Malaya Tribune, 3 March 1933
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Title Section36 1933-03-03 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX. -No. f»2 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, Mar. 3, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1933.36 words
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Advertisement313 1933-03-03 1 I MODERN 7 I I IN EVERY DETAIL/ j The New Austin Ten-Four I in introducing this new model the Austin Motor Co., wished"—and it >>«« k I are providing a ty f c for which there ls a definite these feature*-,? h-™ ach,cved Consider I i j and J~;313 words
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Advertisement112 1933-03-03 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying h i g.h es t prices according to daily exchange rates. I It's Worth112 words
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Advertisement129 1933-03-03 2 'What you need is energy; Xake the I energy food-drink, Bournville I and start a new life' How much energy will it give you That is the most important point about everything you eat and drink. Bournville Cocoa satisfies you there as no other food-drink can. Bulk for bulk and129 words
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Article103 1933-03-03 3 Doll's Furniture From Ceylon. i,ns pies.nted to the Victoria \tf um four interesting specimens n art which will shortly be cm 0 the public. o; nine pieces of miniature doll -i house. This dainty suite lengths of porcupine quill and b< ads and pins by a103 words
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Article72 1933-03-03 3 AMERIC AN CONSTITUTION. More "I.ame Duck" Sessions Of Congress. Washington. Jan. 23. :cs:-ions of Congress are to b<; :o action by the State Jf Mis- necussary approval of 36 .lined for a change involv- Imer.t to the Constitution. iicment. known as the 20 th.. i.. future the Congress elected N72 words
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Article255 1933-03-03 3 South African Political Crisis. Reuter Wireless. Capetown, Feb 24 •t£" wu?om n °i arlian P«*ably next m? > thout a Budget b ing presented k £S&H« f th A aßreement for M*f General c,n y ,ed by °««*al H:rtzog and General Smuts. The Budget will be the taskReuter Wireless. - 255 words
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Article2121 1933-03-03 3 Third Day. DETAILED ACCOUNT OF THE PLAY. CRICKET. The following is a detailed account of the third day s play in thr Fourth Test ait Brisbane, which decided the rubber" in favour of England. The full report is continued from vciterdav's issue and will be ccncludrd2,121 words
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Article55 1933-03-03 3 Reuter. Paris. March I. M. De Fleuriau. French Ambassador to Britain since 1924. will shortly retire. His successor will be M. Corbin, Ambassador at Brussels M. De la Boulaye. of the Foreign Office, will succeed M. Claudel. Ambassador at Washington, and M. Alphand, Minister at Dublin, will succeedReuter. - 55 words
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Article496 1933-03-03 3 Questions On Malaya's Imports. A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held on Monday next. The agenda is a short one and includes a number of questions by the Hon. Mr. Tan Ch°ng Lock as follows: 1. What were the quantities and value* of (a) vegetables, (b)496 words
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Article206 1933-03-03 3 Keenest Scouts In Indian Villages. j Messages of gocd wishes from the King, the Piince of Wales, and the Duke of Connaughi ftc:e read at the annual general meeting Ci 1 the council of the Boy Scouts Association a: j the Imperial Headquarters in Buckingham Palece Read.206 words
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Article552 1933-03-03 3 A Banjarese And His Parang. r-> IFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Johcre Bahru, Feb. 28. Awang bin Ja'afar, a private In the Johore Military Forces, and a gateman named Muthu•amy employed by the F.M.S. Railways at Johore Bahru, were prcduced b?fore Ungka Ismail bin Abdul Rahman (Third552 words
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Article97 1933-03-03 3 Farmer's Fodder Stolen And Pig Returned. Neu:tadt <Harz Germ my.) A farmer near here has been complaining for weeks ab:ut thefts of his corn and grain. Now he smiles about it. After a long investigation he .uiocroded in tracing the thieves and they made him an unusual97 words
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Advertisement58 1933-03-03 3 PIIIT I I W i rnltli IA d THE HALL MARK MINERAL WATER jj: ||1 PURITY I ISH EXCELLENCE DON'T DELAY i i ORDER Ik«I phcenix j TO DAY Phone 3463. He's not \IpSC y Gripe against the «oublesJP ion co hc, in the hot keeps his diarrhcea. k( and58 words
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Advertisement49 1933-03-03 3 ii ii tm i i an mi imm iiiwim mm 11 »a«r I Best Italian Make Q $8.15 per drum of jg 1 cuf. The Delivered at your FAR EAST OXYGEN Godown Special I ACETYLENE CO., LTD. RateS n f r I Orders. n Tel. *****. I APB—3 I49 words
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598 1933-03-03 4 Shipping News Notices. SINISTER FIRES ON SHIPS. Tremendous Insurance For Burned Liners. The following letter from Sir Edward Mountain, chairman and managing director of the Faple, Star and British Dominions Insurance Company, Ltd., appeared tn the -Tim.s" recently "In my annual speech last year to the shareholders, I referred to598 words
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Article, Illustration31 1933-03-03 4 The frosty weather is still constant in the North Sea and involves great difficulties for fishermen. Our picture shows a fishing boat entirely covered with ice.31 words
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Article176 1933-03-03 4 Reports Of Activity On C.M.S.N. Ships. General Chiang Kai £hek, Chairman of the Military Affairs Commission and Commander-in-Chief of the Honan-Anbui-Hupeh CommunistSuppression Forces, has become gravely concerned over illegal practices alleged to be conducted on the steamers of the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company. In a telegram recently176 words
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Article172 1933-03-03 4 Another Case In Kowloon Magistracy. Instead of smuggling into a neighbouring country, the defendants a;e smuggling into our own port in this case. said Mr. E. W. Hamilton. Supeiintendent of Imports and Exports, at the Kowloon (Hongkong) Magistracy before Mr. Butters, when he prosecuted in, a case in172 words
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Article353 1933-03-03 4 Captains Of Whalers Pay Fines Of Y1,500. The captains of three Russian whalers, who were prosecuted by Procurator Baba of Uie Tokyo Ku Saibansho on the charge of a violation of the Shipping Law and ordered to pay a fine of V 1,500 each, presented themselves353 words
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Article228 1933-03-03 4 Imports Into The Federated Malay States. j The Acting Commissioner. Trade and Customs. F.M.S., issues the following: It is notified that the Government of the federated Malay States wiil accept the ferns for certificite of origin already accepted by Ins Majesty s Government in the Unit -d Kingdom,228 words
