Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 15 October 1933
1933-10-15
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Title Section22 1933-10-15 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. I. --No. 22 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1933. FIVE CENTS.22 words
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560 1933-10-15 1 The Latest News Oj The Revolt In Stain. BANGKOK CITY SAVED FROM DESTRUCTION. NO FEARS FOR LIVES AND PROPERTY OF FOREIGNERS. All Entrances Blocked. Loya! Students Ready To Lay Down Their Lives. JHE latest news from Siam, obtained from our own correspondent m Bangkok560 words
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Article88 1933-10-15 1 Many Wars' Service With The (*overnment. (From Ou.r Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct. 14. The death occurred yesterday and the j funeral took place to-day of Mr. Singnam, chief clerk of the Education Orhce. Seremban at the age of 42. He joined the service m 1909 and was88 words
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Article61 1933-10-15 1 Winners Of Last Month's Competition. Messrs. Lee and Fletcher, North Bridge Roe announce that l he winn« r< oi last month's photographic competition are as follows: Ladies: l. Miss Annie L. C. Kwan, fi 34. North Bridge Road; 2, Iflsfl C. Hay«*an. the Convei Gentlfmeir 1, Mr I.61 words
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Article41 1933-10-15 1 Yesterday's Close- In New York And London. rFrom Our C:un Correspondent.) London, Oct. 14. London Rubber, Spot, 3 3132 d. Jan.-Mar. 4 1 32 d. New York Rubber, Spot, 1% cts. Xov.-Dec. 7% cts CROSS-RATE. NYw York— London, 4.55%.41 words
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Article42 1933-10-15 1 Hongkong, sept. 15. Th H-adciuarters of General Chon Chl-tan-hß l pl"cd an order for twenty tanks from a *SJ\S££ machines are ejected h-p by ti-c end of this month. nu-nt. together with thr armcure Cantonese army China Times.China Times - 42 words
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Article157 1933-10-15 1 EUROPEAN ENGINEER FALLS 12 FEET. AN engineer named William George Smith, working on an A.P.C. tanker at the King's Dock, fell from a height of 12 feet yesterday evening end was picked up m an unconscious condition. He was removed by ambulance to hospital and was157 words
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Article114 1933-10-15 1 BUFFALO RUNS AMOK TO IPOH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 14. A NUMBER of people were m peril of their lives as a result of a buffalo running amok. Fortunately the casualties amounted to only one fatality. The animal m question formed part of a114 words
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Article33 1933-10-15 1 At about 8 p.m. last night a ricksha collided with a trolley bus. Two Chinese occupants of the ricksha and the puller were hurt and had to be attended to by the ambulance.33 words
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291 1933-10-15 1 GERMAN BOMBSHELL STARTLES THE WORLD. WITHDRAWAL FROM LEAGUE OF NATIONS. No More Arms Talk. Allied Conference To Consider Taking Action? Germany has decided to leave the League of Nations and to take no further part m the disarmament discussion at Geneva. This electrifying decision was announced m a speech byReuter - 291 words
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Article357 1933-10-15 1 "Allies' Failure To Fulfil Their Pledges." Berlin, Oct. 14. Chancellor Hitler, m a manifesto to j the German people, states that Germany is very disappointed, despite all her readiness to carry out her disarmament, if necessary to the utmost, that the other Governments could not decide to fulfilReuter - 357 words
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Article47 1933-10-15 1 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao Tientsin, Sopt. 14. According to a special telegram received by the Ta Kung Pao to-day, D:\ W. W. Yen, Chinese Ambassador to Moscow, has recovered frum his illness and is leavin i for Smklanp shortly to see Dr. Lo Wm-kan-47 words
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Article146 1933-10-15 1 Conference To Consider Action. Paris, Oct. 14. "Germany's decision at least clarifies the position," commented officials of the "Quai D'orsay." "The only thing to do now is to wait and see the reaction of the Powers concerned Reuter. Rome, Oct. 14. The news of Germany's withdrawal from theReuter - 146 words
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Article26 1933-10-15 1 Lisbon, Sept. 4. The Gjvernment has authorised tne expenditure from public iur.ds of 60,000 contos (f.dO.OOO) for buildin* hospitals m Lisbon nncl Op>Tto.26 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-10-15 1 The Wilts breaking up a Malay attacking movement m yesterday's soccer cup final.13 words
