Malaya Tribune, 8 April 1933

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. jsdfopi No S3 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1933 FIVE C£NH The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, April 8, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1033. FIVE CKNTX
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    • 74 1 po ;,ic I THE!AST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING I a Sale Importers ci rfce East Asiatic Company, Limited. f I Refrigerated Supplies, Cakes Confectionery J And A Full Range of J i Groceries Provisions. f NOW AVAILABLE COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. J MEUKOW NEVER VARIES! '1 It*? mm
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    • 102 1 r*? CHOP SIME, DABBY CO., LTD MILK THE PERFECT FOOD FOR VOIR BABY BUY Blue Cross The Perfect Milk flg BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT; S for f j Challenge Shield, j (OPEN TO ALT, MEMBERS OF RECOGNISED CLUBS IN MALAYA). f To be hdd at |f tn je ;bt jew or
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    • 44 1 j A. PUNTER 6, Kafies Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, Paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates.
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  • 2132 2 "Jean" Wins Competition Easily. Several of the essays entered for our competition showed imagination and dramatic instinct. But the winner was easily selected. "Jean" tells iier story neatly and it has the necessary touch of mystery, delicately indicated. Vi ry creditable attempts were forthcoming from "Gwennie," "Ruth"
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  • 157 2 Our Essay Competition. My dear Neices, The essays for our competition reached a very high standard of efficiency and I am really proud of you all. They were judged by the Editor of this paper and he has selected "Jean's" as the best essay. I am sure
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  • 373 2 'Bp "Mona Veg Veen.") Hello, friends. I had such a marvellous ho».day last Autumn that I felt I must really iiart k With you all. We went te Scotland and made our headquarters a: Dunncon on the Firth of Clyde. Every day little steamers used to call thert
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  • 86 2 (By 'Sidney S.") I am a new member of your delightful paper and eagerly awaits its issue rvery wee k The corner pages are, to my mind, the" most interesting portion of the paper I have long desired to join, this ciicle but I have never had the
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    • 748 2 ir tmmĔ^mm _««»«l.^™«^_____ **i Owing to the huge success and the I appreciation of the smokers of Lion J C^'^^'T^ cigarettes for the Slogan competition which f!I OSiINIy II ATP I closed on March 15 in Kuala Lumpur, we VHJVTkJMIHJ Ut\ 1£ ftave decided to make an open competition J
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  • 9013 3  -  Our Short Story. By lan Hay. L -gg ring ton, ccaacfoaa of a sui\j ber toea ctocsly drew v 1» > adventurous po&i--d to ru mpoao ha elf to arsre, <-. o ba the semi- t a i i ai! i: mcnt urro tnd of
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    • 29 3 BBiltWlliiflßSßF the stars you admire IXJX t, TOILET SOAP 9 o/// </ lO FILM STARS LSVER BROTHERS LIMITED, FORT SUNLIGHT. ENGLAND 11 X- L i S Z? 2 I '2a
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    • 227 4 c is oi^wioiio 'TTOONO CtilCNCr StlCf CO. TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January, 1933. AT SiANG LIM PARK GEYLANO. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. 4-roonied type $20.00 per month. 8-roomed type $18.00 per month. Garages (with water) $3.00 per month. Apply:— SIONG LIM SAWMILL CO., 2 3, Syed
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    • 623 4 TO LET. TO LET—4S, Truro Road. Apply 47, Truro Road. TO LET—I6S, Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—I, Margate Rd., off Grove Rd., close to Katong Park. Entry 1-5-33. Particulars Tel. 3170. TO LET —CAPITOL THEATRE. MALACCA. Apply to S. Fung, Raffles Chambers, Singapore, or to Mrs.
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    • 500 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF FARLEIGH JOSEPH ALOYSIUS PENNEFATHER, DECEASED. PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO. 114 (TRUSTEES). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha: nil creditors or other persons having airy claim; or demands upon or against the Estate of FARLEIGH JOSEPH ALOYSIUS PENNEFATHER dec eased, late of No. 9. Hallifax
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    • 152 4 SITUATION WANTED. A Qualified Salesman (Chinese) wants a position as travelling selling agent. Al credentials offered. Speaics fluent English, Malay and all Chinese dialects. Surely to bring money for the firm. Bex 123, c|o Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Eight D. C. Linotype Motors, each l /o H.P., all in
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    • 381 4 EDUCATIONAL. PRIVATE TUrnON for Boys and Girls from Primary CTasa upwards by qualified Lady Teacher of extensive experience employing modern method". Coaching for examinations a peciaU'y. Enquiries Lc Box No. 132. c/o Malaya Tribune. Johanna English school 40, NIVEN ROAD. Receives students from Primary to Standard VII and Commercial Class.
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    • 560 4 I Have All Your Clocks or Watches that are going repaired by Skilled rjg*t I Promptly, and at th< m, k Reasonable Rate<. Yick Woh Ring 429, North Bridge Road, Near Middle Read. ICxntnctor fcr Repairs cf Ocdtt and Wctchei to the Br:?.*,, gfpi KAPALA CHINTAMAM The best for all
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  • 899 5 A Mother Rebels. HIS WIFE CONTINUES HER STORY. W can new study the Ihird volum- of the diary at Sofia Andreevna Tol toy cover tag th period frcto 1897 to 1909, irrl.es the Moscow correspondent of the "Observer- I* continues to give an intimate picture
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  • 98 5 Woman's Action In U.S. Courts. Chicago. Mrs. Etta Ruhr may speak over the telephone to her husband, if she wishes, and provided that he will listen. A Judge has rescinded an injunc ion restraining her from so doing, ruling that a 'woman's right tv talk is her
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  • 72 5 Status Of Immigrants In Straits Settlements. Nanking, March 26. The Overseas Affairs Committee of the National Government met yesterday and discussed, among other things, the conditions of the Chinese immigrants in the Straits Settlements It is understood that the Committee decided to send a number of recommendations to
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  • 106 5 Mexico City, Feb. 27. A convicts' union, the object of which la to afford inmates of Mexican gaols advantages in the way of asserting their rights, has established general offices here. The organisation has 14,955 members who are prisoners in the gaols of twenty-six States and the
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    • 343 5 ARM NI MH WITH RHEUMATISM. Woman's Thanks To Kruschen. hs.fi ■>■'■■ Kttfl nn(i from rh» umatism foi A' on Mm I't-oulri scarcely walk wi h li mj U I Tin thumb cf my left hand tfl I could only bead it with the aid ri M band. I as afraid
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    • 385 5 ffcaf$Cn&r<> m WHAT IS IN YOUR HOROSCOPE? LET ME TELL YOU FREE. Would you iik' to knew wi hout any cos., what the s.ars indicate your future wi'l O. whether you will b. suceesiful. prosperous and htppgr; about businc s. l;v.\ marriage UOJ trie :cs enemLs, travels, sickn.'ss, lucky and
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 47 5 THE SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. This Week's Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY. APRIL 8 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah Flange. "C" 'Scottish) Coy., Table "B." 4.30 p.m.—B.T. Police Station. Intelligence Pi, Riding Order. TO-MORROW. APRIL 9. 7.30 a.m.—Bukit Timah Ran-e, "C" (Scottish) Coy., Table B." ,7.30 a.m.—Farrer Range, S.R.E. (i•,. Table "A."
