Malaya Tribune, 25 February 1933

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune _THEJWOST POPULAR DAl** NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. vol. xx. No. 47 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Feb. 25, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2f* 19&5. FIV "E CENTS,
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    • 90 1 Buy the giffIRDAY POST,' The Picture Paper. 20 cents. Swan Brand v The milk that is k N by everybody I J quality and economy i combined I Sole Importers I '""T" SINGAfOPE KU*U LUMPUR PENANG /Royal Bakery Flour! IN HANDY AND HYGIENIC PACKAGES I NOW AVAILABLE j; at j
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    • 123 1 A. FLINTEK 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 I rates. l j 1 I BEER Iffi*
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  • 232 2 Comments On The Mail. My dear Nieces, Twenty-one v te c ha\ Seen recorded so fai m connection with our essay compeliti n an:i it is pretty certain now which subject we arc poing t fcave. But as I have given you tini" till Feb.
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  • 384 2 (By 'Lucky Star."j Oh! how ad it is to see so many shops Which, before the slump, uesrt to be full of ail sorts of valuable goods, are now closed. I wonder whether you will be moved with pity and sympathy, when you see these lows and vows
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  • 306 2 (By -Rio Rita.") Hello. Sisters! How glad I am to be la your midst ugain after a very long absence I suppose you all would like to know whaL happened to me? Well, to tell you the truth I only went 10 Penang for a change, and later on
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  • 494 2 (By "Dandelion."> In these memorable days of trad.» depression, life seems hard to live. Amongst the poorer class, contentment reigns supreme in spite of the ever decreasing allowances received month r.fter month. The rich arc deprived -jf various pleasures and niceties which have for iong years been almost
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  • 255 2 (By •'Lirdv." > One One day I went to spend evening :;t the sea-side resort famous for Us shells —Katong. My amah and I. complete with i basket, started on a shell-finding hunt As the tide W*S lew we ventured on to the mod be.nks. I picked Up
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  • 192 2 i By Sueei C.S.C"! The very word "music" makes my heart swell. I simply crave for it. I can just listen to sweet music on a gramophone for days without getting the least tired of it! I have a passionate taste for classical tunes. They have an appeal
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  • 527 2 (By Dora."} The greatest gift sent by the Creator to mankind is perhaps the power of contentment, and in this life is worth a fortune, and i> thousand times better than it would be without it. But looking over this wide world we could only find a few pe.ple
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  • 432 2 (By "S.H. Tan," Seremban.) A boy who lost his parents in his infancy was brought up and educated by his grandmother. He had a beautiful parrot which he had trainad and taught lo speak. Most of the towns-people were very fond of the
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  • 632 2 (By "Sonia.") Good-evening, Auntie Lizzie and cousins mine. Although I am a new member I hope you will letj me join the happy throng of contributors to the 'Girls' Corner." I may be new to you but I am well acquainted with a good many of my
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  • 287 2 (By "Optimistic i, earner;-j The outcome of jov than trouble in mere disgu?' Thursday morning. ]j„ ht ,J th when locking up fetening to' <4 hever, never would i sudden and so-very-. jj sailing home on Ocean, and as I add each Into' per. she
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  • 517 2 'By "Jean") In the whole wide world. I doubt whttlithere is any person more important 'k; > abominable, self-satisfied, conceited c'V called 1' It is always don't -T 1 can't eat that." or "I don't feel L;e doing this.' or J don't want to do that I I always!
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  • 86 2 (By "Monm V* Hello, sisters! I be Interested to hear about nng-Bone Oath Mat to swear In new herring fishing used of this isle. It is not find this ancient o»tl this Book and holy tne wonderful works t! tooafy wrought in heaven earth beneath in six d..
