Malaya Tribune, 19 March 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XVIIL- —No. 66 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. MARCH 19, 1931 FIVE CENT- The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, Mar. 19, 1931. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1931.
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    • 142 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. jOI CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. m i Brandy-Dry Ginger! ifm ¥m& Do you make the mistake i*A 7Xm\m\ not giving your Bran dy a name. v>*— luKm r onyou know tne superi- ori ty of A Staub Co.—Cognac. insist on STAUB'S SSI 181 3 STARS or 5
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    • 274 1 Soothing as a Zephyr, I Bracing as an East Wind, I Mellow as a Malayan Moon, I j Read's "Dog's Head Lager, I is the only BEER for the man of ffi r a nice discrimination. I Ask A "Kepala S THE LAGER WITH THAT "ENGLISH BEER" FLAVOUR. a 8
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    • 29 1 v -w v> y w y v i>'■ i_ v WmM m »ILTTiH IV *Imm 1• I -k 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 Richard Bartbelmess IN "The Dawn Patrol' 'PHONE 5261-5262.
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  • 372 2 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. EDITOR'S LETTER. Comments On The Mail. Dear Boys. I had a large batch of correspondence this v.eek, and it seems that all the space that pan be spared lor this letter will have to be devoted to comment. Oh, yes, I have to
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  • 166 2 f By Sidek bin Sirat.i Since 1928 the Government has been encouraging thrift by introducing a stamp saving bank. Why do the boys neglect this? It is tor us to be thrifty for our future lies in our own hands. I have known boys who o/ten
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  • 112 2 (By "Will O'the Wisp."t The solution of the pedigree puzzle is as iollows: John Snoggs can therefore say to Joseph Bloggs. "You are my father's brother-in-law because my father married ycur sister Kate: you are my brother's father-in-law because my brother married your daughter Mary: and you
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  • 131 2 i By Sportsman.) Those institutions which take up cricket should not run away with the idea that only the brilliant players should play cricket among themselves in school matches. This is a very bad policy, but it is present in certain institutions. Why is lt that good players
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  • 108 2 (By "Oi>tram Student.") A female panther and her rubs were prowling through the jungle one evening. She stopped for a time and began to sharpen her claws by tearing and scratching the bark of a tree. The cubs saw this and enquired of their mother why she did
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  • 23 2 The evil that men do lives after them: The good is oft interred with their bones. SHAKESPEARE. Sent by 'Chan."
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  • 373 2 How To Acquire Knowledge. i By "Observer." j Many men go through life seeing nothing, or not understanding, much less appreciating, what they see. I pity such, but I despise those who believe that they see, understand, and know everything, who have an explanation of their own
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  • 280 2 'By S.L.S.t Many of we boys have a habit of throwing things about and making everywhere scattered with paper. This is really an eyesore to ourselves as well to others. Moreover, it makes a very bad impression on other people, and they at once see how lazy and
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  • 147 2  -  By F.M. Ngee. We all like to be honoured, to honour and lead a happy l'fe. Do all men succeed in their attempts? Men are poverty stricken when they are lazy. Should we come to poverty we must at once call on our hands and brains to
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  • 115 2  -  ißy T. Kathiravala. The use of pen-names is advisable when one does not desire to broadcast one's identity. I do not think that "Spero Meliora" and "Mere Man" are eager to disclose their true names, fcr they have discussed an embarrassing subject. Some writers giory in the mystery cf
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  • 66 2 ißy Peter Raymond Tee./ In response to Mr T. C. Hwee's query uncler "Write Letters." I shall be glad to forward blank application forms to him and other readers who should desire to enrol themselw, as active member, cf a wcrld-renowne:! Amer can Cone prndence Club, namely, th«
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 154 2 Scarcely a man or woman can hope to go through life without the shadow of illness falling across their path at some time or other. But though the days of pain and sicknett cannot be avoided, the long and tedious process of convalescence, the gradual winning back to health and
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    • 305 2 i Jveep Your Hair NEAT /Wk\ GLOSSY—BEAUTIFUL V r £LfeUl DE CLOIJLE Evcntnte Hairtj 1 -r7 Iff your liair neat Mid attract on S- Your hair attains that Lfltf i il ivSv\ nealtay Appearance. Delightfully perfun W\ W so septic. It keeps the sealp m\f&m\\\^M-* I S S rowth °t
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  • 123 3 How The "Corner" Reached K.L. ißy "A Victorian."; I have just come to know of the existence of a "Boys' Corner" feature in your valuable journal. I am a schoolboy in a leading school at Kuala Lumpur and yet I do not understand why the existence of
