Malaya Tribune, 25 April 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX.- -No. 97 SINGAPORE MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, April 25, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 127 1 L IPTON'S I CEYLON j TEA L ol -CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. Feed Your Child on Swan Brand Milk and Make it HEALTHIER STRONGER j HAPPIER. j Sole Importers: j The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. bs*|Jt^a, PENANG MALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE SATURDAY ANOTHER stSs^ USED M CAR Ak y many SHOW
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    • 347 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE' IS THE BEST I ADVERTISING MEDIUM jj IN MALAYA. You are suffering from Anaemia, General Debility, etc...... You may have tried many kinds of medicines which failed to give satisfactory results. Why don't you try HEMOSTYL RQUSSEL? Don* wait longer and get a bottle to-day from yoax
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  • 31 2 The Family of Mrs. Chia Keng Sian "Nee Koh Chew Hay" beg to thank all relatives and Friends for the wreaths sent and their attendance during their bereavement.
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  • 36 2 ANG—Mr. Ang Swee Chiang passed away peacefully this morning. The funeral will take place at Bukit Brown and the Cortege will leave from House No. 22U-B, Geylang Read, at 4 p.m. to-day (opposite Lorong 6).
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  • 686 2 The change just made in the Queen's Scholarship regulations is important. Mere birth in Malaya is now no longer a qualification, but one parent must have lived in the country for seven years prior to the examination or where a would-be competitor is an orphan, whichever parent died
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  • 290 2 Mr. U Bs Yin, R.A. (Hons), an elected member of the Legislative Council of Burma and one of the leading educationists of that country, arrived here by the "Karapara" on Wednesday. A programme of inspection was arranged by the Director of Education, Singapore, and Mr. U Ba Yin visited some
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  • 77 2 May Reach Singapore To-day. Calcutta. April 24. Mr C. W. A. Scott took off telrtW 10 a m on the sixth day of his flight. He is a few hours ahead of the time put up by O A Butler, holder of the England-Australia solo flight record.
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  • 163 2 Committee Visiting Penang Next Month. The Colony Retrenchment Committee will, says the "Straits Echo," visit Penang early next month and hold sittings in the Governor's Office from the sth to the 9th. Several local heads of departments will give evidence before the Committee. This Committee, it will be
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  • 114 2 Contributors To Girls' Corner. A party of young ladies, who are contributors to the popular "Girls' Corner" in the 'Malaya Tribune," visited the new premises cf the "M.T." in Anson Road on Saturday and were keenly interested in the work of all departments. They were chaperoned
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  • 85 2 May Recuperate At Sea View. Mr. Charles Chaplin, the famous screen comedian, row a patient in the Singapore General Hospital suffering from dengue fever, is progressing well, but he and his also celebrated brother, Mr. Syd Chaplin, were unable to join the "Hakozaki Maru" yesterday, en route to
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  • 139 2 M.H.O. Refutes A Rumour. Dr. P. S. Hunter, Municipal Health Officer, Singapore, writes- "My attention has been drawn to a letter in your columns over the pseudonym 'Quinine.* "I am authorised to state that there is no truth whatsoever in the rumour that antimalarial work is to be
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  • 15 2 From China and Japan by the "Havani Maru," due at Singapore on Thursday.
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  • 138 2 Mr. W. Fletcher will address the Rotary Club of Singapore on Wednesday, on "Observations tn Malaya." x Mr. F. S. Wood, U.S. Trade Commissioner in Singapore, 'who has been staying in Kuala Lumpur, is going on to Fraser's Hill for a short holiday. On the occasion of His Imperial Japanese
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  • 474 2 (BY "LOOKER-ON.") "A winner a day keeps depn away." It helps, anyhow. But wb, about half-a-dozen losers A A little bird whispers that 1 shareholders will hear enco tidings at the special meetii. week. Meanwhile, the scramble for proxi* is proceeding merrily, and doubtlea two informative little
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  • 28 2 Quotations. RUBBER. London t-U Nt«* York 3 n'»t> '<• 1 SlriKtil>i>rt- Spt'l TIN. London Spur Ul- London 3 monlitt H" Tin; iSf *J5 «200 luC u
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    • 275 2 I RALEIGH ii THE AIFsTEEL BICYCLE Tradesman's Carriers. raAN^ ORI ENTIRELY j SPECIFICATION MUDGUARDS. Wide section with double FRAME W inch. detachable stays. NAME PLATE. As illustrated I ITTINGS. Tccls, Toolbar and Infiator. WHEELS 26 x 1% inch. FINISH Black Enamel "AH Weather." 1 TYRES. Dnnlop ClipptT Carrier. SADDLE. Brooks'
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    • 79 2 r SPORTING CUPS .IN I SILVER E.P.N.S. I LATEST DESIGNS I BEST QUALITY REASONABLE PRICES. ARTISTIC ENGRAVING AT LOWEST RATES. Special Discount to Clubs and Schools. U. S. de Silva Bros, Jewellers, Singapore. -dfdrdr=lr=Jidl=i[=J[=jF T. K. X.'s BISCUITS j 2 lb. Tina from 40 cents to 95 cents per Un.
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    • 50 2 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" TOWN OFFICE. We are keeping open an office at oar old premises in Union Lane, Collyer Quay. Letters, advertisements, etc., may be delivered there, though delivery direct at Anson Road will be appreciated. ANSON ROAD TELEPHONE NO. 6171. UNION LANE (behind Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank) 6110.
