Malaya Tribune, 15 February 1933
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Title Section36 1933-02-15 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPUIAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX.- -No. fats SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Feb. 15, 1933 Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1933.36 words
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Advertisement54 1933-02-15 1 Boy 'MALAYAN rosi I The Picture Paper •ents* I Clover Brand Milk Cream 1 I For I ji DANISH I ci*' CH (£r&ii THlC^G Health SH I 'Economy Satisfaction f 5 Sole Importers. q i THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Q M. M A (Incorporated in England). 1 «TNrAPORE KUALA54 words
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Advertisement43 1933-02-15 1 A. FLINTEU 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.43 words
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Article81 1933-02-15 2 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public. stood that the "Malaya Tribune" docs not necessarily endorse rmirnn* mu *k. be underpendents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE pr Se d bp conesspacing), and on one side of81 words
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Article55 1933-02-15 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."j Sir —In reply to the letter in your issue of the 10th but asking for a proof herein, the writer thinks it unnecessary to furnish anything at present. b?cause th? books of the Hewn Beard give all the evidence required. Yours, etc.,55 words
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Article171 1933-02-15 2 v/aiiaiUi ■(To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Si..—Being Chinese born overseas we mm* have at least a thorough working knowledge vi Kuo-Yu and characters so as to preserve cuChmese race (refer to my letter of the 2nd 1ILSC.). int vulgarisation of Chinese characters fPc>'hua easy style) is composed171 words
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Article115 1933-02-15 2 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir,-A British subject is on?, be he white ir Uh V,3S a]ls 8' anc e to Hts Bill \L di^ ng EmPer r When the Aliens f. uas bussed in the Councils everv <? -i-ie Chinese Members cppo ed it nnt f 3115 words
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363 1933-02-15 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") fcimirabie Tim'* H V U on your "People's Paner- «n Ursda y' s itsu? <* Vou were quite right in 1 ab Ve subJectthe credit cue for Govp g a share of this matter f or your C nCe363 words
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Article558 1933-02-15 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Some years back a JLn«„ by the Commissioner of Cultn Was issued the manufacture of tobaccTT\ J h re f r Jchore. The charge for the 1W State f per year, payable half-yearly ForV unexplained the issue of this u? pcd as558 words
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Article96 1933-02-15 2 Football Matches To Pay I or A War. Canton. Symptomatic of the spirit of nationalist pride with which the Chinese are facing the .situation in Manchuria are the proposals of a local patriotic association here. It exists "fa assist Chinese volunteers fighting the Japanese I in96 words
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Article51 1933-02-15 2 "Family Names Only" i n Telephone Directory. Many people are puzzled when trace Spanish l directory. years ie'Cphon? They look up the Duke of Alba p„* v appears as "Stuart y Falce "Th ?5* Count Romanones, the Croesus *T Ch f r famous noSE mUy nam?s of51 words
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Advertisement162 1933-02-15 2 I 3 Shades in 3 Days I If faithful brushing has failed to make your teeth attractive —start using a half-inch of Kolynos on a dry brush. In 3days your teeth will look 3 shades whiter. Kolynos kills dangerous mouth If lenM that cause decay and cleans teeth sparkling I162 words
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Advertisement15 1933-02-15 2 You Will if you read SPARKLES." by "Quiz." Every Week in the MALAYAN SATURDAY PnsT^15 words
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Advertisement28 1933-02-15 2 STRONG t DEFINITE IN THE OF THEfR APPEAL. YET SMOOTH anS MELLOW tti THE SATISFACTION THEY qS I "f «.<>, I f'NV>\ f j I JOHN PLAYER SONS; ENGLAND:28 words
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Article818 1933-02-15 3 "Smells Cannot Be Registered Singapore, so the guide-books tell y v. is the Hub of the Orient, the Gate of the Eist and the Melting Pot ,:f Nations. All this, strangely enough, is to some extent true, writes Dr. Thomas. Wood in The Field.' The818 words
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Article211 1933-02-15 3 Revised Censorship Regulations. Nanking Jan. 20. After several years of persistent agitation on tftV part of the Chinese newspapers against unwise censorship. which in the past has reused then* endless inconvenience, the Ccntial Executive Committee has* nnally adopted r set of regulations governing press censorship.211 words
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822 1933-02-15 3 WENT TO WRONG OUTBREAK. MEN AT PRACTICE. Official Statement As To Cause Of Delay. The fire last week at thr garage* attached to San Peng flats, Circu'ir Road. Kuala Lumpur, was discussed by the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board 0:1 Wednesday. Mr. Khoo822 words
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Article129 1933-02-15 3 Lonely Widow's Legacy To Postman. Berlin. A lonely old widow who died .here at Christmas has left all. her possessions to a postman. "He ha* always been so nice to me. chatt.ng with r;e when he tailed," she says In her will. m Once129 words
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Article115 1933-02-15 3 When Unhappy Marriages Aro Preferred. Ren«> <Ncvadaj. The oki vbM thai, two cv live more cheap.;. than one the citx n given by the attorneys of Reno, the city of quick divorces, far l?M falling ofl in their business. During 1932 there were 1,500 fewer c.uples115 words
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Advertisement181 1933-02-15 3 'if PHEIIl! Pm THE HALL MARK MINERAL WATER ll' iiil 1 I ?mm I EXCELLENCE dont delay ll ORDER PH(ENIX ph ne 24€3 NOTHING sW EXPERIENCE BETV, LL.N the sunrise and euneet of y««r bu*ln*S» life lie the years during which you should provide •ompetenoc for the time when earned181 words
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Advertisement122 1933-02-15 3 SPOPfS NOTES BY "ECHO" Every Week in the I *MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." Bread and milk A. What? Bread and Milk at a party? How unjust! How awful! #T\ But the curious thing is that the PjL. w children liked it better than the arty S For the milk, you see,122 words
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294 1933-02-15 4 Shipping News Notices. "RESOLUTE" VISITING SINGAPORE. Well-Known Americans On World Cruise. The German hnei, ■■Rcrolutc." will a'rhe again in Singapore on Maivh 8. The "Resolute's" 1933 cruise' itnerary includes: Madeira, Gibralter and Spain, the French Riviera. Monao, Italy, Greece, the Holy Land, Egypt, French Somaliland (Ea<t Africa),, In:!ia, Ceylon, Prince294 words
