Malaya Tribune, 2 June 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune r«L vni' No. 129 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY JUNE 2, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, June 2, 19.31. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 166 1 ijpTON'S C IYLON yol .NOT BETTER !E BEST, j|_HEyl Tico heads are BhXI better than one _PB always. Obtainable in Bottles or on H N X Draught at Hotels, Clubs and Rest HF y> y/\ Houses throughout the Straits Settle- ments and Malay States, 'Wk 1 Call for it to-day
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    • 164 1 Mt"" yu.-yw www v-w yv u■•■ i > y wl 1 I 6.15 TONIGHT 915 GEORGE BANCROFT IN Ladies Love Brutes 'PHONE 5261-5262. I Cleans Everything Except Clothes, 1 I Makes Coppsr and Brass Like Gold B Steel Like Silver jjj I Removes Piit, luk, Rust, Ttr, Grease, I Manufactured
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  • 3475 2 WIPING OUT THE BRITISH NAVY. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London. May 7. It is rare for on Englishman of the eminence of Lcrd Jellicoe to make sensational statements, even when living in retirement, but he evident y feels keenly on the subject of Naval reductions, for
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 528 2 Do Men Prefer \V ha^ 100 Unmarried Men Say. Tests made by a noted p ychologist with 100 marrie.l and 100 unmarried men show that in their prefers .cc for women a good completion is tbe first consideration. As a mi ter of fact, about the same number of mm
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    • 122 2 To attend promptly, advise honestly, serve cheerfully and act fairly That's PETER'S SERVICE ACEISCY, OF 4, ROBINSON ROAD, PHONE 3123. Extra Benefits. Services We want an absolutely unlimited number cf motor-cars, motor-lorries and motor-cycles to be insured through us with your favoured insurance company. Tariff rates only. No increase for
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    • 172 2 JNTREATED MILkA BOTH WHOLE AND I SKIMMED,HAS VERY 1 I LITTLE ANTI RACHITIC ACTIVITY j Ordinary fresh caws'rwl\_ Thi« authoritative quotation that fresh cows* milk contains almost no vitamin D is convincing. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D BUT SUNSHINE GLAXO has
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 139 3 PRO-LIST your teeth Pro-list means double cleansing action —Listerine Tooth Paste on a Pro-phy-lae-tic Tooth Brush! The combination can't fail. Use both 30 days. See how much whiter your teeth become how much more firm and healthy your gums appear. Ask for both at your chemist's. l "feans thorough!) between
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    • 282 3 ELIMINATION IS NOT ENOUGH Phosferine HEALTH SALT THE TONIC FRUIT SALINE TOMES AS IT CLEANSES Invigoration must accompany the regular daily removal of the causes of Constipation, and this is now accomplished by Phosferine Health Salt, with total j<■ j freedom from the enervating after-effects I produced by old-fashioned salines.
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  • 1714 4 TRIBUTES TO HIS WORK. Viceroy to Viceroy succeeds, and the tributes paid to Lord Willingdon for his courage in undertaking so great a task are due to the predecessor who comes home from laying it down. Lord Irwin need be under no illusion abou: the giatitude with
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 319 4 the new "quick- 1 cooking" Quaker Oats. Now cooks in 1-5 the time formerly required! Save time, labor, fuel. Serve it as porridge for breakfast... thicken soups and gravies with it use it in fritters, cakes, biscuits. Try p tin today. Tk* kiud of Ouaktr Oats you kavt always known—tk*
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    • 150 4 Cj ir I K 1 N TRAVELLING BY AIR MEANS N 8 r p] A COOL—QUICK and CO*fFORT4BLE iourncy. 1I I I n] No changes, no stop?, only a few hours from point j{] Kj to point; the personal care to each passenger makes jfi X I air travelling very
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    • 481 4 KS EXPRESSION OF PUBLIC i CONFIDENCE 28,000,000 j INSURANCE CONTRACTS are in force with PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. An ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE with the PRUDENTIAL offers you a first class investment combined U I )S I w itn an assurance on your life at MODERATE COST. Write )h M M JU,
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  • 1306 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. iStCtl) BT FEAStM CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK ■BOIIBa Singapore, June 2, 10 a.m. Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Ends. Buyers. Seller*. Vaiuf Asarn Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 £1. 0.0 £1. 2.8 Austral Malay Dec- »1 0.18.6 1. 0.0 Aver Hitam Tin June »0 0.11.0 0.12.0 Jmgrin Tin Dec.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 29 5 «2s m „urn r, """Tj Try the Powerful ffi LOUDSPEAKER SPECIAL f Stote Wh<Xt gramophone s yick wah hing, I WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS jjj jS mi, North Bridge jjj
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    • 288 5 Core throats <^&<~£*S<^o Quickly relieved Mb^^^e«Ke«t*L4e«»#^S\ J 4 by rubbing on li^yißLE^E»»flv»P^^TtsC ALL-TALKING SERIAL, g ASK FOR: 1 BUTTERFLY GREEN PEAS" I Ln rj s s I The Best and Cheapest in the jjj r«rC^—- Market! H \-sSE^—— Grown in the sunny gardens of 3 -~7lit*A the Riviera. 8 I
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    • 450 5 The best time for us/! THE cold weather is the best time for us fevers and sickness are at their lowest. And in the few short, cold months lost energies must be recuperated and reserves of vitality built up to meet the coming Hot Seasoo. When, all too soon, the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 275 6 I TO-NIGHT o.ic| I jjj Positively Last Night of PARAMOUNTS DRAMATIC PRODUCTION "Ladies Love Brutes" g WITH N I George BANCROFT I El AND S MARY ASTOR I Latest British Pathe Gazette" and Other Attractive Shorts. i TO-MORROW: S 3 Co mnu nci nt/ uif Ai Special Matinee at 315
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    • 205 6 Amusements. jj I j ZZS TO-NIGHT \Kls\ I I HOLIDAY MATINEE I To-morrou; at 3 p.m. I Children Half Price. g Ramon Novarro In His Most Briliiant, Lavish Production—A Glorious Musical jg Romance of Spain A Glamorous, Intriguing, Colourful Story X rG I of a Convent Girl and a Canteen
