Malaya Tribune, 1 February 1933
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Title Section30 1933-02-01 1 The Malaya Tribune VoL XX. -No. 2 3 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1933.30 words
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Advertisement206 1933-02-01 1 —t Buy the •MALAYAN SATUKOAY POST,' The Picture Paper. 20 cents. u» THE LAST WORD IN THE BOWING rv Sole Importers 0 Tfie East Asiatic Company, Limited. I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG_. Q HSZKSZSZSSZSsSaSSHsI^^ I IN EVERY DETAIL/ I The New Austin Ten Four A -foducing this new model the206 words
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Advertisement223 1933-02-01 1 A. FLINTER Rattles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Newdaee* of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying prid and y>Ul ornaments of every class and quajjty, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. _I m I I I I I I i'223 words
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Article2192 1933-02-01 2 H. SCOTT, A SECOND MARX? MR. H. G. WELLS SCANS THE FUTURE. We reproduce below two articles, one from America and the other from the vigorous pen of the well-known British author and philosopher, H. G. Wells, indicating the trend of present-day thought and culture2,192 words
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Advertisement13 1933-02-01 2 PREPARED AND MATURED THE PLAYER'S WAY THE EXCLUSIVE Way that leads to BAOIELORS13 words
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Advertisement45 1933-02-01 2 ALLOVERTHE^WORLD > bitterness and ever increasir"; Olde English Marmalade to the place of honour on m Your table. C hivers' Okie EnpshMaimalade I Try a/, ChlVer Ja -Miiw, Canned Fruits and VegetuM«. CX *CO > Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singaporr j > —«r-,, v r-r -3» O J i45 words
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Article1023 1933-02-01 3 DEATH OF MRS. BELMONT. Memory Of Vanderbilt Divorce. Reuter Wireless. Paris. Jan. 26. Mrs. Oliver Belmont, the American millionairess, suffragette and philanthropist, died fceday at the age of 70. Mrs. Belmont, who war; formerly Mrs. William Vanderbilt, was mother of Consuelo. Duchess of Marlborough. The bodyReuter Wireless. - 1,023 words
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Article653 1933-02-01 3 Many Gamblers In Court. Arrest In A Lonely Hut. (From ~Our Own Correspondent.) Jchore Bahru. Jan. 30. After the fear dry.*' holiday for the Chinee gew end Hari Raya Pr.va. the Police •:ou:i;. cpened IWm morning. ?nd no fewer tnan about 30 cases of gambiim; alone653 words
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Advertisement404 1933-02-01 3 i Q HOW TO BE ifli HAPPY THOUGH| MARRIED I j n al ways INSIST I HAVING I HEN MINERALS j j Your Home* I 'Phone 3463. HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN DRINKING POSTU^V^ 'l started several months HA MD go, and it's done me a lot od. Haven't given404 words
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Advertisement34 1933-02-01 3 DEAFNESS Guaranteed Peerless Remedy. Invented to restore complete hearing Power to the se»t of the defect. Why suffer for nothing? Use Rapid Aural Drop. Rs. 16|12!- per botJe. Apply Dr. Sherman, Baliabhanga, (Farldpur). Bengal.34 words
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Advertisement57 1933-02-01 3 You Will Smile if you read SPARKLES," by "Quiz." Every Week ir. the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." j IF YOUR RADIO RECEIVER OR j GRAMO-AMPLIFIER Is Not Giving Absolute Satis! action TAKE YOUR DIFFICULTIES TO R4DIO SERVICE Co. I 2, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 7399. i j THE FINEST RADIO SERVICE57 words
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Advertisement147 1933-02-01 3 WHY DONT MEN LIKE ME? I»-- j I ...MOW A I UGLY YELLOW STAIN THAT I OFFENDS EASILY REMOVED 8 There's nothing more of- fensive than unsightly I teeth. If you want sparkI ling white teeth use just I a half-inch of Kolynos on 1 a dry hrush twice a147 words
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Miscellaneous719 1933-02-01 3 EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA), CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. From The Empire Transmitter, Davcntry, England. Wavelengths: 25.3 and 31.3 metres. G.M.T. 2.30 p.m. Tim.- Signal from Big Ben Ccr.cert by the North m Studio Orchestra, from Manchester Sudio. 3.00 p.m.719 words
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327 1933-02-01 4 Shipping News Notices. JAPANESE SHIPPING FINANCE. Plan To Establish A Special Bank. A plan is afcot in Japan for the establishment of a special banking institution for Shipping finance. The matter will be studied by the Sempaku Kaizen Kyokai (Shipping Standard Improvement Association) at a directors' meeting. Kwanto shipowners and327 words
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Article73 1933-02-01 4 Fate Of Russian Ship Still Unknown. Moscow. Jan. 15. The fate of the Russian steamer Sakhalin is still unknown. The vessel was wrecked yesterday in the >f Okhotsk. 60 miles from Vladivostok and w.»s epcrted to be burring furiously with 254 persons still on board. A squadron of73 words
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Article56 1933-02-01 4 A fruit-stall fcki en beard the s.o. "Fak On" has reported to the Police tliat whl'.st the vessel was at Wuchow recently he ert;rusted a saloon "bey" with $700 to take to Hongkong. On arrival tha "boy"' im'ormed the owner that he had lost, the mcn»y*56 words
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Article271 1933-02-01 4 Shipowners Decide Against Schemes. Liverpool shipowners have declared against schemes for scrapping and laying up tennage which have been put forward with the object jof assisting their industry on the ground that such schemes hold out no promise of suffi- cient national and international co-operation 1 and would271 words
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Article243 1933-02-01 4 Employees Present A Pitting Memorial. Gift of employees of the Dollar Steamship Lines, a stained glass window set in the Frst Fresbytcrian Church of San Rafael, was defeated last month as a memorial to Captain Robert Dollar, "grand old man of American shipping," who passed away in243 words
