Malaya Tribune, 20 February 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX. No. 43 SINGAPORE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Feb. 20, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 192 1 UPTON'S CEYLON j TEA. j YOL CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. Call for "Carhverg Hijait' it s "7* m I j CAR L SHE R(i IM LS ENE R. j Obtainable at llotol>. and X.M N Y Houses throughout the Straits Settle- Wlf, ments and the Malay Stales. j Sole Agents:
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    • 351 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM j IN MALAYA. Walking Stick Lager Beer j IS GOOD FOR YOUR HE4LTH. fQI Try it to-day! I ISllp i I I AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. I S.S. AND F.M.S. I j GODET PERFUMES I upon chemical analysis that the quantity
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  • 2802 2 THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR. WORLD'S BEST-WORSHIPPED IDOL. (From Our Indian Correspondent.) In the easy style and charming manner charact ristic of her, Mrs. E. V. Davies. MA delivered a highly interesting discourse to a crowded audience at the Short Street Tamil Church Hall on Wednesday evening, the theme
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  • 672 2 SCHEME FOR IMPROVING CONDITIONS. WHERE TOTE FAILS. Save the Tote! I do not suggest that tiie career of racing's new betting machine is in jeopardy, but it has yet to begin to realize the stronger hopes that were created when it was introduced, says the London correspondent of the
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  • 163 2 TAXED OUT OF HEARTH AND HOME. Vienna. Jan. 15. "War on the Palaces!'' is the latest battle-cry of the Social Democrats, who, despite the economic slump, want to raise the municipal tax on the larger homes, big villas, banking localities, clubs, and expensive shops. The revenue would be
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    • 277 2 Every claw of Motorist can be I certain of Easy Starting... I y^>^^ l an y neec muscu ar I exertion for crank- J\ in S' Starting is sure I Certaln W th J I BATTERIES STARTING LICHTINC I MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. j Distributors for the SS. and F.M.S. I
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  • 1146 3  -  Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. Education Of Women. I I By C. L. Kan Neo. Apropos the leading article that appeared in a Hong Kong paper which vou kindly reprinted in the "Woman's Corner" of the "M. T.," I am tempted to ventilate
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  • 773 3  -  The Part They Have Played. (By C. L. Kan Neo. J At a momentous time when the war-clouds In the Far East threaten a deluge of blood it is best to reflect on the part played by women In the war. Wars in the early times were
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  • 1296 3 HIGH POINTS IN A YEAR OF AVIATION. PRIDE FOR EVERY BRITISH CITIZEN. Looking back over the crowded aerial events of 1931 —a year high in flying achievement, a "vintage" year—is a source of pride for every British citizen. British pilots and British aeroplanes have shared the glory
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  • 260 3 OFFSPRING KEPT AS SECURITY. Settlers (South Africa) The Lobola Standard remains firm, and wives are still commanding the normal equivalent in cattle as heretofore. Onj significant feature. however, emerge* from the depression that has improved the natives, and that is that extended terms an being offered
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    • 310 3 WINCHESTER fOUR FLASHreplace the •orr it ones that have Sn^^eU J vice for such LE ,si>, Don't sub- *tr^^vict them by cheap tss wont last long. THEY ARE THE BEST THEREFORE THE CHEAPEST. Sole Importers for Malaya: TIANG LEE CO.. Singapore. Penang and Kuala Lumpur. T.P.8.—16. A BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM.
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    • 40 3 i HYDROCELE. V I N O L I A \L continue with that «ost 1 V bJSm* Here is a harness TOOTH PASTE. JB o^^--A BRITISH PRODUCT. 5. uS-t per mmm. Apply to: Dr. Sherman. I < Baliahhanga (Parldpur). Bengal, India.
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    • 80 3 Use Sunlight Me soap 'ire Don't waste your money on soaps that are cheap, because they are impure. They are wasteful in use and quickly wear out the clothes. Use Sunlight, the most economical soa P because it's absolutely pure. You will be delighted with its refreshing, healthy smell, and
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  • 1338 4 PROBLEM OF POORER AREAS. THE NEED FOR ACTION. The swift redistribution of population presented to the Royal Commission new licensing problems, writes the Rev. Henry Carter, a member of the commission, in the "Observer" of Jan. 17. The population tends to decline in the central and industrial
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  • 273 4 TWO BRITISH SHIPS IN DANGER. Shanghai. Feb. 8. Two British steamers had an extremely writing half an hour off Woosung yesterday afternoon just before the heaviest of the afternoon's engagements had commenced. One ol them was in dire peril for some minutes. The vessels concerned were the Malay
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    • 244 4 W M PL IS O Chic Parisienne 10, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. I j jlz 1 I i THF ONLY PARIS BRANCH A W$ 4 IN SINGAPOBE. I J 1 is the Talk of the j i i Town to-day cf the Exclusive I I I J Models of Jean Patou
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    • 265 4 YOU wake up often at r -:hr full causele*- nervous foreboding and a I alarms. Your mind may tell you that |$r'?>> ;i. W. A -li2K| 1 all i» well and the policeman »teadi'.\ I I patrols the quiet road outside. But |p& I your rest has been broken your
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  • 241 5 REVISION OF CAPETOWN AGREEMENT Indo-South African Conference at Capehtded on th- 4th inst., when Dr. i: ad Sir Fazii Hussain exchanged .speeches of goodwill between countries. Tr-ere is every to b lieve that settlement reached on the revision of the Cape-r.f-ment and th; Land Tenure Bill.
