Malaya Tribune, 8 February 1934

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN JWALAYA. Vol. XXL- So. 33 SINCxAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 8, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Feb. 8, 1934. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 8, 1934
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 177 1 Read The Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya. CHINESE NEW YEAR i OUR RETAIL DEPOT WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY ON j WEDNESDAY, 14th FEBRUARY j j An Assistant will be in attendance between j the hours of 6 a. m. and 7 am. I OPEN ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15th FROM
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    • 92 1 and Pearl every size unci quaWfe>'.V.Selling at latest and lowĕst jjiarkei prices. Also buying gold roms and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. i umiiiniiwiiiiiiliinimw*"»'™'!»"»"»"""»™"— ■GUINNESS IS THE BEST BUT BE SURE IT'S "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUTi m 8 I YOUR
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  • 160 2 i NEW Betting Ordinance is shortly Ato be introduced. It is directed mainly against the unauthorised bookies who do a thriving business in all the racing centres in Malaya to-day, depriving the totalisator of its legitimate takings. The new Ordinance is no
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  • 232 2 ALTHOUGH Holland has been so prolific in rumours it cannot be said that much real information as to tne scope of the proposed restriction scheme has emanated from there. It is generally assumed, for instance, that any such scheme would entail the prohibition of any further planting in
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  • 197 2 WE have been told that our claim that prosperity was on the way back was a mere hallucination and that >nere were no signs in the country 0 any miprovement in trade. To these "Jeremiahs" we present the above figures and ask them if anything could be moie
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  • 154 2 THE leaders of the Malayan tin mining industry—men solely interested in Malaya—have now spoken with no uncertain voice. They have most emphatically declared that Malaya does not want the so-called "buffer" pool scheme and desires decontrol of the industry at the earnest possible moment, whicn means
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  • 266 2 Already Serving F.M.S. Sentence. SAID to be a member of a ring of j notorious house-breaker., a Straits- 1 born Bengali named Samat Din Gani. was sentenced to three yea-s' rigorous imprisonment by the District Judge (Mr. H A. Forrer) on Tuesday. He was charged with house-br?aking
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  • 107 2 Sir lan Hamilton's Impression Of Germany. Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 3. Bringing the Gordon's drums. General Sir lan Hamilton returned to England to-day aboard the liner '•Bremen," delighted with his visit to Germany. In an interview, he said that the German nation had become conscious of its strength
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  • 347 2 Banjerese At Perak Assizes. (From Our Own Corres-pondtnt) Ipoh. Feb. 5. A TRAGEDY which occurred in a remote riverine kampong so long ago as July 9 last brought two Banjerese Malays before the Perak Criminal Assizes yesterday, both being charged in respect of the deaths of two of
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  • 90 2 C.E.R. Negotiations Break Down. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, Feb. 7. IT is believed that the resumed SovietManchukuD negotiations for the sale of ihe Chinese Eastern Railway have definitely broken down. Mr. Shieh Chic Shih. the Manr hukuo Foreign Minister, has instructed the Manchukuo delegate to withdraw
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  • 129 2 Still Useful To The Soviet State. Reuter Wireless. Moscow, Feb. 6. A striking defence of the horse was made by Yoroshilov, Commissar for War, reviewing the economic progress of Russia in the past year. He declared before the Communist party congress that in spite of the mechanisation
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  • 82 2 Reply Of The Chinese Government. "Sin Wen Pao." Nanking, Jan. 9. There is no definite law governing the marriage of monks, but it is an ethical issue which should be decided by religious associations, says the Ministry of the Interior in reply to a query put by
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 114 2 Children's clothes need SUNLIGHT SOAP to get t TF you use a cheap, harsh soip for just soak them and apply Sunlight, J- washing children's clothes the hard and the rich Sunlight lather draws rubbing necessary soon damages the out all the dirt and grime. In this fabrics. The safe
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    • 186 2 Greatest Discovery I ti&k IN FOUNTAIN ML m PEN HISTORY l until miu %MK ut tne n l'.i-l,,. SsHi Varnmatir hoI<l« WmSL more ink *ith. >i*e! NfM iri,', f|M Larr,-1 (Icak-pi non-breakablp) i, k neMr fashion. Rcxtm. IfS good dcalrr». ELLAMS SELF-FEEDING DUPLICATOR. 100 copies a minute. Speedy and silent
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  • 134 3 Alleged Abetment Of Murder. A YOUNG and good-looking Chinese woman, Lee Ah Ngoh, was yesterday produced before the Third Magistrate, Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, charged with the abetment of the murder of a compatriot. The murder is alleged to have been committed at 9.30
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  • 81 3 South Africa Shortens Sentences Of Prisoners. Reuter Wireless. Capetown, Feb. 3. In honour of the visit of Prince George, the South African Union Government has announced remission of three months' imprisonment on the unexpired portion of any sentence passed on prisoners prior to Feb. 4. for crimes
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  • 85 3 Coins To Be Used At Monte Carlo. Reuter. Nice. Gold coins are shortly to be used in 'he casino at Monte Carlo for paying vinning stakes at the roulette tables. Ever since the War, the fascinating clink of gold has been absent from the ables Gamblers
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  • 46 3 Berlin. Jan. 10. Severe frosts which have prevented outdoor labour being carried on are blamed for the current increase in unemployment figures in Germany. The figures at the end of December, compared with the end of November, showed an increase of 343,000 to 4.053,000.
