Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 12 November 1933
1933-11-12
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section22 1933-11-12 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. 1.- No, 26 FIVE CENTS. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1933.22 words
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88 1933-11-12 1 "But zSMost Of The Favourites Fail To Oblige. THRILLING DAY'S SPORT AT BUKIT TIMAH. LARGE HOLIDAY CROWD: NO MI&ttAPS. Several Surprise Wins. First Day Of The Professional Race Meeting. Thrilling sport, provided by a series of exciting finishes, marked the opening* of the88 words
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Article2469 1933-11-12 1 Biff Sweep Pool Of $70,000. A LARGE holk'ay crowd spent a i enjoyable afternc n at Soldi Timah yesterday when the Singapore Turf Club*:* November professional race meeting commenced with a programme of eight events. The weather was cod and the threatened rain held off. There were2,469 words
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Article544 1933-11-12 1 A Brilliant Display Of Frocks. 'By Our Woman Reporter.) rjpHREATEXING skies at tiffin time failed to deter the large crowd of race-goers for the first race of the November Meeting, but kept the Grandstands agreeably cool for the spectators. In contrast, the race frocks and544 words
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Article140 1933-11-12 1 Armistice Day Service. St. Andrew's Cathedral Crowded. ST. Andrew's Cathedral was crowded yesterday, for the public service m continuation of the local Armistice Day celebrations. Seating accommodation was reserved for ex-Service men and their families, members of the Executive Council, His Majesty's Judges, members of the Legislative Council, Naval, Military,140 words
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Article55 1933-11-12 1 Lunches With The British Premier, London. Nov. 11. Marshal Chang Hsueh lian? and hi c wife lunched with Mr. Mac Donald at the Chequers to-day. It was a private and informal function inspired by a friendship formed between the Premier's son. Malcolm, and Marshal Chang Hsueh LiangReuter - 55 words
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Article48 1933-11-12 1 Austria Demands Proof Of Nationality. Vienna. Nov. 11. Following the killing by "Unifentiflelds" of a Hiemwehr man on duty at Lochau Vorarlberg) the Bavarian frontier has been closed and Germans are returning home, because m to-morrow's elections they must prove that they are legitimate voters. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article234 1933-11-12 1 Treasury Alarmed. CURRENCY WAR WITH BRITAIN? New York, Nov. 11. THE United States Treasury is mosi concerned regarding the further fall of the dollar, Washington correspondents state. On the contrary President Rocse velt is philosophic an(l is not alarmed by the daily swings m theReuter - 234 words
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Article31 1933-11-12 1 London, Oct. 31. Callers at Malaya House during thr iDaat week include Mr. T. R. M. Sp:n r er, Perak. and Mr. G. E. Devonshire .Assistant Police Commissioner, Singapore.31 words
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Article99 1933-11-12 1 All Public Celebrations Banned. Vienna, Nov. 10. rr*HE Council of Ministers has declared i martini law. The reintroduction of the death penalty throughout Austria has caused a sensation m Vienna. Although a special civil court will be charged with the trial of all the offences ofReuter - 99 words
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Article77 1933-11-12 1 Sequel To Buckingham Palace Tragedy. London. Nov. 10. F. H. Hills, of Peterborough, the driver of the car concerned m the accident outside Buckingham Palace on Oct. 7, has been arrested on a charge of jnanslauahter. [Three men were killed and others injured when the car which HillsReuter - 77 words
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Article45 1933-11-12 1 Sabotage Holds Up Hitler's Speech. Berlin, Nov. 10. The broadcasting of Hitler's election speech was marred by a breakdown after 12 minutes. It is reported that it was due to sabotage. The speech was resumed after four minutes when Hitler declared: "We can-45 words
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Article64 1933-11-12 1 'From Our Own Correspondent.' London, Nov. 1 1 London Rubber, closed. New York Rubber, Spot, 8* j cfcs. Dec. 8 r; cts. CROSS-RATE. New York— London, 5.81 2 8. lot continue to live under th? shadow >f the Treaty of Versailles. The victors aave tried to tread downReuter - 64 words
