Malaya Tribune, 4 February 1933
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Title Section39 1933-02-04 1 The Malaya Tribune THE ONLY FIVE CENTS DAILYJVEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol XX, No. 29 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Feb. 4, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1933 FIVE CENis39 words
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Advertisement89 1933-02-04 1 Buy the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST/ The Picture Paper. 20 cents. Sole Importers 1 l L4ST ASIATIC COUPANv, I.MITEP. SINGAPORE. X" I vl IN HANDY AND HYGIENIC PACKAGES ,j NOW AVAILABLE I i AT 1 Singapore COLD STORAGE Lm 1 j 1 OBCHABD BO AD SUB-DEPOTS. I; m j i The89 words
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Advertisement405 1933-02-04 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying' gold coin' and gold ornaments of every class and quality, j paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. l SI ME, DABBY CO., LTD.405 words
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Article, Illustration241 1933-02-04 2 Comments On The Mail. My dear Nieces, My appeal for suitable subjects for our essay competition ha met with a ready re ponse. I have about forty subjects to select from. What I pr-pose to do is this. The Editor and I will s lect241 words
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Article297 1933-02-04 2 (By "Sunit Gm."i Hello, roufin,';, hope I'm not late in wishing you a happy and prosperous Chinese NewYear. I am very sorry for not vn itinrr to you fcr the last two weeks. Well. "Linoa," I said I'll retake your mouth water didn't I.297 words
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Article329 1933-02-04 2 VBy "Sweet C. S. C."f We are at pr.sent living in an age of wonders; or in other wordo the miracle of science lias introduced miscellaneous inventions in th s per',od cf advancement. What cannot man do in this world? H5 has done things which w.re once ;hought to329 words
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Article854 1933-02-04 2 (By "Ruth," Pevang.) It was about seven at night. I was seated at a table in the parlour engrossed in Marie Corelli's "Cameos" when Baby stele to my -;de and said these surprising words: "I want to learn I stared at her wondering if she was in854 words
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Article135 1933-02-04 2 (By "Eileen.") I hay% been a member for quite a long time bui I havn't written any article yet. This is my first article. Last Saturday my brother? my cousin and some of my friends and I wen* tor a picnic at Katong. We went in a135 words
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Article300 1933-02-04 2 (By "Lucky Star."} Habit is usually formed when we are gfong, md once It is formed it will be very hard to break off. Therefore we must all try to form good habits and not bad ones. If we have bad habits ac should try to leave them out300 words
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Article750 1933-02-04 2 (By "Jean.") Recently, I read of the departure of Alain Ocrbault from Marseilles. The young French writer of sea-stories, who is aAso .a tennis player who has figured at Wimbledon, is bound for some paradise Isle. among the ten thousand Polynesian islands Where he hopes to shake750 words
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Article225 1933-02-04 2 /By "June Chan.") During my holidays, some time ago, my uncle decided to take me to a cattle market, which was held in a market-place not far from my house. On arriving, we had a good lcok round at the crowd of people gathered about the pens225 words
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Article565 1933-02-04 2 (Bu "Dora.") I am sure everyone h knows what this sin simple though it j s fe- know that it trust or confidence in sorneth^ 1 ham we love and know ever tiny he may be. has f J h a thi; d. hoi' *nd guardians and565 words
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Article290 1933-02-04 2 (By "Dandelion.'' Behold! I am standing on be rd glorious gigantic liner ''Empress of Eri 1. bound on a round the world tour w.th gay and wealthy passengers waving fare.vc.' tray be. for the last time to the little of Singapore; memories of the o artistic cities290 words
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Article116 1933-02-04 2 (Bv "Joar "> Good evening, dear remember of the "Girls' Cirri' received my badge. I r Auntie Lizzie for it. I ain of the "People's Paper f iCently that I took into nr cf joining the "Circle "Jean's" excellent and 1 jtliher last days at school nearl116 words
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Advertisement77 1933-02-04 2 WORTH A DOLLAR But Only 20 Cents: MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" j People everywhere are telling their friends what wonders "Pebeco" has worked upon their teeth. I Dulled and tobacco stained teeth are revitalised by this 'salt' tasting dentifrice. I Unlike other toothpastes its effect lasts for J hours after using.77 words
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Article4024 1933-02-04 3 BERTA RUCK - Our Short Story. (BY BERTA RUCK. vv The Fan Dancer, exhibite d ris Salon by the young American Hickman Davis? Irl, holding up Vwhir.d scarlet feather fan, of which ivory handle, was the 1 .;-.,.ib.t.0n; partly DC cava* cf the ing of the thing, party known to4,024 words
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Advertisement341 1933-02-04 3 t Do you know the health alphabet? It goes M Wf like this. A. gives you resistance to ills. w R B. gives you good appetite. C. gives you H 9 protection from disease. D. gives you V good blood and good nerves. A, B, C, and fi| V D,341 words
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Advertisement21 1933-02-04 3 with JAVASON'S SYRUPS. They will be delighted! So will your kiddies!! Of all high class provision store*. Serve your friends j21 words
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Advertisement339 1933-02-04 4 [INTRODUCTION SALE I HOUSE OF LORDS /1 WHISKY. f IMPEF?I\L VAT i WHISKY. Vi FINE OLD MATURED (I J WHISKY. J $2.75 per battle, j or $30 per ca<e duty paid. L Lowest price IfKT cflered on the mark (I a stock an 11-known braodj of liquors at m derate339 words
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Advertisement660 1933-02-04 4 TO LET. j »o IJJT—I66 Tank Road. Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers TO LET-291. Orchard Road. (Downstairs and upstairs), next to Pavilion Theatre. Compl te with modern sanitary fittings. Ideal residential place. Rent moderate. Apply to: V S. Kasi Chettiar, 22, Market Street. TO LET—Furnished Sea ide Compound House'-. Pasir660 words
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Advertisement477 1933-02-04 4 PUBLIC NOTICES, THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). NOTICE OF LOSS OF SCRIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been made to the Directois of this Company to issue duplicate scrip in place of the following share certificate which is alleged to have been lc«t:— Certificate477 words
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Advertisement296 1933-02-04 4 FOR SALE. "gOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS •irst-cla» building site, 135.000 sq. ft., wLh 'mall bungalow. Freehold. European locality. gtaott'i Road, near Race Cour:o. Penang. Price $30.000. or nearest offer. Apply Box No. 100. co Malaya Tribune.. FOR SALE—At 40% under cost Lavatory basins 2719 rectangular and round with accessories $13.50.296 words
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Advertisement355 1933-02-04 4 EDUCATIONAL. j JOHANNA ENGLISH SCHOOL 40, NIVEN ROAD. Receives students from Primary to Standard VII and Commercial Class, success in public examinations. Ent.rely under new j management. For par icular. apply Principal. EAR EASTERN MI T SIC SCHOOL, Established 1028. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). B, Short355 words
