Malaya Tribune, 25 January 1934

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XXL No. 21 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Jan. 25, 1934. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1934.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 34 1 ai The Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya. m^ĔĔSSSm *tf Famous Cellophane Wrapped Kippers Fresh KP^^ Herrings, Haddocks, Fish £3t3t2 4*\\E£a X 4 PROVED IQE&L r^irmnfF J Csb Incorporated in S.S. Sole Agents: WWgP I
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    • 181 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coin* and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying h iff he 8 t prices according to daily pxchange rates. L||jj|pp||j WHY DOES
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  • 871 2 Johore Assizes, CONVICT HIT WITH AN AXE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, Jan. 23. rpWO Malay ex-convicts named Mohamed Jani bin Haji Ibrahim tnd Abdul Majid bin Haji Wahab were the principal characters in a case heard before Mr. Justice W. H Thome at the Johore
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  • 61 2 Reuter. Moscow, uec. 28. The remains of a mammoth havj been discovered in the neighbourhood of Ireutsk, in a perfect state of preservation even the drain being preserved. The animal's teeth weigh over fifteen pounds, while its tusks measure nearly seven feet and weigh about 35
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  • 396 2 I ON Thursday we were informed officially that His Excellency the High Commissioner has appointed the Hon Mr S Thomas, Chief Justice, Federated Malay States, in, the place oi Mr. Tustice G. A. Hereford resigned, as President of the Commission appointed to enquire
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  • 378 2 WHILE we can understand the resentment felt in some quarters oyer the appointment of the Consultative Committee, that measure of the Government was fcreed upon them owing to the lack of representative character of the S.C.B.A. One of the main dangers that have to be avoided in the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 387 2 Ijj r i i 11 "1 YOUR BABY'S HEALTH j I Ipßpi DEPENDS 1 %.Jk,|VITAMIN D I /or I The absence from your Baby's STRONG LIMB 3 I food ct a vcrv important element I known as vitamin D makes all the STRAIGHT BACK I difference between strong bones M
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    • 184 2 WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING ONE YEAR FROM TO-DAY? Will you still be struggling on at the same old job and possibly dm even less pay—worried about future—nevei quite able to make bcth ends meet. There is no greater tragedy in the world than that of a man who in
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  • 173 3 ricksha coolie, unidentified, years, was lound dead on -way with his back against a house at Carnarvon Street, 17th Inst Death was found to haemorrhage from a ruptured n enquiry will be held by the n due course, and meanwhile, ions are being made
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  • 30 3 of the fall of a sago pab* rami] hawser living at Ayer run Instant death on the Rim. Post mortem <<xl*ed that death was due ired spinal cord. I
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  • 200 3 A fashionable Chinese wedding according to reformed style took place on Friday at the Rubber Growers' Association, Klang, the contracting parties being Mr. Lim Cheng Poh, son of Towkay and Mrs. Lim Heng Soo, of Jalan Raya West and Miss Tan Soon Kee, daughter of Madam Tan Teng Bee,
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  • 34 3 Mr. F. L. Riley. Officer Superintending Police Circle, Lower Perak. has been transferred to Taiping in the same capacity, and Mr. A. Maxwell. A.C.P who is returning from Home leave, will succeed him.
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  • 322 3 Much Work Done. MEDICAL SCHOOLS TO BE PUT UP. Nanking, Jan. 24. 'J'HE second session of the Fourth Plenary Congress of the Kuomintang was held yesterday morning, with Marshal Chiang Kai Shek, Mr. Wang Ching Wei, Dr. Sun Fo, Dr. Chang Ching Kiang, Mr. Lin Sen, Marshal
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  • 193 3 Should The Two Men Be Tried Separately? When the Pengerang tragedy—when two Malabari Mohammedans named Maid'n Kutty bin Mohammed and Abubakar bin Pokcar. were it is alleged murdered by two compatriots on Dec. 3 via mentioned this morning before Mr. Justic W. H. Thome at the Johore Bahru
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  • 72 3 The Lowest Recorded In Her History. Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 20. The birthrate in England and Wales in 1932 was the lowest ever recorded, according to the Registrar-General's latest reports, being only 15.3 per thousand in the population, which Is estimated to have passed the 40.000,000 mark. Only
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  • 67 3 Britain Taking More From Russia. Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 20. The Air Ministry is increasing the percentage of the Russian basis to lubricating oil in the Royal Air Force. Big contracts were placed for supplies for home and overseas stations. It is explained that the only alternative
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  • 210 3 Entirely New Cities To Be Formed. Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 22. I?MPIRE migration may be resumed at otmSLSK? 6 Z te under a business organisation such as a large corporation fn Jtril K er l d com P an y- J t hoped to i?» nX Bht
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  • 67 3 To Commemorate Proclamation Of Crown Prince. Mecca. New Saudi-Arabian it—pi an- to be to commemorate the ••proilamuiion of tim Crown Prince." which 'ook plac- en May 17 last year when the Emi. Saud assumed Uvj title The special stamps will be circulated lor *hrec months starting from
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  • 56 3 International Gangs Using New Methods. Reuter Wireless. Geneva. Jai 20. After the smuggling of cocaine from the Far East and India showed some signs of falling off. the League Opium Report says there has been a sudden revival, traffickers using new methods, yen employing aeroplanes. The Council
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 142 3 I—~* '''"tllllllliliiiiiiiiii ill llllllllßlllllllllllllllltllll' m I I j W4TGH YOUR CHILDREN GROW! I I 1 H ell-shaped limbs, sound teeth, buoyant health and high spirits are the hall mark of the Radio-Malt child. You can almost see it grow before your i eyei I The secret lies in the balanced
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    • 795 3 11 you wani ?oiin(l Tecif! m% Yo mßSlClfan ttieln tll()r011^li^ &jl 1 l|>Vv'^ 3 Noihinj; pre&erves teeth so well as v*J* Vv scrupuioia cleur.luies*. Gibbs Deoti%x Jr fl trite cleans perfectly. Removes the k chief cause of decay—acid formations Bncl hiciden food particles. jHß^^^'-j^tfty' sir The and /9/9 fyjff baby
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  • 626 4 Shipping News Notices. NORTH ATLANTIC BOOKINGS. Revision Of Passenger Fares. FOLLOWING the meeting of the Atlantic t Conference early in December when an agreement was reached regarm ng the passivation Ld year, two companies, SLS their new SCh T ?e U White Star Line ing revised rates from which are
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  • 434 4 Holder Of Coveted Albert Medal. THE drain of Captain William John Notman. which took place recenJy at Woolacombe, Devon, recalls a deed of great heroism at sea. in respect of which Captain Nutman had conferred upon him by his Majesty the Kins on the cecommenda don of
