Malaya Tribune, 28 April 1933
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Title Section36 1933-04-28 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. VoL XX, -No. 99 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, April 28, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1933.36 words
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Advertisement187 1933-04-28 1 Mçallum;s MILK AT ITS BEST NOW SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND D H BECAUSE O I The Qualittj Is Worth Twice The I Price I m t f^™ t food i Rllfi CRflkl «m T B r^ T FOOD n FOR BABY £iHL£gg? The Perfect Milk Hlu, Cress The Perl.,l Mill SAFE187 words
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Advertisement43 1933-04-28 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates.43 words
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Article73 1933-04-28 2 Messrs. E. V. Ramaswami Naicker. K. Ramaiyah. Ponnambalam, Jivandam, Vallatharasu and others reached Nidamangalam on April 9 after attending the selfrespect conference at Negapatam. They addressed a crowded meeting before the choultry In the night at 11 o'clock Messrs. K. Ramaiyah and Chockkalingam were arrested by the police73 words
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Article747 1933-04-28 2 Monthly Municipal Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, April 25. The monthly Municipal meeting was held at the Resident Councillor's office with the Hen. Mr. N. K. Bain in the chair. i A telegram having been received an-J nouncing the death of Mr. Robert Pcirce at Gibraltar, the747 words
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Article217 1933-04-28 2 Co-operation To Secure Release. I I 1 Reuter. London, April 26. Ad\ let wore received to-day by officers o f the ICerchast Navy Federation that there appears to be need of closer co-cperation of the British, Japanese ard Manchukuo authorities ID connection with the negotiations for the releaseReuter. - 217 words
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Advertisement666 1933-04-28 2 En^ine^ proof of bigger Value You won't know how good, or how dependable, a small engine can be until you see the Fairbanks-Morse "Z Engine ■with the new Rotary High Tension Magneto. This magneto gives a hot, fat, snre-firmg spark. It makes the fine L an even better engine! Although666 words
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Advertisement68 1933-04-28 2 j The PHOTO STORE j For Your Cameras. I i I I I Stockists of j ZEISS IKON CAMERAS. j (Price list On Application). j MALAYA PHOTO SUPPLY 887-7, Victoria Street, j J j SINGAPORE. j YOU OBTAIN FAR BETTER VALUE AND SERVICE BY MAKING YOUR PURCHASES FROM US. ROCKERY.68 words
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Advertisement272 1933-04-28 2 THE NEW BREATHE ABLE REMEDY i For Cou§hs 9 olds, Sore Throat Asthma, Bronchitis, 1 Ti.ir, Ml remedy acts by irtMafcH lil I ir- 1 l!vc arc ma ie vapours toto roe tan at ai J j SSjS jj A the .ablet RAPIDLY (LEAKS TH j; i c—l£ i I272 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous679 1933-04-28 2 EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. From The Empire Transmitter, Davcntry, England. V.'.iv. icr.gths:,. 25.28 and 31.3 metres. Two of the following: frequencies and wavrlengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian «me. Announcements will679 words
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Article980 1933-04-28 3 Rar Debts and The Deficit—After The C ourt Martial V Campaign To Collect Traders' Bills. iFrcm Our Own Correspondent.' London, April 4. !i al yt.tr has come to an end, look in', forward with hope or i iiir Budget now almost oue. unt.-. for the year just980 words
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Article223 1933-04-28 3 Barred From The German Schools. Reuter. I Berlin, April 26. The children of Jewish immigrants from the Eat,;, smci the b ginning of the WSJ STC totally excluded from State school, and i".i:versit:t.; undci a 1?w ftdectid by the Cabinet, which aisj further restricts the numb-rs oi Jew*Reuter. - 223 words
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Article168 1933-04-28 3 Dr. Frank Sends His "Greetings." Vienna. March 24. A good deal of surprise has born cau.s.-ri here by tne broadcast speech of Dr. Frank, the new Nazi Minister of Justice in Bavaria, in which lie rer.t his greetings to the Nazis in Austria who have to stand168 words
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Article71 1933-04-28 3 GERMANY'S "HOOK DAY." Berlin, March 25. Omimilj'l annual ''Book Day. which v.. celebrated this week, called public attention In Berlin to the fact in a novel manner Tt n j quotations from «eB-ItUOVIj work- awe dis- played in the windows of rtarty-eeeen prolinent btoksheps. and a prize competition offered for71 words
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Advertisement70 1933-04-28 3 Vfone3V63 Backache? Drive away the pain with 3063 BRAND'S SANDWICH PASTES OUT sandwiches and canapes. 1 n < pi ami Hmm, or Turkiy >"■ 0 < tor a c haajge. Time lo iuM. //(•//•<.ni .1 Sauce GANBW ASTROLOGER. RAH MONTHLY DETAILS. $2; Weekly $10: correct answers for 5 111 Charts70 words
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Advertisement167 1933-04-28 3 H with this delightful cereal food Modern doctors know that much depends dupon a wholesome diet. And what an important part a good Cereal Food plays in the building up of boys and girls. Cream of Wheat, the favorite breakfast cereal of North America, is fast gaining friends here also,167 words
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Advertisement181 1933-04-28 3 It's Worth Reaching For!! 1 s r i j jjj I Mi s II M j I OPPORTUNITY j AUS TO PURCHASE A REALLY CHEVROLET )S V) FIAI ——zzrzr GOOD SECOND-HAND CAR CHRYSLER f) MORRIS E AT A BARGAIN PRICE PONTIAC Z rover v SSP CALL /V AT 047« iC.181 words
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812 1933-04-28 4 Shipping News Notices. PASSENGERS ON "CHITRAL." List Of People Sailing For Europe. THE following passengers arc proceeding by the s.s. "Chitral" sailing at 9 30 a.m. on Friday, for Penang, Colombo and Europe: Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Mrs. E. Sandgre, Mi s Whitley, Mi. L. E. Slowe, Mrs. S'.cwe, Dr.812 words
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Article162 1933-04-28 4 "Chitral," Brit., 8,827 tons, from Yokohama 25-4; for London 28-4. "City of Shanghai," Brit., 3,747 tons, from Rotterdam 26-4; for Hongkong 26-4. "Santhia," Brit., 4.8<51 tons, from Hongkong 27-4; for Penang and Calcutta 28-4. "Rokan," Dut., 388 tons, from P. Radja 27-4; for Reni*at 30-4. "Van Overstraten." Dut.,162 words
