Malaya Tribune, 26 March 1934
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Title Section36 1934-03-26 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA, Vol. XXI. No. "VV SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1934 FIVE CENTS. < The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Mar. 26, 1934. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 193436 words
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Advertisement164 1934-03-26 1 TfeaJ The (Tribune Dominant In ow on display lw OMr showrooms. I THE NEW SALOONS I! Mentone 12 h.p. 6 cyL MonacQ 9 h.p. 4 cyl. The Riley, which by its individualistic features, outstanding reliability and brilliant performance has earned a world wide re putation, is in its newest form164 words
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Advertisement168 1934-03-26 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. AIX TOVL NEED TO BAY FOR POOP168 words
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99 1934-03-26 2 l °f r J e ad .u* 02 J? wHU to M subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not —cessarily endorse opinion, expressed bv corrZ podents LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, SSSSte? (Zble99 words
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Article180 1934-03-26 2 (To the "Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—I consider that the speech of the Chinese Consul-General at the Li Chi Seh Association, made so soon after the arrest of the Vice-Consul, is ill-timed. His speech is certainly vague. He emphasised "that a tremendous amount could be done by the180 words
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Article178 1934-03-26 2 iTo the '•Editor. '-.Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —Since the untimely death of Inspector Popejoy all the newspapers of Singapore are printing in glaring headlines news about the murder. anJ the vigilance of the police is such that the whole of Singapore is being "comb, d out for the178 words
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Article188 1934-03-26 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune:') Sir.—As I too belong to the line of those unfortunates who—in spite of their competency—are unable to obtain billets, and am in sympathy with underpaid and overworked clerks. I shall be obliged if I may be kindly permitted to voice our grievances in188 words
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Article382 1934-03-26 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir,—Quite a lot has been said and written since the unfortunate shooting of Inspector Popejoy and it is needless o say that this cold-blooded crime has mocked the whole of Malaya, irrespective of community, caste or creed. It would also be true382 words
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Article506 1934-03-26 2 'To the 'Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I understand that the relief of some of the Asiatic unemployed is being suspended and in other cases discontinued entirely, merely because they have had relief for the last two years or a few months over that period. Surely this is an506 words
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Advertisement269 1934-03-26 2 ENGINEERING j ALL BRANCHES. J i I We can coach you in your own home and in your own time. You car thus j improve your prospects without relin- I i quishing your present employment. Post This Ccupon To-day. j International Correspondence Schools (Co'onial) Ltd of London. 112/114 A, Robinson269 words
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Advertisement55 1934-03-26 2 FIGARO EUROPEAN LADY EXPERTS Just Arrived. •B—Permanent WAVING With Latest Equipment. BAFFLES HOTEL (Room 120) ani al §1 RRAS RASAH ROAD PATERSON'S CLENSEL, SHIP-CHANDLERY For Engine Room and Deck Stores SAIL-MAKING For Awnings, Screens, Tarpaulins, Flags, etc. Orders promptly attended to and under expert supervision. HYE SENG CO., S5 3C,55 words
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Advertisement242 1934-03-26 2 .jptuiiiiiiiiiliiiiiti'iiiiiiiiiliiiniiiiiiliiliiliiliil'ii;**'^'*"*' 1 1 11 1 11 11 1 1 i I 1.1 ii, j cgte HOT CYMBALS I (Harlem model). I Makes any orchestra "HOT" any hot orchestra "HOTTKU." I ware of cheap substitutes. s High model $17.50. I 5 m I Low model $13.50. I /Jo\ T.M.A. MUSIC HOUSE,242 words
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Article211 1934-03-26 3 Opening Up North Norway. ROAD developments now in progress in Norway will make it possible eventually for motorists to drive from Oslo to the Arctic Ocean through Northern Norway, returning along the Finnish Arctic Highway by way of Ivalo. Peuraniemi. and Kemi. and then across into211 words
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Article53 1934-03-26 3 When the s.s. "Kalgan" arrived In port recently a large quantity of smuggled opium was seized weighing 7.041 taels. says the "Bangkok Times." It was in the possession of a Chinese. It is believed that the question of apportioning the large reward involved is still being considered53 words
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Article830 1934-03-26 3 Alleged Use Of Castor Oil. npHREE men. stated to be officecs ol the A British Union of Fascists, appeared on remand at Westminster Police Court, charged "being concerned in unlawfully and maliciously inflicting certain grievous bodily harm on George Stanley Richardson, on Feb. 13, at Kings-road, Chelsea."830 words
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Article150 1934-03-26 3 President Liner's Recent Experience. San Firanclsco. Word flashed to the Dollar Line wireless operator at Mussel Rock, told of an unusual > thrill for passengers and crew alike aboard j the liner "President Taft." en route from San Francisco to New York. The "President Taft's" wireless operator150 words
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Advertisement300 1934-03-26 3 '1' 11 ~,,n,l,^™,l« "«^nin»M|f lfclßWßMllliniUilll, 1 MBWM 1 .Mi.1i.in.,..:,,,,,, CO^,NE COMFQM- S§| i J notice/ l lIMBI ELECTRICITY SINGAPORE ECONOMY raxMyjPl MUNI ALITY ELECTRICITY SERV,CE idll ■'I'TwlTl DEPARTMENT 14 WJ.W. J MQRIRS TEN FOUR SALOON (SLIDING] HEAD) H 53 OFFERS RAPID AND ECONOMICAL TRANSPORT TO THE FAMILY I The 1933300 words
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Advertisement404 1934-03-26 3 I STEEL SPLIT mm < I PULLEYS. i USE PULLEYS I THAT WILL, iW^^CS j GIVE YOU THE BEST RESULTS. J SUCH PULLEYS ARE STOCKED BY: j THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED CALVERT'S AFTER RAFFIES —BUT NOT MUCH. History docs not relate the stores which Sir Stamford Raffles brought with him.404 words
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758 1934-03-26 4 Shipping News Notices. BLUE FUNNEL LINE CHANGE. Marine Superintendent Retires. THE Blue Funnel Line (Messrs. Alfred Holt and Co., managers I announce the retirement, after 43 years' service with the company, of Captain Alfred Bird Pightling from the position of marine superintendent, and the appointment to fill the vacancy of758 words