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  • 163 4 The "Yu Chi" Refloated But Cargo Ruined. With its shipload of fruit and other cargo damaged and abandoned, the salvage crew has refloated the "Yu Chi." coastal steamer of the Yu Ta Steamship Company which went aground off Wenchow several weeks ago. and will tow the wreckage to
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  • 70 4 The Japanese Pilot Association report that the s.s. "Wakematsu Maru," drawing 21 ftet of water, grounded in a position from which Pagoda Point Light Beason (Chinese Admiralty Chart No. 149) bore 229 degrees, distant 3.8 miles, at 6 a.m. on Jan. 8. The chart shows 48 feet of water reduced
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  • 87 4 Youth Fined Prior To Being Sent Home. Hongkong. Jan. 17. A YOUNG Filipino, Primito Ca'.ago. 16. was brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones at .he Kowioon Magistracy yesterday on a charge of itowing away on the "President Wilson" from Manila to Hongkong. It was stated by Sergeant Davis that defendant
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  • 1241 4 Terms Of The Govt's Revised Proposals. THE Commission de la Marine Marchande have adopted, with certain minor alterations, the amendments to the Tasso Bill, proposed by M. Frot, the French Minister of Mercantile Marine, to regulate the conditions governing grants by the State to nOn-subventioned shipping
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 522 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. 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. Fcr China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1034 OOMORIN Wg 15 BURDWAN <MJS
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    • 193 4 TfjUOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden. Massowah, Suez, Port t i— 6al d. Brlndial. Venice and Trieste. Calling at Penang Colombo, Bombay, m.v. MONCALIERE Feb 2 fT 2 Suez, Port Said. Bnndisi, Venice Trieste. m
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    • 243 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch H• Q Australische DampfschWs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. ms. RHETNLAND, via Uoilo, Cebu, Manila Jan. 26 t ms. SAUERLAND, 'ia Manila Feb. 4 ss. NORDMARK. via Manila Feb. 19 t ms. LEVERKUSEN,
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    • 599 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. J£ KORBDEUTSCHEI Csul3 LLOYD, <IncorporstM? :r The undemoted are ihe Company* luteals fixtures: OUTWARDS TRIER, for Manila. BMgfcaa North China and Japan "ALSTER," fcr H'kong. S hai North China and Japan "FULDA." for Manila H'kor.R B China ard Japan HOMEWARDB 1934 5 SAALE for Genoa Marseilles. AY: Rot'erdam.
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  • 337 5 Mining Share. re Thursday. 11 a.m. <nare quotations are £r and Co.. exchange and 155- ers Buyers. Be!lera. rumour.- Tin 39- 41- I 26 9 371 T'Tn 14 3 15--2.10 '2 lo xfCl 34 G 35 6 0.32 0.35 0.95 1-00 Tin 43- 45--ne Tin 6- 6
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  • 158 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. FIFTEEN CENTS RUBBER. Advances In London And New York. Our Financial Corretjtondent.) Singapore. Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 15 cts., Up Ct Market Tone: Firm. Tin (Singapore). $114. down IHYesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 4 r > B d.. up 1 »,d. Market Tone:
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  • 97 5 Evidence Taken On Oils And Tobacco. Ti> and IB4tfa mecuags of the S raits DUlHiißli Txadi neld in Singapore on Jan. 23 and 24. Evidence *a? caker. from .h~: tollow.ng: bCp. rental «r< SrSd by M- r. H c. >WJW .P.W.D.. »-m-riy Pane**! ci t a «f *'.»mrr.
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  • 726 5 Bumper Crops Everywhere: Conference In India. Allahabad. Jan 3. The" Commerce Member Sir Josepn Shore, has started an m ?J~^ O ence with members of .the Ls£fJ££s Assembly from the to te rice, in order to devise measures raftK the price of that commodi
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  • 477 5 Annual Meeting At Singapore. TOffi sixteen .a ai.nual general meeting cf the 1 Indragiri Rubber. Ltd.. was held yesterday at noon at fee registered office cf the company at French Bani; Buildings. S-nfeapaie. Mr J. M Sime was in the chair, the others presenr being Messrs. J A
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  • 104 5 What Is The Commodity Dollar? I A dollar which would change its relation to gold in accordance with changes in its relatiuu to other commodities. Suppose the dollar bought 10 per cent, more commodities. Then it would be cut in terms oi gold by 10 per cent., the
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  • 660 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotation* ire issued by Fraser and Co and Lyail md Evatt: 1 issue Value. Fraser Lyau Shares Co. Ev^t n 1 Allenby 1.00 U6 0.97 2 1.00 1 Aloi Gajah O.GO 0.55 060 0.6 a 1 A
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  • 70 5 The South Manchuria Railway Company. Hr?.»;i (Japan i. Jan 18. mmmwfm «I inters has derided to un30 001« yen worth cf deb-mure Sfctefc S3 South Manrhunan v-.v Cn Tne n-T bond, bear 4o per rent, and are redeemable in ten/ears Or. the other hand the South Manch'
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 49 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTDn.T.corvoraUd t* New Zmtamd.) I IRE. MARINE, MOTOR AND ,'KMENS COMPENSATION. J. o MAKOOUOOTH. OTt ICE: I. riNLAYSON GREEN TH* j EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE iRPOBATION, I*TU. FIRE MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. ■BAD OPTICS: A L. Q JOHNSON. Qtwmn* Wammf
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    • 104 5 INSURE WITH THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE CO, LTD. (Incorporated ID India). The Bluest Indian Fire. Marine and Accident Insurance Company. Authorized Capita. Rs. 60.000.000 bribed Capital Rs. 35.605.275 Paid Dp Capital Rs- 7.121.055 To a! Funds Exceed Rs-15.000.000 Head Office Bombay. Loc.i A.ent: A,T E 191. Cecil Street. ■Thane: No
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    • 172 5 I Tii-ice as good at half the price'j ihe 'Sunday Tribune' as compared irith I other Sunday papers. Five cent* only ft i •■•.l ii n i i mi i ii i i i i i ii i i ii i i i i i in i i i i
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    • 180 5 Oversea-Chinese Balking Corporation Limited. ,Incorpor*rrd In 1 TVZEFirn TTIF FO HOST. BANK, Authorised m^gw^-TL head JESfS nn...r.r boa.. LOCAL »E*> A D or DffiECTOR S: Oh Sian Guan. E*q Chee Swee Cheng. Esq.. Chairman p arK oa,v- C Hwang. Esq, Ue Kong Chlan. E*J Vfe-Cnairman g Q Wnn(r Tan Ean
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 310 6 I" YESTERDAY'S CROWDS SIMPLY YELLED FOR ENCORES HERE'S THE BEST DANCING SHOW YET PRESENTED. j _~H j And With A Wonderful Big Musical Picture BTP I NCl MIDNIGHT -^J*'^' j^?j?j^,j V^.*''- ap r>^j P j' '"(J ''I' FOLLIES 7 "^A^^ COW bo> Artiste. c E, This is Truly a Great
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    • 347 6 y i,,,, t; 1 ,,,M M,U..,,...U.4 1 THE FINEST TONIC FOR THE CU ES. m I See JACK clown, sinr. and <\nc2 at the top of his form f 1 With VERA PEARCE, X ATE CILLER and GARY MARSH. A British and Dorunions Picture. 1 s i I 1 Supported
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    • 233 6 THERE'S NEVER BEE.. SO Ml tii j PAVILION 6.15 9.15 ANOTHER TREMENDOUS COMEDY HIT: J ALSO GAUMONT PRESENTS HARVEY v. PETERSEN. Thrilling Battle For The B:itish EfcftiyWif ill Championship. I MARLBOROUGH j Helen Hayes andj Ramon Novarro I in The Son Daughter] A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer* Picture. I Opening On Friday, January
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  • 81 7 THE "BORINGIA." tiill.iv iif |Us>i;nftera arc arriving liero a 'imift" i>n Feb 3 Marx NicUen. Mr. J, V cow,l V CowgUl. M'is A C. a Hurv, Mr. Wan BahuruddUi it t¥•-'!'«0 rtfid Mr». A. Petersen Mi O C A. Jo CM, Mrs.
