Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 1 October 1933
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Title Section25 1933-10-01 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. I. No 2O ♦SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 19:]:J. X. ._j.» r FIVE CENTS.25 words
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803 1933-10-01 1 Impossible To Bridge The Cabinet Differences. PREMIER M4Y RESIGN AT ANY MOMENT. PRO-JAPANESE POLICY OF CHIANG KAI SUEK. Heavy Fighting In The North. Tientsin Wires Urgently For More Reinforcements. The crisis in the Chinese Cabinet seems to have come to ahead. The "Big Three,"803 words
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Article329 1933-10-01 1 Almost Conscription From To-day. fJUIE enactment which makes it com- pulsorv for all British Euronean male residents of Singapore to register with n central authority and which was passed by the Legislative Council 'in August last year, comes into force to-day. All firms h) Singapore are329 words
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Article344 1933-10-01 1 ALARMING FLIGHT OF CAPITAL. I Critica^-Time In U.S. MONETARY DECISION i IMMINENT. Ityashington, Sept. 30. V MONMAftY declaration by the President is imminent, according to higp officials. It is likefy to include devaluation, stabilisation and a promisejof a return to the gold standard. The rea.aftji for it, according to the344 words
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Article77 1933-10-01 1 T<# IMPTransf erred To IT is understood from an autho-- ritative source that Mr. Tong Lao, Chinese Consui-Gereral in Singapore, will be transferred shortly to Calcutta, as ConsulGeneral in India. The appointment of Mr. Philip K. C. Tyau as Chinese Consul-General to Singapore, we understand, is officially77 words
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Article421 1933-10-01 1 Fashionable Wedding In j Singapore. AN t'vmi i,i unusual Interest to Singapore residents was the wedding ol Miss Gillian Pearse, daugilter of Mrs. i J. Pearse and the late Dr. Pearse. and Mr. John Hannyngtou, of Ipoh. which took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon.421 words
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Article329 1933-10-01 1 LAST NIGHT'S BOXING CONTESTS. Popular Verdict. Ashworth And MUler Both Win. (By K.0."; PXPLOITINC; a splendid left jab. Sfct. J. M. Brady, the R.A.F. middleweight, outpointed Al River* over 12 three-minute rovodfi at the New World Arena hist ni^ht. Bradv weighed 11 st. 5 \h. to Rivers'329 words
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Article119 1933-10-01 1 Assistant Commissioner Of Police. >'From Our Own Corregrxmdent.i Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 30. The wfddinc look place at BttM Mary 1 church this afternoon of Mr. R. W. E H«: I er, AC P.. Kuala Ki bu. and Miss Mary Fin-h who arrived from Home recently. The Rev.119 words
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Article70 1933-10-01 1 I Havana. Sept 30 Six people were killed and 14 injured (including an American press photographer; in last night's street battles Reuter. i Shanghai. Sept. 30 In view of the critical situation In Cuba, the Chinese Consul has arranged with the American authorities for the concentration of70 words
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Advertisement41 1933-10-01 1 IHK LANK V STORES, \o. 28, Rivei-sicli'. Malacca. 9rtßch -so. if ».i.m ll •■■■>, BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! BOOK T.INJ IV I. 4, bock-i^- custom L^ Those few such work Vjai b« more than *tisfied with the workmanship and cost. Ghe us a trial.41 words
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Advertisement19 1933-10-01 1 wt r y/^^ mm %M m mm EsV Af MQrs? l&Mmw mm* mWW \vmw33t^m^muW\ THE tA^itHN AlitNCILd, L'lU.-^Ole Agenls19 words
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Advertisement40 1933-10-01 1 \i,u Are <► rdia I 1 v Invited To Inspect Our Bookstall Which Pousses Dp To Date l»eriodic::ls. Newspapera ft M^.'/.ines. A Trial Will Com ince You, M. N. A. HAMEID& Sultan Street Station or Branch at (..I'.O. Huilclini/. KUALA LUMPUR.40 words
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Article118 1933-10-01 2 '?xo famous international sellers Abe Mitchell and A. J. Lacey were concerned in a remarkable Incident in the qualifying competition for the £1,040 "News of the World" tournament, held at Pinner Hill. When they holed out at the sixth it was discovered that they were playing the118 words
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931 1933-10-01 2 THE SELANGOR AUTUMN RACE MEETING. EXCITING SPORT YESTERDAY. MAJOR FOX AND TRAINER HOBBS MEET WITH SUCCESS. Major T. L. Fox and Tra iner Hobbs each saddled three winners at the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's twoday professional race meeting at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The big sweep realised $35,700931 words
