Malayan Saturday Post, 7 January 1933
1933-01-07
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Title Section23 1933-01-07 1 PRICE 20 CENTS. THE MALAYAN Saturday Post p—^-ThTT^^TMONCPRtss,LTa|ll XI. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY_7^ _1933. NO. 15. THE Malayan Saturday Post SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1933.23 words
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Advertisement98 1933-01-07 1 I St Special appointment Co ttbC infi SiBm< I W F^OR THE BEAUTIFULLY T !P n^ oM p aMMAND IX i^NT^S^SSLr^ C MMAND i|| I Pm| i ARGEST SELECTION OF EVERYTHING USEFUL. m. L_tl|K LARGESI &fcLtA.liun PENANG, to SINGAPORE, B. F. De MLVA lilW* No. I, Bishop Street. 1| 9/98 words
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Advertisement64 1933-01-07 2 «SSSSBSiSES2S3.'SSZSESSS2SiSasaSaS3£2K'a I THE I Malaya I Tribune I Press I I Limited. I f» pi S 56-60, Anson Road, I SINGAPORE. S PRINTERS 1 OF THIS I PUBLICATION I j The Malayan j iSaturday Post! 1 THE I 1 JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT undertakes:— I Book Work, Catalogues, 3 Monthly Magazines,64 words
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Advertisement52 1933-01-07 2 ■Twe fAvouRUE Mineral Waters i New Eveready K£gl flashlights HR^hSSH Greatly Reduced Prices. Regular Eveready Superior I^^^H Quality, Workmanship and Material For Sale Everywhere rSSBJT^ TRADE MARK Mmi top umt ceil )gg\ FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES Patent throughout the world. I I i i they last longer. Sole Agents L. E. TELS52 words
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Advertisement212 1933-01-07 3 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $36,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EX. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British212 words
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Advertisement111 1933-01-07 3 1 "GOLD LEAF" I TEA! Pleasurable anticipation turns to complete satisfaction when you are served with "GOLD LEAF 11 Tea. In the homes of people who know what is BEST and insist on having it, you will find that "GOLD LEAF 11 Tea is established as the inevitable choice. And111 words
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Advertisement159 1933-01-07 4 WAI V^PILiJ THEODOLITES DUMPY LEVELS t T STAVES PRISMATIC COMPASSES I?ES T QUALITY FRAMES •> OMEGA ROSKOPF ROAD TRACERS REFLECTING AND FITTINGS f TAVANNES CYMA LEVHLS CLINOMETERS IN yicKEL GOLD-FILLED •> MEASURING TAPES SOLID GOLD JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. AND CHAINS IMITATION AND REAL Mm TORTOISESHELL 1 NICKEL T 'SS DRAWING159 words
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Article54 1933-01-07 1 Page. Editorials "Sparkles," by "Quiz" 3 Sports Notes, by Echo M 4 Malayan Sports News and Pictures 5 Golf, by Joyce Wethered 9 Home Soccer 10 Motoring Talkie Topics 13 Photographic Section 17, 18, 19 and 20 Radio 22 Woman's Viewpoint 25 London Letter 27 Commercial54 words
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467 1933-01-07 1 ...Personalia... here and there in Malaya. Mr. W. Hilly Dunman, formerly of Singapore, now Laird o 1 Ringlet at Cameron Highlands, and one <>f Malaya's most wonderful veterans, is 78 years of age, and as mentally alert as many men quarter of a century younger. Dr. P. \V. Vox worthy,467 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-01-07 1 Awarded the C.B.E. m the New Year Honours13 words
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Article134 1933-01-07 1 The following were the Malayan Xew Year Honours Honorary Companion of the "Must D tinguished Order of St. Michael and 91. George: His Highness AJ-Sultan Abu Dakar ibni al-Marhum Al-Sultan Abdullah, Sultan of Pahang. Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George Mr. Arthur134 words
