Malaya Tribune, 3 December 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX. -No. 283 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday. Dec. 3. 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1932.
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    • 185 1 Buy the I MALAYAN SATURDAY POST/ The Picture Paper. 2') cents. m ii /MBPil I 1 fldaßWi III! jfjjgY "Chop Hijau- jl I J CARLSBERG PILSKNER f i CHOP HI]AU Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs and i It!! -n i i i -i liest Houses throughout the yj gKHiE rhe ideal
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    • 246 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place. BUYS Gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD I toi'H'W 1 1 —i illi» i IPWMMWjWiWWWt»^ Every 'CONWAY STEWART" Pen bj guaranteed and a uiumpb of efficiency in design
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  • 2211 2 R Is understood thai the nea Municipal Draft Ordinance Tor Colombo Is now in the hand* of the Government Printer, and (he Minister of Loral SriNyoverjum-nl *111 shortly introduce thf Ordinance In (he Stale Council. The delay 1» due to the fact that certain amendments were
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    • 401 2 j I j John Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. TELEGRAMS: Telephone No, STATETRUST SINGAPORE JM ii ABC. sth Edition. mmm mm** ĕmi^mm Bentley's and Liebers. mmmmWk ft i A Trust Company Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926, with Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos.
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  • 340 3 Coming Of Empire Broadcasting. The forthcoming opening on Dec. 19 of the new Empire Broadcasting Station is bound to give a great impetus to short-wave broadcasting and will create particular interest in shortwave receivers among listeners throughout the Ei itish Empire Overseas. Listeners situated in
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  • 243 3 Models For *Other Cities. N The small flat, and particularly the workln;'class flat were discussed recently by Mr. O. Grey Wornum, F.R.1.8.A.. in one of tho> pcpular lectures which are at racting Iftrincreasing audiences to the Architectural A'sociation's headquarters ln B r dfcrd Square. Mr.
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  • 136 3 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO (S.S LTD. Pries for the Shell Motor Spirit and varfaM biar.ds of Kerosene are as follow: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump p*r British Imperial gallon $^.10 ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon 89 Phell Motor Spirit prr 4 gallon tin $3 70 Shell
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    • 278 3 [J REAL TEST MATCH Compare j 3 ph(enix m j I k crated Waters >pA Brand and you I will find them j; J Greatly Superior j Tpiione 3463. j I X'mas Sale j Wi hai the pleasure to announce that dur'og X'mas season, commencing Dec. 1. I I m
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    • 11 3 SPORTS NOTES BY "ECHO" Every Week in the «MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 477 3 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Stations Best Received In Malaya. The following is revised information by our •adio correspondent on the stations which can v received in Malaya: SINGAPORE (VSIAB—B3 metres) Is ar. >mateur station run by Mr. and Mrs. R. E of Singapore, and they both take thei mare of
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    • 346 3 transmission, which is a musical one consisting rhlefly of H.M.V. recordings. MELBOURNE (VK3ME—3I.SS metres), is ttw sister station of VK2ME. They are owned and operated by the Amalgamated Wireless c. Australasia, Ltd.. and Melbourne is an cxperi mental station now generally on daily frun C p.m. PARIS (Station d'Etat Radio
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  • 1844 4 125th TEST BETWEEN ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA CAN JARDINE EQUAL ARMSTRONG'S RECORD WINNING ALL FIVE TESTS IN A SERIES. Past Records And Present Prospects. The First Test of the 1932-3 series was commenced at Sydney yesterday. It is the 125 th official Test between the two countries, the first of which
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  • 22 4 Mr. J. A. Lyons, Dominion Prime Minister of Australia, has invited the MCC u-arn 1 visit Canberra, the Federal capital.
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    • 178 4 THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST is now owned by the »M*» Tribune" Press, Ltd., and publtshea from the Malaya Tribune" office* at 56-60. Anson Road. Singapore. It is being greatly improved by i the introduction of many mm Features, while the best of the old ones are retained. The features include:
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  • 999 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING, BASER CO., EXCHANGE STOCK BROKERS. 1932. 10 a.m. Buyers. Sellers. R** .mbang Tin 24|6 251 6 18 20 norn r, ..w tmna 005 0 18 0.35 0.40 5 Tin 0.40 norn »> f; nZ*y -norn li f;™; r bn g Tin 0 9 1,-
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  • 56 5 interpreter Arrested. M3o*i£on was caused in the Second Polic: Ccurt this morning when officers of the Detective Branch arrested sn Indian interpreter rimed Iyer, lie was taken t: the Detective St >tion. It is understood that Iyer will be charged before a magistrate later in conrection with
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  • 110 5 Brigade's Good Work. A Chinese owned .-.tore in Havelock Road containing a large cuantity of rattan jelutoni md gunny bags caught fire early this mornin'',. The Brigade received the call at 7.20 c'clock and two engines wre de-patched. The flames had a'repdy taken a firm
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  • 73 5 Two Men In Hospital. A o remit ot bring Rssaultfti by trenib r> rf I tie *amc hationality. two Indians were rdnuttcd to lan T.ck 801:33 Hrr.p;tcl at i:.i i:'clr*c. Ins; night I" ib t2u* that th?i wer aU c'xed by Acveral Tie». #kio iutd be't*
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  • 72 5 A nasty accident occurred in the harbour v: about one o'clock yesterday afterno:n. It BBpaan that a Chines? hawker was taking came good:, on the "Katong" when hs slipped :Dd fell ir.Lo the sea. ln falling his left truck a bat and was fractured. He was
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  • 44 5 Reuter. London. Dec. 2. In BOneed with trace organisations the Larcashire Government has appointed a committee, under Sir Richard H. Jackson, tj promote the greater us? of Indian cotton in Britain. Th: comr.ii'toe arises out of th Ottawa agreement.—Reuie.\
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  • 129 5 Conditions in P%.ing, the former Capita! of China, at prtsont, as compared with several years ago. were covered in the course cf a symposium in tho "North China Daily News" :ec?ntly. The correspondent stated that railway facilities and streets had improved, but the ligh'lag was
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  • 256 5 Lewis And Peat's Report. Messrs. Lewis and Peat in their weekly rubber report dated Dec. 2. state: The price of rubber appears to have btcome stabilised at this level and even violent fluctuations in sterling have no effect upon it. A moderate enquiry continues but sellers artstill
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  • 81 5 Tht M.M. "Explorateur Grandidic:" is due here fx«m Saigon to-morrow at 7 a.m. and WW mobably sail on Monday at 9 a.m. for Madras pondicherrv. Colombo, Djibouti, Suez, Port sa-'i and Mars *.les. She will berth at the 8.H.1J. wharves. The M M. "Angers" is due here from
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    • 6 5 .■iT^KUZiMOSMWMttmmMtWm "Obtainable fro m all Chemists."
