Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 31 December 1933

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  • 21 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. 1.-No. 33 SINGAPORE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1933. FIVE CENTS
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  • 1113 1 The Exhumation Of A Chinese Planter's Body. JhXti* Dec. BO.** AN alleged shocking 1 criire was dis- ck>-e«l following smart police mtesUjration which resulted m the exhuming of the dead body of a Chinese planter. 47 vcars of age, Mined Lee Cheok
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  • 170 1 Practically Abolished In Singapore. \IHIEHE arc- our waitresses now? Where have they gone? They have practically disappeared from the Chinese coffee shops m Singapore writes a t 'Sunday Tribune" reporter. A few months ago, a war against the j alleged employment of Chinese girls and women m
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  • 37 1 I A Record Flight From Batavia. "fT is learned that the Dutch ai* mail, the "Pelikaan," arrived m Amsterdam yesterday, having completed the trip from Batavia m three days, 16 hours —a record performance.
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  • 44 1 New York, Dec. 30. The bank code proposed by a hundred banks m the New York district is meeting with a mixed reception m Wall Street. Gen. Johnson, the Recovery Adminis- trator, has declared that the proposals are suicidal.- Reuter
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  • 426 1 j j The i i SUNDAY TRIBUNE I Wishes its Many i i j Readers A Happy j Prosperous New Year. Massing Of Japanese. RUSSIA READY TO FIGHT. Moscow, Dec. 30. M LITVINOFF (People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs), concluding a survey of the international situation before the
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  • 282 1 Fascist Outrage In Roumania. Bucharest, Dec. 30. rpHE assassin of M. Duca was ConA stantinescu, a 26-year-old student oi the Bucharest Commercial Academy. His accomplices were Calimati, who is a coffee house keeper and Dorubenimaje. Constaiitinescu, who was a Fascist candidate for the German organisation of the
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  • 51 1 D.E.I. Drawing Up A Draft Quota Scheme. Batavia, Dec. 30. THE conference of European rubber growers appointed an executive, committee to formulate the views of the conference. The committee met to-day and began the work of drawing' up a draft quota scheme for early presentation to the conference*.—
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  • 479 1 DECISIVE BATTLE SHORTLY. Bombing Off Foochow. All Troops To Leave The City. JJEAVY fighting continues m Fukien, according to latest reports from the front. The Central forces driving on Foochow, the capital of the rebels, from the north-west, are nearing Yenping, a strategic position 150 miles
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 36 1 THE LANKA STORES, ft. RfT*r*M* Matarp*. gnarh: »b* Jalan Abdullah. «ow Albums gar» yau our -B4RPERSCOMBIM D ALBUMS" for Au*cgrapiis. Photcs anc: Addrrsses— <u,ly 80 writs cub? Our iI.C Snajrttel Alfcurru. h: 80 rent* each. s
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    • 57 1 f§B| Old ii 89 HigWW «s^< SpecUa SCOTCH WHISKY DONAID 2^IACKAV 6 CO. EDINBURGH nn-nnri-- -^v-- v ij-ju i Ji_ 'v' .n r jjui .rj-j-JLUT-n.r nrtamr uwuu-u--a-.a-LiuLJU j .i- u-i-n_nj-.- L xr J -i.r.n.n 1 r..-r-i 4 <1» EVERY STORE tt o«^ SELLS IT 2sk 22* Issued by -^&*^€J per
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    • 7 1 Read The "Tribune 91 The Peoples Paper.
