Malaya Tribune, 23 January 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX- -No. 19 SINGAPORE SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Jan. 23, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 57 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE": IS THE BEST ADVERTISING j MEDIUM j IN j MALAYA. S IN TABLET FORM. i j Against CONSTIPATION j Nothing like purgatives or laxatives. j i 2 i J I Its use does not lead to habit. I Free sample can be obtained from: J FRANCO-EASTERN TRADING
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  • 237 2 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. Revival Of The "Corner:' An effort is being made to revive the "Woman's Corner." This feature was very popular in its earlier days. Subsequently, owing t(. lack of contributions, ;ts publication had to be suspended. But in these days when
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  • 391 2 Most people are obsessed with the idea ot economy. But what, exactly, is economy? Face the question squarely. The ruthUss cutting down of ssentials is not economy, indeed it may prove the opposite. The first thing to cut down is luxury. Entertainment must be reduced. The hairdresser
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  • 1016 2  -  Their Ideals And Aspirations. (By C. L. Kan Neo. The successful debut of our local lady lawyer at the recent Assize Court prompts me to reflect on the women of Malaya, their ideals and aspirations. Till recent times women of Malaya were innocent victins of the old
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  • 311 2  -  <By L. K. Soon. No rule can be laid down, of course, con cerning the right age at which a man and a woman should marry; but in the opinion of most thinking men early marriages are best, and short courtships. The only medical man of standing who
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  • 51 2 BULLETS FLY IN SYDNEY STREET. Sydney. Dec. 29 Traffic was scattered wildly in William Street, near King's Cross, last evening when two gunmen fought a battle over a girl in the middle of the street. Bullets flew in all directions. One was killed and the other
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  • 171 2 A wireless invention by which it would be possible to control, without a living person in any of them, a fleet of aeroplanes or ships, is claimed to have been made by a young wireless engineer. He also declares that by his device, radio sgnals cannot be jammed—
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 276 2 b FOLLOWS TNSECTS are known V |l M. lobe among the most t\ dangerous carriers of disease. They breed in yyyWJP^c filth, and fly into your w home bearing germs of f> diseases which are often V fatal. Kill them before M they kill you spray A Flit kills flies,mosquitoes,
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    • 111 2 IHH Milk that Keeps Without Ice j jSpl j <4 V refri 9 eration is necessary to keep KLIM fresh. Wmf- I Wi\( An opened tin lasts indefinitely. ■if Ptj' .4 j 11' J» 1 KWJf is pure fresh milk from which only j lii f J Me water has
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  • 343 3 Five-Year Plan in Yangtse Valley.—Problems of Unity.—lmportance of Communications.—Modern Hankow.—Chinese a Wonderful People.— Anti-Japanese Boycott in Hong Kong.—Prevention of Plague.— Work of Dr. Wu Lien-teh— League of Nations' Interest. Nanking, Jan. 7. Mr. Chen Kung-po. the Minister of Industry, upon his assumption of office to-day issued
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  • 238 3 "I wish to state that it is the policy »1 the new Government to give equal protection to capitalists and labourers alike. We welcome foreign capital and the legitimate interests of foreign investors will be protected. It is needless to say that the Chinese capitalist will enjoy similar
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  • 657 3 The Chinese are a wonderful people, in the way they stoically endure one calamity after another. Already former owners are returning and building up wooden houses in place of the brick ones, and even in one or two cases, new brick houses. Some families are living in
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  • 500 3 As the result of the recent Japanese boycott the import of Fushun coal is sadly on the decline, and at present the Indian coal takes the chief place in the import of coal to South China and this Colony. There are two important reasons which account for
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  • 171 3 As a result of the plague outbreak in the Sutao and Nangan regions last year which cover an area of thousands of square miles, bounded by Tuchan (20 miles west of Taonan), Nungan (about 160 miles eastwards from Taonan), and by Tungliaosouth-westwards, we decided to establish a permanent
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  • 155 3 On the other hand, the series of scattered outbreak in Shensi and Shansi provinces have turned out to be real plague as confirmed by Drs. Jettmar, Lv, Chan Wang and Ma sent by the Central Field Health Station and our Plague Prevention Service. It appears that, early
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  • 95 3 No cholera has been reported from an? J* of Manchuria. In the Shanghai district, a limited, mild outbreak began on August 8 and ended on October 23, lasting 76 days with a total oi 482 cases (57 fatal). It Is quite possible that the large numbti of anti-cholera vaccinations
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  • 91 3 The dcvastat.rg floods in the Yangtze Valley involved the loss of thousands of lives and tens of million of dollars, also entailing extra labours for the health authorities, who fortunately, under the direction of the Head of the National Health Administration, were equal to the occasion. Thus, early
