Malaya Tribune, 27 April 1933

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA VqL XX.- -No. OS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Apr. 27, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1933.
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    • 94 1 m 111 I SiUWB HEft MOfIEBS STORE 1 J Refrigerated Supplies, Cakes Confectionery j And A Full Range of Groceries Provisions. S 1 I NOW AVAILABLE at j j COLD STORAGE j ORCHARD ROAD. jj jjp=T E -ir=u inr====ii—ti ii ir==j j w «*hed with Buffalo j 1 Im^^&^^J^^i Soap
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    • 159 1 A. FLINTEK 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Nt<ck!aees of every size and quality. Selling at latest and s, umrtet prices. Also buying p| coins and gold oraamenU of every class and quality, paying highest prim according to daiiy exchange rates. I" -I 111- I WHY DOES EVERYONEj
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  • 477 2 First Match On May 3. CONSTANTINE MAY NOT PLAY. The We.t Indies cricket team to tour thi.< summei arrive in London this week and play then first match on May 3 against the Club Cricket Conference. The following players are making the
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  • 436 2 AMAZONS OF THE RING. Women Ambitious To Give Exhibitions. London. April 6. Not content with filling the expensive nag side seats at all-in wrestling bouts, women fcik are now ambitious to give exhibitions in the ling of their own peculiar abili r ies in tnr r ontests. Women's all-in
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  • 499 2 BOYCOTT ON FRANCE. Famous Player On Sportsmanship. London, April 13. Despite overtures by the French Rugby Federation including a proposal to send a deletion to London, headed by the President of the Federation to discuss the removal of the boycott oil French rugby, by the Home Unions, there
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  • 1414 2 INTER-VARSITY MATCH. Light Blues Drub Dark Blues. London, March 30. There was drama in plenty and lots of remarkable ycuthful goJf was seen when Cambridge won its Jubilee Golf match with Oxford on the Princes links at Sandwich. It was a two-day match. Beginning with foursomes there was a
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    • 195 2 Sealed in the TRU-VAC tin, VIRGINIA CIGARETTES reach you in FRESH condition you will appreciate the thought and care given" rv 7e,;rr r2BS Jlte^ntostiseientitic HO jagged «dges no imfr*l m j j n a packing yetldevised W The patent" TRU-VAC" Tin haTannihilated i time and distance, conquered heat and cold,
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  • 1480 3 DIEHARD AMENDMENT LOST. IM)!4NS NOV TO VOTE OR HELP FRAME THE REPORT? of the Joint Select a in. Tuesday's Malaya ibject of a petty family hi Conservative sections of n the ICth inst. The rery aunnat d and
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  • 21 3 A London message of April 9 states the condition of Mr. Vithalbhai Patel, who ha. been very ill, shows slight improvement.
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  • 123 3 To End Before Parliament Is Prorogued. IT is authoritatively stated in London that the various periods mentioned for the duration of the Joint Select Committee on Indian reforms are wholly speculative. The duration is completely in the hands of the Committee itself but all proceedings must be
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  • 69 3 New Delhi, April 9 Dewan Bahadui Ramaswami Mucaliar had an interview with the Viceroy yesterday It is undtn-stood that he discussed with His Excellency the plight of the expelled Chettiar bankers of Saigon and requested His Excellency to acquaint His Majesty's Government with the fullest details regarding
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  • 48 3 In the Bombay Mayoral election on the; 10th inst the communal rotat-cu rula was not observed and Dr. Javle. a Hindu, who had been narrowly defeated on om< previous, occasions, was elected Mayor' in a fOur-COi nered contest with a Jew. an Official European and a non-Official Europ.ee.
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  • 346 3 Diehards Carry Campaign Through Country. London. April 13. ORD Sankey. writing in the "News-Letter," says that those who drafted the White Paper would be the last to say tt U impossible to improve it. We know ihe difficulties which have to be overcome and that with the
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  • 1444 3 HISTORY AND ACHIEVEMENTS. INDO-MALAYAN REVIEW:" MEW MONTHLY PUBLISHED. PROMPTED by the original idea of publishing an Indian newspaper v.hie h found public expression in the All-Malaya Indian Conference held at Singapore in 1929. the Kinta Indian has followed the good example of its sister organisations, in
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    • 138 3 Your home ™LMtieecis protection Dust and dirt hold a constant menace—disease germs. The purifying lather of Lifebuoy Soap sweeps away dirt and germs together. No threatening impurity can withstand the wonderful health element in Lifebuoy. Let your home and L^EBUOY SOAP CLEANSES PURIFIES PROTECTS g I.EVFR NtmH LIMIT FO, PORT
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    • 245 3 I Whispered e Unpleasant Odour is Caused by Underarm Hair' Yyoniie llMn w>nderr.! why she wm MpOVuU Mt M w.r; N !i a wsoii.il m.ittn it .jifVuu \<> i h-■ Faifty. I T'luCi-.eJ bp COMMON H..ir BtssVf the arrr.s is Mt only agty and repulsivehMfcMg uj*. greatly aggravate! the <>M
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  • 277 4 Shipping News Notices. THE WRONG VALVE OPENED. Why "President Madison" Sank. IJtURTHEIt news is now available regarding F the mishap to the President Madison- last month, when she sank at her moorings at Seattle. I Radio advices from American Mail Line executives in Seattle are to the effect that at
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  • 291 4 Weft-Known Blue Funnel Steamer Sold. The sale of the Italian cargo steamer "Aurania" to mapper a, after being laid up at Cent a fee three years, seems 9 matter of small interest to rtuder.ts of British ships and shipping, until they look her up in the Register
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  • 210 4 Order For Sale Of A London Steamer. In the Admiralty Division recently, Mr. Justice Bateson heard a motion by the master of the steamer "Henford" for judgment on his claim for wages and disbursements in default of uppearanre by the owners, the Ajax Shipping Co., Ltd., of
