Malaya Tribune, 10 February 1934

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XXI.- No. 35 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday. Feb. 10. 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1934. FIVE CENT^
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    • 80 1 Read The j In Malaya. ir —tM r/M—T/M r i s onot=3ocaoe=3opoi fonoi ipnc 1 "FROM CONTENTED COWS" j o 0 o Carnation with its Unusually Fine and Evenly Distributed Cream Particles I J Gives A Creaminess, A Velvety Smoothness, A Fine Texture, that Even the J o Finest of
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    • 44 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling I at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates.
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  • 85 2 C 'ornerite Marrying To-morrow. Dear Girls, "Queenie" is to be married to-morrow, and has invited us all to her wedding. The ceremony will take place at 5 p.m. at the Marghain Aboth Synagogue, followed by a reception of Goodwood Park, Scotts Road. Let us all
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  • 355 2 Childhood's Friends. By "Siceet Star.") IN life we are forever moving on and on. As we move on we come into contact with many people who at first are mere acquaintances, but soon, in many cases, prove to be true and loyal friends. Even when we are yet very young
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  • 160 2 'By 'Beatrice,'' Australia.) I WAS very very pleased to see my essay in print. I daresay you have heard once more from Harriet. When your paper arrived I was on holiday, and only returned last week. 1 just love reading all my "Cousins'" letters and stories; they
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  • 110 2 Qui La-La By '•Lady Monte Carlo.") BON soir girls! You all must have noticed the new name. Wondering? First of all. I must thank Aunt Mabel for the sweet little badge. Well. I am going to introduce myself. Firstly, never, never think that I have ever been to Monte Carlo,
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  • 36 2 Badges Sent Out This Week. THE following new members are welcomed to the "Corner:" "Florence Wong," "Latty Khoo." "Glory" (Kedah). and "Sunshine Susie." Their badges have gone forward, also those of "Annie" and "Nellie."'
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  • 117 2 'By "Haj)VU Neo"> HELLO 4 pirls. l am liere again, I hope you will excuse me. tor not writing to nur beloved "Comer" lor such a lony lime. One day, "Margaret." "Lucy." "Gek Neo" and I decided to co for a swim, nt ih" Mount Emily swimming pool.
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  • 285 2 By "Constance.' 1 IT is generally a fact that the more beautiful girls tuke the most JiberMffr wiUi th-'lr beauty. Wc oiten find a less lovely girl or woman acquiring nnrt cnarm ana ueauty a* she oicicr. tut the mot M "•eflllt'ful lose;; l:«:r lreshness and flhtt M
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  • 141 2 IBy -Greta Cho." Seremban .i A LITTLE boy. with a big hen tucked under his arm. kncoked at the door uf a certain doctor's house Hf was taken into the surgery. "Well, little man, what can Ido lor you? You do not look very ill." said the
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  • 51 2 'By "Miss A," Johore.) J AM sure that many of you, dear sisters, who sat for the Cambridge examinations last December, are now anxiously waiting for your results. I think they will come some time in March. Well! we all hope to come out with flying colours, don't
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 70 2 r^O*A- vouVE NOT,ct m I J CHAIMCE IN JOHN-ITS vTr/ AILL TO postuiw A simple change in diet of- SS> ten makes a big difference in v a person's disposition Even V fcsfek. m 1 so simple a change as drinking ft] K. M Instant Postum twice a da> -y,
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    • 153 2 for Custards Puddings— 0 Cakes Ice-cream c Syrups— Etc. Vanillin Essence. Vanillin Powder. Vanillin Sticks. White Red Rose Essences. Lemon Essence. American Ice-cream Soda. Bananas Essence. Strawberry Essence. Rasberry Essence. Cochinial. Grenadine Essence. Cherry Essence. Powder Cakes Colourings of Red Blue Yellow Green Orange Pink. Candied Citroen Peel for Cakes.
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    • 50 2 t.M i ||l«iiiHiiiiiiliiilllimiililli*lllHtilt:^Hiß>.*il«UlUlHlMßiMll.ltiliilnlMiniiiiiiiiiliitiii' Ji:ii 'i:iiiii i you wanf sound sleep avoid WEAK SPRAYSKill mosquitoes with powerful FLIT Weak imitations of FLIT will bring you no relief from mosquitoes. Don't risk your comfort ami health. Powerful FLIT kills mosquitoes by the roomful. Get FLIT and sleep in peace. Look for the
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  • 294 3 MORE significance attaches to the result of the recent tailors' strike in Kuala Lumpur than would ordinarily attach to a mere dispute as to wages and hours of work. It may well prove to be the thin end of a wedge which
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  • 130 3 THE new Bill which is about to be introduced into the Legislative Counc 1 to tighten the betting regulatTons has created an enormous.amount of interest in racing circles While legally it would appear that the rope is being gradually tightened against .he JTnoTnJiSrS Vl dTfference to the
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  • 282 3 DR. Gilbert E. Brooke disposes once and for all, of the scare that is being raised in some quarters with regard to the danger to Penang from ma aria as a result of the construction of the Hiu I R Tt d shoul'd be noted that he does
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  • 151 3 WE do not go so far as £Jota our London contemporary < the Dady Express") in demanding Malaya sim mediate withdrawal from the agree Sent. What we do ask. however is that the FM S Government make it Quite dear to the Colonial Office that Malayan producers are
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  • 265 3 Finding Entertainment For Young Folks. THERE are many local girls who arc fond of dancing and other amusements, but Who cannot afford or find it inronvenient to go to hotels and other 1 public places. Such places, apart from being expensive, require a chaperon, and furthermore, the homely
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    • 174 3 DON'T RISK 1 INFECTION! I Remove 9 corns I vv ith the safe, fl scientific J9 SHEAFFER'S.. .for Effortless Writing Perfect balance is built into SHEAFFER'S pens and pencils. That is why they handle so coni' htf. And these advantages arc tan I ed tor life if you use a
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    • 187 3 .......,i.i,iniiiiiiiiiiim'iii Jinitim»«''« ,,,,,,1,, ""'i" S WhtteSkin New j Ws> |P| No More Ugly j I fKk |p- Blackheads V *$*Sflfc Enlarged Pores j wrinkles j 1 ed Coarse dark skin is softened and R&KCMa r. Thls n crane Toktkm, w* <^?»^«,H t I olive oil combined with .hiding tonic and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 593 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. TO LET. TO LET—Furnished S?a Pavilion. No. 99-1, Pasir Panjang. About 5% miles. Fortnightly or monthly.
