Malaya Tribune, 7 March 1932
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Title Section29 1932-03-07 1 The Malaya Tribune XIX. No. 45 O SINGAPORE MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1932 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Mar. 7, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement353 1932-03-07 1 CEYLON TEA. jjOU N NOT BETTER,' ME BEST. TO-NIGHT j IIH 1 TO-NIGHT I c.dhthththdhdhdhdhdS ds-^SZSZSBSZSZSZSZSZS?SZSHSZSaSES 2S2S2SESZSZKa2S2S2SZSZSZS2S2SZS^2S2SES2S2SZ A j- 'jpii t jj Talkie Theatre. I operated by NATHANSOX'S THEATRICAL ENTERPRISES tl ZMjUk* IxHation Junction cf BEXCOOI. IN A LBKKT STREETS. fjl I FROM BROADWAY TO SINGAPORE! I KOXY, NEW YORK353 words
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Advertisement16 1932-03-07 1 I THE j "MALAYA TRIBUNE" j IS THE BEST ADVERTISING j MEDIUM j IN j MALAYA.16 words
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Article4075 1932-03-07 2 BANKING'S SLIGHT RECOVERY. GENERAL BUSINESS CONDITIONS. GREATER CONFIDENCE OF INVESTORS. \Financial conditions all over the world are reviewed in current comments by the National City Bank of New York. These articles are very well written and form an interesting guide to finance and commerce. They will4,075 words
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Advertisement254 1932-03-07 2 RELIABLE INEXPENSIVE TIMEPIECES. THE "ROUSO" POCKET XHE "DORIC" WRISTLET ALARM WATCH. WATCH. A perfect little time-keeper, nickel case. Continental make, best improved lever reliable movement, radium hands and Movement. Nickel Case. Luminous Dial. numerals enabling the time to be seen in can be used on the tabL. as sketch. Gives254 words
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Advertisement94 1932-03-07 2 Cl Cleanses and Protects Your Skin Unsurpatted in purity, it contains medicinal p »[h tics which arc goothin" awl 11 -ii?■ nir to the ski a protection ajrain-t skin troubles. Sample each Soap. Ointmecl a- d Talcum fr.e upon reqw Bt, from f-| Mailer Phipps P (Malaya' Limited. H I'nion94 words
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Article1500 1932-03-07 3 AGILITY TESTS FOR YOUNG SOLDIERS. SERVICE NOTES. (From Our Service Correspondent j London. Feb. 11. Major W. Oswald Lay, Border Reglm nt, General Staff Officer at Singapore, has been advanced from third to second grade as from D c. ?1 last. Major Lay has been1,500 words
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Article349 1932-03-07 3 A YOUTHFUL THIEF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, March 4. A Ch:ra-born Chinese boy, aged 14 years, was sentenced this morning to 4 days' s i. in respect of theft of 20 tubes of opium, a necklace valued at $20 and 33 c nts in cash, the property349 words
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Article278 1932-03-07 3 The following W League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, bing pox for the week ended Feb. 2,. 1932 Baghdad: 1 smallpox cue and 1 death. Batsein: 1 plague case andll d.ath Rombav 2 plague cases and 2 dea.ns. i choZ case and" 1 death; 5 smallpox278 words
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Article25 1932-03-07 3 While in attendance at a club meeting at the Exchange Hotel, Liverpool, Mr. H. E. Steel, the well-known racehorse owner, suddenly ccllaps d and died.25 words
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Article90 1932-03-07 3 Once known as the fastest human. Charlie Paddock, the Californian sprint and world's record-holder, has been refused a registration card by the American Athletic Union, which thus bars him from all amateur athletics. It is an open secret that the A.A.U. looked with disfavour on Paddock's film-making activities, and he90 words
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Advertisement257 1932-03-07 3 fjfil MALAYA'S 111 II I jNewest and Most I llllSl Delicious DRINK Ifruiipop Made From Tlie 11 Finest Imported W&k FRUITS j Product of 1 I THE ~55 phoenix j II m Aerated Water Works, j SINGAPORE. j W \W*M Ferf lline for women Wl 1 M accordin 9 to257 words
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Advertisement405 1932-03-07 3 I THE FAVOURITE: Refuse All j Imitations. ill INSIST ON ii BJI ORANGE I A ill crush Manufactured by G S FRASER (1 iHIIH H NE4VE LTD IMIbIIBJ Aerated Water j s P ecia,ists LIFE WASN'T WORTH LlifiNG Lonely Widow's Fits of Depression NOW CHEERFUL Thanks to Kruschen <V widow405 words
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Article93 1932-03-07 4 fOvr reader» are invited to write to ut on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the u Malaya Tribune" doe» not necessarily endorse opinions expressed bp correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacingj, and on one side of the paper only.93 words
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Article1749 1932-03-07 4 CTo the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —With tiie advancement of civilisation, each individual member of a natien acquires an improved sense of the sanctity of his or her moral character in relation to diplomatic channels, but the present atrocious Japanese invasion of Chinese territory contradicts that truism.1,749 words
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Article133 1932-03-07 4 (To the Editor, -Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—l shall be glad If you will kindly permit me to say a few words with regard to the newsreel known as "The Magic Carpet of Movietone," shown at the Alhambra on the night of the Ist Inst. In the scene of133 words
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Article318 1932-03-07 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—What can be a subject more worthy of discussion than the above, with a vi3w to the reformation of one of the chef vices of the present day, namely, prostitution? This vice has become so notorious, and such a menace to mankind318 words
