Malaya Tribune, 11 February 1933
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Title Section39 1933-02-11 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. loL W. No. 35 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Feb. 11, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1933. FIVE CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement102 1933-02-11 1 Buy the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST/ The Picture Paper. 20 cents. 1 I I Sole Importers THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED. SINGAPORE. I Royal Bakery Flour f i IM HANDY AND BYGILNIC PACKAti£S NOW AVAILABLE J t SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. I ORCHARD ROAD SUB-DEPOTS. j There is 100 0102 words
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Advertisement97 1933-02-11 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of. every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. P ———————in ii 1 i j. TOM&Kfllfeg97 words
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Article, Illustration259 1933-02-11 2 Comments On The Mail. My d»>ar Nieces, As I aid last week, I have received a big h t of subjects for our essay competition and the Editor and I have selectrd the following three: <i> Ambition. •11l a Dutiful Daughter. •hi> A Haunted Hue.259 words
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Article435 1933-02-11 2 i Bp "Lucky Star.") During thb terrible trade depression many men itre tempted to steal and do almost any difciu nest deed with tiie hope of gaining some money to support their large families or for their own us'\ if they are bachelors. But some honest men. who could435 words
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Article83 1933-02-11 2 On the day of the Chinese New Year mv wished t, h ey mved m motii took Them tp i r f n o l h r C a m D r d thtreforC She »he feSe, Mus'um was one Wh f wan many people83 words
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Article772 1933-02-11 2 (By -Jean") My brother says it is ab olutrly the silUest house ho has ever seen. Acco.dirg to h**, it is much tco compact; it faces the wrcng direction: and its garden is not ccmF atible with tta size. Doubtless he thi ks that his criticisms will be772 words
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Article111 1933-02-11 2 'By 'Topsic") J2?L!2*S*> siiters 1 oppose all of you have settled down to your lessons .except those J*!**!*, J***). Now then, the first day to ODr «chool. and "c o!d friend it*!" COrridoni W* sure to Ir the h f ing i and hailin each other.111 words
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Article270 1933-02-11 2 (By 'Anita.") Hello I cousins, I am a new member of the "Girls' Circle." and this is my first article. I hope it will interest you. I am ten years old and I came to Singapore from England, five months ago. in company with my friends.270 words
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Article620 1933-02-11 2 (By<"Dora."j 'One night I went to the Alhambra to see The Pearl Necklace. I enjjyed seeing it very much fcr It was a Chinese talkie. It told of riches, debt, sorrow and Joy. The show started with a morning scene where a young woman was ironing clothes620 words
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Article219 1933-02-11 2 I 4 (By "Mono, Veg Veen.") i i Hello, dear sisters, it's quite a long time elnce I wrote to you, so I thought I would greet you all again in the New Year. Christma» 1$ now a thing of the past in the219 words
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Article192 1933-02-11 2 'By -June Chan."> One morning, when I was staying in my cousin's house. I thought that I would have a b.t of fun by hiding from my cousin when siv brought my breakfast up torn?. I was locking for a hiding-place when suddenly my friend aw192 words
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Article217 1933-02-11 2 I Ufa? taK u °"u S Ct <J Jill find in nature sor-"/^ 11 Ja* e for instance, the Jfers) in the woods. T h «hey should sustain their u i 50 fi their weaker fellotv previno 2 applies to the bird i 1 6 Tht tures hawks, ,nd217 words
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Article236 1933-02-11 2 'By "Australian Chum.", i° Tltl °™to yoS'ctab' P 'rr' 0 Technical College 9''%,^'^ old "ime V'ft ft the mcriung was spent in t„L 1 was enjoyed by all. Each claJ lu for alK-ttxn? the provision!,, respoftv w'S"r l r w h xve did enj0yed il as much236 words
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Article322 1933-02-11 2 THAT gales sometimes aid shipping? (By Our Scientific CorrespondWhereas one swallow do. summer, it occasionally takes little 1 one iceberg to make a winl to be the case this year in Hemisphere, where comparative!: bc?n encountered lately. Obsi Period of 32 years have sh m age number322 words
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Advertisement53 1933-02-11 2 People everywhere are felling their friends what.wonders "Pebeco" has worked upon their teeth. Dulled and tobacco stained teeth are revi-talised-by this 'salt' tasting dentifrice. Unlike other toothpastes its effect lasts (or hou« after using. Pebeco not only cleanses feeth but refreshes the whole mouth. a tube of Pebeco to-day! LOHMANN53 words
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Article9175 1933-02-11 3 JOHN BUCHAN - Our Short Story. (BY JOHN BUCHAN. 1. C\ME down from the mountains and into I nlcasmg valley cf the Adige in us iu t- as ever mortal suffered under. nd rfcot was parched and white; j newly come out of a wilderness of tone cnt*.9,175 words
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Advertisement414 1933-02-11 3 j ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN INDIA 1874). HEAD OFFICE:— BOMBAY 1931 RESULTS. New Business 26,486 Policies assuring 534,250,000. Net.lnterest Income: 3,650,000. total Premium Income: Sl] 970 000 I Claims Paid:: 3,877 for r,,500,000.* I Loans to Policyholders: 11,130 for 2,800,000. runds Increased to nearly '$73414 words
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Advertisement275 1933-02-11 4 SALE HOUSE OF LORDS 1 I( WHISKY. J l( IMPERIAL VAT WHISKY. FINE OLD MATURED (I X) WHISKY. /J $2.75 per bottle, J) or $.'{o per case duty paid. l\ Lowest price ever offered on the J/ market. I 1] We also stock all w.ll-known branc.3 I f; of liquors275 words
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Advertisement683 1933-02-11 4 TO LET. to LET—I6S, Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET —34, Paterson Road, Modern Sanitary Fittings, Electric Lighting, etc., from Ist March. An Ideal Home. Apply 6. St. Thomas' Walk. TO LET—I-9, 1-16. $13, Lorong 210, East Coast Road: 390. Orchard Road, $35. 2 shophouses with garages,683 words
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Advertisement471 1933-02-11 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received at the Resident Councillor's Office, Penang, up to noon of 17tn February, 1933, for the following work: Erection of a New English School at "Westlands," Penang. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be required to deposit the sum471 words
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Advertisement182 1933-02-11 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —An Experienced Court and Costs Clerk. Apply stating salary required to Box No. 105, c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED. WANTED —Cheap Old Typ-writers, state lowest price to Box 104, c o Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Morris Oxford Motor Car Modtl 1928, tourer, five stater, perfect182 words
