Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 27 May 1934
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section16 1934-05-27 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. 2 No SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1984 r [YE < iN I S16 words
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Article194 1934-05-27 1 America Becoming Anxious. •By Air Mail.) {From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 16. ACCORDING to a Washington x message, Japanese purchas s ci scrap tin from the Uni ed States Ti ue.cr.b£d by Mr. C. I. Faddis Democrat Member of the House of Rcpresen atives) as menacing194 words
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513 1934-05-27 1 Buffer Pool Scheme Leader's Crave Warning. Malaya's Industry At A Standstill. Breeding Serious Competition Elsewhere. j^ GRAVE warning of the effects of the Tin Restriction Scheme, as at present administered, was given by Mr. Harold Huntsman at the meeting of the Austral-Malay Tin Group m Ipoh yesterday. -We are submitting/513 words
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782 1934-05-27 1 ChoI L g Kew who received Sde? %T 52? The re THE MARCH PAST *5 n th U i Ck tlme C^S rder and }I had nS?^ f rhe Coros wbn m °nv bur vk p r rt m h- ~r«. th *Pain g782 words
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Article291 1934-05-27 1 Rubber Prospects. A STEADY 9d. PER POUND. (By Air Midi) (From Our Own Correspondent., London, May IG. ifKO^I the beginning the nuber control has incurred universal respect for its promot and businesslike activities. Within a brief fortnight, cue scheme has been published, sign ed, legislatively provided for,291 words
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Article, Illustration258 1934-05-27 1 What Japanese Vernacular Papers Say. Tokyo. May 28 While the idea of holding prel;m'nnry navsu! talks is generally welcomed, the vernacular papers, seemingly reflecting- the anxiaty m official circles, emphasise the importance of watching the AngoAmerican talks and warding off the possibility of Great Britain and the UnitedReuter - 258 words
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Article2954 1934-05-27 1 "A DISGUSTING AFFAIR/ JUDGE DECLINES TO BELIEVE IT. Amazing Story. Brother Officers In Divorce Court. (By Air Mail) (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) London, May 16. VEKY emphatically Mr. Justice Bateson expressed his disbelief m an amazing story told during a divorce suit m which two brother-officers played2,954 words
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Advertisement7 1934-05-27 1 I TENNIS TO-DAY at HOTEL Phone filW7 words
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Advertisement16 1934-05-27 1 (5^S LTD Z^^4«sK Br Af U W f i t I i f*M M^|jpi^nlT^^ (TION Scot.fflKisky16 words
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Advertisement15 1934-05-27 1 N. E. M. (National fcroployris Multnl). INSURE YOU f I Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation.15 words
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Article559 1934-05-27 2 M. Pages. INTERVIEWED IN SINGAPORE. HPHE newly-appointed Governor of Cochin-China, M. Peter Pages, arrived m Singapore yesterday by the "Andre Lebon" on his way to take up his post. He was met on arrival by M..P. "A. Ballcreau. the French Consul at Signapore. The ''Andre Lebon" sailed559 words
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Article193 1934-05-27 2 Accused To Call 300 Witnesses. (From Our Own Car respondent) Ipoh. May 26 /COMMITTED to the Assizes for trial Kj on a charge of murder, a Chinese named Lai Man informed the court that he had 300 witnesses to call. According to the prosecution, the day previous193 words
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Article105 1934-05-27 2 Trade Negotiations To Start Next Week. Rugby. May 24. Ii seems probable that the AngloFrench trade negotiations will be resumed m London next week. They were suspended about eight weeks ago. It was agreed that meanwhile the 1882 Convention between Great Britain and France should remain mBritish Official Wireless - 105 words
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Article57 1934-05-27 2 Memorial To Be Built li Shanghai. Shanghai Ifar I The Panchen L;ima of Tibr jig personal represenfctttfet to Tiber :ave the way for his return. A huge 10mb for the "Unbo Scldier" will be built at Minhas23 Shanghai, next month. Th jccupy ever 50 rncw oi laac-H Cuo57 words
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Advertisement97 1934-05-27 2 |j^™ ==BB^ 'MODEL NUWBER 150 J us t sa^ w^° shall sing or p!aj\ and j|^^^-^ MBMB JLI gS^ii countless hap iy hours of sh?er enjoyment infinite variety these ■■MirMM^^ are yours if you hive "His Master's Voice" Gramophone Model 150. I Light coloured oak cabinet. %2^^^|^^^ Double-spring motor enabling97 words
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Article, Illustration1389 1934-05-27 3 CHAPTER 111 Christina's We became afire" of Swed on much as k .fiA beiure with her and she went for long rides with T*L 3ut there > not so much time •"T be 'pert with him or m play. Her iSuaUon bscame a matter ot cieep im!«tance Training1,389 words
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Article173 1934-05-27 3 Allegations Against A Peon. (From Our Own Correspondent. Ipoh, May -~>. AS the result of further investigation made by the officers of the Criminal Intelligence Department, Ipoh, six Malays have been detained fpr examination by the Police m connection with the alleged theft of $30,000 from the safe173 words
