Malaya Tribune, 29 April 1931

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune XVIII, No. !00 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, Apr. 29. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1931.
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    • 214 1 «r vvv v v y yww vvy w v J W H 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 FRENE BOBDONI AND JACK BUCHANAN "PARIS' PHONE 5261-5262 I ing Safe has EVER had its 13 t S B j contents destroyed by Fire. 11 J R I RATNER SAFES I REALLY ARE f 1
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  • 2364 2 Scots 9 Soccer Triumph Over England. The Cross Country Championship. Home Sports Review. (Special to the Malaya Tribune.") London, April 1. I am content to give up training now." said Tom Cculthwaiie *hen Grakle, at his fifth attempt, justified the high opinion the trainer has 'always had
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    • 159 2 WATERBURY'S i Compound .3 g| I makes blood...builds tissue... I W restores vitality... tones up the w whole system. It is both a food J and a tonic.a preventive 1 I against disease and a health uridL I m restorative. Valuable in coughs, Con U jj£? colds, influenza, bronchitis... after
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    • 311 2 JL HOT WEA THER J||| TREATS Templing Dishe /nT \vv can alumtm be found in th* /w ea there's something ASK FOR LIBBY'S WHEN YOU BUY THE FOLLOWING FOODS. Fruits. Vegetables. Roast Beef. Pineapples. Vienna Sausage. M Peaches V*>a' Loaf Mk\\W*~ Aw Mk% Jr\ Chili Con Came. 4ĔF j Apricots.
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  • 1100 4 CREATING A NEW SORT OF CURRENCY. A BAVARIAN ENGINEER'S EXPERIMENTS. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") One of the most curious experiments in economics and currency problems is being carried on in a forlorn village in that primitive part cf Bavaria known as the Bavarian Forest, that
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    • 704 6 Amusements. 1 j Everybody llsI Is Going I To I |"PARIS"| I SEE THE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 1 1 ON PAGE 5. 1 Up in the Clouds, on Wings of Melody, into "JAZZ HEAVEN" THE TITLE OF Radios Grand New Idea Show Drama 1 6.30 TWO 9.15 xq.nigHT 6-30 TWO 9-15
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  • 518 7 MOTOR-CAR MARKETS OF THE WORLD. London, April 2 The report that the leading Dutch producers ot rubber were opposed to any measures for •„he restriction of productioa liave proved to be premature. At any rate, tne Producers Committee has decided to continue to co-openUe with foreign
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  • 48 7 A CABLE CORRECTION. Reuter. Mr. W. Shakspeare, when he said that rubber restriction was "practically dead,'' was presiding at a meeting of the Ceylon Association and not the Rubber Growers' Association annual meeting as cabled yesterday. The R.G.A annual meeting is fixed for May 14.—Reuter.
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  • 956 7 SAILING UNDER ARCTIC ICEFIELDS. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") With the coming of spring to the Arctic, preparations are getting under way at Spitzbergen for the daring submarine expedition to the North Pole, organised and captained by S.r Hubert Wilkins, the distinguished Australian explorer. The first
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  • 84 7 London, April 28, 5.31 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £107 1116 (£lO7 1516» Forward £108 7 16 (£lO9 3 16. The market is steady. Messrs Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2 13|16 (2?*
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  • 33 7 The rate of issue of Money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Qeyton Is Rs. 157 for MOO.
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  • 68 7 Singapore. April 29. ttu>cr» !»rller» Ft S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 8 8( 4 Standard R.S.S. on Tender. May 8 9 June 9 9» 4 July/September 9% 9^ October, December 9 7 s 10' v Tone of Market: —Very dull. Latest CaWe:—London
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  • 98 7 London, April kB. Extracts from latest rubber company reports are as follow: Allagar: Forward credit £315. South Malay: Loss on 1930 of £1,378; credit forward £4,065. Selangor River: Loss on 1930 £2.108: forward £9.624. Changkat. Dividend of 5d a share payable en May 30. Cheviot: Annual meeting
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  • 37 7 London. April 28. Dunlop report shows a net trad ng profit of £1.160,478, the net profit being £541.424. The sum of £568 023 is being carried forward. No final dividend is proposed.—S P.P. Service.
