Malaya Tribune, 25 March 1933

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. V 01. XX, No. 71 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1933 FIVE CENT:;. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, March 25, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1933. FIVE CENTS.
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    • 76 1 (TTCallums PERFECTION SCOTS WHISKY L THE I AST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING I Sole Importers Hi The East Asiatic Company, Limited. I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. i SIH6APQRE S jj MDEffl STORE 1 j Refrigerated Supplies, Cakes Confectionery And A Full Range of I Groceries Provisions. 1 NOW
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    • 137 1 A. PLINTKN 6, Raffles Place, Singapore Importing Diarnords 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, I paying highest prices j according to daily ex( h.mge rates. I s■ 0" jj
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  • 186 2 Comments On The Mail. My d'-ar Nieces. Inundated. That's jus. what has happened th!s week. Contrioutions have came in from all rides and there is no space lor them all. I have enough contribu.ions in hand to fill mm pap,e next week and I am
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  • 447 2 {By "Iris.") Well, cousins, I suppose you all know or at leas, gutss that I am a new member of the "Girls' Circle" by looking at my name. 1 have been wanting to join the "Circle" for I long time but every time I forgot or could not
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  • 226 2 (By "Kiddie Wix.") "Do you believe in ghosts?" I am sure that most of my cousins will say "No!" Yet few Of you would care to sleep in a reputed haumed chamber. The truth is that deep down in us there hes some belief in the supernatural Ghosts difTer
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  • 336 2 (By '-Sunny Girl.") Hello, cousins—ahem! Excuse me, darlings. I must "ahem" to clear my throat—wliat? Well, this week I'm telling you about the funniest girl in my class. Can you guess her name? It is the ever-popular "Linda" and as pointed out before she is the
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  • 395 2 [By "Poco") Dear frie ids. a long time has elapsed since I was enrolled as a member of the Girls' Corner but I have never contributed a single article towards it. Shame on my part I knew, but have you never felt a little seed of laziness
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  • 639 2 (By "Givennie.") Auntie Lizzie. it's awful! I giv e up. I will not be made the information bureau of loving, bui inquisitive little Cornerites! Many's the tune a little Cornerite has trotted up to me. fixed me with inquiring innocent little eyes, and demanded to know the colour
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  • 466 2 (By "Jean.") If there Is one thing I adore, it is soud y srsyr? ssi me Xld T.tf e h m0St deUclous 'n nSkinf admit that my ideas on soup"J-" gave 2£U Z. p x guaranteed success and. durine thp sou7w"r tTS, lD "***>** ho« SS SeSrz'f 8
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 671 2 9tĔ£fe-=*- Owing to the huge success and the I appreciation of the smokers of Lion cigarettes for the Slogan competition which _P| AClltfr l ft AUr. closed on March 15 in Kuala Lumpur, we U/\ J nave decided ,v make an open competition 1B tor all Malaya. In order to
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  • 8738 3  -  Our Short Story. By R. Austin Freeman. If served Tiiorntiyk., "who would I sfully practice the scientific detec- rime must take aU knowledge for his ere is no single fact which may irtfetdar circumstances, acquire a high i identtel value and in such circumqc failure is
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    • 219 3 I TRAVEL to Health «with Ovaltine's Aic Nature provides unstinted help to all who are indefinite 1)001 nierely "run-down" or recovering from sick- ness Four of her most invaluable gifts English malt new-laid eggs, rich, creamy n.ilk, and cocoa for flavouring ale sc i entifically combined in Ovaltine, which is
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    • 232 4 i <y *v V j*' I TO LET. IN RENT From Ist January, 193.'!. AT SIANG LIM PARK GEYLANQ. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. 4- roomed type $20.00 per month. 5- roomeu type $18.00 per month. Garague (with water) $3.00 per month. Apply:— SIONG LIM SAWMILL CO., 2 3, Sycd Alwl
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    • 548 4 TO LET. TO LET —45, Truro Road. Apply 47, Truro Road. TO LET—I6S, Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—CAPITOL THEATRE, MALACCA. Apply to S. Fung, Raffles Chambers, Singapore, or to Mrs. Tan Soo Sim, Malacca. TO LET—Attap Bungalow, No. 11-A, Lorong L, off Telok Kurau Road. Rent
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    • 541 4 AUCTION SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT SINGAPORE. Suit No. 563 of 1932. Between THE LEE WAII BANK. LTD., Plaintiffs and L CHOP KWONG FOOK SENG, 2. The Official Assignee of the Estate of CHOP KWONG FOOK SENG a bankrupt (added by Order of the Court, dated OoCober 24, 1932) Defendants.
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    • 559 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA CHINA TELEGRAPH COY., LTD. IThe public are hereby notified that in accordance wi h the decisions of ;he Intel-national Tcleg'.aph Conference, Madrid. 1932. the Weeknd Letter Teiegiam s'rvice will be abolished fcis from th? Ist April. 1933, and fiom tne same Uate the
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    • 560 4 BThe Besl' M And La If sl' Clock/ »r Walchc, Call On U/ Before Going Uftu\ Price/ ,Mtdcr J YICKWOH H^fr .429. NORTH BRIDIE Ro (Near Middle M.) Con Truer or for Repairs of I i y/ /fc flrr///A Jey,^,/; KAPALA CHINTAMANI. The best for all disease* of the scale
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  • 1543 5 1Y THE POULTRY EDITOR./ I have been asked by many readers what I meart by a "balanced ratio" for the food and what ar: they, p would be too tedious if I were to publish th- average analytical table of various foodstuffs, many of which are not
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  • 36 5 The printing of the Malayan Poultry Notes in Book Form is proceeding and should be finished by April 7, the opening date of the Singapore-Johore Agri-horticultural Exhibition. Copies will be posted direct to subscribers.
