Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 18 February 1934
1934-02-18
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Title Section41 1934-02-18 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. J7^ T— rsJ7~4l> Singapore; Sunday, February is, 1934. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. m pages. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1934. FIVE CENTS.'41 words
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Article, Illustration1491 1934-02-18 1 <^4 Special Interview With The "Sunday Tribune." -china will work out her own salvation: FULLEST SUPPORT iOF THE BRITISH r NATION. A Revolutionary Drama. Many Possible Causes Of International Friction. THE new British Minister to China, Sir Alexander Cadogan, arrived m Singapore yesterday and1,491 words
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Article157 1934-02-18 1 Teo Hoo Lye Institution's Effort. Pupils and friehds of the Teto Hoo Lye Institution were entertained to a concert at the school hall last Monday. Although the programme had to be arranged at a very short notice, the object of entertaining the pupils and the oublic. before breaking157 words
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Article31 1934-02-18 1 The rat population of Canton numbers about 10.000.000, .according to an estimate of the local Public Health Bureau. Every year from dustbins and from the streets, 300,000 dead rats are collected.31 words
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Article270 1934-02-18 1 "Datos Should Visit j Europe." H- H/Tsngku Ali, the eldest son and "heir of •H. H. The Sultan of TrenggaQU," returned by the P. and O. "ChitrsUS^'yesterday from England, where JRl»ad been studying. He mtslanet by a party which came down ffSp Trengs>anu to receive him and aw270 words
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Article72 1934-02-18 1 Mr. Ulm Makes The Second Solo Crossing. Sydney, Feb. 17. The Tasman Sea, known as "The Aviators' Grave," has been crossed solo for the second time by Mr. Charles Ulm, who arrived at 6.10 p.m. from New Zealand, which he left at 5.30 a.m. m the aeroplane "FaithReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration415 1934-02-18 1 Independence Of Nation Guaranteed, i Vienna, Feb. 17. FIVE more death sentences were pronounced at 10.20 p.m. by the summary court, and the men were hanged at 10.31. On the contrary, six men, due to be executed at midnight m connection with the Socialist revolt, were415 words
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Article293 1934-02-18 1 Important Discussions. BIG LABOUR PORCH INVOLVED. INURING the past few days many rumours have been m circulation concerning the position of Messrs. Tan Kan Kee and Co., the firm which is so extensively engaged m manufacturing- rubber footwear and j other goods m Singapore. The293 words
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Article131 1934-02-18 1 Manchukuo Trying To Secure Recognition. Geneva, Feb. 17. Th<> differences between the postal administrations m Britain and the Manchukuo were mentioned to the League, and In reply it was pointed oui that the Manchukuo services were reI gularly carrying British mail and Brit ish services were carryingReuter - 131 words
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Article33 1934-02-18 1 London, Feb. 17. London Rubber, Spot, 4 15 16<). July-Sept. 5 3 32d. New York Rubber, Spot, 9 9 16 cX Feb.-Mar. 9 9 16 cts. CROSS-RATE. New York —London, 5.10.33 words
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Advertisement5 1934-02-18 1 Yesterdays Cup And league Soccer.5 words
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Advertisement75 1934-02-18 1 §Mfi^^cA cooling; 3WK eshin s drink X RUY a bottle of "Beehive Brandy." C^^SsliiSiiP' Pour owe your hrst glassfull. Sip its '-'-"^^t^^^^ goldon goodness! What joy What coniy^Z&sßteSP^ tentmcnt! How lr livens and invigoratea Wffiffisr your wlu.lo system. Mow delightfully reSSt!Wh^V?S freshing on hot summer Jays and nidits. 'W'J^Siri Try75 words
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Advertisement15 1934-02-18 1 LET N. E. M. (National Employers Mutual)INSURE YOU! Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation. Special Kates.15 words
