Malaya Tribune, 22 April 1931
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Title Section29 1931-04-22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XVIII.- No. 94 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1931 FIVE CENTS CThr HJalaija ulrtbuup Singapore: Wednesday, Apr. 22, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 22, 1931.29 words
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Advertisement138 1931-04-22 1 TIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. TOT CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, "SWAN" BRAND MILK Sweetened Condensed. "Swan" Brand Milk is scientifically «»*»«o prepared from pure unskimmed Cowam s guaranteed absolutely pure c anc sa^e rv a n t() ;iv Sole /mportcrs: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Incorporated in Denmark.) Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur.138 words
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Advertisement226 1931-04-22 1 1 y U V V WW V VX WWw WW*' i n H Mum V' I fll Bn II SB jt amf »dB ■1 igr*. 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9,15 EDGAR WALLACE'S famous novel and play, "THE SQUEAKER" WITH Percy Marmont. 'PHONE S2SI-S2S2. X ing Safe has EVER had its li' contents226 words
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Article1106 1931-04-22 2 SOME AMUSING AND AWKWARD OCCURRENCES. Trans-Ocean Service. (Special to the Malaya Tribune.") Radio in its all conquering march throughout the world has brought many blessings, has linked up peoples and continents, has enabled music and culture of the cities to penetrate into the furthermost cornersTrans-Ocean Service. - 1,106 words
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Advertisement198 1931-04-22 2 'T*RY the new "quickX cooking" Quaker I Oats. Now cooks in 1-5 I the time formerly re- I quired! Save time, labor, Serve it as porridge I for breakfast... thicken I soups and gravies with I it. use it in fritters, I cakes, biscuits. 5 Try p tin today. I198 words
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Advertisement161 1931-04-22 2 fPi/Z wo one feer? HALITOSIS (unpleasant breath) is an unforgivable social fault unforgivable because it can be so easi/y overcome with Listerine Antiseptic. HfIHHH Many suppose they never have Halitosis. I K(f""J The fad is: Not one in ten <scajK's! Even I W*=fj| the victim may not know he lias161 words
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Advertisement393 1931-04-22 2 TRY A TIN OF LIBBY'S MILK TO-DAY. j Libby's Sterilized Unsweetened Evapora- More than half the moisture is .ken ted Milk is full cream cow's milk of the finest awav > but its richness in the vital body-build- j j ing elements of milk is more than d ed rJ393 words
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Article1163 1931-04-22 3 A BUDDHIST SERVICE DESCRIBED. Mr. Horace Thorogood contributes articles in the "Evening Standard" on London's Curious Creeds. Here Is tne fourth article which appears under the headings:—"There is no n?ed for .Suffering say Buddhas London followers, who believe man can become perfect." He writes: The Buddhist service1,163 words
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Article947 1931-04-22 3 STATESMAN WHO SIGNED PEACE TREATY. Trans-Ocean Service. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") Death has claimed another of the German politicians who rose to world prominence aftei the collapse of the German Empire and guided the first tottering steps of the young Republic. Moreover, Hermann Mueller, Chairman ofTrans-Ocean Service. - 947 words
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Advertisement243 1931-04-22 3 PHOTO OF NERVE CELLS SEEN THROUGH MICROSCOPE (Irritability, listlessness, stomach trouble.) Nerve-weakness causes bad transmission of the nerve impulses and may result in the irregular functioning of almost every organ of the body. Irritable nerves,digestive troubles, stomach pains, sleeplessness all these different complaints are due to one and the same243 words
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Advertisement260 1931-04-22 3 EsZsZSr2S2sr2Sc^rlsc3rlsd3ZsZsr]sc^^ I A DELICIOUS 1 DHINK I I SEE THAT YOU GET "Fraser NeaveV I ALWAYS. I kHflfc&S IVlost of us, no doubt, over-indulge in our BDHH usual mealtime drink, which contains the drug fIBHHm Moderate amounts are not so harmful. But too much does cause headaches, indigestion and nervousness.260 words
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Article900 1931-04-22 4 IGNORING THE PAST. Hcwever close the relationship that exists between two people their knowledge of one another can never be complete.The human mind may be compared to a series of small rocrn- each with its own separate doo/. some cf which open freely to*U and900 words
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791 1931-04-22 4 NANKING GOVERNMENT S ACHIEVEMENT. "Far Eastern Review." The completion of the Chen-ju Radio Transmitting Stat, on in December last is a distinct achievement of the Ministry of Communications of the National Government the result of plans formulated by Minister Wang Pe-chun immediately after he assumed office."Far Eastern Review." - 791 words
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Advertisement427 1931-04-22 4 SPOIL-SPORT! Sorry you'll have to count me out of the party yes .another of my beastly bilious attacks So that will mean an odd man out at the dance. And however much they sympathise with her. the feeling that she has spoiled the evening will remain. Yet, if only she427 words
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Advertisement275 1931-04-22 4 Dr. RICHARD WEISS' Syphilis This cure consists of small tablets, containing Di-lod-Paraphenol Sulfonle acid-Mercury I lomersyl) for the internal treatment, and Kal. 'Chlorat-Tablets for gargling. The cure requires about 385 tablets to be taken within a period of 6 weeks. Mercury and lodine are recognized to be the most reliable275 words
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Advertisement278 1931-04-22 4 BsSfrM mm- ::^vjf WW •■•■•3l 0^ beautiful stars to k their skins smooth. Its sotr. white lather will keep your life; Jjf skin just as lovely—and its M perfume is enchanting. t jf perfumed with lovely flower. f 64 A smooth skin is most important to every girl, whether sne278 words
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Article450 1931-04-22 5 SINGAPORE. APRIL 17. .MEAT. Beef, steax (round) kati 48 Beef stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 56 Port lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 46 Mutton Indian lb. 65 Mutton Australian lb 50 Fowl kati 50 Hens (Locally reared) kati 55 Ducks each 70 Pigeons, domestic450 words
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Article1547 1931-04-22 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASEK A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK bKOMJSRS. Singapore, April 22, 10 a.m. Issue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. Ends. buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 Cl. 0.0 £1. 3.6 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 0.19.0 1. 10 0.5.0 Ayer Hltam Tin June 301,547 words
