Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 17 September 1933
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Title Section23 1933-09-17 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. V< 1. I. No. 18 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1933. FIVE CENTS.23 words
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Article, Illustration163 1933-09-17 1 The Big Sweep IV inner Receives A $5 j,ooo Prize. I "TRIBUNE TIPS THE GOLD CUP WINNER. JOCKEY WADSWORTB HAS A SERIOUS FALL. Yesterdays Race Results. Spectacular Fashion Parade And Thrilling Sport. The concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold163 words
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Article3039 1933-09-17 1 Row Boat's Win Very Popular. JHOUSANDS sought their way to the new Racecourse at Bukit Timah yesterday when the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting was brought to a close. The attendance was extraordinarily large and was fcasily the biggest seen at the new course during the3,039 words
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Article601 1933-09-17 1 Lawn P&cftced For Last Day's Events. fDy Our Wc:r~z:i Corrcf>pond"nij PRESENTING a gay, kaleidoscopic picture, Bukit Timah Racecourse was packed and jammed for the last day's race of the Autumn season. Gorgeous Indian costumes, vivid saris dainty Malay women in flowered sarongs, lovely jewelled brooches and flowers601 words
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Article73 1933-09-17 1 May Be Applied To All Goods At Shcrt Notice. Batavia, Sept. 16. The bill for general regulation and restriction of imports has been passed by the People's Council Definite limits fbr exports are not fixed but provision is made for the Government to act immediately in regardReuter - 73 words
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Article50 1933-09-17 1 0 BmlDiavolo Extended For L^^T One Night. to the tremendous success of |ge M.Jk-M. picture Fra Diavolo starring KffflfTind Hardy, the managament of p^ijuitol Theatre have decided to expfend tae season for another night. r The ftiange advertised to be shown togght fcl not be made until to-morrow50 words
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Article179 1933-09-17 1 America's Drive. GOOD RETURNS FOR AUGUST. Washington, Sept. 16. THE bright .spots ii: the critical stage of the prosperity drive arc the August employment index which is the highest for two years, and the pay-roll figure, which is the highes: j since December, 1931. Largely dueReuter - 179 words
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Article128 1933-09-17 1 America May Have To Intervene. Washington. Sept. 16. AGQKAVATION of the Cuban di&ori*dcrs has enhanced me possibility of j a lauding ol United Stales troops, as the Ut« and property of Americans ar.? increasingly jeopardised. It is reported that infuriated mobs attacked an American ice factory and a128 words
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Article97 1933-09-17 1 THE“ REDS” RETREAT. Hongkong. Sept. 16. K-tal k-^iiiinur.'LuiiJn has been resumed bet.vcen Ycnpins, Chirnoh and Poochow, fcllovIns? the retr. at cf tho •Rds" from thU> nreu. The OmhnbMi n rwtei siion of focd supplies and aip V.ao iiard -pressed by ih? bombir.K cf UN Gov mment 'plan-.s. They ar;* felling97 words
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Article350 1933-09-17 1 CHARHAR WAR SETTLED. NANKING TROOPS THERE. Japan Satisfied. Minister To China To Be RecalledShanghai, Sept. Iti. TUIE situation in KftlfU has returned to normal. (Jon. Ho Yinjr Ching sent another representative this nfaraing to see Col Shibayama regarding the situation in Charhar. The envoy explained that the occupation of Kuyuen350 words
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Article125 1933-09-17 1 liuropean's Discovery In Perak. {From Our Ou,n Correipondrnf Ipoh, Scpl 16 A EUROPEAN motorist pacing the 37th mile from Grik to Kuala Kan found the body of Chines lying in pool of blood on the bide of the roari The man had three wound;125 words
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Advertisement55 1933-09-17 1 XHE LANKA STORES, So.2S, Kiversidr. Malacca. Branch.- J J 1 Alulullali, M«ar. BOOKS! BOOKS! 1 IUM»Ks!!! CASSLMS NOVEL*. W have tn.iti »rr*nf«m<n'« ujih a b.ok-bn/: from S.ngaport to do bock- binding for our custom cis. Th<> < lor whom such uork kai be«n (.else art more than attisned wnh the55 words
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Advertisement21 1933-09-17 1 OOhateauJanunda Brandy I InEsi red bouse i t9 fmrJ *2. 60 per Large Bottle. j The Eastern Agencies, Limited. Sole Agents.21 words
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Advertisement39 1933-09-17 1 RUBBER PRICES. Yesterday's Close In New York And London. (From Our OW7< Correspondent.) London, Sept. IG. London Rubber, Spot &9fc& Oct.-Dec. 3 li;i6d. New York Rubber, Spot 7 1 els. Oet-Dw. I\\ ctt. CROSS-RATE. New Y'ork London 4.70' j.39 words
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Advertisement31 1933-09-17 1 WHY go ELSEWHERE FOR VV -to- l) ATE NEWS WHEN VuU CAN GET IT M. N. HAMEID j; 0.. SuJt.in Sliri'l S!;it i, in or At Braaekal (i.r.o. rtaiMln KUALA LUMPUR.31 words
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395 1933-09-17 2 Vhuier and Placed I J Ra< Owners. Horses. Jockevs. Trainers. Tote. I 1. H.K Sultan of Perak 1*1*9 Middy 9 0 McPherson P- Log"' W $33: P. SIS. 1 2. H.H. Sultan of Perak -ieh 8.13 j Minto H.H. Sultan <f Perak $3. i 8.395 words
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Article21 1933-09-17 2 "Winning P< .i" tippru two winnani and tsjafoi aassssl i?o:s..: ytstcrday aj.d "Ha Maa-aMTsr-Ratts*' cna vm end certa pfoess*21 words
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Advertisement157 1933-09-17 2 WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. JEWELLED LKVLU MOVEMENTS. NICKEL IJOCKET from 5.00 WRIST l" r »'> SILVI R POCKET 17.60 WRIST 20.00 Dust Water Proof 28.60 GOLD IHJCKET from t f ">'> WRIST L8.60 18 ct. 75.00 Djst Water Proof 11 ct. 65.00 STOP- WATCHES from (12.60 EVERY WATCH GUARANTEED.157 words
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Advertisement26 1933-09-17 2 j^^r I&\&y£M ft m .lALAX s ULIEMA N PHONE. 156. COLD BOT DRINKS CROWN FRUIT JELLIES, ORANGE SMASH. ICE CREAM CONFECTIONERY. THE BEST PLACK IN MUAH.26 words
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Article933 1933-09-17 2 it la also worthy of note that 61 the nine races on the earn, the iop wei :i came In to win on no fewer than In four races. THE BIG SWEEP. 'j be a*3 ssTssp was he'd on the ninth race u.ic\ totalled $143,000. The draw lesulted as fnllosfs:933 words
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Vasterday's Reports From The Malayan Courts.