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    • 696 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. THE FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. MOTOR INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. THE SINGAPORE MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. The Offices of Members of the above Associations will be closed for the transaction of business on the following days:— Wednesday. 14th February, 1934, Bank
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    • 763 4 DISTRESS SALE. Distress No. 3 34. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINQAPORE. Writ of Distress da rd 25th day of Jan 1034. In the cause of SEAII WEE TIAM (f) Land'ord Versus ONG CHWEE TOW, Tenant. AUCTION SALE OF A lot of wcod;n boxes, planks,
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    • 260 4 EDUCATIONAL. MERCANTILE INSTITUTE, 209, Quern Street, AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES Sharlhand (Pitman Gregg). Book-Keeping. Typewriting and Good English. Prospectus available on application. •PHONE 5755. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Governmen Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). l-A. Kirk Terrace. Dhoby Ghaut. Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education—
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    • 409 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Typist, well versed in commerc al correspond nee ard v.i h :cme know'rdge cf Chines: characters. Apply Brx No. 300, c,o Malaya Tribune. WANTED" A man to be chinrh w cf a earner, one who can furnish a dccumentaiy security for $3 000. and porseso several thousand del
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    • 195 4 j/ Seconds A MOST in 'H X IB) v kid for Accuracy Ex; .•!!< r at the SMASHING J" Only a Pew AvaUa neK won i 42«, Nir'h P,:i I- <■~;.: (NEAR MlDpLi I '•UiniJ[r:i:«ill!.r:i,;ii:i.!» 5 1 1 i (i, Uust Arrived! I I Good Selections (i f I hot
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  • 71 5 Committee To Make Early Decision. New Delhi, Jan. 27. ri'HE Standing Emigration Committee 1 of the Central Legislature is meeting on Feb. 4. to consider the question of opening non-recruited assisted emigration to Malaya. The views of the Madras Government and the report of the Government
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  • 242 5 League Of Nations Bulletin. The following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for week ended Feb. 7, 1934: Perim Island: 2 smallpox cases (imported Alexandria: 1 smallpox case. Beirut: 12 smallpox cases. Baghdad: 1 plague case; 1 smallpox case and
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  • 78 5 The Municipal heallh statement for the week ending Feb. 3 shows that there were 210 deaths as compared with 192 in the previous week and 153 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were:—beriberi 13, phthisis 21, malaria 8, pneumonia 20,
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  • 21 5 Reuter Wireless. Vatican City, Feb. 6. Paraguay and Bolivia have accepted the Pope's proposal to exchange prisoners— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 207 5 Mr. Lansbury Discusses His Future. (From Our Own Correspondent) London (By Air Mail). MR. George Lansbury, M.P.. the Parliamentary Labour Party, is reported to be making very. g«JJ progress in Manor House Hospit a "ie Trade Union institution at oolders Green, where he has been under
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  • 134 5 List Of Donations Received In January. The following are a list of donations reSved byX B European Unemployment Committee in January: 2.749.07 ScSporated Society of Planters 153 34 J. A. Harvey Esq. 15 00 F. J. Hussey Esq. 5 00 W. G. A. Smith Esq. "oo W. J.
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  • 147 5 Funeral At Ipoh On Wednesday. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Feb. 8. Full military honours were accorded at the funeral of Mr. J. N. X Irwin whose untimely death at the early age of 29 occurred on Wednesday morning. The first part of the service
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  • 89 5 Returned People Greatly Excecd Them. Shanghai. FebAccording to ihc report of the Overset Committee for 1&3. thy u cr w °J Chinese who emigrated *f\. lVaUL d 132.000, while those who returned lutai c 7 The°causes are the general d re prevailing throughout the woiid. reduction in the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 298 5 BEEGHAM'S PILLS FOR Constipation, Liverishness, Indigestion, Biliousness I i i Purely Vegetable. Sold Everywhere j The World's Medicine I No. 41. CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A Rcnedy for Consumption Has Beta Found. DFRK P. YONKERMAN DISCOVERER OF Ihe KBH REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Mai veil ua as i may zeim after
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    • 21 5 Eye troubles? Why Suffer Get a copy "Perfect Sight." FREE Commence easy, home treatment. No risk. No obligation. BOON PHARMACY, PENANCJ.
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    • 168 5 *lJt s i/ BmffiinyY^/ HOW IS-IN THIS SHORT PERIOD. WHAT HOPES AND FEARS ARE CROWDED I /S HE GAINING WEIGHT. y »J) /S H/S FLESH F/ftM AND MEAL^V...... ARC SOUND BONES FORMING IN THAT i /7TLE SODy-M/N//\TUf?E OF THE MAN TO BE HAPPY MOTHERS ALL OVER THE WORLD, FEEDING THEIR
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  • 755 6 Shipping News Notices. YANGTSZE BAR TO BE DREDGED. Removal Of 40,000,000 Tons Of Mud. '■THE difficult problem of how to remove A 40,000,000 tons .of mud 'from, thi%- Bar of Yangtsze and lower the cres* by about nine feet over a width adequate for large ships, has been solved by
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  • 41 6 Collision With A German Steamer. j i London, Jan. 25. Lloyds this morning reported that the tugboat "Gnat" collided with the 1,273-ton German s.s. "August Cords" of Gravesend and sank. Three members of the "Gnat's" crew were drowned.—"Havas."
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  • 47 6 I "Togian," Du*"h; 672 tons, from Pontianak 8-2, for Pontianak 10-2. "Semmg," Dutch- 729 tons, from >ang 8-2, 'or 10 2 'Touraln." Norwegian: 3.579 tons from Oslo 8-2, for Saigon 9-2. "00-wy British: 2.180 tons, from nantle 8-?. for Port Swettenham SPSSWSa tons from
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  • 320 6 Pirates Blamed For Wreck Of Launch. TMIE disaster of the steam launch "Wei M Tung" in the vicinity of Yenchi on the Yangtze on Sunday night (Jan. 21) when about 200 passengers were either drowned or burned to death in a fire and a subsequent boiler explosion on
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  • 96 6 Proposal Passed At Recent Meeting. I At the extraordinary general meeting held In Tokyo by the shareholders of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, the proposal was unanimously used of floating new Debenture Shares for fen 30,000,000 for the purpose of converting f of he amount of Loan of 1928.
