Malaya Tribune, 13 April 1933

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  • 37 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. VoL XX.- So. 8 7 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, April 13, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 178 1 dfdfd NOTICE I S C ONDENSEDMiI'j J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above Trade Mark is the I sive property of THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY. LIMITED. V \K HESELSKABET DET OESTASIATISKE KOMPAGNI) of No. .">. Res Quay, Singapore, and that the same is used by the said Company I
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    • 160 1 A. FLINTER KaCle** 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 peteej according to daily exchange rates. i. ,i L lift WHY DOES EVERYONE I
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  • 827 2 JEWS COMPLETELY BARRED. Reds Also Taboo. Nazi-Fascist Alliance Coming? Reuter Wireless. Jews and Reds arc alike barrt'J. in Germany frtm official positions. A Xazi-Fascist alliance is possible as the cutccme cf the vis.t of G?rman Ministers to Italy. Berlin. April 8. A provision that in principle
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  • 146 2 The Reasons Why It Has Been Called. Shanghai, April 11. In answer to the letter senc by i.lr. Hu Hau Mm (the Kuomintang "Rightist" leader) and Mr. Hang Shao Vi (the Governor of the Chungshan Model District), alleging that the calling of the Provisional Party Convention was illegal,
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  • 59 2 Guards Assault Canton Professors. Hongkong, April 12. The students of the Chungshan University, Canton, declared a strike, demanding that the principal, Mr. Tsou Lo, execute the captain of the guards of the Faculty of Agriculture. The guards assaulted the professors. Mr. Tsou Lo has handed the assaulters
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  • 258 2 Monday. April 3. Dr. A. R. Wellington arrived to stay at Government House. In the afternoon Lady Clemenri presided a* a meeting of the Child Welfare Society he'd at Government House. Tuesday, April 4. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Tree. Mr. R. G. A. Guerra. Commander Augusto Goulertt
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  • 73 2 Members of the OJd K. are reminded of the annual at the G. H. Cafe Ltd.. Battt-y Road, i Friday. April 21 commencing al "z. The date of the dinner h..--in order to enable rrombi; to Mr. G. T. Pcall. who is shortly on retirement. Members may
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 263 2 The World's 'finest ;^^C^^^^^^^^^. PURE TRU-VAT V ore always Ĕ FACTORY 1| FRESH p y fe><. I Hiss-sssr Mfff^^^^y v "«T r s vacuum seal of f tht rusnin hissing entry of the ,ir ilun catin S an unusually-high degree of vacuum—the secret of its jpji condition- maintaining efficiency. Sate:
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    • 91 2 What a figure.. Jg\ but what a^^^^^^ Simply, twice a day, apply to face a generous water. Work well into the o f^^^^^R*>*§ pores with your hands. Then a if t V Z iMM rinse thoroughly and dry of o 9 mMm gently. It keeps your skin N^;>* o e
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 210 2 THE SINGAPOlfc VOLUNTEERS. This Week's f rog Of Drills. TO-DAY. APRIL j 5.15 p.m.—Headquart* E Lashings. 5.15 p.m.—Headquartu Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headqua:t(; Miniatu.e Ranpe. 6 p.m.—Changi, "A" (M.G c i1st Bn. Sig. Sec Qunp TO-MORROW. APRIL .4 5.15 p.m.—Malay fftartqmj p Coy., Weapon Trail b 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Ed- Sind s**.
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  • 1436 3 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS DEBATE. WHITE PAPER NOT FINAL BILL. INDIAN PROBLEMS DIFFICULT AND CONTROVERSIAL bate on toe Govlardins ihe t'utur* n the afternoon of Hoaie, the Secretary tin Hi. use if elf. tance of the cccadnring a large part of ra were present
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  • 42 3 Seth Jamnalal Bajaj, former member of the Congress Working Committee and Treasurer of the Indian National Congress, was released from the Arthur Road Jail on the sth. inst. Mr. Bfjaj, who has been having ear trouble and other complaints, looked very weak.
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  • 490 3 Defeated in The Legislative Assembly. The debate on the motion for the release of Mr. Gandhi and other political prisoners which had been postponed pending the publication of the Wnitt Paper, was resumed in the Assembly on April I. Mr. Abdul Choudhry urged the Government
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  • 286 3 Pt. Malaviya Among Them. Pandit Madan 1r S S n grandson and Party at en roUte t0 Calcutt W Motilal Nehru was also arrested at PrSs" Si lor eLjBat€S mostly from the batted aZTof tZ an eSt€d last ni B ht lowing TeS ci v 10USCS in
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  • 1954 3 ITS HISTORY AND ACTIVITIES. DR, N. K. NENON'S ADDRESS AT ROTARY LUNCHEON. The ideals and objects for which an Indian Association is intended as distinguished from the less important sub-sectional and social clues cf the community were clearly brought out in an address delivered at a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 92 3 "WEAKNESS, DEBILITN fIP^ 4 'i>ESCHIENS'Syri p AJready 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radicaJ remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES. SOLE AGENTS: A. CLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. High Qrmdt j Fountain ptm
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  • 511 4 Shipping News Notices. A MAGISTRATE'S ADVICE. Rough Time For Those Who Skip Ships. 'It is a foolish thing io do to skip ship v.hen abroad. You are running a grave risk O* having a rough time and suffering from starvation,'* said Mr. C. H. Haines, Registrar, hi H.M. Pohee Court
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  • 112 4 A New Canadian Shipping Service. A new steamship service linking Saint Jchn N.B.. with Canadian ports on the Pacific coas; has been announced by Furness Withy and Company. Limited, agents for the line. The vessels will b? routed via the Panama Canal and run to Victoria and
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  • 161 4 Mohammed, a Malay, was yeatardav charged before Comdr. Dix, R. N., the Depmy Master Attendant, in the Marine Court with stowing away on coard the 'Kedah" from Penang to Singapore on April 10. The accused, claiming trial, said that he was allowed to remain on board by the
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  • 124 4 Ta.amba," Brit., 3,844 tons, from Otaka 12-4-for Penang. Calcutta 13-4 -Khandalla.' Brit.. 3,289 tons, from Calcutta I- -4; for Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta 13-4. 'Heimei Maru," Jap., 2,734 tons, from Bombay 12-4; for Kiirun 12-4. •Sirdhana." Brit.. 4,835 tons, from Calcutta 12-4; for Japan and China 13-4. 'Chines?
