Malaya Tribune, 9 January 1933
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Title Section29 1933-01-09 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XX. -No. 6 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Jan. 9, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1933.29 words
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Advertisement299 1933-01-09 1 Buy the M "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST/ The Picture Paper. 20 cents. "YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER THAN THE BEST" j jIH ••0.K." CEMENT and it is more ECONOMICAL f "0.X." Cement is famed throughout the world for its jjj jj SUPERIOR QUALITY. Although moderate in price it is j outstandingly DURABLE299 words
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Advertisement195 1933-01-09 1 A. PUNTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing- Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every 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 exckange I rates. j HEALTH STRENGTHJ I ,N EVERY195 words
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529 1933-01-09 2 CHINA'S INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING PROGRESS. THE CHIAO-TUNG UNIVERSITY EXHIBITION. The Chao-Tung University—a Government institution comprising the three Nanyang OolkfM at Shanghai, lha Peiping College at Peiping and the Tangshan College at Tangshan (Hopei)—will be holding an engineering and railway exhibition from Mar. 30 to April 8, 1933, under the auspices of529 words
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Article298 1933-01-09 2 Numbers Taken At The Cheap Hotels. RUSSIANS DOMINANT. Canton, Dec. 27. Inexplicaclj there has been an unprecedented influx of foreigners into Canton, not of tourists cr merchants, but of street vendors and what not. Turning an inquiring rye towards these new-comers, the police have taken a298 words
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Article185 1933-01-09 2 M. Trotsky's Lecture. M. Trotsky delivered In Copenhagen on Nov. 26 a lecture on "the meaning' of the Russian Revolution," especially for broadcasting in America. In his speech Trotsky dealt with the origin and development of the Bolshevist revolution, but made no mention of the present185 words
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Article122 1933-01-09 2 Part of the legacy of Herr Basse, the eccentric German citizen who died recently in Italy leaving his entire fortune to China, Is to be devoted to the printing of the Ssu-Ku-Chuan-Shu, a complete library of the 13 Classics, History of the 24 Dynasties and writings of the Ancient Philosophers122 words
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Article192 1933-01-09 2 Action By Council In Canton. OFFICES INSTRUCTED. Canton, Dec. 28. The South-West Political Council to-day Instructed the Kwangtung Provincial Government and the Customs offices in the Province to admit imported goods without a consular invoice or payment of a fee therefor. The Council also instructs all Customs192 words
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Article222 1933-01-09 2 r '7 Sequel To Running Unauthorised Lottery. Rangoon, Dec. 9. A mild excitement was caused in the Western Sub-Divisional Magistrates Court, Rangoon on his worship finding an elderly Mahomedan who described himself as a "Moulvi," guilty of running an unauthorised lottery and sentencing him to pay222 words
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Article132 1933-01-09 2 Sent To Prison. Shanghai, Dec. 23. Another Shanghai crime passioncl has had its sequel in the police court. Alexander Litsisky. a private in the Russian Regiment of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps was found guilty yesterday of the attempts' murder of his wife's lover and was132 words
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Advertisement311 1933-01-09 2 WHITEAWAY'S Stocktaking Sale v- Commences TO-DAY MONDAY JANUARY 9 We want to make this Sale the biggest on record in the Company's history, and also the biggest MONEY SAVING EVENT in the experience of all the purchasing public. Practically the whole stock will be offered at reduced prices, and THOUSANDS311 words
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Advertisement12 1933-01-09 2 It's Best to Subscribe to the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." Then You're Sure!12 words
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Advertisement364 1933-01-09 2 MALARIA And Blood Impoverishment It is an accepted fact that disease ret cannot live in a perfectly healthy and blood-stream. And this applies to the mala/* I germ as much as to any other diseay< Sufferers from the scourg- ,j > curmalaria should therefore not be content to over their364 words
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Miscellaneous709 1933-01-09 2 EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA), CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. From The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. Wavelengths: 25.3 and 31.3 metres. G.M.T. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. Orchestral concert from the Regal, Marble Arch, London. 3.00 p.m. A Light709 words
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Article1264 1933-01-09 3 AMENTABLE CONDITIONS IN MALAYA. Air transport is a subject of peculiar importance to the Colonial Empire, since a closer •forking connection can be much more readily obtained by this means than by any ether, and it is perhaps, a fitting moment at the beginning of a new1,264 words
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Article394 1933-01-09 3 Medical Society Honours Dr. S. T. Hsui. GOING TO SHANGHAI. The Hongkong University Medical Society gave a farewell to Dr. S. T. Hsui. assistant to the Professor of Surgery, at the Student Union Assembly Rocm yesterday, prior to his departure in January to join the Henry394 words
