Malaya Tribune, 13 May 1933
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Title Section39 1933-05-13 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. V«L XX.- No. IIS? SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1933 FIVK CKNTSb The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, May 13, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1933. FIVE CENTS39 words
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Advertisement87 1933-05-13 1 THE I AST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING i Sole Importers Si The East Asiatic Company, Limited. rGAPQBB KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. jjj SIIWE'S HEW MODEM STOBFI I Refrigerated Supplies, Cakes Confectionery S I And A Full Range of Groceries Provisions. j J NOW AVAILABLE I i COLD STORAGE j87 words
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Advertisement181 1933-05-13 1 A. FTJNTER Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamondß and Pearl Necklacea 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. 111 1 iiiiiiwi i r J j I181 words
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Article, Illustration113 1933-05-13 2 Comments On The Mail. My clear A girl from oeremban h.<.. written in in....tin her desire to join the "Circle" and she .vantj to know what particulars she has :o £ive. Hrre they are, my dear: Name, address, school <it any» age. date of o:r*h113 words
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Article131 1933-05-13 2 B:/ Tvinklcioei.': J oh ore. The spider fa a s range piece gi liv.ng mechanism. it has six eyes, and in som casus eight, which are so arranged as to en- uble it to see on all sides at or.ee. On the head there ar. tv.o small fangs,131 words
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Article556 1933-05-13 2 J 'Bu -Ruth. Peuang Before I HQ .mything tone ming the above subject let me have a few words with my j little friend Jean. 1 -Jean.- pet. imagine mv j d< light In finding thai you had come first in the essay competition My heartiest556 words
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Article274 1933-05-13 2 I By "Anne.'') In qu'-te Angelina's" words of last week A friend in need is a friend indeed." To dt lve light into the depth of this phrase is a thing few have ventured, and still fewer have succeeded to do. No one knows the real meanI tng cf274 words
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Article196 1933-05-13 2 By Rita J.i During the holidays I, together with some oJ my friends, enjoyed a few days at Changi. We had quite an enjoyable time during our stay there, sea bathing, etc. On one occasion, when we were all enjoying a bath. I happened to take a196 words
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Article822 1933-05-13 2 'By Do r a."' A nice-looking and sweet little house was Pit arm Mansion, built near the sea and high upon a big rock where II had sta\ed for centuries. Its name was strange and given by its first master who was a clever build, r who had822 words
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Article1150 1933-05-13 2 (By ■'Gu:cr.nie."j Tramp, tramp, tramp! Tramp, tramp tramp' Twelve gals all sister.;, too!) are marching off to «chooi. Satoi el* .swing gaily; one .small girl starts eating her tiffin beforehand, and in the meantime keeps a very wary eye on her bigger sisters; Mart hie and1,150 words
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Article394 1933-05-13 2 (By Lara.' It was a hot afternoon ur.v everyrmr for Mrs. Rain and the air iield a senv- ai ziness. I, having nothing very particular tr do. went to have a lock at the street ai J its occupants through the window, and was rewarded by a cheerful394 words
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Article136 1933-05-13 2 (By Tirinklctoca," Johorc.i Ceylon, one of the most important Cam Colonies of the British Empir lies at th.southern extremity f India. It is separated from the continent, by Palk Strait and the OuH of Manaar. which is noted tor its peorl-flthf I Ceylon is oval in shape and twenty-fnv136 words
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Article, Illustration30 1933-05-13 2 ■——^^BIH The mrrr-nrtr »i Mm H'ono JTim .Vro. a Corner ite. to Mr. Lee Joong Fah, icas fOffttißiced »1 St AlMreufs Cathedra? on Saturday last.30 words
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Advertisement131 1933-05-13 2 Her iovcly ski.n comes lirsi the care and thought ol yom r^fi^^ favourite film star. For the camera would reveal the tiniest [wl blemish. So she chooses white vJm Lux Toiler Soap to protect her ImlM beauty. Its mild lather keeps i >5 M 11 jpP 1 j the skin131 words
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96 1933-05-13 3 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING. unt itled Will Die. Hind v ha. without the Harijans there can be no !'cm the top ryj and c ite chapter an at. bu: he will l fraction of '-he l bom the oppres- Ugioui duty. Under bttl wonder that o lay down his96 words
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Article83 1933-05-13 3 II celebrated trie fifty-first ;< palace at Kuai-i been i mpa ted. but to.l 'luildmg worthy i thei matter which S3 to-day is the visit of enquuj I 01 Unac r-Secre- j bai completely Ise r >h. y regard--11 itching hand I d H course Kuala83 words
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Article158 1933-05-13 3 IF the Empire Marketing Board disappears, as is suggested in ome quarters, its disappearann Will be a blow to the Dominions; for (he Beard has done an immense amount of woik durmg the past seven year, to bring their claims before the British public. Malaya must have158 words
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Article133 1933-05-13 3 AS far as Malaya is concerned nr.no will d :ny th big that the Indian labourer has played in the economic development of Malaya and certainly the people ci this country, mi.her the ruling race not the indigenous inhabitan s, arfeh o turn :he Indian !abour_r out of133 words
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Article961 1933-05-13 3 Hygienic System. LOCAL EUROPEAN'S INVENTION. Ates: of a new ventilation system, invented by a Europan in Singapore, and described as Solo-Air, was undertaken by a Malaya Tribune representative this week, Tins method is expected to supersede funs, by pmrWMIH fresh and pure air for each iiidividuai961 words
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Article77 1933-05-13 3 Charged with theft of an old geography book from a stall in Roberts Lane, a Malay boy named Sidik, appear d before the second M3gistra;e ,Mr. A. w. Hay) yesterday. When asked why he cemmitted the offence the accused said that he was walking by when he77 words
