Malaya Tribune, 11 January 1934
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Title Section36 1934-01-11 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XXI. No. O SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, .lan. 11. 1034. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1934.36 words
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Advertisement38 1934-01-11 1 Head The I Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya i IiMiBBWMMBB i t 1 4] II'TH trial flii 111. Tl <ft J i V MmWm Stmmm mmW 1 W.JW.I7. I proved IDEAL i Sole Agents Incorporated in S.S. j38 words
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Advertisement157 1934-01-11 1 A PUNTER 6, Unfiles 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 prioea according to daily exchange rates. f WHY DOES EVERYONE 11 1 m157 words
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Article354 1934-01-11 2 Bernadette Of Lourdes. THOUSANDS FLOCK TO ROME. Reuter. Vatican City, Dec. 8. ROME has been invaded by an army ol ten thousand French and British pilgrims, led by sixty bishops, who have nocked to the ancient capital of Christendom for the canonisation to-day of Bernadette Soubircus. ThisReuter. - 354 words
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Article237 1934-01-11 2 DOES JAPAN MENACE AUSTRALIA A Newspaper Libel Action. A HIGHLY important newspaper libel action has been occupying the Supreme Court in Sydney. The plaintiff is Sir Hugh Denison, President of the Royal Empire Society, Chairman of Associated Newspapers, Ltd., proprietors of the daily papers the "Telegraph" and the "Sun.' The237 words
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Article33 1934-01-11 2 In order to popularise railway travelling the Czech State Railways have introduced special coaches for dancing on their trains. Music is supplied by a jazz orchestra and buffets ar provided for the dancers.33 words
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Article32 1934-01-11 2 The Curtiss-Wright Corporation is planning to build a five million dollars aeroplane factory in China The Chinese Government has agreed to assist in financing the factory and in thdisposal of its output.32 words
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Article60 1934-01-11 2 If you asked the humble earthworm why billions of star* are flaming through space, or I whether his soul is or is not immortal. I am I *ure he would have the good sense and humiltv to day. "Please sir. I do not know" I take my stand with the60 words
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Article293 1934-01-11 2 Soviet's Immediate Increases. Reuter Wireless. Riga, Jan. 9. A MILITARY conference in the Moscow district is reported to have demanded reinforcements of the Red A Gen Gamarnik, Deputy Chairman of the Military Council, was stormuy apDlauded for a speech in which he Emphasised the very acute situation.in theReuter Wireless. - 293 words
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Article130 1934-01-11 2 Young Couple Who Will Not Part. Saulte Ste. Marie I Michigan". A ferry-boat outwits the raw which would keep Mrs. Hampshire from her husband John. He was deported to the United States from Canada. She cannot join him there because she is not an American130 words
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Article68 1934-01-11 2 £10,000 A Year On Riviera Coast. Paris. Electric lamps of the latest model have been Installed along the Riviera coast road from Menton to Grasse, via Cannes. Motorists should now be quite safe at night when driving along the coast and it has been suggested that the68 words
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Article87 1934-01-11 2 Cantonese Unemployed Block The Pavement. Canton. People are not going to be allowed to sleep in the streets here any more. Hundreds of destitute Chinese have been sleeping on the pavements every night, and the number has been increasing steadily as a 'result of local unemployment. The police87 words
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Article37 1934-01-11 2 According to a recent statement in the House of Commons, the protection at present being given to the Tata Steel Co. will expire on March 13. but the Indian Tariff Board are to report regarding its continuance.37 words
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Article45 1934-01-11 2 A sum of Rs. 74,550 was realised by the auction at Madras of the gold jewels, silver ornaments and others given away by pilgrims as offerings to the Tirupathi deity since April, 1933. The public auctions were conducted between Dec. 5 and Dec. 21 last.45 words
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Article80 1934-01-11 2 That only 50 European officers had been appointed in India during the last five years to the railway, posts, telegraps and customs services is revealed by Sir Sr.muel Hoare. During the period 1929-33, the Secretary of State appointed 5 civil engineers, 6 traffic officers, three locomotive officers and two medical80 words
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Article922 1934-01-11 2 A New Expedition. SEARCH FOR RARE ANIMALS. pOIfIIANDEB A. Gatti, the ex plorer, leit London on Dec. 2!) on his eighth expedition to Centra) Africa. His aim is to bring back specimens of rare animals, the Okapi, the Bongo, and the Giant Forest Hog. In an article922 words
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Advertisement174 1934-01-11 2 WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING ONE YEAR FROM TO-DAY? Will you still be struggling on at the same old job and possibly drawing even less pay—worried about the future—never quite able to make bcth ends meet. There is no greater tragedy in the world than that of a man who174 words
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Miscellaneous650 1934-01-11 2 TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. G.M.T. 8.00 a.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin. 815 am. A Band concert with Roy Henderson (baritone) gramophone records). 903 am. Time Signal from Greenwich. A pianoforte interlude by Cecil Dixon. 9 30-10.00 am. Variety programme. 12.00 noon. Time Signal from Big Ben. Light Music. 100650 words
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Article997 1934-01-11 3 British Policy. SIR A. HURD'S FRANK COMMENTS. qiR Archibald Hurd, Managing Editor of the "Shipping World," contributes to the "Observer" striking article on the shipping crisis and British policy in relation to it. For several years past, he says, British shipDwners have urged that the various997 words
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Article162 1934-01-11 3 London The Only One In Great Britain. London. AT the end of 1932 there were 34 cities in the world with upwards of 100.000 telephones, according to the Telegraph and Telephone Journal." Only one, the London Administrative County area, is in this country, being third162 words
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Article102 1934-01-11 3 Serious Charge Against Merchant. The third hearmu Cmiinn ol Ihe case or Wows Wing Yu. chairman o UKCanton Rice Denier*' Aswciatjon. wiio is otwrued with fraud and extortion, wo* conducted by Commissioner Au r ail <- u i.f the Finance on ue«Following the olTic»ul Iftvestlgatloii Wonn will most102 words
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Article41 1934-01-11 3 The Government of Brazil have informed the League that they are prepared to accept one hundred Assyrian families as an experimental settlement. Hopes of a large sca*e Settlement in Brazil of the Assyrians concerned in the Iraq troubles had been entertained.41 words
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93 1934-01-11 3 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING Honours. ONCE more Malaya's share in the New Year Honours is very meagre. Those members of the general public who have rendered yeoman service are practically unrecognised in the distribution. Those 'who have received •Honours are, mainly. Government officials... To-day a slump-weary generation is engrossed93 words
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Article123 1934-01-11 3 THE U. S. Secretary for Commerce has declared that "the U.S.A. Is on the threshold of a gradual trade recovery" and that "the New Year finds Americans returning to their traditional optimism." In regard to the latter, we cannot help recalling the Hon. Colonel Rae's statement of over123 words
