Malaya Tribune, 26 January 1935

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya s First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXII •No. 22 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1935 CENTS. tlbc iUalaija aribnuc. Singapore: Saturday, Jan. 26, 193". Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. JANUARY 26, 1935. FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 85 1 I K*J The (Tribune In zJMalaya i the L4ST 1N Sole Importers: i The East Asiatic Company, Limited. j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PBNANG. j I milk the perfect food I FOR BABY S I FOB YOUB BABY BUY j i Blue Cross The Perfect Milk TONS OF Things To Gladden
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    • 127 1 26 PRNOX FILM w ,.M < ,*rt^«iHOTiHini..i»tM.iwiMi..«ni.w«n l n l niwuii«.m.M.«iw 1 1 M PEERLESS ERASMIC SOAP j Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS I ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable fWKJk for the toilet and can be applied without I ■VfiUjk harm to the most dei cate skins. RefreshW ing and invigorating
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  • 98 2 Dear Girls, School has rc-opened and I expect you all to be back ai your studies aeain. I notice from ihis week's contributions ihat, with (he exception of a f< w, incs: ui you stem to fifeht shy of describing hew you spent your holidays.
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  • 424 2  -  By "Mystery Girl" Domestic animals are a- source oi amusement ana pleasure to the owners. Most boys and girls are eager to have pets of their own upon which they can lavish their affection, but they neeo a considerate treatment. When these children find that it Is troublesome
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  • 264 2  -  'By "Titania Wong") Have you ever thought how much there is in this world, wherein we live for which we should be thankful? First' we have kind friends to watch tenderly over us. and care for us when we are too young and weak to take care of ourselves.
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  • 437 2  -  'By "Clard" One fine sunny day my brother asked me it I would like to go to Ponggol for a dip. When I heard 0 f this I was very happy as I have never been to the place. We packed our bathing equipment in a
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  • 431 2  -  'By Mystery Girl" During the holidays my friends and I went to one of the islands in the Straits of Malacca for a picnic. Arriving there we decided to explore the small island at first, and each of us went in a different, direction. I wandered along
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  • 229 2  -  'By "Titania Wong") First let us see what opium i a product of the poppy. The IrJi poppy which produces opium, is k as Papaver somniferum. or sleep-i ing poppy. The flower has p, white or red. and leaves frosted pale green bloom. It
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  • 332 2  -  'By "Tilania Wang" In one of the mountain districts between Austria and Hungary there was in old time, a surprisingly rich valley surrounded by steep mountain peaKs. From these peaks a number of torrentfell in cataracts. There was so much rain in the valley that everything gn
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  • 158 2  -  'By "Delicious" A merchant was carrying on a business in the west coast of Aim kept an agent there to represent As he had heard that his family wi some monkeys, he wrote a letter to agent, telling him to send two or thr< special
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 108 2 SINCERE'S t SINCERE'S I SP CR EAM HAIK COUGH SPECIFIC J Lar&e 25 tin. h Large i»0 cts. j 15 cts. *A Small 50 cts. J tit I /Jif V\ SINCERE'S 1 U LIMONIS DRAUGHT. V -5 Cents. j SINCERE DISPENSARY, LIMITED, FIOLESALE ft RETAIL CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS. DISTRIBUTORS FOR PRODUCTS
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    • 194 2 Sherley's Diet The difficulty of rearing healthy pups and keeping adult dogs fit in hot climates is overcome by LACTOL. It is the ideal diet for all dogs from birth. LACTOL ensures strong bones, fine constitution, and healthy flesh and provides the highest degree of nourishment without in any way
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  • 722 3 Shipping News Notices. SHIPPING AT U.K. PORTS Traffic Returns For 1933 T*HE state of the shipping industry in 1 the United Kingdom as compared with the previous year is shown in the annual statement on the navigation and shipping of the United Kingdom for 1933. quoted by the "Board of
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  • 191 3 Being Brought Up To Date The King's racing yacht, ''Britannia, is being brought right up to date for racing season, and alterations to L teeun on her at the end of th Tha w«l be carried out at Gosport, Hampshire, England, under the superviSoiToI Mr C E.
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  • 280 3 The Britannia To Be Modernised AfAJOR Sir Philip Hunloke, helmsman lof Britannia, the King's racing yacht has announced that the yacht will be racing again next year after alterations have made to enable her to compete with modern yachts. He added that he had been in consultation with
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  • 1005 3 Duke Of York's Appeal To The Public THE Duke of York, presiding at i meeting of the King George's Fund for Sailors at the Royal United Ser vice Institution, Whitehall, said he defied to draw he sympathetic attention jf the public to the unprecedented digress
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 339 3 ,I'gAMEll SAILINGS. P&Oand BRITISH INDIA 0. S. N. Co/s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1936. 15.000 Feb. 1 BHUTAN ».100 Feb. 14 CARTHAGE 15.010 Feb. 15 6,0 c Feb. 28 15,000 Mmt. l 6.500 Mar. 13 15.1/00 Mar. 15 17.000 Mar. 29 16,000 Apr. 12 RXNPURA 17,000 Apr. 26 S
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    • 218 3 h I Itff LLOYD TRIESTINO I (Incorporated in Italy). 9 m pyddpcc cu'DVTr'F CARGO SERVICE. C a EXI KESS bMCVIU!.. Ten&ng Colombo Bombay, 1 H SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port 1 Said, Piraeus, Brindisi, Venice and 0 nj Calling at Colombo. Bombay, Suez, Trieste. Q g