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  • 65 3 The sudden invasion of Manchuria by Japanese troops on September 18 and its aftermath have caused wide-spread suffering and business depression as well as general unrest throughout the country. Even our anti-plague work in the Sutao area was cut short by military movements and it is fortunate for all
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  • 188 3 Owing to the inability of Dr. J. Heng Liu to attend the 17th session of the Health Committee of the League of Nations in May, I proceeded to Geneva on his behalf and sat as one of the vice-presidents from May 4 to May 8. Among the important subjects
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  • 94 3 Volume VII of our Manchurian Plague Prevention Service Reports, 1929-30, has been published and is being circulated among all leading scientific institutions and libraries of the world. The present volume comprises 240 pages and contains valuable contributions from our staff to the literature of plague, cholera, serology, entomology
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  • 61 3 Apart from the political unrest in Manchuria, the general, trade depression of the world has affected Harbin whose population is suffering acutely from the lew exchange of silver, limited exports and increasing unemployment. Nevertheless, because of its importance as an inland commercial metropolis and producing centre this present distress
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  • 124 3 Dr. Lin Chia-sw:e left Harbin on April 27 with League Fellowship for Quarantine studies In Europe, America and Japan. Return d October; Dr. R. Kuntschip, pathologist, resigned December 25. 1930, to return to Austria. Dr. J. W. H. Chun, Snior Medical Officer, at Harbin, was transferred to the
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  • 35 3 1930-1 1929-30 1928-29 1927-28 Harbin 9,899 9,632 9,05B 8,883 Taheiho 42 04 4,434 Sansing 1,145 3 634 Lahasusu 1,739 1284 Newchang 5,561 12.564 11,685 6.637 Manchouli 83 1 893 1,977 Hailar 8,193 5,905
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  • 244 3 The personnel of the Service for 1931 are as follows:—Dr. Wu Lien-teh, Director ard CMC; Dr Chun Wing-hon, S.M.O.; resigned on August 31; Dr. Lin Chia-swee. S.M.O.. Newchwang; Dr. Shih Chi-liang. Residert S M O. Harbin; Dr. R. Poll.tzer, Chief Bacteriologist. Harbin Laboratory; Dr. Sung Chi-ai, Resident M.O.. Harbin;
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 234 3 i I ISHIiJ Wma\mWe&m i i r i i i i The Far East Oxygen I Acetylene Co., Ltd. i j 'Phone *****. i j i i I i i I i Gramophone ■sCSII Records Electrically Recorded I (without scratch) mmmmmwrntmmmm—mUmwrn mmmwrn I 1 mmmmm mmmaaammm mm mmmmum mmmmmm A
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  • 2419 4 LOOKING BACK AND LOOKING FORWARD. EVENTS LEADING TO THE WORLD CRISES. (Special to the "Molama Trlmme. m t The year that has Just closed has singularly disappointed the hopes expressed everywhere twelve months ago; hopes for an end to the economic crisis, for a spirit
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  • 771 4 COMMERCIAL CHAOS? IF WORLD ABANDONS GOLD. New York, Jan. 3. A plea for maintenance of the gold standard is made by the National City Bank in Its monthly review. It says: "If all countries should leave the gold standard and use paper currencies having no fixed
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 224 4 ENJOY RIFLE SHOOTING EITHER I AT TARGETS OR AT I SMALL GAME I NOBEL I •22 RIM-FIRE Semi-Smokeless CARTRIDGES I ARE ACCURATE RELIABLE IN ANY MAKE OF RIFLE j UNDER ALL CONDITIONS 1 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED IMPERIAL CHEMICAL HOUSE LONDON. S.W.I AN OPPORTUNITY. I JUST RECEIVED FROM
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  • 1584 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. IMUID BT FBAUB CO, EXCHANOI AND STOCK BBOKEBA. Singapore, January 22, 10 a.m. Uiue Tear OLO6INQ QUOTATIONS. Talue BndA. Buyers. SeUeri. II.OJ Aaam Kumbang Thi Dec. II 11. 4.0 El. 6.0 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. II O.jIJ) 1. 0.0 0.6.0 Ayer Hltam Tin June M 0.10.3
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  • 457 5 SINGAPORE. JAM. 16. MEAT. But tmmX. (round), kati 40 Beef stew or curry, kati 33 Pork, lean, kati 52 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), katt 42 Mutton Australian, lb. S° Fowl, kati 40 Hens (Locally reared) kail 45 Ducks, each 5 pigeon*, domestic unfledged, pair 88 Pigeons,
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  • 138 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (8.8.). LTD. As from Sept. 30 the following revise* prim* for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are effective: Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and or ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon M M Red Shell Motor Spirit per 4
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 16 5 i N in v with Moderate Price j y Apply to I Optical U, Thone 3786
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    • 60 5 For all defects of rteton Censalt M EZEKEL A SOKg Optometrists and Optlclaa* Rafflee Chambers, Raffle* Place, gtnenpej i A.M. stekteL o i)., (Philao, FXO. (LeaaU LEPROSY DIABETES, V.D., CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, PILES, LEUCORRHOEA. SEX-DISORDERS AND NUMEROUS OTHER COMPLICATED AND CHRONIC DISEASES are eared by ear Specialist of great reputation THE
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 1283 5 U //17 TO LISTEN FOR. RADIO-SAIGON Short -Wave Broadcasts MUSIC. for The Week. Programmes Up To ild note that Petaling Hill Jan. 31. H fV is now on 75 metres until p. C. J- (Eindhoven) and JANUARY 23. I (Java) are suspended. Radio on daily except Sundays—on «uverturf, de la
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 399 6 Amusements MAKE THIS YOUR BIG NIGHT! I Matmee: 3.15. p.m. To-Day j SPECIAL RETURN SCREENING of The Bright and Breezy I British Musical Farce Comedy:— I "LET'S LOVE and LAUGH" j l with the famous two stars of j I I MY WIFE'S FAMILY" 1 1 Gene Gerrard Muriel Angelus.
