Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 29 October 1933
1933-10-29
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Title Section42 1933-10-29 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. 01. 1. :io. 24 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1933. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN' SATURDAY TOST FIVE CENTS. 16 PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1933.42 words
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769 1933-10-29 1 Mystery Ship Dumps Its Cargo On Local Island. THREE WEEKS SE4RCH FOR SMUGGLERS. I OPIUM BIRIED IN KEROSENE TINS. Smart Work By Monopolies. Contact With Accomplices In Singapcre I Impossible. i 4 THREE-WEEKS' search for a mystery ship, known to have left Hongkong for Singapore769 words
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Article18 1933-10-29 1 Berlin. Oct. 28. A new law abolishing the General bfused as additional cover for currency. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article29 1933-10-29 1 New York. Oct. 20. Several officers have been arrested in Mexico City in connection with an antiGovernment plot. The conspiracy is not believed to be large ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article139 1933-10-29 1 BRITAIN MUST DEFEND HER POSITION. New York. Oct. 28. A WARNING against a sterling -dollar war, which he said would prompt Britain to do something to defend her trading position was given by Sir Robert Home (former Chancellor of the Exchequer) in a speech here, in which heReuter - 139 words
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Article85 1933-10-29 1 Gift For Construction Of Hospital. Mr. Aw Boon Haw. the well-known Jhmese philanthropist, has donated 3100.000 (Chinese currency) for the coni&rucuon oi a hospital in isdungenow, Hainan. The leaders of the Hainanese -will form a committee to carry out the project. Mi. Aw is setting an85 words
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Article55 1933-10-29 1 Mother Of Lale Yang Di Pertuan Besar. (Frovi Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 28. The Tungku Puan Besar of Sri Menanti. the mother of the late Yang Di Pertuan Besar, died at Sri Menanti yesterday. The funeral took place at. 3 p.m. to-day in the family burial ground.55 words
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Article111 1933-10-29 1 REFERENCE TO NAZIS' MARCH-PAST. Berlin, Oct. 28. THE first German official reference to the arrest of the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent, Mr. Noel Panter, is contained in a statement that Mr. Panter is suspected of trying illegally to obtain military news. TJie statement says that he has111 words
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Article132 1933-10-29 1 London, Oct. 28. The Foreign Office will not move in the matter until it is in receipt of an official despatch from the Embassy. which is expected during the week-end. It is -understood that a passage in Mr. feanter's dispatch describing the Nazis' Birier? at Kelheim saidReuter - 132 words
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Article86 1933-10-29 1 A pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday, the Rev. Mr. Petter officiating, the parties being Mr. A. W. Hay, of the Malayan Civil Service, and brother of the Hon. Mr. M. C. Hay, Legal Adviser, Johore and Miss Juan Brett. The bride was given away86 words
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Article507 1933-10-29 1 Galaxy Of Talent. IMPERSONATION OF FAMOUS STARS. 'By Our Women Correspondent. > TI/lOVIE streamers, announcing past and present attractions, Mickie Mouse's "Gala Premier" done in the life with Singapore people playing the leading roles that was Raffles Hotel last night at the Movie Ball in aid507 words
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Article54 1933-10-29 1 Thrown At Indians By Compatriots. Two Indians, with severe burns about the face, chest and arms, made a report at the Kendang Kerbau Police Station at about 11.30 last night to the effect that acid was thrown at them by two other Indians in Queen Street, No54 words
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Article215 1933-10-29 1 POLICE COMPELLED TO FIRE. Warlike Scenes. Sullen Crowds And High Tension. Haifa (Pill ill iiw|, Oct. 28. r FHE police were compelled to fire on Arabs attempting to rush the main .station on the occasion of the arrival from Jaffa of prisoners arrested in yesterday's rioting".Reuter - 215 words
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Article40 1933-10-29 1 Yesterday's Close In New York And London. 'i:.m Opt Oum Cn respondent London, Oct. 28. London Rublx r. Spot, SStjtM. JatL-Mar. 1 ||3M. Mew York Rubber, Sj>«»t, JT% Bbk Nov.-Dfc. 7 j cts. ;ross-rate. Nefi York London, 4.71%.40 words
