Malaya Tribune, 4 March 1933

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX, No. 53 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1933 FIVE CENTS. (Tiff Jtalaga «Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Mar. 4, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1933. FIV E CENV
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    • 83 1 l^ gggggggggggd au. M m |JAJ in, 1,,1,,, r THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF^BREWING 1 .W.J Sole Importers Tlie East Asiatic Company, Limited. SIN GA P ORB KUALA LUMPUR PENANG I T 111 II II 111 lIIIHI i| i\ S ,I'IFI 'l.iM ifiifiM ||i mi i jj_ jj
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    • 131 1 A. FUNTER 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, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. I SI USE, DARBY CO., 3 'j,
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  • 128 2 Comments On The Mail. My dear Nieces. Twenty-eight votes w.re cast in connection with our eassy competition and the voting resulted as follows: "A Haunted Hcuse" 19 "A Dutiful Daughter" 6 "Ambition" 3 So the subjsct for our competition will be "A Haunt d Hcuse."
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  • 484 2 (By "Ruth," Penang.) Like a glowing disc the sun stood above the i sombre blue hills in the distance. The sea j stretched before me—a rippiing blue vastneis. j There was an irresistible beauty in the quk*l i evening sc:ne which beckoned me to the
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  • 108 2 (By Jacqueline," K.L.) Hello! Coinerite*. after a long time, I am fust writing to cur "Corner." Well, remember the saying. Better late than never." Those of as who are in the, Cambridge classes wiU, I am should be out next week-end. I can just imagine how
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  • 91 2 (By Stick-to-me-Venus.") It was a fine day when we reached the "P«im ,H we nt i,h At first the tide was very high, and we all went for a swim. After the swim we strolled down to the end of the beach point to gather <■" «W
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  • 965 2 ißy -Betty Sect.") Long ago, there lived in a great empire, a rich man's son, a doctor's son, an arithme.icu'n's son, a woodcarver's son and a smita' 1 ZOtL All of-them, after providing themselves with baggage, said farewell to their parents, and set
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  • 415 2 (By -'Dcra.'i This phrase though short is well worth giving a few hours of our time to pondei on, for it is of the greatest worth and in life it plays a very important part. Life is a sweet thing if we have
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  • 376 2 (By "Janet Rea.") A group of girls including myself were having a confab, of "what we should do on Saturday" which was our dsy off. We decided to vote and the result was that we're to go for a morning walk and picnic at some place.
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  • 529 2 (By "Lucky Star.") Home is a most important school of our characters. It is here that we get our best Virtuous training or our worst, and receive the chief principles of conduct which last throughout our lives. Without great effort but by mere imitation a child forms his character.
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  • 773 2 <BY 'Jean-, The heat was Inter > pa*aed on the road r]^ k x and tired, and all the S down mercilessly u po n n and the dusty pavements. Bo *«e 5 which looked Buspiciou mustard, appeared in the tl advanced! it gr ew ft hi* I
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  • 238 2 (By 'Miranda."i Hello, cousins, you will notice that I am J new member of your Con* i 1 like mv first article. I eann as "Jean," Gwenme," "Dora and I had better get on with my article-, music teacher will be coming so about some of the many M
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    • 94 2 g? tbbbbles Children and Babies generally do in this climate. Why not protect them against the danger of skin irritations and inflamations? Nivea Creme is the ideal cure. Rub a little Nivea Creme into your skin every time after washing. In the case of prickly heat or other skin troubles
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  • 9750 3 (BY JOHN BUCHAN.) I. peninf words of a mere famou truth of this strange maUer M iai long b en locking lor* I propose to chror.icle were a hundred peopl? in London ihem ir.to contact with poli- i were apparent to an tlfS r]d
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    • 111 3 wjMtoMi Imm m fcfc— m« -n. ill I—MM—_ SOS lliiloS Ijjhi WORLD fit n A ssss 1: A 6^ (;|axo has been build*Vv V' bonnie babies for >A V > nearly a quarter of a \L<^£'' t- century. All over the world it (goes VV in every language it is
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    • 227 4 TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January, 1933. AT SIANG LIM PARK GEYLANG. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. 4-roomed type $20.00 per month. 8-roomed type $18.00 per month. Garages (with water) $3.00 per month. Apply:— SIONG LIM SAWMILL CO., 2 3, Syed Alwi Road, Telephones 6652 and 6854. TO
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    • 779 4 TO LET. iO LET—I6S, Tank Road, Immediate entry »pply Meyer Brothers. TO LET —Compound House, No. 109, Haig Road. Apply 20, Chulia Street. TO LET—I-9, 1-16, $13, Lorong 210, East Coast Road; 390, Orchard Road, $35. For Sale Land at Moulmein Road, Freehold (with free backlane, now occupied by flower-sellers)
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    • 547 4 AUCTION SALE. REMINDER. SUNDAY. MARCH 5, 1933, AT 11 A.M. At No. 9, One-Tree Hill, off Grange Road, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF A largest collection of well established orchids in Malaya, all imported Catteleyas, Hybrids, Oncidlums, etc., guaranteed to flower here to be sold without reserve. On view from Wednesday,
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    • 162 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. REQUIRED —Clerk with thorough knowledge of Chinese and English Accounts. Must speak Hokicn fluently. Enclose copies cf lateet testimonials. Apply Box 119, c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED SALESMAN—On Commission and expenses. Previous bazaar experience absolutely essential. Apply with references Box No. 120, c o Malaya Tribune. ELECTRICAL POCKET
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    • 339 4 EDUCATIONAL. JOHANNA ENGLISH SCHOOL 40, NIVEN ROAD. Receives students from Primary to Standard VII and Commercial Class. Assures success in public examinations. Entirely under new management. For particulars apply Principal. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). B, Short Street, Singapore. Enrol for
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    • 518 4 J School Est. 1927 5 I Admits r'upiis from j Primar > to Senior I Cambridge. Well quali t j fied staff and efficient ii management. 7 APPLY EARLY FOR J AFTERNOON AND j NIGHT CAMBRIDGE I t CLASSES. I 86, Cecil Street. FOR SALE~ FOR SALE—Eight iPf Linotype Motors,
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  • 1384 5 *r. Yahya Attn Again Elected President. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) The annual general meeting of the Persenansan Setia Club was held on Sunday evening at the club-premises at North Bridge Road A large number of members was present and Mr. Shaikh Yahya bin Ahmad Afifi. JP.