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Article221 1933-05-13 3 A Noble Building;. EASTER SUNDAY BEI.LS. 0 »m fine (difices erected by religicu, \^riTuTT t A < m Jerusalem mr m E? f W none is attracting more atten d -han the n,,-nMv eompi ud .V.i «'d JullUm to be oXial.v •rri-u.-n' 1 1 11 >n221 words
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Article424 1933-05-13 3 Exhibition By First Edition Club. r-or the past Dye years the First Edition Club has selected out of the books published m this country during the preceding twelve months a spring exhibition ol nit ehoaei volumes. These volumes are not picked tor literary merit, but for their424 words
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Article296 1933-05-13 3 Ruins Of Large Monastery Discovered. The May -umber of "Peace," the organ Ol the International Buddhist Union rf Singapore I* non on Bale The contents include "The I ie C 4 Lord Buddha," Re-bhth" and Mr. N .i w Nian Chin s instalment of a series of articles296 words
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Article523 1933-05-13 3 By Pick-up A criticism of this month 's gramophone records received m Mafoya T"? wt Ihi ebe a lew. wi„. the Odeon, Columbia, and Regal-zoonphone records of L»e vocal -leetuu Richard Tauber is again to the i„re on OA n record Ra |»JM -You are my dream." and523 words
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Advertisement195 1933-05-13 3 t i i i i i i i i i ill i i m l l iiniii lllll l <M^^t< <M)|>||>)<> The Car of Your Choice with I Superiority of Construction H II ega n c c of Appearance very Assurance of Comfort I to recommend it. t "The i195 words
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Advertisement164 1933-05-13 3 r "Nothing like Colgate's to beautify teeth!" QMlLfc with the assurance that your teeth don't detract from your charm! Use Colgate's each morning and evening. That's the way to keep teeth clean, beautiful, spark. ling white! Colgate's special polishing ingredi. ent i» the same one used by dentists. What's more,164 words
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Advertisement221 1933-05-13 4 IS CM* MOTTO JHCf CO. 35« 3ts£ NORTH 51 OAO ateK3F^ST«S?!^^ TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January, 1933. AT SiANG LIM PARK GEYLANQ. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. 4-roomed type $20.00 pet month. 8-roomed type $13.00 per month. Garages (with water) $3.00 per month. Apply:— SIONG LIM SAWMILL221 words
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Advertisement567 1933-05-13 4 TO LET, TO LET—744 and 748, Grove Road. Rent $60. Apply No. 25, Boat Quay. TO LET—I. Margate Rd., oil Grove Rd., clw.se to Park. Entry 1-5-33. Particulars Tel. 3170. TO LET. —No. 138, Cecil Street, three storeys. c ntly occupied by Richards, Ltd. (Printere), suitable for all commercial purposes.567 words
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Advertisement244 1933-05-13 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. RECENTLY OPENED STORE MART EXCHANGE 24, HIGH STREET. GENERAL MERCHANTS AUCTIONEERS COMMISSION AGENTS and DEALERS IN NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Buyers of Old Gold and Silver WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE Whatever You Require In Furniture, Crockery, Glassware, Silverware, Cutlery, Curios, Ornaments. Pictures.244 words
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Advertisement482 1933-05-13 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN* THE ESTATE OF FARLEIGH JOSEPH ALOYSIUS PENNEFATHER, DECEASED. PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO. Iff (TRUSTEES). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all credit* ors or other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the E-tate of FARLEIGH JOSEPH ALOYSIUS PENNEFATHER dec ased late of No. 9.482 words
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Advertisement582 1933-05-13 4 FOR SALE. LATEST STOCK. Hover and Vegeable Seeds, g-rmination guaranteed, pkt. 15 cs. Also G'adioli bulbs illustrated lists from PO GARDENS, Ipoh. FOR SALE—Four D. C. Linotype Motors, each j•> H.P., all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager, Malaya Tribune, 56 60, Anson Road. AUCTION582 words
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Advertisement295 1933-05-13 4 v fll v saiNiinuuv I CMtRfCI I CTS. LARGE Tt'BE I p Ever^Vherel SITUATIONS VACANtT WANTED —A Compear.: Chun Shcr. hand-Typist for isnrfce in k Sarawak. Apply personally to Strait sti m. :hip Co.. Ltd.. Ocean Bltiidlng WANTED —Canvassing Agenl in the following places nerd appl. Singapore. Batu Pahat. —»«nin295 words
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5233 1933-05-13 5 By "Sapper." I DON'T know exactly when it was Lhat I Used that Miles Standish was Man Somerville. As a general very unobservant on such j* i inmost I was no exception. that when I mentioned the iard dry '•> Phyllis Dankerton .'he brighltj5,233 words
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851 1933-05-13 6 Shipping News Notices. FASTEST OF HER SIZE AFLOAT. New Steamer Enters Service. London, April 10. THE new Channel steamer "Brighton" will b 1 put into service by the Southern Railway on the Dieppe route to-day. It is claimed that the "Brighton" is the fastest ship of her size afloat, and851 words
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Article104 1933-05-13 6 "Silverhazel," Brit., 3,091 tons, from Batavia 12—5; for Belawan-Deli 13—5. "Baron Erskine," Brit., 2,216 tons, from Durban 12—5; for Calcutta 22—5. "Gen. Verspyck." Dut.. 1,213 tons from Natuna Is. 12—5. for Natuna Is. 15—5 Tung song," Brit., 156 tons from Malacca —5. for Malacca 13—5 "Opten Nocrt," Dut..104 words
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Article347 1933-05-13 6 Deeper Channel For Montreal. A REQUEST that dredging operations <T± in the St. Lawrence be pushed forward with all possible despatch until the 35ft channel between Montreal and the sea has been completed was presented to Mr. Alfred Duranleau. Minister of Marine, by a p,roup of r> presentative.;347 words
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Article299 1933-05-13 6 Presentation By Liner's Crew To Surgeon. On board the Elder Dempster motor Jiner "/papa," in the Toxte:h Dock, Liverpool. Captain A. Beith. commodore of the Elder Dempster fleet, presented Dr. Garfield Eailey. M.D.. CM.. L.A.H.. who has "just retired from the posi.icr) of surgeon on board the ship299 words
