Malaya Tribune, 28 March 1933

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX. -No. 73 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday. March 28, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1933.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 126 1 fse Swan Brand j j liked by everybody I %t 9 s quality and economy combined j I p j Sole Importers: j i The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., j j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG j STiE I Refrigerated Supplies, Cakes Confectionery j And A Full Range of Groceries lc
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    • 195 1 A. PUNTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Efiamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying jrold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. m; ii i..iM,i urn s::iW!iHi»«iiinmiiimniiiininiii«iiuM«ußiM jQUINNESS IS
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  • 2459 2 HOW 70 LIVES WERE LOST. PASSENGERS AND CREW MAKE MAD RUSH FOR BOATS. A graphic story was told of events following the stranding of the s.s. "Antung," at a Marine Court of Enquiry into the disaster held at Hongkong on Mar. 16. An
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    • 58 2 A Cup Of Hot BOVRIL gets one going in tne morning! The delicious beef A Nothing equals flavour of Bovril is B Vril as a sustai nin« most tempting and ap- body-building drink fo; petizmg wlun you fed Ptf*4V»'JH men, women an d AGENTS: THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD., SINGAPORE AND
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    • 124 2 New Permanent Beauty Discovery ra -'i '< powder Shiny noses will soon no more be seen. The way Itoudre Tokalon—became it contains Mi ;se < J Crvjjm —u-i!l to "Vennanent (V.mplexi'm li»a..t\, baa been cisci.vred never dry the sk:n or clojp the t> ,r< It cues a marvellous French chemists
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  • 385 3 Economic Boycott In Retaliation. Reuter. London, March 26. A meeting of the London Jewish Board of deputies representing Jews in the British Empire decided not to support, as a body, the .cctt of German goods in protest against the treatment of Jews in Germany but
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  • 101 3 Sir Hope Simpson's Big Job Completed. Reuter. Shanghai. March 26". Sir Hope Simpson leaves Shanghai to-day t London by the "Emprtss cf Canada." having iuccessfully completed his work as Director General oi' the Chinese National Flood Reliei" Commission, having organised a huge scheme of dyke construction alcnj
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  • 202 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, March 23. atlon e hf ra K S S?tUementJi 'Malacca) Assooin ht h ;J 2SS ffom lead n me mber S titHHrn immunities that there is destituticn among the unemployed in the town I Malacca but hot in the
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  • 199 3 The sixth annual general meeting of "D" (Eurasian) Co.. S.V.C. Club, will be held at the Headquarters on March 29 at 6.30 p.m. The report states: The committee selected at the last annual general meeting consisted cf the following: President, The Commandant (ex-officio); vicepresident. Major H.
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  • 105 3 It is notified in the Gazette that the Convention between the United Kingdom and Prance respecting Legal Picceedings in Civil and Commercial Matters, of Feb. 2, 1922, has been extended to include the following French Colonies and Territories under French Mandate as from Jan. 1. 1933: Colonies. Indo China French
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  • 113 3 Supreme Court Judgment In Bank Claim. Judgment was delivered by Mr. Justuv McFall in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday en the claim by the Kwong Yik Bank against the "Malayan Daily Express" (1926) Co., and four directors, Messrs. Yap Pow Ching. K. Arumugam. Loh Kirn Swi
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  • 327 3 Meeting Of The Committee Of The S.R.A. not m f tln of the committee of the SingatZL Ratepayerj Association on Wednesday l5rVv er T e i Pre^ n l Mr J LBI,OOck Riding), Mr_Tay Lian Teck, Mr. Tan 800 Teck, Mr. D AM Mr R N RCUben Mr
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  • 98 3 Crew And Workmen Stampede For The Shore. Reuter. Seattle. March 25. The 14.000-ton liner 'President Madison" suddenly capsised in the mooring dock and is slowly filling with water. It is believed that three of the crew are trapped. One hundred and fifty seamen and workmen stampeded to the
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  • 286 3 Another Thriller Coming To The Marlborough. Tha. popular action star of the movie. Richard Talmadge, will be seen shortly at th? Marlboro' Theatre in the fates, action picture this well-loved actor has appeared in many months. In "Get That Girl," the tiile of this new feature, Talmadge throws
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  • 88 3 Reuter. Paris, March 25. The Cabinet pondered at length the proposed Four Pcwer Pact and postponed their verdict until (according to a semi-official statement) they have received definite information of the attitude of the various interested Governments, especially these not previously 4 consulted. The Cabinet also discussed
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  • 54 3 Reuter. San Francisco, March 25. After fourteen years' agitation, the Superior Court granted the Labour Leader, Mooney. a fresh trial in connection with the dynamiting outrage of 1916, for which Mooney was sentenced to death in 1918. the sentence bei..£ afterwaids commuted cwing to popular agitation
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  • 319 3 League Of Nations' Bulletin. The loUowing is the Health Bulletin of the League cf Nations 1 Eastern Bureau. Singapote, for the week ended March 18. 1933: Beirut: 11 smallpox cases end no dcathr. as compared with 1 case and no death in the urevious week.