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Article147 1933-10-01 2 "Babe" Ruth, the giant American baseball •}>erm? run king." known to thousands of basein. 11 "fans" as Suitan of Swat," .suys iM h to :ctir, at the end cf the present s^^sou. T.! re has be9n talk of the ibe retiring -iiK.j 1925. but this tim:. he147 words
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Article152 1933-10-01 2 Three hundred and forty members of the Hole-in-Onc Club sought to duplicate their previous efforts at the Second Annual "Ace" tournament staged by th? Ne,v York "World Telegram" en the 148-yard thirj hole on Salisbury Course. They fired 1,698 shots at the pin on the Plat-au Green, with152 words
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Article719 1933-10-01 2 Yesterday's Game At The Depot. PLAYING better hockey in almost all departments, the Singapore Colts beat the Police by 3—o at the Thompson i Road Depot yesterday. Composed mostly of boys just out of school, the Colts were younger and lighter than the Police eleven, for719 words
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Advertisement146 1933-10-01 2 WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. JEWELLED M.VI-U MOYKMKNTS. NICKEL POCSEI (ran 5.00 WIMSI 12,50 SILVi:R IMKKKI 17.50 WRIST 31.00 Dust Water Proof 28.50 GOLD POCKET from 40.00 WHIST 18.50 18 ct 75.00 Dust Water Proof 14 et. 05.00 sl^l'-W MttlKS bom $12.50 EVERY WATi II GUARANTEED. REPAIRS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS THEODOLITES146 words
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Advertisement374 1933-10-01 2 FIFTY PRIZE FOOTBALL HANDBOOKS. SOUVENIRS FOR RUGGER FANS. WHO WILL WIN THE S.C C. v ISLANDS MATCH. En order to create greater interest in ruirbv tWhaii *u SUNDAY TRIBUNE will this week -ivc away 'fifty Mail Football handbooks as souvenirs to mail; ihV start of*!!! new season in Singapore. e374 words
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FROM THE MALAYAN COURTS.
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Article409 1933-10-01 3 WIFE'S STRANGE STORY. Accused Discharged. Strong Remarks By Magistrate. Ipuh, Sept. *jh. IWDAK Singh, a Lance-Corporal oi th<- local police force, who was on trial far offences against the Police Enaetim nt, was acquitted at the dose of the case to-day. Th<- proHccutios alleged that th.« used409 words
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Article115 1933-10-01 3 Charge Against One Accused Withdrawn. Tii-; t In which Altv-r: i,i.t«rm..<n mi -;i together with a fantl nsm tsmoo, v ith eheattng Mhth;t':m»um raotor r u wa agaw i brfor* Wm? SNJond M.-'n Mr v terdaj mi. who i < foi l seimtioii, informed Uv rourt that we115 words
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Article113 1933-10-01 3 (aim In ftajring A (Jamblin*; Ciinr vu-w.U: e ■uiiiiy to a d»g ol J )la> ing in a common gamta* bwwc, •>• Johon- Road, four Chinese 52J WJJ fined by the Second Magistrate, w A polirc raid had been made on tnc premises at 0 30 p.m.113 words
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Article133 1933-10-01 3 Son's Body In A Godown. 'from out Own 'JvrresT>crndenl,i Ipoh, Sept. 3(J. A-S tier son <Ik\ not return from a eodown where he had been the nr<>Jkm ntehiU, keep watch. I mother P on T »t' rollowinu morning wont to the BoOown and found 11 Sjked! I'^-n.u-133 words
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Article89 1933-10-01 3 Prison For Young Chinese Gill M; R j p. Curtis (thts Third Mugistrate) delivered Judgment yesterday in the case m which Onoo Ah S:ip. an attractive Chinese girl, was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect, of a diamond ring valued :it $I.2(K>. His worship convicted89 words
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Article73 1933-10-01 3 Malay Accused Of Throwing Acid. Hussais bin Yakim. a well-known Malay Bring in tlie Geylang District, appealed before the Second Magistrate i Mi Rorman Orice) yesterday bio serious charge. It was allogt-d thai on July U he threw a Quuniity of acid on Harem bin N T oor73 words
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Article66 1933-10-01 3 No News Of Promised Escort. Hermann Wolinski, t!ir> Russian who was alleged to huve committed criminal breach ol trifcrt In Bombay in respect of Js.tK7f> r-n»fr.:. was discharged by the I>i -trir 4 Jutfee »Mr. IF. A. Forrer) yesterdttj Detpctivc-Inspcctor McLennan said si id that liti bad received66 words
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Article57 1933-10-01 3 Btootj riiong and Goh OUi Wong, tw." Bteaits*born Chinese, appeared befor? M»c Second Magistrate 'Mr Nofman rjtytee^ jf^sterrtay cm a charge ot i«nrrapti!!r tht-it a Chinese deteetivfc b.v bldrtchTß him to buj I.IHM) forged $1 nfo»r< fbr |S5O. 'ih»- d)c»'. m was postponed, the accused bi-njn allowea57 words