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  • 33 5 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 is Rs. 156 for $100.
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  • 1448 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. Singapore, February 20, 10 a.m. t Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. XSSU6 Values. Ends- Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 £1. 4.0 EL 5.0 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 018 0 1. 0.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June 30 JJJ 0.11.0 ion Ban"'in Tin Dec. 31
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  • 536 5 I ENGLISH BAR COUNCILS VIEWS. The annual general meeting of the English Bar was held, says a cable to 1 The Pioneer.' in the Inner Temple Hall, London, recently, and the annual statement of the General j Council was presented to members for j epproval. As usual, it
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  • 46 5 J. Ben to, number eight in Prance, was in good form at the covered courts lawn tennis tournament at the Flanders Club, and, after beating Merlin by 6-4. 3-6, 6-4, extended H Cochet, the World's Champion, to 62 garnet in the final (10-8. 7-9. 7-5, 9-7).
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  • 72 5 VACCINE FOR TWO SHILLINGS. London, Jan. 30 The famois Tuberculosis expert, M. Henri Spahlinger. has presented hii? Anti-Tubercle tonnula to the leading medical and scientific bodies. The formula is the fruit of years of research and has cost its ditv overer the whole or his £100,000 fortune. The
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  • 157 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. As from Sept- 30 the following revised prioae for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosen? are effective: Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and or ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon $0 36 Red Shell Motor Spirit per 4
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    • 101 5 AUCTION SALE. SHERIFFS SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 1183 of 1932. Writ of seizins and sale dated 23rd. day of November, 1931. In the cause of A. E. REBEIRO Plaintiff Versus K. P. K. MENON Defendant. AUCTION SALE OF WAX POLISHED
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    • 56 5 For all defects of rlalon Consult M EZEKEL SONS Optometrists and Opticians nfflee Chambers, Raffles Place, Btncapar* i M. EsekfeL OD, (Phflao. FJ.O. (Lsii LEPROSY DIABETES. V.D., CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA, PILES, LEUCORRHOEA. AND NUMEROUS OTHER COMPLICATED AND CHRONIC DISEASES 4re cured by oar Specialist of rreai ropatacta* THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY Owen
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 526 5 CLVB DIARY. tr* numerous Clubs and Societies t* most of the members of which art fJE the -Malaya Tribune." This Dian specially for them. Secretaries art d j -operate in keeping it up-to-date :rte Happenings of general interes tnciuded in the Diary of Events: Diary" can cover meetings, enter night-visits
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    • 477 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, FEB. 20. High Tides. —8.40 a.m., 10.44 p.m. S.A.W.L.A. Ping-Pong Championship, 2.30 p.m. TO-MORROW, FEB. 21. High Tides.—9.32 a.m.. 11.10 p.m Meeting, Singapore Christian Frlend-in-Need Society, 5.J.0.8.A., 9.15 a.m. Golf: G.G.C. v. Island Club, Bukit Timah; Garrison G.C. v. Keppel G.C. S.A.W.L.A. Ping-Pong Championship, 10.30 a.m.
