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Title Section29 1932-02-26 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX.- -No. 48 SINGAPORE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Feb. 26, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement205 1932-02-26 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. v()l CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I! mm 1 H HW mm BY BBBraE Bj Bi mm B/ B Bt. BIHB^H bbHbbbi I B l M Ibbi I —t I ¥SPB a B»v I ***** v v a V Ml fl mT^ mm M mmm M MM MM205 words
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Advertisement11 1932-02-26 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. j11 words
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Article, Illustration3152 1932-02-26 2 AMERICA'S NEW AMBASSADOR. By Air Mail Special to the 'Malaya Tribune." I London. Feb. 9 Among qualities which commend Mr. Mellon's appointment as United Stats Ambassador in London is the fact that he is on terms of personal friendship with many of our public men. They arc3,152 words
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Advertisement253 1932-02-26 2 THEY COST M IW\ HORE AND IT£>.fM€>. TTJIU. Bristoli London >___^^^^^MnbMMßßiMaHß^aiaWeVeW bovril rtfcjf At 11 clock I Sandwich lIIXUM i or at Recipes r and l\ou/uMunq Tea Time SCRAMBLED EGG ROLLS. FISH SAVOURY Break and bat 4 eggs, and mix a C 7 Takp 1 lar 1 rl 'P ful253 words
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Advertisement53 1932-02-26 2 I SINGER "SILENT" SIX 190, The "Super-Six" of 1932 gr atly 1 Horse power increasd by is per oeat* 11 type radiator. Further Saloon with new instrument panel and sh* Call or write to-day j Cycle Carriage Co. (1925) (d j DON'T KEEP POWDERING YOUR NOSE USE TOKALON FACE POWDEI53 words
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Article1408 1932-02-26 3 Principles Of Economics Explained. We give below a fuller report of the addresses on co-operation in relation to economy which were delivered recently at the V.M.C.A. under the joint auspices of the Clerical Union and the Chinese Christian Association by Mr. P. Sammy and Mr. W.1,408 words
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Advertisement241 1932-02-26 3 jjp MALAYA'S I jll Newest and Most j llilil Delicious DRINK fIFRUITPOPj Made From The 4 Finest Imported K*Jj? MARK i 3f|4& FRUITS j Product of j 158 PHOENIX j fjjijjH Aerated Water Works, j SINGAPORE. j Enspeeted m B! limes **V.\ Ele\en rigid inspecM lions of every pen „/.3:241 words
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Advertisement299 1932-02-26 3 MORE! She's growing, and how you like to see her getting bigger and stronger all the time. And how she eats! Her app. tite is always good because you see to it that every day she performs her natural functions regularly. That is the essential thing in children of all299 words
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Advertisement194 1932-02-26 3 ———Bwammm I THE FAVOURITE: Refuse All j SjjS Imitations. ifjl INSIST ONf? ilv j ORANGE j Manufactured by G S j FR4SER E pHH NEAVE LTD., 11 lilllil Aerated Water Tears cease and baby's pain is soon f soothed away with a teaspoonful of Woodward's Gripe Water. Woodward's checks fermentation194 words
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Article, Illustration571 1932-02-26 4 Cineque - (Edited by "Cineque." Over the Hill*' is Alhambra's next attraction, *hich is scheduled to open on Sunday, and hould draw big crowds, if the immense popu- rity of the silent version remains a criterion I public taste. Most pictures be~i St from a conversion to sound, and571 words
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Article, Illustration21 1932-02-26 4 Paul Lukas and Dorothy Jordan in a scene f r o*n The Beloved Bachelor:' coming to the ca pj oi thortty.21 words
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Article, Illustration21 1932-02-26 4 Margaret Schilling, who is appearing in a Warner Bros, musical comedy-romance, Children of Dreams:' to be filmed at the Capitol shortly.21 words
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Article804 1932-02-26 4 William Penny - EDGAR ALLAN POE OF THE SCREEN. (By William Penny. A fifteen year old boy, who ran away from home to launch a "wild man" act in a carnival side-show, has to-day achieved the distinction of being Hollywood's champion director of weird and fantastic films. He is804 words
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Article849 1932-02-26 4 "CONGRESS DANCES" COMING TO THE CAPITOL. The following comment by S. R. Littlewood in th> "Sunday Referre" will be of particular interest in view of th? lact that "Congress Dances" is due for early screening at the Capitol: Now and then arrives a film that makes849 words
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1331 1932-02-26 4 WEEKLY RELEASE OF PICTURES BY Tin 8.1.P. MOST AMBITIOUS PROGRAMME YET iv BRITAIN. ,SI INTEREST GROWING IN EDUCATIO: pn.. PRODUCTION. The general sttUe. of the film producing industry in the United Kingdom continues to be most satisfactory and the output of pictures is still1,331 words
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Advertisement10 1932-02-26 4 I- WATCH FOR THIS FAMOUS UFA PICTURE AT THE CAPITOL!10 words
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Article271 1932-02-26 5 FORCED TO ADOPT THE DEFENSIVE. Sin Kuo Min. Hong Kong, Feb. 25. The s.s. "Kingchow and "Sunkeung" arrived at Hong Kong yesterday with 890 Chinese refugees from Shanghai. The Canton Pongpin Hospital has erected a number of mat-sheds for the Shanghai refugees. A brigade of the CantoneseSin Kuo Min. - 271 words
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Article143 1932-02-26 5 Rugby. Feb. 24. Capt. Eden, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in the House of Commons, replying to a question regarding the declaration at Mukden of an independent State, consisting of the four North-Eastern Provinces of China, said that an Administrative Council had been formed to formulate details143 words