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Article67 1934-03-26 4 To Be Installed On Ships In British Navy. A proposal that air-cooled eleclric ice-cream plant should be installed in "C" and "D" class cruisers on foreign stations was accepted at the 48th meeting of «he Headquarters Naval Canteen Committee, it was stated in Admiralty Orders last month. mi™i!67 words
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Article259 1934-03-26 4 Southampton's 60,000 Tons Floater. r FHE Southern Railway Company's 60,000-ton floating dock at Southampton is up for disposal if a suitable offer is received. With the completion of the King George V. Graving Dock at Millbrook there is no reason for the retention of the floating dock,259 words
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Article145 1934-03-26 4 Orders For Two Modern Vessels Placed. The Union-Castle Line has placed orders with Messrs. Harland and Wolff of Belfast for two twin screw motor passenger vessels, similar to the "Warwick Castle" (20.000 tons) for their Sou h African mail service, and two medium sized mo.or cargo vessels with145 words
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Article169 1934-03-26 4 Reaches Swatow After Delay By Fog. Anxiety for the safety of the s.s. "Hydrangea" was relieved yesterday morning when information of her safe arrival at Swatow was received by her owners, the Chiu On Steamship Company. The message added that after leaving Hongkong the vessel had been169 words
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Article322 1934-03-26 4 Ship's Officer Describes Conditions. UNDER the heading of "Conditions in the Far East," the London "Shipping Telegraph," in a recent issue, publishes the following: Some interesting details are contained in a letter which a member of the profession has addressed to one of the igents of the322 words
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Article174 1934-03-26 4 Canton Tow-Boat Sinks After Explosion. Canton, March 14. Another mishap in Canton waters which resulted in the death of a stoker, has been reported to the authorities. The -O n Yin." a tow-boat, was bringing a cargo barge to Lulung from Hoyuen. when in the vicinity of Shoukungling,174 words
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Article44 1934-03-26 4 Japanese Fishermen Held In Manila. Seven Japanese fishermen whose motor-boat the Fookoo Maru," drifted to the Batanes Islands on February 12. were brought Manila to-day for investigation. They were placed in the custody of the Japanese Consul-General pending probable deportation proceedings.44 words
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Article367 1934-03-26 4 United States Scheme Causes Anxiety. r OSE who are most concerned with the tanker business are wa ching affairs in the United States, for they may lake a turn which is most unfortunate for the foreign, and especially for the British, owner of tank lonnage. For367 words
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Article49 1934-03-26 4 Steamer Sunk By White Guards At Vladivostok. A salvaging expedition is carrying on preparatory work for the raising of the steamer "Moskva." sunk by White Guards during the pc .od of intervention in Russia. The steamer has a displacement of 8.000 tons. The body weighs 6.000 .tons.—"Tass."49 words
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Article122 1934-03-26 4 Passengers on board the Canadian National steamer "Prince Rupert," passing through ithe I inland passage between the mainland of British Columbia and .the Queen Charlotte Islands. I were surprised to see floating on the water a "monster," many feet long 1 and distinguish by an apparently serrated122 words
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Advertisement351 1934-03-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. i\ x I @t and BRITISH INDIA I*. O. S. N. CO/S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. NAI CERA 16.000 Mar. 30 bane; A LOR F. 6.000 Apr. 12 CORFU 15,000 Apr. 13 MANTUA 11,000 Apr. 27 BHUTAN 6,100 May 10 KAWALPINDI 17,000 May 11 HEHAR 6,000 May351 words
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Advertisement179 1934-03-26 4 BJLLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo Bombay Calling at Penang, Colombo. Bombay Karachi Adeni. Massowah. Suez. Port Said. Suez. Port Said, Brindisi. Venice Trieste.' m v JS?fStfa TrleSte Due Leave Due m.v. TERGESTEA Apr. 15 Apr. 15 S179 words
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Advertisement218 1934-03-26 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutacn Australlsche Dampfschlfli |Q Cj Oeaellschaft. (Companies Incorporated In Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due B'pore. r BS. RUHR, via Manila Apr. 18 ma. KULMERLAND. via Manila May 1 m.s. PREUSSEN, via Manila May 16 m.s. DUTSBURG, via Manila May218 words
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Advertisement604 1934-03-26 4 STEAMER SAIUNM NORDDELTSCHER Germany f The undernoted are the Compare fixtures:— 1 n e -Has OUTWARDS. "SAARBRUCKEN," for Manila H kon^ 934 S'hai. North China Japan J. I TSAR.'' fcr Hollo. Manila. HTtOI 2J S'hai. North China and Jap "COBLENZ." for Manila r 9 S'hai. North China and Japan a604 words
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Article563 1934-03-26 5 LA TEST SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS. Mining Shares. Singapore, Monday, ll a.m. following tin share quotations are i i). Fraser and Co., exchange and I B toiK brokers. I&sue V&lup Buy era. Sellara. 'Pal Tin 6 7i' 2 610 V, im Kumbang Tin 371- 38!--ral Malay 42|- 43 6 Ayer Hitam Tin563 words
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144 1934-03-26 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER REMAINS UNCHANGED. Local Conditions Very Quiet. (3y Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Monday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 1714 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. Tin (Singapore), $*****, down $14. Saturday's Prices:— London Rubber, 5 5j32d., up l|l6d. Market Tone: Very steady. New York, 10144 words
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Article222 1934-03-26 5 Decline In Price Of Oil Shares. Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 21. fIN the Stock Exchange to-day Inter- nationals weakened in sympathy with American advices. Oils declined on a rumour that the price of petrol will be reduced shortly (this has since been confirmed). Otherwise, the markets generally ruledReuter Wireless. - 222 words
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Article86 1934-03-26 5 New Enterprise In Britain. Reuter Wireless. Rugby, Mar. 23. A new financial enterprise, entitled Credit for the County, Ltd., has been formed with a capital of £250.000 by the United Dominion Trust Ltd., a companv associated with the Bank of England. The new company will advance for aReuter Wireless. - 86 words
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Article77 1934-03-26 5 DAILY. PRICES CCRRENT. Singapore. March 26. noon. Buyers. SeUers. R S.S. equal to London S andard. Spot (loose) 17 1 1 17% do. (FOB. i 174 11% Standard RS.S. on Tender: April June 17'_. 17 July Sept. 17 7 s 18 Oct. D. c. 18 177 words
