Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 14 January 1934

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  • 23 1 The Sunday Tribune I WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. I.— No. 35 SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1934. FIVK CLiN
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  • 896 1 EASY VICTORY AFTER INTERVAL DEFICIT. FREE SCORING IN SECOND HALF. Brilliant Try By Minns. How The Trcphy Was Won For The Fifth Time. JX the .Malaya Cup rugger final at Kuala Lumpur yester--1 day—the first fought by Colony sides only— Singapore heat Penang
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  • 106 1 Sudden Death Of Prisoner. Sensation In Johore GaoL rVHE JoiiOie Bahm Police arc mvi I 1 jiating the sadden death, oi a Chinese prisoner m J chore State 1 which occurred yesterday mormnsIt In seated that the •'eilb ?t > rit prisoner lollowc-d an alleged uicidcxii vhile 'he prisoners were
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  • 63 1 Estate F)resH?r Dies In Hospital. nin Our Own Correquatident.) lvoh. Ji.iu.i3. Maihews, r.u Indian dresser employed -m Norsnutfi Estate, Batu Kurau, re urning home, fell ill" and was conveyed t > Taiping Hospital at his own request. He j died soon after admission. As a result of the
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  • 52 1 Meeting In Amsterdam Next Thursday. Amsterdam, Jan. 13. The International Union for rubber culture m the Dutch East Indies has convoked a pri\aie meeting m Amsterdam on Ja: IS. The only business on the agenda is certain communications from the president m regard to the proposed rubber restriction
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  • 458 1 Evacuation or Ruin. NINETEENTH ARMY LAYS MIKES. Shanghai. Jan. 10. VAN KING has delivered its final ultimatum to Gen. Tsai Ting j Kai (Commander of the 19th Route i Army), warning him that it will be either "evacuation or destruction." The Chinese Foreign Office at Nanking has
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  • 53 1 Victim Blinded In Both Eyes. At about 8.45 p.m. yesterday, it U al leged, v CVup- x K3ls proceeding dowi Rochoie Road when another Chines approached him and threw DOrrosiv acid m his face, from a tin. The victim was blinded m both eye and had to be
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  • 199 1 A New Moratorium On Debts, v. hington, Jan 13. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has declared t new moratorium for tha week-end, at the outcome of whirlwind >a ultations on the monetary policy last \vee but definite news is not expected *o DC known belore Monday. Mr. Roosevelt Is reported
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  • 150 1 Result Of Vote In French Chamber. London. Jan. 13. The Chamber adopted by 376 votes to i 205 a motion by M. Herriot of confidence m the Oovernmenl The Socialists supported tho Government. M Chautemps, m his speech, defended his Pros-; Libel Bill, which the R!tjht nttackoci as
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  • 1197 1 GRAIL Wi OUTCLASSES TIIAJUDEEN. Ceylon tioy Plucky. Warren Beats Basco m Spirited Bout. TN a twelve rounds contest at tni New World last evening Harry Graham* of the U.A.F., won a clearcut verdict against the Ceyion champion, Tluijudcen, who huwvwr gay a courageous display. In the semi-final
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  • 454 2 PLAIN SPEAKING AT J.S.P. MEETING, How Costs Were Cut. PANIC MEASURES OF SUMP. (From Out On n CoTrrs^ondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 13. T«HERE was a fair attendance at meeting of the 1.5.P., Mr. Pootner presiding. Mr. Leggatt, vice-chairman, explaining the accounts, pointed out that
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  • 882 2 Linked Up In The Prospects Of The Industry. Thcii persona] Interests were linked ii j> m the prospects of the industry. While Individually members thoroughly understood this, and those of them v.ho had survived had accepted with Ail! reductions m earnings, m some i even below what they
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  • 94 2 Time "Fully Occupied" In Singapore. rpHF: President of the Rotary Club of Singapore has received the following m reply to an invitation to Viscount Allenby to address the club: have the honour to acknowledge with sincere thanks, receipt of your letter of Jan. 5 inviting me to luncheon
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  • 26 2 Shanghai, Jan. 13. The Sino-British wireless service will be inaugurated early m February. The trial call has been Satisfactory Sin Chew Jit Poh."