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  • 138 4 Judgment For Shanghai Chinese Company. Saying that he was satisfied that Mr. J. J. McCarthy was a principal, if not the sole principal, of the Anglo-Asiatic S.N. Co.. Judge P. Grant Jones entered judgment for the plaintiffs in H.M. Supreme Cour at Shanghai. Plaintiffs were the Ming Shing
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  • 186 4 American Vessels Of The Wagon. NO m re will pas engers thirst en the Dallar Lines. Prohibition is gone f.r good. The head office in San Fiancisco has decreed that Dollar ships may take advantage of the provisions of the recent Congressional Act, which allowed 3.2 per
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  • 152 4 "Gorgon" To Have Speed Of 24 Knots. The new ship which Alfred HoK and Co. have ordered for the joint service of the Ocean S. S. Co. and the West Australian S. N. Co., for the tiade between the Straits. Dutch East Indies and West Australia, will
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  • 121 4 Departmental Agreement Closes Dairen Dispute. Complete agreement has at last been reached between the Japanese Department of Communications and the Department of Overseas Affairs ever the purchase of old foreign vessels by th« Dairen Kisen Kaisha. The Dairen Kisen will be allowed to tmpon ix vessels, but no
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  • 87 4 Blazing Petrol Fires Forest 300 Yards Away. A motor beat lying in Ujina harbour. Hiroshima. Japan, blew up late at night in mail ft-rek. The crew of three were instantly killed. The explosion was so violent that houses in the vicinity of the harbour had glass
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  • 193 4 Masts Too Tall For Sydney Bridge. HOW are we going to do it?" is th? cry of Captain L. Petes, of the German fourmasted sailer. "Magdalene Vinnen, whicn entered Sydney harb;ur. nftino He was faced with the problem of getting his -hip. three masts of which are 215
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  • 139 4 Maximum Penalty On Swedish Master. At Liverpool Police Court recently, belore the Stipendiary Magistrate, Mr. Stuart Deacon. Ewart Taube, master of the Swedish steamer -Nyland," was charged, on the information of Captain G. Jenkin. principal officer of tne Board of Trade at Liverpool, with having made a voyage
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  • 207 4 "Karapara." Brit.. 3.722 tons, from Calcutta gb-«; for Penang and Calcutta 27-4. •Havana Maru." Jap.. 3.450 tons, from Yokohama 26-4; for Calcutta via Rangoon 27-4. -Argun Mara." Jap.. 4.040 tons, from Krraehi 26-4: fot Japan 27-4. ••Silvcrsandal." Brit.. 3.693 tons, from Hongkong 26-4; fcr Port Swettenham 1-5. Compiegne." French.
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  • 232 4 To Be Shipped In Parts To Shanghai. Shanghai. April 6. STUDIED in Shangnai. her plans and sp eincaiirns being drawn at the yards of the Societe Franco-Chinoise de Constructions Metalliques ct of the Messageries Maritime*, at Kiousin Docks, a 230- r oot French gunboat is building
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  • 177 4 Fisherman Found Guilty Of Possession. Holding <hat mere physical grasp of a parcel was possession. Mr Wynne-Jnes In the Cent r al Police Court recently imposed th? maximum fine cf $5 009 or one year"s hard labCUT en Kwok Sc. charged wKh the possession of 900 taels
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  • 115 4 Locally-Built Vessel Leaves For Manila. The new motor-vessel "Princess of Negros." which has just been over by the Negroa Navigation Crtnpany from her builders, the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., left on the afternoon of April 19 for Manila, frcm whence the will proceed to Negros. and
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    • 504 4 BTEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BKiTISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. I in'■• operated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PBNTNBULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., I-ONDON and PAR EAST MA T L SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. Ko. China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. HtJd
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    • 262 4 I LLOYD TRIESTINO I t (Incorporated in Italy). J j EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. j m—mmmmm Cailinir at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, f SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi Aden. Massowah. Suez, Port J Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said gHndisi, Venice and Trieste. i I Said, Brindisi, Venice and
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    • 197 4 Ii AM BURG-AM ERIK A LINIE Deutsch Australische Dainpfschiffs H» C Gescllfchaft j (Companies Incorporated in Germany). j OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1333. M.s. HAVELLAND, via Manila May 7 f m s LEVERKUSEN, via Manila May Hi m.s. ERMLAND, via Manila May 28 t m.s. BURGENLAND,
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    • 537 4 STEAMER SAILINGS NORttDEUTSCHES (Incorporated tp Germany». The undernoted are the Company aateashl fixtures: OUTWARDS. uu. "TRnSR" for Manila, ns?, Shanghai and Japan f "HOLSTLIN" for Japan HOMEWARDS. 1933. "SAALE" for Marseilles, A'd.rm. Ro'terdam, Hamburg and Brett a, arriving Apr. 30. tailing m H y i "Cargo steamers with limited i.d>v<»t
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  • 428 5 ■pore, Thursday, 11 a.m. rtnf Un share quotations are Issued to, exchange and stock by Buyers Sellers. Tin 23 3 24|3 lit- 20'- norn 11.6 12|6 116 126 Padanf 0 05 0.074 T.u 0.35 0.40 Tin 0.40 norn J. Bunnan Malay «I- 7|-nom lerianf Tin
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  • 194 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. NEW YORK RUBBER PRICE UP. Local Sentiment Bright. (By Out Financial Correspondent., Singapore. Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore) 7 7 8 cts., up 1/4 ct. Tin (Singapore), SB7, up $> t Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 2 9 16d., down 1 32d. Market Tone:
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  • 142 5 Japanese Traders Want A Boycott. Reuter. Tokyo. April 26 Although a section of the Japanese cotton traders are increasingly vociferous in advocating a boycott of Indian co'ton in retaliation for the abrogation of the Indo-Japanese treaty if conversations in London and Simla fail to produce a satisfactory agreement.
