Malaya Tribune, 27 January 1933

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XX.- No. 22 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Jan. 27, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1933.
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    • 24 1 Buy the "MALAYAN SATURDAY rOSTV The Picture Paper. 20 cents. L f I Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. lllljl (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.)
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    • 43 1 A. FLINTKR 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 quaHty, paying highest prires according to daily exchange rates.
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    • 118 2 'Why envy me when you can do as I do Buck yourself up with the energy It is not tke number of your years that counts, but your remaining stock ©f energy. Bournville Cocoa can restore energy as no other article of ordinary diet has power to do* Bournville excels
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    • 129 3 QUALITY iff COUNTS /I EVERY DAY EVERY WAY PH(ENIX BSi FRUITPOP Gets MORE FAVOURITE J"l^ n ffljJ§ AERATED WATER |r|JP .||pp WORKS i RADIO RECEIVER OR IGRAMO—AMPLIFIER i Is Not Giving Absolute Satisiaction TAKE VOI R DIFFICULTIES TO j 1 R4DIO SERVICE Co. iZ± I 2. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. J
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    • 13 3 Are YOU a Subscriber to the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST," 1 The Trading Weekly?
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    • 179 3 THE FIRST STEP TO SUCCESS (jj^fim: These are times when business men need every ounce of energy. Kec your initiative and your zest for work which come from perfect health, and combat depression. y-* Only Wincarnis can give you A r£EQ!M CAUSE OF FAILURE Ifs> I health means losing money.
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    • 728 3 Empire 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-.i. Concert by the Northern S-udio Orchestra, from a Manchester Studio. 3.00 p.m.
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  • 1688 4 SPOTLIGHTS SCREEN STAGE (EDITED BY "CINEQUE.") U a- ibr: 'I entertainment drive is on. "Pack Up V ur Troubl-.," .started the ball rolling on Wednesday and i.s now running to four big hcuse; daily with all the earmarks of a re:.i rupceat But the fans ,vhl nave to hurry If
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  • 697 4 Make-Up Man's Views On Film Stars. i (From Our Own 'Correspondent.) "Hundreds of actors and actreses la Holly wo d could not work without the rrake-un matt. Some are bald, some have doub'e chinand others have turned-up ncses. One of the most rcmantic figures of the
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  • 1307 4 Cryptic Addresses Puzzle The Post-Man. (BY WILLIAM PENNY.) A s'.ar can be known by any ether name, and slill remain a star, according to letters received from "fans" all ever the world. They each address their particular film favourite in phrases of endearment. They
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  • 436 5 Mining Shares. Singapore. Wednesday, 11 a.m lag tin share quotations are Issued r and Co.. exchange and stock IsMJJ Buyers. Sellera. m Kumbang Tin 23 6 256 Antral Malay 181- 20|- nom Hi-am Tin 10 3 113 n Bangrtn Tin Hi- Uh S Batang P*d»nt 0 06
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  • 116 5 /WED BY FRASER St CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. Singapore Cold S.orage Deb 7 per ten*. 100 101 ci BftfriMW Municipal 1901 5 per cent. 103 110 norn 6!:.?apore Municipal H907) 4 per c nt. 104 105 dcm Singapore Municipal 'IWOi 4', per cent. 104
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  • 1247 5 Financial News Views. LUMUT RUBBER ESTATES. Sir F. Swettenham On New Uses. The aventy-third ordinary general meetmg of Lumut Rubber Estates. Limited was held in London, on Dec. 22. Sir F. T Swetten ham G.C.M.G.. C.H. Uhe chairman o he company) presiding. Jf* ch airman said: The outstanding facts Pr
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  • 129 5 Improvement Of GiltEdged. Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 24. j In the foreign exchange market to-day American dollars and French francs suffeied from persistent buying of sterling which was chiefly due to Vox recant decision of President Hoo/er and Mr. Roosevelt to re-open discussion concerning War Debts with
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  • 102 5 Guthrie and Co., Ltd.. Singapore, forward the following latest buyers" prices, received by cable for Malayan palm oil and palm kernes: PALM OIL IN BULK. c.i.f. landed weights New York-Philadelphi i 2.25 cents (U.S. currency) per lb. c.i.f. landed weights Pacific Pcrts 2.25 c?n s (U.S.