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Advertisement486 1933-02-04 4 I THE j School t> I r tr Est. 1927 1 IV Admits punils from I Primary to Senior i Cambridge. Well quali- x fied staff and efficient management. J I APPLY EARLY FOR 1 AFTERNOON AM) ij NIGHT CAMBRIDGE I CLASSES. >j 86, Cecil Street. MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE 6171.486 words
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115 1933-02-04 5 Promise Of Support By Lord Melchett. Jerusalem. el EngU h Faahounde, consisting cf draft d from the atherstoe and rell-knovrn padßi and including two -I. lane d bounds from Mr. f h have b. n imported into the v Captah: Geoffrey Warden, of tru j115 words
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Article68 1933-02-04 5 In Order To Keep Cool! B lgradc. n the Dalmatian Coast tn ,!(fhb'-urhrod f Split that people there u i. th" 'ra in order to k ep cool. Ih,- in n mnerofres ms new averag? 80 ,>I r ,c« r water temprraturf cIosl- i r h;ui68 words
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Article88 1933-02-04 5 Zaro Agha A Coffee-Brewer Again. Istanbul. Zaro Af.ha. the 158-year-old Turk, has been •v-n&'otcd in his post of coffee-brewer to th* Istanbul municipality. His wages will be 55 Turkish pounds (about £8) a month. When he went to America two years ago he l-a his88 words
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Article99 1933-02-04 5 Official Announcement Expected. Helsingfors. The qocctioa of Stalin's retirement Is again being frcvly discussed throughout Soviet Russia. On li sides, people ask, "who will take h:s I place?" j T t is conr.deutly expected that an official rnneuneeneat regarding Russia's "man of steeT— aj Stalin is99 words
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Article1226 1933-02-04 5 Table Customs In London And Pari* —Cafe For Writers—Signs Of The Times In Clubs. <By David Baxter./ 0 Londojl, Jan. 17 (By At Mail). So easy is Uj nowaday; to 'slip acres," to Franco that> ie jjets into the ha'eU of looking upon Paris as a1,226 words
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Advertisement277 1933-02-04 5 z/i PERFECT CONDITION i MADE SO BY EXPERIENCED H\NDS MODERN EQUIPMENT j T value of the equipment installed in cur Service D-> j totals ai. roxiraately 920,000. This substantia] capital outlay has been made in an honest avo r to gi\e Ms JURIS O-.vners efficient and speedy ser- eat competitive277 words
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203 1933-02-04 6 Shipping News Notices. INCREASED TRAFFIC THROUGH SUEZ. Larger Shipments Of Rice And Maize. Paris, Jan. 18. It was announced here yesterday that the I ytftl traffic via the Suez Canal for the month November, though showing a Might decrease compared with October figures, has nevertheless .shown an improvement Of 4203 words
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Article136 1933-02-04 6 Lost Letter Leads To Trick On Compradore. A vaiu3bie consignment of silk from Canton on the o.s. Sat Cn" was stolen recently The Wing Siting bDOtts, of SOa, Bonha.n Strand, was to have taken delivery of the consignment, but apparently a letter advising the shipment i».nd rmp136 words
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Article129 1933-02-04 6 Th." Hertej Uinne] is unlikely to be ft«Mi*d May. 1934. and is ccsting some £2,770,000 more than the estimate. Menageries Maritirnes have arranged eight inducted yachting cruises hi the Medl.er;ancan. 'The "Monterey," liner, is proving c\trernely economical, averr.ghrr 0.626 lbs. of oi] per S PIP. per hour.129 words
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Article385 1933-02-04 6 British Money For Foreign Ships. The Nederland Royal Mail linsr "Mai-nix Van ***** Aldegonde" sails from Southampton fee the Far East with a full complement of 500 passengers, states the "Daily Express" of Dec. 16 There are nearly 200 British people including thf* ex-Lord Mayor of London. Sir385 words
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Article153 1933-02-04 6 Charged With Cruelty To Two Stowaways. Bucncs Aires. The captain, chief officer, and th? engh.< r of the Ardros.an eteamer "Baron Ogilvy" tons) have been arrested and charged with lorcing two Porto Rican siowaways to Jump into the River Paranagua and swim to ilie land. The stowaways ail.ge153 words
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Article454 1933-02-04 6 Sir Percy Mackinnon Re-Elected. It is announced that Sir Percy Graham Mackinnon has been re-elected chairman of Hod's for 1933. and that Mr. Neville Dixey has been elected deputy-chairman. There is little doubt that the re-election of c.. p rrc y Mp.ckinnon as chairman of Lloyd's will be454 words
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Article83 1933-02-04 6 Between Singapore And Port Swettenham. From this week-end enwards special weekend excursion tickets will be issued by the Straits Steamship Co. between Port Swettenham and Singapore at a cost of $24 return Ist class. These tickets will be available for travelling to Singapore by the Friday steamer and83 words
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Article448 1933-02-04 6 Built In 1822 And Still In Service. The oldest document American vessel in operation to-day is the 110-year-cld oil crew "Saltesea," thirty-four gross tons, registered in the name of and" operated by the American Oyster Company of Providence, Rhode Island, according to information made public recently448 words
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Article85 1933-02-04 6 Woman Appointed At Bridlington. A woman has be:n appointed harbou--master at Bridlington, Yorkshire, for the first time in the history cf the town. She is Mrs. Taylor. Her husband, Lieutenant Taylor, who Is ill, has been granted indefinite leave cf absence by the Harbour Cornntlssioners, who have appointed85 words
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Advertisement448 1933-02-04 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND OROWTAL 8T*AM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. .Under ContTCt *tth His Majesty s Uiwuii—nf). OUTWARD i ROM UWDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnagv. Singapore. 1933. 15.000 Feb. 3448 words
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Advertisement270 1933-02-04 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE Deutsch Hlg»|f3l Australische DainpfschifTs Gesellschaft 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 f m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Mar. 8 t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Mar. 21 m.s. RUHR,270 words
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Advertisement303 1933-02-04 6 Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune THE MALAYA TRIBUNE IS ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING DEPOTS:— SINGAPORE. Y. Mohamed Ibrahim, 134, Tanjong Pagar Road, and Keppel Road Railway Station. A. Palasamy. General Hospital (News Seller) Mr. E. S. Kattuvasa, 391, New Bridge Road. E. S. Nalnamsah, 23 Neil Road.303 words
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Advertisement229 1933-02-04 6 I The Overseas Trading Syndicate, 20 Burmah Road, Penang. Adi Ayurveda Racayana Medical Hall 47 Queen Street, Penang. Mr. S. K. Ibrahim, 503, Dato Kramat Read. Penang. MALACCA. Hong Hin Co., 14. First Cross Street. The Lanka Store, 12, Jonker Street M. A. Gomes Co., 54, Riverside. FERAK Federal Rubber229 words
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Advertisement160 1933-02-04 6 1 THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" Is new owned by the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd., and published from the "Malaya Tribune" offices at 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. It is being greatly improved by the introduction of many New Features, while the best of the old I ones are retained. I The160 words
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Advertisement494 1933-02-04 6 STEAMER JAILIN^ NORDDEnTSCBER Oenaany), The undernoted are the Company.. fix t urea:— OUTWAZDA. Mm "COBLENZ" for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai and Japan 9 "NECKAR" for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai, Japan and North China" p k "LAHN" for Manila, Hongkong -J Shanghai, Japan and North China 8 HOMEWARDS. 5 "HAVEL" for M'seilles, Casablanca"494 words
