Malaya Tribune, 12 May 1933
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Title Section36 1933-05-12 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Vol. XX. -N* 111 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, May 12, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 193336 words
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Advertisement121 1933-05-12 1 mm/^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm —fa—■ FOR STRONG j HEALTHY VACUUM BODIES mM DRINK j KLIM MILK I The AUSTIN 10-4 ROADSTER "ZZZZZZZZZ mmm A two-seater smart little car that will appeal to those who require a limited number of seats. The dickey enables the car to be turned into an occasional four seater.121 words
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Advertisement177 1933-05-12 1 A. FT.INTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. It s Worth Reaching For!! I j177 words
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Article851 1933-05-12 2 Chilly Water Thrown In Eyes. MUAR ASSIZES. i From Our Own Correspondent.! Muar. May 10. r|"UiE last criminal case on the list of the Muar •a Asslzs was begun this morning, before Mr. Justice Richard Williamson, and lasted throughout, the day. Three Chinese. Ho Hew; Choon851 words
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Article204 1933-05-12 2 "Carved Idols Never More Painted." Four hundred years ago London girls painted their faces. London's poor slept on the Embanknur.'. and London's shopkeepers. In som CftMft. profiteered." These are some of the statements in two hitherto unknown tracts by one William Samuel, p bated in204 words
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Article331 1933-05-12 2 Celebrations By Local Associations. The "Wesak" Celebration and meeting of tne International Buddhist Union, held at its prr-.nises en Tuesday, were attended by over 103 persons, including ladies. The Buddhist Service having been conducted by Ehikkhu Phra Dharmaratana the President. Mr. Ngeow Nian Chin, in opening the331 words
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Advertisement56 1933-05-12 2 TRY THIS t u TO-DAY I BOVRIL AND SODA A snappy drink; out of the ordinary; one you'll instinctively take to; a "help-your- JMI stlf-to-health" habit worth /mSki cultivating! /jF/wS> es, Bo> ril cry flexible. As a hoi or cold food-drink >/^^^lf\^V it stands apart, while a frftS^^ better relish56 words
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Advertisement35 1933-05-12 2 DEAFNESS. Guaranteed Peerless remedy. Invented to restore the complete hearing Power to the sea* Of the defec:. Why suffer for nothing? TJ*e Rapid Aural Drop. Re-. 1&/12/ per bottlo. Apply Dr. Sherman, Ballabhanga, (Farldpurt, Bengal.35 words
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Advertisement150 1933-05-12 2 tw* VALET" 1 RAZOR STROP xZ3'\ V 6 BLADE FORM \J> THE PERFECT SHAVING partnership: L Jtelu< e PERFECT SHAVING. 1 moiLG X QUICKER SHAVING. I"J MORE ECONOMICAL shaving:that's WHAT THE'VA LET F A u *nJWl <5 SELF-STROPPING RAZOR MEANS TO "T/A T YOU: SAVE TIME, SAVE VA I jPj150 words
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Miscellaneous318 1933-05-12 2 EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMESTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN/. From The Empire Transmitter, Daventry. England. Wavelengths: 25.28 and 31.3 metres. Two of the following frequencies and wav*--lecjrtfcs will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be318 words
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164 1933-05-12 3 1983 wafl no less difficult for the I intecrhSJ movement in the F.M.S. ,j jronc eh*. European Volunteering particularly affected by retrench- the numbers have continued t 0 t.']> movement y,<mileslf has also been mi bj( the acute necessity of economy, i164 words
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Article208 1933-05-12 3 (vii a ibabJu Utterly and justly sjriewd Oeneva has responded to the Hd Japan lias shown for Con at Kdlogg Part, and it has c admit die has been made the rid mini ved by an unpre- I cedented economic slump and political relations riddkd with suspicion and208 words
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Article156 1933-05-12 3 A CCORDING to the official report of recent j proceedings in the. House of Commons. Gnat Britain is at prcsvnt experiencing in an acute fcim an sell which lias necessitated the I v mcst vigilance in the East for a number of j year* That eri] is156 words
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Article315 1933-05-12 3 Perfect Conditions For Night Sailing. WITH a calm sea and a cloudless sky, almost perfect condition:- prevailed for the Royal Singapore Yacht Clubs second moonlight race on Tuesday evening. At the s-art of the race <7.15 p.m.) the wind was very light but I few minutes later a315 words
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Article165 1933-05-12 3 Details Of The Seating Arrangements. We iiavc received the following communique for publication: The birthday of His Majertv the King will be celebrated on Saturday. June 3. The customary ceremonial parade, at which His Exoelieney the Governor will attend, will take place on the Esplanade at 7.45 a.m.165 words
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Article63 1933-05-12 3 Result Of Newmarket Handicap. Reuter. T1 London. May 10 The Spring Two-Year-Oid Stakes a, New- 5 *S2f l 88) ran resuited as follows:— 1 MAUREEN 2 FLYING COOT 3 FLYING HOME COM mere were ten starters. Won by half a length, a neck between second and third Jr,Reuter. - 63 words
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Article74 1933-05-12 3 I Ben Eastman the American Olympic sprints 3et up a new world's record for 600 yards at San Francisco on April 1 covering the distance :n 1 mm. 9 1-5 sees., after running the quartet .nik in 49 7-10 sees. The previous 600 yards world's best (says74 words
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Article78 1933-05-12 3 The combined Oxford and Cambridge track team will meet Harvard and Yale en July iJ probably at Cambridge, Mass.. and a team diawn from Princeton and Cornell probably at Travers Island, on July 15. Later in the month the Oxford and CamOfdge team will oppose the Hamilton78 words
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Article90 1933-05-12 3 The Municipal health statement for the week ended May 6 gives the total number of deaths as 179. The death rate was 19.60 per mille compared with 19.06 in the preceding week and 21.89 in the corresponding week of last yeai. The chief causes of death were Pneumonia 24. phthisis90 words
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Article164 1933-05-12 3 European Unemployment Committee. A Previ- Tin-: ToEST -J j Malar-ea Kcdah 0 Prrak 4 »T IUI lljj Negri Seinbllan •><> Central Commute-.-: Kuala Lumpur 20fi 1 sm Total 614 8 823 NUMBI.Tt OP APPUCATIONS REVISED. In Temporary Employment Repatriated by Commi R?patriat P d by Other. Struck off,164 words
