Malaya Tribune, 24 February 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX. No. -46 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 180 1 j UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. V OX NNOT BETTER HE BEST. I Call for "Carlsberg Hijau" it's j Beot I l^^^^^^M 'Hg ftfyfpk Houses throughout the Straits Settle- J HwHpl) merits and the Malay States. mmm\ I I! I Sole Agents: j I The East Asiatic Company, Limited. (Incorporated in Denmark.)
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    • 576 1 I I f THE "MALAYA TWBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM LN MALAYA. jl Johnson Phillips, Ltd j LONDON Electrical Engineers and Cable Makers. j Established-1875. Insulated Wires Cables, Transformers, j Switchgear, Overhead Line Material, &c. j Large stocks held in Malaya. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. j S.S.
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  • 353 2 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. AUNTIE LIZZIE'S LETTER. .4 Storm Of Criticism. Mv dear Nieces. There is a storm of criticism this week. The boys are very annoyed over >n<; artiste ttnl in by "A Shanghai Rosebud" and have replied to it. It is, in a way. a
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  • 419 2 (By Helen Tan.) One day I came to life and I am very glad to relate my story to all of you. I am an ordinary desk placed at the cornel of the room where I was occupied by a Chinese girl. This
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  • 275 2 (By Lily Gan.) When a child Is bom, many people in this country get its horoscope written. The Chinese especially do this. The astrologer pretends to be able to find out •rom the present what the child's destiny vill be. He will be wrong irt every Case except vhere
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  • 1619 2 A Storm Of Criticism. ißy Wee Aik Hock.) One interesting subject from "A Shanghai Rim bud. Who depicted partially the events ci a schoolboy s day under the heading of How Jimmy Went Through It." attracted my notice while reading the 'Girls' Corner." Taking the
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  • 666 2 (By "Jean") Heroism is not only displayed on the battlefield. The mean little alleys, the miserable slums, tcj, have their heroes. Heroism does not live only in the hearts of the rich, for the poor, also, can be heroic. There is more heroism among those who
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  • 747 2 How Girls Enjoy Themselves. (By 'Gwennie.") Ch girls, I really must tell you about tht funniest train in the world! When I was down in Kuching my sister and I were invited to spend the day up in the country. At six o'clock in th? morning
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  • 432 2 Are They The Happiest Days Of One's Life? (By 'Isabella") "Yes."' siihs the sweet old lady as she knits complacentiy in her big armchair. "If only I could live thos« wonderful days over again! Such happy carefree days, no troubles, no worries!" Are school-days the happiest of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 622 2 The Rejuvenation Scientific Op nion ()n y- and Fertiline The importance curing sexual iniput of the gland horm cion is based is bo thtlr P'^i*. cognised and appn < r.. authorities for it has that the hormonsecretion are th" onk Wllh >rs 4 j the human system. \v theoretical standp.
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  • 765 3 SIGNS OF NEW LIFE STIRRING. LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. Mr. George Malcolm Thomson gave an address on "Is Scotland Losing the Battle?" recently before the Vernacular Circle of the Burns Club of liOndon in the Scots Corporation Hall. Dr. J. M. Bulloch presided over a good attendance. Mr. Thomson
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  • 67 3 REVELATION IN SWEDISH EXHIBITION. Stockholm, Jan. 27. The existence of a surprising number of European devotees of the Buddha has been proved in a curious way. At the conclusion of the Chinese and Japanese exhibitions, innumerable silver coins were found behind the Buddha images. As no
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  • 917 3 THE PURPOSE OF EXISTENCE. A CYCLE OF LIVES. An interesting lecture was given by Mr. B. W. Paul at the Hong Kong Lodge of the Theo.sophical Society recently, the subject being Death and After." Death," the lecturer said, "was not the terrible calamity that it was popularly
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  • 23 3 By Courtesy of "Mm Kuo Jit Po." Shanghai North Station before it was destroyed by Japanese bombs.
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    • 215 3 Ijl MALAYA'S /lIP I Newest and Most IjhSi Delicious 0| FRUITPOP Made From The Finest Imported '"AO* stf'J? MARK FRUITS Product of THE PHOENIX I -111 IMiilß Aerated water wortsV SINGAPORE. Keep your hair looking ClTlrirfr non-staining. Men, women anc children everywhere use it every day to make their Simply
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    • 319 3 j THE FAVOURITE: J Refuse Al| I S| I limitations. jOll INSIST ON A 1 ORANGE .|f OA CRUSH j Manufactured by j FRASER ||H|{| H NEAVE LTD., I j BIGGER, MORE POWERFUL I AND MORE COMMODIOUSTHE 1932 Sanger "TEN The Singr Ten for 1932. with its new "H -Lo'
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  • 3773 4 ADDRESS TO HONG KONG ROTARIANS. PROBLEMS LUCIDLY EXPLAINED. ■Reparations sad War D-bts" formed the subject of a most lucid and interesting address which was delivered by Professor R. Robertson at the weekly m c ang of the Hont Konz Rotary Club, which was held in Messrs.
