Malaya Tribune, 24 April 1933

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX. No. OS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday. April. 24, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1933.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 212 1 II YOU DESIRE A MILK AS NEAR TO THE FINEST, PURE, FRESH j IWSTKI RIZED DAIRY MILK AS CAN BE OBTAINED IN ANY PART I OF THE WORLD YOU SHOULD TRY KLIM. j OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES. DISTRIBUTORS I GETZ BROS. CO. I 8 ~T IN EVERY DETAIL/
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    • 181 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place. Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces oi every size and quality. Selling at latest and t market I prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest pricea according to daily exchange rates. j HEALTH STRENGTH I ,N EVERY
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  • 2244 2 MEMORIES OF RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION. TOLERANCE BY THE BRITISH. STRONGHOLDS IN MALACCA AND SINGAPORE. The following article from the pen of Dr. R. |f. Connolly, appearing in the "Catholic Herald," will be of particular interest to Catholics in Malaya and will reveal to them and to others
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  • 190 2 Association Formed To Take Part In Government. Shanghai. March 31. Chinese public bodies here decided to organise the Citizens' Government Participation Association yesterday afternoon at a meeting held in the Bankers' Association. 4 Hongkong Road. Nine prominent Chinese were elected on the preparatory committee for inauguration of the
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  • 143 2 Heavy Rainfall Benefits The Spring Harvest. Nanking. March 25. According to a telegram received here to-day from General Yang Hu Chen, the Governor of Shensi. (he drought conditions in the province have .been considerably alleviated by heavy rainfalls. Seventy per cent, cf the spring harvest is expected to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 771 2 Rid yourself of STOMACH TROUBLE and enjoy a Healthy Appetite W AW wI f by taking Sanatogen lACK of appetite is mostly "A noteworthy effect of j due to stomach trouble, Sanatogen is a better which in turn is usually a appetite which is generquestion of "nerves.'' Nerve- ally perceived
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    • 190 2 Utumt of the pure si di alsanri Hauler the mo itary condition-. Culieur:i Soap is ideal for in. toilet use of young ai Delicately inedii n gently emollient, it a< I protection to the hk as a preventive oi troubles. Sample each Soap. Oiob i free upon request, fro-n Mull,
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  • 241 3 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to v* on subjects of public interest, ti must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corrctpondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one
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  • 736 3 'To the Editor. 'Malaya Tribune.' ie f ?Hr7 In ,J esponse to the ""I De**** vhieh he ab Ve SUbject ot "Catholicus" which appeared recently. I notice that the arT a CathoUc YOm Men s Association and another correspondent have addressed you. ui.K. J. er desire 10 ,luvl
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  • 1076 3 No More "Hold-In-One" Prizes-The Art Of Drinking Bran.lv —Debaters In Disguise. (BY DAVID BAXTER.) London. April 4. who Performs the gratifying feat holing m one will henceforth be debarred w VmS a thoil practical congratulations from various firms. So. at any 1 2a*J he En l
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  • 267 3 China's Woman Leader Ordered To He Arrested. Warrants have been is ued by the Kiangs.i High Court for the arrest of Dr Soumay Cheng. China's first w man lawyer and Yang Cha > H. c iung following their failure t appear before the Nanking court to answer,
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  • 174 3 Special Laboratory To Improve Growing. Shanghai. March 26. The Ministry of Industry is reported to be planning the establishment of a laboratory in Shiuhsui, Kiangsi, entrusted with the work of improving the present way of growing tea in China. Mr. Yu Hai Ching, of the Shanghai Bureau for
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  • 387 3 The Centrum And The President. Munich, March lfi. Dr. Held has lesigned his position as Premier of Bavaria. General von Epp, the Reich Commissioner, -now reigns in his stead, and he and his subordinates have the whole Government under their control. D;. Held s resignation is.
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  • 97 3 Improvement Of Kowloon Railway. Canton. April 7. The sum of $900,000 is being btrrowed fro.n British capitalists, it is reported, to improv--service on the Canton-Kowloon Railway. Witn this money the Chinese administration will buy 12 passenger coaches and three engines. Cut of revenue the loan is tc
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 197 3 9)um£3^63 NEW RELEASES OF DANCE I COLUMBIA RECORDS FOR APRIL AND i I DDI E CANTOR'S NEW FILM: "THE KID FROM SPAIN." j WHAT A PERFECT COMBINATION I J D.8.1017. J LOOK WHAT YOU HAVE DONE. MONG HUAT Co SINGAPORE. j Have you discovered this? About lovely teeth and fragrant
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    • 158 3 The Rreathe-able C Tablet Medicine 3 Peps) Untqualltdfor S i Coughs Colds p Sore Throat/Flu i I BROMCHITIS I jfcw -TTAKE a Peps out of its silver jacket, and ■k breathe into the throat, chest and lungs the potent healing fumes given off as the tablet dissolves in the mouth.
