Malaya Tribune, 11 May 1933
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Title Section36 1933-05-11 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. VoL XX.- -No. 110 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, May 11, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1933.36 words
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Advertisement103 1933-05-11 1 Hl»i §A^<m!AM Trj Clover Brand Bilk Baby Your Purse iwOANISM MILK ™*UIZED NATURE r ai:d THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. j 1 PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR, SINGAPORE. j SIHSAPDBE S MEW MOBERII STQBF! j Refrigerated Supplies, Cakes Confectionery 9 j And A Full Range of J Groceries Provisions. S I I103 words
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Advertisement238 1933-05-11 1 A. PUNTER Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest arui lowesl market prices. Also baying gold CuIDS and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. I aasßßsagggw, ft -1 i i 11=» '5238 words
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1947 1933-05-11 2 STATUS OF INDIANS. BILL TO ABOLISH IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBTS. THE first meeting of the Joint Committee was held at the House cf Lonfa on April 12 when Lord Linlithgow <an unexpected choice) was elected Chairman. Most people thought that1,947 words
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Article136 1933-05-11 2 "Substantial Progress," Says Mr. Whitley. London, April 20. REVIEWING the "substantial pregress" made in implementing the proposals of the Royal I Commission on Labour in India, Mr. j. h. j Whitley, in an article in the ",Times." out--1 lines the terms of the four acts passed and136 words
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Article197 1933-05-11 2 List Of Indians Invited. H. M. Government have decided to invite the following members cf the Indian Legislature to attend the discussions in London on the Ressrve Bank and the Statutory Railway Board, preliminary to formulating the precise proposa's under each head: Sir Edward Benthall, Mr.197 words
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Article82 1933-05-11 2 The anniversary of the local Vivekananaa BUnrr.arga Sangam and the 71 st birthday of their Patron Guru. Swami Vuckananda of world fame, will be celebrated on Sunday at the Sangam premises, 7. Enggor Street. The programme will be 1 to 2.30 p.m.. fet-d--inr the public 3 to 7.30.82 words
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670 1933-05-11 2 DR. LANKA SUNDARAM. TO ENQUIRE AND REPORT ON UVINr CONDITIONS HERE, b IT will be recalled that the Government o." India contemplated sending an official delegation with Mr. Bajpai as the head and some unofficials and officials as its members to tour Malaya and aquaint themselves670 words
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Advertisement99 1933-05-11 2 Get rid of all that sourness and g«s. Bud that l,llious headache or any sluggishness ca»scd much acid. Put the stomach and bowels in £<:■■.'< order STVeclen the whole system with Phillips' Mill; of Magnesia. Be sure it is this bottle, with the i familiar blue wrapper that tells you99 words
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Advertisement28 1933-05-11 2 If You Care For Something n Really Good There Is No Other Choice But p Sole Agents for Malaya I N. V. Straits Java Trading Co, SINGAPORE PENANG28 words
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86 1933-05-11 3 STIPENDIARY STEWARD'S REPORT. AUSTRALIA MAY LOSE CUSTOM OF STRAITS OWNERS. Released on the eve of the Singapore Turf Club's Spring race ;utting. the Stipendiary Steward s report provides interesting information relative to racing in Malaya. Appended are excerpts86 words
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Article3404 1933-05-11 3 111 annual u-poit for last year, just I Mb J 0. Osborne, the Stipendiary g R A. writes inter alia: the changer in numbers in the C tssea [Tinaihont the year. I fcmtk thai <he decrease in Class 1 to ordinary wastage and fewer ,i3,404 words
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Article105 1933-05-11 3 Funeral Of Well-Known Chinese. The death took place on May 4. 1933. at 12. Spottiswood Park Road, Singapore, of Mr. Tan Chim Cheng, chief cashi r 1 cf the NewWorld. Mr. Tan Chim Chenj; was employed by Messrs. Ong Boon Tat St Co. besides acting as105 words
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269 1933-05-11 3 fTHE Press ta in a singularly difficult posi- tion in this country. Thore is an extraordinary reluctance on the part of Government Departments to divulge acj information whatsoever and it would seem from this attitude, which we have experienced ov;r the269 words
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Article309 1933-05-11 3 HANDLING the currency is a very prcfttaitit business and, considering that this correnej circulates throughout the whole ol Malaya It is difficult to understand why only the Colony sho&ld have dips into the lucky bat;. T*o dipj of r.-.e million each, within a is not too bad.309 words
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Article164 1933-05-11 3 WE do not want this peaceful Bettlemen* ol ours to be turned Into a miniature Chicago as a venue for opera l .>i rl aimuM and thugs. It must be made clear to H that Malacca is not a safe haven fur tha Ir activities. We take164 words
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Article161 1933-05-11 3 UNLESS the present eussonts .'-oners are abolished and the produce of any part oi Malaya allowed free entry in every other pert 01 Malaya, any such industry will be kiil< a In itr. very inception. We cannot conceive of any reason against, and see every reeaon tor, the161 words
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Advertisement153 1933-05-11 3 V |W? fjt WEAKNESS, A' I X/J DEBILITY [sOan>em i a CHI ENS'Syrl Spfz/y V/ N Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Dociors throughout the world have agreed that tins radicsJ remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. tar better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES. SOLE153 words
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748 1933-05-11 4 Shipping News Notices. A FAMOUS SAILING SHIP. Tribute To Builders' Workmanship. IN their latter days Messrs. R. and J. Craig, cf Glasgow, used their famous County sailing ships very largely for the training of app: entices, so that many officers in senior positions to-day will be interested to hear that748 words
