Malaya Tribune, 9 July 1931
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Title Section29 1931-07-09 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVIII.- No. 160 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday. July 9, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1931.29 words
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Advertisement182 1931-07-09 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. 8 si \B ran dy~D r y Ginger! hnlrwA §3*l I 1 you make the mistake of MR *In f not giving your Brandy a name, j r on t y° u know the superiMfek&iL fWm I °rity of A Staub Co.—Cognac.182 words
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Advertisement224 1931-07-09 1 E9f 9flW b*l 91 ftfl f I I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 MARLENE DIETRICH IN Morocco WITH »Gary Cooper A tdolph» Menj< v 'PHONE 5261-5262. Let A 'Vesta' Save You Money. j A Macbine renowned for its reliability. I VIBRATING SHUTTLE. I I HAND SEWING MACHINE, WITH COVER. I I NET224 words
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219 1931-07-09 2 Comments On The Mail. Dear Boys. I am still receiving correspondence about The Rounders- suggestion that only the best articles should be used and the rest rejected As you will see this week, the best will be given more fully than219 words
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Article212 1931-07-09 2 (By "Rex.") Whai is fortune-telling and what are fortunetellers? Fortune-telling is a pretended foretelling of the future, and fortune-tellers are persons who pretend that they are able to tell us what will happen in the future. T. T. H. says that what a fortune-teller tells is partly light. I212 words
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Article143 1931-07-09 2 How often do we hear that smoking injures health, and yet people can't abolish it. To my mind there are three kinds of smokers. 1. The innocent smokers. 2. The ostentatious smokers. 3. The pleasure smokers. Notwithstanding that smoking is bad some boys below twelve years or143 words
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Article75 1931-07-09 2 ißy A. Rahman B. H. Hassan.) Money is the source of all cvi. The cbj c of running a risk and committing burglary, armed robbery, murder, and many other serious offences is generally money: lives are often lost a; the result. Besides, disputes and fights among75 words
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Article94 1931-07-09 2 ißy Cheong Ah Tin.) It is pathetic yet funny to see some boys stuttering and stammering when they speak to their superiors and to Europeans. But, on the other hand, when they arc talking to their friends they usually speak fluently, and without any halting. This is through94 words
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Article91 1931-07-09 2 (By Abdul Majeed.) To most people, health of mind and bedy b their only wealth. It is upon their bodily health and skill that they depend for a living, and for the ordinary comforts and pleasures of life. The rich man with broken health does91 words
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Article68 1931-07-09 2 (By Lee Ah Kwee.) Through experience we find that any assor a.ion or society without a recognised motto is -ix a ship without a rudder. I wa- a R-out of the Anglo-Chinese School a couple of years and I found the Scout motto, "Be Premeant for Scouts68 words
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Article193 1931-07-09 2 Next Saturday's Debate. The next Literary debate of the S. S. U. will be held in the premises of the City High Sch.ol. 2, Short Street, on Saturday, at 4.30 p.m. The subject for debate is "The Study of Geography." Master Evan Hong will speak in favour of193 words
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Article292 1931-07-09 2 (By M. Rais.) Nightmare occurs .during disturbed sleep, and consists of an anxious or fearful dream. Ihe individual fancies that some monster is pressing on his chest, or that he is endeavouring to escape from a furious wild beast, without the ability to move or speak, or that he292 words
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Article181 1931-07-09 2 (By -Smiling Kid.") Many people ar? like flea, which always a! glit upon a sere. It should not loim cn 1 cf cur amusements to talk of th? faults cf our neighbours. We should s:ek rather to dwell upon the merits cf othe:s. I Eut it is not181 words
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Article176 1931-07-09 2 (By "Baba Cheng.") The first thing that students should do towards their teachers is to see that they obey, love and esteem them. Thus unity is formed. No student will b? able to l:arn for himsef. He must have teachers to help him. A great fault176 words
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Article134 1931-07-09 2 (By heng Yeck Swecj The directors of several film companies payvery little attention to th? sai ors, and do hot favour them at all. I would like to say i a few words for the Navy. Sneral cf th se Navy pictures show the same134 words
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Article238 1931-07-09 2 Is The Corner Less Popular? (By "Goedaardig.") I strongly approve the plan which was proposed by "The Rounders" to select the best articles and reject the rest, so that there wou'd be competition among the contributors to get their articles printed. I regrc to Sir, that our238 words
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Article184 1931-07-09 2 (Goh Jee Pung./ Much has been said regarding the blind in the 'Boy's Corner," so permit me to add some more facts which your correspondents failed to include. To each of us is given the power to understand another's trouble. To me there is no184 words
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Article199 1931-07-09 2 (By Chung Hock Swee.) Physical exercise, just as mental exercise, is necessary tor the health of a man. Health is wealth, runs the slogan, and therefore a man's whole career depends on his health. But great care must be taken in Us performance. We see many young men199 words
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Article126 1931-07-09 2 (By "Anak Baik." Malacca.) Good education is the main factor in life and also the builder of good character. Parents must always see that their children are admitted into an institution where they will receive plenty of moral and religious teaching Some fathers send their sons to school126 words
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Article94 1931-07-09 2 (By C. T. Jim.) Books are very beneficial to us. We can improve our English by rtad.ng them, and our knowledge of the outside world will be increased. Further, we can find excitement by reading books of adventure. These are, however, not the only benefits we derive94 words
