Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 3 December 1933

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  • 22 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. I.— No. 2O .SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1933 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 126 1 Threat To Deprive Her Of Empire Privileges. CITIZENS M4Y BE TREATED AS ALIENS. m. THOMAS'S REPLY TO PRESIDENT DE VALERA. The Republican Declaration. Other Member-Nations 01 The Empire To Be Consulted. London. Dec. 2. JHE 'Daily Express" and th* -Daily Herald" expect Mr.
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  • 129 1 Gradual Elimination Of The Crown. (Fmn Our Own Correspondent. Dublin. Nov. 3*l (By Air Mail). THK ig intention of the Free State gradually to eliminate ih? Grown from the Free State const it ulion h bringing tnc Anglo Irish situ ation to a crisis. Mr.
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  • 115 1 Second Outrage In A Few Days. (Ft. ni Our Own Correspondent. j Dublin. Nov. 21 (By Air Mail). r rKE obelisk erected on the summit of Bray Head, fourteen miles from the city, to commemorate the Dia mond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, has been blown up
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  • 240 1 Ladies Present For First Time. The Clerical Union held their thirJ*ath re-union dinner last night at the Anton's premises oft" Rangoon Road. •pantage was taken of the ideal '•'father conditions and dinner was ■Ned. m true Chinese fashion, on the Paying field m front of the club-house. Artistically
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  • 105 1 Twenty-Five Per Cent. Reduction In U.S.A. New York. Dec. 2. The Cotton Textile Institute has announced that General Johnson, Recovery Administrator, has approved ot fc 25 per cent, reduction of textile production In December, to apply to all textile code units.— Reuter. London. Dec. 2. Manchester is buying
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  • 139 1 Trade Pact Being Made With Britain, Washington, Dec. 2. THE State Department is negotiating for a trade pact with Britain, whereby American exports of pork and butter to Britain would be reciprocated by liquor. Similar negotiations are pending with France, the Argentine, Chile and Portugal. The
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  • 94 1 Shanghai. Dec. 2. Gen Feng Yu Hsiang, the "Christian" General has built a temple m memory of heroic figures m Chines* modern hislorv at Taishan f Shantung) where he is living m retirement. The opening ceremony was held yes- terday. Gen. Feng, presiding, addressed the gathering, which
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  • 39 1 D.E.I. Council Meetin« Postponed. Batavia, Dec. 2. The extraordinary meeting of the Dutch East Indies Supreme Council, called for Dec. 5 to discuss the Government's view of rubber restriction, has been postponed for a few days. Reuter
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  • 225 1 America's Peril. WEAKNESS INVITES WAR. Washington, Dec. 2. AN emphatic demand for a stronger U.S. Navy was made by Mr. Swanson m his annual report. He declares that the time has come when the United States can no longer afford to lead m disarmament. "Other Powers
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  • 37 1 New York, Dec. 2. Foreign exchange circles report that Canadian banks are selling sterling m an attempt to check the depreciation of ohe dollar. The Federal Reserve Banks resumed open market operations to-day. Reuter
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  • 345 1 Sleeping Child Betrays Burglars. (Frcm Our Oivn Correspondent,) Johore Bahru, Dec. 2. TWO Boyanese named Sarbini bin Rejok and Ahmad Sujani bin Haji Osman, who wore arrested m connectfcion with a robbery at Bukit Chagar at 2.30 a.m. on Dec. 1. were charged this morning before
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  • 128 1 The election of office-bearers of the Clerical Union Last night resulted sa follows: President. Mr. Tay Lian Teck; Vice-Presidents, Messrs. b. E. T. Jayakoddy, Tan 800 Teck. Goh Hood Kiat, Goh Lye Quee. C. Misson. Bashir Malial. and Haji Mohd. Yakeen Maricar; lion. gen. secretary, Mr. H. C.
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  • 341 1 CHINESE DIVISIONS CLASH. Canton In Revolt. The Fukbtt Commander's Do iaration. Shanghai. Dec. 2. WHAT is expected to he the most disastrous civil war since 1920 has begun. Fighting has broken out between the Nanking and the Fukien forces. According to information received m local banking circles,
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  • 279 1 Naval Ratings Opposed To It. The rising of the People's Government, was for the purpose of saving the nation and the Chinese people. The budget of the People's Government has been drawn up as follows: receipt* of national revenues per month Si. 000.000; local revenues $800,000, total $1.
