Malaya Tribune, 4 June 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune W XVIII.- -No. 130 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, June 4. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 193 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA, YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, m g Brandy-Dry Ginger! fiH you make tne mistake of ffl mL owk\ not v n y° ur Brandy a name. £m|b r dont y° u know the superijSHgl orit y of A Staub Co.—Cognac. j| We request you as a triai
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  • 2568 2 NEW ZEALAND CRICKET TOURISTS. Boxers Of The Old School. Kaye Don's High Speed Summer. i Special to the -Malaya Tribune.") London. May 7. Mr Samuel Moses James Woods, wh was best known a* -Sam" Woods, was a striking figure in the cricket and
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    • 102 2 can't Uve when you j >WFLIT Creeping, crawling—stealthily f and steadily ants are exasperat- ing in their attack upon your yShs. food. They swarm over your dam ie l morsels and who ran eat what an ant has touched? Don't anno vt l l by ants. Spra> Flit. Flit ig
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    • 512 2 England's leader in beauty culture 9 Mme. Bertha Jacobson warns "against the effects of soap not made exclusively of olive and palm oils" "By using Palmolive," says Mme. Jacobson, ll I 11 tjlft "you can always be sure that your skin will II? I III! retain its na^ _.j~**mm- "Other
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  • 309 3 Comments On The Mail. Dear Boys, Newspapermen are allowed to rest on one or two days during the year, and the King s birthday is one of those days. It is for that reason that so many articles are held over
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  • 128 3 IBy A. Mahmud, Malacca.) For the sake of the Muslim community I write something to the "Corner." Last week I read many contributions from the Malay boys, and I thank the contributors very much I beg that other Muslims will follow the footsteps of their sisters and
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  • 125 3  -  (By Ymusoff. I was extremely happy to see that there were three interesting articles written by Malay boys last week. Perhaps the articles of some of the Malay correspondents were responsible for creating this stimulus among the Malay boys. However, the number of the contributions sent
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  • 131 3  -  (By Ahmed Mojid, Muar. Frionds have told me that they had many ideas on different subjects, but they could not write them. When they have written four or five sentences they cannot go on. I am afraid most of my Malay brothers and sisters suffer the same trouble;
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  • 75 3  -  By “Johore Kid Shunmugam.” Newspaper-reading is the best method of improving our knowledge. Newspaper-reading supplies us with news of far-off lands. In this modern world, printing is cheap. We should never forget Caxton and others who discovered the art of printing. We owe half of our civilization to newspapers.
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  • 87 3 (By G.8.C.) Sotong is a kind of fish which usually is caught at night. It is caught in a curious way; a hook with a prawn is dropped into the sea fastened to a piece of string, and a carbine lamp-light is focussed on the water to attract
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  • 84 3  -  (By Loh Kim Chiew. There are no such things as ghosts. Here are some of my proofs. In olden days when China had no communication with the far West or India, if the existence of ghosts were real people could only see Chinese ghosts. But as civilisation advances
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  • 223 3  -  The Winning Articles. (By Abroy Wijeyekoon, aged 14. The following are the winning essays in the recent competition: The Fright Of My Life. (By Alvoy Wjeyekoon.) One hot afternoon in Ceylon I fell asleep near a bush in the girden. Half an hour later I woke with a
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  • 210 3  -  (By Seah Yun Chong, aged 16. I was 6 years old. and had been told by people whom I had annoyed that the Dyaks wanted to kill me. as I was so naughty. I was also told that a horse would stop if it were to see
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  • 203 3  -  (By Tay Teck Eng. aged 17.i With a wave of apprehension, we realised that we were lost in a dense tropical jungle. Two of my class-mates and I were with a party hunting lor wild boars. Being tenderfeet, we made but slow progr?ss through the jungle.
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  • 120 3  -  (By S. Alwee Idroi, Johore.) Many boys anJ girls think they go to school ttnly to learn to lead, and to write. But this is a great mistake. They must, in addition to this, remember that while at school, they are learning to form habits,
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  • 75 3  -  (By H.N. Ibrahim. I am happy to note that most of the Malay boys have ambition. In the race for progress Malays are going forward. So I advise the young men of our nationality to realize their responsibility, and improve themselves by going to school in greater
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  • 75 3  -  (By “Pemakir.” Let us be busy and make ourselves useful, amiable and serviceable. Never idle a moment, make use of every bit of our time so as not to let advantage slip. Dcn't let yourselves be cast down, race for the climax and make your lives
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 296 3 Vitality in the hot Season/ VITALITY activity mental and physical responsiveness how much we need them out East—how little we have them ["here some people who seem endowed with lasting energy. How well we know the man who is never flat "—generally i tit always a clear thinker and socially
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    • 248 3 fill 1 YOU WILL FIND 1 IT IS Vlf old scotch iSFoHH World's fcr. I best!■ No other flashlight gives V LCp^^^^ff T you the power... long life... In fl I ■Pl**-*! I I convenience... dependabil* v" >J| Ity and economy of the Evereody Flashlight when :^^jj^^^s^B used with an