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    • 159 5 A New Six.. for a New Agel lIUPMOBILE'S reputation for always being ahead of its field has never I been so sensationally expressed —as in this great new Six. Test your most critical ideas on extra-value features. The road-proved economy of its powerful engine—now given new smoothness, quietness and ease
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    • 111 6 JLmusements < z DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS—IS COMING M4TINLE TO-DAY at 3 p.m. —Ramon Hovarro— MADGE EVANS, UNA MERKEL IN HUDDLE 1 A Metro-(iolH vyn-Mayer Picture. j TO-MORROW SUNDAY I OPENING AT THE MATINEE j: j I j TO-NIGHT I pRANKENSTEI|| rTTT----«- T --arr»w-g-»-- ir TO-NIGHT—SILENI IBM J» 'W' TWO SHOWS lOR
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    • 283 6 I PAVILION CAPITOL? 1 3.25 6.25 9.25. Reservations 'Phone 6903. ±£X r_n A r_ last day of Matinees: at 3.10 To-Day and To Morrow 1 j Maurice Chevalier 6ts NIG h TLY 9lg j 0 Love Me To-Night I with JEANETTE Mac DONALD li Maurice Chevalier COMMENCING TO-MORROW! JEANETTE MacDONALD
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    • 188 6 17.13 915 A MURDER IN EVERY PORT! AND A MASTER DETECTIVE BAFFI I CHARLIE CHAN CARRIES ON" i With WARNER OLAMi j Your Blood Will Bo Tingled Through Thii- Gi eat Mysur. Run. COMMENCING SUNDAY, DECEMBER i I i "BODY AND SOUL" I With CHARLES FARRELL and ELISTA LANDI. mmW9Ĕt\
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  • 284 7 Assault on Saw Mill Coolie. The death of a Chines who was alleged to n*v< been assaulted by Sikh watchmen formed the subject of an inquiry held tay the Coroner Mr. P. G. Bourne) yc:-terday. It was str ted that the deceased was employed in the
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  • 85 7 It is thovght that vagrants, who have entered into an agreement tc have the Colony or who have been repatriated, seldom return here; the registration of their finger-print* in. crder to prove their identity ii. therefore, of little utility. In order to relieve the congestion in the
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  • 701 7 "PERFECTLY SCANDALOUS CASE/ Wounded Man Made To Walk Miles. "It is mi absolutely btuiai una unjusttfi b lutault, H k a perfectly scandsduua en-* lhey were uvuiy to make their job ra*y terror These c-ifchi are brutes, uiiy ore nji flt to b- watchmen, liftmen or anything
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  • 499 7 LAWYER'S ARGUMENT FAILS. A Danger To The Community. Ir th'- Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before j before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, applications for reeehing ar.d adjudication order we;-c granted against C. E. Edlin. Abdullah bin Yahya. Ijmail bin Pulau and Ahmad hir Al'.\. Lim Swee Hoe,
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  • 67 7 Between S. India And Malaya. Tlu Deputy Controller of Lahcur. Malaya, announces the numbers of arrivals from and departures to the Madras Presidency for month of November, 1932. sis follows: Arrivals (State aided* (figures supplied b" travelling inspectors) Nil. Arrivals (others) (figures supplied by travelling inspectors). 1147
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    • 321 7 m PERFECT CONDITION MADE SO BY EXPERIENCED j B4NDS MODERN EQUIPMENT HTHE value of the equipment installed in our Service De- i partment totals approximately $20,000. \s substantia] capital outlay has been made in an honest leavour to jrive MORRIS Owners efficient and speedy serat competitive rates—WE GIVE SUCH SERVICES
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    • 630 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assura nee in force over $35,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j ilncorporated in the Straits So tlrmcntsi HEAD OFFICE: O* at Eastern Life Buildinß, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON. OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry, EC The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Suprcm; Court of
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  • 763 8 Let the world wag as erratically as it will—in England and Australia, at I the present moment, cricket is the topic cf the hour. The First Test has begun at Sydney, and the exploits of twenty-two men are being followed eagerly throughout the Empire. Is England going
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  • 280 8 Certain rules made under the Mui Tsai Ordinance are publish» d in the Government «faketlc The Hon. Dr. R O. Winstedt. C.M.G.. General Ad.iser, .iohore, is indisposed and ccr.Sned to his ttuvsalow. i:r. Gerald la. Hutton, General Manager of tlir Anglo-Orientnl (Malaya) Mining Corporation, will be back in Malaya from
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  • 244 8 Powers Of GovernorGeneral Discussed. Reuter. London, Dec. 3. The Indian Round-Table Conference, which has already disposed of certain constitutional questions, such as the franchise, devoted a large part of the second week's deliberations to consideration of the safeguards to be introduced in the transitional period between the
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  • 91 8 More Confidence Prevailing. Reuter's Wireless Service I ojkwii Nov ?.9 The SlutK BjCltisnot tO-tU* *as belter di&paaod and, setUnp or «JI.-idiM .-wiur.i". apparently ovr-tf m. {jrU"-- sitowct o tjowi lecovery created a n>orc ronfidnu {<•<*] nc in oihL'r boetlmu. And iV* market a Ini Vd brlibier all
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  • 121 8 Tl:e Singapore Repertory Players are presenting a vaudeville entertainment at Raffles Hctci Bali Room, during December, commencing on Friday, the 16th. Fourteen "turns" will be presented and the show will be run on the lines of a London music hsll programme. Amongst the arthts appearing are Misses Diana
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  • 76 8 VSIAD (Singapore* will be testing tomorrow from 11 a.m. tc 1 p.m. en 42 metres. Reports will be we'come. Wi 1 listeners plecse write to Box 564 or telephone 7399? Mr. E. C. Yates has new moved his transmitter tc Orchard Road. Mr. Earle <VSIAB> g:es on leave