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55 1932-02-26 5 On behalf of the Admiralty it was stated that no further warships were being sent to Shanghai. It had been arranged that H. M. S. "Berwicic." which was due to return shortly, should be relieved temporarily by H. M. S. "Devonshire," an eigl -inch-gun55 words
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Article34 1932-02-26 5 British Official. Rugby, Feb. 24. The Japanese reply to the appeal of the League ot Nations declares that the Japanese Government cannot recognise China as "an organized people."—British Official.British Official. - 34 words
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Article216 1932-02-26 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Pilah. Feb. 23. Inch? Husse.n. Malay Inspector. Kuala Pilah, who went on have, has returned and has resumed duties. Raja Abas, Malay Inspector, Kuala Pilah, is going on leave shortly. Budin bin Tahar was charged in the Police Court with comniiting216 words
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Article238 1932-02-26 5 Monday, Feb. 15. Colonel R. A. Duckworth-Ford left Government House. Pengiran Bendahara. Pengiran Pemancha, Mrs. Nunn, Mr. O. T. Dussek Mr. E. E. F. Pretty and Mr. T. F. Carey had luncheon at Government House. In the afternoon His Excellency, Lady Clementi and Miss Clementi visited the Naval238 words
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Article154 1932-02-26 5 Mr E. D. Sheppard. late of Messrs. Guthrie and Co's Kuala Lumpur staff, who will not be returnirg, left Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday night fcr Singapore en route for home. He is sailing by the "Flcnia." He was, says the "Malay Ma I,' piven a warm send off by a154 words
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Article946 1932-02-26 5 F.M.S. CHAMBER OF MINES. LONDON SUB-COMMITTEE'S REPORT. The report of the London sub-committee of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines, which formed the basis of discuss on at the secret meeting of the Chamber at Ipoh on Tuesday, deals with the question cf tin restriction and more946 words
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Article190 1932-02-26 5 Manuel Llano of Mexico City, 37 years old Davis Cup player and captain of the cup team in 1930 and 1931. d ed at his home in Tacubaya a suburb of the Mexican capital, on November 18 (says a report in "American Lawn Tennis") He came home on November 13190 words
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Advertisement438 1932-02-26 5 ~1 Mi.l vomen of the j^^^^^^ fascinates" JjSj Lux Toilet Soap j^^^j^ |'h:u ovd* sr;ir, MARION I)\\ Is *.ivs <.i lux Toilet KI P "I h diliL'hthi! •oipis v. vi, cr I '<>i >mc the skin Lux Toilet Soap lias quickly become IBI'"^IHIP BPSpjP the loilei s< «.ip "i nearly438 words
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Advertisement221 1932-02-26 5 IVhy Doctors recommend BIOCITIN? Because Biocltln Is a nutrient containing ne most digestible constituents of the yolk or •>ggs and of Milk and 10% physiologically pur« Lecithin (nerve food). The preparation r* aresenti? a rathei fine powder of a yellowist :olour and of a mud cake-like smell and tasr* If221 words
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Advertisement172 1932-02-26 5 McCOY'S TABLETS. THE WEIGHING MACHINE'S VERDICT. Means Health Or Misery To You. Every doctor knows the direct relation between weight and health. The man or woman who is unduly thin lacks vitality and stamina, is usually tired-looking, never feels up to the mark. And what is even worse, the thin,172 words
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Miscellaneous247 1932-02-26 5 DIARY OF EVENTS, TO-DAY, FEB. 26. High Tides.—0.55 a.m., 1.10 p.m. Meeting, Old Rafflesians' Association, R.I., 8 p.m. Municipal Commissioners Meeting, 2.15 p.m Police Band, Telok Ayer. 5.15 p.m. TO-MORROW. FEB. 27. High Tides—1.25 a.m., 1.59 p.m. Smoking conoert. Masonic Club, 9.15 p.m. SUNDAY, FEB. 28. High Tides —2 a.m.,247 words
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Advertisement291 1932-02-26 6 Amusements < Hliira jmjfiS 1 v'naya s Finest Theatre. TO-NIGHT j LAST NIGHT OF RADIO PICTURE'S STIRRING SPY DRAMA. PRESENTING THE POPULAR BRITISH STAR J Ralph Forbes I IN j Inside The Lines! NOT A WAR FILM but a Thrilling Romance of the Naval Side of the Great Conflict that291 words
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Advertisement154 1932-02-26 6 6 15—TO-NIGHT—9.IS j MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 3 PM. SNAPPY! WITTY! DARING! Here's a happy farce comedy that is real entertainment "Bob' Montgomery Charlotte Greenwood, Irene Purcell in The Man in Possession j! jvfxf""CH4N GE —.—[Over I SALLY EILERS STARS OF THE BAD GIRL* TOGETHER AGAIN THE FOX 111 sJL JL154 words
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Advertisement36 1932-02-26 6 mammmMmtmmmm BJMM m mt mmmmmm-* I HALF-PRICE MATINEES: 5aL, Feb. 27 Sun.. Feb. 28, At 2.30 pm. EL BRENDEL IN "JUS r IMAGINE WITH MARJORIE WHITE, j Ist. Show. WILLIAM FAIRBANKS IN j "FL-VINU HIGH., j36 words
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Advertisement207 1932-02-26 6 6.15 —TO-NIGHT 9.15 j MATINEES: To-Morrow Sunday! AT 3 P.M. I INDIA S FINESTDRAM ATIC j Draupadl NEXT CHANGE j i "BAD GIRL" "Th<? Picture Of The Year I WHERE On This Earth j HAVE YOU Aj Match For This One? j'Nur- Jehan"! I«r SEE I The Spectacle of 15th207 words
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Article329 1932-02-26 7 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Feb. 26. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: IfedL, down 3 16d. New York: 3% cents <G.), down cent. Shares; Easier. Allenbys 60 —70 cents, Ayer Moleks 40—50 cents, Ayer Panas 40 —50 cento, Bassetts 25—30 cents, Brogas 30—35 cents, Bukit Jelotongs329 words