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    • 485 3 N. Y.M. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS for CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. (Incorporated in Japan.) To London via Naples, Marseilles. Next Sailing;*— 1935 s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Feb. 8 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Feb. 21 m.s. TERKUNI MARU Mar. 6 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Mar. 21 s.s. HARUNA MARU April 4 MINIMUM FARES TO
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    • 521 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHEB LLOYD. BjySj <lnc >J7)oraUd il The undernoted are the Company's Attended tllAWAOOUTWARDS 1935. "COBLENZ." for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China and Japan Feb. "SAALE," for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China and Japan Feb. i- "LAHN," for Mamla, Hongkong, S'hai. N. China and Japan Feb. HOMKWARO» For Rotterdam,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 617 4 M. HASSAN, I 36 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD, f SINGAPORE. J We undertake all sorts of work 1 in electrical, gas and water ser- I vice line. I We give prompt attention to all orders either bitf or small. 1 Why p(.{ consult us about your I requin ments 1
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    • 838 4 EDUCATIONAL, 1, lim in mil i l j Private tuition, given by a Lady, f teacher in English, French, Dutch and I I German. Coaching students backward I I in school-lessons. Charges moderate M Apply Box No. c'o Malaya 1 Trihune. I LEARN TAP I)A\<TNG for Pleasure and I Practice
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    • 676 4 Notice The public is hereby notified that the Customs barrier which is at present maintained between the Dindings and the State of Perak wil! continue to be maintained after the Bindings has become part of the State of Perak on the 17th of February, 1935. This will be effected by
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    • 459 4 I STATE OF JOHOKE. In ihv Supreme Court of Johore at Johore Bahru. Land Application No. 2-1 of 1934. In the Matter of Section 62 (2) of the land Enactment* 1910 and In tlie Hatter of a Charge dated the 27'. h day of February. 1SW4 (Registered Presentation No. *****
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    • 343 4 I MOST FAMOUS I MALAY j ARTISTS ONLY I on I Miss TIJAH I SALMAH I MAIMOON I NAIMAH I KASHD1 I Mr. K. DEAN I S. Moutrie Col Ltd. J Singapore and Penang. I TIN ORE BAGS 1 (IN STOCK) jo made of qj Best Quality Canvas Size 18*4"
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    • 241 4 5 Blades for 10 Cents i Razor with 1 Blade 30 CYnN i Obt ainabie over v where. Agents: SCH1FFNER co„ j 6 Nort n Bri(} Rd. .Singapore! §k SCHIFFNEITS 1 117-A. North Uiicl Kt Road (Meyer Mansion) 2 Complejc Bridal outfits 2 speciality* jlil. I "~iT-*Trn— I EXTENSION OF
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  • 126 5 LITTLE BUSINESS PASSING 1. K. Stocks Slightly Up iPjj Our rtnancial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday, morning. To-day's Prices I j iI.Iht (Singapore), 7 n ct$ M unchanged. Market lone! Quiet. Yesterday s Prices:— den: 6 1 j.d., unchanged. rket Tone: Quiet. York: 12 11 16 cU.. unchanged. \i;
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  • 53 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT JTr>r KM A No. I X. Ribbed Smoked Sbeat > r apore, Friday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. 20% 21 21 1 4 21% 21% 21-4 23 Vg 23** 24 1 4 24% Dull, steady. n Shee.' Ct 4 d. V i S-.eit G. ets.
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  • 33 5 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Th s following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser Co., exchange and stock brokers Rubber quotations are those of Eraser Co., and Lyall and Evatt:
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  • 480 5 Singapore, Saturday, 10 a.m. The following mining snare quotations j are issued by Fraser and Co., exchange and stock brokers: Issue. Y alue Buyers. Sellers. 4 Ampat Tin 4 3 5 £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 34 3b£1 Austral Malay 61:- 62 $5 Ayer Hitam Tin 13 6 14 6
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  • 144 5 SINOAPORE MUNICIPAL tSSUED BY FRASER AND STOCK BROKERS seiiw 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Interest Mar. 31. Sept. 30 110 112 norn 4V„% 1907 red. 194/1 $1,600,000 Interest Mar. 31 sept. 30 IM% 1 16V 2 norn $1,000,000 Interest Mar. ai L<L 1909 red. 1955 4 afseptTo
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  • 373 5 Singapore, Saturday. 10 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt. Issue. Value. Fraser Lyall and Shares. and Co. Evatt 1 Allenby 190 2.00 cd 1.95 2.05 ed IA. Gajah 1.55 1.60 1.55 165 IA. Hitam 250 2.60 2.50 260 IA.
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  • 329 5 FRASER A CO.T3 QUOTATIONS. CLOSING QUOTATIONS IH H Bayer». Sellers 5 > a > $2 $2 A. Brick 7ft Pre. 1.75 1.85 S2 S2 A. Brick Oia. 1.3U l.«u S10 $10 Atlas Ice 10.00 10.75 £1 £1 B. Amer. Tobacco 126 131]S10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5 7? «on
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  • 172 5 Reorganisation Schemes j Invited i i THE attention of your board has been drawn to a report that a reorgani sation scheme might be put before the members," said Mr. H. \Vigh chair- I man of Angostura BiCers Dr. J. G. B. Siegert and Sons», Ltd., at. the
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  • 219 5 Exhibition To Expose A Fallacy A statement emphasising the national I character of the Roye: Academy cxhibj tien of British art in industry- -now b'. j ing held—was issued by Sir WilUuir. 1 Llewellyn. president of the RoyV. i Academy of Arts, and Mr. J. A. Mlln*
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  • 34 5 The fusion 'n announced of the Oldcn'mrgisohe Sprr-und Ltih-Bank with th«» r )?denburghlsche Landesbanlc. Theiatto* \banrbs the former. Oldenburehische Landesbank wa; f ormed In 1C59 and the Spar-und LoinBank in 1845.