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    • 13 5 BAC H ELO RS -OF DEFINITE CHARACTER AND APP JQtfN PITAYER SONS* ENGLAISID.
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    • 206 5 RADIO MALT THE VITAMIN MALT FOOD I /Be sure you get V )VI FLITH II MOSQUITOES Vf' I .When stinging, dangerous mosquitoes 1 are annoying you, weak, inferior in- j secticides will not protect you. Beware j^g^^^^^^^J of insecticides claimed to be just as E^^BSS^^nj FLIT, hut luck FLIT'S ij^^^^UUj
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  • 759 6 Shipping News Notices. THE BUILDING OF NEW SHIPS. Case For And Against The Suggestion. Conflicting advice with regard to the building cf ships is given in the annual review of "I'oyd's List" and Shipping Gazette." Mr. L.C. Harris, director of th; Ellerman and Bucknr.ll Bt:amship Co. (Ltd.), discussing "Liner Services."
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  • 450 6 French Steamer Again Subject Of Suit. Another of ths series of claims brought agahist the French vessel s.s. "Gr. Gn. Maulic. Long II" was mada by Mr. H. C. Macnamaia (instructed by Mr. W. A. Mackinlav. of Messrs. Dc-conr) on behalf of the Pak Hoi Co., 84,
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  • 425 6 Japanese Trade With South Africa. Some trouble has arisen lately in Japan owing to the shutting out of cargo for South Africa, says the "Japan Chronicle." There has been an agreement between the Nippon Yusen Kaisha and the Osaka Shosen Kaisha whereby they have cut out some duplicating
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  • 693 6 "Man Kirn's" Performance At Hongkong. The vehicular ferry, "Man Kirn," latest rddiUon to the Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry fleet, raced up and down Kcwloon Bay on Feb. 24 en her f.rst official trial run. After tests cf speed and steering had e-een completed, officials of the
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    • 398 6 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 EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contrct with liis Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Ranpura 17,000 Mar. 3 Bhuan 6.000
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    • 219 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE Deutsch Australische DampfschifTs Oesellschaft (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. tm. WORLD CRUISE 1033. t s.s. RESOLUTE, in port 8 to Mar. 9 f m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Mar. 10 T m.s. DUISBURG. via Manila Mar. 21 m.s. RUHR, via Manila
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    • 306 6 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 Keppcl Road Railway Station. A. Palasamy, General Hospital (News Seller >. Mr. E. S. Kattuvasa. 391, New Bridge Road. E. S. Nalnamsah. 23 Neil
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    • 247 6 The Overseas Trading Syndicate, 2C Burmah Road, Penang. Adi Ayurveda Rasayana Medical Hall, 47, Queen Btreet. Penang. Mr. 8. K. Ibrahim, 503, Dato Kramat Road, Penang. MALACCA. Hong Hin Co.. 14, First Cross Street. The Lanlta Store. 12, Jonker Street. M. A. Gomes Co., 54, Riverside. PER.IK Federal Rubber SUmp
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    • 166 6 THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" is note owned by the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd.. and published from the "Malaya Tribune" of/Ices at 59-60, Anson Road, Singapore. It it being greatly improved Of the introduction of many New Features, while the best of the old ones are retained. The features include: Several
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    • 533 6 STEAMER jsah^ IjgP "OYD, The undcrnotcd arc the Cemnanv fixtures:- intcn^ OUTWARDS. 5 "LAHN" for Manll*. Horn Shanghai. Japan and North 33 "LTPPE" for Manila and Ja ma J I i "SAALE- for Man.la, HonaL. Mar > Shanghai. N. China and Jaoan 'FULDA" for Manila. HcV k on«, Shanghai, N.
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  • 170 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER CONTINUES TO BE STEADY Better Prospects Of Business. (By Our Financial Correspondent a Singapore. Saturday, n a .m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 6% cts., up I ct. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber 2 3 32d., up 132 d. Market Tone: Firmer after easier.