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  • 155 5 An Early American Effort. The rectified volatile product obtained by the dry distilation of crude rubber «as designated "Caoutchoucine" by William H. Barnard who patented it in August, 1833. His procers was as follows. Crude rubber as imported was cut into small lumps, placed in a cast-iron
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  • 219 5 Business With Middle Asia. Mr. Frank S. Williams. American Trade Ccmmi:sicner, 7A, Ocean Building, Singapore, has received by cable the following statistics relating to the foreign trade of th? United States with Middle Asia for November, 1932. Total Exports from United States G5139,000.00i» To Bri ish Malaya 146.000
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  • 163 5 Parcels Exchanged Between The S.S. And F.M.S. With effect from Feb. 1. 1933. the senderso- r !)2reels posted in the Straits Settlements to-' delivtrj- in the Federated Malay States or of parcels posted in the Federated Malay Stans fcr delivery In the Straits Settlements, may undertake at the
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  • 74 5 Accounts of Pontian (Malay) Rubber Co. to Sept. 30. show less of £987 (against profit of £221». after allowing £184 for depreciation and £163 (£528) balance of income-tax accoun*. Credit forward reduced to £885. Property stands in books at £49.409. or approximately £39 per planted acre. Investments
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  • 539 5 Negotiations For Sale Of The Estate. Th? twen'y-fourth annual general mee'iivi of the S.kong Rubber Company, Limit.d, was held en Dec. 21, in London, the Hon. Everard Feilding, chairman of the company, presiding. The chairman said: My collegues have requested me to All the position occupied by
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  • 82 5 (Incorporated in England* SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D Aimcia» dueek Authorised and Subscribed Capital E2.000.d0c Paid-up Capital si.ooo.ooc Reservt Fund and Rea* I 500.008 BEAD OFFICE: LONIMJN BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta. Colombo. Karacn). Maoiat> Amara. Baghdad, Bah/tin. basr* Kucull Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and iniere«j allowed
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  • 370 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Wednesday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Prater and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: r<! «ue Value. Fraser Lyall St 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 IA. Hitam
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  • 281 5 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS. a. a-' 3aJ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. J Buyers. Sellers. $2 $2 Akx. Brick Pref. 1.05 1.10 12 S2 Alex. Brick Ord. v.50 O.so norn j£l £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 98 9 107 6 $10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.00 5.50 ]£1 £1 C. Tin Pref. 7 p.c.
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    • 49 5 tTHE SOUTH BRITISH ■MUM mmrnr*. LIMITED fire, marine transit AND MOTOR CAR inrttkanci icccrno AT LOWIBT CURRENT BATES. L. 0 lIARQOLIOUTH. M.»n/v«er c>fflc t. Flni .yion Orten. THE EASTERN UNITED asshanci corporation, ltd. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR mtmm AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. «r.n Omilll Mmr« OFFirr: 1-«. tf.lM.Mi flhtfWra.
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    • 44 5 Yearly Inferest Paid to Yoh Quarterly Put a few dollars away regularly and watch your bank balance grow. As an incentive to your thrift THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK pays interest quarterly. Begin your saving now. Head Office: 55, Wall Street, N.Y.
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    • 12 5 SPOPfS NOTES BY "ECHO" Every Week in the v MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."
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    • 218 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). 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. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. BOARD OP DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng, Esq.. Chairman, Oh Sian Guan, Esq., Lee Kong Chian, Esq.,
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    • 214 6 Amusements < j THE INDEPENDENT THEATRE WITH THE PICK OF THE WORLD'S PICTURES. j I Alhambra is making" history again j Four packed houses yesterday crowds as great as "Tarzan's." Get j j your share of this gorgeous show let it 'pack YOUR troubles 4 SHOWS DAILY j TO-DAY and
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    • 456 6 I CAPITOL Holiday Matinees Daily at 3 15 —School-children Half-Price— NIGHTLY at 6.15 and 9.15 THE BIG HOLIDAY SHOW. Acclaimed by Enthusiastic Crowds Nightly! I BAROUD I Superb Spectacle of Actually Produced in NORTH PPt 5 AFRICA with a cast of 2.(100 1 A IN GRAM (himself) ROSITA M mm
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    • 503 6 j Wishing Our Chinese Patrons a Happy and Prosperot* PAVILION MATINEE TO-DAY at Z.vT\ The wit flows with astonishing: ease while the humorous situation-* somehow have d. licious flavour. It is an admirable production The theme scng- is a certain j "catch," ?nd if Miss Matthews' vivacßy do«»s j not
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  • 1965 7 THE NEW CHIEF AT MALAYA HOUSE. Moslem Appeal To Malaya. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Jan. 10 (by Air Mail.) ,ast wee s letter. I forecast that official news of Mr. v. A. Lowinger's aopointment as Agent at the Malayan Informa£2 fT y nere Wculd in >
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  • 442 7 Soviet Have Almost Solved The Problem. in 1,2 v c of Chinese n Malaya who are sufferers irom tuberculosis, the following figures taken from a special article by Pref. Dr. Holtrmann dealing with Anti-Tuberculosis campaign in the Soviet Union should prove of interest. This article published in connection
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  • 351 7 THAT weather can be made to order? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) A country which is rapidly coming into the first rank as a country of scientists is Sovk\ Russia The latest enterprise reported from there is a proposal to erect a giant weather "factory." M"scow scientists have
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  • 1706 7 FORECAST OF HIS FUTURE. Cre r aTe men u he e future everyone can Predict from the day when they leave school Jjn a good conduct price' under tacn arm ■there are men about whom all the world agrees that they are standing on die verm ci
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  • 179 7 A Fourteenth-Century r Dervish. P 1 i Constantinople. Dec. 15. Yunus Emre. the early Dervish poet, whose name ls now on everybody's lips. *as. some fifteen years ago. scarcely granted a place fa literature. The educated paid but little attention to his verse, although for over six
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    • 389 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ROYAL ENGLISH SCHOOL. [ON OP RIVER VALLEY ROAD AND TANK ROAD). Mp ,s CL MMED TH AT THIS IS THE N IV SCHOOL OWNED AND CONDUCTED BY A QUALIFIED TEACHER. Vacancies in all standards including Cambridge and Commercial Classes. I \t f.f. WKAVIL. Principal. [ED MIDWIFE. Ceylon Malay.