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Article90 1933-10-29 1 Featured In Another Film In Singapore. Owing to the immense popularity gf Edward Everett Horton in iho. Gain* borough film "It's A Boy," now show in f at the Pavilion, the management of lhi> theatre have arranged to accelerate th«screening of the United Artists Picture, "The Age for90 words
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Advertisement28 1933-10-29 1 A»tl .\iiir all C: Boofca JARIJINETS vrt in "to (^"FST Oi lJjr as:-- postafe ex r»T ::f ■>'■ ashes. j. b. n ctra XHK LANKA STORES. >»■«•. !S. Ilivrrside. MALACCA.28 words
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Advertisement39 1933-10-29 1 e^ "OLD TOM" fc\ |f SPECIAL TTi f LIQUEUR 111, J^ R ftk flfj i/rjiJ If 1-? V i^S^J iar 8 e SEAGEfVS GIN. As Supplied to THE HOUSE OF LORDS. Best London Gin. Agents THE EASTERN AGENCIES LTD.39 words
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Advertisement41 1933-10-29 1 Arc o I ri ial I y In\itetl To bMpCCt Our Bookstall Which Possesses Up To Dale Periodicals, Newspaper! t'v MacttlMfc. A Trial Will Sorely Convince V<»u. M. N. A. HAMKID&CO^ Sultan Street Station or Branch at G.P.O. Huildins. KUALA LUMPUR.41 words
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Article1169 1933-10-29 2 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. JOCKEY IRVINE STILL UNCONSCIOUS IN HOSPITAL. THE four-day professional race meeting of the Perak Turf Club which was commenced on Oct. 21 was brought to a close yesterday, when the final card of nine races was worked off successfully. Jockey Irvine, who met1,169 words
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119 1933-10-29 2 LAWN TENNIS. Chinese Association. Tournament. Results and ties in the lawn tennis tournament at the Chinese Association are as follows: Koh Thian Seng and Tan Ah Hung beat Harold Tan and Lee Chim Quan 6—o. 6—2; Kam Gim Hock and Chan Chong Leng beat Woon Chow Tat and Tay Kcng119 words
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Article126 1933-10-29 2 Community's Lack Of Support Deplored. The dinner last night to the Malayan Indo-Ceylonese footballers at Mr Namazie's seaside bungalow in East Coast Road, was a plesant function. Tablfwere laid for 40 guests on the cool lawns facing the sea and among those present were Mr. and Mrs R126 words
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193 1933-10-29 2 Selangor Club's Hockey Victory. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 28. THE Selangor Club defeated the S.C.C. this evening by 3—l in a game in which the home team were the better side. The S.C.C. started well, keeping play in the home half193 words
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Article151 1933-10-29 2 Second Teams Meet At Hockey. The S,R.C. II defeated the second team of the Young Indians Recreation Club yesterday at the Padang in a game of hockey by three clear goals. The teams were: S.R.C. II: O. C. Aeria; A. B. Collick. P. F. ,de Scuza; G.151 words
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Article41 1933-10-29 2 Official Handicapper "Retrenched." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Oct. 28. As a* measure of economy the Siam Racing Association has dispensed with their professional handicapper who was paid 100 ticals for each day's racing and appointed an honorary handicapper.41 words
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Article160 1933-10-29 2 Kedah's Hockey Debut In Ipoh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Oct. 28 PERAK trounched Kedah when the latter made their debut in interState hockey by 9 o to-day. A feature of the play was the brilliant work of the schoolboys playing for Perak, no fewer than six boys160 words
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Article142 1933-10-29 2 Penang Heat Perak A Second Time. (From Our Own Correspondent Penang, Oct. 28. Penang defeated Perak In the interState rugger match on the Esplanade to-day by 13 points <two goals and a penalty goal* to 3 pis. (a try. It was a poor and scrappy game. Penang won142 words
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Article85 1933-10-29 2 The following are the positions in the S.C.F.A. inter-district League soccer competition to date: P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Ang Siang Hill 4 4 0 0 12 7 8 Coleman St. 3 3 0 0 11 16 Convent 3 2 0! 7 35 Mackenzie F. *****85 words