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Article364 1933-09-17 3 WIFE TAKEN FROM HUSBAND. ft Malay Convicted. Accused Tries To Blame to Woman. «T DI U not entice her away. It was she who asked me to take her away," this was part of the statement dI ihf accused, Yacob, in his defence, in the Second364 words
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Article225 1933-09-17 3 Caught Off Katon^ By Malay Fishermen. When two Chinese, Tan Ah Bali and Tun Kee. plmded flti&y to a charge of bnpfJrtSng tooacco n.to Ihe Colony, Mr. H. R. Baker. Ooatrollcr attached to ihe Revenue Dept., des-c-ibed tc the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrert jesterday hew thol:-225 words
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Article134 1933-09-17 3 Women And Men In Police r Court. Two Chinese wrmen and a man of the same na ionuli y appeared before the District Judge (Mr H. A nim) yes erday. OB charges relating |O Ihe liquor Ordinance. Both )he women were caught in the act Of distiiiiiH; Chinese134 words
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Article246 1933-09-17 3 dispute Between Soldiers And Constables, A N EARLY morning fracas in Bras Basah Eta* between three soldiers from Blukan Man and a couple of Sikh constables had a •seruel before the- Third Magistrate, (Mr. R j r. Curtis) yesterday. Gunners T-. Elder and D. Thomson, attached to246 words
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92 1933-09-17 3 LIQUOR SHOP LICENCEE. Stock Book Not Kept Up-To-Date. Fcr faiMng to keep his stcck bock up-tc-da e. Lirn Clirw Toig. the licencee of a liquor shop in Roc here RoaU. was piDsccited before the Distric Judge <Mr. H. a. Forrer* yesterday. On pleading guilty, he laid the Llame on his92 words
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Article806 1933-09-17 3 ROBBED BY HIS FRIEND. Low Cl)in related how ho was awakened, curtly after he had iurned into bed by ihe bright tmrc of an electric torch. He said tha t he had locked the door of his tumsit trforc he lay down to sleep, and was -Wised .o |ee a806 words
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Article864 1933-09-17 3 Chinese Charged. ALLEGED ATTACK ON EUROPEAN. JUDGMENT was reserved in the case in the Fourth Police Court before Mr. M. H. Blacker in which two Chinese, Tay Huck Lee, staging coolie, and Chua Gay Tee, a mandore, :ire charged with voluntarily causing hurt and with abetment864 words
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Article116 1933-09-17 3 On Bail Pending An Appeal. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept 16 A SIKH watchman, Choor Singh, employ*. <\ in Suleiman Buildings was recently etMTM4 with thgft in the building of $7f>8.30 Ihi property of the Co-operative Department Office. He was alternatively charged with dishonestly retaining116 words
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Article305 1933-09-17 3 STRUGGLE WITH A GUNMAN. SAM all four men jumped out and ran in dilferent directions. The accused was caught by one of the detectives, and a fierce struggle ensued ending n» both men falling into the drain. The nght continued until another defective arrived and went to his friend's assistance.305 words
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Advertisement11 1933-09-17 3 \y ft/ sciiNtincAuy CTS. i\l OE TIJEC I pIT Every Where11 words
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Advertisement193 1933-09-17 3 I W» M,^,,^^^,^,.^^^^^.. I mf^W\ eR THE SUBJECT J mk'it: mirr^ --V f \i 1 P PPPP* > PJpPJP> P wksU'^ iir ivnimr K^^v-^|a Or IRuUmt /SLT^p^J^mf^^^V Security in old a^e is as much Ute^ desired by the man with a small income as by the man who is wellHj193 words
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Article, Illustration808 1933-09-17 4 Birthday Of The Sultan Of Johore. r To- slay s Celebrations: Sea Sports And Fireworks. Johore, Sept. 16. f THROUGHOUT the Stale of Johore' A preparationi are bcimx made by 1 ho people to celebrate the 60th birthday of their ruler, His Highness Sir Ibrahim, D.K., S.P.M.J., G.C.M.G., K.R.E., etc.,808 words
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Article347 1933-09-17 4 Possession Of Illicit Liquor. My j>ubmi^sic» is (hat physical posse a is neccerary, or at least h? rcla lonshlp between the accused and th>* .subject ma trr of the charge must be so ct'n.sir, en; with material circumstances ns to ray tha he was In possession cf347 words
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Article110 1933-09-17 4 European And Indian In Court. \IBEP.T lusterman a Furopejin. rnd Thillai Kavn>.o<">, an Indian, were produced before Lhe Jvicond Magistrata. Mr. Norman Gr.cr en ;i CIMUTgi oi ciicatlng in rejpect ol u secoiid-hanl motor -car Coif: accused claimed traiJ. and the prooc(Uti'n aski d for a week's posipanmcnt110 words
