Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 21 January 1934
1934-01-21
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section22 1934-01-21 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. I.— No. 36 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1934, FIVE CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration990 1934-01-21 1 vbv b SCHOOL FEES, ENGLISH TUITION AND BASIC LANGUAGE. GOVERNMENT TO BE ASKED TO RECONSIDER THEM. S.C.B.A. And Council Reform. Rejection Of Petition For Right Of Nomination. THE questions of school fees, the principle of free elementary education m English and the basic language990 words
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Article144 1934-01-21 1 SUite Suffers Heavily In Recent Rains. (From Our Ou~n Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Jan. 20 THE FLOODS m the outlying districts oi" Johore do not seem to be subsiding. Latest reports by the Johors Public Works Department are to the following efl>ct: Between Iyer It am, 53144 words
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Article80 1934-01-21 1 Another" One Fmihd In West Indies. London, Jan. 20. THE WORLD is seemingly breeding monsters again, for a scaly serpent, estimated to be 30 feet long, is authentically reported to have been seen, rising m three arches, m the East Coast river, Trinidad. The existence of such aReuter - 80 words
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Article49 1934-01-21 1 Washington, Jan. 20. The House Coinage Committee has approved of the Administration's amendment to the Monetary Bill, requiring President Roosevelt to report to Congress m three months on the Stabilisation Fund operations. Reuter. Mexico City, Jan. 20. President Rodriguez has signed the London silver agreement. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article298 1934-01-21 1 What It May Discuss. NEW METHODS OF DEFENCE. A CCORDING to information given to representatives of the Sunday Tribune, the agenda of the conference of naval heads of the Far East, the East Indies, the Australian and New Zewland stations han been finally drawn up but298 words
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Article107 1934-01-21 1 Message To Sultan Of Perak. (From Ovr Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 20. The mystery with which Viscount Allenby's tour of the East has been invested ever since his hurried dash through Malaya and his equally hurried departure from Singapore to Java has been to some extent dispelled. A107 words
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Article84 1934-01-21 1 Slight Reduction Of Troops In Manchuria. Tokyo. Jan. 20. The War Office announces cryptically a decision to withdraw the main body of the Nishi Division from Manchuria and to despatch the main force of the Asahigawa Division to replace it. As part of the latter is alreadyReuter - 84 words
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Article1002 1934-01-21 1 IPOH RACE MEETING CONCLUDKI). large Attendance. Farthing Rides Three Winners. (From Ovr Orcn Correspondent.) lpoh, Jan. 20. HP-HE weather was fine and the attendance was the best for the meeting when the Perak Turf Club's races were brougbt t i a successful conclusion to-day. The going was1,002 words
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Advertisement10 1934-01-21 1 Rugby And Hockey He port a On Puge IS (PICTURES).10 words
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Advertisement80 1934-01-21 1 fWiM'" ><J\ cooling 7/ refreshing drink >^^^^^^^-lnal does you good ffy L JJ^'r J <^^^^ R^ T^ a DOtt c "Beehive Brandy." J^^^^^^P' Pour out «Your first glasstull. Sip its j^^^sts£?^ gulden goodness! What joy! What con-x^-atSlß^^g^r rentrncnt How ir livens an! invigorates pf£!w£E*r{\ your \>. :<>le system. How delightfully80 words
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Advertisement37 1934-01-21 1 Attack On Tin Chinese hi Maiay<i (y[j: PAGE 9| RUBBER PRICB& London, Jan. 20. London Rubber, Spot, 4 L7|S2d. July-Sept. |%d New York, Rubber, Spot, ii 'i ct.:, Feb.-Mar. H i ft CROSSRATE. New York— London, IM%.37 words
