Malaya Tribune, 17 July 1931
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Title Section30 1931-07-17 1 The Malaya Tribune I. XVIII.- No. IGT SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, July 17, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 193 L30 words
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Advertisement177 1931-07-17 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA, YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, o ao. lOßosaocaoi—4oßol—aopoesaoßoi— iOBo iQpaoi locaocssaocao GENUINE g§ ROSKOPF jj PATENT WATCH For 65 years the Sole Genuine Roskopf Watch has been j selling: on the Local Markets and has proved to be the n most Reliable Watch yet offered at a177 words
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Advertisement19 1931-07-17 1 Niiff^lhiiii *Iwm' mA 111 1 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 OWEN 2VARES and ADRIANNE ALLEN IN THE "Woman Between" 'PHONE 5261-5292.19 words
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Article1445 1931-07-17 2 LEADERS CARRY DAY AGAINST RADICALS. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") The annual congress of the German Social Democratic Party which has just been held in Leipsic, was of peculiar political importance. This was due to a variety of causes, notably to the fact that without Social Democrat1,445 words
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Article743 1931-07-17 2 A Letter From Switzerland. fSpecial to the "Malaya Tribune." I As is only natural, the outstanding success of the Swiss Professor Piccard and of his assi;tant Kipfer has been greeted with great enthusiasm by his fellow countrymen who are pioud to £v-o the absolute record for743 words
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Article158 1931-07-17 2 MAJOR SALMON'S WARNING TO PARENTS. A warning to the parents of the danger of i>.ndicapping the r children by insisting on "genteel" occupations was u'ttred by the Commoner, Major Isidore Salmon, addre sing the Assoct'aticn for Education in Induetry and Commerce, London. "Among the difficulties confronting158 words
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Advertisement382 1931-07-17 2 Free fete v( A from Pirn- <f^MK^j pies 'jf^L^^p^ What a relief it is to know that -.«>,: -kinran befreeof blemishes. At, ii i ceutrj with t'uti-riira Ointin«»llt, then wash off in a few minutes wi th rutiei:ra Soap and warm water. A very Minnie but satisfying treatment of pimples!382 words
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Advertisement187 1931-07-17 2 cigarette performance and BEAUTY with Rare Riding Comfort From Paris wehear—"Mondieu.but From Buenos Aires the remarks these are beautiful cars—and as com- "Even with the throttle wide open fortable as many higher priced cars." you have a feeling of security that From London come these words of takeS a the187 words
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Article2196 1931-07-17 3 THE MYSTERY OF THE SUBCONSCIOUS. THE RIDDLE OF WIRELESS AND TELEPATHY. Memory is a queer thing. We are quite helpless if ii, fails us. If a man's memory suddenly goes he may remain with all his powers and character, but he loses himself. Every day all2,196 words
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Advertisement354 1931-07-17 3 :-y7SZS2S2525aS252S252S2S2S2S25Z52SZSHS2S2S2S2SasaS2SESZSBSZSaS2SaS2S2SaSZSaS jo fejjlfilWM On Everybody's Lips. I S MALAYA'S 1 I MOST I II II REFRESHING I l and 1 jjj fjf iJ jj Delicious Beverages I j HjH I Orange Pop I Lemon Pop >, Trial will convince you. a ||i ||J Phoenix Aerated 1 141 Iff Water Works3354 words
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Advertisement65 1931-07-17 3 ASTHMA. Guaranteed Surest and Speediest Cure in all its stages without relapse. No matter who has failed. Ask for the particulars. Dr. Sherman, Baliabhanga, (Faridpur) Bengal. EARODINE:—Magic Ear Drops, Unfailing remedy for Chronic Ear discharges. Shooting pains. Inflammations, Granulations, Noises in the Ear and Deafness. Stocked by all chemists and65 words
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Advertisement270 1931-07-17 3 1 Another "CRUSH I 3 Manufactured from variois fresh fruits with a basis rj 3 of specially imported frozen raspberries and strawberries. I 9 i j Jp I j l I ASIC FOR IT j FRASER NE4VE, LTD. j R AERATED WATER SPECIALISTS. f I E PHOSFERINE Wonderful for Vigour270 words
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Article, Illustration2916 1931-07-17 4 At the time of writing it is not known whether the Alhambra will play "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney," or Our Blushing Brides' in succession to the Buster Keaton picture which is the current attraction, as there is little to choose between the merits of these two pictures. Both have2,916 words
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1054 1931-07-17 4 How His Adventures Came To The Public, CLOAKING ROMANCE. (BY A SOUTH AFRICAN./ The following account, in contradiction to many pi published stories, tells how Mrs. Lewis, the South African au brought the life story of Aloysius Horn to1,054 words
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Article779 1931-07-17 5 RELIGIOUS SECULAR EDUCATION. Teaching Of Arabic. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) a Musnm, if we agree with the dictum ~aua& Musiim tneoiogiam ana Muslim ..Aiists, tntre is no question of national or ciaos rights; tney are an merguie single unuyuig impulse oi religion. Mohammedan,'' said Dr. Tagore once, ~:icd779 words
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Article1459 1931-07-17 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXC-iANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, July 17, 10 a.m. i Issue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. Ends. Buyers. Sellers £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 £0.18.6 fl. 1.6 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 0.19.0 1. 10 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June 30 0.13.01,459 words
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Advertisement125 1931-07-17 5 FOR REPAIR OF {Q%t£S\ g Cl ATMS /.me.Li..:. 1 Lj vr vMm »J ro *ii !t eono«?a. Qj AND tn* |i to certli/ that Mecsr* Tick *ah Sing G] v«T »TlriQC 1 C (¥*toa-«»Af.-t.* JowUer») or tto «41 *-rtb Bridge Road, jjj b»*e rro»* tlmr to time 00*0 omplovea unoer125 words
