Malaya Tribune, 27 January 1932

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX. -N«. 22 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Jan. 27, 1932. The Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 373 1 j TIPTON'S I, CEYLON TEA. V OL|( \.N NOT BETTER THE BEST. I j ttM "Chop HiJaiT f^^^^^)! I Y° u W *M be satisfied j I CARLSBERG I'ILSENER X*%c j I J IHHI "CHOP HIJAU" Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs ami j I 918 tl. ;j„„i 1 t Rest Houses
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    • 662 1 THE "MALAYA TRBUNE" i IS THE BEST j ADVERTISING MEDIUM I IN j MALAYA. t J Walking Stick Lager Beer j j M IS GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH. fill Try it to-day! AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. S.S. AND FJVI.S. m m m GODET PERFUMES The Quintessence ol Perfection. Ask
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  • 126 2 What To Write About Next Week. Girls' Corner. Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. Dear Nieces. A suggestion ha.s been made this week tha' I should reply privately to queries if my correspondent encloses a stamped addressed envelope. I should like to comply with all suggestions which are
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  • 449 2  -  (By Mary Joseph. Everlasting fame and wealth shall we gain if we d< vote ourselves to useful work. For in our labour we to the world some help. It is a duty of cv ryone living that he should work Only those who are busily working «et happiness.
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  • 231 2  -  (By Helen Tan. There is something about catching butterflies, with a net. which does not appeal to most girls, and yet it is a good hobby. If you are thinking of trying your hand at the sport. I advise you not to buy the ordinary cheap
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  • 179 2  -  (By Ho Poh Choo. Many a person living in a large town like S.ngapore seldom has the opportun ty of spending a day outside the City. Those working in firms anticipate with enthusiasm and Pleasure spending their holiday m the country. Th r minds ar» absorbed with
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  • 478 2  -  How Quinine Was First Discovered. ißy Lily Gan. In the great land of America there is a country called Peru. It was in that land that quinine was discovered. There is much malarial fev.r in Peru. Long ago when great Emperor Shapahan was on the throne
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  • 322 2  -  (By "Sang-froid. I have been a reader of the "People s Paper"* for many years, and I am glad to say that ihe "Girls' Corner" is wry interesting indeed, and so also is the "Boys' Corner." I dc not quite agree with Ho Poh Choo about ghosts. Ho Poh
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  • 263 2  -  (By K.H. Fong. Stamp collecting consists of the collecting cf different kinds of stamps of all the countries of the world. Some people like to collect used tamps while others prefer mint stamps Used amps are obtained from discarded envelope* and also by exchange. Mint stamps are bought
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  • 629 2  -  (By "Jean" The Tamil festival Thaipusam is one of the most spectacular annual events in Singapore. We are familiar with the sight of a Tamilian sauntering leisurely to work. Dally we seehim doing his job in the matter-of-fact way which characterises him, and we marvel at the manner in
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  • 632 2  -  (By "Gwennie" The ship would be sailing in a few minutes The people around me were exchanging hasty far-wells, some were red-eyed w.th weeping, others joyous with the thought of coming happiness, as they turned their backs on the old land and hopefully faced the new.