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  • 180 4 Latest Operations Of Sorima Company. The Sorima Company, which successfully undertook the salvage of the Egypt's gold, is about to undertake two other important operations, one of which concerns a sunken British steamer. This month the Artiglio. which was mainly in? trumental in bringing the Egypt's go id
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  • 135 4 Loss Reported On Past Year's Working. The directors of the Bangkok Dock Co., Ltd have issued the report f.r 1932. It states' A!t,r writing off Ticals 34.384 as depreciation Ol the Company's property and plant, and aii debts considered bad. your Directors regret to report a less
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  • 61 4 Much Damage To Soviet Fishing Fleets. Archangel, March 23. A cyclone of exceptional force, which originated in the Scandinavian peninsula, has passed over the northern section of European Russia. Twenty coats of the Northern and Murmansk fishing fleets and three sailing vesse's hare been blown ashore. One boat
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  • 67 4 Formosan Liner On Fire In Kobe Harbour. With fire originating in a laundry room at 12.40 a.m. 21 cabins on board the O.S.K. F:rmosan liner "Huso Maru" were destroyed while alongside the "C" wharf of the Kobe Customs pier. In addition, two holds and two bathrooms were
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  • 156 4 Contracts Placed By Welsh Owners. Sir William Reardon Smith and Sons, have placed the contracts for two vessels of 9,400 tons deadweight capacity. They will be built by the Furness Shipbuilding Co., and will be 440 feet overall, with a beam of 56 feet. In each ship
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  • 166 4 American Flagship In A Mishap At Shanghai. Shanghai, April 1. The French gunboat Francis Gamier was badly holed amidships as the result of a collision in the harbour at Shanghai this afternoon, with the United States Asiatic Sauauron Flagship. Houston, which had just arrived from Manila, with Admiral
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  • 124 4 Record Capacity Of Port Of Vancouver. An annex, with a storage capacity of 4C5.003 bushels, has been added to Harbour Commissioners 'Elevator No. r Vancouver. 8.C.. and fj now in operation. The annex brings the capacity of Elevator No 1 to J..35.C00 bushels, and the total grain
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  • 124 4 Refused To Obey Master Of "Sithonia." Shanghai, April 5. Six British seamen frcm the 7,00C-ton London steamer Sithonia" were charged in the British Court yesterday with wilfully neglecting their duty and disobeying the lawful commands of the master. The case was heard before Registrar Haines who imposed
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  • 110 4 Officials Must Travel On National Ships. Lisbon, March 22. Protection for the Portuguese merchant fleet has been provided by a law requiring all pu'olic officials, under pain of forfeiting the cost of the voyage to travel cy national ships, when available or unless otherwise au;horised. Likewise, all State
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  • 123 4 Big Recovery Programme In Black Sea. In 1932 a total of 5.200 tons of metal was salvaged from sunken ships in the Black Sea The .<alvaging programme for this year is expected t: produce a much bigger j-ield. The ship-salvaging expedition is preparing t salvage a number of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 393 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BKITISU INDIA AM) ATCAK LINES. (li.corporated In England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON and FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD PROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Carthage 15.000 Apr. 14 Naldera
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    • 481 4 Where You May Buy The Malay Trflwae x»i£SJSJSa* 0N AT SINGAPORE. EXSTaRr BranCh TODS C V Mohamed Ibrahim, 134, Tanjocg Pagar A< Ayur^eda Rasayana Medical Hall 47 Road, and Keppel Road Railway station Queen Blreet Penang 47 A. Palasarny General Hospital (News SeUer). p* X B>rahlm, 503, Dato Kramat Road
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    • 217 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE IS 9 Deutseh I Australische Dampfschiffs GeselLchaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t m.s. SAUERLAND. via Manila Apr. 18 m.s. HAVELLAND, via Manila May 5 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila May 16 m.s. ERMLAND, via Manila May 28 t m.s.
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    • 536 4 STEAMER JAHgg The undcrnoted are the Co, fixtures:— H OUTWARDS. "TRIER." for Manila, Hotr»kco> Shanghai, Taku, Dulr- n, and Japan t "HOLSTEIN" for Js A;ir HOMEWARDS. "LAHN"' for Genoa. If blanca, Havre, Dunk Rotterdam, Hamburg and I "SAALE" for HarseilJ b, Rotterdam, Hamburg and B Car go steamers with hmii-ci
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  • 317 5 Mining Shares. Thursday, ll a.m. quotations are issued TM fol 'exchange and stock Bayers Sellers. 23 3 24 3 it> 2u norn m an n-3 12 i 11- 12--0.09 0.07 Vi 0.35 0.40 B 0.40 com fl pus* 7|. nons 11 020 0.22 j: Bi-; 1 0-21
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  • 82 5 ISSILD BY FRASEB A CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. fcir.uap- rc Cold Storage Dtb 7 per rent. 100 101 cl r- M .-.if ipil o p*r cen: no 113 nom at.eapore Municipal 4 cent 101 108 nom Sinsapcre Municipal 104 108 nom «"•'-•ipore Municipal s
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  • 197 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. MORE RESTRICTION RUMOURS. Rubber Prices Still Firmer. (By Our Financial Correspondent.; Singapore. Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore) 6% cts., up 1 16 ct. Tin (Singapore) $8 IV», down 50 cts. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber 2Vi<L, unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York Rubber, 3
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  • 43 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London Spot: 2' 4 d. New York: 3 516 cents. Singapore: 6 ,—6 T v cents. TIN. London Spot: £156 10c. (Up 2s. 6d.V London 3 months: £157 ss. (Up 55.). Singapore: $81.12%. COPRA. Sundried $3.80 Mixed $3.55
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  • 152 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Mot:r Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as lollows: 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 tin
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  • 25 5 Th? Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., advise that the output for the four weeks ended March 28, 1933 amounted to 2,016.75 ounces.
