Malaya Tribune, 15 January 1932
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Title Section30 1932-01-15 1 The Malaya Tribune VoL XIX. -No. 12 SINGAPORE FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1932 FIVE CENT 6. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Jan. 15, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 193230 words
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Advertisement149 1932-01-15 1 UPTON'S I I CEYLON j I TEA. j L ol .not better; rHE BEST. r I MBMk DISTINCTIVE SATISFYING j CARLSBERG PILSENEK Obtainable at Hotels. Clubs and j 111-1 1 t Houses throughout the Straits 1^ Settlements and the Malay States, r Sole Agents: The East Asiatic Company, Limited. (Incorporated149 words
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Advertisement600 1932-01-15 1 I THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" I IS THE BEST j ADVERTISING j I MEDIUM 1 IN j i MALAYA. i I Walking Stick Lager Beer II IS GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH. Q| Try ii to-day! j AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. S.S. AND F.M.S. j Why Doctors recommend BIOCITIN? Because Biocitln600 words
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1493 1932-01-15 2 HOLDER TO HAVE POWER OF STALIN. Shanghai, Dec. 26 A radical change in the organisation of the Kuomir.iang and the creation or a new post which will give its holder the power and position of StaLn in Russia were among tbe1,493 words
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Article795 1932-01-15 2 CHARTERED TANKER EN ROUTE TO SHANGHAI. FROM BLACK SEA. Bringing a second cargo of Russian petroleum products for d stribution on the China market, the Norwegian tanker Svolder i vessel of 3 772 nett tons register, is en route at the present time from Black Sea ports795 words
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Article78 1932-01-15 2 BIG BORROWINGS ON LIFE POLICIES. told the Senate Banking Committee that 32 Pr crnt. of all the money American m suranc, companies had available for ment during the pant year has by policy holders. oonowen fUn f to™™* by holders of Ufa nsurance policies in 1931 totalled OMIBO-innnn78 words
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823 1932-01-15 2 MELODRAMA'S NEW HOME. AN ACTOR OF 500 PLAYS. Mr. Tod Slaughter is a perpetual remindej that the theatre in England is not confined entirely to Shaftesbury-avenue and the Strand says "G. W. B. 'in the "Observe. Thif popular actor has spent the last823 words
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Article85 1932-01-15 2 I ONE JOURNEY IN SMALL MOTOR BOAT. adventurous and 1™ JUSt an Stockholm to Vienna a n e a n US 25 from boat, equipped Iv, > outboard motoren^ne. q isTow mT public^^™- S A ™> about three weeks a l o 2 h Stock holm trip. haviS85 words
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Advertisement69 1932-01-15 2 I la jjajson de Modes de Paris I 83, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE j THE ONLY PARIS BRANCH IN SINGAPORE I CLEARANCE j j Wt French Felt and Straw Hats j W Ranging from $3.50 to $4.50. j A V Come and See the Wonderful \< Assortment of a Large Variety69 words
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Advertisement130 1932-01-15 2 "Much of my success in the "Open Championship is due lo a j energy which never seems t 0 w7£ Fo f Tl Une 1 have to thank UvaJtme. I like a cup before Ig» 0 bed, and it likes me too. for 1 wake up refreshed and eager for130 words
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Article958 1932-01-15 3 SEARCH FOR UNKNOWN M.P.s. COMMITTEE'S REPORT. The first Report of the House of Commons Reccrds Committee, after three yvars' work, has just been completed, and was presumed before Parliament adjourn d for the Christmas recess to the Prime MinjsUr. Colonel Josiah W:dgwood, M.P., upon whom the958 words
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Article63 1932-01-15 3 The Executive of the Indian Trade Union Congress has called a one day general strike throughout the country on Feb. 4, with a view to demonstrating the strength of the work rs to thGovernment according to an announcement made by the secretary at a labour at which the Presid nt63 words
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Article536 1932-01-15 3 ONE OF CAUSES OF WORLD COAL SLUMP. IMPORTANCE IN EAST. During the past few years much increased attention is being given throughout the world to the burning of low grade fuels of all kinds for si«am and power generation, a subject of particular importance for536 words
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Article454 1932-01-15 3 MEASURES TO DIMINISH ITS EFFECT? Paris. Dec. 12. I understand ihat when Lord Tyrrell dis- i cussed the French 15 per cert, surtax on British imports with M. Laval yesterday the French Prime M.nister. who was accompanied by M Louis Rcllin. the Minister of Commerce,454 words
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Article100 1932-01-15 3 EXTRAORDINARY SUSPICION IN PARIS. Paris, Dec. 13. An extraordinary story is gcmg tfc- rounds of the Press. It is stated that the Ministry of Jjastice has ordered an investigation of t charge that the big banks contain among tht k employees Communist c lis who organise from100 words
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Advertisement479 1932-01-15 3 m MALAYA'S M 1 Newest and Most I 'lift! Delicious DRINK fjj FRUITPOP Made From The Finest Imported FRUITS Product of THE 111 PHOENIX 'j| Aerated Water Works, y SINGAPORE. 6IVING A DANCE^L? ©I WHY NOT HAVE THE FINEST DANCE P| £ANDS OF EUROPE a AMERICA IN YOUR HOMES, r479 words
