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Title Section29 1933-01-05 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XX No. 3 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Jan. 5, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1933.29 words
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Advertisement329 1933-01-05 1 f Buy the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST/ The Picture Paper. 20 cents. I LAKEROL I j the World-famous Pastilles for 8 I Colds Cough-Catarrh-and all cases of Bronchial Trouble. A soothing g relief for Heavy Smokers. g \KAHLCtCNS TBWISIU RJIfJ Ton cannot ron risk with throat and bronchial t Their effectiveness329 words
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Advertisement342 1933-01-05 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place, Stngapara, Importing DIAMONDS of every size and quail y, PEARL NECKLACES of Persian Gulf and Australian fisheries, large assortments of all siz s and qualities in stock, is test and lowest market prices. A DIAMOND or PEARL NECKLACE is not only a nice gift but342 words
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Article1075 1933-01-05 2 Minutes Of Recent Meeting. INTERESTING QUESTIONS DISCUSSED. A meeting of the council of the Planters' Association of Malaya was held in Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 17. Mr. R. S. Chantler (chairman) presided, and there were present Mr. J. C. Innes (vice-chairman), Mr, C. WardJackson (secretary), and the following1,075 words
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Article1624 1933-01-05 2 Formal Opening By The British Resident. New Building In Kuala Lumpur. The Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams, British Resident. Selangor, on Thursday declared open the new building of the Oriental Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd., in Kuala Lumpur. The chairman of the function was Rao Sahib1,624 words
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Article194 1933-01-05 2 "Town Still Unusually Healthy." Th* foreign death rate was 10.17 in November compared with 18.34 for the same month last fear, and the Chinese death rate was 13.23 compared with 14.80 last year, states the Commissioner of Public Health in his report to the Council fcr194 words
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Article1310 1933-01-05 2 Diplomatic Relations With China. Dec. 15. The negotiations, begyti ard flt:ully co.- 4 tinued ever since the signature of Habarovsk Protocol en Dec. 22. 1929 and the iufcsecue.t arrival at Moscow of Mr. Mo Teh-hui en May 1, 1830, have now been suddenly crowned by the formal anncuncemen:.1,310 words
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Advertisement219 1933-01-05 2 Rid Yourself of Uric Acid! If your kidneys are weak, uric acid and other poisonous impurities upset the entire system. That is why it is dangerous to neglect warnings such as backache, urinary disorder, bladder, irregularities, rheumatic twinges, stiff, swollen joints, gravel or sediment in the urine, sciatica and lumbago219 words
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Advertisement190 1933-01-05 2 ■IT COSTS I THREE TIMES AS MUCH to instal an electric wire as the wire costs, and SIX times as much to replace it and redecorate if it fails in use. a WHY BUN THE RISK j when by insisting on having C. M. A. CABLES j You Eliminate all190 words
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Article96 1933-01-05 3 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [Our readers arc invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It mnst be understood that the -Malaya Tribune" docs not necessarily endorse opinions expressed bv corres pi.ndenls. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSS,BLE. fZVu spacing), and on one side96 words
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Article193 1933-01-05 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir, —Of laic the Government has made it r- mpulsory ihat parents should apply for birth lficat < for their children before they are ■dmitied into the Government Schools and rtjficafs are to be obtained only from office of the Registrar of Births193 words
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Article393 1933-01-05 3 'To Ute Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") S;: -Nothing is so delicious and refreshing as the between "Pro-Wes. ernlsation \nti-W-iternisation" in the eclumns of Peoples Own. The Pro-Westernisation ose Wi ernised long-range 24 in. gun-, submarines, dreadnoughts, super-planes, ga&, kse germs, etc.. to '•exterminate" the antiv, terntetion elements, who retalia393 words
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Article617 1933-01-05 3 (To the EdUor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.-—lnsurance has occupied such a prom'lnPlace in human existence as its original promoters could not possibly in their wildest areams have imagined. Of the very numerous unes of insurance the most wonderful and important to mankind, yet perhaps least under•stood, is the life branch.617 words
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Article380 1933-01-05 3 i To the Editor, -Malaya Tribune.") f»nm 77 SC mUCh space has be en taken" up from time to time in your valuable paper to irduS, Wlth matterS relatln t0 two1 industries, may I have ycur indulgence loa small corner as well, to <Uuff" someUiiM though positively not380 words
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Article334 1933-01-05 3 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—From the las. statement mad? by Sir Samuel Wilson the other day on the eve of his departure from this country, it seems that there is no hope at all of Rubber Restriction. This is a very grave disappointment, which was not anticipated334 words
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Article1229 1933-01-05 3 FULL TEXT OF INDICTMENT AGAINST MR CHEN FU-MU AND MARQUIS LI. Nanking, Dec. 16. Chji Fu-mu and Li Kuo-chieh, respectively, former Government Superintendent and General Manager of the China Merchants S. N. Cc have been formally charged before the Shanghai District Court with infractions of Articles 3661,229 words
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Article211 1933-01-05 3 "Thank God We've Got A Navy!" Our Futurist Customs" is the heading given by the "Times of Malaya" to the following letter from Mr. W. O. Jonklaas, of Bidor: This is to let you know that I have at last got my tea, and am enjoying my211 words
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Article308 1933-01-05 3 Two Outrages Committed In Broad Daylight. Peking, Dec. 17. A further epidemic of violent crime appears to have broken out in Harbin after a more or less quiet period, according to messages received here from Manchuria. The new epidemic of lawlessness came to a head last308 words
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Article92 1933-01-05 3 Plans South Sea Cruise. Palo Alto. (California). Dec. 19. President Herbert Hoover plans a yacht cruise of the South Seas after he retires from office on March 4, it was reported here to-day. It was understood the President will spend a short time resting at his home on92 words