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Article67 1933-09-17 4 Action Against Taxi Driver. ;rrcm vur own Caneamttomj B«|W.8 «|W. 15. AURTBH I rompblot by T.m.i w_ In brlro -vtr ua m K El ta&ttmby, P IMd 7ivitt thl 1 h '1 pcsscbL I T d.si^i.scd the case ana alidSL* UM accused. "^""leq Whr>n <:«fcncc a»\-«i hi.67 words
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Advertisement78 1933-09-17 4 i vw^m)' \y fu sciEMiiricAuy CTS. LARGE TLEE I 2JT Everywhere! %m/ C'iig^^^^^gJßßßJßßjß "EVERYONES" The smart new magazine on sale throughout Malaya and Bangkok. Jm Edited by James H. Martin FOR J^^S MARTIN and MARTIN "^^HB 12, Laidlaw Building, The Mystery Man Jm $15'3 Crossword Puzzle *9 XtSm 8 .1078 words
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Advertisement82 1933-09-17 4 f I F^ BURNET'S FLUID MAGNESIA. I Mfe^l Nature's RecliHer lor Stomach lK'-»f B Troubles, Liver Disorders, I i #r^ s m H«trl born A tic iSA City Dis-ci.M-y, j I [v; y^j Kcoromic Stores. I o Householders, Ltd.. J E?"'^Ks Ken: la iVisper J ry.' j I IfPr^^rT^l^li McdiorJ82 words
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Miscellaneous766 1933-09-17 4 SOLUTION CROSSWORD NO. r>. across. i. Baldwin; 8. Spate; 13. Iterate* 14. Ie; 15. Isle: 17. Eau: 18. SztthS; 21. I 23. Du-Is: 24. Aft: 25. Owe. 27 Iffmst; 28 Z. SO. Nh; 31. N-.; 32. Fv.C: 31 Kiwi; H5. I 3 1. Ha: 37. En; 39. Bs: 41. Motor;766 words
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Article, Illustration1583 1933-09-17 5 THE Btsley meeting 1 concluded with i flourish of trumpets last weekend, when Mrs. Oldtield. wife of the G.0.C., presented the awards on the Bukit Timah range, where the matches were fired. In distributing the awards, Mrs. Oldfield referred to the financial1,583 words
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Advertisement268 1933-09-17 5 t /YOURiDEONA j 1 Mi "ROAD OF AIR!" "-"vJ^ iMWj VQkltaS^' Introduced by Goodyear to aria- fT; -L. "-^'7HBHiSa^M9^S\% lion dose to three years ago, these j^i •4B B?SH l^i. 1 big, buoyant, soft-rolling tyres set 40^m|& ,*^s Sfikk^B S^lr neu> lan(iar<i> °f a i et v- They made H'268 words
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Advertisement28 1933-09-17 5 Childhood Days Are Happiest Happiness Means Healtn. "LACTOGEN" r z 1 and a Sunnv Disposition. I V' m* *^M *Jm I I gT| H AN EMPIRE PRODUCT. i28 words
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Article741 1933-09-17 6 A Corner For Our Young Folk. i VOU remember the things I told you one week about the cleverness of dogs, don't you? Well, I have received R story iron 1 Hollywood I about a very clever flog who is going on tin* pictures. Ii is a mongrel female dog741 words
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Article, Illustration1298 1933-09-17 6 Howl Two Children Outwitted A Witch. This story is specially 8 writ ten by Uncle Havr if jj for his mepheWM ami niec< s. f Htk haven't had "micr npoa time" star] yet. have we. 1 Well, I thiuk well .start thi-s week. Once upon «i time there lived in1,298 words
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Advertisement306 1933-09-17 6 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern life Assurance Company, limited. (INCORPORATRI) IN STRAITS SRTTLBMBNTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great fcastcrn Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, c.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with tha British306 words
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Advertisement115 1933-09-17 6 SUNDAY tBHNJME TNONE 6171. si; l.isriM h>n BATKB. PAYABLE in ADVANCB, I i teliv< i> Incladtag in< Jmiing ofbce Frrtiagt I'ostagp •►I dose to to l oreign residence. PJC.S. Countries. Yearly $3.00 $4.20 $6.00 Half -Yearly $1.50 $2.10 $3.00 Quarterly $0.75 $1M $1.50 SINGLE copy 5 CENTS. I'M.- "I back115 words
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1477 1933-09-17 7 By CINEQUE AH A \i sai int of ir>< pUyert, an imposing array •<' tolen tea'ured rolai ai.d 1.000 .^tra 1 J" 11 1 l:( (l lor tlir Fir r l NaU unai p ■ntaanet" which cunu-; <* li 1 lI ;li ■J'" ;if »'< >1,477 words
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Advertisement169 1933-09-17 7 n,T... I 4^s^7)J!Lfj^f^^| OPENING TO-DAY— j 1 M.-(;.-M.\s rapid-moving comedy-star, LEE TRACY as an ambulance-chasing Lawyer ready to stage an accident to get a case IN "THE IyiSMIE" And then MADGE EVANS, M the pretty Blende detective tripped him up so he married her to prevent her from putting him169 words
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Advertisement289 1933-09-17 7 CAPITOL THEATRE Malacca TO-DAV \M> MllMlW:--"THf; CROWD ROARS" i .•i:uiiii!: i James Carney. Juan Wendell !-,> -i <■»' '!.< Mi I. .'i;> •< f. Kiiikn I 1 TIKSDW AMI WKI>NKSDAY:— TRIVATI U\KS" v. Kl» N'orma Shr»rcr. Uulnrt Montgomery. N »U«hl\ Wilt] Pn>V( riihw Till RSDAY. FRIDAY a SATIRDAY: MATINEIK ON289 words
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Article1380 1933-09-17 8 B> I Our Woman Correspondent Singapore, Friday. T AST Saturday's Gold Cup Meeting wm held under almost perfect weather conditions. Perhaps many v:ould have welcomed the temperature a few degrees lower, but nevertheless the sunshine brought mil most of Singapore's loveliest ladies, gowned as I1,380 words
