Malaya Tribune, 6 July 1931
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Title Section31 1931-07-06 1 The Malaya Tribune y t ,i. xvm.- -No. 1ST SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, July 6, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY. JULY 6, 1931.31 words
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Advertisement308 1931-07-06 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, I Jf you go to the Talkies I I Learn these three Simple Rules. f S ——————^_——V V Bronchial" J 1 H g PASTILLES g p 1. Don t arrive late. \\r amlgrenstekniska g Don't tell your friend about the picture. N^^^J^.!^,»308 words
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Advertisement168 1931-07-06 1 it yrrrxTi 615 TO-NIGHT 9.15 CONSPIRACY WITH Bessie Love. 'PHONE 5261-5262. J I lethems I I ALWAYS DELICIOUS!!' j j Agents: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. i I S.S. F.M.S. I "DIAMOND RING" j I BRAND MILK I I S WEETENED CONDENSED. I 1 "Diamond Ring" Brand Milk jjj is scientmcall168 words
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Article5758 1931-07-06 2 LARGE INCREASE IN THE POPULATION. INVASION OF COMMUNISM. The Johore Annual Report for the year 1930, compiled by Mr. G. E. Shaw, M.C.S., 0.8. E., General Adviser, has been issued for publication and the following comprehensive extracts are taken. (Continued from Saturday's issue): FOREST'S. Exploration for new5,758 words
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Advertisement358 1931-07-06 2 I Whiteaways I Representative Lines From New Stocks .„.i,.„.iiiiilt.lM|ll|:'tiif<tnftHiii"|M|.iili|iifi'l"l"i"l»i'Hllil' ■IIIi•»It i I i I I I 1t• I 1 I Make it easier »3 uWwk CrSOn£^ j to write often ffik BN FoZJnPen I Those who expect letters IJ ET this New and I from young moderns about pUQ XT358 words
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Advertisement105 1931-07-06 2 KEEP Y R J Universally recognised as a pleasant, safe, and efficient remedy for all affections of the throat, chest and lungs, and carrying the endorsement of the medical profession for over 40 years. Obtainable from all chemists and stores Wholesale distributors: The Medical Hall, Singapore The United Pharmacy, Singapore105 words
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Advertisement238 1931-07-06 3 f 0n Everybody's Lips. H MALAYA'S 1 jf |t B MOST S II [I REFRESHING I Delicious Beverages I HBEaia Lemon Pop I A Trial will convince you. jjj j|j jjljl Phoenix Aerated 1 I M Water Works S KSZSZRS2SZ9 g?S^S^SZ?^.SZSSS^S?SZSHSTOSZSc^SZS?S?S2S^!SZSZSe am V;m\i *VuV^i»''^3v I Here's the Tonic /fVjR\ to238 words
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Advertisement155 1931-07-06 3 fill A Real I Vg£j Thirst Quencher. J Jjl DEVON Q GID R0 l^^^r Choice Cider Apples. yl DevojL m €HP| Wine of Devon. f"fV sl <? N Bottled by Fraser Neave, Ltd. j Aerated Water Specialists. I In Coffee—lt's Great! Cream your coffee with Carnation. Flavor, aroma, color tSj£155 words
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Advertisement495 1931-07-06 4 THE ONLY WAY TO TREAT ANAEMIA And its consequential ailments, —Pallor and Emaciation, Weakness and Depression, Indi gestion and Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuresthenia and Sleeplessness, Backaches and Pains in Loins, Dizziness, Fainting Fits, Women's Ailments, —is to set to work to purify and enrich the blood. How can this be best495 words
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Advertisement34 1931-07-06 4 PEPS are a wonderful volatile breathed from a dissolving tablet direct m/^KHHbjS^\A into your lungs. Peps soothe the throat, heal V\ the cough-torn membrane, kill bad germs, M and strengthen the bronchial system. W^^^^^>»\.34 words
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Advertisement168 1931-07-06 4 |f CII /A [RETT E S €S SUkßf*/- §9 junior dllWUCfl (Taken from Stock) AVERAGES 50.51 M.P.H. OVER (NO MECHANICAL ]%7¥ Ir? NO ADJUSTMENTS v HITCH THROUGHOUT. IV¥ M Sit WERE MADE. Minimises petrol combustion risk Don't SB 6 /^tffi§^k carry your lift- in your Jap by driving a car168 words
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Article6725 1931-07-06 5 REPORT OF MALAYAN COMMISSION. WHY REDUCTIONS WERE OPPOSED. SI LIMP SHOULD NOT AFFECT GOVT. PAY. MINORITY MEMORANDUM. The following is the report of the Ii m mission appointed by H. E. the (.ovTTnor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the Ma'ay States 1« inquire into6,725 words
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Miscellaneous184 1931-07-06 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JULY 6. High Tide*.—1.40 a.m., 2.52 p.m. Football, Malaya Cup Trial, Anson Road Lawn Tennis, S.C.C. v. S.C.R.C., SC.C. TO-MORROW, JULY 7. High Tides.—2.25 a.m., 3.28 p.m. Singapore and Penang Assizes Begin. Football League: Warders v. MP H (Dir. 3). 6.R.C.; M.C.U. v. B A T184 words
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Advertisement291 1931-07-06 6 l TO-NIGHT S LAST TWO NIGHTS j rQ Q: X Ridio Pictures" excellent adaptatiou of the famous play p I "CONSPIRACY" I WITH jC t BESSIE LOVE I S The popular star of "BROADWAY MELODY" and other I 5j successes. C k NOW IN HER FIRST DRAMATIC ROLE. S D291 words
