Malaya Tribune, 12 February 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV. No. 36. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, Feb. 12, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1937 FIVE CENTSL
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 131 1 Read The s SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya Happy days indeed, when parents are young and baby is thriving. Normal babies are healthy and only require reasonable care and correct feeding to Feeding 6 is now a simple matter if nature fails use LACTOGEN" is a modified dried milk food
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    • 8 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST frif The >lOft\lM.
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  • 243 2 Warden Cut To Pieces By Escapees Managua, Nicaragua. LED by a cripple on crutches, seven lepers have escaped front t|w Leper Colony here after having killed the warden, Jose Julian Navas. It is rtportel that three of the lepers bave been shot dead by pursuing guard-men
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  • 158 2 To Be Extended In U.S.S.R. Moscow. Extensive work is new being doiv- !n 'hp U.S.S.R. on revising the existing code of civil laws in accordance with 'he ne%v Constitut'on. The right ot citizens to persona' orooerty is established under the nt'v code. Workers may regard as their own
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  • 302 2 Pacific Airport For Howland Island Washington tMERICA is rapidly pushin- with pieparations in the p f a possible air route linking v v if J I States with Ausiralia. A party of workers will and other equipment has aire id sS ed from Honolulu for the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 948 2 j v "HAROM MELATI" ft f The Perfume of luring and fascinating fragrance—exquisite —individual —and distinctive. \ff f LOTIONS ESSENCE A f -EAU-DE-COLOGNE jj' H I —BRILLANTINE. Sa Created by /r ****ttY J. F. Schwarzlose Sochne G.m.b.H. Berlin. V ss« Imported by Sell iff ncr Co., Ltd. Singapore. i M.
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    • 442 2 NOTICE I THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD J MINING COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in Queensland). DECLARATION OF INTERIM DIVIDEND NOTICE is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of six pence per share on account of the financial year ending 31st March 1937 has been declared by the Directors of the Company in
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    • 210 2 1 REPAIRS I W of all types and makes of 1 Clocks Watches I taken. fl 2 PERFECT SERVICE U Satisfaction Guaranteed vick uoh Hinc 429, North Bridge Road, (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the Repair of Clocks and Watches to the British Army and RA.F. Base, Malaya. P.S. The
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    • 171 2 808 UsttUiJ t& §£SgA££* f IKJA J 7J| too. BUT I FOUND!/ f\W lL r A OUT WHY... I WAS V CERTA,NI -Y DON'T EXPECT 'T/i/Tl *J§ give up too much tea. j H "N* IT CONTAINS CAFFEIN HLCsJ <aW AND tannin, you know f J W V> TWO DRUGS
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  • 731 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES LLOYD'S REGISTER RETURNS Upward Trend Of World Shipbuilding I Q TAT *STICS issued by Lloyds Re-ister rinJ?, Shl PPmg regarding merchant aam under construction at the end 01 December last show that in Great ,f d Irelan d there is an increase ox 35.071 tons in the
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  • 83 3 More Than 8,000,000 In Germany Berlin. The number of wireless owners in Germany is now more than 8.000,000, recording to figures just issued On Jan. 1. 1931, there 8 167,95 < roistered listeners. This was an increase of 230,050 over the previous month's return. No fewer than 572,498
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 425 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH I_ND!A r, vV O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. 6.500 Feb. 14 N ALDER A 16.000 Feb 14 RANCHI 17,000 Feb. 26 CATIIAY 15.000 Mar. 12 B ?;D\VAN 6,070 Mar. 13 PUTANA 17,000 Mar. 26 NPURA 17,000 Apr 9 >MAU 6.800 Apr.' 9
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    • 620 3 r m on S KOKUSAI LINE I j (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) j (Incorporated in Japan* For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) S Due Due Sailing Due I Penang Spore Spore via \>u v»r' I ms KOMAKI MARU Feb. 24 Feb. 28 Mnr aJ 11 > )m s KURAMA
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    • 436 3 V VSSE N(i EX AN I) KHKK .H I SERVICE. BANGKOK LINK Luxurious One Class Motorships. Me I Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. 1937 From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng JUTLANDIA 23-2 23-2 24-2 26-2 VEONIA 16-3 16-3
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    • 562 3 •STEAMER RAJIJNGA NORDDBUTSCHKR AY l 1 IOYD NORD (Incorporate© In LLOYD Germany). The undernoted are the Company"* intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA JAPAN Spore. 1537. s.s. "MAIN omits Hongkong. Shanghai North China also calls Uoilo Fri) 24 sx LSAR" omits Singapore, Japan Ports caJi.s Hongkong, Shanghai
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  • 262 4  -  One Of Five For 1936 Programme (By Air Mail Chatham, Kent, Jan. 23. A CRUISER of the new Dido class (5,000 tons) is to be constructed at Chatham Dockyard. The cruiser, which will cost nearly 12,000,000, will be the first cruiser to be built at
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  • 150 4 Yugoslav Customs' Battle With Tobacco Smugglers Belgrade. Tobacco smugglers are robbing the Yugoslav Government of more than £2,000,000 a year. As a result, the State Tobacco Monopoly has ordered that smuggling must be stamped out "at all cckU." This command has led to a fierce battle
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  • 256 4 Japan Discovering New Uses Dairen, Manchukuo. JAPAN is finding yet another use for the famous Soya bean, a product of Manchukuo. In addition to being used for food, oils as a substitute for lard, butter, rubber, petroleum, for paint, shellac, varnish, for giving glycerine, waterproof substances, producing
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  • 192 4 Fall In Last Year's Production Paris. A FALL of nearly one million tons in French coal production durmg the year 1936 as compared with 1935 is shewn by figures now published. The total for 1936 was 46,140.600 tor.s as compared with 47,106,800 tons in the preceding year. During
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  • 645 4 Douglas I»(:} AIR MANAGERS VIEWS WE have been informed i, y lir French journalist M. v-'|r Reichel that after a trial v the new K.L.M. plane Douglas bfo some prominent personalities i n flying world, namely managers of air navigation companies ma( j. statements on the merits
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  • 85 4 A 27-year-old law studei failed to pass his ex m. Into one of the (krgesi cal In the evening and ordei of black coffee. He beckon :d to the c asked him to play a piece iron cal comedy "Rose Marie' struck up In response to