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Article343 1933-02-04 7 Mining Shares. ifi pore Saturday. 11 am tta share quotations are Issued Co., exchange and stock Buyers. Sellers. bang Tin 23 6 25,6 li Ma.ay 18|- 20'- norn 11 un Ha 10 6 113 Tin Hi- 12:--f-*cini 0.0» 0 10 1 Tta 0.32.. 0.37 4 m.; Aram343 words
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Article82 1933-02-04 7 rSSCEB f:v ntASEI d CO.. EXCHANGE I IXD STXM X BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. 100 101 ci S per cent 105 110 norn Singapore Municipal j 4.- per c nt. 104 105 norn -i-ti.jji. .Municipal > 1 pc: cent. 104 105 norn! -••»»<- re MMetafJ i 100 10582 words
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Article177 1933-02-04 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. DROP IN FOREIGN RUBBER IMPORTS Very Little Business Passing. (By Out Financial Corretpondentj Singapore. Saturday, n a.m. To-day*s Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 6 8 cts., unchanged. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber 2 3 32d., unchanged Market Tone: Steady, quiet. New York Rubber 2 29 32177 words
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Article194 1933-02-04 7 Plea For Tariff Board Inquiry. Karachi. Jan. 6. The question of prelection to indigenous silk weaving industry is raised by the Karachi Indian Merchants' Association in the course of a letter to the Commerce Department ol the Government of India. The association says: The Government cf India cannot194 words
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Article70 1933-02-04 7 Changkat Dredging's Interim Distribution. (Frcm bOur Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 16. The directors of the Changkat Tin Dredging. Ltd., announce an interim dividend f 24 per cent., and. in addition, there is ni o a benus cf 24 per cent, in respect of the current year. The70 words
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Article219 1933-02-04 7 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Feb. 4. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 2932 d.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 27 32d., London 30 days' sight, 2c. 3 1316 d., London demand 2s. 3 25 32d. London T.T. 2s.219 words
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Article566 1933-02-04 7 Fraser Co.'s Weekly Report. Fraser and CA, report as follows on Feb. 2:— With three clear working days lost through local holidays during the past week, business in all sections of the share market has naturally been on a very restricted scale. Advices from London indicate that there566 words
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Article104 1933-02-04 7 Share Control Acquired By Opel Family. Frankfort, Jan. 15. I'libber'"crmn f share& in the Continent* of Hanover, Germany's n Ut r b Y manu aeturing: concern-which CI (£1.850,000 at I F^l^r 11 !lCqUi:etl by the in ort-«i-M«ia. whose the °P el Mot <>r Company, of Hiuselsheim. was acquired104 words
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Article74 1933-02-04 7 Reduction ccsts of Sedenak Rubber Estates nowed a substantial reduction. dnring «he l™* obcr 31 I** but cvir* to the still fe fall in the average selling price cf revenue shows a deficit, r.fter providing for depreciation, cf £4,563. As a partial offset a profit of' £2.650 was74 words
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Article807 1933-02-04 7 "Deal" With The F.M.S. Government. gyjgJJJ h connecu-.n with the vitn P r th£t as result <* negotlatl ns 2£L Bangor mining company s me two a *****8 of «tremely slipsh d agreements have been entered into wiUitacfi company by the Direct- r of the ElectricalDe? panment807 words
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Article82 1933-02-04 7 (Incorporated In England;. SINGAPORE BRANCH. 4. D A (metes Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital t2im<"n Paid-up Capital £1.000,600 Reserve Fund and Rest i mm.via HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta, Colombo. Kar&rm. Maoi** Amara, Baghdad, Batimu, Basra RlikuV Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and tntere»»82 words
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Article375 1933-02-04 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore Satarday. 11 a m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Prater and Co. and Lyall and Evati: *ssue Value. Fraser Lyeii A Shares. Sc Co. £v»it 1 Allenby $0.45 $0 55 $0 46 $v <*> 1 Alor Uajah 0.25 0.35 u2s 035375 words
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Article274 1933-02-04 7 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS. a. J 1 3oJ CLOSINO QUOTATIONS.. f£ Buyers. Sellers, $2 $2 Akx. Brick Pref. 1.05 LIS «2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 0.80 norn £1 £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 97.6 lOlj--110 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.00 5.50 £1 £1 C. Tin Prcf. 7 p.c. 216 223274 words
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Advertisement47 1933-02-04 7 fks\ SOUTH v IfflfiCl BRITISH V Ijjff «STOAKCB COMPANY, FI RE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR IKIUBAItCB ACCEPTED AT WWIBT CURRENT BATES. L. 0 IfABOOUOUTH. OBer i m* ILanagar. «nlayion Green. THE Eastern united ABBCRANCE CORPORATION, LTD. fire, "marine, motor car insurance. «rrici: t-, MaW Street, Slwr*.47 words
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Advertisement61 1933-02-04 7 Small Savingst LIGHTEN YOUR FINANCIAL PATHWAY Yearly Interest Paid to You Quarterly Small Savings regularly deposited will soon build up for you, a substantial Bank Balance.. ready for the moment when it is most needed. THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK pays an interest of 3% to you every61 words
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Advertisement190 1933-02-04 7 Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements). Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL. Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL Kit AM' II: 458, NORTH BRIIMiF DO AD. BOARD OF190 words
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Advertisement164 1933-02-04 8 Thpjlljng 1L ipa AS YOUR FlftST KISS rf 7/ IM THE MOONLI&HtA||B^ If your h art m ponds to romance if your pulse quickens iO l ye, vtvtd, vi.-.le drama a:s Lfe itself, this superb picture will thrill and enthrall you! A grim tragedy of fifty year. ag:> stalk; a164 words
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Advertisement294 1933-02-04 8 v jatt ul k c kscs. ent s CAPITOL Matinee TO-DAY 3.15 c.15 TO-NIGHT j i RICHARD BARTHEL 4ESS I Famous star of "DAWN PATROL" ar.d ether successful productions Presented in a new FIRST NATIONAL Drama'ic Triumph ALIAS THE DOCTOR I A flaming challenge to conventional ethics! It was ILLEGAL294 words
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Advertisement284 1933-02-04 8 MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.15 POSITIVELY YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE Maurice Chevalier Jeanette Mac Donald in "Tha Lavs ParaHe" The finest musical romance ever filmed. Paramount's Greatest Success A NEW AND COMPLETE VERSION TO MORROW (MATINEE AT 3.15.) A GRIM MURDER MYSTERY WAS THE BASKERVILLE CURSE REALITY OR MYTH WAS284 words
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Article77 1933-02-04 9 Reuter Wireless. Lond:n. Jan. 31. Th bangc to-day reflect:d the brtter NUttaeat r broad but the chief feature the late ratty in gilt-edged securi ies on the announcement cf r. further large gold purchase by to Bank of England amounting to II T50.C00. Kaffirs were rather adversely affectedReuter Wireless. - 77 words
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Article97 1933-02-04 9 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Feb. 4. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Mar,, 22; K>mmel 21. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Nil. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Mary 30; Kinta 3£: Tweedbank 37. Rs h.TKil) 38. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Silvercypress 48. West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4).97 words
