Malaya Tribune, 9 June 1931
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Title Section29 1931-06-09 1 The Malaya Tribune XVIII.- -No. 134 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY JUNE 9, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, June 9. 1931. The Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JUNE 9, 1931.29 words
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Advertisement138 1931-06-09 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, f klxf a sip- a nip another 2a Xarlsbergf i| W Obtainable in Bottles or on W V Draught. Everywhere throughout the V/ M Straits Settlements and Malay mm M States. W V J Call for it to-day. m 4 Carisberg J Beers138 words
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Advertisement143 1931-06-09 1 ■MM WW VV Wjl VV U» /V V 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Paramount's Animal Picture. RANGO. 'PHONE 5261-5262. ALWAYS DELICIOUS I\? I Agents -SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. I I S.S. F.M.S. I j "DIAMOND RING" j BRAND MILK I I SWEETENED CONDBNSED J I 0 ping 8R "Diamond Ring" Brand Milk143 words
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Article2913 1931-06-09 2 "BRITANNIA'S" RECORD MAST. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune."} London, May 14. "Britannia." the King's famous racing cutter, which has won more races than any other yacht ever built, including two hundred first prizes, has been fitted with a new mast, and when she appears at this year2,913 words
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Advertisement128 1931-06-09 2 JMDEAL BEVERA<*3 3»^" Sideet restorer After a hard day's work or when you return home after a dance or theatre with ragged or excited nerves m:ike it your regular practice to drink a cup of delicious "Ovaltine" just before you retire. There is nothing comparable to this easily digested fa128 words
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Advertisement88 1931-06-09 2 Longest range! Extremely powerful...always I ffiATJU&V Focusing Flashlights with UwiJ: I Eveready Unit Cells, throw a powerful, bril,iant be m f I i i ml tance up to 300 400 soo ■H I I° r 1/500 feet accordin 9 to j Beware Insist I I upon Eveceody. Obtainable JznrE' rom88 words
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Advertisement331 1931-06-09 2 I oaoi loaoi locaocs i lOBOi^ao^ I pUOOPHON S TAMIL I I %m RECORDS I The record of outstanding quality. jj o 11 U Come and listen to the beautiful tunes. o o Q D A big shipment of new records has just arrived. J 0 0 D U Sole331 words
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Advertisement121 1931-06-09 3 f THE LANCET'< 23 ii 29> says: 7 I Oidinaty eouti 'mitk AoCd L tfykoiujhout thC fleatei 'fJ§L paU of/thefui amtaini Wh atmoit no anU-huhUie thiamin _r Ohis is convincing evidence that fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost121 words
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Advertisement323 1931-06-09 3 Derives wonderful Staying ■pMHH Power from phosferine Mr. JACK COWLEY m T woulcl like you to knmv of the B great benefit I have received 8 wonderful Phosferine. I have been IPißh?' hSh a B° xm Instructor for several jI >■ 'Y ears ar, d s a ver y g323 words
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Article928 1931-06-09 4 GERMAN TESTS ATTRACT AMERICAN ATTENTION. /Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") The names of Oberth, Vallier and Opel are prominently associated with attempts spread over the past three years to evolve a new type Of traction car, for use on roads or rails, propelled by the successive928 words
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Advertisement160 1931-06-09 4 fejt 1 AN EXPRESSION OF PUBUC Rill I nBI CONFIDENCE ■■Ml Pill 28,000,000 I I <.| INSURANCE CONTRACTS BsmMfflmfflfflmm are in force with assurance IM VI COMPANY LIMITED. An ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE ft lE PRUDENTIAL offers you a f first class investment combined 'IfWH f }h with an assurance on your160 words
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Advertisement115 1931-06-09 4 "STOP COUGH!" Cough may mean anything; but don't delaj to stop it, before It becomes serious. One bottle of "WATT'S MIXTURE" »111 give immediate improvement. "Watt's Mixture" is the special Lung Tonic and Cough-Remedy for Weak Lungs, Phthisis. Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all other pulmonary complaints. ROCHORE DISPENSARY, 104. Rochore115 words
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Advertisement286 1931-06-09 4 T„ ERE'S a delightful sensation of cleanliness a pleasant exhilaration through the whole mouth that follows the use of Listerine Tooth Paste. Dingy film which hides the beauty of ii:!::; the teeth vanishes. Accumulations of tartar gradually disappear, revealing the natural lustrous, flashing white tooth enamel. Gums become firm ruddy286 words
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Article237 1931-06-09 5 KING GEORGE V. SCHOOL COMPETITION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 7. The inter-troop competition for the scouts of King George v. School, Seremban, took place in the form of a rally and display on the school padang. Among those present were:—Mr. J. L. Nicol, Mr. E. H237 words
