Malaya Tribune, 8 June 1932
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Title Section29 1932-06-08 1 The Malaya Tribune ~~Vol. MX- -No. 134 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, June 8, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement244 1932-06-08 1 UEYLON UPTONS TEA. you annot Better The Best. i 1$ j "Chop HijaiT l^^^^ll ij You will be satisfied ?;i|i llj CARLSBERG PILSENER j I? ISBĔSr "CHOP HIJATj" Obtainable at Hotels. Clubs and Hj II i i rp.. j ,j. Rest Houses throughout the Bj i j, The ideal drmk244 words
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Advertisement132 1932-06-08 2 Amusements < SOMETHING NEW! J A Musical Nautical Comedy Matinee To-Day at 3.15 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 UFA'S bright lilting Musical Show— j Monte Carlo Madness WITH Europe's New Sensational Star SARI MARITZA AND HANS ALBERS Splendid Photographic Effects Hear the haunting melodies "THE WAY WITH EVERY SAILOR," "THE SPELL OF132 words
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Advertisement124 1932-06-08 2 mmmmmmmm l tmmmmmm f _F AI mm mkm I'Jl' _f i nl____________R TO-DAY Opening at the Matinee at 3 p.m. FLYING HIGH M-G-M s Greatest of all Musi-Comedies WITH Charlotte Greenwood—Bert Lahr LAUGH FOR A YEAR AT IT WONDER AT ITS SPECTACLE THRILL TO ITS MUB 101 BOOK! Plans At124 words
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Advertisement311 1932-06-08 2 l__f lL M W H _9 eew 4b Co B UP 1 _H B EJ fi JksX fl hi J I Jlff.o r,Q,S„f,A Mr I" f Mll I 6.1- TO-NIGHT 9 Constance Bennett IN I Born To Love I Also Wheeler Woolsey Short j "OH, OH, CLEOPATRA" j j Watch311 words
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Article108 1932-06-08 3 Indian Settlement Thwarted. London, May 25.. "Thoro is nc doubt that during the past a: 1 the most formidable obstacles have been put in the way of the Indian Settlement by Congress methods," declaied the Prime Minister in the course of a stirring Empire Day vcadcast and108 words
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Article253 1932-06-08 3 Comparison With Geneva Conference. THE ANGEL WHO SAID "THIS IS SLOW." Mr. Ramsay MacDonald delighted a large cosmopolitan audience in mail week, says a Geneva message to "The Sunday Times," by f- speech in which he traced a parallel between the Creation and the Disarmament Conference.253 words
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Article86 1932-06-08 3 British Official. Rugby, June 7. Faris 93 7 32. New York 3.67 V Montreal 4.25. Brussels 26 5 16, Geaeva 18 25 32. Amsterdam 9.C6'i>. Milan 71%, Berlin 15.5, Stockholm 19.5 Ccpenhagen 18 9 32, Olso 20.05, Vienna 35'_>. Prague 123 V Helsingfors 215, Madrid 44 9 16.British Official. - 86 words
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Article342 1932-06-08 3 SHIPPING NEWS. The following passengers are leavin* Ly the East Asiatic "Boringia" to-day. "Mrs. H. C. Atkin Berry. Mr. P. Birkemose. Mrs. P. Birkcnmose, Mr. A. Barker Mrs. A. Barker. Mr. E. J. Chandler. Mrs. E. J. Chandler. Mr. D. L. Cooper. Mrs. A. Co-fcrt, Dr. Forbes Cowan.342 words
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Advertisement658 1932-06-08 3 lEraiQnFlir Saturday Next June lim at 9.36 p.m. IN A.ID OP THE j NON IUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT FUND Dr. S. K. LIM Presents j SHAKESPEARES [twelfth night PRICES $2 $1 j TKN' TS OBTAINABLE AT JOHN LITTLES j~The Universal Gold Syndicate j BULLION MERCHANTS 14, South Canal Road, Singapore and at658 words
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Article758 1932-06-08 4 There is a subtle distinction between a salary and a wage. Reputedly, the one has dignity, the other is declassA But the man at the receiving end is mainly concerned with what his earnings will buy, not what they are called. Here in Malaya everything is based758 words
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Article204 1932-06-08 4 A lecture on "Thought Vibration" will be delivered at the Theosophical Society, 181, Tank Road, to-morrow at 6.30 p.m. The Rev. Goh Hoed Keng will be the speaker at the Evangelistic prayer service at the Methodist Mission Chanel. Paya Lebar, tomorrovv at 5 p.m. Invitations have been issued by Messrs.204 words
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Article79 1932-06-08 4 Rugby. June 7. The Issue, as already announced, of a Royal Warrant creating a new decoration, the Indian Police Medal, for acts of gallantry and valuable services, explains the absence from the recent Birthday Honours List cf recognition of the work ci the rank and file in79 words
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Article58 1932-06-08 4 The G. 0.0. (Major Gen. L.C.L. Oldfleld) has received the following message from His Excellency the Governor and Commander-in-Chief, dated June 4: '•Please convey to all ranks on my behalf a message of warm appreciation of the eoldierly bearing of the troops on the occasion of58 words
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Article476 1932-06-08 4 Chinese Miners Approve New Plan. Reuter. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 7. The Metal Exchange suspended the Tin Mart yesterday through the failure ol Messrs. Levfis, Lazarus and Sons to meet their engagements. A pool was formed to take over the firm's tin holdings and theReuter. - 476 words
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98 1932-06-08 4 Independent Tribunal Requested. Neither confirmation nor denial was forthcoming according to the "Ma'ay Mail." of the report that ihree senior officers of the R.R.I, have been suspended following the establishment of an [internal retrenchment committee. According to one ;>ource, it is believed that the suspensions followed98 words
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Article148 1932-06-08 4 Death Of Prominent Rotarian. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 8. i Ipoh is shocked by the sudden death of Mr. J. H. Saunders from heart failure yesterday It appears that he was chatting with friends m his cwn shop, Messrs. Saunders and Co about 4.80148 words
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Article59 1932-06-08 4 British Official. Rugby, June 7. The Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer returned to the House of Commons this afternoon. On entering the House each received a cordial reception from the members, and the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Lansbury, at 'the conclusion ofBritish Official. - 59 words
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Article44 1932-06-08 4 Prom Holland by the "Tosari," due at Singapore at noon to-morrow. Prom China and Japan by the "Hague Maru." due at Singapore on Friday. From Europe (London mails despatched on May 19) by the "Rajputana," due at Penang at fi a.m. to-morrow.44 words
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Article446 1932-06-08 4 I (by naoKm+o** H. E. is to shoot the One wonders whrth* prudent of him. thi, k j* Already, it might be he is accused of "going More categories c haH Control and Rub >■ of Food Xi friction; While they are addin. tc the Tin Plan446 words
