Malaya Tribune, 12 January 1934
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Title Section36 1934-01-12 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XXL No. IP SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Jan. 12, 1934. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1934.36 words
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Advertisement214 1934-01-12 1 Read The Sunday Tribune Dominant i In Malaya I KOI i POWDERED MILK I KLIM IS STANDARDIZED FOR QUALITY AND PURITY IN KI.IM WHOLE MILK YOU KNOW THAT YOU Alt,- GETTING THE SAME AMOUNT OF IiUTTERFAT IN' EA H CAM- THEREFORE. IF YOU RELIQUIFY TEE KI.IM ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS, KNOW214 words
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Advertisement173 1934-01-12 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles IMace, St*** pH» Importing Diamonds and Vcail Necklaces ol every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying guM coins and gold urnayienti of every class and quality, paying; highest rites according to daily exchange rates. i GUINNESS IS THE BESTI I173 words
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935 1934-01-12 2 YEARS OF HARD WORK. A Six-Hour Wait. SUCCESS DEPENDS ON YOURSELF. AUT of Nowhere, at least one lucky girl has jumped into the whirl pool of motion picture success without any apparent visible effort. Yet it has taken effort —years of struggle, of planning, of935 words
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876 1934-01-12 2 Glimpses Of Some Forthcoming Films. CLAUDETTE Colbert appear in "Torch Singer" at the Capitol on Sunday, and at the end of the run of tins film the "Midnight Follies of 1934" will be presented in conjunction with the film "Stage Mother." ALICE Brady is a cyclone876 words
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Article224 1934-01-12 2 Star's Fight Against Lameness. I Hollywood. "IfISS Barbara Stanwyck, according to i'l close personal friends, is fighting a desperate battle against permanent lameness and possible disfigurement. A double back and hip injury resulting from two film accidents has never completely healed and Miss Stanwyck's recent collapse224 words
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Advertisement48 1934-01-12 2 THE IMPERIAL "GOOD COMPANION." The only All-British Portable Typewriter built on the standard 4-bank principle, embracing all the facilities attached to a Standard Typewriter. THE VERY LATEST IN PORTABLES ON THE MARKET. Shipments by every mall. Sole /"jents: Duncan Roberts, ltd. 112ii4A Robinson Road, Singapore, kw 'Phene: 7M9.48 words
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Advertisement308 1934-01-12 2 DANGEROUS POSSIBILITIES i i I j I Germs multiply at an amazing rate and one single germ can be- j come seventeen millions in 12 hours One of these deadly I enemies entering your system will work untold havoc and seri- ouslv impair your health and business but the use308 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-01-12 321 words
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Article179 1934-01-12 3 Full Agenda For Next Meeting. Reuter Wireless. London. Jan. 8. nriHE next League Council meeting at Geneva on Jan. 15 will consider a full agenda, the most important item of which concerns preparatory measures for the plebiscite to be taken in the Saar m 1933 to determine whetherReuter Wireless. - 179 words
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Article74 1934-01-12 3 Formation Of An EconomicGroup. Reuter Wireless. Prague. Jan. 9. Doctor Benes opened to-day the first I session of the Economic Conference of 1 the Little Entente, which well-informed quarters think may form the nucleus of a new economic unit to replace that destroyed by the fall of theReuter Wireless. - 74 words
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Article86 1934-01-12 3 The Executive of the All-Indian Leaders' Conference, which was formed the other day with Sir Chimanlal Setalvad at- chairman, was to meet on Jan. 6 to consider the date and venue of the proposed conference as also the question who should be asked to preside. Mr. Ansari had been approached86 words
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Advertisement304 1934-01-12 3 AND NOW^ THE U NEW WOLSELEY*"^ A LIKE ACHIEVEMENT TO THE I HORNET FOR THE "9 k P 'MOTORIST You remember the quick fame gained by the Hornet? Well here is another I! model for popularity as ambitinus in its features and as exciting in t performance. This car is304 words
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Advertisement394 1934-01-12 3 Tears cease and baby's pain is soon soothed away with a teaspoonful °f Woodward's Gripe Water. Woodward's checks fermentation gpiSk ensures complete digestion. It removes the cause' of discomfort in <Mr a natura l way. Woodward's contains no opiates, and is safe to give babies of any age. J^oo'dward's GRIPE394 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous198 1934-01-12 3 TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. GMT. 8.0 a.m. Time Signal from Bis Ben. News Bulletin. R/uit Market Notes supplied by the Intelligence Branch of the Imperial Economic Committee. 9.15 m A popular Russian programme (gramophone records). (i a.m. Time Signal from Greenwich. Foceign Affairs, a talk by Mr. Vernon Bartlett. D 15-10.0 a.m.198 words
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Miscellaneous87 1934-01-12 3 Margot Macgibbon (violin) 11 45 p.m. The British Empire. The Commonwealth of Nations, a talk. (Time Signal from Gceenwich at 12.0 midnight) 12.15 p.m. An organ recital by Pearce Hosken. from the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House, London. 12.45-1 0 p.m. News Bulletin. Fruit Market Notes supplied by the Intelligence Branch87 words
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Miscellaneous94 1934-01-12 3 4 0 p.m. Interlude (gramophone records) 4.10 p.m. Music and the Ordinary Listener talk by Sir Walford Davles. 430 pm. The Hotel Metropole Orchestra. Header. A. Rossi). directed by Emilio Colombo, relayed from tftt Hotel Metropole, London. 5.0 p.m. News Bulletin. 5.15-6 0 The BBC. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry94 words
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498 1934-01-12 4 Shipping News Notices. "OAKLANDS" FOR THE SCRAPHEAP. A Barque That Has Seen Many Owners. THE latest reports of the iron barque "Oaklands." salved by Svitzers from Hven Island, where she had s'randed while returning to Mariehamn from London, are so discouraging 'hat there is little doubt that the old-timer will498 words
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Article378 1934-01-12 4 British Ships To Carry A Fully Qualified Physican. When a person falls sick, or meets with an accident at sea. on a ship not carrying a doctor, he, or she. is dependent on the good offices of the master for medical treatment. To enable him to carry cut378 words
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Article128 1934-01-12 4 The Imperial Merchant Service Guild learns from one of their correspondents in the East that the apparently native-owned barque Shummuganathan," 3:50 tons, encountered a cyclone on the way to Akyab from Jaffna, Ceylon, in the Bay of Bengal. The barque broke her back and foundered without128 words
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Article238 1934-01-12 4 Flettner Gives Up Idea Of Rotar Ship. Hamburg. Dec. 18. MEMORIES were awakened to-day of an invention which nine years ago was much discussed, the application of rotating towers to ships in order to increase their speed with simultaneous considerable economies according to engineer Flettner. by the announcement238 words
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Article222 1934-01-12 4 Fantastic Stories Floated Around Her. On Dec. 9, 1901. *he famous convict ship 'Success" arrived at Waterloo Pier, and was moored alongside for exhibition purposes as pari of the tour round the British Isles, which .asted for many years. A remarkable history was attached to the :hip,222 words
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Article139 1934-01-12 4 Directors' Proposals To Debenture Holders. I The directors of the Holland-America Line Mail Service Company, which owns the steamers "Statendam" and "Volendam." announce that the liquid assets of the company are insufficient for the payment of interest on the Debenture loan, dv" Jan. I. They propose that the139 words
