Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 26 November 1933

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  • 22 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. I.- No. 28 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1938. FIVE CENTO.
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  • 3249 1 A Gorgeous Display Of Striking Fashions. YESTERDAYS AMATEUR MEETING AT BUKIT TIMAH. A GOOD CROWD DESPITE ADVERSE WEATHER. Duke Menin Pays $65. End Of The 1933 Racing Season In Singapore. FN'IOYABLE spoil, despite the adverse weather, was provided at Bukit Timah yesterday when
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  • 153 1 Death In Barber's Chair. London, Nov., 25. j A WELL-KNOWN consulting engineer warns hairdressers to regularly and j carefully inspect all their appliances, some of which must conform to Home Office regulations. The warning follows the electrocution I of a girl of 19, named Elsie Allbutt, while
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  • 470 1 depot ship, the shore accommodation there being inadequate. > Commander J. M. Scott is her captain. Old Lt.-Cmdr. S. A. Broo'rs is "First I Lieutenant." the latter officer being also In charge of the trawler -Fastnet, which is accompanying the monitor as a tender. j Sailing
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  • 345 1 Welcome By Local Merchants, TsHE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce gave a reception yesterday afternoon at their premises at Hill Street to Dr. Philip Ching King Tyau, ihe Consul -General for Singapore, and other members of the Consular staff who recently arrived from China. About 200 members
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  • 29 1 No Official News Available. Batavia. Nov. 25. IT is officially announced that no communication can be supplied with regard to the results of yesterday's rubber conference. Reuter.
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  • 39 1 Yesterday's Close In New York And London, (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 25. London Rubber, Spot, 4 11 S&L Jan.-Mar. 4 13|32d. New York Rubber, Spot, 9 cts. Nov.-Dec. 9 cts. CROSS-RATE. New York London, 5.19.
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  • 1014 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh SECRET TRir TO SHANSI. Fukien Situation. Extensive Fighting m Kweichow. i \tooglamg, Nov. 25. j THE "Kuntf SbiKßg VaJ vr .<uy that Ex-74arshal Li (hai Sum, the chairman of the Fukien Indepen- dent Government, proceeded to Amoy by 'plane after the inauguration
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    • 171 2 WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. JEWELLED LEYEB MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 5.00 WRIST 12.50 SILVCR POCKET 1T. 50 WRIST 20.00 Dust Water Proof ii.S.5O GOLD PMCKET from 40.00 WRIST 18.50 18 ct. 75.00 M Dust fit Water Proof 14 ct. 05.00 STOP-WATCHES from $12.50 EVERT WATCH GTWRANTEED. RtPAIRS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS
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    • 41 2 I NOW on DISPLAY I I UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. 1 |B WRITE OR PHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE. 3| Hf ORCHARD ROAD. PHONE 5484. SFNGAPOF?!: ■Bf Represented by WEARNE BROS., LTD. at Penanfr— lpoh— Kuala Lumpur— Malacca. 3 Af a? ■> **tfl BHi^HHKHiHHHfIHHBHBIH^IHfIyX^SHHHRiB^HBBByHI^HBfiI^IiIfIrifI
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  • Yesterday's Reports From The Malayan Courts.
    • 1359 3 Chinese Opposition. ARGUMENT IX COURT OF APPEAL. ~^TO person who has lived m this Colony for five years, not to speak of 20 years is unaware that the Chines.' refuse and have always refused to disclose what they cail their private affairs. "We have tried l<> introduce
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    • 568 3 i Challenged To "Cut A Cock's Head." (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Malacca. Nov. 24. A L f; E< i ED to have Siven a cheque for 590.50 lor the supply O f 20 cases of fhon f and 20 cases ol CGMtensed milk, wnen he was conscious of
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    • 110 3 Dispute Over Land Sale. j A case which is arousing considerable <*»■ interest m Johore was begun yesterday morning m the Supreme Court, Johore Bahru. before Mr. Justice A. Savage Bailey, when a Chinese planter of Pontian Ketchil sued the State of Johore. The action was for
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    • 290 3 I Chinese Youth Used As Go-Between? fpHE case m which Lim Teck Quee is A charged with selling ammunition without a licence was commenced yesterI day before the District Judge. Mr. H. A. 1 Forrer. The accused, a shop-keeper, is alleged to have had a firearms
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    • 42 3 Terribly scalded by boiling water, a Chinese was admitted to the General Hospital yesterday morning. When the ambulance was called to his home m Tanjong Pagar Road the dresser found the victim unconscious. The whole of his back was blistered.