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  • 536 2 An "Old Hand" Ruminates. J.S.M.R.'S COLLECTED STORIES. "Musing* of J.S.M.R.— Mostly Malayan." by J. S. M. Rennie. Malaya Publishing House. Ltd., $2 (icith illustratio?: DOME day when the history of the Malay Peninsula and Singapore comes really to iv written, this little brochure by tyjr. Rennie may
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  • 617 2 Lady Cle-menti's Interest. SINGAPORES' first Christmas bazaar was held yesterday at the Victoria Memorial Hall and all who attended acclaimed it a huge success. There were over a hundred stalls and all were well set up. so that despite the large number of stalls, the hall
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  • 596 2 Views Of New Trade Commissioner To Singapore. "T4lE national recovery drive m the United States is not going to break down. It cannot fail. It will do the work, because all are determined that it shall not collapse. It has got to succeed and we
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  • 151 2 Indian Youth On Cycling Tour. Mr. A. M. Appan. a King's Scout, who left Rangoon last April on a cycling tour of the Far 'East, with Japan as his destination, has arrived m Singapore via the F.M.S.. and leaves for Medan tomorrow. H. E. the Governor (Sir Cecil
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  • 64 2 Official Reception In Rome. Naples, Dec. 2. M. Litvinoff has arrived on the liner "Conto di Savoia." He was met by all the local authorities and by M. Potenkia, Russian Ambassador to Rome, and Sig. Attolico, Italian Ambassador to Moscow. Mr. Lilvinoff will be entertained at an ?^?Mj
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  • 52 2 A Vienna, Dec. 2 fonnHTwM° U 5 ry commission has found that the German soldier, who was Killed .on the boundary recently, lit F h ronuer S" T" by an The apologies of the Government have Deen conveyed to the German Minister and the guilty man is to
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  • 718 2 Thousands Fed. THE STORY BEHIND KARTHIGAI. ANOTHER great Hindu festival, Karthigai, opened locally at the Chettiars' Temple. Tank Road, on Thursday night. It is second m importance only to the Thaipusam, a;id devotees who visit the temple during this sacred festive period are fed by the
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  • 59 2 rlin, Doc. 2 The Nazi Party hi statutory corporation by a law which has been promulgated making the party the integral part of the* now State, with special laws and courts to deal with Naz; offenders. The laws will be :cccl and special courts will be privileged
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    • 30 2 u Look kerc, I'lH give you a simple lesson m ABC ...V "And whai's this boiile ||||H of Anchor tor "Oh, ibats for me!" uvjt) I KAVL/INu CU. d r.
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    • 86 2 Give a "Zons"' Camera this X'inas Zeisslkon Cameras are obtainable from all pholotf r a p h i c stores throughout Malaya. SOLE AGENTS: The Scientific instrument Company, SINGAI'ORK. HAPPY HOUSEWIVES .^^BB^^^BwßwftiWWß&XwTCtfM^^^^Bßißfeiy^vl' B r^ T *^"^1 f^% W t ft n I 1 45?^ Twglvg Porlicns Happy housewives always use
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  • 629 3 MALAY SECRET SOCIETIES. GROWING MENACE IN PERAK. Royal Clemency. Sultan Pardons Those Who Confess. (?r »> Our Oicn Correspondent.) Inoh, Dec. 1. JAPAH Railway Station was the scm o! a savage assault one morning last week > loitly after th<? arrival of the
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  • 115 3 Another Accused Before The Courts. ANOTHER arrest has been made m connection with a large quantity of stolen property which has been recovered by the Detective Branch. The other day a Pathan lance-cor-poral, an Arab and an Indian were charged at the instance of Detectiveinspector McEwan.
