Malaya Tribune, 20 January 1934
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section40 1934-01-20 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XXI. -No. I? SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Jan. 20, 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1934 FIVE CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement11 1934-01-20 1 Read The] Sunday Tribune Don;?-*int\ Ii Malaya CV/ 1. WJ.W. 115.11 words
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Advertisement44 1934-01-20 1 A. FLINT LE 6, Raffles Place, Singapore, Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates.44 words
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Article, Illustration167 1934-01-20 2 Encouraging Response To Appeal. Dear Girls, There has been a most encouraging response to my appeal for more letters. My mail has been a heavy one this week and I must ask those of you whose letters do not appear to bear with me. Letters167 words
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Article296 1934-01-20 2 t By "June Chan J HELLO. Coutun*! June Chan calling ftcaln. 1 am really sorrv to *v one o( the Silent Carneri«va But you see U U Ilk* Oil*. I JUAt can't escape from the clutche® 01 Mr. "BUrV.' How I'm Juat aa fin»- ever. Cheerful mm I.296 words
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Article170 1934-01-20 2 (By "Sweet Ida.") A RAILWAY train was rushing at full speed, the engine driver keeping a good look-out as isual. It was approaching a level-crossing when suddenly the driver saw a little girl run out about 100 yds. from the train. The driver applied the brakes170 words
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Article274 1934-01-20 2 (By "Sweet C.S.C.") ALONG time has elapsed since I last wrote anything to the Corner, but all the while I was kept terribly busy with my work. And each time when I started to write I fell asleep because I was so very tired. Those of my cousins274 words
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Article88 1934-01-20 2 (By "Smiling Lass") IT is rather hard to answer this question, but I should feel inclined to say yes. Most people think when they have money that they muit go and waste it by drinking, smoking, gambling and so on. After all the money88 words
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Article476 1934-01-20 2 ißy "/po/i Kaiden. 'i IT is a strange thought that between the beginning of the Christian era and about the time of James 11.. scarcely a single great invention or discovery of any kind was made. Fc- sixteen hundred years the world stood sail. Imagine if an educated476 words
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Article172 1934-01-20 2 (By "Htwpy Neo."> ONE day. an African pedlar was travelling through a forest vith a box full of caps. The sun was overhead, and the heat was intense. The pedlar was so tired that he had to rest. He lay dcwn. and taking out of his box172 words
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Article179 1934-01-20 2 (By "Y. K. Nco."> HELLO! cousins, before I commence my article. I thank Auntie Lizzie, very much, lor sending the badge. Now to proceed with my article. All over the country the Post Office plants its useful letter-boxes, painted a bright vermilion. What should we do without them?179 words
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Article99 1934-01-20 2 New Girls Welcomed To The Corner. THREE new members, "Miss Penang" (Penang), "Philiyda" (Malacca) and "Suzanne" (Malacca) arc welcomed ta the Corner. Their badges have gone forward. If Cornerites have any nice snaps taken during their holidays which they would care to send to me I will arrange99 words
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Advertisement43 1934-01-20 2 MARGO or NEEM to flowers. The oil of this plant cinal properties is commercial- ised with various products of household requrements. ONE of the well-kn-qwn products is MARGO SOAP. LI The Calcutta Chemical Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn India). i Rf >. Raffles Chambers. SINOAPOHE.43 words
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Advertisement259 1934-01-20 2 S" Bulldog" GUINNESS STOUT Is good for you TRY A BULLDOG GUINNESS EVERY j DAY WITH YOUR TIFFIN. THERE CAN j BE NO MORE PLEASANT WAY OF IMPROVING APPETITE AND GENERAL OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. I Sole AgentfiimroE°gb (Incorporated in S.S.) j j O=CEDAR POLISH MAKES THAT CLEAN OUST LESS HOME FRIENDS259 words
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Advertisement183 1934-01-20 3 IST pD|7C JpLm^^ V 1 The list of reasons is given below. In the i hanci com i 3mJ I»rr r r :rs mrs :ir^v;«i, > ND DDI7P Hi awarded first prize. w iU be divided Z PRIi-fc wv n mj ?cnfi!t uc ;:1 .g^vsLS! I RO 'PRI7E *20U C183 words
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Advertisement575 1934-01-20 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above |'2iiiwrrr~^** TO LET. "TO LET —Sea-side Bungalows at 714 mile. West Coast Rd., Furnished and Unfurnished, by day or month,575 words
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Advertisement852 1934-01-20 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. Straits Auction Rooms. Tel. 4864 155, Orchard Road. Tel. 4864. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Cross Grained Teak Household Furniture, Clocks, Gramophones. Dixie Mats, Typewriter. Daltcn's Adding Machine, Cork Mats, Curtain Rods, and a variety of Sundries To be held at Our Sale Rooms No. 155, Orchard Road, (Two852 words
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Advertisement421 1934-01-20 4 EDUCATIONAL. The city Higb scbooi r Raffles Institution, 116, Bencoolen Street. Singapore. F<?td 19*31 Raffle Institution Evening Classes will resume RE-OPENS JANUARY Bth, 1934. 2 repon Principal—M. N. Samadar, B.A. aS s nc Tthand. Typewriting and Chemistry(Hons.). Monday. January 22nd, 5.30 p m. Asst. Teachers —S. Singh (Passed (b) Plumbing,421 words
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Advertisement353 1934-01-20 4 FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Governmen, Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). I Kirk Terrace. Ohohy Ghaut, Singapore, j Er.rol for a Sound Musical Education— Systematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Course* leading to T.CL. Certificate. Diploma. <St etc. Eook'et free. M. ANCIANO. Principal. FOR SALE.353 words
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Advertisement442 1934-01-20 4 mmmmtm RELIABILITY I [QUALITY VUkTU THE THREE CONDITION LOOKING POR, 1 ARE —FOUND— PARAMO I N T m. r.J Swis! Mad- M/al Full iiw'iiam I WHIST AND POCKET! I ineluc:;r.- H 1934 MODELS arc now bein'„' c YICK WOH HING I (NEAR MIDDi B jfl Asthmol for Asi£| The very442 words
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384 1934-01-20 5 ACCORDING to the proposals made in Mr. Howeson's memorandum, the ownership of the Buffer Pool stock will be vested not in the "hated" Mr. Howeson and his associates but in every owner of a tin mine, however small, in any part of384 words
