Malaya Tribune, 10 June 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. v xvm No. 135 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, June 10, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1931
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 144 1 CEYLON TEA. Yd CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, GUARANTEED FREE FROM BACTERIA WSsm SHIP BRAND fjOND|NSEp D Sweetened Condensed Milk >w /yyy/' Here is concentrated goodness for ShiP Brand aPPr VaI S Apart from its healthful pro-<^^|i--8 J perties, the delectable flavour of this milk makes it a favourite with every
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    • 183 1 w-w* yuy w j wwvyy vw<»■ r i I 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 Paramount s Animal Picture. RANGO. 'PHONE 5261-5262. Jg. ERASMIC H$ Talcum Powder. jjj L TALCUM m J A necessity for 1 I all ages. I l AGENTS: 8 I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. 1 I S.S., F.M.S. ANO
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  • 361 2 PENANG'S LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLORS. "All lawyers, be they knaves or fools, "Know that a seat is worth the earning, 'S.nce Parliament's astcunding rules. "Vouch for their honour and their learning."' In quoting the above, let us (says the "Pinang Gazette") make it clear at the outset i hat we
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  • 388 2 IMMORALITY RIFE IN PENANG. Discussing what h? describes as "a subject in nature somewhat delicate," one that rarely are we inclined tc touch upon except in our editorial columns, A H L. writes as follows in the "Pinang Gazette": It may bo recalled that some time ago
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  • 282 2 TURNING POINT SOON FOR WHOLE WORLD? The follow*ng is an extract from the latest bulletin of the National City Bank of New York: As opposed to these more or less discouraging aspects of the situation have been a number of favourable developments which are entitled to
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    • 170 2 3 Another famous Recipe made with Lib by 9 s Products. PINEAPPLE CUSTARD 1 i i 1 cup Libby's Evaporated Milk diluted with > 4 teaspoon sail ■i l' L cups water 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 eggs 1 No. 2 can Libby's Sliced Pineapple jj >j cup sugar 6 Libby's
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  • 2263 3 FENDER'S REMINDER OF THE TESTS. Plans For Olympic Games. The Control Of Boxing. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London. May 14. The appeal for brighter cricket is finding a ready response, and with the season less than a week old eleven individual centuries
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    • 177 3 j feyiji 0n Everybody's Lips. Jiß MALAYA'S I ,1 HI REFRESHING AND I I Z/' fiflliiltt Delicious Beverages S I j Orange Pop AM) I iMPjjll Lemon Pop RC3 Trial will convince you. THE II 111 I oen x Aera e d ■'f Waterworks, 1 A Trip... For a day's
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    • 163 3 /gl A Real Mf Thrist Quencher. Ijft DEVON Blil CID R 0 Choice Cider Apples. ra D Wine of Devon. ClpfSs! Bottled by Fraser Neave, Ltd. Acrafcd Water Specialists. I GarborunduM time... labor.. I Rubbing Bricks for Concrete Work combination knife stones kerO.tsisexactly BLACKSMITH STONES, the same fine GRINDING WHEELS
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  • 3342 4 'Plane Takes Off In Ten Yards. (By Air Mail: Special to the Malaya Tribune."/ London. May 26. A bombing machine weighing nearly nine tons was hurled into the air from a land catapult at the Royal Air Force experimental station at Farnborough. this
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    • 237 4 A splendid protective tor day use v Wand the ideal foundation for powder. S —"V 4? g| Supplement it by Cold Cream, the f EN W perfect cleansing cream. V 0 1 Aft b. Cifmays IBi N n changing seasons indoors and out- '< p of-doors the cultured woman retains
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    • 23 4 For all defects of vtsl Consult M. EZEKDZL Optometrists and Opticirv Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. .'aport A. M. Ezekiel, 0.D., (Phila,), WUO Land
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  • 1449 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. I**l SU BI MtASKB CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BSOKEB*. Singapore, June 10, 10 a.m. Issue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. End*. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 £0.18.0 £l. 1.6 cd 1.0.0 Austral Malay 81 0.18.6 1. 0.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hltam Tin June 30 0.10.6