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  • 36 7 in Hi*' Hurbuur Ma4tci\ Salongor |ui-*etu wooden Atrurturv which .mi' about 2«, cAbl north o( U. Towar tint 9.M N.. long ,i»nu\ ik brln» ropi*'-etl by a slecl /itli *.ht sam r marking»
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  • 66 7 tmui Uk Officer Commanding 36 K A I* swi&upor-. s ate* that running a u'i'ii FA A3 were lc«: follow* .1 fiu. ajii am) 467 No 6 Hil mid 647. _i. I-H4 "Xv t»O4 and 87t>, II i lost tti nllacfc igninal MM. i ru ««u cl r*o
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  • 48 7 i »*p '°n£ Ifun» Vokoit i ->r I cdcm: JS-l. ,i,y 3.4(j'j tens, (rom Buiu 26.1, t<M Ka»j»hlni(i 25-1 in* on MS7 from Pcrllana 25-1, liUham. 25-1 j L'ntcr. G7X ions, from Djurnbi, 35-1: 27-1. I 181 tens, from Sourabayu. i r B tawan. 28-1
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  • 95 7 Mails from Europe < London mails despatched on .Jan. 4). by the "Rohna" will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m. From China and Japan by the "Hosang." due at Singapore to-mcrrow morning. From China and Japan by the
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  • 12 7 Left Arrd. By Spore London "Balocran" Jan. 5 Jan. 24
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  • 134 7 With effect from Feb. 1. 1934, the existing direct Money Order Service with New Zealand Will cease. All Money Orders drawn on New Zealand will, on and after that date, be advised to Sydney. Australia, expressed in Australian currency. The conversion into New Zealand currency, will be
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  • 202 7 BELLING. Singapore, Jan. 25. London 4 months' sight 2 |J JjJJ London 3 months' tight 2 l* JjJJ i London 60 days' sight 2 1* London 30 days' sight 2 1 4 Jg London demand 2 4 4 London T.T. 2 4 Lyons and Paris demand 920 Hamburg
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  • 197 7 Singapore. Jan. 25. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $100 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $94 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $90 Mac, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $86 Siam, No.l $152 Siam. No. 2 $136 Siam. No. 3 SI 18
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  • 40 7 Reuter. Berlin. Hermann Adrian, a 76-year-old member of the Nelson Rowing Club, of Hallee. has rowed a distance of 1.382 miles during the past year. This is believed to be a record for a man of his age.—Reuter.
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  • 103 7 ALHAMBRA.—Jack Buchanan In "That's A Good Girl." CAPITOL.—"The Midnight Follies of 1934" (stage attraction) and Broadway through a Keyhole" I talkie >. EMPIRE—"BeIow the Sea." featuring Ralph Bellamy and Fay Wray. GREAT WORLD Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay anc' Chinese Wayangs. cinemas. Talkies: Sky—"Say It With Music." Star—"The River of
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  • 455 7 Local Unemployment Relief Activities. The relief committee of the Lotus Club, with Mrs. E. V. Davies, Mrs. M. M. Namazie, Mrs. M. V. Pillay and Miss R Naidu (secretary as members, present the following report for the year 1932--1933: In January last there wore 19 unemployed on
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  • 236 7 Change Of Programme At The Capitol. IT Is a long time since Singapore had the opportunity cf seeing danoars of the class ot Len Ayres ManteU's "Midnight Follies of 1534- who are still drawing large audiences at the Capitol. The enterpiise of the management oi
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  • 188 7 Ac y ,*«>» team. Walla. fuupli Lynn Y W vr Arnaud and Mnry Btou?h llBV alw *J made i HU in whatever plcturr thry .jK,uurcd. but in "A Cuckoo In the Nest, iheh |;itc.si effort wtuch introduced at the !>a« lllon ihcatie ye«terdt.y they stmply
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  • 77 7 Tli.- Gttumont-BriUfli production, of ho Riti." commcnerd ft aCBHon at |hc P.o*y Inst nJgbt and proved lo be- jKUUtar entsrl»inro*ni. Stanley Luplpo dominate* the film hy Hts miiUftttag performance u the and B"Mv Stocfcfeltl Hugh Wakefield. Gin» M.-kl,, nid Glbb McLaughlin nil ably ln poping
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  • 68 7 Tlw RiL* ctltrm.i at near r <oruuß 40 wu> fwdtri lum tilKlM wtiuD It cU»n»ed nc prcmranup-' Willi !*o t»»Us.lfn awl u =U«U pkSUfe Al <ltc i**V rrmitx- it W P-'N "'lnt BporUmc You'll acTtee' put on and thla vf* lolkuvd ..I tf<e .<*nrrt»d hflUst",
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  • 94 7 (From Our Own Correspondent./ Seremban, Jan. 24. Mrs. Parr, wife of Mr. Mervyn Parr, of the legal firm of Messrs. Lovelace and Hastings. Kuala Lumpur and Seremban, h leaving for England on Feb. 2 by the Glenbeg," sailing from Penang Mr. Farr. will accompany Mrs. Parr to Penang.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 221 7 CLUB DIARY. ere numerous Clubs and Societies in m *s4 of the members of iihich are the 'Malaya Tribune." This Diary specially for them. Secretaries art > co-operate in keeping it up-to-dats tie. Happenings of general interest b" included in the '•Diary of Events." iut B.ary" can cover meetings, enter'
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    • 216 7 [POSTAL INTULKitMtt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Calcutta (Santhla) 3 p.m. "•Upper Burma, Northern, Western and Eastern India, Aden, Egypt, Europe, Great Britain. Ireland, Canada and U.S.A. iKaragola) (B. I. Mail) 3 p.m. Japan (Malta Maru) 4 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak. Pakan Baroe, Fort de Kock and Padang (Tinombo) 4
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    • 139 7 DIARY Of Ttit DAY] WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. JAN. 25 High Tides.—s.2l a.m., 7.58 p.m. Hockey: R.I. v. CSC, R. 1.; Wiltshire v. Penang. Penang. Football: "Kent" v. S.CF.A. 11, Anson Road; "Hawkins" v. Marine Dept.. Marine Ground. TO-MORROW, JAN. 26. High Tides--€.30 a.m., 9.24 p.m.