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    • 90 7 I j Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in fane aver $85,000,000. J I I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. II I (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlements). 8 j HEAD OFFICE: gPM* LONDON, OFFICE: 37, Old Jewry, EC j The Company has £20,000 deposited with th e Supreme Court of
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  • 46 8 Mr. Anacleto Pereira and family beg to thank all their friends, relativeand all those who attended the Requiem Mass for the repose of the soul of the late Sylvester Pereira, at the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Queen Street, this morning.
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  • 866 8 Rubber Restriction was not the only subject upon which the officia' speakers failed to shine a f the Federal Council meeting. The attempts to. justify the Aliens Bill were very feeble and unconvincing. No-one denies that it is necessary to keep definite control over immigration, and over
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  • 23 8 Prom Australia "by the "Marfella," due at Singapore to-morrow morning. Prom Holland by the "Tosari." due at Singarv>rt on Sunday morning
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  • 130 8 Arguments Before League Council. Reuter. Geneva, Jan. 26. The League Council discussion on the AngloPersian oil dispute was adjourned after arguments had been heard for both sides. Sir Jchn Simon (British Foreign Minister) contended that the Persian statements completely misrepresented the facts. Persia, by cancelling the
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  • 180 8 Hitler Drops His Demand For Chancellorship. Reuter. B?rlin. Jan. 26. The possibility of the formation of a Cabinei embracing schools of thought from the Centre Farty to th? Nr.zis is opened up by Hr. Hitler's decision, which was conveyed to President Hindenburg, not to insist on the
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  • 90 8 Official Notification To Mr. Stimson. Reuter. Washington. Jan. 26. Pmi has notified Mr. Stimson that she wUI •csptct the Kellogg Pact and not break peace. \vith Colombia. Mr. Stimson is known to favour the Bra2ilian ormula for a .settlement, whereby Brazil will >ccupy Leticia and rcslorc
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  • 105 8 Cases Involving Rickshas Withdrawn. A pleasing ceremony took place at the Court X the Registrar of Vehicles (Mr. G. C. MereItth) on Wnihmilm morning, when Mr Herein h was presented by Mr. demons (Deputy Registrar of Vehicles) on behalf of the Ricksha Owners' Association of
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  • 42 8 Feared Loss Of Life. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Xh Bangkck. Jan. 26 M T m hcr w s a llu «c outbreak of fire at Pak£sUsLlMt anCe thC River, -day and it is feared there has »•*> fa. of
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  • 52 8 Reuter. j Pari*. Jan. 27 t J h l d fMt by 368 votes t; 208 of the Opposi- nnv °^n, nt 0 rPfer the Finance c 53--i v Bi institutes an early Government victory in the finance debate, as the vote was made a matter of
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  • 16 8 Sergeant-Major Leaney has been posted to Alor Star as Drill Instructor to the Kedah Volunteer Force.
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  • 48 8 RADIO IN MALAYA, en page 3 SPOTLIGHTS, on page 4 CLUB DIARY, en page 11. DIARY OP EVENTS, on page 11 OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page 12 MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 12 SDC HOURS TO LIVE—CHAPTER V e»fl 1SHIPPING NEWS, on pa.jes i«> and IS
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  • 482 8 (BY "LOOKER.Qfi Tf llii The Free State election sk. have been almost a tr < election. hl( ti* And Reuters lack of enthu for it calls for some exnlannf,- good "story" has f neglected. n El Va u era u- iS conf «"ndin X Hi prophets by
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  • 62 8 Standardised Playing All Bands. London. J*°ihf At the express wish of the Ki»5 >j1f nop*' Anthem has been re-arranged »1 of securing standardised playing b > Ijt^r*" 98 and civiltan orchestras. There is nis in the harmony the opening *Jj pianissimo with a crescendo from of the
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    • 287 8 Choose from j the many lovely y <' patterns in Ir, £j > j j| Tobralco j See the fascinating W JwSkW Tobralco patterns. Enjoy s£.-£'<•• \sHB^^ the lasting delight of frocks j that wash and wear amaz- W 36 ingly and keep their orig- V 1m inal loveliness —of
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    • 60 8 Latest Ladies 9 Toilet Ware U. 8. de 5 ilva Bros. 23, High Street, Singapore. T.K.K/S Cormet Brand TENNIS SHOES. Sire 25 to 30 —30 cts. per pair. Size 31 to 35—35 cts. per pair. Size 36 to 39 —10 cts. per pair. Size 10 to 44 —15 cts, per
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    • 11 8 The "MALAYA TRIBUNE" will be PUBLISHED AS USUAL To-morrow (BANK HOLIDAY).
