Malaya Tribune, 23 February 1933

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  • 37 1 The Malaya Tribune. THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vo!. XX.- -No. 4U*> SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday. Feb. 23, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 I 1933.
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    • 84 1 Buy the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST, m^ The Picture Paper. 20 cents. THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING I B1 1 G 0 I Sole Importers D 1 r] The East Asiatic Company, Limited. ■AFORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. B9SS2SZ sr!s2sr^Zs^^3?^sEs^^ lj Royal Bakery Flour j IN HANDY AND HYGIENIC
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    • 170 1 A. FLINTER 0. Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of c.'cry size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also bujing gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily < xc l.ange rates. I WHY DOES EVERYONE 3
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  • 2605 2 QUESTION OF SETTING UP JOINT COMMITTEE. Amended Salary "Cuts." Hindu Marriage Dissolution: Story Behind Mahamagbam. The Goternment of India are now almost daily in touch with Whitehall over the trend of events in India, but have not
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  • 96 2 The report of the Capitation Tribunal has .1 b understood. be«n wni to the Prime Minister tor nction. ?ay* n -National Call" report. l\ is ah» understood that tt wan the imprison of the Indian members of the Tribunal that the whole caac a as not put before them clearly
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  • 109 2 Calcutta To Be The Venue. Calcutta, Feb. 11. Enquiries regarding the holding of the next session of the Indian National Congress go to show that it has been decided to hold the next session at Calcutta city proper about the middle of March. A Reception Committee
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  • 100 2 166,000 Acres More Under Agriculture. The Lloyd Barrage at Sukkur in India has now been open just over a year, during which time practically all the main canals have been in operation. Despite difficulties of changing from the old inundation system, the first year's results have
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  • 2038 2 ARE LOCAL CELEBRATIONS TO COUPLES OVER-STAGED? Pros And Cons Thrashed Out. Indian Immigration Committee's Dicisions. To those who really know the depths of social tradition in which the South Indian is steeped and the particular backwardness of the Chettiar community as compared with the other
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    • 77 2 BRAND NEW paps LESS THAN HALF PRICE In order to clear the few remaining m o d e Is Brand New Willys-Knight Touring Cars priced at $3,000 are now offered at $1,200. The WillysKnight in design and action is perhaps the most individual of all motor cars. It is a
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  • 201 3 Sports Pastimes. S.G.C. v. KEPPEL. GOLF. i'our-i'i II Match At IHikit Timah. b: played on Sunday j Keppei -t C If Club. The and starting times ;oned first >. and F. -V. Eoardii end D. Sturrock. H. Irving Jones v. G. j. Besttie. S. C. Campbell v. S R Carttvright.
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  • 214 3 MtJII. \N C HAMPIONSHIPS. m'husia-ts turned up to in -1 round of the State open singles tournament for Capt E H Wil ccn n S undav in Th e e V School K?m Z 15-10: Yeow™ Sun" cVn K< n Shin 15-8. 15-7; Chan Lm £a" Michel Nonis 15-4,
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  • 144 3 Ine Adamevean B. P. beat the Malacca xeaohirs- Association on Feb. 11 by seven games to one at the former's court at Hospital Road. Scores <Adamevean'& mjgntioned first) Cho Kirn Hock beat Abas bin Mhd. Said IS—2, 9—15. 15—7; Chan Ah Chye beat Lim Keng Whatt 15—11,
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  • 235 3 The Anson BP. defeated the Straits Physical Athletic Pa ty last Sunday ai the formers court by six goals to cne. Scores i Anson B.P. mentioned first >: Wee Hong Hai beat Tan Khai Seng 15—7. 4—15. 15—6: Lee Cheng Kuan beat Koh Kirn Yean
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  • 280 3 Monday, Feb. 13. The Hon. Sir John Scott and Lady Scott, Mr. David E. Kaufman, Mr. W. Keblinger. Captain E. Topp, Mr. G. Barclay, Dr. R. C. Jones and Mr E. Crossmaiv had luncheon at Government House. Wednesday, Feb. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Kotewall arrived to stay at
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    • 65 3 f Women and men are amazed at the rapid effect ol "Pebeco" on dulled and tobacco stained teeth. They like the "salty" tang which comes from the special ingredient used by "Pebeco". This ingredient cleanses and refreshes the whole mouth and the effects last for Kours. Buy a tube and
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    • 215 3 yMstSĔr Mobiloil Mobiloil Or appwedfoi, over WmWJ-m the OUTPUT over fcim^i3U"" 0r Tl8i: /0 MOTOR CYCLE OUTPUT over mĔjk iV/ O! TIIF /oH^HconiIEK€IAI. vi inn i OUTPUT SOCONY- VACUUM CORPORATION. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR i >^jq^aaßMiaaaMawata^tßgMa<MMMMtf^? g it r:y SLUMP TIME NECESSITATES ECONOMY! Then don't throw away
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    • 296 3 j NOVELTY I NOVELTY!! GUARANTEED 15-JEWEL LEVER MOVEMENT. CHROME. SILVER, 14 CT. GOLD, IS tt. GOLD. NEW HANDLESS WRIST WATCH. NO HANDS. NO GLASS TO BREAK. Easy to find out the correct time. Movement same as an ordinary watch Neat and compact in appearance. MODERATE PRICES FROM $10.00 UPWARDS. K.
