Malaya Tribune, 17 February 1932
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Title Section29 1932-02-17 1 The Malaya Tribune 1. XIX. No. 40 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Feb. 17. 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement337 1932-02-17 1 i UPTON'S! CEYLON i TEA. j vo \NNOT BETTER THE BEST. jjli C<« for j 9|| "Chop Hijau" j jJI You will be satisfied III! CARLSBERG PILSENER j Jj j j "CHOP HIJAU" Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs and Rest Houses throughout the 1j j j The ideal drink for tropical337 words
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Advertisement450 1932-02-17 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM j IN MALAYA. Genuine Old Scotch m r J^t4ftCkVT' Whisky recommended I ror its Beneficial Lffect As A Stimulant. SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. I The Red Hackle or Vulture Plume was Awarded S.S. F.M.S. to the Black Watch for Gallantry in the450 words
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Article, Illustration3598 1932-02-17 2 Did M 2 Get Out Of Control? (By Air Mail: Special to the "Malaya Tribune."J London, Feb. 4. January has been a month of little sunshiny but rlso of little rain, and during a modest "heat wave" towards the beginning of the month3,598 words
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Article460 1932-02-17 2 IS IT ABSOLUTELY SAFE? Th? delay in dealing w:th Waterloo Bridg* is causing a good deal of anxi-ty. It is no* seven or e ght yiars sine» temporary wooden 5noi ings were put up. and the foundations, it is thought, must row be further by rot. Mr.460 words
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Advertisement265 1932-02-17 2 j I JUNIOR TWO SE4TER jj "HOW SMALL A COST YET j jj* HOW MUCH A CAR!" J The SINGER "JUNIOR" 8 h.p. Two-Seater has a j comfortable two-seater dicky accommodation: four-speed j j gearbox with Hi-Lo" gear for traffic; safety rear I > petrol tank; frictional shock absorbers front265 words
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Article2235 1932-02-17 3 THE FOREIGN DEBT MORATORIUM. FURTHER EXAMINATION OF OBLIGATIONS. The situation r:garding the moratorium upon foreign government debts owing to the Government of the United States has been involved in some confusion by the fact that it was impracticable to obtain action by the Congress, ratifying President2,235 words
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Advertisement375 1932-02-17 3 gl MALAYA'S j 1/1 li Newest and Mcsi Iflmti Delicious JWPjL DRINK f ji FRUIIPOP j Made From The Finest Imported <&8M& FRUITS I F Product of t' mS PHOEN,x liiSH Aerated Water Works, SINGAPORE. j f MAIBON [I Chic Parisienne" 10. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. THE ONLY PARIS BRANCH j375 words
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Advertisement134 1932-02-17 3 j THE FAVOURITE:- Refuse All j fefi Imitations. iDi INSIST ON I B JR. I ORANGE A ||m H |CRUSH V//J > Manufactured by G S FRASER E lIRH h neaveltd., I SIIIIII Aerated Water j Specialists. Your Aik tad cotton tennis frocksT^^^ all your dainty sports clothes, keep their134 words
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407 1932-02-17 4 The Progress Of The Corner." Girls' Corner. AUNTIE LIZZIE'S LETTER. Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. My dear Nieces. You have done well this week and I must ihank you all for your support. I have oiten said that the girls can run a splendid Corner" «•▼ery week md it is407 words
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Article321 1932-02-17 4 ißy Helen Tan. One of th; most interesting hobbies is making a bookplate and this does not cost much and is within the reach of all. If you are think.ng of making one yourself I advise you to do so on the following lines:— Take a321 words
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Article243 1932-02-17 4 (By "Jean.") One of the many little things that make life beautiful is gratitude. I say "little" because gratitude is really a very small thing. And yet, when one comes to think of it, it is the little things that make the world go round If a person renders243 words
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748 1932-02-17 4 (By "Gwcnnie.") East of Borneo" had been advertised so widely in Singapore with all the pet and most startling adjectives known to the advertising world, that I decided to go and see what it was all about myself. My sister and748 words
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Article258 1932-02-17 4 (By "Ho Poh Choo.") It has been said that "ambition goes hand in hand with human beings." Though one may hear that such and such a person is not ambitious, yet one may be wrong in some respect. For. in a sense, ambition is among us. Can there be258 words
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327 1932-02-17 4 (By Poh Sing Koon.) Kindly permit me a little space in your independent and progressive journal, the "People's Paper," to express my views on ungrateful modern girls. Girls are ungrateful in many ways and instances of this are occurring daily in327 words
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Article618 1932-02-17 4 (By "A Shanghai Rosebud."/ Jimmy felt a vigorous shaking at his shoulder and woke up with a start. His sister was standing by his side, already neatly dressed for school. It was a dull, cool morning with a gentle breeze blowing—just a morning for staying618 words
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Article139 1932-02-17 4 (By •'Pearly" N. Guck Lian.) Thrift compels every individual to r3duce expenditure for the sake of economy. But those who consider themselves thrifty sometimes run the risk of effecting what is known as false economy. Many instances could be given of false economy. For example, a139 words
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660 1932-02-17 4 (By "A Dreamer of Dreams.") Narrow streets., low houses, little traffic, no city hustle and bustle, complacent folks— these are the impressions which first strike the mind of the visitor to Malacca, the oldest settlement in the Peninsula and nicknamed Sleepy Hollow.''660 words
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Article153 1932-02-17 4 'By Lily.) Despite the tremendous heat on New Year's Day many people visited the Alkaff Garden. The major part of the visitors comprised young people who weie charmingly dressed. I have visited the place mary times but what a contrast it was on New153 words
