Malaya Tribune, 6 May 1933
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Title Section39 1933-05-06 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR 13AILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX.- No. ioe SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, May 6. 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY, 6, 1933. FIVE CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement70 1933-05-06 1 (T^CcJUiuns PERffCUON icon whisky j THE LAST WORD IN TtiE 4BT OF BREWING j jd Sole Importers THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED. SINGAPORE. i I 1 mum m mudeuh stobf I Refrigerated Supplies, Cakes Confectionery f And A Full Range of j Groceries Provisions. I NOW AVAILABLE I j COLD70 words
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Advertisement190 1933-05-06 1 A. PUNTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces ol every size and quality. Selling at latest anJ lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying nig has t prices ■crording tf) daily exchange rales. j CHOP I SIME, DAHBY190 words
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Article, Illustration263 1933-05-06 2 Comments On The Mail. I My dear Nieces, Wh*:i I wro'e to you last week I was hllssfully ignorant of the fact that poor Frisco Kate" was re-admitted to hospital. From what I hear she had a relapse—a rather bad ons—afur being out of hospital for a263 words
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Article682 1933-05-06 2 (By "G. O. C. 6."/ Auntie Lizzie, cousins and sisters of the "Girls' Corner," please lend me your I am here again after a long term of ment »aa "G. C. C. 7" said» by Mr. Laziness I was imprisoned for such a mighty long time that682 words
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Article533 1933-05-06 2 (By -Jean.'j It was in the proi;ounial form that I Invariably alluded tj her. The other girls used her name in speaking of her. but to me she Vtl always "She." That was enough. As a child I both feared and hated her. To me, she was someone very533 words
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Article518 1933-05-06 2 ,By "Lucky Star. "Oh! What, an absurdity and what nonsense Lucky Star' is saying!" some of you may etnark when you behold the title of this irticle Yes. dears, it is quite true. I am not >luffing you. although it grieves me very much 0 break518 words
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Article452 1933-05-06 2 t By "Isabella.') Time flies on rapid wings does it not, dear reader? It seems but such a short time ago since I was a child running wild with a still wilder "Gwennie." Those childhood days are very pleasant to recall ajid maybe, dear sisters, you452 words
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Article630 1933-05-06 2 (By "Jean.") There is a bridge which snans lte riv, ot Umc and connects °n tM :,r Sc "LeVSlarp hut «nds in the middle of the hrirt»!. leaning over the railing, dreaming. Sic ?Hhe gathering gloom I sit curted in armchair. The only sound which £Uks the Whence630 words
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Article544 1933-05-06 2 <By u/ooi Hoon," K.L./ This Chinese story is rather a jp-.od one and I betters our sisters will be pleased with it. A country man was one day selling his pears in the market. They were unusually sweet and fine flavoured and the price he asked was544 words
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Article322 1933-05-06 2 A Dan At Pasir Pynjang. (By '•Topsie.") Well, dear sisters, it's a long time since I contributed, but listen, girls, how would you like to be walking in mud knee-deep? Well we were last Sunday. In the afternoon, hardly anything exciting happened, but in the evening, we decided to go322 words
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Article150 1933-05-06 2 (By -Dyak:') Good afternoon, dear cousins! How do you do? I was indeed surprised to see my article "n the "Malaya Tribune" last Saturday, for I thought that Aunt Lizzie had forgotten some jf her nieces. After all I was mistaken. Well. I can hardly think of150 words
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Article326 1933-05-06 2 SBy "Country Maidn.", Well, good afternoon, I very glad to cc.me back again :o "Gwennie." "Isabella" and wandered away from (he "Circ-lt c afraid to say will have to be bu; d ri ain earth. Well, I think I had be" sL k wonderful adventure before i-326 words
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Advertisement125 1933-05-06 2 II Mili 1, I li I li I. i I I > I I I I I I 1 I WEDDING BELLS. j First "Cornerite" To Be Z Married. Z The marriage will be solem- I nised to-day, at St. Andrew's Z I Cathedral at 3.30 p.m. of I "Lucky125 words
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Advertisement148 1933-05-06 2 THE MODERN TOOTHPASTE Ends Mouth Acids that Cause TOOTH DECAY f/Am Whitens the Teeth C JET j I ■I I Contains Over 7:/ rhillips >y Dental Magnesia 20 Will noon-time never came? WHETHER you lead an active physical life out-of-door>, or an active mental life indoors, you spend your greatest148 words
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137 1933-05-06 3 do doubt that the Chinese cf j regard the burning cf crackers as religion and there is the risk Gove nment*a action, however well n; ,v arouse jcm* resentment, remembered that it has always point of British colonial policy with the religious practices137 words
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Article120 1933-05-06 3 I (Off to-day, we earnestly urge ni iv. Malaya to be on the alert tionalisation" being forced upon .Malayan tin mining Industry. Th-.? pr.sent "jVttan state lor the C h.nies is strongly cltaed"towards tin control. Sir Philip Cun- bably docs a I understand the < in Malaya120 words
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Article243 1933-05-06 3 DURING bh :»uure of effice in Malaya Sir C t:. c.t ;.':i': has been criticised both as Qeven el the Straits Settlements and as H:qh Oawmbsl Bet Of the Malay States. Pubhc criticism :> cne of the penalties of h«k offlce and is of course expected by243 words
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Article244 1933-05-06 3 SIR Philip Cunliffe-Lister. Secretary of SCate for the Colonies. informed the House of Commons that -the present income oi' the European Unemployment Fund in Malaya from public subscription is sufficient for local relief without Government assistance." It is impossible to say that the statement, in a244 words
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Article3176 1933-05-06 3 TRIAL OF HAROLD PERREAU. Sequel To Death Of Chinese Woman. Injuries Caused By Fistiog. As briefly stated in these columns yesterday, the trial of Harold Vincent Perreau, a member of a well-known Eurasian family of Singapore, on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder,3,176 words
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Article626 1933-05-06 3 By Pick—up A criticism of this months gramophone records received in Malaya AS thi> week sees the first of a series of reviews on gramophone records, 1 can think <f no better wav to commence than to take the issues in alphabetical ordei, and by process of elimination626 words
