Malaya Tribune, 3 August 1933
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Title Section36 1933-08-03 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX, No. 182 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1933 FIVE CENTri. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Aug. 3, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1933.36 words
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Advertisement91 1933-08-03 1 In the oval flask. i j IBllr% m BOTTLE 6RAWD JvMinil ANALYSIS PROVES S-l/xS that a tin of "MILK j BOTTLE" contains 1% 1 Jk pints of pure, rich, creamy Cow's Milk—only by \>st special method of eva- pora^on s n s Possible y\ fyf/* Jl Sole Importers. j Asiatic91 words
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Advertisement341 1933-08-03 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 aad quality paying highest prioet according to daily exchange rates. s 'I Sime. Darby Co., Ltd. MILK341 words
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157 1933-08-03 2 TIIE T.-orl: ol the Conference was ir. .'lorry grourid Lv:. nevertheless, it was hoped that the pr.rabl; would not apply to the g*eates£ and pi aps ist, effort of international states- mftßsh The- original intention was that Uie I Confci cr.rc should set.le.157 words
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Article140 1933-08-03 2 11TE arc in agreement with Mr. Hu'oback tha: the usel—j of deer, birds and other jungle creatures should be stopped from r fntirnental point of view, but a far Important consideration is the prevention cf BMge to life and property. If this slaughter can bo prevented by refusing140 words
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Article223 1933-08-03 2 rpHE British way of fighting the slumD may i. b.- quite so spectacular as the means adopted by the United States, but i; has the I merit cf a lack of that risk of further co;L\ps b thBGl be said to be entirely absent from President Roosevelt's grandiose223 words
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Article254 1933-08-03 2 OF the nine who voted for the motion, five were cffieials. Eight officials voted against j the motion. All we can say about it is thai it betokens a surprising lack of loyalty to the heed of ihe administration. As a private member:, motion, it may not have254 words
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Article775 1933-08-03 2 Surprise Visit. SEIZURE OF TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES. RECENT seizure by a parly of Monopolies officers of a large quantity of tobacco and cigar eli.es in a house in Malabar Street had a sequel before the District Judge (Mr. H A. Forrer), yesterday. Two Chinese, Tan Yew775 words
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Article154 1933-08-03 2 Tall Men With Children's Heads. Paiis. The remains of ;all men, with children's heads have been discovered in a prehistoric burial ground at Poleymieux, near Lyon. Ex- j cavations fcr new water mains were being made at Poleymieux, and have laid bare a group of ancient graves. Two154 words
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Advertisement227 1933-08-03 2 X IIUUUI Here she c mes down the street, looking smart and very neat i——— V i, i i cum—she did "Nuggit" her shoes this morning. Ml I KUGGBt BOOT POLISH l^llf/// THE xu gget" tin opens Sol: Agents: I HENR, WAUGH CO.. LTt)., S S F M S U/227 words
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Advertisement290 1933-08-03 2 I,llc nsiW e way—tbe doctor's way-oftnatinq 1 ■"run-down*' condition is to u«> l»hi!lips* Macncsi.i. Try it instead of s<>meUaiag jajfc ""'.ove H« Wels." See how much bctte you j (Zj feel r.nd r-oni'mge to fee! for dayi after' Tic tat*. I at l artion (,CArs he system of all tlkow290 words
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Miscellaneous286 1933-08-03 2 EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEVENTS, FEDERA? ED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). j From The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. > yPavelMxgCtar 2f> c'R end 31.3 metre*. ißrttSĔk Summer lime: add 6 hrx. 20 minutes.i QJB.T. n.O a.in.—lop.m Ti submission en at, f286 words
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92 1933-08-03 3 DESPERATE EFFORT TO RAISE FUNDS. FENG'S TROOPS SHORT OF FOOD. System Of Purchase In Controlled Districts. A IAL TREASURY NOTES ISSUED. shal Feng- Yu Hsiang is finding difficulty in feeding m >j »s under his command and special treasury notes have been issued to92 words
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Article652 1933-08-03 3 Kaigan, July 20. kte attempt to raise fund?! I -applies to meet the lirements of his army, Yu-hsiang has issued rth of treasury notes "Military Notes for Purrhe i >tes have been distributed to now under his control and j ust nominate a wealthy mber of the652 words
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Article382 1933-08-03 3 How Is A Start To Be Made? REPORTS during the last few weeks indicate that the National Government has begun to turn its face to the task of national reconstruction," says the Peiping "Morning Post." For example, the Government has announced that the proceeds of the $50,000,000382 words
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Article140 1933-08-03 3 Wiser To Withdraw Disobedience. '•Trie Poona Conference may have proved a personal triumph fcr Gandhiji. But it has been a matter of humiliation to the nation." declared Moulana Shaukat Ali, in an interview to the Press. He added that it would have been wiser to have withdrawn140 words
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Article108 1933-08-03 3 Fighting May Be Over Shortly. Chungking. July 25. The troops cf General Liv Wen Hue! have retreated to Meichow. after having been defeated by the Allied forces under General Liv Hsiang. General Liv himself is at Meichow directing operations. General Liv Hsiang. Commander of the Allied Army, arrived108 words
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Article250 1933-08-03 3 Over Opium Tax. GOVERNMENT LOST CONTROL. Hankow, July 18. [NFORMATION has now come to hand regarding the real reason behind the recent reorganisation of the Hupeh Provincial Government. A dispute developed over the opium tax, says a Tientsin paper. If is said that, ever since the250 words
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Article95 1933-08-03 3 Kwieteh As Military Centre. Hsuchow, July 18. Chiang Kai Shek is planning to VJ convert the city of Kweiteh. on the Peiping-Hankow Railway in Honan. which is regarded as a most imp:rtant military centre U) North China, into a huge military camp. According to the Generalissimos scheme,95 words
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Article67 1933-08-03 3 Visit To Changsha Was Not Political. Changsha, July 25. Di. C. C. Wu, who had recently spent a great deal of hte time taking a pleasure trip along the Yangtsze River and at Changsha. left here for Yochow yesterday. After a brief stop at Yochcw he67 words
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Article46 1933-08-03 3 Why Did Government Ships Desert. Foochow July 24. The Government cruiser "Hai Chou" anived here to-day on Its way to the South to join the other three Government cruisers which are near Hongkong. The object cf these warships is still a mystery.—Shun Pao.46 words