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Advertisement59 1933-10-15 1 fHF |.\Mv V MORES, T o 2S, Hive rs id e, Malacca. Rrancb:— Xo. 1 Abdullah. BOOKS! BOOKS:: BOOKS!!! &9SEI L S NOVKLS. BOOK HINDI \i; WehaV c m* Ait h book-' 1 i Saagapoct to J o bc<;:<- r our custom< s 2 vhom such v.ork f^ b are59 words
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Advertisement36 1933-10-15 1 ou Are Cordially, ln\ited To Inspect Our Bookstall Which Possesses lp To Date Periodicals, Newspapers Magazines. A Trial Will Surely Convince You. M. N. A. HAMKID Sultan Street Station or Branch at C.P.O. Building. KUALA LUMPUK.36 words
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Article119 1933-10-15 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 14. A successful motor gymkhana, organised by the Y.W..CA.. assisted by the Automobile Association of Malaya <Selangor branch) was held at the Stadium this afternoon. At the conclusion the British Resident distributed the prizes to the following winners: CONCOURS D 'ELEGANCE:119 words
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Article1415 1933-10-15 2 EIGHT GOALS IN SINGAPORE CUP FINAL WILTSHIRES BEAT THE MALAYS IN CLEAN GAME. H.E. The Governor Present. Mrs. Haynes Presents The Trophy And Medals. Cup-tie soccer was witnessed at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, when the first teams of the Malays and the Wiltshires met1,415 words
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Article432 1933-10-15 2 Wiltshires' Second Half Superiority. (By '"Reynard.") JT was real "up tie football, with the fortunes of the game varying until the last few minutes. The Malays never got a lead but it is more j true of them than of any team here that "you never432 words
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Article132 1933-10-15 2 Sequel To Friday's S.A.F.A. Meeting. It is understood that the Marine F.C. team, who were invited at a'. 1 tend at the Stadium yesterday to receive their medals as runners-up m the Second Divirion of the S.A.F.A. League competition, m accordance with Vhe decision reached at Friday's meeting132 words
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Advertisement153 1933-10-15 2 WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. JF\Vi;i.l,i;i) LEVEE MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 5.00 WKIST 12.50 SILVKR POCKET 17.50 WRIST 20.W Dust Water Proof 28.50 GOLD POCKET from 40.00 WRIST 18.50 18 ct. 75.00 Dust Water Proof 14 ct. G5.00 STOP-WATCHES from $12.50 KYEBI WATCH C.r ARANTEEP. REPAIRS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS THEODOLITES PrMPY153 words
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Advertisement25 1933-10-15 2 What were EVE'S first words to ADAM m the Garden of Eden if I LIKE YOUR NERVE!" ASK LORETTA YOUNG AT THE CAPITOL NEXT CHANGE25 words
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Advertisement612 1933-10-15 2 SOCCER GOMPETITim. Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of 1 00 $100 Sunday Tribune ~IT Popular Football r k Must Be Contest. EntraDCe Won (No 22.) _J*^ The "SUNDAY TRIEUNE" will give a prize of $100 to readers subniiuin* entries with th? largest number of correct forecasts of the612 words
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yesterday's Reports From The Malayan Courts.
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Article518 1933-10-15 3 SAW HER COMMIT ADULTERY. x Plea Of Guilty. Murder Charge Not Sustained. CHARGE of murder against an Indian m Stremban who pleaded guilty to killing his wife was not sustained, being altered to culpable homicide. Accused said he saw her committing adultery. (From Our Oxen Correspondent.)518 words
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Article439 1933-10-15 3 Found Behind Pillow In Train. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Oct. 13. A N attempt by a Chinese passenger on a train from Singapore to Poloh, to conceal four tins of Craven "A" cigarettes, which are dutiable goods m Johore. was described m the Police439 words
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Article285 1933-10-15 3 Serious Result Of Boys' Quarrel. A quarrel between two schoolboys had a sequel m the police courts yesterday when one charged the other with voluntarily causing hurt. The case was heard before the District Judge Mr. H. A. Forrer. The accused who is 16 years of age, is285 words
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Article518 1933-10-15 3 -except, the $25 and with regard to that sum. it was m part payment of the *«v, which the carpenters agreed to pay ncr lor her services. ABSURD" STATEMENT. ■I think it is absurd to say that Mrs. I Drase went three or four times to see Mr.518 words
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Article281 1933-10-15 3 Tamil Woman's Story To Magistrate. IZUNCHITAPADAM, a clerk m the local *V Municipal Stores, was yesterday charged, before the Fourth Magistrate, with failing to maintain his wife and child. Mr. M. Mitter appeared on behalf of the complainant, while Mr. Tampoe Philips was for the husband. Muthulakshmi,281 words