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  • 49 6 O.S.K. Pays Five Per Cent. Dividend. Osaka, Jan. 28. The Osaka Shosen Kaisha, a leading steamship company of Japan, to-day announced a dividend of five per cent, for the ending yesterday. Mr. Masatsuno Ogura. prominent Japanese industrialist, was elected a member of the board of directors.—Pnited Press
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  • 92 6 Some six months ago a very old title in the Navy, that of Captain of gun, was abolished. Now another title which goes back for many generations has lapsed, that of yeoman of Signals. In the "London Gazette" of Jan. 5 approval is given to the reorganisation of the signal
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  • 187 6 Semi-Official Concern Under Formation. STEPS to establish a semi-official Kwangtung Steamship Company for the purpose of providing cheap water transportation between Canton and other commercial centres in the province are now being taken by the Reconstruction Department, it is reported by the "Canton Daily Sun." Plans for the
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  • 122 6 Oslo. The British tug "Queens Cross" has arrived at Christiansund after her batJe against heavy storms. With no pilot, and no detailed maps of this part of the Norwegian coast, the vessel would have had great difficulty in making port had she not been seen off Grip
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  • 41 6 In order to finance the organisation of the semi-official Kwangtung Steamship Company, the Reconstruction Department in Canton is now contemplating the floating of navigation development bonds to the sum cf $2 000 000 ft is reported by the "Canton Daily Pwn."
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  • 785 6 Fast Ships In Shallow Waters. (By an Extra Master.) MYSTERIOUS collisions frequently occur— mysterious because no inquiry seems able to determine the exact cause. Such a one has just been examined in the Netherlands Court of Navigation, the collision being between the Dutch motorship "Tanimbar" and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 513 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AJID APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FOR EAST MAIL SERVICE. <Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore I 9 1934 BUPDWAN 6.070 Feb.
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    • 171 6 TfjUOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated In Italy) EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALT AND CHINA Calling at Penang. Colombo. Bombay CaPing at Penang. Colombo, Bombay, J 3 6 Por Suez, Por. Said, Brmdisi, 52 15 8-pore. B'pore. Venice FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI 1934. AND JAPAN 6.5. CONTE m .v. HILDA Feb 10
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    • 231 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutscn iHamfll Australlsche Dampischiffs IB Cj Oesellschaft. (Companies Incorporated ln Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. 1 OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore s.s. NORDMARK. via Manila Feb. 23 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via 110 110, Manila Mar 6 m.s. ERMLAND, via Manila Mar. 21 t
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    • 601 6 STEAMER SAILINftT j£ NORDDEUTSC'HER tp§3 LLOYD (Incorporate v, Germany i. najmĔmmm are tv« Company, OUTWARDS 5 "ALSTER," for H'kong, S'hai, Nor h 1934 China and Japan "FULDA," for Manila. H'kong. BhaJ China and Japan fc» 28 HOMEWARDS S "LAHN," for Genoa. M'seLlles, A "dam R'dam. H'burg and Bremen "TRAVE," for
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  • 581 7 Mining Shares. pare, Saturday. 11 a.m. j tin share quotations are bj I i i and Co., exchange and brokers. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. Asam Kumbang Tin 39 H|El Austral Malay 45 46 6 r Hitam Tin 14 3 IS I Weng 1.90 2.00 i grill Tin
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  • 113 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER SLIGHTLY HIGHER. Conditions Steady But Quiet. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday. 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 16% cts., Up ct. Market Tone: Steady. Yesterday's Prices: London Rubber, 5d., up 732 d. Market Tone: Steady after firm. New York:, 101-j cts., up
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  • 72 7 DAILY PRICES C I RRI NT. BtofpOW, F b. 9. 12 nccn. Buyers. Sellers. 1 lI.S S. qual to Louden Standard. Spot 'loose) IJJ jj* dc. UOB» 16 Standard RS.S. en Tender: rcb. 16 m Man* J2 2? Oct Dec 17 Tone oi Market: Dull and
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  • 133 7 Singapore, Feb. 9. R «Siam» W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $94 SS! I£E S 2 'per Koyan Siam. No. 1 •> $141 Siam, No. 2 81am, No. a .t^o Siam. "Sinhuay" 1 Siam. "Sinhuay" 2 Siam. Smhuay" 3 Rice, Saigon Al %m Saigon. No. 1 $97 Saigon. N0.2
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  • 424 7 Stanton Nelson And Co/s Statement. MESSRS. Stanton Nelson and Co.. Ltd.. in their weekly market report, state: The market is particularly sensitive to any news affecting restriction and the latest information from London and The Hague caused a set-back of about one cent per pound from the best
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  • 23 7 The output of the Raub Australian Jold Mining Co.. Ltd., for the four weeks •nded Jan. 30 amounted to 2.031 ozs.
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  • 131 7 Hearing Of Evidence Concluded. IjMJRTHER meetings »1 the Trade Commission were held in Singapore on Fi'b 6. 7 and 8. when evidence was laken from the following Mr Chee Swee Cheng and Mr. Lim Bock Kee i Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation. Ltd i. Mr, R W Buckley (Chartered Bank
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  • 77 7 Five Million Imported Into Bombay. i Japan it mm cxportin*; aupl's to Indii. Bombay Imported more than 50.000 of these apples during the las' five weeks. The first consignments were received at the beginning of 1933 as an experimental measure, tut before the season was over 50.000 cases.
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  • 74 7 The following rubber and tin returns ire announced for January: Rubber Lb. Alor Gajah 21/.00 Australasia 31.000 Ayer Panas 81.C00 Bukit Kubu ***** G'.enealv 47,050 Jalan Kebun 12,100 Kluang 30 000 Pa] am 118 500 Port Swettenham ***** Tambalak 19.000 Tehrir Anson 8.138 Ulu Benut 48.502 TIN.
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  • 105 7 Ml at. Guth-:- air.l Co. Ltd.. reported thr I!eu ir.g latest buve s' prices for Malrra.i Palm Oil and Palm Kernels: VALM OIL IN BULK XJU. !ar.ded weigh s Niv Yo:k Phi!a?.e!phii 2.G2 i U.S. currency» per lb f Lf. landed weights USA Pacific Pc ,s 52.55
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  • 652 7 Japanese Concession In Macao. CHINESE wire manufacturers' business in .Macao may be seriously prejudiced, if reports are true that Japanese interests have secured from the Portigiese Government a virtual monopoly of the trade. The agreement implementing provisions (or the importation of molasses and alcohols as part
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  • 635 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Saturday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotation* are issued by Fraser and Co.. and LyaU and Evatt. Issue Nta v Value. Fraser Lyau Shares. Co. 1 Allcnby 110 120 1.10 120 1 Alor Gajah 0.77 V 2 0.85 080 090 IA. Hitam 1.06
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  • 51 7 Snanghai. Feb. I. According to the figures the Foreign Trude Bureau at Nankimt. the Imports into China last yeai 'mounted to 51.300.000.000 while the «port« totalled $600,000,000 The United States had the nignesi quota with Great Britain, Japan and I 5 following in their order.- bm chew Jit
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 52 7 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., < incorporated in New Zealand.) I IRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMI^^NSATION. L C MARGOLIOUIH Manager. OFFICE: t. FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE >RPORATION. LTD. FIRE MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. bras- orrKßi o—« B J* r L. U.