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  • 75 7 $10 Millions Down Last Month. Imports into Malaya for January. 1933 are down by $4,896.000 as compared with January, 1932. and by almost the same figure as compared with the monthly average for 1932. Exports for January. 1933, are down by $5,796,000 as compared with January, 1932, and
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  • 99 7 Prices Fluctuating Nervously. Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 23. On the Svock Exchange to-d iv. apart frem the improvement in Chinese and Japanese securities and the further advance of Brazilians, th? markets have continued very uncertain, most prices moving downward" for want of fresh support. S.erling opened strong bui
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  • 157 7 Consumers To Have Voice On Committee. Amsterdam. Feb. 11. The Dutch Press features a report in the TBahttaaha Zeitung'," stating that Dutch quarters are said to have demanded that consumers' interests should be represented on the International Tin Committee with full voting p:wers. in order that those
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  • 115 7 Report for year ended Oct. 31. 1932,-statcs that Sop amounted to lb., and was Stained at o.b. cost of 2.25 d. per pound. ££S• coVteing 2.57 d. per pound. These compare with 3 32d. per pound and 4.03 d. neT pound lespectively for previous scnon. See Realised
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  • 1748 7 I I Difficulties Of Rubber i Growers. The twenty-fifth ordinary general meeting th; United Serdang (Sumatra) Pubb«r Plantations, Ltd., was held on Feb. 7 at Winchester House, Old Broad street, E.C. Mr. H. Eric Miller (chairman of the company; said: The report itself is as informative as
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  • 661 7 Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are Litued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evait: j '>*ue Value. Fraser Lyall at t Shares. At Co. Svatt. 1 Allenby $0.45 $0.55 $0.45 $0.55 1 AivC uajah 0.20 0.45 0.25 0.4» L A.
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    • 429 7 m ingjhares. TTtKS'l' SINGAPORE J (R OTATIONS. ipore. Saturday, 11 a.m. ■ovlng t' ll share <l uotatlona Issued Ico exchange and stock jjsu: Buyers. Seller*. nW- tin 23 9 24 9 cd 0 v ...ay 1»!- 20|- norn ti Aa mI in 10 6 116 11,- 12,P T» 0.35 0.40
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    • 68 7 I Small Savingst LIGHTEN YOUR FINANCIAL PATHWAY Yearly Interest Paid to You I Quarterly Small Savings regularly deposited will soon build up for you, a substantial Bank Balance.. ready for the moment when it is most needed. THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK pays an interest of 3% to
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    • 301 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Inc rporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almcida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital 0.109.000 Paid-up-Capital Cl.ttO.ttM Reserve Fund and torn* MMOO HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: B:mbay. Calcutta, Colombo. Karachi. Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Bar: a, Kivkuii, Mosul arid Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS I peatd and intern.l allowed
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    • 291 8 THE THEATRE WITH THE PICK OF THE WORLD'S PICTURES. LAST DAY TODAY!! Matinee at 3 p.m. j True to Alhambra's new policy of brisk changing to meet demand despite packed houses a sparkling show makes way for yet another delightful entertainment. Don't miss these final J opportunities of seeing J
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    • 269 8 JLmusements < Follow the Crowds To-Night j and see The year s Funniest, Singing and j Dancing Comedy I SLEEPLESS I I NIGHTS Jj|t^! bunch of ''^^^jj^^^ j AT THE jCAPITOL j "WHERE EVERYONE GOt.s I I Prep ire for the Biggest thrill since Talkies T.t'ked! j WILL ARRIVE NEXT
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    • 280 8 Matinee To-Day and Sunday 3.151 ENGLAND'S GREATEST STAR I GEORGJS A^LISS better than the Played c; M j succeeded. "THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD A Warner Bros." Picture. NEXT CHANGE ERNST LUBITSCH'S SAUCY COMEDY- TROUBLE in PARADISE" TWO SHOWS FOR TWO PAYMENT s SHOULD NOT BE MISSED PARAMOUNT SPECIAL. The
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  • 1048 9 Important Judgment. M Y OF THEM NOT legal. ordii i Us a ji dgroent delivered in Court on Wednesday by Mr. lu-tu' v\ hitler land briefly reputed v dii. -day's "Malaya Tribuni") the have no judicial know ledge of i i titutcs a valid Hindu marin, t-
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  • 327 9 Annual Meeting Of Co-operative Society. The first annual meeting of The Singapore Traction Company Employees Co-perative "Ihiift and Lean Society, Ltd.. was held in the offices of The Singapore Traction Company, Ltd., on Sunday. Mr. Mohamed H--miff occupied the chair, and among those present were the President Mr.
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  • 148 9 Running Commentary On The Event. Any termer members ct the Universities who are desirous of attending the Boat Race Dinner to be held at the Sea View Hotel en April 1 at 8 p.m. are requested to communicate with the local honorary secretary. Mr. j P Blytn.
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  • 53 9 "Harijan" the first issue of which came out on Feb. 11, has been claiming the better part of Mr. Gandhis time. He has cut down interviews in consepuence. Except for a message in verse by Dr. Tagore and a short message from Dr. Ambeedksr the first Issue consistes entirely of
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  • 610 9 Companion A.A. STUDENTS'. LITERARY ASSOCIATION. At the fcurth annual general meeting of the Chinese Companion A. A. on Bunday, Feb. 19, the following were elected office bearers for 1933: President. Mr. Kong Sou Fong, Vice-Presidents, Mr. Tay Eng Sim and Mr. Lim Heng Chow; hon. secretary, Mr.
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  • 205 9 Receipt is acknowledged cf a copy of the latest issue of the "Malayan Chinese Review" (dated Feb. 25) which is edited by Mr. Heah Joo Seang, former President of the Penang Straits Chinese British Associate n (Penang). and recently appointed a Municipal Commissioner in the northern Colony.