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Advertisement104 1933-09-17 8 M fcupMfcnA|M INI M ll^ W 9 (v~^M^T^^iFff^Bl B*-^ lII^H 11l Vs Mm W^^^HOLK MItK rinl lll R II ■111 wL. KUM is pure, pasteurized milk powdered for convenience and safety. In its vacuum-sealed cans it is transported all over the world and is delivered to you as fresh and104 words
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Advertisement32 1933-09-17 8 MODERN FRENCH HAIR DRESSING By EXPERTS. PERiMANENT WAVES. Short Hair Gallia Oil $10. Long n $15. Opera system $15. Eugene system $25. MAISON MABCELLE (LATE MAISON NITTO), 35, Stamford Road. (TEL. 4807).32 words
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Advertisement214 1933-09-17 8 JUST RECEIVED If"*"'' "f AtiEB!C4N I q(s> J MORNING I T^rtflP'i'ff FROCKS IiWiXW FROM $0.30 EACH. *i^ft V* rVI Y U st| *Niirittuif j PRISGILLA p mci I •I, Stamford Road. C Tf^ I 'Phone: 8885. BINGAPORI:. PR />r ~l T-H-T H &W-E-ST KU\7Ci\ l 4 I J^. nr^i v214 words
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Advertisement601 1933-09-17 9 WM M^"** M WW^^~ Ma^~-»-------------________________________ in ru I nJ Lri In pi U CKY SOUVENIR H MBI «f the I* NEW RACE COURSE. 4 r ,>-, J^J M Don't inj-ct your lucky day« are BE QTiICK DONT BE J7« DISAPPOINTED V Ajßuy your Lucky SOUVENIR to-day at ft h-f-pnc, and601 words
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Advertisement472 1933-09-17 9 I Still Further I DRASTIC DISCOUNTS J I are I being allowed on all ft I CLOCKS WATCHES I I Take; this Opportunity f 1 of Mcuriag the 1 Hest, Latest and Most Reliable 1 Clocks and Watches at V e I f Cheapest Possible Prices. 5 I YICK WOH472 words
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Advertisement398 1933-09-17 9 I I Everybody's Friend j j I Thousands of patients have 1 1 testified to the oliieacy of the j pills. j ATANK NIGRAH PILLS:— Aw j pure and highly useful pj-e- paration containing tlu« essetKe j of vegetable tonics. They are I an excellent remedy for nervous I debility,398 words
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Advertisement231 1933-09-17 9 Ul 11.4 II I I I I I c t I •< ■< I tll t I PARLOPHONE RECORDS. I MONOLOGUES BY RONALD FRANK A I I J R lo4 3— Crepe Soles. '4 Nothing ever happens to some girls. f J RJ2C3 You've got to pay for everything T231 words
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Advertisement257 1933-09-17 9 1 1 bt« 15 no 1 Problrm lxi ioviis ij^ g txpertly designed V' I Uj create «:imn©M nllULi^\ even when tlLcnen Chic Parisien, S j 4^, H lK li Sin, t. I >irik r I I Phone 4485 I I 1 1 I WIN A CAMERA j j FREE257 words
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254 1933-09-17 10 Many Chinese in Malaya are ♦anxious about relatives in the flooded areas in China. The fears which were expressed j a few months ago that the j Yellow River would again over- 1 flow its banks and repeat the tale of havoc and misery which254 words
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Article, Illustration1221 1933-09-17 10 Some Odd Corners Customs of Malaya Princess Who Had Five Husbands* l\V the many communities resident in Malaya, the Indiana have probably altered \em> by Tit chunyo of environme.it than Iny othi r race. Circumstances have, of course, changed their ways to a certain degree but they retain the essentials1,221 words
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Article, Illustration455 1933-09-17 10 f\F course, 1 had a tip I should never have won if I hadn't but I honestly never dreamed I should win so much money 1 think racing if a very good institution and I shall support any movement that is made to popularise it455 words
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Advertisement65 1933-09-17 10 I I i For j Perfect I Results Use l c2ES£i """JKOfN I Cameras. Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photographic dealers. "Choose a[ Zeiss' 1 TO LET—No. 68, Emerald Hill Rd., at $40 per month (from Ist October, 1933) and No. 611-A, Changi Road at 525 per month.65 words
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Advertisement38 1933-09-17 10 I CjfieWfiislajofffreatQge. Malaya's Premier WHISKY Obtainable from ail Clubs, Hotels and first class dealers— (This is fact) Sole Agents Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., Singapore, Malacca, Scremban and Muar. Also obtainable from our Branches at Kuala Lumpur and Kuchinf.38 words
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Miscellaneous39 1933-09-17 10 THIS WEEKS TIDE TABLE. To-day: 10 a.m., 9.14 p.m. To-morrow: 10 25 a.m.. 954 p.m. Tuesday: 10.45 a.m.. 10.30 p.m. Wtdnrsday: 11.06 a.m., 11.06 p.m. Thursday: 11.29 a.m., 11.44 p.m. Friday: 11.53 a.m. Saturday: 0.20 a.m., 12.20 p.m. i39 words
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The Nanking Government At The Cross-Roads.