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  • 1011 9 JAPAN ASSUMING ORIENTAL LEADERSHIP. SIR MILES LAMPSON MEDIATING IN CHINA. BRITISH INTERESTS AFFECTED. (HAOYANG RECAPTURED BY CHINESE VOLUNTEERS. Van India bridge East and West?" is the question raised by ►rmer Secretary for India, Mr. Wedgwoo.d Benn. He warns We I against the danger of
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  • 195 9 Expected To Be Acceptable To Mr. Roosevelt. Reuter. Washington, Jan. 26. lrv" 1 r «'Piy to the U.S. war debts l> l n ls tx l 1C( tr d to be acceptable to Mr. drr, r hut !S not thou «bt it will alter his rnii-uttion to
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  • 160 9 Rccanditioning To Be Carried Out. Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 24. The rontrovcrsy over the famous Waterloo Bridge. London, appears to be finally settled. Government has decided that the bridge must be reconditioned. Thh decision was announced at a meeting of the London County C-uncil to-day when a letter
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  • 105 9 Sequel To Walk-Out Of Workers. Reuter. Detroit, Jan. 27. The Ford Motor Co. announces the indefinite closing down of its factories in the United States, employing an aggregate of 100,000 workers. The recent walk-out of 6,000 body-plant workers is given as the reason. —Reuter. Detroit.
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  • 186 9 Not So Much Celebration As Before. The Chinese New Year Day passed off quie !y yesterday. Almost all the Chinese shops were clos:d. and Chinese hawkers were noticeable for their absence. There was some crackcrhring, but not so much as in previous years Quite a number of
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  • 389 9 Prevents Chinese Girl Committing Suicide. Mr. H.R. Herstlct. the District Commissioner for the Perak Boy Scouts' Association, sends the "Malay Mail" the following story A few days ago a well-known Perak Roys; Scout was motor cycling from Tanjcng Malim to Kuala Lumpur. Near the Kanching Pass at
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  • 38 9 Reuter Wireless. The Hague, Jan. 24. On the doctor's advice. Queen Wilhelmina is leaving for Switzerland on Jan. 28. She will be accompanied by Princess Jul'ana and will stay seme weeks.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 84 9 The Sanitary Board has approved the layout cf the Alor Star Amusement Park, and clearing, filling and levelling of the site is in full swing. About an acre in area, the ground is quadrilateral in shape and enclosed by a plan fence. Twro theatre-sheds are being built and in addition
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  • 22 9 A general meeting of the Syrian Christian Unicn will be held -to-morrow at 4.30 p.m at St. Ttoomai Bngfeh Softool. Knmpong Bahvu.
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  • 371 9 DE VALERA GETTING MAJORITY LATEST FIGURES. Excitement In Irish Election. LORD MAYOR'S "X.0." Reuter Wireless. The latest figures of the Irish election indicate that President de Valera wOI probably obtain a cLar majority. There has been much excitement. The Lord Mayor knocked down a man who attacked him. Dublin, Jan.
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  • 64 9 Disturbance After Funeral Procession. Reuter. Sofia. Jan. 27. Two hundred people were arrested and numoers injured r arrested at Plevna and Varna last right in disturbances following the prohibition of a funeral proee.-si n for the Macedonian Communist Deputy. M. Trik ft*, who was muidercd in the
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  • 103 9 Paris. Dec. 17. Two of the biggest wholesale drug dealers in Europe have been arrested here and drugs to the value cf £80,000 seized. Unknown to them, their frequent jomneys between Paris and Hamburg am- other Euro van capitalhad beta closely watched for some month.,.
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  • 187 9 With the impending retirement from the service cf Mr. Rcger Francis Ross Swettenham Deputy Commissioner cf Trade and Customs, who will bo leaving the country in about a fortnight's time. Malaya will be losing the last OMMber of a family whose name, like that of the Maxwell?, has been closely
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    • 11 9 Exclusive Special Articles Appear in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." Every Week.
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    • 218 9 A Product of South Africa. KEY BRAND j |H BRANDY a P r °duct oT South fwMj Africa is now available in Malaya. It combines j )^^^A^ exceptional quality w n remarkably low H Imklv price and is of full yet delicate flavour. Ma y we su^est that y° u
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  • 329 10 Sports Pastimes. CRICKET. M.C.C. V. NEW SOUTH WALES. AUSTRALIA'S CHAMPION STATE SIDE. MITCHELL BOWLS BRADMAN FOR ONE. Reuter. Sydney, Jan. 26. Th> return match between the M.C.C. and New South Wales was commenced here to-day In unsettled w ather but on a good wick.t. In striking contrast to the recent
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  • 105 10 NEW SOUTH WALES' COLLAPSE. Reuter. Sydney, Jan. 27. Five wickets fell for 11 runs when play was resumed on a rain affected wicket to-day, the New South Wa'es innings closing for 180 runs. Hammond and Verity weTe unplayable, the fcrmer taking three wickets for three runs and tlie
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  • 508 10 IN QUEST OF THE BARRACKER. Mr. Warner is still questing the barracker— in the home of the game, says the "Australian Cricketer." Not to -encourage, but to silence him. The persistence of Mr. Warner is to be admired. Still, it is well to understand that Mr. Warner
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  • 1063 10 JUNIOR KOLAPORE AND JUNIOR MACKINNON. MALAY STATES' MARKSMAN WINS FLETCHER CUP. RIFLE-SHOOTING. The "Morning Post" (Junior Kolapore) match was fired at Bisley on July 12, under the same conditions as those of the Raja of Kolapore's Imperial Challenge Trophy," viz: Distances, 300, 500 and 600 yards
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  • 95 10 AT KUALA LUMPUR TO-MORROW. HOCKEY. The teams for to-morrow's Colony v. F.M.S. match at Kuala Lumpur are as follows: COLONY: C. J. van Hout:-n (Penang); H. M. de Souza (Malacca), R. A. Ashworth (S.C.C.); A. W. Foster (Penang), O. E. N. Oehlers (S.R.C), J. C. Matheison (Penang); Lieut.