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Article426 1934-05-27 3 Several Cases At Seremban Court. t (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, May 24. For erecting a corrugated iron shed j without the permission of the Sanitary Board, the manager of the Negrl Sembilan Aerated Water Co., was summohd before the police magistrate today. He pleaded guilty and was426 words
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Article257 1934-05-27 3 Owner-Driver Fined In Johore. (From Our Own Correspondents Johore Bahru. May 25. As the result of a collision between two hire cars, the driver of one of them. z. Chinese owner-driver named Heng Ah 'Kovv, was charged yesterday 3 beiore Un^ku Hassan bin Omar (Third Mayistrate^, Johore BahrU,257 words
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Article127 1934-05-27 3 Opening At Polo Ground At Noon. PROMOTED by the Singapore branch Of the Malayan Kennel Association, a Dog Show is to be held on the Singapore Polo Ground to-day, commencing at mid-day, when the judging begins. The show will close at 7 p.m. Owing to quarantine restrictions127 words
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Article138 1934-05-27 3 The Safety Of Life At Sea. A Bill is shortly to be introduced into the Legislative Council to implement certain provisions of ffoS International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1929, relating to the holding of examinations and the issue of Certificates of Competency as Lifeboatmen.138 words
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Article114 1934-05-27 3 Charge Against A Chinese Importer. Teh Sim Heng, the proprietor of Chop Chee Hung, of Cross Street, was produced before the Criminal District Judge, Mr. H. A. Ferrer, yesterday, on charges of importing, being m possession of, and selling boxes of gramophone needles under the name of114 words
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Article203 1934-05-27 3 Important Questions At Shanghai. Shanghai May 26. A HUNDRED and twelve delegates attended the third session of the National Financial Conference yesterday morning. Dr H. H. Kung, the Finance Minister, presided. Mr. Wang Ching Wei (Premier) watched the proceedings. Seven important Resolutions were passed. Messrs. Chang Shan Yong203 words
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Article103 1934-05-27 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Many Aeroplanes Sent To Fukien. Shanghai, May 26. The anti-Red conference at Hankow wns formally declared open by Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang at the Military Headquarters yesterday morning. Over 20 Commanders attended, m- eluding Generals Chang Chun. Ho j Cheng Chun. Liv Chin Hua,103 words
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Article65 1934-05-27 3 The Ai Tong Old Boys' society 01 Singapore staged a successful concert m aid of the Society's funds last Sunday evening at the Shanghai Theatre m *Eu Tong Sen Street. The programme consisted mainly of sketches by students of the Chung Wah Girls' School and the Chinese65 words
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Article42 1934-05-27 3 Report Expected In A Few Days. The Trade Commission met m Singapore on May 22, 23. 24 and 25, and completed the drafting of their report The report will be presented to Government m the course of a few days.42 words
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Article93 1934-05-27 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Tragedy At Chinan University. May 26. AMJMBEB of students of the Chinan University m Chenje, Shanphai. had a quarrel with the chief of the Peace Preser-\ati(-!i Corps, on Thursday nijrht. The latter ordered his jruard<= to fire on ;h<* students. About 10093 words
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Article93 1934-05-27 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Junks Sunk And Crews Drowned. Hongkong. May 26 Canton is alarmed by the report from Sinkwan stating that the side of liountain near Lochang broke away on 1 Thursday, causing a landslide. One village was buried by earth, and 12 villages suffered damage. At93 words
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Article80 1934-05-27 3 Indian To Appeal Against Conviction. An Indian named Kanusamy, formerly m the employ of the Singapore Traction Co.. as a bus conductor, was convicted before the Third Magistrate (Mr 3. M. Brander) yesterday morning on r chare of theft of $1 from a ticket box. Court-Inspector Cowie said80 words
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Advertisement6 1934-05-27 3 __^_J Jrda/.'i Tobacco Co., i#td., London.6 words
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Article, Illustration929 1934-05-27 4 Unsolved Mysteries Of MISSING PERSONS. OVER twenty-five thousand persons disappear every year m New York City alone! Why do they leave home? Where do they go? How many are found m East River? How many m the North River? How many find their way to madhouses, brothels, prisons? "Before an929 words
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Article84 1934-05-27 4 Tiger Cub Growing T^ Hig For A, Pet A TIGER nib. captured m the j,w of north-east Negrf Sembilani? parly of Jakun (eft Sintaji he Blue Funnel linnr "AchUW** He is to bo pn vented to the Lorn* Zoo. for Whipsnade Park. iy Blang, as the cub [led84 words
