Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 24 September 1933
1933-09-24
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Title Section22 1933-09-24 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. I*— No. 1O SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1933. FIVE CENTS.22 words
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431 1933-09-24 1 "BREAK THE PACT." OVERSEAS CHINESE APPEAL. The Loan Peril. Will The Powers Send Troops? Shanghai, Sept. 23. THE deliberate toleration by the Japanese of the bandits now adTtndng on Peitaiho, the North China sssuner resort, is being deprecated a foreign circles. If is431 words
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Article126 1933-09-24 1 G«t Chen Chiang Ming's Death Cry. Hongkong, Sept. 23. An ironical smile appeared over the JJ« features of Gen. Chen Chiang when members of his tamily asKfi™ as he lay on his death-bed here ™erday morning if he would wish to fcjke a will. Uter, when a friend,126 words
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Article195 1933-09-24 1 President Trying Hard To Release Money. I Washing ton. Sep. 23. TOE 'clamour for inflation is growing A meetfn^^rf rly f mon^ .iHf at Desmoines <i O wa) of the im*n£? al f 2 rmers Holiday Association" vt£^<T% rcsol^ion in tayour of a "farm strike" for195 words
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Article133 1933-09-24 1 Pan der Lubbe's Strange T&liairiAiii* Leipzig, Sept. 23. VAN der Lubbe is refusing to eat and his counsel obtained premission at the opening of the morning's proceed- ings of the Reichstag fire trial to sit be- side his client in court. Van der Lubbe, meanwhile, maintains an133 words
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Article32 1933-09-24 1 There will be no English Service at the Geylang Methodist Episcopal Church to-day in view of the Sunday Schoo Rally to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall.32 words
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Article211 1933-09-24 1 Woman Accused. CHILD SENT TO HOSPITAL. i Johore Bahru, Sept. 23. *PHE alleged ill-treatment of a threeyear old adopted daughter of a Chinese "doctor" of Plentong, was described in the Johore Bahru Policy Court this morning before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Sheikh Yahya (Second Magistrate). The foster211 words
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Article57 1933-09-24 1 Jamaica Requested To Take No Action. Kingston 'Jamaica), Sept. 23. Replying to the request of the Legislature for permission to raise tariffs against Japanese textiles, Sir P. Cunliffc Lister stated that the AngloJapanese Treaty precluded discriminatory tariff.? against Japan. He urged the Legislature to undertake no measures pending57 words
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Article, Illustration627 1933-09-24 1 Warner Bros.' Plans. MR. NAT LIEBESKIND INTERVIEWED, BROTHERS— First National have a string of outstanding successes for the 1933-4 schedule, according to Mr. Nat Liebeskind, who enumerated some of them in the course of an interview with a "Malaya. Tribune" representatative. Mr. Liebeskind, who is the627 words
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Article164 1933-09-24 1 Fata! Delay Of Rotan Carrier. (From Our Own Correspondent.^ Ipoh, Sept. 23. 11HIILE out cutting rotan in a jungle near Bukit Cherake Batu 30 miles from Taiping. a Malay was attacked by a tiger. It appears that a party of four Malays engaged in gathering rotan164 words
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Article80 1933-09-24 1 Control Of Native Crop In D.E.I. London, Sept. 23. J'HE "Financial Times" Amsterdam correspondent quotes an official announcement that th? Government Commissioners of native rubber districts in the Dutch Indies will shortly be summon ed to Batavia to discuss restriction. This is considered to indicate that negotiations m80 words
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Article165 1933-09-24 1 WOMAN'S FATAL MISTAKE. DRANK POISONOUS LOTION. Accidental Death. Coroner's Inquiry At K. L. /From Our Oum Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 23. THPJ inquest on the body of a Chinese lady, Mrs. Tan Yok Lim. who died on Aug. 18 as the result ot belladonna poison in<r. was heid to-day when165 words
