Malaya Tribune, 4 June 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. Xttv No. 131 SINGAPORE SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, June 4, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1932.
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    • 364 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN U MALAYA. j j Its Worth Reaching For!! j Send all your orders for stationery and printing to CHONG'S, the House of Statisfied Customers. Our printing pleases our customers and WILL PLEASE YOU. Our prices are recognised by many to be
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    • 248 2 m MATINEES: TO-DAY TO-MORROW SMASHING EVERY RECORD BY A MILE YET ANOTHER TRIUMPHAL. LINK IN ALHAMBRA'S GLORIOUS CHAIN OF SUCCESSES! MATA HARI Metro Goldwyn-Mayer s Most Britliant Dramatic Offering of the year WATCH FOR Flying High BOOK! PLANS AT ROBINSON'S "The Cohens Kellys in Hollywood WILL MAKE YOU ACHE WITH
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    • 223 2 IH f- w-■ m> w i TM 19J B•!ftl§T a 11 i3Tb MATA HARI An M.-G.-M. Picture. I Simultaneously I AT ALHAMBHA IB ft I TO-MORROW, SUNDAY i ("Over The Hill"! I FOX PICTURE I Grand Celebration I 3 AT I THE GREAT WORLD SHOW KIM SENG ROAD. a Commencing
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    • 64 2 IF YOU SUFFER. Prom chronic ill-health, and have tried every treatment without avail, you should next Nature's aid. No matter how long or "hope* less" your case is, Nature can make you if you will give her a chance. Take your pW' sioal and mental troubles to: "Where HealW» the
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  • 93 3 Prominent Malayans Involved. London, June 2. Divorce damages of £2.0C0 were awarded to-day to Mr. Richard (Roger) Francis Ross Swettenham, a civil servant in the F.M.S., against the co-respondent, Mr. John Archibald Rusaell, stated to be a par.ner in a firm in Malaya. Mr. was granted a decree
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  • 196 3 Cabinet Dissolving The Reichstag. Reuter. Berlin, June 2. Baron Yon Neurath has accepted the portfolio cf Foreign Affairs. Hen- Yon Papen delivers his programme In the Reichstag on Tuesday before the dissolution. President Hindenburg has sent a letter to Dr. Bruening thanking him for his services
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  • 130 3 Captain Unable To Explain. Reuter. Marseilles. June 2. "Nobody can explain the cause of the fire on the 'Georges Philippar.' nc-one really knows anything," declared Captain Vicq, captain of tha in fated liner, when interviewed by Reuter on the arrival o: the steamer "General Voyron" to-day.
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  • 140 3 Attractive Exhibition At Great World. In celebration of the anniversary of the Great World Show the management hay organised a Chinese Products Exhibition which was formally declared open by Dr. Chen Chang L"k the Chinese Consul-General in Singapore, on Wednesday afternoon. It will continue for
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  • 62 3 When the ambulance was called to a hut in Pay* Lebar Road early yesterday the dresser found a Malay woman lying unconscious in a pocl of blood. She had an ugly gash across tfv throat and another on the head. L the room were found
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  • 79 3 Moodin bin Abdullah, the motor-car driver who was charged with causing grievous hurt to Mr. H. B. Salmond by rash driving.was convicted by the District Judge 'Mr. G C. Dodd) on Wednesday and filled $40. His The%Te" sequel to-a collision that occurred in a bend in Alexandra
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  • 1073 3 MILITARY CEREMONY ON PADANG. Impressive Fly-Past Of Aircraft. British Official. The birthday of H. M. the King was ctlebrated yesterday with the usual ceremonial parade and march past of troops on the Padang Inousands of spectators gathered to witness cne o the largest events of its kind
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  • 89 3 Clash Of Hindus And Moslems. Reuter. New Delhi, June 4. According to the leading vernacular newspaper a serious communal riot has broken out in Alwar (a native State in Rajputana). It s reported that a large number of Hindus collected to inaugurate a temple to the
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  • 102 3 Tragedy After Cocktail Party. London, June 3. As a result cf the sensational flat tragedy Mrs. Barney has been arrested and charged with wilful murder.— Reuter. [An earlier message stated: A tragedy has followed a cocktail party in Knightsbridge, London. The victim is Mr. Michael
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  • 497 3 LOTHIAN COMMITTEE REPORT. Substantial Increase Of Voters. British Official. London. June 2, Wholesale enfranchisement for Indians is recommended in the report of the Franchise Committee headed by Lord Lothian charged to devise a franchise as a* suitable foundation fur a system of responsible government. Ths rkctorate, for
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  • 49 3 Responsible For His Actions. Reuter. Par it, June I. Ifi, Duumer's assass'r. Gorgouloff. -was committed to trial at the conclusion of the judicial uquiiy which rejected Gorgaulofl's request for r. nr.: ical examination, as mental experts have y.v.ii evidence that Gorgouloff la responsible his actions.—Rwt'.r.