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  • 85 3 Serious Charge Against An Indian. A rather unusual incident was mentioned before the Second Magistrate <Mr. N. Gricet on Saturday. When an Indian was charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt, it was alleged that m the course of a struggle with a compatriot m a house m
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  • 84 3 Charge Of Cheating An Accused Fails. Syed Mohanted bin Sheikh, till recently Ma»ay interpreter attached to the Fourth M^'ih 1 rite's Court, was yesterday morning acquitted on a charge of cheating m respect of $15. by the Third Magistrate. Mr. R. J F. Curis. He was accused of
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  • 42 3 Javanese Falls From Coconut Tree. Whilst picking coconuts m a garden m Adam's Park on Fiiday, a Javanese fell from a height of about 20 feet. He was injured internally and was unable to walk. The ambulance was m attendance.
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  • 57 3 Car Skids On A Wet Road. Whilst a motor-car was being driven alonß TOuk Blanga Road on FWday ni»h«. it skidded on the greasy surface and crashed into a concrete post. Chinese detective who was seated in* the* car sustained a nasty cut m the forehead and had
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  • 427 3 Was Asylum Gate Left Unguarded? (Fiom Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Dec. 2. rpHE second escape m a month from J- the Leper Asylum. .Johore. is reported. Hardly a month ago, a Chinese leper escaped from the Asylum and was arrested on his way to Johore Bahru town
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  • 136 3 Attack On Tobacco Towkay. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 2. rpHE story of an attack on a Chinese tobacco grower at Ampang was related m the Magistrate's Court to-day, when Lim Soo. a firewood cutter, was accused of the man's death. According to an eye-witness, who had
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  • 158 3 Detective Arrested And Charged. ON the night of Nov. 25 a sundry goods shop m South Canal Road was broken into by thieves and goods to the value of nearly $600 were carried away. Amongst the articles stolen was a large quantity of toy headlights and
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  • 141 3 Seremban Inquest. TERRIBLE WOI'ND ON HEAD. /Fiom Our Own Correspondent.) Seremhan. Nov. 30. A VERDICT of death from a fractured skull inflicted by som tperson or persons unknown \\.*ts ivturned by the Seremban Coroner, Raja Kamaralzaman, when the n quiry was concluded this moraklg into the
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  • 185 3 The spot was dug up and revealed the body of a Chinese. The Medical Ofli cer arrived and found certain wounds n Furthe? d tovestigations .were made and a Chinese named Koh Kut, who stayed JUarby. was arrested and charged, out the charge was later withdrawn. The
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    • 32 3 I 1 here's Mfig||^ "Signed for"' ydFj^M satisfaction tin/ i w^^k That's why /^^^^y\ it pays to wm^k^^^^A pay tno V!ppP6S\ little more \ggglpiiij Wills v l^^^p^F MAD€IN ENGLAND .V-v'-^i •'•■■■^•V^- -v.-.-
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  • 1245 4 CLERICAL UNION i MEETING. Language' Of Malaya. MONEY COLLECTED FOR JOBLESS. A SPECIAL resolution expressing their opinion that English is the language of the country was passed unanimously at the annual meeting of the Clerical Union yesterday. The Union is to organise literary activities and thus
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  • 127 4 Members Must Trust The Council. Referring to the accounts, one of the members said that "salaries and wages" I should be set out item by item. The hon. treasurer said that he would j keep it m mind. Another member said that the accounts as drawn up were
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  • 21 4 WE ARE STILL ADVANCING To-day's issue of the Sunday Tribune the 29th since its inception on May 21 last -consists of
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  • 47 4 During the last two months our circulation has increased by more than 2,000 copies. These are figures which speak for themselves figures which can be verified by any interested advertiser who cares to DEMAND to see our books. THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE is DOMINANT IN MALAYA
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  • 355 4 Pcitili£ Adv'fiitUl'P. DR. SHELDRAKE ON THE CHINESE. f\R. Khalid Sheldrake, life-president of the Western Islamic Association, London, accompanied by Mr. Khalid Conrad Simpson, a cousin of Her Highness the Dayang Muda of Sarawak, arrived back m Singapore yesterday morning. The last country he visited was Sarawak,
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    • 137 4 WATCHES OMEGA. ROSKOPF. TA VANNED. TY]VfA. JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from $6.00 WRIST 12.60 SILVIR POCKET 17.50 WHIST 80.00 Dust Water Proof 28.50 GOLD POCKET from 40.00 WRIST LS.SO 18 ct. 70.00 Dust Water Proof 14 ct. Co. oo STOP-WATCHES from $12.50 KYMRY WATCH GUARANTEED. RtPAIRS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS THEODOLITES
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    • 27 4 jm jf h^n^^ rf*^ I'VE Jl ST BBBM RALPH LYNN m "UP TO THE NECK" with wimirk!) sHorm (British And Dominions Picture.) PAVILION TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 5>.15
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    • 142 4 CROSSWORD SOLUTION No. 16. ACROSS— I. Maggot. 6. Gather. 12. Iceage. 13. Era. 14. Tata. 16. Grace. 18. Pecked. 19. Ton. 21. Erases. 22. Hen. 23. Rot. 25. Stem. 27. Sum. 30. Ray, 33. Usage. 35. Under. 37. Mar, 38. Pet. 39. Prop. 43. Yells. 45. Errata. 47. Old, 50.
