Malaya Tribune, 9 February 1933

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX.- No. S3 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Feb. 9, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, M.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 94 1 Buy the I -MALAYAN SATURDAY TOST, The Picture Paper. 20 cents. I Swan Brand j The milk that is j I 1 liked by everybody J j It's quality and economy combined I SINGAPORE KUAIA LUMPUR PENANG IN HANDY AND HYGIENIC PACKAGES I NOW AVAILABLE I I AT J Singapore
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    • 153 1 A. FLINTER G, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl IsYcklaccs of every size and quality. Sdiinff at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying Kold com* and ornaments of every class and quality, pa) ing h »t r 1» ■s 1 P** 6according to daily exchanf* rates. -~«"0cibd***********************************252S jf
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  • 172 2 De Valera's Policy. Reuter. Dublin Feb. 5. j Mi. De Valera, speaking at Ennls, dec lard: i "The definite direction we are moving in i; tcwards an Ireland comp'.etely rnd rs self-sufficing cconomical y as po sb'p. Gn.e the national decision is taken members cf a.i 1'Wtles
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  • 174 2 First Step For The World Conference. Reuter Wireless. j London. Feb. I. The coming World Econonrc Conf re .c would be a decisive moment, declared Sir Herbert Samuel, addressing Free Trade Liberals in London to-day. when he< stns.s.d his determination to work towards the ice 1 of
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  • 42 2 Bcriin. The number of unemployed in Germany is Increasing rapidly, amounting to 5,773.000 on Dec. 31 which was an increase of 169.000 as compared with Dec. 15 and 2 05.000 more than el the end of the previous year.
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  • 234 2 January Report 1933. Previ- This Application?. ously. month. .To da*-' I.:cal Committe Singapore 194 G 200 P.nar.g 66 1 67 Malacca 6 <> Kcdo.h 4 4 Pcrak 160 100 Negri Scmbilan 22 2?. Centra] Commute Kuata Lumpur 202 2 201 Total 594 9 603 Number of Applications:—
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  • 1062 2 Post Of Deputy Agent Abolished. (Fro*n Our Oun Correspondent.}, London, Jan. 24 (By Air Mail.) I have never been fortunate enough to go* on Polar Expeditirn, but if I am ever asked to no so in the future. I shall have no quaim i about accepting. Aft3r
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  • 166 2 Discussion On Reforms Procedure. Tho New Delhi. Jan. 23. The following communique has been issued Some misapprehension appears to ex\*t r, grding the individual interSws tha: now being given by H. E. the Viceroy to the Conference delega.es on their returnMa requested all the delegates both
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  • 42 2 Leningrad. Fifty-two well-preserved mammo;h tusks have been found in a mountain stream on Wrangel Islands. North of Eastern Siberia and far within the Arctic circle. The total weight of the tusks is estima cd «I 3,000 tons.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 63 2 Women and men are amazed at the rapid eHed °< Pc o" on dulled and tobacco stained teeth. Tkey like the "salty" tang which comes (rom the special ingredient used by rebeco". This ingredient cleanses and refreshes the Xv, whole mouth and the effects last for vftfflk hours. Buy a
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    • 162 2 I BAVE YOU GOT YOUB COPY j OF THE NEW I TELSEN I RADIOMAG 5 ILLUSTRATED, UP-TO-DATE ARTICLES OX g "Practical Hints and Tips" [fl "How to Tune Your Set" 5 "A Simple Way of Testing Sets" jjj "Response Curves and what they mean" P jfl Principal Short Wave Stations
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 379 2 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme of Drills up to ami for weekending Feb. 12, 1933. TO-MORROW, FEB. 10. 5.15 n.m.— Headquarters, 1st Bn. Sig. Section Test ond Examine Stores. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, 2nd Bn. Sig. Section, inspection of Stores. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarter.-* Fortress Coy., European Enrolment Night. 5.15 p.m.—Malay Headquarters, "F" (Malay I
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    • 218 2 r__— l J:i^Xr^^r^.«j EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA), CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. From The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. Wavelengths: 25.3 and 31.3 metre*. GMT 2.30 p.m. Time Slfnat Iranp Big Ben. Concert by Laddie Clarke and his Imperial Hydro Hotel
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    • 404 2 end Fri. 6 p.m. to 8 p. m g" 1 p.m. Report to 2, Orchardi 5" 11 > to KUALA LUMPUR (50 ment transmitter, programmes t Gov ern. by the Malayan Amateur Ran,' In Lumpur., broadcasts record, '*S Tuesdays and Fridays and to 8^ Sundays. Latest reports ln *> »»J
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  • 1465 3 4 Machine-Made Dreamland FROM POPPY TO PIPE 270 WORKERS EMPLOYED. n id taried local in.lustrie?, crcsi ng r.s t':c Govcrn;inj p a it a. Prsir Panp. ~i mo < ommodity which it □reci .-.ori' vlurh are essential i hie vim
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  • 104 3 This is the second of a now Bgr.es of descriptive articles specially written by a Malays Tribune re;x>iter concerning industrial and other activities in Singapore* littb known to the outside world. The MnlajK Trthvnk decided to publish this series of weekly articles, written after personal inquiry and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 112 3 NOVELTY NOVI LTY U GUARANTEED 15-JFAVEL LEVER MOVEMENTCHROME, SILVER. HIT. GOLD, JB.CL GOLD. NEW HANDLESS WRIST WATCH. NO HANDS. NO GLASS TO BREAK. Easy to find out th correct time. Movement same as' an ordinary watch. Neat and compact in appearance. -MODERATE PRICES FROM $10.00 UPWARDS. K. M. OLI MOHAMED,
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    • 53 3 JyL WEAKNESS. 1 DEBILITY «Jan/em i a CHI ENS'Syru p Mfffl \ks of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. fir better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES. SOLE AGENTS: A. CLOUET