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    • 433 5 UNABLE TO KNEEL. Neuritis Hampered Her. iting or the pain and ih d from neuritis, this woman tells alsu 1( v-a she iid herself of it:— I have brn u:ipg Kru-chen Sals Bar ritis and it certainly has th; mcs wondereffect. My knees were wry painful, and it ante almos:
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    • 97 5 A British Malayan Product AWARDED FIRST PRIIE MALAYAN EXHIBITION nj.' )mMM\ i. i h i NETT ffPl EGYPTIAN BRAND This brand of Coffee is home grown and {.uperbly blended to taste. Its quality Is unique and the prices very cheap. Buy a tin to-day and see for yourself. Marvellous will
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    • 23 5 STRONG G DEFINITE IN THE CHARACTER OF THEIR APPEAL. YET SMOOTH AND MELLOW IN THE SATISFACTION THEY GIVE m JOHN PLAYER SONS, ENGLAND!
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  • 1934 6 Shipping News Notices. SHIPPING VIA THE SUEZ CANAL. TRAFFIC FIGURES ANALYSED. Tonnage Decrease Due To Diversion. The complete report by M Georges E. Bcnnet, the joint general manager, on the Suez Canal Company's traffic in 1932, is now available. If. Bonnet, points out that Japan, as in 1931, showed a
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  • 442 6 Floating Aerodrome In The Atlantic. German ingenuity has offered a solution of the problem of maintaining a South Atlantic seaplane service by the completion as a floating aeodrome of the fanner NorddeuUschei Lioyd liner Westfalen," which carried out successful trials in her new role off Heligoland
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  • 125 6 What Britain Demands Of Other Countries. Ai k luncheon of the Association of British Crwmbcrs of Commerce in Birmingham recently. Mr. Pe:er P. Bennut. president of the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, declared that Britain's in ernaticnal trade mu iL be "Pan a tirm basis of reciprocity The
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    • 418 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 PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (PndJtff Contract with His Majesty's Government*. OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Ranchi 17.000 Mar. 31 Soudan
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    • 202 6 UAMBURG-AMERIKA LJNIE Deutsch Australlsche Damprschiffs [H Gj Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t m.s. DUISBURG. via Manila Mar. 24 s.s. SCHEER, direct Japan ports Apr. 3 m.s. RUHR, via Manila Apr. 4 t ins. SAUERLAND, via Manila Apr. 18 s.s. PREUSSEN.
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    • 310 6 Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune THE MALAYA TRIBUNE 18 ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING DEPOTS— i SINGAPORE. Y. Mohamed rbrahim, 134, Tanjong Pagar Road, and Keppel Road Railway Btation. A. Palasamy, General Hospital (News Seller) Mr. E. 8. Kattuvasa, 391, New Bridge Road. E. S. Nalnamsah, 23 Neil
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    • 234 6 TIM Oversew Tradln» Syndicate, 2C Burmah SZSFSZZ'* Eranch Tont 41 Adi Ayurveda Rasayana Medical Hall 47 Queen Street, Penang Ibrahim. 503, Date Kramat Road, MALACCA. mm Mm m Co., Id, First Cross Street. The Lanka Store. 12, Jonker Street. M. A. Gomes «fe Co.. 64, Riverside. PERAJK Fe ß^tatXi^ mP
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    • 161 6 j THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" is now owned by the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd., and published from the "Malaya Tribune" offices at 56-50, Anson Rood, Singapore. U is being greatly improved by the introduction of many New I Features, while the best of the old ones are retained. The features
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    • 557 6 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEU^HER (Incorporated la Germany). The undemoted are the Company's intends fixtures:— OUTWARDS. t "DESSAU" for Yokohama. Kobe and Osaka "PULDA" for Manila, Hongkong 30 Shangliai. N. China and Japan v» ft "ALLER" lor Manila. Japan and Hankow "TRAVE" for Hongkong. Bhang. 8 hai, Taku, Dairen, Tslngtao and Japan
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  • 539 7 Mining Shares. Singapore, Saturday, n a .m. The following tin share quotation* are issued b> praaer and Co.. exchange end stock Uafcrrt— Buyers. Sellers. £1 \-.ini Kumbang Tin 23 3 243 xd $1 Austral Malay 1%- 2u,- norn Hltan Tin 10 6 12 Ca ba Tin 10
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  • 199 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER STILL VERY DULL. A Poorer Demand Than Ever. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday. 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 6 1 16 cts., down 1 16 ct. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber 2 3 32d., unchanged. Market Tone: Inactive. New York Rubber,
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  • 180 7 MAYNARD CO., LTD. Net Loss For Year $38,990. The dh~c OOf repor. of Maynard and Co., Ld. for the year end:d Oct. 31, 1932. states:— The net less for the year amounted to $38,990. Th debit balance brough; forwa d frcm las year was $432.45. to which must be added
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  • 214 7 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, March 25. Selling- London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 27|32d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13|16d.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25j32d., London 30 days' sight 2s 3*4,01, London demand 2s. 323 32d.. London TT. 2s. 3 1116 d., Lyons
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  • 1550 7 LOSS OF £2,636 REPORTED. Final Call Of Is. On Shares. The fourth annual ordinary general meeting of shareholders in Buloh River Rubber Estates Ltd.. was held at Bunge Hcuse. London, on Feb. 15, Mr. E. B. Skinner (chairman of directors) presiding. Mr. Skinner said: The past