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Advertisement222 1931-04-22 5 I New Shipment "Jewel" Talkie Records/ H (UNDER NEW ELECTRO GRAPHIC PROCESS.) 3 6098. A. You're Simply Delish. "Those Three French Girls" F. T. Vocal Chorus. (5 B. Don't Be Foolish. Foxtrot Vocal Chorus. 3 6095. A. Body and Soul. "Three's A Crowd" Foxtrot Vocal Chorus. Kj B. Tell Me222 words
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Advertisement163 1931-04-22 5 I j NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO* mgh Stroot, BlngMWi. Manafactnrln*- Opticians mmĕ Proscription Works. GurtDlM for boat «amUtr oo< J moderate prion. LEPROSY Diabetes, V.D M Consumption, Asthma, Piles, Impotency, Leucorrhoea, Women's Complaints, and numerous other Chronit Diseases are cured. CONSULT THE SPECIALISTS AT THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY, Head Office: 62,163 words
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Miscellaneous276 1931-04-22 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, APRIL 22. TIdL .«__0.05 ajn., 1.14 pan. h League: Manaflelda v. OJELC. (Div. fo0t rfr VM.C.A.; Warders v. S. Cattle Co. Jpi; ID. Warders; R.A. v. I.C.P.A. (R.D.), SRCJ K.nd Botanical Gardens, 5.15 p.m. police TO-MO/2J20W, APRIL 23. Ti < —o.34 ajn.. 2 p.m. 1 Malacca276 words
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Advertisement266 1931-04-22 6 io.ie TO-NIGHT Oioj LAST NIGHT of the Splendid BRITISH Production THE SQUEAKER From the famous novel and play by gj I EDGAR WALLACE I S -For sheer acting and character delineation it is probably the best of its kiod in qJ 5 Singapore" "STRAITS TIMES" April It, 1931. 1 3266 words
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Advertisement161 1931-04-22 6 Amusements. i I LANDI I She Worshipped by I ca W A EUROPE! I I searching Acciatmcd by I for her hu«-% AMEKJCA frond bur found TO-Ilil£llt a lover and «n« at B countered q woman\ 615£ 9 t5 i who imperiled both cf their lives. CHARLES I FARRELL I161 words
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Advertisement334 1931-04-22 6 I KIFFANY'S all-thrilling epic of I ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION THE LOST ZEPPELIN X WITH I —Conway Tearle, Virginia Valli I RICARDO CORTEZ I Join the crew of the mighty I airship on their death defying I flight!— Fight with them the fury of tropical storms the j g frozen wastes of334 words
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Article391 1931-04-22 7 STATEMENT SHORTLY IN THE COMMONS. SHIPPING NEWS. Reuter. Rugby. April 21. In reply to a question-In the House of Commons, the President of the Board of Trade Mr. W. Graham, said that the complaint of the British ship-owners against the scale of the Suez canal dues wasReuter. - 391 words
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Article124 1931-04-22 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, April 22. Kaat Wharf (Entrance Gate If. Anshun 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate l|. Gleniffer 18; Bulan 16; Angers 12; Hector 9; Tantalus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S|. Steel Scientist 30; Egra 35; Benrinnes 37; Kola 39. Empire Dock (Entrance Gat* 41124 words
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Article456 1931-04-22 7 RUNS INTO SEA AND THEN GETS BURNT. The story of how a Nash car ran into the sea and. on being salved and repaired, caught tire and oeeame n total wreck was told in the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Sproule. when Yap Ann Plow, contractor456 words
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Article194 1931-04-22 7 4 i WILL CUT YOUR HEAD OUT.' Harry Thisdale a European employed at the R.A.F. Base, appeared before the District Judge (Mr. O. C. Dodd) yesterday on charges of criminal intimidation and using abusive language. He was found guilty on both charges but. taking into consideration the194 words
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Article92 1931-04-22 7 NEW ACTRESS AT THE ALHAMBHA. Elissa Landi. the brilliant young Italian actress, who has made such tn impression in Europe and America, appears at the Alhambra to-night in her first talking picture. "Body and Soul." in which she is supported by Charles Farrell. This Initial effort has caused92 words
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77 1931-04-22 7 British Official. Rugby. April 21. Sir Malcolm Campbell, who created a world s land speed record at 245.7 m.p.h. at Daytona in February, has decided to attempt to drive his Blue Bird again. Before this the car. including its Napier Lion engine, will undergoBritish Official. - 77 words
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305 1931-04-22 7 ETLIN AND CO/S REPORT i j Apiil 22. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London.—2 7 5 d., down 1 16d. New York.—5 T cents (G). down cent. Shares:—Easier. Allenbys 85—95 cents. Ayer Moleks 60—70 cents, Ayer Panas 70—80 cents, Bassetts 40—45 cents, Brogas 40—45 cents. Bukit Jelotongs305 words
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Article331 1931-04-22 7 British Official. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Singapore, April 22. Selling.—Loudon 4 months'sight 2s. 3 27, 32d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d., London SO days' tight 2s. S 25/32 d, London SO days' tight 2s. 3%d.. London demand 3» 3 23/32 d.. LondonBritish Official. - 331 words
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Article137 1931-04-22 7 Singapore, April 22. Rice. New 1 per Koyan $210 Rice. New 2 $187 Rice, New 3 $168 Rice, New 4 $153 Rice, Saigon A-l $163 Rice. Saigon 1 $155 Rice. Saigon 2 $143 Rice. Saigon 3 $122 Rice, Rangoon 1 $136 Rice, Rangoon 2 $130 Rice. Par Boiled No.137 words
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Article27 1931-04-22 7 -"S.F.P Servlcc London, April 21. Petaling Tin are paying an interim dividend of 2% per cent, for the year ended October 1931—"5. F.P." Service.-"S.F.P " Servlcc - 27 words
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Article144 1931-04-22 7 TO BE PRODUCED ON COMMERCIAL SCALE? British Official. Rugby, April 21. As was recently announced, the Government is devoting careful attention to the possibillttt> of manufacturing synthetic petrol from coal on a practical footing. Satisfactory tests have been made, and the main difficulty is the co»i of production,British Official. - 144 words
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Article100 1931-04-22 7 NOT TO DUMP IN EUROPE. Reuter. New Ycrk. April 21. The Chairman of the Farm Board denies a report that hi-s caused a sensation In the grain markets, namely, that the Board has decided to dumD in Europe 275,000,000 bushels of wheat which has accumulated, inReuter. - 100 words
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54 1931-04-22 7 Singapore. April 22 Bayers Seller* R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 8 T s 9 Standard R.S.S. on Tender, May 9'* 9 June 9% 9% July/September 10 October/December i0*4 IM4 Tent of Market:—Steady. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 2'nd. per lb. Nfw Ycrk:—Spot Sheet G. cents54 words