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Article73 1933-01-05 3 Truro. N. S.. Dec. 18. A gold rush to the latest found fields of Labrador is expected by the Newfoundland Government, according to members of a mission from that colony, who have been conferring with a party of Americans for a week. It was believed Americans had73 words
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Article452 1933-01-05 3 Details Of Ceylon Project. NOT A "RELIEF" SCHEME. Colombo, Dec. 8. At a Conference held on August I. 1932, at which the Ministers for Agriculture and Lands and Health, and a number of officers under the two Ministries were present, a Report on a Malarial Survey452 words
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Advertisement80 1933-01-05 3 i YOUR BABY i CRIES! j Pimples Singapore Feet 2 J Sore Skin II Blisters Prickly Heat H 0 All these skin troubles hurt your little ones and cause them pain H 1 H 2 NIVEA CREME produces a quick and very effective cure (I I against all these skin80 words
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Article1251 1933-01-05 4 HUGE CONTRACT CLOSED IN SHANGHAI: 90 MILLION FEET: STORIES OF SLAVE CAMP LABOUR HORRORS. A ccntract covering the importation of a huge quantity of Russian timber has been negotiated by a group of Chinese merchants, headed by Mr. Tv Yueh-sung. a well known BfUre 'n th? French1,251 words
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Article240 1933-01-05 4 The formal decision of China and Russia to resume diplomatic relations is not unexpected. It has been long foreshadowed ever since uneasiness over Moscow's apparently f c.uiescent attitude toward events in Manchuria I became noticeable at Nanking. On general j principles the resumption Is to be commended,240 words
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Article208 1933-01-05 4 Radio experts have been heard to declare that there Is over the atmosphere of Shanghai a kind of blanket which is like'y to render j bJoadcastin? reception he c a'ways a highly uncertain enterprise. Enthusiasm for listen- ing-in dees not seem on that account to cb te.208 words
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Article263 1933-01-05 4 The pubiica'ion of the purposes of Mrs. Su-v Vat Sen's new League cf Civil Rights coincides with the tabling of Mr. Sun Fo's resolution for the formation of a National Pe:ple's CongrcJ; the constitution of which shall include similar pro cction cf personal libertiec. Mr. Sun Fo has263 words
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Article2120 1933-01-05 4 "PRACTICAL BASIS FOR MOST EQUITABLE Solution Of Problem." Tokyo, Dec. H. The fcl owing is an unofficial English transition of the Japanese naval disa'mame t proposals, which hive been communicated Ly the Japanese delegation to the Secretariat ef the Conference for the Reduction and Limitation of Armaments:2,120 words
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Article376 1933-01-05 4 Equal Distribution Of Land In Fukien. First of i s kind in China, the syst tm equal distribution of land will b- enforced i western Fukien by the authorities. |f a .vj r U governing <he procedure have be n drawn un Th acres of land376 words
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Advertisement16 1933-01-05 4 You Will Smile if you read SPARKLES," by "Quiz," Every Week in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."16 words
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Advertisement10 1933-01-05 4 NQ~PUJGSI For Reliable Service j I Straits Java Trading j10 words
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Article435 1933-01-05 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING. ISSUED UY FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. S ip! Jan. 5, 1933, 10 a.m. Ui^ c Buyers. Seller*. £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 23 6 25 6 •l Austral Malay 18 r no™ Ayer Hitam Tin II H|> Baagrtt Tin H|- 12 II Batar.g435 words
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Article121 1933-01-05 5 mavafl by fraser co., exchange AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Setters. Cold Storage Lt-b 7 per cent. 100 101 xi airport Municipal (1901» 5 per cent. 105 110 norn 61r.gapen Municipal Di si at c nt. 104 105 norn ■appom Municipal (UM) pa *****. 104 105 norn Mkap121 words
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Article425 1933-01-05 5 FRASER CO„ AND LYALL AND EVA IT'S QUOTATIONS. Singapor Jan. 3, 1933, 10 a.m. T <wue Value. Praser Lyal) Shun*». Si Co. Evatt 1 Allen by $0.45 $0.55 $0.45 SO fi<> 1 Alor Gajah 0.25 0.35 0.30 0.40 1 A. Hitam 0.50 0.65 0.50 0 60 1 A.425 words
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Article267 1933-01-05 5 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS. a ai g CLOSING QUOTATION» > w > Buyers. Sellers. $2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.00 1.05 12 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 0.80 nom £1 £1 B. Ameri. Tcbacco 101 105$10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.00 5.50 £1 £1 C. Tin Pref. 7 p.c. 21|3267 words
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Article442 1933-01-05 5 Singapore, Dec. 30. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 32 Beef, stew or curry, kati 25 lean, kati 42 Port, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 35 Mutton, Australian, lb. 26 Fowl, kati _0 Hem 'locally reared), kati 45 Ducks, each 60 Pigeon: domestic unhedged, pair 80 Pigeons, fledged,442 words
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Article309 1933-01-05 5 THE SHARE MARKET. H KTLIN AND CO S REPORT. Jan. 5. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: down l|32d. New York: J 3,16 cents <GJ, down 1 32 ccr... Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 45—55 cent*, Ayer Moleks 30 —35 cents. Ayer Fanas 30 —35 cents, Bassetts 15—20 cents, Brogas 20—25 cents,309 words
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Article745 1933-01-05 5 Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their vveckiv market report of Jan. 4. state: The dislocation of business due to the Christ- I mas and New Year holidays has had its natural effect on the share and commodity markets both here and at home, and with cxehanses mostly745 words
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Article168 1933-01-05 5 Bel 30 <fcr the end d It 7' T f the Immran-. hie*i kt, COrp^!r atfd (1883 In Australia, for and Co. Ltd. and > the amount at Lhe ere Jit cf rev rife of 8 9^,r fou?hl l forward from last £133 S4.'l? ,i ~m rk:nB168 words
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Article151 1933-01-05 5 Foreign experts of in, being final shipments en ccean-r,t:amers at all Malayan ports, during he month of Deccmb r. 1932. D.stination. Tons. Un ted Kingdom 130 United S at.s cf America 1,453 Continent of Europj 2,236 British Posse siens 251 Japan !84 Other Foreign Countries 21 Tctal151 words