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Advertisement411 1933-03-03 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 FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Conlrct with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Ranpura H.OOO Mar. 3 Bhutan411 words
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Advertisement230 1933-03-03 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch AustxaJJacne Dampfschiffs JSJ Qesellacnaf t (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTB. IB3S. WORLD CRUISE 1933. t s.s. RESOLUTE, in port 8 to Mar. 9 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Mar. 10 t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Mar. 21 m.s. RUHR, via230 words
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Advertisement555 1933-03-03 4 Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune THE MALAYA TRIBUNE IS ON SALE AT The Overseas Trading Syndicate, 2C Burmah THE FOLLOWING DEPOTS:— Road, Penang. SINGAPORE. Adi Ayurveda Rasay«nn Medical Hall, 47, Queen Street, Pt-uai.g Y. Mohamed Ibrahim, 134. Tanjong Pagar Road, and Keppel Road Railway Station. Mfc S. K.555 words
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Advertisement168 1933-03-03 4 1 THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" 1« now owned, by the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd., and published from the "Malaya Tribune" offices l at 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. it is being greatly improved by the introduction of many New Features, while the best of the old ones are retained. The features168 words
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Advertisement519 1933-03-03 4 STEAMER^SAILi Nf;? Germany;. The undernoted are the Company, a* fixtures:— P^l *«t*( OUTWARDS. 8 for ManUa Hon^ng 1923 Shanghai, Japan and North ChinT\. -LIPPE" for Manila and Japan 6 "SAALE" for Manila. Ssa« 9 Shanghai, N. China and Japan v "FULDA" for Manila. Hongkone Shanghai, N. China and Japan X519 words
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Article461 1933-03-03 5 Mining Shares. I ifapow Friday 11 a.m. .mams tm share quouUons are Issued W tc *7d Co.. exchange and stock ffk*~ ttot Buyers. Sellers. 9t* tne Tin 23 9 24 9 cd i: Maiay "I- 20,- norn I In io I 116 I a«*rto Tin HI- 121U461 words
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281 1933-03-03 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. "A FLUTTER IN RUBBER." Speculators Saved From Themselves. (By Our Financial Correspondent./ Singapore, Friday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 6Vr, cts., up V 8 ct. Tin (Singapore), $75V 8 down Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber 2 1 16d., up 1 32d. Market Tone: Easier281 words
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Article51 1933-03-03 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London Spot: 2 l|16d. New York Spot: 2 29,32 (G.) cents. Singapore: 6 116 —6 3; 16 cents. TIN. London Spot: £147 15s. (Down 2Cs.>. London 3 months: £148 7s. 6d. (Down 12s. €d.). Tin: $75.12U. COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: Sund:ied Mixed 451 words
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Article176 1933-03-03 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, March 3. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 gfJtM. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 £lS*,j London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25 32d., London 30 days; sight 2s. 3%d., London demand London T.T. 2s. 3 lM6d., Lyons demand 990. Paris176 words
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Article1247 1933-03-03 5 Increasing Consumption Outside U.S.A. I It is estimated that the area under rubber In the East to-day amounts to nearly 8,000.000 acres, ot which just over 6 000.000 acres are tappable, though not ell bin- tapped at pre sent, says Mr. Eric Mflkr, chairman. Harrisons1,247 words
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Article68 1933-03-03 5 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES. Between Malaya And S. India. The Deputy Ctr.troiler of Labour, Penang. g-wis the number of arrivals from and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of F:biuary. 1933, as follows: Arrivals (Sat- aided) (figures supplied by t« a veiling inspectors): Nil. Arrivals (other:) (figures supphed by travelling msp:ctcrs):68 words
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Article104 1933-03-03 5 Me srs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd.. forward the f 'low ng latest buyors" price-:, received by cable, fat Malayan palm oil and palm kernels: PALM OIL IN BULK: c.i.f. landed weighs New York/Philade'phia 2.20 cents (U.S. currency) per lb. c.i.f. landed weights U.S.A. Pacific Ports 2.15 cc.:104 words
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Article43 1933-03-03 5 Mr. A. H. Miles, of Kuala Lumpur, accompanied by Mr. Henggeler, of Hengg:ler Martin, recently Inspected the dredge of the Ilnadyai Tin Dredging Co. situated at Ban r.in Lan. Scuth Siam, and It Is said lhat nining operations will be commenced \ery shortly.43 words
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Article332 1933-03-03 5 More States Declare Holiday. Boise City, March 3. The Governor of Idaho has decreed a fifteenday bank holiday Reu.er. All-tin. March 3. Governor 'Ma" Ferguson has declared a financial moratorium for Texas and has ordered all banks to be closid until March 7.—Reuter. New York. March332 words
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Article646 1933-03-03 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Friday. 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotation! aw issued by Fraser and Co end Lyall and Evatt: Htm Value. Fraser Lyall 4a Shares. de Co. Brett. 1 Allenby |0.4s $0.55 10.45 SO.6U 1 Alor Gajah 0.25 0.35 0.26 0.36 lA. Hltam 0.50 0.65646 words
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Advertisement43 1933-03-03 5 §THE SOUTH BRITISH DlftlTßAlfOß OOMFANT. LOtXTKB MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR WiURANCB ACCEPTED AT CURRENT BATES. L. O. MABGOLIOUTH, Oace- i Manacar. m: 2 Ptilayson Green. TUB EASTERN UNITED CORPORATION. LTD. fIRE, "MARINE, MOTOR CAR p ERSONAL™ACCIDENT INSURANCE. ''ICR: 1-«, Umimmm Street. Stavgapeee43 words
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Advertisement50 1933-03-03 5 WATCH IT6ROW! Yearly Interest Paid to You Quarterly Put a few dollars away regularly and watch your bank balance grow. As an incentive to your thrift THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK pays interest quarterly. Begin your saving now. BC^S^siMa^R^l^Ti' Jj wi I Head Office: 55, Wall Street, N.Y.50 words
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Advertisement299 1933-03-03 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Ir.cerporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almelda Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000.000 Paid-up-Capiial C1.000.0C0 Reserve Fund and Rest juo.OOO HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: B mbay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madias, Amara. Baghdad. Br.hrein, Basra, Kirkuli. Moe.ul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS cpenod and interest amoved at 2';299 words