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Advertisement220 1931-07-06 6 Amusements. S w o I E AND I I MARLBOROUGH I I TO-NIGHT, 0.15 AND OAS. I The astounding Spectacle Picture that has smashed even I I the amazing record of "45m LIGHTS." 1 WHOOPEE! I I I (UNITED ARTISTS) I I C I "The Greatest Show on Earth!" I220 words
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Advertisement245 1931-07-06 6 1 TO-NIGHT j WHOOPEE j I Simultaneously 8 WITH I Alhambra. 'PHONE 5708' TO-NIGHT RITZ In A Drama Deep As Your Soul Ttt.Jer [5 GEYLANG. pi As lour Heart—A Tilt- of Hear' .rtdk Ln And Happiness S I "ROMANCE" j S And Also A Silent Western jjj TWO SHOWS-ONE PAYMEiVT.245 words
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Article36 1931-07-06 7 London, July 3. The Midland Bank has lowered its interest rate from 9 to 8 per cent. This is interpreted as indicating that there is no prospect of immediate trade improvement.—"S.F.P." Service.36 words
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Article119 1931-07-06 7 Singapore, July 6. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Talma 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Derfflinger 13; Pres. Van Buren 11; Dardanus 9; Teucer 7; Marudu 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Tenpei Maru 31; Autolycus 35; Fingal 38. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4).119 words
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Article634 1931-07-06 7 TWENTY-FOURTH ROUND WORLD TRIP. SHIPPING NEWS. The Dollar round-the-world liner, "President Van Buren." commanded by Capt. H. S. Bauer, arrived this mo.ning at six o'clock on her 24th voyage, bringing passengers and freight from the UnLea States, Honolulu, Japan, China, and Manila. Prominent passengers are: Mr.634 words
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Article448 1931-07-06 7 Feeling Raised To Fever Pitch. Reuter. Tokyo, July 5. Several minor Sino-Japanese and Sino-Korean incidents in Manchuria during the past few months have come to a climax with serious antiChinese riots in Seoul and Chemulpo. The immediate cause of the riots is an incident at Wangpaoshan,Reuter. - 448 words
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Article311 1931-07-06 7 ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. July 6. II a.m. RUBBER. London. 3*4d., unchanged. New York. No market (Holiday). Shares: Steady, Allenbys 90 cents —*1.00, Ayer Moleks 60 —70 cents, Ayer Panas 60 r .O cents. Ballets 45 1 —-50 cents, Brogas 40 —45 cents. Bukit Jelotongs311 words
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Article112 1931-07-06 7 Over a hundred friends assembled at the house of Mr. Alkaff at Pender Road,' Pasir Panjang. yesterday, to bid farewell to Mr. T. Naramdas, J.P., the popular president of the local Sindhi Merchants' Association and prominent member of the Indian community. The gathering included representatives of112 words
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Article236 1931-07-06 7 Pope's Reply To Fascist Charges. Reuter. Vatican City. July 4. Signer Mussolini himself is indicated in a 1 but name and the Fascist oath is condem.ud as illicit in a vigorous Encyclical Letter in which the Pope defends in detail the disbanded Catholic Action Organisation.Reuter. - 236 words
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Article33 1931-07-06 7 SERIOUS MOTORING ACCIDENT. A European was badly injured on Saturdaynight when the motor-car in which he was seated ran into a lamp-post in Stevens Road and then entered a ditch.33 words
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Article130 1931-07-06 7 A varied programme is being put on at the. Capitol to-day and to-morrow. There is a. a little coloured gem, "The Japanese Bowl," re-introducing the song "Tale of Old Japan" in a most beautiful setting. This is i pleasant contrast to the well-produced but scm3what130 words
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38 1931-07-06 7 The appeal of Mr. A. M. Sarkies in the Court of Appeal this morning, against the decision of the Acting Chief Justice refusing to grant him a discharge from bankruptcy, was dismissed38 words
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Advertisement514 1931-07-06 7 HUN(4ARY'S GREATEST VIOI INIST I SZIGETI TO-DAY A WORLD SENSATION. Recent English Press, 1929 30. Times. P« a £j Uh tOUOb dUb U been Daily Telegraph. A more bri.li.ut than fc Liverpool Post and Mercury. I ™«ar, lo mm him m same concentration on tho ,Hp» ll tht f me514 words
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Advertisement368 1931-07-06 7 WANTED—Lawyers clerk (Chinese) Johore Bahru. Applicants please attend at Office of Noah Al Habshee at 3 p m. on Bth July 1931. TO LET— No. 45. Truro Road. Rent $35, available from Ist August. Apply 47 Truro Road. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF VEHICLES. AUCTION SALE OF 1 Durant368 words
