Malaya Tribune, 28 February 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malay's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXII.. •No. 50 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Feb. 28, 1935 Malaya Tribune Jfli PAG|£S. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1935 W^".^^l>
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 750 2 Shipping News Notices. LAUNCHING OF SHIPS' LIFEBOATS Special Ffttihg Tested In Dock A DEMONSTRATION of boat lowering ':ook place recently on board the Ellerman Hall liner City of Cairo in the West Flcat. Birkenhead. Th? boat* which was used was fitted with the "skates" which are tthe invention of Mr.
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  • 174 2 Chinese Government May Aid fndugtr>* THE proposed floating of a public loan for the promotion of shipping in the country is still under careful consideration* by the Ministry of Finance and tli2 National Economic Council, according to Mr. O. S. Lieu. Managing Director of the China Merchants Steam
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  • 780 2 A French Proposal' Pot Rationalisation r[E rationalisation of North Atlantic shiooing by the creation of a pool if suggested in the "Jburnal de La Marine MarchandV' by an anonymous correspondent, who is. however, understood to be a prominent figure m more than 90 vessel, belonging to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 388 2 f£k&ik&k SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA ft*. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Dae Tonnage. Singapore. 1335. BSHAR 6,0(/ Feb. 28 CATHAY 15,000 Mar. I fIhUDAN 6,500 Mar. 13 CORFU 15.C00 Mar. 15 RAXCKI 17.000 Mar. 29 BURDWAN 6,070 Apr. 11 N ALDER A 16,i»u0 Apr. 12 RAN FUR A 17.000 Apr.
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    • 71 2 til. LINE ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. (Arr.) NANKOH MARU In port. HAVRE MARU Mar. 4 MALTA MARU Mar. 6 CLYDE MARU Mar. 10 MILAN MARU Mar. 20 FOR KOBE. OSAKA, MOJI, YAW ATA, NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA. (Dep.) MALTA MARU Mar. 9 CLYDE
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    • 398 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M.S. STmm. ALSIA 12-3 12-3 13-3 15-3 BORING IA 2-4 2-4 3-4 5-4 ERRIA 23-4 23-4 24-4 25-4 LALANDIA 14 5 14-5 15-5 17-5 JUTLANDIA 4-6 4-6 5-6 7-6 I MEONIA
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    • 463 2 W.IK LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS for CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. (Incorporated in Japan.) To Loudon via Naples, Marseilles. Next Sailing*— 1336 m.s. TERKUNI MARU Mar. 6 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Mar. 21 s.s. HARUNA MARU April 4 s.s. KATORT MARU Apr. 19 s.s. KASHIMA MARU May 2 MINIMUM PARES TO Ist
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    • 486 2 STEABtEK SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. ltH^ji \tß (Incorporated in Germany). The undernol«d are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. Mi "NECKAR," for Manila. Hlcong, S'hai, N. China and Japan Feb "ODER." for Manila Hongkong, N. China and Japan HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. "HAVEL," also calls Genoa, M'seTlrHavre due Feb. 2"S, sail?
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  • 145 3 VALUES SAID TO BE STEADYING .lore Reasonable View lEein/r Taken Sv Or+r Financial Correspondent) Sint'.«pore, Thursday, morning-. fo-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 2114 cts., unchanged. Mai ket Tone: Steady. Ti (Singapore), $108. unchanged. WsUrday's Prices:— London: 6> t d., down 1 16d. vi; i ket Tone: Steady, after
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  • 175 3 Vlixed Reception In Home Market Reuter. London, Feb. 27. MIXED reception was accorded the n of ihe International Rubber Committee on Feb. 26. T. market's disappointment at the nnu te 's failure to fix a 30 per cent, .or the second quarter was tempered announcement of a
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  • 1267 3 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS MINING Singapore, Thursday, 10 a.m. Issue. Buv*tk Seller* 4 Ampat Tin 4|1% 4|7Vfe £1 Asam Kumcang Tin 34,- 3i> 6ca il Austral Malay 61- 62 -cd 5 Ayer Hitam Tin 1316 14j3 $1 Ayer Weng 2.00 205 £1 Bangrin Tin 24,6 20 £1
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  • 328 3 Interesting Publication On The Industry THE palm oil industry cf Malaya is one that wa* sorely affected during th 2 slump years and the low prices hat prevailed for the. product disheartened a great many producers. With the general return of normal trad 3 conditions,
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  • 58 3 News Of Session Sends Prices Up Reuter. London, Feb. 27. THE Financial Times understands that a 5 fill? session of the International Copper Conference will be held in Hem York very shortly. The delegates will be sailing from Europe within the next few days. The news attracted speculative
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  • 133 3 Urgent Representations To Italy British Official Wireless. Rugby, Feb. 25. It was stated in the House of Commons .c-day that the President of the Board Di Trade was endeavouring to ascertain 2Ui quickly as possible the likely effect upon British coal shipments and other exports to Italy
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  • 69 3 OAILT PRICES CURRENT, 'or R.M.A. No. I. X. Ribbed Smoked Bh*aa Singapore, Thursday, noon. Buvars. Sellers Spot (loose) 21 21% (F. 0.8.) March 21*4 21 »8 March 21M: 21% April June 22 V 2 22 c s JulylSept. 23*4 23% Oct.' Dec 24% 25 Tone of
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  • 167 3 Prices Realised At Sales Yesterday Singapore, Thursday. THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce j Rubber Association's weekly rubber auction took place yesterday. Catalogued 1,424,255 lb.=635.83 tons. Offered 1,292,960 lb.=577.21 tons. i Sold 963,045 lb.=429.93 tons. London.—Spot 6.5'16d. New York —Spot 12.716 cts. PRICES REALIZED RIBBED SMOKED SHEET: Cents
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  • 305 3 Gold Price Reaches New Record I 1 i Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 23. The price of gold again rose to-day to a new record of 143 11 per ouncs.— Reuter Wireless. WEAKNESS OF STERLING London, Feb. 23. On the money market, the most imnortant dcv lopment of the
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  • 31 3 British Official Wireless. Rugby, Feb. 27. Sterling on New Ycrk is 4.86, Paris 73 3 16. Stock Markets are idle, with War Loan 3 per cent, unchanged.—British Official Wireless
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  • 579 3 Heavy Liquidation 1 j I ALL ABSORBED BY THE GROUP rpHE article on tin in the Mining Journal of Feb. 9 states: The metal has been affected by tht 1 lailures, otherwise there has been little feature. On Wednesday there was heavy liquidation the turnover amounting