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Article94 1931-07-09 2 A v v vwva v m. m WWI/III/I (By "Under Control," Malacca.) Parents should not in any way give unlimited liberty tn their children. Boys of to-day do not know how to make proper use of the privilege" given them, but instead they abuse them Th? modern94 words
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Article382 1931-07-09 2 Boys should not nor jeer In c as> when ether boy; mak.v a m'stak?.—S. Syed Ahmed. May we hope, Mr. Elitor, that in your w rkly message ro us. you can see jrovr wry to include concise creative criticism on our article;: this, as you will realise,382 words
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Advertisement172 1931-07-09 2 ML HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road. SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors etc. ano water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. MODERATE CHARGES. HAPPY, HEALTHY MEN WHO WISH TO GET THE MOST SATISFACTION. ALWAYS Ask Fcr "LION172 words
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Advertisement70 1931-07-09 2 Is EAL IT\ I CHOCOLAX I (THE FRIENDLY LAXATIVE). I I q] A palatable preparation in tabiet form flavoured with j cbocolate, making it c i ecially adapted for women and I children, though equally gool for men. Chocolax I acts gently, promptly and thoroughly without causing I pain or70 words
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3219 1931-07-09 3 I Air Mail: Special t~> the Malaya Tribune.") London, June 25 I am quite convinced that it is possible to re a rocket to the moon," declared Dr. Kipr, Professor Piccard's assistant and compaao in his recent record balloon ascent, who now on3,219 words
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Advertisement77 1931-07-09 3 GOOD CHEAP. You never smoke a cigar of good quality at a Jow price such as we now offer you this opportunity. Javaantjes 1 packet of 10 for $0.20 Shiek l packet of 10 far $0.20 Casino 1 box of 50 for $1.75 Kalif do. for $2.50 Emir do. for77 words
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Advertisement115 1931-07-09 3 8 REASONS WHY CRAVENA CIGARETTES CORK-TIPPED EM f% W7 L state wlthout any qualification %0 II I whatever that Craven A BMKMBBMnsBBBBnn Cork-Tipped Cigarettes do not affect the throat. It is no idle claim. It Am f j| 1 can be proven as it is proven daily by QfICJ C|115 words
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Article2007 1931-07-09 4 Gandhi's Task On Muslim Problem. NOTES FROM INDIA. The news of the deadlock in the discussions between the Muslim leaders at Simla is indeed extremely disappointing. The main fact that emerges from those talks is that the Muslim community, as a majority, are not prepared to surrender2,007 words
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Article340 1931-07-09 4 FINANCE COMMITTEE RECOMMEND VOTE. At a meeting of the Finance Committee on May 22 a vote of $52,925 was recommended for the acquisition and preparation of a site at Alexandra Road for an English school. The approximate area of land to be acquired for the new English340 words
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Article568 1931-07-09 4 Athletes To Go To Nanking. (By a Special Correspondent). The Selection Committee of the Malayan Chinese Athletic Association held a meeunjr on Friday night and discussed what fur.:.« r steps should be taken to send a team to Nanking to compete in the All-China Olympic Sports568 words
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Article161 1931-07-09 4 MEETING OF COMMITTEE NO. I The following action was taken at a meeting of Committee No. 1 held on July 30. Decided, by a majority, to name new road off Chancery Lane "Bukit Tunggal Road." Considered petition against the closin? of taxi stands from 2.30 to 5.30 a161 words
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Article129 1931-07-09 4 SEVERAL FORGED CHEQUES. (From Our Own Correspond'mt Penang. July J It is understood that Messrs. Bou Co., Penang, have recently been defrauded of monies, the total being stated to be tween $10,000 and $15,000. The Detective Department has bo but so far thcr investigation has bi129 words
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Article94 1931-07-09 4 POCKET PACKETS FOR SMOKERS. Th~ new company. Mean. II Distributors, Ltd., has not b ducing something n:w and In the reputation of the many p ipu cigarettes which they dtotribub I Colony. The latist aiiinra n! duction cf the uorld famous C in dainty eartoaa ta.h cigarettes, at94 words
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Advertisement131 1931-07-09 4 ffledect £fycltet <&zc/tei j mttss typsrm Cut i Cigarettes are now fiac&ed J in cartons containing S 1 A 1 Cigarettes to ensure that J o/motiers obtain tke Genuine j &PSTMN in good, condition when buying Less than cl J "CATSWC Oigkts MADE IN ENGLAND J flow io«Q^a^aoE3ogß<e»C3Q I P\RIOPIION131 words
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Article1472 1931-07-09 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY PHASER ft CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, July 9, 10 a.m. vaTe IT Quotations. ValUe Buyers. SeUers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. Ii niB 6 1.0.0 Austral Malay See. II 0190 ■i n 0.5.0 Ayer Hltam Tin June 30 n iVn 1.00 Batang1,472 words
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Article628 1931-07-09 5 FRASER'S REPORT Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly report dated July 7, state: With the cable news regarding the international situation rather more encouraging, increased confidence has been noticeable in the local market, particularly in the industrial and mining sections, rubber shares still remaining somewhat neglected.628 words
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Article124 1931-07-09 5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R. A. REPORT. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's weekly auction report dated July 8. states. Catalogued 2.053.296 1b.=916.65 tons Offered 1.862.181 1b.=831.33 tons. Sold 1.553.283 1b.=693.43 tons. London spot os. 3%d. New York spot 6% cents. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Standard124 words
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Advertisement88 1931-07-09 5 I Prof. Dr. Wolf-Eisner's I "Santuben" Tuberculine Preparations. I I For the successful treatment of Tuberculosis. HOSPITAL TESTS. I S Which are used now in all leading Hospitals in the world. ft I It h a very simple and aafe way of dealing with Tuberculosis, bj I Twenty years' experience88 words
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Miscellaneous200 1931-07-09 5 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JULY 9. •Ceylon, Egypt, Europe and Great Britain (Glenshane) 3 pjn. Philippine Islands China and Japan (Kulmerland) 3 p.m. Upper Burma North and East India (Takliwa) 3 pjn. Southern and Western India (Rajula) 3 p.m. Bangkok (Hafthor) 3 p.m. Mauritius and Durban (Cape St. Francis) 3 p.m.200 words