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  • 70 3 One of the directors of Imperial untitled Industries L.d.. London. Col. G. P. Polli.t, D.5.0.. M.Sc, Ph.D., will be passing through Malaya on a shori visit during the coming foitnight. accompanied by his nephew and secretary. Col. Pollitt is a* preseni. on a world tour cf inspection of 1.C.1, overseas
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 212 3 Yes.her figure was marvelous^\ Hers was th* kind of figure JI II Paris dressmakers must /if, I I dream about. Imagine the f/ci I I disappointment of seeing Wp fty l //wk I a blemished skin! Didn't X'«/ /y/JBSSfi I she know this simplest se- Xl i|/wsWlll I cret of
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    • 95 3 The germs of disease lurk in the mouth and crevices of the teeth. Pebeco is the weapon to use in dealing with this unseen threat to ycur teeth and health. Pebeco is different from all other tooth pastes, it contains no soap, no grit, no sweet flavouring. It is prepared
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 617 3 EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA), CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. Trom The Empire Trantmltter, Daventry, England. Wavelengths: 25.28 and 31.3 metus. G MT. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben N.ws Bulletin. 2.45 p.m. New Books, a talk by Mr. Basil
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  • 1765 4 Shipping News Notices. WHEN IS A SEAMAN ON DUTY? Court Of Appeal Ruling Reversed. The House of Lords (Lords Euckmaster, Warrington of ClyfTc, Tomlin, Rus ell of Killcwen and Wright) has allowed an appeal by Claric Amanda Ros n (an infant) and Elizabeth ABCfl Ro en, of Kingston-upon-Hull. from an
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  • 124 4 New Association For Officers' Wives. Lady Beaumont presided in London, at a meeting of Merchant Naval officers' wives, at which it was unanimously decided to inaugurate an association to be known as "The Watch Ashore." Its objects will be to foster greater interest in the well-being of
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  • 103 4 "Klang." Brit., 723 tons, from Penang 27-3; for Penang 29-3. "Kudat," Brit., from Sandakan 27-3; for Sandakan 1-4. "Opten Noort," Dut. 3,566 tons, from Batavia 27-3; for B. Deli 27-3. "Katori Maru." Jap.. 6,127 tons, from Middlesborough 26-3; for Yokohama 26-3. "Singkel." Dut., from DJambi 27-3; for Djambi
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  • 143 4 Outbreak Of Fire And Broken Propeller. Frcmantle, Feb. 23. After being on fire at sea and then crippled by the loss of three blades en her propeller the steamer "Helmspey" limped into Piemant c to-day. The Helruspey left Sunderland for Sydney to load a cargo of flour for
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  • 292 4 Services To Vessels Duringr Past Year. During 1932 the coastguard organisation was required to take life-saving action, sometimes only of a precautionary nature, in the case of 580 vessels cbserved or reported tS be in distress off the coasts qt Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and on
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  • 202 4 Alleged False Information By Shipmaster. Captain Johann Jacobsen. master of th" S.S. "Gustav Diederichsen" appeared before Ccmdr. Newill. at the Hongkong Marine Com to answer a summons on three counts preferred against him by Sub-Inspector Rozeskwy. The rirst count was that on Pcbruary 27 he did wilfully give
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 395 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON and FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Und.r Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Rmchi 17,0u0 Mar. 31 Soudan
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    • 631 4 «r i ri in i i i t i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i r, 1 OUR TOWN OFFICE, j I The town office of the "Malaya f I Tribune" has been removed from f |20a-20c, Collyer Quay,
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    • 193 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch I Australlsche Dampfschiff* Wj Gesellachaft (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. 5.5. SCHEER. direct Japan ports Apr. 3 ms. RUHR, via Manila Apr. 4 t mjs. SAUERLAND. via Manila Apr 18 s.s. PREUSSEN. via Manila May 4 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN,
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    • 555 4 STEAMER SAILINGS ■1 NORDDEUTStBEB (Incorporated 1* Germany). The undernoted are the Company's int. -no* fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1933. t "DKSSAU" for Yokohama, Kobe, and Csaka Mar 3Q "FULDA'' for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai, N. China and Japan Apr 3 "ALLER" for Manila, Japan and Hankow Apr 8 8 "TRAVE" for Hongkong, Shanghai,
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  • 552 5 Singapore, Tu~e.day, 11 a.m. The following tin share quotations are Issued by Fraser and Co., exchange and stock brokers.— S Buyers. Sell era. As un Kumbang Tin 23 3 24|3 xd Aasiral Malay Up 2U|- norn Av rr Hitam Tin U> 5 11 ;i cd.