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  • 68 8 Reuter's Wireless Service Nov »9 A direct telephon*- 11 ne b-iwecn Western Australia and Berlin wa& ln;iU|riu.rated to-dav vhrn c« call w;'i pat throngu lrom Perth to he British Embassy. Ber!ln. and a clear con« vernation took place between the British \mbwt- adnr S!r Horace Ruin bold. and
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  • 49 8 Mails by the outwa.ru Dutch aeroplane from Amsterdam arc expected to arrive at Singapc. by the evening express to-day. Correspondence addressed tc boxholde.s only will be ready for delivery at 7.30 p.m. Frcm China ond Japan by the 'Malacca Maru." due at Singapore at neon en Mcnday
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  • 129 8 Capt. J. F. Adams takes Capt. untitled Cuthbert's r.iaet on the Pilot Board. Penang. Tift promotion of Second-Lieut. Mohamed 3house bin Mohamed Hussain. of the S.S.V.F.. .c the lank of Lieutenant has been approved. The British Muslim Union and the Bukit Panjang Benevolent Association have been called upon to furnish
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  • 57 8 w CEYLON NEWS AND NOTES, on page 2. RADIO IN MALAYA, on pa?e 3. THE CRICKET TEST (ILLUSTRATED). on orge 4. OUR READERS' VIEWS, en page 11. CLUB DIARY, on cage 12. DIARY OP EVENTS, on page 12. IMAM OP MUAR CHARGED, on p.ige 13 RUSSIAN COTTON
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  • 410 8 (BY j Well done, Australia' a j cia!ly: Well done. McCabe! That was a heroic re.™-., a bad start, and it's f «W great fight. 1 Sydney's cricket-mad fa. i day of thrills—hop ti lt? S nad delight in sequence. ,air W •a I guess young McCabe
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  • 45 8 Reuter's Wireless Service Brussels Nov 29 A~. the result of the elections tke mU be constituted of 79 Cat h He 1 Socialists. 24 Liberals. 8 Fi and 3 Communists. The state of ,h is very little changed compared vious Parliaments Rett* l
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  • 31 8 Reuter's Wireless Service j L >• \Tf. Henry Ford. win. vr*> m stransrdaffd !»mrral ti»'rnla Olllcl and raitul tul»' b'.'Hi'tin iTuucd l»> ill» 'rmncrnture it flumiul ft* Service
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  • 26 8 Reuter's Wireless Service N«. w York S °*J[ f% Under conditions of utmost international Copper Oonferri aorta*. Sir Eric Geddes U Reuters Wireless Service
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 264 8 I Robinson's WATCHES j I Chrome Filled Case Wrist j j Watch with radium j luminated dile, front and wfl® aa» back cases of screw-on ftW**- Guaranteed good time-keepers. [jSf Price $12.00 f Obtainable from: Qo. y Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. I T J TOM SMITH'S CRACKERS. They are British
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    • 46 8 j Pleasing Presents I For it Ladies I J j U.S. de Silva Bros, j j JEWELLERS, j j 23. Hi«h Street, Singapore. I I 634 j ECONOMISE ON YOUR X MAS PRESENTS BY VISITING TBNG RKNG GUAN. 834, North Bridge Road for T.K.K/S GOODS. i
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  • 452 9 yesterday's Play After Lunch. IcCABE AND RICHARDSON SAVE THEIR SIDE. Sydney, Dec 2. :nrd after lunch yesteri i:') Mre stood at 6 i Pon ord with the addition and Finp,leton len off Larwood lor 26. Kippax was out
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  • 461 9 War Minister Becomes Chancellor. Reuter's Wireless Service Berlin, Dec. 2. President ILndenburg has invited General \on Schleicher to form a Gevcrnment and the la.ter has accepted. Reuter understands that the new Cabinet will comprise Yon Neurath (Foreign Minister, and Count Schwerinkrosigk (Finance Minister). The remaining posts will
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  • 156 9 Mr. Baldwin's Optimistic Speech. Reuter. London. Dec. 2. "I have ne-.er been abl* to ~ay it beiore, fcui I now be lit ve tbat the tide Is turning," declared Mr Baldwin. In a« Important sp»*ch a» Sunderland. Durtnjf the last Government, Britain dropped to third plate among
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  • 70 9 Pal Shu Jen. a wealthy merchant of Kansu Province has offered to private funds for construction of a highway across the Liupan- han (mountain) in Kansu. Besides its industrial the undertaking would furnish daily employment for about 3,000 rmuv refugees and would therefore be partly a philanthropic project.
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  • 39 9 Bombay, Nov. 22. "Bombay Is worse than Shanghai, so far as t-ade is concerned," remarked Sir Victor Bassoon, in a Press Interview to-day when he spent a few hours ln Bombay inspecting his textre mills.
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  • 112 9 War Secretary Demands Bigger Army. Washington, Dec. 3. Notwithstanding the fact that the He use Judiciary Committee has rejected the resolution to lepeal the Eighteenth Amendment. Mr. Garner is determined to allow the House to vote on it. An increase cf the regular army
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  • 192 9 Cuban Proposal Accepted. Reuter's Wireless Service The Hague. Dec. 2. The meeting of the International Sugar Ctuneil has resulted in complete success. It is understood that they agreed that the Cuban export quota fcr 1934 and 1935 thould be inceased by 76,600 ton; and be offset by
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  • 114 9 Reduction In The Share Capital. Reuter's Wireless Service Stockholm. Nov. 29. The scheme for the reciganisaiion of the Swedish Match Company, drawn up by the Reconstruction Commiil?»;. provides for th? establishment cf a control body. consist nitf of a Continental nnd three Swedish shnreholders. The company will
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  • 62 9 Exclusive Reports For The "Malaya Tribune: 9 The "Malaya Tribune" has made arrangements for special and exclusive reports of the Test Matches, supplementary to the Reuter cables. These supplementary reports, which will cover the play in considei able detail, will be despatched by Air Mail from England,
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  • 68 9 President Accused Of Autocracy. Reuter's Wireless Service Cairo, Nov. 29. A .split has occurred in the executive of the Wafd, the important nationalist crganisation, eight moderate members, headed by Negerib Gharabii Pasha having resigned, accusing the ex-Premier Nahas Pasha, the President of the Wafdites, of autocracy.
