Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 22 October 1933

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  • 42 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. I.— No. 23 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1933. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS* INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1933. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 680 1 Loyal Forces' Tragic Find At Don Muang. 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 in Siam are in full flight has been
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  • 96 1 Rumour Denied By The Authorities. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Oct. 21. Their Majesties, following residence for over a year in Hua Hin, arc apprehensive of capture by the rebels. A communique states that they have left for Singora, south of Siam. The following cable
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  • 129 1 Queen Confronts A Bull. DISPLA Y 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 and
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  • 141 1 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 in three acts entitled "The Little Devil." There was a large number of people present at the dinner which preceded
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  • 21 1 Pernambuco. Oct. 21. The Graf Zeppelin has left for Miami, en route to a visit to Chicago.— Reuter
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  • 177 1 Petition To Governor. SINGAPORE, PENANG AND MALACCA. PETITIONS from public organisations in Singapore, Penang and Malacca are being sent to the Governor to-morrow, in protest against tho. decision to raise school fees. In the main points the petitions are identical and show a unanimous opinion in favour
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  • 61 1  -  "Sin Chew Jit Poh" Hongkong, Oct. 20. Gen. Chiang Kwang Nai, Governor of Fukien arrived in 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" on
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  • 147 1 PROTESTS A GA INST NEW TAXES. Paris, Oct. 21. THE fate of the Daladier Government is likeiy to be determined early this evening for the Prime Minister is credited with the intention of initialing the Budget debate with the :najor issue the article of a Bill providing
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  • 184 1 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 ol U.S. recognition of the Soviet. He branded as without foundation
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  • 40 1 Yesterday's Close In New York And London. (From Our Oun Correspovdcvtj London, Oct. 4 JL London Rubber, Snot, 27,:j2d. Jan.-Mar. 329!32d. New York Rubber, Spot, 6 15 1G cts. Nov.-Dec. 7 cts. CROSS-RATE. New York London. 4.51 '-j.
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  • 52 1 Awarded To An American Doctor. Stockholm. Oct. 21. 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 in recognition of Dr. Morgan's discoveries concerning the eugenic functions of
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  • 192 1  -  "Sin Chew Jit Poh" ARMY EXPANSION APPROVED. Tha Luan Bandits. Chinese Police Regain Kooning. t Shanghai, Oct. 21. AT yesterday's inter-ministerial Conference, state messages from Tokyo, Mr. Takahashi (Minister of Finance) and Mr. Hi rota (Foreign Minister) accepted the proposals of the War Ministry for the
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  • 236 1  - MONGOLIAN A UTONOMY. "Sin Chew Jit Poh" No Severance Of Relations With China. The conference of Mongolian Princes held at Peilingmiu, In Moivolia. last Sunday, regarding the problem of Mongolian autonomy parsed the follow tag resolutions, according to late reports from Mongolia. The administrative rights over Outer and Inner Mongolia
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 21 1 CIGARETTE CARD ALBUMS. A fine ran^t i Cigareite Card Album- IM fc**> unpacked, l^ti^e ndcrmenTHE LANKA STORES, \u. H Rivrrside MALACCA
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    • 37 1 You Are Cordially Invited To Inspect Our Bookstall Which Possesses Dp To Date Periodicals, Newspapers Magazines. A Trial Will Surely Convince You. M. N. A. HAMEID CO., Sultan Street Station or Branch at G.P.O. Building. KUALA LUMPUR.
