Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 24 December 1933

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  • 22 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. I.— No. 32 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1933. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 111 1 Troops The Nineteenth Army Continues To Advance. NANKING WAR PLANES BOMBARD CHANGCHOW. MANY CITIZENS KILLED OR INJURE!*. A Large- Scale Civil War. People's Government Determined To Slop Chiang's Dictatorship. i JN the first major engagement between the Central (Nanking) Government forces of China and
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  • 1541 1 JATEST reports from the Nanking Fukien front point to the fac that the Fukien forces invad ni South Chekiang, led by the 19;h Route Army, continue to advance. News that have come through re firarding the fighting are scanty but it is generally believed
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  • 290 1 Cabinet To Resign En Bloc. Bangkok, Dec. 16. SIAM'S newly constituted Assembly of the People's Representatives held its i first session at the Throne Hall Building m Bangkok yesterday afternoon. The meeting was attended by the entire body o* Assemblymen and the official diplom- I a tic
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  • 157 1 May Be A Bear Point In The Long Run. London, Dec. 23. /"IAUTION is the keynote of Press comx> ments on the United States silver policy. Bullion brokers m the city fear that the high official prices may stimulate production m or outside the United
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  • 94 1 Military Tribunal. ALLEGED INCITEMENT TO MURDER. London, Dec. 23. QEN. O'Duffy has been summoned to appear before a military tribunal on Jan. 2 on a charge of inciting the murder of President De Valera. Reuter. [Gen. O'Duffy, the leader of the United Ireland Party, was arrested while
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  • 64 1 Preliminary Discussion Of Quota Draft, Batavia. Dec. 23. Only preparatory business will T>e discussed ,at the meeting: of European rubber growers on 'Dec. 29, to consider the quota plan draft.— Reuter. very grave implications. He had mended to deal with these m his speech Last Sunday which the
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  • 84 1 Chinese Delegates Arrive In Hongkong. Hong Kong, Dec. 23. Mr. Huang Nai Shu, leader ol the Chinese Delegation to the forthcoming World Postal Conference, arrived m i <-- n i tons yesterday. When interviewed, he said that since the Japanese occupation of Manchuria, the Chinese Postal Services had
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  • 68 1 We cordially reciprocate seasonable i greetings from the Union Chinese B. P., the Unison B. P., the Silver Star Minstrels, the Mayflower 8.P., Mr. Wee Kirn Wee (Useful 8.P.) the Mayfair 8.P., Mr. Johnny Tan, Tan Chong Beng's 8.P., the Straits Physical Athletic Party, the Playfair A.U.,
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  • 724 1 other people. It is nothing but one uge gamble." A DROP IN THE OCEAN. This was the opinion expressed by Mr. Kwa Siew Tee, Exchange Manager of the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation, when interviewed by a representative of the "Sunday Tribune." "The United States," explained Mr.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 37 1 THE LANKA* STORES, 28, Riverside, Malacca. Branch: 16, Jalan Abdullah, Must. Albums Ha\e you seen our -HARPER S COMBINED ALBUMS" for Autographs, Photos and Addresses only 80 cents each? Our McCorquodale's Snapshot Albums are 60 cents each.
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    • 35 1 THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD. WINE MERCHANTS. REMOVAL TO LARGER PREMISES AT CORNER OF CECIL ST. MARKET STREET, SINGAPORE. Wholesale Retail Wine Spirit Merchants. Suppliers to H.M. Forces, Ships, Clubs etc. Illustrated catalogue sent on request.
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    • 6 1 Read The "Tribune" The People's Paper.
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  • 431 2 Big Preparations. BRISK BARTERING IN PROGRESS. PREPARATIONS for the Chinese .Ww Year festive season have started m Singapore. During the few days, the shops and bazaars have been doing a roaring trade. Steamers arriving from China are i arrying more and more Chinese gtJOds, especially foodstuffs, such
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  • 388 2 Van Der Lubbe May Be Reprieved. Leipzig, Dec. 23. THE Reichstag fire trial sentences are officially confirmed. Van der Lubbe is sentenced to death and Torgler j£ acquitted. The Bulgarian trio. Dimitroff, Popoff. and TanefT. are also acquitted. Van der Lubbe sat motionless, with bowed head, as the
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  • 306 2 Retirement From Straits I Trading: Co. MR. John McArthur Russell, prior to j his retirement, was entertained by the Asiatic Staff of the Pulau Brani Smelting Works "Straits -Trading Co., I Ltd.), on Dec. 10 and was presented: with a gold cigarette case, while a gold
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  • 629 2 I Indian Agent's Visit To Kuala Lumpur. RAO Sahib K. A. Mukundan, Agent of the Government of India, m Malaya. visited the Kuala Kangsar Tamilar Seerthirutha Sangam last Wednesday I at 5.30 p.m. On arrival, the Indian Agent was reI ceived by Messrs. K. Nagasu, M.