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  • 71 8 Mess-s Lim Cheng Seng. Lim Che,- Seng. Lim Check Seng and family beg to thank the Van Leng Hean, Eng Wah Kok and Tiang Choon Kok Associations, Malayan Tobacco Distributers, Chinese Commercial AthUtic Par y. etc., friends and relatives who so kindly paid night visits and attended
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  • 702 8 IT is being freely reported that arrangements have been completed for the establishment of regular telephonic connection between the Straits Settlements and the Dutch Indies. We have endeavoured to secure some official information on the subject, but the results were as inconclusive as they were amusing. At
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  • 23 8 A Durbar of the Rulers of the Malay states. Federated as well as Unfederated, ij to take place in Singapore on Feb. 8.
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  • 25 8 Mr. R. S. Chantler. who was said to be going Home, states that he has no -ntention of leaving for England for some long time.
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  • 22 8 A third lecture, on "The Perfections." will be delivered by Bhikkhu Narada tomorrow at 8.15 p.m. at the Association Hall. Wilkie Road.
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  • 25 8 Mr. E. R. B. Upton, formerly of Kuala Lumpur, is now with the brewing firm of Truman. Hanbury. Buxton and Co.. Ltd.. of Spitalfields, IX
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  • 25 8 Mr. F. L. Shaw, headmaster, Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, will be going on leave next month, and will be succeeded by Mr. H. R. Carey.
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  • 26 8 Dr. R. M. Dannatt is going on leave for a short trip on urgent affairs. Dr. Laurie will act as Chief Surgeon, Selangor, during his absence.
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  • 24 8 The Resident of Pahang has decided that the first nine holes of the golf course at Bintang, Cameron Highlands, shall be completed this year.
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  • 28 8 Mr. Ponnampalam Chelvanathan has filed his papers for admission to the bar of the Straits Settlements. Before coming to Penang he practised for a long time in Kenya.
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  • 34 8 Six members of the teaching staff of the Government English School, Tapah. were retrenched at the end of last year. They drew half pay for some time, but were later given two months' notice.
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  • 56 8 The tiger which was taken into the Selangor Club on Saturday was trapped by a sakai in Jelebu and presented to Mr. M. Foster, now at the Central Police Station, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Foster intends ;to present the tiger to the London Zoo. Mr. V. W. Ryves, of Takau estate,
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  • 51 8 The Siamese Government has announced that it has decided to link Don Muang with Bangkok and to build a good motor road. Further modernisation of the aerodrome providing for paved runways and landing ground will be taken in hand with a view to making the aerodrome usable all the year
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  • 51 8 Mrs. Stallard, who with her husband and family left Harewood estate, Batu Gajah, in 1930, has recently had to undergo an operation for filaria, a disease which it is presumed she contracted while in the tropics. She is now under treatment in the London Hospital for Tropical Diseases at Endsleigh
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  • 64 8 The Band of the S.S. Police, under the direction "of Mr. F. E. Minns, will play the following programme, weather permitting, at Katong Park tomorrow: March Medley, "The Passing of the Regiments," Winter; Second Suite in F Major, Hoist; Humoresque, Dvorak; Cornet solo, "Love's Old Sweet Song," Molloy; Selection, "The
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  • 241 8 IT seems to us that all the mischievous mystery about Field Marshal Allenby's movements should be cleared up by an official statement. It is definitely harmful, owing not only to local gossip I and speculation but to conjecture, mostly Of a fantastic and
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  • 120 8 TN reference to the note the other day on traffic perils it might be pointed out that England had a Commission sitting on road perils some time ago and some of its recommendations were adopted by tne Government. One— compulsory third party insurance—nas been adopted hero as a
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  • 124 8 mHE Penang Government Subord:;. at their meeting on Friday last adopted a very sensible attitude n g ing the debts question and the reo official circular. Sensational px tions of bellicose protestation entirely unjustified. Resolutions pa unanimously very properly expn thanks for the Governmental ende. to free
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  • 213 8 AN element of uncertainty has iri as to the actual position in connection with the Penang Hill Road pi. following the publication of statem* n and contradictions in the Penang now papers regarding the effect of the approval of the 1934 Budget Estimates by the Secretary of
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  • 468 8 By "Looker-On" RUMOUR, rumour, rumour! Why not tell the truth? A And just where is Field Marshal Allenby, please? A "Money Talks," writes our Financial Correspondent. Yes, but too often only in a low whisper. Araki has resigned—but the world is not yet resigned to the policy which
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  • 36 8 JOHORE ASSIZES, on page 2 CHINA'S NATIONAL CONGRESS CLUB DIARY, on page 7. SPORTS NEWS, on patJH 19 and RADIO PROGRAMME, on pi EARLIER CHINA NEWS, on 1" MOTORING NEWS, on pat* IS
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    • 188 8 I UNIQUE OFFER j j during STOCK-TAKING] pair. I j In Sizes and Half Sizes. I 1 sto 10. Two Fittings. I RICHMOND BROWN CALF SHOES j MADE ON A COMFORTABLE LAST. NEATLY PUNCHED TOE CAP REINFORCED HEEL GRIP. LIGHT LEATHER SOLES. EMPIRE RUBBER HEELS. j MADE IN ENGLAND. j
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    • 31 8 We Stock The Cheapest and Most Reliable Fittings And Accessories For Every Kind of Musical Instruments. pay us a visit before going elsewhere. SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, Singapore.
