Malaya Tribune, 30 January 1933
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Title Section32 1933-01-30 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XX. No. 2<S SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Jan. 30, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGA/lilE, .•..■««..■..•hti.a..» M MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1933. ■iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiinwwnMMittiiiimniiuiiwin32 words
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Advertisement299 1933-01-30 1 Buy the -MALAYAN SATURDAY POST/ The Picture Paper. 20 cents. jLm EEZ BFBI Lm I Heavy Smokers unseen I f Best of Tobaccos causes dryness and TL. ENEMIES l( >:' tlie throat Relieve it with Lakerol yfv s are sooihingand keep the mouth M il allow no tobacco odour. f299 words
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Advertisement179 1933-01-30 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. j HEALTH andSfTRENGTH I IN EVERY TIN179 words
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Article1051 1933-01-30 2 The Brocklebank Collection. HISTORY IN PORTRAITS. Jusl ever a qm lev cf a century ago an b lady with a home In Floren• c began .o make a photographic eolF-ctien of portTait or the Medici in order to interes, her eldest rjiandchiidren in Florentine history.1,051 words
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Article595 1933-01-30 2 The Gay Spot Of South China. Shanghai Fashions For Chinese Ladies. "N. C. Herald." i: Rip Van Winkle were to awake up liere after three years' sleep instead of thirty, he? that Hon :k ng has become a more eautiful and comfortable piece to live ana enjoy life. While"N. C. Herald." - 595 words
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139 1933-01-30 2 Fears Of Undue Stoutness. Bucharest. Dec. 29. Reports that specialists have been consulted about the health of little Prince Michael tht 11-year-old Crown Prince of Rumania arc current in the highest medical circles in Bucharest. It is feared that s:me* very strict regime may be139 words
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76 1933-01-30 2 "People Without A Country." Harbin, Dec. 28. More and moe? "white" Russians are taking out papers to become naturalised citizens cf the new Manchuria, now known as Manchukuo Thousands of these exiled Russians—people without a country-reside in Manchukuo an 1 Harbin itself is perhaps more76 words
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84 1933-01-30 2 Italian Achievement. I Pome, Dec. 28. A new world altitude record for tourist eaplanes is claimed to have been established to-day by the Italian airman. Purio Niclot tn a 170 h.p. Fiat plane who is stated to have :eached a height of 8,200 metres Tha84 words
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Advertisement80 1933-01-30 2 •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i i i i c i i i i i i i i i i i ttmwj Z I m I 5 Z I I Whiteaways j 9 j Stocktaking m mm I j I CLOSES ON f J February 4 j I FINAL I m m I i80 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-30 2 Make Sure You Get The "MALAYAN SATURbAfr POST." The Picture Paper.11 words
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Advertisement196 1933-01-30 2 i-r. 1 0' &y£ J &%L% will be stopped by taking KALZANA Diarrhoea is usually caused by inflammation of the intestines, generally due to irritated nerves. By taking Kalzana, the Calcium food, you will provide your blood with the mineral necessary to strengthen the inflamed areas. The swelling will be196 words
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4555 1933-01-30 3 CHINA'S* TRAGIC YEAR OF 1932. AN IMPRESSIONIST VIEW. LONG STORY OF ERROR, DISASTER, HEROISIM AND RECOVERY. i The New Year cf 1932 opened g-toj* China. The administraU.'.a chOKn tc the Chiang Kai Shek Government WhteH nan resigned could not get under way4,555 words
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Advertisement248 1933-01-30 3 j Q HOW TO Be! i jjjlj HAPPY THOUGH j IJJL 1 ALWAYS INSIST j j HAVING j 1 Your Home. I I 111'] I j HEALTH |i mis for everything in Life, the very existence of it, pleasure and in re tit in 8f age. t OLD equally demand248 words
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Advertisement732 1933-01-30 3 ORIENTAL, GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN INDIA 1874j. HEAD OFFICE:-BOMBAY I «S-«g»-4.-Life Assurance is a Real Necessity. j The following is an appreciation from a Grateful Bern fkiary:— I THE BRANCH SECRETARY, Oriental Life Office. Kum la Lumpur. Dear Sir, I beg to acknowledge receipt of your732 words
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843 1933-01-30 4 Shipping News Notices. IMPROVEMENTS IN FREIGHTS. Better Rates Sustained In December. Dtirins December a certain amount oi muchwelcome relief hai been, afford*d to owneri by the sustained better freight rates Which have been noted in not a few* sections. Th s improvement, of course, is long overdue, but it is843 words