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Article155 1933-05-11 4 Sequel To Grounding Of "Sibajak." The Netherlands Court of Navigation have delivered judgment in the inquiry cencerning the grounding of the Rotterdam Lloyd motorship "Sibajak," when leaving Port Sudan, and have reprimanded the master for landing the pilot at an inopportune moment and failing to steer a proper155 words
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Article67 1933-05-11 4 The following passengers from Malaya leave fcr Home by the "Meonla": Mr A. Allan, Dr. D. W. Allen, Mi s M. Barnes, D:. and Mrs. A. L. Dunlop, Mrs. J. D. George, Mr. H. G. Grieve. Messrs. B. P. Massey. D C MeDougall and G. M. Motley, Master67 words
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Article134 1933-05-11 4 "Marsoa" Puts In With A Leak. TIHE "Marcsa.' a Nc.-.veigian steamer of 833 A net tonnage, has made an unexpected ca'l at Singapore en Tuesday night. She had t make for port for survey and repairs. At 12.45 p.m. of the same day the vessel which was on134 words
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Article131 1933-05-11 4 International Action To Be Called For. At a meeting of the Southern Sea Fisheries District Ccmmittee in Beurnemouth. Lord II Chester, chairman, stated that on May io h* would move in the House of Lords that an international conference be arranged to discus? the question of the131 words
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Article110 1933-05-11 4 Died While Ship Was Entering Harbour. On the arrival of the "H:ng Pheng" yesterday morning from Hongkong, it was repored that Dr. N. N. Mitra. an Indian doctor employed as surgeon on the ship, died at Amoy on Adhl 26. The doctor was in good health at midnight110 words
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Article112 1933-05-11 4 Dock Trips And Cruises To The Nore. Trips round their own pert proved so popular with Londoners last summer that the Port ct London Autherity has decided to operate them again this year. The Authority has chartered the steamer "Isle of Arran," which has been bought by112 words
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Article37 1933-05-11 4 It is reported from Berlin that Dr Inc soher PP n?vi n^ en Chairman of the NorddeutSSL I/ > haS re6l B a£d A &e and the new L g 73 ;ears e c?d Yen Heinek37 words
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Article29 1933-05-11 4 H.M.S. "Vindictive." Capt. A. J. Robertson. C m T ndine arrived from Colombo on her way to join the China Station She sails on Friday for Hongkong29 words
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Article287 1933-05-11 4 Sequel To Mishap On Steamer. IN the King's Bench Division, on April 10. Mr. Justice Swift entered judgment fcr Mr. William George Kelley, a Trinity House pilot, of Gravesend, for £370, in his action to recover damages against th? Shamrock Shipping Co., Ltd., of Lame Harbour. Ireland,287 words
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Article1067 1933-05-11 4 Some Redeeming Features. IIfHEN he addressed the shareholders of the Cairn Luie of Steamships. Ltd.. at th? annua! mee:ing, in Newcastle, the chairman. Lord Kirkley, said the principal and most regrettable fact disclosed by the accounts was that it was not yet possible for the directors to1,067 words
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Advertisement464 1933-05-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BKITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. RNIICSULAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIOATION CO., LONDON and FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. ''Jiiucr Contract with His Majesty's Government;. OUTWAku FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Kalsar-I-Hind 11.500 May 12 Mantua464 words
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Advertisement213 1933-05-11 4 iff LLOYD TMeItINO j (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. J SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay J Calling at Colombo. Bombay. Suez, Port "M 1 I Sw*. Port' t Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. eak and Triest j m.v. CARIGNANO May 15 May 15213 words
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Advertisement208 1933-05-11 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutscb l^nRl lOHf"! Australlsche Dampfschirxa WlJ GeselLschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933 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. RHEINLAND, via Manila June 26 t m.s.208 words
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Advertisement551 1933-05-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. 9 (Incorporate ta Germany). The underacted are the Company s tot,,, fix t urea:— E<J *d OUTWARDS. s.s. "SAARBRUCKEN" for afj 19!3 M'kong, Shai, N. China ft ,t m.s. "HAVEL" for Manila. Hoof S'hai. Japan and N. c: HOMEWARDS. mj;. "PULDA" for Genoa. Ban 185S Casablanca, Rotterdam, Hamb551 words
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Article486 1933-05-11 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. >«naj uu snare quotaitona are issued r ana Co* exchange and stock ItHN Buyers Sellers. X urn bang Tin 24 6 26;Malay 20 21 norn i an I n 13 6 14 6 Tin 16 16]9 Padam o.io 0.15 Do 0.42486 words
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167 1933-05-11 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. TIN AND RUBBER BACK AGAIN. Situation Remains Very Quiet. (Bp Our Financial Corretpon&cnt./ Singapore. Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 8-">« cts., Up 1/8 Ct Tin (Singapore), $100'^, up $1.25 Vcstcrday's Prices:— London Rubber. 2 25 32d., down 1 32d. Market Tone: Quiet. New167 words
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Article38 1933-05-11 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London Spot: 2 1316 d. New York: 4\ <G.) cents. Singapore: 8 s—6 cents. TTN London Spot: £182 10s. <Unchanged.» London 3 months: £183. (Down 55.). Singapore: $100.25. COPRA Sundned $3.75 Mixed 535038 words
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Article153 1933-05-11 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Priceo for Shell Moter Spirit and various brants cf Kerosene are as follows: Shall Aviati:n Spirit in 4 gallon drums per Bruit* Imperial gallon f 1.23 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.86 Shell M tor Spirit per 4 gallon153 words
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Article116 1933-05-11 5 The Langkat Sumatra Rubber Company reports a trading loss fcr 1932 (including less on exchange) cf £2.624, which increases the debit balance carried forward to £6,271. The crop harvested was 297.000 lb. From May 1 onwards all areas rested, except Sinampoer I. (642 acres), which was tapped116 words
