Malaya Tribune, 31 July 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVIII.- -No. 178 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, July 31. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1931.
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    • 279 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, ft Ĕ \B r <*ndy-Dry Ginger! JjnjL |h I not giving your Brandy a name, JBftj. I o/" nOW 181 insist on STAUBS I liP Kgl STABS or 5 CROWNS BRANDY gjpfijjjfl 1 These Brandies are made from MMES I Pure Grape-Juice.
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    • 347 1 ■*-W m d v» w-a U W V'Vl 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9. IS John Barrymore IN GENERAL CRACK 'PHONE 5261-5262. ML ERASMIC j pS| Talcum Powder. J A necessity for i I AGENTS: Sfme, Darby Co., Ltd. 1 S.S., F.M.S. SARAWAK. RKHS2S£n!M5ZaacSZSZ5ZSZ5Z5ZS2SZ52S2SS52SZ5Z52S2S252SZ5Z5i5252S2SSS2SZSZ5Z5Z &*****S*****5252S2525H5Z*****Z525Z5252S2S25Z 5SS252S252S25c!LScl!S2S2b db «lb db db db db db
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  • 1354 2 GROWING POVERTY HUNGER OF THE MASSES. ißy Mrs. Annie Betant.) Tho practical, political and economic reasons why India desiies to manage her own affairs have never been met honestly. The extreme impatience in India at the moment is caused by the growing poverty and actual hunger
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  • 511 2 FARADAY CELEBRATION. GENERAL SMUTS AS PRESIDENT. Never before throughout the century of the existence of the British Association have so many eminent scientists been present at any of its annual ga herings will come together at the centenary meeting, to be held in London next September.
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  • 286 2 AGE PROOF IN FINGER NAILS. Zaro Agha. the 150-y?ar-old Turk, who is at presem in England, is not the oldest man in the world after all, it seems. In fact, he is a mere youngster compared with a Chinese veteran, Lee Tsing-yun. who claims to be nearly 250
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  • 1232 2 CENTENARY OF THE R.U.S. INSTITUTION. HISTORIC RELICS IN BEAUTIFUL SETTING. On a June day a hundred years ago an assemblage of some of the most distinguished naval and military officers of their day met at the Thatched He use Tavern in St. James-street, says Capt. E.
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    • 138 2 r y our Cigarettes for Qb£o<m&b/e 10 ct MADE IN ENGLAND Everywhere CAPSTAN EIGHTS This Is^^T Opportunity __acquire quality motoring in a car you will b e extremely proud to own .and at a price BCLYQCIIYIS op.y -w HILLMAN CARS...the 1930 models of which Ifl JLifiSfJ l*iOCld Wl art at
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  • 840 3 Orphanage Removed MUSLIM AFFAIRS. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) The Muslimin Trust Fund Association is one of the biggest Muslim charitable institutions in Singapore. It was established in 1904 and is registered under the Companies Ordinance. In order to carry out one cf its objects, viz., "to
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  • 151 3 CONTRAST WITH THE U. S. SYSTEM. English schoolboys are much better educated from the scholastic standpoint than American, in the opinion of Dr. Charles Tillinghast, because England still thinks of education as an academic process. Th? United States, he consideis, however, has the best "all-round boy," because the
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  • 28 3 The Board of the Australian Rugby League has decided to cable to the English Rugby League asking them to reimpose the ban on the purchase of Dominion players.
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  • 627 3 JENNY'S HOLE AND FOX UNDER THE HILL. RE-DEVELOPMENT OF THE ESTATE. When the Adclphi estate is re-developed in the course of two or three years, after its rale by pubi c auction in October, it is presumed that the arches, except those in the northern area under
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  • 284 3 £25,000 COSTS OF LAW ACTION. The re-trial of a High Court action, in which a special jury disagreed, suggests the necess ty for some instruction to jurors, to save them from costly indiscretions of which they are sometimes guilty. A new hearing of the case —Yager
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  • 99 3 Willie Smith told me a good story against himself when I met him the other night (says a "Daily Herald" writer). During his tour of the Channel Isles, where he had a great reception he was callenged at the Guernsey United Club to a snooker match with a one-armed player
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    • 230 3 I 0n Ever v bod y' B Li p*- 1 HI MALAYA'S I I HI. MOST ill ill HI-FRESHING AND I Delicious Beveragc3 1 jfj j Orange Pop j t Lemon Pop I Trial will convince you. jj j Phoenix Aerated IWater1 Water Works, Health's best friend is lifebuoy soap
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    • 320 3 Another "CRUSH' f Manufactured Iron variois fresh fruits with a basis of specially imported frozen raspberries and htrawberrfes. ASK FOR IT 1 j FRASER NEAVE, LTD. j AERATED WATER SPECIALISTS. PHOSFERINE WONDERFUL FOR TONING THE SYSTEM Increases JW** /*n YK Will-power yvT 'I and Appetite The Mighty Young Apollon, Britain's
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  • 12 5 Xhe Dragon Procerton at ,Hc Great WorU recently. More UM* peopU «,<*< *e
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  • 1498 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. 188USD BY PHASER CO., EEOHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, July 31, 10 a.m. lmM Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. VgJue Ends. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbeng Tin Dec- Jl «J.JJ.6 ci. 1.6 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dee- JJ JJ™ J0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June SO 0.11.9 0 12.9 1.0.0
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    • 440 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). 1« THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. gpjTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. to ganKruptcy. No. 375 of 1931 Re C. N. KESAVAN CO., ,q *i Kesavan, bankrupt.) 0 t No 130. Serangoon Road, Singapore. Contractors, Order made 10th July, 1931. patf of Order
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    • 373 5 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN'THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Com. In Bankruptcy. No. 264 of 1931. Re SIM KWANG KOK of No. 87, Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, Clerk. Receiving Order made 12th June, 1931. Date of Order for Summary Administration 28th July, 1931. Date
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    • 75 5 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road. SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors etc. and water service, please write tc the above address or Thone 3411. EARODINE: —Magic Ear Drops, Unfailing remedy for Chronic Ear discharges, Shooting pains, Inflammations, Granulations, Noises in
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    • 181 5 DEAFNESS. Guaranteed Peerless remedy. Invented to restore the complete hearing Power to the alt of the defect Why suffer for nothing? Use Rapid Aural Drop. Rs. 16/12/- per bottle. Apply Dr. Sherman. Ballabhanga. (Fartdpur) Bengal. A RARE OPPORTUNITY Afforded by The Great Eastern Optical Co., 112. South Bridge Road, Singapore.