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  • 1701 2 SIR JOHN SIMON ON CHANGES. ADDRESS TO STUDENTS. -The latest stage in Cabinet evolution" was the theme of the delivered by Sir John Smion, Seer tary of btate or Foreign Affairs, at the King s v rsity of London on December 22. Dr. W k. Hamday
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  • 100 2 FIND IN A "HAUNTED' MANSION. A packet of love-letters more than 20J years old has been found during the demolition of a fifteenth century mansion. Little Grove, at East Barjieti. Herts. They were written to the wife of a former occupant Little Grove, which is reputed to be
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  • 95 2 Budapest. Prince Windischgraetz. who will be remembered for his connection with the franc affair in the beginning of 1926. has applied to the Hungarian Government for a ministerial pension, on the ground of his service to the State during thirteen and a half years as officer, department
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  • 162 2 UNNAMED DlPu J ACCUSED PROVOKING U JAPAN. A sensation has been can -munique published bere on I%J accusing an unnamed f< jr ~fa****Z Moscow of endeavouring tT unidentified Soviet citizen tn I murderous attack on the i» Unti dor here, M. Hirota. fo, yoking a Soviet-Japan,-*
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  • 347 2 DIAMOND .MYSTERY COTTON WOOL IN PLICI OF GEMS. The Flawless Mailba? Cr me hat KeiajJ out in London by a rang V thieves, at least one of n a postman, who ttok a regis) emeralds and diamond? valued a» under the eyes of Post Office detect
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 173 2 3,000,000 WOMEN USE THIS POWDER EVERY MORNING It is a tonic for the skin—lt banishes 3B) shiny noses permanently. !E3l A few years ago, a great skin soecialist dis- *lT that Jj combining mousse of cream l&W W with face powder the powder would stay on all day m spite
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  • 1027 3 OPENED BY SIR WILLIAM PEEL. INDUSTRY OF THE CHINESE. The Interest that is being taken in the development of the agricultural resources of Hong Kong was shown by the keen interest and support that was accorded to the fifth annual show arranged by the New Territories' Agricultural Association
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  • 476 3 MURDERER ARRESTED, BUT NO BODY FOUND. Paris, Dec. 19. The French police to-day arrested an insurance clerk, Albert Davin. aged 25, and charged him with the murder of Mr. Richard Wall, an American, writes a correspondent to the "Sunday Times." One of the remarkable features of the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 396 3 Im MALAYA'S |j Newest and Most J lift Delicious i ORIINK lißFßUirpop Made From Tlie Finest Imported j FRUITS J j Product of I PHOENIX j j !j; 1 1 J||Mj Aerated Water Works, j V SINGAPORE. j VICTORY OVER AGEING DR. RICHARD WEISS' MARVELLOUS j REJUVENESCENCE| TREATMENT IUHHU: AFTER
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    • 90 3 Guarding homes throughout the World! THROUGHOUT the world today there are thousands of families who live happily in the protection of Manufacturers life policies. With Head Office in Canada, this great servksj is extended to the people of thirty-two countries through Manufacturers Life representatives--a service available to you at any
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    • 444 3 THE Refuse A|| |j j Imitations. jOJlj INSIST ON JL J 08 NCE j Iffft CRUSH G S j FRASER ft j :E IBIH H i NE4VE LTD j I 1 llßlwffl Aerated Water GIVING A BANCE^Lj WHY NOT HAVE THE FINEST DANCE Zl >- BANDS OF EUROPE AMERICA -J
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  • 3359 4 Our London Letter. (By Air Mail: Special to th. "Malaya Tribune:') London, Jan. 14. Looking b?ck over the crowded aerial events of 1931 —a year high in flying achievement, a "vintage" year—is a source of pride for every British citizen. British pilots and British aeroplanes have
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  • 1057 4 PAYMENTS TO AMERICA. LORD BEAVERBROOK'S VIEWS. Empire Free Traders—or Imperial Economic Unionists, if you prefer the title—you elected this Government! It is your Government. You are entitled to ask that it should carry out your policy, writes Lord Beaverbrook in the "Sunday Express.'-L You want your United
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  • 781 4 COUNCIL NOT TO hP enlarged. STIFLING I'OUticai development His Excell ney the G Jcint petit on of the straiu pJF Association of Pecang ne Br£ Lays the "Straits Echo KiW j to those bodies but to t Chu-! n< *^2l of Malaya as a whole i --HnJ