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Article1511 1931-06-09 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. IIICIII BI rum A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK IIOUU Singapore, June 9, 10 a.m. lMUe Year CL08IN0 QUOTATIONS. Value. Ends. Buyers. Seller». £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 11 £0.18.0 £1. 1.6 cd 1.0.0 Austral Malay Wee. 11 0.11.6 l. o.O 0.5.0 Ayer witam Tin June 301,511 words
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Advertisement405 1931-06-09 5 nelicious Recipes With Nuts Lu> chcon and dinner dishes with a new, cnoring flavour. Salads, desserts, ice-cream and pastnr. There are recipes pnnted on the package. Tn one tomorrow. FREE SAMPLE v t BUfVH n< Kun P l i m rffllP Mailer Phipps (Malaya) Ltd., Union Building.' TALKIE RECORDS. 419405 words
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Advertisement29 1931-06-09 5 IS 10 weame orouiwi iTry the Powerful LOUDSPEAKER SPECIAL State what gramophone is I yick wah hing, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS IF 841, North Bridge Road, Singapore. W i i«gagacacacitacaooc3caiS»c29 words
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Advertisement75 1931-06-09 5 Gull Bahar Hair Oil. Is the best for hair growth and brain. Registered (Awarded Gold Medals) SOLD EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS S.S. AND F.M.S. B. SHAIK MUHAMMAD SAHIB, 140, HUGH LOW STREET. IPOH VULCANIZE. Motor Car Owners REMEMBER —That 'PHONE No. 6334 rings to give satisfaction in Service for Vulcanizing Tyres.75 words
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Advertisement394 1931-06-09 5 I N BKr. AKAKI.t Hir 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 Song394 words
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Miscellaneous494 1931-06-09 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills, up to and for weekending June 14, 1931: TO-DAY, JUNE 9. 5 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Coy., Drill and Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "A" (M.G.) Coy., Section Drill —Night Firing—under Pin. Cmdrs. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Coy., Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall,494 words
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Advertisement159 1931-06-09 6 SPECIAL MATINEES: i To-day, To-morrou; Saturday. I TO-NIGHT j o<sj I 1 Paramount's Astounding Animal Picture RANGO Photographed in the I SUMATRA JUNGLE 1 I ERNEST B. SCHOEDSACK J 1 Plans Now Open—'Phone 5261-5262. I See Special Announcement on Page 12. I j WEMBLEY I r ru f Presents To-night159 words
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Advertisement161 1931-06-09 6 Amusements. i ImWA 1 I I 6.15 To-night 9.15. I I CECIL B. de MILLE'S I g AMAZING SATURNALIA OF SPECTACLE, [j MUSIC AND COMEDY MADAM I SATAN jj WITH U Reginald Denny, Kay Johnson g Lilian Roth And Roland Young. THURSDAY. I 1 r H I! OPENING AT THE161 words
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Advertisement306 1931-06-09 6 I $6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.1 I UNIVERSAL S ALL-STAR THRILLER THE CATCREEPS I THURSDAY: j I Simulraneous/y with ALHAMBRA Charlie Chaplin I! —IN X "CITY LIGHTS." eSEESESrISESrISr!S^ I! Ad Extraordinary 'PHONE S7OB. T„ r>_<. ci i IwO .Best Sh(. Oriental Photoplay 9 VP HH S a X b For 006 A306 words
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Article144 1931-06-09 7 SHIPPING NEWS. President Fillmore," Amer. 9,391 tons. Capt. Kohlmeister, from Manila, 8-6; for New York. 11-6. Oder," Ger. 5,328 tons, Capt. Boer, from Belawan. 8-6; for Hong Kong, 9-6. Marudu." Brit. 982 tons, Capt. Work, frcm Sandakan, 8 6; for Sandakan, uncertain. Ipoh," Brit. 528 tons, Capt. Riley, from144 words
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Article712 1931-06-09 7 Governor's Departure For Singapore. MALAYANS AT HOME. (By Air Mail: Special to '•Malaya Tribune.") London. May 21. One of the proudest men in England to-day must be Suitan Ibrahim, for everyone is agreed that the dress worn by his English wife at the Second Court of712 words
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Article712 1931-06-09 7 (By Mail Boat: Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, May 7. I think I mentioned in my notes a week or two ago that Sir Laurence Guillemard, whom I had met at a Victoria League reception, had told me he would probably be giving another lecture712 words
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Article418 1931-06-09 7 JUDGMENT IN ALTERED CHEQUE CASE. Mr. Justice Palgrave Simpson delivered judgment in the Supreme Couu this moivnng In the case in which the National City Bank of New York sued the Ho Hong Bank for the recovery of $9,000. The case concerns a cheque drawn by Messrs.418 words
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207 1931-06-09 7 LIST OF MEMBERS. The first meeting of the General Purposes Committee. F.M.S.. was held on Sunday morning at Kuala Lumpur. Below is a complete list of the Committee although, owing to short notice, some of the members were unavoidably absent from Sunday's meeting. REPRESENTATIVE MEMBERS. Mr.207 words
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Article38 1931-06-09 7 Members of the Springdale Minstrels are reminded cf the invitation at the Grea* World to-night and are requested to gather at 32. Hindoo Read, at 7 p.m.. dressed in plain white cpen coats with uniform bows and badges38 words
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Article33 1931-06-09 7 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs 157 for $10033 words
