Malaya Tribune, 29 February 1932
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Title Section29 1932-02-29 1 The Malaya Tribune v XIX.- No. SO SINGAPORE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Feb. 2<f. 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement35 1932-02-29 1 j CEYLON J TEA. j fOI OS NOT BETTER! I HE BEST. I$ 1,000,000 Wreck! j For The jJB Greatest THRILL OFf YOUR Ml™ ~i w S X To-Night WW, To-Night A I I 5E5Z5E5H5Z5H5E5H5H*****^35 words
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Advertisement19 1932-02-29 1 r I THE j "MALAYA TRIBUNE" j IS THE BEST j ADVERTISING j MEDIUM j IN MALAYA. I —I19 words
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Article2563 1932-02-29 2 PURCHASING POWER OF STERLING. BALANCE OF PAYMENTS. It is possible that the !e el touch'd in December by the English pounJ in terms of foreign currency will prc\e to be the lowest with the excepticn of the poi.:t leached during the Inflation pv.od of 10-' O. says2,563 words
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Article163 1932-02-29 2 CEYLON WORSE We n„ MALAY V. HU i Comparing the new in with those now bnpoc entering the F. M S :c the -Malay Mail") tha instance is the Ceylon dvi F. M. S. duty and that v, on beer! duty in Ceylon is mm F. M. S. and163 words
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Article94 1932-02-29 2 IL DUCE ADVOCATES MOVEMENT. Rome h That Sgr. Mussolini beUei'ea Ln Nature" movement was revealed in i by the Puce openlne the Congr, mm Medical Syndicates. "I am convinced." he said, thai manner of eating, dressing sleeping will have to be radically air. sun and exercise are94 words
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Article112 1932-02-29 2 BILL PASSED BY A LARGh MAJORITY. Madrid. F b Divorce. which was hith rto BBknSfffl I Spain as beinw contrary to the tcacU Catholic Church. was officially r to-night when the Constituent Oortes pssal the Government Divorce BU w:\: l :i majority. However, after having waited su112 words
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Advertisement380 1932-02-29 2 A WIDE RANGE OF LADIES j UNDERWEAR TO SELECT FROM AT j Wtiiteaways J \l 1W I LADIES FINE LAWN j XI MFV VEST. \)jjkdJ NIGHTDRESSES. j For Children in fine ribbed 7 Embroidered fronts, square j I cotton. Exac to Ic.'ch and V snape neck San 2. 4. 6380 words
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Advertisement161 1932-02-29 2 j Sandwich MUM! ..J n or at j Recipes jHuirUu and Tea Xlme i SCRAMBLED EGG ROLLS. FISH S4VOLRV j Pound together 6 sardines. 1 table- P"°l and slice a lay rilling on each piece and roll up a little cayenne neatly. Garnish with sliced tomato. OB lemon juice. Mix161 words
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Article1064 1932-02-29 3 A STILL-BORN PLAN. THE REFRACTORY "CONTRACTING PARTIES." (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") Ever snce the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy was broken up by the victorious Allies there ha- been constant talk of reconstructing the old Habsburg Empire on a purely economic basis by creating a Federal Stat- comprising the1,064 words
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Article448 1932-02-29 3 PROFESSOR HALDANE'S THEORY. FRESH LIGHT THROWN. Fresh light on the mechanism by which new species are formed was given by Professor J. B. S. Haldane, in a lecture at the Royal Institution. London. Professor Haldane described one way in which new species, strong enough to pass the448 words
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Article426 1932-02-29 3 MINUTES OF RECENT MEETING. I The following are extracs from the minutes of a recent meeting of the Automobile Association of Milaya. held at the offices of the secretaries of the Selan~or Automobile Association Present: Negri Sembilan Motor Association. Messrs. G. Maund and F. Hilton; Fenang426 words
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Article152 1932-02-29 3 F.M.S. GOVERNMENTS POLICY. Mr. Rex Duncan, Secretary of the Automobile Association of Malaya, referring to a leading article in the "Malay Mail*' writes to that paper: "I v.ould be pleased if you would explain how, and why. 'those who use these roads should b" made to pay152 words
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Advertisement253 1932-02-29 3 ""ffl MALAYA'S j |l j 1 Newest and Mosl. i f IlKi Delicious j DRINK I M FRUIIPOPI Made From The < Finest Imported FRUITS Product of PHOENIX j IyJJJJgj Aerated Water Works, j SINGAPORE. j I HUBBUCKS E Paints,OikVarnishes,ctc arc known through the World for ScS:. covering power and253 words
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Advertisement504 1932-02-29 3 j THE FAVOURITE:—j Refuse AU Imitations. FiOll insist on I 0 lira C A ifM CRUSH. j 1 Manufactured by I G gJBS S fraser E KHH H NEAVELTD I IbIIII Aerated Water ANOTHER WAR STORY Ex-Service Man and His "Souvenir" Rheumatism That Got Into His Bones Here's \et anoth.r504 words
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Article618 1932-02-29 4 ALL FOUR HOME COUNTRIES BEATEN. RUG BY FOOTBALL. Emerging successfully frcm their final test at Murray held, the Springboks completed their programme with a record hich compares favourably with those of more highly praised f ombinutions l.om overseas in the past. Throughout the tour the South618 words
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Article385 1932-02-29 4 WILL LEGISLATION BE REQUIRED. The oiit.stand.mg imnressions created by the Springboks are: Theft wonde-ful physique, which they used to the fullesc advantage; Th-;r penchant for kicking: and Their novel rcrummage formation of three in the front row. four in the second, and one in the back row.385 words