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  • 218 3 WILL JAPAN LEAVE THE LEAGUE? ACUTE ANXIETY IN LONDON. insurgents Active In North China. n .,rtv has arisen in London A<Ul, ,,i tef CM**** and Japan** 3 the date of the evacuad,%pUU > It I«» red that JapaU *""Li«b« membership of the T "nd toWi the
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  • 75 3 Reuter. Tokyo, April 24. £intmr Cavalry Brigade. |.|f i u• 'rapled Sane ha lie, a Drartb of the C.E.R and r.i i m;, tracfe? and telegraph r>« ounumcat ions between V» *i imii Tlu*y h»ld up a train. t-r 1 Japnii w pris&-.-ngeri>. I -i >r to Tokyo
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  • 195 3 Hong Kong. April 25. captured Chang Ta aam advancing toward: BnofU A I n tv ops under Genera Am C...:. reti tted to Shao An and Wanshui. I thorttlea in Vladivostok have »rr«ted M imi m m retaliation to thi 4 I. H.irbin by the Japanese riding three
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  • 142 3 I>ual Alterations At Home. Si Rugby, April 23. Ast of England's patron rattj of Shakespeare's led to-day throughout <\oi Shakes P e re birthplace at WAntioM l f lh centre of the chief at) d. Tor 1 Pcturesque town war f,) r the reception of lad case
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  • 20 3 T °PICS OP Tr\ r. s*l Diary DAY on Pa«e 2 ATXON ENTIRELY TO BLAME. °n page 12.
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  • 443 3 Phenomenal Gains In Prussia. Berlin, April 25. The final results of the Diet elections in Bavaria. Anhalt, Hamburg and Wertemberg show everywhere phenomenal Nazi gains, while incomplete results from Prussia show that the Nazis have increased their seats from nine to 160. The co-operation of their
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  • 189 3 Yorkshire Comedy At The Pavilion. An excellent farce is being played at the Pavilion for the next few days in "Up for the Cup," which features the inimitable Yorkshire •median, Sydney Howard. The film is sentially a one-man show, and its success m oves beyond doubt the
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  • 125 3 "Canaries Sometimes Sing" is certainly one of the funniest talkies shown in Singapore so far It is mainly dialogue humour but it Is bruliant all through. will find this picture very satisfying. Tom Walls gives one of his very best performances and Yvonne Arnaud is
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  • 107 3 Inspector Song Kok Hoo, of the S.S Police l asßaised his examination for the efficiency bar. Under the auspices of the Methodist. Mtos'on. Paya Lebar, a prayer meeting a.ll be h°ld at the Hall on Wednesday at 5 p.m. Mr. Daniel E. Sundram will be the speaker. A Cabaret on
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  • 271 3 Abrupt End To Congress Session. New Delhi, April 24. The entire meetlrg of the Indian National Congress has been a: rested. Despite precautions to prevent the holding of th? Congress session, which was banned by the Government. numbers cf Congi ss members managed to smuggle themselves into
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  • 338 3 Penang Towkay Found Drowned. 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. April 23. The of a Chinese, with one end of a ropr tied round his wais* and the othei Listened to a atone on the beach, was dis cvered early this morning floating in the
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  • 110 3 Indian's Head Completely Severed. A murder ocean red in Lorong Lalat. off Jalar 3-sar, at about midnight on Saturday. It appears that whilst a Municipal coolie wa; a: loop on tn* 1 five-foot-way an acquaintance with whom he is believed to have I had a quarrel the previous
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  • 88 3 British Official. Sank While Swimming To Shore. Rugby. April 23. The death occurred yesterday, under tragic cr. cumstances, of Mr. Edward Scott, who succeeded his famous father. Mr. C. P. Scott, as Editor of the "Manchester Guardian" in 1929 was boating with his sixteen-years-old son on
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  • 51 3 Reuter. Washington, April 25. It ir authoritatively learnt that the United States has no intention of officially recognising tte Soviet, despite the recent agitation on that point. A resolution requesting re-establlshment of diplomatic and commercial relations with Russia was Introduced in the House of Representatives on
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  • 1698 3 WERE THE RECEIPTS FORGED Grave Statements By Counsel. Mi4"h interest is being shewn in a civil case in the Johore Supreme Court, in which an Indian on a small salary is allege! to have borrowed $7,000, owinjr to the fact that the Chettiar who is
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 181 3 The ARISTOCRAT I OF PORTABLE S. Outdoors, Indoors, ail the year round ißjjjfiflL entertainer, with improved Soundbox, Automatic Starting and Stopping device, Ea y Wind and new type NO OTHEi? PORTABLE OFFERS SO MANY ADVANTAGES! MODEL 102. BLACK $57.50, COLOURED $62.50 £3£\ "Mo v trie's" "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS. Raffle Place Singapore.
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  • 763 4 MAGPIES TRIUMPH AT WEMBLEY. LONDONERS OUTPLAYED BY CLEVER TACTICS. M'INROY S BRILLIANT GOALKEEPING. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Although the Ar enal were greatly fancied, and had Ihe advantage ofa Londcn crowd to back their efforts, Newcastle United clinched mat ers in She Cup Final at Wembley Stadium on
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  • 701 4 Newcastle's Brilliant Victory. rGGED ARSENAL TEAM OUTPLAYED. London, April 23. Newcastle gained a gTeat victory over the Arsenal at W-mbley this afternoon, by 2 goals to 1, in the presence of the X ng and Que- n and a crowd of 92.000, and wen the P.A.
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  • 88 4 London. April 24. A great dispute is ranging in the Sund;, papers in regard to Newcastle s equal sing goa and it is alleged that the film which was takei of the play shows quite clearly that Soyd, th Newcastle winger, went over the touchline Ju. c
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  • 117 4 Rugby, April 23. A large number of special trains arrived lr London early to-day bringing great growds of enthusiasts to witness the Final. The King and Queen motored from Windsor, accompaniec by the Duke and Duchess of York, the Princes.' Royal and Lord Harewood. Lord and
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  • 208 4 GOLF. Keppel G.C. beat the Island Club over Keppel links yesterday by s'L* to 2 Store*: Ibrahim and Morita 0. R. Craik and J. Hodgins 0. Rappa and Uekiri 0, H. I. Jones and C. N. W. Joyce 0. Bateman and A. L. B. Lim 0,
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  • 23 4 The Rest beat England in the annual St. George's Day fixture at Bukit Timah yesterday by 14K to 7.
