Malaya Tribune, 19 January 1934

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XXI. No. ia SINGAPORE, FRIDAY JANUARY 19, 1934 FIVE CENTS*. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Jan. 19, 1934. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1934.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 250 1 y\ Read Th« <^ Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya WHOLE POWDERED MILK HUM IS STANDARDIZED FOR QUALITY AND PURTTY. IN KI.IM WHOLE MILK A j TOU KNOW THAT YOU AH, GETTING THE SAME AMOUNT IKPITERS U CAN; THEREFORE, IF YOU RELIQUIFY THE KLIM ACCORDING PO D.KM X NS.Y 00 I.
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    • 163 1 A. rUNTKH 6, Ka Hies Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds ai.d Pear! iNecklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest mark* i prices. Also buying gold com* and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying high c 1 prioi according to daily exchange rates. t > »t'iiniiiii»Hiii».niiiHimnfc.ii:i.«:ifn«iiiiiiiii
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  • 517 2 BOXERS ASSEMBLE IN HOLLYWOOD. Sporting Production. "GHOSTS" ON M.-G.-M. LOT. JJURLY ghosts of a fame-enshroud-ed past, their aggragate reign extending back through 34 roaring years, to lc<99, walked the earth re cently when four world heavyweight title holders assembled with their contemporaries within the gates
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  • 148 2 Gets Lead In New Film. AFTER intrviewing 2,700 girls, -jiving speaking tests to forty and silent tests to more than 300, Charles R.Rogers, has chosen Jean Rouveral to play the feminine lead in Paramount's 'Eight Girls in a Boat." He also give her a long term contract. Miss
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  • 290 2 New Picture By Next September. j CLOSER co-operation between British I and American film producers is the object of a visit to London of Mr. J. M. S( henck, President of United Artists, the I organisation of stars of which Mr. Char- i lea Chaplin is one
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  • 304 2 "Alice" At The Mad Tea-Party. fc'fTT'S a good thing," remarked Directo: 1 Norman McLeod. "that we got started on 'Alice in Wonderland' bsfcre Gracie Allen got here. I shudder to think what might have happened." McLeod is directing Paramount's screen version, of the Lewis Carroll classic, with
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  • 71 2 Two Paramount newsreel cameramen, John Herrmann and Carl Peterson, have joined the South Polar expedition of Rear Admiral Byrd. One of the men wai be with Byrd in the plane which will explore the unknown part of Little America. The film will be sent back in carefully
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 102 2 I I I j lecithin j 1 Jj*! •*'MPOOuaCIS 2;# iwevi fOOOANO ton Are you nervous, Irritable about small i matters or unable to concentrate on your >•!•• ""SJSTJSm aMMwRT work. Are you weakened by overwork, worry or the tropical climate If so, try Ul'ii WAMPOLE'S Jgi S^BSCT P HOSPHO-
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    • 60 2 I DE RESZKE &Hq yimstoQT>dt of Curettes Plain, Ivory Cork Tipped i i t I I I I i(^ICARETTES<J Enjoy a cool satisfying j smoke at anytime. Keep a tin on hand they are always fresh. Save your coupons—high-class gifts are presented. Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. Singapore Penang Kuala
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    • 309 2 I KILL. THE GERMS with j INHALANT^ Put a drop on your handkerchief j Just a tiny drop of Vapex generates a powerful antiseptic which is the dreaded enemy of a cold. It cures colds with< unsettmjr your system and keeps you healthy and clear-] j cd. Don't endanger your
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  • 532 3 AND HIGHER PAY. Salaries Too Low. I i NTERS' APPEAL TO EMPLOYERS. RE arc differences of opinion amongst employers, says "The as to the probable effect on position if Restriction be d, but viewing the matter all points we think that more ill be
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  • 151 3 British "Step-Motherly" Attitude. London, Dec. 28. A N article in Lloyd's list Annual Review for A 1933 criticises the "step-motherly attitu* of the British postal authorities towards a» "it'compares the United State, contract for the carriage of air mail amounting teJJJT U* million sterling with the
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  • 359 3 India Defence League j Alarmed. London, Dec. 25. rE words "God Save the Kihg-Emperor and Mahatma Gandhi," which appeared in a newspaper adv.rtisement at Dismouth, Devon, have caused perturbation in the India Defence League and other circles. The advertisement announced a public meeting, under the auspices of
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    • 209 3 J MORRIS 19 3 4 1 THE CAB YOU'RE PROUD TO OWN A THE MOHHIS COWLEY SIX SALOON j The now COWLEY SIX is certainly 1 DV CIV 1934 car l[ has all tho ca P acU >' I MORRIS COWLLI □■A tor L>rvice whicn won for the Four of
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    • 252 3 rf RUST AND. I 1 CORROSION J by the use of Metxink, the most JJ efficient paint for all metal surfaces. 5j Recently introduced by Hubbuck's, Metzink is a combination of Metallic Zinc and Zinc Oxide with the necessary Tj vehicle. Its effect is to galvanise the lndent"throuqh j r
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  • 968 4 Shipping News Notices. NEW BRAZILIAN FLEET. First Unit Launched At Barrow. THERE was launched from thi yard of Vickers-Armstrongs. Barcow, recently, a training ship for the Brazilian Navy. It Will be the Hot unit of the new Brazilian fleet, and is intended for mid-shipmen and cadets. The launching ceremony was
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  • 298 4 Oil Tanker Sold To Tht Scrappers. A SHORT time ago, when the tanker market seemed to be about the only one in the shipping world which was retaining anything like its place, the successful experiment was tried of providing spirit tankers with a new section as their steel fabric
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  • 192 4 San Francisco To West Coast Of Mexico. San Francisco. Jan. 1. Mr J. Harold Dollar, president of the Pacific Steamship Lines. Ltd., associate company of the Dollar Steamship Lines, has announced that his company had been appointd general agents for the newly formed Mexican Mail Steamship Company,
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  • 275 4 Favourable Position At Southampton. STATISTICS issued in .respect of Southampton Docks in recent months leave no doubt that the business of the port is improving rapidly. The latest returns, for the mon h of November have just been issued with those for the corresponding month in 1932. and
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  • 95 4 Valuable Cargo Lost As Motor Boat Sinks. Wuchow, Jan. 8. Another motor boat has come to grief on the inland waters of Kwangsi. The "Kincheong" plying between Liuchow and Wuchow with a capacity cargo, and many passengers, struck treacherous rocks in the Watshek (Slippery Rock) Rapids on Christmas
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  • 839 4 Judgment Reserved In Paris Hearing. THE hearing of the action arising out of insurance claims totalling approximately £2,000,000, alleged to be due as the result of the burning off Cherbourg in January last of the French Uner "L'Atlantique," took place in the First Commercial Court here. Judgment
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 554 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. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. Fcr China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapo r t 1034 RAWALPINDI 11.000 Jan.