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Advertisement241 1933-05-12 3 f li: iskljght j WBAT WILL VOiTbE DOING j ONE YEAR FROM TO-DAY j J .Will you still be Strug- Poet tWs Coupon to-day on at the same old international correspondence JOO and possibly drawing SCHOOLS. (Colonial) Ltd., of London. less pay WOrried 112 114 A« Robinson Road. Singapore. j241 words
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Advertisement36 1933-05-12 3 REPAIRS GUARANTEED, ninoculars. Telescopes, Watches. Cameras. Gramophones. Etc.. Etc., CHARGES VERY MODERATE. ELLISON S. EZEKIEL CO., ONLY ADDRESS:— 3, CAPITOL BUILDING. STAMFORD ROAD. SINGAPORE. Office Hours:—Sundays and Daily from 8 a.m to 730 pm, (Saturdays excepted).36 words
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Advertisement284 1933-05-12 3 PESPIROIDC j THE LATEST MOST POTENT REMEDY j For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Asthma, Bronchitis, T Th at hQs l 9 Trouble Generally. Tin action cf RjCerrfrofds is two-fold, direct < and Indirect. Tins new treatment combines all >r ■i ~„7 r be fc s t for the basic treatment284 words
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843 1933-05-12 4 Shipping News Notices. ENGLAND "FROM THE OUTSIDE." The Charms Of Coastwise Cruising. TN these days, when the great British public is busy discovering the attractions of holiday cruises, and shipowners are hastening to till the demand, one must not lose sight of the fac„ that several coasting companies have been843 words
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Article38 1933-05-12 4 The "Scott Harley" left yesterday for Tembilahan in the Indragiri River in Sumatra to assist the "Flevo" which, it is learnt, has one of her propellers broken. She will tow ttw "Flevo" into Singapore if necessary.38 words
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Article83 1933-05-12 4 On the arrival of the "Simaloer" yesterday from New York, it was reported that two deaths occurred during the voyage. The "Sllverhazel" was expected here from Vancouver at daylight to-day. She will be berthed at the Roads and will leave for B. Deli Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta at83 words
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Article1071 1933-05-12 4 Passengers On P. O. "Ranchi." THE following passengers left this morning on the •'Ranchi" for Penang. Colombo, Bombay and Europe: Mr. J. A. Kirkwood, Mr. E. C. Bail, Mr. K. G. A. Doh:o, Mr. A. S. Ramsay, FjO. H. R. Hood. Mr. H. R. Crichton and two children,1,071 words
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Article149 1933-05-12 4 Government Taking Action. Reuter Wireless. London, May 8. A GOVERNMENT scheme to combat the growing evil of over-fishing in the Nor.h Sea and other areas near Britain is under consideration. Many complaints have be?n made in this connection. announced Mr. Ellio.t, Minister for Agriculture :n the House of Commons,Reuter Wireless. - 149 words
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Article126 1933-05-12 4 London, April 11. A service between Montreal and Bermuda and the West Indies will begin on April 28 with the sailing of the Canadian National Steamships' cargo ship "Colborne." with cargo imd a limited number of passengers for Bermuda. Puerto Rice. Guadeloupe. Martinique, Barbados. Grenada. Trinidad and British126 words
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Article95 1933-05-12 4 In the House of Commons, recently, Mr. David Grenfell asked the Secretary of State for India whether he cculd state the present position with regard to the rate war now going on between indigenous and foreign shipping companies engaged in the Indian coastig trade, and what steps95 words
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Article416 1933-05-12 4 Shipping Trade Dull In Singapore. THE following appeared recently in the British shipping paper, the "Dolphin and Guild Gazette" in regard to employment out East: The Board of Trade inform us that they have received from the Master Attendant at Singapore a report of the circumstances416 words
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Article69 1933-05-12 4 To Be Laid Up During Season. Reuter Wireless. Washington. May 8. The liner -Leviathan 1 v ill be laid up during the 1933 s-:uoon. states an announcement by the United States Shipping BoTd. and her seven voyages to Europe auring the season will be made by other ships.Reuter Wireless. - 69 words
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Article45 1933-05-12 4 The Ifaater of the Norw.ginn boat "Marosa" reports striking an uncharted rock at 1 p m o»i May 9at a distance of 1.4 mile-. 242 degrees from the southern extremiiv of Polo Babi Lat. 2 dog. 2.VN.. lons 193 de- WE e.rproximat'iy. 145 words
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Article20 1933-05-12 4 The "Takada" is untitled from Hongkong 2* afternoon with 22« deck passen s She would sail for Calcutta on Saturday20 words
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Advertisement432 1933-05-12 4 BTEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON and FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. 'Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARu FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Kabar-I-Htrd 11,500 May 12 Mantua432 words
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Advertisement198 1933-05-12 4 Iff LLOYD TnIESTIIO w (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port M *®»owah, Sue*, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. »aw Brlndisi, Venice and Trieste. m.v. CARIGNANO May 15 May 15 Due Leave Due198 words
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Advertisement205 1933-05-12 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LJNIE Deutsch j Ha«vQ| IA ft*" I Australisrhe Dampfschina IH m yj Geseltchaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 19.13. t m.s. LEVERKUSEN. via Manila May 16 ERMLAND, via Manila May 23 t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila June 12 m.s. RHEINLAND, via Manila205 words
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Advertisement570 1933-05-12 4 STEAMER SAILINGS, fcfSjfeg NORDDE^TSfOEE (Incorporated t« Germany). The undernoted are the Company s fixtures: OUTWARDS. s.s. "SAARBRUCKEN" for U IW> H'kong, S'hai, N. China Ar Js i n M m.s. "HAVEL" for Manila. H(.n. EThat, Japan and N. China HOMEWARDS. 18SS m.s. "PULDA" for Genoa, Bar Casablanca, Rotterdam, Hambui Bremen570 words
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Article443 1933-05-12 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, iTidav, li a.m. inn qui'.a! low. arc Ibmsx Co., SCbangfl and siock Biivrs r: asfcaDf Tin 246 26]Mhriay 20 21'- norn an Tin 13 6 14 8 Bani rin Tin 16:. ir» 9 r i Mi 0 .15 Cave Hn 0.42' L 0 47'443 words