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Article1166 1932-02-29 4 WHAT HE THINKS ABOUT "FREAK" DECLARATIONS. FLOUTING THE AUTHORITIES. CRICKET. Lord Hawke, captain of Yorkshire for twenty eight years and President for thirty odd years, severely condemned the "freak" declarations to which certain county captains resorted during the last cricket season, when speaking at the1,166 words
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Article231 1932-02-29 4 FAR-REACHING DECISION BY 8.8.8.C. "EMPIRE TITLE" BOUT. BOXING. The most important decision made by the British Bcxing Board of Control since its inception was reached at a meeting of the administrative stewards recently when it was decided to lift the colour bar and to recognise the contest231 words
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Article755 1932-02-29 4 WHAT WILL THE HOME OFFICE DO? Coming everts cast their shadows before, writes Norman Hurst in the "Sporting Chronicle." First we hear that nothing will be .aid by the powers that be if the Larry Gain* —Don MeCorkindale match is announced as being for the British Empire755 words
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Article266 1932-02-29 4 k,d TITLh A(, I "I am going to q world's light-..,. more. If lam b to England in en box.ng gloves Jack Kid who after taking whirlwind Vfetort i in fights for the woi this promise to a Jack took nis j him when he266 words
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Advertisement390 1932-02-29 4 Could Not Sleep On Account of Rash Healed by Cuticura "A rash appeared at the joint of my left elbow. After a few days it commenced to itch. Then a rash broke out below my left knee and also at the base of my spine. The irritation was unbearable, and390 words
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Advertisement26 1932-02-29 4 LACTOGEN makes Weak Babies Strong. As /7 r r \ipi I V- x f//Fi It Ilia® /^^i r f V l j CIGARETTES MADE IN ENGLAND26 words
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Article455 1932-02-29 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. Singapore, February 29, 10 a.m. Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Ends Buyers. Sellers. Kumbang Tm Dec. 31 tl. 4.0 tl. 5.0 Malay Dec. 31 0.18/J 1.0.0 Hi Tin June 30 0.10.0 0.11.0 Tm Dec. 31 0.10.3 0.11.3 i Padang June 30 0.074 0.124 caves Tin Aug. 31 0.18455 words
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Article278 1932-02-29 5 FRASER A CO.S QUOTATIONS. CLOSING QUOTATION Ends Buyers Buyers. H »2 Alex. Brick Pref Dec. 31 tIM «2.00 t: Alex. Brick Ord. Dec 31 £1 B. American Tobacco Sep.. .<0 13.154 OMM I Centra Engine Works Nov. 30 $0.20 30.30 ..om I ISC Chinese Com. Bank Dec. U 7040278 words
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Article76 1932-02-29 5 ISSUED BY FRASER CO EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Buyers. Sellers. re Cold Storage Deb 7 Pc 100 101 c 1 Municipal (1901) 5 90 l{ da. (1907) 4V» M do (1909 4V* 96 r° do (1913) 4 m do. (1926) 4 102 03 c do. (1928) 476 words
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Article454 1932-02-29 5 FRASER A CO AND LTALL EVATTS QUOTATION!. TO-DAY'S PRICES, prater Co. Lyall Bratta. issue Value. Ye r Sellers. Buyers. Sellers. All,.nhT Rubber rtb. 21 $0 65 $0.70 $0.60 $0.65 1™ Inr oafah Sept. 80 0.35 0.45 0.35 0.40 1.00 Alor Ga ah W 10 ar Doc $1 0.10 0.15454 words
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Article445 1932-02-29 5 SINGAPORE, FEB. 26. MEAT. Beef steak (round), kati 40 Beef stew or aurry, kau 30 Pork, learn, kati 50 Portk. lean and fat «Ist quality*, kati 38 Mutton Australian, lb. 30 Fowl, kati 35 Hens (Locally reared) kati 42 Ducks, each 55 Pigeons, domesic unfledged, pair 95 PPigeons.445 words
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Article130 1932-02-29 5 FINE FOR TIN QUOTA OFFENCE REDUCED. An appeal by the well-known Kuala Lumpur mining engineer. Mr. Mungo Park, against a fine of $100 and an order to forfeit 46 pikuls of tin ore for an offence under the Tin Restriction Enactment, was allowed by Mr. Justice Mudie130 words
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Advertisement70 1932-02-29 5 M. E. NATHAN. ELECTRICAL RADIO AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS v**™ 96, North Bridge Tbo 4856 Road. 5618 AGENTS: LISSEN COMPONENTS. LAFAYETTE RADIO SETS. Brunswick Electric Gramophones Panachord Records. ELECTRIC AMPLIFIERS GRAMO-RADIO SETS PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM. Electric Gramophones On Hire Installations Repairs and Services by Expert and Qualified Engineers. Mr aU defect*70 words
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Advertisement72 1932-02-29 5 Phom> 7 39». I I RADIO AND SOUND ENGINEERS. •owe agents ano MPNK*»»» o, the ccaoing «*d.o «M Orchard Road, Singapore. (Corner Opposite Amber ManalonaL Miir »OKNT« (Malaya) ?J5oTrO/J THt LARGEST RADIO COMPONENT MANUFACTURERS j %Aajg|? IN THE WORLD. 11 w^ o-mnt i Automatically Charges from Sac-Leclanehe L.T. BATTERY L.T.72 words
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Miscellaneous651 1932-02-29 5 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All times given in the following list are Singapore times. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL, 55.5 metres, testing dally rrom 10.30 to 11 a.m. 1 RADIO SAIGON, 49.02 metres, 12 k.w.; 6.30 :o 7.30 pjn. recital of chamber or classical nusic by the651 words
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Miscellaneous415 1932-02-29 5 PETALING HILL, programme by Malayan \mateur Radio Society (Kuala Lumpur). 35 metres; 6.30 to 7 p.m. Asiatic music; 7 7.15 pm. English recorded music; 7.15 to 7.25 p.m. British Official Wireless News; 7J5 o 8.30 p.m. recital of latest H. M. V. recorded nusic. KADIO-SAIGON as Tuesday. CHELMSFORD, 7.30 to415 words
