Malaya Tribune, 14 January 1933
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Title Section29 1933-01-14 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XX.- No. 11 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Jan. 14, J933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 193329 words
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Advertisement212 1933-01-14 1 Buy the "MALAYAN SATURDAY TOST/ The Picture Paper. 20 cents. I |pK| jjjj "Chop Bijau" iijj l on ••■■ill[be satisfied* 't •J/ 5 1 j 1! \J^ma^^Z^ W&%M I'II.SBMER M \WĔm9) "CHOP Hi..'At- Obtainable at Hotels. Clubs and •W, The ideal drink for tropj( a i Rest Houses throughout the212 words
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Advertisement158 1933-01-14 1 j ;^fc\CHOP' j tohgkS&ri BEER« I 4™- SIRIE, DARBY CO., LTD. I "—'> —i i— j i-J cjj i_j c_i. cj cj i_j c I OTTO GUIL BABAR 'Registered). THE SOUL AND LIFE OF SPRING FLOWER. SCENTS AND PERFUMES. Otto G. B. Rose unites the fragrance of roses. Try it158 words
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Advertisement123 1933-01-14 1 A. fUNTER f>, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds And Pear] Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. "Also buying gold coins I end gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. KOVI LIV! NOVELTY!! GUARANTEED 15-JEWEL LEVER123 words
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Article, Illustration1817 1933-01-14 2 (BY THE POULTRY EDITOR.) XXXI—INTENSIVE SYSTEM OF POULTRY REARING. "It would cer ainly appear that the oniv solution to rearing poultry in Malaya is the Intensive method, until regulations as to ths rearing on the land under hygienic conditions are made and observed."1,817 words
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233 1933-01-14 2 The following Is the winning essay, by Mr. R. A. Deans-, "in the Christmas turk ompctition: If rubber-estates had reared poultry m vould not be suffering so heavily now from he world-wide slump. Much of the m pent in importing eggs from foreign countries would233 words
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Advertisement16 1933-01-14 2 PREPARED AND MATURED THE PLAYER'S WAY THE EXCLUSIVE WAY THAT LEADS TO JOHN PUAYER SONS, J16 words
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Advertisement146 1933-01-14 2 A BOON TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS. DR. RICHARD WEISS BERLIN "ASTHMALYTE." Only people that have experienc d tfa pasms. the ga£ping strangling oonvulsi ack of breath, and those who ha hrough the terrible coughing fits. k. here is no terrifying aspect to BUff< onlooker alike, than ASTHMA and BRONCHITIS. The wonderful146 words
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Article88 1933-01-14 3 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest, it mm* stood that the -Malaya Tribune" iocs <ndors? opinions Z pondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIBE AS POSSIBLE, preferably typZtttcn ISSL and on one ride of the paper only88 words
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Article856 1933-01-14 3 (To the Editor, -Malaya Tribune.") Sir—Throwing- open your correspondent columns fcr the discussion and explanation of Life Insurance for th? lxnefi: of your wkie circle of readers is a move characteristic of y-ur farsightedness in trying to make th" People's Paper ihe chief means for the cn!igh enment856 words
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Advertisement250 1933-01-14 3 11l DC i NTTEL L ME GlV^^ />„.i.,m..M«vu>,>r,p«r#.pour "NO, and I don*t intend to. either boiling uater oter a teaspoon- mm futinacup( mor.orUiMPoMtum HOWeVet, I liaVC gIVeH Up /OO 111 111 It "^rf'.tiT' lea and 1 feel a 1«« better as a result ~r < reant to tuit your tatte.250 words
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Advertisement12 1933-01-14 3 f| iT^M i^bw HULJa 1 J f ■MpMiMpM fc-T*" JO Hi (H^T^l^t^WTltM12 words
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Advertisement33 1933-01-14 3 THE VITAMIN MALT FOOD "Obtainable from all Chemists." Fountain /%jĔr For Your Handwriting Choose JmSr PILOT" and take lull to last peri'ect J^y^^^^^ THE PILOT PEN CO., No. 6. The Arcade, Singapore. 133 words
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Article, Illustration1368 1933-01-14 4 CRYSTAL SET RECEPTION COMING. 0 LEARN THE THEORY THROUGH THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE." There is now no doubt that 1933 will see a big boom in radio in .Malaya. During the next few weeks a1,368 words
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Article246 1933-01-14 4 E.B.C. ASKS FOR LISTENERS' REPORTS. A a P riv »-Ecd. wr!t:s the editor of ,Vorld-Radic" <8.8.C. organ) to list n to the opening of the new Empire Stat on. net on a s-c.t-wave receiver, but on the clcs d c nut between the studio and the llstomns rooms246 words
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Article718 1933-01-14 4 BIG STEP FORWARD. Chinese Beam Station Contract Enforced. no f £t °P fcr^ld in '-he modernisation of Chinas communio j tian facilities <«• marked by the announcement that the scheml for the prevision cf rp~cialised beam radio equipment for high speed s-vicc to Grea Britain and718 words
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Article110 1933-01-14 4 Radio is Kc-sed with a new idea en how :e stop mrn-m-de static from combat diny 'lit picgramrr. s. Several manufactures arc introducing simple ged<e's to pc form the trick. It is heralded as cf •ma or impor-an'-e in the rea isation of moVlass reception." A small metal110 words
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Article70 1933-01-14 4 McMichael Radio. Ltd. is issuing at or 1*9.000 partiapating preferred ordinary^hare.: eLh 150 000 Crdina *>' shar <* of 55. each. The company has been formed with existing business of manufacturers of wireless e n6t proflU of which have advanced from £6.422 in 1927 to £25.539 in70 words
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629 1933-01-14 4 The fotlowing is revised information by 0 tadio correspondent on the stations Which can be received in Malaya: DAVENTRY Empire S ation; nightly 950 11.50; see above. SINGAPORE (VSIAB—4I.7 metres) i s an amateur station run by Mr. and Mrs. E Ear.'.c of Singapore, and629 words
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Advertisement75 1933-01-14 4 1 p WeCully >'j j REDUCED j j PRICES j 1 Pilot A.C. Super-Wasp] 5-VALVE RECEIVER I Complete with j RE-WOUND POWER PA€K j LOUD SPEAKER SPECIALLY DESIGNED CABINET j FULL INSTALLATION j AERIAL FITTINGS, Etc. j $|sfl GUARANTEEDSISO! <™.v SIX MONTHS ,'xf I LET US GIVE YOU A DEMONSTRATION75 words
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Advertisement35 1933-01-14 4 for K^larity Volume-Distance -Exclusive EvereadyLayerbilt construction means greater power and longer life—thus insuring true economy and rar better radio reception. TWO SIZES... BOTH 45 VOLTS Sad? 6t/&iifwlt£>ic EVE READY KADIO BATTERIES APB they last longer35 words
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Miscellaneous539 1933-01-14 4 THE EMPIRE STATION. Details Of Programmes In Advance. The following ar? th? prog ammes < subject to alteration) wh ch wiU be broadcast trom 'h Empire station (Daventry) on 25.3 and 31.5 metr s for the Indian and Ma'ayan zone from Jan. 22 to Jan. 28 (for fu thcr particulars539 words
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Article510 1933-01-14 5 Mining Shares. Singapor Saturday, 11 a.m ■tag tin share quotations are issued prsser and Co., exchange and stock Buyers. Sellers. f% ASSJB Kumbang Tin 23,6 25 6 Austral Malay 18|- 20|- norn Ayer Hitam Tin 10 6 ll 6 £1 Bangnr. Tin 11 12|--11 Batang Padani 00»510 words
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180 1933-01-14 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER STOCKS TO BE DOWN. Very Little Business Passing. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapor?, Saturday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 6 j. cts., down 116 ct. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber 2 11 32d., /Ai i m unchanged. (Market Tone: Steady after easier) New180 words
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Article182 1933-01-14 5 Uncertainty As To Effect Of Debt Payment. Messrs. Symington and W icon's weekly mantei repot i Dec. 14 states-<-.?nce our last report the rubber market has again been idle and prices have sagged further though the decline on the week is enly srr.al. America shows no interes- as182 words