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Article194 1931-06-09 7 CEYLON GOVERNOR AND RUBBER SLUMP. EXPORT DUTIES SUSPENDED. The following Order by His Excellency the Governor in Council in Ceylon was issued as a Press Communique on May 29: Whereas, it is expedient that immediate relief should be granted to the rubber and coconut industries in Ceylon in194 words
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Article146 1931-06-09 7 CAPITAL FOR MINING ENTERPRISE IN MALAYA. It is interesting to note, wiites the Financial Correspondent ol tl.e "Times of Malaya that the Japanese are taking a greater interest in tin than they cid before. Heretofore, the Japanese have gene in for planting on a scale in Malaya146 words
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Article139 1931-06-09 7 Singapore, June 9. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $203 Rice, Siam 2 $170 Rice. Siam 3 $150 Rice, Siam 4 $130 Rice, Saigon A-l $135 Rice, Saigon 1 $130 Rice, Saigon 2 $122 Rice. Saigon 3 $110 Rice, Rangoon 1 $115 Rice, Rangoon 2 $113 Rice, Par Boiled No139 words
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Article86 1931-06-09 7 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.). LTD. Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and/or ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon 0.71 Yellow Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gall, tin $2.98 Shell Aviation Spirit ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon 0.90 STANDARD OIL CO.. OF NEW YORK.86 words
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Article78 1931-06-09 7 London. June 8, 5 p.m. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify today's t.n prices as follows: Spot £100 9,16 (£lOO 13,16). Forward £102 1 16 (£102%). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 3 (3 1 16d>. Forward78 words
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Article82 1931-06-09 7 "S.F.P." Service. Sialang annual meeting adopted the report which shows the company to be in a strong financial position. Jugra Estate report for the year ending March shows a loss of £2,428. It is anticipated the cost of production in the current year w.ll be reduced"S.F.P." Service. - 82 words
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Article21 1931-06-09 7 The gold output of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co.. Ltd.. for the four weeks erded May 23 was 1.826.55 oz.21 words
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Article325 1931-06-09 7 ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. June 9, 11 a.m. RUBBER. London. —2 15 16d. down Kd. New York.— cents (G). down cents. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 75—90 cents, Ayer Moleks 60—70 cents, Ayer Pan as 75 —85 cents, Basseits 45—50 cents, Brogas 35—40 cents. Bukit Jelotongs 20—25 cents. Bukit325 words
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Article319 1931-06-09 7 British Official. Singapore, June 9. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Selling. London 4 months* sight 2a. 1 77/n<L. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13 16d.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d., London demand 2s. 3 23/32 d.,British Official. - 319 words
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54 1931-06-09 7 Singapore, June 9. Bayers Seller* R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 9 Standard R.S.S. on Tender, June 9», July 9\ 9'„ July/September 9 S 4 10 October December IQ\* 10^ Tone of Market: —Stagnant. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 2 15, 16d. per lb. New York:—654 words
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Article116 1931-06-09 7 Singapore, June 9. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). H.M.S. Iroquois East Basin; Rajula 22; Anhui 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Kedah 18; Sumatra Maru 16; Jerantut 13: Pres. Fillmore 11; Menestheus 9; Benwyvis 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). India 32; City of116 words
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Advertisement438 1931-06-09 7 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Coming Recitals of the World's Greatest Artists. SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 9.30 pm. Two Great Stars In Joint Song Recital TOTI DAL MONTE World's Greatest Ita iaa Coloratura Soprano and ENZO DE MURO-LOMANTO The Celebrated Lyric Tenor. THVRSDAY, JULY 16. HUNGARY'S GREATEST VIOLINIST. SZIGETI he moj-t brilliant violioi&t438 words
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Miscellaneous257 1931-06-09 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JUNE 9. *North. North fEast and North-West Sumatra. Ceylon, Southern Western India, Egypt, Europe Great Britain (Poelau Roebiah) 3 p.m. Bengkalis, Laboean Bilik Tandjong Bale! and Belawan (Singkara) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api (Esmeralda) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak, P. Baroe,257 words
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Obituary82 1931-06-09 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATH. TAY.—Tay Kim Seng, aged 58. passed away a* his residence. No. 384. Orchard Road, on June 8, 1931. He leaves behind a widow 2 sons, Arthur Tay and Robert Tay. 4 daughters, 3 sons-in-law. Tan Keok Tiam. Tan Miang Khim. E. Chin Ann,82 words