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Advertisement322 1932-01-15 3 I THE FAVOURITE:-1 Refuse Al j Imitations. j j INSIST ON I I JIM C i ORANGE I ffffift CRUSH! ihiSi v I i > j j Manufactured by 5 G S i FRASER j c 1 MM| H NEAVE Lm I j Aerated Water j H. irvTwGGl^ nM A322 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1932-01-15 4 SPOTLIGHTS SCREEN STAGE (Edited by "Cincquc.") "The Guardsman." which opened last night ■I the Alhambra. appears to b? set for a long run, and will, of ccurse. play throughout the week-end. Th's is the "January star picture." and is revi w;d else where in th s issue. The next programme1,010 words
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Article527 1932-01-15 4 HER SUDDEN RISE TO SCREEN FAME. I met Miss Janet Gaynor, who has succeeded Miss Mary Pickford as ihe best-loved film ingenu? of th; day, writes Campbell Dixon in the "Daily Tel graph." She has dark red hair, she has a pretty little humorous face, which looks527 words
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Article, Illustration21 1932-01-15 4 Berry Compson and Ralph Forbes, in a scene from Radio's spy drama. Inside the Lines." com ng to the Capitol shortly.21 words
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Article330 1932-01-15 4 U.S. STAR TO APPEAR IN BRITISH FILM. Mr. Adolphe Merjou, accompanied by his beautiful blonde wife, who used to act with him as Kathryn Carver, arrived n London a December and began work at Wembley s.ud.os. H"i has been engaged by Mr. Eric Ha Kirn to330 words
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1080 1932-01-15 4 EDUCATION OF GREAT IMPORTANT How A Hobby Can Be A Fir.s(./i a e 1 Recommendation. (By Arthur Randall.) If you applied for a job in a motion picture I stud o. what questions would you have to answer? How many trades, professions and1,080 words
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Article, Illustration8 1932-01-15 4 «»><» to «v-et love .,»«'<'»» sv»m»a, 4» s». Avis»:»» «as,8 words
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Article117 1932-01-15 5 (U THRIE'S REPORT. Guthrie and Co., Ltd.. in their Me f r Lv rt dated Jan. 14. state: f4,ldy ,.t has been quietly steady during «jTjp w b? V s 4 k have improved cent over the V**.. L ondon ard New York advanced > rrl v'117 words
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Article457 1932-01-15 5 SINGAPORE, JAM. 9. MBAT. ,round) katl 40 curry katl 30 S fat (lst 1-1 f g reared), katl JJ P j i mnfledgad pa* W d-mestic unfledged pair 7T EGGS. fo»J 1 Local) JJ Duct 10 «-tertrd duck) 10 26 FISH. Bawai Poteß (Pombret), katt 7S ■oga ayer457 words
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Article131 1932-01-15 5 ASIATIC TETROLEUM CO. (S.S). LTD. As from s pt. 30 the following revised prices r BheO Motor Spirit and varioua brands of aerottn.- are effective: Bbel] Motor Spirit ex pump 4 gall, drum per Br:; Imperial gallon $0.96 Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tm 6398 Sh/11 k131 words
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Article1442 1932-01-15 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. MOM) BT FRABKB CO, KXCHANOB AND STOCK BBXJKMk Singapore, January 15, 10 a.m. Uiw Tew CLO6INO QUOTATIONS. ▼•Jim Ends. Buyers. Sellers ci o o As&m Kumbanc Tin Dec. 11 11. 4 0 tt. 5.0 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. II 0.18.0 l 0.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tto1,442 words
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Advertisement31 1932-01-15 5 M. HASSAN. WnUCAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. *-37, R ras Rasah Romd SINGAPORE. lf you are in need of electru 25«. fans, motors, etc. and please write tc above address or Thorn31 words
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Advertisement49 1932-01-15 5 From $2.50 up. From SI.HO up. L V Walk Up! Walk Up! AND FOLLOW THE CROWD TO Samson FOR SOLID LEATHER Shoes YOU GET MORE THAN YOUR Moneys Worth *8— CHILDREN'S SHOES main retail depot: TENNIS SHOES From «0 rf*. up. 304, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. From 30 cts. up.49 words
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Miscellaneous365 1932-01-15 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JAN. IS. High Tides.—2.ss a.m., 2.55 p.m. Hockey: S.R.C. v. Police, S.R.C. Police Band, Katong Park, 5.15 pm. TO-MORROW, JAN. It. High Tides.—3.3o a.m., 3.50 p.m. Penang Races. Hockey: Glosters v. LA* Tanglin; Chineae c. A.P.C. and 8.8., V.M.C.A. Rugby: Malaya Cup Pinal. Kuala Lumpur; S.C.C.365 words
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Advertisement234 1932-01-15 6 Amusements T r I 1 W MM II II a mm ĔĔ m mWk mm! A m w a&>: v i IV fl A m v i ~«"«lif in Last Two Mghis io-i)a> io-Morrow M ATI PEE OX SATURDAY AT 3.15 PM. j j 6.13 NIGHTLY Ql5 British Interna*i trial's234 words
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Advertisement173 1932-01-15 6 I I I I "The January Star Picture!' I I J The Intriguing, Daring I Sparkling Farce Comedy I *m which brings America's I W Greatest Artists to the I I Screen in their first ALL I LAUGHING TALKIE I I Alfred Lunt I I Lynn Fontanne I I The173 words
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Advertisement220 1932-01-15 6 I 6.15 TO-NIGHT AND NIGHTLY OVER THE WEEK-END I I i i Maurice i Chevalier The Smiling j Lieutenant! I t —*^^EgEAST COAST RD, KATQ l^sjw. 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9 15 I j Jeanette Mac Donald j m GLITTERING FKOLICKSOME FARCE OF A MAID WHO COUDM j HANG ON TO MONEY220 words
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Article111 1932-01-15 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Jan 15. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Plancius 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gats 3). Lipis 11. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Fairfield City 30; Muncaster Castle 32; Lossiebank 35; City of Canton 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). G. G. Merlin 46; Katong111 words
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Article92 1932-01-15 7 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects 01 public interest. It must be under%tood that the Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corrcsptjndents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing/, and on one side of the paper only. Pen92 words
