Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 5 November 1933
1933-11-05
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Title Section22 1933-11-05 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED Tilt MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. I.— No. 25 FIVE CENI^S. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 193322 words
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791 1933-11-05 1 Sin Chew, Jit - Sin Chew, Jit Advance Troops Clash On Siberian Frontier. HOSTILITIES IMMINENT ON THE BORDER. SOVIET WITHDRAWS OFFER TO SELL RAILWAY. Fully t Prepared To Fight. All Available Japanese Forces Rushed To Frontier. "Will war break out betw «c So\ v t Russia and Japan?" That791 words
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Article58 1933-11-05 1 Ipoh, Nov. 4. Taipin-r union cinema was broken into to-day and jewellery valued at $160 was removed from a room upstairs. The jewellery was the property of the manner of the cinema. Following police inquiries, a young Chinese was arrested and charged with theft of the jewellery58 words
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Article65 1933-11-05 1 Ipoh, Nov. 4. The death has occurred of Mrs. Foo i f'hoon" Yit. wife of the well-known i Kinta miner and landed proprietor, following a three weeks* illness. The funeral was largely attended, includin" several hundred boys and girls I from Chinese schools as a mark of65 words
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Article312 1933-11-05 1 Both Sides Guarantee Non-A ggression. Shanghai, 4. IT is learnt from a reliable source tha a draft has U---U drawn up of ii: proposed Sino-Russo Nun -Aggres ;ioi Pact containing five clauses ana t! 0 this draft w;'.n submitted by \.\i^ So Lei Minister. M. BogomolofT.312 words
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Article278 1933-11-05 1 Adviser Resigns. CON FIDENCE MUST NOT DROP. New York. Nov. 1. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's determinaliom to adhere to the Warren cold }iiiy'iY\ x i xperiment, despite the growing Scepticism of his financial advisers; says the Washington corres- pondenjb of the "Herald Tribune" the reasoa underlying the 1278 words
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Article139 1933-11-05 1 Siam's State Of Grief Heavy Damage Caused tit/ Rebels. (Prom Our O n Corn pond I Ban ov 4. rpHES latest communique states that the 1 coun try moving towa -< .i se The military are pursuing tin- sea 14 red elements with a view to preventing their giving furtherReuter - 139 words
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Article72 1933-11-05 1 Govt. Expenses For November Found. Shanghai. Nov. 4. Dr. H. H. Kung, the new Finance Minister, arrived In Shanghai y& morning. In a statement he Issued he said that all military and civil expe for this month have been raised from various sources. ••I am thankful for the72 words
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Article141 1933-11-05 1 Yesterday's Close In New York And London. i i f {Prom Our Ovxn Ccrrcspondentj London, Nov. 1. London Rubber, Spot, 331 32d. Jan. -Mar. i L|32d. New York Rubber, Spot, 7% cts. Nov.-Dec. 8 cts. CROSS-RATE. New York London, 4.86. I consideration by the Governm I Mr. T.141 words
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Article59 1933-11-05 1 Conference to M*.'C( In London In 1934. j London, Nov 4. An all-Empire conference will meet m London early m 1934 to preserve the Empire's cargoes for the empire ships, says the "Daily Expresj An organising committee ii being formed and Invitations will be despatched to representative shippingReuter - 59 words
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Article151 1933-11-05 1 POLICE CHIEFS EVIDENCE. Absurd Story. "When You Shoot I Shoot." v Berlin, Nov. 4. BY special dispensation M. Dimitroflf was readmitted into court to hear the testimony of Minister (Joering. The- court was crowded with police officers clanking their swords. Herr Goering contemptuously refaked the Brown BooksReuter - 151 words
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Article349 1933-11-05 1 Chinese Catholic Church Function. A TEH an elapse of 22 years, the j Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Queen Street, is once again being honoured by the ordination this morn- of mc Rev. Ifbaeg Koh as priest. It id July. 1911; when a similar service was349 words
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Advertisement39 1933-11-05 1 THt: LANKA STORES, 28, Rivrr^ide. Malacca BlMiwh: 1«. Jul.m Abrtuliah. Muar Alb U m s Have "HAR!** R"S < Mum ALB I "MS" for Auto'^raphi;. Phots and Addresses only 80 ccnta each? Our McCurquodale.s Snapshot Albums are 60 cents t\uh.39 words