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  • 274 9 FIFTEEN CENTS TO-DAY. CONFIDENCE IN CONTROL. Stocks Advancing, Will Export Duty Be Increased nIBBER to-day reached 15 cents on the local market—a rd price for three years. Ihe nearest last year was IP, tents, in October. Enquiries in the local market reveal that,
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  • 305 9 Joins Campaign Against Dumping. Reuter. London. Jan. 24. 4 PRIVATE meeting of M.P.'s. and <t ntatives of the woollen and industry and of the Bradford cf Commerce unanimously 0 anpoint a special committee idi i the problem of Japanese iti oi and recommend appropriate for the defence of
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  • 302 9 French Public Opinion Incensed. Reuter Wireless. 4 Paris, Jan. 23. j THE Governmenc has received a fresh shock in- consequence of the discovery of anotner financial scandal similar to the Stavisky affair and of the arrest of Georges Alexandre, founder of the Banque de Fonctionnaires, who is
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  • 240 9 Two Rewards Given To The Informer. A heavy tine of $50 (or a month's r.i. In default) was imposed yesterday by Mr K. G. A. Doohoo. the acting Third Magistrate, on a Chinese named Tan Ee. for using his house, 16. Ben Hoon Road, as a common
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  • 176 9 Sequel To Joy-Ride In Master's Car. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 24. It is alleged that an Indian cook employed by Inspector Din, of the Central Police Station, Ipoh, in the absence of his master, took his motorcar oui for a joy-ride and had an unpleasant
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  • 19 9 Reuter. London, Jan. 24. i Britain, France and Italy have recognised the new Government of Cuba.— Reuter.
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  • 277 9 Alarm At Singapore Parley. Rome, Jan. 24. IT is understood that the Japanese Ambassador has been instructed to make friendly representations to the Italian Government regarding the tone of recent Italian Press comments on Japan. A recent article by Sig. Mussolini W the Hearst press in
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  • 58 9 U.S. Senate Passes Navy Programme. Reuter Wireless. Washington, Jan. 23 The Naval Committee of the House of Representatives has unanimously approved of the VimMi Bill for the construction of 123 warships. In order ,to hasten matters the committee is try ing to attach it to the annual Navai
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  • 154 9 Kuala Kangsar Fete In His Honour. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Jan. 24. Kuala Kangsar will be en fete during the coming week-end when a series of celebrations are being held in honour of the G.C.M.G. bestowed on H. H. the Sultan of Perak. The functions which
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  • 93 9 Singapore Company Increases Reward Offer. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Jan. 24. A search is still proceeding in endeavours to locate the contents of two boxes of gold bullion not recovered after the robbery from the international exoress recently. Messrs. Schuff and Zoom, the firm in Singapore to
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  • 78 9 Reuter. Toledo. (Ohio). Dolls which nobody wanted have j brought Christmas joy to more than 500 Toledo children who otherwise would have found their stockings empty i last year. These dolls, broken, scarred and I abandoned, were collected from their I original owners just before Christmas
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  • 354 9 Palace, Collapses. VICEROY'S APPEAL FOR FUNDS. Reuter. Calcutta, Jan. 24. 'J'WO daughters of the King of Nepal and the grand-daughter of the Prime Minister were killed in the recent earthquake when part of the royal palace collapsed, according to a Nepalese official.—Reuter. New Delhi. Jan. 24.
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  • 221 9 Denies Control Of North China Affairs. Shanghai, Jan. 24. ACCORDING to an Amoy message, the Nanking troops are continuing with their operations against the 19th Route Army remnants and are preparing to besiege Chuanchow and Tungan to force them to surrender. The peace negotiations so far appear to
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  • 32 9 Reuter. Peiping, Jan. 25. Details of the Shansi earthquake are completely lacking but it is believed triai there was no loss of lite and that the damage was very slight.—Reuter.
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  • 435 9 Monetary Policy Still Challenged. Reuter. New York, Jan. 24. THE milliard dollar loan has been subscribed six-fold. Another large amount of gold— £789,000—was offered on the London open market to-day, making the total sold since the beginning of last week well over £8,000.000. The best-informed
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  • 316 9 Buffer Tin Pool. CHAMBER OF MINES RESOLUTIONS. a meeting yesterday afternoon of the council of the F.M.S Chamber of Mines the following resolutions with regard to the Buffer Tin Pool suggestion were passed by a big majority. <1» This council considers that official connection between any pool
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  • 100 9 Yellow River Bursts New Dykes. Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 24. FOUR thousand people are homeless and hundreds of homes were damaged when the swollen ice-laden waters cf the Yellow River burst through miles of reconstructed dykes in the region where "China's Sorrow" cuts through the borders of Honan and
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    • 10 9 Qui- makes you smile every iceek in the 'Sunday TrftmJM."
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    • 53 9 "Moutrie's" MANUFACTURERS OF PIANOS FOR MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY. EVERY PIANO BUILT SPECIALLY FOR THE FAR EASTERN CUMATE GUARANTEED NEW NATIONAL 306 00 STYLE II $425 00 STYLE 111 (3 PEDAL) 5300.00. HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED. C ALL AND SEE OUR STOCK. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong).
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  • 1446 10 HEAVILY INSURED AS CURIOS. Watch Kept On House. WOMAN TWO MEN ARRESTED. A N ingenious attempt to import 500 tahils of chandu under the very noses of the Postal authorities was exposed by the prosecution during the hearing of a case before the District
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  • 166 10 Four Days Fixed For The Hearing. FOUR DAYS have been fixed for the preliminary inquiry in connection with the alleged murder of Fezal Shan, a North Indian who. it is said was fatally assaulted near the Kandang Kcrbau market early in December. His assailant is alleged
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  • 34 10 A Chinese, said to be a police informer, was assulted by three compatriots yesterday. He was rather badly hurt and was taken to hospital by ambulance in a state of collapse.
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  • 51 10 A French world traveller, M. Louis Bouvier, who has found a use for the old station site in Tank Road, Singapore. He has encamped there for a day or two. He left France in October, 1929, and has been in most parts of the world except the Far East and
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  • 296 10 Danger In Neglecting Wounds. THE danger of neglecting superficial wounds, however slight, was ex- I cmplified in the Coroner's Court yester- i day during the inquiry into the death of two Chinese. j Both deceased became ill through neglecting small wounds and tetanus (lockjaw) and pyaemia (blood poison;ng>
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  • 466 10 Export Of Timber. PROMISING BRITISH MARKET. a VISIT was paid to a local sawmill this morning by H.E. the Governor, who was keenly interested in all he saw, particularly in view of the fact that Malaya is now exporting timber to Britain. Several members of the S.S.