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  • 589 9 Report Of The Committee For 1932. The following are extracts from the annual repcrt of the committee of the Chinese Association for the year ended Dec. 31, 1932. The excess of income over expenditure for the year amounts to $29.23. During the year, 29 new members were elected
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  • 168 9 Money-Changer's Assistant Gets Rattan. Mohamed Omar, a seventeen-year-old Indian R*mT cm P ,O y e d b y a money-changer in Kames Square, was ordered to receive 17 strokes of the rattan by the Third Magistrate (Mr. J P. Gregg) yesterday. It was alleged that the proprietor
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  • 65 9 Army Officer's Donations To Government. Tokyo. Tnousands of military officers in Japan will present 3 per cent, of their salary for the first three months of this year to the nation. Their contributions will be used for national defence measures. All officers now in the Service, including the
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  • 87 9 SHIPB ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. March 4. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Ti-ucsr 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate I). Irisbank 36; Azumasan Maru 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Shyogen Maru 48. West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4). Ranpura 5; Pers us 1;
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  • 73 9 An Indian who was stated to have eight previous convictions was produced before the District Judge (Mr. H A. Forrer) yesterday for sentence. He had been convicted, before the Second Magi-trate. on a charge of theft. His honour remanded the accuaed until March 18. to enable Chief Inspector
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  • 21 9 The Stayagraha camp at Guruvayur has been disbanded m view of the suspension of Satyagraha in front of the temple gates.
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  • 467 9 Counter-Charge Case. BUS DRIVER'S STORY BELIEVED. Amat bin Bujang. an Inspector attached to 'he Registrar of Vehicles Department. Midrle Road, was yesterday fined $40 and costs 01 $40 by the Second Magistrate (Mr. A W Hay) for assaulting a Chinese bus driver. The case was a sequel
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  • 46 9 A Bengali mile seller was fined $100 or in det-ult. two months' rigorous imprisonment, by the Fourth M gistrate <M". A. C. Boyd) yesterday. The Municipal authorities stated that when tested the milk wis found to contain nearly 50 per cent, of water.
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  • 198 9 Debate On Co-operative Store. An inter csting debate on the proposition That the Ceylon Tamils' Association should take immediate steps to run a co-operative store" was held in the C.T.A. hall on Saturday, w:th Dr S. N2galingam in the chair. Mr. N. Param:nathan and Mr. Veluppillai spoke on
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    • 14 9 WALLACE BEERy is back! See him shortly at Alhambra in his new super "FLESH."
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    • 337 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANIED—Exp rienced Piece Goods Salesman, must have thorough knowledge of Singapore Market: Apply to Box No. 121, c o Malaya Tribune, stating age. experience and salary required. Only expert need m.n need apply. FOXTROT. Waltz, Tango, etc.. taught at Rena's Dance Studio. M yer Mansions, flat C. Coleman
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  • 753 10 To-day Mr. Franklin Roosevelt becomes President of the United States. More than any previous President he has actually wielded power before his inauguration, Mr. Hoover having creditably attached weight to the views of his successor and refrained from doing anything which might embarrass him; and more than
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  • 288 10 There will be a metting of the Ladies Aid Society of the Payar Lebar C h in he church to-day at 4 pv, Mrs. R L Archer will fpcak. Members of the Chinese Christian Association who are acting M "unofficial*" at the forthcoming "mock council meeting" are reminded that they
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  • 116 10 Menace Of Japanese Dumping. Reuter. Rome, March 3. Joint European action to meet the "menace" of Japanese competition in Europe is urged in a report to the Chamber on a Bill just passed, instituting a 48-hour working week. The report declares that several important branches cf
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  • 185 10 More Than 100 U.S. Concerns Affected. Reuter. New Ycrk, March 4. It is reported that 30 States now participate in restrictive measures on bank deposits, Georgia and New Mexico being the latest, The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago has raised the rediscount rate to 3' per cent.—Reuter. Washington,
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  • 39 10 Inquiries For Rubber Products. Reuter. London, March 3. The British Industries Fair, which closed to-day. is officially described as an unqualifSe-l success. Malaya Houre says that inquiries for new rubber products far exceed the wildest tations. —Reuter.
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  • 36 10 British Help For Arms Conference. Reuter. London, March 3. The Premier and Sir John Simon are going to Geneva shortly in an effcrt to stimulate the Disarmament Conference which has reached a cricical pass.—Reuter.
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  • 62 10 We understand that the issue of a prospecting licence to the Buff alo Reef <Gold) Prospecting and Development Co.. Ltd.. has been approved by Government, and prospecting work is already proceeding. Mining cpeations will begin shortly. If is reported that further examination cf the property has revealed deposits
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  • 42 10 Shanghai, March 4. The Chambers of Commerce and the banking associations in Shanghai have been notified that the dollar standard will be adopted as from March 10, when dollars and taels will be used simultaneously.— "Mm Kuo Jih Pao."
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  • 304 10 The Sunrays Athletic Party has been exempted from registration and the Nancdaya Buddhist Association has been duly registered. Invention privileges have been granted to Mr. H. Schweizer, co-manager, Diethelm and Co., Ltd., of Singapore, for an invention fcr improvements in and relating: to continuous she:t coagulating tanks, for a term
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  • 530 10 (BY "LOOKER.QN.-j Only about two percent of. women, according to a conW have sex appeal. Two b*? ar '< Origin of the word "s_ A few millionaires and the coolies sweep un h the tickets. 1 P th( If all the people who nearh prize in the
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  • 19 10 Mr. Ong Soon Ann. of the untitled urer's Department, has passed th I) Examination of the Corporate Secretaries, England.