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  • 258 4 Comments On The Corners. 1 By "Football." A schoolgirl's view cf schoolboys. She pretends to know more about boys than her own sex. "A rolling stone gathers no mo33." is an eld saying," says someone, but someone else said that it gets polished. I should think that the
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  • 122 4  -  (By Chua Lim Quan. It was a Greek general who first introduced slavery. Every individual is entitled to have his freedom. Moreover, if any person is illegally forced to do some work or comply with some demand which he is not bound to. the person concerned can bring
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  • 125 4  -  (By Choon Seng Goh. Learning by heart is a great error in studing. This habit can be easily formed, but is very hard to break. From my own experience I found out that it is really so. Some of my bosom friends who were in the
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  • 109 4  -  (By S.C. Koh. Cycling is very good in the countryside but not in a busy town. In the town cycling may lead us to trouble such as accidents. One day I was walking on a slanting road at about 4 p.m. as c ome schoolboys were
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  • 94 4  -  (By S. Abdul Rahman Alsree. Look at the blind man who is walking and groping with his walking stick. What a pity it is! It is impossible for him to work in order to earn his living, because he is unable to see. Some people when they
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  • 102 4  -  IBy Lgr. Lee Ho Choon. The correct stroke at badminton should become a matter of habit. Therefore it Is very important to set about it in the right way. Of course you can work out the habit for yourself and learn how to play badminton yourself. If you
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  • 96 4  -  By Babu Cheng. Mr. Y. Y. Poh gave me a curt reply. I did not mean to say that if a man of tank ;hcu'd commit a crime then he is to be excuted because of his position. He said that the race-course is a sinful plac; and I
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  • 58 4 Subject For Saturday's Debate. A literary meeting of the Singapore Students' Union will be held at 4.30 p.m. next Saturday, in the City High School Hall, when the subject will be a debate on "Is cinema-going a bad habit? Master V. K. Menon will speak against cinema-going and
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  • 215 4  -  (By Mohamed Bin Dato' Amar. One will find more pleasure and enjoyment in life in school than elsewhere. In school we can make many good friends, but great care must be taken in choosing them. We can study not only how to read and write but how to be
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  • 184 4  -  (By T .A.N. Temper is one of the dangerous things we have to be careful of. It is natural that everyone should Have a temper of some sort. A person's temper may easily be provoked or may only be slowly aroused. But both are dangerous. A quick-tempered
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  • 166 4  -  (By S. Syed Ahmed. In this world everyone helps his fellow creatures. One is instigated to help another either knowingly or unknowingly. For instance, a man is employed in an office to do a certain work. He gets his salary with which he supports his family and
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  • 135 4  -  ißy Yeo Guan Hoe. The following observations are intended for those students who have not passed the examination for which they presented themselves It is quite natural for us to feel disappointed if once we fail in an examination after spending both time and
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  • 143 4  -  1 By Gull Kim Eh Having gone through the article 011 happiness, written by "American Kid," I found that he says he would like to mention something about heme but he wishes to see what are his brothers' and sisters' ideas first. Home is the first place
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  • 62 4  -  (By "O.K" Smoking Ls a bad habit for boys. What do they gain from it? They only ruin their health and waste money. Smoking among boys hinders growth, spoils indigestion, and harms the braui. Some boys have made VbS* a habit. Boys can save the few cents which they
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  • 175 4  -  An Exercise For All The Muscles. (By W.H. Joseph, Muar. There are boys who wou'd like to pay football, hockey, cricket, badminton. Each one takes up the game he likes best. Some others take up swimming, a very interesting exercise. When we swim, all our
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  • 191 4 1 By L.A.C.) Much has been discussed in your interesting "Corners" about the above subject, and I think it is time for me to take up my pen to express my opinion as to what I think about the value of physical culture. Our friend Mr. Tai Yew
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  • 61 4  -  <By Hing Yeck Swee. I know of a cer am clerk who has a wife and two children. He draws a salary of a $100 monthly, yet he manages to spend about $200. He soon found himself owing a great sum and his name appeared as a bankrupt.
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  • 37 4  -  1 By “Lucky Harold.” Malacca. I read "Mandarin Tay's" article about cycling as a hobby. I Co not think cycl ng is a good hobby. A friend of mine injured himself through cycling.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 1506 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BT rKASU CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BBOKBBB Singapore, June 4, 10 a.m. Issue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. E aß Buyers. Seller*. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec- Sl E0.19.0 11. 1J 1.0.0 Austral Malay 0 l 01 8 6 l. 0.0 050 Ayer Hitam Tin June
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 364 5 UNBREAKABLE HIT OF THE WEEK. "DURIUM RECORDS." No. 1127 Lonesome Lover. No. 1045 Sing You Sinners. No. 1083 Swingin' In a Hammock. No. 1074 Ro Ro Rollin* Along. No. 1076 Cheer Up Good Times Are Coming No. 1080 Singing a Song to the Stars. No. 1063 Song of the Dawn.