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Article1367 1933-01-07 2 commentary on current evems. by tKe Editor. The committee of the S.S. (S.) A. are requesting Government to issue a mil statement of the effect of the Ottawa agreements on the different parts of Malaya, and the Chamber of Commerce and the corresponding Chinese body to express their1,367 words
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Advertisement18 1933-01-07 2 iKB^BSS-:-:-:v:-:-:-v-:S3^K»SjBB *SP' ffftHffN^>* '-*'^M w W^ iiTitfc> M|lnT''.'.v" yi» iiiK-*-]S&!^mb^Hr ■fe'i'''' 1 Konold Colmon^Helen Hoyes somue/ goidwyris Mncwsmm'18 words
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Article442 1933-01-07 3 Bobby, aged six, had just returned from school. "What did you learn to-day, Bobby?" asked his father. Grammar." What sort of grammar?" 11 Well, Daddy, I learnt that cats and dogs are common hounds, but you and I are proper hounds." Little Freddie entered the room wearing442 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-01-07 3 L (Specially drawn for the MS.P." by Yan Kee Leong.j Will 1933 I-r»ng Prosperity17 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous220 1933-01-07 3 KJHKHKJ u I am not keen on unofficial majorities," says Sir Samuel Wilson. What bureaucrat ever was Malaya," he also said, is a big place. It is big enough to allow everyone to have, more or less, what he wants." Not, however, Rubber Restriction, Unofficial Honours worth having, a real220 words
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Miscellaneous299 1933-01-07 3 chiropody for one foot." With a double charge for the other one? A Scotsman .who wants his toe-nails trimming will go hunting for two chiropodists who make this offer. Aim one-legged men will be on a cinch, anyway It is suggested that M one day we shall see a great299 words
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Article, Illustration910 1933-01-07 4 Echo - Ec ho note* of the weeK by Can Singapore beat Negn Sembilan-Mala.-ca at Seremban to-day, m the deciding match m the replayed Southern Division tournament* of the Malaya Cup competition, and thus qualify to meet Selanpor m the final at Kuala Lumpur next Saturday? That is the question910 words
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Article, Illustration20 1933-01-07 4 Yan Kee Leong - IT MAY YET BREAK DOWN Yan Kee Leong (Specially drawn for the M.S.P." by The Taxpayers and the Money Machine.20 words
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Article, Illustration821 1933-01-07 5 RIMAU - RIMAU (BY Singapore's convincing display against the strong visiting combination from up-country at the S.C.C. last Saturday strengthens the belief that they will repeat their success against the Malacca-Negri XV at Seremban to-day and enter the Malaya Cup final against Selangor on Jan. i<4. The Perak821 words
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Article, Illustration557 1933-01-07 6 Nobody yet seems to know whether the next Olympic Games, to take place m Berlin four years hence, will include a football tournament. The Germans want the football for financial reasons. This is the problem. The Olympic Games are for amateurs, but few countries are now557 words
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Article, Illustration706 1933-01-07 7 ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. SOME TEST MATCH RECORDS. iA Although the Second Test between England and Australia, which was concluded so tamely on Tuesday, produced no fresh records, it will probably stand out at the end of th»? present tour as the one which was the most706 words
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Article, Illustration532 1933-01-07 8 FALi. OF WICKETS. *****6 7 8 0 10 53 53 70 72 77 85 135 137 138 139 Th? following table summarise the lesults of the Te t match's played to date: Won by Won by England Australia Drawn Total Sydn-y 12 16 0 28 Melbourn:532 words
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SECRETS OF GOLF.