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    • 125 5 Union Auto BATTERY SERVICE BTATION. eg. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. 'Workshop IS, Kramat Road, Singapore.) I. NEW BATTERY. Price Is within every oody's reach. Free repairing and re-charging for 1 year. 3. RECONDITIONED BATTERY. GO** lees yet serviceable. Free repairing and recharging for year. 3. Repairing all makes of batteries. 4.
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    • 229 6 !"A GREAT PICTURE" g 'A BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE M "A Production not to toe missed" Vide Press. ALL the Critics Cant BE WRONG! I I EVERYBODY is Enthusiastic ever I JOHN BARRYMO RE 8 IN H general! 1 CRACK I NOW AT THE CAPITOL Malaya's Finest and Most Comfortable Theatre. I
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    • 257 6 Amusements> I Majestic 1 I I THAT'S j TRADER HORN H Superlatively Aloof In Its Astounding Realism! jo Brilliantly Above Comparison! The Miracle Picture X Of All Time/ I A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Achievement 1 NOW PLAYING TO I PACKED HOUSES IN I Alhambra! and S I Marlborough I NIGHTLY 6.15 9.15.
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    • 197 6 1 I To-Night; S] I i i i i t i i i Trader i Horn. ALHAMBRA I AND MARLBOROUGH. i l» 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j A Musical Romance ol Love under the Biviera Moon LILTING MUSIC, CIV ADVENTURE. MERRY, MAD. ECSTATIC S j MOMENTS OF BLISS IN THE WORLD'S
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  • 177 7 BEATING SELANDIA BY NINE MONTHS SHIPPING NEWS. Unless rcme unforeseen incident occurs, the East Asiatic Co.'s motor vessel "Fionia" will rob the "Selandia" cf the distinction of first completing a million miles at sea (says the July "Motor Ship.") When the "Fionia leaves Copenhagen for Bangkok on
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  • 216 7 REWARD WILL BE GIVEN. An 18-inch, dummy torpedo marked "7—No. 57" was lost on the 21st inst. during practice by No. 36 Squadron in the dummy dropping area in the deep water channel at the western end of Pulau Übin. The usual reward of $40 «01 be given
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  • 79 7 "S.F.P." Service. London. July 30. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £108 (£lOB 1316). Forward £110% (£llO 1516). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2 ll|l6d (2 7 id). Forward 2~kd
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  • 60 7 Singapore, July 31. Buyers Sellers R 8.8. equal to London Standard, Spot 8». 8 J 4 Standard R.8.S. oo Tender August 8% 8 In September 8T* August /September 9% 9 October/December 9 9V 4 January/March 9\ 9«u Tone of Market:—Quiet. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 2
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  • 74 7 "S.F.P." Service. London. July 30. Merlimau Pegoh Limited report shows a loss of £16,449 and there is a debit balance of £9,853. It is recommended that a sum of £10.000 be transferred from reserve. Anglo-Java Rubber and Produce Company, Ltd., annual meeting adopted the report.
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  • 36 7 BARLOW'S REPORT. Messrs. Barlow and Co., in their weekly market report dated July 30, state: The decline in the price of the commodity still continues. Closing quotations are as follows—Sundried $4.25, Mixed $3.95
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  • 181 7 SCHEME TO ELIMINATE COMPETITION. Reuter. London. July 31. A scheme for the regulation of the Lancashire cotton trade, including the Egyptian and American sections, with a view to preventing the present excessive uneconomic internal competition, has been circulated to its members by the Federation
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  • 406 7 A u NO PANIC PLEA. In a seriously worded editorial en the tin .viuiation the "Times of Malaya" says: "We most earnestly urge everyone connected with the Malayan tin mining industry. European and Chinese a'ike. to accept whatever Sir Cecil announces in regard to this lamentable and
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  • 138 7 Singapore. July 31. Rice. Siam l per Kofan $215 Rice. Siam 2 $185 Rice. Siam 3 $168 Rice. S!am 4 $157 Rice, Saigon A-l $165 Rice. Saigon 1 $155 Rice. Ransocn 2 $150 Rice. Saigon 3 $145 Rice, Rangoon 1 *!40 Rife, Rangoon 2 $136 Rice. Par Boiled No.