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Article613 1934-02-18 2 MOMENTOUS ISSUES DISCUSSED? The I'enang Meeting. H.E. AND MINISTER TO CHINA. (By Our Chinese Correspondent.) IVTHAT momentous problems regarding the Chinese m Malaya were discussed at Penanj? by H.E. the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, and Sir Alexander Cadogan, the new British Minister to China, which613 words
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Article87 1934-02-18 2 Experiment Of A Chinese In Kuala Lumpur. There i.s an old Chinese gentleman m Kuaia Lumpur who has been working I 40 yeas to discover a system wherewith perpetual motion can be realised. He Ls Mr. Too Nam, the grandfather of Mr. Too Hing Kei. the president of87 words
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Article601 1934-02-18 2 THE ECLIPSE OF THE SUN. Prophets "Let Down" Badly. TPHE much-heralded eclipse of the sun of last Wednesday morning a full eclipse as seen on the China Coast and a partial eclipse as seen m Malaya— not only let down the j scientific investigators, according to reports; it also badly601 words
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Article913 1934-02-18 2 Stranded Motorists. VERY UNPLEASANT' THRILLS. T*HE hardened planter or miner, who spends the majority of his time m the wilds, may smile when he reads this and suggest to his fellow hardened planter that the people from Singapore would add considerably to their education were913 words
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Article115 1934-02-18 2 The Neubronner Family A Correction. Mr H L. Velge, a nephew of the laic Mr A D. Neubronner. writes: In your issue of 11th inst. the writer of "Memories of old Penang" has made a mistake m his reference to the late Mr A D. Neubronner.115 words
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Article138 1934-02-18 2 Prize Giving And Dance At The Drill Hall. The distribution of the prizes won at the rifle meeting of "D" (Eurasian) Co SV.C., held m October last, and the prizes for the billiards tournament, will take place at a dance which is being held on Feb138 words
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Article40 1934-02-18 2 London, Feb. 17. The "Times" Berlin correspondent says that General Von Seeckt has accepted an invitation from the Nanking Government to go to China as Military Adviser and is preparing to leave for China m March.— Reuter.40 words
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Article244 1934-02-18 2 Selangor (hardening Society. (From Our Ou-n Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 17, 4 SUCCESSFUL flower -.how. organi* ised by the S- Society, was held at the Racecourse this afternoon. The results were ygMiniature gardens. 1. Mrs. R. p. r Napper; 2 Mr. B. S. Nfee. I Specimen244 words
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Advertisement142 1934-02-18 2 Iy^'r^SwH^v^ ►ou nave c^ a^ e b% that your tireless set was not tn^^h i J r^^^\ performing entirely satisfactorily, look at the valves! vOyy^^ n n^ ne cases ou t cn > au^y valves are responsible vOy/ for muffled reception and lack of volume. Invest m a I a142 words
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Miscellaneous337 1934-02-18 2 To-Day'B Radio. I GM T 715 a.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. A summary of the week's news. 730 Tin A .religious service: address by J. Scat Lcig-tt, D.D.; Arncld Goldsbrough (crgan). relayed irom St. Mariin-in-the-Fields. Trafalgar Square. London. (Time Signal from Greenwich at 8.15 a.m.). 8.20 a.m. A Welsh337 words
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Miscellaneous94 1934-02-18 2 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS. The "Arethusa" <VT-AEFi. m port, was expected to take off for Karachi vu Alor Star to-day at 12.30 p.m. The "Astraea" (G-ABTLi, m port, i 5 expected to take off for Karachi via Ak>: Star on Feb, 25 at 12.30 p.m. The "Athena" «G-ABTK«. due it I Singapore94 words