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    • 401 5 TALKIE RECORDS. 1419 Maybe It's Love—Naughty Baby. 1420 Live And Love To-day—Sympathy. 1426 Always In All Ways—Am I To Blame. 1427 Why Am I So Romantic—Chasing the Blues Away. 1459 Beyond the Blue Horizon—Sweet Virgia. 1461 Loving You the Way I Do—The Day You Say You Will Be Mine. 1462
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    • 103 5 g Do not consider a WATCH a LUXURY, but g jfl a NECEBBITY. For any appointment you g S MMkmM arrange, it is the TIME you should have to g g VWJ suggest first. For GOOD and RELIABLE g g VMf WATCHEB CONSULT US. Various designs S and mokes in
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    • 191 5 ICHOCOLAX I (THE FRIENDLY LAXATIVE) {jj A palatable preparation in tablet form flavoured with cbocolate, making it especially adapted for women and Cj children, though equally good for men. Chocolax. S acts gently, promptly and thoroughly without causing pain or disturbing the natural functions. Ej OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS. I
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 230 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. JUNE 4. «M, _t.36 p m. form Debate. CCA. Hall, 8.15 p.m. vague: S.R.C. v. Glosters (Div. I), tadium; S.C.C. v. Chinese "A" (R.D.). TO-MORROW. JUNE 5. -0.21 a.m.. 2.20 p.m. League: Chinese "B" v. I.CP.A. SHB. Merchants v. PS. and L., S.C.C; Band v. Johore
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 280 6 TO NIGHT lots] S nj Three Packed Houses Yesterday Endorse The World's S Opinion of This Great Entertainment! J The Darling of The Footlights" "J BEAUTIFUL, FASCINATING Gj I MARILYN MILLER X IN g X FLORENZ ZIEGFBLD'S FAMOUS 3UCCE3S ft "SALLY" GORGEOUS BALLET Scenes in Beautiful Colour. I SINGING! 3
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    • 232 6 Amusements. ft I 1 6 15 1 TO-NIGHT \9ls\ I a a Packed Every Performance Since j jj Opening! j a I Ramon Novarro j I Out To Shatter Such Records I .4 s On/y Alhambra Can Create I I IN CALL OF THE FLESH I His Greatest Triumph! I
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    • 320 6 I Ken Maynard I IN HIS L4TEST WESTERN THRILLER SPECIALLY I SECURED FOR MARLBORO.' "Song of the Caballero." J See Special Announcement on Page 11. j f j i a 4li 1 6.15 TO-NIGHT 0.15 j ii mT w,th EL bhendel IMffiriliyi? MAUREEN 0 SULLIVAN I MAGI Pit JOHN GARRICK
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  • 1021 7 $100 INCREASED TO $9,000. 7 w PASSES THROUGH TWO BANKS UNDETECTED. The story of how a cheque for $100 was altered to one of $9,000, the payee's name being also altered, and hew that cheque escaped the detection of two local banks, was told in the Supreme Court
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  • 118 7 Singapore, June 4. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Van Heutsz 22: Anhui 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Temple Lane 18; Centaur 16; Mandasan Maru 14; Klang 12; Kuala 10: J. P. Coen 9; Kola 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Takliwa 35; City
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  • 116 7 FAILED EVERYWHERE EXCEPT IN THE NORTH. Reuter. Paris, June 3. Bolshevik efforts to stir up the natives have failed everywhere in French Indo-China. except North Annam. which la in a continual state of unrest, said M. Paul Reynaud. Minister for the Colonies, in a speech in
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  • 69 7 ALLEGED ASSOCIATION WITH CHINESE COMMUNISTS. Sixteen Chinese, of different dialects, and a European were charged in the Police Court, this morning with possession of seditious literature. The arrests were the outcome of extensive investigations over a long period by the local C.I D. The accused were remanded,
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  • 74 7 A Chinese schoolboy of about 13 years of age was seriously injured when he was knocked down by a motor-car on Tuesday afternoon. It appears that the lad was returning home from school and was walking along High Street, near the Central Fire Station. The
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  • 110 7 RAMON NOVARRO IN CALL OF THh FLESH." "The Call of the Flesh," which began a season at the Alhambra on Tuesday, is without doubt one of Ramon Novarro's best pictures. It is well acted and well presented and the plot bristles with incident. The story is of a
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  • 55 7 When the ambulance arrived at Joo Chiai Police Station on Tuesday afternoon the dresser found a Chinese woman bleeding from a contusion on her forehead and a wound on her right arm It appears that she had been assaulted by four other women, one of whom
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  • 38 7 Reuter. London. June 3. Tlr House of Commons, by 273 votes to 228. passed the third reading of the Electoral Reform Bill, providing for an alternative vote in Parliamentary elections, and abolishing plural voting.—Reuter.
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  • 43 7 On Tuesday afternoon in Lorong 27. Geylang. a Chinese girl was severely bitten by a dog. She was injured on both legs and was later taken to hospital in the ambulance, after first being attended by a Chinese doctor.
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  • 39 7 A Sikh cyclist was knocked down by a motor-car at the junction of Bras Basah Road and North Bridge Road yesterday morning and was badly injured, his right arm being fractured. The ambulance was in attendence.
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  • 93 7 A large and appreciative audience witnessed the repeat performance of the Malay historical play, "Laksemana Bentan" by Dean's Star Opera at the Theatre Royal. North Bridge Road, last night. A silver cup was presented to the artistes, the presentation being made by Miss Chik. the ten-year-old daughter
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  • 179 7 The following return of foreign imports cf rubber for the month of May, 1931, has been forwarded to us by the Acting Registrar General of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S.:— Smoked Scrap Sheet Sheet. Lump Country of Origin. and and Total. Crepe. Bark. Dry. Wet. Tons.
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  • 300 7 British Official. Singapore, June 4. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2a. 3 27 /32<L. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13/16d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d., London demand 2s. 3 23/32d., London T.T. 2s.
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  • 85 7 “S.F.P” Service. London, June 3. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £100 716 (£lOO 7 16). Forward £102 1 16 (£lO2 1 16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 3d. (3d.).
