Malaya Tribune, 22 July 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XVIII.- -No. 171 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday. July 22, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 282 1 JLIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, fLflH■|Mr^ Two heads are better than one Si r wvl ifits Carlsberg/ ft Look at the head of a glass of mmmmmm X I Carlsberg and then drink deeply M its invigorating contents. Experience V Xfl the comfortable thirst quenching WSKLmr S
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    • 205 1 I urWmkW&kWtJkWkWßwmsmmmm 6. IS TO-NIGHT 9. IS Ruth Chatterton IN The Right To love. PHONE 5261-52€2 I IT'S "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT j I AGENTS: 8 SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., l S.S. F.M.S. I j GODET PERFUMES S The Quintessence of Perfection. I Ask for—CONCENTRATED OF HOSE I JASMIN Etc.
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  • 459 2 When The Golden Sun Sets In The West. (By Nonna Cheng "j At the close of a bright day, it is, indeed, a glorious sight to see the sun. like an immense ball of fire, slowly sinking in the
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  • 142 2 'By 'Hong Kong."/ Once there was a dog which had three nice plump puppies She loved and cared for them so much that she became fierce and would not let even the master or the mistress to touch them. Whenever anyone passed near her. she would
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  • 191 2 'By "Peacemaker") Much has been wntten about Muslim pupils of Malay girls schools giving a drill exhibition In public. This subject has created such a startling interest of uneasiness among Muslims that almost every English-speaking Muslim is anxious to have his or her opinion expressed by
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  • 147 2 (By S. G. Lim) I have heard people say that when one sees a shooting star falling down, if a wish is uttered immediately before the star disappears, the wish will be fulfilled. I wonder if this is true. Very seldom can one see a shooting star, and
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  • 834 2 A Useful Medium For Improvement. ißy S. Zubaidah. Malacca.) In the first place, with a view to avoid being abused, I have to make it clear that I do not write this article with a view to winning praise, but I do so to encourage Malay
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  • 195 2 (By "Pemikir.") Thoughtless guardians will say that my previous article on the above subject was an insolent one, while the thoughtful, I am sure, will admit I am right. Rahman Hassan has made statements without sufficient data. He said that it was the teachers who proposed
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  • 339 2 Great Improvement Noticeable. (By P. W Tan: Chinese girls, a decade or two most bashful creatures, lib li Arabian sisters. They would conn:, indoors always and deprive them f* fresh air and health-giving sunsi would play hide-and-seek with behind the closed-window shutu■: JJjJj i hey wou!d elude the
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  • 267 2 By Miss L. Gan J An old-fashioned mother meant fashioned love—a true love, thcuei. never dies, never exhausts in guarding the mm so loved. Now. I am going tc tell you about had an old-fashioned mother. Sally gave way to heartbroken buried her cheeks in her
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  • 114 2 By Miss L. Gan.> During the holidays I think m > girls are dressmakers in your bi I haps some go to the theatres to get ideal ami the actresses- clothes—ideas for complete garments md or just little notionetceteras which help so much tlie finished ensemble. As
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    • 63 2 After Outdoor Exem < Wash Out Your Fore* 0 with Cuticura Soup i <r and hot water v Anoint any redness or routiHn'•-- 0 with < utieura Oinini*'"' J 4 Nothing better for keeping U« J 6 skin in good condition. 4 Mrs«Bpu «d> so.p. in^ r T,,!"« Talcum frre
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  • 1516 3 A nother Interesting Interview. (By "Tanne.") "Certainly." responded the Needle with great politeness to a request for an interview, "I shail be delighted to relate, as far as I know, now I came to find myself in the charming society of Miss Cotton. Of course, you have
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  • 302 3 What A Boy Thinks. (By Brigadier."; Is there anyone who can deny the fact that the physique of our sisters has vastly improved during the last few years? I should say that our sisters hav# much improved physically. This improvement is certa.nly due to the fact that
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  • 329 3 By Hatma.") Che' S. Zubaidah must be a prodigious writer to be able to send articles to the "Malaya Tribune" every week. But the crux of her letters is invariably the same. She is fighting, ii I am not mistaken, fcr freedom of thought anc'
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 214 3 ***********************************S I Another "CRUSH' I Manufactured from variaus fresh>fruits:< with a basis g I of specially imported frozeu raspberries and strawberries. j ASIC FOR IT I FRASER NEAVE, LTD. j 8 AERATED WATER SPECIALISTS. SZS2E2 **********^ Switch off occasionally! ■P yj True enough, too much tannin, the drug found W
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  • 891 4 WHAT IS ALL THE PANIC ABOUT? PENANG'S CRICKET GROUSE. SPORES COMMENTS. Suggestions for altering the Singapore soccer team, after the poor showing against Malacca are pouring in and they cannot po sib.y bi published. To publish one or two would be unfair to the rest. But what
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  • 188 4 BROADHALFPENNY TRADITIONS REVIVED. The memorable associations with the game cf cricket which cluster round Broadhalfpenny Down, near the pretty Hampshire village of Hambledon. are to be revived once again on June 25, says the "Observer" by a match played there between Hambledon and Downing College, Cambridge. In
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  • 303 4 THE AUTHENTICITY OF ST. MARK. Mr. S. G. Lee, MA., in a recent lecture on the genuineness and authentic.ty of the Gospel according to St. Mark said that genuineness j meant that the book remained exactly as it j was written. There were no interpolations or
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  • 190 4 AFFILIATION TO MALAYAN CLUB. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 20. An extraordinary meeting of the Negri Sembilan Motor Association was held at the N. S. Club. The Chai'man (Mr. G. Mound) said that the meeting was called to enable them to place before the members
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  • 457 4 Kuala Lumpur, Monday, July 13. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Federal Council held at the Council Chamber, Government Offices. The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency at King's House:—The Hon. Mr. C. W. H. Cochrane and Mrs. Cochrane, the Hon.