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  • 176 4 HERMIT'S IDEA OF A HAP' I CHRISTMAS. Thomas Thompson, tin sevrntj hermit who liveo in the b here, spent his Chr.stm i ttin :n nu and reading his prayer-b.« k He has sp:nt thiity-fiv Chi this, and has lived thirty hut he mad? for himse!! compan
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 361 4 Child Troubled With Very Itchy Eruptions Healed by Cuticura "My little girl was troubled with sore eruptions on her face and hands. They were of a dry nature and scaled over; also very itchy. She had very restless night 3 on account of the trouble, and I had u> keep
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  • 1615 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. UJSUBD BT PKASBB CO. KXCHANQI AMD STOCK BBOKB& Singapore, January 27, 10 a.m. Issue Yea* CLOBINQ QUOTATIONS. Valu* Bnds. Buyers. Sellers. Cl 0.0 Aiw Kumbang Tta Dtc. II CI. 4.0 CI. 1.0 l 0.0 Austral Malay Dee. II 0.114 1. 0.0 0.1.0 Ayer Hltam Tls June
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    • 86 5 PMONI 7399 I RADIO AND SOUND ENGINEERS. «OLE AGENTS AND REPRESENTATIVES OF THE LEADING RADIO MANUFACTURERS j 2, Orchard Road, Singapore. (Corner Opposite Amber Mansions). j I sole agents (MsUaya) ,or aojy MOTORS WJ iJ™il^*ll^lljWl'S^ j VALVES BPEAK erB THE LARGEST RADIO speaks ivifw COMPONENT MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD. *Jtomat
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    • 26 5 3 For all defects vision Consult M EZEKEL SONB Optometrists and Opticians Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Bengapora j A.M. hit-kid, 0.D., (PhUaO, FJ.O. fl mj a
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 559 5 ]\HAT TO LISTEN FOR. > Jwrt- Wa ve Broadcasts for The Week. should note that Petaling Hill uinpur) Is now on 75 metres until P. C. J. (Eindhoven) and (Java) are suspended. Radio D m on daily except Sundays—on Monday, Wednesday and Friday metres on Tuesday, Thursday and MONDAYS. r\D"
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    • 455 5 RADIO-SAIGON MUSIC. Programmes Up To Jan. 31. Monday procrammes at 6.15 p.m. All others records /r0m 815 hy 0™™ophone JANUARY 27. 1. Marche grecque (L. Ganne). 2. La Hussarde (F. Fourdrain). 3. rap Hons <Faur e (pour vioncelle: Mme Simone Chefnay). 4. Menuet Guilleret (Filippucci). 5. Aragonaise (de Falla). 6.
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    • 397 5 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries arc 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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    • 289 5 important general meeting at the President* residence, 149, Neil Road 12.15 p.m. Musi, practice (minstrel section) later at same place Attendance compulsory. Golden Bell Minstrels: Weekly music Diactice. Mr. Wee Bee Lee's residence 36 Duxton Hill. 12.30 p.m. TUESDAY, FEB. Broadway Musical Party: Music practice Yucngstes' Friendly Benevolent Society premises,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 353 6 i You don t have to guess this one! EVERYBODY j I knows its the years screaminest comedy! ij i mmwmrmmm m 1 mm wkmm mm Jm Wmw m F W m V M mL*mw mm m a mm wtß A m V i »17™ m A WW m m
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    • 119 6 A musexxxe* s* i I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 < i j Neil Hamilton I and I 1 Dorothy Sebastian j I LADIES "S PLAY TO-MORROW WILL ROGERS j I in r j Ambassador Biff. j j j Phone 5708 EMBLEM GEYLANG TO-NIGHT NORMA SHEARER in i The Last of Mrs.
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    • 194 6 I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 J I i 2 I THE FIRST I I m J bMALAYd I j i ALL MUSICAL mm TALKIE J i "FORBIDDEN ROMANCE" j I I j See Page 12. wLWm »HDO^wH! COAST KD KATQ NJG 6 15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j A Picture which will Appeal
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  • 139 7 BRIGADE PREVENT FURTHER DAMAGE. What might have developed into a serious fire was prevented by the Fire Brigade early this morning. At 4.30 a.m. the Brigade received a call from Japan Street and two engines were immediately despatched to the scene. On arrival it was
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  • 144 7 AMAH AND TUKANG AVER SENT TO PRISON. The Cantonese amah and the Hylam tukang ayer who pleaded guilty th* other day to stealing ov.r $17,000 worth of jewellery and cash were sentenced to one years rigorous imprisonment each by the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd)