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Article56 1933-11-12 1 A Low-Class Afghan Got Into The Palace. London. Nov. 11. The Afghan Legation m 1 o;:d >n lcams from Kabul that Nadir Shah's murderer was Abdul Khaliq, a low-class Afghan who managed to penetrate into the palace unnoticed and was instantly arrested after the murder. Reuter Yesterday'sReuter - 56 words
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Article21 1933-11-12 1 Washington. Nov. 11. M. Litvinoff and President Roosevelt have reached an understanding towards early recognition of the Soviet.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article14 1933-11-12 1 Mr. W. Arthur Wilson, Editor of the "Malaya Tribune," returned from long leave yesterday.14 words
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Article392 1933-11-12 1 RAPID PROGRESS BEING MADE. French Terms. Effect On Rubber Market. (From Our Own Cnrr evident.) London, Oct. 31 (By Air Mail). RESTRICTION hBB virtually monopolised th.c attention of London rubber market (taring the past week. After a short period of underground working it has blazed out392 words
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Article47 1933-11-12 1 Prices For Ass^ment Of Export Duty. The Chief Secretary to Govorn: F.M.S., has fixed the price of rubbf copra for assessment of export dut; the period Nov. 10 to Nov. 16 at: rubber 12 13 16 cents per !b copra $3 40 per picul.47 words
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Advertisement34 1933-11-12 1 THE LANKA STORES, 28. Rixerside, Malacca. Branch: IS. Jalan Abdullah. Muar. Albums gave jm mm OMBINF.D AI^IMS 1 ior Autographs, Photcs and Audres--ts 80 c.nts each? Our McCcrquodale's Snapshot Aibums are 60 cents each.34 words
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Advertisement48 1933-11-12 1 HULSTKAMP 'OLD SCHIEDAM" GIN IS NOW ON SALE AT Aik Hin Co., Joo Lee Co., ihc Asia Store, Kian Tai Co.. Chin Swee Hons, Chop Seang Bee. (icylang Provision Store, Wah Hin Co., Gaan Hong Co., Vong Heng Co. 'ALSO SUPPLIED IN BOND BY The Eastern Agencies Limited.48 words
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Advertisement6 1933-11-12 1 Read the "Tribune" The People's Paper.6 words
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Article138 1933-11-12 2 Henffkong'fl Score Shanghai. B— tfr<ngj Nov. 11. THE inter-p<»rt crickri mattfi between Hongkong and Shanghai v. :;s tomnieiucti hero to-th\y. Hmgtani took lursfl knock ami M( ,red 232 runs for Ihe 'us- M nme wkketfl before irawinc <m stnmi* lor the day. uiorrou. Reuter length coat, and greyReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement301 1933-11-12 2 m M m^bm *^m m m—mmmmm—m.wm*mmmm—mm—~m*~*>^^—*i^ m mm mm v <»- |1!J||II lll g|iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiis;iiiiiniiiiiii tisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliilllliil«i»lli«i»illiliillll 4NOTHER GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! A GLORIOUS STAGE SHOW AND A RIB-TICKLING, UPROARIOUS FIRST NATIONAL COMEDY! )^H K^^k h^^l BB K8 fl B 91 r i Am& i jb fl Bk fl V H301 words
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Article733 1933-11-12 3 ALLEGED MURDER OF COOLIE. Sinhalese Charged. SEQUEL TO SLAP ON THE PACE? fFi rrrsjxjjident.) Seremban, Nov. 10. ALLEGED to have stabbed to death coolie and to have wounded others, a Sinhalese was yesterday charged at Seremban with murder. II was alleged that he first stabbed a733 words
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Article518 1933-11-12 3 "Marriage Mart" Moved To Continent. (From Our Own Correspondent.} London, Oct. 31. F\ESPITE the rigorous measures adopt*f ted by the authorities m England to stamp out the importation of alien women for the purposes of the white slave tramc, new methods have already been devised to518 words
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Article497 1933-11-12 3 Tense Situation. AERIAL RAIDS ON TOKYO? Harbin (By Mail). rpHE latest information from th<± Manchurian-Soviet border indicates that the situation between Soviet Russia and Japan is growing extremely tense. The Soviet military authorities are said to have already erected barbed wire entanglements along the bank of497 words
