Malaya Tribune, 21 July 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XVIII.- -No. 170 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, July 2L, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, TUESDAY JULY 21, 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 162 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. VOl CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, 01 toi iQC-jo i im—mi oc3oi-_-___o---Of iO—3ol i__or_ i ioi__oi ioi=3or ior_-ic J You Drink It For PLEASURE .1 all First Class dealers in Singapore Q 1 /f^ i BEERS 8 jj at Hotels. Clubs and SLJ Mm* rnXmrnmrn* W+mW Q 0
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    • 12 1 <■ 6.15 TO-NIGBT »15 Ruth Chatterton IN The Right To Love. 'PHONE S2U-5242.
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  • 5000 2 FRESH MILK AND LIVE STOCK. PIG AND DAIRY FARMING IN SINGAPORE. For some years past, says Mr. T. D. Marsh, Assistant Agriculturist, in an article in the Malayan Agricultural Journal." the Singapore Cold Storape Co. has been engaged in pig-raising with the primary object of marketing carcases of
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    • 214 2 r r» Parker ••/>?»- /mWP \jillkuW Ik *ur»ltm Touch." /MUW/ V*/ /mUUW/M It maket writ- AW/ *VM/ i k J^e V Parker "Bonus' 9 Points VERY Parker pen point unt ftj dergoes eleven rigid inspeclions. If it passes all, it is used m\ in the Parker Duofold and .the B
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    • 164 2 Lancet '<I8130> *7y*^V /untreated milk\ both whole and 1 skimmed,has very 1 i little anti rachitic activity Ordinary fresh cows'nutl^ Thi« authoritative quota* tion that fresh cows' milk contains almost no vitamin D is convincing. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D —BUT
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  • 93 3 The headmaster of Sherborne. Mr. C. L. P. Boughey, speaking recently, said that one of his duties was to stand between the boys and all sorts of societies for the promotion of this, that, and the other and prevention of the other, that, and
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  • 90 3 Vienna, June 20. The exhibition opened in memory of Johann Strauss by the "Hagentmnd." the V;enna union of artists, has roused considerable interest, fully shared by the foreign visitors who have come here to attend the festival weeks. Johann Strauss' is shown in all kinds of photos
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 183 3 HE THINKS HE WILL LIVE FOREVER Those who disregard the advantages of a PRUDENTIAL POLICY as a haven of security for reclining years are n flouting the uncertainty of life. The security of protection for your dependents—provision for old age—education for your children—makes it your duty to insure. n I
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    • 197 3 BEGIN THE DAY WITH BETTER HEALTH! Phosferine HEALTH SALT o i The Tonic Fruit Saline 1 1 U I "TONES AS IT CLEANSES" I »11 The new laxative, Phosferine Health Salt, I t l I comes as a boon to those who have found flCgN f I fi tnat re
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  • 195 4 AN IMPROMPTU NOCTURNAL DUET. The "Reggel" describes an amusing incident at the luxurious sanatorium which stands on the Svabhegy. a high mountain overlooking the city. After making her appearance at the Budapest Opera the famous soprano from the New York Metropolitan Opera House. Maria Muller,
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  • 321 4 NORWEGIAN SHIPOWNER AND AMERICA. Oslo, July 17. Mr. Christofer Hannevig. during the war one of Europe's richest men. and to-day reduced to a bankrupt, has lodged a petition to the Norwegian Parliament urging that a claim of his against the United States of America b? tried
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  • 117 4 DEFINITE RESULTS ALREADY VISIBLE. Canada is much gratified with the results of her participation in the recent British Empire Trade Fair at Buenos Aires, says the Ottawa Correspondent of the "Observer." The material benefits have already begun to show. The majority of the visitors to
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  • 153 4 TOURIST TROPHY RIDER'S SPEED AT A BEND Eye-witnesses of the tragedy described at the inquest at Douglas, how Frederick George Hicks met his death while competing for the Senior Tourist Trophy in the Isle of Man. Evidence was given that he approached the bend above the railway
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  • 92 4 Sir James Slade. president of the Essex County Football Association, speaking at the luncheon given at Southend to the National Referees Association, put forward the claims of football as a world's peacemaker. "I see." he said, "that recently a football match was played in Germany