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  • 407 4 TO SAIL TO FRANCE IN A JUNK. Hankow, Jan. 28. On Jaiuary 24. a Ningpo junk came to anchor off the French Bund. had been built by Capitair.e Eric de Bisschop who is leaving next October on an Hydrographic Expedition, under the auspices ol the French Geographical
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    • 76 4 There is only one Bovril j BOVTH Sandwiches. j I fOFm f C nCent ated ZZ fIT theseTpU°! j Bovril contains all the goodness of prime Ox-beet j j M in higMy concentrated form. j I BOVRIL has a body-building power of from 10 to °7FI 20 times the amount
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    • 338 4 OF BABY'S A Had to Keep G Hands. Cuticura Healed, "When baby v eczema broke out h l s fh head Hecof the ltchmg arui scratch until n did not tak- bin "He v...:. f,~j months when mv n otl er adv m? ;jra Soap and Oil |77 C sample
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  • 1477 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. Singapore, February 24, 10 a.m. Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS Ends. Buyers. Sellers. m Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 £1. 4 0 £1. 5.0 C ,tral Malay Dec. 31 0.18.0 1.0.0 r Hitam Tin June 30 0.10.C 0.11.0 fl Mil Tin Dec. 31 0.10.3 0.11.3 l 0 Padang June
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    • 276 5 1 1 u r I I M British, and so employ British I labour by land and by sea" j H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES'S BROADCAST. j HORLICK'S i I is BRITISH j here is your guarantee I WW ORLICK S was originated half a century ago by. an Englishman,
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    • 67 5 Phoni 7!»t I RADIO AND SOUND ENGINEERS. tO L f AGCNT. AMO I»CP«C«eNtAT.Ve» Or TMt I-E AO ING HAO.O «*NUr»CTU«M j 2, Orchard Road, Singapore. I Corner Opposite Amber Mansions) SPEAKERS THE LARGEST RADIO COMPONENT MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD. Automatically mm\ Charges from Sac-Leclanotae L.T. BATTERY. L.T. Al H.T. BATTERIES
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 651 5 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All times given in the following list are Singapore time*. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL, 55.5 metres, testing dally from 10.30 to 11 am. RADIO SAIGON, 49.02 metres, 12 k.w.; 6.30 to 7.30 p.m. recital of chamber or classical music by the soloists
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    • 517 5 65 metres; 6.30 to 7 p.m. Asiatic music; to 7.15 pm. English recorded music; 7.1 i to 7.25 p.m. British Official Wireless News; 7.25 to 8.30 p.m. recital of latest H. M. V. recorded music. RADIO-SAIGON as Tuesday. CHELMSFORD. 7.30 to 8.30 UJn., J to 7 a.m. "Regional" programme and
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    • 357 6 Amusements < 1 j Ja Warn fl fin msmW a wh YMmmkmßS* WW ißVrTnr fffl 0 alia ttaar A w HBh A W km mWa mmW Mmx wk BSnH it iFy iff H n sbhbtvi Hs m EBBh nog «yj v. *z_. SK^^S^—^J^cSyß^^^^^a^^^M^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M^^Hi ujBBKIuH R2S3BHBB BXHHBbhHEBH Where There is ALWAYS
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    • 226 6 1 mm 1 Mffll I mm mm //ĔM 1 mmwimmmmn 1 if I'i H'' I < fIV//' Ulilmm<i mmW\ [WmX mm I M 1 Ml I HI MmW 1 1 Ml 1 Ml mW W ™Bf i TELEPHONE N9 6909 yrCZS^fcd TO-DAY Matinee at 3 EVENING 6.15 OAS Last Night
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    • 114 6 AND NIGHTLY at 6 15 9.15. MATINEES: Saturday Sunday Draupadi India's Greatest Talkie Achievement. Perfect Sound Guaranteed j No Increase In Prices. I See Page 12. j I Not ONLY for j THE j HINDUS MOHAMEDANS j PARSEES PUNJABIS But For EVERY Community j j Be it CHINESE, MALAY or
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  • 196 7 Alhambra Shows "The Man In Possession." It goes without saying that any film In which Robert Montgomery plays the lead is a film worth seeing, and this is true of "The Man in Possession," which began a season at the Alhambra last night. Montgomery's rise to screen
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  • 188 7 Lofty idealism of the unsullied type was the essential charact r'st'c of the theme cf "Dicupadi" which began a season at the Marlbcrough last night. As t e caption ndicates it was a scie?n adaptation of an.cdotes taken frcm the earlier portions cf the great
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  • 125 7 BRISK BOOKING FOR COMING CONCERT. The plans for the Singapore Musical Society's oratorio, "The Messiah," are now open at John Little's, and booking is proceeding briskly. Holders of vouchers to be exchanged for scat tickets should note that Friday's performance starts at 9.15, and not at 9.30
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  • 45 7 LITERARY, DEBATING AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY. A meeting of all members interested in the formation of a Literary, Debating and Dramatic Society will be held in the Board Room of the V.M.C.A. on Wednesday next at 8.30 p.m. All members are invited to attend.
