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Title Section29 1932-06-09 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX<- -No. 133 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday. June 9, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement204 1932-06-09 1 cevlon TIPTON'S TEA. y oU :innot Better The Best. i "YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER THAN THE BEST a s c ijfe "0.X." CEMENT and »s more ECONOMICAL I j —"0.X." Cement is famed throughout the world for its SUPERIOR QUALITY. Although moderate in price it is I outstandingly DURABLE and204 words
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Advertisement480 1932-06-09 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. jOU I.N NESS IS THE BEST I BUT I BE SURE IT'S "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT SANTUBENCUBE FOR TUBERCULOSIS. Ti->e combined treatment of Tuberculosis with Santuben-preparatiohs is the result of over 20 years' work and experience in over 18.000 cafes480 words
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Advertisement164 1932-06-09 2 c.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 UFA'S bright lilting Musical Show— i Monte Carlo Madness WITH I Europe's New Sensational Star SARI MARITZA AND HANS ALBERS With full supporting cast of English Artistes. Splendid Photographic Effects Hear the haunting melodies "THE WAY WITH EVERY SAILOR," "THE SPELL OF MONTE CARLO," etc. Box Office164 words
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Advertisement162 1932-06-09 2 Amusements MATINEES SATURDAY and SUNDAY 1 6.1S TQ-DAI 9.15 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 MUSIC! BOOK! Plans At Robinson s 615 NIGHTLY 9.15 If it's at the Pavilion—it has162 words
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Advertisement351 1932-06-09 2 p H w mw B Sv MB a BJ BBf B fl* A flfll B fl Bk I Bl 1 B v «J 3e HJ ill fl 88l v I t m fl 111 Rn fl 8 iVBnI H Ml BW Bp IB| B r vililbap r iW W 2351 words
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Article135 1932-06-09 3 The Three Categories. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 8. Mining circles in Perak, which have so far been exercised about the tin Quota p an, have finally settled their differences, following a meetmg in Ipoh. The Warden of Mines virit°d the recalcitrant miners at Kampai135 words
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47 1932-06-09 3 Singapore, June 9. 47- 5 Standard Spot June 5 |pg 5 3ji6 July 6% Aug. b% fc% july-S?pt. 5% |v Oct Dec Tone of Market: Very Dull. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet m York: Spot Sheet 2 H|l« cents (O.) per lb.47 words
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Article1458 1932-06-09 3 More Economic To Continue Tapping. The twenty-first ordinary general meeting, of the members of the Gadek Rubber Estate. Ltd., was held at the office of the company. 138, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C.3, on liay 10. Mr. Frederick Arthur Roberts (chairman of the company) presided. Mr. G.1,458 words
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Article128 1932-06-09 3 Funds Still Inadequate. In his report for the month of May, Mr. John Hands, hon. secretary and treasurer of the Selangor Asiatic Unemployment Committee, rtates that the number of applicants registered as destitute was 79, with 263 dependants. The total amount of money promised monthly is approximately128 words
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Article269 1932-06-09 3 Is A Shortage Impending? Trees, declare the forestry enthusiasts, ar? needed in the world to-day as never before. Th 2 material strides of civilisation have forever been making increasing demands upon the world's supply of wood. The virgin forests of the world afe no longer adequate to269 words
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Article183 1932-06-09 3 Medical Association Attacks Harley Street. Harley Street specialists who write prescriptions in cipher were denounced on April 22 by D. A. Cox, Secretary cf the British Medical Association, says a "Daily Herald" report. The key to these cipher prescriptions arc held by the chemist to whom the183 words
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Article75 1932-06-09 3 Rugby, June 8. Paris 93 3 16. New York 3.67 Montreal 4.28 M;, Brussels 26.32 Geneva 18.77 X, Amsterdam 9.07, Milan 71%, Berlin 15.47 Stockholm 19.5, Copenhagen 18 9 32, Olso 20.05, Vienna 15%, Prague 123%, Helsingfors 215, Madrid 44 Vj, Lisbon 110, Athens 565, Bucharest 615. Rio75 words
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Article172 1932-06-09 3 Domestic Production (as ascertained by exports from Federated Malay States, Unf-deratrd Malay States, and Straits Settlements) of Tin, and Tin-in-Ore at 72 per cent., during the month of May, 1932. Tons. Tons. 2.276 F d' rated Malay States Unfederated Malay States: Johore d Kedah 17 Perils 19172 words
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Article403 1932-06-09 3 Career Of Viscount Brentford. London, Jure r,. The death has taken place of Lord Brentford. He hari *een ill since earlier in th year wlien ne was taken ill with congestion of the lungs during a West Indian cruise and his condition took n turn for the403 words
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Article135 1932-06-09 3 Gives Big Donation To Chinese Hospital. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the Singapore millionaire and Tiger Balm King.'' whose acts of benevolence are too well known to need reiteration, 'has added one more to his comprehensive list of public gifts. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, while on a135 words
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280 1932-06-09 3 Successor To Lord Inchcape. London, June 8. The Hon Alexander Shaw har been appointed Chairman and Managing Director of the P and O. and British India Companies in succession to lIic lace Lord Inchcape.—P uter. ilhe Hen. Alsrandc- Shaw is the only son280 words