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  • 115 7 Singapore, July 31. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Ophir 22; Suisang 21. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Kuala 16; Mandasan Maru 14; Tinhow 11; Yasukuni Maru 9; Islander 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Foylebank 30; Keelung 33: Serbino 35; Marella 37. Empire Dock
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  • 125 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. July 31. noon. The tin market has fallen 7 > locally to-day and there is practically no buying enquiry for shares; in fact business is practically at a standstill. Rubber is a shade lower, the markf being described as steady. Rubbers: Mentakabs offer
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  • 316 7 July 31. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London. 2 11 16d.. down 1 16d. New Ycrk. 5 r tents, (G). unchanged. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 75—85 cents, Ayer Moleks 5b—65 cents. Ayer Panas 55 —65 cents. Basselts 40 —45 cents. Brogas 35—40 cents, Bukit Jeic tongs 15—20 cent*. BukiU
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  • 319 7 British Official. Singapore. July 31. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bunk.) Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29 32d.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 T 8 d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 27 32d, London 30 days' sight 2s. 313|16d., London demand 2s. 3 23/32d.,
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  • 120 7 LEWIS AND PEAT'S REPORT. Messrs. Lewis and Peat, in their weekly report dated July 17, state: The sagging tendency of the market has continued ihroughout the past week, and prices are now lower than they have ever been. The market generally now seems to be taking it
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  • 28 7 Reuter. New York. July 31. Stockholders of the Vacuum Oil Co. have approved the proposed merger with the Standard Oil Co. of New York —Reuter.
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    • 529 7 Victoria Theatre Monday, August 10, at 9.30 p.m. The Last Recital In Singapore OF THE WORLD FAMOUS VIOLINIST 3 SZIQETI BOOK NOfV AT JOHN LITTLE'S I i I I 111 till I I I I' I I •■•'till.l I I I H'«lllrl)!ll:IM:-.|n|i<l •IMi'tMlH'.r:l:il:i| SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. NOTICE. MOUNT EMILY SWIMMING POOL.
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    • 237 7 TO-NIGHT. The Straits Chinese Amateur Dramatic Musical Society Presents THE EXILED PRIME" AT THE NEW WORLD To-night. AT 8.30 P.M. SHARP. AND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT AT THE NEW WORLD ON MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1931. AT 9 P.M. That Popular Sketch "AH PATT," THE PORK SELLER, will be staged supported by the
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    • 74 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS PRIVATE SALE—Freehod land extent 9.311 sq. ft. with house No. 113-M, Haig Road. Collecting rent $20 per month at present. What offer. Please write to A. N. Retnasingam. 6th Mile. Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, FOR SALE—Small lots of land at Pasir Panjang Road facing main Road, at very
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 229 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. JULY 31. High Tides —12.23 p.m., 11.31 p.m. Municipal Commission, 2.15 p.m. Sports, Outram School, Anson Road Stadium. Football League: O testers v. R.A. < R D ■JUL Lawn Tennis: Malayan Championships. Kuala Lumpur. Police Band, Jalan Besar. 8.15 p.«n TO-MORROW, AUG. 1. High Tide —12.46
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    • 530 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright. STATIONS. ture. Rainfall. Sur Max. Mln. shine Alcr Star 89 75 Nil 11.5 Kota Bharu 91 74 0.12 10.9 K. Trengganu 85 72 Nil 11.2 Kroh 87 69 Nil 10.7 Sitiawan 91 74 Nil 10.5 Ipoh 93 76 Nil 9.4 Butterworth 88
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  • 800 8 Schools—and then more schools! That should be the central aim of educational policy in Malaya, together, needless to say, with a determination to improve the work done in the schools. There is a serious shortage of accommodation in relation to demand, and many parents have to suffer
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  • 227 8 Mr. G Sturrock, Colonial Engineer has been on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. The Negri Sembilan Volunteer Infantry go into camp at Port Dickson for the week-end. The second re-onion meeting and dinner of the Malay College Old Boys' Association, will be held at Seremban to-morrow. According to be estimate
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  • 38 8 Mails irom Europe tLondon mails despatched July 9), by "Rajula" which anchored at Penang at 4 a.m. to-day, will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to box holders at 8.45 a.m
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  • 158 8 Mukden Launches Counter Attack. Reuter. Tientsin. July 30. Learning of the unfavourable situation in the neighbourhood of Paoting the Heartquarters of the Mukdenites, Peking has ordered 15 trains to proceed to the iron, to assist in the transport of the retreati if troops, but they arrived
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  • 174 8 Sin Kuo Min. Shanghai. July 31. President Chiang Kai Fhek is expected to arrive in Shanghai to-day to attend the funeral of Madam C. J. Soong. Sir Miles Lampson, British Minister in China, handed Dr. C. T. Wang a note yesterday requesting further investigation of th? whereabouts
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  • 99 8 H E. Sir Cecil Clementi and Miss Clementi. accompan ed by the Aide-de-Camp and the Private Secretary, will leave Kuala Lumpur by the morning mail train for Cameron's H ghlands on Tuesday. Aug. 4, returning to Kuala Lumpur by the afternoon mail train on
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  • 376 8 Kuala Lumpur, Monday. July 20. The Hon Lt.-Col. J. P. Swettenham and Mr. V A. Lowinger had luncheon a. King House Tuesday. July 21. His Excellency paid a vist of insnection to the General Hospital. Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. July 22. The following were the guests at a dinner
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  • 42 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. London:—2 11 16d. New York:—s% <G) cento. Singapore:—B'j—B% cento. TIN. London Spot:—£loB ss. Od. (Down ss. 0d Three months Buyers £110 10s. 6d. (Down 2s. 6d.). Sellers £110 15s. Od. (unchanged). Singapore—sss.l2 V «150 tons sold).