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  • 112 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 26. The Singapore Colts XI gave a fine display of high class hockey this afternoon against the V.M.C.A. here. The game ended in the visitors whining by two clear goals. Four minutes after the start M. VALBERG drew
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  • 16 10 Singapore Khalsa Association defeated thR.A M.C. by 4 goals to 2 at Tanglln.
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  • 166 10 TO-MORROW'S MATCH AT ANSON ROAD. RUGBY FOOTBALL. The teams for to-morrow's North v. South match at Anson Road Stadium, will be: NORTH: Scott (Perak); Markham (Perak), McArthur (Selangor). Perkins, Barr; SymingLcn < Selangor), Read; L. V. Taylor (Selangor), Pax ton-Harding (Selangor), Lewis, Wraight, J. A. E. Clarke
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  • 37 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. Reuter. London, Jan. 26. Hibernian beat Forfar 7—3 in their replay in the first round of the Scottish Cup to-day. —Reuter. The winners meet Aberdeen in the second round on Feb. 4.
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  • 43 10 The keenly looked forward to meeting of the Malays and the Wiltshires takes place at the Anson Road Stadium on Monday. Gates; 50 cents (West Stand) 25 cents (East Stand) and 10 cents (ground). The proceeds will go to charity.
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  • 80 10 The fourth round of the F.A. Cup takes place to-morrow between the following sides: Luton T. v. Tottenham H. Tranmere R. v. Leeds U. As.on Villa v. Sunderland. Everton v. Bury. Scuthend U. v. Derby County. Aldershot v. Milwali. Burnley v. Sheffield U. Brighton v. Bradford. Manchester
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  • 26 10 Hongkong Jan. 27. In the interport soccer match yesterday evening, Shanghai defeated Hongkong by the edd goal in five. Sin Chew Jit Poh."
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  • 59 10 LAWN TENNIS. A start was made in the Chinese New Year tournament at the S.C.C, which has been held up by the weather, at noon to-day, and competitors who have not already put in an appearance are asked to report to the hon. referee at
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  • 45 10 SWIMMING. (From ~Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Jan. 26. The Bangkok S. C. swimming bath was successfully opened here to-day and until the end cf January members will have free use of it. [Other sports news will Ik? found on pages 12 14.]
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  • 49 10 AT THE CINEMAS. As a Hari Raya attraction, "Noorani Moti" or "Pearls of Maxim." vhe Hindustani talkie which drew crowded houses when first shown at the Tivoli, will be exhibited for the special matinees at the Marlborough tomorrow and on Sunday at 1 p.m and 3.30 p.m.
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  • 152 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 films (Buster Keaton in "Parlour, Bedroom and Bath*). Marlborough.—"The Pearl Necklace," a Chinese talkie.
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  • 1343 10 IS WORLD SPORT OVER-GOVERNED? 1932 CLOSES WITH ANOTHER CLASH. London, Jan. 6. The playing fields of the world are the best known antidote to the prevailing unr:st. Spcrt is the great bulwark against Bolshevism —the Empire's main safety valve in these troubled times. Games have helped to
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  • 508 10 Men 111 Lo ss often In spite of her longer average Kb is mere often ill than rr age llfe Wean survey made Public Health Service and the Surgeon-General Dr loTs 25 Dr. Camming announced that Aowed that each chief pc,? J?* characterised by certain illnes'e Z
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  • 66 10 New York. DecThe underworld has never calculated insolence to the police latest gangster murder. Th to of Joe Weshefsky. a bur?: a stolen motor-car paiked oniric vm the police headquarti rs The re* murder is a mystery We strangled with tin had knotted about the throat. H
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    • 218 11 TALKIES 7.15 TO-NIGHT ©15 SL/M SUMMERVILLE IN j "RACING YOUTH" Also KENNETH HARLAN in "FINGER PRINTS" (Chapters 1 and 2) i i- T rB Tears cease and baby's pain is soon soothed away with a teaspoonful C*' f Woodward,s Gr ipe Water. pfJ v y Woodwar d s checks fermentation
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    • 21 11 I- II j RfISSKf tH HH Pianos For Hire And ii Hire Purchase. SEASON CO LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE.
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    • 288 11 LOOK for the pyramid Trade Mark I on every handkerchief you buy. In fabric, designs, colours and service, I Pyramids offer you—always—the |j Greatest Handkerchief Value in the World. Guaranteed by Tootals. PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN Robinson Co., Ltd. Raffles Place John Little Co., L'd. Raffles Place! Whiteaway Laidlaw Co..