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    • 63 2 i. People everywhere are telling their friends what wonders "Pebeco" has worked upon their teeth. Dulled and tobacco stained teeth are revitalised by this 'salt' tasting dentifrice. Unlike other toothpastes its effect lasts for hours after using. Pebeco not only cleanses teeth but refreshes the whole mouth. Have"white teeth, a
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  • 5287 3 (BY "BERTA RUCK.") goon for the funeral, my R. irit (j old Miss Jones out of the r bed that took up a quarter ish d kitchen where the Vild ...,ir bad spent the last iecade of •v lay still as a mummy WPP™
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    • 140 3 H c r J A certain daihj ration of vitamin D is needed for the proper development and growth of even] child. j this though I it has otherwise abundant food, the child becomes stunted, dcfoimed enfeebled I ~~•^?^-'3B3,, medical research council No milk or milk-Coot) is ||j naturally rich
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    • 197 3 f«3 DONT TELL ME Po.tumumas?topr,p*re: P our "NO, and I don't intend to, either. bulling uater BmW* a irut). ll* ful inacup( more or less PaMMM— However, 1 have given up too much m you prefer), add ,ugar. milk ea am J a 0 j ueUer ag a re g
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    • 779 4 TO LET. _o LET —165, Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Compound House. No. 109, Haig Road. Apply 20, Chulia Street. TO LET--1-9. 1-16, $13, Lorong 210, Ea-.t Coast Road: 390, Orchard Road. $35. For SaleLand at Moulmein Road. Freehold (with free backlane, now occupied by flower-sellers) at
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    • 832 4 AUCTION SALE. AUCTION sale ENTERPRISING CAPITALISTS SHOULD NOT MISS THE OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUITTING ONE OF THE FINEST BUSINESS SITES IN THE SQUARE. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Valuable 999 years' leasehold land and one block of brick and tile roofed 3-storey business premises known as Nos. 1, 1-1, 3, 3-1, 5, 5-A,
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    • 413 4 EDUCATIONAL. JOHANNA ENGLISH SCHOOL 40, NIVEN ROAD. Receives students from Primary to Standard VII and Commercial Class. Assures success in public examinations. Entirely under new management. For particulars apply Principal. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). B, Short Street, Sinrapore. Enrol for
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  • 164 5 Sports' Pastimes. BOXING. FATAL THIRTEENTH ROUND. New York Ring Tragedy. Ie «Knaar, a New York message of Feb. 13 says Schaaf. uUy 24 year.,' old never fuliv ro oen 1 sTotpa "tZtr* rCheduled to have Garden. flSht 8t Madiso 7 SUITE! r Ußds Carnera wh is 6 fee 7 inches
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  • 84 5 CHESS. Dr. Alekhine the world champion who is due in Singapore this week-end and will play simultaneous matches at the Adelphi Hotel on Sunday morning, against a team of local players, played two exhibition games in Shanghai, at one time, against 39 opponents, losing only against .one.
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  • 45 5 Asiatic Youths XI v. St. Andrews School to-morrow at 2 p.m. at Stamford Road- Chua Boon Peng. Kamarudin, Chua Boon Ann Sim Teng Bocn <Gapt >. Ram Piara. Surata Nagasavarani. Peter Kychally. Salim' Oh Kwee Liang. Koh Teck Sian. Reserves Koh Teck Kiat. Hari. Dollah
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  • 145 5 The Citylads' Amateur B P. held an At HoPe on Sunday at the residence of their President Mr. Gan Heck Chye. There was a large attendance of members and friends. The hon. secretary. Mr. Koh Cheng Wee. in a brief speech, thanked the presid'n-. foi his
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  • 15 5 Mr. Chan Koon Yeen has been elected a President of the Straits Physical Athletic Tarty.
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  • 474 5 HORLICKS B.P. FOURTH ANNIVERSARY. Members of the Horlicks B.P. spent a pleasant day on Sunday at the residence of their Vice-President, Mr. Chan Seng Thong, celebrating their fcurth anniversary. A group photograph was taken and draughts and a singles badmintcn tournament were indulged in. There was a good number
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  • 57 5 PING-PONG. The following will represent the Chinese Students' Literary Association v. Lam Loo Society at the former's premises on Sunday at 7 p.m.: Leong Cheong Pui. Koh Fook Sum. Wan Ah Tong, Low Ah Wah, and Wong Kok Sum. Reserves:—Loh Kum Soon. Koon Wing Fook,
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  • 535 5 Ex-Mayor's Health Trip. Calcutta, Feb. 10. Mr. Subash Chandia Bo_e, an ex-Mayor oi Calcutta and now a State prison?: owing to civil diecbedienee activities, is to sail .or Europe from Bombay on Feb. 23. Hie parents, however, who are now lying ill ir. Cuttark. will p. babh
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  • 68 5 Peasant Women Like Rouge. Belgrade. The women of Bosnia spent mere than £35,000 on cosmetics in less than a year, according to an estimate published here. The main item for 1932 is rouge, which, it is stated, even the poorest peasant women now use on their cheeks.