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  • 95 2 Youngsters Entertained By Santa Claus. QANTA Claus made his debut for the *> season at a happy children "s party organised by Mr. and Mrs. Vyner Gomez at the Victoria Theatre yesterday. Hundreds of children attended and spent a most enjoyable time, every child v.ho had a ticket
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  • 51 2 A Christmas bazaar organised by the Catholic Young Men's Association, Singapore, will be opened at 5 p.m. on Boxing Day at their premises— Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Later In the evening, a fancy dress parade will be held, followed by a short, cinema programme. Admission is
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  • 102 2 Malay Reader's Second Success. T^HE prize of $100 m connection with our Soccer Contest No 29 has been won by a Malay reader who had correctly forecast the results ol al! the nine matches played This gentleman was also successful five weeks ago when he won the
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  • 62 2 NE W YEAR SOCIAL. Entertainment At Chinese Swimming Club. The Chinese Swimming Club will hold a social on Jan. 1. The pagar lights will be on and the attractions are dancing, water-polo and a diving exhibition. Members and their friends or families wishing to take part m the dinner are
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  • 107 2 V.M.C.A. 2nd XI v. the Wilts Regt. n on Wednesday at 5 15 p.m. at Tanglur C. C. Meredith, L. M. Pennefather. E. K. Yzleman, G. Day, P. O'Dwyer. R. J. R. Stracey. Lee Kit Soon. C. H. Coshan, G. L. F. Willis, Lee Tuck Soon, J. Lovick.
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  • 33 2 The annual general meeting of tl* Playfair Badminton Party will be held at the residence of their patron. Mr. Tfip Teow Kiat. 37. Jalan Raja, on Thursday. Attendance will be compulsory.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 477 2 1 fkjk P^^CCIP I E HERE'S YOUR GRAND CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT! H H H H^B V M W l 'l^lMlitlMl:!|i!ai;|iiiiiii:i!;i;:|i:i:iiMi'riiiiiiit!ii:iiiiiiiiiiiriiii;iiiii:i|[Ti!ii,tiiiini^iit|]ii>ii!tiiiifmniiiiiiiiiiiiiK ill I ii:iiiii!iiuiuaiiliiliiliiini!ilitli«i«iitiitlititt«Wi iiiiiiii The entire movie company nearly froze to death m M I MM I I B C A V Greenland's icy wastes! .The elements did their div^l BIKIK
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  • 795 3 Slabbed In Sleep. CORONER'S KXQIIRY IN SINGAPORE npPIK enquiry into the death of two Chinese women named Chens Ah Kook Mid Sec Ah ing w:is opeiv d by ike Singapore Coroner (Mr. P. c;. Bourne). Th*- women are alleged to bare been stabbed m their sleep m
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  • 159 3 CONSTABLE WHO W AS ASSAULTED. Sentence On Car Driver Postponed. THAT ears being i oaded on sW ,v tftj Harbour Board wharves should neun 1 be driven on to H nor be lefi there with any benzine m the tanks was &Pfa«Ugd m lhe Third Magistr.' Court yesterday. A Tamil
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  • 380 3 Prison And Order For Compensation. VJAI Chai Vim, the Siamese detective, Who figured so prominently m the recent Siamese-priest kidnapping case, and who was sentenced to eight months' r.i, wa.s produced yesterday before the Third Magistrate, Mr. R. J. F. Curtis. He was charged with theft of
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  • 243 3 STABBING OF TWO MEN. Punggai Sensation. CAFE PROPRIETORS' QUARREL, (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, Dec. 22. gHORTLY after midnight on Dec. 4-5 the Third Magistrate, Johore Bahru, Ungku Ismail, was called to the General Hospital to record the "dying deposition" of a Malabari named Kunji Aithu, who was stabbed, it
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  • 129 3 Punjabi Policeman Charged. ISMAIL bin Juma Khan, a Punjabi police constable, attached to the anti-piracy branch oi the Honkong Police, was produced before the Acting District Judge. Mr. A. L. Worley. on a charge of being m possession oi two tahils of non-Government ehanriu. The accused admitted
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  • 102 3 Firemen Charged. SENSATIONAL < ASK IN COURT. WE liitr fin- m a shop m Soul Bridge Road early fMtorinj morning had sequel m the fMrd Magistrate's Court the same day Pour firemen and Chinese coffee shop assistant were produced before Mr. \l. F. Curtis on a rharpre