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Article264 1933-02-01 4 To Run A Fast Mail Service. French men-of-war have a habit of getting changed very drastically before they are completed, but in the case cf the new naval auxiliaries which arc proposed to run a very fast mail service between Northern Africa and Southern France in peace time,264 words
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Article150 1933-02-01 4 Two Accidents On River Cause One Death. Two collisions between boats en the Whangpoo River caused one fatality and the loss ci 148 pigs. The first accident happened at 5.30 a.m. when the Chinese ship. Hwah Wu. bumped an empty coal lighter. A member of the crew of150 words
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Article94 1933-02-01 4 New Marconi Apparatus In Italian Trawler. The first ship fitted with the Marconi "Echometer." an ultra-sensitive sound apparatus which registers the exact depth of the sea every second, has completed her trials off the coasts of Gambia and Rio-de-Oro, West Africa. She is the trawler "Umberto Lupi," destined94 words
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Article364 1933-02-01 4 Fines Of $2,000 Each On Two Men. The discovery of 1,000 taels of raw opium en the steam launch "Chung Hen" at the Yaumati typhoon shelter on the morning of Jan. 15, had a sequel at the Kowloon (Hongkong) Magistracy before Mr. Butters, when the owner364 words
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Article167 1933-02-01 4 The British India Line has reduced its dividend from 8 per cent, tax free to 2Vi per cent. The Cairn-Thomson Line is changing Hht winter terminal of its Hull service from Portland (Maine) to St. John (N. 8.), as a result of the Ottawa Conference. The Caledon167 words
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Obituary23 1933-02-01 4 The death has occurred in the United States c; pneumonia at the ags of 77 of Charles W. Morse, financier and shipping magnate.23 words
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Advertisement411 1933-02-01 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P.&O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contrct with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Dua Tbnnagv. Singapore 1933. Corfu 15,000 Ftb. 3 Bangalore 6.000 Feb.411 words
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Advertisement208 1933-02-01 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch Australlsche DampffcchlfTs Oesvllschaft (Companies Incorporated in Oermany). OUTWARDS. HONOKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. M.s. FRIESLAND. via Manila Feb. 11 I ms. KULMERLAND, via Manila Feb. 21 t ms. RAMSES, via Manila Mar. 8 t m s. DUISBURG, via Manila Mar. 21 m.s. RUHR, via208 words
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Advertisement458 1933-02-01 4 Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune T E HE F 0 M L A L^O T^?s I i° N SALE AT j 20 BUr SINGAPORE. Ad 1 Medical Hall. 47 Queen Street. Penang. Y. Mohamed Ibrahim. 134. Tanjong Pagar 8 X Ibr ahim, 503. Dato Kramat Read Road, and458 words
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Advertisement169 1933-02-01 4 l THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" is now owned by the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd., and published from the "Malaya Tribune" office* at 56-60, Anton Road. Singapore. It If being greatly improved by the introduction of many New Features, while the best of the old ones are retained. The features include:169 words
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Advertisement472 1933-02-01 4 STEAMER SAljj^ NORDDEUtscgjj Oernumyj The undernoted are the Comntnv. flxturea:— toten^ OCTWAZDA, "GOSLAR," for Japan and x^} 9 China ortJl "COBLENZ" for Manila, Honek™. Ffb 1 Shanghai and Japan ngl "NECKAR" for Manila, H ong kon b Shanghai, Japan and North Chi„ Shanghai, Japan and North China Pc HOMEWARDS. "HAVEL"472 words
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318 1933-02-01 5 Singapore. Tuesday, 11 a.m. lag tin share quotations are issued and Co.. exchange and stock Buyers. Sellers. B unbang Tin 23;6 25;6 Aostral Malay 18|- 20 norn m Tm 10 3 113 Tin 11,- ta(I Padant 0.06 0.10 Tin 030 0.35 ,i b ikil Araiig318 words
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Article113 1933-02-01 5 ISSUED P.V FRASF.R CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKEKS. Buyers. Sellers. Singapore Cold Storag? Deb T per cent. 100 101 ci Municipal ;X! 5 pe; cent. 105 110 nam re Municipal •1907» per c nt. 104 105 nom o.i apore Municipal :oos 41, per cent. 104 105 nom113 words
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248 1933-02-01 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER RATHER STEADIER. Moderate Demand At The Auction. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Wednesday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 6 3 16 cts., down */8 ct. Tin (Singapore) $75%, up Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber 2 3 32d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady quiet. New248 words
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Article223 1933-02-01 5 ißy Courtesy ot Honokorw Bank.) Singapore, Feb. 1. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 IS.IGd. London 3 month.,' sight 2s. 3 29 32d., London 8 days' sight 2s. 3" s d., London 30 days" sigh: 2s. 3 27,32 d.. London demand 2s. 3 13 16d London T.T.223 words
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Article148 1933-02-01 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.). LTD. Prices tor Shell Motor Spirit and various orands of Keroeene are as follows: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon 86 Ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon JJjJ Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin $3.73 Shell Kerosene per 2148 words