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Advertisement79 1931-07-06 7 >C3Ol lOßapgg Tbe Turbines of The j s.s. Empress of Britain j Which has just broken the U 8 mANS-ATLANTEC RECORD 0 U f o j are lubricated with I D.T.E OIL I I A Product ol the VACUUM OIL COMPANY I J O o Makers of Q I Mobiloil79 words
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Miscellaneous274 1931-07-06 7 MAILS CLOSE, to-day, july! 6.," P. Dickson. Lumut and Teluk Anson (Medusa» 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Penang 3 p.m Malacca (Larut) 3 p.m. Muar (Rahtfian) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api (Hong Lam) 3 p.m. North, N-East and N-West Sumatra (Rengat) 3 p.m. •North, N-East274 words
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Obituary77 1931-07-06 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATH. TAN —At 36. Meyer Road (opposite Katong Park) Singapore, on Sunday July 5. 1931, MRS. TAN TIANG BOO. aged 63, leaving behind her two sons. Tan Hock Moh and Tan Hock Chiang, two daughters, Mrs. Chan Tong Soon and Mrs. Tay Soo Teck77 words
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Article751 1931-07-06 8 The report of the Commission on Temporary Allowances, laid on the table at to-day's meeting of the Legislative Council, comes as an anticlimax. The Commission protracted their inquiry over so long a period— they were appointed in October last, some nine months ago!—that they have been beaten751 words
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Article36 1931-07-06 8 The Finance Committee have recommended a vote of $10,000 as housing allowances. The vote is used mainly for renting houses for officers for whom no quarters are available and for temporary accommodation of officers on transfer.36 words
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Article42 1931-07-06 8 At a largely attended meeting of the members of the Ladies* Union on Friday Dr. (Miss) S. D. Gunatilaka delivered a very interesting lecture on "Maternity." Lectures of special interest to women will from time to time b'delivered at the Union premises.42 words
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Article46 1931-07-06 8 A vote of $1,200 is recommended by the Finance Committee to meet the coat of four acres of land acquired with a view to the preservation of ancient rpmains in Province Wellesley. A further $900 is also recommended to meet the cost of fencing the land.46 words
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Article78 1931-07-06 8 A recommendation has been made by the Finance Committee fcr a further vote of $2,000 for the purchase of a seaplane. The sum of $27,000 provided in the estimates for the purchase of a seaplane for the use of the Singapore Flying Club, in accordance with the Government's policy of78 words
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Article86 1931-07-06 8 The Finance Committee, at a meeting held •en May 9. decided to recommend the grant by Government of $200 to the Parochial Church Council of St. Andrew's Cathedral. Owing to an oversight on the part of the Cathedral staff an amount of $200 for contingencies in the 1930 estima f86 words
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Article167 1931-07-06 8 To Become A Commercial Undertaking? i From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July 6. Ihe "Express" understands that important and far-reaching developments as to the future administration-of the F.M.S. Railways are now under official consideration and a public announcement of the policy the Government propones167 words
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Article187 1931-07-06 8 The requisite number of applications for the Choir to sing at the opening of the St. Clair Organ has almost been attained. The list of first sopranos is full. One each of second soprano and first and second contraltos are wanted, and two each of first187 words
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Article41 1931-07-06 8 From China by the Cremer due at Singa pore daylight to-morrow. From China and Japan by the Kashgar due at Singapore at 6 p.m. on Wednesday From China and Japan by the Morioka Maru due at Singapore on Wednesday.41 words
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Article20 1931-07-06 8 The "Malay Mail" understands that Mr. Stamford Raffle is taxing six months' sick leave and not retiring, as previously rumoured.20 words
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Article63 1931-07-06 8 The band of the S.S. Police will play the 1 Allowing IW i Will I— weath r permitting, in the Bonnie Gardens on Wednesday, commencing at 5.15: "Polona S2 in A," Chop n; Overtur;. «-Hungar an," Bela; "Petite Suite do Concert." 'laylor; Selection cf Popular Songs. Coates; Descriptive. "An Evening63 words
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Article23 1931-07-06 8 JOHORE ANNUAL REPORT. ci pa*es 2, 3 and 4. IHE TEMPORARY ALLOWANCES, on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8.23 words
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Article595 1931-07-06 8 -I BY "LOOKER-ON His Excellency pleads guilty, anyway. He admits to an "oppressiu silence." But he does not say why, an that's the crux of it. The public ot Malaya "want to know.'' Why not oblige them? Moreover, I respectfully suggest that they are entitled to595 words