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    • 368 6 j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9/5 j j Buster Keaton In The All Laughing Show That Packed tb< C ALHAMBRA j FORWARD MARCH jj WITH I UKELELE IKE. i E A Metro Goldwyn Mayer S Picture. I 'PHONE S7OB. TO-NIGHT—THE LAST NIGHT OP «P OB Hollywood Re\ ue U I m mm
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  • 504 7 RESEARCH VESSEL COMPLETES ITS CRUISE. SHIPPING NEWS. Rugby, June 1. Afler a successful maiden voyage in the South Atlantic and Antartic lasting nearly 18 months, the R.R.S. 'Discovery II" has returned to England. The vessel, which was built expressly for research in southern waters, and is specially
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  • 146 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. June 2. 1 p.m. Markets are still dull and featureless. Rubber is steady locally, although it yesterday declined abroad, on publication of the Malayan Shipment figures for May. The Tin market is easier and a large sale was made locally, of
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  • 302 7 June 2. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London.—3d. 'lown 116 d. New York.—6» 4 cents (G) diwn cent. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 75—90 cents, Ayer Moleks 60—70 cents, Ayer Panas 75—85 cents. Basset's 45—50 cents. Brogas 35—40 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 20—25 cents, Bukit Kati Is 22% 21% cents, Colinsburghs
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  • 82 7 London, June 1. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £100 1116 (£lOl 3 16». Forward £102 3 16 (£lO2 916). The market is easier. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify to-day's rubber prices as follows: Spot 3d. (3 116). Forward 3%d.
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  • 101 7 London, June L United Sua Betong annual meeting adopted the report of the directors showing a profit of £1.400. There is a sum of £50,000 to be carried forward. The chairman, Mr. Hay, believed that the promise of a plentiful supply of rubber would act as
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  • 139 7 Singapore, June 2. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $207 Rice. Siam 2 $173 Rice. Siam 3 $157 Rice, Siam 4 $131 Rice, Saigon A-l $141 Rice. Saigon 1 $135 Rice, Saigon 2 $128 Rice. Saigon 3 $116 Rice, Rangoon 1 $120 Rice. Rangoon 2 $118 Rice, Par Boiled No.
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  • 49 7 Singapore. June 2. Buyers SHler* R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 9 Standard R.S.S. on Tender, June 9 4 10 July 9"s 10«« July/September 10 10 1 Ostober'December 10»_. lf)% Tone cf~Market:—Quiet. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 3d. per lb* New York: —6V* cents (Gold).
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  • 101 7 Foreign exports of tin, being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan Ports during the month of May, 1931: Destination. Tons. United Kingdom 920 United States ol America 4.321 Continent of Europe 2.040 British Possessions 533 Japan 317 Other Foreign Countries 16 Total 8.147 This return represents
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  • 239 7 Singapore. June 2. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Selling.—London 4 months'.tight 2s. S 27/320 London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13/lSd., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d., London demand 2s. 3 23/32 d., London T.T. 2s. 3 11/16
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  • 76 7 Rugby, June 1. Paris 124.12%, New York 4.86 17/32, Brussels. 34.92%, Geneva 25.08%, Amsterdam 12.08 Milan 92.94%, Berlin 20.48%, Stockholm. 18.14%, Copenhagen 18.16%. Oslo 18.16%. Vienna 34.60%, Prague 164%, Helsingfors. 1931 Madrid 57%.. Libon 108.25. Athens 375. Bucharest 817. Rio 3 13/32, Buenos Aires 34 3 32, Montevideo 28 13/16.
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  • 28 7 Reuter. Lisbon. June 2. The Portuguese Government has issued a decree stabilising the currency rate at 110 gold escudos to the pound sterling from July I.—
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 643 7 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL POSITIVELY THE LAST PERFORMANCE IN SINGAPORE. TO-NIGHT at 9.30. MARTENOT Music From The Ether Positively your last chance bo see and hear this wonderful musical invention. Booking Now Open at Little's, $4, 2 and 1. J Singapore Chinese Mandarin School. i'HHHiI A ne* class will be opened
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    • 742 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE oIRAIIS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summons No. 2340 of 1931. Between E. M. Mohamed Abdullah trading as K. P. M. Hussain and Company Plaintiffs. And 1. K. N. Abdul Rahiman 2. S. M. Mohamed Ismail, trading as S. M. Abdul Rahiman
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    • 360 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon of June Bth, 1931. for the supply of Fresh Meat. Fowl. Eggs and Fish, etc.. to Hospitals, Singapore, for period from Ist July, 1931 to 31st December. 1931. Tenders should be on the authorised form
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 221 7 0IAR> OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JUNE 2. High Tides—12.10 p.m., 11.05 p.m. Football: Regulars v. Volunteers. Stadium. Lawn Tennis: S.C.C. v. S.R.C.. S.C.C. Prof. Martenot's Demonstration. Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. TO-MORROW, JUNE 3. High Tides.—12.54 p.m.. 11.41 p.m. Public Holiday (King's Birthday). No issue of "Malaya Tribune." King's Birthday Parade. 7.25
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  • 110 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATHS. See Haw passed away peacefully at the old age of 76 at his residence No. 242, Joo Chiat Road, on Tuesday. June 2. 1931, leaving behind 2 sons. Messrs See Whay Thaw and See Kim Chan, 2 daughters-in-law and several grand-children. Funeral on
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  • 871 8 It may seem absurd to make a fuss about a three dollar fine. The amount of the penalty is, however, immaterial in considering the principles involved in a prosecution, and we wish to say something about a case, "heard" in the fourth police court yesterday, which
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  • 23 8 The "Girlr' Corner" will appear on Friday this week, as there wi'l b? no issue cf the Malaya Tribune" to-morrow (the Kings Birthday».