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Article215 1933-01-30 4 To Trade Under The Brazilian Flag. In November, the well-known coast in" p»Manger steamer 'Royal Scot" left Leith for •;c bably the last time. She proceeded to Rouen manned by a deck crowd consisting of eertilicated oflicers. At Rcuen she is to be overhauled and reconditioned before215 words
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Article97 1933-01-30 4 "Achimota." Elder Dempster motcrship. left on the hands of Harland and Wolff, has been renamed "Wanganella" by Huddart F:i~kers. "Alaunia," Cunard liner, had a fcg co lision with the Canadian Pacific Duchess cf Richmond" in the St. Lawrence. American shipbuilding is officially estimated by the Americans themselves97 words
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Article131 1933-01-30 4 Nine Lives Lost Around British Isles. A furious gale raged round the British Isles during the nights of Dec. 30 and 31. causing loss of life at sea and much damage on land. The worst result of the tale was the los oi nine lives when the Aberdeen131 words
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Article1105 1933-01-30 4 When It Is Made A Nuisance. A gentleman has been wrLlng to the "Times" complaining that all too frequently passengers refuse to attend boat drill, in spi c of the fact that this is a performance carried out entirely for their own safety. He sugges's a1,105 words
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Advertisement438 1933-01-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. p. &a BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. IX>NDON AND TAR EAST MAIL SERVICE, ifiider Contrct with His Ma j-sty's CJhr.crnment). OUTWARD LiJOM LONDON. Par China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Corfu 15.000 Feb. 3438 words
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Advertisement194 1933-01-30 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. M.s. FRIESLAND, via Manila Feb! 7 t m.s. KULMERLAND, via Manila Feb. 21 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Mar. 8 t m.s. DUISBURG. via Manila Mar. 21 m.s. RUHR, via Manila194 words
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Advertisement301 1933-01-30 4 Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune TnTi l^i' lALAYA TRIBUNE IS ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING DEPOTS:— SINGAPORE. V Mohamed Ibrahim. 134. Tanjong Pagar A and 1 Roa d Railway Station. Mr JTv. t GenerSl HCSpital (NeWs Sell a JS Kattuvasa 391 New Bridge Road. S. Nainamsah, 23 Neil301 words
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Advertisement223 1933-01-30 4 Adi Ayurveda Rasayana Medical Hall 47 Queen Street, Penang M pcnang C Ibrahim 3 0410 K ™™t Read, MALACCA. Hong Hin Co 14. First Cross Street. The Lanka Store. 12. Jonker Street. M.*A. Gomes Co., 54, Riverside. PERAK. Fe n cr t 1 I Ubber SUmp Railway station Bookstall, Taiping223 words
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Advertisement170 1933-01-30 4 THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" Its now owned by the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd., and published from the "Malaya Tribune" offices at 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. It vs being greatly improved by the introduction of many New J Features, while the best of the old j ones are retained. The features170 words
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Advertisement483 1933-01-30 4 STEAMER JAilj^NORDO tITSCIIt|i Germany^ The undemoted are the Ccmninv. fixtures:— y 1 111 '«4* OCTWAXDA 5 "GOSLAR," for Japan and fcj* China urin "COBLENZ" for Manila. Hon g konil Shanghai and Japan "NECKAR" for Manila, Hongkoi* 1 Shanghai, Japan and North ChinT 2f2Hi or Manila 3 Shanghai, Japan and North483 words
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Article462 1933-01-30 5 Mining Shares. Singapore. Monday. 11 a.m. ng tin share quotations are issued and Co. exchange and stock by Buyers. Bellera. VSw mbang Tin 23 6 25;6 J ral Malay 18|- 20|- norn Hitam Tin 10 113 Tin H|- 121Padani 0 08 0.10 11 Tin 0.30 0.35 S462 words
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282 1933-01-30 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER STEADY: TIN EASIER. Very Little Business Passing. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Monday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 6 716 cts., down ct. Tin (Singapore) $7414, down Saturday's Prices:— London Rubber 2 1 ii d., down 3 32d. Market Tone: Dull. New282 words
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Article48 1933-01-30 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: 2%d. New York 2 7 (G.I cents. Singapore: 6?»—6 7; 16 cents. TIN. London Spot: £146 Vs. 6d. (Unchanged). London 3 months: £147. (Unchanged). Singapore: $74.25. c COPRA. Mcssrr, Barlow and Co. report: Sundrkd 4 55 Mixed $44 The market is easier.48 words