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    • 434 7 i Victoria Memorial Hall SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY. (THE MESSIAH Friday, March 4, at 9.15 p.m. Monday, 7 9 at 5 30 p.m. Prices: $2, $1 and Cents 50. Booking at Littles from Tuesday February 23. COMING The Grant Anderson Company. Be among the first to see it The laughs. the
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    • 634 7 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—WIRELESS SET must be In perfect order and cheap. Apply Box 515, do •Malaya Tribun.." I WANTED—Experienced Canva.ver High I Commi.sions. Apply Malayan Sports Pictorini. i 10, Beat Quay, with testimonial. TO LET—Th; entire top floor of a commodious shop in Selegie Road. Furnished or unfurnished. Electric
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    • 102 7 CAPITOt. 615 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j EARL DERR BIGGERS' great Play of I Gigantic Intrigue aimed at BRITAIN'S Mighty Stronghold GIBRALTAR I WITH A GREAT CAST— BETTY COMPSON Supported by The Popular British Start.' J RALPH FORBES and MONTAGU LOVE j S v 11 "INSIDE THE LINES." j i 1 BOOK
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    • 51 7 MR. MRS. I PUBLIC j can't be fooled! I AND SO THE TRUTH I IS OUT. I THE ONE ONLY Talkie from India that is The Talk of the j TOWN i J Hi j i at the I GAIETY TALKIE THEATRE i II TII I M i G H
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  • 775 8 What Cowper called "the fathomless abyss of folly" is Japan's fate to-day—and for many years to come. A heavy price will have to be paid, and justly paid, for the recent and current events in Manchuria and at Shanghai, and for what unhappily seem to be the
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  • 16 8 Mr S S Pillay. Tampin. is convalescing in the' General Hospital. Seremban. aft r an operation.
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  • 22 8 Th- d-ath took place on Saturday night ac Taiping of Mr. Soo Hoy Weng. son of Dr. Saw Ah Choy, M.C.H.. J.P.
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  • 24 8 Mr S R. Wallace, the survivor of the Klang shooting outrage of Nov. 16 last, hopes tc leave hospital in a fortnight or so.
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  • 23 8 -What Do We Know?" will be th? subject of a lecture at the Theosophical Soc ety. 181. Tank Road, to-morrow at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 20 8 Tw.lve building sites at Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands, have already been alienated, and about twenty more have been applied for.
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  • 22 8 Mr. K. Murugasu, Chief Clerk, Land Office, Tampin. has been recomm nded for promotion to Special Clacs of the General Clerical Service.
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  • 32 8 Capt. R. Irvine, District Officer. Tampin. wi'l be away on srort 1 aye at Buk t Fraser from March 12 to March 28. Inche Mohamed Idris will act for him at Tampin.
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  • 38 8 Congratulations are offer d to His Highness the Sultan of Perak on th- birth of a daughter. The Raja Pereropuan and the baby are doing well. A salute of nne guns was fired at Kuala Kangsar on Sunday.
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  • 77 8 Sir George Maxwell states that the International Tin Control Sch me is perfectly equitable to Malaya. With all due respect to Sir George, who is a very able man, we do not (says the "Times of Malaya") find ourself in complete agreement wi h him. On broad principle, adds the
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  • 233 8 Official Summary. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Feb. 24. Anomcalresumĕ cf the first meeting of th new Perak State Council, which was closed cC. .he Press, was issued tc-day. It shows that Malay Unofficials had asked several questions. th° chief of which was with regard
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  • 116 8 IMPORTANT DEBATE TO BE DEFERRED. Rugby, 23. Ackerl in the House of Commons to-day Whether the House would have an opportunity in the present session to discuss the report cf the Burma Round-Table Conference and the Government's declaration of policy on the constitutional advance ia Burma. Mr.
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  • 125 8 ECHO OF "POSEIDON" DISASTER. Rugry, Feb. 23. His Majesty King held the hrst inves iture of the year at Buckingham Palace to-day. Anion? those decorated was Chief Petty Officer Willis, who received the Albert Medal for great heroism displayed in the "Poseidon" submarine disaster. After the ceremony Willi?
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  • 56 8 EXTENSION OF THE FREE LIST. London. Feb. 23. The extension cf the free li«"t under the Imports Bill annoa :eed by Mr. Neville Chamberlain m the House of Common, include maize crarls reious rtoeee-. pleukriri. all animal hair espart- grasi pct-'sh a'l kinds c" copper, cca 1 colic
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  • 37 8 A lecture on "The Spiritual Laws of Character" will be delivered by Mr. Tan Kar.g Boon, hon. general secretary of the Chines Stud nts' Literary Association, at the Association's premises, 343-C. New Bridge Road, early in March.
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  • 42 8 Under the auspic.s of th 1 Paya Lobar Methodist Church an Evangelistic Service will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Goh Un Tien and Mrs. Lm. Paya Lebar Road, tomorrow at 5 p.m. Mrs. Eklund w.ll b< the speaker.
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  • 46 8 Passengers from Batavia to Singapore yesterday by the Royal Dutch Indian Airways were: Mr. Shelton Aegar and Mr. Bannet. From Singapore to Batavia to-day: Mr. Berretti. Mr. A. Charlton. Mrs. C. da Fonseca Lebre. Mr. H. G. Rogers. Mrs. Rogers and Mr. Nahapiet. I i I
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  • 43 8 Th? Penang Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments' Board has appointed Mr. M. R. Raju "l-on. secretary, Penang Hindu Sabhat. Bvpemaor, Government Telegraph r ><nce. Peiifing, to be a nrmb~r cf the commi'tee of Mfc nay Want of the Waterfall and Queen Street Temples. Penang.