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Advertisement33 1933-11-05 1 a "OLD TOM" ga P special rr? IP LIQUEUR mm $2.75 ga \^^^j A Large I^^^ SEAGERS GIN. As Supplied to THE HOUSE OF LORDS. Best London Gin. Agents TOE EASTERN AGENCIES LTD.33 words
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Advertisement39 1933-11-05 1 You Are Cordially Invited To Inspect Our Bookstall Which Possesses Ip To Date Periodicals, Newspapers Magazine*. A Trial Will SuMy onvince Yen. M. N. A. HAMKiDiV 0., Sultan Street Station or Branch at G.P.O. Building, XL r ALA LUMI'LU39 words
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Article427 1933-11-05 2 Beaten By Malays At IJesar. Bthc Jalan Pa\T id! but The Malays superior m irds failed the tactical their out--1 on the n although md pass- th high play. seldom opened men were very m methods. had comparative forward move- ickening man on GOAL. last-] t, decided427 words
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Article164 1933-11-05 2 Four Readers Share The Prize. FOUR readers, each with ten correct forecasts, share the prize m our Popular Soccer Contest No. 22. The winners are: Mr. Yeoh Beng Hong, 26, Seang Tek Road, Penang. Mr. Lee Chew Tong, 10, Ann Sianj Hill, Singapore. Mr. Koh Pee Chin, Cheng164 words
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Article253 1933-11-05 2 Animals Clocked By Winning Post." rrillEßE was a larger gathering present 1 at yesterday morning's training at Bukit Timah than there has been m the past. No more of the up-country horses have arrived as yet but are all due early this week. SILVER MONK and ROW253 words
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Article85 1933-11-05 2 Matches With Penang And Kedah. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 4. The Perak hockey eleven against Penang on Armistice Day will be: Chong Swee Lim. Junsz. Lee Chin Teck. Alladad Khan, Puran Singh, La Brooy, Dass, Baharon, Raja Mohumcd. Osrr.an, Caleb. On the following day Perak will85 words
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Article101 1933-11-05 2 Micky Walker's Plucky Challenge. New York, Nov. 4. MAXIE Rosenbloom (holder) beat Micky Walker on points m a fifteenround fight for the world's light-heavy-weight title at Madison Square Garden Ten-thousand spectators saw Rosenbloom easily win twelve of the fifteen vrmnds He lost the first round when he was101 words
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Article85 1933-11-05 2 London, Nov. 4. Th- 'Daily Mirror*' announces en reliable authority that Miss Joyce Wethered, four times British golf champion is turning professional m the near future having already discussed Hip possibility with her advisers. The same paper states that it interviewed Miss Wethered who refused to confirm85 words
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Article105 1933-11-05 2 Success Of Penang Chinese, (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Nov. 4. THE Chinese Recreation Club completed double by winning: th: P.F.A. League and Cup for the second year m succession to-day when they defeated St. Xavier's R. C. who were also the 1932 finalists, m the Cup final105 words
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Article84 1933-11-05 2 The following are the latest positions m the S.C.F.A. Inter-District, Soccer League. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Coleman 4 4 0 0 13 1 8 Ang S:ang 5 4 1 0 12 7 3 Mackenzie t 3 0 1 12 6 7 Covent 4211 8 684 words
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Article80 1933-11-05 2 Championship Meeting In Singapore. T»HE fir tSi ese athletic A i»".<^:-:- held at the Faian Besar S1 ihmi next Saturdai Armi st ico Da uncLiy, promiseLo be a big affaii J Ove L Qt local Chinese athl Mpate including stro irom the English Bcho An chib) 180 words
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Article49 1933-11-05 2 S.C.C. hockey XI v. Raffles College on Monday vov. 13. at the 8.C.C.: Dr. J. If. A. Lowson: J. V. 8. Erooke, .1. K. Gale: J J. Gough, 3. Kirk, D. H. Tudor: S Webb. D. Longden. J. L. C. Walker. J. N. Wainwright, c. W. Watson.49 words
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Advertisement278 1933-11-05 2 a Lovely Lustre... and Every Hair m Place F^EfM^^l Alluring new lights will gleam m your I B^m rf^W hair when you bring out its beauty with \*N ~Ji/ Stacomb. You can be sure that your hair V^£ j *^Z^jLf is always neat and attractive, too, for this I y278 words
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Yesterday's Reports From The Malayan Courts.
