Malaya Tribune, 10 April 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVIII. No. 84 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1931 t?lVL CNlllT The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday. April 10, 1931. Malaya Tribune. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 177 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. T.)U CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, oaaoi locaoc 101=301 1 01=101 ioaoi=3oC3oi=3iOC3oi lonoi loaoeuocao >■'•%' fj jj CHRYSLER [J PLYMOUTH S EASY RIDING D I I==» In comf(>rt and steadiness P]ym()iith is ii()t L I j £-!■.< even approached in its price-held and it is one flk 3
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    • 15 1 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 ERNST LUBITSCH'S MONTE CARLO with Jack Buchanan Jeanette Mac Donald. 'PHONE 5261-5262.
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  • 91 2 {Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions 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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  • 126 2 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune") Sir.—It was m November, 1929, that the question was discussed in your valuable paper re erecting a shed at the Upper Serangoon Road Cemetery, to shelter people attending funerals from the hot mid-day sun or a sudden heavy downpour? You will be
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  • 272 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir,—I read with great interest Mr. Lee Hock Lye's comments on the above subject and thi meaning of the letters "C. L. U. B." I turned over the lists of abbreviations in Chambers' and Collins's dictionaries, but could not And the same as
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  • 366 2 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune") Sir.—There can be no concealment of the fact that in this Colony as well as in the F.M.S. there are a very large number of unemployed Eurasians consequent on the present slump, and as a direct result of such unemployment, misery and poverty
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  • 228 2 t/«? kttttor. .Valapll Ltr—Klav I nave Utlle to «»> »ume> tblna about tbe -llteH ol local Lan6 perlorrnanc»»? regarcts ti,r lev at present. ?.eem to oe «omr objections to t»,em park ill uncloubt«Ux t«> lar a»»y lrom tovn lor tbe enjoMlenl. ol peonle lnan motur-oKuer» 'INe <3H«lenH t»
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  • 210 2 > ro t/,<» ?°r,dune."i Lll —l luilv l»l)2V llli:» «Uuni: < li, l,ti<.ullo„ «il Lur<il»e»n nam»»b nv c7Ntne«e »n<! n«nlll UXl l.< «»0tl «l,a> «eem > !c1», n nrc»»r,trv lxrNat» in or«ler «0 un tNe tiror» rnc V«5terri mo<le ll>,!5 »n>. to tNelr ,urna»neH,
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  • 31 2 url»e5 lnlliTnantlv about «N»- ml'beNaviour :,l lNl <7»pltol 1 Nea,r», lXalaeca, ol one «vno «7el>alnl> to lcnov but v,' can lnl«ll> nublllt» letter»! about «in- «-oncluct ol ln<i.vt<i,lal>;
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  • 38 2 llu»u be tzlacl t<' nun::>n N<l»ticr'e" lnlere«'Ma ami ll,ln,m»llve letter «vtil complv tne rulr lNal rorresponclenlx m»«l lur»»r<l ttlelr name» alili n<i<lre«He»— i< lor»UHUt> vitb v blcn. obv,ou«!> lNHclveNtntlv l»e bus lailecl lu r^omulv
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 408 2 "MADGE" I 59, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. 1 REMOVAL SALE. I TO CLEAR I I LADIES' CHILDREN S HATS I Prices from $1.50 to $3.75. I LADIES' CHILDREN'S DRESSES 1 g at Great Reductions. I INFANTS ROMPERS 1 Prices from 50 cts. 9 75 cts to $1.00 each. MEN! here's a
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    • 102 2 jjj ASK FOR: jjj "BUTTERFLY GREEN PEAS" I g in ne est anc Cheapest in the Dj E Market! [j g Grown in the sunny gardens of Dj RiViera I I ()l)tainable at the following S KIM AXN> SELEGIE STORE j{j S LIM KHOON ,lENG HIGH S.TREET to I li\
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    • 120 2 I Capitol Silk i Store. j Just Opened! Just Opened cj Fresh consignments of Printed Cfepe-de-cnene g Georgette and all plain coloured silk>. A VISIT WILL BENEFIT YOU. g 56, North Bridge Road. He'd never dream of r-^^ —I missing k e,< never dream or missing his wash in >
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  • 323 5 0, a pe»z l0 <M 25 lwell l« !U 24 «5»L <ti «pombret! lcaU 52 V/er lmixecl «mail m«b» lu»ll l5 ><nct»Hru <bard tail»-» xatl 20 «lmapper» sat» t'm-sli? «dorab» xatl 22 »r»v> KaU e6 ttnreadlins» Kail 29 (Lpanisb lcatl 20 tberrin,' xat» 20 v,>5 lariee. suit water lrat» «»5
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  • 1318 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. illinine. >v »l4«Le74, UT 43L488U co.. MIlo «TOO» »so»L»7S8 19. Itt a.m. V CLOLlXO «HUOT/tTIOdlL. UlMlu? 8u5«r» Sellers. iMl ll, »aam Xumban, TW Dee. »1 li. 00 tl. 2.5 I »0.0 austral alalav Oee. «1 01«H L 10 s U5« 2un» 3« "llH 0l2 2 x«i i.0«
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    • 94 5 GENEVA BRILLIANTS I Are equal to real pects. Especially in i shining and hard11/1/^~~ ness. Cut glasses like real b*lll*BlolB- against fire, steel file. nitric acid, water and oils. MvSv Order now and give fM"\ it a trial. Price $4 per carat any size. Terms:—Cash or C.O.D. Sole Agents: GREENLAND,
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    • 79 5 Read Read Introducing our prawncrackers in the market, the public are assured that these delicious prawncrackers are made of the very finest materials, possessing wonderful flavours chat must please and satisfy the most exacting tastes. A trial will convince yen. Obtainable from: Guan Hong Co., Robinson Road. Bun Bee St