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Article253 1932-01-15 7 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Although the C. T. A. hall was overcrowded by Indian musical enthusiasts on the 8th trot, to listen to the fine and rare musical treat provided by Miss Thaiyalnaygi Comaraswamy, a good many missed the unique opportunity of hearing her.253 words
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Article182 1932-01-15 7 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune") Sir. —I am a regular customer of Beach Road market between two and four in the afternoons, and have had dealings with the market men since 1915. Never before have I seen the market, or rather the whole market, in such a mess182 words
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Article150 1932-01-15 7 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune: v Sir. —In his address at the meeting of the Legislative Council held in September last H. E. the Governor, among other things, said: "I have ordered that all temporary allowances, both to officers on the active list and to pensioners, must150 words
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Article512 1932-01-15 7 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —There are many problems now confronting Malaya. That of Education is unquestionably one of the most pressing, and should be solved at the earliest moment possible. Malaya has hitherto maintained educational institutions of different grades. They are either supported by the512 words
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Article101 1932-01-15 7 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—May I ask for a little space in your paper to make a complaint about thefts at the Katong Park Bathing Pagar? This pagar was recently opened to the public, and I am afraid the stories about losing things apply there101 words
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Article182 1932-01-15 7 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."J Sir.—There appears daily in one of the pages of your esteemed journal a form asking for support towards the above fund. My friends and I wish to know whether, if we contribute our mites towards the fund, and say after some time182 words
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Article547 1932-01-15 7 PLAN READY BY FEBRUARY. Parliamentary worries .temporarily out of the way the Government is going to concentiate on working out the details of its economic policy. Ministers are to have no more time off than the rest of us. and after a few days' holiday at547 words
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141 1932-01-15 7 LEWIS AND PEAT'S REPORT. Messrs Lewis and Peat, in their .ve<-..., i*p:rt of to-day, stat^: The past weak has been extr m?ly dull locally and there is but litile to report. Buying on account of Japan has kept nearby deliveries it ady but forwards have141 words
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48 1932-01-15 7 Singapore, Jan. 15. i Standard Spot g% l 0 February 10 March 1014 101. April-June 10% 10% July-Sept. 1114 nv 4 Tone of Market: Quiet Steady. Latest Cables: London Spot Sheet 3%d. per lb. New York: Spot Sheet G. 4% cents, per lb.48 words
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Article137 1932-01-15 7 London. Jan. 14. Messrs. Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as fo'lows: Spot £141% (£141%) Forward £144 7/16 (£144%). The market is strong Messrs. Syminton and Wilson not fy to-day's rubber prices as follows: Spot 3S,d. <3'„ d.>. Forward 3 5/16 d. (3%d.). The market137 words
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Article299 1932-01-15 7 Singapore, Jan. 15. j Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 4 7 32d.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 4%d., London J6l days' sight 2s. 4 l I6d London 30 days' sight 2s. 4 132 d., London demand 2s. 3 31!32d., London T<T. 2s. 3 29 32d., Lyons demands299 words
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Article173 1932-01-15 7 Singapore, Jan. 15. Rice, Siam 1 p?r Koyan $238 Rice, Siam 2 $210 Rice, Siam 3 $193 Rice, Siam 4 $185 Rice, Siam "Sinhway" per koyan No. 1 $194 Rice, Slam No. 2 $186 Rice. Saigon A-l $180 Rice, Saigon 1 $172 Race, Saigon 2 $166 Rice. Saigon 3173 words
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Article158 1932-01-15 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. Jan. 15, noon Th re is very litile doing in trn share maik't at present, because both t.n and rubber ai<fluctua.ing with-n very narrow margins. A fsw Scudais were dealt in at $1.06; Ulu Benu'-. are wantd at 26M cents. Mentakabs at 27158 words
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Article302 1932-01-15 7 Jan. 15, 11 am RUBBER London: unchanged. New York: 4% cents (G.), down 1|16 ceat. snares: Quiet. Allenbys 65—75 cents, Ayer Moleks 50—60 cents, Ayer Pana* 55—«0 cents, Bassetts 30—40 cents, Brogas 47—52 cenw. uak.iL Jeiotongs 15 —20 cents, Bukit Katlla »0—25 cents, Connemaras 65—75302 words
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Article40 1932-01-15 7 BARLOW'S REPORT. Messrs. Barlow and Co., in their weekly maiket report dated Jan. 15, state: There has been little ohenge in the market during the past week. Clcs rg quotations are as follows: —Sundiiod 5>J.bO Mixed $5.10.40 words
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Advertisement772 1932-01-15 7 VICTORIA THEATRE! SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY'S I First Symphony j Concert. j Friday, January 22nd, at 9.30 p.m. I Monday, January 25th, at 5.30 p.m. VOCALISTS: —MADAM HAWKINS (SOPRANO) j CLARK (CONTRALTO) j Booking at Little's from Monday, Jan. 18th. j Prices: $2, and $1. I j j Victoria Theatre CODING772 words