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Advertisement306 1931-07-17 5 Accumulators in MulU Glas.s Container with j city 6500 M i Amp., L.T. I Ca P acit >' 45 Ampere. il ~ii"'•jxy special design and extra I recharging once in 6 1 Bfipli months. Sole Agents. THE NATIONAL ELECTRADE, 42, Raffles Chambers. tii«ininiiiim«inininininiiiiniiiiiiiiiHiimninmiHiit'iiiiiHtm n* I Best Quality with Modern Price.306 words
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Miscellaneous231 1931-07-17 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JULY 17. High Tides.—12.21 p.m., 11.20 p-m. Football, Singapore Cup, R.A. v. Glosters II. Anson Road. Football League: S.H.B. v. G.E.C. (Div. 2), S.H.B.; M.C.U. v. S. Cattle Co., (Div. 2). R.I. Cricket: Merchants v. Services, S.C.C. Police Band. Katong Park. 5.15 p.m. TO-MORROW, JULY 18.231 words
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Miscellaneous120 1931-07-17 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending July 19, 1931: TO-DAY, JULY 17. 5 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall. "F" (Malay) Coy., Weapon Training and 30 Yards Range. 5.15 p-m.—Drill Hall. 1st Ba Slg Sec.. Lineman Duties. 4.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.E. (v). Infantry Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Fortress120 words
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Advertisement335 1931-07-17 6 1 AGAIN I X "The Theatre of International Successes" 5 jj| q I A GREAT BRITISH PICTURE! 5 CAPITOL I D 1 TO-NIGHT! Ihe Two Famous BRITISH STARS of "LOOSE ENDS." OWEN NARES g AND g Adrianne Allen I I IN I I BRITISH INTERNATIONALS Powerful Dramatic Triumph I THE335 words
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Advertisement249 1931-07-17 6 Amusements. Tidal Wave I OF HILARITY I HITS SINGAPORE! I a fri km g MM C 2 Ke\er has there been such laughter! BJ| 1 BUSTER 1 1 KEft TO N 1 IS I Imj S Fffl exceeds the laugh limit rjl I m |U I itf Parlour Bedroom Bath249 words
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Advertisement210 1931-07-17 6 I TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 g Entire Change of Programme. I Four more thrilling episodes of the all-talking serial I SPELL of m CIRCUS I AND J I HOOT GIBSON I =0 in another western "Roaring Ranch. 2 SHSHSZS2SHSES^SZSHS2S2S2S2SZS2S2SZSH^^ I 6.1S TO-NIGHT 0.15 ("New Moon"; MIGHIY DRAM 4 WITH TBE WORLD210 words
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Article122 1931-07-17 7 The management of the New World has in connection with the Bth Anniversary of this amusement centre added at great expense several novelties. Elaborate preparations are being made and by the end of the month the New World will have undergone a complete transformation. There is122 words
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Article160 1931-07-17 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 15. H. H. The Regent of Kedah. Tengku Ibrahim, accompanied by Tengku Mansur and Syed Mansur, arrived by car yesterday on a visit to Malacca. They will be leaving Malacca to-morrow. The regent had visited Malacca some years back and had found160 words
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Article108 1931-07-17 7 Singapore, July 17. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES, ■sat Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nieuw Holland 22; Kumsang 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Ophir 18; Ouval3; H.M.S. Herald 11; Hector 9; Kuala 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Qafte S). Lyons Maru 30; Hosang 32; Fairfield City 35; City of Corinth108 words
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Article34 1931-07-17 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India uU Ocylec to-day is Rs. 154 for |IM. Tka Mic ef pi nnt of Money Or darn from Isdta, Oefisa ti Rs. 151 far |IH.34 words
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Article73 1931-07-17 7 I.M.M. TO PASS A DIVIDEND. SHIPPING NEWS. New York, July 17. The Board of Directors of the International Mercantile Marme Co., has decided to take no action in regard to the dividend due in August, owing to the depression and the necessity for conserving the funds. Th.s73 words
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Article72 1931-07-17 7 For leaving the port of Singapore to one of the Dutch possessions without a port clearance from the Import and Export Office on the 15th inst., the master of a motor boat was charged in the Marine Court this morning. The vigilance of a Boarding Officer (Mr.72 words
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Article116 1931-07-17 7 "Islander," Brit. 744 tons. Capt. Land, from Christmas Is., 16-7; for Christmas Is., 1-8. "Marosa," Nor. 839 tons, Capt. Thiue, from Sinabaya, 16-7; for Bangkok, 17-7. "Ean Hong Liong," Brit. 739 tons, Capt. Stewart, from Semarang, 17-7; for Batavia, 17-7. 'C.rce," Brit. 314 tons, Capt. Ure, from Kelantan, 17-7.116 words
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Article64 1931-07-17 7 Before the acting Chief Justice in the Chief Justice's Court at 10 a.m.: Criminal Appeals: Rex v. A. L. Vengadasalam Chettiar. Rex v. Serge Lefranc (withdrawn). At 10.15 a.m. before the acting Chief Justice and Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell: District Court appeal: Chan Fong Siew (widow)64 words
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Article71 1931-07-17 7 A Chinese who had in his possession two daggers and a quantity of pepper was arrested within a stone's throw of the Central Police Station yesterday. The Police were suspicious of the man. and when he walked into a coffee shop he was arrested, and a search71 words
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Article135 1931-07-17 7 The latest issu" of "Strait* Prcduce," printed by Rickard's. is a distinct improvement on the last issue or two, which fell rather below the excellent standard set by earlier numbers The present issue has la her a larger number of comic sck.'tches and cartoons than recent numoers have135 words
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Article135 1931-07-17 7 Singapore, July 17. Rice Siam 1 per Koyan $207 Rice, Siam 2 $176 Rice. Siam 3 $150 Rice. Siam 4 $140 Rice, Saigon A-l $150 Rice. Saigon 1 $145 Rice, Saigoon 2 $140 Rice, Saigon 3 $135 Rice. Rangoon 1 $125 Rice, Rangoon 2 $122 Rice, Par Boiled No.135 words
