Malaya Tribune, 10 January 1933
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Title Section29 1933-01-10 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XX.- ■No. 7 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday. Jan. 10, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1933.29 words
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Advertisement326 1933-01-10 1 Buy the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST/ The Picture Paper. 20 cents. I. ELI VERY il I he Austin Van I I is a very valuable I trade advertisement This is the Austin Seven 5 CWt. Van. There is no Jk cheaper, easier run vehicle for delivery purposes. It does 40-45 miles,326 words
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Advertisement44 1933-01-10 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also baying gold coins and gold ornaments' of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. mmmmmmm44 words
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Article246 1933-01-10 2 LEAGUE OF NATIONS' BULLETIN. The following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for week ended Dec. 31, 1932. Alexandria: 154 smallpox cases and 47 deaths as against 131 cases and 22 deaths during the preceding week. Baghdad: 1 smallpox case246 words
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Article158 1933-01-10 2 New Silence Experiments In America. New York. Aircraft designers who copies the wing structure of birds in the development of speedy aircraft are now experimenting with the use of feathers in the actual construction of the planes. Experts searching for something to make air liners, especially the158 words
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Article174 1933-01-10 2 "Sacrament" was the subject of the LessonSermon at the half-yearly Communion Service held at 10 a.m. on Sunday by the Christian Science Community of Singapore in Bonham Buildings. The Golden Text was "To do good and to communicate forget not; for with such sacrifice God is well174 words
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Advertisement276 1933-01-10 2 Probak is a man's razor blade —made for beards that are really tough. You like outdoor and rigorous sports —it's hard for you to shave—then try Probak, the heavier blade with the extremely sharp edges that are specially honed to shave tough bristles easily. 5 blades $0.75 10 blades H.276 words
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Advertisement336 1933-01-10 2 «^rS^JJt 1 j AN r:;:- "BABY 3 j "I can truthfully JO E s 1 h r "a was fed on IL had failure. A (C Doctors baby this TTWTOT TT\TT? -Baby was fed on 1 I i™ r* x ™21 0*J IN OlTliN JD unshin < ?i«o 1 from336 words
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Miscellaneous735 1933-01-10 2 EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA), CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. From TJie Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. Wavelengths: 25.3 and 31.3 metre*. G.M.T. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from Eig Ben. Concert by Salisbury and his Orchestra. 3.00 p.m. New Books, a talk735 words
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Miscellaneous361 1933-01-10 2 SYDNEY (VK2ME—3I.2B metres), address 47, York Street, Sydney, daily 6.30 to 7.30 p.m. The station opens and closes with the call sign, followed by the call of the Kookaburra. News items are given at intervals during the transmission, which is a musical one consisting chiefly of H.M.V. recordings. MELBOURNE (VK3ME—361 words
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Article980 1933-01-10 3 MINERAL ORE AND MOSQUITOES. Conditions On Closed Estates. j The following are extracts from minutes of a meeting of the Malaria Advisory Board held fan the office of the Director, Institute for Medical Research, on Friday, July 29, 1932: I There were present: Director. Institute for I980 words
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Advertisement271 1933-01-10 3 v <A rom tears to sunshine/ Sore and throbbing gums often make baby cry during teething, but he is soon soothed with Woodwards Gripe Water. /j I For seventy-five years ft l\ Woodward's has kept IA ftA babies smiling; correcting j indigestion, flatulence, V, v colic, teething troubles. Contains no271 words
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Advertisement339 1933-01-10 3 I LAKEROL I I the World-famous Pastilles for I g Colds Cough-Catarrh-and all cases I jjj <>f Bronchial Trouble. A soothing- II relief for Heavy Smokers. 5 CEr rrrmir^ r ir C CN M 6 Ton cannot run risk with throat and bronchial Their effectiveness m colds, courns. catarrh M339 words
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Advertisement127 1933-01-10 4 You only have to look at us to see what you need— the energy food-drink, Bournville Cocoa' Every member of the family needs the extra nourishment that Bournville Cocoa gives, but the need is probably greatest in middle- V^tS x:2 r r -i^sl Bjpamifflß^ age. Then energy begins to flag.127 words
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Article415 1933-01-10 5 Mining Shares. spore, lucsday, 11 a.m. .1 tin share quotations are issued and Co., exchange and stock Buyers. Sellers. J. unhang Tin 23 6 25,6 13 28 norn HI am Tin 10 6 116 B rta Tie 11 12,- P'j''..*on U.t'6 0.10 0.25 0.32 1 Ij ht415 words
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241 1933-01-10 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. DROP IN RUBBER STOCKS. Tin Prices Generally Hig-her. (By Our Fmandal Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday, neon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 7 cts., down 18 ct Tin (Singapore) 175%, up Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber 2 7 16d., /at up 132 d (Market Tone: Dull) New241 words
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Article224 1933-01-10 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore. Jan. 10. j i Selling: London 4 months' si'ht 2s. 3 31 32d. j London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 15;i6d., London no I days sight 2s. 3 29 32d., London 30 days' sight I 2s. 3 7 5 d., London demand224 words
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Article313 1933-01-10 5 Prices Show Considerable Irregularity. Reuter's Wireless Service. London, Jan. 4. J On the Stock Exchange, apart from the continued activity of South African minings, fresh support was lacking and prices showed J consideiaole iTegula.itv. ,f 'juncsr* Lore < also most Chinese securities were marked dewn on the newsReuter's Wireless Service. - 313 words
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Article203 1933-01-10 5 Values Of The Domestic Currencies Reduced. Reuter's Wireless Service. Washingtcn. Jan. 5. J Including South Africa. 45 nations arc now oft the gold standard, reports the Department cf Commerce. Thirty-four or th. m have officially suspended the cpera'i n cf ih gold standard and haveReuter's Wireless Service. - 203 words