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  • 94 3 During the week ending Feb. 23. 1935. exDorts from Malayan ports amounted to 51.229 cases, of which 37.099 (72 per cent.) cases were to the Unked Kingdom. 891 (2 per cent./ cases to the Continent of Europe, 11,115 (22 per cent) cases to Canada and 2,124 (4 per
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    • 118 3 TIE SOUTH BRITISH ■NSI RANCE COMPANY, LTD., Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, I)'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed b Capital £2,000,000 !-up-Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500,000
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    • 28 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. j HEAD OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St., Sinfapere. I (i JOHNSON. CcT»«r»il Mnnn^r
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    • 79 3 Nederlandsche Handel-Maaiscbappij, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY). Established in Amsterdam. 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dttbch East indies and in the Straits Settlement's, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correspondent's in the principal Cities
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    • 124 3 iME YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK I LIMITED. METER CHAMBERS, RAFFLE* PLACE Oanital Fully Paid Ten 100.000.00© Reserve Fund Ten 124.250.000. HEAD OFFICE? YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria. Batavia, Berlin. Dalren, Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow, Harbin. Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinking, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeles, Manila, MoJL Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York, Osaka, Park, Peiping, Rangoon,
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    • 207 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chee Swee Cheng,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 529 4 M. H SSAN, 36 37 BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requireihents Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation. 'PHONE 3411.
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    • 512 4 i' SITUATIONS VACANT. I WANTED —By European Import Firm, I Chinese Salesman for Sundries and Rough Goods. Experience essential, go< d pros- peels for the right man. Apply with testiI monials and lull particulars to Box No. 590. I c\o Malaya Tribune. EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1928. ;A
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    • 711 4 AUCTION SALE OF Lot 1. Valuable freehold land aituate at Geylang Road, Singapore, area 2,F9l sq. ft. (Messrs. John G. Campbell Co.). Lot 2. Valuable freehold land situate off Bukit Timah Road (off 6V& milestone), Singapore, area 29 acres 23 poles. Lot 3. Valuable freehold land and house No. 20,
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    • 260 4 i "hiaitfaikl>int» j a^MaVßfßaa^aaWttHaVaVßaWHßaaHßjßjaaVßa Maison Madge 31, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. 'Phone 4227. Now is your opportunity. Last four days of Half Price Sale JUST UNPACKED. 8 A large range of I HOLLYWOOD COTTON FROCKS I Suitable for all ages. I PRICES $3.50 $4.25 Each. I 'dmwMim&tiwamMWwmtww&MmWwwMmMßß Flavouring Essences for Cakes,
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    • 539 4 TRY SARSAPARILLA TONIC The blood builder and purifier and be convinced of its effects in curing various diseases, chronic or otherwise. Pr ce one bottle $1. Full Course of blood bottles Vor $5. Sole distributors:— r Al R. M. MOHAMED EBRAHIM CO., 79, Hill Street, Singapore. (Opposite Central Fire Station).
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    • 357 4 mmtmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmiv HAVE YOU SEEN Q THE LATEST DOUBLE ARROW WESTMINISTER CHIMING v CLOCKS NOW ON DISPLAY AT 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (NEAR MIDDLE ROAD). lmmmwmwmmwmmmmmmmm p.s. n :mi i i i < fk I i m%\ I I SCHIFFNERS 117-A, North Bridgp Road I (Meyer Mansion) Complete Bridal outfits
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  • 879 5 Heroic Guard GAVE LIFE FOR IllS CHARGE ANE of the most thrilling episodes of the China Coast was brought to its conclusion with the arrival of X. ss. Tungchow in Shanghai on the morning of Thursday, Feb. 7. Nine days previously
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  • 134 5 Organised By The Chinese Of Malaya > The Oversea Chinese Photographic Exhibition, under the patronage of Dr. Philip K. C. Tyau, the Chinese ConsulGeneral, will be held at A, Prince Edward Road, Singapore, from March 24 to 31. A catalogue is being prepared giving a full list of
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  • 386 5 Political And Personal Interest Cambridge. TWO new diaries of Samuel Pepys have been found, after they had" been hidden away amongst oiher papers and documents for 250 years. The discovery has been made in the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge, by Mr. Arthur Bryant, the
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  • 844 5 Berlin's Welcome WILL HE GO TO RUSSIA Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Feb. 20. BIG welcome awaits Sir John Simon here, according to a| spokesman of the Foreign Office. "We are convinced/ he said, "that the visit will be not only beneficial to the mutual interests of Britain
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    • 263 5 "Meet Respiroid's oldest enthusiast, McAngus McManus McGroat, Who says, "I've a mind to me Bronchial Tuhes, So take "Respiroids for the Throat." For cough, as.hma, bronchitis, and throat and chest troubles generally, also for the speedy relief of cclds, use Respiroids, the new inhalant lozenges. Kespirouls, dissolving slowly in the
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  • 238 6 WORLD SHIPPING U.K.'s Percentage In Share Of Trade Reuter. London, Feb. 27. IF the increase- in the world's shipping and trade which was recorded from 1900 to 1914 was maintained at the same rate since 1920, there would now be a demand
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  • 91 6 Two Boatmen Fined For Overcrowding Singapore, Wednesday. Two drivers of motor sampans, named Goh Tiow Chong and Goh Keh Chin were fined $14 and $22 respectively by the Master Attendant, Capt. Freyberg. in the Marine Court yesterday. Both pleaded guilty to carrying an excess of passengers at -Jardino-
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  • 73 6 Glenberg, Brit., 5,788 tons, from London 26.2, :or China 27.2. Kedah, Brit., 1,033 tons, from Bela-wan-Deli 26.2. for Penang 28.2. Barcntsz, Dut., 2,976 tons, from Durban 26.2, for Batavia 26.2. Mijir, Dut., 1,127 tons, from Batavia 26.2, for Batavia 1.3. Kuranda, Brit., 553 tons, from Sibu 26.2, for
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  • 55 6 Passengers by the Royal Netherlands J Indies' Airways were:— N.E.I. TO SINGAPORE. FEB. 26 Mr. Phillips, Mr. Olds. Miss Grigg, Miss Parker, Mr. Lo A Tjan. Mr. J. C. Hayden. SINGAPORE TO N.E.I.. FEB. 27 Mr. A. H. Tomlinson. Mrs. Tomlinson, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Davidson. Mr.