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  • 625 4 Shipping News Notices. THE SHIPPING INDUSTRY. British Policy At World Conference. THE assistant general manager of the Chamber of Shipping, Mr. P. Maurice Hill, in the unavoidable absence of Mr. H. M. Cleminson. the general manager, addressed a meeting of the Cardiff and Bristol Channel Incorporated Shipowners' Association, "at Cardiff,
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  • 161 4 Vigilance Of Customs In Australia. Several turtle and wood doves, as well as leve birds, traffic in which is illegal, were seized at Brisbane las: month. The E. and A. liner. "Nellore," bound for China and Japan, was searched by Customs officers, who found six turtle and six
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  • 133 4 Six Further Ratifications In Operation. Sincfc the issue of the last announcement regarding ratification of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1929, which came into operaticn on January 1, 1933. the Governments of Brazil, Hungary, Iceland, Poitugal, the Free City of
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  • 330 4 Increased Tonnage Registered. rpHE number of increases and decreases are evenly divided in the Southampton decks statistics for the month cf Februaiy, which have just been issued by the Southern Railway Co with comparative returns for the corresponding period in 1932. J Despite the fact that there was
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  • 184 4 Placing British And Foreign Vessels On Equal Terms. A Bill is shortly to be introduced into the Legislative Council to amend Ordinance No. 125 (Merchant Shipping). The rmendment sill mean the deletion of the word "Passenger" :n the fourth line cf Section 14 and in the third line
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  • 137 4 Thirty-Three Years' Service With White Star. Captain R Hume, of the "Laurentic." DM lost retired, having reached the age limit, after 33 years' service with the White Star Line. Hiring which time he has had command of six ef the company's vessels.' Captain Hume is a native of
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  • 206 4 Cruise For 1,000 School Children. IN less than a month the White Star liner "Doric" will set out from Liverpool as a floating school, for nearly 1,000 schcol children frcm all parts of England and Scotland are tc be passengers on a voyage of discovery and educaticnal
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  • 189 4 Men Refused Permission To Land. An instance of expenses and worry entailed to shipowners and master mariners by stowaways was afforded at Cardiff on March 20. when Captain Schkerbcrg, of the Latvian steamer "Curonia,'' handed over to the Cardiff poice three stowaways. The captain stated they were discovered
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  • 167 4 "General Sherman" Bringing Well-Known Figures. The "General Sherman." he sc.oni rf MM States Steamship Company's steamers in their new trans-Pacific pascnger service, is now on her second voyage, and was due it Hongkong on Monday April 17. The travelling public win be inte-eu -J to know that
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  • 149 4 Marked Increase In Demand From Abroad. The demand for second-hand tonnage for trading purposes abroad is increasing and comparatively modern vesse's have been innuued for. The "Buckleigh" and the "Chumleigh," each of 3.146 tons net. owned by the Tatem Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.. have been acquired by the
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  • 495 4 Decision Of House Of Lords. THE House of Lords has just decided an impoitant appeal which turns on the meaning of the word "wreck" in the Merchant Shipping (Inei national Labour Conventions) Act, 1925, says the "Journal of Commerce and Shipping Telegraph" in an editorial note.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 475 4 .IKR SAILINGS. p. a BhTiiSH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR ANU OP lEMTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON and FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE, (tjnd r Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Naldcra 16.000 Apr.
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    • 228 4 I LLOYD TRIESTINOI j (Incorporated in Italy). j EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. j SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA CaPiiur at Penang, Colombo. P.omhay, I J Calling at Colombo, Bombay. Surx. Port Karachi. Aden. Massowah. Sue*. Port iSaid, BrincLti, Venice and Trieste Sa d Br,ndisi Venice and Trieste mv. CARIGNANO May
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    • 188 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch |Hpß| au Dampfachlfls IBVCJ Geseli,chaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. M.s. HAVELLAND, via Manila May 7 m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila May lfi m.s. ERMLAND, via Manila May 28 t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila June 12 m.s. RHEINLAND, via Manila
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    • 531 4 STEAMER SAILINGS Mp|* NORDDECTstHES (Incorporated in Germany;. The undcrnoted are the Company* lnt-, 0 fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 1931 "TRIER" for Manila, Boogk •> Shanghai, Taku, Dairm, T~.: Bnd Japan t "HOLSTEIN" for Japan JJJ HOMEWARDS. 1933 "SAALE" for Marseilles, A'ciam Rolterdam, Hamburg and Brea arriving Apr. 30. taihng \p iv i
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  • 339 5 Mining Shares. ma re. Monday, 11 a.m. Un share quotation* are Issued I Co.. exchange and stock J' Buyers Sclera. I mbeafTta 23 3 24 3 1« 20 norn uiitam Tin 110 126 in Tin 110 126 0.05 0.07 4 I|n 0.35 0.40 tr*r« Tin 040 aom
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  • 58 5 ISSUED N IKA«ER 4 CO., EXCHANGE AND Si X BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. 100 101 cl 110 113 ncm 104 108 norn I I 104 108 norn 100 105 norn 114-j H6' 4 ci j ••i-.ip ro .Municipal i 113 114 ci 1094 1104 ci 102 103 ci
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  • 2265 5 Financial News Views. THE EASTERN BANK, LTD. Review Of Past Year. PLEA FOR CURTAILED PRODUCTION. The twenty-third annual general meeting of the I hareholders of the Eastern Bank, Ltd., «aa held en March 29, at the office of the bank. 2 and 3 Crosby Square, London, E.C. Mr. J. s.
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  • 217 5 RUBBER NOW MUCH STEADIER. Restriction On The Way? (By Our Financial Correspondent., Singapore, Mo. day, a.m. To-day's Prices: Rubber (Singapore) 3 16 ets., rw f UP 'f{ ct. im (Singapore), |84%, up $14. Saturday's Prices:— London Rubber, 2 7 ilu. lur m down 1 82d. Market rone:
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  • 225 5 (Py Courtesy of Hovaknna Bank.) Singapore, April 24. Selling: Tendon 4 tnonU»' eight 2s. 3 27 32d London 3 months' rich* 2s. 3 13 icd.. London 19 j days' sight 2s. 3 23 32d.. London 30 days 1 sixht i 2s. 3 4 d.. London demand 25,. 323
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  • 387 5 Rubber Share. Singapore, Monday, 11 a.m. The following rubber ahure quotatlone are baaed by 1-ra. er and Co. and Lyall and EviU: ,s *ue Value. Praeer Lyall a 8 Share*. St Co. Evatt l Ailenby 80 m $oco 80.48 $o.sf> 1 Alor uaiah i) M ti *M