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  • 1330 4 MALAYS DEFEATED IN THRILLING GAME. EUROPEAN'S SPLENDID DEFENCE. One of the moM Ihrtllin* In the local vocvtt «eason 10 (nr was thai ai Jalan Ui*ar en Saturday btlwrrn the SC.C. and the Malay*, vhc European* uwxpecltdly raining full poU.ta in Dlv. I *if the Sixupiport League.
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  • 486 4 The Mystery Of The Malays. (By "Echo.") Th- Malays of Singapore are certainly the nost brilliant soccer combination in the counrv to-day. The S.C.C. are only too often •a .ybody's money." Yet when the two meet che odds are distinctly on the S.C.C. They ieem to
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  • 231 4 The R.A.F. II beat the Naval Base XI I—o in the Second Division o*. the S.A.F.A. League at Seletar on Saturday. Mr. Dargue refereed and the teams lined up as follows: Naval Base: Taylor; Rogers. Williams; Gale. Van de Veier, Grossett; Phillips, Cowlay, Perrins, Taylor,
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  • 46 4 RUGBY FOOTBALL. London, April 23. In the seven-a-side tournament in London Blackheath defeated Harlequins II by is points to 10 after extra time. Other resul I to-day were Cardiff 15 Penarth 4 Neath 12 Newport 4 Cross Keys 3 Swansea 0 BJP." Service.
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  • 190 4 CRICKET. The S.RC. on Saturday oil their ow K»l the R.A.F. by 99 run» Scorev R-A.P—MI. Inning». L A. C. Thompson b E>* L A. O. Morgan Ibw b Dpi. Ward c dCottu b E>* L. A. C. Cockle c tf'Ootta b L. A. C. Haw'-ln c
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  • 198 4 In the match played an ihi* S.C.C graur.d on Saturday. the Crick*: C>ub bsai she Indian Association by flv n"»ok'*is. Score* 1.A..- is\ Inning* Abbosbhoy b SiflUW Samy b Hunter Amar>:l"»nd b D.-I'i 1* Waxir Singh c iill) u Lft > J* Bh&sk&ruu not Mt Feroa.:ults c
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  • 206 4 INTER-STATE MATCHES. LAWN TENNIS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 24. Ideal weather favoured the Storch Cup interState competition held yesterday and to-day on the Selargor Club courts. Out of twtlve matches played Perak (the p:e:ent holders of the Cup) were only able to annex Uos
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  • 83 4 Tits In the S.O.C tournament arc as faijowsi fO-DAY'S TIE Vc»e'a"s' Doubles Handicap < snmi-final >: G. E Cobb and R. P. Goodman owe 3 v. Sir W. Murbon and C V. Mies plus 16. TO-MORROW 3 TIB. Championship Singles (seml-flnalK R. F Go-xiinun v. RO5 Smith. WEDNESDAY'S
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  • 48 4 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. The S.C.C. tournament is now in the closing stages and yesterday evening the Godown doubles handicap final was played off, resulting ia a victory for C. E. Winter and Dr. L. Demeny who beat R. F. Goodman and A. Swaine ewe 3 6—4, 10—8.
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  • 37 4 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Yesterday's results in the S.R.C. tournament were: Mixed Doubles: Miss M. de Souza and O. Lowe beat Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Eber 6—l. 6—4. Veterans' Singles: P. Ephraums v. T. Leijssius (postponed).
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  • 165 4 Lord Lytton's Discovery. Lord Lytton has made a Shanghai. It is far ahead of" j even Simla ln both of whun piac spent some part of his busy It possesses a nourishing branch Society of St. George. Lytton, as he sat with b* that this was a sad
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  • 409 5 Over 10,000 Motor Vehicles. Reference is made in to-days editoiial to i n poh i Btngapore We are able to give some in rerctt no h 5>S? g S* 8-11 tra£Qc Problem in Meredith, Registrar of Vehicles. As staled ed crVh h courtesy of Mr. G. C. pass:ng
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  • 138 5 The "Benefit" held at the New World on Saturday night in aid of the Non-European Unemployment Fund was a great success, large numbers turning up to enjoy the great variety of shows while helping a deserving cause. Sir William Murison, K.C. (Chief Justice), who lent his
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  • 126 5 A*, a mtet ng of the committee cf the Straits -ettlements <Penang) Association a member brought up the desirability of statements to joverrxnent of oil companies, end referred to a fuest'on asked by the Hon. Mr. Quah Bong Kee in the Legislative Council
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  • 241 5 LEAGUE OF NATIONS BULLETIN. The following is the Health Bulletin of the League f Nations Eastern Bureau, for the week ended April 16, 1932 Suez: l smallpox case. nf S u n: 1 smaUDO case and 1 death. againTt 3PP c C s and 3
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 26 5 EMPIRE EMPIRE BRANDY M BRANDY Empire $3 2 5 er Products. 1 qUar over 50 s supplied to dealers in Government fHtpore. leading Hotels, QUALITY right
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    • 113 5 n Slaying too water. This may result in shivering, headache and a feeling of malaise. If you feel any of these effects, fake (Bayetis ASPIRIN at once, since this wonderful remedy is the best companion for every athlete exposed to prolonged exertion, heat and changes I, of temperature. Bayer's Aspirin
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    • 408 5 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 •The Greatest of All Jungle Thriller "ÜBANGI" Tbe Terror of Belgian Congo SEE AND HEAR-PRICES: 20 Cts. 40 Cts. joint i« partially tilled «ith yaw introduced finiehinf tool. 1 LEAD WOOL The Lead Wool Joint is the cheapest for all Cast Irons or Steel Mains. It shows
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 197 5 CLUB DIARY. There are numerous Clubs and Societies in S'-ngnpcre, most of the members of which are "adrrj o; the "Malmya Tribune." This Diary J routed specially for them. Secretaries are mm to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date *nd complete. Happenings of general interest m mm be included in the
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    • 164 5 n C 730 pm Att endance compulsory Merrilads Musical Association: Minstrel practice. Dr. Chia Keng Hoe's residence East Ccast Road (opposite Roxy Theatre) Attendange compulsory. Forget-Me-Not Party: Invitation of Mr Mohd. Noordin. to dinner on the occasion of his daughter's marriage, 12 Veerasamy Road 7.30 p.m. Dress, as usual with
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    • 246 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending May 1, 1932: TO-DAY, APRIL 25. 5.15 p.m.—Mackenzie Road, "C" (Scottish) Coy., Section Training. 5.15 p.m.—Serangoon Road, S.V.F.A.. Unit Parade. 5.30 p.m.-Drill Hall, M.G. PI. (Eurasian), Officers and N.C.O.'s Class. TO-MORROW, APRIL 26. 5 p.m.-Drill Hall, N.C.O.'s Promotion Class, Examination.
