Malaya Tribune, 4 January 1934

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XXI. No. 3 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY, 4, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday. Jan. 4, 1934. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY, 3, 1934.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 75 1 Read The Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya Try Glover Brand Milk B&by Your Purse (plover Brand ft/BBBBKB^^^ Danish MitK.-it Milk V Cream JRIUZED NATU» r It s Quality ana economy Economy and SOLE IMPORTERS: SaZaTioT THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. 6-, tr *o**M* PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR, SINGAPORE. HUHB--Mk v slß^-M-—_B_
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    • 172 1 FUNJES, 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. I I <P S2S2S2S2 S2s^^ lESte WHY does
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  • 315 2 Soviet Officers In 19th. Route Army. Hongkong, Nov. 27. YANG Po-%n and Shu Chao-chen, two notorious Communist leaders, have arrived in Foochow and have both been appointed members of the Labour and Farmers Commission The Commission is specially organised for the purpose of introducing the Communist
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  • 49 2 China Times. Tientsin, Nov 27. According to information from railway circles, the Manchukuo authorities are budding a new city opposite Shanhaikuan. Construction work on the new city is now In full swing and all Manchukuo offices in ShanhaiKuan have been removed into the new city.— China Times.
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  • 238 2 A Poorly Armed Force. Chungking* Dec. It THE communists in Northern Szechuen are j still holding out in spite of the general ciTensive launched against them by the provincial forces. It is stated that the Communists are now concentrating a strong force on a line between Shaohua and
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  • 460 2 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore. D*c 2». MEAT. Shod! 'round'. kaU Bfl -o B or curry kaU 22 Forte. In» n. teati 41 Folic. Uan und fat (lit quality», kaU »3 Mutton. Ausnaliun, U». 30 Fowl, katl J Kni'i < loyally reared). kaU Ducks, Java, each Pljjrviaa, domestic
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  • 226 2 Japanese Pamphlets Seized. "United Press." Honolulu, Dec. 13. A SENSATION was created here to-day with the seizure of 77 cases of Japanese "Magazines arriving on the liner "Chichibu Maru," containing inserted pamphlets describing a fictional Japanese-American war in 1936. The story envisaged the capture of Hawaii
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  • 97 2 Capital Punishment For Opium Growers. Hankow, Dec. 16. General Chiang Kai Shek has issued a circular telegram to the military and civil authorities in Kiangsu, Kiangsi, Chekiang. Hupeh. Hunan. Honan and Anhuei instructing them to take effective measures for the suppression of opium cultivation in their respective
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  • 87 2 No Officials Permitted To Take Concubines. |nj f f- Tslnan, Nov. 25. Gti.eral Han Fu-chu. Chairman of the Shantung Provincial Government, has issued a circular order to all dirtricts in the province instructing that M government officials are permitted to tak? concubines. The order declares that those who
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  • 75 2 Mr. Eugene Chen The Alleged Negotiator. China Times. Nanking, Nov. 27. The Government has received a reliable report from a certain source stating that the People's Government in Fukien has concluded a $30,000,000 loan with a certain Japanese organisation. $2,000,000 of the loan has already been paid
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  • 93 2 Desperados Use Their Captives As A Shield. Kaifeng, Deo. 16. A band of about 2,000 bandits under Ma Hsi-tsai, a notorious bandit leader in Honan. clashed with the troops under General Chang Fang, Bandit Suppression Commander in Honan, on Dec. 13, at Hsilungchen, and fighting is still
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  • 82 2 In order to prevent the Shinwaris, Afridis and certain sections of the Mohmands from passing without check, and suspicious elements from entering Afghanistan the construction of four new military posts and the Improvement of the old one on the Indo-Afghan frontier, is reported to have been taken in hand by
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  • 60 2 The first examination under the Auditor's Certificate Rules 1932, which regulate the grant of certificates entitling their holders to act as Auditors of the accounts of public companies in British India, will be held on March 19, 20, 22 and 23 at Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, Rangoon, Lahore, Bangalore and Delhi,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 189 2 /I WEAKNESS. /|h DEBILITY MjAN£MIA fe^DESCHIENS'SYRUP y 'I/, of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat. Medicated wines etc. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES. Free sample bottles on personal application to A.
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    • 566 2 WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING ONE YEAR FROM TO-DAY? Will you still be struggling on at the same old job and possibiy drawing even less pay—worried about the futures —never quite able to make bcth ends meet. There is no greater tragedy in the world than that of a man
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  • 122 3 Concludes Report In Plane. (From Our Oivn Correspondent.) London, Dec. 22, (by Air Mail.) By returning to London on Dec. 20 Sir Basil Blackett has established a record that is likely to remain long unchallenged. Within three weeks he had travelled to Singapore, conducted the necessary
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  • 47 3 Foochow, Nov. 27. Tile i'ukiL-n military authorities are busy It Dishing the armaments at different coastal d feme fortresses as a precaution against dhk naval attack by the Government warEighte?n additi nal guns have been placed in position at the Changmen Fort.— China J ines.
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  • 161 3 Govt. Measures For Settlement Shun Pao. Nanking, Dec. 14. r[E Government has drawn up dcnnlte measures for the settlement oI tho SUmnjjTtbetan dfcputc. which ha* Wen hangin* lire fok.- nmuy years. While the exact details c{ the scheme arc not known, li i& understood that »1» teniaU\e aie«vsure6
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  • 49 3 Sin Wen Pao. Kaifeng, Deo. 3. The Yellow River has again risen a few feet. A section of the dyke along the river near Chungmou has again broken down, InundaUng all the nearby villages. The authorities are doing their utmost to repair the dykes.—Sin Wen Pao.
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  • 223 3 Fukien Troops Brushed With Govt. Forces. Sin Wen Pao. Hanchow, Dec. 18. According to a military report received here from the front, fighting on a small scale has already broken out on the Fukien-Chekiang border between the vanguards of the Fukien troops and the Government forces. General
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  • 123 3 Japanese Troops Press On To Chichen. Shun Pao. Peiping, Dec. ''.8. According to a report received by General Sung Cheh-yuan, chairman of the Chahar provincial government, the combined Japanese and Manchukuo forces are advancing steadily towards Chichen and are now reported to be four miles away from
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  • 46 3 Shun Pao. Nanchang. Dec. 18. It is ascertained from a reliable scurce that Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang is returning to China at the request of General Chiang Kai Shek, who has decided to appoint him Minister of Aviation In the Nanking Government. Shun Pao.