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Article298 1933-08-03 3 SEVENTEEN FIRMS AFFECTED. Wage Cut Resented* Factories Promise To Restore Rates. t Shanghai, July 24. j pOLLOWLNG on the heels of the j strike oi' workers in twelve Chii D6M silk factories in the Chapei district, the workers of five Chinese silk i factories in the298 words
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Advertisement8 1933-08-03 3 EXCELLING amjwhm It A 'Hi PLANTER* Sf MALAYA8 words
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Advertisement30 1933-08-03 3 The beer of II long standing and J outstanding quality Q I I'M* a t So \c^y I Sole Agents for Malaya: N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., SINGAPORE PENANG30 words
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619 1933-08-03 4 Shipping News Notices. LOCAL UNEMPLOYED SEAMEN. Problem Receiving Attention. THE slump in world trade continued throughout 1932 and shipping was proportionately affected, says the annual report cf the Marine Department, S.S., for 1932. The situation is thus explained in Lloyds Register Report for 1932:— "Two years ago the gross tonnage619 words
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Article130 1933-08-03 4 Report Of Surveyor General Of Ships. The Surveyor General of ships. Straits Settlements, m his report for last year states that lOa'm^DsT 6 SUrVCyed Singapore 85 against There were 134 supplementary passenger certificate, issued in 1932. cmpar'ed vTim iOl m The number of load live certificates issued 2?130 words
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Article106 1933-08-03 4 The Re-organisation Of French Line. cJ h a Dp P uti "s has passed withof the BUI for the organisation message Paris <*^> JSStZL 2L f hC debate M m 01 > Deputy, criticised the laying down of the French suiw liner "Normandie," aa a reolv m Thf P106 words
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Article498 1933-08-03 4 Breaking Of The Span Of A Derrick. TN the Admiralty Division. Mr. Justice Bate- son dealt wi h z. summons by the Grain Elevating and Automatic Weighing Company cf Liverpool, in regard to an action brought by them claiming for damage to tbeir eleva'or New Perseverance, which was498 words
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Article110 1933-08-03 4 Nanking. July 4. According to Mr. Hang Li Wu, director of the Board of Trustees of the Boxer Funds, the vicechairman of the board. Mr. R. Calder-Marshail. lias been authorised to sign the contract for a lean of £360.000 to the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company for110 words
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Article69 1933-08-03 4 Complaint was made at a meeting of th: Erixham Urban District Council th.t the inner harbour was getting less useiul and less valuable from year to year, and a scheme wss suggested for the making of sluices in the eastern and western piers for carrying off the accumulation69 words
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Article291 1933-08-03 4 Board Of Trade Attitude To Protests. i IN the House of Commons, Mr. W. Pears n asked the President of the of Trade if he would siate the number of shipyards which had been closed up to date, and the areas aflected. by the operation of the National291 words
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Article1024 1933-08-03 4 Findings In "Arundale" Wreck Inquiry. SYMPATHY with, the mas er was expressed by the Court in their findings in the Board of Trade inquiry into the loss of the "Arundale." at he Law Courts. London, by recommending that a first mate's certificate be granted to him1,024 words
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Advertisement451 1933-08-03 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COLONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty* Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. BHUTAN 6.000 Aug. 5 CARTHAGE 15,000451 words
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Advertisement157 1933-08-03 4 IifTLLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. B SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden, Maesowah, Sum. Port Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Sue*, Port S id BrtodJ *l. Venice and Trieste, Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. m.v. "TERGESTEA" Aug. 15 Aug 15 Due Leave Due mv MON CALIERI Sept.' 16157 words
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Advertisement187 1933-08-03 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE Deutsch |Ha%fl| Australische Dampfachiffs If) C| Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. s.s. BOCHUM, via Manila Aug. 6 t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Aug. 22 mjs. RUHR, via Manila Spt. 7 t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Sept. 19 sjs. PREUSSEN,187 words
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Advertisement593 1933-08-03 4 STEAMER I OUTWARDS. I S "LAHN" for Manila. Bangtail I North China and Japan "TRAVE" for Manila. Hongkone 1 1 Shanghai. North China and Japan Aug a I HOMEWARDS. I 5 "FRANKEN" for Marseilles Oran 1 Havre, Dunkirk, Rotterdam, Hamburg I Bremen "GOSLAR" for Marseilles o ran 1 I Valencia.593 words
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Article410 1933-08-03 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. The following tin share quotations are Issued prater and Co., exchange stock brokers Jf?® Buyers. Seller». fiA-am Kuni bang Tin 27;6 30|- Vistral Malay 286 30jL Aver Hitam Tia 13|9 14|6 V Aver V.'eng 0-96 1.00 *1 Banialn Tin 18|3 19|«1410 words
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Article114 1933-08-03 5 IbeCED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. B&aapcre Municipal iisOl) 5 per cent. 105 110 nom Municipal (1907) 44 per cent. 104 108 nom 6iEgbpore Municipal (1909) per cent. 104 10S nom filled pore Municipal <1913) 4 per cent. 100 103 nom 61agapore Municipal114 words
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247 1933-08-03 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. TIN REMAINS STEADY. Rubber's Unexpected Rally. <By Our Financial Correspondent.) S ngapcre. Thursday, noon. To-Day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore). 13 cts., up V 2 ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), $109%, unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 37 d., up 3 32d. Market247 words
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Article157 1933-08-03 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for SheU Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene ar? a? follows: SheU Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon 119 SheU Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon157 words
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Article84 1933-08-03 5 (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Ahnelda Street. Authorised and Subscribed nooo.000 11 £1,000.000 Pald-up-Capltal 0 Reserve Fund and Rest HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHE8: B->mbay. Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi Madras. Anwa, Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Klrkuk. Mosul and Singapore CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money JEEZ Fixed Deposit on84 words