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    • 137 5 NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO* !S*. High Street, Singapore. Manufacturing Opticians aaf > Preeertptlen Werka, i onQ Gnarantee far beet qanifty bel I moderate price. I* m a LEPROSY Diabetes, V.D., Consumption, Asthma, Piles, Impotency, Leucorrhoea, Women's Complaints, and numerous other Chronic Diseases are cured. CONSULT THE SPECIALISTS AT THE HIMALAYAN
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 295 6 I "Where everyone goes'' jf I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.1S g Don f t Miss Your Las* Chance to See and Hear 1 I JACK BUCHANAN j g England's mosl popular Musical Comedy Star 3 s and IJEANETTE MacOONALD 5j More beautiful and delightful than ever H ERNST LUBITSCH S Excellent
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    • 236 6 Amusements. I I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j Matinees: To-Morrow I and Sunday at 3 p.m. J CHILDREN HALF PRICE. j LAST NIGHT'S RAPTUROUS FIRST NIGHT AUDIENCES jjj ACCLAIM THIS METRO- GOLDWYN-MAYER SUPER *Big, Glamorous I I Entertainment!' i I I YOU'VE SEEN AND HEARD I I SINGING PICTURES BEFORE I
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    • 268 6 I 1 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 I a The Screen's most lovable Kids in a sheerly lovable entertainment j I JACKIE COOGAN I 1 I S AND I MITZI GREEN S IN jjj PARAMOUNT S 1 "TOM SAWYER" There s Pathos, Laughter, Tenderness, Drama and Rollicking Fun in this delightful Romance
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  • 58 7 Singapore, April 10. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot L#H I°'Standard X.5.6. on Tender, Apiil 10% 10 X May It* 10H June 10% 11 July/September 11% I*% October/December 11% 12 Tone of Market: —Dull. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 3 5, 16d. per lb.
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  • 89 7 London, April 9, 5.15 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £116 316 (£ll4 7 16). Forward £117 11 16 (£ll5 15 16». The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify to-day's rubber prices as follows: Spot 3 5
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  • 345 7 "EMDEN ON GOODWILL TOUR. SHIPPING NEWS. Gliding into Manila harbour like a huge greyhound the 6.000-ton German cruder "Emden" arrived in Manila on the 2nd. inst. in the course of her third world cruise. The two-stacked, 155 meter long German battleship, which is a replica of
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  • 128 7 TO BE REPATRIATED. Two Russian «towaways were among the passeders of the Pres. Taft" that made port at Manila recently. They were arrested aboard the liner while it was en route to Manila. They are Kuzin C. Usevolow. engineer. 24, and Siboglutus A. Shigi, 18, a taxi
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  • 274 7 Dukat." 761 tons. Capt Eilertsen. from Bangkok. 9-4; for Malacca. 10-4. Agapenor." Brit. 4,798 tons, Capt. Jones, from Dairen. 10 »4: for London, uncertain. Vogtland," Ger. 4.200 tons. Capt. Christiansen, from Hamburg, 9-4: for Hong Kong 10- 4. Burma Maru." Jap. 2.818 tons, Capt. Shirai. from Hong Kong. 9-4;
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  • 127 7 MERGER OF LEADING COMPANIES. British Official. Rugby. April 9. The recent announcement of the formation of an international company holding the patents and interests of several lead.ng companies, ia hydrogenat-on processes for producing oil from coal, gives point to references to technical progress in these processes made
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  • 43 7 For selling unchilled pork two Chinese hawkers were fined $20 each «in default, one month's rigorous imprisonment) by the Fourth Magistrate this morning. The accused, who were arrested in Macpherson Road, said that they bought the pork from Upper Serangoon.
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  • 561 7 BRICKS, LIMITED. EFFECT OF TRADE DEPRESSION. The directors cf Bricks. Ltd.. have ssu d the following report for the year ended Dec. 31. 1930 The directors regret that owing to the cessation of building operations following on th i adverse trade cond tions there was little or no
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  • 120 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R. A. REPORT. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's weekly auction report dated April 9. states: Catalogued 1,819.400 1b.=812.23 tons. Offered 1,582.754 1b.=706.58 lb. Sold 1.375.840 1b.=614.21 tons. London spot 3 5/16 d. New York spot cents. Prices Realised. Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Standard
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  • 338 7 British Official. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Singapore, April 10. Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 27/ 32d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d., London «0 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d.. London demand 2s 23/32 d.. London
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  • 33 7 The rate of issue of Money orders for India and Ceykm to-day Is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from Indh» and Ceylon to Rs. 157 for $100
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  • 316 7 ETIJN AND CO.'S REPOR1 April 10. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London. —3 5/16d„ unchanged. New Ycrk. —6*i cents (G>, unchanged. Shares:—Steady. Allenbys 90 cents—$1. Ayer Moleks 65 —75 cents. Ayer Panas 75—8.» cents, Bassetts 45—50 cents. Brogas 45—50 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 20—25 cents, Bukit Katils 25 —30 cents.
