Malaya Tribune, 12 February 1934
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Title Section36 1934-02-12 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XXL No. 36 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Feb. 12, 1934. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1934.36 words
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Advertisement91 1934-02-12 1 Read The Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya. KLIM MILK j Powdered Swl Drinking or Cooking AH Leading Provision Stores. Getz Bros. Co. iiiii II in P I I m TWELVE-SIX SALOON. [j I llj. ADDED VALUE l«-l»OT5Sr«- 'II j Th" £rr-work and equipment are of e ight v.ars. Among the91 words
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Advertisement121 1934-02-12 1 M—pw* A. FLUSTER. 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. It's Worth Reaching For!! i MILK121 words
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93 1934-02-12 2 The pupils of Mrs. Rule's Dancing Class will on March 2 perform in a variety of dancing items at the Town Hall at 5.30 p.m. The proceeds will be given to the St. Nicholas' Home for Blind and Crippled Children. An aged Tamil by93 words
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Article91 1934-02-12 2 The Sangeetha Abivirthy Sabha, of Kuala Lumpur, staged a Tamil drama entiled "Lord Krishna's Embassy," which is an episode of the "Mahabaratha," at the Town Hall on Saturday evening. Mr. S. V. Manuel, of the District Office, Sabak Bernam, has been transferred to the State Treasury, Kuala Lumpur. Mr.91 words
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Article141 1934-02-12 2 The death occurred suddenly on Jan. 28 of Che Ishahak bin Jani, Chief Settlement Officer, Kuala Pilah. He attended office as usual on the previous day, and was taken ill in the small hours of the next morning. He left two widows and five children. The funeral took141 words
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Article153 1934-02-12 2 After a lapse of many years a highway robbery is alleged to have occurred at a lonely part of the Kuala Lipis-Raub road, when a Chinese on a bicycle is said to have knocked down a Malay woman named Kasak binti Lajam. Before she could recover from the shock,153 words
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Article328 1934-02-12 2 At the annual general meeting of the Kedah Catholic Association at Alor Star the following were elected office-bearers for 1934: President, the Rev. Father Riboud (ex-officio); Vice-President, Mr. J J. Fleury; hon. secretary and treasurer, Mr. T. C. Boudville. Mr Stowell, Superintendent. Education Department, Alor Star, who was acting328 words
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Article487 1934-02-12 2 Inche Esa, Chief Sanitary Inspector, Lower Perak, is being transferred to the Kinta Sanitary Board, and will leave Teluk Anson shortly for Ipoh. The ninth annual general meeting of the F. M. S. Non-Government Teachers' Co-operative Society, Ltd., Ipoh, was held at the Anglo-Chinese School on Saturday, with the487 words
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Article85 1934-02-12 2 Navy To Make Torpedoes And Mines. The Chinese Ministry of the Navy is drawing up plans, the "China Times" reports, for the establishment of a factory for the manufacture of torpedoes and mines for the navy in Shanghai. Orders have been placed in the hands of a certain85 words
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Article60 1934-02-12 2 Milwaukee, U.S.A. The right of a wife to go through the pockets of her husband and make use of any evidence found therein has been upheld by a court ruling here. The judge granted a divorce to a woman who testified that she had found in her husband's60 words
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Article72 1934-02-12 2 To Demonstrate Bombing Plane At Nanking. New York, Jan. 22. Captain Frank Hawks, famous speed pilot, announced to-day that he is leaving for China on Feb. 17 to demonstrate a new Curtise-Wright Condor bombing plane to the Chinese Government. The plane is driven by two 715 horsepower72 words
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Article44 1934-02-12 2 Warsaw. A merchant here has exchanged his wife for a debt. When he was unable to pay, his creditor suggested that he should divorce his wife, whom the creditor wanted to marry. The merchant agreed, and now everybody satisfied.44 words
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Advertisement289 1934-02-12 2 .■■■■■■■■■■■i Si;:- LECITHIN Q 1 OS' SStfVl FOODANO TON X",''. i Are you nervous, irritable about small M M (0 i matters or unable to concentrate on your *SJl_SS«l'jNf^^ work. Are you weakened by overwork, worry or the tropical climate ?If so, try Uj;:; jfaHjac! wampole-s f?;; *fgpSr*~ PHOSPHO- 1289 words
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Advertisement91 1934-02-12 2 The "accompaniment'of j perfect health j Promotes that Singing Feeling j 2. A F.B L J WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT IS FOR "LODHRA" is a preparation most effective in bringing reproductive organs into perfect working order. It cures all Menstrual and Uterine Maladies. GIVE IT A TRIAL AND91 words
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Article87 1934-02-12 3 A Bad Outlook For The World. New York, Jan. 28. Worry is one of the first steps towards insanity, declared Mr. David Seabury, the well-known New York psychologist, In an address to-day. Everybody would be insane by the year 2139, he added, if the present in- crease in87 words
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Article48 1934-02-12 3 Reuter. Lisbon. A motorless seaplane, constructed of wood and canvas by a young Portuguese engineer, landed safely on the river Tagus after carrying out official demonstrations. ..j r The machine climbed to a height of 330 feet and circled over Lisbon for fifteen minutes before landng.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article180 1934-02-12 3 Troops In Action Against' Invading Beasts. i Reuter. Sofia, j WOLVES have appeared on the out- skirt b of Sofia and troops in a military post near the city were turned out to repel the attack of a large pack of the hungry beasts, which were drivenReuter. - 180 words
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Article84 1934-02-12 3 No Taxes Collected For 14 Months. Reuter. Madrid. Quart* lb over prenrdence between rivul councillor* on Ihfc Urban Council of tin.- adjoining village* of Carrena and Arenas lu northern Spain have meant that: Nr» taxes Have beon collected for 14 months and the village lads ha7e escapedReuter. - 84 words
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Article41 1934-02-12 3 Reuter. Ferrol, Spain. While tending a flook of sheep on the snow covered mountain:! near here, a peasant woman gave birth to triplets. The mother and her hree daughters are 'Joint; well, although they were entirely unattended.—Reuter,Reuter. - 41 words
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199 1934-02-12 3 Persons who are subject to rheumatism .should avoid above all things an exces, of meat, for flesh food is productive of uric acid in th blood and uric acid is the can. c of rheumatism Simple, wholesome diet, mainly consis'ing if fruits199 words
