Malaya Tribune, 13 February 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol MX. No. 57 SINGAPORE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Feb. 13, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1932.
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    • 110 1 j UPTON'S j CEYLON I TEA. jj L|j ANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I \Call for "Carhherg Hijau it s Wk ObUinable at Hotels. C lubs Ileuses throughout the Straits Settle- Wf|| merits and the Malay States. Sole Agents: The East Asiatic Company, Limited. j (mm pnrmUi m Denmark.) i KUALA
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    • 404 1 THE j "MALAYA TRIBUNE" j IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. I "j i 1 GOURVOISIER 9mfmammmmmmaaaaomamaamaimmmmam mammmmumtmmmm PUP*. i s Highly Recommended. j |#fj I PS Distilled from the Finest of j IK '0. I S'ljw French Wine. j I j AGENTS: j Sime, Darby Co., Ltd I
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  • 3903 2 BRITAIN'S POLICY CRITICISED SEVERE DECLINE IN BONDS. USE OF RECONSTRUCTION CORPORATION. New York, January. The closing month of 1931 has brought little change in the character of the trade news, and the problems that have been to the fore have been such as to make it
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    • 267 2 ,jp—v MALARIA Just as quinine is indispensable in overcoming the fever and in destroying the malaria parasites in your blood so is Sanatogen indispensable in enriching your weakened blood and in restoring full strength to your run-down nerves. Feed your Mood with Sanatogen Your blood, diluted and weakened after the
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    • 31 2 [1 M A I SO iW ij "Chic Parisienne" I I 1«, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. 'j HinNCH j j \ladie» are Cordially Invited to Visit Our snoW" J rtfONE NO. 4485.
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  • 2731 3 MRS. SOUTHORN "LIGHTENS THE DARKNESS" OF DOUBTERS. ENTERTAINING RADIO TALK. In the course of her talk Mrs. Southorn said: In the old days it was usual for a speaker suffering from acute nervousness to preface his remarks by saying apologetically: "Ladies and Gentlemen—unaccustomed as
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  • 149 3 "Son cf India Pamnn Novarro's r?.vc~t and most pn tentious picture. hes now be n defin t i dated to open at the Alhamb.-a on V/edneso; y. No reason is g yen for this sudden decision to p ay a film which was orig nally
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 207 3 Sunlight Soap for quicker, easier washing Save time, save labour, save money—by always using Sunlight Soap. The foaming lather with the refreshing smell makes clothes last longer because it cleanses and whitens without harming the fabric. Sunlight is cheaper than wasteful impure soaps; it gives the clothes lone life, and
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    • 257 4 1 1 I HI y FEDERATED MOTORS Ltd. ANNOUNCE I 4 cyl. and 6 cyl. For the first time in motoring history a car is offered that combines the roominess and performance of big cars with the economies of the very 6 A car that has been years in the
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  • 1448 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. tmmuwD mrt PEAIH CO- EXCHANOB AMD STOCK UOOBi Singapore, February 13, 10 a.m. TMI CLOemo QUOTATIONS. snds. Buyer*. Bauer* m Amm Kumbang Tto Dae. LbJ Ii»J»J Dec 180 •J* AwrmtenTrto June M 6.10.8 0.11.2 Jo. Bangrtam Dec 11 )103 0 115 •IM BaSuTpStan. MJJI 0.12 M,
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  • 207 5 Mr Frank S Williams, American Trade Commissioner, 7A. Ocean Building, Singapore, has just received by cable the following statistics relating to the foreign trade of the United States with Middle Asia:— For the Month of December, 19S1. Total Exports from
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  • 62 5 The Weekly Letter of the Rotary Club of Singapore contains the following: The Club has received an erquiry as to the prosp'.cts of establishing a glass factory in Singapore, to wh:ch a full rpply is being sent by the hon. secretary. This enquiry was a direct;
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  • 138 5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R. A. REPORT. Th* Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's weekly auction report of February 12 states: Catalogued 2,445,466 lb. —1,091.73 tons. Offered 2,000.006 1b.=892.86 tons. Sold 1.812,017 1b.=808.94 tons. London spot I%*l New York spot 4 cents. Prices Realized. Ribbed smoked sheet: Standard
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  • 157 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (8.5.), LTD As from Sept. 30 the following revised price* for Shell Motor Spirit and various brand* of Kerosene are effective: Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and or ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon Sf.9o Red Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon
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    • 57 5 UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. "Candor" 4 earee screened-grid ultra shortware reorrven 15-164 meters, with vaJres and set of coils In cabinet. Price $130. Complete Constructional Kit $100. W. Connor. 28, Cavanagh Road, Singapore. Por all defects of vision onsolt M. EZEKEL A RONS Optometrlatß and Opttetaos Ratnes Chambers, Balnea Pbsee, Bftugapon X
