Malaya Tribune, 17 March 1932

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune v:iv^ No OS SINGAPORE THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday. Mar. 17. 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1932
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    • 184 1 I UPTON'S j I CEYLON j TEA. L 0 U r NNOT BETTER! IE BEST. j OU CAN'T BUY BETTER THAN THE BEST j jjffe "01" CEMENT I I and it is more ECONOMICAL •'O.K." Cement is famed throughout the world for its SUPERIOR QUALITY. Although moderate in price it
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    • 447 1 J I THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE j IS THE BEST j ADVERTISING MEDIUM J IN i MALAYA. Your Building Requirements i i j CEMENT I j j FLOOR WALL and ROOF TILES j j j EXPANDED METAL j j j CORRUGATED ASBESTOS ROOFINGS j j BUILDING BOARDS j MILD STEEL BARS
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  • 305 2 EDITOR'S LETTER. Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. Comments On The Mail. Dear Boys, Since I formed the "Chums' Club" the number of contributions has increased enormously and it is really difficult to know how to find the space to publLsh them all. Shortly, however, I hope that the
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  • 230 2 (By "Wool") The Pat Kwa. an eight-sided diagram, was the invention of Emperor Fu Hi. the First Founder of the Chinese Empire, who reigned from 2953 to 2838 b.c. The circle in the centre denotes the whole Un.verse, from which everything, be it human-being or animal,
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  • 96 2 The following sent articles which ar: no: quite suitable for publication: "Frenchman. •A Student." Seremban. "L. K. S." Serembar, C ..an Chee Seng. Lew Howe Chye. Lim X an Huat. Tan Heng Nge Henry Gch. "Useful," Bandar Log." C. K. Khoo. C. H. Laree and "Wooi," K.L. Try again! I
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  • 185 2 (By ho Thian Choi.) Coconut trees are the most useful of all trees. The leaves of the coconut trees are woven into baskets, the ribs are bound into brooms, and the leaves are also used for covering houses and making fences. The husks of the fruits are made
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  • 129 2 (By "Youth.'') Books pro-ide one of the greatest pleasures of our lives, because they give us knowledge, tell us of other countries, people and their ways of living. Eooks were originally made from beech-bark. In the olden days writings which were eollectfd were produced in the form of rolls.
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  • 57 2 (By Douglas Chua Toh-Lwee) Passengers should be told about the sign- I board* on buses between Tanjong Pagar and i Katong Buses with black signboards will avel via Telck Kurau Road; the ones with i green signboards, via Joo Chiat Road; and those with yellow signboard wiU travel
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  • 195 2 (By "Thuitsc.") As men are prcgressing in the art of manufacturing, better goods are produced. But still we are not satisfied and therefore we strive for further advancement. To find out whether we are making progress or not, exhibitions a.e held. Ihe idea Ot an exhibition first originated with
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  • 71 2 <By Ahmad bin Uda. Muar.) I am very much grieved to hear of some boys blaming those who failed in their Cambridge Exam, this year, cn the ground that the students are sluggards. When these uneeling people were told that the candidates only failed in such and si.cn a
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  • 208 2 (By "Charlie."" K. L.) During the last week-end. and in the early part of the day. the sun was bla ingly hot. but towards the evening the weather changed rapicLy It was at about 3 o'clock in the afternoon when a tremendous gust of wind arose ir. tl
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  • 153 2 (By Ho Thian Cher.) The camel :s on? of the most useful animals ii the world. It has the most ugly hump with a long neck and a hideous face and also it has long crooked legs that do not sirk in th? sr.nd. On account oi ts
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  • 195 2 iBy "Wonderous." Labuan.) I suppose «very one knows that there are detention classes in all schools. Well, let us see why the detention class has been instituted in our school. Because many boys in Labuan. as do boys in other places, do not learn their lessons at home.
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  • 81 2 (By T. T. C.) A thermometer is an instrument which will tell us how cold cr how warm it is in the house or out of dcors. There are many kinds of thermometers. are large and some a~e small. There is a little glass tube. In the little
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  • 131 2 (By "Sisi Chia," Muar.) I thought that we should not worry about dollars and cents in our teens. This s a perilous faith. I must emphatically say, that on; should be very particular of how to tske care of the dollars ard cents as cautiously as
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  • 309 2 (By "Jimmy's Pal.") Some contributions, you will agree, lack interest. If we compare the essays which appear in the two popular 'Corners." we will arrive at tr:e conclusion that the art.cles which are published in the "Girls' Corner" are more interesting than those submitted by the boys. I
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  • 148 2 (By '-Aloysius Cheiv," K. L.) The very name of "spider" may strike terror to some persons. The spider is often killed at sight. This insect is formed by nature to be in a state of war, not only against other insects, but also upon each other. Its head
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  • 163 2 (By Lim Keny Siong Air is the mcst important element in the world. All people, animals and bisects would die* without air. We cannot see a 4 r but we can feel it and breathe it Air consists chief's of oxygen, nitrogen, water vapour and carbon dioxide. When
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  • 163 2 (By "Sejuk The Samoans are the inhabitants of an island called Samoa, which is in the Pacific Ocean and east the Fiji Islands. The Samoans belong to the Malay race. They are very brave. They are fond of dancing. Their dance is known as the "Siva" dance. If
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  • 97 2 (By Wee Tiang Seng.) If you are out of work and can't find any, go and help some poor fellow who has more than he can carry. Don't consider that you are doing him a great favour, either. He is really doing you the favour. For every
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  • 95 2 (By 'Fortune:') The Union Jack is the National flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The Union Jack consists of the flags of England, Scotland, and Ireland. The colour of the Union Jack is red, white and blue. The Union Jack is used on
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  • 79 2 (By T. H. Lee.) A very common occurrence in the town of Singapcre is a street ace d nt, which usually occurs at junctions or stre t corners. One afternoor, as I was cycling along l heard a sudden crash. So I rode faster to s> c what
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  • 64 2 (By "A Student," 5.P.1., Seremban.) Cultivate good cheer. Remember Shakespeare's proverb that "a merry heart goes all the day, while a sad one tires in a single smile." We think that the world is something outside us, and we complain of it as being hard, or rough, or
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  • 282 2 (By "Smiling Kid.") A wicked king ot Spain had pass d sentence cf death upon a prisoner and a date for his execution was fixed. The prisoner asked but one favour from the king—that might be allowed to go home and see his family. The tyrant said
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  • 164 2 (By G. K. Sin.) Of all the park.; which I have visited, there ir none that is more popular than the Katong Park. This park is situated near Fort Road. It was only recently laid out. Th- authorities had selected the place well, as the park is
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  • 174 2 (By "Poc" Klang.t One day in Italy, many years ago. a music master was impatiently waiting for his student. •T will give him ten minutes, and if by that time he is not here. I am going home." Five minutes, seven, nine passed but still the boy was missing.