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  • 205 3 The body of an infant, believed to have been stillborn, was found abandoned off River Road on Saturday morning. The discovery was made by a i constable who was on patrol duty ana the corpse was taken to the Magazine Police Station, where a
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  • 200 3 The Selangor State Council has approved the compulsory acquisition oi a piece of land belonging to Hawthornden estate for mining purposes. Owing to the visit of H.M.S. the A .A.M. treasure hunt arranged by the Selangor branch has been postponea until Friday next week. At the annual general meeting
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  • 346 3 Mr. G. Jones, late of the Taiping Hill Gardens, is now laying out the garden at His Highness the Sultan of Perak's bungalow at Bintang, Cameron Highlands. The death took place in Ipoh early on Saturday morning of Towkay Foo Nyit Tze, at the age of 60. The late
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  • 194 3 Defence Not Called In Case Of Alleged Robbery. The case in which Ng Tee, a young Chinese, was charged with attempted armed robbery, in the Assizes Court before Mr. Justice Gerahty. came to an abrupt end on Tuesday, when, after hearing the case for the prosecution, the jury
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  • 83 3 America Reaches Agreement With Cuba. Reuter Wireless. Washington, Feb. 6. Mr. Cordell Hull has announced that the Cuban Government has notified tne United States it is ready to negotiate a new commercial treaty. According to officials, the plan for stabilising sugar situation, which is considered a pre-requisite to
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  • 70 3 Plant To Be Installed In Johore Prison? A proposal to introduce a rice milling plant in Johore Bharu prison is to be submitted shortly to the State Council. It is planned that the prisoners themselves should work the plant, thus giving them instructive and reformative work to perform,
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  • 156 3 Action Against Trustee Of Estate. It is now understood that th 3 case in which Seng Yew Choow stands charged before the Third Magistrate with criminal breach of trust in respect of $5 000 is likely to be withdrawn. When this-case was mentioned before Mr R
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  • 168 3 French Ace And Bride To Spend Honeymoon In America. Reuter. Nice, Jan. 10. If. Michael Detroyat, the famous French ace and stunt flier who was married two days ago, left Villefranche to-day with his bride on board the liner "Conte Di Savoia" for a honeymoon trip to
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  • 64 3 Reuter. Cologne. In 1920 a young man picked up a gold watch on the main road near Thalfroschen. He tried to trace the owner, without success. JL in He has jus* presented it to his young Delighted, she showed it to her mother. no v "Keep it.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 607 4 Shipping News Notices. CREW OF SINKING BOAT RESCUED. Hungarian Ship Founders In Indian Ocean. ANSWERING in traditional manner the call for assistance at sea, the m.y. "Levernbank" (('apt. J. Shanghai, recently took from a sinking ship its officers and crew, as well as a tog, a monkey and a cat,
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  • 116 4 Montreal's Figures For Last Season. Passenger liners entering the port of Montreal during the season recently closed numbered 1,932, from which 30,711 passengers were landed. A comparison with the previous year indicates that 15 more passenger steamers arrived from across the Atlantic or from Newfoundland, and 1,662 more
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  • 88 4 Kwangtung Organising New Industry. Canton, Jan. 29. In order to develop navigation in this province, the Kwangtung Provincial Department of Reconstruction is hastening to organise a navigation company, according to the department the capital to be authorised is $2,000,000 which will be partly provided by the government and
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  • 256 4 Seven Men Slashed On P. And O. Liner. SEVEN men were stabbed on board the P. and O. liner Viceroy of India," while she was lying at Tlbury Docks. The men concerned were Goanese employed as steward on the vessel. It is alleged that another man. also a
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  • 210 4 Lightermen Return To Work. "The Marines have landed and the situaion is well in hand.'" This well-known saying might be applied n describing the end of the Shanghai Tug md Lighterage Company's strike of workrs which began on Jan. 23 warmed up with 1 fight at Pootung the
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  • 89 4 A request to strike-off the Heian Maru" from the registry of the Kwantung Government was received by the Dairen Marine Bureau from the owners of the ship, Kasawara and Co., Ltd., of Osaka. The request was made through the Dairen agency of the Osaka company. The shipping
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  • 52 4 For facilitation of navigation the Bureau of Port Affairs in Canton has decided to remove all obstacles in rivers of Kwangtung. says the "Central Press." The principal obstacles are Kanchoktan. Kwanyin Gate and rock boats on the bottom ol rivers. The cost of the work is estimated
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  • 214 4 GFDS THE Shipping Safety Law will be put into force on March 1, says the "Japan C The Kl Department of Communication? hive been hurrying up the necessary preparations, but the drafting of the detailed regulations for enforcement has been delayed owing to the complexity of the legisla!°Moreover,
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  • 183 4 Sloop To Be Built In Commonwealth. Before leaving for Western Australia the Minister of Defence I Senator Pearce) announced it had been decided to build a new sloop for the Australian Navy. Recently the j defence vote of £200.000 was passed for the construction of the sloop. I
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  • 92 4 American Company To Link With Chinese? Nanking, Jan. 30. As the result of a preliminary exchange of views, the Powell Steamship Company, an American firm, will send a representative to China to discuss detailed arrangements with the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company for working on a joint traffic
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  • 605 4 Acquisition Of Munson Line. ALTHOUGH hitherto the Americans have not always been happy with their steamship gToups, for as a rule they have been arranged with an eye to the financial side rather than the shipping, the expectation of early amalgamation of Cunard and White Star interests
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 543 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSUI AR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LONDON AND FOR EAST MAIL SERVICE. <Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1934 nuimWAN 6.070 Feb. 15
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    • 182 4 TffLLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Penan*. Colombo, Bombay. Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port Calling at Penang, Colombo. Bombay, Said. Brlndisl. Venice and Trieste. Suez, Port Said, Brindlsi, Venice Trieste. m.v. COL Dl LANA Feb. 15 Feb. 15 JUL FOR
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    • 233 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutscb (HakQl Australische Dampfschiffs IH CI Gcsellschaft. I (Companies Incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. ss. NORDMARK. via Manila Feb. 19 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN. via Manila Mar. 6 m.s. ERMLAND, via Manila Mar. 21 f m.s. BURGENLAND.
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    • 596 4 STEAMER SAILINGp KOKDSSiriSCHEI LLOYD, nncorporit*-: s Germany». The anderooted are the Company* lotaMM fixtures: OUTWARDS 1934. "ALSTER." for H'kong. S'hai. North China and Japan m "FULDA," for Manila. H'k I China and Japan HOMEWARDB 1934. "LAHN," for Genoa. M'seilles, A dam. R'dam. and Bremen Feb. 19 "TRAVE." for Genoa. M'seilles,
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  • 521 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, Thursday. 11 a.m. wing tin share quotations are i and Co., exchange and issued J usu c Buyers. 8ell«ri. Kumbang Tin 39'- 11lMalay -15- 46 6 Hitam tin 14 3 15- JJeng 1-90 2.00 Tin 34 6 35 6 Padang 0.30 0.33 es Tin
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  • 146 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER SLIGHTLY DOWN. Steady Despite Latest Control Reports. (By Our Financial Cvrretpondent.) Singapore, Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 16 cts down 5 1 ex. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $113« I, down ±i V esterdav's Prices: London Rubber. 4 15 16d., unchanged. Market
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  • 36 5 The output of Renong Tin Dredging Co Ltd.. for January was 4io P«f from No 3 D.: Q dge. nroduced jelebu Tin Dredging. J Ltd v. prod i .00 pifaOa for the same month.
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  • 21 5 Shanghai. Feb. 8. China's imports for 1933 amounted to -1360 000.000 and exports $600.000.uuu. l Mm Kuo Jih Pao.
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  • 22 5 Th« output of new **JSTS m. '4 750 lb a total of 396.1WJ ?r"n mon*. o? current flnancia. year.