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Advertisement290 1933-03-03 6 THE WITII THE PICK OF THE WORI D'j PICTURES 1 j j j Matinee j j To-Morrow j at 3 p.m. 'GAIN VOl H FA\Of KITES BRING VOl A miilll. Fox Movietone Presents: j The New JANET GAYNOR WITH CHARLES FARRELL nl As you would have them I youthfully romancing290 words
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Advertisement263 1933-03-03 6 Imusements j The Show Everybody's Flocking to!— j CAPITOL TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF j The Peppery, Snappy, Side splitting j Musical, Singing and Dancing Comedy— j Haunting Songs Beautiful Girls Riotously Funny Comedy j MATINEES: TO-MORROW <& SUNDAY. j Tins IS TOtR BB6T WKEK-IM) SHOV j j Great World Show 715263 words
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Advertisement457 1933-03-03 6 All Roads Lead To The Pavilion To-Night! LAnI An achievem:nt of which the producers may well bc~proud~~~"j All Singapore will see the picture.—Prom Wednestia. "Btratt« Timev J^SBlSi DIMITS GLORY fIMECAWOTERASE ITS MEMORY! W& Amis ■BH THE MAN WHO BOH PLAYED GOD Jl m m m m m Hmmm m mWmWmmmmm457 words
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Article374 1933-03-03 7 Ruthless Measures In Germany. Berlin, Feb. 24. :aat "ruthless measures" will be against States opposing the Central Government was made ;cr of the Interior, Dr. Frick. Hamburg, obviously replying to Di Schaeffer. chairman of the B Partj who ir; a speech at trtd that if a374 words
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Article240 1933-03-03 7 Mr. Matsuoka And The League. Reuter Wireless. A dramatic ref.rence to S'e New T*lament was made by Mr. Matsuoka. whe^l^e^d a a ChrSln" < 6 k he suggested th» 5 'T" f sinc «WS an V he WOman who they can cat stonel and Whether she hasReuter Wireless. - 240 words
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Article255 1933-03-03 7 Moneylender Goes To Prison For Using It. The hearing of the case in which Surjan Singh, a moneylender living at 3. Boat Quay, was charged with forgery and alternately with using as genuine a forged document—a promissory note—occupied the whole of yesterday at the Assizes, before Mr255 words
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Article194 1933-03-03 7 Singapore. March 3. R. iSiam) W. Ccast No. 1 per Koyan $116 R. <Siam) W. Coast 2 $H0 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 $108 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 $104 Rice. Siam Old" per koyan No. 1 $179 Rice, Siam "Old" No. 2 $158 Rice. Siam "Old" No. 3194 words
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Article74 1933-03-03 7 Owing to the inclement wfalher last Sotur da? "fght. the display cf firework, has been noauo'Wd to to-rrorrow. to commence at 9 p.m. Mr" *ah. a representative of the New World was peciallv sent to Canton to erder these Reworks Such fireworks, it is said, have never74 words
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Article593 1933-03-03 7 Alleged Forger Said To Be Hiding. I From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Feb. 25. At the first Johore Bahru Assizes fir the year, held before Mr. Justice W. Burton, on Jan. 19 a case of alleged forgery was mentioned, the accused being at one time one tf593 words
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Article171 1933-03-03 7 Indian Acquitted On Robbery Charge. T tried to detain him, but he struck me and got away.' said a ourly Sikh watchman before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forren yesterday. The accused, a slenderly built Indian, was accused of robbing the Sikh. Malta Singh. The latter alleged171 words
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Article150 1933-03-03 7 Chinese Hawker Charged With Assault. Alleged to have assaulted a public servant in the execution of his duty, a Chinese hawker appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay) yesterday. Mr. A. M. L. Suares represented the accused. The complainant, a lance corporal attached to the Joo150 words
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Article255 1933-03-03 7 Sequel To Dictatorship In Germany. Reuter. Berlin, 2. f°j nter that many who have hitherta supported the Communists will vote for the Socialists in Sundays general election was given to-day in the elections for the workers and clerical staffs' councils in the Berlin munU fipal electricsl andReuter. - 255 words
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Article97 1933-03-03 7 Alleged Offer Of Bribe To Inspector. Alleged to have offered a b ibe o! $40 to Detective Inspector an Indian named Abdullah Khan w s charged before Mr. A. W. Kay. the Second Magistrate, this morning and remanded for further inquiries It was alleged that the accused97 words
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Article86 1933-03-03 7 Twelve Thousand Pounds Ransom. Reuter. Djnver. March 2. Mr. Boettcher. the kidnapped American millionaire, was released unharmed to-day from a motor-car on the outskirts of Denver. He immediately cemmunicated with his fathers home, whither he is being taken to b. questioned by the police. A report that aReuter. - 86 words
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Article71 1933-03-03 7 Regular Strength Below Last Year. Reuter. London. March 2. The British A', my estimate-, announced to-day. total £37.950,000. an increase compared with last year of £1.462,003. Th? establishment remains the same ai 148 700. The strength of the Regular Army, inclusive of Eritish. troops in India is 5,000Reuter. - 71 words
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Article128 1933-03-03 7 The annual general meeting of members of the Chartered Bank (Local Stafl) Recreation C!ub 'was held at the Club's premises en Sunday, when the following were elected offke bearers for the ensuing year—President. Mr. Ngeow Nian Chin (re-elected): Vice-President. Messrs. Sect Poh Oeok and Wee Kirn Leng128 words
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Article53 1933-03-03 7 Reuter. Wilson (South Carolina;, March 2. Th* death has occurred cf Senator Walsh during his sleep on board a train travelling to Washington from Havana, from where ne was returning with his bride, who Ls a member of a wealthy Cuban family He presided at th: last twoReuter. - 53 words
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Article345 1933-03-03 7 $2,707 Counterfeit Money In One Of Them. Before Mr. Justice Whitley in the Assiz s yesterday. Ying Ching Kuan, a Cantonese, was charged with being in possession at godown B of the Singapore Harbour Board of 509 forged Straits Settltments $5 notes and 162 $1 notes and also345 words
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Obituary92 1933-03-03 7 "G.O.M." Of Local Merchant Service. The death occurred at his residence, Vernon," 1091. Serango:n, yesterday, of Capl. Iiaac Mess the "doyen" of the Strata Merchant Serv:c\ at the ripe age of 73. The late Captain Moss was < ne of the few surviving pioneer skippers92 words
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Article218 1933-03-03 7 Court Sequel To Chopper Attack. Alleged tQ have attacked a cempatr.o! with chopper and badly wounded him in the left arm, a Chines-. Yong Ah Toh, appeared betjpte the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forron yesterday en a charge cf voluntarily causing grie-.ous hurt. Ihe complainant stated218 words