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  • 104 4 Berlin, June 18. The Ufa Company admits having done extremely good business with foreign films, of which Chaplin's "City Lights" and the two French pictures of Rene Clair took Berlin by storm. With regard to other films, it is perhaps a sign of the times that
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  • 1010 4 WILL THEY SPLIT ON FEDERATION? PERSONALITIES AND POLITICS. Burma as well as India is to have its Round Table Conference in London, says a special correspondent in the "Observer." Both Conferences will be held in London about the same time, the actual date for the Burma
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 142 4 II Refreshing... ijlllll and most economical! You'll really enjoy brushing your teeth with ■j■ j j Listerine Tooth Paste* Its taste is so agreeable— jjjjll j j and it leaves such a clean* healthy, exhilarating sensation through the whole mouth. You'll find, too, that Listerine Tooth Paste is j;;;;;; amazingly
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    • 384 4 $k Great Tonic f° r vitality and Health As a rapid, safe and sure re-builder of strength, vigour, and real fitness after illness, or as a restorative that makes you feel that it's good to be alive, Hall's Wine has never been equalled. As soon as you start taking this
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  • 260 5 NO OFFER FOR BATU ANAM DIVISION. Xhe annual general meeting of the Punggor Ru bber Estates, Ltd., will be held on July 25, t 2.15 p m. at the office of Messrs. Gattey and Bateman, Fullerton Building. In their report for the yw r ended March 31, 1931,
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  • 455 5 SINGAPORE, JULY 17. MEAT. Beef steak (round) katl 48 Beef stew or curry kati 42 Pork, lean kati 47 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 38 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl katl 39 Hens (Locally reared) 47 Ducks each 68 Pigeons, domestic unfledged
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  • 31 5 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India J Ceylon to-day is Ra. 164 for $16t. T»e Payment of Money Orders from fcdta, ■i Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $188.
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  • 255 5 MUNICIPAL MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 17. ItSTijy 1 monthl y meeting of the Malacca Municipal Commissioners was held at the 7n offi ce to-day at 2.30 pm. m a/SSIS Were present: The Hon. Mr. !L (Presi d e Nt). Messrs. Loh Kirn Swi Tan Chong
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  • 182 5 MR. J. G. CHRISTIAN ENTERTAINED. (From Our Ovtn Corrtsvondtnt.) Muar, July 18. The local Indo-Ceylcnese Association premises was the venue of a little function when the Indo-Ceylonese community entertained Mr. J. G. Christian, President of the Association, to dinner recently on the eve of his departure to
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  • 110 5 By the courtesy of the Senior Superintendent of Surveys. Singapore, this office has received a copy of the first sheet of the new ten inches to the mile map of the Municipal rrea of Singapore, which will be issued in eight sheets. The large seal? adopted
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  • 622 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, July 21, 10 a.m. issue Year CLOBING QUOTATIONS. Value. Ends. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 £0.18.6 U, 1.6 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 0.18.0 1. i. O 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June 30 0.12.9
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  • 347 5 FRASER Sz CCVB QUOTATIONS. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value Ends. Buyers. Sellers. $2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. Dec. SI $2.15 $2.30 cd $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. Dec. 31 1.75 2.25 norn £1 £1 B. American Tobacco Sept. 30 £3.15.0 £4. 0.0 $1 $1 Central Engine Works Nov. 30 $0.25 $0.30
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  • 493 5 FRASER CO. AND LYALL EVATTS QUOTATIONS. TO-DAY'S PRICES. Fraser Ss 00. Lyall ft Evatt. Issue Value. Year Ends. Buyers. Sellers. Buyers. Sailers. $1.00 Allenby Rubber Feb. 28 0.75 0.85 $0 75 0.85 1.00 Alor Gajah Sept. 30 0.80 0.70 0.50 0.70 8.00 Ayer Hitem Mar. 31 0.80 I.CO 0.85
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  • 89 5 ISSUED BY FRASER ft CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Bellers Singapore Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.e. 102 104 el Singapore Municipal (1001) 5 p.c. par 5% prem do. (1007) 4% 95 par do. (1000) 4ft 95 par do. (1011) 4 00 95 do. (1026) 5 106