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  • 180 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. LITTLE BUSINESS PASSING. Demand For Spot At 6 1/16 cts. (By Our Financial Correspondent./ Singapore. Tuesday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 6 1116 cts., unchanged. Tin (Singapore), $77%, unchanged. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber 2 3!32d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York Rubber, 2
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  • 47 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London Spot 2 3 32d. New York: 2 15 16 (G.) cents. Singapore. 6—6 4 cents. TIN. London Spot: £151 7s. 6d. (Up 2s. 6d.). London 3 months: £152 ss. (Up 7s. 6d.). Singapore: $77.62 4COPRA. Sundricd 54 *J Mixed 53 86
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  • 977 5 Substantial Increase In Deposits. The annual ordinary general meeting of Westminster Bank. Ltd., was held at the he:.d office. Lothburg, E.C. The Hon. Rupert E. Beckett (Chairman) presided. The chairman alluded tc the changes in the economic and financial conditions since the time of the last Annual
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  • 306 5 Exchange Offsets Year's Economies. D POrt by dir ectors of the Bah Lias Rubber Estates. Ltd.. and the audited statement o. accounts for the financial year ended Oct 3 *L i3r pre it to the 22nd arnual meeting of the company on March 15 in London, states
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  • 152 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Mother Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: fjheil Aviatien Spirit in 4 gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.23 Lhell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.86 Shell M tor Spirit per 4 gallon tin
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  • 165 5 Germany's Protection Of Agriculture. Berlin. British Empire products are to some extent detrimentally affected by a new decree for ihe "protection of agriculture" which was pub!*thed and put into operation recently. The customs duty on buckwheat and g> ass seeds, of which con iderable consignments were imported
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  • 218 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore. March 28. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 27'32d, London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 1316 d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25,32 d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 2%d., London demand 2s. 3 23;32d.. London T.T. 2s. 3 11
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  • 650 5 Singapore, Tuesday. 11 a m. ihe following rubber ahare quotations art i;. .Ed by Fra cr and Co. and Ly*U and Evatt: '-*ue Value. Fraser Lyall Sbsres. A Co. Evatt 1 AUenby $0.45 $0.55 $0.45 $0.55 1 Alor Oajah 0.25 0.35 0.25 0.35 1 A.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 55 5 THE #Pi% SOUTH I Willi BRITISH INSURANCE COUP ANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. °fflce: 2, Plnlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G. JOHNSON: General Manager. HEAD
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    • 85 5 H experience foaclm (icu fe saw j How many thingi you might ba attained, .how many achievements you might have brought about..if only you had ready cash at that moment when golden opportunity presented itself. Small deposits regularly made soon grow to an appreciable capital, and THE NATIONAL CITY BANK
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    • 296 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeiria Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000.000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: B mbay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuli, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS cpened and interest allowed at 2%
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    • 286 6 j A CYCLONIC SUCCESS WITH THE PICK OF THE WORLD'S PICTURES. REACHING A NEW Mli l^a-. ENTERTAINMENT PEAK MATINEE WITH T~HE MOST TO-MOITOW j SENSATIONAL SHOW SEEN auifiunuw I IN SINGAPORE IN YEARS at 3 p.ltl. I I The IMANOFFS VIENNESE WHIRLWIND DANCERS. FREELY ACKNOWLEDGED THE FINEST DANCING TROUPE EVER
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    • 219 6 Amusements < "'Amazingly Clever!" '< "Absolutely Brilliant! j LAST NIGHT'S AUDIENCES ENTHUSIASTIC OVER RENE PAVLETTE ii 9 *>♦'♦ f<f» #44 ■><>#♦ j CAPITOL! m. NIGHTLY 6.15 and 9.15 SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW 3.15 YOU HOST SEE The World famous Child Dancer DCUE FIRST APPEARANCE If riir N MALAYA in a brilliant
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    • 162 6 j NICHTiy 6.15 C 9.15 f>~M. LAST NIGHT FIFI D'ORSAY in M THE GIRL FROM CALGARY j Also SLIM SUMMERVILLE in "BLESS THE LADIES. I TO-MORROW She led men on in a game she wouldn't play I "ROT SATURDAY I With j CARY GRANT NANCY CARROLL RANDOLPH SCOTT j Paramount
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  • 451 7 Photos Of Tanks. GENEROSITY OF A WOMAN. Reuter Wireless. London. March 24. A woman witness figured at the trial of Lieutenant Baillie-Slewart. of the Seafcrth Highlanders, when the proceedings were resumed in public after a long hearing in canura. Mis. Susan Hickey said she first met
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  • 256 7 Main Problem Removal Of Tariffs. Reuter Wireless. Washington. March 24. Csnflicting repcrt:; that President Roosevelt (aj is considering a moratorium of war debts payments due on June 15 and <b) that he xp.-rts payment to be made, is understood to be the reason lor the long conversations on