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Article236 1933-01-10 5 Economist's £4,700,000 A Year Estimate. Reuter. to Bate txporter s m to t'ne'ex'c t j C ever Joo.o3i.oeC live «ab;ut £4'"oco i r.nrua Iv will i LJ CaUSCi by ot^a (teg?* rSĔ£ Was KM at the gene ai me.ting of t c u-' .ute at Elgacc Muas*inl wasReuter. - 236 words
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Article50 1933-01-10 5 Latest Quotations.^ RUBBER. London: 2 1332d. New York: 3 3 16 <G.). cents. Singapore: 7' s —7 1 cents. TIN. London Spot: £145 5s. (Up 20s.). I:ndon 3 months: £146. (Up 205.). S'ngapore: $75.12^. COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: Sundried $535 Mixed 49Q The market is quiet.50 words
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Article89 1933-01-10 5 Canvassing Customers In Stockholm. Reuter. Stockholm. Dec. 13. Mr. Itnr.art Brnadot c, who was Prncc Lunar, ot Swd n until he abandoned his titita many 'Mis 5 Xarin Nirsvandt, has set up in b in Stockholm. Hia firm h call d Tavar s and has offlcsj r.tReuter. - 89 words
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Article18 1933-01-10 5 The details of the Malayan Rubber Statistics for December, 1932, will fee fcund or? page 13.18 words
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Article1015 1933-01-10 5 Closer Liaison With Manufacturers. committee oi the r q a th >« io nX t n lfa ;;r f c""rfv hhr td ac h t n e'S r '-.order v ''3s recen c 'ita.t an m ;ta lon n n 0 d m„ F Ub t r1,015 words
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Article637 1933-01-10 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Tuesday, 31 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co.. and Lyail and Evatt nd Co.— *-*ue Value. Fraser Lyall S Siiar<s. «k Co. Bvatt. l Allf nby $0.45 $0.55 $0.45 $0.60 1 Alor Gajah 0.25 0.35 0.25 0.35 iA.637 words
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Advertisement42 1933-01-10 5 SOUTH BRITISH FI RE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR LNSCRANCg ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L O. UAROOLIOUTU. Office- a khv.i Manager rinUyaon Oreen, THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD p IRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR PERs ?NAr o ACCIDENT INSURANCE. c. Hinrapoce42 words
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Advertisement79 1933-01-10 5 THE EASTRRV BANK, LIMITED. < Incorporated tn England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2.000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karacni, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Klrkuli, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and interest allowed at79 words
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Advertisement85 1933-01-10 5 ■H experience teaches j I you "might have brought about, .if i' m V only you hud ready cash at that A i moment when golden opportunity Sjjjasft presented itself. Small deposits regularly made soon grow to ail H appreciable c.ipital, and TITE B NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW ffijjmH85 words
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Advertisement112 1933-01-10 5 NOTICE I 1 No E L ISH K RE BY GIVEN that the Head Office of the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd., is at China Building, Chulia and now the three Banks are in one building. Iri Th r C en S ng branch is now at the premises of112 words
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Advertisement170 1933-01-10 6 MATINEE TO-MOrLw AT 3. Fresh. Fast and Frothy—a Comedy with a Champagne Flavour. Kee Tracy and Evalyn Knapp Warren Hymer and Barbara Weeks IN NIGHT MAYOR THURSDAY: What a thrill for Singapore—Such a show as you never hoped to see—red-blooded, virile—it c< mesto you AS IT WAS MADE ZANE GREY'S170 words
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Advertisement204 1933-01-10 6 Amusements I To-Nights Big Event! I CAPITOL GALA OPENING 1 OF j The World Famous Musical Comedy I"MAID of the MOUNTAINS" j I FREDERICK LONSDALE'S most popular Romance of Love a mong the Gypsies! j With Beautiful NANCY BROWN, Harry Welchman, Gus McNaughton and great Cast! World as hummed for204 words
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Advertisement313 1933-01-10 6 j 6.15 PAVILION 9.15 -1 -inrrr-nrrT —irinm~inT~~~" J—^— -rrnr-i ~rm rr 1 >s PRESS AND PUBLIC UNITE of£% "The Lodger" 9- THE t.REATEST DRAMATIC THRILLER OF THE YEA R flk JVOR NOVELLO m ELIZABETH ALLAN and jOL 4 A W< BASKCOMB A Picture you will remember Commencing CLIVE BROOK and313 words
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Article431 1933-01-10 7 Tribute To An Able Judge. A RECORD JUDICIAL SERVICE. ChiV rf, f upreme Court y est «day. before the Chief justice. Si; William Murison. and Mr Justice aßeckett-T.rrell, reference was mack to the loss the Colony has cuffered by th tiremcni of Mr. Justice Sproule. c-M lr431 words
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Article59 1933-01-10 7 Czech Woman Who Hanged Herself. Reuter's Wireless Service. Prague, Jan. 4. Being cr overcome by the terrible plight of the unemployed, a 57 years old Czech woman of Reiehenbery (Bohemia) d.c;ded to help them Ly ihe enly means in her power. She handed herself to-day. leaving themReuter's Wireless Service. - 59 words
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Article108 1933-01-10 7 Might Live For Three Months. "The man's spinal cord has been severed and I am informed by the hcspital authoii.it? that he might live fcr three months," said Inspector Brown, when three Chinese we.c charged bei'ore the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay) yesterday with voluntarily108 words
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Article83 1933-01-10 7 Prevent Recapture Of City From Peru. Reuter's Wireless Service. Ri j de Janeiro, Jan. C. Brazilian scruples over the maintenance of neutrality have upset the rmbitious scheme of Colombia to regain the town of Leticia wldca was seized by a band of Peruvians. When cne of theReuter's Wireless Service. - 83 words
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Article85 1933-01-10 7 Air Ministry Chief's New Appointment. Reuter's Wireless Service. London, Jan. 6. Air Chief Marshal, Sir John Salmond, who b retiring from his appointment of Chief ai Stal? of the Air Minis ry. is to become Government Director en the Bo.rrd of Imperial Airways. Ltd.. in succession toReuter's Wireless Service. - 85 words
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Article52 1933-01-10 7 Government Troops Defeated. “Min Kuo Jih Pao." Canton. Jan. 10. A Kumchov communique states that the Reds under Laichuen attacked Hu Hak Chiungs and Chow Fai Yuen's troop; last Thursday and occupies Namsing the ne*t d?y. The Government force: retreated fifty li. suffering 2,000 casualties—-Mm Kuo“Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 52 words