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Article206 1934-01-11 3 NO reorganisation, however strenuous, would suffice to restore Lancashire's competitive power against Japan under existing conditions. The problem is essentially one which must be tackled by the individual. Mr. Runciman has so far put his fai'h in persuasion. He is telling the Japanese that, unless they moderate206 words
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Advertisement306 1934-01-11 3 Eppi SOAP rf BC& M&fmV- r«iK i si Mn.M I. ij*olaM) k'••••••■«•■i■■■itii••ii i I i i i i i i i tmwmmmwr. aer I I Jr and babies. Ml leading chemists sell Madio-Malt i in jars of two convenient sizes. RADIO-MALT j (Standardised Vitamins A, 81. 82. D). 1 I306 words
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Advertisement82 1934-01-11 3 M!TI—II—IT 1 4-TUNE RECORDS lgJ£ j I INVENTED TO SAVE MONEY FOR YOU. I I By a special process and space-saving devices Z I you can now get 4 full tunes in one record (2 I full tunes on each /ale) I It is amazing yet it is cheap. •JrSJPI^82 words
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Miscellaneous619 1934-01-11 3 I CROSSWORD PUZZLE. No. 22. j First Prize $200. Second Prize $125. j THIS PUZZLE IS BEING ISSUED IN JAN. 1934 F p i j h ■frl r TTHB 7 TAT P ID CONDITIONS. HBtTT" 1 1 1 Address the solution to T. B ROGERS mM L 1 CO LTD619 words
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1026 1934-01-11 4 Shipping News Notices. LOGWOOD FLEET'S SALE. Three Well-known Danish Barques. HAKi'ALIiY ■'»> 1«W t* ui:'UUi»H wan-Joißß I -.iilinw 111 wor'ii ntf: dl^,ipj>cjrtin> 111. ....11l r|-t.n r.f ATI F< N Boecr. tbv o.uii-n an d unnouuocmt'n» In» tliri r'"i«uintn Mnj/5 urr \r> bv ofli'trd ).ji ,„iK iiiuV'-* it, ijtulMiWi' thai i>it1,026 words
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Article229 1934-01-11 4 Japanese Shipbreaking Competition. SHIPBREAKERS in Kobe plan to make Karumojima. n ar Hyogo. their head-quar-ters, says the "Japan Chronicle." In the even: of the sch me materialising, competition with Osaka breakers will become keener. Since the enactmen* of the Shipping Standard Improvement Subsidy scheme in October 1932. quite229 words
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Article123 1934-01-11 4 Payment Is Offered In Bacon And Butter. .»«d KjllUtsii Ir-jiiltis lor lour lir* ■U'StmjiT- two nr- to be eunkli«rod I'-y tti* fcsKJti.ait Ministry w( DKcrice. S&tontft *islws t" ar< jiivr »o i»ny tot ve*sei» •rdetrd from Eiishmo \Ufh oaccn wnd buitrr. .nd lor lliov ordered iron» Finland123 words
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Article57 1934-01-11 4 Tratlic Over "Bridge Of Suspended. gubtent. Qlia'K if its: dfil'.LL; mivp IJv I<4V«~r PJlllii na'«- fauabd I hi- sU%pvii-i'. rs nj ir.iftir ovn '.cvf tsmi'U. k "Bridge ut Bu.if> l!n toudao hae- tvtn out of d?.pju'i rotn (he or ch f t-;cv ruliwted «/dr. and imtMUOT; no*'57 words
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Article51 1934-01-11 4 Alexandria Thirty bombs hiddf-ti under the deck planks have been found on I i ..rd a fishing barque here by pcliee who I arched the vessel after eceiving a tip in an anonymous letter. The bombs were cylindrical in shape and contained a large quantity of51 words
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Article39 1934-01-11 4 The Ministry of Communications, in an order to the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company, instructs that any vacancies made available through the retirement of foreign officers on the ships cf the Company in future must be filled by Chinese.39 words
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Article360 1934-01-11 4 Liners As Landing And Service Stations. I IVIE |>.C oJ VK«UI lirura 115 lajtdliifi unci, service for waj,l,in.v mvti-ftd of the jwwlroinc:. o u vhlch file istul'a Government 1« asked fo sp?nd H>me «O.OOOOOU <w.oof»,nuo at par» is su«u«- ,tr»t by M-- H J B»fcei r y-cretary o/360 words
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Article838 1934-01-11 4 From Geared Turbines To Reciprocator. AVERY interesting engine conversion contract has recently been completed by Messrs. Cammell Laird and Co.. Ltd., at their Birkenhead shipyaid. on board the steamer "Antofagasta," formerly the "Plimbranch." owned by the Compania Chilena de Navegacion In'eroceania of Valparaiso. Chile. This steamer,838 words
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Advertisement576 1934-01-11 4 STEAMKR SAILINGS. P. 0. v BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. mi (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEW! NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND FOR EAST MAIL SERVICE lUndcr Contract with His Majesty's t Oovt rnmni OUTWARD FROM LONDON fbi China and Japan. .tt Due Tonnage Singupo''. 1934576 words
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Advertisement188 1934-01-11 4 tfjLLOYD TRI EST IN 0 (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. Calling at Penang. Colombo, Bombay. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi. Aden. Massowah. Sues. Port Calling at Colombo. Bombay. Suez. Port s ld< Brln dlsl, Venice and Trieste. Baid, Bcindisi, Venice and Trieste. Due Leave Due MONCALIERE Feb.188 words
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Advertisement237 1934-01-11 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch iHaßvOl Australtsche Dampfschlffs IQ Cj Gestlkthaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. t m.s. DUISBURG. via Manila Jan. 11 m s. RHEINLAND, via Manila Jan. 23 t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Feb. 6 6.5. NORDMARK.237 words
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Advertisement601 1934-01-11 4 STEAMER BAILINGS. SB 1 J£ HORDDEUTSCREB LLOYD, (IncorporffHJ li Qennany). The under noted are th* Company < li lentai fixture*: OUTWARDS. "TRAVE," for Manila. H'koirj. S'hai. North China and Japan HOMEWARDS. t "GOSLAR," for M'seilles, Roth-rdam. Hamburg and Bremen "COBLENZ." for Gmoa, Barcelona. Adam. R'dam. H'buig It Bremen Jan Passenger601 words
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Article566 1934-01-11 5 Mining Shares. Singapore. Thursday, 11 a.m. The following tin share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., exchange and Rtock brokers: issue Value Buyers. Sellers. A am Kumbang Tin 38 40 £1 Austral Malay 3619 3719 Aver Hilam Tin 14 6 15 6 Aver Weng 2.10 2.17*/566 words
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121 1934-01-11 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER DECLINE CHECKED. Tin Price Reduction Continues. (By Our Finwicial Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 13 jets., up V\ ct. Market Tone: Quiet, but steady. Tin (Singapore), $113, down Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber. 1 932 cts., up 1 32 ct. Market121 words
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Article154 1934-01-11 5 20 Per Cent. Increase In Efficiency. After mar.v years of exp?riment and research a new type ct marine propeller ha been tali nt c and placed on the market by a Newcas'l -tnon-Tvne nrm. It introduces g:ca t> changee. in marine propulsion and is expects •o txer: corresponding154 words
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Article174 1934-01-11 5 The following weekly rubber auction repjit. dated Jan. 4. by the Singapore Chamber of Commerc Rubber Association. 3*ates: Catalogued 1.426.012 1b=636.61 tons. Offered 1.317,476 :b. 588 36 tons. Sold 033 842 1b.=416 89 ions. London, spot, 4 1 1 d. New York, 8-1316 ctnts. PRICES REALISED. RIBBED174 words
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Article22 1934-01-11 5 The following rubber outputs are reported J Scomber Menftab 47.000 Jeram Kuantan 32.500 lb.. Sungei Bagan 46.500 lb.. Batu Village 1.912 le.22 words
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Article162 1934-01-11 5 Prices Booming In Many Directions. Reuter Wireless. London. Jan. 9 AFTER early hesitation, mainly attributed to the financial happenings in France, th» recent activity noticeable on the Stock Exchange reasserted itself and some strong features developed, especially Kaffirs, in which section most prices are booming, notably We.<-t WitwatersrandReuter Wireless. - 162 words
