Malaya Tribune, 29 June 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune v.l xvm.- -No. 151 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, June 29. 19.31. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY. JUNE 29. 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 278 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. 1 CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, j If you go to the Talkies 9 Learn these three Simple Rules. 1 I 1. Don't arrive late. \\r ahlgrenstdwjskas V CETLE SWEDEN TJ 2. Dont tell your friend about the picture. \>-=g" g tfj 3. Consider the health and feeling*
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    • 193 1 j_f 4 y<m y W VWtiy.WWV 1 v:' w H 11 I 3- h I■ I KB 615 TONIGHT 9.15 Erich Yon Stroheim and Betty Compson IN "The Great Gabbo." 'PHONE S2CI-5262. Walking Stick Lager Beer j 2 IS GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH. j Try ft to-day! j AGENTS: 1
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  • 4556 2 BRITISH ADVISERS REPORT. SEVERE DECLINE IN GENERAL TRADE. A severe drop in the general trade c f Kelantan is recorded by Mr. A S Haynes, Brit.. e h Adviser, in his annual report on the administration of Kelantan for 1930. The following are extracts from the report:
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    • 345 2 I FOR SHAVING I Wniteaways requisites L, 1 I THE IMPROVED I I! TH EX EW G ILLETTE RAZOR I I j *|f. BLADES. I super valiQ pine doub Edged Blades obtainable in THE "SHAVEEZr VALET packets of five or ten. AUTO-STROP RAZOR SET. Packet of Five Price 85 cts.
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    • 407 2 KNOWN FOR ITS REMARKABLE EFFICACY IN ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT CHEST AND LUNGS Hudson's Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes carry the endorsement of the medical profession, and the confidence of the public throughout the world. For over 40 years there has been nothing better for all affections of the throat, chest
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    • 177 3 j Q/t Everybody's Lips. jHI MALAYA'S I REFRESHING ilfili'liilii Delicious Beverages lip Orange Pop J ■rJWII Lemon P°P Trial will convince you. Phoenix Aerated 1 Water Works, I Jg2 53ZSZ57iSTiS7i5HS7iS7iSTiS7iSTi57i52S2EES7iSH In Coffee—lt's Great! Cream your coffee with Car- —Zr^-^ nation. Flavor, aroma, colot all perfect. HIHHHH^H Use for cooking, too.
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    • 400 3 I A Real I I|| Thirst Quencher. J| DEVON Warn 1 Choice Cider Apples, i» Devo(L* Sft CBg Wine of Devon. ClO&st Bottled by Fraser Neave, Ltd. Aerated Water Specialists. I Ly Anyone can completely regain all their jtĔjt/ 4»»"**" vl tality by means of a gland preparatloa. 1 I
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  • 91 4 Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opirJons expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing/, and on one side of the paper only. Pen
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  • 979 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —Anyone who knows the actual conditions prevailing in the private schools of Singapore will not hesitate to state that the teaching at these schools is far from satisfactory. In the registered schools there are over 6.000 students who pay monthly about $21,000
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  • 87 4 fTo the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir—Regarding the Cambridge Examination reports, besides the reports I would press the Educational Department to return all the corrected papers to the respective candidates. The papers will no doubt be highly valued by the candidates and their parents, and should therefore not be
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  • 647 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."; Sir—The pen-name "Kunchi di Istana" is a very unpleasant one, and the letter calls for Instant retort, for the writer not only professes to be non-Muslim but also one not well versed in Koranology, etc. Hence he is not a fit person to
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  • 91 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—l thank "Naai-doo" and "Govind G." for courageously demanding the rights of the Hindus in utilising the Temple funds for permanent charitable causes. I have been watching eagerly in the "Malaya Tribune for the reports and accounts of the Temples, but so far
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  • 278 4 NEW SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY TEST ON 'PHONE GIRLS Mankind's great menace, th? common cold, has been conquered by science at last. Sir Richard Paeet. the physicist, told a British Press representative that the time was not far distant when every home, office, and workshop in the
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    • 598 4 THE (?AUSE OF 90 PER CENT. OF ILL-HEALTH. The condition of your blood is the condition of your health. That is an incontrovertible fact. The biood stream is the life stream, and disease can retain no foothold in a perfectly healthy blood stream. Though a certain percentage of ill-health may
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    • 185 4 j <f7oc£et i WtUss 'GfPSMN"JVaCy Cut j Cigarettes are now 6acfied 1 in ca/rtons containing o A 1 Cigarettes to ensure that J c/mofcers obtain the Genuine j &PST)4N in good condition 3 1 when buying less than a 1 tin of /Y& 1 Sights MADE IN ENGLAND 4 Hi!
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  • 164 5 no ii from an angry count. Paris (By Mail). ri Boe.ch de Susbean Comte de Maltrit»d for having threatened M. was containea in an anonymous on the notepaper of a hotel in J2 tl Comte resided. riter had not even taken the trouble ms handwriting,
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  • 850 5 YET ANOTHER SCHEME SUBMITTED. RELEASES ON PRICE SCALE. COMMERCIAL NEWS. The following is a scheme devised by Mr Quah Hong Chiam and published on May 28 and 29 in the "Mm Kuo Jit Poh" and "Nanyang Siang Poh" respectively, "to save the rubber industry": The idea is
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  • 321 5 British Official. Singapore, June 29. (By courtesy of H, and S. Bank.) Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2a. 3 37 /33d. 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..