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  • 51 3 Badkissingen, Germany, June 3. 111? death has occurred of SSr nerabji Tat». —R9ut?r. I [Sir Dorabji TV a was chairman of Tata Son*., Ltd.. and the Tata Companies. He was president rf the Indton Industrial qfcnXerenee in 1915 and a member of -the IncttBA Industrial Commission, 1916-18.]
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  • 113 3 SINGAPORE PORT RULES. The following clause has been added to the Singapore port rules made under the Merchant Shipping Ordinance. "21 A. The master of every vessel anchoring in the Harbour or going alongside* any wharf, pier or jetty yhaH prevent all eetgo on his vessel from oeing
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    • 695 3 "A terrible attack of eczema ULCERS ON RATu i «pread rapidly over our littte 0,1 BOT LEQB. bey's body. The sore* wouldn't 5? twelve "»o«»ths I suffered heal. We were over luO miles wu-, T" 1 1111 vl <*« on both legs. from the nearest doc tor. Happily J* bl
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    • 83 3 Assets exceed $12,000,000. '1. (I nnnnnft f Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. ML The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England
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  • 49 4 marriage. LEE—TAN. Th* marriage of Mr. Le e Kim Sun. son of Mr. Lee Teck H: e of the Christmas Island, and Miss Tan Cheng Hiang. daughter of the late Mr. Tan Ek Lin of No 933. Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore took place on June 3. 1932.
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  • 837 4 vv c are almost inclined to think that perhaps the slump may be nearly over. The reason is that the statesmen of the great nations are beginning to wake up to the seriousness of the situation and the necessity for drastic and united action to cope with
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  • 147 4 Amendments to the rules and regulations under the Prisons Ordinance are published in the Government Gazette. Certain amendments to the regulations made under the Pensions Ordinance are published in the Gazette. Mr. L. H. N. Davis and Mr. H. W. Nightingale have been appointed Deputy Collectors of Land Revenue, Malacca.
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  • 171 4 Empire Prepares For Ottawa. Rugby, June 3. The Dominions Secretary (Mr. J. If. Thomas) in the House of Commons to-day, aaid that discussions preliminary to the Ottawa Conference had been conducted with Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Newfoundland and Southern Rhodesia, and also with India,
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  • 361 4 Oath Bill Causing A Deadlock. Dublin, June 3. e na:e PaSSed the s** o l reading of the Oath Bill by 21 votes to In the debate en the Oath Bill in the Senate to-day Mr. De Valera listened for hours u> attacks on the
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  • 74 4 Reuter. Paris, June 3. The Cabinet is being formed with M. Herriot as Premier and Foreign Minister. A forecast includes M. Paul Bcncour as War Minister. M. George Sleygues (Navy), M. Painleve (Air and M. Germain Martin (Finance).— Reuter. Paris, June 4. The Cabinet is officially announced
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  • 40 4 Yesterday's Max. Temperaturs 89 deg. F. Last night's Mm. Temperature 77 deg. F. Yesterday's Raipfah 0.04 Ins. Sunshine 4 9 Hours 1 p.m. Relative Humidity 75 percen\ 1 p.m. Wind S 2 m.p.h. 1 p.m. Weather Cloudy
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  • 31 4 Reuier. London, June 2. Anglo-Persian Oil Co. are declaring a dividend of 5 per cent, on the ordinary stock for the year compared with 15 per cent, in 1930.—Reuier.