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  • 19 4 Major C.R.W. untitled val Intelligence Officer. S3 completing his tour of service will leave for Home bj Feb. 26.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 187 4 T YOU CAN PAY MUCH MORE, BUT "i" J YOU CAN NEVER BUY A BETTER OIL THAN i 100% PURE fin?? j PENNSYLVANIA ff J Fnm M MOTOR OIL I I RAHAMIN PENHAS. V Uigh-cia»s 1# .^JIMp SAFE j I LUBRICATION i PENNZOIL'S KEEPS MOTORS NEW. j S Pennzoil's high
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    • 156 4 -JIL. OLD PWfts LAME 801 jfl IrrTlWWWffWWfr^Ki BECAUSE of the special gi f^^^Ej^^^^ff nature of its climate, >4i fr'iNMi v: Malaya has hitherto bought |S lllfTTßl its Andrews Liver Salt in ffc£j iffi ':3 i I if «1 i I bottles. Now, however, »'<-; k j I advanced scientific methods
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  • 434 5 A STORY WHICH WILL APPEAL TO ALL JO be a successful song writer, strive for something definitely eew and unusual in each number. That is the rule that dainty Ann Ronneil. ace of America's feminine soup- writers, set for
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  • 359 5 A picture from "Rembrandt" starring Charles Laughton due shortly at the Pavilion. Hilarious Comedy At Pavilion QXE of the greatest comedy teams on the English stage are starred in "It's in the Bag," a Warner Bros. First National Teddington production, coming shortly to the Pavilion Theatre. This team is Nervo
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  • 530 5 Charge Of Light Brigade Reconstructed JJIGH on a plateau thirty miles from Hollywood there was constructed the biggest nation picture set since 1928. Covering four city blocks, it represented one of the British garrisons which in 1850 stood on the northern borders of In
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  • 336 5 THRILLS AND ADVENTURE IN FLASH GORDON" "PLASH Gordon" coming to the Alhambra Theatre on Feb. 16. has risen to the third plane of eventful existence. First he made his way from Alex Raymond's mind and brush into the newspaper strip read by millions of people. Then
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 31 5 Errol Flynn and Olivia Havilland who take the lead in the "Charge of the Light Brigade" coming soon to the Capitol. DUNLOP Tyres rMOTHSWj RUIN YOUR J CLOTHES- KĔU THEM with
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    • 65 5 NACET Blades have W^^^FK an established reputation tor tine quality at a low price. Their absolute reliability has won for them great popu- vTO^H larity every blade VflF gives many quick, clean «Bfi and smooth shaves. TOR 3-PFG RAZORS I n.mJ THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS No. 9, Chulia Street, 'Phone No.
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    • 302 5 A vivid action picture from the "Charge of the Light Brigade" coming on Feb. 22 to the Capitol. IN THE y 1^1» joints £Urn Fains in the joints arc a symptom t£V of Kidney Trouble that must not be ignored. Neglect or improper treat- acid accumulates in the joints and
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  • 478 6 LOXDOX CO MMODITIEK "5 n 1 RUBBER i» JJ |I London, Feb. 11. Previous To-day Change Tone Very steady Quiet Spot Buyers. 10' 2 10 5 8 l 8 Sellers. 10 9 16 10 1116 > 8 March. Buyers. 10 9 16 +116 Sellers. 10S 8 10
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  • 630 6 Five Per Cent. Dividend Passed THE twenty-seventh annual ordinary general meeting of the Ayer Motel. Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at the registered office of the company, 137, Hecren Street, Malacca, on Tuesday Feb. 9. Mr. Chee Chin Kiong (chairman) presiding. There were also present Messrs. Grig
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  • 230 6 Shareholders' Assn.'s Suggestions •By Air Mail' i 'From Our OwnCCorresponden t London, Jan. 27 THE Rubber Shareholders Association. 1 at its recent meeting in London, passed the following resolution which was forwarded to the International Rubber committee for consideration at Itl meeting yesterday. In the
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    • 691 6 OverseasXhmeseßanldngCoiTorationLtd. j I /Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). Successors to j l The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, The Ho Hong Bank Limited and t The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. J i CAPITAL* Authorised $40,000,000.00 te^S^P^J^ j HEAD OFFICE, CHINA STREET, SINGAPORE. j Managing Director OJJ JJJ* 5 l General Manager 3513
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    • 85 6 SENSATIONAL RECOVERY thanks *l r iHr *mm W P S. i fr ll— T i H PSYCHO RAY BADGE. i WFA* JT» FOR HTSrASE ■HHH| WITH HAKTKLLOUB RSBTJLTB frier IS" Bele Supplier:— S HH MAX TING SUM, I M-C. (Lotti.), FJfJLM.-Tfc. (Lo»* j I H«**»»«»-Tb*r»»r» Psycho-Tkerapy ft Electro Titratf- j
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  • 1609 7 Itnued by Fraser and Co. Lvall and F»nH uc Kjyuu ana bvatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING rr *«*r *Co Lyall Evatt Buveri Selleri Buyen Sellers Ampat Tin 49 53 49 5 3xd l\ asam Kumbang .33 6 34 6 33 34 6 l\ Austral Malay 54
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  • 679 7  -  Successful Year INCREASE IN COSTS UNLIKELY (By Air Mail London, Jan. 30. •JTHE fourth ordinary general meeting of Ipoh Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at 7. Royal Bankplace, Glasgow. yesterday. Mr. David Carruthers, the chairman, presiding. The Chairman said: The main features which nave affected the profit*
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  • 82 7 Paris 105 364 'fffft, New York 4.89 3 64 6 Montreal 4.89<v Athens 547 V Brussels 29.04-, Tellers 2 Geneva 21.45' Bucharest RTn Amsterdam 8.93? 4 seller? ***** 4 M. !w dprW Berlin 12.17* sellers Official Stoc K i,o!m 19.39U, BttSS AISCope W 22.40. ~v 169 B4 Li
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  • 128 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Total for Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex. Div. year TIN Payable Date to date K V Lumnn? FeDls To Feb2 Feb. 16 17** k. Lumpur 1 30th) Feb 26 5% Pengkalen Pref. 10% Int. m H f£ g ,2 ft* r nnal
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 245 7 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept. 644] General Office 5188-» Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" Ch.f 40,000.000.00 ST* m— 3,500,000.00 Total Assets approximately $1,400,000 000.00 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI: Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman of Board Sung Han-Chang, General Manager OVERSEAS BRANCHES:
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  • 95 8 Hongkong. Canton. 'Shanghai. 'Kobe and "Manila via Penang: Impeiial, doting 7 p.m. to-morrow. I Penang, Siam. Burma. India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Grea, Eritain. Ireland. Europe and N. and a. America: Imperial, closing 7 pm. tomorrow. M Medan. Jask?. 'Amsterdam!; and London§: Netherlands, closing