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  • 676 5 Minutes Of Committee Meeting. A meeting of the Committee of the Johou Flanters' A-:ociation was held at the office-, of Rennie Lowick and Co Hoogfc ng Bam; Chambers. Singapore, on Monday with Mr. J. W. E. Adams in the chair. INFECTIOUS DISEASES: A letter from the- Principal Medical
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  • 581 5 Fraser Co.'s Weekly Report. The following is the weekly report of Praseand Co., dated April 12: No developments cf any particular moment have appeared m the money markets either locally or at home since our last report and it seems unlikely that there will be any confiderable movement
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  • 136 5 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, in their weekly auction report ci April 12. stale: Catalogued 1305 533 lb. ?;82a tons Offered 1.*****7 1b.=5W.0 tons Sold 1.022 34S lo --156.4 tens London-Spot 2*<L New Yo:k 3 9 32 cts. PRICES
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  • 102 5 Chinese Miners Urge Caution. 'From Off Oun Corrcsixmdent.i (POO, April 13. The Perak Mining (Chinese) Association, at an ex rao.dmary general meeting yesterday discussed the questicn ot continuation aft-r August. 1934. of the general scheme of Tin Restriction. The meeting decided by 31 votes to 13 in favour
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  • 89 5 Rationalisation Of British Industry. Reuter. Lond-n, April 6. Far-reaching rationalisation of the British iron and steel ir.dustry is foreshadowed in a recommendation of the National Advisory Committee, representing the whole industry. It advocates a number of regional associations, each dealing with a group of products, co-ordinated by
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  • 84 5 (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 PaiJ-up-Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: B moay. Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuli, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and interest allowed at 2%
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  • 375 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotation* ar» s,-ued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Ever.: •ue Value. Praser Lyall t Shares. Co. Cvatt. 1 Alienby $0.45 $0.56 $0.45 $0.56 1 Alor Gajab 0.25 C.35 0.25 0.86 1 A Httam 0.50 0.65
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  • 274 5 FRASER CO S QUOTATIONS. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 2 a Buyers. Sellers. $2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. 0.80 1.00 nom $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.30 0.50 nom tl £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 93,3 9716 $10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.30 5.50 £i £1 C. Tin Pref. 7 p.c. 21;4>4 22j£1
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 36 5 THE f|s SOUTH |lE'| BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIR E> MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR WsrtASCE ACCEPTED AT Ww *ST CCKREVT BATES. L a margoliouth, Manager THE EASTERN UNITED CORPORATION, LTD. FI RE,7uRINE, MOTOR CAR AND
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    • 55 5 YEARLY j Your name should be on thi* Bank Book. In it will be recorded the small savings you are able to bank from time to time. Soon i it will show you a handsome account, assisted by 3 per cent interest paid quarterly. N9 9 COLLYfcR QUAY Head Office:
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    • 215 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BAma, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL. Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. UEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHCLIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL HRANCU: 458, NORTH BRIDGE CO AD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 213 6 Amusements < z TO-NIGHT! MATINEES: TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY. j The World 9 s Sweethearts TOGETHER for the LAST j time—and in their finest 1 film— j JANET GAYNOR I Charles FARRELL j i Renewing all your dreams iii a romance as tender' and as inspired as "Seventh Heaven."
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    • 332 6 I PACKED OUT AGAIN! NIGHT AFTER NIGHT! HUNDREDS THRILLED BY THIS GENUINELY AMAZING JUNGLE PICTURE!! I CAPITOL THE BIG HOLIDAY SHOW OF THE WEEK! j I i I niversal's Exciting StiĔ^* j epic of the Dread- j j ed African Sleep- HTj mG AMONGBT THEM i j SELVES WITH A
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    • 192 6 l I IS COMING I LAST NIGHT Don't miss this thrilling tale of love and advent in The Road To Sin gia pore A WARNER BROS/ PICTURE. j PREMIERE TO-MORROW; I (SPECIAL MATINEE AT 3.15 P.M.! A daring and Bensation&l drama exposing what got 3 the locked doors of London's
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  • 215 7 Fresh Evidence. FINDING OF WOMAN'S BODY. The preliminary enquiry into ihe charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder agate* Harold Vincent PerreaJ the young Eurasui., -professional boxer. was commonbefore the Second Magistrate (Mr A W liay this morning. Perreau fa, alleged to be concerned in the
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  • 37 7 A switch box in Lavender S;rcet hnlntnlll to ihe Singapore Traction Company bur* into names yesterday, Thi Bi:~ade vr.s prnaaptry on ti> scene and using chemical fxttaguiahers,' rubdued the (MBS in a few minu'es
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 219 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. rithol 88f> is genuine. Cairn remer Dug. ci am coat pi:arc apply to Municipal X rnp DJ Java Road. md House, No. 10. Bom i impound Houses. Nos. 16-A East Coat. Barrack Hcu.\ Pla re. Apply 20. Chulia St. rH I MALACCA CHINESE i iOLENT SOCIETY. NOTICE. Oefi
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    • 94 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALE OF 13 ie s cl" valuable St nut 'tv. 11 and frc bold sbiphoUK budding cites situate near r milestone. Bukit Ttatafa Road (opposite to t.: entrance of th? Nc.v Race Course), Btssja] ar-.a- for 11 1c 1 700 sq. ft. each ar.d 8.00; 1 SC.
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    • 219 7 [J Assets exceed $12,000,000» j I Assurance in force over $35,000,000. |j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (incorporated in the Strait* SetUement») 7 J HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil street. Singapore The Company Las £20.000 deposited with the Bupreme Court of En,i«nH LONDON, OFFICE: 27,
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  • 116 8 MADAM MAR SIN. aged 68 year?, wife of Mr. Chan Ah Wing of Messrs. Ah Win<: and Sons. Hongkcng Branch, passed away peacefully at her r?sid"nce. No. 56. Tras Btruet, at 3.30 a.m.. on Saturday. April C. 1933. Siu' 1 avea behind her husband, two sons. Messrs.
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  • 751 8 "As soon as there are sufficient people in the world who think the slump has ended, it will have ended." So suggested the Hon. Col. Cecil Rae, in his speech when presiding over the annual meeting of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce this week. There is profound truth
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  • 66 8 Mr. Max Baker, of the Alhambra Theatres, has joined the board of Amalgamated Theatre L.Q. When the Hon. Mr. Marcus Rex, Treasure--I"M.S., goes on leave on May 12, Mr H R Jcynt will succeed him. The campanile which has been giv-m by SLSTJt-i w Hughes to st Church, Seremban, was
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  • 358 8 Thirteen Years Municipal Secretary. "Yes. I am going to retire in September. Mr. W. Marsh, the Municipal Secretary and Treasurer, Singapore, told a "Malaya Tribune" represen'ative yesterday. The reason for his retirement is, of course, that he has reached the age limit in the service, which
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  • 168 8 Mr. W. G. R. Ward And Miss E. Ostergaard. The wedding of Mr. William Gc;ald R/y Ward, of the Prudential Insurance Co.. Ltd.. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ward, ot Penang, to Miss Ellinor Ostergaard, only daughter of the late Mr. F. E. Ostergaard and
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  • 81 8 Leader Of Revolution Going To France. 'From Our Own Correspondent./ Bangkok. April 12. The civilian leader of the coup d'etat of June 24 last, Luang Pradit. was expatriated the new Government to-day with his wife He sailed for Singapore by the steamer "Ko.a and his future residence
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  • 56 8 Reuter. New York. April 12. Mr Eugene Meyer. Governor of the Federal Reserve Board, has resigned and his resignation was accepted by Mr. Roosevelt ten days ag? on the understanding that Mr. Meyer wffl remain to office until his successor Ls choc m which connection the economist.