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  • 191 5 Singapore, *co. o. a. affiS gSSS iSSSSS g R. (Siam) W. Coa*t H. a p §86 Rice. B. Sam J V er JgJJJ $82 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Q Siam. No. 1 Sl4l Slam, No.. 2 $121 Siam. No. 3 $122 Siam. "Sinhuay 1 $1 16 Siam.
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  • 117 5 Exports And Imports Increase. Ottawa, CANADA'S external trade for November registered a further pronounced advance. Exports of domestic products totalled 60,395.000 dollars, as compared with 45.945.000 dollars in November, 1*32. The favourable balance of trade for lac past eight months of the fiscal year was 101 000.000 dollars.
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  • 68 5 DAILY PRICES ITRKEXT. Sincapor Feb 8. 12 MOB. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.S equal to London Standard. Spot (lease) lb co. iP.OBi M Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Feb IC7 16 16 91b March ;°> April Jun ltV July Sept. 17 JJ* Oct. Dec. 17 17 Tone of maiket:
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  • 89 5 Burin a To Impose A Tax. Under the provisions of the Land Custom Act 1924. i b intended to levy, with effect from January 27, customs duty at current rates o.i cotton piece goods imported by land from Stoun into Burma and to prohibi' the ißtport ot
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  • 58 5 TM fc!!ov.ing mine KOi estate output arc reucr.cC for January. TIN OUTPUT Pan&m Co:,solidaV:d Co. Ltd. 1 630 Pels Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. 596 Eungei Kinta Tin DredUna L.d. 144 lemon Tin Bed-in? Ltd 157 RUBBER Kuala Reman Rubber Estates Lid. 39.220 lb. ben Ka.vi Rubb r
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  • 29 5 The output Of the United Malaccr Taibber Estates. Ltd.. fo* January wa 36 321 lb., a total tor ni.it months ot th financial year of 323.691 lb.
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  • 227 5 Alarm In South America. Santiago. THE invasion of South American markets by low-priced Japanese goods is causing growing concern among native manufacturers and rival importers in those countries. South Americans are amazed at the low prices asked, although in some cases difficulties are stated to have arisen owing
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  • 203 5 Special Duties Extended In South Africa. Reuter. Pretoria. The South African Government is perturbed by Japanese "dumping" and had taken further steps to stem the flow ol goods from Japan into the Union. The exchange dumping" duty imposed on certain goods in August has now b a en
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  • 160 5 And Stabilisation Talk With Britain. Reuter. Washington, Feb. 8. FOLLOWING a conference with President Roosevelt, Mr. Fletcher, Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, announced that a Bill giving the Federal Trade Commission drastic control over stock exchanges would be introduced in the Senate to-morrow Friday I.
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  • 170 5 Serious Plight Of Cotton Concerns. Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 8. Ninety per cent, of the Chinese cotton nills in Shanghai are insolvent due to ;he slump in the business and the cam petition of Japanese goods. There will be more depression next tear on account of the Japanese plans
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  • 99 5 Negotiations Still Going On. Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 5. The British Government will not adhere rigidly to the 10 days' notice with regard to the restoration by France of the full quota, partly because the declaration was made before M. Daladier took office. Points also advanced by
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  • 92 5 Last Months' Exports From Malaya. DartM mm we* ending Feb. 3. exports of tinned pirn apples from Malayan port, amounted to 63 201 cases, of which 59 270 BUM were to the Uni ed Kingdom, 1,155 cases U) the Con iirnt of Europe. 100 eases to Canada, and
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  • 624 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co.. and Lyail and Evatt. lam M 3 issue Ui* Value. rraser Ljau m t chares. Co. I 1 Allenbv 1.10 1.20 110 1.20 1 Alor Gajah 0.77V 2 0.85 0.80
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  • 34 5 Reuter. Nankin". Feb. T. rvnv>se screes state that n«£totjOM nMatins to the revision ot the Smo Sit sand Sino- American romm-r<ual will take place »n H**ta« and not London and Washington neuter.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 49 5 THK SOUTH BRITISH INSI RANCB COMPANY, LTD., (incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN* COMPENSATOR L C. MAROOUOUTH Mer OFHCE: I. FINLATSON GEBBN. THK EASTEPN UNITED ABSIRANCB >KPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. ■**•> OrnCßi W*. CmM Ik****. C G JOITNSON. 0«*»»
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    • 49 5 EASTERN BANK, I TH LIMITED (incorporated togen«>SINGAPORE BRANCH. 4, D'A»me* d Street. Authorised and Subscribed n ,000.000 Capital £1.000.000 Pald-up-Capltal 600.000 ReSerVeF MEAD LONDON. BRANCHES: ,nd Singapore. Ed >n d money tntarest allowed description EXCHANGE b,^ n of commercial importtransacted on all towns oi 2« throughout the world M*nag«'r
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    • 129 5 illm m mmm wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mnmmmm AN ANNUAL INTEREST Z&IFb j PAID QUARTERl^X^^^^^^ 1 ietamps a reassuring seal mm l«or. a sound proposition. i I No other investment is Savings Account with a sound bank. j I quite so convenient and growing rapidly. Interest accruing at I Your money always ready
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    • 185 5 A Woman Peeps at Singapore-she iocs it weekly, in the "Sunday Tribune." Banking Corporation Limited. Z7hiXlTlTT> THE HO HONG BANK. the bank ltd. -TKSgS ss M KOAD BOAKU v g an Quan Chre Swee Cheng. Esq.. Chairman. PftrkC ane C. Hwang. EMKong Chlan. Esq.. Vioe-Chatmuin. fi Q Wong> I Kiam
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 270 6 GREAT STAGE SCREEN DOUBLE COMEDY BILL OPEMNG PAVILION TO-NIGHT! Ij TIK »/™t riZZT/mx prom gaumont f WELCOME RE-APPEARANCE in MALAYA of DICK NORTON TOM WAUS rmmj^ mEL POPULAR COMEDIAN Jllft SlttUĔt W^^T 'Spl *JV jj /V 1 MERRY MIXTURE of Adapted (rom NEmOME BAOC buFrederickbnsdale i *Jz!mwM MUSIC, M wi
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    • 281 6 .»t».»uii'iuiiiwiiii«iiMwiiirau«Miiiiiiriiiiii!i!MM s I HELLO EVERYBODY COME ON A TOUR OF PARIS, AND SEE THE PRINCE OF CHARMERS !fljH CHEVALIER j rT%fi»B teach the Innocents of Paris ft "THE WAY I HI TO LOVE j V ith ANN DVORAK and EDWARD J Unanimously Considered Jmtti liear Maurice Chevalier sing fc I'm
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    • 299 6 I IfPMI a cession of be- boundless mas- 'Tii EMP I R E TO-XIGHT—RADIO SUPER JUNGLE THRILLER. Amazing sound-film record of A adventure in the Malayan jur.fol ROE)'LA ROQUE" in I "THEbSSS! "BEAU BANDIT." -storm at mi i APOLLO^TmTTTIETmI j TO-NIGHT—TWO SHOWS FOR ONE PAfIOEMT. i Second Shorn to I
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  • 266 7 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS IN PORT. Tidore," Dutch, 526 tons, from H. Pand- 6-2, for H. Pandjang S-J. tutale," British; l.(M>2 tons, from »>-' J. for Bunka, Billiton and Java "Kiuhu British; 3,608 tons, from Cal-7-2. for Rangoon, Penang, 8-2. "Kodak," British; 1,033 tons, from
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  • 119 7 SHIPS AT ONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore. Feb. 8. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Yoneyamu Maru 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Bhutan 14: Alioore 12; Nieuw Zeeland 11: Haruna Maru 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). caster Castle 30: Medon 32: rhus 35: Ginsen
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  • 75 7 Mails from Europe i London mails despatched on Jan 18). by the "Ra.jula' wiK arrive by.train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m. and deliven by postmen will commence at the same time. From Holland by the "Kota TJandi," due at Singapore
