Malaya Tribune, 10 February 1932
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Title Section29 1932-02-10 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XIX. No. 34 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday. Feb. 10, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement369 1932-02-10 1 II PTON'S CEYLON TEA. 001 NOT BETTER HE BEST. pB II! Ch °p H m I^^^J'J IS ill You will be satisfied ill! CARLSBERG PILSENER I j |g|gd "CHOP HIJAU" Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs and I "1 II m% > Rest Houses throughout the I The ldeal drmk for tropical369 words
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Advertisement555 1932-02-10 1 THE "MALAYA TTUBIM": IS THE BEST ADVERTISING j MEDIUM 5 IN il MALAYA. j j Himalaya Bouquet Perfume j i Solidified Brilliantine, j Talcum Powder, Toilet Soap. jPPj ERASMIC, LONDON. 4 j AGENTS: j Sime, Darby Co., £L.td. S.S. F.M.S. j GODET PERFUMES j The Quintessence of Perfection. j Ask555 words
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1206 1932-02-10 2 MOTORING ENGINEERING THE LAST OF SPORTS CAR RACING. GENUINE RACER OUSTING THE SPORTS MODEL? (By Air Mail: From Our Own Correspondent London. Jan. 28. 19S1. it seems, will stand out especially as a turning point in the long-debated subject of whether races for specially built racing cars or for standard1,206 words
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Article326 1932-02-10 2 In spite of the trade depression, the British motor industry had a surprisingly good year in 1931 and the optimism of prominent manufacturers at the prospects for the current year is an encouraging sign. Mr. A. F. Siagreaves. Managing Director of Rolls-Royce Ltd.. has referred to326 words
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Article228 1932-02-10 2 Remarkable testimony to the quality and strength of construction of a body is to be found iii the case of a car belonging to the Earl of Derby. The coachwork in question is a Hooper limousine body, which was originally supplied to Lord Derby in 1905228 words
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Article174 1932-02-10 2 For 1931 the Maudes Trophy has been awarded to Ariel Works in connection with a series of severe tests which were carried out last autumn. The Maudes is, of course, the most coveted trophy of the motor cycling year and is offered annually for the most174 words
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Article122 1932-02-10 2 An arresting announcement has just been I made by Leyland Motors, who are offering an award of a hundred guineas to the owner of the oldest petrol-driven Leyland goods vehicle in regular service in 1932. Long life is an accepted characteristic of their vehicles, but in view122 words
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Article163 1932-02-10 2 The Luton factory is busy with both home and export orJers, especially for the new Raider and Centaur. On the export side, recent shipments include Avengers to South Africa; Raiders, especially equipped for cinema work, to India, and Centaurs and Raiders for goods and passenger work163 words
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Article283 1932-02-10 2 The manner in which motor vehicles are being employed in the commercial development of new countries is well exemplified in the case of the Rhodesias. During the 1930 harvest season, for instance, 23 315 tons of maize were transported to market British-built lorries being exclusively employed283 words
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Article126 1932-02-10 2 More and more attention is being paid by commercial vehicle users to the all-important subject of lubrication and this th 3 wide range of lubricants marketed by leadin* firms in the industry. In the case of the new Morrisol commercial lubricants, these oils have been produced126 words
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Article503 1932-02-10 2 New traffic devices continue to increase and multiply, says "Truth." The latests, and in many ways the most interesting and useful, takes the form of multi-coloured lines laid on the surface cf the road for the guidance of drivers r.cross congested centres and confusing crossroads. This method503 words
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Advertisement537 1932-02-10 2 rVaj— v*vy —gg I Perfected...and proved in every way I aloft...ashore., afloat! B J I piiRST. we subjected the new Socony Motor i-' jKj cm to a -cold weather" test, man air- V __±> I ip! plane flying 25 00 feet hiph Thm al >N 1 jgj 6 below zero..where537 words
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385 1932-02-10 3 Poor Support This Week. My dear Nieces, Everybody sems to be happy these days with the exception of the Editor and myself. I was looking forward to receive heaps of contributions but my hopes were misplaced. No doubt there is385 words
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Article353 1932-02-10 3 (By Helen Tan.) During a rainy evening or a wet day. when we are compelled to stay indoors, it is a good idea to choose a good book and read, thus gaining some knowledge, or here !s a capital way of utilising an hour or so. Procure353 words
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Article604 1932-02-10 3 FORMATION OF EXCUTTVE COMMITTEE. As the result of the meeting of the Asiatic Clerical Unemployment Committee immediately after its election, an executive committee has been appointed, consisting of the Hon. Mr. A. Savage-Bailey, the Hon. Mr. S.N. Veerasamy, representing Indians and Ceylonese. Mr. Lai Tet Loke J.P.,604 words
