Malaya Tribune, 2 March 1933
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section36 1933-03-02 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX. No. i SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH, 2, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Mar. 2, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH, 2, 1933.36 words
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Advertisement57 1933-03-02 1 d^^r Royal Bakery Flour I IN H4NDY AND HYGIENIC PACKAGES NOW AVAILABLE 1 I. I AT I SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO, LTD. I ORCHARD ROAD SUB-DEPOTS. I IDE CHEAPEST HEHIIES ABE THOSE WHICH GIVE THE BEST AND LONGEST SERVICE J POOLEY I PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINES j Give You That Service57 words
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Advertisement138 1933-03-02 1 A. FLINTER C, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. I J I WHY DOES EVERYONE| i138 words
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Article1669 1933-03-02 2 The Second Day. DETAILS OF DECIDING MATCH. CRICKET. Th f Uc7.ir i- a v taled aecatra! of the Wtt .id c!.iv' pl.iy n (be I..;irth Tes' between a::d Aas.ralia ~t Brisbane, uli eb d <' d the 1 rabll r" hi !.;\<ui of Englacd. Lie DrsJ1,669 words
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Article165 1933-03-02 2 The Silverdales went over to Pulau Bukom last Sunday and v rirus matches were played, ■gainst the Bukom Clerks Club, the detailed results of which are as follows: iB. C. C players first): BILLIARDS (Americ n Singles—lso up.i: Chiew Sze Kiew beat Boy Lim by 60 points;165 words
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Article86 1933-03-02 2 'Championship Competition To Be Held. BILLIARDS. I Tho closing date for ent'.ics for the Cleric r. Union billir.rd champicr.ihip is March 15. The nt.an fee is S2 f ;r ail games. No ccmpetit will be allowed to enter for t'le handicap (V nt v.it'/rut Ly.t compcKnj for the86 words
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Article81 1933-03-02 2 BADMINTON. QCTemis n Monopolies Sports Club team v. Lofce's Bfedminton Party on Saturday, at the Marigold's court. 62. Shrewsbury Road, ff Moub&ein Read: —Quaa Sicw Chye. Lee Joey Saab, Ang Chwee Watt. L. Samuel. Queh Son" Qiee and Tan Miang Cheng. Reserves:—Tan Kiat and M hd81 words
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Article434 1933-03-02 2 Well-Known Towkay Stabbed. iFrcm Our Ou n Correspondent.) Malacca. Fob. 25. VrVirifej' at nocu Beerca Street wai the c nc of a sonsaLonal crime in which an aged nd well-known rich St ails-Chinese, Tan Uan I* and his vm, Tan San Hong, were the -Ims. They were stSMwd434 words
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Article83 1933-03-02 2 ceremonial o, The Rarific and y Can PlRtHhiu tc part! of opening Lie Gold, H»e vcneli mii\ &2 i8t:i to m 8 27th. to MP* Jsjua*.-; anacuacnr.cT I' mrao;i:vrc3 year -mall islam": she con Pacini ho prevtk d l ri rlcs. At t> »«ry 1 tl« lomtir-i83 words
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Advertisement422 1933-03-02 2 c& Calcium, r Irritability S Tooih.de0oih.dec a y Sleeplessness. Expettant ;r. ™~:r;:'" Excessive Mo,he weakening oi the teeth is* m y V Kalzana acts efficiently in ifSHiiS Perspiration .I• i M gerous loss of calcium, writes of this vital clem-nt ,i \t j i i t, i~— Tooth-decay. Kalzana contains422 words
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Advertisement184 1933-03-02 2 MODERATE gfPw FREE. i I NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., Manufacturing Opticians 96, High Street, Singapore. Jl ST RECEIVED MECHANICAL POCKET BOOKS 1933. PRACTICAL ENGINEER Bcok and Diary .with B Technical Dictionaries in Freni b toi Spanish) by Ernest G. Beck "MECHANICAL WORLD YEAR BOOS (Calendar; Pott Office-R.-euiatiu:: Pri i Equivalents;184 words
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2162 1933-03-02 3 OPINIONS ON LORDS DEBATE. "NO JUn'STION OF GANDHI'S RELEASE"* SIR SAPRUS REJOINDER. t nation may be materially Round-Table conclusions Joint CommiUee fellows the in the Lords is the opinion »1 circles in London, h is understood to m2,162 words
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Article461 1933-03-02 3 A Letter To His Constituents. Sir Samuel Hoare has addressed a letter t") his constituents reviewing the Indian problem. He declares that changes are inevitable in the Government of India in the next lew years. Is it not better that they should be mad by the461 words
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Article940 1933-03-02 3 Educated Indians Must Lead. i an^Sm^r^rd 11 1 sts that WCkooS i!? I 01 has been by all as laying the foundations for l 6 laboUr W for Malaya- i i I" 120 luture P»t Dickson district w... 1 «*ftJ»Z v lnc sample, for there is940 words
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Article57 1933-03-02 3 The Indian Medical Council Bill was debated in the Assembly fcr circulation for eliciting public opinion till July 30. The opposition on grounds of discrimination against certain universities and trying to placate the British Medical Council irrespective of reciprocal recognitions was expressed strongly and the de-bate had not concluded until57 words
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1195 1933-03-02 3 "REASONED AND UNFETTERED LORD IRWIN ON PROBLEMS OF JOINT COMMITTEE. «JKd. Rankeillour, formerly D:p;:tv Speak Hope, rahed the question of th. precise procedure of Governments next step in India:, reforms. He emphasised that the reforms should be reasoned and unfettered, and by an Act1,195 words
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Advertisement100 1933-03-02 3 tiigk Gr*k I Fountain t*m yMr For Your Handwriting Choose AOkW "PILOT" and take full jMF Guaranteed to last perfectly Price range from $2.50 WIKJiF THE PILOT PEN CO., No 6 > The Arcade > Singapore. ®YOl WILL NOT BE AFEAiD TO SMILE IF YOU USE FLYING HORSE TOOTH PASTE.100 words
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1072 1933-03-02 4 Shipping News Notices. IN THE BRITISH SHIPYARDS. Detrimental Effect Of Foreign Subsidies. Shipbuilding In Britain has come- practical!) to a standstill, with the result tnat more men In this industry are unemployed than in an> Other. In many of the yards the silence ii complete. The figures of the Ministry1,072 words
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Article260 1933-03-02 4 More Vessels Wanted If There Is A "Blockade." The Jupanese Department of Conununicai.icns is in a dilemma how to deal with its p an for the adoption of a permit system fcr old vessels imported for service purposes The import permit system will be effective u:ly when it260 words