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  • 357 3 A PROMINENT Chinese tin miner tells us that our leading article on the subject of the Buffer Tin Pool helped to clear a great deal of misunderstanding on the matter. According to him, the impression among the Chinese miners is that this
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  • 255 3 THE appointment of a Straits Chinese Consultative Committee in Singapore, and the efforts that are being made to form similar committees in the other Settlements, appear .to indicate a realisation by the Governor of the present unsatisfactory condition of the relations between the Straits Chines? and the Government.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 221 3 I I I r lllltllf II ill .l;ll!llllMlll!l1IIMI>!l!I|l1|lllllllllllll((ltW!lli|l<lllllttll|llllllllli<llllllllttllfl1l|i|lll|!:|ll|Mlllf')*lllll*nl I ROYAL SIGNET I 85.00 A MM ROYAL PRODUCT DESIGNED TO SELL AT A NEW LOW PRICE. THE PORTABLE FOR EVERYONE. i I ROW COMPLETE 12 MONTHS I I KEYBOARD. WITH CASE. GUARANTEE. j Rof|E.O LTD. J, MALACCA STREET, Incorporated in England).
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    • 89 3 Cg LOTUS FACE BEAUTIFIER. (Bnnga Tra'tay Bedak Penawar) Is prescribed with full respect to remove FRECKLES, BLACK- HEADS. PIMPLES. GREASY FACE. PRICKLY HEAT." Therefor g ives a delightful natural bloom to your COMPLEXION". Enquin jpf* »3 from V'j\ir friends who have tried. PRICE MOSI HI VSONABLE. Sto< k v,!s: Fook
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 739 3 TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. G.M.T. 8.0 a.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin. 8.15 a.m. A String Orchestral Concert (gramophone records). 9.0 a.m. Time Signal from Greenwich. The Grand Cham's Diamonds, a play in one act by Alan Monkhouse; produced by Barbara Burnham. 9.30-10,0 a.m. The Vario Trio. 12.0 noon. Time
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    • 715 3 I CROSSWORD PUZZLE. No. 21. First Prize $200. Second Prize $125. BOTH PRIZES MUST BE WON. rats pi 771 V IR BEING ISSUED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SAME PUZZLE WHICH APPEARED IN THE THIS i» SUNDAY TRIBUNE ON DEC. 31, 1933. CONDITIONS. 2 3"5 I p HI 6 7 HP
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  • 1249 4 Shipping News Notices. A DEFENCE OF U.S. SHIPPING. Protest Against Alleged Foreign Propaganda. WHEN he addressed the seventh annual convention of the Propeller Club of the United States recently on the subject of the US. Merchant Marine. Mr. Malcolm W. Stewart, chairman of the Middle West Foreign Trade Committee, made
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  • 254 4 One t Hundred Ships By 1936. Reuter. Washington. A PLEA for a stronger United States Navy j is made by Mr. Claude Swanson. Secretary for the Navy, in his annual report. He declares that the time has come when the United Stages can no longer afford to
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  • 75 4 Connecting I>ake Ladoga With The Baltic. Plan? and eitlmaW* have been completed tar the ccrutructlon of a £2,000.000 canal, sirrlchtiiK 105 miles »nd connecting Ladoga, and the E«ltle port of Vlbors. It ii> rsUraatfd thai the canal would uan*~ port »90.000 ions of good» annually and give
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  • 28 4 With one dead and four sick, suspected of having yellow fever, on board, the "Kolfuku Maru" of the Kokusai Steamship Company has arrived at Keelung, Formosa from Africa.
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  • 367 4 A Buoy Steamer For The Customs. THE Customs buoy steamer "Hal Kuang," 454 tons, was launched at the Kiousin Dock. Chi Chang Road, Nantao, recently. The ceremony, which was attended by a number of Customs officials, the company's executives and French and Italian naval officers, was UillHstllll though
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  • 121 4 $290,000 Paid To Foreign Officers. The China Merchants' Seam Navigation Company is to issue ret'ring gra*uities to the extent of $290.000 to certain foreigners who were dismissed some time ago and not given their gratuities, says the Chinese newspapers of Shanghai. The gratuities were due to a rrumber
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  • 121 4 Dangerous Derelict Off Cardigan Coast. Dei'. Hie" RriM&h steamer Deebank." whlcb rescued nil the crrw of 36 from the 6paul«h steamer "Gloria." which wu reported sinking In CurdUtun Bay carl; on Saturday morning, arrived el Liverpool on Saturday utgUC In the early li"'itr« o/ the morning the
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  • 317 4 Chinese Steamer's Distress Calls. PICKING up urgent S.O.S. signals from a Chinese steamer in the early hours of the morning. H.M.S. "Whitehall" speeded out of Foochow to the rescue to find the "Yu Chi." carrying 147 passengers and crew, beached in a cove below Shroud Island
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  • 120 4 Enquiry Commission's Views. Colombo. Dec. 21. It seems probable that the Commission appointed to enquire into the Shipping Conference and deferred rebates will issue two reports owing to sharp differences of opinion between the Commission Members, making a compromise impossible. The report, which, it io learnt,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 536 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. V o. BRITISH INDIA h AND C APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PXHINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. IOtIHW AND FOR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1934 BEHAR 6,000 In
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    • 185 4 TffLLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated In Italy). I EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. Calling at Penang, Colombo. Bombay, SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHDIA Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Bues, Port Said, Brlndlsi, Venice and Trieste, Calling at Colombo. Bombay. Suez, Port Bald. Brlndlsi, Venice and Trieste. m v MONCALIERE Feb. 5 Feb. 5 Due Leave
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    • 228 4 Deutsch Iff f)| Australische Dampfschlffs Gesellschaft. (Companies Incorporated In Oermany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. 1934. t m.s. DUISBURG, via Mania Jan. 11 m.s. RHEINLAND. via' Manila Jan. 23 t ms. SAUERLAND, via Manila Feb. 6 fs. NORDMARK, via Manila Feb. 19 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN,
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    • 598 4 STEAMER SAILINGS, Jj£ NORDDEUTSCHER feiSSj LLOYD, (Incorporated In The under noted are the Company Intends* fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 1934. i "TRAVE," for Manila. H'kong, S'hai. North China and Japan Jan. 17 HOMEWARDS. 1934. S "MAIN," for Genoa. M'seilles, A dam, R'dam, H'burg and Bremen Jan. 8 t "GOSLAR," for M'seilles, Rotterdam,
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  • 584 5 Mining Shares. Singapore. Thursday, 11 a m. Ttie following tin share quotations are teaued by Fraser and Co, exchange and mock brokers: issue value Buyers. Sellers. Cl Asam Kumbang Tin 37 6 39Cl Austral Malay 36 9 37 9 ss. Ayer Hitam Tin 149 15,6 Ayer Weng
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  • 141 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. GRADUAL EASING OF PRICES. Consumers Show Little Interest. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore. Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices: Rubber (Singapore), 13 7 16 cts., down 3j 16 ct. Market Tone: Dull. Tin (Singapore), $113%, down Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber 4« id., down 1 32d. Market
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  • 160 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Pi-ires for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands cf Keiosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit In 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $119 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.62 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial
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  • 65 5 During the week ending Dec. 30, 1933, exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 20,803 cases oj which 18.101 cases were to the United Kingdom, 1,195 cases to the Continent of Europe, 557 cases to Canada and £50 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period Jan.