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  • 128 7 A meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commission will be held on Friday in the Municipal Board Room at 2.15.p.m. The following questions will be asked by Mi. O. P. Griffith-Jones: In view of the probable extension of the Municipal area and the industrial development of Singapore, will you
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  • 329 7 15. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. Jan. 27, 11 a.m. KUBBLU London: 23*d., unchanged. New York: 4*4 cents (G.), up cent. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 60 —70 cent», Ayer Moleks 50 —60 cents, Ayer Panas 50—60 cents. Bassetts 30 —35 cents, Brogas 40 —50 cents, Bukit Jelotongs
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  • 168 7 Singapore, Jan. 27. Rice, Siam Al per Koyan $231 Rice, Siam 1 $205 Rice. Siam 2 $182 Rice. Siam 3 $175 Rice, Siam "Sinhway" per koyan No. 1 $184 Rice Siam No. 2 $176 Rice. Saigon A-l $176 Rice. Saigon 2 $162 Rice, Saigon 3 $157 Rice, Rangoon "S
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  • 103 7 HUSBAND AND WIFE STABBED. A Chinese squatter and his wife living near the Bth mile, Pasir Panjang, were brutally attacked by robbers who entered their hut at two o'clock this morning. It appears that when the robbers entered the hut the squatter attempted to put up a
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  • 152 7 SHIPPING NEWS. "Kedah." Brit. 1,030 tons, Capt. Crichton, from Belawan-Deli, 26-1; for Belawan-Deli, 28-1. "Giang Ann." Brit. 545 tons, Capt. Stewart, from Cheribon, 26-1; for Batavia, 27-1. Edendale," Brit. 1.002 tons, Capt. Gibson, from Batavia. 26-1; for BUnjoe. 30-1. "Poithos," Fr. 7.520 tons, Capt. Cerisola, from Yokohama, 27-1; for
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  • 54 7 Singapore, Jan. 27 Standard Spot 8 7 s cents business done. February 9 9 V» March 9% 9Vfe April-June 9V4 9% July-Sept. 10 104 'Tone of Market: Quiet Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 2 7 »d per lb. New York. Spot Sheet G. 4
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  • 87 7 "S.F.P." Service. London, Jan. 26. Langen (Java) Rubber Co. report shows that the Java company (which is the holding company oi the estates in Java» made a profit on I the past year of £1,162. The London company made a profit ol £366. and
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  • 71 7 "S.F.P." Service. London, Jan. 26. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £140% <£139 .516). Forward £143% (£142 5116). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify today's rubber prices as fclfows: Spot 2 13i16d. (2 7 sd.). Forward 2
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  • 308 7 British Official. Singapore, Jan. 27. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 4 1'16d.. London 3 months* sight 2s. 3 31,32 d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 29 32d., London 30 dayssight 2s. 3! h d., London demand 2s. 3 1316 d.. London T.T. 2s. 3%d., Lyons demand
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  • 29 7 Reuter. New York, Jan. 26. The United States Steel Corporation has declared a quarterly divid nd of 50 cents compared with $1 previously —Reuter.
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  • 279 7 GOLF. On Sunday last the Malacca G.C. played h match against the Merlimau G.C. at Malacca. Malacca won by 7% to 4 points. Scores: SINGLES. Merlimau: J. A. St. C. Stewart 1. A. S Mullaly 0, Dr. J. E. Barnes 0, E. Nicoll T. C. Masters 0.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 420 7 IvTctoria theatre! COMING! COMING!! THE Grant Anderson Company Presenting the Latest London Successes "On The Spot," j 6lt s A Boy," j THE IMPROPER DUCHESS" Etc., Etc. AT POPULAR PRICES Victoria Memorial Hall NEXT ORGAN RECITAL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, AT 6.30. ORGANIST MR. R. A. WADDLE WEEK- I t WEEK-
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  • 749 8 It is a pleasure to be able to turn for at least one day from criticism to commendation—though, alas, we shall have to re-assume the less amiable role to-morrow, in the light of the proceedings at Malacca yesterday. We have no hesitation in according warm praise to
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  • 269 8 It has come to the untitled o f the untitled neoft tta! certain societies v d coumftt 'es. organise in Malaya fcr the e?n*c£Jon of funds for the reliff of flood victims in China, no long" confine thenvdve- feo purposes for whvh they orig ra'ly form d. but ar engagej
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  • 26 8 London, Jan. 26. Lord Har is. the vet ran eriek r t r, is seriously 1! w th influenza —"S.F.P." S rvice.