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Article379 1933-01-09 3 Honoured By Hamburg University. (Special to the Malaya Tribune."/ J A signal honour was bestowed up:n Prcfesror Birt, well-known phy:-ican from Shanghai and Dean of th? Tungchi Medical Faculty, sy the University of Hamburg, when the ucldf I medal cf honour was conferred on the noted379 words
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Advertisement228 1933-01-09 3 §11 I YOU j fn|[ Don't Have i DUIISK |/|/§M PHCENIX I MINERAL WATERS J Just Bo So! I Naturally j I lfflH| One Trial Order j j Phone 3463. 1 I Ni c j tnjoy The Luxury Of A r Travel I; J Have you never yet travelled by228 words
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Advertisement80 1933-01-09 3 Every weak one gets STRONGER on BOVRIL AP.8.—14. I Naina Mohamed Sens ll 22 Battery Road, Singapore— Kuala Lumour. qucikest Safestwav CSB^'-J Highly recommended by j Strengthen the stomach, impart tone to liver and bowels, restore appetite and free yon from Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, Indigestion. SAFEST BEST CHEAPEST AIRSHIP80 words
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Article649 1933-01-09 4 Discovered By Professor Paul Pelliot. A WEALTH OF LORE. Interesting recollections of l is discoveries in Chinese Turkestan were liven by Professor Paul Pelliot. of the College die France, in a lecture delivered to the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society at Shanghai. {The649 words
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Article265 1933-01-09 4 The Late Father Froc, S.J. I A correspondent of "The Times" write*: i The death occurred last month in Paris o: Father Louis Froc, the Jesuit mis-sionary-scientist who had been for many years director of the Siccawei Observatory at Shanghai. where forecasts of typhoons in the China teas265 words
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Article432 1933-01-09 4 Eulogised By P.M.G. Yet Not Reappointed. B.B.C. GOVERNORSHIPS. London, Dec. 17. Lady Snowden is still puzzled by the fact that, as Thursday's official announcement declared, she has not been reappointed as a governor of the British Broadcasting Corporation. "To-night when I arrived home I received a432 words
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Article97 1933-01-09 4 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest, n must be underttood that the Malaya Tribune does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corresoondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double tvacing), and on one97 words
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Article501 1933-01-09 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Si: —Your artic k in your paper of to-day or the "Honourr Farce" ventilates a matter which need; much discussion. A long a-. Honourr. exist—vain and empty a*-, they must always by their very nature be —there will alwayr be dissatisfaction as to501 words
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Article147 1933-01-09 4 Urga Seized. Moscow. Dec. It. Serious political disorders have c\:velcped in Outer Mongolia and r.he Nationalist radical elements have seized the Government in Drift, according to unconfirmed dispatches received here. While throe fcrccs are reported to ?iav« b:cn led by a graduate cf the Soviet military147 words
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Article188 1933-01-09 4 By Father Joseph Degren. nnW lu^h 1 0 naked truth -lathed- irJon qulre to bo carefully ea and attractively draped could curcd in public uUlitj- Cf 5ie2nti<: 0! Sf: an i thc 'tenable comfort, life should be made easily accessible to the »auk and file of the people. T>188 words
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Article873 1933-01-09 4 New Session To Start. DEBATING, SPEAKING AND READING. (By Y.Y. Ng, Editor, "Straits Chinese Monthly." I The Straits Chinese Reading Club, which :s affiliated to the Chinese Christian Association in Prinsep Street, will be commencing its 193'J sestion this evening at 8 p.m. in th? CCA.873 words
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Article551 1933-01-09 4 Woman's Vain Love For Young Banker. FAREWELL NOTES. London, Dee. 19 A woman's unrequited love for a you banker baa been revealed by the discovery in a gass-filled room in a flat i n Streetv V,V. cf l&ft. Ethel Ma* de fecial aged about 38. It appoaro,551 words
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Article46 1933-01-09 4 Sian Elevated To Municipality. Nanking, Dec. 28 n«e C.P.C. (Central Political Council) to-day decided to make Sian. China's western capital. municipality to be placed under direct control of the Executive Yuan. A monthly appropriation of $30.000 has been granted for the development of Sian.46 words
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Advertisement181 1933-01-09 4 Your Body P a wonderful engine *Sfl fhat needs the right fuel unc^otl efficiently Every hour, every minute of the day and night, your body radiates energy, force, vitality. jIW Awake or asleep, actively moving or passively at PjyfA ease, a ceaseless demand is being made on those Ci) Vlpv181 words
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Advertisement108 1933-01-09 4 REVIEW OF SPORT. One Feature of the 1 MALAYAN SATURDAY POST* I 20 Cents Weekly. SINGERS for 1933 i SINGER CAR 3 fcr 1933 mark a new era for d r sign—economical luxury—value. They are the 1933 cars with 1934 specifications. I Th? SINGER NINE SALOON (Illustrated abev. is a108 words