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514 1933-01-07 9 XVII.— ST. ANDREWS-THE GOLFER'S MECCA. Under a somewhat grim and dour exterior there exists at St. Andrews a unique and congenial atmosphere for a golfer. The inhabitants are bound to getfref m one common enthusiasm for the game. It is talked of, thought of, practised by all. During my first514 words
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Article, Illustration1447 1933-01-07 9 XVIII.— THE ART OF IMITATION. M Let's pretend we're kings and queens," suggested Alice to the Black Kitten. As it turned out, when Alice set the. Red Queen on the table as a model for the kitten to imitate the game did not succeed very well; principally, so Alice said,1,447 words
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Article1636 1933-01-07 10 P~ Ie English and Scollish Lea^ue|| How the sides Are *K&piin. Now that the holiday rogrammes are through, it is interesting to look back at the positions of the teams as they stood a month ago and compare their chances during the remaining period of the League1,636 words
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Motoring Notes
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Article861 1933-01-07 11 Older or regular readers of M Thc Motor will recall that from about the end of 1923 to 1930 I carried out a number of experiments with various tyi>es of wireless sets is cars, wi John Gilpin (Jr.) 111 a recent issue. They commenced long before861 words
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Article1291 1933-01-07 11 The six months ending September bst year afford heartening sales fio-ures for British c^r manufacturers with a total of 71.558 compared with 64,208 during the same period m 1031. The manner m which economic conditions have stimulated the demand for the small horse-power cay i<* reflected m the1,291 words
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Article155 1933-01-07 12 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO (S.S.), LTD. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various t! ar.es of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Motor Spi.it ex pump p:r British Imperial gallon $08G el 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon $0.89 Shell Motcr Spirit p.r 4 gallon tin $3.78155 words
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Advertisement31 1933-01-07 12 The "Malaya Tribune" 5 Cents Daily All the I Soundest News Views Independent Progressive The Journal That Leads Public Opinion Its Sales are Continually Increasing Because It is The People's Paper31 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1933-01-07 13 Cineque - Cineque iH»i4s And news HI t<l AND. Fdited by ••LETTING IN THE SUNSHINE. FILM STARS' LOT IS NOT A HAPPY ONE. An account of the hardships endured by the principals m Lupino Lane* nev \U.P. film, Letting m the Sunshine," should convince everyone that the rosy path to1,248 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1933-01-07 14 SCREEN EXERTING INFLUENCE ON STAGE. Plays Produced With an Eye to Filming* (llx Edgar Stl*y* t M-(,-M, Director of The Sin of M*d*l*M CUudtt. Inste.ul oi being influenced by the influx fn.in the speaking stage, the screen is exerting its influence on the stage. mA Broadway to-day is affected more1,131 words
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Article, Illustration803 1933-01-07 15 A THROWBACK TO IRELAND. THE ALHAMBRA'S CURRENT ATTRACTION. Judy Kelly, 8.1. P. 'a Australian yrotegee, who has shown such promise that she has been awarded a lon^ term contract at their Klstree Studios, was born m Sydney, New South Wales. She is of Irish descent and since she803 words
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Article585 1933-01-07 15 TO BE SHOWN IN ENGLISH SCHOOLS. Lieut. -Col. R. .O. Munn, CM C, I X.C..5., lias had the good fortune to travel extensively throughout the wor d during the greater part of his colourful and distinguished career. It was, therefore, a happy thought on his part585 words
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Article275 1933-01-07 16 "ANTOMICAL TI TL ES. M Anatomical titles of motion pictures not only seem to be the most popular m Hollywood, but they have so thoroughly dissected the human body that very little is left to the imagination. This was revealed by C.ary Cooper, who has just completed I survey on275 words
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Advertisement150 1933-01-07 16 ii>«t>-il' J r l— ■t»'l*«l -*t -^S -*S-*#******4**S*™^*»^»— SOMETHING UNUSUAL. A MASSIVE CONCEPTION. ZANE GREY'S OPbN AIR DRAMA OF INDIANS-WHITE MEN-BUFFALOES, ETC. IN IT'S ENTIRITY. I s^oMxn* v > m t^ 1 wSl^m^t i' -j#( IGSI v |ft^& '^B BIA-. i^B k otßfo^ B^l ■s*^^ 'whkß^ I Marion Bums makes150 words
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Article, Illustration91 1933-01-07 17 A PRETTY PENANG WEDDING. A pt-tty wedding, m the reiormed style, between Mi*. Lim Boon Hock, eighth son ot the late Mr. Mrs. Lim Teng Siang. ami Miss Por Joo Lan, eldest daughter ot the late Mr. Mis. Por Yam Hong, was celebrated m the Chinese Town Hall, Penang. Singapore's91 words
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Article, Illustration11 1933-01-07 17 A winning picture in the local Gevtert Photographic Contest.11 words
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Article, Illustration189 1933-01-07 18 Pictures of the New Year Land and Sea Sports in Singapore. The original tomb ot St. Franci: Xavier at Malacca. This is where the body tepos <\ prior to its translation to Goa m 1553. An old Fort at St. John's Hill. Malacca Jackie Coopi r, a ia noi film189 words
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Article, Illustration610 1933-01-07 20 SINGAPORE YACHT RACI N G. SCENTED WORDS. The perfume for Christmas that Willie sent. Was highly displeasing to Millicent. Her thanks were so cold. They've quarrelled I'm told, Through the silly scent, that Willie sent Millicent. THE OLDER THE BETTER. A Scottish farmer decided that it was time for him610 words
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Advertisement189 1933-01-07 21 I REGLYKOL is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urin« of patients after a few days treatment with his preparation was reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the various organs of the body189 words
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Radio in Malaya.
