Malaya Tribune, 28 January 1933
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Title Section34 1933-01-28 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XX.- No. 23 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1933 iivK CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Jan. 2S, 1933. I Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1933 FIVE CENT&34 words
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Advertisement58 1933-01-28 1 Buy the I MALAYAN SATURDAY POST/ The Picture Paper. 20 cents. IN THE ART OF BREWING Sole Importers THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED. SINGAPORE. f IN H4NDY AND HYGIENIC PACKAGES f NOW AVAILABLE AT I i,. Singapore COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. ORCHARD ROAD SUB-DEPOTS. I STOUT* I Is GOOD FOR58 words
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Advertisement363 1933-01-28 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every j size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. j BEERtH 1 SIME, DARBY CO.,363 words
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Article357 1933-01-28 2 AUNTIE LIZZIE'S LETTER. Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. Comments On The Mail. My dear Nieces, Th membership of th "Girls' Circle" nas swell d to 311. This is very good indeed, mv dear and I mu- thank you all for your f. holeheart-' d co-operaticn. I understand that357 words
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Article651 1933-01-28 2 (By "Lucky Star.") Having passed mv Senior Cambridge Exam after being s studious girl for many years' suddenly an idea struck me as I glanced cWr a newspaper. Here w?s a big opportunity waiting for me for in the newspaper I read Wanted a Teacher. Apply to C.E.Z651 words
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Article231 1933-01-28 2 (By "S. H. Tan" Seremban.) Fvery individual can enjoy a happy life wtttl nil sots of according to taste. Bu. I am content wish a low. First ot all is music No hing is so pleasant and joyous as music Bo gawM <s it 1-231 words
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Article737 1933-01-28 2 (By Frisco Kate.") j Frifrr.ij, Singaporians. Countrymen and I Corntriies! L'.nd me ycur ears Go d gracious me! Do I hear th? brandishing of swords? I h:p3 not! Remember that I am a heart case <ncw who's the scamp who said hard case?) and it will never737 words
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Article176 1933-01-28 2 (By ''Morning Star."; Anybody who wants to prosper in this world must have ambition. Ambition comes from a thought and when we get enthusiastic we determine to carry out our thought. A girl who has ambition will do her best in order to satisfy herself. she will stick to176 words
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Article372 1933-01-28 2 (By Annie Laurie.") Hello dear slaters! It's quite a long time since I last wrote* to the "Corner," so I think it's high time for me to take a pen and paper and write somtthing. Well, I'll tell you h:w I enjoyed myself at372 words
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Article150 1933-01-28 2 (By "June Chan.") One night I was sitting all alone reading a book about ghosts. All was still and quiet, but suddenly I heard a tapping noise on the kitchen door. My hair began to grow stiff, and I felt a cold shudder run through me. It was150 words
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Article352 1933-01-28 2 (By "Alice.") H<llo, girls, it is a long time since I wrote to ur beloved "Comer." "Bunny GUI," your articles are very interesting, and I love reading them. "Ceostanee," what is the matter with you? Your articles don't appear in the "Corner. Come on. "Constance," he a352 words
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Article180 1933-01-28 2 (By "Optimistic Dreamer.") Returning fnem a gay party one pleasant evening, I dreamily strolled on the velvet lawns for nearly half an hour. It was a warm nigtit but rj:w and then a drought of cool and refreshing breeze would blow against my face. How delicious!180 words
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Article560 1933-01-28 2 (By "Dora.") Well, tiear sisters and cousins! Practically all of you have heard of this simple word "obedience"—and if I should ask you the meaning of it, many of ycu will at cnce say, "Oh. it is just doing what we are told to!" You are quite right for560 words
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180 1933-01-28 2 (By "Penelope ■< A North American r hom# to his hut di^^T? 0 t uhcn r<• Which he had hung U p 1, T hj After taking his observati dry C setoff in search of, th. On his way he met asked if they180 words
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Article630 1933-01-28 2 By "Guen Can you imagine it. peopj crazy gu-ls let loose upon an m Wow! Yet it happened > otherwise known as 800-ho, aptitude for shedding Tul christened Angeline Maria they did give her-her pa To us ,he bore the imp,,;:, title of "Plops" because she herself630 words
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Article52 1933-01-28 2 j New Members. The following have br-en admit'ed and en rolled as members of Ihe 'Girls' Circle -June Chan, "W-ndy Espa-nra Km." Maureen Lilac." "Op'imie'i- Prepmer" "Roeeberry "Nancy Tan." "Jean," Dreamin? DaisY" Swee: Babflie" "Topsie," "Rita J.." "Kiddfe Wix" "Roale Koh." "Val." "Mystery Venus" «<icfr-to-Me Venus." "Latona52 words
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Advertisement64 1933-01-28 2 HI People everywhere are felling their friends what wonders 'Pebeco" has worked upon fheir feeth. Dulled and tobacco stained teeth are re vitalised by this 'salt' tasting dentifrice. Unlike other toothpastes its effect lasts for hours after using. Pebeco not only cleanses teeth but refreshes the whole mouth. x Have64 words
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Article, Illustration1378 1933-01-28 3 XXXIII-POULTRY DISEASES. IBY THE POULTRY EDITOR.) a very little is kn:wn of poultries tpi for the epidemic disease (ailed Roup, no attention is to the prevention cr cure of other appen from time to time. Roup toe unhygienic cendition poultry In, aggravated by insufficient or ling, with1,378 words
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Article1035 1933-01-28 3 DR. RABINDRANATH TAGO RE. An Intimate Study By His Secretary. Who is this patriarch with the lumlncu; j eyes ts he a wanderer from some lrgendarv land? t What is he doing in the Noise-amd-Sp *J Age? He is the man from the East. The Human Poem. The Seeker for1,035 words
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Advertisement29 1933-01-28 3 THE PEOPLE'S PAPERS "Malaya Tribune"— Daily. "Malayan Saturday Post"—Weekly. TONG LAM CO. j 59, MARKET STREET, SINGAPORE. For "Balanced" Poultry Foods to Poultry Editor's formula. Prices on application. J29 words
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Advertisement21 1933-01-28 3 STRONG DEFINITE IN THE CHARACTER OF THEIR APPEAL. YET SMOOTH AND MELLOW IN THE SATISFACTION THEY GIVE JOHN PLAYER SONS. ENGLAND:21 words
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Advertisement887 1933-01-28 4 j mTRODUCTBiTsAL^j HOUSE OF LORDS I IMPERIAL VAT WHISKY. WHISKY. Q FINE OLD MATURED WHISKY. Q 1) $2.75 per bottle, [?l j E8 or $30 per case duty paid. Wj yi j) Lowes; price ever offered on the market. if We also stock all well-known brands of liquors at moderate887 words
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Advertisement623 1933-01-28 4 NEW EXCLUSIVE STORIES AND ARTICLES WILL COMMENCE I 1 IN THE j| I MALAYA TRIBUNE and the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST I R a 5 NEXT WEEK, CONTRIBUTED BY X SUCH FAMOUS WRITEBS AS— g 1 I "SAPPER" AUSTIN FREEMAN 5 JOHN BUCHAN A. E. W. MASON I I BARONESS ORCZY623 words
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Advertisement332 1933-01-28 4 spsd THE 1 I STRAITS UNION ENGLISH I I SCHOOL EST. 1927. I Admits pupils from Primary t 0 ni j Cambridge. Well qualified staff efficient management. Apply Early for Afternoon! j Night Cambridge Classes, j Admissions for Cambridge Cb-aaj will close by the end of January Hi:>J) 86, Cecil332 words
