Malaya Tribune, 16 February 1933

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. vol. xx.- No. 39 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Feb. 16, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1933.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 67 1 lluy the 'MALAYAN SATURDAY fOST The Picture Paper. cents. THE LAST WORD M THE ART OF BRLWING Sole Importers The East Asiatic Company, Limited. KUALA LUMPUR PENAN G. J IN HANDY AND HYGIENIC PACKAGES i NOW AVAILABLE j I AT j Singapore COLD STORAGE <*. im ORCHARD ROAD &^SU^-DEPOTS^^ [I
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    • 175 1 A. FLINT ER j 6, Rallies 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. J I I S SIISPIpI
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  • 127 2 Stirring Tale Of Maori Stoicism. Auckland <N.Z.) How a bush-feller, with his leg badly crushed by a falling tree, amputated his own foct with a dinner knife is told in a Stirling tale of Maori stoicism from a back country hospital at Rawene. The bush-feller, James
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  • 452 2 Singapore. Feb. 10. MEAT. Bwf. steak <round), kati X Eeel. stew or curry, kati 25 Fork, ran. kati 46 Pork, lean fat «Ist quality I, kati 35 Mutton. Australian, lb. 33 Fowl, kati 40 Hens 'locally reared>. kati 4G Ducks, each 5u Pigeon, domestic unfledged, pair 80 Mveons, fledged,
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  • 91 2 Red Indians Don't Speak To Them. Cleveland Ohio). Divcrr Is kept at a minimum among 4v IfcMUC Indians by their "perfect iolution of th 1 mo;her-in-law problem."' according to Chi°f Wi-Hi-Ni-Pa. The Chief, who Is going to Austria t» attend the boy scout jamboree there.
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  • 77 2 Now They Are Married. Budapest. Paul Vig, a dashing young man, met a charming girl called Rosalie Tcrma fifty-three years ap He fell in love with her. But Paul was already married, and his wife refused tg divorce him. So for fifty-three years
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  • 58 2 Famous Men hi In 19.-,:! Th.se an vcm of will bring, according to Marion, a well-known A rumour of a war in volvcd, but which win Heavy mortality «mo "Economic improvem» i America. The worst months oi t Marion, will be Januarys likely to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 846 2 NOVELTY I NOVELTY GUARANTEED 15-JEWEL LEVER MOVEMENT. CHROME, SILVER, 14 CT. GOLD, 18 Ct. GOLD. NEW HANDLESS WRIST WATCH. V NO HANDS. NO GLASS TO BREAK. Wimj to find out thr correct time. Movement same as an ordinary watch. Neat and compact in appearance. MODERATE PRICES FROM $10.00 UPWARDS. K.
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  • 2473 3 VICEROY'S OPENING ADDRESS TO ASSEMBLY. INDIANS IN MALAYA. NO TARRYING ON THE ROAD OF CONSTITUTIONAL ADVANCE." the Viceroy, after referring absence of Sir Ibrahim Pit-.dent, owing to illness. g usual survey of the various concern upon which Hon. Id receive intormation. I wish :..-fulness
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  • 92 3 In addition to his original sanction to Mr C.S. Ranga Aiyar's Temple Entry Bill, H E the Viceroy has now permitted the introduction of Dr. SubbarayatVs Bill in the Assembly, also given notice of by Mr. C S. Ranga Aiyar. Of course, the Government will insist on the circuhuion with
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  • 301 3 Meeting To Form New Association. On the initiative of the recently fo-.med Reform Itasociailoh, a meeting of that community was held on Sunday at 03. Haveloct Read, with a view to discussing and takirg steps to form a new Association in Singapore, which could in every respect
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  • 173 3 Five Per Cent. Restoration Possible. Pending Success Of C onversion Scheme. There is no indication yet regarding the Una] decision on the salaries --cut." R is learnt, however, fr:m Assembly lobby circles thai Government has decided not to restore the cut entirely owing t: the difficulty of finding
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  • 67 3 Burma anti-Separationist leaders were to proceed to Delhi on the Ist. bast, to meet the Indian leaders during the Assembly session. They wanted to discuss the Burmese cen-titut-icnal situation with Pandit Malaviya and others and had requested the Pandit to meet them at Delhi on the 4th or sth But
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  • 229 3 The Difficulties Of Britain. Lord Lloyd On The "Clash Of Ideals." London. Jan. 23. Lord Ujjd, In his KMk -Egypt Cro H■ h pu bllyiK,d to a y contend! that the a,h between the two ideals of benevolent odmmistration and the development ol .uitonorny is responsible for
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  • 1360 3 THE SELECT COMMITTEE. SHAUKAT ALI COMING TO SINGAPORE NEXT MONTH. All is set for the task of constitution-making. Below are discussed what the White Paper will contain and the duties and terms of reference of the Joint Parliamentary Select C mmittee. British statesmen are
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    • 87 3 Hit* Ormk J$ Fountain urn JEtST For Your Handwriting Choose Al^r "PILOT and take full jM£f Guaranteed to last perfectly /Kawßt Prices range from $2.50 xwf&fft upwards. WtTZ'TT'if f m*Wm\ Sfl THE PILOT PEN Co., No. 6, The Arcade, Singapore. A I lAVASON SPECIAL SV If I PS. "Light-ftoase" Hrand.
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  • 221 4 Shipping News Notices. THE N.Y.K. MERGER NEGOTIATIONS. The Reason For Failure With O.S.K. The ill jiff of the leeent failure of the "merger** negotiations between the Nippon Yusen Kaisha and the Osaka Sho-cn Kaisha was solved when, addressing a general of holders. Mr. Hori. president of the O.S.K, drew an
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  • 177 4 Abnormal Increase During Past Three Months. So hta'.y lias liie booking of ca go f.om Australia to the Far Eart been duiing vhe past ihre >: onths that it has bec.me necessary to add a tvgo ship to the nt Eastern aiU Austinlian Ln;* se vi;e. A well-kn.<\vn
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  • 35 4 The "Venter Maru" (6.500 tone) of the Kawmaki Kisen Kaisha caught fir., in the fourt.i hatch in YcKchama harbour and lost twenty bales of pulp in the fire, which was eventually extinguished three BOUTS lat.r.
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  • 31 4 "Herr Murium Bceger." vice-prerident of the. Hamburg-America Line 3-d former presidrnL of the Grrman Ausrralian Line, has b2en elected pte idem of the "Hapag" in saccirsicn to the lut? Herr Cuno.
