Malaya Tribune, 27 February 1933
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Title Section36 1933-02-27 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XXr No. 48 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Feb. 27, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933.36 words
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Advertisement95 1933-02-27 1 Buy the -MALAYAN POST, The Picture Paper. 20 cents. f iviILK ATITS BEST 1 0 < j j MILK THE FOOD r l l FOOD FOR BABY H FOR BABY Blue Cross The Perfect Milk Cr SS Peifect Milk j SAFE AMD GOOD FOR BABY. j BLUE CROSS MILK S95 words
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Advertisement43 1933-02-27 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also Lmying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates.43 words
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Article2018 1933-02-27 2 SHAW'S BANTER IN HONGKONG. "GO RED, YOUNG MEN." Address To University Students. EDUCATION DENOUNCED. Despite his resolution not to give a public address while fm his present tour. Georgr Bernard Shaw spoke to students in the Great Hall of the University of Hongkong. Brilliantly2,018 words
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Article170 1933-02-27 2 Mr. George Bernard Shaw's Hongkong Impressions. "A damnable place. George Bernard Shaw was crisp and to the point when a "S.C.M. Post" representative ventured inside his suite aboard the "Empress of Britain" and asked him if he would give his impressions of Hongkong. Impressions? I have no170 words
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Article56 1933-02-27 2 G.B.S. Disseminating Dangerous Ideas. "United Press." t Hongkong, Feb. 15. The Rotary Club to-day mailed letters to aU editors protesting that George Bernard Shaw was "disseminating dangerous ideas among Chinese students." Shaw, arriving on the around-the-world liner, "Empress of Britain" told university students yesterday that they should"United Press." - 56 words
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Article185 1933-02-27 2 Canada Has Over Two Million Immigrants. Ottawa. i More than half cf Cr-nada s total immigration population in 1931 were British, according to census figures just published. The immigrants f. tailed 2 307,525. Of this number fewer than fifty per cent, were of atten birth. 1.133,9-2185 words
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Article164 1933-02-27 2 Supports A Town Of 20,000 Workers. i j Moscow. A "Dead Sea" in the Kara Bugaz Bay of the Caspian Sea is now being successfully exploited for the production of chemicals. The area of this "Dead Sea" is nearly eight square miles. Neither fish nor plants164 words
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Article99 1933-02-27 2 Roman Cookery Discovered By Students. Vienna. Oatcakes that are so od—or so bad— that they have lasted m re than 1.600 years have just been discovered with some Roman reuer in the Buigenland, near the Hungarian frontier. Earthen vessels designed for holding fooj have been found by thirty-five99 words
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Article105 1933-02-27 2 Sydney. Australia's aborigines are thrifty *J h < rJH r f the Queensland Chief Protector of Aborigines shows that 5.579 of the 17.706 aborigines in Queensland had £289.243 in savvefr nkS^V the Md f the l3st financial JT** h Edition. £12.000 had been invested t£ Loan. Cent CommOnWea,th105 words
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Advertisement356 1933-02-27 2 WHITEAWAY'S have pleasure in ANNOUNCING j to their many customers A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF NEW SPRING ILW9T On Wednesday, March 1 Jk. tSI consisting of the LATEST AND MOST r FASHIONABLE MODELS JSS 7f IN WHITE FELTS, Wf READY TO WEAR I Aw STRAWS, PEDALING I j VJ) STRAWS, ETC.356 words
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Advertisement95 1933-02-27 2 Pre? Somplp' on re Irom WG. Drehcr ,v Singapore s Kodak Film t KODAK LTD. (Incorporated in England). Robinson Road and Battery Road, E SINGAPORE j SUNLIGHT MAID FRUIT SYRUP. The Drink of Drinks, comes in all the datteati flavours of FRESH SUN RIPENED FRUITS. Obtainable At:— Sel gie Store,95 words
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Article1784 1933-02-27 3 Many Deaths. THE CHINESE AND MASONRY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Feb. 7 (by Air Mai'.^. Influenza still holds England in its grip. -The shoit, sharp sped of extreme frost that t wrote abcut in my last letter led the medical world to hope for an abatement1,784 words
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Article36 1933-02-27 3 A distinguished visitor at Peiping is Mr. Harold Acton, eminent British poet. Mr. Acton was born in Italy, and his mission to China is to make a study of the comparative histories of China and Italy.36 words
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Article223 1933-02-27 3 Head Of The School A Murderer Joliet (Illinois). Richard Loeb. the former student, who, with Nathan Leopold, is serving a 99-year sentence for the killing of young Bobby Pranks several years ago in an effort to commit the "per: c. crime.*' may now be referred to a* "Professor223 words
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Article60 1933-02-27 3 Berlin, There are about 1,000,000 youths and about 400,000 girls under the age of 25 unemployed in Germany, according to the Minister of Labour. The Minister also states that the Voluntary Work Service, which provides the bare necessities of life in return for labour on public works60 words
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Advertisement153 1933-02-27 3 i PHiiiKi j |M THE HULL MARK! I, 'Wk mineral* WATER I ||r PURITY S If* EXCELLENCE DON'T DELAY ORDER ■SĔEĔ PHffiNIX j ||gj TO-DAY jj jlJJ]§/ Phone 3463. ji^mJcmt^Mumm<^mwm»nmWmm^ —»-r r 1 1 lit I THE AIR TRIP FROM SINGAPORE TO I BATAVIA VIA PALEMBANG IS OF T 1153 words
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Advertisement149 1933-02-27 3 I THE CAR j YOU CAN AFFORD MORRIS CARS have proved themselves not only cars that—broadly speaking—everybody can afford to own but also cars that most peopic prefer to own, because I they definitely embody the best that motoring has to offer at any given price. Approximately one in every149 words
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1030 1933-02-27 4 Shipping News Notices. "APPALLING TRADE" IN 1932. A General Sag In Freights. Our shipping industry has experianecd periods of deep depression as well as times :f occasional prosperity, but seldtm have the circumstances for all sections been more trying than th se 1932 provided. The description, "appalling conditions,' applied by1,030 words