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Article143 1932-02-10 3 UNUSUAL INCIDENT IN LONDON. Lordon, Jan. 22. There was the unusual incident of the pr seeuting counsel commerding a prisoner at West Lutiodn Police Court to-day when evidence was given as to now a man fleeing from police returned in order to help the officer, who143 words
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Article281 1932-02-10 3 HOME HOLIDAY CAMPAIGN'S SUCCESS. Lordon. Jan. 15. Great success is crowning the "Winter in Britain" campaign. Railway traffic to south and east coasi resorts has considerably increased. Cornwall crd Devon towns have been reap.ng an excellent harvest from the visitors. Scotland has taken a great deal of281 words
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Article144 1932-02-10 3 GREAT PRESSURE ON HOSPITALS. London. Jan. 15. Doctors are working overtime ccping with the great wave of influenza which is causing an increasing death Four weeks ago the deathroll was 240 and last week deaths totalled 412. London hospitals are overwhelmed by a demand for beds144 words
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Advertisement327 1932-02-10 3 I m MALAYA'S j Jim Newest and Most II IM\ Delicious i ]£fI FRUIII>OP I i Made From The I < Finest Imported j ".qjggy& FRUITS i Product of j PHOENIX j :ijj|||ffl Aerated Water Works, I i V SINGAPORE. Guarding homes throughout the World! j THROUGHOUT the world today327 words
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Advertisement249 1932-02-10 3 j THE FAVOURITE: J Re( se A j M if Imitations. jJHII INSIST ON I B ffl C j ORANGE A ||M R |CRUSH >a/I^^^ Nl) I MaDUfactured b y G S j FRASER E 'MB H NEAVE LTD.. 3 J I I Aerated Water Smooth, well-kept hair Just a249 words
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Article1648 1932-02-10 4 Theatres And Schools Shut Their Doors. BERLIN LETTER. By Air Mail: Special to the Malaya Tribune.") Berlin (By Mail.) Dominating the northern approaches to the German capital is a great square tower rising out of a labyrinth of factories, by the side of a vast sheet1,648 words
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Article555 1932-02-10 4 AMERICA FAVOURS CANCELLATION? Mr. A. Err.il Davies. in the "Week End Review."' says: The standpoint of the American financial community is, however, distinctly favourable tc cancellation, as is shown by an extract fr,m a recent bulletin of C. F. Childs and Co., of New York md Chicago,555 words
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Article111 1932-02-10 4 Cupid is playing a little game of his own in the Durban library. Some weeks ago a subbriber found a note addressed to a young vcman in one of the books handed back. Almost immediately a woman subscriber came \nd Mfeed him for the book. It was111 words
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Article544 1932-02-10 4 DIRECTOR OF JAPAN INSTITUTE. STUDENT OF CHINESE PAINTINGS. Berlin (By Mail). Professor Kuroda, the newly appointed Director of the Japan Institute, has arrived at the German capital and assumed his office, warmly welcomed by the German press. He came directly from Mukden, where he had been544 words
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Article217 1932-02-10 4 PLEA FOR DECIMAL DENOMINATION. Decimal coinage for Britain .is suggested by the Manchester Chamber of Commerce to replace the prevailing '"antiquated" system. The idea is to retain the value of the pound and the shilling but divide the shilling into ten instead cf twelve pence. Mr.217 words
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Article189 1932-02-10 4 HEALTH REPORTS RECOMMENDATIONS. London, Jan. 15. The time may not be far distant when the familiar breastplated figure of the Horse Guards Sentry at Whitehall will be replaced by a young man wearing tennis shirt, plisfours. canvas gaiters and carrying < presumably» the traditional sword.189 words
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Advertisement302 1932-02-10 4 I i j FAMOUS FOODS i T S~\ AND NOW ANOTHER I I! 0F LIBBY'S FA MO IS j! I FOODS' FOR FOl/'fi Try a tin of Libby's Condensed Milk to-day, you I will be surprised that such high quality can he j j j obtained for such a low302 words
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Article1493 1932-02-10 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. teaUVD BT FBASBQi A) 00, EXCHANOB AND BLOCK. BUOBLBJi* Singapore, February 10, 10 a.m. Tear CLOSING QUOTATION* T4j- End*. Buy en. Seller* „.4 Aeam Kumbeng Tte Dee. si 81. 0 ci. 6.0 Austral Malay Dec. 81 18.0 1. 0.0 U 3 Ayer Hitam Tba June SO1,493 words
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Article446 1932-02-10 5 SINGAPORE. FEB. S MEAT. Beef steak (round), kaU *o Beef stew or curry, kati 32 Pork, lean, kati 54 Pork, lean and fat «Ist quality), kati 42 Mutton Australian, lb. 30 Fowl, kati 45 Hens (Locally reared) kati 48 Ducks, each 60 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair 92 Pigeons,446 words
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Article74 1932-02-10 5 CHICKEN HEART LIVES 21 YEARS. New York, Jan. 20. The fragment of a chicken heart embryo placed In a test tube at the Rockfeller Institute of Medical Research in 1912 by Dr. Alexis Carrel, started Its 21st year to-day on what Dr. Carrel said may well be a perpetual74 words
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Advertisement104 1932-02-10 5 An Investment of 50 cents a day in Endowment Insurance is a very sure road to Independence. Consult the Manufacturers Life Insurance Co., to-day. Best Quality with Moderate Price Apply tm New China Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, Oi, High Street. Singapore. "Phone MM. LEPROSY DIABETES, V.D., CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA, PILES, LEUCORRHOEA104 words