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Article635 1934-02-18 3 Detectives' Museum. M4 NY INTERESTING EXHIBITS. IH excellent idea of the difficulties confronted by the local police m their war against the criminal underworld of Singapore can be obtained by a visit to the Police Museum at the Detective Branch. The citizen who has had no635 words
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Article144 1934-02-18 3 Chinese Bound Over For Two Years. a clea^ or b d U1 f CoUector who Frl nd as Produced before yesterday the Thircl Magistrate. of truJFlg^ \l g^ lth crim^ai breach l «e prot^rtv tT? nt ln res P ect of 537.05. Song y hls employer. San?144 words
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Article328 1934-02-18 3 Interesting Case At i Seremban. I i (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Feb. 16. A E^ f 22? interest t0 the Malays, h7fnr?^n 5? f Its kind to COme Up before the Court, was to have been heird K^ Y lO Seremba Magistrate £aj a Kamaralzaman.328 words
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Article180 1934-02-18 3 i Many Gamblers Fined At I Johore. (From Our Own Corresvondent.) Johore Bahru. Feb. 16. The Chinese New Year was celebrated on a very small scale m Johore Bahru. Not a single flair was flown, as m prevlou years, from the various business houses, but red cloth180 words
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Article172 1934-02-18 3 Stoic Watches From Singapore Shop. Sentences of six and two months' r.i. respectively wqre passed by the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday on the two Chinese youths who were i charged m connection with the theft of watchc3, valued at 51 ,300 from a North I172 words
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Article132 1934-02-18 3 Tamil Accused Of Receiving It. A Tamil constable, Rajaraman, was yesterday charged before Mr. R J F Curtis the Third Magistrate, with dislestly receiving stolen property, a cais Y ed U c e iaimhig trial. A.S.P Mecready 1 that the watch was lost by com Inanfc along with132 words
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Article214 1934-02-18 3 Says Master's Son Hit Him. AMUSING reasons were given by a Chinese "boy" yesterday before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, explaining why he had stolen money from his master, a European. Chew Keng Kwong, alias Lim Kens, was brought up on two charges: (1) theft as a214 words
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Article111 1934-02-18 3 Local Indian Before The Magistrate. A local Indian, Sayed Sadulla bin S. Hamid, was yesterday charged before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the Third Magistrate, with cheating m respect of $450, alternatively of obtaining credit of that sum under a false pretence. The complainant was K. M. Oli111 words
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Article308 1934-02-18 3 Reduced To CulpableHomicide. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Feb. 17. MAT bin Lah, charged with murder, alleged to have been committed m the small village of Krlan, was found guilty of the lesser offence of culpable j homicide not amounting to murder and was sentenced to308 words
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Article508 1934-02-18 3 Renewed Appeal For Help. rriHE meagre response from the Malayan A public to the appeal on behalf of the victims of the Indian earthquake suggests that there has not been enough realisation m this country of the extent of the havoc, writes Mr. V. S. Mr-non. secretary of508 words
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Article842 1934-02-18 3 Due Here Next Month. SOME WELL-KNOWN Passengers. nPiIK Hainl)iirg--Amt Y nka liner "U--solute," on her annual cruis around the world, will arrive m Singapore on March 18 at noon. She sai' ed Prom New York on elan. 14 and I* returning- on May 29. The passengers842 words
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Advertisement5 1934-02-18 3 Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd., London.5 words
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Article1036 1934-02-18 4 KHALID SHELDRAKE - CHINESE NEW YEAR IN LONDON. KHALID SHELDRAKE A Quarter Where Everyone Is Happy. (By T ONDON is a world m itself. Very few j 1-J are able to know London properly, <yen after many years of residence, and fi»w Londoners have visited every part of the Metropolis. A "Northerner" .seldom1,036 words