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Article413 1933-05-13 6 Sunderland Liner Found To Blame. IN the Admiralty Division, yestertlay, Mr Jus.ice Bateson heard a claim by the j owners of the Swedish steamship "Ask" in respect of damage sustained by her in a I collision with the steamship "Beneficent." the I property of Westoll. Ltd.. of Sunderland.413 words
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Article268 1933-05-13 6 Miss Fox-Smith's Interesting Address. Miss C. Fox-Smith, writer of many stories end poems of the sea. had the distinction 01 being the first lady to address the members of the Southampton Master Mariners Club. The "Cachalots" were honoured, too, for i: is seldom that the authoress is268 words
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Article388 1933-05-13 6 To Aid Overseas Trade. OCEAN mail contracts awarded to American steamship companies were defended by Mr. R. J. Baker, secretary of the American Steamship Owners' Association, in an addrtos delivered before the Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce. Those contacts, he said, were costing the American people about $20,000,000388 words
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Article135 1933-05-13 6 Successful Work Of The "Discovery 11." Capetown, Mar. 29. The Royal Research ship "Discovery II" reached Simcnstown to-day after a year in the Far South. She has circumnavigated the Antarctic Continent, fathering Information about the distribution and migration f whales, their rate of growth and reproduction, and the135 words
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Advertisement440 1933-05-13 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA ANB APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. p] NINSOLAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM v. IGA'i lON CO LONDON and PAR BAST MAIL SERVICE. fUnder Contract wBII Ms Majesty's :<»' ornrnent >. OUTW/ tiil PR! Hi LONDON. Par Chfctt and Japan. Due Tonnage.440 words
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Advertisement219 1933-05-13 6 i|T/LLOYD TRIESTVNo| I (Incorporated In Italy). 1 EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE Jl SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, j Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port 1 Massowah Suez, Port < I Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste Bruidisi Venice and Trieste. m.v. CARIGNANO May 15 May 15219 words
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Advertisement190 1933-05-13 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LJNIE Deutsch Australisehe Dampfschins MFI 9 bj GeselLchaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t m.s. LEVERKUSEN. via Manila May 1G m.s. ERMLAND, via Manila May 29 t m.s. BURGENLAND. via Manila June 12 m.s. RHEINLAND. via Manila June 2fi t m.s.190 words
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Advertisement584 1933-05-13 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. M*BLft* NORDDEI rBcHEI •lncoiiKjrati-d u Germany). The uodernoted are the Company c :t. fixtures: OUTWARDS. Un s.s. "SAARBRUCKEN" for Manila, H'kong. S'hai, N. China Japan M.s. ••HAVEL" for Manila. H0n..,. 0n S'hai. Japan and N. China M HOMEWARDS. ms. "FULDA" for Genoa. Barceloi Casablanca, Rotterdam, w »mhui Bremen584 words
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407 1933-05-13 7 pore .Saturday, 11 a.m. share liuota'ions are Issued cm. tachange and stock Buyer*. Sellers. KUSlbarif Tir. 24 6 26,--iv 21 norn Hi am i 13 6 14 6 (i 95 IJN 1 If*. k:,9 Paean >, 0.15 i. In U. 42' 2 0.47 0.27 0.30407 words
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161 1933-05-13 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. TIN NOW £187 10s. A TON. Another Advance For Rubber. ilijj Our Financial Correspondent.; Singapore. Saturday. 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 9V4 cts., up :J 16 it. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 2 31 32d., up j •>({. Market Tone: Quiet after firm. New161 words
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Article608 1933-05-13 7 Fraser Company's Report. Frasei and '-j report as follows on May Lit— The rise in the price or Tin referred to In our last report has continued throughout this week, the three .months' position now bttng quoted nt, tU3.HA., an appreciation ol til: I heavy premium continues for608 words
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Article761 1933-05-13 7 Chairman's Review Of The Year. ih c fourteenth aaaaal lecawaJ astaUaa ol the Meutakaa Robber Co.. Ltd.. vaa head ye v.da.v at noon at th? oihc. s of the eompam charier, d B.u.k Chamber.-. Btnganoni Mr O. a. p.;tts was in th.- chair and the preaeni761 words
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Article1107 1933-05-13 7 Profit Of $1,368. CHANfiKAT SEKDAN(> MEETING. The uinued meeting of Changkat Tmting Ltd.. was held at Messrs. Kvatt and 1 office* at the French Ekmk Euikiin FCSterday. The Hon. Mr. W. A. Pell was m 6 chair and there ears present Mr. C. V. j ley,1,107 words
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668 1933-05-13 7 Singapore, Saturday I] a in. Tin- following rubber there ipi"aatl"na are Issued by PTaaer am) Co and Lyall and Evatt: r t»Ue fraatr da Boarca ai i a r »»u 1 Ailenfey M io mi M -la |i) 5a 1 Ala Gujulj BJi 6.49 IJg668 words
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Advertisement57 1933-05-13 7 THE SOUTH •mt -M BRITISH V% yUity INSURANCE 10/ COMPANT, LIMITED. HRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR HANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L O. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Ow: 1. P.rdßyson Green. THE EASTERN LMTED ABBURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. E. G. JOHNBON: General Manager57 words
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Advertisement159 1933-05-13 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. <Inc rporaiPd in England' SINGAPORE BJIANCM: 4, D Almeida Sfeet. Authored «na Subscribed Capital £2.'J00,000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: E.moay, Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi, Madras. Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra. Kirkuli, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOKNTS epentd and Inter, allowed at159 words
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Advertisement220 1933-05-13 7 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Scttlemeou). a Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BAMaY, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL. Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULJA STREET, bINGAPOKE. LOCAL BRANCH: 4SB. NORTH BRIDGE RO AD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Cbee220 words