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Article86 1933-04-28 4 Pleasures On White Star Cruising Liner. j The- Whit? Star Line, anxious lo add to the p'IIHIIIW of cruising in their liner "Hcmeric," have decided to utilise her troad deck space loi new amenities. A lido ani blue lagoon swimming pool have introduced on the promenide deck just86 words
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Article312 1933-04-28 4 Southend Pier Cut In Two By Barge. Southend, March 17. DURING a Hares .gale early this morning Southend Pier was practically cut In two by a barge. 'Ihe 'Matilda Upson," of Ipswich, broke away from her moorings and was blown stern first in o the pier. The312 words
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Article131 1933-04-28 4 Motor Car Fished Up In North Sea. Southend. March 22. The trawls of the fishing fire's bring to hght many queer catches, but surely the queer's: io a car, la ought into Grimsby recently by trawler. Captain Wolfe Murray, of the Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen, tpeaking131 words
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Article147 1933-04-28 4 Towboat "Night Services Banned. I rrder to ensure safety of ships In the inland waters of K-ranetung province, the Provincial Harbour Administrati'n Bureau itiCanfi'Ti h? decided to prohibit all junks towed bv launches plying between the up-country and C?.nt n to navigate during the night time. Circular instructions147 words
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Article458 1933-04-28 4 City Council To Consider Purchase. I'HE future of Earle's Shipping Yard at Hull as one of much interest to the Shipping community of this port Recently, in an official statement, the National Shipbuilders' Security. Ltd., enrounccd that, having purchased the freehold j of Earle's Shipyard at Hull, they458 words
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Article174 1933-04-28 4 "Empress Of JapanY' Fine Performance. I Th~ Canadian Pacific liner, 'Empress (t Jjp3n." Captain L. D. Douglas, R.N.R.. commander, completed her last run from Honolulu to Victoria. 8.C.. In four days, eight hours and three minutes, break ng the record [ion the Hawaiian port held by the174 words
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Article315 1933-04-28 4 Last Of The P. O. Cargo Freighters Sold. I WITH the close working agreement between the P. and O. Line and the Ham Line, and the excellent fast cartro steamers which the latter concern has built to run under the P and O. flag, the former315 words
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Article96 1933-04-28 4 Future Of Liner Not Decided On Yet. Tha future of the linrr "L'Atlantique" has net yet been decided. Hie machinery of the ship Is quite sound and it would be possibl" to build a new vessel into which it cou".d be fitted. If the owners, who arc Cic.96 words
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Article77 1933-04-28 4 Chinese Boy Falls Off Ship And Is Drowned. While the steamer "On Lee" was drawing alongside the Hoi On Wharf recently, ono of Lhc crew, a Chinese boy. slipped and was precipitated into the water and drowned. An attempt at rescue was made at the time, but77 words
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Article63 1933-04-28 4 The Harbour Office at Hongkong warm th?t the wrec'ied steamer "Fjerden" which went aground on the Chang Chan Rock last week Wtt no* be Showing any distinguishing signals The wreck is tying in six fathoms of and the masts and funnel are visible. The approximate position is given63 words
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Advertisement468 1933-04-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. <Inmrp'»ratri in anglard t MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM N/VIGATION CO LONDON and FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with HLs Majes'y's Government). I OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Nald«ra 16.000 Apr.468 words
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Advertisement252 1933-04-28 4 I LLOYD TRIEBTIHB I (Incorporated in Italy). J j EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Penan?. Colombo. Bombay, j I Karachi. Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port I Bombr,y JS*** 1 Said. Brh.diai, Venice and Trieste. *»*> Bri Vp and Tricstß mv. CARIGNANO May 15 May 15252 words
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Advertisement190 1933-04-28 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE Deutsch Australische j Dampfschifls Gcscllchaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. m.s. HAVELLAND. via Manila May 7 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN. via Manila May tf m.s. ERMLAND, via Manilu May 28 t m.s. BURGENLAND. via Manila June 12 ms. RHEINLAND. via190 words
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Advertisement601 1933-04-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDECT SfnEB (Incorpora'wj h, Germans The undcrnoted are the Coaspairj y fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1933 t s.s. for St North China m.s. "HAVEL" for Manila. HOO4 Shai, Japan and N. China ss. "SAARBRUCKEN" for hi* K'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan |fa m HOMEWARDS. IB3S "SAALE" for Marseilles, Rotterdam, Hamburg601 words
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Article324 1933-04-28 5 Mining Shares. apore, Friday. 11 a.m. j I tin share quotatlona are Issued und Co, exchange and stock Buyers Bellera. al ang Tin 23,3- 24,3 Malay 18i- 20!- nom nn 116 126 116 126 0.05 0.07 ittt Tin 0.35 0.40 H -ant Tin 0.48 norn b 8|-324 words
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Article119 1933-04-28 5 ISSCf f> P.Y ERASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK CHOKERS. Buyers. Sellers. Singapore Cold S orage IM 7 p r cent 102 103 ci Saisap. 1ft aatipal •■Ml 5 p r cent. no 113 noni ...yapore Municipal 1 19U7. 4 p( r c. at. 104 108 ncm Singapore119 words
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195 1933-04-28 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER DOWN A SHADE. Fluctuations Follow New York. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) L.iifiapore, l'rlduy, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore) 7 13J16 cts., down J IG et. Tin. (Singapore»), $87%, up Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 2 21 32d., up 332d. Market Tone: Steady after firm.195 words