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  • 568 2 Full List Of Sporting Fixtures. SEVERAL warships and submarines are due m Singapore within the next lew weeks, and the first arrivals, which are coming he£e m connection with the Naval Conference to be held next month, will be m port on Monday morning. They comprise
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  • 54 2 Official Landings This Week. The Commander-in-Chief, China Station, will make an Official Landing at Clifford Pier at 9.45 a.m. tomorrow. A guard-of-honour will be provided by the Wiltshire Regiment. The Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station, will make an official landing on Friday next at the same timq, the Wiltshires
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  • 43 2 Second Exhibition Match Wilh Vines. Philadelphia, Jan. 13 m the second exhibition match Tilden V L nes 6 4 B'.l8 10 9 7 6-3.-Reuter I m the first exhibition match between these (two tennis giants Tilden won &-c b-O; c-2 j
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  • 293 2 Flying Visit To Shanghai. Shanghai, Jan. 13. i DR. Sun Fo (Chairman of the Legislative Yuan) was m Shanghai this morning, on a flying visit from Nanking,He had consultation with Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang (former Manchurian war-lord) for about an hour. It "is reported that the "Young
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  • 94 2 Petition To The Chinese Government. London. Jan. 13. In a letter to the "Manchester Guardian" Lord Marley invites signatures to a petition to the Chinese Government for the release of the Noulens. He says that they were imprisoned "for trade union activities. It is felt that the offence
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  • 279 2 Chinese Robber Sentenced At Assizes. AN exciting chase m Queen Street for a Chinese robbber was described at the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Huggard). Toh Kong Wai was arraigned on a charge of armed robbery, or. alternatively simple robbery, of a compatriot named Chia Wan Seng at 11.30
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  • 118 2 Buckingham Palace Motor Crash. FH. HILLS was found net guilty at the Old Bniiey to-day of charges of manslaughter and causing grievous oodilv harm, but he was sentenced ii three months m the Second Division for making false declarations when applying for his car driving' licence
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    • 96 2 TRADITION, y r j^^B Hr 7 M^r m >■ <^B B j Traditiota is a valuable udwritanoe adherence j«i I to tradition is the only way we have of expres- I sing faith of those wlio have come before us. It I is traditional that the winner of a race
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  • Yesterday's Reports From Malayan Courts.
    • 596 3 TAMIL STABS HIS MISTRESS. Death Sentence. Quarrel Over Gold Necklace. (From Our Own Correspondent j Seremban, Jan. 12. A WARRFjT between a Tamil coolie named Appachee and a woman named Thevani over food that was being cooked by the man at her cooking place, resulted, it was
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    • 265 3 Convicted Alter Many Years' Service. POUND guilty on a charge of attempt- ed extortion of $10 from a Chinese shop manager, Lassip bin Haji Sulaiman, a Malay lance-corporal with 23 years' service, was yesterday fined $25, or two months' r.i., by Mr. R J F Curtis, the
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    • 206 3 Chinese Sentenced On Two Counts. A Chinese with a record of seven previous convictions, between 1918 and j 1932. pleaded guilty to two charges of criminal breach of trust of $15 and criminal misappropriation of $5. when produced before the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice. yesterday. The complainant.
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    • 140 3 Charge Of Fraudulent Possession Fails. An elderly Chinese. Po Hock Seng, who described himself as a Chinese doctor, living m Thomson Road was i yesterday charged before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice. with fraudulent possession of property. I Hp was arrested by lance-corporal ,789 m Nelson Rond
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    • 68 3 Police Prevent Anticipated Faction Fight. Wh;i would otherwise have developed i jiu'j a riotous fight between two Hokien societies was averted by the prompt 'action of tho Detective Branch on Friday Oi^ receiot of information that a faction fight was anticipated on Friday night on Beach Road, detectives
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    • 48 3 Yesterday the Third Magistrate, Mr. f: j Curtis, reserved jud&nent till to-morrow, m the case m which Amar Kuan. :i lance-corporal of 13 years' itrvice, was charged with dishonestly rei lining stolen property <v pair »>i gold cuff-links and ;i wallet) and Iruudulen' possession of property.
