Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 19 November 1933
1933-11-19
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section22 1933-11-19 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. i. No. 27 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1933. FIVE CENTS.22 words
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1822 1933-11-19 1 »A SUCCESSFUL DAY'S RACING. BRILLIANT PAGEANT OF COLOUR. The <^NL:mhers Tiig Sweep 'Pool Idealises $130,000. JOCKEY FARTHING RIDES THREE WINNERS. CONCLUSION OF PROFESSIONAL R4(E MEETING. Big Success Of "M.T." Tips. "Short Suit" Wins In Brilliant Style. jJXCITING sport was provided at Bukit Timah1,822 words
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Article, Illustration21 1933-11-19 1 Dr. Philip King Ching Tyau, the new Chinese Consul-General m Singapore, and Mrs. Tyau, nho arrived by the "President Johnson" yesterday.21 words
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Advertisement36 1933-11-19 1 THK LANKA STORES, tA, RJv»rsuit Malacca, branch: 16, Jalan Abdullah, Muar. Alh U m S H«ve voa -BABPEi: < OMBINEII U»LMS' fx Autographs; Photcs and 0&m B c.nts each? Our M^ i Snapsliot Albums 60 nts each.36 words
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Advertisement49 1933-11-19 1 *uLjz3tiso& HULSTKAMP "OLD SCHIEDAM" GIN IS NOW ON SALE AT Aik Hin Co., Joo Lee Co.. The Asia Store, Kian Tai Co., Chin Swee Hong. Chop Seang Bee, Geylang Provision Store, Wah Hin Co., (Juan Hong Co., Vong Heng Co. ALSO SUPPLIED IN BOND BY The Eastern Agencies Limited.49 words
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Advertisement6 1933-11-19 1 Read the "Tribune" The Peoples Paper.6 words
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Article173 1933-11-19 1 anvil' Rinks For Americans. Washington, Nov. 18. THE text of correspondence between President Roosevelt and M. Litvinoff barely mentioned the future AmericanSoviet trade relations. M. Litvinoff. m a letter dated -Nov 16, states that the Soviet agrees to restrain all persons and organisations under Soviet173 words
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Article184 1933-11-19 1 A Sterling Truce? Prevention Of Violent Fluctuations. Washington. Nov. 18. rpHE Administration is considering the establishment of an equalisation fund for the de facto stabilisation of the dollar-pound rate and the prevention of violent fluctuations of the dollar. Officials, questioned on the subject, felt that it was quite possible. Mr.Reuter - 184 words
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Article403 1933-11-19 1 Chinese v. Siamese. FIGHTING STILL IN PROGRESS. I (From Our Oun Correspondent. i Ipoh, Nov. 17. I WHEN the disturbance at Betung. the frontier Siamese town, first broke out there was nothing to connect it with Communist pnypaganda the only flag used on that occasion being the403 words
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Article44 1933-11-19 1 Yesterday's Close In New York And London. (From Our Own Cor respondent.* London, Nov. 19. London Rubber, Spot, 4'j;d. Jan.-Mar. 4 3 16d. New York Rubber, Spot. 8 1 6 cte. Nov.-Dec. 81 i cts. CROSS-RATE. New York London, 5.24« <5 i|>.44 words
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Article65 1933-11-19 1 Excitement In Jalan Besar. A 20-ft. python was caught at midnight on Friday at the junction of Sungei Road and Jalan Besar. It was seen by bread sellers, named Bahar Ali and Kurban Ali, m the drain. They caught the snake, after some excitement, with a noose and65 words
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Article616 1933-11-19 1 HJS MISSION IN MALAYA. j [Currency Problem. Special Interview With Him. By A Special Corr export dent 4 PROBLEM whkh us botii poifticftJ and economic m nature form the object of the mission m Malaya of Sir Basil Blackcti. the well-known British financial genius, who Knitted m616 words
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Article494 1933-11-19 2 place, tc finish four lengths In front cf Car.ni- bai Jack. Sail Up. Trefold and Duke M:nin finished uLil In the rear. RACE FOUR. THE PERAK STAKES. Value $900, Class 4. Horses. Division 1. Six j iurl:n>*\ QCNE UP 9.2. Alan Loke's eh a g iFarthirg) 1 JONATHAN 8.3, Dr.494 words