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  • 134 2 'By Am. Anoor. Trengganu.) All of u<= know the meaning of this little word, "bath It is very common to us too for we bath 'wice cr thrice a day. A ba:h is one of rr s important parts of hygiene. When we hith we wash and rub
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  • 128 2 (By L T Tan.) V/hat are the qualities which go to the making of a good business man? Many of them are personal qualities while some are commercial assets. Among the firft and foremost is hon:sty. J The dishonest man can never become a coed business
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  • 152 2 'By "Short Legs,.") Everyone should be patient. One must try to ke p one's temper as cool as pos-ible. Try to forget the wrong done to you. Had not the Chinese soldiers been patient before the present, crisis in China, the war between China rnd Japan would have been
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  • 144 2 'By Cheic Seek Chor.q.) The kind of favouritism I am writing about is that of teachers who like to have favourites in their classes. Why is that so? A teacher is paid to teach hit- students their lessons, and not to teach th:m to be his favourites. And, besides,
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  • 252 2 A citizen must obey the laws of his country. —Douglas Khoo Tiang Hve. Everybody in this world must know what is evil and good and every human being must find the way to be perfect.—S Lgr. J. D. M. Thinking in a haphazard way is merely wasting
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    • 265 2 Robbed of her smile by PYORRHEA ONE ot ncr greatest attractions— teeth with this scientific dentifrice. gone,maybe forever. Not so long It is more than an ordinary tooth paste ago she was the one men turned to —for it not only keeps the teeth beauwith admiring glances. Now her once
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    • 517 2 What will yo j be doing Gn I year fr Ot M to day I Will you still be I the same old job ai I ing even less pay—v. l(J aj future—never quit I both ends meet? I There is no great ..I world than that ol I in
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  • 177 3 The Censure Debate In The House Of Commons—Sir Samuel Hoare's Defence—No Date Definable For New Constitution—Consultative Committee Decisions—Muslim Attitude Towards Equal Political Privileges For Both Sexes—State's Responsibility to Unemployed—Supreme Court's Jurisdiction—Oath Of Allegiance—No Provincial Autonomy Irrespective Of Central Responsibility—Mr. V. J. Patel to Undergo Treatment—Move To
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  • 447 3 Introducing the India Office Estimates, Sir Samuel Hoare entered into a detailed examination of the Government's actions and policy in India and said that they had ample justification for the measures taken. They had used the Emergency Powers with great caution and moderation and the Government cf
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  • 234 3 It is reported that there were some lively sceeies at the Consultative Committee meeting on Feb. 24. The Muslim Group are said to have been averse to giving the discussions a communal turn. However, dissent was not in the end recorded by any section and a unanimous
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  • 173 3 The Committee then discussed the suggestion made by Mr. Joshi, that the chapter on Fundamental Rights should include a clause entitling every citizen to support from public funds if no work could be found for him and to the provision, through a system of State insurance or otherwise,
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  • 275 3 The question of the establishment of a Supreme Court for British India was then taken up for consideration. The Federal Structure Committee, which had considered the subject in detail, had made a series of recommendations as to the lines on which such a Court should be
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  • 117 3 It was recognised that there should be some distinction between the oath of allegiance taken by the members of the Legislature from British India and by the representatives of the Indian States. In the case of the latter It was agreed that the form of the oath
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  • 227 3 The question whether Provincial autonomy will introduced immediately or simultaneously w.th the grant of responsibility at the Centre was debated at great length m the Council of State on the Ist inst. Su Sankaran Nair. Chairman of the Indian Central Committee which co-operated with Sr John
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  • 260 3 Mr. V. J. Patel (ex-Speaker of the Assembly), who was recently in a Bombay hospital, was released on the 3rd inst., but was immediately served with an order directing him not to leave the hospital precincts or receive visitors without the permission of the hospital
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  • 224 3 A number of orthodox members of the Legislative Assembly tabled motions in the recent session urging the repeal of the Sarada Act. but owing to prolonged Budget discussions these did not come up for considerat on tn the Lower House. The Government view on the subject was.
