Malaya Tribune, 10 July 1931

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune xviii.- -No. xci SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, July 10, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1931.
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    • 228 1 CEYLON JJ CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, IOCaOI IQESIPC lOC3OC±±3 10 —t#m—■ BMgMg J AS IT WAS IN 1 THE BEGINNING, I IS NOW, AND EVER SHALL BE I DEPENDABLE i 0 o To know that your car will take you there and bring you back.—Peace of mind. That's what givts
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    • 16 1 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 MARLENE DIETRICH IN Morocco WITH »Gary Cooper A Adolpbe Meojcu 'PHONE 5261 5262
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  • 2604 2 THE RACE FOR THE GOLD CUP. A DEARTH OF FAST BOWLERS. Bobby Jones In A Film. Phil Scott's Rivals. i By Air Mail: Special t > the "Malaya Tribune i London. June 24. The outstanding event at Ascot is the rac-e for the Gold Cup. which this
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    • 149 2 WILLS', I He carries danger in his pockets— I I Let Lifebuoy guard him! I Just look at the collection of grimy odds fit I and ends that come out of his pockets! jg f All that dirt holds danger of infection. L| I Lifebuoy Soap was made to protect
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    • 313 2 SHOULD CHILDREN BE DECEIVED? It is a curious fact that p?ople mt no children themselves are often I idest M most dogmatic in their theories children should be brought up P have to face this by no means rim ■> blcm. listen, but don't argue, b <i know from experience
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  • 1393 3 THE GRAND OLD MAN OF THE PACIFIC. UPHILL FIGHT OF FORMER LUMBERMAN. A bit more than thirty years ago on the Pacific Coast, a new figure came into the shipping business, a man whosj total previous training had been in lumber camps, a man who had
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  • 614 3 ANOTHER LOOK ROUND THE NEW ZOO. TACKLING THE TRAFFIC PROBLEM. London (Mail Week.) i It must not be supposed that the 27,000 people who visited the Whipsnade Zoo last week seriously damaged the scenic beauties The place remains one of the loveliest in the Home Counties,
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  • 151 3 ROYAL FAMILY'S REGRETS. Madrid, June 20. An interesting description of the private life of ex-King Alfonso and his family is given by an official who occupied a high position in the Royal Palace and who has just returned from Prontainebleau. It is stated that Alfonso has
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 172 3 I Another "CRUSH" I Manufactured from various fresh fruits with a basis g of specially imported frozeu raspberries and strawberries, cj j ASK FOR IT 1 I FRASER NE4VE, LTD. i AERATED WATER SPECIALISTS. Williams Shaving Cream cleanse the skin keep it actually absorbs 10% clear and healthy looking, more
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    1964 4 Weekly ReV/£W 0 Br Cj/Zagu^ "Morocco," Paramount's dramatic romance of the Sahara, is now pro.ing an unusually popular attraction at the Capitol. In this production, which marks the debut of the famous German star, Ma.Lne Die-rLh, in Ame.i.anmade pictures, this beautiiul actress fully lives up to the excellent reputation she
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    • 302 4 IkJ AII r I KAMA KESAKI PILLS TAILA. 3 WI I |_J 1 1 W 'Prepared with Gold, etc.) X <] mA Awarded Medals and Merit Certificates. [}j Vital Elixir for prolongation of life. Unfailing remedy for restoration of lost Dj v Vitality, youthful vigour, increase of virile power and
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    • 323 4 BB'FOR ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE (JPlf H| ft jj I Recommended by the medical pro- m&£* HH| fession for over 40 years, and uni- fat}*: I versally regarded as the safest and «M; I" most effective safeguard against all |HB affections of the throat, chest and HH| lungs. ■Pll wKmmk
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  • 224 5 SHIPPING NEWS. collision occurred yesterday evening when thi' "Phene," belonging to the Government pottea Dept., was knocked In the portbv a hiring motor boat named "Bintang Tt rang." It appears tne "Phene" was returning from St. John's pier to the Revenue Office's ps near Teluk Ayer
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  • 112 5 Shortly after a practice-performance at Karachi on June 19. a valuable horse, worth Rs. 25.000 belonging to a Russian circus c:m pany. suddenly dropped dead. "I have lest mv child" sobbed Isako. the Manager, who on getting word, rushed to the tent, where it lay stiff. "It
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  • 645 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, July 9, 10 a.m. Issue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. Ends. Buyers. Sellers. nnn Aaam Kumbang Tin Dee. SI CO 18.6 £1.1.6 1.0.0 Austral Malay See. tl 0.19.0 1. 10 0.6.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June 80 0.13.0 0.14.0
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  • 310 5 FRASER CO S QUOTATIONS. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value Ends. Buyers. Sellers. a »3 am Brick PT*t Dec H $2.15 $230 <5 ,3 Alex Brick O-d Dec. 91 1.75 2.25 norn n Cl B. American Tcbacco Sept. iC £3.17.6 £4. 2.6 ,1 tl Central Engine Works Nov. 3 $0.25 $0.30 norn