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  • 103 7 Agricultural Credit Plan In m America. Reuter. Washington. March 27 Prt ident Roosevelt has informed Congn m that he has ordered the amalgamation of all Federal agricultural credit agencies into a "farm credit administration." He also announced that he has ordered the abolition of the Farm Board's ciops
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 698 7 Sin£apore-Johore Agri-Horticultural Show^" TO BE HELD AT THE NEW WORLD, JALAN BESAR, m A rKiL 8 and 9, 1933. Under the Dfctinsufahed Patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVFUvad 1 <*«VERNOR LADY CLEMENT| and Their Willi.. The of Johore. Entries of Agriculiural and Horticultural Prodnr* Fee Produce are invited. Caah Prizes
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    • 77 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. rwym g>- J. Wl Aaewi nee in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I OTAr (Incorporated m tne StraiU Settlement*) I OPF1CB!: Great Eastern Ule Building. Cecil Street, Singapore The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court or sinolog. LONDON, OFFICE: 27,
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  • 792 8 In his final speech as Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, after four years of very able service in that capacity, the Hon. Mr. John Bagnall indulged the other day in some characteristic straight-speak-ing. In his utterances as a public man he has always manifested a
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  • 170 8 Preh Thammaratana left Bangkok yesterday for Singapore by the "Kuala." A; mi i being Siam<»:-c New Year, the lo«;«l Siamese Consulate will be closed ->n thai and the previous day. Mr. E. Kandiah, station master at Kemayan. PahanK. will from April assume duty as chief parcels clerk at the Singapore
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  • 349 8 Producers Asked For Their Opinions. The following notice to producers of tin ore in the F.M.S. and U.M.S. has been issued by the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines, Ipoh: "The views of this Chamber are being sought by the Government as to whether restriction or production should be
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  • 292 8 (iencrous Gift To Ipoh From Singapore. Mr. A C. «I. Towers. Chairman of the Community Service Committee of the Ipoh Rotary Club, writes to us as follows: "I have great pleasure in informing you that, in response to my appeal, I have received a cheque for $200 towards
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  • 120 8 Death In Hospital At Penang. i From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. March 28. The death occurred at the General Hospital last night of Monseigneur G-crostarzu. Bishop of Yunan. China, for the las.. 26 years. Deceased was proceeding to France on medical advice but when the "Porthos" arrived
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  • 194 8 Monday, Maich 20. Mr. F. St. Barbe and MLss St. Barbe had luncheon at "The Lodge." Friday. March 24. In the evening His Excellency, Lady Clementi and the Misses Clementi returned to King's House. Kuala Lumpur, from s Hill. Saturday, March 25. His Excellency was present at the
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  • 458 8 (B7 "LOOKER-ON."). A mineral water war is on j n sj ;uil Just a "pop" gun affair. A If you subtract, Soviet trad, from I Soviet tirade only the BoUhie ego is left. A Replicas of Irish Free State coins were on the table at the St.
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  • 20 8 From Europe (Londcn mails *e?»* b March 9). by the "Ranchi," due at Penan*. I a.m on Thursday.
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  • 55 8 Mr. M. C. M. Chidambaram untitled of the hate Sir M. Ct. Muthtah (Sheriff of Madras), one of the nci mar leading members of (he Nattukctt.u Chew community, who is on a business Malaya, lrlt Kuala Lumpur by tnotoi r* day morning and will reach morrow evening, visiting Beremban Muar
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  • 35 8 PANIC ON THE "ANTUNG/ on pt RADIO PROGRAMME, on page TREATMENT OF JEWS, on pag? 3 SHIPPING NEWS, en page 4 CLUB DIABY. on page 11. OUR READERS' VIEWS, on pa?« 4
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 117 8 WATNEY'S @55& A REAL M BRITISH H ALE. j; THE CHOICE F CONNOISSELRS j HAVE YOU TRIED IT? J SPECIALLY BREWED AND BOTTLED FOR PATNEYSI 0 BY WATNFV COMBE REID Co Ltd. BREWERS FOR OVER 200 YEARS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS. SOLE AGENTS I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. j SINGAPORE, KUALA
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    • 39 8 634 j North Bridge Road, J lopporite Theatre Royal), I Between Arab Street and Rochore Read, j TENG SENG GUAM. J i Established 1905 I Agents for I j T.K.K.'s j SHOES, SLIPPERS. BALLOON TOYS. j etc.. etc. J
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 266 8 DIARY OF EVENTS. Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, MARCH 28. High Tide.—Noon. Meeting, Singapore Mercantile Co-operative Thrift Society, Fullerton Building, 5.15 p.m. Commercial Cup Football: Hongkong Bank v. Mansfield, Anson Road. League Football: Div. I, Wiltshire v. 1.0 F.A., Jalan Besar. TO-MORROW, MARCH 29. High Tides.—o.os a.m., 12.52 p.m.