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Article250 1934-01-20 5 AN informal meeting of the Penang Straits Chinese Consultative Committee was held this morning We understand that the President of the Straits Chinese British Association I (Penang 1 and Chinese ex-Members of I the Legislative Council will always be members of the Committee. We trust that this is250 words
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Article282 1934-01-20 5 HOW few Europeans reaby the country in which many of them spend the best years of thelr Uf Ho.l many are not always looking cither to their long leave oi to eventual retirement How many have deddWto make Malaya their home make Malayan interests their really to282 words
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Article375 1934-01-20 5 tfffl have repeatedly warned the V/ Administration for many years that their policy of assuming the role of an infallible dictatorship was slowly bu> inevitably driving Malaya along wha, has been described as "the road to vote.". .There is. to our mind, no denying that efforts have been375 words
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Advertisement268 1934-01-20 5 BEECHAM'S PILLS fat Constipation Take Beecham s Pills to-night and feel better to-morrow Medicine. 1 PAN-MEUTW? WHY NOT? W% DOCTORS VyKk MJ use nr? ,v^ The reasons why Diabetes was termed incurable and why all remedies have failed to cure it till now are discovered and "Pan* Mclitus," evolved on268 words
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Advertisement238 1934-01-20 5 Look at w 1 w Wk4fj%&* fatm I n nm. Mr mm m M Bmm* S m I \f A NTS AND .MVrUlOj Im jlw mMm 4r mfw B j /H ~1 >/ I Th'Tf if* cvrrxlhinji voiir Wa&eAJoutU' ft jj j,.,|. v ni <H s j n a tin238 words
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987 1934-01-20 6 Shipping News Notices. TRAINING OF SEAMEN UNDER SAIL. Shipowner Makes Plea For Old System. TO have been the owner of the last squarerigged sailing ship under the British flag, to have been the owner of H.M. "Q" Ship Prize, which, undfcr L4feutenant|-Cpmmander W. E. Sanders, V.C., R.N.R., and his men,987 words
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Article352 1934-01-20 6 Replaced By Chinese In Mercantile Marine. London, Dec. 18. SPEAKING on the Shipping Debate last week in the House of Commons Mr. Logan (Lab. Scotland, Liverpool) remarked: "There are 14,000 members of the British mercantile marine walking the streets of that city, there are 40.000 seamen and |firemen352 words
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Article99 1934-01-20 6 President Liner's Feat In Bombay. Word has been received in San Francisco from Captain W.O. Kohlmeister. commander of the Dollar round-the-world finer "President Johnson," that his vessel had broken three records when it passed through the locks into Bombay's inner harbour. It was the largest liner ever99 words
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Article59 1934-01-20 6 Glasgow Harbour Revenue Increase. London, Jan. 9. At to-day's meeting of the Clyde Navigation Trust, it was stated that the revenue of Glasgow Harbour, which for the last three or four years had steadily fallen, had taken a notable upward turn within the last seven months. The Chairman59 words
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Article45 1934-01-20 6 On her way from Wakamatsu to Osaka. Japan, the 319-ton steamship "Shunkai-maru," loaded with coal, sank off Akashi. Of the crew of seven, three were picked up by local fishing boats after clinging to pieces of wreckage, but the others, including the captain, are missing.45 words
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Article386 1934-01-20 6 Development Of Sanmui As Fishing Port. SANMUI. located on the East River, wa-, selected by the late Leader to be the largest fishing pert of South China, says the "Canton The Department of Reconstruction established a branch office of the Fisheries Bureau there. Besides making plan:- for the386 words
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Article159 1934-01-20 6 Sinks On Meeting Heavy Weather. Hongkong, Jan. 9. On Sunday morning a large junk, on its way from Yaumati to Kung Yik Port, in Chinese Territory, with a valuable cargo of coal and sugar, ran into heavy weather and sank, becoming a total loss. The vessel, the "Shunk159 words
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Article590 1934-01-20 6 A Famous Sailing Ship Disappears. SHE sailed out of the Thames on October 6. bound for Australia, she made a call at Deal, on the Kentish coast, and that was the last report of the windjammer "Parma." She has not been seen. Where she is, how590 words
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Advertisement538 1934-01-20 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in En?land.) 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. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1934 RAWALPINDI 17,000 In port SOUDAN 6,500538 words
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Advertisement185 1934-01-20 6 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 6ald Brlnd,al Venlce and Baid, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. Due Leave Due mV M NC L E A 2 Feb185 words
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Advertisement251 1934-01-20 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutscb Australische Dampfschlfls Iff Cj Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. M.s. RHEINLAND, via Iloilo, Cebu, Manila Jan. 23 t ms. SAUERLAND, via Manila Feb. 6 ss. NORDMARK, via Manila Feb. 19 t ms. LEVERKUSEN,251 words
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Advertisement569 1934-01-20 6 STEAMER SAILINGS, > NOkm>!UTSCHEI 1 LLOYD, (IncorporaV: The under noted are the Compare ilm fixture! OUTWARDS 8 "TRAVE," for Manila. Hkonr. B North China and Japan HOMEWARDS. "COBLENZ." for Gnoa, Barcelona, Adam. R'dam. H'bu-.c Bremen SAALE for Genoa Marseilles. A Rot erdam. Hamburg and Brtm due Jan. 30. i r569 words
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Article519 1934-01-20 7 Wining Shares. pore. Saturday. 11 a.m. Trie following tin share quotations are Issued by Fraser unci Co., exchange and stock brokers: Issue 3 Value Buyers. Sellers. A am Kuir Tin 38,- 40 CI Austral M:. r 3619 3719 Hitafl .in 14 3 15 3 Weng 2.10 2.15519 words
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150 1934-01-20 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER PRICE UNCHANGED. Home Stocks May Show Increase. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday. 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 14 IJt els., unchanged. Market Tone: Firm. Yesterday's Prices London Rubber, i 0 16 cts.. up 116 ct. Market Tone: Very steady. New York.150 words
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Article169 1934-01-20 7 Asiatic* Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Pried for Shell Meter Sprit and various brands of Ti ii ■win ar-. as fellow Sh ll Aviation Spirit in 4-gaUon drums per Brttteh Imp lial gallcn 31.19 Motor Spiiit ex pump per Butish Imperial gallon SO 82 Shell Motor Spirit In 4-ga169 words