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Article47 1933-04-28 5 Latest Quotation*. >. RUBBER. London Spct: 2 21 22d. New Y:rk: jg ce [s Srnra^sre: 7 13 16—7 "s cents. TIN. Levi"? Hpct: Z G4 I Or.. (Up 10s.). L-rdan 3 mori v h. j. td (Uo 10 $C7.C7' COPl.'A SundiL d 3.83 Mixed 3 tj047 words
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Article149 1933-04-28 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Mot.r Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviati:n Spirit in 4 gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.23 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.86 Shell M tor Spirit per 4 gallon lin149 words
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Article132 1933-04-28 5 Loss of the Ledbury Rubber Estates for 1932, £46 (against £3.560 1931). The directors pr.pose to transfer tj property depreciation account the net tin tributes received in 1932. amounting to £907. and the balance carried forward will therefore be reduced from £7,854 to £6,901. The book value of132 words
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Article730 1933-04-28 5 Fraser And Co.'s Report. Praser and Co., report as follows on Apri 27:— Cur share report covcrs a period cf t!ie pnsi two weeks, but as the earlier days were giver up to the Easter Holidays, business in the local marke t was considerably inteirupted in ccnsequencc. 1730 words
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Article144 1933-04-28 5 1 Guthrie and Co, Ltd., in their weekly ri'bber report, dated, Singapore, April 27, state:— I The local market has teen very unsettled since our last report and in spite of somewhat considerable fluctuations only a small business has been transacted. Uneasiness has prevailed due to the present144 words
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Article93 1933-04-28 5 1 The Lanadron Rubber Estates harvested a crop of 765.000 lb. in 1932 (against 742.000 lb. in 1931). The average net sale price, including the estimated value of the unsold rubber, was 2.43 d. per lb. (against 2.45 d.). There was a loss on the year's working of93 words
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Article297 1933-04-28 5 Over A Milliard Dollars Hoarded. JSi. 1 00 i" gold has been eeeretll hoarded ty panicky investors throi-gh-cut the world in the past 18 month,, accordexpert l Ua ue sev E erai y m nn nth import annir h1 n m rt dljl,a,s »°W disfrom world circulation.297 words
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Article215 1933-04-28 5 CRI/ Courtest, Hongkong Bank.) BUgjBMJ) 1«. April 2S. SalUag: Lotd :i tncntttt' sight 2s. 3sd Ondcu I month 3 3fl 32d.. Loud aBO lays' right 2s. 3 13!.. d. London 30 days' sigh' s. 3 2.* 22d.. London demand 2s. 3 ',d 1 I". St, 3 K±. Ly-ns215 words
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Article296 1933-04-28 5 Official Cuide For I Investors. Stock Ex f .h n fl n :kt lor liUbbor the exited a T gG th le haS f r So Past existed a firm undertone. Thus ha.s been brought about by the fact in other in othe, words, issues of companies296 words
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Article68 1933-04-28 5 l.ermany To Buv British Coal. Reuter. Innt'on, April 27. Uiulor an Aiglr-G; rnisn irarte afcrcem»nt r .'-lisiitd u-cSay, Ce-nany ha, a-ieed to taka a minimum of 80.000 to:is of C c x monthly in return for tariU concessions on number of articles, toy" ciu'-ici ittitrumtrfc. clock-, j.-v.vlt holloReuter. - 68 words
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Article399 1933-04-28 5 Rubber Shares. r.iiv;npt>'<\ Friday. 11 nm. t The following rubber ebare quotation* tat l»ued by Fra tr and Co. and Lyali and CvaU: Value. Fraser Ljall S Kb ,ren Co KvmU 1 Allenby $0.50 $0 60 $0 45 $0 58 1 Aior Gajah 0.30 040 030 0.40399 words
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Article280 1933-04-28 5 FRASER COS OT/OTATIONS. s«; CLOSING Qt'OTATiONB J g J Hnyt-r» Be.ll- rt. $2 S2 Al x. Brick Pref OJO 1M MM $2 $2 Alex. Bflck Ord. 03u OJBJ norn U £i B. Am.ii. XttaCCO 93 WJ$lO $5 B. Ma.'aya Trus.e 530 fcJi £1 £1 C. Tin Pref. 7 pe.280 words
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Advertisement56 1933-04-28 5 THE ffeS\ SOUTH vw3 BRITISH V INSURANCE X COMPANY, LIMITED. F, M, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT lOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH. Offlr f t -H Manager. c "inlayson Oreen. THE E*STERN UNITED RANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. ,ol, s ONt56 words
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Advertisement51 1933-04-28 5 3°| o Interest yearly paid to you quarterly Think what small amounts put regularly away now, wilJ mean to you in time to come. In a surprisingly short time you will have an appreciable bank balance. Interest at the rate of 3% is paid quarterly. Head Office: 55, Wall Street.51 words
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Advertisement267 1933-04-28 5 THE EASTERN HANK, LIMITED. <Inc orperaaad xn England > SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Sub-scribed Ca P ital £2.000.000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500,000 DEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: ILmoay. Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madias, Antra, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra. Kiikull. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and hiteiest267 words
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Advertisement296 1933-04-28 6 j THS INDEPENDENT THEATRE WITH THE PICK OF THE WORLD'S PICTURES j ZOOM The Newest Howard Hughes Air Thriller gets away to j a F,yinp Start! Romance, and laughs in Paris—in Soaring Planes Chester Morris Billie Dove OUT TO SPLIT YOUR SIDES WITH LAUGHTER IN "COCK OF THE united ARTISTS296 words
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Advertisement235 1933-04-28 6 JjL:Mew ul s© m ents What a cost/ They're all in Gaumont-British Delightfully Unusual Musical Fantasy— HATPir EVER JFTfir AT THE CAPITOL j "Where Everyone Goes I c.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 c\ Matinees TO-MORROW AND SUNDAY j Have you heard that JACK BUCHANAN will be here j j on Monday YES,235 words