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    • 376 3 Sentence On Chinese Confirmed. MR. Justice Mills, sitting m the Appeal Court yesterday, dismissed the apI pe?l of a Chinese named Tan Sicw Eng I against his conviction by a magistrate I m the police courts, for possession ot non-Goveroment cnandu. The appellant *as arrested as uhc result
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    • 139 3 Rattan For Young Malacca Chinese. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Jan. 12. To-day m the District Court, before Mr. B. R. Whitehouse. a Chinese lad of 27 years was charged with the theft of a jack, a pump, a cotton bag. electric wire and plu*s valued at $3
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    • 311 3 Heavy Sentence On Three Accused. /CONVICTED of possession of 400 tahtfs of non -Government chandu. valued at $3,200, a Cantonese and two women compatriots were yesterday severely sentenced by the District Judge Mr H. A. Forrer. Wong Ah Ho, a woman, pleaded guilty to the
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    • 68 3 A Kheh named Ong Swee Lim was yesterday brought up before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Gricc, and charged with having cheated Mrs. C. Besschieter, at her residence at 15, Pooie Road, two months ago. Accused is alleged to have induced complainant to give him $100 for 140
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    • 260 3 Appeal Of Mrs. Drage Postponed. I^HE case m which Mrs. E. M. Drage, a Eurasian woman, is appealing against a conviction under a charge of j cheating was mentioned m the Appeol j Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Mills. Mrs. Drage was originally charged on i six counts
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    • 142 3 Two Chinese Plead Guilty To Possession. Three Chinese. Leong Seng, Y;p Koh I and Ah Kaw, wore yesterday produced before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. charged with possession of dangerous weapons without licence. The first accused, who was found i;i possession of a dagger, and the
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    • 647 3 Mother Sentenced. SEQUEL TO SIGLAP DISCOVERY. 4 bEQUKL Lv the liiniini; "i dead body of a Bewlj bom chiM on the sea shore at Sigiap mx-nti> touk place the District Court, tic lore Mr. 11. A. Potter, yentenfoy, when Goh Ah Keow, the mother, «a
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    • 12 3 Colds, Influenza, Infection by taking fORMAMINT Al j'l C licnmli 4iid StOW
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    • 125 3 Supremacy In Radio HUNDREDS OF THESE OUTSTANDING G.E.C. SHORT AND MEDIUM WAVE SETS ARE NOW IN USB IN MALAYA, JAVA AND SUMATRA. LET US ARRANGE A TRIAL IN YOUR OWN HOME. j I.- kJI The result of intensive research and experience of short wave reception m all parts of the
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  • 414 4 Operation Probable. REASON FOR TOUR ABROAD. Bangkok, Jan. 12. II K.i, y Prajadhipok of Siam, ied by Queen Rembai 1.. ok \\\\< morning on mi extei <i tour <>f Europe and Americn i Ma jest ies boarded the Malaya," of the East Asiati< fleet, specially chartered
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  • 157 4 Sensational Discoveries Reported. London. Jan. 13. i A SENSATION has been caused amoni? silver Interests by the discoveries of Dr J H Sheldon, of Wolverhampton. now I released m the "British Medici 1 Journal of the Important functions of silver m the human body and certain
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  • 53 4 Shanghai. Jan. 13. Dr. Kiang Kans Hu, the alleged leader of the Chinese Notional Socialist Party, has been detained at Nanking.— "'Sin 1 Chew Jit Poh." Dr. Kiang is a well known scholar. and educationist and writer. He reorganised the Socialist Party and rej elected its leader
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  • 369 4 District League Annual Report. Fro, 'i Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Jan. 12. IN their annual report, which is to be I presented at the general meeting at the end of this month, the Committee i ol the Ipoh District League states that 15 teams entered last year for
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  • 115 4 J (From Out Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 28. Frost played havoc with many of the Rugby fixtures over the week-end. Curiously enough many grounds m the North Country were playable. Saturday's big feat was that oi I G. W. C. Meikle who converted all eight jof Lancashire's
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  • 500 4 Wilts' Hockey XI Win In Second Half. ri>HE second string of the Wiltshire I Regiment scored a 2—l victory at hockey yesterday, when they met the Old Rafflesian Association at the insti- ni Tl°ic lpst-minutP rain. Just before play, had not only rendered the ground a big
