Malaya Tribune, 9 March 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune vol VIX-- No 58 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday. Mar. 9. 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 259 1 TIPTON'S I C tVLON j i TEA. J NOT BETTER! BEST. I j|B II "Chop Hijau" I I M jjjj You .ill he satisfied J) j iljj CARLSBERG PILSENER ||;;J Q \WMmfmi "CHOP HIJAU" Obtainable at Hotels. Clubs and MII mW Rest Houses throughout the J I: j The ideal
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    • 588 1 I THE j j "MALAYA TRIBUNE" j i IS THE BEST j ADVERTISING MEDIUM i IN MALAYA. j mmW m mm mummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mm mm mm mm j Three Solutions OF j Your Transport Problems j BRITISH ROPEWAY ENGINEERING CO, LTD. Ropeways of all Descriptions j BRITISH MATHEWS LTD. Gravity Conveyors
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  • 523 2 AUNTIE LIZZIE'S LETTER. The "Girls Circle." Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. My dear Nice, s. The Editor m* d cided to (all our club, the "Girls- Circle." I rather like that name and I hope it appeals to all of you. An application form appears to-day and I
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  • 175 2 By Schoolgirl Rosalind.") To he patriotic one needs courage, which 1> one of the most admired and hlghly-rate. virtues. There are two kinds of courage—phy <-ical and moral. A patriot is one who love his country and zealously supports its authority and interests. Well, think for a moment hcv
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  • 187 2 (By "Bobby Time Is money' says the proverb, and this means that time 1* very precious and useful if used in the way; and in some cases punctual time means everything. Punctuality is essential in all branches of uork. at school, at parties, and elsewhere. Business is carried on
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  • 691 2 More Criticism. <By "A Novice Shooter") In answer to Lee Choon Keng's question, I must say it is not our duty to give our seats to the fairer sex, but it all depends on whether we want to be polite or not. And if we do give
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  • 398 2 (By "Zeita In Bagdad life is very difficult; the.- is .'aid work to be done the whole year ro;ind but on the whole the Bagdadians as a nation are very en-rgeti?. Their climate is a icy lype of the Mediterranean origin, and as they experience both Winter
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  • 2343 2 How Jimmy Went Through It. (By "Jimmy's Pal") I can neither deny that there are some boys, who use the powder puffs, nor will I ever hesitate to say that the arguments, published In these columns, are highly interesting. But most of the views w:re one-sided,
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  • 566 2 A Hard Life. (By "A Dreamer Of Dreams."/ The queerest thing in a que r world is that I (a ricksha-puller) should be telling you something abcut myself. Well, folks, I am i ailed Ah Teng. I know it is not much of a name, but didn't the
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  • 613 2 'By "Gwennie."> It was a terribly dark night, and there was no-one at home save a boy of fifteen and his two younger sisters. Though it was only ten o'clock the house was quiet and gloomy, and in utter darkness, except for the reading lamps in the
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  • 303 2 'By 's. a halksV It was on Wednesday explosive feeling of expi y able columns gripped n 2 eyes strayed to the "G much impressed by ,v I and advice to the girl j boys too to write a I J This incidentally recall) of my
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  • 201 2 (By Lee Ptang Soon. Serembar In reading over the article The Ac of a Walking Stick." wine, was <-. 4 by Helen Tan last week. I think her .7®. ative power must either have dec a ag or she was a bit careless while bhe n over
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 33 2 APPLICATION FORM. (To the Editor, "Girls' Corner:') Dear Sir. Please enrol me as an inaugural member of the Girls' Circle." Name Address School Age Pen-name Dnt* ot next birthday tFlesss Use Blank Letters).
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    • 152 2 BUY BRITISH CUTLERY TABLE WAKES from Sheffield ALUMINIUM WARES from Birmingham. CROCKERY from Stokr-On-Trrnt STONEWARE FILTERS from London GARDEN TOOLS BRAS* WARES from BirnnriL' B jon Seng Co.. I Id. 3«8, ROBINSON Kl> A i RAFFLES H 1 fiPl, Da tors commemt BIOCITW Because Bloclt'r; to i t > he
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  • 816 3 THE BOND MARKET. GOVT. ACTION TO RESTORE CONFIDENCE. [Financial conditions all over the world are reviewed in current comments by the National City Bank of New York. These articles are very well written and form an interesting guide to finance and commerce. They will be printed
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  • 260 3 GRATITUDE TO POLICE RESCUE PARTY. i Mr. Chang Shung Sang, of 54. Main Road. Papan, who recently had an alarming experience at the hands of gang robbers, offers through the P. M. S. papers a public expression of his thanks to those who helped in Ills release, and
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  • 1005 3 PLEA FOR THEIR WITHDRAWAL. "MANCHESTER GUARDIAN" ON ULTIMATE OUTLOOK. Commenting on tjhe Indian situation "The Manchester Guardian" says:— "So far," said Sir Samuel Hcare, "the action we have tak n has proved successful." At least the Government's rigorous suppression of Congress and all its works has
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 534 3 Til MALAYA s /11l ll Newest and Most j lllmk Delicious j DRINK f «FRUHPOP| M »«*e From The Finest Imported j I FRUITS j Product of j phoenix! lljB) Aerated Water Works, j SINGAPORE. j i AURORA'S WORLD-FAMED FLOWER-BULBS. :i :ds direct from Holland's best Bulb-farm. y qj of
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    • 42 3 THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION NO.l THERAPION N0.2 THERAPION No-,3 Ho. 1 CnrM DlachartfM. Me. *Oar9M Mlooa Polion. Nu. 3 Cum Chronlo W«*K««««~. English Price U. Chemists.or either No.return Dit.LECLei'CMed.C^.H»»er»tockße^N.W.s.Looa««. OR. CE OLERC'B PII-l-S for the Uv»» etKidneys- weak kidneys St. bladder.