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Advertisement259 1934-02-12 3 AVIATION IMPERIAL AIRWAYS. K. L. M. AIR FRANCE MAIL CARRIERS EUROPE: FAR EAST RELY ON I SHELL OILS I FOR THEIR I I J LUBRICATION Advertisement of The Asiatic Petroleum Company (Straits Settlements) Ltd. j RESULT OF THE ASEPSO CROSSWORD COMPETITION Here is (he Correct Solution, Compare your I FIRST259 words
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Advertisement184 1934-02-12 3 Sight-Testing Free. 1r J I SEEING I>on't i 9 NEGLECT BELIEVING. your EYES FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION Please Consult New China Optical Co, (Manufacturing Opticians J. 96. Hit!u Street, SINGAPORE, S.S. mmmu -nnn wmmmmwmmmmwmmnwmw^mmwtmmm a A cooling dip in sSisS i j£-MmmJ\ the bC •s enjoyable bul it ir184 words
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Miscellaneous592 1934-02-12 3 I EMPIRE PROGRAMME TO-DAY. G.M.T. 8.0 a.m. Time Signal from Bis Ben. News Bulletin. Dairy Produce Notes supplied by the Intelligence Branch of the Imperial Economic Committee. 8.15 a.m. Dance music (.gramophone records). 8.30 a.m. Ireland v. England: a half-time summary, followed by a running commentary on the second half592 words
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799 1934-02-12 4 Shipping News Notices. "REJUVENATION" OF SHIPS. Machinery Conversions And Construction. ANALYSIS of the year's work performed by the North-Eastern Marine Engineering Co Ltd reveals the fact that during 1933 some 34 ships have been received for the installation or rejuvenation of PW™ machinery; while space does reproduction of a detailed799 words
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Article496 1934-02-12 4 Past Year One Of Unusual Interest. AN improved outlook for shipbuilding in t*« United States and other maritime countries is seen by Mr. H. Gerrish Smith, president of the National Council of American Shipbuilders, in his review of the industry during the past year. "The year 1933," Mr.496 words
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Article145 1934-02-12 4 A Yard Projected At Gdynia. The Government of Poland proposes to construct a shipbuilding yard in the port of Gdynia so as to render possible an extension of the national fleet; hitherto all the Polish warship have been built exclusively in French yards. After the completion of the145 words
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Article340 1934-02-12 4 Icebreaker Assistance Criticised. CONCERNING the icebreaker assistance I at Leningrad, which the Soviet authorities year after year claim to have improved. "Goteborgs Handels och Sjofartstidning" states that any clearly defined icebreaking organisation does not seem to exist. In making this statement, the newspaper reports having had an interview340 words
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Article126 1934-02-12 4 Development Of Persian Gulf Port Rome. Hundreds of Italian engineers and workmen have been engaged by the Persian Government for a big scheme of economic development in Persia. They are to develop the port cf Bandar Shapur. en the Persian Gulf, and to cons met a network of126 words
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Article82 1934-02-12 4 Cargo of sugar and sea foods estimated as being worth $10,000 was lort in the Shanghai harbour recently when two small and overload d Chinese junks w?ie swamped near the Dai Deh Wharf, French Bund, according to the Chinese pressThe cr?ws of the junks, however, were saved, being82 words
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Article66 1934-02-12 4 Seamen cf the s.s. "Hai Zang" of the Hwa Seng Steamship Company at Shanghai, who have been out on a "go-slow" s rike, have returned to work, the steam r departing for Teingtao. The Company agreed to the demands of the seamen that guarantee bonds of former seamen66 words
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Article445 1934-02-12 4 Reduction In Tonnage, More Modern Ships. THE modernisation of the Norwegian merchant fleet by the substitution of motorships for steamers and the reduction in the number of sailing vessels, made further progress last year. The result is a decrease both numerically and as regards tonnage for the445 words
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Article77 1934-02-12 4 The Bureau of Public Works in Cantcn has Instructed Mac Donald and Gorman, contractors fcr the removal of the Pearl Reef, to expedite their work which was begun in 1932, says the "Canton Sun." The remaining por ion of the reef, measuring some 100.000 cubic yards,77 words
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Advertisement504 1934-02-12 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 FOR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1934 BURDWAN 6,070 Feb. 15 rmTRAL504 words
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Advertisement31 1934-02-12 4 AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY, LTD., (Incorporated in S.S.). TRAVEL, SHIPPING AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Bookings to all countries. Steamship Lines, Railways and Airways. NO BOOKING FEES. TELEPHONE NO. 2180. NO. 84, ROBINSON ROAD.31 words
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Advertisement193 1934-02-12 4 Wlloyo triestino (Incorporated In Italy) 1 EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Penang. Colombo Bombay. Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suea, Port Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Said. Brlndlsl. Venice and Trieste. Suez, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste. m.v. COL DI LANA Feb. 15 Feb. 15 Due193 words
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Advertisement225 1934-02-12 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutscn |H_ Q| Australische Dampfschlffs |fl CJ Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated In Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. s.s. NORDMARK, via Manila Feb. 23 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, Ho Ho via Manila Mar. 6 m.s. ERMLAND. via Manila Mar. 21 t225 words
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Advertisement590 1934-02-12 4 STEAMER SAILINGS, NORDDFI TS( HER LLOYD, (Incorporate: a German?) The under noted are th* Company I fixtures:— OUTWARDS "ALSTER," for H'kong, S'hai. N< r b China and Japan "FULDA," for Manila. H'kong. S China and Japan HOMEWARDS. "LAHN," fcr Genoa. M'seilles. A dam. R'dam. H'burg and Bremen "TRAVE," for Genoa.590 words
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Article537 1934-02-12 5 Mining Shares. apore, Monday. 11 a.m. tin share quotations are it and Co., exchange and inkers. Buyers. Bellcrt. f v KumbfUOC Tin 39 411--tlay 45 46 6 H lam Tin 14 3 15 1.90 2.00 rirj 34 6 35 6 Padang 0.30 0.33 Tin 0 90 0.95537 words
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118 1934-02-12 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. SLIGHT DECLINE IN RUBBER. Tone Is Very Quiet And Featureless. (By Our Financial Correspondent J Singapore, Monday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 16 r cts., down Va Cl Market Tone: Dull. Tin (Singapore), $113/2» unchanged. Saturday's Prices:— London Rubber. 5d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet.118 words