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Advertisement157 1933-05-06 3 I POISONER Kill him with The mosquito stabs you without warn- *«g, sucks your life blood, and loaves s^Ejtt^^^^^ »>i it* place deadly poison! Thousands r* m m mmmL m^ die every year from malaria, and you B^^^EtSL«HBB fan get this frightful disease only from IJIf fa flflj mosquitoes. Guard157 words
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Advertisement211 1933-05-06 3 A. E PRAGERSS new Strength 1 Nerves SANATOCEH The True Tonic-Food M IF you are generally run down or out of sorts and life is rather a burden, you can turn with The "Medical Times'' states emphatically: confidence to Sanatogen. There are plenty of f people who have felt like211 words
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Advertisement228 1933-05-06 4 IS OUR iyiOsK) sue* CO. 5 TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January, 1933. AT (Bang lim parH GEYLANG GARDEN fcOfcSES TO ttTt. i-roomeci type 520.00 per month. 8-roome« type $18 00 per month. Garages (with water) $3.00 per month. Apply:— SIONG MM SAWMILL CO., 1 I, Sjed228 words
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Advertisement775 1933-05-06 4 TO LET. TO LET—744 and 746, Grove Road. Rett' $60. Apply No. 25. Boa: Quay. TO LET—I. Margate Rd., off Grove Rd., dose to Katong Park. Entry 1-5-33. Particular Tel. 3171). TO LET.—No. 128, Cecil Street, three storeys, •■ecently occupied by Richards. Ltd. (Printers). UitabJ* for all commercial purposes. Rent775 words
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Advertisement524 1933-05-06 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Reg.'ttratxn and Licensing cf Dogl within the Municipality of the Town of Singapore, for he year banning Ist JUTi?, 1933. and ending 31st May. 1934. will commence on Thursday. Ist Jure. 1933. and be continued dally. Sundays excepted,524 words
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Advertisement364 1933-05-06 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. REMOVAL NOTICE. MR H. NUGENT_WJCKBWpGE, FUROPEAN ART PHOTOGRAPHER, has removed K> 78. BRAS BASAH ROAD. ,30 yards from North Bridge Road.. TELEPHONE "898. NOTICE. IV THE ESTATE OF FARLEIGH IOSETII ALo" S,US PENNLFATHLR PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO. 114 l TRUSTEES). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that nil creditors or364 words
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Advertisement555 1933-05-06 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED MALAY ACTORS AND ACTRESSES for a new Talkie Concern. Apply personally with photos between the hours 8 to 10 a.m. to Rai Bahadur Sett) Hurdutroy Mo ilrd Chamria. 50. Market Street, WANTED —Lady Teach' r. qualified. to trganisr Kind rgar'en Class. Knowledge cf Lir.ging a recommendation. State555 words
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Advertisement356 1933-05-06 4 r Tooth Pgjtg I IX WXXeiitisilL I mm article i>{ I CfttofiJeiice. I IJ J j IJOH IH2IIJ fnixt I 'JJIj cOCTS, Everywhere I WANTED. I W ANTED TO BUY. I 1.000 acr;s and over ratter land I plant-di age be'woso 6 and 12 I Rcadride. Price moderate ]i I356 words
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Article4398 1933-05-06 5 Berta Ruck - Our Short Story. By Berta Ruck. I. MAS rigain! The sunlit snows of U i The train, packed with holiday-maker#, tciling up the ir line to Zauberberg. lact -Hid the Undergraduate n lacing the engine. "Here's the rozt Monroe and the girl he got caught by that snow-slip, t4,398 words
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Advertisement10 1933-05-06 5 ■■■■■■■■ilßßßllllMlßlßli I MORE FOR i|i I JOHN PLAYER SONS, ENGLAND.10 words
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1386 1933-05-06 6 Shipping News Notices. ECONOMIES IN SHIP PROPULSION. Interesting Voyage Calculations. ELABORATE voyage account estimates were included in the paper read last evening by Mr. Osborn Hurst before the North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders on "The Influence of Improvements in Propelling Machinery on Cargo Ship Design." These estimates, the1,386 words
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Article220 1933-05-06 6 Bremen Company's 60 Years Of Service. QN Aprd 1. 60 years ago, the "Neptun" Steam y Navigation Ccmpany came into existence H Bremen, having been termed in 1873 to prom 0 u maritime trade between Bremen and th Scandinavian countries. The blue-yellow flag of the company a»220 words
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Article208 1933-05-06 6 .'Seamen's Duty Laid Down By Admiralty. A recent refusal of a seaman to obey an order to go aloft has suggested that there may be- some seamen who do not fully unders and tha: it is a heir duty to go alof; when required to do so. For208 words
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Article132 1933-05-06 6 Maximum Penalty Inadequate For Offence. Six men were, at Salford. sent to prison for 2S days. \vi h hard labour, for stowing away on the s'.oam-r Newton Pine frcm Freemantle. Australia, to Salford. Mr. E. B. O borne, prosecuting, asked the Stipendiary to take a very s3:ious view132 words
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Article99 1933-05-06 6 Man Suspected Of Being A Pickpocket. Chan Kan-choi. unemployed, appeared before Commander Ntwill at the Marin; Court iccen ly charged with being found on board *ho Sui Yong" wi hout .'he permission of the ma?t:r or officer in charg?. The pclic evidence was that Chan was suspected99 words
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Article809 1933-05-06 6 Developing The Meat Industry. THE chairman of the Union-Castle Line Mr. Robertson F. Gibb, who is a firm believer in maintaining personal contact with his representatives in various parts of the world, has just returned from a tour of the company's offices and agencies in South Africa809 words
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Advertisement417 1933-05-06 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. pT& o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSLT.AR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON and FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. 'Under Contract with Hi; Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For Cldna and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Burdwan g.oto May 6 Kaisar-I-Hind417 words
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Advertisement194 1933-05-06 6 I BJ LLOYD TRUSTING" I (Incorporated in Italy) EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling a t Penang, Colomboßombay I CaUing at Colombo. Bombay, Suer, Port Karachi. Aden, Massowah, Suez Port I i Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. Baid Br *ndisi. Venice and Trieste 1 Due Leave194 words
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Advertisement208 1933-05-06 6 UAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE Deutacb laPml Australischt Dampfschlfls IH^CI i Gcsellrchaf t (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933 m.s. HAVELLAND, via Manila May 8 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila May 16 m.s. ERMLAND, via Manila May 29 t m.s. BURGENLAND. via Manila June 12 m.s.208 words
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Advertisement602 1933-05-06 6 STEAMER SaiunTx tftt* NORDDEtrrSfHEj incorporated fa Germany). The undernoted are the Company a in. fixtures:— y 8 ln r n<fei OUTWARDS. 5 m s. "HAVEL" for Man:],,. n,... lM3 S'hai, Japan and N. China s.s. "SAARBRUCKEN" f or Ma Hkong, S'hai, N. China fc Jap t HOMEWARDS. M.s. "FULDA" for602 words
