Malaya Tribune, 2 February 1933
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Title Section30 1933-02-02 1 The Malaya Tribune VoL XX, No. 25 7 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1933 FIVE 'CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Feb. 2, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1933.30 words
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Advertisement147 1933-02-02 1 r f»y T Buy the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST/ The Picture Paper. 20 cents. I Swan Brand Iprfc milk that is ca everybody It's quality and economy combined I The East Asiatic Co., Lt(L SINGAPORE KUAU LUMPUR PENANG I Royal Bakery Flour j I IN HANDY AND HYGIENIC PACKAGES j j147 words
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Advertisement299 1933-02-02 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffies 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. I WHY DOES EVERYONE! I JL Himalaya299 words
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Article2146 1933-02-02 2 ENGLAND'S SCORE REACHES 341. VALUABLE STAND BY PAYNTER AND VERITY. AUSTRALIA'S FIGHT FOR RUNS. (Continued from yesterday's issw.) The following is the balance of the first detailed report (received by air mail) of the Third Test match played at Adelaide on Jan. 13, 14,2,146 words
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Article66 1933-02-02 2 Why U.S. Postmaster Bought A New Car. Washington. Because he was too tall to wear a top-hat inside the motor-car which the Government had provided for him, the United States Postmaster-General persuaded the Senate Committee to buy him a new car. •I would have to keep66 words
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Article73 1933-02-02 2 The Youngest Burglars. Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. Nine-year old John Harrington and his sister Lilian, aged seven, entered the Bloomsburg Bank-Columbia Trust Company through a small window. They escaped ihe same way, carrying wltn 4 them two sacks containing the results of a Sunday School collection. Later,73 words
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Article190 1933-02-02 2 Sentences Of 95 Years In Jail. Belgrade. Alois Horvt.c. who has just escaped frcm Sremska Mitrovitza pr.'scn, has a ren-arxable record for crime and piison creaking. He is known as the Prison Break ?r King. At his -last trial he was condemned to death for the190 words
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Article123 1933-02-02 2 One Couple With 14 Children. Under the fatherly ev Academy, a number 0 f the Fr-nri, prizes have been France's largest families Prize winners come fro:*, al ccmmunity ?nd include (U tf Farmers. Clerks. p 0 e*m,, Naval Officers, Schoolman 1 Fro v house-keeper. ar123 words
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Article76 1933-02-02 2 Prof. Piccard's Balloon To Go Up. Another bjUlocn ascent intolhJ is to be made next summer ty M synr, the young Belgian who D C lessor Plccard on Ms record-br^Kl, Pro this year. He will pilot UM balloon used bv Pr„ f The ascent is being financed76 words
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Advertisement758 1933-02-02 2 For the Week-end— "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents. Weak Teeth J are usually due to a lack of Calcium (lime) in the body /^^Mfev itf Remember that your teeth are I f#"l H Women living partsof your hody The Make Jftpj V jl fo °d they require is Kalzana, yoUP758 words
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Article, Illustration883 1933-02-02 3 MODERN SINGAPORE. —The City Of Opportunity. Production Of Fresh And Pure Milk DOCTORS INSPECT SINGAPORE DAIRY FARM. HYGIENIC MILKING BY ELECTRIC MACHINES. 11 ilaya know that higkand rich and with a h th the average milk i being produced in Is not an advertisement for tn producing it but an883 words
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136 1933-02-02 3 Singapore is a city of over half-a-million people. Within it. and m the subui,* and in the scattered parts of this small island of -Sl7 square miles, are concentrated multifarious industrial and other activities, little known to136 words
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Article169 1933-02-02 3 Roads Partly Submerged In Johore. (From Our Oven Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Jan. 28. It rains for five minutes sl:adily h re and then ceases for about the same length of time before it rains again. This sort of weather has gone on for about t3n days with it:?169 words
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Article154 1933-02-02 3 BEFORE EXPIRATION OF HOSPITAL ACT. London (by Ma.L. Seven more Irish sweepstakes have been ai ranged to take place b fore the expiratlm of the Frc« State Public Charitable Keep! al Art on July 1. 1934. This la revealed fa the report on the Gre.n.i National154 words
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Article112 1933-02-02 3 Were Their Subscriptions Squeezed? Hongkong. Jan. 31. Addressing the anniversary meeting at Canton yesterday, Mr. Chow Lu, an important member of the South-West Executive Committee. denounced Gen. Li Pu Lin and Gen. Yang Wing Tai for cheating money from Over- ear, Chinese on the pretext of using112 words
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Article429 1933-02-02 3 Oversea Chinese Protest. The follov/inj petition submitted to the recent Third PU lary Session of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintan;- at j Nanking by the Overseas Chinese Committee serves to recal the ccotrcvery over th? actiI utics of th- in Malaya. It will be429 words
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Advertisement64 1933-02-02 3 Women and men are amazed at the rapid effect ol "Pebeco" on dulled and tobacco stained teeth. They like the "salty" tang which comes from the special ingredient used by rebeco This ingredient cleanses and refreshes the s«g\f whole mouth and the effects last for hours. Buy a tube and64 words