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46 1932-02-26 7 Singapore. Feb. 26. Standard Spot 7\ t% March 1% 1% April 7% 7 7 >, April-June 7% 8 July-Sept 8' 4 Tone of Market: Dull. Latest Cable. London Spot Sheet 2 9 16d per lb. New York: Spot Sheet 3\ cents <G.».46 words
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Article73 1932-02-26 7 "S.F.P." Service. London. Feb. 25. Messrs Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot fl3B 13 16 «£139 116». Forward £141 3 16 »£l4l 5 16». The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as follows: Spct 2 9"S.F.P." Service. - 73 words
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Article292 1932-02-26 7 British Official. Singapore, Feb. 26. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 4Hd., London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 132 d.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 31 32d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 15j16d., London demand 2s. 3%d., London T.T. 2«. 3 1316 d., Lyons demand 995,British Official. - 292 words
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Article28 1932-02-26 7 "S.F.P." Service. London, Feb. 25. London General Omnibus Company is installing in new buses now being built seats made of special spongy rubber.—"P.F.P," Service."S.F.P." Service. - 28 words
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Advertisement148 1932-02-26 7 f Victoria Memorial Hall j SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY. I THE MESSIAH i Friday, March 4, at 9.15 p.m. j Monday. 7 9 at 5 30\ p.m. Prices: $2, $1 and Cents 50. Booking at Littles from Tuesday February 23. j COMING j i The Grant Anderson Company, j COMING I148 words
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Advertisement478 1932-02-26 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—OId Typewriters. 21. Lembu Bd. WANTED —Eurasian or Indian Bookkeepei and to look after collection of accounts of manufacturing business, security requireo Apply Box No. 519, c o "Malaya Tribune." CAMERON'S HIGHLANDS. Small investors should investigate the possibilities of Tea Planting. Only mod:st capital is required to bring478 words
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Advertisement257 1932-02-26 7 RE ESTATE OF KH ATI J All BEE BIN TK ABDUL KADIR, DECEASED. AUCTION~~SALE OF Gold and silver bangles, chains, necklace kraboos, krosangs, hair pains, brooch, etc. To be held at Messrs. Cheong Koon S ng Co.'s Saleroom, No. 39, Chutta Street ON TUESDAY, MARCH I, 1»32, AT lt.3t A257 words
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Advertisement8 1932-02-26 7 ASĔLO) ijf THE BRITISH I 1 FILM I8 words
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Advertisement104 1932-02-26 7 MR MRS. I PUBLIC j can't be fooled! AND SO THE TRUTH j IS OUT. THE ONE ONLY i Talkie from j India that is The Talk of the TOWN I l mmm M mm mm mmm mmm Wmwm Wmm i mmm ftft v i mm^_ m mm*. ft WkTW104 words
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Article704 1932-02-26 8 The projected change in the methods of recruitment for the Malayan Civil Service is a matter of the utmost importance, and may have very far-reaching results. The idea is to substitute selection for examination test, and we imagine that most people with intimate knowledge of conditions in704 words
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Article353 1932-02-26 8 The Kassim bin Ismail. Veterinary Assistant Tampin. retires from Government service this niontlwnd after 25 years' faithful service. Mr v Velavatham. Indian Interpreter. Courts, Tamoin. has proceed en seven months leave to India, ani Mr. T. Rajan. from th. Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, has succeeded him. Lt-Col Cyril McNeile. otherwise353 words
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Article62 1932-02-26 8 OUR LONDON LETTER, on page 2. SPOTLIGHTS, on page 4. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8 CLUB DIARY, on nstre 11. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 12. RADIO IN MALAYA, on page 12. CORRESPONDENCE on page 12. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page62 words
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Article237 1932-02-26 8 Official Landing Of Admiral. Prom close on 10 o'clock this morning there was much animation in the vicinity of Johnstons Pier The Police were there in strong numbers, i keeping the usual inquisitive crowd away. I The car park in front of Johnston's Pier was cleared and237 words
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Article108 1932-02-26 8 PROSPECTS OF RUBBER CONTROL. The market has been dull and declining throughout the week, states the report of Messrs. Lewis and Peat. Ltd., issued this morning, and with the added accumulations to stock, it seems possible that fresh low levels may be struck. The authorities108 words
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Article119 1932-02-26 8 A fresh appeal is made for the relief of the distressed and wounded in China. So much has been said in the Press of late with regard to the sufferings of the people of this unfortunate country that it is felt unnecessary to enlarge upon119 words
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Article32 1932-02-26 8 Reuter. London. Feb 26. Th? War Office announces that Major V. R Burkha:tit. R.A.. has been appoint"d British Military Attache at Peking, as from June 29. next. —Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article37 1932-02-26 8 British Official. Rugby, Feb. 26. j The King has been pleased to give directions for the appointment of Mr. Charles Greenidge. magistrate in Trinidad to bt Chief Justice of British Honduras.—British Official. iBritish Official. - 37 words
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Article31 1932-02-26 8 British Official. Rugby. Feb. 2i». The newly-appointed United States Ambassador in London. Mr. Andrew Mellon, will reach England in the middle of March— British Official.British Official. - 31 words
