Malaya Tribune, 27 February 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX^ No. 49 SINGAPORE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Feb. 27, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1932.
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    • 179 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. I I L|j< \NOT BETTER i HE BEST. II "Chop Hijau" I jj! j You will be satisfied A $j jj lil! i! CARLSBERG FILSENER !IJ 1 -CHOP HIJAU" Obtainable at Hotels. Clubs and j Rest Houses throughout the The ideal drink for tropical straits Settlements and
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    • 331 1 I ~i j THE i "MALAYA TRIBUNE" j IS THE BEST j j! ADVERTISING j MEDIUM j IN j MALAYA. I 1 I JH ERASMIC I |H Talcum Powder. k» M A Necessity for j ft All Ages. SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. S.S., F.M.S. SARAWAK. j j IN TABLET FORM.
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  • 1519 2 MR. GAMMONS' INTERESTING ADDRESS. EXPENSIVE SOCIAL CUSTOMS. At the invitation of Mr. W. A. L. Schaub. Vice-President of the Singapore Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, the delegates of seven Co-operative Societies in Singapore met on the 17th inst. at the V.M.C.A. Hall. Orchard Road, to elect provisional
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  • 461 2 CHINESE JOBS WHICH DID NOT MATERIALISE. Attracted to China by gilded prosprcls of employment in Government service rs a result cf the Siro-Japanese dispute, a number of toreign a.rmen. chiefly American and Canadian, who were practically stranded in Shanghai are being assisted by the consular authorities, says
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  • 170 2 A BOON TO WOOLLEN TRADE. London, Jan. 17. Alderman M. P. Tltterington, who was ye.> t'.xday re-elected President of the Natioral Association of Unions in the Textile Trades, at Bradford, said that the shutting out of imports of woollen and worsted yarns and piece goods by
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  • 1090 2  -  Woman, The Dominating Factor. Woman's Corner. Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. (By C.L. Kan Neo. In my last article I referred to home as the b d-rock of society. A word about homemakirifc. The hand that makes the home is decidedly a woman's hand. She is the pivot of
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  • 372 2 The Bras Basah Hmd Pararlv. ißy Pradaji X I have read with int< C L. article on the above subjt i "Woman's Corner" of the of Feb. 20. Her invitation to mT to SS?* the article with const] temptation, but the n... prevent me from accepting I
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    • 459 2 AURORA'S WORLD-FAMED FLOWER-BULBS. Order your Bulbs direct from Holland's best Bulb-farm. From many of your countrymen have we received orders of late for Bulbs for room and garden. In order to establish our House for good in your Country we think the best we can do is to offer you
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    • 165 2 Third Shipment Just Unpacked "PTLAPSAR" and "KENGCHYE" Clothi for Economists. Guaranteed fast colour and no starch Durable to wear and onf to wash Now on sale at YICK TAI COMPANY. Ms A 209. South Bridge Koao. Singapore At SI for 5 and for 6 y*rdi respectively. M*o obtainable at CHOP
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  • 1895 3 Governor Assents To Tncome Tax Bill—But An Amending Bill Is Being Introduced—Congress Party Comes To Life—Enabling Bill Withdrawn As A Move To Be Certified— Salary Levy Scale Altered—Relief To Debtors—Ceylonese Unemployed To Be Given Preference—Proposal. To Increase Postal Rates—Tit-Bits From The Mail. Ceylon has after all
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  • 209 3 PEOPLE LIVE ON WILD HERBS. Constantinople, Jan. 15. The famine which now distresses the region of Urla. in the province of Smyrna, has something particularly tragic about it. In spite of abundant tobacco crops, which once meant wealth and prosperity, people there are undergoing indescribable sufferings. Bread
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  • 284 3 MEETING OF SANITARY BOARD. i From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Feb. 24. The monthly meeting of the Seremban Sanitary Board was held in the Counril Cliambeis, Seremban. to-day at 10 a.m.. the Chairman (Mr. L. Forbes. M.C.S.) presiding. The Eoard agreed to the conversion of the football
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  • 129 3 HUNGARIAN POULTRY FARMER'S SUCCESS. Budapest. Jan. 15. For some Urn- attempts have been mad? m American and German poultry farms to produce eggs containing a h gh amount of iodine, which can be assimilated far more easily by the human organism in this way thai, when the
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  • 786 3 FIREWORKS DISPLAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Feb. 24. Last evening a casual visitor to Malacca would hardly hav> believed that Malacca was any the worse for the prevailing rubb-r slump. All roads vesteruay led to the Kubu Plains. Gaily attired Malays (men, womm, and fhildrrnt had poured