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166 1933-05-12 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. SPECULATIVE RUBBER BUYING. Prices Higher In All Quarters. (By Out Financial Correspondent.; Singapore, Friday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 9 1,10 cts., up 7; 10 ct Tin (Singapore), $1017;., up |1%. V'esterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 2 29|32d., up Aiarket lone: Firm. New York Rubber,166 words
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Article300 1933-05-12 5 Chairman's Review Of A Trying Year. A meeting of the shareholders of the Malaya Publishing House, Ltd.. was held yesterday. There were present: Messrs. F. C. Sands <in the chair*. L. C. L. Margoliouth, E. Keating, S. M. Tracey, A. V. Harris, E. T. R. Smith.300 words
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Article101 1933-05-12 5 Guthrie and Co in their weekly rubber report, dated May 11. state: Since cur last report prices have advanced In all mark ts. and a considerable amount of bu mess has been transacted. Stocks in the hands of dealers and in course of shipment in the Straits Settlements101 words
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Article77 1933-05-12 5 Los- cf Ulu Rantau Rubber Estates Company for 1932, £2,399 (against £2,564 for 1931). A credit alanct of £3.741 was brought forward, while £1.311 is transferred from luxation reserve r.nd £20 was received for War Loan conversion bonus. Thus £2,676 is available to bo carried forward to77 words
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Article66 1933-05-12 5 The crop harvested by the Shelford Rubber E tate ir. 1932 was 731.9551b. (ageinst 774.5971b. in 1931), and was obtained at an "all-in" cost, rxcludinv depreciation, of 2.30 J. per lb. (against 3.29 d.». The average price realised was 1.93 d. per lb. There was a loss66 words
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Article947 1933-05-12 5 Annual Meeting Of Thornyeroft's. The sixth annual general meeting of Thornycroft (Singapore), Ltd., was held at the registerad office cf the company, Thornycroft House, Tank Road, Singapore, yesterday at noon. Mr. Mcrton H. Brown was in the chair and tile ethers present were Ifßasra; H.947 words
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Article22 1933-05-12 5 Turther rubber outputs for April reported to us are: Ayer Molek Rubber 15,621 lb. Eu!:'.t Kattl Rubber 10,715 lb.22 words
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Article403 1933-05-12 5 Great Britain Spends More. j IOHdOn, April is. I Tb*ugb the old slogan, thai tirosparity is just around the come,-, became ■onsethiog like J'Ke in p. n l!ln lr ()uM irK v (ar! ct ltain ,7' are J ,ow «aerglng grvtng upiimtst.-: real '-'-MS Jol ».m J( |l|;it403 words
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Article47 1933-05-12 5 Latest Quota!ions. ROBBER. London bpot; i j<) 3^,1 N- w York: 415 li; (Q.) < 11 a Rteganore: 11 |g gi cents TIN. I»ndo.i Spot: t tm. Id. tUp 62.c 6d.) Uaadon 3 seonths: CUM .up 00-> Bsngapnte: $101 j fi\ COPRA. fsundrled 43:10 Mkm4 gsjg47 words
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Article192 1933-05-12 5 No Alteration In The Percentage. Mr <• Senior Wai-uvu of Mmm 1 :r 1 l '<f tha 'allowing sUrterneni on tne tin quota: rtea of the prevailing lurcrtatnt* regarding the Quota Baod a, from lei July 1933 u:; -behu the reauli of Inoarreet en n»*! bi192 words
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Article96 1933-05-12 5 ran. Outhrte and Co.. Ltd.. forward the following hteei buyers- prices, received by cable, for Malayan Palm Oil and Palm Kernels PALM OIL IN BULK. iif landed eeigtrti New York-Philadelphia 300 c 11' n »L.S. currency) p?r lb. C.LI landed weights US.A. Pacific Ports W centa (UA96 words
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Article44 1933-05-12 5 The case in which Inche Eunos bin Abdullah and another cued th! Lat P«u Prtss (in liquidaion> mm mentioned to-day in the Supreme CYiur-, before the Chief Jus ice. Mr. W C Kucgard XC, and was fixed tor hearing next Tuesda;.44 words
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Article20 1933-05-12 5 Further April tin outputs reported to us areHong Fact «Sungci B si) 577.60 pikuls fU :> 48K pikuls.20 words
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Article668 1933-05-12 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Fiida;\ ii a in. 1 The loUowinf rubber aiare quotations are issued by Fraser and Co and Lyall and Evatt: Value. Fraaer Lyall m t Sh <!•>•• ss 00. TCvntt. I 1 Allenby $0 50 $0.00 $0.45 $0 55 1 Alor Gajah 0.30 040668 words
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Advertisement57 1933-05-12 5 THE fm% SOUTH I lit j BRITISH V otj V/Ay INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. 1 IKE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEP TEO AT LOWFST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH Manager °Or«: 1 rinlayson Oreen nut EASTERN UMTFD CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L G.57 words
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Advertisement56 1933-05-12 5 tHiNjr/ Interest yearly paid to you quarterly Think what small amounts put regularly away now, will mean to you in time to come. In a surprisingly short time you will have an appreciable bank balance. Interest at the rate of 2% is paid quarterly. ——till I i MllMHlil lialßll 11156 words
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Advertisement304 1933-05-12 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. <Inc< rporated In England) SfNOAPOBI BRANCH: 4. U'alnitida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Ca P ital £2,000,000 PrtJd-up-Copltal £1,000.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500 000 m \H OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: B n.i-.i C.Ururta. Colombo. Karachi, Madras, Anwra, Baghdad. Balprtn, Kirkult, Mosul and Singapore. CUHRKN r ACCOUNTS npamd304 words
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Advertisement238 1933-05-12 6 ALHAMBRA 5,8555 FIRST NATIONAL'S sparkling, snappy j Musical and Singing romance W Tts CROONER Featuring the popular English star DAVID MANNERS, with captivating ANN DVORAK. An intimate story of the Life and Loves of a famous musician who you ALL know j Hear the Song: Hits—'•Sweetheart's for Ever and "Three's238 words
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Advertisement354 1933-05-12 6 Amusements < I "A FILM that is certain to earn screen honours for its producers." j I Nightly at 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. 5 i L AST TWO NIGHTS! FIRST NATIONAL'S amazing J Revelation of the World's Greatest Financial Scandal— I 1 the MATCH KING" °n account of its all-round354 words
