Malaya Tribune, 23 December 1933

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol XX.- No. 294 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1933 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday. Dec. 23, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1933 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 120 1 Read The Sunday Tribune Dominant L r\ In Malay al THE ORIGINAL PRIMUS HEATING and LIGHTING apparatus. r i i BOIJt AQENTB S Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the 8J9.) i liE LAST V OF BREWING. Sole Importers i The East Asiatic Company, Limited* SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUB PENANG. .mm■
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    • 201 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place. Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. o===oE3oE===l0 1 km JQCaOB joi— I MILK
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  • 209 2 My Dear Nieces. Christmas will have come and gone before my next letter appears and I must iake this opportunity to wish everyone of you a very Happy Chn.-tmas. May God bless you all. •ny dears. I have received several Christmas cards s»iid
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  • 271 2  -  (By "Belinda" Dear ccusins, before starting about this wonderful season let me not forget to greet you the very t»cst of wishes for a Happy Christinas and a Bright. Prospeious New Year. We shall forget and leav■» behind the sorrows and troubles with the ending year. I hope
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  • 305 2 (Bp "LvcKy Star Hello, everybody! a Happy and a Merry Christmas! Oh! How swiftly time does fly' It was just like yesterday that we all wished one another with wishes true fdr a merr>Cnristmss and now it is here again. Well, do you know that our Lord
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  • 459 2  -  (By "G.O.G.7.1" Christmas is as fundamental a human habit as getting christened, married or buried. You may shut yourself alone in the topmost room in a sky-scrapper in New York, you may hide yourself in a little green oasis in the Sahara, and you may dig
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  • 306 2 (By "Sili*r Star Two brothers went out to find work. The elder one, named John, was clever in business and soon became very rich. But Robert, the younger brother, had no luck. He could no; find any work anywhere. Robert had one thing though which John
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  • 91 2 (By "Happy Neo."J Dear cousins, dori> you think that Santa will have a hard time when he comes to Malaya? I think so for everyone here seems to be suffering from a terrible disease called Slumpitis. But If he succeeds to make the little folks and the big folks
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  • 509 2 [By "Sweet Star."/ Christmas day! It is a day of surprises and festivities. Old and young alike am seen enjoying themselves. This is, indeed, a merry day—such merry, merry day! Sorrows ana worries are buried and laughters and smiles take the*r places. Christ is born—born 10 save mankind.
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  • 89 2  -  ißy "Y. K. Nen." Here comes Christmas—the season of good cheer in celebration of the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. Writing of Christmas reminds me of ihe cowboys' Christmas. They too have a jolly good time. In the "cow-ccuntry" ihey usually have some comedians who keep
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  • 88 2 (By "Night~nare."j People are very busy just now for Christmas is approaching. Small boys and small girls like Christmas because they expect presents. They are not so worried over clothes. Some homes have Christmas Trees. Chris.mas Trees are loaded with bright packets containing gifts. The holiday season
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  • 115 2 A children's X'mas fancy dress party will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec 23 from 4.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Santa Claus will be there to meet the children. Besides presents from the Christmas Tree, prizes will be given for the best costumes There
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  • 738 2 [By "JeutWj Christmas always brings a host of memories, and so. at the risk of sounding as if I were an old lady of eighty-five. T shall tell you of my first Christmas. It must have been about six when I suddenly woke up on Christmas mcrning and
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  • 157 2 (By 'Lady Rowena.") 1 wish you a Merry Christmas, aid a verj Happy and Prosperous New Year, Auntie Lizzie The same to you all, dear sisters. This is the evening that holds all kinds of thrills for the little ones. How quick the year has passed. I
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  • 718 2 (By 'lan.") Mary was a sweet little girl of seven. Her parents adored and petted her. She had everything she wanted, yet, in spite of all these, she was not proud or naughty. It was Christmas Eve, and Mary went out shopping with her IWOlßnr. She had a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 167 2 GUARDS THE COMPLEXIONS OF FILM-LAND In the luxurious dressing-rooms of Hollywood you find the simple, white tablet of Lux Toilet Soap —the beauty secret of the film stars! The camera demands a flawless skin; the mild lather of Lux Toilet Soap is praised by scores of famous film stars for
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  • 810 3 RUTHLESS TAXATION. Militarists Rule The Land With 4 Rod Of Iron. COMMUNIST-RIDDEN PROVINCE. •Shun Pao" denounces the Szechuen militarists for ir misrule of the province, in the form of imposing and illegal taxes on, and oppressing the people. It surprise that, under such circumstances, Com4iould be
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  • 228 3 Retrocession Of Great Wall Passes. Peiping. Nov. 5. GENERAL Okamura. Deputy-Chief of Staff of the Japanese Kwangtung Army, is expected to arrive in Peiping to-morrow from Changchun by aeroplane. His mission is to negotiate with the Chinese authorities for the retrocession of the Great Wall passes. -"Shun
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  • 225 3 Compelled To Fight In Chinese Army. New Delhi. Nov. 13. a CORRESPONDENT writes from A Srinagar: During the past few days, a number of Russian refugees from Central Asia have been arriving in Srinagar in batches of ten or a dozen at a time. I understand that approximate-/
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  • 58 3 Two Hundred Million Dollar Project. Washington. Oct 29. Mr. lekvs. the Secretary of the Bnt erior has announced th, formation 'f a Public Work Housing Corporation to build low cos. flats a« slum clearance project throughout the c un^ The Corpora ion will start with an initial sum
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 131 3 Poods The •Alienburys' Foods are particularly suited to th» I feeding ol infants in hot climates They are tree I mm harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the I r P ie ha ad m d;r,orof b**™£> sssnsS I independence of doubtful milk I they are practically identical 1
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    • 218 3 There's"Signed for" SATISFACTION in every tin/ That's why 1 it Da_ys to oay the little more Wills S CIG ARE TTES MAD€IN «I NOLAND LANE MOTOR GARAGE, 59, Penan* lane. USED CARS FIAT 514. $750; CHRYSLER 1928 $150; AUSTIN "7," $400; PONTIAC 1930. $350'; BUICK 1928. $95; FIAT 507 7-Seater,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 546 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water ervice, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. TO LET. SANG LIM PARK Further Reductions of Rente from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and $18.00
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    • 822 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF SALE. w GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT OP JOHORE. AT JOHORE BAHRU. /j' Land Application No. 42 of IMS. L. A. A. A. N. AN NAM ALA I CHETTIAR, of No. 24, Market Street, Singapore, Chargee Venus TAN CHONG SWEE, of Pontian
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    • 779 4 NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Fixed Deposit Receipt No. H.20j36 of the Chines- Commercial Bank, Ltd.. dated the 5-2-32 for Hongkong currency $3,000 in favour cf Ho Chee Poh has been lost. All persons are hereby warned against dealing, endorsing or accepting the said receipt. (Sd.) NAM TONG, No.
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    • 373 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —A young female attendant to Sakura Hotel, Sophia Road. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Three D.C. Linotype motors Vj! H.P., apply to the Manager, Malaya Tribune. 56j<50, Anson Road. IOUR TENNIS RACKETS IN GOOD ORDER One of your obstacles to winning a tennis tournament is poorly restrung racket. Why
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    • 630 4 EDUCATIONAL. TUITION IN ENGLISH. English Lessons by English lady teacher. $2.00 for private tuition. Classes cheaper. Apply Box No. 265, c o Malaya Tribune. Chine c gentleman desiring to arrange expert coaching in a special branch cf knowledge for intelligent con to secure remunerative employment, please communicate with Box No.