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Article532 1933-10-15 3 m consequence duly charged and were taken before the Magisterial Court. The charge was not proceeded with and was withdrawn on instruction from the Deputy Public Prosecutor. The D.P.P. acting under the powers delegated to him under section 384 (3> of the Code m Gazette532 words
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Advertisement26 1933-10-15 3 W. D. H. O. WILLS'S Uri CIGARETTES 111 w Supreme m their class 111 ..i r." at tke Hair %oc */i rjm [W&W MA^E IN ENGLAND.26 words
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Article1011 1933-10-15 4 CINEQUE - CINEQU E By. THE story ol how "The Masquerader" came to be a picture, with Ronald Colman m its dual roles at the Capitol Theatre is almost as strange and intriguing as the story itself, m which neither a wife nor a mistress can tell a husband and1,011 words
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Advertisement332 1933-10-15 4 *A GREAT SHOW from Beginning t<» End V j That's (he Popular Opinion -^\£m%i MATIXEK. TO-DAY. :J.1."5. nk\ 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15. j :> >x i H |fM 11/ 1 E |%J I yjj^:-. COLMAN i WmrS^, LS= jmggm mHUvUCiini/Lii J With ELISSA LANDI. Air) *b m j lj|im i m332 words
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Advertisement162 1933-10-15 4 who sees (Im> picture will neoognl i mi j r:.p<Ti.)llv kindred spirit. I f MOT- > ff M^tfißMßM IH^Jlv \l-Kl-fiA2J-^^B IT is character!: ition oi type. 'tKß^.V^^^^^JlMjfnßl continued the director, "that make.*] tl&JMgbfaV \WH|S| II a .story an ideal screen vehicle." k~— J 10-DAY A. MONDAY f "COUNSEL'S OPINION 9162 words
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Article, Illustration2070 1933-10-15 5 To m r m amemiL EXHIBITION MATCHES IN ALL-MALAYA SPORTS? SINGAPORE'S j NEW SINGLES CHAMPION WILL HE MEET VASS? THE LADIES' DOUBLES DRAW. FROM m formation received locally, it is stated that the Preparatory Committee of the All-Malaya Chinese Athletic Sports will most probably send2,070 words
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Advertisement82 1933-10-15 5 YOU ARC TRUSTEE TO YOUR FAMILY to 'see them through IS|§|^^p A PRUDENTIAL POLICY mMFJ^ WILL SOLVE THE PROBLEM. V Dolicv taken out on the father's life m U,e hovdav of his strength and earn.ns c^nicitv will place his family beyond the re£h of "personal tragedy or financ.al mwadventur% and82 words
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Advertisement57 1933-10-15 5 /C ■;.~C W R >^ lifT***" I i 1 X a H V y\r I F I OB^THFukhirttilfii m. Mm W^m |Jlm HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY, LTD., SINGAPORE. A x ,T JALAN SULIKMAX. PHONi:. 156. COLD BOT DRINKS CROWN FRUIT JELLIES, ORANGE SMASH, ICE CREAM CONFECTIONKKY. THE BEST PLACE IN MUAR.57 words
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Article1976 1933-10-15 6 A Woman Peeps At Singapore L^KOM ail .sides this Wti k one bears Of 1 people leaving Singapore. Mrs. C V. Bailey has sailed :or China i OH a short vacation, and I understand Gregory-Jones is going on leave to Zealand m December. ILI ft ALSO one of our most1,976 words
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Advertisement162 1933-10-15 6 NEW SHIPMENT! j J !^|^*T^ HORNING FB..CKS ALLEN "A" HOSE j I article of Swimming Suits And t«nstidence. Caps, Kestos (»ird!es I (ion sillies truxt PHI9CILLA. j '.iSSSB^S 01. Stamford Koad. Jij jljj o| Jt| Thone: 3855. Singapore. M HUj C JdS. Every Where CRtATION m POWDtfU ASK FOR >^162 words
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Advertisement663 1933-10-15 7 By Special Appointment |v T S a B HM. IHE KING OF SIAM. Cj i Ettablished 1572. DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS IN rOFI LAX JEWELLERY. In Ln I I SKT WITH DIAMONDS AND GEMS, X d D £SIGNED IN THE MODERN TASTE X 3 IND PRICED AT TO-DAY'S NEW g g LEVELS.663 words
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Advertisement431 1933-10-15 7 Everybody's Friend j s Thousands of patients have J testified to the efficacy of the 5 pills. j ATANK NIGRAH PILLS Are 3 a pure and highly useful pre- paration containing the essence of vegetable tonics. They are j j an excellent remedy for nervous debility, anaemia, stomach dis- f431 words
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Advertisement166 1933-10-15 7 i LATEST BRUNSWICK i rtxords. I "HOT" RHYTHM. i The above records are played by >he Z world's reacwned Dance Orchestras Mad most popular vocalists such a-s: DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS Z ORCHESTRA. CASA LO?vIA ORCHESTRA. I I DON REDMAN AND KIS ORCHESTRA, i. DCRSEY BROTHERS" ORCHESTRA H BING CROSBY166 words
