Malaya Tribune, 25 January 1933
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Title Section29 1933-01-25 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XX.- No. 20 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1933.29 words
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Advertisement245 1933-01-25 1 Buy the MALAYAN tOTTKDAY POST/ The Picture Paper. 20 cents. .I 1 flf" "nl H»h' ii if IVIH 111 I 111 If JliMtf ill 111 Mill FiTiT lilhitd l,il M'TTT-nTT* 8 THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING j Sole Importers |j The East Asiatic Company, Limited. 1 SINGAPORE245 words
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Advertisement183 1933-01-25 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. (GUINNESS IS THE BEST i I BUT183 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1933-01-25 2 INTRIGUE AND ROMANCE AT GENEVA. Our Serial Story. BcJow Is the third Instalment of our serial 3'cry, "Six Hours To Live," trlHng cf Intrigue and romance in connection with x Geneva Peace Conference. This story has boen prodaccd as a talkie by the Fox Film Corporation1,030 words
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Article554 1933-01-25 2 Houses Ransacked In Kulai. NEW ANOINTMENTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Jan. 23. Two houses situated in Kulai were entered and ransacked by gang robbers at midnight on Dec. 19—20, last and shortly after that, at about 1 a.m. on Dec. 20 and cash and various554 words
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Article110 1933-01-25 2 At the annual gentrai m, Ayer Epworth Leagu- i. vt Bof Ule t. w election cf cabinet officers S -°0 President, Miss Ong My a l-TJ vice-pre idem, Miss Wu: ed); 2nd. flee-prwldent. (re-elected), 3rd. Vice-pr B«V Kirn; 4th. vice-president. hon. secretary, Mr. Soh treasurer. Mr. Chua110 words
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Advertisement82 1933-01-25 2 Prof. Dr. Wolff-EisnerV: T h e,at t H A T BEN TUBERCULINE ™***mm The latest and most 1 effective remedy of the German special- A /^\LjSX Dr Professor J« fl f \¥(M» Wolff Eisner after \Alll tm twenty years' jAJUIII *<j llfc search work and M experience over J M82 words
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Advertisement165 1933-01-25 2 MORRIS ahead again! Smarter, Faster, Safer, Cars For 1933 AndEntirely New Models. I The new and exclusive "safetv-firqt" Flock;™ tv 4.- T J on all Morris cars except the «S« Flashmg Directlon Indicator is standard year-Lockheed hydraulic brakes, so on-are found <m 19*3 modet X rougho,lt Dunlo P tym. and165 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-25 2 FRESHER, BRIGHTeT^ AND LASTS LONGER DIAMOND BATTERY LASTS LONGER COSTS LESS.11 words
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Advertisement244 1933-01-25 3 gg QUALITY Iff COUNTS EVERY DAY EVERY WAY ftlifi PH(ENIX SB 8* FHU'TPOP i> Gets MORE FAVOURITE AERATED WAIER 11: WOBKS Singapore. BE UP-TO-DATE AT MINIMUM COST I CONVERT I your present gramophone into an all-Mains I ELECTRIC AMPLIFIER [CALL FOR PARTICULARS AND DEMONSTRATION I I RADIO SERVICE CO. MALAYA.244 words
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Advertisement9 1933-01-25 3 THE PEOPLED PAPERS "Malaya Tribune"— Daily* "Malayan Saturday Post"—Weekly.9 words
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Advertisement9 1933-01-25 3 BCHBORS FASCINATE JOHN rlAyeßi& s7sns. I EISGIFAND:* frf*ffl i9 words
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Miscellaneous718 1933-01-25 3 j EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA), CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. From The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. Wavelength*: 25.3 and 31.3 metres. G.M.T. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from Big B Concert by the Northern S:udio Orch-stia. from 0 Manchester Studio. 3.00718 words
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Article460 1933-01-25 4 AMERICA MOVING. Debts Problem Must Be Settled. Reuter Wireless. New York, Jan. 18. I Mr. Roosevelt la expected to arrive at Washington for a private confer nee with the Democratic Leaders, ft is believed the world ituatuin, specially the effect of war deb a will b- diacu/sed.Reuter Wireless. - 460 words
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Article183 1933-01-25 4 Returning Home After 27 Years. Swaani Paramananda, founder of the AnanrtaAshrama, La CrtacetOa, California, who Is returning to India aite: 27 years' work in America and Europ? for the Ramkrishra Mhston, arrived in Singapore yesterday morning by ihe "Ya.vokuni Maiu." Whilst in Singapore he ariH give183 words
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Article212 1933-01-25 4 League Atmosphere Much Calmer. Reuter. Geneva, Jan. 23. The Committee of Nineteen has appointed ft of nine under tie presidency of Germany to co-ordinate and draft a formula tf the report on the Sino-Japanese disput- und Paragraph Pour, Article 15, which *w. s circulated to members of thsReuter. - 212 words
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Article350 1933-01-25 4 Four Thousand Guilder Case In Appeal. JUDGE TRIES ON COAT. The case in vlnch Mohamed Ibrahim was Convicted by th-? District Judge cf criminal I breach cf trusi ln respect of 4.000 guilders was argued in appeal on Monday before Mr. Justice Whitley. The appellant's case was350 words
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Article307 1933-01-25 4 Rioters Quieten Down In Germany. Reuter. Eerlin. Jan. 20. The decision cf the Counc l of Elders to convoke th. Reichstag on Jan. 31. clearly shows that no party, least of all the National Socialist party, wants an early general elec ion if it can bReuter. - 307 words
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Article147 1933-01-25 4 Italian Labour Proposal Accepted. Reuter Wireless. *-ek. has accepted the rp i lir v>, of the workers" standard cf Hf. W i I hi dercii possible. 11 be ren Thr British delegation voted a-aiist thevolution following the rejectku of Mr Beyu Ur cck "Wen**, p.oce-d on If* rReuter Wireless. - 147 words
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Article52 1933-01-25 4 Reuter Wireless. Hw; London, Jan. 20. fdm.nl Sir Frederick Field, who is relinruishir.g to-mo:row the post of Wixm' s M f_2_ ond Chief of the Naval SUiff teen mo r.-.oted Admiral of th. Fleet 1 Admiral of th. Fke: Sir He<_y P olive- i_ Placed en the retiredReuter Wireless. - 52 words