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Advertisement353 1933-11-19 2 i ii i ii i i i i i i i m ii i iini:i™inii»nin« i i i f TO-NIGHT— SUN DAY, NOV. 19. A NEW WORLD i -*4K«^ Sensational 12-3-min R«, i- d Cmtett. £J|^^ ol N( JOHNSON vs. v. C. SON/ I #J|T (Muslim Ptide). 'Chinese Idol, SHERLOCK353 words
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Article3346 1933-11-19 3 DRIVER SAW NO STRUGGLE. Not Uandcuffed? Evidence For The Defence. TMIK alleged kidnapping of Wtthusara, Hie Siamese priest attached to the Hfer Temple, and his young necretary, Rang, occupied the attention of the District Judge (Mr. TI. A. Forrer) yesterday when further evidence was recorded. The3,346 words
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Article180 1933-11-19 3 Many Local Cases. CAR SOLD TO PAY DEBTS. J^ SITTING of the Bankruptcy Court was held yesterday, presided over by Mr. Justice Mills. S. A. Thomas, m his public examination, said that he was married and had three children. Apart from his wife and family he supported180 words
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Article414 1933-11-19 3 Judgment In Seremban Court. (From Our Own Correspondent., 1 T Seremban, Nov. 17. HE hearing was concluded this morning before the Hon. Mr. Justice G. A. Hereford m the Supreme Court m the civil suit m which a Tamil named Ampalavanar Selvadurai, as the plaintift. contended that414 words
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Article164 1933-11-19 3 Chinese In Johore Court. (From Our Own C^, respondent.) Johore Bahru. Nov. 17. A CHINESE named Tel: Ah Lek. (fee proprietor Of a bicycle shop m Senui. •iS charged before Ungku Ismail Third Muaiatrate) yesterday, with ha\i:ig assaulted a Si!ch named Mai Singh with hammer m164 words
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Article433 1933-11-19 3 Escape From Asylum. SPECIAL CELT IN PRISON. 'From Our ()mn >il Johore B&hru, Nov. IT. AT tfoout 1 o'clock on Fhurndtty morning, whillo Wan Mohanu? I. the 0.C.P.1)., MMMRB Haiiin. was <»n rounds m Jalan Scudaf iv noticed a figure m the dark, moving fcfottg the433 words
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Advertisement76 1933-11-19 3 ij Ine name 1 tfr£>.tj€.@>.'fc£L>., I is suck an absolute^ *i j I JfeS^- a ilu guarantee of the ;li- I 111 I quality, purityand satisfaction you seek I I that it pays to pay t i lr 1 i-L 1 -lift ff J r the little more tor f76 words
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Article68 1933-11-19 4 Teams For Annual Soccer Match. The team for the annual St. Andrew's Day soccer to be played at the S.C C on Wednesday, Nov. 29 are as followsThe Rest Un whiter T. G. Lashmar; J. Lee, J. L. Elmer* C. J. Bembroke. E. V. Smith, R. n'68 words
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Article74 1933-11-19 4 Entries are invited for the soccer League competition to be run under the auspices of the rS.C.F.A. Any Club or Association desiring to participate must apply for affiliation to S.C.F.A. The annual affiliation fee is $5 (and the entrance fee for the competition is $5. Entries close on74 words
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Advertisement163 1933-11-19 4 6.i5 pjvi. HABLBOROUGH ws p.m. OPENING TO-NIGHT! JACK BUCHANAN AT HIS DELIGHTFUL BEST IN "YES MR. BROWN" WITH ELSIE RANDOLPH BRIGHT AND TUNEFUL WITH CAPTIVATING DANCING. A BRITISH DOMINIONS PICTURE. LARGE TUBE 'FLYING HORSE* SMALL TUBE 15 Cents. TfIATH PA^iTF 10 Cents. COMPETITION 200 PRIZES NO ENTRANCE FEE BICYCLES. GRAMOPHONES.163 words
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Miscellaneous785 1933-11-19 4 CROSSWORD SOLUTION No. 14. ACROSS. 1. Rusted; 6. Scar; 9. Bed; 1 1 Snorts. 12. Tew: 13. Fie: 14. Piles; 15. Yell; 16. Ells: 18. See: 19. Noel, 20. Pal; a. Pod; 22. Scur; 23. Wit; ?5. Sham; "8. Nor: 31. Ho: 32. Matin; 35. Hit; 37. It; 39. Unite;785 words