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  • 977 2 S.S. Beat F.M.S. YESTERDAY'S RUGGER AT THE S.C.C. TMIK Straits Settlements Volunteer Force defeated the F. M. S. V. F. rugger XV yesterday at the S.C.C. by two goals and four tries (22 points) to one goal and a try (8 points). The visitors put up quite
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  • 303 2 Selangor Beat Negri Sembilan. (From Our Oxen Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 30. OELANGOR again succeeded getting SO to the top of the State hockey table by defeating Negri Semiblan here by 4-1 m a game m which both sides were not fully rcDiv^nfcd, but w die vjan■^or's i:-;w
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  • 123 2 Mr. Aw Boon Haw's Gift To SerembanSeremban is m to be benefited by the generosity of Mr. Aw Eoon Haw, the local "Tiger Balm" magnate and philanthropist, who has donated the sum of $10,000 to the Chinese Maternity Hospital, towards the funds of a new building. Mr. Aw
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  • 82 2 Son Of Sir Francis Barrow And Miss Milsuiu. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala, Lumpur, Dec. 30. The wedding took place this morning; at St. John's Church of Mr. Alfred Lcndoi! Barrow, son of Sir Francis Barrdw, antf Miss Ruth Mary Milsnm. daughter >F Mr;;. Milsum. Father Perisaud officiate:!.
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  • 54 2 Levinsky Licks South African. Chicago, Dec. 30. KING Levinsky (America) outpointed the South African, Don McCorkindale m a ten-round bout here. He won every round, flooring McCorkindale six times. The American pummelled McCorkindale on the head and body. The latter showed the greatest pluck m his willingness to
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  • 537 2 Victorious Visit To Seremban. The "Yale" Badminton Party of Klang visited Seremban during the Christmas holidays and were successful m all their matches, against the Seremban Chinese 8.P.. the Moonlieht B.P. and the Sunny Lads B.P. On Christmas Day. playing at the King George V School hall at
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  • 118 2 Exports To America Greatly Increased. A significant improvement m Malaya's trade with the United States was made during the past year. Mr. Julian B. Foster, the American Trade Commissioner at Singapore, informed a "Sunday Tribune** representative yesterday thai Malayan exports to America during the first nine months of
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  • 427 2 Striking Costumes. I A JOLLY NEW YEAR I FESTIVAL I ONE of the jolliest parties of all n» holiday i was the m*l I Year fancy dres: ball the giSnT I miiig Club last night. Strings of colon!* I ed lights lined the swimming pool JIJ diving
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  • 441 2 Opium Packing Plant Meeting. The Opium Packing P. ant iv Id a spcrt- meetii- or. their recreation ground on Thursday The weather v.a.s fine and there was a large attendance. On enc side of th. fi Id a pavili »n was erected tft accommodate the guests and members.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 172 2 Give a "Zciss" Camera this New Year Zei§§lkon Cameras are obtainable from all photographic j stores throughout Malaya. SOLE AGENTS: i The Scientific Instrument Company, SINGAPORE. ROBINSON'S Stock and Recommend |Mt/TO/ L^^Sb* «P^H» Robinson's recommend the famous Kestos Brassieres mHfr .^t*"*::;:-*/ and Girdles as the ideal foundation wear. '\'\\r Kestos
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  • Reports From The Malayan Courts.
    • 390 3 Judgment Reserved. RK'KSHA-PULLER WHO ABSCONDED. THE Third Magistrate, Mr. R. J. F Curtis, reserved his decision at the conclusion of the preliminary m uuiry into the charge of armed robbery against two Chinese named Wee Tian Chong and Ong Chui Kan and of abetment of the offence
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    • 307 3 Bill For Transport Expenses Questioned. Mohamed Dm. formerly a corporal attached to the Chan Choo Kang Police Station, was charged before the Second Police Mag*s rate with cheating m respect of $22 M Ihe accused was defended by Mr. E. M. -lampoe-Phil'pt. and Court Inspector Bembroke prosecuted A
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    • 41 3 Romr. Dec. 29. < M!.h\ military mission. whi»«h i ting Europe, has left for Cfer- M mcurrecl during their eleven days' stay, estimated at £1.000. have been paid by thr Italian Oovt'rnmeru Fhe mission inspected the naval and Reuter
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    • 249 3 Chinese; Woman On Heavy Bail. rkRIGINALLY charged with the murder U of her own child, a Hokien woman named Goh Ah Keow was yesterday produced before the Acting District Judge, Mr. N. A. Worley. on the reduced alternative charges of disposing of the dead body of a
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    • 230 3 Alleged Misappropriation Of $5. Serious allegations were made against a young Marr.e police connablr named Wee Seng Ber.g before the District Judge Mr. N. A Worley He was charged with criminal breach of trust m respect of $5 as a public servant. The complainants m the case were
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    • 172 3 Police Court Action Under (iamintf Laws. (Fwin Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Dec. 28, In the Police Court to-day, before Mr. B R Whitehousr. a Mohammedan Tamil! Zakaria bin Ismail, was produced by Inspector R. Higuins, for selling publicly two turf club sweep, tickets at Mill Road. The accused,
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    • 12 3 The Yurindo Printing Works, of Waterloo Street, send a large-type daily calendar.