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Article34 1932-06-08 4 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: 1 11 16d. New York: 2 11 16 cents Singapore Spot: 5-5 IJW TIN. London Spot: £115 ss. London 3 months: till BkflMt: isms nsi w sOW34 words
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Advertisement268 1932-06-08 4 «z; r x c k: rjc^ CRICKET BALLS I AYRE'S "PRACTICE," AIRE'S INTERNATIONAL," WISDEN'S "SPECIAL j CATGUT," WISDEN'S "COLONIAL." CRICKET LEO GUARDS I'HARDINGE SPECIAL." WICKET KEEPING GLOVES IMPROVED MACGRFGOK..' "IMPROVED HARDINGE." SCORE BOOKS, NETS, BATS, etc., etc. EVERYTHING FOR CRICKET. SPECIAL PRICES TO CLUBS, ROBINSON CO., LTD. j 9INOAPOBB KUALA268 words
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Advertisement70 1932-06-08 4 A Happy Thought rOR THE CHRISTENING j PRESENT. |i CHILDREN'S CUPS IN SOLID SILVER. jj U.S. de Silva Bros, JEWELLERS, 23, High Street, Singapore. 634 j T. K. K.'S RUBBER TABLE COVERS. 4fL* 4 ft $2.00 each 3 ft. 8 ins. x 3 ft. 8 ins. $1.60 each 3 ft.70 words
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Miscellaneous27 1932-06-08 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER RKPOBt« Yesterday s Max. Toaperatur Last night's Minimum Yesterday's Rainfall Sunshine r cen t 1 p.m. Relative HumicVy mph 1 p.m. Win.l 1 p.m. Weather27 words
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251 1932-06-08 5 Many Starving In America Japan. FRANCE WILLING TO COMPROMISE. THE NEW PREMIER'S POLICY. Hand Extended To Germany. Reuter. Ih I v «f the new French ibe Radiral leader ML HerV*. wh j prntls on the aupport af rl is enc of compromise on and disarmament and rli 1 ,v ionReuter. - 251 words
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Article271 1932-06-08 5 False Pretences And Bigamy. Reuter. London. June 7. Kirkup. who was recently brought back from 5 tieapore and fined for posing as a doctor, *as sentenced at the Somerset Assizes to five -r. p i:al servitude on each of three charges, ramely one of bigamy andReuter. - 271 words
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Article160 1932-06-08 5 Hylam Prosecuted. t0 have instigated a strike amongst •V, rt men in a large shoemaker's shop, a ldni "'PP'ared before the District Judge VbS' C Dodd) yesterday. roubie ar ose in April, after one of the had been dismissed for inefficiency. employed in the Yoong Cheong160 words
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Article59 1932-06-08 5 The untitled comes from Ceylon of the sudden IBa G,nt o*a on May 25 of Mohamed H n ant. who had only the previous D E td fr °m Singapore. The Registrar, 'vasekere. net being satisfied as to Police V' 1 d€ath> "Ported the matter to the hortem Ule MO59 words
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Article283 1932-06-08 5 British "Dole" System May Be Adopted. Reuter. British Official. New York, June 7. Grave anxiety is felt in Conservative quarters hroughout the country over the bands of £221 a d ft deSperate ex Se men, estima ed to be 30,000 strong, a Bill giving effect toReuter.; British Official. - 283 words
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Article, Illustration48 1932-06-08 5 The American airship "Akron." which broke adrift during roug* weather and carried up naval ratings handing on to the ropes. All dropped of! safely ex.ept three, two of whom were dashea to death, the third being pulled up to the ship and rescued.48 words
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Article96 1932-06-08 5 Agenda Nearly Settled. Reuter. Rugby, June Tn the House Of Commons to-day Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, D0 linl0 °L'2'tha?»'arv said that it had been agreed that tnvery advanced. British omcia WeUington> j un e 8. 4- «roateri bv th* announcement of Surprise is createa °y L th ik/rinictprReuter. - 96 words
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Article96 1932-06-08 5 At the third annual general meeting of the Silver Star Minstrels, held at the rcsid nee of Mr Khoo Kirn Leong, 40-O. Lorong 23 G Z k on Shim Siew; 2nd Vice-Present Mr. Koh Watt Semr hon. secretary. Mr. Teo B.ng X.m. asst Sen secretary. Mr. Tan Cheng Lee; hon.96 words
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127 1932-06-08 5 A c'izspute betwen two Chinese which, it was alleged, ended in one cf the men being attacked with a chopper, had a sequel before the District Jud 8 e (Mr G C Dodd) ye£terday when Lim Eng was charged. Th° complainant stated127 words
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89 1932-06-08 5 Convicted on n charge of kidnapping the five-year-old son of a neighbour, a Chinese woman was :-ent to prison for one year by the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dcdd) yesterday. Boh parMes lived in Thompson Road. The i-hild was missim on May 7.89 words
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Article126 1932-06-08 5 Radicals And Starving Landworkers. Reuter. Tokyo, June 7. The urgent necessity for relief in the agricultural districts, especially in northern Japan, where conditions are desperate and thousands are on the verge of starvation, is occupying the attention of the Diet, while the War Office is reportedReuter. - 126 words
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Article67 1932-06-08 5 Ship Aground In Dense Fog. Reuter. Tokyo, June 7. Anxiety is felt concerning the fate of 300 fishermen and forly of the crew cf the "Genzan Maiu," which ran aground in dense fog on the eastern coast of Kamchatka. The ship's wireless yesterday morning reportedReuter. - 67 words
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Article37 1932-06-08 5 British Official. Rugby. June 7. Princess Elizabeth and 50,000 other children to-day watched the full dress rehearsal at Aldersshot of the thrilling display given by the Army at the annual searchlight tattoo.—British Official.British Official. - 37 words
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692 1932-06-08 5 Oath Bill Debate Adjourned. Reuter. As a result of the dramatic invitation b> the Free State to Britain tc discuss all differences, British Ministers have visited Dublin and the debate on the Oath Bill has been adjourned pending negotiations. Rugby. JuneReuter. - 692 words
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Article66 1932-06-08 5 Deposed President In Hiding. Reuter. Santiago de Chile, June 7. The revolutionary junta is strengthening its grip en the whole country with the support of the army and navy. Ex-President Montero has taken refuge in the Argentine Legation. The junta denies the report that they areReuter. - 66 words
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Article35 1932-06-08 5 TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 4. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 7. CLUB DIARY, on page 7. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 10. GIRLS' CORNER, on page 12. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 13.35 words