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Article165 1933-09-24 1 Ship's Capiain Taken To Hospital. Slipping from a gangway near the new pier early yesterday afternoon, Capt. Maddock, ol the steamer "Hong Ho," fell on to the steps beneath, a distance of about seven feet, and dislocated his right shoulder and sustained, it is suspected, an injury165 words
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Article127 1933-09-24 1 Arrival In Singapore Yesterday. Mr. R O. Hishop. M.B.E 1'.1.C. vtiio until a few months ago was head ot ihc Chemical Division of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, returned to Malaya by the "President Polk" yesterday morning. It is understood that Mr Bishop Ls taking127 words
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Advertisement54 1933-09-24 1 fkS LANKA STORES, fa. 2S, Riverside, Malacca. .Sot 16. J. bu Abdullah. W^ NU4T. MOSS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! NOVELS. BOOK-DINOING We b»ve mad*, wrangemen'i with book-bmd*vr from Singapore to 4o book-binding for our cuslom g[t Thost for whom such work w been dene are more than with the workmanship gnd cost.54 words
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Advertisement43 1933-09-24 1 RUBBER PRICES. Yesterday's Close In New York And London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 23. London Rubber, Spot, 8 25 :J2d. Jan.-Mar. 329 32d. New York Rubber, Spot, 7 11 16 cts. j Oct.-Dec. 7 13; 16 cts. CROSS-RATE. New York—London 4.78%.43 words
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Advertisement21 1933-09-24 1 ChateauJanunda n Brandy lfH8|B) "bh> house iBBIBI AUSTRALIA'S BeSHI FINEST BRArVDY. $2.60 per Large Bottle. The Eastern Agencies, limited. Sole Agents.21 words
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Advertisement46 1933-09-24 1 You Are o i (I ial I y in-.Hcd To toptej Our Hook 'all Which Possesses l T p To Date Periorlic&ls. Newspapers «k Ma^a;.ines. A 'i ••!<:! WMI Co tvinee You. M. N. A. HAMEIO CO., Sultan Street Station or Jiranch at G.P.O. Building. KUALA LUMPUR.46 words
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Article559 1933-09-24 2 Last Week's Match Adaiidoned. THE S.R.C. v. Cattle Cc, match having been abandoned last week, entries for the filly prize handbooks effered in connection with this match arc h:ld over and the winners will be announced next wek. The match will be replayed to-morrow. Th3 postponed match559 words
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Advertisement153 1933-09-24 2 WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. JEWELLED LEVEB MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from I &.00 WBIST 12.60 SILV.'.R P«M KKT 17.60 WRIST 20.00 Dust Water Proof 28.50 GOLD POCKET *><>!.) 40.00 WRIST 18.80 18 ct. 75.00 Dust Water Proof 14 ct. G5.00 STOP- WATCHES from $12.50 EYKKY WATCH GTJABANTEED. REPAIRS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS153 words
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Advertisement190 1933-09-24 2 ml *wl (I .mf/s a. m JimjrM BHHI one blade II wlllrir WILL CARRY Ml I 8 H YOU OVER ■TH JHIH MANY DAYS Is the morning shave irksome? If so, make it a pleasure by using MYATT DAYMARK Blade the sturdy blade with a keen edge. Marked with the190 words
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Advertisement745 1933-09-24 2 PRIZE-MONEY INCREASED FURTHER. Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of 1 00 $100 Sunday Tribune p^T ma Popular Football r Must Be ConteBt Entranc Won 1 (No. 19.) Fee^ SPECIAL OFFER TO CONSUMERS OF SLEDGE BRAND MILK The "SUNDAY TRIBUNE" will give a prize of $75 to readers submuun*745 words
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Article1402 1933-09-24 3 Mr. Smith: How old arc you? I do not know my age. Katijah is not your real daughter?— No, she ih my adopted daughter. I adopted her when s he was two or three months old. Why should the two accused assault you? Because I wanted lo1,402 words
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Article96 1933-09-24 3 Woman Rescued By Constable. 4 sensation was caused in r, at Quay /m yesterday morning when a middle-aged Chinese woman was seen struggling in the fcm^aporo River. Ftrtunatcly for the wcman, a Marine palice I constable and a bcatrnan went to her rescue and managed to bring96 words