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  • 472 10 Local Indian Physician Fined. I\HAT the title of "Doctor" could only be used by medical practitioners with University qualifications recognised by ihe British Medical Council was emohasised in the local Police Courts yesterday when an Indian, Ayurvedic physician was fined $50 for using that title by
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  • 254 10 Lecture To Japanese In Singapore. Miss Muriel Lester, of Ktngsley Hall Settlemint, London, better known in the East as Mr. Gandhi's hostess during his visit to the London Round-Table Conference, is now In Singapore, en route from China and Japan to India. Addressing a predominantly Japanese aud
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  • 754 10 Unusual Johore Case. VICTIM IS CARRIKD INTO COURT. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Johore, Jan. 24 attempt made by a Chi rubber tapper to murder a patriot while he was asleep on hii in the kongsi-house by atabbing three times with a rubber ta] knife, was described
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    • 47 10 A l i/ie Saturday sport, and the best weekly Sports Review in Malaya, can be found in the "Sunday Tribune"—the 5 cents paper. !l INCREASING I UNVARYING j I TOLIEY'S BRANDY fflju HAS NOW THE P9iiilißlßl^ LARGEST SALE I^Spf Only $2.90 per quart. Support l^^^!sh^^jj EMPIRE I^^H
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  • 1023 11 Stringent Criticism By Estate Proprietors* Organisation. ■1/1 iKivf received the following summary ct \V th proceedings at a meeting of the Council \l.ilav3n Esta c Owners' Association, the 13th inst.: The. Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock President (in the chair). Dr. W. L. and Meisrs.
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  • 241 11 Appeal Against Sentence At Tapah. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Jan. 24. ABDULLAH bin Pcndikar KirL aged 62, with a bandaged hand, appeared in the Tapah P c urt yesterday as complainant hi a case which two Chines-, father and son, riood d with voluntarily
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  • 77 11 Victims Of Singapore Street Accidents. A Chinese youth and a Malay girl *ere injured in street accidents yesterday afternoon. The boy. who was knocked down by a motor-car in Crawford Street, near the Kochore Police Station, sustained a fracfuied leg. |Ie was also severely bnUaed and
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  • 177 11 tIUgM At Weekly rE members of the Rotary Club of j Singapore were entertained at their weekly luncheon at the Adelphi Hotel J yesterday by Mr. L. Ayres Mantell and Mr. Frank BraWwood, of the Midnight Follies, now at the Capitol. Mr. W. A. Eley, who presided,
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  • 83 11 A Chinese, Peng Eng ™am, who pleaded guilty, before the District Judge (Mr H A. Forrer) this morning to a chandu charge, was sentenced to a day s imprisonment and fined $150. He was found in possession of $16 worth of chandu. He was a cook
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  • 806 11 Was There A Valid AFTER ano.her full. day's hearing, the case in which an infant (suing by his mother and next friend) appealed against a decision m ihe Bupreihe Couro was adjpurned in *m Cour. of Appeal yesxrday before Mr. Thomas (Chief Justice. F.M.S.). Mr. Justice Gerahty,
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  • 71 11 Dud Cheques Issued To Firms. A SEARCH is being made for a Chinese who. it is alleged, swindled several compatriots by giving them cheques which were later dishonoured. The alleged victims are dealers in sundry goods carrying on business in the vicinity of Amoy Street. The total value
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  • 455 11 Official Assignee Allowed To Proceed. THAT the. Official Assignee was entitled to maintain an. action for the fraudulent conversion of a cheque issued by him on the account of a bankrupt's estate under him was the purport of a judgment delivered in the Court of Appeal this
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  • 30 11 Maj.-Gen. L. C. L. Oldneld, Mrs. OldHeld and Miss Oldneld were entertained to dinner last night at Raffles Hotel by the Singapore Unofficial Members of the Legislative Council.
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    • 14 11 /Ts a poor week-end without the "Sunday Tribune"— Malaya's brightest and cheapest weekly journal.
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    • 257 11 MAX BAER to meet PRIMO CARNERA the ALHAMBRA NEXT WEDNESDAY, 31st JAN. i JACK DEMPSEY as the referee L I T7fKrr~] I e y v- Over 1.000,000 iJI-nourished ifb' vv l 7s end T i4 > e **v/ children m England *3 V V j*»J)' \BOVT ULO. v Every child,
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  • 862 12 Sailors Play Two Soccer Matches. Win On Padang; Lose At Anson Road. A NAVAL XI scored a fine victory over the SC.C. yesterday at soccer on the padang, by the odd g Takins into consideration the fact mat this was the
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  • 333 12 Meeting Decides To Form An Association. At a meeting of soccer representatives of Government Departments, held in the Master Attendant s office yesterday, under the chairmanship cf Mr. E. A. Joy (Medical Depart- j ment> it was unanimously decided to :orm a Civil Service Football Association, and
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  • 94 12 S.C.F.A. II v. H.M.S. Kent" At Stadium. The following will represent the S.C.F.A. II v. H.M.S. "Ktrnt" to-day at the Anson Road Stadium at 5.15 p.m.: Chan Ah Kow. Cheong Yong Chin. Choo Seng Quee. Lan Kong Guan, Ong Seng Hock. Lim Ah Goo, Lee Ah Bok. Kee
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  • 31 12 Ties in the Amicable A.A. "Gold Flake" billiards (four ball) tournament: To-day's ties: Chan Kwang Chia v. Tan Teck Koh, 7.15 p.m.: Yeo Koon Yam v. Scow Teong Wah 8.15 p.m.
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  • 20 12 Naval forwards raiding the S.C.C. goal in yesterday's hockey match on the Padang. S.C.R.C. DEFEATED. A.P.C. Hockey Team In Form.
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  • 348 12 PLAYING without a goalkeeper, the A P C. hockey team did well to defeat by 6—3 the S.C.R.C. on the latter's ground at Hong Lim Green yesterday. The Chinese, without several or their best players, more than held their ground in the first half, but they collapsed badly on the
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  • 143 12 A farewell tea-party in honour of the Rev. and Mts. T. Runyan on the occasion of their transfer to the A.C.S.. Ipoh. was given by members of the English Wesley Church and friends at the A.CS. Hall, Seremban. on Jan. 15. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. G W
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  • 51 12 There has been an encouraging entry for the six-a-side soccer tournament which is to be played at the S.C.C. shortly. Seventy members have put their names down to compete, and any other members who wish to do so should notify the secretary by telephone. Entries close on Wednesday. S.V.R.A. ANNUAL
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  • 29 12 The annual general meeting of the S.V.R.A. will be held at the Drill Hall on Thursday Feb. 8, at 6.30 p.m. LAWN TENNIS. S.C.C. Champion Defeated By Naval Player.