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Article488 1933-05-06 7 Mining Shares. lVUJay, 11 a m. r tin -share quotation* ar*- lsnued mid Co. exchange and stock or r brolcei s Buyers. Seller». KumtNtng Tin 24 6 26'--.,1 Malay 20 21- nom i I:; am Tin 12 9 13 9 I m Tin 15 6 16 6488 words
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1882 1933-05-06 7 Financial News Views. CYCLE CARRIAGE COMPANY. Reduction Of Capital. A GOOD FINANCIAL POSITION. Ai a meeting t>f the Cycle and Carriage Co (1926) Ltd., yesterday, presided over by Mr Chua Cheng Bock, a resolution reducing the capital of the ccmpany from 4.500.000 shares of $1 each to shares of 121,882 words
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Article202 1933-05-06 7 Good Balance Still In (red it. th. ia rZ:< Bbwttor. lo h rs 04 uae Ifentakah Bnhbar cv. TiJ J f a n, w l 8M < -Utea amounts 10 ~l,fcl Jl He,. lorwa.d rr tj:,lJlK 01 1 km for t n year WS.OMJS, leas the %.t' n202 words
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Article102 1933-05-06 7 I' wis and Peat (Singapore) Ltd., report al ft Hows on May 5: Although the advance in price; has been maintained h> the .support of New York buylati Hurt- does not appear to be much coiiBdei cc In these higher \alues by this market. A reaction has been102 words
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Article139 1933-05-06 7 RUBBER AND TIN PRICES UP. I {-*00(1 Demand Prom The Trade. i fßa on nnan.tu! nuimmuuitut^ Singapore, BmUmouj, n am To day's Prices: Rubber (Singapore), 8«J, cts., up 5 16 ct. Yesterday* Prices:— London Rubber, 2 25 32d UP L|32d. Markel Tone: Steady after firm. New York139 words
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Article84 1933-05-06 7 Less o: the Tarun < Malay Rubber Estates for 1932. £1.447 (against £<J45 fcr 1931), which rwh'ces the credit balance carried forward to £1 364. The crop harvested during the year v.a 39:).7«31b. (against 533,7101b.). The re'stat"s iat ra Pital expenditure is practually at an end, and84 words
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Article667 1933-05-06 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore Friday, 11 am. The toiiuwhig rubber ttuue quotations an ifeued by Vtum tu.u Ofl h&u and Brail: T «aue Value. rraaer S Shares. Co. Kraft. 1 Alltnby $0.50 $0 fio gg.OJ $o 55 1 AJor Gajah 030 0 4<i BJI 040 la. tntaai oco667 words
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Advertisement50 1933-05-06 7 THE j;v>, SOUTH V&fcJ BRITISH V INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. HKEp MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L O. MARGOLIOUTH. Office- i *h Manager, Green. THE EASTERN UNITED WBA *Ci CORPORATION. LTD. PIHE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND 1 j, tUSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. ,K1: Malacca Street. Stefmpere.50 words
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Advertisement71 1933-05-06 7 Small SavingsYOUR FINANCIAL PATHWAY J YEARLY IKY(BEST QUARTERLY. JSmall Saving, regularly deposited will .11 is ..lost needed /lTr*^ |S£ vork nai CITY bank of pays an interest of J%% to you every MATTER'/ I I mmT^T m W a mT mm mm^ mm m I er A mm lamla. sr71 words
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Advertisement215 1933-05-06 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incrrporated in England* SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeida Street Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2..'00.000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000.000 Reserve Fund and Rest g 500 000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi Madias. Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra. Kirkuli, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS DJMmed and interest 1 allowed215 words
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Advertisement188 1933-05-06 8 j Amazing Thrilling!! j eig ALHAMBBA »«g I MATINEE—TO-DAY AT 3.15 P.M. NIGHTLY PACKED NDED at this remarkable UNIVERSAL Achievement YOU MUST SEE KARLOFF t THE UNCANNY IN "THE MUMMY" j SEE IT cOME TO LIFE I TIIE MOST SKXSATION'AL PICTURE OF THE YEAR j Spoctal Additional Attraction; j The188 words
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Advertisement445 1933-05-06 8 ent s I" 11 P| I 111 g MATINEE, TO-DAY, AT .3.15 P.M. j If HI I I HI, 3 TO-NIGHT, AT 6.15 and 0.15 P.M. 1 POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT I pnM«iiir I m BRITISH and DOMINIONS Brightest, Brt«aest and BEST picture. I "YES, Mr. BROWN" j TOMORROW! (Opening at445 words
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Advertisement224 1933-05-06 8 I PAVILION rr^-i J Warner Bros present The Firsi f Gentleman of the Screen— j GEORGE successful! CALAMITY I I ASS iSf"! Picture £uU of P leas »*W wit and brimming over mmm > —"Straits Times." s n Wl h Mac* i j NEXT CHANGE Metro-Goldwy„-Mayer S Brilliant Produ, J224 words
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Article434 1933-05-06 9 Alleged 111-Treatment. DEFENCE NOT CALLED UPON. q have been friendi for 13 years, Tom and R. If. Thescria. two Eurasians. before UK Second Magistrate (Mr. n veabardaj as the accused and can in which th" former n iced ay n\ Mrs. Josephine Baled, took pity on Klyn~434 words
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Article260 1933-05-06 9 Four Arrests By Revenue Department. rpHE story of how a party of Revenue Oncers shadowed a Baby Austin ear from Thompson Road to a liqur shop in BoncoDlen Street and the subsequent arrest of four men. was told to the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday, when260 words
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Article136 1933-05-06 9 But The "Dead" Man Felt Quite Well! Tokyo. A rice me. chant at Kanarawa was sitting in his horn- enjoying a peaceful evening after .1: clay B mark. Then things began to happen Two doetc-s arrived and ask.d to see the patient—thousii no-one was ill. A mournful-looking undertaker136 words
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Article92 1933-05-06 9 Stuffed Remains For Historic House. Paris. The camel on which Napoleon rode through the desert during his Egyptian campaign and whose stuffed remains have long been in the am of La Roch lie. is to change his residence. He is being moved to a house on the island92 words
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Article1011 1933-05-06 9 Husband Stabs Wife. TWO YEARS FOR ENTICEMENT. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. May 4. <■«"¥ have heard some of th t evidence and it is quite clear that this arose out of jealousy." said Mr. Justice Richard Williamson at the Batu Pahat Assizes, when sentencing1,011 words
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Article193 1933-05-06 9 Successful Effort For Unemployed. IA ;:°z:zv:\:? Drill HallTt r lgh t wnon th<? 22 anybody n ever ybony who Is tainment. the nL J2L! splendid I a dar.ce. SX C ncm and 1 si *>le by the Lo Pc was only ma de por,and193 words
