Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 20 May 1934
1934-05-20
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Title Section12 1934-05-20 1 The Sunday Tribune VO! 3 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1934. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article, Illustration137 1934-05-20 1 h R Ff.HGEBF IS COUR i\ BREACH \f TRUST. $10,600 Mentioned GmUf» v 8 Aid Socy. Bonds. QB a sensation was caused n the Singapore .Police Courts yesterday aft:rnoon when Mr. E. Tongue, Head of f the Criminal Investigation Department, produced Herierl fcpi Poufwe, a137 words
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Article110 1934-05-20 1 an Ketwich To y Home. •By Air Mail.) Correspondent London, J/lav Q. pra/> cable from n Kefcvicfc. chief nl sales departmen* for Dutch Whn minir.?; pn. Bira- l ly to The H^gue o ■J^ *U '.v; n the man- 1 jer of the B > at Ib ■IK.110 words
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Article56 1934-05-20 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh I" Lnm a-Lea?ue Technical Co-m-Ep*™ Committee has oor^ of Dr. Rajch--1 League exoer^ technical delivered on ThursK^hmann gave a bHe* achievements of th« "p he took up his m £oo, the Chinos, Pans and China's to the League, ba^ n m which he56 words
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Article272 1934-05-20 1 Dw' be about 5 -500 o^nter ■l nirc at th» b^y v:" of emp'ov«d b had riser :^in of ;h Incor ;T o^ Planters from *i a thp t>nd f T. 15 «l to abou' i A "Heaven-Sent" Opportunity. i (By Air Mail) From Our Own Correspondent272 words
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Article89 1934-05-20 1 F.M.S. Man S?ts A Problem. (By Air MailJ Fr;wz O?ir O»n Correspondent London, May 9. COMETHING of a problem has been presentevl by a bequest or about £3,500 to "Genera Gordon's School m England" b\ a man named Samuel Scott. wh« i\ m 4he Federated Mu'av States. There89 words
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281 1934-05-20 1 Britain PreparedTo Double Her A ir Force. "In A Position To Leap From Fifth To First Place A STATEMENT by Mr. StanIcy Baldwin, m the House ft Commons on Friday, m A'hich he reiterated his recent pledge that if no air limitation igreement were possible, Briain would seek parity mReuter - 281 words
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Article331 1934-05-20 1 NOVEL SINGAPORE LONDON TRIP A Naval OOcer's Adventure. (By Air Mail) From Our Own Cor; espondent London, May 9. A few days ago a naval officer, bearded so as to be barely recognisable, entered the Ad .mirali^y. He had come to report his .arrival m the United Kingdom, and this331 words
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Article53 1934-05-20 1 Geneva, May 19. M. Barttiou, m an interview, stated that agreement hod b^f-n reached on the Saar question and would be comrmmica^ed to the League Council immediately. M. Barthou declined to specify, however, whether German's acquiescence had been obtained n« whether the agreement related tc the plebiscite dateReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration353 1934-05-20 1 "Murder' 1 Theory. ALLEGATION BY A COLONEL. (By Air Mail) {From Our Own Correspondent London, May 9. A STORM of indignation has been aroused m Belgium by the startling allegation made by Col. Graham Seton Hutchison, a well-known author, that Albert King, of the Belgians, was murdered.353 words
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Article1385 1934-05-20 1 with private rights and private property. '*It may be that m operation this legislation will be an interference with the private rights of individuals and for that reason it is essentia 1 that Government be protected. RUBBER CONTROL BILL PASSED. Central Committee. No Appeals Against Assessment. TPHE1,385 words
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Advertisement9 1934-05-20 1 TENNIS EVERY DAY at boodwooo p&bk lIIEL at W«09 words
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Advertisement11 1934-05-20 1 |Itll I I 1 111 f S LTp.. KR«(TION Scots Whisky11 words
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Advertisement16 1934-05-20 1 N. E. M. (National Employers' MutotJ). INSURE YOU/ Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Com pen sal ion.16 words
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Article2057 1934-05-20 2 Official Opening. YEAR OF PROGRESS REVIEWED. TWA! the Singapore Anti-Opium Clinic \\ci.-> the only cure-centre m tli«. World where almost hundred per ernt. euros have been effected at a low average cost of $7.15 per* head, was a claim l>y l)v. Chen Su Lan. Director of the2,057 words
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Article72 1934-05-20 2 Miss Jean Batten In Singapore. MISS Jean Batten, known us the "try again girl" because of three previous unsuccessful attempts to start a flight from England to Australia, arrived m Singapore thi.s evening. l\|iss Batten, who is flying soJo, is 24 years of age. She hopes72 words
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Article65 1934-05-20 2 To-Day's Installation At Alor Star. HIS HIGHNESS Tunku Mohamed. eldest surviving son of His Highness the Sultan of Kedah and chief Malay Jutee Kedah. will be installed as HeirApparent of His Highness the Sultan wtEn the title of Raja Muda at the Balai Bear Alor Star,65 words
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Article174 1934-05-20 2 Colours Presented At Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondent Seremban. May 19. His Excellency the High Commissioner Mr. Andrew CaldecoU, C.M.G., CBE presented their Colours to the Negri Sembilan Battalion of F.M.S.V.F., during a very colourful ceremony at Seremban yesterday. The Battalion was drawn up m line facing the174 words
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Article196 1934-05-20 2 Local Interview DR. SAMUEL PHvreturns! "jPROM hearsay, from the fifo^ from magazines, the imp*^ has been formed that the ay* American college student doe?' care for studies but devotes most his time to making whoopee a&j sport. That impression erroneous one. and the coir the truth.196 words
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Article112 1934-05-20 2 ACRCSC I.— Heel; 4. Glede. 7; 10. Hi: 11. Bias: 12, Nee; 14 Agnes; 17. Stem; 19. In; 21 Re! Bieb: 24. Besot: 26 Loan: 23. Dei Send; 33. Asp; 30. Tenor; 35 Era; 38. Lever; 41. Aster: 43 Detain: 46. Drone: 47. Staff: 51 53.112 words