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    • 31 4 AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY, LTD., (Inrorpora'ed in S.S>. TRAVEL, SHIPPING AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Bookings to all countries. Steamship Lines, Railways and Airways. NO BOOKING FEES. TELEPHONE NO. 2180. NO. 64, ROBINSON ROAD.
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    • 190 4 LfjLLOYD TRI EST IN 0 (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA SOS*.' 'JS^SSSTmg'gi Calling at Colombo. Bombay. Suer, Port B ,d Brlndtal Venice and Trieste. Said, B<rlndlsi. Venice and Trieste. Due Leave Due v MONCALIERE Feb 2 Feb 2 Spore. Spore. Ventre. m v
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    • 256 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. |H 'fl Australlsche Dampfschifls (iQPC Gesellsrhaft. (Companies Incorporated In Germany). PASbENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. ms. RHEINLAND, \ia Iloilo, Cebu. Manila Jan. 23 t ms. SAUERLAND. via Manila Feb. 6 sjs. NORDMARK, \ia Manila Feb. 19 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN,
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    • 582 4 STEAMER SAILING, J£ MORBDEUTSCHEI LLOYD, (IncorporstrThe underooted are the Compauy i ki teaftj| Cxturei:— OUTWARDS. 1934. 8 "TRAVE." for Manila. H'kons B North China and Japan HOMEWARDS. "COBLENZ." for Grnoa, Barr< Adam. R'dam. H'burg Bremrn i SAALE for Genoa Marseilles. Adam, Rot.erdam, Hamburg and Bnni'n due Jan. 30. uSk f
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  • 545 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, Friday. 11 a.m. c following tin share quotations are d by Praaef and Co., exchange and itock brokers: Issue f Value Buyers. Sellers. l! OB Kuß ng Tin 38 4.) r Austral Mf- 1 36j9 3719 er Hitan i'm 14,3 Id 6 Aver Weng
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  • 132 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER PRICE SPURTS. Effect Of Restriction News. IBy Out Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 14% cts., up 1 ct. Market Tone: Firm. Tin (Singapore), $1147», up Yesterday's Prices London Rubber. 4Vs cts., up U ct. Market Tone: Irregular. \e\v York,
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  • 198 5 Increase In Sheet Exports. (from Our Own Correspondent.) London. Jan 5 THE tinplate industry created a record during 1933. when the output of tins for the ai ned food Industry reached i>pprox;mateiy 120.000.000 Ten year', ago thfc branch of thp tinplate industry practically d-d not xi e t.
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  • 134 5 Chinese Trade Returns Show Big Slump fN a general survey of the cconomt con--1 dition of China for the last year, a repcr issued by the Nanking Board of Trade sho*-, tft&t -almost al important branches industry arc adversely affected by the bisin■ deprtsjton which is spreading thcoughoit
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  • 147 5 Duatproof Material Made In Lancashire. A lartie and »ncr*a*ln« mnrlwi f«n n Uncji#hirr product—du>tproof y'm- clotn foi tht <JuM bdR« of vacuum ck-aners —b*.s »trn CMTed, Vwcuim clcancr «Ues Up order* for elotn art' being given t" IflJ»-ca'-hlrf until recently this spi«»al rioih could hr manufactured In England.
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  • 103 5 Customs Receipts Set At Large Failure. The NtoVktat Financial Ministry hag authored iho ttfauc oi ihe customs report for the last year. ft states that U*e oal cueoma rrcetpe jw the year in China amount to (H.K. OcMtWJ) «339,*****0. The amount is divided in Uie following allotments: Import
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  • 31 5 'I he OtartßCt Dock -lectric power station of the Liverpool Corporation led all stations in Britain in thermal efficiency in 1932. with a record figure of 24.72 per cent.
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  • 210 5 Menace To Malayan Induslry. IS lin going, or has it already gone, the way of the other mining industries —diamonds, gold, copper, nickel and before the War; zinc concentrates! This quesUon is asked by a correspondent of the 'limes of Malaya," who continues: Financiers may be losing
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  • 160 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.). Ltd. Drift» tor -Shell M' tor €n«-it «t»i vui.uus ijniods >kt Kt'tutPiif iiv t< lluv SP U Aviation QpirVl Jn 4-s#H<m clr«uv per BrtUfh Imp tul sall"<n ST.jjU MofT Spa u e» PU™P i*' British Irupemi gaJ'.on SI-. 31 Mo*or Spirit ig 4-«a li<n
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  • 115 5 The weekly rubber auction by the Sinsapor* Chamber of Commeice Rubber Association, dau-u W. mmm. Catalogued 1.353.789 lb =601.37 tons. Ollcrcd 1.281.627 1b.n572.15 tens Sold 1.008.M5 1b=450.06 tons. London.—Spot 4',d. New York.— Spot 9 cts. PRICES REALIZED. RIBBED SMOKED SHEET: Cent. P" lb. Standard quality Good average
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  • 140 5 Accounts of Soember A.ioc Rubber Estates 'o Bent 30. show loss of £29 against £2.518. cc c-ucing credit bi ought in to £690. Tapping was recommenced in October. 1932 and the rubber crop was 707.067 lb,, coffee crop was 738 cwt. During the year 632.867 lb. rubber ,t
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  • 22 5 Shanghai. Jan. 1» The Ministry of Finance at Nanking bas tboushed the tax on flour exports.- Mln Ku Jth Pao."
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  • 166 5 Other Minerals Found In Island. Hoihow, Jan. L THEER is a good deal of interest in mining in the western par*, of Hainan Island. Six months ago the Indus rial Company. a semi-official corporation was sent here tro.n Can on The company investigated all the mning pi
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  • 105 5 Co operative Society's Plant Extensions. Plain extensions nww In-lUii currwd out c Uk Truflord Park Flour Mills <il the: Co-opera-tive Wholesale Soc'c'.y will k' v < Uim* mi lb Uif greatest output capacity ot on> Ln the BrUtMi lalat. Th*y »111 alio JWWld* tllo accommodation for lirr sMpk««d!»