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  • 385 5 Lloyds Chairman Sees The Dangers. Mr. J. W. Beaumont Pease, chairman of Lloyds Bank, was tho speaker at the annual luncheon held In London recently of the International Association for Promo*too and Protection of Trade. He said that many suggestions had been made as to how the Chancellor
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  • 44 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London Spot: 2 9 16d. New Yrrk: 4'* cents. Singapore: 7 13 16—7 15 16 cents. TIN London Spot: £164. <Up 22s. 6d >. London 3 months: £164 12s. 6d. (Up 22s 6d>. Singapore: $87.00. COPRA Su;:dvied $3.80 Mixed $3.55
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  • 129 5 Operation Of The Coal Mines Act. That this country cannot achieve any degree a prosperity without the removal or reduction I trade bar.iers and financial restrictions, wvnch would enable markets of the world to purchase our raw materials and manufacutred gecds. is emphasised in the annual report
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  • 1344 5 Lean And Difficult Year. INDIA'S INDUSTRIAL FUTURE. Tlaj 79th ordinary general of ■he sharehoid.rs of the Chartered Bank ct India Australia and China was held on March London. E e C bankS 38 c Dr^!de ri ArthU H d AnyerS WUUi (the chairman; S ed and m
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  • 667 5 Singapore. Thursday, 11 a.m. The following rubber ahare quotation* art i&tued by Fra-er and Co. and LyaU and Kraft: Te *ue Value. Praser UralJ <*■ j Mttiva (tr O Evatt 1 AHenby $0.50 $0 60 $0 45 $0.55 1 A'or Gajah 0.30 040 030 0.40
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    • 50 5 THE fl V\ SOUTH imt-B BRITISH V Jb\ INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. RIIE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH. One*- i w, Manager. I. rmiayaon Oreen. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND I'ERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. I* General Man*,*
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    • 56 5 i Your Bank Book. In it will be recorded the small savings you are able to j^P^Mc\vWm|S» i bank from time to time. Soon 1 it will show you a handsome j account, assisted by 3 per cent Blw interest paid quarterly. N? 9 COLLYfcR QUAY SINGAPORE j Head Office:
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    • 81 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000.000 Paid-up-Capital £1.000.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi, Madras. Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuli, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and interest allowed at 2% per
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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 Hap,*, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL. Authorised $10,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HI AO OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL VRAM 11. 458. NOR'IH BRIDGE HOAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Cnee
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    • 303 6 J THS INDEPENDENT THEATRE WITH THE PICK OF THE WORLD'S PICTURES. J ZOOM The Newest Howard Hi:»hes Air Thriller gets away to a Flying Start! Romance, and laughs in Paris—in Soaring Planes j Chester Morris Billie Dove I OUT TO SPLIT YOUR SIDES WITH LAUGHTER TH "COCK OF THE A
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    • 432 6 A ijlXti seriai err t;B Greeted by PACKED HOUSES at Yesterday's Premiere Capitol j OAS NIGHTLY O.IS j MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY! j Gaumont-Ufa's happiest Musical Romance HAPPY EVER AFTER 1 1 with i!P^ r I LILIAN HARVEY gjj i JACKjj HULBEBT s£, &ffi j I f SBIHIE HALE p
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    • 241 6 FOLLOW THE CROWDS AND FOLLOW a| II THE LAUGHS! MONEY UMS NIK —THAT SOUNDS FUNNY, BUT THEN IT'S A FUNNY FILM J YOU'LL ENJOY THIS PARAMOUNT BRITISH PRODUCT!* Starring John Loder i j Gibb Mclaughlin COMMENCING TO-MOHHOW AN UNUSUAL ENTERTAINMENT. THE UNKNOWN SINGER j 1 The Famous French Production Specially
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  • 786 7 H1NESE REPORT. DENIED. Japanese Retreat For xNew Offensive i ,,ii s«- cable reports of British un- in ir« landed at C'hinwanfftao mi the bring ordered to v. tin f>< 11 are drni<«. by Rsuter. hiuevir. »r«at anxitty abou- siiuaMi)» in North China, where iiildt 11 r»treat »f
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  • 303 7 S. S. (S.) A. Summoned To Give Evidence. I At a meeting of the committee of the Straus Se tlements .Singapore) Association it was noted that the hon. secretary had been invited I ,I Vldence on May 2« to the reasons wmen led the Association to request Oovern-
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  • 99 7 Chinese And Koreans Rising Along Railway. Shanghai. April 27. It is reported that 10.000 Chinese and Koreans belonging tc the Chinese National Army (Votun- M in Ku in are n ing along the Kitun or Kiriti-Ttrnhoa Railway.--Sin Chew Jit Poh." Tii. Kiilway. which was constructed by Soutii Manchuria
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  • 53 7 Closure Of Canton Sincere Co. Requested. Hongkong. April 27. The Kow Kuo Wui (National Salvation Association) has passed a resolution requesting the Police at Canton to close the Sincere fjo. and tre Asia Hotel for non-payment of the $200,000 fine imposed on them for stocking Japanese goods—"Mm
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  • 216 7 I Series Of Hauls By Monopolies. A series of cases coming withfn the jurisdiction of the Liqu*or Ordinance were dealt with by the District Judge <Mr. H. A. Forren, this morning, when a number of offender?were punished. Mr. P. H. Elkins. Controller attached to the Monopolies Dept.. prosecuted FINE
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  • 143 7 Mrs. Clumeck Expires After Operation. The death occurred during the early hours this morning, at the Gi neral Hospital, of Mrs. Clumeck, M.B.E., widow jf Mr. V Clumeck. head of the firm of Clouet and Co. The deceased was 4G years old and came tc Singapore about
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  • 552 7 Solicitor's Employee In Bankruptcy. Eliot ErtH, lamination of Cecil Edward AhSL I 8n cmplovee of Messrs. Mendis and R«n£; r was commenced at the Cfatef mc« C U t yesterda y Acting Tador Mr W C H Mr. D. H Tudor. Assistant Official .Assignee, conduced the examination.
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  • 174 7 Contraband Tobacco On Premises. Foi having in his possession a large quantity ci con'raband tobacco So Peng How. the proprietor of a grocer's shop in North Bridge Road, was fined S5OO or in default six months' rigorous imprisonment) by the Third Magistrate (Mr. J. F F. Gregg >
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  • 130 7 Eastern Delegates Gather In Malaya. A Catholic educational convention in which many Eastern countries were represented was held at Penang on Monday and Tuesday The convention was presided over by the Rev Bro. James 0.8.E.. and Rev. Brothers Stephens and Lcran represented Singapore, the former St. Jeseph's Institution
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  • 59 7 Have you cleared your wardrobes and Sfflrt your surplus clothes to the Y. W. C A. for the Jumble Sale? Men, OonwH and (hildren are to be catered for, and parcels can be sent in v to to-morrow morning. The sale will be held at the Y.