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  • 1469 2 The English And Scottish Leagues. Wednesday Beaten In Sheffield Derby. Sheffield Wednesday were the only home team to be beaten in the First Division of the English League yesterday. The Spurs, visit inu Goodison Park, took a point from Everton but the other promoted team, Stoke City, fared badly against
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  • 264 2 -Inter-State Rugger At K. L. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 21. JN a fast game packed with thrills', Penang were bea.ien to-iday by Selangor en the Padang by a superior pack. In the tight scrums, Selangor get the ball eut invariably, their threes handling
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  • 262 2 Colossal Figures In Irish Lottery. London. Oct. 21. THE draw icr the Irish sweep on the Cambridge? hire began in Dublin this morning in the presence of an excited crowd of ;pectato s. The subscriptions totalled £2.726.628 of which £1.707.71 V is available as prize money, divided into
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  • 103 2 The Cambridgeshire probables are: Dastur. Perryman; Limelight. Childs; Disarmament. Bullock: Denbigh. Nevett: Andrea. Fcx: Totaig, Carslake; Chatelaine. Harry Wragg: Raymond. Nicoll: Great Scot, Lane; Gino. Beary: Inverman. McGuigan: Hot Fight, Hine. Pomraarr.e, Sirett: Alluvial. Sam Wragg: Eroica. Steve Donoghue; Bow and Arrow. Gethin: Young Native, Gordon Richards: Diamantee.
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  • 314 2 Governor Sees Bridg e Building. rraE Governor was amongst th* 1 terested spectators yesterday a lr noon when tne finals of t n k- r construction competition for Sim?JS* f School Scou tagftd a t th t r Scouts headquarters at the old t>* course. Q Two
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  • 67 2 Etceteras XV. 'in Colours) in their S.C.C. tournament match v. Pubk Services on the Padang on Tuesday A. P. Goldman: R. V. Welch. A L Hill W. H. McNeill. G. D. A Lundon: H L Davies. J. L. Bonnar: W. T. Mathieson A. T. Priest. W G.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 21 2 -»-^—H»<t JALAN SULIEMAN. PHON2. 156. COLD HOT DRINKS CROWN FRUIT JELLIES, ORANGE SMASH, ICE CREAM CONFECTIONERY. THE BEST PLACE IN MUAR.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 823 2 CROSSWORD SOLUTION NO. 10. ACROSS.— I. Actor: 6. Dish; 10. Fled; 14. Serge: 15. Once: 16. Lama; 17. Hairs: 18. Razor: 20. Speed: 22. Ludo; 23. Bye: 25. Hes: 26. Nabob: 27. Oboe; 28. Ed; 30. Pt; 31. East; 33. Ear: 34. Remit: 38. Dudes; 40. Scene; 41. It; 42.
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  • Yesterday's Reports From The Malayan Courts
    • 598 3 "Denial Of Justice." CIVIL SUIT TO PROCEED. (•rum Our Oun Correspondent./ Seremban, Oct. 20. AN* interesting civil matter it. revision came up for hearing in- tore Mr. Justice G. A. Hereford, in ike Supreme Court. when E. Markainloo, a contractor of Port Dickson. appealed against the
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    • 129 3 Malayan Magistrate In Fatal Crash. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 4. A sequel to Mr. Eric Pretty's motorcar accident near Bracknell. Berks, on Sept 13. occurred yesterday when Mr. Pretty was charged with driving in a manner dangerous to the publicSuperintendent Butler said that Pretty's
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    • 290 3 Examination A Serious Matter. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 20. rpHE public examination of K. SaraA vanamuthu, was concluded in the bankruptcy court before Mr. Justice G. A. Hereford to-day. He was adjudged a bankrupt in 1932, and filed his own petition, giving a statement of his
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    • 171 3 Alleged Rash Driving At Seremban. (From Our Own Coi respondent.) Seremban, Oct. 20. The case in which a European named T. F. Egan is charged with rash and negligent driving and thereby causing hurt to one Chin Yap. at about 9.25 am on Sept. 12, at Mantin town
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    • 140 3 Woman Who Wanted To End Her Life. Lim Boon, a Chinese woman aged 52. was yesterday charged before the Third Magistrate. Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, with attempting to commit suicide by jumping into the sea. The accused pleaded guilty, saying that she wanted to end her
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    • 297 3 European's Claim At Malacca. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Oct. 20. AN alleged dispute over a wireless set led to a case in which a European claimed $170 before the District Judge, Mr. B. R. Whitehouse, to-day, being the balance of an agreed price of
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    • 163 3 Malays Charged With Throwing Acid. A crowd of Malays gathered in the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday when the five Malays who are on charges of causing grievous hurt by throwing nitric acid and with abetment of the offence were again produced before Mr. Norman Grice. Mr.