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Miscellaneous573 1931-07-09 5 $200 MUST BE WON ONE PRIZE SECOND CROSSWORD. IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) mm I I- f ■Jr. _i_zulb!l_ zxv cj 7 -s— «-jj mmmm i BSfl V n rVi 1 H fj CLUES ACROSS. CLUES DOWN. 2. Manner of address 1. Full of sin573 words
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Advertisement251 1931-07-09 6 Amusements. I \oJ£\ TO-NIGHT j j 1 MARLENE DIETRICH The new Star that has Fascinated the world. H j "MOROCCO "I ffl with I GARY COOPER ADOLPHE MENJOU 1 PARAMOUNT'S fiery Dramatic Romance of the Sahara. I PLANS NOW OPEN—'PHONE 5261-5262. I See special announcement f I on page 7.251 words
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Advertisement169 1931-07-09 6 bl^ 6909 g W MATINEE C HT I TO-D.4Y at 3.15. I I Evening 6.15 9.15. I I Yes! Its still pulling crowds! 1 I SEE IT AGAIN I WHOOPEE I jjj A UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE AND Cj "THE GREATEST SHOW OS EARTH!" Ĕj I ANOTHER 1 I UNITED ARTISTS!!!169 words
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Advertisement280 1931-07-09 6 J TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 fj Ijeanette Macdonald S AND J Jack Buchanan I io Paramount's Sensational Musical Success "MONTE CARLO" cj Made by the man who made Love Parade" I NEXT CHANGE. c! I The SPELL I of the CIRCUS I First All-Talking Serial. I A TALKING PICTURE WITH THE280 words
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Article302 1931-07-09 7 11 Is again suggested that there are many people in Malaya who would appreciate an opportunity of showing their respect for, ond gratitude to, the late Rev. W. E. Horley, M.8.E., in some tangible form. Mr. Horlay's activities during his 37 years work in302 words
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Article94 1931-07-09 7 It may not be generally known that Evensong is new sung at the Garrison Church at 6.30 p.m. every Sunday. it used to be in days gene by. On Sunday next Cathedral Ctvir will visit the Garrison Church, and, combined with the Garrison Choir, will assist in94 words
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Article134 1931-07-09 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. July 9, noon. Yesterday and to-day markets declined sharply in sympathy with the general worldwide reaction in commodity and stock markets. Rubbers are weaker and the following are current quotations: Ulu Benuts 22—23 cents, Scudais 97 cents—sl. Mentakabs 25—28% cents. Tins:134 words
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Article309 1931-07-09 7 July 9. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London. 3 316 d.. down 1 16d. New Ycrk. 6% cents, (G) down cent. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 90 cents—sl.oo. Ayer Moleks bO—7o cents, Ayer Panas oo—7o cents, Basaets 45—50 cents. Bro&as 40—45 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents. Bukit Katils 20—25 cents.309 words
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Article132 1931-07-09 7 Singapore. July 9 Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $203 Rice, Siam 2 $170 Rice, Siam 3 $140 Rice. Siam 4 $125 Rice, Saigon A-l $142 Rice, Saigon 1 $135 Rice, Saigon 2 $130 Rice, Saigon 3 $122 Rice, Rangoon 1 $120 Rice, Rangoon 2 $117 Rice, Par Boiled No132 words
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Article271 1931-07-09 7 "MOROCCO" OPENS AT THE CAPITOL. Marlene Dietrich, the new Paramount star, made her bow to Singapore audiences at the Capitol last night. She is everything that film critics have said about her, and a good deal more. Her personality, like that of Greta Garbc, strikes one immediately271 words
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Article205 1931-07-09 7 ANGLO-DUTCH PLANTATIONS HEALTHY. London. July 8. Anglo-Dutch* Plantations. Java, report shows receipts at £136.152 and a sum of £145.088 is brought in. making the total sum available £281,240. After paying debenture interest, etc., it is proposed to carry forward £174,030. Bidor report reveals a profit of £508205 words
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Article90 1931-07-09 7 London. July 8. 5.40 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £113 11 16 (£ll6 1516). Forward £115 7 16 (£llB 13 16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 3 31690 words
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Article87 1931-07-09 7 The Government Health Department has long felt the need for classes in which simp c instruction in Home Nursing could be given. A course of lectures has now been arranged by Dr. Duke, and will begin on Tuesday, the 14th. inst., at 5.15 pm., at the87 words
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59 1931-07-09 7 Singapore. July 9. Buyers Sellers R S.S equal to London Standard, Spot 10's 19% Standard R SS. on Tender July 10'» WH August 10 10 "A Stptemoer 10% !t% August/September 10% 10% October/December 10% 11 January/March 11% 11% Tone of Market:—Dull. Latest Cable: —London Spot.59 words
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Article311 1931-07-09 7 Singapore, July 9. (By courtesy of H. and S. Btnk > Selling.—London 4 month*' slant 2s. Ji/l'id London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d.. London «0 days' sight 2s. 3 25 32d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d., London demand 2s 3 23 '32d.. London T.T. 2s.311 words
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Article111 1931-07-09 7 Joining Quota Scheme From Sept. 1. Thj following telegram, dated yesterday. addres:ed to the High Commissioner for the Malay States, has b?en received to-day from the Secretary of State for the Colonies: "Chairman International Tin Committee announces that the Government of Siam have decided to adhere111 words
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Article197 1931-07-09 7 The Elout," which arrived this morning from Sourabaya and ports, brought 91 bullocks and 1.133 pigs. 3fc *fc «JC *f* ARRIVALS. •Main." Ger. 4,741 tons, Capt. Hahn. from Dairen, 8-7; for Bremen. 9-i. Toba," Dutch, 684 tons, Capt. Hes, from Djambi, 9-7; for Djambi. 11-7. Rokan," Dutch. 388197 words
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Advertisement497 1931-07-09 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 Paganini's secret. Daily Telegraph. A more brilliant performance than this it would be hard to imagine. Liverpool Post and Mercury, Hs is one497 words
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Advertisement26 1931-07-09 7 #=CAPITOL=# TO-NIGHT at 6.15 and 9.15 The Screen's Newest Sensational Star MARLENE DIETRICH ALLURING, EXOTIC, BEAUTIFUL WITH GARY COOPER and '^^^BK MOROCCO BOOK EARLY —Phone 5261-3262.26 words