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Advertisement454 1933-01-25 4 Irritated Throat? then at once take FORMAMINT The Germ-killing Throat tablet Formamtnt cures SoreThroatand prevents Co.Jlnfluenza, Diphtheria by destroying the disease germ; that have settled in your mouth Always keep a supply handy euy a bottle to-day. Obtainable at a!! Chemists CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HAS454 words
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Advertisement115 1933-01-25 4 Ik-cause there is no was!, drop is true nourishment. Agents: The Borneo Company, Ltd, SINGAPORE AM) BRANCH 5. kt£ 3. Teck Seng Battery Service. NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED: Hellessens Dry Batteries V/z and 6 volts. Batteries repaired and charged by Experts. KAPALA CHINTAMAM. The beat for all diseases of the scalp,115 words
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Advertisement57 1933-01-25 4 j New Pagoda Malay Records Played By I THE STRAITS CHINESE AMATEUR DRAM TIC AND MUSICAL SOCIETY. J V.3624. GADOH LAKI BINI. O SOLE MIO "GINUFIFAH." V.3628. GOOD FELLOWS VALSE EXILE PRINCE" ALLAH SAYANG. V.2284. HINDU VALSE "EXILE PRINCE." HOLD TO SIEGFRIED "GINUFIFAH." SOLE AGENT: MONQ HUAT CO., SINGAPORE. AGENT.57 words
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Article304 1933-01-25 5 Mining Shares. ipWi Wednesday. 11 a.m hare quotations are issued I txchange and stock Buyers. Sellers. Of Tin 23 6 25 ,3 181- 20|- norn ,i A* 10 3 113 Tin 11 12 r 030 0.35 Ttn 0.40 norn Busl: 5 7|- norn 1 Tln 0 9304 words
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Article120 1933-01-25 5 I-SI KI» i:v I H \SFR A CO.. EXCHANGE WD >HI( K BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. Ingjjjore Cold S'orag* Deb T J, r ten 100 101 ci pcupore Municipal 1901) 5 per cent. 105 110 noni bgapore Municipal H907) 4'-. per c-nt. 104 105 nom L' gapore Municipal120 words
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380 1933-01-25 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER FIRMS UP A LITTLE. Good Business At The Auction. (By Our Financial Correspondent j Singapore, Wednesday, neon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 6 11 16 cts., up 3 16 ct. Tin (Singapore) $74%, up Yesterday's Prices: London Rubber 2 7(324., up 1 16d.380 words
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Article214 1933-01-25 5 (By Courtesy o1 Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Jan. 25. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15|16d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 29;32d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 7 5 d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 27|32d., London demand 2s. 3 13;16d, London T.T. 2s. 3214 words
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Article1273 1933-01-25 5 The Effect Of Tin Restriction. j The annual general meeting of the Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Company, Limited, was hed on Dec. 15 at Winchester House, Old Broad Street. Londcn, .E.C. Mr. George Balfour, J.P., M.P. (chairman of the company), presided. The chairman, in moving1,273 words
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Article48 1933-01-25 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: 2 7 32d. New York: 3 <G.) ccnts. Singapore: 6 cents, business done. TIN. Londcn Spot: £145 12s. 6d. (Up 2s. 6d>. London 3 months: £1W 2s. 6d. (Unchanged» Singapore: d74.62 1 COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: Sundried 55.00 Mixed $4.5548 words
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Article726 1933-01-25 5 Chairman's Review Of The Year. lof the comnanvi rilo < chairman the r nort m Vlng the adoption <* the r.port and accounts, said: Mining work U l fel a t C^ Pany iS 3 ne Eduction by rcstr rt n y tH mUCh m re726 words
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Article90 1933-01-25 5 (7ri,-ori>MT-nrMl In SlNGAroKK BRANCH. 4, D Almeiab luat. Authored nnd Sub^cribt-d Capital t2 »'»n t».Te Paid-up Capi'aJ £1.000.001' Reserve Purd and first MMi uo» HEAD OKH( E: LONDON BK AN<-HKS Bombay. Calcutta. ColomOvj. Karacm, Maciut j Am*ra. Baghdad. Bf»hr la Basra Klrkuti Ifomil sStd Sirs jpnorp90 words
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Article362 1933-01-25 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Wednesday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are by Fra.er and Co. and Lyall and Evatl: T s«ue Value. Eraser Lyall Shares. Co. Bvatt. 1 Allenby $0.45 $0.55 $0.45 $0.60 1 Alor Gajah 0.25 0.35 0.25 0.35 IA. Hltam 0.50 0.65 0.50 0.60362 words
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Article278 1933-01-25 5 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS. a -J V 3 J CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 3 2 y. 2, J > > Buyers. Sellers. $2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.05 1.10 *2 $2 Alex. Brick Orel. u.dO u.80 nom j £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 98 9 107'6 *20 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.00 5.50278 words
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Advertisement41 1933-01-25 5 THE (pA SOUTH {%m M BRITISH UtfITKD Fn *E, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR BiSUKAJfCI ACCEPTED AT CUKKENT BATES. L 0 MAROOUOUTH. OJc,. i Marker THE Astern united ""•""O CORPORATION, LTD. f jre, marine, motor car Pe ßsonal"accident insurance. h ~""«01f:41 words
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Advertisement57 1933-01-25 5 Ĕ Mm IT*J 3°| o Interest yearly paid to you quarterly Think what small amounts put regularly away now, wi!J mean to you in time to come. In a surprisingly short time you will have an appreciable bank balance. Interest at the rate of 3% is paid quarterly. yT~.. f57 words
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Advertisement220 1933-01-25 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). Successors to CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., HO HONG BANK, LTD. OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, I/I I). CAPITAL. Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng, Esq., Chairman, Oh S:an Guan, Esq., Le* Kong Chian,220 words