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Article151 1933-09-24 3 Complainant Bails Out The Accused. i [-'rum Our Own Correspondent.) Scremban. Sep!\ 23. A Tamil narrmd Suppiah was charged b°foi-;> Raja Kamaralzaman with the theft of a bicycle belonging to Mr. Phillips, in Nilai. The accused claimed to be tried, and said that he only borrowed it151 words
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Article51 1933-09-24 3 Bangkok. Sept. 23. The Norwegian steamer "Ilirundo." bound fc~ Swatov. wi.h a fuil cargo of rice arcl 150 passengers, is aground or! Kohsichang. The passengers have been transferred to a Butterfield b.at and are procmiin'? to Swatow. The cargo in iwo holds is Jettisoned and the ergine-room is51 words
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Article50 1933-09-24 3 (From uur Own Correspondent.) Eangkok, Sc-pt. 23. The Government has advanced the duty on iir.poited cement to over 25 per ca.t.. and it iz row ucals 11 cents 20 per metric ton. Siam cement is lower in price in an effort to retain Um market against Japanese comp?titicn.50 words
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Article212 1933-09-24 3 Housebreakers Caught. BROKE PANELS OF DOOR. WHAT was described as a very determined case of housebreaking vas mentioned before the District Judge (Mr. 11 A. Forrer) yesterday. Two Chinese, Loh Kee and Lia Kee, were charged with breaking into 32, Neil Road, with intent to212 words
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Article519 1933-09-24 3 Seremban Action. MOTHER ASKS FOR RESTITUTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 21. jyjß. Justice J. L. McFall, was busy to-day in the Supreme Court, on habeas corpus proceedings instituted by a Tamil Voma'n, named Thanga* mah, against M* Growther. as first respondent, and Mr. A.519 words
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Article115 1933-09-24 3 Ignored A Previous Warning. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Seremban. Sept 23. When a Chinese was produced before the local majttefoate and nhrigori with begging fcr aims, thr magistrate Dewambered tl it was only a lew days since be had cau- j Cloned and discharged the accused115 words
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Article343 1933-09-24 3 WRESTLER POUND GUILTY. Railway Fireman. Sentence Received With A Smile. (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 23. jy|AItIAJTA\, the ex-lireman of the F.M.S. Railways, who was indicti'«i al the Perak Assizes on a charge of murder, having fatally injured a driver named Jouqm'm and his cook, Uainasamy,343 words
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Advertisement67 1933-09-24 3 j HB POWDEBED MILK. KliM is pure, pasteurized milk -powdered for convenience and safety. In its'vacuum-sealed cans it is transported all over the world and delivered to vou as fresh and sweet as when it was packed. When i added, KLIM becomes Iknud milk pure, fresh and wholeKLIII CAN BE67 words
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Advertisement106 1933-09-24 3 fit OTyaf /f fM!i^K^aBlyC!flLwM«^^B HERE, INDEED is a great NEW TYRE for fasf driving, for heavier loads, for rougher roads The new Goodyecr Heovy Duty impresses There is convincing evidence of safety everyone as the handsomest tyre of its in the deep-cut grooves of iti All* type ever manufactured Weather106 words
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Advertisement16 1933-09-24 3 Listless Conquer debiiily, reguin health and strength with the aid of SAMATOGEN The True Tonic Food16 words
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1046 1933-09-24 4 7 CINEQUE THE most elaborate and spectacular scenes ever devised for the background of a comedy film are those which were produced tor li.l.P.'s "Facing the Music," which comes to the Capitol next week. riIHOUGB it was but the mis-en-scene for A the hilarious adventures of1,046 words
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Advertisement119 1933-09-24 4 eis CAPITOL Mil j Opening TODAY at 3.15",, I w< Dorothy Lee £f !^3i In First N.itionaPs Laughing Show W >o*.lßhM I "LOCAL BOY MAKES GOOD" Just the sort of merry entertainment to knock the Devil out of 01/ MAN GLOOM "^H ALHAMBRA omance I Comedy OPENING TO-DAY 3.15 6.15119 words