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Article146 1933-02-15 4 A Definite Turn For The Better. L ndon, Jan. 27. British rhlpbaQdtng, which is a never failir 4 haromeicj of the condition of Im nati n s trade, has taken a turn for tae bctle.. It is announced that frcm Nov. 1 to Jan. 23 ci-uers t r146 words
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Article170 1933-02-15 4 Malevolence Still Suggested. Paris, Feb. 6. "Le Matin" announces that the Commission making the inquiry in regard to the fire on the "Atlantique" has come to the conclusion that there does net seem to be any other explanation of the disaster except malevolence and that the public prosecutor170 words
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Article69 1933-02-15 4 4n Examining Magistrate Interviewed. Eordeaux. The gnwftrtng magistrate in the cas; of .he "Atlantique." which was almost tota'ty destroyed by flre. interviewed, stated that lo Tar he has ccme to no decision. He specified that a ni3ht watchman and a telenhonh.t will be examined, but in the same69 words
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Article81 1933-02-15 4 Owing to a continuous eas erly gale and icugh seas reUef of th? keepers of EddystonLighthouse was ten days overdue when ori Feb. 2 a relief tug was able, after severa' attempts to get near enough to establish contact with the lighthouse by means of th> breeches buoy81 words
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Article184 1933-02-15 4 Looking At It From A Different Angle. Commodore Sir Bertram P. Hayes, at the annual dinner of Merseyside jhipmastt-s and officers in Liverpool, said that the shipping indistry was in a very depre sed s ate, but ther? was such a thing as the danger cf not noticing184 words
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Article106 1933-02-15 4 The Missing Crew Of "Albatross" Found. Nauen, Archang?!, Feb 6 Twenty men of the crew of the icebreak-r Albatross.' who have been marooned on the ice for we:*s. have b?en rescued. In additior to the eight men saved a few days ago thfc accounts for all the missing106 words
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Article33 1933-02-15 4 a c osea port in the prohibited area in th* Benin Islands, on January 3 1116 At first the three whalers were said tn h. fSS^if 4 S apparentli re33 words
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Article513 1933-02-15 4 Duel With Customs Ship Reported. Official inquiries were being made on Jan 21 on behalf of the Chinese Maritime Customs in Shanghai as to the -facts of a report which appeared in the vernacular press, to the effect that the Canton gunboat Chin Tung had been513 words
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Article79 1933-02-15 4 Tokyo. Before the Budget committee cf th« D'et the Minister of he Navy, Admiral Osumi revealed that one submarine depot" ship,' two H?,n? a n( i Chasers and one O™ l arc to be built during next year. Jf j?"J. de P° L shi P displace 10.00079 words
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Advertisement398 1933-02-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR lines. (Incorporated In England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contrct with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Bangalore 6,000 Feb. 16 Comcrin398 words
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Advertisement164 1933-02-15 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch Australbohe Dampischlfis Oesellachaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1833. t m.s. KULMERLAND, via Manila Feb. 21 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Mar. 8 WORLD CRUISE 1933. f s.s. RESOLUTE, in port 8 to Mar 9 t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila164 words
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Advertisement257 1933-02-15 4 U3 L M a s a yaTribune _TBEMALAYA TRIBUNE IS ON S<ILE at THE FOLLOWING DEPOTS:— SINGAPORE. Y. Mohazned Ibrahim 124 toEf? (t Qeneal Hospital (New Seller) E fi w?i Kattuvasa 391. New Bridge Road E 8. Nainamsah. 23 Neil Road A. Habib Mohamed. 83. South Bridge Road BritSh^ 00257 words
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Advertisement111 1933-02-15 4 Mr. S. K. Ibrahim. 503 Datn Pcnang. ato Kramat Road, MALACCA. J PERAK B R N M»ta Road, 'aJrSSu? I st Main No. 35. S ,.fo„ Anson. X Ampikaipaker, Parit Buntar. SELANGOR. 'SSM'ss ass su« Lumpur, and Raiiwa/statton ku U sasr-- no *Cf£rw. Kuala W> Brl <*<fcloa Road. Co.. "a.111 words
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Advertisement100 1933-02-15 4 THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" now owned by the "Malaya TrtW" Press, Ltd, and published from the "Malaya Tribune" offices at 59-60. Anson Road, Singapore. thJ lift 80 improved by the introduction of many New while the best of the oW ore retained. J features include: J£ZZL J" ge °f PICTURES.100 words
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Advertisement439 1933-02-15 4 u orn, OenntQy) The undernoted are th* rw fixtures:OUTWARD& 5 "LAHN" for Manila. }w l Shanghai, Japan and Norti HOMEWARDS. "SCHLESIEN" for A(k 18». Havre. R'dam. H'burgTno "SAARBRUCKEN" X? ft* U M'seilles, Barcelona. Aaam J*?* H'burg and Bremen ttdani and tatennediate modation. —~«ie Mwn,,, fiCarge steamer, with ihahM accommodation. "m'lea439 words
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Article366 1933-02-15 5 Mining Shares. etneapor;, Wedne day, ll am 1 n c hare quotations are issued The ;i: co, exchange and stork yjue Buyers. Sellrra. Value. K n ba ng Tin 23 6 25 6 2 A- 10 9 11 0 rL HI- 12!J 0.35 040 0 40 norn366 words
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Article99 1933-02-15 5 iSsllD 11 I BASES A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Seilers. Singapore Cc!d S o:age 100 101 ci 6i:.gaucre Municipal (1901) 5 ptr cent 105 110 norn 61:.;apore Municipal 130Ti 4 per cnt 104 105 ncm tr.gapore Municipal (I*U 4 per cent 104 105 norn b'-supcre99 words
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181 1933-02-15 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. POOR DEMAND AT THE AUCTION. Rubber Prices All Lower. 1 (By Our Financial Correspondent j Eincapo c. Wednesday. Neon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (RtS.S. Singapore) 61/4 cts., down I/a ct. Tin (Singapore) $75, down 50 cts. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber 2> B d., down 1181 words
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Article124 1933-02-15 5 Prospects For This Year's Fair. 1 Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 8. The British Industries Fair, which wi*.l open (»i Feb. 20. Will p-.ove that British industry Ivcrj much alive, declared Major Colville. Secretary for Overseas Tr..de, in London to-day. The Fair will have a gross stand area n!Reuter Wireless. - 124 words
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Article215 1933-02-15 5 (By Courtesy cf Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Feb. 15. Selling- London 4 months' sight 2s. Lond-n 3 months' sight 2s. 3 71 32d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13 16d., London 30 days' sight 3 25 32d. London demand 2s. 3\d.. London TT 2s. 3 23 32d., Lyons215 words