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Article67 1933-03-02 4 Britain Awaiting Economic Conference. London. Feb. 21. In the House of Commons to-day. Dr. Burgin, of the Board of Trad?, stated that no scheme of Government assistance for shipbuild.ng generally was under consideration, but British Government had already tak.n stepj to secure that the international aspects of67 words
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Article176 1933-03-02 4 Norwegian Steamer Pays Call To Birthplace. The Norwegian Steamer "Hektor" which arrived at Hongkong recently was built in Hongkong., basing been launched from Kowloon dock in 1921. She wen; into commission on March 24, 1921, leaving her? for Freemantle to load a cargo of wheat for Europe. Since176 words
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Article183 1933-03-02 4 First Soviet Ship In Shanghai. The first of the Soviet vessels to reach Shanghai since the re-openlng of trade relations between China and Russia, the "Lozovsky." is tied up at No. 12 Buoy, not far from the Robert Dollar Wharf, Shanghai, reports the "N.C.D.N." en Feb 23. The183 words
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Article63 1933-03-02 4 Wreck Of Russian Warship Located. Tokyo. Feb. 17. The Russian warship "Riurick." wJtfca was sunk during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904--3. has been located off Korea in north latitude 35 19«; degrees and lengitude 129.32 degree utaft, An association has been termed to recover the gold on board63 words
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Article44 1933-03-02 4 Drug Found On Steamer From Hongkong. Swatow. Feb. 21. A quantity cf smuggled opium was discovered on the "Hozan Maru" em her arrival here from Hcngkcng yesterday. Cne man was arrested and taken ashore b Customs officials in connection with the seizure.44 words
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Article294 1933-03-02 4 A Veteran Of The China Coast. Coastal friends of the- late Captain John If Sturgeon will doubtless be grieved to hear of hid untimely death, which occurred recently 'jy accidental drowning at Trinidad, British West Indies, says the "Shanghai Review." A native of Grrencck, the late294 words
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Article177 1933-03-02 4 Working Agreement With The O.S.K. The Nippon Yus;n Kaisha contemplates building two 10.000 cargo vessels. It is rumoured that the order has already been placed with the Uraga Dockyard and the Mitsubishi Nagasaki Yard. Th:se vessels, together with the four 7.500 tonners recently ordered, are likely to be177 words
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Advertisement421 1933-03-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR HAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Ccr.trct with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Ranpura 17.000 Mar 3 Bhutan 6000421 words
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Advertisement495 1933-03-02 4 Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune THE MALAYA TRIBUNE IS ON SALE AT The Overseas Trading Syndicate 2C Burmah THE FOLLOWING DEPOTS:— j Road. Penang «urma.i Singapore. *%Jsrsszt.'s2E? MMlcu Hau r .£ttJS?iJftJ2X£r X »0.4 A. Palasamy, General Hospital (News Seller*. Mr. E. S. Kattuvasa, 391, New Bridge Road. E.495 words
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Advertisement234 1933-03-02 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Dcutsch |JJps| Austr aliiche Dampfschiffs **j Oesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933 WORLD CRUISE 1933. s.s. RESOLUTE, in port 8 to Mar. 9 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Mar. 10 t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Mar. 21 m.s. RUHR, via234 words
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Advertisement515 1933-03-02 4 Germany). The undernoted are the tw. fixtures:— pany; dcfi OI TWARDS. 5 "LAHN" for Manila. Hon,*** 3923 Shanghai, Japan and North CI "SAALE" for Manila, Shanghai, N. China and j, T 2 "LIPPE" for Manila and Japan' "PULDA" for Manila, h Shanghai, N. China and Jinan Mar 23 HOMEWARDS. "FRANKEN"515 words
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Article371 1933-03-02 5 Mining Shares. Ihuiiduy, 11 am. «harr quotations are laeaed co exchange and stock #J Fr»- ser t0* Buyers. Sellers. P» Tin 23 9 24 9 II I8i- 2o nom H rin 10 6 116 iia "I- "r u > u 06 010 J nn 0.35 0.40 urn«371 words
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Article88 1933-03-02 5 ISSIED BY FRASER X CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. ■Peart C;id S:orage 100 101 cl BBBSSH MSBBStpal P* cent 105 no norn ■tgapore Municipal (BK) i% per cent 104 105 norn mm Municipal ~4 P« cent 104 105 norn mm Maafctpal mm 4 per cent.88 words
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234 1933-03-02 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER EXPORTS IN FEBRUARY. Tin Exports 232 Tons Higher. (By Out Financial Correspondent., Singapore, Thursday, Neon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 6 cts., up 1 16 ct. Tin (Singapore), |75%, up $114. Yesterday's Prices: London Rubber 2 1 32d., up 1 32d. Market Tone:234 words
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Article53 1933-03-02 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London Spot: 2 32d. New York Sp:t: 2 27 32 G.) cents. Singapore: 5 15 16 —6 i 16 c:nts. TIN. London Spot: £148 15s. (Up 50s.). London 3 months: £149. (Up 42s. 6d.) Tin: $75.87 i. COPRA. Messrs. Barlcw and Co. report: Sundrled $4.3553 words
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Article218 1933-03-02 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.; Singapore, March 2. Scirng- London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 27 32d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13,16 d., London 6J days' sight 2s. 3 25 32d., London 30 days' sight 2s 3 -id., London demand 2s. 3 23;32d., London T.T. 2s.218 words
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Article70 1933-03-02 5 Net loss of the Bulch Rive:< Rufcber E tates for the year ended Sept. 30. £3.359. which i creases the debit, balance carried forwarcl to £12,566. Liquid assets, £833; current iab 11--tiet £531. The estate was on a caretaklng basis until April. 1932. when tapping was recommenced70 words