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Article80 1931-07-17 7 Commencing from last night the Regal Theatre (late Wembley Cinema) Is showing "The Cat Creeps," a mystery drama adopted from the stage play by John Willard. The picture is full of thrills and uncanny situations enacted in a great mansion at midnight. The audience Is kept in suspense80 words
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Article115 1931-07-17 7 CRtflciSM BY TRONOH CHAIRMAN. a London, July 16. Tronoh ftines annual meeting adopted the report showing the average pr.ee at £91 per ton against £127. There is a profit of £*****0. The chairman. Mr. Thomas, deprecated the secrecy of the international quota scheme and said it would115 words
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Article309 1931-07-17 7 British Official. Singapore. July 17. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2a. 8 37/Sid. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d., London demand 2s. 3 23/32 d.. LondonBritish Official. - 309 words
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Article55 1931-07-17 7 London, July 16. The report of Teja Malaya Tin Dredging shews there was a loss of £8.977. Adding the debenture interest and depreciation the debit brought in Is Increased to £34,461. The shareholders are Invited to subscribe to an issue of loan notes at55 words
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Article45 1931-07-17 7 Before the acting Chief Justice at 10.30 a.m.: Judgment Summonses, and Bankruptcy (if any). Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett TerreU at 11 ajn.: Summonses ln Chambers. O.S. etc. Before Mr. Justice Palgrave Simpson In Second Court at 11 ajn.. Assizes (Special Jury").45 words
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194 1931-07-17 7 SLIGHTLY BETTER RETURNS FOR JUNE. The following comparative statement of the value of Malaya's foreign trade, excluding parcel post and bullion, ia 1930 and 1931, is issued by the Department of Statistics. Total Trade 1931 IMPORTS Increase (-f) EXPORTS Increase Increase or or Decrease (—>194 words
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Article463 1931-07-17 7 DIRECTORS* ANNUAL REPORT. The annual general meeting of the New Scudai. Ltd., will be held at 64, 65 and 66. Market Street,, on July ..31 at noon. In their report for the year ended March 31, the directors state:— The results for the year show a loss463 words
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Article134 1931-07-17 7 GUTHRIE'S REPORT. Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd., in their weekly report dated July 16, states: The market during the week has been a slowly declining one. with only a small amount of business passing. Stocks in the hands of dealers and ln course of shipment in the134 words
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Article86 1931-07-17 7 London, July 16. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify to day's tin prices as follows: Spot £110 (£lO7 7 16). Forward £111 14 16 (£lO9 3,16 i. The market Is firm. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows Spot 2 15H6d (3d). Forward86 words
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Article40 1931-07-17 7 London, July 16. Sungei Besi annual report shaleed the average price realised was £9». .There Is a total credit of £85,751. A dividend of 2V4*1>cr tent. Is declared leaving to be carried forward the sum of £32,051.Service.40 words
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Article177 1931-07-17 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. July 17, noon. The share market is brighter to-day, on the better European news, and the local price of tin has followed a 50/- rise in London, by improving $1, 150 tons being sold at $56 ;t 4 per pikul. Rubber is an177 words
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Article331 1931-07-17 7 June 17. 11 am. RUBBER. London. 3d., unchanged. New York. 6H cents, <G> up cent. Shares: Steady. Alknbys 90 cen sKSI.OO. Ayer Moleks 60—70 cents. Ayer Panas CO —79 cents, Basaets 45—50 cents. Brogaa 40 —45 cents. Bukit Jelotongs '15—20 cents. Bukit Katils 20 —25 cents,331 words
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Article37 1931-07-17 7 BARLOW'S REPORT. Messrs. Barlow and Co., in their weekly market report dated July 16, state: Prices have again shown a tendency to decline. Closing quotations are as follows Sun dried $4 70 Mixed $4.45.37 words
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Article111 1931-07-17 7 THREE CHINESE CHARGED AT ASSIZES. Three Chinese were placed on trial at the Singapore Assizes to-day before Mr. Justice Palgrave Simpson and a common jury on a charge of having committed gang robbery. The accused are alleged to have been a party of Aye men who111 words
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Advertisement410 1931-07-17 7 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL WATCH FOR THE RETURN DATE OF SZIGETI WEEK-END OP ■mf Saturday, July 18 MAIINLES: ll* Sunday, July 19. ROBERT MONTGOMERY IN I LOVE IN THE ROUGH AT 2.30 P.M. I "Honeymoon Flats."! LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. —Tyre Salesman, must have pre- ious experience, knowing local and F.M.S. balers.410 words
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Miscellaneous315 1931-07-17 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. i v MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright. STATIONS. ture. Rainfall. Sub Max. Min. shine Alor Star 89 73 0.12 10.8 Kota Bharu 89 74 Nil 1L1 K. Trengganu 91 71 0.13 7.5 Kr °h 87 68 Nil 10.9 Sitiawan 91 73 Nil 9.5 I P° h 93315 words
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Article771 1931-07-17 8 Empress Place justified its name up to a quarter of a century or so ago. Architecturally it was imposing, and in respect of practical uses it admirably satisfied requirements. Now, however, it is antiquated and inadequate. Everyone, including the Government, is agreed on the principle of its being771 words
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Article255 1931-07-17 8 On Swiss National Day (Aug. 1). the Swiss Consul and Mrs. Arbenz will hold a reception at the Swiss Club at 5 p.m. H. H. the Rajah of Sarawak will leave Singapore for Europe by the '-Antenor" on Aug. 12. H. H. the Tuan Muda Is expected to arrive in255 words