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Miscellaneous300 1932-01-15 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Temper*- Brtftat. STATIONS. ture. Rainfall SunMax. Mm. UWHB Alor Star 88 66 Nil 10.8 Kota Bharu 80 65 0.32 2.1 K. Trengganu 82 69 Nil 9.3 Kroh 85 66 Nil 8.8 S.tiawan 91 70 Nil BJJ Ipoh 93 72 Nil 9.S Butterworth 89 70300 words
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93 1932-01-15 8 SMITH—On Jan. 15 at the General Hospital. Singapore, in his tv.cn.y eight year. Win ton Harold, only son of Mr. W. H. Sm.th and Mrs. D. Cnian3 of Sydney. Australia. WEE SOON NEO—Beloved Wife of Mr. OB ia Kim Cheow of P. O.93 words
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Article665 1932-01-15 8 "All roads lead to Rome." The old tag came to our minds in considering the various recent evidences of the trend of development in Singapore. All the indications point to energetic industrial expansion during the next few years, leading not only to the intense exploitation of all available665 words
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Article377 1932-01-15 8 The Chief Justice. F.M.S. and Lady Elphinstone ai- going Home on leave tar.y in February. At the next meeting of the Tomlinson Hall Literary Society, on Jan. 19. the Rev. T. R_ Dean will give an address on "The Charm of Poetry." The members of the Chettiars' cNattukkottai) community of377 words
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Article157 1932-01-15 8 Producers Arriving Next Month. ative of the "Malaya Tribun=" XmTd' a V d e av that a W Malayan life and cnaracver. j." Tast four camera-men a producer and assist-ant-producer and a lady secretary, who Ii reported to be a Unguis.. The proj ct is said157 words
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Obituary238 1932-01-15 8 AN ADVERTISING EXPERT. We regret to announce the death of Mr. Winton Harold Smith in the General Hospital this morning, after a protracted illness. Mr. Smith was bom in Sydney and learnt his profession in the Advertising Department of Un:on Theatres as an assistant,238 words
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Article81 1932-01-15 8 MANY MEETINGS DURING NEXT FEW DAYS. Rugby. Jan. 14. With the approach cf the reparations and disarmament conferences and the reassembly of Parliament early next month the Cabinet is faced with pressure of business. Important statements of policy on international and domestic isues will De made s;on after81 words
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59 1932-01-15 8 Jan. 14. The Foreign Secretary. Sir John Simon, tonight gave a dinner at the Foreign Offi c in honour of the Crown Prince of Ethiopia. The Duke of Gloucester the Prime Minister, members cf the Cabinet and ether leading .tatesmen. and the Archbishop of Canterbury,59 words
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Article50 1932-01-15 8 Reuter. London. Jan. 14. The will of the novelist, Mrs. Eliza Louiza Moresby Beck, who died in Kyoto in 1931. includes a bequest of £550 to her son, Harry Drake Hodgklnson. with the hope that he will apply it for the benefit of the Kyukoln Temple. Koyassam, Japan.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article36 1932-01-15 8 British Official. Rugby, Jan. 14. The Prince of Wales has made known his intention of visiting the Birmingham section of the British Industries Pair, which opens on Feb. 22.— Brittch Official.British Official. - 36 words
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Article23 1932-01-15 8 Reuter. London Jan. 14. The death has occurred cf David Croal Pendrich, joint Chief Editor of Reuters News Agem y. —Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article74 1932-01-15 8 The 8.1. "Rajula" with mails from Europe (London mails despatched on Dec. 24), is expected to roach Penang at noon to-day. The mails will be forwarded from Prai by special train and should reach Singapore to-morrow morning. Delivery of correspondence will be made about noon. From China and74 words
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Article50 1932-01-15 8 CHINA NOTES AND NEWS, on page 2 SPOTLIGHTS, on page 4. DIARY OP EVENTS, on page 5. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 7. IfMfOfl O* «>-T'\V ni> \>» MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 11. CLUB DIARY, on page 12. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 12. HOME SPORTS REVIEW, on page50 words
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Article576 1932-01-15 8 (BY "LOOKER-OS 1 It strikes me that th,- best thin to do just now would be to go on a Polar expedition, or an Amazon ex ploration, and forget everything fa a couple of years or so. There's that Sir George fe'low. who predicts a mpl e576 words
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Article28 1932-01-15 8 LATEST QK'TA.-' BOB*** London: 3'sd New York: 4 i 0 Singapore: 9 T s W London Spot: t» 61 Three Months. El«* Singapore: $7175 H»28 words
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Advertisement215 1932-01-15 8 i "BURN SIDE" j —I OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS INSIDE DIMENSIONS. PRICE. 22 ins 15 ins. 14 ins. 13 ia* 9 ins 8 ins 24 17 16 U m 11 h 10 m 96 IS 17 16 12 104 Sl2S.ro I L ,1 12V4 550.00 ,o 17U S'o>oo 3fi 21 21 2215 words
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Advertisement48 1932-01-15 8 Pleasin resents IN Jewellery AT lowest Prices FOR j New Year li. S. de Silva Bros Jewellers. 2i. HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. 634 North Bridge Road TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905 T. X X Oxford Shoes Stars 25 to 44. j From 70 c nts to $1.15 per pair48 words
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189 1932-01-15 9 oil, ONCESSION IN COLOMBIA. i; \\k PRESSED TO GRANT A LOAN. big scandal is deve'opinjr in Ami„,v Tnment circle in which lc Tr asurer. Mr A. W. Mellon, to he involved. A loan to i i md189 words