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  • 107 5 The Madras Government, it is understood, have decided not to accept the recommendation of the Legislative Council to grant a remission of 12M per ce-nt. in the land revenue assessment in the presidency during the current fasli. They appear to consider that it would be impossible to give effect to
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  • 197 6 Stripping News Notices. QUARANTINE SERVICE NEW LAUNCH. "Hua To" For Duty On The Yangtze. A new motor launch has been added to the resources of ths Yangtze river craft possessed by the National Quarantine Service. The boat, which has been christened fctajp "Kua To." after a famous Chinese physician Of
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  • 262 6 Italian Business Man Not Allowed On British Ship. A remarkable instance of discrimination in shipping is referred to by "The Times." An important North of England firm transacting business with India and the Far East recently desired a member of an Italian firm In Milan, with which it
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  • 188 6 Unlawful Migrants Try To Land In Australia. Reports from Australian natives en the outride kl nds that during the last few months a strange craft had been seen in the Torres Straks, were confirmed recently. G ode Island signal station a ported a strange craft passing te> the
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  • 424 6 Death Of Veteran Shipbuilder. A veteran Clyde .shipbuilder in the perton of Mr. Patrick T. Caird passed away early last month after a long Alness. Mr. Caird, was head of the formtr firm of Messrs. C-.ird and Co., shipbuilders and engineers, Greenock, *»hile he was for 15
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  • 328 6 First Confiscation Under Japanese Shipping Law. Trie three Russian whalers, which entered the dosed port of Futami in the Boriins on Jan. 3, are to be confiscated, with a fine cf Y.lOO each on the captains of these vessels, says the "Japan Chronicle." This decision has been reached
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  • 229 6 Death Of Well-Known Mariner After Illness. The death occurred at his home, Willoughby Read. Wallasey, England, last month, of Captain William James Felton. in his fifty-first year, after a long illness. Some two years ago Captain Felton underwent a serious operation, and was in hospital for
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  • 152 6 Canton Merchants To Watch Pilots. In view or the fact that numerous disaeteis In the rivers involving less of lives and cargoes have been frequently reported, due to the regligence of sailers In discharging their duties, the Canton Shipping Merchants Association is considering effective measures to
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  • 205 6 The Fight To Save British Shipping. A fight to .save British shipping by obtaining the principle of "cne port of call" for foreign vessels is being put up by Captain Herbert J. Mass, Unionist Member of Parliament for the Rutherglen Division. Captain Mcv>s, who is a
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  • 143 6 Ten Per Cent. Off For Taiyo-Maru Class. In view of a marked decrease in passengers to the United States through the prolonged depression and the slump in the yen exchange, the Nippon Yusen Kaisha has now decided to effect a substantial reduction in fares for its San
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    • 226 6 HAMBURG-AMEKIKA LIN IE Deutsch Australische Dampfschlffs Oesellschaft (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. ISMI t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Mar. 10 WORLD CRUISE 1933. t S.S. RESOLUTE, in port 8 to Mar. 9 t m s. DUISBURG, via Manila Mar. 21 m.s. RUHR, \ia
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    • 299 6 Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune THE MALAYA TRIBUNE IS ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING DEPOTS:— SINGAPORE. Y. Mohamed Ibrahim, 134, Tanjong Pagar Road, and Keppel Road Railway Station. A. Palasamy, General Hospital (Mews Seller). Mr. E. S. Kattuvasa, 391, New Bridge Road." E. S. Nainamsah, 23 Neil Road.
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    • 229 6 Mr. S. K. Ibrahim. 503, Dato Kramat Road, Penang. MALACCA. Hong Hin Co., 14. First Cross Street. The Lanka Store, 12, Jonker Street. M. A. Gomes St Co.. 54, Riverside. PERAK Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Railway Station Bookstall, Taiplng. The Universal Book Store, No. 81, Main Road, Taiping. The Taiping
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    • 168 6 THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" is new owned by the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd., and published from the "Malaya Tribune" offices at 56-60, Anson Rood*, Singapore. It is being greatly improved bp the introduction of many New j Features, while the best of the old ones are retained. The features Include:
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    • 513 6 STEAMER SAfl^^ NORDDEUTsche], The ur.dcrnoted are the Company's in, fixtures:— UU, «H OITVVARDS 5 "LAHN" for Manila, Hoiwkon* Shanghai, Japan and North cinr.a n I "SAALE" for Manila. Hongkong 5 Shanghai. N. China and Japan VT 8 "LIPPE" for Manila and Japan m 14 "FULDA" for Manila. Hongkong 5 Shanghai,
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  • 324 7 ipofC Friday, 11 a.m. hhare quotations are Issued exchange and stock 11 Buyers. Sellers. njje. 23 9 24 9 in 2Ui- norn J VOX* v no Hi- 12 r I 22» o.o* 0.10 I 0.35 0.40 i IrSi» 7; nom t ■fjiari Tin 0,9 li-
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  • 197 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER INCLINED TO BE EASIER. Lack Of Buying Interest. (By Our Financial Correspondent., Singapore, Saturday, Neon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 6'/« cts., down 1 «0 et Yesterday's Prices: London Rubber 21|16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. New York Rubber, 2~/» cts., unchanged. Market Tone:
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  • 89 7 Gilt-Edged Securities Steady. Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 21. On the Stock Fxchange to-day gilt-edg d securities maintained a very steady tone cn easy monetary cutlcok, but mos* other sections were adversely affected by the ncv s from the Far East and both Japanesa ar.d CMne e issues were
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  • 2043 7 Price Not Ruled By Gold. are of little worth unless the gy.'WW a rc clearly perceived and oft? d teB Tln tne month Jy bulletin of the Anglo-Oriental Mining Corporation Ltd nast thC hist ry of tin durln past y Car it is necessary to
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  • 666 7 Singapore, Friday, II a.m. Ttie following rubber share quotation* are Issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: T Mne Value. Praser Lyall Shares. Co. «ratt. 1 A lien by $0.45 |0 55 $0.45 $0.60 1 Alor Gajah 0.25 0.35 0.25 0.35 1 A
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    • 70 7 Small Savings- I LIGHTEN j M I FINANCIAL Wi PATHWAY M Yearly Merest Paid to You Quarterly Small Savings regularly deposited will soon build up for you, a substantial Bank Balance.. ready for tne moment when it is most needed. THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK j pays an
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    • 304 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. fine rporated in Bhsjlanti) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 1 D'Ahneida Ptfcit. Aatbortaed and BMbailbed Capital £J.0(.M».n00 Paid-up-Capital tIjtBMOO Reserve FtSOd and K-. t IDOjMjQ HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: B mb-iy. Ca'.cuaa. C<. lorn bo. Karachi. Madras, Angara. Payhdad. Bahrein, B»>.sra. Kirkuli. Mi. ll a::d Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS jx'ivd
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    • 230 8 < J THE THEATRE WITH THE PICK OF^THE WORLD'S PICTURES. MATINEE—TO-DAY AT 3 P.M. You NEED these thrills You NEED these laughs You NEED I such entertainment as this Get your share of it Forget thatP grouch that dull care Just laugh it off at f lAf with IBM ISk
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    • 368 8 r^CAm6L~=l I J i Matinee To-day 3.15 j TO-NIGHT! i I i j LAST NIGHT of the famous Paramount Production! j j§M MABLENEfI; DIETRICH "BLONDE I j I rovaS 1 1 II171? \7 f7C 99 I j HERBERT MARSHALL. J j |3* X W DIRECTED BY JOSEF YON STERNBERG j
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    • 307 8 MATINEE TO-DAY AND SUNDAY 345 COMMENCING: TUESDAY 28. GEORGE ARLISS in "THE MAN WHO PLAYED COD' rALKiE \nw va» T~> f TT^ri SILENT PICTURES. -JKTm. <JL. <JELJ ONE PAYMENT j TO-MORROW NIGHT—LAST NIGHT SECCOND SHOW AT 9.15 THE FAMOUS BRITISH MUSICAL COMEDY SUNSHINE SUSIE s WITH J RENATE MI LLER—JACK
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  • 72 9 Miss Riboet At The New World. Miss Riboet, the t and her company tea Tt. T"™ arUst€ the Moonlight re Ce f ion when a variety prog^ W item was "Channaine" a pleasing play which entailed much singfng■ 2fd dancing. Miss Riboefs rendering oaJarS? ot songs delighted the
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  • 67 9 Longest Dry Spell Since 1911. The continuous dry weather which has been experienced in Singapore since Jan. 31 came to an end yesterday when a heavy shower fell just before noon. Rain fell intermittently during the rest of the day. This is the longest spell of continuous dry
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  • 92 9 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Feb. 25. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rohna 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Pres. Adams 11; Kinta 8; Siantar 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Kcursk 30. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Nil. West Wharf (Entrance Oate 4). Katong 1. Section 10
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  • 4704 9 COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER AND REPORT. Commissioners' Meeting. Mass Hookworm Treatment For Coolies Suspended. A broadcasting station for Singapore is envisaged in the appointment at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of a committee of three to inquire into the possibilities of establishing a local broadcasting service
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 476 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, a lid 'vhite Pox Terrier *****, ranted Please return to 7. Dr. ALERBINE World Chess Champion play a simultaneous match Si gapore Chess players at C o! man St., Singapore, NTNO FEBRUARY 26th, at ed to wit pail the exhibition. \;(MISSION SI.OO. S rretary of the Singapore pleased
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 68 9 MAILS CLOSE. MONDAY. FEB. 27. North. N.-East and N.-West Sumatra •Op ten Noort) 9 a.m Indo-China <G. G. Merlin) 11 a.m Java, South-West Sumarta. South-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor OBSj (Van Outhcorn) 11 a.m. Fontianak (Raub) 2 p.m. Bengkalis. Laboean Bilik and Tanjong Balei (Reteht 3 p.m Selat Pandjang
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  • 759 10 In the most interesting interview published in our issue of yesterday Mr. Roland Braddell among other things suggested that there is much misunderstanding of the American attitude towards the War Debts. We are not sure that we agree with him. A year or more ago such a
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  • 262 10 Mr. W. Gillian has arrived in Ipoh from Singapore to take up the appointment there of Superintendent, Posts and Telegraphs. Mr. J. A. Russell, who entered Bungsar Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, for an operation for appendicitis, has had acute general peritonitis and is .seriously ill. The death is reported of Lieut.