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Article63 1933-01-10 7 Direct Service To Be Opened. With effect from Tue:day. a direct wirele-s service is ;o be epened for exchange of telegrams between India (including Burma) and Japan. The rate, also have been reduced as frcm Jan. 1. and cro as follows: Via cable per word: Urgent Rs. C-9-0;63 words
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Article49 1933-01-10 7 Reuter. Lcndcn. Jan. 9. A r.3W submarine, the "Rainbow," built to replace the "Poseidcn," left Portsmouth to-day for Hongkong, where she Is due on March 15. —Reuter. [The "Poseidcn." it will be remembered, was rammed and sunk off Wel-hai-wei in 1931, many of the crew being lost.]Reuter. - 49 words
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Article258 1933-01-10 7 Reconstruction Scheme. (From Our Own Correspondent.) A ■mMm Penang, Jan. 9. Mr eathe r,n S of Penang creditors. of a £Cheme for r «or.co'umnT.lt bUSmeSS (as P ubli shed in these SS hi the secured creditors and aXrs VK with the ordinary featUres that new258 words
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Obituary136 1933-01-10 7 Fifty Years' Residence In Penang. (From Our Own CCrrespzndent.i Penang, Jan 9. The death occurred at his residence in Light Street, Penang, to-day of Mr. Lim Boon Haw, a .nromlnent Penang Chinese, at the ripe age of 72. He arrived in Penang from China136 words
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Article52 1933-01-10 7 Instalment Due To U.S.A. Reuter's Wireless Service. Berlin, Jan. 3. It is officially stated that Germany has informed the United States Government that shr ?s obliged to defer the payments due on March 31 under the mixed claims agreement of March 13. 1930, amounting to 33,000.000 marks.ReutersReuter's Wireless Service. - 52 words
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Article33 1933-01-10 7 Reuter's Wireless Service. St. Moritz, Jan. 5. Prince Frederick of Prussia, grandson of the ex-Kaiser, crashed downhill in a race and broke his leg above the knee. —Reuter's Wireless Service.Reuter's Wireless Service. - 33 words
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Article38 1933-01-10 7 A clash between two rival gangs of fishermen at Katong yesterday morning resulted in injury to several men. The police prevented further trouble. One of the victims was sent to hospital in the ambulance.38 words
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Article849 1933-01-10 7 Ceremonial Opening Yesterday. The hrst criminal sessions of the Supreme court for this year commenced yesterday before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, w.th tie usual pomp and ceremony associated with the nrst Assizes of any year. The Assize Service short but impressive, was held at iSt Andrews Cathedral and849 words
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Article35 1933-01-10 7 Reuter's Wireless Service. Rcme, Jan. 6. Over 20,000 political and other prisoners had been released up to the end of 1932 under the amnesty proclaimed by Mussolini l ist November. —Reuters Wireless Service.Reuter's Wireless Service. - 35 words
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Article229 1933-01-10 7 ACCIDENT AT NEON LIGHTS. Contact With Live Electric Wire. As a result of an accident that occurred at the officis of Neon Lights and Co.. 133. Lavend: r Streit. at about 8.30 yesterday morning a Eurasian lady, Mrs. E. R. Gough. wife cf the manager of229 words
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Article84 1933-01-10 7 AT THE CINEMAS. Th Hindustani doubl; attraction at the T.voh th.atrc. in which Miss Ana:kali, tho Indian ex-cinema actress, appears on the stag" at intervals curing the scre:ning of th Hindusan* talkie, "Niti Vijaya" or "Nooranl Mcti" ("Pearls of Maxim"*,'and gives a numb;r of dances, and songs in84 words
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Article39 1933-01-10 7 "Leila-Majnun." thj Hindustani talkie whk»x had already been shown both at the Tivoli and th? Ritz. will be put on. at sp.cial r;qu*t. t r a third run, for two nights only, at ?he Ri'x, beginning to-day.39 words
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Article200 1933-01-10 7 Singapore, Jan. 10. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $120 R. (Siam> W. Coast 2 $117 Ri:e. B. Siam No. 1 $113 Rice, B. Siam No. 2 sio9 Rice, Siam per koyan No. 1 $168 Rice, SJam No. 2 $146 Rice. Siam No. 3 $137 Rice, Siam200 words
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Advertisement528 1933-01-10 7 [ATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET —TG Wilki! Road. Bungalow. Modern lectrlc. Apply Aitken and Ong ;i. Bonham Building. x 04 HINESE CONTINUATION SCHOOL. NEW ADMISSIONS. for admission in'.o Standard VI, and S nior ar. r.quired to sit for xamination on Friday, Januaiv 13 at 8 a.m. SUBJECTS. VI and VII English528 words
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Advertisement9 1933-01-10 7 [Other latest advertisements will be found on page 6.]9 words
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Advertisement13 1933-01-10 7 Current Comment on Malayan Affairs in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST 20 Cents Only.13 words
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Miscellaneous60 1933-01-10 7 I DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall Sunshine Temp. Stations. deg. P. Inches, hours deg. F. Alor Star 88 0.03 6.8 70 Kota Bharu 83 0.04 0.4 75 K. Trengganu Bukit Jeram 77 0.20 Nil Mersing 81 0.63 2.7 Singapore 84 0.2160 words
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Obituary41 1933-01-10 8 IIO—WOON. —The engagement is announced of Mr. Ho Fook Thin, youngest son of Mrs. Ho Heng Poh and the late Mr. Ho Heng Poh tu Miss Woon Poh Lin, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woon Keng Lim.41 words
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Article831 1933-01-10 8 Details have just been published of the Traffic Regulation Bill, shortly to be introduced in the Legislative Council. This is a very necessary measure, being a comprehensive assemblage, with improvements which experience has shown to bo required, of existing legislation spread over several Ordinances and sets of regulations.831 words
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Article161 1933-01-10 8 Mlon Hilda Lehrback. of Perth, West Aus untitled tria, has arrived in Singapore. She is proceeding up-country to-day and will be back here on Thursday. Miss Lehrback is a teacher in the Government Education Department Ol W. A. and Is widely known in educational circles. She has come here on161 words
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Article186 1933-01-10 8 Father Of Singapore Consul-General. Canton, Jan. 10. A thousand people have arrived in Canton from Chungshan (the "model" district) to held a meeting to-morrow at the Provincial Party Headquarters with a view to drawing up a petition to the Canton Government asking for the dismissal of Tang186 words