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799 1934-01-21 2 False Economy On Medical Services. ANNUAL MEETING OF DOCTORS The Poorer People Of Malaya Need Better Treatment. (From Cv Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 20. AT yesterday's annual meeting of the Malayan branch of the British Medical Association, Dr. G. V. Allen (retiring president) reviw ing the year's work, said799 words
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Article327 1934-01-21 2 Huge Natural Wealth Of Pahang. PAHANG is Malaya's "El Dorado.- and the businessmen m Singapore are turning more and more of their attention to it as the Peninsula's land of promise, writes a Sunday Tribune representative. The State possesses considerable resources as yet untapped— large virgin327 words
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Article351 1934-01-21 2 Co-Operative Society. IMPROVING SOCIAL STATUS. fpHE Co-operative movement is Wking rapid progress m Singapore, and is spreading to all walks and classes of people. Whereas last year the number of societies m the Colony was L 3, it is now 2: and seven or eight more arc351 words
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Advertisement308 1934-01-21 2 WATCHES I OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES. CYMA. JEWELLED LEVEB MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET Iron 6.00 WRIST 12.60 SILVKR POCKET 17.50 WIMST 20.00 Dust Water Proof 28.60 *ULD POCJET from 40.00 WRIST 18.50 18 ct. 75.00 Dust Water lYoof 14 it. 05.00 BfOP-WATCHES from $12.50 r,vi,Ki WATCH GUARANTEED. RtPAIRS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS THEODOLITES DITMPY308 words
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Advertisement99 1934-01-21 2 IMPORTANT; ANNOUNCEMENT. i We have great pleasure to inform our customers that as from to-day we have made arrangements with Messrs PHCENIX Aerated Water Works, Anson Road, Tel. 3463 for the RETAIL-DISTRIBUTION of the ANCHOR-BEER of the Archipelago Brewery Company, whereby the excellent and up- I to-date service of the99 words
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Advertisement144 1934-01-21 2 v*"Tr"iitntriimimwwniwmnimniii mummm mi i n nimmiim iaininiMinimMiMwmMMMiWMiWWW>wx— i i i iiiiiiiiiiitittiiiiii^ ROBINSON'S OFFER 9\\ j their Kenowned pSKfSS a Watches at Special j Prices Prior to Stock Taking 1 NICKEL POCKET WATCHES, BLACK AND WHITE I RADIUM DIAL REDUCED FROM $12.50 TO P%M. I I FLAT NICKEL DRESS (As Illustration).144 words
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Yesterday's Reports From Malayan Courts.
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Article848 1934-01-21 3 European Fined. LIVKLY PASSAGES IN COURT. 4 EUROPEAN named A. Dobt was yesterday fined £r> and ordered to pay compensation of $10 to the complainant, a Tamil mar.dore when In- was convicted of voluntarily causing hurt to him by the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brander.848 words
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Article144 1934-01-21 3 Indian Merchant Before The Magistrates. "'T'ItEY are not my children." said a middle-aged Indian Mohammedan merchant of 148. Arab Street, named Eena Mohamed Ali. when he was summoned by his former wife yesterday belore the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brander. for failing to maintain two children.144 words
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Article109 1934-01-21 3 Eurasian Youth's Theft Of Books. A LADY student of the Raffles College, Miss D. J. Price, was the complainant yesterday before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice. when W. H. Hudson, a Eurasian youth, was charged with theft of some of her text books, from her shelf m109 words
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Article210 1934-01-21 3 Found Unconscious With Bottle Of Liniment. (From Our o wn Correspondent.) AJohore Bahru. Jan. 20. FTER having drunk a quantity of liniment m his quarters, it is alleged a Tamil overseer, N. S. Munusamy attached .to the Anti-Malaria Department, Naval Base, was removed to the General Hospital.210 words