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  • 72 4 Mr. R. T. Wickham, formerly untitled rubber Planter In Malaya, and now an Agricultural Officer in Uganda, while walking £2j5S golf course was attacked and injured by a hippopotamus, which first killed his dog Mr Wickham. after planting in the Malay States for several years, accompanied his elder broher (who
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 84 4 Good! mm k AT It is so good—this nutritious W Heinz-made spaghetti—tender and thoroughly cooked—steeped through and through with that special tomato sauce, made from sun-ripened tomatoes. The tang of special cheese adds the final touch of flavour that makes Heinz Cooked Spaghetti a favourite dish in thousands of homes.
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    • 131 4 WIL Hi! Don't use all Hi! the Pears, Tom 1 When a fellow 4 takes a lease' on the bathroom it is more than probable Pears' Soap is in the conspiracy. Pears' Soap is so much at home when water is near at hand that it has definitely become part
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  • 1570 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. SingapoVe, July 22, 10 a.m. Issue Ye *r CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. IWfc Buyers. Sellers. 10 0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 C 0.18.6 fl. 1J 100 Austral Malay Dec. 31 0.19.0 1. |j t io Ayer Hitam Tin
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  • 258 5 The man or woman whose skin is clear of blemishes, whose cheeks are evenly coloured with the gldv of health, whose eyes are clear and bright, is presenting an appearance which is by no means a deception. These things are all indicative of internal health
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 561 5 GUARANTEED To outwear any other tyre of equal price I Geared -to the Road BALLOON. Miller products Co., A RARE OPPORTUNITY Afforded by The Great Eastern Optical Co., 112, South Bridge Road, Singapore. SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPON In producing this coupon to us, holder will be granted a special discount of
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    • 68 5 Cleans Teeth Quickly r I *lkih marred by stain, tar--1 tar and decay are signs of carelessness and offensive to others. Kolynos cleans teeth as they should be cleaned. The pleasant tasting antiseptic foam pushes its way into all the crevices and dislodges the fermenting food particles. It removes the
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    • 346 6 i The First Motion Picture produced by the Western I g I I Electric NEW NOISELESS RECORDING E 1 1 Entirely new. The Greatest I X development since the invention of I alkies H l ii I I I l I I I l II l I I'llil ■iil>illlliilill!llii| l
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    • 216 6 Amusements. 1 TRADER HORJJ I I OPENS JULY 29. H II 615 1 To-night 1 11 g A brand new comedy with a brand new group of funsters. X 3 I fl I a Spencer Tracy, Everett Horton, I jj El Brendel and Una Merkel 1 I in 1 six
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    • 193 6 1 TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 3 P cj jo I Final Thrilling Episodes At j The ALL-TALKING Serial SPELL of the CIRCUS 1 AND I 1 s Gladys Brackwell j I i I IN cj I The Drake Case I A Mystery Thriller. R I 6.15 TO-NIGHT ©.IS r> GENEVIEVE TOBIN
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  • 109 7 RAID ON JAPANESE HOTEL. A raid by Detective-Inspector Mcintosh on the Boston Hotel in Jalan Besar had a sequel before the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd; yesterday, when a Japanese woman named Moto, said to be the keeper of the hotel, was sentenced to one
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  • 189 7 ALLEGED FORGERY OF ENDORSEMENT. A European named Prank Bullen appeared bclore the Th rd Magistrate (Mr. J. F. P. Gregg) yesterday, on a charge of forgery or the endorsement cf a cheque for $404.96. There were alternative charges of using as genuine a forged document and
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  • 63 7 Impores of Japanese rice into India, growing in volume, have caused a good deal of uneasiness among agricultural interests, and the Government of India have been urged to undertake legislation effectively to prevent this -dumping." Some years ago the Japanese exported to India a portion of the rice they had
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  • 48 7 SHIPPING NEWS. An eighteen inch running practice torpedo marked eight stars (No. 174) was lost on the 17th inst. The approximate position is one deg. 17 mm. North. 104 deg. 2 mm Ernst A reward of $40 is offered for the recovery of the torpedo.