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Article796 1933-11-19 5 CINEQUE - CINEQUE By. I "pILGRIMAGE," the new Fox drama, comes to the Alhambra Theatre next change. It is heralded as one of the outstanding motion picture productions of the current season. The story Oi the film is reported as one of the most unusual ever to be796 words
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Advertisement292 1933-11-19 5 i rO-D\Y A TO-MORROW- CROONER" I I vim David Manners and Ann Ovo/ak. Y\\^\ N' tonal Musical Hit. I TIKSDW \VEi>\FSDAY: "TO-NIGHT IS OURS" fu'tlnc March. C'luuurUe (olbrt. 1 v p:«ikling. human I ibe aeasen I m namsDAY, fbidai satvkdat. I'ddie Cantor THE KID FROM SPAIN," "PALMY DAYS" ft "WHOOPEE^292 words
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Advertisement172 1933-11-19 5 n, IBRllSlBl *l*"ll<fft9E"tllP|fll||||||'|||||lfltlfltlllllllfflll m I GIRLS. FOX DANCING. m o linn m :^^|fHKy iwl Nil Raul Roulien J/ Herbert Mundm I Z Fox Player Fox Player I THE WHOLE TOWN WILL SOON BE HUMMING. 1 "WOMEN— WOMEN— WOMEN." i "GOOD-BYE LADIES.** 1 iT'S GREAT TO Hi: THE ONLY MAN ALIVE.**172 words
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Article1716 1933-11-19 6 Our Woman Correspondent T HF Racw In Singapore seem to usher m a regular carnival spirit whoop, and away we go, and notwith- standing the variety of places of amusement they're all crowded with wouldov dancers, bumping and jostling and apparently havii marvellous time! pACH time1,716 words
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Article53 1933-11-19 6 Budapest. Because the girl lie was courting refused to accept his proposal of marriage Steven Kovacs, of Budapest, bought a revolver and shot her with it. After a few weeks m hospital the girl recovered. Stevan was waiting for her at the gates, and now they have53 words
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Advertisement49 1933-11-19 6 ii i» ea\ i mii im "Ideal" Milk improves cooking as only good milk can, for "Ideal" is the purest and richest English milk concentrated to the consistency of cream. "Ideal" is economical too: a little goes a very long way. Give yourself the benefit cf IDEAL English MILK,49 words
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Advertisement291 1933-11-19 6 ASK FOn N2. 8O 8 6 This lovely new pow.Jer is dHigh^nilv perfume.i m several clours, and -^X. comes m all desire- 1 shades it -^--J TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TSP BIOCITIN Charges Your Brain and Nerve Cells With Energy, and so 1 Ensures Against Physical and Mental Pat'gue. Obtainable m291 words
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Advertisement430 1933-11-19 7 By Special Appointment To H M THE KING OF SIAM. Established 1872. MSIUUIIfI DESIGNS n 1 rOPILAR JEWKLLERT. I S l^ WITH DIAMONDS AND GETvIS, DESIGNED IN THE MODERN TAc:TE AND PRICED AT TO-DAY'S NEW i LEVELS. we offer outstanding values for the thrift? customers to m:y with caution, and430 words
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Advertisement232 1933-11-19 7 \_W_M kmTQm\ imTamW^m I>l JJ BT ffVHK.^B lIH BEbEMI LUCKY SOUVENIR OP j The New Race Course. j Kath \^%^^u Each i Firs' buy r.vi rf these, Then try your LUCK <n fheso swesps. i Take ny Up i> i din a chance to win the SWEEP. j 1 1232 words
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Advertisement417 1933-11-19 7 l! Poh Cheng Gheong i 1 i i I' 84, South Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. The Best Shop m Singapore for j JADE and EMERALDS. Moderate Prices. Genuine Bargains. i Every article guaranteed. j J i ALSO I Gold and Silver Smiths, Jewellers, Dealers m all types jof Precious Stones, Curios,417 words
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Advertisement192 1933-11-19 7 it" J- i LATEST BRUNSWICK RECORDS. "HOT" RHYTHM. J i j J The above records are played by .he J j worlci's renowned Dance Orchrstras and I I most popular vocalists such as: J j DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS I ORCHESTRA. i CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA. I DON REDMAN AND HIS192 words
