Malaya Tribune, 29 January 1934
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Title Section36 1934-01-29 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR OAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. iL XXL No. 24 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Jan. 29, 1934. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1934.36 words
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Advertisement310 1934-01-29 1 A'< t/c/ The Sunday j Tribune Dominant In Malaya. i i iiiii i i i iiii•iiiiiii i i i i i i i i i i i i immnimmi——nwirrrrl in iit .1 >m 1 warn* 1 1 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! I I KlilM THE FINEST MilK PRODUCED WILL EE —-JT ON310 words
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Advertisement144 1934-01-29 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Imperii n a Dtadp?!:* and Pearl N>^4Y'A' v :r j size and Sfliini at latest markei prices. '7> Also buying fs>jj7yoin* and goM of every class and quakfe paying highest price according to daily exchange rates. SL ALL "TOW. NEED j I GOOP l w 4 >.\144 words
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Article66 1934-01-29 2 OUR READERS 9 VIEWS. Letters To The Editor are Invited to write to us subjects of public interest. It must be under OLs? LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double podents. lei Pen nam et may be used, but the names and ZtZes °UZ £Zd£d' a7a auaraniee66 words
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Article88 1934-01-29 2 (To the Editor, •'Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—I have been staying In Monk s Hill for a number of years. Almost c\ crj aay one of our neighbours who owns a radio jet tries to get stations during the afternoon. I have my afternoon nap every day, and because of88 words
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Article204 1934-01-29 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, Tuesday, Jan. 30, is a Public Holiday. The day preceding that ending the month is the usual pay-day; and when is it going to be this month? Mondays are not usual, as Saturdays and Sundays precede. Now will it be the 31st?204 words
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Article249 1934-01-29 2 (To the Editor. -Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —in your issue of the 20th inst. you referred to overcrowding as being a "necessary evil" in most large cities in Europe, saapg that half London has to stand in the fym hours and that some manage to derive boko* fun out249 words
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Article213 1934-01-29 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir,—With the beginning of the current yew the toddy shops in the State of Johore ar< being run by Government, and within the fe* oays since Government tpck over the management the benefits are already manifest, as th< toddy drinkers seem to213 words
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Article228 1934-01-29 2 (To the E<ar, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —During the course of the year 1933 several Athithravidar Sangams were inaugurated in different parts of Malaya for the upliftment of the untouchables living in these parts. Jn Joliore also, Athithravidar Sangams have sprung up in Johore Bahru and Muar. The aims228 words
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Article289 1934-01-29 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Following the rccent move made by Government, and Instigation by the Press, a campaign on similar lines to that of the Government is, I understand, now being ligorously pursued by several large European firms. I would l;ke to know if the Fame289 words
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Article357 1934-01-29 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I read with interest your comments or a very important topic of the day in youi issue of Jan. 11, under the caption "Rs. 2,000 please!" With the renewal of interest in rubber and tin in sympathy with a slow and steadj357 words
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Advertisement253 1934-01-29 2 Know I mfft \rp perfect fitness depends on IHA 1 complete inner cleanliness. m U X m incomplete elimination exis!s 1H A 1 to a much greater extent than is generally realised. IHAI Andrews Liver Salt taken regularly once, and in some cases twice each week, is a good, simple,253 words
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Advertisement11 1934-01-29 2 I LOWRIES I I WHISKY I I $3.10 I PER BOTTLE11 words
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Advertisement412 1934-01-29 2 «i miiiiiiiiiiniiiiitainiiirtnißiiiiiiiimtii-iriiinipri iif'ttuwiitiniitimittitiiiinimmuiwiwinimti tt .•liimtij.ii, t t FINAL REDUCTIONS FOR LAST WEEK OF j W lUT E A SAL Ej IIANDKF. AND TIE Set consists of cne silk MEN'S FLANNEL TROUSERS. l P e e f nd tie MEN'S TENNIS SHUTS. handkf. to match in I Cream shade, light tropical412 words
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Article537 1934-01-29 3 But Victim Falls Dead. CAN IT BE CALLED MURDER? Aleppo. A BULLET is fired with intent to kill. It misses its mark, but the intended victim falls dead all the same, as surely as though it ha«l pierced his heart. Is it murder? That is the537 words
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Article80 1934-01-29 3 Wild Boars Visit Sabak Bernam. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Jan. 27. The inhabitants of Sabak Bernam were greatly alarmed a few days ago us a result of two wild boars careering through the to.\nship. charging shops and damaging earthenware and crockery. The boars swam down80 words
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Obituary78 1934-01-29 3 Daughter Of Late Sir Rajah Chulan. (From Our Ovm Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 27. The death occurred to-day at Deli, Sumatra, of the Tungku Puan Besar, wife of the Crown Prince of Deii. The deceased was a daughter of the late Raja Sir Chulan. The Raja Zainal Aznan78 words
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Article73 1934-01-29 3 (Fiom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 27. The marriage was solemnised to-day a f St. John's Church of Mi. Harry Nankiweh Sawyer, dredgemastei, P.W.D., l and Miss Barbara Hope, daughter or Mr. J. L. Hope, former manager of the j Lnited Engineers, and Mrs. ricpe. Tne Rf-v. Mr.73 words
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Article425 1934-01-29 3 Ceylon's Fate Told From The Stars. Astrological forecasts are published regularly by the "Times of Ceylon," and on the occasion of the arrival of the new Governor, Sir Reginald Stubbs, a leaflet distributed by an anonymous astrologer, "Passara," was reproduced. Ceylon will return to prosperity during Sir425 words
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Advertisement161 1934-01-29 3 SPECIAL OFFERS FOR THE CHINESE NEW YEAR. j EXCELLENT QUALITY FLLT tf* Knapp-Felt, Borsalino, Glyn's, Begley, j 35% 70 63 DISCOUNT. J Jf* i Inspection cordially invited. f I A really rare opportunity. G. H. KTAT COMPANY, LTD., I 15 15-A, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. j j TO CLEAR I 76161 words
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Advertisement166 1934-01-29 3 I AVIATION 1 j IMPERIAL AIRWAYS. K. ft* M. AIR FRANCE MAIL CARRIERS I EUROPE FAR EAST RELY ON I SHELL OILS FOR THEIR LUBRICATION J j Advertisement of The Asiatic Petroleum Company (Straits Settlements) Ltd. i i I i i i>:i!itia;!i:uui<itttaiitiirir!a!i»:<t.:i..r.»:t«hum •immmmjiuiw i!ii:itiii::iini*iij!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.tm tni! ii iimaran^ 1 FIRTHI J166 words