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  • 129 8 Mails expected from Europe etc., i Amsterdam i by Air Netherlands day Deliveries of boxholders letters only at 10.30 a.m. to-day and general delivery of letters at 8.25 a.m. to-mcrrow. Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air 'Qantasj tomorrow. Time of delivery of boxholders letters only
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  • 54 8 Mails from Europe by the P. and O. Naldera Is expected to arrive at Penang at 11 p.m. on Friday The mall will arrive at Singapore by Train from Penang on Sunday and will be dealt with on Monday. Delivery to boxnolders' and by postmen will
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  • 183 8 Second Reading In The Commons London, Feb. 11. THE Home Secretary moveu a second reading in tne Commons ol trie new Factories Bin, a comprehensive measure 01 \oz clauses and tour schedules. In giving tne Bill quannea welcome for tne Opposition, Mr. J. N. Ciynes disclosed mat it
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  • 72 8 Conversations At The Foreign Office Lcndon. Feb. 11 The German Ambassador, who re cently resumed his duties in London after an absence in his own country, paid a call at the Foreign Office to-day ana was received by the Lord Privy Seal. Herr Yon Ribbentroo remained for two
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  • 150 8 ALHAMBRA.— The Last Of The I Mohicans" 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL.— "Tarzan Escapes," 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—RaIph Lynn In "All-in" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.—-Three Cheers" (Canionese)—7.3o and 9.30 p.m. EMPIRE.—Laurel and Hardy in "Pack Up Your Troubles." (Matinee at 10.30 a.m.i and Bonnie Scotland
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  • 407 8 Improved Figure For 1935 And 1936 Geneva. A GENERALLY improved situation in respect of the balance of payment between the principal exporting and importing counttf.es is shown by figures published by the Intelligence Service 01 the League. The important balance in merchandise trade of seven creditor
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  • 115 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. FEB. 12 Cycle Racing. Jalan Besar Stadium. 2 Hockey 1 Selangor LA. v. Liniskilling*. Balestier. T Cricket: Selangor LA. v. Snigapore LA. Balestier. S.R.C. v. S.C.C. S.R.C. Demonstration by "Hell Drivers, Alexandra Road, 5 p.m. Tennis: S.C.C. Tournament. Police Band Performance, Waterloo
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  • 113 8 Singapore, Feb. 12. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to anive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 11 Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Belawan 16; Talang Akar 14, Tabinta 12; Nieuw Zeeland 10; Aramis 7; Felix Rousscl 6. Empire Dock Entrance Gate S) Alipore 30; Ipoh 38. Empire Dock
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  • 48 8 Giang Ann, British, 545 tons, from Soerabaya 10.2 to Soerabya 13.2. Giang Seng, British, 1,085 tons, from Cheribon 112 to Java Ports 12 2. Glenogle. British, 5,826 tons, from London 11.2 to Hongkong 12.2. Nieuw Zealand, Dutch, 11,060 tons, trom mtnvh 11 2 Australia in?
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 256 8 ma lava's premier hotel A I To-night—Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. j Dinner and Dance (informal) 9.30 to midnight 1 S and Change of Programme by J j DUO ARTIN ELLIS j I Non-diners $1.00 RiVFFLKS BRASSERIE BRA Io«> SAH S SEE OUR NEW TARIFF FOR I REDr tED
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    • 443 8 CHAINED TO BED BY BACKACHE Now—Thanks to Kruschen—Not a Trace of Pain This woman's life was made a mi by the nagging pains of back, her father, who had proved th Kruschen himself, advised her She did. and here is her grateful letter *Tor years I nave been, suffi r
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 363 8 «J. J POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY _q R PER DATE AND TIMI I„do-Chi„a Roussel Feb. 12 noon Java. South-West Sumatra. S.-Eait T B S°bm C y elebeS M UCCaS Op ten Noort Feb. 12 p.m. Sok and sibu opt*, Noort u1 g£ America (North) Except Western Canada
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  • 152 9 New Life iWement In Singapore—Society To Be Formed -\\oman Diplomat Passes Through-Lunar New War Ce!ebrations-Hu Yew Seah Ma|azine-Futurl Of The Straits-born (By Our Chinese Correspondent) Singapore, Friday, i MOVE has been made to spreaJ the "New Life" movement in lalaya. A meeting was held on dnesday at
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  • 158 9 HE b?lieved that the community were well acquainted with the principles ho "New Life" movement. Foreignbesides Chinese, had shown their ppreeiation of its ideals. Its object was improve the mode of living of the pie. The overseas Chinese had be in ".aided in unfavourable light, and rds was
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  • 199 9 rrtHE first Chinese woman to participate 1 in diplomatic srvice abroad, Miss /una A L. Huang, passed through Sinuapore last week-end for England to take up Chinese Embassy in London. Miffi Huang is a graduate of Yenching Univ rsitv. Peiping, and a younger sister of the well-known
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  • 166 9 lARGE crowds were out in the streets yesterday on the occasion of the Chinese New Year. The shops were closed, and no business was done, and the public holiday gave everybody a chance to join in the festivities. Much merry-making was seen at the clubs, amusement parks
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  • 241 9 I HAVE received a copy of the latest issue oi the magazine ol the Hu Yew Seah, Penang. This association is doing invaluable service to the Chinese community in the Northern Settlement, and the articles contained in th a monthly periodical indicate the ideals of the members
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  • 117 9 Recommendations Of The President Reuter. Washington. Feb. 11. PROPOSALS to deal with the great drought nroblem are contained :r. r; rt of the Great Plains Commit transmitted to Congress. President. R' mvz'.i recoiiimends the creation for. Mid-Western drought regions of a conomv, based on the conservation <J
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  • 50 9 H;illoons To Be Built In U.K. British Official Wireless. Londo»\ Feb. 11. ounced that plans have been by the Air Ministry for the ire at the Royal Airship PaddhnUon and Bedford of a i Lumber of balloons which will of the air defence of London h Official Wireless.
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  • 46 9 Band will play the followime at Waterloo Street this ting ai seven o'clock: fri m the Suite. "Scenes ol overture. "Poet and Pea- Selection. "The Gondo- van; Valse, "Sheila O'Shay," Military Two-Step. "Around the Old Band Stand," Ilda; Espa»nole, "While Biscay Ckiza: Pageant March.
