Malaya Tribune, 16 January 1933
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Title Section29 1933-01-16 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XX, -No. 12 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Jan. 16, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1933.29 words
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Advertisement294 1933-01-16 1 BCI Buy the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST/ The Picture Paper. 20 cents. Heavy Smokers uns.ee n Know That €15* Even the Best of Tobaccos causes dryness and v**tfUFNFIMIFS )J irritation of the throat—Relieve it with Lakerol Vfl I'a.-tiik>s. are so'ifhine-nd keop t;io mouth 2 fresh and allow no tobacco odour. j294 words
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Advertisement180 1933-01-16 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Setting at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. I HEALTH and STRENGTH 1 j I180 words
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Article, Illustration1230 1933-01-16 2 Gregor Strasser, Prophet And Politician. <Special to the 'Malaya Tribune.") Cm of the few sclid facts that have so far emerged from the welter of German politics is that the National Socialists have come to stay. Even though they suffered a slight re- verse in the1,230 words
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Article386 1933-01-16 2 Visit Of Revolutionary's Widow. ißy Our Chinese Correspondent.; The widow of Fang Sien Thung. one of the Sev r.ty-two Heroes of the Chinese Revolut on" who were execut:d by ths Manchus in •le arly day. cf the Chinese Revolution, and her son were rec.nt visitors to Singapore.386 words
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Article176 1933-01-16 2 Back Into The Fold. Dj. C. C. Wu, former Chinese Min'ster to the United States, had been offered three pos s in the Government dur n? the convention (f •.he Third Pknrry Session of the C <nt al ENrcutive Committee which was recently176 words
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Article169 1933-01-16 2 Their Mythical Millions. A dispatch from Madrid announces that the "Official Gazette" of the Spanish State has published a list of the secuiit;es deposited in the Bank of Spain in the name of the Xetuit Order. This li >t show? that these securities represent a vaiue of 43,499169 words
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Advertisement199 1933-01-16 2 IWHITEAWAYS STOCKTAKING I Thousands of Useful Bargains I in all Departments. TO WEAR i Wide and turned bri:v.s in all the leading jjfllEzKll l MEN'S PYJAMAS. A special ofLr of men';- strip.d co'ton tm r/' jHn pyjamas in blue, mauv: or pink stripes. Ml j& i>fi|fm All siz:s. Slightly shop199 words
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Advertisement302 1933-01-16 2 ORIENTAL 1 GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. j (INCORPORATED IN INDIA 1874). HEAD OFFICE: BOMBAY j 1931 RESULTS. New Business 26,486 Policies assuring $34,250,000. Net Interest Income: 3,650,000. Total Premium Income: $11,970,000. Claims Paid: 3,877 for 5,500,000. Loans to Policyholders: 11,130 for 2,800,000. Funds Increased to nearly $73,600,000. Policies302 words
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Article87 1933-01-16 3 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [Our readers are invited to write to U of pubUc interest, it must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" Pinion 9 5J£ pendents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double pacing,, and on one Adc of the paper only Pen87 words
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Article613 1933-01-16 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Tir, —I read with gira' int rest -he vinr;. of "6 lf-Respe*ctor" in your lsjue of th 1 6th ins f end I am in entire concur;ence with him as tc the necee?! y of organising a Rationalistic Assocla'ion called the613 words
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Article981 1933-01-16 3 (To the Editor, "Kalaya Tribune") Sir, —To be charitable one should be a little 1 spontaneous in trying to help anoth r who is in need of assiet?.nce and deserves charity. li. is wise for him first to provide it at home; as an age-cld proverb says, it981 words
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Article525 1933-01-16 3 .To Vu- Editor. Malaya Tribune*) Sb.— Sir Samuel WU en said that the dUßcußy in regard to the Peo:strfUwttna Sctum at:ut the position of the M?.la\a-boni Chi:ic-s Ir taking up this question the cne fact ihot cannot be kcored is that, whatever poation the Mai? ya-born Cliri tc525 words
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Article54 1933-01-16 3 "Peace and Justicc" (Kuala Kangsar) write.» Indignantly, mainly about a certain ease m Hongkong, on "one law for the rich and another for the poor" lines. He should note that very great expenditure of money has b;en unavailing to stay the course of justice iti54 words
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Advertisement273 1933-01-16 3 fift QUALITY Mj COUNTS EVERY DAY /if EVERY WAY FRUITPOP I Gets MORE FAVOURITE THE PH(ENIX Ji?SWiiH AERATED WATER I j|j j| j|J jjjjjj WORKS offtake all oe A Account, to this axiom did Dr RiCHARD WEISS BERuN. ac? comoaunded his activated Homnone-Preparations UlRiUHE WP I Thousands upon thousands have273 words
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Advertisement409 1933-01-16 3 Such Symptoms as these are WARNINGS: Easily Induced fatigue, dizziness, difficult breathing, blurred vision, low resistance against colds and infections All your life, but especially when you have passed the age of 40, calcium deficiency is a distinct menace to your Health. Enrich your blood with calcium, and avoid unpleasant409 words
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262 1933-01-16 4 Lord Lloyd's Dark Picture Of India's Future. Johannesburg. Dec. 21. Speaking at the University Club, Cape I\\vn, Lord Lloyd compelled a policy ol prudence from the British Government in pealing with India. "The Importance of India net, only to the United Ktagdxfil but also262 words
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Article206 1933-01-16 4 Shown To Nanking Cadets. Nanking, Dec. 25. Three thousand cadets of the Central Military Academy saw this afternoon stiiriiig "mo'.icS" depicting the activities of the Volunteers in Manchuria. The pictures were taken by T. V. Chang n war-torn North Manchuria, within the camps cf General Ma Chan206 words
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Article419 1933-01-16 4 The Catholic Church And Science. On Saturday, November 5. on the occasion ef the re-opening of classes. Mass was celebrated in the Church of S7S. Dominic and Sextus. the new centre cf the Dominican University in Rome. Pere Gillet. O. P., the Master-General of the Dominican Order! who is419 words
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Article49 1933-01-16 4 About A Third Spent On Military. According to the Central News Agency, the r.otal amount of National G:vemment's revenues for this year was a little ove r $600.000.000. while expenditures were as follows: Payment of both frreign and domestic debts. $230.000.000; administration SICO.000,000; and mililary expenses. $180.000.000.49 words