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1424 1934-01-29 4 Shipping News Notices. THE NEW ORIENT LINER. Traditioned Name To Be Perpetuated ALTHOUGH is has not yet been publicly connmrd, it is very widely rumoured on the LODdOH River 'hat the name already selec cd lor the new Orient liner, a ship which is certain to cause a very great1,424 words
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Article149 1934-01-29 4 River Boat Piles Up On Breakwater. Macao, Jan. 17. W WHILE entering Macao Harbour late last nijtht. the river steamer "Sai An." of 300 tons. was forced on to he breakwater when manoeuvring to avoid a ccUison with a large iunk. The "Sai An" was carrying a149 words
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Article429 1934-01-29 4 The "Franconia" Will Satisfy Them. THE Society for the Advancement of Better Living, recently organised in New York with the view of improving the standards of din'ng and wining current in the United States, •elected the Cunarder "Franconia" sailing from New York on a New Year's cruis-2 to429 words
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Article51 1934-01-29 4 Rugby, Jan. 18. Cammell. La!rd and Co., Ltd.. of Birkenhead, arc to build for the Booth Steamship Co.. Ltd., two new cargo steamers of about 5.000 lons each, the first to be completed by the end of the year and the next by the spring of51 words
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Article747 1934-01-29 4 Contracts Placed On Merit Alone. WHEN it was recently announced that the order fcr two Polish trans-Atlantic liners had been obtained by an Italian shipbuilding firm, it was stated (a) that the contract had been arranged on a barter basis with Polish coal as the other747 words
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Advertisement537 1934-01-29 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FOR EAST MAIL SERVICE. HftXfef Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON, per china and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapou--1934 OOMORIN l !S F,h b i?537 words
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Advertisement32 1934-01-29 4 AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY, LTD., (Incorporated in S.S.). TRAVEL, SHIPPING AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Bookings to all countries. Steamship Lines, Railways and Airways. NO BOOKING FEES. TELEPHONE NO. 2100. I NO. 04. ROBINSON ROAD.32 words
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Advertisement190 1934-01-29 4 HjLLOYD TRIESTINOi Uncorporatad Id Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay. Karachi, Aden, Massowah. Sues, Port Calling JESS Said. Brlndlsl Venice and Trieste. Suez, Port Said. Brindisi, Venice Trieste. m v MONCALIERE Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Due Leave Due m v COL190 words
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Advertisement236 1934-01-29 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutscb H 'fll Australische Dam;;fsthifls £|PcJ Gcsellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Iloilo. Manila Feb. 4 sA NORDMARK. via Manila Feb. 19 t ms. LEVERKUSEN. wa Manila Mar. 6 m.s.236 words
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Advertisement622 1934-01-29 4 SAILINGS, KOBBDEUTSCREt LLOYD, 'incorporate The undernoted are th* Company i fcßtataj fixture*: OUTWARDS 1934. TRIER, for Manila. Hongkong. North China and J:\pan y 3 "ALSTER." for H'kong. Shai Nor h China and Japan Pet q "FULDA." for Manila. BTkOOg, Shai China and Japan Pel HOMEWARDS 1934. SAALE for Genoa Marseilles.622 words
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509 1934-01-29 5 Singapore. Monday, 11 a.m. Hie following tin share quotations are issued by Frasei and Co., exchange and stock brokers: issue BihM Buyers. B< liars. Knmbaag Tin 39;- 41j- Mi lay 36 9 37 9 H am Tin 14 3 15- Weng 2.10 2.15 xfci rin509 words
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174 1934-01-29 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER REMAINS FIRM. Sharp Advance Of Tin Shares. 'By Out Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Monday noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 16' j. cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Firm. Tin (Singapore), $113-;., down Saturday's Prices:— London Rubber, 4*' id. down 1 32d. Market Tone: Quiet, slightly easier,174 words
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Article92 1934-01-29 5 Sharp R-covery Of Imperial Tobaccos. Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 24. Cn tbc Block Exchange to-day brighter conditions prevailed, accompanied by some gocd [eaturea r.o.ably Brazilians. Peruvian Corporat on issues, oil and copper shares and Imperial Tcbaccoa, which recovered sharply to 115s. A< ant' gcld-fields continued their upward momentReuter Wireless. - 92 words
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Article38 1934-01-29 5 New York. Jan. 24. Ifr Ickes Secretary for th* Interior, ha. proved cithe proposal ot the oil industry thVL the entire produc-.ion of petrol in the S-d States should be limited to 27.140.000 bands in February.38 words
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Article26 1934-01-29 5 Reuter. Londcii, Jan. Sir Robert Home has been appointed chairman' of the Great Western Railway in :,uccesdem to the late Viscount Churchid.-Reuter Wireless.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article121 1934-01-29 5 Dividends Will Remain At 75 Cts. THE following notice has been issued to shareholders of Straits Trading Co.. Ltd. "In their circular dated Singapore. April 5, 1930, the dlrectcrs stated their anticipation of continuance of a dividend of 75 cents per shares. "In view of the many changes121 words
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Article128 1934-01-29 5 Kucha? And Lingui Merger. Missrs. Chan Onn announce that the dtlfetufs of Kuchai Till Dredging Co., Ltd., and I ingui Tin. Ltd hive under consideration a scheme for the ataalgaaattoo cf the two compani"^. Kuchfii Tin D d >ing Co which operates a property of 596 BSrea at128 words
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Article61 1934-01-29 5 India Gov*. Restricts Cotton Imports. (Trom Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Jan. 23. A fnHher to tichen uo tror Bta**i to Burma aeroas f h- 5 Imd ffonti° r be^om 0 otT->"t s "p fitwii wsterday. whe?n the Owernmen* of India Im r>p;pfl CUStOTOS Of i"'"»' t'"* 161 words
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Article963 1934-01-29 5 Dividend Of Five Per Cent. rIE 24th annual general meeting ol the Glencaly Plantations, Ltd., was he d at the rcgi ter d office of the Company at Hongkong Eank Chambers, Singapore. Mr. W. E. Raymr was in the chair, the o hers present being Messrs. H. C.963 words
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Article337 1934-01-29 5 Governments Unnecessary Inquiry, AN assurance was given to the F.M S. Government on Wednesday that the Chinese Mining and Planting Association, which, at a committee meeting held recently, unanimously voted against the "Buffer" Tin Pool, was representative of the Chinese section of the mining industry in Perak.337 words
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Article107 1934-01-29 5 What Is Meant By "Price Level." Means the value, more correctly, buying power, of currency Nothing to do with individual prices. The buying power of a currency is found by averaging the prices o* a «electcd list of to—3ftSe according to their "mptx-tarc-. The leading index "s the107 words
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658 1934-01-29 5 Singapore. Monday, 11 a.m. The following rubber snare quotation* are issued by Praser and Co. and i.yau Tnd Evatt: Issue Value. Praser Lyau Shares. Co. Evatt 1 Allenby 1.12>/ 2 1-20 1.10 1.20 1 Alor Gajah 0.77i 2 0.85 0.80 0.90 IA. Hitam 1.00 1.25658 words
