Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 4 March 1934
1934-03-04
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Title Section19 1934-03-04 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE: MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. {zrr-"^? SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAROH. 4, 1934. FIVE CBNIS.19 words
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3512 1934-03-04 1 —Quick March Completes The "Hat Trick" For The Meeting. PORT SWETTENHAM OWNERS FIVE WINS. CONCLUSION OF TDE SINGAPORE RACES. Successful Day's Sport. Members 1 Sweep Realises A Sum Of $137,600. lOCKEY Tankard's fine hors;-manship m winning four of the nme events yesterday, and3,512 words
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Article, Illustration200 1934-03-04 1 w Former State Secretary Of Johore. (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore, March 3. A LTHOUGH Dato Ismail bin Bachok ■tTi had been ill for some time the news' of his death at his residence. Point Pleasant, Johore Bahru. this morning came as a surprise to his200 words
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Article185 1934-03-04 1 The Tin Bufler Peel. Chinese Miners Want More Information. (From Our Own Corresvondent) Ipoh, March 3. A MEETING of the Perak Chinese Mining and Planting Association to-day discussed the proposed referendum to be taken by the Government on the buffer Jtin pool.' The following three resolutions were unanimously passed:— (1)185 words
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Article279 1934-03-04 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh; Min Kuo Jih Pao - Sin Chew Jit Poh Min Kuo Jih Pao and Fighting Starts. END OF CONSULAR JURISDICTION? Shanghai, Mar. 3. fPHE Tibetans are invading Sikanj/ and Szechuen. Fighting ha- broken out between them and the Szechuen troops, according to a win j received from Gen. Ma Lun (Chair i279 words
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Article51 1934-03-04 1 President Roosevelt Orders An Inquiry. Washington, March 3. President Roosevelt has ordered an investigation into the charges of sabot- age of Army aeroplanes which have been carrying air mail It is alleged that the sabotage involved punctured petrol tanks, controls tampered with, and water m the petrol.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article122 1934-03-04 1 MONK MURDERED BY, ROBBERS. Patrols Cloisters. Interviewed By American Tourists. London, Mar. CINCE the Loch Ness monst< r has disappeared from its winter quarters, interest centres m the reappearance of Westminster Abbey's only ghost, after two years' absence a tall, lean and cowled monk, who otm murderedReuter - 122 words
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Article225 1934-03-04 1 Sin Chew Jit poh; Min Kuo Jih Pao - But Regained By Counter Attack. Shanghai, March 3. It is learnt from a reliable source that the 41st Army under Gen. Sun Tien Ying, who are attacking Ninghsia, once captured the city, but were subsequent'y dislodged by a fierce counter-attack ■>f the Allied forces. It is reported that225 words
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Article126 1934-03-04 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh; Min Kuo Jih Pao - Sin Chew Jit Poh Min Kuo Jih Pao and Revolutionists Active In Shanghai. Japanese evacuation of Malauyu, Shahochiao and Shihmunchai, other place 3 along the Great Wall, is pending settlement. The Japanese troops m Shanghai held a ceremony this morning m commemoration of the armistice of the SinoJapanese126 words
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Advertisement29 1934-03-04 1 mk fEI if Old I■ QP §Cf Highland SCOTCH "WHISKY DONALD MACKAV C CQ BPIXBURGH EVERY STORE 2.85 SE^» IT 2.8S per bottle. THE EASTERN AGENCIES, <# LTD. per Iwttto.29 words
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Advertisement29 1934-03-04 1 RUBBER PRICES. London, Mar. 3. London Rubber, Spot, 4 15|16d. i July-Sept. 5 3|32d. New York Rubber, Spot, 10 3|22 cts. April-May-June 10% cts. CROSS-RATE. New York London, 5.74.29 words
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Advertisement16 1934-03-04 1 LET N. E. M. (National Employers' Mutual) INSURE YOU! Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation. Special Rates.16 words