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  • 118 8 Mdlle Cuisine, a Frenchwoman has been Mr. Roland Braddell is paving a visit to ipoh during the Easter |JXS. \TJi he has a re hf" Camer n Hishlands ne nas a bu:ga!ow site. Since April the price of petrol in Kuala Lumpur has been 84 cents a gallon for cSh
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  • 68 8 a R^2^ RULE IN GERMANY, on pao e 2 A WEEKLY CAUSERIE ON INDIAN SHIPPING NirwQ AFFAIRS, on page 3. mt7i3»!P NEWS Pages 4 and 12 ALLEGED ASSAULT ON EUROPEAN, LIBEL ACTION, on page 12 PagC 12 j CLUB DIARY, on page 12 RADIO PROGRAMME, on page
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  • 508 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON." Japan's choice: Gehenna. As every husband kn stew to make a quarrel Mt< A "Radio may end all war" headline. That is. wh all my neighbours' lou Mexico is baptising \U lettered numbers. Got df cm known as Al but bad f. r known as
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  • 36 8 Mails ficm Europe (Londjn mail en Mmch 23), by the "Cartha anchored at Penang at fc\!3 a m arrive by train to-morrow morn:.; denes will be ready tor deliver) I ■1 8 4f) v.in
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 205 8 I Foot i k' Mil Comfort? i mm That's j j I WTJ d a <jt;.stion of socks, and foot com fir;, th an v.er i always, "Viyella." j j I- :r. t i! 1' n is tha' ViyelJa is raf?st in ali cinratci, cool and absorbent in the IJ
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    • 37 8 j What to do during the Holidays j on Mth, 15th. 16th and 17th j April, 1933 j• <S j Visit TENG SENG GUAM 634, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO BUY J T.K.K.'s Rubber and other goods. J
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 223 8 DIARY OF EVENTS, Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, APRIL 13. High Tide—l2.3s p.m. Legislative Council: Extraordinary meeting, 10 a.m. League Football: Div. I. R.A. v. Malays, Anson Road; Div. 11, Chinese II v. Police, Jalan Besar; Div. 111, Med. Services v. P.S., Geylang. Pohcc Band. Katcng Park, 5.15 p.m.
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  • 1088 9 DRAMATIC MOMENTS IN KREMLIN TRIAL MACDONALD ADMITS SEEKING FOR INFORMATION. Two Women In The Case. Thornton Revokes Earlier Admissions Of Espionage. Reuter. ii the Kremlin has pursued its course for a day Englishmen pleaded guilty and made damaging ,ther said that no third degree
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  • 26 9 Members of the Ceylon Tamils' Association are invited to the National Day celebration which will start at the Associn'ion Hall to-day at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 90 9 Serious Crisis Likely In Japan. Reuter. Tokyo. April 12. Confirming the forecasts of his intended resignation, the Finance Minister. Mr. Takahashi, in a press interview, declared his intention to resign as soon as preliminaiy examination of those indicted for the outrages of May 15 last year were
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  • 151 9 Alleged Dangerous Driving In Grove Road. Alleged to have driven his motor-car in a manner dangerous to the public. C. P. MM; a young Dutchman employed in the Nederland Royal Mail Line. 43. Robinson Road, appeared before the Fourth Magistrate (.Mr. A. C. Boyd) this morning. According to
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  • 70 9 Hundreds Deported Illegally By Committees. Reuter. New York. April 12 Referring to the question of Chinese nationals ordered to evacuate Mexico, the Chinese Minister to Mexio says that the trouble is confined to the State of Inaloa where 300 have been deported illegally by committees In recent
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  • 93 9 Koleh Capsizes Off Pulau Brani. A Malay boy about right years cf age Wftl drowned off Pulau Braoi at 8 pm. ycrtcrday. He set out en a small koleh—similar to those used by the Malay divers for coins in th? Harbour—to get to the fishing nets 103
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  • 81 9 Yet another divorce petition—the third this week—came up before the Chief Justice. Sir William Muriscn, this morning in the Supreme Court, There was one on Monday and another on Tuesday. Like those two, the petition to-day was i ndefended. The petitioner was Rudolf Clark and the respondent was
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  • 66 9 The number of persons convicted of offences in connection with civil disobedience in the latter half of March in the Madras Presidency was 47. There are now about a thousand political prisoners in the various jails cf the Presidency, several of whom are not convicted of violence
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  • 27 9 Reuter. New York, April 12. Paul Schwarz, German Consul since 1928. has resigned in consequence of a cabled request from Berlin giving "political reasons,— Reuter.
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  • 410 9 American Concession. FIRESIDE MEETING AT WHITE HOUSE. Reuter. Washington, April 12. Power, to defer if necessary the debt oavments on June 15 t n L F y President n 00 cont erred on neSttL, '°M Velt for the forthcoming negotiations with Mr. Mac Donald. according to
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  • 163 9 Reuter. New Delhi. April 12. The Indian Legislative Assembly has pa;sed the Anti-Dumping Bill, mainly aimed at cheap Japanese imports.—Reuter. Tolcvo. April 12. Sir John Simon yesterday handed to Mr. Matsudaira «J?pa:«ese Ambassador in London" rix months' notice of intension to abrogate the Japanese-India Commercial Convention of
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  • 43 9 Alor Star (Kedahi. April i 2. The German aviator, Hans Bertram, who left Sourabaya yesterday after being held up since December, arrived here last night and left this morning for Akyab. He is attempting to reach Berlin by April 16.—Reuter.
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  • 200 9 Singapore Darwin Survey. Mr. D. Ross and Mr. D. Gardiner, the representatives of the Australian Aviation Department, are ab:ut to commence a survey of the air route between Singapore and Da-win in connection with the EnglandAustralia Air Mail route. These two men reached Singapore in March
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  • 29 9 Capt. C. W. E. untitled the well-known amateur trainer and rider, is in Taiping Hospital. He has undergone two and is reported to be in a critical ccndition. j
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  • 306 9 MUCH BLOODSHED IN JEHOL. General s Admission. Wide Japanese Offensive. Shanghai. April 12. Reports frorr Peking and Tokyo confirm the news of fierce figh'ing in North China. The Japanese, employing many heavy guns, r.re making a strong drive and occupied r number of towns within ihe Great
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    • 27 9 There will he no issue of the "MALAYA TRIBUNE" To-morrow (Good Friday). The paper will he published as usual on Saturday (20 PAGES) and Easter Monday. I
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    • 304 9 1 ii mMii mm n tmmmmmmmmm PHOSFERINE ¥/Or4D¥Sf UL FOR TONING THE SYSTEM Increases *P\ Wi!!-power j I jr 'I and Appetite X-yr Mighty Young issis t j Apollon, Britain s V Champion Strong Zl agg £f 1 Ma/7, ivnrVs; Y OU ke interested to hear that I have tried
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  • 355 10 GOLF. COU>NY-F.M.S. MATCH. Easter Meeting. MALAYAN CHAMPIONS AT BUKIT TIMAH. The following is the complete programme in connection with the Malayan champion I n meeting feeing held at Bukit Timah this week-end: TO MOP ROW. Morning: S.raits Set lanentl v. Malay Btates. Teams: Ist. 10th.