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Advertisement77 1932-02-10 5 RADIO AND SOUND ENGINEERS •CH.C AGENTS AND WMHM »TIVS« OF THE LEADING «AOIO M»NUr»CTU«»I, 2, Orchard Road, Singapore. (Corner Opposite Amber Mansion* i rnvin'iLlniinmi u f A SOLE 4C.ENTS MaJay.i f«*- I'',C fDOAy 3R4 «0-«™ BPEAKXRN THt LARGEST RADIO COMPONENT MANUFACTURERS %AAH£r IN THE ORLD tfi filial s lMß,,^^*ol HNT77 words
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Miscellaneous641 1932-02-10 5 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Short-Wave Broadcasts For The Week. Readers should note that Petaling Hill Kuala Lumpur) Is now on 75 metres until further notice. P. C. J. (Eindhoven) and ranjong Priok (Java) are suspended. Radio 3oldberg Is now on daily except Sundays—on 16 metres on Monday, Wednesday and Friday641 words
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Miscellaneous424 1932-02-10 5 MUSIC FROM RADIO SAIGON. Orchestral Programmes. FEBRUARY It. 1. Semiramis (Rossini). 2. Snegouroschka (Rimsky-Korsakov). 3. Arioso (Cassado) (pour violoncelle: Mate. Simone Chefnay). 4. Serenade burlesque (Schmltt). 5. Cortege dcs bacchantes (Al. de Taejpe). 6. Fantaisie sur 'THostellerie de la Year**** (Verdun). FEBRUARY 11. L Le vampire (Marschner). 2. Les Georgiennes424 words
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Advertisement300 1932-02-10 6 Malaya's Largest and Finest Iheatre. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY 615 TO-NIGHT! 9.15 Glamorous Beauty mated with Great Personal ICharm1 Charm The Idol of Twj Continents. j" TALLULAH BANKHEAD Co-starring with another great star FBEDKIC MARCH, THE SCHtENS FOREMOST LE 4 DIN G MAN IN PARAM HINT'S JUBILEE TRIUMPH 1 i I300 words
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Advertisement154 1932-02-10 6 Amusements i The BIG LAUGH SHOW I is still packing out at LAST TWO j BUSTER JPmL. Jt^JT IN Sidewalks of New York j W W*. M. O A. V I I A/fiambros Second Stupendous j "NEW YEAR" SHOW! j DOUBLE FEATURE! CHARLES FARRELL IN "HEARTBREAK" j LOIS M ORAN,154 words
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Advertisement177 1932-02-10 6 STILL UNRIVALLED! j STILL THE MIGHTIEST JUNGLE THRILLER MADE! j SfjU packing At every house I ■■•mit«H«ii*iiii>B"ai>* lta,, lia,iai, ,IB,,sl,a,lßiiaitaiia>iSlia,iai,s,iai> i i i MARLBOROUGH| Nightly 6.15 9.15 j HORN I Watch for the Second big show: I Cisco Kid I AND "HOLY TERROR" j Double Feature all Thrilling I mm.177 words
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Article1014 1932-02-10 7 HEADACHES AND HEAD NOISES. DANGERS OF DRUGS. It is rare to find a person who had not at cne time or another suffered from some form of headache. While the complaint is not peculiar to any one type of human being, women suffer far more extensively than1,014 words
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Article63 1932-02-10 7 SALVAGE WORK ON SUNKEN SUBMARINE. British Official. Rugby, Feb. 9. The seaplane which was wedged in its hangar on the sunken submarine M 2 was raised last night and towed to Portland Harbour. The work was difficult because of strong currents. Fifty-one divers are in H.M.S.British Official. - 63 words
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Article211 1932-02-10 7 The P. and O. "Alipore" has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at Singapore at 6 a.m. on Monday. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. wharf. 9 ARRIVALS "Makasser." Dutch, 362 tons, Capt. Bosschicter, from Indragiri. 10-2: for Indragiri, J2-2. Cmner," Dutch, 2,784 tons, Capt, Meppelink.211 words
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Article179 1932-02-10 7 THE FUKIEN BORDER AGAIN THREATENED. Swatow. Jan. 3. Heavy troop movements are going on in Swatow and district, with a view to coping with the Communist menace on the Fukien border. The Third Army with :ts headquartcis in Swatow is sending detachments all over the district, ana in179 words
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Article126 1932-02-10 7 FOUR SQUADRONS OF NEW BOMBERS. Paris, Jan. 25. An order for four squadrons of a new type of bombing plane, described as "flying tanks," has been placed by the air ministry with the French aviation works, according to press reports. These new terrifying instruments of war, whose exact126 words
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118 1932-02-10 7 TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. London, Feb. 9. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £138% (£138 5116). Forward £141% (£140 15|16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2 13jl6d. (Unchanged). Forward118 words
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51 1932-02-10 7 Singapore, Feb. 10. Standard Spot 8% 8% February 8% 87s March 8"k 9^ April 9* 9% April-June 94 ifc 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 cents per51 words
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Article171 1932-02-10 7 Singapore. Feb. 10. Rice. Siam Al per Koyan $245 Rice, Siam 1 217 Rice, Siam 2 $195 Rice, Siam 3 $189 Rice, Siam "Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $205 Rice, Siam No. 2 $195 Rice, Saigon A-l $185 Rice, Saigon No. 1 $180 Rice. Saigon 2 $175 Rice. Saigon171 words
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Article261 1932-02-10 7 SWATOW COMMERCE CHAMBER GOES TO PIECES. Swatow, Jan. 30. A grave situation has arisen in the commercial life of Swatow. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce has split into seven or eight different factions, each of which is withdrawing its funds from the general stock. The trouble arose261 words