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Miscellaneous665 1934-05-20 2 CROSSWORD PUZZLE No. 31. First Prize $250. Second Prize $150. ANOTHER $400 MUST BE WON. THIS PUZZLE IS BEING ISSUED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SAME PUZZLE WHICH WILL APPEAR IN THF MALAYA TRIBUNE ON MAY 24 AND IN THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE ON MAY 27. CONDITIONS p I D |J p665 words
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Article358 1934-05-20 3 Grievous Hurl Charge. DEATH OF A coolh;. ,from Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. May IS. qENTENCE <>f tour months' imprisonnient was passed on two Cbfccte contractors named Ng Yuen Kian? and Choong Chong by Mr. v k. Wo* at the Kuala Lumpur police Court, to-day for358 words
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Article434 1934-05-20 3 Chinese In Court At Seremban. *From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, May 18. A LLEGED to have made a false declaration to a Customs Officer m respect of the quantity of dutiable goods imported from Singapore, m 20 cases •aid tc contain cloth, wearing apparel cosmetics, etc.. 2434 words
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Article358 1934-05-20 3 Watchdogs Announced For Sale. MTPfYrwv L ndon May 2. iki/i&kv wno.se domgs m France nor* JS^, iat(>iy brou Sht him once rS appears to be a galto H. G. Wells' "Invisible Man." «*««> appears to have seen him. noi FraErJ nr v* y whet^er he is358 words
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Article446 1934-05-20 3 S.S. (S.) Association's Report. IN the report to be presented at the animal meeting oi the Straits Set- rici. -.ciits Singapore.' Association on May 28 the committee state: We report with much regret the resignation of Mr. J. W. Harries who acted as hon. secretary and treasurer of446 words
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Article356 1934-05-20 3 Awaiting Escort From Delhi. ACTING on the instructions of the Superintendent of Police. Criminal Investigation Department, Delni r.he local Detective Branch arrested a Yv'ellrtressed Indian named Moii*mohan Kapur a few days ago. Ke was produced beforv the District o.idge. Mr. H. A. Forrer, a .id bail m the356 words
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Article170 1934-05-20 3 Boy To Pay 6d. A Week To Girl Of 16. A case m which a schoolboy aged 15 was alleged to be the father of the child of a 16-years-old girl was completed at Hull, when Mr. J. H. Mac Donald, the stipendiary, ordered Maurice Fenwick, now170 words
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Article110 1934-05-20 3 Congratulations To Ruler Of Manchukuo. Tokyo, May i. Prince Chichibu, brother of Emperor Hirohito, v.ili. leave for Manchukuo before the end of the month to ex end formal congratulations o Emperor Kang Teh as ruler of the new Empire, it was au'horitatively learned here to-day. Following a conference110 words
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Article582 1934-05-20 3 ablished by repeal will amount to something between 100,000,000 and 150,000,000 gallons of liquor a year— and by liquor is understood whisky and similar spirits as the United States is not a winedrinking country. «*M<m' There is nothing like a sufficient quantity of legally manufactured or582 words
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Article277 1934-05-20 3 Daffodils At $30 Each. DAFFODILS, some so exception,'; thai ay yet they are priceless, figured m ■an array of gorgeous flowers at the Spalding District Bulb-grow; ciatioa end show recent Others were representative valued at £30 each, and at tl extreme bulbs were purchasablt a thousand. Some two-hundred277 words
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Article73 1934-05-20 3 NEXT WEEK S ISSUE. More Singapore Mutiny Reminiscences. FN the next issue of the ''Sunday Tribune" will appear "Singapore Mutiny Recollections," by "Old Gunner" a thrilling story well told by a man who "went through it." Also a reply by an Ipoh reader to the article m last Sunday's issue73 words
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Article246 1934-05-20 3 Accused Man With Revolver. jr Ixty, an i I with j lishing two ol Hi. »Uce EVC h shooting with [nspa faMtod Dei P that m his possession j iiv her tie tec ad's ho ock on Frid ►US] KNESS. out the i' «ne i knookings246 words
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Article36 1934-05-20 3 Berlin A^ir! 26 The small extra fee present chanptl U ramblers In Oem -m t» i Mb 15. After tiiat da|f I of-whir-h there are npv wfll be <i\>< to all rambli i36 words
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Advertisement5 1934-05-20 3 .Irriata Tobacco Co., Z/fti., London.5 words
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Article500 1934-05-20 4 Lady Novelist's Views. WARREN— BELTR AM THRILLER. (By "Referee.") "TT is understood that they are not there to see two magnificent animals leaping on each other to exchange pain and draw blood. On the contrary, they are there to observe the subtleties of the Noble Art of500 words
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Article201 1934-05-20 4 Young Chinese Convicted In Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Corresvondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 18. The case m which Loh Ah Kee, a young Chinese was charged on three counts of possession of property suspected to be stolen from Che Seng and Co., was concluded, before Mr. F. K.201 words
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Article314 1934-05-20 4 Bombay Flying Club's Plans. Bombay, May 8. WHAT is generally characterised as the first instructional air tour ever attempted anywhere m the world by a flying club, with the object of giving pupils under training experience m flying under all weather conditions, has been decided upon by314 words
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Article246 1934-05-20 4 Four Guards Killed On Chinese Vessel. Hongkong, May 7. Four guards are reported to have been killed and several passengers thrown overboard and drowned during a fierce battle with a large gang 01 pirates aboard the Chinese coas al s.s. "Tai Vi," which has arrived at Swatow.246 words
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Article202 1934-05-20 4 First Brazil Flight On May 26. The German-Sou h America airship service will be opened again on May 26 when the 'Graf Zoppelta" will leave Friedrichshafen for Brazil. The service will be fortnightly throughout the summer, leaving Friedrichshfen each second Saturday and Rio de Janeiro each second Thursday.202 words