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    • 410 3 I THE FAVOURITE: Refuse AU I (&'fi Imitations. 101 insist N JUL c 0RANtlE JJ Manufactured by E 111 I I H NEAVELTDfill Aerated Water Buy British, and so British labour by land and by sea" H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES'S BROADCAST. J HORLICK'S is BRITISH I here is your
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  • 402 4 ROMANCE OF THE A.A. Mr. Stenson Cooke Tells A Great Story. {"This Motoring:' by Stenson Cooke. Cassell and Co., Ltd., 3s. 6d.\ Here is a book which provides a pleasant surprise for the reader. He picks it up, only mildly interested, expecting a rather humdrum history of the
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  • 247 4 EARLY WALLACE." An African Coast Story. I'The Affairs of Men." by John Hastings Turner. Chapman and Hall. Ltd.. 7s. 6d.] Mr. Turner has written a really good story *nd given it a quite hopeless titl which handicaps it. It is what might be descr bed as an "early Wallace" yarn,
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  • 457 4 Irrelevant Consideration In Judging. In view of the magnitude of the Nobel Prize and the dissatisfaction excited by the awards in many years, the following passage in "Back to Montparness2" by Sisley Huddleston, the well-kinowh publicist, will be read with interest: The Fr nch were pleased though
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  • 92 4 [Our readers are invited to unite to u$ on tubjeeU of public interest. It must be under ttood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double tpacing). and on one side of the paper only
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  • 737 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir— "W> are at the cross-roads ard n decision to go the way of peace or war is squar.ly before us all. There is no middle course. If Japan is right, then militarism and brute force will resume their sway over the
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  • 68 4 BRITISH GIRL TYPISTS' COUNTER MOVE. London, Feb. 10. Economies amounting to 22 million sterling are expected to be effected, by Government departments during the current financial year, said the Chancellor of the Exchequer replying to a question in the Commons. Meanwhile 8,000 civil service girl typists are
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  • 67 4 KING'S GRANDSON'S ROMANCE. Stockolm. Feb. 13. It is rumoured In Court circles that if Prince Lennart of Sweden carries out his intention of marrying Miss Karln Nlssuandt, daughter of the well-known Swedish businessman, In London at a Reglstery Office without the consent of his grandfather King
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 180 4 Keeps hair smooth tidy No more unkempt hair...no its natural lustrous sheen... more need to worry how and helps prevent dandruff, your hair looks! too. Stacomb keeps unruly hair Try Stacomb. Men and in place. Keeps it smooth... women everywhere use it. tidy. Never leaves it matted At your chemists...
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    • 138 4 8 REASONS WHY CRAVEN A CIGARETTE S CORK-TIPPED #J Wm gm 4 W7 E state Wlth °"t any qualification VI II U VV whatever that C raven A Cork-Tipped Cigarettes do not affect the throat. It is no idle claim. It .11 4 can be proven as it is proven
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  • 271 5 Monday. Feb. 29 Miss Hardwick left Government House. Tuesday. March 1. The Rev. Father George Byrne had luncheon Government House. Wednesday. March 2. Mr. and Mrs. E.D.C. Wclfe arrived to stay at Government House. The Hon. Mr. H. Fairburn. Mr. and Mrs E. D.C. Wclfe. Mr. A. J.
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  • 547 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. mining. Singapore, March 9, 10 a.m. y, ar CLOSING QUOTATIONS. issue V|flU6f Ends. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tto Dec. 31 "-JO £1 JJ UO Austral Malay Dec 31 0.18.0 U9M 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June 147.0 Bangrin Tin Dec. 31 0 07,. 0 124 61.00 BatangPadang
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  • 301 5 PRABER St CO/8 QUOTATIONS. CLOSING QUOTATION. fmfc|i End* Beyers Buyer*. $3 Alex. Brick Pref. Dec 00 2 S AIS. Brick Ord. Dec. Jl £4 «JJ ci Cl B. American Tobacco Sept. JO 64_L9 6ABJ a $1 Central Engine Work. Nor. JO $0.30 $0.30 norn •100 $60 Chlneae Com. Bank
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  • 68 5 rjaeUED BY FRABSR 6s CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS o(ru-mw oaid Btorftf* D«*> 7 PA MO 101 c* da. (I*o7> 4% 08 88 do (1900» 8% 88 88 do. (1818) 88 88 do (***** 6 103 104 cl d. (***** 8 102 103 cl do! ***** 48»
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  • 518 5 PRASES CO. AND LYALL EVATTS QUOTATIONS. TO-DAY S PRICES. Fraser St Co. Lyall Si Evatt* issue Value. Yaar Ends.Buyers. Sellers. Buyers. Sellers. tt 00 ABenby Rebber Feb. 28 $0.60 $0.70 $0.60 $0.7(. IM Alor Gajah Sept. 30 0.30 0.40 0.30 0.40 100 Ayer Hitam Mar. 81 0.70 0.80 0.65
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  • 76 5 GERMAN SPINNERS' COMPLAINT. Cologne, Feb. 13 The German. cotton spinners are bitterly omp'airing against the competitiv advantafji ,h eh the British spinners have gained la the G.rman yarn market through the devalution of th? pound. In the last three morths f 1931. following the devaluation
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 52 5 .n. mmmmmm i j RADIO AND SOUND J™™*22L—. s AND Or L O,NO jj 2, orchard Road, Singapore. (OOT»r OMMH. Amber >U«—> soli »oeisTB mi»T»i %^{blßoS^ Automatically oso-iieclancMo Charyiron. H T nvnrearat I UT. BATTERT THE LARGEST ™^y, A iU? D RADIO STOCKS IN MALAYA. OHM DAILY AM. THA 9M.