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Article110 1932-02-10 7 ENGLISHMAN FOUND DEAD IN A FOREST. London, Jan. 21. A Paris correspondent says that a middleaged English man believed to be Mr. Frederick Ashton, was found dead in St. Germain Forest with a revolver close to the body. The tragedy was discovered by the persistent barking of110 words
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Article422 1932-02-10 7 LYALL AND EVATTS REPORT. F b. 10. noon. As is not unusual, at Chinese New Year, business in the share market is much restricted and because there has been no marked improvement in tin or rubber, share values are inclined to sag. Rubbers: —Scudais are quoted cents—422 words
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Article296 1932-02-10 7 British Official. Singapore, Feb. 10. 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 days sight 2s. 3 29 32d.. London demand 2s. 3 27 32d London T.T.. 2s. 3 25 32d LyonsBritish Official. - 296 words
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Article105 1932-02-10 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Feb. 10. East Wharf (Entrance Gate I). Havre Maru 20. I Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Terukuni Maru 18; Kola 16; Chenonreaux 11; Antilochus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3> Kumsang 30; Thurland Castle 32; Karoa 38; Celebes Maru 37. Empire Dock (Entrance105 words
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Advertisement724 1932-02-10 7 VICTORIA THEATRE COMING.' COMING!! THE Grant Anderson Company Presenting the Latest London Successes "On The Spot," "It's A Boy,' "THE IMPROPER DUCHESS" Etc., Etc. AT POPULAR PRICES Victoria Memorial Hall NEXT ORGAN RECITAL Wednesday, February 10, at 5.30 p.m. Ofganist Mr. R. A. Waddle Vocalist: Mrs. Ida Kinloch Admission: 20724 words
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Miscellaneous286 1932-02-10 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Brltbi STATIONS. ture. Rainfall. SunMax. Mm. shine Alor Star 92 70 Nil 3.9 Kota Bharu 88 69 Nil 7.5 K. Trengganu 86 73 Nil 10.5 Kroh 87 71 0.35 4.1 Sitiawan 85 70 Nil 0.5 Ipoh Butterworth 83 73 Nil 0.1 Kuala Lipis286 words
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Article812 1932-02-10 8 Yesterday we discussed the Straits Chim.<t Monthlies symposium on the urgent needs of the community whose interests it is out to promote. We hope that our invitation to readers to pursue the discussion not only in that excellent little journal but in our own columns also812 words
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Article213 1932-02-10 8 H. T. "Lancashire" is expected to arrive at Singapore, en route to Bombay, on Sunday Mr. A Weber, secretary of the OapitoJ Tim til. Ltd.. is in Java on a fortnight's leave. A lecture on "Practical Iheosophy" will be given at the Theosophical Society. 181. Tank Road. to-mo.Tow at 6.30213 words
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Article45 1932-02-10 8 Reuter. London. Feb. 9. In the House of Commons Mr. Baldwin announccu that work on the Singapore Naval Cas; is continuing in accordance with the r commendations of the Imperial Conference ef 1930 Estimates for 1932 wer? being framed accordingly.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article33 1932-02-10 8 Prom Holland and Germany by the "Tinambar." due at Singapore on Friday. From Europe (London mails despatched on Jan. 21», by the Rajula" due at Penang at 6 a.m. on Friday.33 words
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Article325 1932-02-10 8 Landing Grounds For Air Route. The S.S. Government yacht 'Sea Belle II" is about to undertake a most interesting and important commission. Leaving Singapore probably at daylight next Sunday, she wUI spend about a month cruising between Victoria Point. Burma, and Alor Star, seeking sites suitable325 words
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Article332 1932-02-10 8 PROMINENT SWEDISH JOURNALIST INTERVIEWED. Among the visitors to Singapore during the week-end was Dr. (Mrs.) Annie Quensel, a Swedish lady, who was specially sent out en behalf of a combine of no fewer thau se\en big newspapers in Sweden for a business trip around the332 words
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29 1932-02-10 8 British Official. Rugby. Feb. 9. The King and Queen arrived in London from Sandringham this afternoon and took up residence in Buckingham Palace—British Official.British Official. - 29 words
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Article27 1932-02-10 8 Reuter. London. Feb. 10. Reuter learns that the Colonies, as well as the Dominions, will be represented at the Ottawa Empire Conference. —ReuterReuter. - 27 words
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28 1932-02-10 8 Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 9. The former Finance M nist:r. Mr. Inouye. v a assassinated at 8 p.m. to-day when an a.raiiiint shot him dead.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article57 1932-02-10 8 British Official. Rugby, Feb. 10. The Prime Minister continues to make good progress. He has been visited by several Cabinet colleagues, including Mr. Stanley Baldwin and Mr. J. H. Thomas. Mr. Thomas returned from Geneva yesterday. It is anticipated that Mr. Mac Donald will remain at theBritish Official. - 57 words
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Article23 1932-02-10 8 Miss Elly Beinhorn. the German girl flyer, is leaving Singapore at eight o'clock to-morrow morning for Batavia, via Palembang.23 words