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  • 1538 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASEJR «fc CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, June 29, 10 a.m. Issue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS Value. Ends. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asain Kumbang Tin Deo. ti £0.18.0 £1. 1.6 xd 1.0.0 Austral Malay 11 0.10.6 l. 0.0 0.6.0 Aycr Hltam Tin June 010.6 0.116
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    • 223 5 Hallo! Ring 4681. No. 46. Tepung Hunkway in tin. 47. Tepung Hunkway in packet. 48. Tepung Maizena. 49. Tepung Sago Obi. 50. Self raising flour. 51. Sago Dalima warna warna. 52 Sago Dalima Puteh. 53. Sago Dalima Penganten. 54. Sago Dalima square 55. Sago Dalima Misoa. 56. Pisa rig Lengkeng.
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    • 187 5 GarborunduM Rubbing Bricks for Concrete Work COMBINATION KNIFE STONES. BLACKSMITH STONES. GRINDING WHEELS. SCYTHE STONES. EMERY POWDER AND CLOTH ROUND EDGE GOUGE STONES. RAZOR STONES. (Water and Oil), etc., etc. Boon Seng Co. Ltd., (Incorporated in Singapore.) 36 and 38, ROBINSON ROAD and N*. 1. RAFFLES PLACE. Union Auto BATTERY
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 514 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. fn of Drills up to and for week5. 1931. TO-DAY. JUNE 29. 3 pm unction Alexandra and Ayer Rajah Roar. S R A. Scheme for Battery Staff. und Nos. 1. e 30 p i Drill Hall, "C" (Scottish) Coy.. New T- r« class. TO-MORROW. JUNE 30. j:i Malay
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    • 342 6 "The Theatre of International Successes/[____ S TO-NIGHT j I POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! S TWO FAMOUB 3TARB. |j| ERICH YON STROHEIM I I and BETTY COMPSON I jjj Paramouni's Musical and Dramatic Production, |C "THE GREAT GABBO" ffi Superbly Presented with Magnificent coloured stage ensembles I jji re Snnppy Songs and
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    • 229 6 Amusements. 5 I Ci (mim I 11 1 mm m 6 1 I I 'I g H'laV TELFPHONE N9 6909 fr LAST NIGHT J I [Sis] TO-NIGHT \9.15\ i I E g Melro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Brilliantly Successful English Comedy I "The Bachelor Father I a with c MARION DAVIES I C (jj
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  • 607 7 STRAITS-BORN CHINESE AND BRITISH CITIZENSHIP. The lecture by the Rev. Dr. D. H. Yap at the Hu Yew Seah on Saturday night comes at an opportune moment when the limelight of public opinion has been turned on the political status of the Straits-born Chinese,
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  • 77 7 A 14-year-old Chinese girl was knocked down by a motor-van at the junction of Selegie Road and Albert Street yesterday afternoon, and was badly injured. The ambulance dresser found her unconscious and bleeding from severe wounds about the body. At about the same time, in Havelock
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  • 33 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India, and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100.
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  • 240 7 JOHORE ROYAL CHALLENGE CUP ANNEXED. SPORTS AND PASTIMES. RIFLE-SHOOTING. "D" (Eurasian) Co. S.V.C. won the Royai Johore Challenge Cup at the J.M.F. sho. t at Johore yesterday. Great keenness was evinced in the competition for the premier trophy, which has not left Johore before. It has
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  • 64 7 NO ENGLAND V. FRANCE MATCH NEXT YEAR. London. Juie 27. Three members of the Rugby Football Union Selection Committee have resigned—Mr. James Baxter. Mr. Adrian Stoop (vice-president) and Vice-Admiral P. Royds. At the annual meeting it was revealed that ihtre is no hope of a match with France
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  • 78 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June 28. The wedding was solemnised yesterday, at the Yenning Road Chapel, of Mr. E. C. Jumeaux. the well-known cricket and state hockey player, to Miss Aileen Hepponstall. daughter of Mrs. Hepponstall and of the late Mr. Hepponstall who was
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  • 350 7 OUTER SHOAL LIGHT-BEACON. SHIPPING NEWS. A notice tc mariners announces that the temporary Notice No 2 is hereby cancelled. On or about July 4. without further notice, the two vertical fixed red lights will be replaced by a group flashing white light showing two flashes every five
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  • 115 7 Singapore. June 29 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Malayan Prince 11: Kajang 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Meriones 30; Troilus 32; Irisbank 35: Choyo Maru 37; I poh 39. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Helenus 46; Rhexenor
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  • 1286 7 SOME FORM OF RESTRICTION NECESSARY. IMPROVEMENT ON KOPPA TEA LANDS. The annual general meeting of the Devon Estates (Malacca) Ltd.. was held on Saturday at the French Bunk building. The Hon. Mr. H. E. Nixon presided and the others present were: Mr. C. V. Bailey and Mr. J.