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  • 182 9 1,177 Miles Along North African Coast ROW. ONE of the longest roads on the continent of Africa-the new 1.177 mile Wjihwttf along the coast linking Tunis with Egypt—will be opened by Signm Mussolini next Mtiv when he visits the Italian colonies of Tripohtania and I Cyrenaiea.
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  • 106 9 Big Problem For Doctors In India Bombay. The whole of India is suffering from pye disease." This statement was made by Choudri Sir Shahab-Ud-Din, Punjab Minister for Education and Health, opening the All-India Opthalmological Congress at Lahore. m i Referring to the "millions of blind m India,"
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  • 32 9 Mr. Rothchild and his son Mr. James Rothchild of New York are in Jnoh in the course oi their tour round the world. Mr. Rothchild is the head ol Rothchild and Co.
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    • 153 9 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tmmr akta lata oaait; M ariUloa) Mum ar poraa vhtn tiny f«rnu or para> mtrnrn can hid* and ca.ua* your mkln to I tea* Crack. PaeLßurn, ate* Bcaataa, Dhobr I tan. fcnrworm, Ptmplaa, Acna, Crotch-Itch, and «nrapor* Feat. Don't waata Urn* with ordinary methoda.
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    • 141 9 He can't. "fij ITHE NEW WORLD! SHOW LTD. I DIRECT FROM MIAMI, FLORIDA, U.S.A. 13,000 MILES AWAY, WE I HAVE ENGAGED THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS AND SENSATIONAL 1 HIGH-DIVING ARTISTE AT VERY GREAT EXPENSE TO PERFORM I THE MOST NERVE-RACKING AND BREATH -TAKING BICYCLE I HIGH-DIVING ACT EVER ATTEMPTED BY
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 514 9 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Chios and members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is pro vided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping tt up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included m the "Diary of Events." The-"Club Diary"
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  • 161 10 Boy To Spend £4,000 In Jungle Expedition New York. A l7-year-old boy has left New Yoi; to spend £4 00U in search ol a bir. in the jungles of Venezuela. He la Onando F. Weber, Jr.. the or nithologist son of a former prtsiden. ol a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 328 10 I TliT-MENDOUS SUCCESS-ALL SHOWS FULL- J) 1 Tho most exciting and magnificent film seen in Singapore for 1 months I 1 ALHAMBRA I THUNDERING WITH THE ROMANCE MA I OF SOULS LOCKED IN CONFLICT! Ml rHEz vMHT J f>tlgM» tortri The cry of a nation in the throes of glorious
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    • 267 10 TA HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR CHINESE j I PATRONS and FRIEND S j HERE'S THE HOLIDAY SHOW FOR VOL! j The Great**, of All **TARSEAV j 1 Thrillers...Welcomed by Record j j Crowds at every performance!! I CAPITOI 3 Shows Daily I j j 3.15 6.15 9.15 j
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    • 465 10 •J* mm H From the moment that Ralph Lyn n X Smiles from the screen as the Gains- 9 f I borough Lady who heralds all tlx M I films of the Gainsborough Studios,V •5» I It j| I laughter follows uproarious laughter in»*« 4* lr I 1 Au in
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  • 268 11 J f. Indian Government's Vast Scheme IwrvTA New Delhi. NDIA is becoming a land of 'trees. tr.H? ne r fifth of the total area British n£fl? W co y ered wit h forests—and of nearl y £700,000 in one year these trees has been taken by
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  • 165 11 Surprises Canadians By Hrs Versatility Ottawa. AANADIANS are becoming increasing!;, v surprised at the versatility of their Governor-General. Canda, and t<he rest of the world, knows Lord Tweedsmiur (John Bucham as a novelist, historian, biographer poet, publisher, lawyer, politician and a former Lord High Commissioner to the Church
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  • 159 11 Buadapest Police Forbidden Tc Remove Their Gloves Budapest. The English custom of removing gloves before shaking hands must no longer be practised by the police officers and m:n of Budapest. An order forbidding them take ofl their gloves while on duty been issued by the Chief of
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  • 185 11 Proposal To Socialise Church Property Kaunas, <Kovno>, Lithuania. SPURRED on apparently by the warning of what has happened in Spain, Lithuanian Catholics are seriously contemplating the socialising and redistribution of the lands and other property of the Roman Catholic Church and clergy in this country. A resolution
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 534 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Smart Capable Clerk with knowledge of accounts, also intelligent experienced Salesgirls, with knowledge oi Toilet Goods and Perfumery. Apply ating experience and salary required Box No. 56, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. FOR SALE—To Poultry Breeders— Rhode Island Red Purebred CockerelsPullets, Eggs, from stock. Winners of Gold Medal
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    • 412 11 SPECIAL CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTION M A It L B O II o v II 7 30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 A Special Cantonese Talkie "THREE CHEERS" Bring your family and enjoy this entertaining pictur- I 1 j* i I GREAT WORLD SHOW j Wishing Our Patrons A Happy f 1 A
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    • 72 11 SHOOT THROUGH THE UNIVERSE in a rocket ship to STRANGE WORLDS AND 1 WEIRD PEOPLE! The 1 Sensational Thriller of the I Century! I BUSTER CRABBE 0 Flash cordon Universale most Amazing and 'f Jft& < $5£HRf| jR^Rk most Astound- jH***. .j^Ĕm/ ing Thriller! Join Flash Gordon on all his
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    • 81 11 mi in ii mm i—T Combines the Spectacle of "BENGAL LANCER n with the Emotion of BEAU GESTE. —DAILY MAIL. History s Most Hiroic Deed Immortalized BvThe Gallant Lovers Oe "Captain Blood" 1 ERROL FLYNN OLIVIA Pe HAVILLAND in TKeCHARGEoftke LIGHT BRIGADE filmed hy W'.trntr Bro*. from Tennyson's Dnithlu\ Poem,
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  • 80 12 MR. GOH TIANG SOO (aged 53), passed away peacefully yesterday (11-2-37) at 11.30 a.m., at his residence No. 944, Kovan Road, off Hillside Drive, Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore. He leaves behind him, his only son Mr. Goh Kang Seng, two sons-in-law Messrs. Tan Yang Keat and Chua
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  • 685 12 JpOR long years the plantation rubber industry has been threatened with the bogey of the synthetic product. The day would come, we were told, when synthetic rubber would not only be better than the plantation article but actually cheaper to produce. In Malaya it has been the
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  • 33 12 Governor To Attend Dinner On IVlar. 1 The Strait* Settlements Association Will hoW a dinner at th Adelphi Hotel on Mar .4. H£ j£ Governor, Sir onenvon G.C.M.G., will be present