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Article640 1933-10-29 2 SOCCER AT JALAN BESAR. Malays Win 6-3. I IXDO-(EYL()XESE Vfr SECOND DEFEAT J\U- All-Malayan Indo-Ceyio* teiim a.-ain met with disasta win i they opposed the Malays at tl Jalan Besar Stadium yesterdav After an uncertain first half tfa Malays em< rj?ed the victors by It was a disappointing and scrjj,640 words
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Advertisement153 1933-10-29 2 WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. JEWELLED LKVKK MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 5.00 WRIST 12.50 SILVI.R POCKET 17.50 WRIST 20.00 Dust Water Proof 2&.50 GOLD POCKET from 40. (H) WHIST 18.50 IS ct, 75.00 Dust Water Proof 14 ct. to.oo STOP-WATCHES from $12.50 KYI.ItY WATCH (jIUAHANTKKD. RtPAIRS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS THEODOLITES DUMPY153 words
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Advertisement12 1933-10-29 2 iff! a p^9 it u^^B 4t F^flß^Z ■Z^PS^" v^^^ v^ www W^k12 words
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Article638 1933-10-29 3 Chinese Convicted. I SEQUEL TO AN OLD GRUDGE, j (ftim Our Oun Correspondent Johore, Oct. 27. l/| loo Seang Ehree, an old Chinese ot Plant Sulong who was seen settinK fire to the house of an estate owner and planter of the district named Teo638 words
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Article94 1933-10-29 3 Alleged Theft Of Watch And Money. Charged with the theft of a JJfggg watch valued at $75 and $15 in cash if rom his employer. Mr. Harley c £™«mbi Gilsteud Road, a Malay named Ramji Wn Haji Ibrahim, a servant ol Mr. Clarke, was produced before the Second94 words
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Article370 1933-10-29 3 Successful Claim For $170. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Oct. 27. JUDGMENT was delivered to-day by the District Judge, Mr. B. R. Whitenouse, in a civil suit in which Mr. John formerly manager of Borneo Motors, Malacca, but now in Ipoh claimed $170 (being balance of370 words
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Article69 1933-10-29 3 Thangavelu, a Tamil, was yesterday produced before Mr. N. Grice, the Second Magistrate, on a charge of having on March 18. enticed away a girl named Papathi from the lawful guardianship of her mother. Accused claimed trial. Court Inspector C. J. Bembroke said that the complainant was in69 words
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Article279 1933-10-29 3 Alleged Assault In Prison. PRONOUNCING judgment yesterday, the District Court Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, acquitted three Chinese who had been charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a fellow convict in the Singapore prison. The injured man succumbed to his wounds later in the General Hospital. Three279 words
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Article202 1933-10-29 3 Dies Upon Reaching London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. OOME mystery stili attaches to the case of Capt. Thomas Gerald Meadows who, having travelled to London from Singapore, died immediately upon arrival. He came by air; whether for reasons of haste or to avoid the202 words
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Article150 1933-10-29 3 Republican Anniversary Celebrated. (From Our Oun Cot respondent London. Oct. 17. tX)F the first time for three years a large gathering of Chinese students from many British universities met i:i London to celebrate the anniversary of the Chinese republic. A number of students from Malaya participated Last150 words
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Article121 1933-10-29 3 Not Hoarded In Singapore. (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Amsterdam. Oct 28. The puzzle of thai 3.000 tons of tin that at the beginning of the restriction scheme were said to be lying with the Straits Trading Company on account of interests outside Malaya still lacks a .solution.121 words
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Article669 1933-10-29 3 Open Verdict. DEFINITE EVIDENCE MISSING. 4N open vi rdbci whb peootded by the Singapore Coroner (Mr. F. (i. Bourne) on Friday at tin* conclusion of the inquiry into the death of Werasamy, an Indian syce employed by i European motorist working a> the Xaval Base. The deceased669 words
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Advertisement31 1933-10-29 3 W. D. H. O. WILLS 3 k WIWAKBI I Bi9 SUPREME IN THEIR CLASS MADE IN ENGLAND. w V>ff r- t LEILA HYAMS. CHARMING M. G. M. ACTRESS. U trlCrtEftSS 131 words