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  • 240 10 Comic Parade At Fort Canning. A very pleasant farewell function in the nature of a "Comic Parade" was held at Fore Canning yesterday afternoon by members of the Ist Batt. Gloucestershire Regiment. When the mam body of the Regiment was drafted lo India on Nov. 18 last
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  • 249 10 Shadows, for years the bane of photographers, are utilized extensively by Josef Yon Sternberg, Paramount director, in obtaining interest and animation in film scenes. "Shadows bring to photographs what inflection does to speech," Yon Sternberg says. "They make it interesting. Nothing can be quite so boresome as
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  • 254 10 Write about reincarnation, a trip to the moon, occult telepathy or somethirg equally fantastic, and the chances are someone has done it before, says Waldemar Young, Paramount writer. But so far th-re is no reccrd of anyone attempting the weird experiments of Dr. Mor-au in of
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  • 27 10 Reuter. Capetwon, Feb. 24. A coalition agreement has been published. It provides the Hertzog followers and Smuts followers with six Cabinet posts each.--Reut< r.
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  • 201 10 Ex-King Alfonso arrived in Ceylon recently on q visit to his son. who is a midshipman on a warship attached to the British East Indies bquauiOii. Tne young miday recently underwent an operation. The following motion was recently passed unanimously by the Burma Legislative Council: "The Council asked tltat the
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  • 448 10 (BY "lOOJTts.o.v- The corkscrew industry i in America. v rev ivin<, A correspondent asks ho* cigarettes I smoke i n a (i ***S given amount. Violent exercise after 411 i, k if As one wit puts it, what Ameri, needs is a man who can be riirht,
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  • 61 10 From China and Japan by the I due at Singapore to-momw. From China and Japan by Uie i Maru." due at Singapore I From Holland by Uie "Demi*/ 5 pore on Tuesday mornins Mails by the outward Amsterdam are expected to arm c ,poi.by the evening express to-morr.\v.
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  • 68 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page aAS gu]OL" SHORT STORY —"UNDER THF HA on p*S*» J TWO DISTINGUISHED INVAI [0 SHIPPING NEWS, on pa* BROADCASTING SERVICE FO* |4 SINGAPORE.' or. pag* CLUB DIARY, on pag 13. CHURCH SERVICES, on pagi OUR READERS' VIEWS. onpag« 14 THRIFT AND LOAN SOCH-m
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 1748 11 Japanese Leave The League Assembly. ANTI MANCHUKUO REPORT ADOPTED. DECISION ON SEVERANCE LEFT TO TOKYO. Siam Abstains From Voting. Peking Fears Destruction From The Air. Reuter. League Assembly yesterday adopted the report of the ComSineteen, which condemns the Manchukuo regime, and the gates walked out in protest. Tokyo will decide'whether
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  • 575 11 Advance Checked. CHINESE CAUSE HEAVY LOSSES. Shanghai, Feb. 25. Fighting at Howpehyingtse and Mongnuwnngtse lessened from Thursday night. The Manchukuo troops launched an at tick on the Chinese linos at Peipao. The defenders—the troops under Gen. Tung Fuk Ting—who had previously evacuated Nanling. succeeded in keeping their
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  • 91 11 An alleged asj-uult on a constable attached to the Singapore Harbour Board Police had a sequel before the Third Magistrate (Mr. J. F. F. Gregg) yesterday when three Chinese were produced on charges of assaulting a public servant. It was stated that the P.C., a Sikh, had
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  • 29 11 Reuter. Berlin. Feb. 24. Karl Liebknecht House, the headquarters of tho Communist Party, has been closed "until further notice" on the ground that treasonable leaflets are published there. —Reuter.
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  • 54 11 Mike Donlin, Wade Boteler, Tom MeGuire and Arthur Housman have been assigned supporting roles in Paramount's "She Done Hun Wrong," starring Mac West. Lowell Sherman Is directing and Harold Hecht, notevt stag? and screen dance director, has been signed to stage the dances of the gay nineties which will be
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  • 965 11 PUBLIC EXAMINATION IN BANKRUPTCY. Speculated In Shares. Attorney For Well-Known Firm. The son of a prominent Chet iar (who had a flourishing business her? a few years age was <xam.ned in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. The debtor was educated in Singapore. A. If rheynappa Chettiar. who was examined
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  • 760 12 TO-DAY'S LUNCH SCORE. ENGLAND SCORE 253 FOR THREE WICKETS. Australia topped the 400 mark for the first time in the present series in compiling 435 runs in their first innings in the Fifth Test
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  • 745 12 Prospects For The New Season. Cricket has already made a fair start in Malacca and from information available regarding the personnel and prospects of the various local clubs, the Settlement is in for quite an attractive season. THE MALACCA CLUB. The Malacca Club side will be missing
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  • 18 12 y ,ne ChlnKe h >" left Per.lt for C T h^ s to c, V r.C r f0r MV,Ce
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  • 12 12 Reuter. TO-DAY'S LUNCH SCORE England: 253 for 3 wickets.— Reuter.