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Advertisement467 1933-02-11 4 EDUCATIONAL. JOHANNA ENGLISH SCHOOL 40, NIVEN ROAD. Receives students from Primary to Standard VII and Commercial Class. Assures success in public examinations. Entirely under new management. For particulars apply Piincipal. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). B, Short Street, Singapore. Enrol for467 words
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Advertisement501 1933-02-11 4 l THE j School I jj Est. 1927 if Admits pupiK from Primary to Senior j Cambridge. Well q lJa ij. I fied staff and efficient management. I APPLY EARLY FOR AFTERNOON NIGHT CAMBRIDGE I CLASSES. (j 86, Cecil Street. MALAYA TRIBUNE. THONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery501 words
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Article1156 1933-02-11 5 The Prince Of Wales And His Country—America Discovers Bernard Shaw—"Night Club Queen" Dies. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 24 (by Air Mail). Everyone knows of the Prince of Wales' davoacn to du.y, and, more marked ev:n than that the pleasure he takes in assisting the welfar;1,156 words
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Article1057 1933-02-11 5 MUAR AND BATU PAHAT I ASSIZES. Homicide Not Amounting To Murder. 'From Our Ow9 Correspondent J Johore, Feb. 6. The first session of the Supreme Court. ..uar, for the year, cpened yesteiday morning bffore Mr. Justice W. Burton. The list is a fairly long one. there1,057 words
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Article26 1933-02-11 5 American industry is antes to spend $:42,H '),000 to modernise plants and businesses in all par.s of the United States, an influential busines, executive recently said.26 words
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Advertisement172 1933-02-11 5 fvtrol Builds For Life J9 You hold /Jm yourchilds 'jM FUTURE y[flk in your ;g hand power to make or i j her heatth in childhood .tie. For the body j last font child for Hie is j childhood —f'/e agre c/ 9 and bum bones, •re bi' if j/p172 words
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Advertisement10 1933-02-11 5 BACHEDRS i i/ FASCINATE 1 JOHN PLAYER X SONS. ENGLfAND.10 words
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370 1933-02-11 6 Shipping News Notices. BLUE FUNNEL LINE COMMANDER. Retirement After Service Of Over 40 Years. The retirement from active rterrlcf at sea lias recently taken place i Captain W. 11. Propert. D.S.C.. who has serve 1 for many •ears \wth A. Holt and Company's 31ue Funnel Line. He commenced his sea370 words
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Article144 1933-02-11 6 Company Fined For Not Running Ferry. P.cnjark.ng that a cont act is a cent act and1 if the company is bcund *ey the rc.iv Ordinance 'he G?vsrnmer.t must be ct< <-d first, the Hen. Comdr. Hole, at the Hui.g:unj Mario* Court imposed a fine of $100 cn the144 words
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Article365 1933-02-11 6 Question Of International Agreement. j An article in the "Manchester Guardian Commercial" points out th- ne:d of eetablishlng an agr ed body on international shipping law. It is not difficult, says the writer to under/land the altitude of a body of practical shipping men recently who, en being365 words
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Article184 1933-02-11 6 The "Everett" In Distress Near Seattle. Washington, Jan. 27. The. C ast Guard was instructed to-day by Captain Eugene Blake, commander of the San Francisco Area, to send a cutter to aid the tcamsliip -Everett," which is floating helplesslv 60 miles west of Seattle. Officials of the American184 words
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Article259 1933-02-11 6 Three Foreign Warships Due In Hongkong. Considerable naval activity is tentatively proposed during the next few weeks, and three foreign vessels are scheduled to arrive in Hongkong shortly. The Italian cruiaer "Libia" is expected from Shanghai on Feb. 11. for a stay of four days, after which she259 words
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Article179 1933-02-11 6 Sir Joseph Isherwood's Latest Invention. It Is understood that Sir Joseph W. Lsherwood, Bart, patentee of the "Isherwood" and Bracketless" system of ship construction, has .nvented a new form of hull, and has had most exhaustive tests carried out at tne National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, duriiv179 words
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Article50 1933-02-11 6 Timber Freighter Built At Leningrad. Leningrad, Jan 25 The Marty shipbuilding yard here has completed the conduction a arge r or <fh* designed as a timber freighter. T,v££ m C ;7 ing Capacily f 5 3 tons and ,3 X Uiird largest ship constructed nt this yard50 words
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Article412 1933-02-11 6 The Largest In The World. One of the events of last year was the launching of the Compagnie Generalc TransatlantiqueTs new vessel "Normandie" from the yard of the Chantiers ct Ateliers de St. Nazaire cPenhoet). She will he the largest merchant ship in the world, having412 words
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Article112 1933-02-11 6 M.M. Far East Cruises From Europe. The Messageries Maritimes announce that they have arranged two Far Eastern holiday e.uises this year. They are both to take P2 days. One has already left Ma selles and the second is to leave on Sept. 22. The route in toth112 words
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Advertisement438 1933-02-11 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. P.&O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR lines. (Incorporated In England). MAIU PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL BTEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contrct with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. Fcr China and Japan, Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Bangalore 6.000 Feb. 16 Comorln 15.000438 words
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Advertisement216 1933-02-11 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch Australische Dampfschlffs [H y| Geselischaft (Companies Incorporated Jn Germany). OUTWARDS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933 t m.s. KULMERLAND, via Manila Feb. 21 t ra.s. RAMSES, via Manila Mar. 8 WORLD CRUISE 1933. t S£. RESOLUTE, in port 8 to Mar. 9 t m.s. DUISBURG,216 words
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Advertisement484 1933-02-11 6 Where Yog Hay Boy The Malaya Tribune rS^SgSS^S^t m SAI£ AT m. Data Kiaaai to 4 SINGAPORE. Y. Mohamed Ibrahim, 134. Tanjong Paaar MALACCA. Road, and Keppel Road Railway Station. S^ 111 Co 14 Cross Street A. Palasamy, General Hospital .News Seller) 1} A Store ,2 > J °n*er Street484 words
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Advertisement167 1933-02-11 6 THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" t$ now owned by the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd., and published from the "Malaya Tribune*' office* at 56-60, Anton Road, Singapore. It is being greatly improved by the introduction of many New Features, while the best of the old 1 ones are retained. The features include:167 words
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Advertisement449 1933-02-11 6 STEAMER SAnjyg The undernoted are the mDtnT fixtures:— 71 OUTWARDS. 8 "NECKAR" for Manila, Hon^on, 1931 Shanghai, Japan and North cEr a*. 5 "LAHN" for Manila, BtaSl b:j Shanghai, Japan and North China b HOMEWARDS. 8 "SCHLESIEN'' for Mtefilei HwJ 1 R'dam, Hamburg and Bremen "BAARSRUCKEN" f or r> n449 words
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Article382 1933-02-11 7 Mining Shares. u.u apu! .'Jdturday. 11 a m. llc wlng tin share quotations are Issued and Co, exchange and stock brokers.— Issue Buyers. Sellers. Kumbang Tin 23j6 25;6 Malay "I- nom I liitam Tm 10 9 H <> K iiicrin Tin U|- 12 i" guiacg Padani oa#382 words