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    • 151 6 j TO-DAY and TO-MORROW j J at 3 —6.15 and 9.15 j Children Half-Price at 3 p.m. Columbia's j ALL LAUGHING THRILL PICTURE j Rain j OR Shine 1 MONDAY NEIL HAMILTON STARRED AT LAST IN LADIES MUST PLAY Snappy Daring Sparkling Comedy Drama! WATCH FOR Will Rogers in AMBASSADOR
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    • 230 6 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Fairbanks Reaching (or the Moon COMING: j The Ist. MALAY TALKIE All Talking! All Musical!! 1 —i —i nn —fa ■■inn n I 6 7' 'O-W r'T 9.15 IT BELONGS AMONG THE GREAT EXPERIENCFS OF vSS. LIFE BECAUSE IT IS SO REAL United Arti»ti Picture HUGHES' ANGELS
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  • 135 7 HYLAMS RESIST PATROL IN SOME SPOT. In the early hours of yesterday morning a Police parto!. consisting of two constables, came upon a band of Hylams in a lonely spot at Bukit Panjang. As the men appeared to have been holding a meeting the constables went up
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  • 90 7 ARRIVALS. "Gen. Verspyck," Dutch, 640 tons, Capt. Lautenback, from Natuna Is., 22-1; for Natuna Is., 26-1. "Centaur," Brit. 1,800 tons, Capt. Hughes, from Freemantle, 22-1; for Freemantle, 28-1. "Lipis," Brit. 462 tons, Capt. Phillip, from Malacca, 22-1, for Lumut, 23-1. "Palopo," Dutch, 628 tons, Capt. Huges, from Pemangkat,
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  • 906 7 LAVERTON IN THE WITNESS-BOX. GAVE HIS OWN PLANTS TO MRS. CAMPBELL. "I am not in the habit of going into people's homes and picking up things to see if they have any marks on them," said R.H.C. Laverton during the course of the continued hearing before
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  • 110 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore. Jan. 23. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). H.M.S. Kent 22; Yuensang. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Argun Maru 15; Scheer 13; Trave 9: Subadar 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Silverbelle 30; Muncaster Castle 32; Kinta 34; Benalder 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate
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  • 258 7 AMAH AND TUKANK AVER ABSCOND, COURT SEQUEL TO BIG LOSS. Police raid in a house in Hong Hong recently, alleged to have been occupied by Communists, resulted in the arrest of a Cantonese woman and a Hylam who were wanted by the Singapore Police in
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  • 373 7 MUNICIPAL MEETING. (From Our Own Corrtt^onitnt.) Malacca. Jan. 22. The regular monthly meeting of the Malacca Municipal Commissioners was held to-day at 2.30 p.m. at the Resident Councillor's office. The following were present: The Hon. Mr. C. H. G. Clarke (President), Messrs. W. N. Gourlay. C. Rose (Municipal
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  • 328 7 THIS YEAR'S BUDGET. The budget of the Singapore Improvement Trust for ?932 is published as a supplement to the Government Gazette. Improvement Fund revenue in 1931 was- estimated at Sept. 30 to be $1 added to a sum of $500,000 receipts from the Gov ernment $10 Million Fund,
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  • 203 7 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS FOR 1 1931. The improvement in Malayan trade shown in October and November last year was maintained during December. Malaya's imports for the year, however, totalled only $462,000,000 (a decline of $261,733,000 compared with 1930), while exports were $238,979,000 less at $435,123,000. The
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  • 48 7 Singapore, Jan. 22. Standard Spot 9 1 9* s February 9'iMarch 9\ 9 April-June 9 T 10 July-Sept. 10 10'j Tone of Market: Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 2 15jl6d per lb. New York: Spot Sheet G. 4-5 16 cents per lb.
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  • 73 7 "S.F.P." Service. London. Jan. 22, Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £139 11/16 (£l4l 9,16). Forward £142 11/16 (£144 9/16). The market is easy. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2 15/16 d. (2 15'16d
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  • 56 7 "S.F.P." Service. London. Jan. 22. Anglo-Dutch Plantations (Java") has Issued a circular stating the results for the year. The cash profit is sufficient to cover the debentures and sinking fund guarantees, but no dividend will be paid. Tamiang report shows a net profit £2,460. making the total to
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  • 316 7 British Official. Singapore, Jan. 22. Selling: London 4 months" sight 2s. 4 5 32d London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 1 32d.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 31 32d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 15 16d.. London demand 2s. 3 London T.T. 2s. 3 13 16d..
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  • 68 7 Very litrl i change is reported in the condition of C. M. Menon. the Indian who is alleg.d to have assaulted his brother's wife and her daughter in their home in St. George's Road on Monday morning, and then turned the weapon on himself. He is si
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  • 34 7 Pleading guilty before the Second Magistrate tMS-. G. E. Clayton) yesterday to a charge of vagrancy, N. C. Begg was ordered to be sent to the House of Detention.
