Malaya Tribune, 17 December 1932
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Title Section29 1932-12-17 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX. No. 298 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday. Dec. 17, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER IT, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement215 1932-12-17 1 13 uy the r\rx ■> ♦MALAYAN .jrVRDAY POST/ The Picture Paper. 20 cents. P»| "Chop Hijau" Ijiij i You will be satisfied S |j [§g| I !ji CARLSBERG PILSENEK I "CHOP HIJAU" Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs and I I flßßi' rru-j ij• i -1 Rest Houses throughout the R The215 words
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Advertisement350 1932-12-17 1 A. FLINTER. f,. R ifllfH Placr, Slfii, i port. Impor.ir.g DIAMONDS of evtry r.izt' and quail y. PEARL NECKLACES ol P rsten Gulf and Au»tiallan ft hrri s, large assortm nts of all slz s and qualit'es In ftock. :u.st and lowc. t market price*. A DIAMOND or PEARL NECKLACE350 words
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Article1143 1932-12-17 2 "A COLD DOUCHE OF COMMONSENSE." CHURCH AND "SWEEPS." Hamilton Fyfe writes in -Reynold's News." «fh~ J JOU 19 1 asked a man the Z ay He has beon f3r a lo »g time on benent. He has two children ana a good, hard working little wife. "What1,143 words
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Article355 1932-12-17 2 Mr. Hu Han-min Will Not Attend. NO RECOMMENDATIONS. Canton, Dec. 1. Mr. Hu Han-min will not attend the Kuomlntang third plenary session in Nanking nor will he submit any resolution to that gathering, because in the previous sessions he had submitted several resolutions which were not acted upon,355 words
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Article523 1932-12-17 2 Animals Worth Over £15,000. Over two hundred live silver foxes, exhibit d by some of the seventy British fox ranches, will wheTtir' at i?* Agricultural "all. Islington, when the members of the Silver Fox Breeders' Association of Great Britain held their seventn annual show, recently. •J*?523 words
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Advertisement12 1932-12-17 2 It's Best to Subscribe to the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST/ Then You're Sure!12 words
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Advertisement100 1932-12-17 2 I is complete without them "^^BSjj||^^ ggHgg THESE TWO jjhL TOG ETHER RAZOR STROP J|\ FORM THE PERFECT i|l V SHAVjNG RTNERSHIP Sjt *a valetTAuto Strop v KEEPS THE BLADESIN fN^4v& I THAT PERFECT CONDITION L 7)X n WHICH INSURES A CLOSE CLEAN COOL ,5 HAVE AT ALL TIM ES100 words
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Advertisement80 1932-12-17 2 Totally cured SANT ÜBEN The latest and Bolt < effective remedy of the 4 German specialist Dr. Professor Wolff Hm« after twenty 4 research work ar.d i experience over 18.000 ■pi cases. The surest, salt.-t and absolutely harmless < way to instantaneous j ■P relief and successful cure for tuberculosis.80 words
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Article536 1932-12-17 3 TERCENTENARY OF VAN LEEUWENHOEK. A LINEN DRAPER. The centenary of the birth of Antony Van Leeuwenhoek, the man who discoverea' bacteria, draws attention to a very interesting character. Van Leeuwenhoek, who was bom at Delft, did <not begin his career as a scientist. He carried on536 words
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Article366 1932-12-17 3 The Nation's Man Power. All men in Bulgaria born betwe n the yeats 189 and 1909. irrespective of rank or occupaion are to present themselves at various appoTnted places before Dec. 15 Nr.mescal examination, according to an order s ea Sofia During the summer these men ha366 words
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Advertisement335 1932-12-17 3 t > THIS IS POSTUM TIME ME. '^j^ ...,m..«.rt»prepir.: P .ur "NO, I haven't given up tea —don't int .ilni" "'IT o»cr a Iraipoon- u l.o-.u,.«morr«»rle.>PoMuin •«> either. 1 Ilk«* it tOO Well. But six Or ~,u rri.ti, add »u S »r. nUk spvi>n cups a day were jnst a335 words
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Advertisement11 1932-12-17 3 SPORTS NOTES BY "ECHO" Every Week in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."11 words
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Advertisement222 1932-12-17 3 THE BETTER MILK FOR BABIES "Jk tor Baby's Sake— LACTOGEN Doctor and Nurse are so pleased "Lactogen" is pure, fresh, with Baby and the way he has full-cream milk, dried by the come on, since Mother put him "Lactogen" method which on "Lactogen." They say it's preserves the precious vitamins,222 words
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Article639 1932-12-17 4 RESTRICTION TALK AND INDUSTRY. LOSS OF ORDERS. Subsidised Foreign Competition, The irrtr su ami that Great Britain ■right *4 8 :..<- to MOM fo:m o! international tadßtreJ cf the m swia tote cf civil arcraft. ha the u.>etatAo;i of air Bnea, and aetttag limit, lo the639 words
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Article304 1932-12-17 4 New Association Formed In London. J London. HOY. 21. While the man in the street barely realist i the existence of such a thing kg fashions :n bats for D&ak wear. the trade UaeU is seriously perturbed by Wiifct is described as the •anarch,* of th304 words
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Article396 1932-12-17 4 Salvation Army Chiefs Coming Tour. ir> London. New 21 Dctatb of the tour to be made In India an! Ceyjan and possibly Burma by the I Sr.lvatl.nist. General Hlggtos, were afton Renter by Colonel Hamilton, an affleiaJ of the iicad-quaiters, who described how th< rise396 words
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Article486 1932-12-17 4 MANY HOMELESS. Roads Cut To Drain Off Water. The floods in Jaffna, news of vliich wa". published uccnl'y, seem to hr.ye been very .-orious. The following account ;s takci fon "The Hhidu Oigan" cf November 28. In the opinion of the older residents of the Peninsula,486 words
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Advertisement387 1932-12-17 4 This NEW soap w protects A M n > your ypqo3, family y —ML//) Toys, books, coins, door-handles— > hundreds of things you and your children touch every Jay—may pass the Ny ™y germs of illness from a sick person to V. A your family. Safeguard health by using Lever's387 words
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Advertisement19 1932-12-17 4 "Light-House"' Brand Syrups— That's JAVASON'S. A>k your deafer to supply yon milk JAVASOVS. Of all high class provision n'ores.19 words
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Article1104 1932-12-17 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING. gt FKASEE A CO., EXCHANGE I AND STOCK BROKERS. Siagapere* Ore. 11, 1932, 10 a.m. Buyers. Sellers. Mumbang Tin 23 6 25|6 cd Malay 18;- 20|- norn 5 Hitasn Tin ll 11,9 cd Tin 11MJ 12,6 [j Mum Padang 0.05 0.10 Ji CaVCS Tin1,104 words
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Article157 1932-12-17 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands cf Kcro ene are as follows; Shell Motor Spi it ex pump per British Imperial gaUon C 6 Ex 4 gallon drum per Eritish Imperial gallon JJ 80 Shell Motor Spirit per 4157 words