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Article392 1934-03-26 5 Sun Life's Successful Year. A DISTINCTLY encouraging note was struck by Mr. T. B. Macaulay in his presidential address at the annual meetin E of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada in Montreal last month. ii 'We are meeting to-day," he said, under conditions which are392 words
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Article86 1934-03-26 5 Dunlop Company To Extend Singapore Plant. The Dunlop Rubber Co. is reported to be considering an extension to the scheme for exporting latex in bulk. Mr. F. D. Ascoli, the managing director of the company, who is visiting Malay and Java in company with Sir Eric Geddes, was86 words
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Article58 1934-03-26 5 Millers And Shippers Active In Siam. (From Our Own Correspondent J Bangkok, March 25. FEARS of restriction of Siamese rice entering Indian ports as from April 1, are responsible for activity amongst millers and shippers this week. The millers are anxious to embark as many tons as possible58 words
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Article664 1934-03-26 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Monday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotation! are Issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt. s Value. Fraser Lyau m Shares. Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.05 1 Alor Gajah 0.70 0.80 0.70 0.80 1 A. Hitam 1.15 1.30664 words
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Advertisement122 1934-03-26 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MAROOLIOUTH, r Manager. OFFICE: 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE 1 ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA LTD j ONE OF THE FOREMOST LIFE OFFICES IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE—PURELY MUTUAL-LOW PREMIUMSLIBERAL CONDITIONS. BRITISH FINANCIAL122 words
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Advertisement150 1934-03-26 5 LEE WAB BANK, Ltd. incorporated In the S.S No. 18, SOUTH CANAL RD. Foreign exchange business transacted at favourable rates. Correspondents at the principal centres in China and other parts of the world. Current and Savings Accounts opened; deposits received for fixed periods at rates to be ascertained on application.150 words
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Advertisement99 1934-03-26 5 Cash In Hanci WHEN YOU HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. No doubt you have some unrealised dream heretofore made impossible by inadequate funds. A Savings Account will soon enable you to make these desires a reality. Sufficient ready money for your next holiday—perhaps some article you want to buy—any wish you99 words
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Advertisement208 1934-03-26 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 546 of 1933. Re POONUSAMY LOURDESAMY, of No. 23-6, Clive Street, Singapore, unemployed. Receiving Order made 23rd February, 1934. Date of Order for Summary Administration Bth March, 1934.208 words
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Advertisement729 1934-03-26 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OP SINGAPORE. Suit No. 71 of 1934. Between LAYNA AHNA AHNA AHNA NANA ANNAMALAI CHETTIAR. Plaintiff and 1. ONG TAY CHOON alias WONG TAI CHEANG, 2. LIM MENG CHEANG, Defendants To the abovenamed defendants, 1. ONG TAY CHOON729 words
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Advertisement15 1934-03-26 5 It's a poor week-end without the Sunday Tribune "—Malaya's brightest 1 and cheapest weekly journal.15 words
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Advertisement345 1934-03-26 6 ir NEW WORLD CABARET v| m "CABARET DE LUXE" $j hSd We suggest the following recipe for a kO> fflfflj PLEASANT EVENING TtHfl IrWil X Dance to the soft and melodious music 1 M\H\ of DE SILVA'S SYNCOPATORS. MjLj|LH] ny) 888 enterta ned by our lovely DANCING i ft Rest345 words
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Advertisement195 1934-03-26 6 I PAVILION—NEXT CHANGE BARRYMORE I in tho title role fI~R IM COUNSELLOR II 9 at law mm H With BEBE DANIELS, JM Doris Kenyon, Onslow Stevens, Thelma Todd. iW Produced by Carl I Lacmmle, Jr., from the J stage play by I Directed by William j Wyler. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE.195 words
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Advertisement236 1934-03-26 6 ■-»*****IIII■IIItIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I 1 ~Z i. Season Extended Comedy Sho« Week-end j To-Night 6.15 9.15 I SPECIAL HAKI RAY A HOLIDAY j I MATINEE—TO-MORROW AT 5.15. I The One And Only SIFT' JOEE. BROWN W I bouncing over the bounding main in a236 words
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Article57 1934-03-26 7 I 1 he Blue Funnel liner "Ulysses" »s due al Singapore to-morrow in the course ol a round-the-world voyage. Mr and Mrs. A. Fleming will disbark at Singapore and Miss V/. R. Dunlop at Penang. The P. and O. "Chitral" has left the Hongkong and is due57 words
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Article12 1934-03-26 7 Left AiTd. By Spore London "Rawalpindi" March 2 March 2412 words
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Article111 1934-03-26 7 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. The outward air mail by Imperial Airways will arrive in the Post Office, Singapore at 10.30 a.m. to-morrow. The correspondence received by this mail will be available to boxholders111 words
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Article, Illustration210 1934-03-26 7 SELLING. Singapore, March 26. London 4 months' sight 2,4 ll t 64 London 3 months' sight 2 4 5j32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 9164 London 30 days' sight 2,4 1 8 London demand 24 7j64 London T.T. 2;4 3[32 Lyons and Paris demand 896 Hamburg demand210 words
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Article81 1934-03-26 7 ALHAMBRA Joe E. Brown in Son of a Sailor." APOLLO.—"Zarina." preceded by Frank Merrill in "Unknown Danger."" CAPITOL.—"The Gold Diggers of 1933." EMPIRE.—Joe E. Brown in "Local Boy Makes Good." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera and Chinese Wayangs. cinemas. Talkies: Star—"Mr. Robinson Crusoe;" Sky— "Tarzan. The Apeman."81 words
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Advertisement211 1934-03-26 7 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ■mi i ii.i ii ran i i i ii ii i i i i ii i ■in in i ii i i i mm mm Mm mm al fl Amm.211 words
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Advertisement242 1934-03-26 7 A Woman Peeps at Singapore—she does it weekly, in the Sunday Tribune.' j j i Apollo Talkie Theatre j MONDAY LMith TO 28th MARCH. 19!t. j TWO SHOWS FOR ONE PAYMENT J FIRST SHOW AT 7 45 P.M j J Frank Merrill in 44 Unknown Danger" SECOND SilOW AT 9.13242 words
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Advertisement642 1934-03-26 7 k I I 9 f I I I I l t I I I V CTT 1 i i r t i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i mj SINGAPORE HOTSI.S HMIIIM.LI 1:1642 words