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Article45 1934-01-20 7 The Chief Secretary to Government. r MS. has fixed the price of rubber and copra for assessment of expor, duty lot the period Jan. 21 to 25, inclusive. a> under: Rubber 13 3 4 cents per pound. Copra $2 90 per picul.45 words
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Article182 1934-01-20 7 Extension Of Sheffield Concern. I>HE English StCd Corporation is to spend a further sum cf £500.000 on the reorganisation of its Vickers Works at Sheffield, making a total up to date of some £1.250,000. The money is to be devoted mainly to the extension of the firm's drcp-sfampin?182 words
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Article129 1934-01-20 7 Review By Lewis And Peat. Meters. Lewis and Peat 1 Singapore 1. Ltd.. in their weckh market repn t. dated Jan 19 state: Availing events in t'ae movements In Exchange earlier in the week, the market ruled i,.net though any sign of prices going easier brought in good129 words
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Article113 1934-01-20 7 Tyne rhinmcnts of coal are en the up grade, th-' veekb figures in Nov mbcr. which react) d 3r>;.oco tens, being the blabrsi sinr Jerifcaryi ir.l The c i no ccub that th? 3car.dinav.an Trad* Agreements a-e nercilng 1 r- b'u flcial rfleet en the coal lr.cjstry throughout113 words
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Article56 1934-01-20 7 It i- understood that steamship companies in the China trade have decided to reduce the Creiffbj rates on cotton piece goods shipped tram the United Kingdom to China, states a London paper. The lower rate will come into operation at once. Th° reducticn will make difference of56 words
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Article105 1934-01-20 7 High Coal Export Figures. OLYTH. Northumberland, appeals cer am to eclipse all r cord -in coal expor this year. The highest figure hitheito attain:d was. in 1929 when 5.750.000 tons were shipped. At the end of the first week in Nov.mb. r bk year trn total had reached105 words
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Article104 1934-01-20 7 Mersrs Guthrie and Co., Ltd.. in their weekly rubber report] dated Jan. 19 state: During 'he week the market has been quietly s'.ady with prices remaining more or less unchanged on previous levels. This morning, however, cabled reports hav<; ccme to hand stating tha*. as a result of104 words
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Article200 1934-01-20 7 Singapoie. Jan 19. R. iSiam» W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $100 R (Siamt W Coast N. 2 per Koyan $94 Rice. B. Siam N 1 per Koyan SB6 Rice. B. Siam N 2 per Koyan 582 Siam. No.l $152 Siam. No. 2 $136 Siam. No. 3 $118 Siam.200 words
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Article113 1934-01-20 7 Minister To Study The Market. Reuter. New York, Jan. 19. VfR. Mac White. Irish Free State I*l Minister to the U.S.A.. announces that Mr. John Leyden. Secretary of the Free State Department of Commerce ;md Industry, who has arrived In New York from Dublin, isReuter. - 113 words
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Article320 1934-01-20 7 Stanton Nelson's Weekly Report. THE lubber market report of Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co.. Ltd.. for the week ending Jan. 19, states: During the past week the market has deve loped a sagging tendency with trading some what restricted. London and the Continent maintain a s'ead\ interest but320 words
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Article645 1934-01-20 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Saturday. 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotaciona are Issued by Fraser and Co. and and Evatt: Issue Value. Fraser Lyall St Shares. Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby 0.95 1.05 0.97 ft 1.00 1 Alor Gajah 060 0.70 0.60 0.65 1 A. Hit am 1645 words
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Article86 1934-01-20 7 Enb- artial orders 10l textile machinery from Indli. China and Argentina have been secured by th Accrington Lancashire i tex lie r.iachtn ry manufacturers, Messrs. Howard <fc Built ugh A contiact has tMK been ;ecured for [J t BQUipnent of a new mill i" Aus raha. a- her86 words
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Advertisement57 1934-01-20 7 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., i Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORK M EN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIODTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2. UNLAY SON GREEN. THE EASTEEN UNITED ASSURANCE >RPORATION, LT*. ■BEEEE«KEE 1 IRE MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. lAI> OFFICE: N«. 4.57 words
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Advertisement94 1934-01-20 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D Alnwirta Street. Authorised and Subscribed 12i00 0.000 Capl !i ll m £1.000,000 Pnid-up-Capital 50 0000 Reserve Fund and R-t o'ooo0 000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay Calcutta. Co ornbo Karachi. Madras Amara Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra, WTta*. Mosul an cVRRENT94 words
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Advertisement142 1934-01-20 7 I "'J^.,ii'i'i'T""'" 1 AN ANNUAL I INTEREST of 1&Z I PAID j 1 Stamps a reassuring seal I ok a sound proposition. 1 No other investment is a I quite so convenient and secure as a Savings Account with a sound bank. S Your money always ready in an emergency,142 words
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Advertisement213 1934-01-20 7 I THE j j SUHDAY TRIBUNE I i Gives Saturday's j closing prices of rubber in London and New York, j j together with the Cross-liate. i Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorpor.ted In Straits lllUllM—■* j immmaMM Plii Up $10,000,000.00. Authorised S40.000.000.fM». I<»;° XBEET> Singapore. head orr«r, nj n n.NO213 words
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Advertisement1166 1934-01-20 8 Amusements Kex. j j \\P A V 111 O M TlT WN 6ir TO 1 9 A l5 j A 0 spark!{nff C medy romance de,i S htful in intimacy. J !WW "I LIVED WITH YOU" W§| I*JF IVOR NOVELLO URSULA JEANS n3| i MMIBM» VS PRINCE FELIX LENIEKK. AS1,166 words
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Article, Illustration320 1934-01-20 9 PASSENGERS ARRIVING. 11.«' t:Jnv.;ju pnisengers arrived by i l: iwalpimii" lrom London'. Marllw> Poi'l Said. Colombo and Pi-nang. •rrday Tr M- C Austin »ind infant, Mr H. pi.t..I.» Mr O I* Du*selc. Mlsft M. R i to Mr P S Hunter, Mr320 words
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Article90 1934-01-20 9 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THS WHARVKS OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore. Jan. 20East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). va Maru 22. aln Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). I 18: Kinta 16: Trave 13; Soudan 9: Phil tetes 7. j p-r.ni™ 'tntmTii* e\*tc Moller 22; Silvorteak 37. Empire Dock (Rntranct Oata 4). w»«rt90 words
