Malaya Tribune, 30 May 1933
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Title Section33 1933-05-30 1 The Malaya Tribune MUS POPULAR DA!LY NEWSPAPER ,N MALAYA. DGG No. 12G SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore. Tuesday. May IMS. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 193333 words
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Advertisement45 1933-05-30 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raflles Place Singapore. mi, I M.'imonds and Pearl Iciaces of every size and quality. Selling al latest and lowest market price*, Abo btryii gold coins 1 gold ornamerttti of and quality, Payinu It i he st prices according to daily exchange rates.45 words
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523 1933-05-30 2 Effects Of Boycott. WHAT THE JAPANESE THINK. is what the Japan Chronicle" says of M the hlltilllin of t:.e OMMM merchants m Malaya and the South Seas «h*o they started »..ycotting Japanese goods after the outbreak *'f the Manchurian "war It523 words
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Article155 1933-05-30 2 Result of Symposium Among Tourists. iin 0 WaS taken amon the Jurists of thLurline cruise, who recently fpcm a few n'red the most unpreestve sights of the South SS Z otienta, CrUiSe Chlna With five ZT "Umm pla.es. received the greatest number of mnm The oS! of th".155 words
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Article88 1933-05-30 2 Japanese Marines Practise Street Fighting. Shanahai. May 28 Mr Wang Ching Wei. the Chairman of th. C mm- Admiral Chcn Shao Kuan i X ,lv h< Ma.-shall Chtansr h->i BMI at Nanrhnntr to diirnv tv,- MMttn hi North c^ 10 diBCUs th critical hi pane marines and in88 words
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Article328 1933-05-30 2 Conference Of Institute Of Pacific Relations. J rpiiE Chine.-* group which will attend thr fifth HmW Ooatflrmei of the in of Pacific Relations to be held ir. B&nff. Canada. August 14 to 28. will be led by Dr Hu Bhm, wr.o ifl Chairman of the China Counril328 words
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Article222 1933-05-30 2 Szechucn, The Province Of Civil Wars. Shanghai. May 29. Gen. Liv Wen Hui Chairman of the Szechuen Provincial Government, has replied 10 Oen Uu Hsiang. Commander of the Utf Aimy that he has ordered the armies at the lront to stop the war and he hoped that a222 words
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Article117 1933-05-30 2 Ggantic Effort To Aid Sufferers. Canton. May 23 In \iew of the famine in southern Kiangv the Kucmmtang South-west Bxe< mltte* has joined the Government offices and public bodies in proving 0 f the South-west In providing rehef for th. Tm f am under consideration Is on a117 words
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Article65 1933-05-30 2 Bright Prospect For Fiscal Year. Canton. May 23 It was officially announced to-day that the budget for the present fiscal year has been Ulaneed and that the estimated revenue for mm mm mm up to goooco.ooo, despite the aboWhed ,any mlscellaneous were Appropriation U1 connection with the three-year65 words
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Article38 1933-05-30 2 The Man-huckuo Government is drafting in "iJkT PUn fQr ralsln 25.000.000 sheep heen Khingan. At present 3.000.000 sheep are raised in Manchuria, mostly by Mongolian. Japan consumes more than t'tnty pounds of wool annually the38 words
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Article472 1933-05-30 2 Traitors Caught. CHINESE CAVALRY'S REVERSE. Peiping May 2g EX-MARSHAL Cha:i 5 R ueh Liang has wired ftom Europe to his former subordinates in N nh China urging them to obey Marshal Cluing Kai Shr-k. Two divisions of Gen. Tang Yu Una forces refused to go over to472 words
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Article128 1933-05-30 2 Garrison Commander Wires For Reinforcements. Shanghai. May 2» »i-«! m v,. R, v N i7 uln >™«<m» Otn Y U Hsueh Chuni. Commander of .k. 2T3Z 52 2 T *">»- STSSi nu Ym c '»ng. in command at cpn»r*i '"^.^o^r™3 aSELS* con n «lon with Mm.and Gen128 words
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Article78 1933-05-30 2 His all For Support Against lapan. Shanghai. May 29. on oe iriH^ n8 SS u UnB s circulated on Friday, when he assumed ffmm Kalgan v he the Japanese in North China. waT^s?Hta publh-ation yesterday at Christian fJaneral emphaais d in thTialm» «ince 1 west or78 words
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Article20 1933-05-30 2 The Bank of Kwangtung in making arrange the Orrrrml Bank, tar* a "Sin Chew message 0 f Sunday* k i20 words
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Advertisement151 1933-05-30 2 Builds Eonnie Babies VJI-AXO is treasured by mothers for the heart-felt relief it brings -for the almost immediate contentment and strength it brings to troubled, ailing babies. Waxo is a humanised milk-food easily digested and is tree from any risk of tuberculosis. BUILDS BONNIE BABIES Agents in India: H. I.151 words
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109 1933-05-30 3 mmm < rnment. it appears to us. n 'Mny else except revenue rtv duties and the unkind eagerness to ial«r revenue lely to prevent cuts ri salaries That we can M it is well that the know what is being said. Joh ire109 words
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Article386 1933-05-30 3 '1' -ci.r. in the Federated Rtstnction. Retrenchcountry has cerr istin.- international I tin. That other tin a\o MMMMi even weakened our faith tnction." We look fatMl when those the rubber industry will "d rubber off the Kbt price of the com- el Seme people talk about the Stephenson386 words
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Article530 1933-05-30 3 Counterfeit Coins. WHAT THE MIKROIt DID NOT SHOW. SOMKWHEHB out m the opto country, right away of! Thompson Road and miles au.u frogf the madding crowd and prying tpm\ then- <\n<>d mm) attap hut. It* sole oceupatit was a middle-age.l Chinese, who tnonght that hi- cunning equalled530 words
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Article150 1933-05-30 3 Looking Forward To Birthday Parade. Local Scouts arc looking forward to the King's Birthday Parade on the Padang on Jane 3 There la nothing unusual In the event —it la a yearly affair—but even then tt Is one o{ the most Important occasions of the year. j The150 words