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Article153 1932-02-17 4 (By "Ho Poh Choo,") Who found the first pearl? That is a question which even the most intelligent student of gen ral knowledge cannot answer. Like the pearl itself, the answer is wrapt in mystery. Th re is a good reason to believe, however, that long before we had153 words
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Advertisement36 1932-02-17 4 LACTOGEN a household word in many a home. ASTHMA. Guaranteed Surest and Speediest Cure in ill its stages without r<.lapse. No matter who I ias failed. Ask for the particulars. Dr. I Sherman, Baliabhanga, (Faridpur), Bengal.36 words
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Advertisement505 1932-02-17 4 who Wants To Look I Eminent Scientists make J v I Greatest Beauty Discovery JM| ''"^S^l 1 WOMEN OF 50 MAY NOW LOOK |fc I It has now bfen proved that it is not IfM **f age but under-nourishment of the skin JHr I that causes wrinkles, faded complexions, T505 words
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Article156 1932-02-17 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO (S.S.I. LI I» As from Sept. 30 the following revised price* for Shell Motor Spirit and various brand* o? Kerosene are effective: Ked snell Motor Spirit ex pump and or ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon »0 Red Shell Moto: Spirit per 4156 words
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Article1388 1932-02-17 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. j mmcwD my FRiin 00, exohanqi and stock iwim Singapore, February 17, 10 a.m. a 1, a Tew CLOSING (jUOTATIOK». 1 KndA Buyer*. e«ii«r* rale. [w B i aft. OJ ci. 0.0 UM a~» Kumbaai T» Dec. 0 c O 1.0.0 antral Mela, Doc«i 0 1031,388 words
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Article419 1932-02-17 5 SINGAPORE, FEB. 12. MEAT Beef steak (round), katl JJ Beef stew or curry, kali Pork, lean, kati Pork, lean and fat (1st quality), kati 30 Mutton Australian, lb. 3g Fowl, kati Hens (Locally reared) kati Ducks, each Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair Pigeons, fledged, pair KMM Fowl 10 Local.419 words
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Article45 1932-02-17 5 Having regard to the financial and economic situation, the Hungarian Cabinet decided that Hungary would not take part in either the Olympic winter games at Lake Placid In the early part of next month, or at the Olympic games at Los Angeles in the summer.45 words
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Advertisement44 1932-02-17 5 I RAD tOLC AGENTS AND 2, orchard Road, Singapore. ,Cor«r Oppose MM-OM) I *PEAKERP I jj't 'Iw; i.uMflnim "w 1 Automatically Bac-Leelanob* Charges from uT h.T. B*TTBRIEB L.T. BATTERY. tui,' LARGEST MOST VARIED BADIO STOCKS IN MALAYA. OWN DAH.T AM. WM. LI'CTB BT «PCOmOWT.44 words
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Miscellaneous602 1932-02-17 5 sH T TO LISTEN FOR. ft 0 rl-Wave Broadcasts lor The Week. MONDAYS. fQ HILL (55.5 metres), testing 1. 30 to 11 a.m. \lGON gives concert by soloists B aD ari d recorded music and Anna- me afterward*. )RD. 7.30 to 8.30 pm, 2 to 7 a.m I1JS metres) 4.30602 words
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Miscellaneous404 1932-02-17 5 Lumpur Amateur Radio Society (65 metres). v30 to 7 p.m. Asiatic music; 7 to 7.15 p.m English recorded music; 7.15 to 7.25 p.m iritisr: OQclal Wireless News; 7.25 to 8.30 p m ecital of latest H.M.V. recorded music. CHELMSFORD, 7.30 to 8.30 p.m.. 2 to 7 m. LISBON. Portugal (42.9404 words
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Miscellaneous209 1932-02-17 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Feb. 21, 1932: TO-DAY, FEB. 17. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v). Battery Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Slg Sec Section "Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Depot Coy. "A," Recruits Course 5.15 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Coy., Instructors* W. T. Course—Lewis209 words
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Advertisement276 1932-02-17 6 ANOTHER GREAT COMEDY I B. a d lebrated Auth »r Where There is ALWAYS a Good bhow MATINEE: To-Day at 315 I 6.15 TO-MTIOHT 9.15 Premiere for Malaya of the Famous British aDd Domioions Success that has grossed over £50,000 in Enpl»nd Frederick Lonsdale's Brilliant Comedy On Approval! With the276 words
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Advertisement222 1932-02-17 6 Amusements I "I Cant Give Her Up!" j H« came from the hills—this Indian youth to win the love of a woman not of his wo r I d—B v t could ROMANCE ALONE decide THEIR FATE Which is greater—the Call of Gratitude, or LOVE? |j ||j GRAND |j jjjl222 words
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Advertisement160 1932-02-17 6 j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 It Pays To I Advertise A PARAMOUNT PICT I'M. NEXT CHANGE Laurel and Hardy IN Pardon Us j j HEART of HINDUSTHAN LAID j BARE IN THE FIRST REAL I Indian Talkie. jj Nur-Jehan I I LIGHT OF INDIA j r The Beauty Divine—The Singer Sublime160 words
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Article253 1932-02-17 7 Means Survival Of The Fittest. COMMERCIAL NEWS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Feb. 16. Despite a working profit of $429,913 in the past year the profit of Petaling Tin. Ltd., showed a decrease of $44,920 compared with the previous year, according to Mr. De Pa/jla at the253 words
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Article293 1932-02-17 7 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. Feb. 16. 11 a.m. RUBBER London: 2"sd.. down 1 16d. New York: 4 cents (G.>. unchanged Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 65—75 cents, Ayer Moleks 50—60 cents. Ayer Panas 50—60 cents. Bassetts 30—35 cents, Brogas 40—45 cents, Bukit Jelotcngs 15—*0 cents. Bukit Katli* 20—25293 words
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44 1932-02-17 7 Singapore, Feb. 17. Standard Spot 8 8% March 8% 8% April 8% 8n April-June 8 July-Sept. 9 9^ Tone of Market: Dull Sagging. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 2%d., per lb. New York: Spot Sheet 3 15|16 <G.) cent*.44 words