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  • 48 8 GIRLS' CORNER, on 2. OUR LONDON LETTER on page 4. CLUB DIARY, on page 5. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 5. WHAT TO LISTEN POR, on page 5 TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 14. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL on pages 9. 10 dc 7
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  • 362 8 Destitution Severe And Widespread. Mr W Bartley, President of the Municipal Cornmiss oners, who is also Chairman of the newly-organised Non-European Relief Committee, requests publicity for an appeal for donations for the relief of locally-born NonEuropeans. The Committee appointed by Government to organise such relief is composed of
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  • 176 8 PROMPT PAYMENT OF TAXES. British Official. Rugby, Jan. 26. In view of the figures disclosed in the latest revenue returns, a balanced budget is regarded as definitely in prospect. The returns furnish further evidence of the remarkable response made to the appeal for the prompt payment
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  • 155 8 PREMIER COMMENTS ON NEW ARRANGEMENTS. Rugby. Jan. 26. Parliament reas.rmbles next Tuesday, and a Cab n e t meeting IrsM this morning was understood to be concerned with procedure in the op?nirg stages. It it expected that an early statement will be made to th- House
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  • 51 8 British Official. Rugby, Jan. 26 Mr. Arthur Henderson. President of the World Disarmament Conference, which opens on Feb. 2. will leave London on Thursday en route for Geneva, accompanied by Mrs. Henderson and Mr. Philip Baker, his Parliamentary Private Secretary in the last Parliament —British
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  • 56 8 British Official. Rugby Jan. 26. The London Courty Council has been informed that if they were to decide to replace Wat l 100 Bridge acror.s the- Thames with a new one carry np. six lines of traffic, the Government would a cant Gf 60 per cent,
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  • 26 8 British Official. Rugby, Jan. 26. A Home Office statement says that no further trouble has occurred at Dartmoor Prison since Sunday morning.—British Official
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  • 30 8 Reuter. London, Jan. 26. Sir Thcmas Inskip has succe?ded Sir William Jowltt as Attorney-G neral and Sir Boyd Merl iman succe ds Sir Thomas Inskip as Bollc torGeneral.—Reuter.
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  • 506 8 iBY 'LOOKER-OX». The Revenue Pi nothing whatever T" *H k Customs Union pr, T His Excellency ought to know; but th M k from the same nf t h affinity does seem appar^ l^ AA A writer in th, refers to the meet nors Legislate Excellency hinis,;
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  • 36 8 ,1- QIK From Australia bj Singapore to-morrow. I From China by Singapore to-morrow vl*-'-From South Afn< I due at Singapore on I Fiom Europe (Load Jan. 7» by the "R"' 6 a.m. on Friday.
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  • 29 8 QUOTATIONS. Bl'BMMt London: 2 T -d New York: 4 1 Singapore: 8 7 s l* Tl> rta It*) London Spot: £140 >;h Three Months Singapore: |1X»
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 206 8 j The New j 1 "His Master s Voice" Baby Portable Model 99. NO OTHER PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE OFFERS SO MANY ADVANTAGES. THE GREATEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. 2 Model 99. Black $36. Red or Blue $40. i SMALL IX SIZE BIG IN PERFORMANCE LOW IN PRICE I ROBINSON CO., LTD., f
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    • 63 8 Pleasing I Presents m i Jewellery AT j Lowest Prices FOR New Year S. de Silva Bros JEWELLER*. tl, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. T.K.K.'s Biscuits j Per Packet from 2 cts to 15 cts I 1- lh Tins from 26 cts. to 39 cts. j 2- lh. Tins from 40 cs.to
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  • 799 9 JAPANESE LANDING r SHANGHAI. GR WE VIEW TAKEN BY POWERS? DESI RUCTION OF CHINESE W THORITY? Reuter. i d boldness of Japanese shanghai is causing alarm l>-r>s of the Powers but the do not seem disposed to I n unless Japan threatens the I >nal settlement.
