Malaya Tribune, 26 January 1933
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Title Section29 1933-01-26 1 The Malaya Tribune L XX, No. 21 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Jan. 26, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 193329 words
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Advertisement217 1933-01-26 1 Buj the 'MALAYAN SATURDAY POST/ The IMcturc Paper. L'O cents. Swan Brand j The milk that is liked by everybody It's quality and economy combined I |k**7 j I f m/i Sole Importers I The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., j SINGArOBE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG j ~*~HZ nin rilMl.i. Imi• II217 words
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Advertisement460 1933-01-26 1 A. FLINTER G, RatT!es Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every I :ze anii quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying pold coins and £>>ld ornrtments of every class and quality, payin.tr highest prices according to daily exchange rates. iBBBfe.. WHY DOES EVERYONE > i460 words
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Article2684 1933-01-26 2 REMAINING SPEECHES OF UNOFFICIALS. RUBBER, TEA, TOLLS. Legislative Procedure Criticised. The following are fail reports of i << tn s by in the Federal Council on Monday which were abbreviated or crowded cut in earlier reports: The Chief Secretary to Government indicated that the next meeting of Council2,684 words
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Article403 1933-01-26 2 t, Mcndav. Jan 16 His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Town Hall Penang. in the morning. In the afternoon His Excellency and LadC icmcnti gave a Garden Party at the Residency. Penang. to which 476 guests were invited v Wednesday. Jan.403 words
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Article85 1933-01-26 2 Tokyo, Dec. 29. The National Economic Research Institute is planning to invite President Herbert Hoover to Japan when he retires from office next March. This institute, which was organised by Mr. Chikuhei Nakashima, a leading parliamentary member of the Seiyukai and President of the Nakashima Aeroplane85 words
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Article465 1933-01-26 2 Viceroy's Firmness Justified. Delhi, Dec. 17. The Ottawa Bill, the third reading of which the Assembly passed without a division, will b? finally passed by the Council of State on Monday, after which the Central Legislature will adjourn, probably till February L It is generally recognised465 words
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Advertisement13 1933-01-26 2 T. SPOPfS NOTES BY "ECHO" Every Week in the 1 MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."13 words
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Advertisement156 1933-01-26 2 fhl T of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that thi remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength C Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines etc OBTAINABLE FROM ALL Dp^PjBNSARIES. A. CLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. Fountain pens J&Sr For Your Handwriting Choose AĔr PILOT"156 words
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1038 1933-01-26 3 v HINDI SADHU OF AMERICAN FAME. A DISTINGUISHED CAREER. iBY OUR INDIAN CORRESPONDENT., V:\vkanarida. who in 1893 by ol bia at the Parliament of Chicago during thai year, electri- assembly with hLs magnetic bis profound thoughts on thp mankind, and after him. anda (also direct1,038 words
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Article348 1933-01-26 3 Recuperating At The Zoo. The winter gales continue to bring to our notice cases of forced landings amongst the migrant birds. Not long ago several specimens of the snowy or Arctic owl were obliged to alight far out of their course, and a particularly fine specimen348 words
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Article282 1933-01-26 3 Irrigating Seized Estates. Madrid, Dec. 15. The work of preparing the organisation of the scheme of Agrarian Reform voted by the Cortes is being pushed forward at high speed. Despite the technical difficulties involved, hopes are held of sattling 12,000 families on the land early next282 words
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Article98 1933-01-26 3 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are irivited to writ? to us< on ibjects of public interest, n must oe un food that trie "Malaya Tribune- does no •ecessarily endorse opinions expressed by corres•ondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRI IS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double pacing), and on98 words
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Article306 1933-01-26 3 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—The Chinese New Year falls on Jan ?6. I wander how many of my Chinese sisters md brothers can say what makes this di..>" Air New Year. Can anyone tell its origin? Well, let mv tell. As far back as 220 B.C.306 words
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Article503 1933-01-26 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —In your issue of the 19th inst. there appeared a letter under the above heading from Mr. S. B. Rayman. Your correspondent brings forward three topics for discussion, namely, script-writing in Malayan school, qualifications of teachers employed, and tha question of lady503 words
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Article423 1933-01-26 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."} S ir —We find ourselves living now in midst of commercial strife, of economic stress and of political upheaval througuout the whole world. On the one hand we are faced with acute '.rade depression and consequent widespread unemployment, which in turn is423 words
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Article182 1933-01-26 3 THAT a certain instrument broadcasts its "readings"? 'By Our Scientific Correspondent.) A wonderful instrument that records the temperature, the pressure of the atmosphere the humidity (dampness) of the air, and the amount cf fog. and which automatically broadcasts its readings has been fitted to the Akron, the182 words
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Article494 1933-01-26 3 S. S. (Malacca) Association. (From Our Oxen Correspondent.) Malacca, Jan. 24. A meeting of the committee of th- Strata Settlement (Malacca) Association was held on Monday at the Malacca Club. The following were present: Messrs. w. Munro (President). F.M. Edmonds. Tan Eng Chye. P.G. Pamadasa, S.G. Pillay (hon.494 words
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Article388 1933-01-26 3 Husband Who Stabbed His Wife. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Jan. 21. A young and attractive Malabari girl named Asian btnte Mohamed was the chief witness in a case called ct the Johore Bahru Assizes this morning, presided over by the Hon. Mr. Justice Burton, the388 words