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  • 120 3 GUTHRIE'S REPORT. Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd., in their weekly report, dated Feb. 25, state: Since our last report the market has been quiet and uninteresting, with prices sagging in Singapore and New York, the latter showing a new low record. The following Malayan statistics for January
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    • 196 3 r"Tj ijFE READING J W READERS OF r THIS PAPERr Prof. Roxroy has [avouf the p ople of this rite* of their lives. >• 11 known in this I ~n .ntroduction lues of people, c tiny may be, is y .rvtilous. r ptions as to past, will astonish and of
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    • 66 3 -I I Women and men are amazed at tne rapid effect of "Pebeco" on dulled and tobacco stained teeth. Tkey like the "salty" tang which comes from the special ingredient used by "Pebeco". j This ingredient cleanses and refreshes the whole mouth and the effects last for hours. Buy a
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  • 1799 4 Duty On Ghee And Fares Home. A w?ll-attended and representative public meeting of Indians resident in Perak was held <>n Saturday evening under the auspices of the Kinta Indian Association, Ipoh. at the Association premises to discuss the recently-imposed duty on ghee and the prohibitive fares
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  • 214 4 Recently sev ral Johannesburg residents have undergone extraordinary experiences at the hands of a female, believed to be Europ an. who is subject to a very curious and unpleasant form of mania. She appears to find sat sfaction in darting out from ebseire corn rs in the
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    • 242 4 Great Strides Sometimes you can tell the difference milk at its best. All the cream in it, all all over the house within a day or two the vitamins. Rich farm milk, so treatof giving baby "Lactogen." A nagg. Ed in the "Lactogen" process that it ing anxiety has gone.
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  • 39 5 BARLOW'S REPORT. Messrs. Barlow and Co., in their weekly market report dated Feb. 19, state: After improving to $7.05 per picul the market Is now slightly easier. Closing quotations are as follows: Sundrled $6.95; mixed $6.50.
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    • 165 5 SPECIAL MATINEES TO-DAY j and TO-MORROW at 315 P.M. j i.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j i i WARNER BROS PRESENT I S OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN and SIGMUND j ROMBERG'S Musical Successor to I Viennese Nights" j cation of America's favourite masters of melody and romance More J ban Viennese Nights"! More thrilling
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    • 270 5 FRESH CUT FLOWERS FROM JAVA. As from Ist March, 1932, Fresh Cut Flowers from Java by every air mail can be obtained at The Shanghai Star Co. (OPPOSITE uXLEY ROAD) 126, Orchard Road, Telephone No. 2874. HIT-OF-Tdfi WEEK RECORDS. i 1142 Tears. 1137 Ninety nine out oi a Hundred. 1136
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    • 301 5 a Message tor rt omen. Prom the dawn of ai-tual woman hood until past middle-age, the physical changes to which all women are subject, impose a heavy strain rpon the kidneys. Similarly, at critical periods, and during the months before and after childbirth, the kidneys have a great amount ol
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    • 1764 5 CLUB DIARY. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. 9 T!Zn~* rt 7 5 pm (There are numerous Club, and Societte, R a( H n Sit nt inn 9 Received SYDNEY, VK2Me', 31.28 metres, from 7 Singapore, most of the member, of which or, MailOtlS tieCeiVed to 9pm reader, of the "Malaya Tribune."
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    • 200 6 Amusements < i Vii Km?-.'. Jli.iine. .4 GREAT NEW SHOW j| Jk% fete. FOX IWK WEEK END ENTERTAINMENT! T()-! >.\ V "S LN 'm ATIN E E WARNER BROS' Glamorous Musical Romance p| "VIENNESE NIGHTS"! H.WMERSTEIN Hi SIGMUND ROMBERG'S j Children of JgW Dreams" "WML t 111 I 11 »11*
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    • 237 6 t\ l.t PHONt N? 6909 LAST DAY TO-DAY OF A BRILLIANT SHOW, TYPICAL OF ALHAMBKA'S UNFAILING EXCELLENCE MATINEE AT 3 P.M. EVENING 6.15 AND 9.15 Robert Montgomery Charlotte Greenwood in The Man in Possession GAY AND WITTY FARCE COMEDY IN A LONDON SETTING I TO-MORROW Opening at the Matinee at
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    • 181 6 6.15 —TO-NIGHT 9 15 MATINEES: To-Day To-Morrow AT 3 P.M. INDIAS FINEST DRAMATIC TAL Draupads MONDAY j "B/ID GIRL" "The Picture Of The Year """"""-t r LAST TWO DAYS] LAST TWO DAY I To-Day To-Morrow I THREE SHOWS DAILY j j AT 3 6.15 9.15 P.M. j THREE SHOWS DAILY
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  • 43 7 COMMERCIAL NEWS. Singapore, Feb. 27. Standard Spot 7^ March t% April 7% 8 Apnl-June 8 B\* July-Sept. 8% Tone of Market. Quiet steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 2M>d. per lb. New York: Spot Sheet 3% cents (G.).
