Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 7 January 1934
1934-01-07
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Title Section21 1934-01-07 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. 1.-No. 34 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1934. FIVE CENTS.21 words
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811 1934-01-07 1 Fukien Lines To Be Bombed On A Big Scale. A HUNDRED CENTRAL PLANES TO ATTACK. FIERCE FIGHTING IN PROGRESS NEAR J FOOCBOW. Honey For "People's Govt." Urje Crowds Welcome Young Marshal At Hongkong. Tf£ Fukien armies are being forced to retreat by the Nanking troops811 words
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Article152 1934-01-07 1 White House Conference To End It. Washington. Jan. 6. RUMOURS that action to increase the value of silver is imminent have persisted m Senate circles, and m expectation of early Presidential monetary action Senator Thomas has agreed to withhold his plan to have a Senate152 words
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Article439 1934-01-07 1 Terrifying Explosions. BIG LOSS TO THE JAPANESE. Shanghai, Jan. 6. A BIG fire is raging at the Mukden Arsenal. The Fire Brigade is trying desperately to extinguish the flames, terrifying explosions rend the air. as stores of ammunition are ignitecL All the people m the439 words
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Article263 1934-01-07 1 Horses Removed To Higher Ground. AS the result of the intense rain for the last three days, which culminated m the steady drizzle the whole oi yesterday, the floods m some parts ol Singapore were so high that SHrapan? were used to convey residents iron their263 words
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Article84 1934-01-07 1 Belgian Congo Unable To Enter It. Brussels, Jan. G. The tin producers of the Congo, meeting to discuss the International Tin Committee's overtures, decided that owing to the rapid increase of the Congo production. Belgium was unable to undertake an agreement for a longer period than two years,84 words
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Article33 1934-01-07 1 Londun. Jan. 6. London Rubber, Spot. 4 9 32d. April-June 4 :J;;d. New York Rubber, Spot, 8 7 cts. F^eb. Mar. 8 15 16 ets. CROSS-RATK. New York —London, 5.11 7-.33 words
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Article34 1934-01-07 1 New Premier Also Becomes Foreign Secretary. Bucharest. Jan. 6. There whs a last-minute surprise m tiie new Cabinet, when M. Tartarcscu announced himself as Foreign Minister provisionally instead of M. Tituicscu.— Router.34 words
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Article646 1934-01-07 1 SIR C CLEMENTTS POLICY. "Radical Changes." Retreat From Plan Of Progress. lIFHAT reactions m Straits Chinescircles is the present policy <>t \bi Malaya:] Administration producing? How is U.K. Sir Cecil Clenu-nti's attitude m recent public affitiri being received by English educated section of the Chinese m646 words
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Advertisement39 1934-01-07 1 fss LANKA STORKS. If, mtnnM*. Mal»cr% m 1» If, JaJao Abdullah, Miiar. Albums Te you seen our .gARPER S COMBINED ALBCMS Autographs, Photos and Addresses-— only 80 wnts each? Q^ McCorquod»l a 's Snapshot Albums are 60 cents each.39 words
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Advertisement35 1934-01-07 1 9 X W •"*iiS- M B^iS imffliip v. 1 1 j SCOTCH WH I S KY DONALT> MXCKAVe CO. EDINBURGH ffi EVEIIY STORE fl| SELLS IT £-> I" per bott'c. THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD. per batt!«.35 words
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Advertisement7 1934-01-07 1 Read The "Tribune" The Peoples Paper. i7 words
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638 1934-01-07 2 England Score 403 Ifyns In Second Test Dilawar Hussain Retires With An Injury. Calcutta, Jlui V>. 'THE Second Tesl between England and I Ali-iiiri a was continued here touuy. At the first day's play the ...n won the toss, had ure< runs for the loss638 words
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Article37 1934-01-07 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Jan. G. As police units for the preservation of order the Assembly authorities are engaging ex-Siamese service men who fought with the "Great Twelve. These have already been appointed.37 words
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Article831 1934-01-07 2 Tests In Antipodes At End Of This Year? THE possibility of a visit of an All-Indian team to Australia, soon after the 1934 Tests m England, invites the question as to how the personnel ol the Test teams ol the past wouid have- been affected had the831 words