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  • 40 8 A Jumble Sale will be held by the St. Andrew's Cathedral Church Workers' Association on Friday next week at 4.30 p.m.. in St. Andrew's School Hall: Any contributions should be sent to St. Mary's Home not later than Wednesday next.
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  • 68 8 The Band cf S.S. Police will play the following programme, weather permitting, at Telok Aver to-morrow, commencing at 5.15 p.m.: Ballet music to "William Tell," Rossini; Selection, "Bitter Sweet," Coward; Tone Poem, "Erotik," Grieg; Hungar an Mazurka, "La Tzigane 1 Ganne; Suite, "The M rchant cf V nice," Rosse; Overture.
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  • 44 8 GIRLS' CORNER en page 2. WHAT TO LISTEN POR. en page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. DxARY OF EVENTS, on page 11. CORRESPONDENCE, on pages 11 and 14. CLUB DIARY, on page 12. QUEEN SOPHIE OF GREECE, on page 13
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  • 457 8 -(BY "LOOKFR-n\ Japan has at least i plaint against China. Chiang's soldiers w< r i to do any real fighting. PPoBwj What about at), t matum telling him th. < retreat Tokyo will annoyed? rm h Judging by the m f turn '-he has "withdraw man have
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  • 25 8 ••Hon<*' ul From China and Jap;.:' Maru," due at Singapore > i From Europe (Lon<: Fob. 4). by the "Bohna 6 a.m. on Friday
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  • 28 8 RIBBKK London: l%Cl New York: Mt c0 v Singapore: 7 7 > cent*, w* 81 London Spot: £139 I*--Three Months: £142 Singapore: $71.00 I» M
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    • 179 8 Honey Grains j j New Stock** Have Arrived, j I To Eat SweCt lreparat,on |®JlM?®i Nourishing. I Fully The Cooked Children HnvFV AIM IS MADE CHIEFLY FROM FRI IT AND NUTS. AND IS t ONLY FRUIT AND NUT BREAKFAST FOOD J ON THE MARKET. J OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS.
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    • 110 8 mm IBM j°For Accuracy and Reliability i SMARTEST DESIGNS SOLE AGENTS For S S. F.M.S. U. S.'de Silva Bros JjK W£LL£ft<. I II. HIGH 8TKEET SINGAPORE j T. K K S RtHCUfTS I I One Packet from 2 cts. to 15 cts. I 1-lb. Tins from 26 cts. to 52
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  • 2407 9 TOKYO DECIDES TO DOUBLE SHANGHAI FORCE. COMPLETE FAILURE OF YESTERDAY'S OFFENSIVE. FATE OF CHAPEI AND WOOSUNG IN THE BALANCE. Japanese High Command has decided to double the strength forces operating at Shanghai, following the complete failure new offensive. This will probably mean 80,000 Japanese at
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  • 405 9 Important Issues Before Arms Conference. Rugby, Feb. 23. Sir John Simon, accompanied by Lr;dy Simon, leaves London for Geneva this afternoon. He will attend the meeting to-morrow of the General Committee of the Disarmament Conference. The General Committee of the Disarmament Co fertnce will meet on
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  • 425 9 IERRILLE BOMBARDMENT OF CHINESE. Reuter Shanghai. Feb. 24. 12.38 p.m. The Kiangwan front this morning was a scene of misery. Soaking rain last n.ght filled the trenches and dug-outs of the Chinese and Japanese and both are suffering. The rain put out the smouldering fires of the thousands
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  • 72 9 ATTEMPTS TO EVADE DUTY. Reuter. London, Feb. 23. In the House of Commons the question was raised of misleading tea labels implying Empire origin whereas they partly were foreign grown. Mr. Walter Runciman replied that he was unable to recommend an order under the Merchandise Marks Act in
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  • 640 9 CHAMBER OF MINES MEETING. THE REPRESENTATION OF MALAYA. DECISION ON THE LONDON REPORT. Immediately following Sir George Maxwell's d. fence (published yesterday) of the Tin Quota Scheme comes a report from Ipoh of an extraordinary meeting of the Chamber of Mines which received a criti.al report
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  • 137 9 WORSE POSSIBILITIES IN SKYSHOUTING? Rugby. Feb. 23. The Home Secretary received a deputation of Members of Parliament yesterday who, while not proposing total prohibition of sky-writing, asked that it should be brought under effective Government control before large vested interests were established. The Home Secretary said that
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  • 55 9 Lahore. Feb. 14. The Congress President, Sirdar Sardual Singh, who left for Peshawar by the Frontier Mail this morning, was arrested at Shahdara Station, near here, and brought back to Lahore, where he remains In police custody. The Bengal Muslim leader, Moulana Abul Kalam Azad, was
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    • 228 9 j*m PA VILION 9.15 I LAST NIGHT j Harry Green I -IN I "The Kibitzer" Meet the Kibitzer —He's an expert on love, life and the younger generation! And 1 he admits it! You'll enjoy this uproarious comedy. J Commencing TO-MORROW j The All-British 'Laughter Success "TONSIof MONEY' i i