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Advertisement221 1933-05-13 8 6.15 I ALH AMEER A 9.15 I MATINEE, TO-DAY, AT 3.15 P.M. j Tovkivfly LAST NIGHT of First Nationals Musical Romance THE CROONER I With DAVID MANNERS. TO-MORROW (Opening at the Matinee). ALL-STAR SPORTING ROMANCE Madison Square Garden" j WITH j MARIAN NIXON, LEW CODY. WM. COLLIER. j L;,nd Knows221 words
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Advertisement369 1933-05-13 8 JBL musem ent s < MATINEE—TO-DAY, AT 3.15 P.M. j POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT ITRST NATIONAL'S Truly Brilliant production I -the MATCH KING" with i A h"w m in f ReVC,ation of WARREN WILLIAM j J the World's Greatest Financial Scandal. and LILI DA MIT A. J =j j TO MORROW369 words
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Advertisement258 1933-05-13 8 PAVILJON I I To-day. at 3.15 p.m. 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 The Picture that Everybody's Talking About A MOM Triumph Irene Dunne IN "The SECRET OF MADAME BLANCHE j Wi.h LIONEL ATWILL Doctor X and PHILLIPS HOLMES. !NEXT CHANGE—A. B. and D. LAUGH RIOT Ralph Lynn in "JUST MY LUCK" TO-NIGHT-LAST258 words
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Article345 1933-05-13 9 Case Concluded Before District Judge. U "f'(> the rndinn process server I> bed tn the CMS District Cour f who is bd any mber of ;he publir i thai !?i latter's summonses may peedifjr, wat again before the i Mr H A. Forrert yesterday, for the defence345 words
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Article127 1933-05-13 9 Magazine Of St. Andrew's School. U7E have received a copy of the April issue of c up And n the magazine of St. Andrew's ociiool A hardy booklet of 44 pages, it contains in concise form a record of the various aciiuties cf the School. Many of127 words
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Article65 1933-05-13 9 Reuter. Washington, May 12. Mi. T. V. Soong (Chinese Finance Minister) r-pent the day in informal conferences. Dr. AUCred Bze (Ambassador) held a largo reir the afternoon in honour of Mr. Scong, the guests including prominent official and well-known people in diplomatic and society circles. Th. ChineseReuter. - 65 words
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Advertisement159 1933-05-13 9 I SAL Bi rS IN TERROR! Conflict that b?gan in the W morning of the world foi > I the first time beheld by mortal eyes! r *v I I 'v\ Sfc •'•••••'•7^% produced by the Van Beursn Corp. The Wildest fiction pales before this I-* /thrilling drama from c159 words
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Advertisement691 1933-05-13 9 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Cnoral) and Sermon. -0:30 a.m. Service at Nava! Base. Holy Communion on Monday. Wednesday anc Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7 a691 words
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Advertisement711 1933-05-13 9 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. REQUIEM MASS. A *SSL*SS soul 01 of 8t il v U1 50 sun S al the Church at IVS* n MOnday the 15th j Famous Pf)I,VDO R g^fej i FANTASIAS FROM THE OPERAS: J La Boheme, j I Madame Butterfly, j j Carmen, B Trovatore, j j Rigoletto.711 words
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Article829 1933-05-13 10 gO far the Japanese themselves have refrained from injuring directly the interests of Great Britain or any other Power in China. Many Chinese believe that this is by diplomatic arrangement with the Powers' representatives in the spot. If by this is meant that a bargain has been829 words
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Article212 1933-05-13 10 Comments By The Way. THE present time seems oppo:tune for the carrying into effect of the suggestion mooted :ome considerable time ago for the sending of a delegation of Milayan Asiatic rubber planters ta win over the D.E.I, native producer to the cause of restriction. Lately212 words
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Article229 1933-05-13 10 A CLEARER laright into the safety first A methods of the Royal Dutch Airways, who have just inauguiated the new service from Singapore to Europe, is to be eained ficm I perusal of the interview with an official of the company secu.ed by a representative cf the 'Malay229 words
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Article225 1933-05-13 10 THE visit of Wheeler and Weolsey. the popular film stars, who are expected hi Singapore shortly in the cou'se of a world tour, will be awaited with the keenest interest by local cinema fans. Their films have prove] highly successful hen? and Malayans who have been to225 words
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68 1933-05-13 10 In the Court of Appeal yesterday. Mr. Roland Braddell submitted that the bank's claim could not be Statute barred, in arguing the appeal of the Kwong Yik Bank v. th? now defunct "Malayan Daily Express." Railway co-operators bade farewell to their retiring vice-President.68 words
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Article49 1933-05-13 10 Dr. G. D. Gordon. Medical Officer, District Hospital, Ipoh. is retiring from the Malayan Medical Sendee at the end of this month. The ball at the new Istani in eel bration of the Sultan of Perak's birthday on Wednesday was a brilliant affair, over 100 guests being present.49 words
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Article52 1933-05-13 10 There is an agitation in Johore :or the reduction cf telephone rates. Sedenak, Johore, planters are complaining about the ravages of wild elephants. t Johore planters are taking an interest in tobacco cultivation and want to know what the Malayan Government will do to foster the growth of52 words
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Article161 1933-05-13 10 Fenang's Brst Malaya Cup soccer trial was not impressive). Sylver Starr, of Singapore, opposes Kid Chocolate, of ipoh. in Penang boxing contests to-morrow. An abnormally long ccrtego followed the coffin at the funeral of Dr. E. E. D Lav on Wednesday. Many residents are visiting th? "Nieuw Holland; the161 words
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Article26 1933-05-13 10 Prayers are being said a' Uvj Hindu Temple m Tanjong Malim for the safety of Maha-ma Gandhi's life during his pres nt fast ordeal26 words
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Article492 1933-05-13 10 fir "LOOK! h ijn Loudon—Singapore in eighl da That's bringing things verj i My only regret is that it wax not a British plane that did it. "Summons server in trrj says a headline in a confc n Thousands heave a sigh of relief The clog show492 words