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Article413 1932-02-10 8 1 *v ux M A The "Sea Bel adjoining column ing speculation. We may soon or to Australia B craft. ,n Br 'tish air A But that's a horse" idea. VY chance to fly to Ki ttt( Penang, and even 5 wk Japan has goiu standard. A413 words
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Article20 1932-02-10 8 QUOTA !,NS London: 2 131^ <: New York: 4 U Singapore: 8 London Spot tV Three Month.Singapore: 720 words
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Advertisement136 1932-02-10 8 RALEICH I THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE I RIDE A RALEIGH. The World s Finest Bicycle. Built to Withstand Hard Wear. j PRICES from $67.50. The Only Bicycle Guaranteed for Ever* J WRITE FOR THE RALEIGH BOOKLET. FREE ON REQUEST FROM THE SOLE AGENTS. ROBINSON Co., Ltd. Singapore Kuala Lumpur. J "GOLD136 words
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Advertisement56 1932-02-10 8 Pleasing Presents Jewellery AT Lowest Prices FOR Every Occasion U. S. de Silva Bros JEWELLERS. IS, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE COMPARE 1 i s t the Price. Quality and Mileage > OF T. X X.'s j TYRES AND TUBES j with those of any other make. 1 j TENG SENG GUAN56 words
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567 1932-02-10 9 |(H MAGAZINE BLOWN UP. SESE LAND MORE TROOPS. Reuter. D .i further heavy bombardItpSM artiUery and naval -urighaJ yesterday there was believed to be of a Both sides are rushing rnoj»s in preparation for tit- A British woman, saysReuter. - 567 words
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Article75 1932-02-10 9 FUNDS FROM MALAYA FOR CHINA. I real we learn that a sum of a subscribed in Malaya. l :< ;;idents. for the ShangS lief Fund, ned by the Singapore Chinese r- merce. has been most ended. Instances have been Lnese shopkeeper subscribing :lerk $500 ar.d a ricksha money75 words
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Article697 1932-02-10 9 Govt's Tariff Policy Endorsed. Th? British Government's tariff policy has been overwhelmingly endorsed, both in the House of Commons and at a by-election. Unprecedented was the spectacle of sev ral Ministers voting against the Government. It had previously been agreed, howtver, that Fre- Trade Ministers should697 words
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Article314 1932-02-10 9 BATTLE AT NAVAL BASE QUARRY. SEVERAL CHINESE BADLY HURT. A fracas between two groups of Chinese labourers at the Naval Base Quarry at Plentong. Johore. yesterday, assumed such serious proportions that the police had to take drastic measures to quell the disturbance. Even when the handful314 words
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Article719 1932-02-10 9 A Visiting Veteran's Exhortation. The writer of this article, Lieut.-Col R G. Munn, C.M.G., late 36th Sikhs, who was severely wounded during the Great War, is now visiting Singapore. He began his Indian service 43 years ago, at the age of 20. He is touring the East,719 words
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2069 1932-02-10 9 JAPANESE WILLING TO WITHDRAW? "CHINA CANNOT YIELD FURTHER." Reuter. Though the Japanese delegate at Geneva told the League Council that orders had been given to the Japanese Admiral to cease fighting, news from Shanghai shows that preparations are being made by both sidesReuter. - 2,069 words
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Article46 1932-02-10 9 MOTORING AND ENGINEERING, on page 2. GIRLS' CORNER, on page 3. BERLIN LETTER, on page 4. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11. CLUB DIARY, on page 11. DIARY OP EVENTS on page 11.46 words
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Advertisement322 1932-02-10 9 j BOOKING PHONE 6903. PAVIUON 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Owing to hundreds having been unable to gain admission yet. we have made special arrange- W^j ■yjr ments to extend this picture until THURSDAY. |Rj rJJ This is your last opportunity to see this ,Q I amazing film, as it opens at322 words
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Article1223 1932-02-10 10 DISPATCH OF TROOPS TO SHANGHAI. DOING AN INTERNATIONAL DUTY. CHINESE ACCUSED OF BREAKING TRUCE. The Consulate-General of Japan in Singapore forwards the following statement of the Japanese Government dated Pdb. 7: L I* is the immutable policy of the Japanese Government to ensure by all means1,223 words
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Article57 1932-02-10 10 MATCH AT ANSON ROAD ON FRIDAY. ASSN. FOOTBALL. An attractive charity match in aid of the unemployed, will be played at the Anson Road Stadium on Friday between a representative Eino-Malay XI and a picked side from H.M. destroyers now in port. Prices of admission57 words
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Article762 1932-02-10 10 WISE WINS THREE EVENTS. NEW YEAR TOURNAMENT AT THE L.L.T.C. The New Year tournament was brought to a very successful conclusion at the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club yesterday afternoon. The tournament started on Saturday, and continued without a break. The finalists were very sunburned and bore traces of762 words
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Article528 1932-02-10 10 LAST MINUTE CHANGES IN JOHORE. BOXING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Feb. 10. Many of the public here were greatly disappointed at the changes made in the programme of fights last night at the Public Cinema at Jalan Trus. Singapore patrons especially, who motored down528 words