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  • 654 6 Shipping News Notices. FIRE DETECTION AND PREVENTION. Mercurial Thermometer Fire Alarm. A new British automatic Qre alarm, suitable for- :.hip and other purposes, has been brought to the notice of •'The Journal of Commerce and Shipping Telegraph.'' This apparatus, which measures approximately six ilichea by two inches, coiisists t-ssentiai.V of
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  • 421 6 Proposed State Subsidy In France. At a meeting of th.' French Coram issii>n oi the sfercan.ik Mann; 1 presided over by m. Henri if. o:orgas Phiiippar, speaking en behalf of the Central Commit.cc of French shipowners, stated that the French shipping situation had become much worse since 1932.
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  • 132 6 Coal Shipments Down—Laid-Up Tonnage Increase. According to figures issued at a meeting of the Type Improvement Commission, coal and coke shipped from the Tyne In February totallt-.' 2.163.221 tons. These figures are 97,146 tons ks3 than th.se for February last year, and 1 116.874 tons le
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  • 322 6 Increased Shipping This Year The sum alloca ed lor th i Italian Ifercant le Marine in the es.lmates of the M.nistry of Communications for the Oscal |ear lIW-S4 total- over £3 330,000 (at pari. This sum Includci th? shipping subventions paid in the fiocal year 1932-33, which amounted
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  • 217 6 Increased Dividend From Shipping. The East Asiatic Company 'Of Copenhagen! report.-, icr 1932 an increi-.se in net prcfits from "htnplng from 2,815.260 Kr. in 1931 to 3.303.033 kr. snd an increas? in dividend on investment' from 424,760 kr. to 1.075,547 kr. On the other hand, there wes
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  • 671 6 M.P.'s Proposal To Ulster Government. In the Northern Ireland Parliaim at, en March 14 Mr. W. J. Nixon, in accordance with noiice, moved: "That in the opinion of the House, owing to the failure of the Prime Minister to redeem Ills various promise, to relieve unemployment,
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  • 167 6 Decline In Foreign Traffic Last Year. Preliminary sta.istics issued by the Swedish Department of Commerce of the shipping traffic between Sweden and other countries in 1932 show that .Tie tonnage diminished 3 5 per cent, as compared with 1931. On the other hand, the Swedish foreign trade
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 416 6 BTEAMER SAILINGS. (k i tssssm j P. Ik 0. J BRITISH INDIA AM) J APCAX LINES. (li.cc:;i<>rated la England). MAIL. PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PE.MN: rjLAR AM) ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON and PA] EA l HAIL SERVICE. (Und r Contract with His Majesty's Government>. OUTWARD PROM I>CNDON. Pot China and
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    • 222 6 lIAMBURG-AMEKIKA LINIE [2 o Deutseh Australischc Dampfschiffs Gr^ell-chaf: iCompanies Incorporated In Germany"). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. v m.s. SAUERLAND. via Manila Apr. 13 m.s. HAVELLAND. ua Manila May 5 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN. via Manila May 16 m.s. ERMLAND. via Manila May 28 t m.s. BURGENLAND,
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    • 307 6 Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune Tin: MALAYA TRIBUNE IS ON SALE AT TTiE FOLLOWING DEPOTS:— SINGAPORE, jY. Mohamed Ibrahim, 134. Tanjong Pagar Road, and Kcppel Road Railway Station. A. Palasamy. General Hospital (News Seller) Mr. E. S. Kattuvasa. 391, New Bridge Road. E. S. Nainamsah, 23 Neil Road.
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    • 213 6 Tt SJ^T tU Trading 2C Burmah £*fjf£! aiiU Braiich Ton s Km co., 32, Leith Street. Adi Ayurveda Kasayana Medical Hall 47 Queen Btreet Penaj* M T&hlm 503 DaU > Road. MALACCA Hong Hln Co., 14, First Cross Street Ihe Lanka Store. 12, Jonker Street. M. A. Gomes «Se Co.,
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    • 71 6 s.s. "KUM SANG" (clue about sth April, 1933). Consignees of cargo tx the above ye sel frcm Japanese Ports are no ificd that owing to thvessel having grounded at Moji, a General Average has been declared, and a contribution of 5% of the arrived market value of the goods will
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    • 511 6 STEAMER SAM' NORDDEI German; The urdcnioted arc the C m\ fixtures.— ovtwakm 5 "TnAVL"' for Bm(hong, Sh hai, Taku, Dalreu, TMngiao and Japan f HGI,STEIN fur Japan "TRIER" for Mar.ila, Hon Shanghai, Taku, Daircn. T end Japan A HOMEWARDS. 1923 "LAHN" for G?noa, M'seiliee c. blanca, Havre, Dunkirk. Adam. Rotterdam.