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  • 212 5 Report for year ended Aug. 31. 1933. sates j that incidence of tapping was reduced to one cut on half circumference every fourth day. about two-thirds only of mature area were tapped, and no*tapping at all was don? during six weeks of wintering season. Crop amounted to
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  • 83 5 DorlM the week ending Jun. 13. cxpoits of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amcnntd o 23.732 cases, of which 18.200 cases were ;o the United Kingdom. 2.275 ca.ves to toe Continent of Europe. 1.850 eases to Canada atad 1.457 eases elsewhere. Total 'exports fcr the period. Jan. 1
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  • 635 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Friday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotation* are Issued by Fraser and Co. and uyall <nd Evatt: Value. Fraser Lyall M Shares. Co. —s*ft» 1 Allenby 0.95 105 0.97% 100 1 Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.65 IA. Hitam 0.95 1.05 0.85 1.00
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  • 15 5 Lo ldim M .dUmd and BUM* M« Zi "5 E»f.e S .ow„. near
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 50 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L, C. MAKGOLIOOTH. Manager. OFFICE: t, FINLATSON GREEN. TUB EASTEPN IiNHED ASSURANCE tRPORATION. LTD. FIRE MARINE, MOTOR CAR. PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. ■BAD OFFICE: Nn. 4. Cm* Sla*apa*e L. lOHVSON. Cimr»» M«if«-
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    • 145 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. .Incorporated ID England) SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, D'Almeida Street. authorised and Subscribed k2i00 0.000 Capital £1,000.000 Paid-up-Capital 500.000 Reserve Fund &nd Rest HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi. Madras Mnara. Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Kukuk, momu "SuRRENt' aCCGUNTS opened money received on Fixed Deposit on terms
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    • 68 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 be
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    • 161 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. ho hong hank, TUB HANK LTD. BOARD ur Quan Chee Swee Cheng, Esq.. Chairman. Pgrkra ne C. Hwang. Esq.. Lee Kong Chian. Esq.. Vice-Chairman. g Q c*, Lf e Choon Seng. Esq.. chan Rang Swl E Aw Boon Par, Esq.. Tne Hon Mr T an Cheng
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 170 6 TREMENDOUS SUCCESS ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT SINCE WEDNESDAY'S OPENING SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING AT ALHAMBRA and MARLBOROUGH Jammm* 615 NIGHTLY 915 TO-MORROW MATINEE Sensational! jpHI 07*11 W BUSTER CRABBE- I 11 ll 11 11 S.xt* COCAB RICE BjanOuCMS iCory —WM I I V THE FEARLESS" V BUSTER I m CRABBE Famous LION
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    • 478 6 Kq>., ii ii ii i r j TREMENDOI S SUCCESS SHOULD PACK THE CAPITOL FOR DAYS!! I I (See Local Reviews). f H[C»PITIIL 91S m wmmt i mmmmm mm 11 I MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 3 P.M. I The Brightest, Snappiest and Best Revue Show to visit Singapore in Years ("THE
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    • 403 6 premiere I mMkMMm TO-NIGHT! I One of the year's greatest stage now a grand film! I LIVED WITH YOU IVOR NOVELLO l (as Prince Felix Lenieft) URSULA JEANS (as Gladys Wallis) j A FINK ENTERTAINMENT! j COMPLETE SERIAL "}T% T W m rWO SHOWS FOB i (TALKIE). Mm.* M. MA
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  • 21 7 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING THE "SOMALI." j i». arrived in London ae 10 a.m. n/i lun 17
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  • 104 7 ~<n* Dufi.ii. ions. irom PunManak >>r ftontuanik 20-1 -iii.l».' DatiU, hU.i tons. from Slngkawativ, 1 '.'3-1 •isl btiiJmv 30.t ions, rrom Bangkok. LHntiKuk 23-1. iiii-rt' 1 VnTAiytlt," Dutch, 640 tons, from 1,. (or Natonia Islands 23-1, Duich. 779 tons, trim Munlok |ii PrlumbuiiK 'JO-J, 1" ,1 U)
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  • 94 7 fIHtPS M.ONOBID» THS WHAB7B Olf EXFECIXD TO ARRIVE Singapore, Jan 1® Ean Wharf (CntnLora QaU 1). .V»uin Uhnrt I Entrance Gate 3). iv rlultotiit »4. HoUnpark 12 Cmptr* Dock <Kna*nc« Oat« i.Ubn Mailer Vdu Kadiiltft- 32; 'It n-ii Empire OocJt 'Entrance Oata WM' W>»arf i Kntrance Oal» 4>.
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  • 182 7 Irouble Expected At Pa Yi Coronation. Reuter. Shanghai. Jan. 19. MiPTTAL law ha> been declared at rnamgehun, the capital of the icuo, owing to the rising of Chinv >1 utrers all over the country. 1 tuple are said to be opposed to ,iuiv4ioi; of Henry Pu Yi
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  • 44 7 From France by the "Athos n," due nt Singapore at 9 a.m. to-morrow From China and Japan by tho "Aeneas." due at Singapore at 7 a m. on Sunday. Frcm China by the "Conte Verde." due at Singapore at daylight on Monday.
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  • 190 7 Four People Incinerated. TRACK PULLED UP BY BANDITS. 1 I Reuter. Harbin, Jan. 18. jpOUR people were burnt to death and 29 injured as a result of the derailing by bandits of a west-bound train on the trans Siberian Railway. The track was pulled up and the
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  • 188 7 BELLING. Singapore J«t 19--914 London 4 months' sight London 3 months' tignt London GO days' sight *j 4 *g London 30 days' sight fi* London demand 4 4 London T.T. JJ Lyons and Paris demand 14(1 Hamburg demand New York demand >7 Batavia and Sourabava demand 891 on
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  • 198 7 Singapore. Jan 19. R. iSiam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $100 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $94 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan SB6 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $82 Siam, No.l $152 Siam. No. 2 136 Siam, No. 3 5118 Siam.
