Malaya Tribune, 30 June 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune u\. XVIII. -No. 152 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, June 30, 1930. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, TUESDAY JUNE 30, 1931
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 101 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. yi \NNOT BETTER THE BEST, tf gt.3i—lonoi ifonoi "T oaoc=sioaoi 30Por=nftg«i togocssaoaoi iobo Important Announcement. I j CLOSING DOWN SALE I i o I AT Q LIQUIDATION PRICES. J STOCK IN TRADE TO BE CONVERTED INTO CASH I 0 O 11 AT Q j HALF MARKED PRICES
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    • 20 1 :W Jl I.IL JAM ■f i <■ 6IS TO-NIGHT 9.15 "NOAH'S ARK WITH DOLORES COSTELLO George O'Brien, Noah Beery 'PHONE 5261-5262.
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  • 1548 2 I Recent Movement Against Government. NOTES FROM CHINA. Canton. It is understood that the difficulty over the Canton Customs has given rise to anxiety but .t is hoped that it Will be pcs.ible shortly to reach a settlement which will preserve the integriiy of the Customs and. so,
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  • 664 2 A MAGNIFICENT SETTING. (Special to the "Malaya Tribum.') The news that the International Olympic Games Committee by a large majority accepted Berlin s offer to house the next Olyffcpk Games in 1936 does not find the German capital unprepared. I The games were to have been
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 226 2 Read/ sto5 to erve Grape= Nuts Grape-Nuts is ready to serve with milk and sugar. You'll enjoy these crunchy, delicious kernels which provide well-balanced nourishment for health and strength. SjffSEH Scod 6 Cti in stamps to Mullcr 8c Phipps(MxU\ a Jfcgjjjjjyljgl L,d Un on Building, VULCANIZE. Motor Car Owners DON'T
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    • 492 2 What the New Glaxo is "The New Glaxo, in our opinion, is an excellent conception, and shows that the manufacturers of infant's foods are not j content to stand still, but are anxious to make use of new discoveries in scientific research." Reprinted from "The Practitioner" for January, 1929. ONLY
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  • 1731 3 THE POISON OF THE DOLE. TUADE UNIONS PROPOSE NEW SCHEME. "employment in England, according to our n. t recent and relentless critic, M. Siegfried B become a tradition. Remembering the ti ay with which the subject is treated in the eof Commons, and the resignation with v
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  • 539 3 ANOTHER ASPECT OF THE RUBBER SLUMP. The commodity has presented a rather firmer appearance during the past week, as the resilt of speculative buying induced by the announcement that the Dutch Colonial Minister had asked the growers to prepare a scheme for submission to the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 304 3 y° ur a wW C/g&rertes for Obt*in&ie /Gets MADE IN ENGLAND Every whĕe CAPSTAN EIGHTS ""JT" a Pro-phv-lac-tir. ith it* f)rx)-i>hu-Cac-tiC \=3Ez P P ivveenilie teeth. v round Ike molar*. TOOTH BRUSHES |H ity. It baa Mem endorsed H by dentist* for 42 yearn Bj Cor its qufl'ly and efli-
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    • 164 3 Kehuilds after Illness OVALTINE" is unrivalled as a food for convalescents because it supplies concentrated nourishment in an easily digested form It quickly establishes that progressive improvement which the patient longs to feel and the nurse desires to observe. Ovaltine" has a delicious flavour which pleases even the most fastidious
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  • 807 4 Premier's Broadcast Message. EVOLUTION INSTEAD OF REVOLUTION. INDIA'S CRITICAL PERIOD OF TRANSITION. Mr. Ramsay MacDonaid. the Prime Minister, recently broadcasted from his home at Lossiemouth a talk on Empire. Having described the past year as historic in the Empire's history, with the two conferences over which he
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  • 1396 4 ACROSS THE ATLANTIC IN 20 MINUTES. JOURNEY TO THE MOON BY 1936? The possibilities of rapid carriage by rocket are engaging scientific attention in several countries, and especially in America, where the vision of a "rocket-post" to cross the Atlantic in twenty minutes is among those
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 334 4 G0')» CHEAP. You never smoke a cigar of good quality at a low price such as we now offer you this oppoi tunity. Javaantjes 1 packet of 10 for $0.20 Shi€k 1 packet of 10 for $0.20 Casino 1 box of 50 for $1.75 Kalif do. tor $2.50 Emir do.