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Article409 1933-05-06 9 Annual Meeting At Adelphi Hotel. Clll^''' 1 meCtine 0f Singapore Chess Ch* WM held at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday «p' e'kienp chaln,,anshl of E G Parbury aftln- rmal r PreCedtd the meetin and ait en, aids a hg.umng tournament was held t-e time ay at ted to eachl409 words
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Article39 1933-05-06 9 Dutch Banks To Take Action. Reuter. Amsterdam, May 6. According to the "Handelsblad" the Netherlauds Bank has been conferring with private banks with a view to countering as much as possible foreign speculation hostile to the guilder.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article459 1933-05-06 9 Malay Hikers. Unemployed Men On 3,000 Mile Trek. rpwo Malacca youths, thrown out of mmi X ment through no fault of their own and unable to secure work in any direction, have hit en the idea of occupying their time, until trade revives, in an ambitious459 words
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Article196 1933-05-06 9 Large Sum For The Largest Family. Toronto. April 3. Under the eccentric will of the late Mr. Charles Millar, of Toronto, who di_>d in 1026. a sum of approximately half a million dollars Las been leit in Ontario to the mother v. ho .hould produce the largest number196 words
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Advertisement141 1933-05-06 9 PES' BMW HAIBfIfiESSiNG" SALOON I jLE DERNIER CRI I UAICAU j "n hairdressing and "IWI^Wn Ifawrty work. European j EXPERTS with Parisian MAKCtLLE training. The Finest LATE MAISON j and most modern equip- NITTO j wait Special cool-air I mmm. Perfect j Pwsoaal comfort. j j WAVES. j THE HOUSE141 words
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Advertisement111 1933-05-06 9 Religious Classes: Every Friday at f :30 p.m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Johore Bahru. The following services have been arranged to be held in Batu Pahat. Kluang and Johore Bahiu on sth. 6th and 7th inst. respectively, when Rev. Abel Eklund, 8.A.. 8.D.. of Singapore wiP preach the sermcn. The services111 words
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Advertisement662 1933-05-06 9 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 10 a.m. Children's Service. 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. 10:30 a.m. Service at Naval Base Holy Ccmmunlor on Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 3 a.m. Tuesday. Thursday and662 words
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Advertisement172 1933-05-06 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—To lease ou. 100 to MM M I good rubber estate. Reply locality, terms, etc to Box No 146, c o Malaya Tribune. LATEST STOC X, Flower and Vegetable Seeds, g rminatiuu guaranteed, pkt. 15 cts. Also Gladioli bulbs. Illustrated lifts from PO GARDENS. Ipoh TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL172 words
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Article656 1933-05-06 10 The striking speech of President Roosevelt at a meeting of the United States Chamber of Commerce yesterday, in the course of which he said that the past few weeks have witnessed a slight but definite turn for the better in most industries, provides further justification for the656 words
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Article573 1933-05-06 10 Comments By The Way. IT has been a pleasure to comment on several occasions upon the remarkable freedom of Singapore and Penang from the serious epidemics which afflict other Eastern ports with monotonous regularity. But gratifica- tion in this should not blind anyone to the heslth573 words
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100 1933-05-06 10 Sub-Inspector Kasudin. who was charged in the Malacca District Court with alleged breach of trust in respect of Police Thrift and Loan Society funds, was acquitted and discharged. He was defended by Messrs. V. D. Knowles. S. C. Goho and R. W. G. Scholes.100 words
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Article149 1933-05-06 10 A Chinese food hawker, charged before the Kuala Lumpur magistrate with using criminal fcrce to a Malay constable, whose cap he allegedly cut with a jparang, pleaded that the constable cut the cap himself to substantiate the charge. The man was convicted and fined $2. The Kuala Lumpur149 words
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Article59 1933-05-06 10 Many Ipoh people expect the price of tin to go to £200 a ton before the end of the year. Mr. C. L Robinson, Senior Inspector cf Mines, now in Ipoh, is retiring at the end of the mcnth. A Chinese at the Central Mental Hospital, Tanjong Rambutan. is59 words
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Article153 1933-05-06 10 The second annual meeting of the Hor Hco Seah will be held at the Penang Rubber Exchange on May 11. A case in which two Tamils are charged with assaulting a detective will be heard in Penang Poiice Court on June 2. Sentence has been deferred on a Chinese153 words
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Article416 1933-05-06 10 BY "LOOKER-ON" Tariff "truce"? Lei "straight" deal. We grouse about cracker-fii how about the bit of tx Jehol Marshal Chang having stay in Italy, they might a him Mus-Hueh-Lian.L". In a speech to the I Chamber of Commeri Roosevelt said that wage: be increased. I agree. A416 words
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Article70 1933-05-06 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2 TRIAL OP HAROLD PERREAU. TURNTABLE TALK, on page 3 OUR SHORT STORY, en ps# SHIPPING NEWS, on page (J. CHURCH SERVICES, on page 9. RADIO NEWS, on page 15. CHINESE MATRIMONIAL SUIT on K. L. SANITARY BOARD, on )>•>■ MUAR EXHIBITION, on70 words
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Advertisement233 1933-05-06 10 Bedsteads SUPER ft ft SUPER A I -g FINISH f^agc^— rf s*^-—5*^-— The excepll tional quality j gives this bed- J U i stead the brih j 1 U!fi< TC* A_ Jt A --"na class of j selection I o its own it I c fTOltetf T stands alone as233 words
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Advertisement205 1933-05-06 10 The NEW Voitrtlander "BRILLIANT" A CAMERA OF VERY MODERN DESIGN AT A POPULAR PRICE! 1. Made by Voigtlander who have been established since 1756. 2. Takes the Standard 3% x 2V; 8-Expo-sure Roll Film but gives 12—2Vix 2\\ pictures by means of a special numbering device cperated by the movement205 words
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825 1933-05-06 11 JAPAN'S CAMPAIGN OF CONQUEST EXTENDED. Conference With Soviet? Russians Allege Invasion Of Their Territory, Japanese have virtually conquered Charhar Province, west and are also advancing on Kalgan, to the north-west of Shansi and Hopei provinces are said to825 words
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Article413 1933-05-06 11 Bankrupt Goes To Prison For Losing Books. Before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. W. C. Huggard, at the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, receiving orders were granted against Chop Meng Kee, Herbert Ernest Trennery and Chia Teck Khian. An adjudication order was also granted against Trennery. The adjudication and receiving413 words
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Article312 1933-05-06 11 Destruction Of Air Forces. Reuter. Geneva, May 5. THE German amendments to the British disarmament plan, just issued, propose the abolition of submarines in exchange for which Germany will not exceed until Dec. 31, 1936, the limit of surface vessels allowed her. She will only lay downReuter. - 312 words