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Article960 1931-06-09 8 Malaya might usefully follow Great Britain's lead in forming a National "Safety First" Association. This body is doing valuable work in instructing the public in the rules of the road and generally developing a "traffic sense" which alone can prevent a terrible holocaust on the roads as960 words
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Article158 1931-06-09 8 Bishop E. F. Lee arrived back in Singapore yesteiday by the "President Fillmore." The Rev. I. J. K*ngham will preach to-day ln Tamil and to-marrow in English at the Methodist Tamil Church. Short Street, at 6 p.m. Mr. Harcld Shantz arrived by the "Presiden' Fillmcre' yesteiday from Heng Kong to158 words
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Article83 1931-06-09 8 Statement In House ot Commons. London. June 8. In the Ho-ise cf Commons at question time the Postmast r-General stated that the question of estabi;.«hing a wireless telephone service between Britain and Singapore was being considered but he was not in a position at present to83 words
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Article390 1931-06-09 8 At a fully attended meeting of the Ladies Union, a lecture en Hygienic Child Welfare was delivered on Friday last by Miss Jackson, the retired Principal of the Methodist GirlsSchool. The lecture was interpreted into Malay and Tamil. With the object of securing the means to complete his studies in390 words
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Article39 1931-06-09 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. Ltndcn:—2 15 16d. VtTk:—6>i cents (Gold). Singapore:—3%—9% cents. TIN. Lmlcn:-Lcndcn Spot £100 12s. 6d. (up 2s. oa Three months buyers £102 2s 6d «unchanged). se'ln-s £102 5r. 0d. (unchanged) Singapore:—$50.62*£ (125 ton& sold)39 words
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Article505 1931-06-09 8 f£V "LOOKER-OS A Residents' Conference wa nt 4 Carcosa" yesterday. A report of the proceedings v. more than interesting! One hopes that their Ho nesses got down to some business —real economy. un< ment relief, concessions to planters, etc. But one is about it. Sir P. Cunliffe-Lister505 words
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Article51 1931-06-09 8 From Holland by the Patria due °,apore to-morrow mcrning. From China and Japan by the due at Singapore at 6 p.m. to-morn 1 From Europe (London mail* Beapati May 21) by the "Rawalpindi" due a noon cn Thursday. Frcm Holland by the Pa;:L. du pore at 1 p.m.51 words
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Advertisement284 1931-06-09 8 I The Delphin Tap Filter I FOR SIMPLIFIED FILTRATION f J Constructed of Bra?*—Nickel Plated. S j l CAN FITS l I BK Fiml> l MINUTE WATER l [j] X o FILTERED I CLEAN PERFECTLY. jjj Complete with one Spare Filter Cylinder. 1 I PRICE $3 25 EACH. j I284 words
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Advertisement91 1931-06-09 8 5E5H5Z5H*****25E525E525E5E525H525E555ZS GENUINE I Butterfly i Win I JEWELLERY. I j IN a Silver Brooches, Pendants Vanity j Cases. Rings j Powder Boxes. Charming Designs 30 Years' Experience. jjU.S. De Silva I jj Bros., I Q 61, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. H 3 PHONE 4540. 1 3 I SHSHSHS2SESESZSHSr!S2SHSHSHSrISaSaSHSZSHS7i TO LET. I91 words
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Miscellaneous359 1931-06-09 8 TO-DAY S RADIO. Kuala Lumpur Radio Society <47 metres). 6.30 to 7 p.m. Asiatic music; 7 to 7.15 p.m. recorded mu*ic; 7.15 to 7.25 p.m. market conditions and share quotations: 7.15 to 7 25 pm. recital cf latest gramophone reco'ds. Radio-Saigon (49.05 metres) 6.30 p.m. Annamite music: 8.15 p.m. recorded359 words
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450 1931-06-09 9 SINGAPORE TELEGRAM TO VICEROY. untitled OF INDIANS IN BURMA. DATE OF ROUND-TABLE CONFERENCE. oM m sal troubles must UK SETTLED. Reuter. ,<uUnt statement on the India Table Conference, which is to be RoUI in August or September, was Secretary for India in the J* i .mmonsReuter. - 450 words
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Article195 1931-06-09 9 TELEGRAM TO VICEROY FROM SINGAPORE CHETTIARS. At a genera] meeting cf the Chettiars' (■ttokkottai) Chamber cf Commerce. Singapoc, beld on Saturday, one of the members bicught up the subject of the Burma rising and referred tc the dangerous situation that has arisen 'here. The opinion was195 words
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48 1931-06-09 9 British Official. Rugby. June 8. Observatory at Greenwich is tc tad bigger reflecting telescope. Important additions to its app?new instrument will have a 36-inch The present one is of 30 inches, its cost, with a spectroscopic and dome. Mr. William Yapp has con000.—British Official.British Official. - 48 words
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Article28 1931-06-09 9 British Official. Rugby. June 8. Minister announced to-day that Secretary would make a state>w in the Hov«se of Commons the forthcoming Imperial Economic t Ottawa—British Official.British Official. - 28 words
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Article46 1931-06-09 9 JJJ LONDON LETTER, tn pa*es 2 and 3. vi \> XNS AT HOME tn nmgt t Wl< s UF to-DAY. on page 8. JJJ*«TS COMMENTS, en page 10. JWRKI M'ONDENCE. on page 10. rKHIKv NOTES, en page 12. WKESSH>JH OF AIR TRAVEL, on page 13.46 words