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Article129 1933-01-14 5 Lewis and Peat (Singapore) Ltd.. report as follows on Jan. 13: Prices have continued to fall away during the week, a loss of over a quarter of a cent b?ing exp3rienced. Enquiries from Japan have lent a certain amount of support on the decline, but American orders have129 words
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Article213 1933-01-14 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Jan 11. Selling: London 4 months* si?ht 2s. 3 31 32d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 15'16d., London 60 days light 2s. 3 29 32d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d., London demand 2s. 3 27j32d. London T.T. 2s. 3 13213 words
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Article800 1933-01-14 5 Shanghai Co.'s Surplus Of Tls. 6,737. The annual gene:al meeting of the A!m£ Estates was held in the offices of the <ecretari>\< and general manag rs, Messrs. J. A. Wa Va and Co.. Ltd., Shanghai, en Dec. 23. Mr. A J. Welch presided and he was supported rv800 words
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Article215 1933-01-14 5 Working Profit Improves To $50,600. JSSSKL *E Dred b has *>ne said, he ter rlng the flnan *al year being able 7o adri o for tunate p: S ition of lightly to £G0 800 C3rrled fOPWar i proSy th to Ug w 15 £ÜbjeCted :n P»ngn«a Sfon of215 words
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Article97 1933-01-14 5 The Second "Five Year Plan" Of The Soviet. roiUs are 1™ man r textile N^/^rScr- of si k h L,t P to a n n incl udes extens ive development of ?L c^ t0n> W(X)1 J"te and otlKr nbre ruitivaT Pi2n pr:ductlon -i 133,0°° 000 metres of97 words
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Article517 1933-01-14 5 And The Lesson Of Restriction. hJ& I* 1 crdln ">' Wmmt meeting of the ConTi£L°T P dS »< *>«* Africa ul. its Interest ,n V COncern ***** nc a»so remarked that"lhe supply cf tin is insufficient to satisfput which thf« h restriction of outthe ksson hi517 words
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Article202 1933-01-14 5 Increased Buying Of Cotton And WjoI. London, Dec. 13. Impoits into the United Kingdom during November totalled £61 566,734, or £738,670 more than in Octcber, though £21,673,175 les; than ;n November last year. There were larger Imports of cotton, wool, end «ome raw materials, although imports of manufactuUed202 words
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Article644 1933-01-14 5 Rubber Shares. Singapor.. Saturday, 11 a m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Pra er and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: 's»ue Value. Fraser Lyall Sz Shares. Sz Co. Evatt. 1 Allen by $0.45 $0.55 $0.45 $0.60 1 Alor Gajah 0.25 0.35 0.25 0.35 IA.644 words
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Article55 1933-01-14 5 The following tin returns for the month cf December are notified: Hath Jelebu Tin Dredging Ltd. 268 (The dr-dge sopped at 7 a.m. on D c. 24). Katu Tin 710 (163,000 cubic yards were treated). Renong Consolidated 707 (97,000 cubic yards were treated). Semenyih 49 00 R nong55 words
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Article27 1933-01-14 5 Serdang Central Plantations, of Bunge House, E.C., (registered Sept 8.) statutory report states total shares allotted 88,478. Amount received in respect of shares allotted £4,423.27 words
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Article81 1933-01-14 5 (Incorporated In England) SIN Ci AFORE BRANCH: 4, DAlmelda Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2.000,000 Paid-up Capital 11.000.000 Reserve Fund and Rett 500.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi. Madras. Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuli, Mwul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened end interest allowed81 words
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Advertisement46 1933-01-14 5 tTHE SOUTH BRITISH CTWITBsAJwC* oomfajvy. limited. FI RE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR LNBCEANCE ACCEPTED AT CURRENT BATES. L- 0. ILARGOLIODTH. Offlce- i m Manager. Flnlajson Onsen. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR p ERSONAL™ACCIDENT INSURANCE. ,C 1: M«W Street. Btag. pre46 words
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Advertisement70 1933-01-14 5 j Small Savinqsjjjr^ x LIGHTEN jnm\ your I FINANCIAL PATHWAY w* Yearly Interest Pald t0 You Small Savings regularly Qllflrterly deposited will soon j build up for you, a substantial Bank Balance, .ready for the moment when it is most needed. THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK i pays70 words
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Advertisement337 1933-01-14 6 i THE INDEPENDENT THEATRE WITH THE PICK OF THE WORLD'S PICTURES. I I i i t Crowded houses acclaim it—BUT TO-DAY IS LAST DAY i i 3, 6.15 9.15. 3, 6.15 9.15. As sensational as thi> great full-blood"c! J We tern, ur.cut, complete as it is. is Fox's j I337 words
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Advertisement330 1933-01-14 6 Imusements < SEASON EXTENOED!-sth DAY AND STILL. DRAWING THE CROWDS! Matinee IVDay 3.15 Children Half Price HERE S YOUR BIG WEEK-END ENTERTAINMENT AT THE 6.ISCAPI T Ol .9.15 I The Picture All Singapore's Flocking to j i Maid of the Mountains Frederick Lonsdale's Mo*t Famous Musical Comedy j Next Change:—330 words
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Advertisement291 1933-01-14 6 j 615 PAVILIOPTjjgT MATINEES TO-OAY SUNDAY 3U j j CLIVE BROOK CHARLES RUGGL.ES jj ADRIANNE ALLEN (the famous English Star nfll "Loose Ends") IN PARAMOUNT'S THRILLING DRAMA THE NIGHT of I JUNE 13" I IT MIGHT BE YOUR STORY! jj j COMMENCING TUESDAY: CONSTANCE BENNETT jj j In her most291 words
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Article354 1933-01-14 7 Illicit Still And Samsu. 0:cn Correspondent.) Joho.e Bah.u, Jan. If. C m woman using a cruJ:h, and who were arresed in rt 5 a.m tc-day, by Cht O.C.P.D., Plentenj. were pic igkil Ismail bin Abdul Rahman Magistrate) th.'s morning on two having dialled saimu with sn and ha-.taa354 words
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Article25 1933-01-14 7 untitled calendars come from Mersrs. p and Co., one issued by the v. h Manufacturing Co., Ltd.. we 11 ncr oy the Yung Koo Manufacturing25 words
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Article292 1933-01-14 7 Possession Of Forged Notes. CHINESE GETS THREE YEARS. A Hokien. Lee K.e:ig Keen, was yesterday charged at the Assizes before Mr. Justice a' Beckett Terrell with having In '.ns possession on Nov. 13. at the junction of North Bridge Road and Blanco Court. 985 fivcdcllar iorrrrd or counterfeit292 words
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Article156 1933-01-14 7 Rose To Commemorate An Air "Ace" Reuter. A Prague, Dec 14 ••r n lle V^ r0 c h s bBcn Civcn the nam sieve* ouitcsman. general and air ac» The roce. a blue-violet variety. bred by Mr Unhedt»" Efj** IKS P 8 1 the Lnitcd Spates, and isReuter. - 156 words
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Article275 1933-01-14 7 Indian Disputes A Judgment. An application was made in the Supreme Court on Thursday to the Chief Justice (Sir -Vi:liam Murifon» by M. Ponniah Ncdar to sC: a.-CA. the judgment cbtauicd asaiiirt him oil May 18, 1926. by 3. Solomon, in a suit in hich he (Nadai)275 words
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Article504 1933-01-14 7 Indnsrri, H 5* Kung form:r Minister t,t Earon 0n an <*oncmic mission to m Co :Jri aUe d Coming World Eccnow£? TV as Finance t. v celcgate. China has balanced her budget for the fir,: 111 21 y ars. And new the Can-- l?f n Han504 words
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Article169 1933-01-14 7 Luxury Baths Under A Mosque. Reuter. Madrid. Dec. 14. Ruin cf va-t and luxurious baths, be-licv ri to have been built during the Roman Domination, have be 1 n found beneath the' worldfamoir Cordova Mosque by Senor Felix Hernandez, a well-known Spanish aichaeologis'. Pieces of rich mosaic.Reuter. - 169 words
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Article54 1933-01-14 7 Reuter. Vera Cruz (Mexico), Dec. 10. The State Government here has published a decree providing new names for 200 towns, villages and ranches which had been named after Christian saints or objects of religious veneration. The State and city of Vera Cruz will not be changed. VeraReuter. - 54 words