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  • 225 7 Alleged Feud Between Two Families. Talip bin Mohamed Tahir. a Malay, appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay. on a charge cf attempting to cause hurt by uoministering a deleterious dru<- in a cup of coffee. According to the complainant, a teacher cf the Koran
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  • 937 7 Widow's $32,000. TEMPLE TRUSTEE'S EVIDENCE. An alleged attempt to .swindle an i.i.Vlv (hircse widow out of $32,000 was mentioned in the Second Court yesterday, when Mr a w Hay commenced a preliminary inquiry Into tV.o vharges of forgery against a respectable Hvlam nam>d Wong Kony Ten*;
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 297 7 B Where to Stay— C{ {ORIENTAL HOTEII Cj BRAS PASAH ROAD—SINGAPORE. Convenient and Central Situation, l (Juiet And Comfortable, With Modern Sanitation Throughout. j jjj GRtATLY REDUCED TERMS TO SUIT J I PRESENT SLUMP CONDITIONS I I TARIFF. I PER DAY. PER MONTH rj] p Single Double Single Double rfl
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    • 448 7 4 tik k ft* LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Comfortable Board. Two Gentlemen or Married Coupl?. 255 A. Bukit Thttah Road. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankrup cy. No. 14 of 1033. Re MORLEY MO. of No. 4>-R, Everitt Road, off Joo
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 67 7 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night Max. Bright Mln. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. Dr-g. F. Inches. Hours. Deg. F. Ale; Star 89 Nil 93 75 Stiawan 92 0.31 10.5 73 K. Trengganu 89 Nil 10.7 74 Bui: it Jtram 90 2.17 11.7 71 Malacca EC 2.69
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  • 36 8 Miss Tan Choon Im. at General Hospital, on April 27. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Teng Kim. age 15. Cortege leaving General Hcspi'al a„ 5 p.m. to-day to Bidadari Cemetery fcr interment.
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  • 698 8 THE BUDGET —AND AFTER. Britain's Budget does not relieve the taxpayer but it provides for cheaper beer. That may not be such sound finance as the Chancellor of the Exchequer suggests but it is fairly good politics. The British National Government, dominated byConservatives in its domestic policies it least, obviously
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  • 206 8 Comments By The Way. FURTHER attempts are being made to augment the unemployment funds. It is too early yet to eslimate how far the Clerical Union s effort to organise regular office collections, through the medium of chief clerks, is succeeding, but, there seems to be
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  • 187 8 ONE cf this country's mo:t useful organisations which. An the last decade or so. has developed into a real force in the agricu'tural sphere, is the Malayzn Agri-Horticultural Association of Malaya. First held about t'n years ago, the Association's annual exhibition has grown to be one of the
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  • 170 8 THE increasing interest which has been taken in matters Malayan by the Home Government and the Home Press recent months is at once a gratifying indication that Fritain is becoming a little more conscious of the existence and work of the peoples of Malaya For years it
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  • 124 8 AND Malaja is likely to be talked about a good deal in the House of Commons on May 3. because the Colonial Secretary. Sir PhillipCunliffe Lister, will be asked questions on ribber restriction, the repatriation of destitute Europeans in Malaya and the prospect of largo scale cultivation of
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  • 183 8 The cefence alleged (hat the girl proposed !o the man in a case of alleged kidnapping which is being heard by th? Kuala Lumpur magistrate. 41 t]t Two Chinese "chops" are engaged in litigation here *..i connection with conflicting interests over th: marketing
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  • 106 8 For stealing engine parts a Chinese, Liew Yuen, was sent to prison for three months. Good progress is being made with the levelling of the hotel site at Blntang, Cameron Highlands. Mr. H. If. Trower. Superintendent Trade md Customs, Teluk Anson, is going to Ipoh this week tin transfer.
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  • 115 8 Commencing Iron May I, mail, for conveyance by air ttSil will eJO9B at the G P.O. at 6 p.m. every Wednesday. Thq Dhuddist lottery ease, which is attracting a lot of attention here, 'has been h::ed for hearing on May 9. The majority of the members cf the S.
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  • 29 8 Mr. W. C. Dawscn, M.C.S., Seremban, has assumed duties as Adviser of Lands, Alor Stay. in place of Mr. H. F. Monk, who lately went on home leave.
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  • 558 8 "LOOKER-ON" Rubber restriction statements tinue to see-saw between negative and positive. A A The R.G.A. will, says the chair take no action, until approach* the Dutch. That probably means I h they are talking behind the so A President Roosevelt has modernised an old favourite son
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  • 55 8 WESi INDIAN CRICKETERS. OfJ INDIAN AFFAIRS, on page 3. SHIPPING NEWS, on page 4 CLUB DIARY, on page 11 JOHORE NOTES AND NEWS, on page HOW FEVERS ARE CAUSED, on p:>-. TWO WIVES AND 13 CHILDREN MANSLAUGHTER ACQUITTAL, on pair I 1 RADIO PROGRAMME, on page H
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 99 8 |tfgfc% JUST RECEIVED "Walter Hagen" CELEBRATED GOLF CLUBS LADIES' MEN'S F&Lh RANGE OF CLUBS CHROMIUM PLATED TRUE TEMPER SfTEEL SHAFTS. GIBSONS OF KINGHORN. <r ß s ohinsom SINGAPORE j KUALA LUMPUR. i r j I British Again! i AUCUTT'S MALAYAN j COFFEE j Blended, Roasted, Ground j Under European Supervision
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    • 25 8 I 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAM Established 1905. ®> T.K.K.S RUBBER MATTING. M wide 2* rts r ,h 31V" wide 35 cts. per lb.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 200 8 DIARY OF EVENTS. Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, APRIL 27. High Tides—l2.3s p.m., 11.59 p.m. League Football. Dtv. I, S.C.C. v. I.C.P.A, S.C.C.; Div. 11, Chinese II v. Marine, Anson Road; Div. 111, Abattoirs v. Monopolies, Geylang. Billiards, Malayan Championship, New World. TO-MORROW, APRIL 28. High Tide.—l.lo p.m. Meeting,
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  • 406 9 Conversations Ended. fill power for president to COIN SILVER. Accomplished More Than Was Expected. Reuter. Washington, April 27. s authoritatively learnt that Mr. Roosevelt is preparing a for Congress to authorise a moratorium on war debts until World Economic
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  • 169 9 Agenda For Next Monday's Meeting. ine ne *t meeting of the Legislative Covn- Monday, six new members will take the "Colonial Secretary (Mr. A. S the acting Attorney-General <Mr. P. 1 K c -the acting Resident CounMr. N K. Bain>. the acting ■j ;or Chinese (Mr. A. B.