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  • 480 5 FRASER CO AND LYALL EVATTS QUOTATIONS. TO-DAY'S PRICES. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt. issue value. Year Ends. Buyers. Sellers. Buyers. Sellers. •LOO AUenby Rubber Feb. 38 0.85 1.05 0.75 1.00 100 Alor Oajab Sept. SO 0.50 0.70 0.50 o^7o 100 Ayer Hitam Mar. SI 0.85 1.05 0.95 1.10 100 Ayer
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  • 77 5 ISSUED BY FRASER St CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. Singapore Cokl Storage Deb. 7 p.c. 102 104 xi Singapore Municipal (1901) 6 pc p»" tt do. (1907) 4Vfc »8 P» r do. (1909) 4S 98 o* f do U9IS) 99 9 do (1926) 107% cl
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 90 5 I Prof. Dr. Wolf-Eisner's I "Santuben" Tubercultae Preparations. I For the successful treatment of Tuberculosis. S I HOSPITAL TESTS. I S Which .re used new in all leading Hospitals in the world. g j It is a very simple and safe way of dealing with Tuberculosis. jjj I Twenty years'
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    • 344 5 3,000,000 WOMEN USE THIS POWDER EVERY MORNING im It io a tonic for the Bkin—lt $9? ImWSlm banishe9 ohiny no9e9 permanently. mWmr A few years ago. a great skin specialist discovered that Iffi&Mw by combining mousse of cream with face powder the jS| powder would stay on all day in
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    • 207 5 (HAD RASH OF WET NAM 2 YEARS j Caused Great Discomfort. Healed by Cuticura. "My son for two years suffered from a rash around his mouth and chin which reused him great discomfort. It was of w t nature but later scaled over. The :rrit ;.ion caused the child some
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 464 5 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JULY 10. North, N.-East and N.-West Sumatra (Tinombo) 3 p.m. p.t lawan Upper Burma, North and East India (Burma Maru) 3 p.m. .Stflat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak. Pakan Baroe Pajakombo and Padang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Java and South-West Sumatra (Nam Yong) 4 p.m. Sourabaya, Celebes. Moluccas Timor
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    • 283 6 I \~oas\ TO-NIGHT jgj j] I I I PAJMMOLWT'S Great iVeu; Screen Sensation i IMARLENE] GARY COOPER I B DIETRICH \mmmTmvm\l I" MOROCCO I JOSEF YON STERNBERG, I "Discoverer" ot Miss Dietrich. Ej I The Whole City is talking about this magnificent S Unusual Picture! jc 1 See MARLENE DIETRICH
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    • 142 6 A musements. I DAY! I Three More Performances I MATINEE AT —3.15 j CHILDREN HALF-PRICE j Evening 6.15 9.15. j THE UNITED ARTISTS WONDER FILM j 1 WHOOPEE I TO-MORROW 8 Opening at the MATINEE! S CHI DHKN HUF-PRICE 3 p.m.—6.15 and 9.15 p.m. NORMA TALMADGE j I IN j
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    • 318 6 IrFl lis I I TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 j I I Jeanette Macdonaid! 1 X AND 1 I I Jack Buchanan I io Paramount s Sensational Musical Success j "MONTE CARLO"[ J I Made by the man who made "Love Parade" I MONDAY E The SPELL I of the CIRCUS I
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  • 229 7 WHOLE LIFE SPENT AT SEA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. July 9. The death occurred of Capt. Samuel Robert Wltnering.on Ferkins, senior pi ot, Penang, since October 1927. The deceased went home last year in poor health but the holiday did not bring him any great
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  • 174 7 PURSUER WHO TOOK TO HIS HEELS. Some amusement was caused during the Assize trial of two Chinese for eomm.tting armed robbery, when the complainant described how he ''called the race off" when one of the alleged robbers whom h? was chasing suddenly turned round and faced
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  • 124 7 FINE OF FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 9. The remarkable story of how a Chinese ".Doctor" was caught in the act of inoculating a patient was related in the District Court this morning when Tan Chong Swee, an aged Chinese wearing a dirty
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  • 77 7 ACCIDENT AT LEVEL CROSSING. The level crossing between Clunv Road and Bukit Timah Road was the rceie of a fatal accident yesterday. It appears that a Chinese was in the act of crossing the line when he was knocked down by a train running into
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  • 103 7 Singapore, July 10 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Plancius 22; Benarty 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Nieuw Holland 18; Glengarry 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Kutsang 32; Burma Maru 34; Katong 35; Shirala 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Silvercypress 46. West
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  • 75 7 "The Cohens and Kellys In Africa," featuring those two famous mirth-makers, Charles Murray and George Sidney, is running a season at the Wembley Cinema commencing from last night. The picture is full of amusing situations and thrilling experiences in the African jungle. It is a riotous comedy calculated
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  • 47 7 Severe injuries were sustained by a five-year-old Chinese boy yesterday, when he was run down by a "mosquito" bus in Joo Chiat Road. When the ambulance arrived he was found to be bleeding from the right ear and several narty abratlons about the body.