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Advertisement453 1933-01-28 4 WANTED. WANTED. Morris Oxfords, Cowieys, Minors Fords, and other light cars. Apply:— WEARNE'S USED CAR MART, 50A, Orchard Road. MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including I: at office Postage Pos'a?. or close (Local or tc Foreign residence (F.M.S. I Countrki Yearly $15.00 $21.00 $33.00 Half453 words
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Advertisement446 1933-01-28 5 ALL—MAINS BATTERY OPERATED j SHORT WAVE I RECEIVERS j AND I I ELECTRIC GRAMO j AMPLIFIERS I RADIO SERVICE Co, of Malaya I 2, ORCHARD ROAD,) SINGAPORE j 'Phone 7399 j ALL SERVICE REPAIRS GUARANTEED. j mm CLJREZ l T HaV >0U Cl ackcd toys iUnin 6 en th; soles446 words
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Advertisement939 1933-01-28 5 j OUTSTANDING 1932 SUCCESSES ON I Mobiloil I I The Monte Carlo Rally MOTOR CAR. j I tir&z* **^i*^j+ i > i i I I c and I I ic. R W^^t."^ 28 :?3 I I (Driver L. P. Dri col). Sp ed 95.97 m.p.n I I First-H. Wisibrook-A-vH JUnl939 words
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Miscellaneous753 1933-01-28 5 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 8..' Dcfcroy Somers" Dane. Band 2.45 p.m. Charles Shadwell and hi-; Orchestra, from753 words
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547 1933-01-28 6 Shipping News Notices. MARINE DIESEL ENGINES. John I. Thornycroft's Exhibition. At the Motor Boat Show recently held at Olympia, Londn. Messrs. John I. Thornycroit and C., Limited, exhibited for the first time, a range of n-.arlne Diesel engines. The s?ic by them of this type of engine has been delayed547 words
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Article80 1933-01-28 6 Per t.ss. "Rector" due from U.K. on cr abcut Jan. 28th: Mr. A. J. Rycroft Mr. £.::ci Mrs. J. H. Dodd and infait, Mr. W. A. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wtl ,v: and infant, Mr. W. A. Miler, Mr. T. McLachlan, Mrs. Nimmins, Capt. H. Jump.80 words
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Article384 1933-01-28 6 An Anthology Of The British Navy. 'Old Times Afioat," by Col. C. Field, R.M.L.1., Meldose, Ltd., 10,6. Sir Francis Bacon once said that "the command of the sea is an abiidgement or a quintessence of a universal monarchy." it is the Navy of Great Britain which has384 words
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Article80 1933-01-28 6 P. 0. Comorin' Docked At "Gibraltar. Reuter Wireless. Gibraltar, Jan. 24. A mishap entailing entering dock, has happened to the P. and O. liner. "Comorin." tn which the Everest expedition is travelling io India. Owinj to excessive vibrati n felt since the "Comorin" left London on Jan. 20,Reuter Wireless. - 80 words
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Article55 1933-01-28 6 By Japanese ShinBreakers. Reuter Wireless. L ndon. Jan. 24. A firm of Japanese shh:breakers has bousht the White Sfr liner, "Baltic." for breaking up. This is the fourth British liner recently sold t: Japanese shlpbreakers, the others being the Cunarri liner. "Caronia." the White Star. "Megantic." and theReuter Wireless. - 55 words
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Article613 1933-01-28 6 New Helm Orders In Force. On Dec. 31 the ccptains of many ships must have teen pacing the bridge in trctr.ulous expectation. A great and siinfi ant rcvo'ution passed over the face of the seven seas at midmght. At that hour the new He m Crders cam.' into613 words
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Article414 1933-01-28 6 Sentence On Naval Officer. Sub-Lieutenant Guy Camille Myler Falla. (f H.M.S. "Renown." who is a well-known Rugby football player for the Navy and a Services bcxer, appeared before a Naval Courtmartial at Chatham on three charges .o which he pleaded "Not Guilty." It was alleged that he414 words
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Article127 1933-01-28 6 Brighter Shipbuilding Outlook. Glasgow, Jan. I. The shipbuilding industry on the Clyde has completed one of the worst years in its his:ory. Vessels launched numbered enly 6C. with an aggregate tonnage of 66.636 tons. This is the lowest record for seventy years. It compares with 105 vessels of127 words
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Advertisement461 1933-01-28 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. flncorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND »AR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract *hh Ills Ma,--«ty"» Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnaje. Singapore. IMI. Corfu 15 0 00 Ftb461 words
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Advertisement224 1933-01-28 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch Hf>>fi Australische DampfschifTs Gestllschaft (Companu-s Incorporat d in Germany). OU I WARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. i aaj ms. FRIESLAND. via Manila Feb 7 t m.s. KULMERLAND. via Manila Feb. 21 f BUS. RAMSES, via Manila Mar. 8 t in s. DUISBURG. via Manila224 words
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Advertisement552 1933-01-28 6 Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune I -rJi II L MALAYA IS ON SALE AT i The Overseas Trading Syndicate 20 Burmnh THE FOLLOWING DEPOTS Road. Penang. M Burmah SINGAPORE Adl Ayuneda Medical Hall. 47. UAruKh Queen S.reet. Penang. Y. Mohamed Ibrahim. 134 Tanjong Pagar Mr S X Ibranim552 words
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Advertisement167 1933-01-28 6 TIIE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" i is now owned by the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd., and published from the "Malaya Tribune" offices at 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. It is being greatly improved by the introduction of many New Features, while the best of the old ones are retained. The features include:167 words
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Advertisement480 1933-01-28 6 STEAMERj^jjg-NORDDEL-Ts CBEli The undernoted are the Comoanr. Ixtures:- 7 OUTWAXDs, "GOSLAR," for Japan and Nonh" 3 China 4 "COBLENZ" for Manila, Hongkone 31 Shanghai and Japan I "NECKAR" for Manila. Hongkong Shanghai, Japan and North China l 8 "LAHN" for Manila. Hongkong Shanghai, Japan and North China pgj HOMEWARDS. HAVEL480 words
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481 1933-01-28 7 Singapore. Wednesday. 11 a.m adaf tin share quotations are issued and Co.. exchange and stork m j, r oicrs.— Buyers. Sellers. V iM iff Kumbang Tin 23|6 25,6 f Antral Malay 18i- 20|- norn U Hit am Tin 10 3 113 rin'Tin 11- 12;--m B»t»ng481 words
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1963 1933-01-28 7 Financial News Views. THE B.A.T.'S INCREASED PROFIT. EXPORT TRADE AND THE FUTURE. Problem Of Taxation And Exchange. on Jan 9a. ,hl p C Ltd was Company. 9 T£ London, s.W. Millbank, Sir Hugo Cunliffe-Owen nt tu* x. presided The rh»iZ: the chair man. gentlernpn wuJ Chalrman said:-Ladies and gentlemen,—With ycur1,963 words
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Article893 1933-01-28 7 Restriction An Immense Benefit. sJJ" tw s, nty first general meeting of Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd., was held on Dec. -0 a. the Institute of Chartered Accountants. Moorgate, Lo ndon) Re Mr y chairman) presiding. The chairman, in moving the adoption of SVJX? and accounts "During the893 words
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375 1933-01-28 7 Singapore, Wednesday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fra er and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: T s«ue Value. Eraser Lyall St I Shares. St Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $0.45 $0.55 $0.45 $0.60 1 Alor Oajah 025 035 0.25 035 IA.375 words
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Article276 1933-01-28 7 FKASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. a 2, !H 2, I Buyers. Sellers. $2 $2 Akx. Brick Pref. 1.05 1.10 %2 Alex, bricfc Urd. o.i<* 0.*o nom £1 £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 98|9 107jti flO $5 B. Malaya Truate* 5.00 5J&0 £1 £1 C. Tin Pref. 7 p.c. 20|9 2lj3276 words
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Advertisement53 1933-01-28 7 SOUTH BRITISH INKUBANCB GOUT ANT, UMTRD. FI RE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR ocean ci accepted at wwgbt current bates. l. o. margoliouth, 08ea- I as>i Manager. 1 «nlayaon Oreen. THE EASTERN UNITED *88CRANCg CORPORATION, LTBL fire, Marine, motor car Pe ksonaiT accident insurance. *«a rr J °HNBON: G«mt*l Manager.53 words