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    • 312 4 WE WISH OUR MANY PATROXs A Merry Chr stioas j 1 YICK WOH HIV;, I 429, North Bridge R. j (NEAR MIDDLE ROAD I [Contractors for the i Clocks and Watches to the j Army in Malaya. j I CHRISTMAS \XJ\A. BE HER Consult With Us For Ail Christmas Requirements
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  • 329 5 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES A RE SYING— The Siam Elections. ,riIE reports that are being received 1 locally about the elections to the Siamese Assembly raise the question of nether it would not have been better il the political reformers had left that country alone to continue its progress in trade
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  • 197 5 \\'Y welcome most heartily the proTt posal of His Excellency Sir Cecil Clementi to appoint representative Straits Chinese Committees in the three Settlements with whom informally to discuss important matters of policy affecting the members of that community and v. c may perhaps be forgiven if we
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  • 174 5 Pinang Gazette. THE Home Government has indicated that it is willing to help if the Dominions and Colonies bring the necessity to the notice of the Government. What, may we ask, has our local Chamber of Commerce done in an endeavour to protect British trade against this unfair
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  • 118 5 Malacca Guardian. THAT the "Consultative Committees" are mainly Straits-born in character may be due to the fact that Government is anxious to safeguard the interests of the British Chinese elements in the country. It is right that they should do so. The Straits-born Chinese have many disabilities
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  • 196 5 Mr. J. T. Sheppard Elected Provost. Mr. John Trcsiddcr Sheppard lias been elected Provost of King s College. Cambridge, In succession to the Rev. A. E. Be oke. D D. who resigned the office on Sept. 30. Mr. Sheppard came up to King's from Dulwlch, and was placed
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  • 59 5 The Proud Matador Joins In Union. Mexico City Mexican bullfighters have formed a trade union to deal with questions of wages, competition and professional conduct. Even the proud matadors have dcclctd to join the movement, which was started by the humbler members of the fraternity—the picadors, the banderilleros
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 103 5 THE MODERN TOOTHPASTE j/M Ends Mouth Acids that Cause TOOTH DECAY $SAm Whitens the Teeth J f\ I •11« t Contains Over7s*. rhillips >y Dental Magnesia 21) I 1934 MODEL~MANDOMN BAN JOS. j T. M. A. Music House, 61, High Street and 167, Selegie Road. i WHEN BETTER FLASHLIGHTS 1
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    • 201 5 IMP- THl*|° V Look at his smiling health look at his well-boned and He is a Cow Gate baby— I natural!) formed —without S the useless fat and the weak- \Rk fjfflffi mnt\i Wkfa iTiTW nesses of the ordinary v artificially fed Child! And X WKKk WM I K 4
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 605 5 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies In Singapore, most of the members of which arereaders of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries art invited to cOOperate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest ivill still be included in the "Diary
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  • 368 6 Shipping News Notices. JAPANESE SHIPPING EXPANSION. Enormous Increase In Tonnage. fjMiE rise of Japan to her present, position I i one of the world's leading maritime nations is unprecedented. Pot general! as, prior to 1914, Japanese -Kipping had been very largely confined to la, but art h the war and
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  • 118 6 British Tonnage Amounts To More Than Half. Paris. Nov. 18. Traffic passing through the Suez Canal durj tog the first three quarters of the current yea- a 22.350.000 tons, an increase of 8 1 per over the same period in 1932. British shipping accounted for 12.159 000
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  • 117 6 Three Captured Men Given Their Liberty. j It is learned that three of the passengers Who were taken for random by the "Com- rnandant Henri Rivirre" pirates have since been released. j After three days of climbing hills and Urudging through difficult wcoded country travelling mos.ly at night
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  • 76 6 Russian Ships Held Up In Ice. Moscow, Nov. 25. Three hundred ships on the river between Leningrad and Lake Ladoga have been caught in the ice ann are in danger of perishing. As the four small Russian icebreakers sent to their relief are unable to cope with the
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  • 90 6 A new private company, the Ardova Shipping Co.. Ltd., was registered on Nov. 7 with a capital of £2.000 in £1 shares. The objects are to acquire seam and other ships, and to carry on the business of ship, tug. and barge owners, shipbrokers, shipping agents, &c.
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  • 151 6 Failure To Submit To Examination. Nanking, Dec. 10. IT is repc.-ted that the Chinese Seamen's Union at Shanghai has submitted a petition to the Ministry of Communications urgin; that at? foreign officers and engineers serving on Chinese vessels who hay» failed or refused to undergo the examinations prescribed
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  • 185 6 Judgment In Boiler Explosion Inquiry. The importance of having the boilers of -mall steam craft examined at regular intervals by competent persons was s ressed by Sir Dawson Miller, X.C.. in giving judgment at South Shields last month, i n the Board of Trade investigation into an
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  • 117 6 No Evidence Found Of Foul Play. Hongkong, Dec. \2. The body of a Chinese male, aged about 30. was found Coating in the harbour at 10.30 a.m. yesteiday. A rope which was apparently tied round the waist lee" to a suspicion of foul play. Mr. T. Murphy
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  • 64 6 The Ningshao S.N. Co., has sent engineers up-river to the assistance of the company's 2,000-ton steamer "Ningzing," which left Hankow recently, and owing tc fog went aground 22 miles ibove Kiukiang. Holds were reported to have six feet of water Carrying a general cargo, the "Ningzing" (Capt. A.
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  • 43 6 The Danish vessel "Jutlandia" lost a fiveton anchor and two fa.horns of chain as she was passing outward through Lyemun Pass just ctt Pak Sha Wan Point, from Hongkong recently. The depth at this point is stated to be 19 fathoms.
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  • 246 6 A Professor's Theory Of Thermal Energy. M GEORGES Claude. French scientist, who sought to produce thermal energy by pumping cold water from the bottom of the ocean off Cuba, has announced that ice, furnished direc.ly by *the bottom of the Atlantic, will be manufactured on a
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  • 153 6 Ship's Fireman Done To Death. Bombay. Dec. L A cold blo ded murder was committed on the P. and O. Mail boat "Naldera," when she was on the high seas. The S.S. "Naldtra" touched the Bombay por. last night. The mti-der is reported to have been
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  • 179 6 Chinese Leaves $90,000 Worth On Steamer. Hongkong, Dee. 13. Opium to the value cf $90,000 formed Hm haul made by the Revenue Department on th* N.Y.K. liner "Fushimi Maru" on Sa'.urday morning. The total confiscation, which is th: largest made for some time, totalled 5,80) taels of
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  • 57 6 The Chinese shipping lines have been forbidden by the Nanking Government to call at Foochow. and there appears to be a glut of cargo. A "Reuter" message from Foochow, Dec. 7, says that the steamer "Chipsing," belongin-j to Messrs. Jardine. Matheson and Company, left for Shanghai after
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  • 210 6 The Two-Shift System Advocated. ADDRESSING the Manchester and District Traffic Association. Major G. A. Renwick. M. P., a well-known Manchester steamship owner and au'hority on transport matters, said that the costs of the large por of the country were still much too high. By an
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  • 157 6 C onstruction Of An Australian Coastwise Liver. Adelaide Steamship Company. Ltd. which is incorporated in South Australia, has now placed an c.der with Scottish .ship-build-rs f r .he construction of a large passenger and cargo vessel. The ship which is to be built on the Clyde, is
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  • 109 6 Pirates Made Their Appearance At Pootung. A pirate boat made Its appearance on the Pailienc-iirg Creek. Pootuag. held up a number of small craft and relieved the boatmen of money and property valued at about $700 daring the past two weeks. The Dollar Company's Pootung wharf and godowns
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 547 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. t» 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Dicorporated in England.) MAIL. PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. imOOm AND FOfl EAST MAIL PER VICE. ttJnder Contract with His Majesty Government). OUTWARD PROM LONDON Fur China and Japan. Due Tonrage. Singapore 1923. CORFU 50 »*g »M*rprAM
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    • 143 6 IjUOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). 1 EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA j Calling at Colombo. Bombay, Sue*, Port 16 Brlndlsl Venice and Trieste. Bald, Brlndlsl, Venice and Trieste. i Due Leave Due mA MONCALIERE Feb. 5 Feb. 5 Spore. Spore. Venice. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI i 1934.