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  • 530 7 By a rule under the Asiatic Emigration Ordinance, the Governor in Council prescribes the following fees for the medical inspection in Hong Kong of emigrants and crew: In the case of emigrants whose port of departure is Hong Kang. $1 per head, including vaccination. In the case
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  • 120 7 The Committee acknowledge with thanks receipt of the following donations: Mrs. Wing Loong The Bishop of Singapore 10 Mr. W. Parsons 20 P. B. H. 10 P. M. Jacob (2nd Don 10 Mr F. T. Tree (£4) 34 $114.44 Per Mr. M. Dukes. Seiangor:— Mr. Matthews $10
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  • 102 7 Singapore. July 22. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES East Wharf (Entrance Gate D. Rohna 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Rawalpindi 18: Mata Hari 16; Santhia 13: Pres. Garfield 11; Selangor 9; Dessau 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3i Silvermaple 33: Taires 35; Fairfield City 37; Fingal 39. Empire
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  • 242 7 YEAR'S WORKING SHOWS SMALL LOSS. The annual general meeting of the Ulu Pandan (Singapore* Rubber Estates, Ltd.. will be held at the French Bank building on July 29 at noon. In their report for the year ended April 30, the directors state: The accounts show
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  • 67 7 Singapore, July 22. Buyers Sellers R 8.8 equal to London Standard. Spot 9S» 9=* Standard RS S on Tender August 9 10 September 9 7 s 10% August/September 9* 4 10 October /December 10V* 10 \k January March 10\ 10'\ Tone of Market: —Dull. Latest
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  • 87 7 London, July 21. Lambak Rubber, Ltd., report discloses a profit of £4,137, and it is proposed to carry forward a credit of £16,199. Kramat Pulal, Ltd., annual meeting adopted the report, showing a net profit of £28,911. Dividends amounting to 17 per cent, have been
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  • 318 7 Singapore, July 22. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank./ Selling.—London 4 months* sight 2m 3 fl I*9* London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d.. London demand 2s 3 23/32<L. London T.T. 2s.
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  • 144 7 Singapore, July 22. Rice Siam i per Koyan $207 Rice Siam 2 $173 Rice, Siam 3 $149 Rice, Siam 4 $140 Rice, Saigon A-l $150 Rice. Saigon 1 $145 Rice, Saigoon 2 y $140 Rice, Saigon 3 $135 Rice, Rangoon l $125 Rice, Rangoon 2 $122 Rice. Par Boiled
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  • 97 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. July. 22, noon Dull markets continue, w.th share values inclined to case, from an entire lack of interest. Tins: There are sellers to-day of Penawats at 68 cents, Kuchais 82 cents, Kintas $1.13. Sungei Luas $1.14, Malaya Consols 17 cents and Johans 24
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  • 729 7 June 22. 11 am. RUBBER. London. 3d., down 1 '6d. New York 6 316 cents, down 116 cent. Shanes: Quiet Allenbys 90 cents—sl.oo. Ayer Moleks 60—70 cents. Ayer Panas 60—70 cents. Baskets 45—50 cents. Brogjae 40—46 cents, Bukit Jelotengs 15—20 cents, Bukit KatiLs 20—25 cents, Connemaras
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  • 78 7 London, July 21. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £111 1516 (£ll2 516;. Forward £112 15 16 (£ll4 516). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot $4r(3d). Forward 3 5 I6d <3
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  • 33 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Cevlflß to-day Is Rs. 154 for $100. Tbe -ate of pevment of Money Orders from India, tod Ceylon is Rs 158 for $180.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 477 7 VICTORIA MEMORIAL I HALL Monday, August 10, at 9.30 p.m. Return Visit of SZIGETI The World Famous Violinist. Booking Opens at Little's Saturday, July 25, $4, $2 $1. VICTORIA THEATRE A Mrs Alford Production. Opening Performance Saturday, Aug 8 and Tues.. Aug. 11, Wed., Aug. 12, Thurs,, Aug 13 Last
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    • 90 7 NOTICEI. the undersigned, SHAIK SALLIM BIN MOHAMED BIN SALLIM BIN TALIB being about to proceed to Java have appointed SYED ZAIN BIN ABDULLAH AZZAHIR, SYED MOHAMED BIN AHMAD BIN MOHAMED ALKAPP and SHAIKH AHMAD BIN OMAR BARAJA as my attorneys to act for me in my absence. NO PERSON other
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 310 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright. STATIONS. lure. Rainfall. Sun Max. Min. shine. Alor Star 86 72 0.23 4.4 Kota Bharu 89 73 0.05 6.7 K. Trengganu 89 73 0.26 7.7 Kroh 85 70 1.17 2.5 Sitiawan 91 75 0.04 8.0 Ipoh 90 74 0.17 5.7 Buttsrworth 87
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    • 592 7 TO-DAY'S RADIO. Eindhoven (Holland). PCJ (31.28 metres). 9.30 pjn. to 3 a.m. announcing in six languages musical programme. Djokjakarta, Java (48.3 metres). 6.40 to 8.40 p.m. Radi«;-S'iRon. (49.05 metres) 6.30 p.m. concert by soloists of the orchestra; 7.15 recorded music; 8 15 to 10.15 Annamite programme. Singapore (VS1AB) on 84
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  • 41 8 Mrs. Tan Hee Joo and family thank all relatives and friends for their kind attendance at the funeral of the late Mr Tan Hee Joo and for their wreaths, letters and telegrams of condolence.