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Advertisement63 1933-01-28 7 jSmall Savingst LIGHTEN YOUR FINANCIAL PATHWAY Yearly Interest Paid to You Quarterly Small Savings regularly deposited will soon build up for you, a substantial Bank Balance.. ready for the moment when it is most needed. THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK pays an interest of 3% to you every63 words
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Advertisement306 1933-01-28 7 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporate in Kn*i4Qai gfMCsAINMat BR AN< H iJ AUoclUft S'lrcl \uthorUtd and buOjcnut-o Capital £2.000.000 Paid-up Caplal Si.OOU.OOt; testae Fuud ana Real t WO.oOt j MLAO UHU R; LONDON BRANCHES: Bomoay, Calculi», UoiutnOo. n.ar*oru, Manx** Unaffa. Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, K.i *cuit Alosul and Singapore CURRENT ACCOUNTS306 words
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Advertisement202 1933-01-28 8 Amusements < alhambra! THE INDEPENDENT THEATRE WITH THE PICK OF THE WORLD'S PICTURES, j LAST OAY TO-DAY!!! 4 SHOWS 2.15 4 15-6.30 9.15 p.m. SEASON TO CONTINUE IN MARLBOROUGH ON FEBRUARY 6. I Laurel and Hardy IN j Pack Up Your Troubles I M-d-M.'S SUPER MIRTHQUAKE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) Opening at202 words
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Advertisement425 1933-01-28 8 CAPITOL Holiday Matinee To-Day 3 15 Positively Last Night TO-NIGHT! The Holiday Show that has set the Town Talking REX INGRAM'S Superb Spectacle of Arabia— I ü BAROXJD j Actually Produced in NORTH Featuring REX INGRAM j AFRICA with a cast of 2,000 I (himself) ROSITA GARCIA. j Opening To-Morrow425 words
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Advertisement446 1933-01-28 8 Wishing Our Malay Patrons a Happy and Prosperous lj ar i \>.^ PAVILION MATINEE TO-DAY at Z.\T\ j j One could hardly wish for better en- The wit floWs »ttli Urtainment It is a great film 1 wnile tns numerous i and almost everyone is sorry when II how have446 words
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Article226 1933-01-28 9 Personal View Of Mustapha Kemal. tl Careem. a grandson of the Turkey, Abdul Hamid. who in forced t< abdicate from an age-long, j'.ie. was an interesting visiter to recently. Prince Abdul Careem is Prince Saleem. a son of the late nt the Prince and his226 words
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Article162 1933-01-28 9 (ss j nttrest In Professional Studies. C 0 Cincinnati (Ohio). Rum,'; -Jfu n:s in America are more than Uicy were in 1927 and ir) more interest in a liberal T;" :iun in specialised work. t> <nt was niade by Dr. Raymond Cinei] t n ident of162 words
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Article469 1933-01-28 9 POUND MUST GO UP. International Debt Discussions. Reuter Wireless. Washington, Jan. 23. I m!ll\!f?-TT that the United has condition vltaUon t0 Britain 10 discuss d H n I "P° n th British return to the gold th; n/n fa y officials familiar with orence tn 2Reuter Wireless. - 469 words
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Article214 1933-01-28 9 Huge Increase In Gold Reserve. Reuter. Pari.-. Jan. 27. The Governor cf the Bank of France, reviewing the past years operations, said that whereas the Bank's gold reserve had increased during 1932 by 14.647.000.CC0 francs, th? reserves in foreign exchange had declined by 16,378.000,000. The trade ba'ancReuter. - 214 words
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Article142 1933-01-28 9 2,000,000 Children To Go Back To School. New York. Nationa 1 Child Labour Committee han announced the beginning of a widespread campaign to take more than 2,000,000 children out of industiy and put them back into schools to make room for men and women who142 words
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Article669 1933-01-28 9 Probable Test In House Of Lords. The decision that thc*j who establish n "Tote" at a greyhound lacecomse offend against the Betting Houses Act of 1853 app i M to every such, course in En3!and. though in Scotland the Court with correspond Dg authority, and669 words
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Article156 1933-01-28 9 $74,000,000 From Beer Tax. New York. If the sale of beer b?comes legal in the United States £74,000.000 a year may be added to the revenue from the tax upon its consumption, according to an estimate here. The probable consumption of beer is put at 15 gallons156 words
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Advertisement175 1933-01-28 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ROYAL ENGLISH SCHOOL. HON OF RIVER VALLEY ROAD AND TANK ROAD). it |S CLAIMED THAT THIS IS THE 0 M SCHOOL OWNED AND CONDUCTED BY A QUALIFIED TEACHER. Vacancies in all standards including (anibridire and Commercial Classes. 1 \l KI.AXKAVIL. Principal. [ED MIDWIFE. Ceylon Malay, Mrs. living now175 words
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Advertisement109 1933-01-28 9 j J Assets exceed $12,000,000. I i Assurance in force over $35,000,000. jj The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) j J HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil street, Singapore The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of ■aHI. il i109 words
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Advertisement110 1933-01-28 9 Sunday I AT —3 p.m.—6.15 p.m.—AND—9.l5 p.m. I YOU'VE N"KVER DSEAMT OF SUCH A i HO DUCT lON AND THROUGH ir ALL A VIUD. VIRILE STORY THAT WILL CAPTURE YOUR IMAGINATION IHKOUGH IT You'll see a Yogi walk through fire guns turn into snakes men paralysed by a look a110 words
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Article695 1933-01-28 10 De Va'era is being given another innings. By reckless appeal to inflamed political passions, and an opportunist dissolution before the new National Party had time to organise for an effective campaign, :he has contrived to win the General Election and so remain in power in the troubled695 words
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Article345 1933-01-28 10 There is an epidentic of small-pox in Hongkong and Mine cases have occurred in Shanghai. The Hon. Mr. A. S. Bailey and Mrs. Be.i'e.:. ef Kuala Lumpur, hr.vc left on a holiday trip to Japan, H.M.S. "Devonshire" will arrive at Singapore on Saturday next from Hongkong, leaving en the Monday345 words
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Article33 1933-01-28 10 Reuter Wireless. Prague. Jan. 24. Mr. Raymond Davis. American Consul here fell from the aecond-fl or window of his hotel this evening and was killed on the spot Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 33 words
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Article27 1933-01-28 10 From Holland by the "Tosari," duo at Singapore tc-morrow morning. Frcm China and Japan by the "Kumaan? due at Singapore at 6 a.m. on Tuesday.27 words
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Obituary92 1933-01-28 10 A Former Municipal Secretary. Mrs. Donald MacLeod, of Singapore, has received news of the death of her father. Mr. J:\in Polglarc. a former Secretary of the Singapore Municipality. Mr. Polglase was appeinted Assistant Municipal Secretary in 1882 and in 1885 became paymaster. In 1901 he92 words
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Article207 1933-01-28 10 VERY QUIET CELEBRA- TIONS IN JOHORE. Hari Raya Puasa. (Frcm~Our Oivn Correspondent.) J-horc Bahru, Jan. 27. This, I am told, is the only season during the year that Government servant, in J horc have r run cf four days' holiday. It i.= due. of course, to the207 words
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Article77 1933-01-28 10 Skating And Sleigh Drives Anticipated. Reuter Wireless. Sofia. Jan. 23. Bulgaria is covered with sn.w ar.d many railway lines are blocked and telephones ana telegraphs with Bucharest and Istanbul are interrupted. The Danube is fast freezing, an event eagerly welcomed by the populace for dancing andReuter Wireless. - 77 words
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Article76 1933-01-28 10 G.B.S. Told To Mind Own Business. Bombay. Jan. 11. Gc:rge Bernard Shaw, one-time iconoclast, some-time Socialist, created a sensa.ion here yesterday by remarking that Great Britain would have to withdraw from India in the face cf an irresistible nationalist movement The Governor Ls reported to have advised the76 words