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Article84 1931-04-22 7 S.F.P Service. London. April 21. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £110 15|16 (£ll3 3|16) Forward £112 5 16 Tll2 9 16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubbvr prices as follows: Spot 2 *****. (2S.F.P Service. - 84 words
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Article241 1931-04-22 7 "ONE OF THOSE UNFORTUNATE CASES.' '•This is one of those unfortunate cases 11 which one of two innocent parties has to suffer for the misdeeds of another" said Mr. Justice Whitley in the Supreme Court to-c in awarding judgment to Ho Van Chin in elk against241 words
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Article184 1931-04-22 7 SENTENCE REDUCED TO A FINE. Upholding the conviction of L. G. Aeria, the Eurasian ex-Inspector of Police who was recently sentenced to a month's rigorous imprisonment in the Police Court, Mr. Justice Whitley, in the Supreme Court to-day. Tar ed the sentence, giving the accused the option184 words
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Article33 1931-04-22 7 The rate of Issue of Money orders for India and Ceylon to-day ls Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India md Ceylon ts Rs. 157 for $10033 words
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Advertisement785 1931-04-22 7 VICTORIA THEATRE 8 nJ r FOR ONE CONCERT ONLY I Victoria Memorial Hall S Thursday, April 23, a at 0.30 p.m. Under the Patronage of S ise Consul General for France Hons. P. A. BALLEREAU MAURICE 1 MAHTENOT I Will give a Concert demonstration of the most extraordinary g gj785 words
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Advertisement127 1931-04-22 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. We beg to inform our customers that we have moved to No. 7 B/l, Malacca Street. K. SULTAN MARICAR BROS. CO. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 252 of 1931. Re SUPPIAH GOVIND4SAMY127 words
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Miscellaneous150 1931-04-22 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, APRIL 22. Djambi (Tobelo) 3 p.m. Banka Island. Pladjoe and Palembang (Thedens) 3 p.m. Japan and Korea (Tirpitz) 3 p.m. Pontianak (Khoen Hoea) 4 p.m. North. N-East and NiWest Sumatra (Swartenhoudt) 4 p.m. TO-MORROW, APRIL 23. Anamba and* Natuna Islands (Scott Harleyi 9 a.m. Penang Province Wellesley,150 words
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Article768 1931-04-22 8 One of the nastiest jibes in colloquial English is to describe anything as "twopenny-'apenny." It implies contemptible worthlessness. Well, that is what is coming over rubber. It is selling in London now for under threepence a pound, which figure includes freight and handling charges; and there seems absolutely768 words
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Article352 1931-04-22 8 Captain T. P. Coe has been appointed to act as General Adviser. Jchore, with effect from the 20th inst. A lecture on "God* will be given at the Theosophcal Socie:y. 3. F<nlayson Green, tomorrow at 730 pm. Mr. W. Nelson Walter, Agent. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, is proon352 words
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Article545 1931-04-22 8 Rubber's Lowest Price Quotation. Rugby, April 21. Rubber to-day touches a new low record of 2 13 |16<L per lb. on the London exchange. This is one-sixteenth lower than yesterday's low record. A month ago the price was 3 7 d. and a year ago lV>d. The545 words
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Article114 1931-04-22 8 QUESTIONS IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. "S.F.P" Service. London. April 21. The Malayan Government's policy in regard to harbour development, with particular reference to Penang wharf extensions and the Prai experiment, is to come before Parliament at the instance of Lieut.-Col. Howard Bury, the Conservative member for"S.F.P" Service. - 114 words
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Article73 1931-04-22 8 Prom Holland and Germany by "Johan de Witt," due Singapore at 1 p.m. tomorrow. Prom China and Japan by Muroran Maru.'" due Singapore to-morrow. From China by Pilsna." due Singapore daylight on Friday. From China and Japan by "Talma," due Singapore on Saturday. From China and Japan by73 words
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Article619 1931-04-22 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON., This rubber business is r more than a joke. On caSrS congratulate Robinson cv effort to boost the pri (< an n pound this morning. penny I Tin also is sliding s t< dilv a wards, despite the quol A > has to rise to619 words
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Article36 1931-04-22 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER l^ndrn: —2 7 vd Hrw York:—5 7 v cent- < Singapore:—8 7 v-9 cents I -«kn:—Spot £U0 r' I 3 months, buvers £112 DC Pd): sellers £112 7* Sirgapti?:—$56.00 «150 ton36 words
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Advertisement367 1931-04-22 8 I TOBRALCO I 5 SO EASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAR OUT jfl 3 Tobralco makes the smartest little wash frocks. This season's fashionable designs, Provide R GJ for as maay dainty changes as you pleate There are delightlul patterns for the children fu DJ too. Tobralco is easily367 words
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Advertisement59 1931-04-22 8 I£raSSSESSS2SESaS2SESHS2Se!SHS2S2SHS2S2SHS ZENITH. I jj The Quality Watch. I a g 0 g jj THE RIGHT TIME. f 1 ALL THE TIME, 1 I FOR A LIFE TIME, f jg Bole Agents for: nJ X STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND P.M S Cj I U.S. De Silval I Bros., I I JEWELLERS. I59 words
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Miscellaneous252 1931-04-22 8 TO-DAY'S RADIO. Prom information available and reception experiences, a list is made, and amended daily, of those stations most likely to be received in Malaya on the loudspeaker. Owing to the paucity of advance information from shortwave stations, accuracy in regard to v.avelengths and times of transmission cannot be guaranteed,252 words
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944 1931-04-22 9 GRAVE OFFENCES ALLEGED. THE ARRIVAL IN LONDON. TAIN RECOGNISES NEW SPANISH GOVT. Madrid, April 21. light from the capital continues. Banks •.trwhelmed with applications for the j, of stocks and shares and the mortgagU 1 property. Sen. Stio,944 words
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Article19 1931-04-22 9 'ones OF TO-DAY, on page 8. < <>RRESPONDENCE. on page 1L MIXA NOTES AND NEWS, on page 12.19 words
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Article279 1931-04-22 9 Reward For Arrest Of Red Leader. Sin Kuo Min Shanghai, April 22. The All-Country Air Conference was formally opened yesterday with Mr. Chao Hao Sen as chairman. About 200 proposals relating to military and civil aviation in the country were brought up for discussion. The sessionsSin Kuo Min - 279 words