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    • 45 5 BATTERY SERVICE, RADIO. MOTOR ACCESSORIES AND AUTOMOBILE ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS: SEOW KUAN COMPANY, 4 Si 5, DHOBY GHAUT, 'PHONE T7S: Par all defects of vision Consult M EZEKEL SONS. Optometrists and Opticians. Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. lA. M laoslil. O D (Philaq. F. 1.0. CLondns*;
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 597 5 ||7/ i T TO LISTEN FOR. HadHo Stations Received In Malaya. Saigon is not transmitting, a breakdown. Programmes v temporarily suspended. aiven in the following list are times MONDAYS. n i HILL, 55.5 metres, testing dally to 11 &m MOON. 49.02 metres, 12 kw.; 6.30 recital of chamber or classical
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    • 359 5 FRIDAYS. \ll Monday stations except "«Tl"t PETALINQ HILL (55 5 metres). testing tally from 10.30 to 11 a.m. PETALINQ HILL, programme by Malayan vmateur Radio Society (Kuala Lumpur). 55 metres; 6.30 to 7 pjn. Asiatic musts; 7 o 7.15 pm. English recorded music; 7.15 to '.25 p.m. British Official Wireless
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    • 417 5 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies t» Singapore, most o) the members of which art readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary l» provided specially for them. Secretaries art invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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    • 164 5 ing. club-house. 54. Nelson Road. 8 p.m. Lunar Athletic and Musical Party Usual music practice (Minstrel Section). 730 pm New pieces will be introduced. Attendance compulsory. SUNDAY, MARCH 13 Forget-Me-Not Party: Monthly committee meeting. 461. joo Chlat Road. 1 p.m. Group photograph will be taken after meeting Devonshire Badminton Party:
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    • 111 6 Amusements < i JUST AS EXPECTED! j Singapore ENDORSES THE WORLD S OPINION op J This Great UFA ENTERTAINMENT! CONGRESS I DANCES 1 WITH LILIAN HARVEY CONRAD VEIDT and SOOO others j MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.15 1 j NIGHTLY I AT THE j CAPITOL i I BOOK EARLY Phones 5281-5262.
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    • 233 6 T OD A V MATINEE at 3 pm. Evening 6.15 A 9.15 Jean Harlow IN HER FIRST STARRING HOLE il IN PLATINUM I I BLONDE ii Big Roaring, Rollicking Comedy with a Kick and the Snappiest Dialogue in many a day PLATINUM BLONDE WITH LORETTA YOUNG Robert Williams ANOTHER LONG
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    • 185 6 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j The Command j Performance j j TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW Matinees Saturday Sunday i at 3 p.m. i i I Bigger! More Lavish More Musical! JM JddHdddHd =l =l B Ĕ- ABUL HASAN The Stupendous Musical Comedy! The Gay Adventures of Haroun Al Raschid lat last on
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  • 115 7 Government Unable To Help. SHIPPING NEWS. London, March 8. It if officially announced that th? Government is regretfully unable to a sist the Cura J Co. financially in order to enable the company ig complete the giant lirer, work on which was suspended last year.—"S.F.P." Service. Rugby, March
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  • 159 7 Negotiations for the sal? of th? "Rajah of Sarawak," which have been going on for some t me. have now been satisfactorily concluded. The nam? of th? purchaser has not been divulged, but it is rumoured in shipping circles that the vessel has been acquired by
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  • 131 7 "Kedah," Brit. 1.033 tons, Capt. Crichton, from Penang. 8-3; for Belawan-Deli, 10-3. "Gen. Verspyck," Dutch, 640 tons Capt. Lautenback, from Natuna Is., 8-3; for Natuna Is., 12-3. "Tidore," Dutch, 526 tons, Capt. Spaargaren, from Pekan Baroe, 8-3; for Pekan Baroe. 10-3. "Lipis" Brit. 462 tons, Capt. Philip, from Port
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  • 192 7 COMMUNIST APPEAL IN KUALA LUMPUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 8. A mild st-nsation was caused this afternoon in Arroang Road, when a Red Chinese banner was seen floating from the branch of a coconut tree in the compound cf the Publicity and Sen-ice
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  • 106 7 SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION FOR UNEMPLOYED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, March 8 The annual meeting of St. George's Society was held this evening in the Cricket Club. Mr. F. N. Syer being in the chair. The elec tion of office-bearers resulted as follows President, Mr. Syer; Vice President,
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  • 129 7 SHIPS AbONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, March 9 East Whart (Entrance Oat* 1). Suisang 20. Main Whart (Entrance Oate S). D'Artagnan. Soudan 18; Kola 16; Bulan 15; Director 13; Haruna Maru 11; Pyrrhu» Malayan Prince 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Oate I) Laomedon 30; Begum 32; Karoa 35; City of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 521 7 j Victoria Memorial j Hall NEXT j Organ Recital FRIDAY, MARCH 18. COMING: i THE j Grant Anderson Company The Universal Gold 9 _yM. JL a. Co\ j 1 BULLION MERCHANTS i.: nviince that they have opened an office for the purpose ol PURCHASING GOLD j AT 14, SOUTH CANAL
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    • 647 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—A History Graduate of an Indian University, strong in English to teach English, History and Geography to the Cambridge classes. Good commencing salary and prospects. Apply with testimonials to Box No. 523, c o Malaya Tr bune." NOTICE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
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    • 105 7 A LHAMBR^ 4 m j j Reginald Owen, Robert Williams and Loretta Young the vvho i e family in-"Platinum Blonde" A Columbia Picture The Gorgeous "Hell's Angels" Star comes to you in the richest, funniest laugh maker in many a day. Be among the first to see it! It's a
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  • 807 8 The monthly organ of the Straits Chinese in Singapore if a credit to all concerned in its production. Given the support which can be properly expected frcm the community it will be possible in due course to double its size and therefore enhance its usefulness, and we
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  • 277 8 Mr. G. E. London has been appointed to act Under Secretary to Government. P.M.S.. his return from leave. A talk on Tbe Practice of Concentrator. will be given at the Theosophical Society 381. Tank Road, to-morrow at 6.30 p.m Memb°rs of the Indian Association ar? reminded that the annual general
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  • 171 8 Ex-Emperor Welcomed As Regent. Reuter. Changchun. March 8. The city is gay with the new five-coloured Hags in honour oi th? ex-Emperor Hsuan Tung, who arrived this aiiernoon and is using p:o--elaimed Regent ot the n?w Manchurian S.ate to-morrow. The Japanese, who are making all the preparations
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  • 104 8 EXPERTS CONFER AT THE HAGUE. (From Our Own Correspondent. Air Mail.' London, Feb. 24. An important meeting of tin interests in various parts of the world was held yesterday at The Hague, when the future of the Tn Research Council was among the subjects discussed in camera.