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Article325 1934-02-18 4 Bill For American Congress. Washington, Feb. 17. MR. Scrugham has introduced into the House of Representatives a Bill requiring the Treasury to purchase at least 25 million ounces of silver per month for six months and ten millions per month thereafter until a billion ounces has been purchased325 words
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Advertisement140 1934-02-18 4 Opening at the CAPITOL Wednesday Next Note the Date The Screen's Hottest Star m her most Dynamic Comedy Ro!e TANTALIZING, NAUGHTY, TEMPESTUOUS y S^ JEAN HARLOW f^X In M.-G.-M.'s delicious new brand of comedy Cr^^~j^^ >lv "THE BLONDE BOMBSHELL" tfel^ A roaring inside-story of a famous screen siren you all140 words
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Advertisement903 1934-02-18 4 SANATOGEN will give you New StrenQ*h-New Vitality nrSIHY wait hoping that new health may come by Bf* f 1 i tse lf when by taking Sanatogen, you can be AmLJI sure oi new strength and vitality. Thousands and thousands of appetite disappeared l*cause men and women who sufiered Sanatogen actually903 words
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Article, Illustration1127 1934-02-18 5 CINEQUE - C INEQUE By FREE SEATS. Result Of "Sunday Tribune' Competition. Very few of our readers were able to solve the problem s^t them m the Sunday Tribune of Feb. 4. Many guessed correctly the name of the Fox picture which the symbols represented, but were unable1,127 words
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Advertisement391 1934-02-18 5 < I I I 111 'Hi11,,,,,,, ri/ ggjjjjgjffijSl To-Day HM.IHIS H *RRI SON AINSWORTH S DASHING STORY OP ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE' I "DICK TURPIN" i A GAUMONT BRITISH PRODUCTION J with VICTOR McLAGLEN i i 4 O1 i_ H Iff"'' wlit^^J^l all-Ntiir Brit isn W^r*.' 1 See the tamo us391 words
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Advertisement35 1934-02-18 5 Hlm ..i-ui ftp SLMH »"^iy^^\^^ From o novel v>y Wl Carl Derr Bi9g«ri ARE YOU A DETECTIVE? WELL— PROVE IT P>Y COMPARING •s 5 YOUR iMETHODS WITH THOSE OF CHARLIE (HAN Showing ALHAMBBA Feb. 20th35 words
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Article2237 1934-02-18 6 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent Paris Favours An Original Note. WHEN Paris points the way to X] fashion it leads through clever outlines. I r HIGH necklines and low, sashes* and belts, feminine Z c dainty finishing touches and notions or severely tailored models all conform2,237 words
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Advertisement44 1934-02-18 6 We receive regular weekly shipments* of AMERICAN. WASH FROCKS, VAN RAALTE and ALLEN- A- HOSIERY. VAN RAALTE UNDIES and GLOVES, BIEN JOLI CORSETS GIRDLES scientifically designed to fit and improve any figure and FRANCETTE MODEL HATS. Priscilla Ltd. 61, Stamford Road, SINGAPORE. Tel: 3335.44 words
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Advertisement276 1934-02-18 6 i Give a Zeiss" Camera this Time. j Cameras are obtainable from all photographic stores throughout Malaya, «> SOLE AGENTS: The Scientific Listrtm Company, SINGAPORE. Prevent Colds conquer Sore Throat by taking fORHAMINT T/ic Qerm-Kil/ing Throat Tabiel Try the new f oriainaZrEASY-ACCESS" fIH|HHfID9H| Oil ■^M^^MBm P^^^^^^^^Sjgßt ORDINARY FOIL WRAPPINGS MOISTURE-PROOF276 words
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Advertisement443 1934-02-18 7 s—"thfgift5 "thfgift to personal FRIENDS SHOULD SUGGEST YOU. THERE IS NO GIFT SO PERSONAL AS YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. i fl 1 fl V Make an appointment to-day. Jl $100 Satisfaction duaranteed LEE FLETCHER 102, North Bridge Road, Singapore. 'Phone 2830. IT-TO-PATE PHILATELISTS' REQUISITES f.XC ELLEN I ALBUMS Bl i .tf ir443 words
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Advertisement155 1934-02-18 7 TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP BIOCITIN Charges Your Brain and Nerve Cells With Energy, and «o Ensures Against Physical and Mental Fatigue. Obtainable m powder and tablet from all first-class Dispensaries, and Stores or from HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY, LTD., 809, 311 313, North Bridge Road, Singapore. LUCKY SOUVENIR OF THE NEW155 words