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Article542 1934-03-04 2 The Season Of Farewells Begins. Singapore Is The World's Meeting And Parting Place. THIS is the season of farewells. It is at this time of the year that those fortunate people who can arrange it decide to take leave when they know the summer months lie ahead of them m542 words
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Article98 1934-03-04 2 r Malays Spend Less On Weddings. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, March 2. TiHE i'act that Malays are now economising on functions which formerly involved expense was commented upon at a meeting of the Seremban Malays' fetter Living Society. The chairman, Tuan Sheikh Ahmad, stated that at98 words
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Article88 1934-03-04 2 America Discussing With European Nations* Washington, Mar. 3. Mr. Phillips said to-day Mr. Roosevelt emphasised that the United States has an interest m the success of the world disarmament plans, and would accord every possible assistance to other nations who were striving for a workable formula. Mr. NormanReuter - 88 words
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Advertisement113 1934-03-04 2 Ullllillltlllllllllltlllllllllllllllllll |j i 111 i i i i iii DANGEROUS to trust a weak imitation .7 DEMAND powerful FLIT Übl\ your baby's health and comfort worth the protection that comes only with FLIT, the powerful insect-killer? It's dangerous to trust weak imitations they often fail to kill disease-bearing flies and113 words
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Advertisement271 1934-03-04 2 Hzh z i 11^ I J/iNlihK I^l r 1 i r ''-.;V-' tjnSSb&Kx B^BHB ■■'..■■■*'^B i t I fu^HUllru'tk iii i **«2E*/^»^Wk. •■■*>/>.■,■.. fIL J 4 mt- degrees Fahrenheit* \f H" f No form of refrigeration other B If the good health of yourself and |B— than vhvtr'u- can offer271 words
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Article387 1934-03-04 3 HIT BY TILLER HANDLE. Seaman's Death. COLLISION WITH A STEAMER. rfHE death of a Tamil seaman, Sahul Hamid. who received a blow from the tiller of a tongkang which came into collision with an unknown steamer, was inquired into by th Singapore Coroner, Mr. W.387 words
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Article108 1934-03-04 3 Asleep On Permanent Way. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, March 2. GOING to sleep on Ihe permanent way was the cause of the death of patrol coolie named Mariappan. It is stated that he and another man named Kandasamy were on the permanent way m the Taiping108 words
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Article72 1934-03-04 3 Inquiry Into Death Of Malacca Hylam. (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Mar. 2. A verdict of death by poisoning was returned by the Malacca Coroner m the case of a Hylam who was found m a dying condition. Dr. S. J. Chong, of the Durian Daun Hospital, stated72 words
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Article436 1934-03-04 3 Decapitated Bodies Discovered. (Bij The "Tribune" Crime Reporter.) rpHERE was a time when Singapore A was often referred to as the "Chicago of the East." Those were the days when murderers were rampant m the city. To-day, however, thanks to the activities of a police force, whose436 words
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Article99 1934-03-04 3 Chinese Charged With Causing Hurt. Ngoh Tiok Keng was produced before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, yesterday on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to one Tan Ter. The accused claimed trial and CourtInspector Bembroke .said that there was a fight between the accused and the complainant99 words
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Article23 1934-03-04 3 For crowding 100 fowls into a basket a Chinese was fined $25 by the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, yesterday.23 words
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Article275 1934-03-04 3 Head Still Missing. TWO MORE SIKHS ARRESTED. gTARTLING developments are anti- j cipated m connection with thu brutal murder at Teluk Anson, of a Sikh moneylender whose depcapitated body was discovered m a lonely spot four miles" out of town on Feb. 22. A sensation was caused275 words