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  • 306 4 1933 Promising Well For British Shipping. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Jan. 31 (by Air Mail). This year premises to be a busy one for England's shipping industry. J|lot for a long time has the industry been abl? to look forward With so much confidence to new contracts,
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  • 109 4 Chinese Soldier's Leap From Steamer. A Chinese s ldier's bid for liberty after h? I ad been put on board a ship for Pakhei, cu'mn.: d ir- Lis removal tc U.° Kowlaon H: pital fo lowing his rescue from the harbour. According to a police report the
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  • 63 4 British Vessel Sends Call For Help. London. Feb. G. The Fumes:; Withy cargo steam:r Pacific Shipper. 6.300 tens, with a crew of 47, bouna from London to Portland, Oregon, r.ported engine ablaze and fire spreading, when Li miles off Cap? Flattery to-day. The United States steamer Charlis
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  • 142 4 Antarctic Expedition To Leave In Sept. Reuter. Dunedin. N.Z.. Jan. 5. Preparations for Rear-Admiral Richard BynTl second expedition to the Antarctic wastes are new in hand, according ta advice received here to-day. The expedition b expected to leave the rjrdl d States for New Zealand next September. The
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  • 104 4 China Inland Waterways Regulations. Shanghai. Feb. 4. The Chinese Maritimes Customs have issued a notice drawing the attention of shipcwners. I hip-agents and ship-masters to the fact that it is forbidden, by the Inland Water Steam Navigation regulations, fcr any vessel to touch at any foreign port
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  • 107 4 Freighter Helpless In Teeth Of 70 Mile Storm. Halhax. Nova Scotia, Jan. 2g. The frieght s.eamtr City of Delhi." disabled through the 1 ss of its propeller, is being tossed helplessly, oil the coast of Nova Scotia, by the tremend us seas caused by a seventymile gale
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  • 82 4 Premature Explosion Of Dynamite Charge. With both his hands severely mutilated by an explosion of dynamite, a fisherman has been admit.cd to the Ko\lo:n Hongkong Ho:pital. Th? injured man. Chan So. of Tai-O. waengaged m fishing cp rations off the coast of Plngehan district. Charges of dynamite wer«
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  • 607 4 "Siangyang Maru" Held By Armed Chinese. How a Japanese ri\er steamer was bca deu by an afiacci pang of Chin se unds the pretence cf searr-L.nj for ccntiab nd. and hew the ship was held up for two ho.rs while the alter intimidating rr.emb.is of the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 439 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. pT&a BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (IncorporateJ In England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM "NAVIGATION C 0.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Oflotret with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Bangalore U« Ccuncrin Feb X
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    • 212 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs l < Oesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t m.s. KULMERLAND, via Manila Feb. 21 f m.s. RAMSES, via MaDila Mar. 8 WORLD CRUISE 1933. f s.s. RESOLUTE, in port 8 to Mar. 9 T m.s. DUISBURG,
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    • 527 4 Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune THE MALAYA TRIBUNE IS ON SALE AT Mr. S. X Ibrahim 503 Dato Kmmat THE FOLLOWING DEPOTS:- Penang. Kramat Road. SINGAPORE. MALACCA. Y. Mohamed Ibrahim, 134, Tanjong Pagar Wnr u( Road, and Keppel Road Railway Station. ?S tT Cross stre <*- A. Palasamy.
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    • 169 4 < THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST is now owned by the "Malaya J Tribune" Press, Ltd., and published from the "Malaya Tribune" offices I at 56-60, Anson Rood, Singapore. /I is beinp greatly improved by fft« introduction o/ many Netc I Features, while the best of tht old ones are retained.
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    • 455 4 STEAMER jjAnjjjg* NoRDdeuts^e ll Germany j The undernoted are the Company, fljttures:— lntejfcj OUTWAXDA 5 "LAHN" for Manila. Hongkor, l93s Shanghai, Japan and North Chin. Ild Mir 5 HOMEWARDS. "SCHlesien" for Aden, m. mi Havre, Dunkirk. R'dam HI Bream "SAARBRUCKEB** for M'seilles, Bareelcna, Adas H'burg and Bremen Feb. 18 •Cabin
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  • 372 5 Mining Shares. >... aporc, Tiiureday, 11 a.m. in share quotations are Issued Co. exchange and stock Buyers. S?lkra. Ug Tin 23,6 25 6 18- 20,- norn H b Tin 10 9 116 o a '.;«la Tin 11- "i--:1 teur'f F*il*ni o.ob O.IC 11 Tin 0.35 0.40 Tin
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  • 91 5 BSCI D 81 r I I SEE A CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyer.-. Sellers. Iftfl Cold S'.crage 100 101 cl lEtnyai Municipal HMD 5 per cent. 105 110 norn S:-gapore Municipal [ISO?) 14 per c nt. 104 105 nem 1 El Municipal 104 105 norn R
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  • 287 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. U.S. CONSUMPTION HIGHER. Rubber Inclined To Be Steadier. (By Our Financial Conespondent.) Singapore, Thursday, Noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 614 cts., down Yg ct. Tin (Singapore) $751/2, up 50 cts.Yesterday's Prices:— .London Rubber 2 3 32d., down 1 32d. iuarket Tone: Dull. New
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  • 257 5 American Panacea For Depression. Forty-five nations are now off the gold stancsrd, including Sou h Afiica, the lau-.-t convert. Thirly-P-ur ct them have officuvty suspendsd the open 'Aon of the gold scandau. ELven others are virtually in the same caltgcry, 'he Chief cf the Finance and
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  • 112 5 Declared A Land of Promise. Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 10. Argentina is still a land of promise, declared Dr. Julio Rcca. viee-Pre- d.ni of the Renuil c «d*cn the Argentine Mission was enterta nsd bp tSM Lord Mayer ac the Mansion House to-day He added that British capital wa-