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Article227 1932-01-15 9 KRKSH OUTBREAK IN HONOLULU. Honolulu. Jan. 14. Tr, name ol racial feeling is re-kindled by 4 7 rt an Assault upon a Fortune, e v alleged assailant, an American Irutn Texas, denies the charge. Washington. Jan. 14. That ot the Hawaiian authorities has eonv;r. d uwiess elements in227 words
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Article256 1932-01-15 9 GOOD ENTERTAINMENT AT THE ALHAMBRA. 1 .oly conceived climax puts the ■al rtamp of excellence on the comedy The Guardsman." which began a season at Whambrt l ist n ght. The film is comedy enat of the word—not of the rj> nor farcical type, but with a sold256 words
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26 1932-01-15 9 Wa hlngton Jan. 14. «W Hoover will stand again for Presl>v;m. nation, according; to an announce- > the Postmaster. Mr. Brown.26 words
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Article518 1932-01-15 9 Progressive Decrease In Armaments. Rugby, Jan. 14. A statement that Britain would welcome completion of tiac London Naval Treaty by agreement between France. Italy and herself was made by Capt. Eden (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs) in an important speech at the Mansion Hoioe to-day. He added:518 words
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Article343 1932-01-15 9 BRITISH CABINET COMMITTEE MEETINGS. Rugby. Jan. 14. At a further meeting of the Cabinet this morning, it is und rstcod. Ministers had been again cons der ng arrangements for the Lausanne conference. Last night a ccmmi tee of the Cabinet wh.ch has b for? it the343 words
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Article72 1932-01-15 9 BRITISH ARMY COUNCIL CONSIDERS BIG REDUCTIONS. London, Dec. 31. Following the practice mobilisation of the Ist Division during August at Aldershot, it h understood to-day thai, the Army Council has been considering a reduction in the amount cf baggage ar,d transport taken by an infantry d'v'f. on during72 words
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Article343 1932-01-15 9 Germany Would Benefit Most. Rugby, Jan. 14. Dealing with the present financial situation last night. Sr Walter Layton. who is a member of the Consultative Economic Committee of the L~ague of Nations, said that the position v,as desperately difficult and dangerous and a prov sioral343 words
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Article564 1932-01-15 9 Monday Jan. 4. His Eoccellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at the Council Chamber. Government Offices, this moining. His Excellency. Lady Clementi and Mis? Clementi were present at an addiess on Rubber given by Mr. L. Cresson at the Singapore Exhibit.en t > cv564 words
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913 1932-01-15 9 MUST WITNESSES GO TO LONDON? PRESSING GOVERNMENT FOR DEFINITE REPLY. The latest devc'cpment in the argument betw en the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association and the Straits Goveriunmt on shipping freights is a very frank Liter from the S.S. (S.) A. to the913 words
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Advertisement213 1932-01-15 9 PAVILION —TO-NlfiHT THE B. L P. MUSICAL DANCING PRODUCTION. j n i RAISE j ft I j O j THE J C j j j A I ROOF I n Starring BETTY BALFOUR NEXT CHANGE j j REX BEACH'S IMMORTAL CLASSIC "The Spoilers" Starring Gary Cooper CYCLONIC DRAM ON A213 words
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Article1117 1932-01-15 10 ANNUAL MEETING OF SOCCER SECTION. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Mr. R. D. Brummitt was yesterday elected captain of the S.C.C. Ist XI, at the annual meeting of trie soccer section of the Club. Mr. L- Cherr.ngton was elected vi e-captain and Mr. A. Buchanan was elected captain of the1,117 words
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Article494 1932-01-15 10 LADY YEARS PAYS GOOD DIVIDEND. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 14. The weather was fine, attendance good and going hard at to-day's races here. In the first race Sahaya Punya, the favourite, was badly away and ran last. Black Hawk led to the494 words
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Article154 1932-01-15 10 DATES PLAYERS. Basketball. The following will represent the Eventide Athletic Party against the Chung Wu Athlet c Association in a basket-ball friendly match at the Great World's sporting field at 8 p.m. sharp: Lee Cheng Siew (captain); Tan Chong Beng; Chua Boon Swee; Tan Quee Hock: Lim Teow Kee; and154 words
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Article63 1932-01-15 10 REPLACED BY PAPER AND COTTON WOOL. London, Dec. 26. Jewellery valued at £8,000 was lost yesterday in the transit from Hatton Garden to Regent Street. A Hatton Garden jeweller despatched a packet registered post and when it reached th: destination it was found that the Jewellery had been63 words
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Article466 1932-01-15 10 CHINESE RESISTANCE TO HONJO. Gen va, Jan. 14. M. Briand, together with the League Secre-tary-General, formally set th.> seal on the Manchurian Commission, which as forecast is finally constituted as follows: Count Aldo Brandini Mare Scotti (Laly), M. Claud 1 (France). Lord Lytton (Britain), Mr. Mac Coy466 words
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Article329 1932-01-15 10 GREAT AMERICAN MATCH IN SUPPORT OF SYSTEMS. New York. Dec. 23. The great contract bridge between Mr. Ely Culbertson and Mr. Sydney S. Lenz proponents cf two different systems of bidding, reachea ts half-way point to-day. At the end of the 79;h rubber, Mr. Culbertson .s leading329 words
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Article91 1932-01-15 10 ENGINE BOILER EXPLODES KILLING TWO. Sacramento. Dec. 27. A boiler explosion wrecked the engine of the Southern Pacific West Ooast Limited train near Richvale, Butte County, yesterday, k lling Jcseph Sturm, engineer, and Walter T. Stone, fireman. No passengers were injured. Reports to the railway headquarters here said91 words