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Article476 1933-11-05 3 leembruggen Sentenced. "NEVER FREE FOR EIGHT MONTHS." fpE District Judge, Mr. 11. A. Ferrer, passed sentence of 12 months' r.i. on Charles Neil Leem-brr.L--.Lren yesterday. He was found guilty of having incurred d-hts of over $100 while still an undischarged bankrupt. The prosecution, conducted by Court Inspector476 words
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Article231 1933-11-05 3 Passengers On The "President Hayes." The following are passengers on the 'President Hayes," which arrived m Singapore yesterday. Mr W J Dyment. who is returning to Singapore after a short visit to Manila to resume his duties as Canadian National Rlwys. Agent. nrnlllr Mr. M. Mohammed Kazim, of231 words
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Article47 1933-11-05 3 (From Our Own correspondent.) London. Oct. 24 (By Air M ad). Callers at Malaya House HtS^re Include Mr. H. Henley, P^ «r OouenK Mr. and Mrs. G. D. cr ®°P^f t j IN rat Mr B. B^prin. Mr. R- HOilH ami Mr B F QaUohott.47 words
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Article192 1933-11-05 3 Injured Man Awarded Damages. (Tram Our Ovn Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 3. "JUDGMENT for $2,831.95 and costs J was given by the Hon. Mr. S. T. Thomas Chief Justice. F.M.S., m the -suit which was concluded at the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court, to-day. Mr. Kanapathy Pillai192 words
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Article191 1933-11-05 3 Made The Permanent Foreign Minister. Shanghai, Nov. 4. Mr. Wang Ching Wei (Chairman of the Executive Yuan* has been appointed permanent Foreign Minister. Dr. Lo Wen Kan. who has returned to the capital from his mission to Sinkiang, will be transferred to another post. Mr. Lin Sen. Chairman191 words
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Article125 1933-11-05 3 Further Donation By The Aw Brothers. The board of management of St. An, drew's Mission Hospital arc once again ridebtea Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par for a donation of $2,000 at a Ume when the financial position is Ca v wTn that earlier m125 words
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Article35 1933-11-05 3 Built Just Before The Crucifixion, Jerusalem. The anueduct constructed by Pontius order to cope with just such n rtrnii'-nt as exists at present ni'v VnH of the water is also Piped to iiiihhhun.35 words
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Article244 1933-11-05 3 Delayed When Ship Sank. WHEN Law Yew, was produced before the District Judge, Mr. 11. A. Forrer, yesterday and charged with theft and with failing to report change of address whilst under police supervision, he gave a story which failed to convince his honour. The prosecution alleged244 words
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Article36 1933-11-05 3 Buenos Aires, Oct. 10. Supporters of the late President Irigoyen contemplate opening a subscription with the object of erecting a monument to their former leader similar to ihat erected to President Hindenburg m Germany.36 words
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Article124 1933-11-05 3 Bengali Who Had No Licence. THE prompt action of the police m acting on information received, led to the appearance, yesterday, of Noor Mohamed, a Bengali, before the District Judge Mr. H. A. Forrer. He was charged with being m possession of a revolver without a licence. Detective124 words
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Article155 1933-11-05 3 Motor-cars As Barriers To Stop Excursion. Tangier. A large party of British ltourists have had to cancel "th-eir projected trip into Spanish Mcvoeco owing to a "biockadc' r by local taxidrivers. As soon as ithe British visitors had boarded ihe excursion buses drawn up on the quay, a155 words
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Article136 1933-11-05 3 Opium Found In A Steel Trunk. A fine of $3,G00 was imposed by the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday on a Chinese, named Tan Siew who pleaded guilty to being found m possession of non-Government chandu. The accused, who came to Singapore from China, attempted136 words
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Article318 1933-11-05 3 Chinese Charged. ALLEGED THKFT FROM RKDKOOM. (From Our Oun Corrcspondrnt.) [poh, Nov. 3. A CHINESE woman, the secondary wife of a local tmvkay, was, it m alleged, the victim of a daring robber? on Sunday. It Appears that the woman wh > lives m Lav Bktheng Street318 words