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Advertisement311 1932-06-08 5 mmn SANATORIUM KABAN DJAHE (EAST COAST OF SUMATRA) 3.600 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL. 2 HOI RS FROM MEDAN. Climatic, dietetic and surgical treatment of lung disease. CHARGES: 1. Class: F. 250.—monthly (including lodging, food, medicines, general treatment.) 11. Class: F. 150.—monthly (including lodging, food, medicines, general treatment.) 11. Cass: F.311 words
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224 1932-06-08 6 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE LEAGUE RESULTS. YESTERDAY'S THIRD DIVISION GAMES. PUBLIC SERVICES SCORE THEIR FIRST POINT. ASSN. FOOTBALL. At the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday ihe Public Services and the Junior Civil Service Association drew 2-2 in Div. Til of the Ji.A.P A. League. Incidentally, it was the only point the P.S.224 words
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Article295 1932-06-08 6 Th<? Ho Hong Sports Club defeated the j Y.M.C.A. 1 —0 yesterday or. the latter's ground ill the Third DivLicn cf the League. Both teams were not up to full strength but they eppeared to be well balanced. The Y.M.C A. pressed hard in the second295 words
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Article238 1932-06-08 6 Fraser and Nwave's beat the Medical College Union "yesterday on the Harbour Board ground by iwo goals to nil in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League. Mr. Cable refereed and the teams were: F. and N.: Said; Ncor and McCaffery: Noordin, Mohamed, Syed; Syed(Sr.)238 words
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Article52 1932-06-08 6 "Sondy" urges players in the Chinese InterDistrict competition to make an effort to be punctual. Teams often take the field with only nine or ten men. It is, of course, not always easy to get away from work in time to change and be on the field by52 words
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Article107 1932-06-08 6 S.A.F.A. TRIAL TO-MORROW. at T thl A P A hold a Malaya Cup trial Uams wuTbJ: StadluK1 to -morrow. The Then U Ah 5° W; Dinah Elmer; John «ft Noor HWr H av M A!£ U T Uinaru: Gek So Glasgow, £X' PCCk Han KendaU AhmTd^emaf^dOT^lrr 115,107 words
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Article244 1932-06-08 6 WOON CHOW TAT HOLDS ROY SMITH. INTERESTING DOUBLES MATCHES TO-DAY. LAWN TENNIS. The S.C.R.C. player, Woon Chow Tat, who provided a surprise on Monday when he easily beat N. S. Wise, one of the best European singles players in Singapore at present, proved that his form on Monday244 words
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Article305 1932-06-08 6 YACHTING. Week-end racing at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club was once again carried out under o dull sky. Tliere was a fair to start with, but later it backed to the east'ard and lightened somewhat. A good start was made at 10.10 a.m.. beiore the wind, to make305 words
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Article136 1932-06-08 6 GOLF. Owing to the postponement of the qualifying round of the Island Championship, the course will unavoidably again be closed on Saturday afternoon next to all players not participating. The first tee will similarly be reserved between 8.30 a.m. and 9.05 a.m. on Sunday morning 12th instant. The136 words
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Article40 1932-06-08 6 The final of the ladies* championship of Singapore (Andrew Currie Cup) between Mrs. R. E. Earle and Mrs. W. L. Stevens will be played on Sunday, at 3.30 p.m., when the Keppel G.C. will be "At Home."40 words
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Article33 1932-06-08 6 The second annual sports meeting of the Serangoon English School will be held on the school ground on Friday at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. F. C. Barraclough will distribute the prizes.33 words
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Article475 1932-06-08 6 TEN CENTURIES OVER THE WEEK-END. BOWLERS ALSO RETURN GOOD AVERAGES, CRICKET. The County championship end first class friendlies which were begun on Saturday were favoured by better weather than the previous week, and decisive results were obtained in all except two games—at Lord's where Middlesex led Lancashire475 words
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Article122 1932-06-08 6 NORTHANTS BEATEN BY TEN WICKETS. Reuter. The All-India team scored another success when they visited Kettering for their match against Northamptonshire. Going in first the County side were enly able to collect 155 and the tourists replied with 279. The home side averted defeat by anReuter. - 122 words
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Article156 1932-06-08 6 OPENING MATCH WON BY TEN WICKETS. Reuter. The South American team which arrived in Eng and recently for a tour and who consist of players from the Argentine, Brazil and Chile oegan their programme of matches on Saturday UnWersUy: The visitors put up 405 runs inReuter. - 156 words
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Article501 1932-06-08 6 GOOD BOUTS AT BLAKAN MATI. BOXING. A series of very interesting bouts were seen at Blakan Mati over the week-end when a competition was held for the Inter-Battery Cup. Gunner Ellis, who has figured successfully in many amateur contests at the New World Arena, ond who501 words
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222 1932-06-08 6 Sari Maritza, described as Europe's prettiest screen star, plays opposite Hans Albers in the Ufa production Carlo Madness." which began a season df the Capitol last night. This film strikes an entirely new note in musical ccmedy. being a refreshing, invigorating tale222 words
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209 1932-06-08 6 The Cohens and Kellys need no introduction to Singapore audiences and there are r.:any who are always eager to renew their acquaintance with these mirth provokers, the opportunity having been provided by the management of the Pavilion theatre, full houses at both shows greeted209 words
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Article787 1932-06-08 6 Affairs Of Hap Heng Syndicate. Evidence Of Former Director. Daniel Boniface Pestana, the Eurasian who is serving a term of three years' rigorous imprisonment, gave evidence before the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) yesterday when the care ln which Mr. Oswald Curtis Smalley, a public accountant,787 words
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Article151 1932-06-08 6 The following are the ties in the Merridale's open singles league competition commencing this week-end: Saturday: Goh Buan Cheok v. Chua Leng St ah. Lee Yang Chim v. Lim Mok Seng. Chua Leng Yong v. Tan Yong Kian. Lim Chek Heng v. Yeo Joo Lim. Lim Chong Heng v.151 words
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Article43 1932-06-08 6 BILLIARDS. To-morrow's ties in the S.G.O. straight snooker tournament are as foUowe:—Alan Wolfe vs. F. J. L. Mayger, J. wills ys. E p w alsh. D. R. Harper vs. J. v. West. Fridays tie la L. N. strachan vs. P. Carmichael.43 words
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Article654 1932-06-08 6 m JAPANESE MOVES iv MANCHURIA League's Almost Ended. Mr. W. Nunn, in the i requested information v to th? exactions of goods in tramu of and other parts in the Inters e Yan *ft recognised Chinese Government nS*** bandit chieftains. at offi r»l« w Cape. Eden654 words