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  • 293 7 15. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. I Jan. 22, 11 a m RLJJBEK. London: 2 15 16d., unchanged. New York: 4 516 cents (G.), up 1j 16 cent. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 60—70 cents, Ayer Moleks 50—60 cents, Ayer Panas 50—60 cents, Bassetts 30—35 cents, Brogas 40—50 cent*, fcsukit
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  • 171 7 Singapore, Jan. 23 Rice, Siam Al per Koyan $23» Rice, Siam 1 $209 Rice, Siam 2 $191 Rice, Siam 3 $182 Rice, Siam "Sinhway" per koyan No. 1 $188 Rice, Siam No. 2 $180 Rice, Saigon A-l $180 Rice, Saigon 1 $172 Race, Saigon 2 $166 Rice. Saigon 3
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  • 369 7 NEW BILL TO BE INTRODUCED. A new Bill, the Mul Tsai Ordinance, is to be introduced at the meeting of the Legisiative Council on Tuesday next in Malacca The objects and reasons are as follows: The objects of this Bill are to make it clear that
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 359 7 j VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL j I BOOK NOW ATj[LITTLE'S FOR SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY'S j First Symphony Concert. I MONDAY at 5.30 p.m. j j VOCALISTS:—MADAM HAWKINS (SOPRANO) j CLARK (CONTRALTO) PRICES: $2, aad $1. j j i Victoria Theatre j COMING SHORTLY I THE GRANT ANDERSON COMPANY. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. STRY
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 310 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Brlfhi STATIONS. ture. Rainfall. SunMax. Mln. shine Alor Star 89 68 Nil 10.5 Kota Bharu S4 75 Nil 8.6 K. Trengganu 84 71 0.17 8.6 Kroh 86 67 Nil 10.5 Stiawan 89 69 Nil 9.8 Ipoh 92 71 Nil 8.8 Butte-worth 92 71
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  • 714 8 The political situation at Heme seems to b.i moving towards another crisis. The tariff issue, as was inevitable, is causing sharp dissension within the ranks of the National Government, and resignations may be announced during the next few days, as a prelude to a campaign, in the
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  • 380 8 The resignation of his commission in the S.S.V.F. by Major E. E. Watson has been accepted. Mr. H. Moses, European Warder, has been seconded for service under the Govtrnmen. of Johore. Mr. Reginald Bird. M.C.S.. has been appointed to be a Justice of the Peace for Penang. Invention privileges have
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  • 168 8 China's Obligations Met In Full. Reuter. Shanghai. Jan. 22. The Maritime Customs revenue last year, consisting of import duties, «port and mter port duties, and tonnage total-d 246 064,000 Haikuan taels, compared < 180 570 000 in 1930, ircreases being shown at Harbin' 1.193.000. Dairen 113 000
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  • 177 8 CHILL DURING VISIT TO EGYPT. British Official. u V* Cairo, Jan. 22. Lord Reading has been taken seriously ill while at Luxor. A doctor and nurse are flying to Luxor. Later. The nurse has arrived at Reading is suffering from a severe chill, his temperature is now
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  • 32 8 Rugby. Jan. 22. Sir Zulfiquar Ali Khan and Mr. Crintamani have been added to th> Ind an personnel oi Ihe committee about to begin work m th? India Round-Table Conference.
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  • 35 8 The mails by, the outward Dutch aeroplane from Amsterdam are expected to arrive at Singapore by the evening express to-morrow. Correspondence wiU be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.15 a.m. on Monday.
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  • 379 8 His Excellency the High Commissioner with the approval of His Majesty the K ng. has been pleased to appoint Raja Sir Chu'an lbni a:Marhum Sultan Abdullah. X BE.. CMC Raja di Hilir of Perak. to b> an Uncffl n< Member of the Federal Council for a funhr period of one
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  • 59 8 WOMAN'S CORNER, on page 2. CHINA NOTES AND NEWS, on page 3. DIARY OP EVENTS, on page 5. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page S NEW WORLD NOTES, on page 11. CHURCH SERVICES, on page 11. CORRESPONDENCE on page 11. CLUB DIARY,
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  • 547 8 Br "LOOKgR.ns Here's to-day's fain tale. A A There was a broker rubber shares—! 5^ A Spain seems uncertain whether wants a Monarchist or a Comn revolution. A Why not a compromise? u Alfonso have his crown hack if De T call himself Commissai instead »f King?
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  • 33 8 QUOTATIONS. KIBBKB Yesterdays QfaaUti London: 2 15.16d New York: 4 5 !6 1 ShiRapore: 9'i- TIN To-days Quota: u>n Jlrtfn P* London Spot: C1 joa* Three Months: H« Singapore: $7100
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 367 8 (RALEIGH II THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE j' Ride A JP|L Guaranteed J j Raleigh For Et r j I V The Raleigh Company can I This world-famous !.<•,, ,< I J tg bicycles "FOR J built to withstand harl r.ea-. V A FVER" because it first ascer- Made entirely of steel
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    • 36 8 Pleasing Presents IN Jewellery AT Lowest Prices FOR New Year U. S. de Silva Bros JEWELLERS. S3, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. TRY T. K. X s Tyres Tubes TENG SENG GUAN. 1634. North Bridge Road ESTABLISHED 1905.