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    • 645 4 CROSSWORD PUZZLE. No. 18. First Prize $125. Second Prize $75. BOTH PRIZES MUST BE WoN.___ j THIS PUZZLE IS BEING ISSUED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SAME PUZZLE WHICH WILL APPEAR IN THE MALAYA TRIBUNE ON DEC. 7. 1. Address the solution to T. B. ROGERS .i^^B j A H CO..
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  • 572 5  -  C I NEQUE By T\AN*CES and ensembles for Warner */Bros. musical and dramatic spectacle, "Gold Diggers of 1923," which opens at the Capitol Theatre nex'i week, are said to bo the most lavish and ornate ever produced m a talking motion picture. rpwo hundred girls m silken
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    • 348 5 NIGHT AFTER NIGHT CROWDS U CI LIU -,-v. 1 ACCLAIM THIS PICTURE AS THE GREATEST SPY DRAMA VET FILMED TO-DAY, AT 3.15 OWING TO TREMENDOUS SUCCESS »»«>„ UNTIL TOMORROW X EXT ENDED Gaiunonl-Briksh srvat triumph based tv MADELEINE CARROLL I WAS Jl spvffLRONALD COLMAN THE DEVIL TO PAY.' J J
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    • 274 5 k '»..i ill i i. iiiiiiiitiiii'ii'iiiiiiiri M i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i i r» i j 1 1 J BOOKING NOW OPEN AT JOHN LITTLES j S. V. C. Grand Xmas I PANTOMIME "Babes m the
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  • 1303 6  - A WOMEN PEEPS AT SINGAPORE Our Woman Correspondent By OERHAPS it was the weather, or may -I be we just can't stand so many late nights m Singapore anyway the crowd at the Race Night Ball at Raffles last Saturday was appreciably smaller! Don and Sally did a delightful acrobatic
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    • 571 7 j j MORNY'S j "PINK LILAC." 1 i i i i J COMPLEXION POWDER. A Powder of super!) quality, fine, pure and adherent m all popular shades. fl.oo per box. MEDICAL HALL i! LIMITED. j CHEMISTS. 1 LEARN TO DANCE. n I It Develops Charm And Character. i i (By
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    • 357 8 Those who remained sceptical about the Batavia rubber discussions possibly believe that they have Jbeen justified. Some of the messages this week seem to suggest that the best that can be hoped is that some Restriction scheme may come into operation m six months or so, with dubious
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  • 1061 8  - When Night -Time Falls On Singapore. The Picaroon (By :iiiii i i i *n i i i i i T i I i i t i i i II i I i I I ::i'lini':i!;i!:i:iiMi'lliii:;ini':ii!iiiiiii!!iii^|iiit;i!iii!iiiihi!!ini:iiiii;ii:!i:;i:!i:!i!ii,ti!ii!!i!iv I Watch "The Picaroon." He Is A I Man Who Will Teach You Things About
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  • 607 8  -  Quiz i;;i;:i:;n:i;;i;;i::i; By l!il!ii:'.li!i:ii!.li. umiuiuutinitiitiiiiiiiiQiniiiiiiiHiuiuiuiitiiraiiiuii t: Smiles Of The Week I i.-.-uim-. **********11 I 1 I I 1 J^ESE MAJESTE. A A A That's what you've done, John Laycock, sir. A A A And now you shan't have even an 0.8. E. So there! A A A All the
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    • 24 8 Heat and the Nerves Conquer the nerve -weakening influence of constant heat by strengthen ing your nerves with SANATOCEH 7"*« Trttm Ton: e- Food
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    • 131 8 DANISH EVAPORATED MILK j AYAM I' i'^f 1 BRAND HIGHEST QUALITY. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL PROVISION DEALERS AT iwf^v Per case of 48 tins of 2p d •O" 16 ozs. or 96 tins of 6 ozsk Sole Importers: A. CLOUET Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. i A.'.^"™™ r 1 1 •<••■■• 1 1
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 37 8 THE WEEKS TIDE TABLE. To-day: 10.45 a.m. To-morrow: 0.21 a.m., 11.18 a.m. Tuesday: 0.55 a.m., 11.51 a.m. Wednesday: 1.28 a.m., 12.25 p.m. Thursday: 2.01 a.m.. 1.02 p.m. Friday: 2.39 a.m., 1.44 p.m. Saturday: 3.19 a.m.. 2.30 p.m.