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  • 368 7 Mining Shares. ipore, Friday. 11 a.m. tit quotations are Issued R and stock by W" brrk" s l Buc»-rk S»'!era. I m Kutnbang Tin 23 3 24 3 I ra i Malay 1» norn d Tin U 6 113 106 116 II p a 0.05 0.074 i.v
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  • 59 7 ISSUED BF FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE j AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. 100 101 cl HO 113 norn P mi ipal 104 108 ncm oingap re Municipal c' 19 s•" m% us ci ■Bgapon Municipal U«) s r cent ■■WW* Mtsaktjsd P 102 103 cl PM 1 ?o
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  • 147 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. A Better Sentiment Prevailing. RUBBER AND TIN FIRMER. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday, 11 am. Yesterday's Prices:— Londor Rubber 2 5[32d., up 3 32d. Market Tone: firm. New 3 oik Rubber, 3 cts., up 1 16 ct Market Tone: Dull. London Tin. spot,
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  • 131 7 Result Of Currency Change In South Africa. Enormous quantities of British silver have been received by the Royal Mint, Pretoria, in recent weeks. After Jan. 14 British silver coins ceased to be legal tender In the Union and banks in all parts have been forwarding their British
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  • 67 7 Encouraging Advices From Abroad. Reuter Wireless. London. April 4. On the Stock Exchange to-day, apart from a lull in the demand for gilt edged securities, the general tone was brighter, following more encouraging advices from abroad. Kaffirs again commanded chief attention. Cereals reflected higher American advices. Tin W3s
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  • 155 7 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell lfdtcr Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviati n Spirit in 4 gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.23 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.86 Shell M tor Spirit per 4 gallon
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  • 59 7 A valuation of. the investments of the Orient Trust Che bulk of which consists of shares in rubber and tea producing compani s) shows them to be worth £209.663, compared with the balance-: heet figure of £467.387. The net profit for 1332 was £3,526 (agains. £5,896 for 1931),
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  • 1385 7 Immature Areas May Be Sold? As briefly reported yesterday, the twenty fourth annual general meeting of Teluk Ansor Rubber Estate. Limited, was held at the registered office of the Company in the Hongkong Bank at noon yesterday. Mr. W. E. Raynei presiding. That unless further funds are
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  • 107 7 Extension Of Growing Not Allowed. i Amsterdam, April 8. A ten-year contention between ru'her icm.on or rubber growing will not be allowed proposed a scheme drafted by a ZTe cp J ained by the President of nJS* f hem? pro P°" es to establish an interio^ omm
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  • 368 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Friday, li a n. The following rubber share quotation* are iv-ued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Kraft; •*ut Value. Fraser Lyall <h t Snares. Go. Evatt. 1 AUecby $0.45 $0.55 $0.45 $0.55 1 Alor Gajah 0.25 0.35 0.25 0.36 1 A. Hltam
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  • 284 7 FRASER COS QUOTATIONS. a j i s CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Seller* S2 S3 Al x. Brick Pref. 0.80 1.00 norn S2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.30 0.50 norn tl £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 93 3 97 6 $10 $5 B. Malaya Trus.ee 5.30 5.50 £i £1 C. Tin Pref.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 56 7 t. THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. j FI &E, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR Nil HANOI ACCEPTED AT lOrn I CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Office- i Manager. J «r.iyson Green. THE EASTERN LNITtD 4 SSCR v NCE CORPORATION. LTD. FJ RE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND p£ KSONAL ACCIDENT
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    • 70 7 i Small SavingsLIGHTEN YOUR I *m I FINANCIAL ĔL PATHWAY I M .Yearly In crest Paid t0 You Small Savings regularly Quarterly deposited will soon build up for you, a substantial Bank Balance.. ready for the moment when it is most needed. THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK pays
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    • 307 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Author sed and Subscribed Capltal £2.000,000 Paid-up-Capiial tl.OHjm Reserve Pund and Rest soo.OOO I HEAD OFFICE: LONDON i BRANCHES: B moay. Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Annua, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra. Kirkuli! Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS cpcned and interest
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    • 170 8 I WATCH FOR "TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY." THE [NI.KPK\!)KN THEATRE WITH THE PICK OP THE WORLD'S PICTURES. LAST TWO DAYS Matinee To-day To-morrow The BIGGEST week-end Show Singapore has seen in months j' Here's an M.-G.-.M. Programme that has everything TALLULAH BANKHEAD SUPPORTED BY— LAUREL and HARDY j in
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    • 302 8 Amusements < Obviously THE BIG SHOW for you during the Week-end! I! CAPITOL 11 Matinee TO-DAY 3.15 j TO-NIGHT! The Picture All Singapore's Flocking: to i You must see the Gaumont-British Triumph— ROME EXPRESS !"As fine a picture as anything made by any company anywhere." VARIETY (U.S.A.) j i~ j
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    • 252 8 "THE ROAD TO SINGAPORE," OPENS O.N WEDNESDAY*! iggk NIGHTLY 6.15 9.|5 P.M. J MATINEES TO-DAY AND SUNDAY, AT 3.15 Py\ i 1 POSITIVELY LAST TWO DAYS j Paramount* stupendously successful Viennese Musical \l manr* j! with jj HERBERT MARSHALL j CHARLIE RUGGLES—SARI MARTTZA. MONDAY (FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY). Brought back
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    • 117 8 VETERIN A R V JESTA BLISH MtM (Clinic and [juWratorr). jj j 18!), H.iJ? I—j fall. H All kinds an nalj i-eated I —Vaccinat-cn si: D: i.. J I medicinal and biologic pr p rat-— 1 H 7—II a.m.—2 -5 p B I THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING 1 INSURANCE
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  • 643 9 General Meeting And Committee's Report. The second annual general me:ting of the Ladies' Union, Singapore, was held en March 31 at 4 p.m. at 13. Dhoby Ghaut. The following committee was elected for the current year:— President, Mrs. B. C. Handy; Vi:f-Presidents. Mrs. T. G. Thomas and Mrs.
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  • 1279 9 Bankruptcy Court. FAILURE OF MAL4Y NEWSPAPER. and" a 1 t t?z Tiri and March n,, rf ,V 1 r' as being run. It was Purely experimental vciuur? and therefore lmT£*S. c T d ito an >- deflnit e a r g Sminate t- a mr y
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  • 57 9 'From Our Own Correspondent J Penang. April 7. Mr. Lam Chin Qu3n. at his public examination this morning, admitted that he had inherited ?7C0.CC0 from his father but thai he borrowed 1.1C9.472. It was stated that an investigation comnrltee was fitting and things were still cropping up. The
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  • 98 9 The Government Gazette notifies that the following fees are leviable and payable by means of stamps to be affixed to the leturn or copy in the office of the Rcgiitrar-Ger.er.il (f Statistics: For every special return not Involving a special search, per folio ci 100 words, 50 cents; for every
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  • 607 9 Wide Interests. HEAD OF MALAYAN COLLIERIES. Mr John Archibald Russell, of k aia Lumpur, Chairman cf Malayan Collieries, Ltd Lalu Aiang, Selangor. and partner in th firm of Messrs. J. A. Russel and Co.. Kuala Lumpur, died in the General Hospital here last night,
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  • 126 9 The undermentioned officers embarked In h. T. "Lancashire" on the 3rd mst.. and are struck off the strength of the Malaya Command: R A—Major G. O. Oliver. Capt. W. Nunn, M.C.. Capt. D. V. Hill and Lieut. C. A l£ Cumberledge. RE.—Capt. J. L. Mclntyrc. M.C.. and Lieut. A. White.