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  • 335 7 Singapore, April 29. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Selling.—LonCon 4 months'sight 2s. 3 27/32 d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13/ltid., London 60 days' light 2s 3 25.. 32d.. London 30 lays' sight 2s. 3%d.. London demand 3* 3 23/32 d.. London T.T. 2s. 3
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  • 124 7 The Takliwa." which arrived the morning from Calcutta and ports, brought 180 sheep and goats. The Autung" is due on Friday morning from Amoy and Swatow with 1,250 Chinese deck passengers. May 6 being the anniversary of the King's Accession Day. vessels that are in Harbour are kindly
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  • 148 7 Yuen Jeng," Chinese, 906 tons, Capt. Miller, from Saigon. 28-4; for Saigon, 30-4. Makasser." Dutch, 362 tons, Capt. Triebels, from Rengat. 29-4; for Rengat, 1-5. Tinombo." Dutch, 525 tons, Capt. Oraef, from Bela wan-Deli, 29-4: for Be la wan-Deli. 1-5. Hakodate Maru." Jap. 3,226 tons, Capt. Hirose. from Calcutta,
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  • 119 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. April 29, noon. Stagnation reigns supreme and the share market becomes increasingly difficult to deal in. Rubber and tin have both declined further over the last iwo days, the metal quite substantially. Rubbers. Scudais are 78—81 cents. Mentakabs 21—22 cents and Malaka Pindas
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  • 328 7 April 29. 11 a.m. RUBBER. Lcndcn.—2 13/16 d.. down l/16d. New Ycrk. —1% cents (Gi, down cent. Sharts:—Easier. Allenbys 75 —90 cents. Ayer Moleks 60 —70 cents. Ayer Panas 75 —85 cents. Bassetts 45—50 cents. Brogas 40 —50 cents. Bukit Jelotongs 20—25 cents. Bukit Katils 22—27...
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  • 134 7 Singapore. April 29 Rice, New 1 per Koyan $208 Rice, New 2 $185 Rice, New 3 $IC6 Rice, New 4 $151 Rice, Saigon A-l $160 Rice, Saigon 1 $155 Rice, Saigon 2 $143 Rice, Saigon 3 $122 Rice, Rangoon 1 $136 Rice, Rangoon 2 $130 Rice, Par Boiled No.
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  • 123 7 Singapore, April 29. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rohna 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate t). Rajputana 18; Mata Hari 16; TUawa 14: Pres. Adams 11; Cracovla 9; Sibajak 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). City of Cardiff 32; Taybank 35; Takliwa 37Yuensang 38. Empire
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    • 281 7 j VICTORIA THEATRE! 1 i I PROFESSOR I j MARTENOT WILL GIVE I jfl fl i Two Extra Concerts 1 on his return from Java J i June Ist and 2nd at 9.30. I U——J Z7 PAVILION "ss* 6 15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Young and Old alike will enjoy They Had
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    • 45 7 AUCTION SALE OF WAX POLISHED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNrrURE. COTTAGE PIANO. BY ROSENKRANZ. PLANTS. ETC. To be held at "DOLEEN," No. 924-A. Upper Serangoon Road. ON SATURDAY, MAY 2, AT 2.3« P.M. Now on view. Express issued. CHEONG KOON SENG CO.. Auctioneers. Singapore, April 28, 1931.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 224 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, APRIL 29. Tongkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi (Tobelo) 3 p.m. Banka Island, Pladjoe and Palembang (Thedens) 3 p.m. North and East India (Yuensang) 3 p.m Indo-China (G. G. Paul Doumer) 3 p.m. Pontianak (Khoen Hoe a i 4 p.m. North. N-East and N-West Sumatra (Van Heutsz) 4 pjn.
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    • 293 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright STATIONB. ture. Rainfall. SunMax. Mm. shine Alor Star 92 73 Nil 8.1 Kota Bahru K. Trenganu 90 72 Nil 8.7 Kroh 88 72 Nil 5.7 Sitiawan 92 75 .05 8.1 Ipoh S4 76 Nil 7.9 Butterworth 90 75 Nil 6.7 K. Llpis
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  • 802 8 It is an astonishing thing that the most cheerful person in Great Britain just now should be the Chancellor of the Exchequer. For the past few months there has been so much talk about trade depression, and the unlikelihood of any imminent recovery from it, that it
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  • 330 8 The Requiem Mass for the late Nestor Pereira will be held on Saturday at 6.30 a.m. Mr. G. T. Peall is sitting as Disirict Judge and First Police Magistrate in the absence of Mr. G. C. Dodd The address fc> members of the CCA. by Mi. G. S. Hammonds to-morrow
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  • 135 8 S. S. (S.) A. Unfavourable To Inquiry? We read in the "Straits Echo" that the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association have informed the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association that thov are not prepared to cooperate with a view to petitioning Government for the appointment of a representative committee to go
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  • 205 8 COMMONWEALTH TO PAY THE INTEREST. Reuter. Canberra. April 29. Mr. J. Scullin (Federal Premier* has announced that Mr. Lang has advised him that New South Wales is unable to meet the Interest on her debts to private bondholders in New York and London on May 1.