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Advertisement39 1933-09-24 4 There Is Still Time To Win EVERYONE'S" siso CROSSWORD] fIPUZZLE Prizes Awarded To Nearest Correct Entries. NO ENTRANCE FEES. Entries close Sept. 30th.. Get your copy of "Everyones" now —obtainable everywhere in Malaya. Head Office; 12, Laldlaw Buildings, SINGAPORE.39 words
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Advertisement194 1933-09-24 4 TO-DAY MONDAY Joan Crawford RoVrt Montrowe,* in UN story of a girl and her "%m outs"Letty Lynton" TUESDAY WEDNESDAY:Richard Rartheimew in "Alias The Doctor" A flaming challenge to conventional Ethics THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY (John Barrymore. Lionel Barrymorvi as audacious thief and deterniined Detective— in "Arsene Lupin*' vx A RATTLING GOOD194 words
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Advertisement210 1933-09-24 5 0 i i I j SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND n ELCAU&E g j The Quality Is Worth Twice Ihe Frice I 0 ri jUMiriM m j WILK TflE PERFECT FOOD Pi» -^^-A^ HILK TBE PERFECT FOOD II 0 FOR BABY j I p OR b^ B y U Blue Cross The210 words
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Article752 1933-09-24 6 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. I Our Woman I Correspondent TPANGUN Club was once more the attractive setting for .Mrs. Alford'i clever cabaret evening last Saturday. Longer waits between the numbers gave the audience more time to enjoy dancing and the show was still in progress long after midnight. UniiFuaJ752 words
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Article275 1933-09-24 6 TH E RE'S a ne w m odel Janl z e n J bathing suit at Chic Parisien Ltd., combining the brassiere idea with an all-in-one suit the brassiere j part is attached to the trunks in front j but buttons over independently at the Lack, so275 words
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Article168 1933-09-24 6 THE new silhouette is vertical, but well formed. In other words it gives &n impression of height without the harsh wooden effect. There is no extreme bulk, rather a sheath-like line following the natural curves of the figure, definitely feminine. Shirts follow a close fitting line ending in168 words
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Advertisement119 1933-09-24 6 A DELICIOUS ECONOMICAL MILK. HOUSEWIVES Follow these advertisements carefully, they W\ il^g"Jj^ y I \m^ W1 >e a source e^^ n t and ik? B^^^^^^ advantage to you— BUT be sure y IISH m i Zm^ fe use the right milk— IDEAL Milk P^i^^^S^^r^p vou rea^> r want to ensure119 words
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Advertisement224 1933-09-24 6 SUNDAY TRintM I |J I i BCBSGUPTKII UATU V f liaJi-Vc.ily >i..>i) •#^M 1^ (ji:art( viv .-'.75 sT'iTi €-v>&.EnI:I 0 K i ui. .mi. it ljf B at an exlra I CTS. URfef TUEt I XV"" ft bvery inhere i r i RemitUMtoea I c*w tn uutstatitins M I:I TLJ224 words
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Advertisement570 1933-09-24 7 in r"' ru BB^^^B BaiMl BMWSejAmi™ ff^«jtßi<Ma£iJl By bpecial Appointment p] Al *'mFi» S To SB LUCKY SOUVBNIfi R In XX of tho if J HM THE KING OF SUM. grf NEW RACECOUBSE. D Established 1872. [3 |4 DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS IN S M f > POPLLAR JEWELLERY. g JT Ly^i^6tef\570 words
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Advertisement440 1933-09-24 7 Poll Cheng Cheong 1 Everybody's Friend j Thousands of patients have testified to the efficacy of the t j 81, South Bridge Koad, j pills. j j SINGAPORE. j ATANKNIGRAH PILLS:— Are t t a pure and highly useful pre- j r llic Bt^t Shop in Singapore lor f paration440 words
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Advertisement202 1933-09-24 7 PARLOPHONE RECORDS. MONOLOGUES BY UON'AI.D I RANKAL 1 j R lo43— Crepe Safes. ~m Nothing ever Ijappens to some girls, r Rl2GB— You've cot ?o pay for everything 1 you Rtt. She doesn't only get you with h^r r I beauty. I I Rl 114— I'd like to have a202 words