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  • 121 9 Alhambra. —"Faithless." featuring Robert Montgomery and Tallulah Bankhtad Capitol.—"Rome Express." Empire.—"The Old Dark Hove Great World.—Side shows, pasar malam. Malay opera. Chines* wayangs. silent and talking films ("Sidewalks of New York" and at StaTalkie: "Dud? Ranch"). Marlborough.—Hindustani talkie "Gul Lunga) Bakawali." New World.—Side shows. 'Ghost Train, open-air
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    • 375 9 I m mi< Mi" ,1"..».,". S Where to Stay—- gj ORIENTAL HOTEL! BRAS BASAH ROAD. B g Cj Convenient Situation, Close to Raffles, jfl .uiet And Comfortable, With Modern Sanitation Throughout. I GRLATLY REDUCED TERMS TO SUIT I PRESENT SLUMP CONDITIONS I Cj TARIFF. I PER DAY PER MONTH ffl
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    • 312 9 A FOOD FOR THE ADULT. The value of Virol during the age of development is also an indication of its Import- J ance ijj those conditions of adult life in which a special building-up food is required. J For adults who are below par. nervously fatigued, or of low i
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    • 151 9 t\ATEST ADVERTrSEMENTS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL V DEBENTURE STOCK, 1926. Interest Due Ist May, 1933. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transf-r Register cf the above Stock will jM closed from the 17.h to the 3(Kh April. 1933. both days inclusive. W. MARSH. Municipal Secretary. JOHN SAYS SO TOO HE'S FEELING BETTER
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  • 115 10 MADAM MAX SIN. aged 68 Jean, wife oi Mr. Chan Ah Wing of Messrs. Ah Wing and Sons. Hongkong Branch, passed away p-acr-fuily at her r;s:d:r.ce. No. 56, Tra S'r. t. at 3.30 a.m.. en Saturday. April 8, 1933. Shß l a\e? brhind hsr husband, two sor.s, Mes.sr-\ Chan
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  • 817 10 The situation in Germany at the present time cannot but give rise to acute anxiety. Hitler and his Nazis have won some sort of control of the country's policy, but unfortunately they have yet to demonstrate that they are equal to the responsibility —that indeed, it is
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  • 722 10 A Malayan Veteran's Reminiscences. (By V. D. P.i The report of the death of "Ranji," the famous cricketer noted for his leg-glance stroke, reminds me ot the time—now 35 years ago— wten I went on leave from Singapore to Australia in 1898. It almost seems
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  • 188 10 Y.W.C.A. Depots Useful Service. At the Y.W.C.A. D.pot for unemployed women orders are received any day between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. for plain sewing and mendiny. Materials and written directions, and patterns when possible, must be rupp.ied with orders. The workers com? for orders on Wednesday mornings,
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  • 58 10 U.S. Plan For Trade Treaties. Reuter. Washington, April 7. A straight ten per cent, cut in imDorf thebast reP rted Con^ress circles to be the basie recommendation of Mr. Roosevelt's Power^lReuttT 1 ,rratlM tlh fore! 6" S eads 0f the Italian ami Gerw?«h. overnmente have been invited
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  • 37 10 The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Methedis Archer will addresTthe meeting L Singapore Epworth Leaguers are reminded of Chinese Methodist Church, Kampong Kannr Road, at 8 pjn. to-morrow. The speaker will be the.Rev. Raymond L. Archer, MA
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  • 363 10 (BY "LOOKER-ON.' Many sporting events arranged for holiday v means that there will be i defeats by the score. r The new Japanese Am r t( Berlin told President Hi. Japan was anxious tc co-<, the good of the world T planet is China situated? A
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  • 65 10 Mails by the outward Dutch Amsterdam are expect.d to arrived a; B pen by the evening express to-d C tlmce addressed to boxlulde:.-. only vttl I for delhery at 7.30 p.m. Prom China and Japan by the Maru," due at Singapore to-morr.v.. From Holland by t.ie "Baloeran," Singapore
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  • 68 10 Mr. W. M. untitled P. W. D. ha., been seconded f<>: m the F.M.S. Lieuts. S. Leather and Mwrtalnu Arshad, o: the SS.V.F.. haw *<• to ths rank, of Captain. Mr. C. Thangavelu. foreman cf tl Tribune," will be sailing for India the "Rajula" on Wednesday ne\ Cap,.. A. V.