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Advertisement52 1934-01-29 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., iincorporated in Neva Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C MAROOUOOTH. Manager. OFFICE: I. FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTEPN UNITED INSURANCE I «POEATION. LTD. FIRE MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. MAO OFFICE! V: 9***. Mm*** I» Q. JOHNSON, Qtnenl52 words
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Advertisement123 1934-01-29 5 A Woman Peeps at Singapore—she does it weekly, in the "Sunday Tribune LEE WAH BANK, Ltd. incorporated In the S.S). No. 18. SOUTH CANAL RD. Foreign exchange business transacted at favourable rates. Correspondents at the principal centres in China and other parts of the m-orld Current and Savings Accounts opened;123 words
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Advertisement169 1934-01-29 5 Hand WHEN YOU HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. No doubt you have some unrealised dream heretofore made impossible by inadequate funds. A Savings Account will soon enable you to make these desires a reality. Sufficient ready money for your next noli day—perhaps some article you want to buy—any wish you have169 words
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Advertisement56 1934-01-29 5 INSURE WITH THE NEW INDIA' ASSURANCE CO,, LTD.' I Incorporated in India). The Biggest Indian Fire, Marine and I Accident Insurance Company. Authorized Capital Rs. 60,000,000 Subscribed Capital Rs. 33,605,275 raid Up Capital Rs. 7,121,055 Exceed Rs. 15,000,000 Head Office Bombay. Local Agent: A. T. E. MASKATI, 191. Cecil Street,56 words
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Advertisement198 1934-01-29 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation limited. (incorporated in Straits Settlement.. > ao» r^mWHAL^\ S N°K S I T TD.. THE HO HONG BANK. THE BANK LTD. Authorised UEA D NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. LOCAL B of DIRECXORS: Oil Sian Guan. Esq.. Chee Swee Cheng. Esq.. Chairman. pgrkcane C Hwang. Esq Ue Kong Chlan.198 words
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Advertisement345 1934-01-29 6 1 TWO GREAT ATTRACTIONS IN ONE GREAT LAST DAY PROGRAMME 6 -l 5 KEN M4YNARD 5 and "TARZAN" in The "TRAIL DRIVE*' CH ic^^^ i Thousands of cattle in frenzied stampede I CA T in I Routing battles A tender romance Reckless; BAJyIO I*l I j riding And plenty of345 words
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Advertisement361 1934-01-29 6 Yet Another BIGGER and BETTER Stage and I Screen Show I 6.15 (KiilH »•<* 1 SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE I j To-morrow At 3 p.m. j j The Greatest Fare Ever Presented in a Single Programme in any theatre in I MALAYA i Rex Story Presents His Dazzling Stage Company t361 words
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Advertisement346 1934-01-29 6 «"iiiiiiiiiiii.ii pa i i! mi mi i i mmmmmmmmmmm i m LAST TWO DAYS: j I mm mm.. ~mm 1 STARTING WEDNESDAY I HENRY EDWARDS (Ihe "FLAG LIEUTENANT'") I IN THE HILARIOUS COMEDY HIT I I "GENERAL JOHN REGAN" (UNITED ARTISTS RELEASE). I jgj i till II I 1:1 II346 words
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Article, Illustration68 1934-01-29 7 Washington Renews Navigation Treaty. Shanghai, Jan. 28. United States has replied to the Chinese ment, accepting the Chinese proposal renewal of the navigation and com,1 pacts between the two countries. Great has not yet sent her reply. December the Chinese68 words
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Article72 1934-01-29 7 iwing passengers arrived in Singapore Patroclus" on Sunday: I Williamson, Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Mr. A. S. Gispert. Mr. R. D. Brummltt, Mrs. J. S. Messenger and child, Major ..u Mr F. C. Gray, Miss E. N. Purves, Mr. Burton. Mr. F. A. Gray. Dr. Z. Przyttye-72 words
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Article34 1934-01-29 7 THE CHANTILLY." Ciiantilly" is due here from Madras Wednesday Jan. 31, at 2 p.m., and will the ramp day at 7 p.m. for Saigon, and Haiphong. She will berth along H3 uharf on arrival.34 words
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Article27 1934-01-29 7 C.iifu" has left Hongkong and is exarrive at this port cn Wednesday, it 9 a.m. She will proceed alongside a SH E. wharf on arrival.27 words
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Article79 1934-01-29 7 BDutch; 1,483 tons, from Belawan :>-l for Muntck Priok 29-1. G Verspyck." Dutch; 640 tons, from Letong for Natoena Islands 1-2. G. ngarry," British; 5.843 tons, from London 29-1. fcr Hongkong 29-1. Per .us." British; 6,335 tons, from Kobe ;9-l. for Hull 1-2. Mart 11a." British; 4.34079 words
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Article31 1934-01-29 7 dins to telegraphic advice received from CMi- f Inspector cf Navigation at Batavia, Be«ar. Bank Street (2 deg. 53, 0* S— d-:?. C. 5" E> is burning normally.31 words
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Article42 1934-01-29 7 Ararois" is due here from Colombo on F: Feb. 21. at 6 a.m.. and will sail on the sd at 2 p.m. for Saigcn. Hongkong S ..r .?hai and Kobe. She will berth along a SHE wbarf on arrival.42 words
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Article113 1934-01-29 7 SH tp«i Armamnt thi wwarvb OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore. Jan. 29. Kant Wharf fWntranca Oa»» 1). aa 32; Hai Hing 20. .Vain Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). .ry J8: Kudat 16; Pres. Adams 11; an I; Patroclus T. Doc* Oate IV baak 30: City cf Windsor 32; PolypheopH113 words
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Article116 1934-01-29 7 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p m to-morrow The outward air mall by Imperial Airways will arrive in the General Post Office, Singapore, at v 10.30 a.m. to-mcrrow. The correspondence received by this mail will be116 words
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Article13 1934-01-29 7 Left Arrd. By S pore uondon "Carthage" Jan. 5 Jan. 2713 words
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Article205 1934-01-29 7 BELLING. Singapore. Jan. 29. London 4 months' sight 2 1* 7 i?* London 3 months' sight 2 j 4 332 London 60 days' sight 2 i 4 5 6 4 Lcndon 30 days' sight 2 i 4 MJJ London demand 2 4 3,64 Lcndon T.T. 2A 132 Lyons205 words
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Article18 1934-01-29 7 "Twice as good at half the price"-the "Sunday Tribune" as compared uith other Sunday papers. Five cents only.18 words
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Article78 1934-01-29 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, JAN. 29. Hockey: S.R.C. "A" v. YM.C.A. I, S.R.C.; S.C.R.C. v. Clerical Unicn. S.C.R.C; R.I. v. M.CU., R. 1.; R.C. v. Colts, R.C A.P.C. v. S.C.C., A.P.C. Boxing: Army v. Navy, New World, 9 p.m. Football: Combined Fleet78 words
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Article102 1934-01-29 7 ALHAMBRA.—Ken Maynard in The Trail Drive" and Chic Sale in "Lucky Dog." APOLLO «Geylang). —Hindustani picture. CAPITOL.—"The Nine O'clock Revue" istage attraction) and "Too Much Harmony" (talkie). EMPIRE.—SIim Summerville and Zasu Pitts in "They Just Had To Get Married." GREAT WORLD.- Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay anc Chinese Wayangs. cinemas.102 words
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Article199 1934-01-29 7 Latest News Of Indian Earthquake. Reuter Wireless. Chittagong. Jan. 27 Earthquake tremors were felt here at 2 p.m. to-day. Bombay. Jan 27. A 45-year-old woman Is reported to have been discovered at Monghyr alive ofter being buried for 13 days in debris. She was taken to hospital— Reuter.Reuter Wireless. - 199 words