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  • 474 4 Shipping News Notices. SAILING SHIPS OF TO-DAY. Fewer Now But Their Day Not Yet Over. A suggestion that the name of the British Saiiinp Ship Owners' Association should be changed was made by Mr. W.J. Everard, the chairman, at the 13th aiinual meeting of the Aesceiation in London recently. 'There
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  • 223 4 Eight Men In Deserted Hut In Arctic. Leningrad, Feb. 6. Word was received here to-day that the relief expedition, which was sent out a while ag) and is now searching within the Arctic circle for traces of the crew of the Soviet steamer "Albatros," wrecked last summer near
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  • 133 4 Gift Of Model To Science Museum. A 9 ft. long model ot a Fukicn sca-goini junk has been presented to the Science Museum by Sir Frederick W. Maze. This typj c? craft, now rapidly dying out, is in use in Northern China and has been little subject tj
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  • 126 4 Bullion From Bank Of England. Reuter Wireless. Amsterdam, Feb. 16. New salvage machinery consisting of an enormous tube with sucking pipes,' driven by big engines, have arrived at Terschelling for a new attempt to salve the buried gold frigate "Lutlne," which was sunk in October, 1799. while taking
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  • 337 4 Attempt To Limit Imports By Smugglers. A solemn warning to all e ustal and inland vessels trading under the Inland Waters Steam Navigation Regulations has been issued by the Chinese Customs authorities t all shipping agents, ship owners and masters of these vessels', to the effect that no
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  • 57 4 Nearly 300 Ships Burned In Last Six Years. Paris, Feb. 3. Two hundred and ninety-six ships have been completely destroyed' by fire in the last si\ years, according to the ccmmittee occupied v. :th revising the legislation on marine security. These figures include 16 French. 76 English
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  • 124 4 Customs officers, while searching the A. and O. liner "Changte." when she arrived at Bristol n from China, discovered a quanity of opium and r. iarrje number of contraband cigarettes. lw > ounces o: liquid pium were found under the electric cables in the eogtoe-room bulkhead and 220
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  • 378 4 Statistics Show British Best Average. Lloyds underwriters are finding that the study of national psychologies is becoming of grsater importance than ever in their profession of insuring ships against accident. The burning of "L'Atlantique," the seventh big French ship to be seriously damaged by fire
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  • 104 4 Tlv patty Australian students returning from a tcur of the East by the Australian Oriental liner "Taiping,"' :n which an otttbreak of smallp.x was reported, would have b?en faced with a period of quarantine in Sidney had it not been that the Chief Quarantine Officer for New
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  • 50 4 When the Japanese ship "Hokushin Maru" r -r»111 kntO C Dtoa with twu cargo boats off Pool una Pon.t at Shoiiyhal one of the ravxiscd ftDT \< I i D4l IxWO thr rin-r. and ouu n > vwu latjr round lo i*- mi- i I hv urr cargo hont A*3t
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    • 422 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR lines. (Incorporated In England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contrct with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Ranpura 17.000 Mar. 3 Bhu'an
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    • 228 4 [Latest Shipping News will be found on page 12.] HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch Australische Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Mar. 8 WORLD CRUISE 1933. t s.s. RESOLUTE, in port 8 to Mar. t mjs. DUISBURG, via Manila
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    • 531 4 Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune THE MALAYA TRIBUNE IS ON SALE AT I Mr. S X Ibrahim 501 n,t„ rr THE FOLLOWING DEPOTS;- Penang;' onhlm 503 Dato Kramat Read, SINGAPORE. MALACCA. Y. Mohamed Ibrahim, 134, Tanjong Pagar Road, and Keppel Road Railway Station llg Hln Co > 14
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    • 170 4 THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" i is now owned by the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd., and published from the "Malaya Tribune" office* at 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. It U being greatly improved by the introduction of many New J Features, while the best of the old t ones are retained. J
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  • 349 5 Mining Shares. ft Vr.uriiay. 11 a.m. rt QuaM-ft-Ml are issued ichanga and stork Buyers. Sellera. rin 23 9 24 9 16 2u norn AUS U*I m w 11,9 5 A; r ?n U 12 >" BaoC 0.08 0.10 v 0 35 0.40 0.40 norn 6;- 7;- norn
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  • 337 5 MALAYAN RUBBER STOCKS. Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. A Discrepancy Of Over j 2,000 Tons. 'By Our Financial Correspondent., Singapore. Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) |U ct s., *m (Singapore), ,$75:! t Yesterday's Prices: London Rubber 2 1 16d.. down 1 32c!. Market Tone: Inactive. New York
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  • 227 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Feb 23. I SclLng: Lontion 4 months' sight 2s. 3 27 32d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13 16d.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25 32d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 d.. London demand 2s. 3 23;32d., Londcii T.T.