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Article110 1933-02-11 7 !>>IED BY TRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. Singapore Cold S:crag? Dtb 7 per ce:r. 100 101 ci Singapore Municipal 'IDOli 5 per cent. 105 110 nom Singapore Municipal «19CT> 4'• per cent. 104 105 nom S:rsapore Municipal .1903) i' per cent. 104 105 nom110 words
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176 1933-02-11 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. LITTLE BUSINESS PASSING. Rubber Prices Generally Unchanged. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday, 17 a.m To-day's Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 6 7 16 cts., unchanged. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber 2 5 32d., unchanged. Market Tone: Very quiet. New York Rubber 2 1516 cts., unchanged.176 words
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Article218 1933-02-11 7 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore. Feb. It. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2?. 3 7 > London S months' sight 2s. 3 21 32d.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13 16d.. Lcndon 30 days' sight 2s 3 25 32d.. London demand 2s. London T.T. 2s. 3218 words
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Article27 1933-02-11 7 Reuter. Buenos Aires. Feb. 19. Tweniy-tWO thousand tons cf Argentine wheat, sold to Shanghai millers, will be shipped b~fo;e th- end of this month—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article143 1933-02-11 7 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon w 9 Ex 4 gallon drum per BrLlsn Imperial gallon Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin $3.78 Shell Kerosene per 2143 words
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Article411 1933-02-11 7 Southern Kampar Tin Dredging. F_r public information only, in accordance with Stock Exchange requirement:;, paxtieufen are published of Southern Kampar T«J Dredging. The company, which WSJ formed a year ago, has acquired ircm the L ndon Tin Corporation two contigu us mining leases situate in the411 words
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Article116 1933-02-11 7 i j Boom On The Canadian Exchange. Reuter. Tcrcnto. Fee 9. 1 Persistent rumours that the International Nickel Co. has receucd large orders ;rcm the Orient for munition purpes s. though denied by the Geneial Manager of th 1 (cay pany. have led to a very large volumeReuter. - 116 words
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Article417 1933-02-11 7 Financial Position Quite Sound. The twenty-second aunual general meeting In- Gentian (Malay) Uubb:r Company, Ld.. MM held en Dec. 20. at the legist r d tffic.s. Great Wlnehestsr Street, E.C., Mr. Philippe E. Gourju > chairman of the ccmpany) presiding. The chairman, la moving the adopt'en cf417 words
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Article494 1933-02-11 7 Crop Exceeds Estimate: Loss Of $1,558. Th: report of the director; cf thg Perak River VaU:y Rubber Co., Ltd., for the vcar ended S:pt. 30. s.ates: The total area of th? company's property remains the sam? as that recordel In the twenty-first annual report. The494 words
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Article371 1933-02-11 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Saturday, 11 ant The following rubber share quoUtiona are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: T <«ue Value. Fraaer Lyall t Shares. at Co. Evatt 1 Allenby $0.45 $0.55 $0.45 $0.00 1 Alor Oajah 0.25 035 0.25 035 1 A Hltani371 words
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Article276 1933-02-11 7 FRASER ft CO.'S QUOTATIONS. a 4 3aJ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Seller*. $2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.05 1.10 12 |2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 0.80 no* £1 £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 97 6 101,--510 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.00 5.50 £1 £1 C. Tin Pref. 7 p.c. 21 22276 words
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Advertisement46 1933-02-11 7 THE SOUTH km I] BRITISH LXMTTSO FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR (NIUEANCS ACCEPTED AT LOWIBT CURRENT BATES. L. O. ICARGOLIOUTH lUnacer Omea: I. ?ini yrt&n Gtmen. the EASTERN UNITED USANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L 'i JOHNSON: Oe&eraJ EUnftfW.46 words
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Advertisement77 1933-02-11 7 Make Sure You Get The MALAYAN SATURDAY POST," The Picture Paper. Small SavingsJL X LIGHTEN FINANCIAL JPL PATHWAY Yearly Interest Paid to You Quarterly Small Savings regularly deposited will soon build up for you, a substantial Bank Balance, .ready lor the moment when it is most needed. THE NATIONAL CITY77 words
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Advertisement297 1933-02-11 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England; SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almelda Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital C2.000.00t Paid-up Capl ai C1.000.00t ElllH Fund »nd 'est I 500.001 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON MMKCtfKEi tforntmv. t?aleutta ColoniDo, karucm. Madrt* Anitia Baghdad, Bahi-in B«4i» Kicuii Vi>«ul and CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened m'.iQ imerr»« aSowed at297 words
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Advertisement259 1933-02-11 8 j THE INDEPENDENT THEATRE WITH THE PICK OP THE WORLD'S PICTURES. I Matinees: To-Day To-Morrow AT 3 P.M. PACKING OUT! as was expectedi JUST ANOTHER GRAND AND GLOLUOUS I SHOW TO KEEP THE ALH AM BRA j TRADITIONS EVERGREEN I i Days X s CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD j «»*••♦-*> Booking at259 words
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Advertisement265 1933-02-11 8 Amusements CAPITOL I Matinees TO-DAY and TO-MORROW at 3.15 i j NIGHTLY i The Gaumont-British Musical Comedy Triumph that J Everybody's Talking About. |"TELt ME TONIBHT" i j JAN KIEPURAS Voice will Thrill You j Hail SONNIE HALE, the New Co medy King j MAGDA SCHNEIDER will fascinate you PHONE265 words
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Advertisement162 1933-02-11 8 LAST DAY! Tall ula h Bankhead IN Thunder Below A Paramount Picture. TOMORROW! "WOMEN LOVE ONCE STARRING PAI L LUKAS, JULIETTE COMPTON ELEANOR BOARDMAN. A TIMELY, VIVID. HUMAN DRAMA BY REQUEST MATINEES SUNDAY, AT 3.15 P.M. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES IN SINGAPORE! M THE LOVE PARADE MAURICE CHEVALIER, JEANETTE MACDONAin HALF-PRICE162 words
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Article137 1933-02-11 9 Revolutionary Situation In Macedonia. Reuter. S:fia. Feb. 10. An ominous sUuation H developing in Buisanan Macedonia in view oi the Grand c n m* OI Macedonian Jumaja on Sunday, at which the autor my of Macedonia win. be proclaimed 7 !L° G I V f lUlUni has ordReuter. - 137 words
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Article57 1933-02-11 9 Reuter. Lcndon. Feb. 10. Ale s.quel to the Ulster railway strike the Great Northern Railway Co.. it is reported, jias decided permanently to soh'e unremunerf.ivc sections of The system and drastically recur ed the number cf trains on other sections. Deckers at Stranraer are not obeying theReuter. - 57 words
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Article1151 1933-02-11 9 The Mitchells In Court Again. ALIMONY REDUCED BY 50 PER CENT. An all-nation that the husband v.as !.vn> Wth another adv and a ooonttr-illegatloc tnat the wife interfered with the husband jork, were made in the Supreme Court yesterday, before My. Justice a "Beckett f. rre 11,151 words