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  • 711 7 Sir William And Lady Murison. 'By Air Mail: Special to the Malaya Tribune.'') London, June 19. Among the names of Malayan* who have put In an appearance at the Agency during the Past week, the following are to be noted Mr. W. P. Scotland, of Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 153 7 FIRST ATTEMPT FAILS. Reuter. Fairbanks (Alaska). July 8. Rcbbins and Jones, the American airmen, have arrived over Fairbanks for the first refuelling. The plane, Fort Worth, arrived near scheduled time and the refuelling plane successfully established contact at a height of 1,000 feet. Several hundred gallons of
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  • 66 7 U. S. ASSERTS JUSTIFICATION. Reuter. Memory of the "I'm Alone" case is revived by the publication of the America! reply to the Canadian Government's contention with regard to the sinking of the "I'm Alone" by United States coastguards. The document asserts that the "I'm Alone"
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  • 94 7 The senders of parcels posted in the S.S. and P.M S. and addressed to Egypt or of parcels posted in Egypt md addressed to the S.S. and F.M.S. may now take upon themselves at the time cf posting the payment of customs and ether charges due
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  • 21 7 The gold output of Raub Australian Gold Mining Co, Ltd., for the four weeks ended June 20. 1931. was 1.827.85 oz
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  • 144 7 THE SHARE MARKET. LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. July 10, noon In spite of further declines abroad, the local tin market, surprisingly, rose $2 to-day; to $60 per ton. Tin shares opened weak and a fair number of Kuchais changed hands at between 81—82 cents, also Penawats between 68—69%
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  • 322 7 July 10, 11 a.m. RUBRF.R. London. 3 l H d., down 1 16d. New York. 6 S t ents, <G> down cent. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 90 cents—$1.00, Ayer Moleks 60—70 cents, Ayer Panas 60 —79 cents, Bafaets 45—50 cents. Brogas 40—45 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 15 —20
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  • 310 7 Singapore, July 10. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank./ Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 J7/S2d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13 16d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d., London demand 3s. 3 23/32 d., London T.T. 2s.
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  • 85 7 London, July 9, 5.38 p.m. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as fo'lows: Spot £112% (£ll3 11 16). Forward £114% (£ll5 716). The market is easy. Messrs. Symington nnd Sinclair notify to-day's rubber prices as follows: Spct 3 s d. (3 3 16d).
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  • 37 7 BARLOW'S REPORT. Messrs. Barlow and Co.. in their weekly market report dater July 9. state: After improving to $5.30 per picul the market again eased. Closing quotations are as follows: Sundried $5.05. Mixed $4.75.
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  • 131 7 MORATORIUM EFFECT ONLY TEMPORARY? LEWIS AND PEATS REPORT. Messrs. Lewis and Peat, in their weekly report dated to-day state: The more optimistic feeling which was prevalent in the market for the last week or so had the usual effect of keeping prices above export level and
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  • 64 7 Singapore, July 10. Buyers Sellers R.S S equal to London Standard. Spot Ml 10 Standard R.S S. on Tender T uly 9u 10'« August 10 10 X September 10% 10% August/September 10 10'» Octcber/December 10\ 10 January' March 10 S 11 Tone of Market: —Barely
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  • 135 7 Singapore. July 10. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $203 Rice, Slam 2 $170 Rice, Siam 3 $146 Rice, Siam 4 $130 Rice, Saigon A-l $142 Rice, Saigon 1 $135 Rice, Saigon 2 $130 Rice Siigcn 3 $125 Rice, Rangoon 1 $120 Rice, Rangoon 2 $117 Rice Par Boiled No.
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  • 52 7 Members of the Marigold Minstre's are reminded of the invitation by Mr. Poh Ghee in honour of his birthday, to render music at his residence, 66, Bournemouth Road, to-morrow and are requested to assemble at Mr. Tay Kh?ng \nn's rr 31. McCallum Street at p.m. Pret t .-in sport wll
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    • 557 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 haveioeen Paganini's secret. Dally Telegraph. A more brilliant performance than this it would be hard to imagine. Liverpool Post and Mercury. Ha is one of
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    • 317 7 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the COLONIAL SECRETARY'S Office, up to noon of the 24th JULY, 1931, for the following work: Hand dredging for the formation of a new channel and the filling in of the existing channel at Sungei Berlayer, Pasir Panjang. Every person applying for a
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 302 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright. STATIONS. ture. Rainfall. Sun Max. Min. shine. Alor Star 88 75 0.10 6.7 Kota Bharu K. Trengganu 90 72 Nil 11.3 Kroh 86 71 Nil 7.1 Sitiawan 91 70 Nil 9.7 Ipoh 92 73 0.14 7.i Butterworth 89 73 Nil 7.4 Kuala
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  • 44 8 The family of the late Mrs. Tan Tiang 800 beg to thank all those relatives and friends who sent floral tributes and letters of condolence in their recent bereavement, as well as their attendance at her funeral.
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  • 715 8 In fighting persistently for more representative government in this Colony, the "Malaya Tribune" is acting under a profoundly earnest conviction that it is advocating a good cause. It is persuaded that justice is on its side in its leadership of the campaign for Council Reform, and when at
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  • 283 8 Mr. untitled Hope untitled been appointed association secretary of the Kuala Lumour Rotary Club. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Braddell and their little daughter leave to-day for a fortnight's holiday in Java. The staging of Kovilan by the lecal Tamil amateurs has been postponed from to-morrow to a date which will
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  • 46 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS RUBBER. Lcndorr—3Hd. New York:— 6 iG> cents. Singapore:—9 t —lo cents. TIN. London:—Spot £113 os. Od. "Down ss. Od.). Th c. Mcnths Buyer: £114 10s. Od. (Down 10s. Od >. Sellers £I' 4 12s. 6d. (Down 10s. Od.). Singapore:—s6o.oo. U25 tons sold).