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Article222 1933-01-05 5 (By Courtesy ot Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Jan. ft. Selling London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15 16d London. 3 month lijfct 2s. 3 29\32d., London 60 :'a>s' sight 2s. 3", d.. London 30 days' sight 3 27;22d.. London demand 2s. 3 13'16d.. L'cndeh TT. 2z. 3 25 32d.,222 words
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Article197 1933-01-05 5 Singapore, Jan. 5. ft (Sir-.m) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $120 R. (Siam) W. Coast 2 $117 Ii:"C 3. Siam No. 1 $108 Rice, B. Siam No. 2 $103 Ricv. Siam per koyan No. 1 $166 Rice, Siam No. 2 $143 Rico, Skim No. 3 $134 Pke, Siam197 words
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Article102 1933-01-05 5 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Jan. 5. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Hankow Maru 22; Hong Peng 20; Citta Di Siracusa 19. Main Wharf (Entiance Gate 3). Kaiscr-I-Hind 18; Takada 14. Empire Dock (.Entrance Gate 3). Nagato Maru 30; Benalder 32; Karapara 35; Ipoh 36. Empire Dock (Entrance102 words
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68 1933-01-05 5 Singapore, Jan. 5. Standard Spot (loose) 7 7 1 19 Standard Spot (F. 0.8.) 7 7 7 10 Jan. T%6 7», Feb. 7 316 7', Mar. 7 516 1% Apr.-June 1% 7' July-Sept. 7 I 7 i Tone of Market: Very Quiet. Latest Cable: London68 words
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Article156 1933-01-05 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.). LTD. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene ara as follows: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0 86 Ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon $f 89 Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin156 words
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Article105 1933-01-05 5 Messages Of Russian Sailors. SHIPPING NEWS. Aklta, Dec. 21. Papers apparently bearing- death messages of s x sailors, were found in the cabin of a wrecked motor vessel on Dedo beach to-day. Ttke Bod-ed ci the dx men indicated they had d.ed from exposure and starvation after their105 words
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Article154 1933-01-05 5 The customs revenue cutt'-r "Arayat" early this morning made an unannounced trip, says the •Philippines Herald 1 of Dec. 26. this tim 2 southward, it is understood, to do sccuting work in the southern islands, following repcrts received at the customs office that Japanese fishermen there are154 words
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Article196 1933-01-05 5 •T:bo.- Dut 684 ton*, from Djarr.bi, 5-1; for Djambi 7-1. •Ban Hong Leong. 1 Brit., 739 tons, from Chertoon, 5-1. f:r Java Ports, 6-1. "Pahud," Dut 1.183 tons, from Ball, 5-1; for Amniran 8-1. 1 Tosrnn.' 1 Dut 672 tons, from P;ntianak, 5-1: for Pontianak, 7-1. "Scnan-r." Dut.. 729196 words
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Advertisement254 1933-01-05 5 BE STRONG take ENERVIN The Tonic Wine for Strength "MALAYA TRIBUNE." 20 Pages For 5 Cents Every Saturday. WEEK-END SUPPLEMENT FOR THE HOME. The Saturday "Tribune" hat an Extra Supplement of Four Paget. This Supplement contains exclusive Air Mail articles, the Boys' Corner, the Girls' Corner. Notes for Women, Book254 words
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Miscellaneous232 1933-01-05 5 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night M Bright M.n. Temp. Rainfall Sun hin Ti-mo Stations. P. Inches. hours deg. F A'or Star 88 Nil 4.6 71 Kota Bharu 84 0.04 8.9 76 K. Trengganu 83 0.15 7.9 75 Bukit Jeram 85 0.48 4.9 72 1 M.TElng 81232 words
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Advertisement199 1933-01-05 6 Amusements ~7 i 6.145 To-Night 9.15 His restless mind searching for the truth his steadfas. h art jP^ clinging tc the love of one g.eat TO a WOman l ;S&! l Here is an experience thai Z* jP y ranAs with Vie most thrilling V ?/:osf enthralling the V J199 words
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Advertisement212 1933-01-05 6 CAPITOL 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 GRAND OPENING OF Warner Bros, immense achievement with the Screen's greatest personality JOHN BARRYMORE lv tno ir n J r romance of the I RUSSIAN IMPERIAL I "The NAD W GENIUS i MAD in Mis desires to possess a the soul of another man MAD in212 words
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Advertisement238 1933-01-05 6 PAVILIOINJ 6.15 TO-NIGHT &is TOO BIG FOR WORDS What does it matter whether you have read "Back Street" or not* Just come and see it on the screen. If there is one production that I beggars description it is this: JOHN BOLES IRENE DUNNE in Fannie Hurst's "Back Street" A238 words
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Article767 1933-01-05 7 Echo Of Naval Base Tragedy. Case Against Deceased Struck Off. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, Jan. 4. As reported In the "Malaya Tribune" on Tuesday, Mr. John Black Roberison, a European, who was the works foreman at the Naval Base, was missed on Saturday, and his body fully767 words
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Article152 1933-01-05 7 Alleged Offenders Before The Court. The discovery of a bundle containing several knives in a coffee shop in Maud Road, on Monday last led to the arrest of three Chinese, who were produced before the District Judge (Mr. J. H. Pedlow) yesterday. They were charged152 words
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Article287 1933-01-05 7 Husband And Wife Attacked. The Singapore Ccroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne) -nquirtd into the death of a Sikh yesterday Who died in hospital as the result of injuries alleged to have been inflicted by a oompatriot named Santok Singh. At the conclusion his honour returned a287 words
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Article57 1933-01-05 7 Escape From African Settlement. Madrid. Jan. 4. It is reported that the escaped Royalist prisoners hate arrived at Port Etienne. Senegal —Reuter. [A number of Spanish Royalist politic 1 priacnen eserpe'd from a prison settlement In North Africa on Monday. They included Prir.--Alfcnzo de Bourbon, a57 words
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Article152 1933-01-05 7 Customs Detect Clever Attempt. A clever attempt to smuggle a quantity of non-Government chandu into the Colony was revealed cefore the District Judge (Mr. J. H Pedlow) yesterday, when a cook employed on a ship plying bawecai Ch:na ports and Singapore was called up:n ro answer a152 words
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Article51 1933-01-05 7 Printing Machinery And Documents Seized. Whilst ra ding a house in Desker Road the other day in search of chandu, officers of the Monopolies Department unexpectedly came upcn printing machinery and a quantity cf documents. It is believed that the premises were used for the printing of seditious51 words
