Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 28 January 1934
1934-01-28
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Title Section40 1934-01-28 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST Vol. 1.-No. 37 SING APO RE, SU N DA%: JANUARY 28, 1934. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY TOST. 10 PAGES. FIVE CENTB.40 words
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538 1934-01-28 1 The Discovery Of A Plot Against His Life. PLAN REVEALED BY WASHINGTON WORK OF INTERNATIONAL INTELLIGENCE 'DEPARTMENT. Hovv Plotters Were Outwitted. Lord Allenby Makes Ficlitious Booking Ey Air Mail. THE revelation of a. secret so far only known to the British Cdifeiil amiReuter - 538 words
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Article79 1934-01-28 1 Wild Boars Visit Sabak Bernam. (from Our Oivn Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 27. The inhabitants of Sabak Bernam uerc greatly alarmed a few days ago %M a result of two wild boars careerirs throuuh the township, charging shops MM) da»tiaginß earthenware and crockcrv lh«. boars swam down79 words
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Article71 1934-01-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 27. The marriage was solemnised to-day a> St. Johns cnurch of Mi. flurry iwth Sawyt:*, dredgemastei P.V5.D., Miss Barbara Hope, daughter of Mr. L. Hope, former manager of the L 'iJted Engineers, and Mrs. ricpe. Tr;o i:< v. Mr. Hutchison officiated. A71 words
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Article81 1934-01-28 1 Daughter Of Late Sir Rajah Chulan. (From Our Own Cor res von dent.) Ipoh. Ja'i. 27. The death occurred to-day at Deli Sumatra, of the Tungku Pvian Besar. wife of the Crown Prince of Deli. The deceased was a daughter of the late Raia Sir Chilian. The81 words
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Article31 1934-01-28 1 London, Jan. 27. London Rubber. Spot, 4%d. July-Sept. 4 15 16d. New York Rubber, Spot. 9 13 16 cts Feb.-Mar. 9 7 cts. CROSS-RATE. New York— London. 4.97 Vi.31 words
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Article168 1934-01-28 1 Japan Is Anxious For London. Jan. 27. BRITAIN has been outbid in competitive exclfange depreciation. She is unable to compete with the low wages and long hours in Japan. She is not so efficiently organised in industry." These three factors have hampered Britain's trade, according to168 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-01-28 1 Members of the Telok Ayer Epworth League, Singapore, at a recent outing. The League has a very large membership.19 words
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Article171 1934-01-28 1 AW Taking Any Chances In Far East Moscow, Jai:. 27. DESPITE the croackings of our enemies as regards the inevitable collapse of the Five-Year Plan, the Soviet has attained a victorious completion of the plan in four years, declared M. Molotov, addressing 2,000 delegates to the SeventeenthReuter - 171 words
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Article1490 1934-01-28 1 TWO GOALS IN LAST TWO MINUTES. NORTHS ROUSING VICTORY OVER THE SOUTH. Yesterday's Rugger Final." Brilliant Spectacle At The Anson Road Stadium. JDEAL conditions prevailed for the annual North v. South rugger match at the Anson Koad Stadium yesterday afternoon. A thrilling display endtd sensationally, the North scoring two goals1,490 words
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Article106 1934-01-28 1 Quota Plan In Force From April 1? The Hague. Jan. 27. rpHfc strictest secrecy is ;>eiwp maintained l»y the parties (oncerncd in the international negotiations for rubber restriction but well-informed quarters believe that an agreement has been reached as to the basis of the export quotas and April106 words
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Advertisement7 1934-01-28 1 lie Local Thc.ipusam Festival {SEE PAGE 2.)7 words
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Advertisement83 1934-01-28 1 $Mo^Sc/l coolincr I iU a\ refreshing drink I I does you good *f^ L j <, r ->^^^ R^^ 1 a ottlc of "Beehive Brandy." i <Zzi^&Sm&&r' Pour >">ut your firr-t glassfull. Sip its 'oldrn tioodness! What joy! What con- I ..'^jrtdMKaC>^^ rentment! How it livens and invigorate* j^^ZH^Bffii your83 words