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  • 79 7 Spain To Permit Foreign Supplies. Madrid. Opportunities for British manufacturers are opened by the order published in the Madiid Gazette" that the Government will allow foreign firms to supply materials for public woiks under certain conditions. These conditions are: Imperfections in national products ascei tamed after full inspection
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  • 646 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Saturday, 11 am. The following rubber share quotation* an u>*ued by Fra. er and Co. and Lyaii and Kvatt; '«cue Value. Praser Lyail s* Shares. St Co Cvatt. 1 Allenby $0.45 $0.55 $0.45 $0.65 1 Alor Qajah 0.25 0.35 0.25 0.36 IA. Hltam 0.50
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 55 7 THE 'Ifl SOUTH v %m -J BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT BATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. °fflce: 2. Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPOBATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L G. JOHNSON: General Manager. BEAI
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    • 72 7 I Small Savinqs--5L N LIGHTEN j Am\ YOUR *m I FINANCIAL j ML PATHWAY jg Yearly Interest Paid to You Small Savings regularly QllBrtCrly 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
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    • 301 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). BINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2.000.000 Paid-up-Capital £i,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: B in bay. Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra, Kirkuli, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and interest allowed at
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    • 228 8 Amusements < j TJHE INDEPENDENT THEATRE WITH THE PICK OP THE WORLD'B PICTURES. Matinees To-Day and To-Morrow at 3 p.m. CIRCLE CONCESSION TO "MICKEY MOUSE CLUB." GOOD OLD DOUG TRUST HIM TO BRING ALONG SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL JUST WHEN YOU NEED IT AND LAUGH? YOU'LL FIND OUT JUST HOW
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    • 321 8 i Hake THIS YOUR BIG NIGHT at the 110 A I*l TO I^!j I Matinees: To-Day A To-Morrow at 3.15 I SCHOOL-CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. I The Whole Town's Talking About This Amazing Film j "TBE TARZAN OF THE DEEP" FIRST NATIONAL'S I j I j COME EARLY! HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY!!
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    • 421 8 JFgT NICHTLY 6.15 C 9.15 PM. MATINEES—TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, AT 3.15 |\M SOMETHING TO CHUCKLE ABOUT! AFTER the BALI A saucy, daring comedy with music, starring BASIL RATH BONE ESTHER RALSTON IT'S A FEAST OF FUN j NEXT CHANGĔT- FIFI D'ORSAY in j THE GIRL FROM CALGARY AN ANTIDOTE FOR
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  • 21 9 Reuter Wireless. Batavia. Mar. 21. The Peoples' Council ftas approved of an immediate restriction on rice imports.—Reuter Wireless.
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    • 692 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) I IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JTRE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bar.krup'.cy. No. 139 of 1933 Summary Case. Re SIMON CECIL CONCEICAO. of No. 212, Rangoon Road. Singapore. Clerk. R c-iving Order mad- 17th March. 1933. Date of Order f:>r Summary Adminis'.ia
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 62 9 MAILS CLOSE. MONDAY. MARCH 27. North. N.-Eaft ard N.-West Sumatra (Op ten Nocrt> 0 a.m. Tembilahan and Rengat iChcong Heng) 10 a.m. Java, Scuth-Wcst Sumatra, South-East Borneo, Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly <Van Outhoorn» 11 a.m. Indo-Chi::a (Van Vollenhovin> 11 a.m. China, Rainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa, Bast Siberia, Western Canada
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  • 719 10 Two points emerge clearly from current discussions in the West of the Far Eastern dispute. One is that international action for an arms embargo is practically impossible; the other is that it is not proposed in the present state of affairs to resort to a boycott or
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  • 183 10 Mr. F. E. Harmer, A.S.P., has been granted seven and a half months' leave. Miss D. Hirst, Nursing Sister, Medical Department, S.S., has been transferred to Johore. The aopointment as Justice of the Peace conferred on Mr. Ng Seng Phang has been revoked. Mr. H. M. S. Haughton, Executive Engineer,
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  • 102 10 Commons Debate On Monday. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, March 24. A three days debate in the of Commons on a motion to establish a Jcint Select Committee to examine the Whit z Paper on India is expected to begin on Monday. The House will not
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  • 425 10 Roosevelt Tackling Big Problem. Reuter. Washington, March 21. The Treasury announces that a new National Bank is being formed in Detroit to take over part of the assets and assume responsibility of psrt of the deposits of the First National Bank and the Guardian National B ::k of
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  • 76 10 Editor Bankrupt And Company In Liquidation. Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 21. Damages to the extent of £19,000 were i warded to the Sun Life Assurance of Canada oy a jury, before the Lord Chief Justice, against the printers and publishers and editor if the paper called "The City
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  • 61 10 Mails by the outward Dutch aeroplane from \msterdam are expected to a: rive at Singapore )y the evening express to-day. Correspondence addressed to boxholder.s enly will be ready for delivery at 7.30 p.m. Frcm Western Australia by the "Minderco," due at Singapore at 2 p m. to-day From
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  • 32 10 Reuter. Bagdad, March 24. There is no news of the Spanish airman Fernando Loring. who is on a flight to Manila, since he left Bagdad on Wednesday morning Reuter.