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Article64 1932-02-17 7 London, Feb. 16. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £139% (£139 ll|lf). Forward £142% (£142 9;16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2%d. (2 11 16d). Forward 2%d. (2 13]16d.). The64 words
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Article100 1932-02-17 7 FIRST ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION TO-NIGHT. The Roxy Theatre is celebrating its first anniversary to-night. Invitations have been issued to a number of peopl; and a very attractive programme has been selected for the occasion. "Show of Shows," the picture of 100 stars and 500 dancers, which drew crowded100 words
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Article73 1932-02-17 7 JUBILEE CELEBRATED. British Official. Rugby. F.b. 16. The jubilee of the New Zealand meat trade with Britain was ceLbrated yesterday in London and in Wellington. On Feb. 15, 1882, the steamship "Duncdin" cleared from Port Chalmers with the first consignment of 5,000 carcasses of frozen meatBritish Official. - 73 words
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Article171 1932-02-17 7 Singapore, Feb. 17. Rice, Siam Al per Koyan $240 Rice, Siam 1 $212 Rice, Siam 2 $188 Rice. Siam 3 $183 Rice. Siam "Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $195 Rice. Siam No. 2 $185 Rice, Saigon A-l $180 Rice, Saigon No. 1 $175 Rice. Saigon 2 $170 Rice, Saigon171 words
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Article301 1932-02-17 7 British Official. Singapore. Feb. 17. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 4%d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 1,32 d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 31 32d., London 30 dayssight 2s. 3 15 16d.. London demand 2s. 3%d London T.T. 2s. 3 13 16d., Lyons demand 975.British Official. - 301 words
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Article108 1932-02-17 7 8HIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, Feb. 17. East Whart (Entrance Gate 1). Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Kashmir 18; Kistna 15; Santhia 13; Japanese Prince 11; Fuku Maru 9; Buenos Aires Maru 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Tairea 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Silverguava108 words
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Advertisement417 1932-02-17 7 VICTORIA THEATRE COMING.' COMING!! THE Grant Anderson Company Presenting the Latest London Successes Victoria Memorial Hall SIINGIPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY THE MESSIAH i i Friday, March 4, at 9.15 p.m. Monday, 7, at 530 p.m. j ir Speaks the q Language of O Your Heart M JAMES DUNN 3 rill- I417 words
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Advertisement86 1932-02-17 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ORDINANCE NO. W (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 713 of 1929. Re Michael Albert Rodrigo of No. 156-3. Owen Road. Singapore. Clerk Notice is hereby giv,n that a Second Dividend is intended to be declared in the above86 words
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Advertisement121 1932-02-17 7 Grand Malayan Premiere TO-NIGHT 9.15 MATINEES AT 3 P.M. AND 6.15. ill I I ii: II j PICTURE I SUCH A PICTURE CALLS FOR NO J EXTRAVAGANT CLAIMS OF GREATNESS IT IS PRESENTED WITH f PRIDE AND CONFIDENCE BY THE ONE THEATRE IN SINGAPORE THAT IS BY t REPUTATION THE121 words
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Article794 1932-02-17 8 All the big problems now facing the world are closely involved witti each other. One cannot be considered without taking cognisance of the others. No solution can be of much avail which does not cover each of them. Principally, they concern the continued existence of the League794 words
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Article213 1932-02-17 8 The Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service M dal has b:en awarded to Pte. J. R. N. Charter. II S.V.R. The Hon. Mr. C. D. Ahearne. Controller of Labour. Malaya, who was away in India on racial duty has returned, and assumed dutic from the 12th irst. Under the auspices of213 words
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Article46 1932-02-17 8 Prom Holland by the "Kota In ten," due at Singapore to-morrow morning. Prem Europe (London mails despatched on Jan. 28), by the "Rajputana," due at Penang at 8 a.m. tc-morrow. From Prance by the "Felix Roussel." due at Singapore at 7 a.nx on Sunday.46 words
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Article166 1932-02-17 8 National Finances More Satisfactory. Rugby, Feb. 16. The weekly Exchequer receipts issued to-night are again highly satisfactory. Last week's revenue amounted to £33.7 millions and as the expenditure was eight millions, the surplus on the week totalled £25.7 millions. This reduced the deficit during the week from166 words
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Article183 1932-02-17 8 SITUATION IN SHANGHAI DISCUSSED. Rugby. Feb. 16. The Prime Minister still continues to keep in clo c contact with affairs of State and he r.c.ivf d several visitors yesterday at the nursing heme in Park Lane, where he is eonvalesci ig after his recem eye operation. The183 words
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Article203 1932-02-17 8 HELPING TO BALANCE THE BUDGETS. In view of th? financial situation and in order to assist in balancing the Budgets of theii States. The r Highnesses the Sultans of K:lantan and Trengganu have both volunteered to give up a portion of their emoluments and their example203 words
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Article88 1932-02-17 8 NEW COMMITTEE TO MAKE FURTHER CUTS. Yesterdays "Malay Mai* states that no denial is forthcoming at the i'ederal Secretariat of the lumour that a new Retrenchment Committee is to be appointed for the F.M.S. The rumour current in Kuala Lumpur Ls that substantial further reductions must be made88 words
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Article111 1932-02-17 8 Wednesday, Feb. 10. In the morning His Excellency visited St Joseph's Institution at Bras Basah Road and the n-w Christian Brothers' School at Siglap. Thursday, Feb. 11. Lady Elizabeth Pleydell Bouverie and Mrs. Macgregor had luncheon at Government House. Friday, Feb. 12. Mr. R. J. Farrer and Mademoiselle111 words