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Advertisement285 1933-01-25 6 Jl xxx urn c xxx ©xx*» <' I-r i ri mm mmm *< nt IWX THEATRE WITII THE PICK OF THE WORLD'S PICTURES. TO-DAY at 3, 6.15 and 9.15 j 4 SHOWS DAILY ON i Thursday, Friday and Saturday j 2.13 p.m., 4.1-5 p.m. 0.750 pui. and 0 p.m. I285 words
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Advertisement219 1933-01-25 6 The Burning Sands of the Sahara—the clash of steel—The fiery love of a North African Cavalryman for the Dusky Arabian girl the mad revenge of the jealous-crazy Sheik SEE ALL THlS—and MORE! In REX INGRAM'S SUPERB SPECTACLE OF ARABIA BAROUD Produced by and featuring REX INGRAM (himself) j With aut219 words
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Advertisement294 1933-01-25 6 STOP HOARDING YOUR LAUGHS "THERE GOES THE BRIDE Gainsborough Picture Directed by Albert l)c( r Starring JESSIE MATTHEWS OWEN NARES I COMEDY AND SONG mZ. II MAKE THIS TBI mZM W ENTERTAINMENI ANOTHER NIGHT OF FREE Gil l TWO SHOWS FOR ONE PAYMENT. i First Show at 7.30 p.m. Second294 words
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Article309 1933-01-25 7 An Exceptionally Fine Film. AT THE CINEMAS. Rex Ingram's wonderful picture "Baroud. *hich opened at the Capitol last evening, will rcr.akily rank high in the "Films of the Yearclass. A rtory of tribal warfare and romance in Morocco, it is superbiy and vividly produc ed, with309 words
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Article123 1933-01-25 7 Government' Servant Charged. Mr. Edwin Tongue, Head of the Detective Branch, apparing before the Second Magistrate «Mr. A. W H..y» yesterday, led further -videnee in tne case in which Lee Oh Bah. I well tttrwn Straits-born Chinese, is charged. ~n several counts, with extortion. Th: aecu-red has had123 words
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Article87 1933-01-25 7 Alien Couple Fined In Police Court. Prcsecuted under the Aliens Ordinance a Dutchman end his wife. Mr and Mrs. Hoegrtrater,' appeared before the F.urth Magis»ratc (Mr. A. C. Bcyd) yesterday and were hied $20 each. They were said to have come ro.n Kuala Lumpur and to have87 words
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Article100 1933-01-25 7 Thirtv Years' Service In The FJHS. (From Our Oivn Correspondent./ Penang. Jan. 25. The death occurred at the General Hospitrl last night after a brief illness at the age of 57, of Dr. J. E. Lesslar, M.B.E.. until recently of the Medical Rerarch Institute. Kuala LumP«r. Dr.100 words
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Article1415 1933-01-25 7 MOTION TO SET ASIDE A CONVEYANCE. BANKRUPTCY OF SASSOON EZEKIEL. The adjourned hearing ef the mo ion tiled by the Official fee an Order of Cctut citing aside an alleged fraudulent conveyance e f the houee and land situated »4 Chappcl Road, Katong. from S?srccn tc his1,415 words
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Article166 1933-01-25 7 Sequel To Loss Of 50 Guilders. Bocstami Aman. described as an inspector j ttached to the p lice force in Sumatra, was he complainant in a case which was heard before the third Magistrate (Mr. J. F. F. Gregg) to-day It appears UJKt when tha complainant arrived166 words
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Article119 1933-01-25 7 Man Assaulted And Relieved Of $25. Whilst walking in Paya Lobar Read -it eheut 1 o'clock on Monday morning a Chinese was suddenly confronted by two men of the same national!*; whjc demanded money of him. When he attempted to resist he was set upen and badly119 words
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Article124 1933-01-25 7 Mr. Alan Loke's Mother-In-Law Lies In Penang. I (Frovi Our Own Correspondent.) Pcnang. Jan. 24. Tho funeral of Mrs. Lam Kam Thong, mother-in-law of Mr. Alan L kC, took place this morning. It was one of the m at gorgeous and longest seen for many be*** A mile-l124 words
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Article614 1933-01-25 7 What A Firm's Audit Revealed. As briefly reported in yesterday's Malaya Tribune," Khoo Seng Chyi*, a well known Straits-bern Chinese, formerly in the employ cf the Singapore Trading Co., Ltd., was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by the District Judge <Mr. H. A. Ferrer) yesterday on614 words
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Advertisement474 1933-01-25 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ROYAL ENGLISH SCHOOL. ,t NCI lON OF RIVER VALLEY ROAD AND TANK ROAD;. OWNED AND CONDUCTED BY A QUALIFIED TEACHER. Vacancies in all standards including (am bridge and Commercial Classes. [FLED MIDWIFE. Ceylon Malay. Mrs. living new a. 25, Prinsep Strc t. Singapore. NOTICE. rant' ment the Powers474 words
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Advertisement285 1933-01-25 7 f Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. |i The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated ln the Straits Settlements). J t HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil street, Singapore. LONDON, OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. EC J 1 j The Company has £20,000 deposited with the285 words
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Advertisement14 1933-01-25 7 WIT and WISDOM IMus PICTURES. You Get Them AH in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."14 words
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Obituary100 1933-01-25 8 A High Mass of Requiem for the repose of the soul of the late Sylvester Pereira will be sung at the Church of Saint Joseph, Victoria Street, on Friday, 27th inst., at 6.30 a.m. Kind attendances and prayers of relatives and friends are earnestly solicited. A100 words
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Obituary38 1933-01-25 8 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Danker wish to express their heartfelt thanks to those who kindly attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Emblina Barret (nee Menah) and also to those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence.38 words
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Article818 1933-01-25 8 When Count Uchida was appointed Foreign Minister of Japan a few months ago it was hoped by the West that his diplomatic experience would lead to a modification of Tokyo's aggressive policy. That hope has been damped by the activities of the Japanese military clique and finally818 words