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    • 625 6 ===l+ Amusements s -j I j WHERE THERE IS ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW! j TODAYS MATINEE:- SPECIAL SCREENING OF FIRST NATIONAL'S TECHNICOLOUR MUSICAL J AND SINGING COMEDY j "NO, NO, NANETTE" featuring BERINICE CLAIRE ALSO: j j MICKEY MOUSE IN "TRAFFIC TROUBLES" NOTE: "ON APPROVAL" WILL NOT BE SHOWN AT
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  • 231 7 MISADVENTURE OF A JAPANESE. Tae unusual experience which befel a Japanese in Sirgapcre a fortnight ago had a in the District Court, before Mr. G. C. Dodd, yesterday, when a ricksha puller w as charged with dishonestly retaining a coat containing about $100 in cash
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  • 49 7 A fall in the excharge to 115%, which is thre? points below the quotation for Feb. 17, is r.ccrded by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corooiation to-day. This figure is. cl course, nomiral but it is not consider?d that there is cause for alarm
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    • 184 7 Victoria Memorial Hall SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY. The Messiah Friday, March 4, at 9.15f p.m. Monday, 7, at 5.30 p.m. Prices: $2. $1 and Cents SO Booking at Littles from Tuesday February 23. BOTANICAL GARDENS BAND PERFORMANCE Sunday, February 21, at 9 p.m The Band of the Ist. Batt: The Gloucestershire
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    • 100 7 MARLBORO BEACH ROAD Where the Sound is Perfect! The Voice Human INDIA'S Most Wonderful TALKIE Superbly Recorded Beautifully Photographed the Immortal epic OF Mahabharat 99 Brought to the Talking Screen llllll^^ The first Hindu Talkie of the wellknown period when Lord Krishna appeared to save the Koroos and Pandus, and
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    • 383 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BILLIARDS. The final of the Singapore Recreation Club »A" Singles Handicap will b? played off on Monday, tha 22nd. instant, commencing at 8 pm. after which the distribution of prizes won in tho Tournament will take place. Fr.ends are invited. TO LET—TIi- entire top floor of a commodious
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    • 122 7 —[TO-NIGHT] -l SATURDAY TO-NIGHT Two Shows at 6.15 9.155p.m TO-MORROW*" SUNDAY Three Shows at 3.15, 6.15 9.15 p.m. AT THE TALKIE THEATRE > JUNCTION OF BENCOJLEN and ALBERTJ 3 r Nathanson's Theatrical Enterprises (WITHOUT BLOWING THEIR OWN TRU PEH 7* Modestly X THE GREAT PARSEE THEATRICAL CoT SOF BOMBW in;
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  • 95 8 DEATH. MR. KOH SAN TEE—Passed away at his residence No. 279. Joo Chiat Road, yesterday at 3 p.m., at the ag? of 77. leaving behind him two widows. 5 sons Messrs. X m Guan. Kirn Choon. Ek Wan. Kirn Soo and Tan Yean Swee. seven daughters, five sons-in-law,
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  • 824 8 This is one of the most anxious week-ends in the world's history. Peace or war hangs in the balance at Shanghai, and sadly enough Mars seems pre-eminent. That the terms of the Japanese ultimatum to China are intolerable and impossible the Japanese well know. They are clearly
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  • 18 8 Mr. G de un t itled a member of the Singapore Harbour Board, vice Mr. E. Walker, rerirrned.
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  • 59 8 WOMAN' S CORNER on page 3. CLUB DIARY, on page 5 DIARY OF EVENTS on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on pace 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11. NEW INDUSTRY FOR SINGAPORE, on 11. TIN RESULTS, on page 12. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 12. CHURCH SERVICES on
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  • 301 8 Forthcoming Effort In Singapore. An Empire Shopping Week Is to be held in Singapore in the near future. At a meeting of the Overseas League, hold at tjie Europe jT 0 tel yesterday, a committee was appointed to make the arrangements. Mr. V. D. Knowles, who presided,
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  • 585 8 The Lok Kool Tong, Penang, and the Indian Association, Jasin, have been registered. The Huay 3>iong Club, of Singapore, has been ordered tc be dissolved as tt is being used for unlawful purposes. Mr. MT. A. Sedwick has been appointed a member of the Standing Advisory Oommi tl on the
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  • 39 8 QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. London: 2 11)101. New York: 3 7 (G.) cents. Singapore: 8—8 1 cents. TIN. London Spot: £140 2s. 6d. (Down 12s, 6d.) Three Months: £142 15s. (Down 12s. 6d.) Singapore: $71.62'- (50 tons sold.v
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  • 539 8 m IOOKER-ox The Young Flan may when it's a ol A Diamonds and si; now: and rubber remai isolation. v Matchless Days Afloat m a shipping advert is. wouldn't be P. and O. A The more I hear of Japan* a nlanations the more respc I au
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  • 33 8 From France by O* v Singapore at 7 a.m. to tnm ■< AklU oar From China and Japan »>> due at Singapore on U n ft* From Holland by H« Singapore on KM*»
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    • 241 8 i mmmmm FAMOUS TENNIS RACQUETS j j i Made From the Finest Materials. j t 70 YEARS REPUTATIOS. j I i IMPROVED PHENOMENON." j 94 ROLLS-ROYCE 99 M SUPER." j j The Perfect Racquets. Everything that Contributes !to Durability Drive and Perfect Balance are Embodied j in these Racquets. J
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    • 63 8 Pleasing Presents IN Jewellery AT Lowest Prices FOR Every Occasion U. S. de Silva Bros JEWELLERS. IS, KGH STREET. SINGAPORE. I 634 j j NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN I j Established 1905. Reduce your cost of living and at the j I same time support local industry by