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    • 52 5 THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No.l THERAPION N0.2 THERAPION No 3 Mo. 1 OlNi Dlschurge*. N«. t Cores Biood Poi.on. No. S Cur*» Chronic H~SS En,, .h Price H. Chemists, or «Itber No. return Mali, Dk.Le CLKRCMed Co Hav.rstockkd.N.W.S I.oodosv OA. LE CLERC'B PILLS for* th* Liver AKidney* woaK kidneys
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    • 33 5 LEPROSY DIABETES, VJ)., CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA, PILES, LEUCORRHOEA, SEX-DISORDERS AND NUMKHOUS OTHER COMPLICATED AND CHRONIC DISEASES •re cored by omx flpertaHrt of gnat r [intait— THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY, Owe* Bd. 134. guie r© H
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    • 1405 5 LISTEN FOR. MUSIC FROM RADIO <thort' Wave Broadcasts SAIGON. tor The Week. Orchestral Programmes. ihould note that Petallng Hill Radio-Saigon orchestral programmes begin te now on 75 metm *****1 at P- m except on Mondays, when the t-Sce P- c J (E JndnoTen) soloists perform from 6.30 p.m. Priok (Java)
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    • 354 6 A m mm WmW A m n Matinee To-«>ay at £2.15 I 6J5 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j Dcr'i ini»s th la-.: chance ot secinit B MUM Allurinr J j L. TALLULAH I BANKHEAD jj j 1 FAVOURITE OF THE LONDON STAGE FOR 5 YEARS—IN PARAMOUNTS JUBILEE TRIUMPH! MY JIN j j
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    • 145 6 > I PACKED AGAIN Willi A MAST EH ENTERT \INMENT! Another Cyclonic Success for Singapore's Most Popular Theatre NIGHTLY 6 15 9.15 MATINEE: Ii To-Day To-Morrow at 3 p.m. Charles Farrell IN j "HEARTBREAK" AND Harold Murray IN UNDER SUSPICION F#X PICTURE WEDNESDAY Ramon Novarro 1 i in- j SON
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    • 131 6 I 6.15 TONIGHT S.is I Fox Double Feature First run Programme! j MARLBORO' Follows ALHAMBRA I JUST WATCH THE CROWDS I J EDMUND LOWE —WARNER BAXTER j j The Cisco Kid j AND George O'brien Th. Holy Terror TWO GRAND THRILLING WESTERNS! COAST RD 610 i O-NIGHT 9.15 8.1. Ps
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  • 104 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Feb. 13. East Whan (Entrance Gate 1). ML Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Erie Maru 16: Medusa 13; Teiresias 9; Katong 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 1). Thurland Castle 32; Warla 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Kinta 47; Silversandal 48. West Wharf
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  • 200 7 RELEASING "FREE GOLD." SPURT OF PRICES ON WALL STREET. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE RESPONDS. Washington, Feb. 12. The Senate Banking Committee has approved the "Credit Extension Bill." Mr. Meyer. Governor of the Federal Reserve Board, stated that under the Bill about 750 million dollars of "free
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  • 192 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. I Feb. 13, noon. Both tin and rubber shares are weaker again to-day. and the market in these continues to be but poorlv supported. Rubbers. The position in New Scudais appears to be top heavy and there have been free sales to-day down
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  • 293 7 Feb. 13. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 2 "vd.. down 1 16d. New York. No Market (Holiday). Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 65—75 cents. Ayer Moleks 50—60 cents, Ayer Panas 50—60 cent* Bassetts 30—35 cents. Brogas 40—45 cents. Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents. Bukit Kat. 20 25 cents, Connemaras
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  • 41 7 Singapore, Feb. 13. Standard Spot 8% 8% February B*4 March 8% 8% April 8* 8% April-June 8% 8% July-Sept. 9»4 9% Tone of Market. Dull. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 2%d. per lb. New York: Holiday.
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  • 157 7 Depression Of Local Market. Ml srs. LrWiS and Peat. Ltd.. Singapore, in thiir weekly rsport, state: Little change took place in the home markets durlni the local "holidays, but yesterday a report (manat ng from Amsterdam, that the Colonial Ministt r had stated that no decision had
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  • 211 7 Singapore, Feb 13. Selling' London 4 months' sight 2s. 4%d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 I|l6<L. London bO days' sight 2s. 4d., London 30 days sight 2s 3 31 32d., London demand 2s. 3 29|32d. London T.T. 2s. 3 27.32 d.. Lyons demand Paris demand 975, Hamburg
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  • 88 7 Rugby Feb 12 Paris 87 New \ork 3.44 V,. Montreal ?98 Brussels 24.65. Geneva 17.65. Amsterdam 8.52. Milan 66 7 16. Berlin 14 15 32. Stockholm 17 T v. Copenhagen 18 3 16. Olso 18%, Vie ma ?2 Prague 116. Helsingfors 204. Madrid 43 11 16 Lisbon 109% Athens 270.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 196 7 VICTORIA THEATRE COMING.' COMING!! THE Grant Anderson Company Presenting the Latest London Successes j Victoria Memorial t Hall SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY j THE MESSIAH j Friday, March 4, at 9.15 p.m. I Monday, 7, at 530 p.m. (MADE IN ENGLAND). j j Auton-tK Decaiboniser and o. Jgm teste* «d «~m-
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    • 345 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED— by Estate Agency House Clerk, with thorough knowledge Estate Accounts etc. Reply Box 506 C o "Malaya Tribune.' TO LET-Houses Nos. 37. 41, 43 and 111. Bideford Road (off Cairnhill Road) electric, gas. water and modern sanitary installations, also motor garage. Apply to T.BWW' c o Messrs.