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  • 277 5 FRASER CO S QUOTATIONS. <x m J CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Buyen. Seller*. 52 $2 Ahx. »;rick Pref 080 LOO norn $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 030 0.50 norn Cl £1 E. Tobacco 93 3 97j6 $10 $5 B. Malaya Trus.ee 530 5.50 Li £1 C. Tin Pref. 7 p.c. 21
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 57 5 THE IBmI SOUTH M|&l BRITISH V M I YJ:W INSURANCE W y COMPANY, LIMITED. HRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT U>WHT CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOUO UTH, Office Manager. funayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED I UNCI CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND personal accident insurance. "All
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    • 174 5 THE COMMODITIES. Latest Quotations. RTJTILKii. London Spot: I 7 lid. New York: 3 11 lt> cents. Singapore: 7 3 ltJ-7 Blli cento I TIN. Lcr.dJn Spot: £100 V!,. cd. -Unchanged* Lcndon 3 months: £:ci ss. (Unchanged* Singapore: $84 37. COPRA Sundried $3 85 Mixed $360 WATCH ITCROW! Yearly Interest Paid
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    • 214 5 Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Btraits Settlement*). Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL HANK. LTD., THE HO HONG HA*m LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL. Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. DEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458,*NOBTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 166 6 Join the Enthusiastic Crowds at si* n"- —v. v£t THEATRE WITH THE PICK WORLD'S PICTURES SEE SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S MASTERPIECE AND PRIDE THE PICTURE LONDON RAVED OVER STREET SCENE] UNITED ARTISTS NEXT CHANGE: Chester Morris and Billie Dove f IN I "COCK of the AIR" j Watch for "THEC MUMMY" j
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    • 274 6 Amusements < I [Positively Last Night! JAMES CAONEY iin Warner Bros.' amusing comedy of a fighting champion who played hide and seek in boudoirs of beautiful Blondes "Winner Take All" I with j MARION NIXON, VIRGINIA BRUCE AND DICKIE MOORE. j Presented with t An Excellent BRITISH Featurette A VOICE
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    • 267 6 I <«■ J TO-MORROW: j "MONEY MEANS NOTHING" i A Paramount Picture, with I JOHN LODER, GIBB McLAUGHLIN and KAY HAMMOND I Another splendid laughter entertainment. j j HOOP-LA SCOOPS FIRST SHOWING IN SINGAPORE OF THE ILL-FATED DISASTER SEE AND HEAR AT THE New World Talkies COMMENCING: TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). M.-G.-M.'S
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  • 293 7 Woman Drugged. JEWELLERY ALL MISSING. Alleged to have engaged a Cantonese woman oi i l-repute and taken her to a Japanese ho.el where, it was said, he drugged her and then relieved her of all her jewellery T.ay Kirn Koon. a decently dressed Straits-born Chinese appeared
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  • 272 7 AT THE CINEMAS The Warner Bros, pictures provide the features for the present programme running at the Capitol theatre, anei which were put on for the tirst time last night. fl he first stars James Cagney in Winner lake All," and provides a fistic
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  • 155 7 I "Street Scene." the Uni'.ed Artists production which began a season at the Aihambra en Saturday night, is a potent drama of the damage that scandal-mongering neighbours can cff-:ct. The story, v.hich features Sylvia Sidney. William Crllior. junior, and Estellc Taylor, tells of the love
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  • 88 7 The Fox comedy. "Me and my Gal." shown at yesterday's change at the Roxy is delightful entertainment. Spencer Tracy, as an ambitious radio-car detective and Joan Bennett in the role of a sophisticated cashier are the principals while supporting them are George Walsh and Marion
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  • 127 7 Entertained Prior To Going On Leave. The Asiatic Staff of Printers, Ltd., yesterday entertained Mr. F. W. Peachey, manager of the firm, and the European staff to a tea party, on the occasion of Mr. Peachey's departure to England on furlough. The function was held at
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  • 778 7 General Welcome From The Bar. The Hon. Mr. W. C. Huggard. the AttorneyGenual, who was appointed to act as Chief Justice, took his seat on the Bench this morning and opportunity was taken by the Bar to extend to him a warm welcome. The court was crowded
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  • 70 7 Ralph de Palma. the famous American motorist, recently broke three world's records at Lake Murco. California. After lowering the record for 500 kilometres, de Palma succeeded also in breaking the 1000-kilometre record. The third record fell after he covered 800 miles in 7 hours 10 mirutes. Although
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  • 99 7 Aihambra.—Sylvia Sidney in "Street Scene." Capitol.—Double feature. Winner Tate All" and "A Voice Said Good-Night." Empire—"Steady Company" and "Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood." Great World.—Side shows, pasar malam, Malay opera. Chinese wayangs, silent and talking films ("Charlie Chan's Chance" and at Star Talkie: 'Big Pond"). Marlboitnjrh.—Wallace Beery
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  • 305 7 League Of Nations Bulletin. I The following the Health Bulletin of the L-'-ague of Na. ions' Eastern Bureau for the ended April 15--t Alexandria: ll smallpox cases and 1 death •s compared with 12 cases and 3 deaths in the previous week. Bagdad: l smallpox case.
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  • 433 7 Sports Club's First Year. The first annual general meeting of the Malacca Girls' Sports Club was he'd last week a', the Eurasian Volunteer Club. There w?s a large attendance and the chair was occupied bj Mr. H. M de Souza «Sr.». After the passing 1 of the repoit
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  • 51 7 Nanking. March 24. Twelve aeroplanes have been purchased from subscriptions made by Chinese resident in America and are ready to bo shipped to China to augment the Chinese Air Force. Mr. Li Yu Sheng. representative cf the Volunteer Corps of overseas Chinese in America, announced nere
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  • 368 7 Mrs. Bonney Unhurt In Jungle. Reuter. Rangoon. April 23. The airwoman Mrs. Bonney, who has been mitoing since she left Alor Star, Malaya, for Burma on Friday, has been found 30 miles south of Victoria Point, Burma. She u unhurt but her machine was damaged in landing.—Reuter.
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  • 208 7 Singapore. April 24. R. (Siann W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $115 R. (Siam) W. Coast 2 $109 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 *'H4 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 $109 Rice Siam Old" per koyan No. 1 $182 Rice. Siam "Old" No. 2 $162 Rice. Siam "Old" No. 3
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  • 61 7 SHIPPING NEWS. The following arrived la •Singapore by the "Piciidcnt Monroe". Mr. H. Bahr, Rev. J. F. Brophy. Mr. H. J. Eddo, Mr and Mrs. Irwin t Harris, Miss Laura Kew, Mr. A. Rauh, Mr. j and Mrs. T. Richmond. Mr. EL W. Roberts, Mr and Mrs. C.