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Advertisement170 1934-02-18 7 HARRIET HUBBARD AVER BEAUTY PREPARATIONS. To-day, when a lady buys beauty preparations, she cannot afford the trinl-and-error method. She is seeking VALUE m every sense of the word That is why the HARRIET HUBBARD AVER preparations are selling and reselling m spite of .he times. Ladies have learned that these170 words
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Advertisement184 1934-02-18 7 CV STEP IN FOR Who's Who on thp Screen for 1934, containing one thousand photographs and biographies each. Who's Wh m Football with more than one thousand biographies of famous players. Latest British and American magazines, fashion journals, novels, literary books, stationery, fountain pens, &c. Easign Book Store, 17. Hiffh184 words
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551 1934-02-18 8 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Feb, 18, 1934. ENGLISH, PLEASE! OIR Cecil dementi has left for Home on a holiday which should prove a useful interval for reflection, and induce him to change some of his ideas when he returns to Malaya. Friendly sentiments associated with his departure on leave cannot551 words
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Article990 1934-02-18 8 IS the United Planting Association t of Malaya project going to materialise successfully, or is it going to be wrecked by fear of dominance by the dtj AND Rubber Growers' Association f W< J up AM. trust that it will speedily come into being, for if, as there990 words
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Article805 1934-02-18 8 " Quiz - "Quiz" Smiles Of The Week By "WHY should husbands be henpecked," asks a Penang correspondent. Because they're husbands, of course. A A The eclipse was not visible at Ipoh because it was "dull and drizzly all day." Ordinarly, m Ipoh, it's only dull all day. (Now it's "Genial Jack's"805 words
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Advertisement130 1934-02-18 8 I FURNITURE j ANNUAL j CLEARANCE j COMMENCED IT SATURDAY, IT /W/; FEBRUARY. I D r RICES REDUCED. D i BEL 0 W 1 S T PJ BUY NOW I? AND SAVE MONEY. 25—29, ORCHARD ROAD. LATEST NOVELS MEN AGAINST THE SEA Rj Nordhoft" ami Hull $3.00. J HCVAH CVIVK130 words
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Miscellaneous44 1934-02-18 8 THE WEEK'S TIDE TABLE. TO-DAY: 1.20 a.m., 1.34 p.m. TO-MORROW: 1.47 a.m.. 2.15 p.m. TUESDAY: 2.16 a.m., 2.59 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 2.46 a.m., 3.55 p.m. THURSDAY: 3.25 a.m.. 5.16 p.m. FRIDAY: 4.15 a.m., 7.39 p.m. SATURDAY: 5.28 a.m.. 9.15 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.05 a.m.. 9.58 p.m.44 words
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Article966 1934-02-18 9 Patketk Diary. WATTING FOR LETTER FROM MALAYA. (from Our Own correspondent.) > London. Ft b. 6 (By Air Mail). 4 PRETTY giri typist of 26, who 4^ spoke French and German and who, it h was worried because of the non-arrival of a letter from Malaya was966 words
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Article276 1934-02-18 9 Competition With Home Manufacturers. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 6, <By air mail* IN the House of Commons to-night, Mr. Herbert Williams asked the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs whetner he has received any representations from His Majesty's Government m Canada on the subject of276 words
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Article126 1934-02-18 9 Malayans And Examinations In Medicine. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 6. <By Air Mail). The following Malayan students have passed their final medical examination: Cheong Ann Sim, son of Cheonij Chwee Puan, of Singapore, at St. Mary's. Cheah Chin Tiong, of Singapore, at Edinburgh University, Miss Mary126 words