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  • 60 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2. CUR SHORT STORY. OS PW THE LAST DAYS OF TOLSTOY SHIPPING NEWS, on page I. ALLEGED ASSAULT ON WOIU on p** l CLUB DIARY, on pife 11 CHURCH SERVICES, on RADIO NEWS, on pftl OUR READERS' VIEWS, I THE GERMAN NAVAI MOTTN
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    • 276 10 "£Bs" W l 1 V A Have you Aj\- iou^/li your TOBRALCO! j Directly you touch j •>5-'/»Y* Tobralco you are con--4 >&MsĔi scious of its quality; its beautiful weave its firm 4 texture. It proves a <- wonderful economy in *J v '$osss-, climates and it *> ffjjfP washes
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    • 85 10 j 634 OUB PRICES—RETAIL OR WHOLESALE— I are identically the same as ibo c charged by T.K.K.'S I SALE DEPOTS. i si j TENG SENG GUAM. j I 634, North Bridge Road. j Established 1905. 1 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. ENGAGEMENT. CHIA—LOW.—Th? engagement is anncunc:d between Mr. Low Hong Wat f sen
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 213 10 j DIARY OF EVENTS. Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. APRIL 8. High Tides.—B.s9 a.m.. 9.57 p.m. Meetings: Malayan Breweries. Trafalgar Street. 11 a.m.; Haytor Rubber Estates French Bank, noon. Agricultural Exhibition, New World. Malayan Billiards Championship Tournament, entries close. Golf: Keppel G.C. Monthly Medal (Stroked cud Telegraph Cup, qualifying
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  • 77 11 British Marines Guarding Peiping Chinwangtoo Railway. FEAR OF INTERNATIONAL COMPLICATIONS. JAPAN'S DESIRE TO AVOID CONFLICT, Chinese Regain Lost Towns. Simultaneous Counter-Attacks On Al! Fronts. lost by the Chinese have been regained, the vigorous counter-attacks on all fronts. It is anese Commander has been taken prisoner. are reported to be guarding
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  • 476 11 S: 3C h-.ii. April 8. nder-in-chief of the rhuria, has ordered the ai no: a to occupy 1 mg area and advance ohalkwan highway r-!tci cr&ss the of advance was V ik n a :i PuoCai of the Third nenry, advancing sling bat were i being eliminated
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  • 110 11 fan Now In ustody. I Reuter. London. April 4. B C bny, Thornton ana n a bail of 50,000 ol the six arrested detained. ft! acceded to l to bail out the Ol Metro-Vickers arc Soviet authorities on :d sabotage. A Bil House of Commons the Soviet
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  • 45 11 I* l f In Berlin By 'ndenburg. Berlin, April 7. c> Hin I» •-.••rr. i aas received the Japanese Ambassador, that Japanese League did not mean J raised between Japan )r Ja Pan intended co•r ,1 gc humanity. expre«ed satisfaction <ontinuing friendly co-
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  • 109 11 Immediate Closing Of Fields. Reuter Wireless. Oklahoma City, April 4. The /i ate Corporation Commission has ordered the immediate closing of the biu City oUfields.— Reuter Wireless. PROTEST FROM BRITAIN. Paris, April 4. The Socialist proposal for nationalisation cf ?nm°l W brought an official protect fsoT British Government,
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  • 68 11 To Tell Adventure To Ex-King Alfonso. Reuter Wireless. Cannes, April 4. The ex-Infante Alfonso Debcurbon and his two companions, clad in cheap plus-fours suits have landed here from Lisbon en route to Fontaineblau. where they will relate to ex-King Alfonso the story of their privations before they escaped
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  • 69 11 Solution Possible At World Conference? Reuter. New York, April 7. Legislation for the solution of the silver problem wiP not be enaoted in the present session of Congress, according to the "Journal cf Commerce," which, quoting Mr. Rainey, j says that the problem is so complex as to
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  • 165 11 Opposition By Foreign Banks. Reuter. Shanghai, April 1. Though the Chines:* Govcrnmc* which has several times announced the icrthc Mini abolition of the tael. has premulj.atei an order abolishing th? tael yesterday forelg:i banks were still quoting tael rates of exchange, though they were cxp?eled to
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  • 351 11 Alleged Assault On A European. Laid io by' the proprietor of the Calcutta Cifc. Serangoon Road. C. Ar.t;us appeared be--orr the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. A. C. Bogrd) rCTterday, in answer to a summons which accused him of taowlnaly permitting drunkenn; 3 and disorderly eonduei to take on th:
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  • 116 11 Sequel To Incident At Civil Aerodrome. The death of a Chinese coolie who died as a result of injuries sustained in an accident that occurred at the site for the Civil Aerodrome formed the subject of the Coroner's inquiry yesterday. According to the evidence of Mr. W. P.
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  • 121 11 Liquor Hidden In Ship's Water Tank. Two Chinese firemen employed en the Norwegian vessel "Tangier" i ere fined each $300 and $100 or. in defauh nine months' and five month:/ rigorous imprisonment by the Distr.ct Judge (Mi. H. A. Forren for being found in pcssessicn of 36
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  • 63 11 f the S S Vffl perform th- following programme, weather permitting, ct the Botanical Gardens to-morrow at 9 p m march, Century of Progress." Weber; overture', Massaneilla." Auber; waitz, "Nights of Glad-r-ss AnclifTe; Spanish serenade. "La Paloma iradier; cornet duet, "The Two Imps. Alfordselection. "Romeo and JulietteGounod: "First
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  • 56 11 The final practice for "The Messiah," which the Singapore Musical Society is to give at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Monday at 9.15 V■ was hel last night under the direction of Mr. E. A. Brown. The performance will be repeated on April 12 at 5.30 p.m. Tickets
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  • 267 11 Germany And The Jews. PROMINENT QUAKER ARRESTED. Reuter Wireless. Berlin. April 4. against'STS 5 coniemDlat ing Punitive action against the numerous Jews wno hav e recently mU it c rr iy touowing SL2 n ?i <1 of thai tile >- ««l be depnud of their citizenship harforbid
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  • 188 11 Spain Represented By An Englishman. Madrid Ai. Englishman. Mr Frank Marshall, is to epresent Scam a. the second int.rnational ompetition for singing and the pi mo ;o be held at Vienna from May 26 to June 16 this year. He will be a member of the international .ury
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  • 96 11 Four Chinese On Extortion Charge. Tlie case in which four Chinese were charged with atttmpt:d ex.ortion of $36 was concluded before the Diitric; Judg: (Mr. H. A. F:rrer> yesterday, and his honour reserved judgment until April 13. The complainant is a Chinese shoemaker living in E'anco Court. Wh.n
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  • 51 11 Millowners' Demand For Protection. Reuter. New Delhi, April 7. A deputation of mill-owners from Bombay, Ahmedabad, Calcutta and Delhi is to interview the Viceroy (Lord Willingdon) to urge protection of textiles against Japanese dumping. Reuter understands that the Government of India is introducing an Anti-Dumping Bill to-morrow.—
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  • 26 11 Reuter. Washington, April 7 Mr. Prank Murphy. Mayor of Detroit, has been appointed Governor of the Philippines in succession to Mr. Theodore Roosevelt.— Reutej.
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  • 26 11 Paris. April 4. The death is announced to-day of Madame Doumer, widow of the late President, who was assassinated.— Reuter Wireless. Reuter Wireless.