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Article149 1933-02-27 4 Shanghai Adventurers To Cross Pacific. Shanghai Feb. 16. Another adventurous group of foreign -rs are commencing a junk cruise on Sunday when the Ningpo junk "Shin Di Ping Sh;" fa'aetttns out from Shanghai, on a venturesome joumev to New York, via the South Seas. The expedition is149 words
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Article135 1933-02-27 4 Cheering News Of More Building. The Shipbuilding Employers' Federation has issued a statement giving cheering news of a revival of shipbuilding in this country. It is stated that after 10 months cf almost complete stagnation the ordering of new mercantile shipbuilding work began in November, end during135 words
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Article938 1933-02-27 4 Britain Still Leads The Way. The only cause for congratulation in respect to 193--S reccrd of shipbuilding, lamentrUy depressed as it was, was that the Eritish Empire with an output of 147 vessels and 227,116 tens (excluding the Royal Dockyards) was still the greatest shipbuilding nat on938 words
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Advertisement413 1933-02-27 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contrct with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Ranpura 17,000 Mar. 3 Bhutan413 words
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Advertisement215 1933-02-27 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch Australische Dampfschlffs tMj Ocsellschalt (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. una. 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, via Manila Apr.215 words
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Advertisement496 1933-02-27 4 Where Yon May Buy The Malaya Tribune tKSS! N SALE AT K r.m.t "cnang. SINGAPORE. V Mohamed Ibrahim. 134. Tanjong Pagar MALACCA. a £^L and CPPeI RMd stati °n. STLfS Co 14 Cross Street. A. Pa-asamy. General Hospital (News Seller* c I store ™> Jonker Street. Mr E s. Kattuvasa.496 words
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Advertisement167 1933-02-27 4 THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" is now owned by the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd.. and published frxfm the "Malaya Tribune" offices at 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. It is being greatly improved by the introduction of many New J Features, while the best of the old 1 ones are retained. The features167 words
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Advertisement519 1933-02-27 4 STEAMER SAU^ The undernotcd or,. ixtures:— p infe^ OITW \pr )x I "LAHN" for Manila, Hongkon* Shanghai, Japan and North Ov7 I "SAALE" for Manila, Ho "Sf Mar 5 Shanghai. N. China and Jana?** i ••LIPPE" for Manila and Jam'n Mar 14 "FULDA" for Manila. Hono kntll Mar Shanghai, N.519 words
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Article238 1933-02-27 5 Mining Shares. re. Monday. 11 a.m. quotations are Issued excnange and stock -j» Buyers. Bellers. 219 18 2u norn I A- 11-119 11,- 12,- k nos o.io I 0.35 0.40 6 Tin OS ir norn 0.18 0.22 M H. l 26 0.30 13- J4'--49 5 9 tf*238 words
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Article62 1933-02-27 5 MB BY FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. I 100 101 ci 105 110 norn 104 105 norn ■Wwe Municipal J^° 9 < per cent. 104 105 norn 100 105 norn .-ai 1134 114', norn ■WW? Municipal Hl* 113 norn :pal 1• W \lc B.nds62 words
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136 1933-02-27 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. LITTLE BUSINESS PASSING. Rubber Prices Generally Unchanged. Singapore. Monday, Noon. To-day's Prices: Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 61 8 cts., unchanged, im (Singapore), $75 < >s Saturday's Prices: London Rubber 2 1 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Idle. New York Rubber, 2% cts., unchanged Market Tone: Dull.136 words
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Article49 1933-02-27 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London Spot: 2 1 16d. New York Snot: t% (G.) cents. Singapore: 6 1 16—6 316 cents. TIN. Lcndon Spot: £147 7s. 6d. (Unchanged.) Lcrftion 3 months: £147 17s. 6d. (Unchanged.) Singapore: $75.37 4. COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: Sundried $4.45 Mix.cd $4.1549 words
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Article1735 1933-02-27 5 A YEAR OF CHEAP MONEY. Rise In Gilt-Edged Securities. Prom the standpoint ol world Lade and the value of commodities the year 1932 witncssec. a continuance, if not acc.n.tu.-t.cn, of tne unfavourable conditions that v. ere exrerienced in 1931 and preceding years, but Great Eritain made1,735 words
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Article224 1933-02-27 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.; Singapore, Feb. 27. Soiling: London 4 months* sight 2s. 3 27 32d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13|16d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25 32d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3\d., London demand 2s. 323 32d.. Londcn T.T. 2s. 3 11|16d.,224 words
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Article419 1933-02-27 5 j Interesting Exhibition At Basle. j In tunes cf even the greatest disturbances to international economic traffic, the Swiss market is a point ol attraction, lor Swiss industrial production being adapted in a high degree to the expert trade, it holds a ccmparatively strong position in the world's419 words
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Article389 1933-02-27 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Monday. 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations art issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Eratt: "<*ue Value. Fraser Lyall Snares. Oo. Kvatt. 1 Allentiy $0 45 $0.55 $0 45 *0.60 1 Alor Gajah 0 25 0.35 0.25 0.35 1 A. Hitam389 words
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Article278 1933-02-27 5 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS. 13 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 3 1 2 3 3 a Buyers. Seller». m > CM p* S2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.05 1.10 S2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 0J0 noa £1 £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 90 95|$10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.20 5.50 £1 £1 C.278 words