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  • 73 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on pap. OUR SHORT STORY —"A LUCID INTERVAL MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on pa. SHIPPING NEWS, on CLUB DIARY, on pat;. 13. CHURCH SERVICES. 0O DIARY OF EVENTS, on paso H CRACKER FIRING, on Dftfi M CAMBRIDGE LOCAL RESULTS. WIFE OF 17 YEARS CHARGED, on P»« RADIO
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    • 239 10 BABY IS SAFE j IN A KIDDIE-KOOP j Safety and Comfort for Baby. Peace of Mind for Mother— j Kiddie-koop serves a three-fold purpose—as Bassinet, Crib and Play Pen. j Ko article for the nursery is more strongly constructed, sturdy reinforced construction, good workmanship, beautiful finish. COMPLETE PROTECTION AGAINST MOSQUITOES.
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    • 55 10 Latest in II Ladies 9 Toilet j Ware I U.S.deSilva&Bros. 23, High Street, Singapore. I 634 j North Bridge Road. j i TENG SENG GUAN, I Established 1905. 5 i i Our Prices—Retail or Wholesale— j j are identically the sam? as those charged J BY j T.K.K/S j t
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  • 393 11 DISAGREEMENT AMONG DEFENDING COMMANDERS. Tokyo And Armaments. Britain Must Improve Equipment 01 Singapore. Reuter. ru Shanghai, Mar. 4. ding to Chnu.se sources the Japanese troops entered Jehol tr PS Were de B ed by r Tokyo, Mar. 3. Hsiang and Wan
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  • 296 11 Recognise Facts And Equip Singapore! Reuter. London. March 3. "When Japan has established herself In Manchuria and restored order we should not drlaj any longer in recognising her position there," declared commoner Lieut.-Col. L. C. M.S. Amery. MP., speaking at Birmingham. •Then wn had better get or. with
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  • 122 11 To Prevent South American War. Reuter Wireless. Santiago de Chile, Feb. U8. ii'tyan Government has accepted 1 of Argentine. Brazil. Chile ard n wi b the Grandchaco dislivia. The Governments contj. n w onJ y await a reply from Eoli" ia aking steps to end the dispute. v
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  • 76 11 French Cabinet May Stop The Clock. Reuter Wireless. Paris. Feb. 28. Ihe survival of the Daladier «U rosy with the automatic these f the criss cl "oss-debate between the Chamber ~>n the Finance month of February expires. 11 0!1 lsr Proposals are being canvassed the qi:amt French practice
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  • 71 11 Irish Use For The Land Annuities. Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 28. The sum of £4,500,000 lying to credit in the Land Annuities Account, which tfce Irish Free State has withheld from Britain, will probably be used to provide agricultural grants to local authorities. An announcement to this effect
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  • 58 11 King And Queen At Cinema Show. Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 28. Their Majesties saw their first talkie picture al a cinema in Uic jMj End wheri the ah British film "The Good Companions, based en J B Priestley's well-kncwn novel, was Presented at a benefit^perform ance for
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  • 48 11 Reuter Wireless New York, Feb. 28 Mr Cermak. Mayor of Chicago, who was «eriously wounded by a bullet intended for Mr £ose7eU is stUl critically Hi from pneumonia supervising physicians are of the opinion that he has a reasonable chance to survive. -Reuter Wlrelaw.
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  • 426 11 Burning: Of Reichstag. NAZI STORM TROOPS MOBILISED. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, March 3. Vletor Slrtff, Foreign Re* Editor of vorwaerts has been arrested, with 20 other persons, and charged with plotting against the Government, for which the maximum penalty is death A reward of £1.000 fa offered f
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  • 261 11 Inauguration Ceremony To-day. Reuter. Washington, March 3. Mr. Homer S. Cummings will be AttorneyGeneral in succession to Senator Walsh, who lied recently. Mere than 200,000 people are expected to witness Mr. Roosevelt's inauguration and vast throngs are here in happy mood, despite the 3tninous state of the country.
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  • 73 11 Struck By Lightning At Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, March 3. The British India steamer "Rhona." while on her way from Singapore to Penang, had an alarming experience this morning. She encountered a severe storm in passing through and was struck by lightning, which took off
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  • 593 11 EARTHQUAKE HORROR IN JAPAN. Villages Wiped Our. Warships Patrolling The Coast. Reuter. Whole were mm**** in wave XiT'u »nd tidal «*ve, which have been followed by a 22 now t n tha > 500 People were kUled. Tokyo. March. 3. to q ri U; k,< ,ire and
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  • 75 11 Japanese Attempt Suicide In Protest. Reuter. Tokyo, M 'rch 3. For the purpose of protesting against the Government's failure to deal adequately with the industrialists' tax evasion scandal, two numbers of a reactionary society attempted "harakiri," one outside the Premier's residence and the other outside the War Minister's.