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Article201 1934-05-27 4 The following arc details of the p^. to-day by Holland, xio t H operated fo ips I yen Hollanc i lenftfa i€Jc iS.SO I lal Anthem. L 4.00 Rc< o L 4.10 Talk on behalf of the Dutcfc V .vi.C.A. by Ds P. 14.25 S< Jan van i\luulen with201 words
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Advertisement226 1934-05-27 4 WATCHES OMEGA ROSKOPF* TAVANNES, CYMA. JEWJ&LED LEVEB MOVEMENTS, NICKEL E*OOK£I fro.;. 6.UU WBIST 12.50 SILVER POCKEI 17.50 WRIST 80.00 Dust Wau-i Proot SJ.6t «-«Ut.U POCKET from 40.01 WRIST 18.60 la ct ?d.u Dust Water I 'root 14 86.(X« from $U.s< r,vf.Ki WATCH GUARANTEED. ■A RfcPAIRS rRECISION INSTRUMENTS THKODOLITES DUMPY LEVEL*226 words
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Advertisement80 1934-05-27 4 ALHAHIBR4 SJ Bnff v'-ffv <¥' Starring GLORIA STUART I ROGER PRYOR I with I MARIAN MARSH f 1 Sprightly romance with a night-club background I A delightfu! story of a Boy t and a Girl embellished f with great song and dance numbers I With Shirley Gr<ty, Onslow Stevens, p80 words
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Advertisement169 1934-05-27 4 i YOU'LL BE HAPPIER WITH A WESTINGHOUSE < The testimony of £^^^«K^^^fl^|lH^mH|SS^j^^^^^^H thousands of refri- BpttMn gerator owners, inter- C^tl iv^f^J viewed and tabulated W MtttLJ^^i mffl& by a research IrAfll L^B IW^^"^'''-^i tio n a 1 reputation, mJSM^MSl^B^U^^S^S^^^i^f^\ l>rorr>s "you'll be BP^^^^l and satisfaction of i^p owners, Westinghouse enjoys169 words
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Miscellaneous267 1934-05-27 4 TO-DAY'S RADIO. Details Of Empire Programmes. 050 inn. Time Signal from Big Tom. The Western Studio Orches- tra (leader, Frank Thomas), J from a Cardiff studio. (Time Signal from Greenwich at 1200). 7.50 p.m. A pianoforte recital by Esther Fisher. 8 20-8 50 p m An orchestral concert, a programme267 words
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Article, Illustration2100 1934-05-27 5 iotberdtylbe! ok myself to Meyer's Qualr- (i (i lhe lifl h which ifly started the fan. ,3 nrried to the top of the hti&ding. i twu p*ag to see Mr. Roland Braddell. rot be ahum* fri < °*i ami ima Bil8 ilK m im m wy liral2,100 words
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Advertisement276 1934-05-27 6 I ■I CROSLEY SHELVADOR i j Jfltia liluuli A IUK i fl i^^^^^^^n»^^^H Years of researefi tiave at last 8 1 j developed tlie perfect refrig- 2 I E^^^|^^9B| erator witli convenience such n I ÜB^^l^rfilS as no otlier snake of 'electric I /^^^ii^Sffll refrigerator can approach; o I' L^^M^WII276 words
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Article, Illustration3732 1934-05-27 7 Old Gunner - REMINISCENCES OF THE MUTINY. Old Gunner (By Story Of Stirring Days In Singapore. [SPECIAL TO THE "S JNDAY TRIBUNE"] Un one of the few remaining >f the old [cry who ck Ac *c x I tpo 1 c by th Jard'nc's Seps -bo it 2 it was a hoi day.3,732 words
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Advertisement626 1934-05-27 7 i-"lsr 'T^HE Girl of To-day has many more Successful girls know the secret of difficulties to overcome than the pa»n relief through taking 'ASPRO.' |v.j ,'j girl of ten years ago, yet she is deter- 'ASPRO banishes pains and headaches, L"1 ;:I;=ff mined to make good, even m the face626 words
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Article134 1934-05-27 8 Chief Priest Who Foretold His Own Death. Tokyo. The Chief Priest of the Shorinji Buddhist Temple m Nishigahara (Tokyo) was ill. He called his disciples together and told them that he was going to die m three days. On the third day, the priest himself began the rites134 words
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Article, Illustration534 1934-05-27 8 OUR CAMERA CORNER. How To Spot Ott Pinholes. Inexpensive Method Of Retouching. ]y|OST amateurs who do their own work will probably be bothered quite a lot at first with defective negatives, whose blemishes have occurred m the process of development. One of the most common defects is534 words
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848 1934-05-27 8 Effect Of The Abolition Of "Tolerated Houses." SINGAPORE can well claim that it is no longer the "cesspool" of the East— if it ever was Only a few years ago, an unsavoury reputation attached to the name of Singapore. Not only wa3 it consideredL.K.H. - 848 words
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Article116 1934-05-27 8 Portugal's "All British" Institution. Portugal's new "All British" bntdcasting station is now working experimentally for ten hours a day. It will be opened officially by it President of the Republic on May The contract to build the station H secured by a British firm, and dor. IReuter - 116 words
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Advertisement171 1934-05-27 8 r 1 LATEST BOOKS ON DANCING. j THEORY AND TECHNIQUE OF BALLROOM DANCING, by Viet .r Silvester. A book that covers everything that fat m connection with Ballroom Dawmjfs3.oo. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING j by Victor Silvester. All the latest i steps m the Slow Foxtrot, Quiok J Step, Waltz, Blues,171 words
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Advertisement235 1934-05-27 8 5 '•■■mil. i iiiii i' i' I ii I till I*. i::ii i:ili:iii|ii|Pini!ii:i|i!inii!|i;i!:i!:|ii|t!i!iuii;;tni! <iai:ii!li;l mi !fnflna:i|i it m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^**^^^^^^^^s^^^^^^^"^^^Mß»^^B^H_^_^^^F TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP I I I BIOCITIN j _ffi§_£|_Ss_____l__l harges Your Brain and Nerve Cells With Energy, and so I p^^^y^ffll^y^^^ll^^^^^^^^' I Ensures Against Physical and Menial Fatigue. I ■Mmfl'SffißHnßHlllSPßmTHm'P^lß I235 words