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Article2642 1933-10-29 4 PENANG SWIMMING CLUB AT TAN JONG BUNGAH INTERESTING REVIEW OF ACTIVITIES LAST YEAR CHINESE LADIES TAKING LESSONS LIFE SAVING CLASSES CONDUCTED FINANCE POSITION SATISFACTORY BUKOM CLERKS' CLUB INTRODUCTION OF TENNIS INTO SPORTS CURRICULUMS DEEPAVALI PROGRAMME OF TELOK AVER EPWORTH LEAGUE ANNUAL TOURNAMENTS OF AMICABLE ATHLETIC2,642 words
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Advertisement104 1933-10-29 4 phone CONDENSED MILK jj Sweetened Y JL^ Pr«Pared i i i i ro Millions of Householders all over the East "FIVE BATS" Milk has sot a standard in Milk never before achieved, and its PURITY and QUALITY is appreciated by all who have had the opportunity of trying it. i104 words
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Miscellaneous610 1933-10-29 4 CROSSWORD SOLUTION NO. 11. i ACROSS.— I. MacDonald; 8 Angel; 11. Irregular; lla. Ho; 12. Were: 13. Abase: 15. Sap: 17. Oil: 18 Erse; 20. Isle; 22. Emit; 24. An: 25. Ear; 27. Up; 29. Elate; 31. Cash: 33. Knots; 35. Traps: 38. Rrnd: 38. Gar; 40. Cur; 41. Snug;610 words
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1147 1933-10-29 5 CINEQUE - CINEQUE \Bv BO'H 1 Slil e and ZuSu Pitts, :ok appearing at the Capitol Theatre as co-stars of the Univerral ca Her First Mate" are parents ot pted sons. And both it so rnpo osistently striven »o avoid any publicity In connection with the «.j.'.' QUMMI1,147 words
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Advertisement252 1933-10-29 5 I rulon Crouds Clamour for Son!.-- HEM) THIS kcd decided hal "The Ww i-- -.i- v new- Geors? Arliss picture which i«w an indefinite run. It is pruvin, so leceaM that he man,,, nun e th, Iheatw has fond it necessarv tc oprn U* im miMt*, emrttr, Hum M i252 words
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Advertisement117 1933-10-29 5 TO-DAY MONDAY:— 1 JESSIE MATHEWS. OWEN NARES l to j "THERE GOES THE BRIDE." A saucy and seductive comedy with music. j TUESDAY:— DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. JR. in •IT'S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS." i Rollicking revela ion of what it means to t be hero. PARAMOUNT FORTHCOMING PRODUCTION:- :^R; 1 THF117 words
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Advertisement135 1933-10-29 5 PAVILION r Matinee 3-15 ;th DAY— AM) STILL AS j£ > J| POPULAR AS EVES %P ~~**V, "The tihn is one of the V gieat€st mirth provokeis shown J$ lure for a lung ,im« i and :m>- >^ *y one who fails to sec w.H be mhsing a rare tr«*at.135 words
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Article, Illustration1155 1933-10-29 6 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent r pHE "newly renovated ballroom of the Goodwood Park Hotel, which has one of the best stages in Singapore, made a uv-li^htful setting for "Tnc Little Devil" the play chosen by the Singapore Repertory Players for their first anniversary performance A1,155 words
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Advertisement25 1933-10-29 6 i NEW SHIPMENT! MORNING FROCKS I 'ALLEN "A" HOSE Swimming Suits And j Caps, Kestos Girdles I PRISCIL.L.A 61, Stamford Road, Thone: 3335. Singapore. I25 words
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Advertisement214 1933-10-29 6 .^S|^SL 9 61 la E fi-j v V gj I j|r^*'®i|V.. s g^ > kbb n^ L t_. rf CREATION in PC hk! ASK FOfl N2 IO I 6 f rhis lovelv aew pcwJer is delightfully perfumed in several odours, and comes in all dt-sired shades jt J TAKE YOUR214 words
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Advertisement496 1933-10-29 7 By Sp«ciii Appointment rQ |a To S I H. M THE KING OF SIAM. g "G Established 1872. I DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS IN 3 POPULAR JEWELLERY. rQ SET WITH DIAMONDS AND GEMS, ft jg DESIGNED IN THE MODERN TASTE }Q AND PRICED AT TO-DAY'S NEW K -j LEVELS. Cj NWE OFFER496 words
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Advertisement150 1933-10-29 7 I A POPULAR CHRISTMAS (iIFT FOR LADIES! SLAPJACKS We have just j| B received a largre shipment of I these in the newesi styles and j| jj enamelled in a grreat variety of H autiful d< signs vf PRICES VERY CHEAP. if GENEVA WATCH DEPOT. D U Jewellers, U I150 words
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Advertisement411 1933-10-29 7 Tm immmmmm M j Poh Cheng Gheong i 84, South Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. The Best Shop in Singapore for J JADE and EMERALDS. i i Moderate Prices. Genuine Bargains. i i Every article guaranteed. i i i 1 1 ALSO Gold and Silver Smiths, Jewellers, Dealers in all types of411 words