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Miscellaneous100 1934-03-26 7 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Pontianak (Raub) 2 pm belat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan (Singaradja) 3 p.m. -arempa (Flevo) 4 p.m. TO-MORROW. Ceylon. Southern and Western India "President Monroe) 11 a.m. indo-chma and Hokow (Angers) 11 a.m. ll l ov L (Anshun) 11 a.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan (Hong Thong)100 words
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Miscellaneous60 1934-03-26 7 j DIARY Of Ttit DAY] WHAT'S ON? j Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. MARCH 26. High Tides.—6.2B a.m. 9.14 p.m. Meeting: Society of Yorkshircmcn, Adelphi Hotel, 5.15 p.m. Com. Cup Football: F. and N. "B" v. G.M.S.C., Anson Road; F. and N. "A" v. Municipal, Jalan Besar. TO-MORROW, MARCH60 words
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Article917 1934-03-26 8 jyjALAYAN motorists will have noted with interest the announcement that petrol is to be a penny a gallon cheaper in Great Britain; and they will not unwarrantably reflect that there are great virtues in free competition, from the consumer's standpoint. Whether the price charged for petrol in this917 words
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Article15 1934-03-26 8 Mr. Harry Gild, who is well-known in Singapore, arrived from Shanghai by the "President Monroe."15 words
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Article20 1934-03-26 8 Mr. Chan Seng Long, J.P., of Seremban, will be proceeding, on April 14, on a tour of China and Japan.20 words
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Article21 1934-03-26 8 Forty people were present at the S.R.A. (V.) battery supper and smoking concert at the Drill Hall, Major J Le<> presided.21 words
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Article26 1934-03-26 8 The Automobile Association of Malaya has received advice that the Pahane trunk road is breached at the 44th mile and will be impassable for three days26 words
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Article29 1934-03-26 8 Datoh Wong Yick Tong, jp formerly a member of the Federal Council and now a member of the Negri Sembilan State Council, was 75 years old on Wednesday last.29 words
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Article31 1934-03-26 8 n At u th< L me fting of the Singapore Psychological Association, at the Adelphi Hotel at 5.15 p.m. to-day, the subject of discussion will be "How to use i Thought.31 words
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Article34 1934-03-26 8 Mr J. E. Wallace, Superintendent ot tee Ooryniaqat Printing Office, F.M.S.. is shortly going on leave prior to retirement. Mr. Wallace came out in 1915 as Assistant Printer and became Superintendent two years later.34 words
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162 1934-03-26 8 rjiHE classified results of the Cambridge University school certificate and junior examinations held in Malaya in December reveal some interesting figures. For the school certificate, 61 boys passed with honours, 815 satisfied the examiners and 518 failed. Of the girls, 14 passed with honours, 155 satisfied162 words
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Article192 1934-03-26 8 the end of the first quarte/ of 1934. with the British Budget about to be introduced and America facing perhaps the severest crisis in her recovery programme, it is appropriate to review the trade prospects for this country. With so much uncertainty |V*eek by week, even day by192 words
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Article178 1934-03-26 8 I rjHE HON. Mr. H. Fairburn. Inspectorj General of Police, has handsomely made the amende honorable to the local Chinese Vice-Consul for the recent unfortunate incident, when Mr. Li Yen and his chauffeur were taken to the police station by a Malay constable following a protest against his178 words
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Article422 1934-03-26 8 By "Looker-On" /GENERAL Johnson, America's N.R.A. j chief, "held up two fingers slightly separated." A This is said to have meant that "we are only that far apart" in the labour crisis. A I can only remark that the gesture bore a very different interpretation when I was422 words
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Article39 1934-03-26 8 OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page I CHARGE AGAINST FASCISTS, on P 3. SPORTS NEWS, on pages 12 and 13 CLUB DIARY, on page 13. THE VATICAN AND GERMANY, on p. 1L RADIO PROGRAMME, on page 15.39 words
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Advertisement164 1934-03-26 8 I •"■"•"■"■"■"■"■"•"•"■''■'•■iniiiiii' '■iiuiiii«iWiii'!iiiifiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiniiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitifiiiiiiii|iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMiMiiir j >f§tf\ J Coo/ t Cjay and Loye/y I 45 YAM J ROBINSOIN S "SPEEDWELL" WASHING DRESS FABRIC Z IN A HOST OF NEW DESIGNS AND COLOURINGS GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY FADELESS. COMES BACK FROM COUNTLESS WASHINGS FAST, FRESH AND I REVIVED. I 1 Robinson Co., Ltd. I SINGAPORE.164 words
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Advertisement42 1934-03-26 8 Visiting Film Stars nave seen fit to give Wing Loong their patronage and j have expressed extreme satisfaction Why not you We guarantee that extreme satisfaction to all, in every department N of Men's Tailoring. WING LOONG High Street, Singapore, 'PHONE 7627.42 words
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728 1934-03-26 9 ROOSEVELT'S "BRAIN TRUST" PLANNING RED" COUP? BOMBSHELL IN CONGRESS. I ROM THE HORSE'S i MOUTH." I Professors Warning. i nions Cannot Control Workers. Reuter. V PLOT by members of Mr. Roosevelt's "Brain Trust" to overthrow the State and establish a Communist regime alleged by Prof. Wirt, a leading l .S.Reuter. - 728 words
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Article162 1934-03-26 9 Intended Victim Escapes Uninjured. I I j I 1 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, March 21. \M YSTERY surrounds the bomb outrage in the Ur.i c? den Linden this afternoon, which is alleged to have been directed against the motor car in which General Goering was believed toReuter Wireless. - 162 words
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Article56 1934-03-26 9 Ibn Saud And The Imam Of Yemen. Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 22. It is reported that fighting is in nrogress between King Ibn Saud and "the Imam of Yemen along ths Yemen-Saudi Arabian frontier. Negotiations which have been proceeding for the past seven months have failed andReuter Wireless. - 56 words
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Article88 1934-03-26 9 Man Said To Be Wanted By Police. Reuter. Shanghai, Mar. 25. A SENSATION has been caused by the suicide of a man named C. C. Julian, who was wanted in Oklahoma on charges of fradulent share pushing. He took refuge in Shanghai last June, and claimed to beReuter. - 88 words