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Article1134 1933-03-02 5 A Record Of Rapid Development. now h mail service flom this "Urtry h» now been in operation for over n yean It began very mociestiy in November, 191», vn n ntnn ble t f r th J co v eyance of letters. During the thirteen years1,134 words
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Article20 1933-03-02 5 Th? following tin outputs are reported -or February:— PicuLs. Jelebu Tin 278 Katu Tin svt> Rcnong Co.isolidated 1.00320 words
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Article23 1933-03-02 5 Hongkong, March I, T: Hongk rg Government has declared a pnft .-once en Err.pre tcbacco cf ten n?r cent.— F at...23 words
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Article151 1933-03-02 5 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association in their weikly auction report cf yesterday state: Catalogued 1.707.191 lb-762.14 fw. Offered 1,589.702 lb.=709.69 ton: SoM 1,296,729 lb.-578.90 tons. Londou, spot 2d. Nev. York, spot 2~ H etc. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet:151 words
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Article133 1933-03-02 5 Limitation Of Withdrawals In Ten States. Reuter. East St. Louise, dllins), March 2. Three banks here have limited withdrawals of deposits to five per cent—Reuter. New York. March 1. The regime of limited bank withdrawals is now operating in ten States. Most of the moratoria are voluntaryReuter. - 133 words
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Article122 1933-03-02 5 Loss of the Toernagie (Sumatra) Rubber and Produce Estates for the year ended Oc* 31. including £4.463 loss on exchange, £5 057 (against £6,376 for 1930-31). After crediting £5.000 transferred from taxation reserve the balance carried forward is reduc d from £17.049 to £16.922 Liquid assett. £74.049; creditors,122 words
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Article374 1933-03-02 5 Rubber Shares. Blnsjapere, 'ihui.-da\ ii am The following rubber share quotation* ax* issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Lvau. •>N*ue Value. Fraser Lyail A Shares. Co. Evatt 1 Allenby $0.45 »0-55 |0.46 10.60 1 Alor Gajah 0.25 0.35 0.35 035 IA. Hltam 0.50 0.66 0.50374 words
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Article277 1933-03-02 5 FRASER CO/S QUOTATIONS. a 3 u CLOSING QUOTATION®. §3 2 2 8 Buyers. Sellers. S2 $2 Akx. Brick Pref. 1.05 1.10 S2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.60 O.tO U<m £1 £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 90'- 95'$10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.20 5.50 £1 £1 C. Tin Pref. 7 p.c.277 words
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Advertisement42 1933-03-02 5 rut WĔ\ SOUTH llfflftl BRITISH LIMIT** FIHE > marine transit AND MOTOR CAR WU-SUJICI AOCKPTKD AT I l CUBJtXNT BATKS. L. O. MABOOLIOUTH. OSce- i m Manacer. Firdayscn Green. 188 ASTERN UNITED CORPOBATIOIf, LTD. F IRE, "MARINE, MOTOR CAR insurance. Malaaea Utrmi, Sbacmaaea42 words
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Advertisement61 1933-03-02 5 J^l^T 1 YEARLY Your name should be on j Bank Book. In it will be recorded the small savings you are able to t bank from time to time. Soon ii will show you a handsoro" j^^lM account, assisted by 3 per cent interest paid quarterly. I N9 9 CO61 words
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Advertisement302 1933-03-02 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. flnerporated in Hnle.ifJ. SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Sub'cribed Capical £2,000.000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500.0C0 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: B mbay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras. Amara, Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra, Kirkuli, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS cpened and interest allo.ved at 2',302 words
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Advertisement231 1933-03-02 6 THE IN I ENT TUh \l 'F MVH THE riCK OP THE WORLD'S PICTURES ft Matinee onij J Saturday H W -WbCf jfl I tiu> laughable tips and lamentflfl > E able downs of the first twelve j Fox Movietone Presents: The New— JANET GAYNOR WITH I CHARLES FARRELL II231 words
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Advertisement283 1933-03-02 6 Jlmusem exxt> s I MUSIC! SINGING!! j DANCING!! COMEDY!! I Here's The Brightest And Best Show Again! Icapitoll Last Night's Packed Houses Simply Roared At j I STANLEY LUPINO j I in i B.LP.'s Peppery, Snuppv Musical rSltl Cornedv I "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS" J V Mai of Fun. Music. j j283 words
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Advertisement243 1933-03-02 6 (^O'NIQHT 1 j lAn *<™<™™nt of tll may well be prcud. Al 5 see the picture.—Fr< m /y|"Strai's Times." GEORGE ARLISS 1 IN A LIVING DEATH HE FOUND THE SECRET 0] STRANGE POWER OVER LIFE. "THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD A Winner Bras.' Picture. TWO SHOWS FOR TWO PAYMENTS! SHOULD243 words
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Article146 1933-03-02 7 Detectives And Civilians Charged. Alleged to have attempted to extort $36 from a Chinese shoemaker, two Chinese deectlves and two civilians oi the same nationality appeared before the District Judge (Mr. A p orrer) yesterday, when a further stage of the case was reached. The complainant alleged146 words
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Article100 1933-03-02 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. March 2. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nil Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Rajputana 18; Shyogcu Maru 16: City of Lyons. Africa Maru 14: Talamba 11: Teucer 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Troilus 32: Karapara 35: Irisbank 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate100 words
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Article141 1933-03-02 7 The staff of the Malacca Audit Office entertained Mr. R. B. de Roza. Junior Assistant Auditor, to dinner at the Loke Tin Restaurant en Tuesday, on the occasion of his impending retirement from Government Service He has served in various departments, in Singapore and Malacca, for over 31 years. He141 words
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Article2337 1933-03-02 7 THE IMPRESSIONS OF A VISITOR. Rotary Meeting. w Siamese Prince Among The Guests. A striking tribute to the cleanliness and future pot. ntialities of Singapore was paid by Mr. F. T. Rogers. Editor of the "Philippines Free Press. at veMerdays buiiness mecing of tab Rotary Club (f2,337 words