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  • 67 7 "S.F.P." Service. London, Feb. 26. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £138 l H (£l3B 13|16). Forward £140% (£l4l 316). Th> market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber pr.ces as follows: Spot (2 9i16d.). Forward 2 9jl6d.
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  • 296 7 British Official. Singapore, Feb. 27. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 4 1,32 d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 31;32d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 29,32 d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d., London demand 2s. 3 13 I6d London T.T. 2s. 3%d., Lyons demand 995,
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  • 161 7 DISTINCTION BETWEEN "JJNEMPLOYED" AND "IDLERS." Peking, Jan. 28. In Peking the authorities have a novel way of classifying those out of work, which might well be adopted elsewhere. They are divided Into "unemployed"' and "idlers," the former being those uirown «,ut of woric and genuinely reeking a
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    • 158 7 Victoria Memorial j Hall SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY. THE MESSIAH j Friday, March 4, at 9.15 p.m. Monday t 7, at 530 p.m. Prices: $2. $1 and Cents SO. Booking at Littles from Tuesday February 23. COMING j The Grant Anderson Company. TERRY'S j YORK CHOCOLATES in 1/* lb. and 1
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    • 98 7 SMASHED! Shattered!! Pulverised!!! All Past Records LAST TWO DA.YS Last Two Days I To-Day, Three Shows 1 at 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. jj I To-Morrow, Three Shows at 3, 615 9.15 F/7?a/ Performances OF THE Mastadonic Movietone MIRACLE That Is Sweeping Tne Town Like Wild-Fire NDR J E HAN Regardless
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    • 171 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED —Old Typewriters. 21, Lembu Rd. WANTED —Eurasian or Indian Bookkeepei and to look after collection of accounts of a manufacturing business, security required Apply Box No. 519, c|o "Malaya Tribune." TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials
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    • 47 7 fILHAMBBH To-Morrow MATINEE AT 3 P.M. EveninG 6.15&9.15 j zdi=di=di=di^i^r^r=li=lis W DUNN J SALL7 X EILERS I 1 The Boy and Girl of "Bad Girl" return to thrill and I LOVE, LIFE, H&PPSNESS JAHES DUNN sally EILERS hue MARSH directed HENRY KING A Fox Picture i ID
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  • 796 8 Japan is in a really terrible dilemma. The wonderful resistance of the Chinese troops at Shanghai has completely upset her calculations. A speedy and ruthless campaign which would bring a helpless China to her knees, and a dictated peace beside which the TwentyOne Demands would stem like
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  • 163 8 A very useful coloured map of Shanghai, on a large scale, is issued as a supplement with to-day's "Malayan Saturday Post." The resignation of his commission as a Second-Lieutenant in the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force bj Mr. G. M. Burns has been accepted. The 8 a.m. service at St. Andrew's
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  • 26 8 CHINESE CANNOT HOLD OUT. Reuter. Shanghai, 12.45 p.m. Chinese morale beginning to weaken. Cannot long hoid out after arrival of fresh reinforcements from Japan.—Reuter.