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Article2148 1933-02-01 5 A WORLD NECESSITY. Chairman's Speech At Lunas Meeting. "Rubber, as one of the wor d's nec sit.c cineict fail to benefit when bus.ness gene.ally returns to mere reasonable proportions. There is no substitute for rubber so long as it M ottainable at a reasonable price a~d2,148 words
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Article49 1933-02-01 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: 2 lil6d. New York: 2 7 i (G.) cents. Singapcie: 6 3| 16 cents, business done: TIN. London Spot: £148 5s. (Up 27s. 6d.). London 3 months: £148 15s. (Up 25s.) Singapore: $75.62 COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: Sundried $4.80 Mixed $4.3549 words
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375 1933-02-01 5 Singapore, Tuesday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fra .cr and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: r s«ue Value. Fraser 9 Lyall St t Shares. St Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $0.45 $0.55 $0.45 »0.60 1 Alor Gajah 0.25 0.35 0.25 0.39375 words
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Article273 1933-02-01 5 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS. a. .«J 3«: CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 3 si g 3 > Buyers. Seller*. $2 $2 Akx. Brick Pref. 1.05 1.10 63 »2 Alex. BncK Ord. 0.50 O.SO norn £1 £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 98 9 107f6 $10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.00 5.50 £1 £1 C. Tin273 words
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Advertisement44 1933-02-01 5 j SOUTH mf i BRITISD F IRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INBCKANCI ACCEPTED AT LOWIST CTJSKINT SATES. L. O MARGOLIOUTH. omc Oreen. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE. Bi*n OHN *OM: Onunl Manager. WICI: 8-a, MaUM Street. glnrapere.44 words
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Advertisement52 1933-02-01 5 A 3°l o Interest yearly paid to you quarterly Think what small amounts put regularly away now, will mean to you in time to come. In a surprisingly short time you will have an appreciable bank balance. Interest at the rate of 3% is paid quarterly. Head Office: 55, Wall52 words
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Advertisement313 1933-02-01 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (inco.poraied In EnK**"<l> M.NUAfoKE BKANCU. 4, u A.uit .Ua Street. Authorised and BuDocrtDtd Capital E2.WI0.I.I» Paid-up Capial fl.ouO.uot Reaerve Fund ana R- J »t I »«o.uGt UKAl* ofkk;e: lonuon BoiuOi*y. Calcutta. Colombo. Karacm. M&ara* Aiiura. Bayhdsd. Bunrein. Baar» K.uaud M<»ul ana Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opt:n»*d afcd313 words
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Advertisement166 1933-02-01 6 Jlmusements < WITH THE: PICK OF THE WORLD'S PICTURES. MATINEE TODAY AT 3 p.m. Singapore certainly knows a fine show when it sees one as witness THE PACKED HOUSES at IT'S A FOX WINNER SOON: The Pride of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer NORMA SHEARER FREDERIC MARCH, LESLIE HOWARD* i IX THE ROMANCE OF166 words
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Advertisement365 1933-02-01 6 j A Rollicking Revelation of what it means to be a Hero! j P CAPITOL i NIGHTLY at 6 15 O.IS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JNR., reveals the inside story of the Real Experiences of a celebrity the whole world knows I It s Tough fo ie Famous J He had the365 words
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Advertisement343 1933-02-01 6 THE FILM THAT ROCKED THE WORLD Re-issued in response to world-wide demand—See the new H K j complete copy of the greatest musical romanc* (i "The Love Parade"! MAURICE CHEVALIER AND mount s i Hear t "Dream Lover," "My Love Parade" "Pons, Stay the Same/ "Let's be j Nobody's Using343 words
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Article3617 1933-02-01 7 SHARE CERTIFICATES. Sale And Purchase Or Mortgage After a proliaa-d trial lasting five fall day h P"aidTt ST SC h ErB L,m S 1 Euprcme c *5 The Plaintiff al egtd that he deposited «Ul Rose. MacPhail and Penman, Ltd.. ceiuir Hose MacPnall and Penman, in turn,3,617 words
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Article195 1933-02-01 7 Chamber Passes More Vote. Reuter Wireless. ParL. Jan. 28. 'iht- t.n-ion if* against the 3 jveumiem cpt-ced Utcreaaed taxation was illustrated at b meeting of several thousands of ax-pay-rs cts mined in the centre of the City, prjtcstm? <vith cries of. -Enough of texts. Not a souReuter Wireless. - 195 words
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Article52 1933-02-01 7 Reuter Wireless. Aden Jan. 26. A great welcome was accord Mi here to thr Emperor of ALyisiaia on his an l?a! aboard tht British sloop "Peusance. on a brief private visit The Emperor will viait points of mtcrest at Aden and leaves to-morrow evening fo* DjiboutiReuter Wireless. - 52 words
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Advertisement344 1933-02-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ROYAL ENGLISH SCHOOL. C I lON OF RTVXR VALLEY ROAD AND TANK ROAD). T is CLAIMED THAT THIS IS THE ~\I.Y SCHOOL OWNED AND CONDUCTED BY A QUALIFIED TEACHER. Vacancies in all standards including ajn bridge and Commercial Classes. I \l MANKAVIL, Principal. MALACCA HOTSPUR ASSOCIATION Ihe Prodigal344 words
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Advertisement285 1933-02-01 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. 11 j Assurance in force over 1 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Ltd. i| j (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Orcat Eastern Lite Building, Cecil Street, BlneaDore The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of EnXLi complies with the inuaa a Z j285 words
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Article808 1933-02-01 8 The Municipal Commissioner? of Singapore have decided to evolve a Five Year Programme. We are inclined to regret that it is not to be a "Plan," as provided for in Mr. Laycock's original motion. In deference to the political sensitiveness of Mr. Griffith-Jones the word "Programme"808 words