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Article40 1931-07-06 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. London: Z New York:— Holiday. Singapore:—lo%—l0 T cents. TIN. London-.-Spot £fl7 2s 6d «Unrjunjjj; Three Months Buyers $118 17a *a. changed.). Sellers «'ll9 0:. Od (Unchamw Singapor:e—s6l.7s (125 tons sold) Singapore:—s6l.7s. < 125 tons sold).40 words
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Advertisement396 1931-07-06 8 I WE DON T LIKE TO BRAG, BUT I B b«Mmmi m Patent Lever Watch for it In I W. have ~mm -t, t u b 6es P^ t c have claimed I rr-7 H T^^ T^r^ jars 121 Years Without Attention! I hi, UtaM Patent Le ,ar Walch 10396 words
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Advertisement105 1931-07-06 8 I GENUINE Butterfly Wing I JEWELLERY. I I Silver Brooches, I Pendants Vanity I Cases. Rings I Powder Boxes. Q Charming Designs g X 30 Years' Experience, g I U.S. De Silva I jjj Bros., I S 61. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. B I -PHONE 4540. 1 ITO LET. I Compound105 words
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Miscellaneous379 1931-07-06 8 TO-DAY'S RADIO. Radio-Saigon < 49.05 metres) 6 30 pJB. Annamite programme; 8.15 pm recorded music 9.15 p.m. concert by the orchestra under the direction of ML Andre Soyer. ImpiTSsaric. Mozart: Arabesque (for piano). Schumann. soloist Alix Andre Soyer; Chevalier d'Armental. Messager: Viohn Scherzo from Mendelssohn's Italian Svmphony. soloist Robert Barras:379 words
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Article763 1931-07-06 9 ONE YEAR'S GRACE NOT ENOUGH. WILL PAYMENTS BE RESUMED? NO INCREASE OF ARMAMENTS. GERMANY'S ASSURANCE TO THE POWERS. Washington, July 4. Among the firsL telegrams received by Prr ident Hoover on the occasion of to-day's ndence. Day celebrations was one from president Hindenburg. sincerely hoping that ti763 words
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Article215 1931-07-06 9 ONFERENCE ON YOUNG PLAN. Par:». July 5. Th re is every prospect of a final Francorrurican agreement being reached on Monday. provisional agreement reached at last ni»ht s conference by the Ministry of the InLericr and cabled to President Hoover this morn- n g Provides. first y, that215 words
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Article148 1931-07-06 9 GERMANY'S POSITION GETTING WORSE. Reuter. Washington. July 6. It is authoritatively stated that Mr. Mellon has been instructed to tell France that her posit on regarding the continuance of payments in kind frcm Germany is unsatisfactory and that Mr. Hoover's moratorium covers reparations in kind, therefore a freeReuter. - 148 words
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Article190 1931-07-06 9 Accosted By Chinese In Wilkie Road. Mr. Thomas William Gunter. a European, was abbed in Wilkie Road at about midSri! las nignt Mr Gunter wh was stabbed in the abdomen, died at the General Hospital a. about 5 o'clock this morning It appears that the deceased had190 words
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Obituary46 1931-07-06 9 TIDAL WAVE SWEEPS CROWDED BEACH. N:-w York. July 5. The death-roll during Independence Day celebrations was 172, including 56 killed in motor smashes and 66 drowned. Thirteen people lost their Lvcs in a tidal wave which swept the crowded beaches of South California.46 words
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Article92 1931-07-06 9 FIRST TIME SINCE 1914. Reuter. Kiel, July 4. For the first time since July, 1914, British warships are visiting Germany. The event recalls the farewell signal hoisted by the British Fleet when it steamed out of the harbour: Friends in the past, friends evermore." When theReuter. - 92 words
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Article65 1931-07-06 9 PRINCE WITHDRAWS NEW PROPOSALS. Bombay. May 4. It is now understood that the Maharajah of Patiala has withdrawn his alternative federation scheme and that he will keep an open mind regarding the original scheme, but later submit modified proposals.—Reuter. [The Maharajah recently announced his disagreement with the65 words
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Article24 1931-07-06 9 Reuter. Hankow, July 5. The Rev. Oscar Anderson has been released or. the delivery of medicinal supplies to his captors. —Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Obituary34 1931-07-06 9 Rome. July 4. The death is announced of the Duke D'Aosta. [The Duke D'Acsta, Prince Emanuele Filiberio of Savoy, was a cousin of King Vittorio Emmanuele, and was aged 62.1 Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article532 1931-07-06 9 Good Progress Of Wireless Society. Broadcasting was the main subject of discussion at an extraordinary general meeting of the Amateur Wireless Society of Malaya (Singapore) held in the G. H. Sweet Shop yesterday morning. Mr. P. B. Sewell (president) presided over a good attendance which was532 words