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  • 219 7 Mr. Don C. Bliss. American Trade Commissioner, 7A.. Ocean Building. Singapore, has just received by cable the following statistics i elating to the foreign trade of the United States with Middle Asia: For the Month of February, 1931. Total Exports from United States G5224.000.000
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  • 129 7 Sin«t»polra. Kpril 10 ltlee. New i per «***** 32i3 ltlce. New 2 .i« ltice. New 3 ,17 l ltioe New 4 »155 «ice. Saigon ,i82 ltlce. Saillon l .l54 ltioe. Salmon .,44 ltlce. Salsuu 2 zl3« ltice, «anlmon l ,,40 Sice. SanGoon 2 zt.,2 ltlce. par Lolled No l
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 662 7 I MURDER I 1 I si at;thb g VICTORIA THEATRE. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT I j April 11, at 6.15 9.30 f Srnnday, 9.30 p.m. Nightly at O.IS 9..30 ALL BRITISH TALKIE j WITH S I NORAH BARING HERBERT MARSHALL J |ESME PERCY DONALD CALTHROP etc, I I Booking at LITTLE'S
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    • 465 7 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Verbatim shorthand reporter, immediate engagement. Apply with copies cf recent testimonials to Manager. Malay Mail. Kuala Lumpur. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby g'ven that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the
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  • 685 8 We almost gasped when we read a British Official Wireless message which appeared in our issue of yesterday. The word "Official." incidentally, needs to be emphasised. Let us repeat that message. It was as follows: The Colon:al Secretary. Lord Passneld. in a despatch to the Officer Administer.ng the
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  • 452 8 A London news agency reports that the Sultan of Johore has engaged a Berlin architect to build a new palace for him. The engagcrr.» nt is announced of Mis;, Rasal h'ammal. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Gnanapragasa n Pillay. to Mr. A Ponnu Dorai. of Messrs. Aiiken and Ong Slang.
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  • 185 8 Malayan Meteorological Service. The following report is frcm the Meteorological Office, Fullerton Bu ldings, Singapore The hgh day temperatures of March. 1931, have been the subject of a good deal of comment and the official records cf the stations of the Malayan Meteorological Service showthat such
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  • 124 8 WELL-KNOWN STATESMAN. Medan. March 23. According to the "Java-Bode." information has been received from the very best source that Dr. Colijn. the well-known Dutch statesman, whose nnme is closely connected with several economic conferences at Geneva, has yielded to the pressure brought to bear on him
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  • 257 8 lnl>,rmt,t»'N .llnul, non ".,»l!,',!< <'> Il.«» l? ,N!»0> ono lbo-'. .'tlilou,. m<»5< .ll:":' l.'t» ln dnlavn on llle louclspealcer 0"»nlc u,e ni»n<ll> "l ndvnnre lllto,N'.st»l»:> 5roni «.tutlo»'. ln rell.ld to w.ve,,,»c:ll,« i,nci !lm«« "s > nnn,>l lx- > xl», s,t »n tbe ra>w "t ltatlloSe»<l!'l.»i 9«ten re«l'ili»7i> 2s>'
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  • 38 8 From Europe. (London mails despatched on March 19». ex 8.1. Rajula which anchored at Penang at 2 a.m. to-day, will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m
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  • 290 8 At the Garrison Church, Tanglin. on Wed nesday. the Rev. H. T. Malaher. C.F.. officiating, Ralph Butler Gotch, of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gotch. of Japan and West bury, Wilts, was married to Eileen Madge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 597 8 l It seems about time the Airßa people erected an aerial turnstle v check the rush of flyers. And time, too, we common could do a bit of flying about M instead of crawling around in steamers and alleged x trains. "Murder at the Victoria T; commencing
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  • 45 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. ri/bber. London: —3 5 16d. Nctv York:—6 ;t cents «C». Singapore:—10 cents. TIN. Lcndc n:-—Spot £116 5s. Od. 4-s, d 3 mcnths, buyers £117 los. Od. P 6d.); sellers £117 17s. 6d. (up 47s. 6d. Singapcie: —>5-9.75, (125 tons sold).