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  • 77 8 KINGS FORD SMITH'S PROGRESS CHECKED. Reuter. Sourabaya. April 29. Air Commodjr" Kingsford Smith's aerop'ant "Southern Cross" became stuck in the muj while starting for Singapore to-day and the assistance of soldiers is b. j mg called in.— Reuter. Latest news h;.nd by the A.P.C.. who
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  • 74 8 British Official. Rugby. April 28. During the first quarter of the present year a 26 per cent, increase en the corresponding period of last year was shown in the air mail from Great Britain. Over 22,00 lb. weight of letters were carried in the period.
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  • 17 8 From Europe. (London mails despatched on April 9) by Kashmir." due Penang noon tomorrow, j
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  • 566 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON The Temporary Allowance* rv SET""* ?f port "Malayan Daily Express tn t e submitted to Government sideration. r A It won't get any cons; m will be deposited h pigeon-hole along with ol Usty documents officially regai amused scorn. Anyhow, the member T.A.C. are to
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  • 37 8 LATEST QUOTATION Rl'BBKR. f'ndcn:—2 13 16d. New York:—5 7 cents <C>. Singapore:—8-v-8", rnf TIN Lrruhn:—Spot £107 5.--. 9d vP jfc 3 months, buyers £108 od Od.); sellers £108 15s. 0d 'do* Singapfie:—$54.37'.-. HT.» :s
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 320 8 viyelTa X Dame PtsMon conferred a boon on all women wh»n she pet the seal of her approval H "4 on 'Viye.Ja' tor her smartest, d*y frock inspiration. M The beautiful colourings and exclusive designs are rendered doubly attractive in the 5j |Q Tropics by 'Viyelia's particular suitability to Eastern
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    • 103 8 j ZENITH. I I The Quality Watch. I I THE RIGHT TIME. 1 I ALL THE TIME, f I FOR A LIFE TIME. Cn Sole Agents for: S STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND P.M.B. S I U.S. De Silva I Bros., JEWELLERS. I 61, HIGH STREET, S SINGAPORE. g 'PHONE 4540. aS2S2SZSHSES2SZS2Sc^HSZSHSZSZSZSZSZSHSZS
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 306 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 r.avelengths and times of transmission cannot* be guaranteed,
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  • 998 9 1 \M) TAX AN OVERDUE REFORM. i ONFIDENCE ON STOCK EXCHANGE. British Official. Rugby, April 29. h sat sfaction is expressed generally ,:vss that Mr. Snowdens Budget, the House of Commons yesterday, minimum of new taxation
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  • 168 9 Indictment Of Mechanic Dismissed. Reuter. Akron (Ohio), April 29. An alleged Communist plot to wreck the United States Navy'j; giant dirigible "Akron," now nearing completion, is recalled by the Court of Common Pleas dismissing the mdict-p-ent of the ex-Hungarian Paul Kassay on the ground that the
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  • 127 9 NEW BRITISH CAR FOR OVERSEAS. Reuter. London. April 28. Great interest is being taken by the motor industry in a new British car produced with a special eye to overseas markets by the Hillman-Humber Company of Coventry. The closest secrecy was maintained regarding details before its presentation to
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  • 90 9 HEAR RADIO FROM TOKYO. Reuter. Quebec. April 28. Prince and Princess Takamatsu, on their arrival from the United States, were received on behalf of the Government by the Lieut Governor, the Premier of the Province, the Federal Solicitor General and the Secretary of State. A Royal
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  • 94 9 HOW BRITISHERS WERE PROTECTED. British Official. Rugby. April 28. Portuguese troops landed at Madeira yesterday under fire from the insurgent forces. In order to ensure the safety of British nationals in the island an arrangement was reached some days ago by the Captain of H.M.S. "London" whereby, m
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  • 96 9 British Official. Rugby, April 28. The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Wm. Graham, answering a Parliamentary question to-day, said that the only trade negotiations with France in contemplation were those arising out of a proposal in regard to tariff reductions put forward to the
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  • 40 9 Reuter. Albany, April 28. Governor Roosevelt has dismissed the charges against Mayor Walker, after cons dering the latter's 15,000 word document defending his administration against allegations by the City Affairs Committee, a private organisation of leading citzens.—Reuter.