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  • 259 9 LEAGUE URGES JAPAN TO DELAY ULTIMATUM. VNXIETY LEST BRITAIN BE DRAGGED INTO WAR, attack by Japanese troops began at Shanghai to-day (6 a.m. Singapore time), apparently before the Japanese (demanding that the Chinese withdraw 20 kilometres) i xnire. The Chinese
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  • 360 9 MEN AM) CHILDREN MAY BE EVACUATED. wanuhg was issu d to-day by the ..-General ponting out tnat the Sghtlng may be on a large scale ager of shells landing in the Bettle- In Hongk w and Yangtse- British subjects are advised to bile the fight
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  • 161 9 P, 'ANS TO HANDLE NEW SITUATION. Reuter. Washington, Feb. 20. I g 1 ircles have not yet abandoned hope I >-Japanese settlement without great I 4 r n of life. Mr. Stlmson to-day again I JJJ' Mr Hoover details of the Shanghai Li ,on and a long
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  • 546 9 BRITAIN MAY HAVE TO FIGHT. Reuter. Ottawa. Feb. 20. In the House of Commons the Premier read a cable from the Canadian Trade Commissioner in Shanghai, intimating that there is not the slightest chance of the 300 unemployed Canadian airmen being employed in the Chinese
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  • 177 9 UNITY OF ARMY AND GOVERNMENT. Shanghai, Feb. 20. General Tsai Ting Kai, Commander of the 19 th Army now defending Shanghai and Woosung, declared yesterday, in an interview, that the Chinese Army was under orders to resist any Japanese aggression. He considered the Japanese ultimatum
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  • 588 9 Delegates Available For Assembly. Reuter. Geneva, Feb. 19. The (Act of the resolution adopted by the League Council yesterday is as follows: "The Council, firstly, considering the request submitted by the representative of China, under the provision of Paragraph 9 of Article 15 of the Covenant,
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  • 101 9 Chiang Kai Shek's Troops In Action. Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 20. The Japanese offensive opened at 7 a.m., when Japanese forces began moving preparatory to an attack all along the line. At present the Japanese troops are attacking westward on a wide front outside the Chapei-Hongkew area, driving
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  • 2625 9 FULL ASSEMBLY TO BE CALLED. JAPANESE DENIES AGGRESSION, CHINESE RIDICULES HIS ARGUMENTS. Reuter. China's request for a special session cf the full Assembly of the League has been granted and it will meet on March 3. There was a liv ly duel between the Chinese and
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    • 339 9 THE HO*f*? OF SFXFrTEO PAVILION j 6. IS TO-NIGHT 9.15 MATINEES TO-DAY AND SUNDAY AT 9.15 j In Response to Numerous Requests Return I Screening of ANN HARDING in I '"HOLIDAY" i i Which was 1930's most glittering stage hit transcribed for the screen from Mr. Philip Barry's scintillating play
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  • 414 10 A DEBT TO SULTAN OF JOHORE. In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Sproule. an application was made for a receiving order against Mr. Harry Baker, a European. Mr J. Laycock said that according to a s atement in the petition the debt was not disputed,
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  • 99 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. In the Malay Junior League Competition at Jalan Fasar Stadium. Alsagoff Rangers w ill meet Snrwsbury to-day and Minto meet Kampong T.ong to-morrow. Baseball, A baseball match will take place at the new Municipal Recreation Ground at Geylarg (Lorong 10) to-morrow between two of the b
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  • 431 10 ROBINSONS BEAT BRAMTOCO. FAVOURITES' DISAPPOINTING GAME. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Mr. R. L. Hastie, President of the S.A.F.A. filled a new role yesterday when he refereed the semi-final in the Commercial Cup competition between P.jbinsons and Bramtoco at the Anson Eoad Stadium. Bramtoco, one of the favourites in trie
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  • 60 10 The follow ng will represent the Money Order and Mails Branches (combined) against th? Uniform d Staff in the final of the G.P.Q. —Clark? Cup Trophy, at the Municipal ground, Balestier Road, to-morrow: Fook Chin; Hon Sen. Pitt Mann: S. Suppiah, Zional II, Mook Kian: Khai Chew, Siang
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  • 112 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Feb. 19. The Malacca Police met the Government Monopolies to-day in a friendly match. The teams were as follows: Police: Hamid. Adam, Mansoor; Buang, I. MacMillan, Sallim: M. M. Whittle, Baba, P. Balls. Abu Amin, Yackub. Monopolies: All; Salleh, Yoon Seng;
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  • 219 10 G.G.C. v. S.L.G.C. GOLF. The following are the t.ami and times of starting in the match to be played to-morrow over the Garrison course between the Sepoy Lines G.C. and the Garrison G.C. (Sepoy Lines players mentioned first): 8.45 a.m. J. B. Carr v. Sqr.
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  • 37 10 In connection with the report of unemployment relief work by the Indian and Ceylonese Ladies' Club, the following names of donors were inadvertently left out: Mr. Mehta (two bags of rice) and Mr. C. T. Mudaliar, $2
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  • 40 10 The further hearing of the preliminary inquiry involving charges of forgery and abetment of forgtry against Coomaru Sanmugam and Mariamuttu Sittampalam has been fixed for March 7. The accused are alleged to have defrauded the Official Assignee of over $12,000.