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Article133 1933-02-01 8 Mr. Justice Whitley is at present in Malacca taking the Assizes and civil cases there Bt will be away for a week or ten days The inaugural address of .he 2nd Literary ?Sl Swum J*? Cn t ***** H1 h •HI b-? delivered by he Rev. J. j Kingham MA.,133 words
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Article32 1933-02-01 8 Frcm Western Australia by the "Minderoo Que at Singapore on Friday afternoon From Europe (London malls despatched on Jan. 12), by thf "Corfu," due at Penang it 6 a.m. to-morrow.32 words
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Article251 1933-02-01 8 Government Decision Announced. The Governments of the four Federated Malay States have decided to repeat in respect of the year 1933 the temporary waiver of aU current rent due an agricultural la-:ds }n excess cf $2 an acre, but on conditions similar to those which governed251 words
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Article144 1933-02-01 8 No "Closed Door" Policy In Nanking. Reuter. L.ndon, Jan. 31. Dr. Kung. Chinese industrial envoy, who is touring Europe with a party and is now in L.ndon, was received by Mr. Mac Donald this nvrning and had lunch as the guest of representatives of the Department ofReuter. - 144 words
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Article261 1933-02-01 8 Lady Bailey's Exciting Air Trip. London, Jan. 2S. Lady Bailey is again missing. She landed at I Sans Xavier, Spain, on Jan. 26 \vh k' flying from Oran and took off again yesterday morning. Since then no new* of her ha* been received. j Bordeaux. Jan.261 words
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Article94 1933-02-01 8 Government Considering Resignation. Reuter Wireless. Capetown, Jan. 28. With the debate on the motion demanding .he resignation of the Government adjourned until Jan. 30, the political crisis has taken a new turn. 1 inJa e n!l Ut ,!lr Af !r iCan caucus is considerng a new offerReuter Wireless. - 94 words
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Article99 1933-02-01 8 IS A NEW CIVILISATION DAWNING? p L A A r? T X RHOND °A-' OP AMERICA" on" p I T PROGRAMME, on page 3 P AFTER THE NEW YEAR, en page 3 CLUB DIARY, m page 11 DIARY OP EVENTS, on page 11 SH iJ PING NEWS99 words
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Article431 1933-02-01 8 (BY •'LOOKER.qs,.^ I see that there is a m j.» Kaffirs." Is this a slavery? J As a matter of fact, Tlai have been sold a pup whwi k Kaffirs. 1 (n hu yni "Cross charges of people usually are rather ci assaults take place. eil A431 words
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Article58 1933-02-01 8 Series Of Special Articles In The "M.T." Beginning on Thursday, a series o re5 articles of absorbing interest, describing 1 In the industrial and general deveii Singapore, will be published in v( Tribune." These articles, fully illu>t rai v being specially written by a ter 6taff who is58 words
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47 1933-02-01 8 The '-Empress of Britain. Pacific liner which is on its second urn the world, arrives in Singapore at to-morrow morning. She c*rr* minent passengers, includes; Bernard Shaw. Mr. NoH CoWt M Princess de Ligne. of Belgium- Singapore a month or two ago.47 words
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Advertisement181 1933-02-01 8 SHANKS j Lawn Mowers TBE BRITISHER j THE WORLD'S BEST CHEAP MACHINE. j jj 12 Inch Bladt*, Price $45.50. 14 $37.50. $49.00. 16 $40.00. $52.50. Obtainable from f Robinson Co., Ltd., j SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. TOTAL ASSETS EXCEED Si AW F S 2.100, 000.000 iZ»r&X?MZ* TOTAL CLAIMS PAID EXCEED I181 words
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Advertisement46 1933-02-01 8 Latest IN Ladies 9 Toilet Ware U.S.deSilva Bros. 23, High Street, Singapore. j T.K.K/S Rubber Table Covers. ;r 11" x ft* il" $1.80. 3' 8" x 3' 8" $1.40. 3' 3" x 3' 3" $1.00. S i TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905. 634, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD,46 words
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95 1933-02-01 9 PLAN OF ATTACK CHANGED. HUNDREDS OF CHINESE CIVILIANS ARRESTED. Latest cables received from China indicate that the major i offensive on Jehol is in progress, and fighting is taking long three routes. Owing to the mountainous nature of the ..und Chaoyang, the95 words
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Article727 1933-02-01 9 fhanghai. Feb. 1. m Ce.i. Cheng Tak. who is a Chinese army in the Jehol thousand! cf Japanese troops rcea under Gen. Yun Chi yucn and Namling en ere eventually repulsed, bombed Lingyuen. Namling, Suiting yesterday morning. Japaneae cavalry and artiile.y n frcm K.imsi. Fighting727 words
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Article210 1933-02-01 9 British Ambassador Sees Roosevelt. Reuter Wireless. Rome. Jan. 31. The Italian G:vernment has authorised its Ambassador at Washington to accept on behali of Italy the U.S. invitation t: a debts discussion in March.—Reuter. Washington. Jan. 28. Sir Ronald Lindsay. BrMsh Ambassador, who is leaving for London enReuter Wireless. - 210 words
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Article81 1933-02-01 9 Woman Killed And Children Hurt. Reuter Wireless. Philadelphia, Jan. 28. One person was killed and 12 injured in a bomb expl:sion which demolished a three-storey house belonging- to John Disilvestro, a friend of Musselini and President of the "Sons of Italy." Disilvestro, himself, was absent atReuter Wireless. - 81 words
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Obituary, Illustration790 1933-02-01 9 Man Who Encouraged Conrad. Londcn, Jan. 31. The death has occurred of Mr. John Galsvorthy from anaemia followinc influenza. r?euter. Known as the fictional chronicler of England's upper claeses. John Galsworthy spent most of his life critically examining the con\entions of British landed aristocracy. Educated atReuter Wireless. - 790 words
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Article536 1933-02-01 9 DE VALERA ON ELECTION. OATH TO GO. STRIKE IN NORTHERN IRELAND. Reuter Wireless. V l,era Welc »tt*» th- Free State 2—TT? as a ste to impendence «»Mi M Allegiance. He declares that is not hostile to Britain. Dublin, Jan. 28. th^ r .i? c Valera interviewedReuter Wireless. - 536 words