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  • 18 8 R.M. Submarines "Olympus" and' 'Parthian." which airived here from Penang on May 26. left yesterday for Hong Kong.
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  • 31 8 Those who like the thrills of wild nature are advised to hear th? lecture by Mr Jermyn a' the Y W.C.A. to-day at 6.30 pm, on "Experiences in Crocod le Hunt'ng"
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  • 48 8 A rcmindei is given to thc~~ who wish to study "Kuo-Yu,' the Chine e Nat'onal language. cf the meeting at the Chinese Prcbvtei-im Church, 78. Prinsep Street, on Thui day at 5.30 p.m.. to s'ar another c'a*s. Chen Chang Lok the Chinese Consul General, will give an address.
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  • 91 8 Seven Days From West Australia. Rugby. June 1 Fright-Lieut. Scott, whose flight from England to Australia. in April established a lecord, arrived ihis mcrning at Karachi on his Homeward journey. He left for Ja:k at noon. j Scott has completed this part of his journey tram Wyndham,
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  • 90 8 "M.T." DOLLAR FUND. This Fund stands at $129.20. It cannot be kept open much longer, and we should like to see it considerably increased before it is closed. Just one dollar (or even less)—who can't spare that for the sake cf helpless children who are being given
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  • 34 8 F: „m China and Japan by the H Haruna Maru due at Singapore From Europe (London mails despatched May HI by the Rajula due at Penang at 6 a rri on Friday.
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  • 36 8 Professor Martenot's instrument for drawing music from the ether was heard again by a duappoint ingly small audience at th- Victoria Memctial Hall last night. The concluding concert of this return visit will take piac-to-night. v
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  • 52 8 As a mark cl lespect tc the lac Mr. Loke Chew Thye. patron cf the Birk Hall English bcnccl. Kuala Lumpur, the school was closed a. 9 a.m. yesterday. The pupils assembled n the hall and the headmas er addressed hem en the work Mr. Chow Thye had done fcr
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  • 75 8 We are informed by the Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Officer Administering the j Govunment that on the occasion cf th- Bn'l T Gcveinment House <o-mcrrcw evening all tiaffic in front of Government House will b cppcd fcr five minutes at 9.45 until Eta Excellency and Mrs. Sc6 t have
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  • 562 8 -(BY "LOOKER-ON Tin is perilously near fall the three-figure mark. j meeting has not exactly bcost. The prices at which th full outputs, can produce a 2 were stated. They were a higher than is now being" for severely restricted produ I wouldn't advise holdei [ti shares
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  • 15 8 Readers are reminded of the untitled day ceremonial parade which the Padang at 7.30 to-morrow
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  • 40 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS- RUBBER. London:— 3d. New York:— 6 1 cen s (Gold' Singaport:—9 1 1 > 9% cenU TIN. Lrndrn:—Spot £100 12s. fid Three Months Buyers £102 2~. 6.1 St-'Jen £102 5s. )d. (unchan-(c Singapore:—$50.3? V <225 ton
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 305 8 1 THE "KINGS WAY" I Swizzle Stick. I l Q Ma(3e of sterling si,ver Bmall and 1 compact, the Swizzle Stick is an 5j p I indispensable adjunct to modern Dj J life, in a climate like ours, where Ej Cj liquid refreshment is so continuI I, ously needed, how
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    • 66 8 25H5ZSZ5Z5E5HSZ5^5SSH525HSE5Z5HS£5E5E5ES I GENUINE I Butterfly Wing I JEWELLERY. I Silver Brooches, I Pendants Vanity I Cases, Rings j Powder Boxes. X Charming Designs X 30 Years' Experience ja I U.S. De Silva I I Bros., I H 61, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. N a PHONE 4540. 25E5Z5HSZSHSH5HS25H5Z5H5H52STi5aS252SZ5S5 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.
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    • 12 8 There will be no issue of the "MALAYA TRIBUNE" to-morrow (KINGS BIRTHDAY).
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 435 8 TO DAY S RADIO. Kuala Lumpur Radio Society (47 metres* 6.30 iO 7 pm. Asiatic music; 7 to 7.15 p.m. market conditions and share quotations; 7.25 tc 8.30 p.m. recital of latest gramophone records. Radio-Saigon (49.05 metres) 6.30 p.m. Annamite music. 9.15 pm concert by the station orchestra, under the
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  • 239 9 IRISH SWEEPSTAKE DRAW. CONSOLATION TICKET IN SINGAPORE. I V HOLDERS IN PENANG AND F.M.S. Reuter. London, June 1. of disappointed holders of Irish ta who failed to draw horses, i:iy prices of anything from 0 by the time the Derby is
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  • 261 9 POPE ATTACKS ITALIAN GOVERNMENT. Reuter. Rome. June I. The Catholic institutions are gradually reap tht Ponce having withdrawn from the premis of The Pope, in a speech a private meeting with the Cardinals. Hq srroiuly <riticised the attitude of the MM Government during the anti-clerical s.