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  • 148 10 ATTEMPTED EXTORTION FROM GIRL. The District Judge <Mr. G. C. Dodd) passed sentence of one year's imprisonmtnt yesterday on an Indian named D. Sood, who was described as a physician. The allegations against Sood were that he attempted to extort $17.50 from a Chinese girl and wrote
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  • 266 10 HONOURED IN FORMER SCHOOL. At the chapel service of the Anglo-Chinese School, Mr. T. W. Haich introduced Mr. Liew Swee Cheng to the assembly. He said that it was always a great pleasure to the Principal of the school to have an Old Boy on the platform, especially
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  • 260 10 MEMBER OF SEDITIOUS ORGANISATION. Tai Yin Seong, the young English-sneaking Chinese who was until recently a member of the Chinese Company, S.V.C., was sentenced to six months* rigorous imprisonment by the Third Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay; this morning. The case was the sequel to a
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  • 59 10 IS A CHANGE DESIRABLE? Rugby. Feb. 23. The Post Master General has appointed a committee consisting of Lord Bridgman (chairman). Lord P. Cender and Sir John Cadman to inquire and report as to whether any changes in the constitution, status or system of organisation ol the post
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  • 37 10 London. Feb. 23. The Queen visited the British Industries Fair but did not examine the stalls of the Colonies in detail. The Duke of York visited the Malayan stall yesterday and discussed pineapples.—"S.F.P." Service. i
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  • 177 10 TOURISTS' SECOND DEFEAT. ASSN. FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Feb. 23. In their second match in Penang, the Sporla Vereeniging Menara, Medan, lost to the P.F.A. 2—1 this evening. The game was well contested and the play fast throughout. The visitors were seen to better
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  • 24 10 In the Malay Junior League competition. Tanjong Rhu meet Kampong TAong on Saturday and Kampong Glam meet Kampong Kapor on Sunday.
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  • 28 10 The Malays and Glosters first teams meet at the Jalan Besar Stadium to-day and the S.C.C. and R.A. will play a friendly on the S.C.C. ground.
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  • 221 10 TEAM CHOSEN TO MEET CHINESE. Improved form was shown in the third S.C.C. trial, on the Padang yesterday, when the teams were (Mr. R. L. Hastie being an efficient referee): Colours: Cherrington; Brummitt and Elmer: Elliot. Bembroke and Harvey. Glasgow, Kendall, King, Pennycook and Brodie. Whites: Philip;
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  • 48 10 Playing before a fairly good crowd on the S.C.F.A. ground yesterday the United Chinese F. A. defeated the Postal Sports Club 4.2. Yeo Sim Lim, Cheng Yong Nghee. Lim Tuan Hong and Boh Lim scored for the winners while Mat Noor netted for the losers
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  • 180 10 CRICKET. The season at the S.C.C. will commence on Friday, when a two-day match will be begun between the following sides: Dr. H. O. Hopkins (capt.); Flight-Lieut. V. Croome, H. S. Briggs. A. F. Hunter, H. B. Noon. H. G. Riches. R. G. Cranford. C. A. Carey.
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  • 23 10 LAWN TENNIS. The doubles matches between married and single members of the S.C.C. will be played at the S.C.C. to-day.
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  • 54 10 SIR R. RODD WITHDRAWS QUESTION. London, Feb. 23. Sir Rennell Rood has withdrawn his question in the House of Commons concerning rubber restriction negotiations. He was to ask Sir P. Cunliffe-Lister on Wednesday whether negotiations are still in progress with the Netherlands or other Governments for restriction of
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  • 37 10 Rugby, Feb. 23. The Queen, the Duke and Duchess of York and oth-r members of the Royal Family to-day paid a long visit to the Olympia branch of the British Industries Fair.—British Official.
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  • 20 10 London, Feb. 2S. The death has occurred at Hythe of Mr T. C. Fleming.—"S.F.P." Service.
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  • 494 10 TO BE WOUND UP NEXT MONTH. GOLF. The annual general meeting ot the Race Course Golf Club was held yesterday at the club premises. Mr. E. S. Manasseh presided. The attendance was small. The chairman said he was pleased at being president of the Club since
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  • 216 10 Singapore. Feb. 24. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 4 1 -d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 1 32d.. London 80 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 995.