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Article68 1934-01-21 3 A young Chinese woman. Tan Guan. was the complainant yesterday, when her husband, So Chwee Poh. appeared before Mr. J. M. Brander, the Fourth Magistrate, on a charge of failing to comply with a maintenance order. The order was for payment 01 $5 a month, but accused said68 words
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Article131 1934-01-21 3 Bengali Charged In Local Police Court. 1 KAGASAR Misar, the Bengali driver of car 3.2302. which is alleged to have figured m the fatal accident at the Gap on Han Raya. was yesterday brought up before Mr. J. M. B'/ander. the Fourth Magistrate, on three charges. The charges131 words
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Article245 1934-01-21 3 j English-Speaking Tamil Sent I To Prison. Suppiah Naidu. an English speaking Tamil, who was charged with theft of a typewriter from the Indian Association premises, was yesterday sentenced to a month's r.i. by Mr. N. Grice, the Second Magistrate. Accused, it was alleged, was sleeping on the245 words
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Article317 1934-01-21 3 Sentence On Bankrupt Postponed. A man named Toh Im Hoc- who forgot to mention the tar! thai he had two wives during his public examin ation m bankruptcy, found himself before the District Judge Mr II A i'orrei yesterday. He wa> charged with givn. evidence m317 words
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Article17 1934-01-21 3 New York. Jan. 20 The death is announced of the fcrtUl Mr. Harrison Fisher. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Advertisement85 1934-01-21 3 W^S^S^ IN EXCHANGE for 6 EMPTY PACKETS. K| %rm^m. JW^^^^^^^Fm K'ich Tablet contains one Stamp to be pasted m the Album m its Sffiyj^ The set of pictures com.'jrisiiijr the Album are most interesting *****111 l Prizes for the lirst 100 compiled Alhnn,, have and instructive to everyone and detail;85 words
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Article823 1934-01-21 4 KEBELS AGAIN RETREATING. Nanktaig AJI Gay. PLANS TO ACHIEVK UNITY. Shanghai, Jan. 20. f PHE Central Kuomintantf Head quartern at Nanking was m gala this morning on the occasion of the "fMflhlfl of the all-important Fourth Plenary Congress. The hall was adorned with gar lands and823 words
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Article274 1934-01-21 4 Market In Malaya. CANNOT SELL IT IN INDIA. A STRIKING illustration of the methods of the Japanese for acquiring and making use of Western knowledge is provided by their attempt to enter into competition with the Scotch whisky industry. Some years ago a party of Japanese274 words
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Article64 1934-01-21 4 Biggest Jump For Six Months. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 9 (By Air Mail.) An increase of 1,121 tons m United Kingdom rubber stocks this week is the largest recorded since June. Stocks are thereby raised to 87,912 tons, some three thousand tons compared with a year64 words
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Article72 1934-01-21 4 Rigorous imprisonment for six months and police supervision for a year was the sentence passed on a Malay thief with five previous convictions yesterday by Mr. N. Grice. the Second Magistrate. Ali bin Awang, the accused, was repairing the roof of complainant's house when he saw the latter72 words
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Advertisement252 1934-01-21 4 ■■■■I' i i i i -I i i 1 1 In this I l^Hl is baby's I I^: 6^^ n /7 H If H Sunshine Glaxo is more than dried milk. It is the richest co\\s* I milk modernised m up-to-date laboratories, wrier <he «uidanf'^ of infant specialises, to provide252 words