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    • 76 3 PLUSETTE, Batik Paints, Stencils, Etc. I PLUSETTE SETS. PLUSETTE DUSTS PLUSETTE MIXTON. WOOL FLOCK DUST. CARBON PAPERS. PLUSEITE FRAMES. FLT'SFITE BEATERS. PLUSETTE BRUSHES PLUSETTE PATTERNS. LUSTRE POWDER. I rtFENCUi STENCIL OH- PAINTS STENCIL BRUSHE STENCIL OIL PAPERS. SILK COLOURS SETS. SILK COLOURS BRUSHES. BATIK COLOURS SETS. EMULATION BATJK COLOUP3. EMULATION
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    • 38 3 1 DIAMOND I is Brighter And Lasts LongerManufactured fresh dally in X Singapore by a British Com- X 2 Price 10 cents each. The Cheapest European J Battery in Malaya i DIAMOND METAL J PRODUCTS CO.. LTD., J
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  • 1179 4 Shipping News Notices. PILOTS AND PILOTS' PAY. Some Of The "Plums" And The "Snags." The nurse in Gilbert's "Pirates of Penzance" who was told to "take and bind this promising lad apprentice to a pilot" is considered by the general run of seamen to have v en wLsely advised. That
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  • 295 4 Off To The Regions Of Eternal Ice. Oslo. As the great steamer "Thorshaven" forger her way southward, she carries two men who are determined to brave the ice and snow of ihe South Polar regions. They arc not going to use aircraft as Amundcen did on his
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  • 93 4 Up t-j the present, about 8,000 sets of the China Merchants y. N. Co.'s shares have been transferred to the Government in accordance with the order cf the Chiaotungpu, the number representing only less than onefourth of the t.tal shares. In view of the fact that the period
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  • 357 4 Persian Government And Tanker Service. The decision of the Persian Government abruptly to cancel the crncession owned by the Anglo-Persian Oil Company is a very serious matter indeed to the British oil and tanker industry, and for the time being, at least, it is impossible to say jutst
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  • 169 4 Suez Canal dues ore to remain at the present level, to which ihey were temporarily reduced in November, 1931 until the end of 1J33 at least. 7 rrruren Harbour is to bo greatly enlarged 3n account of its steadily increasing' trade, ;he new wcrks being on th?
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  • 356 4 Two Perish In Speedboat Mishap. Rangoon, Jan. 7. Although one disaster was narrowly averted when three. Tavoy men managed to get ashore after fighting a storm for two days and a night, another was to follow. A speedboat mdnned by three servants which put out
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  • 209 4 Th? Orion" reports that two dangerous reefs have been discovered on lat. 0 deg. 57' 13" N. and long. 103 dcg. 39' 0" E. and on lat. o deg. 35' 20" N. and long. 103 deg. 45' 30" E., with depths respectively of 2>; and 3*5 fathoms at
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 433 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR lines. llncarporattd in England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Cent ret with His Majesty"s Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. SinjraporL\ 1933. Bangalore 6.000 Peb. 16
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    • 239 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch Australische Dampfschlffs lR Gj Oesellschaf (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. IMtt m.s. FRIESLAND Feb. 11 t m.s. KULMERLAND, via Manila Fttj. 21 t mi. RAMSES, via Manila Mar! 8 WORLD CRUISE 1933. i s.s. RESOLUTE, in port 8 to Mar.
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    • 511 4 [Latest Shipping News will be found on page 12.] Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune THE MALAYA TRIBUNE IS ON SALE AT The Overseas Tradin* ROTI/ti THE FOLLOWING DEPOTS:- Road Syndicate. 20 Burmah SINGAPORE. A li,Ji yUl l eda Rasayana Medical Hall 47 I Queen Street, Penang Mohamed Ibrahim.
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    • 457 4 Qerinanj) The undernoted are the Co mpto fixture*:— pan J« OUTWABDA "NECKAR" for Manila H ft n„w lBS, < Shanghai. Japan and uJSTSS' i "LAHN" for Manila HoiS?* Pe 13 Shanghai, Japan and North HOMEWARDS "SCHLESIEN" f or Monies. a** F.'dam, Hamburg and Bremen "SAARBRUCKEN" for q. F M'seilles, Barcelona,
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  • 535 5 Mining Shares. Slngapor?, Wednesday, 11 a.m. I 11( w ing tin share quotations arc Issued aa and Co., exchange and stork hiolicrs.— I 5 8- Buyers. Sellers. M ,lU A<am Kumbang Tin 23,6 256 5 Austral Malay 18|- 20,- norn I f., HltaXU Tin 10 9 116
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  • 1306 5 Financial News Views. PAHANG CONSOLIDATED CO. LTD. CHAIRMAN AND THE RECENT ACTION. A Profit Of £19,287 Reported. The twenty-sixth ordinary general mating oi the Pahang Consolidated Company, Ltd was held on D c. 21 at Winchester House. Old Street E.C. Mr. H. Prisby (chairman and managing director) said: B fore
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  • 107 5 Reduced Crop Produced Economically. .(From Our Own Correspondent.) London.- Feb. Mr. Eric Miller (Chairman of the United Serdan* Sumatra Plan ations) at a meeting said that la c t year's crop was recurrd by sop ping tapping on two estates and only reducing rapping to 19 per c
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  • 35 5 Latest Quotations. TIN. London Spot: £148 17s 6d. (Down 15s.j. London 3 months: £14<? 73 6d. iDowri 12s. 6d.». Singapore: $75.62... COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: Sundricd $4 go Mixed $4 35
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  • 103 5 A profit of £2,091 is reported by the Sendayan (F.M.S.) Rubbci Company for th year ended September 30 including a gain of £648 on realisation of investments, tor 1030-31 there was a profit of £37. buc this was mere than accounted for by a pin cf £1.449