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Article270 1931-06-09 9 No Damage From The Earthquake. "S.F.P." Service. Rugby, June 8. Earthquake tremors are so rare in Britain that although seismologists say that the one which occurred on Sunday morning was the mcst extensive which has happened here tor 35 years, mosx people slept through it, and knew"S.F.P." Service. - 270 words
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Article51 1931-06-09 9 SEQUEL TO OIL BARGE EXPLOSION. Reuter. Norfolk (Virginia), June 8. A number of wharves and commercial properties in the business district here were destroyed by fire yesterday following an explosion on an oil barge tied up to the pier. The damage is estimated at G53.000,000Reuter. - 51 words
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Article378 1931-06-09 9 COOLIES TERRORISED BY GUNS. (From Our Orn Correspondent.} Ipoh. June 8. Fuller deta Is now to hand regarding the daring hold-up of Mr. J. Latimer, manager ot Rambutan. Ltd in his mine office when preparing to issue the coolies' pay. show that a -mall party of378 words
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Article136 1931-06-09 9 An enjoyable concert was put up by the Wesley Church Girls' Service Guild and the Epworth League on Friday and Saturday last at the Weslev Church Hall in aid ot the Church Hall. The sketches "The Dearest. Thing in Boo.s and "Sally Lunn" were greatly appreciated, the characters136 words
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Article31 1931-06-09 9 Reuter. Shanghai. June 8. The Central Bank shipped gold bars valued a. 5 100 000 gold dollars by the "Empress of Asia." for Vancouver, this morning— Reu.er.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration328 1931-06-09 9 First Reception Since Before The War. Reuter. Rugby. June 8. The German Statesmen. Dr*. Bruening and Curtis, who during th, week-end had conversations with the Prime Minister and other members of the British Government at the Chequers, had another full day to-day. This morning they wereReuter. - 328 words
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Article125 1931-06-09 9 STATEMENT IN HOUSE Off COMMONS. British Official. Rugby. June 8. Questioned regarding the dcci ion of tne League of Naticns Council to refer to the Permanent Court of International Just cc the question cf the proposed Austro-German customs union. Mr Henderson stated that t c advisory opinionBritish Official. - 125 words
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Article190 1931-06-09 9 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL. One of the most important musical events of the reason WW be the forthcoming recital of the world famous coloratura soprano. Toti DM Monte, and the Ct ebratcd tenor Enzo, de MuroLomanto. who wJI give a joint rec tai to the Victoria Memorial Hal' on190 words
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Article64 1931-06-09 9 British Official. Rugby, June 8. Provisions for subsidising opera are confined in an agreement between the British Broa*as.- •ng Corporation and the Covent Garden Syndicates, the terms of which have now been com pleted. The Postmaster-General stated in me House of Commons to-day that the terms ofBritish Official. - 64 words
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416 1931-06-09 9 REPORTS TO BOTH GOVTS. NANKING SUPPRESSING THE REDS. CHINA'S NAVAL MINISTER RESIGNS. The news that "extrality" negotiations between Mr Miles Lampson and Dr. Wang have reached a stage enabling reports to be made to both Governments scemr to indicate a favourable outcome. Nc> details of the Canton416 words
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Article183 1931-06-09 9 NUMERICAL POSITION OF MALAYS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 8. The census figures reveal an interesting position regarding the communities of Kuala Lumpur town. Chinese number 68.056 of whom Cantonese are 33.010. Hokkien 11.835, Khek 15.046, all in excess of Malays of all classes,183 words
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Article49 1931-06-09 9 British Official. Rugby, June 8. Flying < Puss Moth machine. Mr. Jackaman left London at 3.30 a.m. to-day in an attempt to reach Bucharest in one day. If successful, the flight will establish a record distance for a lißht aer< )lane in one day —British Official.British Official. - 49 words
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Article47 1931-06-09 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June 8. The detective department produced at the Po'ice Court thi:- morning Cantonese named Chocng Teck ftlfcl Tan Pei Leong. wanted m Singapore in connection with the death of Hosi Wong on May 29 in Sago Lane.47 words
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Obituary40 1931-06-09 9 British Official. R;gby. June 8. The death occurred this morning of Sir Frederick Milner. aged 82. who since the war has devoted practically the whole of his time and energies to the organisation of settlementfor consumptive ex-soldiers-British Official.British Official. - 40 words
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Article34 1931-06-09 9 British Official. Rugby. June 8. Th» Carnegie United Kingdom Trust is makng a grant of £10.000 for the provision of hostels in connection with the Ramblers* movement in Great Britain—British Official.British Official. - 34 words