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Article202 1933-01-25 8 The Onus Now Rests On Australia. Reuter. Melbourne, Jan. 24. The M.C.C.'s reply to the Australian protest has received a mixed reception, though lew seriously believe that the Board of Control will request cancellation of the tour, which would mean a less of £45.000 in gross gateReuter. - 202 words
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Article125 1933-01-25 8 Cabinet Action In Italy. Reuter Wireless. Rome, Jan. 20. Resulti.ls f.-oin the f?mi increase in State control of industry, the Cabin <t has decided to establish "an ins itute lor industrial reconstruction." which will be divided into two independent sections, one financing industrial undertakings and theReuter Wireless. - 125 words
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Article97 1933-01-25 8 Gratified With Result Of Trade Inquiries. Reuter. London. Jan. 24. General W. 8. Tinge, chief executive cf the Manchukuo. is leaving London to-morrow for Park, Brussels and Rome, after paving a round of visits and conducting a mission of inquiry ir.tc the Indus rial outlcck inReuter. - 97 words
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Article63 1933-01-25 8 Elephant With 60 Lb. Tusks. Reuter Wireless. Khartoum. Jan. 21. An elephant with CO It. tusks has fallen to the gun of H.R.H. ,he Duke of Gloucester Ceiling an elephant hunt which has now been umpleted. states a despatch from Torit I' is expected that His RoyalReuter Wireless. - 63 words
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Article40 1933-01-25 8 Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 22. Sir Percy Sargent, the well-known surgecn ColB s taB Eurgecn w the Briti.ii Expeditionary Forces during the Great War 5 London to-day from the effects cf flu which developed into pneumonia-Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 40 words
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Article28 1933-01-25 8 A Five Years Plan for Singapore is proposed Mr J for submission to the meeting cf the Municipal Commissions ot Singapore on Monday.28 words
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Article16 1933-01-25 8 EST,* pofeTn SSS* by thC TOSaJ i due SingaJan™!? (L ndon mails despatched on16 words
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Article27 1933-01-25 8 Members of the Straits Chinese Epworth i n ouaus umnese Epworth "L'^Sf 1 the InterleagueVeetSt *El M:thodlSt Church R*v. D F. Yap C SPeaker WUI th 227 words
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Article444 1933-01-25 8 'BY "LOOKER-ON" Kong hee fatt cko y v/ And especially the "fatt lean times. 1 'ln The Editor and staff havo many New Year greetings Chinese friends. They tru'v eir ciate and cordially reciprocate SSt Japan wants elasticity r-. League. Elastic h£ 1 Many people in X444 words
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Article40 1933-01-25 8 Reuter. Chicago JML 24 A $40 million suit for damages his been filed in a U. S. Court by stockholders agim*: Samu?l Imull and the entire board of directs of the Insull Utility Investments, Incorporated —Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article73 1933-01-25 8 SIX HOURS TO LIVE—CHAPTER DTK on P 1 OVER THE CAUSEWAY, en 2 RADIO IN MALAYA, en page 3 WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. OH P 4 PICK-POCKET STORY DISBELIEVE! > NO PARTY WANTS ELECTION on CLUB DIARY, en page 11. DIARY OP EVENTS, on pace 11. ADDRESS ON73 words
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Advertisement218 1933-01-25 8 For Your Health's Sake USB WALKER'S M^CKETTES I! purines, swettens and produces a delightfully fragrant ..unitized atmosphere which is distinctly beneficial. Can be securely fixed in any convenient position and lasts many months—without attention. A SAFEGUARD AGAINST INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Walker's Blockette, Price 75 cts. Wire Cage, Price $1.00. Obtainable from218 words
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Advertisement62 1933-01-25 8 Latest in I Ladies 9 Toilet i Ware j j U.S.deSilva Bros. j 23, High Street, j Singapore. j T.K.K.'S j Cormet Brand TENNIS SHOES. Size 25 to 30—30 cts. per pair. S«tf 31 to 35—35 eta. per pair. She 30 to 39—10 cts. per pair. Size 40 to 44—4562 words
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Advertisement15 1933-01-25 8 The "MALAYA TRIBUNE" will be PUBLISHED AS USUAL on Thursday, Friday and Saturday (BANK HOLIDAYS).15 words
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66 1933-01-25 9 FIRST STEP TOWARDS WORLD CONFERENCE. BRITISH CABINET CONSIDERING INVITATION. SCOPE OF TALK WIDENED. DOOR NOT CLOSED TO NATIONS WHICH DEFAULTED. America* invitation to debtor nations to send representatives to Washington has aroused hope of an early World Economic Conference. British Cabinet is considering a reply to66 words
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Article582 1933-01-25 9 Reuer. London, Jan. 23. tT.cial announcement made In Am to-day cf the American invitation to Ipate in the war debts cento xpectations that the Cabinet ttin« held to-day would be largely taken up question. "i however the meeting was devoted tent and the aide memoire whic/iReuer. - 582 words
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Article128 1933-01-25 9 Further Trouble In Bombay. Bombay, Jan. 24. A recrudescence of the boycett of Euroi*an brokers threatens a further co.ton-trade adlock. the agreement has net been loncured by .he rank and file of Indian l.ckers. Europvan members of the Brokers' As.oclalaai tha mcrning appeared in a body at the128 words
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Article146 1933-01-25 9 Constables' Appeal Fails. The case in r.hich two police constable», Ibrahm bin Adam and All bin Abu and a Chinese named Lee Ah Cheng were sentenced o undergo two years' rigorous imprisonment, the first two accused for accspting a bribe nd the third accused for offering same,146 words