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  • 70 9 *EDS AND REPUBLICANS TRIUMPH. Reuter. Madrid, June 2. (10 n ;i t > counteracting the deprecial the Minister of Pinanc v ordered bankers to subrrut foreign and Spanish gold secuNni currencies deposited with »U ment is found to be incorrect x n> s concerned will be impiiThe
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  • 25 9 Reuter. Paris. June 1. ft i, Doumergue, who is aged 1 d quietly to-day at the Elysee J Graven an old friend
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  • 32 9 British Official. Xjj. Rugby. June 1. kttaoonce that Vice-Admiral h<*> bem placed on the rethvd 'equest. Rear-Admiral Barry n promoted Vice-Admiral, and C'hiltcn has promoted °$Ciaj *-l dating from to-day.—British
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  • 315 9 Eugene Chen Joins Rival Government. Sin Kuo Min. Shanghai. June 2. Several thousand people—Government Officials and representatives of public organisationsassembled yesterday at the Mausoleum of Dr t>un Vat Sen to commemorate the promulgation of the Conscitution. tJH ?ZJS?£* SP6€Ch Resident Chiang Kai Shek recited the main
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  • 133 9 MEASURES FOR FRESH TAXATION. Reuter. Ottawa. June 2. A deficit of $7.- 244.000 in the past financial year was disclosed by the Prime Minister, Mr. Bennett, in a Budget speech in the House of Commons. All of revenue have diminished, owing to tade depression, with the exception of
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  • 88 9 TO BE TOWED COMPLETE FROM ENGLAND. Rugby. June 1. The first section of the floating dock ot 17,000 tons lifting capacity which is being built for the Wellington Harbour Board, New Zealand, by Mess.--. Swan. Hunter and Richardson, of Wallsend Tyne. was launched during the
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  • 61 9 "HOMERIC" PASSENGER TALKS TO AUSTRALIA. British Official. Rugby. June 1. While in mid-Atlantic recently a passenger en the White Star liner "Homeric." Mr. Hooke, of the Austral?isian branch of the Marconi Co.. talked fcr 15 mii.ut-s to Melbourne, Australia. 10,700 miles dis.ant. This was the longest ship-to-shcre
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  • 61 9 British Official. Rugby. June 1. Thsre an unprecedented gathering in We:tminster Abbey yesterday. wnen many hundreds of negoes attend :d a special service, and visited the monuments of the great English emancipators cf slavedcm, Wilberforce. Buxton and L'vingstone. They also heard an address on Abraham Lincoln
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  • 41 9 Reuter. Tokyo, June 1. Th? Government has decided to extend the 5 alary cv. to pna.ary school teachers drawing rvcr 100 yen monthly, operative on July 1. Ov:r 15.000 out cf nearly 300,003 teachers are affected.—Reuter.
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  • 113 9 Refugees Pouring Into India. Calcutta. June 1. Terrible tales of anti-Indian terrorism are tuld by refugees who are pounng into Calcutta from Burma. Four hundred refugees, mostly workers, arrived by the mail boat "Aronda," and declared that the trouble in Burma was far worse than
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  • 107 9 LATE U. S. GOVT. OFFICIAL CANNOT PAY. Reuter. Washington. June 2. Old. ailing and living in seclusion at El Paso. Texas. Albert S. Fall. ex-Secretary of the Interior, who was convicted in 1929 of accepting a biibe in connection with the lease of a concession of the
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  • 93 9 FIV E SALOONS FOR 40 PASSENGERS. British Official. Rugby, June 1. The first heavier-than-air flying ship capable of crossing the Atlantic with a paying load, is being constructed near Southampton. It hi a a super-marine Rolls Royce Buzzard, with six engines, totalling 5.400 hp., a speed of
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  • 82 9 EXCESS OF DEATHS OVER BIRTHS. British Official. Ragby, June 1. The RtgLstrar General's returns for the first quarter of ihe current year show that of 159.820 live births regis-.ered 81.881 were males and 77.939 females. The number of live birtr. showed an increase over the figure for the
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  • 67 9 ANOTHER SERIOUS FIRE FN JAPAN. Reuter. Tckyo. June I. The lives of Mi patients were gravely imperilled when a fire broke out early'this morning at Kanazawa hospital, part of which was destroyed before the flames were brought under control. Nurses and other willing helpers, with courageous disregard of
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  • 52 9 TWENTY-ONE YEARS A DOMINION. Reuter. London. Ju ie 1. The Union of South Africa is celebrating the twen.yfirst anniversary of its establishment as a Dominion within the British Empire. Messag of congratulation have been receiv d from the King, Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald (Premier), ex-Governor-Generals and
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  • 56 9 WATERWAYS AND LAND RECLAMATION. Reuter. Geneva. June 1. The L ague's Committee of Communications and Transit has expressed satisfaction at the impel (fence which ihe Chinese Government attaches to the Camm.'.tee's co-operation, and ccmmuiced exam': aticn of ihe means of complying with the Nanking Government's desires concerning
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  • 17 9 Reuter. Mo cow, June 2. Mrs. Edwi,i Mon.agu arrived h;re by air. Reuter.