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  • 144 9 r hrec Tobacco Smugglers Punished. diitwbv 1 attem P ted export 911 lb. Chi,.. j j mto the Colony, three 7 Swee Toh and Ang Hoon, Wore !hc D1 trlcl Jud •i; morning. 'staV.'d e ?h e f arrestl Mr Andrew h "1 a'r.rt at 6 am
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  • 40 9 ,7" rs f m 'he NE.I. to Singapore b, EcZ Were Messrs S euernagel. iIJSK* f mPS n and Kn ht Mr <*<>m uls and Mr. A. Wilton travelled 9f n xt day en its return to Batavla.
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  • 175 9 Statement In Bankruptcy Court. Before the Acting Chief Justice Mr. W. C. Iluggard, in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. Yap Yip Yee, dscri-ed as the sleeping pmner cf Gun Leong Co., was publicly examined. Bankrupt said that he had a wife and four children in China. He used
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  • 87 9 Chief Cashier Of Ho Hong Bank Dead. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. April 26. The death took place on Monday night of Mr. Tan Kirn Tee. aged 58. at his residence, 130. Banda Hilir, after a brief illness. Mr. Kirn Tee was the chief cashier of
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  • 83 9 Sentenced To Twelve Years' Imprisonment. Shanghai, April 27. Chen Tv Shiu and Pang Su Chi, who were arrested some time ago and tried for conducting communistic activities in China and thus endangering the security of the Republic, were found guilty and sentenced yesterday to 12 years' imprisonment.—"Mm Kuo
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  • 243 9 D.E.I. And Malayan Agreement THE conference between DEI. and Malayan tin delegates and officials began at Government House. Singapore, yesterday, H. E. the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi. rrieeting the delegates at 10 a.m. The conference was continued to-day and an official statement will be issued in due
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  • 70 9 China Is Placing No Restrictions. Reuter. I Shanghai. April "2L It is authoritatively learned by Reuter that there is no truth whatever in cur- rent rumours that the Chinese Gov:rn- ment is contemplating a higher export I duty on silver I the present duty is 2 1 1
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  • 361 9 Creditors Forgo Claims Of $15,000. Because he had a family to support, his creditors forewent their claims, whicn amounted to about $15,000. an Indian Mohamedan named S. K. Muthukanni Rowther told the Bankruptcy Court yesterday in his public examination before the Acting Cnief Justice. Mr. W. C. Huggaid.
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  • 55 9 Chinese Protest Against Station At Hankow. T Shanghai, April 26. The Waichiaopu (Chinese Foreign Office) is drafting a protest against the construction by Japanese marines of a wireless station at Hankow for the use of the Japanese Garrison. A similar wireless station was constructed by Japanese marines at
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  • 44 9 Members of the Singapore Musical Society are reminded that the next orchestral rehearsal will be on Tuesday, May 2. at b.15 p.m., in the Victoria Memorial Hall, instead of on Monday. On the following week the usual Monday practices will be resumed.
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  • 463 9 Municipal Charges. RATEPAYERS' FOUR POINTS. A memorandum has been issued by the Singapore Ratepayers' Association urging a programme, of four points, for niMfte of Municipal charges. "Some way," it is urged, "must be found of lightening the burden." HIGH ASSESSMENT. 'pHE memorandum is as follows:— The
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  • 112 9 j Body Of L. A. C. Firth Recovered To-Day. The bcdy cf Leading: Airrraf sman IJ. J. F. Firth, who was lulled when a Hawker-Hcr«ley btn.bcr crashed in the j Rhio Straits off the Rcya' Air Force I B?s., S<I. 'ar, on Tuesday, was recovered this morning
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  • 148 9 Home Comments On The Budget. Reuter. London. April 26. Mr. Neville Chamberlain s second safe but dull Budget arouses very little enthusiasm, and even the pro-Government Times charges the Chancellor with lack of imagination. The essential soundness of the financial situation and the ominous shrinkage of sources of
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  • 84 9 R. G. A. And Rubber Restriction. Reuter. London, April 26. ii OENDING co-operatin to pre vide fcr an 1 interim period, till disequilibrium is corrected by our sci?ntists and research workers, -ur policy remains the same as last year." stated Mr. N. C. Boranquet, presiding at
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  • 41 9 Shanghai, April 28. Pang Tak Huai, the notorious Red leader war killed by a bomb dropped from a 'plan-' in the fighting in Ktanpt in the week-end Letween the Rede: and the Government force- "Mm Kuo Jih Pao."
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  • 242 9 FAMOUS FIGURE ON BENCH. i Appeal Sensation. Refused To Supply His Notes. London. April 26. MR. Justice McCardie. famous as the bachelor judge." has been found shot dead in his London house.—Reuter. Mr. Justice McCardie was appointed a judge of the High Court in 1916. He
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 251 9 I MALAYAN CHAMPION'S SUCCESS due -to PROFESSIONAL FEATHER AND LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION |A Y. C. SONG writes:--j "QIXCE the commencement of my career v N^^^^^'-'A as a professsional Boxer I have tried V niany different tonics but results were A i* disappointing. However, I was eventually Ĕ J-J t J_ advised
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  • 1005 10 Off-sides Galore. EXCITING GAME AT ANSON ROAD. i By fiimau." There were many exciting passages in the game played at the Anscn Road Stadium yesterday between the Malays and the RAJ m the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League
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  • 275 10 Police Surprise The Wilts. IBY 'FULL-BACK.") The Wiltshires second string met with unexpected defeat at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when they met the Police in Div. II oj the S.A.F.A. League. The losers had more of the play, but failed to make the most of their chances.