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  • 43 9 Reuter. Baiavia. Dee. 2. The Union of Dutch East Indrs Tea Producers decided to accept the proposed tea restriction scheme under which Ceylon. British India and Dutch East India keep production within one half per cent, above the present production.—Reuter.
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  • 46 9 Reuter. Madrid. Dec. 3. The special tribunal has centcnced a number of generals and ex-ministers tc sentences ranging from six to 12 years' confinement in exile, for participating in General De Rivera's dictatorship. Otheis have been deprived of civil riyhtl for 20 years—Reuter.
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  • 834 9 Britain And France To Confer. Reuter's Wireless Service Britain m.j Frar>er ar. to confer cn the qi «t;«n <112 war rt rht payment u» America. America liuisu F'anrr nu> repudiate ih nrnm ni and ro bar* l 0 tht Y oun« Plan.
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  • 80 9 Funeral Of Officer This Morning. With impressive mh a y ce:em:nial. funeral too.: place nt Edaciri C-meitrv h mcrning cf Pilei-Officer For?mt i. ot the R.A.F. Ba~>e. Seletar. who was killed when bis irombing "plane trashed in the Rhio Strait yesterday mcrnini. Group-Captain A. H. Jackscn, Officer
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    • 11 9 Are YOU a Subscriber to the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST," Tx»ndinir Weekly
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    • 321 9 v ffis zSMastcrs X/oice" RECORDS OF eleanette Macdonald IN Love Me To-Night To Be Screened At j The CAPITOL and PAVILION j f LOVE ME TO-NIGIIT, Jeanette Macdonald. 8.4288. j ISNT IT ROMANTIC, GET YOUR RECORD SOW I Moutries" 1 M HJLV. W Specialists. j RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE, j j
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  • 478 10 Sports Pastimes. RUGBY FOOTBALL. THE "SPRINGERS"' FIRST MATCH. YESTERDAY'S GAME AT THE S.C.C. CRICKET CLUB BEAT WILTSHIRE'S "A" XV. "A" fifteens representing the S.C.C. and thS Wiltshires met at the S.C.C. yesterday, the |UK ending in a win for the civilians by a fcal and two trie;< (11 pts.) to
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  • 272 10 S.C.F.A. LEAGUE COMPETITION. The Amicabl? A. A. beat Aston A. C. 2—o Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The t'sms lined un as follows: AMICABLE A.A.: Ah Kow; Loo Beng. Ail Ch- a: Chong Hooi Quek Boon, Eng Kee; Bent Pak. Eng Tee. Hoi San. Teck Kirn. Lin Cher. ASTON
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  • 70 10 SCO XV. v. (M.G.) Co. S.V.C. on Dec. Hat the S.C.C.: R. G. Cranford, L. J. A. Feiiden. W. R. King. M. C. Elliott. E. A. Matthews, H. G. Shaw, L. H. Cooper, W. R Dobbs, S. B. Parnall, S. Kirk, H. G. Riches, S. MacTler C. Fittock.
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  • 810 10 YESTERDAY'S LOCAL MATCHES. GAME POSTPONED OWING TO ACCIDENT. The match arranged to be played at the Bukit Timah Road ground yesterday between Raffles College and the R.A.F. was cancelled in view of the unfortunate tragedy which cefell one of the R.A.F. bombing 'planes yesterday morning. The match between the
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  • 392 10 SELANGOR AMATEUR RACES. ATTENDED BY SIR SAMUEL WILSON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 2. The cpening day of the Selangor Turf Club amateur meeting was marred by heavy rain but there was a fairly laige attendance lnclud ing H.H. the Sultan of Perak, Sir Samuel Wilson
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  • 145 10 Tan Chong Beng s team v. ths HappUads' A.P. "B' to-day at the latters court 22 Beng Swee Place, at 3 p.m.: Lew Poh Hye! Tay Kheng Ann. Tan Chong Bene, chia Jiak Kirn. Koh Tian Hock Ong Swee Tian Son Kee Haw. Soh Kee Pong. Rcs?rvco:— ChenKirn Chong.
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  • 39 10 Old Boys of Rangoon Road School, interested in games, are requested to send in their names and state the games they play to Mr. G. M. Kanagasabal, 30, Norris Road or to Mr. G. Veerapan. 20. Niven Read, Singapore.