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Advertisement636 1932-02-29 6 Amusements < eeee~ i capital I TO-NIGHT! j t WARNER BROS GLAMOROUS ROMANCE COMPOSED BY THE FAMOUS J WRITERS OI VIENNESE NIGHTSI Acclaimed by Packed Houses M one cf the be,t Musical Pictures shown in Singapore! i j OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN AND I SIGMUND ROMBERG'S I Children of Dreams with the636 words
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Article66 1932-02-29 7 PLAYED IN TOURIST TEAM HERE. A "Sin Chew Jit Pao" report states that Black e" Ch n. one of China's star half-backs, who played for the South China Touring Team in Java and Singapore las:t year, was killed in action last week on the Kiangwan front.66 words
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Article198 1932-02-29 7 NEW OFFICE OPENED IN SINGAPORE. The scope Singapore offers for the purchase of gold has attracted the attention of several commercial undertakings and the latest firm to take the field is the Universal Gold Syndicate. This firm is in intimate touch with the world's bullion market198 words
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Article103 1932-02-29 7 PASSENGER INJURED. Mr. A. Farquharson. cf the Alexandra Brickworks. Singapore, met with a nasty accident yesterday at Tanjong Paizar. It appears that he was going by car along Tanjong Pagar Road In the company of a friend. Mr. W. H. Wilson, who was at the103 words
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Article125 1932-02-29 7 ADVANCE OF SEVEN POINTS IN A WEEK. Rugby. Feb. 28. Although with the opening of a new account on Monday little business is being done generally en the Stock Exchange, this morning the buying movement for British Government rtocks continued and further advances are recorded, the125 words
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Article129 1932-02-29 7 NEW OFFICER FOR SINGAPORE. i From Our Own Correspondent./ London. Feb. 4. Major Brian Cuff. Cheshire Regiment, who has been seconded for service on the staff at Singapore as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter-Master-General. began his soldiering as a second lieutenant of the Green Howards, frcm which regiment129 words
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Article301 1932-02-29 7 The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended Feb. 20. 1932. Baghdad: 1 plague case. 1 smallpox case and 1 death. Basrah: 1 smallpox case. BMNetn: 1 plague case and 1 death. Bombay: 2 smallpox cases301 words
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Article107 1932-02-29 7 SHIPPING NEWS. The following passengers disembarked here this morning on the "Pres. Garfield" from San Francisco and ports: Mr. Edgar Appold. Miss Helen Clarke. Dr. L. Elston. Mrs. L. W. Elston. Mr. W. Gallaher. Mrs. L Gallaher. Mr. C. Glasser. Mrs. J. Glasser. Mr. W. Link. Mrs. M.107 words
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Article96 1932-02-29 7 When the "Sirdhana" arrived here this morning from Osaka, the master reported that one Chinese deck passenger for Calcutta, jumped overboard on the 26th inst. His effecLs were handed over to the Shipping Office here. The P. and O. "Naldera" has left Hong Kong and is expected to96 words
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Article141 1932-02-29 7 "Pres. Garfield." Amer. 6.233 tons. Capt. Cullen. from Manila. 2—29: for New York. I—3. "Servoskerk," Dutch, 5.233 tons. Capt. Leujes; from Yokohama. 28—2; for Hamburg, I—3. "Sirdhana,"' Brit. 4,835 tons, Capt. Brown. for Osaka. 29—2; for Calcutta, I—3. "Rohna." Brit. 4.758 tons. Capt. Hammaford. from Madras. 28 —2; for141 words
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Article305 1932-02-29 7 THE SHARE MARKET. B. ETLIN. AND CO.'S REPORT. Feb. 29. 11 a m RUBBER. London:: 2'-d., unchanged. New York: 3 9,16 cents (G t, down 116 cent. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 60—70 cents, Ayer Moleks 40—50 cents. Ayer Panas 40—50 cents, 25—30 cents, Brogas 30—35 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 10—15305 words
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43 1932-02-29 7 Singapore, Feb. 29. Standard Spot 7% March r<a April 7 8 April-June 8 8 1 July-Sept. B Tone of Market: Dull steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 2'-d. per lb. New York: Spot Sheet 3 516 cents (G.).43 words
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Article314 1932-02-29 7 Singapore, Feb. 29. Selling: London 4 months" sight 2s. 4 1 32d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 31 32d., London 60 days" sight 2s. 3 29 32d.. London 30 dayssight 2s. 3 7 „d.. London demand 2s. 3 13 16d.. London T.T. 2s. B%<L, Lyons demand 995.314 words
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Article112 1932-02-29 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, Feb. 29. East Whart (Entrance Gate 1). Sirdhana 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Pres. Garfield 11: Patroclus 8. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Taybank 30; Phemius 32; Klang 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Mangola 46; Kertosono 48. West Wharf (Entrance Gate112 words
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Article39 1932-02-29 7 Dutch Shareholders Against It. London. Feb. 27 The "Financial Times" announces that at the Amsterdam shareholders' meeting of the Bandar Rubber Company the majority of the directors were against Restriction and Mr. Vanlaenwen-Boomkamp recommended voluntary restriction.—"S.F.P." Service.39 words