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Article105 1934-03-26 9 Passengers Dragged Out Of Vehicles. Reuter. New York, March 22. There was a clash between the police and taxi drivers in the Broadway theatre district last night when 5,000 taxi drivers on strike arrived by bus and began wrecking taxi cabs, ripping off the goods and draggingReuter. - 105 words
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Article135 1934-03-26 9 De Valera's Concern. BUT WILL NOT GO TO THE COUNTRY. Reuter Wireless. Dublin, March 23. Government is seriously concerned by the Senate's rejection of th c Blue Shirt Bill, but it is learned authoritatively that de Valera has no intention of going to the countryReuter Wireless. - 135 words
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Article164 1934-03-26 9 £690,000 From Irish Sweep For England. Reuter Wireless. Aintree, Mar. 23. THE tornado of cheering and shouting when Miss Dorothy Paget shook hands with her father, Lord Queensborough, showed that Golden Miller's win in the Grand National was one of the most popular of all time. M.'ssReuter Wireless. - 164 words
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Article93 1934-03-26 9 Exaggerated Reports Of Rapprochement. Shanghai, Mar. 26. IN a statement to the press the U.S. Minister to China stated that America and Japan would not proceed with any proposal for negotiation. The revision of the Sino-U.S. Commercial Treaty had not yet commenced. It is learned in diplomatic93 words
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Article167 1934-03-26 9 Boarded Ship Before Immigration Officer. Ten accused appeared before the Third Magistra c, Mr. J. M. Brander, thw morning, to answer a charge of boarding a vessel, which had just arrived 4n Singapore, before an Immigration Officer had done so. When the charge was expiated fto the167 words
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Article56 1934-03-26 9 Found On Dutch Vessel In Singapore. A 13-year-old Dutch girl who tried to secure a free passage to Holland on the "Marnix van St. Aldegonde" was discovered when the vessel reached Singapore. It is believed that she smuggled herself on board at Tanjong Priok. She was sent back56 words
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Article358 1934-03-26 9 Silk Price Collapse WORKERS DEMANDING RELIEF. Shanghai, Mar. 26. silk market has become dull, the price quotation being 48.50 per picul, thus creating a new low record. Of the 160 silk factories ir. Shanghai only eight are maintaining restricted work. Hundreds of unemployed silk workers are358 words
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Article58 1934-03-26 9 Mr. Washburn Child's Mission To Europe. Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 21. Mr. Washburn Child, President Roosevelt's special economic envoy to Europe arrived in London to-day and will see Si- John Simon to-morrow. In an interview he said his mandute was to discover what k nd of co-opera-tion wasReuter Wireless. - 58 words
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Article59 1934-03-26 9 Big Loan To The French Government. Reuter Wireless. Paris, Mar. 21. It is reliably learnt that the Mendelssohn Bank of Amsterdam has lent the French Government one milliard francs at four per cent, for three months, renewable for a maximum of a further nine months. The loan takesReuter Wireless. - 59 words
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Article82 1934-03-26 9 Reuter Wireless. Vienna, March 22. The laws forbidding the return to Austria of members of the former ruling House will not appear in the new Constitution, declared Prince Starhemberg, the Heimwehr leader, when addressing the Anglo-American Press Association. The Prince denounced methods of force against Jews whoReuter Wireless. - 82 words
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Article22 1934-03-26 9 Reuter. Paris, March 24. A decree has been published reducing the import tax. This applies to Malaysia and Hongkong.—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article51 1934-03-26 9 Said to have been knocked down by a motorcar in Kallang Road last night, a young Chinese girl was ;aken to hospital with sevore injuries. She bled badly frpm a deep cut on the head and was bruised about the face and legs. The ambulance was in51 words
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Article116 1934-03-26 9 Military Tribunal Has No Jurisdiction. Reuter Wireless. Dublin, Mar. 21. JUDGMENT was delivered in the High Court to-day in the case in which the State sought discharge of the conditional High Court order prohibiting the Military Tribunal trom hearing charges against General O'Duffy on the ground thatReuter Wireless. - 116 words
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Article207 1934-03-26 9 Swiss Finances. MAINTAINING GOLD PARITY. Reuter Wireless. Berne. March 22. rpHE Swiss Minister for Finance, M. Musy, has resigned. He is a strong advocate of the maintenance of the gold standard but recently stated that the country's finances were so critical that only heroic remedies could meetReuter Wireless. - 207 words
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Advertisement24 1934-03-26 9 Saturday's Home Football, and the League Tables brought right up to date —in the Sunday Tribune only. Make sure of your copy by subscribing.24 words
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Advertisement241 1934-03-26 9 BRIT H S STRONGEST MAN PHOSFERINE T,RED VERSTRAINED 7 Edward Aston UTites: world's foremost F* lNs ca c^ulturistsand T J|p>. athletes, and the iW-' holder of the title ol Britain's Strongest EHB2 Man, I, more than B£%l most nun, appreciate what tired and overwrought nerves mean, and I have found241 words
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Article428 1934-03-26 10 Stavisky 's Plot To Seize Colony. FRANCE AGHAST AT REVELATIONS. Informant Poisoned. SCOTLAND YARD TO TAKE A HAND. Reuter Wireless. Paris, Mar. 23. pRANCE is aghast at the widespread ramifications of the j Stavisky scandal. The latest evid- j ence shows the connection of tho I affair with the seven-year-oldReuter Wireless. - 428 words
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Article179 1934-03-26 10 Stations Heard Last Night. rriHE broadcast of "The Messiah," reJ. lavtd from the Piesbyterian Church by ZHI, was an unqualified success. The diction of the soloists was extremely clear and they were well supported by an excellent chorus. The whole transmission came over steadily and was received very179 words
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Article, Illustration1577 1934-03-26 10 Tributes At Funeral From All Races. HTHE funeral of Mr. Cheong Koon Seng. who passed away on Tuesday last, took place at Bukit Brown Burial Ground yesterday, when hundreds of mourners thronged the graveside to pay their last respects to the remains of one of1,577 words