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    • 977 11 CLUB DIARY. (Tnere are numerous Clubs and Societies <» Singapore, most of the member* of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries arc invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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    • 646 11 C i! Ce, c "Nation premises, 43-B. Upper Nankin Street, 7.30 p m upper vFtLSS Png An and Pa n» Chen Kiat, dg l p m Dress> white with Section": Yea?' M "22 J!?2? r a nn ?V L att As semble. Mr. B. C. Sress fuSf£E 19> Evert n
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  • 1220 12 The Festival Of Breaking The Fast. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. (Bu Our Muslim Correspondent.) The Muslim Fast of th'rty days, which began cn Dec. 29 last year, ends this evening and the festival of breaking it, called "Idul-Fitr" ci "Id-i-Ramzan" but commonly known locally as "Hari Raya Puasa," begins to-morrow. The
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  • 97 12 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to ioriti to us on subject» of public interest, n mutt oe understood that the m Malaya Tribune" don not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double tracing), end on
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  • 518 12 ?To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —Once again, th-» fiery cross has been raised by the Automobile Associate ci of Malaya for a crusade against the payment of tolls at the Iskander Bridge and the Blanja Ftrry. which incidentally are on the main highway of read traffic in
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  • 157 12 PETTIFER KNOCKED OUT BY PETERSEN. BOXING. London. Jan. 27. At Olympla las night, in a fifteen round bout for the British heavyweight chanipicre;hip. Jack Petersen (holder) knocked out Jack Pettifer in th? twelfth round. Petersen scaled 13 stone ,c Pettifcrs 10 stone 10 lb. —Reuter. Petersen's convincing
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  • 20 12 The "Albert Sarraut" is expected here from fcaigon to-morrow and will sail the same day ;or Pasoerean (Java).
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  • 91 12 'Togian." Dut., 672 tons, from Pontianak 26-1; for Pontianak 28-1. "Larut." Brit., 464 tons, from Malacca 26-1; for Malacca uncertain. Ipch," Brit.. 528 tons, from Penang 26-1; for Pi, Swettenham and Penang 28-1. "Borneo Maru," Jap, 4,262 tons, from Nagoya 26-1; for Belawan Deli 27-1. Tweedbank," Brit.. 3, 457
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  • 91 12 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THR WTIARVFS Singapore, Jan. 27. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Santhia 22; Ophir 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Begum 15; Eurgenland 13. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Benvorlicii 30; Borneo Maru 34; Twesdbank 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Jarak 48. a West Wharf (Entrance
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  • 15 12 Mathcit* and Owen Nares in ths delightful comedy now be ng
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 119 12 Something to be j THANKFUL FOR j Life would be tiery d>ab if we I did nothing but criticise. j Usually we can find many j things to be thankful for J and therein lies our I salvation. All the bad things j might bs worse and many I of
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    • 188 12 INHALANm A drop of Vapcx on your handkerchief, a drop 0 v yo» pUhll and a drop on poor c.garettr give you a twenXy-,our hour treatment that is as effective as it is pleasant. Vapex inhaled from your handkerchief chars the breathing It destroys cold germs before thnsettle in the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 173 12 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. JAN. 28. Pengerang (Hock Keng) 8 a.m. Rhio, Billiton. Java. South-West Sumatra, South East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (General van der Heyden) 8 a.m. Rh io (Bee Tong). 9 a.m. Pulau Socgi (Mersing) 9 a.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, SouthEast Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas, Timor Dilly and
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    • 48 12 DAILY WEATHER Malayan Service. Kaafarday Max. Xi^ Temp. Rainfall, su/* 11 Stations. D,g. F h,; Alor Star 90 |fy Kota Bharu 84 K. Trengganu 83 oni Bukit Jeram 88 Mersing 81 *3 Singapore 82 o.oi 0 j w A macky, Singapore, Jan. 27. Meieorolo e i( *l Offlcer.
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  • 1363 13 INTRIGUE AND ROMANCE AT GENEVA. Our Serial Story. •ni? W W^ lhC fifth 1 1 4 ot our serial glory, "Six Hours To Live." telling of SUf nd r «mance in connection with a Geneva Peace Conference. This story has nrcn produced as a talkie by
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 223 13 I ASK POR VERICHROME j the new Kodak film that has i revolutionised Picture making-! j Verichrome Film double omul- and fast—gets the ilt.s to which you are I entitled, whether the light is bright <>r dull. j KODAK Ltd, (Incorporated in England). I leMatM Road and Battery Road. SINGAPORE.
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    • 55 13 j New Pagoda Malay Records Played By THE STRAITS CHINESE AMATEUR DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL SOCIETY V.3624. GADOH LAKI BINI. O SOLE MIO "GINUPIPAH." V 3628. GOOD FELLOWS VALSE "EXILE PRINCE ALLAH SAYANG. V.2284. HINDU VALSE "EXILE PRINCE HOLD TO SIEGFRIED "GINTJFIFAH." SOLE AGENT: MONO HUAT CO., SINGAPORE. AGENT. MONO HENG
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    • 276 13 I It s Worth Reaching For!! j 111 II Y L——^— J j Co., Ltd. SS2KSJS?52SaSaSaffis2s2s2sss2s SSZSHSSSaS 5SSSBS2SHS2£S£2SHSEilS2SZSBSSS2Sa£HSS5SSESHSSS3£2S?S2SHSES2SHSBSESESZSESaSBSEj^ iMODElSfr™Tfj IN EVERY DETAIL/ The Ne w Austin Ten Four I In introducing this new model the Austin Motor Co., wished"—and It has been achieved rnn.iri.r /> know they are providing a
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    • 72 13 Prof. Dr. Wolff-Eisner's SANTUBEN TUBERCULINE PREPARATIONS. The latest and most effective remedy of the German special- W f ist Dr. Professor Wolff Eisner after V m twenty years' M search work and over 18,000 The safest and absolutely harmless way to instantane- and A successful cure for KS£ V tuberculosis.