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Article141 1933-01-14 7 His Operation On The Shah Of Persia. Mr. Treacher Collin?, the noted ophthahni surgeon, has died in London at the age of 70. Mr Ccllins was consulting surgeon to thP Koyal London Ophthalmic Hospital Thirtyeight years ago Mr. Collins paid a special visit to Persia tc141 words
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Article218 1933-01-14 7 Clairvoyant "Sees" Hidden Gold. Reuter. w 4 Madrid, Dec. 15. Mystic revelations cf :hc future are rev mled in Reuter messags by an astrologer and a clairvoyant, peering into their respective mediums England, according to the astrological observations of Madame Praya, is to have a bad timeReuter. - 218 words
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Article170 1933-01-14 7 Average Life Is 56 For A Man —And 60 For A Woman. The health of the English peop'e has never been so good as it is to-day. nor the chrinces o: leaching o!d age so rosy The numlrr o? people* who now srrviv into the eeventies and eighties170 words
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Article125 1933-01-14 7 G. B. S. Nags At M.P/s. "I have.been addressing meetings f r 48 y.-«uv. As far as I can make out those speeches hay no: produced any effect whatsoever," Mr. Bernard Shaw said at a Fabian Society me* ing at Kingsway Hall in mall week* and125 words
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Article70 1933-01-14 7 Record Of 189,838 Houses And Boats In City. Canton. Dec. 23. The latest returns of the Census Committre show that there are 189.838 housus and abodes in Cantcn. This number includes the boar.i anchored within city limits. The number of houses is based on the stren number70 words
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Article67 1933-01-14 7 Whilst cutUr.e down the top of a tad cobnut tree in a kampong oft Amber Road en t.ie morning of Jan. 3, a Malay. Kijan bin Hajl Abdullah, fell from a height of fo. Tv feci and died in hospital shortly afterwards. He fell together with part67 words
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Article137 1933-01-14 7 Smart Punishment For j Offender, Wtien a party of Revenue Officers raided an rotated, hut off Alexandra Road the other day hey came upon a large s ill, 3.2 gallons oi fermented rice and half a gallon of samsu An J.derly Chinese, who was fund in the137 words
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Article160 1933-01-14 7 Independence For The Philippines. Reuter. Washington. Dec. 14. The U.S. Senate to-day approved the Hare EH1. to give independence to the Philippine Islands within the next tight years. ha$ been a controversial issue in America for the last 30 years. The *****, which was passed by the Hous«Reuter. - 160 words
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Article518 1933-01-14 7 DID YOU KNOW.. THAT Water Gets Lighter As It Cools? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.* Science sometimes tsaaa full of paradox-.' For exampl?, although heating a thing mak it expand, its weight nearly always dim ni But water lik.s to be diflercntl w I i diminishes as it gets cold:r-ai hough518 words
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Advertisement282 1933-01-14 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED— Teacher.-, both mtn and ladies. I pp I ta own handwri in<t to Box No. 683, c o M .lava Tribune. NOTICE. fjbari l f an n Ambler has been advr! Par DTI of this F.rm with <ffect from Ist .January, 1933. ERASER CO. Singapore. 13th January,282 words
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Advertisement83 1933-01-14 7 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. 1 p Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlemente) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil street, Singapore The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England'and complies with the British tl a 583 words
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Miscellaneous799 1933-01-14 7 CLUB DIARY. mliZ. are numerou Clubs and Societies in rinded T H the membera °t o« TToIJL hC M alaya Tri °™e.» This Diary 1 hJSZ tn SPCC T V ior them Secretaries arc I nSi t <0 tn keeping it up-to-date rem XnT tC of general interest i The799 words
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Obituary69 1933-01-14 8 DE SILVA-RODRIGO—The engagement is announced of P. Albert Silva of Capitol Theatres, Ltd Singapore, fifth son of late Mr. an 1 Mrs. P. G. de Silva of Colombo, Ceylon, and brother of Mr. P. Bernard de Silva of Kuala Lifmpur. and Miss Don Nora Rodrigo. eldest daughter69 words
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Article771 1933-01-14 8 Maybe another World War impends. Perhaps American stubbornness is going to beget economic collapse on a catastrophic scale. Rubber and tin are pretty sick and gajis are cut and retrenchment rears its uglyhead and all sorts of unpleasant things are happening or probable or possible, but forget771 words
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Article184 1933-01-14 8 Mahamed Bin Musa is appointed Penghufu cf Bukit China Dalam. Bukit China Luar and Eindr Kaba. in Malacca, with the pow rs of a polici effic r. Dr. H. S. Moonshi i« appointed a member cf the Central Mid wives Board in place of Dr Lim Han Hc\ resigned. j184 words
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Article436 1933-01-14 8 American "Magician" In Singapore. The inventor cf several of the famous Houdini's most startling tricks, Mr. Josef Yarrick, whose real name is Mr. J. Carry, of Boston, Massachusetts, arrived in £ingap:re by the Dollar liner "President van Buren" ihis mornmg. Mr. Yarrick. who is visiting India436 words
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Article82 1933-01-14 8 A Readjustment Of Duties. Reuter. Washington. Jan. 13. The House of Representative; has passed <hc Domestic Allotment Farm Relief Bill providing b:unties for producers who reduce nroduction of wheat, cott:n. hogs, tobacco and vice. The House eliminated the proposed dutv on jute and added aReuter. - 82 words
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Article31 1933-01-14 8 Sofia. Jan. 13. Queen Icariia £,uve birth t: a daughter to-day.—Reuter. I Queen loanna < Princees Giovanna of Italy) was married to Kin-? Boris en Oct. 25, 1930.]31 words
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Article294 1933-01-14 8 The Women and Girls Protection (Amendment) Ordinance ccmes into force en Feb. 1 The Hon. Mr. John Bagnall has been appointed a member cf the Executive Council in place of Mr. F. A. Pledger. Phra Mitrak:m Raksha, Consul General foC.am. will be p.bsent frcin Singapore from iO-morrow until tne 26th294 words
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Article75 1933-01-14 8 POULTRY NOTES, on page 2. OUR READERS' VIEWS, en page 3 RADIO IN MALAYA, on page 4 DIARY OP EVENTS, en page 7 CLUB DIARY, on page 7 CHURCH SERVICES, on page 11 R-A.F. CRASH INQUIRY, on pa 3 e 11 CEYLON NEWS AND NOTES, en page75 words
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Article449 1933-01-14 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON."j "Accept Lytton Report in Ton,urges a headline. A Well, acceptance in Tokyo would I a good beginning. The only thing missing in the i Army uniform is a bayonet. The majority of divorces obtained on the ground of ci according to sadi.-tics. A Soviet ship449 words
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Article81 1933-01-14 8 Mails by the outward Dutch aercpl:.' Amsterdam are expected to arrive at Sii by the evening express to-moirow Com if c:encc addressed to boxholders only will ready for debvery at 7.30 pm From China by the Talma/ due at SiM*' pore on Monday. Fiom China and Japan by81 words
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Article36 1933-01-14 8 The Amateur Sporting Association, the untitled Mr. A. E. M. Dennys. eldest ton j* Allan Dennys, cf Penang, has si I Home to take up the post of TVwn SHperta***" j cnt under the Penang Municipals36 words
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Advertisement239 1933-01-14 8 THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE A /Zfjk And Keep Ahead! |IBBLJB lwgm This Karons Bicycle is built, entirely yft'^^^^Wl)|BfeA Nothing is left to chance in building th- "RALEIGH" every single parr I v i= minutely tested before assembling. Yen can purchase a Raleigh Bicycle Send for the book of the "RALEIGH" Free239 words