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    • 204 4 1 >-t'-.\' jj I j HAVE YOU GOT YOUR GRIP ON THE FUTURE What a PRUDENTIAL It ensures j| j ENDOWMENT POLICY PROTECTION FOR DEPENDENTS means. anc (I PROVISION FOR OLD AGE J MODERATE COST {I with the option of securing a J LIFE INCOME J fl at maturity of
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  • 1502 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, June 30, 10 a.m. Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. Ends. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asain Kumbang Tin Dec. Si £0.18.0 £1. 1.6 xd i.v o Austral Malay fc>ec. Si 0.18.6 l. u.o 0.0.0 Ayer Hltam Tin June 30 0.11.0
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 301 5 RADIO Wherever you live the "SABA 3" will keep I in touch with the rest of the world. .-ABA 3" is the simplest and cheapest 13-95 meters Receiver and is built to last. iplete in every detail for $147.50 Loud- batteries and aerial inclusive, assortment of British Components just unpacked.
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    • 57 5 jjj "*"">. r!/ c Powerful Gj I 'OIDbPEAKFR SJ ECIAL jjj t EIECIRO SOINDBOX jjj S *w li Recognised far its astonishing purity of tone Cn v production of any gramophone I S/u/c what gramophone is j I PRICE $7 00 EACH NETT. jjj YICK WAH HING, -7 WATCHMAKERS AND
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    • 299 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. Pisang Lengkeng. 57.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 232 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JUNE 30. rides. —1128 a.m.. 10.15 p.m. League: S.C.C. v. R.A. (Div. 1), SCC; S. Cattle Co. v. M.P.M. (Div. 2). S.H.B. TO-MORROW. JULY 1. Tides—12.10 p.m.. 10.55 p.m. Luncheon, Raffles Hotel. Association Debate on study of Mandarin, M indartn School, 8 p.m. ill League: Robinson
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 240 6 jo I I eajjj TO-NIGHT j«*s j j I Special Matinees To-day To-morrow. Warner Brothers' Colossal Production NOAHS ARK S WITH 8 I Dolores Costello I George O'Brien and Tremendous Cast of 10,000. jjj Book Now 'Phone 5261-5262 I I See Special Announcement on page 12. I WEMBLEY PRESENTS S
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    • 193 6 Amusements. I «:Asj TO-NIGHT [ftis| WARNER BAXTER I AND JOAN BENNETT S in Fox Movietone's sparkling S Ĕj daring ultra-modern comedy of S jjj closed door-and urgent cases jjj "DOCTORS wives: j S The Amazing Production that New York stampeded I to see at j.SBCO a seat! "WHOOPEE' jjj A
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    • 239 6 dSZSZSZSZSZSZS ********** df,ds *****52 **********5 I TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 I GORGEOUS I EVELYN BRENT I and suave, polished I CLIVE BROOK g in Paramount s "Slightly Scarlet" S A Strange Thrilling Romance S in a World of Lovely Women! g l mm mmm I FRIDAY. I "WHOOPEE!" I 0 SIMULTANEOUSLY
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  • 1981 7 MR. J BAGNALL ON TIN RESTRICTION. MAIN FEATURES OF SCHEME. An ordinary general meeting of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd.. was held yesterday at the Ocean Building. The Hon. Mr. J. Bagnall presided and the others present were: M rs H. L. K. Grabxirn, T. Higginbottom, C. 6alt«r,
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  • 409 7 REGISTRATION OF STEAMERS. SHIPPING NEWS. July 1 is set as the date for the enforcement oi the shipping law and the regulations governing the registration of steamers and other vessels, according to a resolution passed at the 24th meeting of the National Government Council, on June 12.
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  • 194 7 MALACCA PLANTATIONS PROFIT. London. June 29. Sungei Tiram report for the year ended March 31, 1931 discloses a loss of £5,058, and there is a debit to carry forward of £696. Malacca Rubber Plantations annual meeting adopted the directors' report, showing a prcfi: of
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  • 57 7 Singapore. June 30. Buyers Severs R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 10% 10S< Standard R.S.S. on Tender July 104 10 1 July /"September IQ% It* October December 10 7 s 11% Tone of Market: —Steady at the decline. Latest Cable: —London Spot. Sheet 33 16
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  • 312 7 Singapore, June 30. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Selling.—London 4 months' slßtit 2s. a i? ftm\ London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25 32d London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d., London demand 2s. 3 23/32 d., London T.T.