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Article847 1933-09-17 11 STATESMEN TO BLAME. Recovery Of Northern Provinces Difficult. ANTI-JAPANESE SLOGANS USELESS. Of late it has been felt that China's policy towards Japan is undergoing a complete change. Ever since the incident of Sept. 18, 1931, the management of national affairs has been in the hands of847 words
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Article299 1933-09-17 11 Acute Starvation Of The People. Foochow, Aug. 30. IX f KILE the northern provinces are suffering ¥1 from a disastrous flood. Northern Fukien I expertendsf a ITlTliras famine on account (A the drought la that area. It is !-r.iri tkmt in the Plnnrji Cir.trict, of the299 words
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Article364 1933-09-17 11 Well-Armed Bandits. NEW CLOUD-BURST SOON. m TT is still premature to regard tha retrocession process of the demilitarized zone in Northern Hopei as completed as the Japanese still refute to return the passes along the Great Wall and the Hsinlunffhsien outside the Wall. "Furthtrmore Japanese troops364 words
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Article196 1933-09-17 11 Two Hundred People For Ransom. i t Wuhu, Aug. 30. J J>EPCKTS JtMt coming to hand states that 1\ Haiuhan, an important centre rorth of the VanflMH in Anhuei. wns raptured by tmiditcn Auy. 27 and the whole city thoroir^lv too id. it is vndentocd u.a. the196 words
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Article619 1933-09-17 11 CHINA' S TRADE DECLINES. and the UniUd States as examples. "Since the close of the European War strong centralised Governments have become the order of the day. "Not to mention Soviet Russia, Italy anrl Germany, the United Stat:s ha\> conferred n\most dictatorial powers en Prosident Rccsevflt s:nce his inauguration last619 words
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Advertisement37 1933-09-17 11 I giiißiijgtciQart i All "CONWAY STEWART PENS" are fully guaranteed and also enjoy a world wide reputation for efficiency. BRITISH MADE. Obtainable from all leading THE CHINA OPTICAL CO., 54, Upper Cross Street, ■tores and rtatiooer*. SINGAPORE.37 words
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Advertisement21 1933-09-17 11 Throat •Trouble FORMAMINT The Cerm-killintf Throat tablet conquers Sore Throat and protects you against infectious diseases. At all Chemist* mnd Starts.21 words
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Advertisement61 1933-09-17 11 M> <*w a*aftw— KM^ai— <Ra»»miLni#i ivmwtx^— w— a^^ /■ljllljpK AND ADDS A KEENER EDGE l^^Bf^^^kJlM^^^^—^f per case of (Duo nn "^k^ .^FS.' l^ Mam 1(11 Xiß Ml 96 PINT BOTTLES V&UiUU ff V& wlffl I 8 48 QUART BOTTLES. CHOP <W& KCPALA BBITISH BREWED BEER BOLE AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS CO61 words
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Article2033 1933-09-17 12 LOCAL CLUB LIFE. The World-Wide Activities Of The Epworth League Movement Five Chapters In Singapore The Sangeetha Abivirthy Sabah Playfair Athletic Union Formed Loke's Badminton Party The Eng Wah Kok Association. i Yarns at the Totem. [Notes and News For Malayan Bov Scouts THE Methodis Epworfh League U a worldwide2,033 words
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Advertisement90 1933-09-17 12 T*^ j r 4 s i X^ V i L.^ K^^^ v *^H Beware of Imitations! Of all good products there are imitations which are not only worthless but positively injurious. If you want an approved medicine against Headache, Influenza* Feverish Colds do not ask simply for aspirin but forj90 words
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Advertisement49 1933-09-17 12 IHHIHHHIHi^HHMIMUHBVQSI^tfGffHiHHiHIHH Tooth Paste is exxetfttiatlt} |:j ;m article nf confidence. i|ini iii:if| trtixt £Octs. Everywhere STOP PAYING MORE ON BOOKS AND SPORTS GOODS AND RESTRINGING OF YOUR RACKETS Our restringing specialist is specially recommended by the Malayan Lawn Tennis Champion. BRITISH MALAYAN STORE 158, HIGH STREET, KUALA LUMPUR, F.M.S.49 words
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Advertisement117 1933-09-17 12 IMjmMAHMH ONE BLADE H F J k I I WILL C4t?RY PI I J LI H YOU OVER ■fV ■PVB MANY DAYS I i/ie morning shave irksome?— I If so, make it a pleasure by uslr.r ItTATT DAY.mauk Blad- the f sturdy blade with a keen edge. Mark d with117 words
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The Malayan Badminton Courts.