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  • 78 8 Conservatives Retain Seat. London, Feb. 26. The Henley be-election due to the death of Captain R. R. Henderson resulted as follows. Sir Giflord Fox <C) 16.553 Mr R B. Matthews (Liberal) 7.129 mr —Reuter. [The figures in the general election in October were as follow: nA
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  • 170 8 SERVICE IN TWO WARS. Rugby, Feb. 26. Field Marshal Lord Plumer is lying seriously ill at his London home. Mr Lloyd George who, It was anticipated, would return next week to his Paruamsntary duties, is confined to his with a cold. —British Official. [Lord Plumer had
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  • 130 8 CAMPBELL NOT RESTING ON HIS LAURELS. Reuter Daytona (Florida). Feb. 26. Sir Malcolm Campb 11 failed in a further attempt on the mil? record, averaging 251.748 m.p.h. Although he failed in the mile. St Malcolm established three other records: Five miles at an average of 242.751 m.p.h.: five
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  • 120 8 PASSED BY HUGE MAJORITY. British Official. Rugby. Feb. 20. The Hou c c of Crmmons last night passed the Import Duties Bill, which places, a ten per cent, tariff on mcst manutac.ured and partly manufactured goods, by 442 votes to C 2. a Government majority of 380.
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  • 82 8 British Official. Rugby. Feb. 26 In the House of Commons Major Elliot (Financial Secretary to the Treasury), moving a small supplementary vote for extra exp nses incurred in th? collection of revenue, said that the collection had recently been at a rate almost unparalleled in
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  • 30 8 British Official Rugby, Feb. 26. The Prince of Wales has consented to open the new Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford-on-Avon, en April 23. the poet's birthdsy.—British Official.
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  • 54 8 British Official. Rugby, Feb. 26. Her Majesty the Queen, who has made two lengthy visits to the Olympia section of the British Industries Pair, where she made < xteniivj purchases, particularly in glass, china and cutlery, to-day visited the textile section at the White City in company
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  • 87 8 CO-OPERATIVE UNION, on page 2 WOMAN'S CORNER, on page 2. CEYLON NEWS AND NOTES, on page 3. NOTES FROM SEREMBAN, on page 3. MALACCA NOTES, on page 3. CHINA WAR MAP, on page 4. RESOLUTION OF PERAK INDIANS, on p. 4. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 5.
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  • 428 8 -iBY "LOOKER-ON "Let Singapore Flourish The City Fathers bright ideas that way. But they've got to re v rit *k Municipal machine. Pre-\ won't do for the peppy 19 A curious conjunction eircna stances —a Retrenchm* V" is sitting and it is prop hand cut a wholly
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  • 37 8 Prom Indo-China by the due at Singapore at 8 am Prom China and Ma:.:: > Garfield." due at Bfagsp day. From China by tht Sire Singapore on Monday. Prom Australia by the Singapore daylight on M
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  • 33 8 RIBBKR London: 2 1 ~d New York: 3\ ewttt Singapore: f%— rt nt s i£c [DUtfB London Spot £137 15» ,p«Hm Three Months: £140 2s bd Singapore: *****'i 1*
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    • 340 8 I Billiards In Your Home/ AYHES" Model Billiard Tables. I J These Tables are well constructed facsimile models and should in no sense be jj regarded as Toys. Composition Board replaces the expensive slate and with the help of a good quality Cloth and Rubber Cv shiomv an excellent reproduction
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    • 64 8 For Accuracy and Reliability SMARTEST DESIGNS SOLE AGENTS For S.S. St F.M.S. U. S. de Silva Bros JEWELLER*. IS, man STREET SINGAPORE T. X S BISCUITS One Packet from 2 eta. to 15 cts < 1- lb. Tins from 26 cts. to 52 eta. 2- lb. Tins from 40 eta.
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  • 1601 9 ENTIRE JAPANESE ARMY CORPS FOR SHANGHAI. U'I'ALLING PUNISHMENT THREATENED FOR CHINESE. FIELD OF WAR OPERATIONS TO BE EXTENDED. British Official. estimated that an entire Japanese Army Corps (probably »000 men) will be in action in Shanghai in a few days, punishment is threatened for the Chinese
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  • 130 9 Sheer Self-Defence." Reuter. London. Feb. 27. A half column letter cabled from Tokyo re Shanghai is given prominence in the "Times." It is signed by Viscount Ishii, Prince Tokugawa and Barons Wakatsuki, Sakatani and Natsui Dan and it replies to the letter in the "Times"
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  • 1390 9 JAPAN'S DEFIANCE OF LEAGUE. SOVIET WARNING TO NIPPON. "SHOULD CURTAIL THEIR APPETITES." Reuter. America's stronger line in regard to the Far Ea:;t is welcomed by Europ -an commentators. The U.S.A. may fortify the Philippines. Soviet Russia has issued a warning against Japanese aggression in North Manchuria
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    • 229 9 j 6.15 PA VILION 9.15 TO-NIGHT MATINEES TO-DAY AND SUNDAY 3.15 THE FUNNIEST COMEDY YOU'VE EVER SEEN "TONS of I MONEY" STARRING THE GREAT ENGLISH COMEDIAN RALPH LYNN Come and Laugh Your cares Away—A show Guaranteed to Cure Depression OWING TO TREMENDOUS SUCCESS "TONS I OF MONEY" WILL BE EXTENDED
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  • 7763 10 AMENITIES OF SINGAPORE AS INDUSTRIAL CENTRE. MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS MAKE A MOVE. LIVELY DISCUSSION ON THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLAR BONUS. "In any story you may read, or see on the films, Singapore is given as a town of iniquity; the main scene is probably an
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  • 572 10 CHARITY MATCH AT THE STADIUM. ASSN FOOTBALL. (By 'Reynard.") Meeting for the first time this season, the S.C.C. and the Chinese attracted a moderate crowd at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The result was a draw of 1-1, both points being scored during the first half.