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Article1250 1933-08-03 5 Gratifying Results: 5 Per Cent. Dividend. The thirteenth ordinary annual general meeting of the Bukit Rajah Rubber Compauy. Limited, was held on June 18 in London. Sir Edward Roslirg, presiding, said: of you who hive followed the course nf the rubber market during the past year must1,250 words
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Article145 1933-08-03 5 Business At The Minimum. I Reuter Wireless. London, Aug. I. On the Stock Exchange, the hcuday season coupled with prevailing uncertainty in America has reduced business to a minimum, though the markets, Anally, brightened up en better reports from the American commodity markets. In spite of overnightReuter Wireless. - 145 words
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Article68 1933-08-03 5 New York Stock Exchange Demands Deposits. Reuter. New York. Aug. 2. At. important move to check speculation has been made by ihe governing committee of the Sock Exchange promulgating new rules ordering members to file weekly reports relating t-' pools and j int accounts, also requiring a minimumReuter. - 68 words
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Article43 1933-08-03 5 Chicago Restrictions On Trading. Reuter. Chicago, Auf. t. The Directors of the Chicago Beard of Tra> have decided not to countenance future tradmqr in grain provisions below the closing pnec of July 31. This order will be effective untl Aug 15—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article139 1933-08-03 5 Foreign Exports of Un. being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of July, 1933. Destination. Tons. United Kingdom 120 United States of America 2,884 Continent of Europe 1.271 British Possessions 201 Japan 11C Netherlands India 3 Other Foreign Coun l ies 40139 words
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Article378 1933-08-03 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 r..rn. The following rubber share quotations an issued by Fraser and Co.and Lya'l and Evatt: Issue Value. Praser Lyall Shares. A Co Evatt 1 Allenby $0.75 $0.85 $0.70 $0.85 1 Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 0.55 0.65 1 A. Hitam 100 1.20 1.00378 words
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Article286 1933-08-03 5 PHASER CO.*S QUOTATIOHa a < 3 w CLOSING QUOTATIONS. I I S w es Buyers. Sellers. m > *2 Alex. Brirk Pref. $1 12% SI 25 82 S2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.40 0.65 £1 £1 B. Ameri Tobacco 107 112 $10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.30 5.40 £1 £1286 words
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Advertisement57 1933-08-03 5 fESfk SOUTH I mm J British V £[)jUO INSU*ANC« COMPANT, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT KATES. L O. MARGOLICUTH. Manager. Office: a, pixuayson Qreen. EASTERN UNITED AeSUKANCS CORPORATION, LTD. I s FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. o. JOHNSON: General57 words
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Advertisement101 1933-08-03 5 experience teaches mm (jcu tc save 1 How many things you might have j attained.. how many achievements m you might have brought about..if L V only you had ready cash at that L 1 moment when golden opportunity m 1 presented itself. Small deposits A regularly made soon grow101 words
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Advertisement189 1933-08-03 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Straite Settlements.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD THE "O HONG BANK. I.TD AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.0». BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Che, sw« Che„ S M. Chairman. 11-O.- J*. Lee Kong Chlan. Esq., Vice-Chairman. Parkcane C. Hwang. Esq.. Tan Ean189 words
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Advertisement308 1933-08-03 6 I bV.3£iX|B]"GREATER THAN HELL DIVERS i BJlllikii Never have such thrills been seen in a picture Nightly 6-15 9-15 Tremendous Success of Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer's Greatest Dramatic Sensation— Hell Below With ROBERT MONTGOMERY '(Madge Evans, Jimmy Durante; j AND A CAST OF OVER A 1000 J Hell Below SEE I Undersea308 words
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Advertisement301 1933-08-03 6 j B CAPITOL SATURDAY MORNING NEXT jJ MICKEY MOUSE Matinee 11 a.m. 11 Special Selected Pictures. J 3 Admission: Members of Mickey Mouse Club FREE. Jj Non-members Adults 5« cts. Children 25 cts. I j q Mickey Mouse members must produce Receipts for August subscriptions. f !l It aU happened301 words
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Advertisement179 1933-08-03 6 IWE ARE PHASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT >i> Fn ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO STILL EXTEND. LHLHHliliiiiite «^^^^T//^^^ UNTIL SATURDAY NEXT THE GRANDEST FILM EVER MADE SUNDAY SPECIAL RETURN VIHT METRO-GOLDWYN' MAYER'S POSSESSED WITH JOAN CRAWFORD CLARK GABLE. NOTICE I j j To n.sht Is Ours has been postponed until next179 words
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Article90 1933-08-03 7 NO NEED FOR FURTHER DELAY. UNANIMOUS VOICE OF THE COLONY. Second Delegate Meeting. Committee Appointed To Arrange A Mass Gathering. al community associations are not accepting the nment'a dictum in regard to higher school fees without An eftort is being made to organise public opinion90 words
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436 1933-08-03 7 j in ted meeting of delegates various local associations to! a< tion should be taken erard to the Government's deincrease the scale of school as held yesterday at the I 'lub, Chulia Street. Lian Teck, the represen- i c ol the Straits Chinese British i436 words
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Article480 1933-08-03 7 Govt. Should Provide More Trade Schools. The third point is that of finance. The amount got from the increased fees b almost negligible and the Colony's finances do not require implementing from these small s_ms. The next point is this. It has been sa d that the480 words
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Article521 1933-08-03 7 Clerical Service Quoted In Denial. The delegates of the various community associations had only sent them a copy of thei.unanimous resolutions opposing the increase ci 3chool fees as set out in the Council paper 93, 1932. It is understood thac they might make use of this communication.521 words
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Article490 1933-08-03 7 Manual Classes In Schools Suggested. We have already said that $2.50 per month for the elementary education is not very low j It is just about right, and my increase over and above that is a hardship to the majority of parents and guardians and we fttt so490 words
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Advertisement387 1933-08-03 7 10th TENTH ANNIVERSARY 10th OF THE NEW WORLD (THE OLDEST AND LEADING AMUSEMENT PARK IN MALAYA) bbe celebrated from the 4th TO THE Bth AUGUST. 1933. In spite of the Slump and in order to surpass all records regardless of expense, Special Programmes have been selected for the following shows387 words