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  • 306 12 THREE singles matches were played yesterday between the S.C.C. and a Naval team, the S.C.C. winning two to the Navy's one. The results were as follows: Packe (Navy) beat R. Smith (S.C.C.) 6—4. 6—2. N.S. Wise < S.C.C beat Muspratt (Navyi 3—6. 9—7. Dr. L. Demeny (S.C.C.I beat More (Navy)
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  • 22 12 TRANSFERS.—Larrikin from Class 2 to Class 3. NEW CLASSIFICATIONS—CIass I.— Apple Glory, Lady June. JOHORE GIRLS. Open Badminton Tournament To Be Held.
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  • 127 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore. Jan. 24. To encourage sport among girls in j chore Bahru, Mr. M. Birchee, Assistant Veterinary Surgeon, Johore. has offered orizes to the winner and runner-up in a badminton tournament to be held for the girls' open singles championship of Johore. Mr. Birchee himself is
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  • 33 12 A boxing tournament between men of the Navy and Army will take place at the New World arena on Monday. Cups and trophies will be presented to the winners and losers. B.M.A. GOLF.
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  • 515 12 The competition for the Malcolm Watson Cup in connection with the annual B.M.A. golf meeting resulted in a tie between Dr. H. O. Hopkins and Dr. Anderson. ATTRACTIVE HOCKEY AT THE S.C.C. Naval Side Surprises The 1 Club. AN attractive game of hockey was witnessed on the padang yesterday when
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  • 20 12 Members of the Seet Kim Cheng E.P. are informed that practices will held on Tuesdays. Thursdays. Safoirdays and Sundays only.
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  • 228 12 Midweek Results. ENGLISH CUP TIES ON SATURDAY. London, Jan. 24. POSTPONED matches in the Eng. lish Leagues, played today, resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, Div. 111. (Northern). Daring ton 4 Rotherham I 1 Accrington S. 4 York C. I SCOTTISH CUP DRAW. The draw for the second
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    • 103 12 Saturday's Home Football, and the League Tables brought right up to date —in the "Sunday Tribune" only. Make sure of your copy by subscribing. I POWDERED WHOLE > j I Kiim Thrive On It. I s THE PHYSICAL AND H MENTAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHILD DEPENDS LARGELY UPON A CAREFUL
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  • 153 13 Encouragement Given By The R.E.'s. I Friday was a memorable May for inhabitant* of Pulau Tekong non the Officers of the Royal Enrs (Changi). presented a beauti«cribed Silver Cup. to murk the bment of the first annual sports Island. pom Ladang where the events ild was
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  • 115 13 c-Bcarera For The Current Year. annual meeting of the Chinese A.A. on the 14th, the lollowt leeted "office-bearers for the year: Mr. Kong Khai Kong (re-w.-o-presidents. Mr. Lim Heng Mr. Tay Eng Sim i Ternary and treasurer Mr. Cheng < re-elected I. cornis. Lim Koh Huat <reLim
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  • 96 13 Saturday last, the Beau Stella [eated the St. Gregory's B. P. by mci to three. Beau Stella players mentioned Man Choy beat Khng Guan in—B. 15—9: Tan Khai Seng beat T 11 Chye 14—14 (2—3> 15—4, 15—12; Hock San lost to John Chye 2—15. I 10 -3»;
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  • 84 13 Serangoon Lads B.P. beat the H P "B" on Sunday at the c rjurt by six games to one. res 'SL.BP. names first): T. Lee boat Tay Kheng Ann 13-13 13-4; Lee Yang Kwang beat Chin 15-2, 15-3; Lim Hu Beng beat Hong 15-3. 15-10; Phua Swee
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  • 44 13 i tics in the Anson B.P.s open tournament, to bt played on Sunday at iin are as follows: Heng and Chan Fock Kan v. Wee and Ng Wing Chon; Sng Beng Teck P«h Tarn v. Chiang Tlong Wah and Chwee Cheng.
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  • 251 13 Incident In Anglo-Welsh International. Reuter. Cardiff. Jhu, 30. Inlenuttkmai nigby football mutcu beX :ween ©iKlittid unit Waloj WM piay-d In u lor tout ly Mlnuy weather beforr a arowd of 50,000 bpoclalors Alter •icrambltog play England scored in the twrnUrih ro>nu;e. whni Oerrard barged through •he
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  • 112 13 Steps To Organise Asiatic Fifteen. There has been quite an encouraging response to the efforts of Mr. R. W. P. \eria to raise an Asiatic rugby team in Malacca with a view to competing for the N.S. "All Blues' Trophy next season. It is understood that Messrs. J.
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  • 55 13 V.M.C.A. Ist XI v. the Wilts 'B" at Tanglin on Saturday at 5.15 p.m. C. C. Meredith; L. M. Pennefather, R. Lvne; V. Xavier, P. C. Sands, Lee Fong Lim; M. Catchatoor, G. L. F. Willis, W. R. Willis, D. Ross, C. H. Coshan. Reserves Lee Kit Soon.
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  • 37 13 Municipal Committee No. 5 has approved, subject to the sanction of the Governor-in-Council, an application for use by the Singapore Golf Club of additional Municipal land forming part of the catchment area at Mcßitchie Reservoir.
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  • 77 13 The replay of the tie in the Island Club December <bogey) medal resulted as follows: Dr. H. L. H. Urn 2 Up Yong Loon Chong 1 Down J. W. Moore 2 Down The January medal (stroke) will be played for on Saturday and Sunday, in conjunction with
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  • 71 13 Invitations have been issued to all the members of th.? Amateur Sporting Association by Mr. Tan Binn Chuan to dinner at his residence, •Hinsdale," 36, Meyer Road (opposite Katong Park), on Monday, Jan. 29, at 7.30 p.m.. on the occasion cf his marriage. Free transport will be available
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  • 33 13 A meeting of the members of the Indian Association interested in cricket will be held on to-morrow at 6.30 p.m. at 164, Racecourse Road, to elect officebearers for the ensuing season.
