Malaya Tribune, 24 March 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune V.I. XIX. No. TI SINGAPORE THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday. Mar. 24. 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1932.
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    • 195 1 j UPTON'S j jCEYLON j TEA. j jjOl CANNOT BETTER' THE BEST. j YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER THAN THE BEST" j vlllilP and l{ is more ECONOM,CAL I Viatic c0 9 "0.X." Cement is famed throughout the world for its SUPERIOR QUALITY. Although moderate in price it is outstandingly DURABLE
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    • 260 1 I Your Building! Requirements i i I j CEMENT j FLOOR WALL and ROOF TILES j EXPANDED METAL j j CORRUGATED ASBESTOS ROOFINGS j I BUILDING BOARDS I j MILD STEEL BARS i FLAT ASBESTOS CEMENT SHEETS j HARDWARE I Etc., Etc. j ALL THE ABOVE MATERIALS STOCKED BY J
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    • 183 1 I J THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" J IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN j MALAYA. You are suffering from Anaemia, General Debility, etc. I You may have tried many kinds of medicines which failed to give satisfactory results. Why don't you try I HEMOSTYL ROUSSEL? I Don't wait longer and get
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  • 1125 2 DECENTRALISATION IN MALAYA. OBLIGATIONS OF RESIDENT ADVISERS. In his 'Thoughts on the Objects and Reasons of Decentralisation," which appeared in our issue of March 10. says tht Malay Mail. "Klyne Street" dealt very fully with the constitutional status of the Rulers of < the Federated Malay States.
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  • 988 2 FAMILY SYSTEM NOT WORKING. THE PROBLEM OF NEEDY RELATIVES. There are some aspects of the problem of unemployment in Japan which are due to the social heritage of the nation and such are worthy of special consideration. There are always a certain number of men and women
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    • 341 2 1 /INHALANT\ I OHBrnaBBBBBBnaa I I I You travel and work a In an atmosphere laden g with germs. Unless L you destroy these germs you will take them I home and start in I I your family a round g I of colds pregnant with g I dangerous possibilities.
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    • 185 2 COOKING Magnet Sft N 1 1 "Minor" oh^tik Electric Cooker §P Riv s y„u all the conveniences and H delights of electro cooking in its P'* simplest and most practical form It is provided with three cooking units— *y yen Griller and Hotplate, with three H stages of heat—Medium. Low
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  • 91 3 [Our readers are invited to write to us on wbjects of public interest. If must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not xecessarily endorse opinions expressed by corresrondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF 15 POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double (pacing/, and on one side of the paper only. 3
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  • 206 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —It appears quite time that the attenion of the proprietors of the various local ralkie Theatres was drawn to what amounts o deception of the general public who pay or admission. Films which have proved great successes In *ew York, London or
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  • 182 3 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —As one of those interested in the above Society, kindly allow me a little space in your Daper to thank all your various correspondents ind also those who took interest in organising he meeting for the formation of the Society. I
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  • 501 3 (To the Editor, ••Malaya Tribune.") Sir—When thrashing out a problem, we must always first view it in all its pirspective*. and then attack it from every possible angle of approach, instead of clinging to Just one viewpoint and narrowing our mind to the "other side of the
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    • 362 3 Easter Easter I Hot I j i Cross Buns I A LARGE SELECTION OF j I i i Chocolate Easter Eggs j j i AVAILABLE j G. H. Cafe Ltd. j I Great Cheap Sale" True Bargains. OWING TO SLUMP DEPRESSIONS OFFERING GOODS TO TOO BELOW COST: I Km'i an
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    • 427 3 j££r\ LONDON F*% DOCTOR I Wimpole Street, lillrC London, W.I. ma< k i/sr sam P les °f Lyfrnl Phosferine Health Salt. J L 77ie beneficial results were JmlW^f surprising, because the customary lowering effect of the ordinary wSr laxative appeared to be counter%M*/ acted entirely by the tank V», v
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  • 993 4 NO REAL NEED FOR URGENCY? MALAY STATES' TOWNS MUST BE INCLUDED. The writer in "British Malaya" who state. tha "about 10 or 20 years hence we may have an Ur connection between Singapore Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and Penang" allows for a generous margin of safety in
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    • 279 4 DON'T JUDGE YOUR TEETH BY YOUR MIRROR Pyorrhea s attack is invisible! LOOK in the mirror at your teeth and gums. They may appear sound and healthy, you may have white teeth, and a brilliant smile that is admired by all \i)ur friends hut don't let these external ju.ti jool