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Article575 1933-01-16 4 Wonderful Cures By Pius- X. •It is faith which does everything," Pep Pius X. of holy memory used to say when marvellous things had happened through his intervention: "I have ncthing to do with this it is the power of the Holy Keys which works.' Rev.575 words
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182 1933-01-16 4 His Queer Reply To Invitation To Address. The Irish Club, an undergraduate club at Oxford, Invited, recently, Mr. George Bernard Shaw to address the club. This is the reply hey received on a postcard: "Mr. Bernard Shaw, who is not and never has been, a182 words
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Article127 1933-01-16 4 Known In China Long Ago. Atlantic City, N.J., Dec. 29. Modern science suffered a rude shock at the mid-winter session cf the American Association for the Advancement of Science today when two Chinese scholars blandly reported that the comparatively recent doctrine cf evolution was known in China more127 words
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Article150 1933-01-16 4 The Indian rope trick (the throwing up cf a rope which becomes stiff in the air, enabling a boy to climb it), is a myth, according to Sir E. Denison Ross, famous Orientalist who expo ed sleight of hand tricks to the Magicians' Club. London,150 words
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Advertisement376 1933-01-16 4 MADE IN \.[Ti/ ENGLAND 'Swan Pens, Black or Coloured, from I 6.50 Swan Minor I■* Blackbird Pens S 2.75 Swan Ink Cis 20 OF STATIONERS AND JEWELLERS Woslrored Catalogue pcsf fee MABIE, TODD CO., LTD., Swan House, London, V/.1 Factories—London Liverpool. New Year Sale Now Or Drastic Reductions on All376 words
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Advertisement21 1933-01-16 4 3 *c baa* Pre: Samples on tec::pt of 5 cents lrom W. G. Dreher Co.. 11«, ojj Singapore. BIRTH CONTROL SI!21 words
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536 1933-01-16 5 Singapore. Monday, 11 a.m. •in share quotations are issued Ico exchange and stock brokers W I Buyers. Seller*. va:ue m Kumbang Tin 23.6 25,6 £1 Malay 18|- 20|- norn 11 A J im Jin 10 6 116 Ay in Tin 11 12 1- 0.10 P536 words
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219 1933-01-16 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. U. S. RUBBER FIGURES FOR DECEMBER. Consumption Down To 17,000 Tons. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore. Monday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 6 11 16 cts., down 1 16 ct. Tin (Singapore), $73%. Saturday's Prices:— London Rubber 2 5 16d., down 1 32d.219 words
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387 1933-01-16 5 Poor Barber Who Became A Knight. London. Dec. 14. A Lancashire barber is being hmoured by scientists this month. Hs is Richard—afterwards Sir Richard— Arkwright wh. was the "lather" of Great Bntains cotton industry in the eighteenth contury. When working as a barber in Bolton,387 words
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Article83 1933-01-16 5 Dutch Bill For 50 Per Cent. Import Duty. Reuter. London. Jan. 16. The Financial Times" coi respondent at The Hague states that a Bill providing for the introduction of a 50 per cent, import quota en cotton goods in Hclland is to be Introduced in the Dutch ParliamentReuter. - 83 words
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Article137 1933-01-16 5 The Colonies And The Duties. Reuter. London, Jan. 14. J Commenting on the cotton trade resolutions calling on the Government to take prompt and energetic steps to secure that in India and the Colonies and Dependencies no import duties cxcept fcr revenue b3 placed on British goods andReuter. - 137 words
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Article47 1933-01-16 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: 2 616 d. New York: 3 (G.K cents. Singapore: 6 »—6 13 16 cents. TIN. London Spot: £145 Ilk. 6d. (Tjßchangtd). London I months: £146 2s. Cd. I Unchanged). Singapore: $73.87'L>. COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: Sundried $5.15 Mixed M-TO47 words
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Article243 1933-01-16 5 (By Courtesy o) Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Jan. IC. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 31 32d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 15 16d., London »>d days sight 2s. 3 29 32d, London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 7 vd.. London demand 2s. 3 27 3.'> i243 words
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Article329 1933-01-16 5 Now Over £8,600,000 Available. The preliminary statement of the British/wuercian Tobacco Co., Ltd., cover.ng the Mar to Se-pt. 30. has now been followed by the lull report. Profits, it m fc y be recalled, raX from £5,334,448 to (£5.438,253, and ;he Ordinary dividend is maintained at329 words
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Article352 1933-01-16 5 Plea To Avoid Bad Feeling. Sir Arthur Salter, who recently returned fioas America, broadcast on Dec. 17 his views c-;a the debt question. He said that he agreed vita :ic policy of the Government, including (or payment on Thursday in gold, with a rercrvation cf our right352 words
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Article1365 1933-01-16 5 Pahang Consolidated. MR. H. FRISBY CO.'S LAWSUIT. The twenty-sixth ordinary geneial meeting oi the Pahang Consolidated Company. Ltd was held on Dec. 1, at Winchester House Old Broad-street, E.C. Mr. H. Frisby (chairman and marking director) said: Gentlemen,—Before we start the business of the meeting I1,365 words
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649 1933-01-16 5 Singapore, Monday, 11 a m The following rubber share quotations art issued by Fra er and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: T( *ue Value. Fraser Lyall Shares. 6c Co. Eviatk 1 Allenby $0.46 $0.55 $0 45 $0 60 1 Alor Gajah 0.25 0.35 0.25 045649 words
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Article90 1933-01-16 5 The directors cf the Malayan and Genera' Trust < which is principally interested in tin mining companies; are considering a schema for reorganisation of the company's finance* which it is hoped to submit early in the New Year. An ex.ension of the detanture m- tartmn to June90 words
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Article36 1933-01-16 5 The following dredge statistic* for the flm hai" of January are to hand. Pels Rencng Consolidated (Hrs. run 186. cubic yds. treated 43.000) 324 Katu Tin (Hrs. run 293. cubic yds. treated 65,000) MS36 words
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Advertisement50 1933-01-16 5 SOUTH IfirJ BRmsH %v 11' 1 ¥J W mmmmmWOm OOMFAHT. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT KATES. L. O. IfABOOLIOUTH. n_ Manager. omce: V Fliuayeon Oreen. THI EASTERN UNITED ABBURANCI CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. ,0HN 80N: General KUnatar50 words