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  • 101 4 Members of the Telok Ayer Epworth League are requested to note that the Rev. C. E. Fang will speak on the subject of "Two Gardens" to-morrow at 7.30 p.m. at the Telok Ayer Church. The photography class organised under the auspices of the Straits Chinese Epworth League will meet this
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  • 56 4 TOPICS OF TO-DAY, en page 4 DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 8. CLUB DIARY, on page 8. CHURCH SERVICES, on page 8. OUR LONDON LETTER, on page 9 INDIAN NEWS AND NOTES, on page 10 MALAYAN POULTRY NOTES 11, on page 11 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, on page
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  • 391 4 '(BY "LOOKER-os^ Honours— Ha! fan ra Buttheiokei s i;^ ning There's one consolation i tion to Unofficial only twice a year. A Congratulations to »11 In the Padang iv-h morning. It was impressive. 3 j The flying tnen d, word of praise. Th ey a a Hendon
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  • 64 4 Mails by the outward Out. Amsterdam are now exptt* Star to-morrow. Information as vac delivery of the mails in Sing»l announced in the morning ed Office Daily List on Honda; From China and Hanita Van Buren." due at Snip; Monday. «Tokusbi** From China and Jan v Maru," due
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  • 31 4 Latest Quotations. RUBBER London: 1 11 16d. New York: IK eta** Singapore Spot: 4 TIN. London Spot: £1,19 15s. (VP London 3 months: £12:' Local: $61.75 <75 toas *>«».
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    • 348 4 BOYS! RUN YOUR /Vm OWN RAILWAY Every boy is f.iM-InaUd by railways and loner: for a railway cf his oWn. But it must be a rea'; railway, correctly laid out with main lints, branch lines and •idings. station*. (SflKMli and bridges, and fi-'ly equipped with points, signals, etc, —in short,
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    • 63 4 -="=="="="="="='»=l»=ln=Ih I A Happy Thought j iOR THE CHRISTENING PRESENT. 'I i. I CHILDREN'S CUPS IN SOLID SILVER. i ii i ii i 0 i ii U.S. de Silva Bros, i I JEWELLERS, H Ii ii 23, High Street, Singapore, i II II r=^fr^r^r^rr=Jf=iJr==ir=£Jr=Jrr* 634 j T. K. K.'S Tyres
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  • 1183 5 Meeting n London After Lausanne. >1()Ve i or Oil Stabilisation Fails. Reuter. London, May 2. f press reaction to the interconference is distinctly pessifact that America haj.- at a the world tangle can only bv international action
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  • 347 5 Dramatic End Of Malta Dispute. Malta, June 3. hA n e^H\^^ Ved apology to the Bi *hops by Lord Strickland (Head of the Ministry) for his antagonism towards the authority of the Church has dramatically ended the Church and State dispute. As a result of the
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  • 710 5 Stop Concentration Of Troops. Reuter. Tokyo, June 2. Replying to a questionnaire the Premier (Viscount Saito) in a written statement given exclus'vely to Reuter emphatically denies rumours of '-cnous tension between Japan and the Soviet, though he expresses an earnest desire that the Scviet should see
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  • 42 5 Madrid, June 3. Senorita Victoria Kent has resigned the directorship of prisons as a result of the compaign of prison officials against her humanitarian policy, which, it is declared, has led to a complete collapse of prison discipline.—Reuter
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  • 1949 5 Straits Settlements Overlooked. C.M.G. For Chief Secretary Of F.M.S. Reuter. It Is officially announced that the King has been graciously pleased to approve the bestowal of the following Honours on the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday:— Companion of the Most Distinguished Order I
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    • 269 5 1 fVI: PACKED BY THE GROWERS I Specialization—concentration—doing one thing only and that j thing well, is responsible for the unequalled popularity enjoyed by "GOLD LEAF" Tea, a British Empire product, blended by I experts with lifelong experience in Tea blending. I Obtainable in 1-lb., x /i -lb., -lb. and
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  • 1330 6 Sports Pastimes. A. W. NICHOLSON'S BRILLIANT CENTURY. FIRST DAY OF CLARKE CUP MATCH. The Rest Have Gruelling Day In The Field. COOKE AND MUTHUCUMARU STOP COLLAPSE. CRICKET. The annual match between the Europeans ar*i the Resb «ommenced on the Padang yesterday in ideal weather, when the Europeans tatted first and
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  • 261 6 NORFOLK BEATEN IN TWO DAY MATCH. London, June 3. The two-day match between the All India team and Norfolk resulted In a win for the tourists by 128 runs. Scores: Indians: 101 and 204 for 9 wkts. (dccl). Norfolk: 49 and 128.—Reuter. COUNTY CRICKET MATCHES. Pressure
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  • 33 6 Reuter. Mexico City, June 4. Fourteen people have been killed in very violent earthquake shocks over a wide area and considerable minor damage has been done in Mexico City.—Reuter.