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Advertisement8 1934-01-28 1 Mm Siitf/a/jore Elected 1 King {SEE PAGE l|8 words
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1474 1934-01-28 2 Everything In Readiness For A Brilliant Spectacle. THE great Tamil festival of Thaipusam will this year begin its three-days' local programme at the Tank Road Temple to-morrow. Tuesday, the day of the festival proper, is a public holiday, and will once more be enjoyed by1,474 words
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Article152 1934-01-28 2 Johore India-Ceylon Association. 'From Our Oicti Correspondent.) Johore, Jan. 26. The annual general meeting of the IndiaCeylon Association. Johcre Bahru, was held in the Association Hall. 29, Jalan Dhoby. on Wednesday with Dr. N. Moothuthamby. President of the Association, in the chair. In reviewing the work done152 words
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Article371 1934-01-28 2 Hit Anywhere! MANY ADHERENTS IN MALAYA. TtiEET Mr. Ngai Yuen Fong, instructor in Chinese Boxing at the Chen Woo Athletic Association in Singapore. He can tell you all about this art, first taught by Chinese monks thousands of years ago and shrouded in mystery to Western eyes.371 words
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Advertisement135 1934-01-28 2 WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 5.0U WHIST 12.60 SILVKR POCKET 17.50 WRIST 20.00 Dust Water Proof 28.50 •OLD POCKET fn>ra 40.00 WHIST 18.50 1H ct. 75.00 Dust Water Proof 14 ct. 65.0(1 STOP-WATCHES from 125C »V£K] WATCH GUARANTEED. RtPAIRS f KECISION INSTRUMENTS THEODOLITES DUMPY135 words
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Advertisement125 1934-01-28 2 ,,iiii■iilniiii«•it••••• I n h; w I '^S^^^^^^^' COCKLE CUP ;^:;V V;^^g Gala Night and Dance E OPEN AMATEUR FOX-TROT CHAMPIONSHIP" To be held on m MONDAY 29th JAN VARY 19U. EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. 1 Specially Augmented Orchestra J Cups and Medals Will Be Awarded To The j 4 Pest125 words
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Yesterday's Reports From Malayan Courts.
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Article474 1934-01-28 3 Chinese Charged. VALUE ESTIMATED AT 816,152. VET another huge haul of contraband chandu was made by the Government Monopolies on Thursday the result of a raid on a squatter's hot iii Alexandra Road, the amount seized beinjr 2,000 tahils, valued at ?1 6,000. Three Chinese were474 words
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Article46 1934-01-28 3 Two Chinese Injured By Compatriot. Two Chinese were the victims of a brutal axe attack Ml Friday night For some unknown reason a compatriot suddenly attacked them with an axe. inflecting a series of severe injuries on both men. The ambulance was in attendance.46 words
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Article103 1934-01-28 3 Hawker Who Resisted Arrest. A FINE of $5 was imposed by the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grfce) yesterday on a Chinese. Tan Kim Kiang, for usink criminal force on a Bengali constable. Accused was stopped for a hawking ofiencc jn North Bridge Road by the complainant constable, at103 words
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Article89 1934-01-28 3 Not Worth Discussing, Says Sir F. Swettenham. (From Our Oiv-n Correspondent.) London. Jan. 16 <by Air Mail). As I expected, nobody whoso views matter is inclined to discuss the opinions expressed by Mr. George Eilainkain. including a fierce attack on Malaya Chinese, which 1 transmitted last week.89 words
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Article202 1934-01-28 3 Government House Domain Robbed. The approach of Chinese New Year is generally signalled by a series of petty hefts and this year is no exception. The thieves in most cases show a oartiality for fowls which will fetch a ri^h price during the New Year festivities. Only202 words
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Article156 1934-01-28 3 Produced before the Third Magistrate, Mr. K. J. A. Doohoo. the accused. Lee Ah Soh. pleaded guilty to a charge of being in possession of housebreaking implements. His explanation was that he had tound the instruments, two iron levers, from a dust bin in Cross Street. He156 words