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Advertisement192 1933-10-29 7 Oiii;iilMKl.it I 1.1 I likl-l I I M I Ul I LATEST BRUNSWICK RECORDS. I "HOT" RHYTHM. j 3 The above records aiv iji.iytd by .he i world's renowned Dance Orchestras and S most popular vocalists such a> DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA. T CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA. T I DON192 words
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Advertisement276 1933-10-29 7 To be &llm is do Problem Id fownj /HfL^Mtk experUy dwlffDad tfSjuSnjt to create ■HmnnM IM jUI eves When allmno^ MMSON Lid. Chic Parpen, 42. Hij/Ii Sfr».«««. Phoue 4485. 1 1 I, ,r i I i t m m i W s t w i W t I I XRELIEVAKLK276 words
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305 1933-10-29 8 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: October 29, 1933. IS IT WAR? A day or two ago it seemed that a clash between the Soviet and Japan was inevitable. But Japan came up against big Soviet preparations and a move for recognition of Russia by the U.S.A., and her attitude has modified She305 words
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1427 1933-10-29 8 "The Picardon - "The Picardon" £i!;i;iii:r;i!ii!ili!liii I By m liIII I I II t iNiuuiiiiiHiiiMiiuini mm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiniiiia i MiiniiiiiiininiiimiMuiuiiiiiiiwi^fiiim niriiniwn mwMniiwni«i»u««i m I Watch "The Picaroon." He Is A j Man Who Will Teach You Things About The City In Which You Live. jmminuiiiiiiiitinii:i!iiiii;niniiiniiiiiitini»iiiiiiintitiiiiititti»iH!Uiniiiinini ii iiiiiuihihiiiiiii .ii;i n1,427 words
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Article776 1933-10-29 8 1 WOULDN'T have been King Henry 1 the Eighth last night for all the wives in Singapore. A I preferred my own role of Sidney Howard. Of course, I didn't get much in the way of prizes, but then I didn't get hot. A776 words
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Advertisement17 1933-10-29 8 For Perfect Results Use Cameras. Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photographic dealers. "Choose a Zeiss"17 words
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Advertisement59 1933-10-29 8 Malaya's Premier j WHISKY j Obtainable from all Qubs, Hotels and first class dealers— (This is fact) i i Sole Agents Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. Also obtainable from our Branches at Kuala Lumpur and Kuehins. plP >^ Book/ G f port in Q Reoui/ite/. J/ie59 words
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Miscellaneous41 1933-10-29 8 THE WEEK'S TIDE TABLE. Te-dny: 8.12 a.m.. 7.56 p.m. To-inorrcw: 8.52 a.m.. 9.01 pan. 'i'ue day: 9.25 a.m., 9.54 p.m. Wr-ancsday: 9.55 a.m., 10 36 p.m. Ti ursday: 10 21 i.m.. 11.15 p.m. liidav: 16.46 a.m., 11.52 p.m. Saturday: 11.12 a.m41 words
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830 1933-10-29 9 Ta Kung Pao - Ta Ku ng Pao AUTONOMOUS MOVEMENT IN THE PROVINCE. GESTURE NOT SPONTANEOUS. Japanese Behind The Whole Scene? SECESSION FROM CHINA FEARED. Thy "Ta Rung Pao" declares that the movement for autonomy in Inner Mongolia is not a spontaneous one' As it is an open secret830 words
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Article86 1933-10-29 9 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao Political Unrest Gradually Dying Down. Hongkong. Sept. 17. The poiu leal disturbance in the South-west has gradually died down and an understanding has been rcf til d between General Chen Chitang and the Party leaders who recently wenr to H<>n-k;m? In a body as86 words
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Article101 1933-10-29 9 Shun Pao - Shun Pao Chinese Troops Take Measures Against Advance. Chengtu, Sept. 2« The Tibetan; ;n SUcang a»*a now making rcepandiens to attack Pa-ao. east of thf linsha River and some cf the Tibetan troops ti-p reported lo be already on tha move. Thf *Chift?se t?ooix; at Pa -on101 words
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Article271 1933-10-29 9 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao Blockade Against The Reds." Nanchang, Sept. 29. THE economic blockade against the Com munist area has already become effective and, so far, the blockade has produced satisfactory results. According to information from the monopoly bireau at Nanciiar.g. the blockade applies particularly to271 words
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Article58 1933-10-29 9 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao Shanghai, Sept. 27. M Wilden, Prerch Minister to China, arrived from Nankin'!; yesterday. It is said that th > French Minister has alie?dy telegraphic the result of his mretins with Mr. Wan.? Ching-wai on the Sino-French Apnam Commercial Treaty to the Foreign Ministry in Paris58 words