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Article43 1933-01-28 10 Reuter Wireless. Riga, Jan. 24. Six Soviet officials engaged in the distribute of food at Sebastopol have been sentenced to death for failure to regulate food supplies and ten others have been sentenced to long terms of imprisonment.—Router Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 43 words
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Article113 1933-01-28 10 71io Muslims are to-day celebrating the Hari Raya Pu asa. the festival which concedes the Muslim Past of Ramzan. Frcm early morning, people dressed In their holiday dress. "Hajis" with their "sarbans" find picturesque long "bajus," have been seen wending their way to the Mosque to pray113 words
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Article60 1933-01-28 10 Reuter Wireless. Athens, Jan. 24. The Oxeek Chamber has been dissolved and the elections are fixed for March 5. The new Chamber will be convoked on March 27 by a Presidential decree, f: How ing the request fsr dissolution made in a letter to President Zaimis byReuter Wireless. - 60 words
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Article42 1933-01-28 10 The Seaview Hotel have obtained two new artists. They are the Maye Sisters, who have Jvst completed a tour of Australia, Ame.ica md thp Far East and are now going to entertain at the Seuview Hotel from to-uight. j42 words
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Article420 1933-01-28 10 ♦> (BY "LOOKER.qs.- The North v. South p URfB> takes place in Singapore to*b, should see a scrum-tious fight II At K.L. the Colony and f\j d at hockey. It would stimulate 1 home Fide to shoot hard and rf if an effigy labelled 'Decent, tion" were420 words
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Article27 1933-01-28 10 Reuter Wireless. Hantifiiw JJJ w The police at fire in a fight with Cmmun.Russian agitator. One mai eleven wounded. Troops were ■umnsoned > Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 27 words
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Article81 1933-01-28 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on pat* J MALAYAN POULTRY NOTES. DR. RABINDRANATH TAC.Oh RADIO PROGRAMME, or CLUB DIARY, on page 13 DIARY OP EVENTS, on page Jf SHIPPING NEWS, on pages b CHURCH SERVICES, on page BURMA SEPARATION KSUE PADI CULTIVATION REPOMRADIO IN MALAYA, on pag 1 y SIX81 words
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Advertisement258 1933-01-28 10 Choose from j the many lovely y patterns m fe v j J Tobralco j See the fascinating the lasting delight of frocks that wash and wear amaz- jw j ingly and keep their orig- hB inal loveliness —of quality nßraKll j that proves by far the cheap- |jHj tst258 words
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Advertisement68 1933-01-28 10 i I Latest i IN Ladies 9 I j Toilet i Ware i U S.de ifva Ores. I 23, High Street, i j Singapore. i T.K.K.'S Cormet Brand TENNIS SHOES. Size 25 to 30—M els. per pair. Six? 31 to 35—35 cts. per pair. Size 36 to 30—10 its. per68 words
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203 1933-01-28 11 I.KAGI E OF NATIONS MUST TAKE FIRM STAND. SOVIET-JAPANESE TENSION. SHARP WORDS BETWEEN STALIN AND UCHIDA. ou r a million men are drawn up for battle in North and North}.;a>t China and the Japanese, who have recaptured Chaoyang, seem203 words
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Article78 1933-01-28 11 Moscow. Jan. 27. (hat Soviet circlcs arc ins :.tful over Japenesc policy on :.equont allegetiens that the Soviet -ret alliance with China against j. n 'A '1-infornied ptop'.e declare that j i rr:-t:ng in this policy despite Soviet I- V art!. .-more Soviet cfQcials regard i rerr.' ly78 words
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Article162 1933-01-28 11 Orcr \:> 10.000 Troops Ready To Fight. Shanghai. Jan. 28. •rtiilcry fired several times lines on Thursday night, apa demonstration. More Japancs? I 3.000, have arrived at ShanJ -panese war hips are preceed- Shiho River. The situate rem critical. quiet yesterday morning, but transport- at the Japanese162 words
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53 1933-01-28 11 The "Darc-To-Die Corps" of the Chines? Volunteers have evacuated the railway station at Chaoyang, which has now occupied sgain by the Japanese, following a ceunteraitack in which reinforcements, assi ted by tanks, participated. Japanese reinforcements continue to leave tor Llngyuen and Namling from Suichung. —"Min53 words
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Article72 1933-01-28 11 Enthusiasm In Canton And Hongkong. Hongkong, Jan. 28. Tlis Chinese New Year was enthusiastically celebrated at Wuhan, Cariton and Hongkong. The shops were closed and amu ement places were wtli-patrcnised day and night.—"Mill Kuo Jih P30 Messages frcm Hankow and Tsinan state hat the people are72 words
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Article57 1933-01-28 11 Nanking. Jan. 28 In re?p n c to the requests cf foreign scholars, tiie Ministry of Justice is considering granting a pard'-n to the Noulen* couple, who were ctnvict.'d of engaging in subversive Communistic) activities again-1 the Chinese Government and were sentenced to life imEilannment a57 words
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Article483 1933-01-28 11 Membership Open To Ladies. report for 1932 of the Chines; v scxiation of Singapore it Road; patrons, Mr. Tong Lao ■J and Mr. Lim Kirn Tian> "i yratiiying progress. MEMBERSHIP. < steady increase of member-., *>f the year there were 80 In vi■ and present services483 words
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Article44 1933-01-28 11 The eighth anniversary and the annual general meeting of the Chinese, Students' Literary Association will be held jointly a: the association's premises, 59, Cantonment Road, to-day at 1 p.m. The annual dinner will be. leld this evening at 7 o'clock at the same place.44 words
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Article63 1933-01-28 11 De Valera Ten Short Of Majority. Reuter. Dublin. Jan. 27. The s ate of the Faities at 2.30 p.m. to-day uas: 59 de Valeritcs. 35 Cosgravites 7 Labour. 7 Independents, 7 Cen. re Party and one Independent Labour. Thirty-seven results are still undeclared and Mr. do ValeraReuter. - 63 words
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Article157 1933-01-28 11 East Asiatic's "Alsia" The m.v. "Alsia," one of the East A.'iatc Co.'s neweit and mcst luxuiiously-apvo n'ci vessels, was damaged ty fire at Hamburg 03 Wednesday, where aha berthed on the way Home from the Par East. Tr.e extent of the damage is iot kncv.n. but Mr.157 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-01-28 11 President de Valera addressing an election meeting.10 words
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Article64 1933-01-28 11 Designed To Expedite Progress. Reuter. Geneva, Jan. 27. Britain ha*- circulated among the great Powers a new disarmament document, based on various plans submitted to the Conference and the resolutions adopted by the five Powers on Dec. 19. The document contains no new plan and IsReuter. - 64 words
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37 1933-01-28 11 Reuter. Chicago. Jan. 27. The U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals ha rejected Jacob Factor's appeal against extradition to England.—Reuter. [Jacob Factor is wanted by the British Police on a charge of fraud.]Reuter. - 37 words
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36 1933-01-28 11 Reuter. Stockholm, Jan. 27. Mr H:nnig, chief accountant of the Kreuguer Toll Company, who was arrested last May, has been acquitted cf charges in connection with irregularities in the company's accounts. —Renter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article1687 1933-01-28 11 "GRAVE CONCERN." "Too Great A Burden Of Retrenchment." GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITY. Mala vi r an^ Ual the ■Utaya Branch of the British Medical wh^r ou ih co,,c e f Mh.<!, opened yesterday. Dr. J. w Mile advert effect on the health of Ptrple of (In Governments retrenchment in1,687 words
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Advertisement16 1933-01-28 11 J I WIT and WISDOM Mus PICTURES. rou Get Them All in the 'MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."16 words
