Malaya Tribune, 7 January 1933
1933-01-07
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Title Section29 1933-01-07 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XX. No. ,|T SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Jan. 7, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 193329 words
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Advertisement148 1933-01-07 1 Buy the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST/ The Picture Paper. 20 cents. Sjiji 111! j You will be satisfied |j j ill CARLSBERG PILSENER cj. 111 ll nlt II "CHOP HIJAU" Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs and The ideal drink for tropical Rest House s throughout the Bit |i! Straits Settlements and the148 words
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Advertisement419 1933-01-07 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Sagapare. Importing Diamonofc and •Pearl of eveny size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. r j BEER Wm U' SI S. PAItBY419 words
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Article814 1933-01-07 2 Mrs. Sun Vat Sen Leads New League. A Bill of Rights for the people of China i£ the object now sought by a group of Chinese led by such prominent people as Mrs. Jun Yat-sen (Scong Ching-lln), widow of the country's great revolutionary leader, Dr. I814 words
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Article115 1933-01-07 2 A new self-propelling mooring mast has been con5trnrtell lcr Uie Unitecl Ltn».«» elnvnl Ltntlon nt cnlllornln. tbe mnln llnter»»«t ol vblcb lien ln itn teleLcoptc properties. <«»VL 'SclsNllllc report). tbe mn»t l» lover«l. »ne belllbt ol tbe npp»r»tu» relntlvelL «nnll nncl tbe loin! bei,bc ol tbe M22t l« 75 leet.115 words
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Advertisement287 1933-01-07 2 No woman ever had a lovelier figur^^Py^ El A few words of expert fj3Sßa jjg advice would have kept f fflSl 9 her complexion worthy I Sal w& of so divine a form. V *$S8 jig You can be spared an un* mWSt H sightly skin. It's all so easy.287 words
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Advertisement12 1933-01-07 2 It's Best to Subscribe to the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST Then You're Sure!12 words
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Advertisement160 1933-01-07 2 I Have YOU TVkJ 1 Nestles j (English) COCOA? II If not, you have missed a treat, for this cocoa is of superlative quality and flavour. SEND NOW 10 cents in stamps for an attractive sample tin, with mirror lid. I Use This Coupon. j 144, Cecil Street, Singapore. 1160 words
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Article97 1933-01-07 3 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on mbjectt of public interest, n must De underttood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corresoondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF iS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double wacingj, and on one97 words
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Article664 1933-01-07 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir, —In regard to the question put by The Little Match Gir!" in your popular paper of •he 30th ult. regarding the origin cf the Christmas Tree, I would lil:e all who are interested in this subject to study the origin664 words
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Article300 1933-01-07 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—The European Un:mployment Ccmmitt c are supporting ov.r a buodr:d energetic Eurcp:ar.s, who would br- willing to accept wed: of any kind at $4 or $5 a day. At the Singriper Civil Aerodrome there arc quite a number i electric navvies which have cos.300 words
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Advertisement329 1933-01-07 3 ORIENTAL I GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. T 5^5 (INCORPORATED IN INDIA 1874). HEAD OFFICE: BOMBAY 1 I S m++> j j Life Assurance is a Real Necessity, j The fallowing is an appreciation from a Grateful Beneficial-: j j THE BRANCH SECRETARY, Oriental Life. Office, Kuala Lumpur. J329 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-07 3 FASCI NATE 6 i JOHN PLAYER SONS. M j/f/ ENGUAND. j^Mfm11 words
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Advertisement602 1933-01-07 4 !Ij ill *j| Jw fhiCompos history, and also 'Hg I "TEtoC* '"'T"' 1 -H7— H \ID the biggest MONEY SAVING 1 vest. kSs. '•^ST^IS L :J \Wi IB y] 00 B Opera top, also round neck. As sketcn s"auusfvjv >STft ill EVENT in the experience of 1 size 36,38, 40602 words
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Article1189 1933-01-07 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING. ■«JSCBD BY FBASEB CO, EXCHANGE AND STOCK BBOKEBS. Singapore. Jan. 7. 1933. 10 a.m. mSL Buyer*. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 23 6 256 •1 Austral Malay 18|- 20|- norn 5,. Ayer Hitam Tin 11- 119 il Eangrin Tin 11 12 11 Bataog Padang1,189 words
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Article456 1933-01-07 5 Singapore, Dec. 30. MEAT. Be n f, steak (round), kati 32 Beef, stew or curry, kati 25 Pork, lean, kati 42 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 35 Mutton, Australian, lb. 25 Fowl, katf 40 Hens (locally reared), kati 45 Ducks, each 60 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair456 words
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Article1547 1933-01-07 5 A Talk With Baron Hiranuma. My interpreter's car has left the uniform. cming s r.ets cf modern Tckjse,,. H re there a c only small wooden nous* ;i .r-undcd by little gardens. In this .till tru.; Japanese quarter lives th> Baron Hiranum»: prcsiden, cf Hm State Foundation1,547 words
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Article132 1933-01-07 5 New Scheme To Fight "Bucket Shops." t• Bombay. Dec. 19. The doom of "bucket shops" in Bombay is oreshadowed in a new scheme which certain nterests. connected with the Western India Club, are reported to be evolving for the pproval of the l:eel Governmen:. The idea132 words
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Article112 1933-01-07 5 A novel idea for preserving wool matela h again t attae'r ty mot.-s is co.crcd in recent British paten: r.. d co ssts of usinT n washing processes' a scap wh eh ccnta ns oth-prorfms srbVances cccoding to a •Scientific American" reporti. In this man.er a fresh supply112 words
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Article1253 1933-01-07 5 NO NEGOTIATIONS FOR FRIENDLY RELATIONS WITH ANY COUNTRY YET. Harbin, D.c. 4. Yesterday ihe local rrrre; rtatlve cf Manrnukuo Foreig/i Affar?. Mr. shi Lu -b n rec.lved the representative of the Russan T<ess.,(Soviet excepted) and discussed dip oiraIL T L rS Wlth them IIe stated thai though1,253 words
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Article708 1933-01-07 5 G'rJs Ojoled To EastEnd Den. LONG TERM OF PRISON FOR COLOURED MAN. T: -nic strr'cs cf the a'sociation of whifv girls »i h colonic: men vets tod at Old Eaihy th:n Abu Ahmed Abdul Latif Tarafdar. 23, I Briti p h Irdian. was charged With llfi&g on708 words
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Article178 1933-01-07 5 American Drug Controller's Views. i Th* following is from the "6c entlfie American": Persons ~ho have diabetes should not rely for treatment upon almond or bran bread, suprarenal extracts, epinephrine, opium, scdium bicarbonate, or levu:ose, says Dr. P. f. Cuilen, chief of drug control of the Federal178 words
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Advertisement245 1933-01-07 5 "MALAYA TRIBUNE." 20 Pages For 5 Cents y y Every Saturday. WEEK-END SUPPLEMENT FOR THE HOME, T/ic Saturday -Tribune" has an Extra Supplement <rf four Pages. This Suppiement contains exclusive Air Mail articles, the Boys' Corner, the Girls' Corner, Notes for Women, Book Comments, Motoring Notes, and a section under245 words