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Article173 1933-10-29 9 sth Army Commander. MILITARY COLLEGE IN SIAM. Shanghai. Oct. 19. fiEN. Chang Chi Chung. Command r of the sth Of Army, has arrived in Siam with the ob.iect if establishing a branch of the Nanking Miliary College there. Geii. Chin Shu Jen. former Governor of Sinkiang,173 words
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Article61 1933-10-29 9 Shun Pao - Shun Pao Nanking, Sept. 26. For the purpose of developing the Northwest, the Mongolian and TUbbtan Affairs Commission has drawn up plans' for the establishment of 3 Mongolian Industrial Bank in Imer Mongolia and to i sua notes to an ■^rount of $10 000 000 to finance the61 words
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Article239 1933-10-29 9 GOVT. AND INNER MONGOLIA Autonomy Movement Under Discussion. s* pt. "8 jn oonnection with the contemplated estabiishM. m r m cf an autonomous government hi Inner Mongolia, i is learned that the Government has decided to send General Kuan", Shaobsiung to Nortli Clii::a to disruss the situaiion with tin- ChaharChina Times - 239 words
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Article38 1933-10-29 9 Shanghai. Sept. Mr. Lin Shcn. Chairman of the National Gcvernment, returned to Mank'nr last nigh*. He was seen off by Mayor Wn Trh-chen and ether high official;, of the Shanoiri Municipal Goverrment Shanghai Morning PostShanghai Morning Post - 38 words
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Article757 1933-10-29 9 RELATIONS TO HE IMPROVED? Many Difficulties. No Hope Of Breaking 1 The Impasse. "A despatch from Tokyo dated September 17 says that Mr. Wang Chinjr-wei, the President of the Executive Yuan, h:is indicated to Mr, Ariyoshi, the Japanese Minister to China, the intention of the Chinese GovernmentPciping Morning Post - 757 words
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Advertisement31 1933-10-29 9 FOR UTMOST SATISFACTION USE A EVERY PEN IS FULLY GUARANTEED. MODERATE PRICES. BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. THF CHINA OPTICAL CO., ObUinabk from all k*d"* lH^Vpper Cross Street, stores and stationers. SINGAPORE. -i*31 words
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Advertisement178 1933-10-29 9 i nil iiii::i!!i Ii i i!i >i ii 1. 1: i ;ii i ,i; liillii■ i i i i i i |i| iisi2tii»is: i i < s i i i s j i«iii i i i i i iiiiiinni ii m niiim:!i'«' THE j VITAL PRINCIPLE 1 is the adequate178 words
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Article, Illustration1265 1933-10-29 10 "Shoulder- Strap - "Shoulder-Strap" By B" Co/s Rifle Meeting At Ihtkh Timah To- Day. Training Season Near The End- -Gunners f To Close With A Ball «B" Company On i The Range Machine-Gunners Give A Demi onstration. rrir most in Lnnteering 1 activity I has1,265 words
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Advertisement77 1933-10-29 10 Bothersome HA A A^*^^ mosquitoes HT/§-/ Jv^3 sprays INSIST on powerful FLIT -it kills without fail Remember the comfort of your guests and don't buy weak imitations of FLIT. Your friends will appreciate your hospitality when you save them the annoyance of insect pests. Consider your own comfort, 100, and77 words
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Advertisement687 1933-10-29 10 Weak Teeth are usually due to a lack of Calcium in the body j^S^^ fe} Remember that your teeth are IV H vSU V^J 1H 611 il^Ti'W living parts of your body. The Make \J V '-V MK m food the v re^ uire is Cabana. y° ur tecth Chilblains687 words
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Article735 1933-10-29 11 UNCLE HARRY - UNCLE HARRY CONDUCTED BY n^KOSE of readers who live out at i- Katong or Siglap or Bedok must have heard the firing on Sunday morning. It was caused by the anti-aircraft guns belonging to the Singapore Volunteer Corps. They have a practice with real735 words
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Article, Illustration561 1933-10-29 11 Walter Lindrum - Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. Walter Lindrum fsdaf (By TO do justice to the stroke shown A in my first diagram No. 13, demands no small degree of cuemanship. Simple as the shot appears on paper, you will soon discover its difficulties when you try it out on the billiards561 words
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Advertisement465 1933-10-29 11 ASSETS EXCEED 512.000.000 I ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. fhe Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). BEAD Of FICE: Grt* Kastern UI, Huildin^ Cecil Street. Singapore.. Londo H Office: 27, Old Jewry. E. C. I deposited with \hv Suprcnie Court of England and complies with the465 words