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Article169 1933-03-03 7 Convicted Of Theft On A Steamer. Alexander van Tonl Riveird, acscribcd as an American Eurasian, was charged before trie Third Magistrate <Mr. J. P. F. Gregg > yesterday with theft of a bunch of keys, a pocket knife, a fountain pen and two towen trom a ship that169 words
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Advertisement205 1933-03-03 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WASTED SALESMAN —Ob Commission and ious bazaar expeiirnce absolutely with reierence3 Box No. Malaya Tiibune. FOXTROT Walts, Tango, etc.. taught Dan Studio. Meyer Man-ions. M C I man S reet. NOTICE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE C ORPORATION, LTD. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim in re pect205 words
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Advertisement80 1933-03-03 7 I j Assets exceed $12,000,000. ...........x..^— j j Assurance in force over $35,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlements, HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Oecu street Singapore j The Comp.„, k. mm th. Supr™. Cur, 'or En.UoO compU,, «u, th. U»e tM.80 words
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Article428 1933-03-03 7 Chinese Delegates To League Resign. Reuter. T Geneva. March 2. ii is ascertained that Mr. Qu Tai Chi Dr Wellington Koo and Dr. Yen have telegraphed U Nanking resigning as Chinese representative to the League. Their view is that the centre cf gravity has shifted from GenevaReuter. - 428 words
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Article243 1933-03-03 7 Young Marshal's Significant Speech. "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Peiping, 3 In an address to u large crowd a* Peiping yesterday evening. Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang «'nnounced his determination to resist the Japanese to the last. The Japanese had declared that the Jehol war was bi't strife for"Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 243 words
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21 1933-03-03 8 Mrs. T. O. Mayhcw and family wish to thank all friends for lioral tributes and messages of sympathy.21 words
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Obituary46 1933-03-03 8 MR. TEO THIAM WAH—On February 28th at his residence. No. 64. Aliwall Street, age 73. father cf Mes:rs. Teo Ling Siang of N.CJB. of N.Y.. Teo Ling Swe» and sev.ral grandchildren to mourn his loss. Funeral on Sunday, March 5, at 10 a.m. Deeply regretted.46 words
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Article837 1933-03-03 8 While the tin producers are in a state of nervous tension about unpleasant possibilities, the rubber producers once again—for the "umpteenth" time—see a gleam of hope on the horizon. And they owe it to, of all people, the Amsterdam Correspondent of the Financial Times, that resourceful gentleman837 words
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Article76 1933-03-03 8 It is reported that th* Astana at Pekan tered an<1 entar rt Taiping's stately angsenna trees, many of them over fifty years old, are doomed, a contract for them to be cut down having been given to a well-known European resident. The committee of the Singapore Turf Club will be76 words
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Article405 1933-03-03 8 Why Singapore Should Be Optimistic. Denmark is less depressed mentally as a result of the trade slump than probably any other country in the world, according to a Danish isitor to Singapore, who expressed this opinion co me this morning. Many foreign visitors from the Par405 words
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Article77 1933-03-03 8 Arrival At Washington For Inauguration. Reuter. Washington. March 3. Mr. Roos.nelt has arrived in readiness for his inauguration as President to-morrow. Th<* Union Staticn was heavily guarded. Even pressmen weie held several hundred feet away irom Mr. Roosevelt's train and police, mounted and afoct, formed a livingReuter. - 77 words
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Article79 1933-03-03 8 Reason For Not Voting At Geneva. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. March 2. An official notification states that the rumcurs appearing in the foreign Press that the Siamese Government is acting as agent of Japan for purchasing arms or in any way aiding Japan are entirely without foundation79 words
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Article365 1933-03-03 8 Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley left this morning for Ipoh to take the Court of Appeal there. His lordship will be away for about eight to ten days. The name of Mr. W. C. Huggard. the Attorney-General, is mentioned in some quarters as the successor to the Chief Justice365 words
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Article452 1933-03-03 8 (BY "LO0KER. 0s }il I'd like to know Who j of this film "Chandu; A bright spark in th- 1" room "set" the war in John' > sil of Jehol. A bit P rernatu r e[ e There's one bright thou«h« nection with the depre thing is452 words
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Article35 1933-03-03 8 Mailf by the outward Dutch a:roplanc Wffl Amsterdam are expected to arrive at Sin a £j; by the evening express to-morrow. d.nee addressed to boxholders only b re for delivery at 7.30 p.m.35 words
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Article71 1933-03-03 8 FOURTH TEST AT BRISBANE, on PW QUEEN'S GIFTS TO MUSEI"I "S 3 GENERAL ELECTION, on pftf COUNCIL AGENDA, on pag. 3 SOLDIER ATTACKS A RAILWAY M on DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 11 CLUB DIARY, on page li!. SHIPPING NEWS, on pages 4 and 12. SPOTLIGHTS, on71 words
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Advertisement168 1933-03-03 8 BABY IS SAFE I IN A j KIDDIE-KOOP j Safety and Comfort for Baby. Peace of Mind for Mother— J Kiddie-koop serves a three-fold purpose—as Bassinet, Crib and Play Pen. j 11 i Xo article for the nursery is more strongly constructed, sturdy reinforced construction, good workmanship, beautiful finish. COMPLETE168 words
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Advertisement44 1933-03-03 8 Latest Ladies 9 Toilet Ware U.S.dsSilva Bros. 23, High Street, Singapore. 634 North Bridge Road. iTENG SENG GUAN, Established 1905. i I I J Our Prices —Retail or Wholesale J are identically the sain? as those charged I BY j TJLK/S J SALE DEPOTS.44 words
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667 1933-03-03 9 CHINESE RALLY FORCES FOR FINAL BATTLE. New Line Of Defence. Singapore And Hongkong At Mercy Of Japanese. from China report fierce and bloody fighting between the 3 and Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang's crack divisions route to Chengteh, the capital667 words
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Article372 1933-03-03 9 Big Battle For Key Towns Of Jehol. Shanghai, March 3. The combined Japanese and Manchukuo troops launched a general attack on Lingnan on Wednesday night, and firing was heard along a s.mi-circle from Loyermiao to Hungyiukow, along a front of 170 li. The number of enemy forces is372 words
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Article316 1933-03-03 9 Where The League Failed To Act. Reuter. Paris, March 2. Tlr fundamental e:ror of Anglo-French pclicy at the outset cf the Sir.o-Japanese dispute, said Mr. Wickham Steed to a Reuter representative to-day, was not to inform China and Jaoan, through th: League or otherwise, that the method ofReuter. - 316 words