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 231 8 ff The Cotton-Oxford "Soccer" Boot. j P' Ul f S B I fj builton Cotton-Oxfortl which mike for remarkable light- A revelation iti coin fori and 9 5j wear L*t us fit yoo with jj Pclil". 3 a pair to-day 1 S 5j The finely tempered spring steel plates wr.ich
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    • 91 8 ZENITH. I I The Quality Watch. I I THE RIGHT TIME, jjj I ALL THE TIME. I fOR A LIFE TIME. f ft Sole Agents lor: |Q q| STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND F.M.B. H I U.S. De Silval I Bros., I JEWELLERS. ft 61, HIGH STREET, ft SINGAPORE. PHONE 4540. S?JZS^SZS^SZScIS2S?Sc^
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  • 569 9 ATTACK ON CHINESE MILLIONAIRE. GANGSTERS FIRE ON CAR. I50DYGUARD MORTALLY WOUNDED. .null, 9. ne rwldenlial dbitrtct ol tbe international oenl. w»H «««rtlell tbtl> mornln» vr>< u l.l <c»dnapper« made a «turlnl? sopt <o tbe multl-mllliunalre 1an<<>er Ll cblnze Net. brotber ol Ll llbl«8 l"on«
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  • 116 9 RAPID RECOVERY NOT TO BE EXPECTED. British Official. Rugby. April 9. It is officially stated at Windsor Castle to-day that the improvement in the King's condition i maintained. He signed a number of State uments and transacted official business in room. It. is emphasised in
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  • 48 9 FEDERATION ASKS FOR PREFERENCE. Rugby. April 9. request that preferential duty oi Empire coo should be fixed at three-four'hs of th? r v on foreign leaf, has been made to the uncel or of th° Exchequer by th? Tobacco > rat'on of the British Empire.—Briti< h Official.
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  • 521 9 Malay Editor's Frank Criticisms. The following is a translation of the editorial in the Warta Malaya" (published in Singapore) on the Bth. inst. A few days ago we said that in the State of Jchcre various extraordinary matters happen and in our issue of
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  • 79 9 SIAMESE KING AND QUEEN LEAVE TOKYO. Reuter. Tokyo. April 9. The King and Queen of Siam concluded their visit to the capital this morning and proceeded to Kamakura to visit the famous great statue of Buddha. Th°y were accorded an enthusiastic send-off from Yokohama this afternoonGeneral Sir
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  • 37 9 MOSLEY BAND'S EXPULSION ANTICIPATED. "S.F.P." Service. London. April 2The lIP. Conference its to be held at Scarborough and it is thought that the expulsion of the band of Mosleyites from the party Will follow—"SP.P." Service.
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  • 26 9 Reuter. tVew Vorlc. /tprll 9 Klr. l>llcbola« 3l>'2iler ln tbe Ulnute ut ttepresentatlVllS. Ka« <ibd ol nneumonle at filler». Soutb t?arolMu —ltrutt'r
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  • 53 9 Reuter. Tokyo. April 10. Editorially welcoming the report cf the forthcoming visit of Hr. Bruening and Hr. Curtius to London and the British Naval visit to Germany the "Asahi" expresses delight at the increasing signs of Anglo-German friendship which it believes will greatly assist the cause of
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  • 53 9 CHINESE TOPICS, en page 3. MEDICAL STUDENTS IN BRITAIN. on page 3. SPOTLIGHTS, on page 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. RADIO NOTES AND NEWS, en page It. CORRESPONDENCE, tn pa*es 2 and 11. MAIACCA NEWS, en page 12. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 13. EE KLIN LETTER,
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  • 343 9 Britain's Contribution To World Peace. Rugby. April 9 Referring to reports of a hitch in technical detail concerning building programmes in connection with the naval agreement which he and Mr. Henderson negotiated in Rome and Paris, the First Lord of the Admiralty. Mv A.
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  • 351 9 EXPERIMENTAL SERVICE. I We are informed by the Secretary for Postal Affairs that in connection with U c two expetimcntal flights from Britain to Austra.ia. air mails will oe made up at Singapore for despatch to Souiabaya. Java and to Australia, by aircraft leaving Singapore on Ap.il
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  • 87 9 HOME LEAVE ON MEDICAL ADVICE. Reuter. Rugby. April 9. Sir Frederick Sykes. Governor of Bombay, will proceed to England en leave on April 25 on medical advice. The K.ng has approved that in his absence Sir Jyhn Hotson. of the Indian Civil Service and a member of
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  • 75 9 Reuter. New York. Apr.l 10. The objtct of Mr. Montagu Norman's (Governor cf the Bank of England) visit, according to authoritative quart rs hi Wall Street, has been to discuss such matters a- maladministraiion cf the worlds gold supply, he depressed price of silver the
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  • 609 9 BRITAIN'S TEAM IN TRAINING. SECRET CONSTRUCTION OF TWO 'PLANES. SCOTT ON THE LAST LAP OF RECORD FLIGHT. Reuter. British Official. Melbourne, April 10. The airman Scctt is nearing the last lap. He arrived at Bima yesterday and left for Port Darwin to-day.— Reuter. Rugby, April 9.
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  • 71 9 Paris, April 9. A large party at 6.25 a.m. bade Godspeed to Prince George Bibesco. President of the International Aeronautical Federation who, accompanied two Rumanian pilots and a British mechanic started a flight to Saigpn in a machine named the "Comte de Lavaulx." The last President of the
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  • 44 9 Friedrichshaven. April 9. British experts are strongly represented aboard the Graf Zeppelin, which departed for Cairo at four o'clock this morning with 25 passengers. They include Commander Booth, of the RlOO. and Col. Gossage. British Military A.tache at Berlin.