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Article99 1933-05-30 3 Stronger Laws Under New (invention. Reuter. Oenea. May 26 The League Ceuiicu has approved the report of the Advisory Committee or. the T-afJic m Opium submittru v draft conv.-nUoti for the suppression of UliciA traffl m dangerous drugs The convention rtrdrgthena existing law* aud also envisages punishment firReuter. - 99 words
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Article60 1933-05-30 3 Girl Badly Beaten ln Mexico Campaign. Reuter. Mexico Oma\ May 36. In spite of Mexican Governmei t orders th* boycott of Chinese In Chihuahia continue. Guards are still preventing Chinese farmer* from marketing their vegetables. It ls reported that a girl attempting to enter a Chinese shopReuter. - 60 words
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Article51 1933-05-30 3 Ladles and gentlemen who hare bean asked to take part In the Musical Festival at the Cathedral are reminded that the first practice takes plsce In the Cathedral this afternoon It hsn been for grmnted tint all who have not replied hi the invlta- tion intend to be51 words
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Advertisement98 1933-05-30 3 High-class gifts on presentation of De Reszke coupons. D c Reszke cigarettes arc smoked by people of discriminating taste. A finely blended cigarette. J l>E RESZKE i &kQ yiristQGr>dt of Qigdreites Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Hgapwrc Penang huala Lumpur Ipoh. mi p n j MAKES A FEAST OF "LEFTOVERS"98 words
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Advertisement227 1933-05-30 3 iQUINNESS IS THE BEST I BUT BE SURE IT'S "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT <m^ lmtmmm Illln 1(^ ETON HIGH SCHOOL. Near the Junction of SeVglr Rd and Shoi i s» LUCKY SOUVENIR OF j TflE NEW BACE COURSE Inder efficient management. j $I*oo $1«00 MORNING SESSION: each. T^^^H few vacancies227 words
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1464 1933-05-30 4 Shipping News Notices. SHIPPING INDUSTRY IN JAPAN. Relative Prosperity Restored. rpHAT th- shipping prospects fcr 1933 are fcrlltity hrlghUr than at any time uurini: the two previous years Is the stat men: contained in a report issued to-day by the Department of Overseas Trade on economic conditions m Japan to1,464 words
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Article75 1933-05-30 4 No Further News Of Steamer tk ßuslan." Moscow. May 8. IT i< feared here t:iat the Soviet steamer 1 jammed in an ice t Uplliuuigoi. ha* been definitely \Z conducted by th- le bnakcr S T° h a r.,v from f- proven fruitless. nas m itrstssys Fr-m Omm75 words
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Article359 1933-05-30 4 Radio Research Dept.'s Report. fTHE use of electrons moving so rapidly as to attain a speed of 12 miles per second, as an aid to navlgil ion. Is described tn a report on Cathode ray osclllography. issued on iprtl 24 by the Department of Scientific and Industrial359 words
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Article983 1933-05-30 4 SHORTAGE DAMAGE TO CARGO. Case Against Shipowners Fails. A* action cf interest to shipowners was heard at Hull Admiralty Court, before Judge Hugh Beazley. who. lecently, gave his rr-vrved judgment. TiTrn P,ain,iff? Messrs. Spear and I Sveh i c C L aimS WCTe f r £30 and "0 iv cine983 words
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Advertisement432 1933-05-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINES. fjMMrpenlMl IB England* MAIL. PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. I* IWB OBIBNTAI SH wi IVIGATIOM DO LONDON I ro PAD LAST MAIL SERVICE. (Undri nti i-t with His Majesty's I <'.vernmcnt i. TV. D ntOU I.ONLON fai I tea ud Japan. Due T<;nr.air.432 words
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Advertisement148 1933-05-30 4 !LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. i CA*rt\ nmo. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA CARGO SERVICE. Calling at Colombo. Bombay. S a Port L i. Caiambo. Bombay Said. Brlndi.!. Venice and Tr£»T M"~wah. Sue,. Due Leave Due Brl Xtn Trleat*. cont.RRoSeo c B K:«"~j^»jf;» CONTE VERDE JUnC JU,T 3148 words
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Advertisement128 1933-05-30 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE UtXh iSpSI Au.trallsche DampfschUi. IJjYGJ -y f (Companies Incorporated In Germany) Nno HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. m.s. ERMLAND. via Manila I m.s. BURGENLAND S 1,-. 5? 1 "vs. Ma na 5S 2 FRIES LAND. Ma 5f 'm s. KULMERLAND. via Manila 5S 2 t m...128 words
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Advertisement501 1933-05-30 4 STEAMER IU Qenmu The undernoted are the Cornn? fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 5 MM. "HAVEL" for Manila, Hon.h hai. Japan and N. China HOMEWARDS *It IER fc Genoa. Bm Casablanca, Rotterdam i Bremen and Aden t "HOLSTEIN" f or Genoa M Car steamers with limited accommodation. "mn-d MINIMUM FARES. Inter- Cabin mttmu501 words
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266 1933-05-30 5 apart, Tv s-lay. ii am. tin i hMi quotations arp issued C -xchange and stock Buvera Sullen. nf Tin 24 6 20 20 2 1 norn m n- 139 I 93 I 97 ii n «»10 0 15 040 0.45 06 1 norn 30 0.35266 words
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168 1933-05-30 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER PRICES GO HIGHER. London Stocks Down 197 Tons. 'By Ot/r Financial Correspondent.; Si.n<;apo'v. Tuesday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Bobber (Singap .iv), 1(M 2 cts., rp. /0 Bp 51G ct. lin (Smgapon $107| 5, down <7 I'riccs: London Rubber, 8 11 :iJd., up Market Tone:168 words
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Article47 1933-05-30 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London Spot 3 5 16d. New York: 5-- 4 <G.» cents Singapore: 10 9 16—10 1116 cents. TIN. London Spot: £198 2s 6d Up 1455.). Londcn 3 months: £19« 7? Cd I Up 1553 Singapore $107.12... COPRA. Sundried $4 30 Mixed $40047 words