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  • 51 5 In view of the continuance of adverse trading conditions the directors of the Bcrn:o Co. Ltd.. have decided to defer consideration of the payment cf the dividend on th? 74 per cent, cumulative preference shares until the accounts for the year ending Mar. 31 next are available for
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  • 274 5 Good News lor Policy Holders. tmtSSm ofth V by the Sin a P°re branch annZL J h f Prudent Assurance Co.. Ltd of 1932 h n a reversi °nary bonus in respo.t cent f Whole llfe P° licies £2 p "Sfi, r l Spect of en dowment policies
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  • 146 5 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report. I I The Singapore Chamb r cf Commerce Rubber Aesociaticn, in their we;kly auction report of ft trraay, state: Caalogaod 1.077.C45 lb -481 09 tons Offered 141 C.850 .b.,. 453.86 torn SO-d LU6.419 lb.-335.79 tor.s. Lcndcn spot 2 3 32d. I
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  • 52 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London Soot: 2 1 lCd. New York Spot: Market Closed. o.ingap:re: 6 3 16—S'i cents. TIN. London Spot: £148 5s. (Unchanfed London 3 months: £148 12s. t 6d. (Up 2s. 6d >. flngapore: $75.50. COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: Sundried $4.G0 Mixed $405 The
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  • 706 5 Fraser (Jo's Weekly Report Fraser and Co. report as follows on Feb 22 With the Commodity markets for the mesi part unchanged and public interest still somewhat apathetic, there is very little that call* lor special notice in the local share market crisis which is rapidly coming to
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  • 656 5 Rubber Shares. T.lr.gipor?. Thursday. 11 air.. Ihe following rubber share quotation* an ued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: •s*ue Value. Fra.fr Lyall St Shares. St Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $0.45 $0 55 |0.46 $0.60 1 Alor Gajah 025 0.35 0.25 0.35 IA. Hltam 0.50
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    • 82 5 20 5 I PAGES CENTS i on m WEDNESDAY J and S SATURDAY j The I MALAYA TRIBUNE is now 20 PAGES and INCLUDES A FULL PAGE OF PICTURES Your name should be on ;ank Book. In it will be recorded the small savings you are able to bank from
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    • 304 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. ilnc rporaiad in England l SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Ahneida Street Authorised and Sub cribed Capital £2.000,000 F.ud-up-Crpi ai £1,000.000 Reserve Fund and Beat Mojoo3 BEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: 3 mbay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Mmirtn, Attara, Baghdad, Jchie.n. Baira, Kirkttli. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS pened and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 320 6 "William Haines a veritable whirlwind j The picture is GRE4T ENTERT4INWENT j thrilling to a degree j IHE CAPITALS ARE OURS—BUT "FREE PRESS" WROTE IT! j THE INDEPENDENT THEATRE WITH THE PICK TIIIE WORLD'S PICTURES. CLIFF a J j EDWARDS pj j BKS roW YouTl TO\ P j roar! You'll
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    • 264 6 A Mtt«LseMx ents j THE FAMOUS STAR OF "MOROCCO" AND "SHANGHAI EXPRESS." j WITH 1 The Famous English Favourite J I HERBERT MARSHALL (The Star with the most perfect Voice on the Talking Screen*. j j SEt Glorious, glamorcus MARLENE as Qu en of the PARIS' and BERLIN NIGHT I
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    • 265 6 lEJBTKN TO THE FOOTSTEPS OF AN APPROAt HIM, i VM( GEORGE ARLISS in "THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD" AS WE PROMISED—A GREAT SHOW ACK Th of And An Extra Special Programme of "SHORT* S TOMORROW FEB. 24- GRAND OPENING "1 Miss RIBOETsCoj Moonlight Hall NEW WORLD Miss RiboeVs Newest Success-play
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  • 107 7 Singapore, Feb. 23. No. 1 per Koyan $116 J Coast 2 $110 X 1 S108 N 2 $104 r koyan No. 1 $179 No. 2 $158 No. 3 $146 $ut i $137 p J $135 1 M «135 j No 1 $151 1: S Q per koyan $132 Meetone"
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  • 49 7 Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 20. •an Guarantee Bill, which in 'or the conversion of the Austria from short-term to a v h > an has passed the third reading <.'.iiunons, after the motion for 6! .-R. rut v n defe »ted by 227 votes to H m less,
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  • 663 7 Important Witness. "SAW HIM DRAGGED AND HANGED." "I saw a lif.lcs bedy btlng draped by two mm who took him (o a ccconut tree and strung him up. This was part cf the amazing evidence given in the Coroner's Ccurt yesterday, vh:n Mr F G Bourne recorded,
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  • 202 7 Punished For Possession Of Pistol. "The mentality of ricksha pullers is such that they will do these stupid things without any thought as to the consequences." said Mr. Fung when pleading for leniency on behalf of a ricksha puller who appeared before the District Judge «Mr. H. A.
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  • 127 7 Plea For International Co-operation. Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 20. A striking plea for international co-operation to overcome the economic depression was made to-day by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales in the dinner given fn connection with the open ng o the British Industries Pair at the Mansion
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  • 272 7 Cowardly Attack On Infant. An amazing admission was made beiore the Second Magistrate iMr. A. W. Hay) yesterday when a Chinese woman was charged with causing hint to a four-year-eld girl, the daughtei of her former friend against whom she har- boured a grievance. When charged
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  • 559 7 How A Constable Served A Summons. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Feb. 21. A Malay police constable, No. 196, named Salleh bin Pakih, was summoned before Sheikh Abu 3akar bin She:kh Yahya (Second Magistrate) tnis morning by a Chinese motor-car driver cf Scudai. named Loh Thiam Chow,
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  • 75 7 More milis are likely to close in a fortnight, night, 'a** a Bombay message ct Feb -i atulim to the number of mill-work r* woo nave been threatened with unemployed I re-Milt or it)« noUe* issued by ten roW» of the E. D Sanson group Similar ooUoM have te«i aorved
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  • 804 7 Telok Aver Epworth league. Members of the Telok Ayr Epworth League held their first monthly social last Friday at the Telok Ayer Church Social Hall. Members of the Strai.s Chini'.e Epworth League, th: Straits Chinese Reading Club and the Tamil Epworth League who were invited to attend
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  • 47 7 A public meeting was to be held in Allehabe, nix Peb. 6 In connection with the Motllol Anniversary Bui the District Magbtrat" of Allahabad prohibited it Sir Tej Bahadur Sspm who was ta have presided at the meoiin? haa issued a press statement criticlatne the HMMlM action.