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  • 73 7 COMMITTED TO ASSIZES. Ahmad bin Malang the Boyanese motorcar driver, who is alleged to have stabbed Chinese taxi driver in Beach Road on the night of June 14. has been committed for trial on a charge of murder. The case arose out of an argument
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  • 139 7 Singapore, June 30. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $203 Rice. Siam 2 $170 Rice. Siam 3 $140 Rice. Siam 4 $125 Rice. Saigon A-l $138 Rice, Saigon 1 $133 Rice. Saigon 2 $125 Rice. Saigon 3 $117 Rice, Rangoon 1 $120 Rice, Rangoon 2 $117 Rice. Par Boiled No.
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  • 119 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. June 30, noon. Markets have reacted sharply to-day and the erstwhile frantic buyers have now become keen sellers. Rubber has dropped 1 cent locally, bringing down quotations for all the speculative rubber shares. Tin fell $3. putting a aecisive stop to the rush
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  • 300 7 June 30, 11 a.m. RUBBER. London. 3 3/16 d., down 4d. New York. 6\ cents. <G), down %d. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 90 cents—sl, Ayer Moleks 60—70 cents. Ayer Panas 60—70 cents. Bassetts 45—50 cents, Brogas 37 m —42i_. cents, Bukit Jelotongs 17£—22' 2 cents, Bukit Katils
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  • 84 7 London. June 29. 5 53 p.m Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £116 316 (£ll6 5 16». Forward £118^ (£ll4 15 16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 3 5 16d
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  • 34 7 London. June 29. Rubber stocks at home show a further decline this week. London's falling from 82 9U tons to 82,441. end Liverpool's from 54.422 tor.s to 54.086.—"5. F.P." Service.
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  • 159 7 The following donations have been received up-to-date in response to the appeal for funds for C.E.Z.M.S. School. The need for further help is urgent and it is hoped there will be many more who will help as far as they can. Donations should be sent to
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  • 125 7 Singapore. June 30. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). NIL Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Honolulu Maru 16; Rangoon Maru 13; Malayan Prince 11; Lipis 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Troilus 32; Irisbank 35; Choyo Maru 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Helenus 46;
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1026 7 HUNGARY'S GREATEST VIOLINIST SZIGETI TO-DAY A WORLD SENSATION. Recent English Press, 1929-30. Times. He played with a touch of the diablerie which one imagines must have been Pagarjiut's secret.. Daily Telegraph. A more brilliant performance than this it would be hard to imagine. Liverpool Post and Mercury. Hs is one
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  • 768 8 A few days ago it was recorded in this paper, on information gleaned from an up-country contemporary, that "the new F.M.S. Committee on Rail and Road Transport" had had its initial meeting, lasting two days, in Kuala Lumpur. This was the first intimation vouchsafed to the public
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  • 12 8 The F.M.S. Department <: Agriculture is experimenting in regard to -rowing cigarette obacco.
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  • 19 8 A Johore Gazette Extraord nary notifies the appointment of Mr R O. Winstedt as General Adviser, from June 27.
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  • 21 8 Mr. S B. Archdeacon. Secretary of the Tin Producers' Assooiat on Council arrived in Penang by the "Khyber" oh Thursday last.
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  • 25 8 Mrs. E. F. Howell is progres mg favourably after an operation on Saturd.r* but she will De In General Hospital for son; days yet. t
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  • 35 8 After 28 years' service under the F.M S. Government. Mr. Chan Kirn Loy. of the Kuala I ..mpur Sanitary Board office staff, hau retired U> enter into business. He has i>een granted MX* auctioneer's licence.