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    • 55 7 THE EASTERN BANK, I LIMITED. (incorporated in SINGAPORE BRANCH. 4, D'Almelda Street. Authorised and Subscribed £3,000.000 Capital £1,000,000 paid-up-Capital 500,000 ReSerVCF UE d AD OFfiCE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. «.1 ,„d Singapore g ned ,nd money on term, to he -crinterest allowed at 2V, deBC riptlon ,nee throughout
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    • 81 7 i AN ANNUAL j j PAID Q I Stamps a reassuring seal I ur. a sound proposition. §no other toT **f»* nt a 8 a Sav ing S Account with a sound bank. I quite so convenient and_se cure as a( cruin I A Account with after which your deposits,
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    • 190 7 A Woman Peeps al Singapore- she does it weekly, in the "Sunday Tribune." Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Inrori)or.tc<l In Str«ils Settlement..) S B T?vu Y™ THE HO HONG BANK. AN?) THE OT Authorised BOARD OF DIRECTORS: „v. Oh Slan Guan, Esq., Chee Bwee Cheng. Esq., Chairman Parkca ne C. Hwang,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 193 8 1 rsii^^i oPENlNG TO DAY I j J j tm above W;V rtt ve^ that th". Sec the earth tremble before your eyes—thousands scurrying to shelter—buildings of steel coIIapsing—EARTHQUAKE The most powerful dramatic climax ever screened —a man and woman pinioned under a building—ectoaJly wrecked by a real earthquake 0
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    • 513 8 ZJo/r'f Mws j LAST DAY! Matinee 3.15 Everybody agrees— "It's MAURICE'S BEST PICTURE SINCE 4 LOVE PARADE.' i j Come on a personally conducted t« ur of Gay Paree with the I man who knows his way around j Maurice Chevalier j With Ann Dvorak and Edward Everett j Horton
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    • 713 8 WM+*S~ ri-i.r-**m MATINEES 3.1: I ii||lffifl To-Day Sunday A GRAND STAGE AND SCREEN LAUGHTER PROGRAMME! I "A FEAST OF ENTERTAINMENT." SAYS TRIBUNE FRIDAY TOM WALLS FASCINATING CROOK Just Smith" JJdapted {torn 'NEVER COMEBACK' by Frederick faggfafc I THE JOYOUS TALE OF A wmmm, LIGHT-FIW SOCIETY STAGE ATTRACTION fffik SMI DICK
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  • 137 9 HARBOUR BOARD. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore. Feb. 10. I East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). 1 ila 22; Cremer 20. j Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Takada 18. Africa Maru 14; Pres. Harrison 11; Atlas Maru 9, Meimon
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  • 167 9 Germany's Scheme For 1934. Cologne. Illuminated air routes for night flying will stretch like an immense cobweb across Germany as a result of the teorganisation of the commercial air services for 1934 Night services are to be speeded up between Berlm and Halle. Leipzig. Nuremberg. Munich. Hanover,
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  • 216 9 SELLING. Singapore, Feb. 9. London 4 months' sight 2 4 964 London 3 months' sight 2 4 jo j London 60 days' sight 2 4 764 London 30 days' sight 2 4 332 London demand 2 4 564 London T.T. 2 4 1.16 Lyons and Paris demand 898
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  • 67 9 British Resident Of Shanghai Missing. Shanghai, Jan. 31. Leonard Wedderburn, an English business man of this city, 37 years of age, disappeared and is believed to have gone overboard from the N.Y.K. vessel, "Tatsuta Maru" just before tne ship docked to-day from Japan. His brother, strangely enough,
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  • 62 9 From China and Japan by the "Muroran Maru," due at Singapore on Tuesday. The outward Dutch air mail is expected to arrive in Singapore at 9.30 a.m. to-day. Provided the aeroplane arrives to time the mail will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders at 10.30
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  • 177 9 r— WYIkX s s c <ay ,> DIARY Of TtfE DAY] j j i WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, FEB. 10. High Tides.—s.34 a.m., 9.26 p.m. Hockey: R.I. v. S.R.C. "A," R. I. Football: Clerical Union v. Malays, Jalan Besar. Opening of New Entrance of New World.
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  • 92 9 ALHAMBRA.—Jack Holt in 'The Wrecker.'* APOLLO.—"Crazy Mazie'' (silent) and "College Humour «talkie. CAPlTOL.—Maurice Chevalier in "The Way to Love." EMPIRE.—"Bring 'Em Back Alive." GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs cmemas. Talkies: Sky—"The White Sister." Star—"Cock of the Air." MARLBOROUGH—"Kestian Ashik," Malay talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 199 9 I LAMPS OF LASTING BRILLIANCE •Brighten your home with j Crompton Lamps. Good Hght lends that cheerful aspect so desired by all. Sold at prices to suit all pockets, they are the highest quality obtainable. Insist on Crompton. Frosted or Clear For every purpose Sole Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS, LTD. Electrical
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    • 19 9 "Twice as good at half the price"— the "Sunday Tribune" as compared with other Sunday papers. Five cents only.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 224 9 [postal jggyggjg I SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Tembilahan (Sin Aik Lee) noon Banka Island, Pladjoe and Palembang (Senang) 2 p.m. Kemaman, Kemasek, Kretay, Dungun, Trengganu and Besut (Boribat) 2 p.m. China, Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa, East Siberia, Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Kutsang) 2 p.m. Belawan, Egypt and
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    • 80 9 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. i Malayan Meteorological Service. Last j Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. Deg. P. Inches. Hours. Deg. P. Alor Star 88 Nil 7.3 73 Kcta Bharu 80 0.17 0.3 71 K. Trengganu 80 0.34 Nil 70 Eukit Jcram 88 Nil 7.7 72 Mersing
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  • 34 10 RODRIGUEZ—On 10th Feb 1934. at No. 16. GiMettl Road. Singapore, Dr. F. Rediiguez. 71 years. The funeral will tak- place at to I Bidadari Cemetery, at 430 p.m. to-day. Deeply regretted.
