Malaya Tribune, 18 July 1931
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Title Section29 1931-07-18 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XVIII.- No. 168 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, July 18, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1931.29 words
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Advertisement230 1931-07-18 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. I CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, j. 1 I I A DOCTOR'S BILL I f •*®@wSTA] or just oO cents B i s t}le rst si^n °f a cold that spells "Danger". .and unless you 3 <H ni do something you're in for another trying experience. Why suffer230 words
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Advertisement171 1931-07-18 1 H Hi U I Hi Hi I Hi X i 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 OWEN NARES and ADRIANNE ALLEN IN THE 'Woman Between 'PHONE 5261-5262 j =3 tj JilL ERASMIC j j Talcum Powder. j J A necessity for s I all ages. I I AGENTS: 1 I SIME, DARBY CO.,171 words
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Article602 1931-07-18 2 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. CO-OPERATION WANTED. Indian And Ceylonese Ladies. ißy R. R. Samy.i At a time when the spirit of competition U -lowly but steadily yielding place to that of co-operation in all walks of life all over the world n would be unfortunate if thoughtlessness602 words
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Article322 1931-07-18 2 (By "Baba Lee.") If the moon Is inhabited at all it must necessarily be by a race of beings utterly different from anything we know on earth, for every living thing on earth is the creature •f our local conditions. We breathe air. we322 words
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Article527 1931-07-18 2 Precepts For Right Living. ißy Chas. J. Hardy.) E. K. Ong's query is quite natural, and is cne every progressive citizen should ask. A child wants to know why is the moon in the sky: why has a cat a tail &c, but we do not seem tc527 words
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Article173 1931-07-18 2 (By B L.) There is a way in which people can tell our fortunes, and there is another way in which they cannot. No one can be certain of the future, but if we find that a man is strong and brave, and true, and173 words
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Article112 1931-07-18 2 (By Acme Early marriage is but a traditional custom among the Chinese, and It exerts a most disastrous effect upon the future happiness of married life. Several of my brothers and sisters, through the conventional act of their old-fashioned parents, have been forced into early matrimony in their112 words
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Article595 1931-07-18 2 (By Florence Willoughby.) Judging by the happiness I see around nc, silly womm make the best wives. They ask so little of life—a pret.y frock, a new hat—and they do not quarrel with their husbands. They keep on the safe side of the breadwinner, for595 words
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Article566 1931-07-18 2 IBy Senojht." I Unguarded tongues are responsible for a tragically big amount of unhappiness as well a: gossips. Men or women who can weigh their words before letting them loose have learned cne of life's precious lessons, for is there not a wise maxim say.ng that it566 words
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Advertisement80 1931-07-18 2 8 "inrn m i irri7 RESTORED Ml 1% I I I W KAMA KESARI PILLS TAILA ft r fll fl 1J I W (Prepared with Gold, etc.! ft H Awarded Medals and Merit Certificate.. ft r Vital Elixir for prolongation of life. Unfailing remedy for restoration of MM Gj fQ80 words
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Advertisement295 1931-07-18 2 I iSllenburgs I Foods I Made from the purest milk I of cows pastured in the home I counties, the 'Allenburys' I Foods are as easily digested I as mother s milk. They are I germ free and are simply 1 and quickly made by the ad- dition of boiling295 words
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Advertisement166 1931-07-18 2 JM Why did men her? first acquaintance, she Mas charming IHBjH| \_/—undeniably beautiful yet men did not seek to know her better. SHjjl HB Her friends might have told her why. Bui delicate subject, such as body odor, is hard to IF talk about and the victim is usually left166 words
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Article2281 1931-07-18 3 A Big Budget Problem Before It. NOTES FROM CEYLON. The Standing Orders of the new State Council are now publish d. In general the usages of the House of Commons have been adopted, but in cases of doubt the Standing Orders will be interpreted in the2,281 words
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Article91 1931-07-18 3 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing/, and on one side of the paper only. Pen91 words
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Article471 1931-07-18 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Mr. Ec Beng Tan wrote sense until he reached his last sentence, when he hopelessly deviated from the point of his advocacy. He agrees that something must be done to stop the "sly-girl" trade at Kluang, a progressive town. I fall471 words
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Article331 1931-07-18 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir—"ljok M" thanks "Play Cricket" for answering my letter. I should say that they are both quite ignorant of the Traction Co.'s affairs. If they had known anything about the former trams, and the trouble and losses incurred, as compared wth the present331 words
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Advertisement337 1931-07-18 3 NOW TRY .ANDREWS J 1 TE* climate v beginning to tell on I h 7 u U j?*' l h morning M head." I nl I* tke dizzineaa, and general lassitude ne *< J prompt attention. Take a cool *m A nd bubbling glass of liquid health Ij ln a337 words
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Advertisement225 1931-07-18 3 "GETS-IT" and go on with the dance Ju»t apply "GETS-ir* to that painful, annoying corn and the pain relieved immediately. A few application* and you can peel it off easily and painlessly with your fingers. That's the end of your corn troubles. Millions are using it in all parts of225 words