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  • 55 4 Flight From Australia To New Zealand. Wellington 'New Zealand. Jan. IS. QIR Charles Kingston! Smith, who with Shis navigator and wireless operator left Sydney at 2.09 a.m. m his record-break-ing aeroplane •Southern Cross," landed at New Plymouth at 7.35 p.m. <New j Zealand time). Bad weather was ex-
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  • 29 4 Probably His Las! Fiirht In The Rins. New York, Jan. 13. Locatelli illalyi outpointeKdL4Kid Berg (England) m a ten-round bout to-day. This was probably B^r.\ !■■.<* $pht.Reuter
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  • 479 4 I nique Proposal. CLOSER LINK WITH AUSTRALIA. A .MINISTER from Australia may visit Malaya shortly on a lour of tVi. rftlship and goodwill, write* i Sunday Ttibuni r cprfoctitatt ve People m Malaya are noi n<]| m,i n touch with the Commonwealth they are. perhaps, only
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    • 174 4 Jlt 1 111 1 deserved all the praise that h "Film may break all records has been tyvi*hed irpou it. "Orders J I a production of excepUonal merit I is Ordnrs" is one vt tht ga>".*st and j is bound to h? as big a I Jill r itsW^* c4mt<l:rs
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 139 4 (JttOSSWOBD ROLIITION f 22. ACROSS.— I. Cooper. 5. Dawn. i\ Sos, 11. Annoys". 12. Ash. 13. Lect. 14. Ire, 15. Arson. 17. E£a. 18 Lo l 20 Ch^se, 21. Afea. 22. Seal. 25. Ma. 26. On. 27. Tick.. 20. Atone. 3U. Chip. 81. Tor. 32. Peony. 34. Hoy. 35. Le|fs,
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  • 533 5  - Films For Malaya. CI NEQUE r rr\HE Torch Singer," starring Claudette 1 Colbert, will be shown at the Capitol Theatre on Sunday, after which it gives place to -'The Midnight Follies of 1934 v.nich will be the stage attraction later m the week. 1 \ANCE steps that cannot be followed
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    • 128 5 HERE AT LASTI tut till i i '■■«"«'HiH'Hlfc.tCt; l |imiWHll|lniH),|in^ < i,|,, <) t |l l M The Greatest TARZAN Picture Has Arrived for the HARI HAYA Holidays. OPENING WEDNESDAY 17th JANUARY, 1.934. SIMULTANEOUSLY AT THE ALHAMBRA AND MARLBOROUfiH I m.l ML\ L^ U\J i\ V/ \*J VJI I H
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    • 258 5 66 THE POWER AND THE GLORY" COMING fjfc^gPtek- F-jSTNI^ f^ x fllfA Presents I i<6i^fciii^BJ w^^^ AMP THE I— T Here is drama and romancethe like of which could m^mmama^ />ai i ecu not be brought to the screen SPENCER COLLEEN unt L' KSkiJISf 10 1 TRACY MOORE Tjos^bie m
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  • 1258 6 By- Our Woman Correspondent MIDNIGHT blue elephant crepe trimmed with flowers of the material made the smart evening frock worn by Miss Alice McGregor. An unusual shade of purple, almost bougalnvUlea, m taffeta and cut on bouffant lUies was most becoming to Mrs. N. Liebskind.
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  • 496 6 I TN these hurried days ivhen one's appearance must >je kept up to scratch with the Izast possible expenditure of time, powder and paste finger polish has almcst enJ tirely gone into the discard. Also it is no longer considered t eccentric to have nails to harnio- .nise
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    • 56 6 l\ wT^Jf WEAKNESS, l>^ Ul DEBILITY (cJan/em i a NHY//y gsNy of Haemocjlobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Fai better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES. Free sample bottles on personal
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    • 98 6 I I Give a "Zeiss" j Camera this j New Year t x £d Zeis^lkon j (Cameras are obtainable from all photographic stores throughout Malaya. SOLE AGENTS: The Scientific instrument Company, SINGAPORE. NNas introduced to them a short time a«jo by a Also m •'^^^^^SSHk- N^unj» lady who offered me
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    • 495 7 maison "vogue w TAKE YOUR DOCTORS Tu> AT L A S T FOR FORMAL AFTERNOON HOURS! I yJ\lfe^^&fl\\)^ THE SHEATH ORGANDI SILHOUETTE j(\mf T' fivJ^L/T 7 jfafl^H^^K^flß '■UJkpAUNId paris preaches, shoulders up I ]M 1 1 Rne S PORE-DEEP CLEANSER, THAT'S THE BEAUTY. OF IT: TIGHTENER. BI OTI T I
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    • 72 7 j I BRAND i i i CONDENSED MILK l^SHip BRAN 0 I I There has been a phenomenal demand for "AIRSHIP" Condensed Milk since its introduction into Malaya, that dealers are iinding it hard to cope with the increasing demand. j Users unable to get supplies are requested to please
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    • 377 7 j BE PRUDENT— I Gain kiu,w!ed«e ccommii -;i!l> l>\ belnc m constair huic'i it It Ensign Book Store, 17, Hi«;h Street, Sinirapore. for all latest Brii i h and American magazines, fashi n journals, j novels, literary Ixioks, slat iaiery, fountain pen, &<■. !.<*oi\ lorward to tlie weekl> foreign mail.