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    • 21 3 London. Nov. 25. The Prince of Wales receiv?d Mr. Quo Tai Chi < Chinese Ambassador) last night. Reuter.
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    • 151 3 Offender Caught In Market. THE Police Court compound looked like a veritable fowl market yesterday morning, but enquiries soon revealed that they were exhibits connected with a cruelty to animals case. A Kelantan Chinese named Kan s. had carried 296 fowls m nine baske by train and
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    • 95 3 Man Who Was Partially Paralysed. Charged with attempting to commit suicide, a 60-year-o.d Arab, -Ali bin Mohamed, appeared before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. dice, yesterday. Pleading guilty, the accused said that he had been partially paralysed lor the last 12 years. He commit led the offence m
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    • 42 3 Paris. Nov. 25. It is highly probable that M. Chautemps will -be asked to form a Cabinet. No condidates for the Premiership called this mornine.. and M. Le.brun is continuing to consult the Loaders of the centre parties.— Reutcr.
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    • 178 3 GIRL ENTICED AWAY. Appeal. Fails. MALAY TO SERVE SENTENCE. (From Our on n ConesponietUJ IjM.h, Nov. 2S. IX connection with the iMttil t4 Vuaof, a motor-car driver, *\\q was convicted under MohAmmedaa law on a charge of enticing away m unmarried giri from her lawful guardian, counsel, m the opvrafe
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    • 58 3 Sun-Bathing And Nudism Among Them. Madrid. Sun -bathing and nudism are umonp, the causes of cancer of the skin and lips, according to Dr. Ewing, one of th>' American delegates at the International Anti-Cancer Congress now sfltog heW m Madrid. Moderation m eating, drinking and exercise is one
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  • 335 4 Membership Campaign. EDUCATION POLICY CRITICISED. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.; Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 25. A FEAR was expressed last night at tli" first annual meeting of 1 c .Malay States Association that unless new members were recruited t ie association would be unable to Continue as a
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  • 90 4 Austria Investigates Shooting Of German. Vienna, Nov. 25. The Government is investigating the alleged shooting of a German soldier by an Austrian. Reuter. Vienna. Later. TNi Austrian version of the Reithimwtiikel incident, published by the "Mittag Zeitung," says that a group of Austrian Border Police was suddenly surrounded
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  • 45 4 Dairen. Out of 63 candidates for positions as announcers m Manchukuo, the Dairen Broadcasting Station has selected live vounEj men. They are all recent graduates of universities and colleges m Japan. After three months of training they will tak fi over their duties.
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  • 308 4 U.S. And Currency Inflation. Boise (Idaho i. Nov. 25. THE National Grange, the largest and most important of the farmer's organisations, has sent a resolution to President Roosevelt urging him to inflate the currency until the 1926 price level has been re-established, also to issue noninterest bearing
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  • 43 4 This year 120 bags, containing 1,713 parcels, have been despatched from Singapore for Great Briiain for the Christmas Mail. This compares with 118 bags, containing 1,562 parcels, last year, an increase of approximately 10 per cent, m the number of parcels.
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  • 63 4 Going Up-Country Next Week. (Frojn Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 25. rjlß Basil Blackett, the financial ex- pert who is visiting Malaya, is due here on Thursday on a brief visit, arrangements being made to permit leading businessmen to meet the visitor. A lunch will be given
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    • 219 4 i riim: i j: i:fliTiniTTini^iTTinrTr T fTTi^!Piinr T r»r:tni[!i:;i^iT:i!!ini:!tniii«:!i!!ii!iiii. i i iiiiiiim t'i;«a^^^ I COMING RAVILION THIS WEEK! i FOR TWO-DAY RETURN SEASON. f "LETTY LYNTON" j ?«i!llil'.il :il :iiil':i: l.:i;:i. ll'll II nil iiiiii»iii.><»««i««ii«ll««««»i»«ii|- i i till i it i i i i iiniliiiiuiiiii •"•'■"■'^^■•^■■!il>;^i::iiii::i!t::i:'i'.i.:i:!i;ii!;i:ii:ii!!i:ii!ii,:i<:|)i!ii;'iMiaijii:ii:!i jUMiiiMriinriu,., i J a>l>lllll>ll