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  • 982 14 Sports Pastimes. BOXING. THE MAN BEHIND TITLE- FIGHT. BOXER SAYS "NO" TO £300. London, Jan. 5. A wealthy Englishman, who prefers that his identity be not disclosed to -he public, has come forward with the avowed object of putting this country on the boxing map once more. Known by the
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  • 38 14 Wah Chong B.P. team v. Tan Boon Liat Institution to-day at 2 pjn.: Tan Chong Be ng, Kum Yew Chye, Lim Kock Beng, Lim Koon Hcng and Koh Tlan Hock. Reserves: Evan Cheong and Chia Jiak Kirn.
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  • 129 14 HOCKEY. 'V.M.C.A. "A" team v. the Wiltshires 2nd team on the V.M.C.A. ground to-morrow at 5 p.m.: C. C. Meredith; E. K. Yzelman, R. J. R. Stracey, H. S. Duncan <capt.>, Lee Fong Lim, G. A. Nelson, M. Catchatcor. W. R. Willis, C. D. Ross, F." G. Dumsford,
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  • 133 14 BADMINTON. The Wah Chong B.P. defeated the Kan Yuen B.P. (Joh:re Bahru) at the Great World on Saturday by 5 games to 2. Scores (Wah Chong players mentioned first): SINGLES: Wee Eng Siang beat .Jg Ag a Tee 15—9, 15—11: Low Poh San
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  • 77 14 Members of Rovers B P. are reminded that the Party's old badges are discarded from today. The new badges can be purchased fr:m the Vice-President, Mr. Lim Gcok Tee. The badminton season opens next month, and members are urged t? turn up for regular practices under the
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  • 69 14 At the fifth annual general meeting of the Sect Kirn Cheng Badminton Party, held recently, the following were elected offic?-bearers for the current year:—Patron. Mr. Chee Koon Chiang; President. Mr. Sect Kirn Cheng: Vice- 1 President. Mr. Tan Chuan Beng: hon. secy. j Mr. W. K.
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  • 56 14 Entries, which arc now being received for the N.S. cpen singles championship, close on Sunday. This tournament will be followed by the open doubles and League tourna- ments. Pull particulars may be had from the hon. secretary of the Negri Sembilan Bad- j min-on Association. Mr. Yeo Sun
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  • 48 14 Members of the Marigold B P. are reminded of the "At Home" to be given at the residence of Mr. Tan Chong Liat, on Sunday, at 9 a.m. at which a group photograph will be taken. Members should make it a point to arrive there 1 in time.
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  • 129 14 GOLF. The Singapore G.C. February Medal ccmpettttoa will be played on Feb. 4 and 5. ths told medal compe.ition fcr 1932 will be played simultaneously with this competition. The following members are qualified to compete: "A" DivisJtn: W. McMullan, J. McCcniglcy. 3. P. Hc4mes-Smi f h. J. T.
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  • 53 14 The Sepoy Lines G.C. club-house will bo open from 2 p.m. to-morrow and the following competitions will be held on Saturday and Sunday: (a) The men's monthly (January), Stroke. (b) The Gold Medal—Stroke (open) to winners of monthly medals during 1932). (c) The Park Putter Competition—Bogey.
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  • 18 14 The Island Club's January monthly medal (stroke) competition will be played for tomorrow and on Sunday.
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  • 100 14 CRICKET. G. C. Grant, the former Cambridge Blue, who took the West Indies cricket team to Aus tvalia in 1930-31, has been appointed captain of the West Indies team to visit England thi.s summer. At the meeting of the West Indian Ciickei Board of Control,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 356 14 THE "G.E." 4-YEAR SERVICE PLAN j Your Guarantee Of Lowest Cost Refrigeration. f General <m. Electric ALL STEEL Refrigerator GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. OF AMERICA. After 20 years' intensive research. ii THE REFRIGERATOR WITH THE PERFECT MECHANISM. Backed by the Greatest Name hi Electrical Research and Manufacture. THE BORNEO CO., LTD.
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    • 116 14 IMPORTERS:— Malayan Motors, Ltd.! SINGAPORE. REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT F.M.S. P.V WIARNE BROS., LIMITED. PENANG IPOH KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE. I B:fff Naina Mohamed Sons! Aprcparaiioa 24, Old Market Square. j \jĔr XiKK3im obesity Kuala Lumpur. j Safest way Highly recommended by Physiciani mmmmmmm m»o*o» j TCL£PHOIItItWB€it"I *lOO* a^c*^^ 3^^ OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING KEEPS
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  • 508 15 Shipping News Notices. THE SUBMARINE RAINBOW. Court Decision Given In Collision Case. case" of he H Ad^ lr Dl r iSlon Ust month case of H M. Submarine Rainbow (now on way to the China station) which iZ COlllSion a Dleas steamer Sal acUon 22. foncl ded the hearing of
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  • 55 15 At Port Swettenham on Sunday, says the "Malay Mail," it seemed very much as if the slump were lifting by the number of ocean £,tearners in the port all loading and unloading cargo. The following vessels were at the pcjrt:—lpoh, Klang, Kram, Tbttori Maru, Cingalese Prince, Hong Peng. Fra:iken, Boringia,
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  • 137 15 Strong Feeling In British Circles. A strong feeling is being expressed in British shipping circles jagainst the system of State subsidies to foreign shipping which, ship-owners declare, has become scandalous. In this connection complaints have been made in Parliament and elsewhere of the action of British officials in
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  • 181 15 Russia To Launch New Icebreaker. Leningrad, Jan. 10. A new icebreaker is now being built in a Danish shipbuilding yard to the order of the Soviet Government. The new vessel, which will be completed by the coming spring, s destined for the run between Vladivostok and Wrangel" Island.