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    • 565 7 PRIVATE TUITION. For Cambridge and London Examinations by the highly qualified graduate tutor. Tuition in higher Mathematics is taken. Hours of tuition from 5-30 to 8 p.m. Apply at No. 182, Arab Street, Singapore. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF SEOW IM SWEE DECEASED. NOTICE pursuant to Section 29 of the
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 309 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright STATIONS, ture. Ralnlall. SunMax. Mm. f«m. Alor Star 93 70 Nil 7.7 Kota Bharu 85 73 0.01 9.1 K. Trengganu 84 69 0J26 8.8 Kroh 90 68 Nil 8.0 Sitiawan 91 71 Nil 103 Ipoh 95 71 0.23 8.0 Butterworth 91 72
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  • 65 8 LIM. last night, at the General Hospital after a short illn.ss Lim Choo Boon aged 18, of the staff of the Geylang English School, young st son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Hoon Be j of Singapore. The cortege will leave the Church of S.S. Peter and
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  • 809 8 There is an ominous pause in the fighting at Shanghai. It implies a frank admission by the Japanese that the Chinese have thus far been c ble to resist unprincipled aggression, and fresh troops have been rushed over from Japan preliminary to highly organised operations which it
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  • 14 8 Mr V. G. Savi has been appointed to act as Chief Police Officer. Singapore.
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  • 11 8 Phra Mitrakf.-in FJateha is recognised as Consul-General for Siam at Singapore.
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  • 18 8 Mr. R. A. Pace. Warder. Prisons Department, SvS., ha-? been seconded fcr service under the Government of Johore.
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  • 19 8 The nromotfon ol Second-Lieut. Raja Mohamed Nordin bin Raja Deli. S.S.VP., to the rans of Lieutenant has been approved.
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  • 25 8 The Hon. Mr. H. E. Nixon has been appointed I membe- of the Vohinteer Force Advisory roTuni'trp. Malacca vice Mr. B. S. Walton, on leave.
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  • 22 8 Th» Arms Export Prohibition Order. 1931. prohibiting the °xport cf arms and exnlosives to foreign pcrts, is published in the Government Gazette.
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  • 26 8 The Presid-nt of the Rotary Club of Singapore, Mr. Roland Bradd-11. will speak at the tiffin on W"dne<xay n xt on "Milaja's Plac in World History."
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  • 109 8 Remarkable Story In London Paper. Reuter. London, Feb. 13. The story of a "bitter conflict" in the inn r Councils in Moscow on war or peace in the Far East, resulting in a victory for Japan, :s told under a banner heading in a "Daily Expr
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  • 49 8 Rugby, Feb. 12. Frost, with further falls of snow, light in London but heavier in the north and west, continues throughout Great Britain. All Channel boat services this morning were running as usual between Folkestone and Boulogne, Dover and Calais, and Dover and Ostend —British Official.
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  • 55 8 Rugby. Feb. 12. The number of wireless licences in force at the end of January showed an increase of 143.000 ever the previous month. The total now is <= .473.227. including 29.972 free licences for blinl persons.—British Official. [At an average of 3*4 in a family
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  • 20 8 The half-yearly general meeting of the S ngapore Municipal Employees' Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd.. has been postponed to Monday-
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  • 23 8 Mr. W. J. Wilcoxson has resumed his appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees appointed under the Singapore Improvement Ordinance, 1927.
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  • 28 8 Captain H. G. E. Borthwick. Royal Artillery, has been struck off the strength of the Malaya Command, with effect from the 3rd inst, on being posted to India.
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  • 33 8 Mr. Tashi Takar.o. of the Arcade. Singapore, has been authorised to file in duplicate a specification of his mv ntion for a new and 'mproved m.thod of affixing clips to fountain pen caps.
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  • 37 8 Three unofficials are now clearing sites at Tanah Rata Cameron Highlands, with a view to the immediate erection of bungalows. These are Messrs. Laycoek and Cowling, of Singapore, and Mr J. A. S. Jennings. J.P.. of Ipoh.
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  • 35 8 The resignations of their commissions byLieut. G. E. Venables in the S.S.V.F.. and Honorary Cadet Gecond-Lieut. P. K. Lewis and Cadet Under Office- Seah Peng Ann in the Raffles Institution Cadet Corps, have been accepted.
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  • 46 8 The Municipality of George Town. Penang. are budgetting for a revenue th s year of $4,782,149. which with a surplus of $655,878 as at Jan. 1, 1932. makes a total of $5,438,027. The expenditure for the year is estimated ot $5,222,061. leaving a surplus of $215,966.
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  • 38 8 The directors of the Rotary Club of Singapore have awarded Potarian Scholarships to the following: Henry Kitchen (St. Joseph's Institution Tan Keng Kang (Anglo-Chinese School I. Chua Eng Cheng < St. Andrew's Scuooli and Toe Peng Hock (Raffles Institution).
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  • 49 8 Appraiser;-,' licences hay been granted to th*' following for this year: Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng, Ch ong Hock Chye. J. P. Pennefather. P. Merrells. H. R. Arbenz. F. G. Lundon, H. C. Atkin-Berry. Goh Lai Mui. Georg? A. Watt. P. Dowdeswell. R. J. Farrer and Major P. H. Keys.