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Article2443 1931-07-18 4 $5,000 A MONTH TO KEEP JT GOING. FULL REPORT OF CREDITORS' MEETING. A meeting of the creditors of Messrs. Sarkies Brothers was held at the E. O. Hotel on July 13. Mr. E. N. Taylor, Assistant Official Assignee. Singapore, who presided, said that there2,443 words
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Article521 1931-07-18 4 OPERATION WITH AN ELECTRIC "KNIFE." An operation in which will be employed a new marvel in brain surgery is to be made shortly in London. An attempt is to be made to remove a tumour from the brain of a patient by the aid of521 words
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Article269 1931-07-18 4 CHEQUERS COMEDY. An amusing story has been circulating in the parliamentary lobbies regarding the presence of Mr. Bernard Shaw at Chequers for the conference between British Ministers and the German statesmen. It suggests that he was there through a curious misunderstanding. The conference was on reparations and269 words
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Advertisement77 1931-07-18 4 WI LLS' S CAPSTAN FOR FOR MADE IN ETSGLA.TMD 0 TAMIL j 1 (|a RECORDS j The record of outstanding quality. 5 Come and listen to the beautiful tunes. II I o j A big shipment of new records has just U o arrived. 0 j t Sole Distributors for77 words
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Article457 1931-07-18 5 SINGAPORE. JULY 17. MEAT. Beef steak (round) katl 4g Beef stew or curry katl 4j Pork, lean katl 47 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) katl 38 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl kati 3p Hens (Locally reared) 47 Ducks each gg Pigeons, domestic unfledged457 words
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Article119 1931-07-18 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for Indie Ceylon to-day Is Rs. 114 for $10«. The •> payment of Money Orders from India. Ceylon Is Rs. 15S for $lto. Alimony on a sliding scale according to the '"J 1 of rubber was awarded by Mr. F. H. B. Kc119 words
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Article1549 1931-07-18 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. I ISSUED BY FRASER 3c CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, July 18, 10 a.m. Issue Ye r CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. E o l Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 C 0.18.6 £1. |j 1.0.0 Austral Malay I* so 31 019 -0 1. 1.01,549 words
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Advertisement203 1931-07-18 5 Kapala Cb intaman). The beat for ell disease* of the scalp, head. aose and ear. Makes the hair grow. |1. Himalayan Pharmacy, 135, Serangoon Road, Stag spore. For all defects of vision Consult M. EZEKIEL A SONS. Optometrists and Opticians. Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place. Singapore M. tzekiel. 0.0., tPbtla.i. F.I203 words
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Advertisement143 1931-07-18 5 FOR REPAIR OF ,/£|JN n -r- r^-fl y*W*Jmt*J Singapore. ry f I A p I/ C 9th July 19?». j{] rt VLU U H J re all M %»y c one to. *K| 9 AND S La Ttu» i* to certl;/ that ae««r» YUk «*a Sing J/j q WATCHES (»»t-a.«»»'.-f.4143 words
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Advertisement121 1931-07-18 5 The People's Paper. THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE," Q f coursel St SOUNDEST I Hfc AND ONLY MEWS 5 CENTS DAILY. Its Circulation is Continually increasing—that is Clear Proof of iU Sustained Popularity. Be sure you get it regularly by becoming a Subscriber. The Subscription Form below may be used. Date, .1931,121 words
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Miscellaneous173 1931-07-18 5 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JULY U. Tl mbilahan Indragiri (Chee Seng) 3 p.m. g ..-East Borneo (Blinjoe) 3 p.m. and Palembang <Sourabaya) 4 p.m. Rhio. Billiton, Java, South-West Sumatra. South-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (General van Geen) 4 p.m. Tip.djong Balei and Laboean Bilik (Jarak) 4 p.m. Bt lawan173 words
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Miscellaneous299 1931-07-18 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JULY 18. High Tide.—12.55 p.m. Football, Malaya Cup, Singapore v. Malacca, Anson Road. Cricket: Merchants v. Services, S.C.C.; RI v S R C C R I SR C V Medical CoWege. TO-MORROW, JULY 19.. High Tides.— 0.07 a.m., 1.30 pm SCC v. S.C.R.C., S.C.C.; R.A. v299 words
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Advertisement287 1931-07-18 6 I "The Theatre of International Successes" jg I MATINEE TO-DAY at 3.15 TO-NIGHT 1 I Two Famous British Stars in a Great British Ticture! 1 OWEN NARES [j| AND S I Adrianne Allen J I (of "LOOSE ENDS' Fame) Ithe woman between! 1 A TRIUMPH OF BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURES. From287 words
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Advertisement226 1931-07-18 6 Amusements. B 1I 1 1 II I ■II M X 1 11 I■l m I .m BBr X m 1 M I HI w jj [eTisj To-Night rojsj °B H MATINEE TO-DAY AND H| H TO-MORROW at 3 p.m. H CHILDREN HALF PRICE. Ul S fij A FINE CLEAN SHOW226 words
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Advertisement198 1931-07-18 6 J TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 I Entire Change of Programme. I 3 a Four more thrilling episodes of the all-talking serial 1 SPELL of the CIRCUS I I AND I HOOT GIBSON I I in another great western I "Roaring Ranch/ f i" 6.15 TO-NIGHT "New Moon"! I A Mighty Drama-With198 words
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Article82 1931-07-18 7 New Moon," an M.-G.-M. production, is tuning for a season at the Roxy Theatre, latong. Lawrence Tibbett (.who will be remembered for his performance in "The Rogue Song") and Grace Moore are in the leading ilea. Both possess rich voices and sing eight <>ng-hits. The story concerns the82 words
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Article42 1931-07-18 7 Member at the Amateur Sporting Association are reminded ol the night visit connection with the death of Mr. Wee Ban Choons wife at 8 o'clock this events' at 48. Shanghai Road, and the funeral 945 a.m to-morrow to Bukit Brown ceme- *ry.42 words
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Article109 1931-07-18 7 THE MALAYAN AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. The July number of the Malayan Agricultural Journal is more bulky than usual and contains a most interesting collection of articles which should prove of immense interest and value to Malayan agriculturists. Original articles include: "Coffee In Southern India"; "A Singapore Pig and Dairy109 words