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Article27 1932-02-26 8 British Official. Rugby, Feb. 26. 1 The Prince of Wales to-day visited the Birmingham section of the British Industri s Fair —British Official.British Official. - 27 words
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Article41 1932-02-26 8 British Official. Rugby. Feb. 26. The Dominions Secretary. Mr. J. H. Thomas, to-day received a deputaticn of British motor manufacturers, who submitted views regarding means whereby their industry might be helped by the Ottawa Imperial Conference.—British Official.British Official. - 41 words
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Article48 1932-02-26 8 British Official. Rugby. Feb. 26. A party of the 19 mineis. who worked for nine hours in great danger to rjsrue a fellow mm r. were decorated with the King Edward Mcde.l by the King at to-day's private Invest. ture at Buckingham Palace. —British Official.British Official. - 48 words
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Article96 1932-02-26 8 Mails from Europe (London mails despatched •n Feb 4), by the "Rohna," which anchored at Penang at 3 a.m. to-day, will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 p.m. Mails by the outward Dutch aeroplane from Amsterdam are expected to96 words
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Article427 1932-02-26 8 -4BY "LOOKER-OS i A warning to bachebrs! Honda next will be Leap Year Day. If they do get caugl ;i l glad to know that it's t t years that seem the loi A A K. and J. Sato an no; guilty f so many "faults."' a427 words
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Article36 1932-02-26 8 B«gb} I a a v ::n iial Th? Admiralty ann ur- tn GeorT-ey Biake has keen api sioner of Admiralty and Chic! Transport in succession to\ to da.? from Sept 20 Ba*36 words
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Article29 1932-02-26 8 QUOTATIONS RIBBKK London: 2 9 16d New York: 3\ Singapore: t%—*4 TIN London Spot: £139 n u Three Months: £141 Ts bd .!>» Singapore: «50 u>ns M29 words
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Advertisement309 1932-02-26 8 In Your Home/ f AYHEB" Model Billiard Tables. These Tables are well constructed facsimile models and should in no sense be regarded as Toys. Composition Board replaces the expensive slate and with the I help of a good quality Cloth and Rubber Cushions an excellent reproduction of I the run309 words
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Advertisement67 1932-02-26 8 1 t»r For Accuracy and Reliability SMARTEST DESIGNS SOLE AGENTS For S.S. F.M.S. U. S. de Silva Bros. JEWELLER*. U. IK» STREET SINGAPORE. T. X K*S BISCUITS I One Packet from 2 cts. ta 15 cts l ib. Tins from 26 cts. to 52 cts. 2-lb. Tins from 40 cts.67 words
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226 1932-02-26 9 JAPANESE STILL UNABLE TO ADVANCE. TWO MORE DIVISIONS SENT TO SHANGHAI. CHINESE NOW USING ARTILLERY AND 'PLANES. n has extended the war against China by attacking a from the air. severest fighting yet experienced in the Shanghai war took226 words
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Article373 1932-02-26 9 JAPANESE USING EVERY MAN. Reuter. Shanghai. Feb. 25. 12.45 p.m. C tnese and Japanese troops on the in front were this morning locked in ate struggle. The Japanese are available man and armament Cl Lnese concentration is the largest Dl campaign. As the result of aReuter. - 373 words
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Article230 1932-02-26 9 V IU. STIMSON'S LETTER. "SELF DENYING CONDITIONS OF THE TREATY. Washington. Feb. 25. j* Stimson's letter to Senator Borah that the "self-denying" conditions on which the signatories framed the Nine-Power Treaty included the American surrender of a commanding lead in battleship construction and an agreement not to increase fortifications at230 words
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Article378 1932-02-26 9 CHINESE REGAINING LOST GROUND. Shanghai, Feb. 25. 11 p.m. The whole force of to-day's Japanese offensive is now spent and the courage of the Chinese troops, despite a terrible bombardment, is responsible for regaining a considerable part of the ground lost this morning. They are378 words
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Article820 1932-02-26 9 OCCUPATION OF KIANGWAN ANTICIPATED. Reuter. British Official. Shanghai, Feb. 25, 11.30 p.m. late this evening Japanese heada-arter? announced 80 casualties in to-day's fighting. It is estimated that between 300 and 400 Chinese dead will be found in the battle area The Japanese alsa announced the capture of 150Reuter.; British Official. - 820 words
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Advertisement231 1932-02-26 9 THE EONE OF ALL THE BEST BRITISH PICTURES. «5 PA VILION 9.15 TO-NIGHT •PHONE 6903. NOTHING BUT LAUGHS! RALPH LYNN IN Tons Money < One Long Scream From Beginning To End A BRITISH AND DOMINIONS PRODUCTION DIRECTED BY TOM WALLS. A Brilliant English farce that everyone can understand and enjoy231 words
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Article70 1932-02-26 9 Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 26, 11.30 a.m. The position in the Chapei-Kiang-1 wan sector is unchanged. The Chinese all night long bombarded the section of Chapei held by the Japanese but did not attack. An exchange of artillery and machine-gun fire broke out at Kiangwan this morning butReuter. - 70 words
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Article86 1932-02-26 9 BaNK rate remains at five PER CENT. British Official. Rugby. Feb. 26. Thcr* was to-day no change in the Bank Rat- which remains at five per cent. The demand for the leading Br tish Government stocks was the most interesting feature of the market, and these showedBritish Official. - 86 words
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Article269 1932-02-26 9 Soviet Protest At Geneva Conference. Reuter. British Official. Geneva, Feb. 25. The Disarmament Conference was again faced with a clash of "Russia versus the Rest," when general unanimity was reached to adopt the Preparatory Commission's report as a basis of discussion. M. Litvinoff complainedReuter.; British Official. - 269 words