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Article133 1933-03-02 7 Pedestrian Blamed For Had Accident. An unusual charge was mentioned in the Pourtn Court yesterday, before Mr A. C Boyd, when an eld rly was "accused of causing grelvous hurt by a rash act It was alleged that he was the cause of a motor-cyclist skidding. The rider133 words
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Article86 1933-03-02 7 Raffles Place And Change Alley. The property known as Nos. 1, 1-1, 3, 3-1. 5. SA. 58. SC. 7. 7A. 78. 9. 9-1. 9A. 98. 11. UA, 118, 13. 13A and 138 Change Alley, and Nos 32. 32-1, 32-2, 32-3 and 32-4 and 33, Raffles Place, Singapore, formerly86 words
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Article204 1933-03-02 7 Singapore. March 2. R. iSiamt W. Ccast No. 1 per Koyan $11« R. <Siani> W. Coast 2 $110 Rice. B. rfiam N. 1 $108 Rice. B Siam N. 2 $104 Rice. Siam Old" per koyan No i $179 Rice. Siam "Old" No. 2 $158 Rice. Siam "Old" No. 3204 words
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Article60 1933-03-02 7 Wnen 411-attractive Chinese woman pleaded /UU^. *befyr the DLstrict Judge (Mr. H. A. > IUHSVr t t yesterday. L possession of dutiable JjMJfcr*. stepped forward and offered jto jpfle cV):'rge<T-Viih the woman. He was di.sNWW£tf. h wever. for his offer was not 1 .i*£< pvej* at least60 words
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Article29 1933-03-02 7 St. Daved's Society of Singapore celebrated fhe Welsh National Day last night with one of the most successful dinners <n the Society's history .A report will be given to-morrow.29 words
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Advertisement507 1933-03-02 7 FOR PROMPT RELIEF OF CATARRH h9BH Y C FEVER ETC AHow one pastille to dissolve slowly Containing Menthol, m ™»c mouth when required, oi rum.Crnf. Regesan Catarrh Pastilles auleU* A GARGLE IN THE FORM OF A I PASTILLE Proc J :d In England by Boots Pure k I Led. Compound507 words
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Advertisement139 1933-03-02 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. m« g Assurance in force orer $35,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I M (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlement*) j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore j I The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of LONDON, OFFICE: 27.139 words
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Miscellaneous155 1933-03-02 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. MARCH 3. Ceylon. Southern India, Bombay. Adtn. Mauritius. Egypt. Europe, G. Britain. Ireland. U.S.A.. Canada and Western Australia I Rajputana I <P. &0. Mailt C %ja, Ceylon, East Africa. South Africa and South East of South America (Arabia Maru) 10 a.m Ttmbilahan and Indragiri (Marcs I 1155 words
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Obituary49 1933-03-02 8 MR. TEC THIAM WAH—On February 28th at his residence. No. 64, Aliwall Stre?t, age 73, father cf Mcs rs. Ten Ling Siang cf N.C.B. of N.Y., Teo Ling Swe; and sev:ral grandchildren to mourn his loss. Funeral on Sunday, March 5, at 10 a.m. Deeply regretted.49 words
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Article765 1933-03-02 8 We have from time to time castigated the Malayan administration for its spineless attitude of inaction in relation to the grave unemployment problem. The Press is a powerful force, but not in this country nowadays in any effort to induce a broad outlook in a self-centred bureaucracy. The most765 words
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Article236 1933-03-02 8 The annual general meeting of the Chinese Association will be held at 5. Short Street, on Saturday, at 3 p.m. Mr. J. Gough, of Messrs. Simc, Darby and 08., Ltd., Ip.)h Is being transferred to Singa p re at the end of this month. Mr. Bulloch from the Teluk Anson236 words
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244 1933-03-02 8 Watching Developments On Broadcasting. At a meeting of the Committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) 01 held in the Singapore Exchange Room on Tuesday, it was noted that, as he was going on leave, Mr. H. L. Snowie was unable to terve and that two further vacancies244 words
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Article67 1933-03-02 8 Return To The Capital Deferred. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Baafk k, Feb. 2u. Their Majesties have deferred thtir arri\:>i oack in th? capital from Hua Hin lor a further period. No bulletins of the King's illness arr Mini issued. Bangkok. March I. Th? Ministry of the Interior67 words
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Article110 1933-03-02 8 Bernard Shaw Season. In view oi the fact that the Singapore Repertory Piayers intend presenting a series of Shaw piays in Singapore, the following letter received by Miss Hiida Dc:rington Lorn Mr Shaw is of particular interest: "Empress of Britain." Hongkong, Feb. 10. "Dear ML<v} Dorrington,—l regret that110 words
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Article87 1933-03-02 8 The Survey Department. F.M.S. and S S., has in rec.nt years done some really magnificent work in the matter of map production. The latest specimen of this work is a Mctor Map of Malaya, on a scale of twelve miles to th; uich, and showing hills.87 words
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Article352 1933-03-02 8 A meeting of the Johore State Council will be held at Lha D.wan, Jonore Banru, on Tuesday, March 14. Saturday is an American national holiday (Inauguration Day), and the local U.S. Consulate General will b. a closed to business. The Chinese Students' Literal y Association's lecture on "Th? Cultivation of352 words
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Article409 1933-03-02 8 <BT "lOOKBKc*." It would seem that the "9 has been in danger of beeom£ 1 "Soon Leak." I'm all forthM? and quickest possible shim voyagings. 1 > lor H| Germany is having a mostmA* experience and the venerable ft?* dent must be wishingRampant Reds under Hindenburg Line.409 words
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Article32 1933-03-02 8 Mails from Europe (London mail en Feb. 9.. by the -Ranpura. whicl at Penang at 6 a.m. to-day. will vi to-morrow morning. Oonwpoodence ready fcr delivery to boahoMera t\ I32 words
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Article109 1933-03-02 8 The following are among in untitled proceeding by the P. and O. I ing at 9.30 a.m. to-morrow for Penang C -< I Bombay and Europe: Mrs. J. H and Mrs. E. C. Tidy. Mr. W. J. L. A. Pcwell, Mr. and Mrs. E children. Mrs. D. W M I109 words