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    • 64 3 Occupants Thrown On To The Road. Shortly before midnight on 'Friday there was a collision beiween a ricksha and a taxi at the junction of Syed Alwi Road and Jalan Besar. The occupants of the ricksha, a Chinese and a Eurasian woman, were thrown out. The Chinese
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    • 122 3 Heavy Fine Imposed At Ipoh. (Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oci. 21 WONG Hong Let, a clerk residing at Campbell Road, Kuala Lumpur, fc/as fined $5,000 on being convicted on a charge of smuggling Rangoon tobacco leaf. Accused was arrested at a Chinese j lodging house in Ipoh,
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    • 115 3 Man Who Was Arrested For Second Time. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 21. Arrested for a second time as he was wanted in the Dutch Indies on an i alleged charge of embezzlement, Abdul j Hamid secured his release when an appeal was heard in the
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    • 372 3 Figure Added CHARGED AGAINST A MONEYLENDKR. A X allegation that an original pivmissory note for had bwn altered into one for .$lO was mad yesterday before the Third MagtAirate. Mr. ft, J. F. Curtis. The case was one in which s Bengali moneylender. Raj Kishntv Rai, is
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 46 3 ||H II S < S^A is no trifle! Constant attention to II II every detail of manufacture created I Ufc* ''CAPSTAN" the standard cigaret'e I I i^i^ > S^^r that is always dependable. fcA PST4 W *<*. MALAYA'S STANDARD CIGARETTE MADE IN ENGLAND. .W. D. «> M.O. WILLS. BRISTOL £>
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  • 387 4 LAST ONE IN THE F.M.S.? Speeches Cf Welcome. Amazing Provisions Of The Law. (From Our Oun Corrcspojirtcnt. Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 21. HTHE many people present thw morning in the Supreme Court saw Tor the first time the unusual sij?ht of the judge wearing a wig. The occasion
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  • 239 4 Government's Promise Of HeJp. IF results mean anything, the Singapore Opium Clinic the first and only institution of its kind in the world —has established a magnificent record. Since it was first organised by the Singapore Anti-Opium Society, in May, about 700 opium addicts have been
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  • 95 4 Conversion To Talkies In London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 10. A new lease of life has been ensured for the series of Malayan films. Through the instrumentality of the Empire Marketing Board and the Imi perial Institute as well as other arrangements made indepedently by Malaya
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  • 123 4 The Week's Programmes From Z.H.I. rIE following programme will be broadcast from Z.H.1., Broadcast House, Singapore, during the week: Monday: 6 p.m recorded music: 645 pm. news bulletin; 7 p.m. Dance Band of R.A.F. Base, Seletar, till 8 p.m., relayed from Tomlinson Hall; followed by recorded music till
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  • 156 4 Fell From Roof Of Blazing Hut. A Chinese who pluckily went to the assistance of his neighbour whose attap dwelling was ablaze, had a narrow escape from serious injury in the early hours of yesterday morning. At about 3 a.m. an attap house in Kampong Chia Heng,
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  • 99 4 Volunteers Promise A Treat For Singapore. Singapore this year is promised something new in the way of entertainment at Christmas time. The Volunteers are producing a pantomime on the real old fashioned lines, with a topical flavour. The whole of the cast will be found from the Volunteers
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  • 542 4 Bro. C. Stewart Elected Master. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 9. A meeting of Lodge Malaya, was held at the Hotel Rembrandt, South Kensington, a few days ago, when there were present: Bros. A. E. Bailey, W. M., P. J. Sproule, M A.. P.D.G.M., Eastern Archipelago, acting
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  • 112 4 SMITHY AND ROUTE TO SINGAPORE. Expensive Air Liners Not Needed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 10. SIR C. Kingsford-Smith has gathered some very definite ideas about the organisation of the Singapore-Australia section of the main air route which it was the object of his recent journey to investigate. For