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  • 156 5 Parliament And Decline In Exports. Reuter. Londcn, Feb. 8. Ti:. Reuse of Commons discussed the Lanca- in-.c cotton industry on a motion mv a Const-. vat ye Member. Mr. Walter Smiles, who drew attention to.the decline in exports. He urged Gcyernment to assist the industry Mr. Smiles referred
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  • 142 5 I "ss of the Escot Rubber Estates for the year ended September 30. excluding depreciation ct tnuidtofs and machinery. £1.700 (against £2,249 for 1930-31). After crediting £434 profit on realisation of investments, the balance carrier! forv;»rd is leduced from £4.673 to £3,407. As the development and general
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  • 56 5 V, have had the following January rubber returns reported to us: lbs. Alor Gajah .13.100 Mm Panas 84.000 Bukit Jclotone. 15,130 Hiikii Kubu 15.000 Gien?aly 52.11« Jalan Kebun 10,700 Jcram Kuantan 18.3C0 Kluang 41.000 Menlakab 46.000 Pajam 139.70j Port Swettenhani 12.230 Sungci 30.500 TambalQk 19,500 Tciuk Anson 50.102
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  • 18 5 We have had the following January tin eUipUta reported to us': pikuls. Kinta 37") Scmenyih HO
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  • 146 5 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report. The Singapore Chamb r of Commerce Rubber Association, in tne r auction 1 port of y :stc.day. state: Catalogued 1,319 919 lb —589.24 tens Offered 1.209.132 lb.-539.79 tors. Sold 902.340 1b. 402X3 tens. London spot 2'^d. N w York spot 2
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  • 150 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.). LTD. Price* for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerocene are as follows: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0 86 Ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon $< 8» Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin $3.73 Shell Kerosene
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  • 94 5 (Incorporau-a In engi»u<i> pfNCMsHMst MhANtH O Ai[rit->o» 6* ret > AathOflltrd HdO b .ftino d Cap*t«l 12 o"o. '0» P»ld -,p Cam b EtJMkdM Fiji c aihi K«-*t I st»o <>m Hf ai> orrui i.uvni^ BE %V« ll»H U><uiljav. Caicutra. OmhMBM tvamcru M^nt. Atu..ri> BK,l''«aii bHIl:
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  • 650 5 Rubber Shares. Singapoi wcdnMday, 11 a m. TtM foilowing rubber share quotations are by Prater and Co. and Lyall and Evan; r s»ue Value. Fraser LyaTJ <te S Snares. St Co. Kvatt. 1 Allenby $0.45 $0.55 $0.45 $0.60 1 Alor Gajah 025 0.35 0.25 0.35 1 A.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 43 5 tTHE SOUTH BRITISH COMTAJf*. NRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR (NBURANCR '.CCKPTID AT UWESI CrtUNT EATIB. L. 0. MABOOUOUTH, If finnsT* i. Finnyion Qmc THB EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, "MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. 0 J °HNSON: General Blaaaear.
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    • 59 5 Your name should be on thk JM Bank Book. In it will be recorded Sg the small savings you are able to Of bank from time to time. Soon WB it will show you a handsome account, assisted by 3 per cent OP interest paid quarterly. N9 9 COLLYfeR QUAY
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    • 215 5 Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. in Straits S-ttlem°nts). Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD.. THE HO HONt; 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 BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Chen?.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 168 6 Amusements < J^^^^^l^^ THE INDEPENDENT THEATRE WITH THE PICK OP THE WORLD'S PICTURES. SPECIAL MATINEES TO-D A V! TO-MORROW SATURDAY! SUNDAY! AT 3 P.M. it's here The Snappiest, Merriest and BIGGEST Musicomedy yet fSmuel ooldwyn presents Palmy CT~7 ■I lljfcv m United m t I Days. 1 Z? CHARLOTTE f
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    • 277 6 I "Every word of the advance notices was entirely justified." J —"STRAITS TIMES." I j ——WWW—WWWhII i■i mm -ir- jluut- ■mrynTrrrr j WE TOLD YOU! London doesn't rave over Nothing!! i* "Last night's audiences were enthusiastic they even applauded by all means see TELL ME TO-NIGHT' "STRAITS TIMES." j TAKE
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    • 302 6 Tallulah Rankhead Paul Lukas, Charles Bickford < iv.;; .v,„„: A Paramount Picture. SPECIAL NOTICE As many were unable to gain admission at the last performanc* of "The Love Parade" we have made arrangements to jcreei this production at the 3.15 p.m. matinees on Saturday and Sunday, the 11th and 12th
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  • 3390 7 HUMAN INVENTIVENESS AT HIGH-WATER MARK. MR W. BIRTWISTLE'S ADDRESS TO ROTARIANS. International fishing methods and those em-ployed in Malayan ters were described in detail in the course of an interesting address Mr. W. Birtwistle (Director of Fisheries) at the weekly luncheon ting of the Rotary
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  • 139 7 He Wants To Renounce His Title. Yokohama. Viscount Toshlmitsu Maeda is renouncing his title. He has returned here from Mexico to make the necessary arrangements for retiring r.s head of his branch of the Maeda family. Ht •ffl probably adopt a son to succeed him a* head
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  • 184 7 Tallulah Bankhead. Paul Lukas. Charles Eickford and Ralph Forbes form a strong team in the Paramount picture Thunder Below.' which commenced a season at the Pavilion Theatre yesterday. The scenes are laid in a South American -rtting. where Susan, as the beautiful
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  • 71 7 Beginning from to-night, for three nigh*. "Abul Hassan." a Hindustani talkie, which s 8 ccmedy adapted from the well-known Arabian "tory "1,001 Nights." will be shown at the RUt Cinema. Geylang. There will also be a special added attraction, in which Mirs Anarkali, an ex-cinema "star." known as
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  • 26 7 An American heiress. Mrs Loutie A. Boyd, has applied to the Danish Foreign Office for a permit to take an cxp.dition into East Greenland this summer.