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Article996 1933-10-01 3 Policeman's Find. END OF A SAMSU HUNT. (From Out Own Coi respond- Johore Bahru, Sept. 28. 4\S Sept. 24 the 0.C.P.D., Plentong, Inche Elahi Baksh, received cer tain information regarding the di^tilling of illicit samsu on a large scale, in a hut situated in the jungle996 words
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Advertisement95 1933-10-01 3 f fU 4S WJGD AS GOLD All the VALUE is in the LONG. GOLDEN SMNDS. Only long strands of pure Golden Virginia Tobacco are contained in Wills's GOLD FLAKE The careful elimination by special processes of all deleterious matter ensures the superfine quality^ of Jhese cigarettes the name 7of W.D.&H.O.95 words
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Article438 1933-10-01 4 Has Court Order Been Misrepresented? r'O local manufacturers of rival brands of pain bairns, Yeo Lock Ghee and Tan Gim Lay, figured yester.'.iy as complainant and accused before thr Fourth Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brancier, when the iatter was asked to show eanac wliy he should438 words
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Article98 1933-10-01 4 Death Of Weil-Known Authoress. London, Sept. 30. THE death has occurred of Mrs. George Crichton Miln. the authoress. Reuter. Mrs. George Crichton Miin has lived in many pans of North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. She has travelled widely over these continents and over North Africa98 words
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Article118 1933-10-01 4 Chinese. Driver Convicted At Seremban. (From Om Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept 29. I'h case in which a Chinese named )ng Chin Ong was charged with driving l iorrv in a rash and negligent manner ind colliding with a motor-car and also >] using an unfit vehicle, came up118 words
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Article79 1933-10-01 4 Malta. Sept. 30. The 2nd Battalion of the Worcestershires has embarked for Shanghai.— Reuter. The Hon. Mr. W. A. Fell and Messrs. S. Q. Wong and J. A. Elias have teen re-appon:t:c] to be m ".-niters of the Board cf Trustees, constituted under the Singapore Improvement Ordinance,79 words
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Article259 1933-10-01 4 Four Readers Win Prizes. ONE reacl"i. with three correct forecasts, wins the •Sunday Tribune" prize offered in connection with the j competition advertised in the issue ol the lOlh. As he did not enclose a label •rom a tin 01 Sledge brand milk, this reader did not259 words
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Article69 1933-10-01 4 Rao Sahib K. A. Mukundan Arriving Soon. It is reported that a telegraphic com- j munication from Simla was received at the Indian Agent's OiTiee in Kuala j Lumpur on Thursday to the effect that Rao Sahib K. A. Mukunden has been appointed the Agent to the Government69 words
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Article202 1933-10-01 4 Former Local Chief Pilot Dead. THE death occurred on Sept. 29, from heart failure of Mr. Royalist Burrows at his residence at Flower Road. He was a member of an old Singapore family and was a son of the late Captain William Burrows, who came to the202 words
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Article200 1933-10-01 4 More Amateur Theatricals F.ii Charity. (From Our Oicn Corrpsnondfvt. > Malacca, Sept. 29. The regular monthly meeting ol the Malacca Rciary Club was held at the Malacca Resl House en Thursday, with Rotarian E C. Martin presiding. The Girls' Sports Club, of Malacca, who in the past showed200 words
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Article492 1933-10-01 4 The S.R.C. v. Cattle Co. Match. npHE First Round replay in the S.A.F.A. A Cup competition between the S.R.C. and the Straits Cattle Co. yVsterday resuited in a win for the latter and the first fifty correct forecasts picked up in connection with the competition advertised in492 words
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Article64 1933-10-01 4 Luang Pradil Rttanu To Siam. TfrQm Our Dun Correspond Bangkok, s-pt n) Luans Pradit. who left Siam on April 14 as an vxii: rcUiriiec! yesterday u-i--trunipeted. The authorities met the stetmir at the bar. took him oft' nnd rouveyed him ur> the rivor to lA-: ni.'w tne64 words
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Advertisement152 1933-10-01 4 Smart Soft IF VOl want smartness and style, iit your car with olij!ws!W their protection of motor car lifr. I/" j I N^MS'WffW^/^tsßli Bi«:. buoyant, they have such a generous air ca- /y <.;$% j.N;. ,-wJ|i jstf NJf^lß^S pacity that lhe> run on as low as 16 pounds presPuttiiiir more152 words