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  • 85 7 ALHAMBRA.—Buster Crabbc in "Tar- j zan The Fearless." CAPITOL—"The Midnight Follies of 1934' istage attraction»» and "Stage Mother" I talkie. EMPIRE. —"Fra* *D*avoio.""~ featuring* Stan Laurel. Oliver Hardy and Dennis King. GREAT WORLD.- Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay anc Chinese Wayangs. cinemas, Talkies: Sky—"The First Year Star—"Crooner." MARLBOROUGH —Buster Crabble
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  • 142 7 A COMMON-SENSE EXPLANATION. "I don't, knov where .cnny gets his t mper from," says many a m~thfr. end sometimes she will add, with a meaning look at hubby; "not from my side of the family, I'm sure!" As a mat er of fact the child's naughtiness
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 52 7 t CASTILE SHAMPOO Hollywood Marvel Product ALSO I i Wave Set 6oz. bottle $0.65 X HELPS YOUR HAIR TO LOOK ITS BEST. i AT ALL DEALERS. j If your regular dealer has no stock j APPLY TO I WEILL MONTOR LTD. $0.75 CTS. 37> THE ARCADE, 6 oz. Bottle. Singapore
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    • 107 7 I m mm BRITISH 4ljjft. MADE. LAMPS of LASTING BRILLIANCE Not for years has it been possible to procure lamps of such high quality at so low a price. Crompton Lamps are British made and up' to the highest standard of workmanship available. When you buy Crompton Lamps you get
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    • 273 7 UNBELIEVABLE YET TRUE j YOUR PHOTOGRAPH ARTISTICALLY TAKEN 10 COPIES 4" x 2" FOR $1 .00 HAVE YOURS TAKEN NOW. We take photos day and night— no matter if it is sunshine or rain. LEE FLECHER i i 1 i 1 102, North Bridge Road, 'Phone 2850. Singapore. I Whispered
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 169 7 [POSTAL INTtLLIGtNtf SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis, Slak, Pakan Baroe. Fort de Kofk arid Padang (Ampang) 3 p.m. North. N.-East and N.-West Sumatra (Tohiti) 3 p.m. Scurabaya and Bandjermasiri (Glang Ann) 3 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, South-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Ban Hong Llong) 4 p.m.
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    • 414 7 [DIARYOf TttE DAY| WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. JAN 19. High Tides.—l.2B a.m. 12.58 p.m. Hockey: s.RC. "A" R.E., S.R.C.; Police v. R.C., Depot; S.C.R.C. V. A.C.S., SCR C B.C.C. v Naval XI, SCO Police Band Botanic Gardens; 8 p.m. TO-MORROW. JAN. 20. High Tides— 2.00 a.m..
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    • 234 7 5.15-6.0 p.m. The BBC. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall. Gl5 p.m. The Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin. Fruit Market Notes, sup- j pUed by the Intelligence Branch of of the Imperial Economic Committee, j G3O p.m. The Western Studio Orchestra j deader. Frank Thomas); David R. Jones (baritone*.
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  • 52 8 A Mas. of RequUm for the repose of the soul of the late Mary Mar,delene (nee Elliot» wife -I Mr F M Theseira, Malacca, will be sung at the Church of The Good Shepherd Singapore on Saturday. January 20. 1934. The kind prayers of friends and relatives are
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  • 89 8 The death occurred of Madam Koh Kam Neo. aged 83. at her residence Nc. 318. Sims Avenue, off Lorong 27. Geylang Road, on Wednesday. Jan. 17. at 2.30 a.m. She leaves behind jf sons. Lim Cheng Seng. Lim Chte Seng and Lim Cheok Seng, two daughters: 1 son-in-law; 8
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  • 795 8 r JpHERE is a great deal of talk abouthe possibility of war in the Far East. Most people seem to regard it as a certainty, not a mere possibility. That is a dangerous mental attitude and should everywhere be combatted by lovers of peace. It may be
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  • 206 8 The Hon. Mr. S. Q. Wong has returned from his trip to Hongkong. Mrs. Western Walsh, who lived in Kuala Lumpur for about ten years, is making her first visit to Selangor since she went to Australia in 1912. We are unable to give any information i asked for by
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  • 175 8 T HE address given to Singapore 1 Rotarians this week by Miss Poo Si Moi almost takes rank as a historic event. It was the first occasion on which a Chinese lady has addressed such a body in Malaya, and her courage in accepting
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  • 193 8 DR. Khalid Sheldrake, whose addresses at public meetings in Singapore when he was here a while ago made such a deep impression not only on Muslims but on adherents of other religions as well, is adding to his laurels in the course of his tour of the
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  • 138 8 rR the information of parents who may not be clear as to the ell the new rates of school foes came operative on Jan. 1. it I ascertained that only children ra a start with their schooling U will be required at present to pa higher rate of
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  • 171 8 THE change will at pre* affect children Just Btartii to the total extent of $12 ovei of 12 years, as follows: New rate —8 years at $3 Old rate—6 years at $L5O (180 2 years at $4.00 M $276 00 12.00 It was by this reckoning
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  • 391 8 By "Looker-On" JACK Ashore yesterday: "Harry Raya day? Who was Harry and what did he do?" "British and American Marines Return to Ships: Quiet Restored at Foochow"—that might be read two ways! It recalls to mind the poster once issued by a London newspaper: "Mark Twain arrives: Ascot
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  • 41 8 CINEMA NEWS on pas-r 2 PLANTERS' APPEAL, on pat* I RADIO PROGRAMME, on p*fl SPORTS NEWS, on pagrs 12 and II CLUB DIARY, on pa Re 13 OUR READERS' VIEWS on pa*' 14 MOTORING NEWS >n (MfC U
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 289 8 1 SPECIAL OFFER DURING STOCK-TAKING I MADE IN ENGLAND j INDIA SIZES I GAUZE :m fine :?<; I COTTON j I 38 SINGLETS 1° j ONLY sr ~3 for $1.00 j ROBINSON CO., LTD. jj SINGAPORE. j him ii ITim t i ill 111 II I 'I ~l i 111
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    • 70 8 HIGH GRADE BAM) INSTRUMENTS:— w CORNETS, TRUMPETS, TENORS, TROMBONES, CLARINETS, BARITONES, BASSES, DRUMS, In Stock. Special quotations given to Schools, Clubs and etc. SEASON Co., Ltd., 115, North Bridge Road, Singapore. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHDAY. vor. i Im Neo of No. 173. Geylang Rd., M S ngapLt Mr. Tan Kiok Poh
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  • 141 9 POUND SLUMPS IN THE FIRST ROUND. SPECIAL MEASURES BY BRITAIN AND FRANCE Mac Donald To Restore Cuts. Premier Gets Mixed Reception In His Own Constituency. IN the first round of the new duel between the pound and dollar, commenced by the official devaluation
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  • 368 9 Reuter. New York, Jan. 18. 4 STERLING DOLLAR duel was a nature of the foreign exchange market to day and it ended in the d closing at 4.96 compared with 5.09 yesterday. The slump of the pound is attributed mainly to the low maximum ttion of
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  • 255 9 British Premier's Retort To His Hecklers. Reuter. London. Jan. 18. The Premier had a mixed reception when addressing his constituents at Seaham Harbour. Cheers were minglec with booing and there was considerable interruption, in which women were orominent. The restoration of the wage cuts imposed in 1931 was
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  • 76 9 Government Takes Strong Action. Reuter. Lisbon, Jan 18. rous measures were taken by t*ie Portuguese Government last night to forestall a terrorist general strike preby revolutionary organisation .oed~ as syndicalist but stated to adn Communist members. Following the receipt of information that a general strike was to be
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  • 44 9 Alleged Embezzlement Of Funds. Reuter. Tulsa (Oklahoma). Jan. 18. Warrants have been issued for the v"rest of 25 oilmen and bankers in connection with the failure in March last of the Exchange Trust Company. There allegations of embezzlement in the charge —Reuter.