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Article87 1931-07-17 8 Mails from Europe. (London mails despatched on June 25). ex the Rohna which anchored at Penang at 6 a.m. to-day, will arrive by train to-mcrrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m. From China by the Takada due at Singapore to-morrow. From China87 words
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Article64 1931-07-17 8 Should Government Help Be Sotfbht? Reuter. Amsterdam. July 16. The working committee formed by the Colonial Minister to study the rubbar problem has reported that it is unable to obtain unanimity regarding definite means to achieve restriction of production. Opinion is divided between leaving the situationReuter. - 64 words
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Article78 1931-07-17 8 FIRST OF ITS KIND SINCE 1912. British Official. Rugby, July 16. The King and Queen are giving a private baU at Buckingham Palace to-night for which 2.000 invitations have been issued. This is the first function of the kind since 1912 though a state ball wasBritish Official. - 78 words
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130 1931-07-17 8 PICKED UP BY RADIO IN JAVA. An amateur wireless enthusiast of the Dutch East Indies has sent the following radiogram (which he received) to the American Consulate General at Singapore: "Los Angeles. California, July 5. To Mr. Lester Maynard, American Consul General, Singapore. Our city's 150130 words
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Article522 1931-07-17 8 m (BY "LOOKER-ON.") Rubber be!ow threepence Tin once more sliding down towards the hundred pound mark. We an doing nicely! But all will be well in 1933 (Special prophecy. Reproduction Rights Reserved). All we ha v. t do meanwhile is to keep on ho ding on. That's522 words
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Article53 1931-07-17 8 Mr. S. G. Lee, M.A., will deliver a untitled lecture on the authenticity and genu.:.- o: the Gospel of St. Mark on Saturday at 8 in the Public Grammar School. 181-183 Road. On Sunday at 9 a.m. Mr. Lee will a lecture on "Parity of Reasoning" at th place. A53 words
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Article44 1931-07-17 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. London •—3d: New York:—6** (G) cents. Singapore:—9%—9 T cents. TIN. London: -Spot £108 0s. Od. (Up 5« od Three Months Buyers £109 17s. 6d P ,s 6d.). Seljers £110 0s. Od. (Up 7s. 6d Singapoie:—$56.75 (150 ;ons sold*44 words
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Advertisement157 1931-07-17 8 I Prices I Two Sterling Silver Military $23.50. S Hair Brushes, with Silver Mounted $25.00, S Tortoise-shell Comb Complete $27 50. jc In Leatherette Lined Blue Velvet Case $31.50. S PUin or Engiae- Turned $42 00. 5c Monograms, etc., engraved at special rates. Robinson Co., Ltd. fjl (Incorporated in the157 words
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Advertisement102 1931-07-17 8 I GBNUIffB I Butterfly 1 Wing JEWELLERY. j jjj IN j I Silver Brooches, 1 I Pendants. Vanity jjj I Cases, Rings I Powder Boxes. I Charming Designs 30 Years' Experience. ju.S. De Silvajj 1 Bros., I S tl, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. ft S 'PHONE 4540. C I 634 KJ102 words
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Miscellaneous491 1931-07-17 8 TO-DAY'S RADIO. PETALING HILL AND SAIGON PROGRAMMES. Radio-Rairon 49.05 metres) 6.30 p.m. Annamite programme; 8.15 p.m. recorded music; 8.15 p.m. concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soyer. Overture o Kallf c: Bagdad. Boieldieu; Children's Corner. Debussy; Berceuse (for violin). G. Faure. soloist Robert Barras: "Charles Stratton."491 words
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2665 1931-07-17 9 JEWELS AS SECURITY FOR CONTRACT. ECHO OF NOLTES BUILDING OPERATIONS. Charged before Mr. G. C. Dodd, District Judge, Mr. Walter Abeya- sekara appeared to answer allegation! of cheating in respect of certain pieces of jewellery, the property2,665 words
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Article147 1931-07-17 9 China's New Note Reserves All Rights. Reuter. Nanking, July 17. In a new note to Japan on the Korean riots China makes a serious allegation against the local Japanese Officials. Dr. C. T Wang the Foreign Minister, trfls morning told Pressmen that the Japanese reply toReuter. - 147 words
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Article259 1931-07-17 9 FLOOD OF ABILITY BEING UNLOCKED. Reuter. Rugby, July lb. In the House of Commons, Mr. Lees Smi.h, on the Education vote, said that he was asking for little over £14,000,000. He stated that about 10 per cent, of the general population were in the grant-earning secondaryReuter. - 259 words
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Article272 1931-07-17 9 REPLY TO PARLIAMENTARY QUESTION. London, July 15. The matter of the allegations concerning inadequate accommodation at the Kuala Lumpur Hospital was raised in the House of Commons to-day, when, replying to Mr. Wildfred Wellock (Lab., Stourbridge), Dr. Drummond Shiels (Under Secretary for the Colonies) said he was272 words
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Article83 1931-07-17 9 Ho Keng Guan. a Chinese, who was put on his trial yesterday on charges of possession of instruments for counterfeiting King's coin and of possession of 18 counterfeit five-cent pieces, was found guilty at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Palgrave Simpson and a common jury. He was83 words
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Article35 1931-07-17 9 A LETTER FROM SWITZERLAND, on page 2. SPOTLIGHTS, on page 4. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page t. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11. RADIO NOTES AND NEWS, on page 12.35 words
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Article276 1931-07-17 9 Penalty For Ordering Goods. Shanghai, July 17. Arising from the acerbation caused by the anti-Chinese riots in Korea, the AnU-Japanese and Overseas Protective Association (consisting of representatives of commercial, industrial civic and other Chinese organisations in Shanghai, under the aegis of the Chinese General Chamber of276 words
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Article302 1931-07-17 9 UNFORGETTABLE MUSICAL EVENING. Singapore's musical public is advancing. The city is losing the reputation of being cool to great artistes. Last night all available accommodation in the Memorial Hall was occupied for the recital by the Hungarian violinist. Joseph Szigeti. and a number of late-comers, who had302 words