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  • 53 8 An extraordinary general meeting of th Royal Society of St. George (Singapore branch* will be held in the Lounge of the Singapore Cricket Club on Friday next week, at 6.30 p.m.. to rescind the resolution parsed at the annual meeting regarding the celebration of St. George's Day and to consider
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  • 73 8 Auctioneers' licences for this year have been granted to the following: Messrs. .7. A. F. A'e, Alfred Wernli, F. R. Horridge. Ch-ong Koon Seng. Cheong Hock Chye. Gay Hork Guan. H. C. Fraser, D. Alexander, T. O. Mayhew. Kam Swee Siew, Lim Ah Chua, Yeo Van Boon. J. V. S.
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  • 135 8 Towkay Goh Kee Kow died suddenly on Thursday night at his residence. 9. Church Street. Kuala I. impur. The deceased was 55 years of age. He leaves a widow, a daughter, Mrs. Teoh Khoon Guan. and four sons. Messrs. Goh Soo Siang, Goh Soo Hock, Goh Soo Hee and Goh
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  • 33 8 QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. London: t%& New York: Holiday. Singapore: BMi—•!{ cents. TIN London Spot: £138. 2s. 6d. (Up 40s). Three Months: £140. 17s. 6d. (Up 405.) Singapore: $70.25 (100 tons sold).
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  • 504 8 The rubber people giving up hope. ,rn t( > r> However, be it i■... rebound isa commodity. 1 lly °f th, A The latest prescription- R flt tion Cocktail. Recip< R u denials. To be taker Z shaken. tin f *linr My congratulations to t > folk.
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  • 98 8 Mails by the outward Dul Amsterdam are expected I w o'"' pore by the evening BKpres t v pondence will be ready holders at 8.15 a.m. on M SirV From China by the "Oi pore to-morrow morni:i: v From China and Japar 1 M due at Singapore to-m<>:
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    • 200 8 j AN ATTRACTIVE SELECTION I I OF RALLY'S SHOES. j I C Crepe-Dc Chine and Satins for Pviii f\\ Hi Evening Wear *jSfl> V IN VARIOUS COLOURS. s PATENT leather j M Fancy Moles For I Jv» Boudoir Wear. KB j >-'M ALL SHOES ARE OF THE VERY j I
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    • 60 8 Pleasing Presents m J Jewellery AT Lowest Prices FOR Every Occasion i U. S. de Silva Bros I JEWELLERS. IS, HIGH 81 REFT SINGAPORE, j mmmilM COMPARE the Price, Quality and Mileage I op I* T. K. X > TYRES AND TUBES with those of any other make. I TENG
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  • 495 9 GENERAL OFFENSIVE BY JAPANESE. CONSULS' TRUCE ENDED. WAR PARTY OUT OF I HAND? \\iON SENDING MORE BATTLE-PLANES. Ii c< Wl»|-' true at Chapei being Japanese forces launched a a (Tensive at midnight. So far tailed to penetrate the I ne. Fighting seems to have ii
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  • 72 9 untitled health statement for the week 1 6 gives the total number of deaths death rate was 21.56 per mill» b 21.78 n the preceding week and com sponding week of last year. The of death were: Corvulsions 26. pneumonia 17, enteritis 13. beri-beri 8 and malaria 4. The infantile
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  • 106 9 Ihlp For the Homeless. m urn F:ftv r rent, of the gate money taken at N World on Feb. 6. 7 and 8 was devoted. ann" d. to the relief of Ch nes? rendered mele in Shanghai by the fighting there. Th" to; 1 mount
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  • 560 9 Alleged Culprits Identified. When the 100 men who were charged with rioting at the Bukit Lunchoo granite quarry on Tuesday last were again produced before Mr. P. C. Marshall, fourth magistrate, in the Johore Police Court this morning, 25 of their number were discharged. It
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  • 122 9 COMPLETION OF SCHEME NEXT YEAR. Rugby, Feb. 12. The Central Electricity Board, which was created five years ago, has made remarkable progress on the national power scheme. Tiie scheme contemplates transmission lines totalling 4,070 miles and at the end of 1931 more than 2.400 miles had been
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  • 58 9 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 12 The Chamber to-day passed Bills for the suppression of the second ballot in parliamentary elections and the adoption of the British voting system by 311 votes to nil, and for women's suffrage by 319 votes to 1, although there is little
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  • 63 9 On- cf two Chinese v'-e *as found hi possession of 223 Dutch half-guilder coins c.l charged before the District Judg- (Mr. G. C Dodd) yesterday, was sentenced to ore year's rigorous imprisonment. The accused were arrested by a Revenne Officer named Hassan bin Mat. The other
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  • 48 9 WHAT TO LISTEN POR, on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11. THE NEW WORLD, on page 11. CLUB DIARY, on page 12. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 12. CHURCH SERVICES, on page 12. CHINA NOTES AND NEWS, on page 12.