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Article101 1931-07-18 7 SIKH SENT TO PRISON. Rampal Singh, the Sikh who was charged with attempting to bribe Detective-lnspsc.or Judge, was found guilty by the District Judg 1 (Mr. G. C. Dodd) yesterday and ssntenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment. The accused was alleged to have offered Inspector Judge $200101 words
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Article96 1931-07-18 7 Singapore, July 18. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). H.M.S. Iroquois E.E.E. Wharf. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Hakozaki Maru 18; Takada 13; Hector 9; Kuala 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Hosang 33; Fairfield City 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Muncaster Castle 48.96 words
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Obituary1274 1931-07-18 7 CORONER'S INQUEST xtaSUMED. PA HUNT WHO DIED UNDER AN ANAESTHETIC. The Coroner's inquest into the death of Mr. Patrick Earnest Thompson, who was a member of the Eurasian Machine Gun Platoon, was resumed before Mr. P. G. Bourne yesterday afternoon and a jury consisting of1,274 words
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Article596 1931-07-18 7 DEMONSTRATIONS TO CHINESE. Th- recent publication of the report of tbRic: Cultivation Committee directs attention once mors to the very important subject of the desirability of producing, within Malaya, a much greater proportion of the internal re-, quirements of this essential foodstuff, says the "Malayan Agricultural596 words
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Article207 1931-07-18 7 The "G. G. Merlin" arrived this morning from Saigon with 500 rigs. The MM. "Amboise" is due here from Madras on the 22nd inst at 7 a.m. and will probably sail on the same day at 11 am. for Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong. She will berth in the207 words
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Article133 1931-07-18 7 After a trial lasting a week Dr. Laget was found "Guilty" at Montpelier of murdering his two w.ves, who were sisters, and was condemned to death. Suspicion was first directed towards him when, in December, 1929. after treatment at his hands, his sister. Marie Louise Laget, became133 words
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Article46 1931-07-18 7 The Rural BaflRl. Singapore, prescribes a rate of jo cent as the rate to tx paid In respect of each pound of rubber removed during be quarter ended March 31 from rubber land* 01 100 acre* or more in area within Uir Singapore Rural Board arsa46 words
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111 1931-07-18 7 July 18, noon. Tin being up again to-day there Is better support for shares and even rubbers are a shade firmer. Ims: PeHawats were dealt in forenoon at 70 l -j cents and later at 70 cents. Kuchais are 82% cents111 words
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Article331 1931-07-18 7 June 18, II a.m. RUBBER. London. 3 1 16d., up 16d. New Yotk 6 »4 cents (G> unchanged. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 90 cents—$1.00. Ayer Moleks 60 —70 cents. Ayer Panas 80—7<t cents, Bassets 45—50 cents, Brogas 49 —45 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 15 —20 cents, Bukn I331 words
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Article316 1931-07-18 7 Singapore, July 18. (Bp eowrtest of H. and S. Bank./ Selling.—London 4 months' stem 2s 8 Ji fi*a London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32<L, London 30 days' sight 2s. 3-\d.. London demand 2s 3 23 32d.. London T.T. 2s.316 words
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Article83 1931-07-18 7 London, July 17. 5.41 d.dl Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £111 7 s (£110). Forward £113% (£lll 14 16). The market is quiet. Messrs. Syniington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 3d. (2 15 16d>. Forward83 words
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Article49 1931-07-18 7 JUNE RETURNS. Fuither June rubbc- crop returns reported tc us are Brueni United 37.100 lb. Bukit Jeloton? 15,100 lb Changat Serdang 33,776 lb. Hay .or 17,923 lb. Indragiri 89,113 lb. Lunas 35,100 lb Malaka Pinda 41,075 lb Nyalas 37.200 lb. Tapah 71,587 lb. United Malacca 40.936 lb /)>'•49 words
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69 1931-07-18 7 Singapore. July 18. Buyers Sellers R. 9.8 equal to London Standard. Spoi 9', io Standard RS S or Tender July 9% 10 1 August 10 10> 4 September 10% 10 August/September 10% 10 October /December 10% 19% January March 10 T V n«. Tone of69 words
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Article164 1931-07-18 7 LEWIS AND PEATS REPORT. Messrs. Lewis and Peat, in their weekly report dated July 17. state: WiJi news of a disquieting nature fronr Europe and particularly from Germany, prices of all commodities have ag.in experienced a setback. Statistics for June published during toepast week cannot be regarded164 words
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Article131 1931-07-18 7 Singapore, July 18. Rice Siam 1 per Koyan $207 Rice Siam 2 $173 Rice, Siam *J $147 Rice, Siam 4 $138 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.131 words
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Advertisement285 1931-07-18 7 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL WATCH FOR 7 HE RETURN DATE OF SZIGETI 1 WEEK-END I Saturday. July 18 I MATINEES: f L Sunday, July 19. I ROBERT MONTGOMERY I I IN 8 LOVE INJURE ROUGH B AT 2.30 P.M. "Honeymoon Flats."! LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE—FIat Model 520. Done under 9.000 miles.285 words
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Miscellaneous318 1931-07-18 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Brig lot. STATIONS. ture.- Rainfall. Sub Max. Mil. shine. Alor Star 89 75 0.07 9.1 Kota Bharu 90 74 Nil 1.1.7 X Trengganu 90 71 Nil 10.5 Kroh 87 69 Nil d.l Sitiawan 89 73 Nil 9.5 Ipoh 92 74 0.04 7-3 Butterworth318 words
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Article392 1931-07-18 8 A correspondent suggests the provision of covered car parks for motorists whose business is in and around Collyer Quay—the parks to be under supervision, and expenses met by small charges, on a monthly basis for those who use them regularly. The idea is an excellent one, but392 words