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Article86 1932-06-08 6 Alhambrm.-'F]ying High." featuring 0» lotte Oreenwood and Bert Lar-r M O N Capitol.—"Monte Carle Mad::.Maxitza and Ham Albeis. A Ufa pnatoe* Empire.—"Miss Shanghai. OWnaa Great WarlaV- Wayangs. cinem **W rides, special commercial eshfciti ing rink and talkies. i featuring Maripor«*gh--Born to Lor' tra Constance Bennett and Oh.86 words
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Advertisement9 1932-06-08 6 [Other sports items will be found on page 9.]9 words
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Article58 1932-06-08 7 of the committee of the h inst., there were 129 abership against 4 resignaenl membership is 843. lay 31 was $750. rnament has attracted 65 take two months to finish; has voted $100 for the conadminton courts. Id will be officially opened oppose iDSt when the Union's58 words
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Article57 1932-06-08 7 Peare" r n of the local International has made its appearance The contents include "The Bird" by c. R. Menon; "Our Our Food" by Miss Tay Yew by Mrs. K. P. Nair; "A Thfc Uf P BudQna by Swami Adyananda; oi Lord Buddha" by Ngeow Nian w Vif Union57 words
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Article68 1932-06-08 7 The Easter number of "The Scholar," the ovgan of the Royal English SehodTT contains numerous articles by past and present pupils. The magazine *s issued every Easter, Midsummer and Christmas. Various activities of the school are recorded under "School Note?." The weekly literary rr ?etings of the School68 words
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Article112 1932-06-08 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, June 8. last Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3.) Ranchi 18; Mata Hari 16; Chinese Prince 13. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3.) Lycaon 30; Sumatra R,*aru 32; Egra 35; Raby Castle 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4.) Takada112 words
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Advertisement298 1932-06-08 7 T.IS TO-NIGHT 0.30 UP-TO-DATE AND YET THE CHEAPEST SHOW IN TOWN ANOTHER FIRST RUN SUPER TALKIE NEVER BEFORE SHOWN IN SINGAPORE "WORLDLY GOODS" with Merna Kennedy DON'T MISS HEARING THE LILTING THEME SONG I WILL NEVER FORGET ADMISSION —20 CENTS AND 40 CENTS. I Dr. Delonglril LIGHT BROWN j COD298 words
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Advertisement311 1932-06-08 7 By Special To H M Ein Appointment am ESTABLISHED 1873. I RACING RUGBY j Puts You In The Game' THEATRE TENNIS I No Ha,,er m Tt > SH. BOXING SWIMMING CRICKET AVIATION FOOTBALL TRAVELLING B. P. De Silva, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE: PENANG: I High Street. No. 1, Bishop Street.311 words
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Miscellaneous489 1932-06-08 7 CLUB DIARY. B1 merous Clubs and Societies in ft*** the members of which are 04 .;'aya Tribune." This Diary ally tor them. Secretaries are ate in keeping it up-to-date ■r.ngs of general interest eluded in the "Diary of Events." can cover meetings, enter .visits and such functions, :i mcnts oAher489 words
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Miscellaneous230 1932-06-08 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JUNE 8. High Tide.— 1.30 pm Singapore Tennis Championships, S.C.C, 4.30 Football League: Div. 2, S.C.C, II v. S.CF.A. Anson C R^ a d GlOSterS 11 V Btralts Cattle TO-MORROW, JUNE 9. High Tides.— 0.25 a.m., 2.14 pm Athletic Sports Meeting, Raffles Institution, <JU p.m. Meeting,230 words
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516 1932-06-08 8 Aeroplanes Confiscated By Nanking's Order. SUIT FOR PURCHASE PRICE. Canton, May 10. Messrs. Siemssen Co. have lost their case in the Canton District Court, which has given a decision ordering that the firm's manager, Mr. W. Eckert, shall refund the money paid to his516 words
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Article303 1932-06-08 8 SUCCESSFUL FETE AND SPORTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 3. Once again sunny weather smiled on the Malacca celebrations of the King's birthday. There was a departure in the annual parado this year. It was held on the new High School grounds instead of the303 words
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Article46 1932-06-08 8 The June number of the "Blue Triangle News," published by the Malayan Y.W.C A., keepy up to standard; a page is devoted to a report of the various centres of the V.W.C.A.'s activities in the up-countrks by the Malayan Secretary, Mlsa G. Owen.46 words
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Article109 1932-06-08 8 Flying Officers and Cadets from 27 countries have received training courses at the Royal Air Force establishments or been attached to them in the last lour years. This is due to the fact that the countries which have acquir„BrLtlsh flying materlal naturally prefer to .send their pilots for twining in109 words
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Article1200 1932-06-08 8 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, June 8, 1932, 10 a.m. Issue Value. Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 221- 24j£1 Austral Malay lij- 20|5s. Ayer Hitam Tin 9>6 10j6 £1 Bangrin Tin 6|6 8|$1 Batang Padang 0.05 0.10 $1 Batu Caves1,200 words
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Article163 1932-06-08 8 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.). LTD. As from Sept. 30 the following revised price* for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are effective: Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and or ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon $0.96 Red Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon163 words
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Article33 1932-06-08 8 The rate of Issue of Money Order for 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 $100.33 words
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Article247 1932-06-08 8 Oscar de Priest, the only negro representative in the United States Congress, introduced a bill into the House of Representatives in April which, although it was promptly coldshouldered by the Assembly, was of considerable interest, says "The Manchester Guardian." The bill was to provide that all negroes over seventy-five years247 words
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Article127 1932-06-08 8 The Committee acknowledges, with thanks, the following donations to the Singapore Section received during May, 1932: Capt. Bech 20 Capt. Olsen 20 All Rank? Scottish Co., S.V.C. 110 Jalan Besar Stadium Football Match Takings 56.80 pontian Recreation Club 69.86 B. La Cloche Esq. 6 Miss A. F.127 words
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Advertisement315 1932-06-08 8 GODET PERFIMIf The Quintessence of Perfection Ask for:—CONCENTRATED ESSEWr i^ x JASMIN Etc. ROSE I Extracts—FOßGET-ME-NOT JASMIN DORIENT I FOLIE BLEUE Etc I j AND 1 TRY THE FAMOUS FORGET-ME-NOT LOTIOIN i and you will never forget it J FORGET-ME-NOT LOTION i 8 sold bottle of decent size costing $i315 words