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  • 137 7 Singapore. June 4. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $207 Rice. Siam 2 $173 Rice. Siam 3 $157 Rice. Siam 4 $131 Rice. Saigon A-l Sl4l 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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  • 33 7 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for moo Th* r*te of payment of Money Orders from Indu and Ceylon is Rs 157 for sioo
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  • 327 7 LYALL \ND EVATT'S REPORT. ETUN AND CO.'S REPORT June 4, 11 a.m. RUBBER. London. —3d. unchanged. New York. —6% cents (O), unchanged. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 75—90 cents, Ayer Moleks 60 —70 cents, Ayer Panas 75—85 cents, Bassetts 45—50 cents, Brogas 35—40 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 20 —25 cents,
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  • 50 7 Singapore, June 4 Bayers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 9% t/% Standard R.S.S. on Tender, June 9„ 9^ July 9-s 10's July/September 10 10 October/December 10% 10 Tone of Market:—Steady—Sellers Reserved Latest Cable: —London Spot Sheet 3d. per lb. New York:—6*i cents (Gold).
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 343 7 SITUATION WANTED Accountant-Bookkeeper desires spare time work. Good experience Motor. Dispensary. Branch Accounts. Write to Box 349 c o Malaya Tribune. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OP SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 690 of 1928. Re Wee Kirn Choon of No. 16A. Change
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    • 5 7 UNIVERSALE i ir-t All-Talking Serial
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 97 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JUNE 4. Malacca (Medusa) 3 p.m. Muar (Rengam) 3 pm. Java. South-West Sumatra. SouthEast Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (J. P. Coen) 3 p.m. Siam (except Lower Siam> (Kola) 3 p.m. •Upper Burma, North and East India Egypt. Europe. Canada and U.S.A. Takliwa) 3 p.m. Selat
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    • 307 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bn* 8TATION8. ture. Rainfall, gin Max. Mln. shine, Alor Star 86 74 2.59 2.5 Kota Bahru S; 74 .09 6.1 K. Trengganu 91 75 Nil 9.0 Kroh 87 70 l.oi 4.; Sitiawan 89 74 Nil 7.5 Ipoh ?l 76 .51 6.2 Butterworth 84
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  • 774 8 Yesterday all loyal British subjects felt a thrill of patriotism, evoked by the celebration of the Birthday of His Majesty King George V. A beloved and scrupulously constitutional monarch reigns securely in days when in other lands thrones are tottering or falling and crowns have lost their
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  • 330 8 Mr Cecil Pearse. who has been re-visiting P. rak afler a number of years, sailed for Heme on Saturday. Members of the CCA. are rennnrt-d ai to-night's debate, at the Institute Hall. Prinsep Stn et. on Council Reform. The Indian Association. Singapore, arc holding a recption on Saturday, at 5.30
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  • 119 8 Malaya's New Quota. Rugby. June 3. The chairman cf the International Tin Committee makes the following announcement: At its meeting at The Hague en May 16 the International Tin Committee decided to lecommend that the four participating Governments should reduce their output of tin by
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  • 116 8 'From Ovr Own Correspondent.) Penang. June 2. Mr. James Crabb Watt, a leading Penang lawyer, has been nominated as representative of the Penang Chamber of Commerce on the Legislative Council in succession to Mr. P. M. Rcbinscn. Mr B. G. H. Johnson made eulogistic reference to
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  • 16 8 "M.T." DOLLAR FI ND. Already ackn hedged 5129.20 "A Eurasian" 1.00 Total 5130.20
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  • 31 8 From China and Japan by the Bengal Maru due at Singapore to-morrow Europe (London mails despatched en May 14) by the "Rajula- due at Penang at 6 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 81 8 The death occurred of a well-known local mauimty nurse. Mrs. Marie Massabni at he age of 58 years, at the General Hospital yifterday morning. The deceased had b"en resident here for a period of about 35 years and tock up the nursing profession af er her death. She counted a
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  • 49 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER.. London:—3d. New York:—€V, cents (Gold). Singapon :—9 1 —9% cents. TIN. Unden:-Spot £100 7s. 6d. (down 5s Od l u ee M^"o h o BUyerS £10? 0s 0d «unchanßed St Hers £102 2s. 6d. «down 2s. 6d I Singapore:—ssl 00. .'250 tons sold*.
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  • 510 8 (BY "LOOKER-o: Nine Malayan Honoui them for officials: (and they the humbl- si tear officers. A Isn't it an irritating half-yearly Lists, g is concerned, have < joke. They don'l now. a A The latest country petrol is Mexico, a pro whose motorists an- r l at
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  • 20 8 NOME SPORTS REVIEW. <n 'a** 1 BOYS' CORNER, en pa*« TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on p<CORRESPONDENCE, en pag< IL
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 254 8 j THE "KINGS WAY" I I Swizzle Stick. f I 9 1 X O Matic of sterling silver, small and 5 j? compact, the Swizzle Stick is an j§ indispensable adjunct to modern [>' life. In a climate like ours, where B S liquid refreshrrjeiit is so continu- 0 fl
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 339 8 DAILY RADIO LIST. Kuala Lumpur Radio Society will be broadcasting to-morrow from 6.30 to 8 30 p.m. on 55 metres. Radio-Saigon (49.05 metres* 6.30 p.m. Annamite music 9.15 p.m. concert by the station orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Adre Soyer: Prelude To 'Beatitudes." Francs; flute solo, selected, played by
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  • 298 9 B Ai AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE. I STOPS CEREMONIAL I'ARADE. n nations of the King's Birthday m i took the usual form, except that rain stopped the parade |j i idang. Singapore, yesterday (io mnm House was
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  • 237 9 LONG-SERVICE MEDALS PRESENTED. From Our Own Correspondent J Kuala Lumpur, June 3. Excellent weather prevailed this morning for the Kings Birthday parade on the Padars when some 400 Volunteers, Cadets, Poiice Scouts and Girl Guides participated. The trocps marched on accompanied by the fites and drums of
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  • 169 9 GOOI) Ml STER ON KUBU PLAINS. From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. June 3. t T tspect of the early morning ofV7 t0 ciid not dampen the ardour aiac '-a i. k manifestations of loyalty on the King's Birthday. Under A A L* rmit. O.B.E., the customary Volunteers tcok
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  • 104 9 Own Correspondent.) a,. Ipoh. June 4. Hfftnda-. Piping to °k place at Ipoh and tVrak being the only State monial functions. The Revere a 1 sm allen parade at Taiping. 4 n t'Riment of Burmans made The Resident was later "at N and others in the
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  • 125 9 ROYAL SALUTE OF GUNS IN HYDE PARK. British Official. Rugby. June 3. The King received congratulations to-day from all parts of the Empire on his 66ch birthday. Flags are flown on all pubhc buildings, and at noon a Royal Salute of 21 guns was tired in
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  • 322 9 Statement Circulated In The Commons. British Official. Rugby, June 2. A report on the Burma situation during the week ending May 30, circulated in the House of Commons to-night, states that two large rebel camps have been attacked and destroyed m the Tharawaddy district, when
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  • 137 9 DISCUSSION ON REPARATIONS PAYMENTS. Reuter. Berlin. June 4. The Chancellor. Dr. Bruenlng. and the Foreign Minister. Dr. Curtius, left for London .ast night to stay a week-end with Mr. J. R. MacDcnald at the Chequers and discuss Germany's financial crisis and the question of reparations payments.