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Advertisement52 1933-01-14 8 Latest is Ladies 9 I Toilet Ware I U.S.deSilva Bros. 23, High Street, I I Singapore. j I 634 "7 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. 634, NORTH52 words
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129 1933-01-14 9 CHINESE FORCES ABANDON CITY OF CHIUMUNKOW. BLACK PROSPECT IN FAR EAST. SEVERE FIGHTING CONTINUES ON JEHOL FRONTIER. Reuter. Rome, Jan. 14. The situation in Manchuria is causing increasing concern in Italy, ody believes that the present truce will last. ItReuter. - 129 words
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Article544 1933-01-14 9 Reuter. London. Jan. 13. oed meeting ct" the League executive, attended by Sir am, Lord LyttOO, and Lord j p, adopted a resolution urging tioO b' taken through the m «1 ol the Sino-Japanese which the Lytton Report toto immediately, and press both parties t>Reuter. - 544 words
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Article182 1933-01-14 9 (hinese Abandon City Of Chiumunkow. Th Peiping, Jan. 14. barrlr Ho PanlSe tr0ops have constructing !nr S at Likia P ao opposite Chiumunkow, ce Thursday. Ch-lu. Japanese Planes again bombarded the thf eS on Thursda y night, after which at;..,,. 01 Japanese infantry and cavalry .trin-Di Chlumun k182 words
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Article26 1933-01-14 9 The people of Peiping have presented 800 steel helmets to the soldiers under Gen. Ho Chu Kuo (commander of the Shanhaikwan f-rce-.)26 words
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Article150 1933-01-14 9 Porticos of the trcops of Gen. Parg Png Suon (ally of Gen. Feng Yu Slang > and Gen. Shueng Chien (Shan-n Commander) tra\elling northward by train, passed through Tientsin last evening on their way to Luenchow and th-ence to £iho iSekho) tc reinforce the Chinese150 words
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Article89 1933-01-14 9 "Sin Chew Jit Poh." The front stretchirg from east Ci ir.wangtao to Sekho (ftliftm) covers over 50 mile a. The Chinese defences have been sufficient.y itrengther.ed. The families cf the Chinese military office's at East Luenchow have left for Peiping and Tientsin. Rail and pass;njer traffic to"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 89 words
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Article61 1933-01-14 9 "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, Jan. 14. The Jb panes? Command iv Chinwangtao have protested to the Chinese authorities regarding the disappearance of a Manchukuo spy. They threaten that if the Chinese do not release him they will bombard Chinwangtao. The Chinese local authorities have referred the"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 61 words
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Article37 1933-01-14 9 Shanghai, Jan. 14. Tiie Japanese ir*3 n force is busily engaged with the Volunteers who have destroyed the Tailingho and Niuiyiho bridges, thus cutting the Mukden-Shanhaikwan RaUway *nd obstructing Japanese transportation of troops and supplies.37 words
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Article16 1933-01-14 9 The Volunteers undtr Gen. Feng Chang Hal are severely engaging the enemy around Kuilu.16 words
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Article35 1933-01-14 9 "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Diplomatic circles have learned that RussoJapanese tension is «-gain heightened. The Japanese deny that their warships are obstructing the Kiangyin fort from carrying out pnoctlces. —"Sin Chew Jit Poh.""Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 35 words
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79 1933-01-14 9 "Sin Chew Jit Poh." peiping, Jan. 14. Mr. Liu Sung Chieh. Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, las arrived at Peiping. In an Interview, he says that the purpose of his trip is not to negotiate with the Japanese for the settlement of the Shanhaikwan trouble, which must be"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 79 words
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Article217 1933-01-14 9 "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Hcngkong, Jan. 14. At the meeting of the South-West Political Council yesterday, Kwangtun? and Kwangsi officials and rep-esentatives of the south-west provinces and .the Volunteers attended. Mr. Lau Lo Yan reported on his consultation with Mi Hu Han Min (the right"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 217 words
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Article43 1933-01-14 9 "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, Jan. 14. Thousands of Japanese marine j participate in manoeuvres off Woosung, Kiangwan and Yangshupo day and night. The inhabitant; are panic-stricken, fearing a repetition of th" Japanese b mbardment of Shanghai.—"!t;i« Chew Jit Poh.""Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 43 words
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Article103 1933-01-14 9 Broadcast Appeal For Information. London. Jan. 13. Broadcasting has been called in to help trare the missing airman, Squadron Leader Bert Hinkler. At the request of the Air Ministry the 8.8.C. telegraphed yesterday requesting thP brcadcasting authorities in various European countries to broadcast an appeal for103 words
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Article124 1933-01-14 9 President's Veto Over-Ruled. Reuter. D Washington. Jan. 13. president Hoover b»a sent a communication o n f, rCSS vetoein the Philippine Independence Bill and pointing out the •chaotic" situation m tlie Orient and the "immense neighbouring populations" of the near islands. The situation suggested that thereReuter. - 124 words
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Article143 1933-01-14 9 Steps Against Japanese Dumping. Reuter. Lcndon. Jan. I.". A further step in th- i n ffio-ial lr.ovjnmt I* secure protection for the Lancash re cottoi trade frcm Japanese comp t tiom «*as t ken at Manchester to-day at a meeting of representative of cli secticns ofReuter. - 143 words
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Article42 1933-01-14 9 Negotiations For Coalition Fail. Reuter. Capetown. Jan. 13. Negotiations between Mr. Tielman Roos and the South African Party for a coalition have railed. Capetown. Later. Mr. Roo*. in a statement, said that the fight for coalitjpn would be continued.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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88 1933-01-14 9 Melbourne. Jan. 13. Colonel T W. White has been appointed to rucceed Sir Henry Gullett as Minister of irade and Customs. Sir Henry Gullet has resigned owing to ill-health.— Reuter. 1 Lieut.-Colonel Thomas WahVr D F.C.. V.D., had a distinguished military career in Australia.88 words
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Article66 1933-01-14 9 MIRACULOUS ESCAPE FROM DEATH. Pilot Lands Blazing Machine. Reuter. o Paris, Jan 14. nlJnp fmm i B Passengers in a French aerop J Bourget Croydon miraculously fn tKU? ea When the machine ca "Sht Arc m the air near Poix. Pll0t managed 10 land the tolazm?Reuter. - 66 words
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Article94 1933-01-14 9 Chinese Envoy Received By Hindenburg. Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 13. i*- Kwur S- Chinese Government Industrial Envcy. was received by President Hin•lenburg thia morning and with the ht-lp o the Chinese Minister in Berlin as interp etc conversed wiih him for a short time and ixplainec the purposeReuter. - 94 words
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Article79 1933-01-14 9 Vessel Hurrying To The Rescue. Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 13. An intercepted wireless indicates that a Soviet vessel has been hurriedly despatched from Nikolaevtk to the rescue of the "Sakhalin," which is burning furiously.—Reuter. [The Soviet vessel. 'Sakhalin." with 200 passengers and 54 crew en board sentReuter. - 79 words
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Article63 1933-01-14 9 Sultan Of Johore's Advice To Siam. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Bangkok, Jan. 13. That the Go\ernment instead cf spending so much money on temples should allot the money to an anti-mosquita campaign and improve sanitation was the view of the Sultan of Joh.re, prior to his deparature63 words