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Miscellaneous817 1934-01-21 4 CROSSWORD SOLUTION No. 22. ACROSS.— I. Edda, 5. Best, 9. Hatch, 13. Noon, 14. Later, 15. True, 16. Turns, 18. Tones. 20. Eer. 21. Alder, 22. Else, 24. 111, 26. Yore, 27. Dot, 29. Near, 30. Proof, 34, Eerie, 35. Mica, 37. Sable, 38. Minus, 39. Urges, 42. Line, 44.817 words
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1345 1934-01-21 5 CINEQUE - CINEQUE By rpHE Midnight Follies of 1934," the sta i show which has proved such i success at the Capitol since it opened the f a few days ago, will give an entirely new programme when the Capitol changes to its feature attraction on Sunday. I1,345 words
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Advertisement180 1934-01-21 5 ll llllfllllllllllllllllllll>l «ltllllllllllll j Continued Success f I j S-&I.H UMBRA j TO-DAY :t :J.i:,, 6.15 and 9.15. f THE SCREENS BICSEST^I ?^liYHB8?l/ J 'B wS&Ss&w If U| fiH "tllllillllllllllillllllllllllllllllll!!! i,IIIIII I I I I I I l|f C Another Grand New 615-NIGHTLY-9.15 at 3 p.m. Matinee ENTIRE CHANGE OF180 words
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Advertisement191 1934-01-21 5 I IB!^^ri!l R^RIAI MATINEE TO-DA^ I "BRILLIANT COMEDY ENTERTAINMENT OP HIGH ORDER DESERVES A LONG RUN,** I says Saturday's 'Free Press.** i "%0* mm a j ii7i?f^ !vF I^f m ■> J w Mid M 3 I IVOR NOVELLO I (AS PRINCE FELIX LENIEFF). I I URSULA JEANS I I191 words
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Article, Illustration878 1934-01-21 6 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. Dy Our Woman Correspondent II7ITH s(,ir r and danc< bers, adagio and jazz pr< I ime and plenty of zip, girls galore, b! and brunette, the "Midni jhl I i opening at the Capitol Theatre I Tuesday scored a biA success with Singapore audienci rrHE878 words
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Article243 1934-01-21 6 Button-up shoes ha^e been I strangers to us for so long one I can hardly remember them, but they are definitely on the 1 horizon for Spring openings. These new Paris models fit like 2 gloves and have centre closings, side fastenings, buckles, pearl- shaped buttons, and odd243 words
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Article252 1934-01-21 6 HflD-SEASGN mo els t> shown b, M an coutouriers show a tendris a double Jteh s to those of us n.pT,rttuliy desigi ated 'limited incomes.*' The atterirhicli can be worn foi m- formal dii en or the theatre. Is an ising affair. L\\ taking a bit oil the252 words
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Advertisement349 1934-01-21 6 I COOL REFRESHING j PHOENIX I KNOCKS OUT HEAT ON THE HOTTEST OV DAYS. The wide variety (£*Efc of PHOENIX \Wy <^^\ T<^^^M\ Aerated Waters \i\t^ yf i will provide you \^^*!sr\^\ 1! PHONE w. 4j^#^i *i m 3 \»HB/^^2 I I p. 9. i V-a■ i m. t-n t349 words
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Advertisement135 1934-01-21 6 Give a "Zeiss" Camera this New Year m ml I i Cameras are obtainable from all photographic stores throughout Malaya. i i SOLE AGENTS: The Scientific Instrument Company, i SINGAPORE. finglpUKy ,*>'*' "^^^^vffj^^^^JC^^^H^Bß^B^^^^^^^B^^B^^B^EßßJ^^^^^Mß^Bfcv^^^"'*''^-'^" v -'•'"•< '< .^'i*.* jffl'^'^RsE^vSSß^'^WfvPSyt ■H^Pt "'"'Sii'*""" •6GettnßSK3^^^^Bß^^KßE^^^^Kß^Bfc'y-¥'S*''S>''''-''-''sss,'-'S.\' -y»j.. ■■•x- '^ti9^^^^h *Vhc original Irttei is held <n135 words
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Advertisement777 1934-01-21 7 1 fI|B||^H^HfI^HHH^HHHHHHH||||HHHHH^HHHHHHHjHHHHBH|^|HH^^|| I Ij* i maison "vogue AXE YOUR DOCTOR s T^ j AT LAST!! 22, High Street, Singapore. I VOGUES EYE VIEW OF THE MODE! fH\ >^X, 'Jfck Ft3i' PORMAI AFTERNOON HOURS! 'J^T'^JW f**' ,i^]^H Bk THE SHEATH OKGANDI SILHOUETTE t^^^Sml /IIIICI U^ld j Paris preaches, shoulders up XA777 words
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Advertisement91 1934-01-21 7 i A~^i ii Jl^» DsJ' ii ii 1L ii J BRAND j i j CONDENSED MILK j t s^jv^^F^^Z^^^StsSS* I tit I i i 4*'* lf/t ,r"' j I j j There has been a phenomena] demand for "AIRSHIP" Condensed Milk since its introduction into Malaya, that^dealers j I are91 words