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Article61 1931-04-22 9 LEAGUE CONVENTION TO BE APPLIED. Reuter. London, April 21. A White Paper issued in London states that the British Government proposes to apply in all its self-governing Colonies, Protectorates and mandated territories, without any modification, the draft Convention and recommendations concerning forced or compulsory labour whichReuter. - 61 words
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Article107 1931-04-22 9 RUMOURS OF A BANK FAILURE. Canberra, April 21. It is rumoured that a New South Wales savings bank, w th deposits of £85,000 000. has failed. There was a heated debate in the House of Representatives, the Members urging Mr. J. Scullin (Premier) to declare that the stability107 words
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Article44 1931-04-22 9 Reuter. Lcndon, April 21. For the eleventh time, Mr. Montagu Norman, who arrived in London to-night from the United States where he has been secretly conferring with Amer can financiers, has been reelected Governor of the Bank of England.— Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article83 1931-04-22 9 CHARGES FALSE AND RECKLESS. Reuter. Albany, April 21. "I have adequately and consistently done my duty. I ask that the charges be dismissed as they are unwarranted, false and reckless" y made." sa<d Mayor Walker, of New York, in a 15,000 word reply to the report ofReuter. - 83 words
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Article67 1931-04-22 9 NICARAGUAN REVOLT DYING DOWN. British Official. Rugby. April 21. In addition to Messrs. Roper and Manning, two British West Indian subjects, who lost their lives in the Nicaraguan disturbances, two more Americans, named Luccan Day and Oddey, are now reported killed. American official information states that theBritish Official. - 67 words
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71 1931-04-22 9 The Commiss on of Inquiry into Temporary Allowances in the S.S. and F.M.S. will be travelling to Kuala Lumpur on Saturday to s:t there- a 1 day Sunday. They will return on Sunday evening. There are several points regarding the P.M.S. which must be considered on71 words
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Article190 1931-04-22 9 Legs Amputated For Release. Sin Kuo Min. Hong Kong. Apr.l 21. So tar eleven dead have been extricated from the train wreck and it is believed that 20 more are still in the ruins of the badly telescoped coaches. This morning rescuers found two young boysSin Kuo Min. - 190 words
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Article131 1931-04-22 9 LARGER AND MORE COMFORTABLE. British Official. Rugby, Apri 21. The first of the new Kent four-engined flying-boats, which are shortly being taken into service on the Mediterranean sect'on of the Imperial air route, has successfully completed its acceptance trials The Kent type, produced by Messrs ShortBritish Official. - 131 words
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Article131 1931-04-22 9 JACK DIAMOND FACES SERIOI S CHARGE. Reuter. Catskill (New York State*. April 11. The notorious gangster. Jack Diamond, has b.en arrested, and it is believed that he will be charged with tortur ng a lorry-driver, who was transporting liquor belonging to a rival. The arrest wasReuter. - 131 words
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33 1931-04-22 9 British Official. Rugby. April 21. Princess Elizabeth, elder daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York, is to-day spending her fifth birthday with her grandparents at Windsor Castle—British Official.British Official. - 33 words
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Article1422 1931-04-22 9 THE CORONER'S VERDICT. GRAVE CHARGES AGAINST TWO MEN. DRIVER'S STORY OF MISSING TAXI. The final stages of the midnight drama that occurred near the Museum on April 4, in which a Javanese woman named Fatimah is alleged to have died from injuries received when pushed1,422 words
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Advertisement273 1931-04-22 9 I A New Product that meets a J Great Demand "INSULWOOD" THE 100% I BRITISH EFFICIENCY BOARD j USED I Internally lor Lining or Panelling Ceilings Walls Partitions I Supplied In Two Qualities j ORDINARY and ANT-PROOFED I Size of sheets 8' x 4' x thick. j EASY TO FIX.273 words
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614 1931-04-22 10 Reynard - Sports Pastimes. GUNNERS CAN'T SHOOT. S.C.C. Victory In S.AJF.A. League. ASSN. FOOTBALL. (By "Reynard") By defeating the R.A. at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday the S.C.C. equalled the leaders of the Singapore League, Div. I. in points, but the Chinese retain the lead by a -lightly better goal average. There614 words
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27 1931-04-22 10 The B.A.T. beat Wearne Bros, by 9—2 yesterday on the Harbour Board ground, in the Second Division of the Singapore League.27 words
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Article66 1931-04-22 10 'Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 21. The "Express" understands that the Malayan Amateur Football Association are negotiating with the residents of Circular Road for an amicable settlement of the Stadium dispute. The re-hearing of the suit should have come up a fortnight ago but66 words
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Article35 1931-04-22 10 Reuter. London, April 21. To-day's League games resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. 11l (Northern). Rochdale 1, Darlington 2. Southport 3, Wigan t SCOTTISH LEAGUE, DIV. L Queen's Park 2. Kilmarnock o—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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176 1931-04-22 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, April 19. An extraordinary general meeting of the Malacca Amateur Football Association was held on Sunday at the Seng Cheong Club premises at 10.30 a.m., Mr. F. D. Sime presiding. There was a fa:r attendance and the new rules were confirmed.176 words
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Article373 1931-04-22 10 The captains who will meet at Wembley on Saturday say: Glidden (West Bromwich): "The team spririt cf the Albion is wonderful. We shall go to Wembley determined to win. and we hope to achieve that purpose because we play together and last out the 90373 words
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98 1931-04-22 10 BADMINTON. On Sunday the Gleeful B.P. beat the Indian Association on the former's court by 3—2. Results: Low Liang Quee lost to G. V. Santhou 15—12, 13—13 (o—s), 7—15: Tan Huat Seng lost to B. K. Menon 6—15. 15—13, 4—15; Koh Beng Swee beat C. R.98 words
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Article69 1931-04-22 10 The Xray B.P. beat S.H.B.J.S.C. last Sunday by s—o. Results (Xray players mentioned first): Koh Yew Keng beat Tay Keng Wan 1&-13 (5—2), 5—15. 15—4; Chew Keow Chin beat Tan Khai Seng 15—7, 15—2: B t ng Tian Yew beat Koh Kirn Yean 15—6. 15—2;69 words