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Article70 1934-01-20 9 M :paUty health statistics for the nding Jan. 13. shew that there were as compared with 194 in the preand ITO in the corresponding week c chief causes of death were:—Beri-beri thtafa 26 malaria 9, pneumonia 32, con--16 dyaeuieff 8. enteritis 15. infantile oeath rate was70 words
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Article81 1934-01-20 9 Tlie cwward Dutch pl?ne left Sirt it 6 (in am nut «Kirnmv. a«d w i-xjtected Ui rracti S1»R*pon ut nlxiui 9 30 a m to-day pendent* for bnhokii-r. ami wnuiinv delivery kcket iiolde!« will ur available at n a m und correspondence lur nun-Mklittdti» will h«? -»eiu out81 words
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Article211 1934-01-20 9 BELLING. Singapore. Jan. 19. London 4 months' sight 2 t 4 5 184 j London 3 months' sight 2 i 4 *J2J London 60 days' sight 24 *,64 London 30 days' sight 2 1 4 I*J London demand 2 1* London T.T. 24 Lyons and Paris demand 910211 words
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Article143 1934-01-20 9 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. JAN. 20. High Tides.— 2.00 a.m., 1.45 p.m. Golf: "Niblock Cup" Qualifying Round, KG.C. Rugby: Singapore v. Combined Fleet, S.C.C.; Wiltshire "A" v. R.C., Tanglin. Hockey: S.R.C. "B" v. A.A. Bat. R.A.. Blakang Mati; Colony v. F.M.S., K.L.;143 words
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Article75 1934-01-20 9 ALHAMBRA.—Buster Crabbe in "Tarzan The Fearless." CAPITOL—"The Midnight Follies 'of 1934" (stage attractions and "Stage Mother" (talkie). EMPIRE.—DoubIe talkies: "Partners" and "Love Lies." GREAT WORLD.- Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs. cinemas, Talkies: Sky—"The First Year"; Star—"Crooner." MARLBOROUGH.—Buster Crabble in "Tarzan The Fearless." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay75 words
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Advertisement56 1934-01-20 9 I Marvel Dental Cream g 2| From HOLLYWOOD II jbr Used by all famous Screen Stars J I Cental J ce P y° ur teeth gleaming white and the I Gums in a firm healthy condition. j LARGE TUBE: 35 cents. AT ALL DEALERS. SOLE AGENTS M WEILL MONTOR LTD.56 words
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Advertisement751 1934-01-20 9 ij'TiTTinwAiiinii'iinTTiinii.iiiiiiiiiiinintnniiiiinfiir.ii fT^iH«iimwiiHtMitiiiiiiTin«Hiit«H«ni*irtwii«wiii»"«i* l^«1 11,,^'1,0,1,ri i SINGAPORE HOTELS s METBOPOLE HOTEL TEL. 7986. BRAS BASAH ROAD. IDLAL CENTRAL. MODERN SANITATION. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. GOOD CUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. MODERATE RATES. PER DAY. PER MONTH. Single Double. Single Double Bedroom Only and Attendance $2.50 $4.00 40 00 70 00 Bed and751 words
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Miscellaneous461 1934-01-20 9 [POSTAL INKLUCENCE SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Tembilahan (.Sin Aikliee) noon China and Japan (Tokuthima Maru) 1 p.m. Banka Island. Pladjoe and Palembang (Senang) 2p m. Indo-China, Hokow, China and Japan (Athos II) 2 p.m. China, Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formcsa, East Siberia, Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. oCapt St.461 words
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Miscellaneous323 1934-01-20 9 at Mr. Tan Kirn Pong's residence. 21. Cheng Tuan Street, 1 p.m. sharp. Attendance essential. Telok Aver Epworth League: Devotional meeting, 8 p.m. church hall. Annual general business meeting including election of cabinet officers for 1934, and distribution of prizes won in 1933. Refreshments will be served. Solar A.U.: Match323 words
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Obituary88 1934-01-20 10 rill deatll OOCUTJvd of MflU.im Koh K«m Net. ugtrt «3 HI her N 310, aims Avtnut, t>fl L«rc:;rf "7 CcjlWUK R'/.id on Wednesday. J»" IT. a: 2. JO >• m ch* Iwvc, bih.»nd 'i sowi Urn ClidiX S?nt «r.d Lira Gh.'c 8rng, 2 daughter*. I 8 daugjiter.-UI-IOA.88 words
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Article679 1934-01-20 10 •ROOMING events—!" The National Government appears to expect that circumstances will compel it to appeal to the country before very long—probably late in the year— and Mr. Mac Donald's speech to hi> constituents at Seaham Harbour the other day may be regarded as virtually the opening of679 words
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Article448 1934-01-20 10 A meeting of the Singapore Psychological Association will be held at the Adelphi Hotel at 5.15 p.m. on Monday, when Swami Bhaswarananda will speak on "Resolutions." An all-Malayan guide book is, says the "Malay Mail," being prepared under semi-official auspices. The book is being partly sponsored by the' Government, and448 words
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Article82 1934-01-20 10 THE P. and T. Department is making praiseworthy efforts, by slogan and otherwise, to improve its business.' What about a little speeding up of service as an encouragement? A telegram for the Malaya Tribune was handed in at Ipoh at 8.44 a.m. on Thursday.82 words
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Article103 1934-01-20 10 SOME strong views are being expressed about the inadequate number and consequent overcrowding of buses on the Serangoon route. Only experience can determine how many vehicles are required for a satisfactory service. As for overcrowding, this is quite unavoidable, in some measure, during the "rush hours." To give103 words
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Article137 1934-01-20 10 IT looks as though the Malaya Tribune is soon going to have yet another opportunity of saying "We told you so!" For many months we have been reiterating our belief that Rubber Restriction was on the way," and according to the latest cables it has now almost137 words
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Article90 1934-01-20 10 jT|ANUEL Quezon, the pendence leader, say: Islands want freedom b same time they are desirous ferential trade arrangemt., United States. Perhaps he some idea that the Amerk be counted on to safeguard hi ir.atpendence, lest there b. change of overlordship, and for the worse. It seems to t>90 words
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Article123 1934-01-20 10 "V/f ALAYA has always bn in having people prepan a great deal of their time, remarkable enthusiasm fostering different form hobbies, but there must can compare with Mr C of Kuala Lumpur, who, in multiplicity of workaday tinues to give the Mt I Gazette the same amou.123 words
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Article425 1934-01-20 10 By "Looker-Otf ILLUSIVE Allenby—he learned the trick from the Turks in Palestine. But he got them in the end; and some enterprising reporter might get him! Germany refuses to join in the Saar discussions—her view of them is Saardonic. The whole trouble about Sir Stafford Cripps seems to425 words