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  • 258 3 (By T. Kathiravalu.) G. Balakrishnan has said. "I hope all the students of Singapore will co-operate with me in producing this union or association." We must give credit to Balakrishnan for his good suggestion. Balakrishnan understands that "there are many associations, unions and clubs for men and
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  • 243 3 (By "Start Now.") I have not come across any book specially written for those who keep dogs as a hobby. I shall be much obliged if my friends will inform me of such books that they may come across. People perhaps do not realise the value
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  • 212 3 (By Actions.") It is not easy to help the young, but it Is not impossible. Words are useless. Behaviour is the only thing that counts. Somehow or other, the grown-up, parent or guardian has so to act that the young know, without a.shadow of doubt, that the
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  • 209 3 (By Foo Wah Choo.) Idleness is a great evil and a great hindrance to well-being in mina and body. It prevents one from being good. The greatest drawback in any person is idleness. A man is liable to create mischief and harm society if he is frittering
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  • 510 3 Experiences Of An Enumerator. (By 'Tap.") There were some enumerators who were given Borne good districts, where their tasks wer-j lightened by the occupiers. There were also some unfortunates, and I was one of them My district was where many rikisha quarters are stationed. I went to distribute
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  • 274 3  -  <By "I.M. Crazy." The Cambridge results have just arrived, bringing disappointment to some and happ.ik to others. May I take this opportunuv to congratulate the successful ones and to wish the unfortunate ones better success next time. To those students who are apt to be disheartened by their
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  • 88 3  -  (By "Cheang." Bob: "Can you tell me how you can make a man's mirth into a crime by simply removing a punctuation mark?" Tom: "Well, that beats me." Bob: "Mans laughter!" Conductor: Your fare. Miss. Lady Passenger: (Blushing, but keeping quiet). Conductor (again): Your fare. Miss. Lady Passenger:
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  • 71 3 (By Evan Hong.) I read what "Miss Anxious" and "T. Kathiravalu" wrote respectively in the "Women's" and "Boys' Corner" about boys wasting their time by standing at street corners and staring at some girls. These boys will not get any benefit out of it. They should either take
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  • 48 3 (By Henry Hong.) As an old boy of Raffles Institution I am sorry to learn of "Disappointed's" failure in not being double-promoted to Standard VII I advise him not to think too much of the i idea of double-promotion if he is behind in his studies.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 223 3 YOU cfvNOT CUT-PRICE COTYS' The hottM of Coty's Products are in I world wide favour and have a reputa- 0 tion to sustain. It has come to our I notice that some of our Retailers are I selling Coty's Perfumeries at prices I under those of our list. I This
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    • 446 3 I "Butterfly" Paris Mushrooms, j I fiBSHSIJ "Butterfly Mushrooms ;F— -jjfl are a very fane delicacy. They [j constitute a wholesome, easily 5 I digestible and n tritious food and fc people with a weak stomach. Butter Wy Mushrooms are f tbe best selected choicel I I Obtainable from all
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    • 422 3 v i—ll—J i_J v cj CJ CJ CJ Cj CJ C JĔP%I Permanent A- jF by new MACHIN3 6 Months Guaranteed. f CHARGE $15.00. Op-to date equipment Installed, under expert control. BEAUTY HOUSE, ciprroo building. REGLYKOL, H a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon .chemical analysis that the
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  • 2478 4 AMERICAN LAWN TENNIS RANKING. The Ryder Cup Trouble. A Statue To Camera! (Special to the "Malaya Tribune."; London, Feb. 19. The crowds that have thronged Thurston's Billiards Hall during the past fortnight give but another example of the interest the public take in
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  • 432 4 "PINANG GAZETTE" ON S. S. (S.) A. BALLOT. The result of the ballot taken by the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association on the question of Council Reform has (says the Pinang Gazette") given a nasty jolt to those who profess to regard it as a matter of extreme urgency.
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    • 383 4 BOURNVILLE CCCOA for Strength Health and Strength JP^Spy^^ Cadbury's Bournville Cocoa will build up a Health to withstand trying climatic conditions. l) Strength to carry you through the hardest day 1 A cup of Bournville Cocoa is all food; it con- if»^ tains the greatest food value of any drink
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  • 278 5 IALDWIN'S charges against NEWSPAPERS. London. March 17. The Queen's Hall was crowded to-day on the rasion of a speech by Mr. Stanley Baldwin pgpport of Mr. Duff Cooper, the official fgittift candidate in the St. George's •Mtrtnste* by-election (where he is opposed HvSir grnest Petter, Independent Conservative).
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  • 120 5 Previously acknowledged $8,310.46 \V A Smith 20.00 Per R. B. Beattie Penang) 170.00 Per D A. E. Bell (Malacca): Proceeds of Cabaret Show $80.46 [motions: Malacca Swimming Club 100 I C Goho 40 The Hon. Mr. H. E. Nixon 25 G J. Gilmoui 25 Major
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  • 27 5 The untitled issue of Money orders for India -day is Rs. 153 for $100. The *"<Jr> nt of Mone y Orders from India Rs. 157 for $100.