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  • 191 9 Strong Criticism Of Lord Strickland. Rugby, Feb. 12. The report is issued of the Malta Royal Commission, comprising Lord Askwith, Sir Walter Egerton and Count de Salis. It recommends the restoration of the Constitution and the holding of an election at an early date. It also
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  • 104 9 INCLUDE SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS. Rugby, Feb. 12. The list of exemptions from the general tariff of 10 per cent, imposed by the Government's Import Duties Bill includes inter alia wheat, meat, bacon, tea, raw cotton, including unmanfactured cotton waste, and unbleached cotton, linters. cotton seed, grape seed
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  • 115 9 MR. BENN ON SIR S. HOARE'S BROADCAST. London. Jan. 30. Mr. Wedgwood Bern, commenting in the "Timer." on Sir Samuel Hoare s broadcast, aajl that thr policy cf th? late and the present Governments may be the same in form but in spirit there s a
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  • 240 9 POSSESSING DUTIABLE LIQUOR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Feb. 12. A commotion was witnessed in the Distv t Ccurt at which Mr. H. C. Willan prat tied V. is morninrj when a Chinese woman. Ngow Ah Mol. broke down and began crying in h-r statement to a charge
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  • 72 9 Th"t' r Chn S3 wre cony cted by the District (ll G. C. Dodd) yesterday, of robbing a ship s "boy" of a fountain pen on Anderson Bridge or the night of Jan. 28. Chief Court Inspector X nny. whp prosecuted, stated the first two accused had previous
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  • 57 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Pilah, Feb 12. At the meeting of the local Sanita-y Board held on Jan. 29, the Board decided to abolish the practice of' employing girls m coffee-shops and eat ire. houses, as from March St. Any such shop failing to comply with
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  • 889 9 PLENARY SESSION ON MONDAY. DISCUSSION ON NEW DEVELOPMENT. CHINA'S REFERENCE TO ARTICLE 15. Reuter. China, in invoking Article 15 of the League Covenant, does not demand an imm diate meeting of the Assembly, but suggests that the Council should take the initiative. A public meeting of
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    • 320 9 j«» PAVILION s i FOR ADULTS ONLY l****™ j J ■.•iiiiiii<iiiiMii.iiii{iiiiiiii>iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii<iiiiii!iuiiifiiainitiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiii;iiiii>ii>iiiiniiiiiir 1 The most daring and Magnificient film J you've ever seen j A Programme you cannot afford to miss! I I "WATERLOO I I BRIDGE" J BEAUTY'S LAST STAND" IN AUDITION. A MAMMOTH RIOT OF FUN WITH George Sidney
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  • 588 10 SENSATIONAL TEST MATCH PLAY. AUSTRALIANS ALSO COLLAPSE WITHOUT BRADMAN. CRICKET. Reuter. On a wicket which evidently favoured the bowlers, new records for low scoring were set up when Australia and South Africa met in the fifth and last test which commenced at Melbourne yesterday. The Australians
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  • 116 10 FIGHT FIXED FOR FEB. 19. BOXING. Al Rivers and Battling Guillermo have been re-matched for Feb. 19, the venue to be the New World Arena. The fight will be at catchweights, as Rivers is no longer able to reduce to lightweight, as he did on the
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  • 34 10 COURSING. Reuter. London, Feb. 12 At Altcar to-day in the final of the Waterloo Cup. the blue riband of the coursing world. Ben Tinto beat Get Off. Betting: I—3 Ben Tinto—Reuter
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  • 47 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. J. A. P. team v. Glosters Band Boys tomorrow at the Party's ground: Kirn Guan, Ah Kow, Bor Tan, Chwee Geow. Kirn Thong, Koon Chye, Man Wee, Teck Chye, Koon Hock, Ah Sam and Ah Chuan. Reserves: Sect Hock Joo and James Goh
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  • 448 10 CHARITY MATCH AT ANSON ROAD. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Opposed to a strong Sino-Malay side a team from H. M. Destroyers in port gave a good account of themselves at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday although they lost by 4 1. The visitors held their own up to
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  • 51 10 TO-DAY'S FIFTH ROUND TIES. The fifth round of the English Cup competition will be played to-day as follows: Bury v. Stoke C. Newcastle v. Leicester. Sheffield W. v. Chelsea. Watford v. Bradford. Portsmouth v. Arrenal. Huddersfield v. Preston N.E. Manchester C. v. Derby County. Liverpool v. Grimsby
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  • 47 10 The third round of the Scottish Cup Competition to be played to-day will be as follows: Clyde v. St. Bernard's. Dundee U. v. Kilmarnock. Hearts v. Rangers. Motherwell v. Celtic. Airdrie. Partick T, Dunfermline and Hamilton have received a bye into the fourth round.
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  • 43 10 Yesterday, on the J C.S.A. ground, the Government Monopolies Sports Club beat the Bramtoco Sports Club I—3. Monopolies tea:.! Mohd. Shariff. Yusof. Ah Thuan. Kay Sung Yusof NawaA'i. Yong Siang. Ah Vim, Hoi Choo J Saltar. Abdul Rahman and Johari
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  • 48 10 The following will represent the Municipal Treasurer's Dept; against the Transport Centre in the Farrer Cup competition on Wednesday at the Geylang Stadium: Yam Soon, Chiap Kirn. Ah Chew. Cheng Hoe. Chee Kit, Seng Chor, Yunos, Khun Onn, Kemat, Marcus, Menon. Reserves: Koon Lim, Shumugum.