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    • 92 4 DECCAN HAIR OIL i ff"T\ Analysed by H.E.11. The Nizam's Govt. I —i Laboratory. Awarded J I "3 Gold Medals and I numerous certificates hair oil is a < harmless preparation j tOT tn e hair. The tJalftftAi splendid results' Be* a obtained vouch for |jKwF|vy? j good quality Bene-
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    • 312 4 S 'I I 1 V /7 7enn/5 p/ayer Jj J i r \L Si H A TOOTAL PRODUCT 1 c Trade M I J Mark Urn I on every II I II BRITISH MADE VI/ I'vramid handkerchief. ZZ f For sure service Pyramid handkerchiefs are supreme. And Pyramids are a
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    • 63 4 FRESH BATTERIES FOR YOUR TORCHLIGHT BUY "BRITISH AT LAST! V BECAUSE jJ DIAMOND A/ BATTERIES are manufactured locally, and therefore MvO*. TWO MONTHS FRESHER than the imported variety. JV' light th<> on on account cf greater amperage. 111 Diamond the cheapest European yk" A 1 -I Under European (British) ""iipo-Tinon
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  • 1486 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. Singapore, March 23, 10 a.m. IM Tear CLOBLNO QUOTATIONS VfeuM. End*. Buyers. Seller*. U ▲jam Kumbang Tin Dec. Si £1. 4.0 Cl. 6.0 cd Austral Malay Dec. Si 0.18.0 1. 0.0 Ii Ayer Hitam Tin June SO 0.10.0 0.11.0 cd Bangrln Tin Dec. 31 0. 9.6
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  • 147 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. Ac from Sept. 30 the following revised prissi for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands at Kerosene are effective: Red Shell Motor Spirit ez pump and or ez 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon H 91 Red Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin
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    • 83 5 CM J OHIO Meal Hair —Mi Acts quickly and 1 I Ihbj Sold everywhere, also at tb* AsjaoU NAINA MOHAMED A SONS. Por all defect- ot visum Osnsalt M. EZEKEL SONS. Optometrists and Opticians. Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore a M. BaekteL OD (Phllaq. P IhO. <T/mde*o LEPROSY DIABETES, V.D
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    • 614 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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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 345 5 DIARY OF EVENTS, TO-DAY. MARCH 24. High Tides—ll.32 a.m., 11.45 pjn. Rotary dinner to President Pascall. Raffles Hotel. Football League: Div. 1. Glosters v. P Brani. Anson Road: Div. 3. P.S. v. Robinsons. S.R.C; S.H.B. v. Cold Storage. SJT.B.; Med. Services v. Marine. Geylang TO-MORROW, MARCH 25. High Tide.—l2.l6 p.m.
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    • 191 6 J "The Picture is certainly a good one an appealing itory excellently acted" "Straits Times" 23/3/32 QAPITOL j 6.15 LAST NIGHT of —19.15 j "The BELOVEDI I BACHELOR"] A PARAMOUNT JUBILEE COMEDY ROMANCE. With a cast of Favourite Stars, PAUL LUKAS— DOROTHY JORDAN-CHARLES RUGGLES i i One of the most
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    • 188 6 Amusements <. 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 JOHN GILBERT, EL BRENDEL j I West of I Broadway Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. TO-MORROW (GOOD FRIDAY) OPENING AT THE MATINEE AT 3 P.M. MARIE DRESSLER POLLY MORAN jj IN "POLITICS" j THE LAUGH OF A LIFETIME I METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER SUPER. j HOLIDAY MATINEES: Also on Saturday, Sunday Monday.
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    • 275 6 "1 GAS ITO-NIGHT 9.15 Fox Movietone s Tremendous Double Feature Shov REMEMBER HOW IT PACKED ALHAMBRA EDMUND LOWE IN I 'THE SPIDER i PRECEDED BY Thomas Meighan in "SKYLINE" SATURDAY j Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell in MERELY MARY ANN. REMEMBER THE MERRIEST HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT AT THE j 615 TO-NIGHT j
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    • 821 7 j Victoria Theatre j j FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY j Saturday, April 2nd, at 9.30 p.m. IN AID OF THE UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. j A NOVEL, REVUE j j Tanglin Tit=Bits A CREATION OF THE Ist. BATTALION THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT. j j >NAPPY SONGS. BANCES AND BURLESQUES, AND WHVJT! A BEAUTIFUL
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  • 715 8 Singapore to-day gives welcome to a distinguished visitor in Mr. Sydney W. Pascall. President of Rotary International. He comes here in the course of a lightning tour of Malay; a mere episode in a world tour in the interests cf the great movement of which for a
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  • 24 8 The new Ipoh paper -The Morning News.' bt to appear on May I. 'i he offic. s are in Lam LUMCini buil-inj. Brewst.r Road.
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  • 25 8 The third annual social gathering of the Synan Uorteti-Ui Assoctattoa will be held at 68. Ifiti Reau o3 Nei-on Read, Sunday at 4 p DX
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  • 28 8 A H Lure 01 The Dimensions of the Mind Will be given by Mr. C. R. Ifenon at the Theosophl:al Society, Itl, Tank Road, to-day at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 28 8 The first literary meeting of the Lotus Cluo will be held on Saturday at 5 p.m. at B' Raffles Quay. Mrs. E. V. Davies will addre— tne meeting.
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  • 28 8 The Principal oi Raffles Inst tut on w.ias to say that he boys who were ihtfcn ovir OCT printing works recently enjoyed the visit and p.onted by it.