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  • 478 12 Coroner's Inquiry. PLAYING "POLICE THIEVES." The tragic death of a tei\-year-old schoolboy attached to the Anglo-Chinese School in Cole man Street who sustained fatal injuries i n a fall whilst playing with his classmates in the piecinets of the school formed the subject of the Coroner's
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  • 109 12 Daring Assault In Crowded Area. A daring knif attack on a Chinese occurred in High Street yesterday afterncon. The man was walking along the road when he was acccsted by two men of th? Sam? nationality. Realising that the latter w:re about to assault him. he turned and
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  • 227 12 Club Fail To Field Complete Side. ASSN. FOOTBALL. If the S.R.C. footballers do not display more keenness, they are going to have a tough time in the League competition again th s year. Several men who signed to play in yesterday's game against the Anglo-Chinese School failed
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  • 448 12 Manager Charged. "COULD NOT REMEMBER ANYTHING." A vivid description of how the manager of a Chinese exchange bank in Bridge Road made a knife attack on the proprietor was made before the Third Magistrate (Mr. J. F. F. Gregg) yesterday when Pang Tse Eng was charged
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  • 485 12 Amicable A.A. Drop Valuable Point. ASSN. FOOTBALL. By drawing I—l with the Siong 300 Athletic Association yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium, the Amicable Athletic Association dropped a valuable point in their bid for the championship f the S. C F A. inter-Club League. The competiti n
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  • 729 12 Press And Individual Opinions. The London "Times," in a leading article, quotes a private letter from a civil servant in India relerring to Lord Willingdon's boyish buoyancy and remarking on his \irde attitude to the problems. The "Times" says tha: Lord Wilungdon has proved himself a wise
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  • 47 12 Bevt ml robbers are reported to have essssi a Chinee? sundry goods shop in Fraser tbtA yesterday afternoon. The proprietor ra the intruders and was attacked und BkkM The men escaped. The shopman was taken to hospital br ambulance, but his injury is not serious.
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  • 124 12 Alhambra. —"Fast Life," featunn. WI Hams. Cliff Edwards, etc. Capttoi—Marlene Dietrich in "B ni Venus." Empire.—"Under Suspicion" and "The Bel Terror." Half-price Week-end matinees: "Hsppp Days." Great World.-Side shows, pasar malaa Malay opera, Chinee wayangs, swat and talking films ("M.rely Mary Ann" a:MI ll Talkie: "Follow Thru
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  • 277 12 THAT Man can CWtte living matter"' (By Our Scientific Cmntmwitmt I When the world was startled. set ago. to hear thit an American doct.l •created life" from dead matte., the 't: Dr. G. W. Crile, was the first to deny such r* extravagant interpretation of ins i
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    • 142 13 THE NEWlVfl^ j Grand Display of Fireworks Specially Ordered From Canton i To-night-25th February, 1933. Commencing at 0 p. m. FREE SHOW To all in The Boxing Arena I TALKIES BERT LYTELL in LAST OF THE LONE WOLF" i JAVASON SPECIAL SYRUPS. "LigAt-Hoase" Brand. All varieties. :he crowd and drinlc
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    • 51 13 BOUSTEAD INSTITUTE. Messrs. Jackson and Stratford will welcome all to the Gospel meetings to be held in the above Institute on Sundays at 8 p.m. Hymn Books provided. No collections. RAM KRISHNA MISSION No. 9, Norris Road. Lectures: Fortnightly, on Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Religious Classes: Every Friday at 6:30
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    • 577 13 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion. (Choral). 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. 10 a.m. Service at R.A.F. Base. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at
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    • 237 13 No fussing with pots and pans. Every mould a masterpiece Crown Jelly is a time and labour saving BRITISH PRODUCT. FRAMHOZ Co. [marine^insl^ance) GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD I EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED i jj AT LOW RATES For quotations for mil., transit risks by Road, Rail or Water Apply to:—
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 704 13 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary to provided specially for them. Secretaries are mvited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date •nd complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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  • 97 14 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on tnbjecU of public interest, ft must be underttood that the -Malaya Tribune- does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corretxmdents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF iS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double nrneing), and on one
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  • 91 14 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—The last Baby Show, under the auspices >f the Sing»'»ore cnUa Yveuare Society, was held in Dec. 1931, and there is no news whatsoever up to the present of the 1932 Show taking place 111 the near future, although I undertand from
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  • 202 14 fTo the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."/ sir —Besides the slump paralysing the wageprospects, there are als thieves who prey upon them. In October there were trvefts m several houses in Bieeze Road th -hief r thieves gaining entrance by the back lane, taking refuge in vacant
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  • 844 14 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—statt ?men of international reputation have assembled many a time turner the roofs of palatial buildings in London, Genev i Lausanne- and such-hke historic cities of tne West to arrive at an understanding which would be of permanent salvation to mankind