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Article183 1931-07-17 9 ATLANTIC FLYERS FORCED DOWN. Reuter. Budapest. July 16. The Hungarian trans-Atlantic airmen were forced to land at Biscke, about ten miles away from here. They were sighted over Land's End, England, in the early morning but there was no further news till now.—Reuter. Budapest, July 17.Reuter. - 183 words
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Article27 1931-07-17 9 Reuter. Foochow, July 16. The Rev. Lacey Sites, the American missionary who was captured by bandits, has been released. There are no details.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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1922 1931-07-17 9 MINISTERS' CONFERENCE ON MONDAY. GERMAN BANKS PROTECTED BY POLICE. Reuter. The situation in Europe is brighter than it has been for many days. France has ceased to insist on the conditions with which Germany did not feel herself able to comply, and noReuter. - 1,922 words
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Advertisement199 1931-07-17 9 j f "BULLDOG" V I BTOUT A I /is the Stout of the I Tropics. I I 1 m ft I f A Glass of "Bull- />P I do g" Guinness II I I I 1 Stout is a splen- I jo k I did tonic and/ I Cj 5199 words
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290 1931-07-17 10 GLOSTERS BEAT I.C.F.A. AT JALAN BESAR. JOHARFS THREE FOR LOSERS. In Div I of the Singapore League the Glosters defeated the I.C.F.A. by 6—3 at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. It was a rather scrappy display, neither team giving off their best The290 words
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Article225 1931-07-17 10 MALACCA TEAM v. SINGAPORE. Booking opened at Robinson's yesterday for tc-morrow s Malaya Cup match at the Anson Road Stad.um between Singapore and Malacca. Singapore's team will be: Ah Kow; Glasgow. Thornton; Harper. Reade, Kemat; Mahmood. Dolfattah. Kendall, Keng Hock, Mun Pun. Players will be225 words
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Article418 1931-07-17 10 (From Our Own Correspondentj Malacca, July 16. On Wednesday on the Malacca Padang the Malacca "Probables" team had an outing against the Malacca Club side. Mr. A. J. McLernan refereed and the teams were: Malacca XI: Ouan Kah Tin; Chan Wee Liew, R. G. Wilson; Teong Tye,418 words
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Article269 1931-07-17 10 A PURELY DOMESTIC AFFAIR. MADAME GRAS ONLY OUTSIDER. LAWN TENNIS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July 16. This year's M.L.T.A. tournament promises to be most uninteresting, entries in all classes except the veterans' events being fewer than last year owing tc the absence of foreigners, making the269 words
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Article73 1931-07-17 10 A QUICK FINISH AT TAUNTON. CRICKET. London, July 17. In the County Championship match commenced at Taunton on Wednesday, Lancashire beat Somerset by nine wickets. Scores: Somerset: 116 (Sibbles 4 for 26. Hopwood 5 for 48) and 106 (Sibbles 5 for 38). Lancashire: IPO (Wellard 573 words
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Article78 1931-07-17 10 (From Our Own CorrespondentJ Penang, July 16. General regret is felt among cricketers here that only three places in the Colony side go to Penang. It is felt that Reutens or Saravanamuttu, both of whom were put forward, are worth a place. Surprise is also expressed that78 words
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Article180 1931-07-17 10 Positions in the County championship tocute: (1st Inns.) P. W. L. W. L. D. Pis. Points awarded IS 0 5 3 4 I Notts (4) 15 8 1 1 5 0 140 Yorkshire (3) 15 7 1 3 0 4 136 7 Gloucester (2) 16 7 3 5180 words
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Article183 1931-07-17 10 DATES PLAYERS. Badminton. Alfairs B.P. team v. the Evergreen B on Sunday: Soh Chuan Kiat, Koh Cheng Guan. Pang Nai Cheng, Alfred Gan, and Lee Kirn Kiat. Tarn Tuan Siah and Yap Tuan Yean, Yap Kirn Seng and Khoo Ah Leek. Reserve: Chan Wah Hock. Devonshire B.P. v. Mayflower B.P.183 words
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Article35 1931-07-17 10 Members of the Lunar Athletic and Musical Party are requested to note that the usual music practice will be held on Sunday at Mr. Quah Eng Koon's residence. 24, Cheng Tuan Street, at 12.30 pjn.35 words
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Article30 1931-07-17 10 Members of the Straits Chinese Amateur Dramatic and Musical Society are reminded of the practice to-night at 8. Perak Road, In preparation for the coming play at the New World30 words
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Article139 1931-07-17 10 The Ist Bn. SVC. is holding its fi-st Smoking Concert ln the Drill Hall to-day at 9.15 p.m. All ranks are asked to make a point of turning up and bringing their male friends with them, especially non-Volunteers. The Commanding Officer would like to see N.C.Os. and other139 words
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Article84 1931-07-17 10 A Home Nursing Class was held at the General Hospital on Tuesday, when Dr. Duke gave some hints en general health and Dr. Norris demonstrated bandaging the head and hand to sixteen pupils. The lessons are to be held weekly for one hour on Tuesdays at 5.1584 words
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177 1931-07-17 10 BASEBALL. A baseball match will be played on Saturday at the Jalan Besar Stadium between a team made up from the footballers of the South China football team and the Singapore Cubs. Play will commence at 2.30 pjn. It is understood that there are177 words
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Article139 1931-07-17 10 Imprisoned Englishman In China? Reuter. London, July 17. In reply to a complaint by the St. Andrew's Society of Shanghai in regard to the "ineffective" policy of the Foreign Office in respect of th? imprisonment of a you- g Englishmen, John Thorburn, in China, authoritative quartersReuter. - 139 words
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Article159 1931-07-17 10 MALAYAN MOVEMENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 17. The "Express" understands that a scheme has been put forward by Mr. O'Sullivan, Inspector of Schools, to start science classes. It will be remembered that Mr. Cheah Cheang Lim put forward a strong plea at159 words