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339 1933-02-02 4 Shipping News Notices. CHINA MERCHANTS' BUILDING PLAN. Expansion Of Yangtsze Hongkong Services. The construction cf nine steamers ranging Jrom 3,000 tons to 500 tons, the chartering of three 3.000-tcn sea-going vessels, and the standardisation of freight rates are all included a; the plans of the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company339 words
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Article73 1933-02-02 4 Development With German Assistanee. Commander Clicung Chi Ying of the C-antcn naval fcrccs of tho 1st Group Army is taking stepi for the reopening of the former Whampoa Dockyard which he hopes io develop into an extensive rhip-building utrd. The services of a Oerman expert are bo in73 words
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Article289 1933-02-02 4 "Buy British—Travel Dutch!" (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 19. An extraordinary incident which illustrates the jealous care exercised by the Italian Government to see that Italians shall travel enly in Italian ships has been brought to the notice of the Press. A British firm desired to send289 words
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Article214 1933-02-02 4 Shortage In Floating Supply. Demand for the leading shipping shares has disclosed a shortage in the Moating supply. Furness Withy ordinary have recovered to 18s. Although the interim dividend was reduced it is anticipated that the total distribution for the current year will be made up to 5214 words
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Article195 1933-02-02 4 Service To Seishin To Open Shortly. The ne.v steamship service connecting Japan and Manchukuo is expect'd to be inaugurated on April 1, according to a Tsuruga despatch to the "Jiji." The opening of the service with the comp'etion of the Int rnational Railway is a settled matter, and195 words
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Article107 1933-02-02 4 Japanese Rivals Now To Co-operate. After many disputes in connect'on with the salvage rights to the Russian ship "Nazimoff," the two enterprisers, Mr. Fujii rr.d Mr. Kitamura, have agreed to co-operate. The conditions are that two per cent, of the proceeds cf the salvage will be contributed to107 words
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Article86 1933-02-02 4 Gold Worth A Million Pounds Revealed. An expedition will set cut next summer with the intention of recovering 14 barrels of pure gold, estimated to be worth £1.000,000, from the bottom of the Gulf of Finland. An examination of some old log-bocks has revealed the existence of the86 words
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Article33 1933-02-02 4 Los Angeles, Jan. 11. A huge wave which swept over the decks ol the Cruiser Raleigh" here to-day carried Lieutenant Commander Carl Hupp from the gangplank and ho was drowned.33 words
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Article168 1933-02-02 4 American Admiral And Smuggling By Air. Washington. More foreign "rum-running" vessels are hovering off the North Atlantic coast to-day than at any time since May, 1930. This is the opinion of Rear-Admiral H. G. Hamlet, Commandant of the Coast Guard. He has told the Horse Appropriations168 words
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Article364 1933-02-02 4 contracted very rapidly after its disastrous l:re and is now reaay for sendee. The Dalgllesh Line is to resume its sailings tc Port Churchill in July next. Danzig shipping new totals 51 ships of 112.950 tons d.w., of which 20 ships cf 198.717 tons d.w. belong to364 words
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Advertisement440 1933-02-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. ■KS— P. &0. BRITISH INDIA AND 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. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. Cotiu 15.000 Feb.440 words
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Advertisement220 1933-02-02 4 [Latest Shipping News will be found on page 12.] HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Dcutsch Australlsche Dampfschifls Tm Mj Qesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. M.s. FRIESLAND. via Manila Feb. 11 t m.s. KULMERLAND. via Manila Feb. 21 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Mar. 8220 words
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Advertisement426 1933-02-02 4 Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune iKgoS^ ss£* ON SALE AT I syndlra 2o Burma SINGAPORE. Adi Ayurveda Raoayana Medical Ball 47 v x/r Queen Street. Penang £!5 MALACCA. E. S. Nainamsah, 23 Neil Road A. Habib Mohamed. 83. SouVh Bridae Road 55?5 *L Co Cross Str <*t. •S.426 words
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Advertisement160 1933-02-02 4 THE "MALAYAN j SATURDAY POST" is now owned by the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd., and published from the "Malaya Tribune? office* at 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. it it being greatly improved by the introduction of many New i Features, while the best of the old 1 ones are retained. I160 words
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Advertisement479 1933-02-02 4 nord^che b Germany) The undernoted are the Conjoin,... fixture*:- to'-eon* OUTWARDS. "COBLENZ" for Manila, Hongkong B, Shanghai and Japan c "NECKAR" for Manila. Hongkon* Shanghai, Japan and North Chin, r, H T, or Manila b:i Shanghai, Japan and North China py. b HOMEWARDS. "HAVEL" for M'seilles. Casablanca 1833 Amsterdam, Rotterdam,479 words
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Article435 1933-02-02 5 Mining shares. .i.upore, Tuesday, 11 a m. tin hart- quotations are Issued id Co.. exchange and stock Buyers. Sellers. K imbang Tin 23,6 25|6 1 Malay 18|- Wi- nom A Tin 10 3 113 TIB "h »h paoani ulu Tm 0.30 0.35 B U Arang Tin 0.40435 words
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261 1933-02-02 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER PRICES DOWN A LITTLE. Smaller Volume of Share Business. (By Our Financial Correspondent j Singapore, Thur:day, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 6 3 16 cts., unchanged. Tin (Singapore) $76, up Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber 2 1 32d., down l'l6d. Market Tone: Steady261 words