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  • 572 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON The "T.O.M.' urges the miners v trust Skipper Clementi to s< good ship "Malaya" safely into bar! bour. She is certainly wall heavy seas just now. an badly. But H.E. lived in t zone further East foi man, and is a shrewd navigator. But the
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  • 32 8 MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on pa*e S. SPOTLIGHTS ON STAGE AND Kl^i TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on pas- > CORRESPONDENCE, on pa*< l MALAYAN RADIO NEWS AND SOT»- on V*F MOTORING AND* AVIATION I***
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  • 1308 9 CRITICISM OF THE BUDGET. i.MPORTANT SPEECH BY CHANCELLOR. oKEIGN CONFIDENCE MUST NOT BE SHAKEN. Reuter. Rugby. July 31. "We largely financed the war. We backed our allies in the field. We ovided them with money and after wmT, in a fit of quixotic geneity, we forgave them
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  • 328 9 LORD KYLSANT FOUND GUILTY AND SENT TO PRISON. JUDGE CONDEMNS DIRECTORS' CONTEMPT OF SHAREHOLDERS. Reuter. London, July 30. Lord Kylsant was found guilty and sentenced to twelve months in the second division for issuing a debenture prospectus false in materia] particular. He
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  • 136 9 STRIKING ADDRESS AT V.M.C.A. CONFERENCE. Reuter. Toronto. July 31. Games and elaborate ceremonial marked the opening yes%rday of the world conference of the V.M.C.A.. in which delegates from 45 nations participated in a march part nation by nation. The programme of the conference, which lasts a
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  • 267 9 FIXING OF CIVIL CAUSE LIST. At the fixing of the civil cause list for August in the Supreme Court to-day, the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Sproule, who sat with Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell and Mr. Justice Palgrave Simpson, impressed on counsel that "the
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  • 143 9 PROTEST AGAINST APPOINTMENT AND MARTIAL LAW. Poona. July 23. Gogate. the assailant of Sir Ernest Hotson. who was placed before the Cantonment Magistrate and remanded In custody this week, was looking cool and nonchalant. Gogate smiled when the Police exhibited to the Court a
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  • 57 9 TWO WOMEN RECEIVE MEDICAL ATTENTION. Reuter. London. July 30. As the Prince of Wales was leav ng Sunningdale Golf C'aib to-day his car collided with another on the main ioad. in which were two women Both cars were damaged. The Prince, a'thcugh shaken hurr ed to
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  • 33 9 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is R&. 158 for $100.
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  • 32 9 Members of the Lunar Athletic and Musical Party are requested to not? that the usual music practice will be he'd on Sunday at the Lunar Club, Kiong Siak Road, at 1 p.m.
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  • 561 9 AUSTRALIAN FLYER IN SINGAPORE. ATLANTIC AIRMEN'S SUCCESS. feEAT COSTES' TIME TO CONSTANTINOPLE. Reuter. An attack on the record held by Mr. C. W. A. Scott, who flew from Australia to England in eight and a half days, is being made by Mr. James A. Mollison, who
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  • 32 9 Reuter. Madrid, July 30. Following a two-day political uebate. the Cortes gave Zamo:aV Provisional Government an overwhelm ng vote of confidence to continue in office. —Reuter.
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  • 32 9 Reuter. Paris. July 30 A' p'otiacsevi aid chequered conference of al! companies engaged In trade has concluded w th an agreement for a substantial reduction of passengers fares.— Reuter.
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  • 44 9 Reuter. London. July 30. The death has occurred of the Rev. Charles George Spar ha in aged 45 years, a late missionary In Central China. He resided in Shanghai from 1917 to 1929, when he returned Home on retirement.—Reuter.