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  • 154 3 Arimifs He Was "lOnriitly Drunk." I can't mmru llwr anything. I wa> entirely drunk. The couit4*bU* boar no grudge against m<- and must ix- telling the truth." This was the direct way m which a beardless Sikh named Kehr Singh pleaded guilty to two charges of being drunk
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 51 3 Ask Jack if he's £ot O J^F^Km a Queen of Diamonds mmmm You'll find your friends J^^V^ (JK~f^^W^^^\Y\ y^\ j A^^ w#w vo**>>sk Jokers may be substituted f^fWl CI I f /UIIsLLLV /^>^ tf".y cards. You can speedily complete a pack by I. i m exchanging wit fryour friends. MADE
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  • 997 4  -  CINEQUE i !y 171 VEN the most packing- case-harden- J/i ed New Yorkers who gieet each October first with a new address would stagger under the load which ace ompanied Uniiversal's expedition to Greenj land for the filming of "S. O. S. Iceberg," which is to open
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 190 4 4f^ GOOD OLD LEO! tWhen HE puts on a M v sical Show You can bet it's GREAT!/ UU £>s? Matinees TO-DAY TO-MORROW 3.15 j NIGHTLY 6.15—9.15 It!e!ro-Go!dwyn-Mayer present heir 1% Surrrise Musicat S,:^saticn of the Festive Se; son I "Broadway To Kolljwood"! S With ALICE BRADY (New Star Sensation
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    • 53 4 TO-DAY:— CICELEY COURTNEIDGE m "SOLDIERS OF THE KING" with Edward Everett Horton. i i Special Extra Attraction. WANGKANG PROCESSION. I MONDAY TUESDAY, DEC. 25 26. Matinee on Monday, Dec. 25, j at 3 p.m. "COLLEGE HUMOR" with Bin* Crosby, George G-acie, Richard Arlen, Mary Carlisle, Jack Oakie. I Special Extra
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    • 250 4 MATINEES:— TO-DAY MONDAY TUESDAY 3.15. RADIO CITYtURNET^^" THEM AWAY! Direct from engogement at New M m ML York City Music Hall first pic- M iff^fe **"V«F A hire to draw overflow crowds to W w*J Wi) the biggest theatre m the world 1 8 %'f "THE KING'S flPM*!^ I VACATION-j^Jiyll
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  • 93 5 Jean Harlow wishes you a merry Christmas and hopes that you will get as big an armful of presents as she has. Liliyan Andrus, Hal Roach comedienne, seems to enjoy being given away for Christmas. Father Christmas has made these "youngsters" happy! They are
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 74 5 ASSETS EXCEED 51 2,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. Che Great East era Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. London Office: 27, Old Jewry, E. C. 1 1 The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England
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  • 1911 6  - Christmas Day At Buckingham Palace. Charles Ogdens The Queen Personally SeleC'lS A I llOll!43lll€l PresenlN. By Who is the warl<T* biggest individual buyer of Christmas gift*? It would not be surprising if this distinction betonged to Omen Mary, oho annually buy* nearly ifim hristtttaa pre&nts, and chooses every otu of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 77 6 p-vtit r•- < "JV l!l> I ■1^ t> i,i mimMr < •^BBr scmn 'UCft ss that h:iv<- V^Fm^T^a^^Tl^ Ji^-m maHe on KODAK fIJWf ■i^ Iln« llf VI i i.:.i l>i'-: Hif m t f on i vii wvflH Rv SKM cameras or m your own snapshot camera T'S KODAK FILM
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    • 174 6 u:s;:t ■:|::|;t|-ii:iitf:l<!|-:li tv|;it. II i r 1 I I J I I I II I; I I:J IM T.MiUM, I C li'lrli'l. H:llt|;H!:|u|!i|nllHMliil 1.i1.'.k 'IMr.ll^;:! |j r"l:.lli|.|ll«i«i:|!i|:r«:il ll'l!. l. 4iJ.il. .fjju^ cdMote PRUOf NTIA| k^J I EVERY YEARA BONUS YEAR! r^,. 1 Tfial is What Insurance with the £"><*"£«• l^rudential
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  • 2833 7  -  William J. Brittain (By MAKLEY was dead Or that is how they would have put it m Victorian, m Edwardian, m Georgian times. Now they explain the change differently. Scrooge knew he was dead! How could it be otherwise? Scrooge and he were
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  • 887 7 which otherwise would have fallen as snow, and artificial suns were burning above the city; but somehow the peopl were still endowed with old nature's love of real sunshine. Flyiner electric cars seemed to drone along their single rail, and silent air liners