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Advertisement68 1933-11-05 3 S Fhe name B M is lamous the worki over I B for .the ne^er tailing I I guarantee of quality I I and value it Oives. B I Consistent value. B consistent quality, I iip!^- -M consistent advance BlHlllirTTl felL: p! In popularity. BCIIL- I: I Jfl^^SM f I68 words
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Article116 1933-11-05 4 COLLAPSED BEFORE SICK SON. Death Of Prominent Perak Chinese. (From Our espondent.) Ip:>h. Nov. 4. jtTfHILF. vi.-iti:. son, Dr. E. C. Lim. tao the district hospital, Mr. Lim Earn Kirn ft-li to the floor unconscious h hours later v.i r:.owt regaining consciousness. i^eceased was a leading member o! th»- Hokld116 words
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Article161 1933-11-05 4 Programmes From The Local Station. THE following programmes will be broadcast from the Singapore shortwave station, Z.H.I. (Broadcast Hous?), during the week: Monday: 6 p.m. recorded music; 6.45 p.m. news bulletin; 7 p.m. relay of cont items from Tomlinson Hall; Mrs. it. J. Fennie mezzo-soprano. Mr. J. M.161 words
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Article1197 1933-11-05 4 A Local Industry. GOODWILL MADE IT POSSIBLE. ]yi ANY prominent Singapore residents were present at the Archipelago, Brewery, m Alexandra Road, yesterday, when the official opening of the new concern took place. All communities were represented and toasts to the new beer and to the future prosperity1,197 words
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Article100 1933-11-05 4 Millionaire Loses His Property. Madrid, Nov. 4. A SENSATION has been caused by the A- escape of the millionaire Monarchist, Don Juan March, from the gaol m .Spain where he has been awaiting trial for 18 months on vague charges. He crossed the frontier unrecognised and arrived100 words
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Article443 1933-11-05 4 Local Exhibition. GOODS WORTH MANY THOUSANDS. AN exhibition so valuable that a detective is constantly watching m case attempts are made to remove any of the articles displayed, is now taking place at the Y.W.C.A. Hostel m Coilyer Quay. The exhibition is of goods from ail443 words
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Article148 1933-11-05 4 Job Of Achieving Racial Greatness. Paris, Nov. 4. npHE vole of confidence m the Govern--1 ment, passed by the Chamber wa3 lollowed by a very eloquent speech by M. Sarraut, In which he declared "France is my religion. I love my country fiercely, because I have148 words
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Advertisement73 1933-11-05 4 \1 Ml Mm n m^^P" 7 jßKji £&*4 r -^yf jßnhSa fet ii iHw W ILL V^ A\ XX T Shaving can be a pleasure if you use this new scientifically manufactured Razor Blade— a different side for «ach day. You won't be convinced until you try them make it73 words
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Miscellaneous645 1933-11-05 4 ROSSWORI) SOLUTION No. 12. ACROSS— I. Sober; G Erudition; 12. Adore; 13. Boso; 14. Anna: 15. Pears; 16. Lent; 18. To: 10. Bty; 20. Oak; 24. Ram; 26. Pos?.s: 2£. Amass; 3?. Slain; 33. Sim: 34. Aid: 36. Ruier; 33. Yeats; 41. Too; 42. The: 43. Slog; 45. Sol; 46.645 words
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Article1286 1933-11-05 5 THK musical comedy extravaganza -I -Kmi^ of the Ritz." starring Stanley Lupino. opens at the Capitol on Sunday, when there will also appear the Mackey Twins, coloured tap dancers who will be remembered for their excellent items m Eddie Cantor's film. "The Kid From Spain." The company1,286 words
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Advertisement196 1933-11-05 5 A I if AMB RA a to DAY fc* iT COVE H THE know things they jl H?\ don't dare to print. Jr\ 1 know the drama and comedy the loves the i hates... the fine things and the IJ stinking things of life and B, women., down there on196 words
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Advertisement280 1933-11-05 5 Z 10-OAV:— Z -zoo m BUDAPBST"* I V II ll Z LORETTA YOU NO ft GENE BAVMOM) MOM»AY A TILSDW: "WILD <;IKL" with Z < harl«-s I arrHl. Joan Ci'iin n umi Ralph BcUam> \VKI>\FSIIAV A TIH KSl>\%: Doutjle li'atur Z "WINNER TAKK AM." m with James Cajmry And THE280 words
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Article, Illustration1240 1933-11-05 6 rE gayest party Singapore has enjoyed for ages was the Movie Ball at Raffles last Saturday everybody m town was on hand to watch their more ambitious fellows who had taken the trouble to dress. OUT of 600 odd guests there was a very small minority1,240 words