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  • 720 9 BBITISH, DUTCB AND FBENCH CO-OPERATION. LONDON IMPRESSED BY DUTCH SINCERITY. Pivotal Price Eightpence. America, Expecting Restriction, Is Amassing Cheap Stocks. RUBBER at 8d per Ib^-that is the prospect envisaged m a general plan oi rubber control which; our London correspondent expects will fix
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  • 40 9 Three Per Cent. Interim Dividend Expected. (Frvm Our Own Correspondent.) Amsterdam, Nov. 20. The local newspapers state that the Billiton Company will next month declare an interim dividend of 3 per cent. This was last year's total dividend.
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  • 195 9 Malaya Looks Up. HOPES OF BIGGER PROFITS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 21 (By Air Mail). "ORITISH Empire producers have scored considerably by recent tin reassessment according to figures specially prepared by Messrs A. i Strauss and Co. based upon a supposed quota of 40
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  • 59 9 Indian Hurt On Arms And Less. An Indian cyclist and a "Baby" Austin came into collision at the junction of Upper Serangoon Road and Macpherson Road on Friday afternoon. The cyclist was heavily thrown and was badly bruised about the arms and legs. The Austin turned over
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  • 53 9 Middleweight Champion Of India. Arthur Saures, middleweight champion of India, arrived m Singapore yesterday on his way to Saigon to keep an appointment there. He will remain m Singapore until the 11th and issues a challenge to fight anyone here. His address is c;o Mr. J. N. Fernando,
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  • 47 9 Chinese Boy Receives Severe Injurii^;. A Chinese youth of about 10 years of age was badly injured when he fell off his cycle m Paya Lebar Road yesterday afternoon. When the ambulance arrived he was found to have a fracture of the left leg.
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  • 86 9 (From Our Oi&n Correspondent.) London Nov. 21 <By Air Mail.) I learn that negotiations for the tin I merger to which I referred last week are successfully emerging from the I teething stage. Batu Cave shares have been active m consequence. Market tipsters are plumping for a rise
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  • 474 9 Custom Slowly Yields To Research. (From Our Ou-n C o7 respondent.) London, Nov. 21. 'By Air Mail.) THE rubber industry may yet have cause for profound gratitude towards these indomitable investigators who are bending unremitting energies to spread a layer of rubber on the world's
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  • 117 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 21 «By Air Mail.) Malayan anthology received a further addition this week by the publication of "The Confessions of a Planter m Malaya" (H. F. and G. Witherby, 10s. 6d.), by Leopold Ains worth. The author may be remembered as a
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  • 372 9 GETTING DOWN TO FACTS. Tariff Increases. Britain's Reply To Protest. (From Our thorn L'orr esiKHident.i London, Nov. 21 (By Air Mail). T^he "Yellow Peril" has arrived. And "alarm" is not boo strong :i i word to describe its reception m Great Britain. Ordinary economic weapons like tariffs
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  • 70 9 Tokyo. The 'Anti-Men" Club with ius twentyfour women members all plecfced to avod men was a nourishing concern until the President suggested that perhaps married lite was the only real happin ss after all. 80 they changed the .title to "Marria;,"' Club" and put an advertisement uskinf? youn*
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    • 33 9 WILL MAKE AN IDEAL PRESENT THIS 'XMAS BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. EVERY PEN IS FULLY GUARANTEED. Obtainable from all leading ffttti CHINA OPTICAL CO., stores and stationers. 54 > u PP er Cross Street SINGAPORE.