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  • 62 8 Raja Zainal binti Raja Suleiman, a membei of the Selangor Royal family, «iaow of Paja Bot. and mother of Raja Mum, M.C.S., Kaja Suleiman. Assistant Commissioner of Police, and Raja Ayoub, Malay officer, died ruddenly at her residence in Meru Road. Bukit Kaja. Klang. on Friday, at the age of
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  • 73 8 Sri Thyagaraja Gana Sabah, the >]] known Amateur Dramatic Society of Singapore, will Mage the Tamil drama "Nandana: a t 8.30 Lin. on Thursday at the Moonlight Hall. New '.Vol Id. under the patronage of Ra». Bahadur S. A. S. R. M. Ramanathan Chettia: Then vv ill be no charge
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  • 102 8 Haji Raja Osman, Chief Kathi. Selai r< anc j fon-in-law of His Highness th? Sultai. f selangor, arrived back on Saturday at' pertaining the pilgrimage to Mecca. He was received at the railway station by th; Major Malay Chiefs of S:langor and prominent Indian Mohammedan residents of Klang, an{ j
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  • 123 8 Mrs. W. E. Horley and her daughter. m ]ss Evelyn Horley, sailed on Friday last by v ie p and O. "Ranpura" for England. Mis. Hurler proposes to live in London and thereby m .ke a home fcr her daughter, and her Eric, both of whom plan to continue their
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  • 161 8 Selangor Rivers Go Up 100 Per Cent. Messrs. Hallam and Company, brokers, of Kuala Lumpur, report very appreciable increases in the prices of sterling rubber shares on the London Stock Exchange. For example. Selangor Rivers, in which the last business done (on May 11) was at
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  • 98 8 From China and Japan by the Yuensang due at Singapore daylight to-morrow. From Indo-China by the Chenonceaux due at Singapore at 6 a.m. to morrow. From China and Japan by the Montevideo Mar, due at Singapore on Thursday. From Holland and Germany by the Tarakan due at Singapore
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  • 38 8 The next meeting of the literary section of the Indian Association will be held on Friday at the Association premises. 3. Owen Road, at 7.30 p.m. Mrs. E. V. Davies, M A., will deliver a lecture on "Superstition."
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  • 35 8 In connection with the liquidation of the firm A Frankel Brotners. a Closing-Down Sale begins to-morrow, and as will be seen from the advertisement on another page an opportunity to secure real bargains is offered.
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  • 47 8 The Central Fire Station successfully deal w th afire that broke out in a motcr-car repa r ihop in Jurong Road yes'erday evening. One engine was sent out at 6.58 and returned at 7.32. Very little damage was done, owin-? to the prompt arrival of the Brigade.
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  • 68 8 The American Consul General. Mr. Lester Maynard. completed his twenty-fifth year in the Consular Service on Friday last. A sur prise reception attended by the Consul General s American friends was given by Mrs. Maynard In honour of the occasion. Mr. Maynard's first post, assumed on June 26. 1906. was
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  • 45 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. London:—l 3 I6d. New York:— 9% cents, (Goldi. Singapore cents. TIN. London:— Spot £118 ss. Od. <Up 115s. Od Three Months Buyers £120 2s. 6d. (Up 120s. Od S:llers £120 Os. Od. (Up 120s. Od.> Singapore:—ss7.7s. (175 tons sold).
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  • 638 8 By "LOOKER-ON I H. E. attends next Monday his first Council meeting (the Legislative one) since his return from Horn* Query: Will that moment "pronouncement" be forthcoming then; or on the follow ng Ifondaj when the Federal Council meet any old time at all? The irrepressible "P.R.."
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  • 23 8 London. June 29 Nero, the Singapore t'trer which was in nci ted for the Zoo in. 1929. Ls dead. —"S.F.P Ser\'ice.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 223 8 r t HOUSE BELLS j No Batteries Required. 1 Complete Ready for Fixing with 12 Yards Rubber TubiDg g J Price $6.50. Lasts A Considerable Time with Ooe Winding. Costs Nothing To Run. I 8 I ROBINSON CO., LTD. Singapore. I y gT GtMJINE KUVIALAE I jF UKULELES I flw
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    • 56 8 1 GENUINE I Butterfly Wing j J JEWELLERY. I I —in I Silver Brooches, I Pendants Vanity Cases. Rings I Powder Boxes. Charming Designs 30 Years' Experience. B jjj U.S. De Silval I Bros., I S 61. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. I PHONE 4540. I—: 634 ft 1 Agents /or H
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 363 8 TO-DAY'S RADIO. Kua'a Lumpur Radio Society (47 or 55 metres): 6.30 to 7 p.m. Asiatic music; 7 to 7.15, English recorded music; 715 to 7.25, market conditions and share quotations; 7.25 to 8.30. recital of latest gramophone records. Bandoeng, PLE (15.93 metres), 8.45 to 10.30 p.m. concert, including vocal and
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  • 405 9 LIBERALS AND LAND TAX. ACCUSATIONS BY THE SECESSIONISTS. CHANCELLOR'S SPEECH AFFRONT TO PARTY. Home politics are passing through a iritical phase. Following the secession from the Party of well-known Liberals mm the, news that it is possible that die Government will
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  • 228 9 PROTEST AGAINST WHOLESALE DISCHARGES. Simin. June 29. Trie All-India Railwaymen's Federation has declared in favour of a general Strike en Aul. 1. affecting 70,000 workers in protest against wholesale discharges on the jrntmd of economy The question of a strike v.:.1 be submitted to a ballot.—Reuter.