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Advertisement52 1934-01-29 7 I Marvel Dental Cream gW| From HOLLYWOOD Used by all famous Screen Stars |j i luental I keep your teeth ?teaminfir white and the LkREAMiII Gums in a firm healthy condition. LARGE TUBE 35 cents. AT ALL DEALERS. yoLE AGENTS: \mk WEILL MONTOR LTD. 37, ARCADE, I j T rf52 words
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Advertisement83 1934-01-29 7 YOU NEED SOMETHING MORE THAN nutritious food to build you up The Graded components of VIRILINETS" in MINERAL NUTRITIVE substances and VITAMINES make efficacious results possible, even with such patients whose* circumstances in lite make it impossible to fight with all nervous afflictions, with suitable nutritious food. Whether your ailments83 words
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Advertisement432 1934-01-29 7 liiiwaMipiniiiiiiiiwiiiiiiMiMi^ SINGAPORE HOTELS I «i i 11* •i i i iin in iit t i i■ i i 11| i i 11| i.n.n. iiiiiimtniiiitiiniiii •iimii i i i r ni:tu •ffiiTii iMDininn i minimi itinitiiuinuiiniiniiiiminiuiiiinniinnMfniii nmniuniaiiwii«nnui««MitmnniiiimHtuiNtiiiiiiHiiiwwn LANKA HOTEL s (Established 1905). I I The Only Boarding Five Minutes Walk? I432 words
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Miscellaneous337 1934-01-29 7 [POSTAL IHTfLLIGtKg SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Siam (except Lower Slam) (Hydra II) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan (Makassar) 3 p.m. ♦North, N.-East and N.-West Sumatra, Egypt, Europe and Great Britain (Polyphemus) 7 p.m. TO-MORROW. China. Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa, East Siberia. Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A.337 words
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Miscellaneous273 1934-01-29 7 night at 7.30 p.m. at his residence. "Huudale." 36. Meyer Road (opposite Katong Park* on the occasion of his marriage. Free transport is available at the junction of Tanjong Katong Road and Geylang Road to convey the members to "Hinsdale." TO-MORROW. JAN. 30. Broadway Musical Party: 3iu*ic pxatacft Mr. Llm273 words
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Obituary92 1934-01-29 8 Mc.srs. Tan Swee Pch, Tan Swee Guan, Tan Swee Yam. Tan Swee Kwang and family big •to thank all relatives and friends who have kindly paid night-visits and a tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Tan Kia T>e aiu al o to these who sent wreaths,92 words
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Article765 1934-01-29 8 rpHE Malayan Estate Owners' Association has introduced a discordant note into what had been a chorus of approval of the plan for the formation of a United Planting Association of Malaya. The Association's misgivings command sympathy and consideration. It reprej sents a distinct section of rubber growers, with765 words
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Article262 1934-01-29 8 Mr. R. Vengkatarajulu Naidu, editor Of the "Tamil Nadu," Madras, will deliver a lecture in Tamil at the premises of the local Arya Samaj. 42. Rowell Road, to-day at. 8 p.m., on "Religious Reorganisation." Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans, Commissioner of Police, Kedah, will bo going on leave next month. Mr.262 words
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165 1934-01-29 8 rpHERE is justifiable satisfaction in the Federal Capital at the announcement that Kuala Lumpur is to be a regular port of call on the Imperial Airways route. This is not only a matter of civic pride—it relates also to prompt receipt and165 words
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Article206 1934-01-29 8 in Malaya are feeling less j like martyrs on reading of tne 1 weather that has afflicted the British j Isles lately. Severe cold, which lasted j for many days, has now given way to dense fogs which have enveloped most i of Britain, and caused many car206 words
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Article171 1934-01-29 8 COME time ago there was a tnftd troversy in interested quart cr cerning the remarkable variation tenders submitted by private contra for public works. The system v. icised and remedial measiaadvocated so that there might be gn uniformity in the system of tend* But the sort of shing171 words
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Article188 1934-01-29 8 11THILE the child "slavery"' Malaya appears to hkV tackled in a commensense. pro manner, people in responsible posi in Ceylon declare that the adi child" there is often "sold and sold again." Under the Ordinance b In plied there these children—« In M —are to be registered, and188 words
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Article373 1934-01-29 8 By "Looker-On" rpHE Naval Conference in Singapore has ended. The following is an official report of the proceedings: There's one mystery cleared up. anyway—Field Marshal Allenby is not in Singapore. But what harm has he done to anyone in Java that there should be a desire to "get"373 words
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Article29 1934-01-29 8 OUR READERS' VIEWS, on P A LEGAL PROBLEM, on page CLUB DIARY, on 7. SPORTS NEWS. CO P-L'"- EARLIER CABLES or, RADIO PROGRAMME, OB page I29 words
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Advertisement234 1934-01-29 8 I CHILVERN COTTAGE" CHEESE j THE MASTERPIECE IN CHEESE MAKING SPECIALLY I MATURED, PERFECT FLAVOUR, NUTRITIOUS NO WASTE. I Sole Agr?nis:— I Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. I„ i i i < i i i > 1 1 1 1 E -utwii' i i i n iHiritiiiiiiiwiniimnmiiiiiKiiMiiiri™ I HAVE234 words
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Advertisement44 1934-01-29 8 HIGH GRADE BAND INSTRUMENTS: w CORNETS, TRUMPETS, LJ TENORS, ligg) TROMBONES, JEnU CLARINETS, gSK 2 BARITONES, j I nj J BASSES, n II DRUMS, etc., Jgk In Stock. Special quotations given to Schools, Clubs and etc. SEASON Co., Ltd., 115, North Bridge Road, Singapore.44 words
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124 1934-01-29 9 NOT GOING TO GIVE AWAY THE RAILWAY. Dr. W. W. Yen In Singapore. exclusive Interview On The Far Eastern Crisis. I CURRENTLY with the arrival of cables on the Soviet's plana and the Chinese Eastern Railway situation, the124 words
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760 1934-01-29 9 WILL DR. YEN BE FOREIGN MINISTER |\R. VV. W. Yen, one of China's iiant diplomats, passed Singapore last night on "Conte Rosso" on his way j lina from Europe. an exclusive interview to j sentatfve of the Malaya': n which he discussed Mos- I War Plan", the Chinese i Railway,760 words
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Article220 1934-01-29 9 How They Can Help The Mother Country. The Ambassador concluded the interview by discussing the advisability of overseas Chinese returning to then homeland to serve her. As many of them, he said, should try to go back and assist in the building-up of the country. With their education220 words
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Article295 1934-01-29 9 Soviet Sees Struggle For Power In The Pacific. Moscow, Jan. 28. The phantom of war revenge overshadowed capitalist countries, declared M Stalin, who in his report to the Communist Party Congiess. predicted another world war. The Sino-Japanese war in Manchuria and Japan's advance in North China had295 words
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Article85 1934-01-29 9 White Russians Demonstrate Against Soviet. Reuter. Harbin, Jan. 28. Troop-laden lorries, bristling with machine-guns, patrolled the streets when thousands of White Russians staged a monster seven-hour demonstration for the reduction of freight charges and other reforms on the Chinese Eastern Railway. j Waving Imperial Russian flags andReuter. - 85 words