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Advertisement192 1933-10-15 7 To be blto is no 9j. Problem lc gown* -r n Lly deal#ii©d to create ■Jtmnim CfflEu f-vtu when ilimnfiw HMSON Chic Fansien, It, H irl> Sircot. Phono 4485. T UNBELIEVABLE YET TRUE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH ARTISTICALLY TAKEN |0 COPIES 4 x 3 FOR $l oo isif Our Studio And Con\itu-«192 words
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211 1933-10-15 8 Sunday tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Oct. 15, 1933. JAPAN AND RUSSIA. War clouds have loomed extensively on the Far Eastern horizon during recent weeks, but there is ample evidence that both Soviet Russia and Japan have been playing a colossal game of bluff. Each is afraid to strike the first blow211 words
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Article, Illustration1991 1933-10-15 8 By King* Presentation Of Colours To The Three Corps. Bj "Shoulder-Strap." IT was reported during the week that H.M. the King- has presented Colours to the three Corps of the S.S.V.F., viz., Singapore, Penang and Malacca. The Colours will arrive m January. The Municipality1,991 words
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Article79 1933-10-15 8 G.O.C. To Take The Salute. 'THERE will be a Corps Route 1 March on Oct. 27. The route will be: Beach Rd., Stamford Rd.. North Bridge Rd., South Bridge Rd.. South Boat Quay, Battery Rd., Fullerton Rd., High St., St.Andrew's Rd. and Beach Rd. This is the last79 words
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Article443 1933-10-15 8 Anglius - Anglius TN this cold, wet weather how can one sparkle Even the win of the Wilts could hardly raise a smile from me and I won money on that little eyffort too. A It's funny how many folks complain o' bein' poor, and how443 words
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Advertisement46 1933-10-15 8 For Perfect Results Use IKOJN Cameras. Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photographic dealers. Choose a Zeiss" TO LET— Furnished bed-rcom. sit mg -room, b-th. all mvais, at Katong. near sea. with private .:v.:!v X DM Moderate. Apply Box 226, co -M." ay a Tribune.46 words
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Advertisement40 1933-10-15 8 Malaya's Premier WHISKY Obtainable from all Clubs, Hotels and first class dealers— (This is fact) r tk. ft 9 Sole Agents Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. Also obtainable from our Branches at Kuala Lumpur and Kuching.40 words
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Miscellaneous37 1933-10-15 8 THE WEEK'S TIDE TABLE. To-day: 8.35 a.m.. 7.50 p.m. To-morrow: 9.05 a.m.. 8.46 p.ra. Tuesday: 9.31 a.m.. 9.31 p.m. Wednesday: 9.55 a.m.. 10.12 pjn. Thursday: 10.19 a.m.. 10.52 p.m. Friday: 10.45 a.m.. 11.33 p.m. Saturday: 11.04 a.m.37 words
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933 1933-10-15 9 SIX SEPARATE GROUNDS FOR DESERTION TO BE ENOUGH. DECREES FOR INSANITY AND DRUNKENNESS. JHE unusual number of divorces m Singapore this year will ensure special interest m the following details, from our London correspondent, of the proposed drastic changes m the English divorce933 words
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Article121 1933-10-15 9 Admiralty's Approval Of New Scheme. (From Our Own Correspondent. j London, Oct. 3 (By Air Mail>. HpHE Admiralty has wholeheartedly adopted the projected new division of the R.N.V.R. to be recruited from the Malay population of the Straits Settlements. It has agreed to undertake control and121 words
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Article106 1933-10-15 9 Man Who Impersonated Jack Buchanan. A South African na:r.ed Fred Walter Hilton, aged 24, was sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment for obtaining m'ney by impersonating Mr. Jack Buchanan, the British stage and screen star. He told a boarding-home keeper that he was living incognito and without money106 words
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Article269 1933-10-15 9 "Negligent Driving. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED, J^ MALAYAN magistrate, Mr. E. Pretty, on leave was involved ir> an accident m which a motor-cyclist was killed. The Malayan was chief witness at the inquest. The jury accused Mr. Pretty of negligent driving but said that it did not269 words
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Article78 1933-10-15 9 Grandfather's Legacy To His Fiancee* (From Our Oun Correspondent. London. Oct. 3 (By Air Mail). "TN providing for my children I have avoided favouritism." stated Mr. Charles Stephen Robinson, 8, Stonegate, Leicester. To Miss Kathorine Browniow. of Dartmouth, who was engaged to his grandson who78 words
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Article506 1933-10-15 9 30, m its seventh year. Of its twin functions research and publicity, the former will, fortunately, be carried on by other bodies. WONDERFUL FILM LIBRARY. The Postmaster-General has stepped m to save the wonderful film library replete with its unique collection of pictures, portraying romantically every useful506 words