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Article206 1934-01-12 4 Mystery Of "Night In A Lifeboat. Reykjavik. Dec. 13. IT became known here to-night that one of the six Germans thrown into the sea while they were attempting to .rescue the crew of the 8.-itish trawier, "Margaret Clark." when she grounded yesterday at Oerarfi, has been found safe206 words
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Article221 1934-01-12 4 Bitf Percentage In Native Tonnage. During October, snips entering Italian ports numbered 18.524, with a total tonnage cf 7.244.334 discharging 153,172 tons of qoodo ,nd landing 294,019 passengers. During the snne period, 18.404 -.hips, with a total tonnage Of 7.188.144 tons, left Italy after having loaded r.79.081221 words
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Article87 1934-01-12 4 Japanese Crew Taken Aboard American Vessel. The American freighter "Icwa" (5.724 tons) and the "Heiei-maru No. 12" <5 460 tons» of the Karafuto Kisen Kaisha. came into collision ir the Tsugaru Straits shortly after midnight o:i Dec. 23. The JaDanese vessel suffered a crack 15 long. on the87 words
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Article92 1934-01-12 4 With the advent of Boston's new pilot ship, the "Northern Light." .he old "Liberty" built in 1896. which has ton service in Err-ad Sound, at the entrance to Boston harbour, for many years, will cc retired The "Northern Light," a luxuriously-fitted schooner yacht, was built92 words
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Article270 1934-01-12 4 American Vessel Sinks Near Manila. TWENTY -THREE men. members of the crew of the m.v. "Milagros." escaped a terribn» death at sea when they succeeded in getting clear of the burning vessel which was carrying a quantity of highly inflammable cargo. The "Milagros" caught fire270 words
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Article204 1934-01-12 4 British Shipping Occupies First Place. Recently issued Fvcnch port statistic? show for the Blßt time the 'hare tha; foreign j.iipplr-' has in the country's pert traffic. British f-hipping occupies Br si place. The figures refer to the traffic from January to the end of August of last204 words
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Advertisement557 1934-01-12 4 STEAMER SAILINGS* P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England > MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FOR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (UadCl Contract with His Majesty's Government. OUTWARD FROM LONDON Fi-r China and Japan. mt. Dll» Tonnage. Singapommr n »y»i 1834 •SOUDAN557 words
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Advertisement184 1934-01-12 4 TfjLLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port Calling at Colombo. Bombay, Suez, Port Ba,d B^ l l Venice and Trieste. Said, B«rindisi, Venice and Trieste. Due Leave Due m v MONCALIERE Feb 2184 words
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Advertisement235 1934-01-12 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deulsch j PI Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft. (Companies incorpo:ated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. t m.s. DLISBURG. via Manila Jan. 11 m.s. RHEINLAND, via Manila Jan. 23 t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Feb. 6 s.s. NORDMARK, via Manila235 words
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Advertisement593 1934-01-12 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. KORDDSUTSCHEB LLOYD, 'Incorporated in The under noted are the Company's Intend** Cxturet:— OUTWARDS ISM. "TRAVE." fo: Manila. H'koin B*hal North China and Japan J.ui 11 HOMEWARDS. I«M. t "GOSLAR," for M'seiiU's. Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen "COBLENZ." for G noa. Barcelona, Adam. R'dam. H'bu:g At Bremen J: Passenger steamers593 words
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Article586 1934-01-12 5 Mining Shares. Singapore. Friday. 11 a.m. Tne following tin share quotations are Issued by Fraser and Co exchange and «tock brokers: Issue Value Buyers. WtOtmm. £i Asam Humbug Tin 38- 40--£1 Austral Malay 36|9 370 bs Ayer Hitam Tin 14 6 lit $1 Ayer Weng 2.10 217586 words
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173 1934-01-12 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. SLIGHT DECLINE IN RUBBER. Tin Makes A Small Spurt. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore). 13$£ cts., down ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $118%, up Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 4% cts., down 1 :Y2 ct. Market Tone: Quiet.173 words
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Article126 1934-01-12 5 Should Singapore Have A Stock Exchange? The 98th. 99th and 100 th meetings ot the Trait Commission were held in Singapore, on Jan. 9. 10 and 11. Evidence was taken from vhe following: Mr. J. C. Walker (Messrs. Thos. Cook and Son. Ltd.). regarding the tourist business126 words
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Article29 1934-01-12 5 The output cf Malaka Pinda estates for December. 1933. amounts to 5-\2OO lb., making teal of 188,700 lb. for the fcur months 0? the current financial year.29 words
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Article90 1934-01-12 5 Weekly Statement By Guthrie And Co. MESSRS. Gu hiie and Co.. Ltd.. in the» weekly lubber report c'ated Jan. 11. s ate: The mark t has continued quietly :'eady throughout the week After a series of mild fluctua ions the position temains much the Mm 1 as when90 words
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Article158 1934-01-12 5 German Dollar Bonds To Be Paid At Par. Reuter. Bei l.n. A "test rase'" decision regarding the value of German dollar bonds has just been given Ly a Dusseldort court. The Vereinigte Stahljwerke were ordered to pay the company's dollar bonds on a par basis ofReuter. - 158 words
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Article163 1934-01-12 5 The weekly rubber auction repor submitted by the Singapore Chamber cf Ccmme: cc Rubber Aeaodattca dated Jan. 10. states: Catalogued 2 068.023 1b.=:923.22 ton.*. Offered 2.028 015 lb. 905.36 tons. Sold 1 568.419 lb -700.18 tons Londcn. spot. 4-7 32d. New York, spo 8-9 16 cts. PRICES163 words
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Article88 1934-01-12 5 Reuter. London. Jan. 11. Sir R! hard Jnck'cn. IhallMill of the Indian Cotton Inquiry Committee established with the object cf Increasing the use ol Indian cotton in Lancashire, has lea for India to investigate rrolems in connection with the committee's work. He will be joined inReuter. - 88 words
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Article299 1934-01-12 5 Telegram From Nanking Ministry. A DESPATCH frcm the Ministry of Finance of the Nanking Government to the Ohhvse Consula e-General in Singapore states: On ar.d from Dec. If, 1923, nut run duti-s arc being levied on rice, oats, v/h at, barley, flour and other c.-reaL, Unpolled into China299 words
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Article59 1934-01-12 5 New Chairman Of The T.P.A. Reuter. Loudon. Jan. 11. Sir Samues *Wilson, the runner Permanent Under-Secretary for the Colonies, who visited Malaya last year, to report on the Decentralisation proposals, has been elected Chairman of the Tin Producers' Association lin succession to Sir (Itorge Maxwell who hasReuter. - 59 words
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Article284 1934-01-12 5 Foreign imports of un ore during the month .f December. 1933: Country of Origin. Tons. 1. Alaska 2. Burma Mi Netheilands Inch-:—-Banka and Eilliton 8 Singkep Otlur Places I S 4. French Indo-China 1M 5. Japan 5 80 fc. Siam 1250 Tanganyika 21 r. Union of South284 words
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Article100 1934-01-12 5 THE TIN "BUFFER POOL. Why Sir George Maxwell Resigned, Reuter. London, Jan. 12. E XPt jAINING to an interviewer the j reasons for his resignation from the Tin Producers' Association, Sir George Maxwell declared that the •'buffer" stock scheme was likely to perpetuate control. He admitted that some form ofReuter. - 100 words
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Article126 1934-01-12 5 New Swing Bridge Over River Weaver. Erected at a cost of £52,000, a new swing bridge has bepn completed over the River Weaver Navigation at Acton Bridge, near Northwieh, Cheshire, forming' part of an extensive scheme of improvement of the mam Chester-Warrington read which is being cairied out126 words