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Advertisement438 1933-04-28 6 MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT SJS I M j GRAND PREMIERE TO-NIGHT! i The Magnificent French Production THE UNKNOWN SINGER Though the dialogue is in F.ench the picture can be ri -NOTICE: musical production the dialogue is MS a mtatawST.SnSSLs make the dialogue easy to foUow. NEXT CHANGE: DANGEROUSLY YGURS~"438 words
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Advertisement389 1933-04-28 6 ORDINANCE NO 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy. No 556 of m 2 Re RAMNATH SINGH, of Ne. 15;. Orchard Road, Singapore. Clerk No.ice is hereby given that a ConposiUoo intended to be paid in the abov matter AM creditors must389 words
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96 1933-04-28 7 RESTITUTION OF CONJUGAL RIGHTS. CHINESE MARRIAGE SUIT. SENSATIONAL CASE IN KUALA LUMPUR SUPREME COURT. i considerable interest has been aroused in the suit commenced re .Mr. Justice A. K. a' B. Terrell, acting Chief Justice FMS at the Supreme Court. Kuala Lumpur,96 words
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3404 1933-04-28 7 YJP W G W Ha-,tr.:gs, ui;h the Hon. Mr. S. 1»I rasamj appeared for the plaintiff and Rol Biaddell and Mr. E. D. Shearn for the defendants. ainttfl is suing for an order against Oral defendant for the r:s itution of con- i; toe an order3,404 words
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Article43 1933-04-28 7 It k repotted that Sir E. St. j. Jackson Lend Secretary. Ceyl-n. Ls likely to b.< appoinl d I the substantive post of Chief Justice, Straits Settlements, which is presently filled bj If] W. C. Huggard. XC. who is acting.43 words
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Advertisement130 1933-04-28 7 ItiFFIEj HOTEL ———t I j SATURDAY, APRIL 29 j j Special Benefit Night j j and Fashion Parade j j IN AID OF THE I j CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY I I (Under the distinguished patronage of Lady Clementi). J DANCING 9.45 P.M. TO 2 A.M. j POPULAR PRICES, t Under130 words
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Advertisement239 1933-04-28 7 or PE/ZKE y' CIGARETTESJrWA m Ml Save the Coupons THEIR Handso,iH* Gifts Obtainable. V i\ rr k pi irk rf SOLE AGENTS: I j I I HKNRY WAUGiI Ce. f Ltd., I/ \I Singapore. Penang. Kuala 14 1 V 1 n\ v A P.B .4. I L "I I j239 words
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31 1933-04-28 8 Mrs. Tan Teng Kim and family thar.k se!a ives and friends for their wreaths, letter cf condolence and at endance at the funrsl cf Miss Tan Choon Im.31 words
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Obituary43 1933-04-28 8 ANG—Ang Boon Jian, aged 51. on 27th April, a his midence. No. 22 Lorcng 203, Eai>t Ccact. He lea\es en," sen. Ang Eng Kim and hree dauglrter; to mourn his less. or. Sunday, 30th April, at 10 am. to Bukit Brown Cemetery.43 words
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Article654 1933-04-28 8 Youth, hotheaded and careless of consequences, requires very little provocation before embarking on escapades which are likely to brin? trouble with the law. Another minor wave of juvenile crime has broken out at Home and there have also been similar complaints in Bangkok. The blame is in654 words
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Article649 1933-04-28 8 Comments By The Way. THE Singapore Flying Club celebrates i s fifth birthday to-day, for it was on April 28. 1928. that the Club was officially declaied open by the Governor, Sir Hugh Clifford, who that made his first flight over Singapore in o~e of the649 words
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163 1933-04-28 8 The Spotted Dog will celebrate its ZOU. anniversary next year. The first annual meeting of the Asiatic Uncmplcyment Comm.' tee will be held at .he Town Hall on Monday. It will be open to the public and th° acting Brith-h Resident (th> Hen.163 words
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Article61 1933-04-28 8 The Sanitary Board here is taking steps to V-eak up the ring which is responsible for maintaining an unreascnably high price for fresh perk in the local markets. Mr. Justice G. A. Hereford, who has been away at Ipoh, has returned to Seremban and has heard a »number of61 words
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Article24 1933-04-28 8 Fishing in the Sungei Erong, a tributary of Bernam River, a local European angler tended an ikan Tapah wei?:hin*j 102 lb jk24 words
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Article77 1933-04-28 8 A policeman on point duty had a narrow escape hen a tar crashed into his signal post at th' mction near the Federal Dispensary Tne open air amusement park craze has new captured the imagination of Klang capitalists, who are planning to open one here Open air marke.s. tc77 words
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Article65 1933-04-28 8 A Chinese woman and her .husband charged with the murder of a compatriot at Chemor Road. It is reported that a Durbar of Rulers will be held in Kuala Kangsar in July, at the S 1 tail of Perak's new palace. The annual general meeting of the Chinese British65 words
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Article156 1933-04-28 8 Mr. Eric Newbold has been elected representative of the Penang Chamber of Commerce in succession (to the Hon. Mr. P. m Rob nson who has resigned. n?H c f°l W rk Com mittee of the Rotary Club of Penang has organised a picnic for street boys .or Sunday. April156 words
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Article542 1933-04-28 8 By "LOOKER-ON" The green trouser vogue is beimr ushered into Malaya via the s S L The whole corps is to wear a ne W greenish-khaki uniform for the fi> time at the King's Birthday ir S this year. And while they are about il th542 words
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Article44 1933-04-28 8 RADIO PROGRAMME, en page 2. MALACCA NEWS, on page 2. A LONDONER'S NOTEBOOK, on pa* SHIPPING NEWS, on pa-e 4. CHINESE MARRIAGE SUIT, on page CLUB DIARY, on page It. CINEMA NEWS, on page 13 SINGAPORE PIG FARM, on p*ft 15.44 words
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Advertisement103 1933-04-28 8 JUS T RECEIVED j kSjr< "Walter I rWI.K Hatfen" 1 1 U C CELEBRATED \mjm golf uSZy clubs 1 7 LADIES' MEN'S I iIwIWIIf fW F RANGE 0 F CLUBS I JWfl*P CHROMIUM PLATED I tVs i's l(l TRUE TEMPER I l IKSONS OF KINGHORN. I j-1 L SINGAPORE I103 words
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Advertisement29 1933-04-28 8 j 634 j NORTH BRIDGE ROAD TENG SENG GUAM Established 1905. T.K.K.S I RUBBER MATTING. 21 wide 25 cts. per lb. j 11 J4" Mirt > 35 ots. per lb.29 words