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  • 232 12 Monday, Feb. 8. Group Captain W. B. Callaway Snuaaron L:ader F. J. Fogarty and Squadron Leader C. Findlay left Government House. Squadron Leader F. E. Nuttall, F ghtLieutenant G. P. Charles, FlightLieutenant R- S. Darbyshire, FlightLieut nant J A. P. Harrison and Flight-Lieutenant W. R. Baird arrived to
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  • 155 12 NOTES COMMENTS Medical Students "MALAYA has never been more ready for a university than to-day" is the keynote of the editorial in the Medical College Union Annual, which has just been published. "We :n Malaya have for a long time been pleading for a University of our own," says the
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  • 189 12 "p is not that those universities can give them the higher education that we cannot. We can give them is thorough a training here as any medical college in the world, perhaps even more. Bu: we can grant only a diploma, and ihey can confer degrees. "It
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  • 138 12 "JT is a standing joke, and we think n very significant one, that in America (very town has a college and every cit) a university. But Malaya, comprising, though it does, the Straits Seuienv the Federated and the Non-Ftce-rated Malay States, still has ne- univer sity of
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  • 234 12 •J*HE point made in the Medical College Union editorial is one of great importance. Much emphasis has been laid on the fact that students of medicine in Singapore obtain diplomas which pi i mit them to practise anywhere in the British Empire, the suggestion being that wnen
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  • 418 12 By "Looker On" i PERFECT host is one who can yawn with his mouth closed. <-* =5* "Why did you give that cloak-room attendant half a crown? ''Look at the hat he gave me." Then there was the Scot who held half a crown between his
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  • 1093 13 URGENT AND HEAVY TASK IMPOSSIBLE TO MEET IT FROM REVENUE Reuter. STATING that it is impossible to meet the urgent and heavy task of bringing the defence forces to a proper standard by expenditure from revenue, the Chancellor of the
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  • 23 13 The Royal Tank Corps in action in manoeuvres, guided in their movements and defended by the air arm.
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  • 65 13 HM.S. Resolution thrusting her prow through the white spume of gale-lashed seas in the Bay of Biscay as ships of the Home Fleet, almost hidden from view, battled through the gale on their Spring cruise to Madeira, ihe Canary Isla rds, and the Mediterranean. This
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  • 66 13 Conversations At Foreign Office Reuter. London, Feb. 11. A CONVERSATION lasting nearly two hours took place lo-dav at the Foreign Office between Herr von Ribbentrop. the German Ambassador to Britain, and Viscount Halifax, the acting Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden being on holiday). It is generally agreed that this
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  • 276 13 ARMS RACE Britain's Production A Record Reuter. London, Feb. 11. UNPRECEDENTED demand for steel, which has been growing more and more marked in the past half year, now threatens a worldwide famine. Every country is clamouring for steel, due to the sudden revival of heavy industries,
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  • 236 13 BIG BATTLE Another Port Taken In The South Reuter. London. Feb. 11. Franco's success on the southern front is now being repeated, it is claimed, cn the central front. The insurgents record a biff ba'tic at Organda, where the Government troops left 200 dead
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  • 229 13 Questions In The House Of Commons British Official Wireless. London. Feb. 11. The leader of the Opposition MnfoAt flee, bv private notice qu?stior- a d Lo-i Cranborne in the Commons cn the rogress of the Non-intervention mittee regarding prohibition of "volunt The Under-Secretary for Affairs, after recalling
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  • 85 13 Crashes In Busy Street FIVE OCCUPANTS KILLED Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 11. r piVE people were killed when :t plane circling- over north B:rl n exploded in the air and crashed i.1 flames on a busy street." Burning' petrol was flung over a number of tramway employees
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  • 38 13 London, Feb. 11 It has been decided to introduce an income tax in Kenya. The Colonial Secretary, in making this announcement in the Commons, said that necessary legislation was being considered. tish Official Wireless.
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  • 37 13 London, Feb. 11. The Post Office announces that at the end of January the number of wireless receiving licences in fsree in Britain was 8.071.4G4, as compared witjh 7.478,617 a year ago—British Official Wireless.
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    • 100 13 (SWEETENED it* <v v CONDENSED) Alter the snows nave > melted the ALPINE VALLEYS OF THE IXt^^Sfiv EMMENTHAL take on a -^^^'^'I^ IS^RSH mantle of the richest, greenest verdure to be found anywhere on the earth. Here, the famous EDGE HRAND SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK, is g^^-— jaa f!b^p I Scream
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    • 83 13 SERVICE iii^ It is not general y known that we have a distinct department for ths service and maintenance of H.M.V. REFRIGERATORS Out European specialist was trained in the H.M.V. Fa:t ry at Haves, Middlesex, and is certified by the makers to be a fully qualified refrigerator engineer. We believe
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  • 510 14 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING WORK TO BE RESUMED IN ALL PLANTS Reuter. A SETTLEMENT Has been reached in the United States motor plant strike which it is believed will form a rational basis for an era of peace in the
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  • 83 14 Chinese Removed To Hospital Singapore, Friday. AT Ann Siang Hill at 7.30 p.m., yesterday a Chinese was found groaning on' the five-foot way with severe burns on the lower part of his body and the arms. It appears that he was moving about in a darkened room
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  • 55 14 Death Of Mr. J. M. Kindersley (From Our Own Correspondent) 'By Air Mail) London, Feb. 3. The death of Mr. John Molesworth KindersUy, late of the Straits Settlements Civil Service, occurred on Jan. 31 at Newbery, Berkshire. The death has occurred at Windlesham of Mrs. G. E. Donaldson, widow
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  • 52 14 P. And O. Agent Going On I^eave Mr. R. V Harris, Agent for the P and O. Steam Navigation Co in Singapore, has sailed for Home on leave by the Rawalpindi. During his absence Mr. H. T. Hammond is in charge the P. and O. Company's affairs
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  • 48 14 Singapore. Friday. Mr. Jan Bata, head of the Bata shoe firm, and his party left Singapore yesterday morning by their Lockhead plane for Batavia in continuation of their world trip to study conditions. After visiting the N.E.I, they will proceed to China and Japan.