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Miscellaneous694 1933-10-01 4 CROSSWORD SOLUTION NO. 7. ACROSS.— I Eu'ters; 8. War.; 10. Cub; 12 Unravel; -4 El: 15. Vu.se; 16 T 17. Ee* li Bel!; 20. 2■< 21. Tt ;l L Vm 25. D:ot[ 2£. Bcrsam; :>o. I'out.iis; :rj. uh 35. To; So P'ca; 37. Rat d; 38. Eeeifts; 40. Mi: 41.694 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1933-10-01 5 By ~i "Shoulder-Strap." THE S.K.E. (v). spent an enjoyable time in camp at Siglap last week-end. In company with the S.V.F.A.. tho high-light of the camp being an exercise near the bridge off Grove Road on Sunday morning. This created intense interest among the large1,042 words
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Article545 1933-10-01 5 RUNNING HARE - Yarns at the Totem. 1 Notes and News For Malayan Bov Scouts. NEXf week we have mihwtanrf, .signalling, observation and tenderfoot testo for the j Sims Shield and District Flags competitions. This is a purely patrol show and any patrol J :r.ay be called upon Tor any of the tests.545 words
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Advertisement431 1933-10-01 5 "I suffered unnecessary pains since I was 15" l^^^L\^i^^^^ggC^ u Kalzana tablets are a boon to such IwHßjifflai]^^^^ (v^^^ ea °f p am at certa n p er '°d s i '^BBBy^fc^^c^^ have suffered these unnecessary pains ''PlHf^ since I was fifteen years of age, as a matter of course.431 words
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Article837 1933-10-01 6 A Corner For Our Young Folk. I WONDER how you are enjoying our 1 new story. It is quite a different kind of tale from any I have written for you before. I wish you would write to me and tell me whether you prefer short stories to continued ones837 words
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898 1933-10-01 6 A Young Prince In Search Of Adventure. {{This Story Is Specially Written By Uncle Harry (I For His Nephews And Nieces. (Part Two.) Last week, you remember. Prince Strongarm, who was helping an old King who had been enchanted and turned by a witch into a funny horse-like animal with898 words
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Advertisement599 1933-10-01 6 AB6ETB EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,0MJ. 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 The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with tha British599 words
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Advertisement111 1933-10-01 6 SUNDAY TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION KATttS, PAYABLE JN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Including at office Postage Postage or close to to Foreign residence. F.M.S. Countries. Yearly $3.00 $4.20 $6.00 Half- Yearly $1.50 $2.10 $3.00 Quarterly $0.75 $1.05 $1.50 SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. Copies of back numbers of the '"Sundaj Tribune" if111 words
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Advertisement5 1933-10-01 6 HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY, LTD., SINGAPORE.5 words
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Article1086 1933-10-01 7 CINEQUE - CINE Q U E Bv JACK Hulbert and Cicely Court- neidge are in "Falling For You," the story of two journalists intent j upon securing a "scoop," which comes to the Pavilion next week. Never H ere there such "journalists" equally true is it that never have there1,086 words
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Advertisement224 1933-10-01 7 tjfr Back Again! Hundreds have asked for so w? bring it back! i i t i r i i t i. ■niMi,:, |lia i Opening at To-Day's Matinee 3 15 j EDDIE CANTOR Ihe mod gorgeouH girls ve assembledI a, "THE KID FROM SPAIN United Artists Riot of Fun, Melody—224 words
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Advertisement190 1933-10-01 7 TO-DAY A MONDAY: j MERILYN MILLER j j "HER MAJESTY LOVE.' Better than "Sally," Funnier than "Sunny." The Gayest Laugh Show On Earth TUESDAY WEDNESDAY:— Clarke Gable. Car<lc Lombard In i "NO MAN OF HER OWN." The lale of a gambl;r ai-d iwo blondes. I THURSDAY. FRIDAY SATURDAY. I MATINEE190 words
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Article1460 1933-10-01 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent (y v A i v DE," w i c ii was showing in Kuala Lumpur last week, gave many hostesses the opportunity lor entertaining their friends, and consequently numerous dinner parties vert* arranged, after which everyone Adjourned to the cinema. IV\K1,460 words
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Article271 1933-10-01 8 IJICH golden yellow crepe combined I with deep orange is the colour scheme of one of the new py jama en- sembles at Vogue's. Others are in jpi inted silk and washable mixed I crepes. There are backless models with a big bow at the shoulders seme271 words