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Article37 1932-02-17 8 QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. London: 2-Sid. New York: 3 15 16 (G.) cents. Singapore: B—B> H cents. TIN. London Spot: £139 10s. (Down 225. 6d >. Three Months: £142 ss. (Down 255.». Singapore: $71.50 (75 tons sold).37 words
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Article528 1932-02-17 8 J To the Chinese it is v, v v to the Japanese it may R, v"* 1 A man who is pra t joined a Nudist Club I fj 015 or cure? r Kill The socks that R i, tionists get in the v, them flat if528 words
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Article29 1932-02-17 8 Tu<: Prince ol Walt Camp, Aldershot, on ;i First Battalion. Royal S■ 1 j W>* he is Dnirnni tn ChW 1 vi lor Palestine next week29 words
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Advertisement229 1932-02-17 8 SHANKS' j Li AWN MOWERS j I THE "BRITISHER" I The World's Best j S Cheap Machine s\ I IIV. Th BR,T,SHER is absolutely the besi cheaD J I Mo«t: on the market, and th" f ft iv r increasing demand is the most convincing j j j pro ;f229 words
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Advertisement63 1932-02-17 8 Pleasing Presents IN Jewellery AT Lowest Prices FOR Every Occasion l). S. de Silva Bros JEWELLERS. IS, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. 634 i j NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. j TENG SENG GUAN i i Established 1905. diii- your cost of living and at the I I p ie time support local industry63 words
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1409 1932-02-17 9 LEAGUE ISSUES FRESH APPEAL TO TOKYO. {KIN FORCEMENTS CONTINUALLY LANDING AT SHANGHAI. Reuter. u* Japanese have renewed their bombardment of the Chinese ,,i' Shanghai, as a reported preliminary to a big offensive toa. Shells (whether Japanese or Chinese isReuter. - 1,409 words
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Article310 1932-02-17 9 Shell Bursts In Wharf Of Settlement. Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 17. Japanese batteries of field guns and howitzers kept up a terrific bombardment all night long and very few residents of the Settlement got much sleep. Chinese batteries feebly replied but one shell early thla morning landed onReuter. - 310 words
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Article469 1932-02-17 9 JAPANESE TROOPS REPLACE ALL MARINES. Sin Kuo Min. Shanghai. Fob. 17. The Japanese are reported to be concentrating at the Klangwan and Woosung areas, with Woosung as their objective. All positions held by Japanese marines have been taken over by their troops. The Japanese frontSin Kuo Min. - 469 words
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Article54 1932-02-17 9 BILL REJECTED BY THE SENATE. Reuter. Washington, Feb. 17. There is to be no '.'dole" in the United States The Senate has rejected a Bill for direct Federal unemployment relief, providing tor the appropriation of £25,000.000 this winter and £50.000.000 in the next fiscal year.Reuter. - 54 words
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Article359 1932-02-17 9 CHEERS IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. BRITISH COAL FREE IN FRANCE. SECOND READING OF NEW BILL. Reuter. British Official. The claim that the British tariff policy would help to down trade barriers had some justification in the decision of France to exempt British coal from supReuter.; British Official. - 359 words
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Article137 1932-02-17 9 ARGENTINE APPEAL TO CONFERENCE. British Official. Rugby. Feb. 16. The D'sarma.nent Conference at Geneva was constat! d to-day. when the first speaker was Senor Bosch, farmer Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs. He appealed for the abolition of land, naval and air forces, which by their natureBritish Official. - 137 words
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Article99 1932-02-17 9 DEFEATED ON ELECTORAL BILL. Reuter. Paris. Feb. 16. The Guvernmert has resigned in consequence of its at feat in Senate on the Electoral Bil'. —Keuter. Ii: m tarlier message it was said that the Chamber of Deputies patsed the Bill on Friday fo:* the suppress.on of theReuter. - 99 words
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Article85 1932-02-17 9 KNIGHTHOOD FOR INDIAN OFFICER. British Official. Rugby, Feb. 16. The Admiralty announce the following promotion: Rear-Admiral William Jones to be Rear-Admiral Commanding the Battle Cruiser Squadron, in succession to Vice-Admiral Wilfred Tomkinscn, undated. The King has been pleased to approve the conferring of a Knighthood on Lieut.-Col. HassanBritish Official. - 85 words
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Article66 1932-02-17 9 OUR LONDON LETTER, on page 2. GIRLS' CORNER, on page 4. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, on page 5. TOPICS OP TO-DAY, on page 8. SPORTS COMMENTS, on page 10. CHINA fa FIGHTING LEADERS, on page It. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11. CLUB DIARY, on page 12. DIARY OF EVENTS,66 words
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Advertisement241 1932-02-17 9 A Special Matinee To-day at 3.15 op "EAST OF BORNEO —The one and only PAVILION 6.15 LAST NIGHT 915 i I FOR ADULTS ONLY j "WATERLOO I BRIDGE The most extraordinary, daring and dramatic Masterpiece ever brought to a Singapore theatre. Packed Houses at Every Snow That's Your Proof TO-MORROW241 words
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Article1075 1932-02-17 10 REORGANISATION IN MALACCA. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE M.A.F.A. ASSN. FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Feb. 14 The seventh annual general meeting of the Malacca Amateur FA. was held to-day at '.he Malacca Volunteer Headquarters. Lt. Col. A. A. Lermit. the President, was in the1,075 words
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Article390 1932-02-17 10 ROBINSONS BEAT COLD STORAGE. Although attacking for three-quarters of the game, the Singapore Cold Storage team were eliminated from the Commercial Cup competition in their second round tie at the Anscn Road Stadium yesterday, when tlhey were defeated by Robinsons 2—1. Mr. A. A. Dias refereed and390 words
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Article525 1932-02-17 10 GOOD GAME AT JALAN BESAR. Meeting at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. the Malays and the R.A.F. drew 2—all m a friendly game. The Malays opened the scoring by a lucky goal. The Airmen then scored two goals, maintaining the lead until eight minutes from525 words