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    • 242 6 Deutsch HaaaQl Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. f m s. RAMSES, via Iloilo. Manila Dec. 29 1934. t m.s. DUISBURG. via Manila Jan. 9 m.s. RHEINLAND, via Manila Jan. 23 t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Feb. 6 s.s.
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    • 635 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHKR LLOYD, 'Incorporated n Germany). The undernoted are the Company* Imkmgal fixtures:— OUTWARDS. HH 5 "LAHN." for Manila. Hongkong, S'hai, N. China and Japan Dec .!l 8 "TRAVE," for Manila. H kon» eThal North China and Japan j a HOMEWARDS. Iff* t "ERLANGEN" for Genoa. ITeeflka, Oran, Antwerp,
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  • 402 7 Mining Shares. pore, Saturday, ll a.m. fin share quotations are rasei and Co, exchange and Buyers. Sellers. v ibang Tm 33 b 35 xd Malay 36,9 37*9 01 Tin 14 6 15 3 160 1.70 n Tin 36 3 37 Padang 0.31 0.33 Caves Tin 1.01 1.04
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  • 726 7 Financial News Views. SOUND FINANCIAL POSITION. Annual Meeting Of Pajam, Ltd. rp.IIE 24th annual geneial meeting of Pajani, X Ltd.. was held at the registered effice of the Company yesterday at Hongkong Bank Chambers. Singapore. Mr. T. P. Anderson P )!o was in the chal. and the othevs present were
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  • 253 7 Stanton Nelson Co.'s Statement. MESSRS. Stanton Nelson and Co.. Ltd.. in their weekly rubber market review dated Dec. 22, state: The statemen* issued from the Huuse of Commons by the Secretary ."or the Colonies with regard to the current robber negotiations io largely a reiteration of the official
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  • 104 7 Malayan Planters To Be Invited Reuter. London. Dec. 23. T*HE "'Financial Times'" Amsterdam correspondent 'earns that rubber restrict ion discussions in Holland appear to have now progressed so far that negotiations as regards Europe are well advanced. A fresh important meeting will be held in the
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  • 39 7 Biil Passed By Indian Assembly. Reuter. New Delhi. Dec. 21. The Assembly has passed a Bill to establish a reserve bank on the lines of other reserve banks. The bank will have a branch in London.-- Reuter.
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  • 117 7 Lewis And Peat's Review. MESSRS. Lewis and Peal. Ltd.. in 'iieiv weakly rubber report, dated Dec. 22. state According to advices that have been received during the week no further statement can M expected with legard to Restriction until after the New Year. The Secretary for tho Colonies
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  • 179 7 Reconstruction With A Liability. Meetings of preforenc? shareholders of Rtmbia Rubber Es.ates are to be held on Nov. 29 and Dec. 14 and an extraordinary general meeting is to be held on Dec. 14 to consider a scheme of reconstruction. It is proposed to form a new company
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  • 159 7 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands cf Kerosene arc as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $3.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per Britbh Imperial
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  • 222 7 Statement Of Penang Merchant. IN uew at the stir caused by the exposure ol the Milium dimensions which the Japanese piece goods trade is assuming in Penang. and the feeling on the matter a "Pinang Gazette" rrprcsenta'ive lecently approached Mr. H. W. Hughe:, Chairman of the Penang
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  • 234 7 Bandar Sumatra Rubber's Favourable Year. The twenty-fourth annual ordinary general meeting of the Bandar Sumatra Rubber Co.. Ltd.. was held at 71 St. Mary Axe. London. E.C. Sir Herbert Wright (the chairman) said hat unfortunately the rubber market during 'he past financial year had been even worse than
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  • 137 7 The repcrt of Ayer Hitcm Tin Pied&mc gte c that th.-; permissible output for the yeai ended June under the International Hn Restriction Agreement *v 366.83 tons of tin DM which wa> obtained by working the dredge Tor'only two shifts daily during three complete month* of the
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  • 630 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Saturday. 11 a.m. Th* following rubber share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: Issue i Value. Fraser Lyall Shares Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $0 90 $100 $0.80 $0.90 1 Alor Gajah 060 0.70 0.60 0.70 IA. Hitam 0.90 1.00
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 46 7 THE SOUTH BRITISH RANGE COMPANY, LTD., rpanOĕĕ in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND tKMEN*S COMPENSATION. L C MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2, FINLATSON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED l l!\\TH CORPORATION. LTD. I IRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. I Q JOHNSON. GeneraJßUMl^
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    • 46 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (incorporated SINGAPORE BRANCH• 4, D'AJmeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed £2>0 00.000 Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up-Capital 500,000 Reserve Fund and Rest HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: ta sAU n G a DSs?T ACCOUNTS opened and oiUmJrcial hnport- ance throughout the world r A ctJftg Manager.
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    • 166 7 iiiil l I' I' ii |!!|ni!:iiili |iil l"l' i •ll••l.i11 l l it l ti'i lt> AN ANNUAL INTEREST ZSP) 1 i paid QUARTERLY^/v|^^^^ i Stamps a rca.suring seal I or. a sound proposition. g No other investment is quite so convenient and secure as a Savings Account with accrultlg
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    • 224 7 I THE j SUNDAY j TRIBUNE Gives Saturday's closing prices of j rubber in London j and New York, j 1 together with the j I Cross-Rate. Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements.) CAPITAL ,v ,i «lnonoonOOO I'aid Up $10,000,000.00. CHCLIA STREET, SINGAPORE HEAD or ™i J S™5£JSn
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    • 343 8 Amusements I I.AST NIGHT—TO-NIGHT !—MATNEE: TO-DAY AT 3.15 I LOVABLE FASCINATING JANET GAVNOR WARNER BAXTER in ihe film you have waited two years to see PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING "S. 0. S. ICEBERG" Is on the way to amaze you—See cur special announcement in 1 this issue. t .1111
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    • 389 8 V>;|l^ll>ill.l..| l :llilllli:|lll!IIM|ll|!l|!l|M|,||M|l!|>l|; (i l ll ll ll:|llll lll(l |||||ll|lllllllll:illlll!t!llll|lllj!llllllltllMI!llllllil!lllllllllllllllll:!ll!|t. I A Grand ALL-STAR Cast in a brand new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer I Musical Surprise Show Matinees: To-day To-morrow 3.15. I iggpppw ALICE BRADY -When Ladies Meet" and "Beauty for \Ws>\ mW\ Al ll ill IM VLBERTINA RASCU I Spectacular Ensembles. I
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    • 465 8 iiiiitmmmmmm•••••i•••«•« j "A rollicking comedy... no one who see* it tan fail to be captivated b; Ma latriraia I thfltne," -w\s MU.\YA TKII'.IM S I 6.15 9.15. Pavilion TO-DAY BUN. MON. TOES Sec tor yiwuitlf what happens when an ex-king goes on the k I V. Warner Brcs. rollicking comedy
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  • 50 9 THE "FELIX ROUSSEL." n* Felix Rousscl" is due here from Saigon in.v-diiy. Dec. 26, at 6 am. and will sail on the same day at noon for Colombo, Djibouti' Pod Said and Merreines. She will berth along the S.H.B. wharves on arrival.