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  • 562 14 Teachers' Success. ANNUAL REPORT 01 THE COMMITTER The following is the report of the of the Sins,ap:re English School Co-operative Thrift and Loan So-jctv i to be presented at the -annual ad Saturday: UI1 «1 You will remember the beginnings < Society in March last year
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    • 268 14 ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN INDIA 1874). r HEAD OFFICE BOMBAY Life Assurance is a Real Necessity. The following is an appreciation from a Grateful Beneficiary:— j! THE BRANCH SECRETARY. Oriental Life Office, j Kuala Lumpur. J Dear Sir. j 1 beg to acknowledge receipt of
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    • 86 14 J EGYPTIAN" BRAND COFFEE i (Awarded Malayan Exhibition 1932 Diploma). This brand cf Coffee is r.ct only manufactured from Beans frown 01 Plantations at S:rdang but is prepared and blended u::der esp J Mr. C. van den Driescn. A cupful will not only appeal to you but you will certainly
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  • 1725 15 WHAT 8.8.C. WANTS TO KNOW, SECRETARY OF STATE'S LETTER TO S.S. AND F.M.S. ited Jan. 7, 1933, has been addressed to the S.S. and nments by Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, Secretary to the rding his full support of the enterprise
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  • 236 15 A Useful Table Of Signal Strengths. As a guidance to listeners who are eoCeett*'g QSL cards from the various broadcasting stations, the following form of short-wave report should prove handy. All letters and reports should give the writer's full name and address. The type of
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  • 211 15 Enough Members To Keep It Going. Perak enthusiasts have united to form the Perak Raid} Society. The objects of the new society are very similar to those which inspired the revival of the societies in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang. In Perak, too, the formation of the new
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  • 79 15 A specially interesting, broadcast from the Empire station at Daventiy will be that of March 1. when a St. David's Day programme will commence at 9.50 p.m. Singapore time. An ther special item will be, the broadcast of a running commentary at the second half oi the. international
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  • 407 15 Daventry Gives Best Programme. From 1 to 3 p.m. Bandoeng broadcasts daily on 58.3 metres. Music is not SO strong as a* night time but it Is dear. From 4.50 p.m. Bandoeng on 31.86 opens with the chim of a clock. This station Is well received and is
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  • 58 15 Change Of Time And Wave. On and alter Friday. March 3. the Malayan Amateur Radio Society (Kuala Lumpur) will be changing the hours cf the Tuesday and Friday broadcasts. The new times vw.l be from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m.. instead of from 6.T0 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
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  • 88 15 "Station-Searching" Discouraged. Tokyo. Wireless sets in Japan may receive only on the fixed wave-lengths of the Japanese 'cmi-gOveiUXUent stations. They are not permitted to be wired for receiving on short v?a«e-le&gths, which are reserved for Government use. Some alarm has been caused by the report that
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  • 87 15 Two Way Radio Telephone Established. I Two way conversations by radio telephone between London and Poona are now taking place and it is anticipated that the new service I would be officially inaugurated in a few days, j possibly with a conversation between the Vicercy. Lord Willingrlon,
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  • 91 15 M~s( users of superh?Urodyno receivers are aware that a given station can be received at two distinct settings of the o cillator tuning cond.nser, but since ganged tuning control has become almost univeral. this fact does not usually become evident. As a rule, when initial adjustments of
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  • 48 15 'Wireless is wholly a good thing. At my own school every boy has earphones by his bedside, and can listen-in to news, good music, red the programmes of foreign countries." Mr. J. Howard Whitehouse, Warden of Bernbridge School, in an address at University tjjllcge, Lendon.
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  • 31 15 The Irish Free State Bradcasting Committee has decided that the very heavy cepital and annual expediture involved precludes at present the establishment of a short wave station fcr overseas broadcasting, i
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    • 222 15 I A E CENTURY iffl^O^ i PERMANENT-MAGNET vJr MOVING COIL > r 1 C 1)17 A I/ CD The dt,si B ners and makers of this Epoch i |JI IjAlaljia Speak r, claim that it is without a peer In its class. Ttst reports confirm this claim. Thej Heavy Cobalt
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    • 413 16 j Prof. Dr. Wolf-Eisner s SANTOBEN'fjijJfpi j The combined treatment of Tub rculosie; with Santu- j ben-preparations is the res Jit of over 20 years work j and experience in over 18.000 cases of Prof. Wolff-Eisner, \m j J the lecturer and consulting physician at th» University c Jtt l
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  • 1136 17 PROGRESS OF MOSLEM ASSOCIATION. One Of The Oldest Clubs In Singapore. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) WM ggL the Mosle Association bui Taha Mattar. the president"SeS chair A fairly large number of members wer" present including Mr. A. M. S. Moonsn ee Mr Hassan bin Haji Dawood. Had Shaikh
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  • 82 17 The Dangerous Tenth Year. Washington. Men and women who have been married from ten to fourteen years are the ones who most frequently obtain divorces. Those who have been married less than a year apply for the least number of decrees. By statistics just published by the
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  • 25 17 The New South Wales C.C. cricket ground at Sydney, where the Fifth Test between England and Australia is being played.