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Advertisement49 1933-02-27 5 THE SOUTH |lM BRITISH V jS OOMTAUX LIMFTU. FIR E, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR W »U*JufCB ACCEPTED AT 10WI *I CCBEENT BATES. L. O IIABOOUOUTH, Manner. rcr. Green. TUB eastern united M 'CIA.NLI CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, "marine, MOTOR CAR p£ RSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. General Manacar. MalaMa Straet. Stacapara49 words
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Advertisement39 1933-02-27 5 YEARLY INTEREST PAID QUARTERLY A bank balance is your best friend. You can turn to it whenever you are in need of financial assistance. Build a bank balance quickly with small regular savings. Head Office: 55, Wall Street, N.Y.39 words
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Advertisement300 1933-02-27 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incrrporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: L 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed j Capital £2.000.000 Paid-up-Caphal £1.000.000 Reserve Fund and Reot 503.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: B mbay. Calcutta, Colombo. Karachi. Madras, Amcia. Baghdad, Bahrein. Kiikuli, Mo.-.vi and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and inlercot alioAed at300 words
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Advertisement256 1933-02-27 6 thf in::- i :••< hi: v.t i v ir-z vick ok the world's pictures. I STAN THEY'RE AT IT AGAIN! NOT CONTENT TO PACK THE ALHAMBRA U •> FOR lfi liOLSES A MONTH AGO j HERE THEY ARE STILL DRAWING j I i OLIVER WITH THEIR 7-REEL HURRICANE »-v r256 words
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Advertisement302 1933-02-27 6 Amusements I Last Night's Packed House Endorse AMY JOHNSON'S OPINION! "Realistic and Thrilling That's what Everybody says about Universal's Terrific Epic of The AIR Service "AIR MAIL"! j Different from any With RALPH BELLAMY, J AIR FILM yet made SLIM SUMMERVILLE, I j Rt W»V*g for the fint time, an302 words
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Advertisement285 1933-02-27 6 Last Night! The splendid musical show that has delighted th™ SAY IT WITH MUSIC with Jack Payne and His Band The film with the big song hits. «tmMiii«i»»:»:«»»»:»w GRAND PREMIERE TO-MORROW GEORGE ARLISS IN THE MAN WHO PLAYED SOD 1 The most magnificent drama ever unfolded j HINDUSTANI TALKIE Q285 words
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Advertisement877 1933-02-27 7 ADVERTISEMENTS. FORM "C" Pursuant To Section 112 Of Ordinance No. 155 (Companies >' STATEMENT BY THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED, AS AT THE 31«T DAY OF DECEMBER, 1932. MM of the Company is $20.000,000.0, divided into 20C.C00 of ..niK r of shams issued is 105,000. w toe amount cf $50.00 per877 words
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Advertisement588 1933-02-27 7 j Assets exceed $12,000,000. f| I Assurance in force over $35,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement). I J HEAD OFFICE: Great Ba.tern Life Building. Cecil street. Singapore OPPICB old JewrT Q c C mpany £20 0 0° lth <~ court or588 words
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Miscellaneous174 1933-02-27 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. This Week's Programmes Of Drills. TO-DAY, FEB. 27. 5.15 pm—Headquarters. SR.A. <v>. Practice Demonstration. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Fortress Coy. Malay S c., Lamp and Squad Drill. 5.15 p.m.-Headquarters. "A" iM.G.) Company. Voluntary—Foot Drill. 5.?0 p.m.—Hadquarters. "B" Coy Ceremonial. I 30 p.m.—Headquarters, "C" Coy. <as detailed). Ceremonal. 5.15 pm—Headquarters, "F"174 words
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Article115 1933-02-27 7 Reuter. Nanking, Feb. 25. Mr. T. V. Soong has returned here from Nanchang, the capital of Kiangsi Province where he conferred on financial and military problems connected with the Northern situation with Chiang Kai Shek who is directing the anti-Communist drive in Kiangsi. Th? loss ofReuter. - 115 words
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Article71 1933-02-27 7 Reuter. Peking. Feb. 25. It is learned then are no American and no Japanese residents in Jehol and it is believed very few Britons, if any. there other than observers and war correspondents. The-Chinese claim still to be holding Chaoyang.—Reuter Tokyo. Feb. 23. The Navy Office hasReuter. - 71 words
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Article250 1933-02-27 7 On Common Ground In The Far East. Reuter. Wishing ton. Feb 2u Mr. Stim-vn. in a message io the bsssfue declares that the purpose of the Dotted States Government in the Sino-Japanese dispute coincides generally with that of the- Lea',"!- tin s mmon objective being the HslnlOflMUiReuter. - 250 words
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Article138 1933-02-27 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 25. Fearing that the indignati.n caused by the League's action may rouse individual fanatics among reactionaries to an attempt at violence against f.reten residents, the Home Office ha. instructed the police all over the country to take precautienaiy measures. Pntfeund gratification is expressedReuter. - 138 words
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Article43 1933-02-27 7 Heavy Casualties In Lingnan Encounters. Reuter. Peiping. Feb. 25. Messages from General Ho Chu Kuo report severe fighting with heavy casualties in the Lingnan area, where two Chinese brigades, established in a mountain pass, are facing an attack by 20,000 Japanesc.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article111 1933-02-27 7 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 25. The very important effect which Japan 3 dramatic gesture at Geneva yesterday is likely to have upon the League is exhaustively discussed by the French press, which considers that Japan will definitely withdraw from the League. The Left papers remain hostileReuter. - 111 words
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Article171 1933-02-27 7 Reuter. New York, Feb. 25. Discussing the Far Eastern developments, the New York Times" Washington correspondent declares that there had not been found one responsible person vho was contemplating the possibility of war between the United Slates and Japan ia an even distant future. "Unthinkable" wasReuter. - 171 words