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Advertisement39 1933-01-16 5 YEARLY INTEREST PAID QUARTERLY A bank balance is your best friend. You can turn to it whenever you are in need of financial assistance. Build a bank balance quickly with small regular savings. Head Office: 55, Wall Street, N.Y.39 words
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Advertisement82 1933-01-16 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated tn ■nflaed). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almelda 8*r«t. Authorised and Subscribed Capital Cl.too.eto Paid-up Capital •l.rK)0.ooe Reserve Fund and Rest 1 8O8.0B6 READ OFFICE: LONDON 1 BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta, Colombo. Karachi, Madras, Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra. KlrkttU. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened aod IntCraH avowed82 words
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Advertisement190 1933-01-16 6 l THS INDEPENDENT THEATRE WITH THE PICK OF THE WORLD'S PICTURES. To-Day j JACKIE COOPfcR j Lewis Stone j Conrad Nagel I Lois Wilson L') k through the eyes of a fr Hoy into a strange world— mmmf Sa* mother in a stranger's mwl r ~J ;:rms, his own father190 words
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Advertisement233 1933-01-16 6 Amusements I CAPITOL j I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME Including SOMETHING SPECIAL for TEST MATCH i ENTHUSIASTS j Ruth Chatterton famous for her roles in "Madame X" and other outstanding nits Comes back in her greatest picture yet "The Magnificent Lie" A Paramount Production that gives this233 words
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Advertisement245 1933-01-16 6 LAST NIGHT! PARAMOUNTS BRILLIANT SUCCESS THE NIGHT OF JUNE 13 WITH CLIVE BROOK, j ADRIENNE ALLEN, CHARLES RUGGLES. SORRY IP THE "HOUSE FULL" SIGN SPOILT YOUR EVEN" IN r>l SATURDAY—BUT COME TO-NIGHT—IT S WORTH IT OPENING TO-MORROW with great pl:asure we present CONSTANCE BENNETT in "Two Against The World" WARNER245 words
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Article166 1933-01-16 7 ihainbra Screens Divorce In The Family." in uV\"' a n m 0 a curr «»t attraction, "Divcrce w hich a season last C nix;' r:un ph for llle child actor, Jackie *h.A. lr cs the role of a youngster am) v ;c :r uf ier J-ave been166 words
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Article179 1933-01-16 7 j thr subject of the Lessentii V .V. at l Christian Science services Gold.M -r 1 tiu world on Sunday, and the l. rrcl At was "The ml?hty God, even the f r j.;',', 1 s J )ckcn rn <3 called ihc earth from "o 5Un unto179 words
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Obituary151 1933-01-16 7 DECOMPOSED BODY Was Acquitted Of Theft Charge. g od-!ookir- U chir-V a y0Ung anU lound in her ZTl b dy VPS East Coast Ro?d, yeslerday SLangCe fI ccnvert P eS 3 Tnto h a a Mob® Wh: had b rn a Eurasian and fi e a11, was151 words
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Article255 1933-01-16 7 Government Sale To Harbour Board. Toe Finai.ee Committee, at to diys me-tire oi the Legislative Coaacli in Pemuag, r aio tci the loss on sale of eld round copper coin tc the amount of $20,734.75. No pro vis on lot tbfe was made in255 words
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Article192 1933-01-16 7 S.S. Finance Committee's Decision, At to-day's meeting of the Legislative Council a paper laid on the table by the Finance Committee proposed the expenditino of $4,000 for the purchase of rice for the Penang Asiatic Unemployment Committee. N: provision was made in the Estimates for192 words
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Article243 1933-01-16 7 CONTRABAND GOODS SEIZED. (From Our Otvn Correspondent.) Johore Behn- Jan. 13. A meeting of tb« Malayake Association was held yesterday in the Modern English School building. Johore Bahru, wl h Mr. K. P. K. Menon in the chair. Mr. P. C. Joseph BA. L.T.. welcomed those present, -ner*243 words
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Article49 1933-01-16 7 Reuter. London, Jan. 14. A fault In the Pennine Va!ley is believed to have been the cause cf earth tremors in •he north-west districts of England this morning. It was centred upon Manchester, where some buildings were damaged but there were no casualties.- Rtutcr. iReuter. - 49 words
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866 1933-01-16 7 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. WILTSHIRES AND R.A.F. AT TANG LIN. HOME TEAM WINS. AIRMEN FIELD NEW ELEVEN. (By -Full-Back.") Local sex-cer "fans" were given a jtcond opportunity of gauging the form cf the new arrivals when the Wiltshires entertained th i R.A.F. at Tanglin on Saturday. Though the match did866 words
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Article765 1933-01-16 7 C.C.A.A. TROUNCE SIONG BOO. Chih T £eCOnd rcund of the S.C.F.A Inte~E crapa itn a h; ic WU.i°n s f evento? .fS R SCOr T S f0Ur eoal5 wi thou. reply af Boon v A A were without the sei vices ai Boon Lay m the full-back765 words
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Article98 1933-01-16 7 CRAWFORD AGAIN BEATS VINES. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter. Sydney. Jan. 14. J»n the fourth and last tennis teat, America and Austalla drew with six mathes each McGrath beat Van Ryn, who BtxaioM a moulder (w.0.). Crawford and beat Allison MM Vau Ryn 11—9. 4—6. 6—2, 6—2. VhiesReuter. - 98 words
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Article300 1933-01-16 7 Lecture By Dr. R. O. Winstedt. i From Our Our. Correspondent.) Malacca. Jaji 13. Yesterday evening a: seven in the Malacca High Schcol before a r prcenfativv audience which included tbe Hon. Mr. C. H. C. Clark', end Mrs. Clarke. Mrs. L.c Choon Guam M B E300 words
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Article48 1933-01-16 7 Crop Of Accidents. New York, Dec. 26. A survey by the United Press tc-day indicated that the Christmas holiday toll Included 232 dead and more than 1,000 injured In a variety of accidents and crimes. Traffic accidents claimed the biggest number of casualties. —"United, Press."48 words
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Article73 1933-01-16 7 Reuter. Prague, Dec. 13. A fisherman thought he had got the catch of h s life when fishing in a stream in Subcarnathian Russia. All his pulling had no effect, and the lins broke. Then hi found that his "catch" was a small safe with its ca:;h stillReuter. - 73 words
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Advertisement346 1933-01-16 7 ROYAL ENGLISH SCHOOL. lON OF RIVER VALLEY ROAD AND TANK ROAD). OWNED AND CONDUCTED BY A QUALIFIED TEACHER. Vacancies in all standards including aai bridge and Commercial Classes. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS. v ill be rec.ircd at the Hea'Fort Caantng, Singapore, at I 24th Jcnuary. ]y33, for eta Launches.346 words
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Advertisement104 1933-01-16 7 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. i j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). j vtvAn oFFTfE' Gr at Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street Sineannr. HEAD OFFICE. t»r n W oirecr, Singapore. LONDON. OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. EC. The Company has104 words