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  • 422 6 HORSES FALL |N STEEPLECHASE. GENTLEMAN JOCKEY BADJ,Y SHAKEN. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 4. The first day of the Taiping amateur race meeting yesterday was marred by two accidents. The attendance was moderate and the going good. With the exception of the Steeplechase event,
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  • 131 6 HOME RACING RESULTS. London, June 3. The Oaks Stakes, run at Epsom to-day, resulted as follows: 1. H.H. Aga Khan's UDAIPUR (Beary). 2. Lord Woolavington's WTLL-O-THE- WISP (Gordon Richards). 3 Lord Derby's GIUDECCA (Weston). Also ran: Ada Dear (Fred Rickaby). Concordia (Lane), Golden Pomona (Child*},
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  • 46 6 London, June 3. The Great Surrey Foal Plate (year olds 5 furlongs £950) at Epsom to-day resulted as fellows: 1. HONOUR BRIGHT. 2. GALEN. 3. FAIRLAND. Nine ran. Won by 1% lengths; third threequarters of a length away. Betting: 2—l, 4—l, 7—l.—Renter.
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  • 115 6 DEATH OF MR. W. DIETHELM. Founder Of WeU-Known Local Firm. W T^ Diethelm> ch «irman of the Swiss firm of Diethelm and Co., Ltd., died suddenly June eart fBilUre in ZUfiCh n toe of Mr. Diethelm came to the East from Switeerfcnd in 1870. After two years he became partner
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  • 61 6 BRITISH WOMEN'S OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. GOLF. Reuter. London, June 2. In the final of the British women's open championship at Saunton, North Devon, to-day. Miss Enid Wilson, the holder, defeated Miss Montgomery by 7 and 6. The final was over 3€ holes and Miss Wilson had established a
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  • 27 6 Reuter. St. Albans, Long Island, June 3. The formei British amateur champion, Phil Perkins, announced to-day that he is turning professional shortly.—Reuter.
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  • 121 6 ANSON ROAD. ARRIVAL OF INDIAN TEAM. HOCKEY. The Indian Olympic Hockey team arrived in Singapore this morning by the N.Y.K. "Hakone Mam." Mr. J. E. Namaaie and members of the Fisher family met them as they landed, zi.d are entertaining them at lunch at the Capitol. The
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  • 106 6 LACOSTE BEATEN BY BRITISHER. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter. Paris, June 2. In the fourth round of the men's singles in the French open championships H. G. N. Lee (Britain) beat Lacoste (France) 6—2. 6—4. I—6. I —s; Perry (Britain) beat Matejka (Austria) 6—2, 6—4. 6—4; Cochet (Prance) beat
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  • 44 6 Reuter. London. June 3. The British team for the Wightnian Cup patches aganist the United States at Wimbledon on June 10 and 11 will be Miss Nuthall. Miss Round, Mrs. Whittingitall, Miss Michell and Mrs. King (Miss Phyllis Mudford).— Reuter.
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  • 182 6 RIVERS v. FIGHTING NELSON TO-NIGHT. Boxing entrflfcsiasts are reminded of the •.welve-round contest at the New World Arena to-night between Al Rivers and Fighting Nel;on. The pair are equally matched in weight. Rivers is the better boxer but what the Filipino iaoks in science he will make up for
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  • 98 6 At the invitation of Mr. E. H. Simpson, president of the newly-formed Singapore Boxing Board of Control, the members of the Board were invited to dinner at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday. Dinner over, the members discussed various matters regarding the sport and decided to appoint
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  • 80 6 Merchants v. Etceteras on June 10 and 11 in the S.C.C. tournament at the S.C.C. E J Riches, R. A. Ashworth, P. H. Stewart BrownB. Brooke, C. O. Windle, C. G. Jenner;' i' S*'J? lftSgow J McLeod, D. R. Harper; J. E. King, R. g. Cranford. The Novice B.P.