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Article34 1932-02-29 7 London. Feb. 27 Messrs Symington and Wilson notify to day's [Übbe/ prices as follows: Spot 2'-d. (2' L d.i Forward 2 9 16d. (2 9/16 d). The market is quiet.—"S.F.P." Service34 words
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Article296 1932-02-29 7 BROTHEL TRANSACTION IN HONG KONG. Hong Kong. Feb. 19. Sentences of six months' hard labour each were imposed by Mr. Wynne Jones on a woman and two men at the Central Police Court yesterday on charges arising out of abduction of a girl from Hon? Kong to296 words
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Article216 1932-02-29 7 CORONER'S VERDICT OF MURDER. i A verdict of murder has been returned by I the Coroner against a man named Nawi tin l Teran, who was arrested in connection with the death of a Malay woman. Minah, found stabbed through the heart in Buckley Road on216 words
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Article79 1932-02-29 7 PREVENTIVE OFFICERS' DISCOVERY. Preventive officers, when searching the "Anhui" for contraband last night, discovered a quantity of opium in the possession of one of the White Russian anti-pirate guards, named V. V. Tyrsin. employed on the ship. The accused wa 1 produced before Mr. G. C. Docid79 words
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Article72 1932-02-29 7 OFFICIAL ARRANGEMENTS TO HELP. Rugby, Feb. 27. The Adm.ralty announces that a small committer, under the chairmanship of Admiral Sir Aubrey South, has been appcinttd to c,ordinate the work of finding employment for naval and marine officers in civil life, so ):ir carried out by the Naval Personnel72 words
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Article94 1932-02-29 7 UNIQUE APPOINTMENT AT LUCKNOW. Lucknow, Jan. 22. An Anglo-Indian widow has been recruited as a Head Constable attached to the Lucknow Police in connexion with the civil disobedience movement, at a salary of Rs. 50 a month. She is without a uniform, but will be given badge and94 words
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Advertisement190 1932-02-29 7 I Victoria Memorial Hall i SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY. THE MESSIAHi I Friday, March 4, at 9.15 p.m. Monday, 7, at 530 p.m. i i Prices: $2, $1 and Cents 50. Booking at Littles from Tuesday February 23. COMING j The Grant Anderson Company, j The Universal Gold Syndicate. j i190 words
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Advertisement210 1932-02-29 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—OId Typewriters. 21. Lembu Rd. FOR SALE: —On; Graham Page Saloon. Model 1930, guarantee the whole car is in perfect condition Little used, price mouerate. For particulars apply to Sulbina and Co. 28. Chulia Street. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tenders are now invited210 words
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Obituary38 1932-02-29 8 WONG—Messrs. SK. SC.. SQ and S V Wong wsh to thank all who sent wreath.-, letters of condolence and scrolls and also all who attended th funeral of the lat- Mrs Wong Ah Fook.38 words
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Article722 1932-02-29 8 "The Whole Island." The Malaya Tribune has been urging that for several years. Valuable converts are now being won to a common-sense policy, and before long everyone will be wondering why they had not thought of it before. The discussion at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners the722 words
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Article318 1932-02-29 8 The importation or bringing into the Colony of "Mazadoor Kisan." a paper published at Amritsar and issued in Urdu and Gurmukhui. is prohibited. The Malaga Merrywta'her Club and the Tiok Lim Club, also of Malacca, have been called upon to furnish proof of existence. Mr. E. A. J. Willems. of318 words
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Article204 1932-02-29 8 Some For Tanglin, Others For Home. As anticipated ir the "Malaya Tribune" the Service Company (M.S.V.R.) for European unemployed is to be transferred in April from the Volunteer Camp at Port Dickson to n Barracks. Singapore. We understand, however, that only a dozen men .including one204 words
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Article284 1932-02-29 8 FASHIONABLE WEDDING IN SINGAPORE. A fashionable wedding, at which H. E. the Governor gave the bride away, was solemnised at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon, the bridegroom being Mr. Eric S. Pickering, cf the Singapore Municipality, and the bride Miss Dorcthy Eileen Luckman. a sister284 words
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Article80 1932-02-29 8 BENEDICTION ON CHINA AND JAPAN. Reuter. Vatican City. Flo. 26. At the conclusion of a wireless broadra t message on the occasion of the reading of the virtues of the mis ionary sisier Maria Assunia Pailotta. who died in China i.i 1905. the Pope gave his blessing onReuter. - 80 words
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Article71 1932-02-29 8 ACCELERATED DEPARTURE. The P. and O. "Naldera" will leave Singapore on Thursday. March 3. instead of Friday March 4. and will sail from Penang immediately after receipt of the mail arriving by train at 6.15 p.m. on Friday. March 4 Correspondence for inclusion in the mail71 words
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Article18 1932-02-29 8 A mail from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane is expected at Singapore at 1.40 pjn. to-morrow.18 words