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Miscellaneous76 1933-01-16 7 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. t fV:» 4\ v '<k\% v Malayan Meteorological V t~ Service. Last Yesterday. Night. Max, Bright Min. T'inp Rain/aT!. Suualhitie. Temp. 'Gfatious. D-g. F. Inchp.'. Hours D 2 V. A!cr Star 82 0.72 0.7 74 KC a B&ru K. Trchcsanu 79 0.40 Nil 74 BUfcit Jcrain 8676 words
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Article64 1933-01-16 7 Officials* Wives Subscribe Jewellery. Feiping. Jan. 16. Madame Chang Hsuch Liang nee Yu Fung Chi has organised a woman's rncicty far ai ing funds for tha e;Ivntica cl the She ha«i requested the wives of the officials, both civil and military, to :ubscribe thafr jewellery and64 words
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Article555 1933-01-16 7 Woosung Commander Resign». Nanking. Jan. 16. The Ministry of Industry Is arranging for the establishment of a Hani: cf agriculture with a capital cf $20,000 000 'Shanghai). The head office will be situated in Shanshs! and there will be branches in he provinces. It is learned that555 words
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Article120 1933-01-16 7 Shares Fate Of Shanhaikwan. Thp hcu*>es in Chiumunkcm* have been completely destroyed by the Japanese bombing in tlie rec*nt fighttag. Tlae Japanese are constructing fort? at Horn Hill and Hsinterrirn in preparation for a majo: Chines') offiensive on Sekniuntsai to participat in which Gen. Ching Kuc Shui's troops120 words
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Article651 1933-01-16 8 The Bishop cf Singapore, addressing the Malayan Methodist Conference, made a striking asseveration, the logic of which compels full recognition. His lordship said: "Those who fold their hands and wait for that condition, described by that awful word 'normalcy,' to return, have no real basis for their expectation."651 words
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Article361 1933-01-16 8 Mr. k.k o'conner a local lawyer, arrived £a%s£s*»R&iae c,':. "J? tion, Malacca h L Francls Institub ?;s of the Town. Ckanatog Denarm^? mrer Municipality died n Tm£ Sin^a »o^ u cr! J, i India on th 1 Ilfth m»t leaving a widow end five children Po^w^US^ 0 the 22**"" Saturday361 words
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Article88 1933-01-16 8 Philippines Cannot Have Independence. Reuter. Washingtcn, Jan. 16. President H:over, through Col. Stimson Secretary :f State) and Mr. Hurley (Secretary for War), has launched another broadside against the Philippines Independence Bill as "eccnonically uns und and likely to provoke war." asserting that the freedom providedReuter. - 88 words
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Article377 1933-01-16 8 Development Of Cameron Highlands. Amons the financial mcticm for ne::. Monday's meeting of th? Federal Council, in Kuala Lumpur, will be one 'o- The prcvicion of $70,000 towards the expenditure in connexion with th? rase. Me&s:3. Fogden. Brisbane and Co, versus the F.M.S. Governmen "under Road to377 words
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Article200 1933-01-16 8 Proposals For Immediate Balancing. Reuter. Paris. Ja:.. 15. The French Government's plans fcr ba-ia'-.rirg the Eudget. which may cause its dowofCß. are ascribed to M. Cbtrcn, who is I th? one men of he r.ight in a Ministry of the Left. wh:e hL Pr ul Bcncour Is merelyReuter. - 200 words
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81 1933-01-16 8 Reuter. Now York. J:n. 14. Mr. RooseveL and Mr. Bwanaon have fctan United States pagination in the Disarmament Conference, war debts end other foreign affairs. otne The "Herald-Tribune" clecleres that th's H anci her indication that Mr. Roosevelt is proceeding with the formulation of fo eignReuter. - 81 words
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Article75 1933-01-16 8 JIERR HITLER'S CHIEF LIEUTENANT. on pa. l7 ICCAL CHINESE NEWS, on page 2 OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page 3 THE POPE OF FAVOURS, on page 4 COMMERCIAL NEWS, en page 5 CLUB DIARY ci page 11 DIARY CF EVENTS, on pa-re 11 SINGAPORE ASSIZES. n page 1175 words
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Article453 1933-01-16 8 >•>•>•>•> 'BY "LOOK -OX Well done, Walsall' A team half-way down tb« Division (Northern) were ..J nir,i by the big guns of the Leag Ue f pions. And the mighty ViUan. nearly beaten by Bradf rd CH the Second Division. Like the T cricket matches these big453 words
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Article39 1933-01-16 8 (From Our Own OOlietfomieaL London. Jan. 3 fbi Wing-Commander E. J. P. Burling. :n mar.d of the Royal Air Force sta.<»n at co Batten, Plymouth, has hft for commend the flying-beat squadron beaw ,n39 words
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Article42 1933-01-16 8 Frcm China by the "Van Knit I a Singapore to-day. Frcm China and Japan by til due at Singapore at 5 pm. to-df Tiom Holland by the "Baloa Sineapore to-morrow morning. Frcm China by the "lUmp Singapore at noon to-morrow.42 words
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Advertisement195 1933-01-16 8 i'-V THE ACE OF BLADES TM* MOST CiflClfiNT AND ECONOMICAL BLADE MADE. 3RITISH kUBE MADE TH 0/ BLADES WILL GIVE YOU A QUICK LEAN SHAVE EVERY DAY. Cult of tse Finest StcJ and Guaranteed lo Keep its i Ming Edge Ova Long Period. Pite 60 cts. Per Packet of 12195 words
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Advertisement47 1933-01-16 8 Latest IN Ladies' j Toilet j i Ware j U.S.deSilva Bros, j j 23, High Street, j Singapore. Balloon Toys 7 cts. to 80 cts. each. Bicycle Tyres—sl.oo each. Bicycle Tubes—3s cts. each. Rubber Soap Dishes*—ls cts. each. TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905. 634, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.47 words
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788 1933-01-16 9 CONTINUAL ADVANCE OF TROOPS AND ARMS. TOTAL ELIMINATION OF CHANG." VITAL MEETING OF LEAGUE COMMITTEE BEGINS TO-DAY. it is reported that Japan will not oppose the new League (1 i be submitted by the Committee of Nineteen to-day) cables788 words
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Article221 1933-01-16 9 t red Jehol Governorship. Tlsc r Pt 'iping, Jan. 1C. 'rcops r,r" p,. ni; »and lias transferred the Zander f Ilai PaR S com- I;_(i br <i m r Manchukuo forces who Hi f C A the Volunteers J > 1 t.V Changchun to attack b iicli; ,a'u\221 words
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Article191 1933-01-16 9 Japanese Lose Three Tanks. Early on Sunday morning, 600 Japanese infantry under the cover of more than ten tank*, left their trenches at Linyu and charged the Chinese lines at Sekmuntsai (Shimunchait. Tne Chines*? forces put up a fierce resi tar.c~. B'th wings carried out encircl n? movements191 words
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Article118 1933-01-16 9 British Mediation Successful. BOTTLE OF WINE AS APOLOGY. Peiping, Jan. 1G. One Japanese warship arrived at Pti.alho ui Saturday .night ard tuintd searchlights oil tnc Chinese positions. The Sino-Japanese trouble at Chinwangtao, oy the disappearance of a aapr.aese spy, has teen settled locally through tile mediation of118 words