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  • 197 7 "Fast Life" At The Alhambra. AT THE CINEMAS. "Fast Lif«," which tx p an a season at the Alhambra last night, is iut, as its title might imply, one of the more sensational sex dramas Oat comedy ot the best typa. With William Ilaines, Cliff Edwards and Madge Evans in
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  • 154 7 "The Blonde Venus," featuring Marlene Dietrich and Herbert Marshall in the Capitol's new programme, attracted large houses la&l night. Everyone is e ger to see and hear the latest work of the exotic German star and her team work with the English actor, under
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  • 155 7 "Say 11 With Music" At The Pavilion. "Say it with Music," the British and Dominions picture featuring Jack Payne and his famous band, commenced a season at the Pavilion theatre yesterday. Two catchy songs, "I want to make you Happy" and "Love is the sweetest thing" form the basis of
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  • 228 7 Death Of Popular Hindu v Leader. Tliere was a large gathering of members and their friends at the Samaj premises on Sunday last, the 19th inst., with Mr. M. N. Dai. of the General Hospital, in the chair. After vedic prayer and hymn, a portion from the "Light
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  • 100 7 HORS E SHOW. May Be Dropped After This Year. Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 19. I The annual event of the London season, ihe International Horse Show, may soon be a thin;? of the past. At extraordinary met tings t-f the International Horse Show Company i\ was i decided upon voluntary
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    • 234 7 j [test VDVKRTISEMENTS. it t INFORMAL SPORTS n CLUB DANCE. bejel M the Victoria j February 24th. comn aid of Club funds. Th.--m 10 p.m. Evening dreso I I FOR SALE. i I C 4. Citroen Make C Ui maroon. In perfect and appearance as half yearly tax paid, will
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    • 98 7 j Assets exceed $12,000,000. iILJA *f. J Assurance in force over $.35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. it J (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*). I HEAD OFFICE: Or eat Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street m am%mmm The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Cou7t of EnZd' -fc
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  • 826 8 There are two international languages in use in Malaya—English and Malay. For the purpose of communication between European and non-European races here the vernacular is more extensively used and is likely to be so for many years to come. But a fear exists in some quarters
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  • 284 8 Mr. Roland Braddell returned from Europe yesterday by the "Suwa Mam." Mr Justice Burton arrived this mornine from Ponang by the "Ipoh The Rt. Rev. Mr B C. Rcberts. Uie BUhop of Singapore, returned this morning by the "Larut from Malacca. Mr. and Mrs. Gayet and family i eft sinn.
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  • 193 8 Questions In House Of Commons. Reuter. London, Feb. 22. A suggestion that young girls are being imported into Hongkong as adopted daughters in order to evade the mui-tsai law was made in the House of Commons to-day by Mr. W. Lunn < Labour, in the course
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  • 111 8 Over Forty Employees Affected. (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Feb. 22. The "axe." it is stated, has again been applied in the F.M.S. Railway Department, and over forty employees, some of them on the non-pensionable staff, have been served with notices to ceas? work on March 31.
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  • 96 8 Total Cost Estimated At £5,145,000. Reuter. L:ndon. Feb. 22. In the House of Commons to-day, Sir Boltrn Eyres M nfell (First Lord of the Admiralty) announced that the date for completion of Sir John Jacks n's contract at the SingaporeBase was September. 1935, and there was no
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  • 221 8 A Singapore Resident's Prophecies. '•The Future Foretold by Economics" is the title cf an interesting little brochure written and published by Mr. C. Barrington Hecker, of |t, Laidlaw Building. Singapore, and priced at 50 cents. The publiration seeks to indicate, through economics, the tystem which must obtain in
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  • 71 8 Rumour Of Political Trouble Denied. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Feb. 22. The President of the State Councillors, interviewed this afternoon, cssured the Press that the King's illness was not "diplomatic." He denied absolutely the rumcurs of troucle hi the northern part cf the Kingdom. He gave
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  • 94 8 Far Eastern Situation And India. Reuter. London, Feb. 22. The Far Eastern situation is understood to be under c nsideration by the\ Cabinet and will be before the House of Commons this evening. The House of Commons, by 397 v.tes to 42, rejected a rnoti n by
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  • 499 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON." And where areth< bi ~>■ away their time now "Japan will not attarfr v China," says Tokyo. Of^lJ? o —until Jehol is taken. U The F.M.S. is .tili "j the cost of government r ment costs too much bee too much government ft China, possibly
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  • 36 8 Mails from Europe (London mails d^'; 4 r d on Feb. 2>. by the "Rohna" WW at Penang at 5 p.m. to-da; train to-morrow Morning. C be ready for delivery to bOKfc J 11
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  • 49 8 A WEEKLY CAUSERIE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS, m CLUB DIARY, on page 11 WASHINGTON: GRANDF hi I H < ROTARY, on ,l DIARY OF EVENTS, 00 SHIPPING NEWS, on l> j* RADIO PROGRAMME. 00 1 CHETI'IARS 1 WIVES. 00 LIFE OF RICHARD WAGNtI MOTORING NEWS, on pace 15.
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    • 383 8 I GREATEST j FINEST ARTISTS HECORDISG "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" i j LATEST POPULAR RECORDS. "Barber eviUe*'-—Over- 'La Traviata' r Prelude to Act J 5 p,.,,:,, n I and 11. Played by Phiihar- i I ture. i laicd i!\ 'niinarmonic 0 y» j i monic Symphony Orchestra I Syi tra of
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    • 51 8 Latest IN Ladies 9 J Toilet j Ware i U.S.deSilva Bros. 23, High Street, j Singapore. j 634 j T.K.K/S I I RUBBER HOSE, I From 5 cts. to 16 cts. I per foot. j TENG SENG GUAN, j j 634. North Bridge Road. J EstablLhed 1905. I J 1
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  • 2022 9 HOUSES BOMBED AND CIVILIANS KILLED. Nineteenth" Going North? Chinese Have Supplies For Three Months. Reuter. "Min Kuo Jih Pao." chukuo was characterised as ridiculous V emph sised that if presented, the Chinese Government would immediately return the ultimatum to the sender.