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  • 10677 9 GOVERNOR ON REVENUE PROTECTION MEASURE. GRADUAL ABOLITION OF "MUI TSAI" IN MALAYA. APPEAL FOR STATE LOTTERIES IN THE COLONY. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL MEETING IN MALACCA. DEMAND FOR HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS. For the first time in the history of ihe Colony, a meeting of the Legislative Council was
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  • 475 9 BARE CHANCE OF RESCUE. MISSED AFTER LEAVING PORTLAND. FRANTIC EFFORT TO SAVE 54 OCCUPANTS. Reuter. Another British submarine, it is fear d. has been lost with all hands off Portland Bill. There is a bare chance of saving life and frantic efforts are bung made to
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  • 77 9 ASTOUNDING EVIDENCE ON TRAIN DISASTER. Reuter. Moscow. Jan. 26. The trial of the railway officials responsible for the lailway accident ftl Koesino on Jan. 17 revealed astounding infringem nts of the working cod such as passing s gnals and failure to see the line clear. The
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  • 74 9 British Official. London. Jan. 26. In the Llwynypia (South Wal s> mine explosion seven more bodies hay to rar been recovered, making 11 dead. —Reuter. Rugby. Jan. 26. The explosion at the Glamorgan colliery of L'wynypia (South Wales) last night caused 11 deaths. Nearly 100 men were
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 212 9 "East of Borneo" Very Soon! 615 PAVILION 9IS TO-NIGHT LEW AYRES in j "The SPIRIT of NOTRE DAME .IF BY IP BY if BY THRILL. DRAMA ROMANCE you mean gripping, you mean tense, you mean glamor, sensational, heart- •motional, tear- self-denying love, stopping moments, compelling this is it this is
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  • 103 11 .IT for alsagoff T IIKI.T. BOXING. make the lightweight hi with Guill-rmo at the relay is undergoing :.•-reducing just now. sent d by Mr. A. M. I and tie American of it on Saturday ported to be very fit. 1 of morning work I 10 rounds sparring
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  • 257 11 ■iliHI'OIM DKFVING MAGPIES. ASSN. FOOTBALL. nil»" 1 London. Jan. 26. i replay in the F.A. Cup rt (Third Division. N w astle United (First l—l. aft.r extra time i be~r. ail<.v.-i Reut r. 1 -1 at Newcastle on s re the only Northern c:xr. 11 ill- sixth
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  • 40 11 IfcDAY'S MATCH AT THE S.C.C. RUGBY FOOTBALL. -day's match at the S.C.C. ai Und Minna, Kirkwood, King, O'DTiScoll, Johnston, Pratt. Calhaem, Kelly, A. N. Tatham, Cooke, Bonnar, AP. r Nicholson; Frend, Allen, to ct, Nickels, Ford, Hender-
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  • 40 11 SWIMMING. -'land v. Rest rugby match 'Ut polo practice at the **1 h-^j^ mm* Club has been postponed S»i C 15 0 meares) race for the com J Uke place on Sundayr > asked to send their or secretary.
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  • 292 11 LARGELY ATTENDED FUNERAL YESTERDAY. The death occurred with tragic suddenness on Monday even ng at the General Hospital, cf Mrs. Pato.i, wife of Mr. M. B. Paton. of the Municipality, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ehcaici, of Dorset Road, and sister of Dr.
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  • 690 11 MOVEMENT FOR RELIEF IN PENANG. Generally speaking, the Chinese people of Penang are noted for their charitable disposition, says the "Straits Echo." We say generally because there have been Instances in the past—fortunately they are a few —where thoroughly deserving cases have met with very meagre support and
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  • 63 11 The Hon: Treasurer gratefully acknowledges the following amounts:— Mr. Chew Lian Seng. International Banking Corp. $5 Chop Tian Seng Chan, 3|4 South Canal Road. Mr. Ong Hup Keng, 22A, Change Alley. 25 Mr. Tan Swee Hoe. Ban Lee Ann Co., 50 Mr. Lim Koh Eng. Ban
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  • 589 11 REACHING SUMMIT BY AIR AMERICAN AIRMEN'S ATTEMPT. Messrs. Richard Halliburton and Moye Stephens, American airme.i, bearing the title, "Knights of the Flying Carpet," who have just been paying a vis t to Singapore, added one mere thrill to their record when they made r.n attack on
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  • 36 11 F. J. Perry, the British lawn tennis interternational, won the Paris table tennis championships, beating Syrkin of Berlin, in the final by 21—17, 16-21, 21-18, 21-16. He also beat the reigning world champion, Szabados of Hungary.