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  • 148 12 Exhilarating Knock At Melbourne, CRICKET. Reuter. Melbourne. March 3. The match between the M.C.C. and Victoria was commenced here to-day in brilliant weather. The crowd incieased to 10,000 in the afternoon. The wicket was perfect. Bntcliffe played a sedate innings fcr
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  • 201 12 ASSN. FOOTBALL. (From Out Own Correspondent.) Malacca, March 2. Fielding a purely experimental side and lacking the services of Baughan and Bingham the Malacca Club went under tc the Bunga Raya United team yesterday on the Padang. Mr. G. A. Rogers was referee and the teams lined
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  • 201 12 A RalHes Institution t:am was beaten yesterday on the school-ground by the S. C. F. A. third eleven who scord thrice without reply. Beth sides had an equal share of the game but. while the Chinese found the mark three times, the schoolboys, through bad finishing,
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  • 139 12 To-morrcw, at the Jalan Besar Stadium, the Chinese Companion A. A. meets the Amicable A. A in the final of the S.C.P.A. inter-Club League. As these two teams are well-matched, a fine game is promised. The Amicables are a point ahead, and the Companions have to register
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  • 58 12 The Singapore Chinese B. P. defeated the Lads Union B. P. by 4—2. Scores (SCBP players mentioned first): Yip Peng Yew beat L. Kee Swee. 3-0; C. W. Chu beat T. Kirn «_5 C o hU Siew Hong L "an Yang, o~? I**? P ng lost to Hu <*
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  • 537 12 Annual Report Of Rovers Badminton Party. BADMINTON: Th? fifth annual report of the Rovers Badminton Party, for the year ended Dec. 31. 1932, states that one special general and six cemmktee meetings were held during the year. The fourth and fifth annual general meeting? were held on
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  • 133 12 Alhambra— Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in "First Year." Capitol—Stanley Lupino in "Sle:plees Nights." Empire.—Harold Lloyd in "Movie Crazy" Half-price week-end matinees: "A Passport to xi 611. Great World.-Side shows, pasar malam Malay opera, Chinese wayangs. silent and talkmg lms Pard on Us" and at Star Talkie:
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  • 152 12 A Malay girl of about six years of ace was lainant V CaSC the'lecond Chine c w», m WhlCh yOUng well uilt bongle aCCUSed f Stealing her Sold xer r v he wMi Birl W i° gave her evidence 12? Stated that and her a? thi We
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  • 762 12 Kid Chocolate For London. BOXING. London, Feb. 10. No: for many years has British boxing stock stood so high. Talent both in th? heavyweight and the midget classes Ls in abundance. British boxers to-day can challenge the world. No fighter since the war has made such a
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  • 37 12 Mr. C. A. Bell writes: "May I have your permission to contradict "Keen Fan's' assertion that I am the promoter of the Rivers-EMis bout? I am promoting, on Saturday, the 11th Inst., the Graham-Sullivan return fight."
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  • 79 12 Well Known Straits-born Chinese. The death took place at four o'clock this morning cf Mr. Lee Phan Hock, of "Beting Kusa," Changi Deceased, who was 72 years of age, had been in poor health for some time. °He was a Straits-born Chinese with landed interests. Thirty-eight years or so
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  • 569 12 BLUE BELIEVES THEY ARE OVER-COACHED. ROWING. London, Feb. 9. Since last D?cember when the Oxford crew began to take shape there has been a growing number of critics who deplore the poor bladework of the crew. Mosley, who stroked the winning crew in the trial eights,
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  • 165 12 Charged With Conspiracy To Defraud. Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 28. Martin Cole? Harman. charged with conspiacy to defraud in connection with the affairs f the Chosen Corporation, has had one of the nost remarkable and sp ctacular careers in he history cf the City of London. Starting
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  • 208 12 Big Base To Be Built On Pacific Coast. San Pedro, Jan. 29. Investigation of possible sites on the Pacific Coast for a great naval that would be apable of handling the entire United States leet has been ordered by the Navy Department to be followed by immediate acquisition
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  • 337 12 Two Punjabis Hold Up Taxi Driver. At the Assizes yesterday, before Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills, thq jury found Alam Shah anJ Mohamed Zaman. two unemployed watchmen guilty of simple and armed robbery respectively of $8.75, a watch, a purse and a cigarette cas the property
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  • 352 12 Boy Scouts Association Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent, j Malacca, Mar. I. Yesterday evening the annual general meeting of the Malacca Boy Scouts Association was held in the Malacca Library, the Hon. Mr. C. H. G. Clarke presiding. Th? following were appointed office-bearers for the year 1933: President,
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  • 280 12 Lectures On The Festival Of "Shivaratri." Cn the cccasion of th: festival of Shivaratri the local Arya Samaj mad? arrangements and lee w re delivered In English by Mr X Subramanyam. 8.A.. 8.L., on "Sacrament,- and by Mr. K. R. K. Iyer. 8.A.. L.T., on "Maharishi payanada s
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  • 821 12 Local Bank's A l ADJUDICATION' ru>» POSTPONE) Fears that aaactj d Pressed in the Ran,; be ore the Chief j u when an application Vm Murt*' adjudication orders Fhang, Justice of the P Mr R- L. Eber appear tag creditor, a bank, and 3r ,h? «*t«hr
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  • 26 12 Over 900 persons have died untitled in Bombay City sino epidemic in the second v were 129 deaths in the lasl lU Bombay message of Feb
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  • 20 12 The Annual General untitled Control for Cricket allocate three Tpsi Matches dvi jjdrtf ing M.C.C. tour in India and Bombay.
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  • 45 13 Jacksonville, Florida. A huge lion has been killed by fear. Attendants at the municipal zoo state that the roar of aeroplane engines overhead frightened the lion so badly that it dashed itself against the bars of its cage, breaking its neck.