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Article216 1933-02-02 5 (By Courtesy o) Hongkong Bank.) Singapore. Feb. 2. Sellir.g London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29 32d London 3 months' sight 2s. Londcn St days' sight 2s. 3 27 32d., London 30 days' sigh" 2s. 3 13 T6d., London demand 2s. 3" t d London T.T. 2s. 3216 words
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Article145 1933-02-02 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTU. Price* for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon *o SS Ex 4 gallon drum per Britlsn Imperial gallon g-JJ Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin $3.78 Shell Kerosene per 2145 words
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Article489 1933-02-02 5 Progress Of British i Committee's Work. London, Jan. 12. The India Cotton Enquiry Committee set up by the British Board of Trade after the Ottawa Conference, having reached certain conciu !ea is considering experimen. s on the uses to which Indian cotton can be put in the United489 words
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Article57 1933-02-02 5 Rubber Footwear Rale Increased. -Reuter. Washington, Feb. 1. Fresident Hoover has sanctioned an increase in the footwear tariff en fabric uppers, rub-ber-soled footwear, boots and shoes and ether footwear consistmg wholly cr chiefly of rubber The tariff will be operative from March 3 and will be assessed on-Reuter. - 57 words
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Article247 1933-02-02 5 Inter-Imperial Trade Developing. Renter Wireless London, Jan. 26. On the London Stock Exchange t:-day the t vo outetandlng events were the further support ti tm edged eeeurltles and the continued strength and activity of Kaffirs which were again freely bought in the belief that January profits will beRenter Wireless - 247 words
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Article53 1933-02-02 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: 2 l lGd. New York: 2~' H <G.) cents. Singapore: 6 1 —6 1 cents. TIN. London Spot: £148 10s. (Up 5s.). London 3 months: £149 7s. 6d. (Up 12s. Gd.). Singapore: $76.00. COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: Sundrled $4.75 Mixed $4.30 The53 words
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Article70 1933-02-02 5 The Chinese Industrial Mission. Reuter. Linden, Feb. 1. Dr. Kung (h:adtng the Chinese industrial ri:s.:n tc Europe), accompanied by Mr. Quo Tzi Chi (Ambassador to London), called op the Lcrd Mayor cf Manchester to-day and n-ade a tour of the cctton mills in Salford. Later they metReuter. - 70 words
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Article370 1933-02-02 5 What Great Britain Can Do. Tl.o monetary implications of last month's *ar dtbt payment by this country are a mait'-V weU wojth the study given to them by the Midland Bunk in its latest Monthly Revie.v The immediate effects were negligible. The Chancellor of tl.®370 words
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Article102 1933-02-02 5 Colombo, Jan. 16. Alarmingly heavy fall in Ceylon's export s nee 1928 is graphically shewn in a review St the Island's trade in 1932 which reveals that the value of tea. rubber and copra exported Lut year dropped by Rs. 176 million compared with that for !928 The102 words
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Article655 1933-02-02 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Tuesday, 11 am. The following rubber share quotation* am i&sued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: T s«ue Value. Fraser Lyall S Shares. it Co. Evatt. 1 Alien by $0.45 $0.55 $0.45 $0.60 1 Alor Gajah 0.25 0.35 0.25 0.35 IA. Hiiam655 words
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Advertisement47 1933-02-02 5 THE 5% SOUTH Hfjl BRITISH Lnotvn F KE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR OVBUBAIfOB ACCEPTED AT LOWIST CUEEENT BATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Flnuyacn Qrean. EASTERN UNITED ABBCEANCE CORPOEATION, LTD. FIRE, "MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. hiL JOHN »ONr Oeneral Managor lAI> OFrict: Hauaea Street. Stngapara.47 words
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Advertisement59 1933-02-02 5 0 -mrw n» mw— —mmmmm»m m m m urn mm m mmmm>mm»^m^mm^m^ Your nante should Bank Book. In it will be recorded the small savings you are ab-e to »l|^^^aissf bank from time to time, boon it will show you a handsome account, assisted by 3 per cent interest paid59 words
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Advertisement309 1933-02-02 5 THE EASTERN HANK. LIMITED. (Inroryoraced 'o engiarai 8LNG4P«>K* BRANCH. 4. U Atfwius direei Authored and sjd <nt.. a Capital £2.U0U.O0t Paid-up Cap] a) Cl.ooO.OOt Reserve Puod and *-m t (kju.uIm HEAD OFMl E: LONDON ■UM MES: BoiiiOay, Calcutta. Colombo, tvart.cru. Maura* Amara, Baghdad, Bahrain, b&.-ra KliauM Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT309 words
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Advertisement115 1933-02-02 6 J \'i \'.T< H OP THE WORLD'S PICTURES. —And Still it draws the crowds!! SEE IT WITHOUT DELAY! LAST FEW DAYS: SOON: h| r y, lips ED wm c Man s he -kB& sworn LESLIE H O W A PS D y V SMILIN' THROUGH 77 i I MATINEES ON115 words
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Advertisement313 1933-02-02 6 Amusements < I CAPITOL LAST NIGHT of First National's rollicking revelation of I what it means to be a Hero! It's Tough To Be Famous j with il Douglas Fairbanks, Jnr. .1 HE HAD THE KEY TO THE She Wanted a husband to CITY BUT WAS LOCKED J make LOVE313 words
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Advertisement192 1933-02-02 6 THE FILM THAT ROCKED THE WORLD Re-issued in response to world-wide demand—Se< th< complete copy of the greatest musical romance ever m "The Love Parade" MAURICE CHEVALIER ________AND //ear "Dream Lover," "My Love Parade" "Paris, Stay the Same" "Let's be Common" "Nobody's Using It Now." Owing to the length of192 words
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Advertisement152 1933-02-02 6 Stop that Rheumatism! Never neglect the slightest fcw 1 :f rheumatism. It is apt to months of pain and d Though few people escape riw i attacks in damp or cold w rheumatism need not j it has become. Its cans*.' is main* uric acid, left in the blood by152 words