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Article55 1933-02-15 5 We have had the following further rubber outputs f:r January reported to us.^ 37,700 Brunei t 4<i 200 Bruseh Rubber Estates,. Ltd. 4o 200 Changke.t 19 332 Haytor 695 4 3 Indragiri Kuala Reman Rubber Estates. Lok L Kawi Rubber. Ltd. Jj.ooo LunaS 36,400 Malaka Pinda 31 20055 words
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Article299 1933-02-15 5 Expressions Of Opinion From London. (Frcm Our Oun Correspondent.) London Feb. 1, As your n&dsn arc d übtlcss awara, the prespnt lin Cuota Scheme (popularly known ar. the Byrne Scheme) comes to r.n end on June 30 next, and its further ocratk» is urder the consideration of299 words
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Article90 1933-02-15 5 Bought By The Imperial Communications Co. Reuter Wireless. Loiidon, Feb. 10. The Imperial Communications Co. has decided to occupy the rev, £250,000 buildln j cn th Thames Er.ibunkmcnt. T-ie building is o; Icndcr.'s l?ndrr.a ks and hes besn for salr ever since it was finished a year ago.Reuter Wireless. - 90 words
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Article72 1933-02-15 5 Part Of Debt Instalment Maney Returns. Reuter Wireless. Now York, Feb. 11 By earmarking $14,002,000 cf gold here o:i Tlnnrday. the Bank of Englund regained least $50,665 cf the War Debt instalment shu paid in in December. transaction fellows the aonouncement that the New York Fedtral Rtscrv»Reuter Wireless. - 72 words
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Article161 1933-02-15 5 heaviest Settlement For Many Years. Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 11. Money has been quite usable this week owing l one payments and the heaviest Sloe* Ex. nange t ttanent for many years past. Morj rvcr \h% Clearint banks have frequently refrained from buying bills, thus further curtailing availableReuter Wireless. - 161 words
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Article54 1933-02-15 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London Spot: 2',d. New York Spot: 2 29 32 (G.) cents. Singapore: 6 1 i* cents, business done. TIN. London Boot: £149. aip 12s. 6d London 3 months: £149 ss. (Up 12.x 6d. lEin-iaporc: $75.00. COPRA. Mewra. Barlow and Co. report: Bundrted $4.95 Mixed |4X|54 words
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Article135 1933-02-15 5 Courtauld's Win Court Action. Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 14. Before the most crowded Chancery Court cf recent years, judgment was given against plaintiffs in the "thousand pounds per day" case —British Celanesc against Courtauld's— which is of vital importance in the artificial rilk and financial circles. The companiesReuter Wireless. - 135 words
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Article114 1933-02-15 5 Within ten years India will cca.se to Import rotton coods." This was the prediction Mr. R.W. Brock, ex-Editor of "'Capital i Calcutta)! at a mating in London on Jar* 13 He po'r.ted out that out of every four •i ds cf mili-madr cotton cloth consumetl to India114 words
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Article24 1933-02-15 5 The following tin returns for the first-han tl February arc forwarded:— Kutu Tin Dredging Ltd.. 339 Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd. <*«24 words
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Article143 1933-02-15 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. Pl ices for Shell Motor Spirit and various orands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon Ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon BheQ Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin Shell Kerosene per I by 4-gallon143 words
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Article465 1933-02-15 5 Moderate Crops On Economic Basis. The tWCBty-thlnl ordinary general gMCting v' Scdcnal: Rubber Estate*, Ltd, vat held on Jan. 27, at the registered offices. 7, Ore .a Win-chester-street. Londcn. E.C., Mr. ft C. Tumbull (chairman o r the coosprnyj preiirtlng, The chairman said: Gcwthm-n.—-When 1 iddmesd ycu465 words
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Article640 1933-02-15 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore Wednesday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations an issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: T ssue Value. Fraser Lyall 6* Sharts. Co. Evatt. 1 AUVnbv $0.45 »0.55 $0.45 $0.60 1 Ak-r Gajah 025 0.35 0.25 0.35 t A Hltam 0.50640 words
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Advertisement51 1933-02-15 5 THE fi SOUTH 4%: l BRITISH V W*U*AXC« COMPANY. LOeTTE». FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR j WSUEANCI ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CCSJUJfT RATES. L 0 ULABOOLIOUTH, Manager. nnlijton Qretn. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. fire, Marine, motor car AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. G JOHNSON: General ManagerOrnCß: 1-«, M.IMM gtrtet,51 words
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Advertisement52 1933-02-15 5 HUNK/ 3°|o Interest yearly paid to you quarterly Think what small amounts put regularly away now, will mean to you in time to come. In a surprisingly short time you will have an appreciable bank balance. Interest at the rate of 3% is paid quarterly. I Head Omce: 55, Wall52 words
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Advertisement291 1933-02-15 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (incorporated m ffagkMtfti S»N«iAPU««: BRANCH: t. D Aim* oa 8ir«;-» Autuorl*tfd mo tsur.» -d CaplUl Put* MM FteM ntAi» ormi: Uou;D*v, Calculfc n, tuimciu. tfafrt* fir-rf nijlMwil iii.m ia B»»t» CUP-KENT ACCOUNTS opened «nd vi er«"t I ltoW4 n ft. 1% pn MUWM SAVINO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS291 words
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Advertisement99 1933-02-15 6 jjjj» Amusements Here they are!!! I MARIE j SEii E&y £En i j POLLY J j you on th? new road to riches in A mint of mirth a fortune J l ot tfait 1 doctors reeom- W&m%>^mS '•-en;' it Politicians acclaim it.' It's .Lroodl'or what ails you! JHft 199 words
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Advertisement253 1933-02-15 6 j Another Brilliant BRITISH Achievement! j SPECIAL j MATINEE TO-PAY gig j Nightly! I Greeted by Packed Houses at Last Night's Opening j BRITISH and DOMINIONS Rousing Naval Spectacle j j HENRy 0 ONNfI EDWARDS NEftGLE ■BaaaBaBBaaHBSBHHMHBHHMBMMKfIHMaiHBVI FINE S€A SPCCTACL6 HAO€ UJtTWTH£ CO-Oi>Cft£»"lON OF THC j 6AITISH I J From253 words
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Advertisement268 1933-02-15 6 Nothing Like it Before "The Big t Broadcast ALL THE STARS OF RADIO-LAND tN A Wcvr d, MEDLEY OF MUSIC AND V <> P En, n STARS A GAt pi \c*<T —doming ro > Mlil BROADCAST ONE OK IM BIGGEST HI I v T »0 SHOWS FOR TWO P%y\IENTS f268 words
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Article65 1933-02-15 7 come of a respectable BU»its-born Lin Hock RTee. a well-dressed pleaded guilty before the Second Mr A W. Kay) yesterday to a heft in respect of $2.10. He was a in the hardware department of Little and Co. -ame afternoon he was further with theft of a quantity65 words
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Article63 1933-02-15 7 tfing before the District Judge (Mr. H. ri yesterday the Chinese manager td Hißh Street was fined $250 (In de- months' rigorous imprisonment) na tor sale certain rolls of cloth te a counterfeit trade mark had been affixed 'mplamanta, who were represented by X Cale. wrt-e a63 words