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Advertisement302 1933-09-24 7 lu U 1 Sll:: Is no j In Rown* /^jJm^ g fAd* t to treate slinmew n^ I even when aliauiese *MSO» I Chic Parpen, If, HiKh StrtM-i, I Phone 4405 I I WIN A CAMERA j j FREE j j We urc I ]»ii/.'' !lo l;,(li' 2 Ui gCjiUemen302 words
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Article312 1933-09-24 8 Singapore: September 24, 1933. "signs of revival. If there is anyone who doubts the wisdom of the movement for rubber restriction he should go down to the Singapore docks and ?ee the way that rubber is being loaded, almost feverishly, into any cargo boat that is willing to312 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1933-09-24 8 Some Odd Corners Customs of Malaya A 1 Look Into i j A Hindu Temple. j— £f**>^ ***i INDIA is rich in myth and legend. The gods of the Hindu religion are the central igures of stories as fantastic as any i.i the world and those tales are preserved in1,169 words
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Article517 1933-09-24 8 WIT and WISDOM o f the WEEK. VES, sir, that's the reason All women hate each other because a woman seldom brings up a son fit to be another woman's husband. A A "Feed a cold and starve a fever," say the doctors. What I would like to know is517 words
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Advertisement18 1933-09-24 8 For Perfect Results Use '""TkoTTj Cameras. Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photographic dealers. "Choose a Zeiss"18 words
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Advertisement42 1933-09-24 8 Dewars he whisky of ffreatQge. Malaya's Premier WHISKY Obtainable from all Clubs, Hotels and first class dea! (This is fact) m Sole Agents Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. Also obtainable from our Branches at Kuala Lumpur and Ki42 words
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Miscellaneous39 1933-09-24 8 THIS WEEK'S TIDE TABLE. To-day: 1.03 am.. 12.49 p.m. To-morrcw: 1.50 a.m.. 1.24 p.m. Tuoday: 2.46 a.m.. 2.03 p.m.. Wednesday: 4.05 a.m., 2.55 p.m. Thursday: 6.31 a.m.. 4.21 p.m. Friday: 8.16 a.m., 6.30 p.m. Saturday: 9.06 a.m.. 8.10 p.m.39 words
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847 1933-09-24 9 THE NATIONAL GOVT. NEEDS OVERHAULING. MO UNITY IN KUOMINTANG. Cumbersome Organisation Is To Blame. MR. SOONG SHOULD REMEDY AFFAIRS. That the National Government has made a lot of empty eches about the need of unity, and the necessity of improving the livelihood of the847 words
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Article97 1933-09-24 9 A Breach Of The Tangku Armistice Agreement. Peiping, Sept. 2. According to a communique isued by the Nto Branch Military Council yesterday. Japanese troops make daily visits to the outlying villages in the northern suburbs o; Tsuntoia, a district north of Peiping which was recently taken over97 words
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Article89 1933-09-24 9 Headquarters Raided And Many Arrests Made. Peiping, Sept. 1. The Peiping police authorities yesterday raided a secret Communist headquarters in the northern section cf Peiping. A number of arrests were made. On the premises the police found a wireless sot in perfect working order. It is believed thatShun Pao - 89 words
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Article330 1933-09-24 9 Farmers Persuaded To Enter Manchukuo. P( iping, Sept. 2. HOW Japr.iie.se agents arc making a travesty of the Tangku Armistice agreement by lo.c.iii Chinese in the demilitarised zone to join Manch.kuo or take out what they term insurance papers is vividly described by a Korean who330 words
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Article50 1933-09-24 9 Nanking, Sept. 6. The Government has decided to appoint Mr. Liu Chung-chieh, until recently Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Mr. Liu Wen-tao, at present Chinese Minister to Germany, as Chinese Ministers to Germany and Italy respectively. The appointment will be formally gazetted shortly, it is learned. China TimesChina Times - 50 words
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Article348 1933-09-24 9 Famine And Flood. BREEDING-POT OF BANDITRY. a A CCORDING to the latest report submitted to the National Government by the National Relief Commission of the eighteen provinces in China Proper, fifteen provinces suffered from famine, flood, drought and other disasters during the eight months up to August348 words