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  • 39 8 The annual general meeting of the Singapore branch of the Overseas League will be held at the Europe Hotel on Monday, April 4, at 6.30 p.m. The business will include election of officers and discussion of Empire Day arrangements.
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  • 52 8 Passengers by the Royal Dutch Indian Airways from Batavia to Singapore on Tuesday were Mr. Kapadia. Mr. Mistri. Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Prince. Mr. Howe. Mr. Nieuwenhuis, Mrs. Nieuwenhuis. Mrs. Kooy. Passengers from Singapore to Batavia yesterday Mr. F. G. Lundon. Mr. Unbehaun, Mr. Edwards. Mr. Kooy, Mr. Nieuwenhuis. Mrs. Nieuwenhuis,
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  • 67 8 The Indian community of Negri Sembilan were At Home to Dr. S. Ft. Krishnan. J.P.. M.S.C., on Saturday at King George V School Hall. Seremban. There was a representative gathering, including the British Resident, Negri Sembilan. Mr. Justice and Mrs. McFall. Dato Wong Yick Tong, J P.. M.S.C., C.H.. Mr.
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  • 92 8 The Municipal health statement for the week ended March 19 gives the total number of deaths as 159. The death rate was 17.58 per mille compared with 18.35 in the preceding week and 22.87 in the corresponding week of last week. The chief causes of death were Pneumonia 21, enteritis
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  • 111 8 Chari f v d-nces and c?.baret s*?o"s will b° pivrn on tha Roof Gaden cf the Ade pVi to-d I md to-morrow in aid of th? China Relief Fund orpn sed by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce. Madam Cheang Yew Muey (Mrs. H. H. Loh) has organised the effort, with
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  • 192 8 LOSE ADHERENCE TO PLAN. 1 I Rugby, March 24. The International Tin Committee, following iMHtIIH in Paris, published a communique which, alter Riving monthly statistics as to export, slat es that the export figures for the llrst complete year cf Restriction show that the adjusted
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  • 213 8 REMOVAL TO NEW PREMISES. The indulgence of readers is sought in respect of any delay in publication which may occur just now. We are in the throes of removal from Collyer Quay to our new premises in Anson Road. Type-setting is taking place at both places, with
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  • 124 8 HEALTH LABOUR SERVICES COST MORE. Rugby. March 23. Further civil estimates issued to-day slow that foreign and imperial estimate total ti .835.000. a n~ c s crease con p.'.rrd with last '•ea" of El ,309.930. Estimates de?l ng with health labour ant' insu anc? are £141.291.030.
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  • 42 8 London. March S3. Il* tht House oi Commons Mr. Neville Chamberlain, replying tc Mr. J. A. E. de Rothschild (Isle of Ely), stated that SarawaK, being a dependency, benefits u.id-r any Imper al P.eterence schem\ —"S.F.P."' Ser.i c.
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  • 32 8 Mr. T. S. Adams, an officer of Class Ib Malayan Civil Service, has on his return from leave been appointed to act as British Resident. Selangor. with effect from the 19th inst.
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  • 70 8 In aid of the China Relief Fund, the memben of th Straits Chinese Amateur Dramatic and Musical Scci tv will give two performances j '.o-morrow and on Sunday at the Moonlight Hall, New Woild. To-morrow th? wll- 1 known dramatk play "Glnufifah" will be stag;d r.nd on Sunday variety enterta
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  • 80 8 Mn;. Alfords latest production. "In Blue" will be presented at the Adelphi Roof Gardm m the co t c of a f w days. Mrs. Afo d has taken considerable pains in forming the show and will h.rseJf take part, other we 1 known persons m th- show are Mrs.
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  • 407 8 BY "LOOKER-ON Road transport in Ji threatened with a terrim, Us locomotor-ataxia. (Empha "tax.") Headlines: "Brookland cord —New Speed Attemji l self know some fast little perform well on laps. The local Art Club r>, acquire a skeleton. I kno or two who might suit— tl to
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  • 32 8 RUBBFR London. 1 15 16d Now York: 3 1-16 Dents 0 Singapore Spot: 1% —5 TIN London Spot: Three months: £130 5s 1 I Singapore: $66.75 «100 UW
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    • 203 8 t i Columbia Brand MILK. i s H.vi.i Canada. V, f/M Columbia J kUN< STERILIZED a^M OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS. j Sole Agents: j Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR j j easteeTsales I t (PRO >I 22-3-i 932 Up 11-4-1932) j GENUINE BARGAIN j 11.M.V. RECORDS. j
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    • 102 8 I SPORTING CUPS i in SILVER E.P.N.S. LATEST DESIGNS BEST QUALITY i 1 REASONABLE PRICES. ARTISTIC ENGRAVING AT LOWEST RATES. Special Discount to Clubs and Schools. I). S.deSiiva& Bros, Jewellers, Singapore. I COMPARE THE PRICE AND QUALITY I OF i T.K.K.S BISCUITS S with thus. 1 of any other make,
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  • 273 9 VLLEGED CULPRIT INSANE? > n VND WOM AN HACKED TO DEATH. ti double murder at Assam Jawa. when I Ilnilam named Tue.nrj Is etated by the prosecution to another Chinese with en axe. turned upon a Cantonese j d te
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  • 70 9 V,'»RIJVS EXPERTS BEING SOUNDED. Reuter. Washington. March 23. li e of Representatives committee sih er problem has requested a mi ta, bank» rs and Govcrnof ilflK nations to expre-3 their rds an international conference R eip.ents of the notice include the Mr Montagu Norn an. Sir Robert
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  • 117 9 V LRDICT I OR DR. SEARLfc. London. March 23. .'ar.-.aus c:»se that has :come kn wn ridgr Heli n of Troy" cas?, UtWCardi» returned a vcrdict fcr Dr. irle with costs —"S.F.P." Sen ice. I- Ci-.bridge Helen of Troy" vas the n by counsel to Mrs.