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Article327 1933-05-30 5 Dividend Payment lies uined. Th. tmrnii ililli annual general mating ol t.»e lubu iF.M.S.» Kuljbtr Company. Until*i WSW held on May la al 2-4. Idol Lan, KjO Brigadier-O.: eral the Hon churl.- Lamoton. ,lht tlM»hman». *aid that no liu|H>rtai. change, occurred in th. co.npam affair, during 1932.327 words
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Article35 1933-05-30 5 14 ll lld:r modined system of tapping, crcp f :,!r Ur n? P**" lb Balance brought foraard was £19 323 deduct leas tor year .aX «27.. bKMtal £19.195 to be U)rw t rd35 words
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Article134 1933-05-30 5 future Repayments Of Debts. W.t i.ii,. u,ii. May 2C 2r«s2Ss «r^ h rH y tr, 7- R fo,u,wu uu<l tie Bill I. i U Mr mmmm lld Standard by of&' £vt n f,! H ,ki, com Kocsevelt 1 ul Fr m T inv ßUl Pnables PSfBMSS oi134 words
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Article421 1933-05-30 5 Discussion In House Of Commons. ih'n.ui Ou, nan Correiijondent j •m- ii L m,on Ma y n. on L w lnt yesterday on the Rum,,, btfMto) mil, the Earl of OnI o'.'r lU1 5 nnil Mll h> the chair tons 25Ti "If! T,l<,,id,s U,al Mo* MUM bt421 words
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663 1933-05-30 5 Blnnpofg, Tuesday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotation* ale Issued by Fra*ti r»nd Co and Lyall and Evatt* <save Value. rraaar m i Sharet. Oo Crmtt 1 Allenby MCS $(J 7;< $Q $Q n 1 Alor Gajah 045 0.50 0.45 055 !A. Hitam 080663 words
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Advertisement212 1933-05-30 5 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G JOHNSON: General Manager. HEAD OFFICE: 2-c, Malacca Street, Singapore. Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. 'Incorporated m Straits Settlement*). Successors to SE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD. THE HO HONG UAnsm, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD.212 words
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Advertisement188 1933-05-30 5 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. < Inc rporated In EugUnd i SINGAPORE BRANCH: D'Almeida Street Authorised and Subbcrlbod Capital r r^ n Paid-up-Capital 52SC Reserve Fund and R»t ?m5S HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: B mbay Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi. Madras Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein. Ba*ra SS Mosul and Singapore Klr Uil opened and188 words
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Advertisement28 1933-05-30 5 a THE SOUTH BRITISII INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEFIM) AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L- C. MAROOLIOUTH. Manager. I Office: 2. Finlayson Oreen.28 words
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Advertisement192 1933-05-30 5 I m* M} m m~ mt m~m» tMafa WHAT ISA O MAN WORTH j HARD TO SAY, PERHAPS. BUT EVERYTHING j MUST HAVE A VALUE EVEN HUMAN LIFE. j A T what (1 MM worth of your life to those. jroa love J ujrin* by the number of children, and192 words
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Advertisement132 1933-05-30 6 ent m -< I TO-NIGHT! I J i I Snappy Saucy and side-splitting Fun SEE LEE TRACY star of "DOCTOR X" in this new I nnersal Comedy— I PRIVATE i^-^v j 'BUSTER X EAT Obi I j is coming in M.-G.-M.s biggest Fun hit i "WHAT! NO BEER?" TO-NIGHT LAST132 words
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Advertisement326 1933-05-30 6 HERE HE IS BACK AGAIN FOR ONI NIGHT ONLY j 6.15 TO-NIGHT "Jack Bucbanan i In the riotously funny B. D. musical comedy— "YES,|Mr. BROWN I Singing Music Dancing I TO-MORROW* nin at ,ht 1 Special Matinee at 1.15 p.m. CECIL B. de MILLE'S Greatest Spectacular Triumph-The Sensation of the326 words
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Advertisement241 1933-05-30 6 j*B COMMENCING j j ANOTHER TOPPING COMEDY J SUCCESS, WITH FILMLAND'S NEWEST IDOL j JESSIE I MATTHEWS Jin her most delightful r01e... 1 I N IN E\ ERY FOOT— I U'GHTER ALL THE W i THE MAN FROM W7w j TORONTO m~m Gainsborough Picture jjjßy FRED KERR lAN HUNTER 1241 words
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127 1933-05-30 7 BRILLIANT SCENES OF PAGEANTRY. SPRINKLED WITH NINE KINDS OF HOIY WATER. WLY nißg oi k us across the wide reaches of Pahang River rung and again oa Saturday morala* th Pekan of the Sultan of Perak and Sir all v, ready iC V127 words
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Article951 1933-05-30 7 Pekan. Sunday. m mm mmm with the bathing A mm Sri Terentang. ...ii the of the two mm\ tands about 1 rhtl while the other rePaßtni is on the river S: i Terentang a bathpcrsada had been \n-tier°d structure V b Itaafll was six feet that951 words
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Article148 1933-05-30 7 Unique Luncheon Held In London. Reuter Wireless. London, May 24. An unique Empire luncheon, which ended tn a prayer meeting, was held to-day at the Junior Carlton Club when everything the guests either ate cr drank came from various parts of the Dominions and Colonies and all theReuter Wireless. - 148 words
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Article228 1933-05-30 7 Japanese Minister's Outburst. Reuter. Rome. May 29 pi view of reassumig cables fr< m London and Pal-, it is believed that the final accept»ncc of the Four-Power pact will be announced to-morrow—Reuter. New York. May 30 Mr Ishii. in a radio speech, paid tribute to m.Reuter. - 228 words
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Article207 1933-05-30 7 Will Help People In The Direst Poverh. we now practically complrVd fu: Hospt-al Week, which comments on M. n--5 »nd endi on Monday. torn* :j ffort 18 1 organised to rafee soreh needed fund* lor St Andrews Mission nS and U t hoped tha- the Public will coaae207 words
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Article214 1933-05-30 7 Decay Of The Old lxmdon Chinatown. L jndon. Limehouj- once am scene of Oriental -> and blnod-tiur*t\ bet»e-n rt\al tcngs. where flashing knives spelled silent c*eath. has teccroe almoat respectable. The streets are quiet and deserted early in the mg. Tocg mm* are a thing of the past214 words