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 44 5 ul t£ffl and full volume. Qj 11 improves the production of any gramophone Gj State u>haf gramophone is r> a \^gIBMPW PRICE $7.00 EACH NETT. I YICK WAH HING, [J 3 WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS. J£ j)| V IL 641, Neath Bridge Road, Singapore. jv
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    • 122 5 The People's Paper. THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE," oi course I St SOUNDEST THF AND ONLY NEWS 5 CENTS DAILY. UL Its Circulation is Continually increasing—that is Clear Proof of it* Sustained Popularity. Be sure you get it regularly by becoming a Subscriber. The Subscription Form below may be us*d. Date A9SI.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 286 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JULY 21. High Tides—1.49 son.. 2.44 p.m Football League: S.C.C. v. P. Brani (Div. I). SCC. M.C.U. v. Police <Div. 2), S.R.C.; Vehicles v. B.A.T. (Div. 2). 3.H.B.; Chinese "A" v. Glosters (R.D.). Anson Road. TO-MORROW, JULY 22. High Tides—2.45 a.m.. 3.28 p.m. Rotary Luncheon, Raffles
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 265 6 I Malaya's only Super-Cinema. jj I \~oas\ TO-NIGHT j».Ut[ jj fi PARAMOUNT Presents The First Lady of the Screen! I Ruth Chatterton a Famous star of "MADAME X" "LAUGHING LADY M 8 and other outstanding successes, 3 "THE RtfiHT TO LOVE" I I The First Motion Picture produced by the
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    • 210 6 Amusements. X m 111 I'lm> m m H m VmV■ 1 I JB JKJm Ĕm\ I 1 tlbi "Jb! m ]j£ i jjj TELEPHONE N9 69Q9 I j j e.i 3 I To-night I o-ia j I SPENCER TRACY W 1 I SIDNEY FOX Thrill-a-se<ond... I EDWARD EVERETT HORTON laugh-a-minut*
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    • 204 6 I TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 I Final Thrilling Episodes At f The ALL-TALKING Serial j SPELL of the CIRCUS I I AND I I Gladys Brockwell I IN I I The Drake Case I j A Mystery Thriller. j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 0.15 I Clara Bow II THE "IT" GIRL I A
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  • 101 7 Singapore. July 21. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Santhia 13; Pres. Garfield 11: Lipis 9; Anshun 8; Kedah 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Tairea 35: Fairfield City 37 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Silverwalnut 48. West
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  • 253 7 TWO ARAB GIRLS KILLED. COURAGE OF AMBULANCE WORKERS. Two Arab girls were killed and an elderly Indian Mohamedan was seriously injured when three houses collapsed in Arab Street at about 11 o'clock yesterday morning (as reported briefly in yesterday's "Malaya Tribune*). Prom later reports it would
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  • 102 7 ARREST IN KUALA LUMPUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 20. Leonard Hince, a European who is wanted in Singapore on three charges of alleged cheating by falsely representing to Mr. Evan Wong, Mr. Tay Lian Teck and Mr. Martin Francis James that he was
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  • 57 7 DECLINE IN HOME FIGURES. London, July 20. further slight decline of rubber stocks is reported this week, London stocks having fallen from 82.079 tons to 81,766 although Liverpool has risen from 54,444 tons to 54,697 tons. "S.F.P." Service. The total for last week was 136.523 tons as sgainst
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  • 69 7 London, July 20. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £112 5j16. Forward £114 516. The market is firm. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 3d (3d). Forward 3» 4 d (3 516 d). The market is
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  • 169 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. July 21, noon. Markets are idle and business negligible. Both rubber and tin came through from abroad practically unchanged, but the metal has declined locally. There is unlikely to be much change to the present stagnation until news is received as
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  • 294 7 June 21. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London. 3 1 16d.. unchanged. New York 6«4 cents, unchanged. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 90 cents—$1.00. Ayer Moleks 60—70 cents. Ayer Panas 60—70 cents. Bassets 45—50 cents. Brogjas 40—45 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents, Bukit Katils 20—25 cents. Connemaras 75—85 cents. Glenealys
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  • 251 7 Singapore, July 21. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bankj Selling.—London 4 months' sign t 2* 3 il /Sin London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13/lGd., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25 32d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3\d.. London demand 2s 3 23/32 d.. London T.T.