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Article314 1933-11-12 3 Ruler Unable To Attend Gathering*. (From Our Own Correspondent.} I 'Johore Bahru, Nov. 10. Adi-Dravidas of,Johore gathered m large numbers at the Sri Raja Kalamman Temple at the I 1 4 mile, Jalan Tebrau, Johore Bahru. this evening to receive Their Highnesses the Sultan and Sultanah.314 words
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Article327 1933-11-12 3 Traffic Up 75 Per Cent. Over Last Year. EMPIRE Air Services have proved so popular during the pest year thai tivir ton mileage has exceediri the total for th British Euiop'jin cervices. This is the first time the European services have b?en surpassed, and it indicate the327 words
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Article89 1933-11-12 3 The name of Mr. Lim Sam Kip, J.P.. of Taiplng, who died while Jiis son. Dr. E. C. Lim, at tne District Hospital, I poh, wa:, incorroctly rendered ii' last week's "Sunday Tribune" as Mr. Lim Sam Kirn. Mr. Lim collapsed m the bathroom last89 words
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Article1027 1933-11-12 3 The Decisive FaHor. BATTLE AGAINST MALARIA. IX recent years foreign scientist* and colonial experts have tiny* and again given evidence to what im measurable degree the world, and notably the great colonising powers, are indebted to the Hamburg Institut for iis important services m render injr1,027 words
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Advertisement30 1933-11-12 3 W. D. H. O. WILLS* Bl^^^f^bul^^ m^ mmi M**^T^^immm m, i '"TlB*'^^ SU PREME IM TH El R CLASS j|HE|^|V 'Z^ ]l y*" LEILA. HYAMS.. CHARMING M. G. M. ACTRESS,30 words
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1221 1933-11-12 4 All- Chinese Op en Athletic Me eting. zfMonster (gathering At Jalan Besar Stadium. WITH a magnificent jump m which Tf he cleared 5 ft. 10*2 Ina., Loh Wah Chuet of the Chin Woo Athletic Association broke the Malayan record yesterday at the second Singapore Chinese Athletic Sports at the Jalan1,221 words
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Article216 1933-11-12 4 Yesterday's "Rugger" At Ipoh. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 11. SINGAPORE'S winning career at rugby iootball received a check m Ipoh today when as the result of a very exciting game, Perak who were hitherto without a singles victory m their inter-State eni gagements this216 words
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Article81 1933-11-12 4 Malay Reader's Skill. ONE reader succeeded m forcasting the results of all ten matches listed m our soccer contest No. 23 and he will receive a cheque for $100 during the course of the week. The winner is: MR. O. B. YUSOFF, c[o. A. P. C. Installation, Keppel81 words
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Article56 1933-11-12 4 Teachers' Association Beat High School. (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 10. The Malacca Teachers' Association beat the High School at hockey by 2 l to-day. C. de Vries scored the first gcai for the Teachers m the first half. Ibrahim equalised on the resumption but just before56 words
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Article47 1933-11-12 4 (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 10. Under the auspices of the IndoCeylonese Association Malacca, Mr. D W. Devaraja delivered an interesting address on the "Religious and social reform movements m modern India," before an appreciative crowd at the Seng Cheong Society on Thursday.47 words
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Article182 1933-11-12 4 King Unable To Be Present. London. Nov. 11. THE signing of the Armistice was ceicbrated with the customary solemnity all over the world and the Empire today. The two-minutes' silence, which is a universal feature of the ceremony, was very complete m London, m which aReuter - 182 words
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Article270 1933-11-12 4 Japan Protests. RUSSIA BLAMED FOR TENSION. Shanghai, Nov. 11. JAPAN has decided to ignore the Soviet wanting regarding the reported flight of Japanese 'planes over Russian territory on Friday. Mr. Koki Hirota. the Japanese Foreign has lodged a counter-protest with the Soviet Government, holding it responsible for270 words
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Miscellaneous742 1933-11-12 4 CROSSWORD SOLUTION No. 13. ACROSS— I. Picks: 5. Aye; 7. Mew; 10. Inane; 11. Deafen; 13. Detain: 15. Grain; 17 Code- 19. Peony; 20. Aeed: 21. Obi: 22. Glumpy; 23. Needs; 25. Dint: 27. Entry; 29 Lip: 31. Round; 33. Ting; 34. Lice: 40 Referred: 44. Riven; 46. Kale; 47.742 words