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Article163 1933-01-10 8 Sudden Illness Of One Of The Pilots. London. Jan. 5. The oft-projected Air Force long-distance ucn-stop flight attempt has again been postponed. All preparations had been made for the attempt to fly to Capetown during the present favourable moon but the sudden illness Of Flt-Lt.163 words
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Article46 1933-01-10 8 Mr: Lowinger Appointed. (From Our Own Correspondent./ L:ndon. Jan. 10. Mr. V. A. Lowinger, former SurveyorGeneral. F.M.S.. has been formally appointed Agent of the Malayan Information Agency. He will be taking up outies sh:rtly. Mr. Owen, the Deputy will be on leave.46 words
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Obituary110 1933-01-10 8 Mr. Harry S. ayed about 30. optician, of the Capitol Building, Singapore, died at the Genera'. Hospital on Sunday after a week's illness, due to high blood pressure and kidney trcublc. The death of this pleasant young man came as a great shock to his110 words
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Obituary39 1933-01-10 8 Reuter's Wireless Service. Capetown, Jan. 6. William Kilpatrick, the dental mechanic who wen £100.000 in the Calcu:tA Sweep of 1327 when Call Boy won the Derby, died to-day as the result of an accident.—Reuter's Wireless Service.Reuter's Wireless Service. - 39 words
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Article56 1933-01-10 8 Prince Ali Khan, son of H.H. the Aga Khan, will arrive in Penang by private aeroplane from Rangoon tc-morrow. A deputation of the Esmili Jamat community from Singapore, consfsting of Messrs. Goolamhoosian Jiwabhai. Hassanally Jiwabhai. M. Zinnan. J. M. Sayami, and Habib b. Madami. will meet56 words
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Article123 1933-01-10 8 Mr. H. D. Collins Free, of Reuters. Ltd.. leaves Singapore by the "Rajputana" on the 21st inst. fcr Shanghai on transfer there, and Mr. A. T. Priest, from Shanghai, will arrive three days later by the "Patroclus'' to replace him here, as assistant to the manager Mr F. R. Jones.123 words
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Article85 1933-01-10 8 RADIO IN MALAYA, en page 2. MALARIA IN MALAYA, on page 3 REVENUE OFFICERS SENTENCED, on p 11 CANDIDATES FOR THE MINISTRY on p 11 CLUB DIARY, on page 11. DIARY OF EVENTS, en page 11. OUR READFRS' VIEWS, on page 12 GETTING OFF LIGHTLY, ou page85 words
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Article428 1933-01-10 8 (BY •'LOOKER-ON."), China hopes to take the "Nip"" ou of "Nippon." it It looks as though they'll ha\> hot time farther East in the summer A There were "upsets" at the Penan* races. Many backers were quite upset about them. 4 One cannot help thinking that iq428 words
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Article70 1933-01-10 8 Nankins J aiV 8 Mr. Wang Ching Wei. former ft* the Executive Yuan who was sick in I man hospital, left Berlin for home P****" 0 —"Sin Chew Jit Poh." GOING TO GENEVA? <j Nankin".. Jan Mr. Tang Vow Yam slates that Mr J70 words
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Article23 1933-01-10 8 Shanghai. Jan It Karaknan. Vice-Commissar tor rWj Affairs, has been nominated Soviet Am** dor to Japan.—"Mm Kuo Jih Pan"23 words
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Article18 1933-01-10 8 From Europe (London mails despatch* Dec. 22). by the TUJata." 4ue »t 6 a.m. on Thursday18 words
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Advertisement256 1933-01-10 8 HENRY HEATHS J THE 193:} SNAP BRIM. HENRY HEATHS PURE FELT HATS ARE CELEBRATED FOR QUALITY, STYLE AND FINISH. NEW SHADES FOR 1933. j I "MAIZE"—A New Fawn Shade. j "NEW CUBA" —To Tone with Brown. I "OYSTER GREY"—Always Popular. I Price $11.50 each. Each Hat is lined and perfect256 words
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Advertisement70 1933-01-10 8 Latest in j Ladies 9 I it I j Toilet i Ware i i I I I I I I U.S.deHlva&Brcs. j 23, High Street, j Singapore. i I I■ I »j 634 j Reduce your cost of living and at the same time support locr.l industry by using T.K.K.'S70 words
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1507 1933-01-10 9 WITHDRAWAL OF CHINESE TROOPS DEMANDED. NO MOBILISATION ORDER YET. NANKING NOT LIKELY TO DECLARE OPEN WAR. “Sin Chew Jit Poh.“ The Japanese advance along the Great Wall of North China, on fr ntier of Jehol, continues. More troops, and 100 tanks,“Sin Chew Jit Poh.“ - 1,507 words
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Article107 1933-01-10 9 Hindu Divine Hung Upside Down. Reuter. Alwar. Jan. 9. Further details cf the lighting between the 3ta c troops and the Meo rebels at Govindgarh reveal that the Meos looted shops. sm3shed ido."» in temples and tied a mahatma (Hindu divine) upside d;wn to a tree.Reuter. - 107 words
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Article248 1933-01-10 9 MORE TERRORISM IN BARCELONA. GENERAL STRIKE. Reuter. Barcelona. Jan. 9. Bru'hcs between the police and extremis acre a ill continuing early this ttwrntnx The p lice were fired on from the aindoaa >f the trflde union building and rcturnca the are. killing one of the occupants. Th- policeReuter. - 248 words
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Article157 1933-01-10 9 "Exchange Controls Must Be Abolished." Reuter. Ccncva, Jan. 9. Britain is ready to co-cpcratc t: wards an international gold standard, declared Sir Frederick Leith Ross, at a meeting of expen E ono a^c P r ep rin? lh 3 ada for ;he S L r, f CCReuter. - 157 words
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Article385 1933-01-10 9 FREE FIGHT IN DUBLIN. Betting Odds Favour I>e Valera. Reuter's Wireless Service. FJc he sLt is 552 disorder in the Free State elect.on, in which the odds tlai lf"Z r Prcsidcrt Valera. ihe H of the opposition to form a National P arty llaving fai etLReuter's Wireless Service. - 385 words
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Article104 1933-01-10 9 Russian Premier Outlines The Aims. Reuter. Moscow. Jai. 10. The second five-year plan is less amti :ous than the *irst. according to the ai ns outlined by M. Stalin in a speech to the Central Committee of the Communist Pr-rty. Fo example the annual increase in IndusReuter. - 104 words
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Article195 1933-01-10 9 Labour Head's Solution To Crisis. Wiling To Call A Strike. Reuter. Washington, Jan. 5. Mr. Green?. President of the Labour Federation, states that organised labour is willing to call a general strike to enforce the thirty-hour week.—Reuters Wireless Service. Cincinnati (Ohio), Dec. 12. "El her divide theReuter. - 195 words
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Article35 1933-01-10 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh.” Shanghai, Jan. 10. The Chinese Aviation Co. wUI inaugurate the Shanghai-Peiping line to-day. It will commence to take mail this month and paaaeagtra in nbmnrj Che* .lii iv-ii""Sin Chew Jit Poh.” - 35 words