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Article43 1934-01-11 5 The Council Of The T.P.A. Approves. Reuter. London. Jan. 10. r £HE Council of the Tin Producers' Association has unanimously approved the principle of increasing the output quota for the specific purpose of forming 8,000 tons of so called "buffer" stock.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article45 1934-01-11 5 During the week ending Jan. 6. exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 53.422 cases, oi Which 4S, 509 cases were to Hie United Kingdom. 1 625 c:-.ses to the Continent of Eurcpe. MS cases to Canada and 1,383 cases elsewhere.45 words
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Article138 1934-01-11 5 Chinese Official Visiting England. Reuter. Nanking. MR. Huang Han Ju. Secretary to the Ministry of Indus\-ies. is to visit England shortly to arrange for the purchase of machinery from British manufacturers for a central machine works at Chaohsiachia, outside Nanking. Tenders for the construction of the works willReuter. - 138 words
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Article200 1934-01-11 5 Numerous New Factories And Extensions. Du;ing the pas: twelve months 40 important c.. tensions to facto; ies and warehouses have t „tn complet.d on Merseyside. «ttik at leaU 20 new factories have been ecmp'etea or are lb process of construct en Amongst the latest develcpm nts are the200 words
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Article568 1934-01-11 5 Restriction Working Very Effectively. mHE fourteenth annual general meeting of A Southern Perak Dredging, Ltd., was held recently, at th: Institute of Chartered Accountants. Great Swan-alley. Moorgate. Mr. C. V. Stephens (chairman) presiding. The Secretary <Mr. T. P. Patt?rson. F.C.I.S read the notice convening the me ting,568 words
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Article160 1934-01-11 5 Latest Product Of Manchester Research. OHf.l) «vlitcii t.*e .11 iHe "> l i> im> at 51 prviui!'. j1 UWttsUirt fP-«*rrn il JII ''oioiKTCl »lUA; t-an i».« wit»* ..it us.rlo«J hi»ndw rr. to »elv« silk, AO' aud (ibric* rX all *»nfl livru Uu- ot u dtei)i»«W^<uW ■own. Exp160 words
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Article642 1934-01-11 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 am. The following ruDber share quotation* are Issued by Fraser and Co. and uyaD md Evatt: Issue Value. Fraser Lyall Shares. Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby 0.95 105 0.97 ft 1.00 1 Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.65 IA. Hitam 0.95 1.05 0.85642 words
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Article92 1934-01-11 5 Japan Unable To Take Siamese Rice. Ohiuk to pel lull» firwv in J'U»<in i*-»»' tm«ii»f to obtain lmn..«i m-nnMa from GorerurupW iMf bfc<t or,; to jmplcmrnt coU-nsdWP «V then \at tmkttP sum"» n* with Bciuffc*»* firm* 4tl d iSwretor* »hJ- *iw hi; tow n Uv 6bttoc»£ runrtat ior92 words
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Advertisement52 1934-01-11 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (incorporated in Neva Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLJOUTH. Manager. OFFICE: t. FINLAYSON GREEN. J THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HAD OFFICE: N«- 4. Cm* SI«OP«* t. O. JOHNSON.52 words
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Advertisement91 1934-01-11 5 THE EASTERN BANK, j LIMITED. I (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'.Mmeida Street Authorised and Subscribed «jHMH Capital £1,000.000 Paid-up-Capital 500,000 Reserve Fund &nd Rest HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Co ombo. Karachi Madras Amara. Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra. Kirkuk. Mosul ""cURReTt'acCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit91 words
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Advertisement151 1934-01-11 5 ~111 I I t• ••.».*.»..•"•»•<•« •••'•••••I' •l«l»«l«a«'t«IHH«Wllt«l'ilHlltUI1HMIIiJ!llll II ■■•MM. *..tlltnW£ I AN ANNUAL I INTEREST j PAID j I Stamps a reassuring seal f s or. a sound proposition. I No other as a Savlngs Account with a sound bank. I A S .l h of Account Wtt, 1« 1151 words
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Advertisement184 1934-01-11 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (incorporated to stretts Settlement..) CAPITAL m ..u ri tin 000 000 00 Paid Up $10,000,000.00. f nt chulia Street, Singapore. HEAD OmCE CHINA a BU H: ™> BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OP DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng. Esq.. Chairman. 0 IfEllH. Esq.. Lee Kong Chian. Esq.. Vice-Chalrman. g184 words
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Advertisement264 1934-01-11 6 I EVERYBODY'S RUSHING TO SEE THIS SNAPPY, SAUCY MUSICAL COMEDY AT THE ALHAMBRA j I 6.ir, NIGHTLY 9.1 :>. j AMERICAS WEAKNESS j A glamorous new star., .the cutest 36 3 1^*8 88^^-- I thing in pictures, .a hero who ep; m^ttt^ tomizes American youth ..and ffisflrau j \the most264 words
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Advertisement307 1934-01-11 6 Amusements TRULY A GREAT COMEDY j See The Famous Star of "TIGER SHARK" in his first side-splitting role j X j Last Night's Audience Simply Roared Here is a novel comedy j j that you MUST laugh at j j NEXT CHANGE I Hear CLAUDETTE COLBERT Sing 'j Songs j307 words
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Advertisement279 1934-01-11 6 SINGAPORE GETS ITS BIGGEST LAI GH TO-Nl(,in I! I vj" i LHAKDWICKE, I At-Am CIU MAUDE, JL «p^; IJ PERCY PARSONS, I^^B DONALD CALTHKOr. Ajf O Gaurximt- if^» British Pi* ture. «f J 9.15. ■■■■■■aJ_tfU J "The best notice of the Press show of 'Order is Ordess' woul i be279 words
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Article, Illustration345 1934-01-11 7 SUEZ CANAL. Reason For Reduction Of Dues. Londun »lun 0 (AST v»*'tr i,4-t IrtiwiU *r*rc mudc through J thf ĕ>u» Cuiwtl. Un increCre of 3») »vrr Ittfi. Tl» imttaAr I» Ptt't!V du»t to enter ab»por rki-, D»uif uad unibrat-iU Irom Indo* bum345 words
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Article109 1934-01-11 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, Jan. 11 East Wbarf (Entrance Oatt It. Van Heutsz 22; Cap? St. Francis 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Duisburg 18: Bangalore 13; Bengalen 11; Jinkai Maru 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gat* Steel Scientist 30; Penrith Castle 32; Teiresias109 words
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Article59 1934-01-11 7 Malls from Europe ("London lnails despatched en Dec. 21. 1933 >, by the *Rajnla" will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 n.m. Frcm China and Janan by the "Shirala," due at Singapore to-mcrrow morning. From China and Japan by59 words
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Article39 1934-01-11 7 The "Yochcw" a new vessel of 3.000 gross tons, ordered by the Cnina Steam- Navigation Co. has arrived here to-day from Greenock. She will be sailing for Hongkong to-morrow. Messrs. Mansfield and Co are the local agents.39 words
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Article117 1934-01-11 7 Indian Or Ccylonese For State Council? (From Our Oun Cor^r^^ona^nl.J iohori*. Jan. E> Dcopu\«U Day :h 'ri Yi\ Ic«.U<»l '(lue'n 112 ou Nov 0. list* ni;v«>f we btf-u oWiw.rt a* o public holiday in Johoic, but tar- result ot reprt vitiation* t»iad ih« Juhore Government by thr117 words
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Article189 1934-01-11 7 SELLING. Singapore, Jan. 11. 2 4 564 London 4 months' sight *j JJJ I London 3 months' sight j London 60 days' sight London 30 days' sight j j 2,4 1!64 London demand 1 London T.T. Lyons and Paris demand Hamburg demand New York demand Batavia and Sourabaya189 words
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Article195 1934-01-11 7 Singapore. Jan. 11. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $102 R. (Siam* W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $96 Rice, B. Siam !f. 1 per Koyan $84 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $80 Biam, No.i $152 Siam. No. 2 $138 Siam, No 3 $120 Siam.195 words
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Article51 1934-01-11 7 Municipal Committee No. 1 recommends, by a majority, that all existing buses on Route A (Geylang to Tanjong Pagar* be removed on Dec. 31. 1934. and that the Singapore Traction Co. be required, after six months' notice, to maintain an adequate service on this route from Jan. 1,51 words