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  • 485 10  -  Shoulder Strap By Capt. J. Lee Promoted Major. f rHIS is the last week-end which Col. If .J. T. Keilly, Commandant of the S.S.V.F.. will be with us m Singapore and last night the officers of the S.V.C. gave a dinner to say farewell to him
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  • 721 10  - Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. Walter Lindrum Way T® Mastery^ The Three-Ball (By MY first diagram, No. 19, shows a familiar forcing in-off red into the top right-hand pocket from hand. As a test of accurate ball striking, this is quite good and of frequent occurrence m actual play. My
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  • 896 10 I have received a postcard from a nephew in Ipoh asking me to write an essay on birds. He seems to attach great importance to the essay which, he says, should be about 600 words long, but he does not seem to realise quite
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 172 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 Li f« 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
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  • 2139 11 THE CLERICAL UNION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING THIRTEEN YEARS' OF EXISTENCE HISTORY OF A UNIQUE ASIATIC CLUB MEMBERSHIP WELL OVER THE THOUSAND MARK UNION MAKING ITS INFLUENCE FELT. T }ir neral meeting of the 1 Aten, which was held yesteri the limelight again the history of
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  • 113 11 Needle Match In Southern Section. The needle match m the Southern Section of the Malaya Cup rugby football competition, between Singapore and the Malaya Command, will be played at the Anson Road Stadium on Dec. 9. Admission charges will be $1, 50 and 20 cents, and booking
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  • 64 11 Mrs. Elsa Barbour, who is only twentytwo years of age, has established a new record for women by riding 500 miles from Adelaide to Melbourne m 2 days, 23 hours, 17 minutes. She fractured the previous record by just under a day, which is some fracturing. The
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  • 55 11 Great Britain lost another world re- cord recently when the Italian athlete, Luigi Beccali, running at Milan, returned 2 minutes 10 seconds as his time for the 1,000 yards. Beccali is Olympic champion for this distance. The previous record was 2 minutes, 1115 seconds, set up m 1929
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    • 460 11 y- UUI can't keep moths out of your clothes You need powerful FLIT If you want to savr tu&AgM atpm*** iijrht <le«tru«-» tive moths with the MM and only FLIT. W«*ak imitations will expose yo'.ir vahi:il>!(> <-!:»t(iin«j to the damage of hungry moth worms. AvoIJ all r'^k. Insist on FLIT
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  • 1510 12 The Malaya Cup Rugger Competition NegriMalacca Beaten But Not Disgraced Needle Match On Dec. 9 Inconsistent Form Of Up-Country Fifteens Enthusiasm Among Sino-Malay Players—lnterstate And Ladies 9 Hockey Stadium For Cycling Club. (By "Rimau.") AS anticipated, the Negri-Malacca fifteen .crave Singapore a very
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  • 780 12  -  K.O. By npHE promoter of the Song Johnson fight is still undecided as to who should figure m the main event m his next programme which will be presented m the first week Johnson, of December. Graham is still eager to fight Graham
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 638 12 Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of $1 OO $100 Sunda y Tribune No Popular Football E M^ B Contest Won I (No. 29.) tee The "SUNDAY TRIBUNE" v/ill give a prize of $100 to readers submitting entries with the largest number of correct forecasts of the results of