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    • 78 5 A RARE OPPORTUNITY Afforded by TJk* r »reat Eastern Optical Co., Bridge Road, Singapore. y appreciated and striking feature*: OPTICIAN with more than ten yean' 'xperience. '*> SPECTACLES guaranteed for a certain T>ertod. It) test ROOM equipped with a most up-to-date instrument, SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPON J bj producing this coupon
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    • 537 5 Why Doctors recommend BIOCITIN? Because Biocitin is a nutrient containing the most digestible constituents of the yolk of eggs and of Milk and 10% physiologically pure Lecithin (nerve food). The preparation represents a rather fine powder of a yellowish colour and of a mild cake-like smell and taste. If put
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    • 101 5 S Do not consider a WATCH a LUXURY, but gj X] NECESSITY. For any appointment you j£ S MdHmm arrange, it is the TIME you should have to g g %VPJ suggest first. For GOOD and RELIABLE g X WATCHES CONBULT US. Various designs p, X and in stock. Prices
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    • 176 5 uj case* of digestive troubles which arc accompanied by sickness, headaches, pressure in the abdomen, and increased formation of gases in general. Highly recommended by physicians. laaaalaai is pot om Urn Market ia «asily aw alio wed, aafareoated liN»s Manufactured by Dr. Georg Henninr, Berl teas Af carts t Naina
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 574 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. JUNE 10 tium TMM.-M* a.m.. 6.16 p.m. I League: P.O. v. Wearnes (Div. 2). Chinese "A" v. R.A. (R.D.), S R C. SC C. Tournament, P.S. v. Etceteras, see. :s, Singapore Championship, S.C.C. Zjj ud, Botanical Gardens, 5.15 p.m. TO-MORROW. JUNE 11. 6 .34 a.m.. 7.01
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    • 267 6 j PHONES 5261-5262. 0 I SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY at 3.15 CHILDREN HALF PRICE. I Ijgjji TO-NIGHT [bm\ j The Amazing Story of ADVENTURE, DRAMA, HEROISM and DANGER leaping out of the Black Jungle! RANGO I A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. I Actually Photographed in the wilds af SUMATRA jfl during 18 months
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    • 251 6 Amusements. WjZ jo LAST N NIGHT I 6.15 To-night 9.15. I C£C/Z, B. de MILLE'S AMAZING- I I MADAM SA TAN j I A Mctro-Go/diui/fi-Mai/cr Super I J TO-MORROW 1 OPENING AT THE MATINEE f j 4T 3.15 P.M. I II Children Half Price. MATINEES ALSO I Friday, Saturday and
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    • 285 6 I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 I UNIVERSAL S ALL-STAR THRILLER j THE CAT CREEPS. I TO-MORROW: I Simultaneously with ALHAMBRA Charlie Chaplin I IN jjj I"CITY LIGHTS."! 25Z525H5Z5Z£7r!5Z525Z5Z525Z5Z525Z^^ Rps^r*^^B-Jaw3a»Eaw-^^ 6.145 TO-NIGHT 9.15 jjj LEON ERROL SOCIAL ERRORS I 3 WITH I RICHARD ARLEN AND MARY BRIAN. B 1 g SHZsasasaSHsi>sT2SasHsHsHsr2sHsHbias^^ 2S2S
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  • 62 7 Leading contents in the June number of the Journal of the Institute of Architects of Malaya are: Trends in Architectural Thought. The Function of an Architect in Relation to His Client. The Design of Dams. The Dutch School, Singapore. Adaptability of Certain Ancient Methods to Modern Use. Modernism.
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  • 158 7 'TOKIWA MARU' PICKS UP ELEVEN FISHERMEN. SHIPPING NEWS. The N.Y.K. liner "Tokiwa Maru." bound f r Bombay from Japan, arrrived with eleven men picked up from a wrecked fishing junk the previous morning. Leaving Shanghai on May 22, the "Tokiwa Maru" heard cries for help in Lat.
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  • 212 7 STATEMENT IN THE COMMONS. Rugby. June 8. Replying to a Parliamentary question to-day. the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. W. Graham, said that the British Government had from time to time supported, in the general interest, proposal; for reasonable reductions in the Su>z Canal dues,
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  • 255 7 CAUTION RE SURVEYING On and after about the 16th inst. from Pjlo Rimau lighthouse at Lat. 5' 14'N, long. 100° 17'E lapprox) and southward to Lat. 5 00'N (approxt. surveying operations by H.M.S. Iroquois" will necessitate the erection of marks on fishing stakes and unlighted floating beacons
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  • 172 7 MAY RETURNS. May rubb r outputs r:port?d to us are: Alor Gajah 27,100 lb. Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) 107.000 lb. Ayer Molek 19,004 lb. Ayer Panas 69.000 lb. Badek <Staffield) 37,300 lb. Bradwell (F.M.S.) 32.700 lb. Bruseh 40.100 lb. Buloh Kasp 57,000 lb. Bukit Jelotong 14,000 lb.