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Article190 1933-01-30 5 (By Courtesy o/ Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Jan. 30. Selling- London 4 months* sight 2s. 3 15|16d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 29 32d., London 60 clays' sight 2s. 3sd., London 30 days' sight 2s 3 27|32d, London demand 2s. 3 13;16d, London T.T. 2s. 3 25]32d.. Lyons190 words
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Article1045 1933-01-30 5 Company's Important Acquisition. The sixth annual general m-eting of Southern Malayan Tin Dredging. Ltd., was held en Di 20 at the Institute of Chartered Accountant;, London, E.C., on Dec. 20. Mr. C. V. S.eph.ns Uhe chairman) caid: Th. tonnage of tin ore won during the year1,045 words
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Article436 1933-01-30 5 Bulk Shipping From F.M.S. In Sight. Th: ninth annual ordinary general meeting of the Tennamaram Palm Oil Company, Ltd.. wa- held on Doc. 15. at the registered officer cl th? company. 10. Old Jewry, London. E.C.", Ml. C. R. Gi.liat (the chairman) presiding. Th. chairman after referring to436 words
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Article712 1933-01-30 5 Production Costs Well Reduced. The twenty-second annual general meeting of the members cf the United T. miang (F.M.S.) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on Dec. 14, Whlttingtdn Avenue, E.C., Mr. R. F. McNair Scott (chairman of the company) presiding. The chairman said:—lf you turn to the712 words
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Article643 1933-01-30 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Monday. 11 a m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fra er and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: r sßue Value. Fraser Lyall <5c Shares. Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $0.45 $0.55 $0.45 $0.60 1 Alor Gajah 0.25 0.35 0.25 0.35 lA. Hitam643 words
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Advertisement52 1933-01-30 5 THE /ff\ SOUTH |Hf:i BRITISH OOMFAHT. UMirn. HRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR DißUmilfCß ACCEFTED AT LOWIBT CUIBINT BATES. L. 0. ICABOOUOTJTB, miMOMMtX. offlc I. Flnlajton Oratn, THI EASTERN UNITED A3BUBANCI CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, "MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. LQ. JOHNSON: Gtaaral lfaaagtc. H «A« QrriCl: i-,, HiUec»52 words
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Advertisement8 1933-01-30 5 For the Week-end— MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents.8 words
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Advertisement121 1933-01-30 5 YEARLY INTEREST PAID OUARTERLY A bank balance is your best friend. You can turn to it whenever you are in need of financial assistance. Build a bank balance quickly with small regular savings. Head Office: 53, Wall Street, N.Y. THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England;. SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeide121 words
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Advertisement202 1933-01-30 5 Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. I iM- orporatcd in Straits S'ttlenr nt:,). Successors to ™uurattAL BANfe LTD., HO HONG BANK, Lin., CHINESE COMMEHUAL BANK, WD. CAPITAL. Authorised $10,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000^0. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: DbaM Esq.. Chairman, Oh Sian Guan, Esq., Chee S»ee202 words
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Advertisement216 1933-01-30 6 Amusements < SPECI4L TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AT M> v,ri n"j PICK WORLD'S PICTURES. j NEVER IX MALAYA'S A A ft j HISTORY HAVE CROWDS I I I SO PACKED A I f j PICTURE THEATRE FOX MOVIETONE'S WONDER THRILLERSMASHES ALL RECORDS!! Crowds greater and more insistent than those even of such216 words
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Advertisement364 1933-01-30 6 17 PERFORMANCES AND "BAROUD" STILL CONTINUES ITS TRIUMPHS CAPITOL Positively Last Night of Extended Season! BEX INGRAM'S magnificent Epic of ARABIA BAROUD "THE BEAU GESTE' OF THE TALKIES." m TO-MORROW: OPENING AT SPECIAL MATINEE AT 3.15 P.M. The Picture Everybody's Waiting for— DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, jnr. in FIRST NATIONAL'S Daring Comedy,364 words
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Advertisement347 1933-01-30 6 j "The wit flows with astonishing ease, one col ,i d narri]v j while tha humorous situations some- t rtainm'nt i j how have delicious flavour. It is an and almost' ever I admirable production. i over J The theme song is a certain "catch," j I and if Miss347 words
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Advertisement48 1933-01-30 6 SUNLIGHT MAID j j FRUIT SYRUP —IS— j The Syrup j ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS PREFERRED. I i jjpH— Obtainable At:— Selegie Store, Kirn Ann Co., Hock Mem Confectio Teck Seng Service. NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED* Hellessens Dry Bait*** 4y 2 and 6 volt*. Batteries repaired and chaff by Experts.48 words