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1038 1933-11-12 5 CINEQUE - CINEQUE By THE most mysterious murd* r niv.-if -rv of the year will be baffling the people of Singapore as it baffled the poti i Secret of the Blue (oom,* 1 hen this Universal mystery producti ens at the Pavflioß to-day. killed Frank1,038 words
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Advertisement207 1933-11-12 5 ALHAMBRA fl TO-DAY: 5.15 6.15 9.15. h'W^m&m The Star of Stars outshining any- w^^W^^S*^ tnini; she n:«s ever done before m > a story that summarises all she (i B|SW^\ And what a combination The hs, W6^ world's >ucetheart and LESLIE |v UA BOWARD, v. bo is ridin- the ere207 words
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Advertisement328 1933-11-12 5 TO-DAY A TU-MOKROU:-"SKYSCRAPKK 5011.5," reaturtnc the wen n'« new Mat I WARREN WIHIAM. Heaven and Hc!i...all ffjthhi tbe grin- ninfi gfeed sialetun oi the WOridV i i buildir::. I I TUESDAY <V WtHM .-D\\ COCK OF THi: MR" I v.Jth CHESTER MOBI Tht- c.T-ani uf C Bt4y ■-i Uiklcil OVBI328 words
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Article1566 1933-11-12 6 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. ONE of last week's Big Moments, longawaited and thoroughly enjoyed, was the opening of the new brewery. Offices and bridge tables were deserted while Singapore turned out en masse at the A.B.C. headquarters at Pasir Panlang on Saturday morning. And what an array of enticements—1,566 words
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Advertisement36 1933-11-12 6 Hello; Everybody! Id N> T THE 1 1^ 1 111 fl'j ■.^wsjsS!^^ j A II II J&& Jt&Hlik A£. i m MAM A sample Tin of Lactogen, Mother's 0000^ 1 11 m1 H^^^^r 1 ill I36 words
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Advertisement35 1933-11-12 6 j NEW SHIPMENT! j MORNING FROCKS 1 ALLEN "A" HOSE j I Swimming Suits And I Caps, Kestos Girdles 1 PRISCILLA i I 61, Stamford Road, 2 I 'Phone: 3335. Singapore. 1 rf1|i!|ll|Ill::|"l"l 'in|i-|li|!:r!!|lt|n|<i|M|<l|.i|:!|i;ill|:i|!:|!l|ll|i!|'i|i;| > r35 words
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Advertisement284 1933-11-12 6 g& T-H-E H4WtST X '^Pi^ r: '<&&** %S^ iiMWrn CRtATiON m POWDtR/ ASK FOR >^ N2. SO! 6 s This lovely nt\\ powJer is delSglitfttllv A [iertßmed m KveraJ odours, tuj lISNv S COlnes m ail desired shades it is -o light it will not rlox Llie por<-s S^ "^M284 words
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Advertisement496 1933-11-12 7 I J Bf Special Appointment t To H. M. THE KING OF SIAM. Established 1872. J DISTINCTIVE DESIGNB IN POPULAR JFH£LLEJIT I i SFTT WITH DIAMONDS AND GEMS. BOBK2NED IN THE MODERN TASTE I AND PRICED AT TO-DAYS NEW LEVELS. J WE OFFER OUTSTANDING VALUES j I FOX THE THRIFTY496 words
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Advertisement247 1933-11-12 7 yoiur shoping guide U (XV SOI'VKNIR OF j The New Hace Course. J First buy one of the p. Then try your I.l( X m these sweeps. J luk»- mv tip Don th 5 slip a t name to 1 uin IM SWEEP. j Sold by K. M. OLI MOHAMED,247 words
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Advertisement362 1933-11-12 7 I Poh Cheng Cheong j j 84, South Bridge Road, J SINGAPORE. The Best Shop m Singapore for j JADE and EMERALDS. J I Moderate Prices. Genuine Bargains. i Every article guaranteed. j ALSO j Gold and Silver Smiths, J Jewellers, Dealers m all types J |j of Precious Stones,362 words
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Advertisement192 1933-11-12 7 LATEST PRUNSWICK RECORDS. HOT" RHYTHM. j The above records are played by ihe I world's renowned Panc< Orchestrmc and I most, poijular vocalists such DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA. i I CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA. J j DON REDMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA. j DORSEY BROTHERS' ORCHESTRA. J BING CROSBY (the most192 words
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Advertisement241 1933-11-12 7 To be &litti 1b do Problem \u (owlu exptrUy dteicuad to credit tUoineM M M eves vhai nimutm J rt Ltd. j Chic Pansier j 4 Hi^h Str^ft, Singapore, Phone 4485. f T UNBELIF.VAIiLEYETTRUK YOUR MOVOGftAN ARTISTICALLY TAKEN (0 COPIES 4*31 OR $100 isi( Our Studio And Convince Yourself. Satisfaction241 words