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  • 81 10 NOT AS PLAYER BUT AS SCRIBE. CRICKET. London, Feb. 26. Speculation as to whether Jack Hobbs, the famous England batsman, will be included in the English team which will visit Australia next winter should be set at rest by the announcement that, although he will be
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  • 42 10 BOXING. Young Johnson asks us to state that he wishes to challenge Battling Guillermo to a ten or twelve rounds contest, the date to be as early as possible, as he must go back to Kuala Lumpur soon.
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  • 89 10 APPEALS WRITTEN ON GRANDSTAND WALLS. /From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Feb. 27. Visitors to Ipoh racecourse for this morning's training were astonished to find the walls of the grandstand freely used for big Chinese writings. A translator was procured, who said that the purport was calling upon all
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  • 66 10 Alleged to have attempted to extort $5,000 from Dr. Harold Liap Hin Lim, Wee Chee Neo, a good looking married woman, appeared before the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) this morning. The case was postponed, the accused being allowed ball of $200. Mr. V. D.
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  • 472 10 THE WRITING ON THE WALL? RUGBY FOOTBALL. Let us not be too conceited to appreciate the deficiencies of Rugby football as played in the Home Countries, says a writer in the •Sporting Chronicle." Let us admit we have not attained to perfection yet. Cynics w.ll say
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  • 123 10 PRAYERS AFTER INTERVIEW WITH POPE Vatican City, Feb. 12. Aft r an interview with the Pope, Sig. Mussolini, surrounded by a small group of attendants went to St. Peter's where he was preceded by Mgr. Pellizzo, whose attendants were dressea n crimson breeches and stockings wh.ch
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  • 68 10 TIME TO CRY HALT. Reuter. Washington. Feb. 25. A statement urging that the time has come to call a halt in the present monetary dislocation has been issued by the sub-committee of the House of Representatives investigating the silver problem. The committee, which is holding a hearing shortly,
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  • 220 10 The M.M. mail steamer "Ambois c" is due on next Wednesday morning from Madras. She will probably sail on the same day for Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong. She berths at the wharf. The M.M. "Azay" Le Rideau" is due from Saigon to-morrow morning and will probably sail In
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  • 277 10 YANGTZE DELTA NOW ROARING HELL. Shanghai. With my family, consisting of ten adults and three children, I have been fleeing from the hostilities between the Japanese and Chinese during the past week, writes Miss Zee Chin-mei, a cousin of the associate editor of the
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  • 164 10 HOUSE SEARCHED WITHOUT WARRANT. Alleged to have be.'n in possession of a large quantity of stolen property, a Javanese named Ali bin Ismail appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. G. E. Clayton) vest'-rday. The cas? was the sequel to a raid by Detec-tive-Inspector McEwan on
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  • 278 10 ALARMING REPORTS OF PUTSCH IN MEMEL TERRITORY. Berlin. Jan. 27. Alarming reports of preparations for a "putsch" in the Memel Territory were featured by the press here to-night. The Memel Territory was detached from Germany under the Versailles Treaty and. while remaining an autonomous unit, was placed
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  • 67 10 "S.F.P." Service. London, Feb. 2e. It is unofficially anticipated that Sir George May will be chairman of the Tariff Advisory Committee. Sir George, who is a member of the Council of the Institute of Actuaries, was formerly Secretary of the Prudential Assurance Co. He was chairman
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  • 61 10 With a record of thr:e previous conviction.-, a Malay named Said bin Ahmat was sentenced by the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) yesterday, to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment for picking the pocket of an Indian. The victim was walking along Weld Road and was carrying
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  • 45 10 "S.F.P." Service. London, Feb. 27. All tin has been removed from the free list under the Imports Duties Bill but tin ores ire specially not mentioned among the because they are Included in metallic ores, which are all exempted—"S.F.P." Service.