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Article1391 1933-09-17 13 Club Gossip From Here And There. CORRECT METHOD OF SERVICE POINTS FOR THE BEGINNER S.B.A. CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT VIVID FORECAST OF TO-DAY'S TIES TAPS BIWS TOUR OF MALACCA—WONDERFUL SUCCESS ACHIEVED j RESULTS OF MATCHES. THE following contribution appearing in a I Ceylon paper, regarding service, will be read I with interest;1,391 words
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Article347 1933-09-17 13 TAI'S BADMINTON PARTY. Successful Tour Of Malacca. THE Tal's Badminton Tarty, of Kuala Lumpur, binder the leadership of Tar Pan Tai, visited Malacca latt week-end. They j played several marches wih Malacca Uams and j went back to Kuala Lumpur with a wonderfully good record. The .Tal's B.P. beat the347 words
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Article959 1933-09-17 13 THE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY. Forecast Of Kun Of Play. /?v i csvraanonrfcni. r'( u R cJuuegskKneVni ufj i> dasaged ks^ejajr, F accordlat to I les published cwhcn i l t Iii- pane the opi n double*. Hie «»p« u l.ul the pnn 'i n ii- i i> Rial tin- veil— an959 words
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Advertisement802 1933-09-17 13 PRIZE-MONEY MCREABED Finme. Test Your Skill and Win I Cash Prize of $7&. I "$75" "Sunday Tribune" p^~ I Mf n Popular Football r I Must Be Contest. Entrance Won I (No. 18.) Fte. SPECIAL OFFER TO CONSLMEfiS OF SLEDGE BRAND MILK Hundreds of readers having asked for another .simple802 words
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Advertisement181 1933-09-17 13 L r I S LIB IE BBABD Yv^, RheumatiBm l '"bbMbT^'^J For The "Sunday Tribune" JkhLv Jj) aching muscles, a stiffening of fiT"""" 1 ».JtT 1 mLM*/ mc m^ s i usually mean an W SCREAM SWtETfiHIOaHJI^ 159 J Football Competition A Label attack of rheumatism. m cOGE &lf^+ h181 words
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Article, Illustration779 1933-09-17 14 Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. Aim lim_r@dMe__®__ To The Masse Sim® ft o Not Too Hard A Feat For Amateurs. ttt\ WALTER UNDKUM). e TUST to vary my instruction, I will introduce you to the masse shot. Most people think this shot far too ndvanced for average amateurs. I do779 words
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Article547 1933-09-17 14 Many Outatation Readers; Successful. THE majority of the fifty Malayan Football J Handbooks offend us prizes in the "Sundav i Tribune" of Sept. 3 for the first fifty correct forecasts picked up giving: the winner of the SC.C. v. Marine Dept. Cup-ti? will, curiously encash. v,o to547 words
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Advertisement126 1933-09-17 14 TBE "WALTER LINDBUM* BILLIARD TABLE ITS COT TO BE GOOD M W&jA ITS THE SELECTED TAHLE OF M PHHBfI THE WORLDS CHAMPION BILLIARDIST. 1 S Walter iAi"o." 5 The WorM Creates! Player. Thf Walter I Indruni r.i>,:, OTHER MAKES MAY BE M VRF EXPENSIVE BUT— NONE JUST AS GOOI INSIST126 words
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Advertisement271 1933-09-17 14 Mew Health Strength v, _a ft root oi tht trouble. For whm your atrvw jj v have sullr i man and woman alike f only a nerve food like Sanatogen can make a **ng ycu HVOnf and healthy apain. full of viulity and py of life. 1 kj A T/T|271 words
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Article, Illustration2743 1933-09-17 16 Rimau - Rimau PENANG'S LAWN TEN NIX PRODIGY— A BIRTHDAY GIFT THAT LED TO II tS TAKING Tit THE GAME AND A. G.O.C. WHO SENT HIM TO Wl MULE DON KIIOO ***** HYE'S METEORIC RISE TO FAME HIS BATTLES AGAINST FORMER CHAMPIONS GAUNT CUP TOURNAMENT2,743 words
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Advertisement5 1933-09-17 16 HINNAM LITIUE DISPENSARY, LTD., SINGAPORE.5 words
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Advertisement44 1933-09-17 16 aaaaaaaMßasssaeaaaea-i-asar arm in iw awa^ W-aaW-a*. euesssii j B\\ V VB __B. s ~^m\ _2__ _l A x^ m w _te)_\ V B ____-i^^>fe=_r^_* Nh B B _____________________________________________P_7v^_^____P _________B~ ___a____i _B^^i__«9 BW ____B sn i_l _____i_^_B___B Bf Il m ffl N i^'l'ffltiiljMßlßjl ■HittlUtfißiS22____----B-a-Bs^j i44 words
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Article638 1933-09-17 17 Semi-Final Match. MALAYS BEAT THE T.P.C.A. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 1G. ALL attention to-day where outdoor gports was concerned was devoted towards the semi-final of the Selangor Association Football Cup between the T.P.C.A. and the Selangor Malaya on the former's padang. Football of a638 words