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  • 206 7 BELLING Singapore, Feb. 8. London 4 months' sight 2}4 764 London 3 months' sight f t W London 60 days' sight JjJ W London 30 days' sight 2 4 1,16 London demand 2 4 3i64 London T.T. 2 4 «g Lyons and Paris demand 908 Hamburg demand 48
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  • 356 7 It Was "Far Tougher Than Singapore." IN the old days, Ipoh was a real tough" town, far tougher than Singa;x)re at its best or worst, and it hasn't uiffered. declare some old residents, by reason of its conversion to a respect for aw and order. The
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  • 195 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, FEB. 8. High Tides.—3.26 a.m., 4.52 p.m. Tea Dance: Victoria Memorial Hall, 6—9 p.m. Meeting: Singapore Volunteer Rifle Association, Headquarters, 6.30 p.m. Football: S.C.C. "B" v. M.P.H. 2nd; S.C.C.; M.P.H. y Municipal, Jalan Besar. TO-MORROW, FEB. 9. High
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  • 99 7 ALHAMBRA.—John Boles in "The Desert Song." apollo.—Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.. in "Toilers" (silent" and "This is tho Night (talkie». CAPlTOL—Maurice Chevalier in "The Way to Love." EMPIRE. "Bring 'Em Back Alive." GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs cinemas. Talkies: Sky—"Almost Married," and "Week-End Only"; Star—"lt is Tough to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 36 7 POUDRE j LA CBERffc Fom HO]LLYWOOO A fine dintfiiw I ace Powder, trans■^mm^^mmmmmK parent and nattering in four shades. I WHITE —FLESH—BEAUTYTAN I LARGE BOX 65 cents. WEILL MONTOR LTD. 37, ARCADE TEL. 604« —rftti imm
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    • 170 7 "Tivice as good, at half the price"--the "Sunday Tribune" as compared with other Sunday papers. Five cents only. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A man to be cWncbeW of a seamer one who can furnish a documentary security l or $3 000 and possess several thousand dollars hard Cash for good prospect.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 324 7 [POSTAL INTEIUGEHCC SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Siam (except Lower Siam) (Dukat) 3 p.m. *Upper Burma, Northern, Western and Eastern India, Aden, Egypt. Europe, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and U.S.A. (Karoat (B. I. Mail) 3 p.m. *Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Europe and Greeat Britain (Bhutan) 3 p.m. 'Ceylon, Egypt and Europe (ArendskerkJ
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  • 802 8 ITNOWN historically as the country of revolution —she provided the classic example last century—France has been regarded, since the Great War, as the country least likely to indulge in similar expensive methods, despite her frequent changes of Cabinets. The reason for that confidence has been her apparent finan
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  • 436 8 Miss Cribbern of the Mainvan Nuesing nsr .Service, has been transferred from Kuala Lumpur to Taiping. Mr. L C. Macmillan. of the Straits Settlements Police Department, has arrived in Alor Star to take the place of Mr. Pennefather-Evans. who will go to England on leave this month. Mr. G. M.
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  • 131 8 THE little magazine published in Penang, the Indo-Malayan Review, has increased its scope by "absorbing" the local "Indian Association Bulletin," and hopes to become more and more recognised as a journal for Indians throughout the Peninsula. There may be some things to criticise In
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  • 151 8 THERE has been a considerable to-do in Kuala Lumpur as a result of accusations of professionalism in soccer there. One case of a player being paid $10 a month is alleged to have occurred, and there are no doubt other instances which can be cited not quite so
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  • 174 8 ANEW page in Test cricket history will be completed this week-end. when All-India and England meet in the third and final Test of the first series ever to be played on Indian soil. It ts recorded that an Indian team visited England in 1886. and anoth.
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  • 188 8 TYR. Philip K. C Tyau. Consui-G j for China, during his ftddJ i Rotary Club of Singapore y urged the necessity for a type tion in China which will imbu people with a more co-operative look. He instanced the edueal system of the West as Betting close to
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  • 465 8 By "Looker-On" "IT'S all right for Maurice Chevalier to show us "The Way to Love." but look what nice girls he has to practise on! Like Henry VIII. those who control the collar are always chopping and changing. Will Graham knock the tune out of Song to-morrow, or
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  • 37 8 KAMPONG TRAGEDY, or. page 2 EARLIER CABLES, on p. 2, 3. M SPORTS NEWS, on pages 12 and 13. CLUB DIARY, on page 13 RADIO PROGRAMME, on page 14 DEATH SENTENCE PASSED on p
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    • 299 8 0- CEDAR MOPS STRONG SER\ ICEABLE Thcie mops arc very strong and will give years 01 hard wear. They are Ugh in weight and lasy to ue. Sold complete with h.»ndle. PRICES Small $2.0« Each. Large $2.35 Each. RON UK DOES NOT I POLISH I nKo«».«K tm ft I The
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    • 82 8 SEASON Co., Ltd., Dealers of Musical Instruments and Accessories. Notice ol Removal. With a view to enlarging our business and to affording the public greater facilities to patronise us conveniently, we have accordingly shifted to NO. 9, D'ALMEIDA STREET, (next to and back of the Mercantile Bank Building), close to
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  • 741 9 MISSILES HURLED AT POLICE. Premier Resigns. l abour Declares General Strike. Reuter Wireless. Paris, Feb. S. rrtflE c-it > suffered from last i\ tiling's alarms and excurbat the situation was never uncontrollable and there were no fatalities, though there uno a
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  • 169 9 "Reds" Use Revolvers Against The Police. Reuter. Paris. Feb. 8. The condition of some of the main streets reflects the violence of the Holme Nineteen kiosks were wrecked by burning and every gas lamp in the Rue TroSchlt was smashed. Countless main ufpes and street refuge lamps wer
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  • 150 9 Governor Visits The Bureau. THE meeting of the Executive Committee of the Advisory Council of the League of Nations Far Eastern Health Bureau commenced this morning at the Bureau in River Valley Road. H E. The Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi. accompanied by his ADC, visited the
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  • 114 9 Effect Of The Latest Statements. THE price of rubber on the local market is down ct. to-day, the noon quotation being Iti's cts. The market tone is said to be firm. This is considered satisfactory by local brokers, who see in the latest messages (published on this page)
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  • 780 9 Peace With China. TO BE READY FOR RUSSIA. "Min Kuo Joh Pao." Shanghai, Feb. 8. IN view of the Russo-Japanese crisis over the question of the Chinese Eastern Railway, the Japanese Government plans to resume negotiations with China for the settlement of outstanding problems between
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  • 133 9 Hongkong Plan Satisfies Government. Reuter. London, Feb. 7. rjTSHE mui-tsai system was the subject of questions in the House~bf "Commons today, in reply to which Mr. Malcolm MacDonald (Under-Secretary for the Dominions* said that the mui-tsai were very much decreasing in Hongkong. Mr. D. Kirkwood <Lab., Dumbarton*
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  • 145 9 Swatow Merchants Ask For Abolition. Hongkong, Feb. 8. I The merchants in Swatow have wired to the Canton Government requesting that the tax on imports of oil and beans from other Chinese provinces be abolished. Mr. Wong Kuk Tsu (Kwangsi's delegate to Kuomintang Congress) left Shanghai lor the
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  • 105 9 Dollar Offered To Constable By j Traffic Offender. Pleading guilty to having offered an illegal gratification of $1 to a traffic I constable on point duty near Keppel Harbour, Han Keow Fong was yesterday morning fined $10 by the Third Magistrate, Mr. R. J. F. Curtis.