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Article245 1934-01-11 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, JAN 11 Hlj'.ti Tidtvs —5 17 ».m.. 7.12 p.m. Kugby: PS. "B" v. ft.C., Duncorn R<'ad. Hockey; Europemir* v S.C.C Wlltfhlre v- RI., RI. TO-MORROW. JAN 12 High Tldcc—6 2C uid p m Horkcy*. g.R C ".V V.245 words
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Article87 1934-01-11 7 ALHAMBRA. —Liliun Harvey and Lew Ayres in My Weakness." CAPITOL.—Edward G. Robinson in "The Littie Giant." EMPlRE.—Cantonese talkie. GREAT WORLD.- Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay anc Chinese Wayangs. cinemas. Talkies: Sky -"Soldiers of the King." Star: "The Long Long Trail." MARLBOROUGH—Cautonese talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabavet Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs,87 words
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Article198 1934-01-11 7 Downing Street Sanction Not Given. T is learned that the Secretary of State's 1 sanction for the vote for the Penang Hill Road passed in the lest Budget (by the use of the Official majority) has not yet been gU A n 'cable received by the Government198 words
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Article491 1934-01-11 7 Stolen Money Buried In The Ground. (From Our Otm Cor respondent.) Johore Bahru, Jan. 9. AS a result of quick action and clever investigation by the Johore Bahru Police a sum of £896 in SI notes, alkged to have beon stolen from the safe ol Mr.491 words
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Article88 1934-01-11 7 Unemployed To lie Admitted To Membership. A Clerical Union ircular static The Council hus decided V) eonk!tea applications from uruioployed applicants on ihe distinct underslundinß that ftUdi applicants will puv their entrance fee and al least one ittWlh'fi subscription before enrolment, und that siiould the applicants fall Into88 words
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Article99 1934-01-11 7 Alleged Illegal Contraction Of Debts. Ocil Edward Elliott Ertlln, an employee in local KuUcitor's office, appeared u»:aln yesterday before Mr H A Forrur. the DbtrU't Judge. llr l.s charged on throe counts of incurring debts of llnksUitlißt under talft* preteives or bv mean:» of frauds Mr. D99 words
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Article237 1934-01-11 7 Fishermen Thrown Into The Sea. of piracy in Malayan Waters are J not uncommon even in present times. Only last month a daring piracy Octurred near the Dindings, and now comes the report of even a bolder act of piracy off the shores of Alor Star on237 words
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Article263 1934-01-11 7 Brought On Extradition From India. Mr. Knvena Nagutha Mohnmed Nalna M.iricar, at one time a well-known merchant and senior partner of Messrs. K Bui tan Marl car Brothers and Co.. importers and exporters, now In bankruptcy, who w:is brouuhl d<»wn iroru India on» extradition proceedings issued Horn Singapore,263 words
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Advertisement33 1934-01-11 7 LA CHEHTE POUDRE I From HOLLYWOOD HI A fine clinging face Powder, transpareni and flattering in four shades. i tH y y f white_flesi,_beautytan i L4RGE BOX cents 37, ARCADE TEL. 6046 SINGAPORE.33 words
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Advertisement84 1934-01-11 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice la hereby gr*<m that tenders aw now invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room. Municipal Offices: Supply of Broadbents Manganese Steel Jaws *4tc. 4 p.m.. Jan. 31, 1934. Supply of84 words
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Advertisement90 1934-01-11 7 SINGAPORE HOTELS METROPOLE HOTEL TEL. 7986. BRAS BASAH ROAD. IDEAL CENTRAL. MODERN SANITATION. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. GOOD CUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. MODERATE RATES. PER DAY. PER MONTH. Single Double. Single Double Bedroom Only and Attendance $2.50 $4.00 40.00 70.00 M and Breakfast $3.00 $5.00 55.00 $100.00 Bedroom and All90 words
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Miscellaneous247 1934-01-11 7 i IPQSTAI IHTEUIOtHgl SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Ceylon, Egypt and Europe (Teiresias) 3 p.m. Philippine Islands, China and Japan (Duisburg) 3 p.m. Ceylon and Bombay (Havre Maru) 3 p.m. 'Ceylon. Bcmbay, Aden, Egypt, Europe and Great Britain (Bangalore) 3 p.m. Rangoon and Calcutta (Yamagata Maru) 3 p.m. Manila. China and247 words
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Miscellaneous78 1934-01-11 7 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Lasi Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine Temp. Stations. Deg. P- Inches. Hours. Deg. F. Alor Star 83 Nil 4.7 7» Kota Bharu 84 001 4.3 74 K. Trengganu 83 0.03 IJ M Bukit Jeram 84 0.05 3.9 72 Mersing 82 0.0278 words
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Obituary89 1934-01-11 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mi. Yap Er.g Tee and family desire to thank all those friends and ralatives who kincly sent caskets, wuaths and scrolls and paid n'ght visits and attended the fun ral of the late Mrs. Yap Eng Tee. DEATH At th? General Hospital, Singapore, on Jan. 10th, 1934.89 words
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Article640 1934-01-11 8 CARRY ON the annual meeting of the Eurasian Association of Singapore on Tuesday, the Hon. Dr. Noel Clarke made a very important speech on the educational policy of the Government. It was moderate in tone, informative and to some extent stimulative. It lacked fighting quality, but was prob ably designed640 words
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Article120 1934-01-11 8 Conditions Of "Temporary Waiver." The Governments of the four Federated Malay States have decided to allow in 1934 a temporary waiver of all current rent due on agricultural lands on conditions similar to those which governed the waiver during 1933, except that the waiver will be in120 words
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Article295 1934-01-11 8 The experiment of fitting a taximeter to local taxis is approved by Municipal Committee No. 1. Bishop Edwin F. Lee will preach in the Straits Chinese Methodist Church. Kampong Kapor Road, on Sunday at 6 p.m. The Straits Chinese Epworth League will hold an oratorical contest at the Church Social295 words
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210 1934-01-11 8 THE motor rally, gymkhana and flying display arranged for this week-end in Kuala Lumpur in conjunction with the playing of the first all-Colony rugger final should result in a large influx of visitors to the Federal Capital. Tne Railways have not been slow210 words
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Article205 1934-01-11 8 FROM time to time a sense of horror is evoked by the frequency of accidents in which children and old people are killed or seriously maimed by motor-lorries in Singapore. Indignation is rightly expressed at the speed at which many lorries are driven and demands are made for205 words
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Article270 1934-01-11 8 A MALACCA reader seuu- m pondence arising oul of Hi» imv. tisement inserted In the luc Pr»while ufj by the Madrax luclu Bank. Lid. Inviting nppUru'luntseveral positions 111 branch WUcli was said was to be opened u» Sin l m|iHe applied, and received noUhciin that the Bank270 words
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Article460 1934-01-11 8 By "Looker-On" OENANG not to get its Hill Road after all? Shame! Wouldn't eavesdropping be interesting when H.E. discusses the matter with the 5.0.5.! A By now it is probably safe to say that Singapore's New Year resolutions are being cairied out by a small minority. Re those460 words
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Article55 1934-01-11 8 VILLAGE GIRL CANONISED. OP RADIO PROGRAMME on page 2 INTO DARKEST AFRICA, or. pag* J FUTURE OF SHIPPING, on patv J ROTARY DINNER TO THE GO C Ml P SPORTS NEWS, on pages 12 and 13 CLUB DIARY, on pag» 13 OUR READERS' VIEWS, on pa* 1455 words