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Article327 1933-03-03 9 JAPANESE DISASTER. 1,500 Houses Washed Away. Reuter. Tokyo, March 3. Fifteen hundred houses have been washed away by a tidal wave at Kamaishi, 200 miles north of Tokyo, following an earthquake.— Reuter. Later. Although Kamaishi appears t: be worst affected a number of other towns andReuter. - 327 words
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Article87 1933-03-03 9 Severe Shocks Recorded In London. Reuter. London. March 2. The greatest earthquake recorded in the 28 years' experience of Mr. Shaw, seismologist at West Bromwich Observatory, began at 5.43, the distance being estimated at 6,000 miles. Th? shocks, which ceased at 9 p.m., were so severe hat'levers wereReuter. - 87 words
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Article51 1933-03-03 9 Reuter Wireless. St. Catherine (Ontario), Feb. 24. An apparent attempt to partially destroy Wellana Ship Canal connecting the lakes of Srie and Ontario, completed last year at a ;cst of $300,000,000, was foiled by the discovery of 36 sticks of dynamite planted along the canal here. —ReuterReuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Article26 1933-03-03 9 Reuter. Washington, March 2. Mr. William Phillips, late Ambassador to Belgium and who formerly served in Peking, has been appointed Under-Secretary of State.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article39 1933-03-03 9 Reuter. Oslo, March 2. A n w Cabinet has been formed undr-r Mr. Mowinckel. It is purely Liberal in complexion and includes Mr. Lund (Finance) and Mr. Kobro (National Defence). Mr. Mowinckel is also Foreign Minister.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article107 1933-03-03 9 DUTCH GOVT. AND RESTRICTION. Important Speech. Co-operation With Britain. Reuter. London, Mar. 2. The "Financial Times" Amsterdam correspondent states that a declaration which is regarded in authoritative rubber quarters as of the highest importance, because it indicates that the Dutch Government is willing to reconsider the rubberReuter. - 107 words
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Article803 1933-03-03 9 Time The Producer Had His Say. Under the heading "When Doctors Disagree" the following leucr from Mr. A. B. Milne appears in the "Malay Mail": At the recent meeting of United Serdan?, the chairman is reported to have informed the shareholders that "the prosperity of the803 words
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Advertisement47 1933-03-03 9 In Kuala Lumpur A SIGN OF THE TIMES. the demand for the Malaya Tribune is increasing heavily lay by day, and we are at present unable to meet the demand. "Please increase our supplies further, especially on Friday and Saturday." M. N. A. Hameid Co., Kuala Lumpur.47 words
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Advertisement399 1933-03-03 9 IA Product of South Africa. |jC) KEY BRAND j if BRANDY I 3 product of So "th Africa is now available in Malaya. ,l combines j exceptional quality *'KWV witn remarkably low price and is of full > et >i| delicate flavour. Ma y 1 we suggest that you j399 words
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53 1933-03-03 10 LAST EIGHT CLASH IN F. A. CUP COMPETITION TO-MORROW. F.A. CUP —6th ROUND. Last Eight Clashing To-morrow. ASSN. FOOTBALL. The last eight ir. the F.A. Cup comp:ti:ion me t in the uxth round,to-morro'A as fellows: Wes-. Ham U. v. Birmingham. Derby County v. Sunderland. Burnley v. Manchester C. Everton v.53 words
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Article31 1933-03-03 10 The fourth round cf the Seo.tish Cup comi titirn will be played to-morrow as follows: Albion R v. Celtic. Hibernians v. H:arts. Kilmarnock v. Motherwell. Clyde v St:nhousemuir.31 words
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Article88 1933-03-03 10 T!.. following have been ask.d tc turn out for a trial at th. 1 S.C.C. on Tuesday: C< iours: T. G. Lash mar; J. G. Glasgow, I- A. McCaffery: F. E E. Hindley. E. Laidman. C. J. B<mbroke: G. B nnett. S. K;rk. A. Telfer. R. A.88 words
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Article88 1933-03-03 10 A match between the C.W.C.A. and the C <-ror.g H. tspurs was played on Wednesday on the Hotspurs' ground, and resulted in a win for the Cheong Woo Companion Association by the only goal scored in the match. The sides v.ere well matched and the game88 words
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Article165 1933-03-03 10 London. March. 2 A Second Division match played at Preston yesterday resulted as follows: Preston N R. 4. Grimsby T. 2. —R-euter. Raffles Instituti.n team v. the Chinese III to-day: ,'Woe Yec,w: Seng Quee, Abdul Razak; Yew Leng, S. M. Ally, Joon Lock; Beng Wan. Kim165 words
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Article130 1933-03-03 10 GOLF. The following is the draw for the Island Club Race Course Cup competition, the first round of which must be completed by Sunday: W Haxworth v. Yean Bee. L. Road v. K. C. Eu, Y Nishin2ga v. M Honda. D. Uekuri v. E. E. ae130 words
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Article54 1933-03-03 10 The competition for the Rose Bowl at the Garrison G.C. resulted in a win for Ft.-Lieut. and Mrs. W. S. Allen who beat F. R. Hobbes and Mrs. P. Power, 1 up. The monthly mixed foursomes was won by Major and Mrs. J. M. Ponsford with a net54 words
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Article74 1933-03-03 10 SWIMMING. The open diving competition for members of the Singapore Swimming Club was held on Wednesday and was won by C. Goldman, who is also th« Club s 100 yards champion, with 99 points. The contest consisted of plain, fancy and running dives off each of the74 words
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Article57 1933-03-03 10 ATHLETICS. The Anglo-Chinese School will hold their Annual Sports on Friday. May 19, at the Jalan Besar Stadium. 'The events for Old boys will be:—100 Yards Handicap .for those over 30) and half mile (for those who are 30 and younger) Friends of the School, Old boys and57 words
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Article69 1933-03-03 10 PING-PONG. Th* Chinese Students' Literary Association ■tat the Lam Loo Society at the former s nreon Sunday by four games to one. Scores players mentioned first.: Wan Ah ri;!''i at K-f oh can TonB 3 i; P a Kx Z Chm Kan L Ah Walt Urn69 words
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Article79 1933-03-03 10 Good Start At Melbourne To-day. CRICKET. Melbourne, March 3. The match between the M.C.C. and Victoria commenced here to-day in fine weather. There were 2.000 spectators. The wicket was good. Winning the toss, the M.C.C. took first knock and had rcored 100 for the less of two79 words
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Article185 1933-03-03 10 Two-day Meeting At Kuala Lumpur. THE TURF. s Entries for the Selangor Turf Club's Spring race meeting to be held at Kuala Lumpur cn March 11 and 18 are as follows:— HORSHS CLASS II.—Winfield. Erato, Marmcn. Laneham, Tetrawa. Neelaveni. Mentone. Alor Star. Brown Tony. PONIES: CLASSES II HI185 words