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  • 259 4 Prominent Passengers On The "President Harrison.'' Among the passengers on board the "President Harrison," •which arrived in I Singapore yesterday, are the fallowing: Mr. Robert A. Bright, head of the Science Department oi' the New Yor?: City Board of Education. He is en a pleasure trip around tne
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  • 116 4 Mishap On The Sliding Pole. Mr. Angus, oi the Singapore Fire Brigade, sustained a nasty injury on Friday morning as he was going on duty. He was upstairs In his quarters when a call came through from Bournemouth Road, where a grass fire threatened tc spread to
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  • 471 4 New Scheme. KINTA SANITARY j BOARD. I (From Out Own Correspcndent.) Kpob, Oct. 20. AT the monthly meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board, which was held yesterday, it was stated that the month of September showed a large drop in water consumption. The figure for September
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 253 4 j| To $50 i!vjiuni rt 530 vmn!umpcr $20 i nd ::rarT J C. I*. Competition. !co SIME. DAUf*V .iv <;.. LTD., first prize second prize. nmtD prize. J Singapore. j Wr laspaSragus 1T XMAS HAMPER P»KES. I chicken i this is a popular soup ballot. CONSOMME. j all CROSSE BLACKWELL'S
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    • 105 4 wi |t This snininq copper cauldron j I m one of many in it's setting of i 1 glistening white tiles, reflects the JLII extremely hygienic condition- and^ r«/^"* > n bedulous care and cleanliness observed 7===i >] a n\ the brewing of Malaya's Purest E=s^ShHl^^ Lager Beer. Dirt and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 309 5 MILK AT ITS BEST SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND M 8 Q BECAUSE I i u There Is no better Milk than Blue Cross j o The price fits your purse jt 2 __w^^^__l __^^^__fl ID I B^^^^^^^^^^^^^l^_l F I W 1 _^^^__i __F_(^__l W V' K 1 v .____H mi _^_^_k
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  • 633 6 milE Malay Company held their annual I rifle meeting on Saturday at Bukit Timah, the event proving very successful from both a social and sporting point of view. Some sood shooting was witnessed, and the results were as follows: MATCH 1: Class "A." C. S. M. Abdul
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  • 729 6  - A Corner For Our Young Folk. UNCLE HARRY. CONDUCTED BY I expect that you have all been reading 1 in the newspapers during the last week of the rebellion in Siam or, if you have not been reading the news yourselves, your parents have probably told you all about it.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 444 6 ABBETB EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $36,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HfcAU OFFICE: Grtat Eastern Lite Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, £.C The Compmy has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with tha British
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  • 1321 7  -  CINEQUE ay WE are promised some hearty laughter when the Gainsborough comedy "It's a Boy" is screened at the Pavilion Theatre on Wednesday next. ADAPTED by Austin Melford from the original by Franz Arnold and Ernst Bach, this merry farce ran at the Strand Theatre, London, for many
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 277 7 w 1 fi OOK YOUR BERTH FOR A REAL NIGHT *J r l~ 1 "SLEKI»ING-?A!tl EXCITEMENT ON THE I HATINEJ TODAY AT 5.15. J 10-XIGHT Gl5 AND 9 15. MT^ JJL O Hi The Amorous Adventures of i I 'Sleeping Who was the "Sweet younj? thinft" that the newly wed
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    • 308 7 10-DAY MONDAY J 9SMB GERRARD i in LEAVE IT TO ME." j Tin Maiid«-..t. Merriest C nu-dy Sucr si of the gear. THSDAY A WI.DNkSDXY. i SI.IM SUMMERVILLE. ZASl 1 PTTTB m "OUT ALL NKiiriV' I [7nivensJ'« Bide-Split Lag Comedy. THIKSDAY I KIDAY A SATIItDAV I MAURICE CHEVALILH J m