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Advertisement95 1932-12-17 5 Eton High School (Cambridge Section). Session begins on Monday, 19th December (Admissions to Standard VII, Junior and Sfenior Classes n <>w open). K. R. K. Ayyar B.A.L.T. »»»i»i6 o »»40 Q Q 4> Christmas Suggestion! tr t ive your friends this year a•> Gifj that They will Appreciate J and95 words
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Advertisement128 1932-12-17 5 Stop that Rheumatism Never neglect the slightest twinge of rheumatism. It is apt to lead to months of pain and discomfort. Though few people escape rheumatic attacks in damp or cold weather, rheumatism need not be the scourge it has become. Its cause is mainly uric acid, left in the128 words
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Advertisement13 1932-12-17 5 Current Comment on Malayan Affairs in the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents Only.13 words
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Advertisement350 1932-12-17 5 ORIENTAL. GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN INDIA 1874). HEAD OFFICE:-BOMBAY Life Assurance is a Real Necessity. The following is an appreciation from a Grateful Beneficiary:— THE BRANCH SECRETARY, Oriental Life Office, Kuala Lumpur. Dear Sir, I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter enclosing Cheque for $5,045.30350 words
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Miscellaneous775 1932-12-17 5 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Stations Best Received In Malaya. The jollouing is revised information by our radio correspondent on the stations which can he received in Malaya: SINGAPORE (VSIAB—4I.7 metres) is an amateur station run by Mr. and Mrs. R. E Earle of Singapore, and they both take their share775 words
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Miscellaneous804 1932-12-17 5 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Ciubs and Societies fa Singapore, most of the nember3 of which ore readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the804 words
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Miscellaneous277 1932-12-17 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, DEC. 17. High Tides—l.l 2 am., 12.11 p.m. Rugby: Malaya Cup, Selangor v. Perak, Ipoh; M.C. v. Malacca-N.S., Anson Road; P.S. v. SC.C, Dunearn Road; M. College v. B. Johore, Johore. Hockey: Singapore v. Selangor, Singapore: Pclice v. C.S.C., Depot; O.R.A. v. M.C.U.. R.I. Football: M.F.A.277 words
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Advertisement201 1932-12-17 6 MATINEES: TO DAY TO-MORROW ALONE WITH THIS SAVAGE GIRL AT LASTS j I CRUSOf hod acylhiiy Sin *a. < ALONE «-w* n»d »bof bootoffom- with only fiw» hundred can- j d/tP mtffo^dc y," nibalt charging down en Kirn «s§K* J«U jWT A^ĔUKLĔ^^^Eak At his bcsH In a MODERN COM- V201 words
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Advertisement247 1932-12-17 6 CAPITOL I Commencing: to-morrow with a special Matinee at 3.15. I The Screen's Big-Mouther and Most Popular Funster in First > National's Latest Riot of FUN UK) LAUGHTER. (it j I G.EM AN, SAVE i MY CHILD i in I "Fireman Save My Child" IYou Yelled At Him In "Top247 words
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Advertisement287 1932-12-17 6 6.15 PAVILIONg RESERVATIONS 'PHONE 6903. Matinee To-day and To-morrow at 2.1 a p.m. THE PICTURE SUPERB! "THE STRANGE CASE OF CLARA DEANE" NEXT CHANGE! SUNSHINE SUSIES GREAT SUCCESSOR! "MARRY ME" with RENATE MULLER and GEORGE ROBEY. j TALKIES NIGHT! TWO SHOWS hOll < First Show at 7.30 p.m. Second Show287 words
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Article233 1932-12-17 7 Famous Dish French, Not Scottish. It was recently pointed out that Curling was tf Continental and not Scots origin. Now a leading London chef points out that hag is —traditional St. Andrew's Night fare—s actually a French dish. "Haggis v. as introduced into Scotland by Mary Queen of Scots233 words
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155 1932-12-17 7 Company's Half-Yearly Report. The eighty-fifth half-yearly report of th. N.Y.K..~presi nted at a meeting of shareholder, in Tokyo on Ncv. 25. is as follows: The directors submit to you the anne::e/. statement of the assets and liabilities of try company, fee the term ending155 words
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Article72 1932-12-17 7 A French training ship for young office s Who have just received their commission v.'h arrive in Singapcre on Dec. 21. The vessel is the "Jeanne d'Arc" which has a displacement of 6,600 tons. There will be 153 officer-, m training on board, and the vessel72 words
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Article63 1932-12-17 7 Precautions Against Infection. Front Our On'» Correspondent i Bangkok. Eke If. "1 }jt' SposCJub hit making fui tiir oyonjug nf (hi- sviimnlntt pool uuM h.»vr devuipd 5:.«: bat'nm must hu\? a foot bud» j x\d r» ahowtr »nth prior to cntty into the :I I-63 words
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Article202 1932-12-17 7 Another Fine Show. Last night Mr. Carl Lawson and the Singapore Repertory Players presented a most entertaining prcgrr.mme. at the Raffles Hotel, entitled "Vaudeville.'' The Singapore Repertory Players are a talented group. Th? sketches were amusing end well acted in every way. Carl Lawmen as hemoTcus202 words
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Article343 1932-12-17 7 TAI TONG RESTAURANT. The wcll-kncwn T.ii Tcng Rcstauran ct Smith Stre t hay opened their restauran; at the New World in 'he building formerly, known as the New Hall. This building he s been thoroughly renovated, and wi'h its ixtenslve alterations looks very impressive wiih its prlVSt343 words
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Article85 1932-12-17 7 Plan Submitted For Its Demolition. Reuter's Wireless Service. London. Dec 13 Covent Garden Opera Hcuse, a« which all the famous artist of .h- age Lave appeared since it was openej in 1858. is threatened wi h demo ition. The propcsal bJhd ng has b en afootReuter's Wireless Service. - 85 words
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Article86 1932-12-17 7 Loss Estimated At Five Million Yen. Tokyo. Dec. 16. The fire wae finally subdued after raring for three and a half hours. Ten people are dead and ever 100 injured, about 50 certouaty IOM is estima ed at five million yen. Twc liens, encaged in a inenagcrr86 words
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Article371 1932-12-17 7 Missing 4,000 Guilders. The case In which Mohamed Ibrahim, an assistant emp:oyed by S. O. Raja Mohamed and Co.. meney changers. North Bridge Road, was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of 4.000 guilders was concluded before the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) yesterday371 words
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Article208 1932-12-17 7 Nai—Tan. A pretty wedding was held yesterday afternoon in the Presbyterian Ohurch. 'Orchard Road, the contracting parties being Mr. Mai Seng Hiang. eccond *on cf Madnm Ng Sic*. Kicw and the late Mr. Nai Boon Kwang an.l Miss Tan Kirn Luan. eldest daughter of Madam Lee Guay208 words
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304 1932-12-17 7 a ETIJN AND CO S REPORT. Dec. 17, 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 2 7 ;6d* unchanged. New York: 3 310 cents <G>. unchanged. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 45—55 cents, Ayer Molcks 30--35 cents. Ayer Panas 30—35 cents, Bassetts 15—20 cento, Brogas 20—25 cents. Bukit Jelotongs 10—15304 words