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55 1931-07-17 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July 17. At the Estana Mahkota. Klang. yestercay Sir Cecil Clementi. In the presence of thi Sultan, invested Mr. Lew Leong Gan and Mr. H. B. Tallala with the Certificate <t Hojnour conferred on themwn thr? King s Birthday in55 words
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Article50 1931-07-17 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kua'.a Lumpur, July 17. One of 25 buses conveying Malay P.C.s from the depot to Morib to participate in the Mandi Safar ceremony collapsed near the Batu Tiga Police Station, when the left back and front wheels gave way. injuring two PC 's badly.50 words
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Article59 1931-07-17 10 (From Our Own Correspondent./ Kuala Lumpur. July. 17 For the first time sine the work starred on the aerodrome at Fort Swettenham a plane, presumably compelled by weather conditions, landed on the spot on Sunday. la spite of the fact that the ground was no*, ready59 words
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Article189 1931-07-17 10 Thorough preparations are in hand for an mposing procession by the Amicable Athletic Association in connection with the funeral of their President. Mr. Goh Teck Swee's mother en Sunday. Chinese music practices are being held n ghtly at the club-house, 438, Upper Nankin Street. Three medals for the fancy dress189 words
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Article32 1931-07-17 10 Under the auspices of the Paya Lebar Methodist Church and School, there will be a social gathering at the home of Mr. Daniel E. Sundrum, 15, Boundary Road, to-morrow at 4 p.m.32 words
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Miscellaneous39 1931-07-17 10 CROSSWORD NO. t The following two competitors were successful in correctly solving the above Crotf* *r.d share the prize by $100 each: Mrs. S C. Collins c/o Malaya Publishing House, Singapore. Tan Choon Bee, Esq.. 43. Cuppage Road, Singapore.39 words
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Article93 1931-07-17 11 [Our reader* are invited to write to us on $uDiects of public interest. It must be under,tood that the "Malaya Tribune'' does not neeftsarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF A S POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double ipanng), and on one side of the paper only.93 words
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Article240 1931-07-17 11 To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") In connection with the two "enclosed Its" which have recently made on of Collyer Quay, if these parks be permanent it is evident that by erectile and inexpensive runs of corrugated i od iron roof over the actual standing reserved for240 words
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Article306 1931-07-17 11 'To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.') -Much has been written in your interest- journal about the above subject, and I tint it s high time the City Fathers did mething. Owing to the present slump many 11 mp.oyed coolies have become hawkers, in r that they may earn an306 words
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Article200 1931-07-17 11 FIRST CHORAL PRACTICE. Members of the choir are asked to note the following points with regard to the first practice to be held on Tuesday next at 5.10 p.m:possible y 10 tUrn UP aS early M (2) On arrival they will proceed to the table which200 words
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Article125 1931-07-17 11 MR. J. R. NEAVE HONOURED. The general publ.c of Kemaman entertained Mr. J. R. Neave, the Assistant Adviser, to tea on Saturday on the eve of his departure on transfer to Trengganu. Mr. Tan Tiong Swee spoke in Malay on behalf of the Chinese community and the125 words
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Advertisement38 1931-07-17 11 ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF i THE 1 SHOE STORE On Wednesday, July 8. I AT I I 96, North Bridge Road, 96. I 20,000 pairs of "KEDS" Shoes to be sold at iess jjj than half manufacturers cost.38 words
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Advertisement205 1931-07-17 11 1 The New Worid Show. S JALAN BESAR. g Singapore's Most Popular Amusement Park. 0 Nightly Programme. 1 61 a] 1. Twilight Hall, Cantonese Wayang tWah 6. The New Cinema—Showing European k! 3 FoDg Khek Tuen.) icturea. 32. Solar Hall, Malay Opera (Sri Ken- 7 Me »J Go-Bcttd. [jj 3205 words
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Advertisement315 1931-07-17 11 Just Unpacked! I Blue Flyer Induction Gramophone I If Latest Webster Pick Ups No. 3-A. c I Nickel Plated B. T.H. Electro Magoelic Pick-ups. Extremely Powerful Blue Spot Cone Units Type 66R c i And Major Chassis. I G a c jjj At Lowest Prices. 1 s I SEASON CO.,315 words
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Miscellaneous229 1931-07-17 11 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JULY 17. Java. South-West Sumatra SouthEast Eorneo. Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly Australasia (excepting Western Australia) (Nieuw Holland) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis. Siak, Pakan Baroe. Pajakombo Padang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. North, N-East and N-West Sumatra iTinombot 3 p.m. North and East India (Kumsang) 3 p.m.229 words
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595 1931-07-17 12 FROM THE LOG BOOK. FIRST REPORTS ON SINGAPORE RECEPTION. KUALA LUMPUR'S BEST YET. LOCAL WIRELESS SOCIETY'S TESTS OF WORLD STATIONS. WAVELENGTH EXPERIMENTS. [EDITED BY "RADIOFAN."] Friday, July 10. Both Saigon and Bandoeng (57 metres) came in with atmospherics. Could not stomach it. Closed595 words
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Article169 1931-07-17 12 As announced exclusively, in advance, by the "Malaya Tribune," tests are being conducted in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur to find the most suitable wavelength for broadcasting in this country. Petaling Hill Government station. which is used by the Kuala Lumpur Radio Society on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays,169 words