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  • 313 7 Singapore, June 10. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 /7/324. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d., London demand 2s. 3 23/32 d., London T.T. 2s.
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  • 57 7 RUBBER ASSOCIATION. Singapore, June 10. Buyers Seller* R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 9' 4 9% Standard R.S.S. on Tender, June 9% 9% July 9 3 4 July/September 9 9 7 October/December 10 10 V* Tcne cf Market:—Dull. Latest Cable: —London Spot Sheet 2 15/16
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  • 138 7 Singapore, June 10. 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 No.
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  • 33 7 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day Is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from Indls and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for 1100
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  • 113 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. June 10, noon. To-day tin has steadied up by 4 cent New York and locally, but rubber has declined sharply. Rubbers. Quotations are marked lower, but no business is reported. Tins: In this section quotations are also better, but very little business has
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  • 302 7 June 10. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London—2 15/16 d. unchanged. New York. —6 cents <G>. down cent. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 70—90 cents. Ayer Moleks 60—70 cents. Ayer Panas 70—80 cents. Bassetts 45—50 cents. Brogas 35—40 cents. Bukit Jelotongs 20—25 ctnts. Bukit Katils 27>. cents. Connemaras 75—85 cents.
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  • 102 7 London. June 9. Straits Plantations meeting adopted the annual report, showing a net profit of £36.500. A dividend of 6% per cent, is to be paid and the carry forward is £2 000 more than last year It was stated that with copra at a net ptict' of
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  • 77 7 London. June 9. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £101 (£lOO 9 16.) Forward £103 i£lo2 116.) The market is firm. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 3d. (3d.) Forward SHd. (3' B d.) The
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  • 135 7 Singapore, June 10. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). H.M.S. Iroquois East Basin; H.M.S. Herald E.E.E. Wharf; Patria 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Mata Hari, Kashmir 18; Sumatra Maru 16; Pres. Fillmore 11; Medusa 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Delagoa Maru
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 253 7 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL, j 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 EINZO DE MURO-LOMANTO The Celebrated Lyric Tenor. THURSDAY, JULY 16. HUNGARY'S GREATEST VIOLINIST. SZIGETI baps the mott
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    • 196 7 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 6 of 1929. Re BHAKYAM JAYARAJ of No. D, Kampong Java Road, Singapore, Shift Engineer to the Municipal Pumping Station. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Dividend is intended bo be
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    • 349 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. 1. Applications are invited for the post of Wages Cashier. Treasurer's Dept.. in Grade I of the Municipal Salary Scheme—(sl9o-Aslo-s23ot. Applicant must be able to furnish first class testimonials, must have had experience as a cashier, and must be able to furnish security to the amount
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 300 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. 1 Brt*. STATIONS rure. Rainfall. Sue Max. Mln *rim« Alcr Star 9J 77 .01 8.5 Kota Bahru 92 75 Nil 10.3 K. Trengganu 92 75 Nil 10.8 Kroh 89 72 .87 6.7 Sitiawan 94 75 Nil 10.1 Ipoh 94 77 1.02 8.4 Butterworth 91
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    • 205 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JUNE 10. Pontianak (Khoen Hoea> 3 p.m. Djambi <Tobek>> 3 p.m. Banka Island, Pladjoe and Palembang (Thedens) 3 p.m. Batavia <Siberoett 3 p.m. Java. South-West Sumatra. SouthEast Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Patria) 3 p.m. North, N-East and Sumatra (Cremert 4 p.m. *Ceylon. Egypt. Europe and
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  • 73 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATH. CHEE.—Madam Tan Suan Neo, wife of the late Mr. Chee Boon Eng. beloved mother of Mr. Chee Scon Keng, passed away peacefully at her residence Swandale." 19. Tanglin Road at 1 a.m.. June 7. 1931. Interment on Saturday. June 13. Cortege leaving her
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  • 931 8 Delicate subjects must be handled delicately, but when they are of serious importance it is cowardice to evade them. Such a subject is the Colour Bar, which any Editor would be glad to leave entirely alone; yet if he is conscientious in fulfilling his duty to the