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  • 125 8 British Ministers For Paris. Rugby. July 9. The Fore'gn S cretary (Mr. Henderson) will leave for Paris on Tuesday to represent tin British Gcv.rnmmt at the French Colonial Exhibition. During his visit he will have a conversation with the French Foreign M nisLer (M. Briand). Tho- visit
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  • 51 8 British Official. Rugby. July 9. Al a meeting of the directors of D:rman, Long and Co., the famous engineer ng firm, which has fulfilled large contracts in many parts cf the world, Mr. Charles Miuhpll wai elected chairman in succession to the late Sir Hugh Bell.—British
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  • 38 8 From China and Japan by the Manila Maru" due at Singapore to-morrow. From France by the "Angers" dm at Singapore at 6 a.m. on Sunday. From Holland by the Dempo" due at Singapore on Tuesday morning.
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  • 40 8 HOME SPORTS REVIEW, on page 2. SPOTLIGHTS, on pare 4. MALAYANS AT HOME, on page 7. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 11. RADIO NOTES AND NEWS, on pag- 12. CORRESPONDENCE, en page 14.
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  • 628 8 BY LOOKER-ON Play up Singapore! Plaj Up Johcre! And may the better >ide win! The Woodlands Road will thig afternoon have seen an invasi< this tight little island by h football-mad fans from across the Straits. What a pity that Johore can a. and stage a triumphal
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 227 8 I iff niHiiii -TFn IHE MARK 0F A Ci,o BoSTlss robinsons it as. i PBo 1 +'fejl Unequalled for Flavour C E iMalffßt^^3L2l %s ¥|HßffltM 4nd Economy. Q I CEYLON ORANGE jj HMmH pekoe SI. POUND, I Choicest China I Tea. Pljlyfi! s c I $1.20 Pound BKffiHQB I I
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    • 108 8 jjj GENUINE cj Butterfly I Wing 1 JEWELLERY. IN I I Silver Brooches, I Pendants Vanity I Cases, Rings I Powder Boxes. Charming Designs Dj n 30 Years' Experience. jjj U.S. De Silva I Bros., I S 61, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. H jjj PHONE 4540. I TO LET. |fl Compound
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    • 501 8 TO-DAY'S RADIO. Radio-Saigon (49.05 metres) 6.30 p.m. Annamite programme; 8.15 p.m. recorded music; 9.15 p.m. concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soyer. Gardener of Love, Mozart; Spanish Dance, Sarasate: Mazurka (for violin). Wienlawsky, soloist Robert Barras: Gavotte. Al. de Taeye; Reflections on the Lake of Bourget.
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  • 1680 9 DUTCH AND RUBBER CONTROL DESTROYING EACH OTHER? CHINESE PLANTER URGES DELEGATION. ASIATICS HERE CANNOT BE SQUEEZED OUT. A prominent Malayan Asiatic planter -ugg:-ts a deputation from this country to the Dutch East Indies, especially to iMM with native planters co-operative control of rubber output. Three
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  • 179 9 Consulate Mobbed And Sacked. Reuter. Peking. July 9. According to unconfirmed Chinese despatches a Korean mob re-attacked, sacked and destroyed the Chinese Consulate at Seoul, causing 500 casualties among Chinese tak.ng refuge there. The Chinese Consul General. Mr. Chang Wei Cheng, took refuge in the office
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  • 65 9 LORDS DISAGREE WITH VETO CLAUSE. Reuter. London. July 9. Th? Government's Electoral Reform Bill threatens to emerge from the hands of the Lords severely tattered. Their lordships tonight struck out the which abolishes business premises* qualification, with ihe exception of the City of London, and rejected the
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  • 545 9 Has New Policy Secured Peace? Rugby. July 9. In the House of Commons to-day. at the request, of the Conservatives, a discussion took place on Indian affairs, with particular reference to the Cawnpore riots, Burma and the economic boycott. Lord Irwin, late Viceroy, was present in
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  • 47 9 Reuter. London. July 9. Messrs J. and P. Coats ithe big cotton trust) will cut the wages of all their workers by ten per cent, next August, but full time Ls likely to be resumed in all instead of in seme departments.—Reuter.