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Article45 1934-01-07 2 S.C.C. II v. the S.R.C. on Monday at the S.R.C: Dr. J. M. A. Lowson; J. R. McDougall. C. E. Brooke; P. H. Harrison, Y. W Brand, C. Fittock; E. McCreanor, C A Carey, Rev. Nigel Williams, C. N. Reed, J. N. Wainright.45 words
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Article219 1934-01-07 2 I Selangor Defeated At Ipoh Yesterday. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. G. SELAKGOR failed to deprive Perak of the title of hockey champions, being defeated 3—o m an exciting match today. Following the opening bully-off Perak utiacked and hustled the Selangor defence for a few219 words
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Article97 1934-01-07 2 The Malacca-Negri Sembilan interState hockey match which was due to be played m Malacca yesterday was canL celled as Negri Sembilan could not raise a side to travel to Malacca. I Goals. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Perak 10 7 2 1 35 11 16 Selangor97 words
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Article268 1934-01-07 2 Good Fare At The Capitol. "Looking Forward," the newest M.-G.-M. picture to reach Malaya, is singularly reminiscent of a famous M.-G.-M. predecessor, "Grand Hotel." It is as well staged, perhaps better produced and certainly as enthralling, as tne dramatic masterpiece which the American critics have acclaimed it. It268 words
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Article83 1934-01-07 2 Husband Summoned In Police Court. Yap Kirn Hong, a young Chinese, was summoned by his wife, Tan Yah, before the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brander, yesterday, -to show caiu" why he should not be bound over to keep the peace. The wife alleged that her husband attempted83 words
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Article179 1934-01-07 2 i^d.l. V JLi-.. i THE rugby football ma ten between the S.C.F.A. XV and the Negri Sembilan All Blues, which was 'o have been played yesterday but was postponed owing to the heavy rain, will take place at the Jalan Besar Stadium this afternoon when the gate charges179 words
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Article104 1934-01-07 2 Playing at the Oxygen's court at Pasir Panjang lust Sunday, the Har- bour-View B. P. beat the Oxygen B. P. by 4—3. Scores (Harbour- View players mentioned first) Wee Peck Choon lost to N. R. Ponnusamy 12—15. 2—15; Tan Lye chuan lost to Jean 11—15. 10—15; Hadji104 words
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Article111 1934-01-07 2 Ties m the Siong 800 A. A. American (handicap) billiards tournaments resulted as follows First Round: Lim Tian Lye 120) beat Tan Chye Hock 70) 200—116; Khor Hor Khoon 100) beat Chan Seng Hin (—100) 200—112; Lee Yeow Soon (—150) beat Tan Seek Kay (—9O) 200—130; Lee Cheng111 words
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Article91 1934-01-07 2 SOCCER CONTEST RESULT. $106 m;*, THREE readers, with two a*, share the $100 prize offered';. 1 W****" nection with our Soccer Contest No. 3? ifc The following will each r< f O i ve j 33 S MX. EDWARD I <ITVG. 1(1. No- i oik koa< MR. H. BOHG, 17,91 words
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Article103 1934-01-07 2 S.C.R. C MEETING. Cricket And Lawn ttmk J|[ Officials. W^^ A meeting of the tennis md crickn I .sections ol the S.C.R.C. was leld yester- V^B3 day at the club, with Mr. hong Thuti Pitt (hon. secretary i in tin chair, The following were appam-rl nffic- mW bearers for the103 words
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Article91 1934-01-07 2 Fight To Be Stged j To-Night. 1 Segt. Jim Brady and Adiur ffmiti are the principals In to-rght's main event at the New World i The fights should have *en tased Jast night, but the promote vva., com- pelled to pistponc the praramme on account of the91 words
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Advertisement125 1934-01-07 2 Another j Big JLaugh Hit! I I CYRIL M A IDE, f ff i U IHKOr ~^W^^K I I /fgp gP* i I lIAKDUU r.! ffl R j RMI I'AK^IN'S. 4* W B t I I "B> far the hot fi m of the week is I «;idi.i i N125 words
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Advertisement45 1934-01-07 2 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE I BEST QUALITY TALCUM and DUSTING POWDER. VERY ATTRACTIVELY PACKED AS ILLUSTRATION OVAL SHAPE TINS IN J ARGE ROIT N D I WITH SIFTER TOP II DECORATED TINS CONVENIENT FOR TRAVELUNG. COMPLETE WITH PUFF. 75 cents. I Obtainable From Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE.45 words
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Yesterday's Reports From Malayan Courts.