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  • 555 10 Public Services Beat S.H.B. ißy Dragon." Playing in Div. 11l of the S.A.F.A. League y sterday at the S.H.B. ground at Cantonment Road, the rubric Service* beat the Singapore Harbour Board by two clear goals. The score as flattering to the winners, for the Harbour Eoard had as
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  • 253 10 Now Quite Certain Of Promotion. Reuter. L:ndon, April 26. Postponed English and Scottish League matches, played to-day, resulted as fallows. ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. L Birmingham 1 West Bromwich 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. 11. Charlton A 2 Port Vale 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV. 11l fSouthern*. Brentford 2 Brighton
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  • 199 10 Ufa-British Success At The Caoitol. T/.e Ufa-British-Gaumont Productiori. "Happy Ever After," nhith opened at the Capitol ku» night, is a actable picture because of the importance cf the cast, which includes Jack Hulbtrt. Sonde Hale. Lilian Harvey and Cicely Ccurtneidge, and if the film falls a little
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  • 166 10 "Occk of the Air." a delightful film featuring Billie Dove ar.d Chester Morris, began a season at the Alhambra last night. This is net. as might be supposed, another war flln, although the central figure in the -tcry is an American aviator. The theme
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  • 71 10 The "Four Rascals," a Hindustani talkie, began a season at the Marlborough last night, and drew crowded houses at both the performances The "Four Rascals" is a full length comedy and is the first production of the Ranjit Movitone Co.. of Calcutta, to be released
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  • 68 10 'From Our Own Correspondent.; Bangkok, April 26. The elections for the People's Assembly, which had been postponed, will now take place before the King leaves fcr his European and American tour next Jartuary. Bangkok, April 25. The King and Queen are leaving on a tour to England. Europe
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  • 465 10 S.C.C. CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES. Smith beats Wise In Final. The singles championship final at the S.CC. between Roy Smith and N. S. Wise, was played at the Cricket Club yesterday and resulted in a win for Smith by 7—5. 4--o. 6—4. The game was keenly contested all the way.
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  • 101 10 AH ambra—Chester Morris in "Cock of the Air." Capitol.—Jack Hulb rt in "Happy Ever After." Empire.—Matheson Lang in "Carnival. Great World.—Side snows, pasar *nalam, Malay opera, Chinese wayangs, silent and talking films tSky Talkie: "Good Night Vienna"; Star Talkie: "Th? Spoilers"> Marlborough-— 4 Rascals." a Hindustani fu.llength
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  • 139 10 ENGLISH SEA'SON STARTS. West Indians At Pelsham. Reuter. London. April 2fi. The first match of the English season wa". played at Pelsham between Mr. R. S. G. Scott's XI and the West Indian tourists. Scores. Scott's XI: 226 for 9 wkts. decla-ed (Martindale 4 for 39». West Indies: 145
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  • 101 10 GUINEAS STAKES. Result Of The Two Thousand. Reuter. London. April 26. The rare for the Twq Thousand Guineas for 3-year-cULs (1 mile) was run at Newmurk >i to-day and resulted as follows: 1. RODOSTO (Brethes). 2. KING SALMON (Harry WraggK 3. GINO I Elliott). There were 27 starters.
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  • 167 10 SAM FOXY. Wants Return With "Kid Carpentier." The boxer Sam Foxy writes: "I challenge 'Kid Carpentier.' the junior fly-weight champion of to a return, if he really weighs 7 stone. 4 lb, as announced last Sunday at the Malacca City Park. "It is true I 1st to him by
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  • 29 10 S.G.C. EVENTS. The S.G.C. May Bogey Competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday. May 6 and 7. The May ladies' bogey competition will be played next Monday.
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  • 193 10 PADMORE CHALLENGE SHIELD. Malayan Championship Competition. Last night's ties in the lialayau rhip competition at the Ney v,\ Padmoie Challenge Shield presei Messrs. Prankel Bros, resulted 0.30 p.m.: L. A. C. Iff rgan (R Eusaff bin Haji Nawav J Club) by 300 to 227. 9 p.m.: Tan Bock Lim
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  • 153 10 YOUNG MUSLIMS' P. AND U I Champion lifters of various classes will be seen in action at the performance to be held at the K?w World on Saturday night by tlv Young Muslim Physical and Literary Union The lifters will include Jaafar bin Ahmad Khoo Eng Wang. A. M.
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  • 69 10 YOl \<; MUSLIMS' P. UU. Entrie; tic invited from members I Muslims" Physical and literary Union I badminton tournament. Enttanee lees should be sent to the <;< S. J. Ahunicd. 13-A. Battery Road, not iar than May 4. The draw will take pta Union's premises en May 11. ar.d
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  • 37 10 Ml AR MEETING. Ihe Muar Rifle Club will hold innual open meeting en Sunday May I Muar. Entries will be received up to 'he date cf the shoot by the hon. secretaiy. Ut George Laub, Muar.
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    • 141 10 —If your milk supply is KLIM, you need not worry about ice. Vacuum P*cke** "7 P ac^ KLIM comes to you in perfect condition. Even after the can I sraiea opened it keeps for weeks without refrigeration. I KLIM is fresh milk—powdered. Supplied from the richest dairy sections in the
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  • 525 11 Batu Pahat Assizes. ROAD TRAGEDY INQUEST. (From Our Own Corresjiondent.) Johore Bahru. April 25. The Batu Paliat Assizes, which will begin op Sunday before Mr. Justice Richard Williamion. are expected to last for four or five day:. There are six criminal eases on the list, tv.o
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  • 70 11 On the occasion of the anniversary of the birthday of H.H. the Yang Di-pertuan Besar. the Resident of Negri Sembilan has appointed the following gentlemen to be Justices of the Peace within and fcr the State of Negri Sembilan Date' Setia Maharaja Lcla Pahlawan. Hashim bin
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  • 39 11 Mails from Europe (London mails despatched on April 6», by the "Naldera," which anchored at Penang at 6.25 a.m. to-day, will arrive by tram to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready lor delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m.