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  • 29 9 CUR LONDON LETTER, en pagts 2 and 3. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11. LITERARY NOTES, on page 12. I.FRLIN LETTER, tn page 14.
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  • 185 9 SCHEME FOR LAND TAXATION. PARLIAMENT'S NEXT SESSION. PROBABILITY OF LATE SITTINGS. British Official. Rugby, June I. Heavy programmes of business are before the House of Commons, which will resume its sittings after the Whitsuntide recess to-morrow The Finance Bill, ranbodying the proposals set out in the
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  • 61 9 British Official. Rugby. June 1. The Prime Minister, who has spent the Whitsuntide vacation at Lossiemouth, left today for Blackpool where he will open the new air park, anc will be in London to-morrow for the reassembly of Parliament. Mr. MacDonald had intended making the journey by air.
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  • 152 9 DINNER TO JOCKEY CLUB TO-MORROW. British Official. Rugby, June 1. Several of the most important events ol the London season occur this week As the Derby, wh.ch is run on Wednesday this year, coincides whh rhe King's 66th birthday, the annual ceremom of the
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  • 182 9 JUDGE ORDERS RETRIAL OF ASSIZES CASE. i From Our Own Correspondent J Ipoh. June 2. There was a diamat.c ending to the sensational murder trial at Perak Aesiies, the ji:dge stopping the case and ordering a retrial. A Chinese butcher, of Sungei Siput. wno lived with a
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  • 69 9 COSTS FOR PLAINTIFF COMPANY. Mi. Justice Sproule to-day entered costs for the Cycle ani Carriage Co.. Ltd.. in their claim against the Motor Union Insurance Co.. which wa"- reftned to an arb.tratcr fcr assessm.ni. Oi the applicat on of couns2l for d(f ndants. stay
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  • 29 9 Reuter. Geneva. June L. A working day of 7 i hours for coalminer:, has been adopted by 30 votes to 15 by th, ".nfei.nce en miners' hours.—Reuter.
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  • 38 9 Members of the Straits Chinese Amateur Diamatic and Musical Sccietv are reminded t" be at the S ar Opera Hall tc-morrow. at 11 a.m.. for the semi-final rehearsal of the variety entertainment, which is to be staged soon.
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  • 42 9 Members of the Forget-Me-Not Party are reminded of the invitation of the Grea* Woild to render musical selections to-morrow. Musicians, with their Instruments, are «o assemble at Mr. Seah Scow Huan's residence. 226. Orchard Road, at 7 p.m. Transport will b< provided.
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    • 265 9 I 1 A REAL PROTECTION I 1 against White Ants. Scientifically I I prepared to prevent disease and 1 deterioration of interior and 1 lexteriorI exterior woodwork. I Medium Brown and Light Brown. I I I NOXO is recommended for I furniture. It brings out the grain jj and enhances
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  • 43 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. SINGAPORE CUP. Thirteen Teams Entered. Entries for the Singapore Cup closed yesterday. Thirteen teams have entered, including two teams each by the Chinese Matays and Glosters. The others are: S.C.C. SR.C. R.A.F.. P. Brani. 1.C.F.A.. R.A. and the Warders.
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  • 137 10 VOLUNTEERS v. REGULARS. The teams for to-day's match at the Anson Road Stadium between Volunteers and Regulars for the Donaldson-Burkinshaw Cup. which the Volunteers won last year, will be: Regulars: Gnr. Ellis. (R.A.); A. C. I. Haruham (R.A.F.). Pte. Bryant (Glosters); ShTddick. (Glosters,. A. C.
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  • 31 10 Yesterday's First Division S.A.F.A. League fixture between the Chinese and the R.A.. which was to have been played at Jalan Besar Stadium, had to be postponed on account of the rain.
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  • 422 10 LABUAN v. BRUNEI. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Labuan, May 29. Taking advantage of the Whitsuntide holidays, a Labuan team travelled to Brunei and met the Brunai State team. The game ended in a win for Brunei by 4 —1. The Labuan footballers, accustomed to playing on a dry
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  • 173 10 BOXING. MUTSU READY FOR CHUA LAI AGAIN. Eric Dunsford called yesterday with his manager, Mr. Matthew de Souza, to confirm that he is turning professional and that he will fight Battling Swi at an early date. Mr. de Souza, who also has Y. Mutsu under his charge,
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  • 323 10 CRICKET. St. Joseph's bra: the Medical College on Sunday on the School ground by 97 runs. Scores: Medical College: D. D'Cotta lbw. b Ess 6, V. Yzelman c Cordeiro b Fernandez I, V. Xavier run out 2. W. Ess b Windsor 19, K. T. Morrow
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  • 60 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June 1. Sensational cricket was seen at the Railway Padang on Sunday, when the Negri Sembilan club dismissed. Selangor Indians for 7 runs! Raman took five wickets for 4 runs and Edmonds five for 3. Thirty-eight balls sufficed to
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  • 188 10 St. Joseph's Institution beat the J.C.S.A. on Saturday at Bras Basah Road by 168 runs. Scores: J.C.S.A.: Bruyns b D. Ess 8. Sidik run out 5. Singam lbw. n D. Ess 1, Shariff b D. Ess 2, hamid b D. Ess 0, Sundram b D. 0,
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  • 225 10 The V.M.C.A. beat "A" Co.. Glosters, on the V.M.C.A. ground on Saturday by 60 runs. Scores: "A" Co. Glosters: Hatherall b Hoole 4, Wakefield lbw. b Hoole 1, Evans b Lyne 5, Clarke b Lyne 0, Greaves b Hoole 8. Capt. Morton b Harvey 7.