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  • 127 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Feb. 28. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Sui Sang 20; Perak, Rohna 22. Main Wharf (Encrance Gate 3) Rajputana 18; Phobos 16; Calchas 13; Kistna 10; Santhia 11; Neckar 8; Titan 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Maron 30;
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  • 97 6 Mails from Europe (London mails des--1 patched on Feb. 7), by the Cathay will MTtve by train to-morrow morning. Cor- respondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m. and delivery by postmen will commence at the, same time. The local Agents of the Netherlands Air
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  • 77 6 At the Trinity College of Music theory examination held in December. ninpupils of Miss Susan Rodrigues were presented and all passed with honours. Results were as follows:— ĕ Advanced Junior Division: M ss Tan Kah Hoon (BOJunior Division: Cheong Chin Soon (100>. Tan Huat Seng (100),
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  • 57 6 The French artist, Mr. J. Le Mayeur de Merpres. will give an exhibition of his work at the Y.W.C.A. headquarters, Singapore, for 10 days from Mar. 6. He was last in Singapore two years ago and has since been living in Bali. Paintings of Bali scenes will
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  • 56 6 The Police Band, under Mr. F. fi. Minns, will play the following programme at Telok Ayer this afternoon, beginning at 5.15:— Overture. "Rosamund," SchubertSelection. "La Fille In Tambour Major. "Offenbach: Canriccio, "The Butterflies" Hume; "The Saucy Waltz," SwayneSuite, "Dwellers in the Western World Sousa: "A Day in Naples,"
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  • 37 6 In connection with the celebrations of the Kme's Silver Jubilee, a public meeting of the Ceylonese resident' in Singapore will be held at 5.30 p m. on Friday V. 15?. Ceylon Tamils' Association Hall, 11, Dhoby Ghaut.
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  • 27 6 Randolph Scott, featured in Paramount's "The Vanishing Pioneer" who ranges six fee;' four inches with shoulders to match, was born one of the smallest babies on record.
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  • 77 6 Rajputana. British, 9,454 tons, from Hongkong 27-2: for London 1-3. Mata Hari. British, 510 tons, from Penang 27-2; for Penang 3-3. Marley, Norw., 656 tons from Bangkok 28-2; for Bangkok 1-3. Sang Seng. British, 1,085 tons, from Semarang 27-2; for Java ports 1-3 Stang Ann, British, 545 tens,
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  • 193 6 SELLING Singapore, Feb. 28. London 4 months' sight 214 3j16 London 3 months' sight 2[4 51» London 60 days' sight 2,4 Vb London 30 days' sight 2,4 3;3« London demand 2[4 1(16 London T.T. 24 Hl6 Lyons and Paris demand 850 Hamburg demand 138 New York demand 56
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  • 100 6 British Official Wireless. London, Feb. 27. Paris 73 15 64. New York 4 86 's. Montreal 4.8614. Brussels 20.66\' 2 Geneva 14.92. Amsterdam 7.14Vfe. Milan 57. Berlin 12.03» 2 Madrid 35 15,16. Stockholm 19.39 ViCopenhagen 22.39 V 2 Oslo 19.90»/ 2 Vienna 26. Prague Heisingfors 226 1 Rio
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  • 221 6 Singapore, Feb. 28. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $134 R. <Siam> W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $132 R. (Siami W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $130 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $135 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per $132 EUCS, Siam, AI $202
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  • 62 6 I ALHAMBRA.—' The Forbidden tory.CAPITOL.—"EveIyn Prentice." APOLLO.—Chinese pictures. EMPlRE.—"Tarzan And His Male.'' GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH.—TamiI talkie. "Pavalakody." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing. Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talk'cs, etc. PAVILION.—"The Man irfth Faces". RlTZ.—"Thirty Day Princess" "Secrets of the Blue
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 340 6 > M« J l""¥"""*" M M»n«ll»l111IMIIBTflllll«lflIlll»lllllMllllllllllllll«ll— IIBIMIIBI»^ SINGAPORE HOTELS P I SEA VIEW HOTEL I FRIDAY (Formal) J I SATURDAY (Informal) I I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I DINNER DANCE MUSIC I I by our g I NEW ORCHESTRA I I A. KONCHESTER, LEADER B i:rl I I I I I
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    • 41 6 i "It must do you good-"' SOLE AGENTS: j THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. FIGARO Lad IHairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By Ruropean Experts. $S, $10 and $15 only. RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) X at 93. Bras Baeah Road. TELEPHONE 2868. I Mmt I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 282 6 CLUB DIARY i [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diary is pro- tided specially .for them. Secretaries mre. invited to co-operate in keeping il j up-to-date and complete. Happenings m general interest will still be
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    • 287 6 *ng, Mr. Gv/ec Ah Sye's residence. 139. .'Jeil Road. 3 p.m. Dinner will be served after meeting. Happilads A.P.: Funeral of Mr. Tan Lye Sia'.s mother-in-law (Mrs. geah Eng Lim), 42, Orchard Road, 11 a.m. SUNDAY, MARCH 3 United Chinese Amateurs: Annual general meeting, 2 Everitt Road, off Joo Chiat
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    • 181 6 [POSTAL INT€LLIC€N«jJ 1 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Burma (Karapara) 3 p.m. India, East and North (Karapara) 3 p.m. South India (Rohna) 3 p.m. Biinjoe (Mijer) 4 p.m. Pangkal Pinang (Mijer) 4 p.m. Tandjong Pandan, Tandjong Pinang (Mijer) 4 p.m. Bengkalis, Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe, Siak and Selat Pandjang
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    • 75 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday. Last r*f*at M**- Bright Mm Twnp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Terao. fct*u©n«. Deg.F. Inches. Hours. Deg. K. Alor Star 93 0.31 5 7 72 Sttjawan 89 0.01 5.9 75 Koca Bharu 87 Nil 94 73 Bukit Jeram 89 0.50 5 7 74 Malacca 86 0