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Article174 1932-02-26 9 AMENDMENTS TO IMPORTS BILL. Reuter. "S.F.P." Service. London. Feb. 25. Mr. Neville Chamberlain has accepted an amendm nt to the Imports B 11, placing on the free list soft-fibre hemp and hemp tow. Later, an amendm nt placing soya beans on free list was acceptedReuter.; "S.F.P." Service. - 174 words
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Article221 1932-02-26 9 SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELLS NEW RECORD British Official. Rugby. Feb. 25. Sir Malcolm Campbell driving his "Blue B rd." a Napier tngmed motor-car. made a new speed recc.d yesterday afternoon at Daytona Beach, beating his open record of last year by eight Oftiljfi an hour. On theBritish Official. - 221 words
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Article65 1932-02-26 9 British Official. Rugby. Feb. 26. The Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, stated in the House of Commons to-day. that since Aug. 23 cash and Government certificates to value of over £100,000 had been voluntarily given to relieve the National Debt. In addition, many peopleBritish Official. - 65 words
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Article29 1932-02-26 9 Reuter. Jfew York. Feb. 26. Th-J F:deral Reserve Bun* o. New York has reduced Its rediscount rate from *h* to three per cent. —Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article53 1932-02-26 9 "S.F.P." Service. Loidon. Feb. 25. J. A. MolMson. the famous airman, who flew from Australia to England, and who was charged with assaulting a house porter at Bayswater. was discharged under the Probation of Offenders act. the magistrate saying he had no right to touch the"S.F.P." Service. - 53 words
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Article402 1932-02-26 10 PLANES DROP PETROL ON VILLAGE. Hong Kong, Feb. 26. General Pak Sung Chei has wired to General Chang Fa: Fui's troops saying farewell and hoping for their victory. Colonel Ting Kee Tsui has wired to Canton raying that his Aero Corps has arrived at Shanghai. Admiral402 words
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Article341 1932-02-26 10 'IRONSIDES" TO REINFORCE CHINESE. Shanghai. Feb. 26. One division of Japanese troops arrived at Shanghai yesterday and another division Is on the way. The Japanese, owing to the foreign Consuls' protests, has decided to hand over Heingkew to Settlement authority. Three Japanese 'planes dropped bombs341 words
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Article359 1932-02-26 10 WOOSUNG FORTS STILL MANNED. Shanghai. Captain Harry Adamson, 31st Infantry Intelligence officer (U.S.A.), has returned safely to Shanghai after spending a night stranded inside the Chinese lines at Woosung, where he was in momentary danger from Japanese shells. With French and Italian officers Adamson took a launch359 words
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Article169 1932-02-26 10 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST SALESMAN. Alleged to have entered the bedroom of a young married woman named Josephine Lobo. a salesman lamed B. F. Gutherson. a Eurasian, appeared before the Second Magistrate iMr. G. E Clay*on) yesterday. It appears that on Jan. 30 Gutherson went to Mrs. Lobo's169 words
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Article132 1932-02-26 10 GESTURE BY CHINESE COOLIES. Although so far some $20,000 has been collected for the Selangor Chapei Relief Fund, the donations are not expected to come in at any great rate for four or five days further, the "Malay Mail" is informed. As evidence of the deep feeling132 words
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Article193 1932-02-26 10 LEAVING FOR SHANGHAI. SHIPPING NEWS. The Italian cruiser "Trento" and the destroyer "Espero" arrived here this morning from Colombo. The "Trento" (Capt. E. Tommati) is of 10,000 tons and has a crew of 994 while "Espero" (Capt. C. Luigi) has a crew of 155 and is of193 words
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Article377 1932-02-26 10 CATTLEMEN AND HARBOUR BOARD DRAW. ASSN. FOOTBALL. The Commercial Cup semi-final match at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday between the Straits Cattle Trading Co.. and the Harbour Board attracted a large crowd. It was a good game and the result, a draw of I-all, was rcmewhat unexpected377 words
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Article57 1932-02-26 10 S.C.C. v. CHINESE AT ANSON ROAD. The S.C.C. and Chinese will engage in a serious try-out at the Anson Road Stadium to-day. when the proceeds of the gate Will go to benefit the unemployment funds. The S.C.C. team will be: Cherrington; Brummitt and Elmer: Elliot. Readc and57 words
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Article779 1932-02-26 10 AFFILIATION WITH ENGLISH BODY. iTrom Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Feb. 25. The second annual general meet.ng of the Johore Football Association was held on Saturday last in the Muar Club. Muar. H. H. Tungku Ahmad presided, and those present **ere Inches Mohamed hin779 words
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Article25 1932-02-26 10 Reuter. London. Feb. 25. In the S:cond Division League match at Preston to-day, the result was: Preston N.E. 2. Stoke C. 0.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article229 1932-02-26 10 FILIPINO EAGER FOR THIRD BATTLE. BOXING. Mr. Billie George, manager of Battling Guillermo. writes: The talk of the town is that Rivers was sent to the boards by an elbow punch which was used by Guillermo. To begin with, if such a thing did take place it229 words