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  • 62 11 Sentence of seven mcnths' rigorous impriscnnitnt and wo years' police supervision aas passed, by the Distric: Judge (Mr. H. A. Forr.n veeterday, en a Chinse who ctole two tins cf cigarettes from a woman hawk?r in Clyde Terrace. Chi-f Court Insp.c or Sheeny said that accused
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  • 127 11 Rights Continued For 14 Years. Reuter. Ranking, April 7. The Ministry of Communication; i>jbii<m»s cetails of the agreement signed on WeSS cay afternoon by representatives of the Ministry of Communications md the Great Eastern Extension and Commercial Pacific Cables Companies. The main features are as follows
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  • 166 11 Inquest On. One Of The Victims. Reuter's Wireless. Salford, April 4. Opening the inquest on Vots, a victim of the ill-fated air liner "City of Liverpool," the Coroner said that he was inquiring into two theories, whether, Voss took poison when he was in the machine or
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  • 213 11 LOOKING FOR "AKRON'' SURVIVORS. Crew Rescued. Mishap To Everest Expedition. Reuter Wireless. Whil s Making lor ■iifaam of the "Akitn" d aster, anoth-r jjnall Amtskan naval air hip bracked into th- i _a, but th< crew was «v l One <f the planes of the Ever >t
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 126 11 I Annual Sale OF j OBSOLETE AND DELETED J "His Master's Voice" j GRAMOPHONES AND RECORDS. j 10" PLUM $0.50 each. j I 12 $1.00 j 10" RED BLACK $1.00 j 12 $1.50 j NO FURTHER REDUCTIONS WILL BE MADE DURING PERIOD OF SALE. come: early j Moutrie's I "H.M.V."
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  • 2560 12 A PROFUSION OF BEAUTY IN ORCHID CLASSES. SINGAPORE EXHIBITORS SUCCESS. VISIT OF SULTAN AND SULTANAH OF JOHORE. Bad weather yesterday afternoon somewhat retarded the attendance at the Singapore-Johore Agri-Horticultural Show which was opened by His Excellency the Governor at noon, but it failed to dampen
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  • 160 12 Mr. Aw Bion Haw's Cup and Mr. R. M. Meyer's Cup for the two best exhibits in the Flowering Plant' in Pots Group were won by Mr. Khian Kee u:id Mrs. White respectively. Messrs. Braddall Brcthers' Cup fcr orchid exhibit. Vanda Miss Jcaqulm. wa: wen by Mr. Khiai
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  • 181 12 To-morrow's Foursomes Match. GOLF. The starting times and teams for the AsiatkPetroleum Co. v. Island Club match at the Vdand Club to-morr:w are as follows (A.P.C.. plajieta named first): 8.35 a.m. Sturt and Holmes-Smith v. F. A Biiggs and E A. Stevens. 8.35 a.m. Miller and
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  • 284 12 Ties For Monday And Tuesday. LAWN TENNIS. Ties for Monday and Tuesday in the S.C.C. tournament ere as follows: MONDAY'S TIES. GODOWN DOUBLES HANDICAP.—A. G. Kajrt and Roy Smith owe 15.2 v. winners cf E. A. Taylor and F. T. X.' Hobbcs owe 30 and R. F. Young
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  • 47 12 THE TURF. Reuter. London. April 7. The Craven Stakes at Newmarket to-day saw Mr. J. A. war's Lochlel win: Details1. LOCHLEL. 2. CORONA CORONA 3. LIGHT SUSSEX E.ght ran. Won by three lengths, a length between ceconc and third. Betting 7—4 1 r '—L—Reuter.
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  • 76 12 Reuter Wireless. Ncwmaiket. April 4. His Majesty the King gain-d his second turf :uec.;. for the present season when Fox Earth wor. the SwaiTham Plate by a short head lrom x'ri.nchcon after leading the whole way. There •vcre seventeen runners. Although His Majesty was not present, the
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  • 25 12 ATHLETICS. The annual spsrts of the Ceylon Tamils As ociatlon will be held at their ground at Ealestier tc-day at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 25 12 SWIMMING. The Swimming Club pool will he closed tcmorrow at 9 p.m. fend will re-ocen on Tuesday at 9 a.m.
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  • 450 12 Walkover For Ults. LATE ARRIVAL OF AIRMEN. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Owing to the arrival of the B I f who reached the Stadium Wilishires were ghen wul First Division S.A.F.A. Lea the R.A.F. at Anscn Road ye e.tead of disappointing a fairly bum waL of spectators who
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  • 328 12 The Chinese 111 collected both pail their game with the Medical Service* la DIII of the S. A. F. A. Lea Ecjar Stadium, yesterday. when they I 2—o. Sgt Symonds refereed and the teas up cs iollcw-: CHINESE: Yong Chin; Im Pent X: Guan; Ah Hong. Ah
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  • 883 13 A Saturday Afternoon. "HIT OVER THE HEAD WITH BOTTLE." Third ro, H L ttle Was an cxhibil 111 the when an fnj!Sfl £*F" F Gregg to a 4rr ,f" h USe ,b y was called U P°» to a Eurnr f Volumaiilv hurt iwnf at L
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  • 101 13 Sinking An Inch In Ten Years. Atlantic City (New Jersey.) The Atlantic Coast is .sagging in the middle and rising at both ends. New York will be a mile under water in a million years if this keeps up. according to a speaker at the American Association for
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  • 81 13 Man Who Helps Autograph Collectors. Madrid. President Alcala Zamora, against the advice Oi' his secretary, goes out of his way to oblige autograph collectors. As a result of his efforts his signature is now scattered all over the United States. The President has been receiving shoals of letters,
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    • 98 13 NEWJTORIJDI Sin pore-Johore j Agri-Horticultural Show. On the 7th, Bth Bth, April 1833. Open From 12 Noon To Mid-Night. I KUENZEJLisI SPECIAL OFFER j I AIIIGATOR BRAND ALL musical strings j j O 25° o DISCOUNT v,o^ N Ouring Annual Sale j WATERPROOF" 2 a music house IJ- j ]<>/.
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    • 15 13 j Pianos For Hire And Hire Purchase. SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE.