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Article88 1934-02-18 9 Oath Of Office Administered Yesterday. The Hon. Mr. Andrew Caldecott, the Colonial Secretary, yesterday morning took the oath as Officer Administering the Government, consequent on the departure of His Excellency the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, who has left by the "Ranpura" for Home, on leave. The oath88 words
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Article163 1934-02-18 9 Stole Mail Bags From Train. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Feb. 6 (By Air Mail). A SENTENCE of 18 months' hard labour was pass 3d at Chester Assizes to-day on a seaman, Hamid Has san, 36, of Huskisson Street, Liverpool, for stealing two mail-bags on a train between163 words
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Article49 1934-02-18 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Feb. 6. »By Air Mail). Mrs. H. C. Abraham who came home from Penang owing to ill-health is making headway against her ailment. She is looking forward to returning but not before Mr. Abraham comes home on leave next year.49 words
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Article, Illustration33 1934-02-18 9 Mr. E. E. Especkcrman. who has retired after 29 years of service m various departments m the Government. He held the post of Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court, Seiemban, on his retirement.33 words
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Article307 1934-02-18 9 MALAYAN ESTATE SLAVERY! Indignation Over New Book. i (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Feb. 6 (By Air Mail>. MALAYAN authorities m London are strenuously rebutting an alleged calumny which appears In a recent book, "Confessions of a Planter," by Leopold Ainsworth. The offending passage runs as follows "As a very307 words
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Article41 1934-02-18 9 Rome. One of fifteen newly elected Senators is Isiah Levi. a prominent Jewish Industrialist m Turin, according to the Jewish telegraph agency. Senator Levi is the first Jew to be elected to the Senate during the Fascist regime.41 words
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Article688 1934-02-18 9 Stocks Mounting. WAVE OF OPTIMISM IN I.S. (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Feb. 2 (By Air Mail). AFTER a long period (taring whkh many American rubber operators, though following the matter with interest, were surprisingly sceptical regarding the regulation of the producing industry, the Restriction germ688 words
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Advertisement33 1934-02-18 9 (ohioai|^teti)orC M\ TONWAY STEWART PENS" are fully guaranteed a "d also enjoy a world w ide reputation for efficiency. BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. Obtainable from all leading THE CHINA OPTICAL CO. -stationers. "ffiSSSf" 133 words
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Advertisement17 1934-02-18 9 Opgningj AiHAHBPA Tuesday CHARLIE CHAN'S GREATEST CASE" wrist watch gleaming m the darkness. this mysterious crime. -JJBpSmm17 words
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Advertisement22 1934-02-18 9 Don^t order Beer ask f or TIGER BEER The word TIGER makes all the difference. Fraser Neave, Ltd. DISTRIBUTORS. |M|MiM|ii|i||tilti|iiaii|iiiiiiiiiil|!i«:iiii|;!iiiin|ii|iil;il!iliilii|i>|ii|M|iiint!i(iiii!|!ii,'l .1' 11122 words
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Article, Illustration844 1934-02-18 10 Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. cy (By Walter Lindrum.) WITHOUT the least desire to check th enthusiasm of the ambitious amateur, I want to point out that certain points m professional billiards require to be copied with wise discretion, when an amateur, even a good r;nc, is behind the cue.844 words
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Article1868 1934-02-18 10 The Chinese Chin Woo Many Branches In Malaya Catholic Yt^ Men's Association Annual Report The Chinese Association-^ Annual Meeting And Dinner. I rpHE Chinese Chin Woo (Athletic) Association of Singapore have started a membership campaign. This Association, which was formed m the Colony many years ago, has1,868 words