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Advertisement183 1933-01-28 11 THE. SYMBOL OF SUPREMACY. NEW His Master's Voice" DRY BATTERIES FOR RADIO RECEIVERS GRID BIAS 16Uv. $1.00. HIGH TENSION 60 v. $6.00. SPECIAL 120 v. $17.50. I *)♦<>♦ 5. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. H BJLV. n Specialists. I RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. THE "OVERSEAS POLICY FOR YOUR CAR, LORRY, BUS, TAXI or183 words
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367 1933-01-28 12 Sports Pastimes. TO-NIGHT'S FIGHTS AT NEW WORLD. SERVICE MEN IN MAIN EVENT. GRAHAM MATCHED WITH NEGRO. BOXING. F.ir the first time in the history of local proff s«-ional batting two service men are appearin the mala event. To-night Gunner Ellis, pride of the Garrison at Blakan Mat:, and "Cockney Morris,367 words
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Article27 1933-01-28 12 ASSN. FOOTBALL. The Siong 800 A.C. and the Bcndemeer A.C. ireet in the S.C.F.A. League at the Jalan Besar Stadium this afternoon.27 words
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Article63 1933-01-28 12 The senior teams of the Wiltshires and the Malays will meet at Anson Road Stadium on Monday. The meeting of these two sides for the first time is attracting considerable interest and there should be a large crowd. The gate charges are 50 cents (West stand), 2563 words
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Article94 1933-01-28 12 GOLF. The following are the ties in the Watscn Cup competition fcr members of the British Medical Association to be held over the weekend at Bukit Timah:— Dr. A!le<n (11) v. Major Hayman (13). Dr. Strahan (12) v. Dr. Boyd (15). Dr. English <5> v. Dr.94 words
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Article63 1933-01-28 12 The following are the results in the Keppel G. C. Chinese New Year tournaments: SHANGHAI FOURSOMES: T. Heigh and Irving Jones tied with J. M. Watt and W. Dawson. The latter won the replay. LADIES' MIXED FOURSOMES: Miss Hadley and T. Heigh (42 —9 33) beat Miss63 words
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Article99 1933-01-28 12 BADMINTON. Loke's b. P. lost to Straits Physical Athletic Party by two games to three on Thursday at the former's court, 331, North Bridge Road Scorer, (Loke's players mentioned first)- Law Yin Fook and Goh Wan Nan lost to Chan Teow Chuan and Koh Tin Geong99 words
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Article79 1933-01-28 12 Ties in the Happilads "B". singles tournament played on Saturday and Tuesday resulted as follows: Wc n g Swee Kee beat Ooh Liang Nghee 14-14 (3-2). 13-13 (5-0); Choo Miao Sin beat Chua Tye Juay 12—15 15 9 15—4: Wong Nai Chee beat Patrick Neubronner 13-15. 15-3. 15-9;79 words
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Article724 1933-01-28 12 SINGAPORE GIRLS' TEAM IN MALACCA. INTERESTING MATCH AT BANDA HILIR. HOCKEY. (From Out Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Jam. 27. A large crowd turned out to watch the first match of its kind to-day, when the Girls' Sports Club of Singapore engaged the Malacca Girls' Sports Club, on the724 words
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Article198 1933-01-28 12 Yesterday's meeting between the Raffles College team and the S.R.C. II on the latter* ground was productive of a solitary goal gave victory to the College. The teams lined up as follows: Ta« C r <=sinJh ee^° ng: Kaher Sinsh Swee K <*- Tagar Singh,198 words
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Article623 1933-01-28 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY AT THE S.C.C. LAWN TENNIS. A start was made in the Chinese New Year tournament at the S.C.C. yesterday, after play had been held up throughout the day on Thursday and until noon yesterday owing to the wet condition of the courts. There were623 words
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83 1933-01-28 12 AMERICAN ACE FORCED INTO ERRORS. Reuter. Melbourne, Jan. 27. In the quarter finals of the Australian championships to-day, the Australian prodigy, Vivian McGrath beat Ellsworth Vines 6—2, 2—6, B—G, 7—5. McGrath played the greatest game of his career and displayed magnificent variation of pace andReuter. - 83 words
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Article90 1933-01-28 12 RUGBY FOOTBALL. The North v. South match takes place at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon. Charges will be $1 for seats and 20 cents standing. The Band and Drums of the 1st Wilts will play selecticns before the game and during the interval. The match,90 words
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Article231 1933-01-28 12 M.C.C. ALSO COLLAPSE SENSATIONALLY. SLOW BOWLERS REAP RICH HARVEST. CRICKET. Reuter. Following the collapse of the New South Wales "tail" before lunch yesterday, the last five wickets adding only eleven runs to the overnight score of 169 runs for five wickets, the trend of the M.C.C.Reuter. - 231 words
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Article238 1933-01-28 12 THE TURF. TAIPING AMATEUR MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taipin§. Jan. 27. The Taiping Turf CluVs amateur meeting optned to-day in good weather. The attendance was po:r. Results at a glance: RACE I. Polo Pony Race— < about 2 furs Catch Weights. 1. COUNTESS (Clarke). 2.238 words
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Article197 1933-01-28 12 Entire Crew Detained By Police. A Chinese seaman is in hospital ?s the result of an alleged shooting affray which occurred on the s.s. 'Mabella" at Port Swettenham on Wednesday night, says the "Malay Mail." The "Mabella" is a Norwegian vessel undccharter t: a Chinese197 words
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Article107 1933-01-28 12 Three Malay women and a girl of six y.ars were badly injured at about 9.30 o'clock this morning in an accident involving a motor-car and a trolley bus. The accident occurred at the junction of Geylang Road and Kallang Road. On coming into collision with the107 words
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Article817 1933-01-28 12 C.C.A. Manuscript Magazine. The manuscript magazine of the Chinese Christian Association is a very interesting one It has 50 pages and is the work of all tnenthusiastic members of the Association ami cf the Straits Chinese Reading Club, which is a branch of the Association.817 words
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Article158 1933-01-28 12 Alhambra.—Laurel and Hardy in "Pack Up Youi Troubl s." To-monow: Edmund Lowe in "Chandu." Capitol.—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 and158 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-28 12 SPOPfS NOTES BY "ECHO Every Week in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."11 words
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Article554 1933-01-28 13 Chinese Archaeological Expedition. "Recent Discoveries in the Honan Excavations" was the subject of a lecture, given at th? China Science Library on Dec. 26, by Dr. Li Chi, the well-known archaeologist, and head of the Archaeology Section of the Institute of History and Philology of the Academia554 words
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Advertisement174 1933-01-28 13 TALKIES 7.15 TO-NIGHT »15 SLIM SUMMERVILLE IN j "RACING YOUTH" Also j KENNETH HARLAN in j I "FINGER PRINTS" Chapters 1 and 2 I jAs Good As Whisky CAN BE j "DUFFS" SCOTCH WHISKY PURE POT STIJLL THE IDEAL WHISKY SODA GUARANTEED 12 YEARS OLD. j i Obtainable from all174 words
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Advertisement128 1933-01-28 13 No fussing with pots and pans. Every mould a masterpiece Crown Jelly is a time and labour saving BRITISH PRODUCT. FRAMROZ Co. iMARINEINSURAP^j OF J GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD jj EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED i j AT LOW RATES (j )For quotations for all. transit risks by Road, 8 Rail128 words
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Advertisement17 1933-01-28 13 iwMMapMPH You Will Smile if you read SPARKLES," by "Quiz." Every Week in the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."17 words
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Miscellaneous922 1933-01-28 13 CLUB DIARY. (xntre are numerous Clubs and Societies i* Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest vctll still oe included in the922 words