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Article, Illustration34 1934-01-28 3 specially drawn /or (fee Sunday Tribune- by Yan Kcc LeonjfJ I-.,, f. CMU 'elatinß to the indebtedness of subordinates has Mi-iU.I muth discussion. Our ca rtoonUt portrays his idea of it.34 words
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Article116 1934-01-28 3 Surprise Raid By Local Police. A SURPRISE raid was made by Inspector Minns and a party of constables on Friday night on a house in Upper Serangoon Road. As a result, eight Chinese wore produced yesterday before Mr. N. Grice, the Second Magistrate, and all of them116 words
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Article92 1934-01-28 3 Alleged Attempted Suicide Of Chinese. A Chinese, said to b3 fairly well-known in local business circles, is alleged to have attempted to take his own life on Friday night. Shortly after midnight the ambulance was called to a house in Teluk AyeStreet, the dresser found a Chinese92 words
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Article58 1934-01-28 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Jan. 16 (by Air Mail). H.M.S. "Adventure." Captain W. H Gell D.5.0.. left Portsmouth yeslerda^ for the China Station. She should reach Singapore on February 25 and Hongkong about the beginning o* March. The "Adventure" is additional to th«' details scheduled for the58 words
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Article32 1934-01-28 3 A Chinese fell from a height of 3rfeet yesterday afternoon, in Cro. c Street, and sustained serious injuries. He fractured his shoulder and wa badly injured about the head.32 words
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Article134 1934-01-28 3 Hit Passenger With Tyre Lever. A CHINESE mosquito bus conductor, Yew Ah Cheng, was yesterday fined $15 by Mr. N. Grice, the "Second Magistrate, for voluntarily causing hurt to a Chinese passenger with a tyre lever. Accused, it was stated, had agreed to take complainant and his friends134 words
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Article109 1934-01-28 3 Rescues Drowning* Woman Near Esplanade. A CHINESE pedestrian .saved t ponng -<■*■ woman of the same nationality from drowning on Friday night. He was taking a walk along the sea--1 wall at the Esplanade when he beard a loud splash and saw a woman struggling in the water.109 words
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Article65 1934-01-28 3 Bengalis Allowed Hail In TWO Bengalis, Kunshl Rai and BaJ Kishore Rai. were produced yesterday before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, charged with having committed criminal intimidation by threatening Muharat with death, with :i 9mm Ui ag iiim sign a promissory note for $200. Both65 words
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Article44 1934-01-28 3 Tan Peng Scnu. who removed a pot 0 orchids valued at $75 from "Cainbrai," ih<^ house oi Mrs. G. E. Bogaan <>n th< i tiighi ol Jan. 4 was yesterday •enttttoed U 21 days' r.i. by Mr. N. Grio<\ the Second Magistrate.44 words
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Advertisement65 1934-01-28 3 THE GREATEST CAST EVER ASSEMBLED FOR ANY MOTION PICTURE! 93 STARS including Edna May Oliver, Billie Burke, Benita Hume, Onsloiv Stevens, Jimmie Butler. Reginald Denny, Marie P.revost. Franklin Panghorn. with MARGARET SULLAVAN JOHN BOLES 1 The tavalcacfe of »«e^_ .^/life seefi'tkirpogh the soul of a woman wronged in a great65 words
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Advertisement283 1934-01-28 3 ASSETS EXCEED J>12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance. Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Easten Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. London Office: 27, Old Jewry. F. C The Company has £20,00t, deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the283 words
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Article237 1934-01-28 4 May 150 Reorganised. CALLANT DEFENDERS 01' SHANGHAI. Shanghai, Jan. 27. ••WHAT will happen to the nuh Rouh- Arm), whose heroic stand cij:.'iiu>t the Japanese in the spring of 3i'->2 w*- are to-day commemorating?*' This fa {lie question now on everybody's jips 7 (tfji Chiang Ding237 words