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Article505 1933-02-02 7 BUSINESS MEETING. Good Response To Gift x\ppeal. The meeting: of the Roia-y Club of Singapore yettcrday at the Adelphi Hotel was de\c,ed to the transaction of business. It was 2 a Sift meeting and in respense to h° oppeal rrmdc by the Community Sendee Committee quite505 words
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Article150 1933-02-02 7 "The Love Parade" At The Pavilion. I That J.anette Macdcnald and Maurice Chevalier arc very great drawing card- and that there are many people who still want to ace the big Pai amount film, The Love Parade," was proved b:yend doubt. When, this picture was re-introduced to150 words
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Article109 1933-02-02 7 Element Worth 190 Times As Much As Gold. Pasadena. California. Gold at £6 an ounce is cheap by comparts n with some rare elements used oy scientists. Dr King, a Mount Wilson Observatory I stages that current prices are: Rhenium. £965 an ounce. Galium. £965109 words
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Article258 1933-02-02 7 Wife Who Ate "Magic Cakes." man sold her child. Alleged to have enticed av.ay a marr ei beforT'th^V 00 i 1 mot r car drlv£r appeared Lei ore the Second Magistrate (Mr A w hay> yesterday. The complainant. Tan Eng Lam, lived with nis >-ang wife at 113.258 words
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Article42 1933-02-02 7 'From Our Ou-n Correspondent.) Bangkok, Jan. 19. It was unanimously agreed that the memDtri of the German Club at their annual meeting that the g:od finances justified a reduction in the members' monthly subscriptions by 25 per cent.42 words
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Article187 1933-02-02 7 European Lady's Complaint. j j I Alleged to have assaulted a European lady. Mrs. T. G. O. Mitchell, a Chinese salesman cf furniture appeared before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. A. C. Boyd) yesterday. Th- complainant alleged ;hat sh: ord.red sere furniture frcm Chop Keng Hup Seng,187 words
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Article81 1933-02-02 7 Because It Annoys The "Opposition/' Madrid. > The Riego Hymn—the Republican National Anthem—has been banned at open-air celebrati.ns by the Governor of Murcia. In future it is only to be played on soiemn c~c?£ions in the pr:\ir.ee bccausc it is said* to have cnusci rioting by.81 words
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86 1933-02-02 7 Inquiry Postponed Again.* Harold Vincent Perreau. the yeung Eurasian btxer who Is charged with the murder cf Piah alias Puteh, the Chinese Mohamedan woman who wa<= found dead in her house at Lorong Stances on Jan. 15, made another appearance before the Coroner. Mr. F.86 words
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Article165 1933-02-02 7 Mussolini On Himself. Rome. Jan. 6. In his latent book which is just off tha press, a::d which he has dedicated to the vry of his brother Arnoldo, II Duce C%ccUneBB that he will have no last will. In tlx pfsfafce Mur.ohni states: "After mv death there165 words
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Advertisement241 1933-02-02 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Oi I DEN OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS. s building sit?. 135.000 sq. ft., wi.h bungalow- Freehold. European Icrahly, Road, near Rare Cour Penang. Price or nearest offer. Apply Box No. 100. Ma la va Tribune. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice i.« hereby given that tenders are mn\ invited for241 words
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Advertisement83 1933-02-02 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Irjcorporated ln the Straits Settlements). j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life BuUdlng, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON, OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry, 1.0. The Company has £20.000 depositee with the Supreme Court of England and complies with83 words
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Article659 1933-02-02 8 Japan's major attack on Jehol has There is little doubt that, unhindered by the Powers, Japan will attain her objective, which is to add Jehol to Manchuria and place it under the rule of the Manchukuo, her puppet Government. The only troops opposing her are Volunteers and the659 words
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Article263 1933-02-02 8 The transport "Neuralia"- arrived this ot the Wiltshire Regiment and their fan ilies among the 1.408 passengers. pr. and Mrs. E. R. C. Cooke are leaving for Home i n March. Dr. Cock.- has oeen in the Malayan Medical Service since 1922 and in 1928 became Venereal Disease Specialist He263 words
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Article162 1933-02-02 8 Colony Falls In Line With F.M.S. "J® officially announced that the Government in.?esD?c? rf tlement# declded to waive t f Ct cf the y ear 1933 all the current rent due on agricultural land in excess of Y" a e s H b Jf« »> following162 words
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Article71 1933-02-02 8 SECOND DAY OP 'i'HE THIRD TEST, on paiip 9 MODERN SINGAPORE— THE CITY OP OPPORTUNITY, en page 3 DIARY OP EVENTS, on page 11 RIOTS ALL OVER GERMANY, en pa*e 11 ALLEGED ENTICEMENT OF WOMAIT On U2.rro I*> SHIPPING NEWS, en pages 4 and 12 OUR READERS'71 words
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Article485 1933-02-02 8 Revolutionised English Stage. It is in the fitness cf things, that the author of "The Black girl in search of her God," shculd at long last visit the Far East, which has earned an unenviable notoriety in English letters. It will be interesting to see how the485 words
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Article317 1933-02-02 8 Government Reply To S.S.(S.)A. The following are the minutes of a meetin-r of the Committee of the Straits Settlem?n'.s (Singapore) Association, held on Jan. 31 hi the Singapore Exchange Room: MOTOR VEHICLES ORDINANCE. 1933: Tlx* President informed the meeting that the Report of the sub-committee was not317 words