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Article252 1933-01-16 9 Gen. Li Tu Going To Moscow. Nanking, Jan 10. The Central Government ;s remitting through M. Karakhan (Russian Vice-Commis-sar for Foreign Affairs) to Gen. Li Tu ana Gen. Ting Chao, the Kirin Volunteer leaders, the sum of $300,000. Gen. Li Tu has wired to Nanking that he252 words
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Article157 1933-01-16 9 Containing High Explosives. The Master Attendant. Singapore. Mr. Geoffrey Preyberg, reports that information has been received from the Borneo Company that two wooden twakows or lighters, containing high explosives (frcm the German ship. "Claus Rickmers') were wrecked yesterday afternoon close to the Powder Magazine in the small157 words
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Article120 1933-01-16 9 Negotiations Of Opposition Breakdown. Reuter. Blcemfcntein. Jan. 14. There were as.cnishi: :s actual of rcwdyi.m at a meeting in he Town Hall to-day. when opponents shouted down Mr. Tletman Rocs and a fre* fight followed The pclice escorted Mr. R'-os from the building. There were uglyReuter. - 120 words
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Article273 1933-01-16 9 Papal Bull Issued From St. Peters. Reuter. Rome. Jan. 15. A Papal Bull promulgating Holy Year was read to a huge crowd from the portico of St. Peter's this morning. The Bull details the eelebratiens to be held and announces that indulgences in connection with Holy Year are*Reuter. - 273 words
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Article96 1933-01-16 9 New Trial For Japanese Housemaid. Reuter. New York, Jan. 14. jhe verdict cf guilty passed last Ma eh or ,::dako. the Japanese housemaid who was sentenced to life imprisonment fcr the murder in the second degree of J. Wil'iam Schaf, the millionaire sportsman, has been reversed 6jrReuter. - 96 words
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Article57 1933-01-16 9 Bucharest. Jan. 15. A ntw Cabinet hen been formed with Dr. Vaidavoevod as Premier. There are no changes except in the Ministry of the Interior, r/here M. Mihalake is replaced by M ..lironcscu.—Reuter. [The Ifanni Government retlgnad as a re.iuh of the dismissal of two pclice57 words
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Article198 1933-01-16 9 LOST IN THE ALPS. Amy Challenged By Lady Bailey. Reuter. who J Ttm T «khr. ci lb E J! I2l La&n ztter th m mrhte over the Swiss Alps a »w t v, Bar,!?, Jan. 16 a clue to Bert Hinkler's whereabouts lias been received CcReuter. - 198 words
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Article50 1933-01-16 9 Special Film At The Capitol. A two-r el film in the new prog ammo a" the Capitoi jho-s the Australian cricketers |a action. A numb r of Malayan cricketer including Lafl Singh, who played for India in England, have be n invited to attend and the picture.50 words
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Article160 1933-01-16 9 Families Fleeing From Big Cities. Reuter. Mo?cow. Jan. IC. ?'tn days' c.o ire in whkh to gut the town at their own expense has been given tc-day .0 cne of the categories of those expelled from Mo-cow and other big Russ an citl sty thz application ofReuter. - 160 words
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Article143 1933-01-16 9 New Regulations By The Governor. New rules made under the Aliens Bill, which came into force from Jan. 1. were laid en the table at to-day's meeting of the Legislative Council. These rules, by the Governo: in-Counril, includes the following: 4. <l> Every ship carrying not lees143 words
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Article101 1933-01-16 9 Arrival Of Royalists In Portugal. Lisbon. Jan. 15. I Twenty-nine Spanish exiles and fugitive} 1 from the i>enal settlement of Rio de Oro landed this evening at Scsmibra, a fishing village near here. They stated that en roue frcm Rio de Oro they v. ere several times compell101 words
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Article32 1933-01-16 9 Reuter. Berlin. Dec. 10. Christmas trees are pouring into Berlin from the districts of Harz, Thuringia, Holsteln, and Hanover. Nearly 55,000 of them have arrived so far. —Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement13 1933-01-16 9 It's Best to Subscribe to the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 1 Tljen You're Sure!13 words
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Advertisement314 1933-01-16 9 MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP WON and British Record Broken with help of f PHOSFERINE CMWIOI 001 LEONfi TEIK write.:- T T is with the greatest pleasure that I write to testify j to the benefits I have received by taking Phosferina T dur ir| g »y training for the 1931 Malayan Weight-314 words
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2347 1933-01-16 10 Sports Pastimes. MALAYA CUP GOES NORTH. HARI) LUCK FOR THE LOSERS. SELANGOR'S DASHING DISPLAY. SINGAPORE BEATEN AT KUALA LUMPUR. RUGBY FOOTBALL. (By '•Rimau 1 h. twelfth Malaya Cup final—the ferles wa-> started in tlie 1921-2 season —saw Selangor boat Singapore at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday by a goal and a2,347 words
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Article560 1933-01-16 10 Interview With An Expert. China's wealth of swimming and diving talent was commented on by Mr Raloh AnT *£KS Divin 1923, during an interview with a representative of the "Malaya Tribune" ft* mZ Mr. Summeril is travelling round the world as coach to Mr. Harold ("Dutch") Smith560 words
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Article476 1933-01-16 10 KEEN STRUGGLE AT SEPOY LINES. HOCKEY. On their own ground at Sepoy lines last Saturday, the Medical College Union defeated tne Police by the edd goal In five. A very keen struggle was witnessed, the tearfis In bcth ,'ittack and defence playing degged'y. B:th goai-keepT- kept their476 words
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Article411 1933-01-16 10 COMMAND OFFICERS BEAT O.R.A. The game played last Saturday between tht Malaya Command Officers and the Old Raffle, sian<" Association at Tanglin was one cf missed chances. Only one goal was obtained where there should have been tall scoring, and that solitary goal decided the match. Play411 words
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Article66 1933-01-16 10 Reuter. Madrid. Dec. 15. No pensions are to bs granted to former royal servants who held high court positions In the Comptroller's office, or in the religious or private entourage, including the royal architects, doctors and chemists. On the other hand, the Government has decidedReuter. - 66 words
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Article1230 1933-01-16 10 STERN STRUGGLE FOR RUNS. u I AUSTRALIA WITH BACKS TO THE TO WALL. LATEST SCORE IN THIRD TEST. CRICKET. Reuter. Adelaide, Jan. 16. There were 20.000 spectators present when play in the Third Test between England and Australia was resumed this mcrning. The weather was sunnyReuter. - 1,230 words