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  • 46 9 LETTERS DROPPED AT ALEXANDRIA. Reuter. Alexandria, April 9. The Imperial Airways' liner which left Croydon on April 4 with the first air mail for Australia has arrived. The mail is being sent by air to Cairo instead of by train, as is usual —Reuter.
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  • 85 9 UNDERGRADUATE AIRMEN IN SINGAPORE. Mr. G P. Fuirburn and Mr. K. Shenston.. two undergraduates v ho are making a leisurely flight from England to Australia, arrived in Singapore at 230 p.m. yesterday. The couple left England on Feb. 9. and have been making the trip in easy
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  • 29 9 The names of Messrs. Lim Chin untitled and Kch Kong Lim as hen. joint music superintendents cf the -Merrilads" Minstrels were omitted from the list of office-bearers as published.
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    • 160 9 l "ITALIT' Reg Trade Mark X <J The GOLD MEDAL CORRUGATED ASBESTOS ROOFING MATERIAL X I o Pitcb 6 I I SOLE AGENTS: I I 1 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.} |Q jj cl S The biggest success since I "LOVE PARADE! jjj In HEAR S I Jeanette Mac Donald
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  • 273 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. Points Shared In Poor Game. A disappointing game was seen at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday when the R.A. and R.A.F. met in the First Division of the S.A.F.A League. The game ended in a draw of I—l Neither side was in form and
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  • 265 10 MALAYS TROUNCE THE S.C.C. Led by the crack forward of the senior team Dolfattah. the Malay Reserves yesterday defeated the S.C.C. II by 4—l on the Padang in the Reserve Division of the S.A.F.A. League. The S.C.C. countered the move of the Malays by putting Cherrington in
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  • 203 10 WEIGHT-LIFTING. The 1931 Malayan Championships, according to B. A. W. L. A. rules and regulations, were duly held at the H. and S. L. Union s premises on the 4th. Owing to circumstances beyond their control, Lee Kian Kee and Ali both 10 s* and
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  • 42 10 BILLIARDS. Ties in the S.C.C. Volunteer Snooker tournament: TO-DAY S TIES. IS. H. R. Bowerman and J. Kerr v P H Romney and W. Follenfant. W. Kenworthy and H. E. Howe v E A Hudson and A. S. Owens.
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  • 36 10 Cambridge University won the inter-University fencing contest against Oxford at the London Fencing Club by seven to six Oxford had a 6—3 lead on the foils, but Cambridge won the sabre by four wins to none.
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  • 34 10 The British Boxing Board of Control states that at the express wish of the American delegates the conference on the world's boxing interests which takes place in London has been postponed until early May.
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  • 41 10 British makers supplied some 60,000 lawn tennis balls in Germany last year, but the Association there has decided that only German makes will be used in the national championshins It has also been decided to tighten up control of amatet i
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  • 146 10 LAWN TENNIS. Results and ties in the S.C.C. tournament: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Championship Preliminary: P. H. Stewart Brown v. O. W. Gilmour (unfinished). Championship: W. H. Drcoglever beat S E. Newbery. 7—5. 6—o; N. A. Sedwick beat E. A. Joy, 6—2. 6—2. Godown Doubles Handicap: A. D. Ander.-on and
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  • 56 10 Ties in the S.R.C. tournament: TO-DAY'S TIES. Ladies' Singles: Miss M. Lewis v. Mrs. N. S. Hogan: Miss M. Gomes v. Miss W. Mathews. "B" Singles: J. R. Brown v. G. H. Kraal; E. S. Monteiro v. D. Leicester; M. A. Cordelro v R. J. R. Stracey: N.
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  • 504 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. S.C.C. team v. S.R.C. in the First Division on Tuesday on the Padang: E. Cherrington; J. L. Elmer. J. G. Glasgow; D R. Harper, A. K. Reade. A. Donald, R. A. F. Brown, E. A. Joy; C. Kendall. N. Fyfe, A. F. Johnson. S.C.C. II v.
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  • 145 10 Monday, March 30. His Excellency was the guest at a luncheon given by H. E. Vice-Admiral S. Saknoji on board H.I.J.M.S. "Idzumo," flagship of the Japanese Training Squadron. Tuesday, March 31. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council at Government House at 9.30 a.m. Wednesday,
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  • 89 10 RUINS DISCOVERED BY AN EXPEDITION. British Official. EuKby. Aprh 9. The great Rovai Palace of Jericho which was razed to the ground when Joshua and the Israelites burnt it 3,400 years ago. has been located by Professor John Garstang and members of the Mar3ton Archaeological Expedition.
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  • 126 10 FROM LISBON TO ENGLAND BY AIR. British Official. Rugby, April 9. On the Prince of Wales' return journey from his South American tour he will Visit the King and Queen of Spain at Madrid. According to present plans he will disembark from the liner Arlanza at
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  • 67 10 YOUNG WOMAN KILLED WHILE SKIING. Reuter. Scheidegg (Switzerland), April 9. While ski-ing on the southern slopes of the Lauberhorn, above Kleinescheidegg. Miss Helen Stack, aged 25. daughter of Sir Ler Stacx, exSirdar of Egypt, who was assassinated in Cairo in 1924. collided with an Englishman named Lionel Dalfour.