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Advertisement308 1933-05-12 6 h pavilion "r^rj M V" 9.15. Matinees: To-morrow and Sunday, at 3.15 p.m. j She saved her kisses for her Bridal Night and then the brutal broke her Ik art You must see this daring, brilliant M.-G.-M. drama I "The Secret Of Madame Blanche" i 1 With IRENE DUNNE, PHILLIPS308 words
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Article309 1933-05-12 7 Reply To China's Moral Protest. Moscow. May 11 i inoi-'F. referring to China's claim for fl. c In the Chinese Eastern Railway tkno dispute, according to thesemissjency, points out that the nent or the powers under its and to be actual partners with SB.R, in the309 words
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Article121 1933-05-12 7 Gordon Bennett Contest In America. Chicago. TTHE Gordon Bennett international balloon 1 lace, the greatest annual balloon event m to take place in America this year. I: ha:, new ben formally announced .ha. J the race, and an interna ional aviai io:: m ettag, will hi- b Id121 words
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Article119 1933-05-12 7 Publishers' Request To Austrian Government. Vienna. At tli end of this year the thir.y years" period of cooyright protection of Hugo Wolf's works will expire. The publishers, however, are to ask the Government to reconsider the question of introducing a term of fifty years' copyright, or at least119 words
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134 1933-05-12 7 J <4*rTVHE Love Debt," a Cantonese talkie pro- duced by the Unique Film Co. and releas. Ed by Shaw Brothers, begafi a season yesterday at the Malborough to crowded houses. J The talkie is one of the best of its type seen134 words
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Article98 1933-05-12 7 An attractive M.G.M. feature, -The Secret o» Madame Blanche," which commenced a season at th° Pavilion theatre on Wednesday. is drawing large audiences, j Iren; Dunne is marred in the main role, snd Lionel AtW'll <of "Doctor X' fame) plays opposite her. Strong dramatic sentiment98 words
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Article102 1933-05-12 7 The Roxy's current attraction. "Tiger Shark." featuring Edward G. Robinson, Richard Arlen and Zita Johann. is not only the most thrilling but also the most convincing drama C? the deep sea that has been seen since the memorable 'Sea Hawk.- which, incidently, was produced in102 words
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Article303 1933-05-12 7 Steady Progress Towards Stability. Madrid To give a concise and concrete opinion on events in Spain during the s cond year of her second Republic, the anniversary of" which was celebrated en Goad Friday is no" light task. In general, it may be said that the regim° has303 words
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Article85 1933-05-12 7 Questions In House Of Commons. London. April 25. Mr. Butler informed Mr. John Williams in th: House of Commons that representations had been made on behalf of the Indian G:vernment to the French Government regarding the orders of expulsion made by the Government cf Indo-China against bankers85 words
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Article107 1933-05-12 7 An Indian To Be President Next Term. An Indian is expected to be the President of the Oxford Liberal Club next term. He is Mr. Kar?.ka who. as secretary of the Oxford Union, recently stuck firmly to his principles of non-resistance and retfustd to battle f.r the107 words
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Article64 1933-05-12 7 Bail Refused Straits Chinese. A LLEGED !o have wounded his acm.amtance Chye_ an English-speaking Straitr-born Chlneae, Surd Tr. PrOSeCUt3d on a char c C attempted «£55 f HeB l d offence h spotted to have oeof mI 7 ChaPCl Ro2d 011 the ni ht cemfs "th! 1064 words
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Article243 1933-05-12 7 French Fears Of A Default. Paris. <»««stion is being asked in political ciri*"^ 1 and American policy to- wards Germany will not be affected by the cbvious intention of that country tc follow he. d.faul. on her political debts by a similar derauit on her commercial debts. This243 words
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Article109 1933-05-12 7 It is now certain that Sir P. Setha who untitled proceeding to London 'o attend the J. Select Committee meetings, cannot represent •he employers at the International Labour 1 Conference, whlcb will b<> held in June at Geneva. Th" name of Beth Ambalal BarabhaJ I oi Ahmcdabad is. mentioned as109 words
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Advertisement283 1933-05-12 7 ii li i I lIIWII m 111 I illlMHß— II II II II II IMPIIIIIIBII IWIWIWIII rHE H I'M AN FRAME is composed of a great number of little j CELLS. It is in then that growth takes place food carried in the bjood stream is changed into Bach of283 words
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Advertisement782 1933-05-12 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I WANTED—A Competent Chinese or Eurasian Shcr.hand-Typist for strvice in Kuching. Sarawak. Apply personally to Straits Steam j .'hip Co.. Ltd.. Ocean Building. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) i IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. lln Bankruptcy. No. 566 of 1932. jRe SYEI) MARK!AN782 words
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41 1933-05-12 8 Mrs. Choa Giang Tee and family thsnk all relatives and fri:nds for their kind attendance at the night visit and funeral of the late Mr. Choa Giang Tee and also those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence41 words
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Article44 1933-05-12 8 A High Mass of Requiem for the soul of the la.e Mrs. Victoria Rozalia <Rosie) Gomes will b? sung at the Church of St. Joseph, on Tuesday, the 16:h May, 1933. at 6.30 a.m. Relatives and friends are kindly requested to attend.44 words
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Article83 1933-05-12 8 JOHN BAPTIST A LOBO. passed away peacefully at the G:neral Hospital, on Thursday. 11 h inst. Corteg? leaving No. 1. Lorong 12. Geylang, to Church of St. Joseph, at 5 p.m! end thence to Bidadari Cemetery for intermen'. LIM— Lim Kim Teng. brother of the late Mr. Lim Kim83 words
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Article699 1933-05-12 8 JAPAN is almost at the gates of Peiping. Her forces are concentrated along the Luan River, and in some places have crossed it. Her warships are gathering at the mouth of the river. Cities and towns on the way to Peiping are being ruthlessly bombed;699 words