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  • 1547 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, Mar. 19, 10 a.m. m g Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Ends. Buyers. Sellers. Kumban Tin Dec si £1> 2>o £1 3 Q cd 10.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 0.19.0 1. 5.0 0 5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June 31
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    • 23 5 ill defects of vision ton>ult M EZEKIEL SONS •Ufßfs and Optcians. Lk J Raffles Place, Singapore. X/ '1 0.D.. (Phila), F. 1.0. (Lend)
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    • 77 5 CJCJ C-J LJULJI-Jl—ll—ll—ll—ll—n—ll—li—ll—J l—li—"— ii ii—"—"—" l 1 I I Repairs. I We beg to announce our guaranteed and efllcient I service for the repair of WATCHES, CLOCKS and 3 I GRAMOPHONES by EXPERTS. I I A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. I YICK WAH HING, i =0 Watch-Makers and Jewellers,
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    • 155 5 PLUSETTE. Plusette Colours, Plusette Mixton, Plusette Sets, Plusette Brushes, Plusette Wooden Frames, Wool Frock Colours, Lustre Powder Colours, Brocate Dust Colours, Stencil Oil Colours, Stencil Sets, Stencil Papers, Stencu Brushes, Stencil Oil, Emulation Batik Colours, Silka Colours, Etc., Etc. D. T. LIM COMPANY, 353, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. j. M
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 221 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, MARCH 19. Tides—10.40 a.m.. 11.20 p.m. a'i Lea-ue: R.A. v. S.C.F.A. (Div. I», Stadium. S.C.C. v. Glosters (R.D.). S.C.C. (■taster Glee Singers. Victoria Theatre. 930 p.m. TO-MORROW, MARCH 20. Tides.—11.13 a.m.. 11.39 p.m. Prize Distribution, Singapore Chinese Girls' School 4.30 p.m. Meeting. Society of Yorkshiremen. Europe
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 248 6 IReserve Your Seats-Phone «5261. felisl To-night \9.isi cj The Thrilling Story of S I THE BRITISH ROYAL AIR FORCE a Dare Devil Pilots Breathtaking Stunts and the Most g g Human Heal Magnificently Acted Story ever brought a Bj to the Screen H I La«f nighf* audience voted it his
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    • 189 6 Amusements. I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 i I LAST NIGHT! I Ln a a 1 I Robert Montgomery Leila Hyams (2 a In a Sensational and revealing Story full of tense situations. jj g A picture that is different! >j I METRO GOLDWYN MAYER'S— I SINS I OF THE I I
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    • 221 6 leas TO-NIGHT 9.151 I NORMA I SHEARER j 3 MARIE DRESSLER I In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayers l I brilliant comedy j "LET US BE GAY" IF YOU MISSED THE GLORIOUS PRO- 1 a DUCTION AT THE ALHAMBRA j I Now's Your Chance! I I 'Phone 5708. mm* mmm UM Geyu NIGHT XII
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  • 144 7 The "Ohio Maru" is expected to-morrow from Suez and is sailing the next day for Japan. The N.Y.K. "Hakodate Maru" is due on Monday from Hong Kong and is proceeding to Calcitta the next day. The "Anhui" is due either to-night or early to-morrow morning from Amoy and
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  • 175 7 Makassai." Dut. 362 tons. Capt. Triebels from Rengat. 18-3; for Indragiri. 20-3. 'Loudon," Dut. 1.127 tons. Capt. Janssen. from Batavia. 18-3; for Batavia, 20-3 Larut." Brit. 464 tons. Capt. Stoker, from Kuantan. 19-3: for Kuantan, 21-3. "Rejnsf Dut. 1,432 tons, Capt. Visser. from Semarang, 19-3; for Cheribon, 21-3. Blinjoe."
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  • 105 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. March 19. Bast Wharf (Entrance Gate I). Suisang 22; Rajula—Anhui 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate I). Khyber 18; City of Bristol 16; Cingalese Prince 11; Kamuning 10; Anchises 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S|. Kaga Maru 32; Egra 35; KLstna 38. Empire Dock
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  • 88 7 A complaint has been made to this office that coolies waiting to obtain deck passages by 8.1. steamers are often victimised by people who take their money for the alleged purpose of buying tickets for them and then disappear or deny receipt of the cash. Doubtless the
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  • 84 7 TOO MUCH OIL PRODUCED. Oslo, March 18. Though the whaling season in the Antarctic is not yet finished, several leading Norwegian whaling companies have decided to cease chasing for the season and order their vessels home owing to the great production of whale oil. These companies have already
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  • 126 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R. A. REPORT. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's weekly auction report dated March 18, states: Catalogued 1,734.599 lb. —774.37 tons. Offered 1,530,062 1b.=683.06 tons. Sold 1.083.554 1q,=483.73 tons. London spot 3 T s d. New York spot 7\ cents. Prices Realised. Ribbtd
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  • 96 7 (By arrangement with the 'S.F.P.' j London. March 18. 5.15 p.m. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons nodfy toCay's tin prices as follows: Spot £123 f> 16 (£123 9 16> Forward £124 13 16 (1124 15 16). The market it steady. Messn. Symington and Sinclair not if
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  • 84 7 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and/or ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon 0.74 Yellow Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gall, tin $3.10 Shell Aviation Spirit ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon 0.90 STANDARD OIL CO., OF NEW YORK.
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  • 95 7 Reuter. Batavia. March 18 The People's Council has approved the Government Bill for temporary restriction of sugar exports. The measure provides that no sugar shall be exported without written Government permission and the maximum amount to be exportea shall be lixed annually for the whole of
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  • 38 7 (By arrangement with the "SS.P.") London. March LB. Kledang report shows a loss oi £178. making the total debit 18.604. Java Amalgamated show a deficit for 1930 of £17.700 but carry forward a credit of £1.414.
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  • 144 7 Singapore, March 19. Rice. New 1 per Koyan $215 Rice, New 2 $190 Rice, New 3 $173 Rice. New 4 $157 Rice, Saigon A-l $165 Rice, Saigon 1 $153 Rice, Saigon 2 $148 Rice, Saigon 3 $130 Rice. Rangoon 1 $138 Rice, Rangoon 2 $130 Rice. Par Boiled No.