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  • 136 10 Mr. Daniel Lim Koon Chan and Mr. W. E. Vowler have been made Second-Lieutenants in the S.S.V.F.. and Mr. E. Egan has been appointed to be a Lieutenant, while a commission as Captain has been granted to Mr. W. L. Kitserow The Liquor Distubutors 1 Asrociaticn of Singapore and the
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  • 464 10 (BY "LOOKER-ON.-), Is it the Derby? 'Smatter of fact, I actually iU. three "runners" in club sweeps. But the miserable stumers didn't run nearly hard enough, and only 20 or 30 "chips" all tol l a A The man who created Felix is dead Requies-eat in pace.
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  • 64 10 The following appointments are notified in the Government Gazette: Mr F H Grmnitt W be a Nominated Unofficial Member oi LegislaUve Council, subject to the approval M His Majesty the King, during the absence on leave of Mr. Palgrave Simpson: Mr. W. v Barron to act as Under Secretary. S
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  • 64 10 GIRLS* CORNER, on page 2. OUR SHORT STORY, en page? 3 and 16. MALAYAN POULTRY NOTES, on 3 SHIPPING NEWS, on page 6. JOHORE NEWS AND NOTES, on page 13 CHURCH SERVICES, on page 14. RADIO NEWS, on page 15. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 18. MALACCA MEDICAL
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    • 496 10 BRABB u m j DlUuILmUu The guarantee of good quauT. DlUulLmilij FOR BEDSTt/vu*;. **m»m* in w u*wmm9%w j NEW &^rr^^~~^ WITH THE j SHIPMENT JsH~~* FAMOUS JUST W 1 PYRAMID J |j ARRIVED. U I jL MARK. I A most extensive M ffif] exceptional j range of differ* I fO&W
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    • 37 10 j 634 i j T.K.K.'s I j Balloon Toys from 1? its to 8» rts. each. I Hair Ponunade 15 and 20 cts. per bottle. TENG SENG GUAN, Established 1905. j I I 634, North Bridge Road.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 310 10 DIARY OF EVENTS. Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, MARCH 25. High Tides —10.30 a.m., 11.12 p.m. Meeting, Fraser and Neave, Trafalgar Street, noon. Golf: Island Club March medal competition; Sepoy Lines Golf Club, Men's Monthly Medal (stroke*. League Football: Div. I, Chinese v. P. Brani, Anson Road. Football: M.F.A.
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  • 4114 11 SINGAPORE MAINTAINS EXCHANGE POSITION. Opposition To Tariffs. Annual Meeting Of The Chamber Of Commerce. Chamber. r«*terday' 8 annual meeting ESS SS S T here n im P ort s in p, ai to 22 million dolb" i, d arS dd
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  • 373 11 League And Japan. CHINESE CAPTURE TANKS. Reuter. New York, March 24 Mr. Matsuoka. on arrival here, asserted that Japan was not appealing to anyone for it was not a vassal State to America cr any other nation—Renter. The Hague, March 21. A boycott on Japan is most
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  • 281 11 Victim Of Alleged Brutal Assault. 4» The dpath of a Chinese whc died a a r suL f being brutally assaulted by several com;atricts formed the subject of the Coroner's Mr. P. G. Bourne's) inquiry yesterday. Two Chine e who were arreted and ch&rgetl hcrtly after the alleged
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  • 149 11 General Referendum Suggested. Vienna. The proposal to hold a referendum in every country hi Europe on Sunday. July 29, 1934, the twentieth anniversary of the outbreak of the Great War. on the question of a United States oi Europe, is by the extensive Paneuropa movement, which has its
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  • 961 11 TENTATIVE FRENCH AGREEMENT. British Approval. Objection Of The Baltic States. Reuter. Franc* has ten athvly agreed to the prtviMoni if the European p;*c? plan matted as thy rtsult of Mr. J. R Mat Donald s vWt tc Heme. Bt Urn generally approve? but Ptland and ih Ba
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    • 233 11 WS MUSTER'S VOICE NEW RECORDS for MID MARCH also ***** Soon.™ t night Amhr *****. MIMI Maurice Chevalier. THE POOR APACHE, Maurice Chevalier stsasr-« Obtainable at: j I Moutrie's i "H.M.V." Specialists. S ..L L i£!: SINGAPORE. I LAWSON'S I j|| Liqueur Scotch j The Safet y Seal on each
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  • 207 12 GREGALACH BURSTS BLOOD VESSEL. New Record. Sixteen Drop Out Of Race. THE TURF. Reuter. London. March 24. The Grand National steeplechase (4 miles. 856 yards > was run at Aintree to-day in brilliant weather, the outsider. Kellsboro Jack, winning from a
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  • 68 12 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. March 24. Mr E. J. ElUs. District sales manager of the Ford Motor Co. of Malaya. Ltd.. Singapore, who is just new visiting Bangkok, received a telepram to-day to the effect that he won £100 in the Irish Sweep on the Grand
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  • 337 12 First Day Of Amateur Meeting. iFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. March 24. The Sclangor amateur races meeting opened in bright sunshime but a heavy shower commenced at the conclusion cf the first race. The small attendance included the Sultan of Perak. Results at a glance: RACE I.—Ponies:
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  • 951 12 S.R.C. Win. AIRMEN AGAIN FAIL TO IMPRESS. ASSN. FOOTBALL. (By •'Rimau.") Th- R.A.F. will have to improve considerably H they ar •to maimain the leputation they enjoyed in Singapor? scccer circles during the last twe seasons. Making their second League outing yesterday, in a First Divisicn