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Article142 1933-01-14 9 Chancellor's Intervention. Reuter. London. Jan. 13. Mr. Neville Chamberlain (Chancellor) ha:, wi hdrawn his previous request with regard t.> new issues, except foreign (extra-Empire) and optional replacement of existing issues by new Issues ranking as trustee securities and involving underwriting or public subscription of new cash,Reuter. - 142 words
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Article90 1933-01-14 9 Young Man Drowned. The death of a young Chkneae. whose body was washed ashore at Siglap on the mcrnir.g of Jan. 2, formed the subject of the Coroner's (Mr. F. G. Bourne's) inquiry yesterday. A Japanese fisherman came upon the body and promptly informed the90 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-14 9 SPORTS NOTES BY "ECHO" Every Week in the «MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."11 words
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Advertisement176 1933-01-14 9 Piano Bargains The following instruments are in first class condition j| MOUTRIE Baby Grand $800. i MOUTRIE Player Piano $700. f MOUTRIE Style II $275. MOUTRIE H $300. MOUTRIE II $350. The above instruments are not secondhand in the accepted sense I but our own stock which has been used176 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1933-01-14 10 Sports Pastimes. LEYLAND AND WYATT EXCEL. FIFTH WICKET STAND AGAINST AUSTRALIA. GRIMMETT HIT THREE TIMES OVER ROPES. PAYNTER AND VERITY CARRY ON THE GOOD WORK. CRICKET. The Third Test between Australia and England commenced on the Adelaide- ground yesterday. Jardine, the English skipper, won the toss and elected to bat.1,024 words
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Article62 1933-01-14 10 CHESS. Dr. A.A. Alekhine, the world chess champion, is due to arrive in Hongkong by the "President Hoover" on Jan. ?3, on a round the world tour. A number of exhibition matches have been arranged. Dr. Alekhine. who has been touring America, will remain in Hongkong until62 words
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Article201 1933-01-14 10 TO DAY'S BIG MATCH AT K.L. RUGBY FOOTBALL. For the fourth time in the history of th' competition Singapore and Selangor meet in the final for the Maiaya Rugby Cup in Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. The teams will Unup as follows: Singapore: D. R. Harper: j. g.201 words
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Article80 1933-01-14 10 An uninteresting game en the Padang yesterday between the SCC. *B" team and a Puohr Services side resulted in a win for the club by three trios and a goal <14 pcints) to ml. The score at half-time was two tries, one gcal (11 point.). BENNETT having80 words
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Article143 1933-01-14 10 A LADIES' PLATE. LAWN TENNIS. It has been decided (says a "Daily Herald" report) to include a new tren! m the programme of the championship meeting a. Wimbledon this year, when a Ladles' Plate will be inaugurated on similar lines to the Ail-EmJand Plate, which ;s open143 words
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Article124 1933-01-14 10 At a meeting of repreeen.ativcs of Davis Cup nations, it w-s decided to extend from v\o ve3rs to three years the period required iv the case of a player qualifying by residence to represent a eoun.ry. A proposal was approved that any alteration to the Regulations should124 words
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Article68 1933-01-14 10 Reuter. Sydney. Jan. 13. In the fourth and last lawn tennis test between Amenc? and Australia GlrdbiH (America) beat Quist 6-4. 7-5: Vines (America* beat Hcprr.an 0-3. 6-3: and Allison and van Rvn beat Quist and McGrath 6—*. G_3 6—3 Crawfcrd received a walk-over in hir singleReuter. - 68 words
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Article195 1933-01-14 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. The third round cf the F.A. Cup, in the First and Second Division teams compel for the first time, is to be played to-day. Tl following are the matches. Hull v. Sunderland. Oldham v. Tottenham. Btfghtdn v. Chelsea. Bradford City v. Aston Viila. Darlington195 words
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Article814 1933-01-14 10 -STUDY THE RULES." PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT. HOCKEY. London, Dec. 27 (by Air Mail). How to play hockey is the theme of an instructional article by E. A. C. Thomson, editor cf "Hcckey World." He cails it a simple game to learn but requiring much814 words
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Article77 1933-01-14 10 A tram representing the Indians and Cevkmese defeated the Wiltshires yesterday on the I.A. ground, hy 3—l. The game was keenly contested and the result was a true reflection on the run of play. The Indo-Ceylones-were the superior side and deservtdly won. The Wilt'hires combined well but77 words
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Article166 1933-01-14 10 V.M.C.A. BEAT B.C. The V.M.C.A. defeated the Raffles College yesterday at Bukit Timah by the odd goal in five. The teams were evenly matched and a keen game resulted. The teams were: V.M.C.A.. C. C. Meredith; R. Lyne, R. Straccy; P. O'Dwyer. P. C. Sands. G. Nelson; R. Catcha'.oor. W.166 words
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Article94 1933-01-14 10 In an interesting game at SoTetar last evening the R.A.F. beat the A.P.C. by the odd goal seven The visitors pressed throughout the first hah but missed many fine chances. The airmen occasionally broke away and scored twice. HALF-TIME: R.A.F. 2; A.P.C. 0. The visitors resumed strongly94 words
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Article199 1933-01-14 10 The SRC. "A" defeated the S.C.R.C- a last evening on the Padang by five goals to j one The Chinese had the better cf the exchanges, but they played an erratic game ana allowed the home team to break through and score. The teams were: S P.199 words
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Article284 1933-01-14 10 RESULT OF DRAW YESTERDAY. THE TURF. <Frcru Our Own Correspondentj Fenang, Jan. 13. Th": draw for the Penang psny griffins took place this afternoon at Ayer Itam stables and resulted as follows: •Brown filly U years) pedigree; La FlavusTingaroo mare; drawn by K. Kongsi. Brown mare U)284 words
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Article27 1933-01-14 10 The match between the Wah Chong B. P. and the Mau Yuen B. P. has been Postponed to next Saturday. Jan. 21. at Ujts Great World.27 words
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Article87 1933-01-14 10 At the annual general meeting of the Unison 8.P.. held recently, the election cf office-bearers for the current year resulted as follows: President, Mr. Gan Ĕng Thiam: Vice-Presidents. Mr Khoo Peck Kirn and Mr. Foo Siak Chuan; hon. secretary. Mr. Seah Geok Pan: hon. asst secretary, Mr.87 words
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Article40 1933-01-14 10 The Singapore Ping-Pong Association announ ccs that the tournaments for this year will be held soon. Clubs or registered parties desiring affiliation are advised to communicate with the hon. secretary, Mr. Choo Kwai Low, co Govt. Health Office. Singapore40 words
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Article49 1933-01-14 10 Members of the Amateur Sporting Association are reminded cf the Association's thirteenth Anniversary which will be celebrated to-day and to-morrow at the Patron's Sea-sidJ Bungalow 1 5>4 milestone Pasir Panjang. Ther-i will be singing and musical entertainments today, and sport* will be held and a group photograph taken to-morrow.49 words
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Article181 1933-01-14 10 AMERICAN TOLKN CONCLUDED BILLIARDS The Alor Gajah Recrej mnt (American garni conclusion on ftfond y i played. Full results of h as follows: FIRST ROUND. Ah bii «0) beat Saonan bin H. A JJ bin Ret;h (Scr) bea. H I 100) w.0.; Salim. bin Haji181 words
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Article114 1933-01-14 10 GOLF. The following is the Keppel G. C. team aac starting times for the match against the L«land Club tc-morrcw at Keppel. 8.30 Paterson and Low^on. 8.35 Craik and Irving Jones. 8 40 J. M. Watt and Douglas. 8.45 J. W. Jackson and Boardman. 8.50114 words