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  • 128 10 LAWN TENNIS. Teams fcr the "Over 40*' v. "Under 40" matchti at the S.C.C. on Tuesday will be: C. Salter and S. H. Moss v. R. B. Gotch and C. P. Stringfellow. W. C. Hill and C. E. winter v. F. T. K. Hobbes and W.
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  • 71 10 At the R.S.Y.C. bi-annual regatta to-day the start fcr the Lundon Cup ("A" Class) will be at 4.30 and for the Boden Kloss Cup C'B" Class) at 4.40 p.m. To-morrow the "A" Class will sail the 2nd race of a series for the Van Vliet Trophy. Start 10 am.
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  • 30 10 A reminder Is given of the Amicable Athletic Association's New Year "At Home" to be held to-day at the Association's premises, 438, Upper Nankin Street, from 2 p.m. to midnight
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  • 22 10 A literary meeting of the Ceylon Tamils Assoclat on, junior members, will be held to-day at 10, Dhoby Ghaut, at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 1371 10 "WITNESS'S IMPOSSIBLE STORY." FURTHER EVIDENCE ABOUT ALLEGED FRAUD. Further interesting evidence was recorded by the Second Magistrate (Mr. G. E. Clayton) yesterday, wh n the preliminary inquiry into the charges of forgery, abetment of forgery and using r«s genuine a forged document, preferred aga nst two well-known
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  • 527 10 Waterloo Bridge 99 At The Pavilion. The "Full House" sigm was again in evidence when "Water 100 Bridge" was featured as the main item in yesterday's change of programme at the Pavilion theatre and, judging by the favourable comment made afterwards, early bookine for this very successful
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  • 147 10 PAHANG CONSOLIDATED APPLICATION. i /From Our Own Correspondent./ Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 12. In the Suprem? Court this morning Mr Jcao.ulm asked Mi. Justice Thorn? to adjourn to next Court of Appeal the application for leave f> appeal to the Privy Council in th: matter cf Pahang
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  • 1080 10 THE EXCHANGE SITUATION. INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY BELOW NORMAL. Montreal, Dec. 1931. Canadian investors have made an emphatic gesture of confidence in their country. The Federal Government s National Serv.ce Loan for $150 000 000 has been heavily over-subscr.b:d. The unofficial total of subscriptions is $200 000.000, or cne-third more
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  • 209 10 Should Militaru />/„ Be Allowed? m Ru eby. Feb Wnen the general discussion on a was resumed ac the Geneva Conf rmam r; morning Don Dus do Zulueta the Spanish delegation, put forwL If of amendments with a view to t 8er the general convention. %hirh
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  • 179 10 NEARING FINAL STAGES OK CONSTRICTION. A jarge three storey bu idtat approaehmr the final stages of construction, is much attention at Kandarg K.rbau, oppose the Traction Co.*s central depot This is to I* maternity hospital fcr Asiatics and it a understood that there will accommodaior. for 150
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  • 210 10 WELL KNOWN TOWKAY FINED. fFrom Our Own Coneroor^' Kua'.a Pilah. F* 12 To-day. at the Kuala Pilah Police Cour: Towkay Tan Puan. a well known rodent Kuala Pilah. came up for sentence, wticn deferred from Feb. 1. on a charge of pos« chandu dross. He was
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  • 164 10 Work To Be Resumed I Soon. I 1? SHIPPING NEWS. Rugby. Fp" exccll®' The Prime Minister is m^ ul the recent progress towards recov 1 VLsit0 rs to-da' operation to his left eye Mat the Park Lane Nur.Mii: "''7 wir David Kirkwood. one oi th<' L<
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  • 910 11 gOVTS CAUGHT IN A SUMATRA." I C. LOSE AT PORT DICKSON. YACHTING. r-i Ofl races between the Port RS.YC. were sailed last Dicfcaan and a party of ten ,n Club set out from here on at 4.45 p.m.. with Mr. •rd his commodious schooner r d
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  • 35 11 The rate of issue of Money Order for India II v C v to-day is Rs. 153 for $100. Th* IH f ayment of Money Orders from Tndl» II 1 U Rs. 156 for $100.
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  • 92 11 [Our readers are invited to write to us on "ttn«ct» of public interest. It must be undermad that the "Malaya Tribune" does not +e*e*sarily endorse opinions expressed by cornswndentĕ. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF A8 POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double >9ac4no). and on one side of the paver only. °en
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  • 469 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—In my letter dated Ash Wednesday, under the title "Sursum Corda," in the second paragraph I suggested that you should all, Chinese, Malays and Europeans, settle your differences and pull hard, and pull together. The question is, where are we going to
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  • 108 11 "Cinema-gcer" writes in distress because h? was confronted with the "House Full" sign when wishing to see "East of Borneo" at the Pavilion the other evening, and says that many others vere also disappointed. He suggests that extra seats be provided when such attractive pictures are being screened.
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  • 17 11 Mr. Poh Sing Koon's letter on "Ungrateful Modern Girls" will be given in the next Girls' Corner.