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Article174 1933-05-30 7 Measures To Lower Cost Of Native Products. At a meeting of the Chinos*' Utt merchart» and officials of the International Trade Bureau I Ministry of Industry ir the Customs buildup at Shanghai recently. It was decided triit. as a means to lower the km of Cntnrstea products, various174 words
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Article78 1933-05-30 7 Canton's New Rules For Weddings And Funeriis. Cant n May 19. By order (of the City Oovtrnment. the Bureau of Social Affairs 1« mapptog out simple ceremonial rules for weddings »nd funerals. This step was initiated by tie Municipal Council, which has been informef by the city78 words
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Article44 1933-05-30 7 Mr. M. Quezon Passes Ihrough Singapore. Pore this morning by f *ay back to Za. his mmm BOOMMM «*th P:euidependence QUeStion ot ***W urn* Roosevelt once ,uncnea »ith President f-C Mr. .as I arrived and I tr.,,.ii~.i he OOING BACK AGAIN44 words
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Article34 1933-05-30 7 House Of Representatives Passes Bill. Reuter. Washington. May 30. The Wmm of Representative by 283 vote, sUndard BIU Hm/i' r llmitmg lh lo Ktai hour, the Conftrrncr m he b only itepmuc*..-Reuter. - 34 words
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Article95 1933-05-30 7 (Jreat A*e Of Its Brethren. Death, at the rip., old age ol 113. tunebUlT la,OOUi> C3rP m Uke al thi* aquauc ,I*l-:»:, a. proved by a gold ring which was attaclud on which was inscribed the date 01 But the detea ad fh«h mi*ht almost be termed -young95 words
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Article95 1933-05-30 7 Canton Manufacturers To Call Conference. Canton. May 19. Manufacturers of matches will shortly call a meeting to disruss standardization of" their products and to devise means for their betterment. These measures are deemed necessary In order to compete with Imported goods Matches are consumed in large quantity in95 words
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Article90 1933-05-30 7 Denounces Nankin* For Compromise With Japan. Hongkong. May 28. Mr Hu Han Mm, the veteran Kuomintang Rightis: leader, who la living in retirement here has tefcued a statement to th? Press running into 1000 words, denouncing Nanking for the compromise negotiated with the Japanese. He averts90 words
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Article97 1933-05-30 7 Largest Buyer Of Finnish Output. Helsingfors. Britain is now the largest buyer of Finlands eggs La>; month she bought 222 tens o' them. Those facts are r.-veilcd by statistics issued by the local Ministry of Agriculture. During March 9. 419.040 eggs, weighing 545 tons, were xporud from97 words
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Article65 1933-05-30 7 The Baud of the 6. S. Police will play tnlollowing programme weather permitting, at the Botanic Oardens to-day. commencing at 5.13 p.m March Medley. Martial Moments, winter selection from "The Vagabond King Priml; Descriptive. "An Evening In »Toledo Schmeling; PatroL "Britain's First Una." wttUams; Selection. *La Mouatoe." Monckton;65 words
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Article414 1933-05-30 7 Big Men indebted. STARTLING FACTS REVEALED. Washington. May 24. IN the course ol to-day's Morgan enquiry, v m was stated that in contrast to the years 1931 and 32, Morgans paid »11.000.000 incometioc in 1929. Mr. Morgan testified that although he did DM pay income-t.vs in414 words
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Article116 1933-05-30 7 How To Be A Perfect Wife. Belgrade. Ycuas women who wish to become perfect wives should stuny am advice given in a Belgraae newsnaper: "Listen when your hu band tells you -omctl.i g—even if it is dull. "Learn to cook. "Lrarn Vj cook "Learn to cook. Give116 words
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Article122 1933-05-30 7 Huge Farming Show In The West End." Berlin. The German Agricultual Society's annual exhibition. the largest in Germany with th° exception of the famous Leipzig Fair, will open here in MayEach year the society holds the exhibition in a different city and this year it is122 words
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Article60 1933-05-30 7 Britain Rejecting Russian Timber. Helsingfory Many British ar.d .foieign hjms are bow buying timber from the Swedish and Finnish markets in preference to the Russian and Great Britain m resuming her former large purchaser Swedish Arms have already sold 250,000 standards of an estimated output of 75 00060 words
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Obituary43 1933-05-30 7 Reuter. (icrman Woman Uninjured In Air Crash. Aleppo. (Syria) May 29. mm Von Ktadorf crashed while attempting a flight from Berlin to Australia. Though the airwoman Is believed to have been uninjured In the accident she died later in the evenineReuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article141 1933-05-30 7 Five-Mile Pleasure Resort Made By Ruhr Dam. ASSf* the Rhur th?\°fcimtv Si J d ha JUit been to the tLTS SST" tf the great s,erl and < ual The Baldeney Lake, as it is to be called was projected with a threeiold oOJ«t• Cleansing of the Ruhr.141 words
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Advertisement452 1933-05-30 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED TO BUY-Old British Colonial Stamps, no dealers. Box No. 155. CO Malaya Trjbun?. FOR SALE—One WESTERN EI ECTKIC Power and Light plan.. Type RSD. 750 Wntts 36 Vets. 21 Amps.. U) .xc llcnt running ord r to, inspection and demc nsiration call at Br.n h ag jgr452 words
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Article778 1933-05-30 8 I The arrival in Singapore to-day of iGenmll Ma Chan Shan and Su Ping V\<n. the two leaders of the Chin.-, Volunteers who gave so much trouble to the Japanese in Manchuria, has created universal interest among the Chinese in Malaya. These famous generalf were778 words
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Article294 1933-05-30 8 Comments By The Way. ACCUSATIONS are being frequently levelled against the Government for pursuing a policy of parsimony but this is not entirely deserved by the authorities In Singapore if one considers the amount of public works being carried out. -which arc undoubtedly helping a lot294 words