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Article162 1934-01-12 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. I Prlrf.s for Shell Motor- Spirit a rid various brands cf Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor .Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon to 82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-,;alloii drums162 words
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Article108 1934-01-12 5 Imported As Rai Poison In F.M.S. A very rare mineral in Great Britain, witheritc (barium carbonate), which provided the gieen flares that illuminated no man's land on the Western Fixmt duiing the Great War. is being raised at Annfield Plain, Durham It is Ufcfd in many ways, but108 words
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Article643 1934-01-12 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Fnday li a.m. The following rubber share quotationi arc Issued by Fiaser and Co. and uyail uid Evatt: Issue Value. Eraser Lyall <s Shares Co Kvatt I 1 Allenby 095 i.05 097y 2 i-00 1 Alor Gajah 060 0.70 0.60 0.65 IA. Hitam 0.95643 words
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Article42 1934-01-12 5 The. following i; a Bat of rubber outputs for the month of December: 1933 1932 lb lb Brand 34,000 38,000 Cfaaagkat 40,882 33,368 Haytor 18,198 21,386 Indragirl 84 516 73,435 Unas 53,100 46,400 Nyalas 41 300 46,800 Tapah «4,863 90,29742 words
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Advertisement56 1934-01-12 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated In New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. OFFICE: t, UNLAY SON GBEEN. 91 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. f FIRE, MARINE, I MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. m ROAD OFFICE: Na. CaaE Stow*.56 words
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Advertisement155 1934-01-12 5 LEE WAH BANK, Ltd. (Incorporated in the 5.8.). No 18, SOUTH CANAL RD. Foreign exchange business transacted at favourable rates. Correspondents at the principal centres in China and other parts of the world. Current and Savings Accounts opened; deposits received for fixed periods at rates to be ascertained on application.155 words
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Advertisement68 1934-01-12 5 WHEN YOU HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. No doubt you have some unrealised dream heretofore made impossible by inadequate funds. A Savings Account will soon enable you to make these desires a reality. Sufficient ready money for your next holiday—perhaps some article you want to buy—any wish you have can be68 words
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Advertisement187 1934-01-12 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. incorporated In Straits Settlement*.) SUCCESSORS TO IHE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. lIEAD OFriCE. CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OP DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng.187 words
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Advertisement169 1934-01-12 6 k&^ PACKED OUT AGAIN 1 EVERYBODY'S RUSHING TO SEE THIS SPICY, MERRY j FOX MUSICAL COMEDY MATINEES: TO-MORROW AND SUNDAY, 3.15. j A fast and furiously funny romance of a BRASSIERE-KING S Nephew who tried to make girls beautiful I Weakness" I Hear the Song Hits j "GATHER LIP ROUGE169 words
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Advertisement310 1934-01-12 6 TRULY A GREAT COMEDY LAST NIGHT'S AUDIENCE SIMPLY ROARED!! Tb« of SHAMK W in his first j side-splitting role j TO-MORROW: OPENING AT MS. j Hear Your Favourite STAR SING THREE SONGS for the j first time in her Career j CLAUDETTE COLBERT Presented as 'Queen of the Nightclubs" in310 words
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Advertisement270 1934-01-12 6 V ILU-Lii I. I„ TTll ANOTHER GRAND COMEDY SUCCESS CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD j JAMES I With CYRIL MAUDE and 12 OTHER STARS {Gaumont-British Picture.) I! The best notice of ths Press show of 'Orders l s Orders' would be a gramophone j record of the chuckles and happy comments of approval270 words
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Article, Illustration347 1934-01-12 7 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SNIPPING THE "TERUKUNI MARU." The following passengers sailed by the Terukuiu Maru" for Penang. Colombo, Port ira;d and European Ports yesterday:— Mr. H. S. Paterson. Mrs. H. S. Paterson, Mr R. Ponsonby-Fane. Mr. B. Deumal. Mr. K. Kondo. Mr. H. L. Marwah. Mr.347 words
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Article103 1934-01-12 7 Sigli." Dutch; 373 tons, from Samarinda .2-1 for unknown Jan. 15. Senang." Dutch: 729 tons, from Palembang 12-1. for Palembang 12-1 Reten." Dutch. 253 tons, from Rengat 11-1. r Rengat 14-1. Larut." British: 464 tons, from Malacca ""•-l for Malacca 13-1. Gostar German: tons, from irmghav -1.103 words
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Article98 1934-01-12 7 Stjtp* ALONGSIDE THE WHARVBB EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, Jan. 12. East Wharf (Entrance Gate n. m ft 23 Cape St. Francis. Anhui v tin Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). i< vo lir H Jinkni Maru 0. p nock 'Enteric* Gat* «> Steel SctenUa» :;o. renrith Castle 33; Kmpir* Dock98 words
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Article31 1934-01-12 7 From China and Japan by the "Kutsang," due at Singapore at 6 a.m. to-morrow. From Philippine Islands by the President Polk." due at Singapore at 5 30 p.m. to-morrow.31 words
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Article65 1934-01-12 7 The rates of issue of Money Orders drawn on the Kwangtung and Fulcien Provinces in China served by the Canton. Swatow, Foochow and Amoy exchange offices are as follows: Canton $66 Straits equal $100 Chinese currency (Canton bt» Government dollar). Swatow $58 Straits equal $100 Chinese currency.65 words
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Article141 1934-01-12 7 Reuter Wireless. Washington, Jan. 8. France has notified the United States that import quotas for American goods will be restored to the 1933 level.—Reuter Wireless. Paris. Jan. 9. A note issued by the Quai d'Orsay says ti has notified the British Government that France is readyReuter Wireless. - 141 words
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Article180 1934-01-12 7 SELLING Singapore, Jan. 12. London 4 months' sight jjj* JjJ* London 3 months' sight 1 London 60 days' sight j London 30 days' sight JJ J London demand London T.T. g Lyons and Paris demand Hamburg demand New York demand Batavia and Sourabaya ucmand Samarang demand Penang demand180 words
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Article193 1934-01-12 7 Singapore, Jan. 12. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $100 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $94 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $84 Rice. B. Siam 2 per Koyan $80 Siam. No.l $152 Siam. No. 2 $136 Siam, No. 3 $118 Siam. "Sinhuay"193 words
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Article37 1934-01-12 7 In connection with the Rally organised by the Automobile Association of Malaya to be held to-morrow, the Electrical Department has made arrangements to floodlight 4 .he Government Offices in Kuala Lumpur from 4.45 a.m. for the start.37 words
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Article205 1934-01-12 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. JAN. 12. High Tides—6.22 a.m., 9.05 p.m. Hockey: S.R.C. "A" v. R.C. S.R.C RC. v. Indo-Ceylon, R.C. Boxing: The New World, 9.15 p.m. Police Band: Katong Park, 5 p.m. TO-MORROW, JAN 13. High Tides.—7.34 a.m., 10.15 p.m.205 words
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Article82 1934-01-12 7 ALHAMBRA.—LiIian Harvey and Lew Ayres in My Weakness." CAPITOL—Edward G. Robinson in "The Little Giant." EMPlRE.—Cantonese talkie. GREAT WORLD.- Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay anc Chinese Wayangs. cinemas. Talkies: Sky Soldiers of the King." Star: "The Dummy." MARLBOROUGH—Ca. itonese talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Waynngs, cinemas, etc.82 words