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Article53 1933-01-25 9 Japan's Enormous Naval l Programme. Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 24. Interest la aroused by the Navy Minister's admission at yesterday's session of the Diet 'bat the naval estimates of 370 million yen for the coming fiscal year include 87 million yen as the first instalment ol the secondReuter. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration820 1933-01-25 9 TANKS FALL IN PITS. Japanese Change Plans Of Operations. Shanghai, Jan. 25. The Shiho and Jehol fronts are quiet, but fighting between the Volunteers and the Japanese is taking place in Chinsi (south-west of Chinchow) and along the TahushanTungliao Railway which runs close to the Jehol-Liaoning border.820 words
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Article110 1933-01-25 9 Reuter. Moscow, Jan. 24. Referring t? the Sino-Japanese dispute at the opening of the Central Executive Committee yesterday, M. Molotov stated that the S viet never placed its hopes in the League, nor any of its numerous commissions. The League's "ado ar und Par Eastern problems" had onlyReuter. - 110 words
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Article63 1933-01-25 9 Hongkong, Jan. 25. As a meeting of the South-West Executive C-mmittee yesterday, it was decided to wire to the League of Nations demanding the reasons of the League's failure to carry cut its responsibilities under the Covenant and urging the adoption of article 16 against Japanese vi:lences. Meanwhile63 words
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Article221 1933-01-25 9 Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 25. Mr. Shao Lik Tse, Chairman of the Kansu Provincial Government, is flying to Nanking fr:m the provincial capital, Lanchow. When passing Sianfu (the newly-ci eated municipality under the direct control cf the Executive Yuan, which in addition to being the capitalReuter. - 221 words
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Article52 1933-01-25 9 SHARE CERTIFICATES. Evidence For Defence Continued. "DON'T SULLY WITNESS." "Den t bully the witness." eaid one lawyer to another during the continued hearing yesterday of the claim again.; the P. and O Bank for return cf share certificates. The hearing lasted the whole day and is b?ing52 words
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Article1972 1933-01-25 9 The hearing of the case in which Mr. Seah Eng Lim is suing the P. and O. Ranking O:rporatjcn for the return of certain share certificates and damages for their retention was resumed yesterday in the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Whitley. The plaintffT alleged that1,972 words
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Advertisement163 1933-01-25 9 BUTTER I The fresh delicate flavour of HEYMAN BUTTER is due to the ideal conditions |j under which it is made. Produced in Victoria, Australia, it is handled and packed with scrupulous care in order to I ensure that it will keep in perfect j condition. I Agents: ~,*m\ mm163 words
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Article612 1933-01-25 10 Sports Pastimes. BOXING. MEEN LOSES FINEST FIGHT OF HIS LIFE. SURRENDER TO GERMAN JN SIXTH ROUND. DEMPSEY TACTICS NEARLY WIN. LQDdca, Jan. 10. •Jn-vor WlccaU Wf.iea la the "Deily Express cf Jan. 10: When be had sri < a n ounce of rnduran-o jefl Reggie Meen, thi former heavy-we J612 words
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Article79 1933-01-25 10 Larry Gains, the British Empire hcavy--11 Ight champion, defeated Paul Hofman. at Leeds Town Hall on Jan. 9, the Dutch champion's seconds throwing in the towel in Ihe .xih rcund. Gains, was much the better boxer and harder hitter, and he frequently chased his opponent round the79 words
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Article136 1933-01-25 10 LAWN TENNIS. The following is the programme of events for the S. C. C. Spring tournament which commences °n March 13: Championship single Championship doubles. Godown doubles handicap, Ve'.erans* doubles handicap. Oedo.vn doubles handicap partners must belong to the same firm. In order to facilitate handicapping, members136 words
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Article208 1933-01-25 10 Interesting Play On The Padan?. RUGBY FOOTBALL. An interested crowd cf spectators watched the ■•even-a-.sidc rugby matches on the Padana yesterday when in spite cf a greasy ball and heavy ground some excellent play was seen In the first game Talbot's side beat Billson'a tkU by ono208 words
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122 1933-01-25 10 BADMINTON. The Merripals B.P. Chinese New Year onelay leurnament (singles handicap, knock-cut system > will be held at the party's Court at Lorcag D,' St. George's Road, to-monow com- 1 nencing at 3 a.m. i The Beau Set 11a B.P. B" meet the August B.F.122 words
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Article23 1933-01-25 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. Reuter. London, Jan. 24. To-day's Scottish Cup replay resulted as fellows: Ct. Mirren 5; Queen's Park 1. —Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article53 1933-01-25 10 HOCKEY. C-. C. C. v. Wiltshire to-day at TanglLr H. A. Exley, Cant. P. R. p. Miers, R a. Ash worth, T. W. Morray, Lt. N. C. Phillips R. N. Elliott, B. Brook, D. H. Palmer, A. G. A, j Mcsley, M. C. Elliott and A,53 words
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Article111 1933-01-25 10 De Valera Appeals For Clear Majority. i Reuter Wireless. Dublin. Jan. 22. With the general election two days ahead, electioneering is being carried on at a high pressure t:-day throughout the Free State. De Valera. who maintains the view that Fianna Fail will triumph over all the etherReuter Wireless. - 111 words
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Article139 1933-01-25 10 Alhambra.—Laurel and Hardy in "Pack Up Your Troubles." Capital.—Rex Ingram in "Baroud." Empire.—"The Cowboy Cavalier" and "The Sin of Madelon Claudet." Great World—Side shows, pasar malam, Malay opera, Chinese wayangs, silent and talking Alms (Buster Keaton in "Parlour, Bedroom and Bath"). Marlborough.—''The Pearl Necklace," a Chinese talkie.139 words
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Article1915 1933-01-25 10 SHOCKING TRAGEDY. "Rags Stuffed Into My Mouth." CAPITAL CHARGE. The Corporal and two cnstablcs stuffed rags into my mouth, held my nose, me and f reed me to admit that I stabbed my master." This was part of a remarkable statement made be;ore the Singapore1,915 words