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  • 501 7 SHARE DISTRIBUTION SCHEME. At the extraordinary general meeting of the Sze Hai Tong Banking and Insurance Co. Ltd., held on Saturday at 58, Chulia Street, the subjoined resolution was proposed as a Special Resolution and the following two articles were substituted, to be number
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  • 53 7 Singapore. June 29. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 10 11 Standard R.S.S. on Tender July 10 7 s 11 X July/September 11 ll 1 October December ll 1 11% Tone of Market —Firm. Latest Cable:—London Spot. Sheet 196 per lb. New York:
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  • 138 7 Singapore, June 29. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $203 Rice. Siam 2 $170 Rice, Siam 3 $140 Rice. Siam 4 $125 Rice. Saigon A-l $141 Rice Saigon 1 $133 Rice Saigon 2 $123 Rice, Saigon 3 $117 Rice, Rangoon 1 $130 Rice Rangoon 2 $118 Rice, Par Boiled No.
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  • 34 7 London, June 27. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 3 6 16d (3 3 16d). Forward 3'*>d <3 a Bd>. The market is firm. —"S.F.P." Service.
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  • 123 7 LYALL AND EVATTS REPORT. June 29, noon. Prices of all popular tin and rubber shares chow further considerable appreciation to-day and the buying demand continues unabated. Tins: Pcnawats have been run up to 68 1 cents, business done; Kuchais 82 cents. Kintas $1.20 cum, and Malaya Consolidated
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  • 317 7 June 27. 11 a.m. RUBBER, London. 3 5/16 d.. unchanged. New York. 7 cents <G), up cent. Shares: Firm. Allenbys 90 cents—sl. Ayer Holeks 65—75 cents, Ayer Panas 65—75 cents. 3assetts 45—50 cents. Brogas 35—40 cents, Bukit lelotongs cents, Bukit Katils 22 —27 1 cts.. Connemaras
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  • 256 7 WHAT THE WORLD SORELY NEEDS. The Duke of York, addressing the Christain Endeavour Union Jubilee Convention in the Rcya! Albert Hall, said that the convention had been arranged to celebrate the progress of a remarkable movement, which was based upon the principle that the best
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  • 195 7 TWO PRINCESSES AS SECRETARIES. Fontainbleau <By Mail). Princess Beatrice and Princess Christine, daughters of King Alfonso of Spain, have started shorthand and typewriting lessons, so that they can assist their father and Queen Ena with their correspondence. "It's a harder job than you think, being princesses."
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 614 7 HUNGARY'S GREATEST VIOLINIST SZIGETI TO-DAY A WORLD SENSATION. Recent English Press, 1929-30. Time*. He played with a touch of the diablerie which one imagines must have been i .mi's secret.. Daily Telegraph. A more brilliant performance than this it would be hard to imagine. Liverpool Post and Mercury. Hs is
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  • 57 8 CHEANG—CHEONG. The marriage of Mr. CHEANG THEAM KEE second son of Mr. and Mrs. Cheang Jim Chuan of "Riviera" Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore, and Miss CHEONG TUAN NEO second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cheong Keong Chye of Dunman Road. Singapjre,
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  • 116 8 CHAN--Mr. Chan Cheng K&ng, pensioner of Messrs. Sime Darby and Co.. Ltd.. passed away peacefully on the 27th inst. at 6 a.m. at the age of 74. at his residence (Shift Engineers Quarter.') Woodleigh Pumping Station opposite Bidadari Cemetery, Upper Serangoon Road, leaving behind to mourn his loss 5
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  • 39 8 Mrs. Tan Seng Chye and family beg to tender their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Tan Seng Chye. and all thost who sent wreaths and letters of condolence.
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  • 777 8 Our first impulse on reading the report on the Census of the Colony is to offer congratulations to the Superintendent, Mr. C. A. Vlieland, on very competent fulfilment of an intricate and strenuous task. He has given us some extremely interesting statistics, which have an added value
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  • 96 8 From to-day the Naval Base Sub-Post Office transacts postal and telegraph business. At tlie Rotary tiffin in the ballroom of Raffles Hotel on Wednesday the President. Mr. Roland Braddell. will deliver the Prefidential Address for 1931-32. Mr. W. Harold Edwards, managing director cf the London Tin Corporation and a member
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  • 129 8 Disagreement Over Land Tax. Reuter. London. JUA2 27. Sir John Simon. M.P.. and Mr. Ernest Browr.. M.P.. have formally dissociated them selves from the Liberal Party in consequence of the Party's acceptance of the Government's land tax proposal—Reutsr. A Reuter message receved on Sa urday stated Th:
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  • 144 8 RESULT OF STATEMENT BY PRIME MINISTER. British Official. Rugby. June 27. The Prime Minister s statement in the House oi Commons yesterday on Indian credit has caused a considerable rise in Indian stocks. The declaration, which was presumably intended to reinforce that of the Secretary
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  • 111 8 VISIT TO THE F.M.S. H. E. the Governor and Miss Clementi wi 1 proceed to Kua'a Lumpirr by the ma I train leaving Tank Road at 8.30 p.m. on Tnursday July 9. and will be in residence at King's House during the period of the.-r stay
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  • 96 8 An inter-association debite between the r a snl, c C t hine3e Mandarin **oS the Chin£L»n UdC c? I,ltera y A «ociation and the b he h f, horth l d Writers' Assoc at on will J 1 c Mandarin School on Wednesday 2 J Th- motion will be: "That
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  • 522 8 'BY "LOOKER-ON Three Air Mail tnveloj i front of me. They al] an Friday. All were posted in One is dated May 29. anothe and the other June 11. A I had hoped to oongratu authorities on getting at of them here ir 15 days I looked
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  • 27 8 Prom China and Japan by tl Maru due at Singapore on Thur^d. A mail from Batavia and Pair:::: Plane is expected at Sinsapo/e at mcrrow.