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Advertisement9 1933-01-26 3 Milk at its Best, j I j I&oensedMmP j9 words
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1506 1933-01-26 4 NEW BILL FOR THE S.S. WIDENING THE POWERS OF THE POLICE. A short Bill, Intituled An Ordinance to make b;tter provision for the control au'i regulation of traffic on public roads," is about to be intioduccd1,506 words
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Article155 1933-01-26 4 Petrol Gives Way To Gas. Chile has "gone off" petrol and is now en gas. Private ar.d public \ehicles are being equipped with the gasog.ne apparatus, ugly an 1 cumbersome- but practical, which enables cars to run en gas derived from charcoal fuel. The change ha: been brought155 words
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Article, Illustration25 1933-01-26 4 I Austra'ia v. E??<rland.—A speedway te t at the Crystal P **j-u»tralia) Is seeei winning one cf the Meet from Dicky C: Lees (England).—Central Pi25 words
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Article303 1933-01-26 4 International Contests In Germany, T:jl Let. cf international automobi'e sporting events fcr 1933 includes ten great contests i\ Germany —a iemarkably high number under existing conditions. The season will again be inaugurated with the international Garmis:hPartenkirchen winter trip, from February 2 io 5. This popular meetins which traditionall>303 words
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Article, Illustration41 1933-01-26 4 One of the many delightful models of the New Ford "Eight," renowned for their flexibility in traffic and their extraordinary comfort. The car is described by our Motor i d g Ooi re ipondent below.41 words
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Article506 1933-01-26 4 An Excellent Car In Traffic. (*> nr Motoring Correspondent.) In these days, when most makes offer such excellent value that it is extremely difficult to choose between cne car and another, the most logical way to decide would b; perhaps to first of all take a good506 words
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Advertisement15 1933-01-26 4 SHELL AY f ATI ON SERVICE Advt. of the Asiatic Petroleum Company (S.S Limit* 415 words
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Article531 1933-01-26 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, Wednesday, 11 a.m r .ng tin share quotations are issued ,1 Co, exchange and stork by f; ra I» uf Buyers. Seller». V8lUe m Kumbang Tin 23 6 25,6 £1 ,1 Malay 1«'- 201- nom inram Tin 10 3 113 5 L Tin 11-531 words
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911 1933-01-26 5 Financial News Views. MALAYAN TIN DREDGING. Mr. C. V. Stephens On The Outlook. The twenty-first annual general meeting of Malayan Tin Dredging. Ltd.. was held on Dec at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Margate EC.. Mr. c. v. Stephens ,the chairman) presiding. The chairman, in moving the adoption of tnc911 words
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Article640 1933-01-26 5 Fraser Co.'s Weekly Report. Fraser and Co. report as follows on Jan. -jWmH busuicss very auii there is Utile tb*** calls for comment in the conditions p. ni ali sections oi the .ocal sitare market. The chief event of the week in financial and polit*cal etrctefe has pcen640 words
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Article141 1933-01-26 5 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber As oeiation, in their weekly auction report of yesterday, state:: Catalogued 1.500.413 ib. 669.83 tons. Offered 3,443.660* 1b. 644.49 tons Sold 1,032.670 1b. 461.0l tons. London spot 2 7 32d. New Yoik spot 3 cents.141 words
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Article139 1933-01-26 5 Persistent Demand For Sterling. Reuter. London, Jan. 25. I Considerable interest has again been aroused by Ihe Exchange gold mjvamcn's and the Bank ef England's pure Hare, of nearly 1,000.00 in gokl for the first lime since Sept IS, !?32. may b? rr«a-ded as representingReuter. - 139 words
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Article102 1933-01-26 5 Markets Show Much Irregularity. Reuter Wireless. London. Jan. 23. On th? S ock Exchange South African minings came into the limelight again and moss prices strengthen d. Otherwise, th? new account pccrly. the markets snowing a good deal cf irr gu?ari y. the only feature b ing theReuter Wireless. - 102 words
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Article108 1933-01-26 5 I wta and Pea* (Singapore), l td., report as follows on Jen. 25. With the appro? ch :f the Chinese New Year 1 clidays. the market has been quiet with a •'ightly steadier tendency after the recent d c-Lnc. New York has been a disappointing market, but move108 words
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Article120 1933-01-26 5 .Mr. A.A. Willis Appointed New Manager. London. Jan. 1. The Chartered Bank of India Australia and China announce the resignation cf their chairman, Sir Montagu Cornish Turner, after period of 30 years' service. He is to be su--eeedJed by Mr. a.a. frost, 1 i? 2: Turner120 words
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Article121 1933-01-26 5 Another Welsh Works To Be Reopened. Cwmfelin Steelwork:; at Swansea are Mac lrcpened. The £3 worts were closed down three I I ears ago. and at that time employed about -100 men. Four cf ihe six furnaces are to be relit and SOXtte 300 men will be a121 words
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Article113 1933-01-26 5 Manchester And Indian Duties. Reuter. London. Jan. 25. Japanese competition iv the overseas cotton tttdt is among the subjects to winch attention was drawn in the annual report of the :<?r.chester Chamber of C mmeree. The report calls or. the Eritish Govcrnmen* to adopt policies designed t; secureReuter. - 113 words
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Article78 1933-01-26 5 (Incorporated in Enaiftna) SINGAPORE BRANCH; 4, D'Almelda Sired Authorised and Subscribed Capital t%m»*m Paid-up Capital ILRtRJRI Reserve Fund and R*st ttmmt HEAD OFFICE: LONIHJN BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo, fcaracni. Madit* Amara. Baghdad. Bahrviu. Basra Knkull Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened ta*J allowed at 2rj> per78 words
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Article683 1933-01-26 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Wednesday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fra-er and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: '•■«ue Value. Eraser Lyall Si S Shares. St Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $0.45 $0.55 «0.45 $0.60 1 Alor Gajah 0.25 0.35 0.25 0.35 1 A. Hitam683 words