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  • 90 8 COLONIAL OFFICE AND A RUMOUR. i From Our Own Correspondent. Air Mail.) London. Feb. 24. This afternoon I telephoned to the P?rman nt Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, Sir Samuel Wilson, and askrd if there was any truth in the rumour circulating in Malaya and London that
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  • 57 8 GOVERNMENT FILES AN APPEAL. A cc states that the F.MS Government have filed an app?al from the magistrate's decision dismissing the charges of unlawful mining recently brought against th? Jeiai Concession (Pahangi. Ltd. Such being the case, we of course cannot publish cur correspondent's criticism of the
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  • 113 8 H. F.. the Gcv-rror (Sir Cecil dementi G.C.M.G.». att need by Mr R. J. CurtU, M.C.S. <Aide-rie-Campi and Mr. Cr.n I. Private Secretary), will lave for Kuala Lumpur by the Night Mail en Friday, remair in resid nee at King's Hcuuntil March 18. en which
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  • 29 8 British Official Rugby. March 8. The Prime Minister is returning from Cornwall this week-end and hopes to attend the House of Commons on Monday.—British Official.
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  • 23 8 Reuter. London, March 8. The Siamese Prince. Chula Chakrabonga. had luncheon with Their Majesties at Buckingham Palace to-day.—Reuter.
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  • 59 8 British Official. Rugby, March G. Attended by th? Sovereign's escort of household cavalry H. M. the King to-day drove from Buckingham Palace to St. James' Palace and held the first levee of the year. Despite the lain a crowd lined the route along the Mall and
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  • 49 8 From Europe (London mails despatched on Feb. 18), by the "Rajula," due at Penang at 6 a.m. on Friday. From China and Japan by the "Kutsang." due at Singapore at 6 a.m. on Friday. From Australia (Parcels only) by the "Nieuw Holland," due at Singapore on Saturday.
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  • 75 8 N w has reached Kuala Lumpur of the death by accident at Amsterdam on Feb. 22 cf Mr. Frederick W. Wade, late of the Architects Branch. P.W.D., Kuala Lumpur. He was on his way Horn 1 on leave prior to retirement. Mr. Wade, who would have been 50 next August,
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  • 407 8 (BY "LOOKER-OX", Tin's tottering agaii Or rather tht pi true level. A Pity the pound can't a year so that we ki we are. A I "Record for 220 j j Shanghai." On whi< A "Big Battle on Lap one of our compos Me for that war
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  • 27 8 QUOTATIONS bibbfk London: 2\d New York: 3'v Cttits Singapore: 6\ centJ TIN London Spot: £133 tl i Three Months: £134 10r < s Singapore: $65.62^
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 162 8 j T I SO LASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAR OUT j THE CHARM OF TOBRALCO IS L4>TING i j Whether Printed or Dyed the Colours are Guaranteed i to stand repeated washing, while the wonderful evenly i balanced weave of the material ensures long and satisfactory service. f
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    • 81 8 ZENITH jl SCREW CASE. DUST AND WATER PROOF WRIST WATCHES The Most""* Suitable Watch for the Tropics. JUST UNPACKED, jj 11. S. deSiiva A Bros, JEWELLERS. jj 23. HIGH ST. SINGAPORE. «3-1 North Bridge Road, j TENG SENG GUAN j Established 1905 i J T.KK.'s RUBBER TABLE COVERS. J 4
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  • 341 9 JAPAN'S LATEST ULTIMATUM. I V VRGEMENT OF TTLEMENT. 0O >VT. UNDER THEIR CONTROL. |{EAT TO ATTACK NANKING. •il that Japan's demands iriwiM of Shanghai and a free harbour have been the 111 of an ultimatum a < t„ attack Nanking if they )t*d. Landings and
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  • 262 9 EXEMPLARY ATTITUDE OF TROOPS. Reuter. London. March 8. 4 Commons Mr. Duff Cooper. Arm] Estimates, said that ntkm has been fixed on the nt of tne British Army carrying rt -oonsibility in the Far East, .ing has been asked to show not Ittea of a soldier but
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  • 279 9 JAPANESE CRUISERS IN BIAS BAY. Shanghai, March 9. Chinese reinforcements are reported to be concentratd at Somehow, C.angchao and Chir kiang. aB within 70 miles of the Shangh.il frort. Only General Shankuan Yun Siang's Division has arrived at the front. He and Gen ral Tsai Ting
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  • 416 9 Restraining Influence In Dispute. Reuter. G neva, March 8. The League Assembly has concluded th? gtreral debate on the Sino-Japai j,? ispute ana has appointed a drafting committee to pccrdinat" the resolutions and pres nt one resolution to the Assembly, probably on Thursday. Reuter. Rugby, March
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  • 91 9 NET PROFIT OF $290,000. The report of the directors of Messrs. Fraser and Neave's. issued this morning, shows a net profit of 290.000. An interim dividend of 30 cents per ordinary share <$5> having been paid in September last, a final dividend of 30 cents is
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  • 60 9 Rugby. March 8. The Lancashire cotton weavers' representatives have accepted the main features of the more looms per weaver system. The agreement, which is of far-reaching importance for the Lanchashlre cotton industry, follows a protracted dispute which has led to several local strikes. It must be ratified
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  • 258 9 Soviet Preparing For Clash Moscow, March 8. "The preservation of peace by all means is the first basic condition of our entire policy towards Far Eastern events," declared M. Kalinin, President of the Central Executive Committee of the U. S. S. R. to-day, "but. simultaneously, we
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  • 284 9 ARMY ESTIMATES REVIEWED IN COMMONS. Reuter. Rugby. Mar. 8. The Army Estimates which were presented in the House of Commons to-day by Mr. Duff Cooper, Finamial Secretary to the War Office, showed that the amount asked for was £36.488.000. a saving of £3.442.000 on the sum
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  • 107 9 MODERN BUILDING IN THE MARKET. Reuter. London. March 8. Owing to th. tdverse effect of the world crisis on the revenues of its associat.d company. Imperial and international Communications which has entailed a drastic nadjustment or arrangement. Cable and Wireless Limited has decided not to occupy
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  • 149 9 The Hubback Commission's report has been prepared and will be issued for publication at an early date, writes our London correspondent Th- document will deal with the proposal for the establishment of a Wild Lav Refuge for *he peninsula, in Pahang, Trengganu and Kelantan. The following were prize-winners at the
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  • 46 9 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 4. LITERARY NOTES, on page 4. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 5. CLUB DIARY, on page 5. TOPICS OP TO-DAY, on page 8. DIARY OP EVENTS, on page 12. CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY, on page 13.