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Article37 1934-01-20 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2. CLUB DIARY, on page 9. CHURCH SERVICES, en page 12 SPORTS NEWS, on pages 14 an.: INDIAN SOCIAL CONFERENCE RADIO NEWS, on page 17. BOYS' CORNER, on page 19.37 words
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Advertisement271 1934-01-20 10 j SPECIAL OFFER j DURING STOCK-TAKING mmm j MADE IN ENGLAND j s j INDIA S SIZES j GAUZE ,34 j PINE 36 j COTTON j 38 j SINGLETS j ONLY I 3 FOR $1.00 j ROBINSON t& CO., LTD. j SINGAPORE. |j v to get a pound of this271 words
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Advertisement49 1934-01-20 10 Angela Pi Martinis* 1 ENGLISH SCHOOL OF DANCING. The only school of dancing in Singapore with two large airy I studios, one always at the disposal i of pupils to practise. THE LATEST STEPS TAUGHT AND DEMONSTRATED. MODERATE TERMS. Apply Angela Di Martinis, Flat 14, Capitol Building. I J49 words
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772 1934-01-20 11 CENTRAL TROOPS FAIL TO TAKE SINYOW. Three Thousand Casualties. Fukien People's Government Set Up At Changchow. pRESH fighting has broken out in Fukien between the Nanking troops and the 19th Route Army. The former have been pursuing the772 words
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Article74 1934-01-20 11 Woman And Two Sons Found Dead. Shanghai, Jan. 19. > appalling tragedy occurred teen the mangled bodies of Mrs. F Orooch and sons, aged six even, were found on the sideunder an eight-storey apartment, wcntlv the woman jumped off the 1th i km) In each arm. She is74 words
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Article40 1934-01-20 11 From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok. Jan. 19. reconstruction of Don Muang rom« has been decided upon, makpussible to use it for civil and services throughout the year. :odrome will be linked with the 1 oy motor road.40 words
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Article72 1934-01-20 11 Taking A Convalescent Tour Abroad. Reuter. London, Jan. 19. It is stated that the Princess Royal, to complete her convalesence after the operation for appendicitis, will take a .six weeks' tour abroad, accompanied by her husband, Lord Harewood. They will leave London on Feb. 2 and stay aReuter. - 72 words
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Article65 1934-01-20 11 Reuter. Wellington, Jan. 19. The Governor-General of New Zealand, Lord Bledisloe, has been advised that King George has approved of Prince George visiting New Zealand after his visit to Australia next autumn. —Reuter. London, Jan. 20. Prince George was seen off from Southampton by the Prince ofReuter. - 65 words
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Article176 1934-01-20 11 Arrival Of Last Two Delegates. THE last two delegates to the naval conference which is to open in Singapore on Tuesday. Vice-Admirai G. F. Hyde (Royal Australian Navy) ana Rear-Admiral Burgess Watson <New Zealand i arrived on the "Rawalpindi yesterday. They were met by naval To-night there176 words
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Article214 1934-01-20 11 China's Leaders On Way To Capital. Shanghai, Jan. 19. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek arrived at Hangchow from Yenping (in Fukien* yesterday morning by 'plane. He leaves for Shanghai to-day and will probably accompany Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang (former ruler of Manchuria" to Nanking to attend the Fourth Plenary214 words
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Article109 1934-01-20 11 Will Try To Be A Good Neighbour, Reuter. Washington. Jan. 19. The first explanation of ,the United States Far Eastern policy by a responsible member of the Roosevelt Administration w'.s made by Mr. S. K. Hornbeck. chief of the State Department's Far Eastern Affairs Division, inReuter. - 109 words
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Article105 1934-01-20 11 Priceless Manuscripts And Temples In Danger. Reuter. Bombay, Jar., ly. It is still impossible to finally estimate the casualties in the earthquake, but in addition to the 2,200 corpse? which are reported to have been burned on funeral pyres at Mazaffarpur. it is estimated that 1,000 people areReuter. - 105 words
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Article98 1934-01-20 11 Passengers And Driver Badly Bruised. Two Indian passengers and the Chinese driver of a taxi were injured when their vehicle ran into a drain in Paya Lebar Road last night. All three victims were badly bruised and cut about the head and body, and were conveyed to98 words
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Article484 1934-01-20 11 Dollar-Sterling Ratio. LONDON DISCREDITS RUMOURS. Reuter. New York, Jan. 19. "Journal of Commerce" reports that an agreement has been reached between Britain and tho United States to maintain temporarily the five to-one dollar-sterling ratio. The paper says that the American Stabilisation Fund is expected to supportReuter. - 484 words
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Article120 1934-01-20 11 Objects To Period Of Probation. Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 19. THE German reply to France objects to a probationary period for disarmament, which would be discriminatory against Germany. It objects to disarmament 1 in two stages, and says that 200.000 effectives are insufficient for Germany's safety and desires thatReuter. - 120 words
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Article90 1934-01-20 11 The "Arethusa," now in port, is expected to take off for Karachi via Alor Star on Jan. 21 at 12.30 p.m. The "Astraea," is expected to take off for Karachi via Alor Star on Jan. 28 at 12.30 p.m. The "Athena" is due at Singapore on Jan.90 words
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Article85 1934-01-20 11 Survivor Of Extinct Species? Reuter. London, Jan. 19. 'YV course vve have seen it." Affirmed a "group of Benedictine monks at Fort Augustus Abbey, near Loch Ness, when questioned by Abbot Hunter Blair regarding the monster. Abbott Hunter Blair, who has known Loch Ness intimately forReuter. - 85 words
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Article77 1934-01-20 11 Definite Promise Of Italian Support. Reuter. Vienna, Jan. 19. The opinion is generally expressed that Dr. Dollfuss (Austrian Chancellor! would not have challenged the Nazis if he had not received a definite premise of Italian support. Herr Suvich, questioned, cautiously replied that peace in Austria was prerequisiteReuter. - 77 words
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Article266 1934-01-20 11 PISTOLS USED IN STREET. Two People Shot. Cantonese Charged In Police Court. I A SENSATION was caused in 1 Maude Road last night at about 11 o'clock when a revolver duel occurred between Cantonese members of rival secret societies. Scores of people were about the street at266 words