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  • 790 8 In an editorial on Saturday las* we referred, under the heading "Courageous Klang," to the action of the Klang Sanitary Board in deciding not to renew the licences of certain market stall-holders on account of their refusal to redoes the retail prices of r.iutton. While commending the
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  • 280 8 Mr. Lim Eng Guan, the Negri Sembilan State footballer, is now stationed at Port Swettenham. Mr. C. S. Wong, Secretary of the Lee Wah Bank, arrived back from his holiday in China yesterday. A lecture on "Illusion" will be given at the Thcosophical Society. 181. Tank Road, at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 68 8 Very Small Reduction Of World Output. Reuter. Lontion. July 21. A meeting of the International Tin Committee. held in London, welcomed the adhesion of Siam to the control scheme, subject to certain reservations by the Siamese Government, and requested the Siamese Government to appoint delegates to the
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  • 134 8 SOLUTION TO FALL IN WORLD PRICES. Reuter. London. July 22. The adoption of bimetallism as a solution to the almos: inevitable and continuous fall ln prices, and the accentuation of economic depiession due to insufficiency in the world's gold suppUes, is strongly urged by
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  • 49 8 COMMON INFORMER RENOUNCES* AWARD. London. July 21. Millie Orpen has renounced to the H?ymarket Capitol the full amount awarded, and has undertaken not to enforce payme.it Reuter. I Miss Orpen instituted proceedings as a common informer against the Haymarket Capitol Theatre and obtained judgment for £5.000.1
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  • 73 8 SPECIAL INSPECTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.} Kuala Lumpur. July 21. Sir Cecil Clement;, accompanied by th' P.M.O. 5.M.0.. M.0.. the Chief Surgeon. Mr Vttrasamy. Mr. Talalla and Mr. Grenier. visited the General Hospital this morning and spent nearly two hours inspecting the institution. Sir Cecil is
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  • 55 8 NEW ZEALAND PREMIER REGRETS THE DELAY. Reuter. Wellington. July 21 The Premier. Mr. Forbes, initiating a d-ba c on the results of the last Imperial Con'eren:?. s ressed th? importance of New Z a and being attached to the Singapore Ea c end re?-et c i the n-rcessity
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  • 42 8 Rugby. July 21. The Post-Master-General announces that from Thursday. July 23. a radio telephone service will be available between all parts of Guat Britain and Northern Ireland and all part!, of New Zealand —Br tsh Official.
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  • 42 8 British Official. Rugby. July 21. The King has been pleased to approve the extension of the term of office of Sir William Charles Fleming Robertson as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Barbados for one year from Dec. 31 next—British Official
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  • 72 8 From China and Japan by the Muroran Maru due at Singapore to morrow. Prom South Africa by the Mexico Maru due at Singapore to-morow. Prom Holland and Germany by the Johan de Witt due at Singapore at 1 p.m. to-mcrrow From Europe. (London mails despatched on July 2)
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  • 161 8 Onder the auspices of the Paya Lebar M v, 1 ChUrCh a Prayer m etin in English will be held at the home of Misses E. Norris and C. David. 180. Paya Lebar Road tomorrow at 5 p.m. Mr. H. B. Bunn w.ll deliver a message. of the Klang and
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  • 604 8 (BY •LOOKER-ON."j The local Theosophists are I a lecture on "Illusion" to-morrov ought to be delivered by a > r who has persisted in optimism al rubber shares. The Dutch seem to be gradu veering round to a Restrict, standpoint. But ther they always did believe in
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  • 46 8 LATEST QUOTA HUNS. RUBBER. London:—3d. New York:—6 3 16 <G> cents. Singapore:— 9 K—9 cents. TIN. London Spot:—£111 15s. Od. (Down 17s. 6a Three Months Buyers £113 15s. Od. (Down 17 Gd Sellers £113 17s. 6d. (Dawn 17s. 6d S.ngapore:—$57.00. .100 tons sold).
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 102 8 I GENUINE j Butterfly 1 Wing I JEWELLERY. I jjj -IN I cj Silver Brooches, I Pendants Vanity I Cases, Rings I Powder Boxes. Charming Designs I B 30 Years' Experience, a I U.S. De Silva I Bros., I rG Cl. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. te g PHONE 4540. X !TO
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  • 140 9 "DAMAGE" TO GOVT. BUILDINGS. ISLUELAND" BOMBS "REDLAND." TESTING CAPITAL'S AERIAL DEFENCES. British Official. Rugby. Ju'.y 21. I the course of the 1931 Royal Air Force now in progress, night attacks on —capital of "Redland" —were made last by bombers from "Blueland."
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  • 451 9 AMBASSADOR DEMANDS RELEASE. Shanghai. July 21. Fallowing public agitation "against Imperialist demonstrations." the Chinese authorities in Shantung have arrested Dr. Francis Tucker, the respected Superintendent of the American Board Mission Hospital at Tehchow, and have taken him to Tsinanfu. They have so far refused to hand
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  • 156 9 ABETTED CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST. From Our Own Correspondent J Penang. July 21. Xl n Go Haw. ex-cashier of Mansfield's, morning convicted on a charge of a;d; and abeiting T. O. Shafto, former acnow serv ng a prison sentence for bi ach of trust. Accused .n a statenit;
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  • 1076 9 FINANCIAL CONFERENCE AT CROSS PURPOSES? DENIAL OF ALARMIST RUMOURS. NEW HOOVER PROPOSALS MAY PREVENT BREAKDOWN. Reuter. London, July 22. That the London Conference is groping in the twilight of indecision and cross-purposes was apparent late last night, when Reuter learnt that no big scheme to restore
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  • 74 9 BIG HAUL AT PENANG. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 21. Three hundred ounces of cocaine and 40 tahils of chandu were seized by the Monopolies Department aboard the "Kumsang" yesterday after arrival from Singapore. Th 3 drugs were found concealed in the after part
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  • 83 9 PROGRAMME TO AVOID DEFECTS. Reuter. Washington, July 22. Naval construction under a fixed programme covering a period of years is advocated by Mr. Adams, Navy Secretary, as a means of avoiding structural defects like those recently discovered in the e.ght new 10,000-ton cruisers. In addition to
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  • 89 9 SENTENCED FOR BRIBERY. Reuter. Santa Fe <Nrw Mexico). July 21 Conveyed in a black ambulance which h 1 described as "that damned hearse." che exSecretary for the Interior, Mr. Albert Fail was taken tc New M xico State Prison to serve a sentence of a year
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  • 33 9 British Official. Rug jy, Julv 21. The new cruis.r "Exeter," which cost eve£1,750.000, was commissioned at Plymoutn to-day for service with .he second cruiser squadron of the Atlantic fle.t.— Official.