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Article795 1933-01-07 22 The December ISSUC of the "Malayan Radio Review," the official organ ot the Amateur Wireless Society of Malaya, has arrived and it is a pity to note that all is not well with this effort at radio journalism. It says: There is one thing about the795 words
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202 1933-01-07 22 Now that the new Empire station is m operation radio enthusiasts m Malaya will be able to receive something wcrth while. The Daventry station has always been the most popular station m England as it is ideally situated. Now she is converted into an202 words
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Article757 1933-01-07 22 NEW DEVELOPMENT IN SIXOJAPANESE CONFLICT. The Sino-Japanese conflict m addition to armed clashes between Chinese Volunteers and Japanese troops m Ma ichiiria. and diplomatic straggle at League sessions m Geneva, a' so promises to become a battle for the "air" m radio broadcasts. The completi m757 words
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Article, Illustration72 1933-01-07 22 The Concert held at the Albert Hall was the in* *st sensational of tin* present season. Sir Bdward Blgar and Sir Thomas Beechaui 1 < tli conilncted, and young Yehtidi Mennhin played tin- former*! violin concerto. Mennhftl is the hi^ient-paid musical performer m tlie72 words
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312 1933-01-07 23 WIRELESS STATIONS RECEIVED IN MALAYA. Uave Station. Time. (Singapore) 80 Rome (Italy) 2RO )aily from 10 p.m. 7°- 2 Khabarovsk (U.S.S.R.) Daily from 5 p.m. 62 5 Long Island, W2XV Friday, 8 to 10 p.m. 5 8 Prague Tues. and Fri. 3.30 a.m. Kuala Lumpur (M.A.R.S.) lues, and l ri.312 words
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Advertisement227 1933-01-07 23 PHONE 4198. §^^^cv«rWhi N^< \fM PHONE 4198 HI i mm We are Malaya's Leading Stockists of the most Comprehensivi Range of RADIO AND MAINS COMPONENTS etc., Just unpacked the latest from Olympia Show. Pick-ur>s Wearite Screened 11. F. Chokes Wearite 0.6 Oscillators and 0.T.1 and O.TJ2 Intermediates. Colvern Type K.S.W.227 words
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Article758 1933-01-07 24 (ILLUSTRATED) 66-60, Anson Road, Singapore. Advertising Rates. (Effective from October Ist, 1932). On cover (FRONT AND BACK) (Pages I and IV). $100|- per month. Full Page Half Page 50 l|3rdPage 34 ON INSIDE COVER, Pages II and 111. Full Page 90 n Half Page 45 l|3rdPage758 words
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Advertisement74 1933-01-07 24 ALWAYS KEEP WITH YOU A POT OF AMRUTANJAN I I A SOVEREIGN REMEDY I For i /jittk HEADACHE j /»ffpl RHEUMATISM i JBl^x neuralgia f^^f TOOTHACHE /CrTj CUTS, BRUISES U/T^JmU^ cough, cold \*/fZ .2P&*X* and all other aches and pains. j OF FULL FORTY YEARS' j M tT U^M^- N74 words
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..WOMEN.. .VIEWPOINT.