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  • 106 9 INDIAN ASSOCIATION. From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremba»n, March 21. At Heme" given by the Indian AssoN'egri Sembilan, at the King Geo ge v i Hall, on Saturday evening, to Dr. Krishnan, J. P. M.S.C.. in honour of ;u been appointed a member of e incil
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  • 37 9 Reuter. London, March 24. tralun flyer. Mr. J. A. McJltoor--1 05 a.m. to-day to fly to Capetown days to achieve a new «cord and irate the feasibility of speedmg up cc Keuter.
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  • 44 9 OP EVENTS, on pige 5. :< OF TO-DAY, on page 8. we fi( FRIDAY AND EASTER SERVICES. on page 10. CI UIARY. on pagp 11 I 'N'GTTTPHFD VISITOR, on page 11. TO LISTEN FOR. on page 12. Gl L.':-> CORNER, on page 12.
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  • 1136 9 ROTARY CAN SHOW THE WAY. INTERVIEW WITH MR, S. W. PASCALL. "Understanding alTcVdy exists amorg the diff.rent races in Malaya but it is necessary to extend that. There les the hop- tor the future of Malaya." said Rotarian S. W. Pascall. Pr siaei t of Rotary
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  • 735 9 OPENED AT SHANGHAI TO-DAY. JAPAN'S WITHDRAWAL TERMS. Reuter. Shanghai. March 24. Formal armistice par'eys were opened at the British Consulate this morning. The Chinese delegates are General Tai Chi, Commander of the Shanghai Woosung Garrison and General Gaston Wang, Chief Staff of the Nineteenth Army, assisted by
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  • 111 9 NEW TAXATION. Reuter. Cape Town, March 23. In order to balance the Budget, deficit o' ?.2,1C0.000 Government has introduced new taxation includ.nj 4s. income tax, instead of 3s. on go'd-mininT profits, additional taxation on interest and custcms ciut e~, an aadhional surtax of 7 l
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  • 764 9 BRITAIN CONSIDERING IRISH SITUATION. C ASE FOR COMMONWEALTH TRIBUNAL? Reuter. Rugby. March 23. It is understood that at its usual weekly meeting this morning the Cabinet considered "the important and serious document" from the Irish Free State which the Dominions Secretary. Mr. J. H. Thomas, yesterday
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  • 103 9 CHIEF COMMISSIONER'S PRIZE WON. Th~ World Plus presented b/ the Chid Com.nisMoner for Malava. Mrs. A. Cavend ;h. •cr the B st Girl Guide Company in Malay i. •a-, Urn won for 1931 by the 5th Sirgapo v G; *d. Company, the 1st Malacca and
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  • 47 9 Reuter. Birmingham (Alabama). March 23. The tornado death-roll has now reached 275 in five States, chiefly in Alabama.—Reuter. [Former messages stated that a tornado sweept Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky and that the town of Northport, in Alabama, was a mass of flaming ruins.]
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    • 179 9 615 TO-NIGHT 015 SPECIAL MATINEES: Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, at 3.15 And Here's Your Big Holiday Entertainment SUICIDE jbfleet: RKO PATHE'K MIGHTY SEA SPECTACLE. WITH A CAST OF 5,000 PEOPLE, HEADED BY Bill Boyd-Robert Armstrong—James Gleasoo Ginger Rogers ANOTHER SCREEN VICTORY FOR THE PAVILION See Special Announcement on Page 7.