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Advertisement327 1934-01-21 7 i C% i i:k v\a di;m— j (■a m knouk'd*!*' coMMMnically I»n hein^ m constant tourh with Ensign Book Store, j 17. Hij»"h Strct't. Sinuapoiv. for all latest Uriti-h and America magazines, fashion journals j novels, literary book.-, stationer; i fountain p f>n t \jmk (orward to tin- \\cckl\ loreiun327 words
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381 1934-01-21 8 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Jan. 21, 1934. NEARING THE GOAL. OUBBER Restriction now seems very near. It has become so imperative that the "difficulties" which have delayed it, especially m the Dutch Indies, are being found not insuperable, to put it kindly. It was announced from Amsterdam on 1 Thursday381 words
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Article895 1934-01-21 8 FINANCIAL statistics for the first ten months of 1933 show that j there has been a marked improvement of the position of the Federated Malay States. F M S ROUND Revenue?, totalled $38.6 m:llion:' THE CORNER? {S2V 2 millions I more than for the same period of 1932)895 words
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Article661 1934-01-21 8 Quiz - Quiz By Jack Ashore— doesn't he just make the best of it? And he has my vote as an Al "sport." A A K.L. is keen on having a Bathing Pool. Might be a good place for the Sanitary Board to wash that dirty linen. A Tongue -wagging is661 words
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Advertisement161 1934-01-21 8 PASKOE CO 25-27-29, ORCHARD RD. SHOW-BOOM PHONE 2153. FACTORY PHONE 5660. SINGAPORE. GIVE FURNITURE ITS HALL MARK OF QUALITY SJaskoe design i f ASHOE WORKMANSHIP I I ASKOE FINISH MATERIALS USED BY PASKOE ARE OP HALL MARK NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AT PASKOE'S I TO CLEAR TO NOVELS161 words
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Advertisement51 1934-01-21 8 Prevent Colds conquer Sore Throat by taking f OR MAM [NT The Qerrn-Killing Throat Tablet THE WEEK'S TIDE TAHI E. To-day: 2.32 a.m., 2.3f> p.m. To-morrow: 3.C7 am., 3.29 p.m. Tuesday: 3.44 a.m., 4.35 p.m. Wednesday: 4.27 a.m.. G.Gf> p.m. Thursday: 5.21 a.m., 758 p.m. Friday: G. 30 a.m., 9.2451 words
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Article, Illustration1594 1934-01-21 9 Attack On The Chinese In Malaya— And A Reply. REMARKABLE STATEMENTS BY A JOURNALIST. 1 CLAIMING DUAL CITIZENSHIP. Spirited Rebuke By Sunday Tribune Cninese Correspondent. EXTRAORDINARY statements have been made by a former Penang journalist about the Chinese m Malaya. He lumps the Straits-born and China-born Chinese together and s1,594 words
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Article97 1934-01-21 9 Methodists Take Over Johore School. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, .Tan. 19. I^HE Modem English School. Johore j Bahru, was taken over oy the Method:st Mission on Jan. 3. and has changed its name to "The Anglo-Chinese English > School." i Mr. K. C. Cherian was tt»*97 words
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Article370 1934-01-21 9 In A Two-Ton Boat To Tokyo. Invo young Ausirui.v Cap* Erne .t Gruenfeld and Mr Max Chtttan iruvrd m Singapore on Friday m a unv boat from Bangkok. They will stay m Singapore i<»r a few days and will later proceed to China and Japan. They370 words
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Advertisement44 1934-01-21 9 The Trade Mark of I I All "CXJNWAY STEWART PENS" are fully guaranteed and also enjoy a world wide reputation for efficiency. BRITISH HADE THROUGHOUT. I Jbtainable from all loading THK CHINA OPTICAL CO., 54, Upper Cross Street, s ,,,res and .s,at,oner 3 SINGAPORE.44 words
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Advertisement69 1934-01-21 9 Children! Have you heard of Tutankhamen? NESTLES PICTURE STAMP ALBUM. VOL. 2 Nestles "Wonders of the World" Album, Volume 11, tells you about the treasures stored m this royal Egyptian tomb. Start your collection to-day. There is a stamp m every packet and tin of NESTLES, CAILLERS KOHLER'S CHOCOLATE. Send69 words