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  • 125 9 IRWIN-GANDHI AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTED. British Offficial. Rugby, Jun' 3. The Secretary for India. Mr. Wedgwood Benn. referring in a Parliamentary answer to the resumption in the autumn of the Round-Table Conference, said that it was hoped that members of the F.deral Structure Committee would reach London a. the beginning
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  • 57 9 MR. STIMSON TO VISIT BRITAIN. Reuter. Washington. June 4. Mr. Stimson is planning a two months' tour this summer of Wesc European countries, including Britain. Prance. Italy and Germany. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Stimson. His mission will be unofficial, but Mr. Stimson will call on
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  • 312 9 Affairs Of The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Reuter. London, June 2. A cause celebrc opened at the Mansion Hou e Police Court this morning, when Lord Kylsanc and Harold John Morland answered summonses relating to the affairs of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.
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  • 86 9 TOWN THREATENED WITH DESTRUCTION. Reuter. Bukharest. June 4. A considerable number of fatalities hav- resulted, it is foared. with enormous damage, from a terrible oil fir* at Mo>nesthi. near Nacaou Several reservoirs of a refinery were struck by I'ghtning and txploded. The entire neighbourhood was
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  • 69 9 JAPANESE LIEUTENANT DROWNED. Reuter. Tokyo. June 3 The navy suffered a loss when a s'aplane belonging to the battle-ship "Hyuga," descending on the surface of the water in Ibe Bay. collided in the darkness with a steam launch which was carrying a lieutenant and seven ratings
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  • 82 9 REDUCTION OF AUSTRALIAN GOVT. EXPENSES. Reuter. Melbourne. June 2. The Premiers' Conference has approved a reduction of twtnty per cent, on all Government expenditure. Mr. Scull.n, Mr. Theodore and Mr. Lang. Federa'. Premier, Federal Treasurer, and Premier of New South Wales respectively, are understood to be opposed to
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  • 92 9 SIGNIFICANT SPEECH BY GOVERNOR ROOSEVELT. Reuter. Frenchlick (Indiana i, June 3. In view of the fact that he is one of the *"avoui ices for the Democratic nomination for 'ne Presidential campaign in 1932, great significance is attached to the address by Governor Roosevelt, of New York,
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  • 62 9 SOVIET MOTION REJECTED. Reuter. Geneva. June S. The conference on th° limitation of the manufacture of narcotics has rejected a motion by M. Bogombloff (Soviet representative) to Insert in me dialt convention that the convention shall apply to all kinds of raw materials, nameiy. opiin. coca leave* and
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  • 2064 9 M.B.E. FOR CHINESE VOLUNTEER. RECOGNITION OF FAMOUS ACTRESS. British Official. There are nine awards for Malaya in the King's Birthday Honours. The Gov-, ernor is made a Knight of the Grand Cross and there are Honours for the Rajah of Perlis, the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 575 10  - Sports Pastimes. REGULARS CAPTURE A CUP. Volunteers Easily Beaten. ASSN. FOOTBALL. (By “Reynard.” The annual match for the Donald Burkinshaw Cup, played at the Stadium on Tuesday, was a one-sided affair, the Regulars beating the Volunteers (and taking the Cup from them) by six goals to nil. Playing efficiently the
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  • 53 10 London, June 1. At a meeting of the Football Association Norwich City were re-elected and Mansfield were elected to the Southern Section of Division HI, Newport County being unsuccessful in their application for re-election. In the Northern Section Rochdale were re-elected and Chester were elected. Nelson filing
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  • 169 10 BOXING. The principal contestants in to-morrow's events at the Lion City Ring will give exhibitions with sparring partners at the boxing stadium at Bukit Timah Road to-day. There will be no charge for admission. y. C. Song's manager called here to-day and confirmed that his man will
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  • 32 10 ATHLETICS. Reuter. Helsingfors. June 3. The Finnish runner. Lehtinen ran the miles in six r in. 42—1 5 sees, compared with Nurmt's record of six mm. 42.» sees.—Reuter.