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Article112 1933-02-02 8 Political Outlook Better In India. Reuter New Delhi. Feb. 1. .J Regret that the leaders of the civil disobedience movement have not yet cpenly recognised ?he harm of their policy to which they are still pledged, was expressed by Lord Wilhngdon (Vicer.v) n a speech to the LegislativeReuter - 112 words
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Article440 1933-02-02 8 >(BY "LOOKtK o».i P-shaw, Singapore! A John Bull's further j and G.BS. has arrived and barrio have been erected at the dodeg. "Disarmament Pari, mier3 to Meet." Another triangle" tragedy? rr *t A The "body-line bowling' 1 boml proved a squib. What's th, on Wcodfull's trundlers n1440 words
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Article87 1933-02-02 8 Agreement In Principle At Geneva. Reuter Geneva. Feb 1 Dr. Benes' mediatory effort; for trie I a in the Anglo-Persian oil dispute have :,vL1 in an agreement in principle between the 1« preventatives of the two parties at Geneva resumption of direct negotiations and newai of the concessionReuter - 87 words
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Article30 1933-02-02 8 Maus ircm Europe iLonaon 0:1 Jan. 12), by the "Corfu, whi at Penang at 6.50 a.m. to-d.* train to-morrow morning C be ready for delivery to boxbolders it30 words
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Advertisement55 1933-02-02 8 "His His Master's Master's Voice" Voice" AUTO ELECTROGRAM MODEL 553. XK-A ST VN I> i^PRODIJCTION. We shall bo glad to demonstrate this to you I H.M.V. Agents: j Robinson Co., Ltd, SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR i j A LARGE SELECTION OF j Axminster j Wilton Carpets j REDUCED *j l,ia. (Incorporated55 words
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Advertisement47 1933-02-02 8 Latest ii If Ladies 9 i Toitef i Ware ii U.S.deSilva Bros. 23, High Street, Singapore. T.K.K.'S Rubber Table Covers. 3' 11" x 3' 11" Sl.BO. .V 8" x 3' 8" $1.40. 3' 3" x 3' V $1.00. TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905. 634, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.47 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1933-02-02 9 Why Be Enjoys The Rubber Slump. WILL THEY STOP THE WAR FOR SHAW? i-L in i i m once in a while, I great Bernard Shaw welcomed the s irhet: he arriv- c, to-day, and nted a lengthy1,163 words
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Article631 1933-02-02 9 "Like A Cherub With A Beard." 'By Our Woman Reporter.; Eight badly frightened reporter's waited nerve usly in the rocm of the publicity agent on the "Empress of Britain' this mcrning for rhe appearance of tne famous G.E.S. The liner's r i ess refveatntative'a repeated631 words
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Article259 1933-02-02 9 TRAFFIC IN WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Recommendations Of League Commission. Reuter. The secret entry of Siamese prostitutes intc Malaya is nuiticned In a itport to the League cf Natu.ns on the traffic in m men and children. The committee which made the investigations visited Malaya about aReuter. - 259 words
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Article62 1933-02-02 9 Incident In Irish Rail Strike. -Reuter Dublin. Feb. I. Two people were killed when a cass?nger en route to Belfast was derailed ne: r Dundalk to-day. The accident, it is belie\ed, was due to the removal of a rail. The tra;n vas manned ty voluntary works, part of-Reuter - 62 words
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Article1585 1933-02-02 9 FIX AI INSTRUCTION TO DELEGATES. MAY WITHDRAW. League Rejects Plea of Self-Defence. Frtni tlie late t cables received it is appar.nt that Uie rririiwi, who ftave made a rapid advance inUi J«-hol. are now meeting whh stiff reactance, and headquarters, have wired w» Japan far more1,585 words
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Article65 1933-02-02 9 Wife Expects to Hear From Him. Reuter. Sydney, Feb. 2. Interviewed by representative of "Smith's Weekly." Mrs. Kinkier said to-day: "Bert is not in the Alps. I s.iall hear from him shortly. He tcld me that possibly I would have no new:; fcr a time andReuter. - 65 words
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Advertisement327 1933-02-02 9 Derives wonderful ____%m_mmmmm Staying IpHH Power from Kj|HH PHOSFERINE r< Mr jack cowley I T w ould like you to know of the |rcat benefit 1 have received rom the continual use of your wonderful Phosferine. I have been 'I;' a Boxing Instructor for several @¥<fcSr| 4 years, and it327 words
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1052 1933-02-02 10 MR. G. WARD-PRICE. War Correspondent And Author. GOING TO FAR EAST. Mr G. Ward-PiK the well-known Engksh journalist, was one of the passengers on board th.- "Empress of Britain." the Canadian Pacific Liaef which berthed at the main wharf this morning. H1,052 words
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Article754 1933-02-02 10 Globe-Trotting In Luxury. This is t'ie second visit of the most famous passenger ship in the world. She has about 300 passengers on board, who are making their tour cf the globe under the most luxurious possible conditions. As c n the first of her world754 words
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Article1070 1933-02-02 10 World-Wide Known Names. Among the passengers on the "Empress of Britain," which is making her second world cruise, are: Mrs. E. Assheton-Bennett, of London. Mrs. W. Amor-Simpson, of London. Madame Floria G. Assan, of Bucharest, Roumania. Miss Rose M. Ambroje, of Buffalo, N.Y. Mrs. Helen B. Ashtcn. of1,070 words
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Article1042 1933-02-02 10 BUY BRITISH GOODS. Interview With Mrs. W. J. Locke. WIDOW OF FAMOUS AUTHOR. Mrs. W. J. Locke, interviewed by a repre1 s: ntative cf the "Malaya Tribune," said thai she was making tha trip in order to get over I he tragedy of her husband's deulh. She1,042 words