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  • 97 8 Straits Chinese Petition To Government. Council Relorm was one of the many subjects that w~>e discussed at a recent meeting of the committee of the Strais Chineie British AssociaUon. Penang. In view of the fact that the S.C.B.A.'s of Singapore. Penang and Malacca were unanimously in favour of
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  • 181 8 RETURN FROM TOUR OF PHILIPPINES. Bishop and Mrs. Edwin F. Lee, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, returned to Singapore from Manila on Monday by the "President Fillmore." Bishop Lee went to Manila in early March to preside at the session of the Philippine Islands Annual Conference,
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  • 114 8 Tuesday. June 2. His Excellency was present at the annual football match between the Singapore Volunteer Corps and the Regular Garrison at the Anson Road Stadium. Wednesday, June 3. In the evening His Excellency and Mrs. Scctt gave a Ball at Government House in honour of His Majesty's
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  • 152 8 There will be a lecture on "Theosophy and the Theosophical Society" at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Theosophical Society. 181 Tank Road. Stamford Road, which is under tion, will be opened to through traffic from Friday afternoon to Monday morning, in conr.tction with the arrival of H. E. the Governor
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  • 508 8 (BY -looker-on:', Well done, S.C.C! Thai great victory yesterday <. trit clever Malays. A The heavy ground, ol rS( suited the heavier side, but thai] has to be played in varyii tions. A The Malays won't be d:>u They are ''good sports' their remarkable advance in kx
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  • 36 8 Prom Europe (Loudon nail d May 21) by the "Rawalpindi' noon to morrow. Prom China and Japan by 11 due at Singapore at 6 pm Prom China and Japan by Maru due at Singapu--
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  • 34 8 LATEST QUOTATION- RUBBER. London:—2 15 16d. New York:—6 cents (Gold;Singapcre:—cents. TIN. Lcndrn:—London Spot £100 15i 6d.). Three months buvers £10-' I 5t. 0d.).. sellers £102 10s Od <up Singapc-re:—«50.12'... <20*) ton-
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 299 8 TO-DAY S RADIO. Singapore <VS1AB> 42 metres 9.30 p.m gramophone records. Radio-Saigon (4905 metres) 6.30 p.m. concert by soloists of the orchestra; 8.15 p.m. lecorded music; 9 15 p.m. Annamite programme. Bandoeng. PLM (24.46 metres). 6 to 6 30 p.m.. music; later calling world stations. Tanjong Priok (21 metres) from
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  • 577 9 I,|\ NT. OPERATIONS IN PROGRESS. COl iSION WITH CHINESE STEAMER. Reuter. q marine "Poseidon," one of the mi under-water craft, was a ro'.hsion with a Chinese erdaj The vessel had been a, the China station for only ks,
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  • 78 9 BLL TO IMPROVE THEIR STATUS. Rugby. June 9. Commons to-day granted a itave to introduce a Domestic the object of setting up a On members, of whom the J**an and two others would be women. hensively the conditions of cl c'.omestic servants, and to imj' c tr j'
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  • 43 9 British Official. Rugby, June 9. sent, through the Secretary G» :i-, r ratulatory message to Mr. Un breaking the record by his itra ia to England. His Majesty message to Mr. Scott when he •In in record flying time. —British
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  • 46 9 Reuter. Washington, June 9. oiiizaticn Corporat'on will not at present prices, according to I v rj ;ams. a member of the Federal He ;.dds that although the Board s nold from the market 1,300.000 1..' crop expires on July 31, the wfii cont nue.—Reuter.
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  • 252 9 Invitation To British Ministers. Reuter. London. lune 9. The memorable visit of Dr. Bruening and Di. Curtius to England terminated with their departure from Southampton in the destroyer ••W,nche?ter," which conveyed them to their liner, lying in Cowes roads. Before leaving they expressed the opinion that their
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  • 135 9 COST OF SUPPLIES FOR TRISTAN DA CUNHA. British Official. Rugby. June 9. When asked in the House of Commons to-day whether the Government would consider the evacuation of the lonely island of Tristan da Cunha in view of the cost of providing the inhabitants with the
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  • 132 9 REPORT OF THE LEAGUE COMMISSION. British Official. Rugby, June 9. The report is üblished of the Special Commission appointed by the League of Nations, at the request of the British Government, to determine the right in the dispute between the Mcslems and the Jews regarding the "Wailing
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  • 48 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.; Kuala Lumpur. June 9. Cheong Teck. alias Tau Pei Leong, arrested in a coffee shop by a detective because he is wanted in Singapore for the alleged murder of a compatriot, was this morning handed over to an escort from Singapore.