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Advertisement274 1933-01-10 9 IPIHOJIFIEIPIINIE f, HE AltH SALT EFFERVESCENT FRUIT SALINE TONES AS IT 7 CLEANSES /By combining the laxative and refreshing properties of an J effervescing "Salt" with the invigorating elements of the famous V V I Tonic Phosfcrinc, a real Tonic "health" salt has been evolved W ĔM fSftk which perfectly274 words
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160 1933-01-10 10 Sports Pastimes. "SPRINGERS" TO MAKE DEBUT. ATTRACTIVE MATCH AT JALAN BESAR. Ist WILTSHIRES v. STRAITS CHINESE. ASSN. FOOTBALL. The Batialipn soccer XI of the Ist Wiltshires will make their debut m Singapore at the Jalan Beat* Stadium on Thursday, when they will be opposed by the S.C.F.A. Soccer fans will160 words
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Article61 1933-01-10 10 M.C.C. TOURISTS AT RENDIGO. CRICKET. Reuter. Bendigo. Jan. 9. Tha two-day match between the M.C.C and a Victorian Country team, who batted 13 and fielded eleven players, was left drawn to-day. Scores: VICTORIAN, COUNTRY: 215 (Larwood 4 for 29) and 75 for 11 (Larwood 3 for 15».Reuter. - 61 words
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Article92 1933-01-10 10 Peking, Dec. 22. Swimming and boxing will be introduced into the 17th Annual Ncrth China Championships to be held in Tsingtao next summer, according to a resolution adopted at a meeting of the executive committee of the North China Athletic Federation in Peking. The meeting also decided92 words
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Article472 1933-01-10 10 TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW'S TEST. The following are the sides for the Europeans v. The Rest match at the S.C.C. to-morrow at 4.45 p.m: EUROPEANS: Gunner Smith; Capt. P. R. P. Mlers. R. A. Ashworth; H. G. Shaw, Lt. N. C. Phillips, R. N. Elliott; Lt. C.472 words
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Article969 1933-01-10 10 S.R.C. NARROWLY BEAT WILTSHIRES. HOCKEY. One of the best games of the season in Singapore was witnessed yesterday at Tanglin when the first team of the S-R C. engaged the Battalion XI of the Ist Wiltshhes. The game was full of thrills and. although the Wilts969 words
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Article269 1933-01-10 10 SINGAPORE v. MALAYA COMMAND. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Notable absentees from the Singapore side for to-day's State friendly against Malaya Command at the S.C.C. are G.c. Ashworth. D. R. Harper and A. R. Anderson. The game will be of particular interest in view of Saturday's Malaya Cup final, and269 words
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Article43 1933-01-10 10 The usual monthly committee meeting of the Wah Chong B. P. will be held on Sunday at the President's residence, Chop Tan Hup Hong. 230, Teluk Ayer Street, (First Floor), at 7.30 p.m. Attendance compulsory. Refreshments will be served after the meeting.43 words
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Article91 1933-01-10 10 Unemployed Like Country Life. Reuter's Wireless Service. Wellington, Jan. 4. The popularity of road and land improvement camps for unemployed is evidenced by the desire of many men to return before the expiry of the fortnight's Christmas leave. When unmarried men on the dole were firstReuter's Wireless Service. - 91 words
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Article103 1933-01-10 10 Mystery Puzzles Scotland Yard. Reuter's Wireless Service. London Jan. 5. Two unrelated families claim the body of a man whose death has been providing Scotlanel Yard with their biggest puzzle for a long time. The body was found badly charred and shot in the head inReuter's Wireless Service. - 103 words
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Article86 1933-01-10 10 V.C.'s Fine Record Of Service. Reuter's Wireless Service. London, Jan. 6. The indomitable courage of Lt. Col. Arthur Drummond Borton, V.C„ who died in hospital in Suffolk at the age of 49, is shown by the fact that although his neck was broken in an airReuter's Wireless Service. - 86 words
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Article43 1933-01-10 10 Attack On, The Quota Scheme. Reuter. Havana, Jan. 9. President Machado has refused to accede to the.demands oi the newly formed Sugar Growers' Association for cancellation of artificial restrictions on the sugar crop and particularly attacking the Chadbourne Quota Scheme. Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article116 1933-01-10 10 Final Revelations Of Auditors. Reuter. Stockholm, Jan. 9. The disclosure that Ivor Kreuger spent about £24 million during 14 years of fraudulent dealings is made in the final auditors' report of the affairs of the Kreuger Toll. The report •states that falsifications began in 1917. after whichReuter. - 116 words
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Article137 1933-01-10 10 Not Connected With Oil Dispute. Reuter. Teheran, Jan. 9. The recall of the Persian Minister in Lond n is simply a change and is in no way connect, d wi'h the Anglo-P.r ian ci put?, declared Mira. Ali Khan Forougi, the Foreign Minister, when int:-rvhw:d byReuter. - 137 words
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Article109 1933-01-10 10 Quaint Custom Still Carried On. Reuter's Wireless Service. Bucharest, Jan. 6. King Carol, standing on ihe bank of the Danube in the middle of the City, performed to-day the annual ceremony of throwing a wooden cross studded with precious stones into the icy dirty water for theReuter's Wireless Service. - 109 words
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Article88 1933-01-10 10 Democratic Conference Decisions. Reuter's Wireless Service. New York, Jan. 5. A conference between Mr. Roosevelt and the Democratic leaders In Ccngress has decided to balance the budget end. if possible, avoid an extra session of th? new Congress by getting the present session to increaseReuter's Wireless Service. - 88 words
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Article110 1933-01-10 10 Cyprian On A Murder Charge. Reuter's Wireless Service. London. Jan. 5. The murder of Doctor Zeminid'js has resulted in the arrest of a native cf Cyprus, Theodosios Petroul, aged 20. described as a pastry-cook, who has been charged at Marylebone Polic? Court with the wilful murder of ZeminidesReuter's Wireless Service. - 110 words
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Article112 1933-01-10 10 Adamant Attitude Of Hitler. Reuter's Wireless Service. Berlin, Jan. 4. The Council of Elders in the Reichstag have decided that the Reichstag will reassemble on Jan. 24. It Is reliably stated that General yon Schleicher has again tried to persuade Herr Goerlng to become President ofReuter's Wireless Service. - 112 words
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Article51 1933-01-10 10 Reuter's Wireless Service. Is.anbul, Jan. 4. t The Government has decided to raise an internal, loan amounting to £13,000,000 io. order to build a railway from Diabekr to Arghana, to tap the important copper-mine area which has been hitherto undeveloped cwlng to lack of communications. —Reuters WirelessReuter's Wireless Service. - 51 words