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 46 7 TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP BIOCITIN Charges Your Brain and Nerve Cells With Energy, and w Ensures Against Physical and Mental F-«tigue. Obtainable m powder and tablet from all first-class Dispensaries, and Stores or from HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY, LTD. t 309, 311 313, North Bridge Road, Singapore.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 905 8 Our Basic Language English TENTH QUESTION FOR H.E. Power Of The Press. KHJHT OF BRITISH SUBJECTS. < BY LIM CHENG LAW > I am m entire agreement with the v.'-v.-s and sentiments expressed by you m your abl<- leader of Dec. 19. entitled "English or Malay? You have certainty "hit
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  • 90 8 Effort To Aid Local Unemployed. MR. A. M. Alsagoff has presented two Cups, which are on display at Messrs. Robinson Co.. Ltd., for a soccer match to be played at the Jalan Besar Staciium on Saturday, Dec. 30, between the Chinese and the S.R.C. The proceeds of the
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  • Article, Illustration
    221 8 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Dec. 22. Before the Police Magistrate yesterday a Malay named Haji Ahmad, son of Haji Mohamed bin Haji Hassan < alias Haji Mohamed Belembing), a wellknown resident of Malacca, was produced by Inspector Sharpe to answer a charge
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  • 80 8 Manchukuo Authorities Take Possession Of Hsinlung. Peiping, Oct. 22. Hsinlung. a city north of the Great Wa'l In Hopei province, has now been definitely occupied by the Manchukuo authorities. The magistrate of the city is an appointee of the Manohukuo Government and is taking orders from the
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  • 249 8 Visit To Seremban Maternity Hospital. (From Our Own Correspondent) J Seremban, Dec. 22. j On their way to Kuala Lumpur to I attend the Malayan Chinese athletic I meeting and games, Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the Singapore millionaire who was act companied by Dr. Hoo Chai
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  • 23 8 Loke's B. P. team v. Happilads 1 Athletic Party to-morrow at the former's court, 331, North Bridge Road, at 3.30 p.m.:
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  • 1003 8 Cow and Gate Milk Food VERY special care and supervision are exercised by Cow and Gatf Lid., of Ouildlcid. Ecgtecd, m the iranufaeture i;nd preparation for export 01 their wel known Infant tedding pioauct COW AND GATt MILK POOD and their ne introduction (f more uenaal use Cow and Gau-
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 127 8 It's SAFEST to have NEW GOODYEARS all around! TJ^HAT a satisfaction it is what a pleasure it is to have new AH-Weather Tread Tyres all around! Then you know you are SAFE. For those world-famed tyres carry safety m their Center-Traction TREAD and protection from blow-outs m their Supertwist Cord
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  • 1161 9 A WOMAN PEEPS AT SINGAPORE THE Rumba is gettinj a firm hold on Stagapore at long last, though as danced by Singaporeans it takes a decided lv mild form— a good thing, probably it one remembers it m Paris two years ago. Largely we've seen a number of ydzz versions
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  • 275 9 Evening fashions have become more luxuriously -formal, with an air of grandeur borrowed from the regal splendour of the 1900's. There is no more fitting medium for interpreting elegance than evening wraps. Beautiful fabrics and furs combine to achieve the ultimate m quality, which is the
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  • 198 9 Woman Theatre-Goer Acquitted. Paris, Nov. 27. After a record second hearing which lasted less than one minuce, Madame Pineaii, a wellknown patron of the Conicdie Francalse, was acquitted of charges* of having blown a whistle during the presentation of "Christine." Surrounded by cheering fellow playgoers, Madame Pineau
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  • 112 9 'Phone: fi!7l. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivrry Including Dictating nl office Postage Postage or close to to Foreign residence. P.M.S Countries. Yearly $3.00 $4.20 MjOO Half-Yearly $1.50 $2.10 $:U)0 Quarterly $0.75 $1.05 $1.50 SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. Copies of baik numbprs of the "Sunday Tribune" if obtainable