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  • 49 5 Ranga a, f.-'o. 15. The Burma Legislative Council has recommended that ihe Government of India ahouki prohib.' the entry hit India of nee and ricprcductj roc cf Empire origin.—Reutrr. [Tni: iJ aimed at stopping the ccoinetttl n cf Slam J-nd Sa.rjcn rice m the Indiar
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  • 9 5 Pieuls. ir.ushai Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd. 290.37
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  • 595 5 Fraser (Vs Weekly Report. IgFiaser and Co. report as follows an Feb. lcSlv th th^ r f mark6tS at home nteie- ,1 very little f outstanding a I h r 1 c0 nric nt on since our last, report. a tentl0n more or less focus ed on preliminary
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  • 215 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Feb. 16. Selling' L" A don 4 months' sight 2s. 3 7 sd. .ond:n a 3 months' sight 2s. 357 32d.. London 60 .ays' sight 2s. 3 13 3Cd., London 30 days' sighi V 3 °25 32d. London demand 2s. 3^d., Indon
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  • 152 5 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 Britlsn Imperial gallon 8e fijc 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon JfJJ Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin *J-<» Shell Kerosene per 2
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  • 144 5 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report. The Singapcre Chamber of Ccmmerc Rubber A.-cciation. in th.ir weekly auction report or yes, crday, state: Catalogued 1,473,632 lb.-657.87 tens. Offered 1.438,577 lb.-642.22 tons Scld 1.265.676 lb —565.03 tons. Lcndon spot 2 1 d. Hi v York spo. 223 32 (gcldt
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  • 53 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London Spot: 2 3 32d. New York Spot: 2- s <G.) cents. Singapore: 3 16 cents. TIN. Londcn Spct: £148 10. (Down 10s.). London 3 months: £148 12s. 6d. (Down 12s Cd.>. Singapore: $75.50. COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: Sundried $4.95 Mixed $4.f>0 The
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  • 116 5 Stock Markets Close In Japan. Reuter. Tokyo, F.b. 15. Slocks and stock markets in Tokyo and Osaka w-jre closed this afternoon owing to a MTtre -limp due to the reaction in the A.a !on at :>eneva.—ReuL r. [Recent reports from Tokyo and other .~.:iar.cial centres shew that ever
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  • 86 5 i Inc rperatcd in England I. SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000.000 Paid-i'p-Capi al £1.000.000 Rescn c Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: B ntbay, Calcuita. Colombo, Karachi. Madras, Amara. Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuli. fcfoeill and Singapore. CURRZNT ACCOUNTS i
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  • 374 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Thursday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations art toned by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Eratt: r s»ue Value. Fraser Lyall Share*. de Co. Cvatt. l iiimirjr $0.45 $0.55 60.46 to.co 1 Alor Gajab 025 0.35 0.35 0.35 IA. Hitara 0.50 0.65
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  • 283 5 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS. m CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 3 T3 3 I« a« Buyers. Sellers. is > ft > $2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.0» 1.10 *2 82 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 6.80 norn £1 £l B. Ameri. Tobacco 97 6 102 6 «10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.00 5.5 >
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 42 5 fi A A SOUTH BKITISH ";\y/ OOHFAfCf. UXTTEf ™E, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR «80BANCE ACCEPTED AT WWEgi CFBKKNT KATES L. O MAROOLiOTJTH, MBBE6JBS 1 Qtmxl. THE EASTERN UNITED ««IEANCt COBPOEATION. LTD RRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. MjiUccs Street, Sm«si*c«
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    • 55 5 Bank Book. In it will be recoil jMgi the small savings you are at.to bank from time to time, boon J^^^fW it will show you a handsom" SBjwJ^^ account, assisted by 3 per cent tWtowflV interest paid quarterly. M*T~9~CO L L CLUA V S I N C APO R€_ p
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    • 222 5 Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL. Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHL'LIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 245 6 a COUPONS FOR P OOD IN MICHIGAN JUST SEE WHAT MARIE DOES WHEN THE BANK STOPS PAYMENT OF WORLD'S PICTURES. I MATINEE on Saturday at 3 p.m. The New Road to Riches! Who said it was just around tiie corner It's right here on your doorstep What Singapore wants is
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    • 264 6 sdfse j PACKED AGAIN LAST NIGHT! HERE'S I 1 THE BIG SHOW OF THE WEEK! j CAPITOL j NIGHTLY BRITISH and DOMINION'S Rousing Naval Spectacle HENRY EDWARDS Thrilling Adventure! Roaring Comedy! Colourful Romance! .4// srf against a wonderful background of j Hte FLEET! j SEE BENRY EDWARDS, famous Star of
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    • 287 6 Nothing Like it Before! THE BIG BROADCAST ALL THE STARS OF RADIO-LAND IX A WON! MEDLEY OF MUSIC AND COMEDi What v.c ah need then Good X: 0> VNI) ~EKF 11 v aV c YOU'LL ENJOI EVER! -.mn.,, vC c 21 01 IT! ,AMOls nAM)S s,M,M; V- EDIAXS -SCREEN LVD
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  • 1253 7 sdse PROBLEMS OF THE PINEAPPLE PACKER. MR. E. FORD'S ADDRESS TO THE ROTARY CLUB. el pment of the pineapple canning industry in Malaya m lines would enable this country to compete succossSaigop and Hawaii in the opinion ot* Mr. Edward Ford, at meeting of the Rotary
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  • 103 7 Five Japanese planes heavily bombed Chaovang. Lingyuen. Namlling and Peipiu yesterday morning The Chinese defenders returned the fir:, and fighting is still in progress. The Manchukuo gave final warning to Gtn. Tang Yu Lin, Governor of Jehol, ca Tuesday. Th- Japanese (Legation in Peiping has denied that i:
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  • 89 7 Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang has decided to unify the commands of the armies In Nor n China against the Japanese, reorganising "hearmy group systems, expanding the brigadeto divisions, with himself the Commander-bj-Chief of the First Army Group, eontrollu:; the armies inside the Great Wall. G.m. Chang Tso Siang.