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  • 47 10 The following is the draw for the Telegraph Cup competition at the Keppel Q.tj' W V Semple v. F. V Boardman; A Lav or J C MacLeod v. E. A. Fecks; F. G. ftfcknil v C. J. Clackett. h. Hall v. J. M Harper
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  • 104 10 BASEBALL. match will be played between team: representing 'the. flair Mean Association cf Malaya and the Cubs en Sunday at 10 a.m. on the St. Joseph's Institution grcund Bras Basah Road. Ihe American team has been strengthened by the arrival of Dunn and French, both of
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  • 124 10 Etceteras team v. Merchants on Sunday, April 23. in the S.C.C. tournament: R N Hamilton. H. B. Noon. D. H. Palmer .7 C s' Ponsford. D c. Bum, J. E. C. Mitche-L A. L Hill. M. C Elliott, R. B L«-is C Child and W w. Dean. S R
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  • 41 10 The Young Men's Friendly Band will hold its annual hiking day on Saturday at 7.30 a.m. to the Chung Hua Swimming Pool, Pasir Panjang. Members who wish to join are requested to assemble at the Club premises at the specified time.
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  • 201 10 Cattle Traders Beat Malays. ASSN. FOOTBALL. The Cattle Traders bcr.t the if a lay reserves by 4—i when these sides met In the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League competition ai the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Mr. ifißckensne refereod and the teams lined up as follows:
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  • 556 10 Harbour Hoard Trounce V.M.C.A. PI lying in th Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League yesterday at their own ground at Cantonment Road, the Singapore Harbour Beard trounced the V.M.C.A. to the tune of five clear goals. They were superior in all depart- mints, and would have scored more
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  • 41 10 Sir Alfred Watson, the Manging Editor of the "Statesman," Calcutta, is retiring on medical advice. Mr. Arthur Moore has been appointed his successor as Managing Editur of the Statesman." Mr. Moore is resigning his seat in the Assembly.
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  • 223 10 Results Of Yesterday's Bouts. BOXING. loe iiD ma.cry won tnc k.a. inter-unit Ccmpe ition for the Jarrold-Black Trophy. Yesterdays semi-finals and finals at Bhdtan Ma i resulted as follows: FEATHER WEIGH 1 S. FINAL: Gnr. Shields (7th Battery) lost :o Oar. Abbott <7th Battery>, on points. LIGHTWEIGHTS.
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  • 128 10 Green Hil! B.P. team v. the Marigold EP it the lattor\s court on Saturday, at 3 p.m. Koh Lcong Kirn. Yeo Hong Chuan. George L;m. Tan Ah Tong. Quek Khye Kee. Yeo Seng Kee. Chtong Ah Soo: Reserves: T n Peng Lee. Tok Peng Whi. Low Hock Chiang. Parlies
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  • 496 10 March, 1933, Professional Examinations. The fcllcwino; ca: didate* hay? been successful In the ftnaJ < xamination for the Diploma eL.M.s. Singapore) Heng feck Meng, Mohamed Salleh. Ohyama Tsmotsu, S. G. Rajaram, A C. Sinha. V C. G. Yze'man. W Boon Pin. The following candidates leceived exemption in
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  • 124 10 Amateur Meeting In June. THE TURF. Ti c official programme for the amateur race meeting to be held under S R.A. Rjlc-; of Racing on June 9 and 10. has been issued by the Singapore Turf Club. There will be two runs for polo ponies (5 and 6
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  • 206 10 Farewell To Literary Club Vice-President. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, April 12. At the r.!idencc of the President. Mr. S. G. Pillay. members cf the Malacca Literary Club met at tea and spent a hapry evening with their vice-president. Miss Elsie Wong, •ho l. Ic*&'ing Malacca. Mr. Pill'y
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  • 259 10 A fine of $10 i in d-fault one week's rigorous imprisonment > was inflicted by Mr J. C. Derrick, the Police Magistrate, on a Hylam named Lim Lye Seng for being f und fa possession of four bottVi of dutiabl? liquor Three Teochkws. Lim Teck. Tee Ah Psng
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  • 131 10 Husband And Wife Threatened. A Chinerc and his wife living in a hcu.se in Syed Alwi Road were robbed by a gang of armed Cantonese in the early hcurs of this meaning. It appears that at about 4 o'clock one of th<> SUb-tenants of the house tor
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  • 85 10 He Charged For Being Kept Waiting. New York. Mr. Alan Cornelius walked i"t.o a ictaurunt here and ordered a tin shilling dinner. They kept Mm waiting, ha alleges, forty minute: MoTs .hey brcugh him the foot So Mr. Cornelius wrote this protect en his rapkin •My term-
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  • 274 10 me Malayan Provident Fund which wr established in |»«ff, held its annual meeting ■4 the effkv of the secretaries and treasurers' Messrs. Walter Grtnier and Co.. on Monday 'o pass the report and accounts fcr 1932 and certain amendment! to the rules. The chair was ?akeu by
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  • 96 10 Alhambra.—Janet Gay nor and Charles F?~--t-sB in "Tess cf th? Storm Country." Capitol.—"Nagana." Lr.ijirr The Sor.-Daughter." Great Woild.—Sid? shows, pasar malam, Malay opera, Chinos? wayangs, silent and talkin;. Him? »"Gocd News" and at Star Talkie: "Love AtiMng the Millionaire Marlborough.—Hindustani talkie "Gul (llunga i BakamrnSL" New World.—Side
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  • 511 10 The Chief J Usti( e POSITION* OF [Rig,. BARRISTERS. The position ci I barristers in th« 6 at a spinal mm Ifag Council thi* assisflsu, An extraordinary toeetii Council was held to-da. in H. E. the Governor, g G. C. M. G.. presided, ai were: Major-General
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  • 418 11 Preliminary Inquiry. ACCUSED COMMITTED TO ASSIZES. The circumstances leading up to the capture of a Chinese who, it was alleged, attempted to murder a compatriot in North Bridge Road In broad daylight, by shooting at him with an automatic pistol, was related before the Second Magistrate (Mr.