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  • 583 9 EFFECT OF CUSTOMS UNION. WOULD DRIVE TRADE ELSEWHERE. MEMORANDUM BY CHAMBER fjF COMMERCE. »i ~,<, iin <ir<unv»tanoes should the U„ ports of Ike Colony be ~l i his is Ike concluding iI a m mo.-andum forGoTCrMW nt by the Singa- (,f
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  • 77 9 U ;>i NCIMAN RECEIVES A DEPUTATION. British Official. Rugby. Jan. 22. Pitat ntlng th principal flnanl interests directly connrctis received to-day by Mr. President of th- Board of Uon suggested that In view h interests in Argentina hould be accorded to en"tine trad.>, after provision Imperial
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  • 747 9 Severe Test For The Premier. British Official. London, Jan. 22. j Mr. Mac Donald's dramatic refusal to visit M. Laval and Sir John Simon's cancellation of his tr.p to Geneva, together with the wholesale cancellation by Cabinet Ministers of their social engagements arc held in political
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  • 57 9 THREE GUATEMALAN TOWNS DESTROYED. Reuter. New York. Jan. 23. A message from San Salvador states that at least three Guatemalan towns. Sonta Lucia, Cotzumalhapa and Antgiua, are reported to have been destroyed by the eruption of the Volcano Acatenango A numbei oi other towns are covered
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  • 79 9 Reuter. Madrid, Jan. 22. The Minister of the Interior announces that the anarchist movement in Manrsea has been quashed as a result of the arrival of troops. —Reuter. Madrid, Jan. 22. Official allegations that a general revolutionary movement has been fixed for Jan. 25 are not much
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  • 464 9 French Premier States Policy. i Reuter. Paris. Jan. 22. There were many mcist eyes at the Foreign Office to-day over the departure of their long time head, when M. Briand formally handed over office to M. Laval. The latter hopes to be able to visit Mr.
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  • 94 9 UNVEILING BY PRINCE OF WALES. British Official. Rugby. Jan. 22. The Prince of Wales will unveil a Memorial to the Missing at on the Somme The French President. M. Doumer, will attend the ceremony. An imposing arch, 140 feet in height and 135 feet in width,
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  • 90 9 NEW DEVICE FOR SENDING MESSAGES. Reuter. London, Jan. 23. A remarkable new British invention, known as the teleprinter exchange service, was described by the Postmaster General. Sir Kingsley Wood, in a speech at Birmingham. He said it would enable messages to be typewritten automatically between the offices of
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  • 60 9 British Official. Rugby. Jan. 22. The London Chamber of Commerce state that many inquiries from foreis?n manufacturers about factory sites in England are due to be received and twenty forei* i flmw have already decided to build here for the production of goods for the English
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  • 37 9 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 22. A Bill establishing the Reconstruction Finance Corporation was passed by Congress and now gees to Mr. Hoover for his signature. Later. Mr. Hoover has signed the Reconstruction Corporation Bill—Reuter.
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  • 906 9 THREAT TO AN EDITOR. SEQUEL TO RECENT RIOTS. MAYOR CONSULTS NANKING GOVERNMENT. British Official. Japanese marines and warships are concentrating at Shanghai, where there have been sensational dcv lopments as a result of the riots between CkkHM and Japanese. The Japanese AdmiraS has made certain demands
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 276 9 it. What A Sensation-East of Borneo! PAVILION Matinee To-day and Sunday 3.15 Here's entertainment valua—plus! Two big all-star feature films and NO INCREASE in prices! Tempestuous, Daring. Spicy and Hilaiioua f Romance of the £jl)ons and Hm\ Comedy a great cast Desperadoes of Old California includin" m JOAN BENNETT LEW
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  • 283 10 ROBINSON'S TROUNCE SIME DARBY. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Sime Darby's team offered very poor resistance against Robinson's at the Anson Road Stadium y sterday in the first round of the Commercial Cup competition. Robinsons, d.snlaving superior play in. all departments of Ihe game, secured nine goals. S.me Darby were
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  • 71 10 TO-DAY'S GAME AT ANSON ROAD. Soccer fans are reminded of the attractive fixture arranged to be played at the Anson Road Stadium to-day between the Chinese and H. M. S. "Kent." The proceeds will be given to the Unemployment Funds. Admission will be 50, 25, and 10
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  • 419 10 HOCKEY. The combined Colleges XI only just managed to beat the S. C. C. 2nd team by 5—4 when these sides met at the Raffles College ground yesterday after leading by 3—l at the interval. The Club fielded only ten men. The College team was weak
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  • 36 10 CRICKET. Representatives of Clubs desiring fixtures with the Cricket Club are invited to be present at the S.C.C. on Monday at 5 o'clock, when arrangements for the season's fixtures will be made.
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  • 64 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. The S.C.C. team v. "Kent," on the Padang to-day will be: D. R. Harper; H. P. A. Jackson, J. L. Bonnar, J. c. Cooke, G. E. Tatham; J M. Houghton, A. W. Nicholson, M. C. Frend. J. H. Johnston, A. E. S. Talbot, Paul
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  • 42 10 Robertson, formerly of Singapore, has been selected as a member of the Hong Kong inter-port XV. Although he usually played as a half or centre threequarter In Singapore, Robertson Is playing forward In the Hong Kong side.
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  • 357 10 AL RIVERS REVIVES AN OLD TOPIC. BOXING. Al Riv rs, the clever American boxer, who in his short but all-conquering career in the local ring has won such popularity both by his skill and his unfailing good sportsmansh.p, wiites to ih- "Malaya Tribune" as follows: "During
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  • 117 10 INDIA LIKELY TO COMPETE NEXT YEAR. LAWN TENNIS. There is every possibility of India again participating in the Davis Cup next year, says a Calcutta message. Official inquiries have brought information that Charanjiwa and Madan Mohan. Cambridge "Blue)s" will both be available in England while Sleem will
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  • 20 10 Owing to Thaipusam the courts will not be available for play at the S.C.C. to-day.