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Miscellaneous185 1931-07-09 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending July 12, 1931: TO-DAY, JULY 9.5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "C" (Scottish) Coy., Officers and N.C.Os. Meeting. 5 15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Coy., Recruits-Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Bde. Sig. Sec.. RecruitsDrill. 5 15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Intelligence PI., Revolver Classification. 6.30 p.m.—Drill185 words
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Article708 1931-07-09 8 There is a whole lot to be said for the policy of the happy medium. Yet in Malaya extremes are traditionally the order. Take tin and rubber, for example. Their story is one of booms and slumps: and when a boom is on the whole country goes708 words
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Article339 1931-07-09 8 Mr. W. E. Pepvs has returned from leave end has taken over the work cf Under Secretary. F.M.S., frcm Mr. 1. S Adams, who has gone on leave. The SVC. are holding a Unfctea cm c en Friday the 17 b at the Drill Hall, at whic'i all volunte rs339 words
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Article132 1931-07-09 8 Frcm Europe (London mails despatched on June 18). by the "Rajputana" due at Penang noon to-day. From China and Japan by the "Havre Maru" due at Singapore to-morrow. Frcm Au«tral a (Parcels cnlv) by th" "Nieuw Holland" due at Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by the Manila132 words
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Article298 1931-07-09 8 Broadcasting Experiments In Malaya. The question of a suitable wavelength for broadcasting n Singapore is under discussion by both the Government and tne Amateur Wir:iess Society of Malaya. Much practical assistance is being given by Mr. R. E. Eari-. who runs the amateur station VSIAB, whlcn298 words
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Article136 1931-07-09 8 MOTHER OF SINGAPORE JEWELLERS. News was received here by cable yesterday oi the death at Galle. Ceylon, of Mrs. de Silva, mother of Mr. U. S. and Mr. U. P. de Silva. picprietors of the well-known jewellery shop cf High Street, U. S. de Silva and136 words
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Article541 1931-07-09 8 ,BY "LOOKER-ON And so that "oppressive silence' has beei. broken after all. But the Unofficials, of course, an sworn to secrecy, and we ordhu foik aren't told anything. A One might humbly sugges: I the Unofficials are merely the rej n sentatives of the public, and the541 words
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Article40 1931-07-09 8 The Rev. J. J. Kingham will untitled ture on "Civ lisation, it~, Benefits and ew at the next session of th? Indian A U'erary Section, to be h Id oi MJJ 7.30 p.m. at the Association pr«f.>e>. 3 LH Road.40 words
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Article44 1931-07-09 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER London —3 3 16d. New Yok:—6 1 (G» rent". Singapore —10 hk —cent:;. TIN. Iondon:-Spct. H13 °d 2 6d.). Three Months Buve-s CHo (Down 90s. 0d Sel ers £115 2 Od. 90s. Od.). Singapore:—$58.00. (130 tc 13 sold).44 words
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Advertisement174 1931-07-09 8 cj IHE MARK OF A GOOD HOSTESS ROBINSON'S TEAS. SI. POUND. I I SI 20 Pound. I I ROBINSON Co., Ltd., G7rXX«w/j) kuala lumpur l&Ucn TENOR BANJOS 3 1 Cj (The World Be*t» ij £j I Model TBI $125 I I TB3 $225. II 1 Each complete with beautiful case.174 words
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Advertisement104 1931-07-09 8 GENUINE I Butterfly J Wing I JEWELLERY. I _IN I I Silver Brooches, I Pendants Vanity I Cases. Rings I Powder Boxes. B S Charming Designs 30 Years' Experience. 1 U.S. De Silva I I Bros., I H 61. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. ft PHONE 4540. X I ZSESZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZS7iSZSZSZSZSZSHS I TO104 words
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Miscellaneous450 1931-07-09 8 TO-DAY'S RADIO. Radio-Saigon (49.05 metres) 630 pm Annamite programme; 815 p.m. recorded music; 915 p.m. concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soyer Bandoeng «55 metres?! from about 9.30 unt.l midnight. Bando?ng. PLM (24.46 metres), fi to 6.30 pm.. music: later calling world stations Radio Soo'rtv of450 words
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1122 1931-07-09 9 MEETING OF EXPERTS IN LONDON. AMERICA TO ATTEND ARMS CONFERENCE. Reuter. The collapse of a big wool trust in (lermany indicates the precarious state of industry and finance there. Prompt .vction on the Haover plan is needed toReuter. - 1,122 words
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Article315 1931-07-09 9 Inquiry Into Crisis In Mauritius. Reuter. British Official. London, July 8. The Coal Bill has received the Royal Absent, having previous'y passed its third reading in the i louse of Commons and the House of Lords. Rugby, July 8. In the House of Commons to-day Dr.Reuter.; British Official. - 315 words
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Article100 1931-07-09 9 APPALLING CONDITIONS IN U. S. PRISONS. Reuter. Washington, July 8. The report cf the Wickersham Commission on its investigation into conditions in children's prisons in the United States strictly criticises the Federal Government for placing youn 1 lawbreakers on the same basis as hardened criminals. TheReuter. - 100 words
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Article70 1931-07-09 9 SCOTSMAN CHARGED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 8. Dickson Brown, a Scotsman, was produced before the Police Magistrate this morning, charged on two counts, namely, of forging share certificate No. 537, for 500 ten-dollar shares of Ampang Tin, Ltd.. and of dishonestly using the70 words
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Article66 1931-07-09 9 FRENCH MINISTER TO SEE FOR HIMSELF. Reuter. Paris, July 8. The Communist canker in Indo-China is tngag ng the earnest attention of the Government. M. Pasquier, Governor-General, is returning to Indo-China from furlough empowered to act "surgically" if necessary, while the Colonial Minister, M. Reynaud. plans toReuter. - 66 words
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Article58 1931-07-09 9 British Official. Rugby, July 8 The King and Queen held a Covrt and Levee at Holyrood Palace at Edinburgh to day, which was attended by a thousand guests. The Duke and Duchess of York were in the Royal circle, and the King and Queen occupied newBritish Official. - 58 words
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Article108 1931-07-09 9 Open Fire On Rescue Machine. Reuter. Shanghai. July 8. The mail-carrying Junkers 'plane of the Eurasia Corporation, whose service connects Nanking and Berlin, is reported to have been captured by a Mongolian tribe in Outer Mongolia. The fate of the two German pilots Is unknown. ItReuter. - 108 words