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301 1933-11-12 8 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, 12, 1932. WAR OR PEACE? The sale of poppies on Friday by 200 lady sellers, after four hours' activity, fetched over $6,000 m Singapore. The ready response by ail communities to a worthy cause, which comes only once a year, showed that chill penury suffered through301 words
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1378 1933-11-12 8 "The Picaroon - When Night-Time Falls On Singapore. "The Picaroon" By' ONE of the most peculiar aspects of Singapore society is the fact that different sections of it converge and almost touch m certain places and under certain conditions, but they rarely, if ever, mingle. Cabarets are one type of place where you1,378 words
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Article654 1933-11-12 8 Ariglius - Ariglius IF anybody had told me I would keep this up for 26 weeks on end without stopping I would have said they were crazy. However. I've done it with a bit of a struggle and a gurgle, of course. means gargle. Ed.] But now654 words
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Advertisement27 1933-11-12 8 Give a "Zeiss" Camera this X'mas 5 s& '"'xi^ Zei§§9Sion Cameras are obtainable from all photograph ie stores throughout Malaya. SOLE AGENTS. Fhe Scientific Instrument Company, SINGAPORE.27 words
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Advertisement56 1933-11-12 8 i Malaya's Premier WHISKY Obtainable from all Clubs, Hotels and first class dealers— (This is fact) Bolt Agenti Sime, Darby Co., td., Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Maar. Also obtainable from our Branches at Kuala Lumpur and Kuching. 3mr mmmmmmmmmmm lJLmmmmmmmmil _A_mmmmm-- ■■■■^■■■T- ■g jj> OOoH/ 0/ porting ncat/rsice/. Brih/h iialayan56 words
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Miscellaneous40 1933-11-12 8 THE WEEK'S TIDE TABLE. To-day: G. 24 a.m., 5.33 p.m. To-morrow: 7.16 a.m.. 7.04 p.m. Tuesaay: 7.56 a.m., 8.14 p.m. Wednesday: 8.31 a.m., 9.10 p.m. Thursday: 9.05 a.m.. 10 p.m. Friday: 9.36 a.m., 10.46 p.m. Saturday: 10.10 a.m., 11.32 p.m.40 words
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1171 1933-11-12 9 NO ARGUMENT AGAINST SO PER] CENT. SOME RISK MUST BE TAKEN. Nothing Much To Lose. Odds Decidedly On Increase Of Consumption. A further increase of tho tin quota is highly probable, according to cur London correspondent, who quotes extracts from the "Financial Times'-1,171 words
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Article575 1933-11-12 9 "SAVE ME FROM HIM Sobbing Woman In French Court. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Paris, Oct. 31. •'YOU may put me m prison for life, kill me if you like, but I say that I have suffered less m my two years awaiting trial than when at liberty under the domination575 words
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Article236 1933-11-12 9 Immediate Extension. CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR MALAYA. (From Our Ou:n correspondent.) London, Oct. 31 (By Air Mail). COME interesting remarks were made by Sir Eric Geddes at the general meeting of Imperial Airways Ltd. yesterday regarding the arrangements for extending the route from Calcutta to Australia. He said236 words
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Article359 1933-11-12 9 Strange Case In Divorce Court. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Paris. Oct. 31. A CASE down for hearing In the divorce court here is probably the first of its kind, for it is contended that the bond between the couple was not the affection that one359 words
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Article317 1933-11-12 9 "A Grave Case/ 1 HUSBAND AND WIFE CONVICTED. i From Out Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. l. MAN and woman ;uvusod at Liverpool Assizes of demanding £210 from a local business man, referred to as "Mr. X," wore l>oth found guilty yesterday. The jury recommended them t*>317 words
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Advertisement39 1933-11-12 9 I I I FOR UTMOST SATISFACTION USE A j EVERY PEN IS FULLY GUARANTEED. j MODERATE PRICES. BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. .1 ia• <* THE CHINA OPTICAL CO., Oou.aabie from all leading THE Cross Streel stores and stationers. SINGAPORE. 1 i39 words