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    • 290 5 DIARY OF EVENT! TO-DAY, APRIL 25. High a.m., 1.51 pm Football League: Div. 1, S.R.C. v. P. Brani Anson Road; Div. 2, Glosters II v. Malays 11. S.R.C. TO-MORROW, APRIL 26. High Tides.— 0.54 a.m., 2.55 p.m Meeting. Ayer Panas Rubber Estate, Hon" Kong Bank Chambers, noon Football League: Div.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 274 6 8 <: ANOTHER SCOOP FOR THE i M 1 U H vl/.l'M.HK^' o. tin Y.ar's Most Excitiig Rac.ng Lvent! THE GRAND NATIONAL, 1932 Exclusively Photographed By PATHE'S BRITISH GAZETTE k rti>T r. II GILBERT (Special Turf Correspondent to With Wm Dcscr.pi.on oy C APT. G g^gg^J^ Scrcer?d a Special Supporting
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    • 188 6 TO-NIGHT Man and Nature Locked in combat in a thrilling modern story of raging torrents! iiiiiiii ii. d iiSi" l |i rjjiy t h nirr- gagacaMo^ Monte Blue 1 Eleanor Boardmanl JI Two great stars of. I the silent screen I eclipse all their a I former triumphs in a
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    • 370 6 6.15 TONIGHT 915 Warner Baxter Mary Duncan in the thrilling romantic story of a border beauty who loved well but not wisely. ROMANCE of the 810 GRANDE PICTURE I Latest Talkie Hits FROM THE FILMS! yfcj«lJ|L* "Sunshine Susie 1 |f B 6070 TO-DAY. I FEEL SO HAPPY. B 6072 JUST
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  • 89 7 The Chief Police Officer, Perak, is offering a reward of $500 to any person who gives information leading to the arrest of the person or persons who committed murder by stabbing to death P.C. 2606, Bachan Singh, in Jalan Mesjid, Ipoh, on April 6. A reward of $1,000 is also
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  • 1813 7 DRIVING PEOPLE TO DESPERATION. Interview With Sir Hari Singh Gour. "Speaking as a detached observer. I think that the Government is making a mistake in driving the people to desperation." This opinion was expressed by Sir Hari Singh Gour, Leader of the Opposition in the Indian
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  • 289 7 (By Courtesy of Hong Kong Bank.) c Singapore, April 25. belling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29 32d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27,32 d„ London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13;i6d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25 1 32 d., London demand 2s. 3
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  • 81 7 Light-Vessel Replaced. SHIPPING NEWS. A notice to mariners announces that on or about April 27, without further notice, on western :,:de of Kra flats at a distance of about 9 miles south-south-weslward of Pulo Rimau lighthouse at Lat. 5 deg. 06 mm. N, leng. 100 deg. 12
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  • 69 7 LEAVING COLONY WITHOUT CLEARANCE. For leaving the port of Singapore with his "prau" to the Dutch East Indies without a port clearance at 10.50 a.m. on Thursday last, and fcr failing to keep a duplicate copy of his licence on the above vessel at same time and place,
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  • 319 7 H.M.S. protected light cruiser "Canterbury" (Capt. Walker, R.N.) arrived yesterday morning from Devonport. The "Canterbury" has 3,920 tons standard displacement and is 447 feet long, while her beam is 41.9 feet and her draught 13.6 feet. She has a main armament consisting of four 6-inch guns,
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  • 308 7 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. April 25, 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 1 1516 d. up l|l6d. New York: 3 cents (G.), up cent. Shares: Nominal. Allenbys 30—40 cents, Ayer Moleks 20—25 cents, Ayer Panas 20—25 cents, Bassetts 20—25 cents, Brogas 20—25 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 10—15
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  • 62 7 Reuter. Batavia. April 23. Two hundred and twelve Dutch East Indian rubber plantations, covering an area of 72,000 acres, have stopped tapping completely and 121 others of a total area of 43,000 acres are restricting tapping, representing an untapped area of twelve per cent, of the
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  • 57 7 Reuter. Paris, April 23. A further cut of 20,000 tons annually from June 6 is unanimously recommended by the International Tin Committee to Bolivia. Malaya, the Dutch East Indies and Nigeria. This substitutes the cut of 8,420 tons fixed for March 22. The next meeting of the
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  • 54 7 London, April 23. Ulu Bantu report for the past year discloses a lose of £2.564, reduc ng the credit forward to i' 3,741. Kapa Para made a loss of £4,219, the credit .forward being reduced to £7,289. Seremban made a loss of £2,813. leaving a orbit balance
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  • 32 7 London, April 23. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 1 15 16d. (lNd.). Forward 2 lil6d. (2 1 16d.) The market is dull.—"S.F.P." Service.