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  • 41 9 Reuter. Moscow, July 21. Il is announced that Mr. Voroshilov, the Soviet War Ccmmissar, has arrived a.. Khabarovsk. near the SDviet-Manchurian Frontier, where he was met by Gener 1 Bluecher. Commander of the special Far Eastern Army.—Reuter.
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  • 256 9 BILL PASSES THIRD READING. NEW BRIDGE AT CHARING CROSS. PARLIAMENT TO CONSIDER SCHEME. Reuter. Rugby, July 21. The London County Council to-day decided to promote another BUI in Parliament for the construction of a new bridge at Charing Cross at r. cost of twelve and a half
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  • 204 9 OBTAINING MONEY BY FALSE PRETENCES. As soon as he had completed a sentence of five months rigorous imprisonment at Kuala Lumpur, for 'heating. Leonard Hince. a EuDOfpCCn, was arrested and brought down to 3h.gt.oort' to ;ace a series of charges of cheating. I Hiti**' pleaded guilty
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  • 177 9 AWARDS FROM BOVRIL, LTD. Chua Seng Chye. winner of Malaya's "Most Perfectly Developed Man" contest, and Wee S an Leok. Malaysian rine-stone runner-up and record holder, both of whom are officials of tl-e Singapore Amateur Weight-Lifters' Association, are the recipients of a handsome medal and a
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  • 151 9 LAST NIGHT'S CHANGE AT THE ALHAMBRA. Though "Six-Cyl.nder Lov?" s quite an enter.aining film it is definitely below the standard which the Alhambra has giving us lately. Still, one can hardly expect any cinema lo be showing "supers" a 1 the time. The main Uouble with "Six-Cyl nder
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  • 33 9 GIRLS' CORNER, on pages 2 and 3. SPORTS COMMENTS, on page 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11. HOUSES FOR SEVEN DOLLARS A MONTH on page 12.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 252 9 25J5aSJSHSSSSS2SZS2SZSHS2S2SH5a^ I I The Invisible Death j Itf Germs, the invisible causes of Ailments, Sickness S |g —and Death, make their successful attack when Cj m your natural bodily resistance is lowered. Izal Kills Bj J» Germs. Protect yourself against Influenza, Colds, 3 \S Catarrhs and Fevers by gargling regularly
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  • 918 10 NOTTS ROUNDLY BEATEN AT NOTTINGHAM. ONLY CROOM AND HOLMES GET CENTURIES. London. July 21. "With the single exception of the match at the Oval, between Surrey and the champions, which was ruined by rain, all other matches in the County championship, begun on Saturday,
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  • 349 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. DULL GAME AT THE STADIUM. There was very little that was interesting in the Reserve Division game at the Stadium yesterday between the Chinese and the Glosters, who finished up on level terms, each side having scored once. Had the Chinese won they would
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  • 111 10 SOUTH CHINA v. SINGAPORE. The S.AFA. team to meet the South China XI at the Anson Road Stadium to-day will be: Urquhart; Boon Lay, Gek Soo; Kemat. Reade, J. Then; Mahmood. Mat Noor. Keng 'Heck, Dolfattah, Oliveiro. Reserves: Kendall, Harper, Glasgow Wan Ahmad, Taib, Chee
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  • 198 10 KEY MATCH AT JALAN BESAR. The match at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday next, should prove to be the most interesting of the league fixture list. Not only because the two clubs always put up a great fight, but because this match will have the most important
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  • 72 10 On the Padang yesterday the Medical College Union beat the Police by 4—2 in the Second Division of the Singapore League. The Police were the first to score, but they fell off as the game wore on and at the interval the M.C.U. were leading
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  • 32 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 20. On the Station Padang, Seremban. on Monday, the N.S. Postal Club beat the Nelai Sporting Union by s—o. Mr. M. E. Pereira refereed.
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  • 35 10 Yesterday's Second Division match in the S.A.F.A. league, between the B.A.T. and the Vehicles Dept. on the S H.B. ground, resulted in a win for the former by three goals to two
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  • 31 10 The S.C.C. team to meet the Flying Club on the Padang this evening will be; Davies; Evans, Staunton: Andrews, Dodds. Starkey: Alexander. Van Cuylenburg. Vincent. Johnston. Bonnar.