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276 1932-02-17 10 INTERESTING S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. LAWN TENNIS. A tournament between the under 40 s and the over 40 s produced some Interesting tennis at the S.C.C. courts yesterday. The younger men won by five matches to two. Victory for tne Youngsters'* was a foregone conclusion.276 words
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Article390 1932-02-17 10 ISLAND CLUB v. S.G.C. GOLF. A match will be played on Sunday morning at Bukit Timah between the Island Club and Singapore Golf Club in the first round of the Wei Hai Wei Cup competition. The following are the teams (Island Club players mentioned first)390 words
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Article97 1932-02-17 10 PING-PONG. The opening games in the S.A.W.L.A. "Thuraisingham" Cup Competition will commence on Saturday and Sunday at 2.30 p.m. and 10.30 a.m. respectively. The following are the ties: Saturday: Noel Hay v. P. C. Npnis. Edward Tan v. Koh Tiong Tat, Kang Jit Seng v. Patrick Koh, Lee97 words
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Article94 1932-02-17 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Feb. 16. The third annual general meeting of the Cantonese Sporting Association was held on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. at the residence of Mr. Ham Ah You, 2 Banda Sah Road, Malacca. The election of office-bearers for the current year resulted as94 words
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Article44 1932-02-17 10 British Official. Rugby, Feb. 16. A strike of Thames lightermen and tugmen is expected to end as a result of negotiations proceeding between the owners and employers, and work will in all probability be resumed on Thursday morning.—British Official.British Official. - 44 words
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Article42 1932-02-17 10 In celebration of the two hundredth anni versary of the birth of George Washington on Feb. 22, the American Consul General and Mrs. Maynard, in association with the American Association of Malaya, will give a dance at Mount Alma, 8. Dalvey Road.42 words
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Article339 1932-02-17 10 COUNCIL REFORM" IN N.S. UPPER AND LOWER CHAMBERS. NO UNOFFICIALS IN UPPER HOUSE. An official announcement states that the reorganisation of the Negri Sembilan State ouncil is to be effected by the stparat-on pf MM legislature into an Upper and a Lower Chamber, the Lower Chamber to consist of not339 words
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Article306 1932-02-17 10 SUES FIRM FOR CONTRACT WORK DONE. A retired interpreter of the Supreme Court. Malacca, appeared in a different role this morning in thr Supreme Court. Singapore, before the Chief Justice. Sir William Murison. when, as a contractor, he sued Messrs. Brossard Mopin for the recovery of306 words
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Article40 1932-02-17 10 QUARTER OF MILLION IN ONE DAY. Reuter. San Francisco, Feb. 17. In Chinatown the house to house collection this afternoon of funds for Chineae forces in Shanghai yielded a quarter of a million dollars. —Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article58 1932-02-17 10 KUCHING RAISES $10,000. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuchin?, Feb. 14. The Committee of the China Flood Relief Fund report that the Chinese Community here have subscribed about $10,000 towards the above deserving cause during the past three months. They have already remitted $10,000 (China currency) and58 words
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Article68 1932-02-17 10 Singapore Municipal Committee No. 3 took the following action at a meeting held on Feb. 5:Confirmed estimate and apportionment of cost of metalling Joo Chiat Road from East Coast Road to the sea under Section 101 .(no objectors appearing). Considered objections to estimate and apportionment of cost of68 words
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Article37 1932-02-17 10 The Australian Cricket Board of Control has decided to Insure thtir Test crlrketers for£300 each against death arising from Injury received dur.ng a match. They will also be Insured for smaller amounts in respect of temporary disablement37 words
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Article285 1932-02-17 10 TIME OF THE COURT WASTED. The allegations that he behaved in a disorderly manner in the Kandang Kerbau Police Station charge room and challenged a European Inspector to a fight were made against a Ccylonese named Merle Frugtneit when he appeared before the Second Magistrate285 words
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Article190 1932-02-17 10 BI T MUST APPLY FOR DISCHARGE. An application was made by Mr. J. C. Cobbett. before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell to-day in the Supreme Court, to withdraw proceedings in the matter of the bankruptcy of Albert Elias Lelah on the ground that a settlement had been190 words
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Article108 1932-02-17 10 COURT SEQUEL TO ESTATE DISPUTE. Three Chinese. Look Chan Took, Look Chan Kuan and Look Chan Heng. said to be the sons of a former wealthy Chines? who left considerable landed property on his death, were charged before the Second Magistrate (Mr G. E. Clayton* on Monday.108 words
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Article85 1932-02-17 10 THREE THOUSAND SEDITIOUS HANDBILLS. Raiding a house in Beach Road early yest?rday morning officers of ths C.I.D. arrested a Hylam who occupied a room in the house with his wife. Nearly 3,000 handbills containing seditious matter, it is alleged, were found in the room ready for85 words
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Article225 1932-02-17 10 The following are the minutes of the January committee meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirm-d. Bird and Animal Shops: The matter was again discussed and it was agreed that it is too225 words
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Article, Illustration345 1932-02-17 10 Rivers' Contribution T I Local Hoxing I SPORTS COMMENTS. The Inter-Commercial Cud having reached th ing matches are promised Vh lnttrf Stadium. Last year's Neave, were eliminated u ih, «4 the United Engineers and v** tv American Tobacco Co., are Bnt; The Ho Hong team gav< therr345 words