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Article111 1933-05-11 5 Net fan of the Bukit Tupah Rubber Estates for 1932, £3,818 (against £6,207 fcr 1931), which lncieasts the debit balance carried forward to r.16,468. The crop harvested was 1,073,975 lb (against 990,304 lb.). During the year 1,122,928 lb. cf rubber was sold (including rubber brought in at111 words
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Article95 1933-05-11 5 Wall Street Dullness Reflected. Reuter Wireless. London May 9. On the Stock Exchange to-day most fo eigii stocks ruled firm and there was also renewed upward movement in Argentine Rails. Home industrials received further support. Tobaccos were especially a good feature, while Cables and Wireless were alsoReuter Wireless. - 95 words
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Article68 1933-05-11 5 Now Passes Into British Hands. Reuter Wireless. London. May 8. Aftc: lengthy negotiations, arrangements were completed to-day Uy which the oouuroi of Bcots' Pure Drug Co.. Ltd.. passed from American into British hands, by the acquisincm by an English financial group of 1.000.000 pound shares in theReuter Wireless. - 68 words
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Article113 1933-05-11 5 The Strathmore Rubber Company harvc tvd a crop of 781,411 lb. in 1932 (ftfahut 957,539 lb in 1931). The "all-in" cost of production was 3.41 d. per lb. (against 3.90 d.), and the gross average price realised 2.14 d. per lb. (against 3.39d.i. The loss of the year113 words
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Article796 1933-05-11 5 Period Of Rest Beneficial. of'f ll p e Hh tWen^' f u oUrth ordinar y general meeting of Ledbury Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at £L?S£2? mCe Cf the 14, Great m London Ec on April 19, 1933 Mr. Eric Macfadyen (the chairman) saidI presume that it wiU796 words
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Article257 1933-05-11 5 Delegates From India I And F. M. S. ■v. London. (By Mad), of thP T consented to become patron pjf!. 13lh f of the Chambers of Commerce of (he British Empire. Ih lhe r.'^ Cn is Milled to represent Malay states Chambers oi This Congress will257 words
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Article179 1933-05-11 5 Loss For The Year $9,442. The directors' repor„ of the Malaya Publish- ing Kou e Ltd., for the year ended Feb. 28 1933, states: The capital remains the same as last year. The deb nture is also the tame as lait year The balance to the credit179 words
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Article658 1933-05-11 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 ajn. The following rubber share quotation. tM Issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and ltaHJ r ssue Vnlue. Prmaer Lyall t Sr.*™ ge 00. Iratt j 1 AHenby $0.50 $0.60 $0.45 $0.55 1 Alor Gajah 0.30 040 0.30 0.40 IA. Hitam658 words
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Advertisement54 1933-05-11 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH V-' > INSURANCE 1 COMPANY. LIMITED. HUE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT WWFST CURRENT BATES. L. O. MAROOUOUTH, ORV. Manager. lr 1 HnUyson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASRIRANCE CORPORATION. LTD. NRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND I KSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. j** 0 J OHNSON: General54 words
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Advertisement34 1933-05-11 5 Your name should be on j Bank Book. In it will be recorded the small savings you are able to N? 9 COLLYfcR QUAY SINCAPORf 1 Head Office: 55, WaU Street. New York. i34 words
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Advertisement306 1933-05-11 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. flru- rpora'ert m England MXGAPORE BRANCH: 4. Ij'Almpida Street Authorised and subscribed Capital £2.000 000 P.nd-up-Capfa! £i.c,io.ono Reserve Fund and Rat* toojOOO HEAD OFFICE: LONDON I BRANCHES: c maty, Cnicutta. Pnlotjao, Karachi Madras, Aaam, Baghdad. Bahrain, p.u-ra, Kirkatt, Mosul and Singapore CURRENT ACCOUNTS spatted and interest306 words
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Advertisement281 1933-05-11 6 j ALHAMBRA iS£gg& 5 I j FIRST NATIONAL'S sparkling, snappy Musical. and Singing romance 1 I W"± CROONER Featuring the popular English star I DAVID MANNERS, with captivating ANN DVORAK. J j i LAnI An intimate story of the Life and Loves of a famous musician who you ALL know281 words
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Advertisement384 1933-05-11 6 -Lmusements I ■W 1b 1 c 15 NIGHTLY 0 15 •A FILM that is rertain to earn screen honour- for its procurers." FIRST NATIONAL'S amazing Revelation of the World's H,s CRASH SEALED THE Greatest Financial Scandal- doom of millions i M THE MATCH KING* WITH WARREN WILLIAM LILf DAMITA •THE384 words
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Advertisement264 1933-05-11 6 I jPAvTLiONi'jrr^ Shown" J A Brilliant M.G.-M. production that will appeal to evei 1" The Secret Of j Madame Blanche j I Starring IRENE DUNNE j With LIONEL ATWILL and PHILLIPS HOLMES j TO EVERY WOMAN who has ever telt the fascination of t,"rmT I i at ion— j TO264 words
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Article1318 1933-05-11 7 Doctor Absent. <;\NG RIVALRY ALLEGED. ri that Dr. Seenivasen, who gavt J ideniv at the preliminary enquiry magistrate, and who was under bone t the Assizes, was away in Hong- !r! i't and as ihe counsel for the :,ed to cross-examine him, the 1 Public Prosecutor.1,318 words
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Article305 1933-05-11 7 Letter From GovernorUeneraf Of Australia. If E. the Governor has much pleasure in send- ing to the Press of the Straits Settlements, for publication, the enclos:d copy of a letter to him. dated March 17, 1933, from H.E. Governcr-General of the Commonwealth of Australia. This letter was305 words
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Article220 1933-05-11 7 Offenders Prosecuted By Revenue Dept. Two Chinese women wer* amongst several offenders who appeared before thj District Judge (Mr. H. A. Porrer) this morning on charges coming under th? Liquor Ordinance. One of the women was fined $300 or in default, ten months' imprisonment. I Mr. Richard of220 words
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Article46 1933-05-11 7 A Eurasian motor-cyclist was thrown off hh machine in Orchard Road yesterday afternoon. He was badly briused about the face and chest and was taken to hospital by ambulance. It app ars that in trying to avoid a Chinese "»man he skidded and fell46 words
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Article41 1933-05-11 7 The bursting of a benzine lamp in a shop in Keppel Road caused severe injuries to a Chines: who was said to have been attending > to the lamp at th? time. He was taken to hospital by ambulance.41 words