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  • 93 10 BADMINTON. In a match of four singles and one doubles between Teck's B.P. and Singapore Chinese B.P. at the latter's court on Sunday, the fcrmer won by 3—2. Results: Lee Kirn Teck beat Koh Sai Chai 13—13 (s—o), 15—3: Tan Thiam Whatt lost to Tan Chee Eng
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  • 68 10 LAWN TENNIS. Owing to rain yesterday the inter-club matches at the S.C.C. between the Cricket Club and S.R.C. could not be commenced. The singles will be played to-day and a date for the doubles will be decided on later. The players to-day will be: S.C.C: C. E.
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  • 44 10 The final in the open singles championship ol the Juvenile 8.P., between Tan Swee Wah and Tan Eng Tee was played on Saturday before a good attendance of members and resulted in a win fo the former by 14 —14, (3 —1), i 15—9.
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  • 225 10 Three Probable Non-Starters. THE TURF. Reuter. THE LATEST BETTING. Paris, June 2. Comte De Perol, owner of the Derby entrant Pokerdas stated that his horse will not run on Wednesday.—Reuter. London. June 1. The second Derby sensation was provided this morning when Walter Griggs, the trainer,
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  • 88 10 1029 Apperley, 1059 Tehau. 1299 Zanoff. 1312 Armagnac, 1406 Lemcnitlon. 1437 Cameronian. 1643 Gallini, 1809 Sir Andrew. 1861 Pomme d'Api. 2061 Spanish Main. 2301 Rose en So'eil, 2461 The Field. 2568 Kiatere. 2618 Sandwich. 2626 Gr ndleton, 2711 Primitif, 2835 Lightning Star, 2843 Cheery Lad. 2921
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  • 420 10 DATES PLAYERS. Badminton. Gans Amateur Union team v. Marigold B. P. at the latter's court to-morrow at 3 p.m.: Sect Kirn Cheng. Chin Than Swee. Gan Hock Kee. Gan Soon Guan. Gan Soon Tee. Chua Guan Siong. Gan Hock Hoe. Reserves. Yeo Koon Yam and Gan Teck Hoe. Catholic V.M.A.
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  • 27 10 The match between the "A" and "D" Teams in the A.A.A. Competition was played on Sunday at the S.CJ.A. ground and resulted in a draw I—l.1 —1.
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  • 71 10 It should be the duty of the Boxing Board of Control to see that the gongs are of a standard cize and can easily be heard. The last thing that boxing promoters seem to think about is the importance of the bells, and in some places lately the boxers have
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  • 102 10 At the general meeting of the Government Monopolies Sports Club held on Saturday the following were elected office-bearers for the current year: President Mr. L. Cox: VicePresidents Messrs, P. H. Elkins. J. R. Pyper, M. C. Prend, Lim Hoon Bee and Goh Chiang Chuah. Hon. secretary, Mr. Lee Peng Kwang
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  • 216 10 Qualifying Round On Waterlogged Links. GOLF. Reuter. Carnoustie. June 1. Scenes not generally associated with the British Open Championship featured the start cf the qualifying rounds here to-day. Owing to week-end ra nstorms, rumours were afloat regarding the chances of play, and fears were heightened by the
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  • 123 10 The Singapore Gclf Club's ladies' bogey comoetition for Jun* was played yesterday and resulted in a win for Mrs. S. Richardson in "A" Division and in a tie between Mrs. H. R. Nicoll and Mrs. M. M. Paterson in "B" Division Thirty-two cards were taken out and
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  • 132 10 The following is the draw for the first round cf the Duffers Cup, which must be played off before Monday, July 6, at the Keppel Golf Club: E. A. Gibson v. G. R. Wiseman, H. A. Davison v. W. Marshall, G. W. A. Trimmer v. J.
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  • 143 10 JUDGMENT IN BOOKSELLERS' SUIT. Mr. Justice Thorne, in the Supreme Court to-day. dismissed the claim of K. R. Suleiman, trading as K. R. Nalnamusah Bros., for $5,000 for alleged damages suffered by the action of Peter Chong, th3 defendant, causing plaintiff's premises to be searched by the
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  • 80 10 An international conference on boxing matters is to be held in London shortly. Mr. John V. Clinin, President of the American National Boxing Association as well as the President of the Canadian Boxing Federation, and a delegat:on from the International Boxing Union, representing all European countries, will attend. The main
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  • 258 10 TWO PRISONERS RELEASED YESTERDAY The trial of three Sikhs iii connection with the death of the watcnman of the Rangoon Road School, whose mutilated body was found in the School compound on the morning of April 9, which has been before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell and
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  • 273 10 POLICE INSPECTOR INVOLVED IN ACCIDENT. The inquiry into an accident that occurred in Beach Road on May 21 in which a young Chinese girl sustained fatal injuries when she was run down by a motor-car driven by Probationary Inspector C. B. Wood, was held before
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  • 112 10 DEARER WINES AND SPIRITS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 1. The import duty on certain articles of luxury is increased from to-day. The increases vary from S cent to $J. The highest is in arrack and brandy, whisky, rum, gin, saki. samsu, bitters and
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  • 33 10 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 Ceylon is Rs 157 for $100.