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  • 152 7 CONTINUED DECREASE IN VALUES. The following comparative statement of the valup of Malaya's foreign trade, excluding parcel post and bullion, in 1930 and 1931, is issued by the Department of Statistics. Total Trade 1931 IMPORTS Increase EXPORTS Increase Increase or or Decrease 1930 1931 Decrease!—)
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  • 191 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. March 19, 11 a.m. The rubber market presents a bit of an enigma and it is impossible to foretell 24 hcurs ahead Much way it may turn. News of ihe Restriction conference is the chief factor in 'causing this uncertainty and Reuter's leport
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  • 306 7 RUBBER. March 19. 11 a.m. London—3 13 16d.. down l/16d. New York—7 cents <G). down cent. Shaits:—Steady Allenbys $I—sl.lo,1 —$1.10, Ayer Moleks 75—85 cents. Ayer Panas 85—95 cents. Bassetts 55—60 cents. Brogas 55—60 cents. Bukit Jelotongs 25—30 cents, Bukit Katils 30 —35 cents, Colinsburghs $1.10—51.20. Connemaras
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  • 529 7 Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly report dated March 17, state: All sections of the local market have remained quietly steady throughout the week and with only a small business passing very few changes in quotations have occurred. An announcement has been made by the F.M S.
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  • 60 7 Singapore, March 19. Bayers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 12 12 Standard R.S.S. on Tender. March 12 12% April 12% 12 May 12 12 April/June 12-s. 12 T July September 13% 13% Tcne of Market:—Dull. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 3 13/16 d. per
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  • 298 7 British Official. (By courtesy ol H. and S. Bank./ Singapore, March 19. Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 27 /32d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d., London jo days' sight 2s. S 25/32 d., London SO lays' sight 2s. London demand 2a. J 23/S2d., London T.T.
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  • 19 7 Mr. Wee Gen Dol has consented to be a an SSTa VICe r PWrtdent f the cWnese Musicf.l Association,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 710 7 VICTORIA THE »TPE j COMMENCING TO-NIGHT FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY I Thursday, Friday Sat., Mar. 19, 20, 21, AT 9.30 P.M. j!J THE FAMOUS I 'Westminster Glee Singers" Complete Change of Programme Nightly. Booking Now Open at Littles $3, j \TIN EE:—Saturday 5.15 p.m. Children Half Price, j I CoM«d«g
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 236 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. MARCH 19. Miri k Philippine Islands I Burgenland I 3pm Sarawak «Kuching. 3 pm Southern and Western India iRajulai 3 pm Upper Burma. North and East India lEgraj 3 p.m Penang and Rangoon (Gustav I Diederichsen I 3 p.m Siam (except Lower Siami (Kistna) 4 pm Selat
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  • 759 8 The extension of Sir Cecil Clementi's leave in England has given rise to conjecture. That it should merely be in order to give His Excellency a longer holiday is an explanation acceptable to few people. Malaya needs the personal presence of its Governor and High Commissioner now more
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  • 349 8 Mi W R Boyd. Secretary to Resident, Selangor. who was to have gone Home on leave on April 4. is not now goinc on that dale, his leave having even postponed. The numbers of the S ngapore Sinhalese Association are reminded of the special general meeting to be held on
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  • 74 8 Holland by •Tjerimai,"' due Singapore at in a.m. tu-mcrrow. The P. and O. "Rajputana." with mails from Emcpi. (London mails despatched en Feb. 28). is expected to reach Penang at 1 p.m. to-day. The mails will probably be 'orwarded from Prai b. special train and should reach Singapore
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  • 458 8 LIBERAL CRISIS. MEETING OF LEADERS ADJOURNED. British Official. London. March 18. Rumours of a closer Liberal-Labour association, even the possibility of Mr. Lloyd George accepting a portfolio in the Labour Cabinet, were rife this evening prior to the meeting of the Liberal Parliamentary Party called
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  • 130 8 DEATH OF FORMER RESIDENTGENERAL, F.M.S. Vence (France). March 19 The death has occurred of Sir William Thomas Taylor —Reuter. Sir William Thomas Taylor. K.C.M.G CMG. was born on Nov. 10. 1818. He was Collector ol Customs and Excise-. Larnaka. Cyprus, in 1879. and three years later he
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  • 22 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. L.ndcn:—3 13 16d. No* York:— 1% cents (Gi. Singapore :—12-12'., cents. TIN. Singapoic:—£52.37';;. (225 tons sold).