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Advertisement55 1933-10-01 8 WHAT ■II ro convey IS: i y j \\/i^>^ WE sf>eciaiise 111 Km II M R N N (i afternoon ti I DINNER AND EVENING 1 GOWNS IN ALL SIZES. W M N Al MILLIXERY JALAN SULIEMAN. PHONE. 156. COLD HOT DRINKS CROWN FRUIT JELLIES, ORANGE SMASH ICE CREAM CONFECTIONERY.55 words
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Advertisement206 1933-10-01 8 j JUST RECEIVED j V i AMERICAN J f A I morning j|| qp^^nOr FROCKS *A FROM 56. 30 EACH. I fitj* Black Slacks, Jerseys, |6v4IL <f K I Stockings and Swim .P'rtf *N<*M!i*t i ca s j f "ass? I PRISCILLA CTS L1 j 61. Stamford Road, Thone: 3335.206 words
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Advertisement575 1933-10-01 9 Bv Special Appointment jQ Aa •*-<*— •~.-^a»« I A^-l^T^f^^] i To LUCKY SOUVENIR ff I H.M. THE KING OF SIAM. S tt NEW R ACE COURSE Established 1872. gj |J > DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS W S J^^T^^k I POPULAR JEWELLERY. Qj ff^&Mt&tosT^ SiTT WITH DIAMONDS AND GEMS, 3 Each. K^|mM p575 words
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Advertisement435 1933-10-01 9 Pob Gheng Gheong j Everybody's Friend j j Thousands of patients have J i 1 testified to the efficacy of the J 84, South Bridge Road, I SINGAPORE. j ATANK NIGRAH PILLS:— Are j The Bent Shop in Singapore for j j *V U and Mgtey useful P reJ f435 words
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Advertisement194 1933-10-01 9 RARLOPHONE RECORDS. g MOXOLOGI.'F.S KY RONALD ISIANKAC. I I I R lo43— Crepe Soles. j Nothing ever happens to some girls, r R1268 You've got 'o pay for everything you get. I I She doesn't only get you with her i n beauty. g j Rlll4 I'd like to have194 words
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Advertisement195 1933-10-01 9 1 To be &lan Lt M v I to create i!lihdmi ttuj tf 1 evt;» when «llir.nes« HMSOH Chic Parian, It, ffich Stn-rt, Sin^aponi. I Phone 4485 I j I'NBEUKVAKLK YKT TRITE! I I I VOUR PORTRAIT I \UTISIICALLV TAKEN. 10 COPIES FOIt $L(MI. J ALL PHOTOGRAPHS j GUARANTEED PERMANKNT.195 words
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Article54 1933-10-01 10 Tht ngagement is ai nounced of Mr. Wee Bit Chay. cniy fen of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wee K.r Sv. se, |o Mba T?.n Hcng Neo. third dnuglK.r it Mr Tan Hoon S:ang and tiie late Mrs. Tan Hoon Siang. The marriage has been f-\ed to t^ke place54 words
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Obituary71 1933-10-01 10 KIIOO— Khoo 800 Ye;w. aged 50. at his residaNi 22. Beng Sv.ee Place, on Friday, Sept. 29. Ke leaves behind a mother, a widow, rix sens Tcng Eng. Tens Whatt. Teng Boon, Tens, Chwce. Teng Hoe and Teng Guan. ar.d 2 daughters. Msaj and Lucy, and 2 n:phe\vs. Lee71 words
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205 1933-10-01 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: October 1, 1933. RUBBER CONTROL. It is now stated that a Government announcement on the question of rubber restriction may be expected at any time and it is hinted in certain quarters that we may expect control as and from the first day of next year. The205 words
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Article, Illustration1412 1933-10-01 10 Some Odd Corners Customs of Malaya. 1 Bandit Whom i They Could Not Kill. CJAM being: the nearest neighbour of Malaya it ia only to be expected that quite a number of Siamese people should come here and make the country their home. There is a fairly large colony of1,412 words
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Article462 1933-10-01 10 Anglius - Anglius I LIKE our local screen stars best, j Singapore's keeping- abreast of the times with a vengeance A j The following is a letter received by the Editor of a New York paper "Sir, Take notice that on and after this date I462 words
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Advertisement18 1933-10-01 10 For Perfect Results Use IKOfN Cameras. Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photographic dealers. "Choose a Zeiss"18 words
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Advertisement36 1933-10-01 10 Malaya's; Premier WHISKY Obtainable from all Clubs, Hotels and first class dealer*— (This is fact) Sole Agentii Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. Also obtainable from our Branches at Kuala Lumpur and Kuching.36 words
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Miscellaneous38 1933-10-01 10 THIS WEEK'S TIDE TABLE. To-day: 9.41 a.m.. 9.15 p.m. To-morrow: 10.11 a.m.. 9,55 p.m. Tuesday: 10.38 a.m.. 10.49 p.m. Wednesday: 11.04 a.m... 11.26 p.m. Thursday: 11.26 a.m. Friday: 0.04 a.m., 11. 49 a.m. Saturday: 0.37 a.m., 12.14 p.m.38 words
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968 1933-10-01 11 m ""BUS mm FOUR IMPORTANT DEMANDS. South-West Political Council To Be Prolonged. SPLIT BETWEEN SOUTHERN LEADERS. -The Worl 1 Daily News.*' Peiping, alleges that the joint telegram ot Generals Chen C hi-tang, Li Tsinjr-jen and Tsai Ting-kai to tne Central Kuomintang in Nanking968 words