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  • 148 11 FIRST CASE UNDER NEW DECREE. Berlin, Feb. 3. The British subject, Mr. Gutherz. representative of t*e London bankers, Messrs. Singer and Friedlander, has been sentenced to fifteen months' imprisonment as well as a fine of 2,000 Marks for selling German Bonds and using the proceeds to pay debts
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  • 140 11 ETHIOPIAN COMMISSIONED IMPERSONATED. j Brussels, Jan. 7. A tall, elegantly dressed Negro descended a f .'W dry:* ago on Antwerp pretending to be tb-> special commissioner of the Abyssinian Emperor. He paced lavish orders for thoursnds of un'forms, automobiles and motor-buses xnd tied to negotiate a
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  • 793 11 Close Of Brilliant Holiday Season. (By "Recorder.") Rising to a peak of over 20.000 visitors at Chinese New Year, and anot.ier record crowd on the night of Han Raya. tne total attendant at the New World during the Special Holiday Season was stated to be well o'.er
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 198 11 I NEW I 7.15 p.m. 10-Wt.HT p.m. HERE COMES ANOTHER GRAND TALKIE For Your Supreme Thrill During the Chinese and Malay Festive Season:— LOVABLE AND CHARMING SWEET AND DAINTY. DAVIES In the Metro-Gold wjn -Mayer's RIOT OP LAUGHTER I "The FLORODORA GIRL j Here's the Most Unusual Musical Romance of
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    • 126 11 CHOWN PiIUIT JELLIES are prepared from Nutritious Ingredients, and he na Rich in Natural Vitamins I j they help to build sound Bones and strong Mrocies ii tie Children. I IRRESISTIBLY DELICIOUS. FRAMROZ CO. Genuine Austrian i VELOUR HATS. Usual Price $18.00 REDUCED PRICE $14.00 i i I I SEASON
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  • 2334 12 Japanese Invasion of Chapei—Ship-Building in China—Japanese Trade Hard Hit by Chinese Boycott—The Completion of the Nanking Sports Stadium— Preparations for an Air Mail and Passenger Service Between Shanghai and Canton—Chinese Invent "Flying Thunder." -By the simple act of crossing Sooch creek a little stream separating embattled
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  • 163 12 NAVIGATION SCHOOL MEETS WITH EAGER RESPONSE. The idea of opening in Shanghai o f a navigation school for the Russian young rr»;n was met with eager response by all sections oi the Russian emigres, says the "N. C D. News.'' It is to be remembered that
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  • 176 12 MUNICIPALITY OBJECTS TO TRAVEL GUIDE. Leipzig. A unique libel suit has been lodged in th* district court here against the Baedeck r Publishing House, the home of the famous travellers' guides. Plaintiff is the Belgian Municipality of Dinant, which has taken exception to a passage in last
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 368 12 Strengthen Your Kidneys! Make life a pleasure again! Pain in the small of the back; that irregularity of the urine; that tired, nervous, old and worn out feeling; those headaches and dizzy sensations all may be due to kidney weakness, which can be overcome. Get fit and well by taking
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    • 434 12 CHURCH FIRST SUNDAY IN LE FEBRUARY 11, S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRat 80 a.m. Holy Communion 30 ajn. Matins 8 a.m. Holy CSommunteo Address. Chor «U' m 5:30 p.m. Evensong .Choral, and Sera Holy Communion on Monday w~4 Friday at 8 a.m w edneaday aa<l Tuesday, Thursday, and 3atur(Uy GARRISON t.hVRCHES Tallin.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 635 12 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Dian is provided specially Jor them. Secretaries art invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the "Diary
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    • 171 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, FEB. 13. High Tides.—2.ol a.m., 2.20 p.ra. TO-MORROW.' FEB. 14. High Tides.—2.3o a.m., 3.05 p.m. MONDAY, FEB. IS. High Tidee.—3.o2 a.m., 4.06 p.m. Meeting, Municipal Employees' Thrift and Loan Society, Municipal Offices, 4 p.m. Meeting, Boy Scouts Association, V.M.C.A., 5.30 pjn. Oxford and Cambridge Society Meeting,
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  • 201 13 U.S. AGRICULTURAL AUTHORITY EN ROUTE TO SHANGHAI. Engaged by the National Government of China to study and report on the national land utilisation problem. Dr. David Weeks, an internat onally know n American authority on this subject, is now en route to Shanghai from San
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  • 245 13 MOTHER WHO FEARED AN EIGHTH CHILD. The Bishop of London last month referred to the case in which a woman who feared to have an eighth child appeared at the Mass at Lecd<- before Mr. Justice McCardio. The ease aroused a certain controversy in view of
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  • 375 13 JAPANESE IN MANCHURIA. I j j j Count Uchida. president of the South Martchuria Railway Company. will shortly interview Mr. Yoshizawa. Minister of Forei n Affairs, with regard to the Government policy en Manchuria and Mongolia. He will also see Mr. Inukai. the Premier, and Prince Saionji to
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  • 177 13 QUESTION OF NATIONAL STATUS. Nauen. Feb. 3 EmUn: The question of whether Herr Hitler could be a candidate for the Presidency of the Reich depends, from the legal viewpoint, on whether he is a German citizen. So far as is known, he is without national status, but now
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 877 13 GET rr WINCHESTER Seamles.s Cell X done you I^lo6 for such single ct^ iWmW&I a long tlme 1)011,1 sub l\J VfJHlf stitute them by cheap Jr^S&SRr CneS that W nt laSt long x\ <, S rHEY ARE THE BEST v> THEREFORE THE <js> vO> CHEAPEST. v Sole Importers for <o
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    • 367 13 Great Strides Sometimes you can tell the difference milk at its best. All the cream in it, alt all over the house within a day or two the vitamins. Rich farm milk, so treatof giving baby "Lactogen." A nagg- ed in the "Lactogen" process that it ing anxiety has gone.