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Article173 1933-02-01 9 Russian Minister's Reply. Reuter. Morow. Feb. 1. Viscount Uchida's references to the Soviet in his speech in the Diet on Jan. 21 led Xi an exchange of notes between' M. Karakha.:. Assistant Foreign Commissar, and the Jap Ambassador. The latter's contend > th;'; M. Mplotov's suggestionReuter. - 173 words
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Advertisement13 1933-02-01 9 REVIEW OF SPORT. One Feature of the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents Weekly.13 words
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Advertisement117 1933-02-01 9 BUTTER The fresh delicate flavour of HEYMAN BUTTER is due to the ideal conditions under which it is made. Produced in Victoria, Australia, it is handled and packed with scrupulous care in order to ensure that it will keep in perfect condition. 'i Agents: THE SYMBOL 0F SUPREMACY. j NEW117 words
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2390 1933-02-01 10 ENGLAND'S SENSATIONAL START. HOW LEYLAND AND WYATT STOPPED THE ROT. The following is a detailed account "of the first day's play in the Third Test match at Adelaide, which England won by 338 runs, after a2,390 words
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Article180 1933-02-01 10 "AUSSIES" FOR FOURTH TEST. FOUR NEW MEN INTRODUCED. Melbourne, Jan. 31 Austra'ias team for the fourth Test matr.h beginning at Brisbane on Feb. 10 wlU te chosen from the following: W. WOODFULL (Victoria). W. H. PONSFORD (Victoria;. Y. RICHARDSON (S. Australia). D. G. BRADMAN fN.S.W.,. E. BROMLEY180 words
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Article158 1933-02-01 10 AUSTRALIA'S REPLY TO M.C.C. Reuter. Melbourne, Jan. 31. The summary of the Australian Cricked board's reply to the M.C.C. unanimously regards bodyline bowling as opposed to the splm of cricket nnd unnecessarily dangerous to players. It considers it unnecessary to cancel the remainder of the tour.Reuter. - 158 words
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Article72 1933-02-01 10 Trp fourth annual dinner of the Social Athletic Pary was held at the Tai Tong Restaurant. New World, la.t Friday, under the management cf Messrs. G. H. Hiau; and Tommy Tan. Speeches were made by Mr. Goh King Mian, the President of the Parly, Mr.72 words
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Article373 1933-02-01 10 Makes Ex-Crown Prince Sick Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 31. The new Government's first official announcement is designed to reassure holders of German bonds and emphasises that there will be no xperiment in industrial or financial fields. Ii -ays that this announcement is made in view of the unjustifiable attackReuter. - 373 words
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Article75 1933-02-01 10 Messrs. Briggs Workers' StPike Ended. Reuter. Detvoh. Jan. 31. The Briggs Motor Bcdy Co. has announced 'hat the strike has ended—Reuter. [The strike of the Briggs' workeis compelled the American worhs of the Ford Mo.or Co to closo down, throwing 100.000 people out of work. OfficialsReuter. - 75 words
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Article84 1933-02-01 10 Stabilisation Of Danish Kroner. Reuter Wireless. Copenhagen, Jan. 30. On condition that the Danish kroner is rtabilised at 22.05 tc the pound, an agreement has t»en reached be ween the Danish Government and the main Opposition Party rep.csenting the interests of the farmers, that here shallReuter Wireless. - 84 words
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78 1933-02-01 10 Berlin (By Math. Max Schmeling, th" former world champion heavy-weight boxer, was reported by a Berlin newspaper to be thinking of buying a castle For days he was pestered by: Numbers cf estate agents, incessant telephone calls, numerous registered letters and tUegrams, hundreds of chambermaids, legicns78 words
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Article146 1933-02-01 10 MARKSWOMAN IN SELANGOR TEAM. RIFLE-SHOOTING. The annual shoot for the shield presented by Mr. F. Douglas Osborne In 1909, for competition between teams representing the States of the Federation, took place on Sunday at fch; Kuala Lumpur range. Last year Selangcr wrested the trophy from Perak. the146 words
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Article110 1933-02-01 10 AUSTRALIA AND DAVIS CUP. A Melbourne message sayr; At a meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association •A Australia, presided over by Mr. Norman IVockes, on Dec. 31, a discussion took place regarding the iosuir.g of a challenge for the Davis Cup next year. The States favourably C'imidered the110 words
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Article106 1933-02-01 10 "Puzzled writes* "With regard to the Chinese New Year j tournament at the S.C.C., will you kindly let your readers know whether it was an open tournament organised by the S.C.C., if so, why i members of other Asiatic Cluhs were not invited to participate. I dcubt106 words
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Article111 1933-02-01 10 BADMINTON. Hie August B.P. "B" beat Beau Stella, B.P. "B" at the Great World last week by 5 gameto 2. Scores 'August players first): SINGLES: Tan Boon Hock beat T. H Wong 15—5. 10—15, 15—9; Ong Hong Tec beat Anthony Syn 15—12, 15—9; Soh Swee Teck111 words
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Article89 1933-02-01 10 The Merripals B.P. Chinese New tournament isingles handicap, knock-out system) held on Thursday at the Party's court, Lorcr.g D,' St. George's Road, was wen by Koh Lock Num. Tan Cheok Kocn ireing the runner-up. Grange B. P. v. the Cuppage B. P. on Saturday at 27, Kampcng Teochew,89 words
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Article70 1933-02-01 10 The Wah Chong B.P. lost to the Tan Boon Liat Institute at the school premises on Friday by 4 games. Scores (Wah Chong players mentimed first): Evan Wong lost to Chow Wai Sum B—2l. 6—21. 14—21: Lim Eng Seng lost to Leong Hock Kee 17—21, 16—21, 14—21; Tan Chong70 words