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Advertisement443 1933-08-03 7 SINGAPORE HOfiLS GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL The most magnificently situated hotel in the Island. ALL MODERN COMFORTS ft UP-TO-DATE SERVICE. HIGH-CLASS RESTAURANT (newly decorated). Everything of the best and plenty of it at very reasonable and inclusive terms. TENNIS: $2 per court for 4 persons each afternoon; Or by coupons, $5443 words
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Obituary49 1933-08-03 8 A Requiem High Mass for .he repcse of the Soul of the late Mrs. Catherina Fernandez will be said at the Cathedral of the Gcod Shrpherd, on Moniay, August 7th. at 6.30 a.m. The prayers and attendance of relatives and friends are earnestly solici ed.49 words
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Article682 1933-08-03 8 "A million more men employed hi America" was an announcement by cable yesterday. What does that convey to the average Malayan reader? Does it encourage him to think that the back of the slump is broken Is he firmly convinced by that report— and there is little682 words
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Article611 1933-08-03 8 Comments By The Way. THOSE good people of Penang who think they owe Singapore a grudge over the turning down of tne Penang Hill Road project are assured that Singaporeans are very sympathetically disposed towards them and they would have had this Settlement's wholehearted support if611 words
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72 1933-08-03 8 Mr. Leong Sin Nam has on foot a projecl to build a hotel at Tanah Rata, the Cameron Highlands, for Chinese clerks. The idea is tc make it a co-operative venture, shareholders in the company receiving preferential terms when they use the hotel.72 words
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Article33 1933-08-03 8 The inquest in connection with the death oi a Chinese smuggler, who was shot by an outdoor Customs officer at Ayer Tawah. resulted in a verdict of death due to misadventure. m33 words
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Article73 1933-08-03 8 A young Hakka, Lim Kuen Ngan, was charged ihat on July 28, at chop Vee Foong, he committed theft of $3,281, the property of Liew Kaim Yin. The accused's mother, Yong Moi was charged "that she, at Man* in, dishonestly retained stolen property, namely $1,150 in notes and cash,73 words
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Article70 1933-08-03 8 The observance of the feast of St Anne ended on Sunday July 30, was celebrated at the Church of St. Anne on a large scale. Low Mass was sung in the open air on a beautifully erected altar in front of the Chinese Convent School by Rev. Father70 words
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Article291 1933-08-03 8 Under tragic circumstances the death occurred on Sunday of Inche Abdul Wahid, chief signalman, P.M.S.R., Kuala Lumpur. The deceased, who was to have gone on long leave prior to retirement, was at the Railway Institute, Kuala Lumpur, in cheerful mood. He returned to his quarters and after tiffin291 words
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Article57 1933-08-03 8 A distressing tragedy was enacted on the banks of the Pahang River at the fishing village of Leanggar ncr Pekan up river. A yourg Malay girl of about 14 years of age, who vent tc wssh in the river, slipped from some planks and was drowned before assistance cou'd57 words
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Article42 1933-08-03 8 The Deputy Public Prosecutor has WIUHIWH i the charge against Nya Chik, a Straits-bom Chinese woman, of alleged criminal breach of trust in respect of diamond and gold jewelleiv valued at $2,440, belonging to a Malay woman named Sembok binte Ahmad.42 words
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Article453 1933-08-03 8 »BY -'Ml t 'm t j I So-long-lah Lagi "ere is A And, oh boy! oh l»>y! isn't H eu le A A But who was it said there be no reference in it to a <►.*,;> to official? a certain high I A A Let me453 words
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Article41 1933-08-03 8 CONTRABAND IN A HOUSE. PO P RADIO PROGRAMME, en page 2. CHINA NEWS, on pa?e 3 SPORTS NEWS, on p*grs 12 RETRIAL OF INSPECTOR, OB r VICTIMISATION ALLEGED, *> U 2LUB DIARY, on page 14 MOTORING NEWS, on DBgC <41 words
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Advertisement85 1933-08-03 8 COLUMBIA I UNSWEETENED EVAPORATED J MILK I Large Tins 20 cents. I SmaU Tins 10 cents I A BRITISH EMPIRE PR UCT lOBTAINABLEI OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS. Sole Agents: j Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. OROS Bgr THE REAL ORANGE DRINK" /fiN^^tf foiiS AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.85 words
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Advertisement49 1933-08-03 8 I iViolins Fittings Cheapest A Best SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. DANCING. Foxtrot, Waltz. Tango, etc., taught at Rena's Dance Btudio. Meyer Mansions, Flai 6, Coleman Street. 634 North Bridge Road, TENG SENG GUAN. i S j I I Agen.s for T.K.K. CO., LTD.'S I GOODS.49 words
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91 1933-08-03 9 "SAW PRISONERS IN THEIR CELLS BEING KICKED." STATEMENT ABOUT STATE PRISON WARDERS. Charges From The Dock. Another Four Years For Attempted Murder. Amazing allegations of ill-treatment of prisoners in the johore State Prison were made in the course of the trial lay of a91 words
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Article999 1933-08-03 9 Our Own Correspondent.) are Bahru, Aug. 2. r»HJS the trial was begun 1 c Hon. Mr. Justice A. S. the Johore Bahru Assizes, Tan, a Chinese prisoner, who ntence of ten years' trisonment in the Johore ihro State Prison. ii- was charged with the999 words
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Article112 1933-08-03 9 Employer Accused Of Delay. I i!'.' Court yesterday, before the •Sir Walter Huggard. K. R. S a pauperis, sued On? Kah own of S4 000 odd which plainer id balance of salary, transDdsadoa a; quantity surveyor. Tr mpo.:-Phillips appeared for and Mr. S. B. Tau represented >112 words
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Article103 1933-08-03 9 Attack On Procession Of Nazis. Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Aug. 1. FOUR Communist youtha were executed today Id the courtyard of the gaol 3t Altona by decapitation with an axe. The youths were found guilty of murder on "Bloody Sunday," July 17. 1932, when a Nazi procession through AltonaReuter Wireless. - 103 words
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Article21 1933-08-03 9 A lecture on "Theosophy as Art" will be delivered at the Theosophical Society. 428. Rnce Ccurse Road, to-day at 6.30 p.m.21 words
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Article242 1933-08-03 9 Concentration Off The China Coast. Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 3- A JAPANESE fleet of destroyers are suddenly concentrating in Ncrth China wateis. for what object, it is not clear. The Japan- se claim that they are to participate in Uaining ma:--ouevr:s. The Japanese destroyers preuously referred to saysReuter. - 242 words
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Article85 1933-08-03 9 Sailing For England To-morrow. Mr. J .Q. Campbell, president of the Straits Settlements (Singapore* Associaion sails fcr Home on leave by the "Ranpura." leaving tomo: row. Ma A. P. Sheedy. S.S. Police, gees Home oi. leave by the same boat. Miss Thora Cehlers and Mi. Tan Sim log,85 words