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  • 39 8 LATEST QUOTATION RIBBER. I- ndon:—3 \d. •V« York:—7 cents. «Go!d>. S nsapo.e:—10 U cents. TIN. L<rd<n:—Spot £112 10s. Od. (im ihree Months Buyers £114 2s. 6d 11' n. £1M 5?. Od. (unchanged S.rgrpcre:—$60.75. (100 tons lOld
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 280 8 fHOUSE BELLS! H [n l No I Complete Ready for Fixing witb 13 Yards Rubber Tubing [3 Price $6.50. I lasts A Considerable Time with One Winding Costs Nothing To Run. I I g I ROBINSON CO., LTD. (£rt£3 j iQ Jcl/ Agrnts: Q; I l\ A. MAKTHOLOMFUSZ, LTD. S
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    • 53 8 25Z*****Z*****Z5Z525Z5Z**********5Ti5Z5Z? 1 GENUINE 1 Butterfly Wing I JEWELLERY. 1 I Silver Brooches, I Pendants Vanity I Cases. Rings I Powder Boxes. S Charming Designs 30 Years' Experience I U.S. De Silval I Bros., I H «1. HIGH STWEET, SINtSAPOrtE. 5 y PHONE 4540. I 634 X Auents fur T. XX
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 341 8 TO-DAY'S RADIO. Radio-Saigon (49.05 metres) 6.30 p.m. Annamite programme: 8.15 p.m. recorded music; 9.15 p.m. concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soyer. Tanjong Priok 21 metres) from 6.30 pm pick-up mu^ic Bando.-ng. PLM »24.46 metres). 6 to 6.30 pm., music: later calling world stations. Rad o
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  • 634 9 (jr. KM ANY MUST STOP SABRE-RATTLING." \i, iKNTINE REFUSES U. S. HELP. Reuter. ia new practically certain that will co-operate in the Hoove.* p: ,-.ils. The Chamber has approved (iv < vernment's policy and Berlin has
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  • 100 9 .KLY ELECTION TO DECIDE THE ISSUE? Reuter. Sydney. June 29. > nsaUon has been caused by emergency measures introduced into the Assembly Government, providing for a tax of the on incomes up to £4 a week and the on incomes up to £10 a week or
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  • 37 9 UIMINISTRATION OF KELANTAN. on pages 2 and 3. < "RRESPONDENCE. on page 4. IoPH s OF TO-DAY. on page 8. X LONDON LETTER, on pa«e 12 < iUNKSE TOPICS, en pa«e 12. '< IORING NOTES, on patfe 13.
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  • 280 9 Machine In A Mud Hole. Reuter. Blagovestschensk, June 28. Post and Gatty arrived at 1 p.m. (G.M.T. > and even the assistance of men and horses was unsuccessful in hauling out the machine from a hole. Post and Gatty are obtaining a tractor at daylight, and
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  • 152 9 NEW LAUNCHING CATAPULT DEMONSTRATED. British Official. Rugby. June 27. The Royal Air Force display at Hendon today, the twelfth of its kind, attracted an immense crowd which, in brilliant weather, watched the evolutions of the 200 aircraft participating. Practically every type of service aeroplane was
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  • 81 9 HONG KONG NURSES A GREAT ATTRACTION. Reuter. London. June 27. To mark the end of the centenary celebrations of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. 7.000 members from all over the Empire were inspected in Hyde Park, by Prince Arthur ol Connaught. He deputised for the Prince
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  • 106 9 AWAITING MACHINERY FROM AMERICA. Reuter. London. June 27. Sir Hubert Wilkins arrived in London from Devonport this morning. Interviewed by Reuter he said he was going to Norway to-day in order to discuss the situation with experts Meantime, they were doing all possible with the "Nautilus." They
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  • 43 9 Reuter. Le Bourg_ j t, June 28. The airwoman Mademoiselle Maryse Bastie took off this morning in a 40 h.p. monoplane in an attempt to beat the long-distanc? record for light aeroplanes. She hopes to reach Kazan. —Reuter.
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  • 45 9 Reuter. New York. June 28. Th" S l eneck Trust Co. ci Hoboken. with deposits of £2,000.000, failed to open its doors yesterday. The failure is ascribed to the collapse of security and real estate values in the DC ghbourhocd.—Reuter.
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  • 75 9 Terrible Tragedy Near Elstree. Reuter. London. June 28. Two men and two women were incinerate.l and three women and a man injured in a collision between two motor-cars, near Elstree, this morning. One of the injured victims was so burned as to render it impossible to identify
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  • 223 9 HIGH COMMISSIONER'S NEW POWERS. It is officially announced that, by command cl His Majesty the King. Lord Passfield. Secretary of State for the Colonies, has despatched to the Colonial Secretariat. Singapore, details of a Royal Commission whereby "the Governor or other Officer for the time being
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  • 125 9 ENTERTAINED BY STAFF OF THE P. AND T. The Staff of the P. and T. Department entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Davis to tea vtsterday at the Past Office Club. Singapore. About 200. including the European officers of the local department and their wives, together with Mr.