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Article211 1932-02-26 10 GOLF. A four-ball match will be played on Sunday between the Garrison Gold Club and the Race Course Golf Cluo, over the Race Course. The folic .ving are the starting times and pairs Garrison players mentioned first): 8.45 S. H. Moss and J. P. Pierrepont v. Sugimcto211 words
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Article177 1932-02-26 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. The following will represent the Lads Teaia v. Suan's XI on Sunday, at the Municipal ground:—Choon Swa, An Chew, Ban reck, Cheng Hoe, Seng Hock, Kang San, Ahmad. Teck Kirn, Kemat, Yusoff and Max. Reserves: Leng Ann and Jwn Khu. The Amicable A.A. meet the S.R.C.177 words
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Article21 1932-02-26 10 SWIMMING. The pool at the Singapore Swimming Club Is closed for cleaning and will be re-op?ned on Saturday morning.21 words
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Article45 1932-02-26 10 I In a match played before a good crowd on the S.C.F.A. gTOund yesterday the United Chinese F. A. easily defeated the Glosters Band IC—O. Soh Swee Kiat Teo Chwee Eng (2), Tan Teck Chye (2) and "Leong Fook Loy scored.45 words
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Article88 1932-02-26 10 BEATEN BY MALAYAN CHAMPIONS. LAWN TENNIS. Hvataro Sato and Jiro Fujikura. two Japane c Davis Cup players, passed through Singapore this week and the opportunity was taken during their stay in port to play two matches against th-m, on a private court. The visitors first met88 words
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Article247 1932-02-26 10 DECISION TO PURCHASE WIRELESS SET. The annual general melting of the Tampin Recreation Club was held on Feb. 23 at the club house. After th? ordinary business of passing the minutes of the extraordinary general meeting of last year, the reading of the annual report for247 words
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Article199 1932-02-26 10 Another Good Comedy At The Pavilion. The Pavilion Theatre scores yet another hit with "Tons of Money,*' the British and Dominions production directed by Tom Walls, with Ralph Lynn "Chance of a Night-Time" fame» at the head of a cast which includes Yvonne Arnaud. Madge Saunders, Mary199 words
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Article200 1932-02-26 10 A slight change is announced in the Capitol's next attraction, whereby the famous production "Disraeli," which was scheduled to commence a special return season on Sunday will now be postponed for a week, and will be screened on Sunday, March 6. To-morrow the Capitol will present200 words
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Article191 1932-02-26 10 ENJOYABLE SHOW AT R.A.F. BASE. The "Rainbows" Concert Party, composed, of members of the establishment at the R.A.F. Base, Seletar, gave another enjoyable concert by permission of Group-Capt. A. H. Jackson, at the Base last night to a large and thoroughly appreciative audience. The concert party has191 words
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92 1932-02-26 10 Official 9 s Jour illy 0 The Hague. "S.F.P." Service. The "Financial News" stab Medan advices to the "Tetegr; Mi. Luytjes' journey to The H... taken to inform the Colonial a Dutch Ean Indies Governne Restriction and should mm b indication of a speedy decision The"S.F.P." Service. - 92 words
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Article213 1932-02-26 10 DRASTIC ECONOMIES EFFECTED. At the annual general meeti:of th Bfeaih Chinese Football Associatinn. held Garden Club yesterday evening gentlemen were elected off* ensuing yvar: President. Tay Lian Heck (ten President, E. C. Seah: hon. Cretan tai treasurer, Sim Kwang Tow ass! ban. roe tary, Koh Swee Chiang;213 words
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Article170 1932-02-26 10 IS A BROKER A TKADEK? Wee Cheng Kiat was granted an unconditional discharge by Mr. Justice Sproule to-cu; and Ch)a Teck Yong obtained his discharge fr m bankruptcy subject to a stav cf six months A motion for the comm ttal of Ens Choon Sing, for failing to170 words
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Article155 1932-02-26 10 DEATH OF MR. WOODFORD. A nasty motor car acc.dent occurred < Tuesday night on the Johore —Batu P- 1 1 Road, aivolving the death of the driver M C. S. Woodford, a Eurasian employed b> A. P. C. as a pump superintendent It appears that while155 words
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Article43 1932-02-26 10 Kn 7 took Singapore Municipal Comma the following action at a Feb. 19: Approved draft amendm* nt the Municipal Orttoaace n Offices, and appointment anc! ccrs, giving altered powers Confirmed present practice p-ction Fees payable to Hon Commissioners JaddtH m*ml inspected.43 words
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30 1932-02-26 10 (From Our Oun Correspo IfabM Sir George Lambert 0* the United Provinces, and i in Malacca as guests of tl* Clark". Res dent Council! Malacca ruins.30 words
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Article22 1932-02-26 10 A reminder is given untitled concert to-morrow al at 8 p.m. Contributor oi to be present punctuallj ■Me at the V.MC.A entrana22 words
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Article25 1932-02-26 10 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day lj** rate of payment of Monej and Ceylon is Rs. 156 or lt)025 words
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Article187 1932-02-26 11 IiOKTHKRN SETTLEMENT'S CLAIMS. CRICKET. a may now be said to be promises to be a most writes "Authentic" In the I is dangerous to be too .nmencement of the MOO o ::non in cricketing circles year will equal if not .d. This year there will nowever, so187 words
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34 1932-02-26 11 GOLF. New York. Feb. 5. has been lost to England Phil Perkins, the former ncan Champion, to become d. Thus, he will not be availh Walker Cup team.34 words