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Article701 1933-10-01 11 Gen. Han Wants $500,000 For Relief. Tsinan, Sept. 7. i^ENERAL Han Fu-chu. Chairman of the Shantung Provincial Government, has addressed a telegram to Mr. T. V. Soong reporting that as a result of the recent Yellow River flood the tidal losses in Western Shantung amounted to $109,270,000701 words
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Article309 1933-10-01 11 Japanese Want Control Of Gold Mines. Peiping, Sept. 1. IT Is reliably learned that the authorities of the Luantun" Retrocession Commission has verbally replied to the Japanese protest against the attempt of the Chinese to take over the extramural section of Hsinlimg, a city In Hcpei province north309 words
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Article266 1933-10-01 11 Many Difficulties In Reorganisation. Nanking. Sept. 7. DRASTIC changes in the organisation of the National Government after the present Kuling Conference are predicted in well informed circles here. According to these reports the Ministry of the Navy, Ministry of War and the Department for Military Training will266 words
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Article197 1933-10-01 11 CHANGE OF HEART BY DEEDS. CaniGovt Succeed? Nation Still Divided Against Itself. <4 riF late there has been considerable talk about an Impending orientation of the foreign policy of the Government, although t)v< has been vigorously denied by the Central authorities. "In the course of197 words
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Advertisement40 1933-10-01 11 rom utmost satisfaction use a f. EVERY PEN IS FULLY GUARANTEED. MODERATE PRICES. BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. i «ut i: thf CHINV OPTICAL CO.. Obtainable from all leading IHft lH^' i c*^^ 54, Upper Cross Street, i stores and stationers. SINGAPORE.40 words
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Advertisement18 1933-10-01 11 Cents <g\ 14P0E TUBE ./4j&^ Every Where^fflßjS^V Y/ X PASTE ptjBß i' y'~] 1 ADISTINCnVEANP) I SCIENimC/VllV CCRRECT18 words
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Advertisement82 1933-10-01 11 f' > jjj- *J^ttE£fl? 1 ,^v^V^^rV^H|lß^R^9 I^^ /j^^^^M^ and adds ajkeener edge tc r your appetite /r.-^ IHHlEJr^^^^ SELLING A T lffl^^^[ lili^^^^£v (SINGAPORE PRICE). I^^hP^^^^^lrWP I^"^ M PER CASE OF CQQ flfl ■Bf^^^i^^^^H -~feT w/ 96 PINT BOTTLES S^ZuiUU ffi> M ii?l 'p perdoz. u>a hi) flr^f^^^^Bl 3'( PER82 words
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Article, Illustration2118 1933-10-01 12 "T.K.," Johorr Bahru - "T.K.," Johorr Bahru A Thrilling Account Of An Exciting Trip By A J oh ore Reader. TT 77 *\T IT Ti A Mighty Fall Of 750 Feet! EVERY Malayan stream, as it roars and brawls down the mountain aide i" the early stages of2,118 words
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Advertisement17 1933-10-01 12 Ww* 100 I h Pa/Te Thai' keeps leelh orilhanl wilh Lusfrc. anc Tree from Decay. Obtainable Everywhere17 words
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Advertisement175 1933-10-01 12 i^v^* /do not want I Wk I IFF INSHRINfiFI ?^-Jw PERHAPS NOT, (S^ M?M m3%J M m m J*|P^ >*V^V j in the event of JTJmki Jt'" your early death A^Tf^^^* YOU DO WANT your children '\Jj*Sf r to have a com- "^Hff/ fortable home and a good education. YOU175 words
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Article, Illustration3401 1933-10-01 13 Two Out Of Four Died In This Gripping War Romance. rOM GIRLHOOD. Diana and Ronnie, and their friend Claude had been cio.sK impanions and closer friends. Both the girl and Claude understood tha' they would be married. Then, when they were all e:rown-up and DL Id have3,401 words
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Advertisement69 1933-10-01 13 Throbbing Pain IHE acute pains produced by sprains quickly yield toSloan's Liniment. When applied to the aching part it f stimulates circulation instantly; produces a swift action by the blood stream that soon drives the pain away. For all pains in muscles or joints use Sloan's Liniment. Millions of sufferers69 words
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Advertisement67 1933-10-01 13 SLED6E" BRAND B SWEETENED CONDENSES J P'ootball Competition A Label 2 cp^^ i Taken From A Tin of This J 60^ 44. World Famous Milk, You Qualify il 1 for Participation In the Addi--5 (l> 1' Uonal PdZe M ney f ?25 lH s*" j|fi S The Event Of Your67 words
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Advertisement716 1933-10-01 13 PBIZE-MONEY INCREASED FURTHER. Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of 100 $100 "Sunday Tribune" No Must Be P P t r F OtbaU Entrance iYIUSI De Contest. Won (No. 20.) Fee SPECIAL OFFER TO CONSUMERS OF SLEDGE BRAND MILK The "SUNDAY TRIBUNE" will give a prize of $75 to716 words