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    • 219 3 Plea Of Guilty To Theft Charge. DLEADING guilty to housebreaking 1 and theft from a co-tenant's room m the flat he was living m, a Cantonese named Lang Ng Tim was yesterday sentenced by the Acting District Judge, Mr. N. A. Worley, to eight months' r.i. Accused
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    • 55 3 New Year Entertainment At New World. A gala "movie" ball will be held at the New World Cabaret to-morrow night. Prizes will be awarded to the best costumes. A specially augmented dance orchestra will supply tie music and the Cabaret will be open till 2 a.m The Gonzales
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    • 355 3 Raid By Revenue Officers. AS a result of a raid carried out by Mr. Tan Ewee Chee and a party of Revenue Officers on 125, Queen Street, early on the morning of Dec. 17, three Chinese were charged before the Acting District Judge, Mr. N. A. Worley. yester-
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    • 209 3 Further Charges May Be Brought. WHAT Is alleged to have been one In a long chain of swindles. Involving about $30,000 was revealed In the District Court yesterday, when DetectiveInspector Wray produced an Englishspeaking Chinese named Kwan Oh Cheng on a six years old. A warrant
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  • 287 3 Many Men Apply. BIG INDUSTRY IN CHINA. DIXC, APORE has its share of *>- pirants to film fame. hi the short space of two or three month.;, more than a thousand young Chines*; have applied to Mr. Lai Ying. the repiesentative of the United Photoplay Service, Ltd..
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 48 3 I The name I 1 is iamous the world over I 1 for the never failing I guarantee ot quality I I and value it gives. I I Consistent value. I I consistent quality, I consistent advance M^mUM H m pupuiaiit^. \m^&&&sg^pm^^\ i-iP*i^T/^l PL LOWLI vl n _^^^^^r
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  • 1173 4 The N.R.A. Plan. A GIRL WORKER'S IMPRESSIONS. I OTTERS received m Singapore from a business girl working m a city m an industrial Eastern State convey interesting impressions of the American nations fight against the Depression. They also offer some shrewd comment and criticism. We give
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  • 153 4 Cantonese Troops On The Way. Shanghai. Dec. 30. COMPLYING with the request of Gen. Chung Shao Kwai. Gen. Wang Yam Wan, Commander of the Cantonese troops m the Swatow area, has despatched a regiment to Shunchang to assist m the defence of West Fukien. Admiral Chen
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  • 156 4 Christmas Party At The Home. The Children's Aid Society held their annual Christmas party at the Home, Tomlinson Road, on Dec. 26. The Home was tastefully decorated, and the happy faces of the children were eloquent of the good time they were having. Mrs. J. M. Sime distributed
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  • 100 4 Decline Of The Chinese Population. Migration statistics published m the Government Gazette show that whereas there was a net loss of 2.706 m the Chinese population (representing the difference between arrivals and departures of Chinese from and to China, including Hongkong) during November, there was a gain of
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  • 62 4  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Is It Manchukuo Territory? Shanghai, Dec. 30. The Japanese are formally conducting propaganda m Europe that Eastern Mongolia should be annexed into the Manchukuo as originally it was part of Manchuria. The Noulens couple are determined to fast to death unless they are released.