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  • 118 9 CHIPS ALONGSIDE TBS WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, Dec. 23. East Wharf (Entrance Qata 1). Houg Hbcng 22. Ifaln Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). ran 18; Marudu 16: Kinta 13, Chi llUltlflt 11: Meonia 9; Lalandia 7. Empire Doca (Sntraui* o»u> >i Seafarer 30; Rhesus 32; Irisbank 35;
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  • 51 9 From China by the "Hector." due at Singapore at 4 p.m. on Sunday. From China and Japan by the "Hague Maru.' due at ot> Sunday From China and Japan by the "Hamburg Maru." aue at Singapore on Tuesday. Frcm China by the "Talma." due at Singapore on Tuesday
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  • 189 9 The attention of memoers of the Public b invited to the Money Order service provided by the Posts and Telegraphs Department for the transmission of sums of money throughout Malaya. The service has recently been reviewed, and. with the exception of an increase in the minimum charge
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  • 189 9 SELLING. Singapore, Dec. 22. London 4 months' sight 2)4 3|64 London 3 months' sight 2|4 132 London 60 days' sight 2|4 1|64 London JO days' sight 2|4 London demand 2|3 63|64 London rT. 2|3 3L32 Lyons and Paris demand 969 Hamburg demand 150 New York demand 58 Batavia
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  • 193 9 Singapore, Dec. 22. R. (Slam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $111 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $104 Rice, 3 Siam N. 1 per Koyan $95 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $88 Siam. No. 1 $170 Siam, No. 2 $147 Siam. No. 3 $129
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  • 131 9 Each "Wanted To Disarm The Other." Fighting between Generals Liv Kwci-tang and Tang Yu-lin in Western Chahar is stlU in progress. Already the two forces have been fighting lour days and four nights. The reason given for the clash was that each wanted to disarm the other.
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  • 93 9 Butchers And Bakers Must Learn To Spell. Helsingfors. Butchers and bakers tn Lithuania may soon have to pass examinations before they can sell a >nint of meat or bake a loaf of bread. The Mink my of Education there hi»s prepared ■a Bin providing that neoplr serving
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  • 79 9 1 DIARY Of TttE DAY WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. DEC. 23. High Tides—3.2l a.m.. 2.52 p.m. Rugby: Tropby Match, Selangor Club v. S.C.C S.C.C.; M.C.'J. v. R.A.P.. M.C.U. Hockey: S.R.C. "B" v. H.K.5.R.0.A., B. Mati: Police v. Indo-Ceylcn, Depot: Wiltshire v. Malaya Command. Tanglin. Christmas Party,
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  • 84 9 ALHAMBRA—"Paddy, The Next Best Thing" with Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter. CAPlTOL—"Broadway to Hollywood." EMPlRE.—Richard Talmadge in "On Your Guard." GREAT WORLD. —Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs, cinemas. Talkies:. Sky—"The Golden West." Star—"Doctor X." MARLBOROUGH Zahri-Sanp." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows. Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—George
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    • 414 9 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL •jm. Holy Communion. 7 30 m Matins. b a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 5 30 p m. Evensong and Carols. 6 30 im Sen ice at Johore Bahru. CHRISTMAS DAY. H ly commun'on. H Communion. 7 uQ i».m. H Communion u H
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    • 257 9 Friday, 7 p.m. Choir Practice. 8 p.m. Young People's Circle. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Bonham Building. Raffles Square rßranch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston U.S.A.) 10 a.m. Sunday Service. 5:30 p.m. Testimony Meeting 'First, Wednesday of each month.) Reading Room at the above Address
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    • 456 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. t~ TENDERS. TENEERS will b; received at the office cf th: Ccmmissiciv.r cf Lands. Singapore, up to noon c f the 13th January, 1934. for the right to occupy hem the 15th January. 1934. the premises knovn as No. 30. Church Street. Singapore. Occupation will be by monthly
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    • 464 9 SIHGAPOm HOTELS -m i t i i i i i t i i i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiriniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiti:i!iiniiiiiiiiiutiiiiiiiui;iiniiiiiiii>ii>r i iiininniniaiMMwa^ j GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL Phone 6490. Telegram GOODWoOD. Booking Now Open For Saturday December 23 BOXING NIGHT NEW YEAR'S EVE H EXTENSIONS 2 A.M. I 2 AN EXCELLENT ORCHESTRA HAS BEEN ENGAGED
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    • 125 9 OTTO GULL BABAR (Registered). THE SOUL AND LIFE OF SPRING FLOWER. SCENTS AND PERFUMES. Uito G. B. Rose uii'les the fragrance of roses. Try it once. Obtainable everywhere. Malay Music Albums. A c mprehensive coUection of Main Masterpieces bt music which bccon Universally Popular. KRONCHONGS STAMBOELS EXTRA- rURNS Albums An
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    • 147 9 j [POSTAL IHTtLUCtNCti SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. *Ceylou, Egypt and Europe (Machaom 2 p.m. Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. (Hong Klier.g) 2 p.m. China. Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa. East Siberia, Western Canada and W. States of U.S.A. (Hosang) 2 p.m Kcmaman. Kemasek, Kretay, Dungun. Trengganu and 8.-sut (Asdang) 2 p.m. *Ceylon.
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  • 114 10 DEATHS. TAN—Tan Cheok Neo (Florence Tan), aged 23 years, beloved wife of Ong Ch:ng Bee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Soo Bin and daughter-in-law of Mr. Ong Hood Hin, at her residence No. 12. Kim Yam Road, on Dec. 20. 1933. She leaves behind her husband and
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  • 764 10 report that Rubber Restriction will be operating by May comefrom the Amsterdam gentleman who has been responsible for so many interesting stories during the past year or two. It will be valued accordingly. But well-informed circles, we know, are confident that prolonged suspense is nearly at an
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  • 318 10 A commission as Lieutenant in the S.S.V.F. has been granted to Mr. J. R. Gildea. The Singapore Ho See Seng Thorn Benevolent Association has been regis tered. Mr. A. H. Dickinson, Superintendent Ol Police, has been made a J.P. for Penang. Dr. R. D. Fitzgeralu has been appointed to act
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  • 123 10 rjiHE task of suppressing the sale of adulterated milk is difficult. nd adulteration is iangerous for two reasons—because o* the reduced nutritious value, particularly prejudicial to fount children, and because of ihe harmful nature of the ingn .iients sometimes used for the
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  • 245 10 JpOR many years past it has been persistently pointed out in these columns that one of the first things the Government had to do if they really wanted to help forward the movement to make Malaya more self-supporting in the matter of rice cultivation was to organise an
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  • 328 10 !rjX>-DAY Is c -Red Letter" day j of the Chinese In Malay there massed at Kuala Lumpur morning the largest gathering of Chinees athletes ever seen in this country. The occasion is that of the second All Malayan Chinese Athletic Sports Games, in whicn Chinese from ali
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  • 469 10 By "Looker-On" j jyjERRY Christmas, folks. And when I say "merry" I mean 'merry." A After all. if not why not? Long faces never got anyone anywhere. A A girl wants to join her sweetheart In prison. At least she wouldn't be worried there by household bills. Christmas
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  • 54 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on pap. I CONDITIONS IN SZECHUEN on p-> CLUB DIARY, on page I. CHURCH SERVICES, on page 9 SPORTS NEWS, on pages 14 and 15 MODERN LIFE BAD FOR YOUNG I» P It, radio news, on pace it. OUR READERS' VIEWS, m page It. BOYS'
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    • 304 10 I m I Robinson Co., Ltd., i i wish all their customers The compliments ot the season and a Happy Xmas. j M i I.iiilii•i:£;i>iJiitiiiitiiii t i l i i i i J i ~,,,t1,,,ta,«*****)i.-ITIItII t I I I I i i l i I t > l I l
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    • 62 10 MriirTi^ini-iinirtiiitTTiiTiMiriiiiiiiHiiiiiirinr^tiininiiiiimiTiiiiinr^ :GET READYj 2 For The Christmas Festivities! I Rrush Up Your Dancing. I LATEST STEPS TAUGHT AND 1 I. DEMONSTRATED I I By 1 3 Teachers With A Lifetime I 1 F perience. X I IST VA LJL AT IfODRRATfi I J TERMS. I I ANGELA DI MARTINIS, I
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  • 1152 11 I.EAhlNG UTAH Gold Stabilisation Next? Nations Getting Together" For The First Time. Reuter. announced by they were striving for tio of H i to n ssed ttiat it is too hm.ted to he of much benefit to an
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  • 28 11 To-Day's New York Quotation. The spot price of silver in New York to-day is 44 V 4 r\, against 43A. yesterday and 43fj. the day before.