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Article670 1933-02-11 9 Hearing Lasts For 16 Days. CLAIMS TO TOBACCO BUSINESS. menced be, c* the^hV"? 11 d llurs c M p? P mC C Urt On tobacco busm fij carried J»^J* Bhu Ming, which, it was allied. was trur ;t ed to Yn yat Jong und e r •went between670 words
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Advertisement372 1933-02-11 9 LATEST ADV ERTISEMENTS. WANTED— To rent 3or 4 bedroom bungalow, iii water, light, Upprr Serangoon. Entry March. State No. of hous road and rent to L N y, 103 c o Malaya Tribune. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tenders are bo* invited for the following materials372 words
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Advertisement716 1933-02-11 9 jj Assets exceed $12,000,000. f 9* m a,' -<j I Assurance In farce ever $33,000,000. jj The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Sellleimnu, j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court \r p«*i.„/ LONDON.716 words
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Miscellaneous159 1933-02-11 9 I DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mm. Tt mp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Station?. D:g. F. Inches. Hours. D?g. P. Alcr Star 94 Nil 11.3 C 7 Kota Bharu 87 Nil 10.8 65 K. Trengganu 84 Nil H.i fi6 Bukit Jeram 88 Nil 9.3 72159 words
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37 1933-02-11 10 Mrs. Alfred G. Nicholas, daughters and son thank all friends and relatives for their kind attendance at the funeral of the late Mr. A. G. Nicholas, and also for sending wreaths, let'.ers and telegrams.37 words
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Obituary67 1933-02-11 10 Mr. C. Fredricks. of 25. Joo Chiat T rrae passed away yesterday and the funeral will take place at Bicadari, at 4.33 p.m to-day. MRS. TAY ENG GEOK no S.vt Siok Ann alias Nya Nya died on Friday. 10th February, at th! General Hospital, leaving behind her husband, a67 words
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Article748 1933-02-11 10 The astonishing naval episode at the other side of the Straits has truly been a big "news story." It had its amusing side, but .my tendency to dwell on this has so far as we are concerned been resolutely suppressed in a feeling of deep sympathy for748 words
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Article88 1933-02-11 10 The Straits Cattle Trading Sports Club has been called upon to furtish proof of Its Expstence. The Colonial Auxiliary- Fore™ om. ■J*' Ten 0 Coiisui-oener.' ha. Wan C °S d S U V U F- L W Chan Soo The quarterly cession l of the Board rf Licensing Justices. Singapore,88 words
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Article233 1933-02-11 10 Last Night's Fireworks Display. Thanks to the munificence of the local Chettiar community, the public of Singapore enjoyed a splendid display of fireworks over the Raffles Reclamation ground last night. The event was favoured by bright moonlight and large crowds turned out to witness the spectacle. The233 words
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Article66 1933-02-11 10 Fruitless Effort To Steal School Bell. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Malacca, Fen. 10. It was discovered on Tuesday morning that the bell presented by Mrs. Tan Chay Van to the High School. Malacca, had been tampered with. A fruitless attempt had been made to remove it. There66 words
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Article171 1933-02-11 10 Retirement In September. A? J? X Und f stood that Sir William Murison. the Chief Justice, will be retiring in early September after the expiration ;f his leave which commences on April 14. Sir William will be sailing for Home by the "Ranpura Born on March 23.171 words
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Article34 1933-02-11 10 Malls by the outward Dutch aeroplane from Amsterdam are expected to arrive at Singapore by the evening express to-morrow. Correspondence addressed to boxholders only will be ready for delivery at 7.30 p.m.34 words
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Article322 1933-02-11 10 The foil.wing appointments are notified in the Government Gazette: Mr. W. E Gbby to act as Government Architect, P.W.D. S S Mr L. h. N. Davis to be an Assistant District Judge. Police Magistrate and Cor ncr, Malacca Mr. E. C. Misso to be a Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court, Penang.322 words
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Article81 1933-02-11 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2. OUR SHORT EITORY, on pages 3 and 16 A LONDONER'S NOTEBOOK, on page 5 SEQUEL TO DOMESTIC TRAGEDY, on p 5 SHIPPING NEWS, on pages 6 and 14 CHURCH SERVICES, on page 13 BANKRUPTCY COURT. :n page 13. DIARY OP EVENTS, on81 words
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Article429 1933-02-11 10 S» (BY "WOMfi-OVj, Well done, Australia Woodfull's men have mad* c start. a I And they have met the i theory" bowling in the onh way—by punishing it. It's going to be an uphill (irfat f England, with fourth inning* to tab on a badly worn429 words
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Article102 1933-02-11 10 Those who have not yet Men th< S H production of "Much Married" are take the last opportunity of doing n v.hen it is being presented at the Theatre at 9.30. It is an excel a full of brilliant dialogue and Intrigttini tions. The professional artistes in102 words
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Article35 1933-02-11 10 Reuter. London. The Imperial and international tions Co. has decided to occupy the m building on the Embankment, whfcn pleted a year ago, but was unoceup* to the financial crisis.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Advertisement236 1933-02-11 10 Reduced Prices Special Offer FOR February March WITH THE EXCEPTION OF WINES, PROVISIONS, H M V. GOODS, CIGARETTES, CAFE, ETC. AND A FEW PROPRIETARY ARTICLES ALL GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 12a DISCOUNT DURING FEBRUARY AND MARCH BONA FIDE PRICE REDUCTIONS TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS. I Robinson Go., Ltd., SINGAPORE, KUALA236 words
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Advertisement34 1933-02-11 10 I Latest IN Ladies' i Toilet j Ware i j U.S.deSilva Brcs. 23, High Street, j j Singapore. j T.K.K/S TYRES AND TUBES 8 I TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905. 634, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD,34 words
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Article91 1933-02-11 11 COMMITTEE OF NINETEEN’S REQUEST. JAPANESE RESENTMENT. Vi.WCHUKUO ESSENTIAL TO PEACE IN FAR EAST. sLL HONGKONG BE ATTACKED t:ic Japanese Cabinet -eems to be adopting a more cautious t > the League there is "resentment" in Tokyo of the o of Xineteen's stronger attitude and a Minister91 words
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Article349 1933-02-11 11 Reuter. Tckyo. Feb. 10. erted that the Governed si\i:r; up the p inttua i i UM Manchukuo, cabled to Geneva, it the d, legation net to anese stand to the League. I uctiona, as caution is sary before making a Committee i enquiry. Cabinet «01 firstReuter. - 349 words
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Article458 1933-02-11 11 Depends Upon Circumstances. Shanghai, Feb. 11. the Press the cxttnsicn of Tor the Special Foreign Courts r °f three years. Dr. Lc Wen Kan. 1 Minister, says: "China's deoends upon the prisent facts instances." L F °»"tign Minister inspected the in Shanghai yesterday and v uh i .e458 words