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Advertisement172 1934-05-27 8 I I I ANTISEPTIC! DUSTING POWDER the prevention and cure flf "PRICKLY HEAT" A unique preparation fw TOILET NURSERY USE I Obtainable from a'l Chrmi -tr k 1 1 Bl >re.«s. r.cp;iri'(i .'iily IV GKAFTON I LABORATORIES. THE RESI'LT OF SPARE TfME JtTT The greatest triumphs <-f the and ProfessioiiJtl172 words
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Article, Illustration2480 1934-05-27 9 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. iiTCTSUN saw a lot of holiday makers W profiting by the fine weather at «trbv beaches, at Changi and Seletar. nithose who stayed m Singapore over "/holidays a great many found their tf» "i> Bukit Timah for the last pro--5L day of the Spring Meeting.2,480 words
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Advertisement113 1934-05-27 9 SUNDAY TRIBUNE. 'Phone: 5811 and 5812. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Including at office Postage Postage or close to to Foreign residence. F.M-S Countries. Nearly $3.00 $4.20 $600 Half-Yearly $1.50 $2.10 $3.00 Quarterly $0.75 $1.05 $1.50 SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. Copies of back humberß of the "Sunday Tribune"113 words
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Advertisement364 1934-05-27 9 'this delicious pudding will serve eight people. And the cost is only a trifle over 2 cents. per person. Desserts are sometimes considered an extravagance, but even the most frugal housewife could find no fault with th e cost of this or.c. You will want to vs 8 Royal Baking364 words
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720 1934-05-27 10 W HERE SINGAPORE'S BISCUITS ARE MADE. HO HO FACTORY TUBNS Oil FIVE lONS A DAY. A FEW SIMPLE PROCESSES. Bulk Consumed By Poorer Classes Of The City V[()T many people are aware that quantity of biscuit.- is i *nade m Singapore. There are at ie :uit factories m the V.v.720 words
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Article115 1934-05-27 10 South Africa Sends Lions And Other Animals. Pretoria. Seven Stanley craves, one lynx, one honey badger, one blesbok and one sable antelope, are leaving Pretoria to make the long journey to Britain— for inclusion m the Belfast Zoo. At the same time two lions, two zebras, fourReuter - 115 words
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Article85 1934-05-27 10 German Protest Against A Shakespeare Production. Prague. Shakespeare's "Richard lll"— with a topical twist is drawing full houses at one of Prague's leading theatres. The tyrant's throne on the stage is decorated with a huge swastika. The German newspapers have already protested, but the management of85 words
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Article208 1934-05-27 10 "My Main Means Of Transport." Rugby, May 24. fN a message to the A_r D^y organisers I trie Prince oi Waies sa>s: "As one whose main means of transport nowaaa^s is througn tne air, 1 am convinced oi the extreme importance of flying as208 words
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Article268 1934-05-27 10 A Record, But Prices Remain Low. Last season's estimates of the area planted and quantity of padi produced m Kedah are now available. The estimates of the Department of Agriculture, which closely correspond with those of the penghulus, show that 238,457 acres were planted with padi, whichBritish Wireless - 268 words
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Article58 1934-05-27 10 Madrid. A powerful electric bell is being installed m the Spanish Cortes^— to drown the shouts of angry deputies when the session becomes too stormy. The bell will be manipulated by the speaker from his table, and he will be able to keep it ringing until the58 words
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Article1684 1934-05-27 10 TRUTH OF THE TESTAMENT. Dr. Lamsa'3 Challenge. IPOH READER'S ABLE DEFENCE. A H. C, of Ipoh, sends a reply to an article appearing m the Sunday Tribune of May 13, relating to the challenge to the accuracy of the Authorised Version of the New Testament by Dr. George M. Lamsa.1,684 words
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Article50 1934-05-27 10 An enormous anchor 12 tif weighing 16 cwts. has been fishermen off the Italian c°*° Leghorn ♦K«»irirt** It became entangled m "JJ-ec was. with great difficulty, a 1 the boat. nf > Experts state that the »J JJ| belonged to a Ra"«-v of tRC Republic of Pisa-Reuter - 50 words
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Advertisement58 1934-05-27 10 I I Everu dau 1 I BREAKFAST 1 I STARTS THE I I DAY RIGHT ■"■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BHEEaßßß 1 W.J.W. 129HM1 •'JmShß^^^^D ''''.-X* *'Xv'''''''j/^^^]^CVKvlkm mvßiwb%%WH 17*^ >»j .^HH flk -v INH HIIO INK HELD y-_ </" ?'J^^^^ BMHHBBHHBBMBiBBIIBIiHIEBBBBVHBIaBBIfI99BII USS THAN ACTUAL XIZE I WRITES TWO WAYS THE PEN YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY'58 words
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Article1858 1934-05-27 11 CINEQUE - CINEQUE T^HERE is a full-fledg/K< earthquake m 'Advice to the Lovelorn," Lee Tracy's current starring vehicle' for Joseph M. Schenck and Darryl Zanuck's 1 20ih Century Pictures, showing next week at ihe Pavilion Theatre. TTS rhythm and duration were copied from sei;;mographic records of the quake that1,858 words