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Article1169 1934-02-12 5 Encouraging Report At Annual Meeting. THE third annual ordinary general meeting of Nipah Distilleries oi Malaya Limited, was held at the registered office of the company. 6. Lioyd s Avenue. London. E C 3. on Dec. 2.1, H»3 the chairman. Mr. P. J Burgess presiding. The1,169 words
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Article204 1934-02-12 5 Dutch Premier's Visit To The City. Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 7. EVENTS in Paris have again restricted business considerably and, apart from isolated instances, there was no special feature. The drop of 2s. 9d. in the price of gold to 1365. 6d. had a rather dampeningReuter Wireless. - 204 words
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Article116 1934-02-12 5 Exports Of Rubber On The Increase. Statistics issued by the Customs Department show a favourable trade balar.ee for Ceylon during 1933. amounting to Rs. 23 million. The total exports during the year amounted to Rs. 200 million (including Rs. 19 million tar the export of goods of foreign116 words
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Article45 1934-02-12 5 British Government To Retaliate. Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 10. In retaliation for the French discriminatory quotas the Board of Trade will issue a list of articles, mainly wear!n£ Si on which existing duties Si, by 20 per cent effective from Feb. 13.-Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 45 words
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Article55 1934-02-12 5 lIAILV PRKES rt'RKVVT. F-b 12 12 twwo BUvetfc SIII'.T-. RSS equn» I|* B andKrt. Spoi UcomM .FOB" l s .„0-rd R.SE T< nail „)AIK lc if «puumik nn.Dt U* u s Clililv UtJUIL'II SpL' t-Hri i 3d »IP ID (ft y.jilt 5|X! Sim I G tLi55 words
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Article643 1934-02-12 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Monday. 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co.. and Lyan and Evatt. 1 Issue Value. Fraser Ljsu Shares. Co. .ffim 1 Allenby 1.10 120 1.10 1-20 1 Alor Gajah 0.77»/ 2 0.86 0.80 090 IA. Hitam 1.05 1.15643 words
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Advertisement79 1934-02-12 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND >RKMEN*S COMPENSATION. L C MARGOLIODTH. Manager. OFFICE: I. FINLATSON GREEN. the ASSOCIATION OF, AUf A ONE OF THE FOREMOST LIFE OFFICES IN™"gl BRITISH FINANCIAL PRESS j •INSURANCE are libera! the British Empire. The of tne resources79 words
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Advertisement150 1934-02-12 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. 'Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed a m*JO Reserve Fund and RWI 500 000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi. Madras Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Klrkuk. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Depos.lt on150 words
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Advertisement68 1934-02-12 5 WHEN YOU HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. No doubt you have some unrealised dream heretofore made impossible by inadequate funds. A Savings Account will s.oon enable you to make these desires a reality. Sufficient ready money for your next holiday—perhaps some article you want to buy—any wish you have can be68 words
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Advertisement199 1934-02-12 5 "Twice as good at half the price"— the "Sunday Tribune" as compared with other Sunday papers. Five cents only. Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (incorporated In Straits Settlement*) ZlhSfiTvtV THE HO HONG BANK. THE CBWBW T^ C OVEnsl^mN D E S E BANK LTD. BOARD ur -j ouan Chre Swee Cheng.199 words
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Advertisement20 1934-02-12 5 eastern" united 48SURANCB f «POBATION. LTD. FIRE MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. t O. JOHNSON. Oentnl20 words
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Advertisement237 1934-02-12 6 LAST TWO N,GHTS ~f oa m B .rf'rr£j\r* I STAGE and SCREEN Attraction! TOM WALLS IN HIS LATEST LAUGH EPIDEMIC "JUST SMITH" The hilarious tale of a light fingered society crook. ON THE STAGE— DICK NORTON The popular laugh maker with ADELE AND HER PIANO. STARTING WEDNESDAY, 3.15, 6.15, 9.15.237 words
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Advertisement279 1934-02-12 6 mm mm i ii ir.ltJl 1 AMUSEMENTS. I I To-night 6.15 9.15 j Jack Holt I Wrecker" REAL EARTHQUAKE f with devastate a city—terrify riovvvivw tortm thousands—shatter the j GENBVIBYIS 10B1N. world before your eves> I TO-MORROW i v miJMmOUH Our Up he rose from Offering k Pullman porter to279 words
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Advertisement503 1934-02-12 6 f 6.151 CUP ITO I, 19.15 1 pACKEP OUT AT ALL THREE SHOWS YESTERDAY! I II II j UNIVERSALE GREATEST THRILLER iii i iii i i i i s i i i i i i i i i> i i i i i i i i i i i i503 words
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Article, Illustration193 1934-02-12 7 THE "CONTE ROSSO." The "Conte Rosso" will arrive at this port irom Shanghai and Hongkong on Feb. 15 at 6 a.m. She will sail on the same day at 5 p.m. for Penang, Co\.mbo. Bombay. Suez, Port Said, Brinl, Venice and Trieste.193 words
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Article119 1934-02-12 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, Feb. 12. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rajula 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Bengal Maru 16; Tilawa 14; Pres. Harrison 11; Kudat 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Hilda 30; Bessemer City 32; Pyrrhus 35: Choyo Maru 37.119 words
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Article46 1934-02-12 7 Mail from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. From China and Japan by the "Ginyo Maru," due at Singapore to-morrow evening. From China and Japan by the "Muroran Maru," due at Singapore tomorrow.46 words
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Article202 1934-02-12 7 SELLING. Singapore, Feb. 12. London 4 months' sight 2;4 964 London 3 months' sight 2 4 Jj London 60 days' sight 2 4 764 London 30 days' sight 2 4 33J London demand 24 5.64 London T.T. 2 4 H6 Lyons and Paris demand Hamburg demand 48 New202 words
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Article192 1934-02-12 7 Singapore, Feb. 12. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $94 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $90 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $86 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $82 Siam, No. 1 $160 Siam, N0..2 $141 Siam, No. 3 $121 Siam,192 words
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Article124 1934-02-12 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, FEB 12. High Tide.'..—B.4o ajn., 10.58 p.m. Meeting. Legislative Council, Malacca. Football; B.C-.0. "B" v. Marine Dept. 2nd., SCO., M.P.H. v. Municipal Jalan Besar. Meeting Yacht Club, 6.15 ji m. Hotkey: Wiltshire in v, S.R.C. "B." TangiUv TO-MORROW,124 words