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  • 379 10 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. fci 27. Uf j: Rubber u distinctly firmer l although slightly lower and unchanged m price locaUv a S J Kubbers: Then are i lor Scudais up 'o 74 cents. I cents and M.ntikubs at 22 a: can be taken at
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  • 84 10 "S.F.P." Service. London. Feb n The "Financial News" states to-d regard to the "Telegraaf" reports at tV- n of Hr. Luytjes to Amsterdam and thment that it followed a report py IB Miller after his tour of tin- D~ i which he was told that the
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  • 134 10 Singapore Feb Rice, Siam Al pa X f Rice. Siam 1 Rice, Siam 2 Rice, Siam 3 Rice, Siam "Sinway" per k Rice, Siam No. H! {•-0 Rice. Saigon A-l Rice, Saigon No. 1 Rice. Saigon 2 Rice. Saigon 3 Rice, Rangoon "S Q." per k Rice, Rangoon "Meetone
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  • 63 10 At the 19th annual untitled Sepoy Lines Funeral A residence of Mr. Loke 1 Road, the following wen el for the ensuing yea: President; Mr. Ong B dent; Mr. Tan Cttong X j Song Kee Kuan, hoi Keng Lim. asst. Beng Chiang, hon trea Guan. asst. hon ton Luan, hon.
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  • 32 10 The rate of issue of Money Order for India The rate of issue of and Ceylon to-day is R 1 rate of payment of Money 0 and Ceylon Is Rs 156 10t
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  • 347 11 -1 OMMENC ING TO-DAY. CRICKET. reen New Zealand and at Christchurch, concluded on Tuesday, played next week-end S.C.C. SEASON. s PLAY IN TRIAL MATCH. for trie loss of three the hour's play in the a on which commenced Q b Maxwell 17 UH b Jopp 17
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  • 217 11 ERADICATING HUMAN ELEMENT. ATHLETICS. 1 I i Park, Glasgow, Mr. George P. resident of Maryhill Harriers, demonstration of an electric !ur which a patent has been '■ie inventor. B timing machine has, in my The Chiel"), practically bin of eradicating the human the timing of sprint races. of
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  • 932 11 ANNUAL MEETING ON MARCH 15. LAWN TENNIS. The annual general meeting of the Singapore L. T. A. will bp h Id in the upstairs lounge of the S.C.C. at 6.30 pm. on Tuesday, March 15. Committee: —The following was the committee of the Association at the commencement
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  • 478 11 GOLF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Feb. 24. The February mixed foursomes competition was played on the 18th and resulted as follows Mrs. C. F. Smith and Hon. Mr. O. H. G. Clarke 46-8%-37%. Mrs. C. Milne and Mr. W. Muoro 46-8^-37V,. Mrs. C. H. O. Clarke
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  • 136 11 LINKING TWO SUBURBAN DISTRICTS. Canton. Feb. 1. Anotner bridge will soon be built here connecting Wongsha with Fatei, two suourban districts of Canton. Messrs. McDonnell ?nd German, the Tientsin engineers who have been pushing the Canton-Honan span to completion. have signed a contract for the construction of this
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  • 127 11 TO CLIMB FOUR MILES IN 15 MINUTES. Claimed to be the fastest fighting aircraft In the world, a new high-altitude ArmstrongSiddeley biplane, capable of flying at a speed of more than 200 miles an hour at aheight of three miles above ground, has successfully passed flying
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    • 239 11 I To-Mght I To-Nighi IU 1 o-Myhi Ist Show Starts at 7.15 p.m 2nd Show Starts at 9.30 p.m. ,iV (NA LOY JAS>N Kot*\rU>b in "The Jazz Cinderella" j A PICTURE THAT WILL MAKE YOU LIVE. LAUGH AND BE MERRY. PRICES OF ADMISSION: 20 cents 40 cents. J A First
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    • 222 11 are prepared from Nutritious Ingredients, and being Rich in Natural Vitamina they help build sound Bones and strong Muscles ot the Children. IRRESISTIBLY DELICIOUS. FRAMROZ CO. i Gull Bahar Hair Oil fSss*+: T~ i REGISTERED J J? (Awarded (iold Medals). $t 11 is at once fragTant and J w cooling;
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  • 31 12 British Official. Rugby, Feb""26. Vice-Admiral Alfred Pound has been appointed a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty and Chief of Naval Personnel in succession to Admiral Sir Cyril Fuller—British Official.