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  • 1168 5 Malayan Chamber Of Mines Sharply Uividea 1 (From Our Ovsn Correspondent j London. Dec. 23 (by Air Mail). lIHTH the publication of the text of the »T -buffer pool" setieme battle has been definitely joined. It may be predicted with safety that no Issue since
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  • 450 5 Approved At Annual Meetings. THE proposed merger between Penawat (Malaya) Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., and Malaya Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ld., was approved a'« the annual meetings of shareholders on Monday and Tuesday respectively. Explaining the position to the Penawai shareholders on Monday, the chairman. Mr.
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  • 81 5 New Year Opens With Ciotxl Tone. Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 3 The StocK Exchange sLartA'd the New Ymr lr. confident. irianrcr ood a Rood general tone prevailed throughout Hip day. GUi-edttod securities, particularly, fathered fresh «crcngtn on r*renu* prc&pecu luouu loans wrc al*o feulumt BU£inEv< m speculative group*
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  • 634 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotationi are Issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall md Evatt: Issue Value. Fraser Lyall Shares. «3e Co. Evatt 1 Allenby $0.90 $1.00 $0.80 $0.90 1 Alor Gajah O.tiO 070 0.00 0.70 1 A Hitam OSS 1.05
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 53 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in Sew Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. OFFICE: t, FINLAYSON GBEEN. f THE EASTERN UNITED ASBIJRANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. BEAD OFFICE 1 Ne. CmM (mm*. Staa*a*«re. I a
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    • 88 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street: Authorised and Subscribed Bjmm Reserve Fund and Rest 500.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi. Madras. Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra. Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit on terms to
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    • 160 5 LAN ANNUAL j j INTEREST |g|JP I I PAID QUARTER X I Stamps a reassuring seal I I or. a sound proposition. No other investment is I quite so convenient and secure as a Savings Account with a sound bank. I Your money always ready in an emergency, and growing
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    • 311 5 IJLIvIT PITLA1 RUBliEK. The accounts of the Bulat Pulul Rubber Estate for tfie 9*91 ended June 30 show a loss of £530 tafcalnst £i*'0 for U31-3?» The debit balance carried forward now amounts to n,4M Floating assets. 1 27 current liabilities, £603, The restricted output lor the was S31,447 lb.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 827 6 Amusements Kex, (i r ||iii w '1, -y Yu j I'll m" iiiif-T— —T M ,i A, i ,M j i i i i i i i i i a The Most Thrilling and Romantic of all Malayan Love Stories by the famous Author of RAIN," etc. I 6.15 Opening
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  • 52 7 The M. M. D'Artagnan" is due In Singapore from Colombo on Saturday Jan. 6 at 9 a.m. and will sail on the same day at 1 p.m. for Saigon. Hongkong. Shanghai, and Kobe. She will berth along the S.H.B. Wharves
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  • 49 7 Shanghai, Dec. 2. The National Economic Commission has t.-cided to appropriate $15.0004)00 to the China Merchants Steam Naviga f ion Comnanv for :hc purpose of reconstructing the codowns and wharves of the Company, as well •a to repay the dtbt owed by the Hongkong •>iid Shanghai Bank.
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  • 74 7 "Toradja." Dutch. 573 tons, from Djambi 4-1. for Djambi 0-1. •Valentiin," Dutch: 1.181 tens, from Sourabaya. 4-1. for Java 6-1. Albert Sarraut." French: 1.132 tons, from Saigon 4-1. for Pelambang 5-1. Hero," Norwegian: 823 tons, from Bangkok 4-1, for Bangkok 5-1. "Bcrfbat." Siamese; 352 tons, from Tumpat
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  • 116 7 SHIPS ALONOSIDE THI WEABVK OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore. Jan. 4. But Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Mis-hun 21!: Rohna 20. Wain Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Carthage 18: Klang 16; Behar 14; Takada 11: Siamese Pnnce 8; Gorgon 6. Empire Dock I Entrance Gate S). I sbank 30: Oleics
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  • 12 7 Left Arrd Bv Spore London •Stbaiak* Dec 15 Jan. 2
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  • 100 7 Dealers In British Goods Amazed. Reuter. Purls. Jan. 3 IMPORTERS oi British goods arc dumbfounded bv the action of the French Government in reducing existing quotas fcy 75 per cent, and subjecting 134 new categories of goods to the quota system as from Jan I. The new
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  • 82 7 Shanghai Market Heavily Flooded. China Times. SiiarwJittt Dtc 12. Tb" wal o! Onporte !o China Jhw ni nth rXcrotli. that ol NrivcmlKr »cc<irdluc (/i Rtkdf by fir* Cifctoro* Ii tmilßiiiUjotl Hui» ih< lo'-ai «<I JniMtlfac- Imst m.nlh &U.QOO toxia, tnit tbfc mon*h the mtal )a Mpfcvrf to fa;
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  • 187 7 SELLING. Singapore, Jan. 4. London 4 months' sight JJ }JJ London 3 months' sight JJ London 60 days' sight London 20 days' sight London demand London TT. Lyons and Paris demand JJ Hamburg demand New York demand JTJ Batavia and Sourabaya demand Samarang demand Penang demand PJJjr Calcutta
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  • 197 7 Singapore, Jan. 4. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $108 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $101 Rit-3 B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $82 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $78 Siam. NO. 1 $153 Siam, No. 2 $138 Siam. No 3 $120
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  • 60 7 Min Pao. Nanking, Nov 27 Tin fweitll U/Jl'-e to-oay issued an in!ortii»l *Utem«v declaring that the National Government wuul<J not reeofnte? any loans or agreements enterrd Inn* between Lhe Power» and Ihe rtitel Government iti Poochuw It te understood (hat me Foreign Offlc- will >hortly iwue a
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  • 204 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, JAN. 4. High Tides—l.oB a.m., 12.15 p.m. Rugby: R.C. v. Chinese, R.C. Hockey: Wiltshire v. M.C.U., Tanglin. TO-MORROW, JAN. 5. High Tides.—l.34 a.m., 12.5) p.m. Golf: K.G.C. Ladies' Spoon (Stroke) and Ladies' Committee Meeting. Rugby: S.C.C. v. Wiltshire,
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  • 93 7 ALHAMBRA.—DougIas Fairbanks, jnr. in "The Narrow Corner." CAPlTOL—Richard Barthelmess and Sally 'Eilers in "Central Airport." EMPlRE.—Richard Talmadge in Speed Madness" and "Talk of Hollywood." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs. cinemas. Talkies: Sky—'While Paris Sleeps" and "Soup to Nuts." Star: "The Mad Genius." MARLBOROUGH —"Arizona to Broadway."