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Article31 1933-08-03 9 Thousands Of Banks Join Movement. Reuter. Washington, Aug. 2. It is announced that so far 14,000 banks affiliated to the American Bankers Association have joined in the recovery movement.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article188 1933-08-03 9 FINAL "FAST TO DEATH Gandhi's Policy. NEW PLAN FOR DISOBEDIENCE. Reuter Wireless. Bombay, Aug. 1. Gandhi seek the crown of martyrdom by one final fast unto death Such is the fear of many of his followers following his arrest, which up to now has provoked little disturbance save of hartalsReuter Wireless. - 188 words
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Article51 1933-08-03 9 Heavy Damage To Growing Crops Property. (From Our Oven Correspondent.) Bangkok, Aug. 2. Extraordinarily heavy rains in northern Siam have resulted in phenomenal rises In the main rivers. The principal towns are flooded out and it is feared that damage to growing crop* and property is very51 words
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Article113 1933-08-03 9 Anxious About Dispute With Austria. Reuter. Paris, Aug. 2. THE Government, has tancn an important initiative in connection with the AustroOerman tension. It has communicated with several Governments on the possibility of avoidance of a repetition of recent incidents, if necessary by concerted action. The stepReuter. - 113 words
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Article27 1933-08-03 9 Owing to the continued success of Tne Goou Companions" at the Pnvilion Theatre, tne j season has been extended up ;o and IncfndUig Saturday.27 words
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Article269 1933-08-03 9 GENERAL FENG'S OUTBURST. "Guilty Of Patriotism." Central Govt. To Fight Him. Shanghai, Aug. 3. IT is learnt from Japanese sources that Gen. Ho Ying Ching, Chairman of the Peiping Military Council, has wired the Central Government At Nanking asking for orders for the subjugation of269 words
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Article291 1933-08-03 9 Mysterious Appearance In North China. Japanese and Manchukuo units clashed with Gen. Feng Yu Hsiang's allied forces on the Charhar-Jehol border on Tuesday. Th. 1 vanguards of the main Japanese forces have passed through Wechang in their advance west on Dolunor. Gen. Tang Yu Lin has surrendered to291 words
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Article356 1933-08-03 9 Desperate Attempt To Lift Blockade. Reuter. Hongkong, Aug. 2. The "Reds'" in Kiangsi have invaded west Fukien In a last desperate attempt to brcrk through to the coast, where they c"n occupy 1 seaport, and secure provisions. The Government forces under Marshil dilanp Kai Shek has been forReuter. - 356 words
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Advertisement317 1933-08-03 9 MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP WON and British Record Broken with help of J§ PHOSFERINE CHAMPION 001 LEON6 TEIK writes:yjjr) IT i> with the greatest pleasure that I write to testify h^E^^lr s*'5*' W1 Ito the benefits I have received by taking Phosferine ■I'jLf 1 during my training for the 1931 Malayan WeightjNj?*317 words
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120 1933-08-03 10 MR. RENNIE'S PERSISTENT QUERIES. CHAIRMAN'S HOPEFUL OUTLOOK. HOTEL BOUND UP WITH THE COLONY'S PROGRESS. Optimism as to the future of the Raffles Hotel because of its part in the social life of the Colony and of its importance to the travelling public was120 words
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506 1933-08-03 10 HOPEFUL outlook was expressed by the chairman at the meeting oi the new Raffles Hotel Co. yesterday. He spoke of improved trade in Singapore and at the E. 0., Penang. Questions regarding the constitution of the Board were asked by Mr. J. S. M. Rennie.506 words
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Article541 1933-08-03 10 Claims Settled In Cash In Some Cases. In some instances a man's claim had been partly paid in cash, and although theie was in scarcely no case any contention, theiev/as necessarily a considerable volume of correepondence before the precise figures had been adjusted. That work has been541 words
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Article329 1933-08-03 10 Making Hotel Attractive To Residents. I am sure also that the directors will serious iy consider proposals t© reduce the tariff ts bring it more into keeping with the times, and we hupe that not less efficient, but more effici en- service will be the result. Your329 words
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Article566 1933-08-03 10 Progress Fully Maintained In Penang. On the occasion of my last visit to Penang early this year, I went Into the trading figures very carefully and closely with him and T wa« quite satisfied, from msmm he, *old mo. and the fig ures he produced, that the hotel566 words
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Article562 1933-08-03 10 A Reasonable Hope For More Trade. They will always be vtv glad to receive suggestions from ihar;headers on any matt-r in wmch they think the amenities of the hotel can be impioved. Even complaints are cf value. I am glad to say 'hat mm have had only one562 words
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Article594 1933-08-03 10 Asks If He Was Ever Consulted. Mr. J. S. M. Rennie. Hefore proceeding to put the adoption of the report. I take it it will be granted that under clause 67, anything which arises out of the statutory report cr from your remarks can be dealt with?594 words
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Article410 1933-08-03 10 No Remuneration For The Directors. I Mr. Ronnie: Thank you. It is well known *o myself, as it must be well known to ycu that j the crux of this business in the future is going to be entirely the question of overhead charges and that leads me410 words
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Article570 1933-08-03 10 Mr. Rennie Seeks Assurance From Board. The chairman: I am sorry. Mr. Rennie? Mr. Rennie: The point is. do you consider the business fairly under way, because if that is so, this can legitimately be followed, and a gentleman put on to represent the geneial body of570 words
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Article313 1933-08-03 10 Contrary To Whole Intention Of Directors. The meaning therefore was that the ereditors i rhould elect for themselves a gentleman, and if ar.j of the creditors gave the necessary notice, tin- matter would have been on the agenda at the present time. I understand frcm the tenor313 words
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Article544 1933-08-03 10 C hairman Disagrees With Mr. Kennie. Phis clause, if I had been more chad* m suited by the nnwUfee aas one xJmZ clauses from which I should bare demurred I should have demurred to cfcssej 68 mm S3 because seven diyi ran, mj** m call a meeting544 words
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Advertisement122 1933-08-03 10 A LOTION ADOREIS j j Tnequalled In Quality j Though Imitated By Many i OBTAINABLE FROM ALL j FIRST SI'XI)RV j Il I :hf: <v y rri or f J SOLE AGEN'Tt j |j B3Sk| I Tne Franco-Eastern BSPiP Trading Co.. J j| ij l 28, Finlayson (.rem. J SING122 words