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  • 1216 7 Distortion Of Real Facts. PLANTERS ENVIED BY HALF THE WORLD? (From Our Own Correspondent./ Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 8. Amid Ihe tog cf centre versy the real f jets of the rubber situation are apt >o be obscured and distorted," said Mr. J. G. Hay, managing- direct;
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 610 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. aSEEHZ""""" V j j \T Assurance in force over $35,000,000. ij The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. J j (Incorporated to Mac Strait* Settlements). j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE* 27 Old Jewry EO I 17,6 C mpany m m
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  • 740 8 The battle long and patiently waged by the Malaya Tribune on behalf of the Asiatic British subjects of this Colony is gradually bringing reward. Albeit humbly, yet confidently too, we claim some of the credit for the «.oncessicns already won, and for those which
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  • 246 8 Mr. Arthur Newark, instructer of the Kuah Lumpur Fvying Club, who was recentiv successfully operated upon at Bungsar Hospital, ha. left for a trip to Hcngkn- Mr. H O. Smith, of Calcutta, has arrived to succeed Mr. W. Steel as Manager of the Mercantile Bank of India in Singapore. Mr
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  • 92 8 MALAYANS AT HOME, on page 2 RADIO PROORAMME. on page 2 MODERN SINGAPORE— CITY OF GREAT OPPORTU NTTTES, on page 3 CLUB DIARY, on page 11 DIARY OP EVENTS, on page 11 MALACCA ASSIZES, on page 12 NEW WORLD NOTES, on page 12 SHIPPING NEWS, on pages
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  • 156 8 Moiseiwitsch In Good Form. Eenno Moiseiwitsch gave a farewell piano recital to Singapore in the Victoria Memorial Hall last night and at the end was called back several times. He was in good form and gave a varied programme to a most appreciative audience. He divided his
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  • 179 8 Y.M.C.A. DRAMATIC SOCIETY. Successful Presentation By "The Scene-Shifters." Outstanding success attended the presentation by the new Dramatic Society of the V M. C. A. last night cf fovr one-act plays. There was a large and appreciative audience, che effort being under the patronage of the Governor (Sir Cecil Clement;) and
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  • 65 8 Fifty People Reported To Be Hurt. Berlin, Feb. 8 Earthquake shocks were fe'.t over a larg area in South Grrmany this morning. Ra:tofl. Jaden, suffered mast and 50 people are reported to have been hurt. Considerable damage to property occumd also at Cetighcim, S einziausen and
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  • 466 8 The Three-Day Programme. The great Tamil festival of Thaipusam, •vhich began its local programme at the Tajik Scad Temple yesterday mcming. falls every year on the day of the full moon between "an. 14 and Feb. 14 and this year it is to-day. It is said ta be
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  • 41 8 Mails from Europe (London mails despatched on Jan. 19), by the "Rajula," which anchored at Penang at 4 a.m. to-day, will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will *c ready for delivery in boxholders at fi 45 a m
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  • 401 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON» A Shanghai paper ask "\in,7" Russia's game Sleighing o f** h A misprint in a newspaper mean a libel action but on a t it means money. Lani P Strange as it may seen to tv experts, there are people who not of radio technicalities.
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  • 69 8 Alleged Violation Of Official Secrets Act. London- M 6 An officer of om of th: -crack the British Army is at present ffl the Tower cf London, acccrd n« w Express," pending investigation leakage of s.ciet information to Power. The War Office states thai th
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  • 39 8 Bombay. Feb. Mrs. Gandhi was sentenced a: B court to six months' imprisonment aof 500 rupc:s or six we'ks in tfefc [Mrs. Gandhi was arret-: ti thn for leading women in r.-n wri r*m ence 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 118 8 Reduced Prices Special Offer FOR February March j WITH THE EXCEPTION OF WINES, PROVISIONS, H.M.V. GOODS, CIGARETTES, CAFE, ETC. AND A FEW PROPRIETARY ARTICLES j ALL GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 121*/» DISCOUNT j DURING FEBRUARY AND MARCH j BONA FIDE PRICE REDUCTIONS TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS. I Robinson Go., Ltd.,
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    • 29 8 Latest in j Ladies 9 j Toilet Ware U.S.deTilva Bros. 23, High Street, Singapore. T.K.K/S I TYRES AND TUBES i TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905. 634. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.
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  • 440 9 THREE RECORDS. GAYFORD DESCRIBES TRIP. l our Men Killed In Home Crash. Reuter. Capetown, Feb. 8. vqu.idro;i-L:ader Gayford, who is .„rnn.panird by Flight-Lieut. Nicholiitv has braten ihe lcng distance M ,i r d ,nd at 10 a.m. (GJVf.T.) had reached the latitude 18.30
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  • 48 9 Three Japanese Officers Killed. Tokyo, Feb. 9. c trouble and nose-diwrg the Navy's latest and largest ■i last night into Tokyo -Commander and two pe.ty trapped in the fuserge and the remaining seven memten fth crew were atl to sw m a c horc.— ■after
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  • 68 9 Knockcd Down On Kallang Bridge. from Kalla, i i anCe rervice delved a call "i«ht th at about 8 o'clock iast lyu;. 0n Uj h dr 5 fser found a Chin3se Hp bad a n the skh of th e bridge. !i d blood was v
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  • 385 9 Trade With Manchuria At A Standstill. Shanghai, Feb. 9. Owing to interruption of the regular traffic on the Mnkden-Shanhaikwan Railway and the .ekho and Shanhalkwan communications Manchuria is automatically blockaded beinr cut off from China Proper. Trade is at a standstill. The railways in the ncrth-wes
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  • 108 9 "Atlantique" Deliberately Destroyed? Reuter. Paris. Feb. 8. The arrest of the man who is believed t. ha ye deliberately set ftra to the liner "Atlantie,uc" is imminent. It is understood that he is regarded as an agent of an anti-French organisation and is either a member
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  • 135 9 Sequel To Cold Reception Of Play. Harbin. A restive author sat In the stalls on the first nisht ot his comedy here. The play had a cold reception. The first act fell flat. Halfway through the second, the audience demanded the return of their money,
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  • 138 9 Dutch Mutineers 9 Message To Commander. Batavia, Feb. 8. A renewed offer ot surrender on the terms laid down in their previous message has been made by the mutineers on the "Zeven Provincien," in a fresh message received by their Commander. The message adds: "Please inform the
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  • 90 9 Brigade's Quick Work Yesterday. The Singapore Fire Brigade dealt with two outbreaks of fire yesterday afternoon. The first call came from a bird shop in Rcchore Road at 2.10 p.m. The letting off of crackers strrtcd a fire. Within a few minutes the Brigade deal; wi'h
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  • 220 9 Collision With Car Full Of Europeans. Ir answer to a charge of rash driving. Manjoi Smgh, an Indian taxi driver, appeared before the Third Magistrate (Mr. J. F. F. Gregg) >c terday. The case was a sequel to an accident with another car, containing Mr. Charles Gayet
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  • 123 9 Ancient Beauties Found. Philadelphia. Women's hair ornaments dating back to 3.700 B.C. have been found at Tell Billa and Tepe Kawra ln northern Iraq by an archaeological expedition under the auspices of the University of Pennsylvania Museum and th? American Schools of Oriental Research. A dispatch
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  • 129 9 Five lucky people—one of them a baby aged fifteen months—feature in news sent by Reuter correspondents to-day: A lorry was speeding towards a level crossing near Prague when the two rear wheels dropped off. The lorry knocked down two cyclists, crashed through the
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  • 48 9 London, Feb. 9. Reuter understands that the Government has made provisional arrangements for Mr. J. R. Mac Donald and Mr. Walter Runciman and (subject to Budget exigencies) Mr. Neville Chamberlain, t: proceed to Washington in due course for dent con versa tinns Reuter
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  • 722 9 PLANTATION HORROR. STRANGE LETTER. Dead Men Tell No Tales. A most brutal murder, the motive for which is still shrouded Ln roystorv and the perpetrator or perpetrators cf which cannot be traced, formed the übject of an inquiry h:ld by the Singapore Coroner (Mr.