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  • 75 9 £3,000,000 Worth Of Mills Scrapped. Reuter. London, Jan. 18. The trading loss of the Lancashire Cotton Corporation during the past year before providing for depreciation, was £69,000. compared with the loss of £382 000 in the previous year, announced Mr W J. Orr, presiding at the annual
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  • 46 9 Daughter-In-Law Shot Dead On Operating Table. Reuter. Chicago, Jan. 18. The court has admitted into evidence the confession of Dr. Alice Wynekoop that she shot her daughter-in-law on the operating table—Reuter. [The defence In this Chicago sensation was that the daughter-in-law committed suicide.]
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  • 115 9 Latest Reports Of Indian Disaster. Reuter. Calcutta. Jan. 18 IT is now officially estimated that the total killed in the earthquake througncut BihaT does not exceed 2 500 About 4.000 were injured and 600 killed ai Muzaffarpur. It is feared that damage to buildings and land
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  • 79 9 Big Round-Up In Chilian n« District. Reuter. Chlttagong. Jviti '0 Ail Hindu you or men tn eiftlit poliee districts adjoining Chlttaeong are to remain indoors for a week undei U1 order by the District Magistral > who has also altered the running time* oi trains and river
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  • 106 9 Death Of Northern Irish Nationalist. Reuter. London. Jan. 13. The death is announced of Mr. Joseph Devlin, an M.P. in the British and Northern Ireland Parliaments —Reuter. The late Mr. Joseph Devlin had been MP. (Nationalist) for Fermanagh and Tyrone since 1929; and MP. for the
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  • 89 9 Cannot Be Reduced While Others Re-arm. Reuter. Paris, Jan. 18. "There Is no question of reducing the French Army when other countries are re-arming; reduction of armamejits can only be carried out in future by a general convention," declared M. Chautemps (Premier), replying in the foreign affairs
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  • 376 9 No Treasure On "Poo An." A HUGE RANSOM DEMANDED. Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 18. 'JHE pirates of the "Poo An," the C.M.S.N. Co.'s boat, which re- j turned to Shanghai this morning, were the victims of an unintended loads of imitation banknotes con signed to Tsingtao for use
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  • 162 9 Orders To Suspend Hostilities j Given. iahituah"! Jan l* <.'•11, Enn Tirh 'Command»* of 'h* Army» hns rrplled 'o Of. Ho Ying Chlnc (Cni'.r*) Commandtr-ln -Chief Uj North China» Unit he l& obeylriir ordTa to Mlfped* hoMUMWith the Nlnghsla troop., undrc G«i Ma Hi»n§ Kw»l. und he
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  • 59 9 British Boat Abandoned Near Dutch Coast. Reuter. Amsterdam* J an Eleven seamen, the whole crew of the British steamer "Oakford." were drowned near Texel Island. The "O&lcford was found abandoned. A long search by lifeboats for the crew was fruitless out nine bodies were washed up on
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  • 59 9 Chinese Has Narrow Escape From Death. A Chinese had a narrow escape from death yesterday afternoon when he fell 20 feet into a ship's hold. The accident occurred on board the X.P.M. vessel ••Cremer." He was taken ashore and conveyed to hospital by ambulance, suffering from
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  • 166 9 Opposition Leader Becomes President. Reuter. Havana, Jan. 18. AMERICAN recognition of the President, Carlos. Mendietta. formerly Opposition leader, is expected as Cuba needs it on account of the sugar quota which would mean the ruin of the country if not disposed of. It is learned that
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  • 172 9 "No Real Difficulty." AGREEMENT ON THE MAIN POINTS. Reuter. Amsterdam, Jan. 18. DEUTER understands that the meeting of the International Association of Rubber Growers reached agreement on the main points of the proposed rubber restriction scheme. The minor questions, relating to Siam and Sarawak, outstanding
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    • 99 9 The fresh delicate flavour of j HEYMAN BUTTER is due to j j the ideal conditions under which it is made. Produced in Victoria, Australia, it is handled and packed with scrupulous care in order to ensure that it wm keep in perfect con BOLE AGENTS: fn IJUDUEf j Moutrie's
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  • 733 10 19th Army Pursued. RETREATING REBELS BOMBED. Shanghai, Jan. 19. QRDEIi "has been restored at Foo chow. where both the land and water communications are again functioning and the military search of vessels has been suspended. The foreign marines have returned to their
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  • 216 10 Mr. G. Buxton Dies In Hospital. MR, G Buxlon. of the Singapore j Criminal Prison, who .sustained terrible head injuries when his M o. Sport* car crushed Into a ricksha in Beacoolen Street in the early hours of Wednesday morning, died In th« General Hospital at 4.4:i
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  • 163 10 Prince On His Way To Claim Throne. I A Prince is on his way from Japan to Central Asia to claim the throne of an independent State which, with Japanese support, may become a second Manchukuo. The prince's destination is Chinese Turkestan, that remote Asiatic land where severe
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  • 146 10 Bombay To Have New industry? Bomb*?, Jan. 3 Ha* oft tmllJy been discovered In or »r>iuad Bombay and the Presidency to have 11 dm inoustry along with •'hi i-xlit-'nu cctton tnlD industry For *ome time past it> b rr sui mUeti thai oil lie* hidden b*oeaili the rocky
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  • 95 10 Viceroy's Visit To England. The possibility of the Viceroy going to England earlier than announced is forecasted by the "Pioneer" of Jan. 2. It is now believed, says the "Pioneer," that the Viceroy will be consulted before the Select Committee examining the White Paper publish their report,
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  • 23 10 At the recent Burma Council bye-election in Shwebo and Thaton districts U. Poh Tv and U. Poh Lay, both anti-separationists, have been returned.