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Article184 1932-12-17 7 Lewis And Peat's Report. Meson. Lewis and Peat in their weekly report of y.sterday, state: The only item of any interest during the we k has been the publication of American Questionnaire figures for ;he cf Nov:mbc.. Consumption at 21.900 tons is b.ttcr than had been expected,184 words
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Article217 1932-12-17 7 By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore. Dec. 17. Selling London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15,16 d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 29 32d., London SO days' sight 2s. 3 7 /»d., London 30 days' sigh; 2s. 3 27 32d., London demand 2s. 3 12 l*>d., London217 words
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38 1932-12-17 7 At meeting of the Aiirectors of Wearne Brothers, Ltd., yesterday afternoon, it was decided that a dividend of 4 per cent, wculd brpaid on account of the year ended Sept. 30 last.38 words
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Article91 1932-12-17 7 REDUCTION For Christmas and New Year Festivities only. Available up to 31st December, 1932. O.V.H Whisky 12 years old per bottle (3 25. "Man" Brand British Lager Beer per pint .;.').".8. "Man" Brand British Lager Beer per quart $.0.4 G. 1C63 "Flag" Brand French Brandy per quart SO.liO.91 words
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Article119 1932-12-17 7 Escape From Police Cell. On Wedm-Km* iwu ChiTvs- boys aged and fourtfen fell totd ol the lav 1 r dentin v. Iuwls, iik the Joo Cl) 111! Division and *1?» orducd b> the Bcuond Mnalatmto (Mr a w. Hay» t Ik* sent to tin* ttctorro'dnry t«u119 words
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Article106 1932-12-17 7 Preliminary Inquiry. The three Chinese who were alleged to have fatally assau'led a fellow prisoner in the Singapore Criminal Prison on Nov. 30, ulreproduced before the .Third Magistrate (Mr. J. F. F. Gregg) yesterday, when the preliminary inqui.y ccmmcnced. The dee.ased and the accused were working106 words
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Article110 1932-12-17 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Dec 17. I Ea:t Wharf (Entrance Gate I). Blrrthanr 23; Rajuia 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Hint- 14; Pres. Pierce 11. Memnxi 9. Naibida 7. Empire Dock 'Entrance Gate 3). K:ga i.faru 35; City ol Lille 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4).110 words
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Advertisement495 1932-12-17 7 p- i>oiJBLE^:\ T 1 I.M. TO NIGHtT 91 r PM j ~D LOWE as Chatrand -a, of i THE SPIDER With LOIS MORAS, EL BBENDEL and GEORGE E STONE The Most Exciting Picture You Ever Saw." j THOMAS MEIGHANJIARDIE ALBRIGHT, MAUREEN O'SLLLIVAN in "SKYLINE" I nne drama known: a father495 words
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Advertisement199 1932-12-17 7 NOTICE. I JSf!? IS HEREBY GIVE N that the roads within ihe grounds of St. Andrews Cathedral Singapore, will be closed to the public from I a.m. on Wednesday. 21st December. 1932 to a.m. on Thursday. 22nd December. 1932. By Order of I he Parochial Church Counct', G. V. NEUBRONNER.199 words
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Advertisement151 1932-12-17 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Gnat Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON. OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, Z C The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compile, with151 words
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Miscellaneous63 1932-12-17 7 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. La.it Yesterday. Night Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall Sunshine Temp. Stations. deg. F. Inches, hours dog. F Alor S'ar 83 0.04 5.5 71 Kota Bharu 81 0.35 Nil 73 K. Trengganu 80 0.27 0.1 72 Buktt Jcram 38 0.14 8.2 Mental 004 33 263 words
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Obituary48 1932-12-17 8 Mr. Yon# Thiani SoO unci family to tender their grateful thanks to relative-* and friends for their attendance ut the funeral of th«? late Mrs. Yon# Thiam Soo (Nee Urusalee Leonj? Siew Kee) and also to tho«e who sent wreaths, letters and telegrams* of condolence.48 words
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Article756 1932-12-17 8 The place-name '"Riga" over I telegram has become within the past few years a guarantee of— unreliability. Much of the "news" disseminated from that port has bee 1 sensational, and little cf it in accordance with fact. Thus there is no need to take very seriously the756 words
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Article214 1932-12-17 8 The Mui Tsai Ordinance. 1932, will comn more force en Jan. 1. 1933, Mr. S. R, Franklin, A.3.P.. has been appointed to be a Justice of :he Peace, Singapore. The next meeting of the Legislative Council will be held on Jan. 16 in the Town Hall. Penang. at 10.30 a.m.214 words
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Article246 1932-12-17 8 Lady Appointed Lessee. Mrs. C. A. MoiiLon. of Kuala Lumpur. wall the lessee o[ Seremban Rest Iiousu In 103J At the meeting of the Sanitary B: ard on Wednesday, reports the "Malay Mall." the cnubnion «ild tenders lor S/ rem ban Rest Hou r for 1933 had246 words
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Article271 1932-12-17 8 Sir Laurence Gulllemard's Message. Th- following is a message to British Malaya f-.om Sir Laurence Guillcmard. K.C.M.G. i >mv rlv Gov rncr and Poll IMM mil I In fllhf i;i Bri:ish Malaya, which was rmbh h d in "WorldRadio": "I am glad to avail my.'eK cf Xt271 words
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Article46 1932-12-17 8 Takes Effect With The New Year. The Daylight Saving Ordinance. 1932. tomes imo force on Jan. 1 Officially the alteration m time vUI take effect everywhere in tt* Si'aits Settlements (except Labuan and C'.v.istma: Edsad) at midnight o.i the ni?,ru cf Dec. 31-Jan. 1.46 words
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Article45 1932-12-17 8 Arrangements have been made for publication in Uie "Malaya Tribune*' each day, from 19. oi" the programme that night from £sc Empire radio station, Daver.try. The wavelengths will be 25.3 metres and 16.9 metres a.:d the time 9.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. tSingapor-.>.45 words
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Article35 1932-12-17 8 Mails by the outward Dutch aercp'.ane from Amsterdam are expected to arrive at Singapore by the evening express to-day. Correspondence adduced to boxhcidei I only will be ready fcr delivery at 7.30 p.m.35 words
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Article349 1932-12-17 8 Useful wall calendars from Me srt. Power Co. and Messrs. Cheorrg Koon Seng a:t acknowledged. Dr. E. Stanley Jones, who is on his way to India from China, wi'l meet and address the Syrian Christians of Singapore and Johore on Wednesday next at 5 p.m. at 1. Shcrt Street. Tht349 words
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Article473 1932-12-17 8 far ~LOOK£H.ON«,. By official decree, .<,, sf.5 f. t daylight from Jan. 1. It's about the only chance *> v to save anything!, these htiJth^ *t The advice of experts in n costly than the miiitakes of"aSfij Dr. Yen, being resnonaihl China and Russia becomin not likely473 words