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 142 9 Why not -you cant I do Jvetten, I PHCENIX Q/fc^r by the />//P CASE! \£r Heres a real Christmas gift suggestion. You l(;l .ldnt hope to find a happier solution to > our Kjfl problem than a few cases of the most populai RING S4S3. ONLY $2.40 for a MIXED
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    • 202 9 WATCHES OMEGA, HOSKOfi lAVANNKS. i VMA. M Will. II) 1.1.V1 U UO\ \Ji a r, NICKEL POCKET Frnw mi WIMS'I I SILVI R Imm'Kl I I, v insi .tMNi Dt.sl WOCI Pioo! 2§ .i GOLD I'OCKI.I 4<>Hi wimst ii ji IS «t 7 Dust Wat-t IVool II.! foM <TOY WATCHER
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  • 514 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Dec. 24, 1933. CURRENT TOPICS. Cecil Clementi has again demonstrated his impatience of opposition and criticism by accusing ifcc newspapers which give expres--00 to them of falsehood and malice, least they have never said any iag at the kind about him, and k ud be more
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  • 1146 10 When Night -Time Falls On Singapore. Watch "The Picaroon." He Is A Man Who Will Teach You Things About The City In Which You Live By "The Picaroon." I <Hiininiiiiiiiiiini'iiniiiminiiiimnmumifJLiMMUiiiniiiiinMninwwT CHRISTMAS is a sorry time for the i knights of the pen. The rollicking J atmosphere all around is for
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 40 10 THE WEEK'S TIDE TABLE. To-day 4.06 a.m., 4 p.m. o- morrow 4.56 a.m., 5.21 p.m. Tuesday 5.49 a.m., 6.56 p.m. Wednesday 6.44 a.m 8.21 p.m. Thursday 7.38 a.m., 9.30 p.m. Friday 8.27 a.m., 10.24 p.m. Saturday 9.14 a.m., 11.06 p.m.
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    • 172 10 11 1 i.:i;:i .1:1: 1 1 1 r i-^.laii'i'.ii.iKi 1 1 tti 1 1 i;j 1 1 1 rtiiiuli!li:i::ii!tj.iiiiiiinti!ii-iiiiiH!H!ii!!lin:!i;!i.»/ !\w9^ ft "WEAKNESS, 1 1^ Ul DEBILITY HO AN>EM IA H^^DESCHIENS'Syrup Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that tins radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 809 10 SPARKLES S"« R y "W ARIGHT merry one, dear reader. And A Tamil company presented up j The tin barons want a "buffer trust." to-er-cold storage with Aubrey. nort h a play entitled "Susila." One T he buffers will be the people not "m the hasn t heard whether or
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  • 809 11 THE FUKIEN REVOLT. INDIRECTLY HELPING THE JAPANESE. A Suicidal Action. Hemmed In On All Sides By Enemies. "'THK bo called People's Government m Fukien was formally organised recently following the convocation of a 'National People's Convention. This action definitely spells the doom
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  • 187 11 Seizure Of Fukien Central Bank By Rebels. Amoy, Dec. 21. ALL business relations between Foochow and Canton have been suspended owing to the seizure of the Central Bank m Fukien by the rebels. The value of Canton banknotes continues to depreciate. To-day's market value is thirty per
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  • 81 11 For Opposition To Seditious Movement. Nanking, Dec. 20. The Government has received a re- j liable report from Foochow to the effect that General Tsai Ting Kai, commander of the 19th Route Army, is now under attention m Foochow on account of tiis opposition to the seditious
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  • 437 11 Gen. Tsai's Opposition. SUBORDINATES TURN THE SCALE. Amoy, Dec. 18 (By Air Mail). T^HE insubordination movement just started m Fukien is not at all unexpected. The movement has been brewing ever since General Chen Ming-shu returned to Hongkong from Europe, but only recently has it taken
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  • 56 11 Peiptng, Nov. io. General Okamura, before his departure for Tientsin, declared ;hat be would see that the Japanese troops inside the Great Wall were complexly rithdrawn but Tushan and HsinI lung, tv.o cities m ncr htrn Hopcl. could not. be restored to China as both are situated
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  • 130 11 Canton Drawing I p Plans For Their Control. Dec. 6. I^HE authorities In U Bouth-W«rt are now drawing up plans for eff« control of the Paracel Islands m order to check the i mbltions of other Imperialist Pow< from a reliable source. Before any def< preparations Are set.