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Article162 1934-01-29 9 European Spies Heavily Sentenced. Strasbourg, Jan. 24. LA Belle Sophie, the soubriquet cloaking the name of Sophie Drost. a cafe proprietress, has been sentenced to two years' imprisonment for association with What is described as the biggest espionage organisation unearthed since the war, and to a162 words
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Article97 1934-01-29 9 Further Progress In Negotiations. jgUBBEiI prices have dr pped slightly in New York but remain firm over 16 cents in Singapore. Tin shows an upward tendency acain and many shares are advancing on the local market. "Confidence in rubber restriction is not yet general," said a prominent broker97 words
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Article49 1934-01-29 9 London. Jan. 28. Mi. Quo Tai Chi is much better and expects to be out in about ten days. He is at present mui.dai.ed with sympathetic messages from China.—Renter. I"The Chinese Ambassador to London has been operated upon in a musing home for an uicer.l49 words
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Article281 1934-01-29 9 Speeding Up The Base. ADMIRAL GOING TO BATAVIA. Reuter Wrieless. London, Jan. 25. [N spite of the "hush hush" polioadopted regarding the Singapore Naval Conference, there is good reason to believe that the programme of works which the Imperial Conference in 1930 postponed will be actively pursuedReuter Wrieless. - 281 words
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Article135 1934-01-29 9 Chinese Girl Sentenced To Imprisonment. The case in which three Chinese were charged with being concerned in ihe Importation of chandu was concluded by he District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrcr, on Saturday At the previous hearing it was revealed that seven packages had been passed through135 words
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Article126 1934-01-29 9 Success Of Socialism In Russ a. Reuter. Moscow. Jan. 28. A claim that the Soviet's example has Droved to be a victory for Socialism was made by the Premier. M. Stalin, in a five-hour report on internal conditions, at the Communist Party Congress. He said that the faceReuter. - 126 words
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Article54 1934-01-29 9 German General Not Going To China. Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 27. Reports that General Yon Seeckt has entered the service of the Chinese Government are officially idenied. It is stated that Chinese quarters invited General Yon Seeckt to repeat his last year's visit arid continue his studies of conditionsReuter. - 54 words
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Advertisement22 1934-01-29 9 All the Saturday sport, and the best weekly Sports Review in Malaya, can be found in the "Sunday Tribune"—the 5 cents paper.22 words
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Advertisement266 1934-01-29 9 lonio Tones it fruit Clean pcs PIHGfFERINE HEALTH SAW All-day vigour is assured by Phosfcrinc Health Salt which Eliminates the poisonous waste matter that causes cells and tissues to grow old It is the pleasant Invigorating dose of Phosferine Health Salt that keeps the system healthy and fit to withstand266 words
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487 1934-01-29 10 Towkay Wins $22,500. COUNTER-CLAIM NOT UPHELD. gOME time ago two towkays sued the State of Negri Sembilan for alleged wrongful sale of land owing to arrears in quit rent. That action was regarded as a test case and the verdict487 words
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Article239 1934-01-29 10 Released From Captivity In Swatow? Shanghai, Jan. 28. A portion of the 19th Route Army are making a stand along the banks of the Mm River, which flows through Foochow and Yenping. Nanking troops under Gen. Chan Sing have been sent to suppress them and further fighting239 words
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Article535 1934-01-29 10 British Planes To Call There. Captain C. A. Barnard, area manager of Imperial Airways in Malaya, has written as follows to the "Malay Mail". "I am able to announce officially that my company will include Kuala Lumpur as a regular port of call in the IndoMalaya535 words
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Article191 1934-01-29 10 Practically All Of Them Now Suppressed. Shanghai, Jan. 28. Gen. Chang Quan (Chairman of Hupeh) arrived in Shanghai yesterday. He conferred for two hours with Gen. Chan Vi, who is going to Fukien to take up the post of Chairman of the Provincial Government. In a Press interview,191 words
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Article56 1934-01-29 10 Smokehouse Ablaze In Trafalgar Estate. A FAIRLY large quantity of rubber was destroyed on Sunday afternoon when a smoke-house in Trafalgar Estate, Ponggol Road, was badly damaged by fire. Practically the whole of the building was invloved when the Brigade arrived, but the firemen eventually controlled the situation56 words
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Article242 1934-01-29 10 Ravages Of The China Floods. Shanghai, Jan. 28. TEN* thousand men, women and children have been drowned, frozen to death or are missing in Hopei and Honan Provinces in which 70 districts have been ravaged by the Yellow River flood. In addition, thousands are reported to be242 words
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Article55 1934-01-29 10 Reuter. Peiping, Jan. 28. In addition to seeking the revision of the Sino-American trade treaty, whicn expired on Jan. 13, the Chinese Government has approached the British authorities for the revision of the SinoBritish trade treaty, which expired on July 28 last. The matter was referred toReuter. - 55 words
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Article97 1934-01-29 10 Earthquake Rocks Most Of Mexico. Reuter. Mexico City, Jan. 29. i The whole of South and Central Mexico has been rocked by an earthquake. Many people, it is reported, have been injured and heavy damage has been done, especially at Acapuleo.. where numerous buildings have 'been cracked.—Reuter. Later.Reuter. - 97 words
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Article562 1934-01-29 10 Convicted On Charges Of Cheating. (From Our Own Corretoondent.) Seremban, Jan. 27. IN the police court to-day, before Raja Kamaralzaman, the police magistrate, the hearing, was concluded in the case in which a Tamil named S. David stood charged on three counts. Accused was alleged to have562 words
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Article177 1934-01-29 10 Japanese Dock Workers Drowned. Reuter. Nagasaki, Jan. 28. THE Municipal ferry "Asahi Maru," 49 tons and registered to carry 168 passengers, but estimated to have over 350 aboard, mostly Mitsubishi dockyarders, was coming alongside the pier at 5.20 p.m. when it capsized. So far there are only elevenReuter. - 177 words
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Article124 1934-01-29 10 Miss Owen Resigns The Secretaryship. The annual meeting of the Y.W.C.A. will be held en Friday, Feb. 9, at 5.30 p.m. at the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay. The report of the year's work will be given by the different sections and the general committee for the ensuing year124 words
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Article115 1934-01-29 10 U AR The Shots Went Wide." Reuter Wireless. Paris, Jan. 25. TWO shivering duellists in a biting northeaster exchanged four shots in the Pare dcs Princes Stadium this morning. Tne duellists were M. Andre Hesse, e.\Mintster cf Justice, who formerly acted legally j for Stavisky (the bonds swindlerReuter Wireless. - 115 words
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Article167 1934-01-29 10 Further Revelations In Bond Frauds. Reuter Wireless. Bayonne, Jan. 25. The wide divergence between the private and official valuations of certain jewels placed in the Credit Municipal Bank is one of the revealing sidelights provided in the Stavisky scandal inquiry. w An expert, re-valuing J,he jewels in theReuter Wireless. - 167 words