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Advertisement260 1934-05-27 11 AL9iPiWIRI SS XL Cl IDSD.TUDII I C M*J&ftta£'^3» a F SUrsK "IrIKILL2> >^. picked trom a hundred spectacu- JgS& mgm^ Lv- tru«-Uie dramas <md packn] c jfl 3^ fl E) mro pr.r sensational story— TO-DAY 5.15-6.15-9.15 Vbtf we what you &>!it~ c A^^'^^ji t s*e, <wrf rfofl'f 55c what J*3^^3|i|3|260 words
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Advertisement182 1934-05-27 11 SENSATIONALLY Sl(( KSSFKL: I A PERFECTLY GORGEOUS PfUtU WITH GARBO ACTING AS SHE HAS XKVFR ACTED BEFORE! INTGLUGENT, tSAUTtFUL AND I IiniLI.IXC i:\TKRTAIXMKXT! if CHRISTINA /H lan Keith Lewis Stone A Metro -Goid»Tn Maver Picture it will enthral >>v and >end you a\va\ Hl;h nothing f\ur THK MOST PBOPOfJND ADMIRVTION182 words
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402 1934-05-27 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, May, 27, 1934. COUNCIL REFORM IN THE F.M.S. TSEEE is no staying healthy progress. Not even m the F.M.&, where a special political Mtuation provides a very convenient excuse for delaying conBsfonfl m the way of representipn of public opinion, and reling autocratic power m the402 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1934-05-27 12 C. S H - The World Comes To Singapore Docks. 1/ there is one place m Singapore* where cultured restraint goes overboard for a time it is at the wharves when a big vessel is coming m. It i not the same when a ship is leaving. The atmosphere is different. You see people1,121 words
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Advertisement60 1934-05-27 12 I SO EASY TO WASH Tobralco stands up ironderfuily f i sun thine -n»<l washing. See the fascinating range of designa Ms clear and lovely colours go so wrjl \\ifh Frei I' young faces. Its wonderful qualify enables i( endless tubbing, and of course it ruyyu^ thr ToottJ Bfuarmtee A60 words
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Miscellaneous39 1934-05-27 12 THE WEEK'S TIDE TABLE. 936 am.. 0.14 p.m. To morrow 10.26 a m., 9.49 p.m. .1115 am.. 10.26 p.m. J 12 01 pm. 11.09 p.m. t% 12 40 p.m.. 11.52 pm I 139 p.m. v 040 a.m., 2.29 p.m.39 words
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Miscellaneous555 1934-05-27 12 Sparkles \STwZ] B y"« ulz p|/D you see Vie old soldiers "fade "Vertical drinking" has been resumed Mr. McElwaine, our Attorney General, U away- after yesterday's parade? 'm God's Own Country. Here m Malaya "called to the Inner Bar" m They won the race to the bar m a' it555 words
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167 1934-05-27 13 AMAZING CASE AT LEEDS ASSIZES. YOUNG FATHER FREED. Alleged To Have Thrown Daughter Through Train Window. AMAZING scenes at Leeds A ss'zes marked the lifting of the shadow of the gallows from a young father w ho, for two days had undergone167 words
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Article, Illustration1367 1934-05-27 13 (By Air Mail) j ffrom Our Own CorrespondentJ London. May I*2 V 0 sooner had the words "Not jruilty" passed the lips of thr foreman of the jury than the pack ed public jralleries broke into a storm of applause. The u^rs clamoured for silence. and1,367 words
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Article358 1934-05-27 13 New Dawn For Family Of Edgar Wallace. (By Air Mail.) {From Our Own Correspondent^ London, May 16. WHEN Mr. Edgar Wallace died ol pneumonia m Beverly Hilib, California, m the February of 1932. his widow and family were confronted with colossal liabilities both here358 words
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Article325 1934-05-27 13 Another Theory. A LOST SNAKEGOD? Interest m Scotland's famous Loch Ness Monster has now reached South Australia; and Huh Minnie D. Harrington, writing to a London Sunday paper, from Andamooka Station, Pimba, East Wert Line, sends the following disturbing theory of what Ihe monster may be!325 words
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Advertisement247 1934-05-27 13 First Shipment Now Arrived! j jWI^P Gramophone v^^aßr The Most Perfect All-British Records. The reasons why THEY SUCCEED WHERE OTHERS FAILED, j TONE QUALITY- Compare the tone of these rec-rds and you will at once j discover that they are clearer; softer, sweeter and more natural. -You will also notice247 words
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Advertisement71 1934-05-27 13 vV n ____^s^____3s3DPBSl kJ___"«^ _f a^^s^^_B_k3__bl i i _k r^3 '*o^k I>4 3/ __9lV_w v» a /f'/Ti Fruit whether fresh or canned always suggests cream and cream always suggests "Ideal" Milk, which contains all the cream of rich milk condensed to cream thickness. Try Ideal Milk on fruit and it71 words
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Article5522 1934-05-27 14 SAPPER - OUR SHORT STORY I M** :;:h!. whtre have you been limed ITou dont seem to know :nyiu That's Bobby Landon. Lord FinI ton's only son. Just abuu" to pull 'djff the marrl the season."' 5 rebuke mee'rt'v. a pell .<$ hi Africa b.vestigatfhg > liekkiess does count5,522 words
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Advertisement1317 1934-05-27 15 r-rnSwi^lW WHITEAWAYS f thrirp^ 81 PROFIT SHARING j iss^£|\\\\ -^SALE^ Monda Ma 28th TiU Saturday June 16th H I II vn ccess U 'he lost m over- WHETHER YOU ARE A SHAREHOLDER OR NOT, O I 11 ut ptoftt ich w0 asse d on to you. \I 1 YOU CAN1,317 words
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930 1934-05-27 16 OLD SINGAPORE— I 2. Mobilised Duties:, In Forts And Hospitals. 38 1, (Special to the "Sunday Tribune.") fpHE work of the Singapore Volunteer Artillery— the only Volunteer unit at one time and the fortunes which attended it are related below. The Volunteer movement m Singapore930 words