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697 1933-02-02 10 BQLFATTAH ABSENT FROM HOME TEAM. DOLLAH'S USEFUL GOALS. v (By 'Full-Bade") Fresh from their victory over the 1st Wiltshire Regiment the other day, the Malays met the R.A.F. at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday and beat them by 3 —nil. Unless the R.A.P. field a697 words
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304 1933-02-02 10 EIGHT GOALS ON THE PADANG. HOCKEY. The Wiltshires, who are gcinj on a tour t.p-ccuntry, met the full strength of the a R.C on the Padang yesterday, and shared honours, in an excellent game, which at cne period looked like lesulting in a dec si304 words
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Article169 1933-02-02 10 LEEDS BEAT TRAN ME R E j HOME LEAGI E RESf',j s In an F. A. Cup replay Leeds' T? 5 1 by four goals to nil. Trar 'V: t The following arc th( matches played t:-da> ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV i Birmingham 3. Derbv Bclton 0.169 words
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Article63 1933-02-02 10 NEW CLASSIFICATIONS. The Straits Racing Association anr.our. the following new classifications and deletion HORSES i New Classifications. —Class» 1—Refill C. z.— Chip O'Steel. Gold P»ecc. Gone Up Mighty Main». Tressillian. Delt tions. —Cla?s Aiwar. Pollykar. rfola; c Saraswatt. Split Nut. StifTy. Sweet William PONTES. N c w Classifications.—C63 words
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Article54 1933-02-02 10 M.CC IN AUSTRALIA. CENTURIES BY HAMMOND AND AMES. .leuter. Toowoci.-.ba. WJ 1 Tho M.C.C. commence.-: I Queensland Country team here Batting first, the M.C.C *<"•-■ i« •r* Hammond scrrin* 101 ..nd Aw are free hitting marking tHeir Wfl The Queensland Country team had I« •pickets fcr 18 ruivs at.leuter. - 54 words
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Article70 1933-02-02 10 S. JOHORE XV AGAINST WILTSHIRE. The following have been invited to ptfJ South Johore against, tlic Wiltshire T p Saturday at Johore Bahru. kirk off 5 P™ Dudgeon, E. Ĕrodie, E J- Cocp^ Feilden, D. B. T. Scott R. B Bailey (capt.). I. F. Mackenzie. F V. »n70 words
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Article24 1933-02-02 10 G.G.C. CHAMPIONSHIP In the Garrison G. C R. Rcntcn beat FUgtt-Lieut. WW c over 36 holes. They re ail «H»re first 18 holes.24 words
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Article99 1933-02-02 10 Alhambra.—Edmund Lowe 1 Capitol.—"lt's Tough to be ww Doughs Fairbank Jnr. Empirv.—"Frank nstein Great World.-Side shows. JfjJjST Malay opera. Chin?r wayang Ing films I "Daddy Long U Talkie: Richard Talmud-. mitj"). Marlb6rough.-P.ii hard r: Madness." New World.-Sid- shoa r open-air cinemas. Malay op a. i E. angs.99 words
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Article883 1933-02-02 11 ANOTHER ELECTION. No Reichstag Majority For Hitler. Btr!in, Feb. 2. The war against Communism has already begun. The police have for- bidden all Communist open air demonstrations in towns like Berlin. Dusseldorf, Lifgnitz and Gleiwitz. The "Dtutsche Allgcmfine" for;shadows the appointment of Coun. Htldorf. trader of883 words
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Article122 1933-02-02 11 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Feb. 2. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Kcmmel 21. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 8). Carthage 18; Kistna 16; Tilawa 13; Kiddcvpore 11; Arizona Maru 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Kumsang 30; Karapara 35; Twecdbank 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Marella 46:122 words
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Advertisement276 1933-02-02 11 j THE NEW WORLDI GATE ADMISSION 10 CENTS AS USUAL. i GHOST TRAIN LAUGH AND SHOUT-THRILLS AND EXCITEMENT Cmbc And Have A Jolly Good Ride To See Wonders. j TALKIES: 0 Charles Bickford in "East Of Borneo" AND •FINGER PRINTS" (Serial) Ch. 3 4. Change of Orchestra jliilk At Its276 words
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Advertisement90 1933-02-02 11 J D ORANGE SRtASH I I frill SUPERSEDES ALL. I I iB if framhoz CO., I f marine INSURANCE I OF )j GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD 1 EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED 1 Ar low «Arjs?s I (For quotations for all. transit risks by Road, J /fa-ii or Wafer J Apply90 words
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Miscellaneous137 1933-02-02 11 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MCRROW. FEB. 3. Ciylcn. Southern India, Bombay. Aden, Mauritius, Egypt, Europe. G. Britain. Ireland. U.S.A.. Canada and Western Australia (Carthage >P. O. Mailt 8 a.m. 'North. N.-East and N.-West Sumatra. Ceylon. Egypt. Europe and Great Britain <Balocran> (Dutch Mail) 8.30 a.m. Philippine Islands. China and Japan «Ouderkerki 9137 words
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Miscellaneous158 1933-02-02 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. FEB. 2. High Tides.—o3 a.m., 3.35 pm. Hockey: R.I. v. Khalsa, R.I. TO-MORROW, FEB 3 High Tides.—3 37 a.m.. 438 p.m Meeting. Singapore Turf Club, Exchange Room, 5.15 p.m. Hockey: V.M.C.A. v. M.C.U.. V.M.C.A. SATURDAY. FEB. 4. High Tides.—4.l9 a.m. 6 15 p.m. Football: S.C.F.A. League.158 words
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Article230 1933-02-02 12 PRETTY INDIAN WIFE IN COURT. "Hi-Treated And Turned Out." The case in which a young Hindu mmed Ilarpa'. Singh was charged with enticing away the wife cf D. M. Dawoou, a pretty woman, wa-. concluded before tnc Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay) y est.?; day.230 words
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Article152 1933-02-02 12 The N.Y.K. "Lima Ma:u" is expected here horn Liverpool via Su?z en F.b. 7. and w.l ler.ve for via BcngkMMj on the same ARRIVALS. Cremer." Dut.. 2.781 rn>. irom Amoy 1-2; for Hongkong 24-2. "Aruoia Maru." Jap.. 5 992 tons, from Nagoya 2-2: fo.- Santos (South Ameiira) 4-2.152 words
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Article200 1933-02-02 12 Singapore. Feb 2. K. »S.am> W. No. 1 per Koyan *12i K. (Siami W. Coast 2 $H* Ri:e, B. Siam No. 1 $122 Rice. B. Siam No. 2 $|1 < Rice Siam Old" per koyan No. 1 $130 Rice! Siam "Old No- 2 $162 Rice. Siam "Old" No. 3200 words