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  • 586 3 COMMUNISTS AND THE PEASANT. The srious news from Spain recently may be considered merely as tfao culmination of the outrages of the last three w eks. and the unrest of the last eight months, or it may oe regarded as tr»e probable, if not certain
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  • 28 3 The English Football Association have decided not to play any representative matches on the Continent this year, but will invite Austria to play England in England next season.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 162 3 SOLE AGENTS v BOUSTEAD CO. LTD.^^^^^^ NGAPOK. PENANG. fMS 8 KELANTAN Bw~*~"*"'"L««1 w HHP b The lustre •x paintwork years Paint has a delicate surface. It needs gentle cleaning —the reason Monkey Brand is used so much for cleaning paintwork. Monkey Brand cleans it clean. It erases dirt and finger-marks
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    • 315 3 I Watch Life Brighten I j As Teeth Whiten II Ugly, yellow, decayed II teeth are enemies of II beauty, health and happiII ness. Mouth germs cause II this condition. Kolynos II quickly kills these germs. II Use Kolynos for 3 days II —one half-inch on a dry II brush
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  • 3346 4 WARDERS FACED BY HOWLING CROWD. CONVICTS' RUSH FOR FREEDOM. "IRREGULARITIES AND WORSE" OF OFFICIALS. Mr. dv Parcq summarises his conclusions under ten heads as follows: 1. —In my opinion, the disorder is not to be accounted for by any recent change in the prison administration
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    • 132 4 Mothir: What did th<- is allott Baby? Nnrse LACTOGEN Mother: But what els- did he «j» Nurse: I could hear nothing The Latest Phase in j Economical Motoring j The 1932 MORRIS MINOR and Worris Famil y EJg^tMORRIS MINOR 1932. MORRIS MINOR 1932. PRICES: TWO SEATER 51.050 I SALOON (with
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  • 1513 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. I Singapore, March 17, 10 a.m. umi. Tear CLOSING QUOTATIONS, rtfu* Ends. Buyers. Sellers. (10 0 Aaam Kumbang Tin Dec. S) CI. 4.0 CI. 5.0 cd Austral Malay Dee. 31 0.18.0 1. 0.0 i Ayer Hitam Tin June 3u 0.10.0 0.11.0 cd Bangrln Tin Dec. 31
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  • 442 5 SINGAPORE, MARCH 11 MEAT. Beef steak (round), katl *0 Beef stew or curry, kati Pork, lean, kati 60 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 40 Mutton Australian, lb. M Fowl, kati 42 Hens (locally reared) kati JJ Ducks, each 50 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pah- y» Pigeons, fledged,
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  • 152 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S-8.1. 8*18» A* from Sept. 30 the following iiHwtl papas* for Shell Motor Spirit and vnrtoae I win* 01 Kerosene are effective: Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and! or ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gaOsa mm Rod Shell Motor Spirit par 4
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  • 37 5 Bert Barry, the ex-world's sculling champion, has been appointed a King's Waterman. This post is now purely an honorary appointment, but at one time the King's Watermen were responsible for the river journeys of the reigning sovereign.
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  • 57 5 At a recent meeting at the Hippo-dromo, Aregentina, Buenos Aires, the jockey. Ireneo Leguisamo, rode the winners of seven of the eight races, and was on the second kn the other event. Leguisamo again tops the list of jockeys with 79 firsts, 61 seconds, 37 thrids, and 48 unplaced mounts
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 575 5 The entrance fees will be dealt with as follows: $25 will be deducted for Expenses and 10 per cent, of the balance will be donated to the Children's Aid Society. Of the remaining balance 75 per cent, will be awarded as Ist Prize and 25 per cent, as 2nd Prize.
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    • 707 6 Amusements < j doin t; miss; this last chance OF_,H AVI NGX-7 HE 3 LAUGH OF THE YEAR fgAPITOI Positively Last Night The All-Laughing Double-Feature Show that has made all Singapore Scream "'OLD SOLDIERS !NEVER DIE" WITH LESLIE FULLER j A BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS Directed by MONTY BANKS (of "MY
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  • 191 7 SHIPPING NEWS. ISSUE OF SUNDAY PERMITS. The Chipping and the Import and Export Office* will oe closed on Friday Mar. 25, and will be open on Saturday Mar 26 and Monday Liar. 28 lor one hour only (from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. > During th? Easter
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  • 436 7 William Haines Stars At Alhambra. Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford" b gan a season r< the A.hambra yesterday when largj hous 3 sa>. some of the best screen cnt rtainm nt we i-iave had for some time. W lliam Haines, always favour t has the principal role cf a confidence
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  • 129 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. March 17. East Whart (Entrance Gate 1). Kistna 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Carthage 18; Tenyu Maru 14; Kaga Maru 11; Kota Agoeng 9; Conte Rosso 7 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S> Greystoke Castle 30: Ipoh 32: Tairea 34; Cas:or
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  • 48 7 Singapore, March 17. Standard Spot 6t 2 JJ April .2 li May 6 J J* April-June 6 6 July-Sept. 71 7% Tone of Market: Dull Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 2 3 16d. per lb. New York: Spot Sheet 1% cents (G).