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Article28 1933-01-16 10 The first detailed report of the Second Test match, played in Melbourne (Dec. 30—Jan. 3) and received by Air Mail, will be published by us to-morrow.28 words
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Article14 1933-01-16 10 Reuter. Adelaide. Jan. 16. Latest score: Australia 108 for I six wickets.—Reuter.Reuter. - 14 words
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Article80 1933-01-16 10 SOUTH AFRICAN TEST. BRITAIN BEHIND ON FIRST DAY. Reuter. Cape Tcwn. Jan. 14 South Africa lead Britain by mat brio. iap in the third and final tc-t. Result Farquharsen <S.A.) tear Le C—6. >• 9—1. Miss Mary Hceley <Brit.i: it L at Ma» Audrey ds Smidt 6 —4.Reuter. - 80 words
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Article37 1933-01-16 10 CHINESE TO MEET AIRMEN. The Chinese meet the RAF. en SaturkT Jan. 21, at the Jalan Besar Stadkam. Admission Charge?: CO cents, 20 ceaaj 10 cents. Soldiers in uniform half P" 50 cts. seats only.37 words
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Article91 1933-01-16 10 Alhambra.— Divorce 111 I ing Jacki> Cooper, Lewi Lois Wilson, etc. Capitol—"The Mai Ruth Chatttr:on. Empire.—Buster Keaton New York." Great World.—Side iho" Malay opera, Chinese wayam ing films (Marie Dresner In Marlborough.— "Parijatha Piflipa a Tamil talkie. New World.—Side shows. open-»».JJ |0 j Malay operas, Chinese aayangi91 words
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Advertisement17 1933-01-16 10 You Will Smile if you read j "SPARKLES" by "Quiz," Every Week in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."17 words
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Article318 1933-01-16 11 Fight In Prison And After. MURDER CHARGE. Three Chinese. Sum Kum Aw. Lim Seng Tiam and Tin Peng, were put on their trial to-day, before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell and a special jury on a charge cf having, on Nov. :30 last, at the criminal prison, committed the318 words
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Article117 1933-01-16 11 Boy Drowned In Singapore River. A twelve-year-;.id Chinese bey was drowned m the Singapore River yesterdrv. at about 2 p.m. It app-ars that he was ba hing with his younger bro'her near the landing at North Beat Quay when he got into QifficuLies. Hb brother, being unable to117 words
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Article101 1933-01-16 11 Heavy Fine For Cattle Trader. D. M. Maricar, the proprietor of the Oriental Cattle Trading Co., was fined $200 by the Fourth Magistrate tMr. A. C. Boyd) on Saturday, fcr permitting unnecessary suffering to his sheep. Chief Inspector Brcckcn, of the Municipal P.C.A. Department, said that acting on101 words
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Article120 1933-01-16 11 An interesting travel talk was given under the Auspices of the Y.W.C.A. by Mrs. Birtles, of the "Gullmarn," which has concluded a tour from Sydney to Singapore through tin Great Barrier Reef and the Dutch East Indies. Mrs. Birtles recounted quietly and humorously a tale of120 words
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Article123 1933-01-16 11 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Jan. 16. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Lepanto E.E.E. Wharf: Van Heutsz 20 or 22; Citta Di Siracusa 19. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Pushiml Maru 18; City of Athens 15; Cingalese Prince 13; Pres Van Buren IT Katong 7. Empire Dock (Entrance123 words
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Advertisement97 1933-01-16 11 v ast Improvement of the TALKIES. Pictures that will please every nationality. tt 715 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Betty Bronson IN "LOVER COME BACK" SAILING NOTICE The Company s 16 Seats Triple-engined J Monoplane PKAFHL j j Leaves Wednesday, 18th January, at 7 a.m. from L Seletar to SOUTH SUMATRA and JAVA.97 words
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Advertisement22 1933-01-16 11 An Investment of 50 cents <J*J iii Endowment is I very sure road to Independence Consult the Manufacturers Life Insurance Co., to-day.22 words
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Advertisement130 1933-01-16 11 Pilfer fg H CHOPJUM j IS B 100°I 0 BRITISH j BREWED BEER j «SBfißk COMPARE THESE PRICES j CHOP JUIVI ™w m I CHOP JUM QIMRFSSIZE C.4SE OF bottles. DUTY AND DELIVERED n?UMliam Jacks Co. flValaiia> lttT|f] SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG AND IPOH. j ASK FOR I I VERICHROME130 words
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Advertisement171 1933-01-16 11 1 marinelnsKancFl J OF jj GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD jj EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c., EFFECTED I AT LOW RATES I /For quotations for all. transit risks by Road, I /?ai/ or Wafer fl Apply to:— SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. I V\ General Agents: it Motor Union Insurance Co., Lid., ft J)171 words
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Miscellaneous772 1933-01-16 11 CLUB DIARY. oTsened*™* Boat Quay, 2 p.m. Tiffin will r, numerous Clubs and Societies In jr(^xr A of the members of which are MONDAY, JAN. 23. :.lala h a Tribune." This Diary Gaylads Minstrels: Special practice Lion tally lor them. Secretaries are City Institute, 67-1, Prtnsep streef, 7JOp m rate772 words
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422 1933-01-16 12 Sports Pastimes. ARSENAL OUT OF THE CUP. LEADERS DISLODGED BY WALSALL. CORINTHIANS BEATEN BY THE HAMMERS. LEEDS ELIMINATE THE HOLDERS. ASSN. FOOTBALL. There were some bis surprises in the Third Round of the English F.A. Cup compe.ition on Saturday. Ihe must startling wrs the dfcjxcal of the League leaders by422 words
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Article1365 1933-01-16 12 MINOR TEAMS CLASH IN THIRD DIVISION. CELTIC BEATEN AT HOME. Only five Sen!hern and four Northern garnet, were played in (the Third Division of the English League on Saturday on account of thmatches in the Third Rcund of .he PA. Cup competition. The results do not alter1,365 words
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Article101 1933-01-16 12 S.G.C. CAPTAIN'S PRIZE. J. T. Smith won the Captain's Prize for 1932 at the Singapore Golf Club on Sunday, beating N. G. Bishop in the final by five and four. The results cf the previous rounds were I FIRST ROUND: J. T. Smith (plus 1) beat E. G. Stauntcn101 words
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Article573 1933-01-16 12 CONCLUSION OF NEW YEAR MEETING. JAVA CRACK WINS FOR NEW OWNER. THE TURF. (From Our Oivn Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 14. The following are the results of the last day of the Penang Turf Club's New Year race meeting, held in fine weather to-day, in the presence573 words
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Article41 1933-01-16 12 SHIPPING NEWS. The Shipping and the imnort Offices will be closed on Thursday will be open en Friday. j an 27 2 *Hfl Jan. 28. 1933 lor one hour or I *ifi to 11 a.m.) J ,fr °m 1041 words