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Article109 1931-07-09 9 IMPORTANT UNDERTAKING IN CHINA. Reuter. Nanking, July 8. A draft agreement for the establishment of a large scale sugar refinery in Shanghai by Chinese and Cuban interests has been signed, according to an announcement by the Minister for Industry, Mr. H. H. Kung, who states that theReuter. - 109 words
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Article74 1931-07-09 9 MEETING OF EXPERTS IN LONDON. Reuter. London. July 9. Representatives of many Colon'es. Protectorates, mandated territories, certain Dominions and India, also prominent survey experts from Great Britain, are attending the second conference of Empire Survey Officers, which opened at the Colonial Office yesterday. The conference is extending toReuter. - 74 words
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Article44 1931-07-09 9 DEFECTIVE STERNPOST CASTINGS. Reuter. Washington. July 9. Defective sternpost castings have been discovered in five of the United States' newest cruisers, namely, the "Chester." "Louisville," "Chicago." "Northampton" and "Augusta." The faults are attributed to bad casting cr faulty designing.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article70 1931-07-09 9 NEW RECORD TOTAL IN RECEIPTS. Reuter. Washington. July 9. According to the Commerce Department, the i.et export of cap tal from the United States in 1930 was $733,000,000 compared with $944 000 000 in 1928, and $306,000,000 in 1929. Rece'pts, interest, bond redemptions and amortization ofReuter. - 70 words
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Article56 1931-07-09 9 Reuter. The "Dal y Mail" has opened a National Shilling Fund for the wfe of Petty Officer Willis, heading the list with a preliminary subscription of 2,000 shillings.—Reuter. I Willis is the man whos- coolness and re--ource was responsible for four people escaping after beingReuter. - 56 words
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Article59 1931-07-09 9 Reuter. Columbus (Ohio), Ju'y 9. The aeroplane in wh eh Mrs. Post and Mrs. Gatty are flying to Oklahoma collapsed on landing here frcm New York. Post and Gatty, who were flying the "Winnie Mae," witnessed the accident frcm the air and landed immediately afterwards.Reuter. - 59 words
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Article52 1931-07-09 9 British Official. Rugby, July 8. The Air Ministry announces that Air ViceMarshal Cyril Newall. now commanding the Wessex Bombing Air Force Defence of Great Britain, has been appointed Air Officer Commanding the Royal Air Force in the Middle East from Oct. 12, in place of Air Vice-MarshallBritish Official. - 52 words
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Article39 1931-07-09 9 BOYS' CORNER, on page 2. OUR LONDON LETTER, on page 3. NOTES FROM INDIA, on page 4. CHINESE TOPICS, on page 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page CORRESPONDENCE, on page 12. THE CATHEDRAL CHAPLAINCY, on page 12.39 words
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638 1931-07-09 9 EXTRA POLICE SENT FOR. WIDESPREAD SPIRIT OF UNREST. Reuter. Sin Kuo Min. Unrest is maniiest in Korea and neighbouring regions and stcries are arriving of peop'e being beaten tj death. Thousands of Chinese have fled from the tcrror-riddeo areas. Tokyo, July 8. IncomingReuter.; Sin Kuo Min. - 638 words
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Article95 1931-07-09 9 REPORT OF MARKETING BOARD. British Official. Rugby. July 8. The report of the Empire Marketing Board just issued records increased buying of Empire products in Great Britain, which is attributed in part to greater scientific attention by producers to grading and orderly marketing. Two hundred local authoritiesBritish Official. - 95 words
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Article51 1931-07-09 9 Ssattle, July 8. Two Amer can airmen named Robins and Jones left on a non-stop refuelling flight to Tokyo, via Alaska and Northern Siberia, whither the refuelling "planes have been sent ahead. The venture is an attempt to win ths £5 000 p~iz? offered by the newspaper51 words
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Obituary22 1931-07-09 9 Reuter. The Hague, July 8. The death has occurred of Dr. Molengrafl, ex-professor of Law at Utrecht University.— Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Advertisement219 1931-07-09 9 ffi V Germs, the invisible causes of Ailments, Sickness flfi X fl? —and Death, make their successful attack when X X 5? y° ur natural bodily resistance is lowered. Izal Kills Cj W Germs. Protect yourself against Influenza, Colds, S Cj Catarrhs and Fevers by gargling regularly with S> S219 words
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353 1931-07-09 10 GERiMAN BOXER A SPORTSMAN. RISKING TITLE AT EARLY DATE. New York. July 9. A fight between Max Schmeling and Pr mo Camera for the world's heavyweight championship k. fixed for Sept. 11. It will be a 15-round bout. The venue is not yet353 words
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Article122 1931-07-09 10 JACK HOBBS NOT PLAYING. CRICKET. London, July 8. The following hare been invited to play in the Gentlemen v. Players match at Lords beginning on July 15. GENTLEMEN. D. R. Jardine, Surrey (captain). K. S. Duleepsinhji, Sussex. Nawab of Pataudi. Oxford. U. I. A. R.122 words
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Article67 1931-07-09 10 CAMBRIDGE'S SECOND INNINGS COLLAPSE. Reuter. London, July 8 The inter-Varsity match played at Lord's resulted in a victory for Oxford U. by eight wickets. Scores: Cambridge U.: 385 (Ratcliffe 20i Sott 6 for 64) and 122 (Wellins 5 for 25). Oxford U. 453 for 8 wkts. dccl.Reuter. - 67 words
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Article33 1931-07-09 10 "S.F.P Service. London, July 8. The News-Chronicle states that thp Middlesex Cricket Club have declined the sen-ices of the Nawab of Pataudi. thus following the action of Kent. S.F.P." Service."S.F.P " Service. - 33 words
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Article55 1931-07-09 10 "S.F.P" Service. London, July 3. The "Daily Mail' demands that the f.nird Test match between England and New JRaftHtd, to be played at Old Trafford. Manchester, next month, should be played to a finish unless either side obtains victory at the Oval in tht* match"S.F.P" Service. - 55 words
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Article34 1931-07-09 10 "S.F.P” Service. London, «uly 3. Makepeace, the Lancashire cricketer, J s aow convalescent after an attack of pneumonia. He will not be able to play cricket >gam this year "S.F.P." Servio?."S.F.P” Service. - 34 words