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Article1487 1934-01-21 10 Sussessful Year For Local Clubs Extracts From Annual Reports Siong Boo 9 Tour Oratorical Content Of Straits Chinese Epworth League Solar's First Year The Repertory Players. TOXTRACTS from the annual repori 1d33) of I he Sionu 800 Athletic ciation who are celebrating th«-ir anniversary this week-end ;tr1,487 words
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Article, Illustration594 1934-01-21 10 Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. RlgSrt Way T® P®fto Practice -Amdl (By Walter Lindrum.) IN my time, I have heard a lot of advice asked for, and given, on the right way to pot a ball. Some of these ideas have been very pectiiiar, almost fantastic, and only a small594 words
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Article893 1934-01-21 10 UNCLE HARRY - UNCLE HARRY 1 CONDUCTED WITH Christmas and the New Year as thing? of the past I expect you ar< beginning to settle down and take things seriously again. It's strange how thoroughly holidays upset you. isn't it? It takes such a lok while to893 words
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Advertisement26 1934-01-21 10 USE "WGER HEADACHE CURE POWDER" .AND KEEP SMILING THROUGH. l>c<rinl> r 1934 iumiaiv A»«ust //jo I HEftDA a Ht //i0 LZL?V\ May TIGER MEDICAL HALL SINGAPORE.26 words
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Advertisement67 1934-01-21 10 »|7' -Ja EA X NKs i '^n IJtA Y/i UL Li ILI TV |"/j gs^ of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that th>> ndical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and ghret hoalfi, and sfrenjifh Fat belter than scrums, raw meat, Mediated vinr^, dc. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPI \s67 words
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Advertisement189 1934-01-21 11 f) /M' Will V- v v x if I *wk% RECOMMENDED BY OVER 14,500 ENGLISH DOCTORS and MORE THAN 450 LOCAL DOCTORSYou're a very fortunate man, or woman, if you don't Bourn-vita helps you to sleep soundly, refreshingly, find life "a bit of a drain" m the Tropics. You and189 words
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Article1660 1934-01-21 12 Rimau - Rimau (By The Malaya Cup Rugby Football Final Singapore's Superiority Over Penang North And South Have Won Trophy An Equal Number Of Times Tributes To Dr. H. W. j ac k Loss To Malayan Rugger Next Saturday's North v. South Match Proposed Asiatics' Inter-State Competition.1,660 words
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Article, Illustration802 1934-01-21 12 K. O - K.O. (By A Fine Boxing Display. TTARRY Graham and Mohamed **Thajudeen gave one of the finest exhibitions of boxing seen m a local ring for many years, when they clashed eight days ago. I It was a hard battle all the way and802 words
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Advertisement667 1934-01-21 12 SOCCER COMPETITION. Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of $1 OO <Mnn "Sunday Tribune" No Popular Football F Must Rp Entrance must Be Contest Won (No. 36.) f)i matches listed below. If more than one reader ties for the prize tne v will be divided equally between them. Entries667 words
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Article, Illustration1266 1934-01-21 13 n? r§ (T^& nriu *s A Feu Proposals For The S.B.A. Reorganisation Of Committee And Formation Of A Referees Hoard Indoor And Outdoor Courts The Selangor Championships What's On To-day. f|NF suggestion has been mads m i local Badminton circles wnicii j should be1,266 words
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Advertisement206 1934-01-21 13 7"^ //>j^ cigarette NEWS for over 40 years THE FILTER TIP that preserves your voice from harm Njlf-T Maurice Chevalier wr^j ''So much the world ones to the charm <>; words, ■f^B^m^ "^^^w^i^r spoken or sung the subtle tin-.bre oV a voice conveys J^HHlnP^'^^^i^fflfci tlu> elusive quality of personality. Th-206 words