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Article35 1934-05-20 4 Richard Strips has promised to compose an Olympic H/nin for lie Eleventh Olympic Games, to be held m Berlin m 1936. The German Olympic Committee will offer a j.iize for the best text.35 words
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Article487 1934-05-20 4 RAISED FROM THE DEAD. American Doctor's Experiments. mHE resuscitation experiments of Dr.' T Robert E. Cornish, of the University cf California, have so struck the public imagination that one woman and five Sen have volunteered to risk their ayes m Srder that he may test his method oi cheating death487 words
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Article84 1934-05-20 4 Telegraph Instruments Recovered. THE work of dismantling the sunken Russian warship "Jemtschug" m Penang harbour has been continued during the last few days. On Wednesday evening, fittings from three telegraph instruments were brought ashore and removed to the salvage store at Green Hall. The fittings are all of84 words
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Article143 1934-05-20 4 Demonstration Of Methods Of Insulation. An interesting demonstration was recently given by Dr. O. P. Crowden, of the Departmcn of Indus rial Physiology of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, on the insulation of houses m the tropics. H3 explained that invest: g a ions had143 words
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Article, Illustration72 1934-05-20 4 Eighteen volumes of Russian "rural" postage stamps are now on exhibi ion m the B2rlin Post Museum. They are the g-'ft of a Berlin architect, who spin 45 years In making the Section. Mrs. Eric Stevens, daughter of Sir James Parr. High Commissioner for New Zealand,72 words
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Article110 1934-05-20 4 {There are numerous Clubs and Societies m Singapore, most o1 the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate m .keeping t« uv-to-date and complete. Happenina* c/ general interest will still be includec m the110 words
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Article327 1934-05-20 4 United Chinese Amateurs: Monthly committee meeting, Mr. Tan Hock San's residence, 18 Lorong B. East Coast, 3.30 p.m. Attendance essential. Solar Athletic Union: Monthly committee meeting, Hon. Secretary's residence, 32, Lorong 34, Geylang. Attendance appreciated. Chinese Amateur Orchestra: Music practice, 139, Tank Road, 7.30 p.m. Anson Badminton327 words
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Article271 1934-05-20 4 Fed 35,000 A Day. NOW HE TRAY ELS THF WORLD. l rpHERE is m Singapore at a man who has served nearly whole of the population of Califom> with food. For 20 yean he did that then he got tired, sold hi? business and took to travelling.271 words
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Article158 1934-05-20 4 Solo Flight To London From Australia. Mr. David Lincoln Rownsley, an uaderf*uate of University College, Oxford, who airiwd o take up residence again m England. hs flown solo m a second-hand Mo.h from AjbUi.ia—lo.ooo miles. Mr. Rowasley was temporarily forbidden :o study becau c ci trouble wi158 words
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Article90 1934-05-20 4 Revised Estimate Of Cost Of Schemes. Only £600.000 of £700.000 available gran: -in -aid was issued to the Colonial Dej"^ ment Fund In 1932, states he Report a<* C mptroller and Audi or-General. The amount of assistance rreommeiHWe the Colonial Development Advisory GOB* m 'hat year was the90 words
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Article106 1934-05-20 4 Thone: 5811 and 5*12. SUBSCRIPTION RATK PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Deliver-, InH rttng at office PW*P or close yL^t, residence FMS <*f*T Yearly $3.00 $4.2" naif- Yearly $1-50 52.10 V* Quarterly $0.75 $105 V* SINGLE COPY 5 CENTb^, C pies of back numbers of t&* rribune" if obtainable can106 words
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Advertisement173 1934-05-20 4 WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. IEWHLLED LEVER MOVEMENTS NICKEL POCKEI fro,.: 5.00 ttiusi 12.60 I XXI L 7.50 wm ao.oo Oust 6c Wate. Proot 28 •>• D CKEI trom 40.00 tu>i i».50 16 ci 7o.u>. Uu.i oWI :ooi 14 66.00 j from $12.51 A X Gl AKAN TEED. i RtPAIRS173 words
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Article, Illustration1880 1934-05-20 5 STRUCTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES \l r HVT married couple m Malaya combine the most brain power m Malaya ■n,j< is not a competition, friends. I am -grtlv Wbwißg the ancient literary artifice feg&uiiiig an article with a question a tVvice atiD recommended by the best auBut it* this did happen toNakajima - 1,880 words
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Article9218 1934-05-20 6 JOHN BUCHAN - JOHN BUCHAN Bu 15 'E were sitting around (lie camp flre, f ome thirty mil s rorth of a place ea'ted Taqni. when Lawson announced h's intention of finding a home. He had spoken little the last day or two, and I guessed that he ru-.d9,218 words
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Advertisement293 1934-05-20 6 i mm 1 f j "I like to laugh, sleep, but |J best of all I like to eat. Mother 3 He loves it. Doctor says it i;i;^B builds bone and muscle— en- i:i _Jy riches his blood— even helps HKba to develop his teeth. He is a ■■^iB S293 words
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Advertisement36 1934-05-20 6 I WILL SECURE M,:M I I IPON RETIREMENT A I A AGE 55 FOR 4 MAN AGED YEARS NEXI jk iV BIRTHDAY /J FOR PARTICULARS THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE CO., LTD. 17-18, MERCANTILE HANK. BUILDING, SfNGAPOtf V-636 words
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Advertisement153 1934-05-20 7 BEAUTIFUL BABIfe OF SING APOHE {i Both these lovely cliildren y^^^P I I were reared m Singapore M;.*., In trying climates this Food i^^^^^R Freshly made and packed m W English meadows shipped weekly to Malaya m sealed nothing quite like it there is fc IT 111 14 II fl153 words
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Article, Illustration597 1934-05-20 8 Where Panchromatic Material Scores. OUR CAMERA CORNER. Proper Tone Values: Higher Speed. AMATEURS who are the fortunate possess* ra of cameras with targe-aperture lenses of short focal length will no doubt have taken ad- j vantage of the excellent opportunities afforded by the Empire Trade Fair at the Great World597 words