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Article550 1934-01-29 10 Capt. F. W. Haitf. VACUUM OIL CO. S PROJECT. •JpHE Vacuum Oil Company rec< undecided to send Capt. F. W. Chief aviation officer of the company, on a world tour to study up-to-date aviation development. He arrived in Singapore by the "Marella" yesterday. Mr. Haig left Melboure550 words
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Article62 1934-01-29 10 Man Fell Into The Coal Bunker. An Italian seaman employed on had a narrow escape from acriota injur* he fell into the coal-bunker yesterda noon. He was brought ashore and tax General Hospital by ambulance He was unable to walk and complained ol internal pains. Two other seamen62 words
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Advertisement10 1934-01-29 10 "Quiz" makes you smile every week in the "Sunday Tribune."10 words
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Advertisement32 1934-01-29 10 1 Yesterday's if I "SUNDAY TRIBUNE" I contained 46 COLUMNS of I Advertising J j Advertisers find it j pays to use the j I "SUNDAY I i tribune: 9 i i32 words
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Advertisement19 1934-01-29 10 mm Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMI'I China Building, Chufo Stre't. PHONE 6£03. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOW VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE19 words
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334 1934-01-29 11 Nanking Foils Canton's Bid For 19th Army. 5f I Shanghai, Jan. 29. lllilLE the Nanking troops are rounding up V? the remnants of the 19th Route Army in n and the 41st Army under Gen. Sun ing and the Ninghsia army under Gen. Hung334 words
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Article429 1934-01-29 11 Only Two Rebel Regiments Escape. Tiie vanguards of the Nanking brigade 'j.'.tier Gen. Chan Chang have arrived at Ytnchien in West Fukien. Gen. Isai Ting Kai, leading two regiments of the 19th Route Army, is on his way to ChangUng, while the remnants are awaiting reorganisation by Marshal429 words
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Article87 1934-01-29 11 The New World Cabaret will hold their -Anchor Beer Oala" to-night and one of the attractions will be a dancing competition for which handsome prizes v ill be presented by Messrs. N. V. Straits tra Trading Co. re will be a fox-trot competition well as competitions for87 words
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Article78 1934-01-29 11 Reuter. Lyons, Jan. 28. Prohibition of imports from countries lefusing to sign a convention laying down standard conditions of production is demanded in a resolution unanimously carried by the Chamber of merce.M. liorel Journel, presiding, declared that Japanese competition was a question of life and death. ItReuter. - 78 words
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Article508 1934-01-29 11 Popular Tennis Player's Bride. M' f ANY guests, including leading Chinese and members of European and other communities, attended a wedding held at the resid once of Mr. Tan Chong Chew. 317. River Valley Read, yesterday afternoon and a reception *as held afterwards on the lawn, when508 words
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Article41 1934-01-29 11 In the early hours of this mornins: a Cantonese was robbed whilst he was walking along Banda Street. Three Chinese, armed with knives suddenly accosted him, and relieved him of $4 in cash. The police are investigating the matter.41 words
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Article117 1934-01-29 11 National Government In France Reuter. Paris, Jan. 27. EIOLLOWING a Cabinet meeting this afternoon, the Government decided to resign. The Ministers are proceeding to Elysee immediately to hand in their resignations to the President.— Reuter. Paris, Later. M. Herriot appears to be marked out as the President's choiceReuter. - 117 words
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Article159 1934-01-29 11 Attractive Programme At The Capitol. The Capitol presented another attractive stage show last night in "The Nine O'clock Revue." which Rex Story brings to Singapore from America, China and the Philippines. The show is bright and breezy and maintains the excellent standard that the Capitol has ret159 words
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Article158 1934-01-29 11 Victim's Brother-In-Law Arrested., (From Our Own Correrpon&ent.) Johore, Jan. 28. i N alleged murder of a Tamil overseei A employed by the P.W.D., Kota Ting cji, took place at about 1 a.m. to-day. It is stated that the deceased and hih wife lived in Government quarters158 words
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Advertisement80 1934-01-29 11 It's a poor week-end without the "Sunday Tribune" Malaya's brightest and cheapest weekly journal. iiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iii «iiiuiuaiitiiii!Kniiii:i:iiiti!!tiiiiiiiiKiiiriniimaM mimiimiiii m i«(i;;fiiin:»iii;-jini!ritmin:nintitiiriiii»ii».. NIGHT-STARVATION I b^T HOftL.£ft's 0 RECIFE FOR A NATURAL VITAMIMSED FOOD DRINK OF REAL STRENGTHENING VALUE-EASILY MADE IN HORUCRS MIXER:— EGO AND O&AN&E JVICE. 1 egg white, Juice of 180 words
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Advertisement103 1934-01-29 11 yj -i THE GREATEST CAST EVER I ASSEMBLED FOR ANY MOTION PICTURE! 93 STARS including Edna May Oliver, Billie Burke, Benita Hume, Onslow Stevens, Jimmie Butler. Reginald Denny; Marie Prevost, Franklin Pangborn. with MARGARET SULLAVAN JOH^OLES The cavalcade el \s. Wt* seen through the soul of a Woman wronged in103 words
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Advertisement139 1934-01-29 11 Cuticura TALCUM POWDER JUpun.fraqrani Smooth, antiseptic, and i containing the delicate medication of Cnti«*ura, it absorbs perspiration and cools and soothes the kin. Ideal as a quick deodorant during hot weather. Cample each Soap. Ointment and Talcum fr<e upon request, from Mullcr Phipps (Malaya) Limited, Union Building, Singapore. j rjQ^139 words
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1285 1934-01-29 12 M. R. U. To Alter Rules To Admit Non-Europeans. COMMENTS on the excellent standard of play seen in the North v. South xugby match in Singapore on Saturday were made at the annual dinner given by the Malayan1,285 words
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Article62 1934-01-29 12 Automobile Association Formed. {From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Jan. 27 Motorists Siam have banded together and Government have approved their Society being called the Royal Automobile Association of Siam under the patronage of the King and blessed by Sir Stenson Cooke. i Among their objects, the member; hop?62 words
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Article54 1934-01-29 12 Y.M.C.A. 1st XI v. the S.R.C. on the S.R.C. grou.d to-day at 5.15 p.m.: J. Ferguson, R. Lyne, L. M. Pennefather, V. Xavier, Lee Fong Llm, P. C. Sands, M. Culchatoor, W. R. Wills, D. Ross, Q. L. P. WOBs, C. H. Ocslum. Reserves. O. Day, Lee Kit54 words
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Article128 1934-01-29 12 Light Blues Defeat The Harlequins. London, Jan. 27. The principal rugby football matches played to-day resulted as follows: r.i tii 8 Llanelly 7 Coventry 9 Torquay A. 13 GK-ut ester 28 Guy's H. 11 Hail?quins 24 Cambridge V- 2 H- idintsley 9 Birkenhtad P. 5 L.-.lcrs'er 26 Richmond128 words
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Article299 1934-01-29 12 Programme Of Twelve Fights. THE boxing tournament between members of H.M. ships now in port, and the Wiltshires and the Royal Air Force, will be held at the New World arena tonight, commencing at 9 p.m. The proceeds will be in aid of the Mission to Seamen's Fund299 words