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Advertisement171 1933-02-02 12 FOR PROMPT RELIEF OF CATARRH mK3MI!| hay fever etc 9 Rcgesan Catarrh Pastilles quickly f^^^^^ I S ive reiief to ail Catarrnal conditions L:?J of the respiratory passages. Allow one pastille to dissolve slowly m the mouth when required. Catarrh J-*-*** etc. to a femulcNtt W™ l nd d'sp erse171 words
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Advertisement42 1933-02-02 12 There Is No Substitute For r.yesight CONSULT ELLISON S. EZEKIEL CO.. Manufacturing and Consulting: Opticians, 3. Capitol Building, S amfcrd Road, Singapoie. (No connection with any other opticians in town). Repairs: Binoculars, Te'escopes, Gramophones, etc. Orders received by post attended to immediately.42 words
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Miscellaneous65 1933-02-02 12 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshin?. Temp. Stations. Deg. F. Inches. Hours. D3g. F. Alor Star 91 Nil 10.1 69 Kota Bharu 84 Nil 9.8 70 K. Trengganu 82 Nil 7.7 69 Bukit Jeram 87 Nil 97 70 Merging 80 0.1665 words
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Article96 1933-02-02 13 Letters To The Editor. lOur readers are invited to writt to us on subjects of public interest. It mutt be underttood that the "Malaya Tribune" doe* not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF 4S POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one96 words
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Article601 1933-02-02 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir > —The usual precaution taken by bushier s men against loss or destruction of their belongings through unforeseen perils is to insure them at a figure equivalent to the replacement cost. If one stops to think that he as the life" of601 words
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Article710 1933-02-02 13 'To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—The Chinese people are of the Hrn or Chinese race with common tlood, common religion and common customs—a single pure rt.ee—so our national i language Kuo-Yu Mandarin) is also one of the great forces for the development_of the Chinese race. Kung-Tze (Confucius),710 words
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Article99 1933-02-02 13 United States Professor's Plan. A proposal that Europe should ttftmr debt, to the United Ftatcs wit i J„%. cf University De t New York Many oi Europe's' art treasurer he said had hv n nt V hC PS 88 0 of owner by conquest99 words
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Article124 1933-02-02 13 Solved By The Deoression. mm New York. rje depress-:, has "stlved the problem of 0 i c m America fcr housewives,' at octant o the inasaafna "Fortune" Hie magazine cays that "for the first One in a generation tbe supply of trained domestic b greater than the124 words
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Article57 1933-02-02 13 But They've Never Been In A Tram. Chicago. Mne children with their father, a farmer who came from Russia thirty years a?o live a few miles frrm Chicago. Although they have spent all their lives near the city, they have never been in a tram57 words
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Article176 1933-02-02 13 43 Per Cent. For Fighting Services. Decimal Four Per Cent. Fjr Education. Washington (District of Columbia), j Out of the 4.248,169.731 dollars < approximate Ily ££50,000,000> the Unit:d Sates Governmait txpec s to sp nd in the 1934 fiscal year. 43 per cent, will be used fcr176 words
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Article120 1933-02-02 13 Just Sitting In A Draught. Washington (District of Columbia). A monkey, patiently sitting in a draught, giving scientists of th; Carnegie Inrtitution cf Washington a new measuring stick for testing human health. He is silting in th? draught to enable scientists to learn more about the120 words
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Advertisement105 1933-02-02 13 ALL—MAINS BATTERY OPERATED < SHORT WAVE RECEIVERS j AND I ELECTRIC GRAMO AMPLIFIERS I RADIO SERVICE Co. of Malaya j j 2, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 'Phone 7399 j Ml SERVICE REPAIRS GUARANTEED. Kvcrv cent spent in Malaya on locally j j G 0TH j 4 Majf$fc- Manufactured under European supervision105 words
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Advertisement27 1933-02-02 13 Just Out PICTURE SHOW WHO'S WHO ON THE SCREEN 1933 Price 40 Cents Post Free. 1,000 BIOGRAPHIES. Profusely Illustrated. M. Mohd. Dulfakir Co., Singapore an* Kuala Lumpur.27 words
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Advertisement16 1933-02-02 13 For Reliable Service IN. V. Straits Java Trading C 0.,1 I SINGAPORE PENANG. I HARD 1116 words
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Miscellaneous190 1933-02-02 13 EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDINC MA), CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEFEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. I l Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. 29 3 and 31.3 metres. I Tim Signal from Eig Ben Military Band Concert fGramophone records). E enaong, from Westminster Abbey. The Week in Wes'minster, a190 words
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Miscellaneous281 1933-02-02 13 merit transmitter, programmes being supplied t>y the Malayan Amateur Radio Society (Kuala Lumpur), broadcasts records 8.30 to 8 30 p m. Tuesdays and Fridays and from 7 to 9 pm has hat( if HSf Sho that the nation has been well received in various part* of 22**2 n In Sumatra.281 words
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Article566 1933-02-02 14 Next Stages After The R. T. C— Viceroy Busy With Consultation Of Leaders—Bombay Liberals On The Minimum That Will Satisfy India. Cn account of urgent calls cf business at rcadquarters in connection with the further eieges of the work connected with the India Reforms Bill the566 words