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Article187 1933-09-17 17 Yesterday's Game At Jalan Besar. i iirftSf focwMd "r Zaln referee* and the teams J£** I £g* l TI: A. Bafca.. lbSfJ v 11 A xa: h "««s: Abdullah JaUar. K. Ti.ONG.-A Rahman, Ahmad. Hasslin w^iTn, nUttDy. ,^.t dcb vrr vtv > even hi tht first half187 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-09-17 17 Prascr and Ncave's team, winners of the Commercial Cup soccer competition Th-v last won the Cup in 1931. i19 words
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Article126 1933-09-17 17 First Matches Of The Season. S.C.R.C. team v. Singapore Colts to-mcirow ct the S.C.R.C. ground: I Yew Teck, Tiang Seng. E. Woof, Krc SienT. fflDOg Lim, Yc-v Heck, Geo Lee, Kee Tian. Gim Lock, Chim Bock. Jrhn UOL Rcsrrvcs: Choon Lecßf; Beng Whatt. S.C.R.C team v. tho Khalsa126 words
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Article50 1933-09-17 17 Tttf in (he Ama'eur Sporting As^ocia'ion badminton tovunamen" open singles championship: Tiwaflij Stet Kim ChCT| v. Tan Choner Bent? Singles Handicap: Tan Chonjj Kian v. Lte Kay Bong. Thursday (op^n sinclos championship) Tan Chons Beng v. Low Jin Tcng. Btegtai 'Handicap: Tan Ben? Choo v. Khoo Eng Wa.t.50 words
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Article82 1933-09-17 17 I 1 The Sunny Brook B.P. bea f ihe Sporting J yourcsters at badmin'cn as follows <.S. B. players named first) Foo Jee Tiions: and Wee Kon? Chro boat Ang Kow and Lay Svcc 11 18. 20— -20 < I— 3). 1 20--'»0 f»— 1); William Yrw and82 words
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Article, Illustration637 1933-09-17 17 (By "K.Or) POSTPONEMENTS appear to be the rule those days. Following the Graham Thaj udeen disappointment, which was iixed tor Sept. and had to be cancelled owing to the R.A.F. champion having sustained an injury during training, the Rivers Suares iwht had to637 words
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Article179 1933-09-17 17 Non-Recognition Decision To Be Enforced? The p-pparatory com:r.it'.oe of the National Atbtetfc Meotint,' has denidod to provide rpred'jeed rassacro tickets to cvrseas Chinese M-.-S who arp to take part in the neeling. fa<*ilitlea nrc offerci to th^s? comivg frcm Malaysia. Honolulu, Japan and AnatnOte. Dr. W. W. yen,179 words
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Article227 1933-09-17 17 Alleged Fatal Attack On Youth, (Frotni Our Own Correspondent.} Ipoh. Sept. ir>. UTTAM Slush, a former watchman of the Assistant Assignee's OOot, have been committed to the Assizes en a chacße or murdering Fnnja Singh, tho 19-ymr old son cf the former watchman. I In tho227 words
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Article50 1933-09-17 17 Tics f::^d fo- this ver^k in the .a-.vn t-nnis tatriMw-nt of the chines^ TO-xMOP.ROVV: Lr l,h Fcon L&g v. v. Dr. TUESDAY: B* Th. :i s Tfo WEDNI^DAV: H.rolJ Ton v. Ikt, Ah Hi;:,: THUKoDAY: Woon Ciiow Tat v J P FRIDAY; liani Gun Kork B I B«m50 words
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Article191 1933-09-17 17 Prize Winners At The New World. FI\WSLVI Mapetfton muni r|M tikauug I Coirij;etiUcn at 0M Nrw World last nighi, uhtn lifgi s.iUurm,; was present fo watch a iiovl event. The race was o\rv a half-mile courn? and consisted it tottvi laps TlMl wire Tour eliminating heals and |MM191 words
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Advertisement90 1933-09-17 17 COLUMBIA MILK I VACUUM PACKED ~—^< Tie mo S t M it.bfe food (jHWilli^A Tins for i»fanu owing if. »^^«f i 20 cmta unimpaired vitamin con- ion t \>^^Wu Small Tins-6 oz. Wife™) i 10 cents. PRODUCE OF CANADA, i AS FJREL&H AS THE DAY IT WAS PACKED. Obtainable From90 words
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Advertisement22 1933-09-17 17 If Xaoth Paste li ;u6 article of JJOil cjai^cj fO'llXt i 'P*' 1 1 it wrw^r n hi L^*^ Njjjjj CDCTS. Everywhere22 words
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Article755 1933-09-17 18 JOCKEY SPENCER RIDES NINE WINNERS. GET HP'S UNIQUE RECORD. MAJOR FOX THE MOST SUCCESSFUL TRAINER. Statistics of the S.T.C.'s Autumn (Gold Cup) race mooting which was concluded yesterday show that Jockey Spencer rode the largest number of winners. H.H. the Sultan of Perak was the most755 words
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Article113 1933-09-17 18 The YMCA "A" Team v the ktafc elation i.n .he YMCA. pound \o-tmrm M6 p.ir.. will be selected from: P. C. Sands (capt L M PrnaefU* I H Coshan. J. Fcryuson, C. C lictftft C Dwyer, Lee Tuek Soon. J. LovSrk. R j Stiacey. D. Rosr; Lr<» Kit113 words