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Advertisement295 1933-11-19 7 I To be slim Uno 4^ Problem m rowm >^^^^^^ v expertly rt^ifn+ti yc^Str 1 to create tUmoMi mlm I even when ■limnci "fl Iclifiini i mMSOS 0 Chic Parisicn, I 42, High Street, I Singapore. j Phone 4485. V UNBELIEVABLE YET TRUK YOUR PHOTOGRAPH ARTISTICALLY TAKEN 10 COPIES 4295 words
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1052 1933-11-19 8 The Picaroon - When Night-Time Falls On Singapore. The Picaroon By i 1 Watch "The Picaroon." He Is A I I Man Who Will Teach You Things About The City In Which You Live. m WMHiUlllllltlllllllllllilttiniUllllllllMllltlllllirailllll I I I I lT'l!'.li:l::lliinlM T t tftMllflllltlllilltlllUllllllllll I I I I I I I I II1,052 words
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248 1933-11-19 8 sunday tribune. Singapore: Sunday, 19, 1933. COMING NEARER! That Rubber Restriction (that is, "Control") is "on the way" we have asserted confidently for months past. It is probably now very near. Much will turn on the conference of Dutch Ease Indies officers to be held iv Batavia on Wednesday next,248 words
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Article556 1933-11-19 8 Smiles Of The Week I n ar\ jj ty QuiZ Who invented work, anyway And after seven months of glorious I idleness it comes 'ard However, there's no escaping it so long as other people win all the sweeps, so have at it! It would be easier if that556 words
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Advertisement33 1933-11-19 8 ift^flSftS^ m iv. j jjp— W iJWli™.— :»-£Tj— Give a "Zeiss" Camera this j X'mas i &> Zeisslkon Cameras are obtainable from all photographic stores throughout Malaya. SOLE AGENTS: The Scientific Instrument Company, SINGAPORE.33 words
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Advertisement60 1933-11-19 8 Malaya's Premier WHISKY Obtainable from all Clubs, Hotels and first class dealers— (This is fact) SoU Agenti Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. Also obtainable from our Branches at Kuala Lumpur and Kuchinff. Jtmm tr Tm:mi mmm pi-,, mmmmm^"^ mmm mmmHmS% |pP^^ 3ooks Cr fportinO Feou /sites60 words
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Miscellaneous39 1933-11-19 8 THE WEEK'S TIDE TABLE. To-day: 10 4t> am. T< -morrow 0.19 a.m.. 11.26 p.m. Tu-suiy: 1.07 am.. 12.09 p.m Wtdnsrday: 2 a.m.. 12.58 p.m. Thursday: 2.56 a.m.. 1.51 p.m. Friday: t.ttl am.. 2.59 pin Saturday: 510 a.m.. 4.24 p.m.39 words
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469 1933-11-19 9 Export Duty Part Of Rubber Control Scheme RESTRICTION BELIEVED TO BE INEVITABLE. WEAKENING OF VALUES ONLY TEMPORARY. Stocks Still Declining. Week Of Uncertainty For The Market. ay shipments of rubber from Malaya to the United Kingdom are commented on by our London correspondent eek. He states that one of the469 words
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Article234 1933-11-19 9 Not Hurt By 80,000 Volts! (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 7 (By Air Mail). EIGHTY thousand volts passed through the body of a Leicester doctor and he was only burned! He is Dr. H. Selby, medical superintendent of Markfield Sanatorium. "I suppose I am the234 words
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Article264 1933-11-19 9 Wider Co-operation. DECREASE IN TIN SUPPLIES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 7 (By Air Mail). pENDING the great meeting m Paris on Dec. 7, the International Tin Committee is conducting an intensive campaign to secure the adhesion of the "outsiders." Indo-China is considered a certainty. Its264 words
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Article165 1933-11-19 9 Success Of Malaya Stand. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 7 (By Air Mail*. MALAYA got move perhaps, than its due share of publicity at the Imperial Fruit Show at Bristol. From the opening day when the Duke of York was filmed on the Malaya stand where165 words
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Article505 1933-11-19 9 BAN LAK AT THE ZOO. I renewed my visit this week m consequence of newspaper articles recordirg the latest Malayan arrivals. Two distinguished newcomers evoking great attention these days among visitors I found m the reptile house. GIANT KING COBRAS. They are a pair of giant hamadryads or king cobras505 words