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  • 30 9 Reuter. London. July 30. A bulletin *t*4cs that Mr. Lloyd George pamed a restlul night. His strength is 'veil maintained .uul his condition continues sat stactory.—Reuter
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    • 138 9 rC "j 1 m 1 I I #X why. I^BuODOGii f GUIM/MEJT I I I ish/newn I I l and enjoyed i I i I I kl J AND LABEL Ĕ X EVERY BOTTLE K=i D i' 1 I c I SOLE AGENTS: I I GuTnßiE c (gb I S]
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  • 859 10 ALLEN HAS AMAZING SPELL. NEW ZEALAND BATSMEN DEMORALISED. j AN INNINGS DEFEAT NOT IMPROBABLE. Reuter. Rugby, July 31. i The position at the close of the second day's play in the second Test between England and New Zealand, which commenced at the Oval on
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  • 331 10 London, July 30. The weather was dull and the sky overcast when the Test match between England and New Zealand was resumed at the Oval this morning. The wicket was soft. Hammond (35) and Ames (9) took up their p'aces at the wicket and off
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  • 97 10 GOLF. The foUowing is the draw for the qualifying round of the R.C.G.C. Duffers' Cup to be played off during the holidays: B. A. Mallal v. E. E. de Souza; D. Kenny v. C. A. Norris: G. A. Saunders v. M. Honda; H. M. Sasoon v. W.
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  • 498 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. The following will respresent U.C.F.A. v. Merrikvds at Delta Road to-morrow: Lim Kay Eng, Cheng Hoe, Teck Chye, Ah Ngoh. King Kee, Thiam Seah, Lan Chin Phiow. Son Teng, Eng Quee, Chin Ann, Chwee Eng. Reserve: Eng Chew. The following will represent the Young Chinese R.P.
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  • 50 10 Quite a number of first-class cricketers have become enthusiastic aviators. Peter Eckersley, the Lancashire captain, owns a plane and does not fail to utilise it whenever possible. Then B. H. Lyon, the Gloucestershire captain, is doing a lot of flying, and is usually accompanied by Hammond, another convert to aviation
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  • 685 10 TWO RECORDS BROKEN. ATHLETICS. The postponed sports of the Anglo-Chinese School took place yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The weather had been kind this time and there was a very large gathering ot visitors and parents, while the various events were keenly contested. In the running
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  • 83 10 The following members of the Singapore Post Office Club will participate in the annual Malayan Postal meeting to be held at Kuala Lumpur (old Victoria Institution ground) on Monday in the following events:—loo, 220, 440, 880. yards, 1 mile, Long Jump, High Jump, Hurdles, Cycle Race,
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  • 177 10 SWIMMING. Action taken at a meeting of Municipal Committee No. 6 held on July 21: Decided to hold a swimming gala at Mount Emily pool on Aug. 15. and that the Jxittom of the swimming pool be painted at an approximate cost of $450. Approved
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  • 60 10 BASIS BALL. Reuter. Nsw York, July 30. Latest League results are as follow: NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburgh 4, New York 5. Cincinnati 2, Brooklyn 1. Chicago 0, Philadelphia 4. St. Louis 0, Boston 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington 0, Cleveland 6. Boston 5, Detroit 4. Boston 6. Detroit 8. New
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  • 227 10 NO DECISION" CONTESTS NIGHTLY. BOXING. The following boxers have signified their willingness to take part in the open air boxing at the New World on the occasion of the Bth Anniversary, from to-day until Monday. The programme is as follows: To-day Sylver Starr v.
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  • 179 10 SUCCESSFUL MEETING CONCLUDED. SWIMMING. The Malayan Command aquatic sports held at the Y.M.C.A. Pool, Fort Canning, yesterday was a great success. At the conclusion of the events the prizes were distributed by Mrs. T. H. Miller, wife of Lieut. Col. Miller. The results were as follows: Four
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  • 342 10 HANDICAPS FOR TO-MORROW. THE TURF. The following are the weights for the third day's races at Penang to-morrow: Race 1— Horses—Class 4—Div. 2—(5 Furs.): Kali 9. Bob Marsh 8.12, Proposition 8.10. Green Lane 8.5, Cannibal Jack 8.4. Nancykar 8.4. Colorado Ck.ro 8.4, Arabian Knight 8.4, Humorous 8.2, Presidentkar
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  • 80 10 There is grave doubt o f MacDonald, Lancashire's fast bowyer, turning out again this season for his county. It is feared, that the injury he r.ustained in a recent match proved far more serious than was at first anticipated. He has badly torn several of his stomach muscles, which for
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  • 16 10 Members of the Wales Minstrels are reminded of the invitation of the New World on Sunday.