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Article227 1933-01-16 12 Applications for Sunday should reach the Master not later than 10.30 a.m. on SLSjjJS Tne "Plume" reported V( pr rWMd a lae-ge spar abenit'eo ft miles sou h-east of St. John's t/* 3 The P. and O. s.s. "Ranchi" has v kong and is expected to arrive227 words
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Article212 1933-01-16 12 Outhcrn." Dut.. 1,180 tons, from Pak m lr 16-1; for Semarang 17-1. .'-J.gkel." Dut., 285 tens, from Djambi 16-1 *or DJambi 18-1. I -Dajak," Dut.. 89 tons, from Paneh 16-1; to Paneh and Asahan 17-1. 'Tobel:." Dut., 684 tons, frcm Djamti 16-1: for Djamb: via ports 13-1. Tcmohon."212 words
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Article66 1933-01-16 12 "auodhatiib,' Siamese. 803 tons, fron Bangkok 15-1, for Bangkok 18-1. "tfvera n," Norw., 823 tens, from Bargkei 15-1; for Eangkol; 17-1. 'Ma-net," Brit.. 20? tors, frcm 15-1; fcr Soengei Liat 18-1. Dut., 362 tons, fr m Bengat H* for Bengal. 18-1. "Caithiness.- Brit.. 464 tons, from Matocc» 15-1;66 words
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Article185 1933-01-16 12 Singapore Jan. R. (Slam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $126 R. (Siam) W. Coast 2 ;9 Rice, B. Siam No. 1 114 Rice, B. Siam No. 2 6 Rice, Siam per k'wan *X J Rice, Siam HN° 3 43 Rice, Siam j 51 44 Rice, Siam "Newcrop" $]3g185 words
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Advertisement136 1933-01-16 12 i j I Something to be j THANKFUL FOR Life would be very d*ab if we I did nothing but criticise. j Usually we can find many things to be thankful for and therein I ies out salvation. All the bad things Ik might bp worse and many I of136 words
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Advertisement14 1933-01-16 12 WIT and WISDOM Mus PICTURES. You Get Them All in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."14 words
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Article650 1933-01-16 13 BOLSHEVIK CRUELTY VICTIMS. Released From Penal Servitude. Eighteen priests, all but two of them us distinguished from G'.-eek;. Catholics, Wl/« among thirty-nine Polish prisoners returned frcm Soviet Russia by way oi exchange. The .cene of the transfer, th- frontier town of S olbcc-, was on? of mingled joy650 words
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Article98 1933-01-16 13 Mr. Andrews Hopeful Of Its Chances. London. Jan. 1. communal unity. with 527.1! SffitS iaS coSuuo found STS t r ok but with ,jt t u!d 03 built on shifting sand. Lite Indian P «2?** 0n the Partriottan of Ll S K rinces If the y98 words
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Article62 1933-01-16 13 Reuter. Prague. D:c. 10. All the of a contractor at Cesky Tesm were being auctioned to pay his debts. The contractor ctrod by while the crowd gathered to buy his family treasure".. Just as the sale was about to begin a telegraph boy rushed up. The telegram informedReuter. - 62 words
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Advertisement125 1933-01-16 13 j DIAMOND t Brighter And Lasts Longer. <t DIAMOND METAL J j PRODI (TS CO., LTD., KRUPOKS Krnpok Udaag. Krnpok Ikan. Krup >k Ikan Warna. Krucok Komplang. Entping Blinjo. Krnpok Samba! Lengkong. bal Goreng Badjak. ibal Goreng Oedang. Goreng Daging. Sanbal Goreng Dendeng. Deadeag Sanipi. Dadeag Udang. Kcchap Bala via.125 words
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Advertisement12 1933-01-16 13 Exclusive Special Articles Appear in the "MALAYAN I SATURDAY POST," Every Week.12 words
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Advertisement267 1933-01-16 13 v flcauty Sncfiants t ocrcnc confidence and radiant bHP^SbHH 11^7irVanisfxinq Cream KTI X charm arc assured social assets A* IB L; Delicately periumed with 'Alii" F.m de \Wk\ r£ Cologne, and a perfect foundation for to the cuftured woman who v ;es H MB? X powder. Tl.- id-al day cream267 words
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Miscellaneous713 1933-01-16 13 EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA 'INCLUDING BURMA), CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. From The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. Wavelengths: 25.3 and 31.3 metres. GMT. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from Big Pen. Concert by the Midland Studio Orchestra, from a Birmingham Studio. 3.00 p.m.713 words
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Article, Illustration129 1933-01-16 14 Woi/ta Prepare Others To Do It. Professor Piccard, who left t the United States, where he v u hire, on the stratosphere hac eiven unili tat(? d that he d 7 C<Lvnw\ making iunher cent zuih °T ed him the as TeJZ?AVrZLrZZ a and129 words
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Article361 1933-01-16 14 They Do Not Speak To Strangers. Reuter. Cologne, Dec. 14. me only way for a stranger to enter Into conversation with an Englishman sitting at tne seme table in a restaurant is to kick him on the foot, writes a correspondent cf the Dusself*tReuter. - 361 words
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Article206 1933-01-16 14 Interesting Incidents Recalled. The well-known exhibit of the mnmifwi cat and rat which were removed man ago from one of the organ nines t„ T Church Cathedral. be seen m the crypt, was recalled rccen Uy when a somewhat similar incident occurred in indh Near Quilon there206 words
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Article102 1933-01-16 14 Reuter. Tokyo. Dec 10 One of the prettiest dancers at a dance hall here had a secret sorrow When she was a girl she had ceen burced m a fire-and the injury had left an u*ly scar on her throat. She wore a highlneclSd Japanese costume soReuter. - 102 words
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125 1933-01-16 14 Parents Wishing Children To Seek Permission. With the idea of "Benefiting the proletariat and bettering the race," the Vera Cruz (Mexico) authorities have, it is reported, decided to dr. v.- up a lav: Introducing a system of Stateen! reed birth control. As now -ketched the125 words
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Article171 1933-01-16 14 Britain Appoints Irishman. Mr. Ggilvie Forbes, who far ihe past f.w years has b:en the Charge d'Affaires at thEritish Legation to he Hc'.y S c. and has been appointed counselkr to he Embascv to Iraq, is being succe" ded by M l\ o x Kir':pa.rick,171 words
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Article231 1933-01-16 14 On Site Of An Ancient Town. Reuter. Belgrade. Dec. 10. Two well-preserved black grapes estimated to be about 2.300 years old were found in one of a number of ancient pou unearthed in a garden at Maribor. The first urn was found by a man diggingReuter. - 231 words
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Article87 1933-01-16 14 Reuter. Sofia. De*.. 13 Nadja Stancheva was on? of the most graceful members of a Bulgarian ballet—but she was afflicted with a serious illness to her eyes. Finally she was compelled to have an operetion. It failed, and the girl became totally blind. Her only hope,Reuter. - 87 words
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Advertisement544 1933-01-16 14 HUDSON TIPPING WAGONS Fitted with,FARO HIGH-CLASS BALL-BEARING Wheels Axles. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. j Highly recommended and jjj j Solo Agents: J Nalna Mohamed Sons, I Singapore, 22, Battery Road, Kuala Lumpur, 24 A 26, Old Market Square, or from any Dispensary or Store. I AUCTION SALE. CHING KENG LEE544 words