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Article238 1932-03-07 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—The Seremban and Port Dickson districts have been experiencing very dry and hot weather lately. Drinking water is getting very short in the villages and bungalows, and in some cases people are paying to have water carted to them by motor lorry. From238 words
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Article635 1932-03-07 4 PROFESSOR BOW LEY'S ANALYSIS. The birth-rate in England and Wales, which in 1870 was 35.5 per thousand of the population, and in 1900 25.5. has now dropped to 15.8, according to the provisional figures for 1931. which have just been pubUshed by the Registrar-General.635 words
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111 1932-03-07 4 "Trillnga" is surprised that, while the othei recommendations of the Indian Railway Retrench ment Committee are not carried Into effect, the suggestion of reduction in the salaries of labourers should have been put into operatian by the Railways. This measure will provoke a volume of discontent111 words
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Advertisement340 1932-03-07 4 if SSS CIGARETTES GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL. j rant and cooling ie M I tDe eyea and brain V/l l\/V\/ICiA It Improves sight. i keep* I Because of its agreeable taste and mild but prompt and halr frei>h ana effective action. ConstiDatinn in children readily yields O AVi [Pi i^»enfS»340 words
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Article1398 1932-03-07 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. Singapore: March 7, 10 a.m. Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ajBI Ends. Buyers. Sellers. t X ;mbang Tin Dec. 31 U. 4.0 £1. 5.0 cd tnj Malay Dec. 31 0.18.0 1. 0.0 r Hitam Tin June 30 0.10.3 0.11.3 in Tin Dec. 31 0.10.3 0.11.3 ang Padang June1,398 words
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Article87 1932-03-07 5 Foreign Imports of Tin Ore during th? month of February. 1932. Country of Origin. Tons Burma 1 42 N-therlands India Banka and Billiton 1.318 Singkep 89 Other Places French Indo-China 54 Japan 68 Siam 653 Tanganyika 8 Union of South Africa 76 Total 2.408 Note:—l. Imports in87 words
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Article50 1932-03-07 5 The Compulsory Primary Education Act hat been extended to several villages in the Delhi Province. It is an offence under the Act for parents and employers of boys between 8 and 7 years of age to neglect to send them to a recognised school for primary education, which is free.50 words
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Article45 1932-03-07 5 Sir Samuel Hoare addressed the Conservative India Committee in London on Feb. 15. and was unanimously assured of the Conservatives' entire support of the Government In Its Intention fully to enforce law and order in carrying out the policy laid down in the White Paper.45 words
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Advertisement233 1932-03-07 5 THE 1932 SINGER TEN -with four-door Saloon coach work of the In est finish, ALL-INCLUSIVE EQUIPMENT, jow Centre of Gravity. Safety Petrol Tank it rear. Low Petrol Consumption and luxury ittings. See the 1932 models at our showroom tolay. Cycle Carriage Co. (1926) Ltd. TOKALON SKIN FOOD Makes the Old233 words
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Advertisement62 1932-03-07 5 -PXOM 7 3»». I I RADIO AND SOUND ENGINEERS. «OC« AGENTS AND P-E N »T. V 1» O* T«E I I «*O.O «N«f»CTU.r.» I 2, Orchard Road, Singapore. j Tomer Oppottt* Amber M*n«lon.i THt LARGEST RADIO COMPONENT MANUFACTURERS lAlkggr IN THE WORLD Autom&tlo&By Charges from Bac-Leclarjohe L.T. BMOHT. LT A62 words
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Miscellaneous640 1932-03-07 5 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. Radio-Saigon is not transmitting, nving to a breakdown. Programmes >re therefore temporarily suspended. All times given in the following list ere it ne a pore times. MONDAYS. PETAXXNG htt.t., 55.5 metres, testing dally Tom 10.30 to 11 a.m RADIO SAIGON. 49.02640 words
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Miscellaneous369 1932-03-07 5 RADIO GOLDBERG I BAT AVI AJ on 140 netres, 6 to 8 p.m. FRIDAYS. All Monday stations except Manila. PET AXING HILL (55.5 metres), Vesting tally from 10.30 to 11 a.m. PETALING HILL, programme raj Malayan vmateur Radio Society (Kuala Lumpur). t5 metres; 6.30 to 7 p.m. Asiatic music; 7369 words
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Advertisement269 1932-03-07 6 Amusements 6.15 TO NIGHT 9.1S PositivelyHLAST SCREENING in SINGAPORE f: PRIOR TO DESPATCH TO JAVA! George Mrliss IN WARNER BROS. FAMOUS PRODUCTION Disraeli DonH miss this last chance of Seeirg one of the Greatest Pictures of Alt Time. TOMORROW Grand Malayan Premiere OF j UFA'S BRILLIANT Production "Congress Dances" WITH269 words
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Advertisement263 1932-03-07 6 I AS USUAL: An Excellent Show!! 6.15 TO-NIGHT 915 jgURRENDEg "Where Everyone went during the week end." A FOX ACHIEVEMENT. WEDNESDA V Opening at the Special MATINEE AT 3 P.M. Bring the Children Here are Laughs for the Entire Family. The "Hells Angels" Siren starred at Last! JEAN HARLOW with263 words
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Advertisement138 1932-03-07 6 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j Neil Hamilton, Una Merkel j i The Command j Performance j THUKSDAY I The Most Spectacular Musical Talkie hv,r Blade in INDIA I "A BUIHASAN" 25 Song Hits! 1,000 LAUGHS Every Indian will Understand its Rich Humour i— m m j 615 TONIGHT 9.15 The World138 words
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Advertisement12 1932-03-07 6 Simply because the> KAVIN That's why thc> «.nu CRAVEN u A' CIGARETTES12 words