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Advertisement231 1933-11-19 9 j $50 andHamppr s3o amiiiain p pr $20 andiiam i M>r p g. |> Competition, first prize. second prize. third prize. i o SIME, DARBY cV CO.. LTD., 1? OTHER KMA g HAMPER PRIZES. m^r Singapore. .Si»ISAGUS TT~" THIS IS A POPULAR cmcKEN CROSSE BLACKWELL'S CONSOMME CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP231 words
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Advertisement62 1933-11-19 9 order Haig NO. FINER. WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGE NTS JOHN LITTLE &C?,L T D (incorporated Tins England) SINGAPORE, KUALA 1 LUMPUR, PENANG, C IPOH. I WILL MAKE AN IDEAL PRESENT THIS 'XMAS j BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT* EVERY PEN IS FULLY GUARANTEED. Obtainable from all leading THE CHINA62 words
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Article2431 1933-11-19 10 FANCY DRESS SOCIAL UNION EPWORTH LEAGUE OF KUALA LUMPUR KUALA KANGSAR TAMILS REFORM SOCIETY ACTIVITIES OF LOTUS CLUB THE SPRINGDALE MINSTRELS HARfiOflR VIEW BADMINTON PARTY. The committee that was responsible for the annual fancy dress social of the Union Epworth League, Kuala Lumpur, is to2,431 words
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Article, Illustration893 1933-11-19 10 Walter Lindrum - Let Lin drum Teach You Billiards. Walter Lindrum Amm&tomre' Preference F®ir Playimg Faecy Strokes (By A VERY common error among amateur players is their preference for playing a stroke best described as "fancy" rather than the one which is best m the long run. You should cut out such frivolities893 words
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Advertisement199 1933-11-19 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 the199 words
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Advertisement142 1933-11-19 10 1^ (■^•ii«tiaii«t»«!iaiiaiiaitßiiaii«n«!iaM«:«;iair« i i i THE "WALTER LINDRUM" BILLIARD TABLE 1 IT'S GOT TO BE GOOD HEL2!IH i IT'S THE SELECTED TABLE OF Hr^^B I WALTER LINORUN B 'Jfl I 1 THE WORLD'S CHAMPION BILLIARDIST. |k l*mKk Th. WalTfr in.lr»m I *h\v I OTHER MAKES MAY BE MORE EXPENSIVE I142 words
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Article, Illustration275 1933-11-19 11 Many Social Events Ahead rpHERE is practically nothing to record J fan connection with Volunteering rities locally and this state of affairs probably continue for the n^xt couple o' months, there beins nothir^ doinsr other than social events. The Volunteers were well represent?d at the Armistice275 words
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Article235 1933-11-19 11 THIS week I have a suggest ion to put to you. I know you arc all fond of birds and the other day. when I was reading a description of what is called a "bird table." I thought how nice it would be if I should235 words
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Article356 1933-11-19 11 CONDUCTED BY UNCLE HARRY. There is one thing which you must be very careful of, however. Never put your bird table near to a wall or a tree or anything high. If you do, a cat may climb softly above the table and suddenly pounce down and catch one of356 words
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Advertisement102 1933-11-19 11 C //qW HIS HAIR STAYS NICE m^^l AND TRIM WfUr takes more than water to hold HUk V wiry young hair m place. Stacomb I^^^^Hk > Wsm is the answer. Though this cream M} f^f^ a^wK jl I is light and free from grease it keeps I^l an y boy's102 words
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Advertisement138 1933-11-19 11 ARROW TOOTH BRUSHES A (ml ro r whi t k r Wrvl \ji< AND BRIGHTER (M^/\ VB^^> tl 15 TAINA I! L B E BR BBS B X^ >X A An's" {n s L T! r A <O. S TRAI>I\(, MM IKTY f >i if II 2 Kk amf a138 words