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Advertisement67 1933-11-05 6 ALL GONE! I A healthy and enjoyable drink for the toddler. I f^ s^^^-^^^ Children love this delicious and simple i i ;%BSEDMJI: drink i I p m^kmaid BnOW I SWE S ENE Ci«4&> Dissolve three teaspoonfuls of Sr'^^H "MILKMAID" Sweetened Condensed Milk l&y^ %i&W m a CUp of eitner67 words
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Advertisement272 1933-11-05 6 #L^% ROGFR m tall. W3WJ9 9 J^^ijr >s. All I™ a B B y Bi BlJft B B I^^^^^ r i B ft E V <w I r A BSBB njdß I CRtATION m POWDtfc/ ASK FOR Ns 10l 6 This lovely new f>ow ler is defighifallv j»S< j perfumed272 words
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Advertisement371 1933-11-05 7 By Speci .1 Appointment To H. M. THE KING CF SIAM. FttaMUtied 1872, DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS IN POPULAR JEWELLERY. I SET WITH DIAMONDS AND GEMS, DESIGNED IN THE MODERN TASTE I AND PRICED AT TO-DAY'S NEW LEVELS. WE OFFER OUTSTANDING VALUES FOR THE THRIFTY CUSTOMERS TO BUY WITH CAUTION, AND NOT371 words
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Advertisement184 1933-11-05 7 Youn Shopping Guide I ii A POPULAR CHRISTMAS j GIFT FOR LADIES! j FLAPJACKS We have just j rt reived a large shipment of j these m the newest styles and j enamelled m a great variety of beautiful designs, PRICES VERY CHEAP. GENEVA WATCH DEPOT. i j Jewellers, j184 words
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Advertisement382 1933-11-05 7 I g Poh Cheng Cheong j 84, South Bridge Road, <W^p^ <^^F The Best Shop m Singapore for ft Jttt-^H j J JADE and EMERALDS. I Moderate Prices. j' HIGH CLASS PERFUMES. j Genuine Bargains. i c-uerlain and caron, rigaud un j Every article guaranteed. air embaume. chanel coty. I382 words
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Advertisement165 1933-11-05 7 LATEST BRUNSWICK RECORDS. 'HOT" RHYTHM. The above records arc played by \he L world's renowned Dance Orch stras and most popular vocalists such as: DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA. CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA. DON REDMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA. DORSEY BROTHERS' ORCHESTRA. BING CROSBY (the mest popular J crooner). i i BOSWELL165 words
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Advertisement253 1933-11-05 7 To be slim it no qr. S Problem m gown* to create *iimn^>— MnPlli evec vliec ■limner v Chic Ftf* 11 42, High Street, Singapore. Piione 4485 l I i r UNBELIEVABLE YKT IftUß 1 YOUR PHOTOGRAI»H J ARTISTICALLY TAKEN |0 COPIES 4' 3 FOR $1,00 Visit Our Studio And253 words
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305 1933-11-05 8 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: November 5, 1933. IS IT WAR? The latest news from North Manchuria is very disquieting. The Soviet and Japanese troops have clashed, and both sides are calling up additional troops. These clashes may amount to skermishes only, but there is no doubt that the issue upon which305 words
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Article, Illustration1400 1933-11-05 8 "The Picaroon - When Night-Time Falls On Singapore. "The Picaroon." By Sunday Tribune Night-Tune ONE iIIHIV is it that the night itself seems to bring with it an air of relaxation that one never experiences m the daytime? People auto- matically prepare to enjoy themselves as soon as the cool of the evening1,400 words
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Article388 1933-11-05 8 Anglius - Anglius TO be ill when there's free beer on the ice is definitely not funny. The proprietors of the A.B.C. might have shown a little more consideration and opened their brewery when 1 was fit and ready to oblige them by .sj.mplin.ef their beer.388 words
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Advertisement22 1933-11-05 8 For Perfect Results Use i i i rTjKorN I Cameras. Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photographic dealers. Choose a Zeiss"22 words
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Advertisement38 1933-11-05 8 IIIIIIS '-jdefyJJiislnjofffreatQge. Malaya's Premier WHISKY Obtainable from all Clubs, Hotels and first class dealers— (This is fact) Sole Agents Sime, Darby Co., td., Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. Also obtainable from our Branches at Kuala Lumpur and Kuching.38 words
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Miscellaneous39 1933-11-05 8 THE WEEK'S TIDE TAHLE. To-day: 0.26 a.m.. 11.40 p.m To-morrow: 1 a.m.. 12.12 p.m. Tuesday: 1.36 a.m., 12.40 p.m. Wednesday: 2.15 p.m.. 1.16 p.m. Thursday: 3.01 a.m.. 1.55 p.m. Friday: 4 a.m.. 2.49 p.m. Saturday: 5.11 a.m., 4 p.m.39 words