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Article95 1932-12-17 8 V'HY GAMBLING ATTRACTS I NANKING SESSION, on pagt J 1 HE DISCOVERER OF BACTERIA BULGARIAN LABOUR SCHEME THREAT TO CIVIL AVIATION 00 ANARCHY IN MEN'S HEAD-WEAK 00 P GEN. HIGGINS S-VISIT TO INDIA Ofl P SERIOUS FLOODS IN JAFFNA RADIO IN MALAYA, on pa DIARY OF EVENTS,95 words
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Advertisement199 1932-12-17 8 STERLING SILVER PUDDING CHARMS FOR YOUR X MAS PUDDINGS P MARJUAGE B^l^E^R FORTUNE A WISH OLD MAID MADE IN ENGLAND VI Assorted Charms on Card PRICE $1..>0. 15 Assorted Charms on Card PRICE $2.23. Robinson Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. j WEHBLEy I J GEY LANG PHONE: oTOS. I c199 words
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Advertisement67 1932-12-17 8 I giFTS— I Pleasing j and I j Useful. i I U. S. de Silva Bros i t i j JEWELLERS, t 2?>. High Street, Singapore. J I 634~~ I I North Bridge Road. TENG SENG GUAN. I Established 1905. j j OUR PRICES: j RETAIL OR WHOLESALE j j67 words
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473 1932-12-17 9 Bombing Outrages In Tientsin Peiping. WHOLE OF CHINA TO BECOME COMMUNIST KUOMINTANG CONGRESS OPENS. PROPHECY IN SOVIET PRESS. NATIONAL EFFORT TO RECOVER MANCHURIA. Reuter's Wireless Service. Rl«a, Dee U;, .tUitn .vf Bino-Soviet diplomatic i- &nvct newspapers t publish m.'wc.tng tlie importance ol TtL-l'iri .:s r'al" Eaat, but .(iufi (1 aReuter's Wireless Service. - 473 words
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Article170 1932-12-17 9 Pedestrian Killed. Tientsin, Dec. 17. A bomb was thrown into the garden of the Japanese Consul's residence in the British Concession of Tientsin last night. The extent of the damage is unknown. The Council «X the concession are investigating the outrage. Another bomb was thrown at the entrance170 words
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Article213 1932-12-17 9 Shanghai, Dec. 17. At yesterday morning's meeting of the Thira Plenary Congress, the chairman <Mr. Yu Yu Jent requested the various committees appointed to study political, military, economic anrJ educational problems to submit their proposals b~fcre midnight to-morrow. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek who was appointed chairman at213 words
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Article65 1932-12-17 9 For First Years Opt ration. Reuter. London. Dec. 10Tint» Amaterdom cor.cjm t.iui iibjrtt »o MO concinsion jt <,n the tea T-pitTi qu:!a/, for the Hist ycrr ••si b- Indi». t.vj.-lOO metric torn. •l ti t nv. M«ri tlu* Dutch Indict t<.; »*jt the Dutch Indies' «lUuta tibuiReuter. - 65 words
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Article39 1932-12-17 9 Bank. Ltd.. will be removing ent remises in Meyer Chambers Building, Chuiia Street, on Mon- Dee. ir. Bong Bank is one of the three I nr. the new Chinese Banking Ltd., which wiil finerion from39 words
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Article25 1932-12-17 9 Buen-s Aires, Dec. IP. i bosnbt were discover.d in 'h? apporief of ex-Pies dent lii;oy n an exploslsn. lifieen arrests were25 words
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Article49 1932-12-17 9 ,IV .rp.au timrral meeting of tlv» Irdra- Ik. tr, Jvrld on De<" 9. th? to «jccUtl-:»iTxc«f benrer** P e»k!cti •hlllah. Vive-President, Mr. W. Iioi.. 5jcr ry. Mr. U A Ire i .vie.jry. Mi K A. Pari«nc«i nrer. :.Ir. N K K. i hnirl !<•*' i.-v s. Chopra. Sarr.inBK PonnaniLalam and49 words
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Article84 1932-12-17 9 Hcrriot Refuses Foreign Affairs Portfolio. Reuter. Paris, Dec. 16. M. Chautemp. has informed the President that he is unable to form a Cabinet as M. Hcniot adamanUy refuses the Foreign Affair, portfolio, if. Paul Boncour is now with th? President. La er. Paul BcncGur accepted anReuter. - 84 words
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Article87 1932-12-17 9 Upward Movement Of Mining Shares. Reuter's Wireless Service. Lcndcn. Dec. 14. Sterling exchanges have continued steady the New York rat? finally jumping to 3.27 V On the Sock Exchange the sentiment was more cheerful and, with more in crest displayed, the tone is better all round. GiltedegedReuter's Wireless Service. - 87 words
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Article22 1932-12-17 9 Reuter. PerKignan. Dtc. 16. Four were killed and 12 Injured by the derailing of a local train.—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article625 1932-12-17 9 Why Rentals Are To Be Charged. In an interview gi anted to a 'Ma'a:a Tribune" ripreventative yesterday, Dr. P. S. Hunter, the Municipal Health Officer, g-vj (he reasons why the Municipal Comr.isuoners have decided to charge rentals ranging from 4 J to $15 lor the ,night625 words
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Article178 1932-12-17 9 Alleged Assailants Before The Court. Alleged to have assaulted a compatriot in Lorong 24, Gty.ang. three Chines? appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay yesterday en charges of voluntarily causing grievous hurt. In his evidence the complainant, a contractor named Sin Chal Leong. stated than178 words
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Article102 1932-12-17 9 Workman Killed And Several Wounded. Reuter's Wireless Service. Madrid. Dec. 12. Civil war has bickcn out in the village of Castellar Santiago, near Valid p-.nas, owing to differences between workers mc employ is. The entire population, participated and three were killed and 1* seriously injured,Reuter's Wireless Service. - 102 words
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Article56 1932-12-17 9 Reuter. Berlin, Do.:. 1«. Ur. yon Schleicher's broadcast yrs.erdav hao a good Presj on the whole, only the Nasi and Communist journals denouncing it. Th- paper., cf the Right and Centre find th? Chancellor exceedingly conciliatory T»ef s ate that his statement on policy will tend toReuter. - 56 words
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Article550 1932-12-17 9 MANCHURIA TO BE A MONARCHY? General Su Arrives In Moscow. Volu.iters in North Manchuria who reetntly suffered a reverse hay»- been i allying fur a counar-attack on the Japanese. Concurrent \y the Volunte.-rs in South Manchuria art o!ganlsinff an offensive, to meet which thz Japan are550 words
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66 1932-12-17 9 Senate Net Yet Disposed Of Issue. Reuter. Washington. Dtc. 16. The Senate has not yet disposed of the Philippines WHM as erronriously rcp:rted previously. It was debating a measure on similar lines to the Hare Bill but granting independence after 18 years and carried an amendmentReuter. - 66 words
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Article98 1932-12-17 9 No Immediate Action. Reuter. Wafiliinyton. Dec. 17. President Hoover feels that tlie debt'J quettcn dots not at present cull for Immediate action, according to a statement by a blf ufBclal. cfter all d.«v between President. Hoo\er, Mr. Stimsou at»d Mr. Oflden Mills. The President Uu.1 «e feltReuter. - 98 words
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Advertisement11 1932-12-17 9 Exclusive Special Articles Appear in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST," Every Week.11 words