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  • 6088 9 COLONY TRADE COMMISSION THE FIRST STEP. H. E. Deeply Interested. Pineapple Canning Industry Needs Assistance. The main point in the adjournment speeches at yesterday's meeting of the Federal Council was a suggestion that an official economic survey of Malaya be made and
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  • 1684 9 American Opinion. LATEST NEWS FROM THE FRONT. Reuter Wireless. Shanghai, March 27. Japan se 'planes in the last two days have been dropping bills in the Shiho and Shihmunchai fronts urging the Chinese troops to re! urn to Manchuria whare the Japanese say plenty of supplies
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  • 342 9 LEAGUE IGNORING FACTS. National Policy. Durable Peace In Far East Japan's withdrawal frtm the League, bung expected, has not created any •a aval ion. Her withdrawal dees not become operative fcr two years, Japan promises to co-tp rate in peace work. London. March 28. Notwithstanding that two
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  • 42 9 BY FAMOUS AUTHORS will appear this week as follows: 'Malaya Tribune," to-morrow: "The Truth About Pyecraft," by H. G. WELLS. "Malaya Tribune" Saturday. "Space," by JOHN BUCHAN. "Malayan Saturday Post" "'Scally': The Story of a Perfect Gentleman," by lAN HAY.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 185 9 6ood For Everyone, Afl ywhere—Any Time fflj HKfcVc'-' K£ Y BRAND South African Grape Juice is SiH tht P erfecl drink for *V' <Tas ons Nonand un mL\ usually in- j 'I )t?&- Manufactured bp the Co-opera- t v? Winegrowers. Associaton of f JfifiL j% J Annual Sale OF OBSOLETE
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  • 785 10 Game Abandoned. VIOLENT DUST-STORM STOPS PLAY. CRICKET. Reuter. Chrlstchurch (N.Z.), March 28 The First Test match between England and Zealand, which was begun on Friday and was limited to three days, was left drawn. A draw already appeared inevitable when the
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  • 192 10 The Ceylon S. C. II beat the I. A. It on the I. A. ground on Saturday by 137 runs. Scores: I.A. TJ: Hari Oovind lbw. Ambiavsrgra 19, J. Pillay lbw. Amblavagar 13, Amar Chand b Amblavagar 5. Rajaram b Ambiavagar 7, Noordin c
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  • 34 10 A Na%al Base XI beat St. Joseph's 2nd XI Seletar op Saturday by six wickets. The School scored 78 runs and the Base replied with 84 for 4 wickets.
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  • 88 10 On Sunday on the School ground. St. Joseph s 3rd XI were beaten by the Young Asiatics by 52 runs. The School, batting first, compiled 45 runs and their opponents scored 97 in reply. S.C.C. team v. United Services on Sunday at Tanglin at 11
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  • 211 10 Wins Nine Out Of Ten Blindfold Games. CHESS. Dr. Alekhine. world chess champion, played "blindf-ld" games against len opponents, simultaneously, at the Aldelphi Hotel yesterday evening. I; was a return visit after his tour of ihe Dutch East Indies and to-day he left for Europe. The chess champion
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  • 107 10 BADMINTON. The Herlicks BP. the Union Chinese BP en Sunday by 5 games to 2. Scores (Herlicks named first): Doubles, Chan Siak Choon and Joseph Engton beat T. K. Seng and Chua Chiar: Tee 21—13, 21—14; Tan Chco Kee and Chan Seng Thong lost to Teo Soo
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  • 29 10 The Nan Ti team beat the Ai Wah team by 44—21 on the Ai Tong School ground on Sunday. [Other sports news will be found on page 13.]
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  • 71 10 stnr. of of man Who wa found in Siooo S5fS! dutiable "VM was fined $1,000 (fa default 20 months' rigorous imprt- I lonment) by the District Judge (Mr H A Porrer) yesterday. A n 25L5 the lk,uor amounted to $230 JL2f Und n the woman s home in
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  • 388 10 COMMERCIAL CUP. Harbour Board And Postals Draw. Playing a reshuffled team, the Singapor Harbour Board did well to draw one-all with the strong Post Office eleven at Cantonment Poad yesterday in the Commercial Cup Competition. The Postals' goal was obtained from a penalty. while the Harbour Beard secured
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  • 275 10 The Naval Base Sports Club were heavily defeated by th? A.P C at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday in the Commercial Cup Competition. The winners scored seven goal* md the Naval Base were only able to reply once. Chan Hee. ;he deminutive Chinese inside ri?ht.
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  • 193 10 The Malaya Publishing House collected bo h points in their Commercial Cup engagement with the Government Monopolies SC. at Anson Road Stadium yesterday, winning by Mr. E. A. Pickering refereed and the teams 'mcd up as follows: M.P.H.: Haji Dol: Abdullah. Karsani; Dawecd. A. Jabar. Tubi; Seng
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  • 270 10 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. Latest Results And Ties. Yesterday's results and forthcoming ties in the S.C.C. Spring tournament aro as follows: CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES: N. S. Wise beat E. A. Taylor 6—4. I—6, 6—l. CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRS: Dr. H. O. Hopkins and A. A. A. Paterson beat D. H. Kleinman and W.