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Article72 1932-03-07 7 SOUTH AFRICANS ON TOP AGAIN. CRICKET. Wellington (N.Z.). Mar. 5. In the Second Test between South Africa and New Zealand, scores at close of play today were: New Zealand: 364 (Vivian 100. Dempster 64. Badcock 53, McMillan 5 for 125). South Africa: 410 for 972 words
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Article1335 1932-03-07 7 S.C.C. TEAMS TIE ON FIRST INNINGS. The unusual result of a tie on the first innings was recorded in the trial game played at the S.C.C. on Friday and Saturday, the Under 30's just reaching the total of the Over 30's as time was called. Scores:1,335 words
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Article122 1932-03-07 7 NEW FIXTURE IN KUALA LUMPUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March. 7. For the first time in local cricket a European team meets The Rest this weekend. Various attempts have been made in the past to arrange such a fixture, but the proposal has proceeded122 words
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Article150 1932-03-07 7 SATURDAY'S FIGHTS AT NEW WORLD. BOXING. A moderate crowd turned up at the New World Arena on Saturday night to watch a series of contests promoted by Mr. Ong Chin Beng. The main event was a ten-round fight b tween Nicky Sullivan and Kid Gabo. The150 words
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Article338 1932-03-07 7 OPENING MATCHES TO-DAY. ASSN. FOOTBALL. The league season organised by the Siuga- j pore Amateur Football Association opens to-day, with two fixtures. At the Anson Road Stadium the R.A.P. will meet Pulau Brani in Division I and on the S.R.C. ground the new Naval Base team338 words
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Article93 1932-03-07 7 A general meeting of the Malayan Breweries, Ltd.. will be held on March 19. at 7-10, Trafalgar Street. Singapore at 12.30 p.m. In their report the directors state: Establisment expenses represent normal expenditure which your directors recommend should be transferred to profit and loss account when that account93 words
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Article170 1932-03-07 7 Singapore, March 7. Rice, Siam Al per Koyan $220 Rice, Siam 1 $20« Rice, Siam 2 $1M Rice, Siam 3 $175 Rice, Siam "Slnway" per koyan No. 1 $192 Rice. Siam No. 2 $180 Rice, Saigon A-l $175 Rice, Saigon No. 1 $17« Rice, Saigon 2 $16$ Rice, Saigon170 words
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Article124 1932-03-07 7 BHIPB ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, March 7. Eact Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Tottori Mam 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Victoria Maru 16; Shin-ai Maru 14; Lahn 11; Pyrrhus 9; Malayan Prince 7. j Empire Dock (Entrance Gate I) Kajang 30; Rangoon Maru 34; City of Canton 37.124 words
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Article12 1932-03-07 7 The Y.M.C.A. Swimming Pool will be closed for cleaning to-day and to-morrow.12 words
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Article294 1932-03-07 7 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. March 7. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 2 7J16d.. up 1 16d. New Ycrk: 3% cents (G.), unchanged. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 60—70 cento, Ayer Moleks 33—45 cento, Ayer Panaa 35—4 i cents. Bassetts 25—30 cents. Brogas 30—35 cento. Bukit Jelotongs 10—15294 words
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Article27 1932-03-07 7 "S.F.P." Service. London, March 6. Kent have come to a dredging agreement with Gopeng whereby the latter will produce Kent's quota—"S.F.P." Service."S.F.P." Service. - 27 words
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Article35 1932-03-07 7 "S .F.P." Service. London, March 5. i Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify today's rubber prices as follows: j Spot 2 7jl6d. (2%d). Forward 2%d ](2 n;i6d.). The market is steadier.—• S.F.P." Senrice"S.F.P." Service. - 35 words
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Article296 1932-03-07 7 British Official. Singapore, March 7 Sailing: London 4 morltha' sight 2a. 4 1 32d London S months' sight 2s. 3 31 32d London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 28 32d London 30 days' tight 2s. 3%d., London demand 2s. 3 13 l«d London TJT. 2s. d., Lyons demandBritish Official. - 296 words
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50 1932-03-07 7 Singapore, March 7 Standard Spot 7% 7% March 7% 7* April 7% 7% May r 7% 7% April-June 7% 7*i July-Sept. t% 8» 4 Tone of Market: Quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 2 7 l6d. per lb. New York: Spot Sheet 8% cents «G.).50 words
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Advertisement556 1932-03-07 7 Victoria Memorial! Hall TO-DAY at 5 30 p.m. SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY. Imessiahl L4ST PERFORMANCE BOOK AT LITTLE'S $2. $1. Cts. SO. i COmNG The Grant Anderson Company. The Universal Gold BULLION MERCHANTS Announce that they have opened an office for the purpose of i PURCHASING GOLD AT i 14, south556 words
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Advertisement30 1932-03-07 7 I The Great Eastern floptical Co,, 112, South Bridge Road, Singapore. OPTOMETRISTS OPTICIANS j sht rre* 20*. 7*£r uarantßd lo be /ISP >he best quality. jIĔMI 1 M buyers ua30 words
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Obituary93 1932-03-07 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The widow and family of the late TEE BOON MENG tender heartfelt thanks to those who att nd'd the funeral and those who jrnt wreaths and caskets. DEATH LTM—At his residence No. 22, Lorong 25A. Geylang Road. Singapore. Mr. Lim Cheng T:e passed away peacefully on March93 words
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Article906 1932-03-07 8 Rubber at 2%d in London, 3 V* cents in New York, 7 cents in Singapore—top quality, be it borne in mind! The position is tragically farcical, and a telling commentary on the policy of letting things slide in the belief that a dread affliction will work its own906 words