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Article184 1934-03-26 10 Spirited Speech By Mr. Mac Donald. Reuter Wireless. London. Mar. 21. TyiR. Ramsay MacDonald made i opint- I ed defence of the increase in ex- f penditure by the Navy. Army and .Air j Force in a speech in the House of Commons this afternoon. He declared thatReuter Wireless. - 184 words
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Article126 1934-03-26 10 Expansion Bill Amendments Rejected. Reuter Wireless. I I Washington, March 21. I *FHE House of Representatives has re- jected the Senate's amendments to the £154.000.000 Naval Expansion Bill and returned the Bill to a conference of Congress in a further effort to adjust I differences. The Bill,Reuter Wireless. - 126 words
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Article24 1934-03-26 10 Reuter. Peiping. Mar. 24. Miss Maryse Hilz who is returning from a flight to the Far East, has arrived at Peiping —Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article361 1934-03-26 10 Tribute To Memory Of Mr. Cheong Koon Seng. MR. John Laycock, the president of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association, who is shortly proceeding on leave, was thanked for his services to the Association at the last meeting of the committee. Before the business of the meeting began the committee361 words
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Article81 1934-03-26 10 j Holland's Strong i!j d ictory. Reuter Wireless. I The Ha"up m THE Ministry for D for the £15,000 L air race in the autum Dutch machine, a lOW Wi IP ml I capable of a maximum an hour. Three other machii i have already entered AUSTRALIANReuter Wireless. - 81 words
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Article46 1934-03-26 10 Communist Leader ComnitU For Trial LoDdo t At Pontypridd police Communist leader Tow l mitted for trial at th, r assizes on a charge seditious speeches He bail of £200. The hearing of the i Pollitt on similar chai until Apr. 10 on the46 words
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Article37 1934-03-26 10 Bill Passes Japanese I niu House. Tokyo. March 25 The Upper House has i Trade Safeguarding Bill R, This refers to the Bill v/hioi J,o introducing to stop ui trade, particularly the h:frir° trade marks.37 words
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Article51 1934-03-26 10 Mr. E. Kandiah. now Sii who intends starting bis pro trip to Europe in a U wishes it to be known thai the Mr. Kandiah referrc; graph in Thursday* M Which f stated: "Mr Kai started on a world cycle months ago is now in Battur.51 words
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Article10 1934-03-26 10 Washiiv;:- 11 S President Roosevelt h. Philippines Independent10 words
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Advertisement22 1934-03-26 10 THti Overseas Assurance I CORPORATION, LIMI j China Building. Chulia S 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN* 8 COMPENSATION (IigHBANCt22 words
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Article916 1934-03-26 11 Hie Need For A United Association. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, March 24. I \TERESTING references to the pro- posal to form a United Planting Asiation of Malaya were made by Mr. B. Nunneley when he presided at the nual meeting of the Negri Sembilan916 words
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Article342 1934-03-26 11 Appeal Only Partly Succeeds. A POLICE trap in a Chinese hotel, -fl. resulting in the arrest of a Chinese armed with an automatic and 49 rounds of ammunition, had an echo in the Supreme Court to-day when the Chinese, Ang Song Lai, appealed to Mr. Justice Prichard342 words
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Article91 1934-03-26 11 A fine of $12, in default 14 days' rigorous imprisonment, was imposed by the Third Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brander. this morning, on a Chinese, who was convicted of simple trespass at 9. Capi.ol flats The accused was arrested by Mr. Sarkies. the tenant of the flat, on91 words
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145 1934-03-26 11 THE CINEMAS. "Beloved" At The Pavilion. "Beloved." the Universal musical romance which has created such a profound impression when it has been played elsewhere, opened to large bouses at the Pavilion theatre yesterday, with John Boles and Gloria Stuart in the leading roles. The film deals with events extending over145 words
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Article70 1934-03-26 11 "Gold Diggers of 1933," the Warner Bros, musical attraction which had such a successful season in Singapore recently, was repeated at the Capitol Theatre last night and will be shown there again to-night. The delightful music, entertaining plot and beautiful, ensembles wero again received with the70 words
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Article124 1934-03-26 11 The Ritz cinema at Geylang put on a double-talkie programme last night, when there was a large audience. The main attraction is "Adorable." featuring Janet Gaynor and Henry Garat at the second house. "Troopers Three." starring Slim Summerville, is shown at the first house, and124 words
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Article51 1934-03-26 11 Mr. L. D. Gammans, M.C.S., will address the Rotary Club of Singapore on Wednesday on "Co-operation in Malaya." Mr. Gammans, an officer of the Co-operative Department, is leaving Malaya in April and, travelling via the United States, will be a Malayan delegate at the Rotary International Convention at Detroit in51 words
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Article768 1934-03-26 11 *vr 7 v v- Mr. J. B. Pickering And Miss Irene Alford. A WEDDING of much local interest took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday, the Rev. L. St. G. Petter officiating, when Mr. John Bryce Pickering, of Guthrie and Co., was married tc Miss768 words
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Article56 1934-03-26 11 Steady Recovery Of Wounded Detective. No further developmen s are .reported in connection with the murder of Inspector A. E. Papejoy. Every effort to trace ithe murderer is still being made but his whereabouts remain a mystery. Meanwhile, ,the Chinese de.ective who was wounded in the chert and56 words
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Advertisement81 1934-03-26 11 SET BETTER VALUE OUT OF YOUR MONEY j The new FOTH-FLEX Roll-film Reflex Camera j offers absolutely the best value. I ihimi i. i r- i y j y I r £.I*. •A 11 j Fitted with F/3.5 Lens in self-timing focal I plane shutter. Takes 12 pictures of 6x81 words
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Advertisement19 1934-03-26 11 Twiet as good at half the price"— the "Sunday Tribune" as compared with other Sunday papers Fire cents only.19 words
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Advertisement252 1934-03-26 11 I GIBBS DENTIFRICE!! The natural pearly lustre of teeth s fully brought out and re- I tamed by the regular use of the best and safest of all dentifrices J —Gibbs Dentifrice. Cleans teeth, polishes, preserves. Its frajr- rant,, liberal foam destroys decay-forming acids and germs. GIBBS DENTIFRICE j Costs252 words