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  • 617 9 AMAZING CHANGE IN OUTLOOK. REVENUE COMING IN SATISFACTORILY. CONFIDENCE IN STERLING RESTORED. Reuter. British Official. Confidence in sterling is so much restored that foreigners are scrambling to get it. The Chancellor regards 1932 as England's year of opportunity. A balanced Budget is anticipated, as revenue is
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  • 118 9 INTEREST OF PRINCE OF WALES. Rugby, March 8. The Prince of Wales presided ocr a meeting to-day to consider further the development of the Anglo-Spanish and the Spanish-American Institute. With a view to the inclusion of Brazil within the scope of the Institute's activities it was
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  • 55 9 At the Council meeting of the M F A. untitled on Monday, the resignations of Svcd Hussain bin All Alsagoff and Che Onn bin Jaff.ir from the office of vice-presidents wer- unanimously accepted with regret. Mr. Mahmood bin Abdul Wahab has been elected delegate to ttr» 8.A.F.A., vice Dr S.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 186 9 6.15 LAST NIGHT 9.15 Constance Bennett IN "Sin Takes A Holiday j LAVISH! SPECTACULAR SPICY TO-MORROW British International Pictures Present "Dreyfus" WITH Cedric Hardwicke "Truth is Stranger than Fiction.'" j JUST ARRIVED TfisMasfeifcAfofce j NEW RECORDS FOR MID-MARCH. j I Also the two big successes of P>ul Abraham '< J
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  • 442 10 Reply To Requests From Malaya. The strong patriotism among Chinese resident in Malaya and the keen Indignation aroused by the Japanese Invasion ot their country ls evidenced by the number of enquiries that are being made from various sources as to the procedure to be adopted
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  • 360 10 REFRESHING GENIUS AT THE CAPITOL. CONGRESS DANCES'* A BIG SUCCESS. Ufa must be thanked again for a beautiful and enduring film. Congress Dances." now being si-own at the Capitol. It is something refreshingly different from either British or American films. Though the art stes are International, with
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  • 47 10 JAVA AND CUBA. Reuter. Havana. March 8. Following the news from the Hague that Java will not accept a change in the 1932 sugar quota, in Cuba those interested state that if the report is true they will withdraw from the International Sugar Council.—Reuter.
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  • 114 10 London, Mar. 8. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £128% (£137%). Forward £130V t (£139%). fi Weak on exchange, fall chiefly due to raoid rise in sterling. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as followsSpot 2%d. (2%6.) Forward
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  • 747 10 H. E. LAYS FOUNDATION STONE. EXPANSION OF THE LOCAL CORPS. Provision for the expansion of the activities of the S ngapore Volunteer Corps is being made in the erection of a new and larger drill hall, adjacent to the old one in Beach Road. The foundation
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  • 352 10 CORONER'S VERDICT OF MURDER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, March 7. The inquest was held this morning by the coroner, Mr. W. G. Reeves, on the death of Tan Nyap Sim, the young Chinese, who was found stabbed to death on the Kubu "A" field on the morning
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  • 377 10 YESTERDAY'S THIRD DIVISION GAMES. F. AND N. BEAT MONOPOLISTS. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Three Third Division matches were played in the Singapore League yesterday with the following result: F. and N. 3, Monopolies 1 M.P.H. 4, Med. College 2 Bramtoco 3, A.P.C. I. The game between Fraser and Neave's
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  • 378 10 In the game at the Jalan Besar Stadium the Malaya Publishing House defeated the Medical College by 4—2. Dollah played a great game for the winners, accounting for three goals. Something went wrong with the referees watch with the result that the first half lasted 45
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  • 176 10 The game played on the Harbour Board ground yes r erday saw Bramtoco beat the A.P.C. 3—l. Mr. Hastings referred and the teams were: Bramtoco: Chwee Quee; Teng Seng and Hall: Osman, Anang and Elmer; Lian Lock, Dolfattah, Way Yong. Richardson and Davles. A.P.C: Drabbe; Baker and
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  • 79 10 To-day. Div. I: Glosters v. S.R.C, at Anson Road. Div. II: S.C.C. II v. R.A. 11, at S.C.C; Police v. Chinese 11, at S.R.C. To-morrow. Div. Ill: Ho Hong SC. v. J.C.S.A., at 5.H.8.; Post Office v. P.S.R.F.C. at Geylang. Friday. Div. I: Malays v. R.A.