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  • 94 5 Fingers Insured For £50,000 Paris. A pianist whose fingers arc insured lor £50.000 is giving a concert in London In January He has just concluded a series of rccLals here. He is Niedzielski. the Polish musician who has established a European reputation at the age of 29. His
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  • 102 5 French Minister Plays Wail Figures Paiis. Can you read but not write, or write but not read? That it is possible to do one without the other is suggested by the following questions put by a French deputy to the Minister of War, here reproduced from the
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  • 87 5 Palatial Training School To Built Munich. A palatial school where "le principles of distinctly German typing and shorthand" will be taught is to be erected by the Nazi authorities a a cost of £25,000 in Bayreu h. Northern Bavaria The building will form part oi a huge centre
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  • 210 5 Weekly Review By Local Firm MESSRS. Lewis and Peat (8). Ltd., In their weekly repot t. dated Jan. 25, rtate: The market has been comparatively quiet tnis week, but absence of trade demand and lack of interest in America have caused prices to decline slightly. The official figures
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  • 63 5 Citizens To Declare Their Foreign Credits Reuter Wireless. Rome, Jan. 20. A new financial decree extending tht scope of the measures enacted last Dec ember compels citizens to declare an.' foreign credi s in their possession every three months while banks and commeicial firms are cbliged to declare
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  • 237 5 GUTHRIE CO.'S REPORT Singapore. Jar.. 25 Only a moderate amount of business been transacted since our last report. On the publication of Malayan stocks as at the end of December which show a reduction of 5.500 tons, speculators entered the market, with the resuL •hat prices increased somewhat. On the
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  • 20 5 The following rubber crops for December arc announced:— lb. Aver Molek 19.877 United Malacca 73,288 Bukit Katil 27.313
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  • 138 5 New York's Millionaire Strap-Hanger MR. John Emery Andrus. regarded as almost the last survivor of a nil *dt nth-century group of capitalists to which Mr. J. D. Rockefeller v .o!ongK, died in New York at the age of 83 las. month. He was ref«Tr?d to
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  • 139 5 Number Of Exhibitors Largely Increased The exhibitors at the Inteinational Leipzig Spring Fair, 1935, March 3 to i), and tho Great Engineering and Building Fair at Leipzig. March 3 to 10, promts:: to exceed las: year's total considerably A number of special demonstrations have been arranged for technical
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  • 101 5 Ontario Produces More Gold There is more activity in the Yoknn than at any time since the famous cold tush of 1898, says Mr Black, the- Speaker of the Canadian Hous? of Common-, who recently returned from that Beg on Th s is largely due. to the
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  • 106 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit to 4-gallon drums per British Imperial
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  • 52 5 The following are the prices of Socony gasoline and kerosene: BENZINE Socony Motor Gasoline (ex pump) ocr British Imperial Gallon $0.82 Socony Motor Gasoline 4 drums) per drum $3 45 Motor Gacoline tins) per tin $3.70 KEROSENE Devoe's Imperial Brilliant (per tin) $243 Sylvan Arrow (per tin)
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 237 5 itth YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK j LIMITED, 1 MfeTKR CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Capital Fully Paid Y?n 100.000.000. Pt*erve Fund Yen 124,250,000. HE\D OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavi», Berlin. I'airen. Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow, Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinking, Karachi, K He, 1 'iridon. Los Angeles, Manila, Moji, j Naca«aki. Nagnya, New York.
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    • 28 5 THE P ASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOD CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAn OFFICE: 16D, Cecil fU L 0. JOHNSON, 0«» l Mmr» lUnagw
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    • 83 5 Nederlandsche H a ndel-Maatschappi j, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY). Established in Amsterdam, l»f4. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and ArabiaLONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, LlsnWeJ Correepoadents in the
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    • 220 5 Banking rtrrfrilff LfJ (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, Ltd.. THE HO HONG BANK, Lt*. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, Ltd. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH; 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng, Esq.,
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  • 68 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAYS SHIPPING ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES Passengers Arriving In And Leaving Singapore Mr. van Hassett arrived in Singapore from the N.E.I, on the 23rd. Dr. F. J. Paton and Mr. van Has-.etx left Singapore for India and Europe on the 24th. i Mr. Swire
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  • 194 6 The following are passengers by the Suwa Maru which left Singapore lor Europe yesterday:— Mr. I. Kato, Miss M. Poulier, Mr. Dias, Mr. Y. Ichida, Dr. C. R. Manley. Mrs. C. R. Manley. Master C. R. Manley Miss R. E. Manley, Rev. V. F. Paterson, Mr. T. Yamamoto, Abdul
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  • 110 6 Singapore. Saturday. Malim. Siamese. 788 tons, from Bangkok 25.1. to Port Swettenham 27.1. Vyner Brooke. Sarawak. 720 '.ons. frcm Kuching 26.1. to Kuching 30.1 Perak British. 519 tons, from Teluk Anson 24.1. to Por\ Swettenham and Malacca 26.1. Bochum, German. 3.772 tons, from Hamburg 25.1. to Manila 26.1.
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  • 65 6 The Shipping Office and the Offices 01 the Statistics Department will be closed on Tuesday. Feb. 5. and will be open on Monday. Feb. 4. for one hour only drom 1 10 a m! to 11 a.m.). The M. M. Chantilly is due at Singa1 pore from Pondicherry
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  • 109 6 ShIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore. Jan. 26. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Jutlandia 18; Talma 13; President Hayes 11; Silverbecch 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Rhexenor 30; Chattanooga City 3l Elpenor 36. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4)
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  • 23 6 The s.s. Talmas far Calcutta. Mail, previously announced as closing at 3 p.n: to-day will now close at 2 p.m. to-day.
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  • 96 6 The outward European Mail is not now due in Singapore until 5.54 p.m. to-day. The mail will be opened and sorte i immediately and correspondence for box heldeis and windcv delivery tickf holders will be available for delivery at 8 p.m. A special delivery of correspondent Tor non-boxho!ders will be
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  • 118 6 The local Agent of the Qantus untitled Mail Service notify that the aeropla*. from Australia via Java is now expected to arrive at Singapore at about 5 p.m. to morrow. The mail will be available -.o and window delivery ticks holders at about 6 p.m Correspondence for non-boxholders and window
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  • 71 6 The s.s. Rhexenor for New Yoik 'Parcel* only). Mails previously announced as closing at 10 a.m. :o-day wL' now close at 1 p m. to day. Owing to the late arrival of the Qantrs aeroplane from Australia the air muli for Europe etc. previously announced as closing at 7 p.m.