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Advertisement42 1933-01-26 5 THE SOUTH fSfe) BRITISH UPS? ™e, marine transit AND MOTOR CAR LNSCEJLNCI ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MAiIOOLIOUTH. Ranaf er. v HniayKm Green. THE EASTERN UNITED *B*' RANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR H:RSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. *HaUre* Street, Blnrapwe42 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-26 5 THE PEOPLE'S PAPERS "Malaya Tribune"— Daily. "Malayan Saturday Post"— Weekly. I11 words
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Advertisement54 1933-01-26 5 Your nam, should Bank Book. In it will be recorded the small savings you are able to hank from time to time. Soon it will show you a handsome account, assisted by 3 per cent. interest paid quarterly. N? 9 CO L LYQUAY SI N CAPO R-E Head Office: 55,54 words
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Advertisement219 1933-01-26 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits S:ttlcm nts). Successors to CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., HO HONG BANK, LTD., OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL. Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. ■BAB OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREFT. SINGAPORE. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng. Esq.. Chairman. Oh S.'an Guan. Esq., Le? Kong Chian,219 words
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Advertisement236 1933-01-26 6 iThe Alhambra Theatre Management wishes all its Chinese Patrons a Bright and Prosperous New Year. j First the hinese New Year Supers j TV.b ::■!<>> iliJh-N THEATRE WITH THE PICK OF THIS WORLD'S PICTURES. j THEY LAUGHED! j THEY ROARED!! j THEY YELLED V! Packed houses greeted them last night236 words
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Advertisement454 1933-01-26 6 Amusements < A Happy New Year to all our Chinese and Malay Patrons. Holiday Matinees Daily at 3.15 —School-children Half-Price NIGHTLY at 6.15 and 9.13 j THE BIG HOLIDAY SHOW. j Acclaimed by Enthusiastic C rowds Nightly! 9 BAROUD" HEX INGRAM'S SUPERB SPECTACLE OF ARABIA Actually Produced in NORTH AFRICA454 words
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Advertisement372 1933-01-26 6 WISHING OUR CHINESE PATRONS A rIAPT I PROSPEROUS NEW YEAP. The "Singapore Free Prsss" says:—"The wit flows with I the humorous situations somehow have a delicious flavour. If I production The theme song is a certain catch and II vivacity does not sweep you off your leet notning will STOP372 words
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Article132 1933-01-26 7 The Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams, Resident of Selangor. who has been in poor health of late, is leaving on Feb. 4 for a round trip to Japan. He expects to be away for about five weeks. The engagement is announced of Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe, son of Mr. Yeap132 words
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Article108 1933-01-26 7 Alleged Possession Of Daggers. "Let me see the weapons." said Mr. H TOW (the District Judge) yesterday, when hree Chinese were charged win possession of three daggers. Locking at the weapons his honour remarked tiiat two had bc-en shaped from files and one was a vegetable knife108 words
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Article128 1933-01-26 7 Document Posted On Pawn Shop. (From Our Own Correspondent, j Johore Bahru, Jan. 25. A Hylam named Phoo Ah Khee, who was arretted by the Kulai pclice at Senai on the right of Dec. 31 last, was charged InJs mornng in the Johore Bahru Police Court before128 words
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Article139 1933-01-26 7 Prisoner Found Tc Be A Leper. Appearing before the District «.iidge (Air. H. A. Forrer) yesterday, Mr. A. J. Bra?:i made an application for ba 1 on behalf of a Chinese who wished to appeal against hs sentence of seven months' rigorous inyjr.£.«.!<ment. He was cor.victea cf139 words
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Article85 1933-01-26 7 Javanese Before The Court. Three Javanese and a wcman appeared before the DfetrJst Juds>e iMr. H. A. Forren yesterday, charged with enticing a thirteen-year-old girl cf the same nationality frcm the lawful guardianship oi a certain woman. The accused claimed trial ar.d the case was postponed.85 words
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Article110 1933-01-26 7 Almost Committed Robbery." '•This is a very bad case, ycur honour, and it almost amounts to robbery, said Chief Inspector Sheedy before (he Dis riet Judge (Mr. H. A. Porrer) yesterday, when a s.ven-teen-year-'!d Chinese cam? up fcr sentence. Mr. Sheedy said that a fowl dealer was110 words
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Article90 1933-01-26 7 Alleged Extortion Frcm Hawkers. v Judgment has been reserved until Jan. 30 in the case of Lee Ah Bah. the well known Straits-born Chinese with 30 year-:' Government service, who is charged on several counts with extortion involving small sums from hawkers in the Clyde Terrace Market. The90 words
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272 1933-01-26 7 The Pavilion theatre are screening an attractive holiday programme, the main feature being the Gainsborough-British Lion production "There Goes The Bride," starring Jessie I Matthews and Owen Nares. The principals are supported by a large cast, which includes Carol Goodner.272 words
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316 1933-01-26 7 Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy have made feature length films before but these are utterly I outclassed by their latest production. "Pack up your Troubles." which began a season at the Alhambra last night. Prom start to finish the film is rollicking i comedy of316 words
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144 1933-01-26 7 The Pearl Necklace," a Chinese talkie produced by the Unique Film Co., of Shanghai, began a season last evening at the Marlborough. It is strong druina, centring round one night's vanity ol a hitherto peerless wife, when, deck«d with a new dress and a borrowed144 words
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Article144 1933-01-26 7 th A h annual eneral m <*"ng of the Sanatoria Dharma Sabha. held on the 15th inst at the "Bharati Bhawan," 47. Cuff Road -kinoly lent for the occasion) the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: President, Babu Jagwant Singh- vicepresident, Shriyut Awsan Misir; hen144 words
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Advertisement282 1933-01-26 7 latest advertisements. ROYAL ENGLISH SCHOOL. »N OF RIVER VAIXiEY ROAD AND TANK ROAD). OH'NED AND CONDUCTED BY A Kl A LIFTED TEACHER. v ies in all standards including fambridsre and Commercial Classes. r MIDWIFE. Ceylon Malay. Mrs. now a: 25. Prinsep Stre?t, TENDERS. WiWIK MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Ly given that tenders282 words