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Advertisement198 1933-01-07 6 c.IS NIGHTLY 9.15 Matinees: To-Day To-Morrow at 3. HE FOUGHT FOR HUMANITY —^^^BJ humanity ar.d loved to WiffimKm jk--lose tn his hour of triumph the "'TTKr'rWM j«| woman he loted'. i Ihe truth his iteadfas: s clinging to the- love of one g eat Ropoid Colmor).*Helen HQUeS woman in Sam/er198 words
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Advertisement310 1933-01-07 6 Amusements I CAPITOL Matinees: To-Day To-morrow at 3.15 p.m. 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 WW /i TRULY A PICTURE THAT REACHES THI HIGHEST PINNACLE OF PERFECTION JOHN BARRYMORE r^P ♦> in Warner Bros.* Brilliant W 5* RUSSIAN IMPERIAL BALLET L 3 The Mad Beniosi% V Daziling Ballet Scenes Kg^/yi^jHH MARIAN MARSH X310 words
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Advertisement204 1933-01-07 6 To-T>ay and Sunday HERE WE ARE —BANG ON TOP AGAIN WITH THE BIG V\ EEK-END ENTERTAINMENT—AS USUAL LAST DAY OF "BACK STREET"! STARRING JOHN BOLES and IRENE DUNN j A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. THE FILM THAT IS THE TALK OF THE WORLD An appealing sincere picture, without any DON'T BELIEVE US204 words
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Article105 1933-01-07 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Jan. 7. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Cltta Di Siracusa 19. Main Wharf (Entrance Oate 3). Saarbrucken 18; Boston Maru 16; Pembrokeshire 13; Hai Hing 11; Saparoea 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Kinta 32; Tnurland Castle 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Oate 4)t105 words
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Article402 1933-01-07 7 Offer Of 50 Per Cent. Rejected I Mr. G. O. B. Hackett, formerly of Hackett and Co. was adjudged bankrupt yesterday by Mr. Justice Beckett Terrell in the Bankruptcy Ccurt on the motion of the Official Assigns (Mr. C. Wilson). He opposed the motion :i the ground that402 words
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Article118 1933-01-07 7 Rival Gangs Clash In Coffee Shop. After hearing further evidence yesterday, the Singapore Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne) recorded r. verdict of culpable homicide amounting to murder regarding the death of a Chinese. Yee Gun. who died as the result of being stabbed hi a coffee shop118 words
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Article54 1933-01-07 7 SHIPPING NEWS. Reuter's Wireless Service. Moscow, Jan. 3. The Soviet Ice-breaker "Malyguln," with a crew of 100 aboard, is agrcund not far from Spitsbergen. The ice-breaker "Sebov" went t her assistance but was unable to refloat he.'. The "Lenin," which is at Archangel, is no*v tn rcuieReuter's Wireless Service. - 54 words
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Article69 1933-01-07 7 ;> Canton, Jan. 7. A Cantonese steamer on its way to Swato.v frcm Huailoi foundered last night. Forty passengers were drowned. —"Mm Kuo Jlh Pao." The "Silveryew" will leave for Port Swettenham, Belawan-Deli, Penang, Colombo, Morka, Port Said, Genoa, Boston, New York, Mobilo and New Orleans at69 words
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Article43 1933-01-07 7 "Oldenmu*," Oer.. 5,106 tons, from Manila. 7-1; for Hamburg, 7-1. ••Retch," Dut., 258 tons, from Bengkalls, 7-1; for Bangkalis, 9-1. "Raul-." Brtt., 573 tons* from Pontianak 7-1; fi.it FonttanaX »-U "Taian Maru," Jap., 1,897 tons, from Port Swettenham, 7-1; for Kobe, 7-1.43 words
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Article1555 1933-01-07 7 THRONGS ATTEND THE CARNIVALS: BIG CHURCH CONGREGATIONS. GOVERNMENT HOUSE RECEPTION. Hongkong, Dec. 27. Hongkong celebrated Christmas very much as usual, and the various gatherings, both public and private, were well attended and showed the undimmed spirit of lestivity and enjoyment, in which slumps and other worries were1,555 words
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Article112 1933-01-07 7 Sequel To Scene Outside Cafe. The three Indians who were charged with using criminal force to Mr. N. C. Begg and voluntarily causing hurt to Mrs. Begg, were convicted by the Fourth Magistrate 'Mr. A. C. Boyd) yesterday. The first accused was fined $50 or one month's rigorous112 words
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473 1933-01-07 7 Talk With Unemployed. London, Dec. 14. The Queen, with the Prince oi Wales, paid a surprise visit to Kenning ton. London, yesterday, and called at the newly-formed Lambeth branch cf the Personal Service League. The branch's headquarters are in a shop in Kennington-rcad, which has473 words
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Article362 1933-01-07 7 Ancient Ceremony At Kottakal. Pattambi (S. ilndia). Dec. 13. "Pro'ect Brahmins and cows; and may your reign be prosperous!" In these wcrds the customary exhortation and blessing to the Zamorin of Calicut were pronounced by the high-priest who officiated at the Ariylt-f.-vazcha or formal Installation362 words
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Article54 1933-01-07 7 An increasing number of White Russians are taking out papers to become naturalised Manchukuo citizens Thousands of White Russians, people without a country, reside hi Manchuria, Harbin itself being perhaps more typical of Old Russia than any other ln the wo-!d. So far 1.125 White Russians in Harbin alone have54 words
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Article310 1933-01-07 7 B. ETLIN AND CO S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Jan. 7, 11 a.m RUBBER. London: 2 13 32d., unchanged. New York: 3 316 cents (G.), up 1;32 cent. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 45—55 centa, Ayer Moleks 30—35 cents, Ayer Panas 30—35 cents, Bassetto 16—20 cento, Brogas 20—25 cents, Bukit310 words
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Article221 1933-01-07 7 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Jan. 7. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 31 32:1 London 3 months' slghi 2s. 3 15 iud., London 60 days sight 2s. 3 29 32d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 7 5 d.. London demand 2s. 3 27 32d,221 words
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Article152 1933-01-07 7 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.). LTD. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon |0 80 Ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon $0-89 Shsll Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin »3.73152 words
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Advertisement302 1933-01-07 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED —In elligent Malay Junior Clerk by English Firm. Writ stating qualifications jtnd salary required to Box No. 680, c|o Malay Tritune. ..ANTED—A Lady Teacher for a school. Minimum qualification. Junior Cambridge. Apply Box 681, c o Malaya Tribune. "wanted- Lady Teach-rs. Must have either Camb Junior or302 words
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Advertisement8 1933-01-07 7 For the Week-end— MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents.8 words
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Advertisement85 1933-01-07 7 A««pf« exceed $12,000,000. -r r T Assets exceed Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement!) HEAD OFFICE: 0«* yfara 1* CecU street, Singapore, LONDON, OPTCE: 27. Old Jewry. EC. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England85 words
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Miscellaneous62 1933-01-07 7 MAILS CLOSE. MONDAY, JAN. 9. North, N.-East and ;N.-West Sumatra (Ophir) 9 a.m. Tembilahan and Indragiri I (Chee Seng) 10 a.m. uwo-CNua (G. g. Paul Doumer) 11 a.m. Indragiri nad Tembilahan n (Ban Siong Bee) 3 p.m. EK 1 ««*> 2P-m- Pa ndjang. Bengkalls and Bagan JJ A PJ A62 words
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Miscellaneous62 1933-01-07 7 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall Sunshine Temp. Stations. deg. F. Inches, hours deg. F Alor Star 91 Nil 10.2 69 Ko a Bharu X Trengganu 84 0.01 10.3 71 Bukit Jeram 87 Nil 6.8 70 Mcrslng 83 Nil 9.9 75 Singapore62 words