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  • 132 7 Singapore, July 21 Rice Siam 1 per Koyan $207 Rice Siam 2 $173 Rice. Siam 3 $149 Rice. Siam 4 $140 Rice, Saigon A-l $150 1 Sl4a Ric4[Bgoon 2 $140 3 >135 Rice, Rangoon 1 Si2s Rice, Rangoon 2 5122 Rice. Par Boiled No. 1 per bag $4.50 Rice,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 486 7 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL WATCH FOR THE RETURN DATE OF SZIGETI I n ROYAL DUTCH INDIAN AIRWAYS I nl ID Constdgrablg Reduction Singopore-Bafouia $100.00. I I L $135.00.) L 1 I il Singapore Palembang $58.50. I M (formerly $67.00.) ffl jjj BOOK YOUR PASSAGE NOW! Wailed to rent: cheap small bungalow
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    • 594 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The attention cf the Public is drawn to the following Municipal Conservancy By-law: Section 12 No person shall by himself or hi, agent or servant without the permis sion of the Municipal Commissioners affix any advertisement, bill, notice or any paper against or upon any building,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 312 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright. STATIONS. ture. Rainfall. Sur Max. Min. shine Alor Star 80 74 0.81 3.5 Kota Bharu 91 73 Nil 9.2 K. Trenggj.nu 90 72 0.01 7.3 Kroh 83 71 0.06 3.9 Sitiawan 88 73 0.14 2.2 Ipoh 90 73 1.08 3.2 Butoerworth 84
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  • 58 8 TAN. Tan Hee Joo Aged 43 passed away at his residence No. 11-9, Hamid Lane on the 20th of July 1931. The cortege win leave the house on the 21st July 1931 at 4 p.m. to the church of 5.9. Peter and Paul
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  • 839 8 The trading difficulties of British firms operating in Malaya are aggravated by two special circumstances. First there is the general depression, severely affecting business of all kinds. Second there is the fact that for such business as is left there is increasingly keen competition, in which
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  • 153 8 The King and Queen of Siam are due in Hong Kong homeward bound on Oct. 2. An East Asiatic motorshlp will convey them to Bangkok. Mr. J. D. Hall. Secretary to the High Commissioner, has been appointed to act as British Adviser. Kedah. when the Hon. Mr. T. W. Clayton
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  • 82 8 Recommendations Being Considered. Reuter. London. July 20. In the House of Commons to-day, in reply to a question, Mr. G. M. Gillett (Secretary for Overseas Trade) sa.d that the report of he Economic Mission to the Far East had not recommended the appointment of trade
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  • 465 8 MR. GANDHI INVITED TO JOIN. Rugby, July 20. The India Office issues the names of those invited to serve on the Federal Structure Committee of the Round-Table Conference, which is to resume its sessions in London in September. The members have been nominated by the Prime Minister
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  • 98 8 ARMOURED CAR SECTION TO BE FORMED. It is proposed to form the new Armoured Car Section of the Singapore Volunteer Corps at once, and recruiting is now open. Recruits can enrol into this unit direct but. with the exception of dr.vers and those who have previous machine-gun
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  • 71 8 OFFICIAL STATEMENT. The Acting Secretary for Postal Affairs S.S. and P.M.S.. informs us that the Netherlands East Indies Postal Authorities state that they cannot guarantee that homeward bound aeroplanes will stop at Alor Star, as the state of the weather and condition of the aeroarome may render
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  • 122 8 The Y.W.C.A. has found an increasing demand among its members for the right kind of literature. The library is at preset being re-catalogued by some of the committee and they woulu much appreciate gM of modern novels. There is alro a constant for all women's magazines n the Rest and
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  • 37 8 ~.5T J 2 1 I*'1*' ,Lonclon m lls on Prom China and Japan by th? "Rawalpindidue at Singapore at 9 a.m. tor-Know Prom China and Japan by the Mu.oran Maru due at Singapore on Thursday.
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  • 587 8 'BY "LOOKER-OS My prophecy of a s—l vict< f or Singapore in Saturday's Malaya r up tie has brought me some thrusts. They come from Malacca. 0 f course, and one delighted w Hcllowite unkindly reminds m< certain saying about the count; chickens. Sk Vm not complaining,
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  • 44 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS RUBBER. London—3 1 16d. New York:—6 1 <G> c^nfs. Singapore —9 1 -—9 cents. TIN. London Spot:—£ll2 !2s. 6d. (Down Three Months Buyers £114 12. 6d. (Do* 6d.t. Sellers £114 10s. Od. (Down li S.ngapove:—ss7.oo. v lOO tons sold).
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 323 8 1 the: finest value in watches a I EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC a I OF MALAYA. j Rolex Wrist Watches. I Snowite Police model. Screw back and Bezel. 7 g I rubies. White Radium Dial. Complete with strap g and Chromed Buckle. g PRECISION MOVEMENT I g As supplied
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    • 111 8 I GENUINE I j Butterfly i Wing i JEWELLERY. I jjj in I I Silver Brooches, I Pendants Vanity I Cases, Rings I Powder Boxes. Charming Designs ski [jj 30 Years' Experience, H iu.S. De Silva jjj I Bros., I n] 91, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. g THONE 4540. S I
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  • 360 9 CITY DESTROYED BY BOMBS. ALL THE HORRORS OF WAR. TWO RED STRONGHOLDS TAKEN. CHIANG KAI SHEK ROUTS THE REBELS. Reuter. Nanking, July 20. All the horrors of war descended terday on Ningtu, South Kiangsi, n the Government forces carried land and air attack
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  • 64 9 FAMOUS HOTEL BURNT DOWN. Reuter. Bagdad. July 21. The famous Rlaude Hotel was completely destroyed by fire and among the residents tr.ere at the time were 7*r. and Mrs. Pay. Americans, who w*re flyin? round ihe world. They am v.-1 fiom Aleppo and were sleeping cm
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  • 153 9 CREATION OF SECRET RESERVES. Reuter. London, July 20. Lord Kylsant and Mr. Morland entered the il the Old Bailey and pleaded not guilty to charges arising from the affairs of the Roya Mail steam Packet Co. The Attorney-Genera opened the case in a speech lasting
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  • 92 9 Reuter. INHERITED FORTUNE FROM HIS BROTHER. London, July 20, The death :n Cardiff of George crippled seaman ioralis hat he in e e 1 rtune, e c timated a; a quarter of a m -O •'inds. five years ago from his oily brot er, 1 11 had
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  • 1728 9 MAY BE TURNING POINT IN WORLD'S HISTORY. PREMIER MACDONALD'S SPEECH. STOCK MARKET'S DULLEST DAY FOR FIVE YEARS. Rugby, July 20. International efforts to solve the financial and economic problems in Germany are to-day focussed in London, and statesmen of seven Powers have already arrived or are now
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  • 24 9 TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11. REVIEW OF CENSUS OPERATION. on page 12. LITERARY NOTES, on page 13.