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  • 611 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON." m Rotarian Dwight Davis made very happy speech last evening tl said some pleasant things- clearly meant them. A It may also be said that R John Scott furnished one brightest oratorical efforts, sentiments neatly expressed— the verdict on tha utterances Excellencies. The reception earlier
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 293 8 I New Table Centres J 1 SMAHT AND USEFUL. s. N I SILVER PLATED FLOWER STANDS jjj Small Size Price 8 00. B Largo Size Price $15.00. a I AN IDEAL WEDDING GIFT. 3 SEE THEM AT S 1 Robinson Co., Ltd. pJ i Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.» ffi
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    • 108 8 1 ZENITH. I j The Quality Watch. I I THE RIGHT TINE. 1 I ALL THE TIME. I I FOR A LIFE TIME. [jj Sole Agents for: Cj H STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND F.M.S. S I U.S. De Silvai I Bros., jj I JEWELLERS. g fl, HIGH STREET, 3 .SINGAPORE. g
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 243 8 TO-DAY'S RADIO. Singapore. VS1AF < 42.3 metres), transmit ing speech and music from 7.30 p.m. daily Radio-Saifrrn 149.5 metres), to-day 6.3 p.m news and Annamite music: 8.15 p.m.. gramophone records and ItattOB announcements: 9.15 to 10.15 p.m.. concert by the Orchestra under the direction of If. Andre Bayer: Overture of
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  • 761 9 -PUT UP THE SWORD." OPPOSING VIEWS OF THE FUTURE. Reuter. Rugby, March 18. I,, bate on the situation in India in the Hol i Lords, the Lord Chancellor (Lord r ferred to the events leading
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  • 83 9 TWO MILLION STERLING TAKEN. Reuter. T London, March 19. I -eription lis* of the Irish Grand Sweepateka closed at midnight. The money is approximately £1,100.000. total, including grants to hospitals, d prize money, is expected to be »0.000 There were long queues of in n °utside the
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  • 33 9 Horn RN KR. on pages 2 and 3. Topi, SPOET8 REVIEW, cn page 4. tSmmr F TO-DAY, on page 8. NO if THENCE. 0n *3 12 UtOM INDIA, cn page 14.
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  • 196 9 CHARGE AGAINST POLICE. hung up by arms for ten HOURS. Reuter. Cork, March 18. A harrowing account by a middle-aged charwoman, the supporter of an invalid husband and two children, of how she and a friend were beaten, half-stripped and assaulted by two plain-clothes members of
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  • 161 9 Reuter. WINDFALL FOR STATE. London. March 18. The falling in recently of several millionaire estates has relieved the pessimism as regard the falling off of death duties. The latest, which is most unexpected, is £1.243.000 left by Mr. Montague Stanley Napier, ex-chairman of Naper and
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  • 162 9 DEATH FOR HUSBAND, PRISON FOR WIFE. Reuter. Regensburg. March 18 A trial strongly resembling the '"Blazing Car" case In England which resulted in tne execution of Arthur Rouse "for the murder of an unknown man* ended here to-day, when sentence of death was passed by the
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  • 246 9 SUCCESSFUL EFFORTS TO SAVE CAPT. SEDILES. Reuter. Madrid, March 18. The deat'n sentence on Capt. Sediles, after trial in connection with the Jaca revolt, has been the signal for demonstrations of indignation in many parts of Spain, especially among students. The disturbances centre in Madrid and are
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  • 65 9 Reuter. London. March 18. Io v officially stated that the RlOl report is not yet complete. Mr. F. Montague (UnderSecretary for Air) stated in the House of Commons yesterday, in reply to a question about the "Daily Hera'd" publicat on of a forecast oi the
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  • 494 9 HORRIFIED CHILDREN. CRIME OF DISCHARGED SERVANTS. Reuter. Peiping, March 18. A foreign official message from Yunnanfu, dated March 16. states that two American missionary ladies were murdered there the previous night. No names are given. Shanghai. March 18 The two American women missionaries were murdered in their
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  • 85 9 DIET AT A STANDSTILL. RESULT OF ASSAULT BY THE OPPOSITION. Reuter. Tokyo. March 19. All the stenographers in the Lower House have struck, with the result that the proceedings in the Diet are at a starfas.ill. The strike is due to the riotous scenes during the recess last
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  • 62 9 DEPLORABLE CONDITIONS. Reuter. Riga. March 18. Despite regulations forbidding workers to leave their posts at present, 10.000 miners have "deserted the mines in the Donetz Basin in the last eight weeks, chiefly owng to deplorable housing and feeding. More stringent measures against desertion are consequently being enforced
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  • 102 9 Reuter. Sydney. M. re!; 18. The creation nf a great "Labour Army" to defend Labour's ideals has been approved by the Metropolitan Lebour Conference which has decided to organise distric councils all o\e/ the country in order to combat the anti-Labour forces —Reuter. Canberra, March
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  • 1760 9 ROTARY DINNER. TRIBUTE BY PHILIPPINES GOVERNOR-GENERAL. The last time I vsited Singapore was 26 years ago. The marvellous changes that the intervening years have brought about may well stand as an eternal symbol of the constructive genius of the English people." This
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    • 230 9 1 A New Product that meets a S I Great Demand i "I NSU LWOOD" I 9 I I I j British Efficiency Board 1 j USED j j Internally for Lining or Panelling I Ceilings-Walls- Partitions i fl M a Supplied In Two Qualities 1 ORDINARY and ANT-PROOFED I
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  • 213 10 RECEPTION ON THE "PIT ISBI RGH At the invitation of the American ConsulGeneral (Mr. Lester Maynard). the members oi '.he American community in Singapore nv' His Excellency at a tiffin at the Seaview Hot. yesterday, and in the early evening a receptu: was given by His Excellency
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  • 67 10 Sports Pastimes. HOME LEAGUES. Results Of Mid-Week Matches. ASSN. FOOTBALL. London. March 18. English and Scottish League ties played to-day resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. 11l (Southern). Southend 5. Exeter I. ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. 11l (Northern). York 3. Hull 2. SCOTTISH LEAGUE, DIV. L Kilmarnock 1 Aberdeen 1. Rangers