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Article776 1934-03-04 3 HOW THEY CAME BY JUNKS. Their Problems. UNKS WITH ISLAND HOME. (By A Special Correspondent.) ABOUT 10J years ago, tha first Hainanese came to Malaya, m their adventurous junks. Others followed m a steady stream, until m the years of the boom between 1,000 and 2,000 arrived776 words
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Article, Illustration794 1934-03-04 3 HOW THE SETTLEMENT W AS FOUNDED. OLD SINGAPORE— I. Meeting Of Stamford Raffles And Malay Chief. (By A "Sunday Tribune" Special Correspondent J IT is necessary, to write or attempt to write a series of articles concerning Old Singapore, that I, a comparative newcomer, should have recourse to the various794 words
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Advertisement9 1934-03-04 3 IV iT i/i iiiJJBWH Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd., London.9 words
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671 1934-03-04 4 "British Shipping Needs No Subsidies. "Blue Funnel' Director's Visit To Singapore Flying an m 'I HK present situation m British hipping was discussed by .Mr. •I If. Thornton, :t director of the Pimm*] Line, m the course oi i exclusive interview with are* tati c of the Sunday Tribune for*671 words
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Article280 1934-03-04 4 Arrangements For The Beauty Contest. THE forthcoming trade show at the old race course promises i.<» be a great success. Entries and applications are coming m fast and m two sections there is no more room to be let. The whole of the motor section has been filled,280 words
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Article190 1934-03-04 4 Ceremony At The Garrison Church, Tanglin. A pretty wedding was solemnised at the Garrison Church yesterday afterneon between Company-Sergeant-Mai or Joseph Cooper and Miss Amelia Kathleen Lilian Brown. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cooper, of Melksham, Wiltshire, and the bride, who comes190 words
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Article29 1934-03-04 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Mar. 2 The Rialto Theatre, Malacca, a popular place of entertainment m the days of silent, pictures, has been re-opened with talkies.29 words
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Article24 1934-03-04 4 Tokyo, March, 3 Mr. Hatoyama, Minister of Education, has resigned and the Premier is being installed as his successor this evening. Reuter.24 words
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Article426 1934-03-04 4 Y.W.C.A. Arranging Good Entertainment. THE Garden Fete and Charity Bazaar arranged by the Y.W.C.A. Hostel on Fort Canning Road nexi week promises some novel entertainment, m addition to being m aid of a good cause. The Fair will be opened by Mrs. Caldecott on Friday, March426 words
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Article262 1934-03-04 4 A Bitter And Protracted Battle. New York, Mar. 3 A BITTER and protracted battle over Mr. Roosevelt's request to the Powers to negotiate trade-agreements to alter tariffs is forecasted by Washington correspondents. Although the President has emphasised that he is only asking for Powers for three years evenReuter - 262 words
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Article437 1934-03-04 4 The Latest treat ions KIDDIES' DISPLAY POITI.AK. 'By Our Wom(i7i Reporter.) ITXDERGOING Riviera transformation, John Lit lie's prta^L ed a delightful bathing suit parade yesterday morning. A Rreattjr en. larked platform gave added opp) r [unity for the mannequins to shov. themselves to all parts of437 words
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Advertisement85 1934-03-04 4 gBISiNII BEER AS DEPENDABLE AS ITS NAME. A Product Of The Archipelago Brewery Co., Singapore. AGENTS: j. N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. f n- .i -MASTERS-. j Distributors: PnOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS THONE 3463. Marvel Dental Cream .<TC From HOLLYWOOD '^Bviil' Used by all fam <>«s Screen Stars will85 words