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  • 109 15 Oil Lamp Causes Fire On Chinese Boat. The overturning of an oil lamp used by the crew Is believed to have been responsible for an outbreak of fire which destroyed all the cargo of a Chinese boat opposite the Butterfleld and Swire lower wharf at Shanghai. An alarm
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  • 44 15 Thirty-two seamen, clinging to a wrecked motcr-boat. were saved by the Tsurumi a special naval ship, near the Luchu islands according to an announcement by the Japanese Naval Office. The motor-boat, belonging to a Nagasaki firm, was burnt to the water's edge
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  • 188 15 Large Quantity Of Opium Discovered. n Sunda y raided °ceanHonriJ^ ncl Chon H °n in Yaumati Bay, S'jSS T d SeiZCd a large of opium room i rlg L n 6 l in the «55 room. The launch has been detained, pending c ofr~ d against wHnL^T' 1
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  • 113 15 Stoppage Proves Need For Another Waterway. The closing, even temporarily, of the Panama canal a .<iows the necessity for an.uher Centra America canal, according to the Buenos Aires correspondent of the New York Times, quoting the Argentine paper. La Prensa. Since, it is added, the Drift] States have
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  • 92 15 Describing himself as a cook in a restaurant in Shanghai, a man named Cheung Hing was charged before Mr. Butters at the Kowloon Magistracy with stowing away on the "Empress of Russia," which had arrived in port from Shanghai the previous day. Defendant denied the charge, saying the
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  • 71 15 A notice to mariners states that a light-bu.y exhibiting a flashing white light every four seconds will be established at lat. 5 deg. 14'N, long. 100 deg. 17"E (approx.) at a distance cf 6 cables 123 deg. from Pulo Rimau lighthouse on Jan. 30. while the white bucy with
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  • 24 15 We understand that H.M.S. "Devonshire" will arrive in Singapore on Feb. 4. and will sail for Penang and Malta on Feb. 6.
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  • 339 15 Special Arrangement For Tour Of Far East. 11l take a third of the cruise" is the latest [ring in the world cruise business, according to Canadian Pacific shipping officials The t* west thing in cruises, they say. is a tour of the Orient, by a combination
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  • 239 15 Left Port Before Vessel Was Searched. Captain D. Thomas, master of the s.s. Scistan, was charged before the Hon. Comdr. Hole, at the Hongkong Harbour Office, with having failed to have his ship searched as approved by the Hon. Inspector General of Pclice, or some police officer authorised
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    • 439 15 jjTEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. fincorporated in England). •JAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. rrv_*Qn AR AND ORIENTAL STEAM PEN CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Oncer Contract with His Majeaty'a Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. 15.000 Feb. 3 6,000
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    • 217 15 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch j Wf>jQ| Australische Dampfschiffs GJ OeseUschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Jan. 26 m.s. FRIES LAND, via Manila Feb. 7 t m.s. KULMERLAND, via Manila Feb. 21 f m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Mar. 8
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    • 516 15 Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune SINGAPORF Adi Ayurveda Medical Hall, 47, Queen Street, Penang. Y. Mohamed Ibrahim, 134, Tanjong Pagar s X Ibrahim, 503, Dato Kramat Road, Road, and Keppel Road Railway Station Penang. A. Palasamy, General Hospital (News Seller). M f A Mr. E. S. Kattuvasa, 391,
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    • 171 15 1 THE j "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" to now owned by the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd., and published from the "Malaya Tribune" office* at 56-60. Anson Road, Singapore. it to being greatly Improved bp J the introduction of many New j Features, while the best of the old j one* ore
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    • 492 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. norddeutscheh (Incorporated In Oermany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 1933. 5 "GOSLAR," for Japan and North China Jan. 31 "COBLENZ" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Feb. 6 5 "NECKAR" for Manila, Hongkong. Shanghai. Japan and North China F.b. 13 5 "LAHN" for Manila, Hongkong,
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    • 413 16 I NEXT SATURDAY'S ISSUE WILL INCLUDE:— I A PAGE OF LOCAL PICTURES finhi I LATEST MALAYAN WIRELESS NEWS VWlff I S I (Written by Radio Experts.) mbbbbw I THE BOYS' AND GIRLS' CORNERS pirrc POULTRY NOTES OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES W*. I I AS WELL AS Cents C S ALL THE
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    • 289 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy No. of 188 J. Re Charles Keith EJphinstone Woods, adjudicated a Bankrupt under the Bankruptcy Ordinance 1870 on the 16th April, 1888. Pursuant to an Ord:r cf Couri d;;tcd th 1
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