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  • 1160 9 RUSH TO LONDON AND PARIS. GERMAN BANK SEEKS ASSISTANCE. NAZIS TO OPPOSE ALL PAYMENTS. British Official. Reuter. Washington, July 10. The severity oi the world-Hide economic depression is strikingly indicated in the United States trade figures for June, showing 203 mi lion dollars in exports and 180
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  • 92 9 DECLARATION BY SIG. MUSSOLINI. Reuter. Rome. July 10. Italy will accept the lowest possible figure fo: armaments, even only 10,000 rifles for the whcle of Italy, provided no other nation has mcr?,'* declared S'g. Mussolini to Pressmen after an interview with Mr. Stimson (U.S. State
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  • 292 10 TO-DAY'S CUP MATCH. JOHORE'S INVASION OF SINGAPORE. RECORD CROWD EXPECTED. Arrangements are complete for the Malaya Cup tie at the Stadium this afternoon between Johore and Singapore, which will commence at 4.45 p.m. Great interest is being centred in the match with Johore this year
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  • 425 10 S.rt.C. WELL BEATEN IN FIRST DIVISION. The R.A. who recently registered a surpris- I iug win against the S.C.C. took both pointj as expected from the S.R.C. in yesterday's First Division game at Anscn Road stadium. The S.R.C. have not won a league game this season,
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  • 284 10 S.A.F.A. LEAGUE, DIV. I. Goals. P. W. L. 15. P. A. P's. Malays 14 11 2 1 63 25 23 S.C.C. 13 10 3 0 43 18 20 Chinese 13 9 4 3 r 16 18 R.A. 16 6 8 2 32 41 14 Gloeters 14 6
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  • 34 10 In the Reserve Division yesterday on the Padang the Malays II beat the S.C.C. II oy I—o.1 —0. Shooting was very poor on both side, in a scrappy game.
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  • 152 10 The match for the inter-college soccer Challenge Cup will be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium to-morrow, commencing at 5 i p.m. There will be no charge for admission. j The Medical College team will be: Tan Boon I Beng; Low Chin Seang, Ng. See Pook; S. Jayeesuria,
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  • 111 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 7. j Following a trial between the Possibles and Probables on the Kubu Padang, the following players were asked to be in readiness for the Malaya Cup tie against Negri Sembilan at Malacca on Saturday: Guan Kah Tin, Chan Wee Liew,
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  • 497 10 LAST NIGHTS FIGHTS AT NEW WORLD. EARLY KNOCK-OUT FOR ERIC DUNSFORD. BOXING. A new season of local professional boxin; was commenced at a new ring in the New World last night. A packed crowd saw some good fighting, though the main event ended with a disqualification. {By
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  • 55 10 EUROPEAN ZONE FINAL. LAWN TENNIS. The Davis Cup final in the European zone commenced to-day when H. W. Austin (Britain) beat Roderick Menzel (Czecho-Slovakia) 3 —6. 6—2, 6—B, 6—3, 6 —3, and Perry (Britain) beat Hecht (Czecho-Slovakia) 6—l, B—6, 6—3.— Reuter. [Britain entered the final by defeating
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  • 56 10 GOLF. Members of the S.G.C. desiring to compete for the Clifford Cup will play in a qualifying round of 18 holes, medal play, on either Saturday, the 18th or the nevt day. The players returning the eight best scores in each Diviiic.-) ("A" and "B") will play
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  • 880 10 Edwin Then Is Champion Athlete. LARGE GATHERING AT STADIUM. ATHLETICS. The 29th annual athletic sports of the St. Josephs Institution was held yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium, attended by a large gathering of friends and visitors. The various e\ents were keenly contested and as usual,
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  • 208 10 BADMINTON. The Singapore championship tournament will commence at the S.V.C. Drill Hall. Beach Read, to-morrow at 2.30 p.m. The following are the ties: Singles Championship < Junior Division): Wee Cheng Siang v. Michael Tan, Kee Hup Seng v. Tay Swee Siang, Tan Chwee Hock v. Ec Cheng Leong,
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  • 54 10 INCREASING BRITAIN'S LEAD. DON IMPROVES ON OWN RECORD. Reuter. London, July 9. At Lake Garda. Italy, to-day. Kaye Don, piloting 'Miss England II," established a new world speed-boat record ol 110.25 m p.h. beating his own record, set up on the Panama River, Buenos Aires, en April
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  • 102 10 WENSLEY ROUTS DERBY BATSMEN. CRICKET. Reuter. London, Ju'y 9. In the County championship match commenced at Brighton on Wednesday, Sussex avenged their defeat at the hands of Derby at Chesterfield earlier in the season (when Derby won by an inning»), winning by an innings and 14
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  • 177 10 Position* in tht County championship todpte: (Ist Inns.) P W. L, W. L. D. Pt«. PoinU awarded 15 0 5 3 4 Notts (4) 13 8 1 1 3 0 134 Yorkshire (3) 14 7 1 2 0 4 131 Gloucester <2' 15 6 3 5 1 0
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  • 437 10 YESTERDAY S RESULTS. THE TURF (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 9. There was slight change of weather for the races here to-day, a likely shower passing off without interfering with the sport. The going was hard and attendance slightly improved. Including H. H. the Sultan again.
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  • 33 10 London, July 9. At Christie's sale rooms to-day. a Sixteenth Century Persian rug sold for 2,100 guineas, and a Persian carpet of the same period fetched 3,800 guineas —British Offic al.
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  • 131 10 LIVERPOOL CHAIRMAN VISITS SINGAPORE. There was lact evening a large gathering of members cf the Singapore branch of the Overseas League at "Newlands," Rochalie Drive, the lesidence of the chairman (Mr. V. D. Knawles), 'n honcur cf Mr. Hobhouse, chairman of the Liverpool branch, and Mrs.