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  • 57 9 ESCAPES FROM SOVIET PATROL. Reuter. Tokyo, June 29. i' is reported fram Kamchatka that a 1 f patrol vessel opened fire on a Japanese fish. lg trawler off the western coast of Kamchatka, one shot striking the vessel, •'n re are no casualties and the
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  • 45 9 EMERGENCY TAXES IN AUSTRALIA. Sydney, June 29. 1 Legislative Council has rejected the emergency Income Tax Bill.—Reutr. .The Bill prov-ded for taxes of is. in the °n incomes up to £4 a W3ek. and 5j. in on incomes up to £10 a week.]
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  • 25 9 ><m:s FROM CHINA, on pa*e I 'OIMCS OF TO-DAY. on page 8 f***** COMMENTS, on page 10. I «TERARY NOTES on page 12.
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  • 363 9 Election Results Favour Republic. Reuter. Madrid, June 29. Major Franco has been elected by Barcelona as President, and Sen. Zamora has been elected by Sarragossa. The Republican-Socialists continue to sweep many Provinces. The total death-roll in election incidents all over the country is six, at which
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  • 100 9 WIRELESS POSSIBLY OUT OF ORDER. A wireless message to the Singapore office of the Borneo Co., Ltd., which message has been handed to the Master Attendant. Singapore, states that the "Fager." on her voyage from Bangkok to Colombo is nine days overdue. Vessels proceeding to Colombo
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  • 188 9 ATTEMPT ON THE RECORD. Reuter. London, June 29. Capt. Neville Stack and Mr. J. R. Chaplin It ft Lympne this morning in an all-British Vickers Napier machine in an attempt to make a record flight to Karachi and back. They hope td accomplish the double journey in six
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  • 67 9 LIFE AMBITION FRUSTRATED. Reuter. London. June 29. H s death to-day frustrated the life ambition of Sir Hugh Bell, who once said he wanted to live to be 90 because he promised to go to Australia to open the Sydney Bridge (built by Messrs. Dorman
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  • 213 9 Reply To Singapore Chettiars. The following letter addressed t° tn e Chettiars' (Nattukkottai) Chamber ,f Commerce. Singapore, has been received irom the Chief Secretary to the Government f Burma, in reply to the telegram sent to th Governor on the subject of the Burmese rising against
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  • 56 9 Reuter. R igcon. June 29. The amnesty recently de< ired by the Government not having been a successful as was anticipated, the Governm t has issued a communique widening its >pe. Leaders and murderers are excepted fl >m the amnesty. Two hundred rebels have rrendered. The Government is no considering
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  • 338 9 EDUCATED JAVANESE IN TROUBLE. The case in which a Chinese, an Iiidlni. Mohamedan named Duiid, and a Javanese named Tuan Raja Ms a Siregar are alleged to be concerned in sev ral charges of cheating, was continued before the Distric' Judge iMr G. C. D<id> ye-**rday. Slregar
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  • 137 9 ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO STEAL PATENTS. Reuter. New York. June 29 Archil Mikadz<v Vice-Presiden of the Ami >rg Trading Corporation (a Russian Soviet institution), has been arrested in connection with a civil suit by Walter Rukseyer. the well-known mining engineer, on a cnarge ot conspiracy to bring
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  • 79 9 CHARITY SHOW AT THE CAPITOL. A cha r ity cinema enterta nment in aid o* the "Poseidon" iubmarine disaster fund w k held cn Sunday mm ng at the Cap tol Theatre. The band of the Gloucester Regiment was present and contributed select ons. The cinemzf programme
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  • 719 9 STOCK MARKET RELAPSES. CRITICAL STAGE IN DEBTS TALK. HESITATION BEFORE RUPTURE. A Reuter message states that a critical •tape has been reached in the FrancoAmerican negotiations. The position is at present regarded as rather black. The United States Government still insists on certain modifications of the