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Advertisement109 1934-05-27 16 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Insurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. London Office: 27, Old Jewry, E. C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the109 words
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Advertisement93 1934-05-27 16 ["Imagine How Proud I Am —when other mothers ask me how I keen baby so healthy. She's never been ill. Hardly ever cries. She is a contented baby. And all because of proper feeding. Ever since weaning I've been giving her Quaker Oats gruel. Itsuppliesprac-tiv^-mw! tically everything she needs for93 words
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Article, Illustration2617 1934-05-27 17 Manny Thrilling Games Aft Selangor Again Trounces Perak Several Interesting Matches Samuel Vanquishes Cheng Phor New Party Formed In Kuala Kubu Bharu Results Of Local Matches Exhibition Games At Anti-Opium Clinic Bazaar. «0R the :*eund time, Selangor de- monstrated her superiority over Perak m badminton last2,617 words
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Article, Illustration106 1934-05-27 17 IJing affair. The Perak men were «n« but became erratic failing to c with several services. They evenly allowed their rivals to come level and beat them. i Kon Leong (Selangor) proved good for Yoon Siew Kaag i Perak) «f» w eXt match whicn was treat watch. Delightful badminton was106 words
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Advertisement15 1934-05-27 17 I Health all Day 1 I Sleep all Night I X there is nothing like15 words
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Advertisement100 1934-05-27 17 Five Bats condensed mil* 5 Sweetened L Prepared t^s II L To Millions of Householders all over the East "FIVE BATS" Milk has set a standard m Milk never before achieved, and its PURITY and QUALITY is appreciated by all who have had the opportunity of trying it. Full Rich100 words
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Miscellaneous557 1934-05-27 17 CROSSWORD PUZZLE No. 31. First Prize $250. Second Prize $150. ANOTHER $400 MUST BE WON. j 1 Address the solution to f. B. ROGERS U^ Hi CO., LTD., 94, Robinson Road, ar\l j J| ■■A 1 Each form must bo accompanied by a I Hlolßt^ !C I 'TB entry fee557 words
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Article132 1934-05-27 18 yew Frocks No Longer Worried Her the lo?e that too. of fat? 1 bfl -v-kin f. Let her tell you 1 mentafl ego I weighed 12 st. hich I eaa assure you annoyed mrfmach. Everything »emed a worry especially n m clothes. Nothing Id fit ivj132 words
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Article40 1934-05-27 18 Munch. .r> torn- have built their nest m on.v letter-tad m the village of isrieci Bavaria, and are preparing r a family. than disturb their domestic postal authorities have decided a second letter-box m the Reuter fgfgReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration1862 1934-05-27 18 Local Teacher Joins Sussex Monastery Annual Reports Of Three Institutions Great Activity Reported Singapore Catholics Meet To-day— Kuala Lumpur Malays' Visit To Seremban. riLUBS m Malaya had a busy time last week-end on the "occasion of the Whitsun holidays. The clubhouses presented animated scenes, and much cheer1,862 words
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Advertisement522 1934-05-27 18 WHY does Bourti'vita give me BETTER SLEEP and more emvgy? »t REMARKABLE NEW EVIDENCE /l) S vN^N tat B° urn Vtta s tetter for sleep and energy c^^mr^lL S The digestibility and digestive power of a food-drink de/fIW/fcy y termine, very largely, its ability to help you to sleep. And522 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1934-05-27 19 Don't Only Play To Pocket: Remember That The ObjectBall Settles After-Position; Not So "Easy Scoring" Cannons. for Amateur 8. ••IN-OFF" TIPS. By j SYDNEY Li:*:. i VERY odd fhiflß about billiards is A ttet most of those who play the look at it to a:v altogether reversed Wbta playing m.1,022 words
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Article535 1934-05-27 19 We-Hards And France's Future. 'By Air Mail». London. May 9. £ERTAp questions must be asked »SS-, a i ernalioll 1 Ru b y- w iat do 'oth?r£ Perna P s il would be more Slant? Scotl lnd Ireland, an<: Bnghope for In ternationa! Rugby BRf llonal tournament firi535 words
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Advertisement45 1934-05-27 19 Gp 21. JALAN SI LIEMAN. PHONE 156. f THE MOST (P-TODATt RESTAURANT IN MUAR, First-class Meals, Hot and Cold Drinks, At Reasonable Price. *o!f YANG co 40, 41, Jalan Maharani, Muar. Wln and Spirits. F. &N. -or Framroz's Aerated Waters. Affnts for SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE.45 words
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Advertisement106 1934-05-27 19 I- M^^^MJ-LlLlLliHMM^MMMi^^^^^^mil^MmMLUitflUJ.irilMll ■111 ■■■■■■■—i Pin ■in I JBk KEASOXiS FOR EN T I i^«Sl VESTING IN A NKW I /^j^TN set oi osu vM I |^S I 1— (heater sensitivity with I PM§i§ I complete stability, /^^^rrri^x 2 Purer reception elimination \^3FHv3raoy/ background noises. fcsrl^Bßir^ Greater range and volume. ell106 words