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  • 223 9 Effects Of War. CABARET GIRLS KNIT FOR SOLDIERS. Reuter. Shanghai. Feb. 22. The growing densenoss of the war clouds c\erhangi n g Jehol p-rtend the furies which v.'lll be unleashed when the Japanese swing into full action to expel Chinese loyalists irom the province. It is
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  • 71 9 Leader Of Civil Guard Removed. Reuter. Bublin. Feb. 23. A sensation has been created by the announcement that khfl Government has removed General O'DuiTy frcm the oifice of Commissioner cf the Civil Gur.rd, which he har; held since 1925. He will be succeeded by Colonel Broy, Chief Superintendent.
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  • 71 9 Japan Will Never Surrender Them. Reuter. Tokyo. Fob. 23. "The mandate over the islands are Japan life-iine on sea as Manchuria is her life-lino: on the land. Japan will never surrender them." declares a semi-official statement emanating from the Navy Office and given prominence in the vernacular newspapers.
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  • 31 9 Reuter. London. Feb. 22. Mr. P. J. Pybus, Minister cf Transport, has resigned in order to return to business. Mr. Oliver Stanley succeeds Mr. Pybus as Minister of Transport.—Reuter.
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  • 61 9 Reuter Wireless. Paris. Feb. 19. The Premier. M. Daladier, and the Foreign Minister, M. Paul Bonccur, had a long conference to-day regarding the stormy incident at Geneva on Friday, when the French and German delegates crossed swords over Germany's alleged "secret armies." Herr Nadolny, Germany's delegate, left
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  • 50 9 Reuter Wireless. Rio de Janeiro, Feb. 18. The Brazilian Aerial League has decided to award Mr. J. A. Mollison a medal commemorating his sole trans-Atiantic flight and will also award medals to the crew of the giant French atroplsne "Arcenciel" for beating ths traixsAtlantic flight record.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 42 9 Reuter Wireless. Cairo, Feb. 19. Six women were burntd to death and a number of men, women and children seriously injured in a fire at the village of Siricacs. LowVr Egypt, during which 180 dwellings were destroyed.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 809 9 ARMS EMBARGO ON FAR EAST. League's Work Done. Japan Tries To Limit War Area. Reuter. Discussion C f what the Ltague A&sinibly. meeting: to-morrow, can do t«_ J tcp war in Ihe Far East, reveals that Jhere no hope of |fae|f Mking forceful action but the
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  • 59 9 Reuter Wireless. Santiago de Chile. Feb. 19. The boundary dispute between Peru and Colombia is causing anxiety at Equador, whose own frontiers have not been definitely settled and who, according to a message from Guayaquil, has decided to mobilise all able bodied men up to the age of
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    • 71 9 itmiiniiiiiiai ininiiiiiiti'fiiiiiii.iuiiiiitiiiiiiiHittitin;!^ j OUR TOWN OFFICE. I I The town office of the "Malaya 3 I Tribune" has been removed from 1 |20a-20c, Collyer Quay, to I Messrs. E. M. Glover Co., 1 [9, The Arcade (Ground floor) I Tel. 2219. I Advertisement inquiries may be I made there, and
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    • 341 9 MALAYAN CHAMPION S SUCCESS due to PHOSFERINE Pf) PROFESSIONAL FEATHER AND LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION Y. C. SONG writes:- |\> N "OINCE the commencement ol nay camel v *s a professional Hoxer I have tried J many different tonics but results were disappointing. However, 1 was eventually &-.^3p-'J advised by my Manager,
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  • 548 10 WOODFULL WINS TOSS: AUSTRALIA BATTING. Fifth Test Match At Sydney Good Wickets Fall Cheaply This Morning. Reuter. The fifth and final Test of the 1932-3 series between England and Australia commenced at Sydney to-day. The First
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  • 19 10 Reuter. Sydney, 3 p.m. Australia: 132 runs for three wickets.—Reuter. Tea time: 183 runs for four wickets.—Reuter.
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  • 61 10 Hammers Birmingham To Meet. ASSN. FOOTBALL. London. Feb. 22. T -day's F.A. Cup-fifth round replays resulted as follows: West Ham U 1 Brighton 0 Birmingham 3 Middlesbrough 0 —Reuter. The sixth round t be played on Mar 4 will be between: Wen Ham U. v. Birmingham. Derby
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  • 44 10 Kilmarnoek To Entertain Motherwell. London, Feb. 22. The draw for the fourth found of the So ttish Cup to be played on Mar. 4 resulted as fellows: Albion R. v. Celtic. Hibernians v. Hearts. Kilmarnock v Motherwell. Clyde v. Stcnhousemuir. —Reuter.
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  • 51 10 Reuter. London. Fib. 22. EncMsh League matrhes played to-:!: v retailed a* foll.ws: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. II Manchester U. 2 Burnley 1 Chcsterfiald 1 Southampton 0 ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV. 111. I Southern). Gillingham 1 Lut n T. 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. 111. (Northern). Halifax T. 4 Darlington
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  • 362 10 combining nicely with Mossin and Ahman, netted with a fast rising shot. From the kick-eft, OMAR secured possession again and finding a cletfr passage to goal scored without difficulty The Airmen made a determined thrust but the Malays took no chances. RESULT: Malays II 5;
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  • 193 10 Cermak In Critical Condition. Reuter. Washingt n. Feb. 22. The life of Mr. Roosevelt has been je pardrscel Ira second time, according to the "Washington Post." whit hireveals that a bomb addressed tc Him has been disc vered at a city post office. The parcel containing
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  • 203 10 Fines Of $4,000 And $2,000. Charged under the Deleterious Drugs Ordinance, two Chinese, Lim Soo and Lee Chco, were severely dealt with by the District Judge < Mr. H. A. Forren yesterday when they were convicted n charges of possession of $440 worth of Indian hemp (ganga).