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  • 150 9 Swedish Airman To Fly To Arctic. Reuter. Rugby. April 28. The Swedish airman. Ahrenberg. will leave Malmo for Greenland, probably to-day, to search for Courtauld. a member of the British Arctic air route expedition who remained behind last December in an isolated post to make meteorological
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  • 108 9 BOLD DAYLIGHT ROBBERY. A Chinese lady was the victim of an audacious robbery at about five o'clock on Friday afternoon, in the vicinity of Mr. Kader Sultan s residence at Katong It appears that she was walking alone along the sea wall when the was
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  • 46 9 In River Valley Road yesterday afternoon a ricksha puller was run down by a motor lorry and seriously injured. The ambulance was promptly on the scene. It Is believed that the victim has a ruptured kindney and a fractured rib.
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  • 36 9 Reuter. Moscow April 29 A violent earthquake occurred this evening in the Republic of Nakhichevan. Trans-Cauc as a Much damage was done, but the number of oasualties is not yet known- Renter
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  • 64 9 Reuter. Buenos Aires. April 28 The band of the Cameron Highlanders gave a spirited touch at the closing of the British Empire Trade Exhibition, playing the Argentin and British National Anthems and the "Last Post." Subsequently. President Uriburu and tht British Ambassador were present at a "larewel! supper."
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  • 46 9 Reuter. Albany. April 29. A doctor has expressed the opin'on tnat Jack Diamond, who has been riddled with buckshot by a rival gangster, wi.ll not recover. Blood transfusion might be attempted if the patient rallies, otherwise the end is not man> days away.—Reuter.
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  • 35 9 Reuter. New York. April 28. Dr. Arthur Torrance, leader of the Totranje Medical Research Expedition, is bel eyed to have been drowned with the whole of his party in the Belgian Congo.—Reuter
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  • 129 9 Reuter. Sydney. April 28. The Savings Bank Bill has passed a 1 stages and has become law —Reuter. Canberra. April 26. The House of Representatives has finally adopted the Bank Act Amendment Bill Reuter. Copenhagen. April 2«. Thanks to the perseverance of the State arbitrator the threatened
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  • 296 9 LEAVING BY AIR FOR WINDSOR. KING TO REMAIN IN THE CASTLE. British Official. Paris, April 28. Social Calls' delayed the return to London cf the Royal Princes. They were due home early in the afternoon but decided to bid farewt.l to
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  • 401 9 DELEGATE CONFERENCE IN KUALA LUMPUR. A new chapter in Malayan Rotary was commenced on Sunday last by the holding of the first delegate conference ln Kuala Lumpur in accordance with the resolutions passed at the Malayan Rotary Conference held in Singapore last December. The following delegates were
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  • 121 9 SEAMAN BADLY INJURE*). As the result of entangled in one of th steam winches on board the cargo ve-sel "Kemmel." a European seaman fractured his l ?ht thigh yesterday and is now an inmate .1 the General Hospital. It appears that the "K-mmel." which was anchored
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  • 27 9 HOME SPORTS REVIEW, tn pages 2 and 3. TOPICS OF TO-DA*, on pa*e 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on pa*e 10. CHINA NOTES A NEWS, on page 11.
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  • 465 10 Clever Display By Sailors. Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. (By "Reynard.") The friendly match at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday between the S.C.C. and a team from H.M.S. "Cornwall" provided some good football. It was a keen game, played in the best sporting spirit. The sailors were a
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  • 262 10 REVISED FIXTURES. The Secretary of the Singapore Amateur Football Association announces that the following matches in Div. I have been transferred to Jalan Bssar Stadium: May 16. Malays v. R.A. June 1, SC.F.A. v. R.A, 13. Glosters v. S;C.F.A., 16, I.C.F.A. v. S.C.C, 20, Malays v. Pulau Brani.