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    • 274 13 No fussing with pots and pans. Every mould a masterpiece Crown Jelly is a time and labour saving BRITISH PRODUCT. FRAMROZ Co. !j MARINE INSURANCE] GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD j I EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED (j j ATi RATES For quotations for ttOL transit risks by Road, (I Rail or
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 701 13 CLUB DlAlii. (There u>~ numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided spceialhj for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keepin-g it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest ivill still be included in the
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  • 220 14 Tin Restriction To Be Extended. Selaogor miners met on Thursday at th': Miner's Association Hal!, Kuala Lumpur, and after a long meeting <a full report of which is held ever but will be given in Monday issue) decided to support the continuation of the International
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  • 84 14 Divorced Because Job Was Not "Seemly." Coio.;r A Cologne husband !a been g an el divo rce because hu, v.ile «.ok a job as a fc.ir m; id. Tne court he?a th3t he duties of a maid involved "many nngj tcaieeiy consonaii wi?h th® porition o.
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  • 275 14 Officials Plan For Hundreds Of Detectives. Chicago. Visiiors to Chicago's World Fair in June will Bnd a treasure house which, witn its ccntents. wiJl be worth £6,000.000 Officials estimate that the buildings will cost about 13.*****0 and their contents a similar amount. Inaecre! conferences they are making
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  • 169 14 Allegations Against Art Gallery Director. Santiago (Chile. The Director of National Art Collect, here has been removed following an f report on his administration of theVlV* galleries by a commission appointed h Minister of Education. a A curious state of affcirs was suggested k the report. "Stupid and
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1192 14 I Holy Saturday: 6 a.m. Service of the Day and High Mass. Catholic Churches the service will i c thi :.r ihe Cathedral.] ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHAPEL. 486, Serangoon Road. Sunday, 5:15 p.m. Thursday. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Cecil M. Jackson, pastor. I RAMKRISKNA MISSION. No. S, Norris Road. Lectures: Fortnightly,
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 64 14 MAILS CLOSE. MONDAY. APKIL 10 No. Hi. N.-Ernst and N.-West Sumatra <Op ten Ncort» 9 a.m. China, Hainam, Japan, Korea. Formosa. Bast Siberia, Western Canada and We teta states cf us a. (Kashhna Ifaru) 9 a.m. I do-Chins 'Albert Sarraut» 11 a.m. Java. South-West Sumat-a. South-East Borneo, Celebes, Msiuccas. Timor
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  • 73 15 A SINGAPORE EXPERIMENTER'S VIEWS. TfJli RESULT OF CONGESTION. DROWNED BY THE "ISLAND OF SHORT WAVES." another wave-length should be tried out by the BBC to is the contention of "X.0." (Singapore), who writes live!} to "World-Radio." the 31 -metre band has proved to be
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  • 572 15 fj ation from "X O Singapore* i Empire transmitter for testa my feelings were graph: no. I'll write v ait for a few mere the T" 111 111 ad been received, and I tnitter haa always been received tne w th the exception of which 1 sould
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  • 400 15 Station; nightly 9.50 tc lAD 42 metres» a goo 1 Mr. E C. Yates. Very hue. Mon.. Wed. Sun 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. bMp bR i5O metres), a Govern- "■<:'• rograrnmes being supplied item Radio Society (Kuala a ta records 6.30 to 8.30 p.m.
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  • 99 15 SOME wireless listeners wonder how the ether waves get on to their aerial when it is insulated with enamel or rubber covering. Electro-magnetic waves know no insulators and pass through all insulating substances quite easily. Even the insulators at each end of the aerial are poor protection against
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  • 45 15 Shanghai, April 1. THE Sino-British negotiations for a radio service between Shanghai and London have been completed and installation work in Shanghai will start this month. Inauguration of the service is expected to take place at the end of the summer.—"Sin Chew Jit Poh."
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  • 38 15 NEXT year Macao will be linked with the r?st of the world by wireless telephone, for n Shanghai concern has already commenced construction on a high powered wireless telephone station for the Macao Government.
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  • 829 15 Importance Of Valves. NEW IMPROVEMENTS EFFECTED. IT is a moot question if it is adequately appreciated hew far t.ie ir.v ruverr.ent In thermionic \ahes has contributed to the present high state of efficiency in b:. sdcasting. This spplies not only to the transmuting side, but also to the
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  • 752 15 Great Simplicity Of Control. JN wcw of the bg devclopra nte pnenj. mgr in Emph? broadens tag on short vavrs, it may be inter sting to recall ihat tne G.EC. commenced Short wave tet development in the very tarty days or radio Following lcr.aiigitt:n
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  • 152 15 An American Doctor's Discovery. Montreal. A T EV ER machine" which treats th« dis{"s fay power of ladio waves for the purpose 3 j the temperature ol the body was dr scribed by Dr. w. M. Snnpson .before the American Cu!!?ct' of physicians in convention Z: naeliine
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 113 15 Perfect World Radio Reception] i with a GECoPHOINE Superheterodyne RECEIVER (For A. C. Mains) i j A highly efficient 6-valve Superheterodyne model for use with an external loud speaker. Designed to operate on the short and medium wavebands. J j The result of intensive research and experience 1 of short
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 101 15 Warhwcod Heath, Bi-ming-ham 5.15 p.m. The B B.C. Dance Orchestra dirtct'd by Henry Hall. 6.00-6.30. Gramophone records. FRIDAY. APRIL 14. (British Summer Time: add 6 hrs. 20 minutes.). 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin. 2.45 p.m. A Religious Service, fiom a London Studio. 3.00 p.m. The N„
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    • 655 15 British Broadcasting Corporation. F R tNDU 'INCLUDING i?J2!£' CFYLON STRAITS SETTLEMEKTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. From The Empire Tmumlttm, Daventry, England. Wavelengths: 25.28 and 31.3 metres. TO-DAY. APRIL 8. 130 pm Time S.'gnal from Big Ben. Ne ws Bu'le in and Ancouncnam s. 00 pm. a popular conee.t (Gramophone
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 107 16 Children and Babies generally do in this climate. Why not protect them against the danger of skin irritations and inflamations? Nivea Creme is the ideal cure. Rub a little Nivea Creme into your skin every time after washing. In (incase of prickly heat or other skin troubles apply Nivea Creme
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  • 100 17 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest, it must be under ttood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by ccrrcivondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing j, and