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  • 182 7 Singapore, April 25. Rice, Siam Al per Koyan $220 Rice, Siam 2 $20i Rice, Siam 2 $175 Rice, Siam 3 $163 Rice, B. Siam No. 1 $125 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 $120 Rice, Siam "Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $177 Rice, Siam No. 2 $162 Rice, Saigon Al
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 428 7 I Victoria Theatre Commencing Wednesday, May 4 and Nightly At 9.30 p.m. THE SAN CARLO j Italian Grand Opera Company ARRIVING BY THE CONTE ROSSO ITALY' WESDAY, MAY 4. THURSDAY*, MAT S II Trovatore Rigoletto DAY, MAY 6. SATURDAY, MAY 7 CAVALLERIA RUSTIC AN A La Boheme And Pagliacci MONDAY,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 84 7 MAILS CLOSE, TO-MORROW, APRIL 26. Anamba and Natuna Islands (Scott Harley) 9 a.m. Sourabaya. Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Pahud) 11 a.m. Bagan Si Api Api (Pasir) 11 a.m. Tembilahan and Indragiri (Hong Keat) noon Hoihow, Hong Kong, Swatow Amoy, (Annul) 1 ip.m. Hoihow, Hong Kong, Swatow Amoy (Gustav Diederichsen)
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    • 309 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright, STATIONS. ture Rainfall. SunMax. Mm. shine. Alor Star 92 74 Nil 11.1 Kota Bharu 89 73 0.16 6.3 K. Trengganu 91 72 Nil 9.7 Kroh 88 70 Nil 7.2 Sitiawan 90 74 0.09 9.7 Ipoh 91 74 0.13 5.9 Eutterwcrth 89 75
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  • 1768 8 EVERTON CHECKED BY MIDDLESBROUGH. SATURDAY'S HOME SOCCER RESULTS. MOTHERWELL DEFINITELY SCOTTISH CHAMPIONS. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Everton were checked by Middlesbrough in the First Division of the English League on Saturday, and the Arsenal, with four more games to play, are still within striking distance of the leaders'
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  • 447 8 Referee Retires Hurt. London, April 23. Everton were rather unfortunate ln Joaing their match at Middlesbrough for their goalkeeper had saved a free kick which had been driven hard at him, but before he could get the ball away Bruce bundled goalkeeper and ball into
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  • 74 8 London, April 23. Football to-day was marred by a distressing accident, in which Mr. J. Nicholson, secretary of the Sheffield United Club, lost his life. Mr. Nicholson was killed in a motor accident when the team were en route for Villa Park. Both the Villa and Sheffield
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  • 278 8 CRICKET. Tie Oylon Spoils Club defeated the Y.M.C.A. on SclUi-day on ihe laser's ground by five wick» ts and 115 runs. The YM.C.A. batted firft and were bundled out lor 96. Carpenter voring 32. The Ccyloncse lost the first wicket cheaply, only nine run» being scored but
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  • 194 8 The game between the S.R.C. and the S.C.C. at the S.R.C. on Sunday was left drawn. Scores: S.R.C.—Ist Innings. F. d'Almeida c Setvens ta Paachey 1 C. Mosbergen not cut 60 G. ft. N. Oehlers c and b Elliot 47 N. Sullivan c and t Elliot 3
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  • 156 8 No Sign Of Immediate Settlement In Sight. Tokio, March 22. The ice have decided to arrest strikers in the "go-stow" strike of 150 employees of the Tokyo Subway Co., begun two days ago, and there is no sign of immediate settlement. As a result of rupture of
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  • 796 8 Half-Yearly Report. THE MAXWELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP. The half-yearly general meeting of the above society was held at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday at 10 *jn. In their report the committee state. The number of members in the register on June 30 was 1607. Of these,
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  • 39 8 VOLLEY-BALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Pilah, April 22. The Kuala Pilah Chinese were beaten by the Johol Chinese at the latter s ground to-day 21—19 and 21—9. A return match has been fixed for Saturday.
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  • 625 8 Singapore, April 25, 10 a.m. Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Issue Ends. Buyers. Sellers. Value BUM Asam Kumbang Tin Dee. 31 £1. 0.6 £1 2.6 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. SI 0.18.0 1. 0.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June 30 0. 9.3 010 1.0.0 Bangrin Tin Dec. 31
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  • 88 8 ISSUED BY FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Seller*. Singapore Cold Storage Deb. p.c. 100 101 ci Singapore Municipal (1901) I 100 102 norn do. (1907) 4* 97 99 norn do. (1909 4* 97 99 norn do. (1913) 4 90 94 norn do. (1926) 5 104';:
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 28 8 LeprosT Diabetes, Consumption VI).. PILES, LEUCORRHOEA IMPOTENCY, SEX-DISORDERS AND NUMEROUS OTHER CHRONIC DISEASE ARE Cured by our specialist: The Himalayan Pharmacy, 62, Owen Rd. 135, Serangoon Rd., Singapore.
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    • 31 8 THE NEW I mm .mmm^ I mmM mm ttk FIT AND j For instant starting, swift pick-up and more power, put in a new set of new \y K.L.G. Spark Plugs.