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Article222 1933-05-11 7 Awards In Honour Of Sultan's Birthday. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipch. Tuesday. IN honour of the birthday of Ii H. the Sultan of Perak, Ihe .foliowins have ueen made Justices of the Peace for the State of Perak Mr. Toh Eng Hoe. Mr. W. J. B. Ashby222 words
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Article118 1933-05-11 7 Round-Up Of Motur-C'ar Jagas. Seven Malay boys and one Arab appeared before the Third Magistrate (Mr. J. P. F. Gregg) yesterday on charges of trespassing into the Singapore Harbour Board grounds. They were prosecuted at the instance ol Mr. Brett. ASP attached to the S.H.B. Police. It was118 words
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Article43 1933-05-11 7 Mr. Samuel E. Tolley, chairman of 'he Australian brandy firm of Tolley Scctt Tolley, Adelaide, is in Singapore on a business visit. On the return of the s.s. "Nieuw Holland" J from Penang. Mr Tolley will proceed to i China.43 words
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Article66 1933-05-11 7 On Sunday His Lord«:iip the Bishop of Macao will celebrate the 8 o'clock Mass. when he will adores 1 the congregation. Alter Mass a raccptton will be held in the' Parochial House in his honour. i All the membeis of the congregation of the Church of66 words
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Article137 1933-05-11 7 Outward Dutch Plane Arrives. from lh N iv the K.N.I.L M. was Mr. A V.t i Duunen From oZTI, to tAvi **J 10: Mr. Andree Surg DleL3Che Mr C Koni,..J he lnmewwd bound awmgwtne ph-aih (THawk I arrived M Seleter ■■Wgfume festeroZ h L ommandu 'S Pilot137 words
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Article60 1933-05-11 7 Bangkok Suburbs Swept By Cyctane. <From Our Own Correspondent .> Bangkok, May 10. Two soldiers were killed outright and fifty thousand ticaLs worth of damage done through a cyclonic wind and hail-storm in the suburbs cf Bangkok, which deroofed the military barracks and other houses. Rcofs were60 words
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Article33 1933-05-11 7 Reuter. Washington, May 10. The For.ign Relations Committee of the Stnate has approved the nomination of Mr. Dave Hennen Morris, the well-known New Yak lawyer, as Ambassador to Belgium -Re..-, iReuter. - 33 words
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Article30 1933-05-11 7 Reuter Wireless. Madrid. May 9. Five people were killed when a French air Uner on the Toulouse-Casablanca rcutc crashed in flames 40 miles north of Barcelona.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 30 words
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Article43 1933-05-11 7 The- Nellore District Board has resolved untitled exempt Harijan boys from paying school fees, library and game ftes in a.l th echo unda the District Board. The sa:; lion necessary i. l-u: ;his resolution into efl ct ail] fo. from the Local Government43 words
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Article130 1933-05-11 7 AT THE CINEMAS. iffpHE CROONER." which Ix van I sea--on ai A- the Alhun bra fl .cst nJgbi contains more music than ihe veragc production and wih appea' widely to those who iike music, romance and drama thoroughly mixed. The film is Interesting from the130 words
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Article40 1933-05-11 7 Dr. S. H. Al-junid pi sideti at the leufcpre on Malaya—the country of many parts." which was delivered by Mr. Mohamed Yusof bin Ishak at the meeting of thi- Young Muslim Physical and Literaiy Union y sterday40 words
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Article748 1933-05-11 7 (lever Police Trap. ACCUSED COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. ALLEGED to have been found in possession ci 8,000 counterfeit A.d;.ih T -n.;. -o Co. I cieraictt? coupans. two Chine: p. 1 m Bfie B* I and Scah Sew Hook, appeared before the Sec and Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay»748 words
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Advertisement276 1933-05-11 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is Hereby given that tenders src now lavi' i for tbe following m*-trials or services, and that particulars of sucn tendert may be obtained In th? Tender Room Municipal Offices Tender. Dat« «f OmUis Construction of Haig Rd. from Grove Rd. to Geylang276 words
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Advertisement88 1933-05-11 7 Prevent W^^WfSSM^wk breeding j in your R^Mp^^^N, i mouth! Poisons as dangerous as the poison in the of the serpent may be mated in the mouth, if particles of decaying food are allowed to remain in ttje crevices of the teeth. All decay is caused by germs and bacteria, invisible88 words
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Obituary48 1933-05-11 8 A High Mass of Requiem for the soul of the late Mr. Alfred George (Fredo) de Souza will be sung at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, on Friday, the 12th May. 1933. at 6.30 a.m. Relatives and frinds are kindly requested to attend.48 words
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Obituary44 1933-05-11 8 LIM Lim Kirn Teng, brother of the late Mr. Lim Kirn Kiat. passed away peacefully at 5.30 a.m.. llth inst.. at No. 2. Cuscaden Road at the age of 52. Funeral en Saturday, May 13, 1933. at 10 ajn. to Bukit Brown Cemetery44 words
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Article693 1933-05-11 8 WHEN the policy of wholesale repatriation of unemployed labour from Malaya was begun several years ago the Malaya Tribune warned the Governments of the S.S. and F.M.S. not to go too far, not to deprive this country of all surplus of estate and other labour upon which it693 words
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Article198 1933-05-11 8 Comments Bu The Way. has been revived in tne MJ Malayan press x»f the incidence of gang robbery and racketeering in the country. There does not seem to be much justification for any special outcry. Some recrudescence of this type of crime—gang robbery and racketeering arc198 words
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Article277 1933-05-11 8 rpHE arrival of the Australian "Show Boat," the New World and Great World exhibitions and the advent of Empire Shopping Week, remind us again of a project which we have from time to time advocated in these columns. It is the organising of another exhibition like the277 words