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Article172 1933-03-03 10 YACHTING. On Sunday at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club the International 6 metre Class will sail the first cf a series for the Vice Commodore's 1933 Trophy. Start 10 a.m. Ihe "B" Class will sail the second of a scries of three races for the Winstedt Challenge Cup.172 words
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Article204 1933-03-03 10 Ceylon S. C team v. V.M.C.A. to-morrow at Balestier: A. S. A. Jansen. M. A. K. Hamid. K. Muthucumaru. D. Dudley. A. S. Maniam. V. Paramsothy, K. Thambirajah. E Sinnathurai. V. Ambiavagar, S. Rajah, P. Retnasabapathy, R. V. S. Sundram. Ceylon S.C. team v. Khalsa Association at Balestier on204 words
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Article152 1933-03-03 10 Alfairs team v. May fairs at 28. Lorong, 20. Geylang, on Sunday at 3.30 p.m.: L. K. Teck, Soh Chuan Kiat, Alfairs Lim, Yap Tuan Yang icapt S. Q. Hock. L. K. Teck and Y. T. Yap. Reserves: Alfairs Cheng, Chua Tiang Guan and William Wong. Players and reserves152 words
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Article402 1933-03-03 10 Celebration Of St. David's Day. The St. Davids Society of Singapore celebrated the National Day of Wales in good style at Raffles Hotel on Wednesday evening. A dinner was given in a private apartment at the hotei and it was regarded as one of the most successful dinners402 words
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Article300 1933-03-03 10 Malacca Teachers Discus* Its Value. A prof ssional meeting of the Teachers Association was held on Friday in th. High School Hall. Malacca at 8 p.m. The subject for the discussion was. "Will our present day fiction be of abiding valute in English Literature?' Mr. K.T. Joseph was300 words
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Article181 1933-03-03 10 A Government Gazette Extraordinary issued on Wednesday contains the following proclamation concerning the immigration of aliens. The Govern:r in Council orders that, during each month commencing from April 1, 1933. no shipping company and n: owner or charterer of any individual ship shall bring into and land181 words
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Article94 1933-03-03 10 At the annual general meeting of the Bengkalis United Club the following were elected officials for this year: President. Mr. Wee Sin Choc < re-elected t; Vics-Presidents, Mr. Wee Teow Siong <re-elected), and Mr. Chow Chee Toon; hon. secretary, Mr. Goh Eng KeeT hon. asst. secretary, Mr.94 words
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Article887 1933-03-03 10 Honoured By Volunteers And Masons. 'Ihe funeral of Mr. T. O. Mayhew, whose body was taken fr:m the sea yesterday, took place at Bidadari Cemetery to the .vening. There was a large attendance cf Freemasons. among whom Mr. Mayhew had occupied a high and-hon-ju.ed887 words
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Article126 1933-03-03 10 Sternness Of New German Regime. Reuter. Berlin. March t. A fresh Presidential decree pro ides for the death penalty f:r betrayal of military secrets or espionage on behalf of a foreign Government, also hard labour up to a decade for offering information to a foreign Government. TavcReuter. - 126 words
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Article272 1933-03-03 10 Alleged Robbery On Lonely Road. Alam Shah and Mohamed Zaman, two Punjabis, were this morning charged before Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills at the Assiz:s with robbery and using a pocket knife in committing the crime en Jar.. 16. at Sigiap Road, cf $8.75, a wallet and272 words
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Article319 1933-03-03 10 Meeting Of Co-operative Society. The eighth -nnual general meeting of the Suigapore Harbour Board Employees' Cc-oper-ative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd.. was held r n Wednesday at ths S H.B. Junior Service Club. Those present were Mr. D. J. Woodhouse (president), Messrs. J. N. McCulloch and J. F.319 words
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Article49 1933-03-03 10 Reuter. Washington, March 3. |fft Henry T. Rainy, of IllincLs, has been elected Sp.akcr of the House of Representatives in succession to Mr. Garner. The House has approved the Naval Appropriat.on Bill as amended by the Senate and it nr.w gois. to Mr. Hcover. —Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article80 1933-03-03 10 The following were elected office bearers for th? current year of th; Blue Star Minstrels at the fifth annual general m eting: Pi evident, Mr. Goh Buan Huat (re-elected), lie -presid nt. Mr. Oman bin Suleiman; eciYtary. Mr. Kch Cheng Han; asst. secretary. Mr Neo Geo Lee; treasurer. Mr. Tan80 words
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Article133 1933-03-03 10 Alhambra. —Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrcll in "First Year." Capitol—Stanley Lupino in "Sic pie s Nights." Empire.—Harold Lloyd in "Movie Crazy." Half-price we k-end matinees: "A Passport to Hell." Great World. —Side shows, pasar malam, Malay opera, Chinee wayangs, silent and talking films ('Pardon Us" and at133 words
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Article461 1933-03-03 10 Mr. Tay Lian Tick's v CHEAP ELECTRi(i Tv IN HONGKONG. By the "Rajputana" or Weeing Teck. Direct r oi the i a Municipal Commissioner lH g conc tfn he recently appoint, d j. r 7 J 0! returned to Singapore fm m c h ,n been461 words
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Article279 1933-03-03 10 Unlucky Man Who Believed It Was Genuine. '•He was unlucky and rather loatW." ad" Mr. Justice Whitley yesterday in the A*a~ when the juiy return d an unantnawa »enl cf "guilty," with a strong recOmmcndfttian tat mercy, against a Hokkico w w d Ye 8a who was279 words
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Article132 1933-03-03 10 A! Rivers Replies "M.T. Correspondent. -hi» nioniin» A1 Rivers called upon 1 jblsl**' regarding a letter from "Kc» yesterday. which suggested and Ellis fight is a case if Mi s a ;)pro*rf asked if the Board of On 0i lt mMk <*** 5 The fight has teen132 words
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Article99 1933-03-03 11 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, March 3. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Op T'.n Noort 20. Main Whan (Entrance Gate S). Shyogen Maru (p.m. shifts to 48 9) 16; Africa Maru 14; Erria 11; Teucer 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Irisbank 36; Azumasan Maru 37. Empire Dock99 words
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Advertisement216 1933-03-03 11 \V\W SAn Open j Letter to PUBLIC/ IDcax Sir or Kadam, iCSSf SITXiIT DUALITY VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. 9 For many years now you have been asked to purchase WB cigarettes m\l**l& coupons paoKad with then. 0 You .ill have readily seen gg_g^ V j££er«ore If offered for these coupons considerable I216 words
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Advertisement58 1933-03-03 11 BEER I is back THE NEW WORLD Owing to the inclement weather last Saturday, THE GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS (specially ordered from Canton) Has been postponed to SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1933, Commencing at 9 p.m. Free Show To All In The Boxing Arena. TALKIES—TO-NIGHT. j Lew Ayrcs in M Heaven58 words