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Article111 1933-09-24 9 Inhabitants Form Militia Against Them. Sianfu. Sept COMMUNIST proclamations signed by (tie so-called headquarters oi the '.3rd [Kvisfon of the Communist Army suddenly mpercO ucently on the walls in and outside the ei'y of I-aochen, In Southern Shensi. These Communists have also exte-nd(d their activities to111 words
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Article497 1933-09-24 9 CHINA HAS FILL CONTROL. Too Many Claimants. Money To Be I'sed Ptef Production. *< TT is gratifying to note that Mr. T. V. BoiMV declared in the course of a press interview on August 29, that the Chinese Government has full control over the disposal of the497 words
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Advertisement36 1933-09-24 9 {ft..mijffiaaorT All <COXWAY STEWART PENS" are fully guaranteed and also enjoy a world wide reputation for efficiency. BRITISH MADE. Obta,nable from all leadin B THE CHINA OPTICAL CO., 54, Upper Cross fctreei, stores and stationers. SINGAPORE.36 words
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Advertisement19 1933-09-24 9 *25 Cents lARGI Tlißf V/ X PASTE 1 A DISTINCTIVE ANP 1 1 fJEEKESMNCi PASTE 1 i SCIENTIEICALLT CORRECT19 words
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Advertisement81 1933-09-24 9 I I BH 1 1 ■i ik II Bf 1 1 1 B^v B (m^v:^Jlft. 3. a nc odds a keener edge Jo ,fflßmJLo~ n o jel un at IHy^^SkiK^S^^f per case of qqq nn I^^S^C I PINT BOTTLES ■HpS^i^^f^B \\hft perdoz. vPUiUU li^^W^S^B^^l PER CASE OF flfl lllWr^MShm —I81 words
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Article1622 1933-09-24 10 LOCAL CLUB LIFE. 'atholic Young Mens Association— -Council's Interesting Repay' For Last Year Record <)t Good Work Done Chinese Students Literary Association Hold House Warming Function. rpuE council vi the Catholic Young Men's J Singap have Issued the follov.nm repeal tot the ded July 31, 1933: ■I i. oflk t-lj1,622 words
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Article, Illustration840 1933-09-24 10 WALTER LINDRUM - Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. W ALTER LINDRUM l&Y T7 o rSN o o Play For The In-Off If Possible. Red Must B< Kept Fron Straying NOW want to show you the one class of shot which amateurs niay j.^dly niiH-'n top often. The jiv^rage •mat cur. if he has840 words
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Advertisement105 1933-09-24 10 Five Bats thone c °ndensedmilK I I Sweetened Y j IL Spared W% To Millions of Householders all over the East "FIVE BATS" Miik has set a standard in Milk never before achieved, and its PURITY and QUALITY is appreciated by all who have had the opportunity of trying it.105 words
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Advertisement123 1933-09-24 10 TBE "WALTER LINDRUM 1 BILLIARD TABLE rrs got to be good I8& 'M$M ITS THE SELECTED TABLE OF |f^^ WALTER LINDRUM W'jl THE WORLD'S CHAMPION BILLIARDIST. *jk M I& (ireated ri<«>er OTHER MAKES MAY BE MORE EXPENSIV B BUT— NONE JUST AS COOD INSIST UPON THE WORLD'S REST REFUSE SUBSTITUTE123 words
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Article620 1933-09-24 11 A Corner For Our Young Folk. i was very nearly persuaded into buying it. They are deadly enemies of snakes, you know. When they get angry they are very fierce and very, very quick. Eo much so that even a sna^e is not K:.--t enough to strike it. Lois of620 words
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1037 1933-09-24 11 A Young Prince In Search Of Adventure. This Story Is Specially Written By Uncle Harry For His Nephews And Nieces. ong. long ago there lived a young Pm;< rj namtc: Surongarm. His fatiksr was ;t gre king and many nations paid tribute to him J in money and produce of1,037 words
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Advertisement359 1933-09-24 11 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $36,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, '£.C. I The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with tha359 words