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Article549 1933-02-02 14 Bombay Liberals have, after r four day*' meeting, issued .he following ctatement en the H.T.C. conclusions. pEOjbJnent among the Mgnrnories are Sir C. Setalward. Sir M. Visvesv.arayn. Sir Chunilal Mchta. Sir Gcvind Pradhan. Sir Fhircze Sethna. Mr. H. P. Mcdv Mr. Mathurdas Vasanji, Mr. Meyer Nissim, Mr.549 words
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Article849 1933-02-02 14 A severe winter is being experienced in Nor- them India. Reports of heavy frost come from several places The "Liberty" understands that the Government of Indian have decided to introduce the Indian Medical Bill at the Assembly now in session. The India 4 per cent. Bends for 1943, which849 words
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Advertisement758 1933-02-02 14 NOVELTY! NOVELTY.'.' GI\RANTEED 13-JEWEL LEVER MOVEMENT. CHROME, SILVER, 14 CT. GOLD, 18jCt GOLD. NlaW HANDLESS WHIST WATCH. NO HANDS. NO GLASS TO BREAK. I rto find out th correct time. Movement same as an ordinary watch. Neat and compact in appearance. L MODERATE PRICES FROM $10.00 UPWARDS. K. M. OLI758 words
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Advertisement132 1933-02-02 14 Current Comment on Malayan Affairs in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents Only. iiib— —ri— aim —Ml W LESS THAN $1,000 MORRIS MINOR TWO S EATER PRICE $995 EX WORKS SINGAPORE THE MORRIS MINOR WHbMHMw TWO-SEATER illustrated MALAYAN beloM is the Lowest priced MOTOR/ ear in Malaya. There is LIMITED132 words
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494 1933-02-02 15 LAND, SEA AND AIR. SOME GREAT 1932 RECORDS. London. Jan. 6. oee sheet of world speed records ring 1932 shows a slight ded with the prevlcts year. one cf the Big Three—the :d—but we still hold the l*nd .peed blue ribands494 words
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Article407 1933-02-02 15 ITS ACQUISITION AND APPLICATION. C.B.T, miner writes in the latest issue cf Morris Owners": many people driving cars to-day can td to pessess road sense? How many can give an accurate description Of road sense? It is one of those hard to desbut caM- to recognise qualities that407 words
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Article, Illustration904 1933-02-02 15 Remember The Load— And Drive Yourself. London, Jan. 6. With the coming of the English springtime thousands of people both at home and abroad face the question concerned with purchase of a new motcr-car. A motorist with £200—£300 to spend on a new car has904 words
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529 1933-02-02 15 Further Honours For A.A. Secretary. London, Jan. 6. Twenty-eight years ago a disconsolate young man stood near the Piccadilly end of Shaftesbury Avenue, at the close of a wearisome day of looking for a job. He was waiting for th? Highbury hora?—drawn 'bus and home529 words
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Article914 1933-02-02 15 HORRIFYING DRIVE. A PEER'S VIVID PICTURE. London. Jan. 6. h 'taxkah C C u° found himself in block and hX W&S jammed in a traffic watching n horrifying experience of taxi-meter tick up to thirty who is a representative feplini hĕ tTi iv Vlctim With considerable914 words
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Article379 1933-02-02 15 Amazing Delivery Figures. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Jan. 14. The delivery figures cf the Austin factory a i Longbndge, Birmingham, for the past .wo VSS!? 5, are stated 10 amount to mere ihan -*/.000 cars or over 190.000 developed horsepower. Of these 10.000 car~, some 1.800 have379 words
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Advertisement11 1933-02-02 15 SHELL AVIATION SERVICE Advt. of the Asiatic Petroleum Company (S.S.), Limited.11 words
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Advertisement335 1933-02-02 16 I SALE HOUSE OF LORDS WHISKY. H I IMPERIAL VAT I J WHISKY. FINE OLD MATURED WHISKY. r $2.75 per bottle, I or $30 per case duty paid. Iv Lowest price em offered on tne )1 We tima stock all w U-known brands dl liquors at nr derate prices. I335 words
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Advertisement486 1933-02-02 16 THE PEOPLE S PAPJER: INDEPENDE NT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. *o LET—I6S, Tank Road. Immediate entry ,pp!y Meyer Brothers. TO LET —No. 138, Cecil Str:ct, 3 story building, modern rani ation each floor, recently in oceupa ion by a printing company. Appy Rennie Lewiek Co.. Hongkong Bank Chambers. TO-LET—2II, Rangoon Road,486 words
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Advertisement434 1933-02-02 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK LIMITED. (Incorpora'cd in Straits Settlements). NOTICE OF LOSS OF SCRIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an applicaiion has been made to the Directors of this Company to issue duplicate rcrlfi in place of the following shar; certificate which is alleged to have b.cn lest: Certiflca'c434 words
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Advertisement158 1933-02-02 16 PUBLIC JNOnCES L NOTICE. Mr Ho Kwong Yew, registered architect, late partner of Messrs. Chung Wong, has started his own practice since Ist January, 1933, at China Building. (Office No. 63M), Chulia Street, Singapore. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—At 40'p under cost Lava" cry basins 27)19 rectangular and round with accesr.orics158 words
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Advertisement359 1933-02-02 16 EDUCATIONAL. JOHANNA ENGLISH SCHOOL 40, NIVEN ROAD. Receives studen's from Primary to Standard VII and Commercial Class. Assures success in public examinations. Entirely under new management. For par iculars apply Principal. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). P., Short Street, Singapore. Enrol359 words
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Advertisement475 1933-02-02 16 J THE j School J X Est. 1927. ft I( Admits nunils f r iyn X Primary to Senior Cambridge. Well qualif fied staff and efficient management. APPLY EARLY FOR AFTERNOON AM) NIGHT CAMBRIDGE CLASSES. I MALAYA TRIBUNE" THONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION KATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Irciumrr. at office475 words
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