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  • 276 6 SELLING Singapore, Jan. 26. London 4 months' sight 214 7,32 London 3 months' sight 2j4 3 i6 ijondon 60 days' sight 2j4 h'32 lOndon 30 days' sight 2 4»/ 8 London demand 2 4 313? London T.T. 2 4 3j32 Lyons and Paris demand 801 Hamburg demand 140
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  • 217 6 Singapore, Jan. 25. R. 'Siam' W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $12:' R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $12 > R I Siam I W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $116 Rice. P. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $12 Rice B Siam N. 2 per K"yan $122
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  • 224 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JAN. 26 High Tides.—2.40 a.m., 2.42 p.m. Rugby: South Johore v. Wiltshire Johore Bahru: Seven-a-Side Tourna ment, SC.C.: Medical College v Public Services, College ground Hockey: Colony v. F.M.S., Kuala Lumpur; O H A. v. Cells, R.I. Chinese
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  • 69 6 ALHAMBRA- Murder on the Runaway Train.." APOLLO— Hindus.ani talkie. Capitol. "Transatlantic lierty-Go-Round." EMPIRE. Roman Scandals." GREAT WORLD- Cabaret banting Side-shows, Dean's Grand Opera, Oilnese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc MARLBOROUOII Hindi-Urdu talkie—''Satan Weeps** or "Maya Jal.** NEW WORLD—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Opera-. Chines*! Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION Female.- with
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 454 6 Vl'rerirrvniTT!TTiiii;rTTininiiiiiii^^ SINGAPORE NORLS j laMOHMNpMMMiiSMMntiMuiuaiitiw SEA VIEW HOTEL ENTIRELY RENOVATED IDEAL SEASIDE RESOR*. KVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH, RUNNING HOT COLD WATER. Jg a TENNIS GOLF SWIMMING SUNBATHING. g S ONE OF SINGAPORE'S SCENIC BEAUTY SPOTS. g To-night SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 1 and CABARET with H I j DUO FIORINAS]
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    • 126 6 1 j —-«—.WWM.urn i ii'iii"r»'i«i>f»a >*'»w»fH'iiiifnii_ni»ir j TONIKINA j I (BARK IRON WINE). 3 Unrivalled for its Tonic value I and has won appreciation in all I tropical countries for its high efficiency. It promotes appetite, dispels de- j bility, strengthens the nerves, I j enriches the blood, and is
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    • 109 6 NOTICE TO MARINERS Position Of New Telephone Cable Position and Details:-From a position <a> on the beach at Labrador situated 6 cables north-westward of southern extremity of Tanjong Bcrlaycr the new telephone cable crosses for a distance of 1 mile in a 217 degree direction thence 1.73 miles in a
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    • 215 6 No. 42. CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. OERK I\ YONKERM.W. DISCOVERER OF Tin new remedy for to\si mphon Marvellous as It may ;e m after con or failure, a remedy has b en discovered that has cured the deadly Ccnsumption even in the advanced
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 678 6 CLUB DIARY tice, 2, Be n':' Hoon Road, I next to Clini Swee Road), 7.30 p.m. [There are -numerous Clubs and I Grange B.P.: Friendly badmimu i Societies in Singapore, most of the matc b with Bachelors 1 Home B.P.. members of which are readers of ih? j shlftes anc
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    • 151 6 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Trengganu (Asdang; 2 p.m.. India, East and North (Talma) 2 p.m. Djambi (Toba 3 p.m. Borneo (North), Brunei and Labuan (Marudu) 3.30 p.m Sarawak (generally). Miri, Sarikei and Sibu (Marudu I 3.30 p.m Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Bengkalis (Tcboali) 4 p.m. Bandjermasin (Belawarj 4 par.. Laboean
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  • 180 7 Woman's Digestive Troubles j;,, ry-.no who is subject to any form of u .ic i should know of this woman's i-i r-. Advice from one who has had crv attacks is* advice worth having. writes-: I I'rreu from indigestion. gastritis and i<! and was
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  • 178 7 Snow And Floods Continue In U.S.A. Reuter. New York, Jan 23. THE .snowstorm was ihe worst since 1920 and if it continues may rivai the great blizzard of 1888. Hundreds ol thousands of New Yorkers uofiio /I thoir way homewards, While the hotels are filled with suburi?!
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  • 45 7 (From 0::r Own Correspondent) Taiping, Jan. 23. worSri it h hln F se estate Which he SI f a hlm bin was fined co paj SiO compensation to the complainant, m default a further iwo week,' accused complainant with a tapping knife.
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  • 89 7 Work In England Now Completed Reuter. London, Jan. 25. MR. Siu Ting Yao and the military members of General Yu Fei Peng's Mission leave for Italy to-morrow en route to China. During the past three months, with the special assistance cf the War Office he minutely studied
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  • 454 7 League Of Nations Bulletin The following i s the health bulletin 01 the League or Nations Eastern Bureau Singapore, for the week ended Jan 19 Piague: After an interval of five months during which no cases occurred, a fatal case oi plague was reoorted from Bombay
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  • 43 7 The public is noiilied that the oo:;--plan for Miss Pratt's Concert at tne Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, Jan. 29. is a. Messrs. Robinson and Co.. Java S reet, where tickets of all prices may be obtainod. Children halfprice.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 425 7 KST BOX CAMERA. A new imp< r wh'eh al! ■•-.moras in the '.'W :A'4§ I market. G .ori opportunity ./t?jl/ iearn photography. j/ aij letf with one dozen 1'" ,)M )er s 1 Pdni il! I~' rone I>ns ami Developing chemicals. Price Ra, 3 l:.' Polduur Sup* r Si. 7.-.