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Article64 1933-05-13 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2. AIR IN THE TROPICS, on pa TURNTABLE TALK, on page 3. OUR SHORT STORY, on pages 5 and II SHIPPING NEWS, on p*fC 6. CHURCH SERVICES, on page 9. SPEEDING UP AIR SERVICES. OB I RfiDIO NEWS, on page 15 ORIENTAL ASSURANCE64 words
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Advertisement257 1933-05-13 10 J. The I Children's sh oOwn Fabric! i Cursor) \'i its name. Nursery Viyolla is the perfect lis washable almost to infinity, and never, ofl and soothing to the most tender baby kin. fe, protective in all temperatures and j i Ma. For all up to 10 years. For undergarments.257 words
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Advertisement69 1933-05-13 10 I 634 T.K.K.'s RUBBER BED SHEET FOR BABBES, Lirfc >i, riedima SO etc., SmajJ 70 cts. eacb. Rubber Bands 5U cts p*r lb. TENG SENG GUAN Established 1905. 634, North Bridge Road, Opposite Thea'ere Royal between Arab I Street and Rochore Road. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION FOR GIRLS RECEIVING lOW SALARIES Is69 words
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242 1933-05-13 11 NO RELIEF FOR THE EAST LUAN REFUGEES Foreign Quarters Congested. Chinese Resistance Regardless Of All Sacrifices. irding to the Chinese cables a Japanese 'plane dropped a the western side of Peking yesterday, though only slight done. The inhabitants of the242 words
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Article560 1933-05-13 11 Inhabitants. Panic-Stricken, Flee From City. !ane- thrice appeared over Pe'ping •••••relay SB raing and dropped circulars s round t. city. One btmb was dropped in tht tern c t or.y slight carnage was done. Arti-aircraf. n> opened fare and the planes d: appeared. Tec inhabitan in Felping and560 words
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Article106 1933-05-13 11 Stole From Man Who Helped Him. or, ft charge of theft of clothes, j Chines»-. Tee Ah Pang, was sentenced j n nthi' rigorous imprisonment by the s ri t Judge i Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday. unam. an ice water seller of the !:a-icnality, staled that106 words
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Article104 1933-05-13 11 n a charge of extortion, a wellLian Ah Loh, was sen'enced to rigorous imprisonment by the strate <Mr. A. W. Hay) yesteiday. the outcome of a complain* by •van who kept a imall harbor's 2? 111 Jalan Sultan. If b 1. tne accu-ed and three oth r104 words
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Article100 1933-05-13 11 Japanese And British Competition. Reuter. Tokyo. May 12. Explaining their attitude toward the abrogation of the Indo-Japanese Commercial Convention, and deploring th- possibility that growing trade competition will seriously impair Anglo-Japanese relations, leading Japanese industrialists and bankers ha"c addressed a lee-ter to the editor of the "Daily Mail"Reuter. - 100 words
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Article88 1933-05-13 11 Mid-Wife To Be Called As Witness. A Malay women. Mai binte H'iji Ismail, who died on May 3 during her period of HlHiniWllt formed the subject of an Inquiry held .by the" Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne) yesterday. The husband, a fisherman residing at Teluk Pakan (Changi). stated88 words
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Article103 1933-05-13 11 PRESIDENTS LIFE SAVED Police Catch Would-Be Assassin. Paris, May 13. THE prompt action of the police possibly saved the life of President Lebrun while he was opening the new thoroughfare Avenue Paul Doumer. A man in the crowd made a noisy demonstration and was taken to the police station, where103 words
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Article223 1933-05-13 11 Nazi Government Transforming Prussia. Reuter. Berlin. May 12. The Nazi plan to form Russia, md eventually Germany, into a land of free peasants is embodied in a Bill for Prussia, which the promoters describe as the most imporcant change in Ge;n:an law since me ptasan sReuter. - 223 words
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Article114 1933-05-13 11 School Teacher Makes Offer. S. J. Joseph, a teacher, appeared in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice. Mr. W. C Huggard. X.C.. as respondent to an application for receiving and adjudication orders. He stated that his debt to the petitioning creditor amounted to $150. He had114 words
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Article60 1933-05-13 11 People Assemble To See Freak Of Nature. Calcutta. April 28. About two miles frcm the Basta RailwayStation in the Balasore District a strange date palm tree has been discovered. It is stated that about midday the tree fills aground and about midnight stands erect again. Hundreds of60 words
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Article80 1933-05-13 11 Milkman Heavily Punished For Possession. The District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) delit -rred judgment yesterday in the case involving a Bengali milkman who was charged with possession of a large quantity of "ganja" (Indian hemp) valued at $524. He was carrying the stuff in a milk pail80 words
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Article82 1933-05-13 11 Two Chinese. Soh Ah Keng and Wong Kian, who pleaded guilty to possession of a large quantity of samsu and fermenting rice, appeared before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday. They were also charged with possession of a still. The duty on the sameu and fermenting82 words
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Article544 1933-05-13 11 But Will Return. FORCED TO SELL RAILWAY. Reuter. That the Soviet is forced to sell its inWrts.s in the Chinese Eastern Railway, and may even lose the Maritime Province, is the inference from latest me sages received The Soviet declare* tha: /apan will despatch troops toReuter. - 544 words
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Article294 1933-05-13 11 Free Light And Power For Exhibitors. Rapid progress is b?ing made with the preparations for the British Trade Fair this year. May 24 is the opening day and the Fair will last until May 30. This year the Fair will be held at the Great World Amusement294 words
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Article336 1933-05-13 11 Nations Not Rigidly Tied Down. Reuter. T London, May 12. HE oiganising committee of the World Economic Conference has agreed to a tariff truce, with a number of reservations. A communique issued by the organising committee, after a meeting to-day under the chairminship of Sir John SimonReuter. - 336 words