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  • 54 10 After being postponed temporarily due to the Puasa (fasting) season, the Malay Kampong's League competition of the Malaya F.A. will be re-opened this afternoon at the Gellang Recreation ground (Lorong 12, Geylang Road), when the Siglap team meets the Kallang team. An admission fee of five cent~>
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  • 70 10 An Inter-Kampong League will be run among the Chinese in April under the auspices of the S.C.F.A. Those who have played for the Association are not allowed to participate as this league is intended for new players. Entries are invited which should be addressed to Mr. Sim Kwahg
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  • 925 10 UNDISCOVERED CRIME REVEALED. BODY THAT WAS DUMPED INTO THE SEA. A three-and-a-half year old crime had a sequel in the Assize Court yesterday when Phua Ah Sea and Tang Sang Lee, two Teochews, were placed in the dock to answer a charge of murder, which they
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  • 52 10 CRICKET. London, March 8 It is expected that the Advisory County Cricket Committee at their meeting at Lord s en April 7 will take action to stop fr ak declarations on the third day of matches in which play has been possible on the two preceding
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  • 633 10 ROYANESE ACQUITTED AT THE ASSIZts. Defended by Mr. V. D. Knowles. the two Boyanese rubber tappers, Ali Din Mir Hussaib and Mahadi bin Omar, who claimed trial at the Second Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Sproule and a special jury, were found not guilty and discharged. The
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  • 372 10 BY-LAWS FOR FIREWORKS AND MATCHES. At the meeting of the Rural Board to-day proposed by-laws for the manufacture and storage of matches and fireworks were considered. It was stated that in other Rural areas the control and storage of matches and fireworks were in the hands of
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  • 28 10 GOLF. The March monthly m:dal (bogey) competition of the Kcppel Gclf Club will be played fcr during next week-end. and ladles' spo»n (strok comp>etition on Monday.
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  • 21 10 THE TURF. London, March 8 Ballyhanwood has been scratched from the Grand National.—"S.F.P." Service.
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  • 261 10 a ETUN AND CO. s KKl'OK j COMMERCIAL NEWS. Mar,.. 9. n London: 2 5 16d.. down New York: 1% cents <g At Shares: Easier. Allenbys c Moleks 35—45 centa. Am V** Bassetts 25—30 cents, BroraBuklt Jelotongg io—15 ccnti "p? Cfr J 15—20 centa, Connemara* Genealys 75—35
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  • 51 10 Singapj;\ March Standard Spot 6 t cents, busmen <k. March tJ 7 April 7 n May 7 1 7.. April-June 7 J% July-Sept. 7 J% Tone of Market: Steady at the decline Latest Cable: London Spo: Sheet per lb. New York: Spot Sheet Bli cents
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  • 303 10 Singapore .March S Selling: London 4 months right 2s 4 IJtt London 3 months* sight 2s. 3 11 32d., Lonot:. 60 days' sight 2s. 3 29 32d., London 3u ftp sight 2s. 3" b d.. London demand 2s. j I Dd London T.T. 2s. 3* 4 d., Lyons
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  • 135 10 Singapore March 3 Rice, Siam Al per X Rice. Siam 1 Rice, Siam 2 Rice, Siam 3 Rice. Siam "Sin way" per toys Rice, Siam Rice. Saigon A-l Rice, Saigon No. 1 Rice. Saigon 2 Rice, Saigon 3 Rice, Rangoon "SQ." per koyan Rice. Rangoon "Me tone Rice, Rangoon
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  • 109 11 CRICKET. elation met the United Club on Saturday on the i.i came ending in a draw. t __i*t innings. b Jopp 4 C Ml ord 5 b Jopp 6 c Godder b Cliff 32 I J)p p 13 >rd 19 >rd 0 out 17 0 'out 12
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  • 166 11 M.v. n on Sunday, an S.C.C. side wlatkm by 52 runs. Scores: ln > l —1st innings. b Bhaskaran 2 Abbasbhoy b Varma 36 •r rnanderzb Bhaskaran 8 .v b Fernandez 24 r viianderz b Solakan Singh 58 -d b Fernandez 0 b r r.:mdez > Ibw
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  • 54 11 I tv. w tng have been invited to play for ted Services on MdRT» d Saturday at 2 p.m. at the S.C.C.: D C run. R. G Cranford, D. R. > H 0 Hopkins (capt.). A. P. Hunter, B Maxwell. A. W. Nicholson, H. B <orr. E
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  • 165 11 I T FRANCIS' ASSO. BEAT S.F.I. From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, March 7Ir. ma ch played on the school Bounds, i Francis Association b'at the Insti u o 5 26 runs. Scorcs: SI I XI —1st Innings: M. Toledo b H. r th o E Hendricks b R.
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  • 133 11 Malacca. March flame was the outcome of the n Saturday on the Malacca iiwright's team, baiting first, irds which Partridge, Rsdmond *he chief contributors. a mad? 112, Baker, Reeves, amer entering double-figure-. T ght's XI,— 1st Innings: NewPartridge c b Yusof 37, Reds 21. King c b
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  • 268 11 Malacca, Mar. 7. j ea High School were visitors to .Saturday. The Jasin Club, who a successful season last year, ran up 135 runs, and won by 64 runs. Scores: Jasin Club Xl—lst Innings: J. H. Witherby run out 17, H. Brown lbw. b Ali 20,
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  • 251 11 ETTINGTON GOES DOWN TO CLASS 11. THE TURF. List No. 6 issued by the S. R. A. on Monday notifies the following classifications: HORSES Transfers: Trawellton from Class 2to Class 1. Corais from Class 1 to Class 2. Ettingtcn from Class 1 to Class 2. Guano from Class
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  • 140 11 RIFLE-SHOOTING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, March 7. The Malacca Chinese Volunteer Rifle Association held their March spoon shoot at the Bukit Sebukor Range on Sunday. Scores: Total 200 300 500 with Heap. yds. yds. yds. heap. L/C. Tan Peng Leong. 5 26 29 28 92.28 Pte.
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  • 77 11 GOLF. The Singapore G. C. March ladies' medal competition was played on Monday and resulted in a win for Mrs. A. P. Cameron (41—7—34) in "A" Division and for Mrs. H. E. Wilson (48-12-36) in "B" Division. Fifty-four cards were taken out. Th» S G C.
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  • 18 11 The Katong Golf Club's March monthly medal (stroke) condition will be held on Saturday and Sunday.
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  • 36 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, March 7. The Malacca G.C. March monthly m?dal (bogey) competition was played for last weekend and resulted in a win for Dr. P. F. Pinson, 20, 5 down.