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Article190 1933-05-30 8 VI WHETHER the Malayan Governments face *T the fact or not it is indisputable that the unemployment problem. particularly so cla"« "'I, r appertains to the clerical int »nH ,k 8 T" 8 raUler lhan diminishert iB> therefore an ever increasing reason why the authorities should take190 words
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Article35 1933-05-30 8 JHE appointment of a commission to make whether the R SITS--*, th, minHc here 15 not mu ch doubt in being mad f „"JSTSST! pro curtailing of costs. tnou en. leading to the35 words
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27 1933-05-30 8 "S^'jli.'VCJ?! commence at Kuala S wJXmSrJmT expected to K-.^iIf 1 ;ommltt «l to the Assizes by the STtinS voluntary aus!27 words
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Article30 1933-05-30 8 H H H Ulster of w. th SulUn of Johore. and her *\xi\e have left for Pekar (Pahang, to attend the coronation of H.H. the Sultan of Pahang30 words
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Article25 1933-05-30 8 JS were to -day convicted of unlawful Posse* non of dutiable liquor xCr toe. ranged from *5 to $200 and up to months' imprisonment.25 words
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Article13 1933-05-30 8 Jh7u ZLTTS *< of 5S£ U «un,M by two or and fourTugSer,^13 words
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Article54 1933-05-30 8 adventure we* returned At the Inquest held i« *u Court on Saturday on tL ah ,WM> who entered th?^ e S H os J?' Chinese and died three dayl P U May 12 1 deceased suffered from 1 stated that I wound on theTeg m the of > g54 words
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Article54 1933-05-30 8 was mentioned 1 T V" d the the hearing ;Lt T&lping Magistrate —or $50 2?ts: ssr- m iu the sic the ChTttiar S. RetnLmT in ,T UrSday eve n'ng when Chettiar. f V S alleged office 2 Warrant f r the wife of 1 1 Kaliarnmal, the e lo54 words
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Article338 1933-05-30 8 BY AI j Mr. Gandhi has break-fasted "Currency talks." But merely lessens. As a local headmaster E ™P lre Day, we need to a b ot the Empire spirit. Gandhi has completed a weeks' f as t. That's man endurance for a man over 50 it most338 words
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Article32 1933-05-30 8 CHINA WEEK BY WEEK. BO P*, ALLEGED FOROER OUTWITTED. SHIPPING NEWS, on page 4 CUSTOMS TRUCE PENDING. OB P» RADIO PROGRAMME, on pane I» JOHORE NEWS, on page 1432 words
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Advertisement171 1933-05-30 8 yffi THE FINEST j golf i I BALL I r \4 I MADE Tho Lon K-Driving Ball L Tn;i Withstands > Punishment. Strokes Per I// Round—More Rounds 11l Per Ball. I 1 lni j Robinson Q Co., Ltd. j i SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR r L I British Again! AUCUTT S171 words
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Advertisement97 1933-05-30 8 if j Famous PQLYDOR Rfggfr I FANTASIAS FROM THE OPERAS: Ls Boheme, Madame Butterfly, I Carmen, j II Trovatore, Rigoletto. I j r AVED BY THE BERLIN STATE OPERA j j ORCHESTRA. PAUL GODWIN ORCH. j AND ETC. t j !Season Co., Ltd.] j 115, North Brhlcr Road. Singapore, j97 words
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627 1933-05-30 9 ULTIMATUM TO MANCHUKUO COMMANDER. Peace Treaty Not Signed. ang Kai Shek Recognises Peoole's Opposition. the national feeling against it. Marshal Chiang Kai .-n>>nc I the signing of the peace terms in North China. seeing to the postponement of627 words
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Article184 1933-05-30 9 Two Car.tcnesc Convicted Of Attanpted Extortion. When two ycung Cuntcnc-e. Kwong Ilee and Sum Ah. who had previously been convicted en a charge cf attemn.ed extortion of $2 frcm a r;ulc? shop wjajtrggd m New Bridte Road. aDpea c J beiorc ha TMiird Magistra c .Mr. J.184 words
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Article136 1933-05-30 9 Trolley Bus, lorry And vclisl Collide. A OMksOM ryr m% had a miraculous escape from d~ath in Kailang Ro~d y sterday afternoon m mm m mm involved in an accident between a tr< My. bus and a motor-lorry. He sustained MMJtf injuries however, and was taken to hospital136 words
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Article80 1933-05-30 9 Mr. K. M K. Pillay. manager. Pc'rr Chong and Co.. Kuala Lumpur, was enter tuin.-d at a farewell tea pa ty by h>s many friends nri Safu-dey at he Hofl MajcstK on the eve of h's departure to Ceylon on l°avr. Mr. R. Thamb. kH of the80 words
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Article418 1933-05-30 9 Ma And Su Arrive In Singapore. pHINESE hero-worship was. seen at the 2* Singapore docks this morning when Oen. MR Chan Shan, the world-famous Manchurian loiter and Oen. Su Ping Wen. his colleague in |hat last desperate battle against th" Japanese along tne Chinese Eastern Railway, armed418 words
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Article102 1933-05-30 9 GmUMjrf Makes Strict Regulations. F'-om Our Ou n Ccrrctpondrnt > Ban. kok. May i 3 The Government has at leng la.«t acknowledged that br.dge may now M piayed *itnou; a permit but hcusehclders and clubs where the game Ls played are not allowed to receive direct102 words
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Article62 1933-05-30 9 A conrer. will be given at the Wesley Hall. Fort Canning Road, to-day :t 9 p.m. in which s. mm] v.»:i-!-aown MtMtH will participate. MM for which a first programm. has been arranjed. A r i!l afag Negro songs and othT selec lons. Th- tone rt is62 words
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Article34 1933-05-30 9 Testers :norning at the Belgian Ccnsulate M. Vis Revelll. Consul for France, presented, en behali oi ihe French Government, the Cros* of the Ugicn tTHonneur to M Hubert Barton Comul ror IMvium.34 words
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Article1173 1933-05-30 9 Murder Verdict. ACCUSED ADMITS THE SHOOTING. f pMKRK arc several other wit~m. nes but 1 fiave ample eude u,- before me to show that >;"' tne shots that killed Lai Hu -<am and I therefore return a iwoici of murder against you." The o remarks were made1,173 words