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  • 100 11 Seven Killed: Heroism Of Kaffir Miner. Reuter Wireless. Johannesburg. April 7. Five Europeans, including the underground manager, ana two natives were fai .Uv gassed U a midnight explosion 4.OCC fee. deep from the level on the Lanelaagate Estate Gold Mine A hiv followed. Seven other Europeans and
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  • 72 11 Wcmui Vote For The First Time. Reuter Wireless. IJlban, April 10. The new Portuguese Constitution, which IE designed to re-establish Constitution*! Cm eminent and give General Carmona a turther three years power as Pr.sident. was overwhelming adpoted by the plebiscite Only 6.000 out of 1.330.00C electors opposed It
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  • 90 11 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, April 13. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Talamba 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Ranpura 18: Dakar Maru 14; Moorlake 11: Perak 10: Ipoh 9: Chinese Prince 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Muncastcr Castle 30: Khandalla 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4).
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  • 59 11 A Chinese who was found in possession of 240 countei eat twenty cent and ten cent Straits coins was sentenced to 17 months' rigorous imprisonment by the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forref > yesterday. He had two previous convictions. He was arrested in a house in
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  • 93 11 First Prize In Bangkok Lottery. <From Our Own Correspondent./ Bangkok. April 11. The Government has app in:ed a Council of Ectnomics to deliberate on economic problems in the Kingdom. The first. prlze-w.nn:r of 50.000 ticals in the Red Cress lottery, drawn at the week-end. drew his prize-money thi;
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  • 48 11 Hongkong, April 11. The Sincere Co. and the Easter Hotel, both ot Canton, have been held to have been jointly responsible for the storage of Japanese goods and ha\e been fined $200,000, which has been contributed to the Aero Defence Committee. —"Sin Chew Jit Poh."
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 221 11 To-Night: j j Buster Keaton m "Free Easy" j jSSrnNsERANSj or. I ft GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD I X EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED (i AT LOW RATES j j For Quotations for all*, transit risks by Road, I Rail or Water iP'y to:— B j SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. I
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    • 435 11 CHURCH SERVICES. Good Friday And Easter. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. Good Friday. 7; 30 a.m. Ma<in, 8 a m. Litany. «•30 a.m. Ante-Communion J a m. Children's Service Raster E ve. I a m Ante-Communion. OSeS7 ke ffWll>ni|tow <" at Bidadari Kas£ C EVUIiMK 5 30 a.m. Ba% Communion J M
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    • 352 11 I i EMON SQUASH j J JH ORANGE SQUASH j I LIME JUICE-CORDIAL j Un their ~elkiousness and j PHjjg s,renKth I I Kmoih! ELIXIB of I j POPULAR ALL j OVER MALAYA j Framroz <& Co., Ltd. Tnra v v WHO S'WHO ON THE KEEN. 193] I DAILY MAIL
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    • 182 11 PILES SPECIALIST, GOOD NEWS FOR FILES SUFFERERS. §All sons of Plies cured without operation within a week. Bleeding stopped tn 24 hours and complete cure guaranteed in a week's tlmi. Also guaianttea to cure all kinds of EYE DISEASES. Gonorrhoea. Syphilis. Rheumatism, and Impotency. Charges moderate. Medicine can be sent
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  • 654 12 A Saturday Party. WITNESS WILL BE PROSECUTED. The case in which an Indian house-boy was charged with assaulting a European by hitting him ever the head with a bottle took a startling development before ttie Third Magistrate ;Mr. J. W. F. Gregg) yesterday, when his worship
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  • 52 12 A nasiy coL'laion between a ricksha and i mctor-lony occurred in Rochcre Can-1 Ruad yesterday afternoon 11 c puller and his fare. r. Qeyton gentleman, were badly injured. Th? Chinese wj>& rendered unconscious and Is snafU ted of having a fractured skull, while his had a nasty
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  • 171 12 Perak Planters Reach Settlement. (From Our Oivn Cor-espondcnt.) Ipoh, April 22. After a hearing las'ins ten days the libel action brought by Mr Taylor a planter, against Mr. Gocdwin. proprietory planter of Sitiawan, ended in a settlement being reached between the parties. The terms of settlement state that
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  • 140 12 Cyclist Who Was Killed By Ljrry. A Chinese cyclist who v. as knocked down and kdler 1 fcv a huge mo'.or-lo:ry formed the subject of an inquiry held by the Singapore Goronc (Mr. F. G. Bourne• resterday. According to the evidence, the accident occurred on March 23
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  • 81 12 Unemployed Who Were Premised Jobs. A further s'.age was reached before Ike Second Magistrate (Mr. A W. Hr.y> yesterday in the case in which a North inctien r.am< d Thaul Harr.id is charged with cheat.v. three compatriots of Sl2O. It was a'leged that the accused obtained ihe money
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  • 103 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klanp. April 11. The woll-kncwn 3u terv orih S. M. R.. M. Mu'h'.irairan Chetiiar of Karaikudi. who has ■Rived from India bringing his wife with him motored here it om Kuala Lumpur this evening at four r'cleck and they were entertained in ihe
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  • 144 12 No Lives Believed To Be Lost. SHIPPING NEWS. Hongkonc. April i 2. The Norwegian steamer "I cut an S.O.S. to the effect th ter. miiea south-west of 1 British steamer "Taishan assistance. Later The "Fjorden"' wreck has no hut the searching craft have pi c boat with five
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 180 12 a Swim c FDASEDe. NEAVE 1» —DISTRIBUTORS I Tne Favourite j 'KIDf RSINE Rosin gfc J 30 cents each (During Safe Only) T.M. A. MUSIC HOUSE 167, Selegie Road. j HI D /I \TT C* IjT By tonin B» regulating and HI £5/11\1&a1 p u A n^ T m AT
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    • 111 12 W% Whenever You Like! Thot S the best iime to take Ovaltine H ?L.'T i f U n UI ke 'I If-,"? ,MS Its purity, tbeconcentrated food valueoi *tff A^V 5 tru that Ovaltine noes its splendid health- correctly balanced ingredients, its S i r r L W^K takC n
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    • 242 12 I Whispered 'Unpleasant Odour is Caused by Underarm Hair Y n:i!ie .always WKMttmĕ wl y riM I i>iiO'-Ov<i in'! it !i v us i! rr.V. In it'«wi 4ĔkaM t-j Ml bei F«uttj I plackad up cornea Mdn tbt arn.S is not or.ly ug'y and re; riiiw ta king twt gicallt
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 67 12 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. APRIL 14. Supplementary mail for Europe, etc. <By Train I 7 pjn. I Mails for Europe.) MONDAY APRIL 17. Telok Ayer Epwo th League: Social Hall, closed. TUESDAY. APRIL 18. Broadway Musical Party Music practice. Mr. Charlie Lim's residence 77, Joo Chiat Terrace. 7.30 p.m. THURSDAY. APRIL
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    • 673 12 CLUB DIARY. {T**Tt numerous Clubs and Societies in 1 i•■.to r mosJ of the members of which are rtmdcrs oj the Malaya Tribune." This Diary fa provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in
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  • 204 13 Sports Pastimes. YACHTING. SUNDAY'S RACING. Ugh /x an( Sun. by no means perfect really hot and the Only one round of completed by 11.30 <: all concerned, the signal skippers and bar at -on as po?sible. bl the "A" Class SotnenriUe Bowl. Kilat dore holding the advantboat, Tarbet was just
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  • 36 13 untitled meeting of the Borliel B p Sand v, Mr. E. Cheng Leong M Mr. Wan Chin Inn Tiang Leng was appoinI' i I to form a 1 ••tbali team and Mr Tan C X captain.