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Advertisement87 1933-01-26 7 jj Assets exceed »12,000,000. Assnrance in force oym $85,900,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. i! Ii (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement*). 5 HEAD OFFICE: Great 9«* Street, Singapore. LONDON, OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies87 words
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Advertisement9 1933-01-26 7 Even THE PRINCE agrees— IT'S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS9 words
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Article867 1933-01-26 8 The controversy about Rubber Restriction furnishes one more proot of the utter necessity of constitu tional reform in Malaya, so that the country might be run with some regard for clearly expressed public opinion. The official utterances— those of His Excellency the High Commissioner and867 words
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Article44 1933-01-26 8 Singapore Assizes will open on March 1. Xlr N F. Inspector ol l>c»Uce da, been macle a l? I. n da, rcslllnvcl Kls c-ouunlssion ln t»»e ZH.V.r. «r onezan »ncl «r w. lHton-tson rulopcan >Var<le«. prions Qeriartmont. been «eoonclecl lo, »s>'il''' «lncler Me <rz<»v44 words
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Article679 1933-01-26 8 Lunar Custom Dies Very Hard. (By Our Chinese Correspondent.; Tough to-day is Chinese New Year Dtv. the National Government in China does not I rnke It as such and has ordered tbriM no C kb;atkr.r, arc to take place. In consequent', te find ti at while679 words
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Article71 1933-01-26 8 Haifa frnfc Eu: or»? 'Lmdon mails despatched en Jan. 5). by the "Rohna." which anchored ci Penang at 6.30 a.m. to-day, will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will oc ready for delivery to boxholdcr.s at 8.45 a.m. F.em China by the Santhia." due at Singapore to-morrow. From71 words
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Article259 1933-01-26 8 Owing to the outbreak of small-pos at untitled and Shanghai those places are declared infected places for the purposes of the Quarantine and Prevention of Diseases Ordinance <S.S.). The engagement is announced between Oeotfc Christian, second son of the Rev. G. H. A.shworth. M.A.. and Mrs. Ashworth, of Harton, Durham,259 words
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Article436 1933-01-26 8 :♦•> (BY "LOOKER-ON- It is, I gather, functions have ace 'f Hr> member::. ™««tai Grannie's new of ra* makes me nervous when I Vuall the different thinirs 'JL lnk get out." 3tn ***l, Did anybody sleep last afaM efforts to do so were what seemed like J436 words
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Article29 1933-01-26 8 Mr. H. T. Tan. of the untitled left by the night express on Tuesday fai k k on a business visit. The bureau (••> t?mplatcs estr.blivhing a brancb in Sj29 words
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Article116 1933-01-26 8 FEDERAL COUNCIL, on I BETTER TONE IN INDIA SV/AMI PARA MAN AND AS VISIT TO I SINGAPORE- <>» P*j I PUFFIN -LANDS' IN LONT< OUR READERS' VIEWS, on MALACCA NEWS, on page 3. OVER THE CAUSEWAY MOTORING NEWS, on pi CLUB DIARY, en pae,e 11 INDIAN NEWS,116 words
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Advertisement269 1933-01-26 8 j Qkoose from l the many lovely <l I patterns in 1 j j Tobralco I See the fascinating W Tobralco patterns. Enjoy J J that wash and wear amaz- gF ingly and keep their orig- W iMliSrTO iri.il loveliness of quality that proves by far the cheap- 1 est269 words
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Advertisement124 1933-01-26 8 i Latest j IN Ladies 9 I Toilet j i Ware i i i U. S.defilva Bros. I 23, High Street, Singapore. —_-^J j T.K.K/S j Cormet Brand TENNIS SHOES. i Size 2.*> to 30—30 els. per pa'r. Size 31 to 35—35 cts. per pair. Size 36 to 39—#0 cts.124 words
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Advertisement15 1933-01-26 8 The "MALAYA TRIBUNE" will be PUBLISHED AS USUAL on Thursday, Friday and Saturday (BANK HOLIDAYS).15 words
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1424 1933-01-26 9 COUNT UCHUM CRITICISED IN THE DIET. WAR PREPARATIONS CONTINUE. CHINESE STILL ANTICIPATE NEW YEAR ATTACK. reports of preparations for a big battle continue to How ia evidence in to-day's cables of impatience with war talk n China and1,424 words
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Article, Illustration235 1933-01-26 9 NORTHERN FLANK REPULSED. Volunteers Retreat At Mingtuan. LATEST NEWS. Peiping. Jan. 26. Over 20 Japanese motoMoims loaded tfltb rappttea for the '.rent have left Vukwan and three trains cf ammunition have arrived at YV.kwan. j Japanese ,rcops at Chacyang hrve been m- c'.cscd with the object cf threatening235 words
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Article103 1933-01-26 9 Conference Called By Mr. Stimson. Reuter. Washington, Jan. 23. A conference cf the Kellogg Pact signatories, eimilar io thai held -two years ago when tne Russian troops .hieatcned complications in China, has been called by Mr. Scimscn to con-s-cer the ihreaiencd war between Cciumbia and Peru overReuter. - 103 words
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Article65 1933-01-26 9 Over A Million Thrown Out Of Work. Reuter. Washington, Jan. 26. A re-clution urging immediate legislation to raise tariffs against countries wita depreciated currencies was passed unanimously at a private conference of Republican Members cf the House cf Representatives. It is claimed thaS ever a million AmericansReuter. - 65 words
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Article30 1933-01-26 9 Demonstrators Killed In Germany. Reuter. Dresden, Jan. 25. Eight demonstrators were killed and 12 seriously injured in a clash between police and Communists at a meeting to-night. --Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article45 1933-01-26 9 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 25. Stock brokers have struck as a protest i gainst Socialis ie taxation voted by the Finance Ccmmi tee in the Chamber. Ihe Stock Exchange is idle. The Finance Minister i ss threatened proceedings against the authors «>: lh« d.in.'u.siiation.-Kfiiler.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article4237 1933-01-26 9 COMPARISON WITH OLD DAYS. Huge Quantities Thrown Away. Interesting Address To Rotary Club. The Ont of a series of three lectures on "Oil" was given by Rotarian CH. Talbot at the weekly lunch-en meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore, held at the Adelohi Hotel veste<daj> Tl4,237 words
