Malaya Tribune, 9 March 1933

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. "ioi xx, No. 57 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, March 9, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1933.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 76 1 \f*~ ~tcAiflc5c^c«v*^cVv** i Try clover Brand |jp§p' Baby Your Purse l BRUIZED NATUW ;1; It's Quality and Economy Yx THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Satisfaction. PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR, SINGAPORE. t Royal Bakery Flour j —W—ii W—■■ ■■——■wiiwni—i MWiw m i ill nil I IN H4NDY AND HYGIENIC PACKAGES J v
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    • 166 1 A. FLINTEB 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 high c a t prices according to daily exchange rates. J', II I 111
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  • 4131 2 HOLLYWOOD LIKE A DURIAN. An Amusing Place. Mr. BraddeLTs Address To Rotary Club. notarial Holand Braddell delivered an inleieaUui sddrcsc on his tmprei sions of HohyWO d at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary CJub of BlHgfl|HHT field at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday. Rotartan Allan Eley.
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  • 195 2 Tribute To I, U I In Malaya! The Agent of the Got Malaya, Rao Sahib X the gratitude of his v and appreciation by incUa v/ on the land setth,, inaugurated. The scheme m of sixty Indian labour Dickson, who ha the country and ran b. become domicihd
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  • 213 2 Home Comment On The "New Policy." The "Daily Herald" of Feb Philip Cunhffe-Lister. Seem.,:. mL the Colonies, will receive in report prepared by the Permanent B Secretary of the Department. Wilson, who has returned from a f uur mcS tour in Malaya. Ceylon and Hongkong." A "Reynolds" contributor wrote
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    • 90 2 n-»>-. i»j in. i mi n M Mil ,TT3) Prevent j poisons I breeding Poisons as dangerous as the poison in the fangs of the serpent may be created in the mouth, if particles of -decaying food are allowed to remain in the crevices of the teeth. All decay is
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 235 2 I DIARY OF EVENTS. Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, MARCH 9. High Tides.—B.3l a.m., 10.30 p.m. Annual meeting, St. Andrew's Church Mission, St. Andrew's School Hall, 6.30 p.m. Football League, Div. I, S.C.C. v. R.A.F., S.C.C.; Div. 11, Police v. Harlequins, Anson Road. TO-MORROW, MARCH 10. High Tides.—9.26 a.m.,
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  • 1436 3 HOUSE OF COMMONS DEBATE. OTHER FEATURES IN THE WEEK'S NEWS FROM INDIA. i In the House of Comi xpeeted, not very tanding declaration of But some of the C nservative Party he present India policy making it less liberal, been
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  • 91 3 A resolution requesting the Government to empower the Karachi Corporation to co-opt three women as councillors, was adoptedl by the Karachi Municipality on Feb. 20. Hatim Alavi moved that at leaet three seats be res rved for women on the Corporation by r-reatintr separate women's wards, seats being reLrvel ST
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  • 573 3 More Tamils Taking To Industries. The report, on the 1931 Madras census shows a 10 4 per cent, increase in population since 2 i census ten years ago. The total is 48.7 millions and the density per square mile is 6Z9 as against 646 in
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  • 108 3 The Executive Board of the Muslim Conference at Delhi has passed a resolution that it is of the opinion that the functions of the Federal Court should be limited) to disputes between the units and the Federation. The judges of the Federal Court should be appointed by His Majesty the
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  • 620 3 Who Will Be Dr. Pathy's Colleague Urging the claims of Tamils for another seat on the Singapore Municipal Commission, the Forward." a local Tamil Weekly, writes: "Hopes of Tamils being nominated to Singapore Municipal Commissionerships have so far taken shape only in the appointment of Dr. K.
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  • 72 3 Looking pale and emaciated Mr. Subash Chandra Bose was brought down to Bombay on Feb 23 by the Calcutta Mail and taken immediately on board the Lloyd Trienstino "Gange" which sailed at 1 p.m. the same day. Only his near relatives were allowed to interview him. Mr. Sabash Bose is
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  • 1611 3 NEW REGISTRATION ORDINANCE NEEDED. RECENT SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT STIRS UP POSITION. Out of evil cometh good. And the mere incident of the enticement of Perianayagim. a Hindu married by on Govindasamy, has opened the eyes of all concerned to the deplorable legal position of
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  • 25 3 Pi. Malaya in a communication to Mr. Gandhi disappioves of securing temple-entry through legislation. Sir T. B, Sapru, however, thinks the contemplated legislation moderate enough.
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  • 49 3 About 8,000 students are appearing for the Intermediate in Arts and Science examination;, conducted by the Calcutta University this year. Candidates for the matriculation number 22.000. Last year's figures we.c 0,3.)0 and tIO.OOO respectively. The university «s cxi -i n d to derive about Rs. 6 lakhs from fees.
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  • 62 3 The Government of India do not propose to ratify the draft international convention concerning the age of admission of children to non-industrial employment. The Government of India were considering the question of an Indian economic survey when financial conditions permitted but Sir Samuel Hoare was unable to say how far
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  • 66 3 Ex-Kins Alfonso of Spain arrived in Madras on the morning of Feb. 25 from Colombo, accompanied by his son. Prince Juan, and the Dukt of Miranda. He was received by the Military Secretary and A.D.C. to his Excellency the Governor. The party stayed at Government House as the guests of
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  • 124 3 Sir Ibrahim Rahimatulla, the Speaker of the Assembly, has been unable to attend to his work owing to continued illness. For the first time in the Assembly's history a make-shift arrangement has been made to carry on hi* Work by a panel ofl Chairmen consisting of Sir Hari Singh Oour,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 720 4 Shipping News Notices. DISPLACEMENT OR DEADWEIGHT What Is The Tonnage Of A Ship I Requests occasionally ccme to newspao offices asking fcr an explanation of the differences in the several tonnage classifications given to vessels. For the purpose cl answering similar questions, the United Stats Commerce Department's Bureau of Navigation
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  • 194 4 Presentation To H.M.S. "Falmouth." H M.S. "Falmouth." the CLmmander-ln-Chtefi new yacht, which arrived in Hongkong a we:k ago visited "Falmouth" just brfore its departure from England, when Falmouth Town Council, on behalf of the townsfolk, presented to her a beautifully chased Siher cup. It is interesting to
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  • 244 4 "We Don't Want To Go To Japan." Reuter Wireless. London, March 4. A dramatic announcement was made at to-day's conference of the British Anti-war Council that the crew were prepared to leave a ship due to sail for Japan if assured of finj ancial support. The announcement resulted
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  • 247 4 "ResoluteY' Tenth World Trip. The triple-screw de luxe strrmer "Re?olute." t4 the Hamburg-America line, arrived In Singapore yesterday, engaged in her tenth cratae around the wo: Id. Her i inerary :»clud a CO countries. The cruise started in New Ycrk, where the "Resclute" left on Jan. 7. She
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  • 18 4 A Chinese tampan No. 2408 samk in the Roads th? day b?forc yesterday after colhdi vWRfa a tongkang.