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  • 101 9 Reduction Of Interest On War Debts. Reuter. Washington, Feb. 8. A new deal in regard to War Debts is hinted at by a White House announcement that President Roosevelt favours a broad policy of reduction of the interest rates on a'l outstaiuing domestic and foreign obligations, both
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  • 108 9 Siamese Labour Unions And Death Sentences. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Feb. 7. The various labour unions working in the capital, with an aggregate membership of 5.000. have sent deputations to the Premier begging for clemency and the cancellation of the sentences of decapitation passed on three
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  • 164 9 Metal Flowing From The Continent. Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 6. 1 A GREAT gold rush by air to Croyaon from the Continent began to-day. The first to land treasure was a Dutch machine from Rotterdam, which brought over 34 boxes of the precious metal valued at
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  • 107 9 Hoard Of Inquiry At Teluk Anson. fFrom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Feb. 7. An inquirv is being held at, Teluk Anson in connection with the sinking of a barge belonging to the fleet of dredgers owned bv the P.W.D. and used in connection with river clearing and deviation
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  • 56 9 Opposition To Proposed* United Body. A meeting of the Negri Sembilan Estate Owners' Association yesterday recorded opposition to the proposed United Planters' Association of Malaya, on the ground that it did not wish to lose its identity. The N.S.E.A. is inaugurating a membership campaign. A full, report
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  • 106 9 (From Our Own Corretrinndent Seremban. Feb 7. The annual gpneral meeting of the Seremban Hire Motor Union was held at the club premises, there being a good attendance of members. Mr. M. Pechioni. the President, of the Union presided. The Club, it wa.; reported, is now in
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  • 209 9 Commons Statement. SCHEME MUST BE WATERTIGHT. Reuter. London, Feb. 7. JJUBBEK restriction were the subject of questions in »he House of Commons to-night. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, UnderSecretary for the Dominions, replie I that these negotiations had not yet reached the stage when a scheme could be
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  • 177 9 Revenue Officers Raid Attap House. a SMART mid-night raid by a party i\ of Revenue Officers, headed by Mr. Talbot, on an attap house in Alexandra Road on Jan. 25 last led to the discovery of 2.019 tahils of non-Government Red Lion chandu in the nossession of
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    • 137 9 It's a rtnnr ir»e\--*>r>d without the "Sunday Tribune"— Malaya's urinhfest and cheapest weekly journal. THE MOST /£3t*f\ POPULAR i His Master s Voice RECORDS. MB j 8.6:i76 Shadow Waltz Riesman's Orch. 5 Gold Digger's S ,ng 8.6398 Night and Day. FT. j I've got you on my mind. J j
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  • 2226 10 KANDANG HERBAL MARKET TRAGEDY. EVIDENCE REFERS TO RIVALRY IN CATTLE TRADE. MORE sensational allegations, that there had been a conspiracy to "do away'' with deceased, were made in evidence yesterday when the preliminary inquiry into the alleged murder of P'azal
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  • 93 10 Owner-Driver Fined; Car Confiscated. (From Ow Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Feb. 7. AS the result of an examination at the customs barrier at Parit Buntar a quantity of tin ore was discovered concealed inside a spare tyre in the dickey seat. The owner-driver, Lim Hoe Swee, having previously
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  • 106 10 Knife Dropped In Trying To Escape. SENTENCE of seven years' r.i. was passed on a Chinese named Lok Wai, by the Singapore Assizes Judge, Mr. Justice Gerahty, yesterday. The accused was found guilty of committing nied robbery. Mr. J. H. Bassett, the D.P.P., stated in the
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  • 194 10 Chinese First Through Passengers. MISS Foo Yuen Tai and Mr. Foo Yin Chiew, children of the late Towkay Foo Nyit Tse, of Ipoh, arrived at Alor Star from London on Monday afternoon by the Imperial Airways' liner. The 'plane landed at 5 p.m. and Miss Yuen
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  • 96 10 Eighteen Taken From An Estate. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Feb. 7. A Chinese named Lai Hong, was produced before Raja Kamaralzaman, the ->olice magistrate, this morning and charged with the theft of 18 rubber trees valued at $3. cut from an estate belonging to the well
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  • 1160 10 Should Be Ashamed; MURDER CHAIttiK FAILS. (From Our Own Correspond Johore, Feb 3 "JHE simplest posgj would have elicited the v information regarding murder, and I think it which the police ou thoroughly ashamed for the lax way in v, quiries have been ma< assessors are very
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 208 10 FREE. I A CASE OF T. S. T. BRANDY Do you want a case of Toiler's Brandy for the Chinese New Year FREE All ycu have to do is purchase a bottle of this famous Brandy. Remove the Analyst's Certificate which has the red seal in one corner, and which
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    • 21 10 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITK». China Building, Chulia 'PHONE 5808. SINGAI fire, mm, mh VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSI T R^ M
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  • 820 11 Famous British Woman Traveller In Singapore. gURPIUSE was evinced by Lady Richmond Brown the celebrated British explorer and authoress, who arrived yesterday from Penang in the course of a pleasure trip to the East, as to why the world's scientists have not done any
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  • 396 11 Admission Of Equality Dangerous. Reuter Wireless. REFERRING to the claim for the return of German colonies Sir Austen Chamberlain in the House of Commons disarmament debate, said that it was no? in the power of the British Government to surrender the mandates, many of which were not within
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  • 170 11 "Desert Song" At The Alhambra. WARNER Bros.' spectacular musical production "The Desert Song" which proved such a success when it was first screened in America' and London, made its long overdue aebut In Mataya when it was shown at the Alhambra last night. SlCTiund Romburg's now well-known
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  • 112 11 Mr Dick Norton, the comedian who i- well-known in Singapore as a result of many previous visits, will make a welcome re-appearance on the Pavilion staee to-night when the film Just Smith."' a coWdy featuring Tom Walls, will also be shown. Mr. Norton
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  • 50 11 The second quarterly general meeting of the Soli? Young Men's Associaion will be held next Sunday at 9.30 a.m. at the Association premises: The agenda will he: I to confirm the minutes of the TXSn of the report for the 2nd quarter ended Jan. 31.193*. I 3. General
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  • 231 11 Decline In Enrolments Reported. THERE is a small drop in the total number of admissions to Government Schools in Penang and Province this year. The figures supplied by the Inspector of Schools show that there were 3,336 this year as compared with 3,456 in 1933—a drop of 120.