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  • 194 7 .Minister To Be Recalled? The Central Governnitne ha* decided recall Mr. Chiang Tso Pin. the Chinese Minister to Japan, from Tokyo, if Japan continues with the attack on, Jehol. Hanking* also threatens not to renew the Commercial Treaty if Japun does not abandon her aggression against China
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  • 218 7 Withdrawal From League Demanded. 3 Shanghai. Feb. 15. According t«/ wi.ele:s messages received 11 Tokyo. Mr. Maiauoka. the Jcpnncse eel git I to the Leag ic*. 1 jt3:s advised the Japanese ernment to announce its intension to withdraw from Uie Lmeue before the next f>fnera< meeting. Tne
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  • 59 7 "Don't Aggravate The Situation." The Central News Agency learns that Su Eric Dummond, Secretary General of tn. League, has been instructed by the Committer 7 Nineteen to. warn Mr. Matsuoka the Japanese delegate, against the aggia» the ."ituation in Jehol. which ten s to break down conciliation
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  • 115 7 Shanghai, Feb. 16. Japanese banks, believing that Japans > drawal from the League 1s inevitable, are withdrawing credits. A Nanchang report slates that a certain military leader lias confidentially Instructed t!v authorities of the coastal provinces to prepare to store rations and food supplies and star,
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  • 1268 7 THEIR FRIEND. Interview With Dr. Kotewall. Surprise at the allgaticns from some quarters tha< the Chin-.se in Malaya were not treated by the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi) with the consideration they ought (o receive was expressed by l>r. R. H. Kotewall. Senior Chinee Memb.r of the Legislative
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  • 69 7 Coliseum Surrenders To The Screen. Reuter. London. Feb. IS. Tin Coliseum Theatre is to become a cinema on March C. Announcing the change. Sir OMraJd Su.il Bajtt mat taxatien is killing individualised l nt'. tainment and the vocation ct the actor. Hundreds of artists, musician j and
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  • 117 7 SHIPS A.LONQSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore Feb. 16. East Wharf (Entrance Oate 1) Takada 20; Bulau (goes te Nc. 1 dk.i V. Dfc, Entrance. Main Wharf (Ei.tiance Gate 3) Naldcra »g; Ki'Lia 10: Talma 14. Sianie.e Prince 11; Santos Main 9: Poeiau Laut 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 5)
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  • 53 7 Voor 1 Maart. 1933. zc kt bet Cn:u>ulaalOeneraal d r Ncderlanden te SinKe-por**. vo r tijdelijk eene Kascn Bcekhouditer. bij vcork nr van Ntd rlandscrc nationalite.it. StanogfaAc en bekwaamh id in machine-fchrijven strekken tot aanbeveling. Aanbiedingen tn handschriit moeten rechUtretks gericht worden aan net der Ned r rlanden.
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  • 72 7 A Chinese jftffl BtJifJJiplffl to escape detection by the CttetQjns Dept. b| tilling a toy lubber elephant with aansti appeared bet err thr District iMr H. A Forrcr) yesterday and era~ fined I*B ar, in default, 22 months' rtgormn Imprisotuaent, Thf duty on the .-anisu was
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  • 54 7 Two Chili'. Vjtl VMM mnxirted on charge* pf BOP SPHUI of' dutiable liquor and dtstllllnr «rer« dealt «rtth by the District Judge <Mr H A Forrcr > yesterday. One -ccustd, wlio had a previous conviction, was fined $700 or. in default. 12 month*' rigorous imprisonment. His confederate waa
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 609 7 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. i i (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement*). j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON, OFFICE* 27. Old Jewry. E.C. i| The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 130 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, FEB. IT. >Ceykm Southern India. Bombay, Aden. IfMvitiv, Egypt, Europe, G. Britain, lvclard U.S.A.. Canada and Western A- -alia .Naldcra, .P. &O. Mail) 8 a.m. North ti.-MmH and N.-West Sumatra. Ctylon. Egypt. Europe and Great (Chrieflaan Buyf*OS) (Dutch Mail) g.30 a.m. Basks Island. South-West Sumatra. Scuth-East Borneo.
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  • 708 8 Two points are brought sharply to mind by the serious financial difficulties which have arisen in the State of Michigan. One is that America is still a collection cf semiautonomous States and in many matters can only move as rapid y as her slowest State
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  • 464 8 Rice crops in the Malay Peninsula so far are proving most promising. It is stated that 'ahang has a surplus of threr million gantange, of padi. Mr. A. T. Rajah. Chief Financial Clerk, 42-icultural Department, Kuala Lumpui. ha* retired from Government Service after 25 year He is to-day proceeding to
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  • 410 8 Receptions At Station And Memorial Hall. Mr. A. R. A. R. M. Soekahngam Chettiar and his friend, Mr» M. S. Thann.rmalai Chettiar. who amvea in Penang on Fr.day last, will be reaching Singapore to-mer.ow evening by train Their arrival here wi.l mark a unique event in that
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  • 86 8 Premier Appoints Friend As Successor. Reuter. Tokyo. Feb. 15. Mr. Kurahci Yuasa has been appoin e-i Minister of the Imperial Household in succession to Mr. Ikki. who re igr.ed en u-c grounds cf ill-health. Mr. Ikki's iuddcn resignation recalls the demands for his resignation las: summer.
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  • 95 8 New Federation Of Small Powers. Reuter. Geneva. Feb. 15. A new Eurcp an community federation, embracing a population of 48 million people, conv.s into existence at Geneva to-morrow, when the Foreign Ministers of Rumania. Jugo-Slavia and C2echc-Sicvakia will sign a pact conseera mg a new alliance and r.placing
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  • 60 8 Wife Willing To Pay "Any Ransom." Reuter. Denver. Feb. 15. The pciice am t:-day arrested George Zarlingo and detained "Red" Mitcher, to.h described as rum-i miners, in connect,'on with the kidnapping of Mr. Eoe.t:he-r, the U.S. banker friend of Colonel Lindbergh. Mrs. Boettchei has broadcast hir wil.i gihss
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  • 48 8 Reuter. Washington, Feb. 15. Th? Senate Agricultural Committee has favourably repcrted on the domestic allotment of the Farmer Relief Bill, but I» has confined benefits to wheat and cotton and dropped the attmpt to restrict production owing to the difficulty of exercising effective supervision.— Reuter.
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  • 51 8 Melbourne short- wave radio station again broadcast the test scores yesterday, at 5.2Q p.m. and 6.20 p.m., and at 7.35 p.m. 110.15 p.m. Melbourne time) a commentary (lasting half an hour) en the day's play was sent out. A number of listeners in Singapoie heard the broadcasts very
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  • 36 8 Reuter. The Hague, Feb. 15. Parliamentary elections have been ordered to be held on April 26. The present Parliament will end on May 6 and he new Parliament will meet on May 9.—Reuter.
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  • 25 8 The tenth annual general meeting of the Indian Asjcciation will be held at the Association premises in Owen Road at 4 p m on Saturday.