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Advertisement183 1934-01-11 8 "MARMET" The World s Finest Baby Carriages. MARMET BABY CARRIAGE HAVE A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION FOR LIG HTNESS, DURABILITY AND STYLE. MAR M E T8FOR SAFETY, STRENGTH AND SMARTNESS. STOCKED IX VARIOUS COLOURS. PRICES FROM $55. Sole Agents: ROBINSON CO., LTD., SINGAPORE mmmmm tmmm KUALA LUMPUR.^ j i I i I183 words
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Advertisement31 1934-01-11 8 We Stock The Cheapest and Most Reliable Fittings And Accessories For Every Kind of Musical Instruments. Pay us a visit before going elsewhere. SEASON CO., LTD., 115. North Bridge Road. Singapore31 words
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927 1934-01-11 9 EXTREMELY HEAVY LOSSES ON BOTH SIDES. City Of Kutien Destroyed. Marines Take Amoy And Advance To Changchow. pOOCHOW, capital of the rebel province of Fukien, may be abandoned at any moment by the Nineteenth Route Army. Amoy is in927 words
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Article144 1934-01-11 9 <»rcat Britain's Concern Aroused. Jan. 11r r»lK cuiUMM-n ol Great Britain h.»s irousnd, ii is reported, hy the .l'U«»firse expansion programme it) Injvi MoufloUa and Sb.kiaug «LTiinese Turkf^aai Hit General StafT at Tokyo busy MoviMnu method* lor Japanese 'Mansion west of Manchuria unci John) with the objeet of144 words
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Article146 1934-01-11 9 Looting Towns In North China. 9 Shanghai, Jan. 11. THE rebel troops under Gen. Liv Kwei Tang yesterday attacked Nampei, Tungkwang and Foucheng, near the Hopei-Shantung border, looted the shops and committed many other outrages. A portion of the rebels are creating disturbances along the Tientsin-Pukow Railway. The146 words
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Article152 1934-01-11 9 Prime Minister Takes AI Stand. Reuter. Bucharest, Jan. 10. M TITULESCU'S acceptance of the portfolio of Foreign Affairs was followed by a long conference with King Carol, which is construed as meaning a clean sweep of the palace camarilla wno are alleged to have been playingReuter. - 152 words
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Article113 1934-01-11 9 Discrimination Against Debt Defaulters. Reuter. Washington, Jan. 10. An amendment to the Liquor Tax Bill, niacin? special excise taxes on bQUor from countries in arrears in war debt payments, has been adopted by the Senate by 40 votes to 39. The amendment fixes a tax of S3Reuter. - 113 words
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Article92 1934-01-11 9 Junior Naval Officers' Demands Unacceptable. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Jan. 10. The Siamese Press this morning published letters sent by the leaders of the present naval liveliness, but the ban on publication was imposed again this afternoon. The trouble is apparently due to the junior officers'92 words
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Article103 1934-01-11 9 Drug Strapped Round The Waist. Pleading guilty to possessing 30 tahils of "Red Lion" chandu. Lee Ah Heng, a young Chinese widow, was this morning sentenced to 11 months' r.i. by the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. The woman, it was stated by Mr. Talbot, of the103 words
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Article80 1934-01-11 9 Stevedores Demand Higher Pay. Reuter. Ottawa, Jan. 10. Eskimos are stated to be on strike for the first time in their history, according to a report from the Arctic Circle. Following the stranding of a supply boat, emergency rations for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and theReuter. - 80 words
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Article42 1934-01-11 9 Nazi Bishop Reprimanded By President. Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 10. There was a surprising development in the church revolt, when President Hindenburg reprimanded Hr. Mueller for his dictatorial actions in church affairs, particularly his attempt to dissolve the Protestant Youth Movement.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article45 1934-01-11 9 Shanghai, Jan. 11. The authorities of the Tientsln-Pukow Railway are to construct a branch line from Pangfu to Tsinyang, in Anhwei Province. The line will be 300 li or 100 miles in length, and the estimated cost is $6,000,000.—"Mm Kuo Jih Pao."45 words
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Article299 1934-01-11 9 At Current Value. NEGOTIATIONS WITH EUROPE. Reuter. New York, Jan. 10. READING financiers expect that by Feb. 1 the dollar will be devalued and stabilised at its current foreign exchange value and that the con sequent gold profit will be transferred from the Federal Reserve toReuter. - 299 words
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Article89 1934-01-11 9 Appointed To Important Post By Chiang. Sha ighai, Jan. 11. It Is reported that Marshal Chiang Kai shek has appointed Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang, former ruler of Manchuria, to an important post at Nanking. The "Young Marshal," who is now in Shanghai, has been invited to go to89 words
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Article42 1934-01-11 9 British Engines For Hangchow Railway. Reuter. London. Jan 10. The Chinese Purchasing Com mission lias been instructed from Nanking to purchase in Great Britain four frciclU locomotives for the Kanpchow-Nan-chang Railway, payment to be by the British Boxer Indemnity FundsReuter. - 42 words
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Article53 1934-01-11 9 Wins Hongkong 'Varsity Scholarship. Chin Weng Cheow )f the Penang Free School had the distinction of winning one of the two King Edward VII scholarships of the University of Hongkong in Urn November matriculation examinations. This is not the first time a student from Malaya has wen one53 words
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Article38 1934-01-11 9 Imports Fall And Exports Increase. Reuter. London. Jan. 11. United Kingdom imports in 1933, totalling £676 million, were nearly £26 million less than in 1932, while exports totalling £367 million were £2»/ 2 million correspondingly more.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article31 1934-01-11 9 Reuter. London, Jan. 10. It Is officially announced that Princess Arthur of Connaught underwent a successful abdominal operation in a London nursing home this morning. Her condition Is satisfactory.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article310 1934-01-11 9 Unrest All Over The Country. Reuter Wireless. Vienna, Jan. 10. EVERYWHERE the Nazis have thrown down tne gauntlet to the Government's threat of sterner measures. Police headquarters at Salzburg were bombed and much damage was done to the building. A gendarme was wounded by a bombReuter Wireless. - 310 words
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Article62 1934-01-11 9 Noulens Taking Chocolates Secretly. Shanghai, Jan. 11 It it' reported that the Nouler s the European couple who are now serving a term of imprisonment for conducting subservient «Communist» propaganda asainst the Chinese Govenimeni are not fasting to death as they rcmUlv declared, hut are secretly taking cnocolatc?.62 words
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Article497 1934-01-11 9 Van Der Lubbe Dies. INDIGNATION IN HOLLAND. Reuter. Berlin, Jan. LO. VAN der Lllbbe was guillotined al 7.30 a.m. to-day, President. Hin denburg having refused to pardon him. —Reuter. [Van der Lubbe, a Dutchman, was found guilty of incendiarism in respect of the Reichstag fire. SeveralReuter. - 497 words
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Advertisement53 1934-01-11 9 Moutr ies MANUFACTURERS OF PIANOS FOR MOKE THAN HALF A CENTURY. EVERY PIANO BUILT SPECIALLY FOR THE FAR EASTERN CLIMATE GUARANTEED NEW NATIONAL M**t, STYLE II 125 00 STYLE 111 (J PEDAL) $500.00. HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong). j53 words
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1169 1934-01-11 10 Javanese Charged. TRAGEDY ON JOHORE ESTATE. I From Our Own Correspondent.) Joh ore. .Jan, 10. IN the small hours of the morning of Ueti, 3U, the dead body of a .Javanese named Abdul Kharnid bin Mustapha, about 40 years ot aye.1,169 words