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Article20 1931-07-09 10 "S.F.P.” Service. London, luly 8. Lords Harris, the famous figure in English cricket, is ill. S.F.P.'' Service."S.F.P.” Service. - 20 words
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Article28 1931-07-09 10 H.E. the Hiah Commissioner will be present at the F.M.S. Pclice Sports in Kuala Lumpur o« Saturday. The prizes will be distributed tq Mr? C. W. EL Cochrane.28 words
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Article1380 1931-07-09 10 THE MALAYA CUP. TO-MORROW'S MATCH AT ANSON ROAD. SINGAPORE v. TOnORE. Singapore will oppose Johore at the Anson Road Stadium to-morrow in the Southern section of the Malaya Cup competition. Our visitors from across the causeway have a better chance this year than they ever had before since1,380 words
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63 1931-07-09 10 GOLF. London, July tf. The Lucifer Society's Empire two-days bogey competition over 36 holes at Walton -on-H:?a n was won by Dawkins (handicap 4), 4 up, L. P. Hickty, Singapore (handi'nn (>), won the cup for the best return on Qrst day, finishing 2 up63 words
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Article51 1931-07-09 10 THE TURF To-day's scratchings from the races at Ipoh are: Race 2.—Buffoon. Beaufort. Fortune Star. Race 5 Bobtail. Race 6.—Alpha, Mount Annan. Varne. Race 7.—Sungei Bcsi. All engagements.- Nefertiti. Maison Lafitte. Conceit. The big sweep will be held on Race 7. Double tote on races 7 and51 words
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Article133 1931-07-09 10 POOR BIDDING IN SLUMP TIME. Mr. S. L Alsagoff paid $5,200 for the assets of the Pulau Bu'ang Rubber and Produce Co., Ltd., which is in liquidation, at an auction by Cheong Koon Seng and Co. yesterday. Mr. Cheong Koon Seng conducted the auction, and bidding133 words
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Article69 1931-07-09 10 GUTHRIE'S REPORT. Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd.. in their weekly report dated July 9, states: Imports into Malaya during June were i 2.115 tons (of which 8,962 tons were wet) as against 10,479 tons for the previous month and 12.120 tors for the corresponding period last year.69 words
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Article22 1931-07-09 10 The Singapore Japanese Club wJI hold an athletic meeting at the Stadium, Anson Road, on Sunday commencing 8.30 a.m.22 words
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Article546 1931-07-09 10 ACCUSED'S STATEMENT IN COURT. ALLEGED POSSESSION OF COUNTERFEITING TOOLS. Van Nue Po was found guilty and sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment at the Singapore Assizes yesterday afternoon by Mr. Justice Palgrave Simpson for being in possession of seditious literature. Chia Toh Tee, a Kheh, was546 words
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Article270 1931-07-09 10 MR. AW BOON HAW S DONATION. After a period of one year there will be a modern hospital in the new capital of the Chinese Na f ional Government, Nanking, at a cost of $375,000, donated by Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the "Tiger Balm" king and270 words
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Article91 1931-07-09 10 PAINTERS FATAL QUARREL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ilui'a Lumpur, July 8. As a resu't cf an argUBMUt over a bench a Ch nese painter met with his death yesterday. It appears that the deceased and others were engaged in painting the coolie lines near th: incinerator91 words
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Article27 1931-07-09 10 Members and friends of the Straits Chinese Epworth league are reminded of the monthly social to be held ai the social hall to-morrow at ft p m27 words
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Article1091 1931-07-09 10 PART PLAYED BY THE Q. BOATS. ADDRESS TO ROTARIANS. The weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club ci S.ngapore was held yesterday at the Raffles Hotel. Mr. Roland Braddell presided and there was a large number of Rotarians present, including several visiting Rotarians. The address was furnished by Mr1,091 words
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Article61 1931-07-09 10 Members of the Marigold Mins rels are in formed cf the invitation of Mr. Poh Ghee to render musical .elections at his residence, 66. Bournemouth Road, on Saturday, on the cccas en of his birthday. They are to assemble in plain white cloth:s, wearing the Party's bow, at 31, McCallum61 words
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Article202 1931-07-09 10 SMART POLICE WORK. TRAPPED IN LONELY HI T V! CHANGI. Lim Ah Seng, the alleged murderer Thcmas Will.am Gunt.r. who was fat* stabbed in the abdomen whilst riding ricksha with a Chinese woman in Wilkie r a ai about midnight on Sunday tracked down by the Kandang202 words
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Article63 1931-07-09 10 MYSTERIOUS STABBING IN KUALA LUMPUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.' Kuala Lumpur, July 8 No further light is thrown on the mysterious rtabbing cn Monday night on Circular Road Mr. Kelmister is still in hospital and the Police are only able to say that he was attacked63 words
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Article338 1931-07-09 10 AVERAGE OF 32.4 M.P.H. FROM IPOH TO K. L. Official word has just been received of the record economy test run of an Essex car from Ipoh to Kuala Lumpur, the extraordinary low consumption of 32.4 miles per gallon having been attained. The Essex car, which was338 words
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253 1931-07-09 10 GOING BACK TO DURBAN. Mr. Justice Feetham, who recently reporud cn the status of the Shanghai Int rnationa. Settlement, arrived in Singapore by tin P. and O. "Kashgar" yesterday evening. H is on his way to South Africa, where he will a:sume duty as Judge253 words
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Article62 1931-07-09 10 SOVIET ABOLISHING EQI WAGES. Reuter. Moscow, The mechanization of 50 per ceir large mines in the Don Basin by next the opening of 15 new mines tin provided in an ,4 appeal" which issued by Mr. Stalin to economic a: union bodies. The Don Basin is ab rReuter. - 62 words
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Article361 1931-07-09 11 ATHLETICS. tfrom Our Own Correspondent Seremban, July 6. k la Pilah Chinese held their second The v on the 4th instant at the Kuala which was gaily decorated for The sports were held from 9 a.m. after which there was a football en a Kuala Pilah361 words
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215 1931-07-09 11 BADMINTON. The S.H B.J.S.C. beat the Optimistic B.P, at ihe latter's court last Sunday, by 4 games to 1. Scores (S H.B.J.S.C. players mentioned first): K:h Kirn Soon beat Tan Poh Ding 15—13, 15-9; Tan Scon Watt beat Lim Hoe Swee 15-9, 15—3; Tay Keng215 words