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Article546 1934-01-28 4 lloic The Revenue Dept. Defeat* It. r |UIE smuggling of dutiable tobacco into 1 the Colony is definitely on the decline. During the last four or five months there have been comparatively very few prosecutions. Moreover, the cases that are now brought before the courts are546 words
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Article, Illustration180 1934-01-28 4 Five Free Cinema Tickets Offered To Local Patrons. SOCKO! He's down! Who's down? That's for you to figure out. this scene. It shows two famous fighters In a world-famous battle. Who arc thev? Who won? Who lost? *~~A**m The" "Sunday Tribune" will award five tickets180 words
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Article53 1934-01-28 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Jan. 27. A week of low temperatures resulted this morning in a new record of 50.9 Fahrenheit. Stengahs in the clubs have been given up in favour of hot rums and whiskies. Ladies are wearing furs and the swim ming fans are53 words
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Article46 1934-01-28 4 Rome, Jan. 27. Two Italian airmen, Lombardi and Mazzotti, took off at dawn to-day on the first experimental air mail flight between Rome and Buenos Aires The airmen hope to cover 7,500 miles in .three days, the machine carrying five cwt. of mail. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article197 1934-01-28 4 Result Of Bond Fraud Exposure? Paris. Jan. 27. THE Minister of Justice. M. Raynaldy. has resigned. Reuter. lln recent debates in the French Chamber the whole police and judicial system in France has been attacked and charged with corruption. Following the exposure of the Stavisky bond fronds197 words
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Article60 1934-01-28 4 Mexico City. Jar.. 27. The Mexican Eajile Oil Co.. which has large British interests, has secured concessions to explore and develop 24,000 acres of new oil land in the State of Vera Cruz. The company will also continue the exploration of another 6.000 acres in the StateReuter - 60 words
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Article419 1934-01-28 4 Local Lawyer's Trip. "STABS" WEKK "NOT AT HOME." TIE had bis ftrei m«*tng with g rattlesnake, which, if it bad not swallowed a desert rat and thcreforp was sltlggfeb ancJ ilini time to shoot it, might have attacked him. He tame within 25 yards of a419 words
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Advertisement176 1934-01-28 4 AIHAMBRA THE GREATEST WESTERN DRAMA IN 5 YEARS in THE TRAIL DRIVE A vivid story of the open range, where only righting men— and courageous women —survive! With Cecelia Parker. Story and direction by Alan James. Produced oy Ken Maynard Productions. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE presented by Carl Laemmle. OPENING TO-DAY.176 words
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Miscellaneous130 1934-01-28 4 CROSSWORD SOLUTION NO. 23. ACROSS: 1. Manner. 4. Sort, 6. Apr. 9. Expose. 10. Lip, 11. Hies, 'l2. E^'il, 14. Ports, 15. Oases. 19. Any, 21. Sip. 22. Tang, 23. Assail. 25. Rice, 27. Terse, 20. Caw, 30. Lays. 33. Whole, 30. Rurt, 37. Dual, 39. Maffled, 42. Amended. 4;s.130 words
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Miscellaneous568 1934-01-28 4 SPECIAL CHINESE NEW YEAR CROSSWOHD PtIHE First Prize $250. Second Prize $150. $400 MUST BE WON. THIS PUZZLE IS BEING ISSUED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE BAME PUZZLF WHI CH APPEARED IN THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE ON JAN. 21, AND THE MALAYA TRIBUNE ON JAN 25. 1934. CONDITIONS. I*. 1 |N j568 words
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Article1037 1934-01-28 5 CINEQUE - CINEQUE 3/ I3ROADWAY film critics gave Metro- Golclwyn-Mayer's 'The Prizefighter And The Lady," which is to have its premiere at the Alhai.br-, on Saturday I 7 ob. 3. some of the most laudatory reviews on record. Max Baer is bailed a.s a new screen find. Every1,037 words