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Article450 1934-01-12 7 Death Of Popular Chinese Lady. The fi ncral took place at Malacca on Tuesday of Madam Tan Chwee Tio, wife of Mr. Yap Eng Tee, the chief clerk of the Malacca branch of Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd. There was a large gathering at the house and at450 words
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Article179 1934-01-12 7 Reception In His Honour At Klang. "Flying is the safest mode of travelling" said Mr. Avadayappa Chettiar at a reception given by the Chettiar community of Klang in the Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce on Monday. Mr. Avadayappa Chettiar who flew from Kuala Lumpur in his Puss Moth machine,179 words
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Advertisement73 1934-01-12 7 DO YOU ADMIRE THE WONDERFUL j COIFFEURE Hfe (>F YOUR FAVOURITE SCREEN STAR. < WAVE SET H WILL GIVE YOUK HAIR THE SAME LOVELY APPEARANCE. j i H THE FOUNDATION FOR LOVELY WAVES j i INI I uctari* Castile Shampoo I ..d 1 HOLLYWOOD MARVEL PRODUCTS COY.j j r Lsim73 words
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Advertisement405 1934-01-12 7 j H4VE YOUR COPY NOW ttfi°,7fi SHADOW WALTZ. I GOLD DIGGERS' SONG. Film The Gold Diggers Of 1933. NEW RECORDS FOR JAN., 1934 j Also obtainable at:— j MONG HUAT CO. I (THE UP-TO-DATE STORE), I j 97, 99, North Bridge Road. Singapore. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED —Probationer Laboratory AssistantCollege of405 words
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Advertisement182 1934-01-12 7 UNBELIEVABLE YET TRUE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH ARTISTICALLY TAKEN 10 COPIES 4" x 3" FOE $1.00 HAVE YOURS TAKEN NOW. We lake photos day and night— j no matter if it is sunshine or rain. LEE FLETCHER 102, North Bridge Road, 'Phone 2850. Singapore. LAMPS/ of LASTING j I BRILLIANCE I i182 words
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Miscellaneous200 1934-01-12 7 I IPOSfAL IKKLLICtNtfI im.i i L SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Selat Pandjan\;. Bengkaiis. Siak, Pakan Baroe. Fort de Kocic and Padang (Arnpang) 3 p.m. North, N.-East and N.-West Sumatra Tohiti) 3 p.m. Bangkok (Halldor) 3 p.m. Sourabaya and Bandjermasin (Ban Ho Guan) 3 p.m. Java. South-West Sumatra. South-East Borneo, Celebes,200 words
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Miscellaneous76 1934-01-12 7 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mm Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations Deg. P. Inches. Hours. Deg. F. Alor Star 89 Nil 7.7 72 Ko*a Bharu 85 0.19 7.6 75 K. Trengganu 83 0.16 4.9 75 Bukit Jeram 88 0.77 6.5 72 Mersing 83 0.0876 words
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Obituary38 1934-01-12 8 MR. ANTHONY ROZARIO and family wish to comey their thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral of the late Mrs Ale:caridrina tNoni Rozario. and those who sent wn-aths ana htters of condoler.c-.38 words
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Article699 1934-01-12 8 pETTY moneylending, for long one 1 of the most nourishing busi nesses in Malaya, is by bold Govern ment and private action being virtually abolished. The circular just issued to Government sub ordinates, and published in our columns the other day, is of a drastic character, but699 words
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Article122 1934-01-12 8 Thursday. Jan. 4. His Excellency and Lady Clementi and Misses Clementi. attended by Personal Staff, recurned to Penang from Medan via Alor Star. Mrs. Nunn had luncheon at Bel Retiro Friday, Jan. 5. At 10 a.m. His Excellency presided at an inaugural meeting of the Penang Straits Chinese122 words
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Article318 1934-01-12 8 Mr. John Hands. M.C.H., of Kuala Lumpur, will go Home on twelve weeks' holiday e%rly in May. Lord and Lady Allenby are expected to spend two days in Kuala Lumpur towards the end of this month. Commander A. C. Bucknell, R.N.. Harbour Master, Selangor. will be leaving for Home on318 words
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Article127 1934-01-12 8 ONE of the speakers at the recent Methodist Conference made the statement that "many of our people come out to Malaya from Christian backgrounds and live truly selfish lives in this country." This may be true in individual cases, but is it justified as a127 words
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Article137 1934-01-12 8 II7HEN the Chief Justice passed the severe sentence of seven years' rigorous imprisonment on an acidthrower, he was clearly determined to make an example of the culprit, as a deterrent to others. This is a very despicable form of crime, involving great suffering and permanent disfigurement for the victims,137 words
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Article173 1934-01-12 8 rpHERE can be no two opinions as to the desirability in principle of replacing mosquito-buses with larger and safer vehicles but the storm of protest that has been aroused by their removal from the Serangoon Road route excites wonder whether this action was not a little premature—that is. beforr173 words
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Article232 1934-01-12 8 A N interesting—and somewhat bizaiTe —suggestion is made to us by a traveller who is something of an expert in footwear, its use in all parts of the world and its effect on health. He says that instead of having our rubber sole, on the outside of the232 words
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Article456 1934-01-12 8 By "Looker-On" OENANG accuses Singapore and j Malacca of jealousy. About what, pray? "Sara" and C.G." please oblige. "Japan Done Well." says a headline in a contemporary. Let us hope that she did it grammatically. A The United States may have a It cents j dollar; and the456 words
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Article37 1934-01-12 8 CINEMA NEWS, en :iugc 2 RADIO PROGRAMME, on page 3 SPORTS NEWS, on pases 12 and 13. CLUB DIARY, on pa-? 13. NEGRI SEMBILAN ASSIZES, on page 14 PETROLEUM MARKETERS' ASSN.. OB P 337 words
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Advertisement367 1934-01-12 8 j fr^^fcmJ I j Tradesman's Carriers. j j SPECIFICATION:— MUDGUARDS. IfUh m&tkm with double J FRVME. 23 inch. detachable stays. MA"VII PLATE. A* illustrated. FITTINGS Trols. WHEELS. 2G x I*, mcli TOOL DAG AND INFLATOR. I J TYKES. Dunltp Clipper Cairitr FINISH. Black Enamel All Wather." J f SADDLi:. Br<M»lis367 words
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Advertisement42 1934-01-12 8 HIGH GRADE BAND INSTRUMENTS m CORNETS, s TRUMPETS, ifl TENORS, Jffigj TROMBONES, <$£j\ <+ CL VRINETS, S B VRITONES, H II BASSES, |Jjl DRUMS, 3 In Stock. Special quotations given to Schools, Clubs and etc. SEASON Co., Ltd., 115, North Bridge Road, Singapore.42 words
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111 1934-01-12 9 SEVEN HUNDRED DEMONSTRATORS ARRESTED. ATTEMPT TO STORM CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES. Many People Injured. populace Inflamed By Revelations 01 Bond Frauds. j HE ferment in France, following the revelation that Ministers and Deputies were involved in the huge bond frauds perpetrated by Stavisky, the111 words
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Article155 1934-01-12 9 Paris. Jan. 12. OKVEN hundred arrests were made 1 during the demonstrations out ,lr Parliament last evening. Thirty police men and 30 demonstrators were sent to hospital but hundreds othem were injured. Columns of anti-Staviskv demon strators renewed their turbulence and tried to reach the155 words
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Article402 1934-01-12 9 Siavisky s Death Has Settled Nothing. Reuter. Paris. Jan. 11. Violent recriminations and attacks are likely to mark t?" da y* debate in the Chamber of Deputies on the Stavisky affair, which promise s to be one of the stormiest sessions in tne history of the Chamber. SixReuter. - 402 words
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Article201 1934-01-12 9 Girls' Hunger Strike In Sympathy. Reuter. Shanghai. Jan. 11. npHE eyes of all China are directed 1 towards Nanking where m. the Chinese prison. Paul Noulens, the irch-Communist who was sentenced imprisonment for life in 1931, is fast;i g unto death" a la Gandhi, Allowing the rejection ofReuter. - 201 words