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  • 158 4 Naval Movements In China Seas. Admiral Sir Howard Kelly, Ccmrr.ander-in-Chief, China Squc.dron, has returned to Hongkcr.g in H.M.S. ••Kent." Other naval movements included the arrival ol H.M.S. "Suffolk." which has been relieved in Shanghai by H.M.S. "Devonshire;" H.M.S. Falmouth," the Cmmander-in-Chief's new yacht, replacing the "Petersfield arrived
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  • 76 4 Believed To Have Belonged Ta "Malayan Prince." When the British motor vessel "Silverteak raised her anchor at B:stou recenUj to proceed to her berth at Bast Boston anothci big anchor nas brought to the surface. It had been hooked from the bottom, on the fluke of the Silverteck's"
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  • 179 4 G. G. Merlin." French. 993 tons, from Saigor 3-3; for Saigon 13-3. "Hua Tong." Brit.. 109 tens, from Muar 7-3; for P. Dickson and Sepung 8-3. "Kepsnf," Erit. 1.322 tons, from Bsagkoi 3-3; for unknown, date uncertain. Centaur." Brit., 1.800 tons, from Freemantic 7- 3; for Frcemantle 14-3. "Karoa."
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  • 20 4 H.M.E "Rainbow," Lt. Conder T Yeoman commanding, arrived from Portsmouth yesterday v.a Fort Swettrnham. She sails en Friday .'o.- Hcnjkocg.
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    • 428 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. mmmt P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR lines. (lacorporated In England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contrct with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. Bhutan 6000 Mar. i
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    • 219 4 HAMBURG-AMEKIRA LJNIE Deutsch rfpSS Australische Dampfschlfls Geseilschaft (Companies Incorporate! In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. WORLD CRUISE 1033. t s.s. RESOLUTE, in port 8 to Mar. 9 Bi. RAMSES, via Manila Mar. 10 I m.s. DLTSHUKG, via Manila Mai. 21 m.s. RUHR, via Manila Apr
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    • 552 4 :OUR TOWN OFFICE.; j The town office of the "Malaya 1 ■Tribune" has been removed from I 20a-20c, Collyer Quay, to i Messrs. E. M. Glover Co., I If, The Arcade (Ground floor) 1 Tel. 2219. 1 Advertisement inquiries may be I made there, and letters and other I jommunications
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    • 162 4 1 THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST 9 I* is now owned by the "Malaya Tribune" Pi ess, Ltd., and published from the "Malaya Tribune" ogives cf jb-00, Anson Road, Singapore. j It to oting greatly Unproved Of the introduction of i:iany New features, while the best of the old l I.
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    • 507 4 STEAMER SAIU^ The un demoted are ttu fixtures:— "LIPPE" for Manila ti 192 "SAALE" for If, Shanghai. N. Chi Sr* t DESSAU for Yok hr. 1C and Osaka "PULDA" for Manila, linn* < Shanghai. N. China a: Mar. 29 HOMEWARDS. "FRANKEN- for G noa. Marseip 3 Casablanca. Amsterdam. "Rotterdam" Hamburg
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  • 373 5 Mining Shares. tpore, Thursday 11 a.m. tit share quotation* are Issued '".-d Co.. exchange and stock pit Buyers. Bellera. V^ e Tin 23 9 24 9 cd lMi- 20j- norn I 10 3 10 9 111- 12|--0.05 007 0.35 0.40 i ~*L Araag 0.40 norn oil) |t
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  • 364 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. STRAITS TRADERS IMPROVE. Good Buying Orders At $19. (By Our Financial Correspondent., Singapore. Thursday. Noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 6 116 cts., up 1 16 cts. Tin (Singapore) |75%, dcwn Yesterdays Prices: London Rubber 2%., up Market Tone: Steady, quiet. New lork Rubber,
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  • 209 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, March 9. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 27|32d, London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13 16d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25,32 d.. London 30 days' sight 2s 3 Jid., London demand 2s. 323 32d.. London T.T. 23. 3
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  • 83 5 Los* cf the Ampat (Sumatra) Rubber Estate for the year ended Sept emberSo £6 376 After deducting £890 brought in from the previous accounts, a debit balance of £5.486 13 c forward. The ,urn of £10.000 has been from general reserve to the reserve fcr depreciation of
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  • 329 5 Profit Of $21,234 For The Year. The report cf th? directors of Talarn IfkMft, LW.. ior the year ended Dec. 31. 1932. to be rubnmted to the thirteenth annual meetin| cf shareholders to be held at Ipoh on March 20 states The area remains unchanged, viz. A
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  • 109 5 The Singapore Traction Comoanv Whose undertaking is managed by the Shanghai Electric Construction Company, reports a net profit of £17.696 fcr the year end d Sent 30 (against £28.270 fcr 1930-31). and the director; recommend a dividend cf 4 per cent, (again- k 7 per cent.) on the
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  • 471 5 Lecturer Takes Hearers On World Trip. B cfctv It iaSF*. FiCld Club and Sclentinc Gray TroJIVT™ 5 ICCtUre by Bert Matey St SPSS"* Cf the federated 5 r«w nd Phm Elands .reports o m the absence Leo A Z\ G t Mdenl Mr T Critchley. Mr. Usw Armstrong,
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  • 50 5 Latest Quotations.. RUBBER. London Spot: 2 3 32d. N 'v York: No market. Singapore: 6 1 16—6 316 cents. TIN. London Spot: £148 12s. 6d. (Up 60s London 3 months: C 149 ss. (Up 60s i Tin: $75.75 COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co. reportSundricd $4 45 M!xed $4.10
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  • 153 5 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report I The Singapore Chamb r of Commerce Rubber Ascociaticn, in their weikly auction report of yesterday, state: Catalogued 1,428.779 lb. 637 85 tans Offered 1.320,475 1b.=589.50 tors Sold 1.128.982 ib.-504.01 tons. London spot 2 3 32d. New York. Market tic: d.