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Article22 1933-02-01 10 The August B.P. beat the Wah Liong team at the Great World on Friday last by 21 points tc 18 points.22 words
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Article100 1933-02-01 10 Alhambra*—Edmund Lowe i.i Chandu." Capitol.—"lt's Tough to be Famous," starring Douglas Fairbank Jnr. Umpire—"Tarzan—The Ape Man." Great World.—Side shows, pasar malam, Mala> opera, CHitfeo wayangj. silent and talk ing films Daddy Long Legs" and at Star Talkie: Richard Talmadge in "Dancing Dynamite"). Marlborough.—Richard Talmadge in "Speed Madness."100 words
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Article45 1933-02-01 10 MATCH AT JAI.A.N BESar STADIIM. ASSN. FOOTBALL The Malays, who beat \y u meet the R AF. at Jalan B Mor, fc Prices of admission: 50. 20 T- i' Um (soldiers in unifcrm i l() cwts seats). 10 50 cer s45 words
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Article32 1933-02-01 10 STOKE CITY REGAIN LEADERSHIP. > English League Divisien II matches to-ciay resulted as follows Oidham A. C. Stake C &;:nky 3. Notts F Grimsby T. 1. Manchester u —Reutw32 words
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Article186 1933-02-01 10 COLONY v. F.M.S. FIXTURE SUGGESTED. Mi*. H. L. Tann writer "I take the pleasure of v.ritir.u > you at?" an idea which came to my mind h Saturfc afterncon when I witness d me Rut by niatch at the Anson R.ad Stadium. That match, between the Ncrth186 words
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164 1933-02-01 10 AT THE CINEMAS. "Speed Madness." featuring the -stunt kag Richard Talmadge. began a ;eason yesurdy at the Marlbcrough. This is the star's DM production shown to .or 1 audiences, tht an two being "The. Yankef Don" and "Dancing Dynamite." The usual standard hfj Ycu see164 words
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Article77 1933-02-01 10 No Definite Agreement Yoi Geneva, J an Reports have been current here ment has b?cn reached between t--and British reprt negotiation on the mr regard to the > utho rttat« This report, however. :s a lU quarters to b? prematur Dr. Bene», the Lewjue been dealing with the77 words
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Article51 1933-02-01 10 It is, perhaps, inrpriring to find old girl in Singapcn but c r character in "Much the Midland wh: Victoria Theatre on Sag.. Repertow Player: I Aik n, Hilda Dorrm toi Stella George. Joan Wa Caf Ronald Collier. C. < sen. The booking is Prices: $2,51 words
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Article71 1933-02-01 10 At the untitled the Thong Nghee X Koh Jt*k Khiang': Quay, en Sunday the were tic-ted ofTicP-i President. Mr. Koh Jek viac-nrcsident. Mr r eHcted); hon. secret ir N| K-(re-electrd): hon. and J' m O* Liang .re-elected, hon Lai Peow. hon au( (re-elected); hon. supt >' r of n (re-elected),71 words
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Advertisement16 1933-02-01 10 A Brilliant Short Story By "SAPPER" will appear in this week's 44 MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." i16 words
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Advertisement239 1933-02-01 11 THE NEW WORLD GATE ADMISSION 10 CENTS AS USUAL. GHOST TRAIN I AUGH AND SHOUT—THRILLS AND EXCITEMENT Cm r And Have A Jelly Good Rfde To See Wcnders. j i l KIES j Charles Bickford in "East Of Borneo" AND FINGER PRINTS'* (Serial) Ch. 3 4. Change of Orchestra COMMENCING239 words
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Advertisement125 1933-02-01 11 j 75 cts. a bottle, i mm i |P%|hbw Imm Several patent preparations have been II llif P> X 1 I offered to the public of Malaya for UURLL I I 'SINGAPORE FOOT' but none quite ONLY 75 cts. good as CUREZIT. a bottle. tt s a definite cure for125 words
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Advertisement241 1933-02-01 11 BY SPECIAL T0 HM I APPOINTMENT. THE KING OF SIAM, with its violent movements of the arms can alter the unfailing accuracy of an Omega watch. Because of its precision and sturdiness you will find an Omega on the wrist or in the pocket ot the world's most famous sportsmen.241 words
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Advertisement12 1933-02-01 11 j SPOPfS NOTES BY 'ECHO" Every Week in the «MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."12 words
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Miscellaneous610 1933-02-01 11 CLUB DIARY. Cinere are numerous Club* and Societies Singapore, most of the members 0/ 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 6f general interest hill still be included in the "Diary610 words
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Miscellaneous476 1933-02-01 11 wast Ready, 7.30 p.m. Assemble, Mr. Sect Ghin Siew s residence. Icicle Villa." facing com; ulsor A y ,tendance of sin a** musicians Kim he TL Sin Kok: Monthly meeting. Mr. Goh KJm Tengs residence, 29. Idris Road (oT Lavender Street). 7.30 pm Jl&tJ?« Usual monthl y committee meeting. 107.476 words
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Article319 1933-02-01 12 Vehicles Inspector And Bus Driver. Ahmad bin Bujang (an Inspector attached to the Vehicles Depar.mentj and a Chines* "mosquito" bus driver appea:<ad befor: the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay) yesterday. The parti.s counter-charged each oiher for voluntarily causing hurt. A similar charge wa* brought319 words
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Article193 1933-02-01 12 Complaint Against Chinese Fitter. Messrs. John Little and Co. were the complainants in a case that came up bef.re the Third Magistrate (Mr. J. F. F. Gregg) yesterday, the accused being a Chinese fittpr in their employ. He was charged with fraudulent possession ol vari:us carpenters' toots. Oturt193 words
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81 1933-02-01 12 A Chinese who was stated to be too old t; be sent to the Ref rmetory sentenced to three months' rigorous impris.nment by the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) ye;tciday. Chief Inspect r Sheedy said that the accu ed attempted to snatch81 words