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  • 92 10 Rugby. Feb. 23. Paris 88 U. New York 3.47 Montreal 3.93. Brussels 24 15 16. Geneva 17 13 16, Amsterdam 8.60. Milan 66 s Berlin 14 19 32. Stockholm 18 116. Copenhagen 18V Oslo 18 s Vienna 32. Prague 117%. Helsingfors 220. Madrid 45. Lisbon 109 s Athens 270. Bucharest
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  • 175 10 Singapore, Feb. 24. Rice. Siam Al per Koyan $235 Rice. Siam 1 212 Rice. Siam 2 $188 Rice. Siam 3 8183 Rice, Slam "Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $198 Rice. Siam No. 2 $188 Rice, Saigon A-l $180 Rice, Saigon No. 1 $175 Rice, Saigon 2 $170 Rice, Saigon
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  • 1451 10 THRIFT COMES BEFORE BORROWING. A HOMILY FOR YOUNGER MEMBERS. The postpored half-yearly general meeting nt th» Singapore Municipal Employees' Cooperative Thrift and Lean Society, Ltd., was h. Id yesteicay evening in the Municipal Boardroom. The meeting was presided over by Mr. Bartley, the Society's Pr:sident,
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  • 299 10 Feb. 24. Urn RUBBER. London: 2 11 16d., unchanged New York: 3% cents (G.). down 3.1« cat Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 60—70 centi, Ay«t Moleks 45 —55 cents, Ayer Panas 45—5» cents Bassetts 30 —35 cents, Brogas 35—41 cents. Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents.
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  • 31 10 Standard Spot 7- a nts. g: March 8 April m Aprii-June 9 July-Sept. Tone of Market Qui. Latest Cable: Lond": per lb. New York: Spot She.
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  • 55 10 .'<',.s n)t:iv tI Messrs. L°wis L»»ru day's tin prices as foil Spot £139 »!H £141 15 16 (£143 3 The market is ste Messrs. Symiir". I day's rubber prices t Spot 2 11 16d. <2 n I,d (2- 4 d.). The market is s! New York:
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  • 31 10 COMPANY REPORTS BY CARLE. Umd itd The report of IP* shows a loss of £2.4« J 1U forward of £2.162. r. tfl Rosevale Tport shows p credit Of £4,100 is brougm
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  • 81 11 V rftdrr» are invited to write to xu on public interest. It must be under- (he "Malaya Tribune" does not r .iorse opinions expressed bp correa**cf f- TTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF po na preferably typewritten (double 4S on on e side ol the paper only ,r -.ay be
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  • 73 11 ne Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") .illt av me to insert the followvour Correspondence columns, mi and noon all the ilong the One-way-in and out" Gt: lang Government English smJl' boys have no traffic sens?, parents who own motor cars stop instoad of driving right d dr.ving out amongst the
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  • 145 11 the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") :ice from your issue of the 13th ••it Sanitary Board in Kuala Pilah •ded to abolish the practice of girls in coffee-shops and eating(rjm March 31, and ino doubt it long before this epidemic breaks m all its fierceness. It may
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  • 130 11 To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") B are of many different tjpes. them, healthy and strong, prefer to :ataer than work, because they are la/y o: them bee; for money not for food I.: lor liquor. Some waste it on gambling, on cigars, and fo forth. Out of a
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  • 665 11 To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—A .a Old Raffiesian I heartily con..v— M Chua Seng Chew and Liew Si La 11- on thc.r success in winning the Queen S Tftanhipi for 1931, as well as I:i ltution on their triumph in carry- l-j a ihe Scholarships. i n
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  • 44 11 A Chinese correspondent complains of the behaviour of unmannerly men towards respectable ladies at a local entertainment resort The management now have their own "police.' who should be informed of any case of unseemly conduct. The offenders will be invited to leave the grounds.
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  • 81 11 Bombay, Feb. 11. Mr Kaaitilal Gandhi, Mr. Gandhi's grandson, and Mr. S. D. Kalelkar interviewed Mr. Gandhi at Yerrawada this week. The interview lasted leas than an hour. Mr. Gandhi is keeping excellent health, weighing 107 lb. He is taking dates, tomatoes, honey and almond
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  • 33 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 is Rs. 156 for $100.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 474 11 T6-Night! To-Night!! 10-Night Ist Show Starts at 7.15 p.m 2nd Show Starts at 9.30 p.m. MYRNA LOY JASON ROB4RDS in j "The Jazz Cinderella 1 A PICTURE THAT WILL MAKE YOU LIVE, LAUGH AND BE MERRY. PRICES OF ADMISSION: 30 cents 60 cents. I A First Run Attraction Never Before
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    • 256 11 j By Special To H M The King Appointment Siam. j ESTABLISHED 1872 Discriminating Women Prefer j JEWELLERY With individuality and smartness in their beauty of design. Women are searching for and are always captivated by the enthusiastic loveliness of the Platinum, Diamond Baguette. JEWELLERY Give us a visit. We
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 336 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, FEB. 24. High Tide.—1142 a.m. Rotary Luncheon. Adelphi Hotel. Football, S.C.C. v. R.A.. S.C.C. Lawn Tennis. S.C.C. Married v. Single. Police Band. Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. TO-MORROW, FEB. 25. High Tides—0.25 a.m., 12.25 p.m. Football: Commercial Cup. S. Cattle Co. v. S.H.B Anson Road. FRIDAY, FEB.