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Article394 1931-07-18 8 The Kiang Sanitary Board have done a very courageous thing. They have set themselves to reduce the cost of living by compelling market stall-holders to cut their prices, with the alternative of non-renewal of their licences. The Board's purpose is highly praiseworthy and will evoke the gratitude of394 words
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Article341 1931-07-18 8 Mr. G. Hawkins has been seconded for service \lce under the Government of Johore. Council members of the Clerical Union are if minded of the meeting to be held to-morrow at noon. Mr. B. G. H Johnson has been appointed to be a number of the Indian Imm (ration Committer.341 words
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Article137 1931-07-18 8 Does China Offer More Chance? Bombay. July 17. That the outlook for the foreigner in Ind.a does not seem bright is the reason for the decision of Sir Victor Sassoon to leave India In October and make China his principal centre of activity. Sir137 words
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Article59 1931-07-18 8 Fiom Indo-China by the "Azay Le Rideau" due at Singapore 10 a.m. to-morrow. F.em China and Japan by the Tango Maru" due at Singapore to-narrow. From China and Manila by the "President Garfield" due at Singapore daylight on Monday, the 20th instant. Fiom South Africa by the "Mexico59 words
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Article40 1931-07-18 8 In the Straits Settlements Volunteers Lt. R. B. Henly is appointed Acting Captain whilst Second-'n-Command of the S.RA. (v), Singapore, and Lt. (Acting Captain) J. Lee rev rts to his substantive rank on ceasing to be Second-in-Command of the unit.40 words
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Article609 1931-07-18 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON.") Welcome, Malacca! And may v be a rattling good game. The result, of course, is not h question. The only doubt is as to how many goals Singapore will seen I'm assuming that they will not b* so hard on to-day's visitors as the: were609 words
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Article44 1931-07-18 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RIBRER London-—3d. New York:—6* 4 (G) cents. Singapoie:— 9\ —lo rents. TIN. London —Spot £112 15s. Od. (Up 955. Od.). Three Months Buyers Hl4 15s. Od. (Up 6d.). Sellers £114 17s. 6d. (Up 975. 6d.>. SingapoTf:—ss7.so. (150 tons sold).44 words
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Advertisement203 1931-07-18 8 I Prices j H In {q Two Sterling Silver Military $23.50. f Hair Brashes, with Silver Mounted $25.00. jjj Tortoise-shell Comb Complete $27.50. jg In Leatherette Lined Blue Velvet Case $31.50. g H Pliin or Engine-Turned $42 00. jg Monograms, etc., engraved at special rates. jg Robinson Co., Ltd. I203 words
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Advertisement108 1931-07-18 8 £***********************************2525* j I GENUINE I J Butterfly 1 1 Wing I JEWELLERY. I —IN I Silver Brooches, I Pendants Vanity I Cases, Rings I Powder Boxes. I I cj Charming Designs Pj 1 a 30 Years* Experience, B lU.S.I U.S. De Silva| Bros., I fl, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. ft 'PHONE108 words
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Miscellaneous616 1931-07-18 8 WEEK-END RADIO. TO-DAY'S TRANSMISSIONS. Radio-Saijon (49.05 metres) 6.30 p.m. Annamlte programme; 8.15 p.m. recorded tnuMc; 9.15 p.m. concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soyer. Selections from "Bohemian Girl." Balfe; Symphonic Suite, Doret; Erinnerung." (for'cello). Hugo Becker, soloist Mme. S.mone Chef nay; Waltz, Sometimes, Elysalde; Dance Chaconne.616 words
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1581 1931-07-18 9 UNITED MOVE TO DISARM. FRANCE AND GERMANY TO CONFER. STRICT CONTROL OF FINANCE IN BERLIN. The interest of the world is centred in the conference of Ministers which will be held in London on Monday. It is confidently expected1,581 words
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Article125 1931-07-18 9 Women Threatened And Locked Up. A daring case or armed robbery is reported to have occurred in the Geylang district yesterday afternoon. It appears that at about 4 p.m. four unknown Chinese, armed with pistols, entered a house in Lor ong n and. after threatening the125 words
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Article90 1931-07-18 9 DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK'S VISIT. British Official. Rugby, July 17 The Duke and Duchess of York travelled to Paris to-day on a short visit in connection with the British week at the French Colonial Exhibition. To-night they will witness a display of native dances, and to-morrowBritish Official. - 90 words
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Article289 1931-07-18 9 Rebels Try To Escape From Kiangsi. Shanghai. July 18. General Han Fu Chu. Chairman of the Government of Shantung, reports that a misunderstanding on the part of General Shih Yu San's troops resulted in a clash with the Manchurian forces on July 13 at Shunteh, South289 words
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Article86 1931-07-18 9 COMMON INFORMER ESTABLISHES HER RIGHT. Reuter. London. July 17. A "common informer" has established the right to recover £5 000 against a cinema which kept open on Sundays, after the High Court had deeded that this was illegal. The plaintiff was a young Hackney woman, MssReuter. - 86 words
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Article43 1931-07-18 9 ANOTHER BAD YEAR IN VIEW. Reuter. Washington, July 17. The Department of Agr.culture. in a statement on world wheat prospects, declared that indications are probable that the demand will "point to another year of very low prices for the whole world."—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Obituary31 1931-07-18 9 Bar Harbour, July 17. Mrs. Mary Foote Henderson, a late Senator's widow and one of Washington's best known and philanthrop sts. died today, aged 90.—Reuter. Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article24 1931-07-18 9 Reuter. London. July 18. The price ol pe?»ol nai been reduced by a penny a gallon to l/^^d. —Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article274 1931-07-18 9 Mr. C. M. J. Kirke, Probationary Assistant Superintendent of Pol.cc, has been appointed to be a Justice of the Peace for Singapore. Mr. Mohamed Rouse bin Chee has been appointed to be a J.P. for Penang. while Lieut. Commander G. T. W. Perkins, Assistant Superintendent. Government Monopolies. Malacca, will be274 words