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    • 118 13 I THE NEW WORLD ,g to the inclement weather last Saturday, THE GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS (specially ordered from Canton) ;i postponed to SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1933, Commencing at 9 p.m. Free Show To All In The Boxing Arena. TALKIES—TO-NIGHT. j l Avrcs in Heaven On Earth" j Also FINGER
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    • 127 13 CHURCH OP ST. JOSEPH. Victoria Street 5:30 and 6:30 a.m. Low Mass. 8 a.m. High Mass. 5 p.m. Vespers and Benediction. CHURCH OF SS. PETER AND PAUL, Queen Street. 6:30 a.m. Low Mass. 8 a.m. Low Mas-, and Sermon. 4 p.m. Prayers, Vespers, and Benediction. CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF
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    • 566 13 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. BT. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) and Address. 10 a.m. Children's Eucharist. ?n 3 L Pm Evenson S (Choral) and Sermon. 10:30 a.m. Service at R.A.P. Base. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
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    • 89 13 No fussing with pots and pans. Every mould a masterpiece Crown Jelly is a time and labour saving BRITISH PRODUCT. j! FHAMHOZ Co. i r ~~^en~Day7 MAKE ONE WEEK BOVDIL MAKES ONE STRONGER A.P.8.—13. I Ik SALE i I Discount' From 10#to60Z r I Dn Everything i 1 'fIIJ'SIEHL' J
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    • 15 13 Violins Fittings Cheapest Best SEASON CO., LTD., j 115, North Bridge Road, j SINGAPORE. j
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 653 13 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which arc I readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diarp is provided specially for them. Secretaries are j invited to co-operate in keeping tt up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included
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  • 189 14 Steps Taken To Abate Nuisance. j j The nuis-nce caused by the letting off of crackers, not' only during the Chinese New Year festival but almost daily and nightly throughout the year, has for some time been engaging the attention of the Government, nd it has now been
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  • 108 14 V 2 Million Pairs From HaT Of Moscow Cit'zens. A factory fcr the production of shoes out of human hairs is shortly to be built rt Gorki, according to a report from Mcs:cw. Four hi 1 drid-weights cf hairs have already been collect ?d for the
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  • 79 14 Sir Alfred untitled (Editor of the Calcutta "Statevmun on *buw life AU atumpr w\s U'. glad bj Biuieni hnrorlatti gpVakltm *i Liverpcol applauded Sir Snmuu i leit*r 10 m- oonrtitoents. He nam so long as tnr o re 00 millions i\f Indian Mefiflmedam and a nr«.ar number of ■utooretlc States
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  • 1101 14 Anglo-Chinese School's Returns. Information has b:en received by cable oi the following re. ults of the Junior and Bctiior Cambridge examinations held in Deeembei. 1932: Anglo-Chinese School. Juniors. 02 passed out cf 77 candidates (on.' with Honours I; nkrs; CO pasted out of 82 candidates Anglo-Chine.<e Continuation
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  • 688 14 Honorary Secretary's Report. In her annual r pent en the woikirg of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital for 1932, Mrs. D. M. Roberts, the hon. secretary, says: During tha year 1932, the Board of Management met four times, the Exccutiv;" Co.rmittec nine times ard the Finance Ccmm ttte
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  • 19 14 Free and compulsory primary education has been introduced in, the area under too, jurisdicti.n of the Delhi District Board.
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  • 49 14 Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya is shortly bringing out a Hindi weekly entitled "Sanatan Dharma Samachar." as an organ of the AllIndia Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha. It is understood that the paper will be devot?d mainly to the enunciation of the principles of the Hindu Sl.astras with regard to Untouchabllity.
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  • 1031 14 U. S. Tourists Cycle To Johore. (From Our Own Correspondent.) •Johore Bahru, Feb. 26. A case which aroused considerable interest amongst a section o' Uie Malay community in Jchore Bahru, was (ailed before the First Magistrate, Capt. N:lS9n Jones, this morning. Th? first accused, a
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    • 22 14 I* HrHEH fSil I fresh beer and thai is TIGER I |H Uhc UHy *> ur *> BEER. I < I I I I I
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    • 220 14 NEW Ml RECORDS Entirely New Songs Singers Marvellous Tunes by Miss Fatimah Jasman Chik Baba Jahara also the popular Comic by Syed Ali and Haron Elias. Come and have your choice earh Stocks Limited. Obtainable at D. T. LIM ft COMPANY, North Bridge Road. Measured by the energy it grve!
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 287 14 DIARY OF EVENTS. Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. MARCH 4. High Tides. 2.40 a.m., 3.55 p.m. Opening, New Drill Hall, 4.30 p.m. Golf: Race Course Cup, Island Club Cricket: S.C.C. Trial. S.C.C CS C. v. V.M.C.A.. C.S.C.: I.A. v. N.C.C.. lA. Footbali: Chinese II v. Wiltshire 11. Jalan Brsar.
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  • 583 15 NUMBER OF KICKS PER SECOND. PRINCIPLES THAT ARE COMPLETELY MISUNDERSTOOD. The A. B. C. Of Radio. r n idi rs have written asking what nura era on ther ?ials hats r (m.) or frequency <kc> in the prolamines,
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  • 529 15 Indoor Aerial Best For Daventry. The following is a report of reception on a Gecophone Set: 1 to 3 p.m.. 53.3 metres, dials W Bandcong. Music is net so strong as cvi mng programme, but cl.ar. 4.30 to 6 p.m., dials 31V34 I Semarang. 3ood and strong music.