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Article179 1934-05-20 8 Simple Job Defeats Inventive Mind. In these days, states the Wolseie> Company, when machinery does practically everything that human hands can do it is strange to find an apparently Pimple job which not only defeats the inventive mind of the engineer but also requires such skill that the179 words
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Advertisement108 1934-05-20 8 > t"«l>!'|ll|l!f)llll|!;tH|l1Tl|liaHIUI!l|ilLII':!lllllll|i|'l|t'|'i|i:|;:|M|i<^; HAVE YOUR PORTRAIT I I TAKEN AT OUR STUDIOS I We use the most up-io-dats I methods crd print your port- 1 1 raits on the most up-to-date I Portrait Payer made by Mimosa j Z A. Dresden, Germany. I PRICES AS USUAL. I Z Copies for *r108 words
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Advertisement284 1934-05-20 8 1 BC^^KB^S?^B"B^BlßcßP^Hßfci^Bst)yEBHC^^^B^^^^^^^^^CMPWH^sMB!iiß^BßßjCT i Q%f?^^L- hi TAKE YOUB DOCTOR'S TIP see connection with Ballroom Danrincr. j I W m I match, Air Mail Pads Stamp Jimmy Ormonde. The steps are f W^jy J*P r,. j' > r a dearly explained and fully ilius V f can Ladies Fashion Journals. I HOTAND284 words
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Advertisement30 1934-05-20 8 HI llul.il.'riillllllli:!,!! ''inilllllllllJIIl.I'iliJlJllillltlillMlillillillilllilUllillllillllltlltllMlilllliniltiniiiljiiKgHDnuiMl':! III! ;«iilii|ii|i!|Ul JUST RECEIVED. The New "SLIP WAY" Cigarette Cases. mi n silver and E.P.N.S. b*^^fl^^^Bt^S^L' -So 1 Imp^l" 1 'il'ljM r-j^ i i i' ir 'i30 words
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Advertisement189 1934-05-20 8 r "AGINESIA" ANTISEPTIC DUSTING POWDER for the prevention and cure of i "PRICKLY HEAT" 1 A unique preparation for j TOILET NURSERY j USE i i Obtainable from a l ChcmUtei i 31 CM. i Prapared nlf \fs i GRAFTON LABORATORIES. thf: REsn.T or spare tfmp;sti;dv Thp jrreatf < tr'umphs189 words
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Article, Illustration3106 1934-05-20 9 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. nf the best shows Singapore has i i\ for some time was the Cabaret I Raffles last week. SlffSd panned by Mrs. L. W. Geddes stag *?^the Children's Aid Society.! HL2T£sMo last the whole performJ° c f went witn a .swing. r**rEß rew to Singapore3,106 words
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Advertisement89 1934-05-20 9 am .g f A JFivaSß^^ k«J KSwiaAftW" viM.| l>ll lß l .n«, MM l m-,, l^...—^—^J— -^-L, nrT-f-TlTtpflWWi^wtoßiiiiiiiiiißigigiaigiii ATKINSON'S PERFUMERY! Established 1769. BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. 1 All leading dealers stock Atkinson's exquisite toilet creations. I Their refreshing fragrance, concentrated I strength, and lasting quality are the reasons their great reputation.89 words
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Article, Illustration828 1934-05-20 10 OLD SINGAPORE —11. IT is an interesting historical fact concerning Singapore that the institution of a Volunteer Force occurred several years before the .crreat Volunteer movement m the United Kingdom was inaugurated m 1859. To-day the Volunteer Force of Singapore is one of the finest828 words
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Article, Illustration785 1934-05-20 10 A VISIT TO THE PHOENIX WORKS. COMPANY'S STEADY PROGRESS Manufacturing Processes On Hygienic Lines. [SPECIAL TO THE "S UN DAY TRIBUNE."} WHEN you drink a bottle of aerated water, do you think of how it is made, just by what processes such a785 words
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Article78 1934-05-20 10 Ova 1,000 acres of asparagus air now being iiaivebicd at Schwetzingen, near Hcideberg— he htigest area given over to its cultivation m Eadtn. Quanti ies are being cut at 3 o'clock iri '.he morning and rushed to London by aeroplane m «ime for dinner the same78 words
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Article62 1934-05-20 10 Following the ■:< l aiU German but foreign newl} wt«d couples on^ honeymoon u<> P lial lactl Cologne such a f: r< urkeis the Mayor of Maj K att i... writ en to i *gf Romaster of Colog: similar coc 'o German ho: n his tow^^ ha*62 words
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Advertisement319 1934-05-20 10 For beauty, health and song rVTy;^ V 7] rst c sure W V I of the Seed! °>l Ti EAUTIF UL plumage, JLJcontentedness and brilliant song follow naturally when your pet continues m a sound, '^^i healthy condition and as health /v x^\ fe<<r^ X^ depends largely on the seed319 words
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Article1943 1934-05-20 11 CINEQUE - CINEQUE By ■OMOKY." ths Fox film which is comu tag to the Ailiambra Tneatr?, is the story of a horse— but horse that-, keenly intelligent, through'y human. Intensely loyal to those who have ben kind to him, but bitterly hattaf the men >ye been cruel. During the1,943 words
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Advertisement71 1934-05-20 11 MATINEE 3-15 rWOtlGllTl SI IRS N v M IGMfICENT mi. J^^r fl _________M______t^^f^__\ Be I |Buir I 'ruh 1 il I I l^^Ml I -«j^.-. ni, «i an- L t-m j y I mi Ml inn n -JMMBM «HHBBMUbaneCS3ReBBr3K. OPENING TO-DAY 3.15 6,15 W5 Daredevils of the cameraSoughing at death71 words
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Advertisement207 1934-05-20 11 ttiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit»iiiiii» y~~" HAS GREAT PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE FOJ [I> G tEAT FILM* BOTTOMS UP .}()WS BOLES I'AT PATERS '"v v < i ie FRACT. A LOVE STORY WITH !.V lIUSU 51 PRODU< GEORGE WHITES "SCANDALS" Ull-\ VALLEE ALICE FAYE —Jl HANTI BDWASUB \M) IfOSI < i OTHFR Wl S!'\i:s207 words
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372 1934-05-20 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, May 20, 1934. THE MALAYAN AGENCY. THERE was tabled at the Federal Council meeting yesterday the annual report on the administration of the Malayan Information Agency m London, covering the year 1933. It was of special interest m be- ing the first report prepared by Mr.372 words
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Article, Illustration1347 1934-05-20 12 THE number of Singapore residents who during the last week or so have risked the sum of two dollars on a sweep ticket without result must run into thousands. T most of us, two dollars is not a large amount. We might1,347 words