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Article, Illustration1316 1933-01-07 25 Philine - Philine COVENT GARDEN'S PAST GLORIES: A SHEPHERD'S COTTAGE IN MAYFAIR: DANCING BY TORCH LIGHT. (By London, Dec. 13 (By Air Mail.) Scores of London's leading hosts and hostesses, this week, .will re-live m memory those glamorous pre-War Gala Nights at the Opera. For Covent Garden, that house1,316 words
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Article1837 1933-01-07 26 Marian; Marian - Marian Marian (By (By COOKIES (American). Cream one cup and half cup butter till creamy and white, then beat m one egg and a quarter cup of milk. Seive two cups flour with one full teaspoon baking powder twice and stir lightly into the other ingredients— The mixture1,837 words
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LONDON... ..LETTER.
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Article, Illustration2341 1933-01-07 27 London, Dec. 23 (By Air Mail). DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK Efforts to Provide Work. Private individuals, associations, and municipalities appear to be feeling more and more that it is their business to tackle the problems of finding work and relieving the unemployed instead of leaving2,341 words
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Advertisement37 1933-01-07 28 When Women Suffer, W*t i.v i (BAYERI they take c 7 ]T\ ffltoycfcs ASPIRIN.^^^VSX JV iK lmh\M**^ disappear. The Original ■\-^fafl| o ASPIRIN Tablets W/Lf \^&U^\WJ*lKF%*J^^r package, bearing the world- x\. f^^HS^^r lamous trade-mark, the Bayer Cross.37 words
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Article68 1933-01-07 29 SALVATION ARMY COMMISSIONER. London, Dec. 10. Death has occurred of the septuagenarian Salvation Army Commissioner Mildred Duff, said to have been the original of Mr. G. B. Shaw's "Major Barbara." He was a member of the Norfolk county family and joined the Salvation Army when it68 words
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Advertisement104 1933-01-07 29 Hastens RECOVERY J^^Pl pleasant to take feju^hj^ffll If you wish to hasten convalescence you can fete]* mnfc f>t*^ I do nothing better than to take Waterbury's Conj|ponjB^ tWr S Vaterbury's nourishea the whole system... Jlt4-# Fj^l rf^ W reitoreBenergy...makesblood...build 9 tiBsue. CTf It never upsete the stomach, nor causes depress-104 words
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Article1516 1933-01-07 30 I .Current^Chio^lJ^^g (Supplied by Messrs. Fraser and Co., Union Bui.ding, Singapore, speciaUy for the Malayan Saturday Post.") Capital IMM Dividend*. paid up \alue. 100,000 1 W% a/c. 31-12.32 ibo.ooo 5/- for >' ear 3 b 32 300,000 1 nil for y ear 31-12.31 750,000 1 >» 3°$1,450,000 11,516 words
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Commercial Intelligence.
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Article439 1933-01-07 32 HOW IT AFFECTS THE BRITISH NAVY. London, Dec 13. From the welter of discussion which has occupied British commercial, political and diplomatic circles since the rersian Government announce! thai it proposed to cancel -the D Ari> Concession, one fact ha. emerged which impressed the importance of the439 words
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Article170 1933-01-07 32 INCREASE IN NET PROFITS. The directors of the BritishAmerican Tobacco Company recommend a final dividend for the year ended Sept. 30 last of Bd. per £1 of Ordinary stock, free of British income-tax. The corresponding payment last year was at the same rate. The full dividend for170 words
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Article415 1933-01-07 32 EULK SHIPPING IN SIGHT. The ninth annral ordinary g'neral n.ertine cf the- Tennamaram Palm Oil Company, Ltd., vas held on Dec. 15, at the registered offices of the comp?ny. 10, Old Jewiy. E.C., Mr. C. R. Gilliat (the chairman) presiding. Th"" Chairman, after referring tD the nbssnee415 words
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Article120 1933-01-07 32 Figures For India, Ceylon And Dutch Indies. Amsterdam. Dec. 15. Subjec: to full agreement being concluded or. the prcpo:ed tea restriction rclr.zne, the export qu:ta of British India. Ceylon and the Netherlands East Indies for the first year of operation will. I understand, be as follows: Dutch120 words