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Article31 1932-02-26 11 tv c.r:i G C. foursome played resulted in a ti? be:ween i Mr S P. Holmes-Smith (44 —6 —38) d Mr. and Mrs A. C. Potts (47 —38).31 words
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Article62 1932-02-26 11 LAWN TENNIS. Mag to the ram or. Wednesday the match rried and single membexa at the 1 to Thin day next. Most d playe: will be able to turn z da: but any who are unable to. r- f t:: umpires who had consented •j yesterday, but cannot do62 words
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Article42 1932-02-26 11 BOXING. Berlin, Feb. 5. a. the Italian Champion, soundly German, Ernest Guhring. in a programmed for 10 rounds. up the match in the sth :> an injured foot. He would have been knocked out if the *»M c mimicd.42 words
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Article49 1932-02-26 11 PING-PONG. 7 Chung Wu A.A. beat the Perhimponan 'l A i n on Monday at the former s 1-2 Scores (names of C.W.A.A. first) Huck Hye lost to Bakar n lost to Dahlan I—3; Kirn Hock -2: Ec Chuan beat Yusoff 3—o; r: < bvai Said 3—l.49 words
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Advertisement20 1932-02-26 11 iISOO LATEST SELECTIONS •Just Recived PRICE $1.00 each. M. E. NATHAN \_\f GRAMOPHONE RADIO EXPERTS JL^ L*—- NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.20 words
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Advertisement353 1932-02-26 11 I To-Night 11 1 o-i\ igfUt 111 Ist Show Starts at 7.15 pjn. 2nd Show Starts at 9.30 pjn. MYBNA LOY JASON ROB4KOS in "The Jazz Cinderella" A PICTURE THAT WILL MAKE YOU LIVE, LAUGH AND BE MERRY. PRICES OF ADMISSION: 20 cents 40 cents. A First Run Attraction Never353 words
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Advertisement453 1932-02-26 11 MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP WON and British Record Broken with help of f PHOSFERINE CHAMPION 001 LEONG TEIK writes: "IT is with the greatest pleasure that I write to testify I to the benefits I have received by taking Phosferine during my training for the 1931 Malayan Weight Lifting Championships. As I453 words
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Miscellaneous537 1932-02-26 11 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs end Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which art readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date 3nd complete. Happenings of general interest will still be inemded in the537 words
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Article359 1932-02-26 12 COMMITTEE'S REPORT. The annual general meeting of the Singapore After-Care Association will be held on March 9. at 4.45 p.m. in the office of the Super.ntendent of Prisons, Sepoy Lin s. In their report for the y<.ar endsd Dec. 31, 1931, the committee state: The funds in the359 words
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336 1932-02-26 12 Operation Of Short-Wave Receivers. [EDITED BY "RADIOFAN.") "Modern Wireless." On short waves it is not usually possible to search, as one should on broadcast waves, with the receiver not oscillating. Search with the set just beyond the oscillation point but only just beyond."Modern Wireless." - 336 words
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Article, Illustration38 1932-02-26 12 Daventry Hill, where the new Empire short-wave radio station is being constructed. Broadcasts will begin in the autumn and it is anticipated that listeners in Malaya will receive the daily programmes with ease.38 words
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Article88 1932-02-26 12 Robot (Morocco; is now on 32 metres. Venezuela < YVQ) is broadcasting on 16.39 metres, just above P.L.E. on the dial. The Belgian Government has decided not to allow advertising on the radio in future. Budapest (Hungary) is to improve its shortwave broadcasts. Two reports of88 words
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Article132 1932-02-26 12 8.8.C. Ultra-Short-Waue Experiments. The 1 k.w. ultra-short-wave transmitter designed for the 8.8.C. (to work below 8 metr:s> has now been completed and installed at Ch lmsford. The idea of the 8.8.C. in experimenting in these very low wave-lengths is that they may prove serviceable for distances132 words
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Article, Illustration28 1932-02-26 12 The above picture was sent by Mr. Daly, a radio enthusiast on the "island of oil" and a member of the A.W.S.M.28 words
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141 1932-02-26 12 Replies To Our Readers 9 Questions. "What wavelengths do th? Dutch East Indies stations use?" asks a newcomer to local ladio. Round about 16 metres. 32 metres and 58 metres. See daily list in this issue. 1e "Is Radio-Saigon on 49.02 metres the only Indo-Ch'na station on short waves?" No,141 words
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Article27 1932-02-26 12 "Candor* 4 raire screened-grid oKra uharVw»Te iwehwi 15-18« meter*, with vatree aai Ml of etOs tm WĔmM Price $130 Complete Constructional Kit $100 W. Connor27 words
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Advertisement286 1932-02-26 12 I GODET PERFUMES I 1 j The Quintessence of Perfection. i Ask for:—CONCENTRATED OF ROSE J JASMIN Etc. J CP*J Extracts—FOßGET-ME-NOT I JASMIN D'ORIENT I YyaP FOLIE BLEUE Etc. 1 JJj3 TRY THE FAMOUS j [4jiffi FORGET-ME-NOT LOTIOIN j Jj an( you never f°n?et it J j ito«jj| KORGET-ME-NOT LOTION286 words
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Advertisement149 1932-02-26 12 We stock the most xclUMve range ol H.id and Mains Components in Malaya Should you be sreking for a Loud B| make your choice from one of th R. A. Typ? 100 PjlfagßCi R. A. Type 40 Moving Iron Speaker tt' B Typ s PMI nO P MajrneLv Baker's of149 words
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Miscellaneous962 1932-02-26 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All timet given in the following litt are Singapore times. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL, 55.5 metres, testing dally Torn 10.30 to 11 a.m. RADIO SAIGON, 49.02 metres, 12 k.w.; 6.30 to 7.30 p.m. recital of chamber or classical music by the soloists962 words