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  • 164 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Mo', r Spirit and vari- at brands of Kerosene are as followsShell Aviati:n Spirit in 4 gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1 23 Shall Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0 83 Shell M tor Spirit p-r
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  • 654 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Thursday, 11 am. The following rubber share quotation* are is&ued by Prater and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: *s«ue Value. Eraser Lyall a Share*. 00. Kvatt 1 Aller.by 80.45 $0.55 $0.45 $0.55 1 AJor Qajah 0.25 0.15 0.25 085 1 A Hi tain 0.50
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 52 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIR K MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR RSCBANCT ACCEPTED AT LOU F.ST C URRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Qttcf ■> t Manager. Jlßltyton Green. THE Astern united Nl W( E C ORPORATION, LTD. F *KE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND I **SONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Manager.
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    • 53 5 Your name should be on Bank Book. In it will be records! the small savings you are able to bank from time to time. Soon it will show you a handsome account, assisted by 3 per interest paid quarterly. N9 9 COL LYfcR QUAY SINGAPORE Head Office: 55, Wall Street.
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    • 262 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Inc:iporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Ahncida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Ca P ital £2.000,0JO Paid-up-Capital £1,000.000 Reserve Fund and Rest HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: B nibay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karaclii, Madras, Arnara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Babia, Kirkull. Mot:ul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS cpened and interest allowed at
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 307 6 Amusements <^ j j THE SON-OHUGHrER IS COMING SOON! I THE INDEPENDENT THEATRE WITH THE PICK OF JTHE WORLD'S PIC^UHES 3 p.m. Matinee on Saturday! Another Cyclonic Success for Beery J Here's vivid powerfoJ drpma with a great star in his most lovable role A great lumbering giant A lovable
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    • 374 6 j JUST IMAGINE j j This Beautiful Girl, used by 4 Weird Scientists to trap a j monstrous Fiend the plan fails and in the presence I j of her helpless father she sees the "KILLER" approach j her I j Year- most Exciting pp» l^^j National's i" DOCfORT I
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    • 159 6 j "An Absolute Scream!" That's how enthusiastic crowds are expressing ERNST [jj[J|}§jjJ| '(j i Sauciest Comedy Triumph I Trouble in Paradise! With HERBERT MARSHALL i MIRIAM HOPKINS KAY FRANCIS J The famous j air < F j CHARLIE RUGGLES and EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. j Jjfc' j ggg lrs PARAMOUNT* COMEDY-de-LUXE
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  • 270 7 lappa** rubber not tapped on Estates of 100 acres and over, for the month ending January. 1933. 1 ACREAGES OF TAPPABLE RUBBER NOT TAPPED Percental On <m g. T,ppabic tM m 1 «-„I Acreage. Ferriage „1 O) enu 1932. (5) (6) »<J ,i, (2) ,3 > CEMENTS:—
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  • 168 7 Yesterday's "At Home" At Dhoby Ghaut. About 200 Indian and Ce-ylo-i Tamil ladie, responded to the invitations issued by th Ladies' Union of Singapore to an "At Home" at the Ceylon Tamils' Association Hall m Dhoby Ghaut yesterday, at which th guests of henour were Mrs. Ar A.
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  • 134 7 Deliberate Firing Of Property Alleged. Reuter Wireless. London. Maich 6. Losses by insurant- companies running into six figures through what counsel described Ml a "vast conspiracy Iraud" wore described at Bow St. Police Ccurt this morning at the opening of the case against two men and one woman
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  • 86 7 French Protest To German Government. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, March 4. The alleg-tion that he had written that the Natis were guilty of firing the Reichstag is made against Camillc Loutre. correspondent of tha Paris Paper. Petit Parisien." end he h3s been ordered to leave Prussia for two months.
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  • 70 7 Embezzled $5,824 Within A Few Months. Said to have embezzled $5,824.84 within a few months. Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman Alhabshee. an Arab rent collector employed by Messrs. Alkaff and Co.. was .sentenced by the District Judge (Mr. H. A Porrer) to three months' rigorous imprisonment. His honour took
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  • 196 7 Australian "Wins Through" By Curing Natives. Sydney, N.S.W. The stcry of how he gained an entrance to a valley jealously guarded by natives who held tt tftcred Is told by Mr. M. H. Cut Jack. of Sydney. Mr. Cu.lack was en? of a party of prosp ctois on
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  • 114 7 Alleged to assaulted a police constable in the MjMutkH of his duty, two Chinese. Wong Pah .uid Lee Kirn Chye. appeared before the Third Magistrate (Mr. J. F. P. Gregg) yestcr1a y. The complainant, a Malay, sUtcd that he was on duty In plain clothes at the junction
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  • 54 7 A Masonic temple is to be built shortly at New Delhi. A big effort is to be made during the cut rent cold weather to collect Rs 25,000. Rs. 75.000 having already been collected. The present plan is to complete Rs. 100.000 only as the original estimated cost of two
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 478 7 liATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Pr^cT E AppTy A iox D l 2 M 000: ChineS ff r E R C M (EASTERN > Honjkong^Ba^Ch^ m I 4 That 1 has been Proved to th set sfaefaw DeSlgBS Cast in Market tor. cf this Meeting that the Company can,i..m,.n md Children Sby lea
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    • 478 7 j Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. j j the Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlement!). j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON. OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. E.O. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 63 7 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mln. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. Drg. F. Inches. Hours. Dcg. P. Alor Star 95 Nil 9.2 «9 K. Trengganu 86 Nil 9.5 72 Buk t Jcram 87 0.70 3.7 71 M?rsing 84 Nil 'J.J 74 Singapore 90 1
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  • 124 7 Best Troops Against The Japanese. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Hongkong. March 9. Messrs. Si o Fat Cheng and Chow Lv and Gen Hiung Han Ping have issued statements relating to the northern expedition against the Japanese. According to information from Headquarters, all preparations are now under way. Twenty
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  • 200 7 Woman Who Saved Children From Bombs. Reuter. Tokyo, March 9. All foreign missionaries in Jenol Province, including British, American, Belgian and German, aie safo, according to a despatch received at Tokyo from the Associated Pred, correspondent with the Japanese army at Lingyuan. Prior to the openin? of hostilities.