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  • 85 10 The Malaya Cup rules state: Should two or more teams in a section tie on points for first place, the tie will be decided by goal average, i.e goals against' will be divided into goals *forV It would therefore, appear that Perak are certain to be finalists
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  • 390 10 HANDICAPS FOR SATURDAY. THE TURF. Weights for the first day of the P.T.C race meeting commencing at Penang on Saturday ut: *oce i.—Ponies—Class 1—Div. 2—<5 furs): Pisz 9.7, Miss Togo 9.7, Rosamond 8.13, Lady Carwyne 8.13, Tambour Battant 8.11, Silver rkon 8.8, Rosemary 8.5, Miss Cue 8,
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  • 500 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. Merchants team v. A.P.C. to-day m| the Padang: G. Boas, C. Thornton. P. A. McCaffery, D. R. Harper. A. Donald. R. E. Elliott. P. D. Outwin, M. D. Pennycook, J. G. Glasgow, H. L. Vincent, R. D. Brummitt. Merrilads Musical Association team v. S.C.C. 2nd XI
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  • 67 10 "A" Company, Closter defeated St. Joseph's Institution at Bras Basah Road yesterday by 8 goals to 1. E Then, the School skipper, notched his sides solitary reply. The Municipal Transport Centre Team wa* beaten by the General Post Office yesterday at the Municipal Service Club ground. Balestier Plain by 4—3.
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  • 109 10 LACOSTE TO PLAY IN DAVIS CUP. It is believed that Rene Lacost? will be available once mare to assist Prance in the Davis Cup challeng? round if wanted (states a message to the "Daily Mirror"). A month ago. when questioned he said that he wculd not play, but
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  • 105 10 W. T. Tilden. the American lawn tennis star, is new a limited company. When Tilden turned professional a few months ago. several of his friends promoted a company. William T. Tilden. 11. incorporated. Tilden common and Tilden preference are marketable at par in New York State, but the
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  • 103 10 "Ihe S.C.R.C. tournament commences tomorrow 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 Cheow
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  • 233 10 CHIN WAH SCHOOL SPORTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 20. The first annual athletic meeting of the Chin Wah School. Seremban. was held on the Police Depot ground on Saturday. Results: Putting the Weight: Old Boys Tang Chee Kin. A. Div. Tarn Meng Chuan. A. Div. (girls) TamJSou
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  • 106 10 KONG WAH BEAT HIONG CHU. Result of match between Kong Wah School and Hlong Chu School at the latter's premises 53. Upper Pickering Street, on Sunday, (Kong Wah School mentioned first): Leong Toh Sang beat Loh Yew Thong 21—11, 21—17, 21—17; Aw Poh Lum beat Who Pat 21—14. 21—11,
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  • 58 10 The Mayflower BP. beat the Devonshire B.P. on Sunday at the former's court. Score* (Mayflower players f-rst): Lee Jouv Se*h beat Lim Keng Hong 15—2, 15—3; Tay King Hock beat Beah Yun Chong 15 —5, 15—12; Tan Miang Jian beat Tan Boon Kwan? !s—B. 7—15. 15—12;
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  • 149 10 A KUALA LUMPUR MOVEMENT. There are indications, says the "Malay Mail," that there is definite scope for a Malayan National Sporting Club and there is a movement on foot to establish such a club In Kuala Lumpur, the Federal Capital. The main features on the sporting side
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  • 235 10 DEBTOR WHO DIED AFTER ADJUDICATION. Dtscrib.ng the matter as a "most peculiar and difficult bankruptcy," Mr. E. N. Taylor, Asst Official Assignee, applied before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell to-day for a postponfment of the examination of ten witnesses summoned for the purpose of being examined before
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  • 108 10 COMMITTEE REPORT FOR JUNE. Previously June Total Applications received by: Singapore Local Committee 73 8 81 Penang 25 2 27 Malacca 1 1 Kedah 2 63 Perak 57 6 63 Negri Sembilan 15 6 18 Central Committee Kuala Lumpur 113 9 122 286 28 314 Number of Applicants:—
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  • 57 10 CORONER'S INQUIRY TO BE HELD. It ere will be a Coroner's inquiry shortly Into the death of the two Arab girls who were killed on Monday afternoon, when three houses collapsed in Arab Street. The victims were alters. It is now learned that an elder sister
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  • 83 10 SCENE IN POLICE COURT CELL. What is alleged to have been an attempt to strangle himself was made by a Chinese Police constable in one of the Police Court cells yesterday afternoon. The man had been convicted on a charge of extortion and had been sentenced to
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  • 113 10 Ruth Chatterton is always worth seeing and hearing and her dual performance in "The Right to Love." now showing at the Capitol, Is a remarkable one. We see her playing both mother and daughter in the same scen° and the two characters pas* each other
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  • 73 10 A Ch.nese employed in one of the pineapple factories in Upper Serangoon Road was knocked down by an unknown motor-car at about md night last night. When the ambulance air wed the dresser found him lying by the side of the road covered with a
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  • 109 10 Corrected statistics for the months of March and April in connection with the outputs of the four signatory countries under the Tin Restriction Scheme are submitted by the Inspect tar of Mineral Ores. F.M.S. Th? figures thai were published in the Bulk lr" foi thee months
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  • 848 10 CIVILIAN'S EVIDENCE T ASSIZE TRIAL. MURDER CHARGE AGAI\ S T CHINESL. The trial on charges of murder and atteinm murder, of two Chinese in connection into «hooting affair In Victoria Street on Apni which was commenced on Monday before'»/. Jus ice Palgrave Simpson and a special',**
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  • 235 10 MISFORTUNE DUE TO THK SLUMP. Describing it as a genuine qaae ot mi fortune due to the slump. Mr. E. N. Taylor day examined a Chinese contractor In regard to his affairs, which disclosed l.abiht* amounting to more than $50,003 Low Li an Seng, the bankrupt, said
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  • 92 11 [Our readers are invited to write to us on Mbiects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not Ct warily endorse opinions expressed by corresLETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF \s POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double oaring), na 071 one of the paper only. pen tames
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  • 194 11 To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") c In a r:cent case in the local Supreme r the presiding judge is said to have diswith the verdict of the majority of the nd retired to chambers. Press reports add that the Registrar followed the '.S into chambers
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  • 162 11 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir—In these days of worldwide trade depression and anxiety, with the outlook as gloomy as ever, your assertion that the circulation of tne "People's Paper" is continuous- ;> increasing appears as strange as the stories from the Arabian Nights. Increase of
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  • 39 11 Rffi-rring to the collapse of three houses in \rab Street, Mr. P. W. Penson writes to suggest that there should be thorough inspection of much old property in Singapore, to prevent further tragedies of the same nature.