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Advertisement53 1934-05-20 12 fj/T A TOOTAL PRODUCT >^ ./y^ PYRAMID I HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN I Pyramid Handkerchiefs, like all Tootal Products, are completely reliable. Each one guaranteed to give you satisfaction or to be replaced. See the delightful variety m both men's and women's sizes. You'd know them by the Pyramid label. ff53 words
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Miscellaneous35 1934-05-20 12 THK WEEK'S TIDE TABLE. I To-day: 1.53 a.m., 3.10 p.m. To-morrow: 2.40 a.m., 4.36 p.m. 3.41 ajn., 5.35 p.m. Wed!.: day: 4.55 a.m., 6.31 p.m. Thursday: 620 a.m.. 7.19 p.m. Friday 7.36 a.m., 7.59 p.m.35 words
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Miscellaneous544 1934-05-20 12 Sparkles \SfiZ *y"*™" WHERE is rather a fuss about the arti- «j£ was j n every sense 0 "f the word A humble servant of the F.M.S.R. a f ull-dres^ trial "says the S E of has confessed that after imbibing a fetal petrol vhich is produced m South uU544 words
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484 1934-05-20 13 qR CECIL LADY CLEMENTL First Public Appearance. fOLOXIAL SERVICE CHANGES, Ij v Air Mai!) (from Our Our. Correspondent., idon, May SIR Cecil and Ladj < emeu i have just made their first public ap petranC e sime their n I484 words
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Article, Illustration521 1934-05-20 13 anetcn r,^ ci a young womun m Ken wun h n?f nS> and she ke P l company a LiSn° r Several weeks He obtained SuS and t' WaiUr at an hotel m I** for h^l the pollce she vent «2 S2SU Bath 932^ went to stay •rtte521 words
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Article875 1934-05-20 13 Missing Girl Hunt. A WITNESS IN A SERIOUS CASE. (By Air Mail) (Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 9. Scotland Yard Flying Squad officers have for days been engaged m combing out various parts of London, there is so far no trace of a missing 19-year-old wait875 words
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Article172 1934-05-20 13 Did Not Know He Was Injured. <By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 9. Here is the story of a man who walked about far a week with a broken spine— and he did not know it! ITE Is Mr. Herbert George Sheldrake,172 words
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Article45 1934-05-20 13 Chinkiang, May 8. The Kiangsu water police last night seized 199 packages of opium, weighing; 11.090 ounces, from the steamer "Kungho" when she arrived from Hankow. Two boatmen who were going to un- j load the opium were arrested. Far Eastern Times.Eastern Times - 45 words
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Article543 1934-05-20 13 GUESTS' PRESENTS RETURNED. DRAMATIC COURT DISCLOSURE IN MAINTENANCE PROSECUTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 9. sensational circumstances In which a wedding was stopped by a woman dashing into a London synagogue and denouncing the bridegroom ?s a married man were described by a solicitor543 words
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Advertisement34 1934-05-20 13 WP HP f% f? ffc >_! jl wr TH IS ALL-BRITISH RECORD IS COMING n TO MALAYA SOON. obtainable At T. W. a. Music House, 61, High Street, BKASCHES 167, SELEGIE ROAD. s.">4. 6EYLANG ROAD.34 words
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Advertisement77 1934-05-20 13 AM Gone A/J Enjoyed jj n It is one thing to get a child to take ij n its food and another to ensure that it jj a is enjoyed. With 0 MHLIK, M «LKMAID BRANP I 0 \l SWEETENED there is enjoyment to the k g&, ,^L^#\ i jj77 words
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Article1214 1934-05-20 14 Arthur Nettleton - Arthur Nettleton ROYALTY AT HOME. York House "The Perfect Bachelor Residence. (By ["SUNDAY TRIBUNE" COPYRIGHT W MALAYA.} «TOH£ best bachelor house I have ever seen!" was the description given to the Prince of Wales's residence, York House, London, by a society lady privileged to1,214 words
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Article56 1934-05-20 14 The first Roman soldiers' theatre ever founci m Germany has jus. been brought to light during further excavations at Heddernheim, near Franfurt. It has a greatest diameter of some 330 feet und was probably built a, the end of the first century A.D. The only entrance led from56 words
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Article56 1934-05-20 14 A paved Roman road, which led to the Conner citadel at Neuenheim on the Neckar. hns been laid bare m Ladenburg. near Mannheim. The paving i& well preserved. Ladenburg stands on the site of i lie Roman Lopoduvum, and most of the remnants or that ancient56 words
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Article, Illustration674 1934-05-20 14 £1,000 A Week Offered. OLD ARGUMENT CONTINUES. (By Air Mail). London. May 8. DO you want £I,ooo' a w-ek? It is yours if yju can perform the Indian Rope Trick. T\HEY are at it again. Indian colonels blazing away at cue another: magicians arguing with conjurors; illusionists674 words
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Article813 1934-05-20 14 Superintendent Goldsmith said that observation was kept on Mrs. Evans' bungalow and at 8.30 a.m. he saw her and told her he was inquiring as to the cause of the fires that night. She said, "Yes, I do as I like with my property." He pointed813 words
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Advertisement168 1934-05-20 14 PHffiNIX I AKRAftD VVATEK WORKS. C^"^^/ 'A I Distributors lor ANCHOR MLXX. J&bvKF^*^ *^^^iS j I'li^finriciMriiiiiinn.,! iiiiinmiiii i',ii:i!iihi. i»11t!11,,11l 1 1 4 1 1 i 1 1 l 1 1 11 ii 1 1 'i'l-f I SEBBAVALLO'S TONIC (Cinchona and Iron Wine) )h j&\ I I i I is all168 words
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727 1934-05-20 15 *ow Doing Things Ancestors Never Dreamt Of. [SPECIAL TO THE "SUNDAY TRIBUNE."} of Chinese j *nd girls m Malaya is I Jt I>ut natl f J c progress of civilisation, but cular interest to not* during the last two or has such emancipation 1727 words
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Article254 1934-05-20 15 King And Queen Visit Aldarshot. twns, nestling by their mother's winked and blinked a sleepy to >h-? Queen when she visited Margaret Military Marer- 1 at Aldershot and smiled two-score newly born babies at that institution. ire Shirley Louise and Ann 11-ciay-old daughters Kitchen, of the Royal Corps254 words