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Article203 1932-02-29 8 The next Durbar of the Rulers of the F.IW.S. will, it is said, be hela in Pahan» in April. Mr. A G. Donald, manager of Bujong estate. Sung.i Buloh < formerly of Bukit Lanehong estate, Batu Tiga). who is the owner of several race horses and plays polo for the203 words
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Article35 1932-02-29 8 QUOTATIONS. RIBBER London: 2-..d. New York: 3 516 cent* (Gt. Singapore: 7 1 •> —7 cents. TIN. London Spot: £137 15s. (Unchanged*. Three Months: £140 2s. 6d (Unchanged) Singapore. $70.50 (75 tons sold).35 words
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Article505 1932-02-29 8 -iBY "LOOKER-GX", I "Rubber 2 1 (ji eablc. M That rather lok^ i.i, doesn't it? "Hulled"' seems t<» a Municipal propose the broadside delive'■. minded Commissive) The flying newspap. i:i VVfl jusc returned to A!. have instilled "Safei the pilots by conti them: "Keep your P< «i505 words
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Article20 1932-02-29 8 WHAT TO LISTEN I TOPICS OP TO-DAY DIARY OP EVENTS HOUSEWIVES TO ORGANIC' CLUB DIARY OH P«C' CORRESPONDENCE20 words
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Advertisement205 1932-02-29 8 Brum t ord Golf Balls j CONSTRUCTED BY THE MAN WHO j JUSTIFIED S BY PUTTING TWO "L" S IN THE BALL (LENGTH, LONGr.vmr*. j "Bromford You Keep j Means in c J .wi* .*M Fairway t Better with j l Golf. Bromford. j j Playing The Bromford I YOU205 words
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Advertisement23 1932-02-29 8 For Accuracy and Reliability SMARTEST DESIGNS SOLE AGENTS For S.S. F.M.S. U. S. de Silva Bros. JEWELLER*. It, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. j i23 words
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137 1932-02-29 9 DETERMINED EFFORT TO BREAK THROUGH. I N'ESE VALIANTLY HOLD ON AGAINST TERRIFIC FIRE. KIANGWAN VILLAGE EVACUATED AFTER DESTRUCTION. Shanghai, Feb. 29, 10.55 a.m. With aeroplane* dropping high explosive bombs and artillery shell after shell, Japanese tanks and infantry launched a offensive against the Chinese positions in137 words
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Article294 1932-02-29 9 LHghai Feb. 29, 11.50 a.m. tirred by a definite peace move and that the Japanese are to the appointment of a cornJapanese and neutral nriae the withdrawal of troops and to the appointment of a which all interested foreign serr?, to arrange the policing of294 words
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Article424 1932-02-29 9 BOMBING BY TWO HUNDRED TLANES. a Japanese armada of 100 hai including 40 fighting ships, lapanes* divisions are reported «ith of the Yangtse to reinforce troops already at Shanghai i MM Ch nese. which two Chinese «n Nanking are reported to be Deadly bombing raids by424 words
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Article762 1932-02-29 9 NO PLANES OR SOLDIERS FOUND. Reuters. Shanghai. Feb. 28. Determined to complete the destruction of the Hangchow aerodrome three Japanese bombers flew there this morning and loosened bombs containing high explosives. The hangers were blown up, fire destroying what remained. There were no Chinese planes there,Reuters. - 762 words
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Article753 1932-02-29 9 Japanese Establishing Air Routes. Reuter. Loyang. Feb. 29. The Japanese have decided to establish commercial aer al lines in Manchuria firstly from Daren to Mukden, secondly frcm Mukden to Changchun, thirdly from Changchun to Harbin fourthly frcm Harbin to Bokfui. fifthly from Mukden to Ontung. sixthlyReuter. - 753 words
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Article959 1932-02-29 9 JAPANESE NOTE TO LEAGUE. TERMS FOR ARRANGING A TRUCE? POWERS' ATTITUDE TO BOYCOTT. Reuter. Following the presentation of a new Japanese Note to the League it is believed at Geneva that there is a distinct prosp ct of a truce being arranged at Shanghai. America, however,Reuter. - 959 words
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Advertisement216 1932-02-29 9 THE THEATRE WITH THE SELECTED FILMS. I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 f I OWING TO TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. THIS POPULAR ALL-BRITISH COMEDY J HAS BEEN EXTENDED FOR TWO NIGHTS "TONS of MONEY" A BRITISH AND DOMINIONS PRODUCTION j WITH RALPH LYNN YVONNE ARNAUD 5 I j Gales of Merriment YOU'VE NEVER LAUGHED216 words
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Article421 1932-02-29 10 JAPANESE TROOPS STILL ARRIVING. Shanghai, Feb. 28. Exe 'pt for sporadic firing there is a lull today on the whole front. The Japanese await reinforcements, which continue to arrive to-day. Two thousand landed last night. After a three days' battle at Kiangwan the Chinese and421 words
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Article176 1932-02-29 10 JAPAN MOBILISES NEW FORCES. It is stated that the U.S.A. will concentrate 200 cruisers and 1,400 aeroplanes at Honolulu. Several hundred Japanese attacked Muihongchin on the Chinese flank but were repulsed. The Chinese slightly advanced. Japan has mobilised the 12th Division besides sending the 11th and 14th176 words
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Article317 1932-02-29 10 STRATEGIC VALUE NOW DESTROYED. Shanghai. Feb. 29. After a three-day battle the Japanese failed to dislodge the Chinese from the Kiangwan positions. It is now confirmed that the Chinese have evacuated Kiangwan village and withdrawn to positions north of the Szetang Creek, all strategic value of317 words
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Article188 1932-02-29 10 A Capitol" Picture All Will Like. It is some tim? since such a good singing picture as "Children of Dreams" was shown m Singapore. This latest success by Warner Bros, is attracting good houses to the Capitol and those who see and hear the picture are satisfied188 words
