Malaya Tribune, 8 February 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XIX, No. 32 SINGAPORE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Feb. 8, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1932
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    • 265 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. KHJ CANNOT BETTER IHE BEST. i Feed Your Child ou Swan M Brand Wtlk and Make :it Jfe W i HEALTHIER I STRONGER #k HAPPIER. I The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. j PUT YOUR s™* l N I THE FAVOURrrEI I Thousands and thousands of motorists in
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    • 550 1 THE MALAYA IS THE BEST ADVERTISING j MEDIUM IN MALAYA. j J j "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT THat S its so good! \Tw i AGENTS: j i SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. S.S. AND FIVI.S. r r Why Doctors recommend BIOCITIN? Because Blocitln k a nutrient contalnint 'he most digestlbie constituents
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  • 2470 2 WHAT IT REALLY MEANS. COMPARISON WITH CEYLON MODEL. Says "L. C. L. in the "Sunday Gazette": In connection with the new legislation called the Public Revenue Protection Bill which was introduced by the Attorney-General at the last meeting of the Legislative Council at Malacca. I take the
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  • 833 2 RUSSIA'S PURGING COMMISSION. NOVEL AND DISTINCTIVE FEATURE. A correspondent writes to the Manchester Guardian": A novel and distinctive feature of Soviet life is the "chistka" or purge, that periodically place in State institutions. Commissions ci from thre? to seven members, operating undethe direct.on o£ a "Ceutral Purge Commissionvisit
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  • 216 2 ITS USEFULNESS NOW APPARENT. For seme years now. the idea of co-operative pubiicity lor the Rubber Industry has been carefully fostered by the R.G.A.. and welcome signs have been apparent of the gradual growth of this conception amongst manufacturers. There are many important applications of rubber, the more
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    • 277 2 I Whiteaways I SPECIAL STATIONARY OFFERS. I The \lammoUi Writing I Compendium. miMyj^iJj I Contains 200 sheet, feint ruled paper and f^T^^^C^^// I 200 envelop sto match, excellent value. V I Price $1.00 each. w*—*~~ mmmmm The Orient Pads. Heavy bank paper, feint rul.d. containing ✓V /MM _K/La il 100
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    • 303 2 ACIDITY FOR 10 tyg Before he Found the R eiteJ Many peopfc necessarily. Tlii* dj ""'''u; known t<n v to-day. he wi.nM |.l* ki, ~s great deal. 1 appreciation of yon; Km •lave nCeMd r<»i in i acidity of tin- stoma* everything until I WsUi I '!y hkad to try
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  • 407 3 BUSINESS AT RECENT MEETING. The following summary of proceedings at the 334 th meeting of the Selangor State Council, held on Jan. 5, Is supplied to the press officially:— After opening speeches by His Highness the Sultan and the British Resident and the reading of a telegram
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  • 341 3 STATEMENT TO BRITISH AMBASSADOR. London. Jan. 9. Important new facts, bearing on the prospects of the Lausanne debts conference, became known yesterday, says the diplomatic correspondent of the "Observer." The chief of them, disclosed by the competent quarter in Whitehall, was that on Friday the British
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  • 193 3 AUSTRALIAN BREAKS A WORLD'S RECORD. London, Jan. 26. Anothei world land speed record smashed to-day when Mr. N. motor i g t Smith, the famous Autralian J* 0111 broke the ten-miles speed record on the nln > miles beach at Katala, New Zea!Land_ "Wizard" Smith was driving
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  • 369 3 "I DO NOT UNDERSTAND WIRELESS." Prince George, who was the guest of honour at the fifth annual banquet of the Radio Manufacturers' Association at the Savoy Hotel, struck a very human note when proposing the toast of "The Radio Industry." "Few of us." he said, "who use
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  • 256 3 REQUEST TO CONFIRM PLEDGES. London, Jan. 9. Official information was given yesterday of the British Government's method of handling the delicate situation that has arisen as a result of the American Note to Japan Mid to China, writes the diplomatic correspondent of the "Observer." The exact