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  • 2179 9 WIDOW'S DRAMATIC EVIDENCE. -JURY'S VERDICT AND RIDER. ATTENDANT NURSE CLOSELY QUESTIONED. "We return a unanimous verdict of death by misadventure and we would like to add a rider to the effect that a more responsible person should accompany a patient to the ward following an operation,''
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 271 9 I IHAUNTED I ROOMS S 1 m*t&\ *A%/\ 1 I -U room in your is h;mi •<■• Dan i Jjj S 3 vf -tL lurks in every corner, under tho beds, in the $2 S =0 bathroom, in the dark cupboard under the stafr* Ma w Invisible but deadly microbes
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  • 630 10 SOUTH CHINA BOYS HELD. SOLDIERS DOMINATE SECOND HALF. THREE PENALTIES GIVEN. (By "Reynard: > Like Saturdays Malaya Cup encounter, the match at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday between South China and the United Services was largely spoiled by the whistle. There is a world of difference
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  • 395 10 WARDERS BADLY BEATEN BY INDO-CEYLONESE. The I.C.F.A. had an easy passage when they met and defeated the Warders by 7 —2 at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, in the qualifying round of the Singapore Cup. A weak defence brought about the Warders' defeat. The forwards were triers all
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  • 49 10 The S.A.F A. team to meet the South Ch na XI at the Anson Road Stadium to-morrow will be: Urquhart; Boon Lay, Gek Soo; Kemat, Reade, J. Then, Mahmood, Mat Noor. Ken*; Hock, Dolfatah. Oliveiro. Reserves: Kendall. Harper. Glasgow. Wan Ahmad, Taib, Chee Lim.
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  • 113 10 "Ludivicus" writes severely criticising the Singapore team which failed to bea.. Malacca. He may rest assured that the selectors will not ignore the lessons of Saturday's match. He also expresses resentment against the S.C.C. being allowed to play half their league matches on the padang, because of the discomfort
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  • 95 10 ELKINS' RECORD ROUND AT FRASER'S HILL. What is claimed to be the record score for the nine-hole course at Bukit Fraser was made recently by W. H. Elkins, champion of Malaya, when he returned a card of eight under bogey. Elkins went round with J. Poynton. He took five
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  • 202 10 The final in the R.C.G.C. championship for the cup presented by Mr. Manasseh, played over 36 holes between T. Morita and E. C van der Beck resulted in a tie, and in the replay over 18 holes, T. Morita won by 1 up. Results: Ist round: A. B.
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  • 35 10 The following are the Keppel Golf Club's August holiday competitions: Aug. 1-3. —Nine holes eclectic competition. Any number of cards may be taken out. Sunday, Aug. 2.—A mixed foursome competition (9 holes).
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  • 61 10 Reuter. New York. July 20. Sunday's league games resulted as follows NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati 7, Philadelphia 6. Cincinnati 1, Philadelphia 7. St. Louis 2, New York 1. St. Louis 2, New York 1. Chicago 6. Brooklyn 10. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 10, St. Louis 9. New York 8, St.
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  • 17 10 Members of the Chinese Association are reminded that entries for the 1931 tournament will close on Friday.