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Advertisement124 1934-01-21 13 Supremacy In Radio HUNDREDS OF THESE OUTSTANDING G.E C. SHORT AND MEDIUM WAVE SET? ARE NOW IN USE IN MALAYA. JAVA AND SUMATRA. LET US ARRANGE A TRIAL IN YOUR OWN HOME. _^^"v^^ SylSigJMßJM^B^^E^Z^M^Mi^yB^^^B«l^p^t^^^^M^y'j wte T i The result of intensive research and experience of short wave reception m all124 words
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Miscellaneous318 1934-01-21 13 What To Listen For. TO-DAY S RADIO. AT ttu present time the only advance i* radio programmes available lor Malaya are those 01 Daventry, tbe Singapore station Z.H.1. and the Kuala Lumpur station Ol these Daventry is the only daily broadcast, though all three broadcast every Sunday which may generally318 words
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Advertisement1849 1934-01-21 14 J3 JSL JEC Cr A. IN S ch a havc never been known before (m sinsdpore) is <|H> claim we make lor Th^ Third Week of Whiteaways Greatest Sale A Complete survey was made by the visiting Director before his departure for Java of all Departments and Goods that must1,849 words
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Article1126 1934-01-21 15 Liicester Lower The Spurs Colours.' rr»HE results of English 1 League matches, as cabled by Reuter. and the League tables brought right up re as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, Div. I. Birn.insham 0 Middle- brough 0 ."> Shf.flitlu I 0 1 Newcastle I. 1 I .rd- 11,126 words
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Article113 1934-01-21 15 Matches In Principal Malayan Centres. THE hockey team of the Ist Wiltshire Regiment left last night on a tour of the principal upcountry centres and will play the following programme of matches: To-day: v. Negri Sembilan at Seremban. TUESDAY: v. Perak at Ipoh. THURSDAY: v. Penang113 words
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Article112 1934-01-21 15 Malacca G.S.C Beat K.L. Wynsomers. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Jan. 20. ON the Malacca Club padang the sodden state of which militated against good hockey, the Malacca Girls' Sports Club to-day beat the Wynsomers of Kuala Lumpur s—l.5 1. Early m the first half MISS B. DE112 words
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Article285 1934-01-21 15 Yesterday's Hockey On The R.L Ground. THE V.M.C.A. had poor opposition last evening when they met the Old Rafflesians at hockey on the Raffles Institution grounds. Only eight of the O.R.A. men turned up at the start and they were a goal down before two more players285 words
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Article240 1934-01-21 15 Service Tournament In Hongkong. The following are the results at the semi-finals and finals m the recent boxing tournament held m Hongkong: SEMI-FINALS. Heavyweignt: A B. Foley (Berwick' beat A. B. Long (Berwick) on points. Fcr.ther weight: Tel. Johnson (Berwick) beat A. R. Barber (Suffolk) on points. Sto.240 words
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Article292 1934-01-21 15 Marine F.C. Beat H.M.S. "Eagle." AT Pulau Brani yesterday, the Marine F.C. first eleven scored a good win over the first team of H.M.S. 'Eagle," reputed to be one of the strongest soccer teams of the China Squadron. They were runners -up m the soccer competition292 words
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Article257 1934-01-21 15 REFILL— WONDER-HORSE. Successes On Malayan Turf. Continuing his triumphs <on the Turf, Refill, Mr. A. E. E. de Vos's crack horse, Dy his latest win over Star Player yesterday, observes the "Pinang Gazette" of the 18th inst., has consolidated his claims to being not only one of the best horses257 words
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Article107 1934-01-21 15 Two Readers Shar*/ $100 Prize. TWO readers, with all ten results correctly forecast, share the prize ol i Si oo offered m connection with the i "Sunday Tribur.e" Soccer Contest No. 33 and they will accordingly each receive $50. Their names and addresses are: MR. H. S.107 words