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  • 222 3 BUT RELEASE AFTERWARDS. Tokyo, Jan. 6. Five British sailors have fallen foul of the Japanese authorities and are undergoing an examination in the procurator's office at Hakodate. The men, all of whom belong to the crew of Jhe Blue Funnel steamer "Antilochus" (9,053 tons), were arrested
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  • 119 3 TRAMS PARALYSED AT TIENTSIN. Tientsin. Jan. 18 The Tram service in the Chinese area irr Tientsin was at a complete standstill yesterday' as a result of the controversy between the people and the tramway company over the increased tariff ot fares. Over 300 pickets from the vaiious labour
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 380 3 jH MALAYA'S JM 111 Newest and Most iSI Delicious DRINK (m FRUIIPOP Tllin^f 3 Made From The Finest Imported FRUITS j jht Product of j PHOENIX j L f'iiiijlll Aerated Water Works, j vfeSl?B, SINGAPORE. I I n n 1 Petrol waste is one of the penalties 71 you pay
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    • 347 3 I THE FAVOURITE:-! Refnse Al| 1 Imitations. /v Jfjl insist on 0 ill c cII ORANGE A Bffl R CRUSH Manufactured by FRASER E nil H NEAVE LTD., y 1 I Aerated Water Specialists. "Restful Sleep flSjk for baby no insects no *i+> M' ivVW after -odor with y~ si**
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    • 124 4 'Why can do as I do! Buck yourself up with the energy It is not the number of your years but your remaining I stock of energy. Bournville Cocoa can restore energy as no other h^CLcj^s^^ article of ordinary diet has power to do. Bournville excels in MMllllllfj|i food-value, bulk
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  • 1500 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. IMCVD BY FRABBB CO.. EXOHANGB AND STOCK BBOKBBB Singapore, February 5, 10 a.m. Teat CLOSING QUOTATIONS End* Buyers Seller* T*lu« AMLX n Kumbane Tta Dec. Ii 11. 4 0 11. 6.0 vistral Malay Dec. H l e r Hltam Tin June 10 0 10.3 0.11.3 Bangrin
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  • 447 5 SINGAPORE, JAN. 29 MEAT. Beef steak (round), kati 40 Beef stew or curry, kati JO Pork, lean, kati SO Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality). kaU 40 Mutton Australian, lb. 30 Fowl, kati 40 Hens (Locally reared) kati 45 Ducks, each 00 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair SO Pigeons,
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  • 185 5 ENQUIRIES LITERATURE. IMPORTANT ASPECT OF R.G.A. PROPAGANDA. Rubber enters into so many different indutries that it v ould be difficult to overestimate the importance of technical publications in placing before these various industries the properties and uses of rubber to meet thenindividual requirements, The publication ol booklets, therefore, constitutes a
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    • 114 5 M. E. NATHAN. ELECTRICAL RADIO AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS 96, North Bridge Tnone 4856 Road. 5618 AGENTS: LISSEN COMPONENTS. LAFAYETTE RADIO SETS. Brunswick Electric Gramophones Panachord Rscovds. ELECTRIC AMPLIFIERS GRAMO-RADIO SETS PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM. Electric Gramophones On Hire Installations Repairs and Services by Expert and Qualified Engineers. For all defects of
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    • 89 5 MUh -«ADSCHCO» r-HQ«t_7_3»* j 7&tdl& -device, C& e@ 77la£a^f<i RADIO AND SOUND ENGINEERS. «OLr AGENTS AHO RCPREttNTATIVCS OF THE LEADING WAOIO M»NUr»CTU«« 2, Orchard Road, Singapore. (Corner Opposite Amber Mansions i «-»SOLP AGENTS (Malaral for -o\Ol R Ofc AT a o i o If El'flto ILLi t PI OEAMO-MOTORa 4t
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 668 5 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Short-Wave Broadca&ts For The Week. Readers should note that Petaling Hill Kuala Lumpur) Is now on 75 metres until further notice. P. C. J. (Eindhoven) and Tanjong Prlok (Java) are suspended. Radio joldberg la now on daily except Sundays—on 16 metres on Monday, Wednesday and Friday
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    • 347 5 MUSIC FROM RADIO SAIGON. Orchestral Programmes. FEBRUARY 8. Seance de musique de chambre FEBRUARY 9 1. La fiancee vendue (Smetana). 2. Poisscns dor (Debussy) (pour piano: Alix Andre Soyer). 3. La fine de Roland (H. Rabaud). 4. Nocturne (Chopin» (pour violon: Robert Bairas). 5. Jeux (Turina). 6. Fantaisiesur Paillasse (Leoncavallo).