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Advertisement32 1933-10-15 9 FOR UTMOST SATISFACTION USE A EVERY PEN IS FULLY GUARANTEED. MODERATE PRICES. BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. Obtainable from all leading THE CHINA OPTICAL CO., 54. Upper Cross Street, stores and stationers. 54 GApOBE32 words
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Article1787 1933-10-15 10 LOCAL CLUB LIFE. Short History Of The Ladies* Union And Its Activities Devonshire Badminton Party Anniversary Celebrations Inter-House Debate At CCA. Premises. AN inter-house debute was held at the CCA premises, Prinsep Street. on Thursday on the following motion: 'That under the present economic condition of the country it is1,787 words
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Article, Illustration43 1933-10-15 10 s—s. ,c« to r ig nt: Mesdames: A^M. i^U R^aidu, Kuppusamy Iyer S. Govindasamy, C. B. Go m e Z; Seated. ,eU to righ t: Mesdames: C. ag^g^. C- K^eno^ .Trea^er,, B. C. Handy .President,, T. O.43 words
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Article, Illustration705 1933-10-15 10 Walter Lindrum - Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. Walter Lindrum (By dfdsfsdafsdafsdafs Development Of Cushion Cannon. How To Leave A Natural Sequence. TAKING the "big shot" first, I wish to draw my readers' attention to the two cushion cannons m diagram No. 11. This is an extremely useful shot, which every player should705 words
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Advertisement118 1933-10-15 10 TBE "WALTER LINDRUM" BILLIARD TABLE IT'S GOT TO BE GOOD fldflH IT'S THE SELECTED TABLE OF P^ffl WALTER LINDRUN fm THE WORLD'S CHAMPION BILLIARDIST. HL^JII Th«" Waller I Irxlmni Tabli OTHER MAKES MAY BE MORE EXPENSIVE BUT— NONE JUST AS GOOD INSIST UPON THE WORLD'S BEST REFUSE SUBSTITUTE INSIST ON118 words
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Article917 1933-10-15 11 UNCLE HARRY - A Corner For Our Young Folk. UNCLE HARRY CONDUCTED BY I\j>hi; how many of you have km V Not many, I lv? 1 expect a few of the im nes hav<-. thing that every who visits London goes to tal is the Horse Guards and th- <(I the guard outside917 words
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Advertisement366 1933-10-15 11 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMRNTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, £.C. The Comptny has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with British Life366 words
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2032 1933-10-15 12 Inter-State Rugby Football Matches Home Teams Defeated In Opening Games Penang's Rousing Victory At I poh Bright Prospects For Malaya Cup Competition Selangor Win Narrowly At Seremban Cricket Club's Promising Start A Match For The Malaya Command Popular Rugby Footballer Weds. (By "Rimau.") TWO2,032 words
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Article564 1933-10-15 12 K. O - K.O. By JPIGHT fans have met with yet another disappontment After all arrangements had been made* the Board of Control failed to certify Harry Graham as fit, Harry so the fight with Thajudeen, which Graham's should have taken place at the New Injury.564 words
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Advertisement257 1933-10-15 12 WHITEAWAY'S One Dollar Values are A Good Investment 1 If YARN. WIRF PEA LADDLES. I I Shades: Green, As Eke^ n f I j 3 for $1.00. I iiick, l;vo\vn, whl^i^^ L\DiKS pink 2 for Si.on. brassii:k: 2 oz. hanks. rolling pins. Exact to skech. All sbecs. beiffe. na\'V. As257 words
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Article262 1933-10-15 13 S.R.C. And O.R.A. Meet On The Padang. THE S.R.C. met the O.R.A. at hockey on the PaSang yesterday nwu the match ro -ulted m a draw of I—l.1 1. The O.R.A. hac more of the attack m the first half but the S.R.C. -were prominent m the262 words
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Article71 1933-10-15 13 Aussies Still Worrying Over Leg-Theory. Sydeny, Oct. 14. The Quecnslanders, Hartigan and Hutcheon, signed a requisition for a special meeting of the Board of Control to discuss the last M.C.C. cable with which they are dissatisfied. The requisition was posted to Melbourne for the signatures of the Victorians,Reuter - 71 words
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Article329 1933-10-15 13 Many Matches To-Day In Malaya. AS there will be no Central Malaya Command rifle meeting this year, each unit of the Volunteer Force m the country will lire off for the Warren Shield and Lewis Gun Competition separately on their respective rule ranges. In the case of the329 words
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Article30 1933-10-15 13 In celebration of the tenth anniversary, the Sentosa Persenangan Club, Penkalan Raman, 'held an "At Home" at their premises, 13, Maia j Kuching. Malacca, on Friday. Oct. 5.30 words
