Malaya Tribune, 23 January 1933
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Title Section31 1933-01-23 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. W.- No. 18 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1933 FIV r E CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore:-Monday, Jan. 23, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1933. ..,....„.,..,niiaiiiiiiiiiiii'iiitiimiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiatiiManfiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!31 words
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Advertisement286 1933-01-23 1 Buy the MALAYAN post/ fhe Picture Paper. 21) cents. 1— AML El__ RO I j Smokers unseein I A "-i- i Tl w*fsu%\ lk-st of Tobaccos causes dryness and i\ ENEMIES •i! witli Lakerol yfb GERMS v from all d'erms start influenza, coughs, cold-- DISPENSARIFS v ,v ,v < V286 words
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Advertisement210 1933-01-23 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, j paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. I HEALTH and STRENGTH I 1210 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1933-01-23 2 Produced as a Fox Picture with WARNER BAXTER MIRIAM JORDAN JOHN BOLES Copyright, 1932 Fox Film Corporation. Chapter I. The air hi the room was tense. From the speaker of the radio poured a strong, dominating voice, arguing, urging, in the pause* there was silence—the interpretative1,151 words
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Advertisement221 1933-01-23 2 WHITEAWAYS STOCKTAKING Special Opportunities THIS WEEK^K \w I I LEMON SQUEEZER. PRESSED GLASS COMPORT. I Of 1 4 H Ighi a inches, star base, I I. JB a e 20 cents. J T r T/y I I PRESSED GLASS I Sa,e U)o I ICE-CREAM PLATES. 1 I 1 Siz? 5..221 words
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Advertisement66 1933-01-23 2 Konilla FOR COUGH AND COLDS. It will not only relieve but cure immediately Why wait? Get a bottle and do away with any Cou g h or Colds. Kon.Ha acts quickly, and are sold everywhere at $1.00 per bottle FOR ASTHMA, it is unequalled. Sole Agents: Naina Mohamed Sons Singapore,66 words
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Advertisement212 1933-01-23 2 HAVE YOU OVER-DRAWN YOUR ACCOUNT S ON THE =W BANK OF HEALTH Hy! Maybe you have be:n overdrawn*.'.- it some time —not noticing. But th- \*£!sf overdraft has to be met sooner or lat:r. You cannot go on using up more nen'ous energy than your f jj system is generating212 words
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Article535 1933-01-23 3 Statement By Sir Sapru And Mr. Jayakar. Friendliness And Mutual Understanding. I T Bombay, Jan. 6. The first batch of delegatrs arrived this morning by the "Victoria induing Sir Sapru, Sir Hydari, Sir Mirza Ismail. Sir Krishnamachari, Nawab Liquat Hayat Khan, Mr. Jayakar, Mr. Guznavi and535 words
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Article231 1933-01-23 3 Mr. E. Kandiah Of King George V School. Mr. E. Kandiah. a Jaffna Tamil domiciled in the Federated Malay States, who sta"trd on a world tour on a cycle en Dec. 17, 1931 from arrived in Berhampore. Scuth India, on Dec. 31. Mr. Kandiah is231 words
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Article156 1933-01-23 3 Large Consignments Expected. Canton, Dec. 29. Large consignments of Russian goods are heading for QarKon from Vladivostok. The total value is said to be $3,000,000,000, and delivery is expected next month. Most cf the imports to Oanton comprise furs, hardware, lumber and oil. Local importers expect156 words
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Article440 1933-01-23 3 5 11 V j> *c? Singapore. Jan. 20. MEAT. Beef, steak »round), kati 30 Beef, stew or curry, kati 25 Pork, lean, kati Pork, lean fat list quality), kati 35 Mutton, Australian, lb. 25 Fowl, kati 2 Hens UocsUly reared), kati 46 Ducks, each Pigeons, domestic unlledged. pair 80440 words
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Advertisement204 1933-01-23 3 HI QUALITY ffj COUNTS Jl •J1BL EVERY DAY FRUIT POP ZMTT Gets MORE FAVOURITE THE PH(ENIX AERATED WATER l|||f|M WORKS Singapore. Prof. Dr. Wolff-Eisner's SANTUBEN TUBERCULINS PREPARATIONS. Supplies and Particulars from the Sole Agent?: E. M. ABDULLA CO.. 27, Robinson Road. Singapore. CONDITION i MADE SO BY EXPERIENCED i BANDS204 words
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Advertisement12 1933-01-23 3 It's Best to Subscribe to the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." Then You're Sure!12 words
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Advertisement309 1933-01-23 3 pearly lustre of teeth is use cf the best and safest of all 0 d ntifrices—Gibbs Dentifrice. Clrcns ft iM V teeth, polishes, preserves. Its fragrant. Hft UIAA flft liberal loam Destroys decay-forming acids fHIL JT BARLOW COMPANY, BRUTISH made f Singapore Kua'a Lumpur. 2.AP.8.11. j X X I N309 words
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Miscellaneous713 1933-01-23 3 L- EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PR £?Jt? MMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING CEYL ON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. From The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. Wavelengths: 25.3 and 31.3 metres. G.M.T 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from Big B Ccncert by the Midland Studio Orchestra, from a Birmingham713 words
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Article, Illustration2497 1933-01-23 4 TRIBUTE TO MR. GANDHI. MUSSOLINI THE ONLY RESPONSIBLE STATESMAN. rom':ay, Jan. 8. That s: h'-hcln wa:; the best he p. was the keynote of 'he ahrcrvat ons whi.h Mr. Ctorg* Bernard Shnw m.do to a i interview, relating 10 Lhe Ir.d:r,n QOCStlan, In the course2,497 words
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Advertisement420 1933-01-23 4 THE PRICE <p J DOES NOT I M4TTER I the efficiency of the lamp is what matters' 1W the lamp eat the current or save it? Does it waste or save your money? For a PHIUP lamp efficiency comes first which means: the lamp costs a few centmore, but the420 words
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Article329 1933-01-23 5 Mining Shares. Singapore. Monday, 11 a.m. Ua share quotations are Issued Co exchange and stock Is» ue Buyers. Sellers. .bang Tin 236 25|6 £1 Malay 181- 20|- norn W Tin 10 3 113 Tin 121I h»u P*d*nt f >fi 0.10 II Tin 0.27 4 0.32.. Bu i;-329 words