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 837 4 CROSSWORD SOLUTION No. 15. ACROSS.— I. Reembarks. 6. Clamp, 10. Interring, 11. Tim, 12. Hooper, 13. Egg. < 16. Beats, 17, Inane, 18. Raged. 19. Stars, 20. Dash. 2L No, 24. Raise, 27. Lea. 29. Ambit. .30. Emend. 32. Rears, 33. Earn, 34. Ad 0,"35. Dab, 36. Bore. 39. Loot,
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  • 777 5  - Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. Walter Lindrum Mastery Of Tfine Masses How T® j Overcome A Cover. (By MANY amateurs can never hope to master the masse shot the execution is too difficult. For instance, the masse cannon m my first diagram No. 18 is the one shot for an
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  • 314 5 Nanking's Decision As To Wireless Equipment. ONE of thr most vital problems confronting Chi;: a Ccast shipping interests during the pane year or two has ben that of piracy. The China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company, which has been particularly hard hit by piratical depredations, together with
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  • 89 5 Mr. and Mrs. Griffin, of Chelwood Gate, were attacked by gypsies m Ashdown Forest, near Forest Row on Nov. 3. The motor-car m which they were I travelling collided with a horse van j driven by the gypsies and a struggle j followed, m which Mr. Griffin's nose
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    • 409 5 |H i i i MKMVI i i-i i B:i:; lli ir i jir,i::rn:ii?.i:!mi::i:ii^r!iiii;'i:-i 1 -:r:i"K'«':" i: W !1 l n TBE "WALTER LINDRUM f BILLIARD TABLE mmm j f ITS GOT TO BE GOOD I IT'S THE SELECTED TABLE OF «B^" „^g I WALTER UNDRUN m.'**mm f THE WORLD'S CHAMPION
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    • 319 5 TflE Y. M. C. A. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE. NEW SESSION— EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSI>. Commencing Friday. December Bth. L 933. NEW GRADED ENGLISH CLASSES WILL BE FORMED. Prospectus Supplied Free On Application To The PRINCIPAL. Telephone 6878. fThgafai*. i National graflex < I "A handful of camera an eye ful of
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  • 357 6 S.S.V.F. Lose A Popular Officer. \S hi been announced previously, Lieut.-Col. M. J. T. Reilly, Commandant, S.S.VF.. is leaving Malaya m lew days, and m order to give all ranks an opportunity of wishing him a personal farewell, a pahit party is to be I m the
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  • 715 6  - A Corner For Our Young Folks. Uncle Harry Conducted By DURING the last few years the tale of children returning home to their parents for support has become so common that it is quite refreshing to learn case where the opposite has been t» c case. A mother who had
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  • 227 6 Funeral Arranged 11 Years Before Death. Mr Duncan Neale, a landowner of Sherston, near Chippenham, Wilts, died 11 years after he arranged and paid for his funeral and erected m the village churchyard a tombstone bearing his name. He was 81. In 1920 Mr. Neale chose for a
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  • 403 6 A man of 5 feet 8 inches married a woman of only 2 "^et 9 inches :n Birmingham. The bride was Miss Nancy Archer, who is known m the show world as "Madame Tiny," and the bridegroom was Mr. Samuel Robbins, a showman. At the end of
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    • 28 6 OidAandina in TRatauaf |h9 ,4 /W Eurofieon f MjKBl^ DISTRIBUTORS Lager deer of the ■1^1 STRAIT5 brewed in Singapore W&F^vwm A PRODUCT OF THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY C9. II?
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    • 330 6 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS;. HEAD OFFICE: (ire.it Eastern Li m Huildin^, Cecil SI reel. Sinoapore.. London Oflice: 27, OUI Jewry. K. C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with
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  • 1176 7 By CINEQU E ri Ai gel the English stag* who naa |usi joined I i Ulm player, m oeUywood. how >iv- happened to becoi-i" I a picture act he will tell you, witii a twi: town eyes, that it all tame aboul a
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  • 129 7 danger, one j»i^ > c- r nevei look dlre< lij ;tt uiidLlmt In a cIOS6 Lip IJVERY time Eddie Lowe Leaned over iand started whispering sweet nothing to me In 'Her Bodyguard* for exampie. he wasn't looking tenderly into my eyes. He was simply studying tinpat tern on the rug."