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Article425 1932-03-07 8 A Sad Coincidence. The Pontian Kechil Reservoir has just been completed and Municipal Commissioners, former Municipal Commissioners and others int:restcd visited the res:rvoir informally yesterday. The work, lik?- the Gunong Pulai Reservoir, is a trumph of engineering technique and skill. Many difficulties were encountered and successfully425 words
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Article179 1932-03-07 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR NEXT WEEK'S TIFFIN. Owing to unforeseen difficulties, the dinner on board the Hamburg-Amerika -Resolute" on Wednesday, to which the Rotary Club of Singapore had received invitations, has had to be cancelled, and the tiffin will be heid at the Adelphi Hotel as usual. Mr.179 words
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Article108 1932-03-07 8 COMPOSER OF "WASHINGTON POST" MARCH. Reuter. Reading (Pennsylvania). Mar. 6. The death has occurred of the bandmaster. J. P. Sousa.—Reuter. John Philip Sousa. bandmaster, author and composer, was born in Washington in 1854. and was of Portuguese descent. He has held many official offices in different partsReuter. - 108 words
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52 1932-03-07 8 "S.F.P" Service. London, March 5. The distinction of the Order of the Crown of Johore (Most Honourable Darjah Mahkhota Johore), First Class, has been conferred upon Sir George Penny, the Conservative MP. for j Kingston-on-Thames and for a numb?r of years resident in Singapore—"S.F.P" Service. - 52 words
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Article198 1932-03-07 8 The Sultan of Johorn with the concurred of His Excellency Ui? Governor of th- Strai s Settlements, has been pleased to appoint the Hon. Dato B. Q. Wong. D.P.M.J.. to be an Unofficial Member of the Council of Statfor a period of two years, with effect from the Ist inst.198 words
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Article457 1932-03-07 8 joy i.oowr h I have just been brow v,u Lewis and Peat's rul.i■ ro,J h 1931. fet It s about the m document that a plai these days. d A Average prices. St.- n tion: London 31 2-13 16d. (The 7 represents freight charges). tlnd3 njr World457 words
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Article19 1932-03-07 8 From Holland by the "Sla:!.. pore to-morrow morning From China and Japan Maru," due at Singapore t<19 words
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Article34 1932-03-07 8 QUOTATIONS RDBP» H London: 2 7il6d. New York: 3',. cent' <G Singapore: 7's—7 rei Tl v London Spot: £139 I* 1 Three Month*: CMI 1 v aJ Singapore: |70.«2'-j 'l- 434 words
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Advertisement148 1932-03-07 8 I to^^cq SO LASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAR OUT TrIE CHARM OF TOBRALCO IS L4STING t Whether Printed or Dyed the Colours are Guaranteed J to stand repeated washing, while the wonderful evenly balanced weave of the material ensures long and satisfactory service. I Ottairable Frcm ROBINSON Co.,148 words
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Advertisement95 1932-03-07 8 I THE MOST ACCURATE OF THE mm WATCHES SUBMITTED AT KEW-TEDDINGTON BY THE MANUFACTURERS OF THE j WHOLE WORLD SINCE 1884 IS A ZENITH Sole Agents for S.S. St F.MS. U. S. de Silva Bros. JEWELLERS. 23, HIGH ST. SINGAPORE. I I t «34 j North Bridge Road, j TENG95 words
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Article, Illustration353 1932-03-07 9 (jlHET WEEK-END AFTER MUCH EXCITEMENT. N !KAL zone negotiations CONTINUE IN SHANGHAI. feverish excitement which followed false reports of a victory and of the death of the Japanese Commander, s been ve**y quiet during the week-end. The negotiate it nil zone353 words
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Article553 1932-03-07 9 'APANESE LANDING AT LAUHO. Reuter. Shanghai, March 6. counter-attacking at Lauho, HOC Kating and along the Tday. fought severely. The onstructing the Chapei defence, Chinese will reach that line. 1 Government has ordered oceatratc at Hokwan. Mines nq Kwoon Ying's and General a'a troops arrived atReuter. - 553 words
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Article1337 1932-03-07 9 JAPANESE MOVE UP THE YANGTSE. Shanghai, March 7. A very quiet week-end has allowed Shanghai thoroughly to relax after the tension of the past six weeks. The entire front remained quiet all day long yesterday but the Chinese are apprehensive due to Japanese movementi up the1,337 words
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Article497 1932-03-07 9 Sixteen Men Charged To-day. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, March 6. Serious rioting broke out yesterday in the vicinity of the Central Police Station and a mob of Chinese laid siege to the station. The Police withstood a fusillade of brickbats, stones and pieces of iron.497 words
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Obituary269 1932-03-07 9 DEATH OF MR. G. WILLIAMS. WORK FOR LOCAL WATER SUPPLY. Telegraphic information has been received in Singapore of the death in London of Mr. S. G. Will ams. partnr of th. fi.-m of Messrs. Peirce and W.lliams, the London Agents of the Municipal Commissioners. Stephen George Williams was born in269 words
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Article86 1932-03-07 9 SOVIET PROMISE A FULL INVESTIGATION. Reuter. Berlin. M'\rch 5. Th" Forci-m ClTlce is ii'ormed that four -.hcts w»re fired rt the Coun-e'.lor ll the German Embasy in Me.cow. He was wounded in the reck and a hand, and his assailant was arrested. An official o c theReuter. - 86 words