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Article292 1933-02-27 7 Bombers Devastate Border Towns. Reuter. Peiping. Feb. 26. The Japanese are steadily advancing into Jthol. Japanese bombers have devastated Kailu and Chaoyang, bcth of which the Chinese have abandoned. The Chinese casualties in the week's fighting are reported to be 500.—Reuter. TJRITISH ATTITUDE. London, Feb. 20. A rumcurReuter. - 292 words
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Article202 1933-02-27 7 Reuter. Geneva. Feb. 25. Mr Matsuoka is travelling in Holland where lie will initiate pourparlers with a view to Hulland and Japan completing a non-aggression pact, presumably with reference to the Dutch Indies.—Reuter. London Feb. 25. By the Assembly's adoption.•if the report iLe League has gainedReuter. - 202 words
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Article352 1933-02-27 7 Reuter. London. Feb. 26. The authoress of the "Peace Army" plan during the fighting at Shanghai, the woman preacher Dr. Maude Royden, in a speech in London this evening, intimated that she was considering the possibility of similar action j in the present case. She was meeting herReuter. - 352 words
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Article104 1933-02-27 7 Legislators And Relations With Japan. Hongkong, Feb. 26. Under instiuctiens from Tokyo, the Japanese residents in Canton are preparing to evacuate tlie city. The Macao authorities have been instructed hy the Portuguese Government to increase food storage as a precaution against complicate ns in the event104 words
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Article273 1933-02-27 7 Japanese Said He Was Chinese. An attempt by a Japanese to pass himself off as a Chinese coolie and Lnd in the Colony was described before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Toiler) en Saturday when Kiyeshi Hac- bite charged with making false representations in order to procure273 words
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Article39 1933-02-27 7 A verdict of death by mMdvrsilu"' WU uiurd tiy th" Coruner n--du, In Mu* »a-, Mm* ue.->asr-oid Chinese .choultry who «ostein* rd tal.il uijurl*-* whtbt plsylua III Hi» t .,r Anffio Chines* 1 School in Coleman Street-39 words
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Obituary58 1933-02-27 8 LGH CHWEE TENG passed away at his residence, No. 106. P.ck Seah S'reet. on Saturday, 25th instant, at the age cf 56. Leaving b.hind wife, one son, one daughter, one soa-in-Caw, two grand-daughters and two grandsons, to mourn his lots. Funeral on Wednesday, March 1st. at 1058 words
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Article879 1933-02-27 8 It was stated in the House of Commons the other day that September, 1935, is the date by which work must be completed on Sir John Jackson's contract at the Singapore Base. Altogether over five millions sterling is being expended, in addition to nearly a million which the879 words
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Article335 1933-02-27 8 Mr. Mohamed Rhouse Succeeds Mr. Eunos. The "Pinang Gazette" understands that Mr. Mohamed Rhouse, C.H., J.P., has been appointed as Malay Member of the Legislative Council vice the Hon. Mr. Mohamed Eunus bin Abdullah, whose term of office* expires at the end of this month.335 words
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Article64 1933-02-27 8 First Meeting In Singapore On March 6. We understand that (he first meeting cf the Trade C:mmission will be held in Singapore on March 6—after the Legislative Council meeting. The Commission's task is to inquire into "the trade of the Colony, the directions in which it has gained64 words
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Article42 1933-02-27 8 From China by the "Sirdhana," due at Singapore this evening. From Holland by the "Dempo," due at Singapore to-mcrrow morning. From China by the "Van Heutsz," due at Singapore daylight to-morrow. From Australia by the •'Mangola," due at Singapore to-morrow.42 words
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Article48 1933-02-27 8 Owing to the very large dem3nd for tickets for the opening of the new headquarters, S.S.VF.. by the Gcveinor en Saturday ar.d owing to the limited space available, it is very much regretted thU all future applications ior tickets will have to be strictly curtailed.48 words
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Article464 1933-02-27 8 The Hon. Mr. San Ah Wing and Mr. Khoo Teik Ec arrived in Singapore this mcrning by the "Klang." Sycd M. H. Chishty, editor of "Real Islam." is leaving on Friday by the "Rajputana" for India en business. He will be away for about a month. Mr. A. B. Jordan,464 words
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Article455 1933-02-27 8 (BT "LOOK iR CtN I England managed to innings lead at Sydney. t iL*,** being "touch and go"i-n the two last wicket, to fall p d and tail wagged modestly. ut A Those "run outs" 0 f Levk»j Ames may have a m the result. The Auasies455 words
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Article41 1933-02-27 8 From the next number the local untitled religious journal. "Real Islam." will Jj fre? to non-Muslims and a 0 co it is understood that Muslin.' wi» so may forward donations t< of printing the journal to the man. North Bridge Road.41 words
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Article44 1933-02-27 8 '•TAKE HIM OUT AND LYNCH HIMALAYANS AT HOME on P" CLUB DIARY, on page 11. DIARY OF EVENTS. 00 SHIPPING NEWS, on page.- OUR READERS' VIEWS, on RADIO PROGRAMME, on ]Mt CANNOT NOW FACE RELA ITVI LOCAL CHINESE AFFAIRS, W c44 words
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Advertisement238 1933-02-27 8 I TENNIS I AYRE'S "DAVIS CUP" TENNIS RACKET j j A Racket 0f Exce P tional Value j These Rackets have laminated frames j with boomerang-shaped facings over t 'fry- V' hT-l wedge and shoulders. The throat and iIK Sll shoulders are fitted with bands J ffffir-3±K applied by a238 words
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Advertisement50 1933-02-27 8 Latest IN Ladies' j Toilet I j Ware U.S.deSilva Bros. 23, High Street, j Singapore. j I 634 f North Bridge Road. j TENG SENG GUAN, J Established 1905. (M I Our Prices—Retail or Wholesale J are identically the same as those charged t BY j T.K.K.'S j SALE DEPOTS.50 words