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  • 108 9 STACKS OF I.ITERATl RE FOR PEASANTS Reuter. Nanchang. Ju le 28. During the past wei>k nearly 30 Division Commanders have been in conference here receiving personal instructions from Chiang Kai Shek. To-day there was a general exedus to the front and only a few. including
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  • 80 9 Reuter. FARMERS WORKING ONLY AT NIGHT. New York. June 29. The death-roll from the intense beat is 145 75 of which are directly due to heat and .he others from drowning. The temperature in the Western States ranges frcm 100 to 120 degrees. The heat
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  • 81 9 FIRE AT FRENCH EXHIBITION. Reuter. Paris. June 28. A loss estimated at possibly 50.000,000 franco was caused by the destruction by fire, owing to a short-circuit in the Dutch Pavilion at the Colonial Exhibition, of a copy of the Sumatra Pagoda, containing priceless art collections recently inaugurated
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  • 481 9 MAJOR FRANCO UNDER GUARD. PRELIMINARY TO GENERAL ELECTION. Reuter. Major Franco, the Spanish adventurer who has been much in the public eye lately, was the leader of a revolt which broke out near Seville on Saturday. The authorities soon gained
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  • 263 9 CHINESE MERCHANT SMARTLY FINED. The Distr'ct Judge (Mr. G. C Dod(l) imposed a fine of $300 on a tradesman named Chew Lim Wong who was fcund guilty on Saturday of felling one carton containing a tube of tooth paste, purporting to te "Colgate's Ri >ton D.'nt 1
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  • 76 9 FIVE SHOPHOUSBS AFFECTED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. June 28. Damage estimated provisionally at $8,000 was caused by fire on Saturday at Bridge Street, five shophouses being affected. The cause of the fire is unknown but it is thought that it was due to spontaneous ignition of
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  • 44 9 The seizure, by the Government Monopo'ies, of 1.518 tahils of chandu valued at about $10,000 had a sequel befo:v the District Judge on Saturday, when three Chinese were charged. The accused claimed trial and were allowed bcil of each $5,000.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 828 10 THE FIRST DAY'S SCORES. F. E. Woolley Prevents English Collapse. WICKET WHICH WOULD HAVE SUITED LARWOOD. CRICKET. London, June 27. Glorious weather favoured the opening day of the Test Match at Lord's, but the counter attraction of Wimbledon and the aerial display
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  • 352 10 London, Juno 27. (he -weather was ideal for the Test Match, w h< rh opened at Lord v to-d?.y. The attendance was small at the start, but increased to 25.000 In the afternoon. i3u cliff c did not play for England and a ol the crow d
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  • 654 10 Teams For Week-End Test. SATURDAY'S TRIAL AT S.R.C. The annual match for thr. Clarke Cup, be- tweert the L.ropeans aiu; *,l:e Rest, will be played on the S.C.C. ground this week-end. P!v- will conmence on Friday at 4.15 p m. and will be continued on Saturday
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  • 222 10 UNITED SERVICES BEAT P.S. AND L. Scores in the trurnamcnt game at the S.C.C. on Saturday in which United Services beat P.S. and L. by 52 runs were: United Services: Lt. G. J. Bryan b Tuffnell 37, Capt. A. Nevill b Tuffnell 31. Lt. C. A. L. Cumberledge
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  • 224 10 Bright battin.j characterised the game at the S.C.C. yesterday, Capt. Hill's XI, declaring when six wickets had fallen, won by 41 runs. Scores: Capt. D. V. Hill's XI: R. A. Ashworth b Maslin 111; Capt. A. Nevill b Jarvls 31; Lt. Cumberlege retired 49: J. E.
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  • 213 10 FOUR CENTURIES IN SUCCESSION. London, June 27. The Nawab of Pataudi followed up his two centuries against Surrey last week by making another for Oxford University against Mr. H. D. G. Leveson Gower's XI at Eastbourne on Saturday, and as before the Surrey match he had just
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  • 81 10 SON OF SINGAPORE LAWYER DISTINGUISHES HIMSELF. London, June 27. In the annual match at Eton on Saturday Winchester lost to Eton by two wickets, this being Eton's 52nd win against Winchester's 26. Seven of the post-war matches have been drawn, but last year Eton won by seven
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  • 101 10 STATE SIDE'S SUPREMACY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. June 28. A challenge match between the Penang State side, which defeated Selangor, and the Rest ended in an easy victory for the former by an innings and 46 runs. Scores: The Rest: 90 (Anthony 20. Cameron 20. Carr
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  • 135 10 RESULTS. THE TURF (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. June 28. Fine weather favoured the Kedah Gymkhana Club race meeting on Saturday. The going was good and there was a large attendance Including the Sultan and the Regent of Kedah. Results: Race 1.—1. Buffy (Spencer). 2. Myra
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  • 43 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. S.C.C. team v. R.A. to-morrow on the Padang: F. M. Adam; J. G. Glasgow, C. Thornton; D. R. Harper. A. K. Reade. A. Donald. R. A. F. Brown. E. A. Joy, C. Kendall. M. D. Pennycook. R. D. Brummitt.