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Article1021 1933-01-09 5 The Share Market. MINING. 11 a.m., Jan. 9. Issue Buyers. Seller*. Kumtanu Tin W s £'I 12 n Ban8 no'5 ..to J n,, Fatt .Sung.iBesi) 0.32 0.3? H-KongTln 13 3 14| Idrb Hydraulic 4 9 ».w m v; B Kamunting Tin 5 6 6|6 S« KamunUng Tin1,021 words
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Article458 1933-01-09 5 Financial News Views. PRICES Singapore, Jan. 6. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 30 Betl, stew or curry, kati 25 Pork, lean, katl 44 Perk, lean and fat (lit quality), kati 34 Mutton, Australian, lb. 25 Fowl, katl 40 H«na (locally reared), kati 45 Ducks, each- 60 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair458 words
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Article643 1933-01-09 5 Profit Of £21,055 For Past Year. I The sixth annual general meeting of Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging, Ltd., was held on Dec. 14 at 73, Basinghall Street, E.C., Mr. C. V. Thomas (the chairman of the company) presiding. The chairman said that owing to curtailment of643 words
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Article46 1933-01-09 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: 2 13^82d. Nsw Ycrk: Market closed. Singapore: 7 3 16—7 516 cents. TIN. London Spot: £144 ss. (unchanged). London 3 months: £145 (down 55.). Singapore: $74.121-. COPRA. Mess-s. Barlow and Co. report: Sundried $5.40 Mhced $4.00 The market is easier.46 words
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Article211 1933-01-09 5 (By Courtesy oj Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Jan. 9. Selling: London 4 month.-.' 2s. 3 3H32d. London 3 months' sight 2». 3 15'16d., London fiO days sight 25.'3 29 32d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3T6d., London demand 2s. 3 27'32d. London T.T. 2s. 3 13]16d., Lyons demand 978,211 words
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Article392 1933-01-09 5 Improved Operating Results. M Wlnc hester House, E C fWtvf" A 11 0 <the chairman) said nnrtJ ,h rePOn and accounts £h °*ed that The ne mom 7 S! had been made H„wf\ P f amc "nted to £2,832, as against ■a debit balanc: of £497 for the392 words
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Article178 1933-01-09 5 Further Small Decline In Values. Lewis and Peat (Singapore), Ltd., in their report dated Jan. 6, state? The market since the beginning of the year has been quiet and business restricted, and a further small decline in values hae occurred. Under normal conditions an increase in consumption, principally178 words
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Article113 1933-01-09 5 London Re-Opens Fairly Confidently. Reuter's Wireless Service. London. Jan. 3. The St:ck Exchange started the New Ye t ln a confident mood, and, although some irregularity developed, mainly, owing to profit-taking, the sentiment remained cheerful. South African Minings again commanded the chief attention and. in most instances, pricesReuter's Wireless Service. - 113 words
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Article175 1933-01-09 5 RUBBER STEADY: FEW SELLERS. No New York Quotations. (By Our Financial Reporter.) Singapore, Monday, noon. To-day's Pricrs:— Kubb r (E.S.S. Singapore) 7»4 cts. Tin (Singapore) $74^. Saturday's Prices:— London rubber 2 13 32d. New York rubb r (no market). New York tin (no market). With the London175 words
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Advertisement461 1933-01-09 5 BANKING AND INSURANCE NOTICES f&W/ NOTICE rt+W+J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Head Office of the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd., is at China Building, Chulia Street. )0K I and now the three Banks are in one building. I The Penang Branch is now at the premises of the461 words
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Advertisement171 1933-01-09 6 Amusements < NIGHTLY 9.15 Sparkling and Speedy —Here's Comedy in the Cay Mode —with a Champagne Flavour Lee Tracy, Evalyn Knapp Barbara Weeks Warren Hymer putting the 'it' into Politics in the peppiest political poll of good humour the screen has brought you in years— NIGHT "MAYOR FAST! FROTHY! FRESH!171 words
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Advertisement124 1933-01-09 6 CAPITOL Positively LAST NIGHT of this outstanding Warner Bros, production The Screen's greatest Personality, eclipsing all former successes— John Barrymore IN THE MID GENIUS" A Brilliant Romance of the Imperial Russian Ballet. TO MORROW NIGHT! Gala Opening of Britain's most famous Musical Comedy j| The Maid of the Mountains J124 words
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Advertisement175 1933-01-09 6 ■yon A (MM KYCTFUY THAT Wll I THUIII YDIIH j HAROLD LLOYD IN MOVIE CRAZY WITH CONSTANCE CUMMINGS A Paramount Release. Patrons are requested to note~that the old screening times will be adopted henceforth. a——— i mi imi \*wm Tivoli Hall 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 OWING TO PACKED HOUSES EVERY NIGHT175 words
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Article196 1933-01-09 7 Singapore, Jan. 9. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $120 R. (Siam) W. Coast 2 S117 igtce, 3. SiBrn No. 1 $108 Rice. B. Siam No. 2 $103 Rice, Siam psr koyan No. 1 $166 Rice. Siam No. 2 $143 Rice. Siam No. 3 $134 Rice, Siam196 words
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Article715 1933-01-09 7 Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court. APPLICATION BY THE BAR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan, 7. Before the Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. W. H. Thorne. and the Hen. Mr Justice McPall. in the Kaula Lumpur Supreme Court on Saturday, Mr. E. A. S. Wagner, as the Senior715 words