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Advertisement1083 1933-01-05 7 J DOORS OPEN Of\Y TIW_T2, COMMENCES J Q 730 P.M. OV/Ain %Jf 9.15 PM SHARP. f** FRIDAY, JANUARY 6. j j 0f \S NEW WORLD ARENA. j *r*n J i j THE FIGHT OF THE CENTURY—I 2 ROUNDS. SGT. JIM. AL j I BRADY vs. RIVERS fit 4f (R.A.F. Sensation).1,083 words
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Advertisement291 1933-01-05 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Jiß Assets exceea 91 Assurance in force oyer $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. r™-,™ 6 LONDON, OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. EC The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court291 words
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Article927 1933-01-05 8 It is possible to admire the grim determination, the inflexible purpose, with which Japan pursues her aims, though the aims themselves have to be utterly condemned. She has clearly set herself to a big enterprise, and means to fulfil it remorselessly by successive stages. It happens927 words
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Article129 1933-01-05 8 Passengers from batavia to Singapore by the we c Mr"SSt lR o an *ere. Mr. and Mrr.. 3 ab-id-- Mr *»i„k« Mr Mon tfooTt and Mr M and Mrs Amsdcn. Mr. Thomson and Mr Adam, van Sehcltrmn. Flom aLfebL to Mr. P. S Pgirc and Mr A.^no P A a129 words
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Article117 1933-01-05 8 Expects To Return 80 Candidates. Reuter. Dublin. Jan. 4. The expectation Uiat 80 Fianna Fail candidates will be returned at the forthcoming election is expressed in an official statement after a meeting of the party executive, which decided fo run 98 candidates. The party's fullReuter. - 117 words
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Article51 1933-01-05 8 Visit Of Sultan And Sultanah Of Johore. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Jan. 4. The Siamese authorities are arranging to make the visit of Their Highnesses the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore to Bangkck next week as enjoyable as possible, while observing their desire to travel51 words
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Article58 1933-01-05 8 Ceylonese To Preside In America. Mr. Darrel J. Peir.s. General Secretary, Uural Reconstruction S clety, seys a Colombo message, has been invited to pcs de over the World Parliament of Religions which will be held next year in America. Mr. Peiris will Ifave Ceylon next April.58 words
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Article145 1933-01-05 8 400,000 Made Daily At Kuala Lumpur Factory. Cork-tipped cigarettes st moderate price arcrapidly finding favour among Chinese in the F.M.S.. and to meet the growing demand, the B.A.T. factory at Pudu. Kuala Lumpur, io turning them out at the rate cf 400,000 per da v. A "Malay145 words
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120 1933-01-05 8 The "Statistics of Chmas Foreien Tn.n> During the Last Sixty-five Years,' edhe™ Mr C. Yang and others of the RaccarS, Insitute of the Social Science, of the Chinese, it contains 14 chapters and 183 pages. J2£*iTi h ch s L vr 4 uamcd »nd since120 words
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Article29 1933-01-05 8 Reuter. Washington. Jan. 4. President Hoover has referred the Philippines Independence Bill to the Secretary for War for report. There Is strong indication cf an impending veto.—ReuterReuter. - 29 words
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Article26 1933-01-05 8 Reuter. Ua 'j Cairo, Jan. 4. PrSf k J Pa ha haa resigned. Tho ™SSi is reforming the Ministry and replacing three Ministcrs.-ReutcrReuter. - 26 words
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Article40 1933-01-05 8 Reuter. a Rfii Wsshlnron, Jan. 4. tariffs 01 J Vy of a<to,tlon on imports frcm countries whose ear rencies arc at least five per cent. par has been introduced in'o Lhe House of Preventatives by Congressman Hill^Rcuter^"Reuter. - 40 words
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Article113 1933-01-05 8 M COUNCIL, on page 2 2? I F! TAL "*E ASSURANCE, on page 2 RE-EIfrER RUSSIA, on page 2 S OUR READERS 1 VIEWS, on page 3 CHINA MERCHANTS LOAN cn pa-e 3 CRIME INCREASE IN HARBIN 3 2.500 ACRES FOR PEASANTS on 3 SOVIET TIMBER IMPORTS,113 words
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Article425 1933-01-05 8 •> *.>**.: (BY ••LOOKER-ON "> <• Japan is like a burglar whn f, quite offended if the housohri? resents his intrusion. 0Useh °l<ier And the League of Xations lik* policeman who hesitates to anw d criminal unless he promises to quietly." K There is talk of "localising425 words
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Article33 1933-01-05 8 Prom Holland and Germany by the Pocia i Tello," due at Singapore to-mcrrow. From Europe (London mails despatched on Dec. 15), by the "Maldera." due at Penang at 10 p.m. to-day.33 words
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Article29 1933-01-05 8 The valuation of property in Kuala Lumpur has been lowered for 1933 so that, although the rate remains the same, the actual amount cf ass:ssment payable will be less.29 words
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Article44 1933-01-05 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: 2?Jd. New York: 3 316 ccnts (Gold). Singapore: 7—7 1 16 ccnts. tin. London Spot: £141. (Down 137s. 6d Londcn 3 months: £142. (Down 135s). Singapore: $71%. COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: Sundrled $5.40 Mixed $4 9544 words
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Advertisement210 1933-01-05 8 ELEY r99 SPORTSMEN i you wan I* P rov e what your gun ITse the best Cartridges— The World* Best ELEY OR KYNOCH ELEY 'GRAND PRIX' CARTRIDGES j LOADED WITH SMOKELESS <> DIAMOND POWDER. Stocked in 12 and 16 bore. Shot No. I, 5, 6, 7 or 8. Buck shot210 words
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Advertisement32 1933-01-05 8 I Latest IN Ladies' Toilet Ware I j U.S.deSilva Bros. 23, High Street, Singapore. j 634 T.K.K/S RUBBER PILLOWS II and $1.20 each. TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905. 634, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.32 words
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Article110 1933-01-05 9 INTENSE ALARM AT PEIPING AND TIENTSIN. INHABITANTS WARNED TO PREPARE FOR A SIEGE. British Warships Ordered To Chingwangtao. HEROIC STORY OF THE DEFENCE OF SHANHAIKWAN. Although hopes have been expressed that the lighting in the Shanhainwan area will be localised, alarm is felt in Peiping and110 words
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Article229 1933-01-05 9 Peking. Jan. 4. Pur Howard Kelly. CcmmonrierChiei ol ihe China Siation. has o.dered British sloops 4 Bridgewater" and Fol:--to picceed to Chngwangtao tt> safeguard British interests in the Shanhalkwtn Rome. Jan. 4. Matsnoka explained th? Japanese rosi- Manchukuo in an interview wi h Sig. last229 words
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Article184 1933-01-05 9 Precautionary Instructions To A Mine-Layer. ft Tckyo, Jan. i. ttith th fighting in Shanhaikwan haltei official circles appear to be hopeful that th J will be localised. Meanwhile, the mine- Tokiwa," at present at Sasebo, has b?en ordered to pr c°ed to Chingwantao as a pre--atition.184 words