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Article43 1932-01-15 10 ACCIDENT ON CHRISTMAS DAY. London, Dec. 26. Two men were killed and five injured in a blasting accident on the Lochaber water power scheme on Christmas day. Drilling operations were in progress on Thursday to connect Loch Creg and Loch Loggan.43 words
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Article33 1932-01-15 10 Under the airspaces of the Catholic Young Men's Association. Mr. A. Pcmnu Dorai will lecture on the subject of "Culture" at the Association riall, 50, Ophir Road, Singapore, on Sunday at 9.15 a.m.33 words
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Article655 1932-01-15 10 COMMITTEE'S ANNUAL REPORT. Th- annual gemral m rating *t the Ceylon Snorts Club will be held on Jan, 23, at .he club-house, at 4 p.m. In th ir report for the year end d Du. 3i. J93L the committee state: Six comm tt c meetings were held655 words
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Article346 1932-01-15 10 CIVIL SERVANTS' LACK OF SENSE OF HUMOUR. Writing from Bournemouth Mr. David Freeman, in a letter to the "New Statesman," says: Your reviewer, who I strongly suspect has been a member of the Malayan Civil Service, has largely failed to understand M. Fauconnier's work or he would346 words
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Article51 1932-01-15 10 LISTENING-IN IN HIS BATH TUB. Wellington, Dec. 10. Leigh Hcldsworth Anton (ag~d 19 years) was found dead in a bath last night. H« was wearing radio headphones connected with a s"t whose aerial was a length of wire plugged into a power point Anton had been killed by51 words
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Article859 1932-01-15 10 "THAT MAN IS LAUGHING AT ME." HONG KONG LAWYER IN COURT. Mr T Rowan, the Hong Kong lawyer to S~ *W charg U wUh cr^al was resumed before the District Judge (Mr. again in the witness box when Mr. Tan. counsel for tbe his long cross-examination A859 words
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Article156 1932-01-15 10 BANKER SHOOTS HIS COLLEAGUE. Fielding, N.Z., Dec. 29. A tragic mistake made last night by a young official of the Bank of New Zealand named Burton resulted in his shooting and killing a colleague and close friend, a man named McCorkindale. Th j mistake aros? in a156 words
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Article775 1932-01-15 10 GENEROUS BRITISH I POLICY. BECOMING RE( O(;\i SEDd J INDIA. CONTINUING THE < •>\FERE\rtl WORK. Prompt continuation work Q{ Indian Round-Table C ing mark d to-day by i! d partart f rte cf th British delegate 0 carry ward its work in India and of the775 words
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Article55 1932-01-15 10 At the ninth untitled At the ninth aonii Gaylang Straits-Chn, v^K :a "°~Lj oflcf Wednesday the foUo I^ m i t bearers fcr the en Lim Soon Bee; Vi Kee Guan and Tan V JjT Mr. Chia Poh Th.:.-: Boon Tuan; hon a hon. Supt.. Mr l members, < W**55 words
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Article44 1932-01-15 10 The nith untitled The fhth Ann'\e: will be celebrated Bungalow <s', mi** kindly lent for the Sunday. The folk* Saturday, com men flat race, broad ju." one mile race and Sunday. All Day (doubles), tug-or-v n(1 ,<ntf»take part m these wem» will be charged44 words
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Article1595 1932-01-15 11 Is The Present System Satisfactory? MUSLIM AFFAIRS. r Muslim Correspondent.) I the English education of I such great Interest that Malaya Tribune" and other papers have commented on it enta have made it clear that learning English at a disthe 6th. inst. tha 'Malay a Lumpur,1,595 words
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Article72 1932-01-15 11 In the January issue of "Scout ng In Ma'aya the official orsrar of the Boy Scouts of Malaya. th~ Ccmm ss'oner review- the progress mnde during last year. He states in his leport that he Is vo y pleased with the mark'd improvement in the scouts of72 words
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Article33 1932-01-15 11 The rate of issue of Money Order for India md Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100 Tb--ate of payment of Money Orders from Ind a »nd Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $10033 words
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Article261 1932-01-15 11 I TWO WOMEN CLAIM A DEAD MAN. Mr. Justice Sproule was asked to solve a matr.monial problem yesterday, when a Ch nese lady asked for a declaration that she had been lawfully married to a man who Is now d ad. She was opposed by another Chinese261 words
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Advertisement23 1932-01-15 11 1~~ i 1300 LATEST SELECTIONS j Just Recived PRICE $1.00 each. j M &E. (NATHAN fT^fQ %J) GRAMOPHONE RADIO EXPERTS NORTH BRIDGE ROAli.23 words
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Advertisement251 1932-01-15 11 I New World Show FOR FIN *Nl> FKO. I THKKE YOU Ml ST Go! NEW WORLD TALKIE THEATRE 7.15 P.M. TO-VN.HT 9.30 P.M. NOAH BEERY SUE CAROL are ihe two 810 Sum of IN LINE OF DUTY Supp rted by James Murray and Francis McDonald Another New Fir*i~Run Talkie F251 words
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Advertisement434 1932-01-15 11 MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP WON and British Record Broken with help of f PHOSFERINE CHAMPION 001 LEONG TEIK writes: T is with the greatest pleasure that I write to testify I to the benefits I have received by taking Phosferine during my training for the 1931 Malayan Weight- Lifting Championships. As I434 words
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453 1932-01-15 12 liliyn XA i lZITI^^5JHkr2!2ss^——si RADIO RECEPTION OR RECORDS? CHANGES IN "LOUAL" PROGRAMMES. A number of changes are necessary in your radio chart. Bangkok, it is officially announced has stopoed broadcasting on the shortwave The Siam station was usually workmg on Monday around 40 metres. As a maler of fact I453 words