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Advertisement347 1933-01-26 9 PHOSFERINE ASSISTS ATHLETE'S SUCCESSES I TOEING the winner of 72 weight-lifting Matches and Tournaments during the past 10 years, my lengthy experiences in active athletics and strength contests have proved to me that Phosferine, apart from its inestimable value in cases of Indigestion, Brain Fag and Nerve Disorders, is of347 words
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317 1933-01-26 10 Sports Pastimes. SCOTTISH CUP—2nd ROUND. MID-WEEK ENGLISH LEAGUE MATCHES. ASSN. FOOTBALL. London. Jan. 25. The draw for the second round of the Beottlati Cup competition to be played on Feb. 4 resulted a.s follows: Dundee U v. St. Jdhnstone. Si Mfrren v. Kilmarnock. Aberdeen v. Hibernian oz Forfat. L'lth v.317 words
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Article205 1933-01-26 10 R.S.Y.C. EVENTS. On Sunday th? R yal Singapore Yacht Club "A" Class will sail the second of a series of three races for the "Dodo" Challenge Cup Start 10 a.m. The "B" Class will sail two team races against the Officers of H.M.S. "Falmouth." The morning race will start205 words
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Article171 1933-01-26 10 "TEST" MATCH IN LONDON. An interesting relay match was commenced at Thurston's between England (Newman and Davis* and Australasia (Lindrum and McConachy) recently. Each cession is of three hours duration, and the competitors play in pairs for an hour and a half at each session. The match is being171 words
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Article215 1933-01-26 10 CLASH BETWEEN SERVICE CHAMPIONS. BOXING. There has been a slight alteration in the programme of fights fixed fcr Saturday night at the New World Arena. Aircraftsman Graham, who was' orgina'ly billed against Max Manila has now been matched against Joe Diamond, the Batu Pahat negro.215 words
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Article214 1933-01-26 10 S.C.C. SEVEN-A SIDE. TOURNAMENT CONCLUDED IN TWO DAYS. The final game in the seven-a-side series on the Padang was played last night. Bonnar s t r ani defeating Talbot's team by three tries (nine points) to a goal and a try 'eight points). Dr. E. D. Lindow refereed214 words
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Article53 1933-01-26 10 S.C.C. CHINESE NEW YEAR TOURNAMENT. Owing to the wet weather, there was no piay this morning in the Chinese New Yeai open tennis tournament at the S.C.C. All competitors are requested to report to the hon. referee at the S.C.C. at 2 p.m. Ie-day, in readiness to play53 words
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Article352 1933-01-26 10 BEAU STELLA BP. At the second annual meeting of the "Beau Stella Badminton Party, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: President, Mr. Johnnie Lee: hon: secretary Mr. Anthony Syn (re-elected); hon: treasurer. Mr. Chan Teng Seng; hon: auditor. Mr. Wee Sai Bah (re-elected); hon. sports captain,352 words
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Article174 1933-01-26 10 HANDICAPS FOR TO-MORROW'S EVENTS. THE TURF. Handicaps for the Taiping Turf Club amateur race meeting to-morrow are as follows: RACE I.—Polo Pony Race—(about 2 furs.)— Catch Weights—Mm: tl.1—4.00 p.m.: Nasio, Poppy, Jaya, Jadi, Countess, Lady Blair, Myra. RACE 2.—Ponies 2 and 3 Combd.—Div. 1— (about 5 furs.)—4.3o174 words
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Article399 1933-01-26 10 Y.M.C.A. BEAT FORT CANNING. The Y.M.C.A. II were rather lucky to beat Fort Canning on the latter's ground last evening by the odd goal in three, for the military men pressed throughout the .game, although they finished badly and the Y.M.C.A. defence played determinedly. The teams were as follows:399 words
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Article57 1933-01-26 10 G.G.C. FEBRUARY FIXTURES. The following are the Garrison Golf Club fixtures for February. 1933: Rose Bowl to be played during the month 'mixed fcursomes). Feb. 4th and sih. Governor's Cup (18 holes 2ogey). Uth and 12th, men's monthly medal (bogey) 12th. Wei-Hai-Wei Cup, Ist round. 15th and 16th, ladies'57 words
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Article115 1933-01-26 10 THE OVER. The oldest laws cf cricket extant are those of 1744. It is there stated that the over should consist of f;ur balls. This number was retained until May, 1889, when it was increased to five. In May, 1900, the number was still further increased to six. In115 words
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Article203 1933-01-26 10 Mr. Mac Donald To Be Chairman. i Reuter. Geneva, Jan. 25. The organising committee cf the Word Economic Conference has decided to invite Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald to act as chairman of the Conference. The Committee agreed that three months' notice was necessary for convening the Conference. TheReuter. - 203 words
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Article163 1933-01-26 10 Failure Of Negotiations. Reuter. London. Jan. 25. The dispute over the proposed reduction in wages cf railway employees is likely to boprotracted and may possibly result in a strike, following the decision of the three railway uni:ns not to accept the findings of the chairman :f the NationalReuter. - 163 words
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Article480 1933-01-26 10 SIXTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. A most enjoyable week-end was spent by the members of the Siew Sin Sia and their friends on Saturday and Sunday last when the sixth anniversary of the Association was celebrated, the venue being the bungalow ci Hr. Aw Boon Baw at the 5U480 words
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Article152 1933-01-26 10 Alleged Intruder In Bedroom. The alarming experience of a fifteen-year-old girl, who awoke to find a man in her bed100m, was related before the District Judge <Mr. H. A. Porrer) yesterday, when a dark, well-built Boyanese, Alwi bin Dollah, was charged with housebreaking and thefts Giving evidence,152 words
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Article170 1933-01-26 10 H.E. RESTRICTION. Statement* Welcomed At Home. Reuter. London, Jan. 25. The "Financial Times" says that Genevas expats' endorsement of the regulation of exports or production in order to improve prices has occasioned some surprise. The paper is of opinion that such endorsement is not intended to be generally applied andReuter. - 170 words
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Article75 1933-01-26 10 Commander Sutton To Serve Sentence. Reuter. London, Jan. 25. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council nas dismissed the appeal of Commander J. G. Sutton.—Reuter. (Commander Sutton, of H.M.S. "Resource."' vas committed for trial on Sept. 30, on a charge cf manslaughter of a native proprietor ai Limassol.Reuter. - 75 words