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Miscellaneous266 1932-02-26 12 MUSIC FROM ItADin SAIGON. Orchestral Program** Radio-Saigon orchestra; ducted by M. Andre Soger ri -except on Mondays, when v,/ 0 f pJ,L /rom 6.30 p.m. 1 p r, **i FRIDAY FEB L Abduction into the Hareta 2. Oleita (.H. Pettier) 3. Legend? (Wieniou k M. Robert Bar 4. Scherzo (Lalot266 words
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Article1476 1932-02-26 13 Coming Of Age Celebration. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) There are many Muslim clubs and associations in Singapore and Penang but the one which was specially established in the interests of the Englisheducated Muslims to cater for their mental and physical activities is the Young1,476 words
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Advertisement618 1932-02-26 13 JOHNSON OUTBOARD j, JV, Unrivalled llATitrtri Unequalled I x* f V x S V in Speed. IflU I UHI3 In Performance. J Pleasure In Water 'i t/ Motoring Never Known Before I To Outboard Motors. With a JOHNSON you can go fishing, camping, J hunting, swimming, cruising or have delightful618 words
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Advertisement287 1932-02-26 13 bedtime iMgM beverage j SOUND, refreshing sleep /N j comes quickly and natur- W\ %*M VM The secret of sound J sleep is simple. Diges- MIL j tive unrest must be JJm gQ j allayed the nervous r JL a r§ tension of the day must /M 2 > be287 words
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Article406 1932-02-26 14 Chingay Procession To-day. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, F:b. 25. Th? annual Chinese celebrations oi the 20th, 21st and 22nd Chinese Moon are Ik Id to-day in Johore Bahru. The cer-monies in Johore Bahru are of a special nature and for many years past crowds from406 words
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Article370 1932-02-26 14 ALLEGED ASSAULT. 'From Our Own Correspondent., Malacca. Feb 23 Be-j'ore the Pcl'ee Magistrate. Mr. W G Rev s. to-div. local Chinese detcctiv H% Cho was charged with using criminal ccc en Ng Lit at Egerton Road on Feb. 8. The accused was undefended while- lifer Goh Tiow Wan370 words
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Advertisement75 1932-02-26 14 RELIEVES A PREVENTS PM/ INHALANTX* 1 I I I Simply put a drop on I your handkerchief and breathe the vapour. I "Vapex" goes straight to I the cause of the trouble the germs which multiply P so rapidly in the dark,. I warm passages of the nose and throat.75 words
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Advertisement448 1932-02-26 15 REAMER SAILINGS. \C&O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. ted in England.) MAIL r tSSENGn CARGO SERVICES. AND ORIENTAL STEAM [ON CO LONDON AND MAIL SERVICE. tract with His Majesty's t .iivernmentl. FROM LONDON China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1932 9.000 Mar. 3 15.000 Mar. 4 17.000 Mar. 18 6.500448 words
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Advertisement593 1932-02-26 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. (^NY.K. <g23? LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles. London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HARUNA MARU 10.850 Mar. I 10 I X A TOR I MARU 11.000 Mar. 24 15 9 KASHIMA MARU 10.000 Apr. 7 8 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Apr. 19 20593 words
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Advertisement341 1932-02-26 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. <g£ N OK DDE UTSCHER LLOYD. 'Incorporated in The undernoted are the 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 s.s. "HAVEL" for H'kong, S'hai, Y'hama, Yokkaichi, Nagoya, Kobe,341 words
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Advertisement396 1932-02-26 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch I W P I Australische Dampfschiffs |Q Q I Gesellschaft (Companies Innorvcratei* m Oermanw.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1932. t m.s. RAMSES via Manila Mar. 10 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Mar. 18 m.s. RHEINLAND direct Japan ports Mar.396 words
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Advertisement473 1932-02-26 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH Iwirl BRmsH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MAROOLIOUTH. Manager. OGee: I, Plnlaysoii Green. BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements.) CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. Authorised Capital M.OOC.tt* Issued Capital 1,000.0«.473 words
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Advertisement507 1932-02-26 16 THIS PAPER HAS THE LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND MOST IN BRITISH MALAYA. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE, TO LET. TO LET —185, Tank Road, Immediate entry appiy Meyer Brothers. TO LET —18-1, Prlnsep Street. Apply S. Mana&seh and Co., 5-2. Malacca Street. TO LET—II 7, KUliney507 words
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Advertisement605 1932-02-26 16 EDUCATIONAL. ARE YOU SEEKING THE BEST? 1 THEN THE COLONIAL* DAY SCHOOL. 1 74-2, BRAS BASAH ROAD. j IS THE IDEAL SCHOOL FOR YOUR CHILDREN. j (Under European Supervision). j PRIMARY TO SR. CAMBRIDGE. PIANO, FRENCH AND LATIN OPTIONAL. 1 PRIVATE TUITION A SPECIALITY. i ENROL NOW. MODERATE FEES. Private605 words
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Advertisement679 1932-02-26 16 j "TRIBUNE" SMALL ADs I j BRING RESULTS BECAUSE THEY REACH THE j j PERMANENT POPLLATTnv PUBLIC NOTICES. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Notification Under Section 15 Of Ordinance 139. (SALE OF FOOD DRUGS). The Public is hereby notified that tta Manager of Chop Sin Gin Huat. carrying on business at No. 67.679 words
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