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Advertisement83 1934-01-20 11 Bargain Dept. ASTOUNDING I VALUE c 160 ck B V UU BARRY, TEXAS SHADOW FL. MILLS. BRITISH MADE. A JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., ilncorporated in Enyland). SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG AND I POL "MoutrieV' i MANUFACTURERS OF PIANOS FOR MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY. EVERY PIANO BUILT SPECIALLY FOR THE83 words
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533 1934-01-20 12 “My Brain, Hands Legs Are Useless” SUICIDE BY POISONING. Chief Clerk's Act. LETTER LEFT FOR CORONER. death of an educated Straitsborn Chinese named Boon Cheong, who was formerly a chief clerk in a well known local European firm, and who was compelled to retire owing to one of his legs533 words
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Article182 1934-01-20 12 Public Servants And Their Expenses. Can a public servant use a private I vehicle free and then charge the Gov- eminent for the expenses? That was the point in contention j yesterday in a case before the Second I Magistrate, in which Mohamed Din. a corporal attached182 words
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Article1297 1934-01-20 12 Flat Dweller's Complaint Not Sustained. IF your honour finds in favour of the evidence I am going to lead, I will ask you to deal with the accused in such a way as to indicate not on'.y to him but to others that such things will not1,297 words
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Article107 1934-01-20 12 Chinese Will Not Recognies Neutral Zone. Shanghai, Jan. 19. GEN. Sung Che Yuen (Chairman of Charhar» has appointed Tsuan Tak Shun as the Chinese delegate to negotiate with the Chief Staff of the Bth Japanese Division on the east Charhar affair. The Chinese have refused to recognise the107 words
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Article189 1934-01-20 12 Had Received Illegal Gratification. THE Case in which K. Arunasalam, pier master at the new Pier, was charged on three counts of receiving an illegal gratification of $4, $2 and $1 from Chinchews, for giving them preference in plying to Pulu Kuru during festival seasons, was189 words
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Article143 1934-01-20 12 Eighteen Local Hylams Fined. Eighteen Hylams were yerterday fined a dollar each by the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice, for gambling. They were arrested as a re.\ult a surprise police raid on a house in Perak Road on Wednesday night. Pai-kow ;.vas the game they were playing at143 words
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Article138 1934-01-20 12 Discovery At Anti-Opium Clinic. Another instance has now to be added to the long list of patent foods or medicine being adopted by a medical body whose activities are devoted to a social and public service. It has been revealed by the Chinese Consul-General at Singapore.138 words
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Article544 1934-01-20 12 Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRA!* I 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Ccmmunion (Choral). 9:15 a.m. Holy Communion. 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Cnoral) and Sermon. 10:30 a.m. Matins, Naval Base. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7544 words
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Article105 1934-01-20 12 Judge's Exhortation To The Accused. Reuter. London, Jan. 19. Clarence Guy Haddon, civil engineer, at one Hme of Singapore, pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to-day to charges of demanding money by menaces from the Kin?. He was bound over for three years in his own surety ofReuter. - 105 words
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Article28 1934-01-20 12 "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Shanghai, Jan. 20. Gen. Ku Chu Tung, former Chairman of Kiangsu. has been nominated ViceMinister of War.—"Mm Kuo Jih Pao.""Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 28 words
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Article591 1934-01-20 12 Murder Charge. SAVINGS OF DKl i: \<v u MISS1NU. CROW r»ED court. u > several huh. I(1 the proceedings. Assizes Court, tlurii hearing of thf c:if« Singh stand» his trial u murder of «.'urdlt Sir ro have been ijnntyears ago. At the hearing t brother of591 words
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Advertisement19 1934-01-20 12 TEH Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LOUTS* China Building, ChuhV- .'t. THONE 5808. BWGAttK* FIDE, MINE, MOTH VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANT19 words
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1268 1934-01-20 13 Japanese Tailor's Story In Local Bankruptcy Court. SEVERAL bankrupts were examinL ed iii the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. presided over by Mr. cc hty, K.C. Serious stories were tfiven of hoy,' count of either illness in the family i or the trade depression or *ome1,268 words
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Article157 1934-01-20 13 Judgment Postponed By Magistrate. WHEN Amar Khan, the Pathan lancecorporal of 13 years' service with the local police, came up before Mr. R J r Curtis, the Third Magistrate, for judgment yesterday, the matter was again postponed till Jan. 26. His worship found that there haa been a157 words
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Article134 1934-01-20 13 Governor's Message To Indo-China. AN receipt of the new„ of the death cf M. Pasquer, Governor-General of Indochina, who was killed in an air crash in France last week, the following telegram was :ent by H. E. the Governor (Sir Cecil dementi) to H. E. the Governor-General134 words
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Article129 1934-01-20 13 Attractive Fare At Pavilion. Another outstanding screen attraction was in'roduced at yesterday's change of programme at the Pavilion theatre, the brilliant British ccrr.edy 'T Lived With You" being featured. Ivor Novello plays opposite Ursula Jeans in the main role. It is delightful comedy, full of clever dialogue,129 words
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Article81 1934-01-20 13 The shooting of a mangy dog sometime igo in Pasir Panjang led yesterday to a European named F. A. H. lasseron. aged 24 years, being lined $20, X 14 days' imprisonment in default by he District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer. Charged with being in possession of an81 words
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Article32 1934-01-20 13 Reuter. Rome, Jan. 19. The elections have been fixed for March 25 for the Chamber of Deputies. which it is universally believed will be the last Chamber in Italy.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement137 1934-01-20 13 How Pretty < rcme Toka'on, White Coloui (non-grrasy) no« contains predl- dairy cream and olive oil combined vi'h whitening, ton.c „ts." They not only recommend it. but use U themselves and beautify the skin. It instantly penetrates, soothes Irritated skin glands rsdarged pores, sSsaWaj blackheads so that they just fall137 words