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  • 131 7 On A Short Visit In Singapore. ZH.-Col Sir Richard Needham. formerly of the Indian Medical Service, is ;on a short visit to Singapc-e, arrived yesterday from Hongkong by the P. and O. Carthage." on his way to India. Sir Richard has been on a special mission tc
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  • 112 7 In Favour Of Removing Hie Kuomintang Dictatorship? Shanghai. Dec. 8 General Chiang Kai-shek has sent a reply to General Li Lieh-chun expressing his views regarding the political situation. The Generalissimo is quoted as declaring that he personally is in favour of removing the Kuomintang dictatorship, but
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  • 140 7 Trench Construction Commission Organised. BjfSjM Dec. IS Th/ cuwvnuatMa •>» lb« Kwungtung voop» ,:r the K»-*ngtune-Fug.UHi border lutfc been composted Gxucral Chen Chi-tang Bsuad a strict orue.ycRtrnlsy declaring that durum the 'etnergency period" no ahen txorps thouid bo permitted to enlcv Kaaastaag Warriuay *nd at the «amr
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  • 71 7 Officials' Salaries To Be Reduced. Canton Dec Io MHDsstatS WwVlwto \r V nav decide to meeting ot the arm and military leader. »u the provtaee 10 teC Sung d »n tt r m the pwSS M SS W have mor,: fm^ "»4 \S elvU oflleaab in tfcf Kivangiun;
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 149 7 HOLLYWOOD WORLD'S BEAUTY CENTRE I OFFERS YOU THE FINEST BEAUTY PREPARATIONS EVER MADE. j ii i YOUR FAVOURITE STAR USES THEM j LA CHERTE j COLDCREAM, CLEANSING CREAM j I 3 oz. Jar $0.65. 3 oz. Jar $0.65. 1 FACE POWI)ER in four shades $0.65. M KR/ VANISHING Crt**fiP >
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    • 359 7 SINGAPORE HOTELS METROPOLE HOTEL] TEL. 7986. BRAS BASAH ROAD. I IDEAL CENTRAL. MODERN SANITATION. j j RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. j J GOOD CUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. j J MODERATE RATES. j PER DAY. PER MONTH. Single Double. Single Double J Bedroom Only and Attendance $2.50 $4.00 40.00 70.00 j
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    • 250 7 "C" Concert Flutes |j Strongly made of Grenadilla Wood, for easy blowing, perfect intona- j| tion, durable, and beautiful in i appearance. No. 177. 6 German Silver Keys at $20 j No. 178. 8 Gennan Sfver Keys at $25 No. 179. W German Silver Keys at $3$ Each instrument complete
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 76 7 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Las* Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. mm Deg. F. Inches. Hours. Deg. F. A] r Star 83 0.49 3.3 70 Kola Bharu 82 0.44 2.5 76 X Trensrganu No report. I tUdt Jeram 80 n 02 Nil 69 Versing 0.16
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    • 192 7 POSTAL INT€LLIC€NCC SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. tTnpei Burma, norm and Eaai India «Karapaiui 3 p.m Southern India «Rohron p.m. Rhio. Bunaa Ieland 'except Muntok» In d'"tiK Pandan and Batavta (Da WecrO 4 p.m. Sfiai Pandjang. BengkallH. Siak. Pakun Baroe. Fort 6c Kcks and Padang (Tuiombo) 4 pjn Indo-Cluna, China and
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  • 67 8 The marriage is announced and will take place on Jan. 7, 1934, of Mr. Teo Bock Huay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Teo Tcow Peng, and grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Teo Hoo Lye to Miss Tan Lian Cheng, sister of Mr. Tan Ong Seng
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  • 45 8 Mr. and Mrs. Chee Koon Chiang beg to thank the Union Sporting Association, and the many f! iends and relatives v. ho attended the funeral cf their late aunt. Madam Woo Ah Kan, and also these who sent wreaths, letters and telegrams of condolence.
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  • 54 8 CHEW LENG CHOO. aged 81 years, beloved mother of Chia Soon Kirn and grandmother of Chia Choo Seah, at her residence. No 29, Extter Road, en* Killiney Road. Relathes and friends are requested not to send scrolls. Funeral on Saturday. 6th January. 1934. at 2.30 p.m. to Bukit Brown.