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Article143 1933-01-30 7 A Bengali Money-Lender's Threat. heartiest tactics employed by is. v. ho generally masiagaj v.as r:\ealed in the Supreme Ie the Chief Justice. Sir hen a Eurasian youth was a judgment summons, appears, received no consid:rasigned as a surety for luo was new in the ranks of143 words
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Article96 1933-01-30 7 Mkaafera.- Edmund Lowe in -Chandu." 'p>i.)l. Res Ingram in "Baroud." lapirt. Tiiizan—The Ape Man." <-reut World.—Side shows, pasar malam, 9- ra, Chinese wayangs. silent and talkThe Golden Calf" and at Star hart Talmadge in "Dancing Dyna||Hrtiiiisg>, The Pearl Necklace." a c alkie. v,w U'rid. BUb shows, "Ghost96 words
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Article240 1933-01-30 7 'Chandu 9 Draws Crowded Houses. AT THE CINEMAS. Packed houses the crder at the Alhambra yesterday, when Chandu. the Magician." I Fox production, wa; shown. At the afternccn performance every seat in the theatre was occupied, in addition to which large crowds nill thrcnged the arsa in front of the240 words
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1561 1933-01-30 7 Sports Pastimes. CHINESE NEW YEAR TOURNAMENT. SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION DESPITE RAIN. I\F. AND DR. G. DE SOUZA WIN OPEN DOUBLES. LAWN TENNIS. Despite interruptions by the weather, which delayed the start until noon en Friday, the Chinese New Year tournament organised by th S.C.C—in lieu of the regular event which us~d1,561 words
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Article64 1933-01-30 7 SATURDAY'S SEMI-FINALS. Reuter. Mclbcurne, Jan. 28. In the Aus i nflsia championship semi-finak;, Keith Gledhill (U.S.) defeated Vipian McGrath (the youn<? Australian who had beaten FUswcrth Vines in th 3 quarter-finals), 6—4. 6—l. 6—l. In the doubles Crawford and Mccn (Aus'lalian) beat Allison and Van <Us.> 10—8 6—3Reuter. - 64 words
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Article28 1933-01-30 7 From Wednesday the headquarters of the Young Mi slim Physical and Literary Union wii be at 136, Tanjong Katong Read fnext to the Arab Social and Literary Club).28 words
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Advertisement219 1933-01-30 7 UTEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ROYAL ENGLISH SCHOOL. >F RIVER VALLEY ROAD AND TANK ROAD). -Ktl MME I) THAT THIS IS THE ELVy SCHOOL OWNED ANI) mNUI'CTED BY A QUALIFIED TEACHER. Vacancies in all standards including m and Commercial Classes. I I..WK.WIL. Principal. MIDWIFE. Ceylon Malay. Mrs. ing now a 25. Prinsep Street,219 words
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Advertisement413 1933-01-30 7 I j Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. j J I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement*). j j i HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON, OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry, E C The Company has £20,000 deposited413 words
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Miscellaneous51 1933-01-30 7 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mm. TV mp Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. D,g. F- inches. Hours. Peg.?. Xota Bharu K. Tr ngganu 83 009 6.3 74 Bukit Jeram 89 Nil 10* 71 Mersing Singapore 88 mfif 4 W. A. MACKY. Meteorological Officer. Singapore, Jan.51 words
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Article656 1933-01-30 8 Business men may be excused for thinking that the Bank Holiday idea is overdone when it covers three days in succession, with a Sunday following, so that from a Wednesday to a Monday they are "held up." It is a still more serious matter for travellers who are656 words
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Article265 1933-01-30 8 Brighter Prospects For This Year. Reuter. taMfcp, Jan. 29. rt» year 1933 is beginning with be*- prospects, according to the Chancer of c Exchequer. Mr. Neville Chamberlain who a speech at Birmingham .truck 1. r r;rTc sr t en ,hp n the cc.ton. steel and shipbuildingReuter. - 265 words
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Article16 1933-01-30 8 From China and Japan by the "Kumsang due at Singapore at 6 a.m. to-morrow.16 words
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Article68 1933-01-30 8 HONGKONG, on page 2 450.000.000 PEOPLE AT MERCY OF REDS AND JAPANESE. CO pages 3 and SHIPPING NEWS, on pages 4 and B CLUB DIARY, en page ll DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 11 CENTENARY OF A FAMOUS SIEGE on v 13 INTO THE HEART OF ASIA.68 words
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Article185 1933-01-30 8 Founder Of Wisconsin Daily. Mr. W. W. Young, a prominent American journalist, la a passenger on board the "President Garfield," which arrived in S:ngapore cr. Saturday. Mr. Young founded the "Daily Cardinal." which is still the official organ of the University of Wisconsin, and has served185 words