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Article120 1933-05-30 9 Heavy Fines For Chandu Smugglers. DMriet Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer, JL imposed hc-avy fines this morning on two t mmm X* Sal and Teo Kirn Seng, who were Umm\ m possession of $2.528 worth of nonOovernmrnt chandu. The first accused, who had be (n in cv120 words
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Article46 1933-05-30 9 "Weapons Carried For SelfDefence. M JWfcOSS dS«r» Malay. Asma bin Ahmad *a charged before the District Judge ,M r armed with a parang, a daap knife and razor X th3t 5 Canie IO *5 SsltST" und carrlcd the He was remanded for rentence.46 words
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Article118 1933-05-30 9 WEARY GREETING TO FRIENDS. House Besieged. Will The Mahatma Survive Reuter. Poona, May 29. JV1 U Gandh i broke his fast at noon (local time), partaking of a few drops of orange juice. He sipped a tumbler of fruit *ju ice Thackrrsey s hcuse was besiegedReuter. - 118 words
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Advertisement45 1933-05-30 9 Pulling Power Re 78, p| Be I strike rertiae- 1 ii the "Mala;. Tri >un j rhe house I I hree callers 11 fore 7 p.m. on a Jth< day it apj eared. Very I many thanks. —T. Rajoo j Pfflay. f mm i—i i45 words
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Advertisement116 1933-05-30 9 A YEAR'S ttAPPINESS- I j l For you and Baby j ADAY AYtAR I I SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA I JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. I (Incorporated in England). J SINGAPORE AND PENANG. i i VALUE FOR MONEY that is, quite naturally, what most people are looking for, particularly in these116 words
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3480 1933-05-30 10 FORM AT A GLANCE. SEVERAL ANIMALS RUNNING IN NEW COMPANY. i he tourth day's card of t events in connection with the Singapore Turf Club's six-day Spring Professional meeting will be run oil" to-morrow afternoon at Bukit Timah. There3,480 words
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1784 1933-05-30 10 EVERYTHING point:, to another excellent afternoon* sport at thr> •fl Singap iff racecourse to-morrow when a fourth can! of eight events will Of v orked oil. Weather conditions are more favourable ami some good times may be returned. Several horses and ponies will be running'1,784 words
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Article101 1933-05-30 10 BESPECTACLED BOWES AGAIN. Kent Routed In County Match. London. May 29 IN thrlr Canity championship encounter whi wa«* begun at Leads on Saturday. Yorkshire routed Kent by an innings and 34 runs The two Test player?. Maui ice Ley land, ad W. E. l*o*es. were respcndble for this slashing101 words
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Article293 1933-05-30 10 Sunday's Game At Hong Lim Green. A whole day match vu played cn the S C R C wround on Sunday, when the OR A. won bv 18 tun» Scores: OR.A. 1ST INNINGS. M Ignatius b Chow Tat 3 D. C. d'Cotta b Chocn Leoiig 33 A.293 words
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Article535 1933-05-30 10 S.B.A. TOURNAMENT. Singapore Championship Competition. DM TRIES Kr the following open tournaments MZd for the championship ol Singapore are now open nnd will close at naon on Jury 1 Mens events: Open tingles, open double* Junior diusion single*, veterans single.' tadit s open singles, C pen doubles Mixed oxubles535 words
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Article51 1933-05-30 10 Y.M.C A untitled Medical college Union on Whit Monday at 2 p.m on Ihe >.edical Collr,: ground a| be pov u„" 5* Cain R P P Ri r h VV R Willi, John Lr Cain. R P. Ridley. E. Brown. C. D R 1 itrriera. H G Stack. Lee Fong51 words
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Article285 1933-05-30 10 COMMERCIAL CUP COMPETITION. Municipal Services Beat F. N. HPHE Municipal Services beat Fraser and B NeavcV by 4-1 in their Commercial Cup engagement at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Mr. s. Hagger refereed and '.he teams were: M. S.: Salim: Guan Yam, Ah Chew; Chen Hoe. Kemat. Gomez;285 words
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Article227 1933-05-30 10 Harbour B; ird And Hongkong Bank Draw. The Singapor Harbour Board and the Hongkong Bank dn w one all yesterday on he former's giound at Cantonment Road in «M Cmmercial Cup Ccmpetition The team, were well-matched and the score *as a fah rellecticn of the game ■tell 9mk227 words
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Article15 1933-05-30 10 In a Commercial Cup match at th o r ttlf poS15 words
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Article295 1933-05-30 10 Irish Derby Swee,,. KING SALMON'S ]!|< CHANCE. A Kuala Uangsur dredge-hand has King Salmon. 'ham i chance in the Derby which Epsom to-mbriow. London fcfo H The revised lis. of probabl. jockeys is w. foUowi HARINERO LIGHT SUSSEX (Pa YOUNG LOVER KING SALMON ,Han HYPERION SCARLET TIGEK295 words
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Article71 1933-05-30 10 GOLF. June fixtures at th;- Garrison Goli Club are rus fellow's: Monday. June 5. Navy Challenge Cup. Saturday and Sunday. June 10 and 11. men'o monthly medal < bogey». Wednesday and Thursday, June 14 and 15. ladies msdal day (bogey i Saturday. June 17 Island qualifying round71 words
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Article36 1933-05-30 10 (Fiom Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahiu. May 2a. rne Royal Johore Polo Club's g-if n r.) tile n commenced to-day. Three prizes h.n 1 aen offered by H. H. the Sultan of Jo!:o:36 words
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Advertisement24 1933-05-30 10 HIRE FRESH MILK R^S^f SAFE MILK FOR IN CONVENIENT FORM EVERY FURFOSI POWDERED MII.X OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES DISTRIBUTORS CETZ BROS. CO.24 words
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Article149 1933-05-30 11 New Stall-Holders Eager To Book. AmßfrmntU arc new well in hand for the forthcoming tenth, Malayan Exhibition, which will be held in Kuala Lumpur during the Augur* bank holiday.. August 5. 6 and 7. It is hoped that the Exhibition will be greater success than last year149 words