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Article382 1933-01-05 9 H 1,1 A(J oot Same Policy As Britain. id net» nnri r Paris, Jan. 4. I in 3"d r n t C co, laboration with Great 1 1 N ent WltWn the Rework of of t£ IT k ReUter is the ward the Government's attitude K:r382 words
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Article307 1933-01-05 9 Picture Of Heroic Defence Of Shanhaikwan. 7VWo„k« Peiping, Jan. 4. Telegraphic despatches from Shanhaikwan paint a picture of heroism on the part of the Cliinese troops who clung to the defences in £2L C a terrlf >- ln and demoralising bombardh oni 3P' land and air307 words
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Article483 1933-01-05 9 America Will Not Recognise Gains. Reuter. New York. Jan. 4. The American capital views the capture of Shanhaikwan as the beginning of another far- I flung drive on Chinese territory, according to the Washington correspondent of the New York j "Herald Tribune." It is added thatReuter. - 483 words
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Article248 1933-01-05 9 Chinese Reinforcements Rushed Up. Shanghai, Jan. 5. Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang (Chairman of the Peiping branch cf the Military Affairs Commission and ruler of North China» wired ta the Central Government tost Tuesday evening stating that he had given instructions tr. Qen He Chu Kuo (Commander of248 words
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Article254 1933-01-05 9 Inhabitants Ordered To Prepare For Siege. Peiping, Jan. 3. TtaSS? n n Xl(?ty Prevails at Piping and Tientsin. lhe authorities have been holdinconferences and discussions md are planS h/h,I aenal d6fence of cities. The to! Sge of t ?he t: cli P r ViSi nS aBainSt254 words
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Article111 1933-01-05 9 Soldier's Joke Leads To Death. Kingston (Jamaica*, Jan. 4. A joke at a temperance bar dance is apparently the cause of the dis urbances h>re among the First Northumberlands yesterday. Pte. McDcugall donned anothr dancer's jacket and went into the stre-t. The owner followed and retrieved111 words
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Article425 1933-01-05 9 ABLAZE IN THE CHANNEL. Five Ships Standing By. MANY OF CREW STILL MISSING. Reuter. Another disaster to a French luxury AvL T ed «hen the At!an iqU e- caught fire in the Channel. 7 J"l Willi *we en board, but 17 lLl« £S S?*» Survivors alreadyReuter. - 425 words
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Article293 1933-01-05 9 tire In South Bridge Road. Wooden Structures Blaze Furiously. Several housrs were damaged by fire in the cany hcurs cf this morning. The outbreak occurred in one of a row of shophouses in ~outh Bridge Road between Smith Strret and Sago Lane. The houses are of the293 words
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Advertisement9 1933-01-05 9 THE PEOPLE'S PAPERS "Malaya Tribune"— Daily. "Malayan Saturday Post"—Weekly.9 words
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Advertisement126 1933-01-05 9 HEYMAN BUTTEJJ A BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCT HEYMAN BUTTER is pure, creamy, rich and has the added jJL advantage of being 6 economical, both in 6 J«sSsfea use and in P rice .It is hyprienically packed and obtainable from all dealers. m\mL 3 2 Agents: Now Here TfisMasfers^ke* January OTHER POPULAR126 words
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Article296 1933-01-05 10 Sports Pastimes. HOCKEY. EUROPEANS V. THE REST. YESTERDAY'S TRIAL AT S.C.C. NON-EUROPEANS HOLDING TRY-OUT TO-DAY. The Europeans played a Uiai match at the SCC. yesterday in preparation for the annual Europeans v. The Rest match which will be played on the Padang on Wednesday. The test is being looked for296 words
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Article392 1933-01-05 10 POOR GAME ON PADANG. Play never reached a high standard in the game last evening in which the S.R.C. "A" defeated the Khalsa Association by 4—l. Th" game turned out to be extremely dull and them were few co-ordinating or pretty movements. The S.R.C. were well-served392 words
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Article153 1933-01-05 10 The weather and the holiday having greatly interfered with the try-out play at the SRC last Monday, the following teams will meet on the Recreation Club ground to-day for a more serious trial than was possible on the previous occasion, when a number of eliglbles were153 words
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Article54 1933-01-05 10 New office-bearers were elected and exhibition matches arranged at the annual general meeting of the Indian Hockey Federation in New Delhi on Dec. 17. The proposal to send a hockey team to Germany and other parts of Europe in 1934 was brought before the meeting hut54 words
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Article58 1933-01-05 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Jan. 4. The following will represent Malacca against Negri Sembilan at Seremban on Saturday: J. Shaldum; H. M. de Souza (Jr.), Saaid b. Osman; R. Leon, E. W. Reeves (capt.) and Abbas; L. H. N. Davis, W. I. Rogers, R. F.58 words
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Article52 1933-01-05 10 Y.M.CA. 2nd v. S.CR.C. 2nd on tho S.CR.C ground to-mcrrow: J. H. Duclos; H. S. Duncan (capt.), N. F. Modder (Jr.), Lee Tuck Soon, F. G. Dunsford, W. Dunhill; I. Van Geyzel. B. R. Mistri, E. K. Yzelman. Chew Seng Tan, Looi Eng San. Reserves:—E. Miles, Chan Jo Tiang, C.52 words
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Article44 1933-01-05 10 Y.M.CA. Ist v. Police at Thomson Roaa, to-morrow: C. C. Meredith; P. O'Dwyer, M. Catchatoor; G. L. P. Willis, R. Lyne (capt.), lee Fong Lim; W. R. Willis, G. A. Nelson, R. J. R. Stracey, P. C. Sands, D. Ross. Reserves:—J. Ferguson, W. Ferguson.44 words
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Article50 1933-01-05 10 Y.M.CA. Ist v. the R.A.F. at Seletar on Saturday: C. C. Meredith; P. O'Dwyer, M Catchatoor; G. L. P. Willis, R. Lyne (capt.), Lee Fong Lim; W. R. Willis, P. C. Sands, R. J. R. Stracey. G. A. Neyson, D. Ross. Reserves:—l.ooi Eng San, N. F. Modder (Jr.), L. Dunsford.50 words
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Article237 1933-01-05 10 PROVISIONAL TEST DATES FOR 1934. CRICKET. The M.C.C. Board of Control has fixed the following dates for the Test matches between England and Australia in England in 1934: Nottingham, June 8, 9, 11. 13. Lord's, June 22, 23, 25, 2C. Manchester, July 6, 7, 9, 10.237 words
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Article247 1933-01-05 10 FIGHT IN BOSTON NEXT JUNE. BOXING. Los Angeles, Dec. 5. Mickey Walker, former middleweight champion, will fight Jack Sharkey, world's heavyweight champion, for the latter's title in June n Boston, Jack Kearns, Walker's manager, \nnounced today. Walker, whose campaign in the heavyweight division suffered a247 words