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  • 31 14 Rev. G.V. Summers, missionary in charge of Methodist Mission, Sibu Borneo, visited Sitiawan last week-end with Mrs. Summers, where they stayed with Rev and Mr* D P Cooie Sitii wan i
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  • 231 14  -  Once Engineer To Sultan Of Johore (By Air Mail London, Jan. 30. THE death is announced of Mr. Harold Byrne, of the engineering staff of the Ministry of Health, who was formerly well-known as an engineer in Siam, the Federated Malay States, and the
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  • 55 14 The 1937 edition of .Willis's Singapore Guide is now on sale. This very handy publication, prepared by Mr. A. c. Willis, is full of information useful to the tourist, and residents as well can learn a good deal from it. It is plentifully illustrated and includes a
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  • 44 14 Singapore, Friday. The Singapore Traction Company are putting ten new buses on their regular service routes. The first four were seen running between Taj&jong Pagar and Katong yesterday and the remaining six will he ready at the end of this month.
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  • 223 14 To Study Education SINGAPORE ENVOYS CHOSEN Singapore. Friday. gLEVEN heads of Chinese schools in Malaya will be leaving shortly for China to make a tour of educational institutions there and attend a series of lectures at Nanking to be given by prominent educationists. They will also
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  • 44 14 Contract Secured By British Firm Reuter. Hongkong, Feb. 12. MALCOM and Co., British Engineers, with offices in Shanghai and Hongkong have secured a three-million-dollar contract for construction of a uater nitration plant in Canton, in competition with various international concerns. —Reuter.
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  • 54 14 Rain Prevents To-bay's Demonstration AS the ground is unfit owing to the very heavy rain, the exhibition by the famous "Hell Drivers" arranged for thi > afternoon has had to be cancelled. The one demonstration to be given in Singapore will be on Sunday at 5 p.m. at
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  • 254 14 Changes In View? FRANC RECOVERS IN LONDON Reuter. London, Feb. 11. rpHE further recovery of the French franc which at one time this morning touched 104.98 was chiefly attributed to bear covering induced by unconfirmed reports from Paris that important changes were contemplated in the French financial
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  • 68 14 Taxi-Driver Charged With Causing Death Singapore, Friday. SINNA PILLAI, a taxi-driver WRS charged to-day before Mr. C. J. Ess. sitUng In the Fourth Court, with causing death by a rash act. The case is a sequel to the accident with occur:ed in Geylang Road on Wednesday when a
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  • 15 14 Mr. J.C. Dallow has been seconded for service in Kedah, as Engineer. Posts and Telegraphs.
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  • 18 14 Mrs. F.K. Wilson, wife of Mr. F.K. Wilson, M.C.S., who la .stationed in Johore. is returning from Home.
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  • 180 14 K. L. ACCIDENT Cyclist In Critical Condition (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday A CHINESE lorry atlendant was killed outright and a Sikh cyclist lies terribly injured in the General Hospital as the result of a collision thi/moming between a lorry and a cycle on the
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  • 170 14 Outrage By Gunmen In Suiyuan Shanghai, Feb. 12 AKUOMINT/ T G executive in Suiyuan was killed and another seriously injured by a gang of gunmen, according to a report from Kweihua. Mr. Chao Yun Vi was killed and Mr. Pan Siu was wounded. The outrage occurred outside
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  • 324 14 Returns After TwentyThree Years (From Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahru, Feb. 11. IHHEN the hearing was continued yes- terday at the Johore Bahru Assizes before Mr. Justice L. V. J. Laville of the case in which an Indian Tamil named Ponnan alias Pawadi is charged with having
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  • 64 14 Singapore. Friday. Vice-Admiral Sir Heathcoat Grant and Lady Grant, who have been visiting Singapore, are sailing for China to-day by the M.M. Felix Roussel. They came out from home to see their son. Mr. J. A Grant of the Borneo Co.. and also make a pleasure
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  • 447 14 Transaction Over Car CIVIL ACTION IN JOHORE (From Our Own Corr Johore Bahru, Feb. ]o a CIVIL action which arose ;u< the result of the purchase < a car from Messrs. Borneo M < Ltd. Singapore, was heard Ui\ v Sheik> Abu Bakar bin Yahya (St con
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  • 131 14 Apologises In Court And N ("a utioiu'ri i From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru. Feb 10 K V. Pennefather was cha.-'d this morning before I vie he Ibralmr. bin Ismail «Third Magistrate. Joh<i;< B.i J with having committed »rc tering the compound of thr H t: General Adviser,
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  • 124 15 LADY GOWRIE HERE Wife Of Governor-General Of Australia Singapore, Friday. Among those who left Singapore by v? p and O. Rawalpindi this morning r England was Lady Gowne, wife of Gowrie. Governor-Geneial of Ausnlia. She arrived yesterday by the V:<n:w Zeeland with her cousin. Mrs. 'rice, and her son, the
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  • 182 15 EXCELLENT MAGIC Entertainment At The N ictoria Theatre Singapore, Friday. A LARGE crowd which filled the Victoria Theatre last night was kept enthralled by Chang Wei Chang, the world famous magician, and his company, who have opened a short season in Singapore. From the time the curtain went up on
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  • 8 15 SIR CHARLES LITTLE Calls On Sultan Of Johore
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  • 154 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Thursday. VICE-ADMIRAL Sir Charles Little, Commander-in-Chief of the China Station, paid a visit to Johore Bahru this morning Accompanied by a number of his officers, he arrived at the Istana Besar shortly after ten o'clock and was received by a «niard of honour. A
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  • 9 15 Mobilisation Of Industry CENSUS OF WAR MATERIALS :tr Reuter.
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  • 158 15 tr/ Cap.* Town, Feb. 11 TUIK Union Government of So .tii Africa has started a census of the nation's war materials. Impoitant measures are the signature cf an agre?ment with Imperial Chemical Industries for the erecti >p of a munitions factory in Pretor'a. capable of producing ten million rounds of
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  • 118 15 MALAYANS AT HOME Prince Ahmed Studying Aviation (From Our Own Correspondenti By Air Mail» London, Feb. 3. PRINCE Ahmed, of Selangor, has begun training at Hamble, near Southampton, the niw "Air University." Ninety pupils, of twelve different nationalities are studying and training there at present. The engagement is announced of
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  • 104 15 Funeral Of Kelantan Pioneer (From Our Own Corrcspojtdf at f <By Air Mail» London. F-b. 3. MR. Robert William DufT, whose death was notified by cable, died at Ruthin. North Wales. The funeral was at Put ney Vale Cemetery. Those present included Mrs. Dvt: (widow). Miss.