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  • 759 8 a year the world has built its hopes on the recovery programme announced by President Roosevelt. Returned with a huge majority, as the leader of the Democratic Party, he was presented with a great chance, and a great responsibility. Howgreat that responsibility was very few people know. President
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  • 465 8 The Hon. Mr. J. E. Kempe. acting British Resident, Pahang. has gone Home on long leave, accompanied by Mrs. Kempe. Mrs. L. A. Thomas, on return from leave, has been appointed Commissioner for Malay Guides and Brownies. Girl Guides Association, Malaya. The Hon. Mr. Justice Burton is expected back from
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  • 125 8 rpHE New Year has arrived and people are going about their regular avocations in the same way as they did before the holidays. The inevitable late nights merely interrupted their orderly performance of the daily round. Everybody is hopeful that the New
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  • 142 8 pARENTS in Malaya will do well to consider the remarks made by Dr. D. M. Buntine, head of Hale College, Perth, at yesterday's meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore. The object of his visit to Malaya is primarily to bring to the notice of people here
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  • 186 8 rpHE recent statement, extremely alarming in tenor, made by Mr. Hu Han Mm, the leader of the literary faction of the Kuomintang, who is now living in semi-retirement in Hongkong, is arousing much interest. He says, m the course of a mild rebuke of the Nanking Government
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  • 199 8 rpHERE passed through Singapore on Tuesday a man whom many of his enemies will call China's 'Prodigal Son —ex-Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang, one of the most maligned personages in modern Chinese history. At the time of his trip to Europe last May, he Wma branded by certain
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  • 400 8 By "Looker-On" SIR George Maxwell has deserted the T.P.A. because he doesn't like the Buffer Pool idea. How about a little trip to Malaya, now he's free, to "explain"' a few things to Malayan miners? A Hong Kong ice cream company has failed. Too many frozen assets? Smoking
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  • 47 8 EARLIER CHINA NEWS, on pages 2 and 3. RADIO PROGRAMME, on page 3. SPORTS NEWS, on pages 12 and 13. CLUB DIARY, on page 14. CIVIL WARS IN CHINA, on page 14. OUR READERS' VIEWS on page 14. INDIAN AFFAIRS, on page 15. W
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    • 160 8 A NEW AND INEXPENSIVE WASHING FABRIC. j£9m*. ~Am\amJk 36" WIDE. j j PRICE 40 CENTS PER YARD j j A FABRIC" THAT WILL N j j "STAND up- AND j I "STAY FAST," NO V MATTER HO VV f r A j RUTHLESSLY U IS I j WASHED. j A
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  • 1399 9 BUILDING A NEW INDUSTRIAL -STRUCTURE. Stabilisation Of Exchange. Government's Credit Fortified By Drastic Economies. Reuter Wireless. Reuter. Washington, Jan. 3. DRESIDENT Roosevelt, personally addressing Congress for the first refrained fiom giving details >f specific recommendations for legisn but
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  • 366 9 Talk On Revision Of The League. Reuter Wireless. Rome. -Jon 3. rlE MEETING was "cordial." states an official communique, at the conclusion of a two-hour meeting between Sir John Simon and Sig. Mussolini, ot which the ground was explored. It is understood that Mussolini explained the lines
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  • 119 9 Tragic End To New Year Ball. Reuter Wireless. Sofia, Jan. 2. Two hundred and sixty of 5,000 Bulgarian revellers at a New Year ball finished the nigh tin gaol and one was killed and several seViously injured. The ball, organised by the Confectioners' Union, was in full
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  • 39 9 Sir G. Maxwell Leaves The T.P.A. Reuter. London. Jan. 3. Sir George Maxwell has resigned the chairmanship and honorary membership of the Tin Producers* Association, owing to disagreement over the "buffer stock" scheme, states the "FinanciaJ News".—Reuter.
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  • 66 9 Central Troops Defeated On Border. "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Shanghai, Jan. 3. According to a report received from Foochow, the 19th Route Army units under Gen. Shum Kwang Han have defeated the Nanking troops near Pucheng, on the Chekiang-Fukien border. The Central forces are said to be retreating
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  • 93 9 Formosan Outrage. ANTI-OPIUM OFFICE ATTACKED. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai. Jan. 4. NUMBER of Formosans committed an outrage against the offices of the Anti-Opium Society at Chengshachow in Nantai, a suburb of Shanghai, on Monday afternoon. They raided the premises, killing the guard. The members inside
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  • 91 9 Japanese Aerodrome At Malankuk. "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Shanghai. Jan. 3. The Japanese have completed construction of an aerodrome at Malankuk. south of the Great Wall. Ten Japanese 'planes have arrived at the city from Chinchow. They are daily scouting over the Luantung district. Mr. Tao Shan Ming,
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  • 63 9 Need For Rubber Control. Reuter. London. Jan. 3. 'pHE continuous rise of rubber shares is the subject of a warning note in the "Times," which point» out that though the consumption of rubber has encouragingly increased during la»t year production still exceeds consumption. Many shares have now reached
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  • 128 9 Trial Adjourned Till Further Notice. Reuter Wireless. Dublin, Jan. 2. After twenty minutes' retirement the President of the military tribunal announced that the tribunal were satisfied that the constitution conferred on the tribunal absolute jurisdiction to try Gen. O'Duffy on all the charges made against him. In order
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  • 52 9 Reuter. Death Of Weli-Known Egyptologist. London. Jan. 3 The death hai occurred of Mr. Arthur Weigall, the Egyptologist.—Renter. Mr. Weigall was Inspector-General of Antiquities to the Egyptian Government in 1914. when he retired to devote himself to writing. He was 53 and went to Egypt when he
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  • 71 9 Shanghai, Dec. 6. Reports are current to the effect that the North-eastern generals are now demanding the return of Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang to resume command of the North-eastern troops in North China. However, it is understood that although Marshal Chang will arrive early next January, he will
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  • 52 9 "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Shanghai, Jan. 3. The People's Government at Foochow is assisting the labouring and peasant classes in the province to establish unions to protect their interests. Many have already beeen formed at Foochow, including unions for the barbers, lightermen, rickshaw pullers and motor drivers.—"Mm Kuo
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  • 168 9 Japan Accepts Indian Proposals. Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. ,3. A SPECIAL meeting of cotton manufacturers and Government officials is to be held at Osaka to-morrow, when it is expected that cotton manufacturers will agree to lift the boycott on Indian raw cotton.—Reuter. New Delhi. Jan. 3. It is
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  • 68 9 Reuter Wireless. Pans. Jan. 2. The Government to-morrow is Usuiny the tlrnl .slice ol the ten milliard fi.ine< con-solidation loan irt the form or ih?. fen and 15 year Treasury Bonds the* m repayable al par, and thr second unci third at a premium. The price and rate