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  • 183 9 Six Large Stills And Seven Arrests. Within a week the little island of Pulau Mlnyak at the mouth of the Kal'ang River has been the scene of two raids by officers cf the Monopolies Department. On the first occasion the other day two enrrmous stills were found
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  • 49 9 A "new generation," demanding reform in go\eminent, would emerge from the depression, Dr Prank Ayedlctte pre ident of Awarthmcre College, Pasackna. U.S.A., declared in hi? annual report for 1932. The youth will not long tolerate the timidity of the older generation in handling national and international affair*, he ronUnuMt.
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    • 14 9 WIT and WISDOM I'lus PICTURES. You Get Them Ail in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."
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    • 342 9 IPIhC/IFIEIPIINIE K7)IHIEAILtIhi4IL¥ c I^-ff-TONIC A EFFERVESCENT V- J FRUIT SALINE I TONES AS IT //f j CLEANSES X y'y j A ijh combining the laxative X //1 j anc rc^rcs hing properties of an I' /x /I wt effervescing Salt with the I/ V I invigorating elements of the famous
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  • 276 10 ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. Only One Test Previously At Brisbane. THE PROBABLE TEAMS. The Fourth Test between England and Australia commences at Brisbane to-morrow. The results of the previous three Tests played were: At Sydney: England won by ten wickets.
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  • 115 10 LATEST AUSTRALIAN CABLE TO M.C.C. Reuter. Melbourne, Feb. 8. The Australian Cricket Board's reply to the M.C.C. regarding the word "unsportsmanlike" used in the first cable says: "We do not regard the sportsmanship of your team as being in question. Our position was fully
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  • 198 10 RESULTS AND TIES. LAWN TENNIS. The following were the results of ties played yesterday in the S.C.C. tournament:— MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP. Major H. L. Graham and Mrs. C. J. Smith (owe 15» beat P. R. Hobbes and Mrs. F. R Hobbes (scr.), 6—3, 6—4. F. T. K.
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  • 38 10 WILTSHIRES BEAT MALACCA. The Wiltshires hockey XI. who are on tour, beat Malacca at Malacca yesterday 4-0. They »-c due to play Perak at Ipoh to-day, Penang at Penang to-morrow, and SMangor at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday.
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  • 930 10 EXCITING GAME AT JALAN BESAR. MALAYS WEAK IN FRONT OF GOAL. ASSN. FOOTBALL. (By Full-Back.) A very large crowd witnessed one of the most exciting games iince tne close of the last soccer season, at Jalan Besar yesterday, when the Malays opposed the Chinese
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  • 175 10 (By "Reynard."j Neither the Chinese nor the Malays were up to the standard titf the closing games last season but there is a definite improvement in the Chinese attack, with the re-introduction of Keng Hock, who had to be drepped a couple of seasons ago because
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  • 259 10 (By "Dragon."; "A game of thrills, a ding-dong battle." would correctly describe yesterday s memorabi 1 meeting between the Chinese and the Malay The thousands of enthusiastic fans received value for their money, and it was no wonder they rose to their feet. And the Chinese wer?
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  • 49 10 MID-WEEK ENGLISH LEAGUE MATCHES. Reuter. London, Feb. 8. English League matches played to-day resulted as fellows: ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV. I. West Bromwich A. 1 Blackburn R. 3 Sheffield W. 2 Leeds U. Ok ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV. Ill (Northern). New Brighton 3 Chester 1 —Reuter.
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  • 123 10 SCOTTISH CUP COMPETITION. REPLAYS AND THIRD ROUND DRAW. London. Feb. 8. To-day's Scottish Cup second round replavs resulted as fellows: Hibernian 1 Aberdeen 0 Queen's Park 1 Rangers 1 (after extra time». CHAMPIONS MAY MEETT RUNNERS-UP. The following is the result of the draw for the third round of the
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  • 86 10 UNITED CHINESE AMATEURS' "AT HOME." The United Chinese Amateurs will hold their tournament "At Home" on Sunday at "Villa Dolce," Tanjong Katong Road. The programme is as follows: 4.30 p.m. Exhibition Game: Miss Wang Siew Eng v. Miss Choa Han Hua. 5 p.m. "B." Div. Re-play: E. Tean Choon
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  • 2611 10 TOBACCO TRADE MARK CASE IN SUPREME COURT. FIFTEENTH DAY OF HEARING. An intricate case involving about half a million dollars was heard for the fifteenth day yesterday, before the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison, when counsel for the defence delivered his closing address Quite a
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  • 66 10 C. de Souza. a «Cttßg Eurasian omploy.tl H Ln] collectcr to the Singapore Casket reappeared Defer? the Second Isaf**** (Mr A. W. Hay* yesterday on I charge criminal breach cf trust Involving $600 Pleading guilty, de Souza sdm.tted that tv .-pent the money on hnnself. The fraud
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  • 38 10 The usual monthly prayer meeting under the auspices cf the Syrian Christian Lnion held at the residence of Mr. P. O. 66. Mirl Road. Kampong Bahru. on Sunday a 4.30 p.m. Mr. V. T. Then:., -vill preach Malayalam.