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  • 142 10 STRUGGLE FOR ECONOMY. (From Our Own Correspondent J Ipoh. April 10 At Suloh Rubber Co. annual meeting, Mr. C. Rae. presiding, commented on the struggle for economies as a result of the tremendous fall m price. The estimated cost all-in last year was reduced from 24.52 to 20
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  • 38 10 Reuter. Tokyo. April 10. It is reported from Seoul that 125 fisheriren were drowned off the south-west coast of Korea on Tuesday night, owing to storms wh'oh sapsized over 100 fishing vessels. —Reutv
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  • 56 10 Reuter. Tokyo, April 10. It is widely rumoured that the Government leaders have decided on the resignation of the Cabinet as soon as a successor to Premier Hamaguchi is selected. It is expected that Mr. Wakatsuki will be chc«en. and it is probable that the resignation
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  • 340 10 A schoolboy whose wits often went woolgathering was once startled out of his daydream in the history class by the master suddenly thundering at him. "What do you know of the destruction of Pompeii?" Trembling he replied. "P-p-please. sir, it wasn't me!" That is the
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  • 95 10 TWO MORE SUSPECTS DETAINED. In connection with the murder of the Rangoon Road School watchman. Sunder Singh, whose mutiliated body was found by the Kandang Kerbau Police in the early hours of yesterday rr.orning. Detective-Inspector Judge arrested two Sikhs yesterday afternoon, who are being detained pending
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  • 204 10 SHOULD INDIAN LABOURERS BE REPATRIATED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 9 A floodlight on the repatriation of Indian labourers was thrown by the discussion at the end of the prolonged Indian Conference at Teluk Anson to-day, when Mr. Louis Thivy, of the Perak State Council, deplored
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  • 62 10 CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT. Reuter. Adelaide, April 9. "We are striking a match that will set Australia ablaze," declared Mr. Lyons, on arrival here to Inaugurate a whirlwind campaign against the Government's inflation proposals. Strong bodies of moderate opinion have already rallied in support of the campaign.
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  • 75 10 DRASTIC STEPS TO PREVENT RECURRENCE. Reuter. Lisbon, April 9. An official decree closes all ports in the Madeira Archipelago to commerce and navigation and prohibits comrmrnication by the inhabitants with the exterior, except as regards ships entering or leaving for the evacuation of foreigners. The decree imposes special
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  • 82 10 BEQUESTS TO ENCOURAGE MUSIC. Reuter. Melbourne, April 9. Twelve-year-old Pamela Armstrong has inherited jewels valued at £14,000, presented to her grandmother, Dame Wellie Melba, by Crowned heads of Europe. Dame Melba's will totals £200.000. and includes charitable and personal requests and an £8,000 musical scholarship for Melbourne,
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  • 260 10 CHINESE CHOPS' DISPUTE. The case in which Chop Guan Watt Seng sued Yeo Ah Tian and Lee Theng Sye for the recovery of $13,965 73 being balance due on current account, was taken up yesterday in the Supreme Oourt before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell. Mr. P. H.
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  • 421 10 Good Music From /Viofc RADIO NOTES AND NEWS. The second studio broadcast frc n pore station VSIAB will take place Mr. Earles station will open as p ck-up music at 9.30 p.m and a local artists will commence at 10 R. L. Nunn (contralto) and Lt
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  • 227 10 MUSICAL PLAY AT THE ALHAMBRA. The delightful music of The New Moan" will stand supreme for a long time as representative of the best with which the mus:ca. play stage has prov ded us. Those of us wh saw the original show at Home have never bern
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  • 249 10 The Sultan of Zanzibar. Ltm guished visitor, was being contacted :>und Madame Tussauds, the world-fa: a waxworks (now risen anew from the a tat disastrous fire which completely c< and was enchanted with the exhibit: came at last to the Hall of Kings re
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 420 10 V0I.tMILL«8 l»ro?ralnme ot Orl9> on snll lor we«1c rndm» 12 l«i 4i-1l/l. 5 p.m.—alalav Drill Hall l-" (?ov l>»N and weapon Tralnina 5 15 pm.— vrlU «all. IN 8n 5t« 3ec Leetu^ "Dill pel«?ptume 5 15 pm—l)rtll llaH, cv> i^uropean 8ee 20 Varde 5.15 pm—DrtN «all "<? c?05 «CO s.