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Article75 1933-01-23 5 BSfB Xt FKASLR JL CO.. EXCHANGE WI STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. ■9gSR Cold S orage r j «r cen 100 101 ci Ai itaport Slunk ipal «IM) 5 -c: cent. 105 110 norn 6i:jaD..re Municipal «1907) 44 per c-.nt. 104 105 ncm MttyMt .\iuiiicipal rcent 104 10575 words
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Article273 1933-01-23 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. THE DECEMBER TIN STATISTICS. Rubber Quiet: Sellers Reserved. (By Our Financial Correspondent.; Singapore, Monday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 61/2 cts., up 116 ct. Tin (Singapore) $74%. Saturday's Prices:— London Rubber 2 5 32d., down lj32d. Market Tone: Steady after easier. New York273 words
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Article212 1933-01-23 5 (By Courtesy o/ Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Jan. 23. Selling- London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15;i6d, London °3 months' sight 2s. 3 29;32d., London 60 days- sight 2s. 37»d.. London 30 days' sight *?s 3 27 32d., London demand 2s. 3 1316 d, London T.T* 2s. 3 25|32d.,212 words
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Article47 1933-01-23 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: 2 5|32d. New York: 2 29 32 (G.) cents. Singapore: 6%-« B*l6 cents. TIN. London Spot: £145. WfiPfg J London 3 months: £145 12s. 6d. (Unchanged.) Singapore. $74.37%. COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and 00. report: Sundried Mixed $4 The market is easy.47 words
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Article959 1933-01-23 5 Price And Reduced Output. The thirteenth annual general meeting cf Southern Perak Dredging. Ltd., was he don Dec. 20, at the Institute cf Chartered Accountants, London, E.C. Mr. C. V. Stephens (the chairman) r a:d: The twelve months under review unfortu* uately proved, from the standpoint of959 words
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Article85 1933-01-23 5 Latest buyers' prices, received by cable en the 19th inst.. for Malayan Palm Oil and Pslm Kernels: PALM OIL. In Bulk c.i.f. landed weights New York-Philadelphia U.S.A. $2 20 per lb. c.i.f. landed weights Pacific Ports U.S.A. $2.12 per lb. ci.f. landed weights Liverpool-Holland-Hamburg 15s. Cd. per85 words
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Article313 1933-01-23 5 Pays Twenty Per Cent. On Year. I Limited for th Sectors of Petaling Tin, be Trtsenteci y ff r ending ct 31 > 19 32, to meeting of th u tW6 th annual eneral 1 ™ates shareholders to-day at Ipoh fcr denrec atio year fter due amounted m313 words
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Article173 1933-01-23 5 Krubcng (Malacca) Rubber—Loss iISS9 agst. £1.0151. akcn irom reserve £1.000, fwd. «lance £295 (£155». (Last div. 3% o.c fcr J2B-29) Rembin Rubber Es ates—Loss to Sept. 30 3.259 fag St. £4.714). Add pro\ ision for deb. remiur.i icrcivc iis4 and debit brought ?n 7.007, and deduct tax lcfand173 words
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Article982 1933-01-23 5 Overcoming: Prejudices Of J The Manufacturer. The Malayan Agricultural Journal, commentnig editorially on original articles in its January, says: Hitherto," palm oil has found its most extended use in the manufacture of soap and candles. Ais is well-known, the great source of supply of this982 words
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Article394 1933-01-23 5 Rubber Shares. Singapor:, Monday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fra. er and Co. and I.yall and Evatt: T ~^ue Value. Fraser Lyall Shares. 6c Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $0.45 $0.55 $0.45 $0 60 1 Alor Gajah 0.25 0.35 0.25 0.35 1 A.394 words
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Article270 1933-01-23 5 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS. a 3 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 3 5 5 2, |j Buyers. SelLia. (2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.00 1X5 $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 0.80 nom £1 £1 B. Amori. Tobacco 100|- 104j$10 (5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.00 5X0 £1 £1 C. Tin Pref. 7 p.c.270 words
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Article85 1933-01-23 5 Slight Set-Back For Gilt-Edged. Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 18. On the Stock Exchange to-day gilt-edged securities and home rails suffered a s iiht set-back. Otherwise, th" markets, itne.atly. reflected the better advices received irom abroad. Germans, particularly, made a ma'ked lecovery, but elsewhere interest was again chiefly centredReuter Wireless. - 85 words
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Advertisement42 1933-01-23 5 THE ft£h SOUTH u||:| BRITISH 'iJI ■> COUP ANT. umntn. NKE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT UWCBT CURRENT BATES. L. 0. MABOOLIOUTH, Offlcr Manafer. 1. Flnlayaon Oreen. THE EASTERN UNITED *88CBANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE.42 words
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Advertisement39 1933-01-23 5 YFARLY INTEREST PAID GUARTERLY 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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Advertisement9 1933-01-23 5 THE PEOPLE'S PAPERS "Malaya Tribune"— Daily. "Malayan Saturday Post"—Weekly.9 words
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Advertisement82 1933-01-23 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D* Almeida Strati. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £3.000.000 Paid-up Capital £1.000,000 Reserve Fund and Reit f 500,00« HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. I BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi Madras, Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra, Khkuil, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and Interest82 words
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Advertisement215 1933-01-23 6 THE INDEPENDENT THEATRE WITH THE PICK OP THE WORLD'S PICTURES. ROGERS |fg too busy ilkm TO WORK I fH OPENING ON WKONESDAY M PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES c »5 TO-NIGHT ©.IS Grand Double Feature Programme— TOM MIX IN "Rider of Death Valley" First Run Universal Picture AND LEW AYRES in215 words