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  • 142 12 EFFECT OF DEMONSTRATIONS BY CONGRESS. British Official. Rugby. Fb 22. Reports received from India, which were surveyed in the House of Commons by the Secretary for India. Sir Samuel Hoare. confirm last week's appreciation and are particularly satisfactory as regards the North-West Frontier Province, the United
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  • 324 12 SIGNS OF BIG CHINESE VICTORY. Reuter. Shanghai. Feb. 23. 1.30 p.m. Last night's savage exchange bombardment on the Chapei front, which kept many a wakeful head on the pillow in the Settlement, has now completely died down, the warhardened Shanghai inhabitants being almost oblivious of the spasmodic shelling
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  • 312 12 PENANG S.C.B.A.'S SUGGESTION. following is a summary of the minutes of^commiltee g meeting of SriUsh Association, Penang, held on Feb. 17 Present-Messrs. Heah Joo Seang (president) Urn Keong Lay, G.H. Goh, Koh Sm SS. Koh Leok Hup, Chee Kok Fee and Khoo Theam Leok (hon.
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  • 116 12 Reuter. Moscow. Feb. 23. The Imperialists are continuing preparat'ons for war against the Soviet under cover of false phraseology as r gore's striv ng for peace and di-armament while the destruction of Uvea and property in the Far East continues.'' avows M. Voroshilov. Commissar for War,
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  • 27 12 Reuter. Paris. Feb. 22. The Airman Scully has died —Reuter. I Scully, an Irishman, was flying to Ceylon and crashed near Marseilles yesterday.]
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  • 252 12 DISOBEYED ORDKlt To jEavf BOMBAY. Bombay. p eb u Miraben (Miss Slade» ha bf. n served a notice this morning to leave i> nba V* twenty-four hours. The order which is signed missioner, Sir Patrick Kelly. u Uc the Emergency Powers Ordinate U <1 MIRABEN'S
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 217 12 Hutton's Famous Pineapple w Hams at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Singapore Cold Storage Company, Limited. Orchard Road Sub-Depots. LEPROSY J DIABETES, V.D., CONrUMPTIO.N ASTHMA, PILES, LEUCORRHOEa SEX-DISORDERS AND NUMh* Per all defect, of rlaloo QUS OTRER CO MPUCATED ANT C.oault m. ezekel sons CHRONIC DISEASES Optometrists and Optician* are cored by
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 396 12 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies tn Singapore, most of the members of which ars 'eaders of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary ii provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date md complete. Happenings of general interest cill still be included in the
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    • 126 12 xMAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. FEB 2S. Penang. Province Wellesley. NorUiWest Perak, Kedah. Western Siam. North. North-East and North-West Sumatra (Kedah. II la ♦Upper Burma, North and East India, Aden, Egypt, Europe. Great Britain. Ireland. Canada and U.S.A. (Karapara) <B I Mail) 3 W 'North. N.-East and N.-West Sumatra, Ceylon, Southern and
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  • 2489 13 The End Of A Tragic Life. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune:') The death of ex-Queen Sophie of Greece, the widow of King Constantine and sister of Kaisn WilneLm. at the relatively early age of 61, has removed yet another tragic figure from the greatly thinned ranks
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  • 273 13 MR. BEDDY'S TRIBUTE TO FATHER ELWIN. i London, Jai. 22. How a 'gay and care-free Oxford undergraduate "suddenly underwent complete transformation ringing himself heart and soal into the cause of religious revivalism" —and became the Father Eiwin. recently deported from the Frontier Pro.inc —is related by
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  • 920 13 ATTITUDE OF THE AUTHORITIES. THE CARE OF THE CHILD. There has been a gcod deal cf exaggerated talk lately about the futility of the film censorship of this country when, as a matter of fact, the rulings of the British Board of Film Censors are
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 694 13 j CALLLNDER j CABLE. Just Received Jfe "t^^^^ l< riber Insulated W^^^ and Cables //^^^^^^^P^^ j CiDTyre Sheathed ~L i CableS worldll The Borneo jßjffl^^^a' Co., Ltd. fis" T MM AUCTION SALE IcHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND AT AMBER ROAD, SINGAPORE. AND MORTGAGEE'S SALE
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    • 162 13 ImiS BMHtt efmSSe as others are do'inq j gJ] nt VTIII assurance CO The PRUDENT POLICY has taken care of the AUTUMN of their lives. Before retire- Mr THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE. CO., Qf to his ASSURANCE. He now enjoys /L f) the INDEPENDENCE his fore-thought provides. pj\ V §//> 17-18
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  • 91 14 [Our reader» are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It mutt be underitood that the Malaya Tribune" doe» not neeessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double rpacing), and on one side of the paper only. °en
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  • 1877 14 f To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."/ Sir, —A "Min Kuo Jit Po" message reproduced In youi journal of the 18th imst. states that the number of "war" widows in Japan has increased by over 20,000 since October, 1931, and that the Japanese troops at Nagasaki who were
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  • 87 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune"j Sir,—I was refused any aid from the NonEuropean Unemployment Fund because I was not born in Singapore, though I have been domiciled here fcr over 20 years. I understand that tlhis fund is solely for clerks born in Singapore. I appeal to all
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  • 251 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.-) Sir,—A few days ago publicity was given in the columns of your paper re the membership campaign and activities, etc.. of the Chinese Students' Literary Association, which endeavours to promote specially the intellectual, physical and moral welfare of its members. I am directed