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Article78 1934-02-12 7 ALHAMBRA.—Jack Holt in "The Wrecker." APOLLO.—Chinese silent pictures. CAPITOL.—H. G. Wells' well-known story: "The Invisible Man." EMPIRE.—"Beau Bandit." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera and Chinese Wayangs, cinemas. Talkies: Sky—"The White Sister." Star—"Cock of the Air." MARLBOROUGH.—"Kestian Ashik," Malay talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs,78 words
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Article348 1934-02-12 7 Reconstruction Of Jawi Bridge Complete. lITORK of reconstruction of the roadff way and bridge at 193 /4 mile stone on the road round Penang Island has now been completed and the road has been opened to traffic. With the opening of the road all trace in Penang348 words
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Article50 1934-02-12 7 Scattered Troops Pass Through Hongkong. Hongkong, Feb. 12 Three hundred scattered troops of the Nineteenth Route Army passed through Hongkong yesterday from Foochow on their way to Canton. A Nanchang communique says that the "Reds" in western Kiangsi .""6™* dp suppressed in six months.—"Sin Cnew Jot Poh."50 words
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Advertisement143 1934-02-12 7 A Woman Peeps at Singapore she does it weekly, in the "Sunday Tribune." rivi'v ih-.t >b trade marks depicted above are the exclusive property of NOTICE IS HBBJ3BJ P LLYWOOD CALIFORNIA in the UNITED ,j j THE HOLLYWOOD MARVEL p COMt aj. Beauty Ptoducts an d Phar- STATES of AMERICA143 words
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Advertisement825 1934-02-12 7 SINGAPORE MOTELS j ftiujiiu i.i nun vi ii i i i t i n t i i i i i i i i i iii vi i i i Ml(i»*iwmi*tiitHiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiniii»i»«iii.'«n«inia LANKA HOTEL I (KstabUsrwd 1905). I The Only Boarding Five Minutes Walk I and Lodging House from Railway Sta-1 1825 words
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Miscellaneous75 1934-02-12 7 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Laat Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. Deg. P. Inches. Hours. Deg.F. Alor Star 81 Nil Nil 71 Kcta Bharu 79 2.11 Nil 73 X Trengganu 78 1-27 0.6 73 Bukit Jeram 84 008 4.5 71 Mersing 82 0.13 9375 words
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Miscellaneous231 1934-02-12 7 i POSTAL INTtIUGtNCt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan (Makasser) 3 p.m. Indo-China, China and Japan (Hilda) 4 p.m. TO-MORROW. China and Japan (Bengal Maru) 10 a.m. Japan (Tottori Maru) 10 a.m. Siam (except Lower Siam) (Kudat) 11 a.m. "Ceylon, Southern and Western India, Egypt, Europe and231 words
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Article623 1934-02-12 8 AS Feb. 15 comes round each year. old residents of Singapore recall the tragic happening in 1915, when t misguided Indian infantry battalion mutinied, and caused many regrettable deaths, of which the tablets in the Cathedral and the gravestones in Bidadari serve as mute reminders. We again live623 words
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Article506 1934-02-12 8 Mr. Marcus Rex. M.C.S., and Mrs. Rex have arrived in Singapore from Australia. A meeting of the Council of State will be held at the Dewan, Johore Bahru, on Tuesday next week at 11 a.m. The improvement in the Hon. Mr. S. Q. Wong's condition continues, and his progress is506 words
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Article113 1934-02-12 8 AFTER a suitable interval, allowing for incredulity to settle down, a third "monster" has been sighted. Of the previous two one was said to be over twenty feet long and the other over thirty feet long. The third, reported to have been spotted by113 words
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Article213 1934-02-12 8 IN a paper laid on the table at the meeting of the Legislative Council to-day a comparison is made of the taxation per head in the Straits Settlements and the F.M.S. with that in the United Kingdom. France. Germany and the United States of America. It is certainly a213 words
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Article206 1934-02-12 8 \M R. Saito, the new Japanese Ambas sador to Washington, denying that Japan wants to fight Russia, added: War with Russia would mean war with all other nations, including the United States, and we do not want to commit suicide." That is the most sensible statement206 words
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Article187 1934-02-12 8 A MESSAGE from Kuala Lumpur on Saturday stated that the Fire Brigade had to be commissioned to turn the hose on the Padang before Uk ground, which was sun-baked, could be played on by two rugger fifteens This incident recalls an amusing episode which occurred many years187 words
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Article439 1934-02-12 8 By "Looker-On" TTONOURABLE Members met this morning in the ancient Settlement of Malacca. I have no doubt, however, that some of them revealed bang up-to-date ideas. This monster" business is becoming a nuisance. I believe there was one seen at the Yacht Club yesterday. It strangely resembled a439 words
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Article31 1934-02-12 8 RADIO PROGRAMME, on page 3. SPORTS NEWS, on pages 12 ana CLUB DIARY, on page 13 OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page I*. SURPRISE ITEMS IN NEWS, on P <31 words
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Advertisement294 1934-02-12 8 "His Master's Voice" I TABLE GRAND ml GRAMOPHOHE SE" JUST SAY WHO SHALL SIXG OK PLAY, AND PUT THE RECORD ON countless happy hours of sheer enjoyment infinite variety these are yours if you have "His Master's Voice" Gramophone Model 150. Obtainable From Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. I 'SAN DE294 words
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Advertisement44 1934-02-12 8 Visiting Film Stars have seen fit to give Wing i Loong their patronage and hay» expressed extreme satisfaction Why I not you We guarantee ithat extreme satisfaction tj all, in every department of Men's Tailoring. WING LOONG I High Street, Singapore. THONE 7627. j44 words
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777 1934-02-12 9 TOKYO PEACE TALK HUMBUG Ready To Strike. Towers Ignore Pu Vi Coronation. Reuter Wireless. Moscow, Feb. 11. IJORTH Manchuria has been turned into a drill-ground, which Japan is preparing with desperate resolve, exhausting the whole organism of her State inReuter Wireless. - 777 words
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Article133 1934-02-12 9 Gold Crisis Caused In Czechoslovakia. I Reuter. Prague, Feb. 11. THE impending depreciation of the Czechoslovakian currency was announced to-day by the Prime Minister in a broadcast speech. He stated that it was being done in order to protect exports. The amount had not been decided uponReuter. - 133 words