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  • 141 4 Will Be Enthroned King Next Month. Shanghai, Dec. 29. TT is reported that Henry Pu Vi, the' A "Boy Emperor" and Chief Executive of the Manchukuo "Puppet" Government, will be enthroned King when the new Constitution is proclaimed m the New Year. The second Manchukuo-Japanese protocol, which
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  • 206 4 League Of Nations Bulletin. The following Bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore for weei ended Dec. 23, 1933: Beirut: 12 smallpox cases. Bassein: 1 smallpox case and 2 deaths as compared with 10 cases and 3 deaths In the previous week. Bombay: 5
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  • 93 4 Three Readers Share $100 Prize. THREE readers, who correctly forecast the results of the nine matches played m connection with our Soccer Contest No. 30 share the prize of $100. Their names and addresses are: MR. W. GERALD, H.M. Naval Base, Singapore. MR. A. B. H. YUSOFF.
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  • 120 4 Conference To Be Resumed Next Month. Shanghai, Dec. 29. It is reported that the conference for the sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway between representatives of Soviet Russia, the Manchukuo and Japan will be resumed at Harbin m January, 1934. The conference broke up recently at Tokyo due
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  • 49 4  -  Min Kuo Jih Pao Results Of The Recent Draw. Shanghai, Dec. 30. The following are the winning numbers m the Shanghai Air Lottery, which is run for funds irf aid of the Chinese Air Force: First prize, 313,817; second prizes, 068,244, 138.990: third Drizes. 009,302, 310,557.-
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  • 43 4 The hockey match played between the Clerical Union and General Hospital Recreation Club on Friday on the Union's ground resulted m a win for the Union by three goals to nil. All three goals were scored by K. Muthucumaru.
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  • 49 4 From the local Swiss Consulate we have received a copy of a handsome calendar for 1934 issued by the Swiss National Tourist Office, at Zurich illustrating Switzerland's natural scenic beauties. Also an informative booklet conveying an "Outline of Economic and Financial Conditions" issued by the Swiss Bank Corporation, Basle.
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  • 126 4 ACROSS: 1. Camlets. 7. Behind, 11. Astronomers, 13. Nee, 14. Rive. Id. Stew, 17. Slid, 18. Tod, 19. Leg. 21. Seel, 24. Peals, 25. Tom. 26. Undid. 27. Eking, 2y, Ate. 30. Roe. 31. Plea, 32. Sound, 34. Hour, 35. Night, 38. Ism. 40. Duellist. 43.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 60 4 rr— i ta vipUT ai q i', r/AHjI!ESI3FS\| Matine(>s: To da >' To-morrow. B.LP.'s Rollicking, Riotous, Musical farce The fast c s t and funniest comedy ever made by Monty Banks, producer of "My Wife's Family." j^ Hear the v^^^ W\H\H\ vvill soon ft Jb "WHAT'S HER ikffl^ V^ NAME"
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    • 70 4 fo frusf a wea/c imitation .T DEMAND powerful FLIT j Isn't your baby's health and comfort worth the protection that MMMI only with FLIT, the powerful insect-killer? It's dangerous to trust weak imitations they often fail to kill disease-bearing flic* and mosquitoes. Your v hole family deserves the ture protection
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 629 4 CROSSWORD PUZZLE. No. 21. j FSrst Prize $200. Second Prize $125. BOTH PRIZES MUST BE WON. THIS PUZZLE IS BEING ISSUED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SAME PUZZLE WHICH WILL \FPF\R IN THE MALAYA TRIBUNE OX JAN. 4. 1. Address the solution to T. B. ROGERS A pLI LIL^M -J CO.,
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  • 1056 5  -  CINEQUE B,_ SELJX^M Stanley Lupino, that brilliant comedy genius of Biilish t;ims. fa een to better advantage than m the "*ion at the Alhaxnhra Tiuv: ntltlecl You Made Me Lovo You HE mcc and losea his -fate" m a traffic m only to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 202 5 FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO The CAPITOL Holiday Matinees TO-DAY and TO-MORROW :UL See MJGMSa j Banquet of the Stars! i TRULY A GRAND STAR-STUDDED ENTER- TAINMENT FOR YOIU HOLIDAY NIGHTS! I MARIE DRESSIER JOHN BARRYMORE WALLACE BEERY *JEAN HARLOW Lionel BARRYMORE LEE TRACY EDMUND LOWE *BILLIE BURKE *M.<lß.|.on. ♦hn.M.^ Phillip.