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Article223 1933-01-26 10 Public Examinations. In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, befcre Mr. Justice a'-Beckett Terrell the public examination of Wee Baba was taken up. The bankrupt said that he had a wife and five children. He supported other relatives as well. He was employed at the Post Office for seven years223 words
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Article96 1933-01-26 10 The net collection mad? on account of Earl Haig's Poppy Day Fund during 1932 amounted to $13,711.76. for which a draft valu:- £1,594. 7s. has been forwarded to the Organising Secretary in London. The amount is made up as follows: Sale of Poppies 7,313.73 Sal:96 words
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Article77 1933-01-26 10 A rumour is current that the Railway Board is to be abolished, says the "Malay Mail." Dr. B. A. Taylor, of the Health Branch, P.M.S., stationed in East Pahang, arrived with Mrs. Taylor this morning from Kuantan by th? "Lipis." Mr. W. Simms, manager of the I poh branch of77 words
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Article206 1933-01-26 10 DE VALER.V's Majority Or mh Deadlock? Reuter. Out of 153 Deputies have aln a l f( unopposed. At 1.45 a m thp the Parties was 12 de'valw Cosgravites, 4 Independent Labour. 1 Mr. Cosgrave was. elected in r City, but his lead on the first IS* enceReuter. - 206 words
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Article240 1933-01-26 10 Visits To Local Places Of Interest. The British Medical Asaociaiioa Branch) will hold its annual meetings in Ban* I-ere from to-morrow until Sunda. apt having been arranged by Dr. Evans (Secretary cf the Southern Division l. The Presidential address will be delivered a business meeting240 words
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Article129 1933-01-26 10 Twakow Coolie's Defence. "The ade was low and I vat uvgot back to my twakcw. 6 I slept on five-foot path in Bali Lane. I was awaken-n by blows and saw about ten men assaulting me. Then I became uncoo "The next thing I tcaXtt129 words
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Article102 1933-01-26 10 Alhambra.—Laurel ar.d HsrdJ Your Troubles." Capital.—Rex Ingram In X pa Empire.—"The Cowboy Cavalier Sin of Madelon Claud Great World.—Side shows, P«" g* Malay opera, Chinese wayangs. «U» ing films (Buster Keaton in loa and Bath"). Marlborough.—"The Pear! Chines? talkie. onttti* New World.—Side shows, open*ir Malay operas. Chinese102 words
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Advertisement8 1933-01-26 10 Now LARWOOD says:— IT'S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS8 words
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Advertisement16 1933-01-26 10 PLEASE THE WIFE by Buying the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" She'll Like It. And So Will You.16 words
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Article2089 1933-01-26 11 The R.T.C. And After—Fears of Needless Delay In Passing The India Bill—Mr. Andrews Is Hopeful—Britain And The Temple Entry Bill. If what the London correspondent of a responsible journal like the "Statesman" says is true, it should be feared that the labours of the third Round-Table2,089 words
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140 1933-01-26 11 Several Burmese members of the Finance Committee of the Burma Le&islature have submitted a letter to the Governor, urging a prop:rtionate reduction in the land revenue, owing to the fall to the extent of two-thirds in the prices ef paddy and other crops and140 words
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Advertisement224 1933-01-26 11 I f I t II t I I j I Pianos Bought, Soldi And Exchanged. t SEASON CO., LTD., i 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. J I rmmm j Wishing You All A Happy New Year, j The New World Show j Jalan Besar. j GRAND NEW WORLD PROGRAMME: SUrr224 words
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Advertisement10 1933-01-26 11 Ask AMY JOHNSON —She says: IT'S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS10 words
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Advertisement152 1933-01-26 11 J S ORANGE SMASH I wm SUPERSEDES all. |marine insurance I j GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD j EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED I j AT LOW RATES j (For quotations for all transit risks by Road, Rail or Water (t Apply to:— SSIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. j General Agents: C Motor152 words
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Miscellaneous446 1933-01-26 11 CLUB DIARY. > umcrous Clubs and Societtes in \t of the members of which are t •Malaya Tribune." This Diary > cwlly for them. Secretaries are >-operate in keeping it up-to-date Happenings of general interest ,-luded in the "Diary of Events." Diarf can cover meetings, enter '-visits and such functions,446 words
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Miscellaneous503 1933-01-26 11 p.m. Attendance of singers and musicians compulsory. 'Straits Juvenile Union: Funeral of Mr. Koh Soo Heng's grandmother, 40-1, Norfolk Road 9.45 a.m. Golden Bell Minstrels: Invitation of patron, Mr. Wong Siew Tong, 2, Lorong 11. Geylang. Assemble, 11, Lorong 24, Geylang. Fancy dress compulsory. Three prizes will be given for503 words
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Article431 1933-01-26 12 21 YEARS' CONTRACT. F.M.S. Government To Pay A Year. Hat nm 1 asc made betwe n H.H. th Sultan of Jchorc and the F.M.S. Government tfl respect, cf the Johore Stat.- Railway was laid bfore the Fed rai Council on Monday. A lease of the railway431 words
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Article173 1933-01-26 12 Woman Drinks Acetic Acid. iFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Johcre Bahru, Jan. 24. A Chinese married woman \.ho gave her rr;me as Low Kwce Boey, was produced before >ht Second Magistrate, Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Sheikh Yahya. to-day. en -a chv.ge of having at tempted to commit 'e-uicide173 words
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Article1100 1933-01-26 12 Proposed Scheme Approved. APPLICATION IN COURT. A moticn for directions and for the approval c* court of the proposed schemi lor the i"ccntruction of Raffles Hotel was made in ihBLinkrup.cy Cour. yesterday, before M.\ Justin a Becke'.t Terrell Mr. E. N. Taylor, lor the Official Assignee,1,100 words
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Article550 1933-01-26 12 ACCUSED IN FORGERY CASE DISAPPEARS. Woman Who Fought Gang Robbers. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bah.ru. Jan. 24. The Jch'jre Be.hru Arwtawj ended this B when ali tiat cases on the list (ten) save cue. were disposed of, Tne one ci'se ahich had to be p stpjoed550 words