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Article261 1933-01-30 8 Majority Of One For De Valera. Reuter. Dublin. Jan. 28. The state of the Parties at 2 a.m. was: 68 de Valerites. 41 Csgravites, 8 Independents, 7 Labour. 10 Centre Party. 1 Independent Labour. This relative strength is not expected to be materially altered and it isReuter. - 261 words
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Article64 1933-01-30 8 Asked To Deposit Amount For Expenses. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, Jan. 30. The Education Ministry urges a protect against the decision by the U.S. Government requiring Chineec students in the U.S.A. o pay a deposit beforehand sufficient to cover their expenses during study, Mie reason"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 64 words
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Article140 1933-01-30 8 Resumption Of Work In Ford Factories. Belfast, Jan. 29. A maws meeting of all grades of railway v,.rkers decided to strike at midnight To2?* e 2 BSalnst Wage reduction, fhe strike will affect 5.000 employees on the vhcle of the Great Northern system. Tt Detrcit, Jan.140 words
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Article64 1933-01-30 8 Series Of Special Articles In The "M.T." I Beginning on Thursday, a series of weekly I articles of absorbing interest, describing features jin the industrial and general development of Singapore, will be published in the "Malaya I Tribune." These articles, fully illustrated, are I being specially written by64 words
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Article437 1933-01-30 8 (BY "LOOKER.ON.-y Only ten more day, i Bank Holiday! Taipii^jgtW Then a long, weary m April, for Hari Kav a ttS..** Easter. lla( >Ji a^j It was another cas > ~f t t, n in Saturday's boxing rZ r l got the range and the font >437 words
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Article33 1933-01-30 8 American Labour Federation Against. Reuter. Washington, J» n 3 The American Federation of La' J J*g issued a statement declaring its< If ag*-' recognition of the U.S S.R.—R cutcrReuter. - 33 words
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Article100 1933-01-30 8 A report of the visit of doctor untitled of the 8.M.A.. Malaya Branch' to apore Dairy Farm is he'd over until toThe Eng Aun Tong ("Tie r Med** rnncunces that it is giving 1 lu Year treat to ail the orphans ol Infant Jesus," irrespective of a«! instead cf to100 words
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Advertisement210 1933-01-30 8 SHANKS Lawn Mowers THE BRITISHER THE WORLD'S BEST CHEAP MACHINE. j 12 Inch Blades, Price $35.00. With Grass Box $45.50. I 14 $37.50. $49.00. il6 $40.00. $52.50. -t i Obtainable from Robinson Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. /.AUCUTT*S\ I Malayan I A Coffee/ I Sole Distributors: j Henry Waugh Co210 words
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Advertisement47 1933-01-30 8 Latest j! IN Ladies 9 Toilet j Ware U.S.deSHva Bros, j 23, High Street, Singapore. j T.K.K/S Rubber Table Covers. 3' 11" x 3' 11" $1.80. 3' 8" x 3' 8" .$1.40. 3' 3" x 3' 3" $1.00. TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905. 634, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.47 words
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1295 1933-01-30 9 REQUEST FOR MEDIATION WITH CENTRAL GOVERNMENT. NO DESIGNS ON NORTH CHINA. TANKS AND ARTILLERY BROUGHT UP FOR ATTACK. Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 30. The Japanese Minister, Mr. Ariyoshi, had a long talk with the \»h Minister, Sir Miles Lampson, inReuter. - 1,295 words
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Article510 1933-01-30 9 PLANTATION HORROR. Evidence Points To Murder. Following the fatal stabbing of the Sikh watchman attached to the Pulau Brani stores of the Master Attendant's office on Thursday night, .cne of the most brutal and mysterious murders known to Singapore was discovered by Detective-Inspector Boyle510 words
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Article220 1933-01-30 9 Malay Woman Dies Of Injuries. MOTOR SMASH SEQUELS. One of the three Ms lay women who was injured in the motor smash that occurred at the junction cf Geylang Road and Grove Read on Saturday morning, succumbed to her injuries in hospital some hours later. The two ether220 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1933-01-30 9 FRENCH AND GERMAN. CONTINUED CRIMES ON CONTINENT. DALADIER FORMS GOVT. Reuter. Both the French and the German Cabinets have resigned, the former over proposed new taxation whi.Ji was rejected and the latter ,rver the Reichpontical deadlock. M Oaladier is forming a Government in Pans and r£ fCnReuter. - 1,036 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-30 9 Exclusive Special Articles Appear in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST," Every Week.11 words