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  • 343 10 EX-CHAMPION REFUSES ATTRACTIVE OFFER. GOLF. Now that Bobby Jones is in a position to exploit his skill in any direction he pleases, offers are pouring in on him. The 'atest, which comes from an American entertainment agency, offers Jones £1.000 a week to partner Kirkwood, the trick
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  • 32 10 THE TURF. Ponies scratched from to-day's events at Penang are as follows: Race 3. Kuttera. Race 6. Boy Blue, Baldy, Ginger 11, Duchess. Race 7. Lady Years, Scotch Tartan.
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  • 41 10 DATES PLAYERS. Badminton. U.C.P.A. team against the Fitters Atheletic Party on the latter's ground to-morrow: Kay Eng, Kirn Chuan, Cheng Kye, Tiong Wah, Kong Fai, Ah Peng, Chin Pheow, Son Teng Thiam Seah, Buck Wee, Boh Lim, Leng Kwan Hock Beng.
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  • 717 10 MR. P. SAMMY'S TALK AT Y.M.C.A. Under the joint auspices cf the Clerical Union, the Chinese Association and the Ch nest Christian Association, a talk on "Co-operation in Relation to Economy" was given by Mr. P. Sammy last night in the Y.M.C.A. Hall. The? chairman (Mr. Song
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  • 142 10 GYMNASIUM EXERCISES HELD PERMISSIBLE. New York, Dec. 28. American nudists won striding victory to day when Mr. Goldstein, a New York magistrate, dismissed the cases against twenty-four young men and women, including a married couple, who were charged with offend ng against public decency. Two policemen testified
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  • 105 10 INGENIOUS METHODS USED IN INDIA. London, Jan. 15. A novel means of combating malaria in India is mentioned in the report on the health of the Army. It is stated that an "oil bomb," consisting .of empty cigarette tins perforated with holes and filled with oil rags has
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  • 54 10 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 23. As a prelude to the drastic action which may be taken by the Powers at the League Council at Geneva on Monday to force Liberia to abolish slavery, the United States State Department has instructed Its Minister in Liberia to refuse in future
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  • 146 10 local lawyers leg amputated. vt g H. Gardsid". the S-ngapore lawyer who'was knock d down by a motor-car 24 last y ar. and who has be:n in the Gene al HosXl ever since, had his left leg amputated n p T w ill be recalled that
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  • 415 10 CHINESE NEW YEAR RULES. Under the- Tin and Tin-ore (Restriction) Enactment. 1931. the Chief Secretary to the F.M.S. Government has made the following rules: 1. (i) These rules may be cited as tne Tin and Tin-ore Restriction (Chinese New Year) Rules. 1932. (ii) Where there i3 any inconsistency
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  • 181 10 PRIEST LEADS MOTOR CAVALCADE. Washington, Jan. 7. Leading a motor cavalcade carrying 10.000 unemployed persons, including hundredfs of women. Father James Cox of Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, arrived h re to-day. With him Father Cox brought a resolution predicting a revolution in the United States unless the Federal Government moves
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  • 134 10 CONTRIBUTES TO PEACE IN KWANGSI. Wuchcw, Jan. IS. One of the factors contributing to the peace and prosperity of the Province ls the rigid discipline exercised over the military by the commanding officers. This is illustrated in a recent case which was tried by court martial by the
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  • 58 10 Reuter. Detroit, Jan. 23. The Ford ls entering the "baby" car market, according to a Michigan newspaper, which says that 12 baby Fords has been secretly shipped to England. They are under ten feet long, with a bumper width of 55 Inches, a height of 53
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  • 563 10 FIRST SYMPHONY CONCERT. TbP first symphony concert of the Singapore Muslal SocTcT was held with outstanding success last night before a large audience the Victoria Memorial Hall. Congratulations are due to those who are responsible for the training of the orchestra and for the selection of the
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  • 192 10 LADY KELLY ROBBED OF HER HANDBAG. Lady Kelly, the wife of Vice-Admiral Sir Howard Kelly, Commander-in-Chief. China Station, was the victim of a bag-snatching incident on Thursday afternoon. As a sequel to the incident a man was charged at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, before Mr. Frasr, with
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  • 127 10 BRITAIN CONSIDERING THE QUESTION. Reuter. London, Jan. 22. In connection with Canadian represeniations regarding the reported Russian timber contract (concerning which Canada desired to ensure that the Canadian timber trade would not be interfered with by the possible imposition of a British protective tariff) Mr. J. H. Thomas
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  • 119 10 STERLING BASIS WOULD MAKE FOR STABILITY. Reuter. London, Jan. 22. A step towards world currency is suggested by Sir Basil Blackett in a speech at Brighton. He pointed out that sterling was a form of international cunency and was used by a considerable portion of the world, including
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  • 679 10 INTERESTING 0 Nt RAISED IN (!iiKT PROCEEDINGS IX BA.NKRl^. Examined under the Banknote;- o in connection with the ailair of who formerly owned the Ra:v E. O. Hotels, Mr. Frame U- u .<, Bankruptcy Court yestercla. ing submission before Mr. j Terrell. Answering Mr. E. N.