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Miscellaneous112 1932-06-08 8 MAILS CLOSE. m TO-MORROW. JUNE 9. North. N.-East and N.-West Sumatra (Van Heutsz) 9 am. j Siam (except Lower Siam) (Kistna) 9 a.m. Penang, Province Wellesley. North-West Perak, Kedah, Siam, North. NorthEast and North-West Sumatra (Kedah) 10 a.m. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas (Tomohon) 11 a.m. China, Ha mam. Japan, Korea.112 words
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670 1932-06-08 9 |M INDIVIDUAL champion. ATHLETICS. (i sports of the St. Joseph's Th 1 c H .id yesterday at the Jalan Institu un der ideal conditions and B'& r athering of spectators. Rev. attract- a_ ted as president while Rev. grother was the Vice-President. Mr.670 words
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Article593 1932-06-08 9 ANNUAL SPORTS DAY. Th sp'.rv r,f the Geylang Engiish School s n Saturday under trying conditions tot no on-- se med in the least bit depressed j a feathering of visitors and parents a t-nded Th everts were keenly contested it fm. "ir;. w -ent off successfully593 words
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Article192 1932-06-08 9 THAT snakes are the best economists (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) Economy does not mean the mere saving of money. Indeed, it is a science that need have no relation to money whatever, for economy means using the least possible energy (or resources) to the greatest possible advantage.192 words
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Article52 1932-06-08 9 MRS. WILLS MOODY'S VIEWS. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter. Cherbourg, May 4. With 25 tennis rackets but without the famous pigtails, Mrs. Helen ed here by "Aquitanla" en route nch International championships and Wimbledon. Mrs Moody decidedly believes that America will win both the Davis and Wlghtman CupsReuter. - 52 words
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Article94 1932-06-08 9 (From Our Oam Correspondent.) Saremban, June 3. The draw for the Negri Sembilan lawn fnd W sSS.: Francis and A. Chelliah nd G L otoh X Iguchi and Royu J. Rhodes and Thane*; Cheu Tbh Seng ana i£L P-m* v Dr. L/ S. Rjam and H. BWlake*94 words
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Article30 1932-06-08 9 Banked third in and Hilde Krahwinkel. last year s w"JJJg finalists. Fraulein Irmgard R^*^ a d to turn professional. SheisJaWng ing appointment at Munich.— me Life".30 words
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Article326 1932-06-08 9 ASSN. FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 5. Tlje Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club travelled to Port Dickson to-day and defeated the Port Dickson Recreation Club on the Port Dickson Padang by 2 goals to 1 in the N. S. League. Mr. G. L. Harris was326 words
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132 1932-06-08 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 2. St. Paul's Old Boy's Association who are the semi-finalists for the Hose Cup competition this season met the Negri Sembilan Club on the Club padang and lost 1—0 to-day. The Old Paulians found the Club defence132 words
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Article215 1932-06-08 9 (From Our < wn Correspondent.) Malacca, June 3. The annual general meeting of the St. Francis Association was held on Friday at the Club premises at 11 a.m. After the report and accounts had been adopted the following were elected office-bearers for the current year: President, Mr.215 words
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Article101 1932-06-08 9 (from Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 6. Oh Saturday Perak held the first soccer trial for the Malaya Cup match against Kedah next week. The teams were surprisingly well matched the game resulting in a all but the selectors were satisfied that they win be able101 words
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Article130 1932-06-08 9 BILLIARDS. Ties In the S.H.B.J.S.C. tournament are as '°English Championship (250 up). June y«o Kim Leong v. Chow Kum Chong, Ong wy Kim soon; 12th. Hock v. Chee Chong Sien, Leong Ah Soo v. L C. Kessler; 13th, Lim Poh Seah v. winner o S Kay and K.130 words
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Article401 1932-06-08 9 JOHORE C. C. BEAT S.C.R C. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 7. Jchore Cricket Club beat the S.C.R.C. last Friday at Johore Bahru by three wickets and 66 runs. Scores: S.C.R.C.—lst. Innings. Choon Leong c Davies b Keyt 2 Thiam Teck c Watklns b James 1 Kum401 words
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Article825 1932-06-08 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 3. The V.M.C.A. who were to play against the N.S. Club to-day were unable to turn up owing to some of their players having gone to Singapore for the hotkey match against the Indian XI. A strong team from Kuala825 words
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Article316 1932-06-08 9 MALACCA CLUB BEAT S.C.C. A." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 6. The Malacca Club beat an S.C.C. "A" XI at Malacca In a game played on Saturday and Cunday, by 10 wickets. Scores: S.C.C.—1st Innings: Lt. Wilkinson b Stradling 50, Lt. Percy Hardman c Partridge b Stradliny 13, Cooke316 words
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Article49 1932-06-08 9 GOLF. The Keppel G.C. June monthly medal (stroke) will be played for on Saturday and Sunday, and the ladies' spoon (bogey) on Monday pext. ST. JAMES' CUP. The qualifying round for the St. James' Cup will be played of! in conjunction with the Juno monthly medal.49 words
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175 1932-06-08 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.J Johore Bahru, June 6. The Public Cir.ema Hall. Johore Bahru. was Dacked last week-end to witness a programme organised by the newly-formed Physical Culture and Weight-Lifting Party of Johore. Weight-lifting, bending iron rods, pulling out nails with the teeth and175 words
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Article252 1932-06-08 9 BASEBALL. New York, June 5. The following are the lastest League results: NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 12, Chicago 4. (Jurges and Grace hit home runs) New York 10. Philadelphia 4. New York 6, Philadelphia 4. (Lindstorm (2) Ott, Jackson and Fitzsimmons. hit home runs) Brooklyn 2, Boston252 words
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Article114 1932-06-08 9 New York, June 6. The following were the scores in Sunday's games: NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn 6 Philadelphia 7 Frederick made a home run. Boston 6 New York 5 Boston 7 New York 6 Urbanski made a home run. St. Louis 3 Cincinnati 2 St. Louis114 words