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1126 1934-03-26 12 SINGAPORE CRICKET TEAM CHOSEN. Gate Charges. TRIAL BEFORE GAME WITH SELANGOR. "JHE honour of representing Singapore in the State cricket match with Selangor on the S.C.C. ground (luring Easter will go the following side chosen yesterday afternoon, at the conclusion of the1,126 words
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Article260 1934-03-26 12 S.A.F.A. Inquiry Concludes To-Day. IN a "Malaya Tribune" editorial last week it was mentioned that an inouiry was in progress concerning alletions of breaches of the amateur code by the Singapore Malay football team during a Java tour some time ago. This inauiry is the reason260 words
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Article45 1934-03-26 12 Switzerland To Meet India In May. The Davis Cup match between India and Switzerland will take place on May 19. 20 and 21 at Lucerne, Switzerland. It is possible that an American tennis team will tour India during the cold weather of 1934-35.45 words
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Article27 1934-03-26 12 The First Division League match. Royal Air Force v. Malaya Football Association, fixed for Wednesday, has been postponed to a date to be arranged later.27 words
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Article, Illustration14 1934-03-26 12 a irst Division match on Saturday. A full report appeared m yesterday's Sunday Tribune.14 words
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Article149 1934-03-26 12 Army Defeat The Air Force. Reuter. London. Mar. 24. T<HE Army defeated the Air Force by uL i Points to 3 in the last match of the Services Rugby tournament at Twickenham to-day. The Army thus become service champions for the third year in succession. Other results to-dayReuter. - 149 words
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Article195 1934-03-26 12 Solving The Traffic Problem. PXPERIENCE of the new racecourse at *J Bukit Timah has resulted in the local Turf Club officials introducing further welcome improvements. Most of these are intended to obviate the delay in geting cars away. It is proposed to erect a footbridge from the stand,195 words
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Article52 1934-03-26 12 c fohowm g will Play cricket for the S.C.C. v. Johore at the S.C.C. to-morrow !at 11 a.m. P. Bartrum. J. M. Brander. F W Fargus. H. Gibson. A. F. Hunter. E. MacCreanor. J. c. S. Pcnsford <capt I L V Taylor. R. N. Walling, F. R. Vine,52 words
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1334 1934-03-26 12 FA. Cup Finalists Defeated At Birmingham. RESULTS of Saturday's Home league matches, as cabled by Reuter, together with League tables brought up to date, are as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, Div. L Arsenal 3 Wolves 2 Birmingham 3 Pert.' mouth 1 Blackburn R. 3 Leicester C. 01,334 words
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Article158 1934-03-26 12 Offer Of Swimming Pool Rejected. (From Our Own Correspondent) T„„ Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 26. HE Selangor Club meeting yesterday at which the Golf Club's swimming poo offer was discussed, were not open to the Press. F f°i£ in( uiries made, it is ascertained that those present favoured Mr158 words
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Article50 1934-03-26 12 Likely To Return To India In Autumn. K. S. Duleepsinhji. who is at present having a quiet time in a Cornish hamlet as part of his convalescence, told an interviewer that he is feeling much better and hopes to be fit enough to return to India in Autumn.50 words
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Article30 1934-03-26 12 The semi-final m the S.C.C. Russian Pool tournament, A. F. Hunter and F. R. Jones v. W. W. Speid and F W Fargus, will be played to-day.30 words
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Article114 1934-03-26 12 He Missed "Calamity Jane." Reuter. i B Augusta, Mar. 25. OBBY Jones, the famous golfer, emerging from his retirement, competed in the masters' tournament over the Augusta National Club's new course, which he helped to design. It incorporates replicas of famous holes on English and American courses.Reuter. - 114 words
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Article61 1934-03-26 12 Selangor Rangers Visiting: I Singapore. Selangor Rangers, the well-known Kuala Lumpur footballers, are cominn to Singapore during Easter to play games with representative local sides The visitors will play the Malays at the Jalan Besar stadium on April 2. It is probable that their match against the S.C.F.A.61 words
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Article57 1934-03-26 12 The Ai Tong Old Boys' Society wffl celebrate its first anniversary on May 5In connection with its celebration, a concert, in aid of the Society Fund, win take place at the Shanghai Theatre, at Eu Tong Seng Street. The programme, consisting of three sketches, will be as57 words
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Advertisement22 1934-03-26 12 j HOT BUNS Order your supplies in good time from THE SINGAPORE i COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. PROPRIETORS OF THE ROYAL BAKERY22 words
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888 1934-03-26 13 Garrard And McPherson Ride I wo Winners Each. (From Our Own Correspondent) 1 ala Lumpur, Mar. 24. DAIN fell before the races began but cleared up before the opening I the afternoon, rally speaking, it was again d lay for favourites, except for it888 words
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Article67 1934-03-26 13 The Soon Chen basket and volley ball team from Singapore played a series of matches in Ipoh recently, on the Chinese Athletic Association ground. They defeated the Some More, (Ipoh) team at basket ball, and at volley ball they beat the Wah Nam team. The other teams they met were67 words
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Article244 1934-03-26 13 St. Andrew's Beat The A.C.S. THE St. Andrew's beat the A.C.S. by 17 runs in a cricket match played on the St. Andrew's ground on Saturday afternoon. The game was played in ideal weather and was keenly contested—the finish was very exciting. The scores were as follows: ST.244 words
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Article436 1934-03-26 13 Playing on their own ground, on Saturday, the S.C.R.C. had to admit defeat at the hands of the Ceylon Sports Club, by 64 runs. The following are the scores: C.S.C. Dudley c. K. Choc b. Choon Leong 60 Kenasabathy c. R. Tan b. H. Boon 2 Retnam c.436 words
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Article127 1934-03-26 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 24. Although there was rain to-day cricket matches were possible. The V.M.C.A. met the Selangor Indian Association. The match ended in a draw. A. S. Samuel played delightful cricket for the Indian Association, knocking up 72 not out. He hit127 words