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  • 19 10 Reuter. London, April 28. In the Scottish League (Div. 1.) to-day, Celtic and Queen's Park drew I—l.—Reuter.
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  • 148 10 BOXING. Those who wish to see Sid. Nash before he enters the ring against Wilmott on Friday will have an opportunity of doing so to-day at S p.m. at the lion City Ring, when the ex-lightweight champion of the Navy will give an exhibition bout
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  • 57 10 The 160 yard. Medley Relay race at the V.M.C.A. Carnival last Saturday was wan by the Mount Emily team entered by Yeo Jin Hua (lifeguard at the Municipal Swimming Pool) consisting of, *****3611, Lim Yap Puan and Tan W,ce Chwee. Through an oversight only the name of the last-named was
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  • 188 10 LAWN TENNIS. Reuter. London, April 28. The defea: of England's leading player, H. W. Austin, by the Japanese, Miki, by 6—3, 9—7, 6—2, in the second round, provided a sensation in the British hard courts championship at Bournemouth to-day. Although immeasurably superior in stroke production, Austin
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  • 78 10 CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL AND AT HO:»lF TO-DAY. The final of the S.C.C. singles championship, which marks the close of the spring tournament, takes place at the Club to-day. between Ut H. Kleinman and Roy Smith. Play commences at 4.50 p.m. The Club will be at home after the match,
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  • 77 10 Ties in the S.R.C. tournament: TO-DAY'S TIES. Ladies' Singles (final): Miss E. Richards v. Miss M. Gomes. "B" Singles: R. Morrow v. P. James, M. A. Cordeiro v. D. Leicester (to finish). TO-MORROW'S TIES. Veterans' Singles: H. M. de Souza v. W. A. Keyt, G. W. Angus v.
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  • 85 10 BADMINTON. At the Marigolds court yesterday, the home team beat Rajavilas B.P. by 6—o. Results (Marigold piayeis first): Chua Leng Yong beat A. G. Matthew 15—7, 12—15, 15—4; Tan Chong Kiat beat V. A. George 15—6. 15—3; Chua Leng Seah beat C. V. Nair 15—2. 15—11; Lee
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  • 86 10 In a match between S.H.B.J.S.C. and Mercury B.P., played last Sunday at the former's court, the visitors won by 3—2. Results (S.H.B.J.S.C. players first): Koh Kim Soon beat Gan Hock Kee 5—15, 15 —3, 15 —10; Tan Soon Watt lost to Gan Soon Tee 8 —15,
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  • 96 10 The Devonshire B.P. beat Gan's Amatuer Union yesterday at the home court by 7—o, before a good crowd of enthusiasts. Results (Devonshire players first): Tan Yong Kian beat Chin Tham Swee 14—14, (3—2), 15—7; Tan Kirn Hong beat Gan Hock Kee 15—13, 15—12; Koh Chek Tuan
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  • 72 10 BASEBALL. Reuter. New York, April 29. Latest results in the American and National Leagues are as follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York 8. Brooklyn 5. Philadelphia 0, Boston 2, St. Louis J, Pittsburg 5. Philadelphia 9, Boston 8. New York 3. Brooklyn 2. St. Louis 8, Pittsburg 2.
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  • 79 10 DATES PLAYERS. Water-Polo. What promises to be an interesting match will be played on Sunday at the Chinese Swimming Club, between married and single members. The game will commence at 11.30 a.m. Players: Married: Choc Seng Kay: Seah Teng Ann, Ng Mong Guan. Goh Buan Chook; Kee Yew Hock, J.
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  • 38 10 Arrangements for the Australian tour of Lindrum and Newman have been confirmed. The first game will open at Sydney on June 1. followed by a match at Melbourne on June 13. Brisbane and Adelaide will also be visited.