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  • 1380 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent A VERY gay and international affair was the Rotary quarterly dinner meeting held at Sea View last Monday. More than 100 members and guests were present including many ladies to whom Rotary meetings are forbidden territory as a rule and who
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 172 8 A DELICIOUS ECONOMICAL MILK. I^^s^3§B^y|^j^ HOUSEWIVES Follow these STiYßfaiUStS ilii wiH bc a sourcc of deli^ rht and ■J^^^\T*^BH^ advantage to you— BUT be sure Y v\«\t-iSh PRODLTt tc u^e the right milk I #^3 /f^i^ a(lrv kss*^r& IW^ ui rw w^ A w f> II Ml y^sp^ lubAL Milk
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    • 174 8 T-H£ N£WtST CRtATiON in POWDtK/ ASK FOR /^^7^\ This lovely new pow.ler is deliphtfullv V A perfumed in several odours, ami %v comes in all desired shades it s**-*^ is so light it will not clog the ■-pores BkL^ yet clings for hours and gives Q£^ a soft smooth finish.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 380 9 faS>riS^ISSHSHSESHSSSaSHSaS2S2SHS2SHS?t Jj By Special Appointment H y H. M. THE K»NG OF SIAM Rj r- Established 1872. ~l DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS IN ffl POPULAR JEWELLE&T S J SSET WITH DIAMONDS AND GEMS, M DESIGNED IN THE MODERN TASTE S ni AND PRICED AT TO-DAYS NEW <] LEVELS. K 5 WE OFFER
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    • 375 9 r f j Everybody's Friend j Thousands of patients have testified to the efficacy of the f pills. i 1 ATANK NIGRAH PILLS:— Are 2 a pure and highly useful pre-. paration containing the essence of vegetable tonics. They are j I an excellent remedy for nervous debility, anaemia, stomach
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    • 171 9 ■nmw«nMirwiiMWiiiiKWHitnuaMirtJiUM<inii»iiinf<ffMiiai(n a LATEST BRUNSWICK I RECORDS. 1 "HOT" RHYTHM. m m I The above records are played by ihe s world's renowned Dance Orchestras and I most popular vocalists such as: as I DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS I ORCHESTRA. b i CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA. f DON REDMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
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    • 191 9 To be slim Is no Probleni In gowiii expertly deaifi*d iJ^F to create t'tmnet 1 K <m OOf HMSOH Ltd. Chic Faf» Bicn 42, High Street, Singapore. Phone 4485. r UNBELIEVABLE YET TRUE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH ARTISTICALLY TAKEN |0 COPIES 4 *3 FOR $1,00 Visit Our Studio And Convince Yourself. Satisfaction
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  • 256 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: October 22, 1933. A TESTING TIME. On Wednesday the second Budget meeting of the Legislative Council will be held. The reports of the Select Committees of Singapore, Penang and Malacca on the draft Estimates presented at the last meeting of Council will be placed on the table
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  • 1020 10  - When Night-Time Falls On Singapore. "The Picaroon" \By "The Picaroon 9 Is A Night-Bird ...He Can't Sleep Or He Won't Sleep We Know Not Why Maybe It's His Conscience Or Maybe He's Afraid Of Missing Something But Whatever It Is He Is A Night -Bud And He Sees Things That
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  • 721 10 THANKS to the motor crash I had last week-end I've come to the < conclusion that the average woman's idea of intelligent driving is to stick a hand out each side of the car so she can turn either way she pleases. What I
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 18 10 For Perfect Results Vse IKOJN Cameras. Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photographic dealers. "Choose a Zeiss"
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    • 58 10 I Dewars i I Malaya's Premier WHISKY Obtainable from all Clubs, Hotels and first class dealers— (This is fact) Sole Agents Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. Also obtainable from our Branches at Kuala Lumpur and Kuching. -wn*«-T«»,nf r nil —^0^" Boons G port in 0 Keouf/ue/.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 39 10 THE WEEKS TIDE TABLE. To-day: 0.15 a.m.. 11.45 p.m. To-morrow: 1 a.m.. 12.20 p.m. Tuesday: 1.53 a.m.. 1.01 p.m. Wednesday: 2.56 a.m.. 1.50 p.m. Thursday: 4.21 a.m.. 2.55 p.m. Friday: 7.06 a.m., 4.32 p.m. Saturday: 7.23 a.m.. G.30 p.m.