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Article410 1933-05-06 11 Bankrupt Stood Surety For "Chop" For $36,000. The public examination of Peng Saik Geok. chrk employed with Messrs. Macphail and Co.. was held at the Bankruptcy Court yesterday befor? the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. W. C. Huggard. Bankrupt said that he was a Strai's-born Chinese, and had a410 words
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Article148 1933-05-06 11 Breach Of Trust Charge Dismissed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca May 4. Sub-Inspector Kasudin was charged in the Police Court to-day with criminal breach of trust in respect of $103, the property of the Police Thrift and Loan Society. Messrs. V. D. Knowles, SC. Goho and R.W. G.148 words
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Article218 1933-05-06 11 GANDHI TO BE RELEASED Very Poor Stamina. MAY LIVE WITH AN UNTOUCHABLE. Simla, May 5. TT is understood that the authorities are 1 COnt <?mplating the release of Mr. Gandhi on the second day of his fast, which is due to begin en Monday. The Mahatma will then proceed to218 words
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Article234 1933-05-06 11 Plan To Spend Two Years In Jungle. Port-of-Spain t Trinidad >. A fresh attempt to find Colonel P. H. Fawcett. the British explorer lost in the heart of Brazil with his son many years ago. to be made by a United States army officer. He is Captain N.234 words
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Article146 1933-05-06 11 Scotsman Who Would Not Wear A Fez. Istanbul. March 31. The only man in Turkey always to wear a Glengary, both in his office and outside, is returning to his home in Glasgow after 21 years in Turkey. He is Mr. Douglas-Watson, who is resigning to-day as the146 words
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Article86 1933-05-06 11 Omnibus "Cornered" By Taxi-men. Madrid. Taxi-cab drivers protested at the stationing of an omnibus outside the Saragossa railway station. It would, they said, rob them of all their fares. Their protests were unavailing. So wihen the omnibus had filled up with passengers and was about to leave, the86 words
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Article38 1933-05-06 11 Reuter. Ahmedabad, May 5. It is reported from Hathiawar that 200 workmen engaged in constructing a bridge over the river Joj. ln Gondal State, were washed away owing to the river overflowing its banks —Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article19 1933-05-06 11 Reuter. Birmingham (Alabama). May 5. Twenty-one people have been killed in a tornado in Western Alabama. —Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article174 1933-05-06 11 Huge Store Of Red Literature. Reuter. Berlin, May 5. German and Soviet relations have been consolidated by an exchange of ratifications of the protocol signed in Moscow in 1931. prolonging indefinitely ;he Eerlin Treaty cf 1926 and the Gernan and Sovitt agreement on conciliation procedure in 1929. GermanReuter. - 174 words
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Article96 1933-05-06 11 Economic Relations Of China And Russia. Reuter. Nanking, May 5. M. Bogomohof, the Soviet Amb:ssad:r to "China, received nreimeu yesterday alternoen. He repeated that the Soviet policy towaids China was based on equality, citing evidence oi Russia's desire for world peace. He said that the re umption ofReuter. - 96 words
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Article157 1933-05-06 11 ANOTHER CHILD KIDNAPPED. Parents Distracted. Search By Land, Sea And Air. Reuter. N(w York, May 5. TWE greatest, man hunt in the United States JL since the Lindbergh baby kidnapping has been started, following the abduction of ten-year-old Margaret McMath. th e only daughterReuter. - 157 words
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Article45 1933-05-06 11 Reuter. London, May 5. The appointment has been approved cf Roar-Admiral Francis G. G. Chilton to be Rear-Admiral and Senior Naval Officer on the Yangtso in succession to Rear-Admiral Richard Hill, to date from Aug. 25. He will assume command about Oct. 23.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Advertisement155 1933-05-06 11 Cheapest j L -j Best for I Soups Stews, j m\! Sauces and Sandwiches Every good cook knows that Marmite is good for every sort of savoury dish. Marmite adds tempting flavour and health-giving nourishment to the plainest of fare. And remember, stews and soups and pies made with Marmite155 words
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715 1933-05-06 12 ONLY HANDFUL OF SPECTATORS. Useful Gallops. Cocoa Nib As Fast As Ever. BY Winning Post S already announced, track work on the new Singapore Racecourse at Bukit Timah opened officially this morning. Deterred probably by the distance from town715 words
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Article357 1933-05-06 12 Rain Interferes With All Games. CRICKET. London. May 5. Worcestershire were visitors at Nottingham in their first County engagement for the season. The game was interrupted by rain and had to be left drawn. Scores: 1 WORCESTER: 210 (Walters 115*. NOTTS: 142 for 2 wkts. M.C.C. v.357 words
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Article179 1933-05-06 12 LAWN TENNIS. Results and ties In ;he S.R.C. tournament are as follows: I YESTERDAY'S RESULTS [Championship Singles:—Dr. G. R. de Souza beat P. Norris 6—1, 6 —3: P. F. de Souza beat C. B. Webb (w.o.). Singles Handicap:—K. C. Balhetchet «owe 5) beat D. J. Leicester <owe 15)179 words
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Article111 1933-05-06 12 Boy Safe-Breakers' Successful Hauls. Belgrade. Two "master cracksmen"—both aged 12— carried out a daring robbery which Wou'.d have tried the skill of the most experienced safe-breaker, at Ljubljana. They used modern tools and flash-lights to open the side door of a woollen factory. Then they entered the cfSce, cleaned111 words
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Article158 1933-05-06 12 European's Narrow Win. BILLIARDS. Last night's play in the second round of the Malayan championship competition at the New World for the Padmore Challenge Shield presented tnrough Messrs. Frankel Bros, resulted as follows: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. 6.30 p.m.: Ang Chin Thian (Bendemeer Athletic Club) beat Wee Kheng Lim (ChinesCommercial158 words
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Article616 1933-05-06 12 BADMINTON. Results of the first round of the S.P A.P singles championship toi rnament (kneck-out system) are as follows: A Divisoin: Tan Boon Yean beat Chan Teow Chuan 11—15, 15—3. 15—7; Kim Fatt beat Lim Cheng Keh 15—4, 15—2: Ken Kim beat Koh Kim Yean 7—15, 15—7, 15—10.616 words
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Article41 1933-05-06 12 Turkish Minister To Visit Greece. i Athens. The Turkish Foreign Minister, Dr. Tewfia Rushdi Bey. and the Minister of National Economy, Ahmad Celal Bey, are expected here at the end of this month to take part in commercial discussions.41 words