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Article79 1933-01-25 10 Successful Raid In Notorious Area. Seemingly quit? pleased with themselves and en? sod in various Oriental costumes 21 Chinese girls appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay) this morning on (barges of assisting in :ho management of brothels. Uiey smilingly admitted their guilt and79 words
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Article123 1933-01-25 10 Death-Roll In Various Countries. Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 21. A deathroll of 35 occurred to-day in tratedles due to Are and explosions reported by Reuter correspondents in Latvia, Mexico and opsin. The most serious disaster was at Morelia. Mexico, where 23 persons were killed and several mjuredReuter Wireless. - 123 words
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Article58 1933-01-25 10 Reuter. London, Jan. 24. The streets of London assumed their normal congestion to-day. The bus strikers late last night decided to accept their union's advice and return to work from midnight. Ai) strikers are back this morning, but 200 tramstrikers are back this morning, blit "200Reuter. - 58 words
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Article772 1933-01-25 10 CORONER'S INQUIRY. "We Told Him Not To Dive." Th? first witness. Dr. Rupert Shelley, Mcdi- cal Officer attached to the General Hospital, said that at about 12.30 p.m. on Jan. 17 the body of Mr. Williams was brought to the hospital by ambulance, from the Singapore Swimming772 words
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Advertisement16 1933-01-25 10 You Will Smile if you read SPARKLES," by "Quiz." Every Week in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."16 words
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Advertisement392 1933-01-25 11 j Wishing You All A Happy New Year. j I The New World Show j jalan Besar. j GRAND NEW WORLD PROGRAMME: j TO SUIT EVERYBODY'S TASTE. THRILLING RIDES AND OTHER j VARIETY SHOWS TO PLEASE YOU ALL. MOONLIGHT HALL. Cantonese Wayang. j SUNLIGHT The best Teochew Wayang. (Lav Sye392 words
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Advertisement15 1933-01-25 11 Violins Fittings I Cheapest Best SEASON CO., LTD., jj 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. j15 words
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Advertisement289 1933-01-25 11 I. Whispered 'Unpleasant Odour is Caused by Underarm Hair' Yvonne always wondered why she was unpopular and it was such a personal matter it was difficult to tell her Finally, i plucked up courage—" Hair under the arms is not only ugly and repulsivelooking but greatly aggravates the old problem289 words
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Advertisement227 1933-01-25 11 "■"•■->■■-■»«"-■■■■■■ 1 ■m-it mmm T BY SPECIAL T H,M APPOINTMENT. THE KTNG F SIAM tvith its tiolent movements of the arms can alter the unfailing accuracy j of an Omega watch, j Because of its precision and sturdi- ness you will find an Omega on the wrist or in the227 words
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Miscellaneous574 1933-01-25 11 CLUB DIARY. (mere are numerous Clubs and Singapore, most of the members of JJJ readers of the "Malaya Tribune. Tf J c is provided specially for them. Secrei invited to co-operate in keeping n *J and complete. Happenings of general "«W mm still be included in the m V^£JrzSL m574 words
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Article659 1933-01-25 12 PROBLEM OF WAR-TIME RECRUITS. Ex-Services Association Annual Meeting. As a result of a brief discussion at the annuaj meethig of the Singapore Branch of the ExServices Association of Malaya, held in the S.C.C. lounge yesterday, the incoming committee is to consider the qualifications of men who were659 words
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Article105 1933-01-25 12 me annual general meeting of the S>r a \t« hall on Friday. Jan. 20. at 8 pm with M„;m^dy^° h in he chair The following elected office-bearers for the ensuing year Irl ezdent Mr. Choo Chwee Ann; Ist vife?p? M Miss Foo Si Moi; 2nd vice-president. Mr105 words
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Article99 1933-01-25 12 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, Jan. 25. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Arabia 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Mata Hari 16; Toussoum 15: Erie Maru 13-Yang-Tse 10; Kuala 8; Calchas 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gst» 3) Chattanooga City 30; Karagola 36. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Nil.99 words
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Article, Illustration848 1933-01-25 12 Swami Paramananda's Address. yen so do I res.eh them.' the I,ord says in he Bhuga\ed-Giia. 'All men are struggling ilong paths that ultimately lead to Me.* H THE SWAMI'S ADDRESS. The Swami. rising amidst cheers, announced 'hat he was rroing to speak on the theme "The Commcnwea:;h848 words
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Article34 1933-01-25 12 The "Tai Shan" is expected here from Hongkong on Friday. The N.Y.K. "Hak:zaki Maru" is expected here from Eircpe on Sunday and will proceed to Hongkong and Japan on the same day.34 words
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Article90 1933-01-25 12 "T:mchcn" Dut., 604 tons, 'from Sambas, 25-1; for Samba 3 27-1. "Tinombo," Dut., 525 tons, from Deli 25-r for Deli 2T-1. "Arabia," Italian. 4,499 tons, fro.n Marseilles 24- 1; for Batavia 25-1. "Karagola," Brit., 3,647 tons, from Calcutta 25- 1; for Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta 26- 1. 'Maron," Brit.,90 words
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Article211 1933-01-25 12 Singapore, Jan. 25. R- 131 am) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $123 R. (Siam> W. Coast 2 $H8 Rice, B. Siam No. 1 $124 Rice, B. Siam No. 2 $119 Rice, Siam Old" per koyan No. 1 $178 Rice, Siam Old" No. 2 $158 Rice. Siam "Old No.211 words
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Advertisement139 1933-01-25 12 sj I Something to be I THANKFUL FOR j Jl Life would be very diab if we jl did nothing but criticise. I Usually we can find many j things to be thankful for I I and therein I ies our > I salvation. All the bad things If might139 words