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Advertisement172 1933-01-30 9 IPIHCJTIEIPIINIE HEALTH TXYJ Tones o)W lonic as it o \\\^Efemscent Cleanses o yff g> Q ine Assures proper digestion Impels the purified blood giving maximum f to stimulate the small veins nourishment, attended w I and nerves which keep the by complete elimination L J skin soft and smooth, the172 words
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332 1933-01-30 10 Test Cricket Crisis Australian Board Meets. MOMENTOUS MEETING BEHIND CLOSED DOORS. SMILING FACES PROMISE A HAPPY SOLUTION. Sydney, Jan. 30. The Australian Cricket Board of Control met at 10-30 a.m. to-day with the greatest secrecy, behind closed doors. Most of the delegates arrived with laughing faces, suggesting that there may332 words
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Article363 1933-01-30 10 LOW SCORING GAME. DON BRADMAN BATS BRILLIANTLY. The match between New South Wales and the M.C.C. ended here to-day in a win for tht tourists by fcur wickets. New South Wales, who had scored 36 runs for one wicket in their second innings at the363 words
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Article201 1933-01-30 10 Adelaide. Jan. 16. Strained relations caused by Australia's attitude against the leg theory bowling was brought to a head c n Saturday, when Mr. 0 Warner. English manager, went to the dressing room to ctmniirerate Woodfull. who was being massaged after an injury from Larwoods ball. Wrcdfull201 words
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Article425 1933-01-30 10 O.R.A. OVERWHELM KHALSA. HOCKEY. The Old Raff.esians Association trounced the Khalsa Association on Saturday on the Raffles Institution ground t; the tune of 11—2. The game was too one-sided to be of any interest, the Old Boys having things their cwn way. Of the eleven425 words
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Article83 1933-01-30 10 Received Money From Hawkers. Lee Ah Bah, the Straits-born Chinese who 5* cn arged in connection with receiving money from hawkers in Clyde Terrace Market. 1 convl cted and sentenced to three months' SSI iBonrn€nt fa y Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay) thia morning. attac83 words
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Article921 1933-01-30 10 Fast Game At Anson Road. LAST MATCH OF THE OFFICIAL SEASON. RUGBY FOOTBALL. The last match cf the official rugby season was played on Saturday when the South engage d the Ncrth in a game at Anson Road Stadium. Excellent play was seen, with the South921 words
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Article906 1933-01-30 10 Teams Entertained At Raffles. The hope that the ability of the old-time three-quarters would ortce aga'n be seeu on the Malayan playing fields was made by the chairman. Dr. E. D. Lindow, who is President-elect of the M.R.U.. at a dinner which followed the game M the906 words
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Article32 1933-01-30 10 Hongkong, Jan. 28. A team from fche Lingnam University. Canton, has left for Amoy. They were joined here by a team from the Mul Feng Girls' School Sin Chew Jit Poh."32 words
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Article300 1933-01-30 10 TAIPING AMATEUR MEETING CONCLUDED. THE TURF. (From, Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Jan. 29. The surprise of the second day in the Taiping Turf Club's Chinese New Year Amateur race meeting t:-day was the victory of Calchas. ndden by Mathews, in the fourth race, to pay f145.300 words
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119 1933-01-30 10 SCOTLAND AVENGE LAST YEAR'S TROUNCING. ASSN. FOOTBALL. London, Jan. 28. At Glasgow to-day, in the Amateur international. Scotland beat Ireland by 6—o.—Reuter. In the corresponding gam: las: January, at, Ee'.fast, Ireland beat Scotland 4—o. —Rev er R.A.F. BEAT AMICABLE A.A. The R.A.F. beat the Amicable Athletic119 words
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124 1933-01-30 10 AT ANSON ROAD STADIUM TO-DAY. There is every reason to anticipate a keen struggle between the Wiltshires and Malays (Singapore Cup and League champions) at the Anson Road Stadium to-day, when the gate charges will be 50 cents (West Stand), 25 cents (East stand)124 words
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Obituary109 1933-01-30 10 Sequel To Woman's Strange Death. The City Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne) recorded further evidence this morning regarding the death of Puteh, a young Chinese woman who had turned Is'am, whose dead body was found in her house in Lororvg Stangee, off Jto Chlat Road, on109 words
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Article894 1933-01-30 10 ELLIS BEATS MORr !s> GRAHAM FULLY EXTENUm BY NEGRO. BOXING. <By K.o If there was anyone who arena dissatisfied on Saturdi must be a most difficult person to was a night of excellent sport ill events providing plenty ol """J* was a good crowd but894 words