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  • 12 10 Collapse of houses in Arab Street. Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 637 10 MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIPS. DETAILED RESULT OF DRAW. The Malayan lawn tennis championships have, desp.te the period of trade depression wliich we are going through, attracted a fair entry cf players from all over Malaya to contest the events on the Selangor Club courts during the August Bank Holidays. As
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  • 104 10 The S.C.R.C. tournament commences on Thursday when the following ties will be played:— "A" Singles Handicap: Goh Cheng Hee v Chia Teck Yam. "B" Singles Handicap: Lim Choon Tee v. Ong Cheng Bee, Tan Beng Hian v. Tan Siong Teng. "C" Singles Handicap: Wong Teck Fah v. Tan
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  • 261 10 MATCHES COMPLETED IN TWO DAYS. QUICK WINS AT MAIDSTONE AND PONTYPRIDD. KENT STRIKE A BRIGHT PATCH. Kent and Glamorganshire obtained full points with a day to spare, in their County fixtures against Middlesex and Worcest »r3r.iie at Maidstone and Pontypridd respectively. Kent, who had not won a game since
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  • 177 10 Positions in the County championship todate: (Ist Inns.) P. W. L. W. L. D. Pts Points awarded 15 0 5 3 4 Yorkshire (S) 16 8 1 3 0 4 151 Notts (4) 16 8 1 2 5 0 145 Gloucester (2) 17 7 3 5 2 0
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  • 146 10 TWO INDIANS IN FIRST SIX. London. July 20. Sutclitfe, the Yorkshire batsman, remains at the top of the English batting averages compiled up to and including matches which ended on Friday, and Larwood. the Notts fast bowler. Is at the top of the bowling averages. The leading players
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  • 204 10 On the S.R.C. ground on Saturday, the maUh between the club and the Medical Colleie Union was drawn. Scores: SRC: H. N. Balhetchet b Rajaratnam 95; P. d'Almeida b Morrow 1; N. Sullivan b E s 1; T. Leijssius b Ess 3: G. Westerhout c La Brocy
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  • 84 10 Some alarm was caused when a tire broke out in a Tamil lodging house in Street at about 6 p.m. yesterday. On receiving the call two engines from the Central Fire Station rushed to th? spot, and the fire was extinguished before much damage was done.
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  • 831 10 ALLEGED GUNMAN o\ TRIAL. MASTER-CARPENTER SHOT IN STREET. The trial cf Ong Kirn Kiat and N choa? was continued throughout yesterday b v wf Justice PalgTave Simpson and a gp ]U J for the murder of Chng Sim Qeok Blanco Court, a side lane leading off Victoria
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  • 129 10 Solution Of Number 2. The following is the solution of No. 2. entries for which closed at day. In Friday's issue of th bune" the prize-winners of thia be publ shed. Across:—2. Sirs; 5. Rigour. 12. Ten; 13. NNE; 14 Narrow* 1«. Flops; 17. Stinger; 19. Tat
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  • 8 10 The weekly Sports untitled on page 1 to-morrow.
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  • 86 11 [Our readers are invited to write to us on nbjects of public interest. It must be under,tood that the "Malaya Tribune does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double and on one side of the paper only. Pen names
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  • 368 11 To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") It has been suggested, for the improvef the film industry in England, that ngliso cinema people should follow in t steps of the Americans. The latter, ud. drink pictures, think pictures, and ..tures." This same advice could not be idiously followed than it
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  • 245 11 (To the Ĕditor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—We are all aware that in a city like Singapore the welfare of the public is carefully looked after. Thus on reading "Schoolboy's" complaint about the trolley-buses I was naturally ashamed that instead of making that means of transport a perfection the Traction
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  • 58 11 Red Peter Clay" (Kluang) sends a letter which it is difficult to knock into shape for publication. The purport of it is that he supports previous correspondents who have Pleaded for the rigorous exclusion of "sly gurls" from Singapore who have been "invading" Johore. especially in view
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  • 49 11 Microscope" is exercised because there are what are called "free" members of a certain Malay club, and they are denied some of the allowed to ordinary members. It supposed that if there is really any such uiTangement the committee can advance sound reasons for it.
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  • 34 11 -Born Babe" writes protesting against. 0» incongruity of fancy dress competit.ons, >rizes awarded, in connection w.th fonerals. The idea does seem que3r, but *c *ou!d rather not encourage correspondence on
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  • 29 11 "A Passenger" suggests that on -ere be posted up sailing notices m ai l vessels at the wharves or in the roans. te Kreat convenience to passengers.