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  • 389 6 REGULARS BEAT THE VOLUNTEERS. LOSERS GIVE A GOOD DISPLAY. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Considering that they have not played together very much as a team, the Volunteers die! well to keep the margin of defeat down to two goals when they met the Regulars (who their Malaya Cup
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  • 40 6 Members of the Siew Sin Sia Association are requested to note that entries are invited for the open singles and doubles tournaments entries for which will close on the 20th inst. Entries should be forwarded to the sports captain.
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  • 979 7 ENT THREATENED. saved The Firm" $40.000. ltisber T o hn Caldwell Tannock, hours in the witness box, Mr. G. C. Dodd) on videnee in the case in WK j ,ith cheating and using jocument in respect of 0t isakan on 6,000 tons of c < |M* tpaneae
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  • 207 7 Pla£ t*S2tST bi mou thed comedian," SL to TherrSS? at the Capitol la& t night ,The romance of a youth with a past it introT C Z^V r m thC Very start d he most Z made of the popular comedian's
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  • 94 7 "Mata Hari," the story of the notorious woman spy whose early associations with Java make her a subject of particular interest in this part of the world, continues to draw crowded houses at the Alhambra. Greta Garbo, in the name part, gives one of her finest performances and
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  • 230 7 A Good Performance. '•Full House" signs were displayed early at Di. S. K. Lim's first presentation of "Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night' yesterday afternoon. The Victoria Theatre was crowded, the audience consisting chiefly ci school children. The performers were amateurs, and most of them had never been on
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  • 198 7 How Mr. Sarkies Met His Death. Mr. Arathoon Martin Sarkies, whose tragic death'was announced in the "Malaya Tribune" on Thursday, had been ill for some months, and before his sudden departure on his last trip he had returned from Java, where he was at one time
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  • 35 7 New York. June 2. Stanley Hausner has started off on second attempt to [Hausner, it will be re. fc fly S°Lt M r y eturneS owing to Instrument trouble.]
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  • 25 7 Rugby, June 3. U* for the JJSSfIW-S 5S 1952|72 at 98. Treasury, were p a i a nd to n^r«^» arter w were
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 271 7 7..15 TO-NIGHT 0.30 UP-TO-DATE AND YET THE CHEAPEST SHOW IN TOWN ANOTHER FIRST RUiy SUPER TALKIE NEVER BEFORE SHOWN IN SINGAPORE "WORLDLY GOODS" with Merita Kennedy DON'T MISS HEARING THE LILTING THEME SONG I WILL NEVER FORGET ADMISSION—29 CENTS AND 40 CENTS. Visit Our Stall For I FINE DISPLAY OF
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    • 210 7 JELLIES IN j Various Fruit Flavours. j The 4. A. j of England. j j The Motor Union Insurance Company, Ltd. 9 THE SPECIALISTS IN CAR INSURANCE, j Better Policies Lower Rales. I 15 per cent to 33 1-3 per cent, no claim bonus. Sime, Darby Co. Ltd. 5 Malacca
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  • 65 8 Accident Ambulance Service. The number of calls attended by the ambulance during the month of May was 259 limits 1 th6Se 18 WCre t0 CaSCS outside Municipal Classified the cases are as follows:— Motor car accidents 38, motor lorry accidents 15 motor bus accidents 7, trolley car
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  • 59 8 No detlalte information is available, says Simla irformallon available, says itoTSISrSS Wh6n Maulana S*»ukat Ali India it SZSS a trw Dicture of visit i- t« that Ma u!a n a Shaukat All's SSt »eem; d f h^ th u that f Mr Vithalbhai K o:ng on an *L 25 treatment
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  • 828 8 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, June 4, 1932, 10 a.m. Issue Value. Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 22|- 24j£1 Austral Malay 18!- 20|--ss. Ayer Hitam Tin 10|- 11|£1 Bangrin Tin 6|6 8|Sl Batang Padang 0.07% 0.12H $1 Batu Caves Tin 0.22
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  • 374 8 FRASER 4 CO., AND LYALL AND EVATTB QUOTATIONS. Singapore, June 4, 1932, 10 a.m. Issue To-day's Prices. Value. Praser Lyall A f Shares. Ac Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $0.15 $0.30 $0.15 $0.25 1 Alor Gajah 0.15 0.30 0.15 0.30 IA. Hitam 0.40 0.60 0.30 0.51 IA. Kuning 0.05
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  • 44 8 The rate of issue of Money Order for India .J? 1 16 0f teue of Money or der *or India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Order from India and Ceylon Is Rs. 157 for $100
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    • 388 8 CHURCH SERVICES. 2nd SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. JUNE 5, 1932. S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL, 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 10 a.m. Children's Eucharist. 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. Holy Communion on Mondav. Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7
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    • 553 8 Fixes the «CTjßpjsgL NESS AND GLOSStf^* ELLISON S. EZEKIEL. Manufacturing and Consulting o™,, (Late of Motion Smith and 17, CHAPEL ROAD SIGHT TESTED. GLASSES stppii PRICES MODERATE— From $4 Tb The Cheapest Optician l KSl* £2 2 ASY A REPAlRS:—Spectacles, Binoculars. Orders received by post aSed Immediately. MAKE NO MISTAKE!