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Article587 1932-01-15 12 Latest Developments In Malaya. in use regulating the times at which particular stations operate. An interesting development is that every day. Kuala Lumpur broadcasts to all F.M.S. stations the news bulletins of British Official Wireless and receives on behalf of the Survey Department all weather reports from587 words
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Advertisement174 1932-01-15 12 j J Finest Quality "Pineapple" Cooked Ham AT REDUCED PRICE Singapore Gold Storage j Company, Limited. Orchard Road Sub Depots. I Size No I I MAH MA'S Phone I W, 1?/// St 7731. I -VT^ J Singapore. I »C J2iB» S I -rr-~ j Overseas Tobacco Co St*sG*PO»t FAMOUS "A"174 words
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Advertisement135 1932-01-15 12 "RADIO HOME' 107, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE Just unpacked MULTI Ranpe of RAJ» MAINS Comoonents. Hydra: Franklin Formo: Dubilller: Graham-Fansh Mica m and Mains Condensers. Blue Spot 66R W crs: Undy Super 8 Dynamic: Erncsaafl phones: Lanchester P rmantnt Mag*** Radio Meters: Dix-Onemeiers \hg Avometers: Grawor Elite Speakers ww Mains135 words
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Miscellaneous801 1932-01-15 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Short-Wave Broadcasts For The Week. aeeders should note that Petaling Hlii Kuala Lumpur) is now cm J5 metoee until rurther notice. P.O.J. (Eindhoven) and Tanjong Prlok (Java) are suspended Radio Goldberg is now on dally exempt Sundays-on 26 metres on Monday, Wednesday and Frioay and on801 words
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Miscellaneous261 1932-01-15 12 CLUB DIARY. (Therm are numerous Club* and Societies t* Singapore, most of the members of which art eaders of the "Malaya Tribune:' This Dion provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-datt tnd complete. Happenings of general interest ■rill stm be included in the "Diary261 words
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Miscellaneous269 1932-01-15 12 Musical Society: Annual general meeting, 72, Desker Road, 2 p.m. Oei Khee Association: Eighth annual general meeting, club-house, 199-B. Jalan Besar, 10.30 a.m. Sunbeam Musical Party: Mr. Ho Chow Lin's redding invitation, 23, Lorong 29, Geylang Road. Assemble at Mr. Swee Kow's residence, 3, Lorong 22, at 6 p.m. sharp.269 words
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Miscellaneous367 1932-01-15 12 RADIO-SAIGON MUSIC. I Programmes Up f 0 Jan. 24. JANUARY 15 1. Bailft dcs burgravrv (Leo Sach; 2. sur "Com net. 0 f 3. Le wage (Terryb (pour riofe Barras). Ko 6' 5. Famafcle sur "Qu'f .i dit l abb<, 6. Melcpce el complaintr l a.iennj (J2 JANUARY Iti 4.367 words
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Article1084 1932-01-15 13 MUST BE OUR OWN MANUFACTURERS. AMALGAMATION WITH HOME FIRMS. The Inspiration of much of the discussion proceeding nowadays, both in the Press and among the public of Malaya on the future of the rubber industry, is the thought "why cannot we be our own manufacturers." This1,084 words
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Article317 1932-01-15 13 MARCONI RECALLS THIRTY YEARS AGO. Marchese Marconi on Dec. 12 recalled how he received the first wireless signal across the Atiantx th rty years ago, when he spoke from London that n ght over the Transatlant c wireless crcuit for broadcast throughout America. R was the occasion317 words
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Article517 1932-01-15 13 THE FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN CLIPPER TORRENS. A model of the "Torrens," th? last fullrigg.d composite passeng r clipper ever launched, has recently been built by Messrs. Sir Jam s Laing and Sons, Limited, Sunderland, and ras been lent to ihe Sund rland Museum for a t:m? by th?517 words
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Article229 1932-01-15 13 JAPANESE BAN STRICTLY ENFORCED. Tokyo, Dec. 29. It was announced here to-day that yesterday the Ministry of Finance declined to give permission to the Yokohama Specie Bank to ship gold specie to the United States worth 150,003,000 yen for the purpose of settling exchange accounts in America between229 words
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Article860 1932-01-15 13 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. TASTE TAKES A HAND IN AESTHETICS. The great Smithfleld cattle market officially ended on Friday: but it really came to an end yesterday, when the last of the animals were being packed off to their homes, says the "Observer" of Dec. 13.860 words
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Article254 1932-01-15 13 SCIENCE IN BOLSHEVIST MOULDS. Moscow, Dec. 7. Inasmuch as few of the pre-war Russian professors were "Red" in the strict Bolshevik definition of that term, the creation of a Communist professoriate was regarded as an essent al and important part of the larger task of creating a254 words
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Advertisement403 1932-01-15 13 j YALE BALL BEARING SPUK-GEAREO i CHAIN BLOCKS I MaCblne Shop Neces s«ies I I 9 I U The selection of a hoist is important t-k- k i I c I afford to make a mistake. The 223 maf ff >7Z T ot I first, then buys on his judgment.403 words
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Advertisement213 1932-01-15 13 Stop that i| cold with I The /hr. tv u > treatment The inhaling of Vapex (l clears the breathing pas- )1 sages and kills the ccld germs in the nose and )1 j throat. A drop on your (l handkerchief, a drop on j your pillow and a drop213 words
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Article215 1932-01-15 14 Croup And Convulsions. There ar- few ailments more distressing to see than these, and whan attacks occur, parents often do no- know what to do until the doctor comes. Croup is caused by the formation of a false m mbrane in the throat and unless this215 words