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Article, Illustration151 1933-08-03 11 r;s>i:i~s IN PORT. 9.'.'31 tons, from Yokohama. I moon. 4-8. 723 toiii. from Penant D-7, for V i 7 ■729 [rn;. from Palembftng j r pahtubang, 5-8. R::t.. £45 tens, from Bandjer-j-P :or Sourabaya and Bandjerniaii:-. 4-8. B-: r 323 ions, irom151 words
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Article94 1933-08-03 11 Singapore. Aug. J. BltlP£ ALONUbIDE 'lahi WIIAKVKB \V V arr (Entrance Gate 1) gap It N ad »Fntrance Gate S) p KJan IS; Ka.ong 13: Santhia 11 5 m Prince 9. Dock >Enhance Gate 3> gj 32: litahaag 35. ki ire Dock t Entrance Gate 4» ,v t94 words
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Article70 1933-08-03 11 Mails f:om Europe (Lor.d- i mails ri en July 13», by the "Carthage" will arrive ug j train to-morrow iflflllnji Oeaesgaodenee v.-.11 be ready loi deiivery to boxholcters ;.t g.45 j a.m. lSaill hum London. Air. f c dam, etc.. by the Dutch aeroplane are expected to arrive70 words
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Article457 1933-08-03 11 Are The Parents Themselves Apathetic. B said ;hat thi-y wtri. all agreed very important step to be agfl he was in sympathy with iggeatlaa ci public me«-t--going back to their associaEach asfociition would then .nquhies as to whtther the pMh ejeettng would be a success. A pubbc aueting457 words
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Article537 1933-08-03 11 Public Meeting As Soon As Possible. Mr. Jumabhoy that he saw n: reason lo withdraw his met on te call a public meeting as so. nas poss.ble. Such a meeting would be a sucoess. He could not understand the cl .eh/man's point. They c:u!d appoint a537 words
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Article205 1933-08-03 11 PRODUCE. Singapore, A«R. 3 R. < Siam i W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $114 R. (Siam) V/. Coast 2 $108 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 Rice. E. Siam N. 2 l J« Bice, Siam '•Old" per k">j an 1 5174 Rice, Sinm "Old" No. 9 SIM Rice,205 words
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Article208 1933-08-03 11 I Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. AUG. 3. BBjh Tides.—9.39 a.m.. 7.55 p.m. Mec*hv>, Public Services RFC, Municipal Eoard Room. 7 p.m. League Football: Div. 11. Pr.lice. v. Chinese 11. Jalen Besar; Harlequins v. S. Cottle. Anscn Road; Div. HI, Med. Services v.208 words
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Article125 1933-08-03 11 ALHAMBRA.—"HeII Eclow." starring Robert Montgomery. CAPITOL. —Sydney Howard in "Night of the Garter." EMPIRE —John Ear-ymore in "The Genius.' GREAT WORLD. —Side jhows, CafatX t. Malay opera. Chinese v:.«yan'r. silent and tahiing films (Sky Tali;:c: 'The Passlonui2 Ph.mber.") MARLBOROUGH. Maluhiri," featu'im; Mlai Sulochan. a Hindustani talkie NEW WORLD. —Side125 words
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Advertisement268 1933-08-03 11 UATRST ADVERTISEMiWjnzV I TO LET—3S, Balmoral Road. For partitulaif apply tc S. A. B. J. Aljunied. 69-A. High £tre:t. Singapore. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN*. We Chan Joon Juan of Ban Siew San Temple cf 578. Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore, and Leo KM Phat of 489 Geylang Read, Sinus.-. cio268 words
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Advertisement47 1933-08-03 11 THE SINGAPORE TAO 1IWA SCHOOL, 109. Bencoolen Streei. Lessons in Mandarin Simplified with the Aid cf English. Following classes for beginners will start on 3rd August, between (A) 4.30—t.30 p.m.—Monday and Thursday. \ft) 2.30—1.30 p.m.—Tuesday and Friday. Special arrangement for advanced students. Monthly fee S2. Free Prospectus.47 words
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Advertisement233 1933-08-03 11 GULL, BAHAR HAIR OlX. I Obtainable everywhere, i A Wonderful Discover)- in the Medical World. SIDDHA SATWA MAKARADIIWAJA. Th" Pannceu For AH DLs~ases. The Kimi of Tcnicj to builJ up Nerve. Brain, >ody and suir- remedy for Neivous D.bili y, .v.-.thma, Loss of Vitality. Impurity and Poverty of Blood, All233 words
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Advertisement85 1933-08-03 11 the Firefly Made by HAMMOND, world's 'argest manufacturers of Electric Clocks. A Spectacular Clock At A Sensational Price. All P° st rec anywhere q>l £cUU i n Malaya. LEE FLETCHER 102, North Bridge Road, Singapore 'Phone 2850 CHEAP SALE STOCK CLEARANCE Siam teak-wood in all sizes. JONG THYE HENG, 150,85 words
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Miscellaneous193 1933-08-03 11 [POSTAL INTEUIGCNCt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Upper Euirr.n, N itli and E.i=t India < KhaMdaua) 3 p.m. BMW tag, Scurabayn, Celeber. Mt.lur.-tu nd 'limcr Dill.* (Van dt-r Lijn) 4 p.m. Cciat Pandjang. Bengkans, Bisk, Pakan Baroe, Fort de Kock and Padan?. i Tidorc t 4 pjn. Rhio and Banka Island193 words
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563 1933-08-03 12 FIRST DIVISION SOCCER. Gunners Trounced. PULAU BRANI'S BIG WIN. pLAYING at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, Pulau Bran trounced the R.A. in a First Division S.A.F.A. League match to the tune of 6-1. It was a good game all the way. Except for the563 words
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Article411 1933-08-03 12 Fully Extended By Harbour Board. A SURPRISINGLY good display was put up by the Sins 7 pore Harbour Board when they -net the Chinese Ht in yeiterday's match in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League it the Jalan Besar Stadium. Though beaten 2-1 they fu411 words
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Article415 1933-08-03 12 Mr. Renne Questions Statement In Report. Mr. Rrrnie: There is one more question, as roc are going home on leave in two or three days time. It is a rather serious matter foi me. In your report on the Arathoon bankruptcy circulated in the Press at the415 words
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Article373 1933-08-03 12 Boon Kam Wins 1,500 Metres Open. THIS year has been remarkable for the number of budding swimmers who are coming to the froni, says Chia Poteik in the 'Straits Echo" of Monday last. Yesterday. G:h Boon Ram, one of the j ear's most successful youngsters, w-m tha 1373 words
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Article65 1933-08-03 12 The "Mystery Man" Contest. Five winners of S5 prize* in the "Mystery Man" competition in the "Sunday Tribune" last Meek failed to send their correct addresses. The winners are:— Mr. D. Basok Mr. Tan Soon Watt Mr. S. Hong Choo Mrs. J. Underdown Mr. Mohamed Tahir, and if65 words
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Article415 1933-08-03 12 A Tonic For Conceits Of The Mighty. «rpoLCNG Lagi- will make its public bow to-morrow. It maintains the bright fn° at its clever pred t-ssor. "Tolong Lah." and the httle boy on the cover is still waiting for his money from the Sikh, the Chetty. th Hebrew415 words
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Article33 1933-08-03 12 Command Team Visiting Bangkok. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Aug. 2. 1--HE Malaya Command has accepted an invitation to send a rugby team to Bangkok for an int?r port maieh here.33 words