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Article2292 1933-02-04 9 Mr. Lowinger And Mr. Justice Sproule. SPECIAL INTERVIEWS. 'Frcm Our Otvn Correspondent.; London, Jan. 18 toy Air Mail*, i! fictional week this has been a Home! Not so much from a Malayan pom of view, perhaps, but certainly fr§m the wldand more general angle. It started on2,292 words
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Article344 1933-02-04 9 CORONER'S INQUIRY. Mother's Plea For Compensation. t teOUS ?lea fcr for i IMIU Chinese a Bev eate;n-y ar-old ,S B Uh killed by a four-tari Mi meipal lorry on Jan 14 tvl h V C e y happenpd the entran c R a d M hy344 words
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Article149 1933-02-04 9 AT THE CINEMAS. I A brilliant performance by Rifhird Earth?l--mess is the feature ol" "A'ias the Doctor." the main picture in the Capito/s new pro i ciamme. Barthe-mess has net been seen c« j the screen Sor Lome time and his reappearance is a great149 words
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Article59 1933-02-04 9 "Love me to-nighi," featuring Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDcnald is a.tracing large crowds at the Roxy Theatre. As ihe happy-go-lucky Paris she-p-keeper who. 1 whilst seeking payment for a large bill, find-; i himself In a magnificent chaU-au with Jeanette. Maurice's delightful personality is59 words
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1297 1933-02-04 9 DOES JAPAN'S "SELF-DEFENCE" PLEA HOLD WATER? AMERICA HAS NO DESIGNS IN THE FAR EAST. The following interesting article from air American correspondent represents the views of leading American spokesmen on some of the issues connected with America by the establishment of the Manchukuo by1,297 words
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Article178 1933-02-04 9 New Year Visit To President. A picr.sant evening vas spent on Wedncada* 3;, llee/ c T Sld^"cc or Mr L *ong Kirn Choon 2 cuif on the occasion of the visit of jje Oleh Oleh Party to their president. A large ntOsbcr of RUest» were present,178 words
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Article153 1933-02-04 9 JS to on the direc--IMI Kur-dom Designs Cb-tJtouSee h* h3t *****011 the P-ouneto on which ■be Registrar can declare that the o5 «n d rights conferred by the regte lation-certmcate have not been acquired are the grounds upon which the United Klhgdori registration might be cancelled under153 words
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Advertisement310 1933-02-04 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—Car. experienced in Insur- Harness. Please app'y Box 101. co M.T ,v \N*TED- Lady Ttackers with Junior oi ,r Ortineal >: B< 102. co M. T. WANTED —Experienced and Reliable Chine< k nd Tamil "Case Clerks." State age and salary d Apply Solicitors." c o Malaya Trlbun\ I^ICĔ!310 words
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Advertisement103 1933-02-04 9 J Assets exceed $12,000,000. Ti U Assurance in force over J J The Great Eastern Life Assurance LW. J j (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlements) H HEAD OFFICE; Great Eastern Building, Cecil Street Singanore i The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and Pftmn! *a, LONDON,103 words
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Miscellaneous72 1933-02-04 9 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological 4 Service. Em Yesterday. Night, •lax. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Station D p Inches> Hours Deg .F. J£ S 3r W Nil 65 Kota Bharu 8 4 Nil 10.9 65 X Trer.ggar.u 8 2 Nil 11.3 66 Bukit J ram 37 Rfl a.O72 words
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Article690 1933-02-04 10 Indications are gradually appearing of the lines on which Mr. Roosevelt will seek to conduct American policy when he assumes the Presidency a few weeks hence. He seems to be realising that some very far-reaching readjustment is imperative in regard to the War Debts, and it is690 words
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Article324 1933-02-04 10 A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held on March 6. The Permatang Damar Laut Football Club, at Penang. has been registered. Mr. R. K. Rule, Government Surveyor, has arrived in Seremban to take up duties. Mr. M.R. Menon, Principal of the V.M.C.A. School of Commerce, who has been324 words
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Article144 1933-02-04 10 Singapore Public Invited. Thursday next will be a gala day for the local Hindus, and the other communities, too. no doubt, will have the pleasure of spending a holiday in seeing the festivities connected with the annual Thaipusam Festival, in commemoration of the day on which God144 words
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Article197 1933-02-04 10 Company To Carry On And Negotiate. Reuter. Ba a via. Feb. 3. The Anglo-Persian dispute settlement was rpproved by the League Council this morning. It comprises four points, as follows. (1) Both parties agree to suspend all proceedings before the Council until May cr later. (2) BoReuter. - 197 words
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Article60 1933-02-04 10 National Liberal Elected. London. Feb. 3. The East Fife by-election, dvi- to ;he death ft Sir James Duncan Millar (National Liberal), lesulted as follows: Hamilton Stewart (National Liberal) 15,770. J. West wood (Labour) 6.625. Anderson (Agricultural Paity) 4,404. Keir (Independent Liberal) 2,206. E. Linklater (Scottish Nationalist) 1,083. At60 words
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Article346 1933-02-04 10 Mr. A. S. Giles, of Robinson and Co., Ltd., returned to Singapore by the "Corfu" yesterday. Messrs. H. Huntsman, J. L. Woods and Kit. S. Knong, the Ipoh lawyers, were in Kuala Lumpur yesterday in connection with an inquiry by the F.M.S. Bar Committee. The Consul for Switzerland has forwarded346 words
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Article74 1933-02-04 10 I f i*f/tr*i. GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2 OUR SHORT STORY, en page 3 CLUB DIARY, on page 13 DIARY OP EVENTS, on page 13 CHURCH SERVICES, n pe*e 14 SHIPPING NEWS, on pages 6 and 14 RADIO NEWS, on page 15 POULTRY NOTES, on page 1674 words
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Article435 1933-02-04 10 > (BY "LOOKER.OH» h The leg theory is quit >0 X v of course when it's your uwri'lw This theory, by the way, to have given English cricket a up. The Spanish toreador who is U ing the bull-ring to get mr ,J'; ought to know better.435 words
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Article69 1933-02-04 10 Mails by the outward Dutch r ap o:, Amsterdam are expected to arrive at by the evening express to-day. for addressed to boxholders only win be i delivery at 7.30 p.m. Prom France by the -General W due at Singapore at 7 a.m. to-morn m Frcm China by69 words
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Article25 1933-02-04 10 Mr. E. E. H. Beck. Chief untitled Seremban. has proceeded on sho™ three weeks. During his absence va cpo Gfficer-ln-Charge of Traffic. wul s** Seremban.25 words
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Advertisement236 1933-02-04 10 I "His His Master's Master's Voice" V MijjWgr V'o/ce" AUTO ELECTROGRAM MODEL 553. I a NEW SI sl) -1 lv» PRODUCTION. We shall be glad to demonstrate this to you H.M.V. Agents: j Robinson Go., Ltd., J SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR KLOIS'I JbJbC ttttJbit Gj Lion Bkakd S I THE J|l236 words
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Advertisement52 1933-02-04 10 Latest IN Ladies 9 J Toilet j i Ware j I i j i i U.S.deSilva&Brcs. I 23, High Street, Singapore. T.K.K.'S Rubber Table Covers. S* 11" x 3' 11" $1-80. 3' 8" x 3' 8" $1.40. 3' 3" x 3' 3" $1.00. TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905. 634, NORTH52 words
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Article3218 1933-02-04 11 THE BETTING TAX AND MALAYAN RACING. SERIOUS DRAIN ON LOCAL FINANCES. ANNUAL MEETING OF SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. ABUSE OF LADIES' TICKET PRIVILEGE. attera of interest, including a reference to the prejudicial te Letting tax on local racing and the abuse of the privilege tickets, were3,218 words