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170 1932-02-29 10 A gripping story of mother love is presented I in 'Over the Hill," a Fox drama which was I seen by large crowds when it began a season at the Alhambra last night. This picture will appeal particularly to the Asiatic element, who appreciate a170 words
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39 1932-02-29 10 British Official. Rugby, Feb 28. An operation was successfully performed hvst night on Field Marshal Lord Plumer, and to-day* bulletin says that he passed a good night and that his condition is satisfactory British Official.British Official. - 39 words
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Article201 1932-02-29 10 IRELAND BEAT SCOTLAND AT MURRAYFIELD. RUGBY FOOTBALL. London, Feb. 27. At Murrayfield to-day Ireland beat Scotland by 20 pts. to 8 pts.—Reuter. Positions to date in this year's internationals are as follows: P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Wales 2 2 0 0 18 5 4 Ireland201 words
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Article40 1932-02-29 10 FAMOUS PLAYER DEAD. Reuter. London, Feb. 27. Dicky Owen, one of the greatest rugger halfbacks ever, who had thirtyfive caps for Wales, was found dead to-day, from hanging, in a room in a hotel in Swansea.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article50 1932-02-29 10 London, Feb. 27. The following were among the leading Rugby club games to-day: Cambridge 12 London Scots 19 Richmond 0 Bristol a 3 Old Millhillians 3 Harlequins 8 Rosslyn Park 3 London Irish 6 Blackheath 26 Leysians f Gloucester 9 Cheltenham 8 Plymouth 27 Guys "B.FP." Service.50 words
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Article432 1932-02-29 10 CATTLE TRADERS REACH FINAL. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Having drawn I—l1 —1 in their first encounter, the Straits Cattle Trading Co. and the Shiga- I pore Harbour Board had it out again at the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday. Though a goal dt-wn in the opening stages of432 words
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Article56 1932-02-29 10 FIRST DAY'S SCORES. CRICKET. Christchurch, N.Z., Feb. 27. The First Test between New Zealand and South Africa commenced to-day. Scores at close of play: ..New Zealand: 293 (.Badcock 64. Roberts 54. Weir 46. Macmillan 4 for 61). South Africa: 29 (for 0 wkts. —Reuter. LThe game will56 words
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Article314 1932-02-29 10 PROGRAMME OF 37 MATCHES. The following is the tour programme arranged for the All-India team, who saii for England under the captaincy of the Maharaja of Patiala, on board the P. and O. •'Strathnaver" on April o April 29: v. Mr. T. G. Scott's XI at Pclsham314 words
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Article58 1932-02-29 10 DEVONSHIRE P. TOURNAMENT. BADMINTON. The Devonshire B. P. tournament commences on March 26 and will consist of the following: "A" open singles championship, "B" open singles championship, "C" open singles championship and open doubles championship. Entries for the above events close on March 3 and applications should be forwarded to58 words
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Article530 1932-02-29 10 SARCASTIC DESTROYED. SPENCER INJURED. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.; Ipoh, Feb. 27. The Perak Spring races commenced to-day to excellent weather and before a good attendai The afternoon's sport was marred by an accident which occurred in the last race. Sarcastic breaking a leg in falling530 words
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Article357 1932-02-29 10 THE CHAMPIONSHIP QUESTION. BOXING. Mr. P. C. Johnson writes: *Tn the interests of boxing I should like to make the following observations as regards Mr. Billie George's challege to Al Rivers on behalf of Battling Guillermo, as published in your issue of Friday. Mr. Billie George distinctly357 words
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Article1477 1932-02-29 10 FUNERAL OF MRS. WONG AH FOOK WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF WREATHS. Impressive scenes were witnessed at the funeral yesterday of Mrs. Wong Ah Fook. mother of the prominent brothers S.Q., S.Y. and C. S. Wong. The procession included i;j fewer than 500 cars and it is estimated that1,477 words
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Article477 1932-02-29 10 COMMENT OF LORD r banioa k. u n The letter to the "Times and, signed by Viscount. I Baron WakaLsuki. B.c Natsui and Baron Dan. my; assertion that Japan had course of military dorm territories would be la:;. so mischievously danger'su at Shanghai and in 111477 words
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Obituary43 1932-02-29 10 British Official Rugby. Feb. 23 The Bishop of Winchester. Dr. Thuf. Woods, died this morning alter a i .ilnfss ia.ing three months, aged 59. He was api Bishop of Peterborough in 191P Bishop of Winchester eight years i British Official.British Official - 43 words
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Article38 1932-02-29 10 Jules unitled the untitled five world's running records, tc meet the French Athletic P derati tive icj-aiuing th value of priaes prw h.m by the Havre A. C. [Other sports items will found on pages 4 and U.J38 words
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Article1538 1932-02-29 11 CUP SEMI- LISTS. S HOME SOCCER RESULTS. I II', IS ION Dl'El. ENDS .K< r DRAW. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Reuter. v s concl Division and souti em) t ams in the F A. re eliminated in Saturday o in which Newcastle were to reg.ster a win.Reuter. - 1,538 words