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  • 365 8 f BY "LOOKER-Hy »j And that's that The Ashes are right barb where they belong. "Larwood Gets Love," ttv heading in the SM V a seems to have been skilfully rj bled. And in the same paper- m p.ij Threat to Australia." Which" rather unkind to that
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  • 53 8 Nearly £3 /> Millions Spent So Far. Reuter. London. Feb 15 In the House cf Common- I -nfrW C mander Eyres-Monsell announced I expenditure so far on the Na Ease, excluding the floating do'k. to which Malaya. New Zealand and n had contributed £2,122.000. leavinj penditure on
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  • 39 8 A WEEKLY CAUSERIE ON INDI AFFAIRS. OB P"P DIARY OF EVENTS. 00 DM SHIPPING NEWS AND NOTICES. on ptf" 4 ana MODERN SINGAPORE—TifE CI OF OPPORTUNITY OUR READERS' VIEWS. RADIO PROGRAMME, on MOTORING NEWS, on payc !>'
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    • 123 8 Sm P. r ■.<;.-. J Twtt M*r\ Lchei on every H*i>dket<kic{ I OOK for the Pyramid Trade Mark on every handkerchief i*ou buy. In fabric, designs, colours and cj vice, Pyraxnids c.Fcr you—always —the Greatest Handkcrchiei Value iri the World. Guaranteed by Tootais. j PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN A TOOTAI
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    • 91 8 j Latest j IN I A Ladies 9 Toilet I Ware j U.S.de SHva Bros. 23, High Street, Singapore. 1 634 j T.K.K/S VELVET SHOES j WITH RUBBER SOLES. j 1 Size 18. 19 20—70 cents per pair. I Size 21 22—80 cts. per pair. I Siie 23 24—90 cts.
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  • 186 9 FIVE SHOTS AT PRESIDENT ELECT. ASSAILANT ARRESTED. MAYOR AND PROMINENT LADY INJURED. OUTRAGE AT RECEPTION. Reuter. Miami, Feb. 16. nWin D. Roosevelt, President-elect, was fired at here lay but was not harmed. It's assailant is unknown. He fired into a party M ill Mr koosevelt's
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  • 206 9 EX-DETECTIVE ACCUSED. Conducted His Own Defence. inglng girls, ail -maruy the District Judge H a Forrer yesterday to complain wainv. man who. they alleged, extorted v,: n as ney frcm them by putting th«m :n fear of arrest. 'i-"'- L Xam Wah, was a young Car. onese who was formerly
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  • 71 9 Prisoner Who Was A Leper. Mr CliMrir rtn c l appearing on behalf cf vvas subsequently found »0 application for extea- the District Judge (Mr. JJ? tatuilaj. lad been convicted rigorous imprisontolen property. It was hal he was a leper and Itaf the appeal. YesterI d honour to allow the
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  • 32 9 t Terrell left Singapore P M.S during thl! Justice Thorne. •Sir William Murison to-day by the "Kedah" fr- «rtll preside over It* *ill attended "> and Mr. Justice Burton sitting to-morrow BELGIAN CRISIS.
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  • 124 9 King Refuses Cabinet's Resignation. Reuter Brussels, Feb. 15. The Belgian Cabinet has resigned. The resignation foil:wed the Governments defeat by 82 votes to 72 on a Socialist moti:n censuring the Minister of the Interior f:r cancelling the communal elections at Hastiere. The King ha.s refused to accept the Cabinet's resignation
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  • 117 9 ELDERLY WOMAN FINED $7,500. An elderly Cliinese weman who was found in possesion of 180 tahiis of chandu and 24 tahi'.s of opium the value being about $1,500. was fined $7,500 or in default 16 months' rigorous imprisonment by the District Judge Mr. H. R. Porrer) yesterday. Th? woman was
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  • 259 9 The death took place yesterday morning at 22, College Roar!, Singapore, of Mrs. Marcaret Mouat.. mother of Professor Kay-Mouat Cl the Edward VII College of Medicine. The funeral toox place the same afierno n at the Bidadari Cemetery and was largely attended. The Vec. ArcJiocacon
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  • 3 9 ROOSEVELT AND MACDONALD.
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  • 115 9 "Personal Contact." BRITISH PREMIER'S VISIT TO AMERICA. Reuter. Washington Feb. 15. tn A Hi« early »K isit by Mr MacDonald to discuss the war .debt settlement wu'i \Jr. D. Roosts will be welccmed Republican circles. ■It is emphasised here that Mr. Roosevelt !f S a^' ays desirtd th c opportunit/
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  • 376 9 Mr. Ford Unwilling To "Oblige." Reuter. Detroit, Feb. 15. The Clearing House Association will permit c epositors to withdraw to-morrow not more than five per cent, of their balances. Bankers n the meantime are working out a scheme to meet the day-to-day needs of depositors and shopkeepers. They are discussing
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  • 170 9 Tighter Grip On The Rhineland. Reuter. Cologne. Feb. 15. The Nazi grip on the Rhineland was strengthened to-day by the appointment by Herr Goering. Minister of the Interior, of General Yen Heldekamps. a prominent Nazi, to the command of the whole police force of the two provinces
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  • 238 9 JEHOL ATTACK BEGUN. Preparation Against Gas Attacks. NO HOPE OF PEACE? Thtrr 1 cms to bi no hepe ef peace wiui C hiru ard Japan. The attack on Jth.l h as be?!Jn ;M;d (hp chin s? arc preparing to defend th ir crw tal 9mm fearing
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  • 261 9 Peiping. Fib. 15. The Krkn: ness and gravity of the North China situati'-n is being borne in upon everycne Chinese reports frcm Manchuria describe the constant tjocp movements towards the Jthol border. R seems certain that th" Japanese will first demand the evacuation r.f Chinese in Jehol "as
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  • 253 9 Reuter. London. Feb. 15. In the Hou'.e of Common', replying to Mr. G. Le M. Mandrr (Lab.), Mr. Walter Runciman gav: a lirt of the munitions recently exported to Chir.a end Japan, showing tha in December 68.000 forty millimetre shells and 8.500 machine gun cartridges and
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  • 183 9 Military Plans Completed. Shanghai, Feb. 16. The Japanese plans for the general attack en Jehol have b:en completed, and the bg 1 Japane c drive has begun. The Japanese troops have established headquarters at Tahushan from where a railway gees to Tungliao, close to the north-eastern border of
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    • 481 9 FAMOUS r~W FOOTBALLER'S A TRIBUTE Tppj Mr. GEORGE CAMSELL j "^W^ the clever Middlesborough eSfe: WBl Player, writes: I |7 VERY footballer who plays in a leading team must be in m. pmk of condition. That is the first essential. To enable hirrf to combine effectively and to put in
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  • 105 10 AUSTRALIA BEATEN AT BRISBANE. ENGLAND WIN BY SIX WICKETS. The Fourth Test match, which was begun on Friday, was concluded at Brisbane this morning. England winning by six wickets. England haviri g also won the First and Third Tests, the mythical "Ashes" now
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  • 805 10 Brisbane, Feb. 15. liflt and Jardine went cut to open Englard'F secend inning an hour before tea. being V» 1th tn* task of scaling 160 runs to regain the Ashe? for England On a wearing wicket, thi' comparatively small score was not >efeardod a: bein easy tf>
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  • 204 10 St if ii si Who Made Debut Century. Brisbane. Feb. 15. The death has occurred here of Archie Jack?on. the Australian Test player, following a prolonged illness and ending a pcignant romance. Jackson's engagement was announced only yt trdav to Miss Phyllis Jean Thomas, who was
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  • 16 10 Reuter. Brisbane, tc-day. England cored 163 for 1 wkts. winning by six wiektis. —Reuter.