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Advertisement40 1933-09-24 11 ESSAY COMPETITION. I wish to enter for the Young People's essay competition. Name Address Age Singapore, Sept. 24, 1933. Tooth Paste is t'xseiitistllij aai article j conf iiie»ce. i|ou h»:nj Tr:s:%i i j^sMatj mjLMaav I ot AROf IljEf cOcts. Everywhere40 words
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Advertisement104 1933-09-24 11 A cllillg B a c k ▼JII^N >on feel o\ereoine by p;iins in llie />;ick or kidneys, apply Sloan's Luiimenl quickly. Vou v% ill instantl) feel health) cireulalion <:! liie blood. a soothing, heating warmth that drives the pata iway. Soon you are new man. *</£ Any kind of join!104 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1933-09-24 12 OUTSTANDING SUCCESS OF THE SCOTTISH COMPANY'S "WAPINSHAW" Social Gathering At Bukit Timah Range. DINNER in honour of Capt A j Miiijool, who is rosigniair wfliki rf;ir| r<) >- "< Oct. 7. at the EV?T premises, Jonker Street, Malacca Mr A. J. Mliijoot is one of the o)h csi \oium-,rs in1,098 words
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Advertisement83 1933-09-24 12 IF YOU WISH TO GET GOOIJ VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY SMOKE ONE OF THE FAMOUS BRANDS I Af 1 I THE GENERAL CXO^LIt CO. I "THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF CIGARS IN THE WORLD- I r n |Ssi**&' :^-^p I I A GOOD QUALITY CIGAR A CIGAR FOR I I AT83 words
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Article1368 1933-09-24 13 Cldb G©ssnp Fsroinr. Here Ami There. 09GAPORE li ADM I NT OX ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT LAST SUNDAY'S FINALS REFLECTIONS ON THE MATCHES HIGH STANDARD OF EFFICIENCY KLANG TOURNEY RESULTS OF FIXTURES f[KRE *a* a rood att ndanet at the S.V.c. Drill Hall en Sunday la when1,368 words
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Article936 1933-09-24 13 Keen Matches At Ipoh. The "Gordon Cup" badminton tournament open to the members of the Perak Medical Department, was held at the Perak Turf Cl^b Grand Stand last week-end. The Cup, which will be competed for annually, v.as presented by the members of the staff of936 words
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Advertisement44 1933-09-24 13 VACUE Ig Jvf/ if* iL >w^>^*iy<» J rrv v\V>>w I •b»bb»b»^ -M b *^b»^— ~^~^^^m--aV^^ JH BPjßm!^K^ /^B^feßv\^V^M^B^^^^^^""~~ l> "^lS FOR Haig #0 /7//£7? WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE J °HN LITTLE ic CO LTD. caw*pa»t«l in Ensland). SINGAPORE KI'ALA LUMPIR WA!W AND IPOH,44 words
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Advertisement160 1933-09-24 13 li-^3/ >i zfk jT f^^f Yes: fcr both young and old. THE KING'S <^ 'Vjj)* J /-^V^^ OWN" Mixed is a wonderful assortment of JJ^ f£^mw^\ V2 rich, creamy varieties of famous biscuits, J and beinjr packed in specially sealed con- Mlaxr^s*-* tainers they reach the consumer crisp and 1160 words
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1259 1933-09-24 14 Rimau - Rimau (By Start Of The New Hockey Season Keenness Of The Chinese Chinese Forming A Rugger Fifteen To-Morrow's Meeting At The S.C.R.C. The Singapore Soccer Cup Competition Will The Chinese Repeat Their Success Of 1925? The Commercial Cup Competition —Publishers 9 Hard Luck.1,259 words
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Article631 1933-09-24 14 K. O - K.O. (By THERE was a rumour recently that the partly constructed Olympic Stadium on the old Lion City Ring site, at the junction of Selegie Road and Bukit Timah Road, was to be taken over by certain LION well-known sportsmen and CITY reconstructed631 words
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Advertisement55 1933-09-24 14 2 5 Cents i4i>oi it i r^fcy %W PASTE _jT" (k ~^v f %j i iTi a LmiNcmim SCliMltll\ll> CCt^ICI _^*i w BSwa Ay __r^i _n^v^ i^^\ ___L y**^' i t^*""s_FTl Mlv l_k v^*^_p^ ;^___L _^_______l II R^S ESj__9o|H__i ___^wHii-_________M_____M llk L 1 __l I I Hl H r _______^l55 words
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Article385 1933-09-24 15 Perak Protests Against Abolition. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Sept. 23. A str against the abolition of the perak I wn Plarning Department was made a- meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board, when he unofficial members, by a large "iajor:rv moved a resolution asking the Resi:he retention385 words