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Article290 1931-07-06 9 PLEASANT AFTERNOON ON POLO GROUND. Fine cool weather and a well-arranged Cathedral Fair attracted many people to the Polo Ground en Saturday aUernooi. TheuO was a very bright array of helpful and charming ladies and the men did their full share, including two clowns who caused great amusement.290 words
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Article39 1931-07-06 9 Reuter. Bagdad, July 4. Capt. Stack and Mr. Chaplin, who were trying to establish a record flight to Karachi and back, have abandoned their attempt, owing to engine trouble. They are returning Home. —Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article2101 1931-07-06 9 DEMAND FOR A COMMISSION. GOVERNMENT'S REPLY TO QUESTION. MEETING OF LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held this morning in the Council Chamber. HE. the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, G.C.M.G., presided and the others present were H. E. Major-General L. C. L. OKlfield, C.8..2,101 words
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Advertisement159 1931-07-06 9 I f|jp| I A REAL PROTECTION j I against White Ants. Scientifically I prepared to prevent disease and 1 I deterioration of interior and I exterior woodwork. I Medium Brown and Light Brown. I 1 NOXO is recommended for I furniture. It brings out the grain and enhances the appearance159 words
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Article644 1931-07-06 10 MALAYA CUP BOMBSHELL. SELANGOR'S CONQUERORS HUMBLED. PENANG DEFEAT PERAK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 4. 1-enang confounded the critics by defeating Perak in the Malaya Cup competition to-day by two goals to nil after a fast clean game before a very large crowd on the644 words
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Article71 1931-07-06 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 6. Perak footballers are in consternation over the defeat of the Cup team at Penang, which is attributed to the long motor journey and their arrival shortly before a heavy tiffin. The position now is that Penang must draw with Selangor71 words
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443 1931-07-06 10 LOSERS COLLAPSE IN SECOND HALF. Leaving the field the winners by s—l the Chinese proved too clever for the Gunners I when the two teams clashed in Div. 1 of the Singapore League at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday. Fresh from their victory443 words
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Article80 1931-07-06 10 S.A.F.A. XI v. UNITED SERVICES. The final Malaya Cup trial, preparatory to the selection of the Singapore side to meet Johore on Friday, will be played at the Anson Read Stadium to-day between the following S.A.F.A. XI and United Services: Ah Kow; Glasgow, Thornton; Harper, Reade.80 words
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Article82 1931-07-06 10 London, July 4. New Scottish players will appear in the nnfet of the Arsenal next season for they have bought a centre forward, Cameron, from Vale of Clyde, and a new left back. Black, from Strathclyde. in addition to Trotter, an outside right from Ashfield. James, the82 words
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Article436 1931-07-06 10 A NEW FIVE FURLONG RECORD. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 4. On the opening of the Perak Summer Races to-day Vagabond King broke the five furlong record of Seaplane by covering the distance in 1 mm 2/5 sec. This is 2/5 sec. better than Seaplane's.436 words
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Article55 1931-07-06 10 FINAL AT HENLEY. LONDON ROWING CLUB'S SUCCESS. Henley, July 4. In the Grand Challenge Cup final the London Rowing Club (holders) beat the Thames Rowing Club by a third of a length, the time being 7 mins. 33 sees. In the Diamonds final Pearce beat Bradley easily, the time55 words
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Article2332 1931-07-06 10 LEIJSSIUS PLAYS A GREAT INNINGS. Europeans Bat Brightly. CARPENTER'S BOWLING FEAT. CRICKET. Another draw, the fifth, has been recorded in the Clarke Cup series of matches between the Europeans and the Rest of Singapore. The Rest won unexpectedly, but very convincingly, last year and with a2,332 words
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Article269 1931-07-06 10 FINAL TO BE KEPLAYED A SECOND TIME. BURKE AND YON ELM TIE TWICE. GOLF. Toledo (Ohio), July 6. In th: American open champ on hip final to-day Billy Burke and Yon Elm. who tied v.i h a score of 292 for 72 holes, ret.cd in the replay,269 words
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Article199 1931-07-06 10 CRAIK WINS HARD FOUGHT REPLAY. Robert Craik. who was champion three years ago. regained the Singapore golfing title when he met M. M. Paterson at Keppel links yesterday in the replay of the final, the pair having turned up all square when they met a week ago.199 words
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Article154 1931-07-06 10 HOW SCHMELING KEPT HIS TITLE. TERRIFIC PUNISHMENT OF STRIBLING. Reuter. Cleveland, July 4. Forty thousand people saw Max Schmeling (Germany), who generally is considered a moderate heavyweight champion, gain a surprisingly easy victory over Young Stribling (America) who entered the ring backed by the knowledge of his victory overReuter. - 154 words