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Advertisement197 1933-01-23 6 Amusements Greeted again by Enthusiastic Crowds! Wmj^t Don't miss the LAST 4^BB Screening TO-NIGHT! CAPITOL H J that hundreds coming to RALPH LYNN V TOM WALLS .'9 j Winifred Shotter HR %M i in 1 1 1 A NIGHT LIKE THIS Beautiful Girls Side-splitting Comedy Gala Opening of REX INGRAM'S197 words
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Advertisement346 1933-01-23 6 MA UKEfcW V^]^ IN !"THE BIG SHOTA fast moving comedy-drama—with an original theme WITH MARY NOLAN AND EDDIE QUILLAN. j jj I NEXT CHANGE: I j Gainsborough Great Musical Corned j I "THERE GOES ill THE BRIDE" WITH i JESSIE MATTHEWS AND OWEN NARES. 1/ Another From The "Sunshine Susie*'346 words
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Article314 1933-01-23 7 Ship s Captain Sues For Damages. i U every deg entitled to one bit 3? Accordine ZfJZj* ot English law JTt P nt 7 ai d t Sing3pore or not Sccrnril n2 Mn E E Barret t (the Second District court Judge) o n314 words
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Article157 1933-01-23 7 Police Constables' Appeal. The cas: in which two constables. Ali bin Abu and Ibrahim bin Adam and a Chinese named Lee Ah Cheng were sentenced to two years" rigorcus impri onment, the first two accused en a charge of accepting a bribe and the Chinese157 words
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Article199 1933-01-23 7 Singapore. Jan 23. I R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan 5126 R. (Siam) W. Coast 2 5122 Rice. B. Siam No. 1 $122 Rice. B. Siam No. 2 «117 Rice. Siam Old" per koyan No. 1 $178 Rice. Siam "Old" No. 2 $158 Rice. Siam "Old No.199 words
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Article2721 1933-01-23 7 Jehol Integral Part Of Manchukuo. The following is an cfficial Report of a '•pcech delivered at .he G4th Session of ihe Japanese Diet which was con yon -i on Saturday, by Count Uchida. Foreign Minister. "I have the privilege now to report on the latest2,721 words
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Article387 1933-01-23 7 Threat Of Strike And Bloodshed. v Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 21. A clash between Nazis and Communists Is j f:ar:d tc-morrow in rcn.equence of tho police ban on Communis opcr.-air demonstrations in most parts of the city, "owing to the provocativI language cf the Ccmmunist prees." Th. Nazis,Reuter. - 387 words
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Article139 1933-01-23 7 AT THE CINEMAS. 'Too Busy to Work." the latest Will Rogers Picture, opened at the Alhambra vestcrday but those whe have enjoy- d seeing the InhriitaMe comeoian in hLs previous films may be a little disappointed because this latest product! n b highly emotional and139 words
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Article139 1933-01-23 7 Eddie Quiian appeal! v Maureen O'Sullivan and Mary Nobn in The Big Shot." the Charles R. R r,era production put on at yesterday's chance at the Pavilion Theatre. As is usual artth ali Bddifl Quilan pictures, there ls plenty of fast action In the139 words
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Article83 1933-01-23 7 Ralph Lynn and Tom Wall.; arc pre \ing a big draw at the Capitol theatre, where the film "A Night Like Thi:;'* b having a second run. There were many who missed seeing this side-splitter when it was .shown previously while not a few83 words
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Advertisement503 1933-01-23 7 UTEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ROYAL ENGLISH SCHOOL. (J fjCTION OF RIVER VALLEY ROAD AND I INK ROAD). OWNED AM) CONDUCTED BY A QUALIFIED TEACHER. Xacancie* in all standards including and Commercial Classes. rati P'antation up to Ten acr.s. .p re I land, full particulars. 687. c Malaya MMm. TENDERS. BlflG VPORE MUNICIPAL503 words
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Advertisement107 1933-01-23 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 260 of 1932. Re TAN HOCK SIEW alias Hendrick Tan, of No. 8«, Joo Chiat Place, Singapore, Clerk. Receiving Order made 7th Oc cb.r. 1932. Date of Order for Summary107 words
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Advertisement83 1933-01-23 7 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. J fi Assurance in force over $35,000,000. J The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). J HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore ii+ .aa «0,00 *P— t„e Su Preßt coun or Ertlish A Companlei ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE,83 words
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Miscellaneous61 1933-01-23 7 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mm, Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. Deg. F. Inches. Hours. Deg. F. Alor Star 87 Nil 8.1 69 Kota Bharu 85 Nil 6.5 72 K. Trengganu Bukit Jeram 87 Nil 2.4 73 Mersing 82 Nil 9.9 74 Singapore 8861 words
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Obituary50 1933-01-23 8 A High Mass of Requiem for the repose of the soul of the late Domingoes Charles De Mello will be said at the Church of St. Joseph, at 6.30 a.m., on Wednesday, 25th Jan., 1933. Tho attendance and prayers of relatives and friends are earnestly solicited.50 words
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Article782 1933-01-23 8 The rumour comes from London that Mr. J. F. Owen, Deputy Agent at Malaya House, is resigning. If this be true it is in no way surprising. Mr. Owen has been treated most unfairly. A very able man with years of experience at the Agency, ho ha >782 words
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Article194 1933-01-23 8 The Chinese Pest Office sustained a loss of $2,000,000 last year. The Chinese in Mexico have donated $200,000 to General Ma Chan Shan, the Heilungkiang Volunteer leader, of Nonni River fame. Mr. H. S. Sarkies. son of Mr. A. Sarkies, is repeated to have obtained an important post with the194 words
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Article317 1933-01-23 8 Opinions Of English Cricketers. Reuter Wireless. London, Jam. 18. The Marelebcne Cricket Club has received the Australian Cricket Board's protest against leg-bowling but it is uncertain whether the General Committee, or the Cricket Committee vhich decides matters relating to the rvl s of me game,Reuter Wireless. - 317 words