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Article41 1933-01-14 10 month 1 y mixed foursome:» crmpetitim u-ai" plaved at Eukit Tim ah yesterday and resulted in a win for Mrs. Stmt and W A Venning with a ner, tcore or 32 j. Forty-». cards were t kcn out.41 words
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Article52 1933-01-14 10 Special Series In "Malayan Saturday Post;' Anybody interested in boxing ibottM mi the "Malayan Saturday Post." with to-days i-sue a special series I boxer j comments is being ccntributed by an in the glove game. What do you think local fights? See what "X O says ta "Malayan52 words
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124 1933-01-14 10 AT THE CINEMAS. M ills «v""" The Pavilion will doubtless draw futt iivw* during the run of -rThe Night of Jur?13. ••thriller" which began a season las r... The film if a dcr;:stic story cf suburban district of New York m Bivtk ar.d Adr.arme Allen,124 words
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Article144 1933-01-14 10 mi ■■rfi ooM G:o:gc O'Brien Janet C "capUot-Tne J« of the Istarring Nancy Brown, Hair, Empir,.-AU talkie- Hod Long. Long Trail" and Biiuu W Plan." Half-prie DM and Sunday. Great World.-Side sho Malay opera. Chinese wajangs. sua ing films (Charlie Chan in The b-Marlboroußh.-'Tarijatha PU*P» B a144 words
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Article384 1933-01-14 11 Diving At 280 Miles An Hour. PREVIOUS ACCIDENT IN ENGLAND. As briefly reported vector^., death by wa« T*"" inquiry into the fc£h of PiS SS" "J he man. who was killed* Doc 2 ZZI°ZT greet while l££ p»»>enger in the machinp and was oeated behind p a384 words
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Advertisement50 1933-01-14 11 vast Improvement of the TALKIES, pictures that will please every nationality. j 715 TO-NIGHT 9 15 Buck Jones in THE DAWN TRAIL" "CHASE MB CHARLIE What a figure J£\ but what a ski^^^^ and dry o,°?°<""0,°?°<"" o /ISB p ALMOLIVE SOAP KEEP THAT SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION XPO4-32 "NO INCREASE IN PRICE".50 words
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Advertisement577 1933-01-14 11 CnURCH SERVICES. Second Sunday After Epiphany. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9:15 a.m. Hcly Communion. 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. 6:30 p.m. Service S. Christopher's, Johore j Bahru. I Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m.577 words
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Advertisement30 1933-01-14 11 I l L Pianos Bought, Sold! And Exchanged. SEASON CO., LTD., I 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. J i j WORTH A DOLLAR But Only 20 Cents: *MALAYAN SATURDAY POST"30 words
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Advertisement144 1933-01-14 11 j I No fussing with pots and pans. Every mould a masterpiece Crown Jelly is a time and labour saving BRITISH PRODUCT. I FHAMHOZ Co. I marineTnsCk^ I GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD I 6 EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED j) AT LOW RATES i //For quotations for all .transit risks by144 words
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Advertisement75 1933-01-14 11 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. INDISPUTABLY THE BEST. SOLD EVERYWHERE STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, (Establ::hed in 1914). Staticn.-r? and Repairers. li-A, Change Alley, Singapore. be refunded. Ring us up for m?chanics in cae yuur typewriter is out of order, and needs immediate attention. Monthly cleaning cf typ writers in cflicjs undertaken, and can be75 words
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Miscellaneous230 1933-01-14 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JAN. 14. High Tides.—o.4s a.m.. 11.49 a.m. Sinhalese public meeting to re-organise Sinhalese Association, 130, Sophia Road, 5 p.m. Rugby: Malaya Cup Final, Kuala Lumpur, S.C.C. v. R.A F.. Selctar. Hockey: M.CU. v. Police, M.C.U.; M.C. Officers v. 0.R.A.. Tanglin. TO-MORROW. JAN. 15. Hiah Tides.—l.ll a.m..230 words
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Article377 1933-01-14 12 Sir Samuel Wilson At Work—Sir D. B. Jayatilaka Sails For Cairo —As Delegate Of International Railway Conference—Temporary Ministerial Changes—X'mas Smiles Despite DepressionConference Of Eastern Religions—Anti-Untouchability Campaign. i Brfcmdkr-Cenerel Sir Samuel wilccn Permanent Pnder flew itary of state tor thLolpnlea. arrived In Colombo on the Cid Inst377 words
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Article342 1933-01-14 12 As already announced in these CTlumns, Oix D B Javatilaka. Chief Minis.er. sailed for Cairo on the "4th inst. It was understood 'hat the Executive Committee for Home Affairs were to meet on the sth inst. to appoint an Acting Minister till his return. As already mention342 words
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Article348 1933-01-14 12 Ceylon enjoyed a merry Christmas after j all, despite the menace of smallpox and the drownings of depression. On the whole it w:ia inclined to be quiet, though none the I«sk enjoyable. A large number of residences in Cinnamon Gardens, the southern suburbs and elsewhere in348 words
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Article158 1933-01-14 12 An-nr-a CcMre-v Colombo, will be the venuif the forthcoming Conference of All Religions n the East, which will take place in April mdcv the ausniecs of the League of Burma ->vi<Tnbeurs. Burma Lcacue of Faiths and the "*wlon Rural Reconstruction Brigade The de'esates from Japan ba«>158 words
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Article273 1933-01-14 12 The Sea Sheet Satiyagraha rampaig 1 in eottaaettcn wi h the t mple entry which had resulted in fines anc' imprisonment en a ndather of people earl.er, has for the pr sen: ceas d. but the matter is being puisued by a committee appointed at a public meeting,273 words
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Article738 1933-01-14 12 1 rr,Tne mcmrruu to the State Council by the Moslrai Miafftopasy Society ct Co'ono recue.stin» thai the Birthday of the Boly Prophet ol Islam be oeclarel a p b ie and tank da. i:. Ibe Mead 1« under co. side ration by the Executive Committee of Rome Affaire. T738 words
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Article55 1933-01-14 12 SHIPPING NEWS Messrs M. S. Mencn. M. E. Mcnon, K. S. Wariar, Mohd. J. Rowth°r and Gcpalrs. my Chettiar arrived from India by the -'Rajula" this morning. Arriving by the same beat f:o:n Fenai:g were Mir Buckle. Miss. W. Mclntyre, Mr. K. C. Balatchet. Mi and Mrs. M.55 words
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Article57 1933-01-14 12 A notice to mariners rescinds no ie? No. 46 cf 1932 and states that a white can buoy will remain in the following positions for about six v/e.k?: —1.8 miles 229 d g. from Sig'.ap obelisk, 1.66 mil's 247 dcg. from Siglap obelisk. Lat. 1 deg. 17' N.57 words
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Article63 1933-01-14 12 "Raub," Brit.. 573 ton-., frcm Fon ianak 14-1; for Pontianak IG-1. Hafthcr." Norw., 761 t:ns, from Bangkok IS-1; for Batngkok 15-1. Afdang," Siam, 406 tons, from Tumpat 13-1; for Tumpat 16-i. StK.z Maru," Jap., 3,330 tons, frcm Bombay 14-1; for Keelung 14-1. 'Silverwillow,' Brit., 3,385 tons, from Calcutta 14-1;63 words
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Article187 1933-01-14 12 Indian Manager Charged. Mohamed bin Kassim Mistri, manager of Harcon bin Ally end Co., appeared before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday on a series of charges under the Trade Marks Ordinance. The charger, were, using t faice trade mark having in his possession187 words
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Article135 1933-01-14 12 Alleged Cheating Of Labourers. Ivan Neubronner. a young Eurasian, appeared before the Second Magistrate <Mr. A. W. Hay> yesterday, charged en two count; of cheating, on Dec. 17 and 18. in respect of two su.rio of S3O and *5.40. It was alleged that Neubeonner obtained135 words
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Article111 1933-01-14 12 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Jan. 14. East Wharf (Entrance Oate 1). Lcpanto E.E E. Wharf; Rajula 20; Citta Di Siracusa 19. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Johore Maru 18; Kinta 16; City of Anthens 13; Pres. Van Buren 11; AJax 9; Katong 7 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate111 words