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Article762 1934-01-07 3 Chinese Sentenced. PRISON FOR SECOND OFFENCE. HPHE ingenious way m which one^ many swindles which #ere practised on the Borneo Co. asVmg agu as 1927, imounting m an to $53,000^ was related m the District Court yesterday. A f o\gp t j-'h ines^^esman of that •company, Kwan762 words
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Article201 1934-01-07 3 Alleged Offer Of Bribe. jfNSPECTOR Goodship was the comI plainant m a case of alleged attempted bribing that was part heard before the Third Magistrate yesterday. The accused, a North Indian named Kalandar, was charged with attempting to abet the offence of offering an illegal gratification to201 words
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Article138 1934-01-07 3 Alleged Disposal Of Stolen Property. The Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, delivered judgment, yesterday m the :ase m which two Tamils. Kaliapan and Athimulam. were charged with dishonestly retaining and with assisting m the disposal of stolen property. They were fined $50 each. Mr. M. Mitter, who appeared138 words
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Article227 1934-01-07 3 Stole Money From Coat Pocket. A SENTENCE of 18 months' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by two years' police supervision, was pronounced by the Acting District Judge, Mr. N. A. Worley. yesterday, on a Malay named Habin bin Hamizah. Accused had pleaded guilty to a charge of theft227 words
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Article129 1934-01-07 3 Allegations Against Tamil Dealer. A local Tamil dealer m tobacco. B. Subbiah Thevar, of 187. Selegie Road, appeared before the Acting District Judge (Mr. N. A. Worley) yesterday on a charge of importing about 2.800 lb. of dutiable tobacco into the Colony, not m accordance with the regulations129 words
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Article222 1934-01-07 3 Ceylon Burgher Pleads Guilty. WILLIAM Herbert Hudson, a Ceylon Burgher, was produced before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grta day and charged with housbrealcing and theft of school text-books to the value of $49. The accused pleaded ffuilty to die charge, adding: I ask for mercy." The222 words
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Article426 1934-01-07 3 Conviction I'pheld. DECISION OF CHIEF JUSTICE. r r\VO police appeals were heard !>v the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Kuggard, m the Appeal Court yester day. In the first, Palaniappa Thevar, licensee of the Oeytoa ('ale, :y,W North Bridge Koad. appealed a^ain-l his conviction m the Maoist rat426 words
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Article298 1934-01-07 4 Awards For 1933 Successes. A PLEASANT function took place on Friday afternoon m Messrs John Little's Restaurant, when Mr. P. C B. Newington. Inspector oi A ■.< ncies. Southern Malaya, of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Co.. Ltd.. was "at home" to head office agents, some thirty agents298 words
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Article399 1934-01-07 4 Taiping Toe 11. <»vest Nitfht. AT n oighi suppei of Taiping Toe n Group, whicH some ih residents ol Taiping attended when thy World's Ciifi'i of Light ceremony w.» observed reference was made of Uk successe: ichieved by Toe H. during th»- i ear 1033. i399 words
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Article185 1934-01-07 4 I Death 01 Popular Chinese W Lady. iFrvm oui Oun Corrcsfiondcnt.i Malacca. Jan. 5. Hi.' death took place to-day at 12.15 i ti. with tragic suddenness at her residence, 179. Tranquerah. Malacca, following child-birth of Madam Tan Chwce Tio, the beloved wife of Mr. Yap Eng Tee, the185 words
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Article341 1934-01-07 4 Address In Open Session. FALLOWING the morning devotional hour on Friday at which the Rev. Timothy M. Huang and the Rev. Y. J. Jcsudason spoke, the annual conference proceeded to its business session. Taking up the business of the day before. Bishop Lee concluded the calling of the341 words
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Article171 1934-01-07 4 "Carthage" Band Plays For Dancing-. The orchestra of the P. and o. "Carthage" gave an exceptionally lino performance with its six-piece orchestra on Thursday hist at the Great World Cabaret and they were accorded a very warm welcome by fhe hundreds of dancers who thoroughly enjoyed the171 words
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Article74 1934-01-07 4 Allegation Of Attempted Murder. Una Teng Neo. a middle-aged Chinese was produced before the Second Magistrate, .Mr. N. Grice, yesterday, on a charge of attempted murder. Court-Inspector C. J. Bembroke told his worship that he understood that the complainant, who was the principal prosecution witness, was still m74 words