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  • 585 11 EFFECT IN LONDON OF HIS RECENT SPEECH. SOLID SUPPORT IN D. E 1 FOR RESTRICTION. Quiet Optimism Prevails. Native Rubber Difficulty Being Steadily Surmounted. gUBBER restriction talk still sustains the market, according to air mail advices by our own correspondent, and after the
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  • 436 11 The Mystery Solved In London. (From Oiir Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 10. SOME piquant remarks appear in the current issue of the special monthly review by Messrs. A. Strauss and Co. The review harks back to a statement it made two months ago that the Straits
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  • 454 11 Gun Beats Armour. THICKEST PLATES NO DEFENCE. (From Our Own Correspondent J London, Oct. 10. TN the "Daily Telegraph" recently their naval correspondent hinteu that the Navy now possessed new types of ammunition, particularly armour-piercing projectiles, which were of truly marvellous perfection. It is now permissible to
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  • 298 11 The Biggest Haul Ever Made? (From Our Own Correspondent.) Paris, Oct. 9. ONE of the biggest seizures of smuggled drugs ever effected has just been made in Paris. It consisted of more than 401b. of cocaine, which was being shipped to Marseilles under the guise of Dutch mussels.
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  • 531 11 EXPERIMENTS MAY STOP. Blighting Economy. Imperial Institute In Danger, (From Our O.rn Corrrspondcnt.) London, Oct. 10. T^HE fate of the Empire Marketing Board also threatens the Imperial Institute as the result of decisions taken following the Ottawa Conference whereby the Dominions have ceased to contribute to
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 32 11 FOR UTMOST SATISFACTION USE A (3nwgysfe!£2rl 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. SINGAPORE.
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  • 6504 12  -  Denis MacKail Our Short Story. "By DRADSMITH, who is a successful author and therefore a law to himself, had swept across my orbit as I was weighing the risks of cross ing Waterloo Place, and, as is his successful and autonomous way, he had made his presence
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 523 12 SOCCER COMPETITION. Test Your JSkill and Win Cash Prize of 1 00 $100 1 Sunda y Tribune" n Popular Football r "n* Be Contest. Won (No. 23.) F(t The "SUNDAY TRIBUNE" will give a prize of $100 to readers submitii* entries with the largest number of correct forecasts of the
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  • 900 13 ew§ (Uir Toe L@eal limter^Clmio CnTp) Ji ©unrEameiniL f OALi S/.Y ENTRIES FROM SEVENTEEN CLUBS THE LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES WHO WILL WIN CHAMPIONSHIP THIS YEAR? THE GAME IN MALACCA AND SELANGOR. QNLY six, out of the seventeen affiliated clubs or parties of the j Singapore Badminton
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  • 240 13 In a return match of five men's doubles between the Sunbeam B.P. and the Shamrock B.P. of Kuala Lumpur, played at the latter's court last Sunday, the former beat the Hitter s—o.5 0. The results are (Sunbeam players mentioned first): Ramon and Maurice beat Melan Lazaroo and
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 87 13 m maneniiY attained by tiariny m B found very useu oi ft innocuous and will also q |^P you to overcome colds, e packing and tablet i j BRAND CONDENSED NIK There has been a phenomenal demand for "AIRSHIP" Condensed Milk since its introduction into Malaya, that dealers are finding
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  • 731 14  - Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. Walter Lindrum fdfasf The Art Of Doubling The Red. Play Crisply For Good Leads. (By IX my first diagram No. V2, this week, there are two identical -nots played from haotl. The cue un the right-hand side is correct and the one on the left