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  • 287 12 NOT WITH EXCESSIVE PETROt PRICES! I Usui? oil instead of c al or «ood ~ng li s plac s a railway at tile nu-:n J tympanies tolling oil. When (recall» "Malay Ma i") the late Mr Spoon.-: m Gen r al Manager of the FMS Railrarc •o
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  • 52 12 MOM 11 North. N.-East and N Java. South-We>: S Borneo. Olikhri M Dilly Sclat Pandjang. Ben Si Api Api 4 Pontianak Natuna and A: uoi: >'* B I AIR MAIL l>l Mails by the outward 1> Amsterdam are pore by the evening i nwiftinnr will be read holders
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    • 308 12 CHURCH Si;i> Vla: THIRD SUND |v FEBRUAIO m 8. ANDREW 6 50 a.m. Holy c 30 a.m. Ma; ins. 8 a.m. Holy C Address. ra -> 5:30 p m. Evenso:. Holy Communion Friday at 8 Tuesday, Thursd.. STRAITS CHINE.-. Kamp'H 8:30 a.m. Bundaj 10:30 a.m. Malay g Keng. C :30
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  • 90 13 [Our readert are invited to write to us on tubjects of public interest. It must be underitood that the Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF iS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double (pacing), and on one side of the paper only. °en
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  • 106 13 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—In view of the very sorrowful incidents happening in Shanghai the Straits-born minstrels have abandoned their usual functions on the 16th Chinese moon (Chap Lak Mei). Usually on this day the womenfolk, in their finest dresses and wearing jewel*, ride round in
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  • 179 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Of late two types of learned people have been to the fore in the correspondence columns of your valuable paper, the "Malaya Tribune." The first are those who take it upon themselves to re-write details of current Sino-Japanese happenings without throwing any
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  • 174 13 (To the Editor. 'Malaya Tribune.-) on S w r In reply Cat holic's" letter of the inst which appeared in vour paper of yesterday. I suggest that mats of any description. whether printed on or otherwise, are made to trample upon. Does he object to hinges, locks
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  • 334 13 fTo the Editor, "Malaya Tribune." J Sir, "Swatow Pagoda" asks whether I have ever seen educated beggars who write Chinese characters. As a matter of fact I never have. The typos of which "Onlooker" wrote are mcstly uneducated and possess no manners. That is why we cannot blame them
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  • 485 13 Local Clubs All Actively Preparing. SPORTS COMMENTS. 15 clamourin g a game of rrick* arranSS gd pv° re SUCh a game c < Prove a hlhT 52 5 U yearS should Bhly hlteres ting fixture. Singapore tr-nT e thT U /H ably PlaCed for ™*ngthe tSLSL I
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  • 434 13 NO CHURCH WEDDINGS. j The Primate. .n a letter to the "Canterbury Diocesan Gazet.'." makes an important pronouncement on the subject of marriage in church. He sta.es: "In view of the increasing laxity on .he subject of marriage it is most important that care should be taken in
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    • 610 13 Chocolax I Because of its agreeable taste and mild but prompt and I effective action, Constipation in children readily yields CHOCOLAX. This laxative should be chosen in every instance as it tends to restore regularity of the bowels. I A.so food for adults. i For sale at all Pharmacies. i
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    • 34 13 CATARACT. No risk of operation. No matter rrpe or unripe. No matter however the films may Of nard. Guaranteed cure without any harm Particulars on request. Apply, Dr. Shern.au PCS, Baliabhanga, (Faridpur), Bengal. India
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    • 284 13 HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN DRINKING POSTUM "I St£7tcd se\eral months r«& f9P ago, a:;vl it's done me :i lot rT|f up a hit. Frit nervous and V /ill irrital,!; J a friend W\ V/ /IH ifested 100 much tea njij;ht ByS if Im- the reason. So I change d
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  • 422 14 VNOTHER GREAT SUTCLIFFE PARTNERSHIP. Home Sports Review. (By An Mail: Special to the 'Malaya Tribune") CRICKET. One «>f the features of the coming English I te«&OII «111 be the trial games and the choice oJ British test team, and new zest will be added to
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  • 162 14 THROWS UP COLLEGE BOAT CLUB CAPTAINCY. ROWING. I) Batg Thome who has rowed bow in •v> Cambridge University eights has rcs.cned Th re b mv h comment in Cambride > about Lis resignation no it b suggested thr-t there h a difference of "minion regarding the