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Article751 1933-10-01 14 FALLEN ON EVIL DAYS. EVEN THE CROWS WON'T STAY. {By a Special Correspondent.: KLANG the oldest town in Selangor and, before Port Swettenham, the port of call for steamers coasting between Singapore, Penang and the ports in the native States, has fallen upon evil days.751 words
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Article398 1933-10-01 14 Facilities At Wuchow Opened. Wuchow, fck'pt. 16. rpHIS afternoon the official opening of y^ 1. Wuchow city water works tcok place in the Sun Vat Sen memorial hall. Visitors from various cities in the province, a* well as from Hongkong, were present and took part in the ceremony.398 words
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Advertisement103 1933-10-01 14 w i J r >^>**'^ B <^*v '■*•'"?•'>■*' i?* J I <- DYNAMIC- Forceful, |^iii M n*ff^| most difficult test. Itisbuilt vigorous and alive to every j tooontribute through a long, dem:md, the Dodge Six is -;V:^ "■-i^ dependable life that extra built to respond to every v^ww^i^^ energy and103 words
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Article1062 1933-10-01 15 LOCAL CLUB LIFE. Malay Teachers 9 Association Office-Bearers For Ensuing Year Ueneral Meeting Of Young Muslim Union International Buddhist Union Straits Bachelors 9 Physical Vulture. THE M.T.A. 4T the nail jreftrl? ynieral meeting of the Malay Ihtehen Association, Singapore, held it the Geylang Malay School, the following officials wen elected:—1,062 words
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Article, Illustration837 1933-10-01 15 WALTER LINDRUM - Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. WALTER LINDRUM |BV A Shot Which Demands Ann Easy ActtSornio The Beginner Is Fond Of Gentility. AF the shots on the billiard table requiring the greatest freedom of cue action, I consider the line-cut incff white on the right hand side of my first diagram837 words
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Advertisement57 1933-10-01 15 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. STOCKKD BY ALL PRINCIPAL STORES OR FROM Sole Importers:57 words
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Advertisement20 1933-10-01 15 Tooth Paste is exsentiallii a x an article of coiifiiStMice. i yon in:iij trnxt !Q C lAROI lUBi CTS. Everywhere20 words
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Advertisement113 1933-10-01 15 THE "WALTER LINDRUM" BILLIARD TABLE IT'S GOT TO BE GOOD IT'S THE SELECTED TABLE OF WALTER UNDRUN THE WORLD'S CHAMPION BILLIARDIST. H^^H Thf Uaiter Unrlruni T-t>l< OTHER MAKES MAY BE MORE EXPENSIVE BUT— NONE JUST AS GOOD INSIST UPON THE WORLD'S BEST REFUSE SUBSTITUTE INSIST ON THE "WALTER LINDRUM" TABLE113 words
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Article, Illustration1975 1933-10-01 16 Rimau - Rimau By SINGAPORE SOCCER TEAMS ON TOUR PROMOTION AND RELEGATION IN LOCAL SOCCER LEAGUES IS ADOPTION OF SYSTEM DESIRABLE AND FEASIBLE? SINGAPORE'S INTER-STATE HOCKEY FIXTURE UP-COUNTRY STATE HOCKEY PRACTICES AND PROSPECTS -THE NEW RUGBY FOOTBALL SEASON THE OLD PLAYERS AVAILABLE THIS SEASON SINGAPORE'S1,975 words
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Article569 1933-10-01 16 (By "K.0.") 'THERE may be an opportunity of Singapore sportsmen seeing one of the greatest heavyweights the world has ever known. Jack Dempsey, former world heavyweight chamJack pion, is seriously con\u mpsey templating a trip to Coming. Japan with a team of boxers.569 words
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Advertisement13 1933-10-01 16 (L b Cents EveryWhere i^S^S^ \~<s&r TOOTH vr PASTE DISTINCf ANJD~| SCIfNIIfItAUV C©WREC¥I13 words
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Article, Illustration2351 1933-10-01 17 nriu II jn\(PilFVF> Selangor Championship Tournament Keen Struggle in QuarterI Finals in Men's Doubles Feather Game Among Negri Sembilan Chinese All The Malayan Results. Bad mint t n Increasing In Papularity Hundreds Of Parties Formed. mtfg quarter-finals in the men\; doubles J^ampion.ship uf Solangor were played2,351 words
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Article85 1933-10-01 17 Latest results of ties in the Straits Chinese Reading Club doubles badminton tournament are as follows: Tan Huat Seng and Lee Keng Guan bea* Lau Pau Song and Lim Cheng Gek 15 21, 21—16, 20—20 (3— li; Lee Pen g Kwang :.iH Nan Yong Liam beat Ng Pens85 words
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Article182 1933-10-01 17 Tournament Ties For Next Week. Tics in the lawn tennis tourramer.t at the S.R.C. lor to-morrow and Tuesd.iv arc as foliowi "A" SINGLES: M. A. Cordei.o t j>lns 1.'.. v. M. E. Ess (owe 4). MENS DOUBLES: F. Norris and C A Hotrtl (owe 3) v. P.182 words