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Advertisement173 1932-12-17 9 r r j 11 T~ tti««»««««w««i«« BUT 'JZmnW j A BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCT HEYMAN BUTTER is pure, creamy. rich ..and has the added advantage of being I 'oVJ» economical, both in hygienically packed aiu obtainable from all dealers. i Agents: INCORPORATED ENGLAND I i SINGAPORE ■■■■g GMHSIE 8 LATEST SUCCESSES173 words
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Article199 1932-12-17 10 Sports Pastimes. CRICKET. BRIGHT PLAY AT LAUNCESTON. M.C.C. TOURISTS MAKE MERRY. CENTURIES BY SUTCLIFFE AND PAT." Launceston. Dec. 16. ihe M.C.C. commenced a three-day match •gafcwt Tatmania at Launcestcn to-day hi fine weather. Tne ticket was good. D. It. Jardlr.c aga.n stood down and R. E. 8 Wyatt captained the199 words
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Article270 1932-12-17 10 TAIPING AMATEUR RACES. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. iFrom Our Oven Correspondent.) Taiping. Dec. 16. Tiii first day's results ill the two-day amateur race meeting, commenced to-day at Taipine. are as follows: Rac* 1 —Th? Mule Hacc—(Abt. 2 Fur.) Stakes—nil*catch weights). 1 POWDER PUFF 2 THE DUKE 3 FANNY Won by270 words
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Article57 1932-12-17 10 R.S.Y.C. AND ROUGH WEATHER. In view of the present rough weather it has been decided to postpone the race for the Jchcrc Shoal Challenge Cup on Sunday. The first race for the Chinta Cup will be sailed by the B Class instead, startfng at 10.10 a.m. Tne course will57 words
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Article47 1932-12-17 10 S.S.C. v. CHINESE A.A. Singapore Swimming Club will enteTtain the Chinese Athletic Association at water polo tomorrow morning commencing at 11 o'clock. The S.C.C. team will be: C. G. Windle (goal), P. Druiding, W. R. Dobbs. G. Dodds, T. H. Allen. E. A. Brodie. C. Goldman.47 words
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Article54 1932-12-17 10 The following are the results ur the Jovial tournament played last week-end: PING-PONG: Low Huck Leng beat Chua Eng Cheong 21—14, 21—17. 20—20 (2—o) Huck Leng beat Chan Khek Beng 21—lo' Veb .too Lim Mtf dhan STm n V°-- li l *~">; L*e Yang Chim beat Lee54 words
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257 1932-12-17 10 TO-DAY S MATCH AT ANSON ROAD. GOVERNOR TO ATTEND STADIUM GAME. H E. the Governor. H.E. Major Gen. L. C. L. Cldficld (G.0.C.) and other prominent pereons have intimated their intention of attending to-day's match between the Command and the Negri-Malacca XV in the Southern257 words
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Article68 1932-12-17 10 CORDERO-RIVERS RETURN TO-NIGHT. AT NEW WORLD ARENA. Arrangements are complete for the return contest between Con Cordero. the stu'.dy Filipino, and Al Rivers, at the New World Arena to-night. There is an excellent supporting card, the s mi-final being between Nicky Sullivan and Neil Hemchit. both left-handed fighters Who68 words
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Article159 1932-12-17 10 BEAU STELLA BEAT MAJESTIC B.P. The Beau Stella B. P. beat the Majestic B.P. by six games to one last Saturday at the Great World. Scores iB.SB.P. players mentioned first): Tay Kheng Ann beat E. C. Tan 13—15. 15—1, 15—4; Tan Cheng Beng beat Tan Choo Swee 15—6. 15—0;159 words
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251 1932-12-17 10 G.G.C. POSTLETHWAITE CUP. The following were the best_ returns in th: Garrison G. C. Postlewaite Cup: Mrs S. P. Holmes-Smith (16) 65 75—140 Mrs. P. Power (14) 74 72—146 Mrs. D. D. Humphreys (22) 74 75—149 Mrs. J. D. Breakey (14) 73251 words
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Article474 1932-12-17 10 CHINESE BEAT A.P.C.BOUSTEAD. EXCITING GAME AT HONG LIM GREEN. In an exciting game on the S.C.R.C. ground yesterday evening, the S.C.R.C. ti trated the combined A.P.C.—Boustead* team by 4 goals to 2. The Chinese deserved to win. The first half was even, but there was no question as to474 words
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Article235 1932-12-17 10 YESTERDAYS GAME AT TANGLlN. The isl Wiltshire proved too strong fer the weak XI selected to represent the S.V.C In thv match pla>cd at Tanp.ltn yesterday. Having much tiu> btter of the exchange fhroUj?roUt. the «'on by 3—1« Arid thr lortcrs were luclcy thai the margin o!235 words
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Article64 1932-12-17 10 TO-MORROW'S MATCH AT ANSON ROAD. The following will play for S.C.C. against the Selangor Club to-moirow. at the Anson Road Stadium:—F. J. L. Mayger; R. A. Ashworth, Lieut. W. S. L Douglass; T. W. Morray, Lieut N. C. Phillips. R. N. Elliott; A. C. Cunnyngham Perdriau,64 words
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Article103 1932-12-17 10 /From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Dec. 15. On the Padang to-day, in fine weather, the Malacca Club played the S:. Francis' Association. The European team played oils short, but despite this put up a god snowing, particularly in the second half. The Franciscans won 2—o. !he103 words
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Article146 1932-12-17 10 RETURN MATCH AT S.C.C. TO-DAY. Singapore will hay? an opportunity of avenging their s—o5 —0 def at at Kuala Lumpur la t month, nhen they meet Selangor in the return inter-Sate gam? at the S.C.C. to-day. The pitch will be enclosed and th? admission charges will be146 words
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Article52 1932-12-17 10 The side fielded by the S R C. yesterdfy pioved too strong for the Royal Engine: s, and the Club obtained four goels to the visitors* single point. Pay was not of a h'gh standard, and scoring chances went ab-gging at both ends. Result: SRC 4:52 words
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Article651 1932-12-17 10 Third Anniversary And Sports. The Gaylads Minstrels celeerated thfir third anniversary last Saturday and Sunday n "Surningdale." Siglap. The altendanrc numbered about sixty. A heavy programme ->:' sports was carried out. On Saturday night, with a ronggeng party in attendance, the members sat down to dinner. aftewhich the651 words
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Article114 1932-12-17 10 Remarking that it was really marvellous the way detectives spot out suspicious characters, '.he District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson > sentenced a Chinese to three months' rigorous imprisonment for housebreaking and theft. Outlining the facts, Chief Court Inspector Sheedy told his honour that the accused was walking114 words
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Article1451 1932-12-17 10 C. J. Censures Dindings Solicitor. ALLEGED DELAY AND NEGLIGENCE. An application to strike the name of an advocate and solicitor off the roll was made in the Supreme Court yesterday before the Chief Justice. Sir William Murison. and Mr. Justice Whitley. It was made by the Penang Bar1,451 words
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Article83 1932-12-17 10 Order Of Administration !n Bankruptcy. In the Supreme Court jreU'rtav, -no* a"Beckett Ttrrell mad an "rui: tlon In ol rfo, AIIr«» John Ferguson. TtH .viiiiU' rn;»"'* by Messt* William -U'd 0° one cf the Utrufsl crixllWr wL.i «-OjiH nothing beyond coUef-itig i- ou'd not distribute Cuitrutcl83 words