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Obituary31 1933-01-07 8 Sirs. R. Chandra and relatives to thank all those who sent wreaths as well as those who kindly attended the funeral of the late Mr. R. Chandra yesterday.31 words
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Article753 1933-01-07 8 The overwhelming preponderance of world opi lion against Japan, in respect of the present Far Eastern crisis, is striking and significant. There arc such organs as the Hotly Mail, which with characteristically superficial plea stridently takes the other side, and the Daily Telegraph, which feels its way753 words
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Article175 1933-01-07 8 Mr. G. L. Ham has been seconded for service under the Singapore Municipality. The Hon. Mr. w. H. Thome, acting Chief Juc:lcc, F.M.S.. is expected to go on Home leave m March. M.. and Mrs. F. A. Pledger are leaving Singapore fcr Australia by the -Nieuw Holland" on the 19th175 words
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Article168 1933-01-07 8 Soviet Resents Trade Boycott. Reuter. Teheran, Jan. C. An official protest to Persia, coupled with a demand fcr the cessation of the boycott on Soviet goods, has been made by the Soviet Errba.' sy in consequence of a movement among Persian merchants to boycoct goods fromReuter. - 168 words
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Article124 1933-01-07 8 Programme Of His Itinerary. The following is the programme of the Governor's itinerary from to-day until Saturday, Jan. 23: Saturday, Jan. 7, His Excellency and party leave Penang to: Langkawi in s.y. "Sea Belle II." Sunday. Jan 8, in Langkawi. Monday, Jan. 9, leave Langkawi fcr Penang124 words
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Obituary59 1933-01-07 8 Paris. Jan. 3. Mary P:ckf:rd's brother. Jack Pickford, died tc-day in the American Hospital. He has been .•nflcring from a nervous breakdown since Oc 14. His first wife. Oiivc Thomas, died in the Lame hospital in 1920 from the effects cf drinking an external lotion inReuter's Wireless Service. - 59 words
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Obituary46 1933-01-07 8 Berlin. Jan. Dr. Ernst yon Borsig, cne of Germany's leadinn industrial leaders ?nd an old time Prhv Councillor, died this morning at the age of 63. He fostered co-operation between the Labourites and industrialists to rehabilitate the ccuntry cfter the war.—Reuter. Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article91 1933-01-07 8 The Government Gazette notifies the appointment cf the following to bo Municipal Commissioners with effect from Jan. 1. 1933: I SINGAPORE: Mr. S. G. Hacker, Mr. S. Q. Wong. Dr. H. S. Moonshi, Dr. H. T. Wee, Dr. K. K. Pa'hy, Mr. D. G. Osborne-Jones and Mr. C91 words
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Article392 1933-01-07 8 M.. H. T. Nicholas has returned from leave anc* resumed duties as State Engineer. P.W.D., SelPnsor, and Mr. S. J. Oooch. who acted during his absence, has been appointed Engineer in Charge of Aercdrcme Sites. 5.6. pnd F.M.S.. a new post. Mrs. Wee Hap Lee tn.e Tech Liew Neo>, agrd392 words
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Article507 1933-01-07 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON."j Any reference to festive spirits these days only raises the ghost of a smile. It all seems so long ago and the bills are now pouring in! c The late Mr. Coolidge was lucky in being American President when business was bright. Mr. Hoover bumped507 words
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Article41 1933-01-07 8 From China and Japan by the "Havre Maru due at Singapore on Mcnday. From China and Japan by the -Burn Maru," due at Singapore on Monday From France by the "Andre Lebon." due Singapore at 6 a.m on Tuesday41 words
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Article72 1933-01-07 8 CIVIL RIGHTS FOR CHINA, on pace OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page 3. CAFE'S WHITE SLAVES, on page 5. FASCISM IN JAPAN, on page 5. MANCHUKUO AND SOVIET, on page 5 CLUB DIARY, on page 11. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 11. "ARRESTED" VICTIM OF BANDITS. en pagf72 words
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Advertisement213 1933-01-07 8 ELEY j CARTRIDGES 9 sportsmenl H you want to prove what your gun 5 V* Use the best Cartridges— The World's Best ELEY or j KYNOCH j U SMOKELESS 1 fip EJ ELEY "GRAND PRIX" CARTRIDGES J LOADED WITH J SMOKELESS <> DIAMOND POWDER. Stocked in 12 and 16 bore,213 words
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Advertisement44 1933-01-07 8 Latest in Ladies' j Toilet j i Ware 1 I t I l l j l I j U.S.deSilva&Bros. j 23, High Street, j I Singapore. I 634 T.K.K.'S RUBBER PILLOWS 51 and $1.20 each. TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905. 634, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD,44 words
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1006 1933-01-07 9 DAILY BOMBING OF VILLAGES. Sleep In Th? Open. OPPOSITION TO LOCAL SETTLEMENT. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Tne hinofc troops repulsed an attack by the Japanese on their Uiuns alone the liver bank near i jikv an estc.day. The Japanese BUMaiag and ammunition"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 1,006 words
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Article191 1933-01-07 9 Prophetic Letter Of Mr. Coolidge. Reuter. London, Jan. 6. Mi. Coolidges simplicity, shrewdness, and taciturnity are among the qualities emphasised in the London papers. The "Times" says that the period of th-> C:ohdge prosperity will always be remembered at a golden age "Now he is deadReuter. - 191 words
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Article118 1933-01-07 9 Ringleaders Sentenced Tj Death. Reuter's Wireless Service. Moscow, Jan. 3. A scandal among the higher ranks cf the Communists was revealed to-day *t th 1 tria' of eleven party leaders f:r deliberate sabotage xith regard to grain collections. Th -> ringleaders, including M. Golivin, ex-Secrc aryReuter's Wireless Service. - 118 words
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Obituary113 1933-01-07 9 Young Man On Capital Charge. 0 Tlure was a sequel tD the tragic death of T J. R w Chandrasekaran, the well-known Indian who was scabbed to death on Thursday r-ght, when the deceaseds cook, an Indian n-mde° Ut 19 years Cf &8C charged with113 words
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Article39 1933-01-07 9 Arrival In Singapare This Morning. Sir Miles Lampson, British Minister to China, arrived in Singapore this mcrnlng by the "Naidera" on his way back to China after vacation in Europe. He continues his at daylight to-merrow.39 words
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Article202 1933-01-07 9 Fire Caused By Short Circuit Paris, Jan. 6. The Atlantique" is now b ing tewed to Cherbourg but is not expected to reach there b fore Saturday night. Havre, Jan. G. Towinf; the "Atlantiquc," reported a: 11 o'clock to be 65 miles from Havr?, is proving most202 words
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Article508 1933-01-07 9 Striking Tributes From Penang Bar. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I Fenang, Jan. 6. Striking tributes to Mr. Jus ic: op o 1? I were paid i.. the Supreme Ccurt this lr.or.i r g belore a full g&ther;n;j of members cf .h Ear. The Hen. Mr. Lim Cheog508 words
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Article101 1933-01-07 9 "Abuse Of A Friendly Nation." Reuter's Wireless Service. London, Jan. 3. A protest against the use of a British radio station for the purpose of pclitical propaganda against a friendly nation has been made to the Foreign Office by the Polish Ambassador in London. The Ambassador'sReuter's Wireless Service. - 101 words