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Article121 1932-02-17 10 FATHER AND THRKK SO» I CHAH(iKI>- I ,»fr G. E I Before the Second Magi^ra .e r o»^ td Clayton) yesterday a I in the case in which i and another man. all charged to show cause w. bound over to keep the i v Ju p121 words
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Article20 1932-02-17 10 At a untitled At a Meeting I gold Minstrels it I outing proposed to >» I owing to events to Chin20 words
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Advertisement9 1932-02-17 10 [Other Sports items will be found on page 13.]9 words
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Article579 1932-02-17 11 ,11 TANK that crashed. i STRAI. engine works SUED. :5y reported yesterday, a case was before Mr. Justice Sproule in the f i.irt in which Sccfin and Co., Ltd., Estat3, Kuala Lumpur, are the j Messrs. Central Engine Works. pore, are the defendants. i represents the plaintiffs A579 words
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Article187 1932-02-17 11 AC CIDENT ON "MINDEROO." occurred a few days ago on the which was lying at that time at in Tanjong Pagar, involving the I fcatfa f one of the crew. at Rums of the crew were work- ol th m fell into on? of the a tv d187 words
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Article97 1932-02-17 11 untitled that a Spanish football club are t > secure the services of Dean. tie forward, received an emphatic I l lrom Dean and from Mr. Tom Secretary of the Eyerton Club, id, "I have received no such offer." at would be his attitude if he did UCb an offer,97 words
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Article93 1932-02-17 11 [Our readers are invited to write to us on nbjects of public interest. It must be understood that the Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorte opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double vacing), and on one side of the paper only. 393 words
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Article329 1932-02-17 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Ever since the seizure of Manchuria Japan has emphasised that she has no territorial ambition in China, but is compelled to use military force to protect her own nationals and property, to Compel the National Government to take steps to stop the329 words
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Article, Illustration59 1932-02-17 11 General Tsai Ting Kai. the Defender of Shanghai and concurrently Commander of the 19th Army. General Tan Chi Shau, Garrison Commander of the Woosung area, uho has tcithstood 14 days' Japanese naivil and aerial bombardment. General Chiang Kwang Net, Commander of the Garrison Forces at Shanghai and59 words
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Article268 1932-02-17 11 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS TO BE TAKEN. It will be of gr°at interest to all sections of the community to hear that it will shortly be possible to buy records of Singapore's own Musical Society in renderings of some of the big Choruses in the Messiah. The recording experts,268 words
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Article80 1932-02-17 11 KINGSFORD-SMITH AVERTS AERIAL CRASH. Sydney, Jan. 3t?. Sti"k to your seats and trust me," yelled Air Commodore Kingsford-Smith when he nearly crashed in "Southern Cross" with fourteen passengers to-day. The machine was returning from a fl'ght to Maitland when two longerons .«napped tipping the machine to the80 words
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Article33 1932-02-17 11 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon ls Rs. 158 for $100.33 words
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Advertisement214 1932-02-17 11 new I 7.J5 p.m. U>-\/*.HT 9.30 p.m. t HIT AFTER HIT! I Hailed as a Dramatic Sensation NORM/% SHE\RER i IN HER GREATEST TRIUMPH "THE DIVORCEE" j SELDOM A PICTURE SO SENSATIONAL IN ITS DISCLOSURES OP MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE! J A METRO-GOLD WYN-MAYER SUPER. J ADMISSION 20 CENTS AND 40214 words
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Advertisement313 1932-02-17 11 r~~ I j j By Special T M I j Appointment j j j ESTABLISHED 1872 J j II I Discriminating Women j j j Prefer JEWELLERY J j With individuality and smartness in their j beauty of design. i Women are searching for and are always j captivated by313 words
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Article596 1932-02-17 12 POLICE COURT NEWS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Feb. 15. The case in which a Chinese Tan Ah Kang stood charged with fermenting dutiable liquor and secondly with possession of apparatus for distilling sumsu without license was brought forward again by Mr. E. V. Rodrigues in the Police596 words
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Article103 1932-02-17 12 Th Government of India have rotified an amendment to Section 85 of the Indian Railway Act. by wh'ch "train WTecking" will be defined to include accidents to trains '\hich. n th- 1 opinion of an authorised officer, are caused by wilful tampering with the permanent way cr103 words
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Article77 1932-02-17 12 BILLS FOR STATE MONOPOLY OF ALCOHOL. Helsingfors, Jan. 30. The d- et to-day finally approved by 120 vot?s to 45 the Bill for a State monopoly for the sale of alcohol. Preparations for put" tng the system into working order will probably be finished by Ist April.77 words
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Article542 1932-02-17 12 Mrs. Gandhi was interviewed in the Safcnrmati gaol on Jan. 28 by the Ashram inmates. She was cheerful and was spending her time spinning and reading. A recent rumour that Sir Frederic Sykes. Governor of Bombay, is to be recalled is emphatically denied by both542 words
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Article168 1932-02-17 12 GERMAN SECTION'S OPPOSITION. Windhoek. (By Mail.) It is cuite evident that those propagandists in South-West Africa who favour closer association with the Union are faced with a very strenuous uphill flight. A national emergency conference in Windhoek recently discussed the problems which face the territory, with168 words