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  • 121 10 Alhambra.-Eddie Cantor- In "Palmy Capitol.-Jan Kiepura In "Tell lie To-night Empire.- The Passionate ing Buster Keaton. Hull-pru matinees. Great World.-Side shows, Malay opera. China* wayangs sieat*n ing films «"Oh fcr a Man" and at Star n "The Vagabond King"*. Marlborough.- The Flow r cf Chinese talkie. New
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  • 62 11 Book-keeper To Ship Agents. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Peb. 8. In the Second Police Court to-day Detective Inspector Blakesley charged Carlos da SUva book-keeper to the successors of Moine Comte Maritime 0 !fJ <agents of Messageries t!E EL, With crimmal breacn of tru of nonlJftf u
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  • 101 11 Captain G. H. Gilmore, Adjutant of the ang u and Province Wellesley Volunteer corp. who is due to retire on March 4, has had the date of his departure from Malaya dero ved owing to the inability of his successor to take over duties on that date.
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  • 87 11 w D Youn e- who was connected with the Mercantile Bank of India in Singapore rum 1908 until 1911, died in London recently. Dunng the period he was in Singapore Mr. \cung was for a short time manager of the oranch. He was later
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  • 205 11 Monday, Jan. 30. Dr and Mrs. J. c. Tull and Mr. Noone had luncheon at Government House. Tuesday, Jan. 31. Ccmmandir J. CressweU had luncheon at Government House. Thursday, Feb. 2. Mr. and Mis. W. D. Barron and Mi:s I oonorr Brooke had luncheon at Government House. In
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  • 106 11 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Peb. 9. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Kola 22; Kutsang 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Van Heutsz 18; Nasusan Maru 14; Laomedon Empire Dock 'Entrance Gate »>. Himalaya Maru 30; Peisander 32; Karoa 3t; Greystoke Castle 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4).
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    • 327 11 THE NEW WORLD GATE ADMISSION 10 CENTS AS USUAL. GHOST TRAIN LAUGH AND SHOUT—THRILLS AND EXCITEMENT Come And Have A JoUy Good Ride To See Wonders. j u.KIKS:— Lew Ayres ln Many a Slip AND ALSO "FINGER PRINTS" (Serial) Ch. 5 6. Change of Orchestra LOME AND DANCE AT THE
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    • 98 11 j HOB4NGE SMASH I I IHI SUPERSEDES ALL_ J I li i FRAMROZ CO, I Sensational Talkie Hits, j From "TELL. ME TO-NIGHT" DANCE or VOCAL. From "PALMY DAYS" DANCE WITH VOCAL CHORUS BY EDDIE CANTOR. Obtainable at, j Nang Heng A Co 105, Selejfie Road. KAPALA CHINTAMAM. The best
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    • 410 11 Good News For Piles Sufferers FAMOUS PILES SPECIALIST Consulting hours 8 to 12 a.m. 2 to 6 p.m. Particulars of treatment can be given by post. TERMS MODERATE. §Many sufferers from piles thought it fatal to consmt a surgeon and so had giv n up hop? but cured comby me.
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    • 852 11 CLUB DIARY. i (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping ft up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in
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    • 169 11 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, FEB. 10. 'Upper Burma. North and East India, Aden, Egypt. Europe. Great Britain Ireland, Canada and U.S.A. (By Train) 7.30 a.m. "Europe, Great Britain. Ireland and North America, to connect with the Air Mall at Karachi (By Train) 7.30 a.m. Anamba and Natuna Islands (General Verspyck) 8
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    • 131 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, PEB. 9. High Tides.—9.44 a.m., 11.29 p.m. Thaipusam, Chettiar reception, 8 pm. TO-MORROW, FEB. 10 High Tides.—lo.2s a.m., 11.50 p.m. Hockey: V.M.C.A. v. M.C.U., V.M.C.A. Thaipusam, Procession of Silver Car to Beach Read and fireworks, 9 p.m. SATURDAY. PEB. 11. High Tide—ll.o2 a.m. Meeting, Ceylon Sports
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  • 602 12 ANNUAL MEETING. Admission Of Japanese As Hon. Members. Th- Dis'rief Scout Commissioner's rtport d rcribc, Ihe pa«t yaw as .1 fairly soccesful year fcr the incal Asrociatitn, but rays |h»S Th coiafatj year prcmi-rs M be en of B Ttnnrfcrl difliculy. The litjaiari oi Ln-il scoutand camping
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  • 54 12 Opened In Leningrad. Leningrad. An opera theatre Tor chi'drcn has b en op n_c in L nin^rad. The theatre .'rat- 1.200 people. Chrii mas Night" by Rimsky-Korsakov m o:en chosen fcr tb: first production. The p rfcrmance s!r.rts at six p m. and en I r.ot
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  • 204 12 Singapore, Peb. l. R. <Siam> VV. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $117 R. (Siarrn W. Coast 2 $m Rice, B. Siani No. l $\u, Rice, E. Siam N n 2 $111 Rice. Siam "Old" per kuyan Nu. 1 $188 Rico, Siam "Old" No. 2 SI7O Rice, Siam "Old" No.