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  • 67 9 CEREMONY ON BANKS OF A LAKE. Reuter. Longview (Washington). June 29. I "Mp" Kennedy. mother of the "Hot Gospeller." Aimee MacPherson. was married shortly aft r m.dnight to Mr. G. E. Huuson. cf New York. The ceremony was perforrr.eJ •n the open air. on the banks
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 248 9 S 11 "Motor Car JAPANESE CEMENT. I 1 Reliable 1 Economical j CHEAP. J 1 High Uniform I a motor c j Quality to British |fif^£g>p| j 1 c hi J Specification. I Stocks from: I 1 GUTHRIE CO., LTD. I M (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) p l RECORDS
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  • 642 10 UNTITLED ENGLAND'S HOPE. LOSES AFTER <£DING A POINT. BOROTRA DEFEATS SATO. Reuter. Wimbledon. June 29. In the quarter-finals of the men's singles Sidney Wood (America) beat Hughes (Britain) 4—6. 6—4, 6—3, 6—l. America's second ranking player Frank Shields beat Britain's first ranking prayer and chief Wimbledon
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  • 112 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 28. Saturday marked the conclusion of the annual lawn tennis tournament of the Malacca Ciub. and prizes were distributed. Two ties were played that evening. In the preliminary, a mixed doubles handicap. Mrs. C. M. Bruce and B. S. Walton<-15)beat Mrs.
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  • 82 10 PING-PONG. The Chinese Chin Woo A.A. beat the Chinese Student's Literary Association by five to one ai the former's premises on Saturday night. Scores < Chin Woo players mentioned first): Loke Sock Cheong beat Chow Wai Sum 3—2, Yip Peng Yew beat Soong Quan Mo 3—o,
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  • 101 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. Siong 800 team v. Juvenile F.C. to-day at the S. C. F. A. ground —Boon Choon; Siew Chee, Soon Kirn; Whai Ann, Kheng Kee. Taong Wah: Gim Cheong. Boon Lew. Kirn Seng, Kirn Chua and Ch nig Kirn. Siung 800 team v Raffles College on Thursday
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  • 431 10 R.A.F. HANDICAPPED WITHOUT STAPLETON. ASSN. FOOTBALL. LOSERS MISS A PENALTY. The Chinese struck a winning patch at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when they defeated the R.A.F. by 4—2 in Div. 1 of the Singapore League. It was a fairly interesting game, but the Seletar team
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  • 521 10 HANDICAPS FOR FIRST DAY. THE TURF Handicaps for the summer race meeting at Ipoh on July 4: Race L Horses Class 3 Div. 3—6 furs. 2.30 p.m.—Ditty 9.0, Sataswati 8.12, Avrona 8.8, Buffoon 8.8. Civic V/eek 8.7, Bendigo 8.7. Beaufort 8.5. Fortune Star 8.4, Bridgemond 8.4, High
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  • 29 10 GOLF. The S.G.C. July bogey competition will b? played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday, and the ladies' July Medal competition will be played on Monday.
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  • 888 10 AMES AND ALLEN ESTABLISH NEW RECORD. TOURISTS FIGHTING AGAINST ODDS. CRICKET. Reuter. London, June 29. The Test match between England and New Zealand was resumed at Lord's to-day in glori ous weather, 7,000 spectators being presen; The King arrived shortly after midday and the teams were presented
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  • 489 10 LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS. RIFLE-SHOOTING. Detailed results and prize winners at tie j c Military Forces' rifle-meting, briefly rep red in these columns yesterday, are a pj, i.ded. The most coveted trophy, the Royal jol. Challenge Cup, left the State for the Arst ame: "D" (Eurasian) Cj..
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  • 51 10 DAVE CROWLEY TOO GOOD. BOXING. London. June 29. Bud Walley. the Shiga: »re boxer, met Dave Crowley, of Clerkenwell, The Ring last night in a contest scheduled fo: 15 rounds, but after being sent to the boards Walley withdrew at the end of the sixth round—"8 F P."