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Article136 1934-01-12 9 Still Claiming Royal Blood. London. Jan. 11. THE trial opened at the Old Bailey to-day of Clarence Haddon who is charged with uttering letters demanding money from the King with menaces. On the application of Haddon, the Judge agreed to issue subpoenas for the witnesses asked for136 words
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Article37 1934-01-12 9 Reuter. Amsterdam, Jan. 11. The Dutch air mail 'plane. Postjager," arrived at noon from Batavia to-day. J It failed to break the "Pelikaans record as it was delayed by engine trouble and bad weather.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article453 1934-01-12 9 Chang On Progress Of East And West. Shanghai. Jan. 12. Marshal Chang Hsueh Li n f 1 f®* issued a statement to the following eff am a so idier and can only by the orders of the Government 11 the Government offers me a post whic453 words
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Article59 1934-01-12 9 Efforts To Prevent Smuggling. Reuter. The Hague. Jan. 11. A FURTHER secret meeting on rubber restriction held to-day, discussed, it is understood. the fixation of a high quota for native planters in order to discourage smuggling to the Straits. The discussion showed that the problem is surrounded withReuter. - 59 words
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Article168 1934-01-12 9 Charge Of Attempted Cheating* Fails. Yeow Kim Whatt, till recently cashier under Mr. Wee Kah Thian, owner of Fulau Tekong and Gunong rubber estates in Johore, was yesterday acquitted of the charge of attempted cheating by the Third Magistrate, Mr. R. J. F. Curtis. The accused was represented168 words
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Article448 1934-01-12 9 A Case Of Suicide? OFFICERS OF "CORFU" RELEASED. Rtuter. Yokohama, Jan. 11. r JpHE body of a British accountant, Mr. Alfred Copp, of Messrs. Maurice Jenks, Percival and Isitt, of London, chartered accountants, was found floating in the sea off the Bund in the neighbourhood ofRtuter. - 448 words
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Article79 1934-01-12 9 Bloodshed In Clashes With Workers. Reuter. Madrid, Jan. 12. A Fascist was shot dead and several others were wounded in clashes bee ween Fascists and workers in the centre of the city yesterday, the combatants using daggers, cudgels and iron bars_ De Rivera, son of the lateReuter. - 79 words
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Article43 1934-01-12 9 Former Member Of Hongkong Council. Reuter. London, Jan. 11. Mr W J Grosson, ex-member of the Executive Council, Hong Kong, once a well-known amateur rider in China, was killed while hunting with the Worcestershire hounds to-day. He was aged 65.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article39 1934-01-12 9 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 12. Customs officials have seized 4,000 cases of Japanese tunney fish oearing the National Recovery Administrations i "Blue Eagle," which may only be used in the United States on goods produced under N.R.A. conditions.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article144 1934-01-12 9 Alleged Suicide After Gun Accident. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Jan. 12. AT about 2 a.m. to-day Sneik Abu Bakar, the Second Magistrate o: Johore Bahru. was called to the General Hospital by the police to take the "dying exposition" of a Chinese who had144 words
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Article18 1934-01-12 9 A useful calendar showing three months at a glance comes from the English Electric Co., Ltd., oi Ipoh.18 words
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Article40 1934-01-12 9 The wedding will take place on the 27th inst. at the Church cf St. John the Divine, Ipoh. of Harry Nankivell Sawyer and Barbara Laidlaw Hope, daughter oc Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hope, of Kinta Gardens. Gopeng Road, Ipoh.40 words
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Article707 1934-01-12 9 A v Fight To The Last." JAPANESE MARINES TO LAND. Shanghai, Jail 12. JHK Central troops, with the cooperation of the Navy, are gradually closing in on Foochow an t besieging the city with the object, of forcing the 19th Route Army to evacuate the city707 words
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Advertisement14 1934-01-12 9 An interview with Willie Smith, the famous professional billiards player, appears on page 12.14 words
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Advertisement122 1934-01-12 9 j PULL THE STRING is all you need to do to open the h rmetically sealed inner container *\^^v^^ v n0 tin 10 cut and leave Eharp jagged edges no sticky tape to g xSSJg-' entangled in your fingers. And then is revealed to view the array of luscious choco)atfs.122 words
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Advertisement17 1934-01-12 10 Mni>,|''|i:li!li;li:t.J!iti lit|r'l!i|;!|ir|iilii| i|. f{!|,i|.i|lir7r.it!i|Mtiil::|::|illiif.ll'i|:il I I I I I I I I I t MMVMMMI g|L| '■J17 words
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Advertisement19 1934-01-12 10 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street. THONE 6808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSUFANCI19 words
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752 1934-01-12 10 DEAD BODY IN SWAMP. A Woman's Disclosures. ACCUSATIONS OF MISCONDUCT. (Fiom Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, Jan. 11. the hearing of the preliminary enquiry into the Gelang Patah tragedy was continued this morning before Sheikh Abu Bakar, Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru, unexpected discloures were made by752 words
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Article41 1934-01-12 10 Death Of Former Fukien Chairman. Sbanchai. .Tan 13. Yang «Shu Tsang, former Chairman of the Fukien Provincial Government, died at Shanghai on Wednesday night, at the age of 53, after a short period of illness.—"Min Kuq Jih Pao."41 words
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Article406 1934-01-12 10 >i* Raid On A House In Everitt Road. A RAID conducted on a house in Everitt Road by officers of the Revenue Dept. had a sequel before the District Judge 'Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday, when two Chinese women and a man were charged ,with possession of406 words
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Article138 1934-01-12 10 Kept In Custody Until Other Man Is Found. A Chinese named Lim Kuan was yesterday charged before the District Judge. Mr H. A. Forrer, with possession of 44 tahils of "Red Lion" chandu, valued at $350. It was alleged that hn was arrested at about 7 p.m.138 words
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Article123 1934-01-12 10 Theft Of A Schoolgirl's Books. I I A Ceylon Burgher youth, William H. Hudson, who pleaded guilty on Saturday last to a charge of theft of books valued at $49.70, came up for sentence yesterday before the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice. The complainant in this case123 words
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Article91 1934-01-12 10 Contraband In Hollow Of Bamhoo. An aged Chinese woman cigarette seller, Lim Goon, was yesterday produced before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. for possession of nonGovernment chandu. The woman who seemed so harmless in her petty trade, had adopted an igenious device- for hiding 15 chandu91 words
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Article141 1934-01-12 10 Every Confidence In The Government. Reuter. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Jan. 11. THE King, on the eve of his departure, broadcasted a speech to the nation praying that in his absence the Siamese people enjoy prosperity and happiness He especially asked his people firmly toReuter. - 141 words
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Article107 1934-01-12 10 Abusive Language To Process Server. <From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Jan. U. This morning in the Police Court, before Mr. J. C. Derrick, a Malay. Rahim bin Sidam Long, was charged with using abusive language to another Malay Mek tiin Baba. who gave .evidence on Dec. 6. on107 words
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Article221 1934-01-12 10 "Orders Is Orders" At The Pavilion. IF the last programme at the Pavilion theatre made a hit. the present one is going to break all previous attendance records. The attraction is the Gaumont-British Film "Orders is Orders," which commenced a season \esterday and met with221 words