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Article110 1933-05-11 8 rpHE April magazine of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya serves to emphasise once again the enduring spirit of comradeship that binds together all men who served in the Great War. The magazine contains many articles of interest to local ex-Service men. prominent among them being a stirring appeal110 words
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210 1933-05-11 8 A meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee will be held in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. A concert will be held in the Selangor Club on Saturday in aid of the European Unemployment fund. A Chines* who pleaded guilty to stealing two pairs of shoes210 words
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Article65 1933-05-11 8 rentl SUpplyin a supper Pl T rs hBVe been ««Pended by the Ipoh League for rough play. A special train left Ipoh on Tuesday with 40 horses for the Singapore Races. Apple trees planted at the Cameron Highlands are growing exceedingly well. g admittedT 1 KUn r DaS 0f65 words
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Article17 1933-05-11 8 H. H. Tungku Ibrahim, Regent of Kedah has returned to Alor SUtr afte/a honday tour.'17 words
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Article13 1933-05-11 8 The Sultan ol Perak attended the mmwwm* Si'SSt- <**•*'»" Jo d l n13 words
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Article56 1933-05-11 8 JM* S was married to Miss Kanagamani Amal, at Seremban last week. wa? r fin W e a d st B H WatC r at a s a "dpipe amines; was fined $1 by the Seremban magistrate. 1 6 W man Was ded at Seremban in connection with the56 words
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Article35 1933-05-11 8 Penang Municipal Fire Brigade had 45 calls last year, of which 15 were false alarms. h-H°L S f cl i!f lgRRann n cheroots on which duty had not been paid Kwang Si Hong was35 words
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Article419 1933-05-11 8 DT ;^LOOKER-ON' 'Was the "Show Boat' a v down? A The "Sea Belle" is not go East Coast on Fisheries busCS even to look for oysters. A A compositor describes l M ri can delegate to the World as Mr. Normal Davis. MVoa .men? A colleague has419 words
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Article41 1933-05-11 8 INDIAN AFFAIRS, OO pafl 1 SURVEY OF RAGING, on pa* SHIPPING NEWS, on puye 4 WILL OF CHINESE BANKEK CLUB DIARY, on page II RADIO PROGRAMME, on pafe ROTARY MEETING, on page 14 MOTORTNG NEWS, on pag»> If41 words
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Advertisement153 1933-05-11 8 I j. The I ®Own Fabric! j Nursery ViyHla is its name. Nursery Viyella is the perfect nursery fabric It is washable almost to infinity, and never, never shrinks. It is soft and soothing to the most tender baby skin. Absorbent, safe, protective in all temperatures and < limates, is153 words
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Advertisement83 1933-05-11 8 The Firefly Made by HAMMOND, world's largest minufacturers of Electric Clocks. J WL 7 .vm A Spectacular Clock At A Sensational Price. $12.00 p Bt in fr^r ere LEE FLETCHER 102. North Bridge Road, Singapore 'Phone 2850 j 634 j T.K.K/S RUBBER BED SHEET FOR BABIES, j Large $1, Medium83 words
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128 1933-05-11 9 WARSHIPS CONCENTRATE IN LUAN RIVER. Driving On To Peiping. Chinese Lose Many Towns: Citizens Flee In Panic. T; Japanese have continued their bombardment of towns on i i ;t(l to Peiping and along the Luan River, but the128 words
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Article1200 1933-05-11 9 Peking, May 10. /t their swift descent southward \j j r Wall a portion of theadforccs. it is reliably reported. l van River in the vicinity of have taken possession ot bich they had previously evaculanes bombed Miyun. 45 miles MtthCMt ol Peking. now making1,200 words
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Article299 1933-05-11 9 .Nazi' Party Closes Down Their Newspapers. Reuter. Berlin, May 10. rPHE Government has seized the property of -1- the Social Democrats and the Republican Reichsbanner organisation, also their newspapers. The Socialist Party was the second strongest at the general election, with 125 seats compared with the Nad'sReuter. - 299 words
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Article171 1933-05-11 9 To Strain Sino-Anglo Relationships. Peiping. May 10. The Chinese authorities here are pressing for the handing over of Huang Siu Wen. one of the "traitors" and the companion of Chang King Yiao. who was assassinated earlier in th week, who fled into the Japanese barracks. The Japanese authorities171 words
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Article71 1933-05-11 9 Manchukuo Orders Briton To Leave. Reuter. Harbin. May 10. Calling on the British Consul-General a Manchukuo representative demanded that Mr. Simpson, editor of the "Harbin Herald," leave Manchukuo territory by May 16. owing to the continuance of his anti-Manchukuo policy despite repeated warnings. The -'Herald" offices have beenReuter. - 71 words
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Article68 1933-05-11 9 New Ambassador Leaves For London. Reuter. Washington. May 10. Mr. Eugene Rcbert Black has been appointed Governor of the Federal Reserve Board to rucceed the retiring Governor, Mr. Meyer.— Reuter. New York, May 10. The new United States Ambassador to Britain, Judge Robert Worth Bingham, with his wifeReuter. - 68 words
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Article87 1933-05-11 9 Extension Of Service To Shanghai? Reuter. London, May 10. The question ol extending the projected B> itish air service l to Singapore to Shanghai, in view of the air services now running from Shanghai to the Upper Yangtze and other parts of China, is under consideration, saidReuter. - 87 words
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Article23 1933-05-11 9 Paraguay's Dispute With Bolivia. Reuter. Asuncion. May 10. Paraguay has formally declared war against Bclivia over the disputed Gran Chaco.— Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article807 1933-05-11 9 British Formula. THE FIRST STEP TO RECOVERY. Reuter Wireless. London, May 10. JT is understood Mr. MacDonalds announceV ment in the House of Commons yesterday as regards the prospects of a tariff truce agreement was the result of a formula drafted by Mr. Norman Davis, Sir JohnReuter Wireless. - 807 words
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Article97 1933-05-11 9 India Government And Prisoners. Reuter Wireless. Simla, May 3. TTIHE Gov ernment of India, in the communique -1 announcing no change in the general policy regarding the release of civil disobedience Prisoners, adds that the temporary suspension of the ci'.il disobedience movement in no way fulfillsReuter Wireless. - 97 words