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  • 132 9 RECEIVING ORDER AGAINST SARKIES BROS. On the application of Mr. J. C. Cobbett. representing the petitioning creditors. Messrs. John Little Co.. Ltd in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, Mr. Justice Palgrave Simpson granted a Teceivipg order against Messrs. Sarkies Brothers, proprietors of Raffles and the. S:a View Hotels. Singapore,
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  • 106 9 Members of the Lunar Athletic and Musical Party will regret to learn of the death of Mr Tay Kirn Watt's mother at her residence 88-2, Joo Chiat Place, on Sunday. They are informed of the night visit to-night at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Dant. of Dennisons. Ltd.. is giving vermin tresting
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  • 170 9 Alleged To Have Cheated Dutch Govt. Before the Dislrict Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) this morning, Detective-Inspector McEwan applied for an extradition order against a Javanese named Hamid bin H. Borari, who is alleged to have embezzled 14,000 guilders belonging to the Dutch Government at Palembang,
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  • 131 9 DRASTIC MEASURES IN AUSTRALIA. Reuter. Melbourne. June 9. The voluntary conversion of Australia's internal debt, in ord X to avert the risk of default, is contemplated by the Premiers' Conference, the report of which is supported by the Opposition Parties. The report emphasis?s that a substantial reduction in
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  • 101 9 ECHO OF THE HATRY CASE. Reuter. Milan June 10. After a 2 4-hours speech, the Pubic Prosecutor asked for a sentence of five years and ten months' imprisonment for Gialdini, charged with fraud as an associate of Clarence Hatry (sentenced in London in January. 1930. to 14
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  • 53 9 LAST WAR-TIME LEADER TO RETIRE. Reuter. London. June 9. Admiral cf the Fleet Sir Roger Keyes strikes the flag at sunset in Nelson's "Victory," now the flagship at the Poitsmouth Station. He is the last of the great war-time naval leaders to relinquish active association with
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  • 268 9 LIFE IN THE WILDS OF SUMATRA. The much talked cf Paramount picture "Range." depicting actual scenes photographed in the wilds of Sumatra, was put on at the Capitcl yesterday, and was watched by big hcuses at all three shows. It is a wonder film, one
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  • 38 9 HOME SPORTS REVIEW, en pajre 3. OUR LONDON LETTER, en page 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on pa»e X. CORRESPONDENCE, en pare 10. SPECIAL REPORT cf t<cccr iritch between S.C.C. and Malays. GIRLS' CORNER, en page 11.
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  • 391 9 "IRONSIDES" ORDERED TO ADVANCE. PRESIDENT TO FIGHT THE COMMUNISTS. Reuter. Though it has been declared that Nanking will not fight Canton, Central Government forces have moved south and are near to the Southern defence line. A stronger defence is to be set
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  • 123 9 INDIA'S GRAVE COMMUNAL DIFFERENCES. Reuter. Bombay. June 10. "The deeply disturbing communal atmosphere." mentioned by Mr. J. R. MacDona'd (Premier) in the with Mr. Baldwin, and whose disastrous effects are pertrayed in the Cawnpore Commission's report, is much in evidence in connection with the important
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  • 64 9 GATESHEAD BY-ELECTION RESULT. London. June 9. The by-election at Gateshead, owing to the death of the Labour Member Sir James Melv.lle. resulted as follows: Major Evans (Lab.) 22.833. Col. Headlam (Con.) 21.501.—Reuter. The result at the General Election was: Sir J. B. Melville (X.C X 28,393 J.
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  • 63 9 CHICAGO DEPOSITORS TO BE FULLY PAID? Reuter. Chicago. Line 9 Twelve small banks belonging to the "John Bain group." with combined depns if nearly $16 000,000. closed their doors to-day. Nc'.ices were posted outside th? deors, stating that they were closed "for audiLr.g." Mr. Bain states that
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  • 61 9 STATE LOSS OF $7,000,000. Reuter. Nashville, June 9. HM Tennessee Slate H:u:e of Representatives has stood by Governor Her.on agains. the recommendations of the spestal commission that the Governor be impeached in connection with the State loso of some $7.000.000. deporited in banks which subsequen.ly f
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    • 254 9 i II II M n II II II II II II II II II il II II II II II n M n II II II II II ii urn 0 3 > I 1 it f "BULLDOG" i V STOUT I is the Stout of the 1 I Tropics.