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  • 175 7 Lipis." Brit. 460 tons, from Kuantan 24-4; for Kuantan 26-4. 'Gen. Verspyck." Dut.. 640 tons, from Natuna lids. 24-4; for Natuna lids. 27-4. •Reael." Dut., 1,486 tons, from Benoa 24-4; for Cheribon 27-4. "V. Outhoorn," Dut.. 1,180 tons, from B. Dell 24-4; for Batavia. "Thedens." Dut.. 1,181 tons, from
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 520 7 LATEST 'ADVERTISEMENTS. POH SAUt—Lorries, Ford and Chevrolet, in ndttlort Apply 3. Suffolk Road. SJrtWD A Lad]) Teacher for Eon High Misdmurn quahfkaticii: Cambridge C rtifles Apply by letiers oniv to lhe Ml Peter Che g 9. d'Almeida St AUCTION SALE. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. PREME COURT OF JOHORE. IT JOHORE BAHRU.
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    • 147 7 f| Assets exceed $12,000,000. i i Assurance in force over $35,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j j (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement*). j I HEAD OFFICE: Great Eaatero Life Buildlnf, Cecil Street, Singapore, j Mi «0.000 aepoateo mm th. s„ prra o«, Engfcn* and oomph.. Britut
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 217 7 THE SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. This Week's Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY. APRIL 24 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. "C" (Scottish* Coy., Weapon Training and Miniature Range. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. Depot Coy Arms Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. N.C.O.'s Promotion Class, Voluntary Parade, Squad Drill. "30 p.m.— "B" Coy., Weapon Training and 30 Yards Range. TO-MORROW. APRIL 25. 5.15
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  • 795 8 The serious dangers and. indeed, the possibility of disaster to longdistance solo fliers has been brought home with startling suddenness to Malayans during the week-end. Mrs. Harry Bonney. the Australian air woman, who left Singapore at daybreak on Thursday for Alor Star on her way from Darwin to
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  • 659 8 Comments By The Way. EVERY week there arrive; a: 'he "Malaya Tribune" offic? the League of Nations' Health Bureau statement and almost invariably the lepcrt for Singapore is. "No case of plague, cholera or smallpox." In view cf the condiions which oblain in all other ports
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  • 176 8 Charged with retaining mere than 50 stolen articles, two Chinese were in the Police Ccurt en Friday remanded in custody for a week. Indians and Chinese were involved in a free fight at Church Street Pier on Friday over business differences. An Indian and
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  • 136 8 Raffle: Institution soccer team beai the Victoria Institution by the odd goal in five. At the ?s'h annual fientr.il meeU&f of ti:e Seiar gor Merchants' Club Mr. Yap Loong Hin. J, p., .as lected president for the eusnnig ys-jv. .i. n» -i* 't* Ttchnical lUm>. pai titular inters;
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  • 38 8 ,lihe body of a well-nourished and respectable Chinese was discovered behind the ammunition store near the Health Office here. Around tne neck was a web belt, tied tightly in ft. knot lhe police are investigating the natter.
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  • 160 8 Sawan Singh, a Police Constable, was fined $50 for accepting a trttM of 30 cents. 1* *r» Charged with wilful trespass in Ipoh Amusement Park on Thurso y, two Chinese were fined $2 each. Mr. K. Sundaram, of the Medical Department, who. went en four months' leave to Ceylon,
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  • 413 8 BY "LOOKER-ON" A Bonne-y rescue, R.A.I A A A local pickpocket's hai ten cent. All they get foi trouble nowadays is prai I I am asked to contradict a i that last week, in broad da; a man entered a l*>eal I office and stole the clock.
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  • 56 8 CATHOLICS IN BRITISH MALAYA OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page 1 COMING HOME ON LEAVE SHIPPING NEWS, on page 4. CLUB DIARY, OB page li. JOURNALISM IN THE BAST NEW ZEALAND TEST, on page RADIO PROGRAMME, on page THE NEXT WAR, en page M JOHORE NOTES AND NEWS,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 150 8 i /SEv UYM Frocks! j '<A J V Frocks! i j 1 Vtyella for j Frocks! j I wear and to own., choose VlveH» Fabrics. Always woven ;'i:. hn s V,v,., Oay check, and stripes match exactly J laa--think of all th smart snamkies *»t stigges.s. i -VIYELLA* (rego) Style
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    • 30 8 634 j NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN j Established 1905. I 1 < i T.K.K.'S RUBBER MATTING. 21 wide 25 cts. i>tr lb. j 31.-' widr 35 cts. per lb.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 158 8 DIARY OF EVENTS. Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, APRIL 24. High Tides. —10.50 a.m., 10.45 p.m. Commercial Cup Football: F. and N. v. S.H.B.J.SC., Anson Road; Bramtoeo v. Monopoies, S.H.B. Fcotball: England v. Rest, S.C.C. Billiards, Malayan Championship, New World. TO-MORROW. APRIL 25. High Tides.—ll29 a.m., 11.09 p.m. Annual
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  • 82 9 INSTRUCTIONS TO M. HERRIOT IN WASHINGTON. ROOSEVELT AND MACDONALD HAVE FIRST TALK. World Conference Soon. Joint Plea For General Settlement Of War Debts? Roosevelt ami Mr. Mac Donald have had their first fireside he world's economic troubles and debts. M. Herriot am id and
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  • 540 9 WaahingiaOi April 22. nVIE H use of Representatives lias pa-sed th 1 I v i, i b Unemployment Bill. ffec has been return: d to th? S.nate. r Wheeler proposed an amendment to the Inns ion measure which would give the Prcsid c to
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  • 46 9 Big Bank Consignments To America. Reuter. Shanghai. April 24. It is learnt that the banks have shipped and arc shipping substantial amounts of silver bullion to America against local sales of U. S. dollars, but d tails are not at present available —Rruter.
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  • 156 9 hinese Drowned, Three Kescued. i• ;i-w»'.?t monsoon has claimcd the Hit' ol a Chinese. 'he a steam boat J,"'";; n Singapore and Karimon. a land about 24 miles to the scuth-west which arrived yesterday afterr lrr trip, reported this morning 1 Saturday at 11 a.m. his vessel left
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  • 59 9 ileen Homer, a European, made a trance b fore the Fourth MagisA. C Boyd> en Saturday in concase in which she is charged arils causing hurt by a rash act, P after an accident and failing i hff driving licence. r*n further postponed, bail of $200 >m
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  • 39 9 li on Friday the instance of Mr. Mr. C. N. Lccmbrugen eppeared cond Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay) on a charge of defnmation. run was fixed for April 29, Leemteinj allowed bail in the sum of $250.