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  • 109 15 Lida Langerveld (Mrs. Vorenkamp', the well-known violinist, is on a week's visit in Singapore and will play in the Wesley Church, Foit Canning Road, on Sunday evening at 6. She has often played in the services of worship of this church and this Sunday will be the only opportunity many
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  • 78 15 Singapore, Friday. A motor bus, with a full load of passengers, skidded and crashed into a bridge at Wayang Satu at 7.30 p.m. yesterday. Five of the passengers, all Chinese, were injured, two of them rather seriously. EUROPEANS INJURED Singapore, Friday. A European and his two children were involved in
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  • 10 15 DEATH OF SULTAN'S DAUGHTER SELANGOR MALAYS IN MOURNING CHILD BIRTH
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  • 108 15 Ruler's New Grandson Expires m Our Oilu Reporter, 9 Klang, Thur d iv. jjiK Malaya Tribune has to repr>r( with great regret that th death occurred here thi Horn ng of the wife of the Hun. the Raja I da. M.C&, Distri.t Officer, Kuala Selangor. Tii Istri. who was a
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  • 444 16 Selangor Colts Go Down Fighting (from Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpnr, Thursday. pLAYING this evening against the Singapore Colts, the Selangor Colts lost a hard-fought and thrilling game by three goals to one at hoekey. Singapore won mainly through splendid
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  • 63 16 The Malay Fooiball Association XI will be opposed to the Royal Engineers in a football match on the Anson Roa-1 Stadium ground on Tuesday Feb. 16. On Wednesday. Fob. 17. 1h? Singapore Cricket Chib XT will meet the Middelsex Regiment XI, also at Anson Road. Admission charges for
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  • 353 16 K.L. Swallow? Lose By 3-1 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. DV three goals to one, the Kuala LumM pur-Swallows." were debated at hockey by the Ipoh V MCA. on the S C R C. ground this evening. In spite of the extremely sodden ground conditions,
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  • 146 16 Perak And Negri Share Honours (Frovi Our Oicn Reporter Kuala Lumpui. T::u;.,chy THE first match of the Malay':- triai. gular tournament which was played on the Technical School ground between Perak and Negri Sembiian 1 su. ed in a draw, each side seonn» two goals. Negri opened the
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  • 127 16 Mixed Play Competition To-Day THE Keppel Golf Club CI. ..ese St v. Year mixed flag com pet it. n will be played this afternoon and panne: opponents and starting uni re follows; p m. 4 15 Mrs. F. Crawley and Mi C v.' Watson vs. Mi*. E R
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  • 124 16 Keen Meeting At Jalai Besar Stadium V P t L ft 111 ON the occasion of Chin; 1 w Dav, the Yryu AthI their fii>»t athletic sport Besar Stadium yesterday. those piesent \.\ic the t. General and his wife. u Competitior was keen. record was cieated by
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  • 16 16 London To-day's football resultSECOND DIVISI I Swansea 3: Burnley 0 Sheffield Utd 0; South.
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  • 264 17 A COLLAPSE Copson Takes 7 For 16 Runs Reuter. Canberra, Feb. 11. THE I vo-day cricket match h£re ended lay in a win feF~the M.C.C. touthe New South Wales Country by an innings and 140 runs. At the close of yesterday's
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  • 240 17 Scottish Cup Second Round 'r»HE following is a list of home football fixtures for to-morrow: SCOTTISH C CP—2ND ROUND Aibion v Celtic. Partick v Arbroath rowdenbeath v Solway Star. Falkirk v MothsrwT.. Dun- v Dumbarton. Queen of South v Airdrie. Dundee v Queen's Pk. Hunilton v Hibernians.
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  • 246 17 KEEN GAMES Roy Smith Makes Good Start Singapore. Friday. A,S already r:ported in ye&terday's Malaya Tribune, the S.C.C. Chinese New Year open tennis tournament began yesterday in brilliant weather, bur fain pr:vented any play in the afternoon. Nevertheless a good number of garnerwere played. Competition was
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  • 429 17 A STATE XI? A Representative Side Needed (From Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Feb 11. THE annual general meeting of tlie Johore Cricket Club was held in the International Library Hall, Johore Bahru. In ths absence of the Hon. .Mr. VV. E. Pepys, President, the Hon.
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  • 127 17 Midds And R.A.F. Play Draw Of I—l Singapore, Friday. THE R.A.F. drew with the Middlesex Regiment in the final of the Garrison hockey cup yesterday Rain marred what, would otherwise have been a keen gann Sgt. Chillery opened the score for the Midds but within a
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  • 325 17 I. A. GAME Selangor Visitors In The Lead Singapore, Friday THE Selangor Indians gained a first 1 innings lead of 15 runs over their" Singapore compatriots in their annual cricket match played on the Balestier Plain yesterday. Th< match will be continued to-day The Singapore Indian
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  • 305 17 Ju-jitsu And Fencing Exhibition Singapore. Friday. A FINE exhibition of Ju-jitsu and fencing was presented last night at the Japanese Club. Selegie Road, by the boys of the Singapore Japanese schools before a large audience. An attendance of about 900 was present. the Japanese Consul. Mr E. Gunji,
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  • 325 18 Sudden End Of India Engagement "I EAVE him alone! Can't you see that «he does not want to answer questions?" said Mrs, Larwood to a group of newspaper men assembled at the train on which H. Larwood, the fast bowler who had just arrived from India
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  • 87 18 Rugger International Against Ireland London. Feb. 11. THE Scottish XV to meet Ireland in a rugger international at Dublin on Feb. 27. will be the same as tha which b"at Wales last week-end by 13—6. ard is a-; follow. Kerr iHeriots' Johnson (Richmond*. Dick (Guy's Hospital*, Mcßce (St
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  • 125 18 i Australian Cyclists For Coronation Mod Sydney. Feb. 4. HUBERT Opperman (Victoria* and Len Rogers <N.S.W.) will be the two Australian cyclists to represent Australia in the coronation six-days' race, to commence at Wembley Stadium on May 16. The contract was completed by radio U < phone by
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  • 347 18 Disqualified In The First Round IACK DOYLE was di.squahii» o J first round <4 his 1. Robinson, of Manchestt Ai! iUi' an foul blow It is necessary to speak p the Doyle fiasco 1 tat pondent in a heme papei. After his exhibition again p,
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    • 90 18 —""^n 'Isn't this one of those new standard size MARCOVITCH Black 11 ame as their Magnum Size. Only Ij cents for a fifty tin.' England's Highest Class Cigarette Made to a blend which has pleased and satisfied for over a hundred years. Packed in airtight tins. Always a fresh cigarette