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Advertisement289 1934-01-28 5 ti >!"•' i i ii 1. 1 f 1. 1 i*iiii)iii i..i liiiHii|M|1 iiiHii|M|: l i i,.i'ii>iii<i>'i ii i i i < i i i ii i i iiiiutiitiiiinniiiii:iiiiiiiiirii.ii:»wiiuiuiiiiuiittto Another Grand STAGE SHOW Combined with PARAMOVjNT'S Snappiest Musical Comedy I OPENING TO-DAY AT 3 P.M. SHARP. i m .^flißHß HBl^Ht^b289 words
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Advertisement132 1934-01-28 5 CHARLIE fjRUISr GREATEST CHAN'S CASE. BOKt^ b^ UAICNLK OLAI^D chAlvLii^ CHAN. Even the wisest man cannot answer till he knows question! "ONLY YESTERDAY," A MIGHTY FUJI I P^Awf ill lit ItOHI I MATINEE TO-DAY, 3.1 5. ■nil --it- j jg iiu" ai^^ WT3 tl F* 'Sf fl F^^ P "^^f-132 words
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Article865 1934-01-28 6 Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent IT was disappointing that the Singapore Repertory Players were unable to present Lonsdale'a comedy On Approval" at Tanglin Club last Saturday. owing to the sudden withdrawal of one of the members of the cast. They gave instead a highly successful evening of865 words
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Article527 1934-01-28 6 WHEN those annoying little lines begin to make their appear- ance at the corners of the eyes, s and round the mouth, there is only s one tiling to be done, and that quickly start giving yourself a f? thorough course of facial massage. Before beginning527 words
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Article, Illustration15 1934-01-28 6 Buster Crabbe, in a scene from "Tare an The Fearless," recently shown at :he Alhambra.15 words
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Advertisement102 1934-01-28 6 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT We have great pleasure to inform our customers that as from to-day we have made arrangements with Messrs PHCEtfIX Crated Water Works An son Road, Tel. 3463 for the RETAIL-DISTRIBUTION" of the ANCHOR-BEER of the Archipelago Brewery Company, whereby the excellent and up-to-date service of the well-known "PHOENIX-Factory"102 words
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Advertisement135 1934-01-28 6 '-Jj- ~j Give a "Zeiss" Camera this i Time. fi& lehslkon Cameras are obtainable from all photographic stores throughout Malaya. I I SOLE AGENTS: The Scientific instrument Company, SINGAPORE. i B^TOB^i"'*-*-' Br^tLSuvlttr *B^^ ,-y .< 1 T^' I'''1 -I v';s3^^>>>i^^gHßj^^Hg^wBßpßßß'X%'ffi '^'-VljkH I^'l'"'i '•Mj*jfc>'** '•''•''''•''•''•'•'ssjX&!vX''')t- ''■'XyvSyi!^"'*'''" 1 I'''*1 1 1 ''v^v'.135 words
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Advertisement632 1934-01-28 7 MAISON "VOGUE TAKE YOUR doctor's tii» j AT LA S T vogues eve view of the mode! f Ski', iLP\ vl/ v 'Ms^SK^. J s^^ n lv P<-' i» three convenient FOR FORMAL AFTERNOON HOURS! j^L/^^jßK* products. THE SHEATH ORGANDI SILHOUETTE ft^f^!'' lS^S^3^^^^^ < AlflbrOSifl paris preaches, shoulders up! j632 words
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Advertisement109 1934-01-28 7 •til liiluflil. |..t;.|U|;i|li|ii|ii|i>|i:|jj;.:|i!||i|ii|, l |,,r I llUllliyilllllllltlinifttlHllllliiniMlUllllHillllllltlHWWil I li I «i »«< I I mi::' C °NDENSED Ml^ 3 Do you know that FRESH MILK cannot keep fresh in this Climate, and therefore is dangerous for feeding Babies. I Fond Mothers feed their babies on "TRAIN" Sweetened Condensed Milk, and109 words
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Advertisement322 1934-01-28 7 i I UK PRI DENT— J Qaia knowledge tTonomicallx l>\ I bein«: in constant touch uilh Ensign Book Store,! •I 17. Hij»h Street, Singapore. i j for all latest British and ftmirirßi i magwEines, fashion .journal i novels, littTary books, slati jintv I i fountain pen. fee. i t i322 words
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497 1934-01-28 8 Sunbaie Gribune. Singapore: Sunday, Jan. 28, 1934. A COMMUNITY CHEST. OELANGOR is, we gather, seriously considering a proposal which wo ourselves have on more than one occasion urged the co-ordination of local charities. The idea is based on that successfully operated in many American cities and towns the "Community Chest,"497 words
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Article909 1934-01-28 8 PENANG hopes that it is going to get its Hill Road after all. But i considerable doubt still remains, i however the wish may father the < thought in regard I PENANG'S to the Secretary of State's general HILL ROAD approval of the Estimates. If finaliv the "go909 words