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Advertisement150 1934-01-20 13 FOR ALL MALAYA. FRASER NEAVE, LTD., '^^^^V Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth QOME tooth pastes will remove three most important things necessary O film, hut they may harm tooth to keep teeth clean and150 words
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1577 1934-01-20 14 Details Of All-India's Fight On A Worn Wicket. IT will be recalled that All-Indii made cricket history at Calcutta In the Second Test against England early this month, by defying the England attack throughout the last day of the match, thus forcing a draw when1,577 words
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Article107 1934-01-20 14 To-day's Hockey At Kuala Lumpur. THE teams for the Colony v. F M.S. match to be played in Kuala Lumpur this afternoon are as follows: COLONY F.M.S.: Cheok Wan (S.) Cheng Nam (Sel.) H. M. de Souza <M.) J. L. Greig (Sel.) Lt. T. W. Douglass (S.)107 words
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Article30 1934-01-20 14 Members of the Sect Kirn Cheng B P. are requested to note that practices will commence at the Party's court at Lorong 16. Geylang. on Monday.30 words
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Article80 1934-01-20 14 S.C.C. v. Team From H.M. Ships. A REPRESENTATIVE team from H.M. Fleet now visiting Singapore will meet the S.C.C. in a series of lawn tennis matches on Tuesday and Wednesday or on the following Thursday and Friday at the S.C.C. The S.C.C. team will be as follows Doubles.80 words
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Article92 1934-01-20 14 Teams To Meet Naval Elevens. S.C.C. XI v. Combined Fleet on Friday at the S.C.C: C. G. F. J. Drabbe; R. W. Brown, R. N. Walling, T. Robertson, J. W. Mujicey, A. Donald: J. E. King. F P. H. Pearcc, H. E. Orr. N. Fyfe. J. B. Pickering.92 words
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Article94 1934-01-20 14 Defeated By Team From H.M.S. "Eagle." The second eleven of the Marine Department F. C. lost by five gcals to nil when they played the second >?am from H.M.S. "Eagle" at Pulau Brani yesterday The first teams of these two sides meet at ihe same place th:.s94 words
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Article28 1934-01-20 14 A water-polo match will be played between the Chung Hwa team and a earn from H.M.S. '"Kent" to-morrow at 5 p.m. at the Chung Hwa Pool.28 words
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Article578 1934-01-20 14 Club Win First Hockey Encounter. UNDER the worst conditions possible, the S.C.C. defeated an eleven from the H.M.S. Eagle" yesterday, at hockey en the Padang, by 7 goals to 3. In spite oi tne adverse conditions, no fewer than ten goals were scored but the578 words
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322 1934-01-20 14 Strong Fifteens. TO-DAY'S RUGGER v THE S.C.C. QNE of the finest games seen in Singapore foi !me should be witnessed to-day the Combined Fleet will i pore in the first of the ruggei arranged in connection v of H.M. Ships322 words
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Article64 1934-01-20 14 To-day's Rugger Match At Kuala Lumpur. The annual rugger match between Police of the S.S. and thr FM S »11 ki played :n Kuala Lumpur 'o-cav XV is as follows: J. Parks: Ross. Kirkc P (Penang t. and F. G ICm N < J. Mecredy: Hames.64 words
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Article30 1934-01-20 14 A large number of entrfc s already been received and a walking race should result morning at the Jalan Besar Stad The starting time is 8 a m30 words
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Advertisement109 1934-01-20 14 m I n 7 a V Dunk delicious 15S OV/1 LTIN E' f I i Hot or Cold 100 pei* cent fl r v I There are definite reasons why Ovaltine is the cl 111^/^ 1 111 most popular food beverage in the world. It provides NNv j\T I tne109 words
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Advertisement56 1934-01-20 14 I ANOTHER $ioo I MUST. BE WON: j SEE TO-MORROW'S j SUNDAY TRIBUNE ONLY AT: j FRANKELS jij CAN YOU SEE' j THE VERY LATEST, FINEST AND BEST ii OF, j THINGS BEAUTIFUL. SUITABLE FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR START IT RIGHT BUY FROM I I FRANKELS j j (Who Have56 words
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1047 1934-01-20 15 Death Of A Picturesque 'Boxing Personality. a (From Out Own Correspondent J London, Jan. 4. THE death of Mr. Eugene Corri at Southend at the age of 76 from i heart trouble robs the boxing world oi j one of its most picturesque personalities in1,047 words
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Article202 1934-01-20 15 He also believed that actual fighting In the ring was of far greater value to a boxer than mere boxing in the gym. He was of opinion that British boxers, as a rule, were careless in their training. He was right. There is a vast difference in202 words
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Advertisement172 1934-01-20 15 I j f "I thank Colgate's 1 for my smilel** i HOW much more charming—the «mile that reveals pearly, white teeth! Follow this advice: Use Colgate's on a wet toothbrush each morning, each evening. Its special polishing ingredient is the one dentists themselves use. Tainted breath is often caused by172 words
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Advertisement217 1934-01-20 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,00? The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the217 words
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Article649 1934-01-20 16 How To Work. SEA VOYAGES NOW A TRIFLE. Indian Social Conference, a session of which met in Madras in last Christmas week, had some peculiar features worthy of note by Oversea Indians. Subjects like permitting sea voyage, interdining, female education, post-puberty marriage, which j used to649 words
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Article315 1934-01-20 16 As Proof Of Belief In Co-Operation. MAULANA Shaukat Ali, who has not been receiving his pension since June 1, 1J)18. has at last decided to draw it with a view to giving a clear proof of his intention to cooperate with the Government. "I believe in315 words
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Article41 1934-01-20 16 All motor buses plying for hire in the Malabar District, numbering about 600, stopped ninning since Jan. 1. protesting against the alleged attitude of the Malabar District Board regarding the* levy of licence fees, says a Calicut message of Jan. 6.41 words
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Advertisement1308 1934-01-20 16 S3 FACE BEAUTIFIKR. j (Bunga Tra'tay Bedak Penawaj gY Is prescribed with full respect to remove FRECKLES ifrPSSJ HEADS. PIMPLES, GREASY FACE, PRICKLY HE.Vr IIkISHEjH it gives a delightful natural bloom to your COMPLEX; n l *Z~<">~ from four friends who nave tried.* a&lg}! PR,CE MOST REASONABLE. Stockists:—Fook On, Sam1,308 words