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Miscellaneous211 1933-04-28 8 DIARY OF EVENTS. Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, APRIL 28. High Tide—l.lo p.m. Meeting, Municipal Commissioners, 2 15 p m League Football: Div. I. R.A. v. Chinese Anson Road; Div. 111, V.M.C.A. v. Marine II V.M.C.A. Cricket: S.C.C. v. SRC, S.C.C.; Johore v. B Mati. Johcre. Billiards, Malayan Championship,211 words
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141 1933-04-28 9 RETREAT FROM LUAN WAS STRATEGY. NEW ROUTE OF ADVANCE TO PEIPING. Very Heavy Casualties. Chinese Move Cautiously In East Luan River Area. latest Chinese cables indicate that the Japanese withdrawal East Luan area is the prelude to an attack on the Peipingea by way141 words
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404 1933-04-28 9 Reuter. Nanking. April 28. i Wet President of the Exej\ Premier), has made a long ing the criticism in certain aliar ter- the Chinese Government's policy neither a policy of China is in no position to in, he says that for this at decided onReuter. - 404 words
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Article172 1933-04-28 9 I-caih Of Sir Geoffrey Salmond. Reuter. London, April 27. bas c-carred of Air Cliier Marial Sl! Oohrev Samond.—Reuter. C';ief Marshal Sir Geoffrey Salmond ill I'ot.ut a month ago, and Ms whom hp succeeded, was recalled from mnement to act for him. S.: o> iff rev Salmond was appointedReuter. - 172 words
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Article124 1933-04-28 9 ill A War With Japan J»reak Out? Shanghai, April 27. v let trCo Ps arc concentrated on three l:.ose at Manchuli are proceeding tc in Western Heilungkiang, and these Suifen River are proceeding to Muk- v nie those along the Sungari River are ntrating at TunKkiang U124 words
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Article10 1933-04-28 9 untitled "Merchant Prince" "»W«nt, has left for the United States.10 words
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Article402 1933-04-28 9 Features Of The April Number. Comm« > n<*in<: with -.he April number thr VaRfinc of the Malayan Asri-HO'.timltura! Avoh?s been adopted by the Selan-;or Garde Irs Society as tha body's cllicial oryan The S:lar»?or Gardening Eoriety. since its ?nrc~t'on in 1931. has dc-ne much to foster interest402 words
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Article376 1933-04-28 9 To-day's Judgment In Supreme Court. MR. Justice Whitley delivered judgment this morning in the case in which King Lee Tee, an infant, by his next friend King Kho Chuan, sued the Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Ltd. The plaintiff, it appears, was knocked down by a car376 words
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Article132 1933-04-28 9 Engagement To Lord Incheape. Reuter. London, April 28. An announcement is made of the impending engagement oi Loid Inchcipe and Miss i_iecnoia Biooke. eldest daughter f the Rajah o: Sarawak. —Reuter. A year cr so as Mis; Broclse was rcporiei to be engaged to Mr. Max Ausnit. theReuter. - 132 words
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Article141 1933-04-28 9 An Entertainment Of Unusual Merit. An entertainment of unusual merit is provided bi the cabaret new appearing at the Adelnhi and Sea View Hotels. Mme. Neryvof is a dancer net only of marked c :ginalitv but of great vivacity, and she please.i a large gathering of diners on141 words
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Article128 1933-04-28 9 Sentenced For Carrying A Large Knife. The District Judge (Mr. H. A. Porrer) passed sentence of three months' rigorous imprisonment this morning on a Javanese, Saik bin Hadji Macha, who was convicted on 'a charge cf going armed in public. Chief Court Inspector Sheedy, for the prosecution, stated128 words
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Article46 1933-04-28 9 A Chinese convicted of distilling illicit liquor plead d that he suffered from rheumatic "pains and drank it for relief. In sentencing him to six weeks' r.i. or a fine of $50 the magistrate remarked that the liquor discovered was enough to have a bath in.46 words
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Article33 1933-04-28 9 Dr. G. Haridas, of Tan Teck Seng's Hospital, who proceeded to London last August to further his studies, has gained his M.R.CP. (London). D.-. Haridas is expected to return to Singapore in June.33 words
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Article169 1933-04-28 9 Debts Moratorium. PROPOSED TARIFFS TRUCE. Washingon, April 27. rpHOUGH it is confirmed that President RooseM velt is expected to propose to Congress a war debts moratorium, a declaration made in White House shows that "officially- the President expects th? June war debt payments to be made A169 words
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Article126 1933-04-28 9 Will Avoid Panic Boom And Collapse. Reuter. Washington, April 28. To-day's atJtude of the Senate has assured the President that he will shortly b? invested with power lo inflate currency to a vas_ and unpredictable extent. By adopting a clause empowering Mr. Roosevelt to reduce the gold contentReuter. - 126 words
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Article113 1933-04-28 9 Finally Absorbed By The Nazis. Reuter. B?rlui. April 27. The Head of the Stahihe'.m, Hr. Franz Celd.e. who is Minister of Labour, has joined the Nazis, taking ihe StaY.he!m with him. The announcement tha: he was jeining the Nazis was made by Hr. Sela.e in a wheie:s broadcast.Reuter. - 113 words
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Article122 1933-04-28 9 Philippines Trade Mission In Nanking. Hongkong. April 27. Mr. Eugene Chen, former Chinese Minister for Foreign Affairs, has arrived from Shanghai He says that he will be preceeding to Canton to-morrow to see Tang Chek Yu and others regarding the diplomatic situation. He is keeping reticent. Nanking.122 words
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Article66 1933-04-28 9 Central Commander Commits Suicide. Shanghai, April 27. It i.s reported that Chang Cheng, Commander of a division of Central troops engaged ir. the campaign against the Reds in Kiangsi, har. committed suicide, being morose over the censure meted '-out to him by Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and66 words