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    • 359 6 Amusements < j j I A Great Holiday Show! I Special Matinee TO-DAY TO MORROW I The Big Musical Picture of the week i < WARNER BBOS. ALL TECHNICOLOUB MDBICAL A SINGING COMEDY I Sweet Kitty Bellairs j WITH Beautiful CLAUDEDELL WALTER PIDGEON; iThs Famous Ziegfeld Folli-s (of ••Viennese Nights"
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    • 190 6 STILL PACKING OUT! HOLIDAY MATINEES: To-Day To-Morrow at 3 p.m. jj Nightly at 6.15 9.15 BUSTER X EATON'S tidal wave of hilarity SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF j Alhambra's Second Stupendous Holiday Show I The Greatest Double Feature Show yet screened in Malaga CHARLES FAVRELL j
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    • 210 6 STILL UNRIVALLED! j STILL THE MIGHTIEST JUNGLE j j THRILLER MADE.' j Still packing At every house.' 1 ItliiinliiliiliiiiiliiliiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiliiiuiiiiiiiPiiiiMiMiiiiiiiiiiiii! Hi MARLBOROUGH! i| Matinees: To-Day To-Muyyovo I i| AT 3 P.M. |j Nightly 6.15 9.15 I TRADER HORN I flilinii:! miiiii' I ii i i' i i i i i MMMM
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  • 138 7 ARRIVALS. v Jap. 3.187 tons, Capt. an Nagoya, 7-2; for Calcutta, 278 tons. Capt. Meppelink. 7-2: for Deli. 8-2. Dutch, 362 tons, Capt. Wickers, 1-2; for Indragiri, 10-2. n 803 tons. Capt. Petersen. 7-2; for Bangkok. 10-2. 11 tons. Capt. Iggleden, from ;bu. 12-2. I 113 tons. Capt.
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  • 167 7 Singapore. Feb. 5. Rice, Siam Al per Koyan $340 Rice, Siam 1 $215 Rice, Siam 2 $18$ Rice, Siam 3 $182 Rice, Siam "Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $198 Rice, Siam No. 2 $181 Rice, Saigon A-l $176 Rice, Saigon 2 $168 Rice, Saigon 3 $163 Rice. Rangoon "S.Q."
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  • 364 7 PLEA AT THE GENEVA CONFERENCE. PACIFIC PETITIONS FROM WOMEN. Geneva. Feb. 6. The bombing of Shanghai provided Lord Cecil with a topical argument at the plenary session of the Disarmament Conference in presenting a petition for drastic disarmament adopted at the last congress of the Federation of
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  • 217 7 'SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS" AT THE CAPITOL. "Sweet Kitty Bellairs." a Warner Bros technicolour romance of England in the late 18th century, is the principal attraction at Capitol for the next few days. This is an effectively presented story of the most famous flirt of the period, and, introduces
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  • 315 7 GOVERNOR NOT STRONG ENOUGH. REPORT ON THE DARTMOOR TROUBLE. London, Feb. 6. A trenchant report, Issued following the Home Office inquiry, substantiates the suspicion that the Dartmoor mutiny was concerted with persons outside the prison with a view to helping convicts to escape. The report condemns
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  • 345 7 ARRIVAL OF TWO CHIMPANZEES. London. Jan. 9. The cloud whioh broke up the Chimpanzee tea party is now happily dispersed, two new recruits promising to eclipse all predecessors. One is Peter—already noticed, and the other Is Fifi. a three-year-old ape. which arrived at the Zoo
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  • 181 7 One of the most unusual examples of barter was reported from Denmark. Not long before Christmas a young country woman walked into a hair-dresser's shop in order to get her hair waved in anticipation of the festival and offered to pay for that service by handing over
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  • 73 7 FROM AND TO MADRAS PRESIDENCY. The Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya, Penang, gives the number of arrivals from and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of January as follows: Arrivals (State aided) (figures supplied by travelling inspectors): 4 adults, one minor and one infant. Arrivals (others)
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  • 175 7 Regrettable Delay In Restriction. London, Feb. 6. Speaking at the annual meeting of United Serdang Rubber Estates, Mr. Miner admitted that the problem of native production in the Dutch East Indies presents peculiar difficulties but the Dutch Government is evidently grappling with it in
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  • 491 7 AMERICA'S SHARE SMALL. NOT GREATLY INTERESTED IN LOANS. Washington. The "New York Times" recently published the following article: American financial, commercial and industrial interests in China, although not centred about the Tier.tsin-Peiping area in which there has been serious rioting, have an aggregate value of about $255,768,000.