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  • 751 8 We have dealt with the two more important questions brought up at Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council. There were a few other matters which call for comment. From among them we single out as of special importance Mr. Lim Cheng Ean's plea on the subject of school
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  • 399 8 Mr. Lim All Kwee was re-elected htm. trea Hirer, and Mr. Sou Ah Lim asst. Hon. treasurer at the annual general meeting of the Chines* Association on Saturday. The departure to Europe cf Mr. and Mrs. Da-. k1 Fiankel and family, who were due to sail by the "Johan van
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  • 62 8 From Philippine Islands by the "Fresident Harrison," due at Singapore daylight on Saturday. From Holland by the "Kots Baioe," due at Singapore at noon en Saturday. Prom China and Japan by the "Rio de Janeiro Maru," due at Singapore on Satindav wSlI* E k"T ndCh mails desp=tciied on
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  • 380 8 One Way Of Evading Taxation. If you want to save momy, spend your days at sea. This maxim is followed by many travellers on board wcrld tourist boats, according to an official of Messrs. Ihomas, and Cook and Son who was interviewed this morning by a
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  • 303 8 Measurers To Protect Him. Washington. March 4. Extraordinary precautions against a repetition the attempt to assssinate President ROpsevett were taken for the PresidenxiU inauguration ceremony. With the huge crowds mingled picked detectives from all over the united States keeping their eyes open for known criminals and extiemists. The
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  • 84 8 Interview With British Journalist. Reuter. London, March 8. The -Daily Mail." claiming it as unique, blazons a private interview 'which its special coi res-ondent. Mr. G. Ward Price, had with the Emperor Hirohito in which the Emperor "aid: "I know you are working to maintain g cd relations
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  • 55 8 To Be Published Next Month. Reuter. London. March 8. In the Hous.' of Commons to-day Sir Cunliffc Lester (Secretary for the Colonies) said he hoped it would be possible to publish Sir Samu-i Wilson s report towards the end ol April The r port would be published
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  • 80 8 FILM LAND IN U.S.A., on pace 2 DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 2 A WEEKLY CAUSERIE ON INDIAN t/L-UB DIARY, on page 12 LUXURY BOAT IN PORT, on naee 12 MALAYANS AT HOME, on page f 2 MAN AND WIFE STABBED en pL 12 on pages 4
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  • 408 8 (BT "IOOKER.o K U is suggested that tK embargo departs from th, arm < fairness. Ln( anati 4 Palmists say that i n». can be told from his cially at poker. hfc Re the Welsh dinner- Br hear of Welsh speeches befor! It seems to be that
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  • 158 8 Programme Of Up-Country Tour. H. E. the Governor, attended by Ul- H (> Beverley, Aide-de-Camp. and the W**** Secretary (Mr. Curtis) will leave r« Lumpur by the night mail on Saturday, where they will remain until 9 a.m on Saturday. March 18, when they will leave Kuala I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 260 8 I Horrockses Longcloths j I ECONOMIC —LUXURY. I I HomdtMfl Sheets and Pillow Cases have been famous for i seven generations. J To-day they stili hold their place in popular favour through sheer excellence of quality. Snowy white, smooth in finish and remarkably durable, they represent J X the finest
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    • 33 8 i 634 I Reduce your cost of living and at the j same tim,. support local industry by using T.K.K.S GOODS. TENG SENG GUAN, I Established 1905. J j 634, North Bridge Road.
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  • 184 9 SEVERE FIGHTING CONTINUES AT KOPEIKOU. Chinese Take Langkow. Japanese Wish To Occupy The Great Wall. Shanghai, March 8 c occupation of all important point, along the Great w.ii ►peratWM can be considered to have ended thXVi\ th at European
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  • 228 9 JAPAN BUyS SHIPS. Planning Air Bases In Hutch East Indies? Sin Chew Jit Poh. London. March 8. four more British ships. O Padua." 6.000 tons. Gknshane." 6.4£»8 tons. Cmadian Inventor." Canadian Manner." 3.384 J* Cu:.udian beats are Intended for and the others will be broken r,- 1 pur a3? prices
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  • 437 9 Conference Held »esterday. "Min Kuo Jih Pao". <m1 t Shanghai, March 5#. Kai Shek. Gen. Ho Ying ::htrn Gen Yan S Kit n arrhed at a Pt, P ln €-Hankow Railway) i' Iir3ila l Chang Hsueh A -:4. Paoti ngfu in the after y- n crerue was
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  • 83 9 Chinese Troops Flee In Confusion. Reuter. Jehol City, March 8. Following a severe aerial bombardment by Japanese aircraft this morning the Chinese troops under G.n. Wan Iche, holding Kupeipou Pass, fled demoralised in the direction of Miyun, on the road to Peking. Following ar. aerial bombardment the Japanese
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  • 228 9 His Crack Divisions Ordered North. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, March 9. Marrhal Chiang Kai Shek has urged Marsha. Chang Hsueh Liang to remain in office. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek passed Chengchow on Tuesday evening en his way to the North In a statement, he s3id
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  • 575 9 Urgent Help Needed. THE EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYED. The comfortable idea that many Pjop* have, that the European unemployed and their dependants are well cared for. i s rudely dispelled by the fact. Many of them are in danger of destitution. aSLS: UUer Cha »man of the European
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  • 187 9 Huge Waves Break Her Up. Reuter. Hongkong, March 8 Three hundred and forty-five "Antung" survivors arrived by the -Anhui" and 110 went overland to Hoihow. Fifty are feared lost A graphic story was told by Captain Ashby The vessel struggling in mountainous seas and m very poor visibility
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  • 70 9 Reuter. Athens. March 8. The arrest has been ordered of Gen. Plastiras, he one-day dictator, but he cannot be found Later. Several supporters cf Plastiras have been arrested for participating hi the rising, 'lastiras has not yet be n found. The police •aided his home and a
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  • 327 9 EXPANSION OF CURRENCY. Gold Standard Stays. More Silver In Coinage. Reuter. Washington, March 9. rodent RocmwU consulted leaders nLt S3l the Whit Hobsc lust g™? ananas currtncy expan'■Mann of the moratorium enacted emergency l*gislation.-Rruter New York, March 8. ™i S nno «inccment means facilitatiwr for »t
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  • 70 9 Drastic Action Against Hoarding. Reuter. ri,. k New York March 9. ihe Richmond and other res?rve banks have been instructed by the Federal Reserve Board at Washington to furnish the names of persons who have withdrawn gold since Feb 1 and have failed to return it by March
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  • 128 9 London Stock Exchange Calm. Reuter Wireless. New York, March. 4. The news that big centres like New York end Chicago had been affected by the banking crisis sobered jubilation at Mr. Roosevelt's inauguration, illustrated by bands marching through the streets of Washington playing Happy Days are Here Again."