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Advertisement56 1933-10-01 17 BRAND i i 3k iB \jT I i lj rv Produce o! Canada i I VACUUM PACKED D AS FRESH AS THE i imK^m SANITARY CANS. W(t- fiUlj'^- DAV IT WAS ADE I CQH} l ■Vf- ■"'T'T**^ JB I UNSURPASSED FOU QUALITY OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS I SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON56 words
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1641 1933-10-01 18 THE ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUES. PORTSMOUTH RETAIN THE LEAD. SPURS TROUNCE THE PENSIONERS AT STAMFORD BRIDGE. Portsmouth beat the Villa yesterday and maintain their lead in the First Division of the English League. Chelsea were beaten at home by Tottenham Hotspur. The Arsenal trounced Middlesbrough at Highbury and Everton were1,641 words
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Article689 1933-10-01 18 Annual Report And Accounts. rpHE report of tte Marine Department FootJ. ball Club, to be presented at the annual general imnUng on Oct. 3. iwn thai the Club j membership MtS 142 ordinary ard l§ honorary members at the end of the pear. The :-cinmittee regrets to689 words
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Article870 1933-10-01 18 Kuff!>y Football. THE REST RUN AWAY WITH GAME. J^ SCORE <;i 29 .inus to nil fa*J ad(M|u;)trlv reprints superiority oi" \\n- Rest over the Newcomers in the first serious rufM engagement <>! the S.C.C. played on the Padanti j t;; t«-i da\ Tile Xev.eoirt re played VignaJ870 words
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Advertisement130 1933-10-01 18 WHITEAWAY'S MILLINERY SALE. THE BIGGEST YET! Commences To-morroic, Monday, October 2nd. FOR SIX DAYS ONLY TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK. OVH COMPLETE STOCK OK I-ADIES HATS WILL KE OFFERED AT Bl(; REUI CTIONS. THE LATEST SILK VELVET CAPS i -COPIES OF PARIS MODELS j j s y j J130 words
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Article841 1933-10-01 19 S.A.F.A. Cup. S.R.I. DEFEATED \T ANSON ROAD. ANOTHER good Fust Division team im U*e Singapore Kri-reation Club ha- be< i knocked <»ut ol the S.A.F.A Cup ComjM tition bj a second Division eleven— the Straits Cattle Trading Foot nail Club. Th« latter emulated the perfornutno- of the841 words
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Article131 1933-10-01 19 SELANGOR CUP SOCCER. Rovers Draw With Malays. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 30. li ?]A\ of other attractions a huge crcwd i! Ul3 T.P.C.A. ground to-day to itnesa the final ol the S.F.A. senior Cup competition which was played in real Cup atmosphere A: times the enthusiasm pi131 words
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Article122 1933-10-01 19 Disappointing State Trial. (From Our Own Correspondent. i Ipoh, Sept, 30. Tho quality of the play in to-day's State rugby fooiball trial when practically all the best available talent turned out, does not sUP,se:st tiiat Pcrak is going to have a bright season this year. Two lificem. representing122 words
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Article1093 1933-10-01 19 Tennis Final. ENJOYABLE FUNCTION YESTERDAY. J*HE Girls' Sports Club, off Serangoon Road, was the venue of a happy social gathering yesterday, when the final in the ladies' singles tennis- championship was played off and the prizes were distributed by the Hon. Dr. Noel Clarke. The spacious lawn1,093 words
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Article625 1933-10-01 19 Progress Of State Games. iFn,m Our Oun Correspondent,) Beremban, Srpt l".» The Negri Sembilan Chin s are holding a\ all-Chinese athletic m et. which include^ torn tennis, badminton, volley-ball, basket-ball ping-pong, football and field sports. Thp tennii Is being played off as an open tournament of thi625 words
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Article38 1933-10-01 19 Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania Mi. William F. Wagner, a 61 -year -oil bricklayer, was stung on the iorehead by a bet Fifteen minutes late: he fell dead. Doctor. s say that the sting affected his heart.38 words
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Advertisement12 1933-10-01 19 "COME ON, MOLLY, DAD'S HOME!" World" album. A book of sheer delight12 words
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Title Section21 1933-10-01 20 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST 20 I 'AGES. SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1033. FIVE CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration159 1933-10-01 20 GOVERNOR'S -tq^st"- Mr. J Hannynffcon and Miss O. Pearse. who were married in Singapore yesterday H.E. the Governor proposed the health of the ccuple. HONGKONG SWIMM3W CHAIT S: C.i the left Miss Yeong Shau King, champion woman swimmer oi Hongkong, On the right, Mr. Kwok159 words
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