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  • 111 10 BADMINTON. The match between the Horlicks and the Kang's BP. on Sunday at the latter's court resulted in favour of the Horlicks by 5 games to 1. Scores: (H.B.P. names first) Singles: Yeo Joo Lim beat Charlie Low 15—8, 15—4; Khoo Eng Kong beat Tan Chwee
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  • 72 10 SWIMMING. The results of the three lengths free style handicap races at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday were: "A" Division —1. Teo Siew Kiat (at 14); 2. Teo Siew Sun (at 15); 3. Choo Seng Kay (at go). Time: 59 3 5 sees. "B" Division:
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  • 35 10 WATER-POLO. In the water polo league match at the Chinese SC. on Sunday the "Jelly-iish" (Teo Siew Sun's teami beat the 'Sea-serpents" (Lee Fong Lim's team) by one goal tc nil.
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  • 52 10 A fast and interesting game was played on Saturday on the Municipal ground between the St. Joseph's Church Servers' Brigade and the Amicable A. A. and resulted in a win for the former by 3 goals to l. The Brigades goals were scored by A. Oliveiro. J Pere ra. and
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  • 104 10 A cricket match was played at the J n c Medical sports ground. Johore Bahru. between the Indian Association. Singapore, and the Johore Medical team on Friday last. The Indian Association batted first and put up a total of 90 runs for 9 wickets. The highest
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  • 806 10 PREMIER'S STATEMENT IN COMMONS. BRITISH PREPARATIONS. Rugby. June 29. In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister, Mr. J. R. Mac Donald. made an important statement on the question of dis;i:mament, with reference to the forthcoming world conference. The British preparation for the conference, the tremendous
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  • 1292 10 Recovery Of British Prestige? SPORTS COMMENTS. A good many thriHs have occurred in the sports world dining the past few days. In T awn tennis, cricket, golf and soccer there has been much to feast the eyes on and talk about afterwards America took the Ryder
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    • 373 11 j OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLES. PUBLICATION TO BE RESUMED. in lesponse to requests by many readers to restart the Crossword Puzzle competitions H conducted formerly in the "Malaya Tribune," a scheme for their resumption has been conand it has been decided that the first of a new series shall appear in
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    • 218 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. nine of Drills up to and for week- I iiv 5, 1931: TO-DAY. JUNE 30 j Drill Hall. "F" (Malay) Coy., v p Training. ►rifl Hall. "A" (M.G.)Coy., Revolver H:ill Hall. "E" (Chinese) Company. I raining. Drill Hall, S.R.E. fv), 30 yards Drill Hall. Singapore Fortress Coy., ion—Weapon
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    • 289 11 MAILS CLOSE. TO-0AY. 7 30. Selat Pandjang, I ngkftlis and Bagan Si Api Api Esmeralda) 3 p.m. Selat Pand.iang, :ak, Pskan Baroe. Pajakon.'oo, Pad ng and Ber>rkalis (Hong Kwung) 3 p.m. Bengkalis. Laboea Bilik, Tundjong Balei and Belav n (Sins- iradja 3 p.m. Ceylon, Eaypt Europe t 8am rland) 4
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  • 995 12 MYSTERIOUS TIBET. Woman Writes Her Experiences. Alexandra David-Neel, the author 0 f "W*» Mystics and Magicians in Tibet," .as sp fourteen years travelling in that country. Sot understands, writes and speaks fluer iy varied Tibetan dialects, and is a practisim Buddha who has gained the confidence of th,
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    • 442 12 I N YOUR COMPETITOR N j j I reaches his business relations in Java 8 I IN LESS THAN 7 HOURS. 3j ft r3 because 3 he travels. j ]j despatches his samples 3 II and his mail 8 j W BY AIR M j j Plane leaves for Batavia
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  • 704 13 Iff. Priestley v. American Press. •Ir. j. b. Priestley has now left the land cor roversy. and the dust stirred up both tl American Press and this Yorkshire veli has had time to settle. The Press s a. >ady turned its attention to fresh boatads
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  • 154 13 prevention better than QUININE. Dr A L Hoops. C.B.E., formerly Principal Civil Medical Officer. S.S., and now attached to the Malacca Agricultural Medical Board, challenges the assertion that malaria Prevents has failed and that we must depend on quinine. In a letter to the Press he says:
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  • 204 13 HONOURED by oxford. i Professor Albert Einstein has returned from his English lectures course w.th one more tonour to his name than he already possessed. He went to Oxford at the request of the University to deliver a course of lecture* which were exceedingly well attended and attracted