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  • 66 11 It is stated that the Malayan Government h *s ordered from Mr. A. H. Duaek, the inventor, a consignment of a newly Patented rubber preparation for the construction of resilient and durable roads. Mr. Dusek the experiment aims at finding a new and B lraost unlimited source of demand for
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  • 371 11 MR. GANDHI'S VISIT TO ENGLAND. WILL SERVE A GREAT PURPOSE. ADVICE NOT TO GO TO AMERICA. Mr. Gandhi, in a signed article in "Young India." quotes a lengthy communication from an Indian residing in America advising Mr. Gandhi not to visit America, "because Americans can hardly
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 220 11 If he New World Show, f IS JALAN BESAR. X Singapore's Most Popular Amusement Park. Sightly Programme. 1. Twilight Hall, Cantonese Wayang-(Wah 6. The New CiDema—Showing European tj Fong Khek Tuen.) f ictures. k 2. Solar Hall, Malay Opera (srl Ken- 7 Meirj-Gc-Fctnd. i dongan.) 8. rtar Light rtall. New
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    • 259 11 jj BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT X I Sterling Silver Condiment Set A Practical Suggestion I Ln rO As a Suitable Offering for a Wedding Present. rd In I EXCLUSIVE SELECTION OF TBE NEWEST PATTERNS IN jjj I STERLING SILVER-WARE ALWAYS AT X 1 B. R. De Silva, Ltd- 1 I ROYAL
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 289 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAT, JULY 22. High Tides—2.45 a.m., 3.28 p.m. Football. S. China v. Singapore. Anson Road. Football League: Wardens v. Robinsons (Div. 2). S.K.C.; G.EC. V. M.P.H. (Div. 2). Y.M.C.A. Police Band. Botanical Gardens. 5.15 p.m. TO-MORROW, JULY 23. High Tides—3.54 a.m., 4.15 p.m. Meeting, Punggor Rubber Estates,
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    • 388 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending July 26, 1931: TO-DAY, JULY 22. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. 1st Bn. Sig. Sec, Voluntary Morse Class. 5.15 p-ra.—Drill Hall. M.G. PI. (Eurasian;, Platoon Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, 2nd Bn. Sig. Sec, Signal Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. S.R.A. v. Battery
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  • 844 12 IMPROVEMENT TRUST'S BALESTIER ROAD SCHEME. ABOLISHING THE WORST NUISANCES IN SINGAPORE. SEVENTY-TWO DWELLINGS ALREADY COMPLETED. The first 72 houses in connection with the Singapore Improvement Trust's scheme for providing sanitary houses for the artizan type of worker who cannot
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  • 172 12 London (By Mail*. Two Socialist M. P.s are conferring with a view to difcovering. if possible, how to avoid the constant confusion caused by the similarity of the r names. They are Mr. Leonard Matters, member for Kennington. and Mr. George Mather's, member fcr West Edinburgh. "Something
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  • 86 12 It is proposed to market Chilean honey In the United Kingdom, following on the ran the Na ional Agricultural Society m >h:\ cf honey to European countries. e>: Switzer and. to which country Chile is now the most important supplier. In extern.: market for Chilean honey
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  • 66 12 Among the articles sold recently at untitled Home. Ncrth End-road. Hampsteac bg tion of the administrator of the la* MadiaAnn r Pavlova, were many persona; KMfnta c her professional and other visits o mfni parts of the world. There were Bflk from China, and dolls from Japan also a silver
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 174 12 I SHOP IN THE f I EVENING— I I Our Stores are Open I AT I 1 Selegie Road I j Katong k 7 p.m. S I Keppel Harbour j 1 I Orchard Road, tm 7.30 p.m. I lEVERYI EVERY WEEK-DAY. I Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Incorporated ln the
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    • 237 12 Gone.. .teeth regain sparkling whiteness Film, too, is the source of serious tooth and gum disorders. Dentists urge special film-removing dentifrice. FILM robs teeth of brilliant whiteness easily removes it in gentle safety to enamel, and is known to be the basis of decay, In a few days teeth grow
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  • 765 13 WHAT ORDINARY FELLOWS THEY ARE! Chinese bandits no less than English burglars are human after all, and their capacity for innocent enjoyment is as great as any ordinary man's. Their contact with the outside world, says the "Times Weekly," is so fitful and violent that they have
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  • 284 13 SWEDISH AUTHORITY ON BRITISH SPORT TERMS. Stockholm, June 17. A few clays ago the oldest student of Upsala University, Herman Baumbach. passed away at the age of 74 years, having spent fifty-five years at the University. Baumbach belonged to the now completely vanishing set of old stagers,
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  • 80 13 (From Our Own Correspondent./ Seremban, July 20. On Sunday in the Police Court, Seremban, befcre Che'Hamza, Police Magistrate, seven Japanese women and a Chinese woman were charged ay the instance ot Mr. Blythe. Act. Protector of Chinese, N.S., for assisting in the management of brothels and allowing
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  • 863 13 A CHANGE OF OUTLOOK. The Temperance Movement of a century ago came into being when earnest men and women realised the responsibility of the community for the widespread drunkenness caused by the liquor traffic (says a "Social Student" in the "Observer.") That movement was naturally directed