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  • 29 10 Entries for the J.C.A.A billiards and pingpong tournaments will close on July 10 and 15 respectively. Entry forms can be obtained from the Sports secretary or at the Club.
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  • 901 10 Good Fooiball On Both Sides. SINGAPORE'S REVENGE ON SERVICES. ASSN. FOOTBALL. (By 'Regwd. There should not be much need to al er the Singapore Malaya Cup team which playea the United Services at the Anson Read StacLum on Saturday. Against clever oppoaiton S.ngapore pu. up an insp.ring
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  • 406 10 Selangor Thrashed By Perak. MISTAKES BY DEFENDERS. (From Our Own Corrwpondent.) Ipoh, June 29. Perak achieved a notable victory against Selangor in the Malaya Cup match played at Ipoh on Saturday. Selangor's defeat is the heaviest on record in the Malaya Cup series between the two States.
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  • 91 10 BEATEN BY THE REST. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 28. The League champions, the Chinese RC were beaten on Saturday by the Rest by s—2' L- the first half the Rest had the major portion of the play and scored through Evans <2» and Fook Khoon.
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  • 33 10 London, June 27. The "Sunday Express" reports a shortage of hrst-c ass footballers in spite of the price that P re P aret t« Pay for them.S.P.P.- Service.
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  • 514 10 Approaching Semi-Finals At Wimbledon. TWO BRITISH SETBACKS BUT BETTY WINS. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter. Rugby, June 27. The King and Queen visited Wimbledon today and stayed for over two hours. The largest crowd of the week saw good progress made in the doublas and singles
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  • 28 10 SWIMMING. The one length handicap race at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday morning resulted as follows: Rae 1. Baker 2, Faber 3. Time 33 sees.
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  • 28 10 ROWING. London. June 27. In the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley Regatta, from July 1 to 4, Harvard meet the Deander R.C.— "S.F.P.' Service.
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  • 657 10 Brilliant Play Continued n Singles. BRITISH PLAYERS CRACK i GOLF. Reuter. Columbus (Ohiot, j America regained the Ryder p Golf Cup from Britain, winning an of nine matches to three in the .sit foursomes, —Results: FOURSOMES. US- Briu-in Sarazen and Farreil A. Compst< <8 and 7)
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  • 90 10 Craik And Patterson All-Square At 36th. FINAL TO BE REPLAVED. An unusual result for a final in a championship meeting, that of the finalist- ■>-uig aksquare at the end. was recorded in match for the Singapore title between M M Patterson and R. Craik, at Keppel G
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  • 21 10 In the match at Bukit Timah I Singapore G. C. beat Keppel G C I 6%. F I
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  • 41 10 R.S.Y.C. REGATTA The Royal Singapore Yacht < rowing regatta inside the breaks day. when the Junior Pairs yellow crew, stroked by D W II crew won the Club Pours, and H took the race for the Rodesst C opponent beinr; Price.
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  • 45 10 Optimistic BP. team v Tac v Sporting Association to-nn:. 1 World Show, at 7.30 p.m. Bng Seng Heng. Lim Hce Swee. Soom Chan Yong Aik and Pwee B] serves: Tan Soon Tee and Sin. [Other Sport items will found on pages 7 and H i
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  • 226 11 S Beat Penang Champions. SPORTS AND PASTIMES. n Thursday the Anglo Chinese irom Singapore easily bsat the > ig champions, by 2 —0. p.c*\ ned up as follows:— Swee Ling; Yong Ngim Djik it Kong; A. Kader, Koh Her •n Gim Lock: George Day, Oei s Goh, Ha
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  • 67 11 o.. Thursday at the S.C.F.A. ground before -airly crowd the Amicable A.A. dented the Chinese A.P. by 2—0. The As- hen were represented by Tan Lian Yew. ng. Tay Oen Seng. Goh Thiam Scab. Lira Chwee Chuan, Oei Ing Djoe. Ang Beng. Tan Seng Hock. Lee Hai
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  • 71 11 Football Fan" sends a letter the publicar. ,.f which could only cause unpleasantness. He alleges favouritism in soccer administra- r in Singapore, citing what he considers oe instances of it. We think that he is .rarely mistaken, and thai while anyone is titled to hold private opinions about S.A.F.A.
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  • 237 11 Teams in the Government Monopol es Sports Club annual tournament will be as follows: A. team:— Mohd. Shariff (capt.). Talbot, Lm Choo Seng. Windrath. Kang Tian Eng. ?.ozario. Mahdi. Mohd. Sed.k, Hassan. Ahmad, Xanm. Kamis, Mohd. Taib, Thungavalu. B team. Yusof Nawawi (capt), Tufnell, Lrr.g Peng Kwang.