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Article184 1932-02-17 12 HOW F.M.S. GOVERNMENT RETRENCHES. PENSIONS BE FORK ~V IK (From Our Own w Kuah. I not p k Having "axed"' the eon bers of the F.M.S. Clerk who had bad records still faced with the pi expenses in these dark da] aepradi am told that the heads184 words
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Advertisement120 1932-02-17 12 I 1 Mutton's Famous j Pineapple Hi Hams j at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Singapore Gold Storage Company, Limited. Orchard Road Sub-Depots. CHOCOLAX (THE FRIENDLY LAXATIVE) A palatable preparation in tablet form flavoured with chocolate, making it especially adapted (or women and children, though equally good for meu. Chocoias acts gently,120 words
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Advertisement168 1932-02-17 12 Happy in I his retirement I INo policy o!Ters a better op-! I pert unity than a PRUDENT I POLICY, for securing inde- j I j periience and for those you 1 I love. 1 j The PRUDENT POLIC V is j I j the IDEAL FAMILY MAN'S I j168 words
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Miscellaneous686 1932-02-17 12 CLUB DIARY. /There are numerous Clubs and Societies t* Singapore, most of the members of whichi are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." Thi* Diary \T%Jed specially for them. nvited to co-operate in keeping it «P-"£" and complete. Happenings of general intereti ,vill still be inauded in the "Diary of Events.686 words
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Miscellaneous141 1932-02-17 12 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, FEB. 18. Penang, Province Wellesley, Northwest Perak, Kedah, Western Siam, North, North-East and North-West Sumatra (Kedah) 10 a.m. Siam (except Lower Siam) (Kistna) 11 a.m. East Coast of Pahang (Rahman) 11 a.m. Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas (Tomohon) 11 a.m. Djambi (Singkel) 1 p.m. China, Hainam, Japan. Korea,141 words
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Article242 1932-02-17 13 MR. ASHLEY COOPER PASSES AWAY. CRICKET. Mr. Frederick Samuel Ashley Cooper, cricket's greatest historian, has passed away at the early age of 55 at his home in Milford, Surrey. In his devotion to the history of the game he was ir. succession to the Rev. James Pycroft,242 words
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Article1034 1932-02-17 13 BOMBAY CRITIC'S VIEWS. Should a representative Indian team be sent out to England to participate in cricket matches? Although preparations are being made by certain people, who are in favour of these matches beblng played general feeling in sporting circles writes the cricket correspondent of "The1,034 words
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Article302 1932-02-17 13 GOOD FIELDSMEN NECESSARY. Dr. M. E. Pavri writes to the "Times of India':'—. j I Hni in favour of sending 17 players to I England and w 11 select Nawab of Pataudi as j the Captain and Ghamshyamsinghji (if he shows good form with the bat302 words
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Article252 1932-02-17 13 BLOW TO FRENCH OLYMPIC HOPES. ATHLETICS. French hopes in the Olympic games have suflered a severe s°t-baek by the suspension of Jules Ladonmegue. holder of six world's records who. pending further enquiries, has had his licence withheld by the French Athletic Federation for alleged professionalism. Ladoumegue.252 words
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Article258 1932-02-17 13 SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL'S SUICIDAL RISK AT DAYTONA. I Attempting to drvie a car at 150 miles an hour between two iron pillars 20 feet apart. This is the amazing feat Britain's "ace" of speed, Sir Malcolm Campbell, has been per- i suaded to attempt by258 words
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Article23 1932-02-17 13 Frl. C Aussem. the Wimbledon Champion was beaten by Frl I Rost in the Santiago Women's Lawn Tonal* Singles Championship by 8--0, 6—223 words
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Article618 1932-02-17 13 SEEKING NEW COURSES AND NEW PERSONALITIES. GOLF. A sudden desire for change appears to have overtaken the golfirg community: It has been aroused from a career almost rural in its pacidn_i.s to find that it must have new problems ta solve. With the realisation that the618 words
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Article215 1932-02-17 13 MATCH WITH ISLAND CLUB. Th l Island Cub overwhelmed the Rotary Club tn the match played over at the Island Club's course on Sunday, the visitors wirn ng only or:e match out of fourteen, and not a I ingle bye. R suits (Rotary Club players named first): Hylanti215 words
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Article20 1932-02-17 13 N. G. Farquharson, the South African Davis Cup player and a Cambridge Blue, won three Southern Transvaal Championsjhipf.' at Johannesburg20 words
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Article32 1932-02-17 13 Dr. A. J. Weakley, of London Road. Westcliff, fell dead after a game at the Westcliff Lawn Tennis Club. Hia son, J. Weakley, won tine Junior Championship of Great Britain in 1921.32 words
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Article34 1932-02-17 13 The Currie Cricket Cup, which has been held by Transvaal for many seasons, has been won by Western Province, who in the deciding match of the series beat Transvaal on the first i innings.34 words
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Article38 1932-02-17 13 J. Crawford. H. O. Hopman and D. P. Turn bull were selected to represent Australia agairut Japan on January 31. The latter is ranked at number five in Australia after E. F. Moon i and R. O. Cummings.38 words
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Article59 1932-02-17 13 Germany may, after all, be able to send an ice hockey team to the third Olympic winter games which begin on February 4, (says a "Manchester Guardian report). American clubs have generously offered to pay all the expenses of the trip, and the Berlin Skating Club is ready to accept59 words
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Article480 1932-02-17 13 THRILLING TIMES AHEAD ON THE CLYDE AND SOLENT. YACHTING. America, our sweet yachting enemy agaimftt whom we measure all orr yachts and yachtsmen has bidden us prepare for a rare time this year by challenging us for the two maji r small boat internat.onal contests, the480 words