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  • 453 15 Amazing Discovery By Engineer. A stir Is feeing caused in radio circles by If e invention of a thirty-two-year-old wireless engineer, who confidently claims to have discoveree- tli3 long-sought-for secret of "nonj;;mmable" wireless transmission. By means of this remarkable invention, he declares, a whole fleet of aeroplanes Oi-
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  • 351 15 Further Reports To The 8.8.C. D tails of how the Empire received the programm .s special y broadca t for i s benefit are beginning to be published. In his report to the 8.8.C., Mr. H. L. Steele, of the F.M.S. .cstlfles: "The Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra came
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  • 46 15 At 10.60 p.m. Malayan time to-morrow a iunning commentary by Capt. H.B.T. Wak:--lam on the second half of the inter-Service football match. Army v. Navy, at Twickenham, including a half-time summary, will be broadcast from the Empire shcrt-wave station on 25.28 and 31.3 metres.
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  • 1992 17 Detailed Report. CHANGING FORTUNES IN "RUBBER" MATCH. CRICKET. The following is a detailed account tf the fourth day s play in the Fourth Test aii Brisbane, which England won by four wickets, thus regaining i.xc ■oythteal "ashes" from the Australians. (From Our Own Correspondent.; Brisbane. Feb.
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  • 164 17 American Lecturer's Startling Views. Allahabad. Feb. 8. It Is a most natural thing in the world that men shculd weep for those who left them behind and yet. if Mr. L. W. Rogers of Chicago, American lecturer, now touring England, were to be believed, it is manifestly wrong.
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    • 714 17 L_ J.^^Jfc"!"^:-*^! *J EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA), CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. Trom The Empire Transmitter, England. -nveienghs: 25.28 and 31.3 metres. G.M.T. 2.30 p.m. Timr> Signal from Big Ben. Di oioy Somers and hlb Dance Band, fiom the H■
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  • 97 18 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on ntojecU of public interest, it mutt be underttood that the Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correscondentt. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double tvacino), and on one
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  • 276 18 (To the Editor. "Mclaya Tribune') Sir,—Will ycu please allow me space in your popular paper I make a suggestion 10 uilRegistrar of Vehicles, about th? licence md badges given to p ople who can't speak English and Malay? Mcst of these people ar? of ifork Chia cr Hin Hua
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  • 254 18 Ciga ret te Smoking. <Tv ihe Editor, -Mclaya Tribune.") Kr« —Cigarette smoking is no v a universal abit, and although it would be difficult from a medical point o: view to prove thai it wai. actually beneficial to healeh. there is no doubt that a ttttfc knowledge wul prevent smoking
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  • 64 18 Following the Madras Legislative Council resolution, passed on January 27, 1933. regarding me vis'.va ttrajnaan' oasun unity, a Government Order has been issued to th? effect that the com::iuniU.\» now caned Ka.nmalans Kamsakr.- and liuUU.ns snail in future t? e:i;crca in Gov. ...rr.ent iccorus Viowa Brahmace" erivh ,he prefix "Brahma
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  • 71 19 I! i w k At This Week'» Post-Bag. I nave received tiiu week mributcrs who ail say i the Singapore Chums the anniversary meetI know that you will all -ay how sorry I am that join us. We would all mtry contingent and we ure
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  • 530 19 L Kid," Sarawak.) rd fires the fast beat- adventures like the ...it comes from the ex- the beautiful, and ro- Thrills! Creepy sensa- "excited whan a fine promised to you? Speed- record ski jumping and r opened and a figure. m a black shroud. I here he is There
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  • 852 19 (By S T Koh.) The Anniversary of the Chums' Club has come and gone and that day marks the passing of two years of the Club's existence. The number of members present at the meeting says much for the popularity and standing of our Club. At the
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  • 215 19 (By Chiew Kwee Hock./ The banana is grown in the British West IncUel in Malaya, and in the Congo Basin. \t to food of the natives of the countries where It to grown. We can eat bananas as a oTfbanana tree- M 'JM newer bud. It
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  • 53 19 (By 'Kid Co. 1.") This is the second time I write to our beloved "Comer." I feel more happy and confident in writing as I am no longer a newcomer or stianger now but a chum of you all. Anyhow. I do feel it, for I like
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  • 581 19 (By d. w. Samton.) Hello. Chums, here I am again with a new story for the "Corner. ,Believe me, this time I am not writing abcut lions, tigers, or ghosts, but my article deals with the story o* a certain king and his jester. There once lived
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  • 251 19 (By "Busy Bee.") One Saturday morning a week or two ago, I was told to pay one of my relations living at Geylang a visit, as a long time had elapsed since> our last visit. With the necessary money for the fares to and from, I
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  • 510 19 j (By "Smile-thP'WhiUK.L.) iWell, chums, here I am again. I hope the test article which appeared last week will be appreciated by you all. I hope to interest >ou all again this week with the descriptions of my visits to the outskirts of the town. Many of
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  • 485 19 (By Yeo Cheng Swee, Muar.) One hot day ab:ut three in the afternoon. I was sitting in a neighbouring coffee-shop and doing justice to a glass of iced lemonade, when I was startled by a sound as if there was a horse-race. I quickly got on my feet,
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  • 169 19 (By "Thoma$ t Do you know what is the cause of a quarrel among brothers and sisters? Of course. Is ;t a natural thing for them to quarrel over mere trifles? Sure! The question is very simple. The cause of a quarrel very often results from
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