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    • 297 7 f THE YEAR'S BIG COMEDY ROMANCE! He's The Only Thinj; Men Don't Like i He' t !^C rv^n who m^kes this lovely I jctrt'si the h.-.rJct-to-mcct c ir on fIV Wk '£^9B| t There isn't one mjn m -M&jL JLWBM v. < clucsn't envy him! r^^^^^iP' w 'ji||^HS "Herßodyguard I
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    • 349 7 I g^^^^^^g^_S_Jßß9Lz^BK^J^^^B^^g^^M I ki nu a id HOCftOH I L\ DL j;i l j 2 m Tin: BIG CAGE." 1 Clyde B atty, MatalioMd Dare-Oevfl In the Miix-r-show "2 2 Hot for weak hearUi I I kfsdav a \\rn\isn\v: FREDRIC ICAROH Z I hi THE BAGLE ft Tin: HAWK" j
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  • 1398 8 A Women Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent THERE were parties everywhere last Saturday- the Overseas Club Banquet at Sea View and a Ball at the Volunteer Drill Hall m aid of the Foppy Day Fund, m addition to the Raffles Race Night Ball. *O THE Drill Hall was
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  • 280 8 A New And h-xpemivt Note, i STRING bells w nole m chir and arc an inexpensive (way 01 brlghi !>iain S i Sometimes thc\ crochet led, and sometimes plaited. Iwo colom such as red and dark brew; and natural sli are effectivj Let us suppose y making your
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  • 96 8 Won By A 4k Derrc3n 10-L" Leghorn Pullet. A'-aii 1 1 B.C. Nov. 1. The cgg-layins record m tb jxjultry world has equalled by I "Driven 10-L white leghorn pull "t owned by BIT. K. H Ruttled^e of Sardis yesterday when it laid 357 eggs m 365 5
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    • 47 8 f t An old favourite. I I I Everybody knows NESTLES NUT- I I MILK CHOCOLATE and everybody likes it. Crunchy nuts and smooth t i creamy chocolate, no wonder folks are t fond of it. 5; t KEstu'x Chocolate i :> picture stamp m every packet. 4 >:•
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    • 39 8 i i I "A" HOSIERY, i \an Raalte Undies and Gloves, Ilien Jolic Corsets and Girdles scientifically designed to fit and J improve any figure And Francette Model Hats. I Priscilla Ltd. i 61, Stamford Road, SINGAPORE. Tel: 3835.
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    • 135 8 TAKE YOUR DOCTORS TIP |BIOC I T I N Charges Your Brain and Nerve Cells With Energy, and so Ensures Against Physical and Mental Hatigue. I Obtainable m powder and tablet from all firsi-r lass Dispensaries, and Stores or from HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY, LTD., 309, 311 313, North Bridge Road,
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    • 866 9 jl I I I < i I I 3 I I I I I I k ll:lll||llt|||u I a W 1 I 1 ii UNBELIEVABLE YEt TRUE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH ARTISTICALLY TAKEN 10 toplEsru joR $1.00 Visit Our Studio And Convince I j Yourself. Satisfaction Guaranteed. I LEE FLETCHER 102, North
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    • 168 9 LITKY SOrVENIK O! i The New Race Course. I First buy one r.f thr-r Thru Irj >our LICK on tlie>e sweop>. f Take my tip Don't It I slip a < h.uirc tv win the SWKEI' l i Sold by K. M. OLI MOHAMKI). No. 38, Hijrh Street. SINGAPORE GENEVA
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  • 247 10 Sunday tribune. Singapore: Sunday, 26, 1933. MALAYAN TOPICS. The rumour that it is intended to impose toll charges at the Johore Causeway is surely false! It is difficult to imagine any such retrograde measure at the present day, when practice and experience all make for the utmost freedom of transport
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  • 1208 10  - When Night Time Falls On Singapore. The Picaroon By i Watch "The Picaroon.' He Is A I Man Who Will Teach You Things 1 About The City In Which You Live. provocative intensification of bureaucratic ego. Congratulations to Mr, Tan Suo Hock, of Malacca, on the most succinct criticism yet
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  • 609 10 Smiles Of The Week n r ttf\ W V UIZ j An M.P. for Malaya I'm all for it and for the job. A A Another Trade Fair for Singapore it might help to beat Unfair Trade. It is said that omelets are easy to make if you know
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    • 42 10 I nail rfß^""~ =2 "t 1 1 1 Ss I i j Give a "Zeiss" ii Camera this I: X'mas §M Zeisslkon Cameras j are obtainable from all photographic i stores throughout Malaya. t 2 SOIE AGENTS: The Scientific Instrument Company, SINGAPORE.