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Article264 1933-05-13 11 GRAVE MOMENT FOR GERMANY. Arms Formula. Five Powers Accept Compromise. Reuter. Geneva, May 12. Arthur Henderson's compromise for averting a deadlock in the Disarmament Conference has been accepted by the representatives of the five principal Powers. Th? formula, if approved by the General Commission on Menday,Reuter. - 264 words
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Advertisement162 1933-05-13 11 I I I J. V. R. South African I BRANDY j 5 THE j i JRIGHT j f J (to or Per Boti,e j "11 «P&iUU Including Duty j ijpjj BRITISH THROUGHOUT I sole agents JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. 1 (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG AND IPOH. "His162 words
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Article, Illustration918 1933-05-13 12 GOLDEN FINCH RETAINS IMPRESSIVE FORM. TiNAKILL WORTH WATCHING. LARGE ATTENDANCE FOLLOWS SERIOUS TRAINING. 'piERE was a large attendance at the Bukit Timah Racecourse this morning in antopabon of some fast gallops prior to the first day918 words
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Article338 1933-05-13 12 Comprador Carries Biggest Handicap. The following are the handicaps for the first day. Saturday. May 20: nm AC ?n 1 -dorses. Class 1 Div. 1 6 furs. 2.30 PJU. Comprador 9.4. Avonford 8.8. Armide 8 6 ™f,, Mlddy 8 TraweUton 8. Mintae, Refill 7.13. Geninderra 7.12. Anticur338 words
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Article544 1933-05-13 12 Souvenir Race Over Six Furlongs. mm following hi the complete schedule of event *5 six da ys the Singapore Turf Clubs Spring professicnal race meeting which Wffl commenc? on Saturday next a c 230 nm with a Souvenir event for Class 1 horses: FIRST DAY, MAY544 words
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Article346 1933-05-13 12 Greece Leads Against Roumania. Athens, May 12. TN the second round of the Davis Cup NichoJ. ladies (Greece* beat Rety (Roumanla) 7—5, 6—l. 6—3 and Stalios (Greece* beat Poulieff. 6—2. 4—6. 6—3, 7—s.—Reuter. AUSTRALIA v. NORWAY. Oslo, May 12. In their Davis Cup second round tie346 words
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Article106 1933-05-13 12 Fourth Round Starts To-day. In? final ties in the third round of the Malayan championship competition at the New World for the Padmore Challenge Shield presented through Messrs. Frankel Bros, resulted as follows: p.m.: Goh Guan Chuah (Twilight Club) J at Llm Huan Ocok (Clerical Unions 300—271106 words
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Article517 1933-05-13 12 MARINE II BEATEN. Monopolies' Good Win In Div. 111. THE GovenUMUt Monopolies .secured a good win inDiv. 11l of th- S.A.F.A. League yesterdaj at the Anson Read Stadium at the expense of the second team of the Marin-? Department Football Club, the score being three goals to one517 words
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Article397 1933-05-13 12 Yorkshire Beaten. COUNTY CRICKET RESULTS. rpHERE was some fine batting aud feats in the mid-week matches conrl-in■* ye tcrday. Thanks to good bowling by R. \v v R> (v;ho was invited but could not make W T"' to Australia with the England XI M; n'.' were able397 words
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Article115 1933-05-13 12 100 Runs In Hour At S.C.C. Yesterday. The Wilts started off promisingly in their tw day match with the S.V.C. at the S.C C yesterday. The game will be resumed this afternoon. Scores: WILTSHIRE REGT Capt Rose b Neon Lt. B.nd c Lowson b Neon m115 words
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Advertisement32 1933-05-13 12 I Milk j j WITH THE WATER EXTRACTED IS j Klim I I Klim I WITH THE WATER ADDED IS Milk KLIM, I Powdered Milk Distributors I Oetz Bros, a Co. j32 words
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Article631 1933-05-13 13 Official Interviewed. DEPENDS ON GROUND ORGANISATION. In a year or so, Malaya will bo only thre- days from Europe by air mail, according Mr. M. C. Moes, an inspector of the X.L.M. who arrived in Singapore on Thursday in the course of his annual survey of631 words
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Article96 1933-05-13 13 Supreme Court Issues Warrant. AN the application cf Mr. Xavlor ,h Mr a rr Svi?r n y a ?c h 31 Thl K M T r ln the Police in SrSJ.; The bank ™Pt had failed to pu in his appearance at the Bankruptcy Office AJSer e96 words
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Article110 1933-05-13 13 tfevcnue Officer Examined In Bankruptcy. In his public examination at the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. W. C. Huggard. X.C.. the Chief Justice, a Revenue Office r Osman. said that his liabilities amounted to MOO odd. He had no property and was no' interested in any bu mess110 words
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Advertisement523 1933-05-13 13 j 7.15 To-Night 9.1s TALKIES j I William Haines in j "NAVY BLUES" j GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD 1} EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED AT LOW RATES J) For quotations for mIL transit risks by Road, /1 Rail »r Water Aj>p!» to:— 9 j SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. f Aleuts: 2j523 words
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Article, Illustration55 1933-05-13 14 The master of the "Eurybates" reports that the vessel passed a clump of trers having th appearance of a small island dangerous to I navigation at lat 1. deg. 7 min. south and Ion- 1 107 deg. 57 min.55 words
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Article144 1933-05-13 14 The master of the "Silverhazel" reports that the vessel pas ed the Eastern Banka Buoy at the S' uth end of Banka Strait at 00.29 G M T yesterday and found that th re was no light a', the buoy. Tne "Felix Roussel" is due here144 words
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Article16 1933-05-13 14 Left And. i S'pove London j Van St. AlScgonde" Ap:il 21 May 1116 words
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Article50 1933-05-13 14 n France by tne -Felix due .it I i-.: papore at 10 a.m. to-mcrrcy. 1 China acd »-pan by the "Muroran I ■d» at Singapore OH Monday morning. I C h.ina and J-.'.pa.: by the 'Ginya Maru." i c:. al W**gapatl at 4 pm. on Wedne day. I50 words
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Article183 1933-05-13 14 SELLING. Singapore, May 12. London, 4 months' sight 2|4 1j32 London. 3 months' fight 2,4 London. 60 days' sight 2|3 31 32 London, 30 days' sight 2|3 15!16 London, demand 2j3 29|32 Linden. T.T. 2 3% Lyons and Paris, demand 980 Hamburg, demand 162 New Ycrk, demand 45183 words