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  • 25 11 A Chinese reader appeals to the managef the Alhambra to provide more fan. °r the comfort cf occupants of the cheaper seats
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  • 28 11 A Sclangor correspondent writes atlging lias t«iee been a»»auibe6 by employe» but can «cure no retires >. »uMorit.e» ll bi, «tor? lalce police court action, «ben «oulll be inve,N«a4e6
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  • 154 11 Dr. Barker, Professor of Political Science at Cambridge, speaking at the Sevenoaks School speech day on June 20, said he was in no sense anxious to attack the system of our English public schools, but he did not think its merits were entirely compensated
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 462 11 HsHs2sEKsrlsc^HKsr!sc^cscs2sc^^ I The New Womd Show. 1 S JALAN BESAR. X Singapore's Most Popular /Imusemcnf Pork. H Nightly Programme. 8 r3 1. Twilight Hall. Cantonese Wayang- Wah 6. The New CiDema—Showing European [fj a Fong KLek Tuen.) Mctureg [j 12. Solar Hall. Malay Opera (Sri Ken- 7> lerr >-Gcßctad. [jj
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    • 300 11 Guaranteed from the Juice of Ripe, Sweet Pineapples. It defies heat, drives away the fatigue and refreshes the tired mind. APPETISING and DIGESTIVE. Tramroz Co. I BIGIA TEA 5 I A Fine Fresh Product of Malaya. I 1 ZONOPHONE RECORDS I I (Brake automatically on any H.M.V. Gramophone.) I ALL
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    • 670 11 TO-DAY'S RADIO. Petaling Hill, programme by Kuala Lumpur Amateur Radio Society (55.5 metres). 630 to 7 pm. Asiatic music; 7 ,o 7.15 p.m. English recorded music; 7.15 to 7.25 p.m. British Official Wireless News; 7.25 to 8.30 p.m. recital of latest H.M.V. recorded music. Bandoeng. PLE (15.93 metres), 8.45 to
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  • 2320 12 SYSTEM OF HOUSE NUMBERING. POPULATION STILL INCREASING. EFFECT OF SLUMP OVER ESTIMATED. In his preliminary report on the 1931 Census ol British Malaya, Mr. C. A. Vheland, ouperintendent, states, in Part II: At every census taken in British Malaya before the census of 1921, operations in
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  • 73 12 Viscount Bndgeman chairman of the Governors cf Shrewsbury School, said at the annual speech day on June 20. that the good spirit which existed in the school was due to some measure to parental Influence. Theie was no greater mistake vhan for parents to imagine that by
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 256 12 I SHOP IN THE I I EVENING— I J Our Stores are Open I 1 AT 1 j Selegie Road j I 1 Till I KatoDg 7 m fij 7 p.m. S I Keppel Harbour j Orchard Road, tui 7.30 p.m. I EVERY WEEK-DAY. s 1 I Singapore Gold Storage
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    • 194 12 Gull Bahar Hair Oil. v the best for hah* growth and brttn. Registered (Awarded Gold Medals.) SOLO EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS S.S. AND F.M.B K. SHAIK MUHAMMAD SAHIB, 140. HUGH LOW STREET. IPOH. For all defects of vision. Consult M EZEKIEL SON'S Optometrists and Opticians Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place. Singapore A.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 268 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTF K KS Programme of Drills up to and for week ending July 26. 1931: TO-DAY, JULY 21. Parrer Range, "A'* (M.G.) Coy. 1 and 2 Pis.. Practice Competition. Bukit Timah Range. "A" (M.G.) Coy. 3 and 4 Pis., Practice Competition. 5 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall. "P" (Malay) Coy., Weapon
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  • 1442 13 FORTHCOMING BOOKS. D. APPLETON AND COMPANY. "Experimental Mechanics," another of those well-known popular handbooks by A. Frederick Collins, will be published late in August. The volume concerns itself with an interesting explanation of the fundamental principles underlying our present-day machines. Beginning with levers and wheels as the basis
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    • 655 13 DREADED SKIN INFECTION may result from the simplest cut or scratch. Swarms of invisible disease germs attack C^Z^^^ the broken skin, causing V x m W^M throbbing pain, formation of Pus and blood-poison. W BLOOD v fm POISON 1 Whether it be a cut, scratch, insect bite, burn, or abrasion,
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    • 15 13 l Ohe Family Beverage 0 V/q LTIN E'' 'bwSds up 'RWxLa.Nertve and liody A.PB 31
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    • 182 13 I Printed Crepedecfaines I AND I Ladies* Silk Kimonos and Pyjamas. J I A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION I q Just Unpacked at: f WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co., j a 31 33, HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 7144. I IMMUNITY FROM ILLNESS Immunity from illness depends mainly upon the resisting power of the individual. And
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  • 425 14 BRITISH DESCENDANTS OF THE CONQUERORS. CEREMONIES AT CAEN. To-day there landed at the port of Ouistreham, the ancient port of Caen, over a hundred British descendants of William the Conqueror and his companions, rays a special correspondent in the -'Observer." The leader of the party was Lord Eustace
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  • 537 14 SOME GROUNDLESS FEARS. Contrary to popular b-lief, says Dr. Vilhjalmur Stefansson. the Arctic explorer, the most dangerous part of the voyage of the WU-kins-Ellsworth Polar Submarine Expedition is not after it reaches the Polar seas, but before it gets there. "I feel in a measure responsible