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Article140 1931-04-22 10 The Cantonese Sporting Association defeated the Colts team by nine games to nil on Sunday at the former's courts at 2 Banda Sah Road, Malacca. Results (C.S.A 's players mentioned first), Singles: Chan Ah Chye beat Yong Pack Kong 15—4, 15—4; Leong Tah Chee beat V.140 words
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Article27 1931-04-22 10 Oxford, the holders, beat Manchester, champions of the North, by 7 goals to 2 in the final for the Universities Athletic Union Lacrosse Challenge Cup at Rugby.27 words
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Article34 1931-04-22 10 Albert Bennett, the young New South Wales all-rounder, has decided to try his luck in English League cricket. Bennett, who was born in Lancashire in 1911, will probably play for the St. Helens Club.34 words
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Article32 1931-04-22 10 The Oxford hockey club officers for next season have been elected as follow: Captain. H. J. Linnell (St. Lawrence and Trinity); secretary, M. L. Docker (Gresham and Oriel), treasurer, J. C. Masterman.32 words
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Article46 1931-04-22 10 The annual shoulder-to-shoulder smallbore rifle-shooting match between Oxford and Cambridge Universities for the Heslop Challenge Cup, which took place on the Strand House Range, Portugal Street, London, recently, resulted in the first victory for Oxford for seven years with 768 points out of a possible 800.46 words
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Article50 1931-04-22 10 J. F. Devlin figured in three finals of the All-England Badminton championships at the Horticultural Hall, London. He won the men's singles and partnered by G. S. B. Mack, won the men's doubles. In the mixed doubles H. S. Über and Mrs. Über beat Devlin and Mrs. R. L Horsley.50 words
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Article67 1931-04-22 10 Stanley Worthington, the England and Derbyshire cricketer, was recently ordered to pay £250 breach of promise damages. He was sued at Derbyshire Assizes by Miss Annie Conway Jowett. a professional singer. It was stated that after a whirlwind courtship Worthington proposed marriage and was accepted. Then he went on a67 words
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Article202 1931-04-22 10 CRICKET. The Ceylon S.C. drew with the Glosters in the game played on Saturday at Balestier Road. Scores: C.S.C: M. Ignatius b Hardman 5; B. Dudley c Brough b Hardman 11; T. E. K. Ret nam c Brownrigg b Hardman 4; J. Casiechetty b Hale 42; A.202 words
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Article195 1931-04-22 10 Scores in the match played at the S.R.C. on Saturday, which the Club won by 117 runs: S.R.C: W. Ess run out 1, C. A. Peterson c Koh Leong b Talk Ec 5, P. d Almeida lbw. b Slow Hum 13. W. Keyt b Talk Ec 7,195 words
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Article179 1931-04-22 10 The S.H.B.J.S.C. beat the Ceylon S.C. II on Saturday by 60 runs at Cantonment Road. Scores: 5.H.8.J.5.C.: M. A. K. Hamied not out 88; Nicholson c Johnson b Ambiavagar 1; Willis c Singam b Dudley 6; Armstrong b Martinus 12; Singam c Kanagaratnam b Retnasabapathy 14; S.179 words
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Article196 1931-04-22 10 On Saturday, on the School ground, the Indian Association beat St. Joseph's Institution by 50 runs. Scores: S f Joseph's: C. Mosbrrgen c Fernandez b Varma 22; D. Ess lbw b Baskaran 5; T. Cordeiro b Fernandez 1; K. Morrando c Varma b Fernandez 6; G.196 words
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Article182 1931-04-22 10 "A" Co., Glosters defeated a team from Raffles Institution yesterday by two wicket**. Scores: Raffles Institution: J. Lovick b Mudway 0 S. M. Ally b Mudway 6: S. Ross b Mudway 2; M. Haniff c Wa'ker b Bryant 12; L. Alvis b Bryant 47; L.182 words
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Article74 1931-04-22 10 Jules Ladoumegue, holder of several world running records, was recently invited to run aga*nst Dr. Otto Peltzer. Germany's champion, over 1,000 metres it Frankfort. He replied from Pans that he was very willing to do so, but on conditions viz: First-class sleeper from Paris to Frankfort, first-class hotel in Frankfort74 words
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Article57 1931-04-22 10 Here is another example of American ideas of boxing legislation says a writer in the "Englishman:" The referee declared a draw between Tommy Loughran and Jack Gross, but after a long discussion the Philadelphia AC. awarded the light to Loughran, the recent welter champion. It ls explained that the referee57 words
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Article28 1931-04-22 10 The name of Mr. Koh Joo Meng, the President, was wrongly inserted as Mr. Lim Peng Tuck, in the list of Jovial B. P. officers published last week.28 words
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Article55 1931-04-22 10 GOLF. Twenty-five cards were taken out for the April medal (bogey) at the Race Course G.C. on Saturday and Sunday. The following weie the best cards returned: A. J. Lim 1 down A. L. Lim 2 H. L. Lim 2 E. Yean Bee 2 K. C. Eu55 words
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23 1931-04-22 10 A four-ball match will be played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning between England and The Rest.23 words
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Article328 1931-04-22 10 British women golfers will in future play international matches against the United States, Canada, South Africa, and probably other countries, says a "Sporting Life" report. This was resolved at the annual general meeting of the Ladies' Golf Union in London Invitations from these countries had been received on328 words
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Article78 1931-04-22 10 THE TURF After the racing on Saturday at Kuala Lumpur, one horse and two ponies were put up for sale. They were Mr. E. S. Housley's Firefly and Fortalone. and Mrs. V. G. Hbldbrook's Why Shy The pony Firefly was sold to H.H. the Suit an of78 words
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Article360 1931-04-22 10 DATES PLAYERS. Cricket. S.C.C. team v. Ceylon S.C. on Friday at 5 p.m. and on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the S.C.C. ground: R. A. Ar.hworth. P. H. Stewart-Brown, Lt. G. J. Bryan, D. C. Burn, Fit. Lt. Croome, Capt. D. V. Hill, R. Jarvis. H. B. Noon. A. L.360 words
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Article60 1931-04-22 10 When he was acting as umpire in a junior cricket match at National Park, Yarra Bend (near Melbourne) Prank Smith was struck on the head by the ball. Although he appeared to be dazed, he continued to umpire until the game ended. He then collapsed suddenly, and became unconscious. An60 words
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Article42 1931-04-22 10 T.A.D. Hewan (Marlborough and Clare) has been elected captain of the Cambridge University Hockey Club for next season, J. W. Hardie (St. Lawrence and Trinity) has been appointed honorary secretary, and R G. E. Dodson (St. Lawrence and Emmanuel) assistant honorary treasurer.42 words