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242 1932-06-08 9 BADMINTON. Entries for the following events the 8.B.A. cpen championship are now open and will close at noon on Saturday, July 2. 1 Men's singles and doubles. 2 Junior division championship. 3 Ladies' singles and doubles. 4 Mixed doubles. Applications for entry should be sent to the242 words
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Article106 1932-06-08 9 BOXING. Milton Kubes, India's middle-weight cham pion, died this morning (says a Bombay message of May 17 to "The Times of Ceylon") through the after-effects of pleurisy. India thus loses a man who has dcme more for boxing In that country since the war than any106 words
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Article70 1932-06-08 10 COur readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest, it must be under•ft** that the "Malaya Tribune* does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double •Wing), and on one side of the paper only. addresses70 words
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Article286 1932-06-08 10 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir-Paced with both critics and a semiuvenUe fastidious audience, the memberl of the cast in the play. "Twelfth Night," accreditgtlliMlltlHjg a very fine performance on Friday last. Whatever the critics might say. its success came as a surprise to Chinese and non-Chinese alike.286 words
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Article203 1932-06-08 10 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I have read with great interest the article by C.IJC. and have much pleasure to give a few salient points in support. 1. Accountancy is a profession and means distinction in contrast to obscurity. 2. An accountant's training is the tnvfoundation203 words
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354 1932-06-08 10 World Wide Tribute To Telegraph Chief. A remarkable birthday gift is being made to Mr. J. C. Denlson-Pender, Governor and Managing Director of Cables and Wireless, Ltd., and at present acting as Chairman of Imperial imd International Communications; Ltd. The gift, which Is being presented354 words
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Article59 1932-06-08 10 To Join British Cruiser. His Royal Highness Prince Juan, son of exKing Alfonso of Spain was expected in Colombo on May 29 by the P. and O. "Mooltan." Prince Juan has completed his studies at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, and will join one of the cruisers59 words
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Article71 1932-06-08 10 Two cases of alleged attempted suicides occurred during the week and needed the attention of the ambulance. In the first case a Chinese of the labouring class swallowed a quantity of raw oprum, but received attention in time. In the other case an English speaking Chinese living71 words
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Article97 1932-06-08 10 "The Times" publishes the following novel letter, signed by "M. R. M.":-«MaF I venture to trespass on your space to express ingratitude to the two "Gentlemen of the Road"' who relieved me of my wallet on the top of an omnibus at Ludgate-circus yesterday for taking the trouble to drop97 words
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Advertisement245 1932-06-08 10 THE FAVORITE:- Reftwe A Imitations. /'JIM ,N SIST ON M ORANGE Manufactured by G FRASER E I■ SB H j NEAVE LTD., Aerated Water (fl Specialists. Who Else Wants i New White Skin /y inrrr Marvellous TraneformatioQ in 3 Days pure, Any woman can now easily wfctrn f-eT,2? iJ V°245 words
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Advertisement41 1932-06-08 10 HORLICK'S SO WHY mm* *ou HOrUc* it water pure your children are „*> UtemUs are clean your safe. Good for a A WEEK ON WBBM HORLICKS iH MAKES YOU. MM HORLICK'S":;:. 1 j V. D V.",V, 0 1 j H mi i41 words
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Advertisement284 1932-06-08 10 M 3 New p i ll a nd M si DRINK ifii FRu|rpop Made From The .Sift? FRUITS I PHOENIX! Aei *ated Water Works ARROW TRUMP SANFORIZED-SHRUNK j Guaranteed for Permanent Fit j I 'HERE'S added value—new improvement—in the j A famous Broadcloth Shirt, Arrow Trump. Yet the I modest284 words
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Article255 1932-06-08 11 ..jpmpnts of rubber, including concentrated latex a tc*, laiex ana revertex, being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of May, 1932. Sheet and Crepe Latex, Concentrated Latex, TOTAL. 0M W1 Revertex. Tons Ton*. Export atrait/ ranS^Pm, 2r ±L Transhipment Transhipment. Proper. Settlement-255 words
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Article158 1932-06-08 11 I rts at rubber during the month of May. 1932. Df y Wet. Remill Crepes Country of Origin. Blanket Crepes, Native Bark Scrap Smoked Unsmoked Estate and Wet Lu mp Sheet. Sheet. Crepe, scrap Crepes. Sheet. Bark. Total. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons> Tons Tons Tons *M 22158 words
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Article264 1932-06-08 11 Provision For Revised Edition. In order to make provision for a revised edition of the laws of the Federated Malay States an enactment will shortly be introduced in the Federal Council. The objects and reasons are given as followb: It has been decided that the time has come264 words
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Article670 1932-06-08 11 True Story That Reads Like Fiction. The phrase "a human document" has become somewhat of a cUchc in these days of journalistic sensationalism, but (says the "Malay Mail") we oan thin* of no better des- cription of a lcttir from an "axed" planter to a670 words
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Article136 1932-06-08 11 Burglars' Methods With Victims. The hurglar with the bhidgedh, knobkerry, or shillelagh has long been out of date in America; but latterly eren the uncouth custom oi stunning with the butt-end of a revolver has been giving way to more improved methods. American burglars are using136 words
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Article89 1932-06-08 11 More than one-quarter of all the land tn Mtelsippi was sold at sheriff s auctions recently for non-payment of lWt taxes. The land Included 3«,€W farms, comprising 16.2 per cent, of the agricultural acreage °f the State, and 12 per cent, of the urban property was also sold. The State89 words
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Article485 1932-06-08 11 The Selection Of A Pick-Me-Up. A "PRAIRIE OYSTER." (By a Health Expert.) There are freauent occasions when, though not perhaps really 0 rundown, one feels the need for some little thing to act as a stimuli nt at the end of the day. If It has been a485 words
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Article307 1932-06-08 11 Serious Charges Against Chinese. (From Our Own Corretponaent) Seremban, June 4. Charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of three diamond brooches valued at $500V the property of Lai Chop Loi of Malacca, a pair, of diamond bracelets valued at $220, belonging to Loh Ah Seng, and307 words