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  • 106 11 Singapore. April 27. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Santhia 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Chitral 18; Talma 1J; Danmark 9; Montevideo Maru 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Havana Maru 32; Karapara 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gatp 4). Argun Maru 46; Silversandal 48.
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    • 297 11 17J5 To-Night 9.is j Lawrence Tibbet IN 1 NEW MOON" 1 Milk At Its Creamiest! i lanned well above the required standard, DARIGOLD EVAPORATED MILK is acclaimed by users U^^Jl everywhere as the most economical r all purposes for which milk is fcSuull S7 per case delivered. LL GROCERS THROUGHOUT
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    • 393 11 Framroz Co. Phone 6354. 18—2—31 OFFICERS' MESS, 2nd. Bn. THE WELCH REGT. Messrs. Framroz Co, have been supplying this Mess for 2 years and J months. During tins period they have given every satisfaction, and have always been prompt in delivering orders. Their Minerals and Cordials are of bed quality
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    • 22 11 J I il Mi Nil j Pianos For Hire And Hire Purchase. I SEASON CO., LTO., 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. I
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    • 167 11 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. APRIL 28 Ceylon. Southern and Western India. Aden. Mauritius, Egypt. Europe. Great Britain. Ireland. U.S.A. and Canada (Chitrab (P. and O. Mail) 8 am. North. N.-East and N.-West Sumatra Ceylon. Egypt, Europe and G. Britain tßaloeran» (Dutch Mall) 8.30 a.m. Ceylon, Southern and Western India. South Africa
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    • 673 11 CLUB DIARY. iThere aic numerous clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are renders of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary V provided specially for them. Secretaries are mvitea to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date ZS 2?* ?-l f" H *PPeningt of general interest Th included in
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  • 3023 12 ANIMALS AS RESERVOIRS. INSTRUCTIVE LECTURE TO LOCAL ROTARttNS 'lhat the actual agents of Japanese River Fever and Tropical Typhus are exceedingly minute organisms known as Rickettsia bodies, which are always associated with that group of disease in
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  • 522 12 Epworth Leagues Hold Institute. The eleventh Epworth League (nstltU** was held a. .IPo h between Apr. 18 and 23. Th« Ipoh Leaguers acted as hoss. The Rev fj s Pakia- j nathan was dean of the fetstttu'e and Miss N. B. Craven was dean for women. Ipoh had
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  • 672 12 An Arab's Affairs. LANDED PROPRIETOR EXAMINED. A special sitting /cf the Bank] war held yesterday before Mr. W < Acting Chief Justice. Shaik Sahied bin Abdullah Baj i examined under section 31 I Ordinance, in his own bankrupt he was a trader and landed pr
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    • 18 12 "WIS d -jdgL TA«JN€><L)tir With apologies to the Sergt- Major FRASER 6 HEAVE L PRODUCE/IS Of PUQ/TY tN
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    • 273 12 J I RESH STOCK I j Fonlsham s Ponular Home Library. TGCLSHAM'S LETTER WRITER Containing hundreds of specim BS. I FCoLSHA.M'S ETIQUETTE FOR ALL. It sets you at ease everywhere, j fJFELCHES AND TOASTS FOR ALL OCC\SIONS. MAXWZLL STEWART'S LATEST DANCE BOOK. Proiuseiy illmtra Led. 1 HUMOROUS STORIES AND RECITATIONS
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  • 552 13 "Black ttox" Story. II DCI-rS COMMENTS TO THE JURY. v c-day trial at Manchester in* nt Abbott (43). a hern March 31, was acquitted the manslaughter of Charles ■ged 11, the son of Mr. Jame:; butcher, of Crompton Shaw, r.i d their verdict of not leavtal the box.
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  • 463 13 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, April 21. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), katl 30 Et'3f, stew or curry, katl 25 Tork, lean, katl 42 Pork, lean and fat (1st quality), katl 32 Mutton, Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 40 Hens (locally reared), kati 42 Ducks, each 63 Pigeon, domestic
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  • 560 13 Series Of Games With Brunei. (From Our Own Correspondent J Labuan. April 20. About 25 members of the Brunei Recreation Club were the guests of the Labuan Recreation Club during the Easter Holidays when soccer, cricket, lawn tennis and billiards matches were played. It is some
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  • 167 13 I The proposed India-London long-distas:ce telephone service was expected to be put in full working order en April 25. The date of actual inauguration is under consideration. j Indian crows are reported to play havoc with the cables and wires and are now a big problem. Mr. Rahimtulla
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 58 13 V "WEAKNESS. \aA >j] DEBI L T gCJ ANVEM IA CHI EN S'Syru p \l™ 'h of Haemoglobin -I'eady 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES. SOLE
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    • 951 13 J"* fc Relieves Headaches In sto 10 minutes. 9 It Speedily Reduces Temperature. \V i 311 Brin 8* Sweet Sleep to the Sleepless. 1 O The Stabbing Pains of Sciatica and LumBW Hi' >> V V bago can be hunted out with'ASPßO.' f /?H lime* 3 R Relieves Rheumatism in
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  • 115 14 Privileges To Friendly Foreigners. Reuter. Tokyo. April 25. Discussing with a Reuter correspondent the snecial tariff and ether privileges which Manchukuo is reported to be contemplating according to Japan. Mr. Tpkuzo Komai, the Prhry Councillor of Manchukuo who played an imD rtant part in bringing Manchukuo to birth,
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  • 94 14 De Valera's Exhortation To Colleagues. Reuter Wireless. Dublin, April 23. Let us remove the forms one by one out of keeping with Ireland's right as a sovereign nation, that this State may be a republic In fact, was De Valera's graveside exhortation to his Cabinet colleagues who
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  • 79 14 Smoke Bombs Made By Chinese. Peiping. March 31. Tests made at the Chungshan Park yesterday ror the lying of smoke screens with chemicals made by the Chemistry Department of the Tsinghua National University proved to be very successful. The trials wore conducted under the auspices of the Peiping