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Article45 1934-01-12 10 A nasty accident ccurred in a saw-mUI in Syed Alwi Road early this morning. A Chinese coolie was busy near a circular saw when his ight hand war, caught by the instrument and badly injured. He was *afcen to hospital by ambulance.45 words
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Article26 1934-01-12 10 The scheme for a Chinese hotel at Tanah Rata. Cameron Highlands, is well forward. Tt is proposed to construct it in the new township area. i26 words
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Article499 1934-01-12 10 Alleged Retention Of Stolen Goods. I THE case in which a local lance-corporal of 13 years' service, Amar Khan by name, is charged on two counts of dishonestly retaining stolen property and another count of fraudulent possession of property, was carried a further stage yesterday before499 words
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Article104 1934-01-12 10 Legal Action Against South Africa? Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Jan. 9. A series of legal actions against the mandatory Governments of the ex-Ger-man colonies is foreshadowed by the meeting of holders of German colonial loans to-morrow, which will be requested to finance such legal actions. Herr Weigelt, chairman ofReuter Wireless. - 104 words
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Article92 1934-01-12 10 "Shockingly Deficient In Modern Ships." Reuter Wireless. Washington, Jan. 9. Introducing the Bill authorising the President to construct new units and replacement of ships necessary to bring the Fleet to treaty strength, Mr. Vinson, Chairman of the House Navy Committee, said Japan was already provided up toReuter Wireless. - 92 words
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Article92 1934-01-12 10 Chinese Girl Saved From Drowning. A Malay Police constable was responsible for saving a Chinese girl last night. He was on duty in the vicinity cf Clifford Pier when he heard a loud spash. Promptly going to the seawall and looking in'o the sea. he saw a92 words
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Article370 1934-01-12 10 Case Compounded. ALLEGED INCIDENT IN TEMPLE. DIFFERENCE of opinioi question of caste anion ne local Sikhs was mentioned ye before the Fourth Magistrate, M r J. M. Brander. The court room was era capacity with interested Sikl an eleventh hour settlement nounced by Mr. N. A. Mallal370 words
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Article92 1934-01-12 10 Alleges Extortion By Two Chinese. A youthful,Chinese tea-wai'r the New World. Ee To Eite. w..i day alleged in the Second Mi"' l|-;i Court <beforr Mr. N. Grice• y<' to have been the victim of extoi i<>\ two Chinese. Low So Cheng and Tan Boon wfi said to have92 words
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Article47 1934-01-12 10 On a .charge of cruelty to Lee Pat. a Chinese, was morning fined $8. <ten days' ment in default), by the Secoi trate. Mr. N. Grice. The accused, it was alleged, i twelve fowls in a basket irhic hardly room enough for more tha47 words
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Article154 1934-01-12 11 Confusion And Panic Reign In Foochow. Shanghai, Jan. 12. According to a Nanking report, the vanguards of the Central troops advancing on Foochow from Mintsin were only eight miles from the city yesterday morning. Fighting is expected to end within three days. Confusion and panic reigns at154 words
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463 1934-01-12 11 In Favour Of United Planters Association. Central Perak Meeting: Fears Of Possible Dictation. pERAK planters have approved in principle the proposed United I rs' Association of Malaya, h »ugh at the Central Perak P.A. ng a fear of dictation by the P.A.M. to district associations was expressed i as decided463 words
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Article246 1934-01-12 11 Deputation To Government Next Month. ring tn the question of Quit Rents the d an informed the meeting that it was tood that a deputation was to wait on Huh Commissioner some time in Febrund nothing more could be done until the result of the deputation was made246 words
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Article183 1934-01-12 11 Boy On Rails Hit By Engine. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Jan. 12. IfIfHILE attempting to cross the rajlW wav line in the face of an *wn**ning engine a Tamil boy. IV years, of age the son of Mr. Muttutamby. clerkSu preme Court Registry. Ipoh. was183 words
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Article65 1934-01-12 11 Nazis Insist On Politeness To Foreigners. Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 12 A German was. sentenced to six but the court decided to make an Chinese merchant in a Duesseldorf restaurant by calling him a Kaffir and a dirty Jap." The merchant pleaded ior leniency but the court decided toReuter. - 65 words
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Article66 1934-01-12 11 London Salvage Chiefs Bail Renewed. Reuter. London, Jan. 11. Captain Eric Brynmoor Miles, the London Salvage Corps chief who is on trial on charges of conspiracy as the result of the rounding up of the Harris fire-raising gang, was committed for trial at the Old Bailey to-day.Reuter. - 66 words
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Article765 1934-01-12 11 Barber Charged. UNUSUAL STORY IN LOCAL ASSIZES. JJOW an Indian barber named Suppiah Naidu was alleged to have slashed at the throat of a cook employed in a barber shop in Victor::; Street was described at the Assize Court yesterday before the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Haggard)765 words
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Article67 1934-01-12 11 The Municipal ondintr Jan. 6. show that there c X compared «lth 196 during the Mnd 166 in the corn-pond*! week ci The chief cause, of deat» beri-berl Phthlois 17, malaria pncumonH 25. cor. vulsion;, 9. dysentery 4, enteritis 11 The infantile death rate was 208.6 per67 words
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Advertisement17 1934-01-12 11 A, J musical comedy star —eic, en. with Mptro-Goldwvn-Maver's Spectacular Mtuical Production GORGEOUS SONGS AND DANCING ENSEMBLES17 words
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Advertisement234 1934-01-12 11 TERRIBLE BURNING NDJp Lifelong Sufferer from Eczema. Cuticura Healed. I have been a lifelong sufferer of the distressing malady eczema. It began with small pimples appearing on my ankles, and got worse when 1 went to work in the Mine. Finally the pimples scaled over, and the burning sensation and234 words
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Advertisement142 1934-01-12 11 NOTICE. i >M* i -jbii NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tht TW*l Mark depicted above u> the of Sam Ming L ather Bag, Ccmpany. oi No»_ 13 ana 15. South Bridge Road, Singapore, and to used by them in respect of Leath.r ba< u s. trunk.land suit-cases manufactured by them142 words
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1038 1934-01-12 12 THE BIRTH OF CRICKET IN INDIA Part Played By English Military Pioneers. ALTHOUGH there is evidence that cricket was practised in ancient days by the servants of the East India Company, and by men attached to English garrisons, the natives had little, if1,038 words
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Article144 1934-01-12 12 S.C.C. team v. a Naval team on Friday 119 th) at'the S.C.C: Dr. J. M. A. Lowson: P. W. F. Mills J. R. McDougall; C. Fittock. Y. W Brand. D. H. Tudor; T. M. Battenberg. C. A. Carey. P. Buschew. S. Kirk. J. N. Wainwright. S.C.C. '"A" team144 words
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Article92 1934-01-12 12 At the annual general meeting of the Horlicks B P on Jan. 7. at the residence of Mr. Ang Beng Lay, 18, East Coast, it was decided to charge a fee to members In connection with the fifth anniversary celebration as follows Schoolboys .and unemployed $1. employed $292 words
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Article33 1934-01-12 12 The sports events to be held on Sunday a», the Rovers B P. anniversary a t Mr. Aw Boon Paw's bungalow are:— Two miles race, swimming, broad jump throwing the shuttlecock.33 words