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Article, Illustration1449 1933-11-19 12 Rimau - Rimau Rugby Football "Upsets" Singapore And Se langor Experience First Defeats Of Season Perak's Strong Recovery Of Form Command Still Unable To Lower Combined Team's Colours Selangor Club's Hockey Defeats The Triangular Cricket Tournament. (By HTHERE was a complete reversal of form in1,449 words
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Article573 1933-11-19 12 K. O - K.O. (By npHE forthcoming amateur tourna- ment under the auspices of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association promises well, the entries being quite substantial. HowAmatetn ever, there are many I civilians who are vi ry Boxing useful with the gloves, but who are still573 words
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Advertisement691 1933-11-19 12 SOCCER COMPETITION. Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of 100 <MQQ "Sunday Tribune No Popular Football r M B c.n,« t E trance Won (No. 27.) cc Tlio "SUNDAY TRIBUNE" will give a prize of $100 to readers submitting entries with tho largest number of correct forecasts of the691 words
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Advertisement71 1933-11-19 12 >iill!ltilil|tt|ii|iiliiiii|iiiitiuiii|i!lii|ii|i!|iilii|ti|ii|.ii >«n:"iiiiii|]iiiiiiiii!|i;iiiiiiiiii!!iiiii!|iii!:i!!i!!l!ili:ii!li:|i;l:;i::li;i':|i;l II I I I I MALAYA'S MOST BRILLIANT I FOOTBALLER. I VOTING COUPON Write on the dotted line (m block letters) the name of the player you think is the most brilliant Footballer m Malaya. f m m a t Send this coupon, together with one TIGER BEER71 words
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Article, Illustration1392 1933-11-19 13 (f^ L^l Tffl (HTfHhVP (§> *vc y? j^»o SAMUEL BEATS CHENG PHOR KLANG EPWORTH LEAGUE'S SUCCESS WHAT'S ON TO-DAY. cffiLANGOR again demonstrated her inter-Stale superiority by defeating Perak last week-end at Kuala Lumpur by 13 games to one. Much was expected of the Perak team and their1,392 words
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Advertisement84 1933-11-19 13 linn i, iii. ittiifiiiiiii 1 1 i i irr;rmi 1. 1 i i;.ii; mr i;.i ,r i.i i 1. 1 ;i i m i ii i i ty ri C C fe j/\[ I till W )l kpZ< /y\ I SHE— And arc there any Tigers m Malaya I HE—84 words
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Advertisement251 1933-11-19 13 If/ A and energetic, y^^ 3 how Sanatogen will make you. J j I Sanatogen will make you look ff I better. It will enable you to II do twice as much, twice as I I wcii and m these diilicult I times it is not only necessary to "be251 words
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Miscellaneous25 1933-11-19 13 WHAT'S ON. In The Badmm on World To-day. The Horliclis "3" will meet the Mayfair B. P. "B" at the latter's court at 3 p.m.25 words
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Article993 1933-11-19 14 Yesterday's Game. COMMAND TROUNCE JOHORE. JOHORE were beaten by 20 pts. to nil m their game with the Maiaya Command m the Malaya Cup on the S.C.C. ground yesterday. The match was throughout m favour of the Command, who showed superiority m all departments. The Command three-quarter993 words
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Article403 1933-11-19 14 P.S.R.F.C. Beat The S.C.C. AFTER a gruelling game of rugger at the Anson Road Staaium, yesterday, the Public Services defeated the S.C.C. I by a goal, a penalty goal and three tries <17 points* to a goal and two tries <11 points). Dr. Lindow refereed and the- teams403 words
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Article101 1933-11-19 14 Dolfattah Catches Up With Keng Hock. According to the votes received up to 11.30 a.m. yesterday the following arc the first 12 m order ol number of votes received m connection with the 'Tiger Beev" cor.nof.-tiMo l Keng Hock. Dolfattah. A. L. Henry, Mat Noor. Boon Lay.101 words
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Article160 1933-11-19 14 London. Nov. 2. SooV, there." "Good little Soo." Crio^ lik^ this raised continually at Middlcsborough on Saturday proved the success of Stoke City's innovation m playing a nineteen-year -old Chinese footballer. Frank Soo. Stoke lost 6—l bui expert opinion would put the disparity much higher but160 words