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    • 87 12 i"« n.i i. -i ,i. i. ■'.■:Lt.:i >_-.ji>T_Mniii|[iiiii l iii!ii;a>>a:;ii!a^ii!t;.«i:«i;i!:iiii(;itT«Tii!<iiiiiiii<|[ii;!s;:i l ;i:-i'ii, iniii^: I MALAYA S MOST BRILLIANT I g FOOTBALLER. a I VOTING COUPON f m i 5 Write on the dotted line (m block letters) the name Z of the player you think is the most brilliant i
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  • 745 13 UongkQmg Interested Ik Tine (P lnler-State Match With Malacca The Future Of The S.B.A. To-day's Matches And Events. BADMINTON' is getting more and i more popular m Xegri Sembilan, where the leading clubs have taken up the game and set an example to other clubs to follow
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  • 264 13 Lead! i£ Club Encourages The Came. The N.S.R.C.. the premier recreation club m the State, has lately caught the 'fever' ot ihe ?ame. It has put up four courts, adjoining the club, and practice is daily seen. I Through the instrumentality of Mr. < Lim Kee Seon^. the
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  • 123 13 Progress Of Annual Tournament. The annual tournament, incidentally the first one of the Malacca Badminton Association, has reached its closing stages. The result of matches played last week are as follows: Men's singles t third round): Cho Kirn Hawke beat Tay Koon Lim 15-5, 15-7; T. C. Leong
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  • 28 13 I The Malacca Indian's selected bad- minton players met the Adame,veans j last week on the latters' courts before I a sood gathering of badminton enthu-
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  • 284 13 Two Readers Send Their Views. "Mr. Tan Sip Chew, a former secretary of the Singapore Badminton Association, wrote m your columns last week a letter declaring that the present S.B.A. committee are inexperienced, and .so have found themselves, time and again, doing things that bring them into ridicule.
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  • 115 13 Two Readers Share $100 Prfee. TWO reader.;, with nine correct forecasts each, share the prize of $100 offered m connection with the "Sunday Tribune" soccer forecast competition No. 26. The names and addresses of the winners, who will each receive $50 during the course of the week,
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  • 123 13 Wiltshires Beat Royal Navy. XV. A rugby football XV drawn f r&m the Australian flotilla visited Tangl n yesterday and were defeated by the Ist Wiltshires by a penally goal and a try t0 The game was keenly contested, the sailors putting up a surprising by good
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  • 19 13 The hockey match arranged for yesterday between the S.C.R.C. and the Wiltshires, at Tanglin, was not played.
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  • 46 13 (brcn Our Oun Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 2. The game arranged tor to-morrovj between Penang and the Malaya Comi mand XV, at Taiping, has been cani celled as the military cannot prolong their leave and must return to Singapore after to-day's game m Ipoh.
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  • 38 13 H :iti«. Manclv.ikr.iv Curler pfeeoni cro to be rte^flpti throu*hout Manchuria as an auxiliary communicntion syslem for th- Japaivse Army. This step follows the succosiful I pigeons by .the Kwantmu? army 112 Ml < ampai^tis apainst bandits.
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    • 310 13 WHAT'S ON TODAY. The following tics m the championship tournament of the Singapore Badminton Association will be played commencing at 3 p.m., at the Dienard's Court, j 5V2 milestone, Changi Road. Ladies doubles semi-finals t Miss S. Horii and Miss F. Horii v. Miss Sheh Sal Ming and Miss Tsaur
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  • 955 14 Selangor Amateur Races Concluded. Mr. Beven Wins Whip For The Most Successful Jockey. (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 2. THE weather was ag-ain fins for the second and concluding day oi the Selangor 1m:/ Club's amateur race nvet-ing, when there was a large crowd, including tho Ken. Mr.