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Article165 1931-07-17 12 The Bandoeng station recently on 55 metres is now heard on about 57 metres from 7.30 p.m. but there is often considerable atmospheric disturbance. Bandoeng P.L.M. as shown in daily list is now heard on about 36.9 metres and not on 24 46 metres. It165 words
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Article180 1931-07-17 12 A contemporary has just discovered what all radio men in Malaya know, that the Wireless Society of Malaya was founded over six years ago. What it fails to reveal is that the revival of this Society, which took place at the end of last year, was solely180 words
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Article73 1931-07-17 12 Readers who have discarded crystal detectors, preferably of the enclosed or permanent type, are kindly asked to help a fellow wireless enthusiast who is in need of ,he same. Owing to the dearth of crystal detec ors here—he has applied to mos„ of the local wireless firms but73 words
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Article60 1931-07-17 12 I am asked by the Wireless Committee to say that a statement, publ shed elsewhere, that the old Singapore station, VSIAA, used a power of 5 kilowatts, is inaccurate. That figure was mentioned recently as the power it was hoped would be attained eventually in the proposed new60 words
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Article149 1931-07-17 12 THE THUNDERSTORM RECEIVER. Radio may soon be used to truce the source cf every thunderstorm in progress within two or three thousand miles of tlu uoserver. If this hope is realised, aeroplane pilots will be able to steer their course to avoid one of their worst149 words
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236 1931-07-17 12 We understand that the Kuala Lumpur Amateur Radio Society has approached the Government with a request for permission to broadcast Rugby Wireless messages which are now supplied to the Press. The matter has not been definitely settled and is at present receiving official consideration.236 words
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218 1931-07-17 12 Wireless messages from Sir Hubert Wilkins' submarine "Nautilus" on its voyage to the North Pole should provide fresh thrills for short-wave listeners during the coming months. The range of the transm tter can be gauged from the fact that signals from the "Nautilus" in New218 words
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Article22 1931-07-17 12 The first lady announcer is to appear shortly before the microphone in the transmitting station Radio-Rennec Brittany.22 words
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Article29 1931-07-17 12 When the English transmitter "Northern Regional" has been put into service the relay transmitters at Sheffield, Hull, Liverpool and Stoke will be closed down. i29 words
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Article318 1931-07-17 12 SHOULD WE HAND OVER THE LICENCE MONEY? In the House of Commons en June 16, Cap P. Macdonald asked the Under-Secretary State for the Colonies if it is his intent >r take steps to ensure that the resolution passed at the recent Colonial Conference with r318 words
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Article89 1931-07-17 12 OPEN AIR EXPERIMENT HELD IN JAPAN. Tolerable success attended the television experiment which, for the first time Japan conducted in the open air recently. The first half of the programme was considerably hampered by adverse weather conditions, but on the whole the experiment was regarded as satisfactorily. Scenes89 words
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Article100 1931-07-17 12 There is not a place in the world where there is such a variety of laws in the field of radio as in America. These laws chiefly refer to the levy of taw change of wave-length etc. In the most recent act it is prohibited for100 words
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Article103 1931-07-17 12 According to the radio-periodical "Der Funk during the erection of the Muhlacker transmitter a film was taken of the progress made In this way a very interesting technical sound film came into existence. The announcer of the Stuttgart station Mr. Carl State together with Mr. Alfred103 words
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Advertisement401 1931-07-17 12 POSH IN THE I 1 EVENING- I I I I Our Stores are Open I 1 AT 1 1 Selegie Road I I Till 1 I KatoD 7 p.m. I Keppel Harbour a H I Orchard Road, Tiii7.3op.m. I EVERY WEEK-DAY. I i I I I Singapore Cold Storage Co.,401 words
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Advertisement45 1931-07-17 12 MALAYAN WIRELESS LISTENERS' TEST CHART. I oi ™°OK. J WEATHER OO— REPORT ON RECEPTION FRIDAY, JULY 17. I SATURDAY, JULY 18. SUNDAY, j JULY 19. t i =j i Name of Owner of Set Address Type of Set (giving No. of valves, etc) M 145 words
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Article806 1931-07-17 13 HOW TO ELIMINATE THE RUNT." POOR NATIVE PKODUCTS. A special feature of the pig section is to be made at ihe Malayan Agri-Horticultural Show which will be held in Kuala Lumpur during the August Bank holiday, writes a correspondent of the "Malay Mail." The main idea of806 words
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Article227 1931-07-17 13 PLEA OF BORROWERS' CONSENT. The quest on whether a moneyiending firm could receive judgment against a borrower who v/as willing to consent to a judgment although the interest chargeable exceeded the statutory restriction of forty-eight per cent., engaged the attention of all the six Justices of227 words
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Article425 1931-07-17 13 A CONVERSATION BETWEEN TAGORE AND EINSTEIN. The following conversation is reported in "The Cultural World": Einstein—ls the metrical form tin Hindu music) quite severe? Tagore— Yes, quite. You cannot exceed the limits of versification, the singer in all his variations must keep the rhythm and the425 words
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Article654 1931-07-17 13 TOO MUCH SEX IN NOVELS. BOOKSELLERS' STAND. To-day's controversy about Mr. Richard Aldington's latest novel. "The Colonel's Daughter," raises a number of issues which btcome increasingly important, says Howard Marshall in the "South China Morning Post." Mr. Aldington is said to have been outspoken, which is not in654 words