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  • 133 11 M'justache Shaved Off To Avoid Recognition. :.t>-i'.i. Dec. It. Qenera] Pang Cben-wo, l ad-r of the rectnt rebeUfon against the QovcnmaMt forces m North China is r( ported to he still m Tientsin UMI to have had his muutarhe shaved oil to avoid recognition. His nvutments
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 45 11 WILL MAKE AN IDEAL PRESENT THISXMAS BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. EVERY PEN IS FULLY GUARANTEED. Obtainable from all leading THK CHIN* OPTICAL CO, stores and stationers. 34 Inho Happq {ff^Af^^J^^w^ 1 1 v H M \V\ \d\u|f fMi Whins Jffilff I Wm' Qive fhem UIUFDAL WATERS
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  • 1945 12 THE JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF MALACCA ANNUAL REPORT NEW CLUB FORMED IN JOHORE MANY ANNUAL MEETINGS. HPHE Junior Civil Service Association of Malacca has completed another successful year, according to the committee's report submitted at the annual general meeting. Various improvements were effectfed during the year,
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  • 308 12 Healthy Children. HOI IS IS SPOTLESSLY CUBAN. JJALF a mile «»il ih<- TVIok Rlanpah Road, behind K.-»nip«>np Pahang lies a litt!o Mal:t\ settlement with about 200 sciils. About 2" nea( little hmmeftgto dotted over the hillside. More are m course of construction and a few months
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 38 12 I Give a "Zeiss" Camera this X'mas isslkon Cameras aiv obtainable from all photographic stores throughout Malaya. SOLE AGENTS. The Scientific Instrument Company, SINGAPORE. S CHRISTMAS FOOD NEWS -8 jE/ English DOVER LEMON SOLES Hfll 1. W.J.W. &.108.
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    • 89 12 The funniest picture ever made. says "Daily Mail.** JbSfßk Malayan breweries, Ltd. Proud Proprietors of TIGER BEER. SEEISMS I9S lIEL.IEVIBBCI. Our brewery, from top Make up your own party to bottom, is open to public of five or six then telephone and inspection. appoint a time to make the lr
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 228 13 I !-.LK YET TRUE V<>! ii PHOTOGRAPH ARTISTICALLY TAKEN |§co«es r >ri« $1.00 HWI YOURS TAKEN NOW. We lake phot«a clay imd ni^ht no waiter if it is sunshine or rain. LEE FLETCHER 102, North Bridge Road, Thorn 2850. Singapore. Poh Cheng Cheong M, South Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. The Best
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    • 418 13 MAISON "VOGUE ft •STRENGTHENS I OIFTS j 22, High Street Sinsapore. I SiCICLY i XlVfA<4 i CHILDREN I j VOGUES EYE VIEW OP THE MODE! I NE W YEAR FOR FORMAL AFTERNOON HOURS THE SHEATH ORGANDI SILHOUETTE BBBBBBBB^BHeJW >; f^M FOR THE EVENING! j^lj^w T }v\vl U ri :M (l
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    • 366 13 Be Wise— 413r Deal With ENSIGN BOOK STORE. An Announcement. We beg to announce iliai we i have obtained the Hole selling J I rights by the publishers, far SIN(; AI'OM-: (INKMA ieviewr IWS-9C ApplicattonH for same should be made to us. Ensign Book Store, j I 17, High S
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  • News And Views Of Badminton In Malaya.