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Article48 1932-03-07 9 SERVICE NOTES, on page 3. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 4. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. CLUB DIARY, on page 11. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 11. MOTORING AND ENGINEERING, on page 13. H.H. THE AOA KHAN, on page 14.48 words
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Article3851 1932-03-07 9 ACQUITTED AFTER A LONG HEARING. EX-POLICE OFFICIAL CHARGED. ALLEGED CRIMINAL BREACH. Serious charges against a former Police official in Johore were heard in the First Magistrate's Court, Johore, on Saturday and Sunday. Large crowds at.ended Court, and much evidence was recorded, but the accused was finally3,851 words
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Advertisement263 1932-03-07 9 PAVILION B.IS TO-NIGHT O.tS THE WORLD'S GREATEST STAR IN PATHE'S LAVISH PRODUCTION "SIN TAKES A HOLIDAY" CONSTANCE BENNETT Supported by the finest array of stars ever collected for one picture. KENNETH MACKENNA, BASIL RATHBONE, RITA LAROY, LOUIS BARTELS. ZASU PITTS. f Next Change BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURES E PRESENT DREYFUS I263 words
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Article161 1932-03-07 10 FIH R OCTBKEAJLS DEALT in T-rtf Smgapvr- Pre Srajaae rac as. -rx± --ur Ires iurxa* Sa«rSaj am Sunuay v .*ce »ere jerorus .-hreaas. T*it- irsc cal was Trecernsi ai uum iffttrn on rrnn a accc ex-use at Striae. A wr lac tec «<: a~grax r» ir.161 words
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Article30 1932-03-07 10 .aa x«-*een a :mmii*:- a 5 c laree men 3emu -v!n> .~i c irsmta. x. v?a» Joxouiaaire r*m*. it~uc 4 njwr rases auniig me wmat-^im.30 words
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Article31 1932-03-07 10 untitled ler-«oy -wcjreu UJac "SJe :.u»m.c j&cb rf vze mtr«» f«ir -le aiHHK-i AOtt rrjvua kul rampetizu» *nus Tnwn oawtt-x He _Jta nsc "*tu*<r wHy tram nut »rrc a ■aronr -mtKurs31 words
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Article110 1932-03-07 10 RANSOM DEMANDED FOR CHILD'S RETURN. Reuter. New York. March 7. The safe return of the Lindbergh baby within 48 hours is promised, provided that a ransom Is forthcoming and that instructions are obeyed, according to the "New York American." The development follows the decision of Lindbergh, whoReuter. - 110 words
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Article39 1932-03-07 10 SHOT BY OPPOSITION MEMBER. Router Lire*. March 7. The President uf Peru. Mr. San.-hex Cerro. escapee assassination yesterday when r.e was she: :r the shoulder rev a member o: th? Opposition Party while attending Mass. ReuterRouter - 39 words
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Article247 1932-03-07 10 ARRANGEMENTS W ELL IN HAND. The Singapore branch of the Overseas League Are interesting themselves in the furthering :i the proposal :o hold ar. Empire Shopping Week At a recent general meeting a committee vis appointed to further this orojec: and the committee ts endeavouring to obtain247 words
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Article307 1932-03-07 10 "Surrender" At The Alhambra* Surrender he Pm rurrere wreci season i: -Jr.-; Azhamrsra iaac rarht. :s war scry tx..~ r; j> an n-rm me .-rrnroca irar production. T~* enure «ecrmg s z 1 Gerrzan rrr-sec. •».—p, and m a rase J rear :ze ranrr ami me pioc307 words
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Article52 1932-03-07 10 Suirr» V;t,~n i c ~ririfr~rii.r.irnifc, Leatroe if Anaoa-s n ?aru?. "Zij AoscraJaa kmuc ""feri m»was ieiwrofti ruiscazalEjr Srrzac. riitn: ast Tear His seio Hijnc mtt-ws trie SDucr ji 3ecs« ma-- Vi.v. 7rih»mrtw 3 -TU-aw as me if vie inesr n ;:e -r~ :r i 1 r:52 words
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Article21 1932-03-07 10 nam fok bill aunrat rr TTrtir-t. jr-ruer! :r irisr am lusmtauini ii ic-'-n.j i _:t se-.rne fina t 121 words
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Article15 1932-03-07 10 tats car-n. ur "-hOI. Cr. S T "tot JS «c*i Suae ji «SUHHr?. ttv..'15 words
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Article98 1932-03-07 11 j V expected to u '\Vi ii s.vjr..(i«o,ooo. Washington, March 6. in the country's taxation ovuled in the Tax Bill \tluced in the House of rt i. The Chief proposal tax. which is expected to O iiy foodstuffs, news:.cl books and articles used ure exempted.98 words
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Article181 1932-03-07 11 .i I vN STATISTICS. c S Alexander, late Finand pubi shed by the CP- Agency in London, the t .11 Statistics" contains to the latest year for P *1930), and monthly s for 1931 up to the f a r turns had been reff- to the whole of181 words
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Article86 1932-03-07 11 END BURGLARS' SPOIL. London. Feb. Ib. magnificent carved treasures worth whin n recovered by the naged condition in a junk m of wlr.ch have b. en tadtd two Gain-borough, one ReyThej w re accidrnt.illy art coll ctor who while )unk and curio shops, v.a>86 words
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Article30 1932-03-07 11 untitled been decided not to hold any examination year for recruitment to the Indian J« and Accounts Service, the Imperial 'i 0 Military Accounts Del and the Indian Railway Accounts30 words
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Article278 1932-03-07 11 FINDING NEW USES FOR THE METAL. "Tin Research and Development." containing n summarised description of the initiation, development and progress of the T n Research and Industrial Applications Committee, the first copi sol which brochure have just reached Malaya, will be of extreme interest to all278 words
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Article203 1932-03-07 11 A VALUABLE WORK OF REFERENCE. "Glimpses of the East," the N.Y.K. line's official guide for shippers and travellers to ail the principal ports in the world, has just been issued. It bears, as usual, the artistic hallmark of all the previous works, and contains a wealth203 words