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Article119 1933-02-04 11 Terrified Villagers Sleep In Fields. Reuter. Rome, Feb. 3. Thousands of awe-stricken Neapolitans art watching the fiery glow in the sky above Vesuvius, which is hurling showers of incandeccent stones into the air. Neighbouring villagers, terrified by severe earthquake shocks, fled from their homes and spent theReuter. - 119 words
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Article262 1933-02-04 11 New French Government's Policy. Reuter Wireless. Paris, Feb. 3. "Immediate financial action" in home affairand international peaer- based on security in foreign affairs, form the key-note of th Ministerial declaration of M. Daladier's Qovtrnment, which was read in both the Chamber and the Senate this afternoon.Reuter Wireless. - 262 words
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Article148 1933-02-04 11 -i. VJI Revenue Officers' Midnight Swim. AY f evenue Officers, led by Supervisor X S. Talbot, surprised a ceuple of Chinese harge of an iUicit stm at Pulau Minyak, Kallang. at midnight last night. They lound eight gallons of samsu and 112 gallons of fermented148 words
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Article41 1933-02-04 11 U.S. Effort For Destitute. Reuter. Washington. Feb. 4. Congress has approved and sent to Mr. Hoover a Bill to turn over to the Red Cross and other relief agencies 350,000 bales cf Farm Boarc cotton for clothing the destitute.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article48 1933-02-04 11 The fifth annual New Year "At Home" of the Amicable Athletic Association will te held at the Association's premises, 43-B. Upp r Nankin Street, to-day. Light refreshments will be served and there will be singing £n1 musical entertainments from 1 p.m. to midnight. Members and friends are invi.ed.48 words
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Article261 1933-02-04 11 INVASION ADMITTED. Destroying Chance Of Peace. HEAVY AIR BOMBING. Reuter. Latest Chinese cables show that three are 45,000 Japanese and 50,000 Manchukuo forces on the Jehol border, 18,000 of them at Chinchow, consisting of 12,000 infantry, 2,000 artillerymen and 4,000 cavalry, with 20 planes and 30Reuter. - 261 words
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Article62 1933-02-04 11 Alleged to have b:en in possession of 275 lb. worth of contraband tobaccc, a Chinese was charged befcre the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday and remanded for turther inquiries. He was arrested in a small fishing boat which was mcored near the landing steps62 words
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67 1933-02-04 11 Whilst walking al:ng South Bridge Road with her mother on Jan. 22, a sixteen-year-o'd Chinese girl had her necklace and locket snatched frc.n her neck by a Chinese. Her cries for help caused a Malay to chase the man and detain him. When produced before67 words
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Article47 1933-02-04 11 A cow put its foot right through the surface of the village green at Aldermaston, near Reading. The cow was not hurt but its mishap ha;, revealed a circular pit of unbroken flints. 17 feet deep, which is believed to be a Reman well.47 words
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Article101 1933-02-04 11 At the annual general meeting o f the Merrilads Musical Association held on Sunday last the following were elected office-bearers for 1933: President, Dr. Chia Kcng Hoe; vice-pre-sidents, Messrs. S. O. Seng, Tan Keng Cheng, Pang Cheng Yean and Kam Gim Hock; hon. secretary, Mr. Chua Boon Swee; hon. asst.101 words
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Advertisement74 1933-02-04 11 j OUR TOWN OFFICE. ~i The town office of the "Malaya I I Tribune" has been removed from I I 20a-20c, Collyer Quay, to I Messrs. E. If. Glover Co., j 9, The Arcade (Ground floor) I Tel. 2212. I Advertisement inquiries may be I made there, and letters and74 words
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Advertisement11 1933-02-04 11 -I sssr THE PEOPLE'S PAPERS "Malaya Tribune"— Daily. "Malayan Saturday Post"—Weekly.11 words
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Advertisement153 1933-02-04 11 i "His Masters Voice" RECORDS FOR FEBRUARY and MID-FEBRUARY NOW ON SALE Also following popular tunes: B 6260 j me to ni^ht F.T. Ambrose Orchestra. ,Moon Ambrose Orchestra. I B 6245 1 is the Sweetest thing F.T. Ray Nobles Orch. 1111 do my best Ray Nobles Orch. B 6258 Sweet153 words
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Article46 1933-02-04 12 Word "Unsportsmanlike" Withdrawn. Reuter. Brisbane. Feb. 3. The "Telegraph"' announces that the word unsportsmanlike" has been withdrawn by the Au:tralian Board and that the leg theory dispute has been amicably settled but the M.C.C. managers will not confirm or deny the 'report. —Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article85 1933-02-04 12 CYCLING. Three Malacca youths. Balaslngam. P. C. Filial and Subblah, cycled from Malacca to Kuala Lumpur and back during the Chinese Ifew Year holidays. Leaving Malacca at 3.30 in the after neon on the Wednesday, they reached Kuala Lumpur at 10.45 the same night. The return trip85 words
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Article31 1933-02-04 12 The regular practices of the Novices' B.P. are being resumed from to-day. Remaining ties in the tournaments will also be played off. Particulars may be obtained from the sports captain.31 words
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Article81 1933-02-04 12 At an "At, Home" last Saturday at his residence at 27, Kampong To Chew, the president of the Devonshire Badminton Party, Mr. SngTeck Lye. presented to Mr. LimKeng Hong and Mr. Tan Meng Ong, for three years hon. secretary and hon. treasurer, respectively, souvenirs in recognition of the81 words
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Article39 1933-02-04 12 HOCKEY. The final of the Garrison knock-out competition was played at Tanglin on Monday, between Fort Canning and the Corps of Royal Engineers, and resulted in a win for Fort Canning by one goal to nil.39 words
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Article249 1933-02-04 12 The V.M.C.A. brought off a convincing win against Port Canning last evening on the V.M.C.A. ground, at Anson Road. When these sides met earlier in the season, the V.M.C.A. won by the odd goal In three after the soldiers had done the pressing for the major249 words
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Article192 1933-02-04 12 GOLF. The annual Rubber Trade match will be played at Bukit Tirrnh on Thursday mornins The following are the teams and starting times from the 10th tee: 8.15 G. B. Andersen and O. R. S. Bateman v. Utkuri and. R. Renton. 8.20 H. W. Hawke:wood and192 words
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Article31 1933-02-04 12 Owing to the unfavorable weather condition it was found impossible to hold the Garrisen G. C. mixed foursomes competitien on Tuesday. It will therefore take place next Tuesday.31 words
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Article84 1933-02-04 12 ASSN. FOOTBALL. Amicable A.A. team v. St. Matthew s Young People's Guild in the S.C.F.A. League tomorrow at the Jalan Besar Stadium: Ah Kow, Ah Chew. Swee Chiang, Yong Nghee. Quek Boon. Eng Kee, Chin Bock. Eng Tee, Teck Lim, Hoi San, Cher Seng-. Reserves: Peng Hock, Lip84 words
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Article87 1933-02-04 12 The "A" team meets the "G" team in the final of the Cheon Woo Companion Asscc ation's League competition on Monday at the Ealestier Road ground, commencing at 4.30 p.m. Teams: "A" TEAM:—Peng Kong, Seng Heck. Ah Chew. Chwee Chua. Hock Hoe, Chco Seng, Peng Song.87 words
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Article55 1933-02-04 12 YACHTING. The annual regatta of the R.S.Y.C. is being held to-day. His Excellency, Sir Cecil Clement! and Lady Clemonti will be present, and Lady Clementl will present the prizes. By kind permission of Lieut. Col. J.H.M. Mcc the band of the Ist Battalion of the Wiltshire regiment55 words