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  • 65 10 DIVORCING FASCISTS FROM CATHOLIC PARTY. Reuter. Rome, July 9. Signor Mussolini's first short reply to the Papal encyclical was fired to-day with thf> issue to the Federal Secretar.es of the Fasc.s: Party of an order issued "by Government and Due:," declaring that from to-day membership of
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  • 186 10 GOVERNMENT TROOPS MAINTAIN PRESSURE. Shanghai, July 10. The Executive Yuan of the Central Government has ordered the abolition of the newly established Opium Suppression Department. Reports from Foochow state that large detachments of Communists are now crossing the Kiangsi-Fukien border, in order to avoid be.ng surrounded by
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  • 144 10 KAYE DON'S NEW RECORD. Reuter. Lake Garda. July 10. Kaye Don has set up a new world speedboat record of 110 mp.h. dead. London, July 10. Kaye Don interviewed by R.uter by telephone at Gardone lrom London, said that the establishment of the new record was
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  • 108 10 UNPLEASANT INCIDENT IN PENANG. (From Our Own Correrpondcntj Penang, July 9. Members of the Chinese community were indignant over an incident at Swettenham Pier this afternoon on the arrival of the P. and O. "Rajputana A number of prominent members, including the Chinese Consul, w-re waiting
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  • 148 10 DATES PLAYERS. liadminton. Hercules B.P. v Paradise BP. at the former's court, 19, Kcbun Stangee, on Sunday at 3.30 p.m. Koh Cheng Moh, Ang Socn Cheong, Quek Gim Tong, Albert Cheong. and Wan Boon Lim. Reserves:— S. Ramiah. W;? Cheng Hock, and An-* Kong Whee. Ev r nine BP. team
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  • 971 10 LONG SPEECH FAILS TO IMPRESS. SENTENCE TO FIVE YE\Rs RIGOROUS. Chia Toll Te*. the man arrested in N Read in May, who on Wednesday caused ;1 mild amusement by his close cross-exam of Inspector Macintosh at the s Jt n Assizes, where he was charged with of
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  • 91 10 At the special tea dance at Raft: Hotel w Wednesday, arranged by Miss D Davies-Hw (of Amber Mansion), there was a fox-tr£ competition. Many couples entered :md 9* Judges—Mr. Viner Gomes. Miss Sybil JaffiJ Miss Davis-Hall. Mr. Ronaldson and Mr C Stanley Jones —did not have an easy
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  • 78 10 The English-speaking Chines. Ne d the Blue Bird Cafe in Middle R $30 by the District Judge (Mr 0 C -JJJJJ yesterday for se'ling a bottle of b< r e Officers without licence. j The accused, who was defend rtBraga. admitted that he had beer
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  • 1253 11 STUDENTS AID SOCIETY. Muslims 9 Assistance Wanted. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. By Our Muslim Correspondent.) meeting of the working committee of the n Students' Aid Society was held on June 30. at 2, Raffles Place (kindly r the purpose). Mr. S. Yahaya Afifi, lent, was in the chair, and others were Messrs.
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  • 33 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.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 35 11 2S? THE SHOE STORE I On Wednesday. July 8. I at I I 96, North Bridge Road, 96. j 20,000 pairs of "KEDS" Shoes fo be sold at less S than hell manufacturers cost. g
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    • 164 11 11 he New Womd Show, j jjj JALAN BESAR. jj I Singapore's Most Popular Amusement Park. I 3 Nightly Programme. D Ln JJ j] 1. Twilight Hall, Cantonese Way ang-(Wah 6. The New Cinema—Showing European C Dj Fong Khek Tuen.) Pictures. p g2. Solar Hall, Malay Opera (Sri Ken- 7
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    • 394 11 m "SWANEE" Banjo-Mandoline a With Aluminium Body, jj I H Complete tvith 1 H Case #35. I £j Instalments Arranged. IHH9 SEASON Co., Ltd. j I SINGAPORE. a BIGIA TEA S I A Fine Fresh Product of Malaya. i pJ tJ Hallo! Ring 4681 No. 46. Tepung Hunkway in tin.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 139 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending July 12, 1931: TO-DAY, JULY 10. 5 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, "F" < Malay > Cay Weapon Training 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, 1st Bn. Sig. Sec, Lecture "Inter-communication." 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.E. (v). 30 yards Range. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Fortrese Coy., (European
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  • 166 12 HOLLAND CALLS UP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. LAST NIGHT'S GOOD PROGRAMME FROM EINDHOVEN. SPECIAL LISTENERS' WEEK-END. LOCAL WIRELESS SOCIETY'S SCHEME (EDITED BY "RADIOFAN." WHAT OVERSEAS LISTENERS MUST DO. It has been proposed that data be obtained from various listeners in Malaya as to how various short wave
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  • 358 12 EINDHOVEN'S CALL LAST NIGHT. July 3: Radio Society of Bandoeng came I in strong on the loudspeaker with a backgiound of atmospherics. This station came mt on coils designed for wave lengths from 51 metres upward. There is a Bandoeng transmitter on 55 metres or thereabouts.
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  • 308 12 WIRELESS SOCIETY ORGAN. The Amateur Wireless Society of Malaya (Singapore) has made great strides since its revival a few months ago. and has capped its progressive march with the issue of its own magazine. "Omba Pende.'" That there is a demand for such a magazine cannot be
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  • 49 12 On recept of "Omba Pende"' the hon. secretary of the Kuala Lumpur Amateur Radio Society writes: "An extremely good effort. Best wishes for its successful future. The present time seems to be pregnant with possibilities and unity of action and opinion between recognised bodies is essential."