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Article111 1931-07-06 10 BRITAIN'S ONLY TITLE. WOMEN'S DOUBLES WON AT WIMBLEDON. Reuter. Wimbledon. July 4. Miss Betty Nuthall lost her last chance of a title when she and Mrs. Whittingstall weie b-aten in the semi-final of the women's doubhs by Mademoiselles Metaxa (Prance) and Sigart (Belgian champirn), 4—6, B—6,8—6, 6—*. InReuter. - 111 words
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Article419 1931-07-06 11 GOVT. GRANT OF $20,000 RECOMMENDED. The following is an extract from the report he Finance Committee who recommended uibution of $20,000 to the Po Leune Kuk ol Singapore: 6 Since tt» Home was removed to its present siU on York Hill, the number of inmates has lil,419 words
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Article159 1931-07-06 11 Vlr R. N Biswas writes: To fulfil my desire of eoinr round the world, which I cherished from a long time and which was announced in the 'ocal papers recently I beg to inform readers cf your esteemed paper that I am leav ng Singapore to-morrow159 words
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Article640 1931-07-06 11 GOVERNOR AT ANNUAL DINNER. The American Association of Malaya celebrated "Independence Day" on Saturday with a well attended dinner at the Sea View Hotel. Mr. C S. Ransom, the President of the Association, took the chair H.E. the Governor, Sir Cecil C'.ementi, was among those present and640 words
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Article33 1931-07-06 11 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 $100.33 words
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Advertisement83 1931-07-06 11 Try the Powerful FOR VOL'R GRAMOPHONE. ;j m P r:>Ve3 P ro^uct 0n an gramophone \*l State uhaf gramophone h V PR,CE 87 00 EACH NETT I YICK WAH HING, 9 WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS g 641, North Brld^e Road. Singapore. jjj j ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF jjj j THE SHOE83 words
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Advertisement164 1931-07-06 11 1 The New World Show. f H JALAN BESAR. g fj Singapore's Most Popular Amusement Park. 1 I Nightly Programme. X S 1. Twilight Hall. Cantonese Wayang (Wah 6. The New Cinema—s howine Euror*™ F IFong Khek Tuen.) I ictureg. 8 2. Solar Hall, Malay Opera (sri Ken- 7 C164 words
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Advertisement303 1931-07-06 11 Jr "SWANEE" j Banjo-Mandoline g r HI With Aluminium Body, K a J9f Powerful Tone and S S fsraS y| J i B Complete with I I I Case $35. I 1 Instalments 1 j§pß|M SEASON Co., Ltd. I L%W n 5. North Bridge Road, I SINGAPORE. 3 BIGIA TEA303 words
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Article601 1931-07-06 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, July 6, 10 a.m. Year" CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Ends- Buyers. Belters. d 0 0 Aaam Kumbang Tin Deo. SI £0.18.0 JJ US Aurtral Malay »ec II 0.18.6 t 0.0 MJ Hitam Tin June M 0.13.0 0. 4.0601 words
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264 1931-07-06 12 AN INDIAN BENEFACTOR. Haji R. E. Mohamed Kassim. J.P., whose death took place at X ang on Friday last, was the founder and sole proprietor of the firm trading under his name, and of the Estate Supply Agency, Klang. He arrived in Malaya264 words
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Article161 1931-07-06 12 VOTE OF $45,000 RECOMMENDED. Until recently, says a report of tlv* Finance Committee, the Royal Air Force have been able to provide hangar accommodation for the regular visits made by aeroplanes of the Royal Dutch Indian Airways and for the casual visit of other machines. The161 words
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Advertisement627 1931-07-06 12 j BUKIT TIMAH j PORK I Is unequalled for sweetness, quality g 1 and tenderness. All pigs are reared 1 a from stock specially imported from I S England; most of the feed is imported I from Home supplemented by grass g S .frown on our own farm; and fresh627 words
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Advertisement222 1931-07-06 12 NOTICE > 1 lIMRMCOJO mm IMBBMCDJO NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Marks and Name depicted above are the exclusive property of Tan Tiong Ie of Margo-Redjo, Samarang, Java, and are used by him in respect of coffee, cocoa, tea, chocolates, biscuits, sweets, mints, syrup and other sugar products222 words
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Advertisement304 1931-07-06 12 AUCTION SALE. BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL RECEIVER. RE THE PULAU BULANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO.. LTD (In Liquidation.) AUCTION SALE OF ALL THE ASSETS OF THE PULAU BULANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO., LTD. (In Liquidation.) At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng k Co's sale-room, No. 30, Chulia Street. ON WEDNESDAY304 words