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Article39 1933-01-07 9 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 6. Senator Norbeck announces that the Senat? Banking Committee which is investigating the stock markets will inquire into the Kreug» r Toll crash at a public hearing on Jan. It. —Reuter. f 'J >Reuter. - 39 words
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Article244 1933-01-07 9 SIKH SOLDIER'S CONFESSION. Troops Deprived Of Arms. COMMUNAL OUTBREAK IN ALWAR. Reuter. As a mark 0 censure for the wounding o an cHiccr and as a result of their reiusal to accept as messmates lower caste compatriots, Sikhs the Bombay Sappers have been forbidden tc carryReuter. - 244 words
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Article134 1933-01-07 9 Mr. Mrs. Mollison's Next Adventure. Reuter's Wireless Service. London, Jan. 3. Frllowing the arrival jof Mr. and Mrs. MoUi on in London by air thic afternoon fro.i. their holiday in Swiiz rland, it is announced hat th?y have arranged to attempt a Joint fllgh* across theReuter's Wireless Service. - 134 words
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Article95 1933-01-07 9 Agreement Waiting For Ratification. Reuter. London. Jan. 6. The agreement signed at Bangkok on Nov. 27, 1931. for the control cf opium smoking in the Far East has been Issued in a White Paper. It is pointed out that the agreement has not been ratifiedReuter. - 95 words
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Article42 1933-01-07 9 New Office For Dr. W. W. Yen. Sin Chew Jit Poh. Nanking, Jan. 7. A Government mandate has appointed Or. W. W. Yen (Chief Chinese delegate to the League of Nations) Ambassador to the Soviet Government—Sin Chew Jit Poh.Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 42 words
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Article56 1933-01-07 9 Reuter's Wireless Service. London, Jan. 3. The unseasonably mild weather is blamed for the severe epidemic of influenza in many partr. of Britain, instanced by the fact that 30,000 mple postal employees in London and the Home Counties are on the sick-list, representing 20 per cent,Reuter's Wireless Service. - 56 words
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Advertisement9 1933-01-07 9 THE PEOPLE'S PAPERS "Malaya Tribune"— Daily. "Malayan Saturday Post"—Weekly.9 words
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Advertisement209 1933-01-07 9 I THE DIP Scrubb's in the bath, y I Oh, the glorious f v4| J Y>4? I glow! Feel the lassi- V \7 I tudego! ReaHy. You 7 11/ 7 I must try a bath V i V// I softened and soothed I/ P I with Scrubb's Cloudy I SCRUBB'S209 words
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1003 1933-01-07 10 Sports Pastimes. RIVERS OUTPOINTS BRADY. American's Superb Ringcraft. Graham Beats Sullivan. LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS AT NEW WORLD. BOXING. (By K.O.") A rcccrd crcwd turned cut at the New World Boxing Arena last nigh. 1 and were g.ven their money's worth, for ihe main event and tho Ftmi-final produced some really1,003 words
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Article98 1933-01-07 10 KEY MATCH AT SEREMBAN TO-DAY. RUGBY FOOTBALL. G. C. Ashworth, Singapore's best wingthrcequarter, will not be playing at Seremban to-day, in the deciding match in the Southern section of the Malaya Cup competition, between Singapore and the Negri-Malacca combination. His place in the Singapore side will be98 words
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Article233 1933-01-07 10 ISLANDS OUTCLASS CLUB FIFTEEN. The Islands fielded a strong side lor their game against an S.C.C. "A" XV on ihe Padang yesterday and ran out winners by three goals and three tries (24 pts.) to nil. Lieut. M. T. L. Wilkinson refereei and the teams lined233 words
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Article130 1933-01-07 10 NINE GOALS AT JALAN BESAR. ASSN. FOOTBALL. The Chinese Companion Athletic Association did not mince matters in their game against the Bendemeer A.C. at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, and netted nine times without conceding a single point in the hour's play. THEN scored the only goal of130 words
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Article311 1933-01-07 10 Play never reached a high standard in th? semi-final of the C.W.C.A. inter-team competition in which the "A" team defeated the "G" team by 4—l at Balestier Road on Thursday. The "A's" were wt-11 served by an excellent half-back line, which kept the "G's" forwards in check311 words
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Article148 1933-01-07 10 CHINESE TROUNCE Y.M.C.A. XJNIORS. HOCKEY. The S.C.R.C. "A" XI mado merry on th:ir cwn ground yesterday at the expense of the *.nd XI of the Y.M.C.A., netting nine goals without reply in a match which was too onesided to prove interesting. The teams were:148 words
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Article106 1933-01-07 10 (From, Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. G. The following team has been se.ect;d to represent Penang against Perak in the return fixture ito-m-rrow at Penang: Van j Houten; Yahaya, Mathiecon, Yeang Chearg Phoy, Fos'.er, Harvey, Velupillai, Hob.yn (capt.), Strahan. Farrow and Evans. A j notable absentee is106 words
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Article78 1933-01-07 10 Raffles Institution b"at a Malaya Command Officers' team by 4—2 on the school ground yesterday. The Officers started off well, DOUGLASS ard KEBLE scoring b:th the visitors' goals In the first half, to lead by that margin when the teams crcssed over at half time. On78 words
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Article24 1933-01-07 10 The match arranged to be played on the S.R.C. ground yesterday between that Club and the Indian Association did not come off.24 words
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Article235 1933-01-07 10 PING-PONG. The Singapore Ping-Pong Association, at their annual general meeting elected the following officials for the present year: President. Mr. Chong Thutt Pitt; hon. secretary and treasurer, Mr. Choo Kwal Low; Committee, Messrs. Lim Kok Tai, Kum Jit Seng, Soh Choo Lock, A. G. Hussein, Lee235 words
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Article136 1933-01-07 10 GOLF. A two-ball foursomes ladies' math tetw en Keppel'G.C. and Sepoy Lines G.C. will te Payed at Keppel on Wednesday! Teams and starting times (Sepoy Lines players mentioned first) are as follows: 3.45 Mrs. Cowap and Miss Stewa.t v. Mrs. Low and Mrs. Wiseman. 3.50 Miss Law136 words
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Article171 1933-01-07 10 "Tosa" is first mentioned in Rule 5 of the laws of lawn tennis—"The choice of sld«s and the right to be Srrver or Receiver shall be decided by .oss What kind of a toss? Toss of the racket, cf course, but suppose a player decides to toss a coin, what171 words
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Article436 1933-01-07 10 MAY PLAY MATCHES NEXT SEASON. CRICKET. Negotiations have beeft completed: tor a series of cricket matches hi Somerset and Devonshire between a team composed of Hongkong crickete:s and some County teams in England. At the moment there are about nineteen Hongkong players who have signified their436 words
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Article39 1933-01-07 10 The M.C.C. team, on their way to Adea.de tor the Third Test, which is due to comj rr.ence there next Friday, will engage Gee- leng at the latter place, in a two cays' match commencing to-day.39 words
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Article72 1933-01-07 10 Sheldon Lejune. an American baseball player, threw a baseball 426 feet 9».. inches at Cincinnati, on October 12. 1910. The longest throw recorded in cricket is 422 feet by R. P?rcival on the Durham Sands racecourse in 1884. A cricket ball weighs five and threequarter ounces, and is72 words