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  • 533 8 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Jan. 14, 1934. BI-LINGUAL EDUCATION? T4IE Hon. Dr. Clarke has nmde a suggestion which may contain the elements of a settlement of the unfortunate language dispute origin ated by Sir Cecil dementi with his "Malay as the linym franca proposal. It is that there be bi
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  • 1138 8 FIJI AND THE S.S. AREUTER telegram the other day reported statements made by Sir Henry Scott, K.C. a member ot the Executive and Legislative Councils of Fiji, to a Sydney inter viewer when on a visit to Australia. We will give just one extract from the message: A
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  • 624 8  -  Quiz By Selangor's problem yesterday— whether to "jolly" for Singapore xxr Penang. A scrum-tious game, this rugger! K.L. is having rather a hectic week-end, but what a shock when it "comes to itself" again to-morrow It seems unkind to half-revive a corpse. A Parts of Singapore were submerged last
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 92 8 25-27-29, ORCHARD RD. now ROOM PHONE 2153. FACTORY PHONE 5660. SINGAPORE. GIVE FURNITURE ITS HALL MARK OF QUALITY PASKOE DESIGN ASKOE WORKMANSHIP ASKOE FINISH MATERIALS USED BY PASKOE ARE OF HALL MARK NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AT PUSKOE'S TO CLEAR j TO NOVELS TB j HUNDREDS FOB YOUR
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    • 32 8 THE WEEK'S TIDE TABLE. To-day: 8.40 a.m., 11.04 p.m. To-morrow: 9.40 a.m., 1145 p.m. Tuesday: 10.34 a.m. Wednesday: 0.22 a.m.. 11.24 p.m. Thursday: 0.56 a.m 12.10 p.m. Friday. 1.28 a.m., 12.58 p.m.
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  • 1337 9 FIRST LOCAL CASE OF ITS KIND. Dees English I -aw Apply*' VICTIM 1)1 KS AFTER i SENTENCE. PVUE report that appeared m lust I ednesday's issue erf the Malaya T,r >■>,<< fan connection with the Singapore Coroner*a inquiry into the! Heath of
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  • 26 9 'Specially drawn for the Sunday Tribune" by Van Kee LeongJ Our cartoonist makes pictorial comment on a topical s oject 01 mum moment.