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Article43 1932-03-07 11 To a question in Parliament on Feb. 15, Sir Samuel Hoare replied that he was asking the Government of India to report on the press statement that orders for British textile machinery valued at £277.500 had been endangered by renewed boycott in Ahmedabad.43 words
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Article61 1932-03-07 11 Mr. Tan Kang Boon. Hon. general secretary or the Chinese Students' Literary Association, and a prominent member of the Straits Chinese Reading Club, will deliver a lecture on "The Spiritual Laws of Character" to-night at 8.15 o'clock at the C S.L.A. premises. 343-C. New Bridge Road. Mr. Tan was born61 words
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Article141 1932-03-07 11 Writing on the communique issued by the Government of Madras recently about the Civil Disobedience movement. "Andhra Patrika" observes that it is eloquent proof of the policy of the Government that, in this province. 952 persons were arrested and sentenced in the course of a single month.141 words
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Article33 1932-03-07 11 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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Advertisement46 1932-03-07 11 PaNACHORD" i BRITISH MADE j Gramophone Records MANUFACTURED BY H ARNER BRUNSWICK Ltd., London. STOCKS HELD BY JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. NATIONAL ELECTRADE CO. j D'SOUZA BROS., Malacca. IUK EASTERN WIRELESS Co., Seremban. MENZES BROS., Seremban. DISTRIBUTORS: ML E. NATHAN I NORTH BRIDGE BOAD. 'PHONE 485«.46 words
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Advertisement128 1932-03-07 11 jnT J country running jl J makes the greatest demands jHI on ourpowers of endurance. A ter a long run the e^ects Wi /\7s\ show themselves in the cirZ ]i] culation and the nerves, and *Cir ake ne f° rm headache, fatigue and exhaustion. <Bayeb's ASPIRIN is the correct remedy128 words
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Advertisement336 1932-03-07 11 TO-INIGHT One Corttinuous Performance from 8 p.m. until 11 pm, The Most Exciting Boxing that You have Ever Seen. SWELL HEAD Prices: 20 cents 40 cents. ml «J WINGET CONCRETE MIXERS are made in capacities to meet every requirement. The patent drum fitted to every Winget ensures a perfect mix.336 words
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Miscellaneous61 1932-03-07 11 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. MARCH 8. Sourabaya, Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Both) 11 a.m Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas (Tomohon) 11 a.m. Tembilahan and Indragiri (Hong Keat) II a.m. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis. Siak. Pakan Baroe, Pajakombo and Padang i Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api61 words
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Miscellaneous414 1932-03-07 11 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies t» Singapore, most of the members of which ars -coders of the "Malaya Tribune." This Dion provided specially for them. Secretaries art invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest viU still be included in the "Diary414 words
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Miscellaneous490 1932-03-07 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, MARCH 7. High Tides.—lo.4o a.m., 11.31 pjn. Singapore Musical Society, "The Messiah,'' Memorial Hall. 5.30 p.m. Football: S.C.C. v. R.A.; S.C.C. t Football League: Dir. 1, RA F. t. Pulau Brani, Anson Road; Dir. 2, N.B. v. Malays 11, S.R.C. Annual Dinner, College of Medicine, Adelphi490 words
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207 1932-03-07 12 ASSN. FOOTBALL. SATURDAY'S HOME SOCCER RESULTS. PENSIONERS BEATEN AT HOME. Th- fourth round ties in the Scottish Cup competition saw Motherwell, who were making a bid for the "double" this year, eliminated b> the Rangers, crampions of the First Division of th: Scottish League.207 words
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Article1436 1932-03-07 12 FOURTH ROUND RESULTS. London, Mar. 5. Th: fourth round of the Scottish Cup competition played to-day, resulted as follows: Airdrie. 4 Partick T. 1 Clyde 0 Kilmarnock 3 Dunfermline 1 Hamilton A. 2 Rang:rs 2 Motherwell 0 —Reuter. London. Mar. 5. To-day's English and Scottish League matches1,436 words
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Article550 1932-03-07 12 GRIMSBY MAN'S DEBUT. "S.F.P" Service. London, March 6. The weather yesterday for the most part was fine and the conditions good for football. The following were the goal scorers in the Scottish Cup matches: Airdrieonians —Paterson. McQueen. Armstrong and McDonald; Pr.^tick —Moirison. Hamilton, Gray and Wilson: Dunfermline"S.F.P" Service. - 550 words
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599 1932-03-07 12 THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Mar. 5. Exciting snort was provided on the concludng day of the Perak Turf Club's Spring Meet--ng to-day Th- at.endance was the best th s meeting has seen. The weath r, to a cer .a v extent marred599 words
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Article23 1932-03-07 12 "S.F.P." Service. London. March 6. Latest scratchings in the Grand National are as follows: Drintyre, Oxclose and Easy Virtue—"S.F.P." Service."S.F.P." Service. - 23 words
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Article44 1932-03-07 12 SEQUENCE OF 297 CANNONS. BILLIARDS. London, Feb. 18. The New Zealander, Clark McConachy, has eclipsed Walter Lindrum's world's record of 284 consecutive cannons by making a run of 297, during a break of 1,130 against the English Champion, Joe Davis.44 words