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  • 2929 9 ADMINISTRATION ENTIRELY TO BLAME. I ULURE OF "TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT" POLICY. PANIC MEASURES FOR SUPPRESSION OF MOTOR TRANSPORT rislation For Government Monopoly Will Not He Countenanced. rtant memorandum which was sent to the Road and port Committee but was not included in the volume
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  • 849 9 Discharged After A Day's Hearing. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Pilah, April M. There was a big crowd at the Police Court this morning, the majority being Malays, when the long awaited trial of Abdul Ma jid bin Datoh Gamboh Wahab, alleged to be a Communist, was
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 314 9 Whiteaways I RELIABLE CLOCKS AND WATCHES.! TH E \LE CLOCK. Suitable for home or office, fitted with 30 I hour lever movement, metal case with SHOCK PROOF WATCH. I fancy front and perpetual calendar as Le Ver movement, heavily nickel plated I D fro case> Wlth unbrtaki;ble glass. This watch
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  • 160 10 The Story Of Her Last Adventure. ADAPTED BY KAREN BROWN. WHAT HAS HAPPENED SO FAR. ..Mata Hari, famous dancer and enemy spy, makes an innocent accomplice of a Russian aviator. Alexander Rosanoff. In order to protect him from her former lover, Shubin, who is about to telephone Dubois,
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  • 2023 10 COURTMARTTAL. The trial of Mata Hari took place at night in the courtroom of the Assizes and was conducted with the utmost secrecy by the members of the Third Courtmartial. The room was large, the people allowed in it few. The defendant, her advocate;
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  • 688 10 Press And A Pert Politician. WHY HE DISLIKES THE NEWSPAPERS. The counterblast to a Oeylon politician's vcent virulent attack on the local Press was pcedily forthcoming. The "Ceylon Independent" retorted editorially as follows: Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike's extreme i slike of the Press has a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 305 10 TBE FAVOURITE: Refuse AU Imitations. JUKI INS,ST 0N Jli C ORANGE ifffl crush 1/11 Manufactured by G S FRASER i fill 8 m™- 1 l V 11 I Aerated Water j j J|gk CUSTARD POWDER Delicious served alone, or as an addition to fruit, puddings, pies, etc. Chivers' Custard is
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    • 302 10 I IH MALAYA S' j j MI 11 Newest and Most j I fPigl Delicious j DRINK j i Made From The Finest Imported Jgg#S& FRUITS i j Product of j PHOENIX Pillililii) Aerated Water Works SINGAPORE. HE COULDN'T READ EOR INDIGESTION For some years previous t<> 1922 I was
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  • 684 11 ASSN. FOOTBALL. SOCCER NOTES AND COMMENTS. m ..A.I -A. LEAGUE COMPETITIONS. ,Bu "Rimau."; nam the only unbeaten side T: Division of the S.A.F.A. League whereas the Malays have lost itches, the Chinese have only a \ng two. the other three bring jgteeva convlncmg defeat I rtnight ago.
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  • 159 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, April, 22. St. Paul's Institution, last year's winners and the Emmanuel English School met to-day on the Negri Sembilan Club ground in the Chang Joon Long Cup competition, the game ending in a goalless draw. The Paulians pressed throughout the
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  • 151 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. April 20. The Johore Military Forces "B" team defeated the Police Sports' Club's XI 2—o in a League erame to-day on the Istana Padang before a ff.irly large crowd. The military forwards advanced from the kick off and within three minutes
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  • 43 11 POLICE BEATEN BY MAY AY GURUS. The second match of the Kuala Pilah Dist: let League was played at the Main Padang tc-day when the Police was defeated 7—l by the Malay Gurus. Inche Abdul A«iz refereed the game.
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  • 97 11 /From Our Own Correspondent J Kuuhi April 23 A friendly match botwoor. the Goviirmrnt E giish school. Kuuln Pihih one Srt Nenuntl XI vus played at thr latter's ground to-day and rnded tn >i r'ru'* each side* «contog three *;i-»Ls. The match wo> lani ?.nd
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  • 132 11 RECEPTION AT VICTORIA STATION. CRICKET. London, April 16. The All-India cricketers arrived at Dover to-day. Sh Kynaston Studd. ex-Lord Mayor ot London, representing the M. C. C. Mr. A. E. R. Gilligan. who 'captained the M. C. C. team which visited India a few years ago.
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  • 192 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, April 22. Johore Cricket Club entertained the Naval Ease this afternoon. The visitors were all out t r 51 runs and the home team drew sumps wnen the telegraph read 121 for 7 wickets. Scores: 0 worn Base: Greenwood b
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  • 95 11 BILLIARDS. Entsios arc: lnvit-Hl for the Jca loUrn J* n p n t in the following four cltoWM* Champw*.K \\D Handicap "A." "B 1 sad C The entmucc fee of 31 for ewh class must b, paid by the closing date. May 30. Old Boys and friends of
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  • 267 11 DUNDEE, JEBY, THIL AND FIELDS. BOXING. By Air Mail, London, April 5. An ambitious programme has been mapped out by Mr. Dan Sullivan for Len Harvey, the British Middle-weight Champion. Mr. Sullivan considers that there are few, if any, middle-weights in England who can thoroughly test
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  • 221 11 A return match between Jack and Guillermo has been arranged by Mr. Ong Chin Beng for Saturday next at the New World Arena. The main event will be over 12 rounds. It will be remembered that when the pair last fought, the decision went to the
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  • 342 11 GOLF. By A*r Mail London, April 5. In the opinion of Arnaud Massy, the former p ofessicnal golf champion, of France. Rene Lacoste, the former French lawn tennis champion, may well become champion of his country at golf within the next two years. M. Lacoste
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  • 65 11 The following was the result of the Apnl competition of the Island Club: A. L. B. Lim 1 down, Ec Yean Bee 3 down, T. Morita 4 down. C. A. R. Bateman 4 down. The Keppel G.C. course will be closed to ladies on Sunday, May 1,
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  • 59 11 On Wednesday next in the large hall of the V.M.C.A. at 8.30 p.m. Rev. J. B. Walker, Prosbjterian Minister of Ipoh, will deliver a lecture entitled "Jerusalem and the Desert." The lecture will be illustrated by lantern slides. A cordial invitation is extended to all who would like to avail
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  • 460 11 MR. COLMAN'S UNBEATEN RECORD. CHESS. The annual report of the Singapore Chess Cub states: The last annual general meeting wis held on March 20, at the Adelphi Hotel, w ten the election of officers resulted as fc Hows:—President. Mr. George Parbury; committee Messrs. F. C.