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  • 259 12 S.C.F.A. 111 BEAT V.M.C.A. The third team of the Straits Chinese P.A. triumphed over the V.M.C.A. in the T\mrd" Division of the 6.A.F.A. Leu<;ue yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium by \h:- odd goal in three. The game was evenly contested. Mr. E. Laidman refereed. and the
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  • 293 12 Formerly Employed At John Little's. Sim Ah Chee, a merchant formerly employed by John Little L Co.. Ltd appealed before the Chief Justice. Sir William Murison. yesterday against his conviction and sentence in the lower court. He was convicted of being in possession of certain accessories which
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  • 88 12 Camera's Former Manager. BOXING. Reuter. London. March 24. Tlie "News Chronicle" says that Leon See, Camera's ex-manager, died of poisoning at Monte Carlo where in endeavouring to recoup his fortunes he had lost everything.—Reuter. Monte Garl>\ March 24. T-here is no confirmation of the death of
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  • 227 12 At New WerM Moonlight HaH. The spaei-ms Moonlight Hall, the venue of many a thrilling fight before the construction of the New World Arena, will be tbe scene ol the long anticipated return contest between Aircraftsman Graham and Nicky Sullivan on the night of March 31. The
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  • 82 12 Time Better Than Old Record. ROWING. Reuter Wireless. London. March 23. The Oxford crew are rapidly improving and rowed well together 13-day and defeated two o. their ov a records and there are prcsprcts oi a thrilling struggle on April 1. The Dark Blues rowed from Barnes
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  • 100 12 Early on Thursday morning a party of Km enue Officers arrested a Chinese who was ir possession of about $1.5C0 worth of nonGovernment chandu. The accused was a man and was rowing up the Singapore River when he was met by the Customs Officers who had
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  • 277 12 Latest Results And Ties. LAWN TENNIS. Yesterday's ties in the S.C.C. Spring tournament resulted as follows: CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES: Roy Smith bea* Dr. L. Demeny. 9—7, 6—2. CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRS: E. A. Taylor and R. F. Goodman beat R. F. Ycung and B. J. P. Fletcher, 6—l, 6—4; Dr. H.
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  • 358 12 Motion To Revoke Letters Of Administration. j Ac interesting motion for the revocation of the Letters of Administration granted to Yip Sv.ee in the estate of Yuen Iho. deceased, came before Mr. Justice Whitley in the Supreme Court yesterday. The applicant v.as a Chinese lady named.
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  • 324 12 BATS BRILLIANT! V THOUGH INJURED. 223 Not Out. England v. New Zealand Test Match. CRICKET. Alter a shaky start in the first Tesl betam En-land and Mrw Zealand which began hrr to-daj. th Engh>hmen collared the bowling and scored 418 runs during the day for the loss
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  • 19 12 TO-DAY'S LUNCH SCORE. Reuter. England: 560 for 8 wkts. declared. New Zealand: 6 for 9 wkt.— Reuter.
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  • 229 12 (Frort Our Own Correspondent.' Janata Bakm March The 1 cal -rason vill cptn next month aa Hari Raya Haji Day (April S) when B* meet the Joliore Cricket Club. In Johore Bator, play commencing at 11 a.m. There arc nineteen fixt'nc on the Bst ta*m of which
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  • 100 12 Amambra.—Douglas Fairbanks in v the World in Eighty Minut s Capitol— "Tiger Shask." Empire.—"The Doom d Batuliou. end matinees: "Seas Beneath Great World.-Sid? shows, pa Malay opera, Chinese wayangv iHenl ing films <"Heartbreak" and "Una ard at Star Talkie: "Lost Squadron"' MarlbfTouch Murd?rs in the Rue M<
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  • 262 13 "Finished Product Of British Race." Madrid. pathetic human and extremely e ffi i, the description given of the London :v.:xn by a writer who sings a whole coparses i„ A. B. Spain's most v daily Although attempts have been he declares, to copy the -bobby" in arts of
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  • 238 13 Activities During February. Di-ring February the following flvin was carried out by member of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club: Hours. Minutes. Dual instructions n 5p Sol o 30 45 Crosscountry 12 25 All other 8 end h of 22. ClOSed nine days towaid the hondav ThT y
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  • 705 13 Theft From Shop. TAMIL ORDERED THE RATTAN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. March 23. Before Sheikh Abu Bakar (Second Magistrate) the case was concluded. Involving four Tamils, who arrived here from Singapore on the evening of March 10 and entered the shop cf a Chinese
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  • 189 13 Tuesday, March 14. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Tempany. Mr. J. S. W. Arthur. Lt-Col. R. H. A. D. Love. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. M. Griffin. Captain T. P. Coe, Mr. N. R. Jarrett. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hannigan i.nd Mr. H. Weisberg dined at King's House.