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Article213 1932-03-07 12 BRITISH ARMY li|; u NAVY. RUGBY FOOTBA LL. u At Twickenham t tournament rame res le l!it r *S Army 11 pts.; Nav. PRINCIPAL HOME Matches London v The? Royal Navy's Services toarramcnt cl at Twickenham th g d.feat d them by lip th* Navy won 6—o213 words
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Article409 1932-03-07 12 CROWD DISAPPOINTED WITH VERDICT. BOXING. Madras, Feb 14 Boxing "fans" in Madras, gathered Strug the Bombay Shows arena to witness the Sg between "Gunboat" Jack <10st lOlbi a Arthur Suares (list.) for the Middit-Waj Championship. The ten-round bout opened with a rush Suares against Jack but,409 words
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Article50 1932-03-07 12 GOLF. The Garrison GC Keppel in the Wei-H yesterday. The scon mentioned first): C Barr-Sim 1: H. J* c C~ Jones I, S. B. Hotan 0, R. B. Gotrh l; Milne 1; F. V B 0; R. D. Finlay 1. Fit Keppel 3, G.G C 450 words
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Article34 1932-03-07 12 The Singapore G.C was played on Bat Tim ah and result«c- < (7—2 up) in "A" P (18 all square' ta Altogether 106 The S.G.C. M will be played to-day I34 words
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Advertisement129 1932-03-07 12 11 Hutton's Famous Pineapple Hams at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Singapore Gold Storage Company, Limited. Orchard Road Sub-Depots. —j Have you felt anything like this on getting U p" S you re a victim of Uric Acid poisoning. Urodonal will remove the cause through nature's channels, by dissolving the Uric Acid.129 words
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Advertisement18 1932-03-07 12 An Investment of 50 cent* «< in Endowment [n»r»n«J very sure road to Consult the ManufactM** Insurance Co.. to-day18 words
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Article1715 1932-03-07 13 SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONS AT LUTON. HELPING BRITAIN BALANCE TRADE. General Motors, Ltd.. is one of the most prominent of the firms which have in the last few years established an operating unit in Great Britain for the manufacture of goods formerly imported from abroad, says the "Financial News."1,715 words
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292 1932-03-07 13 AUTOCARS (BURMA) LTD.'S NEW PREMISES IN RANGOON*. Pine premises have lately been erected in Rangoon by Autocars (Burma), Ltd., (a subsidiary of Messrs. Wearne Bros. Ltd. Singapore), at the corner of Signal Pagoda and York Roads In tht'.t city. It is obvious that this firm292 words
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Article365 1932-03-07 13 All things considered, says "Truth," the pre-sent-day small car-owner has much to be thankful for. He is taxed on the capacity of his engine like everybody else, but he s lucky in that the power at his disposal is considerably more than what he pays for,365 words
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Article239 1932-03-07 13 It was not to be expected that American producers would go on ignoring the midget car for all tim~. says "Truth." That they have paid scant attention to it in the past is not due to their inability to turn out a decent job, but to the239 words
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Article206 1932-03-07 13 "INTENTIONS HONEST, BUT MOTIVES NOT. A sentence in the magistrate s finding in a case in which a Chinese was convicted in connection with the non-payment of certain drafts remitted to Swatow. iormed the turning point in a criminal appeal before the Chief Justice (Sir206 words
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Advertisement426 1932-03-07 13 \T JOHNSON OUTBOARD I A V Unrivalled 1«/\TIID S P*«* IflUlUit (n fVrformancr 9 DEPENDABLE POWER FOR V PLEASURE AND WORK W R JOHNSON is the greatest mar ne development V v Vfß L\ n f the age No fumes No noise, No effort re uired to start. JOHNSON brings426 words
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Advertisement65 1932-03-07 13 in Vterfoff Su«MeiiCWftP chest an« Pep* "«*lLbie tubes, Aprrns. _^^^mmm\A 1 n 1 i TiMi i iTT^BIII It 11 On*/ I If Hajcemever A Co.'s Handel-Mii-, NT ly A.P.8.—3. Obtainable at all Dispensaries Stores Eleven different Models, as supplied to feat •Irtish and Colonial Governments, Foreipi Mivrrnraents, and to Commercial65 words
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Article819 1932-03-07 14 BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION IN SINGAPORE. (By Our Indian Correspondent.) Striking tributes to the personality of H.H. the Aga Khan (Sir Sultan Mohamed Shah, G.C.5.1., G.C.1.E., G.C.V.0., LL.D.), were paid by Dr. K. Raghunathan. J.P., president of the Indian Association, at a tea-party organised by Messrs. Gu!am819 words
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Article248 1932-03-07 14 THE ONLY COURSE FOR GERMANY. According to the "Frankfurter Zeitung" and other political circles, the efforts of British diplomacy will not avail to bridge the present chasm between France and Germany on reparations. Dr. Bruening will sign nothing that he cannot honestly reconcile with his conscience. It248 words
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Article518 1932-03-07 14 Musical Society Gives "The Messiah." The following composed the choir at the musical society's performance of "The Messiah" en Friday: Sopranos: Mrs. Aiken, Mrs. P. S. Barton, Mrs. H. C. Brett, Mrs. E. A. Brown, Mrs. C. G. Burt. Mrs. Curran. Miss M. Dodsworth, Mrs. H.518 words
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Article358 1932-03-07 14 THEFT OF A CYCLE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, March 4. Tc-day. oefore Che Hamzah, the Police Magistrate, a Sikh named Baboo Singh was r harged with the theft of a cycle. After hearing th? evidence cf the complainant and others, his worship found the accused guilty and358 words