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Advertisement79 1934-02-18 10 i -l-Tr" r :ii^_ r !^^^"•wlj? 1 [^^^^TVjII /V $o++(± y/w/1-ffifo/vq g'r^v^Tr^^ l I I TO irOUK HEALTH. I I J KEEP THEN 9 JiLjl //jf^> ly J lit^fc I Ri "'t', G&/!\~\_/fffli'// ft As Tiger To A Tiger "TIGER" BALM, Fights All Thy Pains And Makes You Cool And79 words
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Advertisement23 1934-02-18 10 U you want to keep I going' never t I I drop your Anchor* I Distributors:— N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. i23 words
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Advertisement127 1934-02-18 11 **i-''7r/ H^E^K U2^^^^^M^m l^^B^J^^M^^^2~V^T^^^r*^k CADBURY'S Now Recommended by OVER 480 LOCAL DO^ SUTTON'S WORLD FAMOUS You must reaiis J||i| SEEDS CLOU Of LOCal "Qm£s?? The finest varieties of Flower jSP^^ and Vegetable Seeds carefully Every day Docto rs are recomment^^ selected for all climates. and recognised as the perfect Foo127 words
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Article1538 1934-02-18 12 " Rimau - "Rimau" Retirement Of A Popular Sportsman Good To The Last Penang Cricket Scores Singapore Soccer Prospects The Commercial Cup Competition Ladies 9 Hockey Quadrangular Two Lawn Tennis Tournaments Tamils 9 Steady Improvement. (By II7ITH the approach of the League soccer season proper, interest m the1,538 words
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Advertisement432 1934-02-18 12 SOCCER COMPETITION. Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of 100 <MQQ "Sunday Tribune" No Popular Football £ntrance MUSt DC TnnfpQj Lontesi. P Won (No. 40.) cc money will be divided equally between them. Entries must be submitted on coupon printed below. Employees of the "Malaya Tribune" and "Sunday Tribune"432 words
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Advertisement60 1934-02-18 12 Slllllll.l Illliilill 1,11,1, miii, li| |l)|>i||l|!||i|l||||| |k|;(||| j I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II 1444? m i The pleasure HBK^%, •'•'''■'ifflßF' 1 anticipation j i MS^^^^^N **y ne Pleasure off60 words
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On The Badminton Courts Of Malaya.
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Article1259 1934-02-18 13 News From Here And There. Tour Of Mayflower B.P. To K.L. Progress Of Game In Penang The Year's Work In Selangor Yale Seniors Win Klang Team Singles League News From Seremban. A RRANGEMENTS are being made 1 by the Mayflower B.P. for a visit t to Kuala Lumpur during the1,259 words
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Advertisement216 1934-02-18 13 WATCHES nMEGA, ROSKOPF, JELLED UVER MOVEMKSTB. NICKELS KET i-iMj Dust Water Proof 28. 00 J^ POCKET from 40.00 WRIST m f Dust Water Proof 14 ct 65.00 •i n»wiicm from $125 C 4%W v WATCH GUARANTEED. RtPAIRS FKECISION INSTRUMENTS TnE ODOUTES DUMPY LEVELS CTWIS PRISMATIC COMPASSES ROVD TRACERS REFLECTING UTELS216 words
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Advertisement63 1934-02-18 13 WITaA/X Or in/^ ci y can't keep moths out of your clothes You need powerful FLBT If you want to save needless expense, figlit destructive moths with the one and only FLIT. Weak imitations will expose your valuable clothiiig to the damage of hungry moth worms. Avoid all risk. Insist63 words
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Advertisement209 1934-02-18 13 »ooiTDATcrir IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE UN *utu^ v The Great Eastern Life Assurance. Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. London Office: 27, Old Jewry, The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies209 words
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Advertisement201 1934-02-18 14 §A Happy New Year to our Chinese Friends. "r:r;r.: 4 4 f\ F J /s^?i^j^ The new-laid eggs come from the t\ ilfyti "Ovaltine" Egg Farm and have decid-l^ffy-w e^ a^ vanta^ cs over ordinary eggß. 4 d fe lYlaintain your health and The -ow*w Dairy Farm with >?\ I201 words
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1059 1934-02-18 15 OESULTS of yesterday's matches m the English Leagues, as cabled by Reuter, and the tables brought right up to date are as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, Div. 1. TWO GAMES ONLY. Everton 1 Middlesbrough 1 West Bromwich I Wo verhampion 0 Goals. ENGLISH LEAGUE,1,059 words