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Article455 1934-01-11 10 No Evidence For The Defence. A N unusual procedure was adopted by counsel lor the defence in the Second Magistrate's Court, Singapore, yesterday, in connection with a case concerning a quantity of jewellery which is alleged to have been, stolen from a firm in Saigon some455 words
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Article150 1934-01-11 10 Series Of Local Accidents Recently. A series of street accidents in which cyclists were the victims have occurred recently. Following the mishap on Tuesday, in which an Indian cyclist fractured an arm when his vehicle collided with a lorry, four further accidents are reported. On Wednesday morning150 words
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Article179 1934-01-11 10 Sticking To The Original Demands. THE Chinese tailors" strike in Koala Lumpur is «till on and the employees are showing an unexpected determination to stick to their lirst demands—a 45 per cent, increase In wages, an eighthour day and every Sunduy a holiday. At Tuesday's meeting, which was179 words
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Article189 1934-01-11 10 For Possession Of Stolen Balloons. A Chinese constable. Ling Oh Li, charged with theft of some toy balloons and possession of stolen property, was yesterday convicted by the Third Magistrate on the second charge alone and ordered to pay a fine of $50 or undergo three months' r.i.189 words
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Article85 1934-01-11 10 Proceedings Heard In Camera. A petition for divorce was entered by Mr. Paul Storr, on behalf of Mr. Joseph Frederick Payne, against Margaret Ann Payne, in* the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice Mills. Mr. Storr pointed out that under certain circumstances a divorce plea could85 words
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Article144 1934-01-11 10 Killed By Car In Middle Road. THE friends of Mrs. A. T. Rozario, of Prinsep Street, .will regret to hear of her tragic death yesterday. It appers that she was walking along Middle Road at about 11 a.m. when a motor-car which, it is believed, was144 words
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143 1934-01-11 10 Laugtis aud «•«atcrnc.n arĕ provided >u In tr>«? new Capitol ■<< ■•wmwu- ist the feature tuUcle '*T>i li«Un Guri," in which Edward G. Robinsun nppAu* in hi- initial comedy role In tn* port ut tfti> Cuicugt' Uadtr who frum laupdom and143 words
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197 1934-01-11 10 Ibe tuneful sir.auj* t»! the Cantorvetc singe was brought fov ibe niM Mint lu'o ih* <tf«s as far local audiences ar* cjiuTrned in thr film "Pi! Cii.-.'ii L*.«jnn" whjdi orfrr crowded iw.ise? yvsV rar.y '.in- Marl, borough und the. Empnt, wlim- it bt-g.in u r197 words
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Article209 1934-01-11 10 Alleged Attempt To Smuggle It. AN alleged attempt to import $400 worth of dutiable tobacco is said to have been nipped in the bud early yesterday morning by the vigilance of Revenue officers. In the early hours of yesterday morning, at about 2.15, some Revenue officers arrested three209 words
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Article112 1934-01-11 10 Driver Still In Hospital. FURTHER mention was made before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. J. M. Brander» this morning of the 'case irising out oi the fatal accident which ocriin-ed in Grove Road on New Year's night. it will be recalled that two cars came into collision near112 words
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Article202 1934-01-11 10 Both To Be Flogged With Rotan. Two Chinese youths of 13 and 15 were charged before the District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer, with illicitly distilling liquor. Tan Ah Yew and Low Ah Hye, the .wo boys, were alleged to have been arrested at .8.30 p.m. on the202 words
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Article93 1934-01-11 10 Annum Govt. Refuses To Release It. Hongkong, Jan. 10. It is reported that the Annam Government refuses to release the 'plane of the China Aviation Co. which landed In Annam last week owing to a fog while it was flying from Canton to Yunnan. It is stated that93 words
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Article86 1934-01-11 10 Amendment To Criminal Code. A r«»fji amendment to th* Criminal Pto''fdvwt! Cade pruvtdt.r that Ooroner in the fitrnMt !».'na nt>i -huula adjourn inywfsi pn:i--f)lDv's )tjsn uny deal]» allowed to be dinto murd'-r eulpjbin honuckK not amounting >o rP ircjcr ard enudiju; rjr*th hy a rmoh ac: u perron86 words
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Article47 1934-01-11 10 Nanking, Jan. 11. The Ministry of .Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Communications have sent an identical cable to the Annam Government requesting the release of the 'plane of the China Aviation Company which landed 'in Annam owing to a fog. —"Mm Kuo Jih Pao."47 words
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Article600 1934-01-11 10 Judge's Striciun VICTIM BADH DISFICI'RKI» T>HE case in whi» <...i stood hirt trial on cli; r untarUy c&twnj: yri« '>•«. a corrosive substance ami causing hurt with o rorrr stance to two i.iTW 1 Mnli .Abdul sink. reachtd it»* dn in the Assise Court the600 words
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Advertisement53 1934-01-11 10 j INCREASING i j SALES "I j UNVARYING i^^^ j TOLLEY'S BRANDY tijfik HAS NOW THE 11 lH i j L4RGEST SALE SpS3| j IN MALAYA Only $2.90 per quart. j Support P «si I j EMPIRE J i n j imujii jj. tui i ..xmniini in i i l53 words
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Advertisement19 1934-01-11 10 THI Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITER China Building, Chulia Street. "PHONE 5808. BDHGAPOI* FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE19 words
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2712 1934-01-11 11 Guest Of Honour At Rotary Club Dinner. OEACE treaties and current world affairs were referred to by Rotarian H.E. Major-iJen. L. C. L Oldfield, G.O.C, Malaya, who is shortly leaving for Home on retire meat, at a dinner given in his honour by the2,712 words
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Article185 1934-01-11 11 No Blame On Staff Of Asylum. TN returning a verdict of death by misadventure in connection with the death of a Chinese lunatic, the Singapore Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne) attached no blame on the staff at the Mental Hospital. The deceased, Low Siong, was185 words
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Article18 1934-01-11 11 Reuter. San Francisco, Jan. 10. Six naval flying-boats have started a ion-siop flight to Honolulu.—Renter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article286 1934-01-11 11 European Lady Badly Injured. 'From Our Ohm Correspondent Bcrembon, Jan. 10. A European si*ter attached to the m General Huspn-01. Sercmban. numeJ Miss Cowan, and her Malay syce, m*r with an unpleasant experience on their letum from Pernentiun Tinegi Estat?. iiuntjci Oadut, a little after 12286 words
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Article42 1934-01-11 11 Under the auspices of the International Buddhist Union, the Singapore Buddhist Association and the Chinese Buddhist Association, Bhikkhu Narada will deliver another lecture, Bodhisatti Ideal or the Buddha in the Making," at the Association Hall. 60. Wilkie Road, to-morrow at 8 p.m.42 words
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Article596 1934-01-11 11 Slash At Constable. II HEAVY SENTENCE Oil HAWKER. attack With a dagger on a con sUiljle was narrated before til District JndpO. Mr. H. A For nil yesterday. A Chinese youth name«l Chun Oil alias Chan Yum, was charged w|l (1) voluntarily i-aiiMintr hurt to policeman596 words
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Advertisement58 1934-01-11 11 OPENING AT THE C APITOLI NEXT WEEK A GREAT STAGE SHOW 4 "THE MIDNIGHT FOLLIES OF 1934" 8 Beautiful Dancers Betty and Arlene (Adagio Dancers), Frank Braidwood Musical Comedy Star. To be* presented with M.-G.-M.'s Grand Musical Extravaganza UCTArC 1 MATHED" featuring ALICE BRADY, MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN and the SjIAIiIj IflUl58 words
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1276 1934-01-11 12 Arsenal's Chances For Cup And League Double. <Frovi Our Own Correspondent.) LtiMiOb Dtt, '28. .«ertln ih* heavy Chrwtmas worn n .,Vt mrrot- WhlTJl motl l*>m« pla>»il '**V* JTIIVUJV in tuu) day*. provwed mnv? *cna.»tl na) Ul -l'"on v,1,276 words