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  • 373 11 MATCH v. ALL MALAYAN XL HOCKEY. The Indian Olympic team is due to arrive in Singapore on June 4 en route for Los Angeles. California. It is proposed to put up an AU-Malaya XI against this team in Singapore. Being the first of its kind
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  • 93 11 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. V.M.CA team v. Fraser ar.d Neaves hi the Third Division match on Tuesday, on the Y.MC.A. ground: A Van Bochove. J. G, Glasgow, Tun Kong Guan, Chan Joce Kim. Oeorye Day, Lai Khoon Hlan. Tan Hock Leong. Chan Joo Tiang. James Goh, Lieu Yee Hlan. Yuow
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  • 567 11 WIMBLEDON AND AN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. LAWN TENNIS. By Aii Mail, London, April 5. English lawn tennis circles are now discussns with great Best the prospect of the reintatement as an i.mateur player of Karel Koeluh. the famous Czecho Slovakian profesĕ nal coach. According to tho rules of
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  • 385 11 NOW BEATING HER MALE CONFRERES. MOTORING. By Aii Mail, London. Match 5. Despite the fact that ever-increasing numbers of women are gaining distinction as drivers oi motor-cars in strenuous sporting events on the track ard the open It au there oidl linge, r, widespread notion that generally
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 309 11 ECZEMA OF DRY NATUREJN ARMS In Rash. Irritation Very Bad. Healed by Cuticura. "I suffered with Trade ecrema for about four months. It broke out in a rash on my arms and I had restless nights on account of it. It was of a dry nature and the irritation was
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  • 400 12 Concentration On Frontier Of Manchuria. The struggle which has for some time been proceeding in Japan between the militarists and civilian statesmen appears, so far as can be made out through the fog, to be coming to a head. The boycott of Japanese gooor in China,
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  • 100 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 22. At the monthly meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board yesterday, the meeting considered several petitions for reduction of rates for water, electricity and assessment. The Chair man announced that the Board had been drastically retrenching, and had already
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  • 297 12 I Daily Programmes From Radio-Saigon. since RrKJlo-Saisori returned a ter a brief breakdown it has giving daily programme; of a high quality ihe•* axe revived clearly nnd Jciidly in Malaya The French IndcChlna eiaUo.i eommences ait .10 with an AnciamUe programme. give* recorded musiL* from 8
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  • 850 12 Serious Misunderstanding Of Policy? The more we think about the reported statement of lbs Secretary of State for the Colonies that the Malayan decentralisation policy has not yet met with (his) approval and that no steps have yet been taken in pursuance of that policy—says the Malay
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  • 78 12 I Our feeder* are Invited to {r -i tf I lubjecta of public fr.lertH J J rcootj that tbv "Malaya Tnfuny neeeiiariJy endorie opinion» ex#/-** <"/'*■ p>7ndents, LSTTSRS SHOVLd fic4, fl AS POSSIBLE. preferably ,J »1 •port**/, on<l cm pm w 'HB #*e» nam** may be una. u/ vu
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  • 581 12 (To the tdtlor. "Malavt Mb**. Sir.—l shall thanlc yon \j v-i m enough to allow u Ifctle apa,- o*-.' to n PIW of the "Strut t* c t, To tny thinking, the Sctaji- deserve what 'FE W ha; tu T w At the very th* »utr.,., ".7"
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  • 109 12 The Police Court. (From Our Own Corretpondent.i Malacca. April A Chinese boy aged 15 years, wW to pay 10 cents to a Malay comt Salleh bn Jabar from whom be had three coconuts valued at 8 cents yesterov Ujong Pasir. OBITUARY After a prolonged Illness extending o year
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 168 12 t 1 i I Hutton's Famous Pineapple I Hams mmmmmwmmmxwmmmmmmmmmwm at GBEATLY DEDUCED PRICES j j Siegipopg Cold Storage I Company, limited j j orc/m*J Road Sub-Dtpots. j II j RADIO AND SOUND ENGINEERS* t ASKJJVS Oft UMIkINUTiV[| Or IM| HADING HAOIO MAWU'ACTURCM j a, Orchard Road, Singapore <CORNER OPPOSITE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 921 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All times given in the following are Singapore time*. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL, 55.5 metres, testing dahy rrom io.so to n a.m. RADIO BAIGON, 49.02 metres, 12 k.w.; 6 JO M 7.30 p.m. recital of chamber or classical music by the soloLts
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    • 342 12 BANDOENG RADIO SOCIETY. The Revised Programme Detailed. Bandoeng Radio Society on 58 metres, which Banaoeng Singapore, has sent a copy Programme. This 4 on ules only 1 kilowatt and is on 7 oir pverv night, the call sign being PMYThe*ansmhterls a crystal controlled one and (here are altogether four announcers.