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  • 355 14 WELCOMED BY LEADING GENERALS. Peking, Feb. L Marshal Wu Pei-fu arrived here at 1.15 o'clock this afternoon by special train from Kueihua. He was greeted at the Hsichihmen station by all the high military and civil officials of Peking, including Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang. Gen ral
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  • 217 14 THOUSANDS WATCH CANADIAN PLUNGE INTO SEINE. Paris. Jan. 30. Pans got a thrill tc-day wher thousands Pitched the Cai ad an death-defying canoeist. Gecig Smyth, leap frcm the balustrade of the Pont de la Concrode 50 ft into the cold waters of the Seine, runn'ng at
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  • 1024 14 ALLEGED ORIGINAL RECORD. A PRIEST'S DISCOVERY. Tokyo, Jan. 13. The world has yet to learn the authentic account of its remote, nebulous stages of lite and in particular the ancient history of Japan, according to an old Shinto priest of Ibaragi Prefecture, who states that the history of
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  • 423 14 WHY IT IS IMPORTANT To "BUY BRITISH. Renewed emphasis should be slogan "Buy British" by the fear's Bait |j publish.d this week. Th- advene aaa .mports over exports r.ached a total t £408,97.5,445, or £22.591.009 more than v prey our year. It is true that dm was
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 422 14 Utile lamb. That followed her about I But wheresoever Jv| Mary went. IvXp She never went A without fef PINKETTES TINY LAXATIVE PILLS. MILKMAID MILK Used by Every Discriminating Consumer. BirOF-THE WEEK RECORDS. 1091 Go Home and Tell Your Mother 1104 My Baby Just Cares for Me. 1133 Reaching For
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    • 103 14 I that cough! Klip Break that cold! first symptom nary cod liver oil for it combines with I of a chill or sore throat—take Water- the latter other nutritive and energybury's Compound red wrapper. It making ingredients. Tasteless...odoursupplies quickly exactly those elements less...non-greasy. It has been endorsed I needed to
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    • 502 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. S=== P. &0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. Incorporated in England). Mx;i PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. AND ORIENTAL STEAM [GATfON CO.. LONDON AND Mt EAST MAIL SERVICE. Bitff Contract with His Majesty's Government). WARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1932. .Ka a 9.000 Mar. 3
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    • 581 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. (^NY.K. «3? .LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Bail. t HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Feb. 24 25 HARUNA MARU 10,850 Mar. 8 10 9 KATORI MARU 11,000 Mar. 24 25 S KASHIMA MARU 10 000 Apr. 7 8 t YASUKUNI
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    • 349 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER MS6h| LLOYD. ftCp*lsr£M (Incorporated in \^L mm9W W Germany). The undernoted axe tha Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. s.s. "DERFFLINGER" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Taku Bar, Dairen and Tsingtau Feb- 27 s.s. "LAHN" for Yokohama. Kobe, Osaka and Moji Mar. 7 HOMEWARDS. 3 s.s. "TRAVE" for Port Said,
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    • 675 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA Deutsch IHn Q I Austr Usche Dampfschlffs |Q < G J QeBeUacn fl (Companies Incorporated tn Germany.) OUTWARDS. BONG KONG AND SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1932. t m.s. SAUERLAND via Manila Feb. 24 t m.s. RAMSES via Manila Mar. 10 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via
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    • 378 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH B 13f3 BRITISH VvSulS [I iJ/W INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MAROOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: I, Flnlayson Green. banks! LEE WAH BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). 18, South Canal Road, Singapore. Tel. Add.—"BANKLEEWAH," Bentley's
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    • 627 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Singapore 458. North Bridge Road. Penang 85, Beach Otrwa. Malacca 131, Jonker Qtrast, Muar No. 1, Jalan Bayang. j Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahmai I Palembang 16, IBs. Hong Kong 13. Queen's Road, Centre*. Seremban 63,
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    • 1099 16 THIS PAPER HAS THE j LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND MOST IN BRITISH MALAYA. 'i THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE. TO LET. TO LET —185, Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—IB-1, Prinsep Street. Apply B. saanasseh and Co., 5-2, Malacca Street. TO LET—II 7,
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    • 595 16 Le zZAdercie/s School ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial, j No AGE LIMIT! Principal:—F. I. MILES. EDUCATIONAL. ARE YOU SEEKING THE BEST? THEN THE COLONIAL DAY SCHOOL. 74-2, BRAS BASAH ROAD. IS THE IDEAL SCHOOL FOR TOUR CHILDREN. I (Under European Buperviston). PRIMARY
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    • 661 16 i; "TRIBUNE" SMALL ADS. II BRING RESULTS j BECAUSE THEY REACH i; THE |i PERMANENT POPULATION AUCTION SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No 1183 of 1982 Writ of seizure and sale dated 23rd. day of November, 1931. In the cause of
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    • 469 16 MASSAGE MANICUrr MASSAGE. Miss Matsuye. Miss Masai» and Mfcako. No. 20. Benccolen Street; 3^s^ MALAYA TRIiST^ THONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including at office Postage p o6t4gt or close (Local or to fW residence. F.M.S.» Countr*. Yearly $15.00 »21.00 $33.00 Hall Yearly 7.50 $10.50 »16.50 Quarterly $3.75
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