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  • 19 9 The AP.C. inform us thai the rumour that kerosene prices were reduced by them yesterday is untrue
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  • 58 9 Pleading guilty to possession of a revolver and ammunition, a Chinese, Tan Kirn Liang, was sentenced, by the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday to four months' rigorous imprisonment and fined $40 or, in default, a further four months' imprisonment. Inspector Foulain stated that the revolver
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    • 157 9 IPIHp/IFIEIPIINIE IH IE AIL™ JAW To™* o M JSnic Q9,t Efirveecent Chans** o W Assures proper digestion f X t giving ■„i.«, 0 f Im 'he purified blood nourishment, attended 0 VC by complete elimination I ?T" the of all poisonous waste, I S ft a d Smooth th <
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  • 167 10 To-day's First Division Match. ASSN. FOOTBALL. The followhv; «10 represent the S.C.C. V. (he RAF in the S.A.F.A. League <Div. I.) match at the S.C.C. to-ciay: kigc off 5.15 p.m.: A Van Bachove; J. G. Glasgow. F. A. McC;
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  • 62 10 Derby County Win At Roker Park. London. March 8. The F. A Cup sixth round replay at Roker Park resulted as foHcwe: Sunderland 0 Derby County 1 iafter extra time). —Reuter. Derby County will therefore meet Manchester City at Huddersfield in the semi-finals on March 18. The
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  • 59 10 Kilmarnock Eliminated By Motherwell. Reuter. London. March 8. To-day's Scottish Cup fourth round replays resulted as follows: Celtic 3 Albion R. 1 Hearts 2 Hibernians 0 Mctherwell 8 Kilmarnock 3 The draw for the semi-finals to be played on March 18 resulted as follows: Motherwell v. Clyde at
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  • 45 10 Results Of Postponed Games. London. March 8. Postponed matches played to-day in the English League competitions resulted as folkws: FIRST DIVISION. Birmingham 3 Aston V. 2 Everton 6 Leicester 3 Manchestei C. 2 Bolton W. 1 SECOND DIVISION. Fulham 2 Burnley 1 —Reuter.
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  • 32 10 The Wiltshires and the Chinese first teams meet at the Anson Road Stadium to-morrow in a friendly. The proceeds of the gate will be given to the Unemployment Funds.
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  • 133 10 Programme Of Matches For March. The following is the programme of matches In the Commercial Cup competition for March: MONDAY, MARCH 13. S.H.B. v. Naval Base, Cantonment RoadHongkong Bank v. Tan Kah Kee, Geylang. Municipal Services v. Mansfields at Jalan Besar. Bramtoco v. Post Office at Anson Road
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  • 491 10 Cattlemen Go Down To Wilts. Judging by the form they displayed against the Straits Cattle Sports Club at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, in the Second Division of the S.A.P.A. League, the Wiltshires" second string are <?oing to provide formidable oppcsition in the junior division. They beat the
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  • 36 10 The Third Division match which was to have been played at the Anson Road Stadium between the Chinese 111 and the Marine II yesterday was postponed, owing to the sodden condition of the ground.
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  • 103 10 The Malaya Cup programme (Southern Section) foi 4 the coming ssason has been drawn up as follows: May 27, Malacca v. Johore at Malacca. June 8, Johore v. Malaya Command at Jehore Bahru. June 10, Negri Sembilan v. Singapore at S^remban. June 23. Singapore v. Johore at
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  • 151 10 Lady Clementi To Sail "Betsy." YACHTING. A series of three races for the Santry Challenge Cup will take place at the R.S.Y.C. on March 11, 25 and April 8. The start of the first race on Saturday will be at 4.55 p.m. and the course will be
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  • 27 10 SWIMMING. The Singapore Swimming Club pool will be closed lor cleaning to-night at 8 o'clock and will be re-opened on Saturday at 10 a.m.
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  • 200 10 Special Event For Top Class Horses. THE TURF. The Turf Club's Spring race meeting will open on Saturday, May 20. and v.iU be continued on May 24, 27, 31, June 3 and 5. The lint rate to be run on the new racecourse at Bultit
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  • 64 10 The Selangor Turf Club's two-day race meeting will Start later than usual on both days March 11 and 18) owing to the fewer numb.: of events. On Saturday there will be ix races, tin first at 4.15 p.m. and the last at 6.25 p.m On Saturday foPowing there
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  • 915 10 Seventy-Eight Entries Altogether. LAWN TENNIS. The annual S.C.C. tournament will commence on Monday. The following is the full list of entries: CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES. Roy Smith (bye) v. W. J. M. Warden (bye). Dr. L. Demeny v. T. L. Palmer. J. F. F. Gregg v. D. J De Golia.