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Article166 1933-02-15 7 COMMANDER RELIEVED. Javanese Navigated Th* Ship. Reuter Wireless. Batavia, Feb. 11. Captain Eikeuoom has been relieved of com mand of the "Zcven Provincien" and has embarked on the crui>er Java pending the decision of the Court of Inquiry. According to the latest information from, the NavyReuter Wireless. - 166 words
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Article172 1933-02-15 7 Life Policy Charged As Security. In the Supreme Conrt yesterday, before Mr. Justice Mills, Mr. Wee Kee sued his son-in-law. Mr. Chan Cheow Poh. for the recovery cf $4.400. Mr. H. R. S. Zehnder appeared for thr plaintiff and Mr. Dunderdale for the defendant. The plaintiff alleged that172 words
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Article148 1933-02-15 7 Penang Tram Tickets From Calcutta. 'From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Penang. Feb. 14. At to-day's meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissi-ners. Mr. Heah Joo Seang. a new Commissioner, raised the important question of supp:rting local business enterprises from which, he said, the Municipality derived most cf Its revenue.148 words
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Article125 1933-02-15 7 Mother's Complaint Against Son. Appearing before the Sec nd Magistrate (Mr A. W. Hay) yesterday the mother 01 an eleven-year-old Javanese boy made an application to have her son sent to the Refcrmatory. She alleged that the boy gave her a lot of trcilble and frequently stayed awaytfrom125 words
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Article101 1933-02-15 7 Son and Father's Liability. The case in which Tan Eng Lee shed Urn Boon Phoekforthe recovery of a sum cf $2,000 W* taken up to-day in the Supreme Court before Mr Justice Mills. Mr N. A. Mallal appeared for the plaintiff and Mr Demuth for the defendant.101 words
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Article54 1933-02-15 7 Result Of State Financial Difficulties. Reuter. Detroit, Feb 14. Acute financial emergency has led the Governor to proclaim an eight-day publte in Michigan Stattlust companies and other nnauim will net transact any business. The position has been precipitated by h acute situation of the affairs of the UnionReuter. - 54 words
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Article14 1933-02-15 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 14. The wwer House ha* »~l an overwhelming majority.-R.uter.Reuter. - 14 words
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Article210 1933-02-15 7 Owner Severely Dealt With. Igncrance of the law affecting the bringing of do'is into the Colony led to th? appearance, before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. A. C. yesterday of a European who had travelled by the Dutch Air Mail with his two pups from Batavia210 words
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Article146 1933-02-15 7 Reds Fire On A Nazi Procession. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Feb. 13. Nazi-Ccmmunisi clashes occurred in varicu; parts of Germany during the week-end, twi people being killed and 27 injured, of whicn six are not expected to live, when Communist fired cn a Nazi procession at Eisleben in PrusReuter Wireless. - 146 words
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Article158 1933-02-15 7 Husband, Wife And Daughter Hit Mr. and Mrs. L. A Monteiro and their twelve-year-old daughter, re idents of Geylang, were injured by pellets frcm a shot gun yesterday afternoon. It appears that a dog which was in ageny after being run ever by a car, was being158 words
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Article72 1933-02-15 7 Judgment Delivered In Supreme Court. In the Supreme Court this morning M" Justice a'Beckett Terrell delivered judgment m the case concerning an application by th" Official Assignee fcr the expunging of proof of $208,708 filed by one jf the creditors. Messrs. Guthrie and Co., in the bankruptcy72 words
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Article49 1933-02-15 7 Chinese Commission In London. Reuter. London. Feb. 14. Dr. Wang, Director of the Chinese Purchasing Commission in London, has just returned frota Egypt, where he attended the International Railways Commission. He is now Immersed in negotiations of tenders for further purchases on behalf of the Chihese Government.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article50 1933-02-15 7 Pleading guilty to a charge of going about in public armed with a dagger a Chinese was fined $200 (in default, four months' rigorous Imprisonment) by the District Judge (Mr. H. A Forrer) yesterday. He had a previous conviction for being a member of a secret society.50 words
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Article48 1933-02-15 7 A Chinese boy aged 10 years, a pupil of the Anglo-Chinese School in Fort Canning Road, had a nasty fall while playing in the playground of the school this morning. He we,* removed to hospital by ambulance and is believed to be in a critical condition.48 words
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Article270 1933-02-15 7 Gaol and $6,000 Fine. Sequel To Revenue Officer's Discovery. The discovery of about $1.200 wcrth of nonGovernment chandu, which had been cleverly concealed in a consignment of tea from Hongkong to Singapore, led to the prosecution, before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday, of270 words
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Article167 1933-02-15 7 Final Discussion Of War Debts. Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 14. A meeting of the Cabinet was held in the House of Commons this afternoon ior a final discussion of the war debts oroblem before Sir Ronald Lindsay sails for Washington tomorrow on the "Majestic." Following the Cabinet meetingReuter Wireless. - 167 words
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Article167 1933-02-15 7 London (By Mail>. Reuters Agency states that the Director of the Chinese purchasing commission who is spending some three and a half mi lion cterling of the Boxei Indemnity in England on his return from a visit to the United States refers to the purchase work167 words
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Article41 1933-02-15 7 At about two o'clock this morning a young Chinese woman was found lying unconscious in Smith Street. She had severe contusions about the head and appeared to bs under the Influence cf alcohol. The ambulance was in attendance.41 words
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Article22 1933-02-15 7 Reuter Wireless. Paris, Feb. 13. I The death is announced of the ?ompofer Duparc, a pupil of Caesar Franck.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 22 words
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Article112 1933-02-15 7 At the 17th annual general meeting of the Lion City Club, held in the club house on Feb 12 1933. the following were elected office-bearers for the current year: President, Mr Chua Yew Lai; vice-presidents, Mr. Chla Ah Kan (re-elected) and Mr. Teo Hoe Kang; hon. secretary. Mr. Tan Chooi112 words