    • 2354 14 The Singapore Tournament Concludes. Last Week's Finals Diehard's Success In Inter-club Colony Champions Defeated Vass In Fine Form Whafs On To-day. A "TEMPESTUOUS year," as one writer puts it, with many squabbles, has at last been completed by the Singapore Badminton Association, who finished their annual tournament last week at
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    • 239 14 "Dancing Dolls Need Not Apply." Vienna, Xo\ 20. The periodical. "Dtut.schor Bauer," publishes ihe following advertisement Irom a Nazi:— "I wa.it a brave, original, genuine German girl as a comrade lor life. She must b? «f northern blood and character, rectangular m trdy and soul, of hralthy.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 64 14 Children! Have you heard oft Tutankhamen Nestles "Wonders of the World" Album, Volume 11, tells yo u about the treasures stored m this royal Egyptian tomb. Start your collection to-day. There is a stamp m every packet and tin of— NESTLE S, CAILLER'S KOHLER'S CHOCOLATES. Send /0 cente m postage
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    • 14 14 M L.5 £N E-k B tE-k Sole Distributors N. V. Straits Java Trading: O*
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  • 851 15 t Dnele Harry Wishes All His Nieces And Nephews A Very Happy Chrifftma* And A trighl AVii? Year. the hush oi a sultry Singapore evenfUTuie child lay sleeping. The 1 SLs Sere open and the breeze which «indb- s nal .stocking which nter- Lhe fool
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  • 592 15  - Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. Walter Lindrum (tiy "NT I^l <o l^^^^li® YOU should always allow for the j width of the ball when playing "cushion first." It is wrong to suppose that the line of the cue is the line of contact the same as for an ordinary half-ball
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  • 824 15 ROUTINE orders this week state that Lieut.Col. M.J.T. Reilly, M.C on completion of his appointment a.^ Commandant, S.S.V.F., is struck off the strength of the S.S.V.F. with effect from Dec. 8. 1933. Lieut.-Col. R. H. L. Fink, 0.8. E., M.C, the Royal Scots, reported his! arrival
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  • 2031 16  -  Rimau (By Penang's Entry Into Malaya Cup Final First All-Colony Clash At Kuala Lumpur Scoular's Leadership Of Fine Fifteen Will The Trophy Go To Northern Settlement? The "Best Footballer" Voting Competition Henry 9 s Preference Fo r Soccer Over State Cricket. pENANG'S rugger representatives caused
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  • 514 16  -  K.O. (By VERY substantial entries have bean received by the officials of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association, for their forthcoming Championship tournament. Amateur About sixty applications have been Boxing received, most of which are from the Content Wiltshire Regiment. The Police have also
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    • 686 16 SOCCER COMPETITION. Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of $1 OO <MAA "Sunday Tribune I No^ m Popular Football v Won (No. 32.) tee Tl\e 'SUNDAY TRIBUNE' 1 will give a prize of $100 to readers submitting entries with the largest number of correct forecasts of the results of
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  • 1477 17 Consul -General's Appeal To China's Athletes. Malayan Chinese Olympic Games: Keng Hock Wins The Javelin I Throwing i Event, (From our Own, Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 23. rE second Malayan Chinese Olympic MeetIng was ceremonially opened this morning the Stadium when the competitors and delegates paraded heaaed by the band
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  • 737 17 Start Of The Penang Races. Star Tlayer's\ Surprise In The Top Class. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Dor 23. HE. the Governor (Sir Cecil Cle•menti) and Lady dementi were among the large attendance for the first day of the Penang Turf Club's five-day professional race meeting to-day. The weather was
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    • 624 17 CROSSWORD PUZZLE. No. 20. First Prize $200. Second Prize $125. BOTH PRIZES MUST BE WON. THIS PUZZLE 18 BEIXO ISSDKD IN CONJUNCTION WITB TllE SAME PUZZUf WCKH WILL APPEAE IN THE MALAYA TRIBUNE ON DEC. 28. 1. Address the solution to T. B. ROGERS \s 1 B| jNQB N CO.,
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  • 1278 18 Rain Mars Ike Trophy Rugger Match 'But Selangor Club Are Defeated Decisively. IN a blinding shower of rain and with the padang completely water-logged the S.C.C. trounced the Selangor Club m yesterday's Trophy rugger match by a goal and four tries <17 points)
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  • 103 18 When the firm of Burroushes and Watts started a £500 snooker tournament, they intended it to be for men only. Then better counsels prevailed, and the tournament was thrown open to women. Among the early entrants are a mother and flaugHtter, Mrs. Victorin McDougall and Miss Helen McDougall.