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    • 579 7 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m., Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m., Matins. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion (Choral). 5.30 p.m., Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. WEEKDAYS Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m.; Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m. Wednesday, at 6 p.m., Service
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    • 186 7 8 p.m., Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. Sidney Daut. Tuesday. 5.30 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Gospel Meeting Irs Malay. Friday, 5.30 p.m.. Bible Address. Speaker: Mr. Ernest Tipton. KATONG GOSPEL HALL 17, East Coast Road Sunday, 4 p.m.. Suncay School. 530 p.m., English Service. Speakers: Messrs. Ong Phee Lip
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    • 203 7 |1 GAS IS HOT STUFF!! j j I REMEMBER THIS THEN FOR jf I BATHS AND COOKING IN YOUR 8 I HOUSE. ja TEMPER, DEPENDS ON TEMPERA- jb TURE, AS MUCH AS ON TEM- iPERAMENT. DON'T TRY YOUR TEMPER BUT 8 TRY GAS, A LITTLE OF WHICH J DOES A
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 159 8 ft EDDIE'S (Grandest Comedy Since "WHOOPEE." !>. X fl* IT A liivnl Vif w,,nderful I a f Coloured SAMUEL GOLDWYN S prodMt on of Musical %W tefcw St (,uences I I m MIUfOMS p If ANN SOTHERN ETHEL MERMAN A 8 I BI#CM and SULLY and the kl Jf A
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    • 464 8 alhambra| k ()1 v UNCANNY MYSTERIFS! —SLIDING PAN E L S!—M URDE R S gtfH MANIACS! THRILLS! LAUGHS! They are all in Metro-Goldwyn-HB Murder PfflHRI unawa y Train ARUE BUGGIES makN .SSii, COME ALONG WITH US ON A "STUDENT TOUR" Ii; 4 STARTING AT 3.15 6.15 and 9.15. „fl TOMORROW
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    • 240 8 v S I Trade M r t 1 "GIN VAN PAO" GOLD PILLS 9 i I A Sure and Effective Tonic Pill I for Women —Young and Old. 1 "GIN VAN PAO" I SILVER PILLS I A Safe and Effective Tonic Pill for Men—Young and Old. J Manufactured by I
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  • 232 9 Personal Paras About Local People It is rumoured that Mr. C. C. Brown will act as British Resident, Pahang. when Mr. H. G. R. Leonard go s on have, prior to retirement, in April. vL. v Mr. C. F. C. Ayre, headmaster, Anderson School. Ipoh, has returned from
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  • 102 9 Chinese Youth's Alleged Alternated Suieide Singapore, Friday. Shanghai Chinese boy, Cn;t: Fook Liam, 19 years of age was charged with attempting to commit suicide bv drinking caustic soda at Sambav.a Road. The accused claimed trial. Thi- case postponed till Feb. 8. the Court Inspector saying that he
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  • 209 9 Selangor Gardening Society (From Our Own Reporter) I XT Kuala Lumpur, Friday. N his address at ihe annual meeting ch the Selangor Gardening Society held at the Selangor Club Chambers the chairman, Mr. E. D. Butler, expressed fears that the Society might hav* to cease to exist.
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  • 188 9 Negri Sembttan A.A. And Need For Uniformity (From Ui>>- Own Correspondent) Seremban, Jan. 24. At a meeting of the Negri Sembilan Branch of the Automobile Association oi Malaya held at the Sungei Lijony club on Monday January 14 at 8.30 pan. with Mr. W.H.W Cubbins in the chair,
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    • 292 9 CROOHES OPIICAL GO., 20«. South Brid K e IJcl., Sin R ap„ro. I P.O. BOX NO. 59. TfeL. N0.6844. J rookes Lenses complete Mf f with frame from 35- /jf /1 PENS PENCILS I from 50 cts. each )A [jj HARCES CHEAPER V, j! VMuHLRE >» 1 S 11 jj,
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    • 353 9 *l I I I I i I i i l i i n l I I i I i i i i i i II l::t!iiniutitliiiiii:i|ui..i' l |r >l itu a i>i :1 iiittiiiiflHi::|iii:itr NEW WORLD TALKIES I mm i I At GRAND Theatre! AT SUM TALKIE 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT
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    • 337 9 .{MVMMMiMllimillMlHllim Give Your Baby The Best. I Bowdens Milk Food. j i i I ——»n J I Bowden's Milk Food mT'^ m J Made In England j Is The Best. You i iowde£ From Pure English Z I May Pay More But Milk And Dried By You Cannot Obtain j
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  • 30 10 Ifn Low Ah Tye (Me Chow Ah Fig), passed away last night. Funeral Sunday '11 h, from 25, Sago Lane to Canto iese Cemetery, Thompson Read, Singapore.
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  • 701 10 JAPAN pursues relentlessly her policy of extending her power and influence in the Far East, especially in North China. The latest action in Charhar Province, adjoining Manchuria, is no startling development. It is part of a general policy. The prospects are that after a little more ficrhting
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  • 162 10 Death Of Former Member Of Methodist Mission The death of Mrs. Kathryn M. Nagle, formerly of the Malayan Methodist Mission, occurred in Baltimore, U.S.A.. on Dec. 19. Mrs. Nagle had been ill for four months 1 and in declining health for a number of years. With her husband,
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  • 48 10 Death Of Prominent Soviet Official Reuter. Moscow. Jan. 25. The death is announced, due to heart failure, of M. Valerian Kuibishev, one. of the five most important men in Russia and one of M. Stalin's most trusted lieutenants. He was Vice-President of the Council of Commissars.—Reuter.
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  • 56 10 Shanghai, Jan. 25. The Reief. Committee has Investigated the conditions of the refugees n th" various provinces. The number of refugees who ar> in need of urgent relief are as follows Honan, 787,042; Tunan, 150.652' Kiangsi, 35,000; Shansi, 35.939; Suiyuen ,406; Charhar, 10.097; Szechuen 32,591-' making a total
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  • 209 10 IS it a world record?" asked sports editors excitedly regarding the feu. of the Malay golfer Che Laedin at Alor Star. It is hard to say definitely, but the probabil ties are all in favour of the claim, for the gallant Malay did nine holes
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  • 299 10 AT one time 09r another in their comparat vely brief, though by no neans useless, existence, the various eranches of the Automobile Association of Malaya have given expression .o a desire for a on-form system of traffic control throughout the Peninsula If someth ng of the kind
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  • 151 10 "FfOLIL AYS at the Hill Station, Malaya" is the title of a pamphj issued by the F.M.S. Railways. It gives the intending visitor -o Fraser's Kill or the Cameron Highland; all the information he requires. I add'tion to details of transport faculties, full information is given regard:
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  • 245 10 I J*OR the ftrsi tme m Hollywood, an exact double of a film actress hi cem discovered —a dupicate of Anna Stenn, the glamorous star who appealed in "We Live Again," which was screened a( tho Capitol Theatre in i S ngaporc recently. How this happened was
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  • 263 10 By "Looker-On" AIMEE MacPherson, the. "Hot Gospeller.'' is to on a world tour, in the course of which she will vis t Malaya. When she was last here, a few yearj ago, Mrs. MacPherson's daughter macried the purser of the ship on wblen they travelled. And
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    • 213 10 PRICE $3.35 PER BOTTLE INCLUDING DUTY Peter Scotch Whisky I Robinson Co., Lid. %jP' SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. I t i l Marmite is the delicious yeast j j and vegetable extract, one of the richest sources of the Vitamin B 5 complex. Regular Marmite-takers are so I \yf A PXfTTr
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    • 101 10 FEW ARE GIVEN THE ART OF PERFECT TAILORING. The famous house,of WING LOONG emcys this singular distinction, and offers you Us excelled service and high grade workmanship. PHONE 7627 WING LOONG HIGH ST. SINGAPORE i I take great pleasure in announcing that I have obtained all the very latest steps
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  • 415 11 SHIP FOUNDERS RAPIDLY ,M'TMN stays but IS SAVED No Panic Ward Line's List Of Misfortunes i New York, Jan. 25. mHh Ward Line announced early ;i v that 15 passengers and -12 -it- Mohawk, which collided steamer Talisman off New not
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  • 94 11 Vacancies For String Players In Orchestra •ber of the Singapore Musical v are reminded of the rehearsal 1 held on Monday next at 5.15 p.m. als -a ill continue thereafter <ach ">ay until further notice. A interesting programme of must J b <?n arranged for the next concert,
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  • 34 11 3* CORNER, 2. -CIAL NEWS, 5. UJB 131A.1Y, 6. CHURCH SERVICES, 7. NAGALBiGAII CASE, 12. MUNICIPAL MEETING, 13 and 16. SPORTS NEWS, 14 and 15. WO TOPICS, 17. ROYS- CORNFR 10
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  • 105 11 Miss Foe Yuen Tai, the Ipoh girl who. according ,o Reutet. oa* i .st a mcrocco case containing £1.30'J worth cf jewe;s at Cxiora. Miss Poc is the second caueh? u r ol the late Mr. Fco Nyit Tze of Ipoh. and lef. Malaya in August. 1931.