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242 1932-01-15 14 Crosses The Atlantic To Fight For—An Empty Purse. AL BROWN KEEPS A PROMISE. (By Air Mail: Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, Dec. 31. Held up to ridicule, and stup ndous sums they demand for risking championship, professional boxers have won the mercenary242 words
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Article543 1932-01-15 14 A BILLIARDS RANKING LIST. BILLIARDS. Every cricket:r who goes to watch t^" dr f V™ whispers his thanks to Providence that this chubby little man in shirtsleeves is d rec^" g a composition ball over green in stead o f aiming a l ather ball at the wickets543 words
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Article484 1932-01-15 14 WHAT OF SWEDEN AND JAPAN? RUGBY FOOTBALL. Continental nations who, in the craze for emulating Great Britain in sport, have adooted popular British games have succeeded more than moderately well in some, notably soccer and lawn tennis but failed execrably in others such as rugger. Prance may484 words
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721 1932-01-15 14 SEEKING A JONES AMONG OUR SMITHS AND ROBINSONS. GOLF. The light of Bobby Jones which dimmed the hopes of all his rivals, and particularly those of his British opponents in the vividness of its beams, has faded into quiescence. Its flashes have been721 words
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Article841 1932-01-15 14 1931 A MOST PROMISING YEAR FOR GREAT BRITAIN. LAWN TENNIS. Not for several years has there been such a case of "honours easy" between the three chief lawn tennis playing nations—Great Britain, Prance and the United States. America won the championship of Wimbledon and of841 words
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Article395 1932-01-15 14 ASSN. FOOTBALL. Quite an interesting little race has been going on for some time between Aston Villa and Bradford City for the honour cf bemg the first club to score 1,000 League goals since the War After the matches played on Saturday, December 12, the Villa395 words
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350 1932-01-15 14 SQUASH RACKETS. F. D. Amr Bey, the brilliant young E§yp-jr player, has won tht amateur Squash Racket' Championship of Great Britain His opponent in the final was w. D. Mi t pherson, the title holder of 1924 and Hi whom he effectively defeated three games two;350 words
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Advertisement312 1932-01-15 14 1932 8 h.p. SINGER "Junior. Everything big about the Improved 1932 8 h.p. Singer "Junior" but the price and the petrol consumption! Visit our showroom today and see the 1932 models. Cycle Carriage Co. (1926) Ltd. LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT YOURSELF. FREE TEST HOROSCOPES Bf FAMOUS BOMBAY ASTROLOGER Hundreds who312 words
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Advertisement472 1932-01-15 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MUL. PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. AND ORIENTAL STEAM Ligation <%UgOS*, FAR EAST MAIL SERVILe.. (Coder Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1932. 9.000 Jan. 13 Brt a 6.500 Jan. 19 HS" 16.000472 words
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Advertisement566 1932-01-15 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE iiNY.K. mS$ LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 Jan. 27 28 S TERUKANI MARU 12.000 Feb. 10 11 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Feb. 24 25 HARUNA MARU 10,850 Mar. 9 10 9 KATORI MARU 11,000566 words
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Advertisement448 1932-01-15 15 STEAMER SAILINGS^ NORDDEUTSCHER (Incorporated In Germany) The undernoted are the Company* intended fixtures.— OUTWARDS. S s.s. "TRAVE" lor Hong Kong, S'hai, Yokohama. Kobe, Osaka, Chinwangtao and Dairen Jan 23 s.s. "TRIER" for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Feb 1 s.s. "SCHLESIEN" for Y'hama, Kobe, Osaka and Moji448 words
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Advertisement601 1932-01-15 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA Deutsch IHps P I Au Strallscne Dwnpfschlfla |Q Cj seUsch-lft (Companies Incorporates in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1932. t m.s. DUISBURG via Manila Jan. 27 m.s. vogtland via Manila Fob. 12 t m.s. SAUERLAND via Manila Feb. 19 m.s. FRIESLAND601 words
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Advertisement339 1932-01-15 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH I (Bra BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 2, Pinlayson Green. BANKS. THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK (SINGAPORE) LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) No. 14, Chulia Street Telephone No. 3163. Affiliated339 words
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Advertisement576 1932-01-15 15 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OF THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED. 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Telephone No. 2904. The North Branch of this Bank which Ii now opened for business will provide the f©e» lowing facilities to customers:— BANKING DEPARTMENT (Commercial Banking). We transact a general commercial banktnf business. ACCEPTANCES We buy576 words
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Advertisement1975 1932-01-15 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. Le zSMercie/s School. ESTABLISHED 1906 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only-Primary to Commercial. NO AGE UMIT! Principal:—F. I. PliLtLo. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE EDUCATIONAL. PRIVATE TUITION given by a Lady1,975 words
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