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Article62 1933-01-23 8 Death Of Celebrated Novelist. London. Jan 21. The deeth has occurred of George M.ore, the celebrated n;velist and playwright.—Reuter. [George Moore, who is of Irish extraction, has published numerous works, his first book being Flowers of Passion," published in 1877. He followed this in 1881 with "Pagan Poems."62 words
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Article54 1933-01-23 8 Marriage Of Wcll-.Known Banker. London. Jan. 21. Mr. M ntagn Norfci;:-. was luairieu early this morning unobserved.—Reuter. fA cable received on Saturday stated that notice had been given in a London Register Office it the forthcoming marriage of mU Nontagu Norman. Governor of the Bank of England.54 words
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Article64 1933-01-23 8 Cheng Kwok Yau. whose sentence cf death was commuted to life imprisonment last week, has been transferred to the ordinary prison and given his quota of prison work, says a "Sin Chew Jit Poh" message. According to the "South China Morning Pcsf' Cheng lias recently embraced64 words
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Article42 1933-01-23 8 Reuter. Marseilles, Jan. 22. The new Mcssageries Maritimes oil burning liner "President Doumer," which is 466 feet in length, was launched to-d;:y in the presence of a distinguished gathering. Tne vessel will operate on the Ind:-China East service. —Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article29 1933-01-23 8 Reuter. London, Jan. 22. John Galsworthy, the fam.us novelist and playwright, is seriously ill at his home at Hampstead with anaemia foil .wing a chill. —Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article17 1933-01-23 8 From China and Japan by the "Yasukuni Maru," due at Singapore at 1 p.m. to-moriow.17 words
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Article191 1933-01-23 8 A Watchnight Service will be held at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church in Kampong Kapor Road en Wednesday, beginning at li o'clock. A collection will be taken in aid of the Conference Claimants' Fund for retired Asiatic ministers. The "Sea Belle II" arrived at Pert Swettenham on Friday morning with191 words
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Article420 1933-01-23 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON."* Carl has put it 0 v„ i "Fcolish Virgins- w nt usual Lawsoman zip at th* v" Theatre on Saturday, and A is assured for next Satm-H g 0Us the play will be repeated y But why not a mid-week A The hardest worked Malaya420 words
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Article97 1933-01-23 8 An unusual accident occurred in Peunt, when a wealthy Chines- was bc:ng a- u office in his new car. At ab-ut the 3 stone the Malay chauffeur suddenly W* thing crawling behind him. Pr tween his coat and the seat and fu ed him so much that he comr» the97 words
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Article48 1933-01-23 8 I o*l P' SIX HOURS TO LIVE—CHAPTER RESULTS OP THE ROUND TABURADIO IN MALAYA, on page Jj MR. BERNARD SHAW ON WDW CLXJB DIARY, en page 11. DIARY OP EVENTS, on o!1 p 11 INTERNATIONAL RELIEI > 1U CHINA'S PROGRESS, on j5 SHIPPING NEWS, on page?48 words
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Advertisement271 1933-01-23 8 For Your Health's Sake USE WALKER'S BLOCKETTES I purifies, sweetens and produces a delightfully fragrant sanitised atmosphere which is distinctly beneficial. Cm be securely fixed in any convenient position and lasts many months—without attention. A SAFEGUARD AGAINST INFECTIOUS DISEASES Walker's Bloekette, Price 75 cts. Wire Cage, Price $1.00. Obtainable from271 words
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Advertisement61 1933-01-23 8 Latest IN J Ladies' Toilet i Ware I U.S.deSilva Bros. i 23, High Street, j Singapore. T.K.K.'S j Cormet Brand TENNIS SHOES. j Size 25 to 30 —30 cts. per pair. Si«? 31 to 35—35 cts. per pair. Site 36 to 39—10 cts. per pair. Size 40 to 44—15 cts.61 words
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Article1066 1933-01-23 9 CHINESE RAPIDLY REINFORCING DEFENCES. ATTACK ON TWO ROUTES. NECESSARY TO TAKE JEHOL FOR MANCHUKUO. UCHIDA'S SPEECH IN DIET. KKSERVED ACCEPTANCE OF LEAGUE FORMULA. Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 23. Japanese cavalry numbering 1,200 and 500 infantrymen are on Mingshui and Tongmun, in Jehol, from Chiumunkow and Likiapao. AnotherReuter. - 1,066 words
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Article462 1933-01-23 9 Proposed War With Japan. "»r.,,.~i Shanghai. Jan. 23. jrwrjh of Nanking across the Yangtze and the terminus of the Tientsin-Pukuow Railway) nl y m niing Marsh?l Chian e Kai Shek (toe Chairman of the Military Affairs Commission) welcomed him on board the "Hakwan" and t get462 words
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Article296 1933-01-23 9 EUROPEANS DROWNED. Upset Witnessed By Crowd. A boating- tragedy, involving the deaths of two Dutchmen, occurred in s»*»ht of scores of people in the inner harbcur yesterday morning. The deceased, Mr. M. W. J. Soukha and Mr. P- E. A. Ryckbosst, officers of the X.P.M. steamer296 words
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Article153 1933-01-23 9 A Dangerous Standstill Policy. Reuter's Wireless Service. New York, Jan 17. President Hoover is credited with the intention of submitting to Mr. Roosevelt this week a novel plan appointing agents of Mr. Rcosevelt who will negotiate with the debtor nations as Mr. Roosevelt directs, according to theReuter's Wireless Service. - 153 words
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Article47 1933-01-23 9 LEVY ON SALARIES ALLOWANCES REDUCED BY HALF. FEDERAL COUNCIL. A scheme for a levy on salarie* cf Prepared r* :M a: «i a Bill will be introduced it nec Th, s and further economy and retrenchment measures were mentioned CouncU l f the47 words
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Article1321 1933-01-23 9 ™c I im P° r >ant questions wee asked af foS:- QUfStionS and were DofiLn r -t San Ah Wing: Comment in I position to say f it is intended to impose StLr Hirlsi Sa ariCS f officers either directly or indirectly? Reply: Government will not »e in1,321 words