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Article75 1934-01-07 4 (From Our Own Correspondent, i Seremban. Jan. 5. Major G. R. Percy. Executive Engineer. P.W.D.. N.S., has gone on tiansfer to Malacca m place of Mr. H. Whitfield. Mr. A. B. Gibbings who has returned from leave, has taken over duties from Maior Percy as Senior Executive Engineer,75 words
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Article, Illustration36 1934-01-07 4 Mr. A. S. Haynes (till recently acting Colonial Secretary), and Sir Cecil dementi have both expressed resentment against Press criticism of Governmental policies. 'Specially drawn for the "Sunday Tribune" by Van Kee Leong.)36 words
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Article335 1934-01-07 4 Arrested On Leaving Penang Prison. Awang bin Abdullah, a man with nine previous convictions, two oi" which were m Siam and for which he is banished from that country, appeared before the Acting District Judge, Mr. N. A. Worley, yesterday. He was charged failing to report on Oct.335 words
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Article42 1934-01-07 4 Shanghai, Jan. (5. Tin' Soviet Government intends fro participate m future discussions of the League of Nations. The first step she is taking m this direction is the appointment! of a residential observer at Geneva. "Sin Chew Jit Poh."42 words
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Article57 1934-01-07 4 Formed. There will be a meeting at S.V.C. Headquarters, Beach Road on Saturday Jan. 13, 2.30 p.m. to discuss the proposed formation of a Gregg Association. All writers of the system are requested to attend. Those interested m the Gregg system of shorthand are asked to communicate with57 words
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Article357 1934-01-07 4 Selangor Battalion Hand And Drums. TKR SeUngor Battalion Band and Drums. F.M.S.V.F.. Kuala Lumpur. celebrated their eighth anniversary with a dinner at the Eastern Hotel. Ampong Road. Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 28. There were 40 people present, including the guests, who were Lieut.-Col. B J. Eaton. 0.8.E..357 words
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Advertisement56 1934-01-07 4 ijji CASTILE SHAMPOO fcmJ| Hollywood Marvel Q Product I Wave Set 6oz. bottle $0.65 i I>~ I HELPS VOUK HAIR TO LOOK ITS BEST. •c. ts. jI! I -=f I AT ALL DEALERS. ,^rirfTawjfJ If your regular dealer has no stork WIOII.L MONTOR LTD. I $0.75 CTS. .57, THE ARCADE,56 words
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Miscellaneous751 1934-01-07 4 CROSSWORD SOLUTION No. 20. ACROSS: 1. Themes. 6. Day. 9. Shew. 12. Honest. 13. Acorn. 17. Weed. 15. Often. 18. Agrees. 20. Isles. 23 Likes. 24. Mat. 2G. Kob. 28 Earn. 30. P >rt. 32 Dwt. 33. Mere. 35. Anent. 37. Comic. M 9. Tan. 42. Peak. 44 Ecjo. 45.751 words
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Article, Illustration908 1934-01-07 5 CINEQUE - C INEQUE By LOOKING Forward." the M-G-M, film based on the play -Service.'' opened yesterday to good houses and will run until next Tuesday. WHEN Director Roy Del Ruth ordered "the fifteen toughest guys m Hollywooer' to make up the beer moo of "Bugs" Ahearn, the908 words
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Advertisement255 1934-01-07 5 Another Grand M.-G.-M. Picture! A Story That Will Appeal To Everybody who Has— Or Has Lost—A Job! CAPITOL A j^v LIONEL mk'l BARRYMOHE i^^Kf Co-starred with 1/ J.EWIS STONE, f X "JE2' ELIZABETH ALLAN L^^^^^fe I'.KMTA HUMK LWflF^ COLIN (LIVE |\r^f« (Famous Star of 4fc Journey's f3s* J *LOOK!NG FORWARD255 words
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Advertisement207 1934-01-07 5 f m m —m c I "MY WEAKNESS," J with I LILIAN HARVEY AND LEW AYRES 8 Lilian Harvey and Lew Avres, two of the most important young flayers m motion pictures today have the leading roles m "Mx Weakness," new Fox romance with music. As signified above' the stars207 words
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Article, Illustration998 1934-01-07 6 By i Our Woman Correspondent VOW the last bit o! tinsel and mistletoe has been swept up mm Si ill cotMimes put away m moth-balls and cedi.r chests, one can sit back quietly and ••njoy a few quiet evenings .it, home for a change. Of998 words
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Article330 1934-01-07 6 With the material colours holding the field m costumes, it is up to the handbag to introduce a note of contrast. A smart note is to have shoes and handbags matching. Dark bags are frequently made with contrasting grey or beige trimmings or ornaments to tone m330 words
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Advertisement30 1934-01-07 6 Give a "Zeiss" Camera this New Year i i ZeUslkon Cameras are obtainable from all photographic j stores throughout i Malaya. I SOUS AQENTS: i The Scientific Instrument Company, SINGAPORE.30 words