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Miscellaneous406 1933-01-28 13 Assemble Mr. C. Lean's residence. 20, Lorong .«h ancy dress Attendance of singers and musicians compulsory Sen7 g T ct Me Not Party: Citation of Mr. Yeo Seng Leong. Assemble. Mr. Ko Eng Poh's reT^Th?c MUSical Party: Invitation <>f Mr. nrL t S,ong 107 Cnln Swee 1 P-m. Dress, white406 words
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Article631 1933-01-28 14 Press Comments On Council's Verdict. Tribunal Unseats Stparationists. Rangoon. Dec. 30. Burmese poli'ics 1 in a .*tate of confusion sine th i Council s decision on the Separation issue— Anti-Separationists and Separationis I bilh int rpreting the Council verdict as a Uc.cry for them. Owing to the631 words
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Article1726 1933-01-28 14 Agricultural Development In Malaya. WORK AT EXPERIMENTAL STATIONS- An account of padi experiments carried out during the season 1931-32 is contained in toe December number ot the Malayan Agricultural Journal (price 50 cents). Commenting editorially en these matters, the Journal says: There are now a tcul of1,726 words
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Article101 1933-01-28 14 SHIPS ALONGBIDB THE WHARVES Singapore, Jan. 23. Cut Wharf (Entrance Gate I). BcnthJß 22. Rohna 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate Hertor 18; Glenluce 16; Manila Maru 14; Pres. Garfield 11. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Benvorlich 30; Maron 32; Borneo Maru 34; Tweedbank 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate101 words
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Article475 1933-01-28 14 The Destiny Of Som e Famous Vessels. When an animal senses that h drawing to a close, he always er l a secluded spot to die. It seems this i 1 to old steamers. When other .wiLr*. «Mb use for them and if t iu-v breaker's475 words
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Article46 1933-01-28 14 On a round-the-world trip, the 'Prvndcnt Garfield" of the Dollar lino, arrived this moirinc from Manila. with 100 passengers en board. She will sail for New Ycr<c via Prnan? cu Feb. 1. The M.M. "Ampoise" is dv; in Btafapam j: 4 p.m. to-morrow.46 words
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Article111 1933-01-28 14 "Katong," Brit., 863 tons. irtm Bangui 27-1: for Bangkok 31-1. "Henrik," Norw., 761 tons, from <: 27-1; for Bangkok 29-i. "Anshun," Brit., 1.869 tons, from Hongkong 27-1; for Hongkong 31-1. "Santhia," Brit., 4,841 tens, from Osaka 27-1 for Calcutta 28-1. «G'jcnlticv»," Brit.j 4,120 tons, from Dalny 28-1; for London111 words
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Advertisement25 1933-01-28 14 Ir Arter Hi tr P i Comparison J I simply had I c I m V II ■9 1 si 6 BM H |H J25 words
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Advertisement523 1933-01-28 14 CHURCH SERVICES. Fourth Sunday After Epiphany. DEDICATION FESTIVAL. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:15 a.m. Holy Communion. 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Cnoral) and Sermon. Holy Communion en Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7523 words
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Advertisement82 1933-01-28 14 c 20 PAGES 20 EVERY SATURDAY The Saturday "Tribune" J now increased to 20 ana contains— A Page Of Pictures. A Wireless Page. Boys' Corner. Girls' Corner. Poultry Notes. Exclusive Air Mail Artid* And the Price k ONLY 5 CENTS EVER INCREASING >^ The circulation of the P a rf82 words
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Miscellaneous71 1933-01-28 14 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mm. Tt mp. Rainfall. Sunshin i. Temp. Stations D" 1 P. Inches. Hours. Dg. 1". Ai i Star 90 Nil 9.1 71 Kota Bharu 84 0.01 8.3 72 K. Trcnggavu 82 0.03 8.1 7,1 Bul-i Jcram 88 Nil 9.171 words
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Miscellaneous111 1933-01-28 14 MAILS CLOSE. MONDAY. JAN. 30. Pengerang (Hock Keng) 8 a.m Rhlo (Bee Tong) 9 a.m. Rhio fHonn: Keat) 9 a.m. R-hio (Tcntlanak) 9 a.m. Pulau Boegi iMersing) 9 a.m. Kukup (Hong Cheang) 9 a.m. North, N.-EaU and N.-Wcct Sumatra (Op ten Noort) 9 a.m. T C«rimon (Bee Seh) 9 a.m.111 words
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687 1933-01-28 15 VISITS TO DAVENTRY SHORT-WAVE STATION. an unusually cold and windy under the giant masts that X X raj "National"' transimber of unassuming little nd a nest hule brick building d to become far more famous 5 c; B, or687 words
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Article182 1933-01-28 15 Marvel Of Empire Broadcasting. A Malayan wearing headphones and listening to 'he broadcast of a concert from the Queen's Hall, London, through Daventry. wculd hear the music sooner than a person Sitting a. the back of the hall. How is this possible? Sound travels 1.100 ft.182 words
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Article226 1933-01-28 15 How Will They Be Dealt With Now that radio is becoming more popular in Malaya the question of "pirates,"—peop'e who listen in without getting a licence—will become of great importance. How best to deal with it? One suggestion is that radio licence should be produced en226 words
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Article75 1933-01-28 15 A "Hall tf Music end R-.dio" is to b n B happy innovation at the 1933 Eritlsh Industries- Fair, opening en Feb. 20 next. Very appropriately t.he 8.8.C.. who are exhibitinj fcr h? first time at the Feie will mek Empire Brcadeasling the keyncie cf their SCStton.75 words
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Article, Illustration131 1933-01-28 15 Tk_ le. ©rs f<r b ginr.rs have dealt with umnd wave... ethtr waves. tUs e'ecirtn and the wirek? valve. Lad \n% th student up to the pat teal stage cf tsacrtaatsat. Mire iheory has to Le arm but in the man time H is cenvenlcr.t tc131 words
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Article86 1933-01-28 15 EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION'S SCHEME. Madras, Jan. 4. It is ur.derrtood that the sch m: for tl;: establiehme.r of broadcasting stations in ttafa presidency, wh eh has been under preparation by a commit cc of the Madras European As ociaticr.. i: now aJUi the Gov mment. In this connection.86 words
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Article151 1933-01-28 15 A New Battery Circuit. A new battery circuit which has recently appearance »«t it is confidently HS2 ate remo e battery receivers from the STSi °i rather poor for mains sets and bring them very nearly into line with their more ambitious rivals in the matter151 words
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Article170 1933-01-28 15 It h a pity to have to explode the story th.st Davent-y is to beeomc a great research c*ntre for t'.:* K.B.C., and that the 5XX marts are to be retained for special experiment. The true story is very different and much briefer, for it bcils down to170 words
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Article89 1933-01-28 15 That Finpire listeners should be lodging objections to the use of "canned" or Blatsne phoned programmes from Daventry is a little surprising, but is nevertheless a fact. I think the trouble Is due to the innate honesty of the B B C. If the word Blattnerj phone had89 words
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Article75 1933-01-28 15 The Indian zene rerms the happiest of all in its reception cI the Empire programmes, very coon af er the opening ceremony cables e r congratulation were received from all co:ners of India. A satisfying response has also cotne from the rthcr zener, with the exception of75 words
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Article54 1933-01-28 15 The 49.6- and 31.3-metre transmissions t:> Canada are simply not touching the Dominion, but are coming dewn to earth in the Pacific Ocean, says the short-wave expert of "Wireless World.'' I wish Mr. Arhbridge success in his effcrts to get a special 70-metre wavelength with a54 words
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Article96 1933-01-28 15 We shor -wave fans are far mere dependent upon the vagaries of the ether than arc the folk whe siniply tune in whatever broadcast station they want, when they want it. But, when ocre comes to think of it. dcesn't that make it for mere interes96 words