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Advertisement243 1933-11-12 9 V I T I R| V f/LL^mmmwiw andiKiiuitn S3o nd n i)|>>r $20 jnd llanip r C. &B. Competition, first prize. second prize. third prize. coSIME, DARBY CO., ],TD., ]7 OTHER XMAS HAMPER PHIZES. ■^F^ Singapore. alp;^SF™~ j.. this is A poim: la r chicken crosse blackwellv CONSOMME CREAM OF243 words
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Article1225 1933-11-12 10 STRAITS CHINESE BEADING CLUB FIRST ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS LAST WEEK KEEN INTEREST EVINCED IN GAMES AND SPORTS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING KANGAROO CORRESPONDENCE AND EXCHANGE CLUB. rPHE Straus Chinese Reading Club, bad- niinton section, held its first anniversary celebration at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, Paste Panjang.1,225 words
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Article, Illustration869 1933-11-12 10 Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. .Eiemeimitairy Strokes Are Tine Ee§t Break BunnMeir^ (By Walter Lindrum.) are two shots m my first diagram, No. 15, this week. The first I propose to deal with is the half ball in-off white from hand. This shot must be familiar to most of my869 words
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Advertisement154 1933-11-12 10 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. Che 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 the154 words
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Advertisement185 1933-11-12 10 5 THE "WALTER LINDRUM BILLIARD TABLE j I IT'S GOT TO BE GOOD HETj»tol I I IT'S THE SELECTED TABLE OF lB j WALTER LINDRUM Frfl j 1 THE WORLD'S CHAMPION BILLIARDIST. l Z^- l^P I The World's (.ivah-st Player. The VV alter I iniir<:m T.ililr OTHER MAKES MAY ME185 words
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Article, Illustration432 1933-11-12 11 MALAYAN VOLUNTEERS' SUCCESSFUL YEAR. \roLUNTEERING activities have reached tbeif lowest cob. and there will be vtiy little more to report until the beginning of the next training season, which opens on Feb. 1. The season has been a particularly MNGflSsful one nod the greatest satisfaction a i432 words
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Article463 1933-11-12 11 UNCLE HARRY - UNCLE HARRY. CONDUCTED BY AST week I described to you the -*-Hra?;edy of the fly which was caught by the spider, which m turn was scared by a chee-cha so that the chee-cha eventually got the fly and ats him up for hie supper. That was463 words
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Advertisement74 1933-11-12 11 |HiTO™'«wuitiiHii™iniraniniMi!mm«imi!u^ I MALAYA S MOST BRILLIANT I I FOOTBALLER. f VOTING COUPON I I Write on the dotted line (m block letters) the name h 1 of the player you think is the most brilliant I Footballer m Malaya. I Send this coupon, together with one TIGER BEER f crown74 words
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Advertisement112 1933-11-12 11 THE BARRISTER W v best case he ever handled was a case of Tiger Beer FRASER NEAVE, LTD., DISTRIBUTORS. TELEPHONE NO. 5886. jfiiwwww— wi— iwwinni mum n mnimmii •■ininiwuiwinnmnrntniirirT t-f""""" 1 1 i Do you know that FRESH MILK cannot keep fresh m this Climate, and therefore is dangerous for112 words
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1959 1933-11-12 12 " Rimau - Rimau." (By The Malaya Cup Rugby Football Competition Singapore's Slashing Win Over Johore Perak's Good Display Against Selangor Singapore Team's First Visit To Perak —Inter-Port Cricket In Hongkong— What Is Malaya's Strength At Hockey? Ladies' Hockey. Johorffs Plucky Display. fOH ORE'S resistance was1,959 words
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Article541 1933-11-12 12 "K. O - "K.O." (By rpilE New World Boxing Arena will be the venue of a series of fights next Friday, the main event being between Young Johnson, the Kuala umpur champion, and Y. C. Song. The fight has had the approval of the Board and541 words
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Advertisement591 1933-11-12 12 Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of $1 OO $IQO "Sunday Tribune" I No M»cf R« P pular F 0 all Entrance Must Be Contest. p Won 1 (No 26.) I The -SUNDAY TRIBUNE" will g've a prize of $100 to readers submittinu entries with the largest number of591 words
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Article1982 1933-11-12 13 ainni©o Singapore Ladies' Improved Play All The Results New Party Formed. pOLLOWERS of the game m Malaya will be interested to know that badminton is. at last to be popularly introduced into Hongkong. Although the game is not unknown to the Colony, its progress has been somewhat1,982 words