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    • 107 10 DANISH EVAPORATED MILK AYAM 1.-||mi; BRAND HIGHEST QUALITY. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL PROVISION DEALERS AT 4& p 7' fiS^k Per case of 48 tins of *r •^9%J 16 ozs# or 96 tins of 6 oza> Sole Importers: A. CLOUET Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. „,,.>♦—,,,■ jjyjfl YOUR HEALTH CAN BE BEST INSURED BY
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 39 10 THE WEEKS TIDE TABLE. To-day: 6.14 am.. 6.04 p.m. To-morrow: 7.10 a.m., 7.31 p.rru Tuesday: 755 am.. 8.43 p.m. Wednesday. 835 a.m.. 9.39 p.m. Thursday: 9.10 a.m.. 10.26 p.m. Friday: 9.44 a.m. 11.09 p.m. Saturday: 10.15 a.m., 1156 p.m.
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  • 1047 11 JAPANESE SPOKESMAN SPREADS PROPAGANDA. POWERS DISMEMBERING CHINA? Posing As Guardian Of The Far East. SHIFTING THE BLAME TO OTHERS. The "World Daily News" brands the written statement of a Japanese military spokesman that China to-day is faced with a rapid disintegration of national
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  • 546 11 Wide Ramifications. CHIANG'S HERCULIAnI TASK. A CCORDING to a recent Nanchang despatch, General Chiang Kai Shek has issued strict orders that the bandit menace m the country must be exterminated within three years. 'The Generalissimo intends to move his headquarters to Fuchow to direct operations against the
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  • 115 11 Canton Placed Under Strong Protection. Canton, Oct. 20. General Chen Chi-tang is now doing everything possible to strengthen the national defence m South China. At the present moment, Canton boasts of more than a hundred aeroplanes, mostly newly purchased from abroad. Five aeroplanes are being manufactured at
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  • 186 11  -  Ta Kung Pao Tientsin Cowardly Attack By Soldiers. Wuyuan, Suiyuan, Oct. 15. TWENTY primary school students were seriously and forty-nve slightly injured m a clash between the students and the bodyguards m front of the Wuyuan Magistrate's Office when the former were demanding the prompt payment of the
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  • 81 11 Between Soviet Russia And China. Nanking, Oct. 20. Negotiations are still m progres between the Soviet Ambassador m China and the Chinese Government concerning the conclusion of a non-aggression pact and a commCT*cial treaty between the two countries. It is said that the views of the two parties
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  • 113 11  -  Sin Wen Pao Prince Teh Wang Makes Preparations. Nanking, Oct. 24. IT is learned that Prince Teh, of Inner Mongolia, has begun to make military preparations m an attempt to back up his autonomous scheme. It is understood that he has taken on number of Japanese military officers
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  • 409 11 THE MANCHURIAN REFUGEES. "Wo are therefore .sui prised to ham tha'. the Peipiag amhori. it\<» intend to repatriate he refugees who came from Manchuria to seel: protection. "These people should never b? treated .i r > ordinary refugees and similarly Manchuria .should never be regarded as an ordinary war area.
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  • 3001 12 KEEN INTEREST ALL OVER MALAYA. CROWDS FLOCK TO ANCIENT SETTLEMENT. Ceremony Described. i Huge Processions To-Morrow And on WednesdayTremendous interest is being taken by the Chinese people of Malaya m the Wangkang Procession, which is being held m Malacca on the 10th and the
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    • 658 12 \P Irritability. Tooth^decay Slppnlp&&fl^CC Ex Pe c anf 15 n nine o of en Mofhers W<- cases caused by a f^k rf .i Mi n-Till i *U **m. -k^^ 4- w» Kalzana acts eihcicntly m ■tefc -«1 weakening ot the teeth Tfa i 1 ■S^-:^9 „i. v fi %^l/IIJ I'dJLJIS.