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Article178 1933-01-28 15 WINNIPEG. CANADA: The V E 9 J R Winnipeg ctatlcn is now working cn 25 6 metres ;n week dayj f cm 10.30 pm. to 1 a.m. '22.30—01.00), G.M.T. sjc TOKYO. JAPAN: The hjmoreusly-call-iettered Tokyo sla'.icn J O A K has been in trouble because its listeners say178 words
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Article54 1933-01-28 15 The British (Broadcasting Corporation announce.! thai Mr. Mak-.lm Frost has been detained in Cape Town owing to illness and his visit to India and Malaya will, therefore, take pbee tt a later date than was originally announced. A further notification of his r.icve,'.ie:U; will be given as54 words
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Article110 1933-01-28 15 Lleleir.rs all over Malaya report good recep- I tien tf ,h? 9.50 to 11.50 Daventry programme en 31.3 metres but most of them want it ea:!ier. Tney can get it if they can receive the African Zone 49.'j met es transmission. Cood reception of it has been repeated110 words
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Article299 1933-01-28 15 Congratulations To The 8.8.C. We congratulate the 8.8.C. (says the "WtreJcei World"), and the chief engineer, Mr. Noel Ashbridge in particular, for having found the means of carrying out, in practical form, tro-e ideals which we ourselves in particular lavs so leng hoped they would be able to299 words
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Article118 1933-01-28 15 The E B.C. celebrated last month the tenth anniversary of British Broadcasting. It is remarkable among the great wireless stations of the wcild for the imagination shown in its education el work and Sir John Rcith is to be congratulated on p eserving the 8.8.C. from eemm?rcial118 words
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Advertisement194 1933-01-28 15 P M.MC LOUDSPEAKERS jf\ 1 SPFAKFD The designers and makers of thi:; Epoch ■"■lllill Speak r. claim that it is without a peer in 5 j i.s class. T.st reports confirm this claim. They hiah with stat "We think this is one cf the most successUirH ful speaker, of tti194 words
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Advertisement52 1933-01-28 15 Qlarity \olume distance I J lWilTaj| -ti x c 1 v s i v c E veready Lay erbil t •construction means greater power and longer life—thus Insuring true economy and rar better radio reception. Two sizes BOTH 45 VOLTS gfoi Stifle (S/eiywJlete EVE READY RADIO BATTERIES A.P.B. U29 they52 words
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Advertisement90 1933-01-28 15 j J m± mmm 1 '■'"1 j j SPECIALL V REDUCED J PRICES Pilot A.C. Super-Wasp j i 5-VALVE RECEIVER j Complete with J j RE-WOUND POWER PACK j LOUD SPEAKER SPECIALLY DESIGNED j I CABINET j I FULL INSTALLATION |j AERIAL FITTINGS, Etc. ONLY 51 A MONTHS ONLY i90 words
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162 1933-01-28 16 INTRIGUE AND ROMANCE AT GENEVA. Im is the sixth instalment of our serial sttry. "Six Hours To Live," telling of intrigue and romance in connection with Geneva Peace Conference. This story has tea* produced as v talkie by the Fox Film Corporation and162 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1933-01-28 16 As Onslow approached the Peace Palacc the traffic thickened. The scene was as animated as if in the middle of the busy day. Automobile sirens -ounded as the delegates arrived for the late council. Paul was in high spirits as he swung along. H7 smiled as he stepped1,081 words
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Article99 1933-01-28 16 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on tubjecU of public interest, it mutt be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS FuasiBLE, preferably ty t -written (double spacing/, and99 words
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Article605 1933-01-28 16 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—How life assurance can be of benefit to one's es.ate and or business 1 perhaps very l ttle understood, particularly by the Asiatics, yet policies taken out for purposes of financial lifeguard dominate in number the large ones taken for other purposes through605 words
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Article211 1933-01-28 16 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—On Monday at 5 p.m. at least 40 persons were waiting for buses between Li:n Rini and Newton, besides others who were waiting at greater distances from town. At Queen Street terminus twenty cr more buses were lying empty, parked in the211 words
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481 1933-01-28 16 The best ththg for the hair is combing and pj.ushing it. Tc make this effective, however. 'it is important that the comb and brushy he e'ean. and antiseptic. They should be washed I frequently in soap and water, or ammonia, and dried in481 words
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Article140 1933-01-28 16 A Political > isionarv Buda,, 'sr T. The death is rcpr f r !2 eighty-tliii'-v I an inmate of the I. fifty-six year*. Them j Imri? into the arylum ;ct L':.j inrpired with th< fie monarchy," consisting -j. a Bohemia. Serb:: c rJ, tach with140 words
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Article131 1933-01-28 16 British Empire Contest Th; Bntisii tfcdical Association are toatin in June £10 prte s for the best dtafc*£ on the following th.me: "Describe thr cf medical iiv which have beta your care and for .aeli case, drcuss differ diagnosis, a tio ogy methw of (where available»,131 words
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Article366 1933-01-28 16 Singapore. Jan. 25. MEAT. Bee;. r tcak t round i. kati 31 Beef, stew or curry, kati 2d Pork. lean, kati 43 York, lean fat I Lai quality, kati 34 Mutton, Australian, lb. 25 Fowl, kati 4u Hens (.locally reared >. kati 50 Ducks, each 59 Pigeons, domestic unfledged,366 words
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Advertisement34 1933-01-28 16 CHOOSE YOUR PRESENTS FOR NEW YEAR AND HARI RAYA. For Hair and Brain DECCAN HAIR OIL, For sweetly scented oil SHANTI HAIR OIL, For best scents and attars OTTO CHYPRE, ROSE, JASMINE Obtainable everywhere.34 words
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Advertisement86 1933-01-28 16 HYDROCELE. Why continue your mosv unpleasant burden? No risk of operation. The harmless and peerless invention for the total abstraction of fluid and deposition, however complicated the disease may be, by the use of HYDRAULIC-OIL. Guaranteed cure after using two bottles. Rs. 1618*per bottle. Apply Dr. Sherman, P.C.S., Ballabhanga, (Faridpur),86 words
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Advertisement30 1933-01-28 16 I j j OINTMENT j J the novel remedy j for the treatment j of i i j Burns, I Cuts, Ulcers. SOLE AGENTS*. N. V. Straits Java Trading Co.30 words
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Article131 1933-01-28 17 ,clI Wilson in Kandy-Proposa! For Federation With Indiaeel Committee a Report On Imperial Preference intment At Poor Reciprocity From Australia and South"* Africa—Alterations, and Deletions From The Schedule Recommended. Wll on continued his Of the Donoughmore Kandy on the 13th inst. .'rom the Kandyan Mr. J.131 words
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318 1933-01-28 17 2i with India is urged* in Mr. V. Kathritbamby. 3 recent meeting of the In* Th. memorandum state* inl as follows: ■ard to the permaition that Ceylon should future, under r.ghtly felt that it is hings that Ceylon should as a separate province p htical318 words
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Article398 1933-01-28 17 British Government: In a far flung empire ii should be the aim of the British. Government to conveniently group the various possessions numbering over 500 and limit them to few and convenient size so as to effectively and economically rule them. Th* main feature398 words
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Article248 1933-01-28 17 The people of India and Ceylon are one and the same racially, culturally and from ihe point of view of religion. For these reacone and fcr better devising a method permanently for the governance of this county, satisfactory to all interests, the meeting cae248 words