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Article96 1933-04-28 9 The Municipal health statement untitled the week ended April 22 gives the total number of j deaths as 192. The death rate was 20.91 per mille compared with 16.99 in the preceding week and 21.67 in the corresponding week of I last year. The chief causes of death were: I96 words
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Article155 1933-04-28 9 Official Statement By Governor. AS stated in yesterday's "Malaya Tribune," the tin conference at Government House between representatives cf Malaya and the Dutch East Indies concluded yesterday morning. The tellowing statement was issued by H. E. the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, at 3 pjn.: "The Dutch155 words
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Article54 1933-04-28 9 The sixth and seventh meetings of the S. S. Trade 'Commission were held in the Council Chamber in Singapore on Tuesday and Wednesday, when evidence was taken from Mr. G. W. A. Trimmer. Chairman, Harbour Boards, Straits Settlements, regarding the Singapore Harbour Board and general port matters54 words
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Article159 1933-04-28 9 LATEST NEWS FROM THE FRONT. Four Hundred Dead. "Fantastic Report" Of Negotiations. Reuter. Shanghai. April 28. THE Suzuki Brigade, reinforced at Kupeikow Pass, attacked the left wing of the Chinese fjrces yesteiday at noon, but Gen. Kwan Liv 1 divisions were reinforced and the Japanese were repulsed,Reuter. - 159 words
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Advertisement111 1933-04-28 9 I A Product of South Africa. A KEY BRAND! a product of South. H Africa is now available in Malaya. It combines exceptional quality with remarkably low dciicale flavour. Ma y j W| we suggest that you order a trial bot t 1 c from ycur dealers. \WrJj\ Mtinufticiiirni by111 words
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1360 1933-04-28 10 CRICKET. FORMER PLAYER'S VIEWS. Praise For Malaya. STANDARD EQUALS WEST INDIES? G I Begley. who played a lot of cricket both here and in Penang a few seasons ago writes the following resume of the game as payed in this country in the1,360 words
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Article163 1933-04-28 10 Malayan Championship Competition. BILLIARDS. Last nighfs ties in the Malayan championship competition at the New World for the Fadmore Challenge Shield presented through Messrs. Frankel Bros, resulted as follow--6.30 p.m.: A. T. Neubronner (S.R.C.) beat Chio Eng Wah «Siong 800 Athletic Association) by 300 to 289. 900163 words
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Article112 1933-04-28 10 To-Day's Newmarket Classic. THE TURF. London. April 27. The probable starters and jockeys in the race tor the One Thousand Guineas to be run it N.wmarket on Friday are as follows Betty (R. Dickt. Eipenrl (Elliott). Brown Betty .j. Childsi. Chatelaine <F. Fox). Coin of the Realm112 words
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Article47 1933-04-28 10 Result Of Yesterday's Race. Reuter. London. April 27. The Two Year Old Stakes at Newmarket to-day iesulted as follows: 1 NECKER. 2. SPRING SHOOT. 3. SONNESPRING. Won by two lengths, five lengths between second and third. Betting: 10-11: 8-1: 100-6 i Fifteen ran.—Reuter. IReuter. - 47 words
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Article29 1933-04-28 10 f Chances Of Promotion Recede. London, April 27. Postponed English League matches play d to-day, resulted as follows: Carlisle 3 Darlington 0 Doncaster 3 Chester 3 —Reuter.29 words
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Article370 1933-04-28 10 Marine Beat Chinese By Only Goal. (By "Dragon."j Rough play marred the S A.P.A. League second division game yesterday at the Anson Read Stadium in which the Marine Department Football Club defeated the S.C.F.A. II bv the only goal scored in the maith.. Two of the Marine players370 words
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Article92 1933-04-28 10 WEIGHT-LIFTING. T -morrc« I amateur weight-lifting championo S Mo Hall. New 9J rid a- 8.30 p.m.. vffl feehMfc the foßowfeg v an Aiiftl bin Ahmad v. Khoo En a Wang: A v v. Hcndrlek Tan. B:ev Ch% Ch£- in weight champion, v. Goh Ah Chen- .3* stone I92 words
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Article182 1933-04-28 10 Abattoirs Beat Monopolies At Geylangf. -h ah f, Geylang Stadium yesterday, ft®, h"T £ports Club beat the Monopolies Dept. by 3—nil in Div. Ill of the S A F League. Mr. Perry leferecd and the trams were: Uo7 IIOR: Kabul: Rhmat, PanjanfA: Ali Ra? a SSJ Ylv g182 words
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Article117 1933-04-28 10 Lwn Loo Sccietv team v. the Chinese Chi Woi> AdMetakJoa a! the kutera court. Baku ras.h Road, to-morrow at 3so p.m. (pautrs rb !!i7 Cantonment Road, not .atcr ihen I p.m..: SINGLES- TaySooLan E. Cheeng T and Lin Boon Ann. DOUBLES: Tay Soo Lan and Ng Kong Beng Lta117 words
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Article498 1933-04-28 10 Indians Win. POOR SHOWING BY the S.C.C. 1 ASSN. FOOTBALL. The I.C.F.A. scored a la to vie v expense of the S.C.C. on the at day by 1-0 in the First Da,'!'! sUr•j.A.F.A. League. the The Indians were the better start and took a much 1:498 words
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Article62 1933-04-28 10 YACHTING. On Sunday, at the Royal Singapore Yarht c.ub. ihe international six-metre cla.*> will sail t.'C second race of th? series of three for the Van Schreven Challenge Cup. Stall at 10 am ne B class will sail the first of a seri»s Oi two laces for the62 words
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Advertisement13 1933-04-28 10 Mfc if FITCH'S "ROYAL" i j \om/w(e'd\ (English > <fawt I MHEAPPIE BRAND (AUSTRALIAN)13 words
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Miscellaneous126 1933-04-28 10 MALAYA CUP. 1 Programme For 1933 Season. The Malaya Cup fixtures for i 933 have now been arranged as follows: NOFSIHERN SECTION. June 3—Perak v. Kedah, Ipoh June 10-Se!angor v. Perak. Ipoh June 24-Penang v. Perak. Penang 8-Se!angor V. Penang. Kuala Lumpur JS v. Kedah. at Alor Star Jalj 22-Selangor126 words
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Article337 1933-04-28 11 Alleged Forgery Of Document. The preliminary inquiry into two charges of forgery preferred against a Hylam, Wong Kong Teng. reached the final stage befcre the Second Magistrate (Mr. a. W. Hay> yesterday, when the pro;ecuticn, conducted by Detective-Inspec-tor Nickels, closed its case. The matter was adjourned until Monday337 words