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  • 118 13 Diving: Competition And Water-Polo. SWIMMING. Ihe following programme of events has been -Hanged for th, Singapore Swimming Clubs At Home- to be held en Friday, April 21 at 5 p.m. Entries should be made to the secretary immediately. 1. Ladies Diving Competition. Elinaicld Race <Men
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  • 107 13 GOLF. A team of Kuala Lumpur Chinese golfer? organised by the local millionaire, Mr Lok" Yung Hong, will pay a visit to ipoh durin* the Easter holidays and meet a team organised by Mr. Chung Ah Ming. M.S.C. Mr. Loke Yung Hongs team will be: Loo Yew Hoi
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  • 66 13 On Friday at the Chung Wu AlhLtic Assoc:e.t:on the homo team beat the Chung Nan team by Aye to nil. Scores (C.W.A.A. players named first >: Van Eng Siew beat Tay Hong Guan 3-2; Soh Kirn Peow bea: Wee Hong Ann 3-0: Yeo Kirn Heck b.at Lee Siok Giap
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  • 52 13 Members of the Wah Chong B.P. are informed the.: thei will be a special general m eting a: Mr. Tan Chong Seng's residence. ?30, Tcluk Aye-r Street, on Sunday at 7.45 p.m. As this Meeting is of importance, the attendance of every member is compulsory. Refreshments will be served after
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  • 99 13 T.T.S.H. Recreation Club Beat Marigold. BADMINTON. The T.T.S.H.R.C. beat the Marigold Party by 4 to 2 on Sunday. Scores (T.T.S.H.R.C. players mentioned first I: Choo Tien Hong beat Tan Chong Kiat 15—10, 15—13; Tan Cheok Koon beat Tong Kirn Swee lo—7, 15—9; Koh Joo Hock beat Chua Leng
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  • 124 13 C. H. Chung o—2l. 3—21; M. Hashim and Devonshire B.P. "B" singles championship tournament ties played last week-end. resulted as> follows:—Buang beat Lee Eng Kee 15—10. 15—10: Cheong Hock Quee beat Lee Ah Baah (w.0.); Wee Boon Teck teat Mok Yongi Kwairj 15 —12, 15—10; Wee Boon Teck
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  • 113 13 The Anson B.P. defeated the Straits Chin.se Epworth League Sports Club on Saturday, a; the latter's court by five games to one. Scores (Anson mentioned first I: Sng Beng Teck bea: Tan Soon Watt B—ls. 15—4, 15—10: Sng Seng JLng lost to Then Geok Swee 5—15. 10—15;
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  • 413 13 The Sunt ays A. P. beat Useful B. P. ty 6 games :o 2 on Saturdays at the court of the Modern English High School. Scores tS.A.P. mentioned first*.— Singles:—Lawrence de Souza beat Chia Tiak Kirn 15—3. 15—I; Lee Bene Watt btat Chiang Tung Wah 11—15.
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  • 44 13 WATER-POLO. A water polo match between the Singapore Kwimming Club "A"' team and the Police will be played to-morrow. S.S.O. /team: H.. Cathers, W. G. Lawson, C. E. Bowers, W. R. Dodds, H. J. Rae, B. Meggs and H. E. Riches.
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  • 50 13 Merripals team v. Mayfair on Saturday at the former's court, Lorong D, St. George's Road, at 3 p.m.: Koh Lock Num, Teo Chye Guan, [Yeo Peck Ngam, Tan Cheok Koon, Low Seng Wah, Yeo Kuan Meng, Tan Chiang Kee.. Reserves:—Sim Yew Lim, Lee Choon Hee. Nicholas Especkerman, Low S. Joo.
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  • 58 13 Reuter. New York, April 11. A determined attempt to end racketeering in New York State is reflected in the announcement that Mr. Edward Mulrooney, the famous C-mmissioner of Police, is resigning to become the head of the State Beer Control Commission. It is expected that his disciplinary
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  • 294 13 A Worthy Institution's Appeal. Although St. Andrew's Mission Hospital has occupied its present site in Maxwell Road for •he part decade and is known and remembered by many thousand of the suffering poor v\h bar- been restored to health and strength by Us ministrations. ther_> must also be
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 133 13 mm Purify your home Guard your family's health by cleansing your home thoroughly— ridding it of germs as well *rt, with Lifebuoy Soap. Lifebuoy's purifying, fectmg lather is a wonderful safeguard. «w of thorough healthful cleanliness. Use ifebuoy always! UFEBUOY soap CLEANSES PURIFIES Wt/kW/ PROTECTS LEVER BROTHLKS LJMUED, PORT SUNLIGHT,
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    • 29 13 If You Care For Something J X Really Good There Is No Other Choice But I| I Sole Agents for Malaya N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., SINGAPORE PENANG
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 191 13 EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. ra^Slii! nUB FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. From The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. Wavelengths: 25.28 and 31.3 metres. ißritisn Summer Time: add hrs. 20 minutes.). 2.30 p.m. Tim? Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin. 2.45 p.m. The
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    • 369 13 the Indian rm Announcements will be madr *i frfqu»>nt in«*i\.ils. 3,1 Siff:i Frequrrcy. Wavel*nglh. GSB r >:0 kc I ILSJ m. or GSC ».585 kc s 31.03 m. GSD "50 kes 25.53 m or GSt: 11.865 kes 25.28 m. GSG 17,770 kes 16.88 m. Stations Best Received In Malaya. DAVENTRY
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    • 152 13 fifteen minutes news bulletin in English is given at about 9 p.m. selected from the day? of T/ Dally Mail and Paris Edition a so mV„H Cag TribUne The Programme alao toejodee a concert on certain davs of the week. This station s address is 103' Rue de Crenelle, Paris.