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  • 174 10 Intrepid French Sailor And Crew Leaving. Shanghai, Nov. 17. Captain Eric de Bisschop, who with four companions is setting out to sail from Shanghai around the world in a junk, intimates that he will set the nose of his craft for the open sea
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  • 55 10 Big Customs Haul In England. Loudon. Nov. 21. The seizure of*£&0,0&0 worth of Irish Sweep tickets was carried out by the Customs, when a steamer arrived fr.m Dublin, according to he "New:-Chronicle." The tickets were enclc* c :i envelopes, addressed to various parts of the
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  • 74 10 Chemicals And Implements Seized. A raid by Inspector Ballard, of tn. Kandang Kerbau Division, on a house in th IQunaobg Kapor district yesterday resulted In :he seizure of several counterfeit flu am' pieces and a complete ontfit, coropriihi ..•hemicals, moulds, discs, etc. Two Chinese who lived on
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  • 349 10 Raid On New Madras Cafe. A fine of $100 or three months' rigorou imprisonment was* imposed <by the Distric Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) yesterday, en T. A Mohamed. the prcprie;or of the New Madra Cafe. Arab Street, for selling intoxicating •iquor wiiheut a licence. The case
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  • 124 10 Discovery On A Shin. Yet another ingenious method of smuggling non-Gcvomment chandu into the Colony has been detected by the Customs Oflicials. When the "Ann Soon" arrived from Chin.! ports on Thursday r, party of Revenue Officer:; boarded the vessel to make the usual search. In
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  • 186 10 Alhambra.—"Huddle." featuring Ramon Novarro, Madge Evans. Una Merkel, etc. Matinees to-day and to-morrow. Capitol—Maurice Chevalier and Jeanetfce Mac Donald in Love Me To-night," simultaneously with th? Pavilion. Matinees to-day and to-morrow. Empire.—First show: "Ths Arizona Kid" (silent). Second show: "The Spider" and "Skyline" (talkies). Matinees: "High Society
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  • 247 10 Japanese Advancing In Heilungkiang. SEVERE FIGHTING IX PROGRESS. Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 3 Gen. Ma Chan Shan, with IC.OOO troops, is falling back on the Khingan Mountains in face of the Japanese advance in eastern Hei lungkiang. He is co-operating with Gen. Su Ping Wen. and
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  • 313 10 Suggested Convention On Disarmament. Reuter. London, Nov. 29. Questioned in the House of Lords with regard to the likelihood of Germany's return to the Disarmament Conference. Lord Hailsham stated that Sir John Simon had since returned to Geneva and had been working very hard in order that
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  • 195 10 During November the Great Chinese Circus was the chief centre of attraction in the Great World Show. Thousands enjoyed the thrilling trapeze acts, long pole balancing (with a girl on top), knife throwing, etc. Tlv troupe will perform two more nights in Singapore and leave for Rangoon
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  • 56 10 London. Nov. 20. Mr. Saklatvala, addressing the Oxford Oandhi group, denounced Mr. Gandhi as an amateur priest and a tool in the hands of Indian capitalists. He said some Westerners only boosted him because they welcomed the creed of non-violence as a means of putting down
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  • 494 10 01H! ummi :v s goverxoio T '><(, u.k Ov«r «>o at tti/» annum d»i, 4 Uc'cl. n Hi. si». An uVr»U«*;j| du'y piped Ml V Gtovproojr, Utlj t Jun rclitrsn o u hftO gVun» ,r 4 dan© toilou„i (i, held in ih 112. bvlQTe n «rid in.
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  • 22 10 The ar.nual coao I will be held on n- The plays tetoetcd 1 and "The tragic 1 Lalang Au Intel
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  • 102 11 'Letters To The Editor. i [Out readers are invited to write to u 0n subjects of public interest, it must be under» stood that the Malaya Tribune' does noi necessarily endorse opinions expressed by ca *™*l oondents LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRJEr AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten fdouble
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  • 174 11 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—A short while hence. Sir Samuel Wilson will have completed his task of receiving representations and delegation*, but wc have been given to understand that be cann t personally say anything definite. bolnj? o "mere n&i'nt of the Secretary of State."
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  • 323 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribvn*.") Sir.—"Bled Whir*" haa courage enough »u stir up the tusy Commlssimurs. and a> U ss for a good cause. In the real lukTcst of the public. I will .«tand by lUm in the championing of this cau.sc. The whole world Is
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  • 65 11 Rumours Revived. London, Nov. 28. The probability of a general election In the Irish Free 6tate early in the new year is indicated. A Dublin message says that the Labourites, who hold the balance of power in the Government, are disgruntled owing to the Government's delay
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    • 185 11 19 s BSE fU NTFORMITY j I reliability! KJ^feM!^^^'j I /uperiority" PURITY j y Polydor Records VIOLIN SOLOS. 6't 024 4m Londonderry Air Kreisler. Melodic Gluck-Kreisler. ***** 4m Nocturne No. .1 Chopin. Slavonic Dance, E. Minor Dvorak. Vasa Prihoda. ***** 4m Violin Concerto, D. Major Mozart. "Thais" Meditation Massenet. Vasa
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    • 137 11 Current Comment on Malayan Affairs in the f MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents Only. Be confident your breath is sweet lovely Face your friend knowin th teeth are thoroughly clean, beautiful, and your breath is free from tainted odours. Night and rnorning.brush your Bad Breath teeth with Colgate's, the modern
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    • 114 11 FREE TALKIES. 7 15 TO-NIGHT 0.15 BETTY COMPSON IN Virtuous Husband" I I I Delicious Fruit Jellies I m Favourite Fruit Flivours:—Lemon, Orange, Peach, Cherry, S 8 Raspberry, Pineapple, Strawberry. In Pints and (Quarts. Dj SOLD EVERYWHERE. pi I FR4MROZ CO. f OF fi GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD j j EFFECTS,
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    • 209 12 I DISPENSING SPECTACLES A SPECIALITY. •Phone 8 6362. Basah Road. NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE Optometrist, P. S. DZING, O.D. (Phila.). DICTIONARIES. Chambers' Twentieth Century $4.05 Collin's Graphic 4.05 Oxford Concise 4.05 Oxford Pocket 1.89 Royal 1.89 Highroads 0.81 Webster's Pocket 0.81 Gem Pocket 0.81 Annandale's Concise 3.00 Collin's Modern 1.50
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    • 578 12 CHURCH SERVICES. SECOND SUNDAY IN ADVENT. ST. ANDREW'S CATHERAL. 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 10 a.m. Children's Eucharist. 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral; and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m. v I
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    • 216 12 CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF LOUKDE3. Ophir Road. 8 a.m. High Mass and Sermon. 5 p.m. Prayers and Benediction. ASSEMBLY OF GOD MISSION. (PENTECOSTAL.) feeting. 436. ferangoon Road, 5 p.m. Every Thursday, Testimony and Taryinr. meeting, 7.30 p.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHAPEL, 486 Serangoon Road. Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, 7:30
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    • 7 12 THE "Malaya TribuneDaily. "Malayan Saturday Post"— Weekly.
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    • 226 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, DEC. 3. High Tides.—2.2s a.m.. 1.15 p.m. Hockey: O.R.A. v. V.M.C.A.. R.I. Rugby: Malaya Cup, Singapore v. Malaya Command. S.C.C. Football: M.F.A. League, Div. B. Shahar Kamar v. Darul Khair. Jalan Besar. TO-MORROW. DEC. 4. High Tides—3 17 am, 2.15 p.m. Hockey: R.C. v. 1.A.. RC.