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Article14 1933-01-09 7 A daily wall-calendar comes from B Sourirajain Chettiar, money-changer, of 144 Tanjong Pagar Road.14 words
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Article, Illustration129 1933-01-09 7 Returning To China From Leave. Sir Miles Lampoon, British Minister to China passed through Singapore on Saturday on the P. and O. "Naldera." He is on his way back to China from Home leave. He is accompanied by his youngest daughter, Miss Margaret Lampson, and129 words
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Article72 1933-01-09 7 Effort At Record Trip To Australia. Reuter. London, Jan. 7. The aviator, Capt. Bert Hinkler, hopped off from London early this morning in an attempt to break the England to Australia record. He hopes to reach Brindlsi in one hop. London. Jan. 8. There Is a completeReuter. - 72 words
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Article74 1933-01-09 7 Arrested On Provisional Warrant. Arrested cm a provisional warrant, a welldressed English-speaking Indian, a young man, appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. A W. Hay) this morning, on a charge cf criminal misappropriation. Detective-Inspector McEwan said that he arrested the accused in Singapore on instructions frcm74 words
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Article270 1933-01-09 7 Flcods of a nature unpreccden'.cd in \h history of Jaffna (North Ceylrn) in recent times have devastated vast ar.as. Houses ha\e collapsed, rendering thousands cf people hcn*eless. In some villages as many r.r> BO per c nt. of the people have become destitute; tr rs and270 words
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Article702 1933-01-09 7 Satisfactory Position Reported. The annual general mcetinf of Pajam. Ltd, was held last Saturday at 12.30 p.m. at the company bca'-d room m Hongkong Bank C.iambcis. Mr. W. F. Rayncr took the chair in place of Mr. J. If. Sime who was absent, and the others702 words
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Article103 1933-01-09 7 Whin an Indian, wlr"> appeared b fore the Second Magistrate (Mr. A W. Hayt this morning, was charged with voluntarily causing hurt with a danger; us weapon to i. compatriot his xplanation was that they b.th had a struggle and fell to the ground. The103 words
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Article118 1933-01-09 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Jan. 9. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Burma Maru 22 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). C Di 61 arrsa 19: Nordmark 18; Koolindn 16; Ni -i .v Holland Ii; Troilus 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Havre Maru 30: TYlrritfin 33; Thurland C118 words
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Advertisement481 1933-01-09 7 l 7.30 TO NIGHT 0.30 DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURES PRESENT "Not So Quiet On Ttoe Western Front'' With LESLIE FI LLER. WILFRED TEMPLE, GERARD LYLEY. SYD COURTENEY "Strietly Business*' Wilh BETTY AMANN, CARL HARBORD and MOLLY LAMONT. WEDNESDAY, JAN. lT. "THE BLACK CAMEL" i j With WARNER GLAND. SALLY481 words
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Advertisement84 1933-01-09 7 1 Assets exceed $12,000,000. T. j Assets exceeu Assurance in force over $33,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (lncorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: LONDON, OFFICE: IT. Old EC. The Company ha, £20.000 deposed with the Supreme Court „r Eu e U„d and compiles „0,84 words
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Article698 1933-01-09 8 A most welcome movement is the general reduction of passage rates between Europe and the East. It is long overdue, quite independent of the slump, and should be permanent. The Atlantic route is, of course, in a class of its own, though even there a considerable cut has698 words
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Article474 1933-01-09 8 Dr. C. P. Paglar. who recently returned from a tcur of Europe and America, has resumed practice at the Joo Chiat Pharmacy, and at the City Dispensary. A report of the opening of the Smgapc--ssizes this morning, when reference was mado o the loss by retirement of Mr. Justice Sproule474 words
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Article299 1933-01-09 8 Departure On Holiday To Hongkong. iSrcm Our Ou n Correspondent.) Johore, Jan. 8. Distinguished memb?rs of the public, high Jchore Government Officiate, and many officers and men of the Johore Military Forces ajs.mblcd this morning at the Johore Bahru Railway sta.ion to see Their Highnesses299 words
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Article235 1933-01-09 8 Voice Posthumously Broadcast. Reuter. Northampton (Mass), Jan. 7. A distinguished assembly gathered a f he funeral of Mr. CooUdge, including Mr. Hocv r and his wife. Mrs. Rc&s veil and h?r son. James. Vice-President Curtis, Ch:et Jus.icHughes, the French Ambassador as the dcy n of theReuter. - 235 words
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Article44 1933-01-09 8 Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 9. Admiral Mir.eo Osumi. who was Navy Minister >n he Inukai Cabinet, has formally accepted the Navy portfolio in the Saito Ministry, in ttoO to Admiral Okada, who is resigning *n account of ill health.— Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article98 1933-01-09 8 doJu e?°- 3 laush shculd ™ke POtot of teeing -Foolish Virgins'- a brieM comedy by Lance Reward, which fs fob Presented in Raffles H:tel ballroom by the Singapore Repertory Pleycrs on Wednesday and H day. Jan. 18 and 20. a third performance will be given, the date of98 words