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Article203 1934-02-12 9 Another Arctic Spell In New York. Reuter Wireless. New York. Feb. 11. A spell of Arctic weather has visited New York, in which so far there have been 40 fatalities. It seems to be ending as the temperature has risen from two degrees below zero to 27Reuter Wireless. - 203 words
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Article113 1934-02-12 9 Seen By Officers Of Mauretania." Reuter. London, Feb. 11. A SEA monster seventy feet long, with a head two feet wide, was, it is claimed, seen by the Third and First Officers of the "Mauretania," in the Caribbean Sea, during a cruise of the West Indies, on Jan.Reuter. - 113 words
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Article261 1934-02-12 9 No Papers To-day. TROUBLE EXPECTED FROM "REDS." Reuter. Paris, Feb. 11. MEETINGS of workers, all over France, have protested against "the reactionary Government and bloodthirsty police" preparatory to the General Strike to-morrow. It is anticipated that the Socialists will confine themselves to indoor pro test meetings andReuter. - 261 words
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Article107 1934-02-12 9 Free State Troops Called To Restore Order. Reuter. Fed. 12 Twenty people were injured in DroRheda when the poller baton-eharged a crowd which had collected to protect against the Blue Shirts'" procession The police were forced to summon troops, who rushed from Dublin. The mob stonad theReuter. - 107 words
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Article85 1934-02-12 9 Chinese Robbed By Four Armed Men. A Chinese living off the sth m:le Thompson Road, was the victim M armed robbery on Saturday nlgrK It appears that close on rrudnlghv fr»di armed Chinese forced an entiy his house. One .man had a revol\whll<t hi 3 confederates were85 words
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Article76 1934-02-12 9 Emperor Grants A National Amnesty. Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 11. In celebration of the birth of the OTown Prince on Dec. 23 last, an extensive Imperial ammesty will be announced to-morrow and will become effective immediately. It is expected to benefit 35,000 out of a total ofReuter. - 76 words
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Article53 1934-02-12 9 Japanese To Despatch Warships. Reuter. Dairen. Feb 11. Five pirate ships attacked four Patron trawlers oft Wei-Hal-Wei or. Thursday at midnight, according to the "Ohata Mam.' which got away after i heavy attack. Pcxt Arthur has requested the despatch of Japanese destroyers Immediately, as three other trawlers hnvcReuter. - 53 words
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Article112 1934-02-12 9 The Encouragement Of I Motherhood. J j Reuter. Berlin, Fee 11. "IT is quite untrue that Nazism Is 1 hostile to women and aims at excluding them from public life and the professions," declared Herr Goebbels, Minister for the Interior, at a meeting of women inReuter. - 112 words
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Article57 1934-02-12 9 Planes Despatched Against The Rebels. Shanghai, Feb. 11. Gen. Chu Shao Liang despatched three planes against Gen. Sun Tien Ying's troops at Ninghsia on Saturday. A portion of the latter's forces retreat- Ed to the north of Pinglo. Fighting in the suburbs of Ninghsia has lessened. —"Mm Kuo57 words
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Article154 1934-02-12 9 Not To Be Imposed In U.M.S. THE Automobile Association of Malaya, which has long been striving for the abolition or equitable imposition of bridge tolls in Malaya, has been officially informed that the imposition of tolls on the Johore Causeway or other bridges or roads in the U.M.S.154 words
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Article156 1934-02-12 9 Local Police Bandsman Charged. When a case of robbery came up before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) this morning, Chief Court inspector Bostock said that the accused in the case was a North Indian bandsman in the police named Akbar Khan. The complainant, a man of156 words
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Article40 1934-02-12 9 Nanking Investigating Their Conditions. Shanghai. Feb 11. A mooting of the Immigration Committee requested the Executive to order the province's to protect the returned Chinese and to investigate tne conditions ol the overseas Chinese. "Sin Chew Jit Poh."40 words
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Article169 1934-02-12 9 Fearful Results Of The Last One. Reuter. New Delhi. Feb. It 4 N earth tremor more intense than A that of Jan. 15 was felt here to-day at 10 a m accompan ed by rumbling which lasted five seconds.—Reuter. London, Feb. 11. At least 20,000 peopleReuter. - 169 words
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Article203 1934-02-12 9 German Attitude, v t NOT RETURNING TO GENEVA. Reuter. Pari*. Feb. 1-. FRENCH nolo to London U»-dliy for transmission t*• Mr Arthur Henderson, M.F.. Chairman «»C till* League of Nations hlsaimumrn" Conference. holds uul lit t It* hope results from the F runC'o-l lor man conversations,Reuter. - 203 words
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Advertisement350 1934-02-12 9 P*HOSFERINE*WONDERFUL FOR TONING THE SYSTEM Increases fmrnL Will-power J?T H I and Appetite Apollon, Britain's J%3Ssfc Champion Strong "YOU will be interested to hear that I have tried for myself the great tonic value of Phosferine. It is wonderful how it increases the appetite and tones the system, also I350 words
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1614 1934-02-12 10 APPEAL FOR MORE SYMPATHY. Council Meeting. Playing Fast Loose With Finances (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Feb. 12. JJ E. the Governor, accompanied by 'Major-General Lewin, the G.O.C. and the Colonial Secretary (Mr. A. Caldecott) arrived by special train at 7.30 this1,614 words
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Article236 1934-02-12 10 Li Chai Sum On His Way To Singapore. Shanghai, Feb. 11. ACCORDING to a despatch from Shanghai yesterday. Marshal Li Chai Sum. Chairman of the now defunct People's Government in Fukien and one time Chiang Kai Shek nominee at Canton, is on his way to Singapore. He left236 words
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Article350 1934-02-12 10 Man Fined For Hitting His Wife. (From Out Own Correspondent.) Serembon. Feb. 10. A CHINESE named Yong Sing was produced before Raja Kamaralzaman. the poiice magistrate, this morning and charged with having assaulted his wife by striking her on the roadside. The accused claimed to be tried,350 words
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Article145 1934-02-12 10 Nasty Accident At Jalan Besar. A PEDESTRIAN and two hawkers were badly injured in Jalan Besar yesterday afternoon, when they were knocked down by a motor-lorry. The pedestrian, a Chinese, was the worst sufferer. He sustained two deep cuts in the face, caused by the splintering145 words
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Article170 1934-02-12 10 Former Legislative Councillor In The S.S. Reuter. London, Feb. 11. The death is announced of Sir Clement Everitt.—Reuter. Sir Clement Everitt. Kt., Advocate and Solicitor, was 60 years of age. He became Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements in 1923 and wasReuter. - 170 words