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  • 83 11 At the 5th annual general meeting of the Mayflower Badminton Party, held on Saturday last «I the residence of Mr. Ho Choy Kian, 136 Thomson Road. Singapore, the following were el cted office-bearers for thensuhig year: President. Mr. Neo Peng Heng; vice-president-, Messrs Tok Beng Chuan and Ang Chin S
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 240 11 TO-MCbl One Continuous Peiformance from 8 p.m. until 11 pm. The Most Exciting Boxing that You have Ever Seen. SWELL HEAD Prices: 20 cents 40 cents. j introduced. i in the ordinary way M -j LEAD WOOL I The Lead Wool Joint is the ch-apest for all Cast Irons or
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    • 295 11 J By Special To H M The Kine I Appointment j ESTABLISHED 1872 Discriminating Women Prefer JEWELLERY With individuality and smartness in their beauty of design, i Women are searching for and are always I captivated by the enthusiastic loveliness j of the Platinum. Diamond Baguette. J JEWELLERY Give us
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  • 1227 12 AN APPRECIATION BY MR. *JQHN LAYCOCK. The following article contributed in the "Straits-Chinese Monthly" for March mak.s interesting readingI get a little tired of saeing almost all the tim 2 articles derogatory to the Straits-bo:n Chinese. I thin* it is about time someone threw them a f.w
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  • 387 12 Opening Of Kota Tinggi Football Ground. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Mar. 6. March 3 was a red-let.er day for the inhabi'.ants of Kota Tinggi, which is about 26 miles away from Johore Bahru, the occasion being the open ng of the new football ground there.
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  • 33 12 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $100.
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  • 502 12 GETTING OUT OK K kit. The -Straits Chinese \j says: The qnapoutim last month on in J acclaimed by botfe th as opportune and ti< j2 p.esijing reforms tha: (I w into the Malayan Ch:n 0 in fact, .so num .rous tha Chinese, whom we invit
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  • 105 12 The "Straits Chinese Monthly" iBfM with every issue, and No. 6. for March. ys received, shows that it-- cobs in much hard work and have ccllection of articles which io them and tt* magazine great credit We ham baa to lift bodily the "appreciation of th 9BSI
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 290 12 1 Ij Hutton's Famous Pineapple Hams at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Singapore Cold Storage Company, Limited j Orchard Road Sub-Depots. j fi 7 i Guarding homes throughout the World! BS^-s^ "THROUGHOUT the world today then an thousands of families who live happily in the protection of Manufacturer! Life policies. With Head
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    • 84 12 The Passing Show an W/iaf is ftere ro-rfay is »er# o/fen «rorae to-morrow. Fou ma f never see sister in a bowler hat again When Father is back Home you U foroet ,j^N.-V looked in a topi. The Baby is only a baby one, WWĔ»%kM. chUdren by growing up. U
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    • 36 12 LEPROSY OIABETES, V.D., CONSUMPTION iSTHMA, PILES, LEUCORRHOEA 4EX-DISORDERS AM) M'MEB IUS OTHER COMPLICATED AM CHRONIC DISEASES tre cured by our Specialists mt tm* repoU"* THE HIMALAYAN PHARMAd <2. Owen Rd or 135. geraf Kd > inZ, t
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 335 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending March 13. 1932: TO-DAY, MARCH 9. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "B'' Coy., Officers and N.C.O.'s W. T. Course. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. S.R.A. (v). Battery Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Sig. Sec., Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. "A" Wing Depot Coy., Recruits
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    • 233 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, MARCH 9. High Tide —11.46 a.m. Meeting. After-Care Association, Sepoy Lines, 4.45 pm. Melting. Child Welfare Society. Government House, 4.45 p.m. Rcary Luncheon, Adelphi Hotel. Football League: Div. 1, Glosters v. S.R.C.. Anson Road; Div. 2, S.C.C. II v. R.A. 11, S.C.C: Police v. Chinese n,
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  • 948 13 The committee of the Child Welfare Society have issued the following report for 1931: The committee were glad to welcome Clementi on her return from leave, and were particularly glad that she was able to attend the Baby Show on Dec.
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  • 120 13 SCOTLAND YARD BUSY. London, Feb. 9. Gangsters, motor bandits, and armed raiders are becoming such a serious menace, especially In and around London that the Home Office and Scotland Yard are concerting special measures to round up the criminals. An ominous feature is the large number
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  • 725 13 DEMAND FOR CHEAPER LICENCES. WHY THERE ARK NO "PIRATES." In spite of a decline in every other branch of revenue the German Ministry of Posts and Telegraphs has just published the statement that the wireless has so far increased in popularity that there are now Just upon
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 536 13 HRITISHI V^ mm^^ mmmw^g^ ENGLAND j l£) Reduce ;Your Power Bill. iML J£ Ik a world- USE J b.t. h. J ELECTRIC MOTORS j F R DBrvES quality, excellent per- The Borneo Co., Ltd. j [state Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. L rr.RAMB: Telephone No. «HTETRUST SINGAPORE" A 1 ,PG sth
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    • 74 13 i No trouble j No toother JTJST BOYRIL! THE MOST PERFECT FORM OF sssasaszsßSgs7 nxsvmszz** CONCENTRATED NOURISHMENT. Try Try Get the Bovril habit. Build up your resistance, a strengthen your nerves. Bovril Bovril In the mid-morning, drink a cup of BOVRIL. Sandwich. Before retiring, ensure real repose by takmg a
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 620 14 MINUTES OF COMMITTEE MEETING. j The following are the minutes of a committee meeting of the North Borneo Ch-m.er ol Commerce held in the officvs of Messrs. Harrisons Crosheid (Borneo). Ltd., on Feo. 13. at 11 a.m. Present: The Hon. F. W. Pinnock 'in t
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  • 153 14 The whole nation has been invited by the British Broadcasting Corporaf.on to participate ln a gigantic exDeriment with a v!ew to obtaining detailed information about British family life to-day. Printed forms are being issu d and all who are willing are invited to fill them up. The information obta:red will