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  • 464 10 IMPRESSIVE PARADE AT TANGLIN. BATTLE OF ALEXANDRIA RECALLED. The Battle of Alexandria on March 21, 1801, in which the 28th Regiment of Fort, formin;» pnrt of a force under Sir Ralph Abercrombie, distingushed themselves by repelling a vigorous attack by the French from front and rear, was
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  • 226 10 SEQUEL TO RIOTS IN PENANG. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Penang, March 23. In the adJtttaneJ District Court to-day sewn accused in umnection with the recent Penang licts wi.--- produced; two others were abs.n:. Dp j? "ithdreer the case against one and deteethrek c i sent out
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  • 255 10 AEROPLANE MACHINE GUN PRACTICE. SHIPPING NEWS. Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible during the aeroplane machine gun practice, which will take place on Pulau Suber between April 1 to 3tuboth dates inclusive (Commencing at 7
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  • 223 10 JAPANESE AND INDIAN DAVIS CUP PLAYERS. LAWN TENNIS. Tne presence in Singapore yesterday of T. Kuwabara, a prominent Japanese player who is on his way to England and will be a member of Japan's Davis Cup team this year, and A. M. D. Pitt, who it
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  • 178 10 NO PLAY YESTERDAY. No play was possible at the S.C.C. yesterday owing to rain. Ties for to-day are as follows: TO-DAY'S TIES. Godown Doubles Handicap: E. L. Case W. Rodger—l v. F. W. Peachey C. M. McNair plus 3. A. G. A. Mosley T. F. Garside plus
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  • 80 10 LAWN TENNIS. The TamiVans' Physical Culture Association 'K.Li and the Ind a-Ceylon Club meet during ihe Easter Holidays when matches will b. played as follows: Singles: A. L Percira v. P. Suppah: Dr. O. Haridas v. M. Chelliah: S. Sittampalam Namesivayam; L. Natarajan v. Dora rat nam. Dcubles:
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  • 53 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. On the Padang yesterday an -SRC. side defeated St. Joseph's Institution 3-0. The home team played a man short. R. C. OEHLERS notched the first point and the second was added by DAY. OLIVEIRO sent in a shot which flashed into the net of? the
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  • 31 10 At the S.H.B. ground yesterday the Amicable A.A. beat the Royal Singapore Flying Club s—o.5 —0. The scorers were: Tay Kwee Liang (2). Yeo Ah Kow (2) and Cheng Yong Nghee.
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  • 160 10 DATES PLAYERS. Cricket. Indian Association team v. the S.R.C. on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the S.R.C. ground: N. A. Mallal (capt.). P. K. Bhaskaran, Abbasbhoy, Fernandez. Choor Singh. Wazir Singh. A. A. Samy. S. G. Rajahram. D. X Samy. Amarchand, Solakhan Singh. Reserves: S. S. Varma. Hori Govind. Teja
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  • 169 10 The Amicable A.A. teams v. the Post Office Club to-morrow at the latter's premises: Billiards: Yeo Koon Yam and Lim Eng Guan. (English single). t< Ang Tee Kiah. (American single). Postals: Chia Sai Tee, N. M. Sulaiman and Lim Pitt Man. Ping pong: Hee Quee
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  • 367 10 CRICKET. On last Sunday at Kuala Lumpur the* Selangor Indian "B" lost to the Sultan Sulaiman Club by 37 run* Scores: S. S. CLUB.—Ist. Innings. Kirn n b. Rajah N. 1 Abd. Majid b. Jayasikara 2 Bahaudin b. Mula Singh Ariffin b. Rajah N.
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  • 424 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. March 21. The Seremban Hillrangers beat the Tampin Recreation Club by 26 runs on the first innings at Tampin on Sunday. Scores:— Seremban Hillrangers: Ist innings: A. W. De Eruin c Thrmbco b Rcuteno 10: Lim Eng Bee b Thambyrajan 2:
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  • 67 10 Members and Mends of the Rovers B. P. are reminded of the "At Home" at Mr. Aw E-jon Haw's Bungalow (kindly lent for the occasion >, on the 27th and 28 instant. Besides swimming, games will be indulged in and members are requested to take
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  • 153 10 PROGRAMMES SHOULD BE AUTHORISED. Th- following joint notxe has be n issued for publication: In crder to r gularise the many efforts now bclrg mad; en behalf of the Ex-Services Associat'cn. the European and Non-European Unemployment Funds, it is suggested that, prior to the ace ptarce of
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  • 134 10 WITHDRAWAL OF GRANT DISCUSSED. (From Our Own CorrespondentJ Ipoh. March 23. Th? Perak Ch nese Materrity Associaton, of which Mr. Leong Sin Nam ib President, have just held their tenth annual meeting, at which it war, reported that drastic economies had bren foiced on the committe
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  • 57 10 DUE IN SINGAPORE ON SUNDAY. Mr. Charles Chaplin, together with his orethcr. Mr. Sydney Chaplin, will arrive at Singapore by the N.Y.K. "Suwa Maru" on Sunday afternoon. Mr Charles Chaplin will disembark at Singapore and early next week visit Java, afterwards proceed ng to China ard
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  • 193 10 PRESIDENT RECEIVED WITH CHEERS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. March 24. Rotarian Sydney W. Pascall. President of Rotary International, arrived at Malacca yesterday from Seremban. accompanied by Lt.-Col. Cecil Rae. At night Malacca Rotarians entertained the visitors to dinner at the Masonic Hall. There was a good
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  • 133 10 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R. A. REPORT. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Associations weekly auction report of March 23 states: Catalogued 1.778,323 lb. 793.89 tons. Offered 1,635,730 lb. 730.23 tons. Sold 1,231,956 lb. 552.65 tons. London spot 1 15T6d. New York spot 3 cts. Prices Realized. Ribbed
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  • 41 10 UNEVENTFUL JOURNEY. Reuter. Pernambueo, March 23. Within a few minutes of its scheduled time the Graf Zeppelin, which left Friedrichshafcn cn March 20, was moored here. The Comirander. Capt. EcKener, stated that the trip had been uneventful.—Reuter.