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Article64 1933-03-02 8 FOURTH TEST AT BRISBANE «J L 1* A WEEKLY CAUSERIE ON I !*DJ A> AFFAIRS. OO i CLUB DIARY, on page 11 DIARY OF EVENTS, on NEED FOR THRIFT, on paff SHIPPING NEWS, on PM« Bfl J RADIO PROGRAMME OO P» RECORD OF FIVE TESTS IN l64 words
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Advertisement201 1933-03-02 8 -T >* I BABY IS SAFE j IN A j I KIDDIE-KOOP I Safety and Comfort for Baby. Peace of Mind for Mother— Kiddie-koop serves a three-fold purpose—as Bassinet, Crib and Play Pen. J So article for the nursery is more strongly constructed, sturdy reinforced construction, good workmanship, beautiful finish.201 words
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Advertisement50 1933-03-02 8 Latest IN Ladies 9 Toilet Ware U.S.deSilva Bros. 23, High Street, Singapore. j 631 j North Bridge Road. TENG SENG GUAN, I Established 1905. j B I I Our Prices—Retail or Wholesale j J are identically the sam? as those charged J BY I i T.K.K/S j j SALE DEPOTS50 words
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Article263 1933-03-02 9 CHIHFENG AND LING YUAN ENTERED. SEVERE BATILE WIIH CHANG'S CRACK TROOPS. Strain On China s Finances. Siaie Control Of Industries In Manchuria. Lingyuan, Mar. 2. miles since early morning, with hard fighting at vanguard of the Hattori brigade fought its way last night and drove263 words
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Article536 1933-03-02 9 Manchukuo To Control Industries. Reuter. Changchun, March 1. form the guiding principle cf nrtv announced by the Man.rntiit on the occ-sicn of its T:: independence programme all the key industries and nat_re of public utility or :.ii d'tence will be nationalisv .specially chartered cor-WK'ioas.-Routfr. Tokyo. March 1. cfReuter. - 536 words
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Article328 1933-03-02 9 Will Fight Regardless Of Sacrifices. Addressing the Chinese troops at Lingyuan. Gen. Tang Yu Lin declared that the nation was united to help Jehol and reinforcements would continue to be sent to the province. He heped that they would destroy the enemy, icgardless of sacrifices The enemy might328 words
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Article900 1933-03-02 9 Prominent Resident. MISSED AT GENERAL HOSPITAL. After hs had ftztn missing from hospital since Tuesday evening, the body of Mr. T. O. Mayhew, managing director of the Estate and Trust Agencies. Ltd., and cf Messrs. Ching King L'e and Co., was fcund imide his Austin saloon900 words
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Article58 1933-03-02 9 Information has been rrceived by cable cf the following results of the Junior and Senior Cambridge examinations held in December. 1932: Anglo-Chinese School, Juniors. 62 pasrd out of 77 candidates (one with Honours•; Seniors; 60 passed cut of 82 candidates. Anglo-Chinese Continuation School. Junior;. 19 passed out of58 words
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Article833 1933-03-02 9 CHINESE PAPERS BITTER. Colossal Blunder? Japan Buys More Ships From Britain. Reuter. The British imbargc en the expert of anus to China and Japan has had a bad reception in China and even the .lapane c affrce that it will hurt China more than Japan. It isReuter. - 833 words
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Advertisement429 1933-03-02 9 PHOSFERINE ASSISTS ATHLETE S SUCCESSES KEING the winner of 72 weight-lifting Matches and Tournaments during the past 10 years, my lengthy experiences in active athletics and strength contests have proved to me that Phosferine, apart from its inestimable value in cases of Indigestion, Brain Fag and Nerve Disorders, is of429 words
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548 1933-03-02 10 REYNARD - ASSN. FOOTBALL. S.C.C. NEARLY WIN. Wilts' Late Goals. KEEN FRIENDLY ON THE PADANG. C?/ "REYNARD." li.Minu a lead a'unost Ic the end, «lit- S.C.C. first clt veil in thiir first s .iti h of .he s.ason. and their Fir»t en(..uv.'.er with the Wiltshires, Rave548 words
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Article191 1933-03-02 10 II »as m keen, vigorous game, with the Clv'z upi *most MB She first half and the Wilts in the Hi. ratal. The showing cf the Club, who my neat* won. justified my statement follow*rat trial, that the S.C.C. would offer sterner opposition in the League191 words
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Article316 1933-03-02 10 S.R.C/S FIRST WIN. W tak Opposition By Wilts' -it" Co. Although not at full strength, the S.R.C were able to register a win yesterday—their first for the season—when they entertained the "A" Co. of the Wiltshires to a friendly on the Fjadang. The soldiers offered weak opposition and the result316 words
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Article51 1933-03-02 10 ENGIJsITI EAGUE. Chelsea Now Last In First Division. London, Mar. 1. Rerults of English L ague matches played today are as follows: DIVISION I. Middlesboroush 2 Chelsea 1 DIVISION 111 (Southern*. Swindon T. 2 Southend U. 2 Brighton 0 Bristol R. j DIVISION 111 (Northern > Wrexham 5 Rotherham U.51 words
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Article100 1933-03-02 10 The Malays second string and the Marine Sports Club met in a friendly match at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Mariners put up a hard fight but they could make no impression on their opponents who won by s—nil. The Malays fielded a strong100 words
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Article141 1933-03-02 10 A genera! meeting of the Straits Cattle Trading Football Club was held in th: Club house on Monday when Mr. A. M. Alsagoff. J P.. took the chair. The following were elected office-bearers for the y ar: Patron, Mr M. Kader Sultan. J P president, Mr.141 words
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Article210 1933-03-02 10 SULLIVAN GRAHAM. Return Bout Fixed For March 11. BOXING. The much discussed return ccntest between Nicky Sullivan and L.A.C. Graham has been definitely fixed for March 11. the venue to be the New World Arena. The fight has been scheduled for ten three-minute rounds and will be the main event210 words
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Article119 1933-03-02 10 Proposed Fight Criticised. "A Keen Fan" writes: "Being a great .boxing enthusiast and a keen reader of "K.O's" write-ups and sports in your paper, I 3hall be very much obligea if you will kindly allow me a little space. I read In another paper that thd promoter,119 words