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Article110 1931-07-09 11 GOLF. The qualifying round for the Glassford Cup, Pkved at the Selangor Golf Club, on Saturday, Va s productive of several low scores, but was notable by a remarkably fine round of 59 by W h Elkins (Malayan Champion), who lowt red by 3 strokes110 words
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144 1931-07-09 11 im. KIPPER ON THE ENTERPRISE. London, June 20. X: r who accompanied Picard in his cc f rd balloon ascent, has arrived on a et-day visit to England. He said that he no any definite plans for another fit. He 5a id he was never144 words
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Article863 1931-07-09 11 ITS RELATION TO THE OTHER ARTS. In the Victorian Era everything was in water tight compartment. Dancing was dancing, music was music, painting was paintuiK religion was re.ig.on, science was science etc Each apart from the other, and all more or leii; apart from lite. Nuw we863 words
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Article306 1931-07-09 11 BRITISH LEGION S THANKS TO MALAYA. Mr. H. E. Wootton, hon. secretary of th? Ex-Services Association of Malaya, writes that the following letter has been received from the Organising Secretary, British Legion, addressed to the Hon. Lady Organizer, Poppy Day, Malaya: I beg to acknowledge with very306 words
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Advertisement389 1931-07-09 11 2S2S*****SE5E52SZ5H5HS*****5E5Z*****H52SH525E5^^ 1 The New World Show. Bj JALAN BESAR. Singapore's Most Popular Amusement Park. Nightly Programme. I. 1. Twilight Hall, Cantonese Wayang-(Wan 6. The New Cinema-Showing European Fong Khek Tuen.) Hctures. 2. Solar Hall, Malay Opera (Sri Ken- 7 Je,1 > o-Fctrd. doD 8 an ■> 8. Star l ight389 words
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Advertisement277 1931-07-09 11 Guaranteed from the Juice of Ripe, Sweet Pineapples. It defies heat, drives away the fatigue and refreshes the tired mind. APPETISING and DIGESTIVE. FramrozfcCo. 3 BIGIA TEA A Fine Fresh Product of Malaya. f I SOLD EVERYWHERE. I CHEAP SALE a op jo I "His Master s Voice" Records, j277 words
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Article1872 1931-07-09 12 FINDINGS OF THE PRIMATE. DIOCESE UNFORTUNATE IN ITS LEGAL TALENT. The following is a copy of the Archbishop ol Canterbury's findings in the matter of the Singapore Cathedral Chaplaincy appointment: The B shop of Singapore and eight of th? 13 members of tne Cathedral Parochial Church Council1,872 words
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Article196 1931-07-09 12 N.Y.K. PACIFIC FARES. SHIPPING NEWS. The N.Y.K. Line have taken another progressive step on the Pacific by introducing a tourist cabin class on the Orient-California Serv cc between Hong Kong, Shanghai, Japan and San Francisco. All the N.Y.K. Liners on the Pacific, with the exception196 words
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Article754 1931-07-09 12 INFORMATION RE WORKS IN PROGRESS. A notice to mariners states that at Lat. 5 deg. 23 mm. N, long. 100 deg. 22 mm. E (approx/, a reinforced concrete groyne is under construction and will shortly be completed on the northern bank of Prai river entrance. This groyne754 words
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Article33 1931-07-09 12 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day la Rs. 154 for $10f. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India, and Ceylon is Ro. 15S for $IM.33 words
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Article91 1931-07-09 12 [Our reader* are invited to write to us on tnbject* of public interest. It must be under ttood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double ipacing), and on one side of the paper only.91 words
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Article1482 1931-07-09 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —A subject such as this should not lightly be examined and hastily commented upon. Ir, should be dealt with fairly and squarely. Your Muslim Correspondent and others have clearly stated the case for the defence, but what I have to say may1,482 words
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Advertisement331 1931-07-09 12 BOXING TO-NIGHT at the Moonlight Hall at 9.15 p.m. For the FLYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP of Malaya. LITTLE LEWIS (Holder) P. WUI YIN (Challenger) 10 Hectic Rounds. SEMI-FINAL. Eric Dunsford v. Battling Kwi 8 Rounds. Special AMATEUR Bout Leslie Galistan v. G. N. Das G. Morales v. Johnny Lim Leo Carr v.331 words
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Advertisement278 1931-07-09 12 FEEL GRUMPY -IRRITABLE AND LIVERISH? There's no need for you to fed d r and out." Beecham's Pills quickly grvi your normal health, brighten up yo make yoj glorious y fit and fui! ife. Beecham's prevent wastes and p ,is«>ns spreading th ough the system. By a ansinq gently, persuasively278 words
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Miscellaneous249 1931-07-09 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JULY 9. High Tides.—4.17 a.m.. 4.50 p.m. Athletic Sporta. St. Joseph's Institution. Jalan Besar. 2 p.m. Tx Football League: SRC v. R.A 031* 9, Anson Road; S.C.C. v. Malays (R.D.), S.C.C. Boxing, New World. 9 p.m. TO-MORROW, JULY 10. High Tides.—5.31 a.m.. 5.40 p.m. Football. Malaya249 words
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Article823 1931-07-09 13 TURN OF THE TIDE. AN ANALYSIS OF THE DEPRESSION. New York, (Mail Week.) Another European impression that another debacle is impending in America is probably inaccurate. The depression remains deep enough, but the new pessimistic forecasts are puzzling at this moment, when, to American students, the823 words
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Article255 1931-07-09 13 DR. FRED KEW STRUCK OVER HEAD. A sensational and a wholly mysterious as suit was committed upon Dr. Fred Kew, a wellknown local dental surgeon and share-broker says the "South China Morning Post." In House Street. Hong Kong, opposite the premises formerly occupied by tne Jvuig Eowaiu255 words
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Article450 1931-07-09 13 SINGAPORE, JULY i. 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. 55 Fowl katx 40 Ducks each 70 Pigeons, domestic unfledged pair 58 Pigeons, fledged450 words
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Advertisement812 1931-07-09 13 [JUST RECEIVED I NEW SHIPMENT OF I [Ladies Leather Handbags Slippers WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co., I 3 56 57, HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 7144. wincarnis fpi^A nurse you WHEN the crisis of an illness jHI J9HB is past, when doctors can do Kf < 1 V 8 no more tor you, and812 words