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  • 181 7 JUDGMENT CAUSES CONSTERNATION. Much consternation has been caused in Chinese circles in Paris by the verdict of a Paris court in the case of a Chinese cafĕ proprietor who allowed his clients to play mahjong on his premises. He has been fined 5f. (about Is.) for
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  • 308 7 R. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. Feb. 5. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 2 13 16d.. up 1 16d. New York: cents (G.), up 1:16 cents. Sharas: Quiet. Allenbys 60—70 cents, Ayer Moltks 50—60 cenis, Ayer Panas 50—60 emit, Baaaatto SO—ls cento, Brogaa 40—50 canto, Buklt Jelotongs IS—2O cents,
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  • 53 7 Singapore, Feb. 5. Standard Spot 8% 8% February 6% 9 March 9 9*4 April 914 9% April-June 9% 9\ 2 July-Sept. 9% 10 Tone of Market: Quiet steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 2 13 16d. per lb. New York: Spot Sheet G. 4 1
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  • 303 7 British Official. Singapore, Feb. 5. Selling-: London 4 months' sight 2s. 4 3|32d London 3 months' sight 2s. 4d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 15|16d., London 30 daysight 2s. 3 29 32d.. London demand 2s. 3 27 32c London T.T.. 2s. 3 25 32d., Lyons demand 970
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  • 112 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, Feb. 8. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Pager 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Klang 16; Nieuw Zeeland 11; Lun burg 9; Darvel 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 1« Himalaya Maru 30; Thurland Cask 32: Celebes Maru 87. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4).
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 239 7 Singapore Municipality Mount Emily Public Baths Chinese New Year—Holiday Time-Table Saturday, Sunday and Monday, February 6, 7 and 8. i a.m. 12.15 p.m. Mixed Bathing—2o cents.itfen admitted only by ladies' introduction^ 2- :i 15 p.m. Men and Boys 10 cents. 415 H p.m. do. 10 cents. Victoria Memorial Hall j
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    • 142 7 |**********1 I I I I I I I I I >< j Beauty Aids by Kathleen Court i A new shipment of the famous t "Kathleen Court" Beauty Aids I has just arrived among tnem I are:— j Golden Youth j Face Powder in 6 different i shad s $1.00.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 287 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright STATIONS, ture. Rainfall. SunMax. Mln. shine Alor Star 95 70 Nil 10.3 Kota Bharu 87 69 Nil 9.1 K. Trengganu 86 69 Nil 10.3 Kroh 92 68 Nil 8.7 S tiawan 88 73 0.04 4.2 Ipoh Butterworth 90 75 Nil 10.5 Kuala
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  • 70 8 SRIMATI PARVATHY AMMAL.—On Sunday. February 7th. at 3.15 p.m.. at No. 34, Racecourse Lane, Singapore, Srimat: Parvathy Ammal. (mother of Mr. S. A. Lingam, formerly of General Post Office. Singapore), aged 80 years. She leaves one son. one daughter-in-law. six grandsons, four granddaughters, two great grandsons and
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  • 722 8 The report that the Hon. Mr. M. B. Shelley, en route for Home on furlough via the United States, is to meet American manufacturers in order to discuss the rubber situation, suggests a belated disposition to "face realities" (a phrase which is having something of a vogue just
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  • 171 8 Dr. E. untitled Henderson, of the University of Glasgow, who has been a aim as Professor ol Anatomy. King Edward VII CoU-ge of Medicine. Singapore, for the last eight mcn'hs in place of Dr. G. H. Harrower. while the letter was on furiough, leTt for Home with Mrs. Henderson by
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  • 324 8 New Members Well Chosen. ComiQCDtiDS on constitutional developments jn Perak, the "Times of Malaya says. The first meeting of the newly-constituted Perak State Council takes place at Taiping a fortnight hence and, since the announcement of the personnel of the new Council, much satisfaction has been felt
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  • 49 8 GIRL ARRESTED WITH SMOKING REVOLVER. Reuter. Calcutta. Feb. 6. An unsuccessful attempt was made to-day to shoot Sir Stanley Jackson. Governor of Bengal, who escaped unhurt. The assailant was a girl student, and fired five times. She was arrested while still grasping the smoking revolver.—Reuter.