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Article57 1933-01-05 10 Los Angeles, Dec. 20. Speedy Dado, the Filipino bantam, to-day won the decision over Eugene Huat, Fre t eh champion, by a wide margin. Huat took but one round and two were even, with Dado piling up points in the other seven. The Frenchman narrowly57 words
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Article28 1933-01-05 10 The weighing-in cf boxers taking part in co-morrow's programme at the New World arena, will take place at the Arab Dispensary at 2 p.m. to-morrow.28 words
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Article26 1933-01-05 10 SWIMMING. Members of the Y.M.CA. are requested to note that the swimming pool will be closed for cleaning to-morrow and will reopen on Saturday.26 words
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Article556 1933-01-05 10 FIFTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. BADMINTON. The Rovers B.P. celebrated their fifth anniversary at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow Pasir Panjang on Dec. 25, 26 and 27. A group photograph was taken on Christmas day when prizes were distributed to the successful competitors in the various events, and556 words
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Article205 1933-01-05 10 All communications to the Useful B. P. should be foiwarded to 105, Nelson Read, the hon. secretary's new address. Parties or clubs desiring matches are requested to communicate with the sports captain, 129, Nelson Road. At the first monthly meeting. Mr. Tan Hye Leong. was appointed a committee205 words
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Article166 1933-01-05 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. An S.C.C. "B" team inflicted a heavy defeat on the Medical College on the Padang yesterday, when they ran out winners by one goal, four tries (17 points) to nil. Mr. Vaughan Jones refereed and the teams were: S.C.C. "B": Rothery; Vincent, Robertson,166 words
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Article210 1933-01-05 10 AT THE CINEMAS Large audiences were present at both shows at the Pavilion Theatre yesterday for the opening screening of the much-discussed film, "Back Street," the screen version of Fannie Hurst's famous novel. Irene Dunne and John Boles fill the main rtles with great understanding210 words
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Article198 1933-01-05 10 Lovers of Hindustani songs and music are promised good fare at the Tivoli to-night, when a double stage and screen attraction will commence a short season. Miss Anarkah, who is a well-known Indian cinema actress and is described as the "Lady Sandow," will give a198 words
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Article52 1933-01-05 10 The following will represent the "A" team in the semi-final of the C.W.C.A. League competition to-day v. the "G" team at the Balestier Road ground, commencing at om- P»ng Kong. Ah Chew, Song Hock, SSwee Chua, Chee Kit. Ah Edward Chiang. Hoi San, Peck Jim. Ah Heng. Reserve:52 words
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Article32 1933-01-05 10 Mr Teo Chin Ann has been re-elected as the football captain of the Rovers B P- and ah requests for soccer fixtures should be addressed to him at 222, River Valley Read.32 words
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Article40 1933-01-05 10 BILLIARDS. The final of the Russian Pool Tournament at the S.C.C. between Capt. D. V. Hill and C. B. Maxwell and Lt. M. JT. L. Wilkinson ~.nd R. S. Wilson will be played to-morrow evening at 6 p.m.40 words
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Article20 1933-01-05 10 GOLF. P Wiiscn (80—13—67) was the winner of the Hose Cup Competition played at the Garrison G.C.20 words
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Article19 1933-01-05 10 The usual monthly mixed foursomes competition at Bukit Timah will be held on Fiiday, the 13th.19 words
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Article176 1933-01-05 10 Alhambra.—Ronald Colman in "Arrowsmith." Capitol.—John Barrymoxe in "The Mad G nius." fcnplrc—"One Hour With You." featuring Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette Mac Donald. Half-price week-end matinees: "Ladies Love Brutes." Great World.—Side shows, pasar malam, Malay opera, Chinese wayangs, silent and talking films ("Delicious"). Marlborough-—Double feature programme: Hoot Gibson176 words
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Article964 1933-01-05 10 Clean Football In Singapore. The Command And The Malaya Cup. Some important matters regarding th<; Malaya Cup competition and sham amateurism" were discussed at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Amateur Football Association held at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Mr. R. L. Hastie presided and964 words
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Article96 1933-01-05 10 The turf on the Wimbledon centre court, where only eminent players are allowed to play, was brought from Cumberland which was famous for its grass. The court is completely covered with net, and galleries are elected all round to accommodate 15,000 people. The referee of the tournament Is paid as96 words
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Article327 1933-01-05 10 Volunteers Launch Attack From Rear. The Peip'.ng headquarters of th** North-East Volunteers have wired to Gen. Tang Yu L n (Chairman of the Jehol Provincial Government) urging him to attack the Japanese trom the rear and to cut the Feng-hsn Fa 1 way (in southern Liaonin*327 words
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Article157 1933-01-05 10 Japanese Marines About To Land. Shanghai, Jan. o. The Chinese forces ate concentrated thr miles to the west of Shanhaikwan. Twen'.y additional Japanes? tanks are arriving at Chinwangtao. The situation there i"> most critical. Thri-e Japanese cruisers ha.v arrived there, teven having already arrived 0:1 luesday157 words
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Article120 1933-01-05 10 His Interest In Chinese Aviation. (From Our Chinese Correspondent A recent cable from Shanghai stated Chinese National Salvation Aviation tion have appointed Mr. Aw Boon Ha local "Tiger Balm King," «as a> nthe Asspciation's Managing Commit tee which includes Dr, C. T. Wang Foreign Minister) and120 words
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Advertisement12 1933-01-05 10 It's Best to Subscribe to the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." Then You're Sure!12 words
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Article1721 1933-01-05 11 REPORT ON ANNUAL CONFERENCE. Delegate's Talk To Local Rotarians. SIAM AND THE "RODA" MAGAZINE, luncheon of the Rotary Club of 'trday at the Adelphl Bey, the President, was id there Ml a good attendance rs, including Sir John Scott. tsual address a business meetld Mr. John Laycock1,721 words