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  • 374 9 PROTEST LODGED AT NANKING. Foochow Bombing. New Invasion Of Peiping "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, Jan. 4. "PRACTICALLY no news have come through from the front regarding the outcome of the decisive battle that was being fought between tho Central attacking forces and the 19th Route
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  • 641 10 Arrears Of Rent. WRONGFUL SALE ALLEGED. (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Seremban, Jan. 3. JUDGMENT was delivered to-day, by Mr. Justice G. A. Hereford, in the case in which two well known towkays of Malacca, named Yeo Joay Tee and Tan Cheng
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  • 157 10 Chinese Charged Under New U.S. Law. Go Yta Chinese, who last Dpc. <1 wa& allegedly caught in thr> act of trying 13 nmuuv.U' out of Manila a ponsloeiablr* num of ctolu coin*. and bullion, wpj charted with vv»'ation "t Scdiiyp she ot thr odminlstr.jtive older ot the
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  • 628 10 Complainant To Be Put On Trial. THAT he was cheated into signing a promissory note for $120 on the plea that he was signing for $6, the I balance he owed as rent, was the charge levelled by a Tamil fitter of the Traction Co., Natesan,
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  • 71 10 Chinese Government Officials In It? "Shun Pao." Nanking. Dec 1. The Control Yuan has decided to call a plenary meeting within a day or two to discuss the numerous impeachments brought up from different Quarters a'ealrtst certain Government officials lor opium smugeling. It is understood that the Control
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  • 73 10 Former Commander Not Returning. Nanking, De".. 15. General Chang Fah Kwei, the former commander of the "famous "Ironsides." has sent a teleeram to his friends in Nanking from Berlin declaring that he cannot retarn to China for the time being as he desires to complete his studies in
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  • 166 10 Sequel To A* Fatal Accident. A CHARGE of causing death by a j rash act has been made against a Chinese named San Hoi Siang. who is alleged-to have driven a car that was involved in a fatal accident in Grove Road on New Year's night. When the
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  • 69 10 Many Injured In China Mishap. "Shun Pao." Peiping. Dec. 18. A number of passengers and an engineer were seriously wounded, when a freight-train collided with a northbound passenger train on the Suiyuan Railway this morning at Kwangchuang. Seven coaches of the freight-train were completely overturned, while a third-class
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  • 73 10 Recent National Conference In Shanghai. Shanghai, Dec. 12. The Twenty-First National Coal Merchants' Conference of China was held in Shanghai yesterday. Several important decisions were reached concerning measures for the relief or Chinese coa: In view of the dumping of foreign coal on the Chinese market. The Conference
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  • 74 10 China s Move Against Dumping. Shanghai. Dec 2. It has been arranged by the Ministry of Finance to impose a dumping tax on foreign rice, beginning from Jan. Ist next year. Dr. H. H. Kung. the Finance Minister, has already sent Mr. Hsieh Chi. Director of the Consolidated
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  • 114 10 British Efforts In The Trade. "Shun Pao." Shanghai, Dec. 8. ACCORDING to the latest Customs report, the import 'of aeroplanes into China between January and August this year involved $8,102,000, being six times the value of aeroplane imports during 1932. Of this sum, $5,634,000 was expended
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  • 124 10 Some Social And Personal Items. (Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Jan. 3. The Hon. Resident Councillor and Mrs. Millington are holding a farewell garden party for Dr. E. C. Davies and Miss A. G. Bradford on Jan. 13 at 4.45 p.m. Mr A. B. Cobden Ramsay. Distnc*. Officer.
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  • 99 10 Industry On Verge Of Bankruptcy. Shanghai. Dec. 2. The Chinese Match-makers' Association has decided to call a national conference of all match-makers in China, in Shanghai, on Dec. 10 for the disctission of measures to combat the dumping of foreign matches on the Chinese market. It is understood
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  • 57 10 Frederick Smith, a European from South Africa, who had been in Singapore for some months, was yesterday charged before the Third Magistrate, Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, with being a vagrant without any visible means of subsistence, and was ordered to be sent to the house of detention,
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  • 310 10 Mr. Henry W. Moon's Body Discovered. Shanghai, Dec. 26 rE body of Mi. Henry W Moon, wellJcnown in Hongkong and Shanghai, was found yesterday afternoon in a ruined house in a Shanghai suburb, a bullet wound in the chest. Myatery and dread is given the discovery by the
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  • 192 10 Party To Visit Water Works. A meeting of the Malayan Association of the Institution of Civil Engineers is to be held on Saturday. Jan. 13, and, wi*h the kind permission of the Municipal Commissioners. Singapore, a visit will be paid to the filtration plants of '.he Singapore Waterworks.
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  • 126 10 A lively programme is being put on the Capitol screen just now. The public never seem to tire cf air films and the latest. "Central Aiiport." the feature of this programme, is one of the best of its kind It certainly
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  • 75 10 "Just Imagine.a now copy, featuring the inimitable Ei Brer.del, Maureen O'Sullivan and Majoiie Whilr, forms the chief attraction at the second house in the change of programme which the Ritz cinema, Geylang, put on last night. At the first house a silent picture "Catch As
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  • 101 10 Rail Across The Irrawaddy River. Reuter Wireless. Rangoon, Jan. 2. The Ava Bridge, the first to traverse the great Irrawaddy River and one of the biggest ever built in India, was opened to-day at Sagaing, near Mandalay, by the Governor, in the presence of hundreds of yellow-ciad
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  • 623 10 Packets Of Cocaine. SEQUEL TO POLICE TRAP. w rpWO Japanese named Takahashi and Motoo Yokoo appeared before the Acting District Judge (Mr. N. A. Woriey) yesterday on a charge of possession of cocaine valued at about $500. The case, conducted by Chief Cour' Inspector Bostock, was the
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  • 801 11 Rotary Address. VIEWS OF VISITOR FROM W.A. rpHE facilities offered by Western Australia for the education of children whose parents reside in .Malaya were outlined by Rotarian Dr. 1). M. Buntine, President of Hale School, Perth, in an address at yesterday's luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club
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  • 527 11 Inquest Verdict Against European. THE inquest, into the Northam Road motor fatality in which a Chinese cyclist named Joo- Boon Lim met his death was concluded on Tuesday before Mr. D. Wills, the Penang Coroner, when the jurors unanimously found Mr. J. G. Carr gu:l f y
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  • 45 11 Hope Of Rescue Almost Abandoned. Reuter. Duchcov (Bohemia). Jan. 4. The hope- of rescuing 132 entombed miners here has been almost abandoned. So far six bodies have been found. The disaster was caused by an explosion of firedamp or dynamite used for blasting.—Keuter.