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  • 1455 13 EXSEC*BTA RY'S LETTER— "INEXPERIENCE, NOT INEFFICIENCY" TOURNAMENT IN MALAYAN CHINESE MEETING? If OK certain reasons, it has not been thought desirable to indulge m these columns m any discussion yarding the action of the committee of the S! igapore Badminton Association concerning several controversies m which it
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  • 197 13 Reclamation Of Waste Lands Planned. Chingkiangpu, Oct. 24. PLANS have been drawn up for the reclamation of waste lands m Northern Kiangsu and the proposals have already been submitted to the Naiicnal Economic Commission for consideration and decision. There arc no less than 13.000.000 tttotts of land now
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  • 93 13 Drastic Measures Against Such Practices. Taiyuan, Oct 21 I According to investigations made by ihc Shansi Provincial Government, there are mere than 900,000 wcm?n and girls m the province with bound feet including 323.000 girls under nftem and 625 000 girls and women between sixteen and thirty. In
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  • 53 13  -  Shun Pao Nanchang, Oct. 22. The Inter-Provincial Pood Supply Conference convened by General Chiang Kai-shek was opened this morning with representatives from the eight Yangtsze provinces m attendance. General Chiang presided over the inaugural meet.ng and made the opening speech. The conference will remain m session for
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  • 124 13  -  Ta Kung Pao Japanese Want A New "Adventure." Canton, Oct. 20. RELATIONS between Chinese and Japan::; have not been very amicable durinc tty last few weeks a.s a result of repeated ineid* at different places, notably at Canton, Waichov and Swatow. It Is generally believed here that the
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  • 617 13 WELFARE OF WORKERS ESSENTIAL. GovL Control. Si tUetnent Authorities Usurp Right "JjJVERY King has ii> «l- \i Si is i lie factory system. '"It is for t!v purpose of stamping out such deficits that factories must be placed under the control of the Government which \\ill con
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 69 13 Don't expect I sJ I l\/» CII fo fc/// e/us/ve anfs That's a job for the one and only powerful FLIT Weak imitations which lack H.IT'S remarkable killing power are helpless to cope with swarms of You need tUt to kill these pests— .o don't waste your money on something
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    • 32 13 L it fe llhi <r^ from Australia's supplies of Fined Quality. Manufactured on our premL under European Supervision. Contains all the vitamins and orieinal element* of nutriment. .SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co.. Ltd.
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  • 5162 14 GREAT REDUCTION OF LABOUR FORCES. INDIAN AGENT'S REPORT. LAND SETTLEMENT SCHEMES FOR LABOURERS SUCCESSFUL. The annual report of the Agent of the Government of India m British Malaya, for the year 1932, has been issued over the signature of Rao Sahib. M. Kunhi
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  • 3030 15 OLD EAFFLEBIANSP ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE'S REPORT FOR I AST YEAR INTERESTING REVIEW OF ACTIVITIES CHINBSE FRIENDLY ASSOCIATION OFFICE-BEARER OF STRAITS UNION FOOTBALL CLUB MALACCA CHINESE AMATEURS UNITED CHINESE MUSICAL ASSOCIATION SINGAPORE ATHLETIC UNION. rTHF tieral meeting of the Old I x ociation was held on Friday
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  • 100 15 "Great Treasure For The Sportsman." (To the Editor, -'Sunday Tribune.") Sir,— l shall be very glad indeed if you will kindly allow me space m the columns of your very valuable paper to thank you. Sometime back I received a prize which consisted of the "Football Handbook,"
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    • 189 15 B^r^Sr^ i L X.. ■Bl Be>vare of Imitations! Of all good products there are imitations which are not only worthless but positively injurious. If you want an approved medicine against Headache, Influenza, Feverish Colds do not ask simply for aspirin but for (Bayebd Aspirin* Every tablet and each original packing
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  • 1761 16  -  Rimau Visit Of Wighlman Cup Tennis Stars The Exhibition Games At The S.C.C. Return Of The Inter -Port Cricketers Captain's Tribute To Members Of The Team— Interstate Hockey Malaya Cup Rugby Football Selangor's Chances Dwindling?, (By nplJE Malaya Command had no diffi- culty
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  • 500 16  -  K.O. (By y C. SONG should not be disheart- ened by his defeat by Johnson last week. .The Chinese had a stroke of very bad luck in that the fight had to be postponW eat her ed from Friday to Sunday, and the
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    • 630 16 SOCCER GOMPETSTIOH. Test Your Skill and Win I Cash Prize of $1 OO I $IQQ "Sunday Tribune" I N^ I Popular Football c I Miicf Ra Entrance must tte Contest. 8 Wop I (No. 28.) I tee I The 'SUNDAY TRIBUNE" will pive a prize of $100 to readers submit-
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  • 267 17 How A Cyclist Met His Death. (From Our Own Correspondent. j Seremban, Nov. 23. IN consequence of a report made at the Tampin Police Station by a Malay from R?pah, to the effect that a bridge near Tunsku Besar's house, about a quarter of a mile from
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  • 52 17 Macon, Georgia. Mr. R. V. Johnson. \vho:e car was involed m the accid nt when resulted m the death of Young Stribling, the American heavyweight boxer, has announced his decision never to driv: a car again. The accident occurred on Oct. 1. when Striblins was ridins a
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  • 443 17 Enthusiastic Welcome In Johore. (From Out Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru,. Nov. 24. ON his leaving- the Reddiyar Government High School, Rangoon, A. M. Appan, an Indian lad of 18 years of age, who is a King's Scout, set out from the Provincial Headquarters Troop,
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    • 167 17 it h i.i i i n.'insi ifiiiitrrrrrrri nn i iiithni i i i i m i i i i i i i i/ ri C O Cix *y\ SHE And are there any Tigers m Malaya m m I HE— Thousands, my dear, thousands m m You find them m
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  • 203 18 attacked but met with no succes3. On Hie resumption the soldiers were penalised for off side. Paxton-Harding just failing with the kick. Se'angor continued to be aggressive. TURNER touching down after Hannah and Carey had penetrated the soldiers' defence. Gomm pearly converted, the ball striking the uprights.