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Miscellaneous599 1934-03-04 4 CROSSWORD PUZZLE No. 25. I FSrst Prize $250. Second Prize $150. ANOTHER $400 MUST BE WON. j THIS PUZZLE IS BEING ISSUED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SAME PUZZLE WHICH APPEARED IN THE MALAYA TRIBUNE ON MARCH 1. 1. Address the solution to T. B. ROQERB A k 1— ~i P^^599 words
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Article819 1934-03-04 5 CINEQUE - CINEQUE By ILLUSTRATIVE of the great pains being taken to translate the play "Ber- keley Square," into a distinctive phnto- cirama is the conscientious effort thaft was expended in the construction of sets. It is seldom that a motion picture set itself exudes sufficient drama lo make819 words
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Advertisement452 1934-03-04 5 y, if! AFTER NIGHT ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS APPLAUD THK MARVELLOUS SCENES IN THIS GREAT MUSICAL 1 SPECTACLE I S KASOX EXTENDED See it To-Day I I Matinee TO-DAY at 3.IS— COME EARLY j YAKNER HlOSb, MStct creators ,f musical shows, eclipse the gPtcrag jfkrfes <>i "GM-VtggasT and "42ncl Street" with a452 words
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Advertisement71 1934-03-04 5 'I'l.iiMini'iiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^iiiiHiiiiHiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^iiiii'iiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiin^' 1 ALHAMBSA I j —Phone 6909— f MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3 P.M. J TO-NIGHT 6-15 and 9-15 j I Continued Success of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Greatest Jungle Thriller I U^n ami ill IKt* m^BBR rf Jtß > I THE FEARLESS I With j BUSTER CRABBE, (World's Champion Swimmer) I71 words
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Advertisement173 1934-03-04 5 HEATHER 17 A V LESLIE ANfJKL I 1 WA HOWARD m Film m I All-British Cast. AllHiil,,!, f lV^.^ 79 vB j4 ISI^HF&i »«^r«^ pc^S' jjj^MJM PPW^qE ■,< *^^d ..i-jfW j/M J ■UK S** f 'jß^r "^-4 > "*tW I BkSr-^H^ yfißn^lMHrWßi^fflßil tt^T,, *sl I i bX llß^ 3BBJwHfeß^£3BDS^MiWß^'^9yaBii^ BßMW^^B^T"173 words
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Article1247 1934-03-04 6 Our Woman Correspondent - Our Woman Correspondent By JAPANESE lanterns strung around the pool and m the garden at Tanglm Club made a delightful setting for the. Lido party last Wednesday. An informal supper was .served, followed by dancing m the ballroom, where a very jolly crowd gathered to1,247 words
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500 1934-03-04 6 HOW is your face When did you last take a thorough, searching look at your make-up m front of a really bright light, or m the glaring sunlight, to find out if your rouge and powder and lipstick really blend m as they should500 words
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Advertisement186 1934-03-04 6 Save Clt It ft iT *\/V* I Vitamin malt tonic food I Osii malt i-s the family vitamin tonic a balanced, I tasdardised ?.nd extremely appetising preparatton I cl \itamins A. B. C and D. It i: invaluable as a general 9 t nic pik! i iccommendcd for children end186 words
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Advertisement200 1934-03-04 6 v'''''*''l'''''' l r i« 4^lfe) N<> ROOM FOR MSAPI i r iL NEW WORLD B Jfl '^^f^BH at New I Eorti: l>«-ii < mtnmcr \J m?*" i-"igh-iers. I Rank. At l.lt p.ir. I PRANK WEBER, A ara^^^pJß|fl[ "The While H n• I ats'st I::ijxr'aUon GRAHAM, 'R.A.F. hampion." vL SHERLOCK WARRIN200 words
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Advertisement554 1934-03-04 7 GIFT TO PERSONAL FRIENDS SHOULD SUGGEST YOU. THERE IS SO GIFT SO PERSONAL AS YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. V Make an appointment to-day. io no Copies for vI.UU Satisfaction Guaranteed LEi FETCBER 102, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Thone 2850. SUNDAY TRIBUNE. Thone: 5811 and 5812. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including554 words