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Advertisement59 1932-06-08 11 I Milk at its Best I liWJi CMi'l i BOU MILK CO. INC. ""'-■Hi N„ Yo* U.S.A. L J| N„ V„k US.A. j Safe and Good For Baby ALWAYS lMlltg*AjH FRESH STOCKS. FRESH STOCKS. I^P^afl Our «*r*s<mfatfi-<- "ill atil at your home to show you Blue Cross Milk. Agents i59 words
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Advertisement63 1932-06-08 11 KEICHERS' EUCALYPTUS MENTHOL BONBONS Are used and recommended in all couutries. Wry refreshing and Excellent in relieving COUGHS, COLDS k SORE THROATS Do not hesitate in using them PRICE CHEAP On Bale at all Stores Dispensaries or Direct From NAINA MOHAMED SONS SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPI R. N. V. PHILIPS'63 words
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Advertisement147 1932-06-08 11 J Strength Mother Doctors insistently urge mothers'to .breast-feed their babies because they know that maternal milk is germ free, of correct composition, and that no substitute is equal to it for safeguarding the little ones against nutritional diseases, such as rickets and building a sure foundation for future health. Testimony147 words
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213 1932-06-08 12 My dear Nieces, Eleven more members have joined our "Girls' Circle," bringing the total up to 78. Among the new members is another "baby." Her pen-name is "Schoolgirl Fay" and she attends the Raffles Girls' School.213 words
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Article456 1932-06-08 12 (By "Ruth," Penang.) Tens cf thanks to dear Aunti? Lizzie for her kind considerate feeling towards me. Indeed, only those with hearts like hers can really know what kindness means—that magic thing, even a wee bit of which is enough to bring happiness to hundreds cf456 words
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Article262 1932-06-08 12 (By "Joan.") A boy in a certain school took chemistry one of his subjects. When he had read J! simple text-book and had worked in the la bora cry a few weeks, he thought he knew J as. or even more than, the chemistry himself, so he262 words
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Article205 1932-06-08 12 (By "Catherine.") In olden days there lived two kings, a good and a bad king. The bad king tried to outlive the good one and stopped the sending of salt and corn to where the good king lived As a lesult th re was a205 words
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Article174 1932-06-08 12 (By •'Beatrice Wee.") Of a'l the luminary bodies in heaven J CaIied Sim ft»" or -Char, stats s r K2^£\S* 0 rv"-- s« «aswaft tery long m this worlri .1 'oT,r^%^^ u rs he wen a..d Si", n0t Spare troubI -he M.ii at „rV V*"' arxrar.-s fm There174 words
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Article389 1932-06-08 12 (By "G. o. c. o' W mtoe? U 'l h °ho«e e v°" drer "»tfn Hi>od. Imagine dear Aunt ul su P" ved headlines of her letter thnl havin th< I Y mlXK °< c 1n e sas,er I I am sure nothing ay AI1 the sam-389 words
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Article39 1932-06-08 12 The following have been admitted and enrolled as members of the "Girls' Circle": "Mimi," "Fanny Chia," "Enid Lim," "Rita," I "Maureen," "L. Lee," I "Schoolgirl Fay." "C. K. Gay," "Schoolgirl Joy," "Juanita." "Indian Pearl,"39 words
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Article466 1932-06-08 12 (By *'Annette.") Hello, hello, everybody. I have been asleep for a long time. Really, I must be a descendant of one of the Seven Sleepers of Ephesuo (we had that in our literature, and my brain is crammed with it) but, unforti'nately, I do net experience (oh what is466 words
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Article342 1932-06-08 12 (By "Wooi Hoon," K.L.) th!^ r H thr ,f centuries P ast the Chinese shaved Inn a r Und patch of hair °nly beinallowed to grow on the top and the back of the head. This hair is encouraged to grow as long as possible,342 words
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Article170 1932-06-08 12 (By "Ginger.") 'ssHSs~®ra«E a-nST-israS* shaue Thu WOOd whlch is r ound in un round piece of wood is made the other EFtL T* Pm lar 8 er ?nd in thi* k m Iar B er Part a groove is cut, -nd in this hollow the black-lead is placed170 words
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Article420 1932-06-08 12 (*v "Jen." All of us have our U we never meet them in ea*. go on cherishing them co be one o? too* u Ir* c Realistic. My ideal exquisite fantasy. raci:jJ 2 jured up by my i magilia J something more tact, she is one of those420 words
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Article113 1932-06-08 12 (By "Linda.", We all should buy British go Wh |st buy British goods we help the Err; i prosper and we help to balan h Badge! J Ir. this t?m? of depression instead 1 silk or hardware from nrance or ar.v other fcr.ign country we should buy the113 words
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Advertisement239 1932-06-08 12 Hutton's Famous Pineapple Hams GREATLY REDUCED PRICES j j Singapore Gold Storage I Company, Limited J j Orchard Roail <fr Sub-Depots. j j" j DIAMOND iSSS BATTERY jjj st h r Made ander y' j Give. EXPERT BRIGHTER EUROPEAN LIGHT INDU^ j j j 3^* Manufactured by Diamond Metal Products239 words
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Advertisement130 1932-06-08 12 Spread it on —and Shave f Throw away the brush, forget about lathering and rubbing-in, just spread on Barba§ol and shave away. Your razor will slide smoothly over your face, cutting crisply at the base the hairs which stand up in this modern scienrirk shaving cream. Your face will tell130 words
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Advertisement566 1932-06-08 13 r~~~f r JOHNSON OUTBOARD I a MOTORS JS±SL I fiSsSSsNi ENJOY WITH A JOHNSON AND FORGET THE j SLUMP. Kfl l N Fishing, Camping, Hunting, Swimming, CruisV ing Picnics, etc 1 But jt takes a "JOHNSON" to do it Safely. fj p IB \W vV Comfortab *y and Pleasure. WJ\566 words
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Advertisement169 1932-06-08 13 I t Reuresentative: ROBERT BLAU (Malaya), Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore. Phone 471 iJlillHllliilri JlfllllllliPraijjlitt"^ "1 Never Forget..." jl "That's why I'm always bright and j cheerful. Every now and then j —Pinkettes!" Pinkettes, the dainty little liver and j laxative pills, are an essential safeguard I to your well-being. An169 words
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Advertisement188 1932-06-08 13 waiitusiiut«an«tiauaui immrn •:ii'iiiiintiiiitriii!w»:iiiii!irmMriiiiii!idtiiini!!iMi!iii:iiiiimijiiiiiiiiiiiii'i;ii:iiiiiim l iiiiiiiiiiiHiiii;ij* I FASTER AND MORE ECONOMICAL I 1932 m Singer j "JUNIOR" TOURER I The 1932 Singer "JUNIOR" 8 hp, 4-Srater Tourer has a I m f ar better power-to-weight ratio and is faster, more economical I and superior in every way to the successful 1931188 words
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Miscellaneous806 1932-06-08 13 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All times given :n the following are Singapore times. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL, 55.5 metres, testing dally from 10.30 to 11 ajn. MANILA, KZRM, 49.3 metres, every Monday; 8 to 9 p m., weekly broadcast of recorded music. BANDOENG, PMY., 58 2806 words