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Article183 1931-07-18 9 GAVE HIMSELF UP TO POLICE. STATEMENT BY DYING MAN. CEYLONESE VICTIM OF PENANG TRAGEDY. An Indian named M. P. P. K. Kanan was produced in the Penang Police Court, before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, on Thursday and charged with the murder of a Ceylonese named183 words
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Article125 1931-07-18 9 WARM TRIBUTE TO LORD BYRON. British Official. Rugby, July 17. The Greek Prime Minister. M. Venezelos, yesterday took part in the ceremonies at Newttead Abbey, the ancestral home of Lord Byion. which has been gifted to the city of Nottingham to be maintained .n perpetuity forBritish Official. - 125 words
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Article65 1931-07-18 9 MR. BALDWIN'S SPEECH AT HULL. Reuter. London, July 17. Brita n ll going to change her fiscal system shortly by the general assent of the nation, declared Mr. Stanley Baldwin, in a speech at Hull to-day. The best way was to create a permanent tariff commission,Reuter. - 65 words
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Article89 1931-07-18 9 REDUCTIONS BY THE X.N.L.I.M. The, Royal Dutch Indian Airways announces tr>a; the* farrs for the Singapore—li nl'sng —Bctavla line have been reductu hi i>ptct bot'l M passages and freight. As from July 16. the rates are as follows: Singapore-Batavia. Passage $100.00 equal to F140.00. Excess of Luggage89 words
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Article83 1931-07-18 9 SMALLEST SINCE 1914. Reuter. Washington. July 18. Export- from the United States in June were the smallest s nee 1914, the value being only U87.000.000. Imports were $176,000,000. the lowest s nee 1315. Experts fcr the first half-year are approximately 38 per cent, below those ofReuter. - 83 words
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Article36 1931-07-18 9 Reuter. Chicago. July 18 Heat-wav: temperatures of over 100 degress Farenheit have caused over 20 deaths, many through prostrations. Thirteen people died in Minnesota and Noun DaKoia and 16 in Wisconsin.—R uter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article25 1931-07-18 9 WOMAN'S CORNER, on page 2. NOTES FROM CEYLON, on page 3. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. ma page t. CORRESPONDENCE, on pages 3 and 12.25 words
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Advertisement209 1931-07-18 9 I I !A REAL PROTECTION against White Ants. Scientifically prepared to prevent disease and deterioration of interior and I exterior woodwork. c I C B c I Medium Brown and Light Brown. I i i NOXO is recommended for I furniture. It brings out the grain f I and enhaoces209 words
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Article352 1931-07-18 10 NOT DISMAYED BY DEFEATS. TO DAYS MALAYA CUP SOCCER. BY WHAT MARGIN WILL SINGAPORE WIN? Singapore will take the field to-day strong favour tes against our sister Settlement m the last gam- ot the South.m Division -vf Ihs Maiaya C'ip competition. Although beaten by Johore. whom352 words
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Article94 1931-07-18 10 SELANGOR v. PENANG. Selangor meet Penang to-day In the Malaya Cup at Kuala Lumpur. Teams: Selangor: Thin Chan; Abbott. Thean Patt; Hock Seng, Cheong Beo, Peng Kong; M. ChelUah, B. de Souza, H. P. Abdullah, Soon Teck, Hanifl*. Penang: Walker; B. Thong, Fleming: Hock 800. Mydin,94 words
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Article525 1931-07-18 10 (ILOSTERS II LOSE BEST FORWARD. LEG BROKEN ON SOCCER FIELD. An unfortunate incident occurred at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, when the Glosters n met the R.A. in the qualifying round of the Singapore Cup competition. In the closing stages of the game Ward, the Glosters* right wing,525 words
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Article150 1931-07-18 10 MATCH TO-MORROW AT ANSON ROAD. The South China footballers, who have ari»"ed here en route to Medan, in continuation ol their tour of the D.E.1., the first part of which in Java, has proved them to be a formidable side, having won e.ght of150 words
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Article141 1931-07-18 10 Playing on the S.H.B. ground yesterday in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A., the G.E.C. lost to the S.H.B. by five goals to one. The match between the M.C.U. and th'_ Straits Cattle Co., which was to have beeu played yesterday on the RaffiVs listitution ground, resulted141 words
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Article108 1931-07-18 10 OUTRAM SCHOOL SPORTS. The annual sports of Outram School will take place on Saturday, July 25, at the Anson Road Stadium. The events will be held on tht team basis and there will be boxing contest* among the boys of the School, St. Andrew's arid the Rangoon Road School.108 words
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Article225 1931-07-18 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. Merchants team v. A.P.C. on Tuesday en the Padang: G. Boas, C. Thornton, P. A. McCaffery. D. R. Harper. A. Dona.d. R. E. Elliott. P. D. Outwin. M. D. Pennycook. J. G. Glasgow. H. L. Vincent, R. D Brummitt. (badminton. Youngsters R.U. v. the Horlicks BP.225 words
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Article80 1931-07-18 10 GAME POSTPONED. The game fixed for to-morrow at Jalan Besar between South China and the Singapore Cubs has been postponed and will be arranged for one day next week. A Mahjong tournament will be held at "D" (Eurasian) Company's headquarters on July 24 a. 8.30 p.m.. and will be80 words
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Article169 1931-07-18 10 COUPLE MAROONED AT BASE OF CLIFF. London, June 20. The thrilling rescue of a clergyman and his wife, who were marooned for 27 hours at the base of a 300-foot cliff on the Somerset coast, was caried out to-day by two Coast-Guards-men. The Rev. J.169 words
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Article51 1931-07-18 10 BRITAIN WINS FIRST GAME AGAINST AMERICA. BUT PERRY LOSES TO SHIELDS. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter. Paris, July 17. In the inter-Zone final of the Davi* Cup competition, H. W. Austin (Britain) bea Wood (U.S.A.) 2—6. 6—o. B—6. 7—5, and Shields (UJS.A.) beat Perry (Britain) 10—8 6—4, 6—2Reuter. - 51 words