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  • 71 10 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ACTION. Reuter. Adelaide. Feb: 15. The South Australian Cricket Association ha pass d a resolution disapproving of body lin: bowling and appea'ing to club captains to prevent its use, on the grounds of the unnecessary risk of injury and that it rcbs the game
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  • 119 10 LAWN TENNIS. Yesterday' 3 tie ir the mixed doubles level at the S.C.C. .resulted} s.st folows: Major II. L. Graham a.id Mrs. C. J. Smith b?at Dr. H. O. Hcpkin and Mrs. Pierrepon 1 6—3, 6—4. TO-DAY'S TIES. MIXED DOUELES LEVEL: Major H. L. Graham and
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  • 50 10 The Union Athletic Club will hold its firs; social at the club premises, 152. Neil Road on Sunday at 8 p.m. A programme of entertaining items is being drawn up and it is hoped that in this way members will be informally introduced to each other.
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  • 29 10 The Chinese Companion Athletic Association has moved permanently to 59. North Bridge Road, first flcor, as from to-day. Members and their friends will 'b, welcome at the new arktri
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  • 353 10 SEMI-FINALS AND FINAL TO-DAY. ASSN. FOOTBALL. V Four matches were played in the S.C.C ;ix-a-side tournament yesterday, resulting in he following teams qualifying for the semifinals which will be played this afternoon. Followed by the final. Yesterday the "D" team beat the "C" teian by two goals
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  • 85 10 The following have been invittd to play at the S.C.C. on Monday at 5.15 p.m.: COLOURS: A L Horsley. J G. GlaD. E. Nickels. G. Bennett. E. faktman. R D. Brummitt. T. Robertson. R. A. F Brown. A. Telfer. R. Johnson. H W. M. chell. WHITES:
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  • 26 10 Reuter. London Feb. Lj I A Northern Division League match pi 1 to-day resulted as follows. Darlingtcn 1 Barrow 2 I —Reuter.
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  • 518 10 DRAWN GAME AT J ALAN BESAR. The S.C.F.A. II ana the Malays II. :ast year's champion? and runners-up .especi.eij in the Second Division cf the S.A.F.A. League, drew one-:-.ll in a frkndly gam; lfs evening at -he J«:an Besar Staoium. a small crowd. Both sides
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  • 198 10 The SUr;apore Harbour Board entertain 9 the Marine Dept. o a friendly game on the c.H.B. ground yesterday. It was a good game and resulted in a win for the Marines by th 3 odd goal in three. The visitors opened the scoring, having
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  • 128 10 GOLF. The following are the Keppel G.C. and Ga.ison G.C. teams and the starting times in the Wei-Hai-Wei match to be played :*t Keppel on Sunday (Keppel players mentioned first):— 9.00 Dr. J. M. A. Lowson <4t v. Sq. Ldr. Barr Sim (scratch). 9.05 H. I.
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  • 148 10 The following are the teams and starling times for the above match (Shanghai fou.Komes) to be played on Sunday morning ovei "he Island Course (Rotary players mentioned first): 8.30 H. Bowrey and L. W. Geddes v. Dr. Norris and Martens. 8 30 L. Lawler and
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  • 188 10 The following are tht- teams and starting imea for the semi-final of the Wei-Hai-Wci f, p to be plaj'ed on Sunday morning a< Keopel and Sepoy Lines. Handicaps have been adjusted to the respective courses **eM nceessarv. KEPPEL G.C. 9 00 Dr. Lawson (4>. 9.05 Irving
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  • 219 10 Inspector General Presents Prizes. BOXING. A programme cf interesting bouts were witnessed at the Thompson Read Depot last n gi.t when the t'ohce boxing tournament was brought to a conclusion. There were thirteen Tights of th.\ c rounds each and cne exhibition between two well-known professionals—Youn; Hassan
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  • 80 10 BADMINTON. At the sixth annual penera! meeting of ih Mayflower Badrr.int n Party, the following v.cie clecled cfficc-bearers Icr tfr? curr at year:—Prooident. Mr. Nco Peng Hen';: VicePrcsidenti, Messrs. T i; Bong Chuan and Lau Kir Song: hon. scr:-taiy. Mr. Tan Miang Thcng; hon. t-ca.jurer. Mr. Ho
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  • 61 10 Results of ties played last week in the Happilad's tournament: B" SINGLES: Wong Nai Chee beat Lam Yim Meng 2—15. la—3. 15 —9; Choo Miao Sin beat Wong Swee Kee 15—6, K —14 (3 1>. 'A" SINGLES HANDICAP: Lee Chwee Cnin-7 beat Koh Pway Thow-7 15—«. 5—15, 15—11;
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  • 93 10 A billiards tournament open to the members r :i the Indian Association will be held at an e:ry date. Entries are invited for the Mlowirg: English cp?n and handicap and American open and handicap. An- n B.P. term v. ;ho Straits Physical A iiletic Part on Sur.dav at
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  • 224 10 AT THE CINEMAS. Hew does China adapt herself to the mu.'ic cf the West? How does the t>pieal Chine* music compare and contrast with that Of th* Occident? These will he questions asked a I an: wcrcd by members of the audience seeing the ■Unique
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  • 123 10 Pto penty." the 'atest production to star Marie Dossier and Pelly Moran, begun a sea m at the Alhambra yes eruay. when these two popular commediennes. r.s usual, proved a great attraction. Thj film is well conceivad and delightful presented* e\ery opportunity being afforded to Mf.rie
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  • 309 10 LIMBER IV FIMshe s A BFf LAME? THE TURF. (From Our Ou n Sterling lie;.-; paid t] last event in the 4 Trrf Club's Spruv, Rj a fair ■ttetMlsniii, and Comprador issued Java champion. Limb r Thr latter finished up i Results at a glance RACE
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  • 66 10 A".han:br.i. 1 CapUol. i Anna N.ag'- and I Empii price jreek-end Biok< n Wing. .a ■v A P"** Great World Malay opera. Chin i $ua mg funis ('Tfci -Love Cenr- ft Marlb.n ii«h. talkie. New W«rM open-air cinema angs. cabaret Ccrtea in "R k-' Print- s.ir,! cU,».