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Advertisement48 1933-01-25 12 FORGET THE HUH? SPECIAL SELECTIONS for CHINESE NEW YEAR and HARI RAY A PUASA Latest Songs by CHE NORLIA, CHE MENAH, MISS NANCY, ANNIE others. also ENGLISH SONG HITS. Come and have your choice early. Available at: D T I IVI CO., 353, North Bridge Road. H.M.V. Specialists.48 words
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Advertisement192 1933-01-25 12 the serious amateur AVAILABLE for the firsl Malaya, Nagel plate and] cameras will instantly appeal serious photographer who a definite objective. Nagel plate and film-pack are among the finest ev< r Scrupulous care has been tak< their construction down smallest detail, and with theii aperture lenses and highly shutters they192 words
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Miscellaneous61 1933-01-25 12 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. D:g. P. Inches. Hours. D:g. P. Alor Star 89 Nil 9.9 73 Kota Bharu 82 0.13 0.6 75 K. Trangganu 80 0.22 0.5 74 Bukit Jeram 87 0.62 3.6 73 Mersing Singapore 7861 words
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Article709 1933-01-25 13 FEDERAL COUNCIL. Retirement Of Raja Sir Chilian. GOVERNOR AND TREATIES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kual.i Lumpur, Jan. 23. At the mcctiivj of the Federal Council 3-day His Excellency tad: "Before proceeding with the business I desire to give official txpressicn to th? feeling which we all be709 words
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Article184 1933-01-25 13 Mass Meeting At Swatow. Hongkong. Jan. 23. Gen. Li Chung Van (commander of the 4th Kwangsi Army), Mr. Wong Shao Hung (prominent official of the Kwangsi Canton Government) conferred with Gen. Chen Tsi Ton? (commander of the Ist Cantonese Army) yesterday regarding measures for defence184 words
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Article74 1933-01-25 13 British Troops To Be Withdrawn. I Reuter Wireless. Alwar, Jan. It. The disturbances in the Meo areas in Alwar State have virtually ended and it' is expecUd that the British troops called in to quell the revolt will shortly be withdrawn. BrigadieLakin. who is in charge ofReuter Wireless. - 74 words
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Advertisement404 1933-01-25 13 \v- v 4 ALL OVER THE WORLD W'* cA Consistent high quality that never varic» and awide range of V v* A delicious flavours have ensured V lyjij// universal fame for Chivers' It// Jellies. Delightfully cool and XT* appetising, they are, at the same time, very wholesome and nourishing. Start404 words
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Advertisement204 1933-01-25 13 '"prance uf n ner most glorious moments —of romance, of social ffi/Z^ffi 1 Toica with the glamour the refined woman of to-day uses the j i dt,, htful tt***dm enchanting "4711" Tosca Perfume. Its delicate and distincof an EaudeCologne. t.vc aroma symbolises good taste and culture in any li PCrS204 words
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Article95 1933-01-25 14 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to writ* to us on fubieott of public interest, n must be underttood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double tvacing. and on one95 words
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Article311 1933-01-25 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Judging by the telegraphic news of ihe proceedings at the meetings of the Assembly of the League of Nations on the important Sino-Japanese dispute, it is clear thai Japan is taking the law in her own hands, defying the resolution of the311 words
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Article174 1933-01-25 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Omnibus passengers arc not at present enjoying the rights that are usually associated with public vehicle?. In the first place, licences are granted for the control of the vehicles and passengers, and a fixed number of vehicles only arc allowed to ply174 words
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Article130 1933-01-25 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I write this letter to enquire whether it is proper, in a place of employment, to detail a man to remain at his duty for 16 hours at a stretch. At the particular place I have in mind, a man not only130 words
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Article88 1933-01-25 14 A Chinese correspondent complains that on leaving a certain private school he was given j a certificate saying that he had passed the Sixth Standard, though he was a year in the Seventh and was told that he passed the ■examination held in December. He asks us what88 words
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Article172 1933-01-25 14 Sentence Affirmed: Charge Altered. Escorted by a wardress, a Chinese woman Chan Ah Ying. appeared in the Court of' Appeal on Monday, before Mr. Justice Whitley Chan Ah Ying was convicted by a magistrate' of an offence under the Women and Girls' Protection Ordinance and was sentenced172 words
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Advertisement487 1933-01-25 14 f JOHNSON OUTBOARD Unrivalled Ml AT AD Vne( t uoiled Q in Sp«r*d. IUU 1 Uti In Performance J YOUR BIGGEST BARGAIN IN OUTBOARD rfrVrfcS=T~" MOTORS IS I Johnson Dependability. I 4 r 4 ;1-P* //jlevk A JOHNSON Outboard moto* is your strongest /»«£gnD assurance of sheer dependability and happy487 words
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Advertisement207 1933-01-25 14 4 made specially to prevent sore throats r SEALED-FRESH they reach you in perfect condition Protective and BjjBHB exclusive packings Ksavem*alH ensuring CRAVEN A FACTORY-FRESHNESS i CRAVEN A i*£oßx.™£n£st 1 j an? Sealed-fresh in When the TRU-VAC Tin is hermctieallv sded at j ntOßture-proof CELLOPHANE' j Arcadia Works, the FACTORY207 words
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1074 1933-01-25 15 Shipping News Notices. THE SHIPBUILDING DECLINE. State Of Industry As Bad As Can Be. London, Nov. 21. There is little or no improvement in the world cf shipping, though winter cruises, which are op a large scale, must be beneficial to some companies. Routine work lends little grounds for encouragement.1,074 words