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Article279 1933-01-10 10 Alleged Enticement By Youth. A young Hindu appeared before the Second Magistrate «Mr. A. W. Hay) yesterday, en a charge of enticing away a married woman. The complainant was an Indian Mohamedan tookseller. In the course cf the hearing it was revealed that the woman279 words
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Article135 1933-01-10 10 Plane In The African Bush. Reuter's Wireless Service. Nairobi, Kenya, Jan. 4. An aeroplane was the means of a thrilling rescue of a big-game hunter who had been teriuosly gored by a buffalo and deserted in the African bush. The hunter was Captain Conyers Lang, who arrivedReuter's Wireless Service. - 135 words
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Article108 1933-01-10 10 Loud Noise But Nobody Hurt. Reuter's Wireless Service. London, Jan. 4. Merseyside at dusk was brilliantly illuminated lollowing the explosion at 8 p.m. of 4.000 tons ct petrol at the British Petroleum Co.'s installation at Ellesmere port.The top of a tank was blown high in ihe aiiReuter's Wireless Service. - 108 words
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Article99 1933-01-10 10 Death Of Former War Office Secretary. Reuter's Wireless Service. Lond:n, Jan. 5. Sir Reginald Brade died in London to-day following a stroke yesterday. His signature was familiar to everyone, as it appeared on all War Office orders during the war.—Reuter s Wireless Service. (Sir Reginald Herbert BradeReuter's Wireless Service. - 99 words
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62 1933-01-10 10 The Coroner's inquiry into the death of Mr. Chandra S&ykaran, who was slabbed to death on Thursday night, has been fixed for Jan. 17, at 10.30 a.m. It will be recalled that the deceased was v.alking in Throng 210, East Coast Road, when he was62 words
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Article136 1933-01-10 10 Alhambra. —"Night Mayor," featuring Lee Tracy, Evalyn Knapp, Barbara W-fk", etc. Capitol.—"The Maid of tire Mountains," starring Nancy Brown, Harry Welchman, etc. Empire.—Clark Gable and Jean Crawford hi "Possessed." Great World.—Side shows, pasar malam, Malay opera, Chinese wayangs, silent and talk. Ing films ("No: So Quiet on136 words
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Article925 1933-01-10 10 "ATLANTIQUE" TOT\i LOSS. Mysterious Series 0! Disasters. Reuter's Wireless Service. What mysterious hand is behind the loss by fire cf five French rtramgi. since 1928? Strict inquiries are 1,«.j„., held in France. JUDICIAL INQUIRY. Cherbourg < Hope of savhig the burning tin r is fast disappearing,Reuter's Wireless Service. - 925 words
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Advertisement12 1933-01-10 10 The Whole Household Clamours for the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents Weekly.12 words
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Article139 1933-01-10 11 Alleged Theft During Search. The Third Masistra.e (Mr. G. F. F. Gregg) sentenced two Chinese Revenue Officers each <o three months' rigorous imprisonment for stealing $4. The accused were alleged to have commit.cd the offence when they stopped and searched a compatriot in the street. According to139 words
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Article396 1933-01-10 11 Malaya Methodist Conference. The Malaya Methcdist Conference continued its sessions at Wesley Church on Saturday, and the joint session, including ministers and laymen and all the missionaries, was addressed by the Rev. J. P. Peat, who conducted th? devotions in Chinese and English. Mr. Peat has396 words
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Advertisement258 1933-01-10 11 Vast Improvement of the TALKIES. Pictures that will please every nationality. 71.5 TO-NIGHT 9-I5 j JBuck Jones in. 'THE T>AWN TRAIL" j and also "CHASE ME CHARLIE" Just watch them playing 'if pHt They use energy you do L S3* -ourishmen" they 4«i l i? ab Ut <*" Besides, Horlick's258 words
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Advertisement14 1933-01-10 11 Pianos Bought, Sold And Exchanged. SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. j14 words
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Advertisement223 1933-01-10 11 I pfL ORANGE SMASH I I ftfift SUPERSEDES" c ALL. I I MARIr^INSIJRANS (j GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD I jj EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED j Jj A 7! LOW rtATTS j UFor quotations for all transit risks by Road, Rail or Water 1) Apply to:— (I Jj SIME, DARBY Co.,223 words
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Miscellaneous222 1933-01-10 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JAN. 10. High Tides.—9.ls a.m.. 11.15 p.m. Meeting, connection proposed exhibition. Pullerton Building, 5 p.m. Committee Meeting, Keppel Golf Club Rugby: S.C.C. v. Malaya Command,' SC C. Hockey: R.c v. Police, R.C. TO-MORROW, JAN. 11. High Tides.—9.s6 a.m., 11.48 p.m. Rotary Luncheon, Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m.222 words
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Miscellaneous599 1933-01-10 11 CLUB DIARY. Clubs and in «35« Z?:ttJZ* members 1 Malaya Tribune" Thi* is provided specially for th Dlarv .netted to JZ k2 Sccrctonc and Keeping it up-to-date urn %iv £\nrU*T nmg f eneral and snor Gmi ,ucft functions, Sctts?l?J* 35' c other than those fESSJ? th l Diurv °f events.")599 words
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Article98 1933-01-10 12 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest, ti must be understood that the Malaya Tribune does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double tvacing). and on one98 words
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Article647 1933-01-10 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.-) ii is very unfortunate, Sir. tha: certain individuals, in" thei: zal to see China •W sternired," have devoted their inexhaustible tini. ar.d energy to expressing opinions, apparently noble, patrio ie and prai cworthy, but neverthslc s shallow and debatabl if net que -enable!647 words
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Article118 1933-01-10 12 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, Jan. 10. East Wharf (Entrance Oate 1). Lepanro E E.E. Wharf: Burma Maru 22; Citta Di Siracusa 19. Main Wharf (Entrance Oate SV Mar nix Van St. Aldegontie 18; Kola 14: Kedah 13; Andre Lebon 9; Troilus 6. Empire Dock (Entrance G«te 3>118 words
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Article900 1933-01-10 12 Mail Car Driver Punished. Collision At 40 Miles An Haur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, Jan. 7. A motor accident, which might have ended more disastrously than reported, occurred at ihe 20th mile, en the Johore Bahru —Kulai Road on Dec. 23., when one of the mail900 words