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  • 421 14 OXFORD PRESENT FAVOURITES. HOCKEY. Although it is generally thou-ht that the nxford and Camb- ldge ho~k y teams ar? belo.\ the average, an txciting struggle is anticipated in the Intervarsity match to be played at Eeckcnham shortly. Acually the sides are better than their uneven records for
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  • 581 14 L.T.A. ISSUE A WARNING TO SECRETARIES. LAWN TENNIS. Tin- Lawn Tennis Association have issued a strong warning in tht form of a letter from Mv H A s'belli the secretary, to all tournarmnt secretaries and championship committees against the payment of hotel expenses to players and
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  • 694 14 NATIONAL RACE ARRANGEMENTS. ATHLETICS. The courst foi the women's national cross country race, which is being held in Coventry on February 20 is forbidden to competitors until the day of the race, but a Women's Amateur Athletic Association committee have made a trial of the course
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  • 163 14 DEATH OF SHIP'S CAPTAIN ON A LAUNCH. Shanghai. Feb 11 The Japanese naval authorities have tod a nern Potest with the Chines, authority cVncernmg the murder by Ch nse solenor the master of a Japanese steamer ofl Lnngbw Rear-Admiral Shimada. who announc d tha acSon be taken said
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    • 321 14 11 S j I M j j I CRUDE OIL ENGINES 4MIL Stationary Engines ii Horizontal and Vertical j Marine Engines I t »i SOLE AGENTS: N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., l! jj M SINGAPORE and PENANG. **J I! i i i ELLISON S. EZEKIEL. Manufacturing and Consulting Optician.
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    • 413 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. "TTi o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. •,d in England.) MU i VSSENGE* CARGO SERVICES. |HD ORIENTAL STEAM N CO LONDON AND MAIL SERVICE. ~t r. i<t with His Majesty's (iovernmcnt). 0 %RD FROM LONDON r China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1932 9 000 Mar. 3 13.000
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    • 584 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HARUNA MARU 10.850 Mar. 8 10 5 X A TOR I MARU 11,000 Mar. 24 15 S KASHIMA MARU 10.000 Apr. 7 8 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Apr. 19 20 HAKONE MARU
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    • 346 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER I frffif LLOYD. (Incorporated in Germany i 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,
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    • 284 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch IH rs P Australische DampfschifTs IQ Q Gesellschaft (Companies Incoru.rateC m Qermanw.) 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 d.rect Japan ports Mar. 23
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    • 440 15 INSURANCE. THE fE£\ SOUTH ||StS BRITISH VV m VJ&J/W INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. OOce: I. Flnlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. tnd Floor of No.
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    • 1125 16 THIS PAPER HAS THE jj' LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND MOST IN BRITISH MALAYA. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE. TO LET. TO LET—B2. Truro Road rent $25. Apply next door. TO LET—Bungalows Nos. 1. Margate Road tnd 7, Ramsgate Road, both off Grove Road. Bungalow No. 9,
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    • 625 16 Le z!Adercie/s School ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—F. I. MILES* EDUCATIONAL, ARE YOU SEEKING THE BEST? j THEN THE COLONIAL DAY SCHOOL. J 74-2, BRAS BASAH ROAD. J IS THE IDEAL SCHOOL FOR YOUR CHILDREN. i (Under European
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    • 415 16 "TRIBUNE" SMALL ,\DS. i! BRING RESULTS ii BECAUSE THEY REACH jj THE l I H PERMANENT POPULATION I II 11 AUCTION SHERIFFS SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 69 of 1932. BETWEEN HENRY VVAUGH CO., LTD Plaintiffs AND TAN BOON CHIN Defendant.
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    • 435 16 MASSAGE M ANICURE MASSAC: Miss Matsuye. Miss Masako Mlsako. No. 30. Bencoolen Street sin? MALAYA SST" 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including lactam at office Postage or close (Local or to ft** residence. P.M.S.! Conn::* Yearly $15.00 $2100 $3300 Half Yearly 7.50 $10.50 mm Quarterly $3.75 $5.25
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