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Article277 1933-02-11 11 Instructions To British Ambassador. Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 10. I The Cabinet war debts committee is working 3i full pressure and had its fifth sitting this (ek t:-day. at which Sir Ronald Lindsay Ambassador to America) was present hi ttrdet to allow him to sail on Tuesday.Reuter Wireless. - 277 words
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Article81 1933-02-11 11 Imprisonment And 2,00(1 Dollars Fine. Los Angeles. Duncan Renaldo, the Spanish-born film nctor, was to-day sentenced to terms of two years' imprisonment, to run concurrently, for falsely representing himself to be ah American citizen. He has in addi ion been fined 2,000 dollars. The sentences will81 words
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Article322 1933-02-11 11 Judgment In Cresson Case. The Fourth Magistrate (Mr. A. C. Eoydj dslivered judgment this moinins in the ca.e in which Lionel Cresson. techn cal manager m the Singapore Rubber Wcrks and owner cf several patents, was charged with vo un a.ily causing huit to Louis Charles Lemon,322 words
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Article178 1933-02-11 11 Deaths And Injuries In Bombing. Reuter. Batavia. Feb. 10. The "Zeven Provincien" is again under the command of her officers. The mutinous cruiser was sighted at dawn by the main pursuing squadron, c nsisting of the cruise:, -Java.'' and t .vo destroyers, accompanied by eighc Dornier flying-boats. TheReuter. - 178 words
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Article296 1933-02-11 11 Socialists' Unrelenting Hostility. Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Feb. 10. An audience of 10,000 Nazis was stirred to frenzied enthusiasm at the Sports Palace by Hr. Hitler s first public oration since he assumed the office cf Chancellor. His speech, whicn was broadcast all over Germany, included a iuriousReuter Wireless. - 296 words
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Article46 1933-02-11 11 Reuter. The Hague, Feb. l'J. Queen Wilhelmina, who is residing in Switzerland, is returning immediately to The Hague in connection with the Cabinet crisU due to the suspension, for reasons of economy, of a number of tribunals, such as district courts of justice.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article253 1933-02-11 11 MANY DEAD IN GERMANY. Bodies Hurled Across Streets. DOZENS BURIED BENEATH DEBRIS. Reuter. A terrible tragedy occurr.d yesterday at Vcuenkirehrn, in the Saar district of Germany, when a gascmeter exploded, killing i-bout 100 people and injurHr many hundreds rr.or;. Cologne, Feb. 10. IntlnTl 00 PCOpIe Wtrc kiliedReuter. - 253 words
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Article361 1933-02-11 11 Oil Dispute, Ireland, Tote Betting. Reuter Wireless. London, Ftb. 7 When tho Hove cf Commons ie ttcmbeJ to-day. Sir John Simon, replying to qiestion •cut'ined the lirwi it reached by the leagu--1 Council in the Anglc-P rin ds*-ute tUtinj that the Persian Oil C. was abut toReuter Wireless. - 361 words
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Article33 1933-02-11 11 Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 7. The Admiralty announces that contracts fcr three cruisers, one flotilla leader, eight destroyers and two sloops of the 1932 programme will be placed shortly.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 33 words
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Advertisement17 1933-02-11 11 You Will Smile if you read SPARKLES," by "Quiz." Every Week in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." I17 words
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Advertisement196 1933-02-11 11 i T~ I "His Master's Voice" I RECORDS FOR FEBRUARY and MID-FEBRUARY rNOW ON SALE Also following popular tunes: B 6260 1 Tell me to ni^ht FT Ambrose Orchestra. (Moon Ambrose Orchestra. j B 6245 1 T^ ye is the Sweetest thing F.T. Ray Nobles Orch. (111 do my best196 words
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127 1933-02-11 12 MIRACULOUS CATCH DISMISSES McCABE. GAME GETTING VERY INTERESTING. AUSTRALIA'S USEFUL TOTAL. BATSMEN MASTER LEG-THEORY ATTACK. The Fourth Test of the present series between England and Australia commenced at Brisbane yesterday, when Woodfull won the toss and the Australians took first knock,127 words
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Article574 1933-02-11 12 Brisbane. Feb. 10. The crowd increased to 25,000 when play wis resumed after lunch, with the score standing at 56 runs for no loss. Richardson »34) ana Woodfill (21 >, who opened the innings, remaining unbeaten. Verity bowled round the wicket and Larwood persisted in the leg-theory,574 words
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Article15 1933-02-11 12 To-Day's Lunch-Time Score. Reuter. Brisbane, Feb. 11. Australia: 317 runs for 7 wickets.Reuter. - 15 words
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53 1933-02-11 12 THE TURF. London, Feb. 7 In the Warwick Upton Handicap ttetplechas? tu-day the Grand National candidate Mr Villar's "Rockhill II." fell and had to destrryed The accident occurred at the ■fcter-jump in front of the stands when Rockd was lying second. The jockey was U tv53 words
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Article321 1933-02-11 12 ELEVEN TEAMS ENTERED. ASSN. FOOTBALL. The teams entered for the S.C.C. six-a-side competition commencing on Tuesday are as follows •A" TEAM: E. Laidman. U. C. A. M. Cumoerlege. D. Alexander. J. E. Wills. Ft. a Ashwcrth and G. Child. "FT TEAM: R. N. Elliott. G. A. Anderson.321 words
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Article67 1933-02-11 12 AT JALAN BESAR AND SELETAR. The four teams who will be the chief contender: for soccer honours in Singapore thia season will be engaged in friendlies to-day, the Chinese meeting the R. A. P. at Seletar and the Malays engaging the Wiltshires at Jalan Besar. The67 words
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Article163 1933-02-11 12 LAWN TENNIS. Yesterdays tie in the S.C.C. mixed doubles tournament resulted as follows: MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP: S. H. McMurray and Mrs.McMurray scr. beat E. G. Partington and Miss Stephen owe I. 4—6. 7—5, 7—5. TO-DAYS TIES. MIXED DOUBLES LEVEL: W. C. Hill and Miss Griffith Jones163 words
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Article46 1933-02-11 12 Straits Physical Athletic Party team v. LokeV, BP. to-day at the former s court, Peck Scan Street (opposite the Chinese Temple) at 3 p m Tan Khai Seng, Koh Kirn Yean. Tan Boon IS Jg* Soon > Lil Cheng Keh, Chan Cheng Thye. Tan Bang Bah.46 words
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Article102 1933-02-11 12 SECOND DEFEAT OF TOUR. HOCKEY. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Penang. Feb io. The Wiltshires hockey XI fuffned the second defeat of their up-country tour tc-day when they were beaten by 4—l by Penang at Penang. It was a splendid game, and the Wilts were the first to102 words
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Article245 1933-02-11 12 FORT CANNING BEAT V.M.C.A. Fort Canning avenged tneir two previous defeats at the hand- of the V.M.C.A. in a game played last evening on the soldiers ground, by 2—o. Playing with only ten ik:en. the Y. M. C. A. were forced to b? on th? defensive. Against a bustling attack,245 words
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Article208 1933-02-11 12 Fine Of $7,000 Or 2V 2 Years. A Chinese sampan man who was found in possession of a large quantity of chandu and opium was smartly dealt with by the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday. Supervisor Tufmil stated that in a sampan which had been moored208 words