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    • 687 12 CLUB DIAHi (There are mmmm v fA* S.n,;;apore, most oi l', e ar <l Sv,reader, of *2J* prorated speciaZ/ v /or c Cl* The "Club Dmry can tainments, night-vhu s rr J eti *C*Z and sporting **SZ recorded in the "Diary f eCTj [Entries for the Club uL^T*" l not
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  • 226 13 "Effective But Not So Efficient." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Dec. 1. At about °.30 p.m. yesterday, a Baby Austin car being driven by the Imam of Muar, Haji Hassan kin Haji Arsat. knocked down a Chinese sundry goods shop-keeper of Sungei Mati, named Lew Hee,
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  • 170 13 Schools Preparing For 1933. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Dec. I. A general meeting of those interested in the Chung Hwa and Hua Nam Schocls, both of which are run by subscription from the Chine:?? public cf Muar. was held in the hall of the Chung Hwa
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    • 187 13 Foods M ide from the purest milk of cows pastured in the 1 home counties, the 'Alienburys' Foods are as easily 1 digested as mother i milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of 1 boiling water only. Fresh supplies, specially packed 1
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    • 459 13 q i ■OBaittcssaic [Result Third! U THE CORRECT NUMBER g<g I<g O O OF FUNNELS IN THE \J Villi IliHl R ii PICTURE WAS 42. li 0 Here are the Priz» A ll 1 Competition IMPORTANT:—The Prizes have been awarded in the order in which the qualifying coupons were opened.
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  • 1235 14 Opening Up New Areas. (Special to Vie "Malaya Tribune.") Berlin (by Mail). Public opinion as well as the business world is always inclined to look with s:me degree of suspicion on official reports on industrial development in the Union of Soviet Republics, for there is always a
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    • 607 14 ORIENTAL. GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN INDIA 1874). j HEAD OFFICE:— BOMBAY 1931 RESULTS. New Business 26,486 Policies assuring $34,250,000. Net Interest Income: 3,650,000. Total Premium Income: $11,970,000. Claims Paid: 3.877 for 5,500,000. J Loans to Policyholders: 11,130 for 2,800,000. Funds Increased to nearly $73,600,000. Policies in
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    • 374 14 GHOOBF y Q i3 c '«stmas M« at The HOUSE o! Bast Dutch Li^fa such as Sherries, Clarets, W hi,. Champagne. Win I D. T. LIM C 9 353, North Bridge 1 "Evtty Pictutc Kidney Troubles 4ge You! At middle-age and after, do not be surprised if you experience backache,
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    • 401 15 OBAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND \l>( AR LINES. ;a ied in England). |>ASSENGEB CARGO M SERVICES. AND ORIENTAL STEAM "lON CO.. LONDON AND NA B EAST MAIL SERVICE. I with His Majesty's Government). ejAED FROM liONDON. htnm and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1932. 17.000 Dec. S 6,070 Dec.
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    • 548 15 STEAMER SAILrNgS^I T ME «3» LINE, (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, MiddlesboroogbVessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HARUNA MARU 10,400 Dec. 14 15 KATORI MARU 10,000 Dec. 29 30 1933 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Jan. 12 13 YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Jan. 24 25 HAKONE MARU 10,400 Feb. 8 9
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    • 472 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER LL<)YD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. "TRIER" for Iloilo, Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Japan. Tsingtao and Dalny mm I "HAVEL" for Saigon, Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Takao, Tsingtao, Dalny and Japan HOMEWARDS. LAHN" for Genoa, Marseilles, Oran, Casablanca, Havre, Amsterdam, R'dam, H'burg and
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    • 536 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH lllf l BRITISH A* [J IP* Jff nwimANc» WP§&7 COMPANY. LIMITED FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 1, Flnlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, "MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G.
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    • 387 15 BANKS. NOTICE RE AMALGAMATION OF The Chinese Commercial Bank, Limited, The Ho Hong Bank, Limited and The Oversea-Chinese Bank. Limited. We beg to announce that in accordance with the ichenM of amalgamation of the anewnamed Banks, a new Company has been incorporated in Singapore under the name of tfts "OVERSEA-CHINESE
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    • 326 16 I INTRODt^ HOI SE OF LORDS I IMPERIAL VAT WHISKY. WHISKY. j Q FINE OLD MATURED WHISKY. Q jSS t $2.75 per bottle, A fl H 01 13er case uty l )a id. 3 Lowes: price ever offered en the market. i f I We also stock all well-known brands
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    • 655 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. j Independent and Progressive. j All the hews: Soundest Views. j TO LET. TO LET —Bungalow, No. 111, Haig Rd. Rem $40 and Compound House No. 109, Haig Road, R.nt $30. Apply No. 20, Chulia Street. TO LET—I-15. $14: 1-16, $14; at Lorong 210, Fast Coast Road.
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    • 519 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. \otice under Section 101 of Ordinance S"o. 138 (Municipal) for metalling and training Lorong 210, East Coast Rd. In connec.ion with notice.- .vrved under 3 cticn 101 of Oidinance No. 135 (Municipal) 'or m:ta!ling and draining th? above read, .t i notified that in pursuance of
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    • 358 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). D, Short S ret Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education— Systematic Training both in Technique and ihcory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet fre M. ANCIANO, Principal. MERCANTILE INSTITUTE. 130, Sophia
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    • 468 16 (The Straits Union Engli^T?^/ ESTABLISHED l« 7 C o^. j Afternoon and Night rwiir^ Classes. Moderate cha y^V^ l\ j tuition given. Intending can iA** 1 (I advised to register the V—J on or before January l\ Admits pupils from Prima tj to 8m II Qualified staff and eficient manag
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    • 501 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Eight Linotype Motors, each 14 Hp all in good working order f further particulars write to th Manager Malaya Tribune, 5660 Anson Road. 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE, 'PHONE SI7I. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANTF. Delivery Including Includinr at oJfic? Postage or close (Local or toPor-.rja residence (FM.s, Coiintnt,
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    • 9 I Malaya Tribune Week-end Supplement SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1932
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    • 613 I DESCAMPS TO CRACK DOYLE. FRENCHMAN DEM AN DS INQUIRY. NOT 17 (by Air Mail). I time lias there been such a circles as that occasioned by Jack Doyle's victory at the md over Mci-c Bouquillon, n h heavy-weight. de behind Doyle are shocked, baa
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    • 725 I HOW DOYLE STAGGERED TO ANOTHER K.O. London, Nov. 17 (by Air Mail). If those blows which Jack Dcyle chopped on the back of Moise Bouquillon's nsck at the Albert Hall. London, in the second round were not the most otvious ol" fouls then most of the ten
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    • 706 I OFFICIAL RANKING LISTS. MCGRATH WILL BE NEXT AT WIMBLEDON. London, Nov. 17 (by Air Mail). The Lawn Tennis Association has issued the ranking lists for 1932, declaring that they arc based on performances in singles only for the period April 1 to September 30. Here arc the first
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    • 25 I George Robey (left) and Oscar Asche, famous stage artists, enjoying the sunshine at Nice during a "day off" from their film work.