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Article150 1934-01-11 12 Bowlers On Top At Renares. Reuter. Bonur»*. J«uv 10 I 'Hi" ihm'-tfuy iintvli bctwfpii the M.C.C Utv' t"' Ktitmu itf Vl?ii»iu«Kmin'E XI *ina U*euu linn In I'koudy *p*thrr helor* u crowd Of V imn >|H>cUUiU Soot»* VGSJANAORAM Xt VU rrnwnttajd 5 lor |D 1 MCC 19 lurReuter. - 150 words
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Article95 1934-01-11 12 Air Force XV Beats The Wiltshires. A goal, a penalty gca' and a try (11) points to nil, was the result of the meeting between the R.A.F. and a Wiltshires XV at Seletar J esterday. the Airmen being the winners. Play was even throughout and the first95 words
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Article69 1934-01-11 12 Dorothy B. P. team v. the Opium Packing Plant Sports Club at the Shanghai B.P.s court on Saturday at 3 p.m.: Singles Miss Teo Soon Neo, Khoo Eng Poh. Chua Joo Kirn, Tan Sip Chew and Chua Joo Say. Mixed Doubles Miss Teo Soon Neo and Khoo Eng69 words
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Article425 1934-01-11 12 LC. v. Keppel G.C. On Sunday. PLAYERS and starting lime* in the match between the Keppel G. C. and the Island Club at Keppel on Sunday morning are as follows IC. names first): 815 u.ta J T Smith «1» and H L H Llm "5) v. R425 words
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Article160 1934-01-11 12 Result Of Ladies' Siamese Cup Competition. Xhc final in the island Club Siamese Cup competition for ladies was played orT on Tuesda afternoon over 18 holes between Miss Abed (231 and Miss Nelson «36> and resulted in a win fcr Miss Abed by 3 and 1. Ine160 words
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Article152 1934-01-11 12 A return match was played between the Fong's B.P. and the Universal B.P. on Sunday last at the latter's court, resulting in a draw of 4—4. Scores (Fong's players named first) Men's Singles Chua Chian Tee beat Chan Fook Kun 15-12, 15-5; Choo Tian Hong beat152 words
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Article97 1934-01-11 12 The following S.G.C. ladies' medal winners for 1933 aie eligible to play for the Gold Medal on Monday. Jan. 29, at Bukit Timah. Conditions are pooted on the Club noUce board. Mrs. H. C. Atkin-Berry, Mrs. W. McMullan, Miss E. Brooks, Mr*. S. P. Holmes-Smith, Mrs.97 words
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Article27 1934-01-11 12 The hockey fixtures between Raffles College and the Ceylon Sports Club and the V.M.C.A. and R.E., which were to have been played yesterday, were cancelled.27 words
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Article123 1934-01-11 12 Europeans v. The Rest At The S.C'.C. THt" tWrd ittuiud ftprltv) oiAtrh <j»' w '"i tb* l Ewrrp'*fl* *nd tlv Roil of Stny*por< «ill he j,ii,voU tit hi* S.O.C l»-dfca Teicna: EUROPEANS. ItEST, ric <wjiu.i, c tiinl» Wi*h isr.n.c.i, I lit. Mffv» «Wl'te.». IHutfacumwru (C'SCI, |A S T-123 words
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Article287 1934-01-11 12 Chinese Hockey Team s Success. PiftymL or. Muir vn ground yesterday the SC R C b-aj tin* Collc/r Union in cotirtmmi? tttMmi Th"? fliijlicr.s »€ri? <(Uiokw' »ncl took their chance »rnrUig uv«? nun* Tnrir opponents Wtjl» otilv n>Hp ti» r*-ply oiU'fr Both nmin* w<-re of players. v(. A;tn«trniiß287 words
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Article33 1934-01-11 12 Exhibition Tennis At New York. Reuter. New York. Jan. 11. IN an exhibition match to-day. H. W. Tildcn beat Elles worth Vines in three straight sets B—ti. 6—3, 6—2. —Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article104 1934-01-11 12 A dinner was given to the members of the Horlicks B. P. by the President, Mr. Cilia Eng Siang. of the Serangoon English School, on Tuesday, in connection with his marriage. A toast was proposed by the hon. secretary, Mr. Tan Chong Beng who said: I would like104 words
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Article, Illustration376 1934-01-11 12 To-morrow's Fights At The New World. BOXING fans of the Muslim community will be backing Thajudeen to a man to-morrow night, when he ducks through the ropes to battle with Harry Graham, of the R.A.F The Ceylon-M a 1 a y champion is most 'anxious to376 words
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Article452 1934-01-11 12 Club "B" XV Beaten. ISLANDS WIN SCKAIT\ GAME. yiSITING the S.C.C ye.!»t<nluv 111, Islands "A" rugby team ►.«■•or a creditabit* victory over llu» < luW I "B" XV by eight poiliti (u pml >m*• I a penalty goal) to nil. The game was, in the uf452 words
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Advertisement82 1934-01-11 12 POWDERED MILK A FLEXIBLE MILK SUPPLY. MILK IS AN IDEAL FOOD FOR CHILDREN. USED FOR DRINKING AND FOR COOKING IT BECOMES 'j AN INDISPENSABLE PART OF THE DAILY DIET. THE DAY'S REQUIREMENTS VARY ACCORDING TO APPETITES AND THE COOKING SCHEDULE. I WITH KLIM ON THE SHELF A FLEX IB L82 words
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Article1106 1934-01-11 13 Tlayers Who Exploit Skill For 'Profit. rpHE long-awaited pronouncement of I the Royal and Ancient Club on the question of amateur status has at last made its appearance. As human ingenuity seems unable to frame a definition that will mark exactthe dividing line between the1,106 words
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Article404 1934-01-11 13 Ililliatfls And PinirPoiiK Tournaments. I 'vlinv u: nuvi O*"'» 'irrniiU t! it) H>'- f'olrt FinKc" uilUurdß tloui' belli t <« -jt/.i v »ouriinfnrntj«. MONDAY V- Mm, Mm v Ku|t CIK'IH; M'»l* i T- k v r.u» Ch>*tm I IQ 4 I"' ,1 11.-f tju-v N|lUi< v Uni ia»404 words
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Article117 1934-01-11 13 Inter-Pistrict Tournament Suggested. A Johore reader writer. The cricket season will be coming soon? What will Johore do? Will it be able to field a St?te team? Ther» are cricket teams in all the districts in Johore and an inter-district cricket competition should help to unearth talent117 words
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Article66 1934-01-11 13 Etceteras (in whites) v. Merchants in the S.C.C. tournament match on Tuesday at the S. C. C.: R W Brown; G. D. A. Lundon, W. H. McNeill, A. L. Hill, -R. V. Welch; H. L Davies. J. L. Bonnar; W. G. Skey A. T. Priest A M.66 words
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Article459 1934-01-11 13 Second Race For Worham Trophy. ON Sunday last the R.S.Y.C. "B class yachts sailed the second cf the series of three races for the Worham Trophy. They experienced difficulty in creeping above the line owing to the strong flood tide, and when the gun was fired.459 words
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Article177 1934-01-11 13 At the thirty-second annual general meeting of the long Soon Kok Association held on the Jth at Mr. Seah Lip Kiong's residence, 56, Chitty Road, with the President. Mr. Ng Mong Seng in the chair, the elections tor 1934 resulted as follows: President. Mr. Ng Mong Seng177 words
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Article61 1934-01-11 13 St. Mathews Y. P. G. team v. the 3endemeer A. C. at soccer on Sunday it 5 p.m. on the Outram school ground: Fong Wai Mun, Kong Guan (capt.), Ah Chong; Chiang Bok, Lian Bock, Ah long; Yew Whatt, Hai Choo. Quen Theong, Fook Choy, and Peng Kong.61 words
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Article47 1934-01-11 13 Government Monopolies Sports Club tmm v. he Marcelle B.P. at the Playfalr B.P.s court t Jalan Rajah, off Balestier Road, on Saturday. Tan Miang Cheng, S. Q. Quek, Ang Chwee Vhatt, Lee Jouy Seah, Lee Peng Kwang and U. K. Tan. Reserve' Samuel Leong.47 words
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Advertisement312 1934-01-11 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $;J3,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapcre. i LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. EC. The Ccmpany has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with312 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous818 1934-01-11 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 3 provided specially for them. Secretaries art nvited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-dats md complete. Happenings of general interest xill still be included in the818 words