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Article189 1934-02-12 10 The following passages are selected from the lesson-sermon on "Spirit" read at all Christian Science services on Sunday: The Bible:—"Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name. Bless the Lord. O my soul, and forget not all his benefits:189 words
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Article44 1934-02-12 10 When the ambulance was called to the lunction of Victoria Street and Rochore Road, yesterday morning, the dresser found a Chinese bleeding profusely from wounds in the throat. It appears that the wounds were selfinflicted. His condition is not serious.44 words
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Article46 1934-02-12 10 Dean's Grand Opera, now playing at the .Great World, has been drawing crowded houses nightly, which goes to prove the continued popularity of the Malay Bangsawan, ably conducted -£>y the well-known Malay actor, K. Dean. To-night will be staged "Bujang Jauh" Part L46 words
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Article883 1934-02-12 10 Unusual Assizes Case. AMITY OF MALAYS AND CHINESE. (From Our Own Corre.sponient) Johore, FH, j 0 »J»HE transfer of a piece of rubber land of about two acres was tfc compensation made to a ("hinese named Phang Lam, in settlement Q j a case against a883 words
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Advertisement79 1934-02-12 10 Tolley's T.S.T. Brandy Competition 1 «—^^^»^r SOLUTION 1755 GRAPES t WINNER MR. TEO C. HONG, c o Messrs. Kirn Ann Co., Singapore. WINNER'S ESTIMATE 1752 GRAPES WINNING DEALER Messrs. kirn ann co.. Orchard Road, Singapore. All estimates submitted were opened in the presence of the Manager of the Malaya Tribune.79 words
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Advertisement19 1934-02-12 10 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street. 'PHONE 580 S. SINGAPOREFIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN* COMPENSATION INSURANCE.19 words
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Article1215 1934-02-12 11 Very Sorry To Leave. WIFE A GREAT HELP. pUE Singapore Coroner, Mr. F. G. Bourne, was entertained at a i unction at the Pavilion Restaurant ust Saturday afternoon on the eve of is departure for England, prior to .ttirement. Speeches were made extolling his ivortk and ability1,215 words
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Article359 1934-02-12 11 Malay Intruder Fined At Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondents Seremban, Feb. 10. A MALAY named Hamzah bin Sekok appeared before the Seremban Magistrate, Raja Kamaralzaman, charged with having committed house espass by entering the house of a Tamil named Kuppusamy at about 2.30 a.m. on Jan. 17,359 words
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Article114 1934-02-12 11 Comparisons With That Of Other Countries. In a paper laid before the Legislative Council to-day by command of H.E. the Governor, a comparison is made of taxation per head in various countries, as follows (quoting sterling only): s d. United Kingdom 14 10 6 France 1| 3114 words
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Article303 1934-02-12 11 Important Decisions Reached. Important decisions, it is understood, were reached at the executive committee meeting of the Advisory Council 01 the League of Nations Far Eastern j Health Bureau. j Much interest was shown in the sue- j cess attending the use by a worker in British India303 words
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Article379 1934-02-12 11 Annual Report Of Association For 1933. The St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association report for the past ye~r reads as follows: Membership:—The number of members for the year was 270 members 3 having resigned during the year. The committee have not pressed members out of employment for379 words
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Article80 1934-02-12 11 Minister To Confer With Sir Cecil Clementi. Two flying boats from Seletar are going to Penang to meet the P. and O. "Chitral," which arrives on Thursday, in order to pick up Sir Alexander Cadogan (new British Minister to China) a pas«enner by the "Chitral," and bring80 words
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Article29 1934-02-12 11 The annual general meeting of the Syrian Christian Association, Singapore, will be held at the residence of Mr. P. K. Thomas (off tfiven Road) oh Wednesday at 3.30 p.m.29 words
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Article526 1934-02-12 11 Thrill Piled On Thrill At The Capitol. AT THE CINEMAS. THOUGH fantastic in conception, 'The Invisible Man," the story by H. G. Wells, has a convincing scientific colour. Aided by sight and sound—the assets qf '.he modern movie—it becomes, on the screeYi, one of the most526 words
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Article383 1934-02-12 11 Funeral Of Former Government Officer. The death took place at his residence. 16 Gilstead Road, Singapore, on Feb. 10, of Dr. Frank Patrick Rodriguez, at the age of 71 years. Dr. Rodriguez was at one time employed in the Government Service and was for many years383 words
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Article120 1934-02-12 11 Said To Have Fallen From Window. a N air of mystery surrounds an incii> den.t which occurred in the back lane of a hotel in Maxwell Road, at about 6 p.m. on Saturday. When the ambulance was called to th? scene the dresser found a young Chinese woman120 words
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Article166 1934-02-12 11 Reception At Goodwood Park Hotel. A PRETTY Jewish wedding was solemnised at the Maghain Aboth" Synagogue,' Waterloo Street, yesterday afternoon, the contracting parties being Mr. Joseph Elias and Miss Sarah Solomon. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi Elias Shalome, according to Jewish rites, before a large number166 words
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Advertisement95 1934-02-12 11 In such cases take only 'Gardan'. The tormenting headache, the undesired consequences of the carousal last night will disappear rapidly and certainly. 'Gardan' can be taken even on an empty stomach without producing unpleasant by-effects. The following good advice of one who knows will prove very useful to you in95 words
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1395 1934-02-12 12 Prospect Of Following-On On A Crumbling Wicket. Reuter. ALL-INDIA, who were expected to do better in the Third Test than they had done in the two previous games, are in danger of being defeated by an inningsReuter. - 1,395 words
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Article166 1934-02-12 12 England Beat Ireland In Dublin. Reuter Wireless. Dublin. Feb. 10. ENGLAND beat Ireland in to-day's rugger international by thirteen points <two goals and a try •to three points "one try. Ireland started strongly. Morgan scoring a brilliant try near haif-time. Fry scored for England and Meikle failed withReuter Wireless. - 166 words