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  • 34 8 Rugby. Feb. 6. The Prime Minister has had a rr.or? comfort able night. The state of his eye b very satisfactory. In view of this, no furthebulletins will be issued to-day—British OSteal
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  • 17 8 A mail from Batavia and Palembang byaeroplane is expected at Singapore at 1.40 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 369 8 Mr. R B. H. untitled and untitled for nearly 30 years in Siam. has retired, and sa.led from Bangkok for Home on Jan. 28 by the "Boringia." It is reported in political circles at Home that Mr. Lloyd George may become an Independent in the near future, refusing to identify
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  • 463 8 ,o, Japan states thai the t to Shanghai will v i p> "self-defence.'" Jusl v\, Vf d <* I said when charger] vith JUr &r the householder. assa ultin With equal logic the rv any other nation could invaT*? hama and call it the same spirit the
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  • 46 8 To-morrow and untitled observed as holidays ~r> S d News has been m Echo." of the death at jtt Mr. Lim Kar Cra: Mr. Lim Tsin Tsonj^ millionaire and phUai i war the broth r-in- ,nd l* vt Chee and Dr. Le« widow, two sons ti
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  • 29 8 .•[I I n REVENUE PROTECTK ,N pJge 3 WHAT TO LISTEN TOPICS OF TO-DA\ L*jRT SINGAPORE NOT A f CLUB DIARY on P** 0 DIARY OF EVENTS >^
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 205 8 RALEIGH i I THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE I KIDK A RALEIGH The World s Finest Bic>cle. Boilt to Withstand Hard Wear. j PRICES from $67.50. '< Tno Only Bicycle Guaranteed for Ever. WRITE FOR THE RALEIGH BOOKLET. FREE ON REQUEST FROM THE SOLE AGENTS. ROBINSON Co Ltd. Singapore Kuala Lumpur. j
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    • 56 8 Pleasing Presents IN Jewellery! AT Lowest Prices FOR Every Occasion U. S. de Silva Bros JEWELLER*. IS, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. I 1 COMPARE I the Price, Quality and Mileage op I T. X X.'s TYRES AND TUBES i j with those of any other make. j < j TENG SENG
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    • 16 8 The I "MALAYA TRIBUNE" j will be I published as usual To-morrow (Hari Raya Puasa). j
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  • 1611 9 SHIPPING FREIGHT ARGUMENT. SHOULD GOVERNMENT STEP IN? UK. HARBOUR S BETTER WAY. lively contributions on Singa|H>rt IN contributed to the l bMM of "British Malaya" Mr Charles E. Craig, of < litTe." Sidmouth, Devon, fora- i Am pn-vious article by Mir. ShcHaH in support of
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  • 1759 9 GRAVE CONCERN AT DESPATCH OF JAPANESE TROOPS. CONTINUATION OF POLITE PROTESTS USELESS. SECOND PEACE PROPOSAL TO BE MADE TO COMBATANTS. Reuter. Grave international concern is caused by the despatch of 10,000 Japanese soldiers to Shanghai and there is talk of
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  • 650 9 EUROPEANS BADLY INJURED. COLLISION AFTER A SWERVE. ACCIDENT IN ORCHARD ROAD. Two Europeans were badly injured when th ir car swerved to avoid a dog and turned two somersaults in Orchard Road on Saturday. Another car was hit but the occupants escaped striotis hurt. Many people who
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 283 9 8,8 PAVILION 815 TO-NIGHT MATINEE AT 3.15 Amazing seines during week-end —huge crowds unable to gain admission. Three shows a day j since Thursday and every one "sold out"! i> fe EAST OF BORNEO The most enthralling, thrilling and exciting picture ever made! Nothing] Like "East of Borneo" has Ever
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  • 1139 10 PRELIMINARIES AT THE L.L.T.C. LAWN TENNIS. Most of the preliminaries of the New Year tennis tournament were decided at the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club on Saturday and yesterday. The dry weather permitted play to be carried on without interruption. Roy Smith and N. S. Wise were successful
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  • 157 10 FRENCH HOPES FIXED ON COCHET. London, Jan. 2*. Already strong in the hope of winning the Davis Cup in 1932, following last year's success British tennis now seems certain to triumph, following the removal of two such obstacles as Jean Borotra and Rene Lacoste, who
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  • 63 10 TO PLAY IN AMERICAN ZONE. London. Jan. 25. The Australia Lawn Tennis Association has decided to challenge for the Davis Cup this year. Australia will play in the American Zone but the final decision as to whether a team of three will be sent will
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  • 489 10 IMPORTANT FIXTURES THIS YEAR. MOTOR-BOAT RACING. A correspondent writes in "The Times'*:— At its ninth annual meeting held recently in Brussels the International Motor Yachting Union, to which 23 countries are now affiliated, awarded its Medal of Honour for the best sporting performance of the year to Mr.