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  • 600 10 rjpllE circumstances in which Viscount Allenby abruptly terminated his tour of Java, as further revealen by himself, were unfortunate and distressing. That there was a definite plot against his life seems establish ed, though what the purpose of it could have been is difficult to imagine. And
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  • 395 10 A watchnight service will be held in the Straits Chinese Methodist Church b Kampong Kapor Road on Tuesday next beginning at 11 p.m. ,A collection wil be taken for the support of retired Asiatic masters. His Excellency the High Cjmmis sioner. with the approval of His Mr.jest; the King, has
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  • 124 10 BISHOP Taylor Smith, who is to visit Singapore shortly in the course of a world tour, was Chaplain General to H.M. Forces for quarter of a century, including the war years. He is now rearing 74, and a very alert veteran. We remember
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  • 165 10 THE SS. Trade Commission has held its final meeting for the taking of -vidence. and will from now on sit only to consider its Report. That will necessarily take a fair time, and undue mpatience should not be shown. To extract useful matter from the statement of
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  • 162 10 miUCK has been written and said latterly about the necessity for putlng the pineapple industry of Malaya n a position in which it will be able to compete successfully with its rivals in other countries. The latest figures issued by the Department of Statistics are most encouraging. During
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  • 217 10 rpHAT the Singapore Traction Co wishful to meet criticism and fulfil their obligation to the public is demonstrated by the decision to run. as an experiment, a service of express omnia during the homeward "rush hour" from Finlayson Green to Tampenis. stopping en route only at Bras Basah
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  • 442 10 By "Looker-On" pECIL Street seems to be suffering from cold feet. A Metaphorically only, let me hasten to add. Maybe the heart's still warm. A Plenty of water seems all right for a Yacht Club regatta, but below—not above also. A A woman writer says that women take
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  • 44 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2. "GOOD COMPANIONS," on pag< WHO WILL LEAD LABOUR?* on page SPORTS NEWS, on pages 14 ana MALACCA HOSPITAL, on page lo RADIO NEWS, on page 17. CLUB DIARY, on page 17. BOYS* CORNER, on page 19.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 272 10 TaL ——0-CFIAR MOPS STRONG SERVICEABLE easy tQ v c gyjjj fompictc with handle. TRICES Small $2.00 Each. Large $2.35 Each. HON UK I DOES NOT 1 1 POLISH I F,XCEK MA,tK §^JL The original sanitary floor poli.-.h. fe^rfflvf l Th .ndard t excellence. Sweet— KM nm\ Cle Fragrant. Pi ke
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    • 92 10 m PRISCILLA LTD., I 61, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL. 3335. Specialists in Bien Jolic Corsets and Girdles. Van Raalte and Allen "A" hosiery. j j Van Raalte undies of the most i exquisite and delicate texture in the latest style. Gantner swim suits, etc. 1 IT'S ■EMF THE NEW DANCE
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  • 79 11 REDS SACK A CHURCH. REPEATED CHARGES BY GUARDS. 4 Rioting And Pillage. barricades Holding Up Police Lorries. Paris, Feb. i. /COMMUNIST demonstrations occurred in many parts of I ranee yesterday with very little effect, except at Lyons, when a few disturbances occurred and stones
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  • 289 11 v#»» a vr a.% aii I^TB \t DouttMtitr has ihe whole Senate i '-hit.r! ii?rr .»nd tL» Chamber except viud Communi.'o and (<■'* Ch: vICJ» 111 1 li-s, Uf\U ls> thuh ircvi o! w arrai booy ol support I' D"» Qfrllevesi Ihil» he 111 bf iMiTHic* Mid
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  • 197 11 AH Parties In The New Cabinet. Paris. Feb. 10. Ar official Cabinet has been formed. includes the following: Premier withportfolio, M. Doumergue; Foreign ter, M. Barthou; Minister of JusM Cheron: Minister for the Interior, M. Sarraut: War Minister, I thai Petain: Minister of Marine. M. Pietri; Air Minister,
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  • 79 11 The death is announced at Sidcup (Kent) of Mr. R. w; Mereditr» who served with the S.S. Police for 26 years. Recruited at Home in 1904 after Irving (oi tour years with the Royal Irish Constabulary he came out as a con He was promoted Sergeant three years later and
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  • 605 11 Indian Earthquake Reliei Fund. ON behalf of the stricken and distressed mass of humanity in the Bihar and Orissa Province of India, who arc the victims of an appalling disaster in the form of an earthquake almost unknown in living memory in India, the "Indo-Malayan Review"
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  • 95 11 Late President Of Geographical Society. London, Feb. 9. The death is announced of Dr. Douglas William Freshfleld.—Reuter. Dr Douglas William Freshfleld was President of the Royal Geographical Society from 1914 to 1917 and sometime joint-editor of Royal Geographical Society's "Hints to Travellers." A great traveller*, he had been
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  • 85 11 In our report of the Bankruptcy Court proceedings yesterday fortunate error in that the bankrupt *ho was committed to prison for three days was said to be named O. C. Aena. !m l n M a r m 0 W C S ffemployed in the Go A ve«t
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  • 77 11 National Tory's Small Majority. London, Feb. 9. j THE Cambridge by-election caused by I the raising to the peerage of &v Douglas Newton, resulted: National Conservative, Mr. k Tufnell 14,896. fi Labour, Dr. Alexander Wood. l-.l <J Liberal, Mr. Dugald Macfayden 2.OZJ.— Reuter. M- _-i Sir Douglas Newton
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  • 233 11 Rebels Seven MHes From The City. The 41st Army under Gen. Sun Tien Ying are now only seven miles from Ninghsia City. Fighting Is likely to be prolonged. Fighting between them and tne Ninghsia troops under Gen. Ma Hung Kwei is still in progress, both iorces being
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  • 110 11 Death Of A Well-Known Soldier. London, Feb. 9. The death is announced of General Sir Percy Radcliffe, while hunting at Salisbury.—Reuter. 1 Lt.-Gen. Sir Percy Radcliffe. X.C.8.. K.C.M.G., C.8., D.5.0.. was born on Feb. 9. 1874, and received his military traintag at Woolwich. He first saw service
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  • 66 11 Arrives At Peiping With Her Husband. Reuter. Peiping, Feb. 9. Prince and Princess Alexis Mdivani arrived to-night and were greeted by friends at the station and half-a-dozen police, who kept away a small knot of Chinese who were eager to observe the American heiress. Prince and Princess
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  • 56 11 The improvement in the Hon. Mr. S. Q. Wong's condition is being gratifvmgly maintained, but he is not yet able to receive visitors. < Dr. W. J. Vickers, Health Officer J Kuala Lumpur, is going on leave about the middle of March. It is rumoured that Dr. E. A. Struthers
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  • 181 11 Japan Germany. TOKYO'S WARNING TO SOVIET. Shanghai. Feb. 10. Pelping Press quote» a state* incut alleged to have been made by the Vice Speaker of the American Senate to the effect that Japan and Germany have entered into a secret understanding with each other, and. consequently. there
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  • 201 11 Nanking Forbids AH Celebrations. I B> placing many restrictions against the celebration of the lunar new year, the Nankin*: Police Eureau has practfcallv forbidden the- inhabitants to celebrate The shops arc not allowed to suspend business and the Pot=t OfUce hns been Intruded Uj confiscate greeting cards ?ent
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  • 173 11 Late Official's Arrest Ordered. Reuter. Washington, Feb. 9. THE Senate has ordered the arrest of Mr. MacCracken, Assistant Secretary of Commerce in Mr. Hoover's administration, who should have appeared to answer a charge of contempt to-day, but has disappeared. The action is connected with the air
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  • 345 11 Abuses To Go. THE DAWN OF A NEW LRA. Reuter. SVanhintrton. Kclk 9. T HE Senate ha* a Bill appropriating $950 million, for unemployment relief, which whs pafiscl by the House of Representatives 011 Feb. 5. I "A bloodless revolution has occurred," declared Mr. Ickes. Secretary
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 21 11 i to-morrows I SUNDAY TRIBUNE j Will Again Consist 01 (f 20 PAGES j FOR )l I 5 Cents Only, j
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    • 14 11 It's a poor week-end P**2*£J*J "Sunday Tribune"— Malaya s brightest and cheapest weekly journal.