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  • 87 14 Couple Fling Themselves Under Train. Sofia, Sept. 6. Passengers en a crowded west-bound orient express witnessed a poignant lo\e trag dy a.; the train rushed through Nadejda, a station near hei e Mirtcho Dimitroff. aged 21, and Mfltei Savova. aged rineteen, being una^b to mar r y because
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  • 95 14 A Declaration Issued By The Princes. Peiping. Sept. 18. Under the leadership of Fr.nc? Teh of Inner Mongolia a declaration lias been is u d in the name of all the princes of Inner Mongolia who are no'.- gathering at Failinmiao, in Suiyuan, for a center 'ncc. What
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  • 97 14 AN W HAZARD. Marksman To Shoot Crows On Sydney Course. Sydney. Exasperated by the number ci gclf balls stolen each week by crows the New South Wales Golf Club, at La Perouse. near Sydney, have appointed .a marksman to shoot the thieves. The golfers say that the birds turn up
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  • 2234 16  -  "Rimau" By SOCCER SEASON ENDED WILTSHIRE? GREAT VICTORY LAST WEEK THE MALAYS GOOD LOSERS WAS THE JAVA TOUR A MISTAKE? SECOND DIVISION BOMBSHELL -—"CROWN" FOR CATTLEMEN POSITION OF THE MARINE F.C. MATTER REFERRED TO ENGLISH F.A.? CHINESE COMPANIONS' FINE PERFORMANCE S.C.F.A. SOCCER "DOUBLE"
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  • 476 16  - I n And Out Of The Boxing Ring. "K.O." By HRANKIE Webber, the former St. Andrew's pupil and local schoolboy champion pugilist who has been a resident of Penang during the past few months, has had a Frankie very successful start as a professional boxWebher's <>r. After figuring successfully in
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    • 182 16 i ci mm &^isi'^'*^^g^Mg^g^g^^^^''''-^*tWHt?itiMM^^w^MH^L^LM^/ I *"f^HE aftermath of illness has 7 f tJ^R X left your body weak <tnd exhausted crying out for something ~**«*4BJ ih<ii will quickly make you strong and ■^((•W**'***^^^^ healthy again, something that <- you can trust absolute! >. N^ There is one tonic food which
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  • 3061 17 LOCAL CLUB LIFE. Epworth League's Work F.M.S. Railway j Institute Keen Interest In Badminton S.C.R.C. Mixed Doubles Clerical Union Prizes Kilat Club's Billiards. i v A T the devotional meeting of the Straits Chinese Epworth League Mr. Lim Tay Boh gave a very interesting and stimulating talk on the work
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    • 472 17 A CHOICE OF STYLES AND PRICES FOB THE AVERAGE PURSE AT WHITEAWAY'S „,1'IH"! Mllim,| •■••••Illliii, .7 .'.','.7 .V.v.v x Bf fl vCo^v^ New 1 T-V BASIC moxli'-vn i'j 1--. silk r r)( KINGS. i u fl QM 1. re. ,ron- <i l I >;K BROCHE to Vh SLSPLXDIK BELT. j
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  • 929 18 A MALAYAN RECORD EQUALLED. Serious Accidents. Inauthorised Bookies On The Course? /From Our Own Corresponds J./ Ipoh. Oct. 21. TiiK totalisators and cash sweeps were poorly supported at the opening day of the Perak Turf Club's four-day professional race meeting this afternoon, due probably to the presence
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  • 110 18 Sunbeam Defeats Silverdew. In a friendly game of five doubles between the Sunbeam B.P. and the Silverdew B.P. played at the later's courts on Sunday the former won by 4 to 1. The results (Sunbeam players mentioned first) are: K. S. Wong and Georges Neo lost to Keat
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  • 995 18 Yesterday's Hockey. VISITORS DESERVE VICTORY. A BRILLIANT game of hockey was witnessed on the Padang yesterday by a large gathering when Singapore and Selangor met in the first inter-State encounter to be played this season in Singapore. There were thrills by the score and the game was
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  • 48 18 Camera Defending His World Title. Rome, Oct. 21. Primo Camera defends his world boxing championship title against the Spaniard Paolinot Uzcudun on Sunday afternoon in a fifteen round contest. The betting is, 7 5 in Camera's favour. Signor Mussolini iai expected to be present. Reuter.