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  • 120 11 heatrical Producer As Co-respondent. Reuter. Lrmn t„„ Edi nburgh, Dec. 22. actrS? Jrf th? m Ju^ c the w ell-known l u e ground of adultery, which wuS nave be ruuty of with a co-respondent named NBA Paanakker. This was denied by Mr Renter 1 Wh
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  • 130 11 Millionaire Girl Seeks Refuge In The Air. n, n Sltn Francisco. nlrt £rm?^ n? S richrst hHrfWM, 20-year-old M lS s Doris Duke, lives In constant fear f crank* and p: S sible underworld plot" to fl ir?h 18 iSfSt! by prival(> ieropfandenml rUSh WhiCh Star the
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  • 41 11 Trip From Rangoon To Don Muang. The Flying Chettiar." Mr V Rm I rtS Chettiar. who is on a tour in his own land 'plane landed at Don Muang on Thursday i He is accompanied by two othe- 1
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  • 41 11 There will be a 12-mile walking competition at the Jalar Besar Stadium on Jan. 21. commencing at 9.30 am fcivnes are open at the office of the jf™ l 23 Raffles Chambers, and will close at l p.m. on Jan. 20.
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  • 152 11 Local Blaze. SMART WORK OF BRIGADE. LARGE jewellery store owned by Chinese and situated near tha Police Courts in South Bridge Road, was badly damaged by fire in the early hours of this morning. The store occupied three buildings, which are joined on both sides by long
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  • 49 11 Empress Gives Birth To A Sort. Reuter. Tokyo, Dec. 23. 'pHE Empress of Japan has given birth to a son and heir. U is officially announced that ihe son and heir to the Throne was born at 6.39 a.m. and the mother and child are well. Reuter.
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  • 163 11 Greetings Acknowledged And Reciprocated. We cordially reciprocate seasonable w gs J rom the Silver star Minstrels, the Mayflower 8.P., Mr. Wee Kirn Wee 'Useful B.P.i. the Mayfair 8.P.. Mr Tan Chong Beng's BP., the j Straits Physical Athletic Party, the Playlair A.U., the Straits Bachelors PC, the
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  • 73 11 Leader Alleged To Be A Woman. Reuter. Paris, Dec. 22. A FR£ SH development has occurred aa result of investigations into tho spy organisation unearthed the other has tranche? 1 in 552 lhe Qtff- hes in Japan and the United States as well as all over Europe
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  • 86 11 Appointment Of A New Commandant. Reuter. London, Dec. 22. Lieut.-Col. F. R W Grihim h«. u*\ Co Nw B R succession to Lie U < hi 1934. Reuter h mS WUh effeCt earl^ Fergus Reginald Winsfr»-rt Graham, D.5.0., MC L n manding Officer of th!i«t b\. C m
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  • 29 11 The O.S.K. calendar has a pretty Pastor YV W t? lot. States Mission ksS' t Ol Mala^ Hour Day Pemn? T SeVenth 5 o'clock to-day! Pe nang Lane, at
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  • 945 11 FIRST AIR BATTLE IN THE WAR. J One Machine Hit. Fighting Continues On Border. Shanghai, Dec. 23. JHE first aerial battle in the Nanking-Fukiei civil war was fought near the bor(Jer Chekiang and Fukien yesterday when three 'planes of the Foochow Air *orcc reconnoitred over the Central
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    • 16 11 Jib "Pliiya mbm" WMw, its pang lenders 3 prrrp (ijhristmas j and War gear. i i
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    • 148 11 «™mm„n mMm I ARB OPEN ALL DAY 3 TO-DAY I I 1 I f j HE-OPENING AFTER THE HOLIDAYS I j ON WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 27. DISPLAYS OF USEFUL GIFTS j IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 1 lOH\ LITTLE CO., LTD.. llncowted ln f SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG and IPOH. -'"■''■M».-1» 1 W
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  • 1137 12 Informer's Evidence. INDIAN POSING AS CHINESE? AL.LEGATIONS that accused had 1 been connected or had been moving with confirmed undesirable members of Communistic societies were made by the prosecution yesterday when Saminathan Amalu, an old student of the Kuala Lumpur
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  • 70 12 Many Men Killed At Fushan. Shanghai, Dec. 23. k TERRIBLE accident occurred at the A Fushan coal mines on Thursday. Explosions occurred in several pits, causing an avalanche of earth which practically buried the miners. So far. it is learnt. 24 men were killed and seven
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  • 116 12 Dons Have To Wear Black Shirts. Turin. Nov. 29 Tailors fores?t the universal use of the black shirt, worn, according to official orders, withou: a jacket. A few days ago. Sigmv secretary f the Fascist Party, sen order* to the rectors of all I alian universities that they,
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  • 112 12 Selling Newspapers Now A Monopoly. Budapest. Nov. 20. The "Magyarsag" reports from well-informed -ourccs that the Governiren. proposes to remove the selling of newspap rs from privato hands and create a monopoly. The members of the new association, which wruld hold this monopoly, would be. withou. exception persons
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  • 53 12 Police To Collect Large Reward. (Fivm Cut Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Dec. 21. In regard to the recent gold robbery, the police will get over 9.000 ticals reward for the recovery of one case of treasure One accused was sentenced to three years and three others were discharged for
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  • 130 12 Notifications In Govt. Gazette. A SHORT lime ago it was notified in the Gazetve that it was Government's intention to acquire certain pieces of land for military purposes. Yesterdays Gazette contains notifications of further land acquisitions for naval and military purposes. The Admiralty require an area of more
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  • 329 12 Judgment Reserved In Civil Case. THE Assistant Civil District Judge. Mr. Earl, reserved judgment in a case in which Mrs. B. Bogaars trading as "Maison Madge." sued Mr. Arthur Perry, proprietor of "Maison Vogue." both dressmaking establishments cf High Street. The claim was for $65. $40
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  • 1014 12 Barber Charged. COMMITTED TO THE ASSIZES. rpHE story of how a Tan, named Suppiah Naidu alleged to have cut the throat of cook'employed in the same esta ment and later to have nil the shop and stabbed two Tamils fas related by yesterday in the
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    • 4 12 11 m~ (jilted 1
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    • 38 12 s 'tllll»llllllll|lllll|i:ill|l'llll!:i]llllillll'IUIIItlH!!«l.i!ll!lllll!ltlltnlllfl'^ I The I j U MALAYA TRIBUNE" 1 will not be I published on i j CHRISTMAS DAY, I Monday next, or on I NEW YEAR'S DAY, Monday, Jan. L 1 i *.HiHlii..« ii ■.'l-IM.iiMinul :|:i|iillli:iliifii|<i|ni;ii:;i:ililliiliu''
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    • 19 12 THB Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITED* China Building:, Chulia Street. THONE 5808. SINGAPORE Flit, MINE. MOTOB VEHICLES WORKMEN* COMPENSATION BWOTANT*