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Article122 1933-02-01 12 SHIPS ALONGSIDE IHE WHARVES. Singapore, Feb. 1. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rohna 20; Bulan V. Dk. Entiance. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Carthage 18; Buccinum 16; Klstna 14, Chantilly 9; Antilochus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Mai on 32 Karapara 35; Tweedbank 27. Empire Dock (Entrance122 words
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Article151 1933-02-01 12 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust. AUe?eJ to have c:mmitfed criminal breach of trust in respect of $00 in cash and $600 worth of jewellery, an Indian, Kakim Gulam Nabi. appeared be:ore the District Judge (Mr H. A. F rrer) yesterday. Mr A.J. Braga, for the complainant, stated that151 words
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Article103 1933-02-01 12 Two Arrests Made The Same Day. Mr Elkirts, Controller attached to the Monopolies Dept., and Assistant Supervisor Tan Bare Chee. were responsible for the seizure cf $2,000 worth of chandu and cpium yesterday afternoon. Proceeding to a sampan which had been moored in the Sinpapore River, in103 words
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57 1933-02-01 12 A traffic police oOnstaU; who was on duty «3; the Juaettea c r J. I n £ultan and Vicuna Sticet was kncc<ed dow:i by a iro or car at eight o'c'ock last night, s stained !n arte tc the head and complained of internal57 words
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Article40 1933-02-01 12 The District Judge (Mr. 11. A. F rrer) imposed fines totalling $340 on a Chine-se yesterday, who wa; found in p ssession of one and a quarter gallons of liquor, 20 gall'.ns of fermented rice, and a still.40 words
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Article61 1933-02-01 12 Reward Of $250 Offered By Police. The police cie offering a reward of 12Z0 for infer mation leading up to the arrest of the person cr persons icsponsib'e for the death of the Sikh watchman who was found shot dead at Pulau Brani on Jan. 26. The61 words
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Article204 1933-02-01 12 Singapore, Feb. 1. R. (Siam) V/. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $121 R. (Siam) W. Coast 2 $H6 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. 3204 words
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58 1933-02-01 12 a mm monthly Iiallfax, Canada and r Malaya and Java j... The first vessel sail! airived in Halifax. 1 mm service will stimul Las already reached between Canada and th< Canada's annual tmj t% many thousands of is also a heavy importer as canned pineappus.58 words
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Article12 1933-02-01 12 H.M.S. "Devonshire Lo Mottee commandi; Friday. She will pro;. J12 words
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Article28 1933-02-01 12 The "California Stat ing ship, will arrive on I v. hi last till Feb. 14. The P. and O. "Carta nornfclg from BangStcnj sengers.28 words
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Article89 1933-02-01 12 "Cape Ccm.rin." Brit.. 3.2.". don 31-1; for Australia "Mabella." Nor.. 840 tcjs, from Bangkok 1-2; fcr Bangkok 1-2. "Tasmania Maru." Jap.. 2.517 Dasuruan 11-1; fcr Co! "Perak." Brit.. 519 tcn~. from Te'uk Ar 1-2; for Teluk Arson 3-2 "Tinombo." Dut.. 523 f na for Deli 3-2. "Eulan." Erit.. 44189 words
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Advertisement116 1933-02-01 12 Something to be j THANKFUL FOR i Life would be very drab if we did nothing but criticise. Usually we can find many I things to be thankful for and therein lie s our salvation. All the bad things might be worse and many j of the good things better,116 words
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Advertisement14 1933-02-01 12 Ĕf/% **f For the Week-end MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents. IMi 1 kliFrts Best14 words
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Miscellaneous61 1933-02-01 12 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mm. Timp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Station-:. D.g. P. Inches. Hours. D:g. P. Alor Star 87 Nil 8.1 63 Kcta Bharu 81 0.03 0.7 69 K. Tr:ngga:-u 81 Nil 2.3 69 Bukit Jeram 88 Nil 6.7 71 Mersing Singapore 7861 words
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Article704 1933-02-01 13 Japanese Attack On Shanhaikwan. THE BRAVE COLONEL. h„ -S r Biven a stlrrin account of the heroic defence of Shanhaikwan by a puny iorcc of 300 who held the city against two fierce Japanese attacks. The Japanese broke through in the third attack, by which time the gallant704 words
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Article990 1933-02-01 13 How He Pell Out With "Former Chief." MR. GANDHI "MAKES EASY THINGS HARD." Looses His Head, Becomes Panicky And Ineffectual. Chicago. Dec. 10. Maulana Sloaukat Ali, who is now on a lecturing tour of America and who will be passing through Singapore on his way990 words
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Advertisement244 1933-02-01 13 They cook in only 5 minutes n< ()TTS FORAGE OATS O tl rc the most convenient as we ll .is the nicest breakfast you can have. Make a point ot asking for them by name di, are now obtainable from all the leading grocers throughout the country. Scott s Poraqe244 words
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Advertisement13 1933-02-01 13 Current Comment on Malayan Affairs in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST/ 20 Cent* Only,13 words
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Advertisement350 1933-02-01 13 I ARCADIA V JZfZS*^ WORKS LONDON fPf tt H lit?!' VVorid's finest CARRE RAS' wonder Factory in LONDON the HOME of.. CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES The most modernly-designed and equipped Tobacco Factory in the World is Arcadia Works, on the Hampstead Road, London, N.W., where Carreras make CRAVEN "A" Cigarettes. Nine350 words