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  • 357 11 Funeral At The Bidadari Cemetery. There passed away on Wednesday, Feb. 7, at her residence, 842, Simon Road, Singapore, Mrs. Nancy Petronilla de Souza, the dearly beloved wife of Mr. S. C. de Souza late of the the Chinese Protectorate Singapore. Mrs. de Souza
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  • 176 11 Death Of Ipoh Mining Assistant. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Feb. 7. His many friends were shocked to learn this morning of the death of Mr. J. M. K. Irwin, Mining Assistant, Osborne and Chappel, Ipoh. Mr. Irwin went down with fever on Sunday and
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  • 24 11 Reuter Wireless. Ajaccio, Feb. 5. Thirty people have been killed in an avalanche which overwhelmed a number of houses at Ortiporio.—Reuter Wireless
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  • 26 11 The "Kertosno." which arrived in Penang from New York on Sunday, had three Javanese deportees on board for the Dutch East Indies from the United States.
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  • 653 11 Interesting Address To Rotarians. "/CHINESE Education From The WestA* em Point Of View, was the subject of an interesting address by tne Consul-General for China, Dr. Philip K. C. Tyau, 8.A., L.L.B. (Cantab>. at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore, held at
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  • 125 11 Death And Funeral At Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Feb. 7. The death occurred in the early hours of this morning at the General Hospital Seremban, following child birth, and the funeral took place this evening of Mrs. Alice Harding and her infant baby. Mrs. Harding
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  • 70 11 Kampoo, the Indian motor-car driver who is alleged to have driven the car that knocked down and killed Mrs. Rosario in Middle Road recently, made another a\pearance before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. J. M. Branden this morning, on a charge of causing death by a rash
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  • 335 11 Suicide From Opium Poisoning. AN inquiry into the death of a fairly iV well known business towkay was held before the Singapore Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne I yesterday. The deceased, Wee Keng Yeow, was the manager of Chop Thye Seng, exchange bankers in Telok Ayer Street. Wee
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  • 70 11 Chinese Woman Fined This Morning. Alleged to have let off crackers in Selato Road early this morning, a Chinese woman appeared before the Third Magistrate (Mr. R. J. F. Curtis* and was fined $2. When asked the reason why she let off the crackers, the woman replied
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  • 289 11 Former Malay Constable Convicted. A FORMER Malay Constable, Ludin bin Said.l who had baen dismissed from the force] last November after service of four years in it, was this morning sentenced to a month's r.i. on each of two charges of impersonating a public servant and extortion.
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  • 75 11 Woman Offender's Seven Children. An aged Chinese woman, who waal charged before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, thfrl Third Magistrate, yesterday morning with hawking leather belts in Eu Tongg Seng Street without a licence, Wj successful in evoking the sympathy o| his worshio by pointing to a string
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  • 74 11 A cute cook! An Indian cook in a town not a thousand miles from Ipohl rot a new job oh higher wages. He, f bought hard and then got very tight I Master sacked him. He demanded si fortnight's wages in lieu of noticef Master thought hard too. He gave
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  • 899 12 Association Football Season Starts In Earnest. German Plans For The 1936 Olympic Games. 300-Acre Park Being Prepared For Athletic Festival FOLLOWING the decision of the International Olympic committee at its seesion in Barceldia in 1931 to allot the Games of 1936 to Urn German capital, the German Olympic comjvittee initiated
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  • 171 12 Quadrangular At Kuala Lumpur. THE Girls' Sports Club hockey eleven will meet the Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur I girls' teams on Wednesday and Thurs- j day of next week in Kuala Lumpur. The following are going up: Miss If. Clarke. Miss G. da Silva. Mrs. L. M. Pennefather,
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  • 124 12 Six Old Performers Deleted. List No. 9 amendment No. 3. issued yesterday by the Straits Racing Association is as follows: HORSES. Transfers. -Star Lock from Class 4 to Class 3. Grey Nun from Class 3 to Class 4. Perle DOr from Class 3 to Class 4. New
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  • 173 12 The Wei-Hai-Wai Cup Competition. TWO matches will be played in the Wei-Kai-Wei Cup competition this week-er.d as follows: S.L.G.C. v. ISLAND CLUB. At Sepoy Lines on Saturday iSL.G.C. names first»: 330 p.m. H. L. R. Lim <4> v. Lowson 335 pm. Moore <4> v. English <7>. 3.40 p.m.
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  • 51 12 Tourists Beat Indian Cricket Federation.. Reuter. Madras. Feb. 7. Playing the Indian Cricket Federation in a one-day match, the M.C.C. won by 187 runs. Scores: M.C.C: 268 for 6 wkts. dccl. (Langridge 61, Walters 56. Nichols 67.) 1.C.F.: 81 (Nichols 3 for 20, Langridge 4 for 22.)
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  • 35 12 Namaz'e's XI at hockey v. .the 3R.C. at the S.R.C. ground to-day: I. Reshty: Chaterjee, Muthukumaru; Inavath Khan. P. K. Baskaran, G Kennedy. M. H. Khaieelt, Eusoof, M. H. Namazie Fazal Khan Velupilay.