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Article128 1933-02-15 7 No News Though Ransom Offered. Reuter. Denver (Colorado). Feb. 14. Although his wife and his grandfather have expressed readiness to pay $60,000 ransom nothing has b?en heard of Charles Boettchet. the millionaire banker friend of Colonel Lindbergh, who was kidnapped from his own doorstep on Sunday by twoReuter. - 128 words
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Article94 1933-02-15 7 Grave View Of Railway Explosions. Reuter Wireless. Belfast, Feb. 12. The Ulster authorities take a grave v»ew of the week-end railway explosions, one of which was at Donegal, where a bridge was parily destroyed, and the ether on the track at Dunmarry. four miles out ide Belfast, whereReuter Wireless. - 94 words
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171 1933-02-15 7 AT THE CINEMAS. The talking film version of the famous play. "Th: Flag Lieutenant." commenced a season at the Capitol Jeteterday and was excellently received. This production has earned fcr itself a reputation that certainly decs net suffer by its presentation in Singapore, where it171 words
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167 1933-02-15 7 Entertainment ol an unusual type Is p vided in Paramount's latest screen bpecffe] The fi:g Broadcast." which commenced a season at the Pavilion Theatre yesterday. It introduces a large variety of musical items in a novel way, incidentally bringing en to the screen a167 words
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Advertisement479 1933-02-15 7 ,7tkst advertisements, j I MSA Bedok. house and poultry ing colony. Apply within. t v n Magazine Siarion ,x U TRI ST AGENCIES f> (1 c,27) LTD. c (HEREBY GIVEN that owing to h ill health of Mr. T. O. ing Director. Mr. J. W. tered Accountant, has been neral479 words
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Advertisement266 1933-02-15 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force oyer $35,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (incorporated In the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON, OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. 1.0. J J The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Bupreme Court of England and266 words
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Obituary56 1933-02-15 8 Mr Ljm Swee Gun and Mr. Tan Bin En" beg to thank all relatives end frlmds* who attended th* night visits and. funeral of h ir beloved mother and grar.d:n;>thcr-:n-lav< respectively, on Tuesday. 14 h instant; and also thos; who ter.t wreath- and lifters of condolence. Malacca56 words
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Article817 1933-02-15 8 It almost seems that the stiffening of League policy in relation to Japan's adventures in the Far East has come too late. The assumption of a firm attitude a few months ago might have proved effectual. Tat delay in coming to decisions, and the doubt as817 words
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Article122 1933-02-15 8 Mr. M. G. Warrior, accountant. S.M.R. Co Ud.. fa proceeding to India en furlcueif*kS' mg Penang by_the '-Rajula" onS2 5 W. D. N. Army' a member of the Kuala Lumpur Wbtm Clu'i has. reports the "Malay Mail." pnrSSJdP n, aeroplane for private me. The machuie ia now on its way122 words
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Article42 1933-02-15 8 *2?2 Chlna an d Japan by the "Hosan* due at Singapore to-mcrrow morning From Holland and Germany by the "Pool™ Laut," due at Singapore to-morrow monung s£m\ H r T (L ndon malls despatS g en CCmorin dUe "9 I42 words
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Article334 1933-02-15 8 Branch Needs No Outside Help. At the annual general meeting of the Young Women's Christian Association, held at Rffles Quay last evening, Mrs. B. C. Robert president of the Malayan branch, was in the chair. She was supported by Mrs. Eklund president of the Singapore branch,334 words
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Article170 1933-02-15 8 Smiles In Glare Of Floodlights. Reuter Wireless. Vatican City, Feb. 11. The Pope to-day consented to appear in a talking film. The occasion wu thTopenir rt the new Vatican ultra short-wave whS station, presented by Marquis Marconi, which is the only station of le.s- than four metresReuter Wireless. - 170 words
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Article89 1933-02-15 8 Bought By Frenchman At Auction. Reuter Wireless. Pario Feb. ll the Kin^ yal Sta K dard Which s flown on v S? 8S car when he v »sited France with the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York ™,h hC nl5 miStice has been S °W byReuter Wireless. - 89 words
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Article76 1933-02-15 8 Reception cf Test cricket broadcasts may te had direct from Melbourne (31 metres* 1« i £L** p cl tne close cf mvm** \*th details, will te ghen. At 7.35 pm a tart I°f day S PUy WiU 1,6 broad To-morrow, if there is any play, there will be76 words
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Article68 1933-02-15 8 Wednesday. Feb. 8. Ir- tht aftemocn His Excellency and La d y Clementl visited the Children's Aid Society's home in Tomlinson Road. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Geake and Mr. G G Rrberts dined at Government House. Friday, Feb. 10. Group Captain A. H. Jackson and Colonel J-68 words
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Article71 1933-02-15 8 CUR READERS' VIEWS, cn page 2 1 SINGAPORE: HUB OF THE ORIENT. p EN G FLATS FIRE, on page°3. CLUB DIARY, cn page H. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 11 THE MALAY STATES ASSOCIATION, SUIPPINO NEWS AND NOTICES™ I.OCAL CHINESE MATTERS" TRAM BLOWN TO BITS, on page°1271 words
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Article417 1933-02-15 8 (BY "IOO?J R OK nave you seen the ri. m town?" Td hate*csS money. him ir A It looks as though Sine** shooters need a lot pS?*** operations! Ut (g "AH wives are philosophy, a writer Well, mine sn deal of time on 1 I a A417 words
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Article138 1933-02-15 8 Dines In London With Japanese. Reuter. Lord'::. Rtt 15. Lord Lytton the prircipa! dinner in Lmdon of the Jfl Association of tfaa University The dinner was private n vai beid Japanese re.>t aura:: l anl was ittendea lv many mem >ers ci the Japanese colony Reuter. x LaterReuter. - 138 words
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Advertisement153 1933-02-15 8 Reduced Prices j Special Offer FOR February March WITH THE EXCEPTION OF WINES, PROVISIONS HJf.V. GOODS, CIGARETTES, CAFE, ETC AND A FEW PROPRIETARY ARTICLES ALL GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 12:". DISCOUNT j DURING FEBRUARY AND MARCH I BONA FIDE PRICE REDUCTIONS TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS. Robinson Co, Ltd, j SINGAPORE,153 words
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Advertisement82 1933-02-15 8 Latest IN Ladies 9 Toilet I Ware U.S.de c ilva Bros. i 23, High Street, Singapore. j 634 I T.K.K/S j I VELVET SHOES WITH RUBBER SOLES. j Size 18, 19 20—70 cents per pair i Size 21 22—80 cts. per pair. f Sii? 23 24—90 cts. per pair Size82 words
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1693 1933-02-15 9 NANKING TO FIND FUNDS. JAPANESE COMMANDER'S NARROW ESCAPE. STAFF CAPTAIN KILLED. The reply to the League shows that Japan will not change her attitude and it is bel Wed that China will be forced into a defensive Var with1,693 words