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Article122 1933-09-24 15 Americans Seeking Refuge In Warships. Washington, Sept. 23. HPROOPs have been sent to Soiedad to reinTree the naif dozen rival guards protectkolatPd i SCV n Brit nS and tl:rep American, The United States Government has made representation-, to the Havana authorities as a Jesuit of the looting of122 words
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80 1933-09-24 15 SEREMBAN FUNERAL. The Late Madam Wong Loo Yong. (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Serembfin, Sept! 22. The funeral took plac? this morning at TiM of Madam Wong Loo Yong, the cortege leaving the- residence of Mr. Yah Ah Fon^. foe the burial ground at Titi at, 9 a.m. to-day. The deceased80 words
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Miscellaneous492 1933-09-24 15 ggh CROSSWORD PUZZLE. No. 8. First Prize $100. Second Prize $75. BOTH PRIZES MUST BE WON. THIS PUZZLE IS BEING ISSUED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE RAMS PUZZLE WHICH WILL APPEAR IN THE MALAYA TRIBUNE OX SEPT. 28. CONDITIONS. 1. Address the solution to T. B. ROGERS ft r r 1492 words
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Title Section20 1933-09-24 16 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST 16 PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1933. FIVE CENTST20 words
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Article345 1933-09-24 16 R.S.Y.C. CHENGMAI FOURS. Last Of Year's Rowing Events. rE last of the year's rowing events at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club, the Chengmai Fours race, was won yesterday by Priced ham. The crews were: Bow, G. M. Coltan; 2. A. R. Anderson: 3, W. R. S. Perrott; str.. H. Price;345 words
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Article46 1933-09-24 16 Result Of Newbury Autumn Cup. Loicloii. St>pt. 23. The (Mi for the Newbury Autumn Cup vestntcd ts toUows: 1. Loose Strife Ximt-ne*: 3. Bcaufrere Thirteen ran, ■wor. by two lengths, third a r.rck avraj'. Hi I HIM 13 to 2; 2to1:8 :o I ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article90 1933-09-24 16 Yesterday's State Trial At Kuala Lumpur. 'from Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 23. r[E first State trial of the season was played to-day. Colours played the State forward line and were expected t^ do well, but the Whites performed creditably and drew lour-all. Grenier opened the scoring90 words
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Article119 1933-09-24 16 Singapore Team In Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 23. The Ciiinese Companion A. A. team of Singapore beat the Selangor Chinese R.C. to-day on the T.P.C.A. padang by 4—2. The visitors should have won b:' a larger margin but lex ttuj good defensive pJay119 words
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Article60 1933-09-24 16 Australian State Conference Decision. Sydney. Sept. 23. The Inter-State Cricket Conference adopted :he body-line rule .-unvested by the Board of Cortro] in April last. It is understood that the New South Wales delegates vo..ed against the proposal. Reuter. [The proposed rule gives umpires power to slop bowlers whom60 words
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Article45 1933-09-24 16 Youn^ Stribling Outpoints Holder. Houston, Texas. Sept. 23. Iv. n n n-title ten-round bout to-day Young S:iibiin~. making his first ring appearance since ho was injured in training for his flghi against Don McCorkindale. narrowly outpointed Haxie Rcsenbloom. the world's light-heavy-v.'.ght champion. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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194 1933-09-24 16 THE ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUES. PROMOTED TEAMS COLLAPSE. SPURS AND STOKE CITY BOTH BEATEN AT HOME. There were some sensational results in the English and Scottish League matches played yesterday. Both the First Division promoted teams, Tottenham Hotspur and Stoke City, were beaten on their own grounds. Motherwell maintained their194 words
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