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Article71 1932-12-17 10 The play "Bama Vijaysm" ha* sees staged by the Malacca Indians' Sangeetha Abiwrtft Sabah more than six time in aid of the fundj cf variots societies. The play 1$ to b again to-morrow at Eldorado Hall. Malacca at 8 p.m. nd The Sabah possesses beautiful Jcenen an*M the71 words
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Article160 1932-12-17 10 Alhambra.-Dc.uela, Fail Robinson Crusoe." a'so M» Matinees to-day and to-morr-v. Capitol.-Jack Hulb.r: ta I Matine: to-day at »18 matine? to-morrow J" man. Save My Child -tBMm CM** Empire.—First show Second show: -DelicioiLs H;U end matinees: "One Mad Kiss and Duanes." Great WorW.-Side shews, pasar ma.am Malay opera.160 words
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97 1932-12-17 11 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It mutt be understood that the "Malaya Tribune*' does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD aE AS BRIEF AS rttxsißLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing/, and on one97 words
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Article116 1932-12-17 11 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—On the 13th inst., I read a letter m the Peoples Paper from "Charlton Boy" on the above subject. He agrees with Mr. S. D. Rayman that the Health Department shouM put a stop to this new trade, and I also agree. But116 words
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Article194 1932-12-17 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—It has been cbserved by a writer in a London insurance magazine that a great deal n* the success of Insurance Companies in 3>rn<U is due to the support received fiom .ho popular Press. Newspapers In Canada have :rcated an insurance atmosphere and they194 words
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Article145 1932-12-17 11 Picturesque Operetta. In the school hall on Thursday evening, th: Fairfield Girls' Sch:ol held a concert, prior to breaking up for the Christmas vacation Tne concert was intended to b? a Christmas functicn. and Santa Claus. In his traditional hood, white whiskers and tcng red robe,145 words
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Advertisement195 1932-12-17 11 THE NEW NYONYA HANGS A WAN I THE STRAITS AND MALAYAN NYONYA ARTIfiTPs MOSI MERRIEST NIGHT TOiNIGHT j "GINUFIFAH" Malayan stage success supported by specially selected extra turn, TO-MORROW NIGHT—SUNDAY DEC 18 I FAREWELL PERFORMANCE your last opportunitys to be entertained by Nyonya Bangsawan FREE 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 HOOT GIBSON195 words
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Advertisement624 1932-12-17 11 CHURCH SERVICES. FOURTH SUNDAY IN ADVENT. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 am. Holy Communion (Choral). 9:15 a.m. Holy Communion. 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. 6:30 p.m. Service at S. Christopher's, Johorc Bahru. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday,624 words
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Advertisement190 1932-12-17 11 CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH, Victoria Street. 5:30 and 6:30 a.m. Low Mass. 8 a.m. High Mass 5 p.m. Vespers and Benediction. CHURCH OP SS. PETER AND PAUL, Queen Street. 6:30 a.m. Low Mass. 8 a.m. High Mass and Sermon. 4 p.m. Prayers, Vespers, and 3enediction. CHURCH OR OUR LADY OP190 words
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Advertisement172 1932-12-17 11 FREE! lOne Akminium Mould will be given free with each bottle of Delicious Crown Fruit Jelly. I I Framroz Co. I OF GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD (I I EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED iAT LOW RATES I For quotations for all. transit risks by Road, I Rail or Water /f Apply172 words
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Article1939 1932-12-17 12 Imperial Preference—Secretary Of State's Despatch—Division Of Opinion In Executive Committee—Salvation Army Chief Arrives —A Brief Life Sketch Of General Ffiffrina. Sir Phillip Cunliffe-LisU r. Secretary of StL*t fcr the Colonies, states in one of his receni despatches to the Ceylon Government on imperial Preference: "I am1,939 words
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Advertisement198 1932-12-17 12 TICERI: vA l bb b bTj^^^|iiSg^T^gg<^^ (S7.S2SSSJSHSaSHSas;iT?SBSHEHS?. Sro SH! .••.?3r--r .?r»*":«3.T"?<»S;R 'ST-r? I 1 Foods The 'Allenburys* Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infanta in hot climates. lhey are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the simple audition of boiling water, thus giving complete independence198 words
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Advertisement153 1932-12-17 12 HYDROCELE. Why continue your most unpleasant burden? No risk of operation. The harmless and p. c: less invention for the total abstraction cf fluid tine 1 deposition, however complicated the disease maybe, by the use of HYDRAULIC-OIL. Guaranteed cure after using two bottles. Rs. 16 B|jtT bottle. Apply Dr. Sherman,153 words
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Advertisement210 1932-12-17 12 Fragrant breathbeautiful teeth because she uses Colgate's Why not use a dentrifice that leaves breath pure and sweet —as well as cleans and beautifies your teeth? Colgate's thoroughly washes away the Bad Breath food particles that often cause tainted mouth odours Its delicious, enticing J often ca USed L v210 words
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Article1018 1932-12-17 13 -GUEST' TROOPS EMBARRASS AUTHORITIESAN AMERICAN SPEECH. Shansi, Nov. fl interest has been aroused oy ucli tne meeting of i),. d;>creditrd MllitarLs-; in b the Mil r.- the General!,--t Mr. Kan to pnabrj to discuss with Gruer.u nt tendencies and pattlbaa It la mtt to assume that Gen-Kat-Sbek1,018 words
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Article303 1932-12-17 13 Spirit To Give Clue To Buried Millions. A -A inn London. He is Mulbagala. one Cn o' a mCSt fan:OUS Y Bls and mvs-ics l mo.ntt P^n nCe buncd alive in he Himalayas. Mulbagala has arrived in Em.la.nd to ml rnrw fee spirit of an Indian303 words
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Article179 1932-12-17 13 Mr. Churchill On Europe's Problems. Lcndon. Nov. 23. In the House of Commons, Mr. Churchill, in a notable review of European p.litics, declared that -rivalries were sharper, .nd military plans more developed than at any time unce Locarno and the war mentality was returning, out France,179 words
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535 1932-12-17 13 "No Power To Effect Agreement" London. New 23. In th > House of Commons on the rejßUUPtloa cf the debete on th address. Mr. Ch i mm referred lo the Geoeva, ouawa and the KoL iid-TabL' Conferences and thought very little wetftn i ad attended535 words
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Advertisement16 1932-12-17 13 You Will Smile if you read SPARKLES," by "Quiz," Every Week in the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."16 words
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Advertisement279 1932-12-17 13 "MALAYA TRIBUNE." 20 Pages For 5 cents Every Saturday. WEEK-END SUPPLEMENT FOR THE HOME. Truly wonderful success has attended the innovation of giving our readers their Saturday "Tribune" at noon. Now we are making it a real Week-end Journal for the Home! The Saturday "Tribune" has been enlarged to 20279 words