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Article52 1933-02-04 12 Cuppage B. P. team v. the Grange B.P. today at 3 p.m. at the Devonshire B. P. court, 27, Kampong Teochew, off Grange Road: Tan Seng Kit, Francis Tan, Robert Teow, Tan Teck Lye. Mok Yong Kwang. Johnny Tan, Tan Bah Chlk. Reserves. Teow Hock Guan. Ton Soo Guan,52 words
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Article1314 1933-02-04 12 WORK NO BAR TO TURNBULL'S CAP. RUGBY FOOTBALL. London, Jan. 19. The attainment of an international cap is the natural dream ef every rugby player in ihe British Isles. That it is important in which Island the dream is hatched was proved last week. The Welsh1,314 words
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Article767 1933-02-04 12 "Facts By Wednesday Or Prison/ In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Ju:tice a'Beckett Terrell. Mr. E. N. Taylor, the Assistant Official Assignee, made an application for the commitment of the bankrupt. Koh Kah Sim. There was a second motion by the bankrupt to stay the sale of767 words
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Article163 1933-02-04 12 MANY ARRESTS. Refusal To Attend Parade. Reuter Wireless. The Dutch authorn. f native naval ratings, full, n to attend morning pan: i Ease at Sourabaya. Na i The mutiny was a sequ< I in the Dutch Fleet. I An Army detachment Is pl present no actionReuter Wireless. - 163 words
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Article388 1933-02-04 12 Fearing Persecution By Hitler. Reuter Wireless. Berlin Jan. 30 Germany has more pressing trouble., Una. the problem of the monarchy, declared a higli Government official in an intervi-w with Ren* r tc -day. He added: "The question is not undK discussion and it is hardly likelyReuter Wireless. - 388 words
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Article79 1933-02-04 12 Norma Shearer. Fr cine HOWard CapitoL-Richard BarthehW Doctor." Empire.—"Frankestend matinees. Great World.-Slde show. Way opera. Chines wavan, tf s ing films ("Daddy Lous Talkie: Nut Maril»roagh.--Ri<ha rd Ta,n,a Madness," 'Ofesel New World.—Sid open-air cinemas. Ma:a> gad angs. cabaret and dan i m* Borneo" and "Finger P 379 words
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Article220 1933-02-04 13 KEEPING UP PRICE OF QUININE. ('ROWERS RESTRICTING SUPPLIES. LEAGUE URGES GOVERNMENT MONOPOLY. jo fMMMft 000.000 people are dying every year taria, supplies cf quinine, the most oc lor the prevention and cure are being deliberately and drasiled to keep up the price. els at least 1,400220 words
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Article237 1933-02-04 13 Scotland Yard's Successful Year. menl that there has been fat In 1932 than in any yea- the moat satisfactory feature <.f S Hand Yard during 1932. been more prevention of loser co-operation between and the provincial police has plan for burglary at country and houses.237 words
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Article102 1933-02-04 13 Half Of The Shares Redeemed. Shanghai, Jan. 31. Li Kuo Chi. the former Marquis Li. who was tecen.'y sentenced at the Nantao Court to three years' imprisonment and deprived of his civil -tghts for mismanagement of the affairs of the Chiha Merchants 1 Steam Navi-ati-t -ompanv.102 words
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Article406 1933-02-04 13 Theft Of A Pawn Ticket. Valuable Articles Redeemed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Feb. 2. a ca>e m which ten witnesses gave evidence at length, and which took a day and a half to finish, was decided this afternoon, when a Malay cf about 20 years of406 words
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Article271 1933-02-04 13 Second Annual General Meeting. The sec-nd annual general meeting of the •Jhettiars Chamber of Commerce. Singapore, .vas held en Monday. In the >p?cially decorated hall of the Chettiars' Temple. Almost all the members were pre ent and there was ai.o a fair sprinkling of visitors. After271 words
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Advertisement144 1933-02-04 13 j Violins Hi tings j Cheapest Best I I f i j SEASON CO., LTD., j 115, North Bridge Road, i J SINGAPORE. j I f I THE NEW WORLD GATE ADMISSION 10 CENTS AS USUAL. I GHOST TRAIN LAUGH AND SHOUT—THRILLS AND EXCITEMENT. Come And Have A Jolly Good144 words
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Advertisement45 1933-02-04 13 I'~ I j, No fussing with pots and pans. Every mould a masterpiece Crown Jelly is a time and labour saving i BRITISH PRODUCT. FRAMROZ Co. AN ESSENTIAL FACTOR I FOR jj ECONOMY in the HOME j I) COOKING, WATERHEATING, LIGHTING. j MUNICIPAL OFFICES. j45 words
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Miscellaneous1030 1933-02-04 13 I CLUB DIARY. (mere are numerous Clubs and Societies in I avigapore, most of the members of which are I readers of Vie "Malaya Tribune." This Diary I is provided specially for them. Secretaries are I invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date I and complete. Happenings of general interest1,030 words
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Miscellaneous222 1933-02-04 13 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. FEB. 4. High Tides—4.l9 a.m., 6.15 p.m. Football: S.C.F.A. League, Chinese C A.A. v. Aston A.C., Jalan Besar. Rugby: S. Johore v. Wiltshire. Johore. Yacht Club Regatta. Repertory Players, "Much Married," Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. TO-MORROW. FEB. 5. High Tides.—s.l6 a.m., 830 p.m. Football: S.C.F.A. League,222 words
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Article142 1933-02-04 14 Foreign exports of tin, being final shipments ocean-steamers at all Ma a van ports, during he mcnth of January, 1933. Destination. Tons. _ni ed Kingicm 32 J United Stats of America 1,471 Continent of Europe 1,506 British Pose, si ions 186 Japan 33) Netherlands India 1 Oth142 words
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Article172 1933-02-04 14 Ocean shipments of rubber, including latex, rev.rtex and concentrated latex, during the month of January 1933 Sheet and Crepe Latex, Concentrated Latex, ToM TOTAL. Name cf Port. Transhipment t,7 Tons. Export Straits Malay Export strata "Sr 1 Transhipment Stat... SSSSL *5£ Singapore 17.789 3.800 5,132 264 7fi172 words
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Article349 1933-02-04 14 Quarterly Of The Chinese In Britain. We hove reeQvcd from Mr. C. KLuangaon Young, the Chinese Cnsul-General in London, a copy of the Juty-Sept. issue of the "China Review," a quarterly magazine produced by the Overseas Chinese in Great Britain. Containing 60 pages of art paper, well349 words
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Article309 1933-02-04 14 Chinese Likely To Overwhelm Islands. Tokyo, Jan. 16. A foreign office spokesman to-day denhd reports that tne United Stat.3 had as_ea Foreign Minister Viscount Yasuaya Uchida, to outline Japan's views on the neutral.sat;on cf the Phil.ippines in case ir.deper.dence were granted. However, Viscount Uchida was represented as considering309 words
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Article117 1933-02-04 14 Unparalleled Stagnation h Shipbuilding. n SHIPPING NEWS. The unparalleled stagnation to throughout the world is emphasised returns for 1932. During the v «!r u "> r < ol 726,591 gross tonnage u>r which 187.594 tons w.re buatfclG tain and Ireland and 538 797 t The output in Britain117 words
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Article96 1933-02-04 14 British Underwriters n( j The M.M. Reuter. London. Fee 3 Insurances en 24 large nan tne Messagerle; Maritimes were returned lhe Lond:n market yesterday. In view of the serious claims oa ance markets in recent years m X rres on French hners business titled that British underwriters areReuter. - 96 words
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Article151 1933-02-04 14 CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. The following are cffice-bearer- of the Singapore Chines? Chambrr cf Comment Tor the year 1933-1934: President. Mr. Lun Mun Tien; vice-president. Mr L:m Kfl members cf committee (Cantontsc sectior. Hen. Mr. S. Q. Wong, Messrs Li Leung Et Leong Chee Kwan and Chu Siew Kusn: (Tecchew151 words