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  • 1013 13 Alleged Arab Feud. CONCLUSION OF THE HEARING. A cay which has arttiMd considerable interest amongst two different parties cf thr Arab community—the Syeds and thr Shaikhs—was brought to conclusion bffor? the District Judrc (.in. ii. a. Fetter) jratetdMr, the hearing Dotal adji.urn.-d fr< m Thursday. The
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    • 85 13 I 7.15 To-Night 9.30 SLIM SUMMERVILLE I" UNEXPECTED FATHER" I —or GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD j j EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED j I AT LOW RATES (j I For quotation* for mil. transit risks by Road, at Rail or Water [J j Afflf to:— \l SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. General
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    • 120 13 No fussing with pots and pans. Every mould a masterpiece Crown Jelly is a time and labour saving I BRITISH PRODUCT. j FRAMROZ Co. j I Freedom "Duff's 55 whisky I j gang thegither! j j GUARANTEED 12 YEARS OLD. j j Procurable at:— Singapore Cricket Club, if||jf Singaporeßecreation Club.
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    • 131 13 i m mm .4 X s .jf... 3!« BUKU CHRITA LHJLU-KALA Bahasa STRAITS MALAY ROMAMZEI). OW LIAT KOK CHEE 4 Buku Tama- Satu tft TANG CHAY LIAT KOK. 2 Buku Tamat Satu St. SAY HAN. 5 Buku Tamat Satu S I WAKANG atau CHAP FUEK LCH HUAN OM. 3 Buku
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  • 2260 14 Bankrupt* v Court AFFAIRS OF LOCAL SOLICITOR. As stated briefly in these columns, after rtrenuous opposition the applica.ion for receiving and adjudication orders against Mr. G. H. Gartside, an advocato and soiiciicr, was granted in the Bankruptcy Cour: yesterday, befcra Mr. Justice Mills. Mr. Brisks appeared
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  • 81 14 Never To Introduce A Bill. Washington (District of Columbia). Een&io; Reynolds, a newcomer to the United S a es Congress is seeking to make a record for himself in lis firsi six-year te:m. That record Is rot to introduce a single Bi!l while he is cerving the
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  • 227 14 "IK rong Type"' Of Men In The Tropics. Durban, Natal Great Britain wastes millions ut poundi In sending out the wrong type of men COT the Colonial Servlc* In the tropics, according to Dr. William Lloyd, the London Ear and Throat Specialist who is now on holiday in
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  • 189 14 Thrillinff Story (»i "Antung" Wreck. SHIPPING NEWS. The "Anhui." the ves:el which rose out of the 400 passengers and 59 ,v r crew of 111 of the Antung," which ran r~ the rocks off Hainan Island, arrived ta Su" yesterday. The master cf the "Anhui" said
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 387 14 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6:50 am. Holy Communion. 7:3.) a.m. Id Una. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. 10:30 a.m. Service at R.A.F. Base, Seletar. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. and on Tuesday, Thursday and
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    • 366 14 4 p.m. Bible Classes and Sunday School. 6 p.m. Gospel Service Speaker: Mr. E. Tipson. Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Gospel Meeting in Malay Friday, 5:30 p.m. Bible Address Speaker: Mr. S S Adams. [During alterations to Church. Services prill m hild in the Chinese Gospel Hall,
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    • 40 14 TAIT'S MANILA «w CARNIVAL LOCATION: ANSON ROAD. F FOLLOW M THE 'i£r*jfaj(p *M CROWD THERE ALL RIGHT "GLOBE OF S| 1 DEATH" «SBaanH DODGEM ON THE "DODGEM" THE BEST PEOPLE IN town dodging em THE DODGEM M I Gate Admission
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  • 484 15 WHAT ASIATICS WANT. PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION, SPORT AND NATIVE SONGS. Belon is a letter from a well-known Asiatic reader of the "Malaya Tnbune, who expres.es concisely his views of what the masses of ,s ,n Malay, would hkc tha way of broadcasting.