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Advertisement165 1933-03-03 11 I GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD j I EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED Jj AT LOW RATES (j (For quotation for all transit risks by Road, (I Rail or Water 3 Apply to:— VI jj SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. i General Agents: fl j Motor Union Insurance Co., Ltd., Marine Insurance Co.,165 words
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Advertisement30 1933-03-03 11 Ugly yellow stain in your teeth can be quickly removed with KOLYNOS Pianos For Hire (And Hire Purchase, j SEASON CO., LTD., j 115, North Bridge Road, I SINGAPORE. j30 words
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Miscellaneous419 1933-03-03 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. MARCH 3. High Tides —2.10 a m 3.G1 p.m Cricket: S.C.C. Trial, S.C.C. TO-MORROW, MARCH 4. High Tides. 2.40 a.m.. 3.55 p.m. Opening. New Drill Hall, 4.30 p.m. Golf: Race Course Cup, Island Club Cricket: S.C.C. Trial, S.C.C.; CS C. v.419 words
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Article149 1933-03-03 12 Many Prominent People On Board. SHIPPING NEWS. Among the the passengers who sailed for Europe on the P. and O. "Rajputana" this morning were Sir John Randies (Conservative M. P. for the Exchange Division of Manchester) and Lady Randies, who are making the round trip on the "Rajputana"149 words
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Article241 1933-03-03 12 ••Senanfc." Dut., 72a toni from Palembang, 2-3; for Palembang. 4-3. '•Pahud." Dut.. 1,180 ton?, frcm Bali. 2-3: for Bali. 4-3. Togian. Dut. C 72 tens, from Pen iar.ak. 2-3; for Pontianak, 4-3. Nam Yong," Dut.. 789 tons, from Sernaran^ 2-3; for Ja\a ports, 3-3. Palawan Dut.. 715 tons,241 words
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Article159 1933-03-03 12 •Ha'.ana Maru." Jap.. 3.450 tins from Calcutta 2-3. for Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan ports 3-3. r-ickan. Duk.. 308 ten-,, from P. Radja 2-3; icr Kmsptt 5-3. Singiura. Dut., 283 t ns. from Djambi 2-3. for Djarnbi 2-3. •liua Tuift," Brit 109 tens, from Pert Dickyon ?-3: for Musr159 words
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Advertisement50 1933-03-03 12 PINEAP PLE BRAND HAMS BACON jj "PINEAPPLE 19 HAMS BACON are the finest procurable always fresh and delicious as new shipments are constantly I arriving to meet the ever increasing demands throughout Malaya. Singapore (ois) Storage C?fe CrclwcJ Read and SutHDepcts I f X Iter CKANCI nmn fr FRASER£.NEAVE LIMITED.50 words
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Advertisement41 1933-03-03 12 Alor S ar 96 Nil 9.9 72 K. Trengganu 86 .Nil 9.1 70 Bukit J.ram 89 0.03 9.3 72 Mersing 84 Nil 11.1 70 Singapore 87 Nil 8.7 74 C. A. LEA. for Superintendent, Meteorological Branch, Malaya. Singapore, March 3. j41 words
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Advertisement98 1933-03-03 12 i.h.uii li'inf:i|M |n(ll|ll|l i (nlll l; j OUR TOWN OFFICE, f I The town office of the "Malaya I I Tribune" has been removed from I 20a-20c. Coliyer Quay, to I Messrs. E. M. Glover Co., j J9, The Arcade (Ground floor) 1 I Tel. 2219. I Advertisement inquiries may98 words
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Advertisement452 1933-03-03 12 Stop that cold /INHALANT^ £km nana—— bbA Colds may Lad to influenza, pneumonia, bronchitis, etc. The] the resistance of th? system against other iHwmu anl impair 1 healthy functioning of the body. Yet the prevention of cods is simple and the tr:a rnent—if applied in time—so effective and pleasam A452 words
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Miscellaneous807 1933-03-03 12 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya TribuneThis Diary fe provided specially for them. Secretaries art InviUti to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happening« general interest wM still be included in the "Diary of807 words
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Miscellaneous99 1933-03-03 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. This Week's Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY. MARCH 3. 5.15 p m.—Headquarters. Ist Bn. Sig. Sec, Cable Laying. ."j.:b p.m.—Headquarters. Bde. Sig. Sec., Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Serangoon Road, S.V.F.A., Lecture. TO-MORROW. MARCH 4. 5 p.m.—Opening of New Headquarters, by HJ2 Sir Cecil Clementi, G.C.M.G., Governor and Commander-in-Chief. SUNDAY, MARCH99 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1933-03-03 13 SPOTLIGHTS SCREEN STAGE f EDITED BY "CINEQUE.") ting fcr Lright, snappy d not miss the Capitol; lea Nights." which VV( dnesday to large audiIng comedy, lilting arc the main ingredieir.s British success which supported by that ■A comedy favourite, ng song hit "I don't already become a nd there is1,010 words
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Article, Illustration4 1933-03-03 13 Brains And Personality Needed.4 words
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Article201 1933-03-03 13 "Ninety-five per cent of the girls who come to Hollywood seeking fame on the screen have beauty which L; only „kin-deep. They haven't I on? chance in ten million to achieve film success. "The remaining five per cent, have brains and personality in addition to beauty. They are the ones201 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-03-03 13 To Be Loved By Lion Man In "King Of Jungle."10 words
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Article153 1933-03-03 13 Frances Dee will contrast her fragile beauty to the Herculean strength of the Lion Man in Faramcunt's "Kinj of the Jungle." Miss who last was seen in "The Night of June 13," and who lias been appesring with a galaxy of players in "If I had a Million," is the153 words
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Article207 1933-03-03 13 Senses Good Films Before Release. The amazing instinct of the public to discover a, good mo;ion picture without having any advance information never has been analysed successfully. if any one person possersed this uncanny ability he would soon cceuWlthe *m*m business of the world, Hollywood believes. Who 13 Pacing Madame207 words
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Article269 1933-03-03 13 Plays "Other Woman" In New Film. Dcrothy Mackaill has s'gued with Paramount to pl y the "o her wc-mftn" in "No Alan of Her Own," in which Wesley Ruggles dlrccts C.ark Gabl* and Carole Lombard as co-stars. Together with her husbaad Ne.l M-ller, Miss Mackaill h -s just returned from269 words
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487 1933-03-03 13 MEMORIAL OF LON CHANEY'S PICTURE. "SETS" THAT MADE HISTORY. GLAMOROUS RELICS OF THE SILENT FILMS. There are many spectacular motion picture sets that have helped make screen history, but their usefulness is gone. The glory that ome was theirs is lost, yet their memory lingers on. Many of these famous487 words
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Advertisement72 1933-03-03 13 j The PHOTO STORE I For Your Cameras. i Stockists of ZEISS IKON CAMERAS. I (Price List On Application). MALAYA PHOTO SUPPLY 387-7, Victoria Street, j SINGAPORE. I T After middle age men divide into two classes, the Dependent and the Independent. Your position is determined not by what you72 words