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  • 1251 14 i AN THE LAW CONTROL GAMBLING? A GOLD RUSH WITHOUT THE DIGGING. Is il a strong point in favour of the legislation of sweepstakes and Sunday entertainments that the hospitals and other philanthropic institutions will benefit? Or is the argument merely specious The Government has
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  • 272 14 THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. The report of the Royal Dutch Co. for 1930, signed by Sir Henri Deterding and his colleagues, gives underconsumption as the main cause of an unsatisfactory year in the oil industry. and not over-nroduction. Shareholders ol' the Shell Transport Co.'s great partner
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  • 1170 14 THE CAREER OF ALFRED WEGENER. (Special to the "Malaya Trfbune."> Alfred Wegener, scientist and gentleman such might be his simple epitaph. Berlin saw him last two years ago. U I lecture hall of the Geographical Inst ut Everybody interested in Polar research aim ;n geography
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    • 63 14 aSESZSZSdSZSd3ES?SBSZSdSdVadVSi t^^ I I I I DOANS j I OINTMENT, j I Applied between the j S toes after bathing will S prevent that uncom- I fortable. rawness ex- 9 perienced by those S who live in tropical Jjj climates. I Obtainable from all Chemists or S direct from the
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    • 301 14 PHOSFERINE WONDERFUL FOR TONING THE SYSTEM Increases Mm [mf*\ Will-power l\ Ji and Appetite ne Mighty Young jfT*** Apollon, Britain's Champion Strong g_ I Aftffl, writes: will be jr-erested to hear that I have tried for myself the great value of Phosferine. It is wonderful how it increases tb^appetite and
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    • 535 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND \PCAR LINES. icorporated in England.) \i \j| PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. AR AND ORIENTAL STEAM iATION CO.. LONDON AND I AR EAST MAIL SERVICE. iUnder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1931. ia 17.000 July
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    • 592 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE »NY.X. LINE (Japan Mwl) TO LONDON. Raplea. MarteUlei, London. Antwerp. Rotterdam and Mlddlesbreofh. Vessels Tonnage Due Boil S KASHIMA MARU 10.000 July 2 3 t HAKONE MARL 10.500 July 15 16 YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 29 30 SUWA MARU 10,700 Aug. 13 14 FUSHIMI MARL 11,000 Aug.
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    • 425 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. j£ NORDDEUTSCHER IrSSS LLOYD. vK*yi's 'Incorporated in Germany fix^res U emoted lhC Com P a nys intended OUTWARDS. ISAR for H'Kong. S'hai, Taku, Dalny, T'tau Kobe Jlllv FRANKFURT for Yckphama, Kobe Osaka, Moji Hankow j„i v KOBLENZ for Manila. Hong Kong t rnto al, Taku Daln y Ju
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    • 271 15 I INSURANCE. THE ¥k&\ SOUTH llpfif-'l BRITISH Tvjfi M/ V INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Fin lay son Green THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (hu orporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE
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    • 550 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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    • 555 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 shortlj open a Branch in North Bridge Read near its junction with Middle
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    • 647 16 COl lAMCO tsia Life Insurance Company. Under American Charter. with tin' 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 HOME. For particulars
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    • 710 16 67, Selegie Road, iC A JT) fZ p Phone Singapore. *4 4297. IS Nol SHOWING A Swart and\ a r-ed Assortment of Ladies' Models, Felts, aid Ready-to wear HATS. AT MOD iR.iTE PRICES. AN EARLY IS NECESSARY. PUBLIC NOTICES. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS POLICE. POLICE NOTICE. Ordinance No. 136 (Arms and Explosives)
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    • 645 16 Ktfß SALE. FRESH VEGETABLE SEEDS Germinal" guaranteed- I'rice 15 cts. a packet wr* for h ts fr,m ro GARDENS. Ipoh. iOR SALE :p-tc-dat>. well-equipped Disinsary. Excel >nt business locality. Pine opportunity. Apply Box 366 co Malaya Trib inc. CHART of Short-Wave Transmissloi Printed on white card with eyelets for hai
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    • 478 16 "rribune" Small Ads. Bring Results j Because They Reach the Permanent Population. SITUATION WANTED. Accountant-E ok-keeper desires spare tlm* work. Varied c perier.ce with large commercial firms. Write t Box 349 c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED. WANTED—To buy Baby Austin—Price about $400. Box No 365 c o Malaya Tribune. THE MALAYA
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