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  • 46 10 Entries for the S.C.R.C. tournament are new open and will clcse on April 8 by which c..le the fees must be paid. Lists for the various events are posted up ir the club and intending competitiors are requested to sign their names in full.
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  • 127 10 Fight Fixed For Saturday Week. BOXING. The In*'rnaticnal Sports Syndicate has arranged a programme of fight* to be staged a! the New World Arena on Saturday. March lU with Al Rivers and Bcmbardicr Ellis in the mam event which will be over ten rounds of three minutes
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  • 201 10 Saturday s Fight At New World. ConaMenbte interest is oeing taKen in the return match between Nieky Sullivan and AireriftsmaT Graham which will fought at the Hew Wold Arena on Saturday The fight rill be <f tin three-minute rounds and is to be the main event. In
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  • 45 10 Young Indian R C. team v. the Ceylon Tamils' Association 2nd. XI at the latter'o giound on Sunday at 2 p.m. Chelliah. Behramjee, S. R. R. Singam, N. S. Segeram. Aziz, Haider. Taher, N. S. Muthu. Hatim, Esamiljee, Soni. Reserves: KaizeY. Z. F. Nachoda.
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  • 37 10 A Chinese employed in one of Mr. Tan Kah Kee's factories in Sumbawa Road had two of his fingers crushed yesterday when his right hand became entangled in some machinery. The ambulance was in attendance.
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  • 591 10 Earlier Cables From Germany. 9 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, March a. There appear to have been some clashes In the course of the election in some parts of the eenntry, and a number cf dead and injured are reported at Brcaslau. A Nazi auxiliary policeman was shot and several
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  • 100 10 Appearing befor? the Fecond Magistral c (Mr. A. W. Hay) the other day, a young Indian named Mussulami pleaded guitty to a charge cf stealing six bottles of beer and admitted having eight previous convictions. When he was sent befcre the District Judge to receive sentence his honour
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  • 52 10 A Chinese woman who is tfelieved to have drunk a solution of caustic soda, was admitted into hospital in a sorious condition last night. The ambulance dresser found her in a state of collapse and severely burnt about the mouth. Two or three similar cases have been
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  • 96 10 Alhambra. —Wallace Beery in "Flesh." CapitoV—Lionel At a ill and Fay Wray in "Doctor X." Empire.—"Baroud." Great World. —Side shows, pasar malam, Malay opera, Chinese wayangs, silent and talking films ("Commcn Clay" and at Star Talkie: "Feet First"). Marlborough.—"Struggle for Low" a Chinese picture. New World.—Side shows,
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  • 222 10 Ily I oisoned. MOTHER BREAKS DOWN IN COURT. The Singaiwrt- Coram r (Ifc opened an inquiry this m concerning a Malay Rifle Range, three memo a result of eating a poisonou kjng crab <blankas>. It appeal afternoon of Feb. 27 seven p 'or the mid-day meal
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  • 216 10 Police Lay Trao For Process Server. How a trap was laid lor an Indian or < stiver attached to the Civil Dfctrtd Coir; explained by Dctectivv-ins-c<iii HtSl fere the District Judge (Mr. H. A I jesterday. The accused. Babu Singii was charted c receiving an illegal gratifaatua c
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  • 121 10 Detective (Joes To Woman 8 Rescue. A daring attempt at rob Lave occurred in a hcuse «> 1 W Street last eight. It appears that the robbers -< by the unvested *pearanc detective who happened to be of the hcuse at the time The detective was talking he
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  • 94 10 AT THE CINEMAS. ••f'US' J Wallace Beery is tin Metro-Goldwyn-M a seascn at the Alnambra Eeerv has been sec!: a »lhe M production In -The Champ." bul that no previous him ad\antage than "F* <:cope for his ability The film la the stor from prison becau
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  • 175 11 SJia rp "Axe" Of Chile's I'resident. Santiago de Chile, onotny "axe" wirlded by th* 1 Senor Ariuro Alessandri. has iras regaided as ihe largest nl governmental machine b machine when suppcrte3 and navy and enabled one i i'aim tha: he lived on th MM* \dg t has be.n
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  • 27 11 Sir Samuel Hoare has appointed Mr. Mark fafe P«rM i SUCe?d Lort! Knatchbul! as Ms Parliamentary Secretary. Lord Knatcrb-n ched en route to London from South Africa
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  • 1731 11 Stand At Olympia. THE SAMPSON RELPH TOUR TO EAST. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Feb. 21. The British Industries Fair opened simultaneously in London and Birmingham yesterday and shows that in spite of the bad times the old country is going through, her workmen have not lost
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  • 487 11 Murder Charge At The Assizes. The case, begun yesterday morning before SLdZ"?. Milk Bt the AMhm, in which a Santokh Singh alias Makan Singh, i ttod charged with the murder of a compatriot, a hut in Paya Ltbar an also att mpting the murder of the
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  • 81 11 A meeting of the Council of the All-India Muslim League was to be held in New Delhi m II rcn 5. Among the subjects on the Agenda were the question of the amalgamation of the All-India Muslim Conference with the AllIndia Muslim League, the present political Pituaticn as a result
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 281 11 7.15 To-Night »30 John Boles j I "RESURRECTION" 1 75 cts. a bottle. !pij Q j" |T" f Several patent preparations have been !i ljUnfP# I 1 offered to the public of Malaya for I I 'SINGAPORE FOOT' but none quite ONLY 75 cts. 80 ocd M CUREZIT. bottle. It
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    • 223 11 I marTne^^insiuraS r/ of )i J GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED j) LOW I r/For quotations for mil transit risks by Road, /Jai/ or Wafer Apply to:— JJ SIME, DARBY; Co., Ltd. I IV General Agents: ft f/ Motor Union Insurance Co„ Ltd., Merchants' Marine Insurance Co.,
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  • 433 12 Good Work Of Former Planter. (From Our Own Correspondent./ London. Feb. 14. There are many in Malaya who will remember Mr. J. s. Castle as a well-known rubber planter in the F.M.S. from 1910 to 1923, who, for some years, also managed a large estate in Kedah.