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Article292 1933-01-07 10 CHESS. The chess world has suffered a severe loss by the death cf the British e\-champion. Mr. F. D. Yates, who was found dead hi his bed on Nov. 11. He was 48 years of age. Mr. Yates had had a long chess career— prac292 words
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Article62 1933-01-07 10 BILLIARDS. Capt. D. V. Hill and C. B. Maxwell beat Lt. M. T. L. Wilkinson and Roy S. Wilson by 250 to 208 in the final of the 8.C.C. Russian Pool tournament at the Cricket Club last night. Beef Mugs were presented to the winners and runners-up at62 words
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Article28 1933-01-07 10 BASEBALL. A match win be played on the 8.R.C. ground to-morrow afternoon between the Singapore "Cuba' and the American team, commencing at 2.30 pjn.28 words
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Article387 1933-01-07 10 Contents Of Drug Store In Court. The Second Court was strewn with exhibits ycs.erday when the Chinese proprietor of a drug store and his assistant were charged before Mr. A W. Hay. Hundreds of bottles containing an assortment of medicines, chemicals, drugs, surgical implements and387 words
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Article77 1933-01-07 10 Japanese Believed To Have Committed Suicide. Whilst a Japanese fishing beat was cruising r.round n:ar Brc hers Island rec:ntly a memb.r of the crew was seen to jump overboard and the water around him became bloodstained. When he was taxen out of the water and brought77 words
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Article57 1933-01-07 10 Rattle-snakes From America. It will interest animal lovers and fanciers to know that a number of interesting additions have been made to the Singapore Zoo at Ponggcl Read. Among the new arrivals, specimens of which have not been seen in Singapore before, are rattle-snakes from America,57 words
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Article139 1933-01-07 10 Ceremonial Opening Of Assizes. The first criminal sessions of the Supreme Court will commence on Monday with the customary ceremonial. Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell will preside and the Assise service will be held at St. Andrew's Cathedral at 10.30 a.m. The following are the cases listed for139 words
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Article89 1933-01-07 10 Furniture Seized By The Sheriff. The claim of Inche Aiytha, the Malay mistress of Mr. S. Muthucumaru, the wejiknown contractor, for the furniture in 327-A. Siglap RoaJ which was seized by the Sheriff was dismissed by the District Civil Judge, Mr. H. R. Bull, on Tursday. The89 words
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Article315 1933-01-07 10 Early Appearance Of The "Buku Mtrah.' Time was when the "Buku Meral Singapore and Malayan Directory i rarely its appearance much before Easter great inconvenience of business peopi». pecially those under necessity of havfakt d 7\~ recourse to its very informative pat. c gratulations are due315 words
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Article161 1933-01-07 10 New Bill To Be Introduced. A Bill intituled the Traffic Regulations Ordinance, 1933, is shortly to be introduced into the Legislative Council. The object of the Bill is to amend and consolidate the law relating to traffic and to introduce provisions enabling traffic problems to be dealt with161 words
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142 1933-01-07 10 AT THE CINEMAS. The present double-feature programme at the Marlbotovgh is a very good cne. In addition to the two Universal pictures The Stowaway" and "Hard Hombre." there is a supporting short. The first picture Is a thrilling story of th' sea with Fay Wray.142 words
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Article52 1933-01-07 10 The District Judge (Mr. J. H. Pedlow) sentenced an elderly Chinese to nine months' rigorous imprisonment yesterday for trafficking in respect of a girl. Evidence was given by another Chinese wirestated that he bought a girl from the accused for $44 to provide a wife for52 words
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Article167 1933-01-07 10 Alhambra— Ronald Colman in Aire Matinees to-day and to-morrow. Capitot—John Barrymore in "The Mad Genius." Matinees to-day and to-morou Empire.—Claik Gable in "Sporting Bloou. Half-price week-end matinees: "Ladles I Brutes." Great World.—Side shows, pasar ra&*& Malay opera, Chinese wayangs, sUent and ta»* ing Alms ("Delicious"). Marlborough.—Double feature167 words
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Advertisement12 1933-01-07 10 Are YOU a Subscriber to the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST," The Leading Weekly.12 words
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Article258 1933-01-07 11 No Need For Ink! «bSS?*S there ta water there «P a "filling ran/rilv 8 CW f Untain which 25S£ j* 00 P°P"lar. This popularity is f erVed <Says a "Scientific American" 5222 r Wlth this new P en called the Inkpak, one never needs a bottle of258 words
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Article84 1933-01-07 11 A public m .t of Sinhcicce resident in E'ngapore and Jo here la proposed co be held al i pm. on Saturday, the Uth inst.. at 130. E phifl RoaQ, pursuant lo p. resolution cf the Ar Bi-ticu, for the purpose of re-organising the attestation, which hss84 words
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Advertisement135 1933-01-07 11 Vast Improvement of tne TALKIES. Pictures that will please every nationality. I 7.15 To-Night 9.30 j MONTE BLUE IN "THE FLOOD" j r I 1J.6126. Bond down, lister, fox trot. t There's nothing too gocd, fox trot. j j (Both from "Palmy Days"). 8.6216. Marta—Rumba fox trot. Adios —Rumba fox135 words
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Advertisement130 1933-01-07 11 til LAX Regd. BILAX are the Best Remedy for a disordered liver, and quickly relieve Biliousness, Sick Headache, Depression, Constipation, Flatulence and Indigestion. Most laxative medicines are much too drastic in their action and exhaust the patient's strength and vitality by the violence of their purging and griping effects. The130 words
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Advertisement119 1933-01-07 11 I 1 Pianos For Hire And Hire Purchase. I I j j SEASON CO, LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. I I ASHANTI HAIR OIL. It is seldom that hair oil could serve the purP° s:s of Sc~nts, but shan 1 Hair oil with K'fflf t 78$ m j&M. it119 words
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Advertisement175 1933-01-07 11 No fussing with pots and pans. Every mould a masterpiece Crown Jelly is a time and labour saving BRITISH PRODUCT. FRAMROZ Co. I WmiMlllllMMlWllMlWn lIWW lIIMIIWIIIWII II ■HUM I I Ua I MARINE INSURANCE j I( OF )J j GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD JJ EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED I (J175 words
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Miscellaneous624 1933-01-07 11 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies tn Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries arc invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and. complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the624 words
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Miscellaneous220 1933-01-07 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. JAN. 7. High Tides.—6.3s ft.ni., 841 p.m. Rugby: Malaya Cup, Singapore v. NegriMalacca. Seremban; S.S. Police v PMS Police, S.C.C; R.A.F. v. M.C.U., Seletar;' Selangor "A" v. All Blues, Seremban. Hockey: O.R.A. v. R.A., R.I. Golf: Keppel G. C. Monthly Medal (Bogey). TO-MORROW. JAN. 8. High220 words
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Article298 1933-01-07 12 EXCITING FIGHT WITH POLICE. WHILE ROBBERS ESCAPE. One of the most da ing exploi s c cr yet carried out by band ts in London c: dej in an amazing scene in which the int nd d \ictim was seized by detectives unlcr tie impression that298 words