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    • 243 11 NEXT WEEK AT THrTpAVILION 1,1 MARIE DRESSLER and LIONEL HARRY MO RE I IN M -G M S SPLENDID SCREEN PLAY "CHRISTOPHER BEAN" M lIS MARIE'S BIRTHDAY PICTURE AND SHE GIVES VIM HF.K GRANDEST PERFORMANCE-EVEN I ,X THE MEMORABLE "DINNER AT EIGHT. SPECIFICATION. ~v rivl. 0f A js dedCß and
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  • 232 12 Further Evidence. THE TYPEWRITTEN TELEGRAMS. THE preliminary inquiry into the t•ircumstanc»** uttiTtling the death «I Kfcwil Shah reached a further *tug»' t>»'iore the Third MaflrixU'Utc fMr K. .1. F. Curtis), j otrHuy. ThC.rc are three accused. Tlh first accused, (Jul Zaman, is
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  • 305 12 Loaned For Purpose Of Bringing An Action. Witness explained that an lte:n of 1 GO appearing in the account book* was paid to the firm's charity account How much of that amount was paid to Sadat Khan?—The whole amount. Why was that money paid to Sadat KhanThe money
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  • 160 12 Never Left Premises At Time Of Assault. I Mi- i».he third accused» hud his meals hi the office, and to witness's knowledge h«* never loft the premises when on dutyMr Tongue Were you in office on the <*«y ©C the assault?— Yes, I was in ort\ce>
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  • 208 12 Another Objection To The Evidence. Noor Mohamed. a meat seller in the Beach Road Market, said that he had been in the trade for over 20 years, and now took his supplies from the Malayan Life Stock Co. Fomerly, he took his supplies from the Straits Cattle Trading
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  • 561 12 Chinese Acquitted At Assizes. LEE Ah Bah, the young Chinese who stood his trial at the Assizes Court before Mr. Justice Gerahty, for the alleged murder of a Tamil named Veerasamy, was found not guilty by the special jury and was accordingly acquitted by his lordship.
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  • 91 12 The "Aurora." now in port, is expected to take off for Karachi via Alor Star to-morrow at 12.30 p.m. The "Arethusa." now in port, is exoected to take off for Karachi via Alor Star on Feb. 13. at 12.30 p.m. i The "Astraea." is due in Singapore on
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  • 284 12 Tribute To Work Of Miss Owen. r[E annual meeting of the V.MC.A., Singapore, was held yesterday at the Association's hall at Raffles Quay. The opportunity was taken to bid good-bye tc Miss G. A. Owen, the General Secretary, who has resigned on her impending departure from the Colony.
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  • 89 12 "Broadway To Hollywood 9 At Roxy. Broadway to Hollywood." now showing at the Roxy theatre, is an excellent entertainment and crowded houses thronged the hall at all performances. The picture tells a dramatic tale of three generations of a theatrical family.depicting their loves, joys, sorrows, triumphs and
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  • 109 12 Performance At The Capitol Postponed. "Dante." the world famous Danish magician and illusionist, who was announced to appear at the Capitol Theatre this month, will not arrive in Singapore till next month. Mr. Chas H. Knight, his manager, who is In Singapore at present, has received advice, that
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  • 617 12 Conditional Discharge Granted. IN the Bankrupcty Court yesterday, the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Huggard) granted a discharge from bankruptcy to B. E. Johannes. This discharge was subject to a condition that the latter submit himself to judgment for $1,000. Mr. N. A. Mallal represented the applicant, and
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  • 522 12 Owed Money To Six Chettiars. Isrnafl bin Pulau. formerly an «WurtcaJ "ouracloi ai "9. Market Street. *aid in his examination that he had boon JO years. In thai business. Ha» debts totalled 523.000. including amoun's he had stood surety for. His debts he incurred because he could
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  • 178 12 Chinese To Be Tried Separately. THE case in which a Eurasian and a Chinese, J. D. Angus and C. H. Lim were charged with disorderly conduct by fighting, was continued before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. J. M. Brander) yesterday. It will be recalled that the case was the
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  • 476 12 Midnight Vj^i) MOTOR.CAK SEIZED. JJOW a party of Revenue concealed themselves near the seashore in the coast of p.,,j r Panjang and arrested three alleged smugglers, was described bel District Judge (Mr. 11. A. i rer) yesterday. Three Chinese, Ong Soon LeonChin Seng and Eng Hock Ly<.
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  • 77 12 Two Damaged On I>ong-Di*timr Flight. Two air craft o! No, 11 1 and one Victoria of the U'imp p xi» 1 Transport Plight arrived i? 3 p.m. yesterday These machines are pur distance practice high* four Harts and one Victor»• Rifulpur oxi FeU i The other two
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 32 12 I I I j A Rupert: Come on guys, follow me, I've landed in j the BEST of Spirits." j Obtainable from all Dealers on,y $2 75 i Bottle. TOUEYS BRANDY -1
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    • 18 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street. THONE 5808. SINGAPOREFIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.