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Article157 1933-01-07 32 lcs« of th^ Aboyne-Clyde Rubber Estates of Ceylon for the year ended June 30. after charging Deb:nture interest, £5,188 (against £5,179 fcr 1930-31); debit balance increased from £1.228 to £6.416. The report states that the usual depreciation of the buildings. &c. for the year has been suspended m157 words
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Article92 1933-01-07 32 Crop of the Tuaran Ruob?r Estates for the y:ar ended Jurr 30 657.000 lb.; f.o.b. cost, 2.39 d. per lb.; average gross price realized, 2.39 d. per lb. Loss, £5.579. which reduces the Dalancs c?rried forward to £8.840. Debentrue interest accrued as from July 1, 1930. has net92 words
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Article203 1933-01-07 32 Once affain T am able to congratulate the Directors of the English, Scottish and Australian Bank upon the report and balance-sheet issued after another year oi crisis m Australia. There has, of course l>een a material reduction m profit/as m the case of the other Australian banks,203 words
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Article685 1933-01-07 33 The Four Marx Brothers might not be willing to play Hamlet unless he gave them a stroke a hole, but, with their names, they would not have to search far through Shakespearean characters for plenty who fall under their O trade marx. The quartet of stars m685 words
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Article, Illustration23 1933-01-07 33 Main staircase The Sukan's bedroom The Throne Room.23 words
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Literary Notes
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Article, Illustration1289 1933-01-07 34 Charles Pilgrim - Charles Pilgrim MR. SHAW'S CHRISTMAS PRESENT: FIRST IMPRESSIONS: FAREWELL TL BULL FIGHTS. (By London, Dec. i 3 (By Air Mail). The book of the moment, jrhfch everyone m London is buying and Line to give to everyone else as a BSrf£ Hp^ent ia "The o the1,289 words
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Article88 1933-01-07 34 She was showing her birthday presents to a friend. "you rae this diamond," she saiJ, "my husband examined many others before he chose it, and he says it is the flower of them all." "You mean f-1-o-u-r, sniffed her friend, staring hard at the diamond. "Why?" "It's paste/88 words
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Article, Illustration229 1933-01-07 35 FLASHES OF BRILLIANT RUSSIAN BALLET SHOWN IN "THE MAD GENIUS." Impressive flashes of a brilliant new baltet lighten the glamorous scenes of The Mad Onius the Warner Bros, picture starring John Barrymore, which is now showing at the Capitol. The stirring music of the ballet is by the gifted Russian229 words
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Article752 1933-01-07 35 DID YOU KNOW THAT mummy wheat will not grow? i By Our Scientific Correspondent.) It may not be very surprising to 1 am of this fact, exc pr, perhaps, to those who hav; met p ople wh;> actually claim that they themselves have grcwn wheat from mummified grain. The most752 words
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Advertisement96 1933-01-07 35 I FOR WEAK DIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION j USE OUR FAMOUS I "ATANK NIGRAH PILLS" 32 Pills for 80 cents only. f 1 The Pills are a sure cure for j urinary diseases, for all diseases re- j suiting from youthful indulgence, 2 imparting wonderful strength and 5 vigour, aiding digestion96 words
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Advertisement389 1933-01-07 35 20 Pages For 5 Cents Every Saturday. WEEK-END SUPPLEMENT FOR THE HOME. The Saturday "Tribune" has an I'M' n Supplement of Four Pages. This Suppttmemt contains sstcksmms Air Mail articles, the Toys' Corner, the u.r.s' Cmrmst, Sotes for Women, Took Comments, Motoring Sotes «md <* section un.ier the title "In389 words
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Advertisement151 1933-01-07 36 Lumbago 111 H throbbing W\ By k pains of lumbago soon dis- yVHB I /^■fc appear when circulation is r |HA f stimulated. That is why VMI A A^B Sloan's 1 /iniment is so effect- AJJ, J^^ Ij* ive. It brings a pleasant, <^oX healing warmth; improves j^^^j^^jl y the151 words
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