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  • 510 15 Radio-Telephone Link Established. npRANS-OCEANIC telephone conversations were successfully carried out on March 5 at 4 p.m. in the Heacock building office of Attorney E. A. Perkins. Consul-General for Siam at Manila, when he talked with the American Ministers and high Government officials in Slam. Your various
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  • 210 15 A Growing Market For Sets. AT a meeting of the Royal Empire Society, at Whitw H tel ViCt ria thC Rt Hon J H. Whitley, chairman of the B 8.C.. gave an addr eS3 on Broadcasting to the Empire, in hi recounted the history and aims of
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  • 94 15 A MAN in Shanghai is now reported to be studying an accidental discovery that would turn all furnaces into radio receivers. His research is inspired by the fact that several days ago his furnace reproduced clearly and distinctly a programme that was being broadcast from a radio station
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  • 1785 15 WAVELENGTHS CHANGED. PROGRESS OF EMPIRE SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTS. Reports from various parts of the Empire show the great interest which has been aroused by the new short-wave service from Daventrv Malaya has had good and bad reception and emphasis is laid on the need for local
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    • 101 15 Perfect World Radio Reception with a GECoPHONE Superheterodyne RECEIVER (For A. C. Mains) A highly efficient 6-valve Superheterodyne model j for use with an external loud speaker. Designed to operate on the short and medium wavebands. Tile result of intensive research and experience of short wave reception in all parts
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    • 333 15 'g^a 0 p o a t»r I EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDItiQ IURMA). CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. 'Rom The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. lengths: 25.28 and 31.3 me s. GMT 230 p.m. Tme Signal from Bis Bon. News Bullet n. 245
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    • 372 15 station—2o.64 and 40.3) giving talks, usualh 6.20 a.m. Monday. SYDNEY (VK2ME—3I.2B metres), addres? 11, Yorw Street, Sydney, daily 6.50 to 7.50 p.m The station opens and closes with the cal sign, followed by the call of the Kookaburrs News items are given at intervals during th. transmission, which is a
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  • 165 17 Sports Pastimes. MEDAN GRIFFINS. Draw For 1933 Importations. THE TURF. The following is the result of the draw for mo Medan 1933 horse griffins imported throueh Mr J. Duval:— Marsala b.m. 5 years, by Tipper—Salva ■jrawn by Raja Mansur, Penang. Wattle Ash ch g. 4 years, by Saltash— Wattle Drawn
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  • 242 17 BADMINTON. The final of the N.S.B.A. championship be••veen Lim Eng Bee and Foong Seong will be played off on Sunday in the King George V. -chocl hall at noon. An entrance fee of 10 cents will be charged. I'he following will represent N.S. v. the S.C.R.C. in
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  • 172 17 aoJSm W ilcs As the Singapore Badminton hsociation will be holding its meeting to-morrow, may I, as an enthusiast, suggest through the columns of your popular journal, that the S.B.A. take the lead in organising Competition in badminton along the same lines as the Commercial Cup soccer
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  • 249 17 ASSN. FOOTBALL. iFrom Oar Own Correspondent.) Malacca, March 23. The Malacca Club scored eight goals for the £ec-nd successive time when they beat the Police team 8—0 yesterday on the Padang. The experiment of playing Porter, the inter-State full back, at centre, is being attended with
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  • 257 17 Twenty-Two Nominations Made. GOLF. London, Feb. 23. The Professional Golfers' Association have nominated the following 22 players from whom the team of eight will be chosen to represent Great Britain against America in the Ryder Cup professional golf match at Southport on June 26 and 27:— Percy
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  • 239 17 S.C.R.C. Beat St. Joseph's. CRICKET. The S.C.R.C. beat St. Joseph's Institution Scores rUnS on Sun <^ I »2£ 1 C r h < Choon Leon b Chopard 23, L Hoahing c Leijssius b Boon 16, Wong Cho.v m c Le Mercier b Boon 9. Ong Soew Kee c
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  • 247 17 In a match on the School ground on Saturday, the R.A. d:feated St. Josephs Institution by an innings and 40 runs. Scores: R.A.: Morris b Pennefather 2. Wool c and b Milne 2. Childerscn run cut 10. Jagger c Klienman b Pennefather 23. Lt. Tyrrell b
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  • 63 17 The Island Club March monthly medal 'stroke) competition will be played to-day and to-morrow. The list for the Easter Cup invitation mixed foursomes to be played during th<. Easter holidays, is now open and will close on Saturday. April 8 The competition is open to all members
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  • 218 17 The prizes for the winners of the various activities of the lelck Ayer Epworth League were distributed by the President. Miss Ong Nya Lay. at the literary meeting held on the 10th. at the Telok Ayer Church Hall. Mr. Tan Huat Seng, the fourth Vice-President, belore calling
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  • 44 17 Belgrade. Two friends were returning home together after a party. "Give me a match." said one. "Use your own." replied the other. Knives were whipped out, and the man who Lad refused a match was left dead on the prvement.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 109 17 j 1 TROUBLES Children and Babies generally do in this climate. Why not protect them against I the danger of skin irritations and inflamations? Nivea Creme is the ideal cure. I Rub a little Nivea Creme into your skin every time after washing. In the I case of prickly heat
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    • 68 17 i i,» I OUR TOWN OFFICE. I I The town office of the "Malaya I Tribune" has been removed from |20a-20c, Collyer Quay, to I I Messrs. E. M. Glover Co., [9, The Arcade (Ground floor) Tel. 2219. I s j Advertisement inquiries may be J j made there, and