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Article140 1934-02-18 15 THE VILLA WIN AT TOTTENHAM. Fifth Bound Results. Sheffield Wednesday Held To A Draw. London, Feb. 17. ffO-DAY'S Fifth Round ties m the English Cup competition aroused unprecedented interest, especially the two matches between the London and Midland teams. While Derby County failed to get the better140 words
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Article71 1934-02-18 15 Yesterday's Third Round Results. London. Feb. 17. To-day's third round ties m the Scottish Cup competition resulted as follows: Albion R 6 Ross County 1 Queen o South 3 Cowdenbeath 0 Cettie 3 Falklrk 1 ffibtrniaiu o Aberdeen 1 Mctherwell 5 East Stirling 0 Rangers 0 Hearts 071 words
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Article45 1934-02-18 15 Singapore Khalsa team at cricket v. the N.c.c. to-day on N.C.C. ground <*i L p.m.; Mohan Singh. Wazir Singh, M. B. 2- *zn Piara. Gopal Singh. Kernal A. N. Katyal, Balbir Singh, DusswkTS? 11 Harband Singh. Sohan wngh, Chanan Singh and Tahil Singh.45 words
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Article33 1934-02-18 15 (From Out Own Correspondent) M J Penang. Feb. 17. rwL u r PPl 0° l 0 to"day the Penan? R *»at the Veterans 10-0, and weur reserves beat the Eagle" 7—o.33 words
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Article18 1934-02-18 15 *GOLP"CLI'B. PlIvM U^L m^ eel f °ursomes will be SternoSS Sln S^Pore Golf Club this18 words
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Article274 1934-02-18 15 Tournament At K.L. Concluded. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 17. THE Malayan women's hockey tournament came to an end to-day when the Ipoh Y.W.C.A. met and defeated the Kuala Lumpur Wynsomers 2—o. The Wynsomers played much better than m their previous matches and had they274 words
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Article185 1934-02-18 15 Handicaps For The First: Day's Events. HANDICAPS for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club's three-day professional race meeting commencing on Saturday are as follows: Horses Class 2, Div. 1, 6 furlongs. Comprador 9.0 The Warrior 8.2 Amy Welkin 8.7 Fed Up 8.1 Stick Up 8.13 Nuit185 words
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Article34 1934-02-18 15 Australia Beaten By Great Britain. Perth, Feb. 17. (IREAT Britain beat Australia by J seven matches to five m the fifth and final lawn tennis test. Australia won the previous four. Reuter.34 words
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Article379 1934-02-18 15 Lady Reader Wins Prize Of $100. ONLY one reader succeeded m forecasting all ten results correctly m the Sunday Tribune soccer contest No. 37. The name and address of the winner, \*ho will receive the full prize of $100, are: Miss Jamaliah b. Hassan, 50, Anthony Road, Singapore.379 words
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Article102 1934-02-18 15 Raphael Coming To Signapore. AIME Raphael, the Frenchman whom Al Rivers failed to beat m three recent attempts m Saigon, is due nere on the 20th, and will fight Arthur Suares, the conqueror of Sgt. Jim Brady, at the Olympic Stadium on Feb. 28. The fight will102 words
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Article612 1934-02-18 15 TENNIS AT THE S.C.C. Yesterday's Play. GOOD PROGRESS MADE. ■FAVOURED by excellent weather, which prevailed throughout the day, good progress was made m the Chinese New Year invitation lawn tennis tournament at the S.C.C. courts, yesterday. Two finals were played off, Mrs. Sturgess figuring m both. She won the ladies'612 words
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Article, Illustration182 1934-02-18 16 Printed and published by E. Maurice Glover at the offices of the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd., 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore, Straits Settlements. A typical view of the crowds ou side the Singapore Museum during the Chinese New Year holidays The competitors m the182 words
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