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Article46 1934-01-29 12 Filipino Champion To Visit C.S.C. ULKA Mangona. the Filipino champion swimmer who is now visiting Singapore, will appear at the Chinese Swimming Club, in Raton? at 10.30 a.m. to-morrow, when he will race with local Chinese "stars" and play in a game of water-polo.46 words
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Article33 1934-01-29 12 (From Our Otvn Correspondent.) Seremban. Jan. 27. On the padang this evening the Police beat the Negri Sembilan Chinese R.C. >-2 at hockey. Messrs. A. J. Dairian and R. Lopez umpired.33 words
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Article251 1934-01-29 12 Inter-Club" Matches In Seremban. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Seremban, Jan. 28 SOME interesting inter-club tennis was witnessed by a fairly large crowd yesterday and to-day when the Negri Sembilan Ciub entertained the N S. Chinese R. C. to tennis on their courts. This Is the first time251 words
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Article162 1934-01-29 12 Yesterday's Water Polo At The Swimming Club. Yesterday's water-polo match between the Singapore Swimming Club and a team drawn from the warships in port, proved a one-sided affair, the Club having little difficulty in piling up a score of seven goals to which the Naval side162 words
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Article92 1934-01-29 12 Last Hockey Match Of The Season. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 27. Penang scored a 'comfortable victory in their final hockey match of the season, defeating Kedah at Alor Star gL_O. The home team were no match for Penang, although the winners were without several of92 words
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Article57 1934-01-29 12 A correspondent writes expressing great disappointment that Seaman Ewin and Suares are not to meet, and enlarges on what ho understands to be the reason. Our information is that Ewin has not secured permission to engage in the contest—he himself has not refused. It is undesirable that57 words
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Article119 1934-01-29 12 Wilts Win Last Match Of Tour. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 28. AFTER losing on Saturday to the Selangor State team at hockey the Wiltshire Regiment easily defeated the Selangor Club 6—3 to-day. The Selangor Club had the advantage of the play during the early119 words
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Article104 1934-01-29 12 i The S.G.C. February medal competition will I be played next Saturday and Sunday. The geld medal competi icn for 1933. will be payed simultaneously with this competition. The following are qualified to compete: G. Finlay, R. Graik, S. J. BeatUe, W. A. Hamilton, G. Edmond, T.104 words
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Article63 1934-01-29 12 August B.P. team v. the Nanyang Chinese Students' Society to-morrow, at the V.M.C.A. ground, at 5 p.m. (players assemble at Mr. Low Hian Vim's residence) Hock Hoy 'capt.). Chin Hian, Cher Seng, Hong Hai, Tian Hock, Chong Seng. Hock Chocn. Hong Tee. Swee Teck, Kang Hock, Boon Thuan,63 words
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Article55 1934-01-29 12 San Francisco, Jan. 27. Vines beat Tilden 6-1. 3-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 and now leads by five matches to four. Tilden slightly sprained his ankie in the fourth set and was limping.—Reuter. The above is part of the programme of exhibition matches being played by Tilden's tennis circus55 words
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Article287 1934-01-29 12 "EAGLE" BEAT THE HAWKINS." Yesterday's Soccer. INTERESTING GAME AT ANSON ROAD. FAIRLY large crowd was attracted to the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, when the teams from the aircraft carrier, "Eagle," and the "Hawkins" matched their strength at soccer. It was mi interesting match and the "Eagle" emerged victorious by the287 words
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Advertisement24 1934-01-29 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.24 words
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Article1403 1934-01-29 13 The F. A. Cup Fourth Round Results. KITS of English and Scottish if matchw played on Saturai follows: I Mi! ISH LEAGUE, Div. I. W l. 1 West Bromwkh A. 2 Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A.Pts. I (11 25 15 3 7 43 231,403 words
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Article122 1934-01-29 13 Hongkong Project Not Dropped. m Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 27. understood that the proposed ivan hockey tour to Hongkong lot been definitely abandoned. Only an Associations, including Singaare not in favour of going on with project, but the question has been '•> the State Associations to decide.122 words
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Article35 1934-01-29 13 Secretaries of Clubs or Parties who ire to play badminton with the old B P. should communicate with Mr Tr.n Kirn Seng, the hon. sports Ptain, ro Messrs 8 Moutrie and Co.. td35 words
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Article78 1934-01-29 13 Wins Australian Tennis Title. Reuter. Sydney, Jan. 27. IN the singles final of the Australian lawn tennis championships to-day. Fred Perry (Britain) beat Jack Crawford (Australia) 6-3. 7-5, 6-1. Perry was in great form throughout while Crawford was below his best. He served badly and often put hisReuter. - 78 words
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Article101 1934-01-29 13 The folic wing soccer figures tor February have be°n arranged by the S.C.C. to be played on the Padang. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday next, six-a-side tournament. mtm* Feb sth, Practice: 6th. Colours v. Whites. Bth "B" XI v. M.P.H. 2nd XI; 9th C lo r Whites; 12th. "B"101 words
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Article213 1934-01-29 13 Saturday's Hockey In Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 27. THOUGH beaten by five clear goals the Wiltshires were not disgraced and did not allow Selangor to monopolise the game after the first ten minutes, during which time Selangor were continuallyattacking and confining213 words
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Article34 1934-01-29 13 S.C.RC. hockey team v. the Clerical Union at the S.C.R.C. to-day: Hock Leat; Seng, Boon: C. Beck, Kec Siang, Fong Lim; T. Soon. Lock, YewHock. Kirn Chua. Kee Choc. Reserve G. Lee34 words
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Article834 1934-01-29 13 North Beat The South. BRILLIANT FORWARD PLAY. BRILLIANT display by their forwards enabled the North to register their first win in Singapore when they met the South in the final game of th? rugger season proper at ihe Anson Road Stadium on Saturday. The North pressed from834 words
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Advertisement319 1934-01-29 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over §.M,O<MUKM' The Great Eastern Lite Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straita Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry, E.C. The Ccmpmn» has £20 000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with319 words
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Article628 1934-01-29 14 Magistrate Suggests An Agreement. A MUNICIPAL dresser appeared on Saturday before Mr. J. M. Brander, the Fourth Magistrate, summoning his wife to show cause why a maintenance order against him in her favour should not be varied. Mr. V. D. Knowles appeared for the plaintiff, while Mr.628 words