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Advertisement337 1933-01-23 9 MALAYAN CHAMPION S SUCCESS due to PHOSFERINE PROFESSIONAL FEATHER AND LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION 3H. Y. C. SONG writes:- I v 1 "OINCE the commencement of my career as a professsional Boxer I have tried J' many different tonics but results were dis..])jdinting. However, 1 was eventually \?Ji/jl y advised by my337 words
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Article566 1933-01-23 10 Sports Pastimes. RUGBY FOOTBALL. SATURDAY'S TRY-OUT AT THE S.C.C. WHITES WIN HARD FOUGHT GAME. In a game in which the Colours did remarkably well against the Whiter. who included mo£t of the South players in ihe North v. South match week, the Colours held their heavier oppoivn'.s extraordinarily well for566 words
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Article100 1933-01-23 10 WALES WIN AT TWICKENHAM. Reuter. At Twickenham to-day before 60,000 people ln fine but cold weather. Wales beat England by a drop goal and try (7 pts.) to one try (3 pts.t. ELLIOTT scored a try for England in the first half and in the second halfReuter. - 100 words
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Article30 1933-01-23 10 Reuter. London. Jan. 21. To-day's principal matches. Coventry 11; St. Bartholomew's Hospital 6. Gloucester 17; Bristol 11. Leicester 11: Bath 6. London Scottish 6: Blackheath 11.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article186 1933-01-23 10 SAILORS' BIG WIN. BOXING. nf A th?T l rom HM S met some SL t he m from the Ist Wiltshires and day n.ght. There were eleven bouts in all b Xiriß Was All the ngnts were of three rounds iSCSSL* cx P the naval men186 words
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505 1933-01-23 10 GOOD SPORT IN FINE WEATHER. LARGE FIELDS AND GENEROUS DIVIDENDS. /From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 21. The annual New Year Gymkhana of the Penang Polo Club was held en Saturday. The weather was fin: and there was a large attendance. The card of505 words
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Article51 1933-01-23 10 CRICKET. Ballarat, Jan. 21. in the two-day match commenced here *Sf M.C.C. sccred 255 (Leyland 62. Narwab of Pataudi 84) against a Victorian Country Thirteen, which had replied wih 26 for one at the close of play. —Reuter [Other sporting news will be found on pages 1251 words
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Article55 1933-01-23 10 ENTRIES CLOSE ON JAN. 31. THE COMMERCIAL CUP. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Applications are now being received from affiliated Clubs and Associations 'entrance fee $10) for the S.A.F.A. League Competit-o s fcr 1933. Entries arc also open for the Commcrci 1 Cup Competition from Commercial teams. Entries close on55 words
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Article506 1933-01-23 10 AIRMEN BEATEN AFTER LEADING S.C.F.A. The meeting of the senior teams of the League, in friendly matches, is proving popular and Saturday's game between the Chinese and the R.A.F. attracted a large crowd to the Jalan Besar The match turned out to be exciting and506 words
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Article134 1933-01-23 10 FIRST ROUND RESULTS. London. Jan. 21. To-days Scottish Cup First Rcund ties resulted as follows?. Stenhousernuir 1 Morton 0 Kings Park 0 st. Mirren 0 Aberdeen 1 Penicuick A. 0 Si. Bernard's 2 Partick T. 2 Airdrieonians 2 AHoa 1 Hibernians 2 Forfar 2 Cl y de134 words
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26 1933-01-23 10 Reuter. Londcn, Jan. 21 Glasgow Rangers and the Austrian cracks the Vienna Sportsklub Rapid, drew 3-3 at Ibrox Park to-day .—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article18 1933-01-23 10 Reuter. London, Jan 21 In the Amateur International at Torouav to-day, England beat Wales I—.—Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article37 1933-01-23 10 GOLF. Miss E. BroJcs a&) beat Mrs. W L Stevens (5) at the 13th, in the final of the competition for Mrs. W. C Humard'q nr.™ at the Singapore G, C. en Saturdff P37 words
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Article237 1933-01-23 10 MALAYA COMMAND BEAT H.M.S. "BERWICK." HOCKEY. The Malaya Command did not experience much clifficulty in beating* the team from H.M.S. "Berwick" at Tanglin on Saturday. The Naval sids were obviously at a disadvantage, in that they lacked practice, and in the cirumstances, they did as well237 words
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75 1933-01-23 10 SELANGOR PLAYERS IN MOTOR SMASH. F.M.S. FULL BACK IN HOSPITAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.; Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 23. While returning to Kuala Lum;<ur after he Selaagor v. Malacca match at Malacca cr. Saturday. Thomas. La Brocy. RadcliflL; and ftcrfcex Singh were mvolvec in a serijoa motor .ma.-h. which resulted in75 words
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Article36 1933-01-23 10 EUROPEAN TEAMS CLASH. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Ipoh. Jan. 22. European teams frcm Penang ar.d Perak met At Kuala Kangsar on Saturday, tta latter winning by 2—o. Reed and Clancv -.voec the corers.36 words
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Article55 1933-01-23 10 LAST MATCH DRAWN. (Frdin Our Own Correspondent./ Malacca ,1m 21 M.-.lacca played ueir last ptsU ffi :i lo day *hen they ente.tained Stronger, the result being a goalless draw. The weatnjt wes v. rj her. and affected the ptagpera. TL -mitoh was very exciting, be h dcfcnce55 words
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Article138 1933-01-23 10 Th*> Police b?at the Wiltshire; at Tanglin on Saturday by thr odd one in three in a game in which both defences shone. The teams lined up. as follows: POLICE: Hussain; Bahir ITltll. IThi]Mm Singh: Hazara Sin?h. G. Ross. Rashid; meja Singh. Eusof. Smith. Blade;. NaadrxhU" Singh.138 words
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Article67 1933-01-23 10 The following Girls' Sports Club team will t*avcl to Malacca to play against the Malacca G.S.C. on Thursday, on the Bandar Hilir ground: Miss M. Clarke: Miss G. da Silva, Mrs. L. M. Penn-vfathea: Miss M. da Silva, Miss B. Oehlers, Miss E. da Silva; Miss D. Clarke.67 words