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Advertisement113 1933-10-29 11 THE "WALTER LINDRUM' BILLIARD TABLE IT'S GOT TO BE GOOD HEP i IT'S THE SELECTED TABLE OF i# WALTER LINPRUN g-f THE WORLDS CHAMPION BILLIARDIST. j^^ ,f The Walt*r l.lndrom T«bl» OTHER MAKES MAY BE MORE EXPENSIVE BUT— NONE JUST AS GOOD INSIST UPON THE WORLD'S BEST REFUSE SUBSTITUTE INSIST113 words
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Article, Illustration1827 1933-10-29 12 " Rimau - "Rimau" Selangor's Hockey "Don hie" In Singapore Dashing Display By Forwards Reliable Reserves Run Regulars Off Their Feet Singapore's First Inter-State Rugby Football Encounter Negri-Ma-lacca Defeated At Seremban— Penan g's Glory Shortlived Three Quarters "Bottled' 9 Up By Selangor Pack. (By QjELANGOR'S representatives elearly1,827 words
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Article588 1933-10-29 12 "K. O - "K.O." By rpilAJUDEEX'S disappointing display against Y. C. Song at the New World Arena last week is still being widely commented upon in local boxing cirThiijvdeetCs cles. Those who saw the Ceylon Disappointing champion in action against Kid Disphn.i. Garbo about 18 months588 words
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Advertisement546 1933-10-29 12 Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of 100 <JS]Q(J "Sunday Tribune" No Must Be Entrance Contest. Wop I (No. 24.) 1 ce The '"SUNDAY TRIBUNE" will give a prize of $100 to readers submitting entries with the largest number of comet forecasts of the results of matches listed below.546 words
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Article, Illustration1494 1933-10-29 13 The Results of The Week's Matches. Plm lor AU-Malaya Tournament Klang E p worth League Finals Remit* Of Malacca Competition What's On In Locai Badminton World To-day. rrH^ k perhaps an opportune tim to make a plea i' »i* the institution of an All Malaya Badminton Tournament. In *ece»l weeks,1,494 words
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Article218 1933-10-29 13 1 Results Of Last Week's Championship Ties. (From Our Own Correspondent..' Malacca. Oct. 23. The following were the results of the Malacca baanmton Tournament cham- pionship ties played off during Saturdav and Sunday last at the Shamrock court ai Pengk.ilan Rama Doubles: Onj> Kim Geok and Chan Ah218 words
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Miscellaneous38 1933-10-29 13 TO.DAVS TIES. To-d\-. 5 ties in the Singapore Batlfiiinton Association i our nr. runt are as follows: Inter-Club: Diehards B. P. v. Novices B.P ladie-j' Double lilesea aI. Rodrigues *fld C. Ko;;i s v. Misses S. Horii and38 words
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1440 1933-10-29 14 The English And Scottish Leagues. The Arsenal Win At Villa Park. The Arsenal won at Villa Park yesterday but Tottenham Hotspur maintain the lead in the First Division through their win over Middlesbrough. The Wolves scored six goals in entertaining the Wednesday. London. Oct. 28. To-day 's matches in the1,440 words
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Article235 1933-10-29 14 Tennis Tournament In Progress. (From Our Own Correspondent.) XT Reremban, Oct. 27. The Negri Sembilan Japanese Association are holding a tennis tournament (handicap; on the association courts at Temiang for the Wakita Cup The present holders are: Y Oda fDou g b?e S s) and T SUSa235 words
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Article156 1933-10-29 14 Presentation Of League Trophy. (From Our Own Correspondent.) m m Taiping, Oct. 28. The Taiping Physical Culture League winners of the Taiping open badminton League, received their Trophy yesterday Mr. Toh Eng Hoe making the presentation. The secretary of the League expressed regret that Mr. Sheppard. the donor156 words
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Article58 1933-10-29 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 27. The semi-finals of the billiard tournament held at the St. Paul's old Boys' Association for the Goh fing Thjv Cup resulted as follows: A. Sta Maria beat M. A. Victor, 350— 202; Chong Ah Fah beat Lee Fah Nan (W.OJ. The58 words
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Article131 1933-10-29 14 'Plane Forced Down On First Trip. Hongkong. Oct. 27. THE "plane of the China Aviation Company, when passing ever Foochow yesterday afternoon en its way to Shanghai fom Hongkong With mails, was forced down by a .storm. It resumes its journey to-day. On its .southern maiden trip, thr131 words