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Article128 1933-02-15 9 COMMONS QUESTION. Statement Of Secretary For Colonies. Reuter. London, Feb. 14. In the Hou.se of Commons, replying to a question by Mr. J. Maxton (Lnb.) as to wha' charges Jamaludin bin Tamin and Tanmalakka were arrested upon in Singapore and Hongkong rc.'TCCtlvely, Sir P. Cunl< He-ListerReuter. - 128 words
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Article66 1933-02-15 9 Trip From Britain To South America. Reuter Wireless. Rio de Janeiro, Feb. 11. Mollison has arrived here escorted by three Army aercplanes. He passed en route the French machine "Arc en del," which was flying in the opposite direction in an attempt to beat his recftnt record. HeReuter Wireless. - 66 words
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Article70 1933-02-15 9 One Of The Richest In The U.S.S.R. Reuter Wireless. Moscow, Feb. 11. A powerful oil gusher, spouting a jet nearly 250 feet high, hai. been struck in the Neft:dag c:lfl.lcb in Turkmenia, according to a serricfficial statement. It is claimed that the gu her has yielded 100,000 gallonsReuter Wireless. - 70 words
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Article894 1933-02-15 9 CAPITAL CHARGE WITHDRAWN. Mysterious Katong Tragedy. whom 2 th, woman with friendly Urm;, was discharged. Meeten *L Lt L Hay C urf hector the d P P JL h by r-errra,', JL S. wlthdra charge against acquittal d!d 0t amount tebatf of tti, 8: 22 as pre894 words
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Advertisement241 1933-02-15 9 l S' f FINEST ak »=>ts. tdJ&Km recordings. "His Master's Voice" RECORDS FOR FEBRUARY and MID-FEBRUARY NOW ON SALE Also following popular tunes: B 6260 >lellI e11 me to ni^ht F -T. Ambrose Orchestra. I Moon Ambrose Orchestra. i B 6245 l}*™ is the Sweetest thing F.T. Ray Nobles Orch.241 words
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375 1933-02-15 10 Can England Do It? 160 Runs To Win Ashes. PROSPECTS OF EXCITING FINISH AT BRISBANE. "AUSSIES" ALL OUT FOR 175. ENGLAND'S BIG BUT DIFFICULT CHANCE. The Fourth Test, which commenced at Brisbane on Friday, promises to end in a close and exciting finish. With a first innings deficit of 16375 words
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Article869 1933-02-15 10 Reuter. Brisbane. Feb. 14. The attendance had increased from 6.00 C t:- 13.000 when play was resumed aft-r lunch with the England first innings total standing at 321 runs for eight wickets. Faynter began to open out his shoulders and runs came in at a brisk pace,Reuter. - 869 words
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Article416 1933-02-15 10 SUNDAY'S GAME AT BALESTIER. The game between teams of twelve-a-side captained by N. A. Mallal and Abbasbhoy cpened the cricket season for the Indian Association at Balestier :n Sunday. The match ended in a draw, the Captain's team requiring 15 runs for victory with one wicket to416 words
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Article110 1933-02-15 10 The Selangor Club have drawn up a programme of 50 matches for the ensuing season. All the inter-State games, except the one against Perak, will be played at Kuala Lumpur. The first will be against Singapore at Easter. Negri Sembilan will be entertained at Whitsuntide, and Penang110 words
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Article503 1933-02-15 10 LUCIFER SOCIETY'S TOURNAMENT. GOLF. The British Empire (Overseas) golf meeting and dinner, organised by the Lucifer Golfing Ecciety of London, will again take place in 1933. Any British amateur member (men enly) of a recognised golf club in the British Empir.: (overseas), whose lowest and certified handicap503 words
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Article131 1933-02-15 10 LAWN TENNIS. Yesterday's ties in the S.C.C. tournamen; resulted as follows: Mixed Doubles Handicap: W. R. Dobb- and Mrc. Stapleton. plus 3, beat Major H. L. Graham and Mrs. C. J. Smith, ewe 15. 6—l. 3—6. 6—o; W. H. Droogleever and Miss Walker Taylor, owe 15.3.131 words
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Article560 1933-02-15 10 ST. MATTHEW'S BEAT SIONG 800. ASSN. FOOTBALL. By the odd goal in five, St. Matthew's Young Pec pie's Guild sprang a surprise up m Siong Poo Athletic Association in an S. C. F. A. intei-Club League game last evening at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The losers turned560 words
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Article79 1933-02-15 10 Th? present positions in the S.C.F.A. League competition, including yes erday s game, are as follows:— P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Companions 8 6 1 1 30 9 13 Amicables 6 5 0 1 18 6 11 Aston A.C. P 3 4 1 11 1679 words
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Article356 1933-02-15 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. The preliminary games in the S.C.C.'s six-a-side football tournament were payed yesterday, when six teams competed in three matches. FIR6T MATCH. The first game, between "L" and "G teams, was wen by "L" team by two corners to one. The teams were: "L" TEAM: Horsley. Nickels,356 words
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Article167 1933-02-15 10 When th'? slx-a-side competition is finished an eleven will be selected for friendly games. It has been widely assumed that the S.C.C. would be unable to field a good senior side thi. season but the football section of the Cricket Club have a very different opinion about it.167 words
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Article645 1933-02-15 10 KATH-L/EEN 111 tEADS IN FIRST RACE. YACHTING. There was a fairly strong North Easterly wind over i flood tide when the three 6-metre yachts of the R.S.Y.C. came to the starting line in the drift rate for the Guillemari Cup. A good ttUttt was made for the645 words
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Article72 1933-02-15 10 SEPARATE CLASS FOR CARNERA HEA\ YWEIGHT BOl'r BANNED BOXING. The New York Bating c Jj out the title .fight, fixe,: £f!£ m between Jack Sharky and r i The Commission has r« c *"*rv nougiV class, and Camera meeting opponent? of to and over-six feet in72 words
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Article186 1933-02-15 10 fc» York. Feb. 14 Camera s am* ha, been ordered m t ...arge :f manslaughter. Earhe r Ernie Sehaaf. who was tn eked m' hv Camera in the thirteenth ol the* 15 taut en Friday, died tc-di ing an operation After sent to hospital in186 words
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Article326 1933-02-15 10 ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED. BADMINTON. The United Chinese Amateurs celebrate their eleventh anniversary at "Villa Dolce Tanjong Katong Road, on Sunday last. Ther was a large gathering of members and friend and they were treated to an excellent display cf badminton. In the exhibition singles Mu Wang Siew326 words
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Article88 1933-02-15 10 On Sunday last the E g J Mission Badminton Part > earne s to nil. B.P. at the former's court 1w 0 Scores (E.PM. mentioned first). j5 9 beat Sim Ah KUn 13-13' gree lS ~l0. Teo Hon Siong beat 1 jok Y*88 words