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Article33 1933-05-30 11 Messrs, Cheang Theam Chu and Cheang Thcam Kee haw issued invititions to a dinner at 'Rhiera.' Panjang Road, oh the occasion of the birthday of their father. Mr. Cheang Jim Chuan. next Friday.33 words
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Advertisement426 1933-05-30 11 THE NEW WORLD CABARET. King's Birthday Ball-June 3 1833 Free Distribution of Novelties. GALA NIGHT —CAK NIVAL DANCE Ffft distribution of Balloons, streamers, etc. On Whit Monday—sth June, Itt3 IN AID OF ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL. BAR LICENCE EXTENDED TO 2 M aharct gate admission to benefit the above Fund426 words
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Advertisement20 1933-05-30 11 The Original is prepared from the Juice of Sun Ripened Californian Oranges. Refuse imitations. j It is inimitable. Phone 6354.20 words
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Article, Illustration41 1933-05-30 12 is It J"! r^ bl on the ,Tr a t 3 1-nv for Penan*. Colombo. Aden Dibouti Suez. Port-Said ard Marseille* SJie at the s h. b wharves bmh A41 words
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Article33 1933-05-30 12 The P and O. Soudan." hes left H nKkor< and is expected to arrive here at 2pm to morrow. H 10 She will proceed alongside the SH RB Wharf on arrival.33 words
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Article94 1933-05-30 12 Singapore. May 30 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Fast Wharf (Entrance Gate It Altai Maru 22; Hong Pens 20. Main Wharf 'Entrance Oat#» 3) Kola 15; Java 13; Conte Rosso 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Taybank 30. Empire Dock lEmrarre Gate 4) Ryokal Maru 46; Kedah 48 West94 words
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Article200 1933-05-30 12 SELLING. Singapore, May 20. London 4 months' sight 2|4 London 2 months' sight 23 31 32 London «0 days' sight 2 3 15 II London 30 days' sight 2 3 29 32 London demand 2 3 7 London T.T. 2 3 27 32 Lyons and Paris demand 970200 words
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Article219 1933-05-30 12 Singapore. May 30. R 'Siami \V. Co-s. n O 1 per Koyan $106 R. »Siam» W. 2 sioO Rice, B. Siam W. $n2 Rice. B. Siam N 2 .«ir,9 Rice. Siam ••Old' 1 per kovan No l tnt Rice. Siam -Old" No $154 Rice. Siam "Old" „no 3 $144219 words
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Article204 1933-05-30 12 rublic Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, MAY 30. High Tides.—1.15 a.m., 3 02 pin Meeting. Johore State Council, Th, d, a.m. ,uv '1 Empire Goods Exhibition, Grea* Wo ■< League Football: Div. I, s.R.c v V p Anron Road. J Police Band, Botanic Gardens,204 words
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Article109 1933-05-30 12 Alhan.bra. —Lee Tracy m "PiiYat Jons'' CspiioV—Jack Buchanan in 'i M.Brown." Empire.—"Skyscrapers S-ul" with Warren WBMmb and Murreen O'Suihvan. Great World. —Sid? shows, Bri'.ish Tradi Pair, Malay opera, Chinees wayangs, silt nt and talkbs| films (Sky Talkie: "Man in Possession"; Stat Talkie: Feach OReno"). Marlbcrough.—Hindustani Ranjha." New World.—Side shows,109 words
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Article129 1933-05-30 12 To Spend Honeymoon Watching Cricket. The ma»Tiage of Walter Lindrum. tat Australian billiards professional, to Mi v: Hoskin of Victoria (Australia* rt the Henrietta Street Register Oli:. Lindrum, who holds the world's record break cf 4,137. met his wife in APffralfr. v. as desired that the wedding should129 words
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Advertisement157 1933-05-30 12 I A PESSIMIST j I MAN WHO, OF TWO EVILS, CHOOSES BOTH. j CONVERSELY, AN OPTIMIST, OF TWO GOOD WINGS, WILL ALSO CHOOSE BOTH AND IF j THEY ARE IX ONE BOTTLE SO MUCH THE BETTER I i Grape Fruit-Orange I Squash PLEASANT SHARPNESS OF CALIFORNIA!! RAPE FRUIT SKILFULLY BLENDED157 words
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Advertisement33 1933-05-30 12 #BEST Pocket W Stocked by YICK WOH HING •129. North Bridge Road (Near Middle Hd.) Also Repairs of Watchea and ExecuteiV Contractor! for the Repair of Cio Watches to the British Amiiv 11133 words
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Miscellaneous133 1933-05-30 12 THE SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS, This Week's Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY. MAY 30 MM" A' -MG, Companv. Lectuie Brigade Major Armourfd Clr 2nd Bn Su ■a**** Practice King s Birthday Parade 5 15 P m.-Headquar;crs. "E" lTBj|| M |J C ov Praaic, Kir., s P a: ad ML»» H.adiu.uters. p" .Malay. Coy133 words
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Miscellaneous459 1933-05-30 12 POSTAL IHKLLICENtt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. 5- Pa:i<: n c. !>• ngkalis and Began Api Apt <Hong Thong) 3 p m Belal Pand'ang. Bcngkalis. Siak. Pakan l Urt de Kock and Padans Hung Kwong» 3 p.m. 0 Hainam. Japan. Korea. Formosa. V Siberia. Western Canada and WMn States of U.S.A.459 words
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Miscellaneous295 1933-05-30 12 FRIDAY. JUNE 2. Forget-Me-Not Party: Mu<ic practice Mr Ho Caee Siong's residence. 24. Stanley Street 7.30 p.m. Attendance compulsory Merrilads Musicr.l Association:' Usual musi pra-tlce. Dr Chia Ker.g Hoes residence topp.site Roxy.. 8 p.m. Attendance compulsory Straits Bachelors Physical Culture: Special ra J, m^ ing Mr Tan 3000 G«:an-s residence.295 words
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Article764 1933-05-30 13 ,,!<',',,«.». Psion's good WORK. Reuter Wireless. Cm i.. va. May 24. adopted Sir John ipproving cl the customs* mt Economic Conumg to all Oovern--daj included the pre--8 ta "1 painting of The painting 9t LM C.-cil s wors ':i;>!ish«d by the 'J. armamenr Con- ti -nsation createdReuter Wireless. - 764 words
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Article103 1933-05-30 13 dirl Of 12 Taken From I'a runts Kunyu Syed Mohamed. an Indian, mm sentenced to five months rigorous imprisonment by the District Judge <Mr. H. A. Forrer. yesterday, when he was convicted en a charge of kidnapping a twelve-year-old Indian firl Chief Court Inspector Shcedy stated that the103 words
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Advertisement10 1933-05-30 13 5// U WM R >W»X < U KU« i, W ill10 words