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Advertisement175 1932-12-17 13 I BRITISH I 1 j Latest 7"~§ 3 0 Sv\i\f\ Selections F\m/rk D° Jlw Songs Sung and wl W\ Hf Accompanied by V/■ ,jCSi e au lCSl nson y n D«M*-You ,1,,. RMB7—Clos* your cy:i. RUM-lMtt a life. < Wits it ice iiioun or km m Rll2C—Guiitv JU,t 11 Ijov>l175 words
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Article847 1932-12-17 14 Products Of Colonial Regions. The following is an official table of the principal products 1 of the Colonial Empire showing the new or increased preferences granted in the United Kingdom, the Dominions India, and Southern Rhodesia since October, IP3I, or to be granted in accordance with847 words
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Advertisement470 1932-12-17 14 •lust what you need to budd rrs .rves cf resistance, to correct ggj|j|Kj^^ digf stive disturbances and to 5f g«Trßra4JrS4jjyml maintain the family m perfect yuOO|| f 0* AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., AUCTION SALE OF SINGAPORE AND JOHORE PROPERTIES At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co/s Sale-room, No. 30,470 words
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Advertisement185 1932-12-17 14 NEW! from the ground up! YOU see, in the New Hupmobile Eight, a car unlike any previous Hupmobile, or any other automobile. A daring, new design. A new lowness of body—that increases riding safety without sacrifice of head room or road clearance. Doors of unusual width —for effortless exit or185 words
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Advertisement392 1932-12-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. INSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1932. 6.070 Dec. 22 15,000 Dec.392 words
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Advertisement544 1932-12-17 15 JTEAMERjAnjNGS^ tiNY.K. fH LINE f I (JapsjiMail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Middles boroujrh. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail 8 KATORI MARU 10,000 Dec. 29 30 1933 9 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Jan. 12 13 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Jan. 24 25 HAKONE MARU 10.400 Feb. 8 9 SUWA MARU544 words
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Advertisement467 1932-12-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. I^y-j NORDDEUTSCHER (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. I "HAVEL" for Saigon. Hollo. Manila, H'kong. S'nai. Takao, Tslngtao, Dalny and Japan D° c 21 HOMEWARDS. r 8 "TRAVE" for Genoa, Marseilles, Adam, R'dam, H'burg Sz Bremen Dec. 28 •Cabin and intermedial* passenger accommodation467 words
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Advertisement589 1932-12-17 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH MSkI BRITISH V INSURANCE COMPANY. LDOTKD. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MAROOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 1, Fir. lay son Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. fire, Marine, motor car AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G. JOHNSON: General Manager.589 words
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Advertisement405 1932-12-17 15 BANKS. NOTICE RE AMALGAMATION OP The Chinese Commercial Bank, Limited, The Ho* Hons Bank, Limited and The Oversea-Chinese Bank, Limited. We beg to announce that in accordance with the scheme of amalgamation of the abovenamed Banks, a new Company has been incorporated in Singapore under the name of ths "OVERSEA-CHINESE405 words
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Advertisement125 1932-12-17 15 SLUMP TIME NECESSITATES ECONOMY! Then don't throw away your old clocks, watches or gramophones —Send them to us. We will give them a "new life" to be ever useful to you again at a LOW PRICE! It pays you to consult us:— Yick Won Hing 429, North Bridge Road, Near125 words
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Advertisement1120 1932-12-17 16 INTRODUCTION SALe| HOUSE OF LORDS IMPERIAL VAT WHISKY. j WHISKY. Q FINE OLD MATURED WHISKY- Q 1) $2.75 per bottle, A Q or $30 per case duty paid. Q l Lowest price ever offered on the market. rf 1 We also stock all well-known brands of liquors at moderate )i1,120 words
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Advertisement926 1932-12-17 16 m i j r n it 1 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. Independent and Progressive. All the News: Soundest Views. EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Cirls). B. Short S rect, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical EducationSystematic Training both in Technique and Iheory.926 words
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Advertisement455 1932-12-17 16 I The Straits Union English v School ESTABLISHED 1927. REOPENS ON JAN. U, 1933. Admission during holidays between 10.30 I <\ 12 except on Saturdays and Sunday b, Apply early for Admission to Aflerno j Night Cambridge Classes. Admits pupils from Primary to Senior Ctmbrfci Qualified staff and efjeient management.455 words
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Advertisement452 1932-12-17 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Eight I), r Linotype Motors, each 1 H P., all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager Malaya Ti il i 60, Anson Road. MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Including at office Postage Pos'ag* or close (Local452 words
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Title Section9 1932-12-17 I Malaya Tribune Week-end Supplement SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1932.9 words
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1468 1932-12-17 I PROPOSED RULES REFORM. INTERNATIONAL CODE WANTED. London, Dec. 2 iby Air Mail). and Ancient Golf Club of St. su ci the following statement:— rations and in view of remade tc the Championship ComRoyal and Ancient Golf Club, b Op.n Champio ship at St. i>..is1,468 words
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Article1283 1932-12-17 I TACTICS OF THE WING FORWARD. AN EXPLANATION. London. Dec. I iby Air Mail). Probably no position In the held has been the subject of more discussions and criticism; than Win;; forward. No position is lesa understood. The tendency tc-day is to specialise, to rm.-tc the forwards take up1,283 words
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Article953 1932-12-17 I FREE RACKETS. FREE HOTELS. L.T.A.'S £56,000 HIDDEN GOLD HOARD. Louden, Dec. 2 (by Air Mail). There is going to be a lively scene at the next annual general meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association. Resolutions purporting to tighten up the amteur definition are to bbrought forward by the953 words
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Article591 1932-12-17 I AMERICA AND THE METRIC SYSTEM. Sill BARRY BARCLAY'S VIEWS. London, Dot 2 (by Air Mail). t:v Amainir Athletic Union <f AracrVa has decided feo adopt tbc metric system f r all companions In that counMy in fature. It may have far-reach Itg effect in the athletic world. By this591 words