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2486 1934-05-27 20 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED The Two I nter -Slate Cricket Matches Sporting Declarations Defeated By The Clock S.R.C. Representatives Do Well At Seremban Selangor's Disappointing Display At Penang Sar wanamuthu And Reutens Bowl Well The Guillemard And McCabe Reay Tennis Matches. (By "Rimau.") rpHE Governor's Cup professional race meeting,2,486 words
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Advertisement179 1934-05-27 20 8 i^MM< DANGEROUS T*^^*+^M CO4 fo frusf a weoK imitation DEMAND powerful FLIT Isn't roar 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 and mosquitoes. Your whole family deserves the179 words
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635 1934-05-27 21 iPonsfbrd 281, not out. McCabe IS2>. Fonsord and McCabe established a third wicket record of 339 runs. FIFTH MATCH. At Chelmsford, the Australians won by an innings and 119 runs. ESSEX: 220 (Nichols 62, O'Reilly 6 for 79) and 99. AUSTRALIANS: 438635 words
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Article652 1934-05-27 21 Dragon - CHINA'S CHAMPION LA DY SWIMMER. Dragon (By Miss Yang Shau King. IM4ZING RISE TO m FAME. I HAD the pleasure of meeting Misu I S*aa King, China's la: p.,, prodipy. when I v.a s in frrfwg m 1930. Then she w ljmffoW aRd h:ui tak€n up swn l nling for652 words
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Article100 1934-05-27 21 Amateur Championship Semi-Finals. IN the quarter-finals of the British amateur golf championship at Fi c.;.v/i-k to-day Wallace beat Francis 6 ana t\ Dunlap beat Waker 3 and 1" beat Bourn 4 and 2 and Gamett beac Neal one »ip. he semi-finals Wallace beat Dnnerican amateur champion l WalaceReuter - 100 words
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Article81 1934-05-27 21 A strong SRC. eleven beat the Raffles Institution at football on Friday on the SRC. ground 3—l. The schoolboys <*aye a splendid display and at time distinctly had the upperhanri. The Ciub however, proved slightly superior towards the end whan they scored two goals. The R.I. opened81 words
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Article23 1934-05-27 21 C LERICAL UNION SOCCER. The Clerical Union II defeated the P^Vv.D. Sports Club 6— 1 on Thursday on the C.U. ground. z m23 words
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Article120 1934-05-27 21 Malayan Billiards Final To-Night. THE Malayan billiards championship final fox the Padmore Challenge Shield, between Teo Chwee Hoe (Aston A.Cj and Gan Hock lioe (U.C.F.Aj will be played at the New World to-night on the Padmore table on which the chainpiojiship of the world was played last year120 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1934-05-27 21 K. O - K.O. (By ACCORDING to an announcement made at the Olympic Stadium one May 18, Fernandez and Arthur Suares are to have their return bout on June 1. The FiliFernandez pino and his supporters were disappointAnd ed at the verdict when they first met1,151 words
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Advertisement8 1934-05-27 21 DOWT POT V^;^*| I^Sffll OTBHW MVIVW fllEM^^vXSfetaSP set8 words
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330 1934-05-27 22 CHINESE MEET R.A.F. AT CRICKET. Fletcher Performs The "Hat-Tricte" THE Chinese could only make 75 when they batted first against the R.A.F. yesterday. Choon Lim being top-scorer with 23. Fletcher bowled with deadly effect. In one over he performed the "hat-trick" and also captured another330 words
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Article204 1934-05-27 22 Exciting Finish At i Balestier. THE Ceylon Sports Club just managed to win by 15 runs against the Wilt- shire Regiment yesterday on the C.S.C. ground. Scores: Wiltshires: Cremin v. Iliitucamarn b. Pcnnuthurau 9, Stopher c. Hamid b. Mutucamaru 34, Maris c. Jansen b Sundram 17, Cummins204 words
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Article288 1934-05-27 22 Sir Frederick Wall's Tip In Advance. Speaking at the Manchester City Club's Final banquet, Mr. Lawrence Furniss, President of the Cup winners, said it was a miracle of modern football that the City team should reach the Final m successive seasons. Mr. F. W. Rinder, of the288 words
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Article86 1934-05-27 22 Captain's Handicap At Wembley. For the second year m succession Manchester City had a great Cup Final secret which they were very anxious should not leak out until after j the match. Twelve months ago S. Cowan, the I captain of the team, unknown to anyone but86 words
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Article41 1934-05-27 22 Soccer Match With State Team Drawn. (From Our Own Correspondentj Malacca, May 26. The Singapore Marino Dept. drew with the Malacca Malaya Cup side, the score being one all. Both goals were scored m the second half.41 words
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Article27 1934-05-27 22 Bachelors' Home team v. the Telok Ayer Epworth League on Saturday, June 2, at 3 p.m. at the former's court, 17, Mount Emily Road.27 words
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Article20 1934-05-27 22 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, May 2G. Negri held Selangor to a draw (2 goals each).20 words
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Article352 1934-05-27 22 Games At Present In Progress. THE Australians, who played against the M.C.C. at Lord's on May 12. 14 and 15, when Hendren and Wyatt scored centuries against them, paid their second visit to that ground yesterday, to keep their engagement with Middlesex. The Australians play Surrey, at the352 words