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Article94 1933-02-15 10 Ahambra.-Marie Drees* Cap.tol.--Th. Flag V**£* Anna Neagl: and Henry Bd*ar£ Empire.-Clark Gable and "Polly of the Circus. m*lsa Great Wor.d.-Side Malay opera. Chin cc < ing films The Da* t ••Love Comes Along") Marlborough. I talkie. -,ho?t New World.-Sid > open-air cinemas. HalaJ angs. cabaret and Corte*94 words
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Advertisement79 1933-02-15 10 --\jtttiiimnii!tKin»iiiiiiiiiittiiiii»iiiHtii»Hai!iiiiii«!«i«intiiiiiiiiintimi^ I OUR TOWN OFFICE, j I The town office of the "Malaya I I Tribune" has been removed from I 20a-20c, Collyer Quay, to I Messrs. E. M. Glover Co., I I 9, The Arcade (Ground floor) I Tel. 2219. 1 Advertisement inquiries may be I made there, and79 words
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75 1933-02-15 11 Wellington (New Zeaand.) Poumd vmconscious with symptoms of poisoning while staying with friends in the country, a medical practitioner who came to New Zealand from England some years ago, Dr. James Watkins Harper, temporarily responded to treatment but has now died In Auckland75 words
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Article382 1933-02-15 11 Proceedings Of Committee Meeting. m£mT2SJZ COmmittee of the Malay 2 ian 24 mr°E D S SH ld in KUalB LumpUr was in the a nd sSf° (Vlce "P H, M, s. TSso^ '^utU a hon. 'secret"" Mr hon h V c rar v ment Arbuthnott as382 words
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Article72 1933-02-15 11 Sussex Man Who Laid First Atlantic Cable. Lake Geneva (Wisconsin). Mr William N. Napper. a native of Sussex who helped to lay the Atlantic cable in 1866-7. lias died at his heme here, r.ged 97. Only two other members ol the 600 men f«xming the crew72 words
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Advertisement15 1933-02-15 11 IKONTA AUTOMATIC CAMERAS. MODELS FOR 8 OR 16" EXPOSURES. Obtainable from all Photographic Stores. j15 words
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Advertisement272 1933-02-15 11 BY SPECIAL TO H.M. APPOINTMENT. THE KING OF SIAM. 1 Willi its violent movements of the |Bp arms can alter the unfailing accuracy ol an Omega watch. because of its precision and sturdiness you will find an Omega on the wrist or in the pocket of the world's most famous272 words
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Advertisement11 1933-02-15 11 Make Sure You Get The "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." The Picture Paper.11 words
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Miscellaneous794 1933-02-15 11 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary m provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date *nd complete. Happenings of general interest vnll still be included in the794 words
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Miscellaneous319 1933-02-15 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, FEB. 15. High Tides—l.3o a.m., 1.38 p.m. Rotary Luncheon. Adelphi Hotel. 1 p.m. Hockey: V.M.C.A. v. R. 1., R.I. Footbad: Marine Dept. v. 5.H.8., 5.H.8.; S.C.C. Six a Side Tournament: Chinese II v. Malays 11, Jalan Besar. Perak Turf Club Spring Race Meeting, Ipoh. Lawn Tennis:319 words
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Article610 1933-02-15 12 PASSENGERS VANISH. More Details Of Gas Explosion. Reuter Wireless. Further dr ail* of the huge gas explcsion in Newe-nkirchrn (Germany) rrvea'. that a tram was blown to bits and that the passenger* completely vanished. Neunkirchen, Feb. 13. Two graves in the local cemetery, one in theReuter Wireless. - 610 words
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Article881 1933-02-15 12 Complaint Of Bus Owners. (By Our Chinese Correspondent.) The decision of the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore; to abciish, by July 1, all "T" model Ford buses has met with strcrg eppos tion from the Singapore Motor Bus Tranr.po t Owners' Association. A pctitlcn dated Oc* 24, 1932,881 words
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Article122 1933-02-15 12 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Feb. 15. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Shantung 22; Rajula, Takada 20; Bulan V. Dk. Entrance. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Naldera 18; Kistna 16; Talma 14; Nagoyu Maru 11; Santcs Maru 9; Ginyo Maru 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Steel Scientist122 words
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Article95 1933-02-15 12 Owners Demand Payment Of Insurance. SHIPPING NEWS. Reuter. Paris. Feb. 14. Following the declaration of the Cherbourg Tribunal of Commerce that the "Atlaytiquc" is a "constructive" total Inea, the owners have f .er;dercd a formal notice of the abandonment of th" vessel to the underwriters and requiring :htReuter. - 95 words
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Article379 1933-02-15 12 P. 0. "STRATHAIRD." A Case Of Smallpox Diagnosed. Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 9. When the P. and O. liner Strathaird," arrivtd at Plymouth flying tlic yellow flag to indicate the possibility of contagious disease aboard, it ww learned that a c?se of smallpox had been diagnosed a few days afterReuter Wireless. - 379 words
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Article200 1933-02-15 12 Singapore. Feb. 15. r (Siam w. Coast No. l per Koran «115 R. (Siam) W. Coast 2 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 $106 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 $102 Rice, Siam -Old" per koyan No. 1 $180 Rice. Siam "Cd" «*> 2 $167 Rice. Siam "Old" No. 3 $150200 words
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Article294 1933-02-15 12 Contributions By .Vf Unj eipal Clerks. In May cf last year. Mr w d sident of the Municipal comm:,' chairman of the Non-European 5# H mittee. wrote to the Municipal v Co-operative Thri't and Loan So< ing to the members to i rdst in ih 3^1294 words
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Article106 1933-02-15 12 Many German Officials Relieved. Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Feb. 1J The names of the fcrmer Socialist Polict President of the Berlin police and th? Chiefs cf po ice st Hancvcr. Ereslau. Frankfort, Me and Stettin appear in a lengthy list of Provincial Gcvernor- and Police Presidents who haveReuter Wireless. - 106 words
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Advertisement58 1933-02-15 12 "PINEAPPLE" BRAND HAMS BACON j "PINEAPPLE" HAMS BACON I are the finest procurable always fresh end delicious —as new shipments are constantly arriving to meet the ever j increasing demands throughout j Malaya. SINGANM (CID &HMGE C?L t Orchard Read arid Sub-Depcts [j Comparison f j I simply had j58 words
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Advertisement9 1933-02-15 12 THE PEOPLE'S PAPERS "Malaya Tribune"— Daily. "Malayan Saturday Post"—Weekly.-9 words
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Advertisement186 1933-02-15 12 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A REMEDY EOB < <>NN< MI'TION HAS BEEN mm DERK P. YONKERM AN, «»«2 THE NEW REMEDY FOR UOSSOHTT** Marvellous as it may M «fg ol failure, a remedy has b ,v. v cas cured the dradly umpJ «c advanced stages of the ar-ea*. will longer186 words