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Article511 1933-01-07 12 Builders Not Benefiting By Falling Prices. Local depression of the building industry has become greatly accentuated since the pub- lication of the various official reports en re- trenchment. which appear to have affected private building proposals to the po.nt of ces- saticn. writes "H.S." in511 words
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Article256 1933-01-07 12 Just Looking In At America. Everybody in the United States is making arrangements about Mr. Bernard Shaw when iie s?ts foct in America towards the end of his round-the-world tour. He left London recently for Monacco, there to join the liner "Empress of Britain" for the256 words
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Advertisement121 1933-01-07 12 IT Arher HP Comparison I LT n LT J simply had j g ChoOSC 1 |/bLOOD SUCKING WWJ I POISONER TO The mosquito stabs you without warn- ing, sucks your life blood, and leaves <^EaF^ ==^:^^Jl in its place deadly poison! Thousands 1 j die every year from malaria, and121 words
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Advertisement382 1933-01-07 12 CliUKCll SERVICES. First Sunday After Epiphany. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Ma Una. C a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) md Sermon. 10:30 a.m. Service at Naval Base. Holy Communion on Monday. Wednesday ani Friday at 8 a.m. and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday382 words
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Advertisement247 1933-01-07 12 GEYLANG METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Junction of Al Junled Road and Sims Avenue) 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Service of Worship ln English. 11 a.m. Hokien Service. 3.30 p.m. Malay Service. Thursday. 5:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting ir. Malay. Friday. 5:30 p.m. Choir Practice. METHODIST MISSION CHAPEL. Paya Lebar. Sunday, 9247 words
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Advertisement340 1933-01-07 12 YOU CAN TEST THIS INDIAN ASTROLOGER'S SKILL FREE. LEARN THL TRUTH AiIOUT YOURSELF Hnnd: ds who hrve tested the skill of "Pu niit Tabore." f-mour phychic, proclaim him" t Jf I mod r.n wizard of Astrology. GEORGE MAC KEY of New York believes that the Bomba" expert must possess some340 words
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116 1933-01-07 13 Bombshell For Big Four. The threat cf North Borneo to leave the League, without even settling a bill for eight and fourp?nce (notepaper and telephone calls), is «nothing short of a disaster. It should, however, be possible, even at the eleventh hour, to patch116 words
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Article206 1933-01-07 13 The small pox dang r seems to be abating in Colombo and the Municipal authori.i s issued a statement on Dec. 23 that no case has b?tn found in the town since Dec. 19. But vigilanc? ha 3 no. been relaxed in the leas: and206 words
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Advertisement266 1933-01-07 13 Best J j j REVIEW OF SPORT. One Feature of the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents Weekly. I 0 'illness j /SUDk A rffii 1 M jl whether it takes the form of some apparently trifling ailment—a cold or a thill neglected JA f WrWnf 1 —which may ultimately develop266 words
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Miscellaneous217 1933-01-07 13 EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. IMMES FOR INDIA {INCLUDING CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEFFDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. •>■,. 25 3 and 31.3 metre*?. im< Signal from Big Ben. Cone rt by the Coven, rj Hipp* dron: Orches ra. pm Mu.i; b.- th Coventry. Hippodrome Ore217 words
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Miscellaneous535 1933-01-07 13 DAVENTRY Empire Station; nightly 9.30 to jll 30; see above. From Jan. 1, 9.50 to 11.50. SINGAPORE (VSIAB—4I.7 metres) is an cmnteur station run by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ear c of Singapore, and they both take their share of the announcing. This station is strongly received in most535 words
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Miscellaneous81 1933-01-07 13 strong station but programmes consist mainly of talking in Russian with very short musical items in between. BOUNDBROOK (W3XAL —49.1-8 metres). Power 10 kilowatts. Interval signal three notes on xylophone. Call: "This is W3XAL, Boundbrook, New Jersey, relaying WJZ (Z proncunc d Zee) of the National Broadcasting Co. of New81 words
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Article2309 1933-01-07 14 Congress Refuses Co-operation with National Committee—Hopes Of All-Party Union Shattered —Minimum Wage Reduction Controversy—Minister's Attitude A "Confession Of Incompetence"—Executive Committee Discussing The Cut. Among the important resolutions before the recent session of the Ceylon National Congress, which concluded its sittings en Dec. 18, was the defeat2,309 words
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Advertisement492 1933-01-07 14 Mm HEALTH Are you run down? Nervous? Frequently ill Take Waterbury's Compound —for its mary clous nutritive, reconstructive and health-building ingredients. Waterbury's is most palatable, with a pleasant odour and absolutely no oiliness. Sold in Blue and Red wrappers—the red as a general and bronchial tonic. Waterbury Chemical Company New492 words
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Advertisement35 1933-01-07 14 Exclusive Special Articles Appear in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST," Every Week. f A I j[kss™ I OINTMENT the novel remedy for the treatment of Burns, Cuts, Ulcers. SOLE AGENTS: N. V. Straits Java Trading Co.35 words
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Advertisement465 1933-01-07 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. imWIJUWJLAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. t Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. 1G 000 Jan. 7465 words
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Advertisement507 1933-01-07 15 I STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHEK (Incorporated In v Germany). The undcrnoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 1933. s.s. "SAARBRUCKEN" for Iloilo, Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Japan and North China Jan. 8 s.s. "FRANKEN" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Japan and North China Jan. 20 HOMEWARDS. 1933. s.s. "ALLER" for Genoa, Marseilles, Casablanca.507 words
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Advertisement764 1933-01-07 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch Hpfl Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated In aermariy). OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI. NOHTH CHINA AND JAPAN POETS. 1933. *ss NORDMARK, via Manila J an t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Jan. 24 m.s. FRIESLAND, via Manila Feb. 7 t m.s. KULMERLAND, via Manila 21 m.s. RUHR,764 words
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Advertisement267 1933-01-07 15 insurance. THE SOUTH lldr-l BRmsH COMPANY. LOOTED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT BATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: l, Plnlayaon Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G. JOHNSON: General Manager. HEAD OFFICE: 1-e, Malacca267 words
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Advertisement465 1933-01-07 15 BANKS. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Head Office of the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd., is at China Building, Chulia Street, and now the three Banks are in one building. The Penang Branch is now at the premises of the Oversea Chinese Bank, Ltd., Beach Street, and the465 words