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    • 244 10 5lL7L0K01.()6ic4l. 8VNVI0L. Tempera. ltrlaNl «alntall. 8un»la» »«ln. »n,n« 4wl 8t»r 9l 74 lb ?z liota SaNru 92 ?H y? ll I Tremn/snu A' 73 «9 l0H Krob 7z Litiawan )l 74 «u 7« Ilxib i>z, 75 77 72 Lutterwosll, 90 75 l,1 S^l ll. Llp», 7, 32 L g Temrrlob
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  • 83 11 recders are invited to write to us on o/ public interest. It must be underthBt the "Malaya Tribune" does not r l j endorse opinions expressed by corresJ.ETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF sSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double and on one aide of the paper only. .>ncs may be used, but
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  • 784 11 7\> the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") I thank you for conceding me the pri(»f replying to your correspondents cu ve i>uoject, and although at first I felt to let my original article suffice, I remain silent in the face of the .us protests and obvious challenge tjyi.i i
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  • 263 11 (•To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I was very pleased to sec Mr. Scow Poh Leng's letter in your issue cf to-day on the subject of inspection of luggage by Revenue Officers in connection with opium smuggling, and can assure him that he is not the only person who
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  • 61 11 A correspondent pleads for better arrangements for the issue of tickets at the Alhambra. He declares that tickets are still oeinj; sold at a premium by enterprising men who get them before the rush begins.We are sure that the management, are always anxious to do everything in
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 111 11 J H. L. CARTER Co. j Visit Our Showroom I Nightly until 8 p.m. or later by special arrangement. J Demonstrations on Battery and I I A.C. Operated Radio Receivers I and Electric Gramophone. g B EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED. I I n We wish to bring before your notice I
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    • 149 11 New World Cabaret. Dancing Every Night. Excellent Music PLAYED BY OUR Excellent Orchestra. j CHUB'S j I Stocks Now Available. |j H Size No. Outside Measurements. S 1 24 in High 18 in Wide 18 in Deep. 2 30 in 24 in 24 in jjj 3 36 in 2ft in
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    • 343 11 I COMPLETE VIOLIN OUTFITS. I I CONSISTING: 8 Splendid tone violin, bow, imitation leather shaped-case, j resin, pitch pipe mute and one set of extra strings. Prices: $15, $20, $28, $35, $40and $55. B Monthly Instalments can be arranged. SEASON CO., LTD. j X 115, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Sore
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  • 490 12 ROTARY CLUB TIFFIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, April 7. On Tuesday test the regular weekly tiffin of the Malacca Rotary Club was held at the Masonic Hall. There was a fair turnout of members and guests who included Mr. G. E. Cumirungs, of Muar, Mr. Cedric Carver
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  • 108 12 SHIES ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, April 10. Cut Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). H.M.S. Iroquois E.E.E. Wharf; Hai Hing 22; Santhia 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate If. Op Ten Noort 18; Shinnoh Maru 16. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate St Kumsang 30; Larut 34; City of Pittsburg 35; Burma Maru
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 416 12 A RARE OPPORTUNITY Afforded by The Great Eastern Optical Co., 112, South Bridge Road, Singapore. OUR appreciated and striking features: (1) OPTICIAN with more than ten years' experience. (2) SPECTACLES guaranteed for a certain period. (3) TEST ROOM equipped with a most up-to-date instrument. SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPON.—. !In producing this
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    • 497 12 Switch off occasionally! I N m* *al W A True enough, too much tannin, the drug found w f\ in our ordinary mealtime drink, upsets the nerves and digestion. IPli That doesn't mean, though, we need give it IflKjjjjjfl up entirely. Just be moderate I ■PHj|H[ Switch off once or
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 280 12 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. APRIL 10. North and East India (Santhia) 3 p.m. Belawan. Upper Burma and Calcutta Burma Maru> 3 p.m. North. N-East and N West Sumatra Tinamboi 3 p.m. Laboen Bilik. Tandjong Balei and Belawan (Singkara) 3 p.m. Java. South-West Sumatra, South East Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly
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  • 962 13 MUSLIM AFFAIRS. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) From time to time we have been told by Reuter of the "little wars" that break out in India between Hindus and Muslims there. These little wars" are due to many causes., One of them is religious intolerance
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  • 347 13 PLANS JUST COMPLETED. >Vbetber Oovernmeltt really maiclng anv Keadwa> wltb tbe .t Layan Lena» is a question lreelv aslced armmd ,<«»n. «peciallv in view ol tbe new» tbat tbe Outcb 33ail Service l« delinitelv b»lerlsle«l. in callu, at Penan,. «,»vz tbe Strait» Scbo.' Tbey preter Penan, on account
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 554 13 RUN WELL j I Q SEMI-ROTARY WING PUMP. /'/W The BEST and CHEAPEST lift and force S G /jijW Pump on the market. jQ Some Characteristics of this g I ALL BRITISH PUMP g R M /># ACCESSIBILITY, I DOUBLE ACTING, I FEW WORKING PARTS, ft RELIABILITY. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF
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    • 89 13 GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL. j It is at once fragrant J f~ and cooling to the eye 4; and brain. It improves j sight, strengthens hair Km roots, and keeps hair h. reBn and strong, increasing its length and blackness. It also ki 11 lice and removes the dandruff of
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    • 248 13 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric ierhts, fans, motors etc. and rater service, please write to :he above address or 'Phone Mil. MODERATE CHARGES. I RESULTS I I OF Milkmaid Milk Essay Competition. "Wfhu I like Milkmaid Milk."