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Article112 1934-01-29 14 Banquet In Honour Of Perak's Sultan. fFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 27. Kuala Kangsar presented a charming sigi t to-night when gaily decorated and illuminated cars belonging to members of the Iskandar Polo Club converged on the Club premises which were also gorgeously decorated and112 words
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Article126 1934-01-29 14 Malayan Directory At Five Dollars. The eighth edition of the Directory oi Malaya, the Buku Biru" for 1934. has now been placed on sale. It retains all the features which have made the earlier editions such an invaluable office reference book, and rearrangement has been made126 words
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Article157 1934-01-29 14 Threat Against His Life. Reuter. London, Jan. 27. j THE revelation of a secret so far only known to the British Consul and high officials in the Dutch East Indies discloses that Lord Allenby's recent sudden curtailment of his tour of the Dutch East Indies was occasionedReuter. - 157 words
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Article53 1934-01-29 14 Mr. K. R. Gandre, Painter and publisher of the •'Bombay Chronicle" was sentenced oy the Chief Presidency Magistrate, on Jan. 9. to nine months' rigorous imprisonment, on a charge of having disobeyed the Governor-in-Council's order directing him not to publish message or statements of persons arrested or convicted in connection53 words
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Advertisement351 1934-01-29 14 j BR A NC j I PU R E f j I i f i I a. i J j —THE I j ROYAL SIGNET I PORTABLE. j 9 85.00 i' A NEW ROYAL PRODUCT DESIGNED TO SELL AT A NEW LOW PRICE. THE PORTABLE FOR EVERYONE. J j 4351 words
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Advertisement314 1934-01-29 14 I 1 X X I N I* No Heat No Dust a f CN A PLEASURE TRIP TO JAVA ONLY 6 HOURS FLYING. I Every Wednesday: L SINGAPORE—PALEMBANG—BATAVIA. For Passengers, Mail and Freight. f MAppiy to: X.P.M., Nederland Royal Mail Line Rotterdam JV] Lloyd, Thoa. Cook Son, American Express and314 words
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Miscellaneous481 1934-01-29 14 EMPIRE STATION TO-DAY. (Add 7 hours. 20 minutes to British time given below.) GMT. 8.0 a.m. Tune Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin. Dairy Produce Notes supplied by the Intelligence Branch of the Imperial Economic Committee. 8.15 a.m. Dance music (gramophone records). 645 a.m. The British Empire—The Colonial Empire—Ceylon. a481 words
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Article328 1934-01-29 15 Silver Stabilisation. SENATE DEBATE CONTINUES. Reuter. Washington; Jan. 27. 'J'HE Senate has agreed to vote today on Senator Wheeler s amendment, which proposes that the Government should purchase 50 million ounces of silver monthly until a 16 to one ratio with gold is reached orReuter. - 328 words
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Article488 1934-01-29 15 Clerk Who Was Surety For Friends. CjEVERAL local examinations in banker ruptcy took place in the Supreme Court. Singapore. Saturday. Kow Sim Kee. a Straits-born Chinese, married and with three children, said he was employed as ja clerk at a salary of $70 in a Chinese firm.488 words
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Article183 1934-01-29 15 "All-in-One Reference Book And Guide." Considerable industry and enterprise have been displayed by Nai Thuan Kanchananaga, of 8. Devonshire Road Singapore, who has just issued a useful book of reference on Malayan affairs Of a handy size, and not too bulkj although running to some 400 odd183 words
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Article102 1934-01-29 15 Dramatic Incident At German Dinner. Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 27. A dramatic incident occurred at a gathering of members of the National Officers' League, held to celebrate the ex-Kaiser's 75th birthday. Shortly before midnight, lorry-loads of police and storm troopers surrounded the building. The officers, according to custom, roseReuter. - 102 words
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217 1934-01-29 15 After a restle s night, during the long hours Of which you have tossed and turned, vainly lenging foi sleep, ycu sink just when day is bi caking into a soit cf torpor, which lulls and ■MCOa like slumber com: at last. But this217 words
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Advertisement510 1934-01-29 15 f CI LECITHIN S I «*ui>*ou«as 9 *«Rvt roooMO ion nervous, irritable about small or unable to concentrate on your fSK "^J^^^JSfST 1 fou weakened by overwork, •be tropical climate If so, try 7^BP&**^' \MPOLE'S jg tSrdKfe-^ PH OSP HO- rgfea i LECITHIN II; ""--tSL* rim h Ontario Canada <510 words
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Advertisement501 1934-01-29 15 IMPERIAL The Choice Of GOVERNMENTS. The manufacturers of the "Imperial" report further successes for "Imperial" Typewriters. During the last few days they have been awarded two important contracts for the exclusive supply of "Imperial" Typewriters, by Ihe New Zealand Government and tie Government of Australia. Both these contracts are for501 words
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Advertisement623 1934-01-29 16 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above addres^j^l^i^ TO LET. TO LET —Compound house. 3. Green Lane, 4 bedrooms. 31. St. Michaels Road (vacant (1-2-34'». 2 bedrooms,623 words
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Advertisement353 1934-01-29 16 THE PEOPLE S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC NOTICES, 1 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION~INSURANCE J ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. I THE SINGAPORE MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. THE FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. MOTOR INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. The Offices of Members of the above Associations will be closed for the transaction of busine s on353 words
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Advertisement312 1934-01-29 16 SITUATIONS VACANT, j WANTED —Teacher to teach Drawing to Camb. Junior Class. Apply personally, 61, Waterloo Street, Singapore. WANTED —A Malay Clerk, one who can read and write Jawi and English with knowledge of accounts and typewriting. Apply stating qualifications to The President, Malaya Football Association, 70-70-A, The Arcade, Singapore.312 words
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Advertisement163 1934-01-29 16 WANTED. Young Chinese with Senior qualifications and thorough knowledge of Chinese and Typewriting, i desires any post. Box. 284, cp Malaya Tribune. Wanted to purchase Old Gold and SHyer Ornaments, Gold Teeth and Coins of every description. We also buy, sell and exchange Furniture, Curios, Books, Gramophones and Records, Cabin163 words
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Advertisement376 1934-01-29 16 EDUCATIONAL. MERCANTILE INSTITUTE, 209. Quetn Street, AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES Shorthand (Pitman A Gregg), Book-Keeping. Typewriting and Good English. Prospectus available on application. 'PHONE .5755. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). JL-A, Kirk Terrace, Ohoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Souni Musical376 words
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Advertisement201 1934-01-29 16 M Insist on a PARAMOUNT M.< :.< I when purchasing a Wal YOU CERTAINLY CANT WRONG in making your choice from and Varied Stocks of YICK WOH HING, 429. North Rridg» Road (Near Midciie Road>. Contractors for the Repair and Watches to the British Malaya. POULTRY BOOKLETS BY K. GLHATHAKURTA.201 words
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