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  • 45 12 The King of Siam is one of many royal perronages who prcbe the nocturnal ether. Recently His Majesty purchased an Eddystone AllWave Four with Mullard valves from a Bangkok firm, and the set occupies the place of honour in the royal drawing room.
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  • 241 12 A new complexion is given to the X broadcasting project if it be true tha 8.8.C. are patiently waiting for repl:. questions addressed to the Colonies six noi ago. This is the substance of information co to me from a reliable source. Wh n the Colonial Conference
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  • 205 12 AMERICAN SCIENTIST MAKES IT POSSIBLE. New York Television pictures in different colours are no* considered possible by research workers. Tc overcome possible objections to the reddish c.-ange shade of the neon lamp. Dr. Lloyd P Garner of the Western Television laboratories, has been experimenting with gases
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  • 211 12 Bai eggs will soon be things of the pad in a new sense if Mr. Robert Pape. of So .t. Holland, can substantiate his cla m of b ing abi to arrest decomposition in organic prodact! through the agency of ultra-ahort-wave radiations from a spec al
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  • 106 12 The following letter received from r in the P.M.S., is typical of the accorded to the Wireless Society's ma- "The Society is to be congrat don bringing out a local wireless magazine such interest. I am glad to see that th- has opposed the new regulation requiring
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  • 62 12 Short-wave wireless has attracted sual number of inventors during the pa according to the annual report of th c °™l •roller-General of the Patent Office has been concentrated on dir actional employing aerials of the beam type As sU the problem of fading has also proved aj*^
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 87 12 BUKIT TIMAH PORK Is unequalled for sweetness, quality and tenderness. All pigs are reared jjj from stock specially imported from England; most of the feed is imported Cj from Home supplemented by grass crown on our own farm; and fresh g supplies of Pork may be had daily Cj al
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    • 151 12 4 RARE OPPORTUNITY Afforded by The Great Eastern Optical Co., lit, Sooth Bridge Road. Singapore. OUR appreciated and striking feature*: it) OPTICIAN with more than ten yean experience. (1) SPECTACLES guaranteed for a certain period. (S) TEST ROOM equipped with a moti up-to-date instrument. SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPON. In producing this
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    • 100 12 Accumulators in Multi city 6500 ULAmp., L.T. Type Capacity 45 Ampere. Sole Agents. THE NATIONAL ELECTRADE. 42, Raffles Chambers. Amazing! Natural! THIS world famous lipstick gives your lips true natural colour! Magi- cally it changes as you apply it... and blends with your own natural colouring! It gives the exact
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  • 919 13 GERMAN TESTS ATTRACT ATTENTION. TRANS-ATLANTIC MAIL IN 22 MINUTES! Berlin (By Mail). The names or Oberth, Vallier and Opel are prominently associated with attempts spread over the past three years to involve a new type of traction car, for use on road or ra ls. propellrd
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  • 168 13 The Prime Minister has cheered an old friend, awaiting an operation in hospital at Bristol, by sending him a charming letter and gift-book, "The Roadmaker,'» by Michael Fairless. The patient is Mr. Robert Sharland, a pioneer of Socialism, and a fr.end of Mr. Ramsay Mac
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  • 236 13 AGREEMENT THAT WILL STABILISE INDUSTRY. Danger of war in the diamond industry has been removed by a new agreement between the Union Government of South Africa, De Beers, the South African diamond syndicate, and the London Diamond Corporation. This agreement, which was signed recently, says the newspaper
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    • 644 13 g CRUSADER FENCING. I I (Specially Galvanised After Manufacture)). jj| jjj The Least Expensive and Most Effective indimbable Fencing K(. J%WW I^l I Obtainable. M^Tc^l inquiries Solicited—No Obligation Bp t [j] jj Sole Agents: B ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF X a THE BORNEO CO., LTD. igg! j (Incorporated in England.) 'f.i/''/
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    • 271 13 jjj I JUST RECEIVED I 5 NEW SHIPMENT 'OF 1 Ladies Leather Handbags Slippers j WASSI4MULL ASSOMULL Co., j 56 57, HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 7144. I FRESH ORANGE JUICE. X To refresh '.yourself during the hot season, a glass of i tQ Dj FRESH ORANGE JUICE will do you good.
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  • 92 14 [Our readers are invited to unite to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opi ons expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing/, and on one side of the paper only.
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  • 1276 14 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune. n Sir, —A Muslim correspondent who admits himself to De not very learned in Muslim theology, but claims to possess some points of view derived Irom a smattering of knowledge of Islamic historic, cannot in my opinion be deemed qualified to write articles
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  • 260 14 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune") Sir, —Mr. L. K. Lim is quite right in standing for economy, but to spend a few dollars for the return of the Cambridge papers is, I should say. wcrth while. Whether candidates have passed or not; they will go through their
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  • 229 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."J Sir, —Allow me. through the medium of your well read daily paper, to remind your youthful readers of the grave danger to our adopted English language, which is very essential to Straits-born Chinese as well as to ciher nationalities who cannot speak or
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  • 143 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—"Naai-doo" has had a proper reply from "Plav Cricket" for which I thank the latter. I quite agree with "Play Cricket" that the Traction Company should provide b?tter seating accommodation for the firstclass and should also re-organise the fares, for everywhere one locks
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  • 87 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."» Sir. —Enquiries have been made in the Press and elsewhere as to the meeting place of the above body. Two very strong companies are running at present in Singapore and there is every prospect of more. All information can be had at
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  • 45 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —I shall be much obliged if you or any of your reader» will enlighten me as to what is beat to cure all illness—medicine, electricity or the fiun'ft rays? Yours, etc. E K ONG Singapore, July 7.