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Article236 1933-09-17 18 Tournament Results And Ties. Results and ties in the lawn tennis tournament at the S.R.C. are as follows: "A" SINGLES. Dr. w. A. Balhetchet (owe 15.4) beat D. Leicester (scr.) 6—l, 6—4; N. S. Ess (owe 4) teat G. Lowe (owe 15.2) C 3, 6—2; N. S.236 words
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Article32 1933-09-17 18 The tie for the ladies' spoon at the Keppel C- C. was played off yes-erday and resulted in a win for Mrs. Crawley W it^ a score of 47—15—32.32 words
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Article60 1933-09-17 18 Garrison G.C. Monthly Medal Competition. The ladies' monthly medal wa. played at the Oarmon Golf Club on Wednesday 5* The following were the best ntun s: Mn E. Power, 47-15-3" Mrs. P. Wilson, 47-15-32 Mr,. 'H. B. Rose, 47-13-34 Mrs. S. H. Moss, 49— 15—34 Mrs. R. E.60 words
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Advertisement406 1933-09-17 18 WHITEAWAY'S Offer Exceptional Value in Ladies 1 Underwear. Vviii r i avva //T^^ Ijcu/ BASIC d^, i. 4."^ V cw VAIttS f 4 V oo X Size 8 lo 1U Inch. mmmmmkim^mmami^^ r MM «U r.nts W B STYL E HOI. NEW VV.B CORSELETTE MODEL LACE B*CK STYLE 500 CORSET.406 words
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Advertisement17 1933-09-17 18 I *^-5 Cents V' jn Every N^^ V PASTE r-JIIEtEixVIL 1 DISTINCfIVf Aiigl II sntMiii(\n> cMn U17 words
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Advertisement260 1933-09-17 18 MORE PRIZE HANDBOOKS THIS WEEK. SOUVENIRS FOH SOCCER FANS. WHO WILL WIN TBE S. R. C. v. 1 CATTLE Co. S. C. CUP TIE Fifty Football Handbooks are again offered this week in deference to the repeated wishes of readers who have asked us to continue this simple competition. The260 words
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1573 1933-09-17 19 FIRST INTERNATIONAL GAME. IRELAND BEATS SCOTLAND BY ODD GOAL AT GLASGOW The first International of the English soccer season was pfoyed l at Glasgow yesterday between Scotland and Ireland. h Mv! H°nby 2A fter leaf]in^ bv twf > at halfBasff a? aw "K-«l the 4-01,573 words
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Article134 1933-09-17 19 Y ESTERDA Y'S PERAK SOCCER. Cup Final Replay Ends In A Draw. (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept ic. fI^HE n play In th Pcrak P. A. kir k-;>ut soccer 1 omp- tji lor., between the Railways und the Cm oma again ended in a dra'v of one g(>%\ ea-134 words
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Article, Illustration284 1933-09-17 19 Malay Inter-School Soccer Competition. Ttn Dual of the SingapoiL' Malay intrr-Schocl football competition for the "D.H-iig Makkah Shk'kl" will be played on Friday, Sept. 22, at thr Jala-.i Eesar Stadium b twe.n the Si^lap Malay School (champions of the East Division) pna T iu!: Saga Malay School284 words
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Article37 1933-09-17 19 Tin O:\uen B.P. ttain v. th; Vista B.P at 1 MM fornirrs court 10-day ai 3 p.rn Ee Hock Chiang, N. R. Ponnusamy. G. Jear, Harry L(\ S. Muthuguru, IfunUn, Antoine. I37 words
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Article535 1933-09-17 19 Pains Rewarded. I SPECIAL PRIZE GOES TO ONE READER. IfOUR readers correctly forecast the goal margins in four of the five matches listed in coupon No. 15 published in the "SUNDAY TRIBUNE" of Ami-. 27 and they accordingly share the usual prize of 525 between them. Only535 words
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Article424 1933-09-17 19 Sprinkled Steak With Gold Dust. fM the KakMMgß goldiirlds Of Kenya Colon; liundrt'd.-. cf Europe aus arc working ihrir claims side by side wiih natives. An English-woman. Mrs. Beatrix BtMnthUß, cf Mombasa, took out a preapsctarl| licence and joined fn lbs rush. Bel^w is a424 words
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Article640 1933-09-17 19 attempts on the goal, but he was well marked At the Chinese end, Gek Soo was just in time to check Sarip. The Chinese were pressing when the interval arrived. HALF-TIME; Chinese 2; Malays II 0. Hoi San spoilt a pretty Chinese movement shortly after resumption by640 words
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Article, Illustration143 1933-09-17 20 At The Races. Miss Middy (tiftcpherson up* winning the first race yesterday with Sigh iMinto> and Tho Warrior (Mayo) second and third respectively. All Alone i Spencer up) winning th 3 second race with Gun^a D\n (B. Daniels) and Oroek (Davies) havir.p- a close fi«ht for the places. Tin Pool143 words
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