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Article161 1933-01-09 8 i CHINA'S INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING PROGRESS on'naze 2 RADIO IN MALAYA, en page 2 MANY FOREIGNERS IN CANTON on natrt- •> CONSULAR INVOICE ABOLISHED op J 1 I EMPIRE AIR DEVELOPMENTS, on page 3 THE UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG en p 3 ICAL MAN FROM SHANGHAI, on page161 words
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Article467 1933-01-09 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON f Looks as though there are toL to be rea/ ructions farther Ea^t And no-one can say, if pldecides that a war might as wellk! ca//erf a war, that she acts with reason. ,ul Japan probably feels she has mm too far now to draw467 words
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Article45 1933-01-09 8 Mails by ths cutward Dutch aeroplam Amsterdam are expected to arrive at Si pore by the evening express tc-day. Cor: pendence addressed to bcxholders only »'UI ready for delivery at 7.30 p.m. From France by the "Andre Lcben." Singapore at G a.m. to-morrow.45 words
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Article42 1933-01-09 8 The Controller of Pests and Tek*rapli> announces that 279 bags, containing 2,229 part were received fro.n Great Britain lor SI pore for the Christmas parcel mail. T!v.. i p?res with 294 bags, containing 2,308 i>uct. received the previous year.42 words
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Advertisement214 1933-01-09 8 i j HENRY HEATHS j THE 1933 SNAP BRIM. j HENRY HEATHS PURE FELT HATS ARE CELEBRATED FOR QUALITY. STYLE AND FI NISH. NEW SHADES FOR 1933. "MAIZE"—A New Fawn Shade. "NEW CUBA"—To Tcne with Brown. "OYSTER GREY"—Always Popular. Price $11.30 each. Each Hat is lined and perfect in make214 words
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Advertisement49 1933-01-09 8 Latest IN Ladies 9 Toilet Ware U.S.deSifva Bros. 23, High Street, Singapore. I _j 634 Reduce your cost of living and at the same time support local industry by using T.K.K.'S Shoes, Slippers, Rubber Table Covers, etc., etc. TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905. j 634. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, j49 words
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Article400 1933-01-09 9 PASSENGER'S CABIN AGAIN. No Casualties This Time. Reuter U.in i week of the disastrous fire tiie Ai'lantique."va fire has occured on the French liner, the "France." It hjs fortunately rot trolled without loss ~t I>- This is the third fire on a Frenrh liner within aReuter - 400 words
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Article306 1933-01-09 9 St quel To Young Couple's Elopement. m»°nt u-i f year s ri gorous impruon- H pj' aSSed by the D s r i-t Judge (M\ who f J n Saturc:a v. on a ChinesC Mtm SuiLy of kidnapping a young p«„r e 3 the CU3:dia„shl:> ofl306 words
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Article38 1933-01-09 9 Reuter unmmi* Washington. Jan. 7. .C the United States in v 11.590.000. according co 1 a v h Stated that **> >dd« *Z add€d that hi the Zrr ,ncreasin so rapid--s,ar ~R<-uter •'P*«Un| period of lastReuter - 38 words
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Article2161 1933-01-09 9 EMERGENCY CONFERENCES OF CHINA'S LEADERS. MOBILISATION URGED. GENERAL ATTACK ON JEHOL BY JAPANESE. SHANGHAI AGAIN THREATENED POPULACE OF CHINESE AREAS FLEEING IN PANIC. The latest cables from China show an increasingly alarming situation and there is a possibility that at any moment the National Government may2,161 words
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Article448 1933-01-09 9 TROUBLE IN WIDE AREA. Heavy Fighting In Alwar. Reuter. ZTu mty fiffhtin ha out Bombay and in the Indian State of "thtini incendiarism aid loctine. J raUce and "Uitary action has been taken. FIRES AND LOOTING. tw Bombay, Jan. 8 on w? I and a HinduReuter. - 448 words
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Article107 1933-01-09 9 Fierce Fighting In Barcelona. Reuter. London, Jan. 1. Ii is learned irorn Port Eou, on the PranceSpanish frontier, that Barcelona is in a state of revolt and that police and workers ImMN been in fierce conflict since yesterday evening Details are not available but it isReuter. - 107 words
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Obituary72 1933-01-09 9 Reuter. Greatest Pianist In The World? Rome, Jan. 8. Vladimir Pachmann, the famous pianist, died suddenly from pneumonia to-day.—Reuter. [Vladimir Pachmann was an exceptionally brilliant Chopin player. He was often eccentric So public, taking meticulous care with the dusting of the piano keys and stool and keepingReuter. - 72 words
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Article49 1933-01-09 9 Persian Minister Recalled. London, Jan. 7. The Persian Minister in London has been recalled to Teheran.—Reuter. [There is a dispute between the British and Persian Governments about the cancellation of the Anglo-Persian Oil Go's concessions in Persia. Britain has submitted the matter to the League of Nations.]49 words
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Advertisement298 1933-01-09 9 in your C mmufti "7 Never ~JI H .BMl^*t ==r~---L superbly sou, so subtly scented, so luxuriously 5 comforting as when a k"B little of thenewScrubb's i Perfumed Ammonia is jl Kf )JL»\ added never was the bath 60 wonderfully 1 exhilarating and 1 1 refreshing. SCRUBBY "12 n new298 words
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2197 1933-01-09 10 Sports Pastimes. MALAYA CUP COMPETITION. SINGAPORE QUALIFY TO MEET SELANGOR. NEGRI-MALACCA HEATEN BY ONE POINT. RUGBY FOOTBALL. iFrom Our Ozcn Correspondent.! Seremban. Jan. 7. As generally expected. Singapore earned the nght to meet Selangor next week at Kuaui Lumpur In Ihe Malaya Cup final, by dcfestir.g Ntgri Sembllan-Maine:a by the2,197 words