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Advertisement220 1933-03-03 13 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. telegrams: Telephone No. STATETUUST SINGAPORE AWZstm*% S*W *9 A.B C. sth Edition. Am\\W and Liebera. A Trust Company Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance 1926, with Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Ssi&. L 2 and 3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place,220 words
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Article88 1933-03-03 14 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to writs to us on subjects of public interest, tt must be underttood that the "Malay* Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double *vacing), and on one88 words
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Article194 1933-03-03 14 (To the Editor, '-Malaya Tribune,") Sir,—lt has always been a matter of great surprise to me that more care is not tak-n to protect locally-made food, such as bread and cakes, from exposure to dust and germs Loaves made at some Singapore bakeries are passed frcm hand194 words
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Article591 1933-03-03 14 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune.") Sir—still another use Uie public of Malaya can make oi a sound life company s v making it pay sure annuities against ones deposit of liquid assets, so that no dot: t can arise through future events like war. slumo or591 words
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Article258 1933-03-03 14 Oxford And Cambridge Society's Gift. The Oviord and Cambridge Society of Malaya has made a donation tc the Cam:;c,;. Prjserv.auSociety, an organisation formed to preserve the amenities of the town of Cambridge and the country surrounding it. A letter has been received trom the Man r «1258 words
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Article174 1933-03-03 14 Oc an shipmon-s qf rubber, including latex, revertsx and concentrated latex, during the month of F.bruary. 1933. Sheet and Crepe Latex. Concentrated Latex. TOTAL Na TOnS Transhinment g Tons. Transhipment Transhipment Transhipment. SS™ c f a Malay Export Stra,ts Mal »y E»Port Straits Malay Grand Proper. Settlements.174 words
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Advertisement394 1933-03-03 14 C4LLENDER I Jus*, Ricxivcd j Rubber insulated I Wire- and Cables. j Cab Tyre Sheathed j THE worllv] TH Co B Ltd* E .^^^^^^B. la. X4VMVMMMMtVaWHHHBfI^^ AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Sale-room, No. 30, Chulia Street,394 words
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Advertisement47 1933-03-03 14 Diabetes Consumption. V.D., PILES' LEICODERMA. Impotency, Women-disorders. Paralysis and numerous othrr chronic diseases considered to be h»pelf*s T eminent doctors are cured by our Specialist. TUB HIMALAYAN PHARMACY, Head Office; 62, Often Koad Consultation Room: 135. S-ran/oon Bi. SINGAPORE. Enclose 10 cts. stamp for rrplie* and literature.47 words
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Miscellaneous192 1933-03-03 14 EUfPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA), CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. rrom The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. *vclenghs: 25.28 and 31.3 metres. G.M.T. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ec:;. Concert by the Northern Studio Orchestra, from a Manchester Stuaio: Annie Welch192 words
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Miscellaneous385 1933-03-03 14 Tuesdays and Fridays nnn has beep wen recoived i n Malaya, as well as in SumLj***" tar?* WII6C*QJ| volume and^^-JV; BANDOEXG (P.M v «»*0 Society, is reguUrir W «nd evening. Mid-ay J** «a&l hotel From 8.5,. tc European music. Also on 31 pr °^nj a J* and Chinese music from385 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1933-03-03 15 MODERN SINGAPORE The City Of Opportunity. V. MANUFACTURE OF ALUMINIUM GOODS. THE DIFFICULTIES OF WELDING. NUMEROUS INTERESTS OF DIETHELM AND CO., LTD. aluminium articles by Co., Ltd.. is an industry n Singapore comparat the trade depression bad bten developed to such thousands of dollars was used every month. .Tump at1,010 words
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Article1538 1933-03-03 15 Municipal Society. DECISION TO JOIN UNION. The. half yearly general meeting of the washhal^ al S loyeeS and Society J CdneSday in the Municipal Board Lte ;-pr W MafSh PrCSided With him were associated the following: Mr A Cavendish (Director of Co-operation., capt' mJW, Gammans Mr C. P.1,538 words
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Advertisement173 1933-03-03 15 fuel M^^^C^. Rheumatism taS. Swollen joints, JT aching muscles, a stiffening of fifti the limbs, usually mean an attack of rheumatism. U W hen the pains arc acute Jt )T |p and persistent, apply a little p JU t\ C Sloan's Liniment;gently,withr Ĕ I f f outrubhing. At once you173 words
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Advertisement367 1933-03-03 16 SLUMP TIME NECESSITATES jj ECONOMY I Then don't throw away your old I clocks, watches or gramophones j —Send them to us. We will give I them a "new life" to be ever I useful to you again at a I LOW PRICE! I It pays you to consult us:—367 words
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Advertisement845 1933-03-03 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. mts LET—I6S. Tank Road, lw|ppajp entry apply Meyer Brotberi. i TO LET—Compound House, No. 109, Haig Road. Apply 20, Chulia Strert. I TO LET —"Silvrton," 8, Upper Wilkie Road, two-storeyed compound house, wi-h sanitary msta'lat.on, water, electric lights and garage. Apply to N.845 words
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Advertisement397 1933-03-03 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. DISPOSAL OF PLANT. Following the comphtion of the new Waterworks, there is now .ivailuble for disposal a quantity of pant and machinery which cludes:--Rail Materials—Tip Wagons 24" guage. etc. Lccos. —Hudson petrel paraffin 24 guage Simplex p troJ. Engine -Oil (VBTtOW >. —G B lI.P.397 words
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Advertisement310 1933-03-03 16 AUCTION SALE. REMINDER. SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1933, AT 11 A.M. At No. 9, One-Tree Hill, off Grange Road, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF A largest collection of well establish :d orchids in Malaya, all imported Catteleyas, Hybrids, Oncidiums, etc.. guaranteed to flower here to be sold without reserve. On view from310 words
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Advertisement300 1933-03-03 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 new management. For particulars apply Principal. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). B, Short Street, Singapore. Enrol for300 words
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Advertisement548 1933-03-03 16 RLECTKICai. V CONTRACTOR, Bra, SINGAPORE. If you are in need <.f i lights, fans. 1*««* water service, pleasl Z? mi the above addri 3411. or Phone SITUATI()vTv7r~S: WANTED A Chines. and salary required. Apply 80. v Malaya Tribune. No Ul, Co UqrjlUß>-Cl.rk with of Chtotte and English A J**% Hokien548 words
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