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Article199 1933-05-12 8 Comments By The Way. ARRANGEMENTS are well in hand for the British Trade Fair which is to be lieid at the Great World next month. Official attention lias been concentrated this year on the exhibition and entertainment for the visitors is being left very largely to199 words
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Article243 1933-05-12 8 THE unemployment of thousands cf boys who have left school during the course of the last year or iwo, for whom absolutely no work can be found in the clerical line, presents a problem which the authorities must face sooner or later. The issue cannot be evaded. Work243 words
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Article185 1933-05-12 8 THERE were no extensive disiurbr.ncEs of the peace in Malaya on Labour Day but there was sufficient recrudc::e:ice of Communist activity to indicate the need for continued vigil by the authorities. Singapore was quiet but "Reds" caused trouble m .loh >ie and Malacca, particularly Ui the ancient185 words
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48 1933-05-12 8 For wasting the Court's time by bringing up B Sikh on a charge of selling milk without a licence, when the man was carrying an empty pail, a Seremban constable has been recommended to his superior officers to be dealt with dcpartmentally.48 words
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Article122 1933-05-12 8 Mr. E. D. Butler has been elected President oi the KuaJa Lumpur Rotary Club. M.. A. B. Cropley sued his former employers, Messrs. Kenneison Bros., in respect of salary, and obtained judgment lor part of his claim. The Kuala Lumpur European Unemployment Committees accounts for the four months122 words
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Article71 1933-05-12 8 Mr. R. c. Giggtns, general manager for Mabiya of the G.E.C., is on a business visit to Ipoh. Mr. Giles and Mr. Sands, of Malim Nawar were taken to Ipoh Hospital, their tfm injured by fumes from a newly-opened bottle of stronc ammonia. fa Mr. Dng Khek Chc-w. the71 words
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Article185 1933-05-12 8 Convicted of distilling eight gallons of nam a Chinese woman has been fined $80 months' imprisonment in default). irft C Mot a representative of the K.UM.. has expressed complete sati faction with tne progress of the Penang aerodrcme at Baya:, At a meeting of Penang Municipal Commissioners on Tu-day.185 words
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Article420 1933-05-12 8 j by "LOOKEk-ON While elephants are nac Nobody uses our new in the day-time either. A A Spain is in revolt again and bn enclosed in tyres are rep, rtedt have been discovered in a garage. Obviously of politics. A A party of Mormons j* v It420 words
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Article46 1933-05-12 8 j MUAR ASSIZES, on page 2 RADIO PROGRAMME, oil p*fl UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF. SHIPPING NEWS, on pig* 4. AIR IN THE TROPICS, on p M PROCESS SERVER CHARGED ]l CINEMA NEWS, on page 13. CLUB DIARY, on page 14. MALACCA NEWS, on page 1446 words
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Advertisement163 1933-05-12 8 j (LJ The I 4^ \Xi° Children's Nursery Viyella is its name. Nursery Viyella is the perfect j nursery fabric. It is washable almost to infinity, and never, j never shrinks. 11 i soft and soothing to the most tender baby j kin. Absorbent, safe, protective in all temperatures and163 words
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Advertisement90 1933-05-12 8 i{ 634 I T.K.K/s RUBBER BED SHEET FOR BABD2S, Large fl. Medium 80 cts., Small 70 eta, each. Rubber Bands 50 cts per lb. TENG SENG GUAN Established 1905. 634, North Bridge Road, Opposite Theatre Royal between Arab Street and Rochore Road. futicura TALCUM Cools uml Comforfs It embodies the90 words
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832 1933-05-12 9 MARINES LANDED: AIR ATTACK RENEWED. Chinas Air Force Retaliates. Thrilling Struggle In The Air Over Luanchow. The Japanese general attack on the Luan region has begun, by 1( i. sea and air. Warships and planes are bombarding the Chinese jositions. Marines832 words
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Article213 1933-05-12 9 Gen. Chan Tsai Tang To Fight Reds. Hongkon.\ May 11. The vanguards of the 19th Roure Army s Expedition to rh? North arrived at Lokchong end left for Chuenchcw on the KwangtungHunan border yesterday. Comdr. Chang Vim and Comdr. Tarn Kai Shou leaves for Lokchong to-morrow. The213 words
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Article79 1933-05-12 9 Why His Marriage Was Postponed. Reuter. Cologne, May 11. The postponement of Prince Wilhelm's marriage yesterday until <une appears to be 1 due to the inability of the bride's elde t brother to attend the marriage if held during the present month.—Reuter. Prince Wilhelm. grandson of the exKaiser,Reuter. - 79 words
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Article67 1933-05-12 9 Famous Stars Coining To Singapore. Wheeler and Woolscy. the famous Radio film star.. who are en their way to Sirgapore, arc at present flaying at the Cathay Hotel, Shanghai, having ai rived there on the N. Y. K. "Asarr.a Maru." They will spend a week in Hongkong67 words
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Article283 1933-05-12 9 Satisfactory Talks At Washington. Reuter. New York, May 11. fIHINA will be in general accord with the United States silver policy at the World Economic Conference, according to Mr. T. V. Soong, who is quoted by the "New York Times" as declaring that the price toReuter. - 283 words
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Article125 1933-05-12 9 European Fund's List Corrected. The chairman of the European Untmploym:nt Committee writes: With reference to my letter to you of the 6th inst. I would be glad if you would publish the following amended statements: Deficit OT 1933. Surplus. January. Income $4.678 16 Expenditure 7.751.63 —$3,073.47 February Income 3.274.98125 words
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Article180 1933-05-12 9 Sequel To Police Search Of Luggage. When a Cantonese woman, Choy Yee Yok. and her male companion. Ah Chai, were charged before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forren yesterday with possession of 17 tahils cf non-Government chandu. valued at about $125. one tried to lay the180 words
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Article95 1933-05-12 9 Manchukuo's Request For Deportation. Reuter. Harbin. May 12. Following the demand of the Manchukuo authorities to the British Consul for the deportation of Mr. Simpson, editor of the Ilavbin Herald," for alleged Communistic and anti-Manchukuo propaganda, the Manchukuo political police have arrested three principal members of the RussianReuter. - 95 words