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  • 336 10 Harbour Board Well Beaten By Warders. The Warders proved too good for the Harbour Board, beating them by 4 —0 yesterday in Div. II of the Singapore League. The «ame was played on the Warders' ground Mr N. James xefereed and the teams were. Warders: Morgan;
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  • 121 10 CHINESE "A" OVERWHELM P. BRANI. The S.C.F.A "A" met the Pulau Brani team in the Reserve Division of the Singapore League, defeating the latter by six goals to nothing on the S.R.C. ground yesterday. The ground was not ideal after the showers. Halftime arrived with the Chinese
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  • 269 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. AAA team v. Glosters "B" Co. to-day at the S.C.F.A. ground: Yeo Ah Kow. Tan Teng Seng. Koh Swee Chiang. Ooh Choon Teng, Lim Chee Kit. Khor Hooi Khoon. Yeo Cnoon Song. Tan Cheow Hin. Tay Quee Liang. Ong Cheong Hooi. and Ng Loo Beng. Reserves:
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  • 43 10 There will be two interesting first division games on the Stadium to-day and on Saturday. To-day the R.A. will oppose the Chinese and on Saturday the S.C.C. and Malays will appear. The usual admission charges—lo cents, 25 cents and 50 cents—will b* made
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  • 167 10 SATURDAY'S GAME AT ML RRAYFIELD. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Reuter London, March 18. Once more the England selectors have gambled with new talent, this time in an endeavour to make history at Murrayfield on Saturday by winning their first international rugger match in Scottish territory. England's drastic changes for
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  • 173 10 GOLF. Larry Montes. the open golf champion of the Philippine Islands, will play in a four ball exhibition matc,h at Bukit Timah on Saturday at 2.45 p.m. Montes will be partner-d by R. Craik against L. D. Hardie and M M. Paterson. A German eight will compete
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  • 253 10 TRIUMPH OF MEN ACTING WITHOUT WOMEN. It cost two aviators' lives and a pile of money to produce "The Dawn Patrol." which drew full houses at the Capitol yesterday. If anybody wishes to be thrilled, this picture is the medium. It is a war story,
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  • 347 10 RUBBER DEALERS IN DISPUTE. There was an echo of an action heard before Mr. Justice Stevens, involving a transaction in Singapore standard "C" crepe rubber, in a case commenced before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell to-day. Messrs. Brinkman and Co., the plaintiffs, are claiming the return of $19,628.56 and
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  • 173 10 RIOT IN MODEL PRISON. Reuter. Joliet (Illinois), March 19. Fire and rioting raged in the hew Stateville Prison, one of the finest penal institutions m the world, following the arrival of the notorious boy murderer, Nathan Leopold, aged 19, and other prisoners from the old prison
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  • 139 10 AN INCREASE IN EXPORT TARIFF. Reuter. Nanking. March 18. The Minister oi Finance, Mr. T. V. Soong. haf. submitted to the Central Political Council i. memorandum proposing the revision of the export tariff schedule. He suggests that the old export tariff rates collected ad valorem shall remain
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  • 101 10 British Official. Rugby, March 17. Several Argentine airmen witnessed a remarkable display near London by G. S. Staniland. the well-known British pilot, In a new Falrey "Firefly" machine, which is probably the fastest fighting aeroplane in the world. Staniland swooped almost to the ground at 380 m.p.h.
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  • 144 10 Reuter. Geneva. March 18. Desperate efforts are being made to save the tarriff truce of 1930 from complete shipwreck. Four suggestions have been submitted to the meeting of the Economic Conference here, all aiming at prolonged existence of the Trade Convention of 1930, which will otherwise
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  • 116 10 Reuter. New York. March 18 Formal charges that Mayor Walker has discharged his duties in a "wasteful and incompetent fashion" are made by the City Affairs Committee, whose report is published by Governor Roosevelt. The committee, which is a private organisation of leading citizens, says that
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  • 260 10 In the Supreme Court to-day, before the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison, Ahmad Talip bin Hadji Mohamed Sahib, as administrator of the estate and effects of Senin. deceased, sued Esah binte Tamat, for the possession of a certain piece of land in Paya Lebar. The plaintiff alleged
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  • 644 10 DRAFTING THE PACT. NO AGREEMENT ON SIZE OF SHIPS. British Official. London. March 18. In the House of Commons to-day Sir Charles Cayzer (C, Chester) asked whether the written assurance to be given to Prance and Italy by Britain, in connection with the naval agreement, that
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  • 261 10 Reuter. Belgrade, March 18. Major. Rekelov. one of whose arms was torn off in the bomb explosion yesterday, died this morning. All the newspapers to-day describe the bomb outrages as the work of foreign agitators. One warns "Jugo-Slavia's northern neighbour" that it is "a dangerous game to
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  • 496 10 AGENDA FOR MONDAY S MEETING. A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held on Monday at 10.30 a.m. The agenda includes the following: Questions By Mr. P. Simpson: "1. Are the Government s experts of the opinion that the denudation of the hillsides to the west of
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  • 173 10 THREE MALAYS KILLED BY COMPATRIOT. <From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. March 18. Three Malays are dead at Puchong near Kuala Lumpur, following the discovery by an attap worker, named Duga. of his wife in the house of a former police sergeant in susp.cious circumstances. He suspected his
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  • 79 10 NAZIS BEATEN UP. Reuter. Hamburg, March 18. A savage revenge for the murder in a tramcar ot Henning. a Communist Municipal Councillor, was taken by Ccmmun st members of Hamburg Parliament this afternoon. As soon as the House opened the Communists rushed the Nazis 2nd beat