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Article338 1933-08-03 12 Third Division Soccer At Geylang. A fast and interesting game between the Abattoirs and the Public Services, at the Geylarg Stadium yesterday in the Third Divi1 sion of the S.A.F.A. Le gue, resulted in a win for the former by 1—0. Mr. Lim Teck Seng referecd and338 words
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Article304 1933-08-03 12 Handicaps For The Third Day. HANDICAPS for the third day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn race meeting are a* follows: RACE 1— Ponies. Classes 2 and 3, Combined. DIV. 3—(6 furs.). Vitality 9.7. Pocahontas 8.7. The Imp 9.6. La Petite 8.6. Bust Up 9. Lands End304 words
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Article128 1933-08-03 12 Ties in the Chinese Students' Literary Associations men's and women's singles championship will be played at the Tow Nan school hall at Armenian Street as: Saturday at 3 p.m.: Choon Mun Pun v. Ng Wing Chon. Lim Tien Sun v. Teo Eng Tye° Wong Kwok Sum v. Tan128 words
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Article23 1933-08-03 12 The Medical College Union conceded i walkover to the Marine I in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League yesterday.23 words
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Article377 1933-08-03 12 The Bank Holidays. ARRANGEMENTS fop THE WEEK-END A CARN *VAL of Sport u-ni place over the lon* Singapore as well as in other M a l ay centres, and the following is a \Z of the more important Pvent arranged: SINGAPORE SATURDAY: 'Malaya- Cup Anson Road.377 words
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Article41 1933-08-03 12 The following, are the results in Uie Post Office Chtb's billiards and badminton wun»ments: Open Championship -300 up> final CMa Sai Tee beat Ng Fook Chin 300-195. Open Championship (badminton* final Sim Kang beat Lim Siang Choon 15—5.41 words
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Advertisement105 1933-08-03 12 j FOUND—- I I Pleasure —A New Economy In Smoking. I I Jg m PLEASURE— WHICH MANY A SMOKER THOUGHT WA> 1 tf- IJECAUSE HE COULD NOT AFFORD EXPENSIVE CIGARS- F%H '"'CJpI IIAS BEEN RECOVERED IN WHITE OWL. OF FORMER SMOKERS i t Itb F HIGH PRICED BRAND S, AT105 words
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Article642 1933-08-03 13 "Pound and Pint" Days In Ships. i London. MR. Walter James Kingsbury has just said £bodbye to the British Museum after I working there quietly with the Are brigade and other departments for 37 years. In all that time nothing very exciting has happened to him. Yet642 words
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Article110 1933-08-03 13 Rattling Bombs Again In Barcelona. Barcelona. Two bomb outrage 3ttempts have fortunately been detected in time here. A 20 year-old youth was caught as he about to deposit a 22-lb. bomb on the premises of a big cafe. He declared that his intention was to wreck the110 words
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Article103 1933-08-03 13 Fought 20-Foot Python With His Hat. Durban, Natal. I A giant python. 20 feet long and weighting 200 lb. has been captured in Zululand by Mr. P. Weiner. the big game hunter. It is the biggest of the 280 pythons he has already caught. I "When I approached103 words
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Article456 1933-08-03 13 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, July 28. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 30 Beef, stew or curry, kati 21 Pork, lean, kati 41 Pork lean and fat list quality), kati 33 Mutton. Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 40 Hens (locally reared), kati 4C Ducks, each 75 Pigeon, domestic456 words
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Advertisement256 1933-08-03 13 I THE NEW WORLD 10th ANNIVERSARY. Gala STi^lat; At The CABARET On SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. BAR LICENCE EXTENDED TO 2 A.M. Admission—so Cents. ILLUMINATED CABARET GARDEN, (abard Hal Thoroughly Renovated And Gorgeously Decorated And Lit By Coloured Lights Changing Automatically. mm mm ••••••••••••«a*»^^«n^* B >^^^ -fc^^^-B^—^^^^ I Race Horse Insurance256 words
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Advertisement314 1933-08-03 13 Assets exceed $12,000.000. Assurance" in force over "$35,000*000. i The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil street. Singapore. LONI)ON QFpiCE: 27 Qld JftWTJ> E0 The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with314 words
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Article483 1933-08-03 14 RE-TRIAL OF POLICE INSPECTOR. Case Acjourned Right Of Defence To Investigate. evidence was introduced yesterday at the Assizes in the re-trial of Inspector Wood, of the Singapore Police, on a charge, before Mr. Justice Gerahty and a special jury, of having caused the death of a Chinese483 words
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Article373 1933-08-03 14 Ten Per Cent. Commission On Each. A LOCAL cinema had a go:d adresttoe•n.nt ba me Ceccnd Magistrate's Court rrliy Hhcn a Chinese named Ah Whatt »os ccavirted by Mr. R. J. p. Curtis, of I I BStJßfti it cbea.... Taking advantage, of the rush for ruoetm373 words
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Article64 1933-08-03 14 Associate Member Of Institute* France. Paris Mr. BOBpnsi Kipling wis la-day Iy elected an associate member cf .he Instil ut d« France. M. CamL'le Barrene. the reporter cf the Instttu c. recomm. nc-.d Mr Kipling a* a faithful tnend cf France. The rlection of M. X........ r Inst64 words
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Article236 1933-08-03 14 Colony Loses Experienced Man. 4 REFERENCE Mas made yei.ertiay in the I\. Supreme Court, by the Chi-f Justice. Sir Walter Hwgard. to the de th in Peaang on Tuesday cf Mr. Jttc.iee Sawrey Cook* on. I The Chief Justice »as associated on the l with Mr.236 words
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Article940 1933-08-03 14 PETITION WRITER IN COURT. /'This Conspiracy." •Dragged To The Police Station." that the Police were victimising him were made before the Second Magistrate. Mr. 'R. J. F. C-irtis. by S. J. Muttiah. a former surveyor in Bukit Semba- wang Estate and a petition writer in lecent years. He940 words
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Advertisement26 1933-08-03 14 I i j I j i I HCALCBnACKMOICO.L I S INCORPORATED |MDi4; 1 BALLYGUNGE. CALCUTTA 1 1—! =J ,j BETTER SOAP FOR WASHING BIRD BRAND J/26 words
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Advertisement589 1933-08-03 14 I f GENUINE CRAZY HOT-CAKE OF TO-I) U WHERE IS THIS LADY J Surj by MART A EGGERI GIVEN WITU AN AUT SOEYENIR EEADY 10 1 i: Can be bad at: NANG HENG Co 103-105, Sekgie Road. ODEONI AUCTION SALT CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE OF j SINGAPORE TOWN589 words
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Miscellaneous77 1933-08-03 14 A*:--ndir. .mpuls-T» Chinese Friendly Association: Usual mat lj meeting. President. Mr. Lee Wah L-or i esider.r? 8? r>s>?r R-ad. 730 pr. SATURDAY AUG. 5. Spring aa.e-Mmit:cls. Music practice. Mi K. C Lim s residence. 9. Emerald Hill R-ijd .30 pjm. Attendance compulsory Chivalrous Friendly Society: Eighth an: sary celebrations Mr.77 words