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Article29 1933-05-12 9 Mr. Nelson Jones has been appointed to officiate as Controller of Labour, Johore, and Dr. R. Walkinshaw has been seconded for s.rvice as Medical Officer, General Hospital. Johore Bahru.29 words
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Article694 1933-05-12 9 British Policy. ARMS CONFERENCE DEADLOCK. Reuter. Britain's caucus policy in the Far East was defined in a House of Lords dtbate. The disarmament deadlock, which srems no nearer solution, was also discussed. Germany may walk out of the Conference and begin aiming. HOUSE OF LORDS DEBATE.Reuter. - 694 words
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Article117 1933-05-12 9 Sir David Galloway Gives Evidence. The 10th and 11th meetings of the S.S. Trade Commission were held in Singapore on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 9 and 10. Further evidence was taken from Mr. W. C. Southam regarding the effect of the Shipping Conferences and ether factors on the117 words
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Article40 1933-05-12 9 Reuter. HUs:ngfo r s, May 11. Finn, C*ptaln Bremer, has rtarted for the East on a world flight. Ihe trip is expected to last three months. Capt. Bremer is using a Junker, with an Arm-trcnt-Siddelcy Genet engine.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article98 1933-05-12 9 Doctor Urgently Called To Poona. Reuter. New Delhi, May 11. DR. Ansari Ls hurrying to Poona in response to an urgent call from Mrs. Naidu, who ro ports tha. Gandhi has developed jaundice and has passed a bad night—Reuter. I Poona, May 11. Mrs. GandhiReuter. - 98 words
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Article47 1933-05-12 9 Martial Law Declared In Paraguay. 1 Reuter. Asuncion (Paraguay), May 11. Martial law has been declared all over the country for the duration of the hostilities iLh Bolivia. Paraguay is notifying the League of Nations of the existence of a state of war.— Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article113 1933-05-12 9 LABOUR PARTY'S REQUEST. Marching Orders? Speaker Disallows Debate. London, May 11. llfI If the House cf Cannons to-day, Mr. O. Lar.sbury. on behalf of the Labour Party, made a determined attempt to arrange for "a debate over the presence in Britain of Hr. R r senbtrg,113 words
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Advertisement196 1933-05-12 9 JVyLMER. j the J§ natural te3£f% j flavour If j PRODUCTS s^^^L j Outstanding among AYLMER Canadian Products j arc Aylmer Tomato Soup, Aylmer Tomat j Ketchup and Aylmer Tomato Juice. Once the fresh natural 1 flavour of this trio of delicacies has been appreciated 1 j they will always196 words
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720 1933-05-12 10 Points For S.R.C. DAY SCORES ALL THE GOALS. ißy Rimau."i The S.R.C. mtitiili tlv ir fourth win lor the .sea:>o:i when they engaged the ICF.A. in the First Division of thr> S.CF.A L:ague at An on Road yesterday. Tiny720 words
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Article38 1933-05-12 10 A London message states that Mr J. untitled Dma, h the first Indian barrister to b" nominated to the Old Bailey which entitle, him v, prosecute tor th, Crown. ThJ new" of his ..onunation has ju,t been announced38 words
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Article31 1933-05-12 10 The Government of Travancore, as a tentative measure, have. sanctioned pleadership .in the Trivandrum Law College being suspended for five years with effect from the nrglnnhig »>i the academic year, 1933.3431 words
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Article181 1933-05-12 10 Ties For The Fourth Round. BILLIARDS. La.st night's ties in the third round of the Malayan champion-hip competition at the NewWorld for the Padmorc Challenge Shield presented through Messrs. Frankel Bros, resulted as follows I 6.30 p.m.: Aug Chin Thian (Bendemeer A.C) brat C. B. Ablett .John181 words
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Article253 1933-05-12 10 "NO FOI L" RULE. I There is no intention on the part of tiie I British Boxing Board of Control to eountenanc hitting below the belt, i Tiie misunders.anding from a proposal I that all boxers should wear a foul cup." a protective device of rubber, aluminium, and I253 words
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Article59 1933-05-12 10 Reuter. AMENDMENT IN FIRST RUN. The following alteration has been made in the runs arranged ior Maidens at the Spring i-cc meeting: Division B-—read Aiya-Aiya (19) from Divison C—-and Division C. read Sky-Raider ,30) from Division B. DERBY SCRATCHING. London, May 11. Titian was to-day scratched from theReuter. - 59 words
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Article24 1933-05-12 10 Laneashire Country Cricket Chit have engaged aged S. F. Barnes to act as bowling instructor lor the first six weeks of the coming Salon.24 words
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Article239 1933-05-12 10 Spread Of The Movement In Turkey. n,,,,,:, Istanbul. Changing names, here, appears to be the prelUO3 to a change in vocabulary 9 LWOfold Xt aims bo 1" at S S u lls to their names, by »LT,. 5. LET cxce P tlons are all Arable, bj purely Turkish239 words
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Article409 1933-05-12 10 Argonauts Defeat The Adameveans. BADMINTON. The Argonauts beat the Adameveaus by ,t— 3 on the former"* courts at Gaja Berane on Saturday, scores tArgcnauts mentioned Bnat): j SINGLES: Charlie Scow beat Pang Yon X Ho 15 3 15 L«ong Tah Chee beat Chan Slow Kow 15—7 15—7: Yap409 words
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Article401 1933-05-12 10 TEAMS FOR WEEK-END. j I. A. team v. c. S. C. to-morrow at I. A j pvound: N. A. Mallal. N. Abbasbhoy. A.A. Samy, j. Hargovind. Amarchand. S. S. Varmr jS. G. Rajah:am dK. Samy. Nonrdln. R X Pradhan, J. T Paraujethv.' Reserve r Sfcfan. BODY LINE BOWLING. Berlin.401 words
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Article744 1933-05-12 10 North American Zone Matches. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter. Hot Springs, Virginia, May H. In the first round of M:e Da vis Cup I North American Zonei Gilbert Muims (Canada) beat L j er Zonodarso (Argentine. G-I.C-2, C-0. and Jack Wright (Canada) beat Ricardo Morale;. (Argentine. 8-(.\2-(>. C-I.S-'.' --Rent t.Reuter. - 744 words
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Article374 1933-05-12 10 Recent Amendments To N.R.A. Regulations. RIFLE-SHOOTING. Excessively upholstered clothes are not to be permitted in th? future to competitors in the rifle-shooting meetings at Bisley. It rhe past some marksmen have b en in the habit of wearing coats well padded in the shoulder and374 words
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Article49 1933-05-12 10 The Navy cup, open to ur.us in the Singapore Garrison, was won by Sqr. Leader A. E. BarrSim and Fit.-Lieut. W. S Allen of the Royal Air Force who defeated Captain L J. Fairchiid and Lieut R C. Thompson, i t Wiltshire Regiment, m the final.49 words