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Article41 1933-02-04 14 Reuter Wireless. Stockhcim. Ja»- J l The trial has begun of all mem former Board of the Swedish prny on a charge of autlr rfc Injurious to the interests of 1,1 nooo M such as lending Kreuger Toll kroner. —Reuter Wireless41 words
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Article205 1933-02-04 14 DEATH OF BRITISH FLYER. Taught Amy Mollison To Fly Blind. St. Moritz, Jan. 31. Commanlsr Geoffrey Redd, a retired E:1tifeh Naval Cfficer, who was third in thf King's Cup air race in 1931 and who taugh. Amy Molli.->on blind fi>ing at Hamble. va latally injured in an air accident overReuter Wireless. - 205 words
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Advertisement49 1933-02-04 14 IP Afrer I Comparison 3 S I simply had j \dĔ& to choose bbbbbbbbbbb b^l i "-'j/ ft "PALMY DAYS" BEND DOWN, FISTEK. THERE'S NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR MY BABY. YES, YES (My baby says yes). FOR MUSIC AIVD RECORDS CALL AT, Nang Heng CO., Lmmm 105, Selegie Road.49 words
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Advertisement440 1933-02-04 14 CHURCH SERVICES. Fifth Sunday After Epiphany. ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6 $0 a m Holy Corr. 7:30 am. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Oogimuhtoo. (Choral). 10 a.m. Children's Service. 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at440 words
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Advertisement204 1933-02-04 14 CATHEDfIAX OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Que*n Street. $■30 a.m. L*w Mess. gam. High Mass and Sermon 5 p.m Vespers and Benediction ii iMhi \S3EMBLV Of OOD CHAPEL 4SC Serangoon Road. Sunday. 5:15 pm. Thureday, 7:30 p.m. rev. Cecil M. Jackson, pastor. CHURCH OP ST. JOSEPH. Victoria Street. 5:30 and 6:30204 words
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Advertisement10 1933-02-04 14 TAKE SCOTT S EMULSION the best for your health. i10 words
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Miscellaneous80 1933-02-04 14 MAILS CLOSE. MONDAY. FEB 6. North, N.-East and N.-West Sumatra, (Opttirl I■ Indo-China <G. G Paul Douaer» [j Bagan (pa :i Sourabaya, Celebes. Moluccas and Dilly Jn anl ♦Belawan, Ceylon. Southern ai a Western India. Egypt and Europe I Havel» I P' 1 Fontianak ,Rlli:b: 'p m Indragiri and Tembilahan80 words
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280 1933-02-04 15 RUNNING COMMENTARY ON INTERNATIONAL. TO BE RELAYED DIKECT TO MALAYA. SINGING OF NATIONAL SONGS BY WELSHMEN. he Empire station this evening, at 10.G50, will broadrunning commentary on the international Rugby Swansea between Wales and Scotland. The broadcommence immediately after Big Ben. adcast to Malaya from280 words
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Article97 1933-02-04 15 (hairman And The Cost. London, Jan. 17. o Broadcasting Service. 2'■ _d. was paid out cf the :L lie.-nee-holder, stated ex- j Whitley, chairman of the r a: tho Royal Empire 1 ,.dcr.. this evening. t would not be long before antes of their own ae- t the97 words
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Article131 1933-02-04 15 1,000-Kilowatt Broadcasting From Russia? Ten more 100-kW broadcasting stations, in addition to the five already in operation, are provided fcr in the Soviet's new Five Year Plan, according t:> trie well-known American radio engineer. Dr. Louis Cohen, who has just returned from a trip to Rtssia to131 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1933-02-04 15 THE A.B.C OF RADIO. NO. 4. Those Mysterious Short-Waves—How Do They Work? (BY ROBERT S. KRVSE.j A miracle is, fundamentally, the sam i thing that it was in ancient times when gods were r.rmerous and rh Tt-tempered. V.» still think ft the wonderful or miraculous as being something which we1,436 words
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Advertisement70 1933-02-04 15 j— SPECIALLY I REDUCED j j PRICES j _____i j/V/of AC. Super-Wasp j 5-VALVE RECEIVER Complete with HE-WOUND POWER PACK fX)UD SPEAKER SPECIALLY DESIGNED CABINET FULL INSTALLATION AERIAL FITTINGS, Etc. |$jSOGUARANTEEDS|SO j v SIX MONTHS only I LET US GIVE YOU A DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR OWN HOME j BUY YOUR70 words
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Advertisement139 1933-02-04 15 j NON-STOP P^ For PEP, POWER and PURITY OF TONE for NON-STOP LIVELINESS for sheer all-round PERFORMANCE day after I day. month after month, year in, year out, there is no Valve like "TRIOTRON." With "TRIOTRON" Valves in your Set you will get the finest reception of the World's programmes.139 words
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Miscellaneous404 1933-02-04 15 THE EMPIRE STATION. Details Of Programmes In Advance. The following are the programmes subject to alteration) which wiil be broadcast trom tbfi Empire station (Daventry) on 25.3 and 31.3 metres for the Indian and Malayan zone from Feb. 4 to Feb. 10 (for further particulars ie? "World Radio'): TO-DAY, FEB.404 words
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Miscellaneous627 1933-02-04 15 Stations Best Received In Malaya. The fortowing is revised information by our Z t t Z n mĔ on 'Won* which can be received in MaUiya: DAVENTRY Empire Station; nightly 9.50 to 11.50; see above. SINGAPORE (VSIAB-41.7 metres) is an amateur station run by Mr. and Mrs. R E Karie627 words
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Article, Illustration2012 1933-02-04 16 XXXII.—MALAYA POULTRY DISEASE. "AVITAMINA." (BY THE POULTRY EDITOR.) To give a name to a specified disease Is m mctimes a difficult task, espec ally when i com rm Use stock, but to give tha right mny to II» poultiy disea.se that destroys the Mocks of Malaya year2,012 words
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Article97 1933-02-04 16 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to writs to us on lubjecU ol public interest, it mutt be understood that the Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corresOOndentS. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (danble tvacing), and on one97 words
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Article331 1933-02-04 16 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —A visit either to the Seletar Naval Btse or the Mental Hospital or the Dairy Farm marked the termination of the annual meetini; of the Malaya Branch of the British Medical Association, organised by the committee of the Singapore Division, the331 words
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Article377 1933-02-04 16 (To the Edit jr. -Malaya Tribune.",/ Sir. —May I ask of you to be kind enough to rive me a space hi the People's Paper." the nost valued, up-to-date, cheapest and baft journal in British Malaya? I Thanks. How could we grudge the space after that?— Ed., "M.T.'J377 words
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Article114 1933-02-04 16 Press Association Protest. Shanghai, Jan. 31. The Journalists* Association at Fhanghai have convened a meeting to appeal to the Central Government for the punishment of the Kiangsu authorities for executing a Chinese journalist named Liv Y;i Sang. The Peiping branch cl the Chinese Lcagu»' for the Protection of114 words
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Advertisement23 1933-02-04 16 TON© LAM COL 1 j I 46!48, PECK SEAH STREET, SINGAPORE For "Balanced" Poultry Foods formu a Pr L on zL-, nn j23 words
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Advertisement169 1933-02-04 16 Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble—keep teeth free from film with this special film-removing tooth paste IF you were to allow your teeth to gently removes this film and reveals go even one day without brush- the clean enamel surfaces of your ing them, a coating of169 words
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Article1089 1933-02-04 17 "Boots" Deal Vetoed—Crown's Rich Estates—New Methods In Murder Hunt. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.j London, Jan. 17. Rather surprisingly, the Treasury has vetoed the Boots Pure Drug Company deal. Negotiations were practically completed whereby this famous firm of chemists were to pass back into British control again. The1,089 words