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  • 23 10 Mr. Devadas Gandhi was released from the Multan Central Gaol on the afternoon of Jan. 2. He immediately went to Allahabad by train.
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  • 205 10 Kept Primate Waiting Seventy Minutes. Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 18. pHANCELLOR Hitler was too busy" to V see the Primate. Bishop Mueller, to discuss church affairs. It was Bishop Mueller's spokesman who informed the Press that Hr. Hitler had seen the Bishop. Later it transpired that the Primate
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  • 185 10 Alleged Offences Against Mui-Tsai. A LOCAL Justice of the Peace, Ong Chow Keng, an elderly and well-known Hylam of considerable means, appeared :his morning before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the Third Magistrate, charged with assault on two registered mui-tsai under him. The two g?rls. Lim Ah
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  • 65 10 A new English School is being opened at 30. Jalan Kanchut. Alor Star. The school, which is to be named St. Michael's School, will admit boys for all standards from the Primary to the Cambridge Classes. School-fees will be $3 a month for all classes. The school will be staffed
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  • 273 10 Discussing Problem Of Residence. Reuter. London, Jan. 18. SIR Alexander Cadogan, who is embarking at Marseilles on the "Chitral" tor China on Jan. 26, interviewed by Reuter, said he had been receiving so much information from authorities on China that he now felt he must await
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  • 134 10 Free For First And Second Class Passengers. With the coming of the New Year, the G. I. P. Railway have introduced a new feature in their service by inaugurating what they call the "G.I.P. News Bulletin." The Bulletin is being issued from Nagpur to be supplied to first
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  • 82 10 Japanese And Manchukuo Troops Press On To Tushikuo. Kalgan, Dec. 26. The combined Japanese and Manchukuo forces have further advanced towards Tushikou and they have already arrived at a point immediately outside the Great Wall pass. The Chahar military authorities are now taking precautionary mearsures against a possible
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  • 51 10 Retirement After 16 Years' Service. Seremban, Jan. 18. Mr. K. Nagalingam, of the- General Hospital, Seremban. has left for Ceylon on retirement after over 16 years service. Dr. Murugesu of Jelebu will be leaving for Ceylon shortly on leav->. and Dr. Vyth::iugum will act for him during his
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  • 129 10 Calcutta. Dec. 30. In a letter to the United Press Mr. Subash Bose, who has shifted to Nice from Geneva after Mr. Patel's death says: "I have taken a room right on the sea and am enjoying the sight of the sea and sea breeze day and
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  • 95 10 The engagement is announced and the wedding will take place on Feb. 2 at St Andrew's Church, Penang, of Mr. Phillip Stewart Gordon, Detective Inspector of Police, Penang, and Miss Annie Shand, of Strathdon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, who is expected to arrive at 1 Penang by the "Comorin" on Feb. 1.
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  • 296 10 Four People Hurt. I COLLISION AT A BEND. pOLLOWING the motoi Bencoolen Street on morning in which Mr. I European warder was fi another serious accident the Gap last night. A taxi containing fi\. eluding the driver, era oncoming vehicle ai a o„ incline. The taxi
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  • 110 10 Dr. Sheldrake Addresses Uwl Muslims, Dr. H. S. MoonslU v.%v. .cm nlghl at the- Povillon 17 nu: celebration of Ibe H .l t R;>' A large nurobe» of jrofll» includins Mr G L Mum vl: 1 Goldk. Dr. Khalld «in- 1 112 Hunter, etc Dr. Khalld Shcldr
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  • 313 11 Hawkins 99 Arrives. GOVERNMENT HOUSE MEETING. ADMIRAL Dunbar-Nasmith. Commander-in-Chief of the East Indies Squadron, who arrived in the 'Hawkins," llugship of the Squadron, yesterday, to participate in the naval conference here, made an official landing at the New Pier this morning. A tiuard of Honour was provided
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  • 247 11 Tibet's Legendary. Figure. I For centuries no Westerner was permitted to approach the sacred City of the Lamas of Tibet, and even until recently no Western voman had ret foot in the Forbidden City. Now a woman traveller, Madame Alexandra David-Neel. has not only succeeded in exploring the
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  • 164 11 And Came Up Smiling: Story Of A Rubber Post. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 5. Four times on a foggy day this week a lorry crashed into an island refuge in Charles Street, Leicester, and charged a post bearing one of the refuge lights. The lorry
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    • 479 11 j why'OVALTINEis j Supreme for Heal th" j In their efforts to copy 'Ovaltine' imitators actually provide indisputable proof I of 'Ovaltine' superiority. Although imitations are made to look like 'Ovaltine* there are obvious and extremely important differences. For example:— m m Z 'Ovaltine'—unlike imitations—does not contain Household Sugar to
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    • 142 11 iiiiiiiiiiMiiiininiiiiMiimntnuiiiiininfMiHiiiiHiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiHii.iiiiiiiiitiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis FOR THE! CHINESE NEW YEAR PRAKKR THAN j VU'V LA fy|ps mazda >x mi-:: Z i.«.MO TMI BRITISH THOMSON-HOUSTON CO LTD LONG RUN. 5 CROWN HOUSE. AIDWYCH LONDON.W.C.X i I THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, jj I I fee Mazda Save On Your Lighting Bill. Excessive heat and great variations
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  • 984 12 Review Of English League Soccer. "Blades In Danger Of Losing Unique Record. (From Our Own Correspondent.) r t London. Jan. 4. APART from the all-conquering j Arsenal, whom we are beginning to think are inseparable with the leadership of the League, the halfway stage
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  • 136 12 Results and ties in the Amicable A.A. "Gold Flake" billiards (four ball) and pingpong tournaments: To-days tie (billiards): Ted Kho Hee v. Beah Lip Hock (7.15 p.m.). To-days ties (ping-pong): Tan Hong Kiiit V. Lee Keng Swee (7.15 p.m.); Ong Cheng Kiat v. Fan Ah Poh (7.45 p.m.);
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  • 38 12 The rugger matches arranged to be played yesterday between an SCC. "A" team and a Naval XV at the S.C.C. and between the Wilts and the "Suffolk" at Tanglin. were both excelled owing to the rain.