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  • 323 13 Hemchit Draws With Boy Nara. (Fiom Our Own Correspondent J Malacca, Jan. 22. AN interesting boxing programme was offered by the City Park, Malacca, on Sunday night, before a large crowd The curtain raiser wa.i a three-round bout between two small boys. Sunny Rozario and Eddie Scully. A
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  • 86 13 Boston and Toronto take their hockey sc seriously that one player almost ki led another in a melee on Dec. 13. Eddie Shore, a famous defence player in Canada's national winter game, was arrested following the injuries that were received by Irvin Bailey, whose scalp was laid
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  • 97 13 The membership campaign of the Solar A. U. closes on Jan. 31, and members who have applications in hand are requested to send in as early as possible to the hon. secretary, c o Wireless Station, Pay a Lebar. Members who have not yet signed for the
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  • 70 13 The Patriots' B.P. defeated the Marcelle B.P. by four games to one last Saturday. Scores (Patriots' names first). SINGLES: Siboney Quek beat J. de Souza 15—7, 7—15, 15—5; John Gann beat R. de Souza 15—9, 15—12; Billy See beat Billy Lim 15—5, 15 —4; Ramon Ong beat G.
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  • 62 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Jan. 23. On the padang this evening the N.S. "All Blues" fielded two fifteens, married and singles, the game ending in a win for the latter by two goals and a try (13 pts.) to one try (3 pts.) The N.S. "All Blues"
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  • 42 13 I.C.F.A. team v. H.M.S. "Hawkins" tomorrow at the Anson Road 'Stadium admission free >: K. Muthukumaru, Thuraisingam, Shunmugam, D. K. Samy. V. Ponniah, Rajaloo. M. Kadir, Sultan, Hussain, Menon and Kadir. Reserves Vellupillay, Sivam, Paramsothy, D. Suppiah and A. Rajoo.
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  • 116 13 Singapore "A" XV v. H.MS. 'Hawkins" to-day at the S.C.C: A. P. Craigie; G. D. A. Lundon. W. H. McNeill. J. C. Cooke, F. P. H. Pearse: H. Price. C. T. Owen; W. G. Skey, F. S. Rickard, J. R. McDougall, J. W. Muncey. D. Thompson, D. Anderson.
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  • 97 13 The first round of the Keppel G. C. ladies* championship will be played on Wednesday, Feb. 7. LADIES' ANNUAL MEDAL. The ladies' annual medal, decided on the aggregate score of the players' best four medal cards of the year, less handicaps current on Dec. 3, has
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  • 79 13 At. the general meeting of the sports section of the Clerical Union, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year Messrs. C. Misson (chairman) reelected; J. P. Tham (hon sec.) reelected; O. F. Cordeiro (asst. Hon. sec.i re-elected; Lim Tian Lye, Khoi Khve Quee, Koh Keng
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  • 18 13 On Sunday, at soccer, the Delta Rangers drew 2-2 with the Naval Base team at Seletar.
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    • 295 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $:W,0«0.00r The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Stialts Settlements). HEAD OFFICE. J?*"* Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. EC. The Company has £20,000 d posnea to the SupKSftf Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Compani
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 332 13 TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. G.M.I. 8.0 a.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. News Bulle*in. 815 a.m. Chamber music records) 6.45 am. "Whither Britain?" a talk. (Time Signal at 9.0 a.m.). 9.15-10.0 a.m. Variety programme (gramophone records). 12.0 neon Time Signal from Big Ben. The Rutland Square and New Victoria Orches ra. directed
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  • 424 14 How He Suppressed The Rebels. Shanghai, Jan. 24. A SPOKESMAN of Marshal Chiang Kai I Afihek says that the latter left for the Fukien front when hostilities broke out. He flew to Hangehowon Dec. anct immediately on his arrival motored to Pucheng. where he reviewed the
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  • 103 14 Professor's Scathing Remarks On Sterilisation. Rio de Janeiro. Deb. 27. I A scathing d"nuncia'ion of the iteriUsaUcn measures decreed by the German Government is expressed by Professor Fcrmando Macalhaes. member of 'he academy and rector of the university, in an interview published iv the newspaper O Globe here.
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  • 94 14 Woman Spent Cold Night In Branches Of A Tree. Bucharcs'. J Perched in the branches of a tree. livna Ciobanu. a farmer's wife, peered through Urn darkness and the falling snow at the ffIBDI oi hungry wolves sniffing round the trunk. She had bceu attacked by them
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  • 128 14 Where Poctors Can Break Traffic Laws. Belgrade. DOCTORS here can now freely break the traffic laws, according to a new regulation issued by the police. So that they may reach their patients more quickly they are being supplied with a special sign to fix on their motor-cars,
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  • 30 14 After holding out for ten days, the calicut bus bus strike was called off on Jan. 10. The District Magistrate has agreed to have theii grievances regarding licence rates redressed.
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  • 119 14 South African Govt's Schemes. Pretoria. MEASURES by which the South African Government intends to "rehabilitate the farming industry" are outlined in a statement which the Minister of Agriculture has issued. The Government has approved plans, <a> To encourage the use of unemployed white persons in schemes for combating
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  • 127 14 Destroyer Situation Is Critical. Reuter Wireless. Washington, Jan THE Naval Supply Bill of $1184 which was reported to the ti of Representatives to-day in 533.6i9.000 lor work on vessels. Inch new aircraft carriers and foul cm The Bureau of Aeronautics $18.880,000 of which $6.131.000 is < aeroplanes.
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    • 556 14 USE OF 0| W/UKEEP^ JfQS DVERY Sunday morning and perhaps once or Iwice during the week give Nature a helping hand in her task of maintaining complete i tner cleanliness. Andrews Liver Salt a leaspoonful ™8L- ■or two in a 9 iass ot waler 9 enll Y removes from ihe
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  • 476 15 Duplication Of Place Names A Feature. rs who pride themselves on of the British Isles he suggestion that they do where London is. many know the place. The course, is known to everywhere is the London of the ited in the
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  • 29 15 ojtw Wolseley 'Nine' modeJo in India. The scene shown is on the -Calicut road, and the interesting trees are a belt of Palmyras, a common feature of the district.
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  • 114 15 Armoured Cars Or Old Chassis. DURING recent manoeuvres in Sussex, the Inns of Court O.T.C. machinegun section employed fixe armoured cars constructed on old Morris Cowley twoseater chassis. The cars were painted Service gray, i'nd the souare metal arby members in their spare time, in place «»f the
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  • 429 15 Motoring Quips From Here And There. tiREE horoscope to our readers: I you 1 want to hear your past, present and future—give any taxi-driver the exact fare. He will tell you. "It is no easy matter to drive a bargain," said the man who had bought
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