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    • 340 5 vTTT.H'il^ii'i^l'iiiUM-TTr^i-ir^i'H^r rTiniTHT^rert;.'i;*i;:inn:inrtr:irit«iH' niitinimn 1 niiiiriii' New World Cabaret. I MALAYA'S PREMIER DANCE HALL. To-Night! To-Night! I GALA 'MOVIE' BALL I HANDSOME PHIZES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Representing Various Movie Stars In Bf-st And Original Make-T'p In Daily Life Or Spectacular Pro (factions— itlm In Put Or 1 Coming Attractions. 2
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  • 1217 6 By Our Woman Correspondent HERE m the Tropics, we have no change of season to speak of. we can still achieve variety by wearing colours appropriate to the Lime of year. This is the season for rich shades of brown and burgundy, bright scarlet and
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  • 285 6 Make -Up Hints. I Thn secret of success with J yonr mak<*-"Hi i: ihr owe you i take m nutting i* on. Be a bit J extravagant wj'h foundation I creams and lotions tl^'i't think you cr?.n 'ise one all-pttTposc cream and grt the same results. Whether you have h
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 195 6 TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP a f \U '/III BIOCITIN Charges Your Brain and Nerve Cells With Energy, and m Ensures Against Physical and Mental Fatigue. I Obtainable m powder and tablet from all first-class Dispensaries, and Stores or from HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY, LTD.. 309, 311 313, North Bridge Road, Singapore.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 156 7 V UNBELIEVABLE YET TRUE YOIR PHOTOGRAPH ARTISTICALLY TAKEN 10 COPIES 1 x 3 FOR $100 ham: yours taken now. We take photos day and night no matter if it is sunshine or rain. LEE FLETCHER 102, North Bridge Road, 'Phone 2850. Singapore. Pob Cheng Gheong 84, South Bridge Road, SINGAPORE.
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    • 602 7 dhWR t V I GIFTS for XMAS and NEW YEAR You are invited to call and inspect our excellent selection of j GIFTS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. 1 All of reasonable prices. MEDICAL HALL I j LIMITED. i CHEMISTS. 3, BATTERY ROAD. i i BUILDS STAM I NA WKM 9
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    • 218 7 Be Wise— 4l^T Deal With \f" ENSIGN HOOK STORE. An \nnounctnu'iit. J We beg to wmounce thai we j have obtained the sole netting < rights by the publishers, lor "SINGAPORE CINEMA RKVIKW." i LfSS-M. Applications for same should be j made to us. 1 1 t Ensign Book Store,
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  • 508 8 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Dec. 31, 1933. CURRENT TOPICS. lyiTH more hopefulness than ha^ been possible for a longish while, we wish our readers meaning the public of Malaya a Happy New Year. For several years past the wish has been almost hypocritical, for it had no backing of confidence,
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  • 3878 8 The Rainbow After The Storm. A Drama Of Modern Business. riOR two hundred years the Service Department Store had been a heritage from father to son. Now Gabriel Service, his entire life completely wrapped up m the welfare of the great organization faced the most severe crisis any Service had
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  • 382 8 The Story Of The Film Looking j Forward," Which Will Be Screened At The Capitol Soon. store until closing time. And the boy told Geoffrey, Gabriel's secretary, that he considered him "a lucky devil." "I'll swap places with you any old time," Geoffrey said. Michael looked at him m amazement.