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  • 112 14 FEBRUARY RETURNS. We have had the following rubber outputs for February reported to us: Alor Gajah 27,500 lb. Ayer Kuning (FJidJSj 89,000 lb Ayer Panas 75,000 lb. Badak (Staffield) 29,100 lb. Buklt Jelotong 116.000 lb. Buklt Kubu 14,500 lb. Chersonese 'F.M.S.) 50,000 lb. Dennistown (Krian) 46,000 lb. Glenealy
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  • 239 14 Mr. Frank S. Williams, American Trade Commissioner. 7A. Ocean Building. Singapore, has just received by cable the following statistics relating to the foreign trade of the United States with Middle Asia:— For the Month of January, 1932. Total Exports from United States
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  • 153 14 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. ISS.I, LT» As from S°pt. 30 the following rcvissd prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various braaUs of Kerosene are effective: Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and or ex 4 gall, arum per British Imperial gallon t*M Red Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon
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  • 450 14 SINGAPORE, MARCH 4. MEAT Beef steak (round), katt 40 Beef stew or curry, kati 3t Pork, lean, kati 52 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 40 Mutton Australian, lb. 3« Fowl, kati 38 Hens (locally reared) kati 45 Ducks, each 55 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair 95 Pigeons,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 199 14 > PINKETTtS vJ |£is SAFE SURiI I Rk. j lllkr^r^r^r=lr=Jr=li=Jl^rf i i Hi Agents: Hagemever Co.'s Handel-Mij.. N.V. iy A.P.8.— 3. KLLISON S. EZEKIEL. Manufacturing and Consulting Optician. (Late of Motion Smith and Son, Ltd.) 17, CHAPEL ROAD, SINGAPORE. «IGHT TESTED. Glasses Supplied PRICES MODERATE—From *4— Upwards WILL CALL AT
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    • 132 14 DEAFNESS. 3uar*nteed Peerless remedy. Invented »o '•store th* complete hearing Power to the atfl! of the defect. Why suffer for nothing? Use Rapid Aural Drop. Rs. 16U21- per bottle Apply Dr Sherman. Baliabhanga. (Farldpur) Rental i 'Children jyiA take this tonic m 1 without coaxing I The value of Waterbury's
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    • 325 14 THIS IS POSTUM NO l h,veß,t fulinieup(mor r <irl»>r<)Mutii lenil U» either. I like it too v. as you prefer >, add su?ar. mill. seven ru])s a day were jllsl |it;| or err a ill to -uil your taste. Eco- t "Hl'h. «.mieal.too-eo,t*nomore,,er 1 M:,J fating jump* I irn| ;l
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 442 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. a BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. rporated in England.) HAII PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. KB AND ORIENTAL STEAM UION CO LONDON AND FAST MAIL SERVICE. r j < ontract with His Majesty's Government). TV ARD FROM LONDON I china and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1932 17.000 Mar. 18 6.500
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    • 572 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE iiNY.K. $2X LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Ball. HARUNA MARU 10.850 Mar. 9 10 5 KATORI MARU 11,000 Mar. 24 15 5 KASHTMA MARU 10.000 Apr. 7 I t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Apr. 19 20 HAKONE MARU
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    • 404 15 STEAMER SAILINGS^ NORDDEUTSCUER Ifffift* LLOYD. (Incorporated in Germany) The imdernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 9 s.s. "HAVEL" for H'kong, S'hai, Y'hama, Yokkaichi, Nagoya. Kobe. Moji, Taku Bar. Dalny Tsingtau Mar. 14 s.s. "SAARBRTICKEN" for Manila H'kong, S'hai, Taku Bar, Dairen and Tsingtau Mar. 26 HOMEWARDS. B s.s. "TRAVE"
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    • 750 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch |Hn Pi Australische Dampfschiffs W< Cl Gesellschaft Comvanirs lncorr* >itrt tn German*,/ OUTWARDS. HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1032. t s.s. RESOLUTE World Cruise Mar. 9 t m.s. RAMSES via Manila Mar. 10 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Mar. 18 m.s.
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    • 403 15 INSURANCE. #THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LOOTED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Wfice: I, FinlaysoL Green. BANKS. LEE WAH BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). 18, Sooth Canal Road, Singapore, rel Add.—"BANKLEEWAH," Ben tie y s Code. Directors:
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    • 588 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITBB, HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBER* RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Singapore 458. North Bridge lwl Penang 85, Beach Street, Malacca 131, Jonker Mreetb Nfuar No. 1, Jalan Sayaag. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan RahasaO» Palembang If. IBn» Song Kong 13, Queen's Road. Oentree, Seremban 63, Birch Read.
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    • 807 16 i THIS PAPER HAS THE LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND MOST IN BRITISH MALAYA. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—IBS. Tank Road, Immediate entry aepiy Meyer Brothers. TO LET—IB-1. Prlnsep Street. Apply 6. Manasseh and Co., 5-2, Malacca Street. TO LET—II 7, KUllney Road.
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    • 1086 16 Le zZAdercier's School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—F. I. MILES. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that my wife. YEO WHEE CANE, having left my care and protection. I. the undersigned TEO SWEE KOON. shall not as
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    • 232 16 "TRIBUNE" SMALL ADS BRING RESULTS j! BECAUSE THEY RE U H j; THE ij PERMANENT POPULATION l| EDUCATIONAL, SHORTHAND Study in your spare time. Speed Classes: 0p j n to either sex ranging from 60 to 150 MERCANTILE INSTITUTE 16, Prinsep St. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1928. (A Government
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    • 441 16 MASSAGE MANICURE MASSAGE Miss Matsuye. Miss Masako m Mssnko. No. 2t, Bencoolen BU MALAYA TRIBUNE THONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including lacludni at office Postage or close (Local oc to Pb«» residence. P.M.S.; Countr* Yearly $15.00 $21.00 m Hall Yearly 7.50 $10.50 Quarterly 3.75 t 5.25 Single
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