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  • 42 10 The Malayan Suguna Vilasa Samaj, the Indian Amateur Dramatic Association of Kuala Lumpur, will stage three Tamil plays, "Rat^avali/ "Eye of Love" and "Two Friends," at the Alexandra Theatre, North Bridge Road, on the 25th, 26th, and 27th inst. at 8. p.m.
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  • 248 10 b. CHURCH MISSION. (1) S. Peter's Church. Stamford Rf» d--9 30 a m.-Speclal Service of Devotion with Address (Hokkien). 12—3 pm—The Three Hours (Tamil). 345 p m Special Service of Devotion with Address (Foochow). (2) S. Matthew's, Sepoy Lines. il a .m._S P ecial Service of Devotion
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  • 332 10 On Saturday last, the Government Monopolies Sports Club held a tea-party at the Preventive Department in the Monopolies Head Office in honour of the departure of their Patron, the Hon. Mr. G. E. Cator, Superintendent. Government Monopolies, on his transfer to Perak as British Resident. Mr.
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  • 196 10 SHORT LIST DEALT WITH. Mr G. C. Dodu presided at the Board of Licensing Justices hUd in the District Court yesterday. A very short list was considered, there being on'.y six applications of which two were refused. A third class licence for a public house at J2. Bain
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  • 263 10 ROAD'S BID FOR MORE TRAFFIC BRIDGE BUILT FOR JOHORE GOVERNMENT. With a few days' holiday m —writes a contributor.—l sugge: the now almost completed coneiv. for the Johore Government by MeMalaya, Ltd., across Ihe Simpai.. 30 miles from Ayer Itam from luatl of spending one of
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  • 422 10 ALLEGED LIBELLOUS PUBLICATION. An action for damages for alleu menced before Mr. Justice a'Beckett 1 the Supreme Court yesterday, promin nt counsel being engaged on both sides. The plaintiffs are Mr. Tan Km timber merchant of 416, Beach Roar Leung Ki. General Manager of the
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  • 127 10 The following will take pari tournament to be held at the A r Arena on Friday Saturday and Bui FRIDAYS BOUTS Soo Beng v. Gus Langford. George Tan v. Leo Carr Tony Wong v. Chua Lai. Boy Kwi v. Little Curlie H. Donough v. Eric
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 69 10 CROSSWORD NO. 32. Total entries received were $72. After deducting $25 for expend and Children's Aid Society the balance remaining for prizes is $42.30. There were no correct solutions and TanOng Neo. Of 21 Lloyd Road Sin the first prize amounting to $31.73 with a solution containing two errors Chia
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  • 464 11 ROTARY PRESIDENT IN SINGAPORE. MR. S. W. PASCALL ENTERTAINED BY LOCAL CLUB. ed-ietter day for lecal Rotariars. -*>-, r>. dent of Rotary International. Mr. v ixtroffe Pascall, of London, arrives the course of his tour among i clubs of Malaya. A tiffin was Raffles Hotel to-day, when
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  • 67 11 London, March 23. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £128 10| 16 <£127 7 Forward £130 5|16 (£129%). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 1 15|16d. (2d.). Forward 2»' B d.
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  • 878 11 INQUEST ON BODY OF EUROPEAN. FRIEND'S STORY OF" QUEER BEHAVIOUR. The circumstances suiroundimg the death of Mr. A. I. D. Hodge, the European who was found dead on Friday morning in his motorcar at the 11th mile, Punggol Road, were inquired into by the Singapore
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  • 188 11 The arrangements for the services at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Easter Sunday are detailed elsewhere in this paper. The Choral services will commence with Choral Eucharist at 7.30 a.m., not at 8 a.m. as on ordinary Sundays. At this service, by request, the setting
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 90 11 T. 15 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. j "Girls Demand Excitement" j Prices: 20 cents 40 cents. j I HE? NONSENSE Just a man er. joy ing a Oood Smoke. I YOU too can have a Good Smoke if you have a Good Pipe. j I Coll and Select One From
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    • 153 11 We (Others Invent Imitate. ORANGE-SMASH,MS ALWAYS ON TOP IN QUALITY AND TASTE. FRAMROZ A CO. DARIGOLD? Thatxni *au That's tlie Milk your friends have advised you to buy TheyVe tried it and the\ know how good it is for the various purposes for which Milk is used. las MOST FCONOMICAL.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 337 11 CLUB DIARY. iThere are numerous Clubs and Societies in tm rt most of the members of which are ■nders ot the 'Malaya Tribune." This Diary ivrmded specially for them. Secretaries are co-operate in keeping it up-to-date ad complete. Happenings of general interesi b2 tffl be included in the "Diary of
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    • 284 11 Youngsters' Friendly Benevolent Society premises. New Market Road, 7.30 p.m. SUNDAY, MARCH 27. Sunbeam Musical Party: Musical entertainment in connection with New World performance in aid of China Relief Fund. Assemble, Mr. Wong Siew Cheng's residence. 41, Ann Siang Hill 7 p.m. > Rovers Badminton Party: "At Home,* Mr. Aw
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  • 500 12 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. AUNTIE LIZZIE'S LETTER. MORE SUPPORT FOR "GIRLS' CIRCLE." Mf dear Nieces, Our Circle" is progressing si)lendidly. True, our membership does not com: anywhere near that of the "Chums' Club," but taking everything into consideration we are doing well. The total number of applications