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Advertisement49 1934-01-07 6 We receive regular weekly shipments of AMERICAN. WASH FROCKS, VAN RAALTE and ALLEN- A- HOSIERY. VAft RAALTE UNDIES and GLOVES, BIEN JOLI CORSETS GIRDLES scientifically designed to fit and improve any figure and FRANCETTE MODEL HATS. Priscilla Ltd. 61, Stamford Road, SINGAPORE. Tel: 3335. HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY, LTD., SINGAPORE.49 words
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Advertisement184 1934-01-07 6 Try the new, ori^inoTEASY-ACCESS" W^^^^^^^SSK^M ORDINARY FCSL WRAPPINGS WtMmm^^^^^^^^^m MOISTURIPROOF CELLOPHANE' r^ e P rotect %e wrapping around every S&f '■■i^^^^SPHBI CRAVEN "A" packet ensures Factory-Freshness y W'l 'W *sZ^ ?sx>J^S everywhere. It seah-in the actual frcs.hne.-s of the fi|t^\ j"^ I ■'^^>^B packing room. No otlier Cigarette has this,184 words
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Advertisement311 1934-01-07 7 rjhset i I I UNBELIEVABLE YET TRUE YOl'R PHOTOGRAPH ARTISTICALLY TAKEN JO COPIES 4 3 FOR f 00 HAVE YOURS TAKEN NOW. We tak" photos day and night no matter if it is sunshine or rain. LEE FLETCHER ft) 2? North Bridge Road, 'Phone 2850. Singapore. Poh Cheng Cheong i311 words
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Advertisement85 1934-01-07 7 I PEACE I i i i a m m MOTHERS There are two ways of feeding Baby. I The Right and the Wrong way. Which way are you feeding your Baby TO-DAY try a tin of "PEACE" Condensed Milk, because it is I 1 naturally wholesome, nourishing and fattening. Babies85 words
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Advertisement157 1934-01-07 7 MORNY'S j "PINK LILAC" COMPLEXION POWDER. A Powder of superb quality, j fine, pure and i adherent m all popular shades. $1.00 per box. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. CHEMISTS. 3, BATTERY ROAD. j COOL REFRESHING PHCENIX KNOCKS OUT HEAT ON i THE HOTTEST OF DAYS The wide variety /^Si ~/Zr^ff^-£L. \V\157 words
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Advertisement217 1934-01-07 7 Be Wise— <&$ Deal With ENSIGN HOOK STORK. hrn Announcement. We bfeg to announce that we j have obtained the sole selling i rights l>y the publishers, for SINGAPORE CINEMA HLVIEW." L9SSO4. Applicationg for same should be made to us. Ensign Book Store, 47, Hij»h Street, Singapore. PHONE 3218, L.217 words
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404 1934-01-07 8 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Jan. 7, 1934. THE PLANTER'S SUNDAY. IME have received from Mr. Maurice Maude (whose address is The Moorings, Woking) an inquiry which indicates that he has not yet lost hope of winning success m his campaign to secure the abolition of Sunday work on rubber estates.404 words
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Article1122 1934-01-07 8 rpHK flight of the Governor, with Lady Clementi and the Misses j Clementi, by Dutch air mail to Sumatra and back has occasioned some comment m GOVERNOR'S this country. We AIR TRIP can only express the hope that they e.i joyed the trip and that their experi ence1,122 words
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Article654 1934-01-07 8 Smiles Of The Week By "Quiz" "Honour to whom honour is due" but not Honours. But they're "earned" all right— ami how! Hard Up sprang a surprise at the Penang Races backers of its rivals were hard up m consequence. Further, I read, Tiffin was destroyed after an accident.654 words
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Miscellaneous30 1934-01-07 8 THE WEEK'S TIDE TABLE. To-day: 2.31 a.m.. 2.11 p.m. To-morrow: 3.05 a.m.. 3. 00 p.m. Tuesday: 3.42 a.m.. 3.59 'p.m. Wednesday: 4.25 a.m.. 5.20 p.m. Thursday: 5.17 a.m.. 7.12 p.m.30 words
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646 1934-01-07 9 TIIK KUOMINTANG LEADERS. No Co-operation. OBSESSED W\ LIST OF POWEU. **IF the various leaden of the Kuomhrtnifti had co operated with one another m a sincere spirit since the success el the Nationalist Expedi tion m 1928, not only would there have {'♦•♦■ii bo646 words
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Article379 1934-01-07 9 To Secure Power The Common Object. MfItWENTY years ago a movement was on -i- Too: o overthrow the Kuomintang and to es ablish some o her poiitcal parties to take i's place. "A' that tinvr\ several political parties were •n existence a'.ide from the Kuomni'ang. which379 words
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Article126 1934-01-07 9 Rebel Troops Moving Steadily Northward. Hangchow, Dec. 18. The Government Aviation Bureau is t.ow sending several aeroplanes to the Chekiang-Fukien border to conjdu.ct reconnaissance flights over the Fukien front. According to reports brought m by the pilots, the Fukien troops at Kutien are moving steadily northward and126 words