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  • 374 17 (To the Editor, -Malaya Tribune") Sii. —As no hc:d semis to have be m taken cf my previous article en the above Subject, I am now writing you again with a view to persuading the auihoriti s concerned, and the motor-bus owners in particular, to aiv.rt a certain
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  • 228 17 Link Forged Between Two Dominions. Ottawa. A new MTllhmiulal !:nk has been forged between Canada and her Hater Dominion hased on the Imperial Brotherhood cf Arms m the Grant War. Two units of the overseas corps of these two partners in the British Empire have formed an all
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  • 136 17 Ipheld By Court Decision. Cairo. A Mohammedan daughter's right to leave home and "live her own life" was the issue a' sake in an artion for maintenance brought by an 18-year-old Egyptian girl against her fa her in the Cairo courts. The fathers counsel that the girl I
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  • 125 17 Starvation Rife In The Bushman Land. Menhardt (Cape Province). No rain has fallen for more than two years in the Bushman Land, in the North-West of Cape Province, and s arvation tf rife there. The water supply on mos v farms has given out, and practically all
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  • 767 17 Review Of Interesting Book, bo? the Hutchmson Hawk*, apnear in by week: ln lhe -Spectator- of mail It is well known tw n. High Sea Fleet pre th volution of Novembe PHa B m re told anew and a lhe stor y- Schubert and Son r
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  • 93 17 Warsaw. March Five thousand wooden one and two-roomed houses are to be built in Warsaw and its suburb.. The houses are to be built by unemployed builders lor other unemployed. The Polish Government has decided to pvzni the necessary funds, and the rent wDf be deducted
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 201 17 Ask your Doctor! 5 THE ANGLO-SIAM CORPOR\TIO\ LTD 1 SINGAPORE AND PENAN* 2. 7 /8 j 4 Durable Car of Stylish Appearance and Quality Triumph j TWELVE-SIX m SALOON DE LUXE j "The Finest Light Car la The World" f I m &on guard to Radiatoi Coachbuilt Saloon, six lights,
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    • 48 17 L.OO X YOUNG. WHY BE BOTHERED WITH TWO PAIRS OF GLASSES. WHEN A PAIR OF OUR INVISIBLE BIFOCAL GLASSES SERVE BOTH FOR FAR AND NEAR? Fiom 8 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Saturday Excepted. BOSCH MAGNETOS] For Reliability and Economy N. V. STR4ITS JAVA TRADING CO. SING APORE—PEN ANG.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 134 17 INDIAN SEER WILL ADVISE YOU FREE. Would you like to know without any cost, h. sta:s indicate for you. whether you will be successful and happy and what is indicated for ycu in business, love, marriag*. fri.nds, enemies, lucky and unlucky periods, what pi falls to avoid. I India's most
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  • 2651 18 Many Problems. CIRCLE OF CAUSE AND EFFECT. (Special to the -Malaya Tribune.") A European statesman'- life, nowadays, is jus; one international conference af.ee anc her. I here se.'ms to be no end to Three-Power, FivePower. European and V/crld Ccnfeiences. One o.gets the other, and the general
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 500 18 f KILL MOTHS before they steal the coat L off your back spray 1 Thieve*! Robbers! Moths eat big ugly s I holes in \our clothes and ruin them! Hundreds of thousands ol dollars are ESsB^B»ißSte^^^l lost by the damage these nasty pests F^^^^SSS5S3 cause to people's clothes every year!
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    • 194 18 The World's most adaptable X tonic-food bevera s e l!&#ns^ There are few tonic-foods having 'jsJjL /^y^^^^^^/ fee the all-round advantages of Ovaltine. ><^^ The oldest and most delicate invalids >^^^^^,^»-* Vi *T7\ are benefitted by it just as surely as it 1 gives brisk health and joyous energy to
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  • 49 19 I t Look At This Week's I Post Bag. I necessary again this week n one side of the fl| are preparing your deal forget this in \oii disappointment. B target to .sign your JjtL era! articles this week yODB CHUM. II t'NCLE 808.
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  • 383 19 H yes c/ic?,;'/ Steer, Muarj I haunted house. For. in the B s could be heard up and down the B who lived next B death when he Iff winch made him |H to bed. 1 ist about to close |ga ribh noise would B d sil up
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  • 276 19 (By "Simple Kid Kelantan). Undoubtedly, only a glance at the above pen-name will make these who have read my article three months ago remember me and say, "Ah! This naughty kid has awakened from his Rip Van Winkle sleep;" while those who do not know
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  • 378 19 (By 'Kid and Co. IV.') Hello here I am again chums. I hope my first articl? will be found interesting, as I am jf 4 a new writer. It is rather unpleasant, el But anyway I shall try to write better in future. This is my brief
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  • 195 19 (By Yeo Cheng Swee, Muarj Hello chums, I am here again. To-day I am writing an article on smoking. The smoking of cigarettes cause damage to the lungs, if one examines the lungs of a smoker and a non-smoker after death, one will find that the lungs of
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  • 570 19 (By "Happy Baba.") Boom! Boom! The doleful throbbing of a drum accompanied me in the first stages of my journey to King Pluto's Land. At the sound the ferry-man sent his ferry skimming through the inky water like a torpedo. Boom! Boom! There went the drum
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  • 327 19 (By Kenq Yu Leeng.) There is a well-known saying which goes One man's food is another's poison" The same with me; although I have promised to pen something brighter, yet I doubt how many of you will enjoy reading this on». Well. I assure you, all my dear
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  • 682 19 (By Happy.Go-Lucky Kid.") brity of the SS Z£5%£Z was one of those r*»rfp«r h« tlJna »»on. To-day Only just m teeS Said S minent figure in s*oS Was a pr A pleasant fellow to^aC tainer. He was always fuU great enter about Red SSS^Lj^^^^yW his knowledge Tt&L 5UCh
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  • 270 19 <By Robert Wee.) In the North and in the Arctic dwell the Eskimos. Their country is covered with lee and snow and it is impossible for plants to grow there. In this land the sun does not shine for six months, and for the next six months there
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  • 140 19 'By -Kid <£ Co. II." j There is none. I suppose, who is not fond of music. Yet how many people in the world possess and play their favourite musical instruments? I think only a small percentage of the total population. Certainly, there must be some
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 170 19 SELLING IN THOUSANDS t j THE ANNUAL OF THE EAST I (1932-33 Edition) I I Edited And Compiled by H. F. Knapp, F.R.G.S. I j BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER J I Acclaimed to be the most magnificently produced most remark- I J able Book on Travel, Trade, Industry and Adventure
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