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    • 246 6 pugYOf -m day] j ■—-—j WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, FEB. 28 High Tides.—4.2s a.m.. 8.41 pr.i Footbaii: S C.C. v. S.C.F.A.. S.i TO-MORROW. MARCH 1 High Tides.—6 a.m.. 54 pjn. Amateur Boxing: Novices M Football: S.C.C. v. R.A.. S.C.C. Singapore Urban Co-Opera Annual General Meeting, Ful
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  • 565 7 J udgment Reserved MR. TAN SOO BIN'S EVIDENCE Singapore, Wednesday. iTIXtMEXT was reserved at the conclusion of the case in \yhich j t h, Kim Seag Land Co., Ltd., appeal- j i > the Supreme Court before Mr. i i c e a' Beckett Terrell against the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 10 7 P- ST /VSI ATI C, C° LTD, K[)A>LALUMPUP 8 PrNANGM
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    • 94 7 j MONDAY, IUSN 4TB J 1 DRASTIC CLEARANCE OF SURPLUS STOCK 1 1 TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST I I FINEST QUALMY GOODS j 1 FRANKEL BROS. 1 8 m, VICTORIA STREET ALSO 5, RAFFLES PLACE. J&very growing child needs milk every day, to I increase his strength and
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 412 7 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Wireless Programme Far To-Day rHE wireless programme for to-day as announced by Phohi, Holland, broadcasting on a wavelength of 25.57 metres, are as follows: 4.05 p.m. DJB, DJN Announcement (Germ., Engl.) German Folk Song. Forecast (Germ.. Engl.). 4,20 p.m. We love the Storm A Programme by the
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    • 468 7 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME City Of Birmingham Orchestra r-DAY 8 Empire wireless programme is as follows:— 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. The Bath Pump Room Orchestra. Conductor, Edward Dunn. Relayed frcm the Pump Room, Bath. i 7.05 p.m. Talk: The British Empire in the Flying Age." Sir Evelyn vVrencii i C.M.G.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 173 8 liAk L 9fl |3 R JflL TO-NIGHT 6.15 and 9.15 The audience is tre^ ed The If They've doneit Againl I is 211 unexpected joy in another '"M j Opening To-night j J capitol I I ouU welcome them a-ain—this cham- I I ln COu P ,e have a war
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    • 132 8 I The mystery romance of the i I season Perhaps you can solve I 1 the mystery that baffled 80,000 I I witnesses I I NAT I I ShSS I I I A L. H A itl BRAJ I I NEXT SUNDAY" I EYESIGHT CONSERVATION. Safeguard your eyes—they are your
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    • 244 8 I THE most UM SI AI IMCTI'KE SINCE JEKYI.,, il^T^ I 615 PAVILION I SPECIAL MATINEE AT 3.15. I HE TURNED FIEND TO I TRAP A MONSTER! 1 A modern Jekyll-and Hyde pits his I ski against the diabolic cunning*" of A\ I soul-less Svengali with the life A wk
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  • 223 9  -  Fertilisers On Rubber L states A Convincing Trial Budded And Replanted Rubber Disinterested Advice (By "Pertinax" "gREVITY is the soul of wit" can be a highly misleading adage. There is often something quite conceited in its use, and again it may be only a specious plea to
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  • 306 9 Mr. Westrop seems to have selected for each section of his instruction a level of common, average, knov. 'edge which he judges may oe taken for granted as being possessed by the majority <-f his readers to be. That makes his work, not so much a
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  • 319 9 A rapid hwprc*wric«t in head-COTC and ir. ?rowth icsuhed. the average increase fn sirth m the manured bloc'be inp, 77 per cent, ahead of tha< on the rrn+rc'. metacrceiHeats bervr registered at 30 inches from the eround level. When further applications of mix ure were made, ihe rate
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  • 214 9 I I He is cautieu'j rand iionest) enough tc tell us that '".he question as 10 whether It will pay to manure budded lubber in ful! tapping is still a problem ct che future, but au horities. including Dr. Haines of the Rubber Research I"- s itute. have
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  • 347 9 There tOO&i be mmv planners who been gricvc'is y disappointed ove* the rcsuh of (ttirig what they had be ::i j led tc Imagine a pan.acea lor iiai9c .t. shed so:h. namely legumincu;; sleeping covers. !ne very idea of a cure-all may have blunted their critical faculties, but
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 510 9 7 mumiiiniMimiß, rrißl t ii ,i i i 3 Days j SPECIAL SALE m on Hats only I Feb. 28, March 1 and 2 I At Cost and Below Cost I Amelia's 12-A, Stamford Rd., I I Capitol Bldg. 1 Cash Sales. XT No Exchanges. j I I NON-STOP I'
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    • 43 9 I 'r/% l M,,m j l *ft ai-<i-M. (JrwiU I Jungle Tlirillcr. j] S JOttNNY IJ.KR MAIKEKN jjj O'SL'LLIVAN in I TtfZM «i vis un I ?j J>ONT MISS I COME EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. |j TO-DAY SPECIAL MATINEE AT 2 P.M. Dj
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    • 448 9 M PRICELESS 00 not forget hea,,h is your mos< j I J ha; is why you cannot afford to wart to ll 9 jjq &OSE S cure yourself. Do not wait any longer: there (l II I s^eS is a cure for y°u: ARHEOL, the modern 9 j 5 medicine
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  • 786 10 |K)-MORRO\V the Malaya Tribune embarks on a new venture. What is known as the F M.S. edition, with which we led the way seven months ago, becomes a morning paper produced in Kuala Lumpur, serving the huge area of the Malay States in a manner impossible when publication w
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  • 107 10 Returns Call Of Sultan Of Johore H. E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, accompanied by his staff, went to Johore this morning to return the official call paid at Government House on Saturday by H. H. the Sultan of Johore. His Excellency was received at the lstana Besar
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  • 87 10 Presentation To Lieut-Col. Meredith The Ist Battalion Straits Settlements Volunteer Force will carry out a march on Tuesday, leaving headquarters in Beach Road 5.30 p.m. The Battalion is due to pass the Municipal offices at about 6 p.m.. anu there H. E. the Governor will take the salute.