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  • 112 10 RENOUNCES CHRISTIANITY IN AIR LINER. London, Feb. 19. The Dayang Muda of Sarawak to-day renounced Christianity while crossing the Channel in an Imperial Airways liner en route for Paris. Dr. Khalid Sheldrake, President of th2 Western Islamic Association, officiated at the ceremony. She has taken the
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  • 152 10 TO BE REMOVED SHORTLY. A Bill will shortly be introduced into the Legislative Council repealing tne Alien Missionaries Ordinance and the Alien Missionaries (Amendment) Ordinance, 1926. The objects and reasons are as follows: The Secretary of State has informed this Government that it is the policy
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  • 69 10 HEARING FIXED FOR NEXT WEEK. (From Our Oicn Correspondent Johcre Bahru. Feb. 20. Ungku Abdillah bin Omar, a former Police Commissioner. Johore. was charged this morning with cheating in respect of $150, belongiir,' to Haji Simadar, a Bugis. The alleged effence took place in 192? when the
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  • 86 10 A cable has been received from the London Chamber of Commerce intimating that Mr. N. V. Iyer, who was presented by the V.M.C.A School of Commerce for the senior examination in shorthand last November, passed wi*h distinction the 150 words per minute speed test. Tms b a
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  • 147 10 ARRIVALS. "Steel Srafarer," Amer. 3.471 tons. Capt. Curtis, from Philadelphia. 20-2; for Port Swettenham. 24-2. "Suei Maru," Jap. 3.329 tons. Capt. Mirihise. fiom Bombay, 20-2; for Moji, 21-2. "City of P tlsburg." Brit. 4.719 tons. Capt. MacKcnzie, -~rom New York. 19-2; for Manila. 20-2. "Memnor," Brit. 4.755 tons.
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  • 47 10 Singapore, Feb. 20. Standard Spot 8 8V» March 8% 8 V* April BV 4 8% April-June 8% 8% July-Sept. 8% 9 Tone of Market: Quiet Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 2 11]16d., per lb. New York: Spot Sheet 3% (G.) cents.
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  • 43 10 Under the Customs Enactment, 1923, the Chief Secretary to the F.M.S. Government fixed the price of rubber and copra for assessment of export duty for the period Feb. 19 to Feb. 25, inclusive, as follows: Rubber cents per pound, copra $6.85 per pikul.
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  • 75 10 BAD WEATHER CAUSES POSTPONEMENT. BOXING. Bad weather compelled the promoters 'o postpone last night's programme at the New World Arena. A large crowd which kept hanging around from an early hour we~s very disappointed. The promoters had no option but to postpone the fights until
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  • 187 10 MR. RUNCIMAN'S CHEERY SPEECH. British Official. Rugby. Feb. 19. Th? President of the Board of Trade. Mr. Walter Runcman. addiessing the Chamber of Shipping dinner last night, said that there were some signs that the financial crisis was passing, one of these being the lowering of the
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  • 322 10 GREATER VIGILANCE NEXT YEAR. At the annual meeting of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club, held under the chairmanship of Mr. F. G. Lundon in the Clubhouse yesterday, the members were informed *hat the Club had, in common with other institutions and businesses, fallen on bad tunes,
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  • 250 10 CONSTITUTION OF ADVISORY COMMITTEE. British Official. Rugby, Feb. 19. During a debate in the House of Commons on the Imports Duties Bill, a clause establishing an advisory committee which will be empowered to recommend the imposition of duties additional to the general 10 per cent, ad valorem duty,
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  • 100 10 EGYPT'S PROPOSALS CONSIDERED. British Official. Rugby, Feb. 19. At the Disarmament Conference this morning Egypt's proposals were put forward by Mahmcud Fakhry Pasha. The main points were that the draft convention of th? Preparatory Commission should be- adopted as a has s of discuss on. that material force
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  • 87 10 Penang has lost a noteworthy personality in the death, which occurred early this morning, (say yesterday* 'Penang Gazette"), of Mrs. Phuan H n Leong. who succumbed to bronchlti at the rip> age of 83. This lady was the relict of the late Mr. Phuah Hin Leong who died in 1901.
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  • 55 10 Question On RestrieU* Negotiations. COMMERCIAL NEWS. In the of Con 1 Conservative memb rs withdrawing rubber fron l a -dn. ports. To-day. owing promptly withdrew the Sir R.nnell Rodd will Lister (Secretary for t. day whether negotiations with the Netherlands oi for restriction of rubb r prccates
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  • 64 10 THE RUBBER .MAUKET. LEWIS AND PEAT'S KKPORI Messrs Lew s and Peat <Sii th:ir weekly ;epo:t (feted V After an extremely dull u irom consuming markets a:.; of faith in the possibility > t again causing prices to &ig to accumulate, ana undoubti d is imminent locally.
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  • 288 10 li. ETLIN AM) CO.'S KElUktr. KIBBFR London: 2 II 16d .up '.d. New York: 13 ltj centi (G m Shares: Quiet. Allenby- 60- 70 i ats, a Moleks 45—55 cents, Ayer Panas I Bassetts 30—35 cents, i i juk.' Je.< ODgi _i 20—25 cents, Connemara.Glenealys 85—95 cents,
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  • 63 10 Loud hi. PA 19 Messrs. Lewi. 1 Lazarus and 3 day's tin prc.s as follows Spot £140 11 16 F rd EM <£143\). The market is firm M.-ssrs. Symington and WQa rubber prices as follow-' Spot 2 9 16d. (2\d>. PM (2" d). The market is
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  • 66 10 British Official. Rafby. Pe*v 9 Paris 17%, New York 15 Mob 3.94, Brussels 24%, Geneva 17 dam 8.534. Milan 9M%, Berlin holm 17 7 s, Copenhagen IH' Vienna 32, Prague 116 1 He! Madrid 44 s,, LLsbon KM) Bucharest 577 4. Rio 4 'i 16 B Montevideo 304.