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Advertisement171 1934-03-04 7 TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TII» BIOCITIN Charges Your Brain and Nerve Cells With Energy, and m Ensures Against Physical and Mental Fatigue. Obtainable m powder and tablet from all first-class Dispensaries, and Stores or from HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY, LTD., j 309, 311 313, North Bridge Road, Singapore. J uHtrtmrtiniUlniiiMilllllllllilMlllllli l.illHllll lillllli171 words
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Advertisement194 1934-03-04 7 j HARRIET HUBBARD AVER BEAUTY PREPARATIONS. To-day, Alien a. lady buys beauty prepara- tions, she cannot afford the trial-and- I error method. She is seeking VALUE j m every sense of the word i That is why the HARRIET HUBBARD AVER preparations are selling and re- j selling m spite194 words
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Advertisement207 1934-03-04 7 Hello Where to ENSIGN BOOK STORE, Booksellers Newsagents Stationers. FOR ECONOMY. PROMPT fl EFFICIENT SERVICE. Deal with us as we special both la British and Ameri an Books and Periodicals. Books not m stock can be obtained to order. Ensign Book Store, 47. High Street, TfclMM .5218. I SINGAPORE. WRITE207 words
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Article584 1934-03-04 8 I I SINGAPORE is at last to care tor its human derelicts the destitute, the aged and the decrepit. .Its honour as a city, as a civilised community, is to be -saved. That much wo confidently assume, for we are unable to imagine that the commit.cc appointed584 words
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Article822 1934-03-04 8 SINGAPOREANS gathered m strength for last Sunday's Beauty Show, and it may be noted that the ladies were more numerous than the men. MALAYA'S The event was justified m reBEAUTIES vealing that the Lion City has its share of attractive femininity, and so long as The girls don't822 words
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Article565 1934-03-04 8 j SINGAPORE soccer referees are having a refresher course. If j that means that Mr. Hastie is providing "Tigers"— well, has anyone got a spare whistle A A A "How's your face pointedly asks my lady colleague. I deprecate these exceedingly personal questions but anyway mine hasn't yet stopped565 words
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Advertisement375 1934-03-04 8 F Z F 111 9 V I R %T ANNUAL H m T CLEARANCE m, I I .\>* I It t COMMENCED j II SATURDAY, IT 10th FEBRUARY. O PRICES REDUCED. D BELOW COST P BUYNOW |7 AND SAVE MONEY. 25—29, ORCHARD ROAD. i ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■-■■■■»■■■■■■>»«■.— «M»« 'Mil II mi, lIIWIWIBHIIII375 words
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Miscellaneous44 1934-03-04 8 Hat WEEK'S TIDK TABLE. TO-DAY: 0.20 a.m.. 12 21 p.m. TO-MORROW: 0.42 am 12 57 p m. TUESDAY. 1.07 a.m.. 1.37 p.m. WEDJiESDAY 135 am 1.21 Pm. THURSDAY 209 am., 320 p.m. FRIDAY: 245 a m.. 44G p.m. SATURDAY: 3.40 a.m., 747 p.m. f44 words
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Article445 1934-03-04 9 Colonial Office Speaks. TRYING TO DEPRESS 1 PRICES ffrom Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 21 4 X last the Colonial Office has A Ren an d its first utterance ha* told us nothing The official communique reads: ••Current reports to the effect that agreement has been reached445 words
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Article264 1934-03-04 9 Strengthening A Vital Link. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Feb. 21 SIR Roger Keyes* election for Portsmouth should give a further fillip to the movement already under way to strengthen Singapore as a vital link m the general naval overhaul. It is learned that the Air264 words
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Article58 1934-03-04 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 21 The engagemnet is announced of Maurice John Hayward. Malayan Civi; Service, only son of Sir Maurice Hayward, X.C.5.1., and Lady Hayward, of the Manor House, Swanbourne, Bucks, and Patricia Mary, eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Courtown, of Courtown58 words
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Article257 1934-03-04 9 Dunlop Triumph In Malaya House. (From Our Oicn Correspondent) London, Feb. 21 FIVE years' experiments with latex up- I hclstery are now producing important results. Spongs made from the fluid latex originated the idea, for which a special technique is required. It was discovered that certain compounding ingredients257 words