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  • 115 9 Two Readers Share $100 Prize. DESPITE the fact that Tottenham won away against the Villa and that Sunderland, who beat the Arsenal at Highbury, were unable to lower Stokes colours, and other unexpected results. two readers correctly forecast the results of all ten matches m our soccer
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  • 159 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 28. Who is to be captain of Surrey's cricket team next season? The obvious answer seems to be D. R. Jardine, but it isn't quite so easy as that If Jardine, now m India, is England s captain against Australia m
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  • 229 9 Decision Of The S.C.F.A. Meeting. CHI A Keng Hock and Dolfattah. Singapore's soccer ■stars." are not to accompany A. L. Homy, winner of the Malayan Brew< Pies' Malaya's Best Footballer'" competition, when the latter leaves for England on Jan. 19 by the 'Naldera" on a
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  • 91 9 New Session To Start This Week. The opening meeting of its 50th halfyearly session of the Straits Chinese 'Reading Club, (brand: of C.C.A.i commenced on Monday, at 8 p.m. at the Institute Hall m Prinsep Street. The Rev. William Murray. M.A.. presided over a large gathering of
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  • 571 9 NEED TO ENCOURAGE ASIATICS. IF plans which have n<>! been fully considered mature- Mid it i fully expected that they will- Will it; Smith, the famous billiards player, will meet three of the '»«si local Asiatic players at the ('feat World m March. The plan, as outlined
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 46 9 The Trade Mark of VII "CONWAY STEWART PENS" arc Tully guaranteed and il^o enjoy a world wide reputation Tor efficiency. BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. JbUiliaMc from all leading THK CHINA OPTICAL CO., i ♦;^»«*.a oi. Upper Cross Street, «to.vs a>»l .stuHoners. SINGAPORE. mm m -r, »■r ir
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    • 44 9 66 /nx/T^rrK THE NATURAL MILK FOOD A sample tin of "Ladoga!," Mother's ß«k«f Advice aM IMcasnrinK Spoon will be Bent, postage paid, to any patent or expectant mother who sends stamps valoe 29 cents U: "LACTO G E N > 144 7 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE.
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  • 2040 10 Anniversary Celebrations The CJS.L.A. And Lunar Athletic And Musical Party Sports Meetings The Telok Ayer Epworth League The Year's Tournaments. rkURINC the last week-end the he < Jhinese Students 1 Literary Association celebrated their ninth annivei ary m gala style at Ea I I i.« ad, kindly
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  • 810 10  -  UNCLE HARRY CONDUCTED BY f wonder how many of you were 1 affected by the floods which were] /cry high m various parts of Singapore ast week-end. Lots of people found hemselves unable to leave their houses m ,Saturday morning and there must .iave
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  • 666 10  - Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. Waller Lindrum (By Oir Lf^<!R<@> v Tffl Tffl (fhffTl <5 PERHAPS the most fascinating strokes playable on the billiard table are those clever "drop-cannons" which leave all three balls so close that you could cover them with a dinner plate. There is something very satisfying
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    • 50 10 EVERY ONE SHOULD KNOW THAT WHENRETURNING HOME WITH A SICK HEADACHE, GENERALLY DUE TO A COLD OR OVERWORK, A PACKET OF "TIGER" HEADACHE CURE POWDER WILL ALWAYS BE ABLE TO PUT THE SUFFERING TO AN END AND MAKE ONE AS HAPPY AS USUAL. Eng Aun Tong-The Tiger Medical Hall. SINGAPORE.
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  • 1988 12  -  Rimau (By S.C.C. Soccer Meeting Revival Of Enthusiasm Fine Traditions To Uphold League Champions More Times Than Any Other Club Brought Off Double In 1929 Season -Malay a Cup Rugger Reminiscences. Full-Back Scores A Try. THE sixth final of the series brought Perak and Negri
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  • 728 12  -  K.O. (By Penang Boxing Suspensions, 'J'HE Penan^ Boxing- Board of control has exercised its powers m the case of three boxers, including two from Singapore. Fighting Choo, the rugged Chinese welterweight, who has been away from Singapore for quite a long time, was
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 546 12 SOCCER COMPETITION. Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of 100 ftinn "Sunday Tribune" 1 No Popular Football c M s b En r ce Won (No 35.) tee The "SUNDAY TRIBUNE" will give a prize of $100 to readers submitting entries with the largest number of correct forec asts
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  • 1404 13 Muar? Need Of A Controlling Body —Many Parties There Annual Report Of Horlicks B.P. Rovers 9 Successful Year To-day's Events. JJADMINTON is as popular m Muar as m other States m Malaya, but it is to be regretted that there is no association there to