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  • 685 8 Smiles Of The Week By "Quiz" •:i'.:u:.i::i!;iuini!'i:M;:i!-Ti:iiiir l !iiii:!i!!i:;i;iii. i i i iiji&i i ifri!:iuiuiiii[] Readers o' mme Kong cc fah choil A Also Slamat tahnn bahru and Happy New Year. A Isn't this command of languages just too wonderful! A "Rubber Talks," says a headline. Perhaps so, but
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 38 8 THE WEEK'S TIDE TABLE. To-day 9.55 a.m., 11.44 p.m To-morrow: 10.29 am Tuesday: 0.13 a.m.. 1105 am Wednesday: 0.41 a m., 11.30 a.m. Thursday 108 a.m.. 12.15 p.m Friday: 134 a.m.. 12.51 p.m. .Saturday 203 a.m.. 129 p.m.
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  • 656 9 FOR GREAT MEN AND SMALL. Api Quotations. A SELECTION BY "QUIZ." 1 f. SIR CECIL CLEMENT I: Do noble things, not dream them C Kingticy Greatness lies not m. being strong, bu' m the right using of strength.—//. W. Beechey. Bl who never changes any
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  • 250 9  - With The Malayan Volunteers. Shoulder Strap By I U/ T HILK the S.Y.C. is aJ i lUndttifl until the training season commences m a few nreekft, the arrangements for raising the local R.X.V.K. are proceeding apace. Last Wednesday about SO Europeans, prospective officers, were interviewed at Readquarterfl and t hey
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 32 9 A (Shwgy^teworT p n WILL MAKE AN IDEAL PRESENT BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. EVERY PEN IS FULLY GUARANTEED. Obtainable from all leading THK CHINA OPTICAL CO., stores and stationers. Upper Cross Strot, SINGAPORE.
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  • 1047 10 Many Anniversary Celebratic^s A.A.A. Presentations The Straits Bachelors Entertain History Of A.S.A. I AST week-end, the Amicable Athle tic Association was the scene of merry making. Its premises w er^ gaily illuminated with many coloured fancy lanterns, and the hall was packed with members and their friends.
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  • 750 10 Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. \j (Ely Walter Lindrum.) T^HE strokes that win matches are those you can make every time. Those shots of which you are uncertain cannot rightly be regarded as an effective part of your match play. All my readers probably remember the time when an unfamiliar
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  • 842 10  -  UNCLE HARRY 2 i i ■hi i i i i i i i i i i i i ■imniiii:it l .i.ifi!ti:iifu^ CO NDUCTED BY I WELL, children, Christmas has come and gone but the holidays are not over yet, and this week-end we celebrate
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 215 10 /^^HIS HAIR STAYS NICE W3£^ c ta^ cs Inor than water to hold I IP II wiry young hair m place. Stacomb B ,> ilae Mm 1S t^ c answer Though this cream EX f^*" v n I is light a«d fr^c- from grease it keeps Bl\ fltf asn >'
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    • 75 10 ASSETS EXCEED,SI2,OOO,OOO. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER S.;:,,(M>0,00(). The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore l...nH<.n IMtee: Z'l. OM Iwrj C flu Company ha:, £20,000 depo&ttcd with the Supreme Court o« &qgtaft4 wmk mmpl* British Life Aaeomacc GoMptsiw
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 386 11 w V' 1 1 1 ft I tußm\ ■I tSLJsavf» iW FOOD CADBURY'S BOURN VITA j uIMCUO .onggeng and a reunion dinner. especially to Mr. Teo Hoe Kai f f The sports will be held to-day, com- <la J^ hon. secretary for his kind advi Has been recommended by MS^s?