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  • 308 7 THE SHARE MARKET. B. ETIJN AND CO.'S REPORT. I March 17, 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 2 3 16d., unchanged. New York: 3 cents (G.). unchanged. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 55—65 cents, Ayer Moleks 30—40 cents, Ayer Panas 35—45 cents, Bassetts 25—30 cents, Brogas 30—35 cents, Buklt Jelotongs 10—15 cento,
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  • 421 7 Messrs. Lyall and Evatt in their fortnightly review, datfd March 16. state:— Since the beginning of the month there has been a slow bu» steady downward trerd in the value of tin and rubber shares, and with buyers quite disinterested, even at present low quotations
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  • 170 7 Singapore, March 17. Rice, Siam Al per Koyan $230 Rice. Siam 1 $210 Rice, Siam 2 $186 Rice, Siam 3 $177 Rice, Siam "Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $191 Rice, Siam No. 2 $178 Rice, Saigon Al $175 Rice, Saigon No. 1 $170 Rice. Saigon 2 $165 Rice, Saigon
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  • 127 7 THE RUBBER MARKET. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R. A. REPORT. The Singapore Chamber of Commaroe Rubber Associailona weekly auction report of March 16 states: Catalogued 1.899,876 lb. 848 16 tons. Offered 1.548.890 1b—691.47 tons. Sold 1.308.089 1b.=583.97 tons. London spot 2'« d. New York spot 3% cents. Prices Realized. Ribbed smoked
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  • 31 7 Reuter. London, March 18. Royal Mail debenture holders and White Star preference shareholders approved, by overwhelming majorities, the scheme of reorganisation of the Royal Mail group.—Renter.
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  • 70 7 London. March 16. If< srs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's an prices as follows: Spot £129 9 16 <£128 \i Forward £131 3/16 (1130's). The market is quie>t. M ;srs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2 3 16d. (2 J
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  • 56 7 London. March 16. Java Rubber Plantations report reveals a d ficit cf £4,770 There is a credit on the profit and loss account of £523. Citmlix shows a loss of £1.164 and a credit cf £1,291 is to be brought in Tapping Tin Dredging announce a
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  • 221 7 Singapore, March 17 Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 4 l'32d London 3 months' tight 2s. 3 15 16d.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 7 h d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 27 32d., London demand 2s. 3 25 32d London T.T. 2s. I%«L, Lyons demand
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 366 7 Victoria Memorial j Hall I Organ Recital Friday Next, March 18, at 5.30 p.m. ORGANIST :—Mr. J. R. CASELEY. VOCALIST Mks. EVA CLARKE, L R.A.M., A.T.C.L. II ADMISSION CTS. 20. KATOMG PARK Friday, March 18, at 9 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE RY i THE BAND Ist. BATTALION THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT. I
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    • 388 7 (.ATEST AI) V EKTISKIM KN i s FOR SAIGON DIRECT. s.s. "RAJAH OF SARAWAK." The above st:am r will leave for Saigon on Thursday. March 17, at 4 p.m. For freight and passage apply to: BARRETTO SHIPPING TRADING CO Agen s. Tel. No. 7784. BATTERY SERVIC E, KADM» MOTOR ACCESSORIES
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 326 7 METEOROLOGICAL 1 SERVICE. I MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright. BTATIONB. ture. Rainfall. SunMax. Mln shin*. Alor Star 95 73 Nil 8.9 Kota Bharu 86 73 0.11 5.3 K. Trengganu 87 74 0.06 4.5 1 Kroh 88 67 Nil 8.3 Sitiawan 91 73 0.76 10.5 Ipoh 95 71 1.42 9.8
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  • 788 8 Not a word about tin. No mention of rubber. Silence touching the newly appointed Ketrenjhme.it Commission No explanation of the commitment to Empire "Preferences." It seems almost incredible that it should be possible to make such a negative report on meeting of the Federal Council at the
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  • 10 8 Mr. A. A. Henggeler is paying a visit to Malaya.
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  • 28 8 The Stra ts Chin se Epworth L ague will hold its monthly social to-morrow, in the Social Hall of the Straits Ctvnes, Churcn. Kampong Kapor. at 8 p.m.
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  • 35 8 A tea party will be held on Saturday at 4 cm at the premises of the Monopolies Department, on the occasion of the f«*cnminß transfer to the F.M.S. of the Hon. "Mr. G. E. Ca.or.
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  • 43 8 Th- Chief Secretary to Governm nt. F.M.S.. has amended Notifications 1724 and 1725. published in the Gazette of March 10. by providing that the import dv ics en cement shall be imposed with effect from the 16th inst. Instead of from the list
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  • 38 8 Passengers by the Royal Dutch Indian Airways from Batavia to Singapore on Tuesday were: Mr. Verhoogd. Mr. Steffers. Mrs. To Roller. From Singapore to Batavia yesterday. Mr. Colvin Brown. Mr. Archbo'd, Mr. Kapadia. Mr. Mistri. Mr. Roth rm:l.