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  • 327 10 CHINESE GOALKEEPKU DROPPED. SUPPORTERS MAY TRAVEI WITH TEAM. Urquhart, the S.R.C. is selected to keep goal for Singa, pore in the Malaya Cup soccer final against Perak at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 8. "Reynard" writes: In selecting 17 play tor a final
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  • 164 10 CRICKET CLUB'S INSIPID PLAY By beating tha S.C.C. yesterday on the Padang in the Reserve Division of the S.A.F A League, the S.CJ.A. "A" improved their chance considerably of winning the Reserve Division Although playing with only nine men most of the initial half, the
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  • 377 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. LAWN TENNIS. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Kuala Lumpur. July 30 The ladies' singles semi-finals of the Malayan Championships provided excellent tennu this evening. Centre Court honours fell tw Mrs. Drew who beat Mrs. Corbett 6—4, 6—2 Mrs. Drew exploited her remarkably good service to the
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  • 65 10 By winning the £14.000 Beta untitled 'month before 60,000 people. Whitney's three-year-old colt completed a wonderful double jg Kentucky Derby, worth £10.0uo 1 and this win brings his stake w- 4 ,£40,000. He is now within sir.*dnt lof the record of £68,000 held by r 1 iVerf d j Twenty
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 789 10 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. TO DAY S RADIO. Petaling Hill, programme by Kuaia Lumpur Amateur Radio Society (65 metres), 6JO te 7 pm Asiatic music; 7 ,o 7.i5 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.
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  • 92 11 Q- r reader» are invited to write to us on **■'1 of public interest. It must be underthat the "Malaya Tribune" does not arily endorse opinions expressed by coneszZdents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double rtaci ng>. and on one side of the paper only.
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  • 316 11 To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") S;r —It is indeed very interesting to digest ;h jetuts from various correspondents drawing ne oftcntion of the Government to the Social Prob! m in Johore. I have had an opportunity tr oiling to most parts of the State, and have
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  • 125 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir—It is very inconvenient to second-class passengers not to be allowed to pass through the first-class when boarding or alighting from a trolley-bus. I know that this ban was asked lor by some first-class passengers and approved ay the Traction Co. A small
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  • 27 11 Palam Sarayam" sends a vigorous reply to Ceylonese" on the subject of Ceylon Old Arrack, but it is mainly personal. The discussion is closed.
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  • 461 11 ADDITIONS TO PERSONNEL. Simla, July 20. The Prime Minister has nominated the following members to attend the resumed meeting of the Federal Structure Sub-Committee of the Indian Round-Table Conference on Sept. 5:— Lord Sankey (Chairman.) Mr. H. B. Lees Smith. Mr. F. w. Pethick Lawrence. Sir
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 96 11 iiiiii j f Best Quality with Modem Price 1 I Apply to I New China Optical Go., j MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS. I 96. High Street, Singapore. I I 'Phone 378«. 1 i a *RWllßiriiT|n|[7|iiiiiiiiiiitniiiti!i!iluiiiliitiittiiniMliiliilHiiili>liil'' 1 COLOSSAL BARGAINS!! Ln IP 18,000 Pairs Shoes. I I 9,000 Records 2,500 Felt Hats. j At
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    • 320 11 1 The New Worid Show, f <! 4 GALA NIGHTS 4 H I In celebration of the Blh. Anniversary H I July 31, August 2, 2 and 3. 3 Come and see the BIGGEST and HIGHEST PAGODA ever built in Malaya with D] fl its thousand lights Cj 3 —OTHER
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    • 582 11 I Just Unpacked! j 1 JBr Blue Flyer ,nduction Gramophone I Motor?, jj 1 H Latest Webster Pick-Ops No. 3-A. jj S Nickel Plated 8.T.8. Electro Magnetic Pick-ups. jj I Extremely Powerful Blue Spot Cone Units Type 668 jj S And Major Chassis. j a f 3 i4t Loucsf Prices,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 105 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTKKKS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Aug. 2, 1931: TO-DAY, JULY 31. 5 p.m.—Changi Camp, 1st Bn. S.S.V.F.. Bn. Camp. 5 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Coy., Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Sig. Section, Section Parade. 6 p.m.-Johnston's Pier, S.R.A. (v), Move to Blakan Mati
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  • 683 12 A Useful Two Valve Receiver. Two circuit queries from different readers can be answered in the same diagram. One asks for an inexpensive set for listening to morse and telephony on headphones, and occasionally "local" broadcasting on a small 'speaker. Another asks for the simplest possible
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  • 144 12 The Sa gon station, which celeb a ted its first anniversary on July 18. has become a splendid medium for conveying the voice of France to the Far East. This station, created two years ago, is considered one of the best, as it makes
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  • 89 12 The radio world may soon resound with the name of Signor Riccardo Bruni, of Genoa. If it be true that he has indeed invented a device which "completely suppresses" atmospherics. All technical details are withheld, but it is understood that Signor Bruni has been conducting anti-parasite researches
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  • 354 12  -  STRAIGHT SET STILL HAS MANY SUPPORTERS. NO NEWS FROM GOVERNMENT ABOUT BROADCASTING. (EDITED BY "RADIOFAN." "Can the Government's new regulation—to use a screen-grid valve —be met without using an extra tuning device?" is a question asked by many "fans" in
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  • 109 12 In his notes "On The Short Waves," in "Modern Wireless." W.L.S. states: "This 'ham friendsh-p' is a wonderful thing. For instance, f I were on ho'iday in the Malay States, and were to look up the amateurs ln the callbook, the mere introduction cf myself by my call-sign
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  • 187 12 The new French Colonial station at Pontoise, which Is received very well ln Malaya, operates on three wavelengths, each of which is allotted a different programme time in accordance with the following schedule. Transmissions ere made on 19.68 metres from 9.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. with a power
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  • 52 12 A weekly broadcast —"The Voice of Holland" —provided by Press Agencies at The Hague and Amsterdam —takes place each Saturday at 9.40 p.m. (Straits time) from Kootwijk station. PCV, on a wavelength of 16.85 metres. "The Voice of Holland" t 1s broadcast in Dutch, French, English
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  • 49 12 Tht Sydney short-wa'e station. VK2ME, is now broadcasting programmes on Sunday mornings between 12 p.m. and 2 a.m. and on Sunday evenings between 5 p.m. and 7 a.m., the wavelength employed being 31.28 metres. This is apparently in addition to the Wednesday and Saturday afternoon broadcasts.