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  • 55 11 Nagamma. the wife of an Indian gardner employed at the Ipoh District Hospital, who is charged with the offence of causing miscarriage, under Section 314 of the Penal Code, appeared again before Mr. C. V/. A. Sennett in the iDoh Magistrate's Court on Saturdayfi when the case was postponed again
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  • 133 11 Wood-Cutting For A Living. DURING recent months the unemployed Chinese in. Singapore Have turned to cutting wood for a living, and a heavy export of firewood to China has been the result. Being the chief form of Chinese fuel— although many households are turning to charcoal—firewood occupies an
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  • 66 11 Master Proceeding To Nearest Port. Reuter. London, Jan 3 The Muster of the "Sacramento Valley has advteed the owners that the lire has not yet been extinguished and he is proceeding to Honolulu —Feu tor. The 'Sacramento Valley" reported that a fire in the hold had broken
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  • 103 11 Panic-Stricken Inhabitants Leave The City. Hongkong. Dec. 11. The families of 19th Route Army officers are effecting a general exodus from Foochow. and all incoming vessels from Amoy and Foochow are crowded with refugees. According to new arrivals from Foochow, a feeling of uneesiness is now prevailing
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  • 429 11 Woman's Evidence In Johore Court. (From Our Oven Correspondent.) Johore, Jan. 3. <<IJE threatened to murder me and my MM whole family if I let my daughter marry anyone else but him, and he asked me to open my eyes wide and see what kind of
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  • 195 11 British View Of Fukien Revolt. Reuter. London, Jan. 3. THE deep hostility of Chinese feeling to an understanding with Japan led to the revolt in Fukien andl weakened Chiang Kai Shek's position, declares the Manchester Guardian," in an editorial on the report that Henry Pu Vi is to
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  • 122 11 The number of calls attended by the Singapore Ambulance Service during the year 1933 was 2 284. and of these 163 were to cases outside Municipal limits. The cases are classified as follows: —Motorcar accidents 265. motor-lorry accidents 106. mcto -buses accidents 78. trolley-car accidents 51. collapse cases
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  • 306 11 Collision In Thompson Road. A EUROPEAN nonu»i) wkit> Rgurr Jfl J. IC4tAr •4* ucruvtv lit Thomjteon JV*ad on U*c 6, vm> Mi'-f nvmirw fined f.'o and s* on two chain?* of inylttfiiiic arivlut ond nnvjii- wtUi•u. a Uct-nt-r yt r»<.-Uvt'>v bv u»c F< urili I rVi' Mf
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  • 60 11 Tragedy During The Filming Of Big Game. Reuter Wireless. Dar-es-Salaam, Jan. 2. Capt. G. C. C. Crookshink, R.N., has been killed by an elephant on the slopes of Kilimanjaro while filming big game in Tanganyika. I A feature of the tragedy was that throughout his expedition CaDt.
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    • 137 11 WO I HAVENT GIVEN DP TEA BUT \£r You'd think .to hear people talk, >J that Instant Postum new dis- Wl fliSlHr cover} .So many of them are trying /'A \x —WBk HWraß? Postum,made with it tor "the first tune, and getting such J I MSHIf W SS good results.
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  • 1561 12 Question Of Promotion Relegation In Soccer. Fear That Professionalism Might Result Meeting Oj Singapore Football Association. fpHE adoption of the promoting and relegating system in local League soccer came in for considerable discusc<nri tho r>nr "l Tp->pr->l r^n" i: rt a of the Singapore Amateur Football Association which took place
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  • 450 12 Yesterday's Rugger At The S.C.C. THE Public Services B sprang something of a surprise of an S.C.C. XV yesterday on the Padang when these sides met at rugger. The P. S. won by the only try scored. The Club seemed the stronger side on paper, and
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  • 77 12 Saturday's Rugger Match At j Jalan Besar. Considerable interest is being centred in what will be something in the nature of a non-European inter-State rugger match, the first to be played locally, when the N. S. All-Blues engage the Chinese at the Jalan Besar Stadium on
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  • 59 12 Bridge Drive And Dance On Saturday. A social evening for members of the S.R.C. and their lady friends will be held in the Club on Saturday, commencing at 6 p.m. There will be bridge and mah-jong drives, a handicap billiards tournament <50-up», and dancing. It is hoped that
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  • 37 12 Two County Championship Ma ches. Reuter. London, Jan. 3. In the County Championship to-day, two rugger matches resulted as follows Eastern Counties 9; Hampshire 6 at r !iord. 1 Gloucestershire 14 Cornwall 8 at Bristol.—Reuter.
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  • 32 12 Mid-Week Northern Division Match. J Reuter. London. Jan. 3. A postponed game in the English League. Div. 11l (Northern*, playtd to-day. resulted as follows: Accrington S. 4 Doncaster R. I.—Reuter.
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  • 510 12 Yesterday's Hockey Match At Balestier. SCORING twice in each half, the Indian Association beat the Ceylon Sports Club 4—o at hockey yesterday on the LA. ground. Chatterjee and Jansen were notable absentees on each side, but Pacaman deputised well for the former, though the same could
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  • 45 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 4. One hundred and twenty four entries have been received for the race meeting at Ipoh. The number includes the 22 English maidens imported recently. The dates for the meeting are Jan 13, 16, 18 and 20.
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  • 433 12 Fighting Choo Disqualified At Penang. MONDAY night's boxing did not come as a very pleasant experience, es- j pecially Fighting Choo's attitude of hostility to Mr. H. W. Sanders when warned for various fouls, writes Chia Poteik in the "Straits Echo." That Rough Diamond should have
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  • 674 12 Padang Clubs Clash. SULLIVAN AND THE SELECTORS. (By "Rimau."/ if to show the selectors of the Rest team how much they knew about their job, Nicky Sullivan, who is not among those invited for to-morrow's trial, scored all five goals for the S.R.C. when the Padang
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  • 1604 13 Austrian* Impress; French Have A Lot To Learn. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 7. VIENNA, who lost to the Arsenal 4—2 at Highbury, showed that they are a fine team ;.nd would probably score many victories if playing m the English League. They are a
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  • 118 13 l he semi-finals ties in the Anscn Badminton !'-:tvs tournament, played last week-end, re-f-ulted as follows: OPEN SINGLES <s'-mi-finals): Wee Hong Hai beat Sng Seng Heng 15—9. 13—13 «5—0»; Soh Kee Thye beat Chiang Tiong Wah 15—6. 15—7. B" SINGLES (semi-finals): Soh Ah Loo beat Lim Hoe
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  • 62 13 The match played between Loke's B.P. and Happilads' A.P. on Christmas Eve resulted as follows (Loke's playtrs mentioned first): Lim Heng Vim beat Khoo Teng Boon 15—12, 15—4; wee Jui Huai beat Koh Pway Chim B—ls. 15—12, 13—13 (5 —4); Goh Jeow lost to Lre Chwee Chin
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  • 49 13 Jovialads team v. the Useful Badminton Party on Sunday, at the former's court, at Lim Twa Tow Road, at 2.30 p.m.: Lee Yang Chim, Tay Swee Hiong, Wee Hong Hai. Tay Swee Heng, Chan Khek Beng, Robert Chia, Koh Wee Num. Reserve: Koh Pway Chim, T«OJ Npram
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  • 919 13 Probable Composition Of Touring Team. AFTER the recent exchange of cables between M.C.C. and the Australian Board of Control, peace reigns again, and Australians are now keenly anticipating the composition of the team for England, writes "Third Man," the special correspondent of the "Cricketer" m Aiistruliu.