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  • 72 8 Among the passengers proceeding by the P. and O. "Carthage." sailing at 9.30 a.m. to-morrow for Penang. Colombo and Europe, are Mr. C. B. Collinge. Mr. H. G. Battiecombe, Mrs. L. H. Gorsuch, Mr. T. L. Palmer, Mr S. Stutchbury, Mr. H. B. Egmont Hake, Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Ambler,
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  • 148 8 The follow ng appointments are notified in th? F.M.S. Government Gazette: Mr. G. R. B. Pattison to be an Engineer, Posts and Telegraphs; Messrs. J. R. Livett and H. P. Armstrong to be Assistant Commissioners of Police; Mr. Cheah Keng Hoon to be Accountant, Kinta Sanitary Board; Mr. J. Smith
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  • 409 8 Statements In House Of Commons. Reuter. London. March 16. In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Campbell asked whether Sir P. Cunliffe-Lister could state the annual public expenditure in connection with the office of Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the Malay States,
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  • 115 8 HOPE IS WITH THE RANK AND FILE. Reuter. London. March 16. Th. National Gcvernment would r man n r°fic for four years, which was not a duv too l:ng to educate 40.000.000 Decple. Therefor". he Liberals should start right away. Thus Mr. Lloyd George rev
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  • 83 8 R.O.V. WILL INVESTIGATE COMPLAINTS. Regarding th: letter from Mr. Aw Boor Seng, published in our issue of Monday, we are asked to state that on. rece pt of the necessary information—nature of offence, time and dat number of bus. and number of driver or conductor if possible—the
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  • 62 8 Rugby. March 16. Th General Commissure: ol the D sarrr.am at Conference: at Gen va has decided that the Conference shall adjourn cr Saturdi y until April 11. On resuming, the general a~d politia 1 cemm ttees will sit continueusly. erne Sting on fundamental principles to ha
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  • 119 8 A Memorial Service for the late Rev. S. W. V. Arumugam will be conducted at the Methodist Episcopal Tamil Church, lOttif, on Sunday at 8.30 a.m. The Municipal health stat msnt for the week ended March 12 gives the total numb r cf deaths as 166. The death rate was
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  • 48 8 BOYS' CORNER, on page 2. INDIAN NEWS AND NOTES, on pa-e 3. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8. OUR LONDON LETTER, on page 11. CLUB DIARY, on page 12. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, on page 12. DIARY OF EVSNTS, on page 12. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 12.
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  • 399 8 L__ (By "LOOKER-ON The morning paper was: come as usual in a certain place th morning. A A Publicity is, generally good thing, even for I not quite that kind. Re the "Sea BeHe," her recent trip on All vice was a complete su number of practical)!,
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  • 37 8 Mails from Europe. lUra on Feb. 2). by the anchored at Penang at I 'arrive by train to-m m pondence will be ready holders at 8.45 am From China and J Maru." due at Singa;KM
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  • 32 8 TIN AND RUB BER QUOTA I RUBBF X London: 2 3 16d. New York: 1% tt n; Singapore Spot: 6'l > London Spot: £129 15» Three Months: £131 7s 6a Slngpore: $65.87>, (I=s
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    • 269 8 f Pioneers Both j SIR WALTER RALEIGH HAD FAITH IN j HIS ENTERPRISE-HE SET OUT AND WON j AN EMPIRE TO-DAY. THE MAKERS OF j THE RALEIGH HAVE FAITH IN THEIR ENTERPRISE. THE ONLY BICYCLE IN THE WORLD BUILT ENTIRELY OF STEEL AND GUARANTEED FOR EVER. RALEIGH JT I j
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    • 58 8 ZENITH SCREW CASE. DUST AND WATER PROOF WRIST WATCHES I The Most Suitable j Watch for the I Tropics. JUST UNPACKED. U. S. de SiivaA Bros JEWELLERS. 23, HIGH ST. SINGAPORE, j i j I T.K-K.'S EXHIBITS AT THE RECENT EXHIBITION j ARE OBTAINABLE FROM j j TENG SENG GUAN
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  • 73 9 SKIRMISHING PRACTICALLY STOPPED IN SHANGHAI. SHOULD LEAGUE BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CHINA? OYI) (JEORGE CONDEMNS FEEBLENESS OF POWERS. 'tin*»' even skirmishing —has practically ceased at ,.ii. tollowing tne report ot a provisional agreement for a between the Chinese and the Japanese. The League Com!i is taking
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  • 1152 9 Reuter. London. March 16. i Nose that because peace has n r .-tor d th? League doee> net ible restraining influence, d hn Simon at Norwich last night d that British influ nee in the la at Geneva had contribu*\ f l suits achieved. reacUom
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  • 155 9 PA LEMBANG CHINESE APPEAL. IT a League Commission In Shanghai. Tii i rrnr .> r. co y of the telegram jointly o> the Chinese Chamber C nc j the Overseas Chinese Un on th Ltague cf Netons in- n Committee through the Minis ry of Forn.'n Affai *s. AY lv
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  • 34 9 SECRETARY. Reuter. London, March 17. It is officially announced that Mr. Louis' Beal has been appointed to succeed Mr. H. J. Brett, Commrrical Secretary In Shanghai, who is retiring on March 31.—Reuter.
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  • 164 9 Japanese Concentration At Harbin. Sin Chew Jih Pao. The Japanese authorities in Manchuria have instructed Mr. Li Shao Kang. Chinese meager of th? Chines Eastern Railway, to cont nue to take charge of the Railway, putting it und the control of the new Manchurian Government which
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  • 67 9 SUGGESTION TO STRENGTHEN KELLOGG PACT. Reuter. Washington. March 16. The question of the export cf arms to nations inca-; d in war was discussed by the House Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, which approved a resolution proposing the part cipation of the Unit d States in
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  • 126 9 VISION OF A UNITED IRELAND. Reuter. London. March 16. Mr. De Valera. interviewed by Reuter to-dtiy. outlined his policy. He wou'd su pnl h* Public Safety whereby special tr buna s were established, and con end d that th abolition of the oath or al'.cg an-e
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  • 1724 9 YOUNG "NONYA" IN TROUBLE. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED EXTORTION. DOCTOR AND HIS PATIENT QUARREL. An extraordinary story of a woman patient's alleged infatuation for a married doctor was unfolded before the District Judge (Mr. G. C. D«ld) yesterday, when a case of attempted extortion came up for hearing
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  • 689 10 S.R.C. AND CHINESE SHARE POINTS. REMARKABLE GOALKEEPING ASSN. FOOTBALL. The S.C.F.A. and S.R.C. met at the d< Anson Road Stadium yesterday in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League competition, and drew 1—1, Rodrigues in the S.R.C. goal giving a remarkable display. The S.R.C. started off
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  • 215 10 MUNICIPAL CLUB'S INITIATIVE. Mr. D. M. Davis, hon. general secretary of the Municipal Services Club, writes: "In reply to the letter appearing in the •Malaya Tribune' on the 14th inst., under the caption 'Farrer Cup Final' from 'Suggestion," to whom my thanks are due. I have to
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  • 57 10 In a friendly played on the Padane the S.C.C. II drew with the Amicable Athletic Association 2—2. after an interesting gam?. The scorers for the Cricket Club were: Evans and Ferguson (penalty goal* while Quek Boon and Cheong Hooi netted for the visiting side. RESULT. S.C
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  • 164 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Pilah, March 15. A match was played on -the Main Padang yesterday between the Europeans and a Kuala Pilah mixed eleven, the latter winning 3—2. The game was fast and interesting and the Europeans' defence was kept busy for
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  • 22 10 Reuter. London, March 16. To-day's English League match resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV. L Chelsea 0. Portsmouth o.—Reuter.