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  • 48 10 New Colonial Secretary Of Trinidad British Official Wireless. s Rugby, Feb. 27. The Colonial Office announces that Mr. Alfred Seymour, Colonial Secretary, Fiji, has been selected for appointment *s Colonial Secretary of Trinidad, in succession to Sir Selwyn Grier, Gover-nor-telect of the Windwjard British Official Wireless.
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  • 268 10 A LEADING article in the Bangkok Times discounts vaiious sensat onal statements regarding Japan's alleged intentions in Siam. It quotes a London report that Japan is making a b d for an air base in Siam, "well within striking distance of the Singapore base."*
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  • 174 10 IT is as well that this assurance is given for the persistent reports regard ng Siam and Japan—foolisn though many of them are—inevitably cause uneasiness. Siam is a free country and can form her own fiiendships. Her good understanding with Brita'n is traditional and many of her leading
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  • 241 10 AS was generally expected in the local market. th 3 rubber export quota. h» the decis on of the International Rubber Committee on Tuesday, remans it 75 per cent, for April. May and j m but it is provisionally d creased for the following quarter to 70 per
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  • 204 10 THE plea v/hich has been made, in our editorial columns recently for th! consideration of Malaya as a holiday resort is joyfully supported by the. wellknown French author, M. Pierre Lagard?. who, vis ting the country for the first time, revealed to a Malaya Tribune representative that he
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  • 233 10 By "Looker-On" HERE are a few thoughts gracefully ""lifted" from a brother columnist. When the other fellow is s?.t in his j way, he's obstinate; when you are, it is just firmness. AAA When the other fellow doesn't like your friends, he's prejudiced; when you don't
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  • 616 11 NAVAL COURT MARTIAL FOUND GUILTY OF NEGLIGENCE Faulty Handling (iilision Could Have rteen Avoided Malayan Planting Topics by "Tertinax." appear on page 9. Reuter Wireless. Rugby, Feb. 27. I HE second of three courts martial arising out of t!ie collision between the battle-cruisers
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  • 78 11 Mr. Chang San-tse, the well-known Chinese artist, arrivedl in Singapore by the Pvajputana, with his son, Peter, and his nephew, Chu Mm He brought a collection of more than 175 Chinese pictures of scenery in China, mainly of the Wangsun district* An exhibition of these works
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  • 122 11 Resolution For Its Withdrawal Reuter. Washington, Feb. 27. DESPITE protests from the State Department, the House of Representatives Foreign-Affairs Committee ha.s promised a hearing to the Republican representative, Mr. Tinkham on Mar. 19 on his resolution urging the withdrawal r.f United States diplomatic recognition
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  • 413 11 Tin, Shellac Pepper MALAYA'S POSITION QUESTIONED Reuter. London, Feb. 27. DISSATISFIED with the Ministerial replies regarding the commodity scandals, the members of the House of Commons have engineered a full dress debate to take place in the Commons on Mar. 3 on tl% shellac and pepper speculation.
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  • 85 11 Premier's Statement At Doncaster Reuter. London, Feb. 27. MR. Ramsay Mac Donald, at a particularly hearty reception at Doncaster, affirmed that the present Cabinet was determined to do its utmost to keep the national combination together. "When the moment comes when I myself, for any reason—
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  • 181 11 Whitehall's Thanks To Straits Settlements Reuter. London, Feb. 27. IN the House of Commons to-day Earl Winterton requested information on the gift by the Straits Settlements of half a million dollars for Empire defence. Sir P. Cunliffe-iister (Secretary for the Colonies* replied: The Governor informed me that
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  • 39 11 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. THE TUNGCHOW PIRACY. 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES, 7. MALAYAN PLANTING TOPICS, 9. SIR FRANCIS VOULES AND SIR JOHN CAMPBELL INTERVIEWED, 12. SPORTS NEWS, 14 and 15. ESTATE ASIATIC STAFF ASSOCIATION, 16.
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  • 224 11 Praise For International Force i j i j Rugby, Feb. 27. WARM praise for services in the Saar territories of the international force is contained in a letter circulated among members of the League of Nations. The letter, which was signed by Mr. Knox, League
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  • 26 11 There will be a band concert and mili tary tatoo at the Royal Johore International Club on Sunday, by kind permission of H H. the Sultan.