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  • 361 11 Dramatic Incident In Hauptmann Trial Reuter. Ficmlngton. Thursday. IT ALU ABLE defence documents in th. Y Hauptmann trial were dramatically saved from fire shortly after midnight in the building opposite the Court House containing the offices of defence counsel. Screaming sirens awakened the town n r.d brought
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  • 66 11 Pedestrian Bowled Over By Cyclists Singapore, Saturday. A Chinese towkay living at 116, Mayor is alleged to have attempted to Summit Suicide by cutting his neck yesThe ambulance was SSted and he was dispatched to the G T Cr chi?2s S r tP cyclist was yesterday fLirSdown by
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  • 30 11 Singapore, Saturday. Th-re was a small lallang fire about two o'clock yesterday afternoon n T?e° ''ftrfhaopened to break out near houses but the Fire Brigade prevented mv damage
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  • 1085 11 Chinese Charged ALLEGED FORGED RUBBER COUPONS Singapore, rrmay. A PRELIMINARY inquiry into a charge of forgery by producing counterfeit Johore Kuboer Regulation coupons was cited against tare* Chinese, Wong Su, alias Su Chat, Wong Wai Lam and Toh Ah TVu when they appeared before Mr. J.
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  • 58 11 Cash Taken And Cargo Thrown Overboard Hongkong, Jan. 25. The steamer Shunching. plying between Amoy and Shihma, was pirated yesterday afternoon when passing by Chinghaihsien on its way to Amoy. Several thousands of dollars cash were looted. The cargo was thrown overboard. The pirates landed in junks
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  • 105 11 Trip To SingaporeDelayed THE icur new British flying boats which arc dying from London to join the k.a.F. at Singapore have landed on the island of Nisiaa. one with serious uigine trouble. All four will probably oe ueiayed tor a week.—Reuter. A former message stated: me complete squadron
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  • 303 11 Founded Free School In Batu Gajah i iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Friday. TEsi death v announced of Mr. K. Malaiperumal Pillay, of Batu Gajah, who was reputed to be on-; of the wealthiest members of the Indian community in the F.M.S. Coming to Perak over 45
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  • 86 11 180 Dead In Two Days NEW YORK COVERED WITH SNOW Reuter. New York, Jan. 25. THE total number of dead throughout the United States as the result of the storm during the past two days is now 180, including 25 drowned in the Mississippi
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  • 96 11 The annual general meeting of the Straits Chinese Epworth League will be held at the Social Hail, Kampong Kapor Church, to-day at 8 p.m. The main items of business will be the present ation of the annual report and the election of office-bearers for the current year
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    • 81 11 j i Is The Price Of J The New j I "MOUTRIE" J I, NATIONAL PIANO I JJ WHY CONSIDER THE PURCHASE OF SECONDHAND RENOVATED X) PIANOS WHEN A NEW ONE CAN )l BE BOUGHT AT SUCH A LOW PRICE I S.Moutrie&Co.,Ltd JJ PIANO MANUFACTURERS SINGAPORE AND PENANG KLIM PURE
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  • 101 12 End Of Assizes Trial JUDGES COMMENTS "You Have Betrayed Your Trust" Singapore, Friday. a trial lasting four days, in which intense public interest has been taken in view of the prominent social standing of the accused, I. I. M. Nagalingam, a Justice of the
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  • 1473 12 "IJAGAUNGAM, you have been for many years in a position oi trust and confidence and you have betrayed that trust and confidence. n«»T only towards your employers but also towards their clients, and on these various charges arraigned against you the jury have found you goiHy.