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Article170 1933-05-06 12 Matches In Holland And Germany. i LAWN TENNIS. Reuter. I The Hague, May o. la the first round of the Davis Cup to-day. Timmcr (Holland) beat Bebda (Poland) 6—3. 6„2. 6—2 and Tloczynski (Poland) beat Hughan 6—1. 6—2. 6—4 j —Reuter. W?isbanden. May 5. In the first roundReuter. - 170 words
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Article135 1933-05-06 12 Ix)cal Americans To Give Display. I BASEBALL. Local sports fans who desire to be mi- tiaied into the mysteries of America's Na- t.ona! game will have an opportunity of do--10 to-morrow, when two American teams om repre njing 'the rubber industry and the other the "Ree-:" will stage135 words
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Article112 1933-05-06 12 Irish Bid For American Classic. THE TURF. Reuter. Louisville. May 5. i In the Kentucky Derby to-morrowKncckaway. the Irish bred fielding, fill attempt to emulate j (he Omar Khayyam which, in 1917, j wa the first end hitherto only imported hcrse i to win this famous event. KrockawayReuter. - 112 words
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Article323 1933-05-06 12 Chinese 111 Continue Winning Form. The S.C.F.A. 11l continued Uwfr winning form yesterday in Div. 11l of the S.A.F.A. League, beating the Singapore Harbour Beard by four clear goaks at the Anson Road Stadium. With the exception of some concerted movements, play on the whole was scrappy,323 words
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Article142 1933-05-06 12 Competition At Island Club. GOLF. The draw for th? Island Cub Colonial Cups hr:. lound. which must be completed by to-morrow, rsuited as follows: Yap Ta: Cheng and Chua Cheng LSftt v. A. F. Shecdv and Lee Keng Chye. Ikeda ar.d Fuji v E. Do and Hiyoehi. Kotajim:-;142 words
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Article66 1933-05-06 12 The Boid of the S.S. Police will play the folio ving programme, weather permitv.'ng. ct K:;teng Park to-morrow, commencing at 9 p.m March. "La R int de Saba." Gounod: Overture. 'Ttomantique.' B-li. Paraphrase. "Lorely.' r-.'esvadba: Selection. "Sally," Kern; Extracts, Rose Mousse." Bcse: Song, "d'Amour apres le Bai." Czi'o?lka:66 words
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Article392 1933-05-06 12 Malays Beat Police. UNUSUAL SCENT \l JALAN BESAK. ASSN. FOOTBALL tour players were <>rd red field at the Jalan It«sar Stadium terdav, when the Malays (I and Tolice clashed in the Second l)iu M(m the S.A.F.A. League The four players, it is allegro i, M w392 words
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Article58 1933-05-06 12 Bat She Can Stop A Riot! Madrid Tiie Mayor ul Grijalbn, near Bureob L< Senoritt Teodora MediaviUa—aged 23 But when Catholic and Socialist worfa-r* becamc involved in a riot, she calmly foirw her way into the middle cf the light anrestored order. Ihe girl Mayor was unhurt, but58 words
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Advertisement155 1933-05-06 12 I "Be Tobacco Wise j GET VALUE BY SMOKING ONE OF THE j WORLD FAMOUS BRANDS OF THE j GENERAL CIGAR Co., "THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF CIGARS IN THE WORLD." /7 If T WHITE OWL COSTS THE MANUFACTURER MORE THAN J fef jAmw* ORDINARY CIGARS SELLING AT THE SAME PRICE.155 words
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Advertisement239 1933-05-06 13 Change of Orchestra. beg to inform their Patrons that they have secured Mr Da Silva s 1 play nightly at the Cabaret. j 7.15 To-Night 9.143 TALKIES REGINALD DENNY in [HOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS." I How To Po Everything, j J Vl«drra Kawwlefke at Your Disposal in the Most Famous239 words
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Advertisement83 1933-05-06 13 J No fussing with pots and pans. I Every mould a masterpiece Crown i Jelly is a time and labour saving j BRITISH PRODUCT. j FRAMROZ Co. (marine insurance! OF jj GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD I EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED I AT LOW RATES j I For quotation* for mil.83 words
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Article, Illustration41 1933-05-06 14 THE "ALIPORE." The P. and O. "Alipore" has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive here at 5 p.m. on Wednesday next. She will proceed alongside the Singapore Harbour Board's Wharf on arrival.41 words
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Article105 1933-05-06 14 Singapore, May C. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Ea. c t Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). P.ajula 22: Tokiwa Maru 20. Main (Entrance Gate 3>. Arizona Maru 18; Boston Maui 1C: Kinta 14 Pres. Van Buren 11; Katong 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Laga :bank 30: Calcutta Maru 35.105 words
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Article212 1933-05-06 14 Details Of The Med an Service. Commencing forthwith, th? Pj;,' Offices of Singapore and Per.ar.g will ;r >k? rp direct weekly air-mai! despatches for Medart. The mail will close at the Gens al Pott Dffice. Singapore, at 7 p.m. each Wednesday .id will be convened as fax as212 words
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Article85 1933-05-06 14 Mails by the outwa.d Dutch aeroplane from ah*rt:rdaa aro espected to arrive at Singapore by th* evening llHUti io-day. Corrcpondenc-p.drtc-.sed to b.xho'.devs cnly will bo ready for delivery at 7.30 p.m. I.om China a"v Japan by the "Himalaya v.'* due at on Monday. Prom China and Japan by85 words
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Article16 1933-05-06 14 Ey Ixft And. Spo.e London Pc; lav ->ras" Ap. il 13 May 516 words
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Article203 1933-05-06 14 SELLING. Singapore. May 6. London. 4 months' sight 2 3 1516 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 29 32 London, 60 days' sight 2 3 T S London, 30 days' sight 2 3 27 32 Lcndcn. demand 2 3 13 16 London. T.T. 2 3 2b ?2 Lyons203 words
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Article156 1933-05-06 14 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. MAY 6 High Tides.—7.20 a.m., 8.25 p.m. Goif Colonial Cup Competition, I: land Cbh League Football: Div. T I.C.F.A v R A J a a Bcsar. Cricket: S.C.C. v. C.S.C. S.C.C.; Khaisa v S.C.C., Khaisa. Billiards Championship. Now156 words
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Article100 1933-05-06 14 Alhan^brr.. —Karloil in "The Mummy Capitol.—Jack Buchanan in "Yes, Mr. Brown." Empire.—' Sunny Side Up." Great World.—Sid? shows, pasar malam. Malay opera, Chines wayangs, silent and talking films (Sky Talkie: "Love in the Hcugh," Sar Talkie: "Love Parade"). Marlbort-u-ih —"Sirocco," an Arabic talkie. New World. —Side shows, "Ghost Train,"100 words
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Article282 1933-05-06 14 C -tan ihftwnrnti of rubber. Ind Jding coneemre id lat. >:. latex and rev.itex. being final ship men I on crear.-s.earners at all Malayan ports, c uring the mc nth of April. 1933. in long tons. SUcK and Crepe Latex. Concentrated Latex. TOTAL B> vertex. D:s inn282 words
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Advertisement73 1933-05-06 14 "HERE IHEY ARE" The Sim"<i That \ou Are Waiting For Latest Arabic Records ON H. M. V. Suntr by OMME KOLSOIM. Ccme Early And Have Your Choice Stocks Limited. i Obtainable only from: I i O.T. Lim C o 11.M.V. Specialists, 353, North Rridge Road, i i j Pianos For73 words