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  • 1003 14 Alleged Murder. HARI RAYA HAJI CELEBRATIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, April 10. The second sitting for the year of' th? Johore Bahru Assize Court was commenced this morning before Mr. Justice Richard Williamson. There are six cases on the list, two of which are for
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  • 122 14 Suppression Before War Talk. Shanghai. April 11. A conference has been sitting at Nanchang sine? yesterday among the military commanders engaged in the Red Suppression Campaign. Addressing the memorial meeting yesterday, Marshal Cniang Kai Shek urged the armies to suppress the bandits adding that anti-Japanes-resistance could not
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  • 114 14 Three Weeks' Sunshine. London, April 8. The beginning of Summer Time at 2 a.m to-morrow coincides with a spell of weather such as the country generally considers it fortunate to experience in even midsummer. For three weeks sunshine has been almost uninterrupted and there has been 149 hours
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  • 79 14 To Be Covered By Savings And Taxation. Reuter Wireless. Paris. April 10. A deficit of -1.285.000X00 francs fcr the 1933 Budge? confronts the Chamber when the deba'e on the Finance Bill begins to-day. The Sinking Fund, however, accounts for 0.500.000.000 francs and the Government's original proposal is aimed
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  • 68 14 "Book Of To Defy Ti^T* (Nth Science is being called names of Canadian, mall not be obliterated The names of these arc to be (ascribed to be placed < v( BtusJ]. Peace Tower which bs memory cf the Canada*, c Feaie were expressed of the Memorial Chamb
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  • 101 14 New York And Surprised. Reuter. Fifty thousand ncgtoes are maJS Washington to protest agaii ,t the Scarborough case, it negro newspaper publish* d r Karl* 1 negio suburb of New York An attempt to hold a huf alcng Broadway lav nigl disturbances lasting for two b ing for
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    • 668 14 Several patent preparations have been I LLJREZ I I offered to the public of Malaya for J WWllfc- 'SINGAPORE FOOT' but none quite j ONLY 75 cts. so goo d as CUREZIT. j a bottle. j WHY PAY MORE It is a definite cure for SINGAPORE mmmmmmmmmmmmwm FOOT and is
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  • 697 15 SUSPENSION OF ROAD MAINTENANCE. ALARM IN BRITAIN. THE INATIONAL ECONOMY CAMPAIGN CRITICISED. Correspondent.) London. March 16. arc expressing alarm S the English roads. D suspended in many wing to the Treasury in over a year ago. in redfolc that only i professedly intelligent I
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  • 131 15 I AA of Malaya writes: »tta rem date of issue, he temporary import a -:es:nto the Union Mandated Territory a u;debted to the A.A. anrangtag for the issue by the A.A.M. The it :s interesting to note, rery similar to that ••tteamali irLnlT f the AAM '>
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  • 93 15 retarj of the Autoaddressed the follow- of the A.A. of i/ he attention n resident in Malaya <nal association which 7 ,r activity in the v* that country. mobile Association 'ta the A. A. of tiie usual entrance rela tions existing g U* Malayan Associa"om continuing our
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  • 272 15 THAT you can live after your heart has stopped? 'By Our Scientific Correspondent.; The flat thing you think of testing when a person appears to be dead is the heart. And if the heart is not beating you will—unless you are a doctor— conclude at one* that
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  • 1000 15 Morris Service. FLASH-LIGHTS REiPLACED FREE. From Our Own Correspondent-* London. March IG. NOT long ago Reuter had an opportunity of reviewing on a road test one of the new Morris models fitted with the three coloured flashing-light direction indicator— the red-amber-green signal fitted to the das'.i and
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  • 469 15 And Those Who Ask For Trouble. WE are probably all acquainted with the ff cunous ™y "enu have of occurring i n batches, and in motoring more than in almost anything else one seems to encounter batches or series of the same kind of incident, A puncture
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  • 555 15 Five Judges Decide Point Of Law. I EGAL history was made by a young lorry driver as a result of an appeal to a special Criminal Appeal Court, which consisted of five judges, the Lord Chief Justice Lord He wart, presiding. The Court was asked to
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  • 346 15 Road Information Service. rpHE Secretary of the Automobile Associa- tion of Malaya writes: "I am pleased to be able'to report that good progress is being made with this Association s Road Information Bulletin service as a result of the much appreciated assistance of the Adviser. Public
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    • 51 15 m mi on in bulk I i 4 AND Save The Cost Of The Tin Shell Motor Oil Bulk Cabinets i Are Installed For Your Convenience j V Use Them and Save Yourself Money m mmmmmmm I» MM M rT -T- m Advertisement of The Asiatic Petroleum Comjxiny (Straits Settlements)
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    • 172 16 IS OUR MCiIC. J I E CO. I d j TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January, 1033. tUANti LIM PARK OEYIANG GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. i-roomcd type $20.00 per month 8-roomed type $18.00 per month Garages (with water) $3.00 per month Apply:— SIONG LIM SAWMILL CO., t
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    • 1133 16 THE PEOPLE S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC NOTICES. QHWAPORE MUNICIPAL r A DEBENTURE STOCK, 1926. Interest Due Ist May, 1033. NOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN that the J PPBist- cf the above StocK will oboth days induswe. MARSH, Municipal Secretary. NOTICE. TAKF NOTICE that I Tin Sz-n one of the rf
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    • 319 16 FOR J>ALE~__^ FOR SALE —Baby Austin. 4-oeater hp. JA colour blu.. in perfect running oroer. well-kept ar.d appearance a. good as new. Apply No. 28. Bukit Pasch Road. D. C. Linotype .Motors, each ail in good working order. ror further particulars write to the Manager Malaya Tribune, 06|60, Anson Road.
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    • 494 16 f Tooth I is CKxeittistlL I :ui article J I COllf i<i(HtC(>, I ijoii iiiaij tmxl I Q r lAfcGf Itfcf llOcts. BveryWhere I KAPALA CHINTAMAM j The best for all diseases of th .1 and ear. Makes the hai: I Himalayan Pharmacy, 135, B I Singapore. AY GRAMOPHONE I
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