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Article121 1933-02-11 12 Bulging Waist Arouses Suspicion. An elderly Javanese woman, wh; admitted a previous cenviction of possession of dutiable tobacco, appeared before the District Judge (Mr. »H. A. Forrer) yesterday, charged with a similar offence. Chief Inspector Sheedy said that the woman *as arrested -n her arrival from Blakan Padang.121 words
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Article424 1933-02-11 12 Young Boyanese Bound Over. Stated to be a clown and a champion singer cf Malay love .serenades (Krongchcng) a Kong* well-built Boyanese. who was alleged t) have entered the Children* Aid Society IL-me in Thomlinson Road on two occasion; end terrified the girls, was bound ever424 words
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Article209 1933-02-11 12 Serious Grass Blaze In Katong. About a dozen glass fires have occurred within a week some of which would have proved very disasir.us but for the efficiency of the Fire Brigade. Three calls were received yesterday afternoon. The first alarm, which was received just befo-e 1 e'ei ck.209 words
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173 1933-02-11 12 Baseball Game With Local Americans. The American training ship 'California State." commanded by Capt. E. Topp. U S Navy, retired, and operated by the Caiifov na Nautical Schoel. will arrive in Sin^apMfa with 11 officers. 129 cadets and a crew of 22, tomorrow morning at173 words
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Article44 1933-02-11 12 GOLF. The monthly mixed foursomes competition of the Singapore Q. C. was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted in a win for Mrs. AtkinBerry and J. T. Smith with a sou- <f 39—5 I,—1 33-V Forty-nine cards were taken out44 words
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Article435 1933-02-11 12 Inquest On Body Of Cyclist. ENTICEMENT CASE. I (Frcm Our Oun Correspondent.) Johore Bah v. Feb. 10. 1 A Hylam servant "boy* named Kek Ah Hua. who went out for a ride on his master's I .cycle, never returned home. He was struck by a motor-ear and died435 words
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Article186 1933-02-11 12 Stills And Liquor Seized. Following the raid at Pulau Miuyak the ether day where six large stills were seized ..nd .even ".rrests were mode, officers of the Monopolies Dei artment made raids in other parts of Singapore as wa? disclosed before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forreri yesterday186 words
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Article178 1933-02-11 12 French Fail To Beat R.A.F. Effort. Reuter Wireless. Marseilles. Feb. 10. Bcssoutrot and Rossi took off at 7.48 a.m. tB the piano r -Joseph Lebrix" fcr Buenos Aires In an attempt at a non-stop air record. Casablanca. Feb. 10. The French airmen have failed in their longd;Reuter Wireless. - 178 words
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Article69 1933-02-11 12 The first Y.W.C-A. Jumble Sale on the year will be held at Raffles Quay on Friday. Feb. 24, at 4 pjn. The promotors would ask from everyone their discarded clothing and hou ehold goods for which they will be grateful. The parcels may be left at the69 words
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Article705 1933-02-11 12 CORONER RESERVES VERDICT. European's 10-Foot Fall. The inquiry lata the Peel, the European i of 40 feet at St. Jan.- p' night of Ja.i. 22. ni, apore Coroner iMr. F :if his honour reaervin r his Mr. Peer? wife and home shortly before his di to follow705 words
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Article91 1933-02-11 12 p..i !llv uer Alhambra.—Eddie C n mil to-;- Capitol—Jan Wepura to Rjciwro Empiri.-'Yank-c Don Talmadg-. Half-price n mala.n. Great World.-S:dc Malay opera. Chin ing films <"Qh for a Man" "The Social Lion"'. Marlborough.— Tin- F Cninese talkie. Ci nata New World.—Sid open-air cinemas. Mala] angs. cabar t91 words
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Advertisement65 1933-02-11 12 jiliiiiiliiiitinihiiittiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiMiiiiiiiiiiMi'iiiltiliiiiiliiiiiitiir.*^ I OUR TOWN OFFICE, j The town office of the "Malaya I Tribune" has been removed from I 20a-20c, Collyer Quay, to 5 j Messrs. E. M. Glover Co., I 9, The Arcade (Ground floor) Tel. 2219. I j. Advertisement inquiries may be made there, and letters and other65 words
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Article367 1933-02-11 13 Sanction Sought To Prosecute. INTERESTING FACTS DISCLOSED. In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr ;":mute a d Bcckett Terrell an ESSE Z T an H f rV i Ce f bankr "Ptoy notice on Tan Hup Hin was grant d Ban H C i fl n in s367 words
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Advertisement138 1933-02-11 13 I THE NEW^Jw^ GATE ADMISSION 10 CENTS AS USUAL. I GHOST TRAIN LAUGH AND SHOUT-THRILLS AND EXCITEMENT lorn*- And Have A Jolly Good Ride To See Wonders. i m Ml 8:— Lew Ayres In Many a SIID AND ALSO j "FINGER PRINTS" (Serial) Ch. 5 6. Change of Orchestra toMI138 words
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Advertisement620 1933-02-11 13 CHURCH SERVICES. Septuagesima. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Ma this. 8 ami. Holy Communion. (Choral). 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. 10:30 a.m. Service at Naval Base. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at a a.m. and on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m.620 words
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Advertisement27 1933-02-11 13 Violins Fittings j Cheapest Best SEASON CO., LTD., j 115, North Bridge Road, j SINGAPORE. I Exclusive Special Articles Appear in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST," Every; JVeek.27 words
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Advertisement225 1933-02-11 13 No fussing with pots and pans, j Every mould a masterpiece Crown j Jelly is a time and labour saving BRITISH PRODUCT. j FHAMROZ Co. LUCAS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SHOULD YOU REQUIRE A DYNAMO 1 CUTOUT j STARTER MAGNETO AMMETER BATTERY I HEAD-LAMP j SIDE-LAMP J TAIL-LAMP j J ROOF-LAMP J225 words
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Miscellaneous218 1933-02-11 13 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. FEB. 11. High Tide.— 11.02 a.m. Meeting. Ceylon Sports Club. 4 pm Golf: Keppel G.C. Monthly Medal (stroked Football: S.C.F.A. v. R.A.F.. Selotar; Malav.s v. Wiltshires. Jalan Besar Perak Turf Club Spring Race Meeting. Ipoh omeapore Repertory Players, "Much Married Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p m Scene218 words
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Article132 1933-02-11 14 SHIPPING NEWS. 'Knta," Brit.. 5C9 ton-, from Penang n-2--for Penang 13-2. "Nieuw Zealand.- Dut.. 6.811 tons, frcm Adelaide 11-2: for Australa ard Java ports 21-2. '•Automcdon." Brit.. 4.731 tons, from Glasgow 11-2; fcr Horgkonj and Yckohama 12-2. "Ophir," Dut., 2.199 tons, from BelawanDeli 10-2; for Batavia 10-2. "Pres. Polk,"132 words
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Article228 1933-02-11 14 Touring Round The World. iF:cm Our Own Correspondent J Malacca. Jan. 9. Ai ten o'clock this mcrnr.it: in Jcnker Street weie reen two young German tourists in a lie* model Baby Fo d Car. They wer: Mrs. K. Dorner and Mr. H Blanc. They stayed two days in228 words
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Article113 1933-02-11 14 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singe pore, Feb. 11. Easi Wharf Entrance Gate 1). Rnjula 20. Main Wharf vEnuance Gate S). F:ic:laiul 18; KiSQSaa Mara 14; Kinta 13; Frrs. Polk 11; Aut 7. Kmplie Due* <ttsUfmm* o*t* 3), Felsander 32; Oreystoke Castle 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Nil.113 words