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Article40 1933-03-02 10 NET-BALL. lencp qLT^ 1 for the Clarke Chal- teuM in sing,pore JiTvThTlSSSL 10 COmpete are re^e sted to N?thn i, t h noraPy Singapore Ladies' Netball League. 17. St. George's Sinaapore, not later than Wednesday, S40 words
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Article370 1933-03-02 10 Claim For Possession Of Land. In the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Mills. V. V. R. Suppaya Chettiar sued Ariffin bin Yahah. Haji Anang bin Salllm and Narsiti binte Kasad tor possession of certain land in the Paya Lebar district and for mesne profits from Oct. 11,370 words
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Article209 1933-03-02 10 Complainant Ordered To Pay Compensation. There was an unexpected turn in a case of alleged criminal breach of trust in respect of jewellery, concluded before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. A. C. Boyd> the other day. The parties were Malay women living in the Geylang district. Jamiah binte Abdul209 words
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Article78 1933-03-02 10 Chinese Woman In Serious Condition. As a result of drinking a solution of caustic soda, a Chinese woman is in a serious condition in hospital. When the ambulance was called to her house in Kerr Road early this morning the dresser found her in a state of78 words
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Article83 1933-03-02 10 Indian Gets Three Years And Three Months. Convicted on three charges of extortion, an Indian named Singaram was sentenced by the District Judge tMr. H. A. Forrer) to three years and three months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by a year's police supervision. It was proved that he83 words
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Article57 1933-03-02 10 Reuter. Paris, March 1. After an all night sitting the Senate by 200 votes to 83 votes and the Chamber by 360 vot s to 204 finally passed the Finance Bill, Mr. Daladier (Premier* having made the agreement on a compromise figure for an emergency cut ofReuter. - 57 words
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Article44 1933-03-02 10 Washington. March 2. The Naval Appropriation Bill for the fiscal year of 1934 has been passed by the Senate, which reduced the amount from the $315,419,000 voted by the House of Representatives to $808,000,000. The Bill now returns to the House.44 words
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Article196 1933-03-02 10 Had Mather Committed Breach Of Trust? An originating summons concerning the tstate of the late Chua Lip Slan was taken up to-day ln the Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice. Sir William Murlson. It would appear that the deceased died in 1919 and the widow was appointed196 words
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Article113 1933-03-02 10 Arrested Directors Released On Bail. London. March I. Th: well-known financier, Martin Coles Harman, arrested on a charge of conspiracy *.o defiaud. has been remanded on bail of two sureties of £2.500 each and the three others have been allowed bail in two sureties of £1.000 each. (M.113 words
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Article101 1933-03-02 10 Java Chinese On Bail Of $1,500. Allged to have committed criminal breach cf trust in respect of a large quantity of sports goods valued at 51.482. a Java Chinese. Chua Ooi Leong. appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr A. W. Hayi this mcrning. The complainant. Law Yew Gin.101 words
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Article96 1933-03-02 10 Pirated Ship's S.O.S, Relayed Too Latt. Reuter. Hongkong. March I, The pirates of the "Dicde-richscn" apparent.y veiit m tc Mirs Bay under the nos. of H.M.S. Wishart" in the anti-piracy patrolling region The Naval men complain that the opportunity ID capture them was lost owing to theReuter. - 96 words
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Article96 1933-03-02 10 Controller's Order Not Final. The* qu sticn as to whether an order ma Jby the Controller of Labour constituted an order of court was settled this morning when Mr. Justice Mills gay judgment in the cm; in which a mandore. named Muttiah. sued Mr. Chong Kiam Neo.96 words
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Article57 1933-03-02 10 Ban Approved By Secretary Of State. Reuter. New Delhi, March 1. The decision of the Ocvernment to ban the session of the National Congress at Calcutta had the fullest approval of Sir Samuel Hoare (Secretary for India) and all the provincial governments, stated Mr. H. G. Haig (SecretaryReuter. - 57 words
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Article36 1933-03-02 10 Centre Party Prepared To Co-Operate. Reuter. Cologne March. 1. The Centre Party Is prepared to co-operate with the present Government after the election, indicated its leader, Hr. Kaas, addressing an audience of 10.000 to-day.—ReuterReuter. - 36 words
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Article188 1933-03-02 10 AT THE CINEMAS. I •NBleepless Nights," the latest Stanley Lupmo eomcdy, which opened at the Capitol ycsterCay is a w:rthy successor to the excellent films in which this comedian has entertained us before. His latest role is that of a newspaper reporter who is sent188 words
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137 1933-03-02 10 Janet Gaynor and Charles Parrell make a r ricome reappearance at the Alham'jra whcrr> thfl Fox production The First Year"' last night t.'gan a season. The him depict the first year cf fiSe mtrr. cl life of a young cou; !e e>nd their trials137 words
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Article127 1933-03-02 10 Accused Of Changing Figure In Promissory Note, Befor: Mr Justice Whi'.ley in th. Assizes this morning, a Punjabi moneylender. Surjan Singh wa? charged with forgery and alternately us ng as genuine a forged promissory not Sr.my Dcrai. an Indian, giving evid nee. stated that he borrowed $10 from127 words
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Article68 1933-03-02 10 (Times t Praise For Lord Lytton. Reuter. w Nanking. Mar. 2 On behalf of the Nanking population large number of pub'k- bodies sent a joint tci gram fc Lord Lvtton. thanking him for his just a titude in the Manchuriar di pute. Th? telegram describes Lord LyttonReuter. - 68 words