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  • 452 12 Close Of PrUlianf Holiday Season. With a crowd cf vis: cr- cfi Chines: Ncv. Year, unci another crowd on the night of "Har: Raya," the total at: dances at the N-W Wori.i duilhg the Special Holiday Season was stated tc have been well ov.r 100,000 pexple. Crowds
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  • 364 12 Merlimau Estate Tragedy. (Ftcrn Our Ov fi Correspondent.) Malacca, F;b. 6. The? story of how Sadayan. a Tamil ccolie of the Laneheing Division, Merlimau estate, was stabbed to death in a r:om next to his on the tragic night of Dec 1. last year, was to-day unfolded before
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  • 109 12 ARRIVALS. "Burdv. an." Br.t.. 2 311 8-2; for Loud i. D-2 Laertes.' D; t 9-2: for Bfttavia 11-2 •Larut." Brit.. 4»., for Malacca 10-2 "Medcn." Brit., 3,621 for Liverpool 10-2 'Atlas Maru." Jap.. 4 9-2; for Karachi 'Himalaya Maru. Yokohama 9-2; p tain. "Peiping," Flwm.. 3.B'iT 9-2; for
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  • 51 12 l oin m Eenttti':; h little tfiri dragged an eec across 3 rode* to the bath in vfaj <■_ vear-cH ptayaaata plash!) Rhe wanted to sc? the coloured Ugbta on the vatcr. The la';",) eke; touched! th? va —and the thlld in the bath ra dead
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    • 57 12 Ir Afrer Hp E Comparison I j <q I simply had f to c^ oose j < "''l V IMPORTERS— j Malayan Motors, Ltd, j SINGAPORE. j REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT THE E M S. UY: j j WE ARN £BR OS., LIVI IT ED. I I PENANG H»OH KUALA LITMPTTH „x,
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    • 13 12 For the Week-end "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents. -JV^,., fi AK >v.o'j--' :":.i
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    • 58 12 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Yotrrday. N JjJ Max. Bligbl H Ttmp. Rainfall B I Stations. Dg. F. Inches, h Alor Strr 93 Nil 10.5 Ko;a Bharu 8<; Nil K. Hi 11 iimam 85 Bui::t J ram 31 R|] Merging 82 Nil Singapore 90 Ni! C. A LEA. for
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  • 419 13 HITLER'S POLICY. ji i-l'» To Crush The Communists. Berlin, Feb. 5. H N...1 torm-trcopers in unif:rm ;'.v strcet3 to-day in the Berlin Cathedral for the H policeman and a Nazi a few days age. H Nazi leaders, the ex- jii le uniform of a c ioncl
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  • 56 13 Parti, IC Charles Rist the cmincn Pn och financial rrd legal autho.i.y. ha-, boon ciec.ed to th.' board cf the Saez Canal Company, M. Rist who was formerly c.ep-i y Governor <.f the Bank of France is a. present rtprt-sont-France at Geneva on the Preparatory
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  • 105 13 At the eleventh annual general meeting of th? Singapore Physical and Musical Clue; held on Jan 16 at the club'- premises. 273 c. N w Bridge Read, the following were elected office bearers for the current year:—President, Mr Tan Kow Sai; Viee-Pre idents. Messrz. Seng Huat Mong and Koh Joo
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  • 388 13 A Singapore Chinese Boy's Success. In The 'Diplomat?-' for beeeambv, 1922, the official organ v, too National Board ol Medical Examiners io r the United States, is given the re;ort of the ercsminations. There were 393 candidate;. Dr. Samuel Phang, a graduate ;f the College of
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  • 217 13 Hari Raya Reception. A Hari Raya leceptlon was h-id a. th? Java Feranakan Club c:i Sunday evening. More than 50 numbers and their friends, including l me Prominent Muslins. Tunsku Kadi.. J P., r.yed Alwee Alsrce, J.P., Imam Haji All ana o.hers, were present. Inche Ha: 0:1
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  • 534 13 Impressive Opening: Ceremony. iFrzrn bOar Gun Correspondent I Johore. Bahru. Feb. (j. a Bafts, Iniprcssive ceremony wui Htnuairj by a large section ot the Punjabi community and several others who were invited, when the Now Muar Gurudwara (abode of Spiritual Gurus) was opened on Feb.
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  • 236 13 State Employees Reject Its Propjsals. Far!?, Feb. 6. the CWfcrnflwci'j financial prcpo ale Mrs MtlSnKllfmi Ij agfVOVfd ov Uu' himlz'.ei at Council ani vu.i be taUaj tu-mer.ow sad immediately taken up fcr report by the FiiancCrilllllkilWl. The Chamber Debate on the pcposals is expected a:out Feb.
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  • 106 14 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to writ* to us on tub] rets of public interest, it mutt be under. I ttood that the M Malaya Tribune" does not n*c*K9arili/ endo<-i* opinion» expreMed by corres- oondtnts. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF j iS POSSIBLE, preferably
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  • 307 14 (To the Editor, •Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —Much has been spoken and wriite 1 r :out the Sino-Japanese conflict, lut no s lution h-ts yet been found to relieve a tense situation, which brccmes more serious tiay by day. The seel of hate has been l.-tented enough aga :st
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  • 601 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir—The common ambition of parents is to their children education, no mattrr what their social rtatus. but most of them ar cither satisfi.d with their leved ones attaining the School Certificate Standard cr througn financial circumstanc:s are unable to qualify heir bright lads
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    • 795 14 1 Profi Dr. Wolf-tisuer s SANTUBEN-CURE for IT lie combined treatment cf Tub rculosis with Santa- f j ben-preparatl:.ns the result of orer 90 year trot* *a%^ ..mi -:p r. ii«.e m over IX Ot-0 i*r i V»' a 4^V\g* the Uc.ier a.»d consulting physician a th Univci a. lin
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    • 10 14 WORTH A DOLLAR But Only 20 Cents: MALAYAN SATURDAY POST"
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    • 271 14 mSjMORE THM 600© MOTOR MNCEMTCRERi 'Incorporated in U.S.A. I SI "G AFORE—PEN A NG—KUALA LUMPUR CATARACT There is extra nourishment in j with JAVASON'S SYRUPS. No risk of operation. No mntter ripe or unripe BOURXYILLE COCOA hich Tbe y wi!l delighted! No matter however hard the films may be ~.;il
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  • 409 15 The World Of Motoring What Causes Accidents THE PREVENTION OF "INCIDENTS." TRACING THE CAUSE. Official Investigations Made In Britain. have recently been taking place isporf Minister and various d with nsotetim and read! n ith a Slew to drawing up an i.kh details of all fatal arc to noted. Un
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  • 81 15 A 11 n 'Disrtict of Columbia). i s in the saddle, Arcerraiwxai cavalry rcsimcn! *partm nt orders to abandon and shift the First CaXi mucky, the horse passes the picturesque old ornules will be left behind r -;:r.cnt starts by motor rfantaed by horsemen who wilds of
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  • 214 15 Vision Tests In Light And Dark. The estimation of visual capacity has tape tant bearing* upon such matters as street lifhUßg and motor-car accidents, and a vast rmount of research has been devoted to thh subject. In a report is £U :U by the Medical Research Council.