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  • 410 13 Tragk Letter. [DENCE OF YOUNG WIDOW. financial trouble, I am uni find a way out. Death is tion I have found. It is 1 let no blame be attached team body else." »as a letter left by a Hylam Ng See Foo,
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  • 94 13 ü ßroadway To Hollywood" it The Capitol. tful musical show began a season Capitol Im| night when "Broadway To M.-G.-M. production was the new >tar who has proved in two previous feature films which nova in Singapore, is in the leadsupported by Jackie Cooper, Jimmy Prank Morgan,
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  • 88 13 I loner Night" To Be Held To-day. lj and of the P. and O. "Corfu" mad:; -We reappearance at the Great World 'H night and large crowd turner* ">y dancing to tills excellent orchestra. latest musical craze was featured '"'ipltd with the inimitable way ''»»<1 render.d the old-fashlone'J
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  • 305 13 "From The Frying Pan Into The Fire." Shanghai, Dec. 22. THHE situation in East Charhar is again trnn Cn H lCal Barel y Defore the Japanese chukun M e Withdrawn to Dolunor P Man! advancing into the tJIELS*?* Hai Pa stf" cav *!ry are tS£? P d^
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  • 48 13 A Chinese named Yoon Choo Soon was yesterday charged before the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice with having kidnapped a minor from lawful guardianship. Mr. S. B. Tan appeared for the accused. His worship fixed bail in $1,000 and postponed the case till the 29th inst
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  • 54 13 Mr. L.W. Geddes Appointed A Commissioner. THE result of the ballot held by the a Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association to elect a nominee to serve on the Municipal Commission is as follows: Mr A. H. Todd 81 votes, Mr. L. W. Geddes 170 votes Messrs. J. W. Harries
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  • 91 13 Armistice Between The Rival Forces. Shanghai, Dec. 22. o, T he Government troops under Gen. Shing Shi Tsi (Defence Commissioner* and the Mohamhedans under Gen Ma Chung Ying have signed a truce, pending the conclusion of a peaceful settlement of their dispute. Meanwhile. Gen. Ma Chung Ying's
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  • 46 13 I An enterprising Malay of Budi Puhang, has invaded an industry whicl was peculiarly Chinese. A year ago h started, a carp pond and he is now sell ing fish weighing between 2'-> and katis at 25 cents a kati.
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  • 71 13 The death occurred at Kangar, Perils on Saturday of Mrs. Frank Capper, wil< of Mr. Capper, Inspector of Waterworks Perlis. Besides her husband, deceased who was about 36 years of age, leave* four small daughters, the eldest being about five years of age. The funera: took place on Sunday
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  • 78 13 A picturesque Chinese wedding was solemnised at the Teong Wah Chinese School, Alor Star, on Saturday. The bridegroom was Mr. Kung Poh Seng, of the Government Hospital. Alor Star, and the bride Miss Poh Goay Kooi (niece of Mr. Poh Gim Chuan», both members of well known families, of
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  • 115 13 The results of the first Students Handwriting Competition in the State of Trengganu organised by the Physical Culture and Commercial Institute, 'irengganu, is announced by its judges. The manuscripts of Messrs. Aw Hoon Aik, Aw Hoon Tit and Jusoh bin Zin, all of the local Government English School, stand
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  • 356 13 Tang cheang Siew. Chief Municipal Bailiff, Penang. who is retiring in the near future after 25 years* service was entertained to dinner at the Ayer Itam Hotel on Saturday night by the clerical staff of the Department. Ihe Penang Repertory Players are for the holiday season presenting Miss Hilda
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  • 427 13 Adventurous Trip To Attend Show. London, Nov. 27. AMONG the earliest arrivals at the Cycle and Motor-Cycle Show at Olympia was a travel-stained young man who had just motor-cycled from the Cape across Africa and Europe to the Show. He was Mr. K. S. Jones,
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  • 131 13 Electric Lighting Scheme Proposed. ACCORDING to the circular issued by the Cameron Highlands Electric Supply a .(heme is afoot provide e!:c'.ric power in Cameron Highlands both la the upper and lower areas. The pramtara hop- to make current available viil in two miles of the power station near
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  • 140 13 Rifles Returned To Chinese. HTIHE Japanese troops at Huaijuo have bct-n -I completely withdrawn and five hundred Japanese infantry at Miyun are due to withdraw in a few days. It is understood that, in future, only a Mnall detachment of Japanese troops will be .stationed at Miyun
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  • 98 13 The 1933 issue of "Tie Syrian Christian" should be of interest to Christians and nonChrLstiai.i alike. It on.i ins M a preface an inrpiring message from Dr. Stanley Jones. Attenticn should be dxr.wr to :<n article on the League of Nations in its second decade. The writer treats
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    • 56 13 mmmmmm *e*mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The 1 j "SUNDAY TRIBUNE" j I to-morrow J I will be a I SPECIAL I CHRISTMAS ISSUE 20 Pages—s cents f with a unique j CHRISTMAS STORY 1 and other j SPECIAL FEATURES I f and TWO PAGES OF PICTURES. I .II•IIIIIIIII I I I I I
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    • 160 13 Coming PAVILION Soon The funniest picture ever made. Kays "Daily Matt." &Sĕ^Mvw to Ihe 19th- fi yg:" £P KINC CICRCI Should you slice your drives—foozle —v your approaches, duff your putts—or f&T 8 L P ,av nk e a Bobby Jones, you'll still en- W<% m- r a J ioy
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  • 688 14 Git tile mi o Outpoints Harry Graham. Last Night's Fights Go The Full Distance. FAVOURED by fine weather, last night's boxing drew a huge crowd to tho New World Arena, where the main attraction was the fight between Harry Graham, the R.A.F. champion. and
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  • 196 14 Monthly Mixed Foursomes Competition. j j Tee Singapore G. C. mon'hly mixed fourHmes competition was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted in a win fcr Mr. and Mrs W. McMuilan wi h a net score of 32^. Thirt>-s.x cards weie taken out and the loOowing returned: Mr.
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  • 50 14 Bavelock Road XI v. the Ba ester Friendly A.P. at soccer to-morrow at 5 p.m. at the J.C.S.A. ground: Kav EnW, Ah T-m. Leng Hock. Te-k Chye Fook Lov. Ah Kow. Ah Sam, Soh Tens. Joon Tin. Swee Guan. Kho n Chye Mia, Hock Joo and Thiam Lock
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  • 44 14 The tie to decide the iun:ier-uy> position in the inter-team tournament of the Unison BP., between "3" and "C." will be played to-morrow. In case of rain, the mat en vQI be played on Monday at 4 p.m. at the AlJunied court.