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Article281 1933-05-12 10 Qualifying Round. LADIES' EVEN it S.G.C. The draw and starting time j ing round of the Andrei t championship to be played at i Monday is as follows: mah Q I 3.C0 Mrs. K. C. Eu U 3.00 Mrs. H. o. Hopkins and Mkm PUeison. 1281 words
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Advertisement21 1933-05-12 10 The, 4- FITCH S "ROYAL" (ENGLISH) I PINEAPPLE BRAND JMUUW (AUSTRALIAN) SUPPLIES OF DANISH BACON BRsI 1 ARRIVE EVERY FORTNIGHT. MWlffl21 words
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Article714 1933-05-12 11 I'rofi! Of 520.000. PENANG BUDDHIST ASSOCIATION. t (in'red in the sum- :p for hearing this week beDistrict Judge in which the pi en the Penang Young Men's are being charged by the ting or aastatyng in conductmlttee v ho Were summoned E on Jni Lee Chin Ho.714 words
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Article47 1933-05-12 11 A Day Behind Time At Bangkok. From Our Own Correspondent..' Bangkok. May 11. liv Hutch air mail on the new schedules from Singapore and from Amsterdam, both Homeward and outward were 24 hours behind time, arriving at Qcn Muang to-day. The reasons are unknown.47 words
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Article30 1933-05-12 11 From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. May il. For the quarter ending March. 1933. Siam exported nearly 60.000 tons more rice than in the same period of 1932.30 words
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Article406 1933-05-12 11 Long Govt. Service. TRAP LAID BY THE POLICE. OAID to ham been in Government service U for over 20 y.ars. an Indian process server mmcd Baboo Singh attached to the Civil District Court appeared before the District Judge Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday, accused of receiving an406 words
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Advertisement336 1933-05-12 11 m m m m+mm m»■ »ti*t*w>t>»*oot>t>w s» o» og» e> m uumr mmmw m »tm tMW*MK#> 7.15 To-Night 9.15 j TALKIES William Haines in j NAVY BLUES 99 If LOOK for the pyramid Trade Mark J on every handkerchief you buy. In fabric, designs, colours and service, Pyramids offer you—always—the336 words
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Article, Illustration115 1933-05-12 12 Singapore, May 12. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Op Ten Noort, Takada 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Egero 18; Tung Song 15; Tinhow 13." Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Eurybates 32; Raby Castle 37. Empire115 words
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Article30 1933-05-12 12 The M.M. Felix Roussel is due in Singapore from Penang on Sunday io a.m. and will probably sail on the same day at 4 p.m. for Saigcn. Hongkong and Shanghai.30 words
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59 1933-05-12 12 Due At Seletar Aerodrome This Afternoon. a telegram from Penang, received by the Ro;. al Dutch Airways, states that the outward mail plan? from Europe is expected to reach j Seletar, Singapore, at 3 p.m. to-day. The mail, if it arrives in time, will be59 words
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Article17 1933-05-12 12 Left Arrd. Spore London Mamix Van St. a ideec nde" April 2] May l]17 words
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Article190 1933-05-12 12 SELLING. Singapore, May 12. London. 4 months" sight 2|4 1|32 London, 3 months' fight London, 60 days' sight 2j3 31 32 London. 30 days' Bight 2 3 15 16 London, demand 2|3 29 32 London, T.T. 2 3 7 s Lyons and Paris, demand 980 Hamburg, demand 162190 words
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Article68 1933-05-12 12 M*Jl3 by the outward Dutch aeroplane from London and Amsterdam are expected to arrive Me Gene:a! Poet Office, Singapore, at 4pm to-cay. The delivery of conespondence will oe immediately. rrc« China by the ••Takada." due at Sir»a. pcre 4 p.m. tc-day. From Holland ny the "Kota Nopan." due68 words
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Article254 1933-05-12 12 Public Functions n rf Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, MAY 12 High Tides.—12.40 p.m., 11.50 piMeetings: Mentakab Rubber. Chart.-. ,<1 neon; Changkat Serdang e- Bank, noon. <"'endi Cricket: S.V.C. v. Wiltshire* scr v„ Johore, Seletar. E v League Football: Div. III. Monopoly- II, Anson Road; rs254 words
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Article128 1933-05-12 12 Alhatnbra.—David Ham < er." Capitcl.—Warren WUttan "The Match King.t'npire—Richard Ta?mac'ge in G(t That Girl." Great World.—Side shows, malam, Malay opera. Chines? wayangs, silent tad irq films (Sky Talkie: "Get-Rich-Qidck Wiling ford." S.ar Talki -The Life of the Part] Marlborough.— Love Deb:. C telkk. New World.—Side shows, "Ghost Train," open-air128 words
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Advertisement594 1933-05-12 12 Freedom "DUFF'S whisky jPg Guaranteed It? yeard old. j Raffles Hotel, Wi Now Adei P hi Hotel Ltd >1 Sea Vi?w Hotel Ltd l Bun I!f>e L:m Khoon Hong, I Yong Heng Co.. OrcharJ Kd.. Provision Store, Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd j Chin Swee Hong Co. SOLE AGENTS: F.594 words
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Advertisement179 1933-05-12 12 CHILDREN A normal, healthy child haa a good appetite, and a good appetite denotes good health and also good digestion—usually manifested m happy, bright eyed, robust looking children. Cream of Wheat is a good food lor hungry youngsters, a food that satisfies and helps them to grow But Cream of179 words
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Advertisement32 1933-05-12 12 ROLLEIFLEX THE CAMERA THAT THINKS FOR YOU j right side up whilst I actually being made. Prices and Particulars on ApplKW** LEE oTĔI ETCHER H>2, North Bridge Road. Sing M** 'PHONE 2850.32 words
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Miscellaneous240 1933-05-12 12 i SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. North. N.-East and N.-West Sumatra (TinomlxH 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang. Bengkahs. Siak. Pakan Bftioe, Fori de Kock i'nd Padang I Ampang I 3 p.m. Banka Island, (except Muu'~k> Billiton and Eatavia <De Weert» 4 p.m. Ceylon, Egypt and Europe iDuisbuig) 4 p.m. Java, Booth-West Sumatra.240 words
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Miscellaneous71 1933-05-12 12 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night Bright Min. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp Stations. D g. p. Inches. Hours. Dig. F. Alcr S ar 89 0 07 5. 73 S.t.awan C; NU 3.3 73 »v Tteatganu 9; 1.10 6 8 72 Bukit Jeram 89 mi 0.7 73 Malacca71 words