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Article130 1933-10-29 14 Helpful Efforts By America. (From Out Own Correspond int.) London. Oct. 28 British tin exports to the United States are a notable leature of the Board of Trade returns for September Compared with 610 tons for September 1932. America this year took 3,526 tons More remarkable130 words
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Article419 1933-10-29 14 Women Held p p CONVICTION vt TH p ASSIZES. gEFORK Mr .v G Mi and a common jury. iiliheAwi, v^- ui sentenced to gev, n x oars' (i H -an lhis m ni nsi ansa( l(e()s Mr. J. H. Bass,.,;. th r ictfa D not rep'-ssenled419 words
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Advertisement289 1933-10-29 14 WHITEAWAY'S Christmas Bazaar OPENS ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th j -rfejfi \tm j Wrr I JIORNBY SPEED BOAT. N(J j ton one winding. Leng.h 16' incbes. Beam 3' ins. rails. 1 Blue White. RedGreen. Grcen'lvory Price ?:> cts. Price 510.50. cach. Aj&gw" PILL ALONG DOGS WHIPPET TANK, i STEA.H ROAD ROLLER289 words
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Article1124 1933-10-29 15 ill ARREL WITH HUSBAND. "Holy Man' Charged. Former Clerk In Harbour Hoard. nr\W. rising revelation that a i "holy man" was former ly a the Singapore Harbour Boa!! rs and retired from mi «*t handsome gratuity an<i «i vk'\v to going intc set r *tudy "•yoga"1,124 words
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Article306 1933-10-29 15 Selangor League Final Replay. (From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 28. A REPLAY was necessary in the Third Division of the Selangor Association Football League between the Selangor Indians and the T.P.C.A. as both these teams tied for championship honours this season. The replay this306 words
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Article124 1933-10-29 15 The St. Gregory's B. P. defeated the Hua Chiang B. P. by 4 games to 3 at the former's court on Saturday. Scores (St. Gregory's players mentioned first) Khng Guan Siang beat Peter Tan 15 11. 15 8; Joseph Chye lost to L. Ycang B—ls, 14—14 1124 words
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Article266 1933-10-29 15 Three Readers Share Pi'izc. npHREE r< aders, with one error each. J share the prize in our Popular Soccer Contest No. 21. The winners, who will receive 3C3.31 each during the course of the week :tre: MR. L. S. CHENG, :J7, Immigration Road, Penang. MR. C. C. KAT,266 words
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Article63 1933-10-29 15 The general committee of the Y.W.C.A. wish to thank the Rcxy Theatre management and staff, Messrs. Pavilion Ltd. and all those who helped by the sale of tickets, doorkeeping etc. towards the success of the Benefit Performance. They also tender their thanks to the helpers a: their recent63 words
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Article43 1933-10-29 15 S.A.U. team v. the lacks' B.P. at the latter's court to-morrow at 3.30 p.m.: Tan Jceh Nee. Ng Heng Nam, Yeo Keok Cheng, C. P. Chi.,, L. H. San, Kang Mui Fah, Low Cheng Heng. Ng Cheng Leag, Low Cheng Khoon.43 words
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Article262 1933-10-29 15 ANOTHER BADMINTON SENSATION. Late -Comers Penalised Yesterday. TWO walk-overs were awarded and game was scratched In yesterday*; ties in the annual tournament of the Singapore Badminton Associatio i S.V.C. Drill Hall. The Roseray B.P. easily dispose ri »i the Amateur Sporting Association In hhe first round of the inter-club tournament,262 words
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Article114 1933-10-29 15 Chai Lai Administers The Knock-Out. (From Our Oim Corrcsp(>nd'nt.j Ipoh. Oct. 23. A successful boxing tournament was held here when over 700 were present. In view of the very satisfactory support it is proposed to hold monthly fights in future. The chief bout of the night was between114 words
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Article783 1933-10-29 15 Yesterday's Rujojor. CIVILIAN STATE XV S SUPREMACY. I SINGAPORE'S civilian rugby football Stale XV definitely auauftod their superiority ©ver the Malay Command when these sides met at t! c S.C.C. \esterday, winning l»y tw<> goals, a penalty goal and u\. 16 pts.) to nil. Only one during783 words
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Article, Illustration100 1933-10-29 16 The band of the Ist WUtsmres, starting out from the Drill Hall at Friday's S.V.C. route march. fsaf Tiit L:a'- t scccei -II \---i defeated JMalayari Indo-Ccyloncsu E r 'European i on parade at headquarters p/»».ior D. it. r ■■'••epn C' J (ScottisnJ100 words
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