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Article394 1933-11-05 9 LONDON VIEWS ON RUBBER RESTRICTION. MARKET REACTIONS. PROMPT RESPONSE TO FAVOURABLE RU MOURS. gIGNS that restriction is on the way are reported by our London correspondent thi a week, who states that a report from Amsterdam express ing the opinion that control of the native394 words
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Article40 1933-11-05 9 Vienna. T*eiitv constituents of the Hungarian deputy Nifcelaiu: Lazar have sent him a new broom, says the Vienna Tagblatt. It I intended as a reminder to M. Lazar to continue his campaign against Municipal mismana^men: m Budapest.40 words
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Article32 1933-11-05 9 Shubert (Nebraska). Band.ts speru a. long time cracking a safe In a bank here, and vere surorised to find nothing m it. The bank had clcsed down some time ago.32 words
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Article48 1933-11-05 9 Capetown. A 45-cnrat diamond, fcv.nd by a private digger m a breakwater about three-quarters of mile from Babocn Island, m the Barkly West district, was sold for £4,500 or £100 a carat. This is said to be a record price paid for an alluvia* stone.48 words
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Article28 1933-11-05 9 Skoplje (Serbia). Fifty pints of alcohol are drunk here for each pint of milk. This is shewn m recently published statistics of sales m Skoplje.28 words
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Article640 1933-11-05 9 Tale Of Horror At French Trial. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Aix-en-Provence, Oct. 25. MURDERS which have no parallel since the case of "Bluebeard" Landru are alleged against two German sisters and a man who, with five supposed accomplices, came up for trial at Aix-en-Provence this morning.640 words
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Article437 1933-11-05 9 Uses Of Rubber. INTENSE RESEARCH PROCEEDING. (Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 24 (By Air Mail.) ORITAIN is declaring war on noise. and rubber looks like becoming one of the handiest weapons. For some years it has been an offence to whistle for a taxi m437 words
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Advertisement55 1933-11-05 9 foil UTMOST SATISFACTION USE A (ohifltu|^tgii>art pen. EVERY PEN IS FULLY GUARANTEED. MODERATE PRICES. BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. Obtainable from all leading THE CHINA OPTICAL CO., stores and stationers. 54 > u PP er Cross Slreet SINGAPORE. JALAN SULIEMAN. PHONC. 156. COLD BOT DRINK CROWN FRUIT ALLIES ORANC^ SMASH. ICE CREAM55 words
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Advertisement481 1933-11-05 9 MajajtouMßjßjßjsjs^oVMß T I Cf I w I I C# f ■B^MiavsMMsio^as iMMMM^df^^^MMMM Debility _69 Lm'V^i Lm "Sfl^d^W 7 decidedly aMaS^^a^^^9^ «^H fl l^V^l H the most efficacious Lf remedy m casts a\ V llii'r^ffl W vullaual debility.' 1 I|M|l7 writes Dr. H.W. 8., l^r wc!l-kn*wn KnylUb physician. After Malaria, your481 words
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Article1486 1933-11-05 10 M.B.S. REVIVES OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION CLERICAL UNION AND DAYLIGHT SAVING C.M.S.U. OFFICERS THE PLAY FAIR CLUB'S CHALLENGE STRAITS BACHELORS' P.C. THE SELANGOR CEYLON TAMILS' ASSOCIATION. HPHE esteem and affection which the Old J- Boys of the Methodist Boys School. K.L., entertain towards Rev. P. Y.1,486 words
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Article, Illustration714 1933-11-05 10 Walter Lindrum - Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. Walter Lindrum (By TLJ] HP TH) Tj T] TT 113^0 Up** Cl@§© Csiiniini©ini§o WHEN I first began to play billiards as a career, close-cannons as a match-winning force were regarded by professionals m much the same light as they are by amateurs to-day. They were714 words
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Advertisement160 1933-11-05 10 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. London Office: 27, Old Jewry, E. C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the160 words
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Advertisement164 1933-11-05 10 ?-''li:iiiliill!lilli!liili:it!|i!iiiii;|iiiiiiiiiiii;ii!iiiii!iiiif.i|"i 'iiiihiiiiiiiiiini ill jlllllllllllllllif.ll ill :i I II I i i i t I I I I •Jifi'i"*'* l 1 i THE "WALTER LINDRUM" BILLIARD TABLE i IT'S GOT TO BE GOOD i IT'S THE SELECTED TABLE OF Ht^ WALTIR UNDRUN f 3| THE WORLD'S CHAMPION BILLIARDIST. Tht Walter I.in<Snim164 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1933-11-05 11 rE annual rifle meeting of "B" Company, which was held at Bukit Timuh hist week-end, was as great a success as last year's event. The organisation was carried through without a ***** and there was a number of distinguished guests present,1,109 words