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Article196 1933-02-27 9 MAIN ATTACK ON JEHOL LAUNCHED. CITY OF PALACES AND SPLENDOUR IN PERIL. Marshal Chang's Wily Game. Trying To Embroil America With Japan? attack on Jehorhas been launched and the Japanese troops are advancing rapidly, with the help of bombategic points on the way to Jehol196 words
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Article931 1933-02-27 9 Japanese Driving All Before Them. Tokyo. Sr..:: W H a. Commander of the Chinese a: Cirhf-:.,. reported to have offered i- "C i tiie Manchukuo. According to >.rt Governor Tang Yu Lin is prepare to withdraw. v. ci>tomary vigour and ability for -T. nd. r most adverse931 words
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Article330 1933-02-27 9 Chinese Nation Expecting The Worst. Reuter. Persistent Japanese reports of Chinese defections meet with equally persistent denials, but the part changing loyalties have played in this part of the world must not be forgotten and con* d rable desertions may b3 as important a factor in anyReuter. - 330 words
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Article463 1933-02-27 9 Arms Embargo. LEAGUE CANNOT BE NEUTRAL. Reuter. London, Feb. 25. "Japan and the League" is the main topic M the morning papers. "An international embargo on arm. and money for Japan shou'd be imposed immediately." declares the "News-Cij-cnicle," urging that the British Admiralty's t'ennition of "contrabandReuter. - 463 words
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Article112 1933-02-27 9 Jewish Faith Healer To Pray. Reuter. Miami. Feb. M. Mr. Cermak, Mayor of Chicago who was seriously wounded in the recent attempt to assassinate Mr. Roosevelt, is stated to te hovering between life and death. His condition is aggravated by congestion of the lungs. His family visitedReuter. - 112 words
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Article92 1933-02-27 9 Will Defend The Unity Of Germany. Munich. Feb. 25. Reuter. Addressing a meeting i:f 30.000 Br. Hitler (Chancellor) replying to the threats of members of the Bavarian Government O secede for the Reich, said that it would be an act of madness to reduce Bavaria to aReuter. - 92 words
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Article68 1933-02-27 9 Full Text Follows Cabled Summary. Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 26. The Japanese countei statement to the League under Paragraph Five was issued from Tckyo this evening. The t:xt is available fo: Geneva and the Embassies and Legations abroad.—Ruter. IA copy cf the full text has been forwarded by theReuter. - 68 words
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Article87 1933-02-27 9 I A fight between two Tamil gardeners j ended in the Police Courts on Saturday when one man was charged with causing grievous hurt. The complainant stated that ne was pushed by the accused and fell heavily. Wnen Uei went to hospital it was discovered that, me87 words
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Article43 1933-02-27 9 A Chinese woman who had been detained in the Civil Prison on a chaige of causing hurt to a four-year-eld girl was found dead, hanging in her cell, en Saturday. There will be a Coroner's inquiry in due cour-e i43 words
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Article172 1933-02-27 9 DEMONSTRATIONS PREVENTED. 200 Men Detained Many Local Places Raided. What is considered to be the m*>st important rounu-up of alleged Communists in Singapore was made the other day by officers ~t the Special Branch (C.I D aided by the divisional police. Thirty-five raids were carried ou>, on172 words
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Article166 1933-02-27 9 Brigade Save Cars And Other Property. A seri us outbreak of fire occurred in a group o. f undrics and garages situated at the corner of Lavender Street and Hamilton Road in the early N urs of this morning. The call was received at about 1 o'clock166 words
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Article136 1933-02-27 9 Passengers Landed Without Permission. The agent for the "Siamese Prince." a European named J. A. Grant, was fined $10 by the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) this morning for allowing passengers to land without permission" from the Immigration authorities. Mr. Spsnser Wilkinson, for the agent, said136 words
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Article113 1933-02-27 9 Appreciation From The Governor. His Excellency the Governor has sent the following letter of appreciation cf the Musical Society's efforts to Mr. E. A. Brown:— "I greatly enjoyed the concert given by the Singapore Musical Society, and it seems la me that the quality and the performance by113 words
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Article219 1933-02-27 9 Th? first Childrens Concert of the year will be held in the Memorial Hall on Tuesday, March 7, at 5 p.m. The programme that has bean arranged Ls sn interesting and a novel cne. The principal "pci former" will be the Band of the Wiltshire Regiment and the219 words
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Advertisement389 1933-02-27 9 MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP WON and British Record Broken with help of fPHOSFERINE CHAMPION 001 LEOHG TEIK writes:- T is vritli the great est pleasure that I write to testify j to the benefits I luive received by taking Phosferine during my training for the 1931 Malayan WeightLifting Championships. jj-T, As I389 words
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1503 1933-02-27 10 ENGLAND ALL OUT FOR 454 RUNS. RICHARDSON S "SPECTACLES." EXCITING PLAY IN FIFTH TEST AT SYDNEY. Reuter. Knglami topped Australia's first innings score of 435 runs by 19 l his morning, in the Fifth Test match which was commenced at Sydney on Thursday.Reuter. - 1,503 words
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Article9 1933-02-27 10 Reuter. Tea-time: Australia 139 for 1 rickets.—Reuter.Reuter. - 9 words
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Article642 1933-02-27 10 Successful Meeting. EVENT TO BE HELD ANNUALLY. RIFLE-SHOOTING. The R.A.F. held their firit rifle meeting at Bukit Timah on Saturday afternoon. The programme of events was successfully completed and seme very good shooting was witnessed. Flight Lt. Staton being the most fuccessful "ompeator for the afternoon.642 words
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Article108 1933-02-27 10 Alhambra. -Laurel and Hardy in -Pack Up Your Troubles." Capitol.—"Air Mail." Empire.—"Flying High." featuring Bert Lahr and Charlotte Greenwood. Great World.—Side shows, paaar malam Malay opera, Chinese wayangs, silent and talking films ''Shipmates" and at Star Talkie: "Follow Thru'"). Marlborough.— Douglas Fairbanks in "Mr Robinson Crusoe," supported108 words