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  • 54 12 Medical B. P. team v. the Solar A. A. on Sunday at the T.T.S.H. court, at 3.30 p.m.: Singles: (M. Sockalingam. Lee Beng Watt. Choo Tian Hong, C. B. Nair, Tan Cheok Koon. Doubles: ,Goh Ah Kow, 'Mohd. *Hashim. Reserves: Chua Leng Yong, Yeo Ming Kok. Tan Chan
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  • 64 12 Members of the Chinese Companion Athletic Association are reminded of the dinner.to be held by the Association at the Southern Hotel to-morrow at 8.30 p.m. in honour of being the champions of S.C.F.A. League and Cup ah'd unit champions in the .Singapore Chinese Sports Meet, and runners-up in
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  • 311 12 Programme Of Games With Naval Teams. THE following soccer matches have been arranged by the S.A.F.A. in connection with the visit of H.M. ships to Singapore. All matches (except where otherwise stated) will be played at the Anson Road Stadium, play to commence at 5 p.m.
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  • 36 12 Mizler Dethrones Johnny Cuthbert. Reuter. London, Jan. 18. At the Albert Hall last night, in a fifteen-round bout for the British lightweight championship. Harry Mizler (London) beat Johnny Cuthbert (Sheffield), the holder, on points.—Reuter.
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  • 186 12 The following are the first round ties I in the Bramtoco Sports Club's open ping-pong handicap tournament which will commence on Tuesday next at 4.45 p.m.: Tuesday (Jan. 23): Chin Chow Onn (owe 5) v. R. A. F. Brown (owe 8). Tan Choo Quee (owe 10) v. Wee
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  • 36 12 Lourdes XI v. the Mental Hospital at their ground to-morrow at soccer Sam Anthony; G. Veerappan, M. S. Vythilingam; G. Lourdes, Supramanian, Somoo; Somasundram, G. Paul, Rajamanickam. Noel, Muthlah. Reserves: Muthuveloo. Nadaisan. Balasupramanian. :.I_U
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  • 143 12 Willing To Play Malayan Champion. fR whUlie Smith, the famous billiards M player now visiting Singapore, writes. I -cad with interest a suggestion by a reader in your issue of Wednesday that I would play the winner of the Malayan Championship, and I may add that I
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  • 190 12 Kid Fond Outpoints Bee Basco. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Jan. 18. Another excellent boxing programme was oriented at the City Park last night. The proceedings started with an amateur bout between two Eurasian youngsters of fboutTyears of age. Sunny Rozario and Ed T t S^ y gave
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  • 151 12 Taken In Hand By Allan Fairfax. (From Our Oicn CorrexpondentJ London. Jan. 4. jack Nye. the young "J? recently discovered By the Suss»x SS, and who they believe to be a future tneland fast bowler, has oeen taken on by Allan Fairfax, the Australian Test player- in his
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  • 111 12 Team Races For Officers Of H.M.S. "Eagle On Sunday the R.S.Y.C. will entertain a team of officers from H.M.S. "Eagle and two team races will be sailed in the "B» class ya Th? morning race will start at 10 10 a.m., and will be followed by a tiffin
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  • 45 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Jan. 18. The Kuala Lumpur i .MO A. hockey team travelled to Seremban to-day and beat the Negri Sembilan Club on the padang by three clear goals. Scorers: Grenier (2) and Koelmeyer. Messrs. E. Alexander and Ponniah umpired.
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  • 32 12 A general meeting of members of the Clerical Union interested in sports will be held at the Club House, Rangoon Road, to-morrow at 3 p.m., to elect a sports committee.
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  • 127 12 Northampton To Meet Huddersfield. Reuter. London. Jai 13. THE remaining replay In the ihijd ol the P-A. Cup resulted as °Northampton T. 1; Southampton 0. The fourth round ties, to be played on Jan. are as follows: MUlwail Letter C. Tultrnham H v. «W H»m V Trfli.rn.rrr
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  • 420 12 Henry's ResporuuluUh. TEA PARTY AT 111 CAPITOI- 'pHE desirability "t otrftuui petitions for cricket i l tennis players, ojf the un> Malayan Breweries ''ttaf contest, was advocate*! the tea party given Restaurant in honuut' "i i\, Henry. Mr. Henry, who headed th< ill m the soccer voting
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  • 1295 13 Trouble Culminates In Open JVarfare. From Our Oicn Correspondent.) London. Dec. 28. KECENT trouble in the boxing worla culminated in open warfare the other •at a specially convened general pe ting of the British Boxing Board of rol. The fight was for the controlpower in the
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  • 448 13 Gregory's Slip-fieldinp Exercises. WHAT would Australia give lor a *lur man, or two, in the slips? When Jack Gregory retired Australia lost not only a notable ,erieket personality, hut it lost. too. a wonderful slip-fleldej. really a freak in his department The .pity of it is that his
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 128 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over |30,00M0T The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27 Old Jewry EC The Company has £20.000 d-powiM *un the Supreme Court of England and complies with the
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    • 18 13 I SCOTCH C 0 E W T $3.10 R $3.10 W I 0 E c L WHISKY S
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    • 234 13 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE I COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). Ip■ Fire, Motor, Marine and Workmen's Compensation 1 Insurance* 9 General Agents: SI ME, DARBY CO. LTD Singapore. I fj «HM—l im irtiii iriw^"" <rw -ir*~— i •■TT-ninnfrrwLj 'inrin— COPE'S LONDON. HIGH CLASS NAVY de LUXE "ESCIWO" BRAND PIPE TOI3 VCCO
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 372 13 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in J Singapore, mo3t of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diarj is provided specially for them. Secretaries ar: invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-dat: and complete. Happenings of general interest nill still be included in
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  • 71 14 Letters To The Editor l0 »r reader, are IE2 sfclod t;.ot uM^S typewritten (double podents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS rv**'° 'J b ed the names and Zacing), and on one side of the paper onU, Pen g**' T/ie courte^t aadr«s« 0/ correspondents must be enclosed
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  • 321 14 <To l*e Editor. "Malaga Tribune") 4r Uml«T tl* tjrnw ol Section 7of the ndiln Fmlrra'ion Act <VII of 1*221. the Gr.vIndia i-rc required to appoint nr. :T I AKW.t Thf C.Utl« Of thr A K nni are ,ofrSnPi*-d to lc.ihini'. afUT th? m ores- <>112 1, iinlluU-
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  • 343 14 (To the Editor, "Malst/a Tribune "J Sir —Ttic Indian public o! Singapore wIU to* pleased u> Icnrn tbiM he D A.V School, conju. !*d under oiwjv.w of the local Arsa Samat it» pfrcmb*42. RfweU Road. ha» rmde all arranged*» (or Ufipartfiig induction »o Indian ehUdrni In U»lr
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  • 403 14 To the Editor, Malaya Tribune."/ Sir.—Persons like my-"*!! who admirtd Dr Noel Clarke's Council speeeb on the above «übjrct were conpletel} taken aback tu hlf lair#' performance. Probably h* was dilating too much >jn the middle classes mid ih W"lIk.e of Che Eurasian community alone wn« In
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  • 27 14 We cannot publish a lef*r from the horn secretary of the N.S.Badmlnton Association as the criticisms to whit i it replies appeared in another paper.