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Article262 1933-01-10 12 GJ'ar.t Soviet Shin's Career Ended. SHIPPING NEWS. Copenhagen. Jar, 4 The gallcn; career of the Soviet lce-bi iker HlllgllTll" cf ploughing the frozen arctic! conveying merchantmen and searching explorers was terminated near BpUzbe day wlvn EBB und had to be r.bandcned whc:i Lauiy kakir«. Whole.*,. Service. A 0262 words
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Advertisement114 1933-01-10 12 IF REM HILK H PRODUCED BY SINGAPORE DAIRY FARM LTD. I BUKIT TLMAH. j FRESH DAILY /^^^^^^k j EQUAL IN QUALITY I j TO THE FINEST MILK I PRODUCED IN THE V WORLD. IJj' H\\\^H I PRODUCED UNDER y I THE MOST RIGID I SANII A RY O k> XjJr-114 words
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Advertisement17 1933-01-10 12 REVIEW OF SPOUT. One Feature of the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST.** 20 Cents Weekly. Milk at its Best17 words
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Miscellaneous112 1933-01-10 12 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. JAN. 10. Java. Southern Sumatra. South-East Borneo. Celebs, Moluccas and Timor DilVy <In Night Posting Boxes at the General Post Office) (By Aeroplane) 6 a.m. BUQkCk (Kuala) 11 a.m. KecaamXo, Kamasek, Eretajr, Dunjun, Trcnjjjanu, Zcsut r.:iu* Tu.ncat (Borihat) 11 a.m. Djambl (Meran) 1 p.m. Djambl (Singkel) 1112 words
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Article748 1933-01-10 13 Odds Against Success Are Tremendous. Millions must be already thinking of a little lutter in the Irish Sweep on The Grand National next March. It is therefore of some nterest to enquire exactly what each half overeign invested in it buys. I have just pent an hour748 words
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Article491 1933-01-10 13 The following Singapore and Johore pro- per ties, etc.. were sold by auction by Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co., Ltd.. recently: Freehold lands and premises Nos. 157, 159 and 161. Geylang Road, Singapore; re-survey area 4,016 sq. ft., bought by Mr. Low Peng Soy for $8,000. Freehold491 words
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Article287 1933-01-10 13 Ocean shipments of rubber, including concentrated latex, latex and revertcx, being final shipments on cccan-stamers at all Malayan port-, during the month of December, 1932. Sheet and Crepe Latex. Concentrated Latex, TOTAL Tons Revertex. Tons Tons. Destination. Transhipment Transhipment Transhipment. Export Straits Malay Export Straits Malay Export287 words
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Advertisement252 1933-01-10 13 Stop that Cold with Vapex! Simply put a drop of "Vapex" on your handkerchief and breathe the pleasant but powerfully antiseptic vapour which rises from it. This vapour becomes stronger and stronger as you inhale. You can feel it penetrating all the passages of the nose and throat, fighting the252 words
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Advertisement113 1933-01-10 13 Bread and milk Sit SL What? Bread and Milk at a party? How unjust! How awful! ?But the curious thing is that the children liked it better than the wr. For the milk, you see, was Milkmaid Milk spread nice and Hi rwfc thi ck on thin slices of bread.113 words
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Article273 1933-01-10 14 Home Office Orders To G.P.O. And Customs. Greater vigilance is to be exercised to prevent Irish sweepstake tickets for the Grand National in March from being distributed in Britain. The Home Office have issued special instructions to the Customs and the Post Offlce authorities to273 words
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Article767 1933-01-10 14 ARCHITECTS* JOURNAL. The latest issue of the Journal of the Institute cf Architects of Malaya touches on the question of Idle capital, labour and material In alluding to the suspension of practically all building consequent cn the action taken by Government following the putlicat'on of the report of767 words
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Advertisement1031 1933-01-10 14 REJUVENATION. THE GREAT SECRET OF SEXUAL mmmmmmmmsMsgni WEAKNESS AND STERILITY SOLVED. By the range of Investigation on the Hormone! mmmmW^^^mm H therapy it has been confirmed that the Hormones' I *Wm '~m of the Sexual Glands which are governing the f'^^'vl^wH whole Sexual system are capable of considerably Wj B1,031 words
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Advertisement192 1933-01-10 14 FRANKELS TO-DAY I The Fashion Plate of the East FOR Everything—for—Everybody—Everywhere j Civility and Correct Service Cost Nothing j j AT (Established 1884). j OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. INDISPUTABLY THE BEST. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Mmm STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, KOVELTY 1 NOVELTY!! (Established in 1914). mm 14-A, Change Alley, Singapore. .'ffilSHßu^mm^mmm Penc'l g WC192 words
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656 1933-01-10 15 Shipping News Notices. SHIPPING MERGER DENIED. O.S.K. And N.Y.K. Boards Refute Reports. The rumour that negotiations between the Nippon Yusen Kaisha and the Osaka Shosen Kaisha for a merger have made sudden progress is now denied, says the "Japan Chronicle," It is true that the two concerns have been discussing656 words
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Article255 1933-01-10 15 New Battleship Ratio Proposals. A suggestion that the present Disarmamert Conference is too large in scope for the successful conclusion of practical naval limitation agreements, and a further suggestion for a new naval ratio of 11:11:8 for capital ships replacing the 5:5:3 ratio laid down for th? United255 words
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Article126 1933-01-10 15 Near St. John's Island, Singapore. A notice to mariners states that two new light-beacons will be established to-day for the use of launches proceeding by night to the Government Quarantine Station at St John's Island. The first one. an oecultlng green light, will be on the white126 words
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Article107 1933-01-10 15 New Service Soon To Be Established. No^a m ToU fl StCamS hi V erVlCe Halifax. Maiava anri t C<,vlon British Endte h k YE in the Netherands East i n arran e d with a group of SEX* seT- T ratlng fr&m Java the n«S• scab:ard th e107 words
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Article115 1933-01-10 15 Fishermen Saved In Yellow Sea. Af Shanghai, Dec. 30. abandoned every hope of rescue. were picked up by the Shengking" in the middle of the Yellow Sea on Wednesday morning The junk to which the men were clineine nearly stiff with cold, was badly SteSkEX115 words
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Article36 1933-01-10 15 The following are the numbers of arrivals and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of December, 1932. Adults Minors Infants Arrivals (State aided) a l Arrivals (Others) 2077 126 72 Departures 1492 20636 words