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Article669 1934-01-28 8 Smiles Of The Week By "Quiz" Not a spy has been arrested in Singapore this week. It's unfair to the newspapers! A That horse Refill justifies its name it refills the pockets of its trustful backers. A There's no gold at Jelebu, say the secretaries; and most of the669 words
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Advertisement134 1934-01-28 8 k iiiiiiini mi i i i i i i i it i':ifnii|iniii!!»' •!nmuf!iinit!ip*iiii!i!;ti!ijiiini'iuiiiiliiniifiiiiiili"iii»(iiuiuwu^ m I WHY NOT i I BUY j THE BEST FURNITURE! E I AT 1 I P ASKOE Co. I r g i You Can Get It 1 AT I i Very Low Cost SHOW BOOM 25-29134 words
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Miscellaneous70 1934-01-28 8 THE WEEK'S TIDE TABLE. To-day: 8.46 a.m., 10.55 p.m. To-morrow: 9.37 a.m.. 11.26 p.m. Tuesday: 10.19 a.m., 11.54 p.m. Wednesday: 10.55 a.m., 0.16 a.m. Thursday: 11.30 a.m. Friday: 0.37 a.m., 0.04 p.m. I I I i 1111. lUlttlHllllllllllllllltlllllllll I 111 1111*1 1 I' BOARD AND RESIDENCE— Offered in comfortable Asia70 words
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Article, Illustration1811 1934-01-28 9 DR. KHALID SHELDRAKE - Dr. Khalid Sheldrake The King Of Islamestan. DR. KHALID SHELDRAKE THE TRUTH ABOUT SINKIANG. 'BY ACCEPTS THRONE OF NEW STATE. X Muslim Monarchy. DISPUTES JURISDICTION OF LEAGUE. A ROMANTIC EPISODE IN A PEKING HOTEL. |)i:. Khalid Sheldrake, the Muslim missionary now visiting Singapore, is the formally chosen, but as yet1,811 words
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Advertisement29 1934-01-28 9 All "OONWAY STEWART PENS" are fully guaranteed and also enjoy a world wide reputation for efficiency. BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. i ObUmabie from all loading THE CHINA OPTICAL CO., L29 words
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Advertisement266 1934-01-28 9 SUNDAY TRIBFNE. 'Phone: 5s 1 1 and 5M2. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. FAYAItIi: IN AI)V\N( I Detfverf Includli^ Includtnf Ht office Pot i i» i ua i% or rlos to la Foroigi. residence FMS Countries Yearly 13X10 $4.20 $r>oo rlalf-Yrarly $1.50 $2.10 ISjOO Quarterly |0.75 (LOS $1.50 SINGLE COPY I CENTS. Copies266 words
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Article2561 1934-01-28 10 Siong Bo&s Anniversary Celebrations- —Good Work Done In 1933 The Union Epworth League Of Kuala Lumpur History It Has Made Shorthand Writers' Association. r FHK Sion<i !>;><) Athletic Association relebrated their eiyhth anniversary in gala style last week-end. More than !"> people attended the celebrations and the2,561 words
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Article, Illustration550 1934-01-28 10 Walter Lindrum - Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. Walter Lindrum.) r-i c-i TrS*i oTIT| o (By SPHERE are points of resemblance between billiards and snooker which are well worth opting. The "double" shown in my first diagram, No. 27, is a case in point. As a snooker shot, there can be no argument550 words
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Advertisement32 1934-01-28 10 USE "TIGER HEADACHE CURE POWDER" AND KEEP SMILING THROUGH. Dccember 1 934 jamiary August //r} Z 2\\ HEftOA V 4fc //0 \/7\\ May <J# \\<W*?J I sr^aX TIGER MEDICAL HALL -s^=^=^=-^-— SINGAPORE.32 words
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Advertisement125 1934-01-28 10 BUILDS STAM I N A g|H Long periods of warm vveathrr B^^l^^^^l^^^^^^^^H drain the body's cnci^\. A <><.<! loni«, biu-h a» Watcrbmy'r, Coin- P^l jj^^^i pound, help* maintain health an. l V vigour. Thin famous rrmn]\. wnl, I a! il- generous amount* of c<*l hvn )^K/F< N «^^P^< v oii.ni'l125 words
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Advertisement322 1934-01-28 11 %ij^y JE--^L?gy iftX^vM^yw^^Ky B^^^^EnH KSJ^si^E^s^B^^^flPßS thj^ud Wttwj jpw-'-HM^^^ nU jUH $^LHWSmWf ILilifll nS \ll von have to do to win one of our big cash prizes i> to place in their order of IT'S™ rai HB importance the reasons why the consumption of Bournville Cocoa is steadily increasing, P^fc^BH| 1322 words