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Advertisement237 1933-02-11 14 §T Afrer I Comparison g c p j I simply had ro choose 1 now do you hold \n your ci Jarelte: V An every day mdicafion of your chicf characteristics j TJOLD your cigarette so— >. U between second and third fingers, and you stamp yourself as fastidious in237 words
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Advertisement174 1933-02-11 14 B /v c\ 3 W A stands for resistance to ills—for B cod-liver oil. B stands for appetite X W regained—for barley. C stands for Jl m freedom from disease—for concentrated A W orange juice. D stands for good blood, gt m good nerves, general and thorough good (G W174 words
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Advertisement492 1933-02-11 14 Gojjl News Fop pjL Sufferers FAMOUS PILES SPECIALIST i t Consulting hours 8 to 12 am Particulars of treatment can be Ptt TERMS MODERATE. per a few «75; published Ear tee aaaa* i I am glad to say that I am nov. relkved of the malady which has bi of492 words
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Miscellaneous902 1933-02-11 14 CLUB DIARY. (There are Ttitmerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune" This Diary ii provided spatially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping >t -up-to-S.ate find complete. if general interest ur.ll still be included n the Diary902 words
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Miscellaneous145 1933-02-11 14 to attend before 2 p.m. Group photograph will bd taken. Music in attendance. Telok Ayer Epworth League: Devotional meeting, church hall. 8 p.m. Tbc Post Office Club footballers" annual dinner will be held at the residence of thr rpoctl secretary. Mr. Ahmad bin Ra]ie. at 13, Eurmah Road, at 7145 words
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257 1933-02-11 15 A.B.C Of Radio. SECRETS OF LONG-DISTANCE RECEPTION. INTERESTING EXPERIMENTS. Remarkable Results Of Radio Research Board. Ij published annual report of the Bard coverlnc the past year's many most interesting experis some remarkable results. Imp riant steps forward that that which results from a of257 words
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Article120 1933-02-11 15 Inaugural Meeting Called For Yesterday. d— states the ••Times of c meeting- is convened ol terming a Wireless Society ipO; 1 .all that several years ago meeting with a similar object in view y was formed but the rganisation war. of brief dur- Bh th tuunber ol120 words
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Article117 1933-02-11 15 Reciprocal Programmes From Empire? Every British wireless licence holder can I now clap his hand to his heart and say "I teg to cheer the Empire and especially South i!2?!Z 5? Wh e thC Programmes <pa:d for by British listeners) are floating on the four winds of117 words
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Article29 1933-02-11 15 Cairo is to have a 20-kW. broadcasting station under the control of the Posts and Telegraphs Department. The station should be ready for testing in the autumn.29 words
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Article286 1933-02-11 15 Listener Writes To The 8.8.C. The following letter has been received by the BB.C. from Kuala Lumpur and is published in "World Radio:" Sir,—We feel we cannot allow this week to pass without writing to thank the 8.8.C. for the wonderful programmes they are sending us.286 words
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Article355 1933-02-11 15 PC J hos n dismantled o! Q thL lS s taUo b n ble that UC haV hPard tJ > ZISTS. 5U, Uon hope to test PUCC:I snort -*'aye transmitter m Miss D. Tuxford writes to the "Sooth China SSc? eS BriUsh North 7 With further reference to355 words
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Article179 1933-02-11 15 Shanghai Tackles The Problem. A Shanghai correspondent statesRepresenting broadcasting stati n executives l«i dealers, and members of local authori.' an international meeting with the object o clearing the Shanghai wireless situati n was SSiS whei: appr:val wm to 2 general tone of the radio regulations published by179 words
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Advertisement196 1933-02-11 15 I Triumph of plate-less accumulators j Nuii>Q nee of frequent re-charging overcome at last accumulator b a thing of th? pa~t. The new accumulator < ocr (covered in bakclue) giving twice the amperi-hour capacity. Thu*. n your 40 amp.-hour accumulator and costing little more, it ne:ds or.en. it is also196 words
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Advertisement29 1933-02-11 15 for K^larity \o!umeJ)istance JKfXclusiveEvereadyLayerbilt construction means greater power an-J longer life—thus insuring true economy and rar better radio reception. two sizes both 45 volts EVEREADY RADIO BATTERIES APB. longer29 words
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Advertisement48 1933-02-11 15 BRIGHTEN THIS SINGAPORE LIFE ytilH THE "Pff CF PEPFFCT MPitV PADIC PfCfPJiCN Mi aire experts Wt/1 iSfjfm Mcrf h jvt win le&~$ \J\f receiving sett. J&sk %mjf Met trii Gfdtwpficnes, etcM, I Guaranteed efficient y It FiuX ARTERY CO T lUDIC AND SCtriD ENGINEERS CAPIfCI ELUDINGS UNGATE i48 words
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Miscellaneous525 1933-02-11 15 THE EMPIRE STATION. Details Of Programmes In Advance. T>* following are the programme. tmUm broadest 2? Statlcn Gentry) 26J >nd TO-DAY, FEB. 235 n m amophone records. 2 -35 p. m concert by Charles ShadweU SJIJ? fr °ni the Hippodrome Theatre, Coy entry. 310 p.m. Announcemrnfc. 25 Pm Run Commentary525 words
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Miscellaneous401 1933-02-11 15 Stations Best Received In Malaya. The foOowing is revised injormation by our radio correspondent on the stations which can be received in Malaya: DAVENTRY Empire Slation; nightly 9.50 to 11.50; see above. SINGAPORE (VSIAB-41.7 metres) Is an amateur station run by Mr. and Mrs R E Sarle of Singapore, and401 words
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Miscellaneous235 1933-02-11 15 Radio Coloniale" repeated. "Alio, Alio," be* :ng said quickly. Then follows wavelength, date and programme, all In French. A fifteen minute news bulletin in ien g n«h fc given at 8.5 p.m. sekc ed from the days Continental "Dally Mall" and Paris edition of the "Chicago Tribune." The programme also235 words
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Article175 1933-02-11 16 Man Who Changes Eiffel Tower Flag. Pans. Among the strange tasks that men perform shculd surely be included that of M. Eug ne Lamier, whose responsibility it is to change the flag at the top of the Eiffel Tower. M. Lanier, who is175 words
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Article117 1933-02-11 16 Acts Like A "Modern Girl," But Looks For Ideal Husband. Belgrade. Miss Yugoslavia 1933 is net a modern girl, according to a writer in the "South Slav Herald," a Belgrade newspaper published in Ffltlfft True, she "knows how to flirt," is often "a passionate film fan," uses paint117 words
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Advertisement191 1933-02-11 16 l/PROTECTS the WORLD I against disease j Insects are dangerous! Guard yourself I the sure way from these small, swift tf c==:=^:: =^^s moving pests. To avoid typhoid carried Ifc^B^^^^rr^^ s^! by flics, malaria and yellow fever car- y^^BS^S?,^ ried by mosquitoes, bubonic plague j LJy carried by flea*, and191 words
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Article585 1933-02-11 17 Sports Pastimes. YACHTING. DODO CUP RACE FINAL. SIMMY'S EVENTS AT THE R.S.Y.C. I RKSH breeze and a CHOPPY SEA. rning sailing at the R.S.Y.C. wet pastime, the fresh breeze -th-East against the ebb tide '(■r distinctly choppy. for the six-metres Tarbet and d the line together, the latter p siticn585 words