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  • 742 13 Parsee Lady On Women Of East. I have often como across the statement that the modern women of Europe are suffering from an athletic craze. I wish I could say that regarding India, writes Mrs. Pyari Überoi, in an Indian Journal. In my opinion such
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  • 160 13 (From Our c wn Correspondent.) Seremban, April 21. A Eurasian named Arthur Jansen, and a Hakka Chinese named Johnnie Hee, were together charged in the police court for the theft from a dwelling of one dynamo, one magneto, a battery, clock, speedometer, and one set of tools
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 593 13 ti JOHNSON OUTBOARD S£S MOTOR SfISLThe Greatest Marine Development of the Age. DEPENDABLE POWER FOR PLEASURE AND WORK BOATS. (Let lis tell you more about it—just write or call. No obligation). THE BORNEO CO., LTD. In all that pertains to outboard motoring the J name JOHNSON stands supreme. I t
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    • 51 13 ut'tm |viriiihe| 'or men I J J/VflM SEXUAL WEAKNESS If 1 t '«ei>ness II I LOOKING OLD If I Aeompi.l. NERVOUSNESS H I brochure SLEEPLESSNESS If JI Rejuvenation' H I V9fQ| LOSS OF ENERGY l| 1 JT X% JC#JC# LOSS Of APPETITE II ■Cm abdulla col If ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE
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    • 153 13 A ITlatt CreTTIC Serene confidence and radiant BPS 6 %e'47irVariisr\ing Cream WWrnTiWrnW I charm arc assured social assets %m <£• A Delicately perfumed with 4711' Eau de Mmmv r-O V •y Cologne, and a perfect foundation Tor to the cultured Woman ho uses W -M y 5t powder. The id*al
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  • 1107 14 Enormous Decrease In > V Profits. The eleventh annual general meeting of the shareholders of Petaling Tin, Limited, was held at the registered office of the company in Ipoh, Perak, P. M. S., on February 15, 1932. Mr. F. E. de Paula presided tin the absence on leave
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  • 38 14 BARLOW S REPORT. In their weekly market report of April 22, Messrs. Barlow and Co. state: Prires mtm BCCfI fairly w.ll maintained dining tin- pad week Clottaf quotation;, are as follows: Sundried $5.70, Mixed $5.10
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  • 966 14 Four Dividends Of 6d. Each Already Paid. As regards the published information reding to monthly dredging returns, says the annual report of Asam Kumbangone of the Australian mining companies in Malaya hitherto it has been the custom of the company to complete each month's return to the 24th
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  • 212 14 BARLOW'S REPORT. In their weekly rubber market report of March 14, Messrs. Barlow and Co. state interdict The local market has been quiet to dull till to-day, when there was a slight improvement in sympathy with London and New York. The latest cables quote London up l|l6d.
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  • 153 14 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. As from Sept. 30 the following revised prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are effective: Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and lor ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon $0.96 Red Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon
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    • 224 14 Auction Sale off Rubber Estates. BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE, AT JOHORE BAHRU. (1) Land Appl. No. 12 of 1932. P. R. P. N. NACHIAPPA CHETTIAR CHARGEE AND LEONG AH SEE, CHARGOR. (2) Land AppH No. 14 of 1932. P. R. P. N. NACHIAPPA CHETTIAR CHARGEE AND
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    • 607 14 \l3 I Where Ordinary AspiHn^F^ls Clewing Tribute JayS J*g£? SffSSS First Aid for Mothers from Kuala Lumpur y ONDERS fcr MALARIA Ea Ookt* and sudden bursti at 7and9ChnrchStreet, t,lid-.t >ne, Queensland. re. 'ASl'ltO' ran KUALA LIMPLR, FJt.s., Ger.t' raen,— t children -> anected It will Tlw Borneo 00. Ltd.. M
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    • 376 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. ~p a BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR lines. rporated in England.) 2UiL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. ■Ml I Will »T nil AND OPIENTAL STEAM lON CO.. LONDON AND MAIL SERVICE. s*?r Contract with Ills Majesty's Government). CUTWABD FROM LONDON China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1932 000 Aprii 25 16.740
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    • 579 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseille*, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Diw». Ball. HAKONE MARU 10,500 May 4 I I SUWA MARU 10,700 May IB 10 S FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 June 2 i HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 June IB 16 TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 June 28 29
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    • 575 15 STEAMER HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutach IHqQI Australizche Dampfschlfls jfl G) Oeselischaft (Companies Incorporated ta Qe?m**9.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN OK U m.s. HAVELLAND via Manila May 8 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila May U s.s. SCHEER. direct Japan ports May zo ?.s. PREUSSEN, via Manila Juiv i
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    • 522 15 INSURANCE. SOUTH BRITISH INBURANCB COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CUB RENT BATES. I I- O. MAROOIJCnTH, sBRRMBf Cfflct,. i. Green KEICHERS' EUCALYPTI'S MENTHOL BONBONS Are used and 'recommended in all countries. Very refreshiDg and Excel It nt in relieving COUGHS, COLDS SORE THROATS
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    • 369 15 I BANKS. I 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
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    • 588 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, BEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, BAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Singapore 458, North Bridge RoaA Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahmat. Palembang 16, Hlr. Hong Koftg 13, Queen's Road, Central Seremban 63, Birch Road
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    • 2011 16 -> I THIS PAPER HAS THE LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND MOST IN BRITISH MALAYA. Le s School ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street. Morning Classes only-Primary to Commercial. NO AQB LObTTI PrfadjHW—F« I* MlLfco* THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE FOR SALE. j FOR SALE
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    • 456 16 TRIBUNE SMALL ADS. BRING RESULTS BECAUSE THEY REACH THE J PERMANENT POPULATION, MASSAGE MANICURE, MASSAGE. Miss Matsuye, Miss Masai:;, and Jh Misako. No. 20. Bencoolen Street, SlngaMß MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including I: at office Postal Postage or close (Local or to Foreign residence
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