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Article123 1934-01-07 9 (Jovt. Chairman To Be Re-Elected? Nanking, Dec. 12. The re-election of '.he Chairman of the National Government will be one of the main issues to be discussed at the forthcoming Fourth Plenary Session of the C.E.C., it is learned from political circles. According to the Organic Law123 words
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Article, Illustration37 1934-01-07 9 The above interesting photograph was taken at Worthing m October last It shows three Archdeacons cf Singapore— Archdeacon Izard (seated Archdeacon Swindell (standing, reader's left), who succeeded him; and the present incumbent. Archdeacon Graham-White.37 words
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Article99 1934-01-07 9 Total Number Amounts To 12,825,572. Shanghai. Dec. 15. According: to the latest reports, the total number of Chinese abroad numbers 12,825,572. Mout of them are engaged m business and some are regular wefrkcrs. They are distributed as follows: United States 74.954 Canada 45.000 Mexico 30.000 Cuba and the99 words
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Article136 1934-01-07 9 SHAN HAIKU AN HELD. Japanese Unwilling To Return City To China. Pciping, Dec. 18. In spite or the negotiations now progressing at Tientsin for the retrocess on ot Shanhaikuan to the Chinese authorities, the Manchukuo offices at Shanhaikuan are still functioning as usual. The Japanese authorities have informed the Chinese136 words
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Article103 1934-01-07 9 60,000 Workers Thrown Out Of Employment. Shanghai, Dec. 19. Owing to the general business depression all the 65 Chinese silk factories m Shanghai have completely suspended business for tho time being. The main reason is the unusual low price of siik and the lack of markets for ChineseChina Times - 103 words
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Article67 1934-01-07 9 Capital Punishment For Corrupc Officials. Nanking, Dec. 12. The new Criminal Code, which Is under revision, is nearing completion. The new Code provides that corrupt officials are punishable with the death penalty, that decapsulation be abolished and strangulation or electrocution be adopted m its place. The new67 words
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Article267 1934-01-07 9 Kwangsi Attitude Causes Anxiety. C?Mlfa>n. Dec. 3 iby Ma'l) The refusal or General Li rrung-jea to co 'o Canton is eau ci ng much anxiety to the Canton authorities, :.s evidenced by the recent military preparations m the West River region. Rumours are afloat m Kwangtun-;267 words
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Article492 1934-01-07 9 Pro-Japanese Qfliiiiiu AMBITIONS OF THE LEADERS. (WHEN the country was unifeJ under t lie kiioniinlan.; 1 bflUlB6r m 1928 there was a genera] i c <<r relief m Ihe la id. )a in'- 1 to t >■)•• i!ni\<:- ;il 1< mj^i nvr for peace the people ac492 words
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Advertisement30 1934-01-07 9 "IDEAL" Milk s^s for PURITY A RELIABILITY Produced amid ideal surroundings by the "IDEAL" Milk is leading milk manu- consistently good, facturers. H~^ ii^M^;L^B i I 111 rAilSI^ ■ft/%i_ Hillt30 words
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Article2475 1934-01-07 10 The Pitman Fellowship h: The Colony Movement For Members Chinese Students Literary Associations Of Singapore And Selangor Meet Celebrations Of Amateur Sporting Association. HPHERE is a movement m Singapore to get local shorthand writers into the Pitman Fellowship. The majority of local writers use the Pitman .system2,475 words
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Article, Illustration491 1934-01-07 10 UNCLE HARRY - UNCLE HARRY CONDUCTED BY HAVE you made any New Year resolutions yet? If you have, I hop,' you will do your very best to keep them, for nothing is a greater admission ol weakness than to have to confess tna> within a very short491 words
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Article, Illustration834 1934-01-07 10 Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. vLJ)]n\(£ .r^\fh J~\. jl nifim^ WHEN I survey the field of amateur effort on the green cloth, I am much struck by the fairly well-defined classes of play. There is the "no-break" player whom I will dismiss as of no account the "twenty-break" performer, who834 words
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Advertisement312 1934-01-07 11 Ist1 st PRIZE p"^^i^"^™ I VII von have to do to win one of our big cash prizes is to place ii. their order of MF PBMA I importance the reasons why the consumption of Bournville Cocoa is sleadilv increasin,:. ii^l R The list or reason, is given below. In312 words
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Article336 1934-01-07 12 The Pissing Of A Clever Horse. Affections irly known to a couple of »cnera- ot Norbcotc cricketers, Tor whom h> laboured faithfully ?nd well. "Old Charley" has gone at last to th bone yard. "Charley" waa ftey horse almost whtfe m fact Beeau oof his tvlovr and n336 words