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Article419 1932-02-17 13 VAN VLIET CHALLENGE TROPHY. The events at the R.S.Y.C. on Sunday were sailed off in fairly good weather but the winds were fickle, starting with a steady breeze which died away to an almost flat calm for about an hour and later revived from the S.W. and enabled419 words
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Article33 1932-02-17 13 N. K. Lamport, the new captain of Rugby football at Oxford, is an Australian. He ha> played scrum-half in the last two 'Varsity matches. Oxford seems to have specialised in overseas players. 133 words
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Article38 1932-02-17 13 The engagement is announced of T Hampson, the old Oxford Athletic "Blue," A.A.A I half mile champion and Empire Game* I winner, to Miss Winifred Thiele of St. Albans Hampson is an assistant master at St. Alban* School.38 words
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Article38 1932-02-17 13 C. S. Dempster, the New Zealand Test player helped Wellington to gain a commanding lead over Canterbury in the Plunket Shield match Canterbury were dismissed for 276 am Wellington replied with 325 for two wickets Dempster contributing 154.38 words
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Article38 1932-02-17 13 The French Olympic Committee has decided that or 3 000.000 francs allocated for particl patlon hi the Olympic Games. 290.000 shah be reserved. The combined French deJe«aUo, for Los Anjgelea and Lake Placid la to numb», 5gfT£ S^LiTJ^^™^**38 words
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Advertisement693 1932-02-17 13 C BRITISH IHOMSOM-HOIJSTON Co, Ltd, ENGLAND < Reduce Your Power Bill. uith a world- USE rt rmtation." _g j m ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR ALL DRIVES years of experience in design J r^T 0 The Borneo Co., Ltd. AUCTION SALE CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT693 words
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Article966 1932-02-17 14 MANCHURIAN TROUBLE AND TRADE. S. AFRICAN AND TURKISH MARKETS. Kobe, Dec 1931. ~f nritich and Indian duties J™*"*? So? Japans proteconly increase the desire 01 v severa i Uomsts lor Amon3 are under considerat on at pre-e" i r J? amount o, ST Japanese to ma*. o£966 words
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Article436 1932-02-17 14 TIME THE GOVERNMENT DID SOMETHING. Much Interest, says the "Pinang Gazette," has been aroused by the announcement (made exclusively in the "Malaya Tribune") that the "Sea Belle" is about to embark on a cruise along the west coast of the Peninsula between Alor Star and Rangoon,436 words
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Article346 1932-02-17 14 DOG MISTAKEN FOR "GHOST. Calcutta, Jan. 28. The history of Calcutta contains many tales of mysterious ghosts and during the past three days yet another was added to its records, although In this case the ghost appears to have been a poor black pariah dog.346 words
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Article126 1932-02-17 14 PANIC IN CAMP. Melbourne. (By Mall.> When an Airedale dog, the pet of an unemployed miners' camp at Malmsburg, r.wallowed six plugs of dynamite, there was a panic among the men. The dynamite had been left on the edge of the claim and the dog discovered that126 words
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Article139 1932-02-17 14 a time and landed at convenient spots on the Japan coast. Much better profits were made than by selling to Ch na, but the law stepped In and showed no appreciation of the enterprise displayed. During the past month an Increase in unemployment has been recorded, the number at present139 words
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Article580 1932-02-17 14 GRIEVANCE OF EURASIANS AND CEYLONESE. In an editoral headed "Political Rights" the "Malayan Daily Express" says: We borrow the above caption from our local contemporary (the "Malay Mail") because w* have To admit that, almost from the moment when the talk of decentralisation— and the giving of more580 words
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376 1932-02-17 14 I SINCE ARREST OF GANDHI. India is the one subject that is dominating the minds of Londoners just now, writes a correspondent from London to "The Times of India." Ever since they read about the arrest of Mr. Gandhi in the newspapers on Jan. 4,376 words
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Advertisement600 1932-02-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE «S» .LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. t HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 Feb. 24 25 HARUNA MARU 10.850 Mar. 9 10 9 KATORI MARU 11.000 Mar. 24 25 9 KASHIMA MARU 10 000 Apr. 7 8 J YASUKUNI600 words
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Advertisement458 1932-02-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS^ NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. «£pa£f« in i £dJ&'* Germany). The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixture*:— OUTWARDS. a*. "ALSTER" 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 P cb 2G s.s. "LAHN" for Manila,458 words
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Advertisement383 1932-02-17 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH IffafS BRITISH Vv M i' INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR j INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Flnlaysou Qreen. BANKS. LEE WAH BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). 18, South Canal Road, Singapore. Tel. Add.—"BANKLEEWAH," Bentley's383 words
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Advertisement598 1932-02-17 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 Qtteiea, Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayan*. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahmtu. Palembang 16, Dir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central Seremban 63, Birch Road.598 words
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Advertisement585 1932-02-17 16 I Le <J\/lerciers School j ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial and Junior Cambridge. j j NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:— MiLl^' EDUCATIONAL. T r ARE YOU SEEKING THE BEST,? j THEN THE COLONIAL DAY SCHOOL. J 74-2, BRAS BASAH ROAD. J IS THE585 words
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