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Article83 1934-01-11 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 one83 words
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Article59 1934-01-11 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.' Sir —In your recent issues it is observed that the two Queen's Scholarships for the Colony were secured by a Penang Chinese boy and a Singapore Eurasian iad; and the «uy one awarded in the F.M.S. was won by an Indian youth. Where59 words
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Article93 1934-01-11 14 fj'o the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sr—Yo«u eovrnspnnden. "Nick" ia ngbi in rayir.K Wat tii> comvrsum tl ail people oi Maluvft to Ulrtin. und also inter-man luge. would Hit- rvcutwilHUiW Thi* i* ulj*o 1» agree. m o: with "An Obvrv.r" mm "Fair Play* on J C -p?»liuuJa Scleucf-93 words
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Article228 1934-01-11 14 /To the f.dllor, "Mai-va ltiownc "112 au 3 ]Ut>\CfS ;ir« i~ued only lot tin* -watme ntuyoUj 01 vt!m«s plying for Mr*. I lail »i H'f whv jj ople are allowed to sluxid at al. rhe Trac'.lon Cn. ouetu u> wt li better ex triple k other !iciueo»hoW "tt.228 words
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Article332 1934-01-11 14 (To the Editor, "Malaj/a Tribune-") Hir —The "Indian Obsuva" Ipi the big black cat out of Lbo hag *b«m ho ended hL* reply to Mr S M Sharma by suggesting the: name of a Ccyloneso iw> a rcyi-tsentativi? of the Indian community in tin- Council I rauno.332 words
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Article71 1934-01-11 14 Mr. Chan Soo Ann, of Malacca, writes pro- testing strongly ftgVUt fur.dj subs;:ibed fen the recent Wangkang being utilised to buy mementos for distribu ion to those who assist cci In organising and conducting the celebrations He says that he raised the mr.tter at a meeline of71 words
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Article218 1934-01-11 14 Record Flight Attempt Denied. London, Dec. 27. Mr. MANMOHAN Singh has not been lost. He landed at Croydon where he is now awaiting favourable weather. The news that Mr. Manmohan Singh went no further than Croydon after leaving Readinc on the 23rd caused general surprise. Anxiety218 words
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Article142 1934-01-11 14 France Alleged To Have Designs. wot how. Bxcllcmtnt has been caii-Hert by tin publication In tne l««*l "Mm Kwok Vat Puo" of u de e potch from Nankins siaunß thut Frame lu consti-ucttac avtntlmi lluld». reinforcing bi« border patrols on tbr Kwangfl-Yuui> border and ib IncltUip the abu«»inal142 words
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Article45 1934-01-11 14 The report published in the Indian Press that a Bill relating to Muslim Women's claim for divorce and separation was introduced by Mr. Khaliluzzaman Siddlql in Hyderabad legislative Council is authoritatively denied as no such Bill has yet been introduced in the Council.45 words
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Article38 1934-01-11 14 Rangoon. Dec. 26. TJ Saw, M.L.C., Councillor, Inseln Municipality and member ot the People's Party, was arrested yesterday on a charge of delivering an alleged seditious speech at Henzada and was immediately taken foe trial.38 words
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Article88 1934-01-11 14 Sir Henry Gidney, the Anglo-Indian representative at the recent London RoundTable Conference sailed from London for India on Dec. 23 and will arrive in Bombay en Jan. 11. In a farewell luncheon Sir Henry said that unless the Anglo-Indians received an adequate percentage in the services as a result of88 words
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Article212 1934-01-11 14 New Laws Projected In Bulgaria. THE Bulgarian ecclessiastical authorities are preparing fresh and very liberal legislation for 'he regulation of marriage and divoroe ahich are exclusively ecclesiastical matters in Bulgaria, there being no civil marriage or divorce. Under th? projected new law, a boy will oe at liber'y212 words
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Article154 1934-01-11 14 French President <>jnn s S. A. Centre. Reuter. 112. r> it A CLEARING Ihihh- li-r XJL wfurh litis town t*MPU n'.*W' buJlcJtiitf l«it- reili'l ul «he horm tn lca ho-. just been opened bevc h> the F i Hod of the Salvation Army Prr&Mi-Lit. who poiarnHKiReuter. - 154 words
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Article15 1934-01-11 14 German youth is being educated to untitled what cannot be had without war M Smith.15 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement289 1934-01-11 14 you drinL a cup cT really otdc! a e oArl your 'at*] frier.cl \Vno In a/ Tried it and ti.h. packet verify ilni/ /tatemont. 'WotANGE PEKOE SOLE DISTRIBUTORS j PHONE CHEONG KOON SENG CO., AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Sale-room, No.289 words
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Advertisement468 1934-01-11 14 I FRESH STOCK! ""PARKER LONDON-MADE" PIPES. (ienuine Briar. Well Finished. PARKER BRYUERE. A high claos pipe at a moderate price I I 1 JCHN BLUNT. Attractively finished and very modern 5; I 1 EVER-DRY. A pipe «hat ensures a very dry smoke $2 2 j BROWNIE A lightweight pipe for468 words
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Article4421 1934-01-11 15 Horace Annesley Vachell - By Horace Annesley Vachell. I i, i< at» 1 members who 11-i »m-i in the club II v. !ii it e They t3ki_* |j.he CoJloe Room I a man. thty play I ,tinu<»me»t. arfc 1 .m .t i.tle, XvTVg oil a-.' nfi»i t-dkf .i4,421 words
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Advertisement122 1934-01-11 15 Oifr"*- If ri( h fi>(),!s <Jisa f* rt p !t lu (i n,)t mean a "weak stomach." Sourness and gas doesn't mean "indigestion.*' Just take an anti-acid to sweeten fees th e system, and enjoy life! Before meals,or afterward (vW when distress is Do tft s awne stomach »o» t»©*»»122 words
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Advertisement547 1934-01-11 16 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 service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. TO LET. TO LET —16. Arab St.: 56, 62. 64. 67, Allwal Bt: 6:5. Boat Quay;547 words
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Advertisement671 1934-01-11 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC NOTICES. 1 t THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) Head Office: China Building, SINGAPORE. LOSS OF SCRIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been made to the Liquidators of thus Company to Lssu« duplicate scrip in place of the following share671 words
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Advertisement457 1934-01-11 16 EDUCATIONAL. English Lessons by English Lady Teacher. Private $2.00. Class s cheaper. Bex 276. co M.T. For German lessons and translations, apply to P. Richter, Belle Vue Hotel, Tdok Blangah Road. Tel. 6580. Teo Hoo Lye Institution, (Dhoby Ghaut). RE.OPENS ON 15th JANUARY. IM4. Applications for admission now being leceivcd457 words
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Advertisement219 1934-01-11 16 A Warning. Bolt Your Doors—Lock Your Safes. The Invisible Man is in town. —SHOP AT THE SHOP WHERE EVERYBODY SHOPS— THE ASIATIC STAMP CO., j 28. High Street, SINGAPORE. Where you will find all the best and j j In test books for children and boys J I and girls.219 words
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Advertisement330 1934-01-11 16 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Experienced Chinese Tapp'ig Conductor able to read, write and speak English, Cantonese, etc.. for large hilly estate in Kedah. Only first class men mcd apply, good salary. Apply Bex No. 275, c o Malaya Tribune. A MALAYAN ALL-IN-ONE BOOK OF REFERENCE AND GUIDE. (Illustrated—With Maps and ChartsUseful Tables).330 words
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Advertisement233 1934-01-11 16 I mmtmm RELIABILITY I QUALITY Pft3 THE THREE CONDITIO'. J LOOKING KjR, ARE -FOUND. IN PARAMO I N I n J Swiss Made W Full Assoiti:: I WRIST AND POCKr I including 1 1934 MODI are now being flq a YICK WOB lIINgI (NEAR MI DDI E >ADI. eyjtfssssssJ»jsJ»Jß*J A.JGP233 words
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