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  • 305 10 NOVEL ATTRACTIONS AT NEW CENTRE. Dcsp'te the inclement state of the weather, crowds packed the grounds of* the Great World, which was opened to the public yesterday. The opening of this new entertainment centre marks the fulfilment of an ambitious scheme in which an enterprising
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  • 228 10 SINGING GIRL WHO MARRIFD BLACKMAILED. Sentence of three months' tt&m ment was passed, by the Second M G. E. Clayton) yesterday on a Cunu i an J. Ah Kow. who was convicted for a extort $5 from a woman named Lin Km? living at 64, Pagoda Street
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  • 113 10 BIRTHDAY ATTRACTION AT NEW WORLD. New York's newest notions and Land latest laughs will be presented by Story's comedy tourists, the N Yorkers, at the New World Cabaret to-morrow night as a special attraction for the King's Binhday. Artistes such as Rose L Sennett bathing beauty and
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  • 59 10 SIAMESE AND CHINESE GIRLS FINED. Six Siamese girls and two Chinese wert charged before the Second Magistrate 'Mr G. E. Clayton) yesterday, with soliciting j. a public thoroughfare for immoral purpose. They were "rounded up" by the Det>c::> Branch on Sunday night and were arrested Stamford Road
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  • 71 10 A European motorist named J G Boogero of the Ned Indische Handeisbank. was fined S4O by the Fourth Magistrate (Mr C I Whitton) yesterday for driving his car reckless manner in Collyer Quay on Ma last. The Inspector in charge of the tax iMsd that he saw
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 229 10 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Brt STATIONS. ture. Rainfall. Buc Max. Mm. Alor Star 88 74 .04 Kota Bahru 90 74 32 K. Trengganu 90 73 WI Kroh 86 70 Sitiawan 89 71 2.48 Ipoh 93 76 2 Butterworth 89 75 K. Lipis 86 72 Temerloh 85 74
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  • 79 11 ORRESPOKDENCJB. readers are invited to write to us on of public interest. It must be under' at the "Malaya Tribune'' does not I endorse opinions expressed by corresLETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF 1BLE, preferably typewritten (double and on one side of the paper only. may be used, but the names
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  • 448 11 Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") following remarks were made by il a rubber company at a recent Kuala Lumpur: "I bow to the true ol hii country—our friends the That is a tribute which the Chinese it omes from a European. In paytribute the chairman concerned was in the
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  • 240 11 AS AN AID TO BEAUTY OF THE SKIN. •toone the various aids to a more beautiful ••nplexion. the most common, water, is the one most frequently overlooked, according to a «*H specialist of international note. Cold ■te and ice are widely known for their asvalue tn keeping the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 285 11 CONSTIPATED? TRY THIS—THE LATEST, SCIENTIFIC, Non-Griping, Non-Habit-Creating Aperient. People who suffer from constipation never really feel well, and in fact, they go in daily danger of serious disease. The congested intestine is the ideal breeding-place for germs and it is there that 90% of germ diseases obtain their foothold. Moreover,
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    • 259 11 New Would Cabaret. SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR IHE KING'S BIRTHDAY Commencing Wednes., June 3—Nightly For a Few Nights. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF "THE NEW YORKERS" Introducing:-MISS ROSE LEE (Mack Sennet Bathing Beauty MISS JEANNINE ELLIOTT America's Girl Violinist) AND REX STORY (The Popular Comedian) IN SINGING, DANCING and JUGGLING. A Sparkling Comedy
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    • 247 11 f3l Original u O Fruit Juice ML ORANGE SMASH l|| j Ij I GREA T BOON kffiilJ weary Days. It is prepared from the pick of California's finest crop. mm -U m \mm CO. I Encourage Malayan Products! I j DRINK TEA. I DIABETES Thabib A. Md. Has,san guarantees to
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 437 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. P n^ ra T mm 0f DriUs up to and 'or week ending June 7, 1931: TO-DAY, JUNE 2. 5 v' m c;'^ tad l Um AnS n United Services s IM 'T^?, nUaI Charity F ootbaU Match. 5.15 P.nv-Drill Hall. C (Scottish) Coy. 30 yards Range. 3
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  • 886 12 A BOXING STORY. Romance In A Strange Setting. Ttvo-And-Twenty," by C. S. Forester. The Bodley Head, 7s. 6d. Mr. Forester's work is always characterized .by an unusual touch, and this feature is more than usually evident in "Two-and-Twenty," his latest novel. In this work the originality of treatment
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 333 12 I BUKIT TIMAH I PORK Is unequalled for sweetness, quality and tenderness. All pigs are reared from stock specially imported from g England: most of the feed is imported g from Home supplemented by grass S grown on our own farm; and fresh H supplies of Pork may be had
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    • 252 12 ROBOLEINE the food that builds the body. Hallo/ Ring 4681. 1. Buan Kalok. 2. Agar Agar (Sea Weed). 3. Biji Gajus. 4. Tepong Arrowroot. 5. Otak Udang. 6. Java Rice. 7. Java Tea. 8. Obat Jamu Branak. 9. Obat Priok. 10. Obat Jamu Anak Dara. 11. Obat Jamu Batina. 12.