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  • 42 10 Mr. E, Foster untitled l', '"> >1> Id l:> Mn PI»,..'».'. > r>. >>-,,.- l-nklnnn t...,» XI- »> i. >, _>. delg«gate TK>/ l«HllOi>rHb»ill «t^ia^ !-l I, M X>. i, l>.!,4 M ac.cl!..' >. n ,< 0 n On.,.- <V SI-.aU. M.'h.'M IlwHtN ll far ll Alvl»e- Mn Aili'.'O «ecretal.»'»»
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  • 435 11 i TO HELP THE I NKMPLOYED. nv; t \l, SOCIETIES TO ((OPERATE. d a grant concert, in conDie. with oilier national lu pioceeds to the B/itish :id. was reached at an ral meeting of the Singapore held in the S. C. C. tnbered that at
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  • 164 11 COL. BANKS ON ITS EFFICIENCY London, Jan. 22. •t Britain's post office savings n ten million depositors ai avings totalling 1290 000.000 i y Colonel Banks, Controller, ••d 100.000 new accounts were post office savings bank in l Ja.iuary by intending savers resolutions. February and .illy
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  • 152 11 EXHIBITION OF MR. UKIL'S PAINTINGS. tendon, Jar. 22. I London the India House is vurk as a means of conveying in this country some idea 01 of India's creative abilities, display of samples of finer area, opportunities are being :n >nstrate the intellectual and oi India.
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  • 864 11 NEW INDUSTRY FOR SINGAPORE ROTARY AND PROSPECTS OP GLASSMAKING. INFORMATION FOR THOSE INTERESTED. The following information has been gathered by the Rotary Club of Singapore as to prospects of establishing a glass factory in Singapore: "Malaya is a large market for glass, Singapore is conveniently placcd for distribution to oth
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  • 140 11 "TIT-BITS OF SINGAPORE." A very enjoyable evening was spen; at the Regimental Institutes, Tanglin, on Thursday, when the Concert Party gave "TitBits of Singapore." Sergt. Richards proved himself a very capabl and versatile comedian and kept the hous* in roars of laughter. His duets with D. M.
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  • 90 11 [Our readers are incited to write to us on lubjecU of public interest. It must be underitood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corresjondents LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF iS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double 'pacing), and on one side of the paper only *en
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  • 173 11 (To the Editor. Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—While fully endorsing the views of Ceylonese" on the Jaffnese Co-operative Society's persistent policy of pursuing notoriously selfish methods in confining the scholarship to one section of the community, the object is I presume to divide the house of Jaffna and form a
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  • 508 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir.—Even without your remark that M.O. is a Japanese, few educated Chinese nowaday a" be led to swallow his shallow propaganda stunt. Your correspondent wants us Chinese especially to believe that everything is working smoothly according to programme in Manchuria—needless to my,
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  • 31 11 Mr. Tan Kang Boon's essay on "Happiness" is being utilised for the Boys' Corner. It is desirable to reserve the Correspondence columns for discussion ol suDjects of general and topical interest.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 276 11 F J. Perry defeeit-d Marcel Bernard i n the semi-final round of the Christmas indcor tournament in Paris by 6—o. 14—12. 4—6, 6—4. Perry went on to beat Jean Borotra. The 16-year-old Bernard gave* a marvellous display against Perry, after the English player had galloped through the first set. The
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    • 175 11 CROWN FKUIT JELLIES are prepare*! from Nutritious Ingredients, and be nc "Rich in Natural Vitamins I they help to build sound Bones and strong Muscles of the Children. IRRESISTIBLY DELICIOUS. FHAMHOZ CO. j Chocolax Because ot* its agreeable taste and mild but prompt and J effective action. Constipation in children
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 58 11 MAILS CLOSE. MONDAY, FEB. 22. Belawan (Ophir) 9 a.m. North, N.-East and N.-West Sumatra (Van Heutsz) 10 a.m. Indo-China <G. G. Paul Doumer) 11 a.m. China. Hainam. Japan. Korea. Formosa. East Siberia. Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. iMemnon) 1 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api
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  • 1836 12 QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS RENEWED. EFFECTS OF FIRST QUOTA YEAR. FIVE EFFICIENT DREDGES. The eleventh annual general meeting or the Petaling Tin. Ltd was held at the Registered office of the company in Ipoh, on Monday, at 12 o'clock noon. Mr. P. E. de Paula presided and the others
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  • 212 12 A TOURIST'S EXPERIENCE. Venice, Jan. 16. Ven lce is laughing over the experience cf tOUrlst Who **d two Viennese cocky ff" m hi baggage, which he had brougnt as a gift for friends in thU city. It appears that Austrian shakers are shaped like a bomb,