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Advertisement219 1931-07-06 12 THOUSANDS of DOLLARS! Just A Simple Snapshot May Win You $173,000. In the easy amateur Kodak International Competition. No technical skill or photographs knowledge is needed, snapshots taKen with a S mple Brownie, Hawkeye, or Kodak camera stand just as good chance of winning (he 5,173,000. Remember picture interest is219 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous230 1931-07-06 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weakending July 5, 1931: TO-DAY, JULY 6. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. S.R.A. <v>. 30 yards Range. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Intelligence PI.. Revolver Training. 5.20 p.m.—Drill Hall. "B" Coy., Extended Order Drill —Section Formations. 6.30 p.m.—Drill HaJl. "C" (Scottish* Coy.. New Members Coruse.230 words
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Article336 1931-07-06 13 AGENDA FOR NEXT MEETING. At the next meeting of the Federal Council, to be held on July 13, the Hon. the Acting Financial Adviser will move: (i) That this Council approves the transfer to State Reserved Services of the Services Marine and Town Planning from Federal Unreserved Services336 words
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Article448 1931-07-06 13 SINGAPORE, JULY 3. MEAT. Beef steak (round) kati 48 Beef stew or curry kati 42 Pork, lean kati 48 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 38 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 65 Fowl kati 40 Ducks each 70 Pigeons, domestic unfledged pair 58 Pigeons, fledged448 words
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Article777 1931-07-06 13 What Is The British Law? The new regulations introduced last year concerning the law of treasure trove, have recently been given further publicity to ensure the claims of the nation to objects of antiquarian value. The origin of the law, dating as it does from feudal times and777 words
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Article355 1931-07-06 13 PROBLEM OF HOW TO SPEND IT. With a million of the world s money to dispose of, Dubar is in a white heat of dispute and controversy as to how it should be spent. Sudden richer the Irish are finding, are as embarrassing as the lack355 words
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Page 13 Advertisements
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Advertisement657 1931-07-06 13 f Outstanding I v MAD£ N eaiures I I XL. 1. Cast no more than S x I AR L clear lamps S y—\ 2. Improved distrim I \«WjT— bution of light. N ILi uZa*/A 3 ~of giare 3 a Tiii ILm 4 Easy to clean no S \£y loss657 words
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Advertisement396 1931-07-06 13 8 JUST RECEIVED I NEW SHIPMENT OF I 1 Ladies* Leather Handbags Slippers 1 WASSI4MULL ASSOMULL Co., I 56 57, HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 7144. S I YOU WILL FIND 1 IT l$ OLD SCOTCH J|J I, s 3 I St a ■e^SMH\z% u M Do you suffer from chronic headache?396 words
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Article805 1931-07-06 14 WHITE TRIBE THAT NEVER HEARD OF WAR! (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") Undisturbed by the ever unstable aspects of international politics, or by the furious controversies that rage in half the world round the idea of Communism as exemplified in Soviet Russia. German scientists have805 words
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Article177 1931-07-06 14 The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the week ended June 27. 1931: Alexandria: 1 plague case and 1 death. Port Said: 1 plague case and 1 death. Baghdad: 6 plague cases and 3 deaths. Bombay: 1177 words
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Article112 1931-07-06 14 Different motives are attributed to the Maharaja of Patiala by a certain section of the Indian Press for the change of his attitude regarding the Federation principle. Some say that he is trying to regaui the leadership which he had as the Chancellor of the Chamber of Princes by espousing112 words
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Article452 1931-07-06 14 JAPANESE WRITER'S FRANK COMMENTS. It is not yet certain (writes "Amanojaku" in the "Japanese News") at what conclusion the League of Nations Commission will arrive relative to the Japanese licensed system. It is not unthinkable that it will find the system much superior to the uncontrolled rampancy452 words
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Article718 1931-07-06 14 A DIFFICULT FORM OF INSURANCE. In accident insurance an important development has been the legislative requirement that, as from Jan. 1 last, motorists should be insured against third-party risks, which means their liability to the public. Whether motorists cover the risk of the loss of or718 words
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Article840 1931-07-06 14 HERGESHEIMER ON GERMANY. (Special to tha "Malaya Tribune.") Berlin has not yet become the lodestar of thousands upon thousands of tourists from both sides of the Atlantic. Her tourist trade is growing steadily, but Paris and London still far eclipse her in regard to quantity840 words