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Article136 1933-01-23 10 Alhambra.—Will Rogers in "Too Busy to Work." Capitol.—Ralph Lynn and Tom Walls in "A Night Like This." f Empire.—"Tearing Loose" and "Poli ics." Great World.—Side shows, pasar malarn, Malay opera, Chinese wayangs. silent and talking films ("Madam Satan"). Marlborough.—Double talkie feature: Tom Mix in "Rider of Death136 words
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Article402 1933-01-23 10 A Pest To Singapore Police. Two Eurasians' Appeal Fails. The appeal of two Eurasians. R Cordeirand C. Peter, against the crder of the District Judge, who sentenced each of them to two Pears' rigor, us imprisonment on three charges oi theft, the sentences to run consecutively was402 words
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Article133 1933-01-23 10 Judgment Delivered. The Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. H.y» dt lvered judgment en Saturday in the cat tn which Chai Lut. the dispenser in the Wah Mong Dispensary in New Market Read, vac charged with being an unregistered medical practitioner, practising medicine and surg133 words
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Article134 1933-01-23 10 Serious Statement Against de Valera. Reuter. Dublin, Jan. 21 An allegation that Mr. de Valera reject al I settlement with Eritain reached at Ottawa is made by a Cosgravcite candidate. Mr. De\iM in a speech at Mcath. Xc said that the Irish delegates brought from Ottawa a draftReuter. - 134 words
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Article146 1933-01-23 10 Heavy Fine For Offender. Fines totalling $1,010 (seven months' rigorous imprisonment hi default) were imposed by ihe District Judge (Mr. H. A. Ferrer> on Saturday on a Chinese who was found in possesion of a etffl. He was also chaiced with distilling. The still was recovered146 words
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Article53 1933-01-23 10 "Foolish Virgins," a comedy presented by Carl Lawson and his company of Singapore Repertory Players at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday, attracted a large house. Everyone present thoroughly enjoyed the humour. Tho play will be repeated on Jan. 28 and a longer comment on it will be given53 words
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Article544 1933-01-23 10 KATONG TRAGED Y INQUIRY. Eurasian CH4w > Father Attends Th<, Inquest. o The Corner'r Coirt v. ;t whe n Mr. F. G 3 0 Coroner, opened an inr ,h: W;! 8 4 your.g Chinese wo» 5 :n her home In L Sunday, Jan. 15. It appears that r about 36544 words
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Article122 1933-01-23 10 Suicide Of Alleged Murderer. London, Jan. The inquest on Furnace ;e that had swallowed spirits of P°; lcr f The bottle was concealed in :nr iinmg overcoat and wss not discovered w -.en searched by the jjolice. Furnace, in a statement in she pu t !u122 words
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Article47 1933-01-23 10 West End Devoid Of Traffic. Reuter. London. J* 11 Seventy per cent, of the L" ;1 j£ affected ty the steppage, due objection to speeding up the West End was derelict f£j a ;;r and no settlement had l>i n :<a midnight. —ReuterReuter. - 47 words
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Advertisement13 1933-01-23 10 Current Comment on Malayan Affairs in the MALAYAN ■SATURDAY Pog£' 20 Cents Only.13 words
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Article582 1933-01-23 11 League Of Nations Secures Co-operation. On Dec. 27. 1932. there entered into force the Convention creating an International Relief Union. The International Relief Union, of which the Italian Senator Giovanni Gira.lo. was the j initiator, is a federation of States, whether Members or net of the League582 words
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Article145 1933-01-23 11 Accident At Power Station. Mr. George Peet. a European engineer employed at St. James' Power Station, Keppel Harbour, was killed by a fall shortly beiore 12 o'clock last night. It is not yet known how the accident occurred, but Mr. Peet is believed to have dipped] whilst145 words
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Article98 1933-01-23 11 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Jan. 23. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Trier 18; Suisang 16; Franken 13; Kudat 9 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Chattanooga City 30: Argun Maru 32; Morioka Maru 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Klang 46; Meonia98 words
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Article105 1933-01-23 11 Heavy Fine For Woman. "My husland asked me to bring the chandu to Singapcfn." said a well-die: -ed Chinese woman, when she appeared before th« District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrcn on Saturday on a charge cf possession of £240 worth <:f non-Government chandu. She was.105 words
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Article83 1933-01-23 11 Ex-Detective On Serious Charge. Arraigned on a series of charges of extortion, a Chinese dercribed as an ex-detective appeared before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. lorrer) on Saturday. It was alleged that he had been in the practice of extcrting varicus sums cf mone\ irom83 words
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Advertisement256 1933-01-23 11 i Wishing You All A Happy New Year. lie New World Show Jalan Besar. GRAND NEW WORLD PROGRAMME: EVERYBODY'S TASTE. THRILLING RIDES AND OTHFR VARIETY SHOWS TO PLEASE YOU ALL. OTHER [GHT HALL. Cantonese Wayang. The best Teochcw Wayang. (Laii Sye Guan) i IGHT Cabaret. Nooran Oprra. Specially ngaged Hock256 words
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Advertisement205 1933-01-23 11 SIKA SIKA SIKA SIKA SsIKA SIKA A I As A GUARANTEE AGAINST S DAMPNESS AND THE JHS- 1 j INTEGRATING EjFFECTS OF X SEA WATER AND CHEMICAL 1 ACTION Mofcg slke you specify 'I X S I Xl ,Al I WATERPROOFING 1 By its incorporation COMPOUNDS I J| with cement,205 words
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Miscellaneous380 1933-01-23 11 j! CLUB DIARY. (mere are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for then. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest I mil still be included380 words