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  • 103 10 "RAFFLES' IN REAL LIFE. Reuter. Los Angeles. March 18 A •Raffles" in real life has been sentenced to terms of from two to ten years in San Quentin State Prison for a series of daring burglaries and his chaffeur was sentenced to one to five years. The name
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  • 70 10 Reuter. Loi.dor. Mai eh 18. Ten of the crew perished in the wreck oi the Glasgow steamer ••Citrine." which struck Bradda Head off the Isle of Man during the night. The "Citrine" left Belfast on Monday for North Wales but anchored later on account of
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  • 134 10 PROPOSED CUT IN CIVIL SERVANTS' SALARIES. Reuter. Wellington (New Zealand' Uu The House of Representatives, ftt night sitting, read for the Br* I Finance Bill, providing for a reductn per cent, in the salaries of civil servanv strong Labour opposition. An alhai Labour urges Trade
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  • 298 11 Sports Pastimes. SELANGOR RACES. Weights For Saturday. THE TURF J tps for the second day of the Selangor T c b spring race meeting at Kuala I on Saturday are: Ponies —Class 2 —Div. 1—4 furs.— 9.5, Eternity 8.7, Kylpa 8.5, Long7 13. Young Egypo 7.13, Roaming 7.9, c n
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  • 782 11 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. This week's matches in the First, Second and R« serve Divisions of the S.A.F.A. League S.A.F.A. LEAGUE, DIV. I. To-day. Chinese v. R.A. Stadium. Saturday. Malays v. S.C.C. at Stadium. SC.C Cherrington. Elmer, Brummitt; Harper. Reade. Donald: Brown, Joy, Kendall, Pennycook and McFarlane. S.A-F.A. LEAGUE. DIV.
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  • 300 11 "VIKING' EXPLOSION. Reuter. PERILOUS PASSAGE TO THE SHORE. New York. March 17. The ice-breaker "Imogene" and two Government relief ships, the "Sagona" and the "Franklin." are rushing to the rescue of the "Viking." The survivors are still huddled on the ice. Flares and bonfires were kept
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  • 67 11 WHY DOES HE TRAVEL BY WARSHIP? Reuter. Mexico City, March 17. "Why does President Hoover travel in warships when visiting foreign countries?" asks "Excelsior." referring to the President's forthcoming visit to Porto Rico in the battleship "Arizona.' 1 "Is it because it makes the voyage more
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  • 89 11 WHEAT DUMPING—NAVAL CONCENTRATION. Reuter. Constantinople, March 18. That Soviet dumping of wheat is responsible for an increase of 40 per cent, in the tonnage that passed through the Dardanelles in 1930, as compared with that of 1929, is revealed in the report of the Straits
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  • 116 11 The 41st anniversary of the Chinese Christian Association was held at the Singapore Girls' School Hall recently with Mr. J. M. Fraser in the chair. An interesting programme was enjoyed by the large gathering of members and friends. The report of the committee was read by Mr.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 127 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. TO-DAY, MARCH 19. 5.15 p.m.—Company H. Q, «'E" (Chinese) Coy.. Recruits—Drill. Trained Men—Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—606, Serangcon Road, S.V.F.A., First Aid and Squad Drill. TO-MORROW, MARCH 20. 5 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Coy., Drill and Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. 1st Bn. Sig. Sec., Cable Drill, Crossings,
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  • 91 12 (Our reader* are invited to write to us on subject* of public interest. It must be underttood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinion* expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen
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  • 597 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Though Mr. V. K. Anandam's views as to adopting the Hindu New Year's Day as a public holiday are to be appreciated, yet let it be clearly borne in mind that that will affect the independent opinions of many of our
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  • 317 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—What a blazing subject has been brought under discussion by A.J.C! He need not bother. He is a free man. But will he explains to us what he is—an Indian, European, Eurasian, Chinese or what? Surely and with great emphasis every one
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  • 122 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—The cinemas are doing fairly good business at present, in spite of the trade depression now prevailing. I would like to ask: Are the matinees on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays specially meant for school children? If so, are they being admitted at
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  • 251 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.' 1 Sir,—With reference to the above question, my answer is "Yes." I am a reader of many newspapers. English and Chinese, but I never go to bed without a glance over the correspondence in the M.T" It is positively interesting. To
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  • 119 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune,") Sir. —The language obstacle against the political unity of India is not so great as it is generally represented to be; the fifteen principal languages of the country are spoken by 290,000,000 out of a total population of nearly 320,000.000.'
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  • 74 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir, —On my way to office this morning. I saw a burly policeman drag a little boy of twelve years along the road to the station because he was carrying a tray containing cigarettes and matches for sale. I defy any medical
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  • 69 12 A correspondent says that he has been paying $16 and then $14 month as rent for his house, but has found that the receipts (in Chinese) have been for smaller amounts. He asks if hi can claim a refund of the amounts paid in excess of those shown
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  • 24 12 A Chinese reader wishes to know where he can obtain the British product, salzium salts. Can anyone oblige with the inform, tion?