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  • 47 10 howls. The Tanglin Club met the S.C.C. in an inter-club bowls match at Tanglin on Tuesday evening. Tanglin Club was successful by one point the score being 52 to 51. It is hope3 further inter-club matches will be arranged in the future.
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  • 191 10 Macdonald Smith The Favourite. GOLF. Reuter. London. June 2. Another severe deluge transformed the greens at Carnoustie where the British open championship is being played, into miniature lakes, but motor pumps, which were early a'tir. cleared the course of the pools. When play started there was no
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  • 43 10 LAWN TENNIS. Reuter. Paris. June 3. In the Davis Cup Japan beat Egypt by three matches to nil and will meet the winners of the Britain v. South Africa tie in the semi-final of the European Zone. —Reuter.
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  • 171 10 TIES FOR SUNDAY. The following ties are arranged for Sunday at the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club. MORNING AT 9 A.M. Court 1. Kawajiri and Matsukawa v. Anderson and Hazel. Court 2. Haridas and Pereira v. de Souza and Peterson; followed by Matsui and Yoshii v.* Singham and Sittampalam.
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  • 131 10 The S.R.C. beat the S.CC. by two matches to qne in the singles games played on the Padang on Tuesday. Dr. G. de Souza. in whom the SRC. possess a player who is likely to regain for the Club some of its past glories in the tennis sphere,
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  • 29 10 DATES PLAYERS. Members of the Horlicks B. P. are reminded of the general meeting to be held at 12. Lorong 4 East Coast, on Sunday at 2 p.m.
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  • 46 10 Members of the Silver Star Minstrels are reminded of the invitation to the Great World to-night. Musicians are requested to bring their instruments and assemble at 3-13. Ang Siang Hill, the residence of Mr. Tan Cheng Chuan (President) before 7.15 p.m. Free transport WJI be provided.
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  • 185 10 Mr. M. P. Tielems was a passenger from Singapore to Netherlands East Indies by the Royal Dutch Indian Airways yesterday. The Hon. Mr. T. W. Clayton. British Adviser. Kedah. has made rapid recovery after his accident, and has resumed duty. We are informed by the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. that
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  • 323 10 New Zealanders Experience First Reverse. CRICKET. Reuter. FURTHER SET BACK FOR GLOUCESTERSHIRE. London. June 3. County championship and first class friendlies begun on Saturday and concluded to-day resulted as follows: MIDDLESEX BEAT NEW ZEALANDERS. Middlesex: 241 (Crombe 8 for 70) and 225 (Merritt 5 for 77). New
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  • 47 10 Middlesex v. Sorrierset at Lords. Surrey v. Warwick at the Oval. Yorks v. Gloucester at Sheffield. Notts v. Hants at Nottingham. Worcester v. Kent at Worcester. Leicester v. Sussex at Leicester. Cambridge U. v. New Zealanders at Cambridge. Oxford U. v. Lancashire at Oxford
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  • 347 10 SHIPPING NEWS. The submarines "Oxley" and "Otway," winch left Sydney on April 27th. arrived here yesterday afternoon. They are commanded by Commander E. M. Loly and Lt. Commanded T. H. Dickson respectively. They are being taken over by the Royal Navy from the Commonwealth Government and are
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  • 29 10 Walter Lindrum and Tom Newman have 6alled from England for a billiards tour of Australia. Clark McConachy will not return to New Zealand; he remains in England until November
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  • 929 10 SINGAPORE CHINESE DRAWS THIRi) HORSE. WINNING OWNER'S AMAZING LICK. Peer's Son Wins Stock Exchange Prize. “S.F.P.” Service. London. June 3. The Derby (1% miles) run at Epsom, to-day. resulted as follows: 1. Mr. J. A. Dewar's CAMERONIAN <F. Fox). 2. Sir J. Rutherford's ORPEN (Jones). 3.
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  • 98 10 MAN DIES IN HOSPITAL. (From Our Own Correspondent j Penang. June 2. Saw Hong Nyok died at the General Hospital to-day from wounds to the throat, believed to have been self-inflicted after an attack on a woman he was said to have been keeping as mistress.
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  • 124 10 UP TO NINETY-SIX CENTS! The new duties in the F.MS, mean an increase in the price of petrol of 10 cents a gallon. The price of petrol opened on Tuesday at 89 cents. Later, it was reduced by 3 cents and the result of the higher
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  • 190 10 CONSUL-GENERAL PRESENT Tastefully decorated for the occasion Chinese Association hall presented a sreappearance yesterday evening when -1 members entertained their patron. Dr Che Chang Lck. the Chinese Consul-General t tea-party. Over a hundred members a* friends were present, includnig the Hen. Wee Swee Teow. The orchestra
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  • 97 10 FINE SINGING AM' I>AN (I Marilyn Miller has b Vert* 3 "darling of the footii captivated the audien. ttrday in the Ziegfeld su er r? seen in natural colour >s r. singing and dancing and lively acting, she has ev. v -3 entrance to exit. The
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  • 31 10 Mr. Justice Palgrav. Bankruptcy Court 1 public examinations noon: Mahmood Khai. rf**M nando. W. Millard-Wat N J (Teo Seong Keng) Cl Hen g and Chop Yong Long C How).