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Article113 1933-01-26 12 ARRIVAI "Hua Tong." Bril Dickson 26-3: for M "Burgenland." G>r. 4,3 25-1; for Yokonam "Silverash,* Brit.. 3,021 1 25-1; for CaleJt: "Scaang." Dut.. 729 25-1; for Pakmba i; "Hafthor," N rv 25- 1; for Ban rko '"Tcboali," Dut.. 26- 1; for Beagka!! "'Valentijn," Dut.. 1,181 for Bali 28-1.113 words
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Advertisement59 1933-01-26 12 What did LINDBERGII >av -f" "IT'S TOUCH TO BE FAMOUS CATARACT rtu rtek of operation. No matt ri i No matter howev r ra.-d th< Guaranteed cure without any harm. Partlcuhn on request. Apply Dr Bhennaa, FCS Baliabhanga (Fandpun. B< n You Will Smile if you read SPARKLES," by "Quiz."59 words
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Miscellaneous185 1933-01-26 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. JAN. 26. High Tide.—lo.3l a.m. Chinese New Year (Bank Holiday). Golf: Keppel G. C. Chinese New Year competitions. Rugby: S.C.C. Seven-a-side Tournament. TO-MORROW. JAN. 27. High Tide.—ll.2o a.m. Chinese New Year "Bank Holiday). Goh Keppel G.C. Chinese New Year Competitions. Rugby: S.C.C. Seven-a-side Tournament. Hcckey S.R.C.185 words
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Miscellaneous244 1933-01-26 12 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Station*. Dg. F. Inches. Hours. Dig. F. Alor Star 3C Nil 10.5 70 Kcta. Bharu 83 0.09 c.5 72 K. Tiengganu Buki Jenun 88 1.32 6.8 71 Merging 80 0.04 Nil 75 Btrtgapcr; 8i244 words
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Article443 1933-01-26 13 BOXER ARRESTED. Sensational Affair In Shanghai. The home of an Indian doctor in the French Concession. Shanghai, warj tne scene of a fatal shooting affair on Jan. 4. the victim being Dr. H. Eduljee, who lived with Mrs. Eduljee at 120. Avenue Dubail. While tne doctor was443 words
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Article85 1933-01-26 13 Prosecuting Attorney Urge Leniency. Reuter Wireless. Prague. Jan. 20. flhntenfea varyinar f;om five months to H days' imprisonment hay? been imposed on nhi" young Slovaks found suilty cf complicity In utGVwiugnt ainrd at th: separation of Slovakia from C.rccho-Slovakia. The prosecuting Sta'e Mtornt-v urged leniency enReuter Wireless. - 85 words
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Article246 1933-01-26 13 Claim Against Municipality Settled; (From Our Own Corrcspomlc vt.) Pcnane, Jan. 2.J. In the Supreme Court to-day a settlement war reached in the ease in which Mr. Joseph Reed sued the Pcuang Municipal Commissioners and Me srs. J. R. Dancon. W. H. Brodie, A. T. D utral246 words
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Article254 1933-01-26 13 No Persian Minister In London. Reuter Wireless. Geneva. Jan. 1. Further pints in the Persian memorandum regarding the cil dispute are that in lieu of a royalty the whole oilfiield was placed gratuit usly at the disposal of the concessionaire I abject to his paying ordinaryReuter Wireless. - 254 words
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Article152 1933-01-26 13 Move To Give Leadership To Lloyd Gejrge. Reuter Wireless. London. Jan. 20. There is a keen desire on th? part of Welsh Liberals to see Mr. Lie yd Geor ge th? leader of ihe Liberal Pany. and this was repea'edly expressed at the conference of th?Reuter Wireless. - 152 words
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Article113 1933-01-26 13 Mollison's Projected Atlantic Flight. Reuter Wireless. London. Jan. 18. The airman MAllison, accompanicd by Capt. W. Courtney, flew to Dublin to-day to dlscur.s plans for the South Atlantic flight with the Irish airman Saul. He stated he was ready to be recalled at any moment toReuter Wireless. - 113 words
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Article202 1933-01-26 13 Locksmith Abuses His Knowledge. A Chinese who described himself as a lockrmith and watch repairer found hinlself before the Second M;*gr?trhite (Mr. A. W. Hay) on Mcnday on a charge of criminal trespass it was alleged that he tried to get into the room of a h202 words
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Article135 1933-01-26 13 Routine orders by Lisut. Col. M. J. T. Reilly, M.C, Commanding 5.8.V.F.. dated Singapore. January 25: Obituary j The Commandant deeply regrets to announce the death ;f Pte. G. Pect "C' (Scottish) Co. which occurred on Jan. 22. Leave—(Officers): Lieut. R. J hnstont. M.C, is granted have135 words
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Article1011 1933-01-26 13 EUROPEANS OPPOSED. Unofficials' Speeches And The Replies. by Mr A q tm» 811 was volced X, iom Lllburne and Mr. A. S. Bailey. T> the latter s request that the Bill be held in abeyance for three months Sir c!cU Clementi said: is impossible.oTtm m by1,011 words
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Article120 1933-01-26 13 Fog And Frost In England. Reuter Wireless. London, Jan 23. All England shivered in the coldest day (xpericnced fcr four years when 17 degrees cf fro:t were recorded in London and the tubinbs and 21 degrees in of Hampshire. Skating is in full swing in the northernReuter Wireless. - 120 words
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Article79 1933-01-26 13 Renounces Rights To A Throne. Reuter Wireless. Marseilles. Jan. 18. The beautiful h-reditary Princess Charlotte, of Monaco, has written to her father. Prince Louis, renouncing all her hereditary rights to the Thrcn: in favour of her son, the boy Prince Rainier, or failing him her daughter, Princess Antoinette,Reuter Wireless. - 79 words
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Advertisement323 1933-01-26 13 DO AIV S Lung_Tonic. !re surfering from a bad Cold, t is important that Id take immediate treatment, c simple ailments may scri ma illnesses. DOAN'S LUNG TONIC is a special diseases of the Throat It is most effective for ure of Cough, Colds, Phlegm of the Throat, up or323 words
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Advertisement13 1933-01-26 13 Current Comment on Malayan Affairs in the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents Only.13 words
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Advertisement10 1933-01-26 13 t. For Reliability and Economy iV. STR4ITS JAVA TRADING CO.10 words
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Article55 1933-01-26 14 Bishop Punished In Russia. Berlin, Jan. 2. The Bishop of Orenburg, Russia, has been sentenced to six years' imprisonment and five years' exile as a punishment for having combated anti-God" campaign by which it is planned to suppress all forms of religion in Russia by the55 words
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Article394 1933-01-26 14 U. S. A. Invitation To Debtors. Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 21. The formal invitation to Britain to discuss debts, which has been conveyed to the British Ambassador in Washington by Colonel Stimson. -Is expected to reach London during the weekend but until the invitation, which willReuter Wireless. - 394 words