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Article138 1934-02-12 12 Details Of England v. Scotland Match. Reuter Wireless. Glasgow. Feb. 10. TO-DAY'S inter-League game between the Scottish and English Football Leagues was drawn 2—2. There were 60.000 people present in sunny weather. A strong, swirling wind spoiled the game which did not reach the International standard. The EnglishmenReuter Wireless. - 138 words
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1327 1934-02-12 12 Derby County Lose A Point At Home. THE results of Saturday's matches m the English and Scottish Leagues, as cabled by Reuter, and the tables brought right up to date are as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, Div. I. STOKE WIN AWAY. Aslnn V. 1 Portsmouth J1,327 words
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Article91 1934-02-12 12 Results Of Saturday's Chief Matches. Reuter. Lrmuoi» F b 10 To-day* i»nn«'4|Mi fOi/bQll rafttohts rcsultect hjHu**» Royal Nuvy S6 RAF 11 tul Twickenham» BLrkenh'ftd R fl Lcmdv® -to 'Wl If Bristol W Ctiora V, 0 CutnbiHix P. f?c;<ly!t PCurdUT 13 Olruc^icr Dc-vMiiport 8. 13 LtveUJOOl a MnT>ch**U.T 21Reuter. - 91 words
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Article63 1934-02-12 12 C.C.A.A, Win First Match Of The League. The Chinese Companion A. A- the S C F~A League champions, beat the Aston A.C. 3—l In the first game or thU year'* competition which wo 3 played at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The next match will be between the63 words
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Article107 1934-02-12 12 Match With Police <>» Thursday. Teams and «OTtiUE tlit'* 101 ly lorn ball match io be a Island Club on Thursday u (Police names mentlom-d m 9 a.m. Frew And Blade-» <• E. A. Stevens, 9,05 u.m- flttvi and .1 Ralnslord and Chu.i 9.10 U.m McKeiMttc vr107 words
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Article43 1934-02-12 12 A meeting' of repre* various weight-lifting Pmrties held In the premises of Uie Muslim Physical and Liter::: on Sunday next at 10 am to the formation of an official body to control and organist-weight-lifting championships All unattached lifters are quested to attend43 words
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Advertisement61 1934-02-12 12 Saturday's Home Football, and the League Tables brought right up to date —in the "Sunday Tribune" only. Make sure of your copy by subscribing. J U 811 MOMENT PLEASE! I7HHp PUR I T PRICE W FRESHNESS QUALITY VARIETY SERVICE CONVENIENCE GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD PURCHASE ALL YOUR COLD STORAGE61 words
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Article1299 1934-02-12 13 Annual General Meeting To Be Held To-Mght. i) \Y'S weather was responsible! the abandonment of the races I !iv the Royal Singapore Yacht I was unfortunately impossible full distribution of prizes for the to take place. :.umber of people was present At Home" which had1,299 words
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Article68 1934-02-12 13 be Commercial Cup match, M.P.H. v. Municipal Services, postponed on the Bth on account of rain, will De i at the Jalan Besar Stadium toat 5:15 p.m. following matches, arranged lor v have been postponed, aw will be played on Monday, March m. Fraser Neave "B" v. Government68 words
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Article54 1934-02-12 13 SCC team v. the Public Services on 6 Evans. J. A. Hunt. A 3 j&ts£n%. J. Bembroke C key S Webb, T. Robertson, S. Kirk, J.B. Pickering, P. D. Cork. SCC Ist. XI v. Fraser Neave on "fg Hawley S 'c C J- Bembroke, J. A. .Brand, H.54 words
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Article263 1934-02-12 13 Saturday's Rugger At Kuala Lumper. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 10. THE rugger XV of H.M.S. "Eagle beat Selangor on the Fadang to-day by two goals and a try (13 pts.) to nil. The Naval men were nippy and elusive behind the scrums263 words
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Article254 1934-02-12 13 Championship Meeting UI me R.A.F. Far East Command. The second annual rifle meeting of ►Hp Far East Command. Royal Air Force was held at Bukit Timah Range on Friday and Saturday and resulted as follows: THr t n Revolver Championship: Sq. Ldr Üb. Croke (-77) I; Flt.-Lt. Staton,254 words
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Article92 1934-02-12 13 When the Blackpool footballers descended on Cheltenham on Jan. 13— the first English League team ever to jplay there —they caused a local "strike." But it was a strike of footballers —660 local athletes refused to kick a ball just because Blackpool had come to play the92 words
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Article73 1934-02-12 13 There is evidence that the authorities are going very fully tinto the incident at the match between Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur on Jan. 6. One or two 'Sours' players have been mentioned in the reports which have been received, and the Tottenham officials were asked to73 words
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Advertisement473 1934-02-12 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,00 C The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE- Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. EC. v ThP ccmnanv has £20 000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Englaod and473 words
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Miscellaneous482 1934-02-12 13 CLUB DIARY. [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the482 words
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Article96 1934-02-12 14 OUR HEADERS VIEWS. Letters To The Editor rOur read*» am invited to urite to ua on subjects of pubUc interest. It must be understood that the "Mate*» Tribune" does net —cestarilp endorse opinions expressed bp corresrMienti LETTERS SHOULD BE A3 BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably tvpevrtttcn (double mcina) and on one96 words
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Article61 1934-02-12 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune,") Sir.—With reference to "Kottal's" letter on the above subject, as times at present are going from bad to worse, with trade depression all over the world, and retrenchment of clerks every now and then. I wonder why he should suggest that people should61 words
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Article164 1934-02-12 14 (T* the Editor. "Malaya Tribune Sir, —1 have read the letter from "Integrity," and In reply thereto -vould say that the meeting of Municipal Committee No. 1 held on the 29th ult.. and reported in the "Malaya Tribune" on the sth inst, must have already knocked "Integrity" right164 words
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Article161 1934-02-12 14 /To the Editor, •Malaya TribuneJ') Sir.—Referring to the letter headed "Indians In Malaya," may I be allowed a few words? To convene an All-Malaya Indian Conference Is. I am afraid. In the existing circumstances of the several Association* in Johore. at present not practicable. Perhaps what I161 words