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Advertisement284 1933-05-06 14 WHAT IS IN YOUR HOROSCOPE? LET ME TELL YOU FREE. Would you lik. to knew wi hout any cost, what the ars indicate your future will b r whether you will b.' successful, prosperous and htppy; about business, lave, marriage ties friends, enemies, travels, sickness, lucky and unlucky periods; what284 words
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Advertisement41 1933-05-06 14 FOR THE RACES. i GET YOUR BINOCULARS REPAIRED AND CLEANED. (CHARGES VERY MODERATE.) ELLISON S. EZEKIEL CO., I Opticians and Watchmakers. ONLY ADDRESS:—3, CAPITOL BUILDING, S.amford Road, Singapore. Office Hours: Sundays and Daily from 8 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. (Saturdays Excepted).41 words
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Advertisement90 1933-05-06 14 GANDHI ASTROLOGER. 1 YEAR MONTHLY DETAILS, $2; Weekly details. 1 year $10; correct answers for 5 i questions. $1. Charges payable in advance. I Send copy of Horoscope or time and date of I birth or of writing letter and approximate age. I HANUMAN JOTHISHA OFFICE. Tiruttanl, South India, i90 words
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Advertisement53 1933-05-06 14 Remember that pure blood not only keeps away disease, but is Nature's remedy—in fact, the blood is the stream of life. In the treacment of Blood and Skin Complaints Clarke's Blood Mixture is unexcelled, it expels the poisons and assists healing. Of all Clttmists and Stores. Equally good in LIQUID53 words
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Advertisement33 1933-05-06 14 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL 00--112, South Bridge Road Singapore rßy Opirian Mr C V FAN). CHARGES CHEAPER THAN AW"" 11 1. Sight ttsted glasses supplied lrcm M<■ 2. CROOKES LENSES complex from $6 on.33 words
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Miscellaneous229 1933-05-06 14 [POSTAL INKIUCtHCt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Nr. th N.-East and N.-West Sumatra Aden, Egypt and U.S.A. <Laganbank) 2 p.m. Kemaman. Kemasek. Kretay. Dungun, T>engganu and Besut (Asdang) 2 p.m D-ambi «Toradja) 2 p.m. Bangkok .Hafthor) 3 p.m. Sarawak, Sibr. Miri. Labuan. North Bc:n?: and Jolo tMarudu» 3.30 p.m L-pan and229 words
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Miscellaneous72 1933-05-06 14 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last 1 Yesterday. Nig lit. Max. Bright M:n. Ti-mp. Rainfall. Sunsmm. Temp Stations. D.g. F. Inches. Hours Da§.f Ale- S ar 92 O.GI 10.0 75 S.tiawan LO v 42 8 0 73 K. Trenggr-nu 90 0.42 9.0 73 Bukit J.ram 8-' 0.43 9 772 words
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1219 1933-05-06 15 EASIER TO TUNE IN. DISTANCE HAS LITTLE EFFECT ON RESULTS. recently the short waves were considered to be fields in c but the expert wireless enthusiast might wander. Later, so much progress has been made at both the tting1,219 words
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Article126 1933-05-06 15 Times And Wavelengths May Be Changed. Alwayr listen for announcements, because waveleng'hs, programmes, and times are liable to change. For the present, and until further notice, the same programme will be transmitted to each zone on two alternative wavelengths, in order to obtain as much technical information as126 words
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Article324 1933-05-06 15 Singapore Asks For More Light Music. THE following is a tatter from a Singapore listener to the 8.8.C. As I understand that your type of programme is temporary, criticism may poss:bly b? helpful. Talks are not of the slightest use or interesting, and the majority are a324 words
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Article94 1933-05-06 15 Who is the most popular Empire broadcaster? Do you like best the Illustrated musical lectures of Sir Waif ord Da vies. Henry Hall, or the Rev. Pat McCormick? From letters so far received from all over the world, it would appear that organists, bands and religious broadcasters are94 words
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Article1876 1933-05-06 15 SUPREME COURT CROWDED. CLOSING SCENES IN SENSATIONAL CASE. The Kuala Lumpur Chinese matrimonial suit which aroused widespread interest within the community was concluded on Wednesday before Mr. Justice A. K. a Beckett Terrell, acting Chief Justice, F.M.S., at the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, when his1,876 words
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Advertisement110 1933-05-06 15 .^^s>w. v Perfect World Radio Reception with a GECoPHONE Superheterodyne RECEIVER (For A.C. Mains) r" i A highly efficient 6-valve Superheterodyne model for use with an external loud speaker. Designed to operate on the short and medium wavebands. j The result of intensive research and experience j of short wave110 words
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Miscellaneous326 1933-05-06 15 THE EMPIRE STATION. Details Of Programmes In Advance. The following are the programmes (subject to alteration) which will be broadcast from th* Empire station (Daventry) on 25.3 and 31.3 metres for the Indian and Malayan zone from May 6 to 13 (for further particulars see "World Radio"): PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA326 words
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Article978 1933-05-06 16 COFFEE-SHOP GIRLS' DILEMMA. Striking Revelations. Vigorous Protest Against By-Laws. Arising out of the minutes of a meeting of the General Purposes Committee which had decided to UesSMSS coffee stalls in amusement parks but to forbid the em ploy mrnt cf waitresses at siu-h places there was a lively978 words
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Article102 1933-05-06 16 The only Romanised Mandarin Institution in Singapor?. organised by the Sin Chyau Schco'. Tan Quee Lang Street, with the object of in.erc hanging the civilisation of China and Europe, was inaugurated on Tuesday. Overseas Chinese youths who have ga'ncd some ground in English here find a short-cut in102 words
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Article54 1933-05-06 16 On the occasion of the opening of the Imperial Press. 14. Dato Kramat Road. Penang. t n "At hom j was held on Tuesday and a good number of nrominen. Indians were present. A lavish tea was served. Mr. M. Saravanamuttu. the Editor of the "Straits Echo."54 words
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Article55 1933-05-06 16 The case in which the Chinese manager of a provision store in Pulau Bukum was charged with possession of dutiable tobacco was concluded befcre the Third Magistrate (Mr. J. F. F Gregg) yesterday. His wcrship found the accused guilty and imposed a fine of $250 or. in55 words
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Article77 1933-05-06 16 Mr. K. Nalarajan. Editor. "The Indian Social Reformer." has 'been invited and has agreed to serve as the lecturer on the Haskell Founda'ion for 1933. "Social Movements in Modern India" will be the subject cf his lectures, which will be delivered in July at .he University of Chicago. Mrs. Haskell,77 words