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Article, Illustration532 1933-05-12 13 Mr Rank Buck, who by a coincidence hap- Malaya at the cpening of Dm Back Alive" at the ry on Wednesday, oal appearance and address both performances. r Singapore have been :li than "Bring 'em many animal films pro- ci532 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-05-12 13 Ginger Rogers and Bill Boyd m a scene from the R.K.O.Puthc production "Carnival Boat;' coming to the Aihambra shortly.19 words
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Article1365 1933-05-12 13 Traditions The Public Has Outgrown. BRANDING both "happy" and "unhappy" endings as a tradition which" the public no longer will tolerate. Cecil B, DeMille recently declared that truth and logic are now the prime consideration in modern screen entertainment, and that his spectacular paramount romance. "The Sign of1,365 words
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Article397 1933-05-12 13 COMPLAINTS OF CRITICS. FOX COMPANY PUTS NEW IDEA INTO PRACTICE. It has long been a complaint of critics of the cinema that if writers were to do their work directly for the screen instead of submitting an idea or a synopsis that would later be397 words
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Advertisement363 1933-05-12 13 I lrritabilif y Tiredness Headaches Rid yourself of General Weakness V\ 7"HATEVER the reason There is abundant cviVV oi your weakness and dence of the value of Sanati listlessness, Sanatogen wiil make you stronger and health- as a restorative and ier. For Sanatogen feeds the food, more particularly in cells363 words
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Article330 1933-05-12 14 Four Months' Hard Labour For Assault. iFrom Our Own Correspondent Malacca. May 10. In the District Court, b fore Mr. H. C Willan. Doraisamy, an Indian, who claimed trial on a charge of assuahing a compatriot with a stick, was convicted and ordered to undergo 4 months' r.i.330 words
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Article141 1933-05-12 14 Rome's Stand For "Fundamental Elements." Rome. April 6. Italy's reply to attempts to whittle dorm the Mussolini plan is contained In b com- I munique issued early this men.ing aftei a three hour meeting o r the Fascist Grand t Council. The communique affirms that the iundamental141 words
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Article112 1933-05-12 14 Protection For President Roosevelt. New York A specially-constructed steel-lined speaker', desk, stated to be bullet proof, has been presented by a broadcasting company to Mr. F D. Roosevelt, who was Inaugurated as President of the United States on March 4 Mr. Roosevelt has accepted the df»k, which is112 words
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Advertisement463 1933-05-12 14 Crusader Fencing j (BRITISH MANUFACTURE). J The Least Expensive and —-v j Most Effective C WM I Unclimbable Fencing jl j Obtainable. f\ fflWjh* Outstanding Feature:- ABA SpeciallN Galvanised iimP?Of t Manufacture. IKy v I Knqulrte BpUcJtcd.—Na Obligation. v J THE BORNEO (0., LTD., c —Aching Back? When you fed463 words
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Advertisement256 1933-05-12 14 You need it now to make you well and keep you well; to prevent coughs and colds and ward off serious illnesses: 9 to build the body, harden the bones and enrich the blood; to maintain vitality and tone up the nerves. But it must be genuine f SCOTT'S EMULSION256 words
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Miscellaneous888 1933-05-12 14 1 CLVB DIARY. (There a? c numerous ciuba and Societies in S.ngapore, most of the member, of SSc* are readers of the -Malaya Tribune." This Diarl 2 V"*** specially for them. Secretaries a?e Sfft V, in U upTo-date mm stmt I "?T? inoa V*™* interest t£ > nut ed in888 words
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Advertisement135 1933-05-12 15 I You only have to look at us to see what you need I the energy food-drink, Bournville Cocoa' I tvcry member of the family needs the extra nourishment that —<^^ I Bournville Cocoa gives, but the need is probably greatest in middle- b^^S^^^^^^f I age, Then energy begins to135 words
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Advertisement249 1933-05-12 16 I N °TICE I I is to Notify, that J Messrs. YICK WOH HlNdj Contractors for Repairs of flockr, :i JrK WaU 'h<' s to the BRITISH j ARMY in MALAYA, have no connection whatsoever with any other firms carrying their similar name. Their One and Only Address, is J249 words
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Advertisement685 1933-05-12 16 TH PROGRESSIVE TO LET. 10 LET- 744 and 748. Grove Read. Rent SCO. Apply No. 25, Boa; Quay. j TO LET -1, HllMlii Rd., oil Grove Rd., I close to Katong Park. Entry 1-5-33. Particulars Tel. 31<0. TO LET.—No 138, Cecil Street, three storeys, recently occupied by Richards, L'd. (Printer*),685 words
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Advertisement341 1933-05-12 16 j PUBLIC NOTICES. I SINGAPORE TURi CLUB. i (New OMTM, Kg MUt, DtdMr. fteatfi. NOTICE. Spring: (Professional) Race Meetin 1933. SATURDAY 20th. WEDNESD\Y "4th SATURDAY 27th. WEDNESDAY, list MAY SATURDAY 3rd and MONDAY. sth JUNE Spring (Amateur) Race Meet in*' FRIDAY 9th and SATURDAY, 10th JUNE. ENTRIES CLOSE:— PROFESSIONAL MEETING—I341 words
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Advertisement332 1933-05-12 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. REMOVAL NOTICE. MR. H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE EUROPEAN ART PHOTOGRAPHER. M tWUPWd bO 78. BR A3 BASAH ROAD. (39 \a;a.s from North Bridge Road). TELEPHONE 78»8. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF AUGUSTUS VICTOR VAN DER BEEX. DECEASED. PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE No. 144 (TRUSTEES). NOTICE IS HFREBY GIVEN that all332 words
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Advertisement346 1933-05-12 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAB EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. r.j 1928. (A Doverluncnt Bchix>D. (r«»r Hoys and Girls). B, Short S'-re<?t, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical EducattonEystematic Training both ln Technique ant Theory. Complete Courses leading io T.C.L Certificate, Diploma. St etc. Sooalet free. M. A.N CIA NO. Principal. JOHANNA ENGLISH SCHOOL 40,346 words
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Advertisement257 1933-05-12 16 ||I|J ix exxeutiallg jijjl article »f I I x coil tfe|lc I yon mag truxt II [jUR^ lOt lAuof ruei Mm O O CTS. Everywhere SITUATIONS .VACANT. WANTED—Canvassing A»- m in the following places need appl Singapore. Bati. Pahat. Malacca Jel-bu. Kuala Pillah. Man.in. Kajai Kua'a Kubu Bahru. Tanjoi Telck257 words
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