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  • 323 12 I (By "Gwennie." It was a dull, hot afternoon, and the son of the Great Hlllman lay asleep under an old and stately oak. By his side lay an oddly shaped piece of wood, long and flat, which I rds father had shaped for him that
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  • 130 12 (By "Old Lady."t Town life is very disadvantageous <or <n* could hardly sl latp a J -or-« to the noise of passing motor vehicles I prefer to live in the country rather than in town. The countryside provides more There is less no ise. many and
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  • 578 12 ON RESOLUTIONS AND THE CORNER. I (By "A Dreamer of Dreams"; At th? beginning of a New Year people use to make what are called "good resolutions." This particular time Is chosen because, presumably, it is then that it is most auspicious to tim over a new leaf
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  • 306 12 (By Helen Tan.) Some few days ago I boarded a trolley bus at Pinlayson Green and an unfortunate incident occurred. As I took a seat in the first-class compartment, a smart young man wearing a fashionable tweed suit, with tie and fancy handkerchief to
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  • 191 12 (By Y. N. Koh.) In ancient times, people travelled in sailing boats and by caravans. Later on. steamships and railways were invented, and now travelling by aircraft is invented too. There are three kinds of aircraft: the seaplane, the aeroplane and the Zeppelin. The shape's of the
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  • 486 12 A PERFECT BEAUTY. (By "Gwennie.") Coming home from school one day I caught sight of a slim little figure standing near the corner of the road. A rather shabby hat covered the little head and was pulled well down over the eyes, so that from
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  • 485 12 ißy Lily Gan.i It is a pleasure to be able to recollect our childhood days. But when one has experienced or faced a fate then it is certain'.y no; plea nnt to recall it. I have had many strange expert norn and it is
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  • 250 12 (By -R. Q.") Lily says that the first and foremost thing we could get by living in the countryside Ls the fresh, cool air in the early morning and late evening, also planting flowers and vegetables; in fact, she is quite right. She further says that hospitals are
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 264 12 Commencing TO-MORROW (Good Friday) At The 3-15 Matinee ALSO ON r SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND;* MON] i.\y The Famous Star of "Paris" AND Monte Carlo" Js,| IlwisHb I Jack Buchanan in Paramount s Great Musical Comedy j "Man of Mayfair WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST CATCHY SO IN G HITS Hundreds of
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    • 165 12 CRAVEN "A" CIGARETTES. are a great relief after othrr couth producing' ones have been tries. Third Shipment Just Unpacked VVLAPSAR" and "KENGCHYE" Clot* for Economists. Guaranteed fast colour and no starcb Durable to wear and easy tc wash Now on sale at YICK TAI A COMPANY. <S« A 359, South
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 856 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. Ait time* given in the following Urt art angavore nme*. MONDAYS. PETALT-NO H" T-, 65.6 metres, testing dally rom 10.30 to 11 am. RADIO SAIGON. 48.02 metres, 12 E.W.; 6JO jo 7.30 pm. recital of chamber or classical nusic by the
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    • 82 12 American Transmission*. BOUND BROOK, NJ.. WBZAL, IS k* 4918 metres; Tuesdays. Wednesdays, Thursday and Fridays. 1.30 a.m. to 6.45 sun.: Sunday*. 8 p.m. to 3.80 nan. (Mondays) BOUND BROOK, N.J., W3XL., 46.60 m*tr~ Saturdays. 5 a.m. to 646 a.m.; Sundays. 13f a.m to 6.45 am SCHENECTADY. N V W3XAF ll)
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  • 1089 13 ARTIFICIAL SPEEDING OF CROPS. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune:') While in tropical and sub-tropical countries Mother Earth showers her gilts upon mankind, plant life in the temperate zones, especially in the colder belts, is badly handicapped by the lack of heat. Summer in the higher latitudes is rather
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 516 13 Sore sprained wrist -or ankle /SĔBS^ A bruised swollen wrist. Sore mW \w) to the touch. Too painful to X move! Must have relief quick- n 4ml ly, of course. will do it. It is wonV derful for such emergencies. Vj-y Save yourself needless sufferinB kv having a bottle always
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    • 217 13 I for Young and Old I Obtainable from delicious 'Ovaltine* 8 THIS delicious food beverage a^Uy^^I Nature's foods which are richest in nounsnment-ncn, the daily food beverage. 8 creamy milk malt extract frcm the best home-grown This rema rkable popularity has been ganiea by sheer 6 barley specially selected eggs
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  • 930 14 PUBLIC CAREFULLY PREPARED. SOCIALISTS' ATTITUDE TO WAR. Tokyo, P:b. 17. Ever since the outbreak of what is now known as the Manchuria Incident, public sentiment in Japan has been demonstrably on the side of the Army and Navy authorities. Th? way had been carefully prepared for