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Article610 1933-01-28 17 A vein of disappointment shows itself a' fh nature of reciprocal preference offered, carticularly by Australia, in the report of the State Council Select CommiLUe on Imperial Preference which was issued on the 12;h lost Th Committee think* that Australia "might patronise Ceylon tea more than610 words
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Article316 1933-01-28 17 The lull in the small-pox epidemic announc i last week is now broken for there were ix cases discovered in Colombo on the 11th hist... alcne. There were four fresh cases on til 13th inst. The Municipal authorities of Celomho arc faced with r difficulty in carrying cut theivaccination316 words
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Article336 1933-01-28 17 By The Rev. W. Murray. Wherever one gne-—in Europ Asia. Africa, America—one is fac:d with complicaticns that upset the old routine of things. In political, social, and industrial life, there is a turmoil which seemingly baffles the minds of most cf us to understand and336 words
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Article1067 1933-01-28 17 C rit i C^P f The G ovc ™ment's Social Service Plan—Amy Johnson And The Honours List—"Atlanlique" And The Underwriters. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) London, Jan. 10 <by Air Mail). The Government's plans for providing occupation for the unemployed, through the National Council of Social Service, ire1,067 words
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Article1291 1933-01-28 18 "Montmartre" Restaurant In London—Our Dependence On Public Clocks—A Unique Street. (By David Baxter.) London. Jan. 10 (by Air Mail). Quite a small supper piece in Shepherd. Place (ofl Gr.svenor Square, near Park Lanej is enjoying a great deal of popularity just now, largely en account of1,291 words
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Article350 1933-01-28 18 Natural Resir.s Found In Our Forests. "Damars cf the Ma'ay Peniculv" an itrteroting v.ck. cone rtv.d w.th the demats (resins), fOOBd la Malayan forests. com<- ha id from the Director of Forestry. In his pr;fac?. the author. Mr. T. A. Buckley, say,: It happen; that350 words
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Article135 1933-01-28 18 Mexico City, Nov. 25 A woman who made a life-long habit of eating raw oniens has just died at the age cf 120 y:ar:s in Torreen, a large town in C. ahuila St"t°. abmt 70.) miles north of her* This woman, Senora Tomasa Garza, possessed all her135 words
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Article177 1933-01-28 18 A Central Heating Apparatus. Rome, Dee. 14. The structural alterations, which have been so extensive in the Vatican City since the Pope became an independent sovereign and his home a State, are ihe cause of some wor:y among architects and archaeologists. Last Christmas a poiticn of177 words
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115 1933-01-28 18 stranger wh: desires to fmi any particular stieet in Stuttgart, Wurtemberg, does not now need to ask a polic man or passer-by. He find? in ;h? main street-, a pest bearing a dial with a map of the city, and with a hand like the115 words
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Article116 1933-01-28 18 Eudrpest, #Dec. 16. A Discovery cf extreme importance, bth r cc .ca :y and has been made b,P.ofcssor Szentgyorgyi. the direct r of the Budapest University Chemical Institute, to the cflcct that a green paprika contains four tinvs 2 n ,u^ 1 C ?*f niin ac m116 words
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Article, Illustration643 1933-01-28 18 Men Who Draw The Crowds. (By "Dragon.") Two of Hongkong's finest footballers ate now playing in Shanghai for one of the weakest t;ams there—the "Three Cultures" Footbail Club. They are Suen Kam Shun and S. B. Wong, who were formerly in that formidable Hongkong combination, the China643 words
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Article823 1933-01-28 18 Can Dogs Reason? There is no end to the stories corc:rning the intelligence of dogs, says the Malayan Kennel Gazette (that excellent littk publication by Mr. C. Ward-Jackson, of Kusla Lumpur) in the January number (prici 50 cen's» Dcg-owners write tinthuslas.ically of their fcur-footed friends as being "a823 words
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Article107 1933-01-28 19 UNCLE BOB'S CHAT. Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. A Look At This Week's Post-Bag. Dear Nephews, again proved his interest in by sending the article he has week. He has also written a r to me and I hope that he will me one afternoon as early as107 words
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Article189 1933-01-28 19 'By S. T. Koh.) has taken the place of the last affairs of men are in the hands Hut however this may be tru? :t is not in the case of the time is coming when, if Uncle Bob C mmittee really start to work the189 words
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Article184 1933-01-28 19 hums 9 Club. t By William Teo.) a club for children; and its Mickey Mouse' Club." Thei« members now. The Club is in was established last month. Th° Ks s P°rts a fortnight ago, vund a concert next month. All the m tins Club cc-operated. e. Uncle Bob, whereas the184 words
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Article326 1933-01-28 19 By Sg Ckiap Cham.) ls a store of bcoks or a place i* a collection of bocks. All the in the library are either cheap They may be divided into such as the books of fairy lies, histories, travels, science, art ller branches of learning. All art' placed326 words
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Article697 1933-01-28 19 (By "Quite A Simple Eng.") who ere*™..! l4 S? I*m Q new cntnbutor hke a «n enly lnt yOUr MMte "C:rner." like a thief stUUng quietly into a hou.e. But intrusion, or anything of that sort. If I am nt awogant I can697 words
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Article384 1933-01-28 19 (By Babe Ruth.) Yes! there it lay—my hat, my good old felt hat which had given me admirable service for the last three years. As I lay in an easy chair and contemplated its appearance througn half-closed eyelids my mind wondered back to the days when I had384 words
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Article1256 1933-01-28 19 (By Jerome.") 'Rings. Ma'am. Beautiful rings with valuable pearls, diamonds, and sapphires, for ladies and gentlemen. Price—very reasonable! 20 centT" each. Twenty cents only!" The Arab ring-seller repeated these words again and a?ain. with both his hands holding several rolls of rings of various colours, and continually1,256 words
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Article196 1933-01-28 19 (By T«c Beng Koon.t "The more extensive your acquaintance with tne work of these who have excelled, the more extensive will be your power of inventi n." declared Sir Joshua Reynolds; and the great painter's dictum applies equally writing Mastery of English is attained by196 words
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Article291 1933-01-28 19 (By "Chevalier.") Once there was a lawyer in Jaflna by nan e of Kate. One day. w hen he w as strolling a Ion* the streets, he saw a person clad in fancv dross as a "Tiger," distributing drama notices. The lawyer was taken aback when he291 words
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Article266 1933-01-28 19 (By C. Zr, Good evening chums! I hopt- I have not bored ycu with my last artistes By the wav I wish to thank "Meticulous" for his excellent suggestion. My other chums wdl dj well to give voice to it: however, wo must not forget about the "Philatelic Club.266 words
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Article317 1933-01-28 19 THAT Tiredness Is A Form Of Illness? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) Just as sleep Is a very necaaary process for the health of the human system, so tiredness Is necessary to produce sleep. It is only when one is net in good health (and not always then,317 words
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Article, Illustration204 1933-01-28 20 A large party of enthusiasts about to leave Croydon Aerodrome for Rheims, where celebrations are now taking place in connection with the 250 th anniversary cf the "Lirti of champagne. Many well-known society people made the journey. The picture shows six giant air-liners about to204 words
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