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  • 385 10 Yesterday's Final And Prize Distribution. LAWN TENNIS. The mixed double-, tournament of the S.C.C was concluded yesterday when the final of the level section was played. Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor beat Mrs. C. J. Smith and Major H. L. Graham 6—3. 2—6. 6—4 There was nothing
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  • 126 10 Alhambra.—"Fast Life." featuring William Hain.s. Cliff Edwards, etc Capitol.—Marlene Dietrich in "Blonde Venus." Empire.—"Under Suspicion" and "The Holy Terror Half-pric? w.ek-er.d matinees: "Happy j Days." Great World. —Side shows, pasar malam. j Malay opera. Chinese wayangs. silent and talking films fM.rely Mary Ann" and at Star Talkie:
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  • 345 10 SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL AT DAYTONA BEACH. New World Speed Record. Guide Posts Smashed To Smithereens Reuter. Sir Malcolm Campbell, in his reconditioned "Blue Bird," he established the previous record of 253.968 m.p.h. at Da\ t< >. last year, improved his own record yesterday by
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  • 263 10 Miss Riboet's Effort For Charity. A splendid opportunity. of unique entertainment. for Europe" ins who are unfamiliar with Javanese art on the stage was given by Miss Riboet and her company at the Victoria Theatre list night. The fare was a drama entitled "R. A. Soemiatie." in three
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  • 145 10 Charges Of Attempted Mnrder. A brutal knif? attack on a tw kow coolie by a gang of rival coolies was described before the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay) yesterday, when three Chinese were charged with attempted murder. According to the story of the prosecution, conducted by
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  • 383 10 The Rev. YV. Murray's Adrfres At C.C.A. Anniversary. There was a large gathering last night at the Y. M. C. A. Hall, when members of the Chinese Christian Association and their uff:Siated clubs presented an excellent ,r eramiu cr. the occasion cf their 43rd anniversary Mr. F. A.
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  • 29 10 n ftfca While employed v yesterday aiiernocr. ir*'<~ nd u yursed > knocked down by a Two of su tne man had D were taken to hospital
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  • 9 10 The Social Bureau regulations prohibit::. Jih Pao."
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  • 15 10 rft Dins** l v."The Hou.-e Of R*-V Committee has designed to control
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  • 3609 11 YESTERDAY'S LUNCHEON ADDRESS. SIR JOHN SCOTT PRAISES AMERICAN NATION. "George Washington,- the great American soldier and statesman, vas the subject chosen by Mr. F. S. Williams, for his address at .vesterday s luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore. Sir John Scott, in proposing a
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  • 106 11 Yeo Chiang Swee, the proprietor of the left Hwa Sawmills, made another appearance before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday in connection with the death of Chinese coolie who was alleged to have been assaulted In the sawmills. Two Sikhs, who were concerned in the assault,
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    • 213 11 j <t i 1 ft I l J^a» SB -A Only Oval tine; can give you Ovaltine Quality an example of the great t arc taken t<> maintain the hii:h quality of "Ovaltine" ihe manufacturers number ta their -taff 3 Doctors of Science. 2 Doctors of Medicine and 12 qualified
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    • 51 11 i" THE NEW WORLD j Grand Display of Fireworks i i SPECIALLY ORDERED FROM CANTON I Saturday, 25th February, 1933. Commencing at 0 p. m. j free SHOW To all in The Boxing Arena TALKIES j BERT liYTELL In i "LAST OF THE LONE WOLF" COMMENCING 22, FEBRUARY, 1933. j
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    • 18 11 f" j I Pianos Bought, Sold And Exchanged. SEASON CO., LTD., I 115, North Bridge Road, i SINGAPORE.
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    • 309 11 g 11 WHAT THE EMINENT K|a| a LONDQN ANALYSTS SAY i j J&ffi'' c nave receivccl ano examined .1 y^' Im sample of Soda Water from Messrs. O on fli" o g o o4 Framroz Co., Singapore, and have fcojc I •9 found Mto ,)e of great P" rit >
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    • 73 11 Take your B OURN V ILL K"j COCOA regularly and nolo how your strength and vitality increases. LEPROSY i Diabetes Consumption, k V.D„ PILES LEUCODERMA. Impotency, Women-disorders, I Paralysis and numerous other chronic diseases considered to br hopeless by d eminent doctors are cured by our Specialist. THE lIIMALATAN PHARMACY.
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    • 584 11 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which arr readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date mt complete. Happenings of general interest rLI .5?, clud€ d in the
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  • 100 12 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, Feb. 23., East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Crcrr.cr 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Nil. Empire Dock. (Entrmre o%t»- 3) Steel Scientist 30; Karagola 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Larut 48; Ipoh 39. West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4). Nil. Rertlon 10 (Entrance
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  • 233 12 Large Grass Fire In Bukit Timah. A ssri.'U# gri.3 f.rc cccaiitd In ihe vicinity a' Watun E.i.ii. («it BuKit Vimcd* Road) yesti'itijy .tXtw-iii-vijii F'ajiiicU ti> a ifaifiy st>cug trt» the spread alarmingly arid thiraicncd to envelop some- native houses on the estate. Two engines from the Central
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  • 57 12 A Chinese hawker war fined i?l by the Second Maoist: ate I Mr. A. W. Hay> yesterday, for contempt of court. He hed been originally charged with rausin? m obstruction and when he was given tho benefit of the doubt he walked away mumbling words cf discontent.
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  • 4 12 SHIPPING NEWS. The
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  • 165 12 "Valentiju Dut.. l.iai for Bah, irj-3. "Sourabaya Dm.. 341 r 22- 2; for Paie.nb... 1 "Giant; Seng," Brit.. <,.., -J--; for Eatavia 21-' L 8 -Blinjoe." Dut.. 715 too fj 23- 2; for Koe:?:;.. u: "ToboahV Dut |f4 1 £:r Bengkalis. 2o-2. "Toba." Da.., Mi 1 for Djambi. 25-2.