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Article50 1932-03-07 14 The mystery surrounding the dally publicstion of a Congress newspaper In Bombay, the "Congress Bulletin," which had long been puzzling the authorities, was solved on Feb. 20 as a result of an elaborate police raid on a country house 20 miles from the city, where a cyclostyle machine was seized.50 words
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Article55 1932-03-07 14 Commenting on advices from India that there is every prospect of continued Indian shipments of gold as long as its present high price in terms of sterling' Is maintained, tha "Times's" City Editor says: "This is gratifying news because shipments from India are of considerable value in helping countries with55 words
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Article50 1932-03-07 14 At the meeting of the Calcutta Municipal Corporation on Feb. 10, the Chief Executive Officer presented the Budget for 1932-33, estimating receipts at Rs. 2,49,93,000 against an expenditure of Rs. 2 84,93,000 The deficit Is met from the opening balance of Rs. 82,84,000. leaving Rs. 47,84,000 as the closing balance.50 words
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Advertisement462 1932-03-07 14 How Long Can IGo j On Like This J Every day, work is more burdensome. I the. sustained effort more trying. J J leaving a condition of exhaustion that j I cannot continue. j Such run-down conditions need the I help of the splendid blood-making, J nerve-strengthening tonic. Dr. Williams462 words
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Advertisement325 1932-03-07 14 I Feed Your Child on Swan M I Brand Milk and Make it f I HEALTHIER r^^^^^ STRONGER >S AND I j HAPPIER. '(SsSlfPfe! A I f iiSl*, 0 i Sole Importers: x&'/s M w The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. I PENANG KUAL4 LUHPUR SINGAPORE j j BUY BRITISH PABCO325 words
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Advertisement419 1932-03-07 15 REAMER SAILINGS. k 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAB LINES. ited in England.) MAII I'ASSENGBB CARGO SERVICES. AND ORIENTAL STEAM prs'lNN CO LONDON AND MAIL SERVICE. ntncl with His Majesty's fnoer Government). 0 nn \HD FROM LONDON China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1932 17.000 Mar. 18 6.500 Mar. 29 17.000419 words
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Advertisement581 1932-03-07 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE iiNY.K. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HARUNA MARU 10,850 Mar. 0 10 I KATORI MARU 11,000 Mar. 24 15 I KASHIMA MARU 10.000 Apr. 7 t t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Apr. 19 20 HAKONE MARU 10.500581 words
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Advertisement350 1932-03-07 15 STEAMER SAILINGS^ NORDDEUTSCUER (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. s.s. "LAHN" for Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka and Moji Mar. 7" S s.s. "HAVEL" for H'kong, S'hai, Y'hama, Yokkaichi, Nagoya, Kobe, Moji, Taku Bar, Dalny Tsingtau Mar. 17 s.s. "SAARBRnCKEN" for Manila H'kong, S'hai, Taku Bar, Dairen and350 words
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Advertisement707 1932-03-07 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch I _Q I Australische DampfschirTs 10 Q I Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporate* tn Oermanf.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1932. t m.s. RAMSES via Manila Mar. 9 s.s. RESOLUTE World Cruise Mar. 9 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Mar. 18 m.s.707 words
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Advertisement357 1932-03-07 15 INSURANCE. THE /fim\ SOUTH |(Mt3 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MAROOLIOUTH. Manager. Ofice: I, Flnlayson Oreen. BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements./ CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. Authorised Capital f4.BW.ts* Issued Capital357 words
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Advertisement603 1932-03-07 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Singapore 458, North Bridge Road, Penang 85, Beach Bktat. Malacca 131, Jonker Strati, Muar No. 1, Jalan flajaaf. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahmat, Palembang It, EM. Hong Kong 18, Queen's Road. Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road,603 words
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Advertisement898 1932-03-07 16 I THIS PAPER HAS THE I J LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND MOST IN BRITISH MALAYA. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET —Compound House No. 10, Rose Lane, Katong. Apply 20, Chulia Street. TO LET —Bungalows Nos. 1, Margate Road ittd 7. Ramsgate Road,898 words
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Advertisement1116 1932-03-07 16 Le zJVlercie/s School ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—F. I. MILES. WANTED. WANTED —Old Typewriters. 21, Lembu Rd. WANTED. Morris Oxfords, Cowleys, Minors, Fords and other light cars. Apply, Wearne's Used Car Mart. Orchard Road. FOR SALE. FOR SALE1,116 words
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Advertisement236 1932-03-07 16 "TRIBUNE" SMALL ,\DS j I BRING RESULTS BECAUSE THEY REACH THE i! PERMANENT POPULATTnv li EDUCATIONAL. CIVIL ENGINEERING. For tuition in all branches of Civil Engineering including Reinforced Concrete Construction and Design, Surveying. Higher Mathematics, j and Physics from a qualified Civil Engineer with University Degree in Engineering, enquire I236 words
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Advertisement439 1932-03-07 16 MASSAGE MANICUm MASSAGE MALAYA TRIBUNE PHONE 617 L SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN AM ami. Delivery Including include at office Postage pgjw or close < Local or to Psreti residence. F.M.s. > coatr* Yearly $15.00 $21. OC U Hall Yearly 7.50 $10.50 Quarterly 3.75 5.25 Single Copy 5 cents. Copies of439 words
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