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Article74 1933-01-09 10 YESTERDAY'S GAME ON THE PADANG. BASEBALL. In the game played on the S.R.C. ground yesterday the "Cubs" drew with the local American team, both sides scoring Ii runs. The lattei were prevented from finishing their innlngj owing to the necessity for ceasing play at p.m. The74 words
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Article68 1933-01-09 10 MATCH AGAINST VICTORIAN COUNTRY 13. CRICKET. Reuter. Bendigo, Jan. 7. In a two-day match which opened hen to-day between the M.C.C. and a Victoria; country team, the home side (who are batting with 13 men and fielding 11) scorcd 215 Larwood taking 4 wickets for 29 runs.Reuter. - 68 words
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Article63 1933-01-09 10 GOLF. January bogey competition waplayed at Bukit Timah on Saturday and yesterday and resulted in a win for A. M. Easson (11-2 up) in division, and for F. s Williams (16, all square) in "B" division. KEPPEL JANUARY MEDAL. Thirty-six cards were taken out f:r the K.G.C.63 words
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Article77 1933-01-09 10 SWIMMING. Th<? Singapore Swimming Club championship (100 metres) took place at the Club yesterday morning and resulted in a narrow win for C Gcldman. Two water-polo matches between the Club and the Wiltshire Regiment were played, th<> Club first team winning by 10 goals to 1 and the77 words
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Article127 1933-01-09 10 Alhambra.—"Night Mayor." featuring Le« Tracy, Evelyn Knapp. Barbara Weeks, etc Capitol.—Jchn Barrymore in "The Mad Genius." Empire—Clark Gable and Joan Crawford •Possessed." Great World.—Side shows, pasar malarn, Malay opera. Chinese wayangs, silent and talking films ("Not So Quiet on the Western Front" and "Strictly Business"). Marlborough.—Lupino Lan;127 words
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Article688 1933-01-09 10 PERAK AGAIN HELD TO A DRAW. HOCKEY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Jan. 8. The return inter-State match between Perak £nd Penang on the Esplanade yesterday again resulted in a draw of one goal each. Territorially. Penang had the bstter of the game but Perak were more688 words
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Article232 1933-01-09 10 AT THE CINEMAS. "The Lodger," the film version of Mrs. Belloc Lowndes* famous book, began a season at the Pavilion last night and is likely to- draw crowded houses for the duration of its run. The film is a thriller of the best type and relies232 words
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Article592 1933-01-09 10 NEW YEAR RACE MEETING. FACILE PRINCEPS DROPS DEAD ON COURSE. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 7. The s cond day of the Penang Turf Club's New Year professional race meeting to-day was again nctable for the number of upsets provided, the biggest of592 words
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Article1052 1933-01-09 10 NEW COMPANY T() BE FORMED. Separate Board For E. And 0. Notice has been given th Assistant Official Assiener- <vj meetings of the creditors 0 Brothers to consider proposals f. t£ reconstruction of the busings One meeting will be held at c Hotel, Penang. to-day, and the other1,052 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-09 10 SPORTS NOTES BY "ECHO" Every Week in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."11 words
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Article691 1933-01-09 11 Tributes To Late Workers. Friday's Meetings In Singapore. The Malaya Methodist Annual Conference met in joint session again on Friday morning at th? Wesley Church, Singapore, an 1 conducted a sclemn memorial service for the Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Pykett, veteran missionaries, whose service in Malaya691 words
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Advertisement260 1933-01-09 11 Vast Improvement of tiie TALKIJGS. pictures thai will please every nationality. 7.15 To-Night 9.30 MONTE BLUE IN "THE FLOOD" I Vbui' Moneu I £YEN A MORRIS needs periodical jj inspections if maximum efficiency and performance is to be secured— n Such inspections are FREE TO j MORRIS OWNERS—Prices are quot-260 words
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Advertisement10 1933-01-09 11 worth~aTdollar But Only 20 Cents: i MALAYAN j SATURDAY POST"10 words
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Advertisement343 1933-01-09 11 I ———I II I Violins Fittings I I Cheapest Best I SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, I SINGAPORE. i. (marine insurance! OF GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD jj EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED jj [j AT LOW RATES J [(For quotations for all transit risks by Road, j) X Rail343 words
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Advertisement39 1933-01-09 11 BE STRONG take ENERVIN The Tonic Wine for Strength I DIAMOND I is Brighter And Lasts Longer. Wr* Manufactured fresh daily in JT Singapore by a British Com- I t Price 10 cents each. DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO., LTD.,39 words
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1768 1933-01-09 12 Sports Pastimes. ARSENAL BEATEN AT ROKER PARK. RAMS HOLD THE WEDNESDAY AT HILLSBRO' SPURS SECOND IN SECOND DIVISION. SCOTTISH RIVALS IN NECK AND NECK RACE. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Reuter. The Villa and Hudder r field r gistered away wins in the First Division of the English League on Saturday, and thereReuter. - 1,768 words