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Article310 1934-05-27 22 United Kingdom Billiards Championship. Davis won the United Kingdom Championship at Thurston's Bail m Leicester Square m mail week, when he beat Newman by 444 points. The event wa.s Arranged, for tn j first time, this season to take the place o* the old Professional Championship, which,310 words
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Article61 1934-05-27 22 Return Bout Between Suares And Fernandez. Young Fernandez, who was beaten by Arthur Suares at the Olympic Stadium recently, will have an opportunity of reversing that decision at the same venue on Friday night when they meet m a return bout. Charges of admission will be S3, $2,61 words
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Article93 1934-05-27 22 S.C.C. "B" XI v. S.H.B.J.S. C. on Thursday at the S.C.C: C. G. F. J. Drabbe; A. Ferguson. H. L. Da vies; T. W. Morray. G. Boas, C. Q. Starkey; C. Fittock. R. Johnson, L. D. S Gardener. S. E. Craig. S. A. And'-rson. S.C.C. 2nd XI v.93 words
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Article336 1934-05-27 22 Engrlish College W I|K Webb Cup. I Johore Bahru May* I THE final for the w«-bb chalk cup. presented this year kT!S Keith E. Webb 01 Johore BahS *1 iought out between the EngSTrL^l Johore Bahru. and the Segarnat School on the former's ground 39 and ended336 words
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Article238 1934-05-27 22 THE Muar Cricket Club virited J Bahru this morning and were m a whole day cricket match wJohorc Cricket Club on the Cm* Club grounds. The J.C.C. decided to bat first t up 171 for the loss of seven wicl they declared their innings ■cwec Duckworth was238 words
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Advertisement287 1934-05-27 22 XJ^ FL 'WEAKNESS, P Tw debility pJAN>EM IA Ww^DES CH I EN S'Syru p 77, k,\ of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES.287 words
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3200 1934-05-27 23 two-Day Amateur Meeting Concluded. Enjoyable Afternoon's Sport At Bukit Titnah. rfHE Singapore Spring racing sea--1 which occupied eight days altogether, was brought to a successconclusion at Bukit Tiraah t rday. when the second card ot nine events for amateur riders was run3,200 words
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Article196 1934-05-27 23 Ceylonese Beat School Eleven. THE Ceylon Tamils beat the Raffles Institution by 21 runs yesterday on the school ground. Scores: CEYLON TAMILS. N. S. Muthu b Sundram o Kandasamy run out 17 Sithamparanathan b Fernandez K. Vaithilingam c and b Fernandez 2 Sinnadurai b Fernandez V. Ambiavagar196 words
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Article22 1934-05-27 23 The pagar lights will be on for night swimming this evening from 8 p.m. at he Chinese Swimming Club.22 words
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Article202 1934-05-27 23 Nondescripts Beat Anglo-Chinese. A FINE century by F Chopard for the <** Nrndescript.s C.C. was a feature of the match between the N.C.C. and the ACS. j Wbidb the fcrmer won by five wickets ACS. —IST INNINGS Kothari b j Chelliah 6, Purshcttom run out 1,202 words
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Article139 1934-05-27 23 This Week's Tournameni Ties. Ties for this week m the tournament a* the S.C.R.C. are as follow Monday 4t A" Singles: Tan Buck Too. (owe 12 v. Yong Loon Chozig, (owe 18 1; Chong Chee Lim, (owe 12> v. Dr. Loh Poon Lip. (owe 6). Tuesday139 words
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Article60 1934-05-27 23 May fair B.P. team v. the Serangoon Lads Badminton Party "B" team today at 3 p.m. 7. Lorong 40. Geylang: <L EL Set- T. A. Kho; K. H. Yeo; F. Y. lYcng; C. H. Wee; Y. C. Chan; R. X Thcng; Stanley Tan; and T. S. I Rcr^rves:60 words
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Advertisement114 1934-05-27 23 VACUUM PACKED! #"A\K EEC COF F E E OBTAINABLE E NLY FROM feC#^°|i PACKED IN ALL GOOD [NI)ER vacuum DEALERS. Hl^SP^f^ process. REMEMBER THIS: While freshness is tremendously important and while there is no container which protects coffee flavour better than does LITTLES the holding of flavour is only one114 words
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Title Section12 1934-05-27 24 The Sunday Tribune 21 IWJLS SINGAPORE, ■SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1934. FIVE v..12 words
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Article, Illustration113 1934-05-27 24 The combined eleven which lost by J to Singapore on Thursday Mr. Tan Quee Leng hon. secretary Ou the Rovers B.P. noni 1931 to 1083 and present captain of the team. Singapore's probable Malaya Cup tea*n. who beat a strong combined eleven 3 l on113 words
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Article329 1934-05-27 24 The Ladies On The Padang. SINGAPORE turned out m its best array yesterday to watch the presentation of Colours to the Singapore Volunteer Corps. With the late afternoon .u;n blazing across the padang, large hat,and parasols were at a premium, helped out by programmes and any thing for329 words
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Advertisement128 1934-05-27 24 Read the 1 1 4 TRIBUNE j For Best SPORTS REPORTS Ta^^V Nicotine never stained finders, and never k^^V caused a cough. Staining and coughing are k^ ■^^^^f^fcl^i caused by tobacco tar hot, semi-sono. < *SP fe^^ intensely irritant. You ban otih to see what tt SP^^^^^^W, yfA /r/ .yo^r128 words
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