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  • 262 11 Perak Summer Race Entries. Entries for the Perak Summer race meeting beginning on July 4 are as follow: Horses—Class I:—Brown Hill, Veracity, Euphony, High Forest, Orient Express. Wallpaper, Rotherwood, Le Souverain, Love Lyric, Glad Eyes, Green Spec, Soldier Boy, Mr. Polly, Hatchet Lane, Olympic Jinks, Long Un, Mona
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  • 110 11 Argonauts Badminton Party. (Fiom Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 27. The third annual general meeting of the Argonauts Badminton Party was held at 26, Gaja Berang on June 21. The following were elected office-bearers: Patron: Mr. Ho Kirn Toon, President: Mr. Sect Hong Guan, Vice president. Mr. Chin Y:wn
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  • 197 11 Malacca Championship?;. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 26. The following are the results of the ties in the Malacca Cnan.pion ,hip: First round: Chua Sin Earn beat L. Besteck w.o. Lee Tiam Wah beat W. G. Reeves 6-0, Second round: H. M. de Souza (Jr.» beat K.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 25 11 3 Ln p oood 1 Lamps j ROYAL I EDI SWAN i LAM PS j SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA: X 1 McALISTER CO., LTD. I
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    • 276 11 1 The New Worid Show. I S JALAN BESAR. 5j Singapore's Most Popular Amusement Park. 8 Nightly Programme. g Cj 1. Twilight Hall, Cantonese Wayang iWah 7. Sunlit Hall. Silat and Fenchak X I Feng Khek Tuen.) Ferisia." Cj 2. Solar Hall, Malay Opera (Sri Ken- 8 Merry-Go Round. R
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    • 169 11 •3Z5Z5H525Z5E*****E5H3E525d3Z5^^ Our "Amplified Gramophone 1 I the last word for loud sound, f I Fitted with moving-coil loudspeaker, on I a separate backfoot-board, and is noted ifor the perfect reproduction and bass. Demonstration from 8 a.m to 9 p.m. NANG HENG Co., 1 Nos 103 105, Selegie Road, Singapore. I
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  • 3299 12 (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, June 4. Outstanding impressions of this year's Royal Tournaments at Olympia are the superb horsemanship of the Hussars and the Gunners, the gay pageantry of the display of seventeenth century pike drill, the perfection of physique
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  • 496 12 C.S.A. Athletic Spttrts CHINESE TOPICS. (By a Special Corresponds The Chinese Consu\rte of Suit v been requested by the Chinan Uiv rsiU select a number of free students for i:; t v,'° mal and H gher Middle Schools of u I( vers.ty. Students desiring to enter th
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  • 199 12 The following is the Health Bulletin of th? League of Nations' Eastern Bureau Sb for the week ended June 20. 1931 Alexandria: 3 plague cases and 1 case of typhus exanthemaiicus Baghdad: 1 plague case Calcutta: 50 cholera cases and 26 dtv.th* a.against. 74 cases
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 509 12 I BUKIT TIMAH PORK Is unequalled for sweetness, quality t S and tenderness. All pigs are reared g j from stock specially imported from ffl England: most of the feed is imported S from Home supplemented by grass Dj S grown on our own farm; and fresh S jo supplies
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    • 49 12 For all defects of vision. Consult M. EZEKIEL A SONS. Optometrists and Opticians. Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place. Singapore V M. Eieklel. 0.D., (Phila.). FLO. (Lond.) Kapala Chintamanl. The beat for all diseases of the acalp. head, aose and ear Makes the hair grow. aj Pharmacy. 135. Serangoon Road Singapore.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 141 12 DIARY OF EVENTS TO-DAY, JUNE 29 High Tides.— 10.40 a.m 9 30 p I Football League: S.C.F.A v RAF Div I Jalan B*>s&r. TO-MORROW JUM^ High Tides.— 11.28 a.m.. 10.15 p r. Football League: S.C.C K Div S.C.C.; S. Cattle Co. v afl S.H.B. WEDATfSDXV. /17L? High Tides.—12.10 p.m.. 10.55
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  • 1178 13 \GITATOR BUT NOT STATESMAN. rt iiMNfi CHRISTIANS AGAINST HIM? nouncement of Mr. Gandhi's has ..curbing effect upin the minds of al referring to the work of Chrises in India. Originally he was he 'Times of India" as saying, ol confining themselves to purely york and material
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  • 280 13 MOTORING NOTES. Some of the long-distance records which are set up by racing and record-breaking motorsts are wonderful feats of consistent speed and dependability in the cars and of endurance on the part of the drivers. Such a performance as the Twenty-four Hours Record
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  • 173 13 MOTORING THROUGH THE BUSH. There are thousands of square miles in Northern and Central Australia still practically unexplored. Only a few motor cars hay penetrated into those uninhabited wilds where water is found only at rare intervals and petrol and other stores have to be
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  • 412 13 Great enthusiasm has greeted Free Wheeling all over the world. Engineers and laymen alike have been quick to realize its tremendous advantages. Authorities have hailed its intioduction as the begining of a new era in motordom. Free Wheeling, a time tried principle, known to everybody
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  • 67 13 The Directors of General Motors Corporation a* their meeting held recently declared on the outstanding common stock the regular quarterly dividend of $.75 a share, payable June 12. 1931, to stockholders of record May 16, 1931. In addition, the regular quarterly dividend of $1.25 a share was
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    • 367 13 General < Electric Refrigerator I I I Mad GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. OP S I f"?| AMERICA) £j I "PI NOW A U™! l^ 3-YEAR Guarantee. rfl I Back i the new 3-Year Guarantee is the S H I reatest 1 me in electrical research and manu- JEW I acture. oduct
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    • 114 13 9 JUST RECEIVED I NEW SHIPMENT OF I Ladies' Leather Handbags Slippers 1 8 at 8 1 WASSIAMULL AS SO MULL Co., 1 I 56 57, HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 7144. J I JUST ARRIVED TO-DAY I S A large shipment of "HIS MASTER S VOICE" Records, all from the most
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  • 408 14 COUNCIL OF WAR AGAINST CHINA REDS. Shanghai, June 26. leuter's special correspondent at the Genessimo's headquarters at Nanchang on June 2 wires: "The War Minister, Mr. Ho Ying C ig, this morning, kneeling before a large X map of Kiangsi spread on the floor, descr>d to
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  • 248 14 SUCCESS OF THE SINGAPORE VENTURE. At the annual weekly of the Shanghai Electric Construction Cc.. Ltd.. held in London on May 21. the following report on the Singapore Traction Co.. was submitted. "The Singapore Traction Co.. in spite of th" depression in Singapore, was able to show substantially
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  • 162 14 NEW BRITISH COMPANY FORMED. British Official. RUgby, June 20. The "Times" states that the British Aviation Insurance 00.. Ltd., has en formed, with a capital of £250.000. by i number of leading British insurance compa > s togethei with certain of Lloyds' underw e rs. It is to
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  • 47 14 Reuter. Geneva, June 26 The Narcotic Conference adopted by 31 votes to 6 the Austrian proposal prohibiting the export of diacetyl morphine or heroin and its salts, except at the request of a government of a non-manufacturing country for medical requirements .—Reuter.