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Advertisement672 1931-07-17 13 Vv JOHNSON OUTBOARD I j motors. r=| X Improved Models.) Ejj aS ~~4 THE NADERS OF TO-DAY! S fl rHE MOST POPULAR OUTBOARD THE P 3 WORLD OVER g Th e popularity und leadership of JOHNSON H 3 :.I^^nnflB v OUTBOARD MOTORS in all countries of the S N, vll672 words
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Advertisement365 1931-07-17 13 Printed Crepedechines i AND j Ladies' Silk Kimonos and Pyjamas. A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION Just Unpacked at: c W ASS IA MULL ASSOMULL Co., I 31 33, HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 7144. 3 MEN! Gjtj^i here's a happy ending for your shave J^^^m^^^^h Splash a few drops of Try a bottle of365 words
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Article1163 1931-07-17 14 ENGLAND FACING A GRAVE PROBLEM. EN There is no graver question before the country to-day. says "Th? Spectator." than what action is to be taken en the first Report of the Royal Commission on National Insurance. We have been employing a system which for some years has1,163 words
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Article489 1931-07-17 14 MONTAGU POLICY DISOWNED. ALLEGATIONS AGAINST WAR CABINET. How seriously Mr. Churchill takes himself as a defender of India against anarchy is proved, =ays the London correspondent of "The Statesman l by the fact that he has now reprinted in book furm all the recent speeches on489 words
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Article806 1931-07-17 14 LATEST SUBSCRIPTION LIST. The following is the fourth list of subscriptions to the Children's Aid Society for 1929-30. Amount previously acknowledged $16,971.82. j Per Mrs. De Piro:—Messrs. Robinson and Co., Ltd. 100, Mr. B. G. H. Johnson 100, Mr. J. Robertson 25, Mr. H. E. Somerville 50,806 words
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Article281 1931-07-17 14 "MARY JOHNSON" OF THE EVER-EXTENDING NAME. America has put forward another claim to a record. This time it is in the matrimonial market. Mrs. Carolyn- Mac Donal- Waleis Bronson- Burgess, Chavellier- Garden- WhiteLuisi- Hatfield- Wills, of Urania, has just taken her eleventh husband. At the age of281 words
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Advertisement210 1931-07-17 14 "Buy >I«»r<» than a Gun— Buy a Great Imputation" p^^^ft The man who plans to buy a single barrel shotgun has many makes from which to choose. Many are goo-I—some, however, VV^jyO are better than others. This will help him K^^^Ml to select the best: *y For 67 years Stevens210 words
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Advertisement319 1931-07-17 14 iA DOCTOR'S BILL OR JUST 60 CENTS 9 """^^l firSt Sign f 8 old that SPeUS tDanger and unless you ■jfaW 0 —do something you're in for another trying experience. Why sutler needlessly when a cold can be so easily stopped. .and in a pleasant way. People who know, recommend319 words
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Advertisement534 1931-07-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH T NDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) M\ll PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. otr\' I 'SULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM S IGATTON CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE, r Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1931. 9.000534 words
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Advertisement591 1931-07-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. SSS? LINE (Japan Mail) TO LpNDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 31 Aug. 1 S SUWA MARU 10,700 Aug. 13 14 S FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Aug. 27 28 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Sept. 9 10 t TERUKUNI MARU591 words
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Advertisement465 1931-07-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. flncorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hong Kong, Amoy and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.465 words
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Advertisement309 1931-07-17 15 INSURANCE. #THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE 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 Z_. and cooling to the eyes and brain. It improves sight, strengthens hair &!T5v2H309 words
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Advertisement547 1931-07-17 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.547 words
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Advertisement531 1931-07-17 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BRANCH. In order to provide belter facilitio* to customers, business houses aae residents in the North Division of the Town this Bank will shortly open a Branch in North Bridge R*a* near its junction with Middle531 words
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Advertisement1032 1931-07-17 16 ALICO I I ALICO Asia Life Insurance Company. i Under American Charter. J 120,000—deposited with the Supreme Court of England.) We offer you the most liberal policy ever Issued in the Orient. If your Finances are affected by the present slump—take an ALICO policy to-day and keep the slump out1,032 words
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Advertisement745 1931-07-17 16 Le zfAdercie/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. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. SALE OF LAND AT TIONG BAHRU. Tenders, which will be received by the undersigned up to 4 pm. on Friday, the 31st745 words
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Advertisement556 1931-07-17 16 For All Classes ol Motor Vehicles Insurance Consult MALAYAN AUTO SERVICE to 133. LAVENDER STREET. Phone No. 6934. SINe OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT will do everything for you, and save you all tbe an accident DAY or NIGHT. OUR IMMEDIATE AND CAREFUL ATTENTION TO YOUR CLAIMS AND OUR FREE GET-YOU-HOME Facilit556 words
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Advertisement445 1931-07-17 16 MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 8171. SUBSCRIPTION BATE! PAYABLE IN AD VAN I I Delivery Including [n ..j^ at office Postage Po?^ or close (Local or to Fowjp residence. F.M.S.) Countrta Yearly 115.00 $21.0G $27.00 Half Yearly t 7.50 »10 50 $13.50 Quarterly t 3.75 5.25 67$ Single Copy 5 cents. Copies445 words
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