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  • 341 10 Trade Commissioner Sued. Mr. H. R. Bull, the Civil District Judge, was engaged this morning in listening to preliminary argument as to whether the case in which the New World is claiming damages, from Mr. R. Boulter, British Trade Commissioner, comes within.the jurisdiction of his
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  • 265 10 Counterfeit Trade Marks Case. A further stage was reached yesterday, before Mr. H. A. Porrer in the District Court, in the case in which the manager of a Chinese shop in High Street was alleged to have been found in possession of a certain quality of red cloth,
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  • 99 10 Reuter. Purnca t Bihar Hnt 27. The Houston expedition is meeting with difficulties in its attempt to fly over Mount Everest. Owing to a 73-mile an hour gate tn? te:t flight, which, was intended for tc-da\. ws% cancelled. The weather is a t pres:nt unfavourably visibility i- unsatisfactory
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  • 90 10 Alhambra.—Stage and screen programrr.■•. CapitoL—Stage and screen programme Empire—Robert Montgomery an.. Joan <~-afford in "Letty Lynton." Great World.—Sid* shows, pasar ma'am. Malay opera, Chinese wayangs. sitenl ai tawing films ("Redemption" and at Star "Half Shot at Surrise"). Marlaeroogh. "The Old Dark H New World.—Side shows. "Gh ost
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  • 486 11 Body Under Window. POOR CAUSTIC SODA FOR MEDICINE. A mi-stakr made by a Chinese monk's wife, who drank a solution of caustic soda mfctaklny it for rwdica-ed wine, is b< lirved to have caused her death, .n c< rdinjf to tiitf evidence given by the ilrcia-ed's
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  • 207 11 Brilliant Programme At The Capitol. 'The Capitol Theatre is nutting on one of the most attractive programmes seen here for many a day. There are excellent stage turns and a first-class British comedy picture. Both houses yesterday were enthusiastic about the stage performance of Rene Pavlette, the
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  • 142 11 The Universal Picture, the "Girl from Calgary" starring Fin d'Orsay, Paul Kelly, Astrid Alwyn, Robert Warwick, Edward Featherstone and Edward Maxwell, put on at yesterday's change at the Pavilion theatre, provides delightful entertainment of a pleasing variety. There is melody and mirth, romance
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  • 151 11 An exceptional attraction is announced ai the Alhambra, where the Imanoffs, the Viennese dancers who have been performing with such outstanding success at the Sea View and Adelphl Hotels, appear on the stage in conjunction with Any Zolnay. They are supposed by a short Columbia feature
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  • 72 11 George Sidney and Charlie Murray, the principals, are supported by June Clyde and Norman Foster in "The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood," which commenced a run at the Roxy last night. This Universal production provides good entertainment for Cohens and Kellys enthusiasts. There are good
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  • 148 11 One Chinese Kills Twelve Japanese. Shanghai, March 25. A certain Chinese officer from Hsifangkou, runs a Peiping message, related a heroic act by a Chinese soldier. Three Chinese prisoners were about to be slaughtered at a certain point by the Japanese. One of them, however, at point
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  • 44 11 Divorced On Grounds Of Desertion. Reuter. Miami, March 27. Mrs. Walker, wife of ex-Mayor Walker of New York, had been granted a divorce on the ground, among other things, of desertion. Mr. Walker is at present in the South of France.— Reuter.
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  • 43 11 Railway Stock From British Firms. Reuter. London, March 27. The Chinese Purchasing Commission has signed contracts In London in connection with the Hongchow-Kiangshan Railway for six locomotives, 7.000 tons of rails, 34 passenger cars, 60 wagons and much miscellaneous store Reuter.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 259 11 I 7.15 To-Niglit 9.30 CANTONESE TALKIE I "THE TWO ORPHANS" A War Picture. S Freedom "DUFF'S j gang thegither! i Guaranteed 12 years old. j at: f Singapore Cricket Club, Singapore. Recreation Club, j S.V.C. Drill Hall, i Raffles Hotel. 1 New Adelphi Hotel, Ltd., J Sea Vi?w Ho.el, Ltd.,
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    • 33 11 Pianos For Hire And Aire Purchase. SEASON CO., LTD., i 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. TRIUMPH The Finest Light Car in the World. SEE THE LATEST MODELS At 315. 317, 310, Orchard Road.
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    • 230 11 y jPITI I jj MARINE INSURaSceI GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD I j EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED !J I £7! LOW 7 /fctriSS J For quotations for «H a fr<m«tf rwfc* 6y floarf, /tett or Wafer j Apply to:— V j SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. General Agents: v Motor Union Insurance
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    • 195 11 PERFECT EYESIGHT. THE IMPORTANCE OF SIGHT TESTING. DON'T LET FAILING SIGHT WORRY YOU. Valuable Relief Furnished To Wrak Eytsight. WE WILL ADVISE YOU FREELY. CONSULT ELLISON S. i ZEKIEL CO., Manufacturing and Consulting Opticians. ONLY ADDRESS:—3, CAPITOL BUILDING. Stamford Road, Singapore. Repairs- Cameras. Binoculars, Ttlmcopcs, Watches, Gramophones, etc., etc. Films:—
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 592 11 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are mvitea to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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  • 1050 12 Danger Of Ruin. DRASTIC RESTRICTION NEEDED. A scheme to save the pincappV industry In so far as it affects growers was to be put forwar;': at to-diy's meeting cf the Pineapple Growers' Association a t Johore Bahru. It calls for restriction of 50 p<?r cent, cf production,