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Article125 1934-01-12 12 Merchants XV (in Club colours I v Etceteras on Tuesday at the S.C.C. in the last game of the Club tournamentD. R. Harper; G. Dodds. R. Land D. G. M. Owen. J. E. King; H. J M Hesketh. J. H. J. Dredge; L. V. Taylor E. O.125 words
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Article41 1934-01-12 12 Members of the Amateur Sporting Association arc kindly requested to note that the fourteenth annual general meeting which was originally fixed on Monday. Jan. 15. has been po. tpciMd to Friday. Jan. 26. at the same time and place.41 words
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Article46 1934-01-12 12 A Johore reader 1-piores the fact that although badminton ilourisne* in Johore. as elsewhere in Malaya, there is no Association cr controlling body in the State to arrange open tournaments and inter-State matches. He urges that something should be done about this matter.46 words
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Article47 1934-01-12 12 Tract ice nets will be up at Urn SRC. hcrtly. Members wishing to play in matches I J nr ™S the r °ming cricket season are requested to sign their names in the book provided for I the purpose, in charge of the bar boy47 words
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Article231 1934-01-12 12 'Tourists Behind" In The First Innings. Reuter. Benares. Jan. 11. THE three-day cricket match between the M.C.C. and Maharaj Kumar of Vizianagaram's XI was resumed here to-day In threatening weather. The sky was overcast and the wicket was deadened by the night's rain. On theReuter. - 231 words
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Article41 1934-01-12 12 Garwood In Aeroplane Crash. Reuter. Port Huron. Michigan, Jan. 12. nriiE motorbcat "racer Commander G a-wood was involved in a crash in an aero»!ane which landed in a large puddle covered with thin ice. Later. Garwood not injured.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration280 1934-01-12 12 Cup For Winner Of Main Event. THE question as to whether Aircraftsman Graham i:- the b st bantamweight in the Colony a the present will be dffinitely settled tonight, when be meets Mohamed Thajucieen in a 12 threeminute round fTrnttft at .he New World Arena. Graham's best performance280 words
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Article142 1934-01-12 12 Tics in the Diehard BP. Junior singles handicap tournament to be played at 3.30 p.m. en Sundays and at 5 p.m. on other days have hrcn arranged as fomwr.— Plm round (Sunday): chia Bch Choon rtcr.) v Ong Chin Uuan (plus 6); Neo Kirn Poh (—7l v. Chew142 words
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Article276 1934-01-12 12 Teams For To-morrow's Final. rnHF teami for the Malaya Cup final ai Kuala I Lima pur to-morrow will be Singapore: pevwg I It. liaiper nap! I. 1» Dainlrv. G. I). A. Lnla, J, n Fenwbk. D G. M. Owtsi. C. M. J. Ki;k.\ J C coke. K.276 words
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Article214 1934-01-12 12 Question Of Entertaining Visiting Xls. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Jan. 10. Mr. S. W. Gooding, in the absence of Mr. C. L. Green, the Vice-President, presided at the annual general meeting of the Perak Cricket Association held to-day. The election of office-bearers for the ensuing year resulted214 words
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Article57 1934-01-12 12 As the result of an appeal made by the CCA.A. .regarding the disqualification of one of their representatives at the Chinese spoils meeting in Singapore last November, which adversely affected their pain's aggregate, the j Committee have now come to a decision to award them the unit57 words
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Article198 1934-01-12 12 Keng Hock To Accompany Henry AS previuosly announced. A. L. Henry, the winner of the Malayan Breweries' •Best Footballer" competition, leaves for a four-months' trip to England at the expense of the manufacturers of Tiger" Beer, by the "Naldera" on Jan. 19. It will be recalled that198 words
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Article93 1934-01-12 12 '•Unregistered" < Pontian Kekhil) writes: The Pcntian Football League, was started in 1932 when the Pontian team, composed mostly of Government servants of Pontian Kechil. won the trophy, the PonUan Shield. The competition was rot resumed in 1933. is it the intention of the winners to keep93 words
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Article391 1934-01-12 12 Billiards Ex-Champion. INTERVIEWED BY Tup "MALAYA TRIBUNE? MR. Willi- Smith, one oi IMS J 1 s: billiaHs players in tl arrived in Singapore to-d; course of a Far Eastern to staying at Raffles Hotel. He was last in Singapore four years ago and mar i collect391 words
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Advertisement30 1934-01-12 12 &VEGETABLES STRAWBERRIES. RASPBERRIES. GOOSEBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES. LOGANBERRIES, BLACK CURRANTS. TTJFV AD P 1 RASPBERRIES and 1 iILY AlvL d S?pVATs DELICIOUS GREEN PEAS. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. 1 wjw IS.30 words
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Article521 1934-01-12 13 Dcf/ilctitions Referred To Public Prosecutor. r _U£ twenty-eighth annual general King of the Selangor Association U League will be held at the c Kuala Lumpur, on Jan. 23. at en the report and the accounts re: ented to members, report -tales. inter-a!ia: teams entered the Competire521 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-01-12 13 In the rugger match between the N.S. All Blues and the Chinese at Jalan Besar last Sunday.17 words
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Article182 1934-01-12 13 Willie Smith In Kuala Lumpur. r.'ful billiards was witnessed at the Club on Monday night when Willie one of the world's greatest cueists, met Gibb. the club champion, in a game l ofto. ~:mth conceded 500 points and scoring off (he red wiped off the deficit and 11*182 words
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Article56 1934-01-12 13 I.C.C A XV. v i 'Javal tpam on Thurslan 18. at the R.C.C.: I W M-.v.n-h: (eapl y, J< E. King.J H^L. A L Hill. R. C. Land. H J M. h C T. Owen: E O Barton. A. T. 1? Dnvidr,on. R 3 MrTier. W O Lowe.56 words
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Article62 1934-01-12 13 Cup Presented For Inter-State Competition. It is understood that the N.S. "All Bluesare putting up a Cup ;or inter-State competition among Asiatic teams representing the respective States and Settlements. This Cup will be called the "All Blues" Cup r.nd will be competed foi on similar lines in62 words
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Article93 1934-01-12 13 SCC. team v. the R.A. to-day at the S. C. C: H A Exley. Dr. W. G. Evans. J. H. Pediow. L. J. A. Feilden. P. H. Harrison, C Fittock. E. MacCreanor, C. A. Carey, Rev. Nigel Williams, C. N. Reed. J. N. Wainright. S. C. C. team93 words
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Article39 1934-01-12 13 In consequence of the course baring been closed at Keppel last week-end the monthly medal (bogie* will be played for on Jan. 20 and 21. and the Miblock Cup qualifying round on Jan. 27 and 28-39 words
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Article27 1934-01-12 13 Plavin.g at the Garrison G. C. course yestefdav evening Major Percival holed his tee shot at the second hole. His opponent was Major Austin.27 words
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Article426 1934-01-12 13 A Shanghai Enthusiast's j Suggestion. A CRICKET enthusiast, writing to the"North China Daily News." make-; the suggestion that the Shanghai Cricket Club should approach the authorities at Lord's with the view of inducing the M.C.C. to send a cricket team to Shanghai next year.426 words
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Article168 1934-01-12 13 Singapore Woman As Petitioner. The first peiiticn for divorce presented in Hongkong has been filed by Mrs. Dorothy Soares. wife of Mr. Alfredo Maria de Lourde? Soares, practising bavrister-at-law. says thr "South China Morning Post" of Hcngkong. Infidelity is put forward as one of the main grounds of168 words