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  • 1453 10 Sports Pastimes. S.C.C. TROUNCE THE MALAYS. Good Football On A Wet Ground. LEAGUE STRUGGLE MORE OPEN. ASSN. FOOTBALL. (By "Reynard." i Superior in attack and defence, the S.C.C. inflicted a heavy defeat on the League tavourites on the Padang yesterday. The crowd was probably a record one for this ground,
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  • 76 10 TO-NIGHT'S FIGHT BANNED? BOXING. New York, May 25. An injunction has been granted restraining Camera from meeting Sharkey on June 10. An order has also been granted preventing him from fighting any other leading boxer, pending the hearing of a suit brought against him by the Illinois
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  • 79 10 GOLF. "S.F.P." Service. London, June 9 The Malayan golf meeting opened at Sandwich to-day in showery weather. There were 23 entrants for the medal play singles handicap for the Kenion Cup. The winner was G. Boyd Anderson (Bukit Timah>. with a score of 80—7—73. Boyd Anderson,
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  • 90 10 A match of five singles between Henderson A.P. and the Hwa Chiang B.P. was played last Saturday on the former's court, and resulted in a win for the home team by 4 to 1. Results: (Henderson players mentioned first) Tan Quee Leng beat P. Tan 15—2. 15—1; Kum Kirn
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  • 26 10 Methodist Girls' School Sports. The athletic sports meeting of the Methodist Girls' School will be held on Saturday at 4 p.m. at 6, Mount Sophia.
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  • 145 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. 8.8.1.L. and Engineers team v. Merchants on Wednesday next in the S.C.C. tournament: J. Philip. D. Lowdon, R. B. Gotch. G. Dodds. H. A. Bennindyke. P. S. M. Dew, J L Bonnar. E. A. Brodie. H. Millen. Paul Storr. W. R. King. Rowing. There will be
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  • 102 10 At a meeting of the London Football Association recently, no decision was taken With regard to the proposal of th.; Rerts F.A.: "That the Football Association be approached with a view to alterations being made in the rules to provide protection to the amateur clubs and to make it an
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  • 362 10 •Rain Inierferes With Results. CRICKET. CHAMPIONS BEAT MIDDLESEX. London, June 9. County champienship and first class friendlies tmmencta on Saturday and concluded to-day resulted as follows: LANCASHIRE BEAT MIDDLESEX Lancashire: 169 and 200. Middlesex: 158 and 148 (Dick Tyldes'.ey 6 for 55). Played at Lord's. Lancashire won
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  • 173 10 Position* »n iht Coujity champlunihlp lo3utO. i Usr I tins P W L W L D Pt* Point* n warded 15 0 5 3 4 Gloucester (2 > 10 S 2 2 I n 80 Kent 15k 8 5 1 J 0 1 84 Middlesex <lfii 7 4
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  • 360 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. June 8. On Sunday last on the Malacca Club Padang in the second and what proved to be the deciding contest for the current year's possession of the Clarke Shield for local schools, the St. Francis' Inst., holders, easily accounted
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  • 28 10 Garrison Tournament. The Garrison tournament will be played at the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club, commencing on July 5. Particulars and entry forms will shortly be issued.
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  • 866 10 Serious Charges Against Bankrupt. Mr. E. N. Taylor. Assistant Official Assignee, made serious allegations before the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) yesterday against a Chinese named Lam Kee Meng, who ti raid to have had large financial interest m three deferent business concerns. In
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  • 204 10 The good response made to the abov? appeal at a time when trade conditions are so bad and employment so uncertain has been much appreciated by the General Ccmmittee of the Y.W.C.A.. and they record their grateful thanks to all donors of rmall and large sums, regretting
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  • 94 10 [Our readera are invited to write to uf on >ubiect$ of public interest. It must be under' xtood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corres- Dondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double pacing), and on one side of the paper
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  • 430 10 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I read in your yesterday's issue an interesting letter on the above subject. Is the teaching at these schools satisfactory? I doubt it very much. My reasons are: —Firstly, f he teachers are poorly paid. Secondly, th3 financial position of a school
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  • 142 10 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") i Sir, —I shall feel much obliged if any of your readers will kindly let me know, through the medium of your popular paper, of any solution or substance that can remove from white clothes the yellow stains caused. I understand,
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  • 471 10 Strange Stories Of 4 Kalong Watchman. TALES THAT ARE TOLD. In a little hut off the end al mile cut at sea from the Ea.st man the world is forgetting kok after the kalong, and his known only to those for whom The fishermen
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  • 33 10 A profit of over £2.000 on the untiled department is one of the many luleit*i| statements in the annual report of the M C C, presented at the meeting at I May 6.