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Advertisement363 1933-01-07 16 I introdijction^ale] f( HOUSE OF LORDS I IMPERIAL VAT WHISKY. WHISKY. ll I( Q FINE OLD MATURED WHISKY. Q \l l( $2.73 per bottle, 1 )l (kk or $30 per case duty paid. SS \V lj Loww, price ever offered on the market. .'f Cf We also stock all well-known363 words
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Advertisement497 1933-01-07 16 mmmmm M n 1 "I THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. Independent and Progressive. All the News: Soundest Views. j TO LET. TO BE LET—Nos. 17 18, Chulia Strett. Apply S. O. ALsagofT, 13A, Battery Road. TO-LET—3II, Rangoon Road, with 4 bedrooms, kitchen-garden, two store rooms, spacious and good frontage, swing, wat.r and497 words
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Advertisement438 1933-01-07 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS give notice that as from January 10th, 1933, inclusive, they are removing their SINGAPORE TOWN OFFICE from the present address to No. 53, UPPER PICKERING STREET. NOTICE. DISTRICT COURT OF SINGAPORE. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summons No. 0216 of 1932. Between K. KOGUTI trading438 words
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Advertisement535 1933-01-07 16 I PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. This is to notify that Ho Kwong Yew hns r signed as a partner and has no further power Ito t.ansact any business on behalf of our firm from January I, 1933. CHUNG WONG, Registered Architects. Union Building. Singapcre. AMMUNITIONS. Shot Ca tr.dg:s 12 !o 410535 words
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Advertisement333 1933-01-07 16 j STRAITS UNION ENGLISH SCHOOL EST. 1927. Re Opeirnfiinig Day JAN. 11, 1933. ADMITS PUPILS FROM PR. TO SENIOR CAME. 1 Apply Early for Afternoon Night Cambridge Classes. EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Roys and Girls). B, Short Street, Singapore. Enrol for a333 words
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Advertisement341 1933-01-07 16 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—A Teacher (S*raits-born Chinese) to teach English lessons. Apply to the Committer of Poi Wah School, Kota Tinggi. WANTED. WANTED—Baby Car—s6, Wilkinson Road. Intending subscribers to the STRAUS CHINESE MONTHLY are requcs ed not to pay their subscriptions to unauthorised coO ctors, but to send their subsetiptions d.rect341 words
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Title Section9 1933-01-07 I Malaya Tribune Week-end Supplement SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 19339 words
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543 1933-01-07 I PERKY BEATEN IN (URBAN LAWN TENNIS. London. Dec. 22 (by Air Mail). South Africa is to be congratulated oil winning the first of the lawn tennis Test matches against Gr.at Br-tain at Durban. 3ix matches to two was an unexpectedly543 words
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Article388 1933-01-07 I N°>u\ CHAMPION'S REMARKABLE VICTORIES. London. Dec 22 (by Air Mail.) fuShed% Tcccm ld contrcvers y h as been i'pien g2mes which Mrs r "«n player at 1 ha prominent thlc f UWn tcnnisttnrnt for r a i US champlcn left the Con-Dla-c- ,llere Was a discussion388 words
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Article517 1933-01-07 I ENGLISHMEN HAVE SOMETHING TO LEARN. BOXING. London, Dec. 22 (by Air Mail.) The visit of the Dutch boxing tearr. to England has taught the British fubhc onp thing. Our boxers have much to learn or lUc art of slipping, ducking and lighting tack Time and again517 words
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Article118 1933-01-07 I F: W. OBEYESEKERE ELECTED SECRETARY. j P. W. Obeyesekere, who is now up at Cambridge, is fast following in the footsteps of his e'der brother, Danton Obeyesekere. P. W. Obeyesekere has already been elected secretary of the Cambridge University Bcxing Club, which means that in aH probability118 words
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Article1472 1933-01-07 I NOVEL SCHEME PLANNED BY AMERICANS. GOLF. London, Uec. 22 (by Air Mail>. Professional gclf circhs in Am rica have hit upon an ingenious plan to raise funds to finance America's '-earn next year for ;hc Rvder Cup. Th? match is to be play d at Southport on1,472 words
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Article642 1933-01-07 I EASY VICTORY EN BLUES' CONTEST. ATHLETICS. London. Dec. 23 (by A:r Mai".) The two Cambridge Blue. W. L. F. Thring and J. if. F. Lightly, end d. their Olympiad" for the wrg-r of a dinn r i:i a sporting hustle round London. Thring was642 words
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Article258 1933-01-07 I With characteristic thoroughness the Germans have already made their plans for the Olympic Games, tz be held in Berlin in 1936. Government officials attended conferences, at one of v.hich it was decided to impose a levy of 2 per cent, on all sports bodies and institutions258 words
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Article355 1933-01-07 I V ISIT OF ENGLAND TOURING XL CRICKET. Provincial Cricket Associations in India are notified that a meeting of the Indian Board of ContrJ Will be held in Delhi during the -picket Carnival week, 'which will be between Feb. 6 and 12. Tne accounts of, and the355 words
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Article154 1933-01-07 I With a view to reducing the cost of Interclub cricket matches, the General Committee of the Ceylon Cricket Association have passed the following resolutions unanimously:— "That in view of the fact that the greatest expense connected with cricket matches was incurred in entertainment costs:— (a)154 words
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Article139 1933-01-07 II Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. A Look At This Week's Post-Bag. My Dear Nephews, I want to thank all who sent me New Year greetings and to wish them in return as prosperous a New Year as th.y wished me. Our "Corner" this we.k is139 words
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Article353 1933-01-07 II By "Van E Last Sunday, after I had finished reading "Singh's" "What I want to be," I asked myself, "What do you want to be?" This very question was always in my mind and even now it is. I began to consider every occupation or353 words
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Article283 1933-01-07 II (By "Ng Chiap Cham.") Good evening. Chums! I am sure you all are enjoying your holidays! Do you know who am You think that I am a new member °f the "Corner," for I have disappeared from the "Corner" for a long time When you read the283 words
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Article294 1933-01-07 II (By Yeo Cheng Swee. Muar.) Friendship increases happiness and dimi- 1 nishes misery. It divides sorrows and doubles joy». One without a friend is like on? who goes to the battle-field without a weapon. Moreover, a friendless man stands alone without protection against hi* enemies and to the blows294 words
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562 1933-01-07 II (By "Raymonstai.") Hello chums! This is my second appearance in our famous "Corner." To-day I am going to tell you what the British Government has done to Malaya. All ready? Right, here it goes. Long, long ago Malaya was a vast forest with a few562 words
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Article250 1933-01-07 II (By "Chisente.") Good-day, Chums. Being a new member of your much discussed club I would like to make myself acquainted with all of you and thus not feel being new and alone throughout. I therefore take the liberty of introducing myself to all of you.250 words
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Article193 1933-01-07 II W f (By "A. C. C. S. J.") Last Saurday while my uncle and I were at dinner I heard an unusual noise in the back parlour, as If one of fiiy cows was entangled and trying to disengage herself. As I was about to193 words