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  • 207 12 Singapore. March 28. R. i Siam > W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $111 R i Siam» W. Coast 2 $105 Rice, B Siam N. 1 $110 Rise- B. Siam N. 2 $105 R:rc. Siam Old" per koyan No. 1 $177 Rico. Siam Old" No. 2 $156 Rice. Siam
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  • 228 12 Sequel To Incident In Coffee Shop. A case of attemyted extortion of $2 brought p.gan.st a ycung Straits-bon Chinese ny a coffee shop assistant failed before the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay> yesterday. According to the complainant, also a Chinese, he was in the shop in
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  • 141 12 Accidents At Site For Civil Aerodrome. Five persons were injured in three separate accidents that occurred r\t the site for the Civil Aeiodrcme at Geylang yesterday afternoon, th« overturning of ttpping wagons being the cause in two cases. One of the victims sustained a fiactured skull and
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  • 54 12 Walks 48 Miles A Day To School. Prague. A boy, aged thirteen, has long walked to and from school every day. though U is 24 miles from his home near Rollendord, in the Ers Mountains. Local people have admired his pluck so much UaM now tbej huvi- bowghi
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  • 134 12 Canton Traitor To Be Executed. Hongkong. March 25 The National Salvation Association of Cannon has decided to execute Ho Yong. a member of the Arbitration Committee, for corruption— liason with the cnemv-'Sin Che* Jit Poh." Hongkong. March 27 Large quantities of ammunition and arms and tOO coclies
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  • 143 12 Echo Of Jhe Serbian Retreat. Rouen. The "Crcix de Combattant" has jus* been awarded to the heroic wartime Red Cross nurse. Marie Louise .Bodan, who was gassed and wounded while rescuing the wounded on tfr; battlefields of Serbia during the great war. Mile. Bodan wen fame also |for
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  • 93 12 Strong Defences At Great Wall. Nanking. March 7 IX. H. H. Kung. who with Gen. Chu Chin L«n, have returned from the North via TV (the capital of Shantung) where the] ed with Gen. Han Pu Chu. wt made a trip tq Peiping. states that the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 48 12 mmi imi wmmwsnsam tmm aimam i imiiiui iL- n AUSTRALIA'S 1 CHOICEST CREAMERY O I s/cXs PURE CREAMERY BUTTER 5 SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED IN AUSTRALIA FOR f Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd i <r'' incorporated 'N straits settlements. I LOOK FOR THE CHOP. I NEAVE Q, D -DIURIBUTOR\ /^P^j
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    • 102 12 tiMU Abundant TN these strenuous days, thousands of active Amen and women rely on Horlick's Malted Milk to keep them always fit. Made from fresh, full cream cows' milk enriched with the nutritive extracts of malted barley and wheat, it contains all the energy-giving elements your system needs. I I
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  • 252 13 Sports Pastimes. CRICKET. LOCAL MATCHES. S.R.C. TROUNCE AIRMEN. The S.R.C. easily defeated the R A F. on the S.R.C. ground on Saturday, winning by a margin of five wickets and 38 runs. Th? S.R.C. really lost only three wickets, for Leijs?ius (54) and Balhetchet (37) both elected to retire to
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  • 218 13 The Nondescripts beat Raffl s Ins'ituticn on the School ground on Saturday by 58 runs. Scoiev. N.C.C.: Samson de Silva c Puller b Thiliarathan 27; C. Pereira c E. Lovedtay b G. Valbcrg 17: L. M. Pennefather c E. Loveday b Ally 21; C. G. Rodrigo c
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  • 473 13 The V.M.C.A. beat Unit d Engineers at Anson Road on Saturday by six wickeis and 42 runs. The Willis broth?rs inc'ulged in some hectic hitting for the Association. Scores: UNITED ENGINEERS: Lake c Nelson 0 Willis 4; Harvey b Willi? 1; Matthew c Nelson b Willis 25:
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  • 269 13 The A.P.C. beat an S.R.C. XI on the S.R.C. ground on Sunday by runs. Scores: S.R.C:—P. d'Aimeida c Alberquerque b Ponsford 4, M. Valberg b Child 5. T. de Costa c Sturgess L Ponsford 6. C. Mosbergen run out 33. J. Sanderson c and b Child 0,
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  • 161 13 F.M.S. CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. The F.M.S. championship and central prize meeting of the P.M.S.V.F. Rifle Asssociation will be held at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday rnd Sunday. April 15 and 16 (Easter week-end) commencing at 7.45 a.m. each day. Among the prizes open for competition are the following: THE SELANGOR CHALLENGE
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 592 13 CX// r ing FINGERTIPS WHEN the loveliest hands in Paris are lifted to receive the homage of a k.ss, thc.r twinkling nails are tipped with Cutex Liquid Polish. Modern women, skilled in the ancient art of feminine appeal-women all over the world-are aware of the advantage of earing for their
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  • 139 14 Company's Offer Of Bail Rejected. Reuter. Moscow, March 25. Having unsuccessfully approached various authorities with a view to offering bail for the arrested British and Russian prisoners, the Metro-Vickers manager, Mr. Monkhouse. was cogitating on the next step when he unexpectedly received a phone call ordering him. as
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  • 50 14 Opposition To India White Paper. Reuter. New Delhi. March 27. The Executive Board of the Moslem Conference has passed a resolution expressing profound dissatisfaction with the White Paper urging that radical changes should be made and demanding severe curtailment of B_ powers of the Governors and the GovernorGeneral.—Reuter.
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  • 63 14 Cuble news has been received by Rao Sahib Kunhiraman Nair. .he Ageni in Malaya of th" Government of India, of the death ai Telicherry. North Malabar, on the 23rd. inst.. of nl; wife. She was 39 years of age and leaves six children. She had been ailing for some time.