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Article299 1933-02-11 17 ASSN. FOOTBALL. Players have visited mS^J^"»* Yin (capt.), Tona chan Vuit Tarn Kong Kine ?X ShUl HO 8 Wa. Chan Kwong l„ 8 Chwn Pa* Chen. Hughes. Ja< Col,et *0. 2? interesting with PAX, for the 2" lUrn TAM KONG before the .ntena""VS"? 0n Cheng Shui299 words
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Article105 1933-02-11 17 BADMINTON. The first committee meeting of the Rovers B.P. will be held at the residence of Mr. Tan Quee Leng, 5, Tivert:n Lane (off Killiney Road), on the 14th, at 7.30 p.m. The attention of all members is drawn to the rule that they should notify the105 words
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Article115 1933-02-11 17 The Johnston House of Raffles Institution drew 3—3 with the Lads' United B.P. at the R.I. hall on Saturday last. Scores (R.I. players mention first): Tan Chee Eng beat Goh Chin 800 15—1, 12—15, 13—13, s—o; Yeo Hong Chuan beat Tan Hock Leong 15—1, 15 —9; Ang115 words
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Article117 1933-02-11 17 On Sunday last, at the residence of Mr. Pang Kai Cheng, the Alfairs B.P. held their fourth annual meeting, when the following were elected office-bearers for 1933: President (not filled for the present); hon. secretary, Mr. Pang Nai Cheng; hon. treasurer, Mr. Lim Hu Beng (reelected); auditor,117 words
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Article104 1933-02-11 17 Grange B.P. beat the Cuppage B.P. on Saturday at the Devonshire's court by 5—2. Scores (Grange players mentioned first): Chua Leng Yong beat Tan Seng Kit 15—6, 15—12; Koh Chye Tuan beat Francis Tan 13—13 (5 —4), 15—4; Yeo Cheng Chua lost to Tan Teck Lye ll_l5104 words
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Article929 1933-02-11 17 Prominent Players' Pronouncements. CRICKET. Sir Stanley 'Jackson, one of England's greatest cricketers thirty years ago (as the Hon. r.ty. Jackson he played twenty times against 2£25* > BaVe hls vlews to "The Daily Telegraph on leg-theory bowUng, which has aroused heated controversy in the present series929 words
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Article37 1933-02-11 17 Writing about the American presidential election, Will Rogers, the famous comedian, said that Hoover lost four to six years ago. "A many old bird really got sore at Coolidge, but could only take it out on Hoover."37 words
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Advertisement183 1933-02-11 17 VALET" RAZOR -STROP \S BLADE FORM \K THE PERFECT SHAY- X INQ PARTNERSHIP! Real Value PERFECT SHAVING. f or Money QUICKER SHAVING. The RAZOR MORE ECONOMICAL I he STROP shaving: that's 3 bl ades WHAT THE*VALET* ,N c ?f^-SELF-STROPPING under, 51.25 RAZOR MEANS TO t YOU.SAVETIME.SAVE yJ\\jTj\ MONE.Y.- SHAVE A^tj^^tZ.183 words
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Article1883 1933-02-11 18 A Seven Million Deficit—Ministers' Big Problem Of The Next Budget —Will The Seretary Of State Approve Of Retrenchment Report?— Levy On Salaries To Continue— Downing Street Accepts Amended Preference, But With A Threat—. India Govt. Accepts New Minimum Wage. It is understood that the Board cf1,883 words
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Article173 1933-02-11 18 n m Production, R3 rcpre:entcd by reports from Federated Malay states I Ma ay'states and Strait; S t.lem nta, cf Tin. and Tir.-m-Or: a. 72 p. r cent mcnth of January, 1933. Tons. Federated Malay States Jj Confederated Malay States: Johore 40 K:dah 7 Perlis 45 Kelantan173 words
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Advertisement733 1933-02-11 18 t" especially £b s for growing WfW&f j j youngsters ijij J Radio-Malt is jrst the to.iic food f r family use; a spoonful morning and night j keeps them all fit and well. |j J Mother is relieved cf anxiety—a sufficiency of the essential vitamins, contained j 2 in733 words
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Advertisement259 1933-02-11 18 NOVELTY I NOVELTY!! GUARANTEED 15-JEWEL LEVER MOVEMENT. CHROME, SILVER, 14 CT. GOLD, 18 Ct. GOLD. NEW HANDLESS WHIST WATCH. NO HANDS. NO GLASS TO BREAK. Easy to find out the conect time. Movement same as an ordinary watch. Neat and compact in appearance. MODERATE PRICES FROM $10.00 UPWARDS. K. M.259 words
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Article, Illustration208 1933-02-11 19 1 rrangements For Xext Week. My Deur Nephews, iiv. we celebrate the third birthday Ciianus' Club," and we enter on our ;ii year of activity. :r.t inurate the occasion I have secured use the Marlborough Theatre for it 9 45 a.m. next Saturday. I shall208 words
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Article821 1933-02-11 19 By S.T. Koh). chums of our popular Club, council fire for it is time we in. spirit and also a week fit- and blood. You know what •i: Tie Anniversary of our Club on >: *****! Chums, please what- c d, ,iot forget the < italics, please821 words
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Article343 1933-02-11 19 ißy Paridoljus.") Arm in arm, Ahmad and I walked Jauntily into th New World last Saturday night. Ahmad is an outstation friend of mine on a visit to Singapore and I. th«igh some years in Singapore, have nevfr been To the New World. Two frogs out of343 words
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Article341 1933-02-11 19 {By Yeo Cheng Swee, Muar.) To the north-west of Johore. flowing out into the Straits of Malacca is a river of .•mall size called the Muar Hive: The land surrounding its basin about 60 or 70 miles <o its source is the Muar District. On341 words
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Article311 1933-02-11 19 (By S. T. Koh.) A week more separates the Anniversary of rrp Chums' Club from us. and to many the we;-k will seem to pass but slowly. The anxiety Tith which .many of us will watch for the day will be well repaid on that day of311 words
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Article201 1933-02-11 19 (By "Treb.") a* h» Wl at a niiht! ejaculated my brother, as he made himself as comfortable a* matrimony, just to enter Into what "Happy Baba expressed as "the sedaUve Highways of Dreamland. It cannot be helped," I answered politely or my brother is a pugilist201 words
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Article101 1933-02-11 19 t V/ g 1-1*«/ {By Yeo Cheng Sicee, Muar.t Good-day, Chums, here I am aga'n. Enjoying a happy Chinese New Year, eh? Cf course, I am enjoying it as best I can. Perhaps *hen you are reading my chat. I am enjoying a motor ride or burning101 words
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Article753 1933-02-11 19 Care With Your Clothes—For Country Wear—The King's Barber —An After-Dinner Habit. i (By David Baxter j London. Jan. 24 (by Air Mail). Not many people, apparently, are aware tha' LD£. camel, or brushed surface, overcoat, which In The Barber's Chair. How often people suffer from a753 words
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Article, Illustration52 1933-02-11 20 WASH DAY.— Practically every day is wash day in Singapore's Chinatown. ON SUNDAY MORNING.—The S.S.C. is reserved fcr the menfolk on Sunday morning—and for very good reasons too! OUT FOR FUN.—A group of happy sun-bathers at the Singapore Swimming Club. These boys are52 words
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Article, Illustration38 1933-02-11 20 THb wiNUUU I uLIC E MAN:-P !ob a bly one of thfi most unenviaole jobs in Singapore to-day. Now that the weatner ,s getting hotter his work in the heat 01 tft e day must prove very trying.38 words
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Article, Illustration9 1933-02-11 20 A BIG BLOW!—A new angle on the Wiltshire Band.9 words
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