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Article122 1933-01-05 11 Annual Gala. The Chinese Students' Literary Association. Kuala Lumpur, held their gala on Caristmes night. About 80 ladies and gentlemen sat down to tea. After tea, the president of the Association, Mr. Chew Sze Poong, in a short speech invited the vice-president s wife. Mrs. Goh So:122 words
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Advertisement44 1933-01-05 11 Vast Improvement of the TALKIES. Pictures that will please every nationality. 7.15 To-Night 9.30 BONTE BLUE IN "THE FLOOD 99 j Hit* Grade j$ I Fountain Pens ymw %i!m£ Han dwriting Choose jMF THE PILOT PEN CO. *No. 6, The Arcade, Singapore. I j44 words
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Advertisement12 1933-01-05 11 Are YOU a Subscriber to the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." The Leading Weekly,?12 words
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Advertisement16 1933-01-05 11 j Violins Fittings j Cheapest Best SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, j SINGAPORE. j16 words
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Advertisement170 1933-01-05 11 I n ORANGE SMASH I I Wwi SUp ERSEDES ALL. I I /II 11 FRAMBOZ CO., I liMARiNETSsSRANCTII OF j, I GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD l EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED AT LOW RATES I For quotations for all. transit risks by Road, j Rail or Water Apply to:— (f SIME,170 words
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Miscellaneous191 1933-01-05 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JAN. 5. High Tides.—4.3o a.m., 5.20 p.m. Rugby: M.C.U. v. "C" Coy., Wiltshire, M.C.U. Hcckey: Rest Trial, S.R.C; R.A. v. R.C., R.A. TO-MORROW, JAN. 6. High Tides.—s.2o a.m., 6.54 p.m. Hockey: S.R.C. v. 1.A., S.R.C.; Khalsa v. A.P.C, Khalsa; S.CR.C v. Y.M.CA., S.CR.C. Football: S.C.F.A. League,191 words
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Miscellaneous657 1933-01-05 11 CLUB DIARY. Si'nlaZl aren numeroUst umcroUs Cl and Societies in rmSSTi 7 St °J he members o, which are IT?"*.* the "Malaya Tribune." This <Diary In SPeCIaUV )0r tHcm Series a?c anTLLniT OP^ ate iU keepin «P-to-date wm St 01 oeneral H"™* CaH COver mating: enterand lU9ht visits and such657 words
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Article2547 1933-01-05 12 JUDGMENT AGAINST MRS. CRESSON. "Unable To Control Her Tongue." In No Danger Of Bodily Injury. Judgment was delivered by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in the Supreme Court yesterday in the case in which Annie Crcsson petitioned the Court for a judicial separation on the ground of pcrsis2,547 words
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Article145 1933-01-05 12 Dutch Bank's Gift To Chinese Employee. A pic a cant function took placc yes erday at the offices or th; Ntherlands Trading Society wh'n the Society, in recognition cf the comple.ion of 25 years* efficient service by a Chinece member cf the?r staff. Mr. Chee H*an, presented145 words
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Article68 1933-01-05 12 Members cf tho Straits Chinese Amateur Dramatic and Musical Sieietv are re:' Cf the anniversary celebration, which bo held at Mr. Aw B:on Haws bungalow. 3' milestone. Pasir Panjang, on Saturaay ana Sundry. Two gold medals will be presents by tho President, Mr. Leng Kirn Choon. w Me-srs.68 words
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Advertisement192 1933-01-05 12 FOR PROMPT RELIEF OF CATARRH HAY FEVER, ETC 8 Regesan Catarrh Pastilles quickly f give relief to all Catarrhal conditions >'J of the respiratory passages. Allow one pastille to dissolve slowly In the mouth when required. Containing Menthol i Oil of Ploa. Cresote. Regesan Catarrh Pastilles quickly etc hi demulcent192 words
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Advertisement51 1933-01-05 12 Mobiloil Makt the chart your fwat All tke Manufacturers of these World-famous Cars and Motor Cycles sayMobiloil 'sif CITROEN LiBB!H! RH^fe hu ma n isisr Douglas VAUXHALL HUMBER TMIUMHI SUNBEAM Mite, > QI3IIMORRIS ItaJMHH B.SA SOCONY-VACUUM CORPORATION, (INCORPORATED IN U.S.A. The Whole Household Clamours for the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST/ 2051 words
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Article990 1933-01-05 13 TEN-YEAR PLAN FOR COUNTRY. Influence Of Soviet System And Kuomintang. The following article, taken from the "Philippines Herald," is n by Frazicr Hurst, an American Correspondent and well-known er of International Affairs who recently made a Survey of the East for the Hearst Newspapers. on990 words
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Article441 1933-01-05 13 Plan To Penetrate The Higher Atmosphere. A group of enthusiasts is a t work in Len lngrad studying movemenu under cT In TZ c U 01 < the Aerial Techn ue Bu^u of the Society for Aerial Chemical Defence J&e group was formed in October. 1931 and consists441 words
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Article329 1933-01-05 13 Preparations Started For Commercial Treaty. Tokyo, Dec. 19. Regardless of any action the League of Nations Assembly may contemplate, Japan will proceed with plans to negotiate a commercial treaty with Manchukuo, it was learned to-day. and several departments of the Government are already working on the draft.329 words
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Article536 1933-01-05 13 Account Of Fight With Communists. Nanking, Dec. 19The once formidable Communist bandit h*rdcwhich for ft long period lavaged Central an i j Eastern Hupeh, Southern Honan and Western Anhwei had been crushed in the short spaa. lof four months. This fact is borne out by536 words
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Article172 1933-01-05 13 Replacement Of Deck Officers Follows Trouble. Infcrmation has reached Shanghai that a mutiny occurred aboa/d the British steamer "Rajah of Sarawak" while the vessel was at Chefoo -on December 1. The yes-el. which is owned by Mr. G. L. Shaw, of Antung. Manchuria, was bound fcr172 words
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Article289 1933-01-05 13 General chian* Kai Shek's frank avowal to *£L&*£!s at Nanking that the coamunistbandlt problem is less military than economic is, in a seme. 8 mere repetition of previous official statements. It has, however, .spinal importance in that it reveal a definite chainof view in the mind289 words
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Article879 1933-01-05 13 Dr. Marie Stopes On The Pauline Doctrine. An address on "New Ideals of Sex," in which early marriage, birth control and tne tion of the unfit were advocated, was delivered (says a Manchester Guardian" report) by Dr S"oi tv or°?f meeting 0f the Society of Manchester879 words
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Article189 1933-01-05 13 Russian Playwright Charged At Harbin. Harbin, Dec. 18. The Russian author, E. Greisser, who after the first performance of his musical comedy, "Millionaire Vorobeichik," hit one of the actors over the head with a hammer, will be brought to trial on a charge of attempted189 words