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  • 85 9 Is T. V. Soong Negotiating With Japan? Hongkong, April 23. The Proples Diplomatic Committee of the South-West has circularised telegrams opposing air. T. V. Scong, the Finance Minister, going to Washington to represent China at the World Economic Conference. He is accused of trying to secure direct negotiations
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  • 79 9 Indian Producer Arrives In Singapore. Mr. Motilal Chamriar, head of the firm of Rai Bahadur Hardutroy Motilal Chamriar, of Calcutta, who has Vast business interests in India and is interested in the production of Indian films and owns a number of theatre halls, arrived here on Wednesday by
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  • 93 9 Charged "ith criminal breach of trust in respect of a Fiat motor-car, the property of Mr. T. A. Arnold, J. W. P. Thornley, a European, appeared befor? the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay) on Saturday. He was also charged with mischief by causing damage to the
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  • 303 9 Soviet Retort. WEAPONS SHE CAN USE. Reuter. Moscow, April 23. THE threat that Britain will in the end be the lo£er by the Russian export embargo step Is implied in an exclusive signed statement by M Litvinoff (People's Foreign Commissar) In an interview with Reuter. Expounding the
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  • 68 9 Ministry Of Communications Protests. Shanghai. April 21. The Ministry of Communications at Nankin? has instructed the Municipality of Greater Shanghai to protest against the construction of a radio staticr. at Shanghai by *~rrjTtT"i marines, on the ground thai it is a vio.ation of Chinese sole control el communications
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  • 51 9 Reuter. Death Of G.O.M. Of Japan. Tokyo. April 22. Licut.-G.mral Gai hi Nagaoka. Japan's "Grand Old Man 1 of avia ion. is dead. Gen. Nagacka. who claimed .he world's longs: mous aehio. created a sensation bv embracing Amy Johnso:: on her arrival in Japan on Aug. 6. 1931—
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  • 34 9 l, Shanghai. April 21. Dr. Wong shin Kit. Principal of the University of Wuhan, has been appointed Minister in place of Dr. Oong Wen Hao. Hao, resigned "Mm Kuo Jih Pao
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  • 71 9 JAPAN BEGINS TO REALISE IT. Fighting Stopped. Withdrawal To Great Wall Japan has called off the pursuit of the Chinese below the Great Wall and the invading troops ar? ready. it is said, to retire to the Great Wail if the Itaiuse do not counter-attack. As the
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  • 886 9 Reuter. London, April 22. rpHE self-imposed task cf eslablishing order A Manchuria is leading Japan ever farther afield, declares the "Times," discussing developments in the Far Eas^. The paper add- that there is little doubt that the Japanese realise that they are getting into deep water and are
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  • 50 9 Chinese Counter-Attack On All Fronts. Shanghai. April 24. Gen. Shung Chan's trcops after occupying Chinon are advancing on Kirgchingying. The Chinese commanders have ordered an offensive on all the fronts. Severe fighting continues at N'amin-n.-um. Th; casualties cn bcth r-Ides yesterday were 2,000 each.—"Mln Kuo Pih Pao."
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    • 364 9 FAMOUS I IT FOOTBALLER'S TRIBUTE ISfcj Mr. GEORGE CAMSELL I the clever Middles bo rough al Player, writes: E* —<pj i VERY footballer who plays in a leading team must be in In* pink of condition. That is the first essential. To enable him to combine effectively and to put
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  • 301 10 BIG SCORE BY S.R.C. Two-Day Match. RAIN SAVES UNITED SERVICES. The S.R.C had the United Services XI as visitors on the Padang on Saturday and yesterday Rain caused abandonment of the game wh<n the visitors went in a second time. Scores: UNITED
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  • 204 10 300 Runs In Less Than Four Hours. Tht match at the S.C.C. on Saturday, wher the Indian Association were the Club's visitors was left drawn. Scores: S.CC C J. Windle b Pradhan 15 E. MacCreanor not cut 74 P O'Neil Dunne b Davar 29 Ifeftjc! C
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  • 207 10 N.C.C. 2nd XI Trounced At Home. BoyS Bave the Nondescripts' 2nd XI a trouncing on the McNair Road ground on Saturday by 124 runs. ScoresN.C.C P R. Forbes run out 21 A Abeygunawardane b Chan 0 G P Chandradasa b Ferguson 16 L. If. Pennefather c Ross b
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  • 243 10 V.M.C.A. Beat Wilts At Tanglin. G. Willis follcwed up his century against the Indian Association last week with another at i Tanglin on Saturday. Following this up with gcod bowling, he was mainly responsible for the Y.M.C.A.'s ccmfortable win by a margin of 123 runs after declaring
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  • 202 10 Saturday's Game At Hong Lim Green. The Nondescripts beat ihe Chinese on the S C.R.C. ground on Saturday by 5 wickets and 38 runs. Scores: S.C.R.C. Evan Weng c de Silva b Hassan 55 Teng Chew b Rodrigo 3 Choon Leong b Rodrigo 1 Chow Tat b
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  • 187 10 Khalsa Association Win By 11 Runs. Playing at the Target Road ground on Satur» day. the Khalsa Association beat the V.M.C A 2nd XI by ll runs. Scores: V.M.C.A. Hope c Singh b Rahda 7 Galistan b Rahda 3 Stack c Singh b Singh 14 Fong Limb
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  • 22 10 Reuter. Akron (Ohio), April 22 The dirigible •Macon," slster-shlp of the ill-fated "Akron," has completed a successful 13-hour aoa,iden flight.—Reuter.