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Article381 1933-11-05 11 UNCLE HARRY - With Our Young People. UNCLE HARRY A LTHOUGH men arc always fighting *•> and killing each other, we have ai Jeast progressed as compared with some creatures. A few days ago I saw a real traftdy m miniature, although many people, had the.\ seer it, might not have recognised it381 words
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Advertisement387 1933-11-05 11 I FOOTBALL TOUR Tf"^ I tmmmmt 8 OF MALAYA who will be the l CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION. I U^%Q^^^^^^^^^^MW^ l The Directors of Malayan Breweries, Ltd, have appointed W. W. Dean. Esq., Hon. Secrc- I K^J^V^^^^^^^M^^^^^ll j tary, Football Association cf Malaya. Judge of the Competition (with power ,o appoint387 words
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1620 1933-11-05 12 " Rimau - Rimau." (By SINGAPORE'S State rugby football i fifteen should, after their convincing display against the Malaya Command last week, have an easy passage through to the final Singapore of the Malaya Cup competition this Outclass year. The regulars offered stout opposiCommand, tion but the1,620 words
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Article560 1933-11-05 12 "K. O - "K.O." (By Impending Amateur Tournament. PREPARATIONS are m full swing for the forthcoming amateur boxing tournament, which is to be held under the auspices of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association m December. Intending competitors are reminded to send m their names as early560 words
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Advertisement64 1933-11-05 12 s istiaitanaiißtiaitatiaitat:aitauaiiaiiauaiißiaßtiaitatißHßtrauaiiaii«iiaitauanaiiat<airaiiaiiaitP I MALAYA S MOST BRILLIANT FOOTBALLER. I "^^-^OTING COUPON r j Write on the dotted line (m block letters) the name I of the player you think is the most brilliant Footballer m Malaya. I Send this coupon, together with one TIGER BEER I crown cork, to any64 words
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The Malayan Badminton Courts.
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1414 1933-11-05 13 Observation On The Past Year's Play. &al Europeans Take Up The Game Singapore's Weakness In Doubles -Another Ranking List. w)W that the annual tournament of the Singapore Badminton Assojjtion is coming to a close, perhaps trill not be out of place to set clown f e y observations on the1,414 words
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Article, Illustration327 1933-11-05 13 This tournament is perhaps the first me competed for by Europeans m Malaya, and Penang is to be congratulated for giving the lead to her sister Settlements and States. If Europeans m other parts of Malaya espond to the lead, a new era for the :ame m this327 words
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Advertisement26 1933-11-05 13 THE BARRISTER I 1 H I 1 best case he ever handled was a case of Tiger Beer IRASER c* NBAVjE, LTD. DISTRIBUTORS TEIEPHONE NO. 5886.26 words
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Advertisement139 1933-11-05 13 1 British Jm vm wmm THREE STAR South African BRANDY Pj ABSOLUTELY PURE 111 WISE BRANDY MADE j ENTIRELY FROM THE |hl|B DISTILLATION OF j Lll^^Xj MEL LOW. WHOLESOME, j ff^i-ff OF DELICIOUS FLAVOUR. Produce of the £mptre AGENTS Kr^^-^ JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. m orpen d m Bngi««i). h^insapore,139 words
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Article599 1933-11-05 14 Practice For Poppy Day Match. THE annual hockey fixture between the Girls' Sports Club and a European ladies' team, to be played on the Fadang on Friday, Nov. 10, m aid of the Poppy Day Fund, gives promise of being a thrilling encounter. The Girls' Sports Club599 words
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Article260 1933-11-05 14 Yesterday's Inter-State Hockey. (From Our Oivn Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 4. ON a sodden pitch, militaing against fast play the Malacca hockey team completely stretched Singapore. The visitors were lucky to win by the only goal Territorially Malacca enjoyed more o the play. The ineptitude of the Malacca forwards,260 words