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Article130 1934-03-04 9 British Government's Blessing To Australia. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 21 Mr. Latham's tour was the subject of a question m the House of Commons this week when the Government spokesman formally gave the Mission his blessing. Mr. Anthony (Lord Privy Seal) said: "His Majesty's Government m130 words
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Article47 1934-03-04 9 Chinese Seaman's Fatal Fall. A Chinese seaman, who fell from a great height while working on the "Nam Yong," died while being conveyed to hospital by ambulance. It is believed that the man was suffering from an enlarged spleen, which was ruptured by the fall.47 words
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Article232 1934-03-04 9 Qualified Assent From Nigeria. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 21. MR. Howeson has scored a victory so far as Nigeria is concerned. Following the publication of the Tin Producers' Association statement, answering Malayan and other objections to the buffer stock scheme, the issue was oiscussed at an232 words
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Article, Illustration188 1934-03-04 9 picture. Questions Asked In Parliament. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 20 RUBBER footwear from Malaya was again menfoned In the House of Commons to-day at question time. Mr. A. E. I, Chorlton (Con., Pitting) asked the President of the Board of Trade if he couldGoldwyn Mayer - 188 words
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Advertisement113 1934-03-04 9 THE FIRESTONE FACTORY on the Great West Road, near London. iMOTORISTS DEMAND "MOST MILES PER DOLLAR" \r) t\° Ul i find Firest °ne tyres will stand all the racket hardest driver can impose. There's more 11$£ s iimma m the sturdy Firestone tread than you've suriaiv 2?^**^ rom >' our113 words
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Advertisement121 1934-03-04 9 REASONS FOX IN- U^™^v VESTING IN A NEW fr^^s A SET ov osra m I 138£2&3§ y I VAT VF l^! 1 p^S^g l\^ I 1 IBM! I 1— Greater sensitivity with 1 Jill complete stability. l^*iSQSiw 2— Purer reception, elimination 1 of background noises. KjHBULfi 3 Greater ranpe and121 words
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Miscellaneous324 1934-03-04 9 TO-DAY'S RADIO. G.M.T. 7.15 a.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. A summary of the week's new 7.30 a.m. A religious service: address by the Very Reverend C. A. Alington, D.D., Dean of Durham Cathedral. 8.15-9.15 a.m. Time Signal from Greenwich. The Leslie Bridgewater Quintet. 12.30 p.m. Time Signal from Hg324 words
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Article, Illustration876 1934-03-04 10 Walter Lindrum - Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. Walter Lindrum A JL J TpQ T] "S\/fT° n jl TD 1 J] (By IT is a curious thing, but amateurs always want to sec the shots which arc the least use to them. If I score a big screw in-ofF, Off a spectacular multi-cushion876 words
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Article1890 1934-03-04 10 THePodOmceCU,— Se^nt FroieCs Carrie i Out U.a, 4»ri«TMTr Ce«per*b* Soc.ely At A««' THE slump has curtailed the activities of the Post Office Club. Singapore, who are holding their annual general meeting to-day at 2 p.m. at the clubhouse at 82, Rangoon Road. However, several projects of the1,890 words
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Advertisement72 1934-03-04 10 I Jill U^SfS op sS&ife^J^^ s2^ id! 1 I fill iW >» -Scw,g Xwty/V 4£-g*&. 5 W'-Jj jljj. li^A^^llii f /J||i EVERY ONE SHOULD KNOW THAT WHEN RETURNING HOME WITH A SICK HEADACHE, GENERALLY DUE TO A COLD OR OVERWORK, A PACKET OF "TIGER" HEADACHE CURE POWDER WILL ALWAYS BE72 words
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Advertisement80 1934-03-04 10 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $XW* The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCOSPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building Cecil Street, Sin ff apore. London Office. 27. Old Jewry- The Company has ti'O.OOO deposited «ilh tho Supreme Court of England and e«.m,.lu- »i<" «>•80 words