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Advertisement101 1933-01-14 12 Y\ 7 j V Ir After ii I Comparison 3 c| r p I q I simply had j f «ro choose j ENEUVIN strengthens the nervour, system to such an extent 1 that it definitely resists tissue change, and so energy and i strength are reserved for a longer101 words
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Advertisement9 1933-01-14 12 THE PEOPLE'S PAPERS "Malaya Tribune"— Daily. "Malayan Saturday Post"—Weekly.9 words
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Advertisement298 1933-01-14 12 Strengthen Your Kidneys! Make life a pleasure again' p in the small of the back* that n gularity of the urine; thifC nervous, old and worn out fJK r those headaches and dizzy sen tions; all may be duo to kidr weakness, which can be overcome Get fit and well298 words
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Miscellaneous94 1933-01-14 12 MAILS CLOSE. MONDAY, JAN. 1C. Ncith. IT.-East and N.-West Sumatra »Op ten Nocrt) 9 a.m. C'ri:.:. tT&lram, Jr.pan. Korea. Formosa, Erst Siberia, Western Canada and 77eatctn States cf U.S.A. (Fushimi Maru) 10 a.m C•:.iou, Scathcrn India. Bombay. Eiypt. Italy, Europe, Great Britain and WtCtMm Australia (Conte Verde) (Italian Mail) ;194 words
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Article614 1933-01-14 13 Theosophical Society Address. "GOETHE THE THINKER." Hongkong. Dec. 17. An interesting lecture on "Goethe the Thinker" was given by Mr. W. C. Felshow at a meeting of the Theosophical Society on Thursday evening. Mr. Felshow, prefacing his lecture, said in part: A poet, wor hy of his614 words
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Article130 1933-01-14 13 Murderer's Strange Request. Reuter. Berlin. Dec. 14 «ifh tCr on K fes,;int to tne murder of his wife *ilh .-Which he has been Ohareed here 61-year-old musician :ili rd Gron aIS made 1 s ranse request. He asked that, before the law took its course lVtReuter. - 130 words
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Advertisement339 1933-01-14 13 I H against jk H earned by insects yl»i^ heeeti are dangerous! Guard yourself <£sm/ I t! -ii-;- v. ay from lhe«c small, swift moving (»r>ts. 1 o avoid typhoid carried li malaria and yellow fever car- S^SS^S ried bj moequiloea, Imhonic plague j ti »-ar;i«-.l l>;« Hras. and other339 words
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Advertisement115 1933-01-14 13 THE BETTER MILK FOR BABIES Why baby thrives on LACTOGEN When breast milk fails, or for other reasons bottle feeding is necessary, Doctors and Nurses are telling Mothers "Put your Baby on Lactogen." "Lactogen" provides, in a form Baby can easily digest and assimilate, ali the precious vitamins and other115 words
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589 1933-01-14 14 52 To 24 Majority. Calcutta. D:c. 16. On the moticn of Mr. W. D. R. Prentice, the Horn Member, the Bengal Legislative Council to-day pa:sed the Bengal Public 8 curlty Bill, as amended, by 52 votes to 24. Moving the passage of the Bill, the589 words
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Article81 1933-01-14 14 Refugees' Story From Russia. Reuter. Warsaw, Dec. 14. Compulsory labour is being used by the Soviet authorities to build strategic roads along the Russo-Polish frontier, according to a report from Viina. It is stated that forts and ammunition depot* are being similarly constructed. The informationReuter. - 81 words
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Article60 1933-01-14 14 British Signals For Egypt's Army. Reuter. Alexandria, Dec. 14. A translation into Arabic of the code of signals used in the British Army has Just been completed, in accordance with orders issued by the Egyptian Ministry of War. Egyptian soldiers will now be given instruction in theReuter. - 60 words
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Article173 1933-01-14 14 "Plague" That Only Kills Elms. Reuter. cologne, Dec. 12. Over a thousand elm trees In the City of Cologne are to be felled dining the joining winter. r They are all vicllms of the peculiar disease which has caused the, destruction of countless elms inReuter. - 173 words
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Article147 1933-01-14 14 Income-Tax Demand In The Middle Of Cycle Race. Reuter. Ootagqe. Dec. 10. A cyclist is peda ling for dear life round and round a small indoor track i n a frantic attempt to win a six-days' race Waving, shouts. ..he is made "to iaiderstand that the incomeReuter. - 147 words
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Advertisement643 1933-01-14 14 AUCTION SALE. CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD^ AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES AND ALSO SHARES AND INTEREST IN NO. 64, HIGH STREET, ETC., SINGAPORE. To be held at The Sale-room of Messrs. Ching Keng Lee Company, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. ON MONDAY, 16th JANUARY, 1933, AT 2.30643 words
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Advertisement113 1933-01-14 14 j I Building for r CJ jj I Lift. Give her Virol Now! Afuc/i o/ the weakness, anaemic ccnditions and nerve trouble to which seme adults arc subject have been j avoided by a regular course of VIROL in early Childhood. N6w is the im- 1 portant time to give113 words
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Advertisement112 1933-01-14 14 WOL 7A T THE'VALET I j I RAZOR.-str.op .W x MkM Z?' M A U BLADE FORM /|i^hox S^>Moi3 THE PERFEOT SHAVING PARTNERDdr %Fy SHIP.BECAUSETHE SUPER-KEEN EDGE OFA'VALET'BLADE IS PERFECTLY STROPPED EACH TIME YOU USE k IT-YOU GETa BETTER SHAVE. BECAUSE THE \^S^§&£WVALET' RAZOR IS SO TO USE .YOU GETA112 words
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967 1933-01-14 15 Shipping News Notices. THE EDUCATION OF MARINE OFFICERS. Controversy On Sail Training. During ohe past decade, the extent to which attention has been paid to the subject of providing the right type of training fcr Merchant Navy officers is proof of the fact that there is a widespread recognition of967 words
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Article451 1933-01-14 15 Indications Of Improvement In Business. Although there have been so many false dawns to the shipping revival that men in the business are naturally chary of accepting even the brightest signs, there is no doubt that the indications of the shipping business are now distinctly brighter than they451 words
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Article165 1933-01-14 15 Certificates Taken From P avigators Of "Ta Yun/' As a sequel to the wreck of the "Ta Yun- uf the Yung Yu Sfpamship Oompanv Which resulted In the dt-ath cf 70 passenge s some umt ago. Messrs. Yang A:-«wm. Chen and Feng Fu-sher, B captain, chief offlcer165 words
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Article169 1933-01-14 15 Crew Saved By Passing Japanese Steamer. Shanghai, Dec. 29 Details of the wreck of a junk, "Changhsing' brought to Shanghai by the two members of the crew who arrived her? after being rescued by a Japau. se steamer. The junk ran aground at Northwest Hotn.>, 85 miles169 words
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Article170 1933-01-14 15 Two Sailors Lost From British 9 Submarine. Two sailors were swept overboard from H M rubmarine "Thames" last month and it is fesred they arc drowned. The "Thames" was proceeding from Portland to Portsmouth in heavy seas, and was off St Albans Head at the time. The men.170 words
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Article165 1933-01-14 15 Blue Funnel Line.—ls considering the cons. ruction of a sister to th? motorship "Centaur." Bombay s.N. Co.—Has ordered a 200-ft twin screw passenger steamer _pf Harland and wcnTs Govan yard. "Braedale.'V—Newcastle coaster. Foundered in the Channel, her crew reaching the Isle of Wight, in their boat with165 words
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Article561 1933-01-14 15 More Orders: C. N. Vessel Launched. The events of the past few months have rendered the outlook for the Clyde shipbuilding industry materially brighter. Following upon n a nn T Cemen f the Mval contracts, several orders were placed with Clyde yards and, according to a561 words