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  • 527 10 RESULTS AND TIES. LAWN TENNIS. Results and ties in the S.C.C. Spring tournament are as follows: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Veterans Double Handicap: E. W P. Fulcher and V. J. Coleman plus 2 beat E S. Alder and R. E. Pr:ntis plus 3. 2—b. 9—7, 6- -3. Championship Doubles:
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  • 310 10 DATES PLAYERS. Cricket. rnmm'S; 1 1 on Sat "rday and Sunday 2 Pm and 11 am actively, on the S.C.C. ground: R. Bartels, H. Balhetchet, U W ESS D d Cotta P M. G. Anthomsz, R. T. Morrow. N. Sullivan, N Oehlers, T. Leijssius (capt S.R.C. team v. the V.M.C.A.
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  • 29 10 Mr. H. J. Rae has been appointed hom ?.:cretary and treasurer, Singapore Aftar-caie Association, and the new office of this Asso- ation will be c/o Messrs McAlister and Co.
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  • 760 10 COURSE IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION. GOLF. The Hon. Mr. A. P. Robinson presided at •he forty-first annual general meeting of the S n"apor- Golf Club held at the Club House. Bikit Timah. yesterday. There was a good attendance. After the minutes of the last meeting
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  • 199 10 MALAY INTER-SETTLEMENT MATCH. The annual test match between the Singapore and Penanj Malays will take place at Balestier Plain in Easter week, beginning at 2.15 p.m. on Saturday and continuing throughout and Monday. In accordance with practice, the Malaya Football Association and Penang Malay Cricket Club are signing an
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  • 67 10 At a special meeting of the Malay Cricket Club, Penang, on Tuesday, to discuss the arrangements for tho forthcoming -visit to Singapore, it was deoided that the party should leave Penang on Thursday, March 24. On March 26 and 27 the Penang Malays will me
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  • 222 10 BRITAIN'S BRIGHT BUDGET PROSPECTS. Rugby, March 16. With nearly three weeks to run before the end of the financial year only £24,000,000— £20,000,000 less than at the corresponding date last year —remains to be received by the revenue authorities to assure a balanced budget. As the closing
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  • 367 10 INTERESTING CASE AT PERAK ASSIZES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. March 16. Unexpected humour was introduced at the i Perak Assizes t»-day in Uhe course of a trial I ol a Chinese for the alleged passing of false five cent pieces at coffee stalls. The I piosecuticn
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  • 60 10 REPLY TO RESTRICTION PROPOSALS. Reuter. Amstrdam. March 17. The Paris ccniercnce of the International Sugar Council has received Cuba's reply to the lestriction proposals. Thj reply is said to be fairly satisfactory, and Cuba does not dcs re to withdraw from the Chadbourne Scheme. A compromise is
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  • 33 10 Hong Kong. March 16. The cTath occurred here this morning of Ifr. M. G. M. Haardt, leader of the trans-Asiar Expedition, from pneumon a following influenza contracted in Sharghai— Reuter. Reuter.
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  • 27 10 Reuter. Creston (Iowa), March 17. A woman, said to be in possession of a babj resembling the Lindbergh child, has beer arrested here. —Reuter.
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  • 60 10 THE TURF. Reuter. Londcn, March 16. The Lincolnshire Handicap was run to-day and result d as follows: 1. Mr. M. McKinlay's JEROME FANDOR 2. Mr. B. Davis' DOOLEY 3. Capt. A. S. Wilson's KNIGHT ERROR 36 ran. Won by three-quarters of a length, triid 11,I 1 away.
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  • 39 10 The Singapore Ping-Ponß Association will hold an "At Home" on Saturday ev.ning at St. Andrew's School. In th; afternoon tho semi-final and singles championship final matches will be played, to be followed by the prize distribution and tea.
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  • 36 10 Henri Cochet, who like the British Davis Cup player, F. J. Perry, Is a table tennis enthusiast, has accepted the presidency of a table tennis club which has Just been formed at Cannes.
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  • 110 10 ESTIMATES OF THE REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Rugby. March 16. Ir. the Estimates of the thiee revenue c-e--partments, provision is made for additional expenditure in connection with the Import Duties Act. customs and excise being estimated to tost £5,330,200. Inland revenue expenses arc estimated at £7,299,585 and represent
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  • 114 10 FORMALLY TAKEN OVER BY GOVERNMENT. Rugby, March 16. New South Wales Government have now formally taken over from the constructors. Dorman. Long and Company, the great bridge over Sydney harbour which will be opened on Saturday. The bridge crosses the harbour is a single arch span of
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  • 60 10 SEQUEL TO MATCH KING'S SUICIDE. Stockholm, March 17. The Administrative Council of Kreuger and Toll has chosen six prominent financial and industrial experts to investigate the affairs of the company and, if necessary, the affairs of other enterprises in which the company has a controlling interest. IM.