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  • 332 14 i Championship Matches Resumed. THE annual tournament of the Singapore Badminton Association, which had been held up for some weeks on account of the S.V.C. Drill Hall not being available, was resumed yesterday afternoon at the U.C.A. court m Ceylon Road. In the semi-finals of the inter-club competition,
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  • 231 14 First Hockey Reverse Of Season. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 2. OLAYING on a heavy ground, SelanA gor defeated Perak by 3—o to-day. Selangor dominated the play. The respective goal -keepers gave a brilliant exhibition, particularly Cheng Nan, who saved several difficult shots. On the run
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  • 96 14 Yesterday's Hockey And Soccer. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Dec. 2. The second int.r-sohool hockey match for the CJarke Shield produced vigcrous play on the Kubu padang to-day. when the High School beat St. Francis" Institution 2—l. Hashim scored the first goal for th? High School. On the
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  • 105 14 Games At Mount Kmily Swimming Pool. The proposed friendly waier-pojj match yesterday betweci the MO'ini Emily Swimming Pool's team and Raffles' Institution did not materaiij* as the visitors wire ihorl of four 01 their players. In order not to disapp pc( 7hP tors who came *n witness me
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  • 1341 15 JBZ English and 1 matches, as cabled by Rev nd the -League tables trough up to date ore as followsENGLISH LEAGt B, Div. l. Arsenal 2 Liverpool 1 Blnningham 0 Aston V. n Murkburn R. 3 Portsmouth o I Derby inty 3 Wolverhampton 1 i
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  • 103 15 Soccer "Test" At Jalan Besar. rrHE S.C.F Cup champions, the CC A met the Singapore Prar.akan. winners of the M.F.A. Cup competition, yesterday, at Jalan Besar. and drew 3-3. The gajßC did not promise to be an interest! -x affair at first, but it gathered Interest
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  • 60 15 The fellow ing have been selected to for the Chinese Swimming Club against a team fiom the Wiltshire Regiment to-day at 10.30 a.m. at the Club's pagar: Quek Guan Kiat. Lim Chong Heng. Tay Sv;:e Kar.g. Lim Thye Hock. Sim T?n» Pa Sim Soo Song. Lee Hee Ming.
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  • 279 15 Yesterday's Rugger In Ipoh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 2. THE Malaya Command beat the Perak State XV by a penalty goal and two tries (9 pts) to a goal (5 pts.> m Ipch to-day. Perak were a trifle unfortunate to lose the game but the Command
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  • 51 15 Retiring From Big Cricket. London, Dec. 2. T\ULEEPINSHJI declares that he has JLr retired from International cricket and hopes to go India m about six months, when he expects to have fully recovered from his serious illness. He intends to help m the administration of his brother's State, Jamnagar.
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  • 265 15 Yesterday's Rugger Match At Seremban. 'From Our Ovm Correspondent.) Seremban, Dec. 2. Negr. Scmbilan beat a Selangor XV on the Station Padang. Seremban. to-day by three goals and two tries (21 pts.) to a try (3 pts.). The weather conditions were id:al and Selangor put up a
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  • 93 15 Anglo-Australian Test Matches. Sydney, Dec. 2. IN the first three day lawn tennis "Test" Australia beat England by nine wins to three. Crawford beat F. J. Perry 2—6, 6—4, 6—3. Perry was brilliant at the start and swept Crawford off his feet with accurate deep and side line
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  • 76 15 Latest Positions Of The Eligifoies. The voting: m the competition proper m connection with the "Tiger" Beer contest, up to yesterday, placed Keng Hock first, the order being as follows: Kong Hock, Doifattah, Henry, Mat Noor, Mcc Onn, Kok Ting, Hay, Boon Lay, Peng Siong, Tuclr Fee. Voting
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  • 134 15 To-morrow's Annual Soccer Match. THE teams for the annual St. Andrew's Day soccer match at the S.C.C. to-morrow b tween Scotland and the Rest will be: SCOTLAND (m Club cclcursi: J. Philip: A. Euchanan, J. A. Hunt; T. Robertson. A. Donald, C. Q. Starkey; S. Webb. S.
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  • 754 15 ley was also prominent. Scotland asserted themselves at the start and FYFE gdt over for a good try early m the game. The attempt at conversion failed, but the Scots were put further ahead when McNEILL got over en the right, the major points again not
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 107 16 H.R.H. the Dulce of Ycrk on the Malayan stand at the Imperial Fruit Show at Bristol. A VISCOUNTS WEDDING:— The wedding of Viscount Long of Wraxall, and Miss Laura Charteris at St. Margaret's, Westminster. The bride and bridegroom leaving the church. A. M.
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