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  • 39 11 Edward Kelaart, the prominent Ceylon ciicketer. received a letter from the Maharaj Kumar of Vizianagram, in which he states that although he fought hard for Ceylonese representation in the Indian team to tour England, his efforts were in vain.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 250 11 MODERN CHINESE LADIES Should be seriously thinking' by now of the desirability of being STYLISHLY DRESSED. AND OF LOOKING THEIR BEST DURING THE CHINESE NEW YEAR There is a wide range of dress materials and fashions to select from in the choice of which MRS. B. C. TAN will gladly
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    • 210 11 t I By Special To H M The Xin Appointment f Siam ESTABLISHED 1872 A THE IDEAL FOR TIIE LADY'S HAND BAG m~m mwm .\s it is for the sportsman's pocket Sound in construction as it is Handsome in form aud attractive in style. A never failing companion, with case
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  • 723 12 MEMORANDUM FROM F.M.S.R. REVISED CHARGES ON BULK GOODS. Freight rates on the F.M.S. Railways, as anticipated, will be increased as from Feb. L Details are given below in a memorandum from the Traffic Manager's Office. Notice is given that a revised Tariff Book will be introduced
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  • 33 12 The rate of Issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 for $101. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $100.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 95 12 Hut ton's Famous Pineapple Hams i at I j GREATLY REDUCED PRICES j I Singapore Cold Storage I I Company, Limited. Orchard Road Sub-Depots. j l i Best Quality with Moderate Price Apply to J New China Optical Cd., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, 96, High Street. Bppw» Tlmm 3786. J 1 The
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    • 34 12 LEPROSY DIABETES, V.D., CONSUMPTION ASTHMA, PILES, LEUCORRHOEA SEX-DISORDERS AND NUMEROUS OTHER COMPLICATED AND CHRONIC DISEASES aro eared by our Specialist ef great reputation THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY. 62, Owen Rd. or 135 Serangoon Ro Singapore
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    • 138 12 i s»oX:> General -Mk Electric ALL-STEEL RI FRH.fr MANUFACTURED BY GENERAL ELECTRIC CO fM Created and Perfected by IflOlj ooo »ld 1 GENERAL ELECTRIC i„ffijw I CO. OP AMERICA, after H^^PT\ Jl5 years' intensive re- IFP r jfa E J Many Money-saving H and Trouble-fn WmmvCl \\y Exclusive Features <J
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 150 12 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, JAN. 28. Java. South-East Sumatra SouthEast Borneo, Celebes. Moluccas. Timor Dilly and Western Australia (Centaur) 10 a.m. Penang. Province Wellesley. NorthWeft Perak. Kedah. Western Siam. North. North-East and Nortn-West Sumatra < Kedah 10 a.m. 'Ceylon Southern and Western India. Egypt Eurrne and Great Britain (Hakozaki Maru» 10
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 494 13 The LONGEST FORWARD STEP in MOTOR OIL! ■I 111 SOCONY MOTOR OIL I r\ n neu; Socony Motor Oil "full lubrica- 5 reasons for changing to-day to the New I I ffiswrf Perfected ting value means s« m2thin s ™r e than it ever Socony Motor oil I l! (j
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  • 91 14 [Our redder* are invited to write to us on tubjects of public interest. It must be under stood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only.
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  • 1141 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir—A dignified petition and a curt reply was the order in the case of a moderately worded and temperately toned joint petition from the Straits Chinese British Associations of Singapore, Penang and Malacca to H.E. the Governor on the long overdue reform of
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  • 212 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir—ln Johore Bahru there are a number ol touts who act as brokers between lawyers and clients and as go-betweens amongst litigants. Some of these touts can be seen In the Johore Bahru Courts daily. These men. who have no other
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  • 720 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —"Courtesy costs nothing"! Yet a look around reveals that there is a real lack of this necessary virtue. There is no better place on earth than Singapore, where this virtue can be practised by everyone. We meet and mingle with different
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  • 215 14 STRONG POSITION OF NEW PREMIER. Australia has spoken its mind very clearly upon the issues of the election. The Labour defeat is worse than the first returns indicated, and there is more than a sufficient majority for the allied parties which insist on confronting financial realities. The
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  • 123 14 ROBBERY. A LONDON ECHO. The retirement from the Metropolitan Police last month of Divisional Detective Inspector W. Keen recalls his most sensational arrest, that of a man who was concerned in the theft of a £10,000 pearl necklace, made up in London for the then Queen of Siam.