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Advertisement382 1933-01-16 14 DO YOU REALIzg IJ -Ml that an electric lamp j J|ij jjj during its lifetime cv i A value of more than \f\ I 10 TIMES I its own cost price? CHEAPEST lamps are thj with the lowest ~T j PHIL I PS J eonsum Ptionj i Philips Lamps SAVE382 words
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1032 1933-01-16 15 Shipping News Notices. DRY AND LIQUID COMPASSES. Use Of The Dry Card Type. It is very important in these days, from the navigators' point of view, that when questions of magnetic compasses are beim: considered there should be a clear understanding as to the relative merits of dry compasses as1,032 words
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Article542 1933-01-16 15 Important Passenger List. Ihe "President Van Buren." commanded by Captain H. J. Ehman, docked early on Saturday with fifteen pnrj-senjers for Singapore mail, and a large cargo from the United State? Orient and Manila, P.I. t This vessel is c:mpleting her twenty-ninth voyage around the world while542 words
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Article282 1933-01-16 15 Decision Of The Swedish Tribunal. An interesting ease has just been decided by the Swedish Labour Triounal in connection with the provision of nets on board •hips trading in ttic tropics. The Swedish Firemen.-, Union claimed additional pay for its members employed in the steamer "Trione."282 words
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Article100 1933-01-16 15 Yokohama Interests Hold Up Improvement. The Japanese Temporary Harbour Inquiry Commission met recently at the cfficial residence of the Home Minister, when it was decided that Wakayama and Hiroshima should be designated as important harbours and alterations made in the harbour improvement, programmes of Wakayama. Onomichi. Maidzmu100 words
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Article183 1933-01-16 15 Scientist Again Comes To Britain's Rescue. Once again the scientist is coming to Britain's rescue. At the beginning of last century be brought gas out of coal. Now he is bringing 'forth oils of various kinds from the same eource! Thus he is solving for Britain the183 words
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Advertisement430 1933-01-16 15 gTKAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. inr-rporsted in England)---A|l PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. ~p AND ORIENTAL STEAM -lON CO., LONDON AND YJT MAIL SERVICE, art v.i:h His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON, l c na and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore. 1933 6.500 Jan. 18 17.000 Jan. 20 15,000430 words
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Advertisement223 1933-01-16 15 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch Australische DampfschifTs Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t m.s. BURGENXAND. via Manila Jan. 24 m.s. FRIESLAND. via Manila Feb. 7 ms. RHEINtAND J, t ms KULMERLAND. via ManUa Feb. 21 m.s. RUHR, via ManUa Mar. 1 t m.s.223 words
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Advertisement505 1933-01-16 15 _^3 here You May Bu y The Malaya Tribune Sl\r.4Pn»r Adi A >'U" T eda Medical Hall, 47. m:~e. Qu€en Sireet Penang Y. Mohamed Ibraliim, 134 Tanjong Pagar Mr S X Ibrahim. 503. Dato Kramat Read, Road, and Keppel Road Railway Station Penang. t/frj',^ l Hospital (News SeUer). Malacca Mr.505 words
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Advertisement166 1933-01-16 15 THE "MALAYAN j SATURDAY POST" is now owned by the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd., and published from the "Malaya Tribune" offices at 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. It is being greatly improved bp the introduction of many New t Features, while the best of the old ones are retained. The features166 words
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Advertisement565 1933-01-16 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. fcJaLd NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. <'%^'3 (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OCTWAXDB. 1933 s.s. "FRANKEN" for Manila, H'kong, S hai. Japan and North China Jan. 23 I "GOSLAR," for Japan and North China "COBLENZ" for Manila. Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan Feb 1 5 "NECKAR" for565 words
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Advertisement288 1933-01-16 16 I MALAYAN SATURDAY POST J I THE BIG 20 CENTS-WORTH. j I FIRST OF THE WEEKLIES. I THE PEOPLE'S PAPER; INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—I6S. Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET. REDUCED RENTS. Oarage No. 32, Jalan Besar. Open Day and Nl«ht. Cars rrnts $6.288 words
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Advertisement696 1933-01-16 16 •'•-"•"•"■'■■"""■"■••■''•"■"■'l»ll»llill«llilllllilli;illl||l||||!HI| ll ~„_r ||l, J llllllllllllllllllllllflltllllllllllllHII'llll'llllil!!!!!! «lllllllt«lllllllll!lillillillillllllll|!!llllilllllllltHIIIIIII!il'IIHIH:.IHIIHIIIll Le zJSdercie/s School 9 I ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street I SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN ON MON DAY, JAN. 9. I Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT Principal: F. I. MILES. I TO LET. TO BE LET—Nos. 17 18,696 words
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Advertisement331 1933-01-16 16 AUCTION SALE. SIS^IFF'S IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 1288 of 1332. Writ of Ktsuu and sal? dated 29th D c, 1322. Between TEO BENG HL'AT PljintifT Venus 1. CHENG OISEX, 2. SEAII 810 CHIANG. Defendant*. AUCTION SALE OF CROSS-GRAIN PATTERN OAK STAINED331 words
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Advertisement150 1933-01-16 16 for Sale. FOR SALE—Eight D. C. Linotype Motors, each i/> H.P., all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manage)- Malaya Tribune, *****, Anson Road. Ro RICKARD LIMITED. (In Voluntary Liquidation). OFFERS are Invited for the Complete Printing P:tss ana Plant, compiising 3 Linotype,-, 1 Demy Folio150 words
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Advertisement402 1933-01-16 16 l TRIBUNE j BRING RESULTS J BECAUSE THEY REACH I THE J PERMANENT POPULATION.; EDUCATIONAL. THE CITY HIGH SCHOOL. Principal—M. N. SAMADAR B.A. (Hons.). Arst. Teachers —N. Sengupta, B.Sc. (Passed Final Normal); S.Singh (Passed Final Normal;; A. V. Arunasalam (Passed Final Noimal); Miss C. Thompson (Teacher's Certificate of Competence); Miss402 words
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Advertisement532 1933-01-16 16 WANTED. WANTED. Morris Oxfords, Cowleys, Minors, Fords, and other light cars. Apply:— WEARNE'S USED CAR MART, 50A, Orchard Road. Intending subscribers to the STRAITS CHINESE MONTHLY are requ s ed not to Z heir subscriptions to unauthorised collators, :ut to send their subscriptions direct to 9« iffice. (Yearly subscription $2.532 words
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