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Article21 1934-03-26 13 Scotland Beat England. Reuter. London, Mar. 24. JN an amateur soccer international at Glasgow, Scotland beat England by 3—2.—Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Advertisement119 1934-03-26 13 of Tea FREE for every 12 pounds you buy! TT 11 TWA WKWCWANT» Save the coupons from Lipton's famous Yellow Label Tea—the blend that's so universally VrW$M popular! When you have collected the right _SS____ rr c J c APPOINTMENT number you can exchange them for a pound ot this119 words
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Advertisement327 1934-03-26 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,00* The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Btralta Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. 1.0. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compile* with the327 words
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Miscellaneous321 1934-03-26 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. Havpeninqs of general interest will still be included in the321 words
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Article409 1934-03-26 14 Where Doctors Differ Profoundly. 1 T g leadin nie a new thing but thp C ti»^ r fession is not doctors argue th 1 which not always of jwit i themselves are At 'STl, ,e there is di-oppphik,,» pie ent however, has considerable interest"^ troversy which and409 words
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Article218 1934-03-26 14 Mr. J. H. Thomas On Turn Of The Tide. Tl/fR J. H. Thomas, speaking recently li at the annual dinner of Wiltsniremen in London, referring to the unemployment problem. said—"How happy we ought to be to-night that we are the one country in the world that can say218 words
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Article63 1934-03-26 14 When Sent To The Police Station. a k~™u Tientsin. Mar. 1 nrv iin K^' as dlsco ve red on the boundary line between the Chinese City and evening^ 3 56 Concession late thil The bomb was removed by the police and sent t0 the police station. But b"63 words
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Article414 1934-03-26 14 Concordat Negotiations Suspended. Reuter. Vatican City. NEGOTIATIONS between the Vatican JV* and Germany for the completion of the concordat signed last summer have l H SUSpended and Herr Buttmann. the many negotla^or has returned to Gerby1 thp v«H^ rSt °?5 J hat he was notified IReuter. - 414 words
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Advertisement391 1934-03-26 14 CHEONG KOON SENG Co., ltd. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALLATE SINGAPORE TOWN AND COUNTRY" PROPERTY, At the Saleroom of MESSRS. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD., No. 30, Chulia Street, On Wednesday, 28th March 1934, at 2J30 p. m ™<%™T trCeho d lB d AM at Mydll slnBapore j M t391 words
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Article146 1934-03-26 15 Recruitment To Start Shortly. New Delhi, March 13. TT to understood that the Government Federated Mala y states have StSSfSJSfH?" tne conditions stipulated by the Government of India for reopening of assisted non-recruited Uibpur, and if the arrangement is rati£SS*^? 11 to Malaya at the rate146 words
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Article220 1934-03-26 15 Adventure Of Passengers From Jersey. STORIES of their adventures in a fogbound s.earner were told by passengers on reaching London on Feb. 25. They were among the 107 passengers, most of them Londoners, in the Southern Railway Channel steamer Isle of Jersey, who had landed earlier220 words
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Article140 1934-03-26 15 Hongkong, Mar. 15. Distress messages have been received in Hom«kong from the Russian freighter, "Kuznetzkssou." last reported to be aground on a shcal off Pra-tas Islands. The vessel grounded late On Tuesday night, but according to radio messages received from her, is in no immediate danger. Calls for140 words
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Advertisement179 1934-03-26 15 M Your teeth regularly. I he ;iu>uth and gums must I be kept healthy, f Eucryl Tooth Powder I and polishes the teeth ing them like pearls, lt removes all stains. Free sample on receipt of Five cent stamp from Grafton Laboratories, V iOB, Ccllyer Quay, Spore. S Benßal Wa,er179 words
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Advertisement438 1934-03-26 15 pFORSKIN-, I COMFORT < ufieura Soap contain* the same medication that hat made I'micura Ointment the first thought in the treatment of pimples, eczema and other skin troubles—healing cases that seemed almost hopeless. Count on Cutirara to keep your -kin at its best always. Sample each Soap. Ointment and Talcum438 words
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Miscellaneous635 1934-03-26 15 EMPIRE RADIO. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. G.M.T. 6.15 a.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. Dance music (gramophone records). 6.45 a.m. The British Empire The Colonial Empire British Rule in Africa White and Black, the Future, a talk by Miss Margery Perham. 7.15 a.m. Time Signal from Greenwich. Orchestral concert (gramophone records >.635 words
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Miscellaneous54 1934-03-26 15 Z.H.I. SINGAPORE (49.9 Metres) TO-DAYS PROGRAMME. 600 p.m. Recorded music. 6.30 p.m. Relay of dance music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Dan Hopkins. 6.45 p.m. News Bulletin. 7.45 p.m. Relay of dance music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Dan Hopkins.54 words
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Advertisement138 1934-03-26 16 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Dras 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. VIRILINE TS ACT? VIPJLIXETS purifies and invigorates the circulation of the blood. It improves the brain138 words
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Advertisement295 1934-03-26 16 THE PEOPLE S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). I A. Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education Systematic Training both In Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet295 words
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Advertisement984 1934-03-26 16 PUBLIC NOTICE. AUCTION SALE NO. 10/34. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Building Allotments, Fronting Bukit Gedong Road, Cementry Road and in the Mukim of Bukit Piatu, Malacca. To be sold by Public Auction at Our Sale-room, No. 10, First Cross Street, Malacca. ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1934, AT 12 NOON.984 words
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Advertisement393 1934-03-26 16 SITUATIONS i VACANT. M 1 ~———l WANTED—English Artist requires female model; good small or medium figure; any nationality. Pleas' state remuneration required, per hour. Box No. 322, c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Junior Clerk with experience in office roudne. Apply Box No. 321, c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED. GIRLS AND BOYS393 words
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