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  • 26 18 The second team of the Raffles Institution beat the Young Indians by 3 2 in a hockey match played on the former's ground yesterday.
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  • 185 18 Unique Match In Ipoh To-day. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Oct. 21. AN event unique In Malayan Golf takes place to-morrow when the Ipoh Racecourse Golf Club will be at home to the Sungei Siput Golf Club. Eight foursome matches have been arranged including one in which
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  • 424 18 Yesterday's Match NEGRI-MALACCA AT SEKEMBAN- From Our Oum Cor )elpot^ r Seremban, (k\ RAKING their first oNHjl^. season. Singapore's Slat football XV. although services of their star full-ba-K Harper, outshone the NegriMr combination at Seremban p^feS Negrri-Malaeca opened th, after about 15 minutes' play 2 at the
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  • 542 19 Thajudeen Thrashed. LA>i NIGHTS BOUTS T \T NEW WORLD. ANXIOUS to sec Thajadeen's tana and to gauge his chances in his impending fight with Harry Graham, a la r..u<| turned out at the New W A a last night. Those who placed their hopes h: the f
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  • 164 19 Inter-State Hockey At Ipoh. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Oct. 21 Paying their nrst State match to-day P. ra K trounced Negr] Sembilan by 7-1 in :deal wsattier at Ipoh to-day. ir,nu V k Wh tried an experimental side that included loin boy., from the Clifford School,
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  • 857 19 Yesterday's Rugger At The S.C.C. A FINE display by the S.V.C threequarters, and first time tackling by the forwards enabled them to snatch a victory from the Wiltshire Regiment yesterday on the Padang by 14 points (1 goal and 3 ties) to 9 points (a goal and
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  • 46 19 At about noon on Friday the Brigade had a call from an engineering firm at Tanjong Rhu. j The sparks from the exhaust of one of the engines caused a fire. It was extinguished within a few minutes, very little damage being done.
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  • 592 19 Raffles Narrowly Beat Medicals. AN important development in local <£* athletics was signalled yesterday afternoon when the first inter-College sports were held at the Raffles College ground at Bukit Timah. Although there were only two competing teams— Raffles College and the Medical College the keenest rivalry was seen,
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  • 189 19 Prizes For Three Readers. ONE reader, with one mistake only, wins the prize of $75 offered in the "Sunday Tribune" of Oct. 1. in connection with the competition for forecasting the results of English and Scottish League matches played on Oct. 14. As he did not enclose a
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  • 162 19 Chinese Party's Open Tournament. (From Out Oven Corresprmdcnt.) Seremban, Oct. 20. The Seremban Chinese Badminton Party are running a badminton tournament on their own in singles (handicap), doubles and mixed doubles respectively. All the trophies for the tournament are being presented by their President. Mr. Lim Cheng
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  • 656 19 Hospital Drama. A GREAT SPORTSMAN MOURNED. (From Cur Onn Correspond vn' London, Oct. it. [\RAMA, pluck and speed mete three predominating characteristics of the adventurous career of \V. L. "Youiik" Stribjiny. describe I as "probably the most celebrated boxer in the world never to wear a i
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