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Article136 1933-01-10 15 Act Of Heroism Of A Seaman. London, Die. 22. A story of the heroism of a sailor in a shark tofested sea is told in Wellington. New Zealand, by Mr Knud Andersen, the Danish author who Wellington on a 57 -ton ketch, on which he left Copenhagen on136 words
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Article95 1933-01-10 15 Coastal Steamer Sunk In Collision. London, Dec. 21. Eight lives were lost off the Durham coast this morning when two coastal steamers, the Gateshead" and the "Miranda" collided outside Seaham Harbour. The collision occurred in foggy weather and the side of the "Gateshead" was smashed In by95 words
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Article113 1933-01-10 15 £600,000 Credit To Build Two Vessels. Reuter. Madrid, Dtc. IS. Credit to the extent of £600,000 has been granted to Bilbao shipyards by the Government through the Industrial Credit Bank for the construction of two vessels for the Mediterranean service. One of the chief reasons given for thisReuter. - 113 words
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Article87 1933-01-10 15 New Expedition Sailing Next Month. Reuter. Washington. Dec. 14. Unexplored regions five miles below the surface of the Atlantic will be studied by an expedition sailing on the yacht "Caroline" in the middle of next month. Creatures live in those depths under pressure no land-dweller could withstand.Reuter. - 87 words
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Article78 1933-01-10 15 Experts Meet In Kieff. Reuter. Helsingfors, Dec. 12. A plan to connect the Baltic with the White m\ and joln the Gulf of Finland to the B.ack Sea, ls being discussed at Kleff by Russia's leading technical experts and engineers Five rivers-the Dnieper, Volga. Dun.l Kama acidReuter. - 78 words
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Article155 1933-01-10 15 States Steamship Lines Inaugurate Service. The States Steamship Lines have s?nt out a schedule of their Trans-Pacific service which begins with the "General, Pershing," which left Portland on Dec. 28 at*noon, and Ls due at Hongkong on Jan 21. The vessel is to leave Hongkong on Jan. 28155 words
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Article140 1933-01-10 15 Stranded Steamer's Crew In Peril. Reuter. Moscow, D:c. 14. Six sai!o!S have rowed an open boat 400 mii s across th? Arctic seaa to get help for a Soviet steamer aground on White Island in the Kara Sea, to the north of Russia. When these men arrivedReuter. - 140 words
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Advertisement441 1933-01-10 15 STEAMER SAILINGS^ P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. ■MTJfSTJLAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM FEN SAVIOATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majeaty'i Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. G. 500 Jan. 18441 words
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Advertisement217 1933-01-10 15 HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIR Deutsch Australische Dampfschlfls Oesellschaft (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. BONO KONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. 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 Manila Mar. 8 t m.s. DUISBURO, via217 words
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Advertisement294 1933-01-10 15 Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune THE MALAYA TRIBUNE IS ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING DEPOTS:— SINGAPORE. Y. Ifahamed Ibrahim. 184. Tanjong Pagar Road and Keppel Road Railway Station. A Palaaamy, General Hospital (News Seller) Mr. E. S. Kattuvasa, 391. New Bridge Road 1. 8. Nainamsah, 23, Nell Road.294 words
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Advertisement255 1933-01-10 15 Exclusive Special Articles Appear in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST," Every Week. > M. S. Madar Sahib Rowther, 233, Magazine Road, Hock Huat ft Co., 316, Penang Road. The Overseas Trading Syndicate, 20, Burma ft Road, Penang. Adl Ayurveda Rasayana Medical HalL 47, Queen Street. Penang. Mr. S. K Ibrahim, 503,255 words
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Advertisement484 1933-01-10 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWAXDS. 1933. s.s. "FRANKEN" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai. Japan and North China Jan. 20 "GOSLAR," for Japan and North China Jan 28 HOMEWARDS. 1933. s.s. "ALSTER" for Trlpolis, M'seiles, Oran, R'dah, H'burg and Bremen Jan. 10 s.s.484 words
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Advertisement342 1933-01-10 16 I introduction sale] HOUSE OF LORDS I IMPERIAL VAT 1 WHISKY. WHISKY. I l/ Q PINE OLD MATURED WHISKY. Q j k| $2 75 bottle y/L [I _3 or case duty paid. V II Lowest price ever offered on the market. ii l( We also stock all well-known brands of342 words
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Advertisement357 1933-01-10 16 mm m m mm i f THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. independent and Progressive. All the News: Soundest Views. j TO LET. r TO BE LET—Nos. 17 18, Chulia Street. Apply S. O. Alsagoff, 13A, Battery Road. TO-LET —211. Rangoon Road, with 4 bedrooms, kitchen-garden, two store rooms, spacious 1 and gcod357 words
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Advertisement361 1933-01-10 16 I AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 50 of 1932. In the Matter of a piece of land at Gaylang comprised in Government Indenture No. 14, dated Ist December, 1847. and the Trusts of the Will of HADJEE361 words
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Advertisement177 1933-01-10 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. This is to notify that Ho Kwong Yew has resigned as a partner and has no further to transact any business on behalf of our firm from January 1, 1933. CHUNG WONG, Registered Architects, Union Building. Singapore. FOR SALE. "FOR SALĔT COMPOUND HOUSE NO. 3, SWANAGE RD.177 words
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Advertisement336 1933-01-10 16 STRAITS UNION ENGLISH l SCHOOL l EST. 1927. j Re- Opĕmieg D JAN. U, 1933. ADMITS PUPILS FROM PR. TO SENIOR CAMR Apply Early for Afternoon! Night Cambridge Classes. 86, Cecil Street. EDUCATIONAL. TO ALL MERCANTILE HOUSES If You Wish To Double Or Treble Your Sales Please apply to THE336 words
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Advertisement231 1933-01-10 16 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —A Lady Teacher for a Minimum qualification. Juni ar Apply Box 681, eh Malaya Trib WANTED. WANTED —Baby Wflkj WANTED. Morris Oxfords, Cowleys, Minors, Fords, and other light cars. \pply:— WEARNE'S USED CAR MART, 50A. Orchard Road. DIAFNESS Whether partial or total. Ho alter olicated with head-noLses231 words
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