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  • 246 15 Motoring Notes News That Road-Rail Problem. At the time of writing, an important steo has just been taken towards the ultimate solution of the problem of read r.nd rail transport In Britain. As a result of agreements between associations and societies repr sentative of road hauliers. commercial motor users,, omnibus
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  • 173 15 Within the next few days ears will be hastening from many points in Britain and Europe towards one goal—Monte Carlo, for the famous Rally has come round once agaSo, and numerous enthusiasts <are busy preparing their cars and themselves fcr the crdcal. Then, in March, the English
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  • 234 15 In order to run smocthly a car flywheel must not oniy be perfectly circular, but the weight of metal must be evenly distributed about the centre. If it sh.uld be too heavy along one diameter, it will spoil the balance of the whole engine. Finding the
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  • 145 15 As one of the most important thoroughfare-, in L ndon, the new illumination of the Mall, from the Admiralty Arch to Buckingham Palace, is of considerable interest to motorists. In order to provide a lighting intensity on the surface of the roadway proportionate to the importance of
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  • 69 15 The news that Sociedad Madrilena de Tranvias has placed an order with the A.E.C.. 3f Southall, for 4 Regent 4-wheel buses is a matter of satisfaction ior the entire commcr:ial vehicle industry. The order was obtained by the Company's Agent in Spain, the Marques de Sales, and
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  • 265 15 On the subject of oil-engined vehicles, an Interesting development is the provision of the Gardner 6 LW heavy oil engine as an alternative power unit to the standard petrol engine in the latest edition of the Scammell trailing (axle type rigid 6-wheeler. Another feature is the 5-speed gearbox,
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  • 208 15 The siz„- of the proverbial "fish that got away" is frequently likened to the motorist's table of average speeds. A duly authenticated record of a first run is a precious thing, to b> compared only with the flsh that is actually exhibited in a glass case—something tangible.
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  • 259 15 Sure prcof of satisfactory service is found in the numerous letters which reach Commer Car Lid. of Luton, from uiers of their vehicles, and. as many of the largest commercial undertakings in the country are numbered among them, the testimony is all the more convinoi.eg; A well-known
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  • 132 15 Singapore Doctor Invents New Gadget. Dr. Cyril r ulmnz. Assistant Medica. QMeCT i Heakn, wa nnftan; whose family U wellenown in Singapore, is the inventor of a neat r.dgci i tat crested rr.uch interest at t.ic rcent Cx ::o.lloj. oi Inventions in Lontl -n. It dha s
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  • 29 15 Motor-cer salesman: She will do forty M.P.G.. seventy on top, fifty in second, hills ike a bird, and Timid Customer: But what will she do in c. 1 old-up
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    • 31 15 IHE PEOPLE'S PAPERS "Malaya Tribune"— Daily. "Malayan Saturday Post"—Weekly. j Providing EFFICIENCY in lubrication. ECONOMY in running costs. SHELL MOTOR OILS I* A'lvt. 0/ the Asiatic Petroleum Company (Straits Settlement) Ltd.
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    • 290 16 j INTRODUCTION SALE HOUSE OF LORDS 8 R WHISKY. j (I IMPERIAL VAT WHISKY. FINE OLD MATURED WHISKY. f] 52.7."j per bottle. \j or $30 per case duty paid. ll Lowest price ever offered on UM 1] 1) market. jj We also stock all w.ll-known branch Ik if of liquors
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    • 402 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPE R: IN DEPE NDENT PROGRESSI YE TO LET. IBT- lUS. Tank Road. Immediate entry .y\tly Meyer Brothers TO LET —Furnished European top-floor flat aj No. 8. Mount Sophia. Tennis Court, Garage and Elce'ric lightings and running water. App y No. 10, Mount Sophia or 'Phone 3544. UO
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    • 630 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. THE MEMBERS OF THE CHETTIARS' (NATTUKKOTTAI) COMMUNITY OF SINGAPORE COBDIALLY INVITE The Ladies and Gentlemen of Singapore to b- present at the Festival of THAIPUSAM (th 3 day God Subramaniam appeared to his devct es in the above form) to be celebrated at their Temple at Tank Road,
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    • 389 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Morris Oxford Motor Car Mod 1 1928, tourer, five s ate/, perfect cor.diticn, quit; recently thoroughly overhauled by an expert, going cheap. Apply to 933, Upper S rangoon Road (6 h mi c). FOR SALE —At 40% ur.der cost Lava'ory basins 27U9 rectangular and round with accessories
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    • 474 16 J School Est. 5 j Admits pupils f rom Primary to Senior Cambridge. Well qualij fied staff and efficient X management. APPLY EARLY FOR AFTERNOON AND NIGHT CAMBRIDGE CLASSES. BG, Cecil Street. MALAYA TRIBIS THONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVAXCE. Delivery Including Inciutnaj at office Pofiage Pds or close
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