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  • 82 11 adeTS are invited, to vorite to us on [0* ,Zubhc interest. It must be underthe Malaya Tribune does not that j \p opinions expressed by corres[EJ rhS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF retrrcbly typewritten (double i* 0 nd one side of the paper only. f' ng> m>" used but the
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  • 402 11 I I" th 'or, "Malaya Tribune.") ijo we lttters on Council Reform 1 the "Antis." It not only rpretation placed on the nly mere imagination c the ho lowness of their U it there is no pronounced Reform. The arguments, P» ;:G j such, are devoid of comtlwf
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  • 261 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—May I be permitted to write something on the "Hawker Problem"? Just a few days ago, when I was at Telok Ayer Reclamation, I saw a poor old Indian, who was selling "ayer serobat" in the vicinity, being chased by several of
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  • 64 11 If "A Purchaser," who complains that the reller of certain plots of land at East Coast Road has not fulfilled a promise to make roads, will give us the address of the seller, we will communicate with him. "A Purchaser" should also sign his name legibly—if
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  • 17 11 A letter from "Fed Up" cannot be published as it is merely personal criticism of another correspondent.
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  • 37 11 Shanghai International Settlement authorities are shortly to consider the question of adopting smaller railless cars for the narrower streets with a view to relieving the congestion of traffic in the main streets in the city.
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  • 34 11 There will be a 15 v miles road up Penang Hill by the end of next year. The road will be a 30-foot double track, with a gradient convenient for motorists.
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  • 609 12 K. L. PAPER'S TRIBUTE. We are very much poorer to-day (says the "Malayan Daily Express" of Kuala Lumpur) by the death of Mr. Loke Chow Thye. A man who enjoyed every moment of this fleeting life and Imparted to those about him a certain
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  • 52 12 Establishment of two 'modern chemical works respectively for the manufacture of acids and alkalies at Shanghai and Tientsin, part of the programme of the Ministry of Industry for the development of basic industries, is under careful consideration. A special committee is being appointed to take charge of
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  • 42 12 The Chinese Reconstruction Commission has decided to open a model irrigation bureau to carry out its plans of irrigation. Operations will commence on the Soochow-Wusih-Changchow region in Kiangsu, and will gradually extend to the provinces of Anhui, Chekiang, and Fukien.
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    • 654 12 ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN INDIA 1874.) 1930 RESULTS. I New Business: 26,481 Policies assuring Rs. 54 4 L Net Interest Income: Rs. 52 Total Premium Income: Rs. 17H La Claims Paid: 3281 for Rs. 81 Lakhs. Loans to Policyholders: 8013 for Rs. $2 L kits.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 107 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. TO-DAY. JUNE 4, 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Sig. Section. Recruits Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. M.G. Pin. (Eur.). 30 yards Range. 6.30 p.m.—Drill Hall. 1st Bn. Senior N.C.O.'s Class. Training Course. TO-MORROW, JUNE 5. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Portress Coy. (European Section), Arms Drill and run light. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall,
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  • 183 13 Ocean shipments of rubber (including latex, revertex and concentrated latex) during the month of May 1931. (Preliminary Return). Sheet and Crepe. Latex, Concentrated Latex, Total. Revertex. Tons. Tons. Tons. Name of Transhipment Transhipment. Transhipment. Port. Export Export Export Proper Straits Malay Proper. Straits Malay Proper.
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  • 472 13 THE TRADE DEPRESSION IN MALAYA. The annual general meeting of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., was held on March 10. at Yokohama. In nis pre.idiential address, Mr. Kenji Kodama made UM following reference to Mala\a: In the Straits Settlements ond Malaya, rubber, the principal product, showed a
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  • 87 13 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.). LTD. Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and/or ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon 0.74 Yellow Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gall, tin 3 10 Shell Aviation Spirit ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon 0.90 STANDARD OIL CO., OF NEW
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  • 456 13 SINGAPORE, MAY 39. MEAT. Beef steak (round) kati 4t Beef stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 62 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 41 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl kati 45 Hens (Locally reared) kati 55 Ducks each 70 Pigeons, domestic
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 191 13 Gull Bahar Hair Oil. tJ t for hair growth and brain. Registered \w«rded Gold Medals.) sOLD FVERY WHERE. §0 E AGENTS S.S. AND F.M.S. p SHAIK MUHAMMAD SAHIB, :4 o hi gh low street, ipoh. 1TO AVOID CATCHING jj INFLUENZA USE 5 IT REPELS THE GERMS. 3 If you are
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    • 40 13 MAKE SURE OF YOUR "M.T." Readers of the Malaya Tribune should subscribe, and so make sure of getting the paper every day. Frequently every copy printed is sold and many would-be purchasers are disappointed. Therefore: Subscribe to the People's Paper."
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  • 459 14 Sports Pastimes. The Leading Batsmen And Bowlers. CRICKET. Who are cricket's heaviest scorers and most destructive bowlers? The answer is supplied by the following informative tabulation specially compiled for Athletic News": BATTING. No. of Total inns. runs. Avge. J. B. Hobbs 1.212 56,342 50.48 C. P. Mead 1.073 44.945 48.37
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  • 232 14 The call for brighter cricket—as represented by the lure of 18 points for a victory—did not produce fireworks on the opening day of the first-class season. It was left to a non-cham-pionship encounter to prov.de the one really thrilling episode of the day's p ay. says
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  • 79 14 A briliant 227 by the Kent player. C. K. Knott. 119 by H. W. Franklin, and 75 by W. O. B. Lindsay, followed by deadly bowling by W. G. Lowndes and I H. Nevinson, resulted in Mr. H. M. Martieau's XI, beating All-Egypt at Alexandria by an innings and 266
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  • 77 14 The larger wicket, which has hitherto been an experimental law. though it has been used in all County Championship matches, has been inserted into the Laws of Cricket proper, in the words of Law 6, which limit dimensions to 9 inches wide and 28 inches high but it is still
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  • 80 14 Bad weather last July and August caused a big slump in Surrey's gate receipts, and a profit on the year of £747 2s. 7d. is not regarded as satisfactory. They would have lost £2,800 but for the club's share of the Test match profits. There was a reduction in gate
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  • 292 14 LAWN TENNIS. Trousers will not be worn by women at Wimbledon this year. Senorita de Alvarez, the Spanish lawn tennis player, appeared on the courts at Monte Carlo m long trousers, but English tennis stars are against the mode. Nevertheless, slight changes were noticeable at
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  • 392 14 "To be the champion of the world one should possess the service of Patterson, the fore-hand drive of Johnson, the back hand drive of Lacoste, the chop, the tactics and the brain of Tilden, the low-volley of Cochet, and the smashing and quickness of Borotra,"' said Mr. S.