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  • 869 10 WORLD MOVE TO AID THE BLIND. THE TURF. Plans have been completed at a Conference In London for a sweepstake which the orsanLers believe will be the greatest the world yet known (says a report in The Daili be called the World Blind Subscription Fund, and the
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  • 84 10 RESULTS OF MEETING LAST JULY. RIFLE-SHOOTING. Competing with the Falkland Islands, the Gold Coast, Nigeria, the Sudan, Tanganyika and Uganda, the F.M.S. team was fourth in the "Morning Post" (Junior Kolapore) rifleshooting meeting at Bisley on July 14 last. The Malaya team was Sgt. W. Pinkerton
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  • 332 10 SCOTLAND BEATEN IN INTERNATIONAL. RUGBY FOOTBALL London, Feb. 0. At Murrayfleld, before 50,000 spectators, Wales last year's International champions, bcat Scotland by 6 pta. to nil-Renter. London, Feb. 7. The game was rough in the second half and several players were wamed. Play mediocre behind the scrum.
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  • 173 10 ATHLETICS. The boxing, wrestling and weight-lifting events of the Olympic Games, to be celebrated In this city from July 30 to Aug. 14. 1932, will be held in the Olympic Auditorium, conveniently located half-way between the Olympic Park and the business district of this city. The
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  • 111 10 CRICKET. A New Delhi message dated Jan. 27 states that as a result of deliberations it is considered certain that the following will be included in the Indian team to visit England during the coming summer: (1) Palia, a left-hander highly commended by Hobbs and Sutcliffe;
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  • 68 10 GOLF. Th? February monthly medal competition of the Singapore Golf Club was played on Saturday and yesterday, and resulted in a win for T. McMul'an «81—10—71) In "A" Division; and for J. C. Covap (87—14—73) in "B" Division; 108 cards were taken out. The 1931 Gold Medal Competition
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  • 50 10 SWIMMING. The third and last race for the JacksonMillar Cup—the three length's (150 metres) was swum at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday and resulted in a win for R. D. Shrimpton (went at go). Meggs, who was the only scratch man. was secjnd. closely followed by Salter.
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  • 48 10 YACHTING. The R.S.Y.C. are paying a visit to Port Dickson over the holidays and yesterday morning a team race was held. Port Dickson obtained 86 points and Singapore 83 M., the visitors securing Ist., 3rd. and sth. places. In the afternoon a visitors' race was held.
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  • 118 10 The increase in the number of golfers in Sydney during the past 12 months has been remarkable. Most courses are withouc vacancies on their membership lists, and tha new ones are soon rushed by eager players. In the privately owned Clubs there ar? at least 14,000 members and associate members,
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  • 969 10 ANNUAL DINNER AT RAFFLES HOTEL WHY SEASON V\ AS Not SUCCESSFUL, MORE REGULAR TRAINING NEXT YEAR The fact that the Daaeara Road ground was acquired ir. October, and that training therefoie tarted su weeks late because ptsyui unwisdy d tided to wait for ti< m ground was
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  • 1999 11 T iii arsenal put on a Sl'URT. v r KDAYS HOME SOCCER RESULTS. ASSN. FOOTBALL. clttbi ba all Divisions of the had a bad week-end. Ev.rton by the Arsenal, who are itrOPgty and. of all the clubs th only ones who can bring off a •double"
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  • 58 11 The "Sydney Referee" of December 29 untitled The forthcom ng visit of the Japan Be tcnn t am will decide the fate of Australian :|-r:--sentation at the Davis Cup serUa ef .332. Should the Australian team do well in three matches to be played in Melbourne. Sydney, and Perth rcspeetiv
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  • 598 11 NASH UNFORTUNATE AGAINST GUILLERMO. SATURDAY'S FIGHTS AT NEW WORLD ARENA. BOXING. The New World Arena was again packed to capacity on Satumay night for the special Chinese New Year programme arranged by Mr. Ong Chin Beng. The main event, as so often happens, proved disappointing,
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  • 142 11 In an amplification of his earlier remarks to the London correspondent of The Sydney Ref rence," Lord Tennyson, grandson of the famous poet and former T. st cricketer, had said: —"Bradman is not in the same class as Macartney, whom I regard as the greatest ba man of all time.