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Article, Illustration793 1934-03-04 11 REFLEX - REFLEX (CONDUCTED BY THIS $109 KODAK MAY BE YOURS. MANY OPPORTI NTIES. What Malaya Offers To The Amateur. MALAYA the land of sunshine and shadow, is a happy hunting .xr. uiici for the amateur photo.; nipte?. AH coy wA even- day. with ;li,> help ot modern lenses793 words
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1799 1934-03-04 11 Perak Battalion Receives Its Colours. Volunteer Notes. THE new training season, which oegins i next month, will see several changes c m methods. The most important is the allottment of parade nights. In future, the dif- ferent units of the Second Battalion will parade on Tuesday nights, and those of1,799 words
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Advertisement45 1934-03-04 11 (UNSWEETENED CONDENSED) feaw^y "*rf*j^gf sealed the blue, red S and sold laln is lhe B^tvj^- cfTeAir^ mark of distinction. concentrated milk, pure 111 I V •MR y 1 1 1 flavour, any food to which Bb^^kJi'iSj|(lß I I a -<^— ,1 III dE***^^ I I I45 words
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Article289 1934-03-04 12 The Framroz Cup League Competition. THE loUowins; are the teams and fixtures for the V.M.C.A. water polo League competi on for the Framroz Cup: (i: v". S< II iy icapt.>. Lim Thye Hock. Un Yap inn. E. S. M. Khatena, Boon Hoon, Tec Blew289 words
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Article1880 1934-03-04 12 Rimau - Rimau Start Of Singapore Cricket Season Big Matches Of The Year F.M.S. v. Colony Game To Be Played Here First Inter-State Match At Easter League Soccer Season Sets In Cup And League Champions To Clash In First Match The Second And Third Division Teams. (By1,880 words
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Article680 1934-03-04 12 K. O - K.O. (By TT looks as though local sportsmen will be denied the opportunity of seeing Aime Raphael, the French boxer, m action against Arthur Suares or any other suitable Promoters opponent. Raphael arrived from Saigon Clash Over more than a week ago. Prior680 words
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Advertisement724 1934-03-04 12 SOCCER COMPETITION. Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of 100 <£]Q0 "Sunday Tribune" No Must Be P PU r lar F tball France 1 Contest. P J Won (No. 42.) fee I The SUNDAY TRIBUNE" will give a prize of $100 to readers submiti king entries with the largest724 words
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Article2072 1934-03-04 13 ffew§ Off THne Game le letter From Kuala LutQpur Formation Of Malayan Association Only Proposed Perak's Excellent Scheme To Improve Standard Of Play The First Singles Champion Of Klang Kandiah Beats Sim Reng Adamevean R.P. Of Malacca. HE letter from Mr. S. Mula. the 12,072 words
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Advertisement100 1934-03-04 13 A hunc number of screen *^v- >^<a»«» In the big movie vW- cameras or m your own snapshot camera its KODAK FILM THAT GETS ALL THE DETAIL ifikO DAK |!l fjj/ERICH ROME JHP^i^^D^^-^t Your snap- will b? vastly improved \t\f if you use Kodak Film. too. You p£,jTir /iq3 1100 words
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Advertisement152 1934-03-04 13 WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES. CYMA. JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS, NICKEL POCKET from 6.00 WRIST 12.50 SILVER POCKET 17.50 WRIST 20.00 Dust Water Proof 28.50 •OLD POCKET from 40.00 WRIST 18.50 18 ct. 75.00 Dust Water Proof 14 ot G6.OU uUP-WATCTIES from $12.5 C &VKKI WATCH GUARANTEED. REPAIRS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS rUKODOUTES DUMPY152 words
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Advertisement854 1934-03-04 14 i' irlnli 111 II I. |iiiiHiiliiliil iliil:il!.liiliiliHiili!liil:.liiliiliili:liil!ilimili'? t 1 WHITE A WAYS I STOCKTAKINe BARGAINS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY i DURING STOCKTAKING just completed —we discovered, m all j Departments, many items that were overlooked during the bustle and rush of the January Sale. j FROM MONDAY, MARCH sth TO854 words