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Article49 1933-11-05 14 Starts New Season With 200 Runs. Brisbane, Nov. 4. BRADMAN scored 200 m his first innings of the season for New South Wales against Queensland m a Sheffield. Shield match. Bradman gave a scintillating display, hitting 26 fours. His knock lasted three hours and four minutes. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article174 1933-11-05 14 S.C.C. XV v. the Wilts "A" on Wednesday at the S.C.C: A. P. Goldman; R. C. Land. R. N. Jack. R. J. S. Davies, G. E. Tatham; M. G. Mills, P. J. R. Butler; J. R. McDougall, W. N. Rothery. R. C. Beavis. J. J. Gough, S.174 words
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Article42 1933-11-05 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 4. The Penang rugby football XV agaiast Singapore on Friday wiil be: Whaley, Fenwick, Kirke, Hague, Clark, Bingham, La timer, Scoular, Wraight, Smith, Rycroft, Coupar, Burgess, Clements, Hembry. RESULT: Singapore 38 pts.; Johorc42 words
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Article737 1933-11-05 14 Yesterday's Malay a Cut Kugger. Singapore Trounce Johore By $g Points To Nil. QINGAPORE walked away wil'.i »3 game m their first Malaya I outing of the season when ,they met Johore at the S.C.C. yesterday, and t trounced the fifteen from the Sultanate by the huge score of four737 words
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1359 1933-11-05 15 London, Nov. 4. To-d.-. matches m the Enp.lish and 3^:^. resulted as follows: IHGLISH LEAGUE, Hiv. l. Ars*" 3 Portsmouth 1 j:irminghant Liverpool 2 jlackburn R. Wolverhampton l peri* C*nnt\ Leicester C. 1 tierion 0 Huddersfield T. 1 leeds I' Aston V. 4 Hanchester1,359 words
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Article75 1933-11-05 15 M.C.I v. WILTS XV. Rugger Match At Sepoy Lines. The Medii.U College Union entertained a Wiltshire's XV on their ground at Sepoy Lines yesterday, when, m an interesting tussle, each side secured eght points. At half-time the Wilts led by a try. Rallying, the Union took the lead. Teck Soon75 words
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Article28 1933-11-05 15 The Padang S.A. play their farewell game It the Jaian Besar Stadium to-morrow when the gate charges will be reduced to 50, 20 and 19 cents.28 words
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Article89 1933-11-05 15 Second Teams Meet On The Padang. The Medical College II met the S.R.C. on the latter's ground yesterday, the match ending m a win for the visitors by 5—4. The College were clearly superior m the first half and were three goals ahead at the interval. The89 words
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Article25 1933-11-05 15 Saccer International At Belfast. Belfast, Nov. 4. To-day's soccev International between Ireland and Wale? resulted m a win cf I—l1 1. Reuter.25 words
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Article125 1933-11-05 15 Two-Hour Meeting Of The S.B.A. At a two-hour meeting at the V.M.C.A. yesterday the Committee of the Singapore Badminton Association considered the incident last week at the S.V.C. Drill Hall m connection with the cancellation of the mixed doubles tie between Koh Keng Siang and Miss Tai Yee125 words
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Article310 1933-11-05 15 Selangor Beat Perak At Ipoh. (From Our Qvm Corespondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 4. Although both sides were not fully represented, to-day's Inter-State rugby football match between Perak and Selangor provided a keen contest with plenty of open play. After leading Perak were robbed of victory m the last310 words
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Article284 1933-11-05 15 Hockey Match At Raffles Institution. Flaying at the Raffles Institution ground yesterday, the Old Rafflesians Association beat the Police by the odd goal m three. The Police took the lead early m the game, but the C.R.A. bucked up and equalised five minutes later, going on to284 words
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The Sunday Tribune
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Title Section21 1933-11-05 16 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS I\< OUPORATKD THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. 11; packs SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1933. HVE CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration73 1933-11-05 16 Attacks on the Chinese goal. Swee Leong clearing. the vlsiimg goal-keeper beaten by a penalty kick taken by Chia Keng Hock, m the soccer match between the Padang S.A. and the S.C.F.A. A tense moment m the soccer match between the Chinese and the Padan^ S.A, I73 words
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