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  • 323 10 In Aid Of Child Welfare Society. BOXING. A series of three-round bouts in aid of the Child Welfare Society was given by members oi the R.A., R.A.F., Wiltshires and Maley Felice at the Moonlight Hall on Saturday evening. Lady Clementi and the Bishop ol Singapore, the
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  • 249 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. The following are the positions of the teams in the S.A.F.A. League competition up to dat?: FIRST DIVISION. Goals. P W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Malays 5 4 0 1 24 6 9 SRC 6 3 1 2 17 10 8 Chinese 5 3
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  • 196 10 Desperate Struggle With Robber. The Singapore Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne) opened an inquiry this morning regarding the death of an elderly Chinese who was. it is alleged, murdered in the early hours of the morning of April 12. The deceased. Ah Jee, was 67 years of
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  • 37 10 ueueved-to have been knocked down by a motor-car. a Chinese was found lying unconscious on Orchard Road on Saturday night •mS h, i( int SCi?* severe head which bled profusely. The ambulance was in attendance.
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  • 287 10 Spain Eliminated By Britain. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter. Barc?lona London. April 22. In the first round of the Davis Cup, Maier and Durall (Spain) beat Perry and Hughes (Gicai ĕrltain) 6—3. d—1, 1—4 6, 6—3. Britain leads by two matches to one. —Reuter. London. April 23. Perry beat Sindreu
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  • 132 10 Ties in the tournament at the S R C TO-DAYS TIES. CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES: N. E Ers v Dr. G. F. dt Souza. SINGLES HANIfCAP: G. E N. Oehlen i owe 3) v. N. S. Hjgan 15.1). D E Siddons (scr.) v. J. v. M ss (plus 30» to
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  • 39 10 Tics. In the Royal Singapore Yact Club tournament: TO-DAY S TIES. Anderson v. Coltait: Mr. and Mrs. Cox v. Miss Lansdale and Blyth plus 2. TO-MORROW'S TIE. Anderson and Hoops owe 4 v. Boyd and Cox scr.
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  • 131 10 Boy's Left Arm Almost Severed. The Ambulance Department was called upon to deal with two machinery accidents yesterday afternoon. The first case occurred in a workshop m Wallich Street, where a Chinese boy of about 15 years of a{,e got his left arm entangled in some machinery. His
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  • 78 10 m mi Inflammatory Pasters In Japan. Reuter. Tckyo, April 22. The latest manifestation of anti-British resentment stirred up by the abrogation of the Indc-Japanese Treaty is ths distribution of inflammatory posters by an organisation calling itself the "Asiatic An'.i-British League." The posters urge the Japanese. Chinese and Indians
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  • 81 10 On raiding a house in Cross Street late last night Revenue Officers discovered 350 tahils of non-Gcvernment chandu concealed in a rattan suit-case. A Chinese man and woman were arrested. When they were produced before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) this morning on a charge
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  • 341 10 Malayan Championship Competition. BILLIARDS. Saturday's and last night's ties in the Malayan championship competition at the New World for the Padmcre Challenge Shield present d through Messrs. Frankel Bros, resulted as follows SATURDAY'S MATCHES 6.30 p.m.: Low Hock Kiat (Clerical Unioni beat Yacob bin Kassim (Darul Taalam
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  • 258 10 The Rest Win Annual Match. GOLF. The England team was beatei b in the annual four-ball golf mat Timan yesterday, by eleven to The results were: ENGLAND^ S A. Beavis and j x Smith W. Elder J4, s R. J. Isherwood C E and H. Jackson 0. T
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  • 25 10 The replay for the Keppel G.C. April medal between F.G. Ridout and F w Peachey resulted in a win for the latter
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  • 35 10 The Island Club April medal (bogey>, ph«r4 far on Saturday and Sunday, resulted in a via for L. Read <20i all square [Other sports news will be found on pages 12 13.]
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 38 10 Your child nhd/ milk! NOW—AT A PRltt WITHIN {VtfiyONtS R€AC+l 0. r INCLUDE NATURES OWN +KALTH +WD NOT ONLY IN Tflt YOUNGSTER'S DI€T, BUT IN ADULTS TOO. THIS NUTRITIOUS, GROWTH STIMULATION IS €SS€NTIAL TO AIXH SINGAPORE COLD HORACE
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  • 41 11 WRONG IMPRESSIONS CORRECTED. Professor s Tour. Singapore Clean And Modern. "This is not the Singapore of Kipling but a fine, clean modern city,' said Prof. Hyde, an American Professor of Jcurnalism. to a "Malaya Tribune representative yesterday.
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  • 963 11 An interesting visitor to Singapore is Mr. Grant M. Hyde, Professor of Journalism at the University of Wisconsin, which has one of the two largest schools of journalism in the United States, the other being the University of Missouri which fosters the Yenching School of Journalism at
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 209 11 JUST UNPACKED i IRST QUALITY KECHAP BATAVIA SALTISH SWEET. Soya is specially prepared for market from best selected beans manufactured in a most m ntific method. tppetizins relish roast meats. S^r*&fc Vr 'h. vames. fife-^ft^ LION BRAND < Nbtainable at: D.T. LIM Co. North Bridge Road. SINGAPORE. I LLISON S.
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    • 364 11 "POLYDOR Records I I FANTASIAS FROM THE OPERAS: I j La Boheme, i Madame Butterfly, J J Carmen, j 11 Trovatore, j Rigolettc. I j PLAYED BY THE BERLIN STATE OPERA J ORCHESTRA. PAUL GODWIN ORCH. j AND ETC J i j j Season Co., Ltd. U5, North Bridge Road,
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    • 421 11 I MARINE INSURANCE j (J GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED jj AT LOW RATES For quotations for mil transit risks by Road, Rail or Water fl J Apply to:— A SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. I General Agents: I I Motor Union Insurance Co., Ltd., I Merchants' Marine
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 509 11 CLUB DIARY. (There ate numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which ore readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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  • 190 12 Her Ambitions In New Guinea. Amsterdam. Strong confirmation cf the "Dally Herald'* reports of Japanese ambit ons in New Guinea has been given by Mr. Maisucka in an in'erview with Dutch journalists. Mr. Ma suoka (who, af er all, paid a flying visit to Th? Hague) said
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  • 135 12 An audience Of about 53 heard some brilliari plane) paying by Alexander lansnan. the JFOUBS Polish pianis.-composer, in tne Singapore Memorial Hall on Saturday. The attendance was discoursing bu: tho small audience was very app ecia ive. lar.'man played on'y his cwn compositions, b»«irin..ng wi h the three
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  • 37 12 Prom China by the "Van Heutsz." due at Sir.papere ta-c'ay. Prom China and Japan by the "London Maidue r; Singapore to-morrow. Pi DO China and Japan by the "Havana Man-.'' due at Singapore on Wednesday.