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Advertisement321 1931-06-09 9 DO YOU KNOW all the purposes for which IZAL can be used? IZAL is indispensable as a household disinfectant. IZAL in the bath creates a vigorous, healthy CLEAN feeling. IZAL as a mouthwash effectively destroys incipient disease. BHD is a safe germicide, antispectic and deodorant in one. It is the321 words
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Article605 1931-06-09 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. R.A.F. And Glosters Draw. GAME OF MISSED CHANCES. ißy -Reynard.") A senior Singapore League encounter at the Stadium yesterday between two military teams resulted in a goalless draw. The football was not bright, except in flashes, but the game was hard fought throughout. The605 words
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Article167 1931-06-09 10 A record crowd is expected on the Padang to-day for the match between the Malays and the S.C.C. Tf the S.C.C. win they will make the Singapore League struggle much more open. The Malays' team will not be picked until this afternoon. The S.C.C. team will be:167 words
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Article166 1931-06-09 10 Was Referee In Order? 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June 8 It is rumoured here that the Selangor F.A. was not consulted regarding the appointment of Mr. Rogers to referee Saturday s Malaya Cup match at Seremban and it is alleged that Mr Rogers is not166 words
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Article62 1931-06-09 10 A \fry fast e?mc was played on Saturday at the Munici;; 1 ground between the Straits Cattle and AAA which resulted in the AA A winning by 8 goals to nil. The following scored for the A.A.A.: Ha Khoi Sian 5. Tay Kwee Liang 1. Tan62 words
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Article392 1931-06-09 10 Roy Smith Extended By Chinese Youth. YESTERDAY'S SECOND ROUND RESULTS. LAWN TENNIS. The second round singles in th? Singapore open championship drew a fairly large crowd to the S.C.C. courts yesterday. Eight matches were decided. Whilst the play was not of a /cry high standard, some interesting392 words
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Article213 1931-06-09 10 CRICKET. The second eleven of the Ceylon Sports Club beat the Nondescripts on Saturday at Balestier by 131 runs. Scores: Nondescripts: J N. Fernando b Dudley 0, P. E. Fernando b Dudley i. Sundram b Ambiavagar 4. G P. Chandradasa c de Zilva b Ambiavaga: 3.213 words
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Article161 1931-06-09 10 DATES PLAYERS. Cricket. N. S. team v Selangor on Saturday and Sunday next: V. E. H. Rhodes, H. M. James, E. C. Lane, E. M. Scoular, C. H. Miller, Capt. J. G. Wylde, Priest'y, A. R. Chapman. J E. Edmonds, T. Sukumaran, Gudial Singh. P.S. and L. team v. St.161 words
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Article106 1931-06-09 10 The following are the office-bearers for 1931 of the Aston Athletic Club, of 46, Somme Road: Messrs. Seah Eng Chiang and Tan Chiap Choon, Patrons; Mr. Kam Gim Hock, President; Messrs. S. K. Tsai and Low Cheng Jing, Vice-Presidents; Mr. Tan Soon Choc, hem. secretary; Mr. Ang Kee Tian asst.106 words
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Article26 1931-06-09 10 Lord Burghley is not to retire from the track, but hopes to carry on with his hurdling till the Olympic Games at Los Angeles next year26 words
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Article24 1931-06-09 10 G. L. Patterson, the former lawn tennis champion. nephew of Dame Nellie Melt* has been left £400 under the will of the opera singer24 words
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Article573 1931-06-09 10 Two Fights In 24 Hours. BOXING. A boxing tournament organised by the Triumph Garage Syndicate, of Kuala Lumpur was held on Saturday in the hall above the Triumph Garage, before a small but ardent attendance. The feature of the programme was the appearance of Chua573 words
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Article69 1931-06-09 10 THE TURF. "S.F.P." Service. London. June 7. It has been the most disastrous week in memory for the bookmakers owing to the success of favourites. There were over a cases of welshing at Epsom. Many bookmakevr departed after the Oaks Tne abolition of the bookmakers' licence"S.F.P." Service. - 69 words
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73 1931-06-09 10 CYCLING. London, June 7. Spears, the Australian, and Bailey (Great Britain) shared Che honours in the professional cycling match at Heme Hill. Bailey won the first race over 654 yards by half a wheel, while Spears won the second over 550 yards by a foot.73 words
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Article35 1931-06-09 10 Dennis, the Yorkshire fast bowler, has changed his style. At the practice nets at Headingley (says a "Sporting Life" report) he was taking a shorters run and sending down a fast-medium ball with an off-break.35 words
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Article40 1931-06-09 10 The Empire Gold Cup a gold watch in recognition of his world's record break of 3.906, and a gold medal were handed to Walter Lindrum, of Australia, recently in recognition of his successes during the past billiards season in England.40 words