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  • 22 12 The Sepoy Lines G. C. ladies' February medal was won by Mrs. Shelley »43—15—28). Sixteen cards were taken out.
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  • 70 12 The lay out of the 300-acre Olympic Paik near Berlin. Key: 1. Stadium. 2. Swimming stadium, 3. Assembly ground. 4. Open-air theatre. 5. Cycling stadium. 6. Equestrian grounds. 7. Lawn tennis stadium. 8. Entrance, 9. Gymnasium, 10. Swimming hall, 11. House of German Sport (headquarters of the main sporting associations
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  • 421 12 AN A.A.M. read service bulletin, issued yesterday, gives the following information regardinc Malayan roads: SINGAPORE Changi. Jco Chiat, Tanjong Katong and Grove Rends, empcrary level crossings. Caution. Newton Circus at junction. Newton. Gg. Java. Bt. Timah. Scctts Roads, turn L. proceed elcck-i-.ise. cne-way. Caution. Bukit Timah Road. ih*-9\t nv. dangerous
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  • 103 12 Rafiles Institution had to own a 2—l defeat yesterday at the hands of the S.R.C. when the second strings of these two teams met at hockey at the R.I. grounds. The score at the end of the first half •was even, at I—l, Cordeiro having opened the scoring for the
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  • 299 12 THIRTEEN goals were scored In the trial game at the S.C.C. yesterday between the Club footballers' Whites and Colours teams, the former winning through a last minute goal by seven to six. Many of the best players were absent and the standard of the play was not high, the defences
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  • 146 12 The S.C.C. Spring lawn tennis tournament will begin on Monday, March 12. at the S.C.C. The programme of events is as ioiIO Championship singles: championship doubles; godown doubles handicap; veterans' doubles handicap. In the godown doubles handicap partners must belong to the same firm. In order to facilitate handicapping, members
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  • 46 12 It is understood that the Ceylon selectors have invited Lall Singh to play in the Ceylon-India team against the M.C.C. In Colombo at the end of this month. It is not known whether he has accepted the invitation. ENGLISH SCOTTISH SOCCER. The Wednesday Win At Middlesbrough.
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  • 144 12 London, Feb. 7. MID-WEEK matches in the English League competitions resulted as follows ENGLISH LEAGUE, Div. I. Aston V. 2 Chelsea Everton 2 Manchester C. Middlesbrough 2 Sheffi? d W. 3 Wolvrhampton 1 Portsmouth 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE, Div. II. Blackpool 2 Notts Ccunty 1 Notts F. 2 Fres'on N.E. West
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  • 170 12 There was a large gathering at the Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association yesterday for the tea party in hcnoui of the nitron of the Assocation. Dr. Philip K.C. Tyau. Consul General for China at Singapore. Dr. Tyau was accompanied by Mrs. Tyau, Mr. Sze Zan Hung 1 Consul i. Mr.
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  • 438 12 The usual Referees' Refresher Course discussion will be held it Anson Road Stadium next Tuesday at 6.30 pm. Referees, Club captains, secretaries and others interested are invited to attend. COMMERCIAL CUP SOCCER. Yesterday's Game. CHAMPIONS WIN FIRST MATCH. fJHE football season In Singa opened yesterday when the 1 Commercial Cup
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    • 68 12 X I I MENTAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHILD DEPENDS LARGELY UPON A CAREFUL SELECTION A N D SUFFICIENT QUANTITY CF PROPER FOOD. MILK IN THE CHILD'S DIE I IS UNIVERSALLY RECOGNIZED AS THE "CORNER STONE" OF HEALTH BUILDING. KLIM FRES I MILK POWDERED—IS UNIFORM IN QUALITY, AND ASSURES A PLENTIFUL
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  • 1033 13 Busy Week-End For Singapore Yachtsmen. II! sY C "B" class annual Changi race h Id on Saturday and Sunday, th' Changi on the first cay and > to the Club on Sunday. urdaf afternoon the wind was in the east, moderate at first but
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  • 161 13 iVinty-onc Teams Entered For The League. one teams have entered the ;or Association Football League >n—one more than last year. Ai tog the newcomers are the P.W.D.. Club, the Cosmopolitans, the The second string of the Selangor ers and the Central Workshops Institute. All of last year's Division
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  • 44 13 Sf( t«am v the Public Services on Feb. 13, at the S.C.C: J L» Hawley; A. P. Goldman, J. A. G J Merrifield. C. J. Bembroke, rkey; O. R. T. Henman, M. C. C T Owen, J. B. Pickering, P. D. Cork.
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  • 41 13 L.G.C. men's monthly medal k( played on Saturday and Sun- w is yon by H. H. Oakeley (66). v Gold Medal (1933) was won by Dr. MurreU <73). and the Park Putters by N Grice (bogey) (7 down>.
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  • 146 13 Bachelors Home B.P. Beat 0.P.P.8.P. Playing at home on Saturday the Bachelors* Home B. P. defeated the Opium Packing Plant B. P. to 6 games to one. Scores: '(8.H.8.P. names first): Singles: P. T. Paul beat Kwok Siew Kee 14—14 (3—l) 15—4; Cyril Peters lost to Lee Hai
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  • 47 13 Australian XV Win In Japan. Kobe, Jan. 28. The Australian Universities Rugby team made an auspicious start ot their tour in Japan to-day by scoring a convincing win in their first match. led by R. Westfield. they trounced Western Japan by 33 points to 15.
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  • 38 13 The Governor's Cup was played at the L R Ldr A E. Barr-Sim 2 Down Captain L. H. Beanj j 2lLdeut. J. L. R. Huelin 2 U.-Col. F. G. Hyland 3 Ft 'Lieut. W. S. Allen
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  • 316 13 Dinner Marks Close Of Season. HH. Tunku Yacob presided at the gene- ral meeting of the Kedah Hockey Association which was held at the Stia kesukaan Club, Alor Star, on Thursday. The meeting decided to award badges to those who play three inter-State matches and, on the proposal
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  • 193 13 Details Of The Wales-Scotland Match. Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 5. In Saturday's rugger International in which Wales beat Scotland by 13 points to 6 before a crowd of 50,000 spectators, Shaw went over for Scotland early on but the try was disallowed owing to a forward pass. Then
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  • 135 13 The Useful B. P. "B" team beat the Green Hill B. P. "A" by 6 games to 3. at the former's court on Sunday. Scores: (Useful's names first): Lim Jaik Kirn beat Yeo Hong Chuan. 15__4, 3_is is_ 7; Wee Kirn Wee beat Tan Ah Tong, 15—1, 15—9:
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  • 84 13 At the eighth annual general meeting of the Juvenile B. P. held at the residence of Mr.. Choa Beng Wan 380, Orchard Road, last Sunday, the following were elected office-bearers for the current year: President, Mr. Chee Leng Wait (reelected); vice-presidents, Mr. Ong Hock Poh (re-elected, and Mr.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 382 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over t3s.9M.ttr The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry, EC. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 681 13 CLUB DIARY. [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the 'Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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  • 78 14 Bungalows And Fishing Boats Damaged. Reuter Wireless. Algiers, Feb. 4. THREE persons were drowned and great havoc was caused by a huge tidal wave believed to be due to sub-ocean tremors. The wave was 50 feet high and carried away over 1.000 feet of the new
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  • 656 14 Sunday, Jan. 23. Lady Clementi and the Misseb dementi attended Church Service on board H.M.S. "Kent" this morning. His Excellency and Lady Clementi and the Misses Clementi had luncheon with Vice-Admiral Dunbar-Nasmith and Mrs. Dunbar-Nasmith on board H.M.S. 'Hawkins.'* Vice-Admiral and Mrs. DunbarNasmith left Government House. Monday, Jan.