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Article282 1933-01-05 13 Conditions Of Their Detention Described By Authorities. Nanking. Dec. 13. The Chinese authorities made the following official statem-nt to-day regarding the Jmprisonment of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Noulens. Who are serving a life sentence for having participated in communist activities: Noulrna and his wife, since their282 words
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Article158 1933-01-05 13 Settlement Plan Drawn Up By Government. A B Tokyo, Dec. 15. All claims, totalling $12,»00,u00, held by America. Britain, France, Germany, Japan Austria, Norway, Holland, Czechoslovakia,' Sweden and other countries on the old Manchuria n Government will be honoured by the Manchukuo Government, according to a158 words
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Article2386 1933-01-05 14 Burma Council Against Separation—For Federation With Right Of Secession—The Cabinet's Attitude —The Anti-Untouchability Campaign Situation—Orthodoxy Fighting Every Inch— Terrorism Punished By Collective Fine On Hindus Of Chittagong. The Burma Legislature, after a six days' debate, defeated on Dec. 22 by a majority of ten votes, U.2,386 words
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Article304 1933-01-05 14 Married "Regulars" Send Thanks. The following letters have becif received with regard to the X'mas presents sent to the children of the Regular Army married families: FROM THE GENERAL. I have to thank you and all ranks of the S.V.C. very heartily for your kindness in304 words
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Article91 1933-01-05 14 "I Never Wanted To Be President's Wife." If I wanted to be selfish I could wish that h2 had not been elected." mis (according to a Daily Herald report) was liie confession made by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt wife of the United States President-Elect. in an inter-vi-w.91 words
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111 1933-01-05 14 An American paper has been inviting its leaders to supply items for a Ust of "things that money cannot buy." Among other articles suggested by the lnf enious have been gas for a mountain range scissors to cut the thread of a story,111 words
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Advertisement793 1933-01-05 14 REJUVENATION. THE GREAT SECRET OF SEXUAL i^B^|^|^B^^B WEAKNESS AND STERILITY SOLVED. By the range of investigation on the Hormone B '>B therapy it has been confirmed that the Hormones -i&J^B of the Sexual Glands which are governing the iT^B^^^Hl whole Sexual system are capable of considerably Hk v B<S M793 words
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Miscellaneous145 1933-01-05 14 clear and free from .«tatics though not up to Partes strength. Good musical programme with relays from Berlin. MOSCOW (50 metres) can usually be heard clearly just above the late Saigon's readings from about 8 p.m. Programme nearly alway3 speech In Russian and other languages, whh latterly some music. Reception145 words
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Miscellaneous804 1933-01-05 14 I EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLVnm„ I BURMA). CEYLON, STRAITS sett?!• 0 MENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATF? I AND ADEN ES I From The Empire Transmitter, Daventn England. Wavelengths: 25.3 and 31.3 metres. 1 G '-M.T. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from B r I Laddie Claite804 words
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Advertisement467 1933-01-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PEVIVSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract v.ith His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Rsldera 16.000 Jan. 6 s467 words
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Advertisement513 1933-01-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUT SCHER (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWABDB. 1933. s.s. "SAARBRUCKEN" for Iloilo, Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Japan and North China Jan. 8 s.s. "FRANKEN" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Japan and North China Jan. 20 HOMEWARDS. 1933. S s.s. "ALLER" for Genoa, Marseilles, Casablanca,513 words
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Advertisement764 1933-01-05 15 STEAMER HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch fHpflj Australiscne Dampfschifls IfVj*} G eseil3Chaft (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN FORTS. 1933. s.s. NORDMARK, via Manila -Jan. 9 t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Jan. n m.s. FRIESLAND, via Manila Feo. 1 t m.s. KULMERLAND, via Manila Fe°- *M764 words
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Advertisement277 1933-01-05 15 INSURANCE. SOUTH I Mr'i BRITISH Mil INSURANCE COMPANY, LOOTED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT KATES. L. 0. MAROOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 1, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSQjNAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L G. JOHNSON: General Manarer HEAD OFFICE:277 words
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Advertisement326 1933-01-05 15 BANKS. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Head Office of the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd., is at China Building, Chulia Street, and now the three Banks are in one building. r> i Th T\? en ng Branch is now at premises of the Oversea Chinese sank Ltd., Beach326 words
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Advertisement104 1933-01-05 15 Have You Tried That Delightful Drink SUNLIGHT MAID FRUIT SYRUP If not, Be Sure You do so, for it is the Finest and Purest Syrup in the Market. Obtainable at: Selegie Store, Regent Store, Kim Ann Co., Hock Mein Confectionery, Etc. LEPROSY Diabetes Consumption, V.D., PILES LEUCODERMA. Impotency, Women-disorders, Paralysis104 words
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Advertisement772 1933-01-05 16 j( HOUSE OF LORDS I IMPERIAL VAT WHISKY. WHISKY. If Q FINE OLD MATURED WHISKY. Q )1 l/ t) $2.75 per bottle, ffl )> H or $30 per case duty paid. i) Lowest price ever offered on the market. i] We also stock all well-known brands of liquors at moderate772 words
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Advertisement728 1933-01-05 16 j THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. Independent and Progressive. I All the News: Soundest Views. I m m m^ m l I AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OP SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 50 of 1932. In the Matter of a piece of land at728 words
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Advertisement488 1933-01-05 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Eight D. C Linotype Motors, each \U H.P., all in good working order. For further particulars, write to the Manager Malaya Tribune, 56 60, Anson Road. MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Incluomg at office Postage Postage or close (Local or toForetgn488 words
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