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Article138 1934-02-12 14 I (To the editor, "Malaya Tribune."/ Sir—Resigning myself to a feeling of joyfulnesa on seeing other» join me in giving up oar seats to a fetf ladies after we have been comfortably seated for, more than half Lhe distance. the following word* flashed through my mind to the138 words
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Article282 1934-02-12 14 (To the Editor, 'Malaja Tribune,") Sir,—Chicken breeding even under the best attiptces is a difficult task. In tropical or semi-tropical countries It Is infinitely more 60. Whether one Is keeping a pen of chickens either lor the egg which accompanies the morning rasher or from a commercial outlook282 words
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Article664 1934-02-12 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—There is considerable misunderstanding on the subject of the circular issued recently by the S.S. Government on the subject of the indebtedness of subordinate officers of the Government. It is generally believed that the circular confers a boon on the subordinates, and664 words
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Article77 1934-02-12 14 We have received further letters on this subject, but as they are too personal In tone we cannot publish them. Mr. M. N. Campos asks us to state that he was not the writer of the letter making the original complaint—apparently in some auarters it has been assumed77 words
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Article17 1934-02-12 14 Two letters on this subject, sent by a Teluk Anson correspondent, are unsuitable lor publication.17 words
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Advertisement487 1934-02-12 14 USE HUDSON TIPPING WAGONS Fitted with FARO HIGH-CLASS BALL-BEARING Wheels Axleft AND CUT .YOUR TRANSPORT COSTS BY <JO% i THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. jj K'-' j lffill l. j CHEONG KOON SENG Co., Ltd. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES At the Saleroom487 words
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Advertisement333 1934-02-12 14 N No Heat No Dust N I ON A PLEASURE TRIP TO JAVA T ONLY 6 HOURS FLYING. 1 EVery Wednesday: L SINGAPORE—PALEMBANG—BATAVIA. For Passengers, Mail and Freight. L M Apply to: X.P.M., Nederland Royal Mail Line Rotterdam iU Lloyd, Thcs. Cook Son, American Express and Mansfield Co. i Fountain333 words
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Article654 1934-02-12 15 Australians Speak The Best English. Reuter. WHAT constitutes news? Often, it is merely the thing that you would never expect. Examples com.* from Reuters correspondents all over the world this week-end. For instance— Did you know that Australians speak English with a better accent thanReuter. - 654 words
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Article91 1934-02-12 15 iKi Wife-Trafficking Forbidden In Canton. Reuter. Canton* Trafficking in wives, a P ractl^ e adhered to by poverty-stricken in the east river and north river o 1 Canton Province, Is strictly foroidden in a proclamation issued by the Kwangtung Provincial Department. The official mandate, denouncing tne customReuter. - 91 words
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Article291 1934-02-12 15 British Exhibition At Nice. Reuter. Nice, Jan. 10. "rpHE English on the Riviera" is the title to be given to a unique exhibition which is to be opened at the Massena Museum on the "Promenade Dcs Anglais' l early next month. It will deal withReuter. - 291 words
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Advertisement452 1934-02-12 15 IMPERIAL GOVERNMENTS. The Choice Of manufacturers of the Imperial" report further successes 'imperial" Typewriters. During rhc last few days they have n awarded two important ntracts for the exclusive supply "Imperial" Typewriters, by New Zealand Government and Government of Australia. Both ese contracts are for a period of two These452 words
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Advertisement65 1934-02-12 15 #1 must receive a daily systematic treatment order to preserve its soft texture. futicura have been, depended ore ia countless cases to preserve a clear a_r\£L lovely complexion/. So/c/ Ay Wour Ghemist. United Central Works. GENERAL CONTRACTORS of SANITARY. WATER, GAS AND ELECTRICITY AND ALSO REPAIRERS. OFFICE ADDRESS. NO. 59,65 words
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Advertisement292 1934-02-12 15 I FIRTH 1 I SPECIAL STEELS AND ENGINEERS TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Manufactured by 1 TUGS FIRTH JOHN BROWN LTD.. j J Shcflicld, England. j f I g mi rrrrri I i I F" I I I i -We carry comprehensive stocks of steel, w dri!i fiies jy*? t j292 words
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Advertisement565 1934-02-12 16 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric (lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above TO LET. TO LET— Compound house. 3, Green Lane, 4 bedrooms. 31. St. Michaels Road, 2 bedrooms, rent $35. Apply565 words
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Advertisement903 1934-02-12 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC NOTICES. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 4V_ DEBENTURE STOCK 1930. INTEREST DUE Ist MARCH, 1934. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Register of the above Stock will be closed from the 15th to the 28th February, 1934, both days inclusive. C. H. GOLDIE, Ag. Municipal Secretary.903 words
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Advertisement347 1934-02-12 16 TENDERS. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. TENDERS are invited for the demolition, and execution of alterations to 31 poires bounded by Seah Street and Purvis Street. Plans. Specifications and Form of Tenders may be obtained at the Municipal Architect and Building Surveyor's Office. A deposit of $100 is required and will be347 words
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Advertisement315 1934-02-12 16 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Typist, well versed in commercial correspond nee and wi h some knowledge of Chines? characters. Apply Box No. 300, cjo Malaya Tribune. WANTED A man to be chinchew of a s earner, one who can furnish a documentary security for $3,000, and possess several thousand dollars hard315 words
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Advertisement301 1934-02-12 16 EDUCATIONAL. High School 116, Bencoolen Street. Estd. 1931. 8 A.M. 1 P.M. Principal—M. N. SAMADAR B.A. (Hons.). I Asst. Teachers—D. Lingham (Passed Final Normal); P. S. D. Chereath (Passed Final Normal), B. Singh (Passed Final Normal) and others. CAMBRIDGE RESULTS: —1931—6 boys passed; 1932—13 boys passed; 1933—32 boys presented. NIGHT301 words
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Advertisement228 1934-02-12 16 PARAMOUNT M. C. C (Swiss Maci jfll\ THE RELIAm.K\V\Trn ifM W A RECORD \> m |FSri The Latest Select** are on view al:— |g# Yick Woh Hing, 429, North Bridge Koad, (NEAR IdDDL Contractors for the Repair of Watches to the Bri ish Army M A JGP. j Hear! BING228 words
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