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Article148 1931-04-22 10 LAWN TENNIS. Results and ties in the B.C.C. tournament are as follows: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Singles Semi-finals: D. H. Kleinman beat Dr. H. O Hopkins 6—2, 7—5: Roy Smith beat N. A. Sedwick 6—l, 6—4. Championship Doubles (Semi-final): J. A. Dean and A. D. Anderson beat W. C. Hill148 words
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Article171 1931-04-22 10 Results and ties in the S.R.C. tournament: Championship Singles: A. Marshall beat F. Scully 6—4. 6—l. Championship Doubles: C. A. Peterson and G. de Souza beat J .S. de Souza and P. Norris 6—l. 6—3. "A" Singles: N. E. Ess v. W. A. Aeria (unfinished). "B" Singles: P171 words
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Article267 1931-04-22 10 "What 's a 'forcing shot' is a quest on that is asked again and again. We know of no better definition, says American Lawn Tennis." than the one given by the former doubles Champion. Raymond D. Little, in his excellent book 'Tennis Tactics.' "Before going further into267 words
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Article104 1931-04-22 10 Phar Lap. Australia's wonder horse, who has won more stake money than any other horse on the Australian Turf, was sensationally beaten by Water Line in the C. M. Lloyd Stakes, a weight-for-age event over a mile at Flemington race course recently. Water Line won an exciting race by a104 words
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Article25 1931-04-22 10 The Ards Circuit, near Belfast, has again been chosen by the committee of the R. A. C. for their International Tourist Trophy race in August.25 words
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Article87 1931-04-22 10 END OF SPECTACULAR SOVIET TRIAL. Reuter. Riga. April 22. One woman and five men have been sentenced to death by the Soviet Court of Yefremov at the conclusion of the spectacular five days' trial of 13 men and three women charged with counter-revolutionary activities and attemptingReuter. - 87 words
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Article112 1931-04-22 10 FUTURE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA. British Official. Rugby, April 21. Sir John Simon, speaking at London University to-night, said it was the paramount duty of the British people to make a close study of the Indian problem. Pledges had been given to the Indian people, to which everyBritish Official. - 112 words
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Article63 1931-04-22 10 FINDING WORK FOR SONS op THE SOIL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. April 2l It is understood that the Q appointing a committee to inqu re bZ" general Clerical Service and report o proposal to replace foreigners with Her «5 years' service by Malays. This poh<63 words
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Article266 1931-04-22 10 SECOND 'PLANE TO START FROM LONDON. Rugby, April 21. The Post-Master General annom -s that u* Indian air mail leaving London or. :i i 25 J* again be extended experimentally to Port Darwin, Australia, and c- -< po ri0r t for the Straits Settlements, Australia and New266 words
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Article, Illustration16 1931-04-22 10 Mr. Jacob Carapiet. doyen oi the loca* Armenian community, whose death was announced yesterday.16 words
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Article120 1931-04-22 10 NO CHANGE AT PRESENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. April 21 The following official communique was H* to-night: In connection with Mr Baileys request, made at the Federal Council on April 13 for a statement from Government with regard to the discussion on the proposed amalgamation120 words
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Article54 1931-04-22 10 British Official. Rugby Apni -j The Prince of Wales, who is tray Uinj Home; from America in the reach Lisbon on Saturday. H and pay an official visit \?m banquet in his honour to Portuguese President. The join H. M. cruiser -Kent." whici to LisbonBritish Official. - 54 words
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Article46 1931-04-22 10 Members of the Forget-M untitled Members of the Forget-M.-N s minded of the invitation I S lX t t bĕ Young People's Guild to rend< reTheatre Royal to-morrow a quested to bring their instrui n f assemble at 650. North Br; Badges are to be worn.46 words
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Article77 1931-04-22 10 At the annual general untitled Juvenile Union (Boon Wah X offiff 2nd. inst., the following I Jon r. bearers for the year 1931 :—Pn lt L*Z'oss G. Kong, Vice-Presidents. Messri Kt ewr j. Boon and Chew Cheng Liam: hen sec Mr. Choo Ah Thye; hon. treasure r _J*. m Swee;77 words
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Article83 1931-04-22 11 ret ders are invited to write to us on o) public interest. It must be under- }hc Me "Maiaya Tribune" does not ftood rn dorse opinions expressed by corres- TETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF preferably typewritten (double a aid on one side of the paper only. mat be used,83 words
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Article130 1931-04-22 11 <t.r Editor, Malaya Tribune.") i ring to the letter written by $100 very much interested in h s exclt rks and comn-ents on those who to live w thin their incomes. He r ,"V ht in giving his full reasons for mical. and has pointed out130 words
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Article194 1931-04-22 11 lT o the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.'*) c T'lf correspondent who wrote the article TQ r the above heading in your issue of the l8t h inst is one of .h'js- willy persons who .V and ;i-ain make suggestions in the newspapers for the good of the general public.194 words
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Article284 1931-04-22 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—I have to thank Mr. E. R. Behrs.n for t replying to Mr. Vincent Heng's complaint in your issue of the 19th. inst. I quite agree with Mr. Behrsin about girls in restaurants and public-houses in England and the U.S.A. as well284 words
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Article476 1931-04-22 11 'To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—I happen to be one of the Straits Chinese and I have not been abroad. If you *ill pardon a little candour. I may say the Malava Tribune" is wonderful value and Piactica! people like the Straits Chinese never kil to appreciate476 words
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Article148 1931-04-22 11 ('To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir, —Th3 residents of Singapore who have not seen an Indian countryside road and wish to see one should walk along the street which is closely situated to the Municipal headquarters, and leading silk and curio stores, named appropriately, after an Indian name,148 words