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Article630 1933-02-27 10 Great Fight In Blinding Rain. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Though eventually winning by four clear goals, the Chinese Companions Athletic Association were given a hard fight in the second round of the S.C.F.A. inter-Club League competition at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, by the St. Matthews' Young People's Guild.630 words
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Article42 1933-02-27 10 Raffles Institution team v. the Johore English College to-morrcw o n the R. I. ground: Jwee Yeow: Seng Quee. Abdul Razak Yew Leng. S. If Ally. Ah Hong: Beng Wan. Kirn Guan, A. G. Valberg, Kirn Chua and Syed Mohamed.42 words
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Article136 1933-02-27 10 Ground To Be Enclosed On Wednesday. The following have been invited to play for the S.C.C. v. the Wiltshires on Wednesday at the S.C.C. at 5.10 p.m.: T. G. Lashmar J. G. Glasgow, P. A. McCaffery. F. E. E. Hirdley, E. Laldman. C. J. Bembroke, C. Bennett.136 words
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Article147 1933-02-27 10 But Lose To Bangkok Sports Club. /From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Feb. 2fl. A big crowd turned out to witness the Sports Ciub v. Air Frrce match yesterday. The Club scored in the opening exchanges and added a second goal insice ten minutes. The visitors were unimpressive,147 words
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Article78 1933-02-27 10 Scratch Game At Jalan Besar. In a pcor game played at the Jalan Besar Stadium last Saturday, the Malays II defeated the Chinese II by 4-2. Both Clubs fieldfd scratch sides as it was anticipated that the match would be postponed on account of the rain that78 words
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Article336 1933-02-27 10 Beats 25 Local Players Simultaneously. CHESS. A fair number-of people saw Dr. Ahxander Akkhme, the wcrkl's chess champion, play jo simultaneous fanes against local players in the Adelphi Hotel yesterday. Dr. Alekhine won every one, most of his opponents retiring when placed in a hopeless position. Brainy336 words
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Article50 1933-02-27 10 Weather Washes Out Other Games. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Reuter. London. Feb. 25. Only two of the principal matches fixed for tc-day were played, these resulting as follows: Blackheath 33 pts: Moseley 13 pts. London Scottish pf.: Cambridge U. 3 pts. All ther games were scratched owing to enow—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article65 1933-02-27 10 International Game Postponed. London. Feb. 25. The Int<:nat.'nal between Ireland and Scotland, V-'uch was due to be played in Dublin to-day. was postponed to next Saturday. March 4.—Reuter. En the Internal nals played so far this season, Scotland beat Wales, who beat England. England beat Ireland. Ireland65 words
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Article91 1933-02-27 10 United States Team Selected. GOLF. Reuter. New York. Feb,. 25. The following nine- have been selected as the U.S. representatives, for th? Ryder Cup Booties rgainst Britain in June: W. Hagen <capi>. Ccne Sarazrn Olin Dutra Crai" JJPc d. Donsmore Schuic. Paul Run van." Horton Smith. LeoReuter. - 91 words
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Article307 1933-02-27 10 Yesterday's Fj nal DOUBLE SUCCESS F 0 SINGAPORE C, c. GOLF. The Singapore G.C. uVfeat-ri G.C. by five matche to en i k 1 Wei-Hai-Wei Cup. course y:sterday Q M. M. Pater. M Earr-Shn by ft* up a new record tor h round in 64 (eta und307 words
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Article55 1933-02-27 10 j The follow ing are the fixtures of lee Gsd i Golf Ciub ior the Deal I Feb. 28: Mixed id—semes dob i bar.d night. March 11 and 12 II i m March J5 and 1G Ladl March 13: Match V Bepp I fldl I away). March 28:55 words
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Article32 1933-02-27 10 The Island Club February played on Saturday £.nd Sunday n {X Entries for the Race Cour:- Cup ccmp rre now cpen. and will c!oh- on 1 hursds; 6.30 p.m.32 words
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Article114 1933-02-27 10 AT THE CINEMAS. Aviators get more and t i- AI»" V pictures more and m r ;nrunn: j the late; t cf Its tjrpi Capitol, is unusual in r:ia' s 1 j3 civi'ian flyers, revealing the cow* J ondurance—and the jo> and pilots who take114 words
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Article76 1933-02-27 10 A repeat screenn b]fS *a? 'g comedy "?a k up r.t the Allumbra c L number of p cpportunity of seeii 1 hf fe This production i< r feature films whkh t' h?n it %u 11 made and was here some Ubm i as American76 words
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Article124 1933-02-27 11 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Feb. 27. East Wharf .(Entrance Gate 1). Sirdhana 22; Rohna 20; Soli 19. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 8). Rajput 16: City of Lyons 14; Pres. Adams 11; Aden 9; Aeneas 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Otte S). Glrniffer 30; Troilus 32; Bcncleuch 35; Irisbank124 words
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Advertisement178 1933-02-27 11 j NEW WORLD TALKIE j 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30. BERT LYTELL in i "LAST OF THE LONE WOLF" Milk At Its Creamiest! Canned well above the required standard, DARIGOLD EVAPORATED SM I L X is acclaimed by users everywhere as the most economical L^Mfej for all purposes for which milk is178 words
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Advertisement50 1933-02-27 11 LEPROSY Diabetes Consumption, V.D n PILES LEUCODERMA. Impotency, Women-disorders, Paralysis and numerous other chronic diseases considered to be hopeless by eminent doctors are cured by our Specialist. THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY, Head Office: (2, Owen Road. Consultation Room: 135, Serangoon Rd., SINGAPORE. Kn< lout It cts. stamp lor replies and literature.50 words
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Advertisement439 1933-02-27 11 M I i i Pianos Bought, Sold And Exchanged. SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. J I J.1..M..,,.,,.... 1 I CONCRETE MIXERS w ?fcT~7 1 w t L_ aw *y I t i MACHINES FOR "WINGET" OPEN DRUM MIXERS ARE MADE TO MEET THE STONE CRUSHER* S REQUIREMENTS439 words