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  • 772 12 Remarks On What The Defence Admitted -•«•«EtxviVU Mr. Clark, in. reply. explained Uu? chargts. He denied that he went in' u relevancies. The only occasion he went outbid" strict facts, he said, was when he aske Nagalmgam certain questions about his general career merely because he hat'
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  • 197 12 Hylam Carpenter Loses An Eye Singapore, Friday. IEOW Keng Fah, a middle-aged Hylam carpenter, who was the victim of a savage assault which resulted In his losing the sight of his left eye, was tho complainant in a case to-day heard before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal
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  • 87 12 Breach Of Trust Of Jewellery j Singapore, Friday. THE case was again mentioned to-day in which Aswiah binte Haji Ahmad a 60-year-old Malay woman is charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of jewellery valued $796. Mr. Norman Grice, the Second Pone Magistrate In sentencing
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  • 1320 12 Question Of Powers LENGTHY LEGAL ARGUMENT Singapore, Fri HEARING in the appiica three house own< r for prohibition against the Si Improvement Trust, was befogs the Chief JusUee Sir Hu*rgard in the Supreme day, when Mr. Laycock. who for the respondents concluded arguments in opposition to an
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    • 143 12 Toßey's Brandy "Popularity" Competition. $250.00 cash nam. I we crivt? befnw 9 reasons for the ponularitv of Tollov'c tb t tj.. i 1 wMcb f its ovo, the "ork by the T.S.T. lead capful? I arts ,h sat I correct solution is sent in hL 1 SI 250 11 mor
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    • 17 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION; &!MiTED, China RuMttaf, Cnulia Street, VUONK ms. SINGAPORE. FIRE, IH!K t MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN*
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  • 138 13 SURPLUS AT THE END OF THIS YEAR *****09 INSTEAD OF $400,000) Direct Result Of Revival Of Industry Singapore, Friday. i*( was definitely on its way to more prosperous times u i by the Presidentat to-day's meeting of the Munici--i oners. when he stated that instead
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  • 336 13 Messrs. W. Bart H Goldie iMunicipal v v Duncan i Assistant r q- Municipal Trea- m,; t g. h Registrar o e er Health OfTiPI er Electrical Enginv Water Engineer». i."" Municipal Engineer) Dr K K Paihy, Dt Date Ghazalt, p s K Moss. A. E.
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  • 363 13 Instead Of $400,000 At Knd Of The Year i-.nu v/i i iic i tai one other thing I want to i continued the President, about our financial position, ting at which the estimates -ed, it was stated that our sur- end of the year would be in- by
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  • 1142 13 Indian Labourers; Omnibus And Trolley Bus The following questions and their replies were tabled: 1. W T ha: are the retes of wages patd it present to South Indian labourers (a) skilled and (b) unskilled, in the employ of the Singapore Municipality? 2. What are the orovisions
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  • 1495 13 Definite Qualifications Of Aonlicants A pptlVUIIVO The next item that evoked discussion was in connection with the Municipal Ii« asurer's recommendation that the jost cf Assistant Treasurer (Supernumerary—1) in Class III, be filled by a ully qualified officer tc be engaged froir. Home, preferably one who is about
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    • 52 13 Wartn Studios RECORDS MUSIC I FROM v SHE LOVES ME NOT" I J AS FEATURED BY BING CROSBY. I I And All Others From His Previous—Successes— I S I S Obtainable At: NANG HENG CO, g (Pianohouse) 103-105, Selegie Road. I LIGHT IgHfipl LAGER ~t7b"" %r^O brn HEALTHFUL jSgOfiJ CONTAINING
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    • 139 14 I I I I I J Smoke Al! You Like ...BUT LET COLGATE'S DENTAL CREAM THOROUGHLY REMOVE UGLY TOOTH STAINS... gMOKERS! Do not let to- licious peppermint flavour that bacco stains ruin the beauty sweetens and purifies the breatji! of your smile, the health of your And Colgate's stimulates your
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  • 107 14 English Scottish Soccer: To-Day's Cup Games Tottenham's Mutch Against Newcastle Great Tussle Expected In Ever tons Clash With Sunderland (By "Rambler") INTSJUSST in association footbfa 11 matches al home to-day will l>e intensiiied. for in addition to the games in the Fourth Round of the English K.A. Cup. the First
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  • 706 14 Will Tottenham Win Again After their sensational victory over the holders, all eyes will, of course, be ccntred on Tottenham's match against. Newcastle. Their amazing luck seems to have held good, and they will meet Newcastle on their home ground and it is left to be
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  • 691 14 Four All-Senior Ties In First Round Fifty-four clubs will be concerned in to-day s First Round games, sixteen of these having entered through the meaiuhi of the Qualifying Cup Four Fust Division teams will be out of the running after the First Round, because they will be meeting
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  • 711 14 R.A.F. And R.A. In Keen Tussle Singapore. Friday. Three games were played in to-day's seven-a-side ***** tournament on the Padang. H.M.S. Terror met and lost to the R in the replay, the R.A. (Blakan Mali, were beaten by the Public Services "X ably led by '.'Sandy" Minns. The
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  • 56 14 Italian footballers, according to message from Turin, are SnectirS visit from the Arsenal Club fn the U JTr S* disappointed. Mr. George Allison, the Arsenal mansgerv gave an emphatic denial to the re<<iiX°V an v fr °m me." he said that it is entirely untrue it hL «S'
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  • 28 14 New York, N.Y. The world's foremost riders vie for honours in the inaugural dav'J oroai the Nai '°nal Horse Show to Madison Square Garden.
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  • 118 14 Does Not Play In French Match London, Jan. 5. DESPITE efforts made to persuade him to play. H. W. Austin is on his way home* from Paris without hitting a ball in the Coupe de Noel lawn tennis tournament. He has shaken off the gastric trouble which
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  • 64 14 F.M.S. Takes Third Place In Competition Reuter. London, Jan. 25. THE National Rifle Association Competition was won by Kenya with a score of 1,137. Barbadoes was second with 1,107, the Federated Malay States third with 1,092, Southern Rhodesia fourth with 1.088, Geld Coast fifth with 1,085 and Shanghai
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  • 125 14 <From Our Own Corresponded. Kuala Lipis, Jan. 22. An interesting basket-ball match toe* place on the Chinese Club grounds. Kuala Lipis. on Sunday, Jan. 20. between the Chinese Club, Kuala Lipis. and the Chak Mun Association, Buy tong. the game being watched wth keen interest by a
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  • 1112 14 To-Day's Game At j(j BOTH ATTACKS MIXED I (From Our Own Rep r; Kuala Lumpur, Frith, v IIOCKEY players through,,,,, I country are looking forward the annual encounter ben ci, J) F.M.S. and the Colony, to We ni.'l this year in Kuala Lumpur Saturday. Only to-day
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    • 119 15 CHIN&FERRO'S j FJARK and IRON 1 TONIC J here's the very ton c you need 1 L Modern life tells on jour J&W\ noddy vigour. Vuu siraplj 1,1 },aye some Rwoa< restoradve to replenish your limited stock of energy. And Vu^ x To, in CHIN \FEKUO S Bark >,vI Iraa
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    • 130 15 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance j Company, Limited. j Ln ill S (Incorporated in the Sti ad* Settlements). rJ Lj I HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern rV Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. I LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C 1 The Company
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  • 919 15 Yesterday's Thrilling Bout At The New World Weber Puts Up Plucky Display Against Orient Champion "K.O.") Singapore. Saturday. .a told nie that, he haci r fight between two 1 han the Tar ley— .i' the Xew World last desinclined to be- I'enang idol and
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  • 200 15 Kicked After Toss At Newbury f LAWRENCE T. Adams, a young jockey riding Toroku, was fatally injured when he was thrown in the Moderate Steeplechase at Newbury. He was shot from the saddle about halfway round the course, hit? the fence and was kicked on the head by
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  • 363 15 England's Bad Start 200 For 8 At Close Of Play Port of Spain. Jan. 25. WHEN play was continued in the Second Cricket Test between England and the West Indies to-day. before a crowd of 5,000 the hom« team who had scored 281 for
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  • 34 15 New York. Cily. j Jack Dempsey givee the sie.nr.! for (he beginning ot the year's dizziest whirl as the Six-Day bicycle riders get under wa'' 1 In Madison Square Qarden.