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  • 967 18 Two Malaya Cup Rugger Matches. Yesterday's Games m Singapore and Ipoh. k TORRENTIAL shower of rain which xV fell from 4 p.m. onwards and continued until the interval robbed the Malaya Cup match at the S.C.C. yesterday between Singapore and NegriMalacca of much of its interest. Despite the atrocious weather,
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  • 132 18 Prize Won By Malay Reader. I AGAIN this week the prize .m our popular soccer competition has I been won by a Malay reader, with nine correct forecasts. The winner, who will receive his prize during the course of this week is: Mr. Yussoff M. Taib, Nomanton Oil
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  • 73 18 Australian Champion looses At Home. Melbourne, Nov. 25. In 'the final of the Victorian championships F. J. Perry (Great Britain) beat Jack Crawford (Australia) 6 4, 2 6, 6 4, 6—3. The splendid accuracy of his shots and an indomitable fighting spirit earned Perry victory which was
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  • 86 18 November Handicap Ues v It. London, Nov. 25. THE race for the Manchester November Handicap a l^ miles t, run today, resulted as follows: 1. JEAN'S DREUM (Dines). 2. FREE FARE .Sam Wraggt. 3. BONSOLDAT (Siretti. Won by half a length; third three away. Betting: 20—1; 9—l; 50—1.
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  • 77 18 Play To Be Filmed In Hollywood. New York, Nov. 25. Iff. George Bernard Shaw has permitted "The Devil's Disciple" to be filmed by RKO Radio Pictures, a Hollywood firm, early next spring. This is the first play of Shaw's to be filmed m America. Shaw had previously declared:
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  • 346 18 Race. Owners. Winner and Jockeys. Trainers Tote. j Placed Horses 1 1 1. T. L. Fox Beau Gest. II 10.2 Mr. Mar.n T. L. Fox W. $15; P. $6. 1. 2. Mrs. P. Lcgue Mek 9.11 j Mr. Bevan P. Logue $9 3. -Malayan
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  • 245 18 INDIAN LABOUR RATES. Malayan Scale Fixed. THE IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE. J HE Indian Immigration Committee decided at a meeting held at Penan*? on Nov. 17 to ribe L following rates of assessment for the first quarter of 1934 object to t approval of the varii Administii lions «a» m respect of
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    • 510 18 nin i i i i i i i i i i i i r:inwawini^iHtniT7ii'iuiiiiiii»iiniiiri»nininmininintniiiini?ii!iiiiiiminii:iirininiiiiro?iniii» YOU MUST NOT MISS SEEING WHITEAWAY'S CHRISTMAS BAZAAR i^i- Ty a DACir ii\ 11 Bwl- vuHi.h IJMJI^ i? MEN'S <HH F IIOSI:. 1 f IW* ton M* WWI, I si/ !slr |)ar i M.TatelSfta.fdr. menTflannfl m
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  • 1302 19 Arsenal Lead In First iJivision. Tottenham Beaten At Home By Derby. THE ■of yesterday's matches m 1 the English and Scottish Leagues as cabled by Renter, and the tables brov chue. are as follows: \>t.)ii V. 2 Newcastle U. 3 t h^lsea 1 Birmingham 1
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  • 125 19 Malacca's Success At Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Oam Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 25. SELANGOR State hockey XI sustained their first defeat of the seanson When Malacca beat them by 2 l at Kuala Lumpur to-day. The wither was bright and Malacca a brilliant display of defensive play The
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  • 133 19 Th*> Rest XV v. Scotland on Saturday at SC.c. tin Club colours) m the annual St. Andrew's Day match will be: P. Barttam; J. E. King. D. G. M. Owen, G D. a London, F. G. Minns, H. Price, C T. Owe:;; A. E. S. Talbot (capt>.