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979 1931-07-09 14 APPEAL TO PAY MONEY INTO COURT DISMISSED. SERIOUS COMPLAINT FROM BENCH. That funds collected for famine relief were being frittered away in Ltigation was the observation made by the Court of Appeal on Tuesday when an unusual case came up before their lordships, the Acting979 words
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Article92 1931-07-09 14 Reports from Paris state that the Hon. Mrs. Holm an, only daughter of Lord Tyrrell, the British Ambassador, has filed a petition with the Vatican, asking that her marriage with Mr. Adrian Holman, until recently second secretary of the British Embassy in Par s, may be declared void. Mr. Holman92 words
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Article178 1931-07-09 14 INTREPID EX-SERVICEMAN'S VENTURE. Mr. R. N. Biswas, an ex-Serviceman and formerly Usher of the Marine Court, attached to the Master Attendant's Office, started off yesterday on his projected tour round the world on a push-bike. Att.red in a business-like riding kit, this intrepid globe-trotter started on his178 words
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Article194 1931-07-09 14 TO MARRY LADY BARCLAY IN THE AUTUMN. Sir Robert Vansittart. permanent UnderSecretary at the Foreign Office, is to marry, in the autumn. Lady Barclay, the widow of the late Sir Colville Barclay, once British Ambassador in Lisbon. Sir Robert has held diplomatic posts in Teheran. Cairo. Stockholm,194 words
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Advertisement593 1931-07-09 14 QV/3LTIN E'| Af B3! I NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Marks and Names depicted or set out above whether as appearing above or otherwise are the exclusive property of BERRY BROTHERS, INCORPORATED, a corporation organised and existing under the laws of the State of Michigan, U.S.A.. and593 words
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Advertisement66 1931-07-09 14 A WW Org} Germ-laden barbie of/ gersof disease. Flic, are the black angel* °f death to you and C/ your children. KiR them. Spray Flit. »~V f Flit is deadly to flies, UGCltit moaquitoes^roaches, *°'dier on ihe yellou can w I l black hand. BF L IT TRAOC MARK REGISTERED66 words
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Advertisement558 1931-07-09 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH T NDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) M MI. PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM \WIGATION 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. 17,000 July 11558 words
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Advertisement595 1931-07-09 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE ffI^NY.K. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseille*, London, Antwerp, Ratter dam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Bail t HAKONE MARU 10,500 July 15 16 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 31 Aug. 1 SUWA MARU 10,700 Aug. 13 14 S FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Aug. 27 28 HAKOZAKI595 words
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Advertisement478 1931-07-09 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. Jjg NORDDEUTSCHER fc'Wffftj LLOYD. (Incorporated in Tne under-noted 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 V'stock July 23 HOMEWARDS. MAIN for Genoa, Marseilles, Havre, R'dam, H'burg Bremen July 8 ODER478 words
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Advertisement259 1931-07-09 15 INSURANCE. llfflrl BRITISH l! Vj? W INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 2, Plnlayson Green THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street,259 words
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Advertisement553 1931-07-09 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3.000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800.000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.666,845 HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Church Street, London, E C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.553 words
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Advertisement528 1931-07-09 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 anil residents in the North Division of the Town this Bank will shortly open a Branch in North Bridge Read near its junction with Middle528 words
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Advertisement684 1931-07-09 16 119, North Bridge Road, Singapore. SPECIAL SALE. CREPE SOLE TENNIS SHOES 62 67 cents per pair. KEY BRAND RUBBER SOLE TENNIS SHOES 43 cents per pair Special Gift Coupon. A SPECIVL COUPON will be given for every pair shoes purchased, and the Holders of our coupons wit! be entitled to684 words
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Advertisement533 1931-07-09 16 Le zZAdercier s School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:-F. I. MILES. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that I. A. Y. Abraham of No. 90 Cairnhill Hill Road, Singapore, will not be responsible for any debts incurred by my533 words
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Advertisement451 1931-07-09 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Sealed Tenders are invited for the Execution of Alterations to the Morgue, Kwong Wai Siew Hospital, Balestier Road, and will be received by the undersigned up to 12 p.m. on Friday, July 10th. Tenders sent by hand must be deposited in the Tender Box in451 words
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Advertisement555 1931-07-09 16 EDUCATIONAL. FRENCH, GERMAN, DUTCH TUITION by diplomaed teacher, also classes. C. Eber Road off Oxley Road. ADVANTAGES. Good Foundation, Better Results and Quick Improvements in Musical Knowledge. Accredited Courses lead to CERTIFICATE AND DIPLOMA Write for free Booklet to FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, B, SHORT STREET. A Government Registered School.)555 words
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Advertisement541 1931-07-09 16 !!FOR PERFECT VISION!! H. LAZARUS Co., Consulting Opticians. Tel. 2751. 3, Capitol Buildings. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—An accounts clerk with knowledge of typewriting, and to serve as Cashier No. 2. Cash security required $300. Applications in own handwriting with copies of recent testimonials, should be addressed to Box 372 c o541 words
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Advertisement476 1931-07-09 16 MASSAGE AND MANICUKg, MASSAGE Miss MISAKO and Miss XI .lIVE No. 20, Bencoolen Street, Sil pore MALAYA TRIBI NE 'PHONE 8171. SUBSCRIPTION RATEB PAYABLE IN ADVAM Delivery Including Includha at office Postage Posts* or close (Local or to Forein residence. F.M.S. > Countria Yearly $15 00 $21.00 $27.00 I Half476 words
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