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Advertisement196 1933-02-27 11 (marine insurance I —OF GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD I EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED Jj AT LOW RATES I i For quotations for all. transit risks by Road, /Jail or ITflfer 9 t Apply to:— (I SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. I General Agents: ll Motor Union Insurance Co., Ltd., I Merchants'196 words
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Miscellaneous406 1933-02-27 11 CLUB DIARY. (Thert are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the406 words
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Article1813 1933-02-27 12 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. WEATHER UPSETS LEAGUE PROGRAMME. GROUNDS SNOWED UNDER. ONLY TWENTY-ONE GAMES PLAYED ON S4TURDAY. Snow all over England on Saturday prevented 23 of the 44 English League matches from being played. Only five games were played in the First Division and four each in the Second and1,813 words
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Article304 1933-02-27 12 Passengers Of "President Adams." SHIPPING NEWS. Among the prominent passengers on ih~ Dollar Liner, the "President Adams," wtrcn arrived on Saturday, were th? i'ollowing: H.R.H. Prince Purachatra, of Slam, returning from a visit to the Philippine Islands. Dr. Alexander Alekhine, of Paris, en a world tour. Dr. Alekhine304 words
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Article61 1933-02-27 12 The "Ben.Meuch" reports tha: she sighted at I!.if a.m. last Saturday a mast 6 ft. a-ovc v.fiter at lat. 1.13 ceg. 50" N. and long. 103.34 deg. 30" E, 1 mile 3 cable :43 dtg. frcm chart-red position cf wreck en chart 3836 at th? western approach61 words
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Advertisement42 1933-02-27 12 I "PINEAPPLE" BRAND HAMS BACON Z "PINEAPPLE" HAMS BACON are the finest procurable always fresh and delicious as new shipments are constantly 4 j arriving to meet the ever increasing demands throughout Malaya. CrcSiat J Read and Sufc-Depcts fr FRASER NEAVE LIMITED.42 words
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Advertisement20 1933-02-27 12 JAVASON SPECIAL SYRUPS. "Light-House" Brand. All varieties. Pollow the crowd and drink JAVASON S. Of all nigh class provision stores20 words
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Advertisement279 1933-02-27 12 *s'*riiiit.ii'tii.iiiiiitiii<.«ii(ii|ii«uii:(HtMiiitiiti.iiiiii|iitiiiiiiiiaiiinii.» a iOUR TOWN OFFICE, j I The town office of the "Malaya [Tribune" has been removed from I 2Ga-20c, Collyer Quay,, to f m I Messrs. E. M. Glover Co., I |9, The Arcade (Ground floor) 1 Tel. 2219. Advertisement inquiries may be I made there, and letters and279 words
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Advertisement130 1933-02-27 12 l BRIG HTE AN I) L \STS H LONGER. j Manufactured fresh daily in i i Singapore by a British <j Company. J 4 PRICE 10 CENTS EACH. J •> a, The Cheap. st European *i Battery in Malaya. LF Xl DIAMOND METAL PBODUCTS O 3 LTD *i 601, Kampcnij130 words
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Miscellaneous69 1933-02-27 12 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. La-t Yesterday. Night Max Bright Mm. T«mp. Raiirfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. Deg. P. Inches. Hours. Deg. F. 1 Alcr Star 95 Nil 10.9 70 Kota Bharu 86 Nil 10.5 70 K. Trengganu 83 Nil 5.8 71 Bukit Jeiam 9C 0.02 5.5 73 Mersir.g 8369 words
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Article89 1933-02-27 13 I letters To The Editor. invT recdrrs are invited to icritt to us on 1 ,,i vubltc interest. it mutt be underit01 the Malaya Tribune does noi endorse opinions expressed by conesLETTERS should be as brief preferably typewritten (double lS and on one side of the paper89 words
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Article50 1933-02-27 13 tMalaya Tribune.") >r\ factory at Hillside Drive n iday and the whole place was •.•iut downas allowed here some years v r Sorangoon was jungle, but rciuoon ls a residential area, authorities won't allow anto be erected on the same Yours, etc., HILLSIDE." r< u 0150 words
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Article62 1933-02-27 13 7. f f. Malaya Tribune.") c K:ud w me a little space to ask it it ion. We all know that are allowed to travel free •rollcy-buses. But are we that they have a right to Ccan: T' n members of the general V p.r. hard cash have62 words
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Article178 1933-02-27 13 ,To i £u'.r. Malaya Tribune.' It one of the frailties of human ::d I often wender if those t e > as "Malayans at Home" thought as to why they .id be r:ned Malayans." To my mind Th have resided in Malaya over a l>. r.ur.brr f178 words
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Article329 1933-02-27 13 'OV' Ft;tor, Malaya Tribune.") a the settlement of the Man:unncd. the League of ut the Lytton Commission k :t >- China by appealing to the decision on the Lytton Re- hers: and Japan by keeping ftnniy in her hand has also done encu 8h. Japan is not329 words
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Advertisement112 1933-02-27 13 j JUST UNPACKED I LARGE SHIPMENT J TRIOTRON ELECTROLYTIC CONDENSERS (430 Volt Working) I S MFD $2,50 OBTAINABLE FROM THE SOLE AGENTS: Radio Service Co. of Malaya 2, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 'PHONE 7399. Sound White Teeth The Foundation Of Good Health. Everyone kno*s that sound, undecayed and chan teeth are112 words
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Advertisement43 1933-02-27 13 MADE IN Vl'fi/ ENGLAND fj 'Swan Pens, Black or Coloured, from 6.50 Swan' Minor S *75 'Blackbird' Pens 2-75 'Swan 'Ink Cf*. 20 OF STATIONERS AND JEWĔUERS Illustrated Catalogue pcs' free. MABIE, TODD 4 CO., tTD., Swan House, london, W.l Factories—londcn tiverpccl. S.-43 words
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Advertisement179 1933-02-27 13 j THE LAST WORD IN TflE ART OF BREWING Work is I a J Sole Importers j TflE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED. i SINGAPORE. 4Va a^mmMmm^mm MM «MB^^^^^gßj^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I IN EVERY DETAIL/ The New Austin Ten-Four I Ll In introducing this new model the Austin Motor Co., wished"—and it v179 words