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Article232 1931-07-06 14 INCREASE IN EXPORTS. London (By Mail). The consumption of tobacco, a product considered a luxury, if not to smokers at least for taxation purposes, has grown to such an extent hat to the United States, tho largest grower of tobacco in the world, tobacco ranks after cotton232 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement278 1931-07-06 14 PRESERVES I PLANT V Blistering suns, heavy rains, j smoke, grime, and all the stresses of atmospheric conditions make the constant «5 preservation of your plant, j stock, buildings, etc., imperative, gyj For nearly two hundred IsSS I m fPuirv .ft years, Hubbuck's have been making paints that for cover-278 words
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Advertisement538 1931-07-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. &0. BRITISH T NDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1931. Rajputana 17.000 July 11538 words
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Advertisement592 1931-07-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE I«S? LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Mamcffies, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail t HAKONE MARU 10,500 July 15 16 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 31 Aug. 1 S SUWA MARU 10,700 Aug. 13 14 S FUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Aug. 27 28 HAKOZAKI592 words
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Advertisement479 1931-07-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. £j£ NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. {Incorporated in Tne unaernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. COBLENZ for Manila, Hong Kong, S'hai, Taku, Dalny T'tau July 18 t DESSAU for Saigon Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji Vstock July 23 HOMEWARDS. DERFFLINGER for Genoa. Barcelona, R'dam, H'burg Bremen July 6 MAIN for Genoa.479 words
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Advertisement249 1931-07-06 15 INSURANCE. llflfcl British INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Pinlayson Green. GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL. Blt8 It Is at once fragrant and cooling to the eyes and brain. It improves sight, strengthens hair rW roots,249 words
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Advertisement547 1931-07-06 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.547 words
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Advertisement526 1931-07-06 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 Read near its junction with Middle526 words
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Advertisement652 1931-07-06 16 i 119, North Bridge Road, Singapore. SPECIAJL sale. CREPE SOLE TENNIS SHOES C 2 67 cents per pair. KEY BRAND RUBBER SOLE TENNIS SHOES 43 cent* per pair Special Gift Coupon. A SPEC! XL COUPON will be given for every pair shoes purchased, and the Holders of our coupons w,!l652 words
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Advertisement506 1931-07-06 16 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. ASSETS ASSURANCES »N FORCE. *****,733,000. 052,863,701,000. Money enters into ail your hopes and aims. The education of yo ir child, the buy.ng of your house, the extension of your business and finally your retirement from business, now are yuu to tfet nut mooey. START506 words
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Advertisement256 1931-07-06 16 FOR SALE. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for hanging over your receiver. Ten cents per copy. Outstations 15 cents. Send cash with order to Manager, Malaya Tribune." FOR SALE Billian timber known as the iron wood of Borneo. Sizes cut to order, also billian256 words
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Advertisement568 1931-07-06 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICEAs Mr. M. M. Angullia will no longer be in our employ after June 30, 1931, he will have no authority after this date to transact any business on our behalf. ITALASIA LTD. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. CLAIMS FOR REFUND OF ASSESSMENT ON VACANT ROUSES. NOTICE is hereby given568 words
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Advertisement634 1931-07-06 16 For All Classes of Motor Vehicles Insurance Consult MALAYAN AUTO SERVICE Co 133, LAVENDER STREET. Thone No. 6934. SINGAPORE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT will do ever) thing for you, and save you all the worries attf i an accident DAY or NIGHT. OUR IMMEDIATE AND CAREFUL ATTENTION TO YOUR CLAIMS AND634 words
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Advertisement470 1931-07-06 16 MASSAGE AND MANICURE. MASSAGE. Miss MISAKO and Miss KIM IYE No. 20, Bencoolen Street, Singa MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including In.'hiding at office Postage Postage or close (Local or tc Forelfn residence. F.M.S.) Countriea Yearly $15.00 $21.00 $27.00 Half Yearly 7.50 $10.50 $.3 50470 words
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