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Advertisement153 1933-05-30 13 Ls quickly made with the handy Horlicks Mixer—Obtainable from all stores or PO. Box 274, Singapore for 60 cts. in stamps. XJTOW thankful you arc that the is passed and you are on full Cream cows* milk in its purest the road to normal \he ilth Now orm and enriched153 words
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Miscellaneous331 1933-05-30 13 EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT.. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (IXCLVDINQ BURMA. CFYLOS. SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES ASD ADE'i). From The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. WavelmeUu: 2V28 and 31.3 metre*. Two of the following frwju' nclm and wiv». lengths will br us. in the transmissions to thr Indian /one. Announcement* will331 words
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Article730 1933-05-30 14 Stolen Property. "RED" DOCUMENTS BY POST .From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru. May 2«. A' f 001 wel1 Chinese named 11 Low La. Kwec. employed in the PW D Johore Bahru. took her ano his children to father house to spend a there His own house.730 words
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Article89 1933-05-30 14 Reuter Wireless. London May 26 Horatio Bottomley's end was pathe.lc. He died alone except for a woman friend. Mrs Peggy Lowe, who has >tood by him all through his varying fortunes and watched at his bedside during his last illness. A large section of Bcttomley s former va»tReuter Wireless. - 89 words
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Article89 1933-05-30 14 Reuter Wireless. London. May 35. According to Information available from corhnts In the East Himalayan dlstiicL; r S Bmy.ho Shipttn of the Ruttledw aapcdition. made a determined attempt roach the summit of Everest about the the monih but Ls said to have failed owing w the highReuter Wireless. - 89 words
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Article41 1933-05-30 14 Reuter Wireless. Calcutta. May 25. B«-ng»U woman terrorist. Nanivtla Da*, gupta. waa sentenced to-day to five years' porous Imprisonment on a charge of con. •nracy to blow up European hou~* «nd ernment buildings and for being In «£21Reuter Wireless. - 41 words
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Advertisement447 1933-05-30 14 BRILLIANT LIGHTING POT MCiHT WORK. FloodlijchtinI THE TILLtv BOTBTS, LTD., lit ii f Robinson Koad MOST VALUABLE HOOKS. SPLENDOUR Of in: wins. r E. R Phi.'ips. MA., FR.A.S., ■eel ary tm the Royal Astronomical Society*. M i t.u by leading Astronomers About 1.000 IBM tmtiom, Numerous Fire Colour;d bl I447 words
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Advertisement303 1933-05-30 14 I EXCESS FAT RUINING, HER HEALTH. Better After Lotting 14 lbs. A woman writes —"I used to have a great deal of fat that seemed to nearly stop me breathing, especially when I knch down lo do I't.y housework, or was walking up a hUI I would simply have to303 words
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Advertisement283 1933-05-30 14 j Heavy Smokers nmmm J UNSEEN Know That Even the Best of Tobaccos causes dryness and FN Fill IPC f) irritation of the throat—Relieve it with Lakerol yA XJL Pastilles. They are soothing and keep the mouth fresh and allow no tobacco odour. /A i DISPEXSARIPS GermS inflUenZa C0UKhs c283 words
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Advertisement109 1933-05-30 15 4 You only have to look at us to see what you needthe energy food-drink, Bournville Cocoa > member of needs the extra nourishment that Bournville Cocoa gives, but the need is probably greatest in middlea Then energy begins to flag. Then the energy-giving power of Bournville is most telling.109 words
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Advertisement267 1933-05-30 16 is our Mono ITCC*fr CtiEOKC' JI C E CO. NORTH RC \fj /HG I TO LET. FUR! v REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January, 1933. AT SIANG LIM PARK C'EYLANG. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. I m ntd type 12A.00 pm month, broomed k>*pe $13.00 per month. (with wpA n) :?.">.OO267 words
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Advertisement769 1933-05-30 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET— I 44 ..nd 748. Grove Road. Rent SCO Apply No. 25. Boat Quay. TO LET-1. V-.rea'c Rd.. off Orove Rd.. cl<«se to Ka or Park. Entry 1-5-33 Particulars Tel. 31.1). TO LET No t"ft. Cecil Street, three storeys. :<< r.i!y occoplad769 words
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Advertisement269 1933-05-30 16 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Salesgirls and Salesmen Apply between 4 and 5 p.m. to O K. T-.a Trading Co 1 Rattles Quay. WANTED—Ladi or Gentlenvn for canvassing ord'rs lor Swan Brand Coflec arid Royal Tea Air.-ile commission will be given Apply to: 793. North Bridge Read. Singapore. WANTED—Agents and Canvas tl (nkj269 words
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Advertisement101 1933-05-30 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE —A I S Motor-cycle for sale: 2.49. o't rh- ad valves, electric lighting, complete. $150 or nearest Apply Box 150. c o M.T FOR SALE—Four LX C. Linotype Motors, each 1 o H.P., all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager, Malaya101 words
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Advertisement338 1933-05-30 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. <A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). B, Short Street, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education— Systematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.CL. Certificate. Diploma. L etc. Booklet free. ML AW IA NO, Principal. JOHANNA ENGLISH338 words
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Advertisement453 1933-05-30 16 ijjjijr* 1 si r i: lj e*x«.tia||. I lill r J I maij nil t^" T|r IJCTS, Eve:> MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE 6171. Ss 'ASCRIPTION RA I IYABLE IN ADVANt 1 Delivery Including laehßbi at office Poetaae or close (Local or r residence. F.M.S Yearly $15.00 $21.00 t« M Half-Yearly 7.50453 words
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