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Advertisement22 1933-02-27 13 l Records From "THE BIG BROADCAST" ON gg DANCE No. *****. VOCAL No. *****. CALL BOON AT: j Mong Huat Co, SINGAPORE.22 words
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Miscellaneous311 1933-02-27 13 >' >, «lmllav- latest report »bcnv tdat tde atatlon «5 V rrcelvccl ln varlou» parts ol sX X s,t»l»va. ll« «ssll »n 3l Nlatnz. 3l»m, V >> < "'lull.r «ml «,u»!lt>. W ,p v -7,» 2 »»n<loeng > I/ V 6«lctv. lecelvec, 6urln« <l»v V' llav mu«le. aenerali, lrom V311 words
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Article224 1933-02-27 14 Chettiar Debtor. WILL NOT GO BACK TO INDIA. The following i s a coutinuation of the public examination of A. M. Thevnappa Chettiar, »>ef<>re Mr. Justice Mills in the Bankrupted Court on Friday. The first part appeared iii Saturday's issue. Referring to the limited liability Compain224 words
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Article654 1933-02-27 14 LOST FIVE CHILDREN IX SKVFX YEARS. Rajaratnaui Savarinathan, in his public examination before Mr. Justice J. V fi. Mills in the Bankruptcy Court on Friday, said in answer to Mr D. 11. Tudor, Assistant Official Assignee, that be bad five children, all 0$ whom had died654 words
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Advertisement486 1933-02-27 14 I Cheap Lamps "V"^* are an BL expensive I M/oof //v Luxury \W ENGLAND r%\'|' ttJĔES Maida Laboratories inv.nted the fir t a ar* n drawn tungsten V yrrf> aU R L wiro electric lamp in 191 h sine P \CT| "N then all the most 5 k 4 Ijf486 words
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Advertisement126 1933-02-27 14 kmm Combining G °wlih Compan v )mW im I Good taste/ Cigarettes Handsome Gifts Obtainable Sole Agents: HENRY WAUGH Co., Ltd. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. S.A.r.B.- 8. J Hm:e YOU T^T~l < En ,ish > COCOA? I if If not, you have missed a treat, for this cocoa is126 words
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Article2564 1933-02-27 15 \„f Enough Scouts. K i; THEY LIABLE TO bK ALLED UP? r Chines" Correspondent.) had 23 years in Malaya. There iixjut 700 Scouts, according net's report presented :al m eting of the Singapore ciation. Of this number, are Chinese, so that the 3 'outs in the Colony2,564 words
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Article121 1933-02-27 15 Moscow, Jan. 23. The new passport system, by which every Soviet citizen over the age of 16 must have a passport, has begun to be put in force in the three largest cities of the Soviet Union— Moscow, Leningrad and Charkofl*. Residents in these three cities who have121 words
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Article176 1933-02-27 15 Saves Companions After 'Plane Crash. Ottawa, Jan. 21. Det ils of the heroic c:nduct of a halfbreed prisoner, who saved the life of three companions after their aeroplane had crashed in the forzen nortn cf Canada, have now reached the headquarters of the Rcyal Canadian Mounted Police here.176 words
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Article97 1933-02-27 15 Record Australian Export To Britain. Sydney. Australia has exported more eggs to Britain during the 1931-32 season than in any previous year. Exports from New South Wales, for instance imounted to 3,653,550 dozen during the 1931--32 season, compared with 2,434,020 dozen tat the previous twelve months. The97 words
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Article83 1933-02-27 15 rnree Million Gallons Of Alcohol Drunk. Zagreb. The people of Zagreb, the Croatian capital, drank more than 3.000,000 gallons of wine and spirits last year. Even including ail women and children, the city's population b less than 180,000. The 3.000,000 gallons represents only theamount which paid duty,83 words
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Advertisement137 1933-02-27 15 v -mm BUILDS^ 1 HEALTH y'v Are you run down? Nervous? Frequently ill? TakeMTaterbury'sComJ pound —for its marvelous nutritive, reconstructive and health-building ingredients. Waterbury's is most palatable, with a pleasant odour and absolutely no oiliness. Sold in Blue and Red wrappers—the red as a general .md bronchial tonic. Warerbury Chemical137 words
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Advertisement260 1933-02-27 15 YO|^ip^i^|XT! Fevers li^ Attack you suddenly ~anywhere~aiiy time YOU leave home in the morning as "fit as a k fiddle," yet without the slightest warning Use *ASPRO 9 for Wnil ASKKU you contract a sore throat, fever, cold, 'flu, h J7 .'S\!5Sr headache or temperature. Contagion is possible Temperature HfflS260 words
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Advertisement251 1933-02-27 16 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January, 1933. AT SIANG LIM PARK GEYLANG. GARDEN251 words
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Advertisement671 1933-02-27 16 THE PEOPLE S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. io LET—IBB, Tank Road. Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Compound House, No. 109, Halg Road. Apply 20, Chulia Street. TO LET "Sih-rrton." 8. Upper Wilkie Road, two-storeyed compound houfc, with sanitary installation. water, electric lights and garage. Apply to N B.671 words
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Advertisement491 1933-02-27 16 AUCTION SAJLE. AUCTION SALE ENTERPRISING CAPITALISTS SHOULD NO) MI C S THE OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUIRING ONE OF THE FINEST BUSINESS SITES Xh THE SQUARE. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Valuab'e 939 years' leasehold land and one block of brick and tile rocrfd 3- tory busire» premises known as Nos. 1, t-t, 3,491 words
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Advertisement369 1933-02-27 16 EDUCATIONAL. JOHANNA ENGLISH SCHOOL 40, NIVEN ROAD. Receives students from Primary to Standard VII and Commercial Class. Assures success in public examinations. Entirely under ntw management. For particulars apply Piincipal. FA If EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1023. (A Oovernment Registered School) (For Boys and Girls). B, Short S'reel. Singapore, Enrol369 words
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Advertisement514 1933-02-27 16 (SLUMP TIME ECONOMY! Then don't throw aw*, clocks, watches or IZZS* —bend them to us W™2S them a M new life" v 1 lgiv useful to you aiain LOW PHic g E a D a It pays you to consult Us Yick Woh BiDg «9, North Brid Se Roi4f 6514 words
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