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Article253 1933-05-13 14 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, MAY 13 High Tide. —1.30 p.m. League Football: Div. I. Malays v. Wiltshire», Jalan B ear. Golf: Keppel G.C. Monthly Medal (Bogey) Cricket: Selangor v. N. Sembilan. Ku. a Lumpur; S.V.C. v. Wiltshire?. SC.C.; S.J I Y.M.C.A.. S.J.I.;253 words
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Article142 1933-05-13 14 A!ha-mhia. —David Mannrrs in "The Crooner.' Capih I.—Warren William and Lil: DamiTa :n "The Match King." En pire.—Richard Ta'.mac'ce m 'Get That Girl." Great World. —Side shows, pasar malam, Malay opera. Chinese wayangs, silent and talking films »Sky Talkie "The Big Trail"; Star Talkie: "Th? Life of the Party142 words
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Advertisement102 1933-05-13 14 ■ErfecHon flfll IB sheave Jb F0R T PURE Pi^'^^MLAERATED WATER/ YES, MR. BROWN sung by JACK BUCHANAN j on H HI. V. Record CAN BE HAD FROM: NANG HENG CO, The First With The Laiest. 103-105. SELEGIE ROAD. l l B /uperiorityH I PURITY 1 effective components of the plant102 words
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Advertisement176 1933-05-13 14 ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL. ANNUAL SPORTS. All Old Boys and friends of the Anglo-Chinese School are invited t<> the Annual School Sports on Friday, 19th May, at the Jalan Besar Stadium, commencing at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. L. C. L. Oldfield has kindly consented to distribute the prizes. Refreshments from 1 to 5.15176 words
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Advertisement16 1933-05-13 14 DANCING. Foxtrot. Waltz. Tango, etc.. taught at Rena's Dance Studio. Meyer Mansions, Flat 6, Coleman Street.16 words
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Advertisement207 1933-05-13 14 HS\D TO BE RICH CASSON S I Efficiency and Money-Makini: Books. MANUFACTURING Up-to-Date Mar.uiacuring $2 50 Handbook for Foremen 2.50 BIOGRAPHICAL 3C Great Liv?s 230 52 Ways to b? R:ch 2.50 Ke!vin 3 73 Story of My Life 2 INSPIRATIONAL Climbing Up 2 ;j° j Shaping Ycur Career—W J C.207 words
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Miscellaneous180 1933-05-13 14 [POSTAL INTtLLIOtNtt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Ceylon. Southern ar.d Western India. E jrpt ana Europe tNuumburg) p.m. Kenuunan, BasMeek, Knttay, Du .gun, rtenggami ;:id Bcsut i Medusa) 2 p.m. k tma unan, Kuunasil:, Dunguu, Trent, anu and Eesut (Ho.g Ho) 2 p.m. K Oi nan ck, Dungun, Tren 0 lanu180 words
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985 1933-05-13 15 ECONOMY IN SPACE. LESS FADING IN TUNING TO DISTANT STATIONS. rhrough the courtesy of the General Electric Co., Magnet Battery Road, Singapore, we are able to give some advance nation on important developments in the manufacture of valves for985 words
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Article113 1933-05-13 15 ior SEN (808-in *>i 16 -8* metres, 8.15 to '■'"■U'Vli «58 metres), 6.30 to 8.30 and Pridaya and from 7 to 9 p.m. I)OKNr ,p M V.—58.3 metres). MidProai 8.50 to 10.20 p.m. pro*jj(„ mc European music. Also on 31 i! native and Chinese music from P4D, Also113 words
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Article124 1933-05-13 15 A commentary on the Derby will be broadcast to the Empire programme for Zones 2,3,4. and 5 on June 7 and a recorded version to Australasia (Zone I) on June 8. The Derby, like the Melbourne Cup, is one of the noblest Briti h surrtp.i icus festivals, which124 words
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Article94 1933-05-13 15 F.'om Its inception, the 8.8.C. has marked Empire Day by special programmes and by tpeeches from leading staesmen. Empire Day, *****. la entitled to special notice in British history because of the fact that the Empire has been even more closely welded by the Empire Broadcas ing Service.94 words
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Article1126 1933-05-13 15 Details Of Programmes In Advance. The following are the programmes (subject to alteration) which will be broadcast from Hal Empire station (Daventry) on 25.3 and 31.3 metres for the Indian and Malayan zone from May 13 to 23 (for further particulars see "World Radio"): PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA1,126 words
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Advertisement251 1933-05-13 15 i i S GOOD COOKING 00D SERVICE AS GIVES TO YOU WHEN YOU WISH. PHONE 5101. 9 PHILLIPS* Dental Magnesia THE MODERN n TOOTHPASTE that Whitens the Teeth I 1 Protects the Gums Destroys Mouth Acids 21. I SOMETHING NEW I The SASH A LITE photo flash bulb opens up251 words
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3346 1933-05-13 16 594 Lakhs Increase. A MOST GRATIFYING YEAR. The Bfty-eJ bin ordinary general meeting af the .'hareh> ldei and policy holders of the Ouental G'i\eminent Security Life Assurance Co.. Ltd MM held 0:1 April 10. 1933, at the registered uOet ol3,346 words
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Advertisement182 1933-05-13 16 I The Twentieth Triennial Division of Profits! U OF THE j I ORIENTAL j j INDIA'S GREATEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY j falls to be made as at 31st December. 1933 o Surplus disclosed at Three Previous Valuations 1924 Rs. S3 Lakhs. 1927 Rs. 78 Lakhs. 1930 R s U6 Lakhs182 words
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Article44 1933-05-13 17 In all its stages, no maUer acute or extensive all over' the body. No matter who has failsd by previous so called treatment. Guaranteed harmlessly cured by marvellous invention an internal medication "LEUCODERMINE" Rs. 25.12 per bottle. Apply, Dr. Sherman, Baliabhanga (Faridpun. Bengal.44 words
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Advertisement129 1933-05-13 17 To trea: these complaints successI Mite, get to the root ol the trouble. Clarke's E ooJ M xturc is the worbfs greatest t ood p.infier and 5,00 d and jad Sma f TASLMTftm <fssie\) He re's a real man's blade— designed to shave tough beards and tender skins without scrape129 words
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Advertisement64 1933-05-13 17 j m YOUNG'S i [If' CHILLY SAUCE Recognised as one of the most delicious and appetising sauces in the world. P er 5 ozs. bottle 30 cts. j Per large 10 ozs. bottle 45 cts. J WRITE FOR A FREE SAMPLE i i CHt&LY Obtainable from provision stores I k64 words