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  • 58 12 Summa a brown cow belonging to the untitled t c <-1 n Btati j at Kaßaag, Austria, is said to have S'; up a new world's record for cattle of her class. She is new daily delivering an average of over seven gallons of milk. This amounts to about 2.6C0
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  • 173 12 Death Of Former Acting Governor. London, April 22. J Sir Jam *s Alexander Cwettcnham, former Colcnial Secretary. Straits Set lemen s, died to-day in BwltSSrland. —Reuter. i Eorn In 1846 Sir James was a son of the T ate Mr. J. O. Swetf nham, of Belper
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  • 109 12 Singapore, April 24. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Bohna 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Fal Ring 13: Areumasan Marti 14; Pres. Mom oe 11: Katcng 3. Empire Dock (Ent:ance Gate 3). Steel Traveller 30. Errnire Dock 'Etltranee Gate 4). L'a".n tshifts to 33
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  • 42 12 untitled letter t egrams will te accepted at all telgr.ph ofhees in the Straits Settlcmen's and Fede-cted Malay States fcr transmission to Italy at $10.35 for 25 words or less including the indication "D. L.T." Each additional word is chargd 40 cents.
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  • 33 12 The untitled of a bachelor tax. which, it be. LLvated, will pi educe £25.000 is the chief charge included in the Annual Taxieig Bill, which was int.educed in the Hcuse of Representatives to-night.
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  • 1932 12 ARSENAL WIN CHAMPIONSHIP OF FIRST DIVISION. ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUES. MANCHESTER CITY'S GOOD FORM ON EVE OF CUP FINAL. By winning their nuay match -gainst ,he Pensioners on Saturday, Arsenal made cer'a n ol the champion-hip of the First Division rf the English League.
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  • 27 12 Result Of Saturday's Reolay. Reuter. Lcndon. April 22. At Dailiniton tc-d y in the Amateur Cup final re-play, Kirsstcnians beat Stockton by 4-1. —Rcut-r.
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  • 905 12 Chinese Beat The R.A.F. I (By "FULL-BACK.") As was generally expected, the Chinese beat ti;e R.A.F. at the Jalan Besar Stadium en Saturday in Div. I of the S.A.F.A. League. Opening the score early in the game, the Chinese were unable to make uiirther progress until
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  • 389 12 Singapore Peranakan Beat Kota Raja. Fiaying wi'h determination, the s rcranakan Association made no misUb ln beating the Kota Raja Club yesterdav at ,k Thp n^ a Sta 2 ,Um 111 the r?play of the «"a] io. the Malaya Football Association Cup Th scored thrice without reply,
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  • 38 12 During the Easter holidays, th m m the Chinese Students' Literary A spent an enjoyable 'ime visiting Mr Tan Ke.'s factory in Sumbawa Road and on Si a iocial was held a. the Associate r.'s p
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 8 12 j After aSwiM 1 FRASER&. NEAVE U?- -DISTRIBUTOR
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    • 92 12 I fpl§) FAMEL'S SYRUP j Si succee d where other I jJij remedies have failed to prevent j and cl,rc: Chills Cou^hs i Bronchitis (chronic), Catarrh. ilj Asthma, Influenza, Emphysema. n j Inspiratory ATP JNIj. orpans trlC. ILtl'! Chrspic Bronchitis "W!| Nesl«dec" CoMa Catarrh I mm\\ Asthri}a.lnflu«nr,a. am Why not
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  • 1276 13 NEW ZEALAND TEST. First Match. DETAILED REPORT OF I'LAY. Christchurch March 24. i .iui made a brilliant recovery from a tart in the first of the two Test ai-uinst New Zealand here to-day. O! -ood wicket, the tourists lost Sutclifle their opening
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  • 1294 13 Big Hitting By Brown And Voce. Christchureh iN.E.) March 25. When bad light stepped play for the day at 5.25. New Zealand had lost three wickets in making 153. New Zealand have had some bad luck in this match, however, for Vivian, the best all-rounder in the
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  • 585 13 Sand Storm Causes Abandonment. Christ Church. March 27. A violent cold dust storm followed by rain caused the first test match between England and New Zealand to be abandoned as a draw here to-day. After New Zealand had made 223 in their first innings and, following on.
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  • 390 13 Names That Are Household Words. RUGBY FOOTBALL. at i London. April 6. JKtta close of each rugby season a number P T dfOP QUt li not from th*tt arena tL ,rwn the international 1S aiS certain ™mber in their ot S J erse V he nm seaso At
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  • 769 13 Youngsters Who Helped To Bring Success. London. April 6. Scotland had only to draw with Ireland at Dublin last week to win the championship for the season 1932-33. They did more for h, beating their rivals by two dropped goals (3 points) they secured the distinction
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  • 42 13 Obtainable as Crrme Tokalon (Rose Colour) for use at night. Creme Tokalon White Skin food for use in the morning. Ob ainable from all good dealers and chemists in the S.S. and F.M.S., also from KENG HIN CO., Malacca.