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Article220 1933-10-15 13 Seven Readers Share Prize. readers, with nine correct torr--3 casts each, tied for the prize of $75 iffered m connection with our Soccer Competition No. 19. Only two of these had complied with he additional condition and they share he special prize of $25 between them. The220 words
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Article51 1933-10-15 13 The Singapore Hcrnets defeated the Nondescripts Cricket Club at hockey by B—l on the N.C.C. ground on Thursday. The scorers for the winners were: N Modder (3). I. Van Geyzcl <2>, P. d'Almeida. O. C. Aeria. and G. Van Geyzel. The losers' goal was .'cored by Choor51 words
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Article, Illustration557 1933-10-15 13 RUNNING HARE - Yarns at the Totem. RUNNING HARE i < Notes and News For Malayan Boy Scouts "Once a scout, always a scout," said Kitchum. It lias always seemed to me to be a pity that because our troops are, of necessity, almost wholly run as school troops, that scouting m this557 words
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Advertisement172 1933-10-15 13 I a refined sugar of quality and distinction and la an entirely British Product. Discriminating housewives -Taikoo" because they know that its purity is altogether beyond question. 'Tacked for the consumer" Taikoo sugar reaches the purchasers m the original Cartons or Bags: absolute cleanliness and freedom from contamination is thereby172 words
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Advertisement448 1933-10-15 13 NEW WORLD f\ V TV IT* SATURDAY, 21st ARENA. JtJ* %J JL L^l \X OCTOBER 1933. 1 THAJUDEEN *s. Y. C. SONG. £jpjk (Bantamweight (T.uc? conqueror *!f» champicn of Ceylon of Bat ling and b lc holder) Guillermo) 10 res. of 3 mts. |ulnl 2 SHERLOCK WARREN vs J. ASIIWORTH.448 words
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Article554 1933-10-15 14 Yesterday's Rugger At The S.C.C. THERE was little to choose between the Malaya Command and the S.V.C. XV when these two teams rnt^ at rugger on the Padang yesterday, but the Regulars stood the pace better and midway through the second half hey crossed the line554 words
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Article48 1933-10-15 14 Selangor Colts Beat The Paulians. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 14. The Selangor Colts visited Seremban t o-day and beat the Paulians at hockey by 3 l m a game which was very keenly contested. The visitors were the superior sid: and reserved to win.48 words
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Article405 1933-10-15 14 Junior Cup Final At Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 14. fTHE Selangor association football A Junior Cup final, played here on the Tamils' padang provided ample thrills this evening. The teams were the Kuala Rovers' second string and the Batu Arang Sports Club.405 words
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Article245 1933-10-15 14 Tournament Ties For This Week. TIES fcr next week m the Lawn Bowls tournament at the S.C.C. are as follows: MONDAY'S TIES. SINGLES HANDICAP (FINAL)): G. C. Miller (—5) v. A. B. Jordan (plus 6). A. S. Banks and G. Aurely v. H. Gray and M. St.245 words
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Article89 1933-10-15 14 Grange B.P. team v. the Playfair 1 B.P. at the latter's court on Sunday, Oct. 22, at 3 p.m.: Koh Chek Tuan, Chua Leng Yong, Koh Chye Tuan, Scan Yak Thai, Yeo Cheng Chua, Chua Leng Kuan and Goh Seah Chew. Reserves: Seah Neo Heng and Goh Teng89 words
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Article32 1933-10-15 14 International Soccer At Belfast. Belfast, Oct. 14. THE International soccer match between Ireland and England to-day, resulted m a win for the latter by 3 goals to nil. Reuter.32 words
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Article299 1933-10-15 14 Billiards "Fit For A Queen." (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 4. TfcTLLIAP.DS is the latest women's craze. i;ie ■O years ago th're were only a few hundred women players; to-day the numbers run inU many thousands. Flourishing circles for women's billiards now exist to London.299 words
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Article152 1933-10-15 14 Special Production For The Marlborough. Commencing from Monday, Oct. 16, Messrs. Shaw Brs. are releasing at the Marlborovgh a super Indian talkie entitled "Id-Ka-Chand' (or "Bulan Puasa"). specially brought out for screening on the "Deepavali Pe:tival Day." All Incians, including Moslems, should not mi s this Saroj Movietone152 words
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Article173 1933-10-15 14 The Week's Program*, From Z.H.I. fFHE following tn th, Mogramm* M. forthcoming week from the stat/rT^* Broadcast Bow* Singapore ICD Z^MONDAY: (i p.m. recorded music- fix news bulletin; 6.30 p.m. "The w^?-' p pore,*' by R. C. Giggin; 6.45 pjn .SStation. :-.o: i ption. Tim% and Wave T173 words