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Article82 1932-02-10 10 EYSTON DOES 120 M.P.H. IN "M.G.* MOTOR RACING. George Eyston. diving his M. G. Midget car, beat the worla's record for baby cars at Pendine Sands yesterday, by a wide ma-gin over the old figures of 105 miles per hour, achieved by Lord Ridley at Brooklands.82 words
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Article111 1932-02-10 10 GOLF. Twenty cards were taken out in the Garrison Golf Club's competition for the Governor's Cup over the week-end, the best returns being:— R. C. Giggins 2 down Lieut. C. M. Adderley 2 J. L Miller 3 One ball sweep was won by J, I. Miller with111 words
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Article148 1932-02-10 10 DATES PLAYERS. Teams for practice match at the S.C.C. on Monday at 5 p.m: Colours: G. Boas; W. Rodger, D. Lowdon; A. Buchanan, A. K. Reade, R. N. Walling: C. Fittock. E. A. Joy (capt.), J. E. King, B. Brooke, J. L. Bonnar. Whites: J. Philip; P. Storr,148 words
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Article105 1932-02-10 10 ONE STILL LOST NEAR IMTAR. British Official. Rugby, Feb. 9. The Air Ministry announced last night that news had been received of the safety of two of the three missing Wapiti aircraft belonging to No. 55 Bomber Squadron, Royal Air Force, stationed at Baghdad. Eleven machinesBritish Official. - 105 words
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Article110 1932-02-10 10 SAID TO HAVE COME FROM PENANG. Fung Mo-chec. aged 22. a student at the Hong Kong University, staying in Room No. 54 St John's Hall, was discovered in a serious condition on the second floor of 35. Pokfulum Road, on Friday, says the "South China Morning Post" of110 words
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Article132 1932-02-10 10 THE "PLANTER." The February number of the "Planter'' makes a strong plea editorially for a State lottery to aid the unemployed. The full report of the annual general meeting of the I.SP. is reproduced and the usual monthly features are maintained. THE "MALAYSIA MESSAGE/ CHANGE IN EDITORHL CHAIR.132 words
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Article185 1932-02-10 10 A FULL PROGRAMME. (From Our Own Correspondent j Ipoh. Feb. 10. There was a very full programme of holiday sport in Ipoh, thanks to the visit from Kuala Lumpur of a strong hockey team, the Colts, four local club fixtures as well as the girls* hockey team,185 words
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Article945 1932-02-10 10 COMPLIMENT TO V n„, I BROTHERS RKo I ADDRESS OF Wfil.COMF I BV SCHOLAR RlAI I H E. the Governor .Su q, G.C.M.G.) paid a visit of Joseph's Institute th::s 8: received a rousing welcome from the senior classes in the i2 T <tf remainder of945 words
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Article46 1932-02-10 10 The marriage took pla day, according to H son of Mr. A. Velu Had! Murugammal, daughtrNadar, of Penangr Iff' v nf Amongst thos.> pi samv Nadar, a vcell-kn Singapore, Mr. C. Than "Malaya Tribune" Pr« Govindasamy Naidu. M Pillay and others. m %%X^kK46 words
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Obituary67 1932-02-10 11 are invited to write to us on „V reau< interest. It must be underMalaya Tribune" does not opinions expressed by corres#*'US SHOULD BE AS BRIEF icrably typewritten (double ,„e side of the paper only. a used, but the names and t I-"* indents must be enclosed 4 faith. The67 words
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Article94 1932-02-10 11 1 r. "Malaya Tribune."; I -Jay Bees' epistle in ST" 1 i your paper or the subject p. m an d I would humbly l&- matter is "likely to atlect p pubilites of- many of your tr undesirable to continue 'i But as ths saying is, e. cannot94 words
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Article183 1932-02-10 11 I UK 1{! father f. pascal u: BIBOUL. inounced of the Rev. Father >ul. S.J.. arch-priest of the dral. following a long illness, v c < News." b,»rn in 1868 and landed in j After finishing h s studies b. a me a missionary in North am a183 words
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Article88 1932-02-10 11 SFIRMED RUMOUR OF I JtfXNESE ACTION. Swatow. Jan. 30. newspap.rs are sup- and the anti-Japanese .d. says a Japanese ultit local authorities, Japi be landed here to effect fore There are now two an atmosphere of anxiety landing of Japan s d shortly after midn ght. Idiers88 words
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Article142 1932-02-10 11 AS PROTEST AGAINST HIGH PETROL PRICES. Riga. Jan. 13. Motor traffic came to an almost complete standstill to-day throughout Lithuania following the proclamation of a consumers' strike a-ainst a 25 per cent.. Increase in the price or ga«olin- Th s incr ase had been made necessary by142 words
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Article119 1932-02-10 11 BLAZE DESTROYS TWENTY WOODEN HUTS. Swatow, Jan. 30. A large fire occurred this forenoon on the outskirts of Swatow. In which about twenty wood-n huts were completely destroyed and more than ten lives lost. The conflagraton spread with enormous rapidity, and by the ttne the fire-brigade arrived119 words
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Article748 1932-02-10 11 ONE OF CREW KILLED, ANOTHER WOUNDED. MASTER KIDNAPPED. “N.C.D. News.” Shanghai, Jan. 21. While United States gunboats were steaming at full speed up the far reaches of the Yangtze yesterday in an effort to rescue Capt. Charles Baker, the kidnapped master of the Yangtze Rapids motor“N.C.D. News.” - 748 words