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    • 475 17 g£ MOTHER and BABY ■■Wggßs!&fc BOTH DOI\C WELL: j These are magic words that have brought happiness and joy j into many a home. To ensure a healthy mother anu a baby that is bonny, robust i and well-developed it is necessary, that a s v rti eie n c
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  • 1489 18 What Is the Correct Name MUSLIM AFFAIRS. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.} Tlie series of entertainments which local Muslims held in the cour c of this monthfirst by Dr. H. S. Mocnshi. J.P., C.H., then b the Malaya Football Association and last Saturday by the Muslim community—in honor;r
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  • 336 18 Report Of Agricultural Board. The annual re pert cf the Malacca Agricultural Medical Board, for the year ended 1932, states that the area eerved by the Board comprised 146.561 within the Settlement and 2,776 acres outside it. The figur s of income and expenditure for the last
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  • 412 18 Prevalent Distress. REPORT FOR LAST HALF-YEAR. As in the case of the European Unemployment Fund the Singapore Non-European Reliif Fund accoun.s reveal a pa'.he.ic lack of the means to ccpe with the distress prevalent among the Eurasian and Asiatic communities owing to the slump. It is .rue that
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    • 545 18 AGAINST A Vf DISEASE-CARRYING)/ M INSECTS Jy B 75 r i mm Several patent preparations have been uUKk£ I i offered to the public of .Malaya for 'SINGAPORE FOOT' but none quite ONLY 75 cts. so go od as CIREZIT. j j a bottle. WHY PAY MORE it is a
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    • 305 18 Sllenburys Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the 'Allenburys' Foods are as easily digested as mother's milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. MOW Food No. 1 Milk Food No 2 Hint,
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  • 104 19 t Look At This Week's Post-Bag. %-r My Dear Nephews, I must first of all tender an apology to C Hock Guan for not crediting him with the article Earth. Sky-and Moon," which appeared m last week's 'Corner." Just occasionally slip- like this happen and I
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  • 595 19 By 'Happy-Go-Lucky Kid. n I live by the sea—the sea of glorious and ever-changing charms. The great expanse of gleaming blue ocean reflects the glory of the sun and silvery lustre of the moou. I hke to sit on the beach the whole day and drnik m
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  • 245 19 (By "Littie JohnnyMuar.) Good manners are so important, being ri n our actions as well as speech, that we •r>uiri ever be on the alert, trying to improve Selves. Bad manners cause people to dislike They say we are vulgar,, or rude or im- or selfish, or too
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  • 702 19 (By "Smiling Lieutenant.") Hallo. Chums! Jerome" has been nur- i£ tne Club for th^tT/w Club Tnfnn, f Und Ut my i,ltereSt th STi c only reason th at I can give for wrttZ""* Carlier iS that 1 am not gJbd v, i L not
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  • 652 19 (By "Kid Co. 6," Sarawak.) Undoubtedly my pen-name is unfamiliar to you, chums, as I am a new contributor to this "Corner." I have been introduced recently by a friend of mine to share a part in the "six-columns"—a funny name isn't it? He urged me earnestly
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  • 495 19 (By Yeo Cheng Swa, Muar.) "What is your ambition after leaving school?" The speaker was a handsome Malay youth, of medium height, and with a face that suggested much seriousness. He was a trustworthy friend of mine, he had never asked me about my future career and' so
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  • 98 19 (By "Southern Cross.") Rain is nice to cool people on a hot shiny day. When it is a cold day it is of no use. Some people live on hillsides or mountains. These people use rain water to drink, cook and boil. There are few people in this
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  • 362 19 'By Kid and Co. 4," Sarawak.) .J"?, h flrSt tlme 1 nlte 10 our "Corner,n4 „,l rather nervous as am s newcomer WU ail. i hope your ereat chum later on. One day, during my Easter vacaticn, I was united by my friends to join in a
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  • 146 19 (By 'Golden Arrow.") Last Sunday morning, as I was reading a book called 'Frankenstein." was startled to hear a loud sound on the road. Being very curious to investigate the sound I walked to the balcony and looked down on the road There I saw large crowds of
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  • 198 19 (By I. c. H. Mohamed.) Arab Street stretches from Beach Road to and 0 aTdavT "51 B bUSy and all day long, motor-cars, buses, rickshaws f T no; a K nd m T r CyCleS Pa* along this street It is not broad, but it is smooth and
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  • 168 19 I By Kid <fr Co. 1;• Saraioak.) Hello! chums, happy days are here a*a ln This time I introduce you some more "Kid <fe Cos." Be very sure that you will like them. They are newcomers, but expect to be verv free and easy with all of
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  • 87 19 (By John Brown.) Peace means that a country is giving no against anoth 2 2 «nd2X"t aga ns another country which is neutral. The neutral country can supply ammunitions, guns 222! nd ther war equipments. The' opposite of peace is war. War means that a country is
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  • 56 19 »»v l III I Oi (By Noel Leicester.) Bovs will sometimes smash up ant hills, ar.d kill ants for no other purpose than mischief and so-called "sport" If they would only in the course of their nature study learn something of the habits of the ant,
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    • 175 19 J SELLING IN THOUSANDS! I THE ANNUAL OF THE EAST I (1932-33 Edition) I I Edited And Compiled by H. F. Knapp, F.R.G.S. I I BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER I Acclaimed to be the most magnificently produced most remark- 1 1 able Book on Travel, Trade, Industry and Adventure in
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