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    • 87 18 A Case For Baby's Own Tablets Feverish, headachy, peevisl ed to play—almost every cl this at times. The troubli Is caused by some temporary d( i I t i in the stomach or bowt generally quickly be corn dose of Baby's Own Tal cine specially devised by specialist for the
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    • 1810 19 Malayan Listeners' Radio! IS3E H 6.20 p.m.—For the children. Dlfnmn 6 50 p.m.—Nirom news bulletin, tfitllldll JGiJMUrIIiB i rany and various acquaintances ber Music 4 Ma-iorie Hnvwar-; p.m.—Classical music. PROGRAMMES r, 7 S 2 e o nte n m y p^ c P V hor 4 n hi f r^a
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  • 203 20 Generosity Of Emigrant Inhabitant Belgrade. THE villagers of Milni, on the Island of Bratch in Dalmatia, consider themselves among the luckiest in the world. Thanks to the generosity of one of its Inhabitants who went to South America and made a fortune, the villagers pay no
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    • 515 20 STOMACH SUFFERER DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL AS INCURABLE Now Eals Good Meals Thee i.s no need for stomach sufferers to despair of relief if they have not tried Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. Almost every day letters arrive from one-time "incurables" who have been put right by Maclean Brand. Read this letter
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    • 358 20 A Jealous W4 Wife's t I KNEW my husband's affection Jjtatat l^jiii was cooling ofl At 20 1 hai a prtfty face and fresh cle >r -'N skin. But housework and bringing ,/Q ~**v V «1» up two children soon brought lines and •'•v \> 1 wrinkles. At 301 could
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    • 1344 20 Malayan Listeners' Radio T 15 8E 82 w Wavelength- 25 1:4 metre (Continued from page 19) Wavelength: 25 24 metres (***** Kcs.) 4.20 p.m. Records 1 BERLIN STATION fi on n m Concert of Light Music. 4.20 p.m. Records K5 K2 In French 620 p.m. <- onceri 43f m News
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  • 1227 21 TURKISH APPEAL UNDER ARTICLE ELEVEN m]lE Council, at its special session in December, after hearing the Turkish and French representatives in regard to the Alexandretta qucs- decided, on the motion of the g edish Foreign Minister M. Sandto send three neutral observers c spot. An invitation
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  • 1463 21 Practical Application Of Its Principles In the early part of December two further communications from Govern,ments were received for consideration by the Committee concerned with the application of the principles of the Covenant. The Polish Government, in its communication, maintained its previous attitude that the general political situation
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  • 126 22 Man Who Could Not Be Photographed Prague. JOHN Bernard of Uherski, Hradiste. J Moravia, was arrested for vagrancy and the police took his finger prints. When they suggested photographing however, he declared that they womi Li merely wasting t. me and material. H e said he
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  • 190 22 Cathedral And Chambers Destroyed Reuter Wireless. Gibiaitar. Feu iii THE situation in war-sacred m after its intensive bomb-trd- ia a described by the first Engli.h n A<1 enter the city after the capture k° said the whole interior of the was destroyed and also all u J
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  • 130 22 Theatre Tickets Bought With Food In Vienna Vienna. Vienna. Theatre tickets were bought with articles of food at a gala performance here. In older to collect provisions for the poor of the neighbourhood, the town council arranged a special performance at the municipal theatre. Tickets were to be
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  • 123 22 MOSLEMS PALESTINE Jerusalem Plans for a Pan-Arab congress i. Egypt or Iraq have now been abandoned, it is learned, r.n favour oi a general Moslem congress 10 be heid in Mecc. during the Haj (pilgrimage- season Thousands of Mohammedanthen be In the Holy City of the Heriiaz. and an effort
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  • 696 23 I .">00 In Paris KXTKKMELY popular THPiRE Paris. rpilKi!K are now about 500 British -iris working in Paris music halls, cabarets and circuses. They are extremely popular with Parisjan> who would rather be entertained by British girls than by those 0 f any other nation. This was
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  • 105 23 Wust Swarms Invade Rhodesia Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia. Fl'"V f "f unusually den c e swarms of i!/ considerable damage to r ,3cen reported from widelyf parts of Southern Rhodesia. Ha tricts include Lomagundi, •or* v *-zoe and Salisbury in the to Bulalima and Mangw? in south-west °ird Hartle
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  • 252 23 Discussion By Home Office Expert London. m f in e the punishment ,!ff«« c offend er rather than -ne offence was put forward by Mr S W Harris. Permanent Assistant Und-r-' CNr r ke a k;n H f m f fflce tne ?> Hall lecture in London. Describing
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  • 122 23 Lessons To Be Given By Wireless Paris. L by wireless are to be given in the French schools. This decision has been taken by M. Zay, Minister for National Education, in collaboration with M. Jardillier, Minister of Posts and Telegraphs, he has drawn up a suitable programme. The
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  • 129 23 Man Dies After Two Months O: Brandy Drinking Belgrade. A gallon of strong plum brandy was the daily drink of Amu a Bemad o* Mjpljci near Glina, for over two months—then he droppd dead. Antun had his own cellar of brandy ond had decided to sell
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  • 23 23 Mr. N. Nagalingam, Special Class Clerk. Gen lal Clerical Service, has been appointed to act as Financial Assistant. Public Works Department. Negri Sembilan
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  • 25 23 Dr. S. Kanapathl Pillai, Assistant Medical Officer. Tapah. who was formerly attached to the Ipoh Hospital, and family are leaving for Ceylon on long leave.
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  • 304 23 A Former Chancellor Of Exchequer's View I Glasgow, Jan. 26. THE opinion that Great Britain has more gold than she needs and certainly far more than she has ever had before in history was expressed by Sir Robert Home. Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1921
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  • 161 23 No Longer To Carry Loads On Their Backs Izmir. Turkey. Turkish porters, kaown as '•hamaJs•• and famed for their prodigious strength and powers of endurance, are no longer to carry loads on their backs. The Ministry of the Interior has ordeicd that they mu.-t be J quippe 1
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  • 101 23 Mussolini Would Laugh At R.A.F. Methods'* London. Signor Mussolini would laugh at the R.A.F. methods of pacifying the North vVest Frontier of India, said Lieutenan General Sir Gsorge Macmunn, soldi i and author, addressing the Union; t Canvassing Corps here* Before bombing villages as punishment for outrages,
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