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Article228 1931-04-22 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Your correspondent Vox Populi" expresses surprise at the vast multitudes of Singapore pay ng the water meter rent of 50 cents month after month without a murmur or raising a voice of protest. That the imposition of this rent is as228 words
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Article336 1931-04-22 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —It will be an interesting item of news to some of your readers to know that several Municipal authorities in England have deposited Bills in Parliament asking for certain powers, and the majority of those Bills include an audit clause naming the336 words
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152 1931-04-22 11 At the Capitol Restaurant on Friday about 60 teachers from the three divisions of the Anglo-Chinese School and the Continuation School assembled at tiffin to bid farewell to Miss C Norton, headmistress of the Primary School who left by the "Comorin" on Sunday on retirement.152 words
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Advertisement178 1931-04-22 11 New World Cabaret. Dancing Every Night. Excellent Music PLAYED BY OUR Excellent Orchestra. jjj COMPLETE VIOLIN OUTFITS. I B I 11,11 I I CONSISTING: I Qj n H Splendid tone violin, bow, imitation leather shaped-cate, j S resin, pitch pipe mute and one set of extra strings. i I Prices:178 words
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Advertisement219 1931-04-22 11 IBY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT H. M. THB KINO OF 9 I Sterling Silver Condiment Set A I Practical Suggestion !As a Suitable Offering for a Wedding Present. EXCLUSIVE SELECTION OF THE NEWEST PATTERNS IN STERLING SILVER-WARE ALWAYS AT B. P. De Silva, Ltd. ROYAL JEWELLERS. SINGAPORE. PENANG. 1 111 11 Willi219 words
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Article1676 1931-04-22 12 BANDITS SPOIL TRADE AND TRAFFIC. BOXER INDEMNITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES. CHINA NOTES AND NEWS. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") In China mushrooms are a popular delicacy and are served at almost every banquet. These edible fungi belong to the family Hymenomycetineae, especially the species of Agaricus1,676 words
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Advertisement242 1931-04-22 12 KZSaSZSaS2S2S2SZS2S2SaS2SSS2SaS2S2SZSHSZSES2SSSaS2S2SSS2S2SaS2S2S2S2S2SaS2SZSZS I BUKIT TIMAH I PORK 1 3 0 1« an equalled for sweetness, quality g It \n q and tenderness. All pigs are reared 5j 1 from stock specially imported from g 3 Knland; most of the feed is imported g Q from Heme supplemented by crass X q242 words
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Advertisement416 1931-04-22 12 I THE S.S. POLICE BAND (Available for Private Engagement!) Dj WILL PLAY AT BOTANIC GARDENS, AT 5.15 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 KAT0NG PARK AT 5.15 P.M. ON FRIDAY, APRIL 24 4i ii 11—i r—i r—»i—11—if—if——1t——I f—l r—l r—i r—11—, r-~*.—..— Cuticura Healed Painful Weeping Eruptions on Child My little416 words
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Advertisement186 1931-04-22 12 DUTCH PROVISIONS Rolled Pork. Roast Veal. Fillet of Veal. Roast Legs of Hare. Hare Stew. Fried Tripe Sausages Calves' Swtet Bread. Halibut. Pork Rolls in Aspic. Roast Rollade. Cod Fish. Hamroll in Aspic. Stewed Eels. Fried Eels. Hessische Zult. Stock-Fish (Cooked I Pate of Calves* Liver Prtskop. Breast of Veal.186 words
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Miscellaneous432 1931-04-22 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending April 26, 1931. TO-DAY, APRIL 22. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.A. <v». Battery Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. 2nd Bn. 8.S.V.F. Signal Section, Signal Training. 5.30 p.m.—Drill Hall. Canteen Committee, Special Meeting. TO-MORROW, APRIL 23. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Company.432 words
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Article413 1931-04-22 13 NOVEL IDEA IN GERMANY. TransOcean Service. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") The Germans led the way in gliding, which is due partly to a spirit of initiative, partly to the fact that for some years after the war German production and use of motorplanes was strictlyTrans- Ocean Service. - 413 words
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Article151 1931-04-22 13 MANY TIMES MORE THAN LEGITIMATE WANTS. Reuter Cairo. April 20. In view of the announced intention of the Turkish Government to establish a monopoly of the manufacture of drugs, and to take over the three existing factories in Constantinople from September next, the opium figures published byReuter - 151 words
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Article136 1931-04-22 13 PERIODIC EXAMINATION ADVOCATED. Periodic examination of the human organs as a means of lengthening life is advocated by Dr. Jose P. Bantug, chief of the publicity division of the Philippine health service. In a circular issued recently by the Philippine health service, the Bantug formula is recommended136 words
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Article104 1931-04-22 13 GOVERNMENT OFFER OF ASSISTANCE. Reuter. London, April 20. Mr. G. M. Gillett «Parliamentary secretary for Overseas Trade» told a meeting of the Joint Committee of Cotton Trade Organisations at Manchester who are considering the report of the Cotton Mission which has returned from the Far East thatReuter. - 104 words
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Advertisement706 1931-04-22 13 SHIPS' NAVIGATION LAMPS FOR OIL AND ELECTRIC To Latest BOARD OF TRADE Regulations. Mast Head Lamps, /f Side Light Lamps., Anchor Lamps. k H' Tricolour Lamps, I ML Tombowling or Globe Cargo and Hurricane T Lamps, Bunker and xoftus \jj Lamps, J Cabin or Gimbal I I Bracket Lamps. ;I706 words
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Advertisement58 1931-04-22 13 'SPECIFIC FOR DIABETES* Dr. Winkler's "DIABETONIT" 12.u0 per bciue or $20.00 per dozen Sincere's "Special Hair Cream" Large Size 5u «.ents per bottle or $5.00 per dozen. Small Size 35 cento per bottle or 13.5U uer dozen. SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD. SINGAPORE. Wholesalers and Retailers of Drugs. Chemical Patent Medicine and58 words
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Advertisement410 1931-04-22 13 INSIST ON "KONILLA" The perfect Remedy for all kinds of Coughs, and also for Asthma. Bronchitis and every sort of Cold. On Sale at all Dispensaries and Stores or direct from: The Agents: MAIN A MOHAMED SONS, SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. fj4Quick! I Jj Stop that cough! I HiiP Break410 words
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Advertisement36 1931-04-22 13 I Just Arrived New Shipments of j 1 INDIAN, PERSIAN CHINESE j I Rugs Carpets IN VARIOUS DESIGNS AND ALL SIZES 8 AT jjj WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co., I I 56 57, HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 7144. I36 words