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  • 9 12 TO a question untitled tu K. .-i: nd nji
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  • 22 12 The meeting of untitled fj Mr i "f Urn Indian S thai momtnv otid uxcl Cnrurrps.-!' rtngal and Guj B i Mafody?
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    • 164 12 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. FEB. 24. -Upper Burma. North ana East India. Aden. Egypt, Eurcpe. Great Britain lie land. Canada and U.S.A. (By Train) 7.3 a a.m. Europe. G;e:.i Britain, Ireland anci North Av.e.ica. to connect with the Air Mail at Karachi (By Train) 7.30 a.m. •North. MY-East end N.-West Sumatra.
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    • 224 12 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night Max. Bright Mia Tergp Rainfall dun=nui Temp Station:,. Dg. P. Inches. Hour*. D g P. AJOT Star 91 Nil 8.5 70 Kotr. Bharu 85 Nil 7 1 72 K. Truigganu 85 .Nil (S.B 72 Bukit Jeram 88 0.11 7.5 72 Merging
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  • 464 13 Reception At Batu Pahat. I 1 I (Frcm Our Ovn Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. Feb. It. Mr. and Mr* Sockalingam Chettiar and Mr. andMrs.Thanneermalai Chetttiar. in the course of their itinerary from Fenang to Singapore, passed through Batu Pahat on Friday. As the car m which they were seated
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  • 118 13 Port In Peril From Column Of Sea-Water. Bel a rad° Crowds gathered en the sea-wall at Split, n Dalmat a. to watch a vxt wat:rspout-and then fled in panic into the town a, they f aw it moving vapidly towards th m. n abr Ut 100 yards from
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  • 122 13 Rebuilding Province. Canton, Jan. 13. unnan is enjoying peace. making progress in various directions and has no Communist problem, according to a statement made in the Chinese newspapers h.re tc-day by Messrs. Tan Mao-hsin and Ci'ang Chong-yi, delegates from that provinc?. They declare that the Yunnan Provincial Government
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  • 79 13 Riotous "Hunger Marchers" In Spain. o Mad.id. bir thousand unen:i)!oycd fcu?ht for io s it a Madrid street, when It was ar.no. n tnat the demollticn of the Madrid Hipped icme. to make way for a street cxt?n?ion v. as to begin. Mounted and shock" police had
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  • 83 13 N is. mere are new more than a million motcr- ars in Franca Latest statistics show that in the budgetary Fear 1931-3.'. DO less than 2,203,136 motor vehicles paid taxes, as compared with 1.989,643 tue previous year. This total incmd s: 1.251,538 torrnn
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  • 92 13 Cano. The Ministry cf has decided that certain pick id uSIccra oi the Fp: pt an anry a: c'o be s:nt Zealand for :>. cocret of training in adUtarjr «Y.aticn. A senior rtHoer cf th-- Roynl Air Fo.(e 1.; lc give a serin
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  • 119 13 Paris, J?n. 8. The mystery of a.-. English cheque for 1.800.000 banes (about £21,000 at present rates i found in a railway carriage at RenttfS some weeks ac;o has been solved. A Frenchman at present serving a sentence of imprisonment for theft at Loos has admitted
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    • 124 13 HAVE YOU GOT YOUR COPY i OF THE NEW I TELSEN S RADIOMAG I STRATED, UP-TO-DATE ARTICLES OX [c Practical Hints and Tips" "How to Tune Your Set" 3 j Simple Way of Testing Sets" se urves and what they mean" Ci "Principal Short Wave Stations of the World" etc.,
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    • 22 13 j BOSCH SPARKING PLUGS] j SOLE AGENTS j IN. V. Straits Java Trading Co., I SINGAPORE—PENANG. HARD j I I 6918 b||
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    • 202 13 Z IS BRIGHTER AND LASTS U LONGER. J IT Manufactured fresh daily in 1 Singapore by a British L PRICE 10 CENTS EACH. JJ Tb Cheap European LB Ba tery In Malaya. Lj k| DIAMOND METAL PKOOVCTB OCX, WW LID.. M Ml, Karnp' n« Rnhru Road. SINGAEOBE. ??TTrT3„* en mat
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    • 348 13 > by the Malayan Amateur Radio Society (Kuala Lumpur), broadcasts record* «*n i,« A M|\AN Tuesda > s and Fridays a Ta\om o £S" R AiM m\ i Lateat reports showTat t£ staK i/ ftVVV V *°<* volume and quamy W Slato J music. Z and Chinese music from 7,ot
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    • 69 13 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Dril's up to and for weekending Feb. 2.;. 1923: TO-MORROW. FEB. 24. 5.15 p.m Headquart-T:-. Fortress Coy. «Europeansi. Engine Examination. 5.15 p.m—Headquarter!", SR.A. (v>. Practice Demonstration. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarter*, lit Bn. Sig. Section. Lecture 515 p m —Headquarters. C" I Scottish» Coy.. Officers and N.C.O.'S Course. 5.16
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  • 2843 14 Anniversary Of Death. FEMININE INFLUENCE IN HIS WORK. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune") On February 13, 1933, exactly 50 years had elapsed since the "solemn hour"—to quote Nietzsche—sounded, at which Richard Wagner breathed his last in the Palazzo VendraminCalergi on the Canale Grande, near theßialto bridge,
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    • 425 14 High Ormdt PHUT Jr fountain txmt /fij^r For Y r our Handwriting Choose PILOI and take full jOW varan 1 eed to last perfect THE PILOT PEN Cft, The Arcade Singapore. JBnwannsjßSjßjHßnsnsJSjfJßjß^ AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO. MORTGAGEES' SALE OF SINGAPORE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES At Messrs. Cheoßg Koon
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    • 186 14 OBTAINABLE EVEftYWBtgf INDISPUTABLY THE Bl v j SOLD BVJEKV WHERE STRAITS TYPEWRITER VGENfr (Establi hi d m ISM). Stationers and Pf|| Tlll 14-A, Change A!l.y, m,,^,,,,, be refunded. Ring us up for mechanic; in rase youi typewriter is out of order, and v.- •<:. immeriir.: attention. Monthly cleaning of tjp