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  • 37 14 Reuter. Bucharest. June 26 An official statement denies the "Daily Express" story that Queen Helen has take.) poison. It is stated that the Queen is fit and took her early morning ride to-day.—Reuter
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    • 395 14 Your skin will be clear and Healthy <p=g>g^^J PI'RITV y\ /J^ 11 you take good care of it. Make a habit of using CL'TICURA SOAP regularly forevery-day use. Apply CUTICURA OINTMENT occasionally if you are troubled with blemishes, rashes and pimples. Regular use of these well known cuticura preparations does
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    • 718 14 I Liquidation And Clearance Sale. A Rare Chance For Household Furniture. S With a via* to e»rlv liquilatim tbe undersigned have decided to c \> lar n] dispose of thtir whole stock in-trade regtrdltss of price as from June i q] comprising of Iron Safes and Bedsteads. -j Chinese Black
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    • 494 15 I STEAMER P. 0. IUUTISH INDIA AND \PCAR LINES. -porated in England.) yAi, r \SSENGER CARGO }l SERVICES. R AND ORIENTAL STEAM ATION CO.. LONDON AND EAST MAIL SERVICE. m tract vnth His Majesty's Government.) \RD FROM LONDON. China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore. 1931. n.ooo July li 9,000 July
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    • 591 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE P|NYK. )gS» LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseille*, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Bail S KASHIMA MARU 10,000 July 2 3 HAKONE MARU 10,500 July 15 16 YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 July 29 30 SUWA MARU 10,700 Aug. 13 14 FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Aug.
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    • 458 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. S# NORDDEUTSCHER |*ffiffi LLOYD. InCorpOrated in The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. ISAR for H'Kong, S'hai, Taku, Dalny, Ttau Kobe July 4 S FRANKFURT for Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka. Moji Hankow July 5 COBLENZ for Manila, Hong Kong, S'hai, Taku. Dalny T'tau July 19 t DESSAU for
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    • 274 15 INSURANCE. THE /fkw% S °UTH tlffirl) brit ish V\jBt l 1 i/ W INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Oil cc: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (I orporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD
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    • 547 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.
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    • 551 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE, J 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
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    • 727 16 119, North Bridge Road, Singapore. SPECIAL SALE. CREPE SOLE TENNIS SHOES 62 A 67 cents per pair. KEY BRAND RUBBER SOLE TENNIS SBOES 43 cents per pair. Special Gift Coupon. A SPECUL. COUPON will be given for every pair shoes purchased, and the Holders of our coupons will be entitled
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    • 807 16 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. ASSETS ASSURANCES tS FORCE. G5588,733,000 C 52,863,701,000. Money enters into all your hopes and aims. The eduction of your child, the buying of your house, the extension tf your business and finally your retirement from business. How are you to get that money? START
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    • 505 16 EDUCATIONAL. Lessons in dancing and health and beauty culture. Special attention to breathing, posture, physical deficiencies, etc. Diploma—lavst London method for men, women and i hildren. Ballroom. Apply Box 355, c|o Malaya Tribune. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL B. SHORT STREET. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and QirW. The only
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    • 257 16 FOR SALE. FOH SALE—Up-to-date, well-equipped Dispensar. Excellent business locality. Fine opport unity. Apply Box 366 co Malaya Tribune RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for hanging over your receiver. Ten cents per copy, 0 :tstations 15 cents. Send cash with order to .Manager, Malaya Tribune."
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    • 521 16 For AH Classes of Motor Vehicles Insurance Coosult MALAYAN AUTO SERVICE Co 133. LAVENDER STREET. 'Phone No. 6934. SIN* OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT will do ever} thing for you, and save you all the worriei an accident DAY or NIGHT. OUR IMMEDIATE AND C4REFUL ATTENTION TO YOUR CLAIMS AND OUR FREE
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