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Article1562 1934-01-28 12 The Colony-F.M.S. Hockey Match Results Since Inception Of Series Should Annual Match Be Done Away With? The Worth v. South Rugger Match Combined Fleets Fifteen Outplayed Visit Of Special Service Squadron Recalled. (By "Rimau.") T*HE F.M.S. won the annual hockey A match with the Colony1,562 words
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Article827 1934-01-28 12 (By "K.O.") OCAL sportsmen were very disappointed when the news spread that the proposed match between Arthur Snares and Seaman Ewin, of H.M.S. "Kent," would not come Snares off. Both Suares and Ewin were very eager And for the fight, but for certain827 words
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Article, Illustration13 1934-01-28 12 Rough Diamond, the Penang lightweight wlio is anxious for a fight in Singapore.13 words
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Advertisement722 1934-01-28 12 SOCCER BOMPETITIOR. Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of 100 "tiMQA "Sunday Tribune' 1 No Popular Football c Must Be Entrance must DC Contest. p Won (No> 37.) .L The "SUNDAY TRIBUNE" will give a prize of $100 to readers submitting entries with the largest numb?r of correct forecasts722 words
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940 1934-01-28 13 V u rcules' Bf* M mi Joul S- A.- Tournament Amongst Johore Girls ire They Really Shy Samuel And Vass Who Is Better? What's On To-day. j, fr* understood that the Singapore 1 Badminton Association has re .eivedan application for affiliation the Hercules RP.,940 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-01-28 13 Lim Tian Wan (left) and Chew Keow Chin, badminton champion and runner-up, respectively, of the Telok Ayer Epworth League.19 words
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Advertisement102 1934-01-28 13 .li..tii«ittiiiti• i i i i t. t i i i i I I i I i!.l:tlt i:.li!l!!r:li!l!'.i:.|-:l..liii::i 1: I' I' JiHlili;iii|iilii|iiUi|iiliii!ililli:lii|lil':i:'li.ll. l.'li!liHllli!li:|i!ln/" "ARM MORI w I BELTS I j FOR -"wil BEAL HEALTH BEAUTY V^ 1 j FASHION >^\ 1 prii^si- i I FREEDOM 1 The 'ARMMORI' is a slenderizing102 words
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Miscellaneous375 1934-01-28 13 WHAT'S ON TO-DAY. The Harbour-View B. P. and the S.H.B. Junior Civil Service Club will meet in a friendly match at the hall of the Anson B. P. at Wallich St. at 2 p.m. j'j j<- O- j« c The semi-finals in the Anson B. P.'s open doubles tournament will375 words
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Miscellaneous385 1934-01-28 13 BRITISH AM) DUTCH PROGRAMMES. Listen-In For Some Good Music. DETAILS are now made available m advance of the txcellent Holland station. Huizcn. which is so well received \a this part o.' th» world It Ls broadcasting on 25.57 metres, with the call-sign P.H.1., fro:*i 8 p.m. to 10. "iO p.m.385 words
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Advertisement1738 1934-01-28 14 IHI l^k MB Bk 888 ofc ft^ V9HBE 59 8 b^l^p WHITEAWAY'S GREAT SALE TO ENSURE A COMPLETE CLEARANCE OF ALL EXCESS STOCK AND GOODS ON SHOW Further Sensational and Final Reductions I HAVE BEEN MADE. NEVER BEFORE HAVE SUCH AMAZING BARGAINS BEEN SEEN WHICH ARE ONLY POSSIBLE ON ACCOUNT1,738 words
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1436 1934-01-28 15 tirst Division Champions J^out Crystal Palace. FOURTH ROUND MATCHES. Yesterdays Results. NORTHAMPTON BEAT fIUDDERSFIELD. London. Jan. 27. THE fourth round ties ill foe F.A. Cup competition were played t(wiay. The League champions were unstoppable against Crystal Palace, and Sunderland who were visitors atReuter - 1,436 words
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Article130 1934-01-28 15 Results Of The Principal Matches. London, Jan. 27. The principal rugby football matches played to-day resulted as follow^: Reuter Hath 8 Lk* nelly Coventry 9 Tcrquay A. 13 Gkacester 28 Guys H 11 Harlequins 2* C?mbridge U. 27 tttadinglev 9 Birkenhead P. 5 Leicester 26 Richmond 3 LondonReuter - 130 words
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Article216 1934-01-28 15 Yesterday's Hockey In Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 27. rpHOUGH beaten by live clear goals the A Wiltshires were not disgraced and did not allow Selangor to monopolise the game after the first ten minutes, during which time Selangor were continually attacking216 words