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  • 240 15 Hay On Sunday This Year FOR the first time in the history of the Ryder Cup match there will be Sunday play when the professional goli'ers of Great Britain and America meet at the Ridgewood Country Club, NewJersey, on September 28 and 29 this year, for the
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  • 767 15 Itinerary Of Tour FIRST MATCH ON NOV. 26 K DRAFT itinerary of the proposed Australian cricket tour to India and Ceylon, in 1935-oG, has been torwarded to the Board of Control in India by His Highness the Maharajah of Patiala. It includes 15 matches in India,
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  • 733 16 Hackney Carriage Jinrikisha By-Laws The Commissioners then resolved themselves Into Special Meeting when .he following resolutions were passed: That the By-laws for Hackney Carliages and Jinrikishas made by the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore Town under Sect Sons 57 <1> i aal 57 (I) <ff» and 318 of Ordinance
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  • 103 16 'From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Jan. 24. A Hylam named Foo Eng Siang appeared before the Seremban Magistrate Mr. It. J. F. Curtis on a charge under the Alien Act. He was charged with entering the Federated Malay States contrary to proclamation in Gazette Notification 3220 tl
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  • 110 16 'From Our Oun Corresponded^ Taiping. Jan. 23. j A Chinese ricksha puller, who was \llcged to have refused to go away when I old to do so by a police constable 0' 1 I beat duty at Main Road, found himseif before the Taiping magistrate later in
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    • 1706 17 And Mews Wireless I BERLI *> SHORT-WAVE| "pHOHI, HOLLAND RADIO PHOnTtT" AY'S EMPIRE WB w j FAR EAST PROGRAMME Programmes For tu i Wire,e T s 58 F r wSS-End I Week-End j Malaya To Be Left Relay From Commodore THE wireless programmes lor to-day' Out? Theatre T HE Wlreless
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  • 136 18 Six Months' Sentence For Chinese Singapore, Friday. F»R voluntarily causing hurt with a dangerous weapon by stabbing P:c. 186 with a cobbler's knife, Tan Say L'm was to-day convicted by the Second Police Magistrate, Mr. Norman Grice, and sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment. According to
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  • 20 18 Mr. A. C. Baxter, who recently re- turned from leave, has taken charge of the Straits Trading Company's Lahat office.
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  • 154 18 Report Of Government Analyst (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Jan. 25. IN connection with the death of Mr. Nind, a European warder of Taiping Pr sons, who was found dead in bed in his quarters when his boy went to serve him his morning tea on Dec. 27
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  • 24 18 Mr. Stutchbury, a former officer of the T. and T. and Mrs. Stutchbury. are living at Cranleigh, Surrey, and both arc enjoying splendid health.
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  • 135 18 Attempt To Combat Unemployment Reuter. Pairs, Jan. 25. IN order to combat unemployment, th' Government will next week introduce a Bill granting manufacturers engaging labour a special unemployment bonus and to contemplate reducing che hours of labour, announced M. Flandin in the Chamber to-night after the Chamber's approval
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  • 37 18 Major C. Bathurst, formerly of Tan- iong Malim, Tapah and Nipah Distilleries, is row in charge of the overseas adverting ol J. Olding and Co.. London, and would bo pleased to see any *t his eld associates.
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  • 132 18 Quiet Along Charhar Front Shanghai, Friday Ev, THE Charhar front was comp&n qu et this morning. A foreign report from Chengteh capital of Jehol, states that the' j a anese and Manchukuo troops ar< JIT nandeering all motor buses on cads in east Jehol and tending them
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  • 24 18 Mr. B. M. Webber, J.P. who is well- aiown in Lumut and Sitiaw?n. L ng for Home with Mrs. W ot April 5. m
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  • 54 19 indeed to receive :i hot* let ters this discussed were as vai well written, which uve -ha* more effort is j.>u all to mane this i brig hi one. in ask M>me of you \t articles, limiting nords. Hasn't it thai brevity Is the soul
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  • 143 19 ..t: in all the newsiich have been sent rhaps you have often R uter is. and why ms to the papers, a G' n.an who came from became a partner Bf: in. This business c however, so that 1849. Renter went to :..a 1 car tal of some hun-vh.-h
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  • 106 19 courage t -nr.ing of this universe, e mouthpiece of man- mer wandering'among forests and large mountain :y m dread of feroand their merciless, rivals. fear of danger laid a their minds and bodies -<.-<1 for peace. s of years have passed d despite its past experiand highly cultured edutlnds
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  • 142 19 By "P. j. jwee") '.ways never forgotten that ver been in the world and greater love than my It us obvious to witness, us do not realise that, and f -treat them. 'its sacrifice their lives for nu us into this world. They fortable homes for us, toil
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  • 368 19  -  iBy "Quenun Duruexd" The meaning of the word 'giatitudr is a wish to return a kindness. There are two kinds of gratitude—an interna, and an external. The Internal gratitude is the gratitude shown by the children towards their parents and the other means the gratitude performed o shown outside
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  • 199 19  -  By "Quentin Durwad" On my part I quite agree with wha. our brother Cornerite. Koh Chin Kok. said as regards to th? state of music in Singapore; to quote his words 'Generally speaking. Singapore is not musically inclined. Just an individual here, and an individual there.—the whole
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