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  • 55 10 GERMANY'S REPLY TO FRANCE. Reuter. Berlin. March 17. The German reply to the Tardieu proposal regarding the Danubian economic bloc states that the proposed Pact will be valueless if limited to States proposed by France, and supports the Italian suggestion of a conference of Danubian States and
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  • 254 10 ENJOYABLE FUNCTION AT S.S.C. The S ngapore Swimming Club presented a pleasing appearanc! last night when an "At Home" was held. The pool and the Club hout? were gaily decorated with coloured lights, and a larg s number of people spent a very happy time. Water sports
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  • 59 10 DEATH OF MR. H. E. SLY. London, March 17. The death has occurred of Mr. Henry Edw.irj Sly, the former Consul-General at Yunna::-Fu. —Reuter. I Henry Edward Sly was born en Oct. 8. 1870. He was Vice-Consul. Cannon, 1906-1908, Consul Bl Harbin In 1912 and Consul-General
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  • 70 10 RINGLEADERS CHARGED AT PRINCETOWN. Reuter. London March 16. Thirty-two hardcuffed convic s. charg d in connection with the Dartmoor Mutiny on Jan. 24, were to-iday brought up in Prin ct wn Town Hall, where they were shepherded :n.o f»n immense stetl-railcd dock. The ac.used were charged under the
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  • 760 10 COMPANY DIRECTORS I\ I THE DOCK. I TRIAL AT SINGAWlitK I ASSIZES. I Mi Justice Sproule and sp occupied the whole of yesterdaj Singapore Assiz s. in reccTding tiial cf Ho Wan Hee, hs wiU Stow) and Daniel Boniface P ci falsification of accounts ait n:it
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  • 2464 11 Till WINCE AND THE PRESS. Air Mail: Special to the 'Malaya Tribune.") London, March 1. ltes to the Press of London ar.d are were paid by the Prince of inaugural dinner of th? Ccmpat y r Makers, which was h Id in the 1 attended
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  • 63 11 Joe Canty has been engaged by Frank Hartigan to ride the "classic" colt, Jiweh in his races this year. Jiweh is a co'.t by Hurry On. who was bought in France as a yearling for a big sum, but (says a "SportinT Life" report) being too big to train has
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  • 728 11 TOO BOOKISH AND LITERARY. MR. GREENWOOD ON AIM OF EDUCATION. Instead of reading the paper which had been prepared and p inted, Mr. Arthur Greenwood, the late Minister of Hea th, del v red an extempore address at a m eting of the North of England
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  • 93 12 I Our readers are invited to write to us on so bjects of public interest. It must be under«food that the Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typevmtten (double tpacing >, and on one side of the
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  • 255 12 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune") Kt air, —I shall bo much obliged if you wi 1, through the :ned um of your w?ll read journa advocate English education for girls in the State of Johore. Perhaps you 'nay be aware that the educational system
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  • 220 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —With reference to Mr. Aw Boon Seng's letter in your esteemed paper of the 14ih mst., I would second what he says. It reminds me of what happened to me last Saturday. I was coming from McPherson Road to Selegie Road, and
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  • 404 12 KUALA LUMPUR JOURNAL'S COMMENT. The announcement of preferential import duties in favour of the British Empire came •s a complete surprise to everybody, says the 'Malay Mail." From the British point cf view there is little or nothing to be said •gains' this innovation, proceeds the Kuala Lumpur
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  • 33 12 The rate of Issue of Money Order for India ■nd Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 for $100. The «■te of payment of Money Order from India sn4 Ceylon Is Rs. 156 for $100.
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  • 972 12 ACTION MORE DRASTIC EACH DAY. Whatever vi:w one may take of the merits of the present Sino-Japanese d.spate, there are, I tnink. no two op nions among ihe foreign commun.ty in Shanghai regarding t e continued devastation of the Chap i area. It is worie ti an
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  • 157 12 ARCHAEOLOGISTS TO CONFER. London, Feb. 4. Famous archaeologists from every country have been invited to meet in London this summer to help in piecing together man's early history. So many tentalising fragments about early man have been tliscovered in recent years, that a determined attempt will now
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  • 131 12 'THE INDIAN." "The Indian," the official organ of the Indian Association, Singapore, which has Just been published for this month, contains the usual attractive features. The Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdoolcader, M. L. C, Is the "Personality" for the month, and an article on "Tagore's Ideal cf Indian
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  • 163 12 MALAY "REDS" ALLOWED BAIL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Pilah, March 15. Abdul Majid bin Datoh Gambo Abdul Wahab, who is charged with assisting in the management of an unlawful society, the AntiImperialist at Sri Menanti, was aUowed bail in $1,000 in two sureties to-day, by
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  • 703 12 BOY SCOUTS' ASSOCIATION (From Our Own Con vi MllllLLll Mm v •U.ch 14 Sunday afternoon marked in the local Boy Scouts' A By about 3.30 p.m. the Ma. presented an animated troops of the English Scl.< Malay Schools under the cha pective S.outers filing into V' positions. The
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 101 12 MAILS CLOSE, TO-MORROW, MARCH It. •Europe. Great Britain, Ireland and North America, to connect with the Air Mail at Karachi (By Train) 7 a.m. •Ceylon, Southern and Western India, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt, Europe. Great Britain, Ireland, U.S.A. and Canada (Carthage) (P. &O. Mail) 8 a.m. •North, North East and North