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1046 1931-04-22 14 Sports Pastimes. A CHAMPION'S PLEA. Athenian Ideal In Life. BOXING. TUNNEY ON RECREATIONAL FACILITIF' Gene Tunney, the retired undefeated heavyweight boxing champion of the world, who is on a visit to Egypt, addressed a meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association, Cairo, recently. I had an interview with him. writes1,046 words
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Article75 1931-04-22 14 COSTLY SCHEME IN U. S. Reuter. Washington. Aprfl. 21. Hundreds of thousands of acres of barren desert will be converted into smiling orchards and farms by the construction of a giant boulder dam on the Colore de River, for which Mr. Wilbur. Secretary of the Interior, signedReuter. - 75 words
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Article762 1931-04-22 14 ASSN. FOOTBALL. BUYING TICKETS FOR THE FINAL. Birmingham and its environs are at present suffering from ticket fever in a very acute form, says "Athletic News." No matter what may be said of the Cup Final its purely local consummation, us lack of promise of spectacular interest762 words
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Advertisement308 1931-04-22 14 Hasten Convalescence! HOT weather brings fever slow wasting exhausting. Every hour of sickness is a wasted hour in the East you know only too well the depressing monotony and loneliness, and besides, your servants seem so aware that you are down. You've got the will to hasten convalescence but how308 words
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Advertisement213 1931-04-22 14 Why Doctors recommend BIOCITIN? Because Biocitin ls a nutrient containing the most digestible constituents of the york of eggs and of Milk and 10% physiologically pure Lecithin (nerve food). The preparation represents a rather fine powder of a yellowish colour and of a mild cake-like smell and taste If put213 words
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Advertisement280 1931-04-22 14 teet^^ Unique Kolynos antiseptic foam with its exclusive A dry-brush technique cleans teeth whiter without injury. I YELLOW teeth spoil all charm. Also, the brush bristles i a h White teeth flatter! Yet yellow of their stiffness to piopei lJle teeth are merely teeth coated with a tooth surfaces and280 words
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Advertisement447 1931-04-22 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. Incorporated tn England.) MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. „*tn«CLAR AND ORIENTAL BTEAM IGATION CO., LONDON AND \K EAST MAIL SERVICE. tf contract with Hit Majesty's Government.) TWARD FROM LONDON. For Chins and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1931. 9,000 May 2 16,600 May447 words
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Advertisement623 1931-04-22 15 STEAMER SAILINGS rSi NY. K. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Ball t 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 June623 words
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Advertisement393 1931-04-22 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. N ORDD JBUTSCHER Ifffiffi LLOYD. KraSkVtT (Incorporated tm Germany.j The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. TRIER for Manila, Hong Kong, S'hai Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau April 25 S MAIN for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji and Vladivostock May 4 HOMEWARDS. S PFALZ for Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen May393 words
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Advertisement253 1931-04-22 15 INSURANCE. THE Igl SOUTH fftfflpEi BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOLT6L Manager. OSes: 6, Flnlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street.253 words
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Advertisement557 1931-04-22 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. i Registered in London under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000.000 Subscribed Capital £1.800.000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,666.845 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street. London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.557 words
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Advertisement540 1931-04-22 15 BANKS. tm The Ho Hong Bank. Limited. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. Safe Deposit Service. i 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 Place For the information of intending depositors the following540 words
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Advertisement538 1931-04-22 16 ALICO I I ALICO Asia Life Insurance Company. Under American Charter. < 120.000—deposited with the Board of Trade in London.) We offer you the most liberal policy ever issued in the Orient. If your Finances are affected by the present slump—take an ALICO policy to-day and keep the slump out538 words
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Advertisement487 1931-04-22 16 Le zZMercier's School ESTABLISHED 1906. SCHOOL RE OPENED ON APRIL IS. 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Ptincipah-F. I. MILES. EDUCATIONAL. CLASSICAL. BALLET, AND CHARACTER DANCING. Lady, former pupil of Maestro Cecchetti, La Scala, Milan, is prepared to teach beginners or advanced487 words
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Advertisement311 1931-04-22 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Fiat 509, two-seater, in excellent mechanical condition, new tyres, battery and very smart appearance. Apply No. 17, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets far banging over your receiver. Ten cents per copy. Outstatlons 15 cents. Send cash with order311 words
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Advertisement433 1931-04-22 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. SALONIKA ARMY BLACK SEA FORCES. Will all those who served in either of above forces kindly send postcard giving their present address and unit with which they served, to Lieutenant-Colonel M. J. T. REILLY. M.C., S.S.VJ., Drill Hall. Beach Road, Singapore. It is proposed to hold a Re-Union433 words
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Advertisement472 1931-04-22 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Reach the Permanent Population. SITUATIONS VACANT. CANVASSERS WANTED—SaIary $25 to $30. Any nation. Only influential ladies between 20 and 30 need apply personally to the Lady Physician, 135, Serangoon Road. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. On tale at the following depots— SINGAPORE. The Federal Rubber472 words
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Advertisement507 1931-04-22 16 MASSAGE AND MANICURE MASSAC. Miss MISAKO ud Knew Ito. 30, Bencoolen Bb SATISFIED ADVVr^iSnJST Messrs. Yick Wah Binf B4] North Bta. Road, Singapore, write "We believe it will t t 0 km we have flotf over too jrcss of grmetkL sound boxes during ay 'iod, oft™ the result of advertisu.c507 words
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