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Article36 1933-03-02 10 Reuter. Miami, Mar. 2. Mayor Ct rmak. who has been in a critical condition since he received a bullet intrnd.d fcr Mr. Roosevelt, has been transferred to a epccially constructed oxygen rcom. —Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article88 1933-03-02 10 A report of the annual meeting of the Municipal Thrift and Loan Society is unavoidably hold over. Th'j Maritimrs' new local agent, M. Limage. arrived on board the "Jean Laborde," ffcrh France, yesterday, to take over office from M. Joba'd who goes away by the same vessel on leave piior88 words
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Article112 1933-03-02 10 Alhambra. —Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in "First Year." Opito'..—Stanley Lupino in "Sleeplces Nights." Empire.—Harold Lloyd in "Movie Crazy." Half-price we k-end matinees: "A Passport to HellGreat World.—Side shows, pasar malam. Malay opera, CWnsfe waynngs, silfnt and talking films ("Pardon Us" and at Star Talki?: "The Two112 words
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Article685 1933-03-02 10 In Japanese Hotel. WOMAN IN K KF ROOM. That she was drugget jewellery were the a. Chinese weman ft terdi Chinese was charged valurd at $95 The stated to be a person character, alleged a qu tlo^* rccm in a Japane half a glass oi and685 words
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Article64 1933-03-02 10 Alleged Attempts! Suit id By Clerk. A Chinese clerk employ in Beach Road is L .,jjridf determined attempt to morning. nl f pois<* 10J He is alleged to have dr liquid and c ut hinv A letter, said to have v, |a ina b:found in which he64 words
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Article30 1933-03-02 10 Dr. H. H. Knot, untitled trial Mission to Europi pore, on fta**j on his way back to < Mm his fellow commissi Man. secretary I M" former Prestdi tit of til30 words
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Advertisement289 1933-03-02 11 f THE NEW WORLD Owing to the inclement weather last Saturday, THE GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS (specially ordered from Canton) n postponed to SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1933 Commencing at 9 p.m. I Free Show To All In The Boxing Arena. TALKIES—TO-NIGHT. j Heaven On Earth" I Ms.. FINGER PRINTS'* -FinU289 words
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Advertisement39 1933-03-02 11 Alor Star 93 Nil 10.1 72 K. Trengganu 87 Nil 10.3 70 Bukit Jeram 89 0.09 7.7 73 Merging 84 Nil 10.9 69 Singapore 88 0.01 7.3 73 C. A. LEA. for Superintendent. Meteorological Branch, Malaya. Singapore, March 2.39 words
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Advertisement153 1933-03-02 11 amwmammawm >^ m *mtanMmmummnmwmW^ ->-■• t I /CE Nil SINE Ik x SHLE. i < Discount From lOXIO6OZ j □n Everything j 1 c MUS|CRL f now On at 1 N\NC HCNC*& B 103-105, 5e legie Rd. A J. G Papineau 1 mmmmmmmmmmm i i IMt i T.^y, m■ J153 words
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Miscellaneous745 1933-03-02 11 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, mott of the members of which are readers Of the "Malaya Tribune." This Dior* is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the745 words
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Miscellaneous224 1933-03-02 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. MARCH 2. High Tides —1.45 a.m., 2.20 p.m. TO-MORROW, MARCH 3. High Tides —2.10 a.m., 301 pm Cncket: S.C.C. Trial, S.C.C. SATURDAY, MARCH 4 High Tides. 2.40 a.m., 3.55 p.m. Opening. New Drill Hall. 4.30 p.m. Golf. Race Course Cup, Lsland224 words
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Article807 1933-03-02 12 Address To Postal Employees. The following is th' address deliver .-d by Mr. A.W. Perry (Scoter Suet. Cj Mails) p.csidin". hi the first )e.lf-ycruly general imethv: of the Singapore IHst Office Thrift and > Society. Ltd.. held la r t Saturday: A l- I have b:y.\ Ci.'l'd807 words
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Article118 1933-03-02 12 Passenger Who Was Prevented From Landing. SHIPPING NEWS. On the arrival cf the 'Oenar.g. from Fal mtang this morning the captain rep-r.ed ;hu: a Chinese deck passenger named Tjm X c Kon jumped overboard en the way ircm Muntok at about 8 a.m. veste;day. The man, it is118 words
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Article44 1933-03-02 12 Reuter. Dublin, M'rch I. The Free State Dail carried by 75 votes to 48 a motion by President de Valera that the Removal of the Oath of Allegiance Bill be sent to the Senate with the substitution cf 1833 for 1932,—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Advertisement21 1933-03-02 12 wjSSSßSßßm\\\\\\\\ lit TRIUMPH I The Finest Light Car in the World. SEE THE LATEST MODELS At 315, 317, 319, Orchard Road.21 words
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Advertisement299 1933-03-02 12 ■9« J n* This cab?e was sent to Wake"/o?f\ 'iZ*** fi ,d House London, by Sir MaitSsjM COlih Campbell, immediately he k sS hpA created a new World's Land -'""'^'"""s Bl^*** 0 SPC?d ReCOrd f 272 m P,h Please -^^^oi^'^^.^ 10 S***S** write for our 50 P a^e booklet eon-299 words
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Miscellaneous86 1933-03-02 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. This Week's Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY. MARCH 2. 545 p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.E. <v), Beet Sob and Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. 2nd Br.. Sig. Section, Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. "E" (Chinese. Coy, Weapon Training. TO-MORROW, MARCH 3. 5.13 p.m.—Headquarters, Ist Bn. Sig. Sec, Cable Laying. 5.1b p.m.—Headquarters, Bde. Sig. Sec,86 words
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398 1933-03-02 13 SI ALL! ENGLAND LEAD BY 18 "RUBBERS" TO 14. ■•n v foS p,ayed between EnKiand and Austraiia FIRST TEST AT SYDNEY: England won by ten wickets. Scores: ENGLAND: 524 and 1 for 0 wkt AUSTRALIA: 360 and 164. SECOND TEST AT MELBOURNE: Australia won398 words
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Advertisement59 1933-03-02 13 i—-— c (oup'ing Units Differential Condensers U Dual Wave Coils Output Transformers L.F. Transformers Tuning Condensers Dram Drive Dials Grid Condensers cnJ D H L LARGEST Radio AC COMPONFNT MANUFACTURERS c »N THE WORLD. *AN« OF COMPONENTS FROM SINGAPORE STOCKS. I R ADIO SERVICE Co. of MALAYA A M>LE AGENTS59 words
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Advertisement135 1933-03-02 13 Do not ftjf experiment I you fit and weU, you win j thing every morning. sucn as headaches, liver HI I troubles, impure blood nil I r s lxt y years Eno's and sleeplessness. Buya ill I Fruit Salt" has been bottle to-day and see how ill I helping people135 words