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    • 299 11 NEW WORLD j 7.16 p.m. 10-\ltiHT 9.30 p.m. HERE COMES ANOTHER GKA/VD TALKIE For Your Supreme Thrill During the Chinese and Malay Festive Season:— LOVABLE AND CHARMING SWEET AND DAINTY. M4MI()\ DAVItS In the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's RIOT OF LAUGHTER "The FLORODORA GIRL." Here's the Most Unusual Musical Romance of the Talking
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  • 2393 12 HIS EXPERIENCE IN PAHANG. ADDRESS BY MR. S. SINNADURAI. Mr S Sinnadurai ''elivered the following address at the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club on Pe -The subject on which lam to speak now •■My experience in Pahang." Before I proceed to the subject proper I propose to g.ve
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  • 33 12 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $100.
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  • 426 12 ASTUTE MOVES BJ DR. ISRIMSQ Berl m. Dr. Bruning s attempt to prolog fK idercy of Hindenburg by a R e r L ht without recourse to an 'lection' as one of the most important taken by any Chancello, since th« It is an act of very
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    • 319 12 I Hutton s Famous Pineapple Hams at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Singapore Gold Storage Company, Limited. Orchard Road Sub-Depots. < j Size No I M ymmmiM—hwmmi *'**c MAH MA'S N t« KHl— I j tar IM i«w f a -*i I 773/. j Singapore. j j t r a c I
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    • 88 12 !ib paiaa \m .Krtxver T°" J •toop.b*TO«oatye« rD < «*T OnLECLERC^f, «01 pat yo« ■"Si bottle c f •Undine oa«, then »™*T-„ ,r» 1 2 -rJ* Ease* lrriut»»« «f* %s* Jto Sequent warnings of u »rV Al tbeso organ. J fulfil «*d m»te» 11 c "V •roperly. you to erery
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 781 12 CLVB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest toill still be included in the
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    • 181 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. FEB. 8. High Tides—0.10 a.m 11 25 am Bank Hobday. Girls' Sports Club Dance. Memorial M p.m. Tennis, L.L.T.C. Tournament. TO-MORROW. FEB. 9 High Tides —0.32 a.m.. noon. Hari Rava Puasa. Bank Holiday. Cycling Championship. Jalan Besar Sttflss. 3 p.m. WEDNESDAY. FEB. 10. High Tides.—0.52 a.m..
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  • 2582 13 RE-OPENED BY BISHOP OF VICTORIA. A MEMORABLE OCCASION. On the morning of Sunday last, says the "South China Morning Post" of Jan. 19, a new page in the life and history of Christ Church, Shameen, was completed, when the church, with its new roof and other
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  • 399 13 REDUCTION EN FOOD PRICES. Berlin. Jan. 9. The Government's campaign for making life cheaper in Germany has now been going on for a week, and outward and visible signs oi success are already noticeable. Bakers, butchers, and hairdressers are now legally forced to hang up a
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  • 787 13 ADDRESS TO ROTARIANS. (By Governor of Bengal.) Calcutta "I believe the tradition fostered in India by British rs and carried down through every rank of the public service, is something destined to be of the greatest consequence for the India of the future," observed the Governor,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 658 13 »rgr Engines This Magneto proof of bigger Value v n't know how good, or j rndable, a small enn be until you see the Morse "Z" Engine r Rotary High Ten- This magneto hot, fat, sure-firing :kos the fine "Z" better engine! tiie "Z" Engine is h a costly magneto
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    • 81 13 Prevent Colds I always put a Formamint tablet in my mouth when Influenza is about and feel sure that that is why I escaped having it for some years." Mr. N.W.G.-E. FORMAMINT protects you against infectious diseases, such as At a!l Influenza, C .emists r>-_i_».i i Storem. Diphtheria, etc. The
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    • 110 13 TOKALON SKIN FOOD nourishes your skin OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE t V LXAjJJlllliJjJ v virillNE for men V r. I fertiiine for women M f W V \v J I'JI have given proof of their efficacy in cases of: U mlf I* Debilitated potency Frigidity W IM Neurasthenia SB i nnacteric and
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  • 738 14 ADJOURNED AFTER THREE HOURS SITTING. Bombay. Jan. 28. The Consultative Committee of the RoundTable Conference met this morning with the Viceroy presiding. It sat three hours hours and adjourned until Feb. 22, when it is expected to have a continuous session for a
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  • 207 14 SERIOUS RIOTS IN CARNIVAL TOWN. The Hague, Jan. 21. Serious rioting broke out last night in the town of Sittard whose municipal council had banned the annual carnival processions without giving any reasons,. though the city fathers let it be known that in their opinion these affairs