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  • 371 10 CRICKET. United Services beat the S.C.C. in yesterday's game on the Padang. by eight wickets. Scores: S.C.C—lst Innings: H. B. Noon run out 1, A. L. B. Perkins b Bryan 5, Dr. H. O. Hopkins c and b Cockle 50, P. H. Stewart-Brown st. Croome b
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  • 215 10 The S.R.C. played a combined team of masters and boys of Raffles Institution on the SJt.C. ground yesterday and won by 30 runs. Scores. S.R.C: P. J. Johnson run out 2. W. Ess c Peterson b Alvii 29, P. d'Almeida run out 21, I. Eber b
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  • 66 10 GOLF. The draw ioi the first round of the Telegraph Cuo competition at the Keppel Golf Club is as follows: W. P. Douglas v. P. Wilson: M. H. Holm v. J. Oreen; H. Hall v. W. V Semple; C. J. Clackett v. J. M. Watt. Players will
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  • 201 10 It will not be long before a number of League and Club Association Footballers turn their thoughts to cricket, says a "Manchester Guardian" correspondent. Many players of the summer game have done well this football season. Hammond, the Fulham inside forward and one of the most sought-after players of the
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  • 251 10 LONGEST TUNNEL IN THE EAST. Iwaki, Japan. April 20. The Railway Department announces an elaborate plan for celebrating the completion of the ShimJzu railway tunnel construction work. The construction of the tunnel has involved an expenditure of ten million yen and ten years' continuous labour on the part
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  • 91 10 [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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  • 418 10 (To the Editor. -Malaya Tribune.") Sir, Your correspondent "A Tamilian," writing on the above subject in your issue of the 25th inst.. vehemently contested the views of Mr. Louis Thivy. Mr. Thivy is. I should say an exponent of the doctrine of universal Indian brotherhood in Malaya.
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  • 768 10 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune Sir.—Several letters have been written in your valuable paper urging the Chinese (especially the Straits-born Chinese) t_> learn Chinese (especially the Mandarin language*, and I must say it is a capital idea, but some of your correspondents are condemning the Baba
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  • 316 10 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I read with great interest the letter by "Remedia" on the Indian Association, and wish to place a few facts and suggestions before the Indian public of Malaya. At present, so far as I can see and hear, the Indian Association of
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  • 484 10 DEFINITE POLICY FOR DEVELOPMENT. Action taken at a meeting of the Board of Control held on April 20: Approved accounts of the Victoria Theatre and Memorial Hall for first quarter, 1931. showing a loss for the quarter of $4,454,86. adn approved reductions in staff. Decided
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  • 549 10 MILLION MARK NOT YFT REACHED. KOWLOON DOUBLED i\ TrN YEARS. According to a Preliminary Report o the Census of Hong Kong which five weeks ago. the total pop* > o j7. out Kong. Kowloon and New Kow t ew^ on? ritories, and the floating popul n
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  • 335 10 The annual general meeting of the Malacca Indian Club was held at the new premises 49. Bandar Hilir Road, on Saturday Mr A. S. Reddi (Extra Asst. Controller of Labour 1 was in the chair. There was a very tW gathering of enthusiatstic members representing the various
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  • 1623 11 Xi > 1 victim Of Foreign Factories. CHINA NOTES AND NEWS. ■al to the "Malaya Tribune.") when official negotiations on the xtrahtjr abolition are progressing •n the Ch nese Government and menta of the Powers concerned, a was sounded through the com--0 the National Government
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  • 85 11 Nauen, April 20. Bremen: The German explorer Emil Trinkler, who was injured in an automobile accident between here and Bremerhaven recently, has died in hospital. His latest trip had been through Tibet. He had also extensively travelled in Chinese Turkestan. Afghanistan, and Russian Turkestan. He was
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 180 11 A RARE OPPORTUNITY Afforded by The Great Eastern Optical Co., 112. Sooth 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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  • 95 12 CHINESE TOURISTS ARRIVAL IN CALCUTTA. Calcutta, April 15 Poon Tuck Ming, a twenty-two year old Chinese, who is cycling round the world, has arrived from Singapore Mng, with seven others, left Shanghai on June last on a walking tour. His companions abandoning the attempt, Ming
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    • 909 12 j GODET PERFUMES I 1 The Quintessence of Perfection j I As'i for:—CONCENTRATED OF ROSr I I <gjpjjN JASMIN Etc. I Extracts—FOßGET-ME-NOT I JASMIN DORIENT I FOL!E BLELF Elc f HFHfI FORGET-ME-NOT LOTION X 9 andyou will never for get it I I FORGET-ME-NOT LOTTOV Sj jl f I U1
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 210 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, APRIL 29. High Tides. —7.45 a.m., 8.55 p.m. Municipal Commissioners' Meeting. 2.15 p.m Meeting: St. Andrew's Hospital, 5.15 p.m. Annual General Meeting, Tanglin Club, 6.45 p.m. Lawn Tennis: S.C.C. Singles Final and Prize Distribution. Football League: I.C.F.A. v. Malays (Div. I), Stadium; Post Office v. B.A.T.