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Article36 1934-01-12 13 Reuter Wireless. Belgrade. Jan. 9. Amid scenes of wild enthusiasm the Chamber of Deouties passed practically all articles of the National Defence Law. imposing conscription on all males asced between 19 and 21.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 36 words
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Advertisement305 1934-01-12 13 j Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force ovci• $:j.">,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in ihe Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Groat Ea tern Lif" Building. Street. Singapore. LONDON' OFFICE• 27. Old Jewry. EC. The Company has £20.000 d'|)* ltpli wi,n tn Supreme Couu of England and complies305 words
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Miscellaneous518 1934-01-12 13 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies Hi Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diati is provided specially for them. Secretaries or•nv.ted to co-operate in keeping it up-to-dat and complete. Happenings of general xnteres> ii ill still be included in the518 words
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Article1246 1934-01-12 14 Killed Wife's Friend. NEGRI SEMBILAN ASSIZES. HUSBAND who had been turned out of his home by his wife and mother-in-law, as a result of quarrels over another man, returned and stabbed the other man to death. He was charged with murder at the Negri Sembilan Assizes,1,246 words
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Article428 1934-01-12 14 Tamil Not Guilty Of Murder. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Jan. 9. THE case in which a Sinhalese named Tilekesekera. stood charged with murder by causing the death of Q Tamil coolie of New Seremban Estate named Kanan on .Sept. 26. at the 9th mile, Rantau-Sungel428 words
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Article124 1934-01-12 14 Sequel To Collision With Telegraph Post. (f rom Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Jan. 9. I In the police court this morning before Raja Kamaralzaman. the police magistrate, the Posts and Telegraphs Department. N.S.. were plaintiff.; in an action brought by them against a Tamil motor-car owner named124 words
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Article47 1934-01-12 14 Reuter Wireless. Wellington, Jan. 9. A wireless message has been received by the "Bear of Oakland." Admiral Byrd's supply ship, which is now here, itnorting that the Lincoln-Ellsworth Antarctic expedition has arrived safely at tie Bay of Whales and has found everything intact —Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 47 words
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Advertisement483 1934-01-12 14 ESCO INDEXED DIARY, 1934. Trice $?.50 each. (Postage 30 cts.). J COLLINS POCKET AND OFFICE DIARIES. If>34. Prices from 60 cts. upwards. j CIIAr.LES LETTS POCKET AND OFFICE DIARIES, 1334. > Prices from 60 cts. upwards. i THE BUSINESS DESK MEMO CALENDAR Price 51.50 each. Refill 90 cts. LETTS QUICKREF483 words
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Advertisement433 1934-01-12 14 1H THOSE CRITICAL EARLY MONTHS. How carefully the mother watches her baby's progress during the first I his ycung lift I Is he gaining weight Does he gtt enough sleep Does hi, him 1 These and countless other questions she is continually asking herseU quEstions satisfac ory answers usuaUy await433 words
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897 1934-01-12 15 Oil ZJalues From Service <^Angle. %|T? John Rome Buttle addressing i members of the National Petroleum Association recently said: my contact with the oil on one hand, and the large on the other, I have come to :hi don that, with regard to trial oils, you897 words
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Article73 1934-01-12 15 Million Dollars' Damage In Chicago. Reuter Wireless. Chicago, Jan. S. ONE million dollars' damage was caused by a Are in the business section last night which raged for an hour but which was controlled before it secured a hold on the elevated railway and an entire block whichReuter Wireless. - 73 words
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Article126 1934-01-12 15 Court Sequel To Recent Affray. (From Our Oivn Correspondent.) Malacca. Jan. 10. To-day in the police court, before Mr. J. C. Derrick, nine Chinese were charged by Inspector Majid bin Chota. six with voluntarily causing hurt to Leng Cheong and the other three with voluntarily causing hurt to126 words
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Article83 1934-01-12 15 A Malay. Huasain bin Suboh. of Ayer Molek. was charged with driving a motor-car from which goods projected so as to obstruct, endanger or interfere with traffic at Mill Road at 8.25 a.m. on Dec. 23. Accused pleaded guilty and was fined $3 with costs. Puteh bin83 words
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Article68 1934-01-12 15 Dr. W. M. Chambers. Deputy Director of Medical and Health Services, is expected on an official visit in Malacca on Monday. Miss McNeill. Health Sister, attached to the local Health Department, is shortly proceeding Home on leave. Miss Simmons is expected to relieve her. The Christian Brothers68 words
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Article315 1934-01-12 15 Royal Singapore Flying Club's Month. December is usually a bad flying month as the N.E. monsoon is breaking or has broken, and the sea is consequently too rough for much flying. This year, however, was an exception owing to the monsoon being late. The wind was steady most315 words
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Article32 1934-01-12 15 Reuter Wireless. Kabul. Jan. 9. The fourteen persons found guilty of conspiracy to assassinate Nadir Shah were executed here to-day in the presence of the Minister of War.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 32 words
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Article32 1934-01-12 15 Reuter Wireless. New York, Jan. 9. TweWe directors of the Chase National Bank have resigned, thus reducing the Board to 25, as two new directors have been elected.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 32 words
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Advertisement542 1934-01-12 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. Aliwal Sf 63 Boat Quay; 21.542 words
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Advertisement386 1934-01-12 16 THE PEOPLE S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC NOTICES. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) Head Office: China Building, SINGAPORE. LOSS OF SCRIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an aPP tion has been made to the Liquidators of this Company to issue duplicate scrip in place of the following share386 words
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Advertisement260 1934-01-12 16 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Lady Teacher with Senior Certificate for private school. Apply P.O. Bex 361. WANTED —Clerk must be thoroughly experienced in stock book and accounts work. Reply i Eox No. 277, c o Malaya Tribune. POULTRY BOOKLETS BY R K. GI'HATHAKLRTA, PE (V.S.V!. Poultry Course No. 1 25 cts. Nutiitive260 words
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Advertisement170 1934-01-12 16 $1,000 Reward *oi the capture of THE INVISIBLE MAN, Dead or Alive. Apply— H. G. WELLS. Universal Pictures Corporation. a Retain the Charm of Youth By Taking ABALA—RAKSHA. The Best Uterine and Haematinie Tonic. This wonderful specific is highly efficacious in all of MfnstruM Disorders, Profuse and Painful Menstruation. Spasmodic170 words
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Advertisement335 1934-01-12 16 EDUCATIONAL. Teo Hoo Lye Institution, (Dhoby Ghaut). RE.OPENS ON 15th JANUARY. 1934. Applications for admission now being received a*, the School from 9.30 cm. to 10.30 a.m. during week days. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). I-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore335 words
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Advertisement436 1934-01-12 16 OtCK 6 ENGINE STOPES I OUTBOARD MOTOSb I ENGINEERING TOOLS ft > MALAYA TRIRUNfJ 'PHONE 1171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. L PAYABLE IN AOVAM I jjjj Delivery Include* IndoHjH at office Postae* p<xui« I or close (Local cm < iftH residence. P.M BIC I Yearly W°o W< I Half-Yearly 17.50 |10 s(i436 words
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