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 120 14 mWt^^mß 253 mmWm^^wMmmW .wmmW&^mmmmmW SOLE AGENTS ll^^ BOUSTEAD CO, LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG. F.M.S. KELANTAN STEARNS' CHOCOLAX (THE FRIENDLY LAXATIVE.) A DELICIOUS checolate-flavoured laxative. Jt is effective, and pleasant to take. Acts gently like nature, without pain or griping. The ideal and only laxative for babies, children and grown-ups. For sale
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    • 78 14 After middle age men divide into :wo classes, the Dependent and the Independent. Your position is deter mned not by what you have earned >ut by the amount you have <aved. The easiest way to save if n consult the Manufacturers Life insurance Co. Singer "Junior" Two-Seater. Singer "Junior" 8
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    • 98 14 Wk Made of the finest of pure thread silk woven flawlessly to give a gossamer texture of sheer clearness perfectly styled, in colours keyed to the mode, Kayser 7 Jpi Hosiery has delighted fashionable, thrifty Wf. Jpf;" women the world over... Kayser combines m a service with ultra-smartness... quality with
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 440 15 ifEAMER SAILINGS. 1\ 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated ln England.) u\II. PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. AR AND ORIENTAL BTEAM CO.. LONDON AND fAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. Cn<lfr contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japaa. Due Tonnage Singapore 1932 6.500 Mar. 29 imn Z 17.000
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    • 584 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. «2» LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due Ball. I KASHTMA MARU 10.000 Apr. 7 I t YASUKUNI MARU 12,900 Apr. 19 10 HAKONE MARU 10,500 May 4 6 I SUWA MARU 10.700 May 19 10 8 FUBHIMI MARU 11,090
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    • 526 15 STEAMER SAILINGS, HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE. Deutsch |U q] Australl^che Dampfschlffs Gesellschaft (Companie* Incorporated tn German*;.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG AND SHANGHAL NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1931. t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Mar. 24 .s. RUHR via Manila Apr. 7 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila Apr. 15 s.s. HAVENSTETN direct Japan ports
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    • 567 15 INSURANCE. #THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MAROOLIOUTH, Manager. Oflce: I, Flnlayaoxi Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated ln the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. Ind Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone
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    • 425 15 BANKS. The National City Bank of New York is fully responsible, under the Banking Laws, for the obligations contracted by each of its several Branches and Agencies. The Branch in Singapore, an integral part of this world-wide organization, begs to announce the inauguration of a new department for Savings Accounts.
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    • 586 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Singapore 458, North Bridge Road. Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahmat. Palembang 16, Hlr. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 290 16 THIS PAPER HAS THE LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND MOST IN BRITISH MALAYA. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. IX3 LET—IB 6, Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—IB-1, Prinsep Street. Apply S. Manaateh and Co., 5-2, Malacca Street. TO LET—II 7, Kllllney Road.
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    • 572 16 Le zJ[dercie/s School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street. Morning Classes eidy—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal: —F. I. MILES. TO LET. Comfortable Room To Let—2l, Lembu Rd. TO LET —Compound House No. 10, Rose Lane, Katong. Apply 20, Chulia Street. TO LET—One Acre Fenced Land with
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    • 553 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. ARBENZ AND BREWER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the business of ARCHITECT. CIVIL ENGINEER and VALUER lately carried on by HENRY RODOLPH ARBENZ at Union Building, Singapore, will on and after the Ist day of March, 1932, be carried on by the said HENRY RODOLPH ARBENZ and
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    • 401 16 EDUCATIONAL. MERCANTILE INSTITUTE 21, Sophia Road. CAMBRIDGE RESULTS (1931) SO% PASSED. Additional Classes will be formed after the Easter Holidays. Accommodation available from PRIMARY TO STANDARD V. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1928. (A Government Registered School! (For Boys Girls) B—Short Street, Singapore. Offers thorough training In Music—both PRACTICAL THEORETICAL
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    • 250 16 TRIBUNE SMALL ADS. BRING RESULTS BECAUSE THEY REACH THE j PERMANENT POPULATION j FOR SALE. FOR SALE—One Morris Truck 1 ton 4 cwt. One Crompton-Parkinson 15 BJcI.P. R.P.M. 935, 3. phase 400 v. A.C. motor, with starter. One 110 volt Delco engine without batteries. Apply Box No. 531, c o
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    • 448 16 MASSAGE MANICOIj MABBAOE Miss Matsuye. Miss Masako J Mtaako. No. 36, Bencoolen Bttast, si^JJ* lALAYA TRIBUnP 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including kriMta at office Postage Pona* or clcee (Local or to Por*** residence. F.M.S.) Oountr* Yearly $15.00 $21.00 $ij oc Half Yearly 7.50 tic so i:i«
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