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  • 359 14 "SCENE*' WITH SIR DERRICK WERNHER. New York. A bitter quarrel, with high words that nearly ended in blows, between Sir Derrick Wernher and Mr. Ely Culbertson delayed and wrecked last night's session in the LenzCulbertson Contract Bridge match. Sir Derrick, who Is the eldest son
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  • 651 14 LAST* STAGES OF THE STRUGGLE. Moscow, Jar. 9. Russia's much discussed Five Year Plan is now entering on Its last phase. Its completion ie envisaged by the end of 1932, four and a quarter years after its inauguration, ard within the near future the country will
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  • 63 14 The impending issue of the new telephone directory for Berlin again sees ingenious subscribers struggling for first place. In 1930 the "Aaaasi Chair Manufacturing Company" held first place, but was ousted this year by the "Al Baggage Insurance Association" of London. The Muellers and Schulzes, with some
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  • 1035 14 FAMOUS SHIPBUILDERS DEATH. ROMANTIC CAREER. Sir Alfred Yarrow, the pioneer of torpedoboat construction, whose death is announced in a cable from London, was born in London in January of 1842. At eight years of age. he began to show .his mechanical genius by designing an automatic wool-winder.
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    • 481 15 STKAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES incorporated in England.) m j PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. ffgOtm LAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM HA w rATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Tjiirr Contract with Hi* Mafcsty'i (Government). OU'JWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1932. 6,070 Feb. 15
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    • 561 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. X TERUKANI MARU 12 000 Feb. 10 11" HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Feb. 34 25 HARUNA MARU 10.850 Mar. 9 10 9 KATORI MARU 11,000 Mar. 24 25 9 KASHIMA MARU 10.000
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    • 366 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. fi£ NOKDDEUTSCHER g<ffift< LLOYD. iTlr* (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS S s.s. "SCHLESIEN" for Takao, Keelung. Y'hama, Kobe, Osaka and Moji Feb. 10 s.s. "ALSTER" for Hong Kong S'hal, Nanking, Taku Dalny, Tsingtau, Y'hama and Kobe Feb. 13 s.s. "DERFFLINGER" for Manila.
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    • 700 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA 1 Deutsch IHn P I AustraUscne Dampf senilis |Q Q J Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporate* tn Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1932. f m.s. VOGTLAND via Manila Feb 11 t m.s. SAUERLAND Feb 22 m.s. HAVELLAND direct Japan ports Feb. 25
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    • 383 15 INSURANCE. #THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: X, Plnlayson Green. BANKS. THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK (SINGAPORE) LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settleme i*s.) No. 14, Chulla Street Telephone No. 3163. Affiliated Bank:
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    • 608 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahmat Palembang 16, lUr. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Read, CentraL Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 90, Buiten Nieuwport Stma*. Shanghai
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    • 806 16 THIS PAPER HAS THE LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO i i SPEND MOST IN BRITISH MALAYA. jl —[J THE INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE, PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Creditors are warned that we shall not be responsible for transactions effected by any of our branches unless they have been officially confirmed in
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    • 600 16 Le School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial and Junior Cambridge. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—F. I. MlLbb. EDUCATIONAL. t ARE YOU SEEKING THE BEST? THEN THE COLONIAL DAY SCHOOL. J 74-2, BRAS BASAH ROAD. IS THE IDEAL SCHOOL FOR YOUR CHILDREN. j (Under
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    • 405 16 I "TRIBUNE" SMALL ADS I BRING RESI'LTS I i i M ii ii II BECAUSE THEY REACH I THE i ii It jj PERMANENT POPI'LATIn* I! m I H I L < .__^J' SITUATIONS VACANT. POOR CHILDREN'S SCHOOL 21 Lembu Rd. WANTED —A Chinese Youth fresh from school who has
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    • 405 16 MASSAGE MANICURE MASSAGE Miss Matsuye, Miss Masako and Mlsako. No. 20, Bencoolen Street, Sio^Jf* MALAYA TRISP 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IX ADVANCE. Delivery Including Indudin at office Postage Postage or close l Local or to Foretn residence. P.M.S.) Cour/.ria Yearly $15.00 $21.00 $33.00 Half Yearly 7.50 $10.50 $16.M Quarterly
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