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Article55 1932-02-29 11 WALES BEATEN AT SWANSEA. At Swansea to-day. England beat Wales in the Amateur International. 3—l.—Reuter. London. Feb. 27. In the annual amateur international soccer match at Swansea to-day England defeated Wales by 3 goals to 1. England had previously defeated Ireland 3—o at York; Ireland beat Wales 4—nil55 words
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Article558 1932-02-29 11 £9,000 TAKEN AT TWO MATCHES. London. Feb. 27. The weather was fine, with a biting wild and conditions generally were ideal for football to-day. Huge crowds attended the Cup games For the Huddersfield Town—Arsenal mat-h there was an attendance of 76 088 people ar.d gate receipts at £4.882558 words
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Advertisement22 1932-02-29 11 1500 LATEST SELECTIONS j •Just Recived j PRICE $1.00 each. j M. E. NATHAN GRAMOPHONE RADIO EXPERTS j NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. j22 words
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Advertisement161 1932-02-29 11 To-Mght! To-iV ightll 10-Myht l Ist Show Starts at 7.15 p.m. 2nd Show Starts at 9.30 pan. MY UN A LOY JASON HOBA<t)S in M The Jazz Cinderella' j A PICTURE THAT WILL MAKE YOU LIVE. LAUGH AND BE MERRY. PRICES OF ADMISSION: 20 cents 40 cents. J A First161 words
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Advertisement348 1932-02-29 11 COMPLETE VIOLIN OUTFITS. I CONSISTING r— Splendid tone violm, bow, imitation leatner shaped-case, resin, pitch pipe, mute and one set of extra strings. Prices m*s, $20, $28, $35, $40 $«545. MONTHLY INSTALMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED t SEASON <& CO., LTD. 115, North Bridge Road, Singapore. I I j The Artistic348 words
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Miscellaneous169 1932-02-29 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, FEB. 29. High Tides.—2.26 a.m., 4.11 p.m. Making of "Messiah" record. Memorial Hall, 5.15 p.m. Meeting. Institute of Architects, Victoria Theatre. 5 p.m. Football: Commercial Cup Final, Anson Road. TO-MORROW. MARCH 1. High Tides.—3.24 a.m., 6.20 p.m. Singapore and Penang Assizes open. Perak races. WEDNESDAY, MARCH169 words
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Article33 1932-02-29 12 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 Indie and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $10033 words
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Article964 1932-02-29 12 MALAYAN MENUS FOR THE HOME. LADY CLEMENTI GIVES A LEAD. A proposal for the stimulation cf InterImperial trade is contained in the folio ing Mter received from Lady Clementi: Government House. Singapore. 27 February. 1932. Sir—The enclos d letter from Mrs. L. S. Amery (Chahman of the964 words
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Article73 1932-02-29 12 11-YEAR-OLD BOY VIOLINIST'S PLAYING. Pasadena, Feb. 11. An eleven year old boy. playing a violin, won his way to the heart of Professor Albert Einstein yesterday, and for one of the the few times in his life the distinguished German scientist broke his characteristic calm and reticence for73 words
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Article335 1932-02-29 12 SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING AND CONCERT. The seventh annual general mating of th<: Old Rafll-sians' Associat on was held on Friday at the Raffles Institution. The Hon. Dr. N. L. Clarke presided. Addressing the meeting he zaio. he had much pleasure i n introducing the new Headmaster Ol335 words
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Advertisement432 1932-02-29 12 I 1 il Hutton's Famous I Pineapple M i Hams j GREATLY REDUCED PRICES j j Singapore Cold Storage j Company, Limited. Orchard Road Sub-Depots. r J You are suffering from Anaemia, General Debility, etc. j You may have tried many kinds of medicines which failed I to give satisfactory432 words
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Advertisement8 1932-02-29 12 TOKALON SKIN FOOD nourishes your skin OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE8 words
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Advertisement369 1932-02-29 12 FRESH CM Fl OWERs FROM JAVA. As from Ist Man i Cut Flowers from J a 1 '.v every air mail can 1.. o >tain«l The Shanghai Star Co, (OPPOSITE uXJ ttOAJ)) 126, Orchard Road, Telephone \o, 2871 ELLISON S. EZEHEL Manufacturing and C kiting Optic*. (Late of Motion Smith369 words
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Miscellaneous748 1932-02-29 12 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the "Diary748 words
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Miscellaneous403 1932-02-29 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending March 6, 1932: TO-DAY, FEB. 29. 3.15 p.m.-Drill Hall, 1st Bn. Sig. Sec. 30 Yards Range. 5 15 p.m.-Drill Hall. Fortress Coy. (Malay). Lamp and Squad Drill 5 15 p.m.-Drill Hall. S.V.F.A.. N.C.O.s OVA I II p.m.-Drill HaU. "B"403 words
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Article92 1932-02-29 13 {Our reader* are invited to write to ut on tubjecU of public interest. It must be under ttood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corresOOndentt. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF 4S POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double rpacing), and on one side of the paper only.92 words