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Article268 1933-04-28 11 Burial Of Aircraftsman J. J. F. Firth. Leading Aircraftsman J J. F. Firth.who was in charge of the camera-gun when .the HawkerHorsley bomber crashed near the Air Base on Tuesday, and whose body was recovered from the sea yesterday, was buried at Bidr-dari ccmeter> yesterday evening, the268 words
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Article48 1933-04-28 11 Mails by the outward Dutch aeroplane irom Amsterdam are expected to arrive at Singapore by the evening express to-morrow. Correspondence addressed to bcxholdcrs only will be ready for delivery at 7.30 p.m. Frcm France by the 'Andre Lebon," due ai Singapore at 4 p.m. en Sunday.48 words
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Advertisement427 1933-04-28 11 7.1« To-Nlght O.is Lawrence Tibbet IN "NEW MOON" Arrest the Progress j of that COUGH ;est it may linger and a lead to something serious ft Take M I DR. DE JONGH'S M 1 LIGHT BROWN I COD LIVER OIL SggS Drugs may relieve or even cure it 2* S427 words
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Advertisement110 1933-04-28 11 Undoubtedly there are j Scores Scores of J WATCH, CLOCK j J GRAMOPHONE Repairers in Singapore But i Yick Won Hing 429, North Bridge Road l (Near Middle Road) can Honestly claim to have all the re- I quired Experisnce to safely handle ihe j Most Delicate of Watches, mte.110 words
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Advertisement300 1933-04-28 11 j MARINE «SSISNicĔ| £r or I GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD I EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED AT LOW RATES (j I For Quotations for mil transit risks by Road, (I Rail or Water I J] Apply to:— A Jj SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. (J II General Agents: (l Motor Union Insurance300 words
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Advertisement31 1933-04-28 11 KIM TĔK COMPANY. ALL MOTOR-CAR REPAIRS. FIRST-CLASS PAINTING Kf t-ond-lland Car& Bought And Sold. Hoods Rcnotated and Seats Re-upholstered. Satisfaction guaranteed. Proprietor: LOn KIM TEK, 10'j, Jvliicoe Kwia «8 Lavender Street31 words
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Miscellaneous805 1933-04-28 11 CLUB DIARY. (There o>e numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are 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 will still be included in the "Diary805 words
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Article217 1933-04-28 12 Local Market And D. E. L Ban. The DEI. has passed a measure prohibiting the impo-tation of rice lata the DEI except by .special permit from the Dutch authorities. It is static! that this enactment will senously affect many Malayan rice-dealers, who reexport the commodity after217 words
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Article217 1933-04-28 12 Arab Girl Guide Attends Camp. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore. Ap.il 26. Tlu> annuai camp of the Malayan Girl Guide* is now being held m runjong Brass, Malacca, and Johore Bahru should be proud of the fact that the only gM guide who has left fcr the Camp217 words
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Article145 1933-04-28 12 The Tenth Malayan Exhibition. The tenth Malayan Exhibition will be held in Kuala Lumpur during the August Bank Holiday(Aug. 5, 6 and 7), and the Malayan AgnHoititultura! A s-eiaticn has already commenced preliminary crganisation. Last year s Exhibition was g nerally considered to be extremely successful and every145 words
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Article105 1933-04-28 12 Stockholm, March 23. The Utth Swedish town of Kungaelv, in the province of B.huslaen, and not far from Gothenburg, is going to celebrate a peace treaty concluded in 1100 AD. y t>J h ff Wn, u thm called was on the front er between Sweden and105 words
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Article122 1933-04-28 12 A^amLra. --Chester MutLs in -Cock of the *,>IL,I.- Jar k HaH»n in "Happy Ever Earjfn "Th? Flag Lnut.nant Gr.at World.—s.a* snow.., pu-sar malam Malay opera Chines wayangs, siem and talk. tog ♦•;;:>_ (Sky Ta'k*: "Gocd Night V.nr.n- ::f -Timing of the Shrew") £]IZ<! I'~1 4 R ,stab122 words
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Article99 1933-04-28 12 AT THE CINEMAS The Roxy opened to crowded houses afrboth performances last night when another Pari mount Ernst Lubitsch production, "Trouble in Paradise, featuring Herbert Marshall Miriam Hopkins. Kay Francis and Charlie Rugi" commenced its run Herbert Marshall is as a super-crook and his attempt99 words
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Article85 1933-04-28 12 The following are 'he cflBce beann Marigold Minstrel,- for the vAr 9> 3 J* 4 G <* Teek Swee; Pre idenlu-./cC' Leng; Vice-Presidents. Messrs Roh s- V andGwee Peng Ying; hot, Ah Kow, asst. recretary. Mr. Sofa faon. treasurer. Mr. Lim Tian Er m*£5; JE S n Ki85 words
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Article136 1933-04-28 12 The French mail. "Andre Lebon." i; due here j from Penang en Sunday p.t a p.m. sh? is I txpected to sail the following day at 6 a.m. for Saig'n, Hongkong and Shanghai. ARRIVALS. Palorrjn." Dut., 10.061 tens, from Sourabaya 27-4: for Rotterdam 28-4. 'Perak." Erit.. 519 tens,136 words
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Article85 1933-04-28 12 I I At li: last anneal genual meeti'v of the h3H thai Badminton Tarty, the following were ri« tea cffleMNinn for the current yar V V Hcod Khe.-: vice-president Ml. C .ua J )o Kirn: hen. secretary. Mr. Khoo k: hun :r asurer. Mr. Khoo Eng Poh d85 words
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Article173 1933-04-28 12 Debtor Files A Second Petition. Unusual facts were revealed in the Bank, rup.cy Court this morning before Mr Jufcfjcs Whitley, when Eusope bin Ismail filed his ueuticn for receiving and adjudication order* Hir. lordship asked the applicant whether ne was made a bankrupt in 1928 and whethe: was173 words
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Article35 1933-04-28 12 Warsaw. March 22. Eecause cf Hitlers anti-Communist campaign, a Soviet cider for IOO.OCC pa rs cf sho.-s. which was to have been given to Germany, has been placed in Poland in.ste d35 words
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Advertisement4 1933-04-28 12 PRASEUa NEAVE DISTRIBUTORS /^P^i4 words