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Advertisement15 1933-01-30 10 A Brilliant Short Story By "SAPPER n will appear in this week's MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."15 words
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Advertisement12 1933-01-30 10 The Whole Household Clamours for the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents Weekly.12 words
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Article545 1933-01-30 11 DID YOU KNOW THAT cellular bricks have been invented? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) Having learnt that houses can be erected in double-quick IIBM by using sheet metal, or very cheaply by using bricks m:-;cie of rubbish, we are new told of a new development in another branch of the building545 words
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Article200 1933-01-30 11 Singapore, Jan. 30. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $123 R. (Siam) W. Coast 2 $118 Rice, B. Siam No. 1 $122 Rice, B. Siam No. 2 $117 Rice, Siam "Old" per koyan No. 1 $180 Rice, Siam "Old" No. 2 $162 Rice, Siam "Old" No. 3200 words
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Article111 1933-01-30 11 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Jan. 30. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rohaa 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Oate 3). Hector, Katong 18; Spondilus 16; Pres. Garfield 11: Antilochus 9; Kajang 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Maron 32; Bengal Maru 35%Tweedbank 37; Klang 39. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate111 words
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Advertisement164 1933-01-30 11 THE NEW WORLD j M E ADMISSION 10 CENTS AS USUAL GHOST TRAIN LAUGH AND SHOUT THRILLS AND EXCITEMENT >me And Have A Jolly Good Ride To See Wonders. CHARLES BICKFORD in "EAST OF BORNEO 1 AND NOER PRINTS" (serial) Gtt, 3 4 jilAKlSsClScEl OF I OODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD g164 words
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Advertisement307 1933-01-30 11 REINFORCED CONCRETE ML Some Advantages of g\ EXPAMET Expanded Steel MS "Expamet" Expanded Steel Reinforcement for Concrete Is supplied MM m flat sheets ior suspends flaring and the like, and in rollrd sheets mm Tm\\ for rt>ad and paving wo::: cut t0 ready for use. and is simple MM economical307 words
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Miscellaneous837 1933-01-30 11 CLUB DIARY. (inert are numerous Clubs and Societies Singapore, most of the members of which arc 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 inferW will still be included in the "Diary837 words
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Miscellaneous72 1933-01-30 11 MAILS CLOSE. Sium (except Lower Sue) (Katong) 11 a.m. Tembiianan and Indragiri Hong Chain) noon Selat Pandjancr. BengkaiLs a«d Bagan Si Api Api (Esmeralda» 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis. Siak. Pakan Brioe. Fort de Kock and Padang (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Java. South-West Sumatra. South-East Borneo. Celebes. Mcluccas and Timor72 words
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1456 1933-01-30 12 Sports Pastimes. ENGLISH SCOTTISH LEAGUES. LEADERS' POSITIONS UNCHANGED. WOLVES AND MAGPIES DROP POINTS. ONLY THREE AWAY WINS ON SATURDAY. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Wolverhampton Wanderers and Newcastl United were both beaten in the only two First D'vision games played in th: English League en Sa'.urday. Fulham collected away points against Por' Vale,1,456 words
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Article324 1933-01-30 12 HAMMERS ELIMINATE THE THROSTLES. VILLA AND BLADES ALSO DROP OUT. SPURS DISPOSED OF BY LUTON TOWN. Reuter. There wa- again a numb:r of unexpected results in the fourth round of the F.A. Cup competition en Saturday, and Aston Villa, loit nbam Hotspur. West Bre.mwi.ch, Hudde.nfi.ld Town andReuter. - 324 words
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Article248 1933-01-30 12 Will Fulfil Far g* Engagement. SHIPPING NEWS. It is officially anno; nee I Co. that their motor--. slightly damaged by th aooard at Hamburg. a ot The statement Uaued yesterday by ,k. p-ny's representative In Si that the damage by fire the cargo was caused by248 words
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Advertisement129 1933-01-30 12 j Something to be TfIUNHFUL FOR Life would be very drab if we i did nothing tut criticise. j Usually we can find many things to be thankful for and therein lies our salvation. All the bad things might b* worse and menu j of /htf oocd /h ti£S better129 words
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Advertisement110 1933-01-30 12 REVIEW OF SPORT. One Feature of the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents Weekly. Absolute innocuity establish ihe world-wide reputation of &*yefc*fcA§Pl RI For more than 30 years they have proved invaluable in: Gratis samples will be placed al your dispos- headache, influenza, fever, rheumatism and cold. preparation. Cut out this110 words