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Article213 1933-05-11 9 PLAIN HINT TO GERMANY. Arms Deadlock. Cannot Longer Hold Up Progress. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, May 8. THE German Minister for Defence, General Von Blomberg, in a statement issued today. declared that the German delegation to the Disarmament Conference had no intention of causing unnecessary difficultiesReuter Wireless. - 213 words
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Advertisement370 1933-05-11 9 PHOSFERINE Wonderful for Vigour j^^sapgHKH Ex-Service overseas, writes: "T AM a ftreat admirer and t believer of the wonderful H WL y t J .:«^ij3*'| L effects and properties of fl Phosferine, and can without H aW&fij hesitation recommend it very mm < ff mfl strongly to my brother athletes,370 words
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88 1933-05-11 10 TO-DAY'S TRACK WORK. SOME MEDAN CRACKS ARRIVE: BETTER ATTENDANCE. The list of entries shows 249 animals competing in all. There are 34 Horses in Class I competitions, out of which 29 will take j?ait in the first88 words
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1658 1933-05-11 10 BY Winning Posl n the dirst time since training opened officially there was a uood attendance at ihe Bukit Tirrah racecoursre this morning. lie entries elcsed at noon yesterday, 249 bcirg entered in a' 2. This morning ah the horses were working on no.1,658 words
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Article748 1933-05-11 10 Competition At The S.C.C. LAWN TENNIS. As previously announced a mixed doubles American tournament will b> played at the S.C.C.*on Monday. Wednesday and Friday, May 15. 17 and 19. In case of rain on any of these days ties will be postponed until the* following afternoon with the748 words
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Article239 1933-05-11 10 MARINE BEAT RANCHI." Sailors' Institute Cup Champions. The Marine Department met a team from the P. and O. "Ranchi" yeste:dx:y at the Y. M. C. A. ground at Anson Road and the match ended in a victory for th 3 Marines by 3—l. Tne 'Marines were much the sup.iior side239 words
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Article164 1933-05-11 10 Semi-Finals Fixed For Week-end. BILLIARDS. Last nighi's ties in the third round of the Malayan championship competition at the New World for the Padmor'e Challenge Shield preI rented through Messrs. Frankel Bros, resulted a*, follows: «30 p.m.: Sgt. Collick (R.A.F.) beat Goh Chiang Chuah fJ.C.S.A.) 300—198. •> p.m.:164 words
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Article336 1933-05-11 10 Penalty Decides HARLEQUINS BE IT CHINESE ASSN. FOOTBALL. In a game played yesterday road Stadium, the Harlequin br creditable win in Div. n of League by beating the chin, n gcal in three. The Chinese pre she display and appeared "v be rhej were particularly weak336 words
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Advertisement136 1933-05-11 10 j "Be TobaccolrVisen I GET VALUE BY SMOKING ONE OF THE J j WORLD FAMOUS BRANDS OF THE GENERAL CIGAR Co., ~TH" LA ROBBT MANUFACTURERS OP CIOARS IN THE WORLD' I 1 I V ANDY C>t VAN DYCK BEST APPEALS TO THE SMOKER OF HIGH-GRADE f RLEXDEI) TASTE. A PERFECT136 words
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181 1933-05-11 11 INTERPRETATION SOUGHT FROM SUPREME COURT. Trustee s Six Questions. Nothing Left For Residuary Legatees. K.V nHinsc! are invo! ved ii; Chinese will rase which comI ;r: the Supreme Court yesterday. It is an application for Hoarding the proper construction to181 words
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Article2287 1933-05-11 11 M- f P K appeared fcr Uie trustee. Mr. Ii- n gr S. 'ir. present, applicant. Mr J. G Campbell appeared for a party r ppc ntcd under crcier of court to represent r'.ic .weral and classes beneficially in- in th" operties specifically devised and bwiiioa'2,287 words
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Advertisement101 1933-05-11 11 should use a medicated soaf> daily. In hot and humid climates an abundance of small and infinitesimal organisms are harboured by the skin, causing eruptions and painful inflammations. These are not prevented by the use of ordinary toilet-soaps 'vhich have no disinfectant properties. On the other fund, Afridof 'soap contains101 words
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Advertisement11 1933-05-11 11 7.15 To-Night 9.15 TALKIES William Haines in m NAVY BLUES" i11 words
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Advertisement246 1933-05-11 11 I The Original is prepared from the Juice of Sun Ripened Californian Oranges. Refuse imitations. It is inimitable. FRAMROZ Co. Phone 6354. I MARINE INSURANCE I (j GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD (j EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED AT LOW RATES For quotations for all transit risks by Road, Rail or Water246 words
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Article471 1933-05-11 12 Severe Sentences At Musr Assizes, if'rcm Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. May 9. fpO a' tack an old lady like this for thx of taking a few dollars from her la a serious Offence." was the remark mad? by Mr Justice Richard WiBtamaon at th- continued hearlm471 words
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Article28 1933-05-11 12 H.H. the Maharaja of Travancere and party Wte sailed from Bombay on April 8 by rr/> 222 Tbl arriVPd at 00 and they were to first visit Nice.28 words
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Article334 1933-05-11 12 Tragic Discovery Near Ipoh. (Frc\m Our Oxn Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 8. TANJONG Pjac&awj- a Mukim about three mil:s to the wes. of Parit Buntar, where padi is extensively cultivated, wis the scene a few days ago of a terrible crime as the result of which a334 words
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Article57 1933-05-11 12 Th'■bend ct the S.S. Police whi perform v foEowhis peranum, weather permitting at the Bctoaleal Gardens en Frid.y. commen.V at P-™ march. -Colonel Bogey." Alford; overture. "My cid Stabl, Jackel Siton; Strauss.' X > The Rote." Mydcl ton: comet edlo -I I v:ur Wl'dtow." Crake: -Down Here election57 words
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Article32 1933-05-11 12 About 60 untitled boners have secauly relcaaed frcm Kadm PresMcncy ia:l be on fhe expiry of their full terms But mo?: of hem are confined to those who are conskisred P-Tililcalrj vnimpr-rtani.-'32 words