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Advertisement51 1932-12-17 I tiii t i i n j m STRAITS TVrr;\VRITrR a;,im\, (Established in 1914). Stationers ana R palms, 14A, Change Alley. Singapore, tn stock: All kinds of Oflicc Stationery and Typewriter?. Typewriter Repairs: "A Speeiali y Monthly cleaning of typewriters in office, un>li taken, and can he arranged on receipt of51 words
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Miscellaneous29 1932-12-17 I JAPAN' REJECTS DR. LYTTON'S REMEDY. s *~'t iin i id i/fi'fti h <ii i </< i ttf» m j Wji Specially drawn fcr the "Jlalazu Tribune'' by Yan X?e Leonj.29 words
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Article, Illustration3167 1932-12-17 II Comments On The Mail. My dear Nieces, Contributions have fallen short again, but never mind, dears. I know your examinations are on and you mu-t have all the time you can get for your final brushing up. I hear that3,167 words
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Article, Illustration12 1932-12-17 II "Frisco Kate" snapped in bed at the General Hospital.12 words
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Article981 1932-12-17 II COMING HOME ON LEAVE What Does The Public Want?— Christmas In Ocean Liner A Games Club For Men And Women. (By David Baxter.) London, Nov. 30 (by Air Mail). Not even the cleverest theatre manager has yet succeeded in solving the riddle of public taste. It seems to be purely981 words
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Advertisement32 1932-12-17 II HAVE YOU SEEN The Special X'mas Number OP THE SCHOOL RECORDER? It is a magazine all boys and girls should have. Get your copy now! On Sale at Schools and Book Stalls.32 words
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Article, Illustration4572 1932-12-17 III t A) ok At This Week's Post-Bag. I have two complaints to Many of the articles that receiving lately have not been tore cannot be published, not know that I am unable to tictes, but be careful in the rod4,572 words
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Article1168 1932-12-17 III M.Ps. Who May Not Speak—A New Religion At Oxford— "Unmajestic" Picture Of The King. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) London. Nov. 31 (by Air Mall). There wis cnce a Member of Parliament who sat in the Commons for more than ten years, was popular both with his colleagues1,168 words
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Article, Illustration142 1932-12-17 IV MALAYAN POULTRY NOTES. THE SMALL HOLDING AND IN THE BACKYARD. (BY THE POULTRY EDITOR.) j WHERE THE BUSINESS SCORES. Pcultry-keeplng is one of the few rural Industries that is capable of indefinite ettemioa according to the opportunities which present themselves. A few fowls in a backyard142 words
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Article970 1932-12-17 IV SELECT ACCORDING TO CONDITIONS. At the present time there are upwards of etehty breeds and varieties of domestic poultry known in Great Britain. A number of these are peculiar for their external characteristicr. al:ne; many others, however, have been bred for yeara with the onr end in970 words
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Article405 1932-12-17 IV LAYERS OR NON-SITTERS. Leghorns. Mlnorcas, Anconas, Campines. Houdans. GENERAL PURPOSE BREEDS. Wyandotte?. Orpingtons, Paverolles. Langshans. Plymouth Rocks, Rhode Island Reds. MEAT BREEDS. Ist Quality:—Dorking, Sussex. Maline?, Games. 2nd Quality:—Orpingtons, Paverolles, Houdans. THE VALUE OF CROSSING. The tendency when breeding year after year with the object of fixing405 words
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Article50 1932-12-17 IV A turkey will be awarded to the "Malaya tribune*' reader who sends the b?st essay on the following subject: "If rubber estates had reared Poultry." The essay should not exceed 200 words and the decision of the Editor .will be final. Send the coupon below with your essay.50 words
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35 1932-12-17 IV The closing date of application for the above <which is priced at $3) is Dec. 17 and no applications after that date, will be entertained. yoqr name without dewy.35 words
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2673 1932-12-17 IV BY PROF. KIANG KANG HU Below is the speech which Professor Kiang'Kang Hu, of McGill University, delivered recently before the fcound fable discussion in the Institute of Politics, Williamstown, U.S.A. That China is not a nation" has been Japan's excuse for her actions in2,673 words
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216 1932-12-17 IV in 1898, before Morris cars were heard of. Sir William ft. Morris, Bt. (then Mr. W. R. MatriS), founded in Oxford the retail con* cerh how known as the Morris Oarages Ltd. During the thirty-four years that have followed, this firm has grown216 words
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Article193 1932-12-17 IV A Morris 8-10 cwt. van was loaned by Morris Motors Ltd. to Messrs. Townsend Bros Ferries Ltd. for u&e in connection with the recent Alpine trial—an international evenr in which British cars scored a sweeping success. In returning the van, Messrs. Townsend Bros. Ferries Ltd. wrote: "We cannot193 words
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Article172 1932-12-17 IV Apart from the new 25 hp model described «ibove. Morris Motors Ltd. are continuing for 1933 their three already well-known six-cylinder models, all meeting the particular size and pricdemands of different classes of owners —tii> Morris Isis. the Morris-Oxford and the Morris Major. The now Isis possesses172 words
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Article134 1932-12-17 IV Approach to the Morris Stand at the 1932 Olympia Show (October 13-22> was. if anything, even more difficult than in past years. Hundreds of motorists from abroad visited the Show, many of them dealers who came at the express invitation of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders,134 words
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Article146 1932-12-17 IV So successful has been the Un in a large number of recent raw events (a supercharged car the Brookland? *>00-miic r: at 96.29 m.p.h.). that anticipated no very drastic With typical enterprise, however Cat Co.. Ltd.. cf fthtecdcn^.ThaftfT 0 offer entirely new Midget, mot J** important innovations146 words
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Article173 1932-12-17 IV "1 feel I must let you know writes Mr F. B. W. Lamb of Pretoria B the Morris Dtatrabutcn lf< (S.A.) Motor Co. Ltd.. "how much I appreciate the performance ol i.r 1931 Morris Minor saloon. deL I have just returned fr rm l Falls, and found173 words
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Article56 1932-12-17 IV A particularly Interesting articl In the November issue at Tbx "M rra Ore comes from the pen of the Production Manager of Morris Motors led I Mr. A -We Must have Quality arith Quantity' title and. in demount:, fcture of motorcars in large numba basic necessities of56 words
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Article199 1932-12-17 IV THAT an instrument tests motor driving skill? (By Our Scientific Correspondent < Motoring has come within the National Institute cf Industrial Psycl activities. Driving, they rightly say, ban of psychology; and so this has te \>> in a "man before it can be aaad thai fully qualified199 words
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