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Article47 1931-07-18 10 THE BISLEY MEETING. RESULT OF "JUNIOR MACKINNON/' London, July 17. The Gold Coast won the Junior Macklnnon Trophy at Bisley to-day. with a score of 341. Malaya were fifth with a score of 329: Pinkerton 90 Ryves 86 Grieve 78 Duff 75 329 —"S.F.P. I Service.47 words
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Article93 1931-07-18 10 MR. BOON HAWS GENEROSITY. Aiming at the promotion of sports in all branches and realising the need of a public swimming pool in Singapore for the Chinese community, Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the multimillionaire and philanthropist of Singapore, has recently constructed a swimming pool, open to the93 words
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Article81 1931-07-18 10 NASH ON THE WAY. TO MEET YOUNG JOHNSON. Syd Nash is on the way from New Zealand and should amve in Singapore next Wedn day. Nash, who was lightweight champion cf the Navy 1929-30. has been matched to fight Young Johnson over ten rounds next Friday (24th) at the81 words
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Article31 1931-07-18 10 Horace Yon Ahin, manager of Young Bentura (flyweight) states that his Young Bentura wants a six-round bout with Young Orchard at the New World Ping at an early date.31 words
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Article116 1931-07-18 10 A mo tor-lorry laden, with pork overturned at the junction of Stamford Road and Hill Street in the ear'.y hours of yesterday morning. The driver, a Chinese, was thrown heavily from the vehicle and badly injured. He sustained a dislocated hip and severe abrasious about the head116 words
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Article86 1931-07-18 10 A copy of "Malayan Forest Records,'' compiled by J. P. Edwards, Asst. Conservator of Forests, with an Introduction by J. P. Mead. Director of Forestry. S.S. and F.M.S., is to hand. The growth of Malayan forest trees as shown by sample plot records over a period of86 words
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Article231 1931-07-18 10 PLEA FOR WOMEN DIRECTORS OF PRISONS. A plea for the increased use of the services of women in a new sphere was made at the National Council of the Women Conference at Aberdeen which adopted a resolution urging the Home Secretary to appoint a Woman Commissioner231 words
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Article88 1931-07-18 10 WIFE'S COUSIN BREAKS UP HAPPY HOME. "We had forty-four years of happy married life," said Mr. Benjamin Harris, ol Chicago, aged eighty two. to the judge when he asked for a divorce from Sarah, his seventy-nine-year-old wife, whom he charged with desertion "Her cousin came to live88 words
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266 1931-07-18 10 A VELAZQUEZ SEIZED BY THE GOVERNMENT. Madras (By Mail). The notable picture by Velazquez of the Franciscan nun Sister Jeronlma de la Puente. which was discovered at Toledo in 1927, has provoked a special edict on the part of the Provisonal Government. After a brief266 words
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Article66 1931-07-18 10 Mr. Dennis Conan Doyle, son of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, addressing the Oxford University Psychical Research Society at Rhodes Hou~>:\ Oxford, on June 3, said an Under Professor 01 Oriental Languages in Oxford who was in difficulties while translating a Chinese sennet went to a stance and heard a voice66 words
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Article27 1931-07-18 10 The Social Athletic Party will entertain several footballers of the Chinese Football Association of Malacca and others w tea to-morrow at the Capitol Resturant at 3 p.m.27 words
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Article134 1931-07-18 10 MERCHANTS LOSE 4 WKTS. FOR 55 RUNS. Merchants batted first and lost four wickets I in the hour's play yesterday in their tournament fixture v. U. Services at the S.C.C. The game will be continued this afternoon. Scores: MERCHANTS. E J. Riches c HiU b Bryan C. G.134 words
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Article350 1931-07-18 10 London, July 17. Bowlers reaped a rich harvest on county wickets yesterday in consequence of most of the first class grounds having experienced 24 hours rain. At the Oval, for example, there vas small scoring and the Players, in the sec rid match aga nst the' Gentlemen,350 words
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Article22 1931-07-18 10 London, July 17. The Oval authorities have refused an application for the use of the ground for greyhound racing.—"S.P.P." Service.22 words
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Article126 1931-07-18 10 ARREST OF FRENCH WOMAN IN SYDNEY. A sensation has been caused by an announcement from the Minister for the Interior in the House of Representatives that the existence of white slave traffic has been discovered in Sydney. It is understood the announcement refers particularly to a French woman126 words
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Article109 1931-07-18 10 JOINT NAVAL EXERCISES ROUSE IRE OF SOVIET. Reval. June 29. According to a well-authenticated report, Latvia. Esthonia, Lithuania and Finland have agreed upon joint naval manoeuvres of their respective fleets, to take place in the Baltic during the last week in July. Probably PoHrh warships will also109 words
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Article162 1931-07-18 10 The follow ng is the Health Bulletin of th: League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended July 11. Alexandria: 1 plague case. Port Said: 1 p'ague case. Bombay: 1 smallpox case and 1 death. Calcutta: 62 cholera cases and 34 deaths as162 words
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Article810 1931-07-18 10 CROOM ONLY MID-WEEK CENTURION. GENTLEMEN v. PLAYERS MATCH NOT COMPLETED. SPORTING DECLARATIONS \t LEICESTER. Reute r. London. j u y 18 Sporting declarations resulted In shire ob.aining full points at h Hampshire in cne of the thretmatches in the mid-week program n.. yesterday. Dec aring withReuter. - 810 words