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  • 62 14 Capital Taken; Governor Overthrown. Reuter. Nanking, April 25. The protracted Mohammedan rebellion at Sinhiang (Chinese Turkestan), which develcped from the imprisonment, of eight Mohammedan tribal chieftains and the incorporation of Russians in the provincial army, came to a climax with the capture of the provincial capital. Tihua. by
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  • 58 14 The following are the office-bearers of the C.erseas Telegraph Chinese Staff Association, vhich has been exempted from registration: F'esident. Mi-. Scow Sect Yong; hon. secretary. Mi. Lim Quee Kay; hon. treasurer. Mr. Koh Km Swee; hon. auditor. Mr. Lim Guan Quee: hon. rttpt, *ir. D. Low; committee: —Mes=rs. Iloh Swe-
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    • 382 14 -v fn%l Several patent preparations have been J LjUREZ I T offered to the public of Malaya for j UUIILLI I 'SINGAPORE FOOT' but none quite ONLY 75 cts. so good as CUREZIT. a bottle. WHY PAY MORE It is a definite cure for SINGAPORE j FOOT and is equally
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    • 239 14 HEADACHE AFTER HEADACHE. Now She's Free From Them. A woman writes:— "I would like n who suffers from to tr Salts. Before taking KlUKhen I ever free frcm a lradachc. B been taking it regularly I havi headache, for which I am ver headaches can BMUC9 one f rl quite
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 663 14 EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES I AND ADEN. From The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. Wavelengths: 25.28 and 31.3 metres. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used In the transmissions to ,he°lndian zone. Announcements will be
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  • 324 15 l ourt Conviction. HONKONG APPLAUDS LOCAL ACTION. i recent coi.viction of a pedesapori Cnminr.l District Court mmtmtn on "Jaywalking" nth China Morning Post" ri:ing more than another avenge motorist to a nertbc life of the tyres of ands of miles, it
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  • 1279 15 Ministry's Encouraging Promise. London, March 30 The heavy toll of the roads in killed and injured is a problem with which I intend to deal with all resources of the Ministry" That was the encouraging promise made by Mr. Oliver Stanley, the new Minister of
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  • 213 15 Precautions Against Deterioration. Motorists who lay up their cars for any length of time should remember that unless certain precautions are taken there may be much depreciation of equipment in th? idle period. To store a car the four wheels should be Jacked up and held
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  • 683 15 Obstructions And Repair Work. nJbile A"?* 1 T :ad S f ViCe reP rt f th <> A "t°--01 Malaya tne followSINGAPORE. (Municipal). A T e!od^ me instruction Railway crosses Ron"? i°° at TanJ ns Katone and Grov cautton. SSing FhOUid a PProached witii Duneam Rd.
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  • 164 15 The "Death Valley" At Detroit. The transmi sions. axles, and propeller shafts of Plymouth cars are severely tested in a squar* mile of fine sand near Detroit. U.S.A. For days and days the intrepid-experimental drivers ox Chrysler Motors' engineering start pound Plymouth* thr ugh this sand
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  • 108 15 Correct Procedure Obviates Accidents. Although the hand brake, or parking brake. ira> be lully capable of lidding the ear on gradient, uphill or down, nevertheless it is advisable to adopt precautions additional to applying the brake before the car is left unattended. The simplest precaution is to
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    • 57 15 I LUCAS™-1 THE BATTERY WHICH IS STANDARD EQUIPMENT ON OVER 90 ,OF BRITISH CARS. St IF YOUR HATTERY BE LUCAS, C.A.V. OR ROTAX IT IS <-l ARANTEED—THE UNDERMENTIONED SERVICE STATIONS WILL GIVE YOU DETAILS AND RENDER ANY LUCAS SERVICE. j MALAYAN MOTORS, LTD., ORCHARD ROAD. 6, PENANG LANE. WEARNE BROS.
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    • 48 15 I I BUY VOII 111 II Hll AND Save The Cost Of The Tin I I j Shell Motor Oil Bulk Cabinets i I t Are Installed For Your Convenience i j Use Tiiem and Save Yourself Money 1 Advertisement of The Asiatic Petroleum Company (Straits Settlements) Limited.
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    • 225 16 1$ OUR MOTTO I'TOCNO Ell€>*'£< T SUDE C€. 5 I 3548 J3jt 5 r r VTH BWfjGt ROAD JW&aKKrI TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January, 1933. AT SI ANG LIM PARK QEYLANQ. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. i-roomed type $20.00 per month. 8-roomed type $18.00 per month. Garages
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    • 589 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: I INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE T0 LET. TO LET—I6S, Tank Road. Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers TO LET—I, M.irrca'e Rd ofl Grove Rd. close to Katong Park. Entry 1-5-33. Parti euktra Tel. 3170 TO LET—"Silverton," 8, Upper Wilk:e Road two-storeyed compound house, with sanitarj insta'la ion. water, electric lights
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    • 428 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Louies. Ford and Chevrolet, in excellent condition. Apply 3, Suffolk Road. FOR SALE—Eight D. C. Linotype Motors, each y 2 H.P., all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager Malaya Tribune, 5(5150, Anson Road. ASIATIC EXPORT IMPORT CO., 23 tt 24. STRAND ROAD.
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    • 418 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For rJoys and Girls). B, Short •treat, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education— Systematic Training both in Technique and theory. Complete Courses leading to T.CX, Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. Principal. STRAITS MALAY ROMANIZED CHINESE STORY
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    • 523 16 I CCMtECI I CTS. LARGE TtEE I AY GRAMOPHONE VA MAINSPRINGS British Make. Made from the finest quality steel. Obtainable from all Chinese Watch RepefeWl and Gramophone Dealers. All sizes available for all kinds cf gramophones. We guarantee wonderful regularity or action if correct size is fitted. MALAYA TRIBUNE. THONE
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