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Article148 1934-05-20 15 His Life For His Patients. AFTER 12 months of day and liighi 1 toil during the scarlet fever, dph'heria. and enteric fever epidemics that have ravaged the Consett district of Durham. Dr. William Murray P. TayI lor, aged 32, of Rosemont, Corsett, has i himself died of fever.148 words
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Article737 1934-05-20 15 BIGGER QUOTA WINS. I.T.C. Announcement. FORCED TO TAKE ACTION. (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 9. STRANGE blond of triumph and humiliation pervaded last week's meeting of the International Tin Committee. 1 i At last the bigger quota band had won but their jubiliation was modi- fied737 words
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Article91 1934-05-20 15 G:ne Sarazen and Joe Kirkwooc, the two world-famous golfers, are on a tour of 120.000 miles. They will play golf m England, South America, the West Indies, the Far East, Australia, and New Zealand. After six weeks m South America, they returned to the United States for91 words
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Article688 1934-05-20 15 (By "X.0.") PROMOTIONS are becoming a weekly business. There was one at the Olympic Stadium last Friday, and there will be three more by June 3. The next proKeeping gramme will be held at the New World, Pro mot cm and this will688 words
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Advertisement46 1934-05-20 15 22. 24, JALAN SULIEMAN. PHONE 156. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT IN MUAR. For F^st-( aAS Meals. Hut and Cold Drinks, At Reasonable Price. NAN YANG CO., 40, 41, Jalan Maharani, Muar. Wo H'ines and Spirits. F. &N. or Framroz's Aerated Waters. Ajrnts for SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE.46 words
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Advertisement75 1934-05-20 15 Osram IH^n i I Valves Z^gjv^^' I The General Electric Co., Ltd. \W% A I Singapore Kuah Lumpur. *J'^\ J& I THE KINTA DISTRIBUTION CO., LTD. '^%/%W^ I Osram Valves are th? same price m British N. efts V i Malaya as m England. x^ **''^$<§&Ssf&gg&&Sffi •tvlit I ■i|r!i:|ii|iHiH.'ri»iHi:|ii|iilii»!il!ir:|.i|. ■W-75 words
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Miscellaneous266 1934-05-20 15 TO-DAY'S RADIO. Details Of Empire Programmes. 11.50 a.m.: Time Blgnal hzm Big Tom (pt Paui'o Ca hcdral, London). A orches ral concert rcco; 12.20 pm.: A rei.. H. K. T re:;' Piekis, "i (Tim 05.30). p.:n.: An cm from Lh 35 p.m. 1 .50 p.m. news. :>.05 p.m.: r l266 words
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Article445 1934-05-20 16 "Chattering" At Opera. "THIS INCREDIBLE BARBARISM." (By Air Mail) London, May 9. OIR Thomas Beecham, the conductor, spoke yesterday m scathing phrases of the reasons for his outburst of Monday night during one of the most remarkable "first nights" of Covent Garden Opera. In the midst445 words
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Article1233 1934-05-20 16 When Devil Tigers Roam An Interview With Dr. M. Birchee. Malayan Jungles. TT is said that one sentence m an I article gave the idea to the producers of "Devil Tiger" for makinp that fine jungle film, which was shown recently m Singapore. That sentence read something like this "The1,233 words
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Article277 1934-05-20 16 i Britain To Try U.S. Mail Carrier. (By Air Mail). London, May 9. ;rpHE latest Douglas mail 'plane is be- lieved to be the typo of machine referred to by the Under-Secretary for Air when he stated that che Air Ministry •is considering purchasing one ol277 words
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Article338 1934-05-20 16 Great Catholic Assembly In Madrid. THE national congress of the J.A.P. organisation (the youth movement of the Roman Catholic Accion Popular), arranged as part of the campaign for the revival of the Catholic Syndicates, reached its climax at the Escorial, where 20,000 members were assembled, brought m the338 words
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Article91 1934-05-20 16 Gumbinnon, East Prussia. The largest and most modern flax rot cry m Europe has been completed m Gumbinnen. East Prussia. It covers five acres. By a new German method R will be possible to complete the process of retting (or rot' ing) flax m order to separate91 words
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Article385 1934-05-20 16 150 Years' Scientific Achievement. (By Air Maili. London, Maj t. The Royal Society of Edinburgh wtt commemorate the completion of tlwfc 150 th year. The Society have a wonderful i of achievement m the field of scienuf research. The foremost scholars m etcl: generation at home385 words
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Advertisement349 1934-05-20 16 J] HERE is youthful health I and irritability, that sleepless' lor you, here at last is a ness and anemia. A few weeks that will really conquer and you will be full of vigour weakness of body and nerves^ and aglow with health. Sanatogen. l\ J Every Chemist and Storekeeper349 words
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Article, Illustration2114 1934-05-20 17 Work Done By Seng Cheong Society Report For Last Year Beng Choon Kok's Office-Bearers Municipal Services Club's Tournament Postal Club's Cricket Debut. mat annual report of the Seng Cheong T%vietv Malacca, for 1933. reveals wort carried on by the Sothe report are given *tE working account shows2,114 words
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Article223 1934-05-20 17 To Berlin In Five Hours. A FAST new air service bringing Berlin within four and a half hours' frying of London was launched. It will enable a business man tc take early breakfast m London, have luncheon and keep an appointment m Berlin, and fly back for223 words
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Article45 1934-05-20 17 The Nuremberg Katun! Hisioiy Society building an aquarium which will be the first to be constructed m the open air m Germany. A unique feature, for open air tanks, will be glass penels made so that fisii may be seen from below.45 words
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Advertisement193 1934-05-20 17 V i r i i i i i t ■:!ii:l:!i!;i:jiiii!ii!i:ii'ii:iii!i:'ii'i;!ii:i!ii:ii::li!i!ii!;iii| < ii!!i':i!.i :ajiii.a,;iiil.:i;il!it!il!!f uliilt'l.:t;ii::itil'!f Tia I M I Ii JJA i~JX Jl ii I C °NDENS|D Mil*' Do you know that FRESH MILK cannot keep fresh m this Climate, and therefore is dangerous for feeding Rabies. Fond Mothers feed their193 words