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    • 301 12 RADIO Wherever you live the SABA you in touch with the rest of Qm rorld. "SABA 3" is the simplest and i 3g. meters Receiver and is built to la Complete in every detail for 114 Lo U() speaker, batteries and aerial Indus Good assortment of British Coir.; iti fet
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  • 910 13 FRANCO-ITALIAN DIFFERENCES REVIEWED. It is much to be hoped that some way will yet be found out of the difficulties which now impede, and indeed threaten to wreck, the conclusion of a naval agreement between Great Britain, France, and Italy. That hope will be strengthened by the news
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  • 116 13 Greater Shanghai will mark the fifth anniversary of its establishment on the occasion of laying the corner-stone of the new administrative buildings on July 7. Close attention is being given to the question of improving shipping and transport facilities. A linking-up of the wharves with rail transport is
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  • 94 13 A company has been organised in Canton, with a capital of $500,000, to develop coal mining ln Hainan Island. Prospectors, with men and machinery, have proceeded to the region east of the Kau Tsau crater thirty-five miles south of Hoihow, where there is an outcrop of sub-bituminous
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 456 13 TO AVOID CATCHING jjj I INFLUENZA I USE I IT REPELS THE GERMS. 1 •Ii -*re already a sufferer from this distressing complaint jjj will give you prompt relief. j Obtainable in small tins and tubes 1 I from all dispensaries. J AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE
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    • 15 13 LUCKY FELLOW! Lucky fiddlesticks! He got the business through Advertising—ln the "Malaya Tribune." Of OfIUIW
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    • 468 13 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY 1,11 Contractors for undertaking monthly cleaning and repairs to any make of typewriters and Calculators, &c. rJ^ O^ 5 ?oof,° f ypewrlte and chequewrlters (new and 2nd-hand). and Dealers in Office Stationery Including Stephens' Inks. Sealing wax all sizes G f envelopes, files. Gem clips and typewriting
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  • 1037 14 BERLIN LETTER. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune."} Berlin. May 5. After an interregnum of 18 months the capital has equipped itself with a new Lord Mayor. Dr. Heinrich Sahm, one time President of the Free City of Danzig. Elected for a seven years' term. Dr. Sahm
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  • 102 14 Work has been resumed in north Kwangtung on the section of the Canton-Hankow railway between Shiukwan and Lokcheong. This stretch of line has been divided into sections, one of which was completed about two months ago. The second section, between Lokecheong and Ping Shek. now under construction, will
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 165 14 Is your soap safe for #your clothes To be safe for your clothes a soap should be sate tor your hands. Sunlight Soap is!—and the reason why it is so sate is that Sunlight is absolutely pure. The pure, rich suds of SunlgSt So\p have such tremendous cleansing power that
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    • 212 14 lUjI the brand jjggg YOU WILL HB| ALWAYS ASK FOR. Obtainable Everywhere. S !»rW»Ttli 1 Sole Agents for Malaya:— Af$F"5&A N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., SINGAPORE—PENANG. //V MARTELL Ilgo Gull Bataar Hair Oil. m I br-13-Is the best for hair grou Registered (Awarded Gold Med. SOLD EVERYWHJ SOLE AGENTS
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    • 428 15 iteamer sailings. T. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. rporated in England.) u.ir p -SSENGER CARGO M SERVICES. af]} r and ORIENTAL STEAM rf JrJ CO., LONDON AND JJ AST MAIL SERVICE. /pnd 'onttmtt with His Majesty* Government.) or ARD FROM LONDON. China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1931. 16,697
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    • 603 15 STEAMER SAIUNGS THE PjNY.K. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Maple*, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Bail HARUNA MARU 10.500 June S 4 S KOTORI MARU 10,000 June 18 19 9 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 July 2 3 YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 15 16 HAKONE MARU 10,500 July
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    • 442 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. ff^l^M (Incorporated in Germany.) The undernoted axe the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. ODER for H. Kong, S'hai. Taku Dalny, T'tau and Kobe June 7 SCHLESIEN for Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji and Hankow June 11 SAARBRUCKEN for Manila. Hong Kong, S'hai, Taku, Dalny T'tau June €1 t
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    • 260 15 INSURANCE. SOUTH Iwtel BRITISH ytJ/W 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. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore.
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    • 544 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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    • 541 15 BANKS, THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BRANCH. In order to provide better facilities to customers, business houses and residents in the North Division of the Town this Bank will shortly open a Branch in North Bridge Road near its junction with Middle
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    • 502 16 ALICO I I ALICO Asia Lite Insurance Company. Under American Charter. (£20,000-deposited with the Supreme Court of England.) 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 of your
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    • 478 16 67, Selegie Road, CJk Jf A CT\ Z7 9 9 Phone Singapore. <LsVl /i U KJ ±-> 422 T. (NOW INSTALLED IN THEIR NEW AND COMMODIOUS PREMISES) FOR SMART MILLINERY, LADIES* AND CHILDREN'S FROCKS and FANCY GOODS. A Further Fresh Consignment to arrive shortly of Ladies' Models, Felts, and Children's
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    • 444 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. Ordinance No. (Minor Offences). Tolice Orders made under Section 6(4) of Ordinance No. 96 (Minor Offences) for regulation of traffic at Government House on the occasion of the King's Birthday Ball on June 3. 1931. L Guests will enter Government House Domain only by the main
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    • 333 16 FOR SALE. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for hanging over your receiver. Ten cents per copy. Outstations 15 cents. Send cash with order to Manager, Malaya Tribune." WILL BE READY FOR SALE ON JUNE 1, 1931. "SWIFTSURE' Crossword Puzzle DICTIONARY BY GRANVILLE M. 0
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    • 458 16 MASSAGE AND qcUR| MASSAGE. ===S Miss MISAKO and MI KIMIYI No. 20, Bencoolen Strer ngapor» SATISFIED ADVERTISERS, Many advertisers have paid p itefaj tru* to the "Malaya Tribune" Business firms who wish > zk fcj with the buying public ca a aotj advertise in the "Mala feOK"~* People's Paper. Inquiries
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