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Miscellaneous206 1933-01-23 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. JAN. 23 High Tides.—7.ls a.m., 10.12 p.m. Rugby: S.C.C. Seven-a-side Tournament, iiockey: Colony Trial. S.R.C, S.K.A. v. OR. A.. S.K.A. TO-MORROW, JAN 24. High Tides—B.34 a.m., 11.04 p.m. Meeting, Ex-Servicsc Association, S.C.C, 6.30 p.m. Lecture by Swami Paramananda. Victoria Memorial Hall, 8.15 p.m. B Rugby: S.C.C.206 words
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Miscellaneous78 1933-01-23 11 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, JAN H Rhio. Tambclan, Singkawang, Pemangkat nnd Selakau (Palopo) 8 a.m Siam (except Lower Siam 1 < Kuala; 11 a.m China Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa. East Siberia. Western Canada and Western State* of U.SA. <Hong Peng> 1 p.m. •Ceylon, Egypt. Europe and Great Britain /Patroclus» 2 pm.78 words
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Article1521 1933-01-23 12 Sports Pastimes ASSN. FOOTBALL. ASTON VILLA MOVE UP SECOND. ONE AWAY WIN IN FIRST DIVISION. SATURDAY S ENGLISH LEAGUE MATCHES. RRENTFORD BEATEN AT HOME. There was only away win in the First Division of the English League on Saturday, but there were thr- drawn gam s involving the Wednesday, Derby1,521 words
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Article153 1933-01-23 12 South African Government's Announcement. SHIPPING NEWS. Capetown, Jan. 21. The Government has announced the abolition from t:-day of the five per cent, primage and 7 per cent, surtax. The South African pound to-day was bel:w the parity of sterling as the buying price was at a premium153 words
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Article203 1933-01-23 12 "Tobelo," Dut., 684 tons, fiom Djambi 23-1; for Djambi 1-2. "G. van Heyden," Dut., 1.212 tens, from Tarempa 23-1; for Eiutoi, Java 28-1. Dajak." Dut., 89 tons, from Panch 23-1; for Panch f24-1. "Theders." Dut 1.181 tons.—from Falcrr.bang 23-1; fo»* Muntok 25-1. "Van dcr Liji," Dut., 1,431 tons, frcm203 words
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Article110 1933-01-23 12 The "Malayan Kennel c. crgan of the Malayan K< made its appearance for J way maintains the high stai previous issues, a large pi is this m.nth devoted to th and photographs of son* rnimals are introduced. Am.ng some of the most of the issue are article*110 words
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Article158 1933-01-23 12 Th? annual general me tin Chinese Amateur Dra:: Society was hsld at Mr X h residence, 25, Lorcng 41. off Geykag Read, en Friday. After the ninctes bad b':Vad and confirmed and the statem adopted, the cmce-bcarcrs fcr 1933 as fellows: patron;. Messrs. ay. Boon Ha* Lim158 words
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Advertisement107 1933-01-23 12 i Something to be thankful for Life would be very drab if we did nothing but criticise. Usually we con find many things to be thankful for and therein lies our j salvation. All the bad things might bi* worse and many of the good <hings better, but nothing can107 words
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Advertisement104 1933-01-23 12 Absolute innocuity establish ihe world-wide reputation of For more than 30 years they have proved invaluable in: Gratis samples will be placed at your dispos- headache, influenza, fever, t^lT t heZm™ e rheumatism and cold. preparation. Cut out this cou- ir i nu Ycur healih is at stake,- therefore do104 words
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Article648 1933-01-23 13 Sports Pastimes. CRICKET. LEG-THEORY CONTROVERSY, THE HOBBS-BOWES INCIDENT RECALLED. MR. WARNER AND THE ENGLAND CAPTAIN. I rith the Australian Board of C to the If.CC. regarding 'trick or Larwood. B wes c pi ori.-.s of Tests in AusOt th? "Malay Mail" m -1 Greater I who has played I i648 words
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Article773 1933-01-23 13 AUSTRALIANS DISAPPROVE SELECTION SYSTEM. The policy of relecting 13 players for each of the Tes s against England Ls not approved by cfflcials of the Que.nsland Cricket Association, and it is almost c:rta'n that the Board Of Control wfU be asked to imtruct the selectors773 words
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Article367 1933-01-23 13 D. R. Jardine. in his coaching of the men under his care has been most thorough in his instructions and has drawn tip a number of mottoes which he desires them to follow. has prepared the following for the benefit Of his team: Let not their367 words
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Article885 1933-01-23 13 TEAM WORK BEFORE INDIVIDUALISM. RUGBY FOOTBALL. London. Jan. 6. Team work on the Rugger field is still h advance cf individual blUhance. That Ts if Rugby enthusiasts arc to tafc* to heart the lesson of Black! v'ath's revival his season. This southern team decided last autumn885 words
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Advertisement67 1933-01-23 13 Koprcsen.a.ive: ROBERT BLAD (Malay.). Hongkong Bank Chambers. Singapore. Phone 4711. j Have YOU j NISTLE's (English) COCOA? If not, you have missed a treat, for this cocoa is of J I superlative quality and flavour. SEND NOW 10 cents in stamps for an attractive sample tin, with mirror lid. )J67 words
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Article1257 1933-01-23 14 HUGE ECONOMIC POSSIBILITIES. Mr. A. J. Hughes writes to the editor. "North-China Daily News" as follows: Sir, —In two recent issues of the "NorthChina Daily News" you have editorially commended the address of Chiang Kai Shek and more especially his statement that the Com-munist-bandit problem was more economic1,257 words
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Article75 1933-01-23 14 Sing-Song Girls In Panic. Canton, Dec. 12. One of the most exciting and spectacular ever witnessed her? occurred at midnight, in the Chentang district, a quarter noted for its :ing-5ong girls. The flames spread rapidly through th: clor :ly-pack.d houses, causing panic. Many girls rushed into75 words
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Article92 1933-01-23 14 Sixty Per Cent. Of World Supply. Nanking, Dec. 29. Technical experts have been despatched by the Ministry of Industry to Kiangsi to investigate the possibilities of resumption of tungrten mining. Despite the rich tungsten deposits in .southern Kiangsi. which are estimated to be CO per cent, of92 words