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    • 556 I CAMBRIDGE OARSMEN. A MINOR REVOLUTION. London. Nov. 17 tby Air Mull| Twenty years ago It could be falu thut ihr e or four college boat clubs comprised an aristocracy of rowing accomplishment ai CsmbridTt To-day a very different r.tory is lo bt told. In the toxswamless lours semi-finals npp
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    • 113 I 1,400 MILES FOR A LESSON. Dr. B. J. Monctt, a surg on practisin In Plymouth. New Hampshire. Is a golfer, and his enthusiasm for the game p s.t.vely takes en 's breath away. He recently traveled 1.400 miles in order to sot a -olf lesson from the cnly man
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    • 60 I VICEROY'S CUP AIR RACE. The Air Race for the Viceroys ch f lcn Trophy will be held in Dclni on Feb. ,0. l9 U will be a speed race, open to all pflrte. hJ inecial prize will be awarded for ttv gt -A* Li-nee phot, MM in Indl,. <o
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    • 37 I PHELPS FOR S. AMERICA? Ted Phelps, the worlds professional .'rul ing champ'on. is negofatlng for the po 111 n of a coach with one of the bi S gcs. aaMt ur clubs in Rio de Janeiro.
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    • 244 I PRINCIPAL RACES IN 1939 ENGLISH SEASON. i Following are the principal races for the next English racing season: Lincolnshire Handicap. March 22; Liverpo'l Spring Cup. March 23; Grand National. Msrc'n 24: Champion Steeplechase. March 25; Newbury Spring Cup, April 1; Queen's Prize, April 17; Great Metropolitan. April 18;
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    • 346 I I FAST BOWLERS OR SLOW I AHliti-' Mall' v lJu' f'»rmrr Au'-lr linn I 4 I» w'cr. fit i»io p»'")'» fjy tjir (ifUlt mm., j l Mflrjit**.. cnipliirfctrJ (Jr.- tn«n:bH»ty ol Ltigt*ini ;p n 11 bilirrv ol fn.n '.vmlm B<<wc-s I«4l-wu (I unci AUtti—ami Au«trnlli upon a uio ni
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    • 208 I NURMrS WANING STAR. rrNrtrml 'be "Flying Finn." who was ,r-.- ;j [mm th Olyeapte Games at I/O» .«n«;:-:r <;« ct dto I'-ronipany the Finnish .am to Paris as a spectator when they met 'and :<y (I rcated) the French team H v ,js net there. buwaTCT, and there were
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      • 13 I Indispensable To Intelligent Citizens: THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE." "Twice as Good: Half the Price."
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      • 11 I Make Sure You Get The MALAYAN SATURDAY POST,'' The Picture Paper,
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      • 72 I WHY buy blindfold? ydPMMkAk > ORON'I T" brand of i*i*«h-mad" ftiltbnns A Carbons hoc ■rwutylJili Hfcaim! <t"-"«i'ty whir-h make* im. Vl ,a ikU eiistomrrs. Indisputablv tin rwt WnSMSQPHMQRfw a,ui obtainable STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, t (Established in 1914). Stationers and Repairers, 14A, Change Alley, Singapore, In stock: All kinds of Office
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    • 168 II .Mv Dear Nephews, During thr inaf i*n v. >'ek.* I have qllowp'l member» vt Hip cummltl** to writ*> the weekly hitlei' to you but 1 llilnlc that ii is about high tljjH I had
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    • 488 II ißy Chua Toh-lwee, K.L./ Gee! the idea of going for a hike appealed to me very much and I really enjoyed the one I had to its fullest extent. Hye Cheng Jacob and Swee were with me. We started when dawn was still young and mist made the scenery
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    • 295 II (By "Whye") One Sunday, a gentleman's wife accompanied him to church, and they went to the family pew. Ihe day was very hot and in order to cool herself she had brought a fan with her. As she was very much oppressed by the heat she opened
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    • 348 II (By Ycusof Keryadi, Batu Pahat.) Thanks to our dear Uncle Bob for allowing ne to participate in this progressive "Corner.' f his is my first article, which I hope will be if seme interest to all. Once there was a man who was so wise hat his
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    • 286 II "This t* Pedro calling from station KSXJ 2 over a wave-length ol —ahem! —foigot the numb r. Nev*;- mind, you'll hear me clear enough. I'm bock here again in the "portali of our ''Corner" after u diiappraianct* or o rouple of w ek3 or rather mon.hs,
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    • 297 II tuy -Krisnnct.") fp£r nC b eln &A l lcUm of the examination nl r?J? hat br »toatonmi! What thumping of the heart! No wonder, we axe not unmune to it for it is no respecter of "Smarts'" or "Dim Wits!" Though I had a mild attack of the
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    • 631 II ifly Oofr Kee Sin.) Fir it tvnd second period English. The lime was eiflbt ip the morning und the place woa a claw-root» in a boyi' school. The fcoys had hardly seated themselves whtai the noise of heavy footsteps waa heard. H «as the literature master
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    • 145 II (By Bes Be Lee.) Many of my friends have told mc previously that they simply cannot remember people's faces or they never remember names. Therefore let me express my humble opinion on the subject. If you don't remember a person's name and face in ten cases out
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    • 487 II Bees are very small and clever insects. They are kept for the sake of their honey. They live in a hive, on a tree or in corners of houses. The hive is sometimes called a "swarm" of bees. There are three kinds of bees in a hive.
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    • 24 II I wish to thank S. T. Koh and the "Kid" for their untiring work towards the improvement of the "Corner."—"Sudan Kawin Ka Blum."