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Article2130 1933-02-01 14 Many Toys But No Buyers. BERLIN LETTER. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") ĕ Berlin, Jan. 5. Christmas is writ large over tixe face of Germany these days; but a Christmas with but little Jollity. People appear to go about the business of Christmas as if indeed2,130 words
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124 1933-02-01 14 How Foreign Affected. re system of fuel s mercantile marine, the present crisi TWs subsidy is proportional indicators to be set v v**, depence nt on the the vessel and class No subsidy is.gra freighted to foreign.. JJJgs* gL •Ire** in receipt i those working124 words
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Article68 1933-02-01 14 i Take (iramophone; Le av( Christmas Mpssujjc Macind It takes music to make a Ctarisun* n*~ in the opinion ci pers ns vino en'eer home ol ex-Minister Hon:ric Cornejo Overlooking countless valuable cbiects» s. r-ame room and selecting only datce £2 they stole a gramophone, leaving a68 words
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Article67 1933-02-01 14 Amsu-rdac. A Scotsman ha? graduated ir. Htffcaafj and Ph\s,cs at the Amsterdsaa Municipal University. He is Mr. D. E. Ruthertord. cf Perth, and he came to Holland with no knorledg 6 I language other than his own. Ke wa m cated at St. Andrews During67 words
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Advertisement527 1933-02-01 14 LAMPS The Quality 1 VH'iO TME BRITISH THOMSON-HOUSTON CO LTD LaiTIDS. CAOWN HOUSE. AIDWYCH. CONDON. W.C.X F i WITH THE WONDERFUL NON-SAG FILAMENT.—A MAZDA INVENTION. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, ECONOMISE WITH MAZDA—THE QUALITY LAMPS. j D'RJCHARD UJEISS G.w.B.H. BERLIN NU6. Sole Agents:—- L M. ABDULLA CO., 27, Robinson Read, Singapore.527 words
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Advertisement102 1933-02-01 14 Bread and milk What? Bread and Milk at a party? How unjust! How awful! ?But the curious thing is that the children liked it better than the For the milk, you see, was Milkmaid Milk spread nice and flfl J> thick on thin slices of bread* 9 i y U102 words
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Article1820 1933-02-01 15 \VH\T IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE? CLERGYMAN'S ESTIMATE. Hi' following interesting address wa rrrenih rriven in U.S.A. by Dr. Irnan P. 1'« HI. D.D.. L.LD H Rector If Misiret's-in-the-Bionx, New V».rk.: near her three-score years k, which next to the Bible ol the most read and beat [~„i hooi1,820 words
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Article506 1933-02-01 15 Nervous Symptoms Improved. Iron may be said to be coming into m own again in the treatment of ZmmZ d ar r pTt'r pieces f *S£*w£ i tne p.st few years have served to eluci £lLf2 cX l aCUy the that iron pUy bi the normal506 words
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527 1933-02-01 15 Tell-Tale Figures Of Recent Elections. The popular vote in the recent Presidential election has been compiled to date by the Associated Press. It shows roughly hew the seven Presidential candidates of the seven political parties fared at the hands of the votersRoosevelt (Democratic) got 21 million527 words
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Article556 1933-02-01 15 Joints In The Law's Armour. Several persons who have hoaxed the police, and, no doubt, given the Force a vast amount of unnecessary trouble and wasted their time, have lately been charged with doLig so "to the begetting of public mischief." writes A. Fellows in the "Observer."556 words
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Advertisement216 1933-02-01 15 beware of imitations of this BUpPfime tonic-food cannot be e( i uai,ed v^t Pr f f valtine s quality and maximum IxSStt VaIUC a food bev,er 8e H found in the increasing mB§3 number of imitations on the market. All thes? imitators S%Vif "l hftVC t0 agTee that 11 16216 words
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Advertisement351 1933-02-01 15 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN FOUND. DERK P. YONKERMAN. DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been discovered that ias cured the deadly Consumption even in «3 advanced stages of the disease. No351 words
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Advertisement347 1933-02-01 16 TO LET. iO LET—I 66, Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Rooms, Shops and Garages at BURLINGTON, Coleman Street—Phone 7100. TO LET. REDUCED RENTS. Garage No. 32, Jalan Besar. Open Day and Night. Cars rents $5, $5, $4 to S3 to month 25 cts., 20 cts. to 15347 words
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Advertisement375 1933-02-01 16 THE PEOPLE S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET —No. 138, Cecil Stret, 3 story bnilcinj, modern rani at ion each floor, recently in occupa ion by a printing company. App'y Rennic Lowick Co.. Bank Chambcis. TO-LET —211, Rangoon Road, with 4 bedrooms, kite hen-garden, two store roonn, spacious375 words
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Advertisement534 1933-02-01 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). B, Short S'-reet, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical EducationSystematic Training both In Technique and Theory. Complete Course leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, 6c etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Principal. MERCANTILE INSTITUTE. 209, QUEEN STREET.534 words
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Advertisement405 1933-02-01 16 AUCTION SALE, SHERIFF S SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 8 cf 1933. Writ cf Seizure and Sale dated Jan. 19, 1933. In the cause of CHOP KWANG JOO SENG, Plaintiffs Versus CHOP TAN HAK lIENG, Defendants. AUCTION SALE OF ALL THE405 words
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Advertisement503 1933-02-01 16 I STATIONS VAT^ WANTED—Advert vassers. Only th<*?S* (fc experience need apply Pfcvia*. ally at the office 0 f t? y *s Chinese Monthly, 67 p tr aiti. Road, between the hours n?6 p.m. JI J KIM TEK COMPANY ALL MOTOR-CAR R£p.\n>s FIRST-CLASS PAINTING Second-Haud Hoods R-novated and Seats jl-ZT* Satisfaction503 words
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