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  • 88 14 Meeting With Creditors Of Other Countries. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Feb. 5. A MEETING of delegates of Germany's short-term creditors from nine countries and German debtors began to-day under the auspices of the Reichsbank. Extreme importance is attached to the negotiations on German side as the German delegates hope
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  • 80 14 Austria Carrying Out Severe Programme. Reuter Wireless. Innsbruck, Feb. 4. The Heimwehr occupied the buildings of the "Yolks Zeitung," arrested the staff and damaged the printing machinery. A large body of police arrived later and persuaded the Heimwehr to leave and then occupied the building themselves. The "Yolks
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  • 61 14 Football Team Arraigned In Court. Reuter. Johannesburg. A referee who had awarded a penalty goal against a native team at Bonomi, the Transvaal, was given a sound thrashing by the penalised team. The eleven players were brought up before the local court, charged with assault. But, as the
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  • 89 14 Reuter Wireless. Wellington. Feb. 4. The historic site at Waitangi on which the famous treaty was signed in 1840 between Governor Hobson and the Maori chiefs, which led to New Zealand coming under the sovereignty of the British Crown will to-morrow be handed over to the Government
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  • 92 14 Famous Tennis Piavers Fail To Appear. Reuter Wireless. Los Angel; A WARRANT for the airtennis players. Vines s f > has been requested from the SunS >urt tm+*n to t -eir failure prea in connection with the sion to pay $3.300 judgrr juries suffered by Frank
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  • 167 14 January Donations For Non-Europeans The following is a list of donation? for the non-European uni "j January:— The Eurasian Association Mr. C. A. Rodrigues Per "Straits Times' Press L Messrs. Wee Swee Tecw a Municipal Water Dent. F' Mr. S. K. Key and six oti Sungei Lembing. P;.
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  • 57 14 Widespread Disorders Break Out. Reuter Wireless. Bombay Widespread disorders have h. in Srinagar and Kashmir, bif H yet ascertained whether the caase i religious or political.—Reuter Wii Srinagar. Feb. 4. An official communique says riot situation is quieter. Seven mm ed in the attack on the State near
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    • 567 14 Special Announcement for LADIES We have just received from Java CHEAP and VERY ATTRACTIVE BEAUTIFUL GOLD-GILDED SILVER LADIES' KABAIA BROOCHES GOLD EAR-RINGS and NICKEL CURTAIN HANGERS also GOLD AND SILVER THREADS VELVET SLIPPER S TOPS of the Most Up-to-date Fashion. Specially ordered for the coming New Year. Stock Limited. Come
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    • 31 14 A SELECTION OF CAMERAS To Suit All Pockets. To tfe Cleared Before Cninese New* Year BELOW COST Your inspection is cordially invited. LEE FLETCHER, 102. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, 'Phone 2850. Singapore
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    • 58 14 I \a rr\juj r\anve- i Ljoa uaLL fuvl n\£ vnJ M(AR V E i >iV 4iil H COMBINATION YitMwF NUTTY CRISPS l \[M WjT AFTERNOON TEA A *M WC CREAM CRACKERS fjk |i CREAMY CHOCOLATE W f^^M\ J ORIENTAL ASSORTED U 1 KJJ SHREDDED WHEATMEAL. R \jiJOVC6 for Gmraaetb Choice
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    • 380 14 EMPIRE PROGRAMME TO-DAY. (25 and 31 metres). G MT. 8.00 a.m. Tinii Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin. 8.15 a.m. A programme of Rhapsodies (gramophone records). 9.00 a.m. Time Signal from Greenwich. A i concert by Muriel Wilson (soprano). Lance Fairfax (baritone;, and E:th?r Fisher (pianoforte). 9.45-10.0 a.m. A talk
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    • 52 14 4. Hungarian, fantasy for piano and orchestra. List. Soloist: Marinus Flipse. Talk in Dutrh by old colonial. The Residential Orchrstra continues: 5. Ouv. "Orpheus in the Undenvcrld" Offenback. G. Introduction to the first act of the opera •Faust," Gounod. 7. Fin'andia Sibelius. 8. Ouv. to the op.ra "Tannhauser" Wagner. Dutch
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  • 581 15 Ninghsia War. REBELS CAPTURE PINGLO. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Peking, Feb. 6. ACCORDING to Chinese reports 4,000 provincial troops were massacred when the forces under the rebel general, Sun Tien Ying, occupied Pinglo in Ningshia Province, while 700 workers were killed in a coal-mine explosion there. Gen.
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  • 523 15 Defence Plea Of Insanity Fails. (From Our Own Correspondent) A„ TT Johore, Feb. 6. CHINESE of Sungei Mali, named Goh Lien, was charged with the murder of another Chinese, named Heng An Loo, on a rubber estate on the morning cf Oct 14, 1933. Inche Aodul Hamid
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  • 98 15 Failed To Unfurl Nazi Flag. Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Feb. 4. 4 CATHOLIC priest. Father Rachor, Becktheim, has been arrested because he failed to beflag the steeple of his church on the anniversay of the Nazis' assumption of the Government. He placed a Nazi flag in the church doorway
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  • 69 15 Douglas Fairbanks Senior As Co-respondent. Reuter. London, Feb. 6. LORD Ashley has filed a petition for divorce, naming Douglas Fairbanks 'Senior', the well-known film star and husband ol Mary Pickford, as co-res-pondent. Lord Anthony Ashley Cooper Ashley is the eldest son and heir of the 9th Earl
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  • 34 15 Canton. Jan. 16. Work on the new Pakong arsenal has already started. Machinery valued at $16,000,000 Mex. capable of manufacturing heavy guns, rifles, shells and bombs, has been ordered in Europe.
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