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Article466 1932-02-10 11 ROBBED AND BEATEN BY WOOSUNG SOLDIERS. A dastardly attack was made on Mrs. Charles Fletcher on Jan. 21 near Woosung by five Chinese soldiers, as a result of which she lies in the General Hospital, with her face wrapped in bandapes ana one eye entirely closed. Mrs.466 words
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Advertisement264 1932-02-10 11 j NEW J™^M WORLD I 7.15 p.m. TO-MGHT 9.30 p.m. HERE COMES ANOTHER j GRAND TALKIE J For Your Supreme Thrill During th, Chinese and J LOVABLE AND CHARMING SWEET ANU MARION DAVIES In the Metro -Goldwyn-Mayer's < RIOT OF LAUGHTER M The FLORODORA GIRL' j Here's the Most Unusual264 words
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Miscellaneous113 1932-02-10 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. FEB. 10. I& T:d"s --0 52 a.m.. 12.35 pjn. Ad lphi Hotel. 1 p.m. tal Cup. M.P.H. v. 8. Cattle Anson Road. rial Hall. 5.30 p.m. A Gardens, 5.15 p.m TO-MORROW, FEB. U. J 1.14 a m.. 1.08 p.m. f lal Cup. S.H.B. V. U.E Ar.v.'113 words
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Miscellaneous475 1932-02-10 11 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 are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be inauded in the475 words
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Article1370 1932-02-10 12 A DAY AT THE LONDON AIR-STATION. VISIT TO CROYDON. Familiar enough is the fasc: notion "I spending a leisure hour in a London rail.vaystation, watching travellers assemble and IraWi away; but nowadays it is far more iit'ifuing to v sit such an ultra-modern departure point as our1,370 words
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Article154 1932-02-10 12 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S LTD As from Sept. 30 the following revised price* 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 >0 9* Red Shell Motor Spirit per 4154 words
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Article511 1932-02-10 12 SUPPORT FOR BRITISH PROPOSALS. GERMANY URGES EQUAL DISARMAMENT. Geneva. Feb. 9. Closely akin to Great Britain's proposals. Mr. Hugh Gibtson enumerated to tne Disarmament Conference the United States' schemes under nine points, of wh eh the most important is to advocate total abolition of submarines, lethal gases511 words
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Article245 1932-02-10 12 The Raffles College Union held its f</jrin annual general meeting on Jan. 29. The President <Mr. V. Paramsothy) took the chair and pointed out that in the Union lay the social culture of Raffles College and that the Union existed for the furtherance of the social245 words
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Article33 1932-02-10 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 $100.33 words
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Article635 1932-02-10 12 THE MEANING of g£. An inkeresu Meaning of t 1 Human delivered by Rev Erris c Young People:, J Church, on Ja 1 J part: a* "The more I the m my dog" said 1 .should him for lovinc -la but I irfl that I should635 words
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Advertisement215 1932-02-10 12 jT Hutton's Famous Pineapple Hams I at I GRE4TLY REDUCED PRICES j i Singapore Cold Storage Company, Limited. I Orchard Road Sub-Depots. I "CROWN" BRAND CIGARS. j i j Made by hand from pure Manila leaf. j 'Phone 7731. Box of i j Crown Cigars j LONDRES $3.00 100 ✓2jbv215 words
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Miscellaneous110 1932-02-10 12 MAILS CLOSE. TO-AfORROW, FEB. 11. Kukup (Hong Hin) 9 a.m Penang, Province Wellesley, Northwest Perak, Kedah, Western Siam, North, North-East and North-West Sumatra (Kedah) 10 a.m. East Coast of Pahang (Rahman) 11 a.m. •Upper Burma, North and East India. Egypt, Europe, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and U.S.A. (Karoa) (B. I.110 words
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Miscellaneous128 1932-02-10 12 SINGAPORE VOLINTEEk n-iMj up to and Programme of w ending Feb. 14, 1932. To-d.iv Feb. 5.15 p.m.-Dnll Hall SJU Parad r. m n U B* S.g Sec, 5.15 pm.—Drdl Ball, Parade. CoY «a," 5.15 p.m.-Drill Ba j Course. coy, 5.15 p.m.—Drill H Range. MG p! 6.30 p.m.—Drill H Instructors Cours128 words
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Article1413 1932-02-10 13 JOHN CALVIN AND THE VICTORY OF GOD. BEHIND THE DOGMA. At the Union Churdh, Kowloon, the Reverend E. L. Allen gave the following address on the subject of "John Calvin and the Victory of God.'' The preacher said: At the very beginning of what one has to say on1,413 words
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Article613 1932-02-10 13 IS UNCLE SAM THE BOGEYMAN? Manchuria is a mask for America's deep and dark imperialistic designs, it seems. Our pretended anxiety for the sacred Open Door, and for the treaties that have been cited against Japanese aggressiveness in Manchuria, merely hades our Satanic plots, ironically observes the famous613 words
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Article117 1932-02-10 13 ALLEGED CREDITS EXTENDED TO JAPAN. Berlin, Jan. 25. Credits amounting to a total of 800.000.000 -ancs have recently been granted to Japan by a French banking synidcate headed by th"> rque de France, according to a message f.em Parts this morning by the "Neve MOPtag Z itunc117 words
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Article58 1932-02-10 13 POLICE FIRE ON CROWD OF DEMONSTRATORS. Bombay, Ja». 30. The Police fired on a crowd of Congress demonstrators in the Bhuleshwar district here to-day injuring twelve. Twelve rounds of shots and four rounda of rifle shots were fired. The total casualties in the disorders here, including those in58 words