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Advertisement259 1934-03-04 14 2,00 C IN PRIZES ffl H tlirjr nrdrr ot in H?ortancc the reasons why tl;< tntior. t /ffi ffr^m Jr H Bouinvillr Coc<k; i.s sf adily increasing. v- C^/\/\ H Th> lLst of reasons is below. En the rig hi hand column P* ND PJf \/r AlJil H N J259 words
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Article355 1934-03-04 15 The Semi-Finalists. DIVISION II TEAMS ELIMINATED. r£ Arsenal's Cup and League double hopes were shattered at Highbury yesterday, when Aston Villa defeated them m the sixth round of the F.A. Cup competition. Both the remaining Second Division teams, although drawn to play on their own grounds, were355 words
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1332 1934-03-04 15 Aston Villa Spring A Big Surprise At Highbury. IJESULTS of yesterday's English and Scottish League matches, as cabled by Reuter, and the League tables brought right up to date are as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, Div. I. Chelsea 3 Blackburn R. 0 Huddfrsfleld T.1,332 words
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Article250 1934-03-04 15 Rain Interrupts Opening Match, THE S.C.C. commenced their cricket season, "yesterday, with the usual trial match. D. C. Burn's XI opposing R. N. Hamilton's XI. The game had to be left undecided, time robbing Hamilton's side of victory. The following are the scores: D. C.250 words
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Article261 1934-03-04 15 Interesting Game Left Unfinished. THE S.R.C. held their first practice match this season, yesterday, when the Public Services and Law played the Rest. Time robbed the game of an exciting finish, the Rest wanting 25 runs for victory when stumps were drawn. Scores P. S. AND L. i261 words
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Article61 1934-03-04 15 Local Tournament Starts To-morrow. The local boxing tournament to be held under the auspices of the SingaporeAmateur Boxing Association starts tomorrow at the Drill Hall, when the preliminaries will be decided. All competitors are asked to be at the Drill Hall by 6 p.m. The finals will be61 words
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Article188 1934-03-04 15 Nine Readers Share $100 Prize. NINE readers, each with nine results correctly forecast, share the prize of $100 offered m connection with the ''Sunday Tribune" Soccer Contest No. 39. An upcountry reader claimed to have forecast all ten results correctly, but despite a diligent search his entry188 words
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Article26 1934-03-04 15 I The match between the S.C.R.C. and the Wiltshire Regiment, originally arranged to take place at the S.C.R C. yesterday, was cancelled.26 words
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Article85 1934-03-04 15 Newcomers Make Useful Scores. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 3. rE Selangor Club were unlucky not to be able to win their match r.gainst the Khilat Club to-day. Batting first the Selangor Club compiled 222 runs, R. H. White knocking up 82, while H. E. .Stone85 words
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Article254 1934-03-04 15 Ing the result of the fight, for Webber has done all his professional boxing m that country and has a big following. If sheer confidence ever won a battle the fight Is already Webber's. Being tamiliar with Graham's tactics, Frankie lias planned a line of battle254 words
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Article, Illustration15 1934-03-04 16 Pictures From The Singapore Racecourse. Sure Cure (Farthing up> winner of the first race yesterday15 words
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Article, Illustration52 1934-03-04 16 THE ACTING GOVERNOR ATTENDS THE RACES. Climats (McPherson up) winning the second race yesterday from Prince Caravel (Spencer) and Back Number (Unto). The Officer Administering the Government, Mr. Andrew Caldecott (on right) with Mr. R. Page (chairman of the S'nejapore Turf Club) at the Races yesterday. A fair visitor at52 words
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