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Article, Illustration2589 1934-05-20 18 m) /l in* TT m "To Put Johore On The Map" Dr. Birchee 's Phrase Selangor And Perak Meet At Ipoh Report Of Anson B. P. Challenge By Mayflower B. P. Question Of Its Strength What's On To-Day. "ipO put Johore on the Badminton Map." This was2,589 words
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Advertisement603 1934-05-20 18 DRIVES HIMSELF TO WORK AT 82 And Still Plays A Little Golf |f( v. many of us, when we are 82, will th- cereal n Ivalth and activity of this i g >ro«s <■] i Stottish engineer? In a letter I arrived here from Scotland on the 7th TO. lam603 words
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Article, Illustration700 1934-05-20 19 Taking A Sporting Risk: Bold Game That Pays: A Coup And Double-Baulk. For Amateurs. A SNOOKER "SMASH." By SYDNEY LEE. DiLLJARDS reflects individual tern nerament. Then, are canny cueJ; w ho play "safety first." Others, bolder, are always willing to a a sporting risk to keep a breaK fog. I700 words
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Article221 1934-05-20 19 Tour Of Zoological Park. I "s*l?* <***"• accompanied by PH»22i Duchess of York and to WhLni ab S th paid theij> nr st visit ZOOlOSical Park Mo Wb^o? 0^ I^^ by car from jl". 3 were by Xord of the *25S a^ ie y> Major Albert221 words
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Article224 1934-05-20 19 Diagram No. 9a takes us to SBOOker, und as we are on the subject of bold play, I have selected this shot as an illustration of what enterprise may achieve at snooker. Once again, everything depends on circumstances. This time the supposition is that the striker, who has224 words
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Article155 1934-05-20 19 Brother Killed On Eve Of Wedding. IirHILE a young brict was making uuV? final arrangements for her wedding, she learnt thac her 10-year-oid brother had been killed m a load accident. She was Miss Nancy Walker, daughter cf Mr and Mrs. John Osborne Walker, *of Ivy House.155 words
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Advertisement596 1934-05-20 19 "I suffered unnecessary j^i§jb\ pains since I was I5 M tablets are a boon to such girls as myself who suffer a great ''^^^H^ii l^^^ 55^^" i>^^^^ deal of pain at certain periods. I =s te aye suffered these unnecessary pains "'^M since I was fifteen years of age, as596 words
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2093 1934-05-20 20 Rimau - The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Rimau (By Inter -State Cricket Matches And Trial Games Ponniah, Pearse And P.F. de Souza In Form At The S.C.C. Sensational Bowling In SerembanGame Matting Pitch And Taller Wickets Us ?d For First Time How Will Sin mpore Batsmen Fare This Week-End? i /ANE Inter-State2,093 words
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Advertisement337 1934-05-20 20 Wrn^ ft 'WEAKNESS J U* LI DEB ILI T\ M^^ f/y M 1 BkJ\_ IB| H KB Kl9 JMf BB T^y Am I H I fl GLj £^E Bbk jß^^^h^H^PJ^HL El I j I PSfl A^BflßlE^Bfli fe'^DES CH I EN S'Syru v vSV/y fcs.\ of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout337 words
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1128 1934-05-20 21 Jo-morrows Big Race: At Bukit Timah. Prospects For Concluding Day Of Sirgapore Meeting. .gy -The Man-ai-ike-Ra: -^MORR :be the la^ day 1 o f tk Singapore Turf Club*. 2^l races at I Timah. Another c<rd of nine events, three of which v. ill1,128 words
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Article64 1934-05-20 21 c An *rican And National Leagues. 'ii: ;^ICAN LEAGUES. InMa R. H. E. 4 i? 0 >, 3 7 1 run for the Detroit 8 13 0 3 7 2 3 U 0 home run ;oi 7 the A '10.V.L LEAGUE 5 0 1 3 2 Broo, v64 words
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Article137 1934-05-20 21 New Type Of Balanced Racquet. A new t.\pe of tennis racquet, which has T <atin£; balance, derived from a metallic > -uu: m the handle, has been invented by Mr. II. 1 1. Webeck, of Hurstville, Sydney. Mr. D. B'.atklok, managing director of J".7.0 lgrers (Aust.), Ltd., who137 words
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Article48 1934-05-20 21 Raffles Institution team v. St. Joseph's In?i itu'icn on Wednesday on the R. I. ground: Kamaraudm, Kum Won. Abdul Razak, Harith Yew Leng, Kirn Hock, Sidek, Ibrahim, Maurict Vaibtrg. Kee Chuan, Ong Lye. Reserves:— S. M. Ally, Kok Kuan, Yew Sam 1 1 man, :md Alpx.48 words
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Article, Illustration259 1934-05-20 21 MR. LUM TUNN CHOON THE CHINESE FITCHER. Guillermo To Fight Neil Hemchit. rpHE New World Arena will be the venue I-» of five fights on May 25. Battling Guillermo and Neil Hemchit top the bill I m a ten three-minute round Contest. Since Kemchit's last259 words
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Article282 1934-05-20 21 Fine Bowling By Airmen At Johore. (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, May 18. T3E cricket XI of the R.A.F. met the Johore C.C. to-day on the Johcre Civil Service Club padang and wen by 29 runs. For the visitors Moore took three wicI kets m one282 words
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Article, Illustration371 1934-05-20 21 Wyatfs Views On Leg Theory. my Air Mail). London, May 9. MR. R. E. S. Wyatt, England's probable captain m the first Test match against the Australians m June, came straight off the ice to talk to me, writes a special correspondent m the "Daily371 words
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Article119 1934-05-20 21 1 His Views On Australia's Test Prospects. "With equal luck and no 'body-line' bowI ling, Australia will recover the Ashes." This is the frank view of Edgar R. Mayne, one of the best known old cricketers 1 of Australia, who passed through Colombo recently on his way to119 words
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Article62 1934-05-20 21 (F<(vi Our Ow-i Correjucrdent.} Kuala Lumpur, May 18. Following to-day's trial game the following were selected to represent Selangor against Negii Sembilan m the first inter-State match to be played at Seremban next week: Kam Pak; Dinah and See Hu; Kirn Huah, Pillai and Jahn Mohamed; Lai Moon,62 words
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Article59 1934-05-20 21 V.M.C.A. team v. "D" (Machine Gun, Co., Wilts, on the Tanglin ground at 5 p.m.: J. Sanderson, Lee Kit Soon, R. Lyne, All Peck Kan, Lim Chwee Chua, Chan Ah Wing, Yeap Yeow Siang, J. M. Fraser, Chan Joo Kirn, D. Ross, Au Peck Whye. j Reserves: Tan59 words