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  • 285 12 CUT IN MUNICIPAL EMOLUMENTS. Following the economies that have been already effected and ethers that are shortly to come into force, a considerable saving is anticipated in th? Penang Municipal estimates this year. The estimated surplus on the first of January this year was $655,878 and
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  • 175 12 The following "evidence" to prove that Shakespeare knew all about automobiles is reproduced from the "M.T.": "This Lapwing runs away with the Shell!" (Hamlet," V, 2). "Give me Swift transportation," ("Troilus and Cressida," 111, 2). "Which of you know Ford of this town?" ("Merry Wives of
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  • 643 12 FIFTY-TWO QUESTIONS ANSWERED. London. Feb. 8. In the House of Commons Sir Samuel Hoareplied to fifty-two Indian questions, a r.cord number, and emphasised that the Indian and British Governments desired to withdraw the special powers as soon as circumstances justified it. Ask d what
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  • 260 12 ITS SCOPE OF WORK. The Chairman of the Round-Table Franchise Committee, it is understood, has ruled that every issue regarding the nature and extent of franchise, including questions like direct and indrect elections, are open for discussion, and the Round-Table conclusions on those subjects were merely for
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  • 73 12 MESSAGE FROM SAHARA DESERT. Paris, Feb. 5. "We have o?en antelope but would have preferred to have seen a gallon of beer" was part of a dramatic wireless message received from three French airmen who were lost In the wild Hoggar distrkt of Sahara. Being without a sextant
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  • 58 12 ALLEGED VIOLATION OF THAI* AGREEMENT H. 23 w to P'- 1 Finnish importers are chase British and Ann ierence to German. I German goods is advfe in economic circles, upon tl ment's decision to l butter which is all the German-FinLsh tra last year. It
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  • 92 12 Combinations of < to the cause of ti give a more ItueraJ p and are a guarant i diagnosis. Suppose the I hills, showing lack it do by way of o tbj it. for instanc s, ta it. J top? Dors the 0 heat, even on the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 463 12 CHURCH SECOND SUNDAY IN LEN? FEBRUARY 21. 1932 8. ANDREW'S CATHEDKAI 8:50 a.m. Holy Comm.: :au a.m. Mailns. 8 a.m. Holy Oomm.. Address. 9:15 a.m. Holy Ooaumi 5:30 p.m. Evensong >c n ■"W Serials Holy Communion on m.? v rrtl FTiday at 8 a.m. nesda rarc Tuesday, Thursday, and Jt
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 840 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Short-Wave Station List Revised. With the aid of other radio experts the "Malaya Tribune's" daily list of short-wave broadcasts has been thoroughly revised and brought up-to-date, following enquiries as to times and programmes. It is not possible to be absolutely accurate in every detail, owing to
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    • 345 12 LISBON, (PORTUGAL), 4.2.9 metres, every Saturday, 4 p.m. MELBOURNE, 31.55 metres, from 5 to 6.30 p.m. KOOTWIJK, (HOLLAND), 16.8 metres; special news bulletin ("Voice of Holland") in Dutch English, French and German, from 9.40 p.m. RADIO GOLDBERG (BATAVIA), 140 metres, 6 to 8 p.m. SUNDAYS. I All Monday stations except
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  • 2363 13 In The Throes of A Political Crisis—Secretary of State And Enabling Bill—Governor's Powers And the Income Tax Beard— Financial Secretary's Objections—Dilemma of the Board of Ministers—The New TariffsProfiteering by Retailers —All round Increase in prices. Feb. 9 was to be an epoch-making day in the life
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 764 13 -pi TABLY THE BEST. I3£ff)t9g»^ §T* AI1 r > and Repairs Dfil' ocge Alley. Singapore. N.f%x,f)'(t?i i|L H£d^ c^aßSßB m chanics ;n case jour «-C -n*\ order, and neeos lmmedlau- dffoXf W\jjj*j^^^Q& 7770. 7532 and 7534. HQ^D lj 1 L v ON S. EZEKIEL. -v'",N Decreasing Obesity ..i r..m alting
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    • 284 13 MORNING TONIC I" Test Olde English Marmalade at breakfast to-morrow and sou w II understand the secret y t e Lĕ of its world-wide popularity. Its delicious, j p q ant flavour .> irresistible just makes you jf want to eat. tmi mhstock*t tm» Cm vers Olde English Marmalade CHIVERS
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  • 1697 14 MORE RETRENCHMENT OR MORE TAXATION? WHERE THE AXE MIGHT FALL. The "Malay Mail" has the following notable editorial on the financial position in the F.M.S.: W:tn a steadily falling revenue and no indication of any expected improvement, the financial position of the Federated Malay States must bu a
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  • 166 14 CANADIAN POLICE SCOUR ARCTIC WILDS. I j 1 Ottawa. Feb. 2. From Aklavik. the Arctic border outpott. via a small wireless transmitter comes the s tory of the continued search by the Canadian Police in the Arctic wilds for the demented trapper, Albert Johnson, who yesterday
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  • 159 14 REPORT BELIED THAT HE HAD GONE TO FAR EAST. Prague, Feb. 3. News of the arrest of General Gajda, onetime commander of the Czecho-Slovakian units In Siberia, former Chief of staff of the CzechoSlovakian Army and, after his dismissal, chief of the Czecho-Slovakian Fascists, effectively disapproved to-day