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    • 9 II Britain's latest submarine, the "Swordfish."
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    • 24 II Cricketers in a match at Tunbridge wore old-fashioned dress and "sideboard" whiskers. The Toe H team going out to field.
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    • 955 II The Prince's Knowledge of Languages—-"HoboV Hj nt Begging—Kept Alive By A "Breathing-Machine." (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Loudon. Nov. 15 (by Air Mall), The number of Institutions of one sort or another which the Prince of Wales opens In a year must t* legion. But none could hold
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    • 31 II The Prince of Wales leaving a mine in Wales after making an inspection. H.R.H. is wearing a miner's hat and overalls and carrying a lamp.
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    • 30 II Demonstration in Hyde Park by hunger-marchers i" parts of England, directed against the Means Test ami 1 1 !V ductions. Some of the Scottish contingent arriving al Hy*
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    • 252 III ~i aud I thin.: moment w matt*' an I(J U>Ul that every- >uui*flv«. that itiuiitatandlag and that t.• :iol on friendly term* I really don't know what tiitr unhappy >tate of ttiik n wise to enter
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    • 237 III Q Linda. t i „*>". ycu all want to know m'Med a way. Well like a I rurted n\i *elf up and iv waking to find that I "ijr Corrifi" for ages. Ox»-? tuid uuthing u> do, an idea p and soon J was armed -i:; .»aa cnaua'ol
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    • 171 III Cordelia.") .Mil nigh; 1 took my per» up L W)?» h contribution to the sJrall I write 7 NoUU/j? i "iv mind. Outside th<? .sunlight A :i-rvmg ttseix on the horiaon. >" the tK'ld children are play- •>»'. *;h)idy tre«t. Thair merTy tnr.-ufcij the tranquil air. Bow 'i r
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    • 189 III (By "Lllp It," Johcre.) Now, girls, let me tell you an extraordinary story, a very singular, but at the same time a very lucky, thing happened. A certain farmer, living together with his two daughters, came acn ss a bird's nest on the roof
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    • 733 III (By "Jian.") It is unfortunate, but nevertheless true, that none of my readers has ever heard of the Red Feather Gang. And yet, the gang was almost as famous as Al Capone's—in ttaj own way. My brother, two of his friends and myself comprised its members,
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    • 112 III (By "Rio Rita.") Hello girls! It's a long time since I wrote my last article in the "Girls' Corner". I suppose you can all forgive me because I wa s laid up 5, malaria. Now that I am better I think I can jot down a few lines
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    • 322 III ißy "LucJrff Star."/ Not long after my admission to a boarding school abd shortly after our evening prayer, which was followed by a shorL speech by our principal, 1 heard u buzzing noise urwl chattering among the pelted, elder girls the dormitory. 1 wa9
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    • 450 III I (By "Dydk.") I am glad "Grace" is going to tell ussometning about Kuching. Only those who have lived there can appreciate the wonderful srenery that comes within their view as they travel from one place to another. Go ahead. 'Grace," and good luck to
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    • 304 III (By •'S. H. Tan," Serembanj TUp chief modern means of conveyance are iieamships, Truins, motor-care and fickahae. Such conveyance arc newly invented and are ot git-fit convenience wtu-netLs in in*- oMU*n days (iie.su conveyances *ltc quite unknown and people had to iruvel on fool, which took
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    • 219 III (By "Dora.") There are various kinds of birds such as the swallow, the parrot, the eagle, the titmouse, the toucan, the penguin and many others. The swallow is a small bird of journey famous for its swiftness and for the leng time it can remain on the wing. It
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    • 192 III (By "Twinkletoes," Johore.) The tiger belongs to the cat family. It is a very handsome animal. It has an orangecoloured coat marked all over with black stripes. That is why it is called "Stripes" or "Mr. Stripes." It is an Asiatic animal. It is chiefly found in India.
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    • 305 III (By "\£d&ie>"J Hello, my Comer mates! Although I am perhaps one of the foremost, members of the Corner, yet I happen to be among the unknown and I'm afraid I must make an attempt to know my other Cornerites. Since I do not know you and I cannot describe
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    • 154 III (By "Champ.") A few months ago. a friend of mine who Is fond of poultry, missed a hen from her yard. After a long search, she found the lost fowi hatching in a field near her house She did not disturb the hen, but she informed her
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    • 18 III Prince Gustaf Adolf and Princess Sibylla leaving Fort Coburg after their civil wedding ceremony.
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    • 1856 III People Do Not Like. His Ally. BERLIN LETTER. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") Berlin (by Mall). To the hectic days of the opening of a Reichstag session that only lasted a few hours, there has succeeded a period of comparative political calm. Whatever its opponents may
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    • 1044 IV (BY THE POULTRY EDITOR.) XXVI.—FATTENING. The fattening of poultry is as difficult M the rearing of chicks and is a special branch of poultry fanning. It is the ideal busines.; proposition where there are a certain numb»r of small-holders available because the poultry
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    • 1097 IV London, Nov. 15 (by Air Mail). All the leading hotels and restaurants are already preparing for the Christmas festivities. These things have to be done well ahead nowadays, for there tr keen competition to engage the best dance bands; and the various novelties and "surprises" provided
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    • 139 IV Abbey Service And Cenotaph Visit. The memory of Florence Mills, "the beloved artist" of the Negroes, was coupled with that of the Negro soldiers who fell in the war, at a service held at Westminster Abbey recently, at the request of the Improved Benevolent and Protective
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    • 1647 IV A CHINESE ENGINEER S ACHIEVEMENT. FACTORY ESTABLISHED EN HUNAN. Recently the Hunan provincial government formally launched a test run of the charcoalpropelled vehicles recently perfected by its Bee instruction Department. The completion of the charcoal propelled automobile was announced in Changsha several weeks
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      • 110 IV SUTTON'S WORLD FAMOUS MPffi SEEDS n ncst varieties of Flower ar *d Vegetable Seeds carefully selected for all climates. Sutton's Seeds are successfully grown in al! parrs of fhe World with unfailing profif fo fhe grower. I £Ii!T?T N S OF nEADIN G SPEND ANNUALLY HUGE GUMS OP MONEY IN
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