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  • 1902 12 The All-Malayan Chinese Olympic Games Credit To Organisers And Participants Why Not A Malayan Team For The Far Eastern Games? The Annual Trophy Rugger Match And The Forthcoming Malaya Cup Final The Cricket And Soccer Seasons Reviewed. (By "Rimau.") A LL other sporting- events taking
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  • 722 12  -  K.O. (By TJARRY Graham sustained his first defeat since he turned professional, when he met Battling Guillermo at the New World Arena on Dec. 22. Though beaten, the Graham's R.A.F. champion's reputation is not affectFirst ed m the least. The Filipino had all
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 533 12 SOCCER COMPETITION. Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of 100 <MAA "Sunday Tribune" No Popular Football c Miicf Rn Entrance Wust Be Contest. F Won (No 33.) J ee The "SUNDAY TRIBUNE" will give a prize of $100 to readers submitentries With the largest number of correct forecasts of
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  • 115 13 'Phone: 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. r v Delivery Including Including at office Postage Postage or close to to Foreign residence. P.M.S. Countries. X e fty $3.00 $4.20 $6.00 Waif -Yearly $1.50 $2.10 $3.00 Quarterly $0.75 $1.05 $1.50 -SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. copies of back numbers of
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  • 1776 13 The Badmin ton Courts of Malaya. ALL-CHINESE OLYMPIAD AT KUALA LUMPUR. gELANGOR is to be congratulated on winning State honours m the badminton games played at the AllMalayan Chinese Olympiad, which took place during the Christmas holidays at Kuala Lumpur. Although the games were only m the nature of exhibition'matches,
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  • Article, Illustration
    495 13 Holds Its Anniversary Celebrations. The 20th anniversary of tho Straits Bachelors' Physical Culture was held at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow last, week-end at Pasir Panjang. According to the annual report, receipts and expenditure accounts show a credit balance of $4?7 Ln the Eastern Bank Ltd., and $1.19
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 53 13 I WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. JEWELLED LEVEB MOVEMENTS. NiCKEL POCKET from $5.00 Wit IST 12.50 SILVI R POCBBI 17.50 WHIST 20.00 Dust Water Proof 28.50 GOLD POCKK from 40.00 WIMST 18.50 18 cl 75.00 Dust Water Proof 14 ct. Go.oo STIM'-U All .TIES from $12.5 C KVITJV WATCH GUARANTEED.
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  • 621 14 Tiffin Destroyed After Accident In Third 'Race. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Dec. 30. THE racing on the fourth day of the Penang Turf Club's five-day professional race meeting was marred by an accident m the third event to-day. Jonathan fell and tripped Tiffin,
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  • 202 14 Successful Visit To Kuala LumpurA ping-pong team of the Chinese Students' Literary Association visited Kuala Lumpur during the Christmas Holidays and were hightly successful m their series of matches. The results are: C.S.L.A. beat Selangor Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association by 3 games to 1. C.S.L.A. drew with
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  • 92 14 Entries for the A. A.M. Rally on Jan. 13 close at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 3 at ordinary fees and at extra fees at 9 a.m. on Saturday Jan. 6. Enlnos for the gymkhana events on Jan. 14 also close at ordinary fees at 9 a.m. on
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  • 26 14 The hockey match between the Ceylon Sports Club and the Khalsa Association, which was to have been played yesterday at Balestier. was abandoned, j
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  • 247 14 The Brady Suares Bout Approved. WHAT promises to be one ot the biggest bouts local fight fans have seen will be staged at the New World Arena on Jan. 6. when Sergt. Jim Brady, the R.A.F. middleweight, and Arthur I Suares meet over 12 three-minute rounds. The
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  • 88 14 Reception To Singapore's "Stars." A reception will^bc held at the New I World on Tuesday, at 5 p.m., m honour of the Singapore representatives to the All-Malayan Olympiad held at Kuala Lumpur during the Christmas Holidays, m which Singapore secured first place m i.he State championship. Mr. Aw
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    • 228 14 TODAYS RADIO. Canterbury Cathedral Service B r; ayed. HTHE feature of to-day \s radio pro- Annt W ill be th I grammes will be broadcast by service o1 Sinew! the local (Singapore, ZHI> station of I m the studi< the late morning service In the Presby- j 9-35 p.m. terian
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  • 1377 15 ENGLISH LEAGUE, Div. I. RESULTS of English nn3 Scottish ipaeue matches played yesterday, rahled by I id the tables bought right up to date are as follows Derby County Displace HudJers/ieU Town. ENGLISH LEAGUE, Div. 11. I WANDERERS WHACK WEST HAM I ENGLISH LEAGUE, Div.