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 775 14 The Rejuvenation Problem Scientific Opinion on Virilinc and Fertiline The importance of Viriline and Fertiline ir curing sexual impotence owing to the principle <.f the gland hormon s on which their production is based is becoming more and more recognised and appreciated by modern medica.uithorities for it has now been
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    • 256 14 THIS IS POSTUM TIME Poatum la fa«ytoprfparr pour "NO* I haven't givCT: Up tea don't inhoilinc water over a teaspoon- II I» f u |in.cup(.m,reorle..,l'„Mu,n «< »<• «<» aWaBT. I like it tOO Well. But MX Or m* you prefer), add supar. milk SCVCII CUpS a <lay Were jllst 8
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    • 109 14 HIT-OF-THE WEEK RECORDS. 1142 Tears. 1137 Ninety nine out 1136 Hello! Beautiful' 1135 The Kings Bora 1134 Overnight. 1126 Blue Again. 1124 Crying myself 1122 Sweet Jennie I 1121 You're driving n 1120 Cheerful little ea 1118 The little thin--1116 Maybe its' Love 1113 I'm Yours. 1106 My blue bird
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    • 511 15 fiTFAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND M'CAR LINES. .Incorporated In England.) MV I, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. ■pHlimn AND ORIENTAL STEAM ■j I NATION CO LONDON AND yAH EAST MAIL SERVICE. irjaSw Contract with His Mafeety'B Government). OPTWARD FROM LONDON Por China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1932 17,000 Fco.
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    • 602 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P|N Y. K. isSs LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Mane 111 es, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Bail. t HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Feb. 24 25 HARUNA MARU 10,850 Mar. 9 10 9 X A TOR I MARU 11,000 Mar. 24 25 S KASHIMA MARU
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    • 437 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated in Germany). Th© undernoted are ths Company'! Intend** flzturea:— OUTWARDS. s.s. "DERPFLINGER" for Manila. H'kong, S'hai, Taku Bar, Dairen and Tsingtau Feb. 26 s.s. "LAHN" for Manila, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka and Moji Mar. 3 HOMEWARDS. t s.s. "DESSAU" for Port Said, Marseilles, Oran, Havre, Rotterdam,
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    • 671 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG" AMERIKA ihtf Deutsch IY\ P I Australlsche Dampfschlffi IQ Q I Q*s«"*cnaXt (Companies Incorporated tn Qermann.) OUTWARDS. BONG KONG AND SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1932. f m.s. SAUERLAND via Manila Feb. 23 t m.s. RAMSES via Manila Mar. 10 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Mar.
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    • 439 15 INSURANCE. THE fff\ SOUTH IwSrJ BRm S H INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AftD MOffOJl CAR INSURJINCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MAROOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 1, Flnlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3,
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    • 599 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: I Singapore 458, North Bridge Road. Penang 85, Beach Stream, j Malacca 131, Jonker Stress, Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahxnai. Palembang 16, Dir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Centre*, Seremban 63,
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    • 891 16 THIS PAPER HAS THE LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND I I I IN BRITISH MALAYA. j THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE, PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF SEOW IM SWEE DECEASED. NOTICE pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustee Ordinance 1929. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
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    • 606 16 Le zJVLerciers School ESTABLISHED 1906. J 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street. I Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT' rmcipal:—F. I. MILES. EDUCATIONAL. 1 ARE YOU SEEKING THE BEST? THEN THE COLONIAL DAY SCHOOL. 74-2, BRAS BASAH ROAD. j IS THE IDEAL SCHOOL FOR YOUR CHILDREN. j (Under
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    • 405 16 "TRIBUNE" SMALL ADS. j BRING RESULTS it BECAUSE THEY REA CH THE PERMANENT POPULATIov jj SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—A Young Chinese Lady Secretary. Must be able to write and speak fluent English. Apply in own hand writing, stating age and salary required to Box 513. c.o "Malaya Tribune." M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL
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    • 423 16 MASSAGE&MAMCURR MASSAGE MALAYA TRlii^ 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. PAYABLE m ADVANCE. Delivery Including at office Postage Posugt or close (Local or to Forest residence. F.M.S.) Countn* Yearly $15.00 $21.00 $33.00 Half Yearly 7.50 $10.50 $16.50 Quarterly 3.75 5.25 8.25 Single Copy 5 cents. Copies of back numbers of the "Mai*ji
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