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Article168 1933-01-23 14 Persian Consul's Statement. Bombay, Jan 4. The Consul for Persia, Bombay, in a statement to the press justifies the measures adopted by the Persian Government to safeguard their interests. The Consul denies the reports that naval operations are going on in Persian Ports. Persia hopes that an amicable168 words
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Advertisement376 1933-01-23 14 Correct Time Electric Circuit ♦11 I| X So simple too! .\!<relv 3 J KffiSSll Plug into nearest electric ffPßßjjSj reggftfllß outlet. No further trouble M> or winding: or regulating. -X. J*A I M |v X No (leaning. UIAItI \JI% O BEAUTY. ACCURACY, T A met n ,rd yor every j376 words
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Advertisement168 1933-01-23 14 jjPl Price Reduction C.M.A. Cables Copyright L. B. Atkinson Exclusive Licensees. "SSl*- Considerable reductions in the j prices of C. M. A. Wires and Cables come into force on the 23rd of January, 1933. Full particulars can be obtained from any of the following Firms: i i i LIST OF168 words
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Advertisement184 1933-01-23 14 EFFICIENCY i j I Maximum Simplicity The ne w NAGEI U:ll a., d.si Sl use and simplit I special featur. i I ,v 'rxlud,. yours-Jf in the fletare. y■ I mcde,s te *m Uh Kodak dealer j KODAK IJD. I i(lno(.rp<rated in EaeJaadJ Bat.ory Road and RaMatos Rcud SINGAPORE The184 words
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Article822 1933-01-23 15 Shipping News Notices. TRADE SLUMP IN CANTON. Three Rice Firms In Difficulties. Canton, Jan. 10. i» J5. busm^ ss immunity was paralysed durng the week-end by ihe sensational suspen-*L"-i2* natlV( W3nks and fiv e big rice STSnf™* year vrin ro int thp trade ann^ T/* Wolft Ptrlod9 0f trade slump822 words
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Article117 1933-01-23 15 Strikes A Reef In A Thick Fog. The Canton-Shuitung steamer "Namtai," with over 300 passengers and a large cargo on board while enroute to Canton was sunk near Shapahow after striking a reef in a dense fog. Ten parsons were drowned The pilot of the "Namtai," on117 words
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Article65 1933-01-23 15 The Secretary of the Admiralty announces that the undermentioned candidates from Mercantile Marine training establishments have been accepted for entry as naval cadets as a result of the examination held recently at the R.N. College, Greenwich: G. D. W. Ram, A. W. Langridge. J. V. Brothers, and J.65 words
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Article369 1933-01-23 15 Canada Now Gaining Ground. a S 31 1 John, 8.N., Dec. 19. and contro versy is waging in Canadian rvi fhTl Can 1501-1 and transportation circles J he 5 cp nts British preference on grain. channel o o mUSt travel via BritLih and transportation interests, reSLrf*! f369 words
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Article103 1933-01-23 15 The Ccurt of Appeal (Lord Jus.ice Scrutton. Lord Justice Lawrence, and Lord Justice Greer sitting with Nautical Assessors i dismissed an appeal by the plaintiffs from the decision <f Mr. Justice Bateson, who, in an action which arose out of a collision in ihe Mediterranean ln April. 1931,103 words
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Article277 1933-01-23 15 Vast United States Payments. nnln? c? d eSS at the annual m eeting of the m tC f; n Navi aUon Company m mail week Sir Alan Anderson, the chairman, saici -Hat one nation after another had toot me possess*! with the desire to fly its277 words
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Article92 1933-01-23 15 To Leave Hongkong After Recent Prison Term. V. G. Coates and P. Hughes, who were recently sentenced to imprisonment at Hongkons for stowing away, have been committed to the House of Detention pending arrangements for sending them away. The two men appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Central92 words
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Article90 1933-01-23 15 A Warning To Local Shipping. Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear cf the range as possible during gun practice, which will take place on Pulau Subar on January 31 to February 3 inculsive, crmmencing at 7 a.m each day. The International90 words
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Advertisement419 1933-01-23 15 jjTEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. I BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. i incorporated ln England). MAiii PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. pfniNSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Uiirier Contract with His Majesty'a Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. 17.000 Jan. 2t419 words
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Advertisement213 1933-01-23 15 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellscnaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Jan. 25 m.s. FRIESLAND, via Manila Feb. 7 t BU KULMERLAND, via Manila Feb. 21 t BU. RAMSES, via Manila Mar. 8 t m.s. DUISBURG, via213 words
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Advertisement307 1933-01-23 15 Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune THE MALAYA TRIBUNE IS ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING DEPOTS:— SINGAPORE. Y Mohamed Ibrahim, 134, Tanjong Pagar Road, and Keppel Road Railway Station. A. Palasamy, General Hospital (News Seller) M 8 Kattuvasa 391. New Bridge Road, fc. S. Nainamsah, 23 Neil Road A307 words
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Advertisement233 1933-01-23 15 The Overseas Trading Syndicate, 20 Burmah Road, Penang. Adi Ayurveda Raoayana Medical Hall, 47, Queen Street, Penang. Mr. 8. K. Ibrahim, 503, Da to Kramat Road. Penang. MALACCA. Hong Hin ft Co.. 14, First Cross Street. The Lanka Store, 12, Jonker Street. M. A. Gomes ft Co., 54, Riverside. PERAK.233 words
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Advertisement167 1933-01-23 15 THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" is now owned by the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd., and published from the "Malaya Tribune- offices at 56-60. Anton Road, Singapore. it is being greatly improved by the introduction of many New Features, while the best of the old ones are retained. The features include: J167 words
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