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  • 614 15 Bout With Graham Also Possible. MR. Kirn Lin and Mr. Matthew L. Frank de Souza were Having an interestir.-. discussion yesterday when I dropped m. writes Chia Poteik m the •Straits Echo" of Friday. The subject was Frank Webber. Will it be possible to match Webber
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  • 37 15 ISLAND CLU B GOLF. rhr fcland Club ladi^' November medal (boeey) was played, on Thursday over the first nine holes. Only two cards were returned, as Allows: Miss Abed (14) all square: Mrs. Leijbsius U8) 3 down.
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  • 58 15 VM<'A "A" X! v. the H. X and S. Battery at Blatan Ma:i Saturday. Jafl. 6 at 5.1$ pm C C. Meredith, R Lyne, R, J. R. 6tracey V. Xavier, P. O'Dwyer, P. C. Sands, M Catchatoor. W. R. Willis, D. Ross, C H Coshan. Lee Kit Soon.
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  • 166 15 Mun Fun centred well again and Quan Cheong and his two inner inert almost dispossessed Alfonso as he gathered to clear Play remained m the S.R.C. area and Alfonso was called upon to save time and again, while many of the shots were wide of the mark.
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  • 129 15 Annual Picnic At Pasir Panjang. The annual picnic of the Mayfair Badminton Party was held at the bungalow of Mr. Aw Boon Haw at Pasir Panjang. A large gathering of members and friends were present. Land and sea sports were held, and resulted a-; i'ollows Ladies 50-yards race:
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  • Article, Illustration
    94 15 K wong's B.P. defeated Tan's B.P. by five games to one. Scores (Kwong's names first t. Ngin Eng Meng beat Tan Tai Seng 1513, 15-5; Ng Eng Swee beat Tan Hung Nee 15-1, 15-11: Koh Jiak Keng lost to Goh Thiam Lock 6-15, '3-15; Teo Heok Kwong beat
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  • 56 15 Harbour-View B.P. team v. the Oxygen BP to-day at the latter's court, opposite Chung Hv/a Swimming Pool, Pasir a SimTles: Wee Peck Choon. Tan Lye Chuan, Hadji Salleh, Yeo Chow Hoon, T. Perumal. Doubles: Wee Peck Choon and Yeo Chow Hoon. T. Perumal and Joe A. Mesenas. Reserves:
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  • 82 15 Great Stand For Ninth Wicket. Calcutta, De?.. 30. In the three-day match commenced here to-day, the M.C.C. took first knock against Calcutta and scored 280 runs for eight wickets. C. K. Walters scored 67 and Townsend and Verity were undefeated with 52 and 48 respectively m an
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  • 753 15 Yesterday's Game. CHINESE TROI.'NCE THE "RECS." rpHE Straits Chinese Footl.all Association scored a run-away vie tory yesterday when they met the S.R.C. m the charity soccer match at the Jalan Besar Stadium, m aid of Non-European Unemployed. The tfame over, Mrs. H. Tessensohn, wife of the Municipal
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 21 16 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, "SUNDAY, ~DE CEMBER 31, 1933. FIVE (E
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    • 93 16 A flashlight photograph the .evasion >ue "g^g^"^^ SSTsffiSS SSHSt BtDOPOre, on Dec. 10. Seated, t;cu ;.-U. VJts^ e Oen Seng Hon. Secretary' and Koh Kirn Lirn. The over 30's 100 ynrcis dash at the O.P.P sports The bun ting race for girls m progress
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