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    • 132 13 300 BABIES IN ONE INSTITUTION ALL HAPPY AND CONTENTED ON "LACTOGEN" r* Lactogea contains the right nutriment in the «ight forms ;:nd 'mm^^^^^^^^ proportions to ensure healthy development. x "I shall be very pleased to recommend Lactogen as a perfect Food for infants. Over .SOO babies have been I l1
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  • 84 14 Here are some figures about the American car industry for 1932 which ha/c been issued by the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce: The American and Canadian production numbered 1,198,500 cars and 237,500 trucks; 13 per cent, were sold abroad; 93 per cent, of the cars produced were
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  • 2037 14 19 Experts' Warning-. TWO 'PLANES COULD KILL MILLIONS. The character of the next war was, even Ufore 1914. a favourite subject of discussion. Soldiers were bound to discuss it as a matter of professional duty, though they do not seem to have met with much success, and
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  • 208 14 Extending Roufe j 0 Hyderabad. lI.VU. The preliminaiies connected posed diversion of the •> At* Service to atdenbad ment of a Civil Av, !t n Chi process of completion althot establishment of the Cuil a the presidency of the Am hoped to push ■rraim mi v
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  • 180 14 Automatic Transmission Invention. A new automatic transmission ha-, b,, invented by an American engine» 1 a equipped with this device will h:«vt no dutc'h to push out or gear to shift, according to th inventor. The gears are mounted on ov mnning clutchcs which are put in
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  • 131 14 The Copper Ball Of St. Peter's. Rome. March lf> When Poj)e Pius XI. was a younger man he riimbed to the ball which surmounts the deme of St. Peter's one hot day. and uaalmost overcome by the heat as he sto-d inside. t "If ever I am
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 443 14 JOHNSON OUTBOARD! Unrivalled MM /\TP/\f~) Unequalled I in Speed. ifIU 1 till In Performance j lOl'R BIGGEST BARGAIN IX OUTBOARD MOTORS IS Johnson Dependability. A JOHNSON Outboard mo or is your strongest esnoance cf sheer dependability and happy hours on the water. No guessing about performance. Ask yourself if it
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    • 128 14 IGULL BAHARj IRinS OFF DANDRUFF MARVEL- I LQISLY WELL, TRY A BOTTLE: The New INHALANT Lozenges. Scientific DIRECT Treatment For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat Asthma, Bronchitis, T ™T S Rtcpiroide, dis. olv d in Ibe mouih. release aromatic vapours of a highly curative, soothing -^531 and germicidal na.ure. 4 "fslsl?
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 666 14 EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES 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. Two of the following frequencies and wav#>lengtths will be used in the transmissions te the Indian zone. Announcements will be
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  • 258 15 Women's Wiles To Win Over Troops. Canton, Mar. 30. A atrocious scheme to undermine the r rnment forces has be-n laid bare here. ding to the Central Press, which fays tha* instructions have b-en uncovered which ued by the so-called Political j the China Labour and Peasants
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  • 108 15 untitled are notified in the Oasette Mr A. S. Haynes to act as colonial secretary. S s and M a member of the Singapore Harbour Board: Mr. N. K. Bain a actas Resident Councils*:, Malacca: Mr. L. R 9 Karl to be I* >lict Magistrate. a btant d.m.. Jttd* and
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  • 648 15 Alleged Attack. 'EUROPEAN WARDER'S ESCAPE. (From Our Oxen Correspondent.) Johore, April 20. Puller details are to hand regarding the i assault on the European gaoler in charge of the Johore State Prison by a Cantonese prisoner named Chee Tan (serving 10 years* r.i.) on Sunday morning.
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  • 124 15 Investigations Conducted In England. The National Physical Laboratory (England) is investigating the possibility of devising apparatus to ascertain accurately the "skiddy" characteristics of a read. The device employed for the purpos- is motor cycle and sidecar with a wheel adjustable to any angle to the direction of travel.
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  • 33 15 In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Mills, applications for substituted service cf bankruptcy notice were granted against L. R. R. Raman Chettiar. Ong Kah L?ck and Chop Sin Thye Hin.
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  • 21 15 Mr. and Mrs. Claude da Silva returned to Singapore by the 'Marnix Van St. Aldegonde" yesterday after a holiday in Java.
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  • 608 15 Appeal Against Unfair Discrimination. in W r 11 f Indian bank community Stt A CIU a Was raised in th Indian Legisrrr n i.t;' Cmbly by an motion apS t!ll T r ed by a merr ber representing Sf- I]*, community concerned ™*I\h Madrasi: the Nattukottai
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  • 445 15 Suggestion Of Ratepayers' Association. Municipal coir.mitt.ee No. 1 took the following action at a meeting held on April 4 Considered nineteen late claims for refund of rates under Section 58A. and approved two subject to deduction of 10 per cent., and approved one subject to deduction of 10
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    • 220 15 1 IMPORTANT We are quite prepared to back up every word we have said about the current saving properties and the efficiency of PHILIPS lamps by a convincing demonstration showing the striking j difference in luminous efficiency and current consumption between a Philips lamp and a lamp of dubious origin.
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    • 313 16 CLOCK OR WATCH J you treasured, might have stopped working, a few days ago, or Months, or Years. NEVER MIND BRING IT TO US AND WE WILL HAVE IT GOING RIGHT FOR YOU IN NO TIME. Yick Won Hing 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, Near Middle Road). 1 Contractor for Repairs
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    • 580 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. 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—"Silverton," 8. Upper Wilkie Road, two-storeyed compound house, with sanitary installation, water, electric lights and garage Apply
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    • 465 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of Thursday, April 27, 1933, for the following supply during 1933: Supply of Bitumen for use on Singapore Roads. Samples of bitumen in sufficient quantity for testing shall be submitted with th? tenders
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    • 333 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF AUGUSTUS VICTOR VAN DER BEEK. DECEASED. PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE No. 144 (TRUSTEES). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all crecYors having any claims against the Estate of the sbovc dec asd, late of No. 22, Buffalo Road, Singapore, who died on the 26th November.
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    • 366 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—I93O A J.S. Motor Cycle complet? with accessories, Lucas "MDB" Magdyno Lighting and Ignition Set, has a very good appearance and recently overhauled. Reasonable offer accepted. Can be seen by appointment only. Box No. 138, c o Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE—Eight D. C Linotype Motors, each y
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    • 512 16 \l VCMKECI h CTS. URGE TtEE I g g Eve^rVherej fIY GRAMOPHONE UA MAINSPRINGS British Make. Made from the finest quality steel Obtainable from all Chinese Watch Rppalrerj and Gramophone Dealers. All siz:s available for all kinds cf gramophones. We guarantee wonderful regularity action if correct size is fitted. MALAYA
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