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Article656 1933-01-07 II (By •'Omar Saleh.") I am one of those fortunate boys who are Messed with an undying love for books and the course of m y reading I once came across a book the title of which nt«w fowr.s the subject of my article. Written as656 words
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Article248 1933-01-07 II (By Teo Beng Koon.") pear chums, by the'time all of you glance at this articl?. r shall be in one of the "flca:ing payees' steanrtng away from Singapore. I am serry I «m unable to tell you all just' now where my destination will be. It grievts me to248 words
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Article54 1933-01-07 II (By "G. K. S.") What shall I do If I fail In the Cambridge Examination? Try again? That means another year's expenses. Impossible! Or t?ave school and idle away my tim«? Again, impossible! Drown mysjlf in a cup of water? Yes! Very good! I'll try. What is54 words
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Article2468 1933-01-07 II U.S.A. TO RETAIN NAVAL AND COALING STATIONS. 4. Analysis Of The Topic Of The Moment. A Reuter Washington telegram of Dec. 29 stated: "The House of Representatives has passed a Bill granting independence to the Philippines in ten years. The Bill will now go to the2,468 words
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173 1933-01-07 III Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. Comments On The Mail. |fj dear Nieces, Our new stock of badges has arrived and be sent out in a few days. Those enl in their names for admission to Circle" will also be sent badges and their -amrs published173 words
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Article558 1933-01-07 III (By "Dora.") the time of the Great War between B ad and France there once lived a Genenamed Uayhew and his two sons, Richard Chgrley Mayhew. The boys were erlese when they were only babies but father loved them very dearly and taught :iy useful things. They558 words
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Article180 1933-01-07 III (By "Touch-me-not."J Bon Soir les soeurs. Before I commence article I must tell all jof you that I r a now member of the Girls* Circle. I am Tery shy to write for I am a girl of little knowledge. The first step that, was180 words
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387 1933-01-07 III (By "Annie Gan.") among* Z"Sf ?5 lam Very lad *be h 2 y J* 1 hope you are in perfect OneSf I y f my ,üb is "How to Keep £3£V? p eriect Health." First of all we should find out what health387 words
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Article440 1933-01-07 III (By "Princess Mary.") Hello, dears, Christmas is over, and here we are before a New Year. Oh! what joy I felt when my badge at last arrived on Saturday. I assure you, Auntie Lizzie, I am right well prcud of it, and offer my heartfelt thanks for440 words
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Article186 1933-01-07 III (By "Sweet C.S.C.") I presume all of you must have had a scrumptious time at Christmas, especially the "kiddies." The New Year has come now and I wonder what resolutions sdme of you are makIng this year. I understand that "Jean" had left school after sittin* for186 words
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Article566 1933-01-07 III (By "Wendy.") Pan, the Ood of the woods, was a great favourite of King Midas. Pan had first made the flute from the reeds that grew by the river. King Midas thought him to be the finest musician in the world. The nymphs of566 words
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Article430 1933-01-07 III (By "Enid."} We always hear the proverb "Better late than never," and though it Is rather late, I am going to do justice to the proverb and wish Auntie Lizzie, Uncle Bob and till the other chums a thrice Merry Christmas and a bright and prosperous New Year.430 words
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Article209 1933-01-07 III (By "Dyak.") Hello girls! how did you all spend you»Christmas? Having a fine time, eh? I can imagine some of you visiting friends; some going to picnics; some for a swim; hut it is sad to think of those who had to stay at home because of209 words
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Article562 1933-01-07 III (By "Jean") r S re y U going t0 do when y° u scnool? I turned and faced the speaker There were six of us, all gathered together n a circle in the gallery during the recreation hour, discussing our careers. I felt a n e uncomfortable but nevertheless562 words
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Article527 1933-01-07 III (By "Gwennie I sat on the steps and munched steadily through the heap of nuts on my lap. Happy 9 You can bet your best that I was—I am! Then suddenly I remembered friend "Molly," and "6choolgirl Rosalind" and ail my other "Cornerite pals. I remembered thp527 words
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Article422 1933-01-07 III (By "Lucky Star.') Where was L in a paradise I supposed. Oh. no, no! it is not so grand as that although the place js well-designed and you can see patches of lovely flowers here and there It js only a reformatory- where naughty and bad boys are422 words
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Article497 1933-01-07 III (By Ruth" Penang.) For the first time in mr life I found myself in a Catholic chapel. The solemn hush which filled the building was awesome as well as majestic. It was evening—just before tea-time. in the convent where I was newly admitted as a boarder. Though it497 words
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Article1119 1933-01-07 III David Baxter - A Restaurant Cloakroom Secret—Food Before Music—"Sh ill inA Day Keeps Policeman Away." (By David Baxter. London. Dec. 20 (by Air Ma*J>. There is something very remarkable in the memory for faces shown by the men in gorgeous uniforms who take your coat and hat when you1,119 words
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Advertisement17 1933-01-07 III PLEASE THE WIFE by Buying- the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." She'll Like It And So Will Ypu. v17 words
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Article, Illustration842 1933-01-07 IV (BY THE POULTRY EDITOR.) XXX,— POULTRY RAISING IN MALAYA. The end of 1932 and the holidays have-clear- i ly demonstrated the actual demand for good sized and healthy poultry and it is absolutely necessary that steps be taken without further delay to ensure842 words
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Article969 1933-01-07 IV Greyhound Totes Declared Illegal—New Appointments To British Broadcasting Corporation—A "Home From Home." (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) London, Dec. 20 i by Air Mail)? By a decision in the High Court this week, the hug- public who patronise Tctalisators on Greyhound tracks and members of Tote Clubs all969 words
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1401 1933-01-07 IV SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL'S PLANS. "BLUE «IRD" ENTIRELY RE-DESIGNED. Great things may be expected of Sir Malcolm Campbell this year, when he will again attack the world's land speed record which he himself holds at the wonderful speed of 253.9 m.p.h. His famous1,401 words
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Article1014 1933-01-07 IV Public Servants And Their Car Tax. There can be little doubt that a good deal ci" comment and erhicism of the prcpus<d m. Motor Ordinance was expected, else there no accounting for the somewhat loose dialt that was puolished in the Government Gazette of Nov. 10,1,014 words
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Advertisement41 1933-01-07 IV Efficiency and Economy two habits which we are all trying to practice these days. So far as the lubrication of your car is concerned the solution to the problem lies in the words SHELL MOTOR OIL i I j t^*— 141 words
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