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  • 174 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.- Sir—In your paper of June 27 aimer. Vfrt one. I am sure, read with much abcat the discovery by Professor HaV-V a large percentage of lead in variou; cf Chinese face powders, the use r results in lead poisoning. Then? are many
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  • 189 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune. Sir. —May I crave a little space in yc.u able paper to refer tc an incident n witnessed this morning while coming t. At that portion of South Bridge Read -see: Hong Kong Street and North Cana. Ro&c one will notice
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  • 172 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune' Sir, —"Slump Time." who writes m issue of the 4th inst. under the headitg "Kluang's Lights-o'-Love." has milled him.--.: If he will kindly it ad ajain my letter h A Johore 'Invasion.'" appearing in the Malayi Tribune" of the 26th ult..
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  • 145 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.' Sir. —I shall oe thankful to you if you wc-uc b? kind enough to spare me a little sp-ct .c your valuaole paper just to give a little adnce to poor "M.C. Owner.'* who things the loca. police have done him a great
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  • 113 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.') Sir, —A pitiful sight can be seen a: the corner of Chang» Alley by everyone «h passes by on th? way to tiffin daily A poo: woman, with several children, is by :Il-faV forced to beg for a living. The mother rather
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  • 147 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tnb\f Sir, —On a recent evening I hap> drive my car up Cecil Street, bet» 9 o'clock, and 1 saw a number of boy* some grown-ups. too> making use of as their sporting ground. They hopped howled like owls while some were :n P
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 295 14 A A Brandy-Dry Ginger! jHjhj Do you make the mistake of >fMA not giving your Brandy a name, /{■ft Or don't you know the superitlßmWi ority f A Staub Co.—Cognac. c reciuest you as a tr t0: f iJSi:! I insist on STAUBS fas ||1 13 STABS or 5 CROWNS
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    • 557 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P, 0. BRITISH T \DIA AND APCAR LINES. I incorporated in England.) M AIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. pr\iNSULAR 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. Ra rmtana
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    • 594 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE §gg LINE •Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Kaplea. Marseille*, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam ana Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Ball t HAKONE MARU 10.500 July 15 16 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 31 Aug. 1 SUWA MARU 10.700 Aug. 13 14 FUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Aug. 27 28 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500
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    • 453 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. %R NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated m Tne unaernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. VCOBLENZ for Manila. Hong Kong, S'hai, Taku, Dalny T'tau July 18 t DESSAU for Saigon Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji <Se V'stock July 23 HOMEWARDS. ODER for Marseilles, R'dam, H'burg ti Bremen July 25 •Cabin and
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    • 268 15 INSURANCE. isw\ OUTfI twirl BRITISH vOX l' IUJw !ksurance COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Flnlayson Green. GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL. It Is at once fragrant v and cooling to the eyes and brain. It improves
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    • 548 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.
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    • 530 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 Rm4 near its junction with Middle
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    • 687 16 ALICO I I ALICO Asia Life Insurance Company. Uuder American Charter. <Kl.aaa—deposited with the Supreme Court of England.) We offer you the rr.z*i liberal policy ever Issued in the Orient If your Finances are affected by the present slump—Uke an ALICO policy to-day and keep the slump out of your
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    • 538 16 Le zZAlercier 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 bo responsible for any debts Incurred by my
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    • 266 16 EDUCATIONAL. FRENCH, GERMAN. DUTCH TUITION by diplomaed teacher, also classes. C. Eber Road off Oxley Road. THE CITY HIGH SCHOOL. 2. SHORT STREET. SINGAPORE. Principal—M. N. Samadar, B.A. (Hons.). Asst. Teachers—H. K. Boae. MA. (Com.); N. Sen. B.Sc. (Passed Final Normal); 8. Singh (Passed Final Normal); and others. Morning Classes—(B
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    • 440 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 billian
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    • 545 16 For All Classes of Motor Vehicles Insurdoce Consult MALAYAN AUTO SERVICE Co 133, LAVENDER STREET. Thcne No. 6934. OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT will do ever* thing for you, and aave you all to« w an accident DAY or NIGHT. OUR IMMEDIATE AND C4REFUL ATTENI TO YOUR CLAIMS AND OUR FREE GET-YOU-HOME
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    • 480 16 MASSAGE AND MANI4 RE. I MASSAGE c Miss MISAKO and Miss X' No. 2©, Bencooien Street. Sir. MALAYA TRIBUNE THONE 6171. I subscription rates r PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Delivery Including I: fc| at office Postage P: tag* or close (Local or t: Pordga residence. PJd.S > C-: .z:t)h Yearly $15.00
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