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Article451 1933-10-15 15 St. Andrew's Win Open Relay Event. THE Rar!!,s College held their first annual ath: ts yesterday afternoon at the College p:ound at Bukit Timah. when therp was i tendance. c Wong Ken Cbmm was the champion athlete of the Meeting, wlnnint rive of the 20 -vents HM451 words
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Article179 1933-10-15 15 Team To Meet Negri Selected. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipch, Oct. 14. J!HE labt hockey frial b(fore -dTcTa^^ StStC SClectea •i aay en a heavy grcund owing tr rgin y i n a fast and intorcsting game va /™J^ n P r raCtlCa "y a year's team, C-kiuS;179 words
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Article272 1933-10-15 15 Farleigh Robertson Trophy Match. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 14. A LARGE crowd was present at the Station padang this afternoon, including the Yam di Pertuan Besar and the British Resident, to witness the an- nual rugby football match between Perak i and Negri272 words
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Article64 1933-10-15 15 Fight With Spng Next Saturday. Thajudeen, the clever Ceylon Malay bantamweight, who was o have fcught Harry Graham yesterday, has been matched with Y. C. Song, the popular local Chinese pugilist. The fight will take place nex.' Saturday. Oct. 21 at the New World Arena. There w ill64 words
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Article294 1933-10-15 15 Shanghai Emerge National Champions. Nanking, Oct. 14. ]l/f AYOR Shih Ying gave a reception m honour of the managers and captains of tne various athletic teams yesterday evening on the completion of the field and tr ack events m the All-China Athletic Sports. The points gained and the294 words
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Article276 1933-10-15 15 An Indian Team For England. (From Our Own CorrespO7idcnt.) London, Sept. 28. WITH the M.C.C. team under D. R. Jardine soon to start its lour of India, Mr. Begg, the veteran Rajputana cricketer, is busy organising an unofficial team to tour England next season. Already, a selection276 words
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Article155 1933-10-15 15 YM.C.A. "B" XI v. the A.C.S. II on the V.M.C.A. ground on Wednesday: M. S. Menon, A. J. Flynn, E. K. Yzelman, Voo Fooic Kun, W. Pullen, E. Miles, S. Ferreira, Lee Tuck Soon; Lcoi Eng San, J. H. Duclos, P. Pullen. Reserves: James Chan, G. O. G.155 words
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Article230 1933-10-15 15 Union And League At Loggerheads. 'Frum Ohr Own Corrrsfx nt'rn' London, Oct. 4. IT is .^aid that a c; |jte world of unwtcur nigby football And it pveeadoul followed, it will be a light to a finish between the Rugby Union, whicli represents the unpaid player, and230 words
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Miscellaneous699 1933-10-15 15 (ROSSWORD SOLUTION NO. 9. ACROSS— I. Fcragers: 9. Saf?; 13. Everlasting: 15 Adc: 17. We: 18. Cot; 19. Bar; 20. Rip; tl. Re 23 Asps; 26. Ra; 27. Se; 28 Ate2S. No o; 31. Ts: 33. Hull; 34. Mag; 36. Rs; 3£. Oala; 40. He: 41. Hi; 42. Ag; 43.699 words
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Title Section20 1933-10-15 16 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH TS INCORPOKATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST V, PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1933. FIVE CF.NTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration96 1933-10-15 16 His Excellency the Governor and other spectators at yesterday's soccer final. The teams were presented to the Governor before the soccer final yesterday. H.E. is seen shaking hands with Nutland. with Mr. Hastie, 3a V President of the S.A.F.A., immediately hehind. The Governor shaking hands with96 words
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Article, Illustration1465 1933-10-15 16 The English And Scottish Leagues. Portsmouth Lose Fight For Leadership. Tottenham Hotspur proved themselves worthy leade- i when they heat Portsmouth on the latter's prround m the fight for the top place m the First Division of the Enclish League yesterday. Everton played havoc with Blackburn Rovers at Goo* son1,465 words
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Article73 1933-10-15 16 j Nrw Yoi k American bo?r is gradual y imp o Ing |d 'kick" and getticg flo or to (he H. 2 l.nut. r.c- cording to "The AmeritMn Brfwrr." v tetfe journal Fforty-four samples of .standard American leers analysed during July showed an loobottc I oaabeat by weight73 words
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Article70 1933-10-15 16 Kansas City. Missouri Tom Mix. t\\r fan:o-.i.s cowboy film acUJutnouacce that he aid Zanc Grey. the aUU 7V are planning to form a partnership tor uw production of western motion pictur s Produrtion will ;tiri rally m N° vrtß ™,jj md Zan«- Grey's fund oi70 words