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  • 910 14 Heavy Going In The Ipoh Races. Mcpherson Rides Two Winners And Two Seconds. (From Our Oum Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 13. THE first race met ting of the year here opened m good weather, though there was a downpour soon after the conclusion. The attendance was on the small side. The
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  • 752 14 S.C.C. Second XV Beat Command "A." |N mud and slush, the S.C.C. II battled 1 their way to victory over the Command "A" yesterday on the padang, by two tries '6 points' to one try <3 points*. Ground conditions were not suited to fast open play,
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  • 586 14 Government's Action. J.C.S.A.s LETTER OP PROTEST. IT is understood thai the Junior Civil Service Association of Sing apore, the members of which are subordinates m the Government Serviq has written to the Government pro. testing against certain portions of the circular recently issued by the Colonial Secretariat
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  • 148 14 Th<> Red Intentions Of Japan. Shanghai Jan 13. Japanese officials have informed tf Tao Shueng Minu of the real ;iu* of the Japanese with regard to tfr proposed rendition ol Sh :kwtf and Koupeikow (al mg Great Wail. They should be controll-d jointly Jj Chinese and Manchuku rs,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 478 14 FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF |WHITEAWAY f S Great Sale All Stocks have been subjected to a most intensive examination j by the VISITING IMKKCTOR and m many instances still further t reduction- have been arranged. The great public response of last week depleted many of the Display Counters, but
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  • 175 15 VILLA HELD AT CHESTERFIELD. Nine Drawn Games. TEES-SfDE BATTLE UNDECIDED. London, Jan. 13. npO-DAI S third round tiea m the i'A I p competition resulted as follows 1 Huddrrsfield T 1 1 Aldershot 0 Mumhrs'.-r I 1 Pcri?mouth 1 4 Gateshrad 1 1 Northampton
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  • 274 15 ENGLISH LEAGUE, Div. III (Southern). Watford 1 Norwich i ENGLISH LEAGUE, J)iv. 11l (Northern). STOCKPORT DROP A POINT. B.irnsVy 1 Carlisle 0 Darlington 2 Wrlsal' 1 Mansfield 1 Stockport 1 Rcihdalr 0 Dr.nc3sfer Stuthport 4 New Brighton 0 Wmham 5 Crfwe A. 1 Goals. -;< OTTISfI LEAGUE (!>iv. I). RANGERS
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  • 359 15 Results Of Yesterday's Matches. London. Jan. 13. THE principal County and firs class Clv.b matches played to-day resulted as follows: r,:it\\ ;> Northampton 5 Hhk'^nhfa^ Park «i (ivy's 11. 6 Bristol 11 flu- Army Devonpnrt S «> Ntath 11 Gloucester !> N?"np«rt 0 Harleqi:irs 13 Blackhcath 8 Leicester
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  • 189 15 LAWN TENNIS. America After The Davis Cup. From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 23. A MERICA Is to make a determined effect to re-capture the Davis Cup next year. Frank Shields. Sidney Wood and other candidates for the learn are *o be given facilities for practice at least once a
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  • 948 15 Terrible Conditions In Motor Trial. Singapore Drivers Pass Through Four Miles Of Water. (From Our Oven Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 13. 'THROUGH rain and wind-swept roads twenty competitors m the first Malayan Motor Rally, organised by the Automobile Association ot Malaya, to-day attempted what must be regarded as an outstanding
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  • 412 15 Amateur Champion's Fine Victories. (From Our Oxen Correspondent.) London. Dec. 28 WINTRY weather brought a iot of over the week-end. C. W. Horn, of Upwell, *hp British Amateur Ice-Skating Association meeting at Lmgay Fen, Cambridgeshire. He carried off the Dttdtfieston Cup for the third time m succession and
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  • 395 15 THE "COTERIE." Annual Report And Statement Of Accounts. Tin i th<- merit ol ints for the y> < :.ii<'(i No\ !L of I ■McmiKisluif TTu Part} st ted with a mem I <i a1 th <-]<>se of the year it had increased Lo Ift Lbership is limited to 2f> Meetings:
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 20 16 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1934. FIVE CENT&
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    • 165 16 Artistic Tableaux By Local Dancers. Sir Samuel is the new Chairman of the Tin Producers' Association and the International Tin Committee, succeeding Sir George Maxwell, who lesigned owing to his disagreement with the "Buftv-r Pool" proposal. Only recently Sir Samuel retired fr O m the Home Civil Service, m which
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      • 89 16 Read the TRIBUNE for Best SPORTS REPORTS ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $:{:,.<>00,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance. Company, Limited. i INCORPORATED IK STRAITS SETTLEME NTS) HEADOFFICE: Groat Eastern Lif^> Building, Cecil Street, Singapore.. I omlon Met: 27. Old .lewrv. L. C The Company has £20,000 deposited with
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