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641 1934-05-20 21 Malayan Chinese Take Up Baseball. MUNICIPAL SERVK KS CU'K. Beat Experienced Japanese Team In Second Outing. (By "DRAGON:') 'pHE Singapore Chinese are learning baseball, the national game of the Americans, and learning it fast too. Last year, they took to Rugby, the home of which is m Great Britain. Now641 words
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Article, Illustration3671 1934-05-20 22 An Enjoyable Afternoon's Sport At Bukit Tim ah Fifth Day Of Singapore Race Meeting. Phenomenal Success Of "Tribune" Tipster. DRIGHT weather again favoured yesterday's races at the Huku Tiniah Rac course when another enjoyable afterno n's sport was provided by the card of nine events. There was 1 a very3,671 words
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Article103 1934-05-20 22 Although most ol the member the Test cricket team supportec posa! to return t-o Australia Ti rlca, the original itinerary, wh. vides for the tram to return by i "Orontes" on September 28, ma I unchanged. A. meeting of players aooard the ford" recently discussed the qy&a: whether103 words
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Advertisement9 1934-05-20 22 Complete Handicaps for to-morrovv's races appear the opposite page.9 words
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Advertisement119 1934-05-20 22 SINGAPORE v. N.S. CRKKE: The Singapore v Negri Semkik cricket match which was to hi* begun at Seremban yesterday ti start this morning and will be w tinued to-morrow. You'll See Them To-morrow Afternoon -""new millinery NEW MORNING AND AFTERNOON DRESSES NEW DRESS MATERIALS NEW LOCKNIT SILK UNDERWEAR SETS. NEW119 words
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Article865 1934-05-20 23 The F ar Eastern Games At Manila. Present Olympiad The Last Of Its vr [Kind For China? «m the occasion oi the departure Vo( t he Chinese athletes for Manila to attend the Tenth Fart rTtern Olympics we would like to v i few words to bid them God- "L865 words
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Article187 1934-05-20 23 Yesterday's Cricket At Balestier. T R.A.F. cricket eleven proven too I strong lor a Ceylon Sports Ciub ■J weakened by Ithe aktaiee of r al regul- and m s match uje c.S.C. ground the Air Force won ty 7n »X- C i ub v;ere onl ilble to187 words
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Article568 1934-05-20 23 N.C.C. Visit Hong Lim Grsen IHE Nondescripts Cricket Club visited the S.C.RC. at Hong Lim Green yesterday and defeated the home team by eight* wickets and 21 runs. The Chinese batted first and were all out for 73 runs, only Choon Leong iW, Key Pow (14^ and Choon568 words
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Article356 1934-05-20 23 St. Andrews School And Anglo-Chinese. BOTH the first and the second teams of the St. A,v:n.w School and the Anglo-Chinese School met yesterday .it the formers ground m Stamford Poad. The match between the second teams, which wa-3 played m the morning, resulted m a win lor356 words
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Article57 1934-05-20 23 Thanks to a 57 by Kothary, one of the opening batsmen but who was the last man out, the A.C.S. Ist XI were able to score 134. Ah Chee had a merry knock of 2b, while Hon Kan contributed 15. Of the seven bowler* tried Ransome had57 words
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Article62 1934-05-20 23 F.M.S. v. COLONY TENNIS. Malay States Win All Ladies' Matches. (From Our Own Correspondent J Kuala Lumpur, May 19. The Colony leads by 15 points to three m the Guilleraard Cup men's lawn tennis matches against the F.M.S., but the Malay States won all the ladies.' McCabe Reay Cup matches62 words
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Article576 1934-05-20 23 Colourful Scenes At The Races. IDEAL weather conitions, with bright sunshine and a coo) breeze, found the Grandstands packed yesterday at Bukit Timah for the fifth day of the Spring Meeting Lovely Chinese costumes and saris added vivid splashes of colour. White was a popular and576 words
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Article380 1934-05-20 23 Handicaps for to-morrow are as follows: Horses Class 1, Div. 1. 1 mile (Governor's Cup). Horses, Class 1, Div. 3, 9 furlongs. Waratah 9-0 Tin Pool 7.« Combination 8.12 Mintage 1A Fed Up 812 Armide 0«lo Catherine Wheel 6.U--RACE 2. Horses, Class 4, Div. 1. 6 furlongs. Jonathan380 words
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Article173 1934-05-20 23 Two-Day Cricket Match On The Padang. WINNING the tos.s against the Malacca State XI to-day, m the two-day match on the Padang. the S.C.C. elected to take first knock. Scores S.C.C. IST INNINGS. J. E. C. Mitchell b Colvtlle 19 A. L. Hill c Chandrapala173 words
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Article175 1934-05-20 23 All Out For 38. MX SOI ZA TAKES S*X WICKETS. p Dl wbo cai tur d w veil *J* I An was j ires <'(t' claiming six IT i tins. Tin S R.C. won with 4 wicket ire. Wli IST INNINGS. >uza W sdell ibw. b175 words
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Article60 1934-05-20 23 SCC. v. Malays On Tuesday. S. C.C. team v. the llftlays m the First i Division of the S.A.F.A. League, at Ani son Road Stadium on Tuesday: E. C. Cherripgton; C. G. Van Houten, F.A. IMcCatTer;-: L. V. Taylor. J. W IMi y, A. Donald; G. Carr. E.60 words
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Title Section12 1934-05-20 24 The Sunday Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1984. i'ivK r;..\,.-12 words
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Article, Illustration125 1934-05-20 24 The teachers' race at the Anglo-CH a School Spors at Jalan Besar Str.dium on Friday. A. R-tr>karan. "A" Division champion at the A.C.S. sports on Friday. The ACS. Scouts' race at the school sports on Friday Mr. Yeo Teow Nghee and Master125 words
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Advertisement131 1934-05-20 24 Read the TRIBUNE For Best SPORTS REPORTS \V Nicotine never stained fingers, and never j^^V caused a cough. Staining and coughing are caused by tobacco tar hot, 6emi-solid, to® intensely irritant. Yon hurt only to see uhat it -■^|jP e oes i 0 y our fi"g ers t0 know what131 words
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