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Miscellaneous159 1933-02-15 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme of Drills up to and for Weekending Feb. 19, 1933: TO-DAY. FEB. 15. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters S.R.A. (v) Elementary Gun Dri'.l, Battery Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. 1st Bn. Sig. Section, Voluntary Parade —Visual Signalling. j 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "D" (Eurasian) Coy.. 1 30 yards Range. 5 15 p.m.—Headquarters, M.G.159 words
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Miscellaneous63 1933-02-15 12 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Nirht. Max. Enght Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshin .TIN* Stations. D-g. F. Inches. Hours D'g F. Alor Star 91 Nil IU Kota- Bharu 87 Nil K. Trengganu 84 Nil 10.7 N Bukit Jeram 89 Nil UJ Mersing 82 Nil 10.3 JJ Singapore 9163 words
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Article267 1933-02-15 13 One Hour's Job—After Months Of Preparation. Naples. A complete wall of a church, weighing sixty tons wh-ch bears a valuable 17th century fresco by Franc sco Solimena, has been removed bodily and placed in another part of the church without the fresco suffering any267 words
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63 1933-02-15 13 Washington. j There were 11,590,000 unemployed in the United States in the month of November, I according to the estimates of the President 'A the American Federation of Latour. The President tddi, howew, that unem- ployment does not appear to be increas rg so63 words
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150 1933-02-15 13 British Companies Benefit. Shanghai. China has long been one of the most backward countries so far as life insurance is concerned but a chang? is gradually taking place. Many more insurance policies are now being taken out and Briti h insurance companies in pazcir.uUr150 words
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Article121 1933-02-15 13 20 Ins. High And Never Seen A Motor-Car. Be grade. Ivon Trajkovich. the smallest man in «?uroFlavia, who Is less than twenty inches high, bat just celebrated his 60th birthday, according to the "South Slav Herald," the Bngli h language paper publi'-hed here. Ivan lives in a121 words
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Advertisement69 1933-02-15 13 There is ONLY <ONE Ovaltine Ml why delicious iprewte tonic food "r.tific procesres of Ovaltine" it b made from the i: extract, fresh laid eggs. There In Ovaltine." nor large percentages of uch as sugar and the price. Ovaitm." is pure, conQourisbflMna. Its ly balanced to and are 5o easily69 words
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Advertisement30 1933-02-15 13 MWHMIHg I JUST UNPACKED LARGE SHIPMENT TRIOTRON ELECTROLYTIC CONDENSERS (430 Volt Working) 8 MFD $2.50 OBTAINABLE FROM THE SOLE AGENTS: Radio Service Co. of Malaya 2, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE.—'PHONE 7399.30 words
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Advertisement313 1933-02-15 13 CRAVENS CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CICARETTES are LONDON made j l j connoisseur's cigars come from fcfc^**>•• \jSy J Havana, but he is careful to see that .^^J^tp his Cigarettes are made in London &WS\*' :tr ****T- +>> '^^fm traditional place of origin. of the World's jine>t 8 and nttin °.iy> the313 words
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Miscellaneous197 1933-02-15 13 EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA), QEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. From The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. Wavelengths: 25.3 and 31.3 metre, O M.T. 2.30 pm. Time- Signal from Big Ben Concert by the Northern Studio Orchestra, fr m a Ma nche«ter197 words
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Miscellaneous438 1933-02-15 13 Tuesdays and Fridays and from 7 to 9 p.m. aundays. Latest reports show that the station r>as been well received In various parts of Malaya, as well as In Sumatra, Java and Slam, with good volume and quality. BANDOENG (P.M Y-58 3 metres), Bandoeng Kadio Society, is regularly received during438 words
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Article1036 1933-02-15 14 AN EARLY PAHANG GOLDFIELD. MR. H. S. TALALLA RELATES EXPERIENCES OF THIRTY YEARS AGO. Reminiscences of early days in the Pahang "goldfleld" around Selinsing were related to the "Malay Mail" by Mr. fl. S. Talalla. of Rohini Gardens, New Petaling Road. Mr. Talalla was hospital1,036 words
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Article104 1933-02-15 14 Twenty-Eight Stone Despite Active Life. Air. F. W. Lane, who lives in N:w K?nt Road, London. S.E.. is believed to be th? heaviest and biggest man in London. Here ar> the reasons why: Weight over 28 stone. Height 6 f:et. Chest 63 inches. Waist 63 l L104 words
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Advertisement689 1933-02-15 14 j HUDSON TIPPING WAGONS Fitted with FARO HIGH-CLASS BALL-BEARING Wheels Axles. A BOY CAN DO A MAN'S JOB l 'illSl^^^^^jn^^^^ when usins HUDSON Wagons j COMPANY, LIMITED. iiijipwn ninTiirni'"!»— ii lii in" ■iniiWW ©Every cent spent in Malaya on locally j| manufactured goods is a direct benefit to the finances689 words
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Advertisement107 1933-02-15 14 malt"'' everyone is Scott's Porag* Oats. Scotland gro v. s i n st oats of any country in the wo; Id. And Scott's PorageOat* are Scotland s Best-supreme m flavour and nourishment. Sole Agents for Mala* a THh BORN fc'O COM PAW, Ll P. KAPALA CHINTAMAM. The best for all107 words
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Article528 1933-02-15 15 FAREWELL TO G. A. Banquet At Istana Besar. iFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Feb. 13. Their Highnesses the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore gave a farewell dinner last night at tne Istana Besar in honour of the Hon Dr. O. Winstedt (General Adviser, Johore). who528 words
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Article206 1933-02-15 15 Germans Urged Not To Buy His Books. Berlin. A Kiel doctor, Heer Philippe, has made a vie lent attack in a medical paper on Dr. Axel Munthe. the author of "The Story of San Michelc", which is being almost as widely read in its German206 words
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Article59 1933-02-15 15 Distilling Apparatus. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Feb. 13. Tan Ngong Nya, a Chinese woman, was charged before Mr. J. C. Derrick in the Police Court to-day with possession of eight gallons of dutiable liquor and a distilling apparatus at Tranquerah. She was convicted and bail of $3059 words
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Advertisement362 1933-02-15 15 P 0 P U LARM^IjW •HE WQRjLD ial lutciooa flavour. drivers' FRUITS VEGETABLES Chucrs* Jams, Olde English Marmalade and Custard. I IT. VICK CO.. Hongkong Bank Chamb ers Singapore I THIS IS POSTUM TIME w \.''.'.'Z "NO, I haven't given up tea don't in* lend lo either. I like it362 words
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Advertisement583 1933-02-15 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. uET—I6S, Tank Road, Immediate entry .ply Meyer Brother*. JO let—Rooms. Shops and Garages at BURLINGTON. Coleman Street—Phono 7108. TO 8. Upp.r Wtlkie Road, two-storeyed compound house, will sanitaiy installation, water, electric lights and garage. Apply to N. B. W., 26-A, Newton Road. TO583 words
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