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  • 283 15 THE WORLD OF MOTORING MALAYAN BRIDGE TOLLS. NOTHING DOING IN JOHORE. The Bridge Tolls In Perak. rilHE Secretary of the Automobile Association of Malaya writes: With reference to my recent letter addressed to H E. the High Commissioner for the Malay States and the Memorandum and Appendices in connection with
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  • 904 15 GREAT BRITAIN ECLIPSED. lord De Clifford Ihe Best British Performer. rr.rrcspondcnt.) Carlo. Jan. 26. British competitors ICa Rally which finish: d d *s distinctly d.s- :_h hopes which j. I Qreal Britain's tish > umpetttcrs cniy the general elassiixtj -dd fcieign place in the first
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  • 315 15 -Making Easier And Safer Driving. useful devices are available typ,. 1 iciltl °n to a multiplicity umttors and lamps, and decorative accfis.;ot ies, fittings as electric '•on counters and clocks, tart indicators and t by>Leras. There Is sure-testers and quick 1 different firms are Pneumatic and
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  • 651 15 Cyclists More Affected Than Cars. T T cycm te mor e closely affected bj of J'rt^ hUnS conditi °ns than the driver from U u Bh haWng but a beam from h,., own headlight, he has not got such a wide range cf vision, and
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  • 124 15 Its Growing Use In America. rsiHE introduction a few years ago in the United States of a third-grade gasoline, celling two or three cents a gallon below the regular grades, is becoming a mixed blessing u le large oil marketing comprnies, says Reuters from New York. is ,said
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  • 18 15 TOURING 1931 South Africa's imports of UnUed Kingdom sh <™* -nciease oi 50 prr cent.
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  • 214 15 Sixty Passengers on 4-Wheel Chassis. A TRIUMPH of scientific body building has been achieved in a new type of omnibus now being tried experimentally jy the London General Omnibus Company. By the use of special methods of construction, some of them developed for aeronautical purposes, h
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  • 134 15 Considered To He Quite Satisfactory. 1932 British expert trade figures have just been i sued and are considered to be satisfactory. An.cng 'he most pleasing elements of the report Ls the prcof tnat. in a year of great depression, the British Motor industry is able to sh.w
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  • 64 15 Adventure In Second-Hand Car. A MOTORIST is hiaking qn effort to roach Nigeria ;fro:n England with a 2o h.p. Daimler saloon. He is Mr. N. Backhouse who left England on his great task on December 27 i He arrived at Oran, Algeria, on January 8 ni:d it
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  • 57 15 SIEPORTS come from all quarters of the *V good bttstnets of the British car Et during the pa t few months. The registration figures for new cars in November are highly tatisfaetory and I rders are still maintained despite the fact that the influenzi epidemic which has
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  • 513 15 THAT babbles rise, then fall? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) In the famous paiBtfatf called "Bubbles" (long ago acquired by the proprietors of a famous brand of soap, the tact that the boy with the clay pipe and the bowl of soapsuds Is gazing Wistfully up at the
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    • 35 15 Providing I EFFICIENCY I in lubrication. j ECONOMY j in running costs, j SHELL MOTOR OILS n I II I II < II 111 c 111 111 A'Jvl. 0/ Atiflto 1 trotcum GPMJM*f (St.ails Scltle?ne?il) LUL
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    • 270 16 I INTRODUCTION I SALE J HOUSE OF LORDS 9 I WHISKY. ft I IMPERIAL VAT WHISKY. I FINE OLD MATURED U WHISKY. J .$2.75 per bottle, or $30 per case duty paid. I( Lowest price ever offered on :r.e 1) mark.:. v l\ We aLo stock all H-kaoon brain s
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    • 887 16 THE PEOPLE S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. *o LET—I6S. Tank Road, Immediate entry Meyer Brothers. TO LET--Compound House. No. 109, Haig Road. Apply 20. Chulia Stic t. TO IE r- 1-9. 1-16 $13. Lorong 210, Eat Const Road: 390. Orchard Road, $35. For SaleLand at Moulm 'n Road. Freehold
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    • 314 16 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Tea Salesmen. Apply 115. MT. WANTED Lady Canvasser; to sell French Hats and Dresses en Commirsion Ba is. Handsome Crminisrion. Apply 22. High Btr et, between 3—5 p.m. WANTED- Vonng Lady, sin;»rt rod at trac ivappearand required tor Tin atr Box Office, prertoua experience wvnecei wry. Appltestl
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    • 94 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Eight D. C Linotype Motors, each \U H.P., all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager Malaya Tribune, 56|60, Anson Road. 1 THE FUTURE FORETOLD BY ECONOMICS, j 30 cents. AI! Booksellers. KAPALA CH INT AM AN I. The best for ail
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    • 376 16 EDUCATIONAL, JOHANNA ENGLISH SCHOOL 40, NIVEN ROAD. Receive* students from Primary to Standard VII and Commercial Class. Assures success In public examinations. Entirely under new management. For par.iculars apply Principal. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). B, Short S rett, Singapore. Fn:ol
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    • 475 16 l THE I Est. 1927 (j Admits Pupils u rn I Primary to Senior I f( Cambrid-e. Well qualiil fied staff and efficient lj management. APPLY EARLY FOR J 9 AFTERNOON AN|l j( NIGHT CAMBRIDGE CLASSES. Cecil Sired. MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Ineluaaj
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