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  • 202 12 Singapore Match 9. Rr. (Siamt W. Coast No. i per Kcyan SI 13 R. (Siamt W. Coast 2 $109 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 TICG Ric:. B. Siam N. 2 5103 Rice, Siam •"Old" per kcya:i No. 1 $177 Rice, Siam Old" No. 2 $156 Rice. Siam -Old" No.
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  • 200 12 SHIPPING NEWS. Fagei," Norw., 661 tons, from Bangkok 9-1; for Colombo and Bombay 9-3. "Vander Lijn," Dut.. 1,431 tons, l:om Bali 9-3; •for Java 10-3 "Ban Hong Liong," Brit,, 739 tons, from Chiribon 8-3; for Java Ports 10-3. "Resolute." Germ., 9,583 tons, from New York 8- 3; round the
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  • 1828 12 "RESOLUTE" CAPSIZES A WHALE. LUXURY BOAT IN PORT. FINANCIER SEES END OF THE SLUMP. The luxury world cruise liner, ihe "R.solute," belonging to the Hamburg-America Lino, arrived in Singapoie yes erday with 182 passengers. Th? passengers will cover more than 38.000 miles on
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  • 117 12 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WBARfR Singapo.e. Ma: ri 9 East Wliarf (Entrance uate D Calcutta Mara 22. Mam VVriarr (Enttanr* Qatß I*. V-lentijn 19; Van Hc>.t c U; 1 13; Larut 11; Afiika 9; Fuslnnu Maru '<■ fcuipir? Duca ilmtnmci Penrith Castle 30. C.:v of Wind 35; Saugcr (p.m.
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    • 60 12 i!"."...'.•'". I I ••£•1 v/ *<J- -;:>*> 'I 1"/;'' ''.'I c4 ■*^**!r■\3cs*5€4Br* j I 1 I -Wv-w*, *i£MtfskK^c^Hc^cfeJran.xEacv fiT 7 'Sat' J Eal I r V i i 1 v h > n n pox.- i m i ai gggjj J L .>i' i; •a -i''h —vJefi»^'-^'' I S '"-*>>.'«r^c^l^B
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 393 12 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, mod Of th.c numbers of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are tnvited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest tell still be included in the
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    • 364 12 I Sunrayi Athletic Party: Monthly committee meeting. 13, Dhoby Ghaut, 3.30 p.m. Ttlck Ayer Epworth Le:gue: Garne.s, 3 p.m Draughts tournament will commence soon. Eible study class from 6 to 7 p.m. Int rnational Buddhist Union: Monthly comMUtee meeting. Union premi es, 112, Sophia Road, 3 p.m. Novice BP.: Anniversary
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    • 234 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. This Week's Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY, MARCH 9. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.E. <.v Sect: n and Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, 2nd Bn. S:g. Sectios, Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "E" (Chines Coy, We pon Training. TO-MORROW. MARCH 10 5.15 p.m.—Headquarteis, 1st L;, S*s Section Knots and Joints. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Bdc.
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  • 46 13 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR V1V, [Out readers are invited to write to us on subjects n/ d :at the -Malaya Tribune" docs not necessarily cluk£ It mm be under- U TTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSsfZp ri m <«"««« by mnZotacrved mert J*
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  • 45 13 Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Municipality take steps to top Street nuisance ilkmen there block the road and in the back lane they and calves to roam about, whole of Dunlop Street is mg. The S.M.c. should odanggrs public health. Yours, etc., S. D. RAYMAN.
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  • 134 13 Malaya Tribune.'') d ro be told, as we were that the charges for our t.-k- Shanghai, and now v electricity a c trebi: Th se are essentials, the i nical tc the progre s I tty. In day.- gene by tin 1 ched price? that did not ip anyone
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  • 180 13 r Edit Malaya Tribune.") tm Saturday conatove subject, from him, with a little i the noble advice cf H G. P.. Castcllain. Lilians en this subject differently. It is the* hab:. that has ever lea upon poor unhappy kfl t ttes da magi t examines the kenga of a
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  • 276 13 Editor, "Xa lay a Tribune.") r part of 1C31 my a holiday to laalui, r:, > of China, and I give a»* what wc saw there and a by the K. P. M. m.s. and after an uneventful landed at Hongkong where ar -d a night. We left
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  • 482 13 (To the Editor > "Malaya Tribune.") Ihe fair S ex compet; with mc in profusion, m trade, and in other ways Oncould more easily th n *k. doe n't do th™ w tlungs a w =man uce ni do than those she do:s. Her succpv n nearly
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  • 1769 13 'To the Cclitor, -Malaya Tribune.") Su Yoi would bo rendering 3 momentous ••r.-vico to a very important and large secticn l. Maicya's po.-jlation by kindly grantinj i..acc in your esteemed journal for the foil v;in 0 V3ry pathetic and heartrending fact.-,, v.h'ch involve general suffering a*nong the vmiouh
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  • 12 13 A letler from "Daddy long ler an attaek on an individual and
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  • 235 13 Mr. Loke Yuen Hong's New Residence. The new residence of Mr, Lo::-> Yuen Hone jn Ceylon I.ne. Kuala Lumpur, which i ra* Pldly approaching completion, mwrocrates •ation Mai! S t -anon cf modern type. The walls are btoken and th?? 2*5 b Crder<kJ tdpaint and the
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 200 13 I 1 O EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcastiny Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (ISCLUDINC BURMA), CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADiiN. Trom The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. -wvclcnghs: 25.28 and 31.3 metres. c.m.t. 2.30 pun. Turn Blgtia] from c.< r New Bulletin. 2.40 pm. Concert by L-addb phu and
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    • 397 13 Bftl been well received In various parts of BJajft, as well as in Sumatra, Java and Slam. With t-ood volume and quality. BANDOEIfc (P.M.Y.—58.3 metns), Banaoeng < iy, la> rt'Kul.irJy receive*] during day llkl lay music, generally from I' L Pratn 850 Ui 10.20 p.m. programme cf sn mask. Ait.o
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  • 963 14 Food Distribution. REPUBLICAN FLAG TO BE ABOLISHED. Reut er Wireless. Berlin, Mar. 3. Thl generous move of the Government to distribute fiee food in some of the most distressed districts in Germany which up to now have voted for the Socialist or Communist Parties is eyed