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Advertisement246 1933-05-13 17 Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth SOME tooth pastes will remove three most important things necessary rilm, but they may harm tooth to keep teeth clean and sparkling, enamel. Others are perfectly safe, but they246 words
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Miscellaneous134 1933-05-13 17 WHAT IS IX YOUR HOROSCOPE? 1 Mi: TELL YW FREE. a rou ttfcs to knew wi'hout any cost, Indl *tf >our future will b r .n be ■occcasfal, prosperous and aboul bttttni 3. love, marriage ties. urcls, lucky and peri d§; what pitv hat op. <a ay Sat ad Astrologer134 words
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Article169 1933-05-13 18 j All over the world Kruacheo Salts is appealInc to girls unci WUfIKU who are striving for an attractive lree-fnm-fat figure. Here :s the method they are following to banish fat and bring into blossom all the natural attrac iveness that they possess: ev?ry mornim-169 words
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Article150 1933-05-13 18 Went Through A. Fortune Of $44,000. Chia Quee Eng. alias Baptist Chia. I fil d his own petition in the Bankruptcy Couu yesterday, before Mr. W. C. Huggard. X.C.. the Chief Justice, asking fcr th? grant of leeching and adjudicaticn orders against him. John Baptist ta150 words
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Article61 1933-05-13 18 Said to have had a prewous conviction for R similar offence, a Chinese, Chua Tian. was Cncd $700 (in default. 17 months' rigorous imprisonment) by the Dis.rict Judge (Mr. H. /V Forrer* yesterday. Mr. Rickard, of the Monopolies Department, ex id that th: accused had SB6 worth of61 words
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Advertisement711 1933-05-13 18 CUT ME OUT And send me with your name and address to Boon Pharmacy, Penang 1 will bring yon FREE under PLAIN J 0\ Kk a medical leaflet of Santi O l which tells you how to regain losl v igour and manhood by a rational HOME TREATMENT. STRAITS TYPEWRITER711 words
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Miscellaneous811 1933-05-13 18 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in S.ngapore, most of the members of wh'ch are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diaru >s provided specially for them. Secretaries are inviteu to co-operate ,n keeping a up-to-date and complete. Happening* of general interest tZ "55 5 S£S!" m the811 words
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Article, Illustration468 1933-05-13 19 OYS CORNER v II Chat. 8 service to the this does not rjnele Bob. The aaam than he can v can see this from the Boys* Corner" wading through your aaj one at all. But (or bJ| nnremit»>ur •"Corner." [to write about" is < Yet, coming to think .ibou.: the468 words
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Article527 1933-05-13 19 B'j Morning Star In toe wild and uninhabited part of Merkmuii. i district in Malacca, there is a granite, quarry winch has the shape of a ship sailing OB the sea. The peculiar shape of the quarry was explained to me in the form of a story. Whether527 words
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Article266 1933-05-13 19 By ■Smiling Tan."i The btst friend a man has in this world may turn against him and become his enemy. Those who are dearest and nearest to us. and thoee whom we trust may become traitors. The money that a man possesses may be lost through foolishness. A man's266 words
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Article118 1933-05-13 19 IBy Gvnboat."/ One glorious morning, feeling very lonesome and nothing doing. I sat under a big tree on Katong beach, whiliug away my time in deep meditation. A', length a bright idea came 10 me. I took mv cycle, with the intention of visiting a friend of nine at118 words
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Article504 1933-05-13 19 (By -Smiling Lieutenant,'' Klang.i Hello, chums! Sorry I have not been keeping in touch with the 'Corner" for the last few weeks. Although I have not written to th. "C.uner." nevertheless I read what is written in the "Corner" from week to icvak, and I now promise504 words
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Article445 1933-05-13 19 By Treb." As I stood there, on the pavement of mv house, with nothing to do but count my flnaia a strange sense ol unreality seemed to pervade my whole body, and for some time I was bewildered and too astounded to speak or move I tried445 words
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Article529 1933-05-13 19 Bj' "Dilettante m j I presume it's tune that each member of our circle extends an arm to the ink-pot and sees the amazing result of something black and white Certainly there is no doubt that science has discovered ink; but we ought to surpass it by proving the529 words
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Article415 1933-05-13 19 By Sg Ciiap Cham.) The grey Hghta i f the rising sun could be teen approachr.r-r n urer and nearer fn«n the <•■■'■ and the voices of the Indian road rnveepen could be heard passing by. for it was eariy in the morning. I quickly dreaeed415 words
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Article226 1933-05-13 19 'By Ray Mon Hat, Klang.* The sky was dark with clouds, and then rain started to fall. Gosh! A heavy shower it was, tot>! So heavy it was that gradually the street drains were flooded:I was returning from Jerome's" house, after t. short visit, and because of the226 words
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Advertisement282 1933-05-13 19 **!3Jlenburgs Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the 'Allenburys' Foods are as easily digested as mother's milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Fresh supplies, specially packed for the tropics, are received282 words
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Article, Illustration40 1933-05-13 20 1* OH, mm* jrnm in the Selangor Stat* cricket team. C. Denison-Smith, the well-known Selangor state cricketer. [..all Singh, the Selangor Sikh State player mm to K. L. after playing for All-India in England bu40 words
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Advertisement10 1933-05-13 20 IN THE OVAL FLASK 0^) c CaluLms PfRffCTION SCOTS WHISKY10 words
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Advertisement169 1933-05-13 20 I^Hr^VAUUSK (T) c CaJJ^un' s PT^jrrjio^coT^i^ TO I j WORKERS WHO WISH TO BE IN A POSITION TO LOOK FORWARD TO LEISURED EASE IN THEIR LATER YEARS. I INDEPENDENCE I j CAN ONLY BE OBTAINED BY SYSTEMATIC SAVING DURING YOUR WORKING YEARS. J YOU MAY NEVER HAVE REALISED THE VALUE169 words
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