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  • 190 19 Britain's Biggest Boxing Bout. (From Out Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 14. AFTER numerous conflicting reports and much expressed dissatisfaction there has now been arranged for November 30 at the Albert Hall a fight between Jack Peterson. British heavyweight champion, and Len Harvey, lightheavyweight champion. *It is stated
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  • 12 19 rm,o T^iinris RFC. visited Johore second half. Mr. Kitchen refereed.
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  • 400 19 Singapore Fall Behind Shanghai. SINGAPORE fired off m the Far East Interport rifle match at the Rukit Timah ran£e yesterday afternoon m the midst of a downpour. The team put up a score of 909 which, considering the adverse conditions, is a surprisingly good one. As Shanghai's
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  • 218 19 The December medal competition of the Singapore Golf Club will be played on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 2 and 3 and the members who return the eight best scores will qualify to play for the Captain's prize. The December ladies' Medal competition will be played on Monday.
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  • 67 19 It is understood that the preparatory committee of the All-Malayan Chinese Athletic Sport:; has decided to hold a series of interState badminton exhibition matches during the meetir.g. Invitations to the controlling bedies m the participating Settlements or States will bo sent out, it is expected, m the course
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  • 142 19 V.M.C.A. Ist v. the Police at the Depot. Thomson Road, on Monday: J. Ferguson, R. J. R. Stracey. V. Xavier, W. Pullen. P. ODwyer, P. C. Sands, Lee Kit Soon, C. H. Coshan, D. Ross, G. Willis, J. Lovick. Reserves: P. Pullen, G. Day. V.M.C.A. "A" XI v.
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  • 398 19 The Inter-College Rugby Football Match. AFTER a hard-fought game the Medical College XV scored a fine victory over Baffles College yesterday on th 3 former's ground, by two goals and four tries < 22 points) to nil. This victory entitles them to hold for one year the handsome
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  • 391 19 A good clearance by him was instrumental m the Medicos going further ahead. He found touch m the Raffles College "25" where the Medicos' forwards pushed their way towards the line. Boon Soon tried to get the ball away but m his excitement got it over his own
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  • 44 19 Havelock Road XI v. the Cluny Rompers at soccei- to-day at the Chinese High Schooi ground: Lim Kay Erig, Ah Kovv, Ah Tim, Khoon Chye. Ah Bong, Teck Chye, Ah Sam. Kee Chuan. Jimmy Goh, Soh Teng, Soon Tuari, Ah Kcng, Mia.
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  • 45 19 Berlin, Nov. 1. Ernest Grabsch, t.he sucoesftd jockey to .he Prus.ian sta;? stud at Graditz, and leading German jockey iwo yeacs ago, leaves for South Africa on Nov. 10. He hopes t.o cb obtain a riding licence either m Capnown or Johannesburg.
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  • 261 19 Dolfattah Overhauls Keng Hock. THE interesting voting competition organised by Messrs. Malayan Breweries, Ltd.. who have generously undertaken to send the local player who polls the largest number of votes as being the most proficient exponent of the game m Malaya, on a four months' trip to
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  • 50 19 S.C.C. Ist -v. Wiltshire Regiment on Wednesday at the S.C.C: F. J. L. Mayger; Lt W. S. T. Douglas, F. V. Duckworth; T. W. Morray, Lt. N. C. Phillips, D. H. Tudor; L. N. Pavis, E. V. Smith, H. S. Hewett, M. C. Elliott, A. C. C. Perdriau.
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  • 194 19 Yesterday's Results. DIVISION ill TEAMS PARTICIPATE. London, Nov. 2S, TO-DAY'S matches m the first nottt jumper of the F.A. Cup <omp«-i tion resulted as follows: Gainsboro' T. 1 Altr'ii«ham 0 Workington 1 Sou\h,M>rt 0 Rotherham U. 3 S'Bks. St. Vet* r's I Scunthorpe 1 Accrington S.
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  • 35 19 Playing on their ground the SRC "A" !<n-M beat the Royal Engineers at hockey yeslerdav by 2—l. Zohnder and Sullivan scored for the Clu'o whilst Steadman put m the R. E.s onh
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  • 72 19 Belgrade. What seems ,o have been the arsenal of a Copper Age fighting force has been flMMtPed during the digging of a drain n°ar Sn m hi Mitrovitza. m Jugo-slavia. It consists of 50 copper axe -heads, .-everal stone mammers and a quantity oi Lcn lanoc heads. The
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 104 20 Beau Geste II (Mr. Mann up>. winning m a* canter from Mek (Mr. Be van) In the first race yesterday The fmish of the second race yesterday. Irish Lady beating Lucky Number by a a neck. The Inter-Port marksmen on the rifle range at Bukit
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