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Article44 1933-01-25 15 We are asked to state that the M.M. •D-Artagnan." which is due to arrive at 2 pm to-day. will work in the Western Roads off Pasir Panjang and that a launch service will j be available between the ship and Jarduv Steps. i i44 words
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Article299 1933-01-25 15 Lord Inchcape On Shipping. Calcutta, Jan. 10. tr^ e rf are ViCtims of the unparalleled orfune T reSSl n haS *"> our misnh!m w J SS dUrlng the last Quinquennium. We fervently pray that your Lordship ma> usher in an era cf prosperity and progress to299 words
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Article103 1933-01-25 15 Arctic Storm Halts Salvage Of "Malygfat." Archangel Jan. 9. A violent Arctic storm, raising tempestuous seas, continues to hamper the work of salvager the famous Soviet icebreaker. "Malygin," which ran aground off Spitzbergen on Jan. 3. The storm reached such a velr-:ity yesterday that all salvaging operations had103 words
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Article77 1933-01-25 15 Indo-China Steam Navigation Limited. Messrs. Boustcad Co.. Ltd.. the Penrtng nrcnts of the Indo-China Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd.. state .i.r.t they are qooUng special cheap return fares from Penang and Singapore to Hongkong. China and Japan which are available for two months, the rates for which are a*;77 words
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Article643 1933-01-25 15 Attempted Tests To Save The Port. The tides, th? currents, and the monsconl Of a corner of the Indian Ocean are beiny manufactured to scale in a Bloomsbury base- j ment in order to assure the future of on; ofl the grtatest ports in the world. Soon643 words
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Advertisement403 1933-01-25 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BKITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. mcorporated in England). n PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. v AND ORIENTAL STEAM "lON CO LONDON AND VH EAST MAIL SERVICE, te, contract «itb Hla Majesty* Government). TWARD FROM LONDON. Fo»- china and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. 15,000 Feb. 3 6.000 Feb.403 words
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Advertisement206 1933-01-25 15 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. 7 m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Jan. 25 m.s. FRIESLAND, via Manila Feb. 7 t m.s. KULMERLAND, via Manila Feb. 21 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Mar. 8 t m.s. DUISBURG, via206 words
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Advertisement310 1933-01-25 15 [Latest Shipping News will be found on page 12.] Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune THE MALAYA TRIBUNE IS ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING DEPOTS: SINGAPORE. Y. Mohamed Ibrahim. 134. Tanjong Pagar Road, and Keppel Road Railway Station. A. Palasamy, General Hospital (News Seller) Mr. E. S. Kattuvasa, 391,310 words
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Advertisement227 1933-01-25 15 The Overseas Trading Syndicate, 20 Burmah I Road, Penang. Adi Ayurveda Raoayana Medical Hall, 47, Queen Street. Penang. Mr. S. K. Ibrahim, 503, Dato Kramat Read, Pcnang. MALACCA. Hong Hin Co., 14, First Cross Street. The Lanka Store, 12, Jonker Street. M. A. Gomes Co., 54, Riverside. PERAK. Federal Rubber227 words
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Advertisement168 1933-01-25 15 r i THE I "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" is now owned by the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd., and published from the "Malaya Tribune" offices at 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. It is being greatly improved by the introduction of many New Features, while the best of the old j ones are retained.168 words
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Advertisement532 1933-01-25 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. i NORDDEUTSCnER (incorporated in Germany). The undemoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWATDS. 1933. 5 "GOSLAR," for Japan and North China Jan. 31 "COELENZ" for Manila, Hongkong, j Shanghai and Japan, Feb. 6 "NECKAR" for Manila, Hongkong, j Shanghai, Japan and North China F b 13 S "LAHN"532 words
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Advertisement288 1933-01-25 16 ELAYAN SATURDAY POST j THE BIG IB CENTS-WORTH. ST OF THE WEEKLIES. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE, TO LET. ,o LET—I6S. Tank Road. Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET. REDUCED RENTS. Garage No. 32. Jalan Besar. Open Day and Night. Cars rents $6. $5, $4 to $3 to288 words
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Advertisement664 1933-01-25 16 l NEXT SATURDAY'S ISSUE WILL INCLUDE:— S p IV I A PAGE OF LOCAL PICTURES Oti/if I B LATEST MALAYAN WIRELESS NEWS Ulliy (Written by Radio Experts.) S g 1 THE BOYS' AND GIRLS' CORNERS CSZL PAGES. POULTRY NOTES OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES I as well as Cents. I I ALL664 words
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Advertisement341 1933-01-25 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. of 1883. Re Charles Keith Elphinstone Woods, adjudicated a Bankrupt under the Bankruptcy Ordinance 1870 on the 16th April, 1888. Pursuant to an Ord r of Cour. dated th/i 9th341 words
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Advertisement181 1933-01-25 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. In The Estate Of EDWARD MANASSEH NATHAN, Deceased. All per or.s having claims or demands against he estate of Edward Manasseh Nathan, d'ceas d. la cf No. 85, Marine Parade, off Eaet Coart Read. Singapore, who died on the 25th day of March, 1932, and of whes: estate181 words
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Advertisement262 1933-01-25 16 I TRIBUNE SMALL ADS~I jj BRING RESULTS |j i BECAUSE THEY REACH S THE (j PERMANENT POPULATION. EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). B, Short Street, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musicai Education Systematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete262 words
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