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Article28 1931-06-09 10 Propaganda work has begun on behalf of Aldershot Town who will make another effort to secure admission to the Football League. Last year they lost by one vote.28 words
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Article172 1931-06-09 10 The suspended sentence of three months' imprisonment with a fine of 200 francs passed ln January on F. Taillantou, the former French international rugby player, for the man-slaught-er of Michael Pradie, who died as a result of in juries received in a championship match last May, has not only been172 words
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Article115 1931-06-09 10 ATHLETICS. •'An Indian" wiites: "I am very sorry tn say that our Indian brethren are very backward in sports. I have no.iced that they are only good in cricket and hockey. Will the Indian Association organise athle'.ic sports for Indians in Singapore? There are many Indians115 words
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Article71 1931-06-09 10 Anglo-Chinese School old boys are asked to note that the events for them at the ScuO.l Annual Sports, which will be held at tb c Jalan Besar Stadium on July 24, are 100 yards for those who are above 30 and a medley event for the under thirties.71 words
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Article40 1931-06-09 10 The Garrison athletic sports will be held at the Tanglin Barracks on Aug. 6, 7 and 8. They will be run on a team basis this year, the only individual event being an 880 yards open race.40 words
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344 1931-06-09 10 THE "FROG BRAND' TRADE MARK. Before the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) yesterday a further stage was reached in th* case in which a Chinese merchant named Ang Teck Say is alleged to have caused to be filled sacks bearing the "Frog Brand" trade mark344 words
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Article382 1931-06-09 10 THE FULL PROGRAMME. The Diocesan Conference will be held in Singapore from June 17 —25 inclusive. The following is tne full programme: June 17. —6 p.m. Clergy Assemble: Opening Service in the Cathedral. The Bishop preaches. June 18. —7 a.m. Matins: 7.30 a.m. Holy Communion: 9 30 —10.45.382 words
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Article42 1931-06-09 10 London, May 8 The following stocks cf rubber are held in Britain: London 84,915. Liverpool 54,258 tons. "S.F.P." Service. f Stocks a fortnight ago were London 81.739. Liverpool 53,342. There is thus an increase h. that period of 92 tons.)42 words
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Article92 1931-06-09 10 [Oar readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing J, and on one side of the paper only.92 words
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Article406 1931-06-09 10 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir —'The prosperity of Malaya Is the product of three factors —Chinese industry, the British rdmini£tiation and the bounty of the soil." Mid Mr. Arnold Toynbee. one of the British delegates to the recent Pan-Pacific Conference. Of these the first is the406 words
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Article321 1931-06-09 10 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —A big fund h lying under the ment's control, which is the sole property of the Hindu community. The Mohammedan and Hindu Endowment Board, with a working committee, have been controlling the Hindu temples of South Bridge Road. Orchard Road. Serangoon Road,321 words
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Article200 1931-06-09 10 FRAUDS EXTENDING OVER MANY YEARS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 9. The curious impunity with which an estate citrk was able to defraud a company for a series of years of an estimated total of $15,540 was disclosed at Perak Assizes, when a clerk200 words
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Article40 1931-06-09 10 Week-end trips on Atlantic line', are contemplated during the interim between Atlanta voyages if a Cunard experiment at the New York end proves successful. Short voyages to the Spanish Coast or Norwegian Fjords at £10 or under are mo-tea—"The Field."40 words
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Article802 1931-06-09 10 Why N.S. Nearly Won, SPORTS COMMENTS. All reports of the Malaya Cup at Seremban on Saturday tadfcafa nacf near thing for Singapore, thai biian had victory in their gnuq because they could net keep up thi last quarter of the game. Then tor both sides802 words
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Article53 1931-06-09 10 The number of calls attended d month of May was 200, and of then to cases outside Municipal Limits The cases, classified, are as follow car accidents 29, motor lorn- MM motor bus accidents 7. trolley car 7, collapse cases 3, attempted suicidmg or stabbing 9 and53 words
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Article117 1931-06-09 10 A "speed king" and his sweetheart not met for more than a year, are rust) thousands of miles of ocaso. to again (says a report in "The Daily I April 17». When Mr. Kaye Don I from his record-breaking fast with Ii land II" at Buenos Aires, he was m117 words
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Article173 1931-06-09 11 Sports Pastimes. CRICKET. 1 Beat Khalsa. Balestier, the Indian Asso0- ne Singapore Khaisa Assoc*aA .s. Scores: tand st. Ranjit Singh b. IA U. K. Samy c. Teja Singh b. CHatf s Riim Piara b. B. S. Gill 3, b. Choor Singh 20, S. S. Singh b. Choor Singh 3, A.173 words