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  • 98 14 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" iocs not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing J. and on
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  • 118 14 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribunt.") Sii\ —A fire started in cr.e cf th:> shop? at Jalan Penggarang at 2.45 a.m. to-day. By the time the brigade were able to get to WO k the fire was raging so furiously that both sides of th? building w
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  • 264 14 (To the hditor, 'Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Having read O.C.B.'s letter, I hops ycu v ill allow me space to voice my opinion in the paper thrt is read by he majority of the cosmopolitan public of Singapore. The majority of the public who are in ignorance of the
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  • 270 14 (To the Editor. Malaya Tribune.") Sir —It Ls the duvy of a Government to clear the paths to prosperity for the people, and it is left to the efforts cf individuals to make the best of the advantages. To enjoy a happy Jife money is necessa.y.
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  • 129 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I enclose a sheet of the "Daily Minor" v*:xh an aiticle on "Historic Churches in :pl:nts Ycu will see how necessary rubber reads nre in London. 1 mentioned tiais before la a letter to the Press, but it will take "dynamite"
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  • 117 14 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune."} Si.—The opinion I have heard exp: ssed he.' l is that Daylight Saving measures for this country are ridiculous. Roadsid" 1 and o her ccclics like it. and so do tukang-kebuns. I have been .old by at least one employer tha. he has
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  • 158 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—l duly noted the >di o:ial note of the 20th irist. and I would like to say a few «\erds concerning th? third paragraph, which d scusses the school-hour I admit tha: a ■chool day frcm 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. is good and
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  • 158 14 !To the Editor. Malaya Tribune.") Sir, -Singapore appears to me to be the •>ed of mu.hroom companies. These funny concerns, whose directors are in most cases unknown, come to olrth and open their doors with a loud tang. "Empty vessels mate a lot of noise." They take advantage
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  • 386 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Of the many towns on the mainland of Malaya, Johore Bahru, the one nearest to Singapore, seems to be that which has least progressed with the times. One of the outstanding wants is lack of some form of cheap transport
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 515 14 MALACCA TRADE EXHIBITION AND FAIR 1933 AT THE City Park Grounds j NEWCOME ROAD j APRIL 14th, 15th, 16th 17th, EASTER HOLIDAYS, j Stalls of 10* x 8' are available For Exhibitors For Rates and Particulars Please Apply To: j The Manager, j CITY PARK, MALACCA. I Chinese Wayangs, Opera,
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    • 140 14 I Prof. Dr. Wolff-Eisner's SantubenCure For j I Tuberculosis. The combined treatment of Tuberculosis with Santubcnj preparations is the result of over 120 years work and experience in over 18,000 cases of Prof. WolffEisner, the lecturer and con- £$&3m suiting physician at the Univer- #T sity of Berlin The cure
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    • 354 14 1 I Only Oval tine can give you Ovaltine Quality As an example of the threat care taken to maintain the high quality of "Ovaltine' the manufacturers number en their staff 3 Doctors of Science, 2 Doctors of Medicine and 12 qualified chemUK DO NOT make the mistake of confining
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 194 14 THE SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. This Week's Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY, MARCH 28. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "A" (M.G.) Company. Immediate Action No. 3 and Instructor; i Course. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Armoured Car Section, i Action Stations and Manoeuvring. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. 2nd Bn. S.S.V.F.. i Route March. 5.15 p.m.—Serangoon Road. S.V.F.A., Unit j Parade. TO-MORROW.
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    • 36 15 Messrs. J. S. FRY SONS, LTDy were the originators of this J) ]W W 1^ hygienic handy packing: ijj H\ \k\ REFUSE IMITATIONS. \JjmW '"ttf I»^^^ Agents;- MeSSrS. SIME DARBY CO., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Singapore.
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    • 227 16 TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT jT From Ist January, 1933. J AT I 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 Alwl Road, Telephones 6852 and
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    • 771 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE 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 —Bungalow, 1006-I>, Flower Road, off
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    • 360 16 AUCTION SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT SINGAPORE. I Suit No. 563 of 1932. Between THE LEE WAH BANK, LTD., Plaintiffs and L CHOP KWONG FOOK SENG. 2. The Official Assignee of the EsUe? of CHOP KWONG FOOK SENG a bankrupt (added by Order of the Court, dated Oclober 24, 1932)
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    • 193 16 SITUATION WANTED. A Qualified Salesman (Chinese) wants position as travelling selling agent. Al credentials offered. Speaks fluent English, Malay and all Chinese dialects. Surely to bring money for the firm. Bex 123, c.o Malaya Tribur.e. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Canvassers (Ladies and Gentl:men) for MARGO SOAP, NEEM TOOTH PASTE, "NO PAIN
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    • 306 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Eight D. C. Linotype Motors, each y 2 H.P., all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager Malaya Tribune, 56|60, Anson Road. ATTRACTIVE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. 300 Lots, each of 5,000 sq. ft., in area at Jalan Ngee Heng, within the Town
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    • 600 16 j SLUMP TIME NECESSITATES j ECONOMY! Then don't throw away your old clocks, watches or gramophones —Send them to us. We will gi ve them a "new life" to be ever useful to you aeain at LOW PRICE! It pays you to consult us:— Yick Won fling 429, North Bridge
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