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Miscellaneous265 1933-03-02 13 IMPIRE RADIO ro-MGHT. British broadcasting Corporation* INDIA (INCLUDING V STRAITS SETTLEMALAY STATES ■jut, Daventry, 31J metres. I trtM Big Ben. Old Favourites, j Misa E. IL D lafield. C ark: and his ImRyaro Hotel ©rehired from the Im Hydro Hotel. Blackfrcn Westmin tcr W l ie in Westmins er, a265 words
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Miscellaneous217 1933-03-02 13 date and programme, all ln French. A fifteen minute news bulletin ln English is j given at 8.5 p.m. selected from the day's continental "Dally Mall" and Paris edition of the "Chlcafco Tribune." The programme also includes a concert on certain days of the week. This station's address is 103.217 words
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Article698 1933-03-02 14 CHINA OVERSEAS COMMERCE. Pineapple Industry. j i GOOD MARKET FOR PHILIPPINES. (By Our Chinese Correspondent.) The big demand in Chinese markets for Philippines pineapples of the species grown in Davao, whether in the preserved or fresh state, will doubtless provoke the envy and notice of Malay-n growers and others connected698 words
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Advertisement618 1933-03-02 14 Prof. Dr. Wolf-Eisner s SANTUBEN-CURE for j I The combined treatment of Tub.-rcuJosto *ith Santu- j ben-preparations is the result of over 30 years work ft# i and exp ri nee in over I*ooo cases of Prof. Wolff-Eisner. the lecturer and consulting pbysieUn at University \y' I ji of Berlin.618 words
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Advertisement87 1933-03-02 14 r preserves! PLANT! Blistering suns, heavy rains, I smoke, grime, and all the 1 stresses of atmospheric con- I ditions make the constant 1 «5 preservation of your plant, 1 stock, buildings, etc., im- I perative. feM For nearly two hundred years, Hubbuck's have been making paints that for cover-87 words
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Advertisement159 1933-03-02 14 J LONGER 4 j HUM E 19 CENI tQ r j 0, Battery D&.JMOND METAL PEOI ;> hi m LTD.. H (JO!. Kb a# BI ru :NG IPORI m j neit I I SI'NLIG H T MAII) I 111 ii SYR IT. Th:- Drink of Drinks, comes in all '.he159 words
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632 1933-03-02 15 The Motoring word A Test With A Baby Ford. THE CAB'S AMAZING GETAWAY. "ABSOLUTELY LIKE A SIX." CI AP CHANGING SIMPLIFIED: m DOUBLE-DECLUTCHING. f L 0 O'lH Correspondent.) London. Feb. 3. a ve Bab V Ford"? i. has be n asked by thous- th past twelve months, no rar has632 words
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Article513 1933-03-02 15 l!! 1 ampbell Does 11 Asain." k. tlrii ion g ore thi letter can reach J 0 Pir r'p U Colni Campell will have «Ji.tr.,. !I S newspaper bill on the o,her wor,a s i. York on Jan 31. On the m with influenza lor three days.513 words
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Article827 1933-03-02 15 r Cheerful SoloRid pr. Irj ertfrec cf conver at en wi h a motor-cyclis; c. many years Standing an old subject came up. dam iy, read mann rs. But this motor-cyc'.i t na:' some hing inge"iuus and no\el to say H remarked that everything teemed to progress n827 words
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Article, Illustration6 1933-03-02 15 The F.M.S. S.S. rural lecture caravan.6 words
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Article, Illustration34 1933-03-02 15 The top picture shows the result of a collision between two cars in Collyer Quay on Tuesday. Below—a lorry which tried to drive through a railway train of light waggons.34 words
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Advertisement128 1933-03-02 15 SAVE THE COS. OF THE TIN By buying your cylinder oil in bulk, i.e. in pints, quarts or gallons from a Shell Motor Oil cabinet t You save the cost of the tin. 2. It is easy to keep the oil in your crankcase at the correct level by topping128 words
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Advertisement297 1933-03-02 16 for 1933 I 11 Phone 4293 New Prices New Fashion Shoe j New A.B.C. Last j Yoong Cheoag Shje Co. J THE FASHION THOE SHOP. I 354 366, North Bridge Read A j Si:i£:ipo. r. TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January, 1933. AT SIANG LIM PARK GEYLANG.297 words
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Advertisement649 1933-03-02 16 the People s paper: independent progressive TO LET. IAT—I6S, Tank Road, lmmedlata entry ■tiftig Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Compound House, No. 109, Halg Read. Apply 20, Chulia Stre t. TO LET—I-0. 1-16, $13, Lorong 210. Eat Coast Road: 3Du. Orchard Road. $35. For Sale— Land at Mouhn:in Read. Freehold (with free649 words
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Advertisement352 1933-03-02 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. DISPOSAL OF PLANT. Following the compl tion cf the new Waterwork-, there is now ava table for disnr ai a quantity of and machinery which includes:— Rail Material.—Tip Wasona 24" guag'. etc. L:cos.~Hudron petrol prralLn 24" gut Simplex p trcl Engine -Oil (Various).—G B.H.P. to352 words
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Advertisement111 1933-03-02 16 AUCTION SALE. REMINDER. SUNDAY, MARCH 5. 1933, AT 11 A.M. At So. 9, One-Tree Hill, off Grange Road, IMPCRTANT AUCTION SALE OF A largest collection cf well establLhd orchid.; in Malaya, all imported Catleleyas. Hybrids. Oncidiums. etc., guaranteed to flower here to be :old without reserv.. On view from Wednesday,111 words
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Advertisement300 1933-03-02 16 EDUCATIONAL. JOHANNA ENGLISH SCHOOL 40. NIVEN ROAD. Receives studen'.s from Primary to Standard VII and Commercial Class. Assures success ln public examinations. Entirely under new management. For paniculars apply Piincipal. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established IMt, <A Government School). (fr*or Bt»ys and Girfs). B. Short S rt-rt. Singapore. Enrol for300 words
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Advertisement476 1933-03-02 16 I THE j g School Est. 1927 Admits pupils f rom j Primary to Senior I Cambridge. Well quali- f fied staff and efficient J management. APPLY EARLY FOR I if AFTERNOON AND I NIGHT CAMBRIDGE CLASSES. 1 J 86, Cecil Street. MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN476 words
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