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    • 80 13 I Wassiamull I The Shopping Centre of the Town I Latest Silks Curios. I 56 57, HIGH STREET. 'PHOIVE 7144. I A GOOD SHINE IN 2 MINUTES, f I 2rl j l THE QUALITY j I Shoe Polish I jo I LIQUID AND PASTE COMBINATION. 1 I a Cleans and
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  • 1932 14 /n BERLIN LETTER. s5peo«ll to tne ".Valni/a T'rldunc.") «erllil. z4l.rcb III The theatr cal world is in a great state of exc.tement. Not because some six or seven theatres are said to be on the brink of ruin; for that is nothing new. But because
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    • 671 14 4«L VOII Uave Von sparkling Vitalitv Woman!) Appeal? 54en alvaz» preler tbe woman wbo's alive' ,eem« to possess llnbounded »nd bubble» over wltb bi«l! spirit». Lbe l». naturallv. alwavs preferred to ber ttred-IooK» ln«. d»?pre»ed. ttdn. ne>,er up-to-lbe-marli.' <»»t«r l/ou »> atlracUve and /lt as vou'd lllte to t»e? Do
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    • 205 14 AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL Building Contractors and those requiring building materials such as timber, bricks, etc. We beg to announce that we are 3ble to supply any quantity of timber, (in the form of planks, broties, round logs, beams, etc.) bricks, and time at prices which defy competition. We are
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    • 144 14 ********************************************* tn i„3 8»le b»8 K26 it» H > e tN lK.t v A content» 6e8trove6 d> k'ire. W l> l)i la t«e 5lra<e» ******************************525-I 11 z llie >en singer 8Uper 3ix «> ln to exter l !l »n illu8triou> example ot nal beaut > lbe 8Uper «Kill nnci i8
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    • 41 14 full»e« l»l «wNrl»» iul^cte. H«? d«»eia <!«6 .4« .,ps>sc.^d^cirell^blc I 1 s'l.r mozi ex- res» tbol^Q^M^M Wlb "e lHt' »F„,<«f, ncurHHlben!<z >m» >^,^l l"«en< < 0s«lN<<lurc women F V.l l/"i^! of U mcnllrual di5turbH7x c «V »V 9 1 snizidttv H^,^H,»«/i»»^«^«/«»^r^»^. pet«»l
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    • 493 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. Incorporated in England.) HAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. NSCLAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. Under Contract wtth His Majesty* Government.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON, for China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1931. R aa 6.069 Apr. 11
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    • 626 15 STEAMER SAILINGS W LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles, London. Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail HAKOZAKI MARU 10,400 Apr. 22 23 TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 May 6 7 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 May 20 21 HARUNA MARU 10,500 June 3 4 KOTORI MARU 10,000 June 18 19 KASHIMA
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    • 596 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER Ifrffiffl LLOYD. I ll}*lm\ (Incorporated i» Germany. The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. TRAVE for Hong Kong. Shanghai. Kobe. Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau April 14 S REMSCHEID for Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji and Hankow April 16 TRIER for Manila, Hong Kong, S'hai Taku, Dalny and
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    • 252 15 INSURANCE. xjSfsitajßjv THE Ĕ*VM%> SOUTH t\Wsf BRmsH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOCTH. Manager. Ofloa: I, finlaysan Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca
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    • 545 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (lU§uierU m London, under the Cessna*** Act* 1112 to lift, on 2nd Deoemem, lift./ Authorised Capital U.OOC.OOS Subscribed Capital C1.800.00S Paid-up Capital C1.060.00C Reserve Fund and Rest 11.646.M1 HI AD OFFICE: 11. Grass (Marts Stroo» London. E.C. I. BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M
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    • 532 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank, Limited. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. Safe Deposit Service. SAFE DEPOSIT facilities for the safe keeping of jewellery, bonds, title-deeds and other valuable property will soon be available at the new Head Office building in Raffles PJoace. For the information of intending depositor* the following is a
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    • 1044 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE. 9 >• FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Delivered or from site to 1% inch broken coral good for paths and parks, very cheap. Apply Lian Hup Co., 19, Liang Seah Street,
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    • 918 16 Le zJvdercier s School. ESTABLISHED 1906. SCHOOL. HE-OPENS ON MONDAY APRIL 13. 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal: F J. MILES. EDUCATIONAL. MERCANTILE INSTITUTE. 3, Victoria Street. New Session commences April 15 In all Commercial Subjects. Students will be presented for
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    • 757 16 Teo Hoo Lye Institution, j SCHOOL RE OPENS ON APRIL 7. Night Classes have been started and special attention is paid to Commercial subjects. FREE SCHOLARSHIPS. Applications for free tuition or for Concession rates In this School will now be enter tamed. The total number of free Scholar will not
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    • 515 16 SITUATIONS VACANT. CANVASSERS WANTED—SaIar to $3o Any nation. Only influencial ladl between 20 and 30 need apply to the Lad, t 135, Serangoon Road. 2ND HAND CAB& Always on hand a good Beta ion of Fiat cars and other makes. I Favourable prices are alwiyi allowed for trade-ins of small
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