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    • 492 14 !T0 CLEAR 76 NOVELS TO Hundreds for your selection AT 50 CENTS EACH, or f «r G oopi** for $2.10. 3 copies for $1.3». r (Original price $2.00 and *2.»0 each) Cash With Order— Postage Extra. THE FEDERAL RUBBER STAMP COMPANY, 32. RAFFLES Pl-ACE. SINGAPORE. HJLUFFMANK LEMON DRAUGHT IDEAL TONIC
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    • 67 14 3 i t^/ PALLADIUM y/// safety razo6 Blades 11 11 FITS ANY TYPE OF THREE HOLE RAZOR. MADE FROM THE FINEST STEEL OF UNIFORM I I I QUALITY. Ill A STIFF BLADE FOR STIFF BEARDS. I I I ASK FOR PALLADIUM BLADES AND BE ASSURED OF A X I I
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    • 241 14 f ntieiurk 551 m J W >v W h m FrrfflSTW I y«> ur f ace Use Caticura Soap every lime you wafeh your hands; it will do much to prevent redness and roughness caused by daily tattks and to keep the hands sort, SSSSL--x* cumfreeuponretiue.it, from MullerA Phipps (Malaya)
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  • 1216 15 Motoring Notes News. Sustained Outcry Against Road Accidents. Courts React To Call For Greater Severity. London, Dec. 28. has there been such a susitery about the road casualties V the newspapers have been at day. And there have been reperCourts. Judges and magisM ed to the call for greater respect
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  • 477 15 Tests With Malayan Motor Fuel. THE following note.* en a test of Power Alcohol, a new Malayan Product, in a RexAcme motor-cycle fitted with Blackburne 348 c.c. (71 x 88 m m.) o.h.v. air-cooled engine are reproduced from the "Malayan Motorist." A quantity of Power Alcohol, being a
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    • 95 15 i HARI RAYA NEW YEAR KXTRA-TURNS AND KRONCHONGS BY MISSES NORLIA, MEN AH, NANCY, ANNIE, JACOBA, SOEPIA, etc. MONG~HUAT~& CO. 97, 99, North bridge Road. Singapore. i i ii i l »"i'« l>l ll l lllll l lp j j LODHRA I (A BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCT.) THE BEST TONIC FOR
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    • 342 15 AVIATION I IMPERIAL AIRWAYS. K. I<. HI. AIR FRANCE MAIL CARRIERS EUROPE FAR EAST REV ON SHELL OILS FOR THEIR LUBRICATION of The Asiatic Petroleum Company (Straits Settlements) Ltd. j 1 1 1 u1 1 Ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 liriiliiiwiiimiiilll lii:ii;iiHinliiiMii»iiiMin»itlnl»ltiiiili!i;il!il!!liiii!lirt^^ j
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    • 556 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. 1 TO LET. TO LET-16, Arab St.: 56. 62. 64 St.: 63. Boat Quay; 21. 23.
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    • 665 16 THE PEOPLE S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC NOTTOEg^ NOTICE. IN THE OF SINGAPORE. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summons No. 6809 of 1933. Between FSAR SINGH. and Defendant. ■I TONG SOON, T0 EU TONG SOON. 31. Ang Siang Hill. Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that an action has cam--T nivfl District Court, at binga
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    • 332 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT, SINGAPORE. Suit No. 191 of 1933. X V A L R M. PALANIAPPA CHETTIAR, Plaintiff and ONG KAH LOCK, Defendant. AUCTION SALE of all the right title fr.nd interest in freehold Ind situate at Tampenis Road (near 8 milestone), Singapore, area 1
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    • 235 16 EDUCATIONAL^^ T\R E \STERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Governmen Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). t A Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut. Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Educaticn£vSiematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complet? Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate. Diploma. etc. Booklet free. M ANCIANO, Principal. MERCANTILE INSTITUTE.
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    • 205 16 FOR SAL& FOR SALE—Furniture. Fittings. Type and Hand Printing Machine, of Kimi Seek Hean Pres- Nc 5 Lorong 101. Changi Road. Singapore.' For particulars, apply to the proprietor, Loh Hack Siang. "DON'T NEGLECT YOUR EYES FOR ALL VISION DEFECTS CONSULT ELLISON S. EZEKIEL CO., OPTICIANS. WATCHMAKERS AND PHOTOGRAPHY DEALERS. ONLY
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    • 213 16 BUY i J SWISS HES RF.AL BE ALT V ASSURED SATISFAC TION Full Assortment of the Lab 1934 MODELS can be had from: M YICK WOH HIV 42!), North Brit's*" Mad (Near Middle R.iuil $1,000 Reward I ,oi the capture of THE IN\ ISIBI* MAN, Dead or A pply H.G.WELI
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