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  • 108 10 IS CONDITION AI CONTEMIM.ATED. A recent Reuter messaee 11 1 letfe curs of Mr. Gandhis inv^* 1 stating the Government us* not to set him at l b taking that he will no -o civil disobedience niov n n dent emanated from the Po< 1 of Indian
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  • 22 10 On the ground thai eluded ln the master of the Qui acquitted in a suit 100 kilogrammes of
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  • 18 10 British Official. The Ministry ol order imposing M of 2d. a pound betw British Official
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  • 70 11 readers are invited to write to tv on Mfc interest. It must be underI "Malaya Tribune" does not ■■nrse opinions expressed by corresI'TERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF s f.\ preferably typewritten (double p a on one side of the paper only :u be used, but the names and -r<;>ondents
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  • 137 11 i' i Editor. "Malaya Tribune."/ there has beci* much coniii between the above two :st name has been repeatedly Ching-Hui (instead of Wang i is at times preceded by the which rightly belongs to Wang title rhijt -H L Ching-Wei is the outstanding
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  • 486 11 iTo the Editor, •Malaya Tribune") s ago I gave a short account of Government under Sun Fo us ion of all the three great Kai-shek, Hu Han-min Cr.ng-wei; the mishandling of ..-I. s party, on whom depends Manchuria and North China; nee in establishing a sem
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  • 33 11 IH m. t, n Chuan writes Indignantly »i< arrest of a hawker of whlcn -witness. If he thinks the > way exceeded his duty he 1 r'Port at police headquarters, investigated.
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  • 45 11 umani generis" criticises those display their partriotlsm by **ttsts th- V 1° the local news P a P ers and «ej should go to China and their country in its days of ar,! anxiety. ri viciress d doe not enclose his name
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  • 582 11 FORMERLY IN PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. The death has occurred at his home at Sausalito, California, at the age of 62, of Mr. Frederick O'Brien, author and newspaper publisher, well-known in the Far East as the fearless and fighting Irish editor of the "Manila Oablenews" for several years and
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  • 397 11 SELFRIDGE'S LATEST PROPERTY DEAL. One of the largest West-end property deals in recent years has just been completed by Mr. Gordon Selfridge. The firm has acquired, behind the present store, a site of over two acres, including a church, the Grotrian Hall, two hotels, two schools,
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  • 33 11 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day ls Rs. 153 tor $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for IMB
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  • 703 11 CHINESE RESTAURANT OPEND. (By "Recorder.") An interesting and informal ceremony took place at the "New World" last Thursday, when the opening of the new Chinese Restaurant and Roof Garden took place. The opening ceremony was marked by a private dinner at which several of the leading members
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 489 11 CHURCH SERVICES. THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. JANUARY 24, 1932. 8. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL, :50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Mai Ins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 7 a.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
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    • 177 11 There is no *tm Substitute. I Despite numerous efforts it has remained inimitable j FBAMROZ CO. "Jewel Slocking" |P9| introduces an entirely fresh appeal lljll m\ t in high class hosiery. It is full 1 I i I I fashioned unapproachable in I I l] I quality and appearance. All
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 52 11 MAILS CLOSE. MONDAY, JAN. 25. North, N -East and N.-West Sumatra (Plancius) 9 a.m. Karimon (Soon Lee) 9 a.m. Rn io (Mersing) 9 a.m. Pulau Soegl (Hong Teck) 9 a.m. Kukup (Hong Cheang) 9 a.m. China, Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa, East Siberia, Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Hosang)
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  • 1188 12 Strange Suicide Attempt. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") A curious case of unsuccessful attempt at suicide by a novel method attracts considerable attention in scientific circles, because it upsets, or at least shakes, a universally held theory. In the small German town of Lindau lived a master butcher
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  • 216 12 "M. V. C." is the label bestowed on a new wonder metal without a name which has been invented, according to the "Daily Herald," in Metropolitan Vickers' Manchester works and taken up by the Admiralty. It contains a portion of aluminium, but it is lighter than aluminium;
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  • 2156 12 ONE OF RICHEST PARTS OF CHINA. INTERESTING SPEECH TO ROTARIANS. That there were great opportunities fcr agricultural expansion in Hainan Island, that it was considered to be one of the richest parts of China and, if properly developed, could support ten million people instead of
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  • 470 12 SHOULD HE ACT* SEES SHOP BROK i;\ If you were a sentry on duty and tome men carrying out a sma h-and a few yards away and ther. was' give the alarm, what would you do? 0 Th*s was the problem with v.heh on duty outside St.