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  • 164 14 BOXING. Four Filipino boxers representing the pugilistic talent in the Philippine Islands, recently sailed on the Canadian Pacific liner. "Empress of Japan," en route to the United States. Manuel Elor.aga, referee and manager, is in charge of the group, which includes three champions of the Orient.
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  • 35 14 In the annual lawn tennis match between amateurs and profsssionals in London, the amateurs won by seven rubbers to two. They won the singles by five to one and the doubles by two to one.
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  • 60 14 "L'Auto" publishes a statement by M. Lanteiras. the general commissiary of the Stade Francais and delegate from the French Amateur Rugby clubs, to the effect that in order to eliminate for ever the spirit which prevails in the ordinary Rugby championship the French amateur Rugby clubs have decided to abandon
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  • 145 14 The Walsall directors received with mixed feelings the news that the Management Committee of the Football League had decided to transfer the club to the Northern Section of the Third Divis.on in order that Reading and Cardiff City may be accommodated in the Southern Section. From his experience with Brandford
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    • 118 14 NET WEIGHT 1 LB. HAT SHALjIj j WE EAT TO-day? Any Libb y' s Foods W *U supply the Answer p J FrUit8 Vesetab!<>S Canned Meats. ipf^ea Tomatoes Pickles. Condini* Evaporated Milk Ripe Olives j Salmon. Sour Pickles I Dill Pickles i Alaska Salmon. Sweet Relish. The standard of the
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    • 445 15 iTEAMER SAILINGS. ft a BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. -porated in England.) UII I p \SSENGER CARGO SERVICES. AR AND ORIENTAL STEAM HON CO., LONDON AND NA LAST MAIL SERVICE. Vr -mtract with His Majesty 1 Government.) AARD FROM LONDON. China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1931. 16.697 June IS
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    • 600 15 STEAMER SAILINGS THE (g^NY.K. ¥3p LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Ball HARUNA MARU 10,500 June 3 4 9 KOTORI MARU 10,000 June 18 19 5 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 July 2 3 YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 15 16 HAKONE MARU 10,500
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    • 435 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated in The undemoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 9 ODER for H. Kong, S'hai, Taku Dalny, T'tau and Kobe June 7 9 SCHLESIEN for Yokohama, Kobe. Osaka, Moji and Hankow June 11 SAARBRUCKEN for Manila, Hong Kong, S'hai. Taku. Dalny Ttau June 19 t
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    • 258 15 INSURANCE. SOUTH S'lfijSl BRITISH \WJm INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 2, Pinlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore.
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    • 545 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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    • 539 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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    • 571 16 J lillSflSa 4DODS iMmvjmf^i 119, North Bridge Road, Singapore. ANNUAL SALE NOW ON CREPE SOLE TENNIS SHOES Size 31 to 35 GS.centS pair 36 to 43 TO Stylish, Durable Most Comfortable in Wear. TJhHpEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—B4, Truro Road. Rent $25. Apply 47. Truro Road.
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    • 561 16 Le zJ\Aercie/s School. j ESTABLISHED 1906. j 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal: F. I. MILES. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Summons No. 2340 of 1931. Between X M Mohamed Abdullah trading
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    • 326 16 EDUCATIONAL. Lessons given in Music, Drawing and Painting, English and Primary school subjects. Terms moderate, by experienced certificated teacher. Apply Mrs. Matthews, M Hillside," 180. Upper Serangoon Road. ELEMENTARY BOOK-KEEPING. A self-instructor in book-keeping in four easy lessons with several examples and exercises. Satisfaction guaranteed. Price $1. Postage extra. Apply
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    • 391 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE —New Small power mill suitable for grinding coffee, maize, etc. English Make. Price $350 or near offer. For inspection and further particulars apply Box No. 348 c/o Malaya Tribune. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for hanging over your receiver. Ten
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    • 572 16 WAI SON HOTeT" Thone *****. 204-A, Pasir Pinjan, Roy and at WAI SON GARDEN Thone 4594, 65, Reformatory HoarJ L Birds' Nests Chicken Soup. 4. Kilit p--2. Shark Fins with Crabs. 5 Ste Musi 3. Fried Spotted Fish. 6 Fr>cj $2.00 Per Dinner. (COMMENCING FROM MAY lx Menu will be
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    • 452 16 MASSAGE AND .i CIRI MABBAGI. 3 Miss MISAKO and M NO. 20. Bencoolen Street. SJJJ SATISFIED ADVER I ISERS Many advertisers have pai to the "Malaya Tribune Business Arms who w; with the buying public i v Jj* advertise in the "Mai People's Paper. Inquiries from would-b. ceive prompt attention
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