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Article217 1933-01-26 14 No Interference In Manchuria. Nanking. Jan. 7. Chinese press reports from Geneva state thai according to information allegedly emanating trom American sources. England and Franc jecretly consented not to interfere"" in the Manchurian situation at th? time of Ute Japanese withdrawal from Shanghai featur d217 words
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Article43 1933-01-26 14 Revenue officers came upon 80 gallons of "amsu in a house Off Victoria Street early on Monday night. The liquor was in 20 kerosene tins. The duty on the 80 gallons would be about $500. No arrests were made.43 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1933-01-26 14 INTRIGUE AND ROMANCE AT GENEVA Our Serial Story. Below is the fourth instalment of our serial Sicry, "Six Hours To i v ia trig ue and romance in connection with a Geneva Peace Conference u lin C < been produced as a talkie by the Fox1,201 words
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Advertisement382 1933-01-26 14 j BUILD" YOUft OWN I RADIO j RECEIVER AND j ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONE FROM PLANS AND COMPONENTS FROM THE LARGEST j RADIO STOCKS IN THE EAST. RADIO SERVICE Co. MALAYA 1 2, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. PHONE 7399. f Sole Agents, Distributors and Stockists for J THE LEADING RADIO MANUFACTURERS. r t382 words
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Advertisement88 1933-01-26 14 20 PAGES 20 EVERY SATURDAY The Saturday "Tribune" is now increased to 20 pages and contains— A Page Of Pictures. A Wireless Page. Boys' Corner. Girls' Corner. Poultry Notes. Exclusive Air Mail Articles. And the Price is ONLY 5 CENTS EVER INCREASING SALES. The circulation of the paper is steadily88 words
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Advertisement62 1933-01-26 14 NOVELTY NOVELTY-' GUARANTEED 15-JEWEL LEVER MOVEMENT. CHROME, SILVER, 14 CT. GOLD, 18|Ct. GOLD. NEW HANDLESS WRIST WATCH. I NO HANDS. NO GLASS TO BREAK. Easy to find out the correct time. Movement same as an ordinary watcn. Neat and compact in appearance. MODERATE PRICES FROM $10.90 UPWARDS. K. M. OU62 words
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Miscellaneous700 1933-01-26 14 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. Wavelengths: 25.3 and 31.3 metres. G.M.T. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from Big B%a. Laddie Clarke's Imperial Hydro Hotel Orchestra, from the Imperial Hydro Hot?'. Blackpool.700 words
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1180 1933-01-26 15 Shipping News Notices. AMERICAN REVIEW OF SHIPPING. Return Of Optimism And Confidence, Mr. R. Stanley Dollar, the President of the Dollar. United States, and American Mail Lines, gives the following review of American shipping during 1932: That confidence and optimism have returned, not only to shipowners but to all other1,180 words
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Article354 1933-01-26 15 Captain And Officers Of Madison Honoured. sudors ofth?flisS!H rescue of the three ?h?bSk wp' 11 freigthfcr Nevada from Western A.l B°f Amati snak Island of the 3an In2SS" ns 0 29 were rewarded Seaui Tunef" 8 CCremony accordin to the tSSSS '3L\ Healy of the Mcu^2 <354 words
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Article138 1933-01-26 15 Colombia Does 19 Knots On Trial Run. In her trial runs over a measured course off the Virginia Oapes the steam turbine driven liner Colombia, of he Colombian Steamship Line, attained a speed of 18.98 knots. The Colombia, which is the first of two vessels built for138 words
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Article593 1933-01-26 15 Old Skipper Of The Pacific Mail Company. Regrets will be felt by many in the Far East at the passing of Captain Conner, who died at his house in Yamamotodori. Japan, on Jan. 2, at the age of 88, says the "Japan Chronicle." By his593 words
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Advertisement430 1933-01-26 15 jjTKAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. incorporated in England). MAll PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. >r AND ORIENTAL STEAM j'\TION*CO., LONDON AND r EAST MAIL SERVICE. ade r contract with Sh aaaJeatTo Government). .YARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. 15.000 Feb. 3 6.000 Feb.430 words
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Advertisement210 1933-01-26 15 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHTNA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Jan. 26 m .s. FRIESLuiND, via ManUa Feb. 7 f m.s. KULMERLAND, via Manila Feb. 21 t ms. RAMSES, via Manila Mar. 8 t m.s. DUISBURG,210 words
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Advertisement466 1933-01-26 15 MM^MMMW M^BMlM Ml »^Ms»^iSMe«Mseaw«sa«a»ai^ Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune THE MALAYA TRIBUNE IS ON SALE AT The Overseas Trading Syndicate, 20 Burmah THE FOLLOWING DEPOTS:— Road, Penang. Adl Ayurveda Rasayana Medical Hall, 47, SINGAPORE. Queen Street, Penang. Y. Mohamed Ibrahim, 134, Tanjong Pagar M JIS X'K' 1 1,466 words
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Advertisement179 1933-01-26 15 [Latest Shipping News will be found on page 12.] <cv THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" il now owned by the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd., and published j from the "Malaya Tribune- offices at 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. It te being greatly improved by the introduction of many New J Features, while179 words
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Advertisement513 1933-01-26 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended .fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 1933. "GOSLAR," for Japan and North China Jan. 31 "COBLENZ" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Feb. 6 "NECKAR" for Manila, Hongkong. Shanghai, Japan and North China Feb. 13 "LAHN" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, Japan and513 words
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Advertisement338 1933-01-26 16 I HOUSE OF LORDS I IMPERIAL VAT WHISKY. WHISKY. Q FINE OLD MATURED WHISKY. Q M JG $2.75 per bottle, JE I p\ or $30 per case duty paid. \j Lowest price ever offered on the market. if We also stock ail well-known brands of liquors at moderate J] prices.338 words
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Advertisement669 1933-01-26 16 I NEXT SATURDAY'S ISSUE WILL INCLUDE:— :< c cj A PAGE OF LOCAL PICTURES n M l ff I j LATEST MALAYAN WIRELESS NEWS 7 (Writtcn b v Radw E*p ertsJ C S THE BOYS' AND GIRLS' CORNERS GjjL PAGES. POULTRY NOTES OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES I as well as Cents.669 words
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