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  • 403 14 Volcano Resumes Activity After Earthquake. Rome, Feb. 3. A grave warning that a serious eruption of Vesuvius may take place in the spring was uttered by Professor Malladra, Director of Veeuvius Observatory, this evening. The warning is contained in a communique on the earthquake shecks which have been
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  • 83 14 Memorials And Orders Of Merit. Tokyo. Memorials to animals—chiefly dogs and pigeons^—killed during the fighting at Shanghai and in Manchuria are to be set up in Japan. At the same time the Minister of War is coned*, ring a scheme to establish orders of merit and rewards
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  • 456 14 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, March 3. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 30 Beef, stew or curry, kati 25 Pork, lean, kati 44 Pork, lean fat (1st quality), kati 36 Mutt.cn, Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 40 Hens I locally reared;, kati 43 Ducks, each 50 Pigeon, domestic
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 542 14 empire products SINGAPORE. Shipment. Arriving Mar <* llth POULTRY. Pedigree. Rhode Island Reds, Black Orpingtons, Plymouth Rocks. FRESH FRUIT. Plums, Danny Smith Apples and Grapes. SADDLERY. Racing and Polo Saddles. Turkey Eggs for sale from pedigree strain. Apply C. L. PRIOR. 81, Stevens Road. Tel. 7151. New shipments of the
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    • 193 14 j> LONGER. Manufactured fresh l Sui! re by a B Com;;, ay *i PRICE CENTS EACH. J 1 The Cheap tt Europ Eatery hi Malaya. Li H DIAMOND METAL PRODI CTS CO Kj •< M Ml, Kratpcoc Bafcra Road, SINGaTOEE j n E3TE3 inTTv PILES SPECIALIST, GOOD NtWS I OR
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  • 1350 15 DIP-DONT BLACK OUT. THE NEED FOR A CROSS ROADS RULING. Own Correspondent.) London, Feb. 9. la now being made in to solve the dazzle problem aws bat been drafted in the (if Transport and are an Advisory Commit'ee.
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  • 152 15 Trials Conducted With Thornycroft Trucks. VERY favourable reports have been published in the technical press concerning some recently cor.duc'ed trials of Thornycroft commercial vehicles, having as power units, the company's latest typ:s of compression ignition engines.' Thornycrofts have, of course, been developing this heavy oil type of
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  • 448 15 Fuel Prpduced While Motor Runs. lamI am able to publish th? first description of a very remarkable motor-car. It is driven by coal gas, which is actually made while the car Is in motion," writ s Harold Pemberton, '•Daily Express" Motoring Correspondent. "At the back of the
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  • 82 15 Foreign Shipments In Seven Months. ¥j*OREIGN shipments and assemblies or American car makers for the first seven months of this year aggregated 129.259 units. X is shown by the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce report. Shipments of trucks abroad accounted for 35,292 units. Passenger car sales abroad
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  • 500 15 DID YOU KNOW. THAT a strained muscle causes "stitch"? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) Probably most people have, at one time or another, had "stitch.-> It is caused, as far as outward appearances go, by running too strenuously when one is not really in a condition to run fast. To describe
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  • 726 15 Decided Trend Toward Greater Simplicity. cycling does not lack prophets. The luture cf tne pastime from every ancle the *Z£tti indUStry 1 trend or design, is always available from one or other of the prophets; in fact, I have a try at prophesying rnyseu now and then Unf
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  • 54 15 This sporty looking car i, a Triumph Southern Cross" fourMater which is on display at Messrs. Singapore Motors, in Orchard Road, the well-known suppliers of Hupmobile Cars, who have now taken over the Triumph agency also and are exhibiting a number ot attractive models
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  • 146 15 New York's Efficient Taxi-Drivers. rpHAT the automobile is a safe vehicle whin -l ccntrolled by efficient drivers is strikingly indicated by figures made available by one of »he leading taxicab companies of New York. Thir particular service grants a full week's vacation with pay to ev.ry driver
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    • 230 16 V TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January, 1933. AT SIANG LIM PARK GEYLANG. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. 4-roomed type $20.00 per month. 3-roomed type $18.00 per month. Garages (with water) $3.00 per month. ipply:— SIONG LIM SAWMILL CO., 2 A 3, Syed Alwi Road, Telephones 6852 and
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    • 580 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. io LET—I6S, Tank Road, Immediate entry •ipply Meyer Rwuthaw. TO LET—Compound House, No. 109, Haig Road. Apply 20, Chulia Street. TO LET—I-9, 1-16, $13, Lorong 210. Eat Coast Road; 390, Orchard Read. $35. For SaleLand at Moulm.un Road. Freehold (with free backlanc, now
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    • 408 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Eight D. C. Linotype Motors, each y 2 H.P., all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager Malaya Tribune, *****, Anson Road. KAPALA CHINTAMAM. The best for all diseases of the scalp. h'-ao. nose and ear. Makes the hair grow. At Himalayan Pharmacy.
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    • 368 16 EDUCATIONAL. JOHANNA ENGLISH SCHOOL 40, NIVEN ROAD. Receives students from Primary to Standard J VII and Commercial Class. Assures success 'in public <xaminations. Entirely under new management. For par iculars apply Principal. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (Kor Boys and Girls). It, Short Street, Singapore.
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    • 534 16 i THE i School Est. 1927 I Admits pupiK f rom R Primary to Senior J l( Cambridge. quaiiI fied staff and efficient v management. I APPLY EARLY FOR AFTERNOON and ff NIGHT CAMBRIDGE I CLASSES. ft 86, Cecil Street. SITUATION WANTED. A Qualified SrJe;ma:. I Chin position as tray
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