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Article, Illustration136 1933-05-11 12 THE NEW PIER. Final Concrete Work On Dolphins. The following notice has been issued by the Master Attendant: y Ihe final concrete work in connection with vie Dolphirs now in course of erection at outer end of the new Clifford Pier will136 words
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Article121 1933-05-11 12 Singapore. May n. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Atlas Maru 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Ranchi 18: Ipoh (p.m. shifts to 47 C i 15 Durban Maru 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Hosang 30; Alipore 32; Khandalla 35 RabCastle 37: Perak 39121 words
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Article43 1933-05-11 12 Mails from Eurcpe (London mails despatched en April 20>. by th? "Kriisar-I-Hind." will arrive b" tain to-morrow morning. Correspond'enr WE b? icacy fcr delivery tfl boxholders at 845 a.m. Tiom Holla d by the "Kota Ncpan." due at Rhiganore to-morrow afternoon.43 words
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Article392 1933-05-11 12 Knife Assault On A Constable. A knife assault on a Chinese police constable, who attempted t3 arrcs: a man whilst the latter was making his escape af.er having broken into a house in Geylang, was describ3d bef-re the Districi Judge (Mr H. A. Forrei) yesterday when a North392 words
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Article188 1933-05-11 12 SELLING. Singapore. May 11. London. 4 months' sight 2|4 li32 London, 3 months' iight 2 4 London. 60 days' sight 213 3132 London. 30 days* sight 2'3 15)16 London, demand 2|3 29|32 Lnrdon. T.T. 2:37» Lyons and Paris, demand 980 Hamburg, 162 New York, demand 44 3 4188 words
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Article210 1933-05-11 12 Singapore, May 11. R. i Siam i V/. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $112 R. <Siam> \V. Coast 2 $106 Rice. B. Sicm N. 1 rIM Rice. B. Siam N. 2 $111 Rice, Siam Old" per kcyan No. 1 $17(5 Rice. Siam "Old" No. 2 $154 Rice. Siam "Old"210 words
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Article271 1933-05-11 12 Sera Days' Shaw At New World. Duiing Uu iast twelve mouths, the Maiaya T-ibunc ha* kept its readers closely in touch with wha: uas being done for the poultry maustry cf Malaya and the forthcoming Sing- pore Poultry Exhibition at the New World should be made an epoth-making271 words
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Article20 1933-05-11 12 The "Liberty" understands that the Government SKS* n the of anC P WlC activities on the part of its memb?r?20 words
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Article35 1933-05-11 12 untitled Jawahartal Nehru who is contined in Oun now mud, better In health though it cannot be said that he h yet free h'7 i, ."hat h7 l ha- gained dve pounds tn weight I35 words
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Article296 1933-05-11 12 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. MAY 11 High Tides. —11.50 ajn li .u p r Meeting. Thornycroft (Singapore Road, noon. Jans League Poctball: Div. I. SR.C. v Icfa Anson Road. Lawn Tennis: S.C.R.C. Tournament, s CRr S.R.C. Tournament, S.R.C. Bilnards Championship, New Woi296 words
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Article123 1933-05-11 12 i Iftatin. D.uid liana ra In nr." CapiU.l —Warren William and I :!i Damil i "The Match King I n-puc—Richard Talmatfge in Dei Girl Great World.—Side shows, t>a.ar Malay opera. Chlnesj wayangs. sUenl and iaiKir.fi films <Sl:y Talkie: "Get-Rich-Quick tt;;!--lingford." S.ar Talki "Lawful lin M.Tlb'jroosh.—• Low Debt." li trlkk.123 words
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Advertisement18 1933-05-11 12 The j 0 ea l c ML lerfechon mm ill Hts\Jw if raser L ?J^ cave FOR PURE18 words
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Advertisement141 1933-05-11 12 OTrO GULL BABAR (Registered). THE SOUL AND LIFE OF SPRING FLOWER. SCENTS AND PERFUMES. Utlo G. G. Rose unites the frajrranre of roses. Try it once. Obtainable everywhere. PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE OF QUALITY. "NATIONAL BAND Mad, m England. Yick Wah Sing. 81, North Bridge Boad, (opposite Adelphi Building), Ccntrac.ors for repairs141 words
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Advertisement16 1933-05-11 12 f I Pianos Bought, Sold And Exchanged. SEASON CO., LTD., j 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE.16 words
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Miscellaneous295 1933-05-11 12 POSTAL IHTfLUCtHtf SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Upper Burma <Hong Peng) 3 p.m. Upper Burma. North and East India (Khandalla) 3 p.m. Siam except Lower Siam) "Henrik) 3 p.m. Ceyion and Bombay (Alipcre) 3 p.m. Ceylon and Bombay "Atlas Maru) 3 p.m. Java and South-West Sumatra (Slmaloer) 3 p.m 0, —rant295 words
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Article105 1933-05-11 13 Admitted To Full Rights Of Citizenship. It is a matter .for satisfaction that it is proposed to enfranchise the Canadian Indian who will soon be admitted to the full rights of citizenship. The Canadian Indian has won his rights by the way in which he has availed himself105 words
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Advertisement157 1933-05-11 13 Your family's health— 'm\ To keep it safe you must be sure of absolute B I cleanliness in your home. m I After a cleaning with Lifebuoy Soap your W&gff I nome is healthfully clean—healthfully free JUa from dirt and the disease germs it harbours. HWF/ I ifebuoy's wonderful health157 words
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Advertisement296 1933-05-11 13 PICCADILLY «»d. UL 0 j.,„ VIRGINIA HC( Al-ll O>VK tTTE J TRU-VAC' ore always if FACTORY i- 1 FRESH i ra> As you break the vacuum seal of "< tht> TRU VAC T ™> you hear jdmKKj£l& 4 f the rushln entry of the jjjt /y NsNsifc- -il air indicating296 words
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Miscellaneous255 1933-05-11 13 CLUB DIARY. real clubs and Societies in I members of which, are u:.a Tribune: 1 This Diary ally for them. Secretaries are rate in keeping it up-to-date happenings of general Interest ,:>■<! in the "Diary of Events." Diary can cover meetings, enter- :-visits and such functions, ngagrments other than those255 words
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Miscellaneous394 1933-05-11 13 International Buddhist Union: Monthly com- nut tec meeting, Union premises, 112, Sophia Read, 3 p.m. I Sunrays ALhletic Party: Monthly committe» meeting. 13, Dhoby Ghuut, 2.30 p.m. j Oel Khee Association: Committee meeting. I An E Tong Kee's residence, 4. Idris Road 7.10 p.m. Sunbeam Musical Paity: Music practice, Mr.394 words