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Miscellaneous379 1933-08-03 14 CLUB DIARY. There are numerous Ciubs end Society* £a Singapore, rr.osi of the members of tchich ere 'coders of the Malaya TrUnine." This D\is provided specially jor then. Secretaries me j invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complet*-. Happenings of general interest rriU sUII be included in *he379 words
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Article512 1933-08-03 15 Motoring Notes News. LATEST AUSTIN MODEL. Road Test Report. SPORTS CAR OF GREAT DISTINCTION. r Own Corretpondent.) London, July G. |TJSTI ars are known all the v !<• over. When Austins have modela in Uie past the fjtj I made motoring history. Tin >as for example the famous lVelv< originally512 words
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Article108 1933-08-03 15 Set Installed For Prince George. Plll >r<' George, by the way, has *en delivery of his new Talbot "105," cond since the last Olympia Show; in the body is a 4-door saloon de previous car being a 2-door sports linji feature of the new car is the108 words
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Article277 1933-08-03 15 Increased Staffs Work Overtime. JT is good Is hear cf productive staffs b?in-r doubled and ovrr.ime- befog necessary even then to cope with the deme.nd. This is the .satisfactory stale of affairs at the Acton works of the Hammond Pump an i Equipment Co. who have received a277 words
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Article264 1933-08-03 15 A South African Owner's Enthusiasm. Thus does an East London iSouth Africa..) motorist describe his car fan a light-hearted letter to its makers —a "lv: ty British baby He tells of a tour he made to Victoria Fa*il and back, and posTbly the fact that he .vas264 words
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Article225 1933-08-03 15 Popular On European Continent. The economical running, comfort, speed and easy handling associated with Morris products make them particularly well fitted for the role of t ocis overseas, as many fleetowners and thoir customers are discovering to advantage. The first of the many Morris Minors sold in225 words
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Article180 1933-08-03 15 Prevailing Vogue Of The Sports Car. A 40,50 h.p. Rolls-Royce was one of the British exhibits at the recent Barcelona Show in Spain, where sports cars have become highly popular in recent years. The car in. question was fitted with a handsome sports saloon body by Piol,180 words
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Article266 1933-08-03 15 Large Areas No Longer Necessary. THERE must b? many public authorities in varhus parts of 'the woiid who. though anxious to provide aerodromes, have delayed the enterprise cwing to the idea that a vast stretch of land for alight nn and taking-ofl purposes is essential. Large aerodromes are.266 words
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Article158 1933-08-03 15 Morris Week In Three Countries: In connection with the special Morris Week" recently held throughout India. Burma and Ceylon, attractive displays were arranged by all Morris Distributors and Dealers, an example of which were the activities of The Motor House Co.. Ltd.. of Rangoon, described b?low. In158 words
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Article161 1933-08-03 15 Strange Looking Vehicle At Bromley. A strange looking vehicle made its appearMM at Bromley, in Kent reo.ntly bearing a! decided resemblance to a powerful howitzer. B turned out to be, however, nothing more harmful than the latest publicity appliance. < The "gun" was in reality an exceedingly161 words
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Article124 1933-08-03 15 Morris Films Popular Everywhere. The Morris talking film series, which Is proving so popular everywhere, is scoring a particular hit in Denmark, where the Morris Ldstributors, Messrs. Vilh. Nellemann, have been exhibiting the films to good advantage One reason for this success is that colloquial Danish commentaries are124 words
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Article37 1933-08-03 15 In the Concours d'Elegance just held by the Royal Dutch Automobile Club at Zandvoort. a Humber Snipe Saloon and a Hillman foursome coupe were successful in their respective classes. There were altogether 220 competitors.37 words
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Article59 1933-08-03 15 Mr. Sidney J. Hine has been appointed to the Board of Rootes Ltd. Mr. Hine, who is well-known and popular in London motor trad 3 circles, has been with Rootes for the prst four years, latterly as General Manager. Mr. Hin? has, of course, recently also been made a Director59 words
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Advertisement146 1933-08-03 15 Imperial Airways Atalanta SType \Macltine. Imperial Airways have been using Triple Shell for many years. They have completed over 70,000 engine hours on this oil. Think this over then use Triple Shell yourself. It now costs only SO cents per pint from a bulk cabinet. TRIPLE SHELL. OIL. Advertisement of146 words
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Advertisement621 1933-08-03 16 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AM) WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37* Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, pJease write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. TO LET. SIANG LIM PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and $18.00621 words
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Advertisement526 1933-08-03 16 THE PEOPLE S PAPEH: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—Seaside Bungalow, at Siglap. furnished, by day or month. Apply Yeo Chiang Swee, 153, Grove Road. Thone 7405. TO LET—3. Ramsgate Rd.. off Grove Rd.. lose to Katong Park. Key to inspect from X"bun 1, Ramsga'e Road, or 3. Margate Road526 words
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Advertisement374 1933-08-03 16 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—A Stenographer (male) with knowledge of filing. Only experienced men should apply to Pest Box No. 233, co Malaya Tribune. WANTED—First-class Procss Hand; must thoroughly understand line and half-tone work; willing and industrious man only need applygood salary for right man:—Write Box No. 187, c o Malaya Tribune,374 words
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Advertisement334 1933-08-03 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. i The Singapore Marine Insurance Association, The Fire Insurance Association of Malaya, Motor Insurance Association of Malaya. The Offices of Members of the above Associations will be closed for ihe transaction of business on the following days: Saturday, sth August, 1933—Public Holiday. Monday, 7th August, 1933—Bank Holiday. By334 words
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Advertisement466 1933-08-03 16 CTS. LARGE Mj ere I MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE 6171. RATES. t AT ABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Includta, i mu^ at office Postage p^.^ or close (Local or to Paw* reaidence. p.m 8) Country Yearly $15.00 $21.00 as 3oo Half-Yearly 7.50 $10.50 ajajj Quarterly $s 75 1.25 11 SINGLE COPY CENTS,466 words
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