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Article2013 1934-01-07 12 Rimau - Rimau (By The Malaya Cup Rugger Final Penang Determined To Capture The Trophy But Can They Beat Singapore? Singapore Soccer fhe Promotion And Relegation Question Should System Not Be Experimented With For A Season? President In Favour Of Introduction. PVERYTHING points to a most in-2,013 words
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Article652 1934-01-07 12 K. O - K.O. (By SUBJECT to the approval of the Board of Control, Harry Graham will again be seen m action on Jan. 12, when he meets the Ceylon bantamweight champion, Graham Thajudeen. It has been the Ceylon boxTo Meet er's ardent wish to fight652 words
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Advertisement609 1934-01-07 12 SOCCER COMPETITION. Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of $1 OO tiJiflfl "Sunday Tribune" No Must Be p -Lr ball E r e Won 1 (No 34.) The "SUNDAY TRIBUNE" will give a pri/o of $100 to readers tin- entries with the largest numb* of correct forecasts of the609 words
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Article113 1934-01-07 13 Thone: 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Drlivery Including Including at office Postage Pos age or clos? to to Foreign residence. F.MS Countries. Yearly $3.00 $4.20 $6.00 Half- Yearly $IJSO $2.10 $3.00 Quarterly $0.75 $1.05 $1.50 SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. Copies of back numbers of the "Sunday Ttibune"113 words
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Article, Illustration1449 1934-01-07 13 O O Time It Is Formed Malacca And Negri Sembilan Meet In Their First Match Singapore "Stars" Defeated At Kuala Lumpur What's On To-day. tlmt most of the States and Settlements m Malaya have concluded their annual tournaments, and the contest for inter-State honours has1,449 words
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Miscellaneous50 1934-01-07 13 WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. nwELLEti u;\ i:u mu\ l.mknis. NICKEL POC'KKT from 5.00 WRIST 12.50 SILVKR POCKET 17.50 WRIST 20.0H Dust Water Proof 28.50 GOLD POCKET from 40.(*» WBIST Ls.s') IS t. 75. (J0 Dust Water lYoof U• t. U">.0 l STOr-WATCHI-S f,o.n $|2.« MfWMXJBUkJCn in'AKAMKKI). RfcPAIRS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS50 words
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Article, Illustration372 1934-01-07 14 GMT Ba.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin. Dairy Produce Notes supplied by tne Intelligence Branch of the Imperial Economic Committee. 8.15 a.m. An Italian Serenade (gramophone records). 8.45 a.m. A sp:rts talk. 9 0-10 0 Time Signal from Greenwich. The Northern Studio Orchestra, directed by John372 words
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Article78 1934-01-07 14 Ties In Championship Tournament. Ties m the S.C.C. Billiards championship tournament (350 up) will be played as follows; Wednesday: A. S. Banks v. P. H. Romney. Thursday (11th): E. B. Evans v. A. F. Hunter. Friday (12th): A. D. Baker v. J. A. Dean. Monday (15th): P. M.78 words
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Article99 1934-01-07 14 The Marcelle B. P. boat the East Lynn B. P. (the late Paya Lebar B. P.) by four games to one on Saturday. Scores (Marcelle names first): SINGLES: A. de Souza beat Lim Hee Chin 15—11, 7—15, 15—6; P. V. Sarma lost to Tan Eng Tee99 words
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Article44 1934-01-07 14 Balestier XI v. the Engineering Mechanics Association to-day at. the Tanjong Pagar ground; Keong Whye, Ah Kong, Jaik, Keng, Ngiap Yong, Chan Ah Bah, Cher Soon, Harry Tan. Tiang Hock, Ah Bah, Huat Lye, Eng Kiat. k Reserves: K. Jin. Tian Kee.44 words
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Article332 1934-01-07 14 PERAK MEETING. Weights For First Day. (From Oui Oun Correspondent.) Ijxih Jm. 6. HANDICAPS for the lust duy of Uv Perak race meeting next Saturday are a.s lollows: MCB 1. Horses, (lass M. Mr. 2. 6 lvi longs. Melton's Pride 9.0 Write Walla 8.4 Sky Raider332 words
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616 1934-01-07 14 Exciting Sport At Penang Meeting. Tolly Teachum "Provides The Upset. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. C. THE one-day Amateur race meeting held by j ths Penang Po 1 Club in -con junction with the Penang Turf Club this afternoon provided I interesting sport. Polly Peachum provided the bigg:st upset616 words
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Advertisement475 1934-01-07 14 THE BIGGEST SALE EVER ORGANISED IN MALAYA COMMENCES TO-MORROW AT 8.30 A.M. i WHITEAWAYS JANUARY SALE j I I l l I ACTING OPON CABLED INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE HOARD OF DIRECTORS IN LONDON j AND WITH THE PERSONAL DIRECTION OF ONE OF OUR "DIRECTORS WE HAVE SLAUGHTERED475 words