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    • 609 12 CLiJH 1)1 \K) (There are numerous Clubs and Societies m Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in
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    • 849 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. AO time* given tn the following lit are Singapore time*. MONDAYS. PET AUNG HILL 65.6 metre*, testing daily ram 10.30 to 11 Ul RADIO SAIGON, **.02 metres, 12 k.w.; 6.30 k> 7.30 pan. recital of chamber or classicai music by the
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    • 533 12 DIARY OF EVENT8 TO-DAY, MARCH 17. i High Tides— 3.38 a.m., 8.31 p.m. Football League: Div. 3. M.C. v. P.O., S.H.B.; Cold Storage v. Med. Services. Geylang. TO-MORROW, MARCH 18. High Tides.—5.20 a.m.. 9.15 p.m Meeting, Society of Yorkshiremen, Europe Hotel, 6.30 p.m. Football League: Div. 1. RA. v. Glosters,
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  • 4206 13 BISHOPS ANNUAL REPORT. FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES ENCOUNTERED The annual general meeting of the Singapore Diocesan Association will be held on March 11, in the Town Hall, Penang, at 5.30 p.m. The following is the report of the Bishop of Singapore for the year ended Dec. 31, 1931. to
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    • 76 13 BHBHE H tm™ mĔ% \\\m\ L Or B I hH I People everywhere are telling their friends what wonders "Pebeco" has worked upon their teeth. Dulled and tobacco stained teeth are revitalised by this 'salt' tasting dentifrice. Unlike other toothpastes its effect lasts for hours after using. Pebeco not only
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  • 577 14 YEAR'S EXTENSION OF AGREEMENT. After lengthy and complicated negotiations in Berlin, agreement has been reached between the Foreign Creditors' Committe, representing foreign banks that have extended short-term credits to banking, commercial, and industrial concerns in Germany, and the German Committee representing the debtor interests. The existing standstill
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  • 215 14 "HEALING NO'I !!lEIR MONOPOn kond v Intersting references to V. of the t*r» "Doctor" were made by Record-?, Ernest Wild, during the OM key trial o« te unregistered medical pra net who tv acquitted on a charge .mm? aone j by false pretences with i defraud
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    • 523 15 )1 jfEAMER SAILINGS. I V. &0. I BRITISH INDIA I AND I vPCAR LINES. orporated in England.) I MA n PASSENGER CARGO 1 SERVICES. I pfV" LAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM fl s .\TION CO.. LONDON AND ll EAST MAIL SERVICE, fl ontract with His Majesty's fl Government). WARD FROM LONDON
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    • 573 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. PINY.X. <$S5» LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Duv. Sail I KATORI MARU 11,000 Mar. 24 25 I KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Apr.' 7 I X YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Apr. 19 20 HAKONE MARU 10,500 May 4 6 S BUWA MARU
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    • 545 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutech Australlsche %d Gesellschaft DampfschifTs (Companies Incorporate* tn German*./ OUTWARDS. HONG KON Q AND SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1932 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Mar. 23 m.s. RUHR omit Japan ports Apr. 4 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila Apr. 15 s.s. HAVENSTETN direct Japan
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    • 555 15 INSURANCE. /ffSpk SOUTH Iftfpf BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR DIBUEANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: I, Flnlayson Green. "MARVELLOUS PREDICTIONS." One year life reading, monthly details sh.4. Weekly details SI. Correct answers for 6 questions about faturiay sh.2. Each extra
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    • 498 15 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAi BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ln the Strait* Settlemenm.: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA BTBKgft SINGAPORE. Authorised Capital 94,000.•* Issued Capital 1,000,1» Paid-up Capital 1.000.0r Reserve Liability of Bhareholders 1,000.0» Reserve Funds and Undivided Profit LOOO.OfA AGENCIES Londoe. New York, Hong Kong, Oantca. Shanghai, Swatcw, Amoy, Medan, Kuchlin Kuala Lumpur,
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    • 506 16 j THIS PAPER HAS THE J LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND MOST IN BRITISH MALAYA. *THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESS!VR TO LET. TO LET—IBS, Tank Road. Immediate entry apaiy Meyer Brothers. TO LET —18-1, Prtnaep Street. Apply B. ntanasteh and Co.. 5-2. Malacca Street. TO LET—II 7.
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    • 723 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. SALE BY TENDER. LAT PAU PRESS LIMITED. (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION). particulars and Conditions of sale by tender of the business, goodwill, stock-in-trade, priming machinery, furniture, tenant's fixtures and other accessories of the abovenamed Lat Pau Press, Limited. 1 The Liquidators are prepared to receive tenders for the purchase
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    • 712 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE- MATTER OP TYE GUAN TONG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:— 1 That by an Order of Court made In Suit No 325 of 1930 dated the 21rd November. It3l, the undersigned Estate and Trust Agencies (1927). Limited, were discharged from acting further as Receivers of the
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    • 391 16 MASSAGE MA NICIjRt, MASSAGE Mia) Matsuye. Miss M».«ako a&j Mlsako. No. 20, Beneoolen Street, SlnjiiJ/ MALAYA TRIBUNE PHONE SI7L SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IM ADVANCE Delivery Including at office Postage raaa or close I Local or to Poree> residence. P.M.s.) Oaaaai Yearly $15.00 $21.00 Half Yearly 7.50 $10.50 PsJ| Quarterly $3.75
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