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Article1024 1932-02-10 13 TOTAL ABSENCE OF CRIME DURING THE YEAR. PEACE MAINTAINED. The annual report of the Municipal Council of Kulangsu shows, that during 1931 there was a total absence of armed robberies, abductions, murders, or other serious crimes, and no industrial disputes occurred to disturb the peace and good1,024 words
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Article489 1932-02-10 13 REMARKABLE ESCAPADE OF A FUSILIER. SHANGHAI ADVENTURE. Identified by a group photograph published recently in the "North China Sunday News a desert'-r from the British Army in Shanghai who was arrested and escaped within a few hours, was again arreste J last week. For five months489 words
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570 1932-02-10 13 MR. DUNMAN'S COMMENT ON THE PROJECT. With reference to the article on Cameron Highlands in the December issue of the "Planter (reproduced in these columns at the time) Mr. W. Dunman. writ ng in the February number of that organ, says: I wish to comment on570 words
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Advertisement788 1932-02-10 13 i THE BRITISH THOMSON-HOUSTON CO.LTO CROWN HOUSE ALOW YCH. LONDON. W.C.X With the WONDERFUL NON-SAG Filament—A MAZDA invention. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, j AUCTION SALE CHiNG KENG LEE CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES. To be held at THE SALEROOM OF MESSRS. CHING788 words
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Article803 1932-02-10 14 INHERITANCE AND ITS DEVELOPMENT. INFLUENCE OF LIVER ON LIFE. WISDOM OF HIPPOCRATES. Berlin (By Mailt. Although man shows a greater diversity among individuals than any other species, the treat fact of heredity is the persistence of Fundamental sameness in spite of superficial differences. M H Inheritance may803 words
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Article29 1932-02-10 14 Jerusalem. Jan. 25. The High Commissioner attended the first graduation ceremony of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem at which thirteen M. A. Degrees were conferred.29 words
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Article171 1932-02-10 14 Half an hour after the police had raided a hotel at Campbelltown (Australia) and arrested two men who were alleged to be betting, half a dozen men were in the bar of another hotel discussing the raid. "They will never catch me betting, anyhow," said one171 words
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Article1323 1932-02-10 14 PROSPECTS OF THE CONFERENCE. BREAKDOWN AHEAD? When it was first announced that th? Disarmament Conference was to be held in February, 1932, public opinion began to look forward to that date as to one which would rarely prove of decisive significance. Since then, however, so much has1,323 words
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Article606 1932-02-10 14 WIFE'S UNCLE AS THE CO-RESPONDENT. DAMAGES FOR HUSBAND. The uncle of a 23-year-old married woman wa s cite l as co respondent in a case heard by Mr. Justice Langton and a common jury in the Divorce Court in London. Mr Walter George Capron Pleass. a606 words
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Article110 1932-02-10 14 CAPT. STINSOX S PLANE HITS FLAGPOLE IX DARK. Chicago, Jan. 25. Captain Edward A. Stinson. famous American aeroplane designer, was killed here to-day. Captain Stinson suffered fatal injuries when a 'plane in which he was flying struck a flagpole while making a forced landing In the darkness. He110 words
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Article124 1932-02-10 14 A remarkable freak of nature is reported by a farmer at Nimrod. Bethulie. (South Africa), on whose farm a merino ewe gave birth to a lamb with two mouths. The freak lamb is about nine months old, and the farmer discovered the peculiarity only a few days124 words
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Advertisement562 1932-02-10 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA AND I APCAR "NES (Incorporated in England.) M\- PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. flPjßftfOLAJi AND ORIENTAL STEAM ■AViGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. |ra ser Contract with Hi* Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1932. 6.070 Feb. 15 ,Burc*» n562 words
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Advertisement418 1932-02-10 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD. (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. i s.s. "SCHLESIEN for Takao. Keelung, Y'hama, Kobe, Osaka and Moji Feb. 10 s.s. "ALSTER" for Hong Kong S'hai, Nanking, Taku. Dalny, Tsingtau, Y'hama and Kobe Feb. 18 s.s. "DERPFLINGER" for Manila. H'kong. S'hai, Taku Bar,418 words
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Advertisement384 1932-02-10 15 INSURANCE. #THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L C. MARGOLIOUTH. v Manager. Office: 1, Plnlayson Green. BANKS. LEE WAH BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). 18, South Canal Road, Singapore. Tel. Add.—"BANKLEEWAH," Bentley's Code. Directors:— EU TONG384 words
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Advertisement487 1932-02-10 16 Le (JVLerciers School S ESTABLISHED 1906. i 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street. I Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial and Junior Cambridge. NO AGR UMrr* Principal:—!• MILES. PUBLIC NOTICES. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ON and from 15th February. 1932 Goods Traffic will be forwarded from and received at487 words
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