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Advertisement299 1933-05-06 16 y A LITTLEEASTERN J Eastern Shine Car Polish i Only 55 ets. Per Tin i RASTERS' SHINE CAR POLISH IS MADE FROM ALL-BRITISH MATERIALS BY AN ENGLISH FIRM IN SINGAPORE. IT IS SPECIALLY CRE4TED TO WITHSTAND TROPICAL WEATHER AND WILL IMPART A LASTING BF VI'TY TO YOUR CAR. A LITTLE299 words
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Advertisement425 1933-05-06 16 Foods Made from the purest milk ofcows pastured in the home counties, the 'Allen! »urj Foods are as easily digest as mother s milk. The) germ free and are simply and quickly made by the a<! dition of boiling wan i only. Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food N» 2425 words
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Article1004 1933-05-06 17 Opened By Sultan. INSTRUCTIVE SPEECH BY H.H. n-, i Correspondent.! Muar. May 3 n.Mji.ural ar.d Malay jo b held in the State of ri by His Highness in Muar this afternoon, urd gathering, although, which fell from morning eep pe< pie away. the opening of the until1,004 words
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Advertisement71 1933-05-06 17 (LUCAS™ i THE BATTERY WHICH IS STANDARD EQUIPMENT ON OVER 90' OF j BRITISH CARS. i VOI R BATTERY BE LUCAS, C.A.V. j l) B ROT AX IT IS GUARANTEED—THE SERVICE STATIONS < VV 'LL GIVE YOU DETAILS AND RENDER ANY LUCAS SERVICE. MALAYAN MOTORS, LTD. j J Orchard R,,;,d.71 words
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Advertisement192 1933-05-06 17 THESE TWO TOG ETH Ei^^^^^ RAZOR STROP J%\ FORM THE PERFECT i|l V PARTNERSHIP ~\X nW KEEPS THE BLADES IN V j^ < jTHAT PERFECT CONDITION L WHICH INSURES A C. CLOSE CLEAN COOL SHAVE AT ALL TIMES TEN SECONDS VA Iv f TO STROP IrMont TEN SECONDS The RAZOR192 words
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Miscellaneous760 1933-05-06 17 CLUB DIARY. (There ofe 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 invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the760 words
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Article, Illustration683 1933-05-06 18 SUPER INTENSIVE BREEDING. 125 Spring Chickens Per Week At Small Initial Cost. 'JY THE POULTRY EDITOR./ THIS seethed cf r ar ng table- rir.'s will certainly appear cithodo.v t.> nan? r:ad is p.: < few will i t ally believe that from a day-old i hi' k683 words
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Article1463 1933-05-06 18 Message To The Islamic World. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. (By Our Muslym Correspondent.) IT ia generally known that in China there are many Chinese Muslims but. owing to The absence of a proper census, their total numb-r is not known. Various estimates have been given at different times but1,463 words
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Article160 1933-05-06 18 Pension Paid To His German Heir. Coblena. THE French Government, has paid for saving Napoleon's life. For Ihis act of heroism, which occurred 128 years ago in the ba'tle cf Austerlitz, France lias already paid 128,000 francs (£1,471). The half-yearly pension ihis year has just, been presented to160 words
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Advertisement262 1933-05-06 18 j TON« 3 LAM CO. I 46 ,13, PECK SEAH STREET, SING AFORE. I For Balanced 1 Poultry Foods I l according to Poultry Editor"* formula. Price, OB application. I AUCTION SALE. CHEOiNG KOON SENG Co 7 SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE262 words
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Article, Illustration99 1933-05-06 19 I Look It This Week's Post-Bag. M I> !r N )hew s, til liat the holidays are on {1 i ,k a < t xtraordinarily large number r- i-,.n which I have been receiving v.t- is They art all very .i;:d tilt task99 words
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Article930 1933-05-06 19 fi. a. Kkoon Bee, Penatig.) L;. me v ho loves to travel, I have i<<:i a trip abroad on a vessel, ss K.2... It was on a Friday, and dt-".ina:a>n wa.- Medan, the capital of the Fast of Sumatra. Tiv v ea'iie: v.a> fine when I930 words
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Article306 1933-05-06 19 I By L.K. Kew.) f Events in the Far East are moving on rapidly j and surely with an inevitability almost predestined. As a Chinese youth. I am watching the news and editorial comments of this valuable paper with ever increasing interest j and concern. Some of306 words
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Article195 1933-05-06 19 'By L. S. Peng.' One day 1 accompanied my friends for an evening walk after a few hours study at home. When we were walking we happened to meet cur brother and his friends who requested us to fellow them to Katong Park but we were tired195 words
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Article531 1933-05-06 19 i By "Borax I.") Before the closing of school.. I collected a good number of "past-time friends' (some of which I borrowed from my friends and the rcrt I bought) and I intend to pass my time with them during the holidays. In order not to worry your531 words
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Article266 1933-05-06 19 I 'By 'Napoleon," Muar.) Nearly all great men have been especially remarkable for their energy of will. Let us take some of the great men wh,o lived a:me time back. Of Julius Caesar it was said. "Whatever he wills, he wills strongly." It was his activity266 words
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Article150 1933-05-06 19 (By "Borax IV.") Hello, chums! Don't you think that "Happy-go-lucky-Kid" is a "wonderful chap; he has not only contributed frequently but has also turned the interest of some of his friends in Kuching towards our Corner, and their numbers are increasing every week. Now! Now! "Happy-go-lucky Kid." I150 words
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Advertisement116 1933-05-06 19 CARES FAMOUS FILM COMPLEXIONS The flawjess beauty of scores of famous Hqliywoop stars is in the safe keeping of THE white Lux Toiler Soap. They depend upon sfprft its soothing lather to keep their complexions OF d ,K yOUn& kCCr yOU S THE STARS unaei the care ot this chosen116 words
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Article, Illustration24 1933-05-06 20 The teams in the recent ladies' hockey match between Ipoh (right) and Penang. Ipoh won by 5 goals to nil.24 words
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Article, Illustration27 1933-05-06 20 Lord Louis Ifountbatten (nearest camera) playing for the Navy team at polo against Cannes at Mandelieu, Cannes. The Navy won by 7 goals to one. lam 327 words
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Article, Illustration18 1933-05-06 20 Mr. Goh Linn Swee Bald Miss Lim Stew t'h<,«, erfiose bvedding tiw.k place on Sunday at Kuala Lumpur.18 words
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Article, Illustration38 1933-05-06 20 Mr. Boas, who won the championship at Messrs. Sime, Darby Co.'s snorts.38 words
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Article, Illustration8 1933-05-06 20 This fine turkey was reared in Kuala Lumpur.8 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-05-06 20 Raffle* Institution, Singapore (right), won by the only goal of their match with Kajang High Scohol! played at the Victoria Institution ground.22 words
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