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Article111 1933-11-19 14 The Singapore v. Selangor Match Drawn. 'From Our O:,?i Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 18. IN a splendid same of hockey to-day Selangor and Singapore drew o—o.0 0. It was a game m which the defences shone, with the Singapore attackers decidedly the better forwards. Greig and Shepherdson were111 words
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Article122 1933-11-19 14 S.C.C. "B" XV v. Wilts "B" on Wednesday. Nov. 29. at Tanglin: S. A. Wykes; D. Alexander, R. J s Davies. R. v. Welch, W. R. Hobbhr M. G. Mills. P. J. R. Butler; P. M. Aldred. N. D. Knowles. S. Webb, B H Carson, J. E.122 words
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Article54 1933-11-19 14 Sfntil B.P. team v. ihe Playfair AU. at the tatter's court at Maxwell Road on 2\ T oy. 25 at 7 p.m.: SINGLES: Koh Pvvay Chim. Koh Pway Thow. Low Swee Guan, Chan Teck Seng. DOUBLES: Koh Pway Thow and Leong Kiam Yang; Lee Tiow Lin54 words
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Article27 1933-11-19 14 The Wiltshire^' third team and the S.R.C. 'B" met at hockey on the Padang yesterday, the soldiers winning by three goals to one.27 words
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Article218 1933-11-19 14 SOCCER CONTEST RESULT. A Matey Reader's Cfej rorecagt. ALTHOUGH there wins and four matches Wer f*l out ot the ten Rames Ils^qT,! tion with our Soccer &,<{£* i\ Malay reader succeeded in^JS the results correct a The name and address of v to whom a cheque will be J£' the218 words
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Article130 1933-11-19 14 Song And Johnson In Main Event. Boxing enthusiasts fere reotfj the fights :U tin- N- w World Unfcfc The bouts were positioned froa owing to bud weather. Young Joiui ..>. sad If. c. Son^ til! figure m the main event. The Chinese proved that ho is right back130 words
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1373 1933-11-19 15 English Scottish Soccer Results. 1 ''don, Nov. lo s *•**<■ English and 2\sulfd as foliows: Aisenal 3 Stoke C. 0 Birmingham 1 Sunderland i Blackburn K. 2 Aston V Derby County 3 Liverpool Kverton 1 Wolverhampton 2 x a ?i\ J rT 2 "uddersfield T Middl.sbrauuh 10 Sheffield I Sheffufd1,373 words
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Article369 1933-11-19 15 Statist its Of Professional Meeting, '1 h- U tog an the .'.tiitistic;, of the proit i meetini concluded yesfttrdsy: OWNERS. Wins Sees. Thirds T H 4 13 M -i lirtukiUii 2 1 TLr\ 2 1 C:ua Gia KOOI 2 1 \ir Orahau] 12 B. B a of f369 words
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Article555 1933-11-19 15 Yesterday's Game At Tionff Hahru. milE Medical College retained the A Selwyn-Clarke Challenge Cup to/ the third year m succession yesterday by defeating- the Raffles College m their annual hockey encounter by the odd goal m live. The match, which was played at the Medical College ground m555 words
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Article515 1933-11-19 15 Use! ul B.l\ TournanuMii Results. rpiES arranged In the Useful B. P. tournament resulted as follows: Ec Hock Chiang beat Lim Cheng Hong •w.o.i; George Chen beat Wee Kirn Wee 15—6, 12-15, 15—4; Ec Hock Chiang foeat Wee Jew Huai (w.0.). Tie.> arranged for next week are as515 words
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Article46 1933-11-19 15 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 18. The High School beat St. Francis' Institution by 1-0 to-day In the first, match for the Clarke hockey Shield. St. Francis' Association won the Poppy Day hockey tournament by beating 1 lie Malacca Club by s—o.5 0.46 words
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Article, Illustration130 1933-11-19 16 Silver Elaze (Ho, 8) wiMiing, with Locliair- (No. 7) and Rangoon (Nc. 6) second and third respectively m the first race yesterday The finish of the second race yesterday. Diamond Dust winning from Little Flirt (on the rails). The finish of the third race yesterday.130 words
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