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Article738 1933-01-30 13 Pall Of Antwerp In 1832. 80,000 TROOPS HELD AT BAY. j knows how in the year 1815, the frontier at Charlerol to Prussian army under Blucher, on's army tf British. Botch* writes the Military the •Observer." Seventeen D 1 army again crossed the But, this738 words
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Article591 1933-01-30 13 Trip Up The Yangtse. HONGKONG LECTURE. Dr. K.L. Reichelt, who recently returned from a journey to Eastern Tibet, gave an interesting lecture on "Some Glimpses from the Tibetan Borderland" before a gathering at th» Kcwloon Union Church Hall on Jah. 10. The speaker was Introduced591 words
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Article24 1933-01-30 13 Guaranteed Surest and Speediest Cure In all stages without relapse. No matter who has failed. Ask for particulars. Dr. Sherman, Baliabhanga (Paridpur), Bengal.24 words
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Advertisement338 1933-01-30 13 RECOMMENDED^ tor Children 1 Give your children Waterbury's Compound for coughs, colds and run down physical conditions. 1S a Ba^e ton i c widely endorsed by the mcdirCiltva profession. I Waterbury's is highly beneficial in cases of inmNu undernourishment, anaemia. To the nutritive properties of cod liver oil, it adds338 words
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Miscellaneous704 1933-01-30 13 EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. 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. Tim? Signal from Big Ben. Concert by the Midland Studio Orchestra, from Birmingham Studio. 3.00 p.m. Beethoven704 words
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Article2016 1933-01-30 14 Results Justify Further Research. Recent trials have been conducted with the cultivation of Virginia types of tobacco, with the object of ascertaining what possibilities may exist for replacing, to some extent, the present large foreign imports of cigarette tobacco by a loca*ly grown Lai, writes Mr.2,016 words
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Article1082 1933-01-30 14 "A Great Heart And A Willing Mind." There are few friendships so lovely and touching as that of the Cure d'Ars and his spiritual daughter. Eupcnie Smet. In the lives of tl": saints we find outstanding touches of God i grace in these, mutual attractions, and we Bad1,082 words
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Advertisement498 1933-01-30 14 HUDSON TIPPING WAGONS j Fitted with FARO HIGH-CLASS I?ALL-BEARING Wheels Axles, i j A BOY CAN DO j j '0 A MAIN'S JOB i There are also oth*r advantages I —to be rl3rived from these bear- j iUPS Ver ro er hear- < j THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. j Prof.498 words
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Advertisement359 1933-01-30 15 Briißg® f|nirk Relief for Tropical Fevers In Malaya the distressing effects of Dengue, I ahead of quinine because after ingestion in Malaria and other fevers are too well known j the system it is a powerful germicide or germ to require comment. The main thing is quick j destroyer and359 words
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Advertisement283 1933-01-30 16 THE BIG j I 20 CENTS-WORTH. j I FIRST OF THE WEEKLIES. I THE PEOPLE'S PAPER; INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. \0 LET —165, Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET. REDUCED RENTS. Garage No. 32, Jalan Besar. Open Day and Night. Cars rents $6, $5. $4 to283 words
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Advertisement694 1933-01-30 16 I Le <zJrdercie/s School j I ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street I SCHOOL WILL RE OPEN ON MONDAY, JAN. 9. I Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. f I NO AGE LIMIT! Piircipal:- F. J. MILES. I TO LET. TO LET—Rooms, Shops and Garages at BURLINGTON, Coleman Street—Phone694 words
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Advertisement317 1933-01-30 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. CIVIL AERODROME. NCnCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mechanical Traffic Barriers and Automatic Light Signals will be put in o operation on the follovfing dates: Ut February, 1933: Tanjong Katong Read. Haig Road, Ceylon Road. Lorong 2, East Coast. Onan Road. Joo Chiat Road. Lorong 3. East317 words
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Advertisement147 1933-01-30 16 AUCTION SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT SINGAPORE. Suit No. 563 of 1932. THE LEE WAH BANK, LTD. versus L CHOP KWONG FOOK SENG, 2. THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. AUCTION SALE OF Lot 1. Valuable 99 years' leasehold land and premises No. 45. Hongkong Street, Singapore, area L"67 sq. ft., dated 6th147 words
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