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 672 8 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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    • 303 8 DIARY OF EVENTS. i I TO-DAY, JUNE 4. High Tides.—11 a.m., 10.05 p.m. Athletic Sports Meeting, Qeylang English School, 3 p.m. Hockey: Indian Olympic Team v. Malaya, Anson Road Stadium. Cricket: Clarke Cup Match, 2 p.m.; S.C.C. XI v. Malacca, Malacca. Football, Malaya Cup, Malacca v. Singapore, Malacca. 1 TO-MORROW.
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  • 2372 9 THE STAGE-COACH AGAIN. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.**) I mdon, May 17 (by Air Mail). In Piccadilly was surweck to see a fine old I h bowling alon? Piccadilly ry—and distinguished the beginning of the from now onwards «ho which is said to be the last daily,
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  • 246 9 DID YOU KNOW ....THAT earthquakes are automatically photographed? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) Since It is Impossible to ensure that there will always be a cinematograph camera handy at the scene of any earthquake that might "happen along" for the purpose of recording it. one instrument is installed at a suitable
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  • 2115 10 Consultative Committee Meeting Again Postponed—ls The Dual Policy Failing?—" Outlook Far From Cheerful," Says Mr. Tambe —Warnings By Sir T. B. Sapru And Et. Hon. Sastri. According to an official communique Issued from Simla on May 15, H. E. the Viceroy as Chairman, has postponed the
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    • 358 10 LMenburys j I Foods I I are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot I climates. They are free from H harmful germs and are readily prepared by the I simple addition of boiling I water only, thus giving complete independence of I doubtful milk supplies. I Milk
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  • 583 11 rtriflANS HEAT COMMAND (A TEAM? ASSN. FOOTBALL. ,gy Rimau."j M being interest has shifted from eUti D to the Malaya Cup tjs, Le« UP 1 U t of to-day's game at 11V awaited with keen interest, )l»* cca Id! to some extent
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  • 61 11 DHY AN CHAND IN FORM. c 10 Th e Pioneer" dated Spite nf »k m •J hand all fact that D «Jan Chand hurt 4 tonTS? T' «x showed excellent form 1,4 'he 2 9 Sf the Jhansi Heroes !2 2 Chl^fl lment The Jats lost by 0^f res
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  • 119 11 A untitled Surrey and England cricketer y* a good Z* y and cricketer J *hich ;L y about Fender the other Show a "Dally i G H"tT?? Nt) ho human L 341(3 my field »»d ant did n*t always see i*PPer «»l patter of bowling changes but When vr rS
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  • 554 11 Abbas Wins Individual Championship. ATHLETICS. Ideal weather favoured the annual sports of the Victoria Bridge School on aTthe Jalan Besar Stadium. The stands were met! ac y u S /htf ged the flagS and "ScVTS each ricuse being prominently displayed Mr Mf E R Strt k S
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  • 392 11 REID'S AMAZING SPRINT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 17 (by Air Mail.) The new track at the White City Stadium was used for the first time on the occasion of tjhe tenth annual British Games. The backbone of the programme was a match between
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  • 494 11 FORECAST OF THE SEMI-FINAL ROUNDS. LACOSTE IN TRAINING. LAWN TENNIS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 17 (by Air Mail.) Great Britain reached the third round of the Davis Cup Competition in beating Roumania at Torquay by five matches to none. Singles: F. J. Perry (G. B.)