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Advertisement61 1931-07-18 10 HOW THE TEAMS WILL LINE UP. MALAYA CUP SOCCER MATCH TO-DAY. SINGAPORE. Ah Kow. Glasgow, Thornton. Harper, Reade (capt), Kemat. Mahmood, Dolfattah, Kendall, Keng Hock, Mun Fun. Referee Q Spr. James, R.E. Cheng Chuan, F. Leon, Sim Tiang, Hock Guan, Theseira (capt.). R. P. Leon, Chan Ah Ngin, Lee Teck61 words
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Article562 1931-07-18 11 PET STROKES OF PROMINENT PLAYERS. THE CLEVEREST PLAYER OF TO-DAY. s Gordon Lowe, Bt.. wntes in "Athletic kind fairy would offer to remodel whose strokes would I choose? In with such a chance it would be on-s If one did not develop into a super ibk of carrying562 words
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Article176 1931-07-18 11 BRITAIN'S DAVIS CUP WIN OVER JAPAN. Britain made their score the maximum of five matches to none against Japan in the '-rr.i-fr.al round of the Davis Cup, which was "inc'. ;d---d at Devonshire Park. Eastbourne, on Junt 15. The complete results were: Si- s—K. W. Austin (Great176 words
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Article351 1931-07-18 11 U K HOBBS' "BESTS." LAYING FOR ENGLAND." a few of the 4 'b°sts" of his career Jack Hobbs in his new "Playing for which, incidentally, is Hobbs oest c "Athletic News": "The very best bowler I have ever seta. oest innings: 57 in 70 minutes on a icket at351 words
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Article416 1931-07-18 11 Schofield Haigh. says a Wf*ttr in "Athletic News" the former Yorkshire cricketer, played as a youth for his native Berry Brow team. The club possessed only one pair of leg pads—one pad for each batsman—so the right-hand batsman put the pad on his left leg416 words
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Article269 1931-07-18 11 PADANG MATCHES. Mr. P. W. Penson writes: Can anybody tell me why the S.C.F.A. v. 3CC. match in the First Division of the League was played on the S.C.C. Padang? Playing such an important match on the Padang is really an injustice to patrons of the local Stad.ums.269 words
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Article88 1931-07-18 11 Small chickens at the Pennsylvania State College are given tobacco to eat, and it *s claimed that it makes them bigger and better for eating. In the fully grown fowl this same nicotine diet makes healthier hens and, roosters—and may free their farm owners from having88 words
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Advertisement372 1931-07-18 11 I The New Worid Show. S JALAN BESAR. S Singapore's Most Popular Amusement Park. Nightly Programme. H 1. Twilight Hall, Cantonese Wayang-IWan 6. The New Cinema-Showing European k', S] FoDg Khek Tuen.) > iclures U £2. Solar Hall, Malay Opera (Sri Ken- 7 **»y Cc-Bctnd. g S dongan.) 8. etar372 words
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Advertisement148 1931-07-18 11 1 Guaranteed from the Juice of Ripe, Sweet Pineapples. It defies heat, drives away the fatigue and refreshes the tired mind. APPETISING and DIGESTIVE. ?ramrozsCo. jjj BIGIA TEA jjj j A Fine Fresh Product of Mai f CHOCOLAX I 4 (THE FRIENDLY LAXATIVE) I A palatable preparation in tablet form148 words
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Miscellaneous70 1931-07-18 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. j Programme of Drills up to and for week ending July 19, 1931: TO-DAY, JULY 18. 2 pm.—Farrer Range, "C" (Scottish) Coy Table "A." 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "F" (Malay) Coy Table "A." TO-MORROW, JULY 19. 7.30 a.m.—Farrer Range, *'C" (Scottish) Coy, Table "A." 7.30 a.m.—Bukit Timah Range,70 words
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Article90 1931-07-18 12 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does net necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double •pacingj, and on one side of the paper only. Pen90 words
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Article1086 1931-07-18 12 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Your correspondent "Palam Sarayam," in his letter in your issue of the 11th inst.. is evidently trying to hold a brief for "A Reader." If a foeman is worthy of his steel and makes a straight fight, one would willingly fight and1,086 words
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Article192 1931-07-18 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —After giving the reason why Cambridge cannot return the corrected examination papers. I did not expect anyone to come forward clamouring for the corrected papers, but unfortunately there is one who still wants the papers to be returned, saying that his192 words
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Article310 1931-07-18 12 BIRTHDAY SUIT POPULAR IN SECRET. BELIEF IN SUN CURE. New York, May 30. The "Back-to-Adam-and-Eve" habit that has already become a craze with some people in France and Germany bids fair to do .he same in this country where it is said the "nudist" idea is rapidly310 words
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Article24 1931-07-18 12 Mr H. G. Wells is writing a new book, the sdbject of which is said to be the world's currency problem24 words
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Article291 1931-07-18 12 SLEEPING BERTHS AND KITCHEN. London (By Mail). Britain is building a giant air liner that will eclipse the German Dornier DO-X in luxury and comfort, and probably in performance as well. She will be the most luxurious heavier-than-air machine in the world. It is possible that291 words
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Article186 1931-07-18 12 LETTERS GO PART OF THE WAY BY AIR MAIL. The Hcng Kong postal authorities have issued a notice regarding a new air mail service whereby non-registered letters will be transmitted by ship to Shanghai, from there by the Eurasia Aviation Corporation leaving Shangha« for Manchoull,186 words
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Article760 1931-07-18 12 EVERYTHING IN MINIATURE IN CHICAGO. You can take your Gulliver's Travels in actual life now. If you want to voyage through Liliput you may visit a certain museum workshop in Chicago where everything is in exquisite miniature. Tiny ocean liners, perfect to every nut and screw. Wee760 words
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Article213 1931-07-18 12 THE NAPOLEONIC MOTIF. One of the social events of the season has been the first night of "Mussolini's play." which, it is stated, is now seen outside Italy for the first time, says the Budapest Correspondent of "The Observjr." "The Hundred Days," which is advertised as being the213 words