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  • 124 11 Bank Tragedy BULLET FROM HIS OWN RIFLE Reuter. London, Feb. 27. A SENSATION was caused in the Rank of England when Guard>nuui Baker, of the Welsh Guards, was found shot dead early this morning Baker was one of the militan guard which had been provided for
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  • 82 11 May Uave U.S. And Settle In Britain Reuter. New York, Feb. 27. Following Mr. J. P. Morgan's recent, offer of six famous old masters for sale, comes an announcement that his unique collection of 900 ivory m niatoUGS, considered to be the finest In the world,
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    • 228 11 I NEW RECORDS j I For February Issue 1 I ON SALE NOW. a Also the latest dance tunes. cj I [3 B 6564. Things are looking up, F.T. Jack Jackson's Orch. }5 5j I think I can, F.T. Jack Jackson's Orch. re B 6563. If I had a million
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  • 466 12 RUBBER CONTROL LESSONS Sir Francis Voules INTERVIEW WITH TRIBUNE Singapore, Wednesday. j "T AM very disappointed that' the rubber quota is to be left at 75 per cent, for April. May and June. It is something that it is to be reduced to 70 per cent,
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  • 121 12 Exhibition Of Relics Of Famous Dancer Paris. A Pavlova "museum" containing relics ci the famous dancer has been opened here oil tfce fourth anniversary of her death. It is a 100 m in the rue Vital, in the quiet Passy district. Anna Pavlova's dresses, press cuttings and portraits
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  • 84 12 *8.28 Per Cent. Paid At Tlie End Of November At the end ct November, 88.28 per cent, of the League 's budget lor 1934 had been paid, as compared with 76.16 per cent, for the same period of 1333. Mcmbr- States may pay their annual ec\i aibuiions
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  • 39 12 'From Our Own Reporter) "uala Lumpur. Wednesday.. of the amah class Ch oy Mr F X Wilson. public Magistrate for rambling in SSyW hat there ten women r u lnK and he was only able to arrest
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  • 275 12 Action By Chamber Of Commerce (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. f«HE Committee of the Selangor Branch of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce has during the past year paid much attention to a review of the wharfage and lighterage rates at Port Swettenham, which
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  • 119 12 Latest Figures Of Revenue And Expenditure I Rugby. Feb. 26. The Treasury returns show that the ordinary revenue for the financial year up to Feb. 23 amounted to £620.169.263, as compared with 1631.766.084. for the corresponding period of last year. Including the self-balancing revenue the figures are £698,409.260
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  • 141 12 (Frcn Ovr Own Rcpor'.cr) Kuala Lumpur, Weanesday. I C. Koon, a young Chinese employee of the Railway workshop at Sentul, told a pathetic story to the magistrate. Inche Osman, in the Third Police Court, when he was sued by Kapoor Singh for a oum of $16.31. He
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  • 86 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. Described as a "rick&h* racket" by the Fust Mastrtfev**, Mr. F. X Wilson, a fight between two rival gangs of pullers resulted in seven men being bound over to keep the pease for three months in a surety of $25.
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  • 47 12 Rugby, Feb. 2G. The Commissioners of the Treasury have re-appoiii'ed Sir George May to be chairman, and Sir Sidney Chapman and Sir G Powell to be members of the import Duties Advisory Committee for a fuither term of three years from March I.—British Official Wireless
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  • 31 12 •j-j Rugby, Feb. 26. jnc King and Queen were loudly as Uiey passed through villages drlve t0 where they ntend o stay for next few weeks British Qftciftj Wireless,
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  • 555 12 Complainant To Be Paid Compensation (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday ABDUL 3u£:r accused Moharned Mat I Birr, an electrician at the Power Station, with causing grievous nun to him on Dec. 5, 1934. The case was heard in the Third Court yesterday Dr. Abdul Latlff, deputy
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  • 329 12 Sports Committee For Kuala Lipis (From Our Oum Cor respondent) Kuala Lipis, Tuesday AT a meeting held to select a committee to run sports for ihe dis- trict of Lipis. the following were elected to represent the various Departments and Clubs:— Mr. W. F. N. Churchill,
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  • 104 12 So He Took BLycle Without Permission 'From nur Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. Karpaya. an unemployed Indian, wan accused by Ifarimuttu with the theft of a brycle worth SB. The accused, giving evidev on oath, stated that he merely borrowed the b'cyelc and had no tatentten to
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  • 243 12 Sikhs' Pica To Charge 01 Fighting (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. A "TEST of strength" was the plea put forward in the First Police Court to Mr. F. K. Wilson by two Sikh watchmen employed at the Hollywood Amusement Parts when they were charged with
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  • 438 12 Farewell Tea Party By Excise Services (Frcm Our Own Repot ten Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. The F.M.S. Customs and Excise Services and the. Selangor Customs Sport* Club wre the hosts at a tea party at which the guests of honour were Mr. Stamford Raffles. 0.8. E., Senior Deputy
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  • 127 12 Singapore, Wednesday. P^,i^ ,a^ opcrutor S?* l at the Pavilion Theatre was yesterday afternoon taken from hte feMlSe In Somers, Road to the Gfreral Hcspitei by amDulanco in an unconsciow; condition A Chinee buy of about yours Old was hit by a falling coconut in Gey--ang yesterday afternoon.
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  • 475 12 Sir John Campbell INTERVIEWED IN SINGAPORE fHujMHiu, Wednesday. MAN who thinks that the Belgian Congo will eventually become a menace to the tin industry is Sir jo}- n Campbell, who has large t. interests in Perlis. He is now in Singapore, with a view to taking up
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  • 63 12 ALLEGED FALSE EVIDENCE (Frc-*i O: r Civri Reporter/ Kr.e.: Wednesday. Fafl of was chanted id Bayara S'.n?h by the Pin Magistrate, on the cc.~tnon: nr-".i cf .he ease ir. whicn the acwacfl Is c&aigpd wan rv- v. false evidnaoe in a judicial nrcc-edh-.s in Ku&ia Lumpur Magi.s;ra'<:\ Court in i
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  • 6 12 fContinued ii\ next column; BABY'S DEATH
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  • 1480 13 Designs Revealed PART OF A BIG SCHEME lans for the new Supreme Court in Singapore are now ed by the Government arehishowing that the building will a central copper dome whic. a landmark in the city. .ores are now being taken the site —that of the
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  • 546 13 Latest Development* DECIDED TURN FOR THE BETTER Reuter. Geneva. Feb. 27. question of China being reelected to the Council of the League, following the vacation of the seat by Japan on Mar. 27, will be discusseo by the Assembly in September. China's chances are considered
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  • 3229 14 Two Wins For Woods And Spencer Kuala Prince Unseats Farthing In Last Race Singapore, Wednesday. \I/K I weather marred the earlier itag* 'I tin- Second Day of the ngapore I'cri Club's Spring Meting ai Bukit Timah yesterday. A heavy drizzle fell about half ar
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  • 23 14 "Man 3t the Rails" picked three straight winner? in Camufire ($3O), Nunc ro Treize ($22) and Vcdas ($27) ami six places.