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Advertisement237 1933-04-28 12 Everyone is II UNDER BONNET ADJUSTABLE DRIVING SEAT. I I J" {h Z V f rctrencnn em a d -mailer incomes, accelerates terrifl .1 I naturally turn towards more economical mo- en UP the with a I r:?" Wh> m St are the new Is he In f l de%ht237 words
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Advertisement180 1933-04-28 12 LATEST AJ)VKKT,sivM KNK I3Q-CITRO frightens mosqu. at Renas Dance Studio M v V r a -*mj flat 6, Coleman J SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL \()Tirc Notice Is hereby given that terr E now invited for the toOowta. r 4 i-rvices, and that particulars of rl&1 o: o-av be obtained in the Tender180 words
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Article, Illustration984 1933-04-28 13 k at&i prOfTtll—H awaits those f\ rat tftt t<> ihe Pavilion Theatre. No bios,' 1 the current attracthOM ;;re bito (.1 fun which who are considered to be hea I'Cgoei'j in the world, si special notice cf a film. i. usually means that there is984 words
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Article353 1933-04-28 13 Players May Go To Britain. Hollywood. ANOTHER ••drive'* rgains, the ligh salaries of Ilollywccd fi'm Btara b under way. Many of the contracts made in boom days are now expiring and an unusual situation exists in the industry. Among the stars involved in the move to353 words
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Article611 1933-04-28 13 JEWEL SONG." King Down The Curtain. Having completed the wonderfully staeed f or The Jewel Song" in which excerpts front two well-known cperas have been filmed Be ry Hughes has turned his directorial attenx: to tbf other side of the curtain. In preparation for the action back-s-age Thigh tuLes pki'.e611 words
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Article635 1933-04-28 13 The Views Of Madame Vallin. Montreal. T E combiMtk« of phantasy and made'onlr 5" film has has Sr? al:ng in eteenth cenridl^ ulous and because too many *EL CS CHng SUch antiquated production, opera the world over is undergoing welTino:m eC Se deClared Niilon VaSfnT the635 words
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1561 1933-04-28 13 DRAMATIC LIFE OF JEAN HARLOW. PUPPET OF DESTINY. THYING TO FIND FORGETFULNESS IN WORK. (BY ELEANOR PACKER.) JEAN Ha;.'OA low not at* fcr sympathy. She is afra J «f sympathy, afraic 1 tha. it will break down the courage v.hch she :'s struggling1,561 words
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Advertisement360 1933-04-28 14 Silent Smooth 1 EASY, ECONOMICAL X>;EFfc. H/INTO 1 oooooooo* L 1 1 7*o Ihe motoring public the word "Austin" denotes a standard oi excellence and dependability com- A 'a I/mm 1 bined with moderate cost, which sets Austin cars 1 in a class apart, and renders them the criterion by360 words
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Article, Illustration845 1933-04-28 15 Fresh Park In The Market. SINGAPORE PIG FARM. CROSS-BREEDING OF EUROPEAN AND CHINESE STOCK. A* :> Which has already at*l isid rahlc amount of interest is Farm H E the Governor. Colci Lai Secretary and a numb.-r m ptople have recently d have expressed845 words
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Advertisement249 1933-04-28 15 Yes..♦her figure was marvelous^ Hers was the kind of figure J I Paris dressmakers must Wv/MpW '1 1 dream about. Imagine the WWklm rf 1 11 disappointment of seeing /■Ahi \\rtth Hk a blemished skin! Didn't Kfif ////3fs V she know this simplest se- 11 cret of complexion care? Wf249 words
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Advertisement213 1933-04-28 15 Bronchial offers a certain safeguard. It or cold. It maintains the powers of resistance. It soothes the lungs and loosens the grip of threatened consumption, catarrh or bronchitis. SCOTT'S Emulsion ensures bodily fitness under adverse conditions. Sec that you have genuine f SCOTT'S EMULSION WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING ONE213 words
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Advertisement273 1933-04-28 16 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL AND WATER J CONTRACTOR. I 36-37, Dras Rasah Road, SINGAPORE. J If you are in need of electric I lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to I the above address or 'Phone I 3411. I TO LET, FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January.273 words
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Advertisement530 1933-04-28 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—I6S, Tank Road. Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers TO LET—I. Marga'e Rd, off Grove Rd close to Katong Park. Entry 1-5-33. Parii culars Tel. 3170. TO LET—"Silverton," 8, Upper Wilkie Road two-storeyed compound hOMPC, with sanitary insta'laMoii, water, electric lights and garag530 words
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Advertisement538 1933-04-28 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. (New Race Course. 6th Mile. Dunearn Roadi NOTICE. Spring (Professional) Race Meet in <- 1933. SATURDAY 20th. WEDNESDAY <Ml n SATURDAY 27th, WEDNESDAY. 31st MAY SATURDAY 3rd MONDAY. sth JUNE. Spring (Amateur) Race Meet He 1933. X FRIDAY t)th and SAU KDAY IOTi JUNE ENTRIES538 words
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Advertisement265 1933-04-28 16 PU3LIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF AUGUSTUS VICTOR VAN DER EEEK, DECEASED. PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE No. 144 (TRUSTEES). NOTICE 1« HEREBY GIVEN !hat al! crerJi ois having an/ claims again* tbe Estate of rht aix>ve dec as d, lac. of No. 22, BJha o Road uingapcie, who a.<n oa265 words
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Advertisement418 1933-04-28 16 SITUATION WANTED. Pcsi ion as clerical assistant, salesman or any o her capacity by young Portuguese cit zen, honest, int.l igen willing worker, having performed responsible dv iej in Portuguese Consular service in Africa. Ha.>aii, China: worked in Zar.z.bar Custom Hous some knowledge Cf books: very good references: will accept418 words
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Advertisement527 1933-04-28 16 125 Cents T^" LARGE TUBE Every Where^S^jO^l <vn€§t tooth V/ PASTE HY gramophonlj MAINSPRINGS British Make Made from the fln'st quality st» e Obtainable from all Cninese Watch Fh-palrrj and Gramophone Dealers. All gizrs available for all kind- of cranio. phones. We guarantee wonderful regularity of action if coirect size527 words
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