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Article137 1934-01-28 15 Perak Keen On Hongkong Tour? (From Our Qicn Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 27. IT is understood that the proposed Malayan hockey tour to Hongkong has not been definitely abandoned. Only certain Associations, including Singapore, are not in favour of going on with the project, but the question has been137 words
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Article116 1934-01-28 15 Hockey On The Khalsa Ground. The Khalsa Association drew 2 2 at hockey when they met the Raffles Institution on the former's ground last evening. The schoolboys settled down well early on and opened accounts through Teng Chew. But the Khalsa equalised before the interval arrived, M. N.116 words
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Article89 1934-01-28 15 The Marigold "B" team beat the Universal B. P. on Sunday last by 5 ties to 1. Scores (Marigold names first) Yeo Swee Thong beat Wong Kah Patt 13-13, 5-0, 15-6, Chua Leng Kuan beat Ho Mun Meng 15-3, 15-4; Tan Kim Song beat Fong Soon Weng,89 words
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Article55 1934-01-28 15 The following competitions have been arranged for the Chinese New Year holidays at the Keppel G.C.: Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 14 mixed foursomes. Wednesday and Thursday (14th and 15th) Shanghai foursomes (one entry per couple). Prizes for previous competitions wi'l be presented at the conclusion of the mixed55 words
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Article266 1934-01-28 15 Coming Fights At New World. TI/fR. C. A. Bell is arranging another I*l series of fights at the New World arena for Feb. 2. The main event will be a 12 three- j minute round bout between Battling Guiilermo and Young: Johnson. With Al Rivers away266 words
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Article93 1934-01-28 15 Last Hockey Match Of The Season. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 27. Penang 1 scored a 'comfortable victory in their final hockey match of the season, defeating Kedah at Alor Star s—o. The home team were no match for Penang, although the winners were without several93 words
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Article79 1934-01-28 15 In the Farrer Cup soccer competition on Friday, the Municipal Secretary and Treasurer's Department defeated the H.O. and Abattoirs 2—l at the Geylang Stadium in their third meeting. The first and second games were drawn. The following represented the M. S. and T. Department Salim, Ah Chew,79 words
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Article101 1934-01-28 15 The folk wing soccer fix ure.s for February have be*n arranged by the S.C.C. to be played on the Padang. Wednssciay, Thur day and Friday next, s'.x-t--side tournament. Feb sth. Practice; 6th, Colours v. Whites; Bth. "B" XI v. MP.H. 2nd XI; 9th, Colours V. Whites; 12th. "B"101 words
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Article76 1934-01-28 15 Wimbledon Champion Beaten. Sydney, Jan. 27. IN the singles final oi the Australian lawn tennis championships to-day. Fred. Perry (Britain) beat Jack Crawford (Australia! 6-3. 7-5, 6-1. Perry was in great form throughout v.hile Crawford was below his best. He served badly and often put his backhand shots76 words
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Article127 1934-01-28 15 Chinese Reader's Clever Forecast. k LTHOUGH there were a number of -t*. unexpected results, including four drawn games, in the list of matches selected for our Soccer Contest No. 34, one Chinese reader succeeded in forecasting all ten result correctly. The name and address of the winner127 words
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Article, Illustration85 1934-01-28 16 the Covevnor shading hands with the North XV before the match. Bingham. the captain, is seen Introducing the players. HE the Governor shak'ng bands with the South's representatives. Bil'son, who captained the team, is seen' introducing the playei.-s. Kvc Deal appearini wl "Nine O'clock85 words
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