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    • 256 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending May 3, 1931: TO-DAY, APRIL 29. 5 30 p.m.—Drill Hall, Officers and N.C.O.'s, Demonstration of Guard Mounting by the 1st Bn. The Gloucestershire Regiment. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "D" (Eurasian) Coy., Officers and N.C.O.'s Section Leading Class. 5.15 p.m.—H. Q. Serangoon
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  • 749 13 A "TALKIE" OF THE LUNGS. AND A "MOVIE- OF THE HEART. (Special to the Malaya Tribune.") It is possible to take a movie photograph of the workings of rhe human heart without undertaking any surgical operation. It is possible to take a soundwave picture of the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 625 13 j £/VCi/I UD j I v Ca\ IkJ Ml 1 f_\ rcduce <> g 5 I g -»t 'O THE BRITISH THOMSON-HOUSTON CO..LTD X CROWN HOUSE. ALDWYCH.LONDON.W.C.3. nJ Behind every Mazda Lamp is the B.T.H.'s assurance of high quality. Cj f THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. I AUCTION SALE CHING KENG
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    • 48 13 Baby has the right j \j idea —he wants < Cuticura Taleuna |i after his daily bath! Fragrant** Antiseptic •'Refreshing j _Wf~ Sample rarb Soap. Ointmrnt ami Tal- i cum free upon rrqueat, from M v 11« r A Phippa •1 (i Malaga I imii«-<i.l niuoHuiUiin K .Singapore. jj
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    • 292 13 time... labor. I jgjgfe fuel I "fyjICK-COOK Hv WBn ING Qua tCK kerOatsisexacth c same fine quality you have 1 always known, but it cooks five |H times as fast HI and is more tenwm der more delicious than any ■j OuakerOatsyouhaveevertasted. H Now, you will want to have Quaker
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    • 131 13 I Just Arrived New Shipments of I 3 INDIAN, PERSIAN CHINESE g Rugs Carpets I I IN VARIOUS DESIGNS AND ALL SIZES I a at I j WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co., I 56 57, HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 7144. A POINTER I if you like a M Repeating Shotgun 111 This new
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    • 313 14 V Value Far Above The Price (j To-day, more than ever, the Ford car is fully enclosed internal expanding four- And what is most important, the first J a wise, and sound investment because wheel brakes, four Houdaille double year's depreciation is a very small sum. I it is such
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    • 436 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. P 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. incorporated in England.) MAll PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. Pr LAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM MATION CO., LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. f rontiact with His Majesty's Government.) I WARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1931. 9.000 May 2
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    • 618 15 STEAMER SAILINGS THE LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles, London. Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Ball TKRUKUNI 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 MARU 10,000 July 2 3 YASUKUNI
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    • 415 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER VSjrfii LLOYD. flncorporated in Germany > The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. MAIN for Saigon, Japan Ports and Hankow May 4 LAHN for HKong, Shanghai, Taku Dalny, Ttau, Y'hama and Kobe May 8 SCHLESIEN for Japan Ports and Hankow May 14 DERFFLINGER for Manila, Hong
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    • 259 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH f Wfel BRITI SH vKjC i INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. flncorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No.
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    • 552 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (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. M.
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    • 530 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank, Limited. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. Safe Deposit Service. SAFE DEPOSIT faculties for the safe keeping of jewellery, bonds, title-deeds and othe* valuable property will soon be available at the new Head Office building tn Raffles Plana. For the information of intending depositor* the following is a
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    • 2257 16 ALICO I I ALICO Asia Life Insurance Company. Under American Charter, i £20.000—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 out
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    • 540 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Reach the Permanent Population MASSAGE AND MANICURE MASSAGE Miss MISAKO and Iffci No. 20, Bencooten Street, Singapore SATISFIED AW .iSER*. I Messrs. Yick Wah Hing 01 641 North feu. Road, Singapore, write "We believe it will i,ite> est to knov \we heme sold
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