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  • 127 12 It has come at last. A woman at Birmingham has commit ed su cide because she could not otand the noise of her neighbours' wireless sets. It Interfered with her sleep. She put up with It for months, and then she drank ammonia. So far th re
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  • 52 12 The National Broadcasting Company of New York ta conducting experiments on the roof of on ,h W t6rdam with television on the short-waves in order to find outtowha" 2£? !£S!S hxfluence these traAsmSrions. which knowledge will prove very vaZbl ere^d 0 Broadca tin Company has
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  • 81 12 A very popular programme, by the Selangrr Club Orchestra and two well-known singe, s. will be broadcast, by lardline to the Club, from Petaling Hill on Sunday on 65 metres This weekly relay broadcast is becoming a very popular f .ature. It is arranged jointly by the
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  • 81 12 One of the first radio museums, in which will be displayed inventions pertinent to radio pro gress from the earliest crystal sets to television apparatus, is being installed in a huge broadcasting centre in Berlin, Germany. Besides the museum, there will be studios and laboratories for radio research.
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  • 258 12 Replies To Our Readers' Questions. "M.P." asks why his low tension battery which is 6 volts 60 ampere-hours, never last" more than about a week aftrr being charged It did service as a motor-car bettay befor be ng used for a four-valve screen grid set Such a
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  • 23 12 "Your radio section is quite popular and. in my opinion, interesting and instructive." o. X H Tehik Ayer Street. Singapore.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 613 12 SHOP IN THE I EVENING- I C I Our Stores are Open S c i 1 Selegie Road I I Ti« I 1 Katong r I 7 p.m. I I Keppel Harbour I I Orchard Road, Tin 7.30 p.m. j I EVERY WEEK-DAY. I 1 D I Singapore Gold Storage
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    • 59 12 RADIO HOME •Phone 3725 107, North Bridge Road. JUST UNPACKED FRESH STOCKS of RADIO and MAINS COMPONENTS. Varley Components, Lissen Components, Hydra Condensers, Lewcos Spaghetti Resistances. Lewcos 6 Pin S, wave Coils and Formers, Pclar and J.B. Special s,w Variables. Etc., Etc., Etc. CALL and HAVE A LOOK. Open Daily
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    • 124 12 S "THREE STAR British Wireless Accumulators in MuM Glass Container with Tapping for every 2 Volts. H.T. Type Capacity 6500 M Amp. L.T Type Capacity 45 Ampere. The plates are ot special design and extra thick and need on* recharging once in t months. Sole Agents. THE NATIONAL ELECT* ADE
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  • 1006 13 HIGH LEVEL OF TIN SHIPMENTS. REMOTE CHANCE OF RUBBER RESTRICTION. Messrs. Praser and Co., in their weekly report dated July 28, state: Estimated shipments of tin from the Straits for July are now placed at the unexpectedly high level of 7,500 tons, and the continuance
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  • 368 13 MINUTES OF MEETING. The following are the minutes of a meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce held in the offices of Messrs. Harrisons k Crosfleld (Borneo), Ltd., Sandakan, on July 4. Present: The Hon. Mr. J. K. s. Malcolm (ln the chair), Messrs.