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  • 402 11 ST. FRANCIS' BEAT SIMIT S.C. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, May 29. The St. Francis Association met and defeated the Simit Sports Club on the latter's courts as follows (Simit Sports Club players mentioned first): Singles: Soon Kirn Yong lo|(t to Yong Pack Kong 3-15, 8-li; Yoong Lian Hin
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  • 354 11 w. G. OKE COMES IN. GOLF. (From Our Ovm Correspondent.) London, May 17 (by Air Mail.) T. H. Cotton, a former public schools boy, and the professional at Langley Park, who was chosen by the Professional Golfers Association for the English team to oppose
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  • 350 11 REPLAY WON ON THE LAST GREEN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 17 (by Air Mall.) Up to the last day's play Henry Cottor,. had led the field with some remarkable golf ir. the Dunlop 1,500 guineas tournament at Southport. It looked to be a sure thing
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  • 153 11 HARVEYS PLANS. It is now clearly recognised that there is no opponent in Europe really qualified to face Harvey, who realises that the United States is now the only field left for him. Plans are now being explored with the purpose of bringing Americans to England to rrcet Harvey
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  • 100 11 At annual general meeting of the Slong Boo Athletic Society the following were elected office-bearers: —President, Mr. Chlonh Chye Tin; vice-president, Mr. Ttam Seng Hin; hon. secretary, Mr. Choo Kwai Low; bon. Asst. secretary, Mr. Koh Swee Teck; hon. treasurer, Mr. Chua Boon Lay; hon. asst. treasurer, Mr. Chee Ah
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  • 1279 11 II.—Housing. It is quite true that there have been failures amongst poultry farmers and are even now, not only in this Colony, but all over the World; the same things are to be seen or heard of every day in all trades an3 professions, but in ftoultry
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  • 46 11 The leading oil concerns of the world are dpcussing the possibility of a limitation in the production of oil and a stabilization of the prices. This picture shows numerous drilling towers on the oil-fields in Venice, California. REGULATION OF THE PRODUCTION OF OIL.
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  • 183 11 Lover's Self-Praise Not A Fraud. How rosy a picture may a man paint of himself snd his prospects without risking the loss of the woman he loves after marriage? This problem has been decided by the New Hampshire Supreme Court in the case of Mrs. Jessie
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 170 12 OSR4M VALVES no* I SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED IN PRICE. SUBSTANTIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS, OPERATING FROM IST JUNE, 1932 ARE ANNOUNCED IN ALL RANGES OF G.E.C. OSRAM VALVES. RADIO ENTHUSIASTS ARE INVITED TO APPLY TO THE G.E.C. SHOWROOMS j FOR NEW REVISED PRICE LISTS. A THHIS dread disease, from which J- sands, die
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    • 387 12 I Ever Fresh I and Sweet a to the la moment in the handy pocket I cartons in which they are packed I THE GREAT FAVOURITES I at home, I for the Cinema and Theatre, I for Walks and Week-ends, for after bathing, tennis, and other I forms of sport.
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    • 3 12 i JUNE lOth
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 763 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received j, In Malaya. All times given ;n the following are Singa- pore times. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL, 55.5 metres, testing daily j from 10.30 to 11 a.m. MANILA, KZRM, 49.3 metres, every Monday; j 8 to 9 p.m., weekly broadcast of recorded i music.