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379 1934-01-20 17 Move By The Wireless Society. RADIO enthusiasts in Penang. says the "Straits Echo," will welcome the ewa that at long last definite steps are going to bo taken to make the Settlement more wireless-minded and to create a greater interest' in radio mongst379 words
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Article114 1934-01-20 17 :es of talks on the Far East is to ;dcast by the 8.8.C. on Mondays January. February and March, ["he aim of the series is to present a round against which it will be posto set the Far Eastern news in its and. according to the114 words
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Article163 1934-01-20 17 Special Programmes For Far East. AFTER having listened for several nights to D. J. A. Zccscn on a wave-length of 31.38 metres a reader reports on reception of this station. "I could gather from the announcement, which were made in boh German and English, that Zecsen is163 words
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Article210 1934-01-20 17 Two New Stations: Old Ones To Go. (By Air Mail.' London, Jan. 5. Important broadcasting changes are planned by the 8.8.C. following the completion, early next summer, of the new long-wave National transmitter at Droitwich, which is to replace Daventry SXX. The new station will be stronger210 words
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Advertisement56 1934-01-20 17 I "j I I Hi g h -11 as s II with "DcßcszKe J SMfcWlh Dc Reszke Tl Coupons! Men and women enjoy smoking this outstanding virginian cigarette—because it's different and has a subtle, cool taste— always enjoyable ii DE RESZKE li &hoytristoGvai of Qiftdrettes Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.,56 words
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Advertisement185 1934-01-20 17 Supremacy In Radio HUNDREDS OF THESE OUTSTANDING G.E.C. SHORT AND MEDIUM WAVE SETS ARE NOW IN USE IN MALAYA, JAVA AND SUMATRA. LET US ARRANGE A TRIAL IN YOUR OWN HOME. j I The result of intensive research and experience of short wave I reception in all parts of the185 words
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Miscellaneous419 1934-01-20 17 EMPIRE RADIO. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. G.M.T. 8.0 a m. Tim? Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin and Announcements. 8 20 a.m. Rhythm in Music (gramophone records). 8.45 a.m. Talk, by Mr. Lloyd George. (Time Signal from Greenwich at 9.0 a.m.). b. 15-lu.0 a m The Lonaon Zigeuner Orchestra, conducted by Ernest419 words
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Miscellaneous314 1934-01-20 17 from Si. Martin-in-the-Fields. Trafalgar Square, London. 00 a.m. Time Signal from Greenwich. An Instrumental recital (gramophone records). 030-10.0 am. Students' Songs: The Wireless Male Voice Chorus, conducted by Leslie Woodgate: William Barrand (baritone). Ernest Lush at the pianoforte. 12 30 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben: The Sccttish Studio Orchestra,314 words
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Advertisement21 1934-01-20 18 Jjj D^MOND HEHpIy' WALJGH 6- Co.,Ltd. BREWED IN SINGAPORE BY SINGAPORE PENANC THE AINCHIPELAGO BISEWEftY Co.,Ltd. IPOH o- KUALA LUMPUR. I21 words
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Article, Illustration178 1934-01-20 19 1 f t o,il< it This Week's fast-Bag. Id write about this week. J viitl reljr nr»t to t2>e deu d number of suggestitir bud and some ftur. < it ones Is rather limited. noose subject myself .1 And K it Is suggested by I178 words
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Article116 1934-01-20 19 ••■ling Tan.") that strike a traveller on the bustle and stir gobu.sy Chinese hurrying the rich greenness of l i>ed by the usual moist Cant showers, the air of prosperity preitijens. Tne large build- roads are very striking. 4 moving vehicles, which to pedestrians, are in fact I116 words
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Article270 1934-01-20 19 IBy L. S. Peng. I Although I have been absent for the last few months I did not lose the opportunity of reading the weekly "Corners." A man is known by the company he keeps. With regard to this, a passage is quoted from St. Ambrose. "Tell270 words
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Article323 1934-01-20 19 ißy L. K. Kew. i It is not unusual for a boy of eight or ten to marvel at some of the common sights of this world; and I am in no way an exception this rule. When I was at the age of seven, my parents323 words
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Article323 1934-01-20 19 ißy Lynx Lynton." I This week I am hard up for an article. I cudgelled my brains for some ideas. My efforts prove fruitless because there is something on my mind; my head is hot, I am feverish with annoyances and worries. Talking of being hard up reminds323 words
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Article154 1934-01-20 19 Bti S. T. Chan Lust Sunday morning, aiicr my breakfast. I took my dof with me for a walk ulona Chattel ruad A.- I wat> strolling along 1 *as surprised to »ee from a distance of -4 hundred vard* a rrowd composed of Chinese. Malays und Eurastana.154 words
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Advertisement28 1934-01-20 19 I THE ORIGINAL PRIMUS j HEATING and LIGHTING apparatus. I 'V ii BOLE AQXNTB: Simc, Darby Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated tn the SA) I 1 ~.,,......^..,,.i.miM|l i iiiiiitiii^^28 words
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Advertisement209 1934-01-20 19 Here she comes down the street, looking smart and very neat Yes. of course—she did "Nu« ;et" her shoes this morning. NUGGET BOOT POLISH THE "NUGGET" TIN- OPENS WITH A TWIST Sole Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., S.S. P.M.S. A.P.B 3F. Perfect Sight Eye troubles Why Suffer Get a copy209 words
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Advertisement172 1934-01-20 19 Mann* Grttn m ■V'l K <w/.»-. imĔ WW* p«u\i mMm llf y JLJa Mannt Grttn j3m Grttn A Lifetime of Effortless Writing Let ShearTer pens and pencils help you do better and faster work. Ideas flow freely when a pen travels with the tireless ease of a sheaffer lifetime 0172 words
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Advertisement67 1934-01-20 19 FLAVOURING ESSENCES for Custards— Puddings— Cakes— Ice-cream— Syrups— Etc. Vanillin Essence. Vanillin Powder. Vanillin Sticks. White Red Rose Essences. Lemon Essence. American Ice-cream Soda. Bananas Essence. Strawberry Essence. Rasberry Essence. Cochin ial. Grenadine Essence. Cherry Essence. Powder Cakes Colourings of Red Blue Yellow Green Orange Pink. 9 Candied Citroen Peel67 words
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Article, Illustration27 1934-01-20 20 H.M.S. "Eagle." the aircraft carrier which is lying outside the breakwater. H.M.S. "Terror," the monitor which is to be stationed permanently in Singapore.27 words
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