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  • 960 13 Woman Convicted. GIRLS WHO DID NOT KNOW PARENTS. A POINT of importance in the matter of the registration of muitsai was emphasised in the Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday, when an aged Chinese woman, Tan Heng, of 27, Upper Nanking Street, claimed trial before Mr. J. M. Brander.
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  • 183 13 New Serangoon Koad Entrance. THE formal opening of the new entrance, in Serangoon Road, to the New World, obviating the necessity for patrons from that side proceeding round to the Jalan Besar entrance, was to have been held this evening, but it has been postponed, owing to
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  • 89 13 The death occurred last night at his residence, 16, Gilstead Road, of Dr. F. P. Rodriguez, and the burial will take place at Bidadari Cemetery to-day at 4.30 p.m. The late Dr. Rodriguez, who was 71 years of age, is survived by his widow and
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 160 13 j M-Kenzie>s Cough Mixture AND Lung Tonic COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and other affections of the nose, throat, and lungs. j SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS. i i t ►TAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND FROM THE MAKERS Maynard Co., Ltd, 11, BATTERY ROAD, j SINGAPORE. S TELEPHONE 6115. j REFRESH
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    • 197 13 NOT A PAIN AT 78. She Feels Like 48. Aches and pains are not inevitable in old age. When they do come. there is always a cacse for theni-a MUM that can be overcome. Here is a little lesson on growing old. by a woman cl 78: "Fcr the last
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    • 92 13 ONLY -A CIGARETTE!!! DOCTORS have approved IN ROUND AIRTIGHT TINS OP SO OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE ■Filter tipped Virginia I made in England by ROTHMANS -^var^JL sole Distributers: Sole Agents for Malaya SWEE LEONG CO., TOM STOREY CO.. 26 China Street. CM. H«n ß kon t Bank Chamber,, Singapore. Singapore. vr,' 10.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 186 13 The Truth in Your Horoscope Lst me tell you free some of your past experiences, future prospects, financial po sibili i s and other confidential matters. Your prospects cf life, happiness in marriage, friends, enemies. I success in all undeitak- consist of not less than ROXRO. two full pages. t
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  • 1243 14 Lively Boxing At The New World. Graham Defeats Song And Warren Outfights Ang, (By "X.0.") HARRY Graham treated a large crowd to a fine exhibition of boxing at the New World Arena last night, when he outpointed Y. C. Song over 12 threeminute rounds. Conceding as much as 9 lb.
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  • 396 14 New Team Make Their Debut. THE Singapore Harbour Board J. S. C. registered a victory of three goals to nil over the "Straits Times' P. S. C. in yesterday's Commercial Cup match at the Anson Road Stadium. Play was inclined to be scrappy and there were few
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  • 189 14 Will The Rams Falter To-Day? CHIEF interest in to-day's English League matches will centre in the Throstles visit to Derby County's ground and the Arsenal's visit to Middlesbrough. Derby County are two points ahead of the Arsenal and stand a good chance of maintaining that lead to-day. In
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  • 56 14 Chinese Companion A.A. team v. the Aston Athletic Club in the first match of the S.C.F.A. League, at the Jalan Besar Stadium to-morrow: Yong Chin, Seng Hock, Im Peng. Chwee Chua. Chee Kit. Cheng Hoe. E. Then. Keng Hock. John Then. Hoi San. Seng Cheng Peng Cher. Peng
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  • 43 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Feb. 9. Tne Nerri Scmbilan Chinese Recreation Club una the King George V School opened the Seitmbaa Soccer season yesterday evening when .hey met on the school ground. The Chinese emerged victors by six clear goals.
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  • 35 14 The SJS.C. swimming pool will be closed for cleaning tc-morrow at 8 p.m. and will reopen on Wednesday at 8 a.m. High tides in the pagar: MONDAY: 8.40 a.m. TUESDAY: 9.46 a.m.
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  • 486 14 Senior Soccer Sides In Try Out. THE R.A.F. and the S.C.F.A. who will be among the leading contenders for League and Cup soccer honours this season, met in a friendly game yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium and drew, each scoring two goals. The match served
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  • 358 14 PROFESSIONAL MEETING. To-Day's Track Wurk. GOOD TURN 01 T <l| SPECTATORS. By The Man at the lift!., JRAININC in prepunji ton forthcoming February M r frssioiial three-day ract mm in., i officially opened thi> mono Bukit Timah. Though the >ky was iWcj. j.
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  • 95 14 The revolver and pistol championship.- f the RAF. Far East Command wen- teti off at Bukit Timah Range yesterday m conntction with their annual rifle mt" ting. The results were as follows: Revolver Championship: Sq.-Ldr Le B Crcke (771 1: Flt.-Lt. Station (73) 2 Pistcl Championship: Fit-Lt.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 123 14 See to-morrow's "Sunday Tribune" for the first day's scores is the final Test between England and All-India at Madras to-day. Invitation I We have pleasure in extending an invitation to everybody interested in motor cars to a special showing, in our building at Orchard Road of the new j This
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    • 56 14 j ANOTHER I $ioo MUST BE WON: J jj SEE TO-MORROW'S I j SUNDAY] j TRIBUNE j +m ONLY AT: FRANKELS j! CAN YOU SEE THE VERY LATEST, FINEST AND BEST j OF THINGS BEAUTIFUL I SUITABLE FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR START IT RIGHT II BUY FROM FRANKELS (Who Have
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    • 24 14 Saturday's Home Football, and the League Tables broupht rioht uv to date —in the "Sunday Tribune" only. Make sure of your copy by subscribing.
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  • 611 15 Manchester United Facing A Crisis. I WHEN a famous club loses its place in the best company it is always a matter for regret. But when the aforesaid club, instead of making an attempt to regain its previous status, continues to slide down the table, then the
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  • 134 15 Victoria Institution Visits Clifford School. cricket, football and hockey teams -I of the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur travelled down to Kuala Kangsar last week-end and engaged the Clifford School at these games. At cricket the home team batted first and put up the meagre score of 47. The
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    • 314 15 DID YOU "NUGGET" «k YOUR SHOES THIS "NUGGET" not only gives a brilliant lastpreserves the leather. ffjjjfi aft Opens iS X With A Twist. mm (SaafS c ltd I IKl?qHf 1 S S A.P.B. SF. ROVRIL Sportograms—No. 2. CRICKET j "BOVRIL-LINE" BOWLING I KEEPS THE RUNS DOWN I BOVRIL 2.