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Article147 1933-01-09 12 Not Damaged By Grounding. SHIPPING NEWS. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Kuala Lumpur j an The "Kinta." a Straits Steamship r> tt grounded y:serday morning a r IJnV, T' n Angsa, off Selangor on her «m* v Swetttnham frcm Penang sh' Port floated last night but is147 words
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Article618 1933-01-09 12 M.M. Fares To Europe Much Cheaper. The Compagnie Dcs Messageries Maritime inform us that the passage fares from Bmrnv pcre and Penang to Marseilles have been mZ preciably reduced as compared with ihe far!* for 1932. The passage rates fcr 1933 are:— Prom Singapore Marseilles: Ist 2nd 3rd.618 words
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Advertisement125 1933-01-09 12 iFresh Milk 11 j PRODUCED BY SINGAPORE DAIRY FARM LTD. BUKIT TIMAH. FRESH DAILY j EQUAL IN QUALITY V j TO THE FINEST MILK 1 PRODUCED IN THE I I I j PRODUCED UNDER iK^* 5 THE MOST RIGID I j SANITARY CONDITIONS 1 nam pure bred I lAN-HOLSTEIN I125 words
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Miscellaneous64 1933-01-09 12 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. La*t Yesterday. Night Ma Bright Mm. Trmp. Rainfall Sunshine Temp Stations. drg. P. Inches-, hours deg. P Alcr Star 90 0.01 i 0.2 71 Kota Bharu 83 0.62 7.7 74 K. Trengganu Bukit Jc rani 87 0.58 10 9 71 Mersing 82 0.28 10364 words
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Miscellaneous706 1933-01-09 12 CLUB DIARY. I (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in 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 in706 words
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1237 1933-01-09 13 iD.iRSM EFFECT OF ifESTRlCTION. it. tr Demand And Tin Output. V i::./)RGE BALFOUR'S STATEMENT. :al meeting of the Per as i r .ver C mpany, Limited i. rt Winchester Hou;e, Old 3 a E.c. uir. J P.. M P. (chairman of presided. i Mr. 1) C.1,237 words
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Article1745 1933-01-09 13 First Soldier Since The War. (Special to the -Malaya Tribune.") Berlin (by Mail). Once more Germany has had to change Cnanccllcrs and once more the nation, fighting for a foothold on the crumbling banL-, of the abyss, looks up, wondering whether the new man will rescue1,745 words
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Article371 1933-01-09 13 U.S. Brewers Prepared For Action. WATCHING CONGRESS. New York. Dec. 17. Agents of the Master Brewers* Association t:-day revealed that every large brewery in the United States is equipped and ready to turn out 3.2 per cent, beer within 24 hours after such a beverage is legalised.371 words
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Article236 1933-01-09 13 Lord Macmillan's Address. London. Dec. 10. "Happiness in Life," was the subject of an address delivered by Lord Macmillan. Chairman cf the Court of the London University. as the Foundation Oration of the Birkbeck College. There wa* no use. he said, people eating their hearu out because236 words
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Advertisement562 1933-01-09 13 RELIEVED IN ONE DAY ASPIcO* is now the most used medicine tablet through- I alleviating aches and pain without any injurious afterout the civilized world, and because it relieves even j effects to the system. There are no risks when you take the most violent and obstinate headaches in from562 words
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Advertisement88 1933-01-09 13 Exclusive Special Articles Appear in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST," Every Week. DO you realize! I mthat an electric lamp consumes during its lifetime current to a j value of more than j 1 10 TIMES j /g; its own cost price? This means, j If m CHEAPEST lamps are those88 words
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Article651 1933-01-09 14 Refusal To Give Evidence. "BOUND TO MAINTAIN SECRECY BY LAW." London, Dec 19 Whether a doctor should disclcse information regarding his patients was the question raised at Burslem in an affiliation ease* the parties to widen were Winifred Kirkham and Samuel Machin. both of Milton, Stoke-on-Trent. Dr.651 words
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Article191 1933-01-09 14 Number In England On Steady Increase. There is at present a steady increase in women architectural students, th? further designers of neat and labour-saving homes. Air. Harold Robertson, principal and dirccto*" of the Architectural Assoc ation, Bed-ford-square, said that the number of women students in the Association was191 words
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Article50 1933-01-09 14 Jehol Tension Causes Drop In Value. Shanghai, Dec. 27. Consequent on the reported tense situation on the Jehol border Chinese Government bonds have been falling sharply during these few days. The dealine yesterday was about $2 each issue. Chinese banks are selllnr out their holdings in great quantities.50 words
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Article41 1933-01-09 14 Companies Established Under Chinese Law. Nanking. Dec. 28. The Ministry oi Industry has issued a notification to-day requiring all companies and limited liability corporations established according to Chinese company law, to register before the end of June next year.41 words
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Article889 1933-01-09 14 Revelations In Report Of S.P.C. AID FOR CHILDREN. Hongkong, Dec. 17. Several s riking passages occur in the annual report of the local Society for the Protection of Children, which is to be presented r.t th annual meeting en Wednesday, December 23, at 5.30 p.m. in the Ca889 words
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Article96 1933-01-09 14 Semi-Military Proposal Abandoned. Washington, Dcc. 15 Abandonment of the effort to place Hawaii under semi-military control was anncunced by Mr. Victor Houston, the territorial delegate to Congress. He said he had been assured that the move had been drepped, and that the Hands are entirely quiet whatever96 words