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    • 49 10 OUR TOWN OFFK& j The town of!* off Tribune" has been rcawe*** 20a-2(K\ Coliyer Quay. j Messrs. K. M. Gtover &Om |9 The Arcade (Ground H*'j I w. aa I advertisement inquiries I «rfc there, and letter. ~«;,.left W ere I fafirarding to 4■ w SG-GO, Anson ttoad 1
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    • 253 11 THE NEW WORLD" GAT- ADMISSION 10 CENTS AS USUAL. I GHOST TRAIN 'OH AND SHOUT—THRILLS AND EXCITEMENT. I nmr And Have A Jolly Good Side To See Wonders. loo Corte/ o v Reckless Living n o 'FINGER PRINTS" Chapters 7 and 8. Change of Orchestra D DANCE AT THE CABARET
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    • 51 11 (SUNLIGHT MAID FRUIT SYRUP I THE IDEAL DRINK THAT MALAYA I HAS SO LONG WAITED FOR. ««-«j»«t» Obtainable At:— Selegie Store, j Kirn Ann Co., 1 Hock Me in Confectionery, Etc. A.J.G.P. I i j {pianos Bought, Sold And Exchanged. SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, j SINGAPORE. I
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    • 286 11 X 1 I \_~~rj__ry urn h» i 'on, i i 1 Tin; -.mn.a-t j InPPI LOND °N ANALYSTS SAY J /ft" We have received and examined a Ĕsl jj&fl'.v u°sc\ sam P !e of Soda Water from Messrs. feft 1 //v!v ranm;z Co., Singapore, and have Eo°o°c< I O °o
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    • 332 11 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. De-g. F. Inches. Hours. Dg. F. Alor Star 92 Nil 10.9 68 Kota Bharu 85 Nil 10.9 66 K. Trengganu 83 Nil 11.2 C 8 Bukit Jeram 89 Nil 9.8 72 Mersing 83
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  • 48 12 SHIPPING NEWS. The yacht "Gullmarn," which is going round the world, sailed yesterday morning for Port Swettenham It arriveu in Singapore on Njv 27 from Australia The 'Pcrthos" is expected her; from Penary cn Sunday evening. She will sail for Bfttgon, Hongkong and Shanghai cn Monday.
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  • 339 12 j "Marcs." Dut.. 303 tons, from liidragirl 15-2--for Indrcgiri 17-2. "Shunko Maru," Jap., 5.027 tons, from Bomtnv 15-2; for Nagasaki 15-2. Tojian.*; Dut., G75 tons, from Pontianak 16-2 for Pontianak 18-2. "Auby." Sarawak. 319 tons, from Limbang 16-2--for Sambce. Kuching and Ports 22-2 "Ho Sang." Brit.. 3.293 tons, from
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  • 18 12 HE. the Viceroy is still interviewing the various Bound-Table delegates and discussing ihi Ml; mis procedure with tntm.
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  • 214 12 Singapore, Feb. 16. r (Siam W. Ccad No 1 per Koyan $lli> K. (Slam iVY Co 2£! 2 $109 Rice B Sunn N. 1 »10« Rice. B Siam N. I »102 like Siam old" pet koyan No. 1 $182 Rice. Siam Old" NO. 2 $164 Rice, S.a.n "Old" No.
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  • 72 12 Mr. V. R. M. A. untitled Chettlar. a trained :B .t 01 thl Madras Flying Club, will he kavini Me. nambakfcaai (afadras) la hi? plan a Blu: Bird machin .on a visit to Chuia. On hi; way he v.ill hah at Bombay. Jcdhpur. Delhi. Calcutta, Range en. Bangkok and Saigo:;
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    • 45 12 Sare t/ie CoHnons 1 n Uoii.e (lifts Obtain it»l* SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH Co., Ltd. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. 3 A.P.B. —2. 7' <\ d After s Comparison I I <p I simply had to choose 1 C I k I H Lll M In
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    • 214 12 i BANKRUPTCY COURT JUDGMENT. 14X. *UStJs» a'Beckett Terrell's judgment in cm\%-' ccncern.ng the Official Assignees appUcftiioa (Which succeeded) tor c-xpungir.". pro.: of claim for $2u8.708 fil :1 b\ Mesatt Gi brU and Co.. Ltd.. one cf the creditor* In t: Qfccortg Joe bankiaiptey viU be published m full to-morrow. Th?
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    • 309 12 Straits Romanized Chinese Story Books. NOO CHL.E IX»VV TANG K.HI» 1 book. PAT BEE TOR. Comply rt SONG RANG. Oottpfe SIANG HA HOOUONG Ready. V 1 V HONG SIN, Book, ,ft ANG BIN SIO CHIA c SAM HA LAM TONG. Complete M boot-* WAKANG (Chap Pll k Uh Complete cc;
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  • 926 13 MODERN SINGAPORE. The City Of Opportunity. III. SOLVING PROBLEM OF SHIPPING LATEX. BUSY BUSINESS BEES. ENTERPRISE IN UNPRETENTIOUS SURROUNDINGS. WELDING AND DYE WORKS. arts of Singapore, there are unmistakable signs of trial activity in and around the Tai Jin Road area of a "Malaya Tribune" reporter on Sunday discovered, promising
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  • 24 13 Finished sections of railings, destined to enclose the new pier area.