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Article226 1933-02-04 17 "If I Had My Life Again." I v i (Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan 17 «by Air Mail.) Mr. LlCvi George is seventy to-day. Yesterday, sitting in the library of his home, high in the hills beyend Criccieth, he j asked -.vhat he would226 words
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Article85 1933-02-04 17 Amsterdam. An old man who died aged 74* at Den Dungen, possessed some mysterious cases, the contents I C f which were known to no one. but which I he had guarded jealously all his life. His relatives had always believed that the cases held treasures of85 words
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Article62 1933-02-04 17 Nice. Mrs. Grundy has made an altogether surI prising appearance at Juan-les-Pins, where the i scantiness of the costumes worn on the beach have created a certain amount of astonish- ment even among the Nudists of Europe for i a number of years. An Englishman has been fined62 words
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Article270 1933-02-04 17 Jilted Girl Gets Heavy Damages. Granting £500 damages for breach of promise agaimt Robert Alexander Fcrdyce Smart, a Sumatra tea planter, the Sheriff at Peterhead, Scotland, en Jan. 14, described Smart's conduct as "incredibly mean." The award, made in an interlocutor, was granted to Miss Marion Low.270 words
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Article80 1933-02-04 17 Convicts Raise £1,600 For Relatives. Ossining, New York. Sing Sing convicts have raised £1,600 by five public performances of a revue in aid of a fund to provide Christmas gifts for their relatives. A former Broadway "first-nighter," who has been an inmate of the •.Big House"80 words
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Article2268 1933-02-04 18 Downing Street Damps Retrenchment Hopes-*Nl> Further Change In Present Salaries—Ministers And Unofficial Embarrassed-— Mahara Prison Strike—Danger Of Ban On Ceylon L.M.S. Diploma— Three Years' Trial fur Imperial Preference. A strong expression of disappointment by uie Board of Ministers accompanied a despatch from Downing Street which was2,268 words
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Advertisement213 1933-02-04 18 r LiJl IT n■ j- i do you hold your cigarette? An everyday indication of y%rd;: j£ Generosity and impj.; h hef: abOVC 3lmoS: al! S may be read. There, more l S£j /I rl A cf the bizarre or eccentric in J I J who holds a cigareu n213 words
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Article, Illustration75 1933-02-04 19 t Look At This Week's Post-Bag. little to tell you this week, em in steadily but owing tc I am not able to publish as Id like: they will, however, apk's ;>sue, which I hope wil. I, b\t| r thM usual. thing of the committee75 words
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Article382 1933-02-04 19 B| Babe-Ruth." j schoc] I was called by hen and asked to lcok after he was going out to see the P Peeling great guy and overjoyed 1 n.anajring a class, I readily and I became a school-master pro tern. I first fi minutes I glanced382 words
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Article569 1933-02-04 19 'flv "C. 2 JTg rl- iXtji" mor ning I was aroused from my m< one. I woke up, rubbed my eyes, t re ?arded the intruder with sleepy r 1 was Just going to resume my r w hen the intruder, whom I arr* V, friend "Tink",569 words
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Article528 1933-02-04 19 (By "Arbar.") Before dealing with my subjen let me congratulate the "Malaya Tribune" .staff, especially Uncle Bob and the "Ccrne-ites" on the rapid improvement of the "Boys' Comer." You have been vesr generous to the Malayan children for the last two years in giving528 words
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Article159 1933-02-04 19 /By 'Tony.") A good many of you have collections. Some collect stamps, others cigarette cards, or autographs, whilst collecting butterflies, moths and birds' eggs are interesting hobbies. But a museum is more than that. It is a collection of collections, and everything that is curious, rare, or specially159 words
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Article455 1933-02-04 19 (By Smile-the-while, j A: "Hallo! Happy New Year!" B Same to you." A. "What is the news to-day?" B: "You would be surprised to hear that the slump is no more in existence." A: "Why?" B: "Because any keen observer at the Chinese Temple and the455 words
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Article272 1933-02-04 19 'By 'Morning StaK'/ TJreb and T.L. Tan have been constantly mo to write to the "Comer" in spite I VPral reasons se*m to be fortified against all denial. J& th< L wav 1 have reading through William Toos article arid duly understood the contents He may be272 words
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Article285 1933-02-04 19 (Bp Teo Bcng Koov.t A lecture on logarithms was in full swing. Professor Ella—a man with blue ■nfwtacltl and long prey beard—was expounding every point with unusual enthusiasm to his youthful audince. So grand and lofty were the ideas crowding in his mind that he had difficulty285 words
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Article319 1933-02-04 19 /By "Balbo" Lim.f During the holidays I received a letter froii my uncle who is in Johore Bahru. After reading his letter I made up my mind to go to Johore Bahru. Before I did so. I wrote >:. letter to him. requesting him to wait319 words
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Article521 1933-02-04 19 THAT you can kill malaria? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) The latest treatment of malaria, which promises finally to stamp out this scourge, is by a German-discovered drug called plasmoquin-. It has been introduced as a substitute for quinine, which, as is well known, is able to reduce521 words
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Article, Illustration53 1933-02-04 20 Above:—The city gate at Shanhaikwan art'l at:n the first tale in the Great Wall of China Below: Japanese aviators charging bombs? i their bomb plane.- for an air attack. AUGUSTO Til RATI.—The former Fascist secretary-general and Mussolini's factotum, who has been transferred abroad from his53 words
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Article, Illustration11 1933-02-04 20 UPROAR IN SPAIN. —Policem en driving back the crowd at Madrid.11 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-02-04 20 THE SOUTH AFRICAN CRISIS.-Tho South African Government building at Pretoria. (Inset) General Hertzog, the Prime Minister of South Africa.19 words
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Article, Illustration29 1933-02-04 20 The Premier of France, M. Paui-Boncour, speaking trorfl v.v balcony of Leon Gambetta's house, Jardies, on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the death of the French statesman.29 words
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Article, Illustration14 1933-02-04 20 Mr. Lloyd George, the renowned English Statesman who was 70 years on January 17.14 words
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Article, Illustration32 1933-02-04 20 Mr. Barnard Baruch, the New York banker, to whom President Roosevelt intended to give the commission to arrange the question about payment of the War Debts, together with Mr. Owen D. Young.32 words
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Article, Illustration5 1933-02-04 20 Japanese troops landing at Shanhaikwan.5 words
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54 1933-02-04 20 THE LITLLE ENTENTE'S CONFERENCE.—This picture show:; a view from the Conference which takes place at Belgrade between the Foreign Ministers of the Little Entente— CzekoSlovakia, Yugo-Slavia and Rumania—to discuss the War Debt< and questions about the frontiers. From left to right Dr E Benes, Czeko-Slovakia; Mr. Bosko Jevtitch, Yugo-Slavia, and54 words
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