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Article410 1933-01-09 14 Francfort China Lecture. (Special to the "Malaya T A crowded rn.il In the 17 fen. which included many c v and academic Dotabilitie ettenttcn to a lecture Arnold ileim o Enrich, which Canircd by the China L.y. •> The lecture, v.hich w&s rich] 'lidej, related the410 words
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Advertisement783 1933-01-09 14 j Instal CALCO GATES in conjunction with I AKM CO Ingot Iron Corrugated Culverts for j Practical, Efficient and Economical Drainage mmmm J m j as well as Flood and Water Control. P? 1^ THE BORNEO CO., LTD. >^|^^Hj SANTUBEN FOB THE SUCCESSFUL TREVTMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS WITH Prof. Dr. WOLFF-EISNERS783 words
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Advertisement44 1933-01-09 14 Take your BOURNVILLE COCOA regularly and note how your strength and vitality ineroas': mwm\vm wu— i umn i 11 \tmm mi m imii •c.swiT-mjK'-^'Mre'p-ai^-ar'-ttC'^ ihW* 1, to start YOUR CAR BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. Singapore, Penang, Taiping, I poh, Kuafa Lumpur, Seremban and Malacca. mm44 words
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1451 1933-01-09 15 Shipping News Notices. FIRST SEA-GOING SUBMARINES. Invented By A Corporal Of Horse! j (Special to the -Malaya Tribune.") The American Civil War was the first naval campaign in which submarines played a small part, though as far back as the days of the great Napoleon French and American engineers had1,451 words
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Article361 1933-01-09 15 Forty-Six Sunken Ships Raised In 1932. Moscow, Dec. 24. Forty-six ships and 20,000 tons of ferrous metal have been raised from the bottom of the sea by the Soviet Submarine Expedition, which is the marine salvaging organisation of the U.S.S.R. This is the record for 1932. Among the361 words
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Article341 1933-01-09 15 Question Of Unfair 4 Competition. At the annual general meeting of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company the new chairman of the company, Mr. Alexander Shaw, devoted some part of his speech on the present condition of British mercantile shipping to the injury which It suhcrs from341 words
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Article937 1933-01-09 15 Why New Cunarder Should Be Built. The holding of the Blue Riband of the Atlantic, the ocean which links together the two greatest aggregations cf the English-speak-ing race, has hitherto been regarded in this country as essential to its maritime, commercial, and political prestige. The supremacy937 words
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Advertisement452 1933-01-09 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England). MAN, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. •MntSOTAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract «Kh His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON, r m China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. 6,500 Jan. 1J i452 words
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Advertisement233 1933-01-09 15 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs GefieUscnaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany;. OUTWARDS HONG KONG, BHANGDJJI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS 1933. s.s. NORDMARK, via Manila Jan. 9 t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Jan. 24 m.s. FRIESLAND, via Manila Feb. 7 t m.s. KULMERLAND, via Manila Feb. 21 m.s. RUHR, via Manila233 words
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Advertisement533 1933-01-09 15 Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune THE MALAYA TRIBUNE IS ON SALE AT M. S. Madar Sahib Rowther, 233, Magazine THE FOLLOWING DEPOTS'. m Hock Huat ft Co., 218, Penang Road. SINGAPORE. The Overseas Trading Syndicate, 20, Burmah Y. MobamM R>r»bira. tSa. Tanjong; Pagar Road, Penang. Road and Keppel533 words
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Advertisement490 1933-01-09 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. fc NORDDEUTSCHER m! LLOYD. tMpi/ (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's in'ended fixtures:— OUTWA2DB. 1933. I 9 s.s. "FRANKEN" for Manila, H'kong, j S'hai. Japan and North China Jan. 20 HOMEWARDS. 1933. s.s. "ALSTER" for Tripolis, M'scilcs, Oran, R'dah. Hburg and Bremen Jan. 10 s.s. "TRIER"490 words
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Advertisement434 1933-01-09 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. 6216 of 1932. Between K. KOGUTI trading434 words
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Advertisement614 1933-01-09 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. This is to notify that Ho Kwong Yew has sign d as a partner and has no further power ;o transact any busir.es j on b.half of our firm :rom January 1. 1933. CHUNG WONG. Registered Architects. Union Building. Singapore. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Claims for refund of614 words
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Advertisement359 1933-01-09 16 I" TRIBUNE BRING RESULTS j BECAUSE THEY REACH j THE PERMANENT POPULATION, j EDUCATIONAL. JOIN NOW THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE. (.The- only institution in Malaya entirely devotee to Com. Education and research). MORNING CLASSES FROM 16th JANUARY. SENIOR AND JUNIOR COURSES. SPECIAL course for CAMBRIDGE students— Subjects:— Bock-ke.ping, Shorthand (Rajah359 words
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