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  • 82 14 First Annual Meeting This Afternoon. The first annual general meeting of the Youne Muslim Physical and Literary Union will be held to-day at 3 pm. at the premises of the Union, 136. Tanjong Katong Road. The business of the meeting will be: tc confirm the minutes of the
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  • 101 14 Cluny Rompers XI v. R. N. Wireless Telegraph Station Sports Club tomorrow at the latter's ground. Kranji: Karim b. Majid. Rahmat, Thasan. Vincent. Yew Chye, Arthur, KaVimuttu. Ali Siak Tong. Hassan. Karim b. Syed. I Reserves: Bobok, Majid. Cheng Buck. Solar A. U. at soccer v. the August
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  • 104 14 The Sincere Lads' B. P. "B" beat the Lorong 21 B. P. "B" at the former's court last Saturday. One game was abandoned as one of j the players was absent and an exhibition match was arranged instead. Scores I Sincere Lads' names first I: Kid Lee
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  • 287 14 First Rally Fixed For Jan. 7. TiHE first ordinary general meeting of the Singapore Cycling Club was held on Wednesday at the Board Room of the V.M.C.A. Mr. E. D. Smith, President of the Club, presided and there was a fair attendance. Several of the Malays who
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  • 357 14 Chinese Party's Tournament Concluded. Frn»? Oi.r Ovn Coitt po'iderrt.i Seremban. Dec. 21. The Seremban Chinese Badminton Fartv concluded their annual tournament yesterday at the NJB.C.R.C. courts. Prior to the finals, exhibition games were played to st-itct piu>e:» to represent the State in doubles In the forthcoming matches against
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  • 74 14 Dance In Aid Of Ground Extension. A dance organised by the Girls' Sports Club In aid of the club's ground exten- lon was held last night at the Victoria Memorial Hall and proved a great success. There was a good attendance and a very enjoyable evening was
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  • 163 14 Sports Meeting At The Y.W.C.A. IMIE second annual sports of the Lotus Club were held last Saturday at the Y.W.C.A. premises in Fort Canning. Members and their children took part in the events, which included many interesting items. The following were the results: Skipping (small children»: Miss
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  • 98 14 CYCLISTS BEAT Y.M.P. L.U. The Straits Cyclists' B. P. beat the Young Muslim Physical and Literary Union .on Sunday at the latter's court by 4—3. Scores <S. C. B. P. names first Singles: Makmang beat Sujak 15—7. 15—11; Mohd. Jaffar beat A. Farat 15—7, 15—10; Hodrie lost to A. Aziz
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  • 70 14 (From o:<r Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Dec 21. The Yale B. P. of Klang will visit Seremban during the holidays and will meet the Moonlight B. P. on the latter's courts on Dec. 26. The following will represent the Moonlight B P. R. Sta Maria, F. Sta
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  • 69 14 Members and supporters of the WeekEnd B.P. are requested to assemble at their home court before 3 p.m to-morrow for a match against the Week-End B.P. team: SINGLES (selected from): C. B. Nair. Robert Lee, Lee Yang Kwang. Manian. Sect Tiong Hin. Chua Siah Meng. Eng Kwang Siang.
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  • 47 14 A meeting will be held at the Ceylon Tamils' Association premises, 11 Dhoby Ghaut, on Sunday at 10 a.m. to elect captains for the various games and to discuss the athletic activities lor the ensuing year. All members interested are requested to be present.
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  • 252 14 To-day's Trophy Rugger Match At S.C.C. THE twentyeighth annual Trophy match between the S.C.C and the Selangor Club will be played at the SC.C. this afternoon. The teams will be: S.C.C.:D. R. Harper (capt.), London, D. G. M. Owen, Cook, F. G. j Minns; Lieut. G. H.
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  • 386 14 Expenses For A Few Weeks Only. (Frcm Out Own Correspondent.) j London, Dec. 6. That amateur lawn tennis players shall in f utur be allowed to claim travelling and living expenses for a limited number of weeks every j seai—in addition to the championship tor which the Internaticnal
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  • 42 14 Chinese Consular Invoices. THE following information has been received by the Chinese Consulate-General in Singapore from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at Nanking: On and from Jan. 1, 1934, the fee chargeable on each Consular Invoice is $5.50 Straits currency.
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  • 356 14 Unity of People. "WORK FOR COMMON GOOD." JHE second All-Maiavan I Games we c commenced a 1 Lumpur to-day, when a vast of spectators filled the Stat witness the opening ceremony The athletes, nearly B<>o in nu paraded and the procedure inst at Nanking of paying homag<
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  • 89 14 The first annual badminton ment of the Solar A. U. will on Jan. 10. The events will b ••B" and "C" singles (League for the Wong Peng Swee L and Goh Soo Kher ChaUen* C respectively. Classification ol will be arranged by the sp committee. Intending competitors
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  • 79 14 At the Solar's court the S. AJ the Anthony B. P. by 6-1 on Bui Scores I Solar names first Singles: Kwek Chip Jian beat (w.0.»; Tan Kirn Koon beat Tan Liat 15-6, 13-13, J-* Tjn Kang beat Ong Teng Cheng IS Lim Tat Tee beat
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  • 47 14 eq«p XV v. the F.M.S.VI' Saturday, bee. 30. at the se c 5 p m.: n n D R Harper (capt.i, G. v st£ a" T P Priest' E. O Barton I; Howgill, R. S. Mac Tier. D A. JOM D. W Howe. S Kirk.
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  • 1129 15 First Details Of Play By The Mail. A START was made in_the first Test J\ match at Bombay yesterday. Jardine dropped Gregory, Bakewell, Marriot, Levett and Human from his side. Naidu won the toss and elected to bat on a perfect wicket in brilliant sunshine.
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  • 111 15 A Disqualification In Peculiar Circumstances. Reuter. London. Dec. 19. When Shikari, owned, trained and ridden by Mr. Ransom, finished second to the even money favourite in the Belper Handicap Chase at Derby, it was generally expected that he would object to the winner on the grounds of interference
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  • 84 15 Many Votes Not Cast On Racial Lines. Mr. P. Thillainathan takes exception to the suggestion that, in the Best Footballer" ?ompetition. the Indians and Ceylonese solidly backed Henry to a man." He says that many people of those communities voted for Keng Hock and Dolfattah. and others,
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  • 97 15 Annual Overseas Golf Meeting. Members of all Singapore Golf Clubs are notified that the British Empire (Overseas* golf meeting organised by the Lucifer Golfing Society of London will be played at Walton Heath on July 11 and 12. A qualifying round will be played on July 9. on
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    • 207 15 c "Bad breath doesn't worry me—l use Colgate's!" AT a relief to know that your breath is pure, M sweet, fragrant! Use Colgate's each morning and evening. Food particles that lodge between the 3 teeth often cause tainted breath and may also bring decay. Colgate's thoroughly removes these offensive particles.