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  • 1002 13 Interesting Point In Muslim Law. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) An interesting case regarding the dissolution of marriage by Muslim women has been recently. decided by Mr. Justice Jailal, of the Lahore High Court. Musamat Mukhan, a Muslim girl aged about 16 years and 8
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  • 73 13 Rugby, June L It is provisionally estimated by the Treasury that recent alterations in the graduation of income-tax renders two million more persons chargeable to the tax in the present financial year. The Financial Secretary to the Treasury, who made this statement in the House of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 433 13 Far East Oxygen Acetylene Co., Ltd. PHONE BIN 3. 18.13 Per Drum of 1 cwt—Delivered at Your Godown. Special Rates for Large Orders. AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SATjE OF SINGAPORE TOWN and COUNTRY PROPERTIES. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Ce.'s Saleroom. No. 30, Chulia Street, ON WEDNESDAY,
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    • 194 13 Why baby thrives on LACTOGEN When breast milk fails, or for other reasons bottle feeding is necessary, Doctors and Nurses are telling Mothers "Put your Baby on Lactogen." "Lactogen" provides, in a form Baby can easily digest and assimilate, all the precious vitamins and other food elements to satisfy the
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  • 525 14 Still Held By The German "Europa." SHIPPING NEWS. Messrs. Lohmann and Co., agents in Singapore for Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen, send us the following observations with regard to the claim that the "Empress of Britain" has made a record trans-Atlantic trip: Some months ago it was asserted that
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 447 14 v DONT TELL ME Pottumiteatytopreparr: pour **NO f and I don't intend to, either. boiling sealer oivr a teaspoon- i Vl* > fuiinacup( n .oreoru.,Pos,u m However, I have given up too much a, you prefer), add sugar, milk _j,J J f ee j, 0 lifter U> a result. or
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    • 75 14 CRUDE OIL ENGINES 9||t Stationary Engines Horizontal and Vertical Marine Engines SOLE AGENTS: N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., SINGAPORE and PENANG. i i V i tnvi,] j' N. Y. r^bio^ I AROUNDTHE CLOCK WILL SOON BE A FACT**?? j —3j 1 4 v 511 A fit ik i I
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    • 432 15 jr^SAILiNGS. BRITISH INDIA AND ApCAR LINES. (Iccorp orated In England.) kU p A >SENGER CARGO SERVICES. N C LAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM Lig ation co, london and FA R EAST MAIL SERVICE. (0D4 er Contract with His Majesty. Government.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON. -or china and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1932.
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    • 586 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE AHY.-K. ?SS$ LINE? (JapajiMail) > TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesborough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 June 15 16 t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 June 28 29 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 13 14 HARUNA MARU 10,500 July 27 28 S KATORI MARU 10,000 Aug.
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    • 369 15 «TEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA ,Tlnß Deutach I Hat ft] Australische DampfschifTs 111 Cl Gesillschaft f Companies Incorporate* ta Goraanf J OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN FORTS. 1932 s.s. PREUSSEN, via Manila June 2 t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila June 14 ms. ERMLAND, omit Japan ports June 29 T
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    • 497 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARG OUOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Flnlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated ln the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. tnd Floor of No. S. Malacca Street, Singapore.
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    • 635 15 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement*.) CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Authorised Capital $4,000,000. Issued Capital 2,000,000. Paid-up Capital 1,000,000. Reserve Liability of Shareholders 1,000,000. Reserve Funds and Undivided Profit 1,600,000. AGENCIES: London, New York, Hong Kong, Canton, Shanghai, Swatow, Amoy, Medan, Kuching, Kuala Lumpur,
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    • 569 15 BANKS* THE HO HONG BANK* LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE: METER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Singapore 468, North Bridge Rood Penang 80, Beach Street Malacca 181, Jonker Street Muar No. 1. Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 108, Jalan Rahmat. Palembang If, ta Hong Kong IS, Queen's Road, Central Seremban 63, Birch Road
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    • 268 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. TO LET. Reduced Rents. Oarage No. 32. Jalan Besar. Open Day and Night. Cars rents $6. $5, $4 to $3 per month. 25 cts.. 20 cts., to
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    • 310 16 Le <zJ\dercier s School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—b\ 1. MILES. TO LET. To Let—l Margate Road 7 Ramsgate Road, both off Grove Road. Close to Katong Park. Key tj inspect from Kebun at 3 Margate .Road, please
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    • 555 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. I NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In the matter of a piece of land at Gaylang comprised ln Government Indenture No. 14 dated Ist. December 1847 and the trusts of the will of HADJEE ISMAIL LEBBAY, Deceased Between Mohamed Salleh bin
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    • 622 16 w *mJ, PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. ESTATE AND TRUST AGENCIES (1927) LTD. Incorporated in the S.S. and Registered under the Trust Companies Ordinance, 1926. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fourth Annual General Meeting of the above Company will be held at the Company's Registered Offices. 1-3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place.
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    • 503 16 TRIBUNE SMALL BRING RESTTTTg j BECAUSE THEY reach I THE I jj! PERMANENT il FOR SALE. FOR SALE-Eigh7~D~7 Linotype Motors, ewh L i,P all in good working order" i£ further particulars write Manager Malaya Tribune aj Anson Road. MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery in Cluding
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