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  • 288 13 AN OUTRAGEOUS LIBEL. Th 3 play, "India," written by an Indian resident of Moscow, named Es Habib Waf, and produced by the Realistic Theatre here, is an extraordinary piece of propagandist melodrama, says the Moscow correspondent of the "Observer." A representative of the theatre, on
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 887 13 General Electric ms* Refrigerator If m»I Made by rQ M»l GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. OF AMERICA 3 I I 1,000,000 REFRIGERATORS I JpU. I SOLD IN LESS THAN I f I FOUR YEARS! [5 |jj yj flB The GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator must X 3j Lf»H surely possess so many distinctive time
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    • 240 13 25Z5H5H5H5H5E*****25E525Z5H5H5H5Z*****E5a5E5E^ I Printed j AND I j Ladies' Silk Kimonos and Pyjamas. J A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION I I Just Unpacked at: g I WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co., I I 31 33, HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 7144. I Q/It tiie first sigyi ofSowThpat-jut Hudson's £UMENTHOL JUJUBES The wonderful efficiency of Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes,
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  • 860 14 WIDE IMPROVEMENT IN CONDITIONS. BETTER EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SERVICES. Little Is known abroad cf Japan s mandated islands in the North Pacific but they are considerable and have been growing in importance every year as the social and educational services cf the Japanese administration have taken
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 454 14 ORIENTAL, GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN INDIA 1874.) 1930 RESULTS. New Business: 26,481 Policies assuring Rs. 544 Lakhs. Net Interest Income: Rs. 52 Lakhs. Total Premium Income: Rs. 179 Lakhs. Claims Paid: 3281 for Rs. 81 Lakhs. Loans to Policyholders: SOl3 for Rs. 32 Lakhs. Funds Increased
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    • 15 14 DUtrlbutort GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES. Chin Huat Hin Oil Trading Co.. 14«. SOUTH BRIDGE BOAD
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    • 372 14 I WATERBURY'S k Compound j£| I makes b100d... builds tissue... V^y'/?! m restores vitality... tones up the X F whole system. It is both a food /f|"/"" I I and a tonic...a preventive *J& 1 against disease and a health J^ KlT "'J»oTn t muL I m, raterbnwJ PEL m
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 519 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P, 0. BRITISH T NDIA AND APCAR LINES (incorporated in England.) ..AH PASSENGER CARGO l SERVICES. AND ORIENTAL STEAM CO., LONDON AND p \R EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1931. 15.000 Aug. 8 S
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    • 615 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. }&S 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 S SUWA MARU 10,700 Aug. 13 14 9 FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Aug. 27 28 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Sept. 9 10 t TERUKUNI MARU
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    • 397 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. FOB PENANG AND CALCUTTA.
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    • 296 15 INSURANCE. #Mc% <*OUTH tWf'l BRITI SH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL. It la at once fragrant and cooling to the eyes and brain. It Improves sight, strengthens hair
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    • 543 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,666,845 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.
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    • 531 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BRANCH. In order to provide better faciliti* to customers, business houses am residents in the North Division «I the Town this Bank will short!* open a Branch in North Bridge R**4 near its junction with Middle
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    • 1225 16 ALICO I I ALICO Asia Life Insurance Company. Under American Charter. (£29,000 —deposited with the Supreme Court of England.) We offer you the most liberal policy ever issued in the Orient. If your Finances are affected by the present slump—take an ALICO policy to-day and keep the slump out of
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    • 930 16 Le zSMercier's School ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:-F. f. MILES. PUBLIC NOTICES. POLICE NOTICE. The attention of the public is drawn to Ordinance 136 (Arms and Explosives) as amended by Gazette Notification No. 45 of 9th January, 1931.
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    • 564 16 For All Classes of Motor Vehicles Ins^ralj^l Consult MALAYAN AUTO SERVICE Co 133, LAVENDER STREET, 'Phone No. 6934. SINGAPop^ OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT will do everything for you, and save you all the worrit utend an accident— DAY or NIGHT. OUR IMMEDIATE AND CAREFUL ATTENTION TO YOUR CLAIMS AND OUR FREE
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    • 467 16 MASSAGE AND MANICURE MASSAGE Miss MISAKO and Miss KIMIYE No. 20, Bencoolen Street, Singapore MALAYA TRIBUNE •PHONE 6171. SHBSCRIPTION BATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Include at office Postage Post* or close (Local or to Port* residence. F.M.S i Countrs Yearly $15.00 $21.00 $27.01 Half- Yearly 7.50 $10.50 1:3.x Quarterly
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