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  • 104 18 A grandfather of 55 years of age has pccornplished the remarkable feat o c covering 62 200 miles— more than twice the circumference of the globe— in 99 flays. That was an average of nearly 41 miles an hour m a ten-horse powe.* car. To achieve this
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  • 107 18 Malacca Beat Selanffor Again. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Malacca, Dec. 23. IN sunny weather, on a hard, bumpy turf, Malacca played Selangor at hockey to-day. The visitors were weakened by their absentees. Selangor enjoyed a greater share of the game but Malacca were dangerous m their breakaways. De
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  • 308 18 The Lawn Tennis Tests In Australia. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 7. Considerable interest has been aroused by the lawn tennis results from Australia where 'a British team is now touring. In their first encounter since the American championships, F. J. Perry surprised the world by
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  • 238 18 Contract Bridge For Cricketers. fFrom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 7. The County and Club cricketers of South London have found a new way to pass the winter evenings, a means of keeping their brains alert for the problems of the field, and to maintain touch with their
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  • 104 18 Jeff Dickson netted a paltry £253 it is said m staging at the Albert Hall the great Petersen -Harvey fight, Simultaneously comes news from one of the London Magistrates Courts of the remuneration usually received by the boxer's trainer. Len Harvey's trainer was m court sued
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  • 346 18 I Fraulein Krahwinkel T© f He Married. (From On Gun Cm respondent.) 1 London. Dec. 7 I T||ISS Helen Jacob- lawn tennis chta I pion ol America 1,, m the news in* I singular fashion Following the recrtw I of several threatening letters she£ I appealed to
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  • 142 18 At the third annual general meeting of the Golden Bell Minstrels, held on Tuesday, at the secretary residence 109, Waterloo Street the following tttte elected office-bearers for the enstrilg year. Patrons. Dr. Chen Chang Lok. Hr. Wong Siew Teng and Mr Tan Luang Kia < re-elected i
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  • 1370 19 Clyde Ends Motkerwell's Unbeaten Record. THE rest' clay's English and soccer matches, as and the tables brought rig h t U follows: BNGLJSH LEAGUE, Div. I. A^ton V. Everton 1 Cfcdsea l Leeds U. 1 li u ader>ti' Id T. 0 Birmingham 0 Leicester l
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  • 286 19 Emrt Baffling Medical. World? r I T an Oar Own Correspondent./ l London, Dec. 7. I J CJIR Will: m Goschen wanted to know J fcsometl rirst hand about his own borpital- he is chairman of the London Hnspita: successor to the late Lord Knntsforc: 8o he hit
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  • 464 19 (Continued from Page l) "We also believe that all armies which ire regarded to be unreliable by Chiang ire not being used by him against the ;reat revolutionary .movement of this People's Government. "Confederation is the best means for the real and lasting unification of China 3ecause of
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  • 171 19 Sport m the Soviet is booming as never before. Money is being lavishly I i spent on "Stadiums and equipment and it is calculated that over six million pounds has been spent this year m construction and another two millions m sporting equipment. Altogether during the
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  • 147 19 Hungary Again World Champions. (From Our Own OOTTetfOmdeni London. Dec. 7 Hungary are again table term i champions of the world, having won all eleven matches played In the championship for the Swaythling Cup. m P;<riThis is their seventh success m yean. Great Britain have won four games
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  • 186 19 Outburst By Prominent Judge. (From Our Own Correspr-ndeni., London, Dec 7 The amount of roguery exposed Defore me is greater than anything l have ever seen m any form of spoi 1 said Mr. Justice Swift at Leeds Assizes, referring to a dog-racing case Ho gave judgment for
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  • 65 19 Primo Camera's manager, Louis Sorosi, hopes to launch a second and even more colossal Camera event into the boxing world. In the little village of Peddiyve Gliano m the Calebrian Mountains. M. Soresi has discovered a twenty-year old giant named Francesco Costanzo. whom he has invited to join
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 21 20 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1933. nvi: GENii" i
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    • 85 20 The Wiltshire Regiment on parade on Thursday at the celebration of the Battle ol Ferozeshah, which took place m India S3 years ago. S| V, XJKS The march past of the Witishire Regiment, when the G.O.C, took the salute Some of the guests at
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