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  • 388 14 POSITION EXPLAINED BY POSTMASTER-GENERAL. NO GUARANTEE GIVEN. Hong Kong, Feb. 4. Without being in the position to give any definite assurance, the Postmaster-General (Mr. E. W. Hamilton) yesterday informed the "S. C. M. Post" that so far as he knew letters could be mailed to Shanghai and other
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  • 199 14 IDLE SHIPS BLAMED FOR LONDON INVASION. There are 23.000 rats to every square mile of Londcn to-day. it is estimated, and the number is increasing every month. A disturbing feature is that the increase is la-gely due to the disease-carrying ship-rats, which have taken up residence
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  • 85 14 JAPANESE LANDING IS ANTICIPATED. Canton. Feb. 1. The regiments in the City have been consolidated under the sole command of the Police Commissioner. General Hueng Hon-ping. Similarly all the Swatow regiments will be commanded by General Li Yang-king. Consolidation has been brought about to make fcr efficiency in
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 297 14 > lll v -He is such a happy, contented little fellow, and so sturdy I knew that nothing could equal his natural ood to ensure for him the right foundation for future health and For some months before he arrived I took regularly, with the result that breast-fed him until
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    • 236 14 I t jl j! I I ll I l I I I H I I CRUDE OIL ENGINES! M i i i i i j i I Stationary Engines i Horizontal and Vertical j Marine Engines j I I V, Ii SOLE AGENTS: f, jj R S N. V. Straits
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    • 558 15 gTKAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA j AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MV i PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. AND ORIENTAL STEAM HAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE, Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1932. -~H«»n 8.070 Feb. 15 1 Snotenft *****
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    • 575 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles, London. Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Ball. HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Feb. 24 25 HARUNA MARU 10,850 Mar. 9 10 I KATORI MARU 11.000 Mar. 24 25 I KASHIMA MARU 10.000 Apr. 7 8 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Apr.
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    • 433 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. Syg NORDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD. (Incorporated tn Germany). The undernoted are the Company'! Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. M. "ALBTER" for Hong Kong S'hai, Nanking, Taku. Dalny, Tsingtau, Y'hama and Kobe Feb. 18 s.s. "DERFFLINGER" for Manila. H'kong, S'hai, Taku Bar, Dairen and Tsingtau J" eb 26 9 sjt. "LAHN"' for Manila,
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    • 461 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA Deutsch IH P I Australlsche Dampfschlffa IQ t GI a eeU chaft (Companies Incorporated tn German*.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1932. t m.s. VOGTLAND via Manila Feb. 14 t m.s. SAUERLAND via Manila Feb. 22 m.s. HAVELLAND direct Japan ports
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    • 440 15 INSURANCE. THE i@4 SOUTH f KfJ BRITISH vM$? INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MAROOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: I, Fin lay sou Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE; SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of
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    • 591 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: MFYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Singapore 458, North Bridge Road. Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayaag Batu Pahat 109. Jalan Rahzaaa. Palembang 16, Ettr Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, CentnUL Seremban 63, Birch Read.
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    • 363 16 M— 1 m 9Mm r»-» -»;i— i__M THIS PAPER HAS THE J i i i i LARGEST SALE. i AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO j I SPEND MOST jj I IN BRITISH MALAYA. I I THE INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—IBS, Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO
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    • 446 16 I Le iZMercier's School j ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street. 1 j j Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial and Junior Cambridge. j j NO AGE LIMIT? Principal:—F. I. MILES. j PUBLIC NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the level crossing at Bukit Timah Road near
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    • 563 16 EDUCATIONAL. j ARE YOU SEEKING THE BEST/? j THEN THE COLONIAL DAY SCHOOL. j 74-2, BRAS BASAH ROAD. j IS THE IDEAL SCHOOL FOR YOUR CHILDREN. (Under European Supervision). j I PRIMARY TO SR. CAMBRIDGE. PIANO. FRENCH AND LATIN OPTIONAL. PRIVATE TUITION A SPECIALITY. i ENROL NOW. MODERATE FEES. J
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    • 516 16 j TRIBUNE SMALL ADS Ii j BRING RESULTS i! j BECAUSE THEY REACH ii THE ii ii PERMANENT POPUUtuut 'j AUCTION SALE. SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 1125 of 1928. Between X SULTAN MARICAR BROTHERS CO. Plaintiffs and THE ASIATIC
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    • 444 16 MASSAGE MANICURE, MASSAGE Miss Matsuye. Miss Masako Misako. No. 20. SJ*** MALAYA tSST" 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE m ADVANCE. Delivery Including include at office Postage or close (Local or toFoteio 1 residence. P.m.s.) countr* Yearly $15.00 $21.00 $33.00 Hall Yearly 7.50 10.50 turn Quarterly $3.75 s 5.25 8 .25
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