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  • 135 10 The largest swimming pool in untitled be constructed shortly on the Hamadera seashore on the Nakai Electric line by the Hate" Electric Railway Co. at a cost of V 190.000 A proud town Pudsey, perhaps the proudest England It has reasons to be proud n\J 11 "Daily Herald" writer). It
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  • 273 10 The remarkable expansion of the chain of retail shops which is being opened in the East; b? the Bata shoe manufacturing organisation i ticheated by th? fact that a branch sore v. as recently opened at Penang. and that ar- mscmcatoi are in hand
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  • 457 11 >0e Sot The Monopoly 1 Class. B Goedaardig." > lit ten about schoolboys Boys' as well as to As I am interested in determined to write this I view* about girls, which home to those interested, dear beforehand that
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  • 328 11 i By Winkums") Sarlv one line morning I thought I would I for a walk to the beach, so I went to f room to ge~ dressed, but when I opene f cupboard all its contents jumped out an Rrf to dance with each other on the
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  • 67 11 One of Them") rday .saw pictures in the "Ma--t." Then I came to a page (JJ*" iy) Girls giving public exhibi--11 lt ls the first time in Singapore ft 32 G were sh wn 1 want to know V* hl w ur part to go to
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  • 447 11 The Call Of The World And Of Home. (By "Schoolgirl Mary.") Waking out of bed, I found that it was Saturday: the day that I was free. My brothers and sisters were still in bed and as it was eany I strolled along the garden and to
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  • 127 11 There is some very promising work by girl writers this week. A suggestion by a male reader that some of the contributors are no longer girls is, I think, not true. A bona fide name and address is attached to each contribution and unless they are
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  • 192 11 (By Miss Lim.) It Is essential that a girl should know something about household work, whether she is educated or not. Most of the uneducated girls at least know something about cooking and aewlng and other kinds of domestic affairs as they are taught by
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  • 234 11 (By Annie Hu, of Kluang.) If anyone can live to the year 1980 he will And a vast difference in half a century. What T* *of°the° morrow Think wha" was Singapore fifty yearsagoandco^pare it with that of to-day. Apply this difference cintr-nnrp in fifty years to come.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 140 11 New World Cabaret. Dancing Every Night. Excellent Music PLAYED BY OUR Excellent Orchestra. NOTE;—Gate admission 10 cents every night including Saturday. |i "SWANEE" Banjo-Mandoline nJ With Aluminium Body, C B Complete with Case $35. J bi Instalments 1 Arranged. SEASON Co., Ltd. j 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. I iiiiiii
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    • 252 11 ■j m. tuj jj. mAU. vu, SBT SPECIAL APPOINTMENT jjk *B*G OF S S TO SLAM. S C I Sterling Silver Condiment Set A jj 1 Practical Suggestion g j IPPffSf i I' 3 As a Suitable Offering for a Wedding Present. j] EXCLUSIVE OF THE NEWEST PATTERNS IN g
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  • 673 12 WORK OF JOINT COUNCIL IN BRITAIN. In a recent issue of the "Spectator" (says that journal in its issue of May 2) the formation of the Joint Council to promote understanding between white and coloured people in Great Britain of the contribution of coloured people to human
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  • 364 12 FAREWELL TO A POPULAR ADJUTANT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. June 8. On Saturday last th; Malacca Volunteer.* held a farewell dance and cabaret to bid goodbye to Capt. P. J. Gething. the popular adjutant of the MV.C. The function commenced at 9.30 p.m. and there were about
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 396 12 ORIENTAL, GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN INDIA 1874.) 1930 RESULTS. New Business: 26,481 Policies assuring Rs. 544 Lakhs. Net Interest Income: Rs. 52 Lakhs. Total Premium Income: Rs. 179 Lakhs. Claims Paid: 3281 for Rs. 81 Lakhs. Loans to Policyholders: 8013 for Rs. 32 Lakhs. Funds Increased
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    • 882 12 THE INVISIBLE BARRIER. Many men and women suffer from offensive breath without themselves being the least bit aware of the fact. But other people are unpleasantly aware of it and are naturally repelled. Of course, doctors know that this condition has nothing to do with personal cleanliness but that its
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  • 662 13 OUR ADVERTISERS. Our little globe has aged, terribly aged, during the last one hundred years or two. Try to imagine the world as it was a century ago. Smoothly it went, like a slow-motion film, strictly along conventional lines —or like the first narrow strip
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    • 644 13 I BRITISH THOMSON-HOUSTON CO., LTD. RUGBY, ENGLAND. 3 S rw n*r..«■«* a»orw- SAVE OPERATION COSTS 3 iside -'a'ion.'* BY USING THE S f BT H ELECTRIC I KOR ALL DRIVES y V B.T.H. Electric Motors are famous Dj throughout the world for their high Dj WuW quality and excellent performance.