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  • 83 14 CHOOSING SUCCESSOR TO MR. COOK. Mr. Peter Pemberton, Secretary of the Lancashire and Cheshire Miners' Federation, has been nominated for the Secretaryship of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain, in succession to the late Mr. A. J. Cook. Mr. Pemberton, whose name was put forward after he
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  • 288 14 REFUSAL OF REQUESTS FOR REFORM. REFORMERS MUST HAVE PATIENCE. ..c U still and don't fidget so!" j in effeS, say* the "Pt:ang GazetteV that is the gist of the reply of wu Excellency in turning down all the requlstfforTmeasure of Council Reform ly the Straits Chinese (British)
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  • 339 14 SIR WILLIAM HORNELL CONFESSES FAILURE. Speaking at Hong Kong University on the -,tudy cf Chinese, the Vice-Chancellor. Sir William Hornell. said: I hope that what I have just said will finally dispose of the absurd rumours recently afloat, that the Education Department and the
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  • 146 14 SENT BY TRAIN. Police are searching for the parents of a four-year-old boy who on Christmas Eve was sent, with a label round his neck, from Horsham to London. And no one met him when he reached London! Officials at Victoria telephoned Gerald-row Police Station. The boy
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 167 14 LOOh bfltk ittl i/ fi as otbeis are dotnq I THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE CO, T^ie PRUDENT POLICY has taken care of the AUTUMN of their lives. Before retire- '^iiy LTD ment he left the cares and worries of his future to his ASSURANCE. He now enjoys mJ T\ the INDEPENDENCE
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    • 499 14 Everything big aboul the i* proved 1932 8 hp Sioger "Junior" but the price and the Petrol consumption! 1932 8 h.p. I "JUNIOR The 1932 SINGER "Junior." m.p.g.. yields nearly three times tt offered in a wide range of attrac- normal hone-poi n the tive models, approximates to the bench.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 449 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES •x)rated In England.) p VSSENGER CARGO SERVICES. AND ORIENTAL STEAM SA lON CO. LONDON AND %ST MAIL SERVICE. igßl* Contract with His Mafcatr .oTprnmcnt). O rrA'ARD FROM LONDON ;nina and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1932. 15.000 Feb. 5 6.070 Feb. 15
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    • 561 15 CSS? LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 Jan. 27 28 t TERUKANI MARU 12 000 Feb 10 11 HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 Feb 24 25 HARUNA MARU 10.850 Mar 9 10 KATORI MARU 11,000 Mar. 24 25 5
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    • 462 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. ftg NORDDEUTSCHEK I *VW»fl LLOYD. (Incorporat-ed Id The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. s.s. "TRIER" for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Feb. 1 9 s.s. "SCHLESIEN" for Y'hama, Kobe, Osaka and Moji Feb. 9 s.s. "ALSTER" for Hong Kong S'hai. Nanking, Taku Dalny,
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    • 573 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA 1 Deutsch |H D P Australlsche Dampfschlrls |Q Cl Qesellsch fComwnien Incorporate* m Germany > ODTWABDS. HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1932. t m.s. DUISBURG via Manila j an 27 m.s. VOGTLAND via Manila Fob. 12 t m.s. SAUERLAND via Manila Fe b
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    • 414 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH I ff.lSfjl BRITISH 'N'SURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 2, Flnlayson Green. BANKS. LEE WAH BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). 18, South Canal Road, Singapore. Tel. Add.—"BANKLEEWAH," Rentier's Code. Directors:— EU
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    • 575 15 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OP THE HO HONG HANK. LIMITED. 458, NORTH BRIDGE BO AD Telephone No. 2904. The North Branch of this Bank whiek 0J now opened for business will provide the Mi lowing facilities to customers: BANKING DEPARTMENT (Commercial Banking). We transact a general commercial banttsf business. ACCEPTANCES. We
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 815 16 i |i Ii THIS PAPER HAS THE f i i i t j LARGEST SALE. j jl AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO Jj SPEND MOST j it i Ii IN BRITISH MALAYA. i! (I SI I THE PEOPLE'S PAPER; INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. The Singapore Marine Insurance Association. The
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    • 607 16 j Le School. j ESTABLISHED 1906. j 218, Queen Street 6*l, Waterloo Street. Mornine Clasae. only-Primary to Commercial and Junior Cambridge. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—F. I. MILES. j EDUCATIONAL. VIOLIN TUITION. j Z. MENCHINSKY. Pupil of Prof. S. BARCEWICH and J. PIASTRO-BORISOFF Exponent of Prof. LEOPOLD AUER'S METHOD having just
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    • 420 16 "TRIBUNE" SMA ADs j j j! BRING RESULTS ii BECAUSE THEY RE UH ii <> ii THE ii j; j PERMANENT POPI l.ATlnv Ii j FOR SALE. 1 nmmt FOR SALE PRIVATELY. One gold necklace set with brilliants (about 60 carats). Inspection invited. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Auctioneers, No. 30,
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    • 398 16 MASSAGE MAXIcS MASSAGE Miss Matsuye Mas Um« Q M*a*. ""-".Bencooieu^s^ MALAYA 'PHONE SI7L SUBSCRIPTION i;ATK» PAYABLE IN \im\(L Delivery Including at office Postage or close (Local u> residence F.M.S. > CM* Years/ $15.00 $21.00 fMM Half Yearly 7.50 $10.50 |KJ Quarterly $3.75 $5.25 1.25 Single Copy oecu. Copies ai bade
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