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Miscellaneous665 1933-05-11 13 EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). From The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. Wavelengths: 25.28 and 31.3 metres. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used In the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be665 words
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Article91 1933-05-11 14 LARGE QUANTITIES OF BICE IMPORTED. CONSUL-GENERAL'S ADDRESS. FEEDING A CORNER OF ASIA FOR CENTURIES. A sketch of the commercial relations between Siam and Malaya was presented to the Rotary Club of Singapore yesterday, when Phra Mitrakam llaksha, the Siamese Consul-General in Singapore, addressed a large91 words
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Article976 1933-05-11 14 THE title »>f to-day's eh*;. a historical sketch of the commercial relations between Siam and Malaya, will make you thick of Siame-e t wins, white elephants, tats and perhaps rice, said the Siamese Consul-QeneraL Few people will, however, realise that Siam lias been feeding the976 words
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Article1255 1933-05-11 14 World-Wide Investigation? DUTCH VISITOR'S VIEWS. I\R. Philippi. District Commissioner for Java 1# outlined the work Rotary could accomplish in discovering the causes of the depression in an address at the luncheon meeting of 'he Rotary Club of Singapore yesterday. Dr. Philippi said: What I am about1,255 words
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Advertisement430 1933-05-11 14 BANISH Sg^cT Biliousness Stomach Pains m t^ Liyerishness put AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO. SHERIFF'S SALE. IX THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLFMvvr SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Originating Summtns No. 38 of 1932. In the Malter of the Trusts of the Will of SLOW IM SWEE. Deceased dated thp430 words
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Article, Illustration108 1933-05-11 15 Speed Aces Meet. ,HI INTERNATIONAL TROPHY. Reuter. London. May 6. Ie of Britain's speed aces, includCampbell in a Sunbeam In a B leatti competed to-day Club's international trcphy v I approximately 250 c ally by the Hon. Brian Ufa RoBBOO at anReuter. - 108 words
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Article129 1933-05-11 15 f| tig Association rep.rtrv.erous applications for tries following on the re- m it ci the Hillman "Wizard" rod ears lling from Tunis to Egypt BKI rto been considered an lmpractkabli rouU between Egypt and Europe, that bat been shown thai, a go:<l r.iv.in. can get through, ii M '.:.<. !y129 words
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Article447 1933-05-11 15 Pointers For Policy Holders. ALMOST everybody has claimed from an insurance company at one time or anoth-r. Viewed from the inside of an insurance company, claims present many aspects of which the policy holder would never dream. As many motorists have probably found to their cost. t an insurance company447 words
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Article641 1933-05-11 15 Obstructions And Repair Work. I THE latest road service report of the Automobile Association of Malaya gives the following information: SINGAPORE. (Municipal): Civil Aerodrome Construction Railway crosses. Changi, Joo Chiat, Tanjong Katong and Grove Roacls. Crossing should be approached with caution. Dunearn Rd. at junction Chancery641 words
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Advertisement299 1933-05-11 15 BIT rOUB OIL II Bill AND Save The Cost Of The Tin j Shell Motor Oil Bulk Cabinets j Are Installed For Your Convenience I j t i i 111 Use Them and Save Yourself Money I Advertisement of The Asiatic Petroleum Company (Straits Settlement*) Limited. I Whispered The Reason...299 words
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Advertisement319 1933-05-11 15 DESIGN ADVERTISEMENT TLX FREE RAZORS COMPLETE WITH BLADES lOR THOSE WHO CAN' DESIGN A WARDOMA RAZOR ADVERTISEMENT Irt Prize. "LINCOLN" S<*t Complete with hrf.mium (a c Razor and 10 Blades. I '2nd Prize. "OXFORD" Set Complete with Chromium (asp Razor and 5 Blades. 3rd Prize. "PILOT" Set with 4 Blades.319 words
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Advertisement220 1933-05-11 16 tYOCHCf CtiECXNty .Slitft C€. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD -HNGAF Rf TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January, 19X1. AT SI ANG LIM PARK GEYLANG. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. i-roomed type $20.00 per month 8-rooraod type $18.00 per month. Garages (with water) $3.00 per month Apply:— SIONG LIM SAWMILL CO..220 words
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Advertisement681 1933-05-11 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET -744 and 748, Grove Road. Ren' SflO. Apply No. 25, Boat Quay. TO LET—I, Margate Rd., off Orove Rd., close to Katong Park. Entry 1-5-33. Particulars Tel. 2170. TO LET —No. 138, Cecil Street, three storeys, recently occupied by Richards, Ltd.681 words
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Advertisement254 1933-05-11 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. REMOVAL NOTICE. MR. g. nugent~buckeridge EUROPEAN ART PHOTOGRAPHER has removed to 78, BRAS BASAH ROAD (30 yards from North Bridge Road) TELEPHONE 7898. I. Y. AHAMAT HUSSAINSAH Co., Ccntrae ors and Commission Agen's. Xt. 124. Market Street, Singapore. Manufacturers and Supplier*,' of Rattan Chicks, Bertam Chicks. Tennis BIu?254 words
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Advertisement248 1933-05-11 16 J AUCTION SALE, AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. A» Messrs. Checng Koon Seng Co.'s Saic-rcom. Nc. 30, C'huia Street, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1933, AT 2.36 P.M. j Estate of Woo Swee Heng, Deceased. I let 1. Valuable freehold land situa.e off IfacPh raon Read, Singapore, arra 32.05248 words
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Advertisement334 1933-05-11 16 FOR SALE. I FOR SALE—Eight D. C Linotype Motors, each l /o H.P., all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager Malaya Tribune, 56j60, Anson Road. EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 182« (A Government Registered Scnool). (For Boys and Girls). B, Short Street, Singapore. Enrol334 words
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Advertisement237 1933-05-11 16 article s>( toiifi,leit t t.. you Mail ti tixt I Every 'PHONE No.'^T TOCK TYPEWUITKi; on 28-A, Change Alley, >;„..., SPECIALISTS in Ty v overhauling, etc. DEALERS in new and second We carry stocks of all stationer, Monthly cleaning of niacin.. arranged on rrceipt of Work guaranteed. Char,.. TYPEWRITING WORK237 words
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