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Article76 1934-01-21 15 Results Of Principal Matches. London. Jan. 28. The princioal rugger matches played to-day resulted as follows: Blackheath S Lcr.don Scottish 24 Bristol 5 Gloucester 0 Leicester 12 Bath 8 Northampton U Royal Air Force •> I Old Blues W tS. Portsmouth Plymouth A. 23 Exeter Richir.on* 23 CambridgeReuter - 76 words
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Article28 1934-01-21 15 Yesterday's International At Cardiff. Cardiff, Jan. 20. England beat Wales m the rugger international to-day by 9 nil. The half-time score was 6 o. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article21 1934-01-21 15 The R.A. beat the S.R.C. "B" team 3—o m the hockey match played at Blankan Mati yesterday.21 words
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Article132 1934-01-21 15 First Round Results. RANGERS SCORE 11 GOALS. London, Jan. 20. piRST round ties m the Scottish (up competition, played today. resulted as follows: Reuter Quern o South ."> l.dinltur^li <\ Alloa 4 I). .iid., I St. Jehnstonr Fast Fyf°. Ptnniquitk I St. Mirren \iUisdalo <» Fast StirlingReuter - 132 words
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Article67 1934-01-21 15 Ping-pong ties m the Amicable fUhletk Associations "Gold Flake" tournament for the week-end are: To-day's ties (G. class), semi-final: Tan Glm Kia v Goh Siwe Huat. 7.15 p.m. To-morrow's ties (A. class), final, winner of Hee Quet. Njian and Chua Kirn Hearn Chan Poh Yiiv\ 7.15 p.m. B.67 words
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Article44 1934-01-21 15 Often Hill BP. team v the Goldilocks A. P. at the latter's court to-day at 3.45 p.m.: Kch Leong Kirn. Yeo Hong Chuan, Peter TOO, Tan Ah Tong. Lee Ong Choon. Reserves: Cheong Ah Soo, Lim Kian Soo, Quek Khye Kee.44 words
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Advertisement32 1934-01-21 15 ,O'ONT BE ORDER J/^8) ffl /m I .^^KMr -or-II H nciiy HOWNEP.WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE* SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE tC?,L T D INCORPORATED N ENGIAno) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG. k IPOH.32 words
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Title Section21 1934-01-21 16 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATE D THE MAf-AYAN SATURDAY POST. 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 21. 1934. FIVE CENT&"21 words
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Article, Illustration1532 1934-01-21 16 Thrilling Display Of Rugger At The S.C.C. A DEFINITE superiority m all departments <>i the game enabled Singapore to li ounce the Combined Fleet on Urn Padang yesterday at rugger to the tune of 21 points »3 goals, a try and a penalty goal' to1,532 words
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Article381 1934-01-21 16 Colony Beaten At Kuala Lumpur. Brilliant Goal-Keeping In Annual Hockey "Test" (Fi am Cur Oivn Correspondent.) 4 Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 20. rpHE F.M.S. beat the Colony m the anA nual hockey "Test" by 2—o at Kuala Lumpur to-day. Outstanding features of the match wore the magnificent goal-keeping of both custodians381 words
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Article53 1934-01-21 16 Rival Parties Striving: Fcr Control. l f 'From Ovr O?vn Correspondent.) Bangkok, Jan. 20. The position of the Siam Football Association is chaotic, two parties striving for power. It is hoped the differences will be healed before the Malayan Command team arrives at the end of February to53 words
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Advertisement89 1934-01-21 16 Read the TRIBUNE 'For Best SPORTS REPORTS ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35 000 000. rhe Great Eastern Life Assurance. Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). READ OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. London Office: 27, Old Jewry. E. C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with89 words
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