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Advertisement765 1931-07-18 12 CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH. Victoria Street. 6:80 and 6:30 a.m. Low Mass. 8 a.m. High Mass. CHURCH OF ST. TERESA. Kampong Bahru Road, (off Keppel Road). 8 am. Low Mass. GARRISON CHURCHES. Tanglin. 7 am. Holy Communion. 8.45 a.m. Parade Service. 6:30 pm. Special Choral Evensong. The Cathedral Choir will765 words
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Advertisement265 1931-07-18 12 Gull Bahar Hair oil is the best for hah* growth and brtin Registered (Awardel Gold Medals.) SOLD EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS 85. AND PMS B. SHAIK MUHAMMAD SAHIB. 140. HUGH LQW STREET, IPOH. REGLYKOL 4 «reat cure for DIABETES It wu thawi Don chemical analysis that the quantity of «ugar and265 words
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Article1083 1931-07-18 13 PURELY A QUESTION OF FACT. APPEAL COURT UPHOLDS CONVICTION. Remarking that it was purely and sun Pjy a question of fact and that as such he did not wish to interfere with the finding of the magistrate, hisi lordship Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley on1,083 words
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Article479 1931-07-18 13 DONT MEET TROUBLE HALF WAY. The strain of modern life takes a heavy toil and worry murders many. Is there a cure? A celebrated American business man has supplied one sensible snswer when he says: Kill worry or it may kill you. Don't lie down to479 words
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Article444 1931-07-18 13 WORKERS CHALLENGE UNION DECISION, An interesting situation has arisen at Burnley, where cotton operatives are begging to be allowed to work in face of the veto of their trade union leaders, says the Manchester correspondent of "The Observer." At the Queen's Mill, owned by Messrs. John Spencer444 words
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Article142 1931-07-18 13 AN IRWIN VICEROYALTY ANECDOTE. The deciding factor in Lord Irwin's acceptance of the Viceroyalty of India was described by Lord Halifax when opening a garden fete at Whit Kirk in mail week. Lord Halifax said: "Five years ago Lord Irwin came to see me and asked my142 words
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Advertisement308 1931-07-18 13 jjj Oj I Printed Crepedecbines I AND v jj 1 Ladies' Silk Kimonos and Pyjamas. g a I A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION 8 Just Unpacked at: I WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co., I I 31 33, HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 7144. I WYiiy Children Ash For More Your children will be delighted with the308 words
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Article1451 1931-07-18 14 BRITISH PARTIES AND SAFEGUARDS. MAHATMA GANDHI'S STATUS. The past week has witnessed important developments in connection with the Round Table Conference, says an Indian paper. in the first place there hs been the publication of an exchange of letters between iVr Ramsay Mac Donald and Mr.1,451 words
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Article468 1931-07-18 14 FINANCIAL INTRIGUES OF THE POWERS. The following interesting comments on the recent financial crises in Austria are made by the F.nancial Editor of the "Manchester Guardian." when he announced that conversations are in progress in London on the international programme, for helping the Austrian State through its468 words
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Article206 1931-07-18 14 ARREST AFTER SIX YEARS. New York (By Mail). After a search for six years over many parts of the United States, the Police arrested at West Orange. New Jersey. Phillip Knox Knapp, a University graduate and the son of a wellknown business man of Syracuse. New206 words
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Article1034 1931-07-18 14 ENGLAND AS ALLY OF GERMANY. LUDENDORFF S AMAZING BOOK. The First ol May, next year, is the date on which General Ludendorff thinks the next world war will begin. England will be in it! Ludendorff is not absolutely sure of the date, but he is1,034 words
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Advertisement594 1931-07-18 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. ¥S4 LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 31 Aug. 1 SUWA MARU 10,700 Aug. 13 14 PUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Aug. 27 28 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Sept. 9 10 t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Sept.594 words
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Advertisement390 1931-07-18 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated 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.390 words
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Advertisement308 1931-07-18 15 INSURANCE. THE lifSf-i BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INBURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. m L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: a. Plnlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3. Malacca Street. Singapore.308 words
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Advertisement533 1931-07-18 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BRANCH. In order to provide better facilittat to customers, business houses tM residents in the North Division of the Town this Bank will shortly open a Branch in North Bridge Raa* near its junction with Middle533 words
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Advertisement700 1931-07-18 16 ,1 119, North Bridge Koad, Singapore. SPECIAL SALE. CREPE SOLE TENNIS SHOES 62 67 cents per pair. KEY BRAND RUBBER SOLE TENNIS SHOES 43 cents per pair. Special Gift Coupon. A SPECIAL COUPON will be given for every pair shoes purchased, and the Holders of our coupons will be entitled700 words
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Advertisement500 1931-07-18 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICEMrs. R. Eri ye mid-wife (Japanese) removed from 150, Albert Street to 22, Race Course Road. NOTICE. MONEY LENDING FIRM R.M.V.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that R.M.V.S. SAMINATHAN CHETTIAR ceased to act as Agent for the abovenamed Arm of R.M.V.S. carrying on business at No. 83, Market Street,500 words
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