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Advertisement166 1933-11-12 13 WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES. CYMA. jgWELLED LEVEB MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 5.00 WBISI 12.50 SILVFR POCKET n.50 WHIST n oq.OO Dust Water Proof 28.60 GOLD POCKET frott 40.00 WBIST 18.50 IS it. 75.00 Dust Water Proof Uct I gOf-WATCHES Iron $1^.50 i;vi;i:\ watch GUARANTEED. RfcPAIRS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS THEODOLITES DUMP! LEVELS166 words
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Article780 1933-11-12 14 Yesterday's "Rugger" At The Padang. A SPEEDY threequarter line proved to be the S.C.C. 'S winning card yesterday, when they met the Police at rugger on the Padang and defeated them by cne goal and a try (8 points* to nil. There was little to780 words
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Article419 1933-11-12 14 Seven Goals In Hockey Match. THE Selangor Club had to submit defeat at the hands of the S.C.C. yesterday when these sides met at hockey on the Padang. It was a good game all the waj> and the Club was. just able to win by the419 words
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1388 1933-11-12 15 London, Nov 11 U* English and coDipetitions resulted E? GUSH LEAGUE, Div. I. Islon V. 3 Middlesbrough 0 < I.<*l 0 Derby County 1 Haddt r-JUl<i T. 3 Sheffield VV. 2 Leicfster 1 Blackburn R. «> Liverpool 4 Leeds I Port-month 0 Birmingham ieid1,388 words
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Article274 1933-11-12 15 Muar Rifle Club Beat Malacca. h between Malacca BRA Ifuar Rifle Ciub for ar Malacca Challenge Cup presented m liT26 by lowkny Lia Chow Eng afid tiu' iaL«' Towkay Tay Kirn Kee took place la.st Sunday at the Bukit Treh Ranee. Muar The match resulted m Muar Rifle274 words
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Article74 1933-11-12 15 INTER-STATE HOC KEY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) JPenang, Nov. 11. Penang and Perak drtw 2—2 at liockey to-day. The Perak halves were prominent. The Penang defence worked prodigiously but the forwards were scrappy owing to Hoblyn straining a muscle early and being almost a passenger. Perak scored within five minutes74 words
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Article679 1933-11-12 15 £150,000 Scheme For Wembley. ON the site of the Empire Exhibition at Wembley there is to be constructed what is claimed will be probably the world's largest swimming pool ard an Empire Sports Arena. The building is to be completed by next July, and the first big programme679 words
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Article469 1933-11-12 15 THE COMMAND BE AT SELANGOR. (From Ovr Oven Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 11. rpKE Malaya Command rugby football -I XV visited Kuala Lumpur and beat the Selangor State side by four tries (12 pts.t to a try '3 pts.i on the Padang to-day. The game aroused considerable interest m view469 words
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Advertisement98 1933-11-12 15 COME ALONG YOUNGSTERS TO ROBINSON'S Huge Toy Bazaar I BET You've Never Seen So Many Toys Before And OH! WHAT TOYS. Electric And Clockwork Wonder Toys. Charming' Dolls. Speed Boats In A Real Tank Toys, Toys, Toys Everything You Can Thin' Of, And Marvels You've Never Seen Before. And Then98 words
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Title Section21 1933-11-12 16 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1933. MT* 16 PAGES FIVE CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration78 1933-11-12 16 Happiness and Tandubas, third and fourth respectively, leading the "also rans" m the first race. Jonathan on the rails winning from Sail Up, with Cannibal Jack third and Silvanus fourth. Penny Beo winning on the rails with Miss Togo (nearest camera) making a strong bid to oust the leader Jonathan78 words
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Advertisement194 1933-11-12 16 Read fftt TRIBUNE For Best SPORTS REPORTS Some Of The Finishes C. In Yesterday's i Singapore Races. i a Ul lf y Ur milk supply is XL 1 M you need not g wori T about ice. Vacuum packed, KLIM comes BPI pHH 'l y U ln perfect conditi on.194 words
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