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    • 236 13 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 Jewry, E.C. The Ccmpany has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the
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    • 569 13 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries an invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-dats and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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  • 802 14 NOT THE WORK OF INDIVIDUALS? Bad Government Dictatorship Must Be Abolished. "CHORTLY after the Fukien rebellion we predicted that having unfurled the revolutionary standard, the rebels would seek a way out through war, and that they would not discuss any compromise lightly "We also ventured the
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  • 83 14 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one
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  • 195 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir —Regarding the various comments of your 'readers on "Malayanisation," apart from the rights of Malays to administer Malaya, on the strength of the Decentralisation policy, they have forgotten that the Europeans were the backbone of the prosperity of the country and
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  • 347 14 Eating-Houses Coffee-Shops. (To the Editor, •'Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—How many cf us are aware of the presence of.vigilant eyes watching our food daily, as we consume it? In spite of their vigilance and precautions, food adulteration goes on. This evil exists to an alarming extent in the so-called eating-:louses and coffee-shops.
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  • 114 14 Loses Consciousness But Saves His Plane. Rome. A THRILLING adventure occurred here recently to one of Italy's most distinguished airmen, Signor Furio Niclot, while he was endeavouring to surpass his .own world's attitude record for tourist seaplanes. Shortly after he had reached the height of 9,000 metres
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  • 130 14 For Purposes Other Than Criminal. Toronto. Everybody will soon have their fingerprints taken just as they now have their births, deaths and marriages recorded. This is the prediction of Mr. Philip W. Harpur, head of fingerprint bureau of ihe London (Ontario» Police Department. In an address at
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  • 713 15 WHAT THE HARIJANS WANT. No Ulterior Motive." Reply To Critics Of His Movement. Gandhi, who is now on a tour of South India, carrying on his n ti-untouchafeility campaign, reed a rousing reception at Madras his arrival there on Dec.
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  • 269 15 Questioned In House Of Commons. the House of Commons replying on Dec. 18 to Miss Rathbone's inquiry about the steps to educate public opinion in India with regard to the evils of child marriage in view of the disregard of the Sarda Act revealed in
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  • 201 15 Tatijore District Board's Claim For Rs. -10,000. The Tunjorv DLlrict Bcuid hflP filed a alajiiitiv the Madrus GuwcrnmonL uj the TunJOTC Sulx/rdlrmU* Cuar: tot recovery vi money collected by Government waier ces* for aboiK 17 villages u'-Cached to UIC Chß'rwni Department in some of tbe Toiult* in the
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  • 121 15 ARRESTED REMANDED. Mr. E. V. Ramasami And His Sister. Mr. E. V. Ramaswami Naicker, Editor, "Kudi Arasu." which has since ceased publication, and Mrs. Kannammal, Printer and Publisher, were arrested at Erode on Dec. 21 in respect of an article published in the "Kudl Arasu" paper of Oct. 29 last
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  • 82 15 Sir Nripendra Nath Sirkar. Advocate General of Bengal, has been appointed a member of the Viceroy's Executive Council in succession to Sir Brojendralal Mitter, X.C.S.I. Sir N. N. Sircar has been Advocate-General of Bengal since 1928. He practised for some time as a pleader a\ Bhagalpur in
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  • 37 15 untitled Krishna Sarkar and Amal Nundy, who were arrested in connection with the Burge murder case, were discharged by the Chief Presidency Magistrate, but were rearrested under the Bengal Criminal Law Amendment Act, says a Calcutta message.
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  • 76 15 With the permission of Mahatma Gandhi, it has been decided to open tanning, shoe-mak-ing and tailoring departments at the Sabarmati Ashram for the benefit of Harijan boys res'ding there. An elaborate scheme is under preparation, which after Gandhiji's scrutiny, will be sanctioned by the Board of the AllIndia Servants of
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  • 85 15 Begging has become a cognisable offence in Punjab under the amended Municipal Act. The question of dealing with the beggar and unemployment problems was discussed by the Lahore Municipality at a meeting held recently. It was decided to approach the Government to move the Director of Industries to open industrial
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  • 412 15 Farewell Speeches And Tributes. THE Parliamentary Select Committee concluded its deliberations with the Burmese delegates on Dec. 20 and adjourned till Jan. 30, after farewell speeches, which emphasised .he valuable assistance received from the delegates. It is learned that in the course of Select Committee deliberations the
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  • 163 15 About Mr. Aurobindo Ghose And Politics. Whh reference to the report that have appeared recently in the Indian press ragarding Mr. Arthur Moore's (Editor of ihe "Statesman'> meeting and discussing with Mr. Babu Aurobindo Ghose abut politics and another report about the probability of Mr. Aurobindo taking
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  • 23 15 The Indian Legislative Assembly has rejected all the amendments to the Reserve Bank Bill relating to the ratio between the rupee and sterling.
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  • 27 15 The Karachi Corporation has resolved to take a census of people sleeping in the s'reets on Jan. 2, with a view to providing shelter for the homeless.
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  • 146 15 Mr. R. P. Kamat, Indian Art student, who was awarded the Royal Academy's gold medal for Sculpture at the recent prize-giving of the Royal Academy comes from Goa. He entered the Bombay School of Arts in 1928. After a distinguished career, he passed the advance examination in Modelling, and was
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  • 543 15 Mr. Nariman Suggests A Referendum. OPHE suggesdon that a referendum should be ■I- taken on the present Congress policy in :rder to solve "the present liquid and uncertain state of affairs" is made by Mr. K. F. Nariman i n the course of a statement to the Press
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  • 199 15 Heavy Damage To Property. A SECTION of the East Coast of Madras sustained unprecedented damage to life and property from a cyclone, which is decribed as the worst Madras has experienced in recent years. Though the area which had to bear the brunt of the
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  • 623 15 Pt. Jawaharlal's Tribute. LETTER TO FRIEND IN ENGLAND. London, Dec. 12. JJY far the most informative ami striking definition of his own position in relation to India which has come to us from Pandit Jawa harlal Nehru is that which the "Manchester Guardian" of December 11
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