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Title Section22 1933-10-15 17 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. I.— No. 23 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1933. FIVE CENTS.22 words
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638 1933-10-15 17 Loyal Forces' Tragic Find At Don Muting. MANY SOLDIERS SHOT IN THE BACK. INFORMED THAT THE KING WAS A CAPTIVE. Woman Riddled With Bullets. Prince Bovaradej Had Proclaimed Himself King. THE news that the rebel troops m Siam are m full flight has been638 words
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Article97 1933-10-15 17 Rumour Denied By The Authorities. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Oct. 21. Their Majesties, following residence for over a year m Hua Hin, arc apprehensive of capture by the rebels. A communique states that they have left for Singora, south of Siam. The following cable97 words
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Article129 1933-10-15 17 Queen Confronts A Bull DISPLA V OF COOLNESS IN A CHINA SHOP. London, Oct. 21. DR. T. Z. Koo has arrived, by invitation of the Universities' China committee, for a six weeks' lecture tour of the principal British universities. A China shop comedy at Fakenham (Norfolk) amused the Queen andReuter - 129 words
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Article140 1933-10-15 17 Performance At Goodwood Park Hotel. A successful dinner and show took place at the Goodwood Park Hotel last night when the Singapore Repertory players presented a comedy m three acts entitled "The Little Devil." There was a large number of people present at the dinner which preceded140 words
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Article21 1933-10-15 17 Pernambuco. Oct. 21. The Graf Zeppelin has left for Miami, en route to a visit to Chicago.- -Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article177 1933-10-15 17 Petition To Governor. SINGAPORE, PENANG AND MALACCA. i PETITIONS from public organisations m Singapore, Penang and Malacca are being sent to the Governor to-morrow, m protest against thy) decision to raise school fees. In the main points the petitions are identical and show a unanimous opinion m177 words
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Article60 1933-10-15 17 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong, Oct. 20. Gen. Chiang Kwang Nai, Governor of Fukien, arrived m Amoy yesterday morning, on his way to Canton to confer with Gen. Chen Tsi Tang, Commander of the First Canton Army Group, on the joint campaign against the "Reds" on60 words
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Article145 1933-10-15 17 PROTESTS AGAINST NEW TAXES. Paris. Oct. 21. THE fate of the Daladicr Government is likely to be determined early this evening for the Prime Minister is credited with the intention of initiating the Budget debate with the major issue —the article of a Bill providing for aReuter - 145 words
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Article197 1933-10-15 17 AMERICA SOVIET. Japanese Opinion Of Recognition Move. Tokyo, Oct. 21. "The news is intensely interesting." declared a Foreign Office spokesman, learning of President Roosevelt's invitation to M. Kalinin to visit the White House, with the object, it is believed of U.S. recognition of the Soviet. He branded as without foundationReuter - 197 words
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Article43 1933-10-15 17 Yesterday's Close In New York And London. (From Our Own Corre&povdt'vtj London, Oct. 21. London Rubber, Snot, 327j32d. Jan. -Mar. 3 29 °>2d. New York Rubber, Spot, 6 15 16 cts. NoV.-Dec 7 cts. CROSS-RATE. Ne w York London 4.51 i43 words
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Article53 1933-10-15 17 Awarded To An American Doctor. Stockholm. Oct. 21. i It is announced that the Nobel prize for medicine for 1933 has been awarded to the American zoologist. Dr. Thomas Hunt Morgan, of Pasadena, California. The award was made m recognition of Dr. Morgan's discoveries concerning the eugenic functionsReuter - 53 words
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Article191 1933-10-15 17 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh ARMY EXPANSION APPROVED. The Luan Bandits, Chinese Police Regain Fooning. Shanghai, Oct. 2i. AT yesterday's intor -ministerial Conference, stale messages from Tokyo, Mr. Takahashi (Minister of Finance) and Mr. Hirota (Foreign Minister) accepted the proposals of the War Ministry for the increase191 words
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Article235 1933-10-15 17 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh No Severance Of Relations With China. .Shanghai CM II The conference ol Mongolian Princes held at Peilingmiu, In Mongolia, last Sunday, regarding the problem of Mongolian autonomy passed the following resolution-, according to Ltc reports from Mongolia The administrative rights over Outer and Inner235 words
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