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    • 180 13 GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL. It Is at once fragrant and cooling to the eyes ffi) and brain. It improves sight, strengthens hair fc roots, and keeps hair J fresh and strongi in_ fa X creasing its length and HgkV B JfuM blackness. It also kills s licp ancl removes the
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    • 233 13 jSUenburgs Foods The'Allenb ys' Foods are 1 particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free and their use is an absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhoea and cholera. Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No. 2 Birtli la I in..in hi :t to t> months
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    • 104 13 I DON'T MISS I jjj The Opportunity of Visiting at I Wassiamull's j S When They Are Offering You jjj SLUMP PRICES I Suitable For The Present Stump J I WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co., I 56 57, HIGHI ]STREET. 'PHONE 7144. Q/It tkt first sign ofSorelifiroffAmt HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES The wonderful
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  • 616 14 SEASON OF SENSATIONS Wonderful Feat By The Albion- SPORTS AND PASTIMES. It for no other reason than the great double achievement of West Bromwich Albion the season which came to an end on Saturday wUI ever remain a memorable one. says "Athletic News." The Albion have made history.
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  • 1153 14 A Thorny Problem. CRICKET. Mr. E. H. D. Sewell writes in the "Statesman" The movements which is afoot among county captains advocating that the Selection Committee should consist, either entirely or partly, of county captains, does more credit to their bravery than their knowledge of work. There
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    • 338 14 t" It is years since I felt so well and happy. I was full of pain and depression through indigestion and nervousness, hut now, through Sanatogen, the world and all that is in it is brighter and j more cheerful." Miss G. H.. Long Eaton, n \Glorious If you want
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    • 118 14 Best. BmMMvi: GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES. Chin Huat Hin Oil Trading Co., «46, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. WATERBURY'S k Compound j| I makes blood...builds tissue... A\ \L W restores vitality... tones up the I whole system. It is both a food and a tonic..a preventive r"£l I against disease and a
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    • 385 14 I NOTICE OF REMOVAL I 1 > 1 We beg to announce to our numerous I and esteemed customers that we have j removed to more commodious Pre- j I mises at No. 65, Selegie Road. f I GRAMO RADIO STORE. I p hone 4080. I Buy the clock that
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    • 443 15 ITEAMER SAILINGS. p7& 0. BIUTISH INDIA AND A PCAR LINES. r« orporated in England.) viii XSSENGER CARGO SERVICES. I \R AND ORIENTAL STEAM rCi AT lON CO.. LONDON AND N LAST MAIL SERVICE. Contract with His Majesty's Government.) WARD FROM LONDON. China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1931. 16,697 June
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    • 606 15 STEAMER SAILINGS K. ifef LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseille*, London. Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Boil 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 July 29 30 SUWA MARU 10,700 Aug.
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    • 407 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated in Germany.) The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— O OUTWARDS. 5 SCHLESIEN for Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji and Hankow June 11 SAARBRUCKEN for Manila. Hong Kong, S'hai, Taku, Dalny T'tau June 20 t ANHALT for Saigon Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji and V'stock June 24
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    • 261 15 INSURANCE. SOUTH 1111, BRITISH vOmH \&J/fJ INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 2, Flnlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street,
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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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    • 542 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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    • 531 16 ALICO I 1 ALICO Asia Life Insurance Company. Under American Charter. (£2o.ooo—deposited with the Supreme Court of England.) We offer you the most liberal policy ever issued in the Orient. If your Finances are affected by the present slump—take an ALICO policy to-day and keep the slump out of your
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    • 489 16 Le zJ\dercier s School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal: F. I. MILES. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Municipal Commissioners invite applications for the position of Superintendent of Works, Mackenzie Road Pumping Station. The commencing salary of
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    • 297 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Freehold land with newly erected bungalow, 40-A, Ceylon Road. Apply within. FOR SALE—One BULL TERRIER" 2 years' old or in exchange for an Alsatian *****. Box 354 c o Malaya Tribune. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for hanging over your receiver.
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    • 813 16 EDUCATIONAL. Lessons given in Music, Drawing and Painting, English and Primary school subjects. Terms moderate, by experienced certificated teacher. Apply Mrs. Matthews, Hillside," 180, Upper Serangoon Road. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL B. SHORT STREET. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Qirls). The only Institution of its kind In Singapore.
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    • 536 16 WAI SON HOTEL^ Thone *****. 204-A, Pasir Panjam U oad and at WAI SON GARDEN Thone 4594, 65, Reformatory I^oad 1. Birds' Nests Chicken Soup. 4. Kilit Pr 2. Shark Fins with Crabs. 5 St w «-d Ci T Musnrooc 3. Fried Spotted Fish. 6. Fried H $2.00 Per Dinner.
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