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Advertisement362 1933-01-14 15 REAMER P. 0. BKiTEH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. -::rrated in England). PASSENGER CARGO 41 SERVICES. >;r> ORIENTAL STEAM CO., LONDON AND MAIL SERVICE, net with His Majcsty'i trnment). U FROM LONDON. :::a and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. 6,500 Jan. 18 17,000 Jan. 20 15.000 Feb. 3 6.000 Feb. 16362 words
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Advertisement230 1933-01-14 15 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch Australlsche Dampfschiffs |H bj Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. BONO KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Jan. 24 m.s. FRIES LAND, via Manila Feb. 7 mjR RHEINLAND, via Manila Feb. 10 t mjs. KULMERLAND, via Manila Feb. 21 m.s.230 words
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Advertisement439 1933-01-14 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 Road. Hock Huat ft Co., 118, Penang Road. SINGAPORE. The Overseas Trading Syndicate, 20, Burmah Y. Mohamed Ibrahim. 114. Tan tone Paaar Road. Penang. Road and439 words
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Advertisement545 1933-01-14 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 1933. 5 sjs. "FRANKEN" for Manila, H'kong. S'hai, Japan and North China Jan. 20 5 "GOSLAR," for Japan and North China Jan. 28 "COBLENZ" for Manila. Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan Feb. 1 I "NECKAR" for Manila,545 words
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Advertisement345 1933-01-14 16 I INTRODUCTION SALE! HOUSE OF LORDS I IMPERIAL VAT WHISKY. WHISKY. I( Q FINE OLD MATURED WHISKY. Q 1 3| $2.75 per bottle, J/ 1 (Sj or 930 per ca.se duty paid. g j Lowest price ever offered on the market. H We also stock all well-known brands of liquors345 words
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Advertisement352 1933-01-14 16 I AUCTION SALE, j SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 369 of 1932. Writ of Siiztirc and Salt dated 31st Dec.. ItZL Between WEBSTER AUTOMATIC PACKETING FACTORY, LIMITED, Plaintiff Versus CHOP KIM LEONG TIIYE, Defendants. AUCTION SALE OF ALL THE STOCK-IN-TRADE352 words
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Advertisement261 1933-01-14 16 AUCTION SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT SINGAPORE. Suit No. 563 of 1932. THE LEE WAH BANK, LTD. versus L CHOP KWONG FOOK SENG. 2. THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. AUCTION SALE OF Lo* t. Valuabl: 99 yea s' l.aschald land a»id premises No. 45. Hongkong Stre.t, Singapore, area 1.767 sq. ft., dated261 words
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Advertisement356 1933-01-14 16 j STRAITS UNION ENGLIgp SCHOOL EST. 1927. I j Admits pupils from Primary v s<- i Cambridsc. Well qualified shir zjjj efficient management, j Apply Early for Afternoon Night Cambridge Classes. Admissions for Cambridge lasses will close by the end of January 19:>> g 86, Cecil Street. EDUCATIONAL. THE CITY356 words
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Advertisement522 1933-01-14 16 WANTED. WANTED —Advertisement vassers. Only those with j experience need apply. Apply ally at the office of the Strajh Chinese Monthly, G7. Bras Road, between the hours of 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Intending subscribers to the STRAIN CHINESE MONTHLY are requ s ed not to p,, heir subscriptions to522 words
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Title Section9 1933-01-14 I Malaya Tribune Week-end Supplement SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 19339 words
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Article, Illustration430 1933-01-14 I PETERSEN'S NEW YEAR FIGHTS. INTED— A PERSONALITY. loft Dec 20 (ftp Air Mail). been definitely se tied taut Jack b and Jack Pcttifer will met m the Oiympia Circus 0:1 Jan at, IMi .il be twen y-iour dayj af-.cr th- hoavy- tiampicn h:s encountered430 words
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Article1071 1933-01-14 I KX-SEAMAM WATSON FOR U.S.A. Loudon, Dec. 27 (by Air Mail). Aftc" -i i W bother it is now announced »t a match has been fixed for Watson (Great Britain! to fight I na Kid Chocolate (U. S. A.\ featherweight championship the Rew year. 1 f crime ihe1,071 words
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Article2203 1933-01-14 I SCRATCH SCORES AND HANDICAPPING. JOINT ADVISORY COUNCIL'S REVISED SCHEME. LondMi. Dec. 27 <fey Air Mail). j The revised standard scratch 800 c and handicapping sciieme, prepared by the Joint Advisory Council of the Eriti h Golf Ur.ioms. has n_w been circulated to the rrt oral goh I unions of2,203 words
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Article, Illustration28 1933-01-14 I Herr yon Neurath, German Forei t Minister (lof charon? with Sir John Simon. British Foreign Secretary, during a pau-e in the discussions at Geneva.28 words
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Article670 1933-01-14 I SLUMP IN THE GAME. LINDRUM BLAMES THE BAULK LINE RULE. London, Dec. 27 (by Air Mail). Th- worlds worst idea! That, bluntly ia UndrUm about Baulk H= has given an extensive tirial to the x rluent initiated by the English controlling J 3 ailcl tne m °re he plays670 words
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Article6737 1933-01-14 II Contributed By 'MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. A. Friendly Chat. (By S. T. Kah.) A* I have promised you a 1 here I am. once ayuic, before you with the kind opportunity thai ktr. Word and Mr. Ink has offered, of coor£t Now, n say to ali first although it6,737 words
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4186 1933-01-14 III Contributed By MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. comments On The Mail. thai I have to hold over naaaa of new members next week, as the little the badges ar? not ready m but tons received this 9 (iinarily good and I must Well done, my dears. Lin4,186 words
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Advertisement78 1933-01-14 III WORTH A DOLLAR But Only 20 Cents: "MALAYAN I SATURDAY POST" > People everywhere are telling their friends what wonders "Pebeco" has worked upon their teeth. Dulled and tobacco stained teeth are revitalised by this 'salt' tasting dentifrice. Unlike other toothpastes its effect lasts for hours after using. Pebeco not78 words
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Advertisement32 1933-01-14 III H4VE IYOU SEEN The Special X'mas Number OP THE SCHOOL RECORDER? It is a magazine all boys and girls should have. Get your copy now! On Sale at Schools and Book Stalls.32 words
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Article1255 1933-01-14 IV England Off Gold Standard For Some Years—Epstein And "Genesis** —England's Church Bells. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 27 (by Air KaU). Cor.su'tUions which hay- taken p ace b t vcra the Treasury and the Bank oi England have re ultcd in the dceisicn thai England will1,255 words
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Article, Illustration141 1933-01-14 IV The Italian Vice Charge d'Affaires in China and his wife recently passed through Singapore. They are seen here photographed with Mr. Tong Lao. the Chinese Consul-General. A HAPPY QUARTETTE IN THE GARDEN. I ctclc:—Miss Lee Tan Tan, actress of the Star Motion Pictufre Co. of141 words
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Article198 1933-01-14 IV Reuter. Conference On Unemployment Plan. Ottawa, Dec. 14. The inauguration of a system of unemployment insurance for Canada is to be. discussed at a conference scheduled to begin .here on Jan. 17 between representatives of the Provinces and the Dominion. The Dominion Government has announced itself inReuter. - 198 words
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Article492 1933-01-14 IV THAT hammers can be worked by electricity? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) Although not so much of a "novelty as the recently-announced "silent" hammer, electric hammers are more serviceable. Working on a principle roughly similar to that of riveters and pneumatic drills (which, however, arc generally driven by492 words
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Article714 1933-01-14 IV Generals" Of The —Another Charlcs-Tk. i" And hvcnini: <By David Baxter.) London, Dec. 27 aLondoner- who H r. 0b ntfjkt in Ihe week. in 0l Hl trw End s mart supper p: a ror malt, cs d-hotel r apeinfah, fcr their U( men ccme to reel714 words
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