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    • 978 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,00f The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlements). 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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    • 156 15 COMPANY, LIMITED. j (Incorporated England). Vl| Fire, Motor, Marine and 1 Workmen's Compensation InsuranceGeneral Agents: SIME, DARBY CO. LTD 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mmmmmm Mt^iWMinaiiliiliiliiliiliiliMi^tlniiiliiliiliiinijilMinliiliilniiiininiiilutiiiniirWiiiii^y j TRY THE BETTER WAY j THAT GAS SERVICES OFFER j COOKING IS DONE BETTER I WITH HALF THE LABOUR j
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  • 237 16 Programme Of Ceremonial M« 'Opening. {t THE official programme for the cere- monial opening of the General Hos- vital Malacca, on Monday, is as follows. 1 Traffic will be in charge of tne Chief Police Officer, Malacca. 2 Car park'ng arrangements (as required by Chief Police Officer). 3
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  • 42 16 A untitled was killed almost untitled while carrying coal in the "Ravcnef.?: aS«Mhal <hen he Ml hroufta a hatch Into I MMd su'ncr.d a irrc.urea skul! pud brck n The ship vm moored at U* Wateeraea e.-havl. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, FEBRUARY 16
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  • 3 16 DEATH OF CHINESE.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 467 16 HeaWh Soli AienU: Dci.tlfric* will keep yours S s F.M.S. thoroughly Clean and free frcm BARLOW COMPANY, d cay The (deal dentifrice ft* Singapore and Kr.a'a Lumpur. tV( ty tumfri <* Handily packed, very economical GIB3S DENTIFRICE 3Arß, or NEEM^ MARCO SOAP. j Ihe Calcutta (bcmical Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln
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    • 377 16 *S DRINK A CUP 6RAND COFFEE ggg H SOLE DISTRIBUTORS I THE COMMERCIAL HOUSE. NO. IM NORTH RRIIM;e MSB SING A TORE THONE 4SM Mm SPORTS GOODS 19, CHANGE ALLEY, SINGAPORE. every E^« u y Prof. Loew, the famous scientist, has Colds and Infections m |j Irritable Nerves From middle
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    • 54 16 TOCK TYPEWKITER CO. 28-A. Chance Miry •PHONE 2633. SINGAPORE. Dealers ln new and S r. Repairers of all Ml Typevflq Calculator, Adding h etc. We sell Kolok Ribbcns «nd DI'R a .BLP carbon paper of the fin :a.:ty. STATIONERY SUPPLIERS Work guaranteed Charge* modertfc Always in stock good secondhand Iyptrrilej
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  • 172 17 Roosevelt Broadcasts Twice Every Month. .1 Reuter. T* Washington. THJ" great use made of the radio b> President Roosevelt m his efforts to rally the American ptople behind his Ofcrine recovery policy Is shown by th-. fact that in the foil months since hk inauguration the new President
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  • 94 17 London, Jan. 20. The pocket radto detective has mad its fi-st arrest in England. When a man was charged at the Brighton Polic Court, with stealing three overcoats, th Inspector said that on being informed o the theft, the police station transmitted a wireless message to constables
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  • 72 17 Reuter. Grafton, New South Wales. A novel wireless-telephone conversation between Wales and New South Wales has taken place during which a man in Wales sung a favourite hymn to his brother's accompaniment in New South Wales. The two callers were Mr. W. Pritchard, town clerk of. Merthyr Tydfil
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 34 17 the perfect Raffia AMERICAN TWINS I MADE IN U.S.A. 0h WINCHESTER FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES single WESTINGHOUSE BULBS No. 1511 m Obtainable everywhere or from KHOO HENG PHO CO., Agents, 27, south Canal Rd., Slnjapons j
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    • 46 17 i n I J| j at H Hlißa^taH i Os 'Do you belong'to the Amateur Bulb.Growers Association* Rom Ram:.'No; I like my Osrams made by experts 1 \\\\\\\\\m Advert, of the General Electric Co., Ltd., Magnet House, Singapore. i Each tin reflects sunshine and health I
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 979 17 Two Days Radio Programmes BRITISH EMPIRE WIRELESS. Interesting Items For The Week-End. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). (25 and 31 metres). I 00 im Time Signal from Big Ben. Neva Bulle'in and Announcements, t or. Affairs, a talk by Mr. Vernon Bartlet'. DO. Dance music (gramophone records). n Time Signal irom Greenwich, booking
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    • 655 17 I CLUB DIARY. J [There arc numerous Clubs and j Societies in Singapore, most of the I 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. Happening? of general interest will still
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 137 18 ilfis^f| > FOOD drink CADBU BY' S Now recommended by OVER 480 LOCAL DOCTORS You must realise what a high percentage of Local Doctors these represent. Every day Doctors are recommending it in Mataya! Bourn-Vita is established and Cognised as the perfect Food-Drink in England, having been recomlended b y
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  • 71 19 Look At This Week's Post-Bag. i U Nephews, liol very much to write to this week. The debate is a little but it is not provsful as the last one. agree with the views put ite to me and tell me what about it. you,
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  • 144 19 Bi/ Charhs Ho t ■i.i i spnrleiic** thai is probably in of u* 1> lo look back over .u.o uvtik or utl the toolUb Uilngs •It v» »Mlt remember i. wr r-tnll UiL* clnumsiancta -we protu-h uurselves that we could ..o jwblif m mind and *hwtslictiled. I» ,«>lv
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  • 61 19 /J|/ S K, S > p..*rU Ufa Ctilcl 6'.(nit, was I ttie- Bore Srcnils tn»v«». ■■•-I*'. *lmr*t rwiy country in the T, »11 Intrrwtafl tn the Boy.t Scouts i 11 Ust -n»il not lone nfWr it 1- a mi ffihfT ot the society I jit tt tmmf i i>d'
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  • 47 19 II k Chfitt Seng.> iui mnn or a boy without n 1 Ilk a vtisol without a keel. I'» tvnt fo bo Uke a ve«*l Hi. »iJ6olutcly useless. 1 »t nil the hobbles, ■til IMV E«Oflh tat.» .«nd pr»iflt»bJ" ones ore ml mnfi'l a'.TOplune trnk-
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  • 637 19 (By S. T. Koh.) It was a hot, windy day that found me walking home, about two hours after school had ended. To be exac*,, three o'clock found me on the homeward journey. I was at this time passing along the busiest quarter of Singapore Town. In
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