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  • 404 15 S.T.C. Spring Meet j liVK LONG DISTANCE EVENTS ri'iii; following are the handicaps and order of running for Saturday's f KALE ONE HORSES Class 3, Div. 3, About 1 Mile i 30 yards, 2.30 p.m. B larclwalk 9.3 Fa'mon Par 8.13 H' wdah 8.13 Happy Boy
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  • 14 15 Tho R.RC. v. RAF. .soccer maU h which was arranged for last Saturday
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  • 267 15 Preparing For The Final Day's Racing (BY OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT) j Singapore, Thursday. THERE was some fast work on the se- i cond track this morning, and most j of those out are probable starters in the long distance events on Saturday. Farthmg. who was thrown by Kuala
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  • 164 15 Results To Date Of Annual Tournament <Frovi Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Feb. 25. The following are Jhe result to da<e of the annual tennis tournament ol the Malacca Club: MEN'S HANDICAP DOUBLES: Hon. Mr. G. W. Bryant and Dr. Lupprian beat F. J. McAra and C F. Smith,
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  • 114 15 The following have been invited to play Association Football for S.C.C. v. SCFA on Thursday, Feb. 28 at S.C.C: T G Lashmar; C. G. Van Houten and J. W. Muneey; E. A. Joy, L. V. Taylor and F E. Hutchinson; G. J. Mcrrineld, r L Moir, J. W. PrescoU,
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  • 52 15 Th follow ng players have been invited to play cricket for the Ind.an Association against the M.F.A. on Sunday at 2 p.m. at the I A. gtound.— Abbasbhoy (capt.), S. P. X Baskaran. Davar, Mistn Hariaovlnd, Dharmaraja. G. Kennedy, Dr. Gubber. Ravilal. and Dr Slnha. Reserves: Angullia and
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  • 313 15 Bout With Tarley I A GREAT SCRAP EXPECTED Singapore, Thursday. I IN spite uf Young: Tarley's splendid victories over Frankie Weber and his reputation as being Manila's No. 1 featherweight, Joe Diamond is confident of victory when they clash at the New World Arena to-morrow night, in
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  • 228 15 Exciting Fights At Novices Meet Singapore. Thursday. EIGHTEEN bouts in ;he Novices Competition held under the auspices of the S.A.B.A. were decided at the Warders' Club at Pearl's Hill last night. There was a good attendance and mar." flghis provided plenty of excitement. The results were as follows:
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  • 200 15 Draw F?r Fourth Round Reuter. London. Feb. 27. THE two drawn matches in the Third Round of the ScoJ.ish Cup were replayed to-day. Hibernian and Aberdeen, whose match last Saturday ended in a goalies; diaw, failed to reach a decisive result again, each side scoring one goal,
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  • 129 15 B.R.A. Competition At Kuala Lumpur ON Sunday Battalion Rifle Association shooting at Kuala Lumpur was at 900 and 1,000 yds. With the exception of Messrs. W. J. D. Pinkerten, Mason and Hare no outstanding scores were made. The light was none too good and th.' tricky tail wmd
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  • 839 15 Soldiers Show Superiority In Attack S.R.C. Fail To Make Use Of Many Openings Singapore, Wednesday. A GOAL scored in the last minute by the Wills in a football match against the Singapore Recreation Club on 'the ground to-day, enabled them lo share
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    • 241 15 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. 1 The Great Eastern Life Assurance I Company, Limited. I [jj (Incorporated in the Straita Settlements). 5 S HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern I ife Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. 0 I LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry, E.C. g The Company has *20,000
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  • 499 16 All-Malayan Association Formed MEETING of the delegates ol Estate Asiatic Staffs Associations in Malaya under the auspices of the anJ at £o Aaia H tl Staffs Association. SelanRoad, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday. Mr. K. C. George presided. i In welcoming the delegates the Chair- 1 man
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  • 215 16 Swiss Court's Decision Regarding Kissing i Neuchatel, Switzerland. OW long may a lovers' kiss last? A Swiss court has just been asked to decide this point. TW of Le Locle In the mouni he Canton of Neuchatel. has dismissed a charge brought against a young nian for
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  • 76 16 Parliamentary Committee To Consider Petition British Official Wireless. The. House of Lords motion moved by Lord Hailsham tha° I a committee of three Lords-ViV-um ixira wright—be appointed to ioin w«th mnnc° mmil Ge f the H ««Se of Coms££ «5 0n der the Petition of the SeSiS Weste
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    • 182 16 HER GLORIOUS SKIN WINS EVERY HEART Your f«Tourile film actress—the one you admire above all others—has an absolutely flawless complexion. Even in the glare of a close-up her skin is period—smooth as satin. And she keeps it perfect with Lux Toilet Soap, th >oap used regularly by 705 out of
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  • 360 17 M. Escoffier's Varied Career M- AUGUSTE ESCOFFIER. one of the world's most famous chefs, known Hie "King of Chefs and the Che c of Kings," died at Monte Carlo on Feb 12 at tho age of 88. For many years he was the principal chef of the
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  • 333 17 Many lasses Of Interest To Women The Y.W.C.A. is offering a mmirxr of classes' which should be of interest to women in the community. Handicraft (special emphasis en batique), dressmaking, and European ccoking classes will ail b° held on Saturday mornings at 9.30. beginning Mar.
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  • 43 17 Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 23. *jr Pickihorn, Fellow of QoTM and a lecturer in history rj,is uten h b V _eipction for CamS^£ ty h &to the resignation budge v^ ls0 > n wno win be the next ViceChancellor.-Reu.' er V» ireiess.
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  • 204 17 Abyssinian Appeal To Germany Reuter Wireless. Messina, Feb. 23. THE first big troopship has left for Africa. The Vulcania arrived this morning from Maples and embarked additional troops and nailed this evening with 5,000 aboard, amid scenes of tremendous enthusiasm.—Reuter Wireless. Messina, Feb. 25. Bodies of
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  • 196 17 Bound And Led Through Streets THREE well-known American residents fpers arrested in Osaka and lad bDund through the streets to the Temma police station, following a squabble in the offices of the Nippon Com Products Company, where a Korean is alleged to have intimidated Mr. R. S. IK.