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Advertisement128 1934-01-07 14 Supremacy In Radio HUNDREDS OF THESE OUTSTANDING G.E.C. SHORT AND MEDIUM WAVE SETS ARE NOW IN USE IN MALAYA, JAVA AND SUMATRA. LET US ARRANGE A TRIAL IN YOUR OWN HOME. i*ir f >«SSj& >_■. jwSTt^aF^M BBS?'.-. \%j%&MFA3&f. "5 Li»*^^- JJS^i^tTMB Sm^ The result of intensive research and experience of128 words
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1353 1934-01-07 15 Stot kport County Score Thirteen Goti/.\. II fa ar:d Scottish I Renter, and t■' lip to !:.i» 1 Nil! !h( id I t, 1 Ll.'.U till. Mil 11 5 i:iu«M.tKn J)irhy CaUHtj 1 i iiii mingham f! !tia« i f:'!iJ I < I' iisi?.uutli 01,353 words
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Article617 1934-01-07 15 Cricketers Who Made Test History. THREE famous Indians will live m English Test Cricket history. W.hile it is remarkable that all three scored a century m their first Test against Australia, it is no coincidence that these three have been among the world's "best batsmen. For each617 words
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Article223 1934-01-07 15 "Straight-left" To American Selectors. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 21. The United States Lawn Tennis Committee announces its 1933 rankings as follows MEN.— I, Frank Shields: 2. Wilmer Allison: 3, Lester Stofen; 4. Clifford Sutter; 5, Gregory Mangin: 6, Sidney Wood, jun.: 7. Bryant Grant; 8.223 words
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Article56 1934-01-07 15 No Award To Malay In F.M.S. H. D. Jesuckison. of the Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur, is the winner ol The only Queen s Scholarship m the F.M.f;. this year. Sixteen candidates sat Uh the examination. Allhou^ii there were three candidates m the Malay section, no award has been56 words
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Article99 1934-01-07 15 Still Playing Amazing Golf. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 21. Bobby Jones continues to play the most amazing golf and absence from serious competition for three years does not seem m the least to have affected his game. Playing over his home course at tne East Lake99 words
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Article137 1934-01-07 15 Naidu's Tribute To The Tourists. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 21. C. K. Naidu was the first to congratulate D. R. Jardine on the victory of his side, after the first Test, and he admitted that the Englishmen thoroughly deserved their win. "It has been a137 words
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Article162 1934-01-07 15 Mistake To Wait For The Bounce. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 21. Two recent Rugby games drew attention to the question of the full-backs tactics and the unwisdom of the player waiting for the bounce of the ball. It is srerferally acknowledged that Owen-Smith, the' South African162 words
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Article200 1934-01-07 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 21. Mr. Roland Wild, the official biographer of the late Jam Sahib of l^awanagar, sails for India after the New Year to stay with "Ranji's" successor. In Nawariagar he will put the finishing touches to his book, which will appear m the200 words
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Article107 1934-01-07 15 The Inland Club January mixed foursomes competition was played on Friday Over Ihe first nine hole:;. The following were the best returns: Miss Nelson and J. T. Smith 43- 9, -33-, Miss Abed and Dr. Rainsford 44-8%-35Vi Mr?. Leljssius and T. C. Yap 49-13^-35% Mrs: Bateman ami107 words
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Article42 1934-01-07 15 A Eferemban corespondent; attributes -Neyii Sembflan's defeat by Malacca lo the seletion of pairs unaccustowed to each other's play far the doubles matches. He expresses curiosity us to the date when the annual report of the N.S.B.A. Will be published.42 words
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Article446 1934-01-07 15 SELANGOR TURF CLU B. i .1. it;;-'. IMPR( POSITION REPORTED. m Our On n Cftrrespandtnt.) !uia!;i Ltltnpiir, -lan. (I. VjK. T. ii M< ii/.ios presided ai the annual general meeting of t!-«--p Turf Club yesterday. Prei c Recounts, Hie chair ii said thai expenses showed derable reduction over last your.446 words
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Article, Illustration104 1934-01-07 16 An excittag moment m th? rugger match between the 3.5.V.F, and. the F.M.S.V.F. Members of the Chinese Association at their annual picnic, held recently at Mr. Ong Siew Kiam's bungalow at Beting Kusa. v.'r Ay. Boon Haw (seated m the104 words
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