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    • 66 13 Women and men are amazed at the rapid effect of "Pebeco" on dulled and tobacco stained teeth. They like the "salty* tang which comes from the special ingredient used by "Pebeco". This ingredient cleanses and refreshes the whole mouth and the effects last for I hours. Buy a tube and
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    • 75 13 The Whole Household Clamours for the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents Weekly. It til MOTOR II B t| WS 4SOL,M SM MODllOll 1 MaJtt tht chart your guidl All the Manufacturers of these World-famous Cars and j Motor Cycles sayj I*M Mobiloil I CITROEN RALEICH R«dge IDOLSELEY "Excelsior Douglas i
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  • 96 14 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [Our readers are invited to write to us or. subjects of public interest. It must Ue understood that the "Malaya Tribune" docs not nciessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), atul on one
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  • 325 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."} Sir,—No lorc:e,ner can remain long in China and douL: the potentialities of the Chinese woman. Ker energy, practical qualities, and ccur.igc have become matte: s. almost, for truisms in tht past few y.ar and potentialities nrevc become realities. Sensing these
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  • 283 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—The proposal of the Singapore Turf Club now afoct to discontinue the issue of ladies' tickets is disappointing indeed. It certainly does not appear to b? in consonance with the exceptionally splendid sporting spirit hitherto di played by the Club. The
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    • 32 14 jp— JUST UNPACKED LARGE SHIPMENT TRIOTfiON ELECTROLYTIC CONDENSERS (430 Volt Working) 8 MFD $2.50 OBTAINABLE FROM THE SOLE AGENTS: Radio Service Co. of Malaya 3, orchard Road, SIN<; \i>(»RK._ |.„o Nr ;21)!
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    • 750 14 44 1 suffered unnecessary pains since I was x§*> Kalzana tablets are a boon to such I deal of pain at certain periods. have suffered these unnecessary pain? IpS s i nce J was fifteen years of age, as a matter of course. Kalzana has done ———--—aaaa.aaaa«saaaasaaaa«- Jj cUimS tO
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    • 164 14 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO, MORTGAGEES' SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES, At Messrs Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Sale-room. No. 30, Ch* {ml On Wednesday, Feb. 22, at 2.30 p»» 137 Pi'lUC Lot 1. Valuable 999 years' leasehold land and shephouse- Hot Singapore, ar.a 4.027 sq. ft. Lot
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    • 209 14 EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA), CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. From The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. Wavelengths: 25.3 and 31.3 metres. G MT. 230 p.m. Time Signal from Big Be:?. Concert by Laddie Clarke and his Imperial Hydro Hotel Orchestr?. fr
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    • 438 14 I Malnya. as well as in Sumatra, Java and Slam, with good volume and quality. BANDOENG (P.M.Y.—.58 3 metres), Bandoeng Radio Society, is regularly received during day i and evening. Mid-day music, generally from j hotel. From C.jO to 10.20 p.m. programme el I European music. Also on 31 metres
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  • 680 15 TOURING THE WORLD IN A BABY FORD. 4n Exciting Desert Trip. i'ERE ROVING ROBBERS PLUNDER LONELY CARS. 4 i.thusiasts. Mrs. E. ock have arrived in tour around th-* b iby" Ford. They 2o last year and hay! h Austria. Hungary, trabte, Syria. Iraq. India.
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  • 61 15 IHt<ill ml in England iM indicate to the public made up. Thus, instead nt price—the sign should d tax. Bd. Is. 7' 2 d." A poinl out that in a Calithis sign is displayed: Gas to-day. 3 cents. 1 cent. 6 cents. 2 cents. 4 cents. 2 cents.
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  • 91 15 Capable of 1728 combinations, an ignition lock ha~ been invented by a Sydney mechanic. It is wired into the horn circuit. If the ignition is switched on while the combination is wrongly set the horn sounds vigorously, but the ignition remains off. The device is simple, consisting of
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  • 1190 15 Epoch-Making Advance In Construction. 'From Our Own Correspondent./ London, Jan. 26. No motorist buying a car through 1933 who wants something a little different, who can appreciate the finer points of motoring should make his final choice without fully testing on the road one of
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  • 671 15 Tuning Up A Motor Engine. Correspondents often ask which is the best inch d of restoring an engine's efficiency. Let us take as an example an engine which has 3iven some 75,000 miles of service. It has been steadily losing Its puliing power. It has begun to
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    • 279 16 j I INTRoILMj^nO^ SALE j HOUSE OF LORDS I WHISKY. IMPERIAL VAT 1 WHISKY. FINE OLD MATURED WHISKY. j| $2.75 per bottle, fl l\ or $30 per case duty paid. I( Lowest price ever offered on the )1 J) market. (I ji We also stock all well-known bramis of liquors
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    • 835 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. »o LET—IBS, Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET —Houses Nos. 37, 39, 41, 49, 51 and 103, Bide ford Road, also motor garages, 289, Orchard Road (suitable for all purposes). First class new houses and shops at Buffalo and Kerbau
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    • 354 16 FOR SALE. I FOR SALE—S6SA. Bedok, hous: and poultry $380. Owner leaving Colony. Apply within. Situated behind hill between Magazine S a lion and Bedok Restaurant. FOR SALE—Eight D. C Linotype Motors, each i/> H.P., all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager Malaya Tribune, .",6:60,
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    • 89 16 I SITUATIONS VACANT. I WANTED —A Chinese Piece Goods Salesmen, only e.xp.rienced men n.ed app y, Box K6. 107 co Malaya Tribune. WANTED— Young Lady Ttachcr to help wi h small clas> 8.30—10.30 a.m. Monday to Friday. Must hold Cambridge Junior Certificate and b2 a pianist. Apply in o.n licndwriting
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    • 300 16 EDUCATIONAL. JOHANNA ENGLISH SCHOOL 40, NIVEN ROAD. Rcc rives studen's from Primary to Standard VII and Commercial Class. Assures success jin public examinations. Entirely under new i management. For par.iculars apply Principal. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). B, Short S re,
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    • 485 16 j School Admits pupils fro J Primary to Senior f Cambridge. Well q Ua li. j X fied stafif and efficient 1 management. APPLY EARLY FX* ft AFTERNOON AM j j( NIGHT CAMBRIDGfi <j CLASSES. j 86, Cecil Street. MALAYA TRIBUNE. THOSE 6171. si'BS( RIPTION RATES IMJ is inv asll
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