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  • 259 17 Fine For Infringing Rights Of Solicitor. Khong Soon Kong was tried before Mr. Ward, the First Magistrate, at Kota Tinggi on DllJUlJ and fined $25 with costs, $30, for having acted or held himself out or pretended to act aj an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court
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    • 306 17 Straits Romanized Chinese Story Books. ,v TANG KHIA, Complete in mplete set of 4 books. pfcU set of 19 books. I ONG HUAY, Book 1 Now A. 2 Now Ready. HIA Complete in 1 book. 3, Complete set of 3 books, p.! k Loh Huan Ong). Compk-!'"" let Mt of
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    • 479 17 how \f do you hold your ci^arelte: An every day indication of your chicf characteristics Here's th? man a decided "cut above" the average—a confirmed cigarette smoker of decided originality In outlook and ideas; one us:d to an executive position in business rather than subordinate; Una use of the left
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  • 75 18 Re-Arrested After Rjyal Pardon. Reuter Wireless. Teheran, Feb. 19. M. Teymourlash, the Persian Minute.- far Finance, has been re-arrested and imprisoned at police headquarters. It appears that it is still intended to bring him to trial but on what charges has not yet been disclo N rt. The
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  • 300 18 Enticement Charge In Police Court. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Feb. 22. Convicted of b.ing found in possession of 200 gallons cf dutiable liquor and a distilling apparatus at Gaja Berang, Wee Ah Kirn was ordered by Mr. J. C. Derrick, the Police Cou't Magistrate, to p y
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  • 27 18 "Owing to the Command untitled tion of th-? Chidatnbi ra certain irreeularit! Madras Go.,nn rupercessio.i of the Mvi years and have ap; rpecial officer in chai tion.
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  • 14 18 Mr. V. J. Patel will be shortly untitled Vienna, after his American i I
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    • 287 18 LUCAS MOTOR ACCESSORIES BRITISH and BEST i t j j J LUCAS Motor Cycle Battery $7. j j jcas iPARTQN LUCAS Tail Lamp. Sturdy and reliable. Of pleasing and j penetrative j linn —OBTAIN YOUR ACCESSORIES FROM««MMr| MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. f 14 20. Orchard Road. J 'PHONE: 3454-5-6-7. REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT
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    • 115 18 Hansaplast the Perforated Rapid Dressing made of Original Leukoplast for the Home, for Sports, Scouts, Schools and the Workshop. I Just one snip with a pair of scissors, and you have a ready dressing for small cuts and all other minor injuries of every description. Hansaplast aione combines all the
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 779 18 Par is'3 strength. Good musical programme s JOxS »|'C'S X 4 MOSCOW (50 metres) can usually be h-Brd I AS jT jjt I clearly just above the laie Saigon's readings j./ at JT y jfST\\\ Vi from about 8.30 p.m. Programme nearly always i *fjf f A/-7T*tlc\ Vi speech In
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  • 62 19 look At This Week's Post-Bag. :.y necessary for me to c k's celebrations, as n your impressions I must just say mv h as you did. tnent about another nd you that copies of be secured from the i: Your Chum. UNCLE 808. the "Chums'
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  • 144 19 By Kid A Co. U.V ■hi n I was asked .the clergy of k village which is about 35 It was a fine it f:r our distant much noisa on the and laughing am ng It oi the car. I was as produced by
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  • 67 19 Product* Of Malaya. K n ng Siong I>»od and interesting Corner." I've long Corner." and so I would prove rather dull enjoyed ourselves r We must all thank $iv i rouble. a large peninsula, we M»t products from it. nol send to other Malaya itself produces The chief industry of
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  • 859 19 ißy "Hapjy Baba." i On the appointed day the Chums gathered at the Marlborough Theatre and, with the coming of Uncle Bob followed, a little later, by our committee member ST. Koh, the celebration commenced. The Editor's speech containing his good wishes for the "Club' was then
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  • 317 19 (By Simple, Muar.) Of course I know a lot of boys in my school and am friendly with them all. I like some of my classmates and schoolmates and am always klad to meet them. Whenever there is school we play games together, sit and chat with each
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  • 846 19 (By '•Zip.") Long hours have I spent thinking out what I am going to write. I seem to be at sea, so to speak. A jumble of subjects seem to dance before my eyes but which to choosy is where the difficulty lies. However, 1 suppose it
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  • 410 19 (By "Smilc-the-While," K. L.) Before I begin to write about this subject I wonder whether readers of both the "Corners" have any knowledge of its invention and when v.as it brought into use throughout the world. Paper as you know is the name of a substance commonly used
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  • 234 20 (Vtbornc House, near Cowea, in the (ale of Wight, was for long time the favourite residence of Queen Victoria. After her death it was aeed for many years as naval training OOHtgt, A PEACKFUI 9CKXE VT POIPIKKO. i OKNWAi.I.. -IV.ocrro is or.c v —>:
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