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  • 114 12 Golfers in the champion of champions event fl Killara (Sydney),besides having to scope wri: bunkers long grass, trees and short putts had njriads of flies as an extra hazard So devastate of flies as an extra hazard. So devatatiK were the winged pests that a member cf
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  • 82 12 'Have mercy on the pedestrians bee** spare parts for him are difficult to get." said the Governor-General of Australia "Sir Isaacs) at the Royal Automobile Club's tuner. Other sayings were:—"When two mow cars get jealous and start racing, it generallj ends in a dead heat." "The first
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  • 545 12 Comparative statement of the value of Foreign Trade, including parcel post, bullion and coin, in 1930 and 1931. Total turn IMPORTS EXPORTS. 1931 1930 1931 1930 1931 Taa ImiT Grand Mer- Parcel Bui- Grand Increase x Total Mer- Incr 4. Trade DorTotal, chandlse. Post lion and Total
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 601 12 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary to 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 the
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  • 2079 13 Progress Of Relief Schemes. NOTES FROM CEYLON. Considerable improvement in the situation as regards unemployment in Colombo, which recently threatened to become very acute, Is now reported, as a result of the Government and the Colombo Municipal Council between them having at present three relief schemes in
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  • 121 13 GUNMAN ROUTED A! TER FIERCE STRUGGLE. London, Jan. 12. In Clydebank to-day, the Postmaster was sitting alons in his office when suddenly he found himself covered with a revolver by a man demanding money. The Postmaster refused to put his hands up. Instead he fearlessly tackled the gunman,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 621 13 Chocolax Because of its agreeable taste and mild bat prompt and me action, Constipation in children readily yield* tv CHOCOLAX. This laxative should be cheaen in every instance as it tends to restore regularity of th* bowels Also nrood for adults. For sale at all Pharmacies. Manufactured by j FREDERICK
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    • 258 13 "Every Picture tells a Story" I Backache Is backache making: you fee! older than you are? Does the least ex rtkm j leave you tired, weak and depressed? Ho you experience annoying urinary trouble? Th n you should safeguard your kidney,| Neglect too frequently leads to rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, stone
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  • 850 14 LEGAL ADVICE TAKEN. city syndicate makes a DEAL IN ALCOHOL. < The "Evening News" has discovered that a < syndicate of well known City men was con- 1 nected with a mystery vessel, the "Venus," i which was wrecked on the Norwegian coast recently, with the
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  • 136 14 PLANE CRASHES AS WING COMES OFF. Miami, Jan. fl. Dale Jackson, co-holder of the worlds aeroplane endurance record, was killed here today when the 'plane ln which he was performing stunts fell 2.000 feet. The strain on the plane tore off a wing as he completed an
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  • 1673 14 DEATH OF WILLAM WASSMUS. (Special to the Malaya Tribune:'; War throws up even in these days of armed millions and of mechanical warfare, a few strange and romantic figures for a brief space on the stage of the world. Individualism, especially on the outer marches of the
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  • 1217 14 DIFFICULT FINANCIAL SITUATION. I VARIOUS NEW TYPES OF AIRPLANE. (Special to the 'Malaya Tribune.") At the end of the world war Germany possessed a very efficient aircraft industry which found itself confronted with a very grave problem as a result of the treaty of Versailles. By the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 130 14 CHICKS. AND BERTAM PANELS A SPECIALITY. i Mohamed Bin Hoosainsah. j (GROUND FLOOR TEL. NO. 2454) OFFICE: 66. Robinson Road FACTORY: 17-A. Lorong 1. Teluk Kurau Road. Manufacturer and Supplier Manufacturer and Supplier of Rattan and I Bertam Chicks Canvas Blinds, Tarpaulin, and Tents, Spring Roller Blinds, Wool Bunting Flags,
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    • 22 14 CRUDE OIL ENGINES Jjlft Stationary Engines Horizontal and Vertical Marine Engines SOLE AGENTS: N. V. Straits Java Trading Co. SINGAPORE and PENANG.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 494 15 gfEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. >rated in England.) HX < j ASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. «mtttAß AND ORIENTAL STEAM IiviGATIOH CO.. LONDON AND FA EAST MAIL SERVICE. iCndrr Contract with His Ma laity's Government). outward from london China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1932. 16.000 Jan. 23
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    • 560 15 THE pINY.K. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 Jan. 27 28 X TERUKANI MARU 12 000 Feb. 10 11 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Feb. 24 25 HARUNA MARU 10,850 Mar 9 10 8 KATORI MARU 11,000 Mar. 24
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    • 461 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. jtjfi NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. IWQQEI (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company'! intended fixture*:— OUTWARDS. 6 s.s. "TRAVE" for 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,
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    • 588 15 I STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA Deutsch IHr% P I Australl scke Dampfschlffs Ifi Q J Gesellschaft I (Companies Incorporate? xn 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 Feb. 12 t m.s. SAUERLAND via Manila Feb.
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    • 374 15 INSURANCE. sw-gßbv THE SOUTH BRITISH \X JL j INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARQOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Flnlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3,
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    • 587 15 J BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OP THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Telephone No. 2904. The North Branch of this Bank whiefe II now opened for business will provide tbe fee* lowing facilities to customers:— BANKING DEPARTMENT. (Commercial Banking). We transact a general commercial bankmt business. ACCEPTANCES. We
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    • 621 16 jj THIS PAPER HAS THE jj LARGEST SALE. i! I AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO i jj SPEND MOST j I IN BRITISH MALAYA. I! \l THE PEOPLE'S P>AI»F,W: INDEPENDENTTaND PROGRESSIVE. TO LET. TO LET—IBS. Tank -Road. Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. j TO LET —18-1, Pnnsep Street. Apply S. j
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    • 783 16 Le (zSMercie/s School j ESTABLISHED 1906. I 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial and Junior Cambridge. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—F. I. MiLt,&. EDUCATIONAL. THE CITY HIGH SCHOOL. 2, SHORT STREET. NIGHT CLASSES. (Senior and Junior Cambridge Classes). Starting February, 1. The staff: —M. N. Samadar,
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    • 413 16 jj "TRIBUNE" SMALL \j )s jj j j Ii BRING RESULTS J J It i BECAUSE THEY REACH I II j THE I PERMANENT POPULATION t H I It j II PUBLIC NOTICES. i THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. i Notice of Loss of Scrip. NOTICE is hereby given that an
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    • 464 16 MASSAGE &MANICUBP MASSAGE Miss Matsuye. Miss ttasak. MALAYA Sii^ PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including hftfe at office Postage psjlm or close «Local or to F«L residence. F.m.s., Coia*« Yearly $15 00 $2J 0Q mj| Half Yearly 7 50 $10 50 $Jj Quarterly 3.75 S 5.25 ~2
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