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    • 263 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35.000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jerry, EC. The Company has £29,000 deposited with the Suprem? Court of England and complies with the
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  • 415 16 Disease's Toll Of Children. London, Nov. 15. THE fact that 10,000 school children died In Britain last year indicates that there Is still a serious toll of sickness and morbidity among the youth of the country, says Sir George Newman. Chief Medical Officer of the
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  • 158 16 Australia And A Separate Peace. Budapest, Nov. 20. DURING a lecture given to the Association of Foreign Affairs. Professor Attila Pallaghi-Tewrewk threw a fresh light on Austria-Hungary's attempt to make a separate peace and on the part played therein by the late Count Gyula Andrassy. Up to
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  • 83 16 An Irish Joke From Wester i Australia. Perth. Western Australia Irishman from all parts of Western Australia came to Perth to a.tend a requiem mass for Mr. Peter O'Connor, a former secretary cf the local Celtic Club. Mr. O'Connor came too. I was a nam:- j
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  • 214 16 Swimmer Shook/ Prison Officials. San Francisco. A i9-YEAR-OLD girl nas swum the cold and treacherous waters that separata Alcatraz Island. Amukas future Devils Island," from ihe mainland. She is Miss Anastasia Scott, the daughter of an army sergeant vtaticned on the island. She swam the fclrait —a
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  • 45 16 (iloomy Outlook For Shipping Lines. Berlin, Nov. 24. Owing to the dollar devaluation, there has been a renewed decline in traffic in the Hamburg- Ar. erican and Nofddtutscher Lloyd lines, v.hich 1 >rccau further losses in the current 1 -jsinesi year.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 357 16 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, (Established is 1814). BtaUoners and Repairers. 14-A, Change Alley. Slnjipwt. a ßut tne beet PencU writing) be refunded. Ring v* up for mechanics In case jom typewriter Is out of order, and need? immediate Attention. Monthly cleaning of typewriters U> offices undertaken, and can be arranged oc
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    • 180 16 UNABLE TO KNEEL. Neuritis Hampered Her. In writing of the pain and inconvenience she suffered from neuritis, this woman tells also how she rid herself cf it:— "I have b: n using Kruschen Salts for neuritis, and it certai.:'.v has the most wonderful effect. My knees weic very painful, and
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  • 933 17 Society's Good Work. AN INCREASE OF MEMBERS. > progress i s reported in the I report of the Malayan Radio Society (Kuala The society, not content roadcasting gramophone re- announcements, and the relays ij evening concerts, has con studio, from public
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  • 69 17 Thfre will be no broadcast fram Station "Z.H1.." Singapore, on the morning of Sunday, Dec VL Owing to the special Bin pragraaune !>"inc broadcast on tbi* ctmfni of Christmas Day. Station "Z. 11.1." wit' not broadcast on tho evening <>f the 35th insL but will put
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  • 963 17 B.b.C. Year Book And Empire Broadcasting THE 8.8.C. Year Book, 1934, the s andard work of reference on broadcasting, provides a complete and lucid exposition of this marvel of modern science and i s ramifications as a public utility service. Here is laid bare in rr.inu
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  • 323 17 Newly Acquired Non-Fiction Works. The undernotcd non-fiction works were ready for issue on Wednesday (20-12-33; at 9 a.m. Abcrdare (Lord) Ed. Rackets. Squash-rackets, Tennis. Fives and Badminton. Illus. Baldwin (Oliver) Unbcrn Son. Belloc (Hillaire) Charles the First: King of England. Illus. Bermann (R.A.) The Mahdi of Allah: the
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 68 17 ««•.•irliilliliillliiililliilillliliilillllli.lllliillliiiliiliiliiiJlililillilllillWlUllllHhllll,.!;! ifhi,Hlil.ilillll|ill-l"i»l"i' •«•"•'••"•"••'■'••t- Brand Green Peas. GROWN IN THE SUNNY <*f GARDENS OF THE RIVIERA SIDE THEY ARE SMALL WT hI SWEET AND SOFT. lIF r /IF m MEAL ,s COMPLETE WITHOUT BUTTERFLY BRANI) GREEN PEAS. SAVE THE BUTTERFLIES!! AND GET A FREE BOTTLE OF A WELL KNOWN COOL AND
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 421 17 EMPIRE'S RADIO. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. I G.M.T. 8 a.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin and Announcements. 8.20 a.m. An Orchestral Concert (gramophone reeoeds). 9 0 a.m. Tims Signal from Greenwich. New Books, a talk by Mr. G. K. Ches.erton. 9.15 10.0 Dance music (gramophone records) 12.0 no:n Time Signal
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  • 84 18 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us m subjects of public interest. It must )e understood that the "Malaya Tribune" Iocs not necessarily endorse opinions •xvressed by correspondents. LETTERS WOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE nelerably typewritten (double spacing), !nd on one
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  • 114 18 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune"J Sir, —Having read the letter from "Mickcv roo Hoo." I should like to support him. an.1 lope the ether members of the club will do he same. Being also a member of the club, for ong time I was told that
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  • 277 18 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir -There is a plot of land in front of and extending from one to the other end of a block, tf abcut twenty new houses a. Petam Koad < a name which does more than justic. to an obviously
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  • 500 18 (To the Etiil<r, "Malaya pribune.") Sir—Since the birth of the Chinese Republic, tht-ie have been incessant civil wars, revolts ind Communist and bandit horrors. The roots af all ine civil wars have been in interna, iiscord amongst avaricious leaders, fighting for power, and supremacy. They think of
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  • 250 18 Water Network To Cover Country. Moscow. THE Soviet has initiated a gigantic canalisation scheme to all the important industrial centres of European Russia by a netwcrk of inland waterways. Transoort is now the weakest link in the Soviet x»nomic chain and is holding *back the progress of
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  • 164 18 The Possibility Viewed With Gloom. Paris, Nov. 30. The possibility of Japan embarking on monetary devaluation has had a gloomy reception in France. It is held to b? yet another disturbing factor in the already difficult world economic situation. It is reported that a Bill in connection with
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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    • 293 18 II I I II -but you can hmWnm Cure your teeth from within— KALZANA, the Calcium food, is the new idea in the care of the teeth. For many years people thought that a clean tooth could not decay. Yet however carefully we cleaned them they always did decay. For
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  • 54 19 are reading this letter it Christmas Eve. and I the best of luck during New Year, toy more greetings from •vay of conveying wishes i S F-ng and Charles Ho. ll in Network of Mickey ard untaining a Christmas
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  • 78 19 10) L P Yak./ a delicioui fruit. I t is grown of i he wtirid. :nd rhe Mediterranean. Palestine, Spain and Smyrna, risk at>undantly. -uaily ripens during the "orld-famed Seville > bes| (ranges are cultlCaliforoian valley, once alof North America. >duce great quanA th r chief orange-pro-.irt.i i- south-eastern
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  • 100 19 n*gomery Koh.f explorers or adventurers oheloldtn days? Most probably In -re natural caves can be found .use most of us say that they try convenient. Do they? *> e caves do not suit us. we are v that they were real homes Whf* answer to this Is—
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  • 249 19  -  By L. K. Ken. The Chinese .students in the past did not nave as many chances as the students of toi..if he y had 10 StUdy as long as tw «nty year« n#in master the Chinese literature ant nearly all of them spent the best part of then
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  • 594 19 'By "Happy-ao-Lucky Kid.") all round, and flowers! Yes hl ,S JaW s thick o h fTe'av"s PeePing Shy,y from t S u™red'rt?u h m m b!uf^ ed ,r er tip chiffon u- B rds s mat grew all round He shifted his eyes to the cottaee
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  • 302 19 •By "Willy Chan.") Where are you, I. B. H. Mohamed? I hope you are not imprisoned by laziness. Come, on, do something for our popular "Corner." Obedienre is one of the principal attributes that every young person should have. By it we mean that any jrder or command given
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  • 276 19 Clashes Between Strikers And Police. Madrid. Scores of strikers in the building trace have b en arrested for rioting and a serious incident has oecurrecj in connection with the strike of students at the Medical Fatuity of San Carlos here. Dentistry students, protesting against the r:cent decree forcing
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