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SINGAPORE HONGKONG
CRUISE
R.A.F. Flying-Boats Programme"
Bahru.
UNEMPLOYMENT
The Tide Towards Prosperity
A good many people have come to regard the existence of an army, Several giant Southampton fly-stage from Kudat to Hong Kong large or small, of unemployed ing boats will leave the RAF cannot be made direct. The long-workers as a permanent factor in Other have est hops will be those over the sea national economy. base Seletar. on April 2. on a night to Hongkong and back,-from Singapore to Sibu, Laoag further accepted, without much. which will take nearly six weeks to Hong Kong and Salgon to Kata question, the idea that the unem- ployed, are mainly a class apart, to complete, and will cover more
This will be Great Britain's fifth a large mass of industrial workers than 4,000 miles,
big service might of the year; the who are surplus to the needs ot first being that from Iraq to Sin-industry and therefore permaneht- gapore and back, the second from ly out of work. This is to miscon- North-West Frontler of India to ceive the whole question. Statis- Singapore and back, the third tics recently quoted by the min- from Basra to Ceylon and Calcutta istry of Labour put the matter in reasonable light: and back; and the fourth from a much Egypt to South and Central Africa they show that 'miuch the greater bart of the unemployment. ex- and return.
perienced by insured workers is of. an intermittent character.
The light will be made over the Far Eastern territories of LWO other important foreign powers. It has been planned as one of the "routine cruises," under the RAF. programme for 1834. Group-Captain 5.
Smith W. (Commanding the Far East RAF Commands will be in one of the four planes and will thus be given his first opportunity of viewing the important territory over which he was recently given command. It is not yet known whether the new Commander of the Flying Boat Squadron. Wing Commander C. L. Scott, D.SC., will have reach- ed Singapore by the time the
and
his flight commences absence the fight will be in charge of Squadron-Leader Lloyd, ¡
A.F.C.
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Other officers taking part are Fit.-Lt. I King. Ft.-Lt. Ric-! Kard, Fit-L G. C. Bladen and Flying Officer W. F. Hichle,
The outward route will be via Sibu (Sarawak), Kudat (British North Borneo). Puerto Princess, Manila, and Laoag (Phüippine Islands) and the homeward route via Macao (Portuguese territory) Haiphong, Turan and Saigon (French Indo-China and French Cochin-China) and .Kota Bharu.
The dying boat type of aircraft! has not a very long range and it is because of this that so many stops, will be made and that the
While on the Singapore-Hong Kong flight, Group-Captain Smith will take the opportunity of carry- ng out the annual inspection of Kal Tak aerodrome." The complete round trip of 4,218 miles has only been made once before. That was several years ago..
ECHO OF SUMATRA DISASTER
Tragedy, Occurs Outside Singapore
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During the course of last year nearly six million different persons claimed unemployment pay, but the number of unemployed on any one day was not much more than two million. Of the latter, the number who had been continuously unemployed for the whole of the preceding year was less than hair a million. and the number who may be described as permantly unemployed and more or less "un- employable" was well under 100,000, Thus, there are not, as is so often i supposed, a body of workers two million strong who are wholly un- employed and surplus to industry; While the O.S.K. steamer Suma- the spectacle is one of a larger tra, Maru was on her way from number. who are unemployed- Singapore to Hong Kong. the mostly for very short periods but Chief Omcer, Mr. Y. Ivama, was some for long periods. Fortuna- literally dashed to pleces, when ately the tide of returning pros- huge wave came aboard the vessel perity is flowing strongly, and it and, engulfing him, carried him is confidently hoped that during against some of the deck fittings the coming year the problem of Heavily laden with cargo, the unemployment; although it will Sumatra Maru was fighting against not have been solved, will no longer mountainous seas on January 24. be the national tragedy which it She had left Singapore the pre- was for a number of years.
"I suffered unnecessary
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Weakness due to Lack
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Kalzana strengthens the cells of nerves, bones and blood and has a remark-, able tonic effect on your health,
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Weak, decaying teeth are simply under - nourished teeth. They lack calcium, the food that makes the teeth strong and healthy. Weak teeth are a constant cause of pain and trouble. Moreover, they mar the beauty of your face. Start taking Kalzana, the Cal enith food, and make your teeth, strong and white again.
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Why suffer these periodic complaints and irregularities? They can so easily be overcome. For they mean that your body lacks sufficient calcium and simply by taking "Kalzana," the Calcium food, this necessary element will be brought into your system and you will very soon enjoy undisturbed health. Being a food, "Kalzana absolutely harmless and is frequently prescribed by leading physicians.
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THE CALCIUM FOOD
The British, Journal Tuberculosis,” April 1929 :', "We have employed Kaltana with much advantage in the management of delicate children. It seems to be of considerable service in cases DË ficked and other morbid conditiona of bone and to as a preventivá of dental caries. For pregnant women Kabana is often berzficial.”
The opinion of well-knową,
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The Pharmaceutical Journal of New Zealand," Jan. 1930. "Kaizaria has been used with very good results in 'cises of talcipio deficiency, much i bone diseases, dental caries, rickets, weakness in Howing children, during pregnancy and lactabon-in fact, in all cases where a diet with an excessive calcium content is necessary. Rickets too are a typical sign of Jack of caletim., Kazana Wil set alf that right, and very soon your child Will be happy and benthy Agin
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vious day for Hong Kong, Owing to the large amount of water being shipped over the vessel's bows on to the deck,, an examination of the forward hatch covers had to be carried out
Chlef Officer Iyama, accompan- ted by the bosun, made his way to the forward part of the ship and commenced an examination of number one hatch. The vessel was then taking water over her bows. Suddenly a huge wave was seen to be. bearing down on the vessel. Captain Shimmura, who was on the bridge, saw the peru the two men were inoard shouted a warning through his megaphone. The bosun sprang to cover under the forecastle head, but evidently Chief Officer Iyama did not hear the warning, for, when he did at- tempt to jump, for safety the wave had already engulfed him." It bore him along the deck for some dis- tance and dashed him on to one of the winches,
When Mr. Iyama was extricated from the deck machinery, he was şutering terribly and was horribly -mutilated. His face was badly xmashed and his limbs broken. "Although everything was done to relieve the unfortunate man, he expired after about five hours.
Deceased was 35 years of age. and was one of the senior chief officers in the O.SK. Line, having been in the service for over ten years.
GIRL FALLS
FROM WINDOW
And Workman Falls From Hotel
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The Singapore ambulance -called out no fewer than a dozen times Saturday February 9 Beven calls to attend to accidents were received, four to cases of assault, and one call was in error. The most serious accident oc- curred at 6.45 p.m., when a young, well-dressed Chinese woman, be- lieved to be 20 years old, fell from the window of a third storey room in the Air View Hotel in Peck Beah Street. She fell into a back lane and was picked up in an unconscious condition. Apparent- ly, she had landed on her feet, for both her ankles were injured. She regained consciousness before, ad- mittance into hospital.
At 10 o'clock in the morning, a summons to Smith Street Was answered, but it was found that the patient had already died. He was a young Chinese, who is be- lleved to have collapsed and in- Jured himself in his fall..
An hour before this, a Chinese workman had been removed to hospital, haying fallen 20 feet from the Europe Hotel building on which demolition work is in progress. He häd
sustained Injuries which proved to be not serious,
The assault cases caused, little hurt to the persons, involved. In one case, Chinese quarrelled with another and struck him in the face with the point of an umbrella so that the man's upper lip, was split open. In another Malay and a Tikishia puller in the Telok Ayer district came to blows and both were taken to hospital with cuts and scratches, on their handl and arms,
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