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  • 486 12 FRANCE "EXTRALITY." READY TO RELINQUISH UNCONDITIONALLY? Reuter. Hon Kong. March 18. A Japanese Trade Mission is expected to arrive in Hong Bang and Canton to-day. General Lung Wan. chairman of the Government of Yunnan, has been forced to retire by his subordinates, who are now planning to form a new
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    • 71 12 i i ALHAMBRA OPENING TO-MORROW. jj^jj}) B I Cargo of I > e s c° u^a n< SEE Indian hordes WAYM E dreaming of ;r cHu»aiiLLmA p o c s a joys and sorrows ot and peace at bravo men and BREMDEJ- the end of loyal women. »y jjf TisSSy
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    • 320 12 Opening Shortly j Capitol Silk Store I J WATCH THE DATE. I If? II ow Parker U I *"Pressureless ff Touch" f improves your handwriting "Pressurelets Ton IT* an<l feataerlight poise combine in the new streamlined Parker Duofold to give such instant, easy flow of ink that the pen writes
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  • 751 13 MALAYAN SPORTSMEN'S ANNUAL. The Malayan Sportsmen's Annual fcr 1930 Is now on sale. The coloured cover design is pleasing and shows to good effect the development of the printer's art in Malaya. Cricket occupies pride of place and the first 82 pages are devoted*to it, while association football
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  • 85 13 In regard to the recent Municipal decision that the rate per unit for the first 1,500 units of electrical energy be reduced from 20 cents to 17 cents Committee No. 5 decided that the following revised flat rate tariff be adopted, with effect from April 1: Up
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  • 133 13 Greyhound race-goers have no jockeys they can follow, but many of them place their faith in the draw for position and make a practice of backing certain trap numbers. An analysis of the returns of winners on the London tracks, licensed by the National Greyhound Racing Club, makes it clear,
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    • 311 13 I Wassiamull I The Shopping Centre of the Town II for I Latest Silks Curios.j 56 57, HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 7144. I. AN IDEAL TONIC. C Has been awarded 24 Gold and Silver Medals. H Serravallo s Tonic" I jsf§B m W m^m (BARK and IRON WINE) C 5a4 Stimulates
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  • 2004 14 New Viceroy 9 s Hope And Optimism. Speech At Farewell Function. "With a vivid recollection of the splendid loyalty of the Princes and people of India during the four years of the Great War I am going out full of faith, hope and optimism," declared Lord Willingdon
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    • 342 14 SOLE AGENTS: N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. SINGAPORE JPJEJSANO, FREE LIFE READINGS TO READERS OF THIS PAPER. The veil-known Astrologer Prof. Roxroy has once more decided to favour the people of this country with Free Test Readings of their Hves. Prof. Roxroy's fame is so well-known in this country that
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    • 123 14 The People's Paper. THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE," of course I Malayas Topical Organ FOR ONLY 5 CENTS DAILY. Its Circulation is continually ncreasing—that is clear proof of fl* sustained Popularity. Be sure you get it regularly by becoming a Subscriber. The Subscription Form below may be used. Date. To The Manager,
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    • 453 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. Incorporated tn England.) (AIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. mjcixselab and oriental steam Navigation co.. London and i |r east mail service. gndet Contract with His Majesty's Government.) Ot 1 WARD FROM LONDON, for China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1931. 16.644 Mar.
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    • 618 15 JTE J THE K. LINE Uap&nMail), TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail S SUWA MARU 10,700 Mar. 26 27 S FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Apr. 9 10 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,400 Apr. 22 23 TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 May 6 7 HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 May 2o
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    • 593 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. 'Incorporated tn The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. PULDA for Manila, Hong Kong. Shanghai. Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Mar 2 9 HOMEWARDS. S ALLER for Marseilles, Oran, London, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen Mar. 27 •Cabin and intermediate passenger accommodation. gCargo steamers with limited
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    • 251 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH wmM BRmSH VlPillfev INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. OSes: I. Ftnlayton Green. the eastern united assurance corporation LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3. Malacca Street.
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    • 549 15 BANKS. THE MKRCANTILE BANK Or INDIA, LIMITED. Registered in London, nnder the Com pints* Actt of 1992 to It99, on 2nd 0«c«mWr lt9ij Authorised Capital CI OOC.OQC Subscribed Capital Cl.gOO.OCC Paid-up Capital ci.060.00P Reserve Fund and Rest Cl.04fl.fOt HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Charcb Slr*»k. London, E.C. I. BOARD OF DIRECTOR!*
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    • 463 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank Limited. Meyer Chambers, RAFFLES SQUARE, j SINGAPORE. beg to announce that they ar« inaugurating a New Service for their customers in the shape of Safe Deposit boxes for the keep in j c? jewellery, bonds, title-deeds and other valuable property. These boxes have been ordered
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    • 2167 16 LEARN 5 LANGUAGES WITHIN 3 MONTHS. Everybody's Vocabulary (SECOND EDITION English, Malay, Hindustani, Hokkien and Japanese. For Students, Tourists, Travellers, etc. By Mehta Prilhvi Chand, Chief Inspector of Police C.1.D., S.S. Price $1.25 net. OBTAINABLE AT EVERY BOOK-STALL. M. Mohamed Dulfakir Co SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. 'Phone 3695. Le zZAAercie/s
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    • 591 16 Teo Hoo Lye Institution. SPECIAL NIGHT COMMERCIAL CLASS. A special night Commercial Class has been started and students will be trained and pr t sented for the November. 1931, London Chamber of Commerce Junior Commercial Certificate in the following subjects:—ENGLlSH, ARITHMETIC, BOOK-KEEPING SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING. All subjects handled by a
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