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Article322 1932-06-08 14 Strengthening Bonds Of Unity. In Its important work of promoting knowledge of Empire matters of ail kinds the Rfyal Empire Soj.eiy holds many meetings at its headquarters in London and arranges lunches and dinners both there and at its branches in England and Overseas. During a recent322 words
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Article204 1932-06-08 14 A New Amendment Bill. An enactment further to amend the Evident Fund Enactment. 1525, is shortly to be introduced in the Federal Council. The objects and reasons areThe Malayan Planters' Provident Fun* Enactment, 1925. provided as follows: '•14. No member, servant, agent or person acting undei the204 words
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Article61 1932-06-08 14 Social And Personal. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June C. Mr. R. M. Hoops of the A.P.C., Singapore, is on a short visit to Malacca and is staying w.th his father Dr. A. L Hoops. C.B.E. Mr. J. McLeod, who was recently manager of the local branch of61 words
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Article116 1932-06-08 14 The Archbishop of York, speaking at a North Lincolnshire rally of the Workers taxational Association, at Scunthorpe recently said that the ideal of democracy was the development of a spirit of ZSSbS t£ was compatible with independence TSaSSi but one of the troubles about democracy was hat it often tended116 words
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Advertisement56 1932-06-08 14 r kee P 8 them not only soft GARMENTS but safe. The gentle Lux SOFT 'u 11 is 80 P™ 1 everyt"'ng you wash in it i 8 purified UJOt tOUCD as 5 as cleansed. Washed babys tender afeSffIKSSTS skin > tf^< *^t L As pure as water itself ••LUX*56 words
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Advertisement197 1932-06-08 14 o_■,Jt in the 'TRU-VAC TIN are in perfect smoking condition :ff i j \y 01 rC3 3 j He* Ju'iil' g aretteS ma^' CRAVENS in PACKETS fl™ itwA are sealed-fresh in sSf MimfM moisture pref CELLOPHANE' Or.ly CRAVEN "A" c in offer th.condition-mjinainin. J^^IWĔWM&d The TRU-VAC Tin and the moisture-proof197 words
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Miscellaneous396 1932-06-08 14 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY, JUNE 8. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, B.R.A. (v), Battery Parade. j 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Bde. Signal Section Section Parade. I 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "A" Wing—Depot Coy., Recruits Course (30 Yards' Range) TO-MORROW, JUNE 9. 6.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "B" Coy., Lewis Gun Class. 1 FRIDAY, JUNE 10. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Fdftress396 words
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Advertisement446 1932-06-08 15 gTBAME R SAILINGS. P. &o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. 0 IH England.) -n pASSENGEB CARGO MAI SERVICES. -riTAR ORIENTAL STEAM r« fl Sf! A TioN CO., LONDON AND IAB EAST MAIL SERVICE. Contract with His Majesty's <Cr Q9TWARD FROM LONDON. cntna and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1931. 9.100 June446 words
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Advertisement578 1932-06-08 15 JTEAMER SAILINGS. THE ®N.Y.K. sSHST LINE 7 MapaLnMail) 3 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 10,000578 words
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Advertisement389 1932-06-08 15 ITEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA ,nnE Deutach Wwfcfil Australische Dampfschiffs 10 Cl Gesillschaft rc*Mpm»fef incorporate* tm OimmJ. OUTWARDS. HONO KONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN POETS. 1932 f m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila June 14 mjs. ERMLAND, omit Japan ports June 29 t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila July 8 m.s. MUNSTERLAND, omit Japan389 words
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Advertisement493 1932-06-08 15 INSURANCE. SOUTH l,fMfS BRITISH tNSUBANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Flnlayson Green. I FOR jki in cases of digestive troubles which are accompanied by I O sickness, headaches, pressure in the abdomen, increased formation of493 words
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Advertisement417 1932-06-08 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 ln Singapore, an Integra] part of this world-wide organisation, begs to announce the Inauguration of a new department for Savings Accounts.417 words
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Advertisement568 1932-06-08 15 BANKS, THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITEI4 HEAD OFFICE: METER CHAMBER ft. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. BRANCHEB: Singapore 458. North Bridge tV«A Penang 85, Beach Strata Malacca 131, Jonker Street Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 80S, Jalan Rahmat. Pal em bang 16, Eur Hong Kong IS, Queen's Road, Central Seremban568 words
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Advertisement288 1932-06-08 16 •iiiiiimi>iiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiti.iiaiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiMiuliii:]|Miiiiiiiiiiitii[iiii THIS PAPER HAS THE I I m 1 I I LARGEST SALE. j I AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO jl IB SPEND MOST I IN BRITISH MALAYA. 1 fl i| THE PEOPLE'S PAPER; INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET. Reduced Rents. Garage No. 32. Jalan Besar. Open Day288 words
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Advertisement482 1932-06-08 16 -"•»*"*<'-hi"«m.h...., w Itllltlnli.llllllllllltlMlltlllltllliKlf |l|||i|n|n|iI|li|illillli|(l|IlllIllilUlil|lilll|l!l!lllt|il|IIIII|lllil|ll|ll||||M| a School. j ESTABLISHED 1906. j 228, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO age LIMIT! Principal:—b\ I. MILES. I TO LET. To Let—l Mrrgate Road 7 Ramsgate Road, both off GroVf, Road. Close to Katong Park. Key to inspect from Kebun482 words
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Advertisement461 1932-06-08 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. With reference to the reported failure of the firm of Lewis, Lazarus and Sons, of London, to meet their engagements on the London Metal Exchange, notice is hereby given that the said firm have no interest v.hatever in Huttenbach Lazarus and Sons, Ltd., of Singapore, Penang, Kuala461 words
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Advertisement511 1932-06-08 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls) B—Short Street. Singapore. Offers thorough training in Music—both PRACTICAL THEORETICAL Courses leading to CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, ft etc Booklet upon request, M. ANCIANO, Principal. TUTORIAL. Private Tuition in Mathematics and English Individual Tuition for Boys and511 words
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