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Article209 1931-06-09 11 Sunday ne Medical College Union, on nation ground, beat a home j 'q Xavier c. Bhaskaran b. FerKean c Wazir Singh b Fer- Vohd D: Wazir Singh b. Fernandez 3, d Huii b Ft rnandez 5, P. C. La Brooy b. i; R. Armstrong lbw. b. FerC209 words
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Article166 1931-06-09 11 s in the County championship intfta] Saturday s results: ilLt Inns.) P. W. L. W. L. D. Pts. pit mnftil 15 0 5 3 4 Goucffter tt) 10 5 2 2 1 0 88 Htesa '161 6 4 0 2 0 0 70 7 4 1 1 0166 words
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Article249 1931-06-09 11 From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 8. Hie following are the scores of the trial match Payed on Saturday on the N.S.C. Padang: Code's XI c. P. Thane c and b Gudial Saft 30. E M Scholar c Cap. Wylde b Edmonds 4. A. R. Chapman lbw.249 words
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Article94 1931-06-09 11 BADMINTON. p. 1 a Tf match between the S.HB.J.S. dna M A. at the former's court on -nesda., visitors won by 5—2. Results 'ay era mentioned first): A. Koh Kim Soon 13—13. (5—4), V A. S. David beat Tan Soon —C. P. Wanning beat Tan _io, 15—8;94 words
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Article75 1931-06-09 11 Evershipe Beat St. P. P.B.P. j o y^ 2 Evw if BP. beat St. Peter and P.B.P. 3id at the former's court. Scores «inr p players mentioned first): St, at Lim j0 Kim 15 ~15—8; 5631 Lee 15—7, 15—4; !Ui 4 C n 8 Kim Chock 13—13, (5—3), Koj, 15—3:75 words
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Article29 1931-06-09 11 A visit two London dog shows was struck h* tW 1/*****11 d °6 shows was fer 0 f fact that °ut of a huge numH only six were men.29 words
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Article470 1931-06-09 11 ATHLETICS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. June 4. In accordance with precedent the Malacca Volunteer Corps monopoiised King's birthday holiday celebrations when in the afternoon of June 3 they held their sports on the Malacca Club Padang. The weather kept fine and competition was keen. The following are470 words
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Article47 1931-06-09 11 GOLF. The Singapore G.C. June Medal competition was played on Saturday a id Sunday and resulted in a win for M. M. Patarson (74 scs.) in "A" Division and for J. D. Laing <89 —15—74) in "B" Division. Altogether 78 cards were taken out.47 words
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Article108 1931-06-09 11 The men are not monopolising hole-in-one exploits in Malaya. At the second hole (152 yards) on the course of the Lower Perak Golf Club. Teluk Anson, on Friday last, Mrs. C. T. de B. Whitehouse "sank" her tee shot. Two lady players on the St. Augustine's course108 words
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Article51 1931-06-09 11 BILLIARDS. In the J.C.S.A. tournament finals open championship Low Hock Kiat beat A. Ghani 300—237. In the A. handicap Goh Chiang Chuah beat Choa Hock Seng 250—247 and in the B handicap Lim Hong Seng beat Lim Bong Soo 200—150. Low Hock Kiat made a highest break of51 words
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Article51 1931-06-09 11 DATES PLAYERS. Athletics. The 29th annual athletic sports of St, Joseph's Institution will be held at the Jaa.i Besar Stadium at 2 p.m. on July 9. The Oil Boys of the school are reminded that tae usual two events will be offered to thorn, via. 100 yards and the mile51 words
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Article167 1931-06-09 11 PROPOSED AMALGAMATION WITH GOLF CLUB. An extraordinery general meeting of the Negri Sembilan Sporting Club has been called at the request of Mr. W. P. Crawford en behalf of a dozen signatories, and will be held at the Sungei Ujong Club. Seremban, at 6.30 p.m. on167 words
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Article674 1931-06-09 12 LITERARY NOTES. (•'The Man With Two Mirrors," by Edward Knoblock, Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 7s. 6d.). There is a good deul of naughtiness in this story. It is not good leading for young people, but sophisticated adults will find it highly diverting and may evo;i be able674 words
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Article236 1931-06-09 12 The following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended May 30: Port Sudan* 1 smallpox case and 1 death. Suakin: 1 smallpox case and 1 death. Baghdad: 13 plague cases and 3 deaths as against 4236 words
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Article1648 1931-06-09 13 Dr. Chen Su Lan - By Dr. Chen Su Lan. "Aren't you afraid?" was the question often put to me by the people in Europe when I told them of my intention to fly. "Are you?'' I asked. "I would not risk it, if I could avoid it," was the usual1,648 words
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Article933 1931-06-09 14 GLORIOUS PERIOD OF HISTORY RECALLED. When the last census was taken in British Malaya, writes Bishop Ferguson Davie in the Singapore Diocesan Magazine, the official in charge noted that some Indians had described themselves as Hindustanis—a term which he considered inaccurate. As a matter of fact it933 words
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