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  • 23 17 untitled Paramount actress imported from Eneland, comes from a I CamflV that has been in the amusement world for more than 300 years.
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  • 270 17 Inquest On Tamil Knocked i Down By Car A RIDER to the effect that the deceased, a Tamil labourer named Kuppan who was knocked down by a motor car at the 9 3 4 mile Rawang Road on January 22, was himsel to blame for the
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  • 154 17 Plane To Lift leaded Machine Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 23. A STEP that may lead in the direction <,f a North Atlantic air service has been taken by Imperial Airways, who have ordered an experimental "pickaback" machine for lifting another aeroplane with a heavy load into
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  • 1369 18 MR. TAY LIAN TECK HONOURED Garden Club Dinner WILL WATCH CLAIMS OF MALACCA Singapore, Thursday. A T dinner given in his honour a the Ciarden Club last nigiii in. Hon. Mr. lay Lian Teck made a poweriul plea for unity among the .«uit.'se m
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  • 131 18 Another Attractive Week-End Programme Th: New World offer three attractions en Friday, Saturday and Sunday. To-morrow. (Friday) The Tariey -.Joe Diamond and Hemchit-Stewart bouts wiil be staged by Mr. Bertie Bell at the New World Boxing Arena. On Saturday, March 2, A Gala Carnii val Race Dance
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  • 69 18 British Research Into Means Ot Defence British Official Wireless. Rugby, Feb. 27. <> l \J?ts*?f d j n a re P y t0 a question .v OUSe of Commons to-day thai tne Air Minister, Lo rd Londonderry dcc ded some menths ago to appoint a speotal committee to
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  • 549 18 Malay Lands And Right To Occupy (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. IUDCMENT was delivered in the SupJ reme Court yestesday by Sr Samuel Joyce Thomas, Chief Justice, F.MS., t smiosirg the suit brought by Gan Khoi i.gainst Soan bin asking for a c ciatatlon that he
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  • 91 18 Believed Lost tyj| All Hands Reuter. Lor don. j THE situation iv dt-nr, steering gear; hold rail was the last wireless rec the British fraghter, Blair G out a thousand miles from B Tile linei Europa ana s-earners leached the sno i at night-time that
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  • 212 18 "Man With Two Faces" At The Pavilion THE CINEMAS C4PHB Man whh Two Face 1 picture this write. h months. After much material it is a pleasure to hay with something which is out ca be recommended with a fuil fc j The Warner Brothers prouu. outstanding because
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  • 73 18 holiday At Eastbourne Beforj Jubilee Rueter Wireless. London. Feb '26. Their Majesties the King and Que a to-day motored to Eastbourne wha they w.*ll spend a month's hoi id a beior.» th Q start of the Royal Silver Jubik ce'e brat ions. Crowds greeted them along the whol
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    • 668 18 |S WILL KEEP Jp*gl DVERY Sunday morning and perhaps once or lwice during ihe week give x Nature a helping hand in her task of Cl_. J compile inner cleanlme^. Andrews Liver Sail a leaspoonful 1 or two m a glass of water g fenll Y rem °ves from ihe
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    • 103 18 P i j I AUCTION SALE OF I All the stock-in-trade of a sundry goods ,hop No. .324, Balestier bad. s t Singapore. 1 shoes Tes es nff h^ ShOW < St S I < h ™*> > <rU ei.u k. I I!' t,UrmOS flasks serving trays, mp, |~,r,ahl« gramophones
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  • 514 19 \\r. McKenna's Belief rI iK CRISIS HAS BEEN OVERCOME" T H u nnual speeches of the chairin jrreat banks are in,>nir Ihe most, important nents ol the year. !he summing up by ex- t tly interested in every c national economy of the > of the
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  • 305 19 A New International Language (By Air Mail) London, Feb. 6. A NEW international language is to be launched at a world congress at Oxford this year. Advocates claim it will supersede Esperanto. Known as "Basic English," the new language is founded on the principle of a simplified form
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  • 87 19 i Doubled During The Past Five Years Geneva. The Soviet Merchant Fleet has been doubled in size during the past live venrs. according to the League of Nations Monthly Bulletin of Statistics. In 1929. the total tonnage of the Russian mercantile marine Was 4405.00. while at the
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  • 209 19 MURDERER'S SWAN SONG Composed In Condemned Cell I Cairo. AFTER spending his last day in tha condemned cell composing a song, Abdel Sarnie Fawaz, has been duly hanged here, for the murder of the Rev. John Garden, a British Army chaplain. When he mounted the scaffold he refused to be
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  • 111 19 1,000-YEAR-OLD TOMBS Experts Astonished At State Of Preservation Istanbul. Workmen engaged in making a road between Kartal and Maltepe, on the outskirts of Istanbul in Asia, have dug up what is believed to be the remains of an old subterranean Venetian cemetery. Among the objects discovered are seme magnificent marble
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  • 118 19 THIRD REICH JUSTICE One-Penny Fine In A Case That Took Four Months Munich. A line of 10 pfennings (akjow id h-.is been exacted from a housewife of Augsburg, Southern Bavaria, for picking a handful of vegetables out of a neighbour's garden. Frau Semmel was hurriedly gathering some greens for her
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  • 73 19 "GAMBLER'S PENNY" (heatinir Device Paid Inlo Bank Johannesburg. Transvaal. A perfect, gambler's penny" has been paid into a Johannesburg bank. It has "tails" on both sides. At first sight it looked as if it might have been a genuine minting mistfeke. But one "tail" bears the date 1899. and the
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  • 84 19 HEAD CUT OFF Draught Of Express Causes j Death Of Stationmaster Alexandria. The rush of air of a passing express train has caused the death of the stationmaster at Damina. Upper Egypt. He was Mohammed Hassan Effendi and he was on his way to inspect a signal-box when the train
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