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  • 120 14 SPOIL OF AN 18TH CENTURY HIGHWAYMAN. Budapest, June 19. The "Reggel" reports from Postyen that an American millionairess, Mrs. Wally Wilde de Villareal, has undertaken to hunt for a treasure which was buried in the neighbourhood in the middle of the eighteenth century. She is the wife
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  • 409 14 A FASCIST PROBLEM OF ECONOMICS. Negotiations regarding a minimum wage for rice-pickers in the north, which were abruptly broken off a month ago and brought to Rome for decision by the Court of Appeal, acting as Labour Tribunal, affect 184.000 workers. 90 per cent, of whom
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  • 469 14 BAMBARRA GROUND-NUT IN KEDAH. The Bambarra ground-nut, writes W. N. Sands, Principal Agricultural Officer, Kedah. in the M. A. Journal, known locally as "Kachang Poi" or "Kachang Manila" has been grown for several years past on a small scale la different parts of Kedah, but recently
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  • 292 14 RESULTS OF SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS. A review of scientific investigations into methods of improving food supplies is made in the report for the year 1930 of the Food Investigation Board. issued by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. Reference is made to the detailed laboratory inquiry carried
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  • 145 14 CELEBRATIONS AT GLAMIS EARLY IN AUGUST. Lord Strathmore, who arrived at Glamls recently, indicated that the celebrations of his golden wedding should take place early in August, this being a more convenient time than the actual date of the anniversary, which fell on July 16. There is
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  • 94 14 WIDE ENOUGH FOR SIX LINES OF TRAFFIC. The new bridge over the Thames at Chelsea is to be a suspension bridge of steel design, with a central span over the navigable water and two shorter approach spans. The tctal width of the bridge will be about 98
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 102 14 Children thrive on it. All children need SCOTT'S Emulsion. It makes them L Strong and healthv. It teeas m tarn and ensures vitality. It huilds I up resistance to lung troubles, El rf*S]E/ epidemic diseases and chil- B jjgpi dm.'s ailments. It is the W«mS U^Smh safeguard or child lite,
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    • 238 14 I Let A 'Vesta' Save You MoneyJ j A Seeing for its reliability. j I VIBRATING SHUTTLE, j I HAND SEWING MACHINE, WITH COVER. I NET WEIGHT 33 LBS. I CUB. MEAS. 2ft. 9ins. v I AND OTHER MODELS. Cj For full particulars apply jji i SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.,
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    • 544 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH T NDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PEMNSDLAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. /Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1931. r -mala 9.000 July
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    • 600 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE ¥2f 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 9 SUWA MARU 10,700 Aug. 13 14 S FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Aug. 27 28 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Sept. 9 10 t TERUKUNI
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    • 466 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.
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    • 298 15 INSURANCE. THE /fkw\ |w|f-| BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOOTH. Manager. Office: 2, Flnlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3. Malacca Street, Singapore.
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    • 540 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. M.
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    • 532 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BRANCH. In order to provide better facilittw to customers, business houses %mm residents in the North Division mt the Town this Bank will shortly open a Branch in North Bridge Rm/ near its junction with Middle
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1148 16 ALICO I I ALICO Asia Life Insurance Company. Under American Charter. (£2o.ooo—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 out of your
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    • 774 16 "•fiST "MADGE" <2£. WE ARE NOW SHOWING A RANGE OF LADIES' MANILA HATS. Prices: $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 each. Come Early and Make Your Choice PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICEMrs. R. Eri ye mid-wife (Japanese) removed from 150, Albert Street to 22, Race Course Road. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at
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    • 486 16 FOR PERFECT VISION!! H. LAZARUS Co., Consulting Opticians. Tel. 2751. 3, Capitol Buildimjs. MASSAGE AND MANICURE MASSAGE. Miss MISAKO and Miss KIMIYE No. 20, Bencoolen Street, Singapore "SPECIFIC FOR DIABETES" Dr. Winkler's "DIABETONIT" $2.00 per bottle or $20,00 per dozen. Sincere's "Special Hair Cream" Large Size 50 cents per bottle
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    • 451 16 MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATE*! PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Inchj|h| at office Postage Post** or close (Local cr to Porefe residence. F.M.S.) Countrla Yearly $15.00 $21.00 $27 aj Half Yearly 7.50 $10.50 t13.5e Quarterly 3.75 5.25 t 671 Single Copy 5 cents. Copies of back numbers of the
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