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  • 455 13 SINGAPORE, JULY 24. MEAT. Beef steak (round) katl 48 Beef stew or curry katl 42 Pork, lean katl 47 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) katl 38 Mutton Indian lb. 65 Mutton Australian lb. 65 Fowl kati 37 Hens (Locally reared) 47 Ducks" each 67 Pigeons, domestic unfledged
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 463 13 clear lamps. K I 2 Improved di.stri-[@ I i|# A felW\ bution of light. I mmm J*\ 3 Aosence of glare, g (T-Hy I 4. Easy to clean, norn w LAMPS r,°'" Bht ron S TMt British Thomson-Houston co ltd 5 Pleasing appear- X CROWN HOUSE. ALDWYCH.LONDON.W.C.X ance. fU Bfliind
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    • 385 13 ESEseszSZSZSZSaSZSZS2S2SESaS2S2SZS2SZSZSaSZSZS2SZSZS2SZSES2S2S2S2SaS2S2SZSaSZSZS Printed Crepedectaines g I AND 1 3 Ladies' Silk Kimonos and Pyjamas. f I A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION I Just Unpacked at: I j WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co., I I 31 33, HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 7144. g That stabbing pain —what to do Such suffering! Every move I —Jr hurts! EASE
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  • 434 14 FORD TRI-ENGINED MONOPLANES. CRAFT USED FOR BYRD'S HISTORIC FLIGHT. The Ford Motor Company manufactures and sells huge all-metal three engine planes of the most advanced design and construe- tion capable of taking a lord of 15 passengers, together with freight and baggage. The Company operates air services
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  • 2056 14 A BAFFLING PROBLEM. THOUGHTS ON THE CENSUS RETURNS. A correspondent writes in the "New Statesman and Nation": The census returns are one of 'he many factors which inc ine the more thoughtful type of Ind an to desire a speedy settlement of he political question. They certainly
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  • 462 14 AN INTERESTING LECTURE. On Wednesday at. at the Chin.se Students' Literary As ociat on. Swami Aiyananda delivered a very interesting philosoph c lecture on "The Conflict and Haimony of Eartern aid Western Cultures." Mr. Chua Keh Hal. exchange manager. Ho Hong Bank. L'd.. was in the
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  • 910 14 DEPRECIATION OF PLATINUM AND SILVER. Gold has regained its time-ho: Dl as King of Metals and the usun uUtiW which had for some time been to oV the former metal from this po r is jT" dethroned. Curiously, silver has sin itan«>u!£ suffered a severe depreciation, for
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  • 196 14 ALLEGATIONS OF SN015HPBV. A shopkeeper has just been snobbery for calling his customer a writ2r in "The Manchester i iardian mail week. Would it n->t br mor-. acc<g* accuse lawyers of impertin.net' word "client" as a matter of cust< m 10^ (£>^u employing them, and so mislea'
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 118 14 I CHEAP SALE |j I op Sh I "His Master s Voice" Records, j I Great Reduction In Prices I 1 I g To celebrate the opening of our new and up to date store at 65, Stlegie Koad, we are holding a sale of I HM V. Records from
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    • 115 14 5 After Ad ive V v v talcum\l j£ v n Soothes and Cools\\ j W// the Skin 1 jV, (i Bathe with Cutlcnra y V Soap, then dust on t'liiieara Talcum 1 ant l note how refreshed you feel. j [y Antiseptic and fragrant, jj C'utirura TaSeum ab1$ sorbs
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    • 533 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES i Incorporated tn England.) Mill PASSENGER CARGO W SERVICES. AND ORIENTAL STEAM KyVrATION CO.. LONDON AND AR EAST MAIL SERVICE. ler Contract with His Majesty* Government.) >UTWARD PROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1931. sour 6 500 Ju
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    • 621 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE 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 8 SUWA MARU 10,700 Aug. 13 14 I PUSHTMI MARU 11,000 Aug. 27 28 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Sept. 0 10 t TERUKUNI MARU
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    • 381 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Bone 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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    • 369 15 INSURANCE. THE ffm% SOUTH tlijTf BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Plnlayson Oreen. Wonderful Lucky Stone (SIVAPATCHAI) "Sivapatchai" is a rare variety of lucky stone, which possesses heavenly powers and is found in a
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    • 543 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered In London under the Companies Acts ol 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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    • 534 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BRANCH. In order to provide better facilititi to customers, business houses residents in the North Division st the Town this Bank will shortti open a Branch in North Bridge Rml near its junction with Middle Roa>
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 526 16 ALICO I |ALICO Asia Life Insurance Company. Under American Charter, i f 20, SO*—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 and keep the slump out of your
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    • 434 16 Le oJMercie/s School ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only-Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—F. I. MlLba. EDUCATIONAL, THE CITY HIGH SCHOOL. 2, SHORT STREET. SINGAPORE. Principal—M. N. Samadar. B.A. (Hons.). Asst. Teachers —H. K. Bose, M.A. (Com); N. Sen. BSc (Passed Final Normal) S
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    • 381 16 FOR SALE. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for hanging over your receiver. Ten cents per copy. Outstatlons 15 cents. Send cash with order to Manager, "Malaya Tribune." FOR SALE Billian timber known as the iron wood of Borneo. Sizes cut to order, also billian
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    • 540 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. -SINGAPORE POLICE NOTICE. REGISTRATION OF DOGS IN RURAL AREAS. The public are reminded of the necessity for registering their dogs for the ensuing 12 months. Badges are obtainable at the following Police Stations. Alexandra Road Station Pulau Tekong Station Bedoh Station Serangoon Station Bukit Panjang Station Joo Chiat
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    • 556 16 For All Classes ol Motor Vehicles Ins^ra^l Consult MALAYAN AUTO SERVICE Co 133, LAVENDER STREET. 'Phone No. 6934. B aporj OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT will do everything for you, and save you all.the we ri :tendia| an accident DAY or NIGHT. OUR IMMEDIATE AND C4REFUL A vr 10K TO YOUR CLAIMS
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    • 426 16 MASSAGE AND M LNICDH MASSAGE Miss MIBAKO and Mis KIMIY3 No. 20. Bencoolen Street, Singapore MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION kITES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Inducing inch* at offlcs Postage Poa*j or close (Local or to Pom residence. F.M.S > counts, f early 015.00 121.00 127* Half Yearly t 7.50
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