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Article1585 1932-02-29 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—The unwarranted and irresponsible attitude of some of the Chinese press, taking too much advantage of the magnanimity of the authorities and the praiseworthy patience of the Japanese people in connection with Sino-Japanese affairs, induces me to write regarding a picture which1,585 words
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Article442 1932-02-29 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —<1) Is lack of respect outside the court against the law? (2) Has everyone got to salute and pay respect to a Police Inspector when meeting him an the read? (3) Is it fair that one should be roughly handled and442 words
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Article54 1932-02-29 13 "V.M.N." complains that there are as many as eleven licensed auctioneers in a small place like Muar, with several applications for licences pending. He suggests that the Government should insist on an educational qualification for auctioneers and appraisers, and says that in present conditions none of them can54 words
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Article14 1932-02-29 13 A letter from "Tant Mieux" (Malacca) will be published on our next cinema pafe.14 words
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Article135 1932-02-29 13 GLAD TO BE BACK HOME IN AMERICA. New York. Feb. tl. "Oh boy, but I'm glad to set my old big feet on American soil again, even if it has got a second mortgage on it," declared Win Rogers on returning from his Far Eastern tour. "Had the135 words
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Advertisement331 1932-02-29 13 i i Is it the Cigar or is it me J t S That's how you feel sometimes; J you can't just tell what hi wrong with j I you but don't feel your Bftal self. J That is the time to take a tonic, Z something to tone up331 words
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Article737 1932-02-29 14 IS SELECTION THE BEST METHOD? Ttit decision of the Colon al Office that from tow < Q competitive examination for appointajenU in the Malayan and Hong Kong Civil Services will be discontinued and that in future a Colonial Service Appointments Board will personally "select" suitable men for all737 words
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Article217 1932-02-29 14 CHAOS THREATENED. Manchester, Jan. 16. The hope last week-end that this week the employers and operatives in the manufacturing section of the cotton industry might be well on th? way to a settlement of the question of the working of more looms by weavers has been disappointed.217 words
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Advertisement46 1932-02-29 14 fmmj£ Lin Genuine Old Sco t c h i*t\t\Qtt" Whisky recommended for its Beneficial Effect As A Stimulant. Th r hr SIME, DARBY Go., Ltd. lne Ked Hackle or Vulture Plume was Awarded S.S. F.M.S. to the Black Watch for Gallantry in the Field in 1795.46 words
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Advertisement434 1932-02-29 15 pTKAMER SAILINGS. P. &0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. •porated in England.) M\l! PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. gfrn AH AND ORIENTAL STEAM N V [CATION CO.. LONDON AND BAST MAIL SERVICE < ontrart with His Majesty's Government!. WARD FROM LONDON Pet China and Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1932 9 000 Mar.434 words
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Advertisement579 1932-02-29 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. SSp line (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles. London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HARUNA MARU 10,850 Mar. 9 10 I X A TOR I MARU 11,000 Mar. 24 15 I KABHTMA MARU 10.000 Apr. 7 8 X YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Apr. 19 20 HAKONE579 words
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Advertisement361 1932-02-29 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHEK ffffiffl 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, Moji, Taku Bar,361 words
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Advertisement663 1932-02-29 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch IHr* Q I Australische DampfsehifTs 10 Q I Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporate* tn Germany.) 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. 23663 words
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Advertisement478 1932-02-29 15 INSURANCE. THE BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OOce: 1, FlnlaysoL Green. BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ln the Straits Settlements.) CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Authorised Capital ta.Boo.tii Issued Capital 1.000,0il Paid-up Capital478 words
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Advertisement620 1932-02-29 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS* RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Singapore 458, North Bridge Bead. Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker on tat. Muar No. l, Jalan Sayaaav Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahsnaa. Palembang If, rJav Hong Kong IS, Queen's Road. Centra*. Seremban 63, Birch620 words
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Advertisement501 1932-02-29 16 1 THIS PAPER HAS THE LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND MOST IN BRITISH MALAYA. y THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: AND^PHOGHESSJVE TO LET. TO LET—IBS, Tank Road, Immediate entry appiy Meyer Brother?. TO LET—IB-1, Prinsep Street. Apply B. Manaaseh and Co., 5-2, Malacca Street. TO LET —117, Killlney Road. Modern501 words
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