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Advertisement624 1932-06-09 3 I «CTORIAJHEATIIE I I Saturday Next June lim at 9 30 p.m. IN AID OP THE UNEMPLOYMENT FUND Dr. S. K. LIM Presents SHAKESPEARES TWELFTH NIGHT PRICES $2 $1 TICKETS OBTAINABLE AT JOHX LITTLES LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ■tfTKD-Oualifl d Tamil Teachers with and Music. State minimum x 58U. c o Malaya624 words
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Advertisement84 1932-06-09 3 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force oyer $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. E.O. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the84 words
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Article660 1932-06-09 4 We should like to support the appeal made by the Editor of oar esteemed contemporary of Ceci* Street yesterday, in his address to the local Rotary Club, for a more generous attitude on the part of the public towards the newspapers. Where expressions of opinion are concerned,660 words
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Article232 1932-06-09 4 Mr. C. Ahmad Balf has been appointed Indian Immigration Fund Inspector Tor Singapore and Johore. in place oi Mr. A. M. Das. The "Malay Mail," understands that communication has been addressed by the Incorporated Society ol 7' o lorai agcn.y houses asking them to du what they can ro prevent232 words
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Article87 1932-06-09 4 In response to numerous requests it has been »v:c<oed to hold a long night dance at Rathe s trot*, cn Faturdav. An attractive c has been arranged including "old time" dances. By special invitation of the Committee, Mle. Mura Smirnova will contribute items from her repertoire.87 words
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Article112 1932-06-09 4 Mails from Europe (London mails despatched on May i 9 b y the "Rajputana," which anchored at Penang at 6.15 a.m. to-day, will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 am. Mails by the outward Dutch aeroplane from Amsterdam are112 words
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Article184 1932-06-09 4 Problem Of Unemployed Malayans. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 20. (By Air Mail). The number of unemployed Malayans returning to this country is a problem that is assuming serious proportions. There are some people who foolishly think that it is for the Malayan Information Agency to184 words
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Article80 1932-06-09 4 Conservatives Hold The Seat. Reuter. London, June 8. The Dulwich (a London borough) by-elect f on due to the death of the Conservative Member' Lt.-Col. Sir Frederick Hall, K.B E DS O' I esulted: Mr. Bracewell Smith (Conservative) 12 342 Mr Cooke-Taylor (Liberal) 3,998. Mrs. HelenReuter. - 80 words
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Obituary98 1932-06-09 4 Reuter. Italian Ambassador To London. London, June 8. Sudden death has robbed Italy of one of her ablest and most extinguished diplomats m Signor Bordcnaro. Ambassador to London, who was stricken with a heart attack last when dressing to receive Sir John Simon and otherReuter. - 98 words
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Article147 1932-06-09 4 Good Progress In Initial Discussions. British Official. Rugby, June 8. Good progress is being made in the preparatory work for the Ottawa Conference thr ugh organisation among the Ministers and in the departments concerned which was set up in Autumn and which Mr. Thomas (Dominions MBritish Official. - 147 words
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Article97 1932-06-09 4 Interviews With Cabinet Ministers. Reuter. Lor.don, June 8. Sir Robert Ho Tung has fcr the past f:w days discussed with influential quarters questions connected with the Par Eastern situation. He IntelVbWMl Mr. J. H. Thomas (Dominions Secretary). Sir Philip Cunliffe-Listcr (Secretary for the Colonies),Reuter. - 97 words
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Article66 1932-06-09 4 TOPICS OP TO-DAY, on page 4. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 7. DIARY OP EVENTS, on page 8. CLUB DIARY, on page 8. THE TRAGEDY OP PAY AND FUNG. on pages 9 and 10. INDIAN NEWS AND NOTES, on page 10 SEREMBAN NOTES AND NEWS, on page 11 WHAT TO66 words
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Article456 1932-06-09 4 ->BT •tOONs. ON There never was pahit-time gossip in K 3 <ftt The F.M.S. economy certainly drastic. 7s last! tac,n fa that taxation has hmjj n ition j The stories that Ifr s .1 l the Rotariansyost la,- SSS? 1 to those he could have t, id456 words
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Obituary28 1932-06-09 4 A Small Chinese ittod by a patent) at Amp n Oh Monday The chiW W** Ph near Ampang vill.ise washing clothe* nearbv. wh.'n Uac She died two horn-28 words
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Article33 1932-06-09 4 Latest Quotations. RUBEER. London: 1 11 16d. New York: 2 11.16 cents. Singapore Spot: cent.v TIN. London Spot: £115 15.5. London 3 months: £11» Singapore $Sf»T7' f« t"' l ,>!rt33 words
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Advertisement221 1932-06-09 4 <i«M.,i.,,.„.,,. T T T r T 7 T'T rT it i"ti iimiiffmmn»it«tn#i^ So lovely and how I r 1 I wear l\\ W! I ana wear I C MORLEY HUr m stockings im- PURE SILK wL H "Syren" $1.50 \W "Delphine" $2.00 WL 1 "New Durable" $3.90 11 m "Serena"221 words
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Advertisement71 1932-06-09 4 A Happy Thought rOR THE CHRISTENING PRESENT. i! CHILDREN'S CUPS IN j SOLID SILVER. U.S. de Silva Bros, JEWELLERS. m 23, High Street, Singapore. 634 j T. K. K.'S RUBBER TABLE COVERS 'J* 4 $2.00 each. 3ft 8 ns. x 3 fl. 8 i„ s Si. 6o each. 3 ft.71 words
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Miscellaneous43 1932-06-09 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday's Max. Temperature 89 deg. F. Last night s Mm. Temperature 73 deg F Yesterday's Rainfall 0 16 ins Sunshine 6 7 hours 1 p.m. Relative Humidity 75 per cent 1 P«n. Wind S.S.W. 15 mip-h. 1 p.m. Weather Fine43 words
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1101 1932-06-09 5 B j£ Change In Nanking For* i#n Policy? Secret Of Shanghai R< h) ,n bservers report pitiful i, hina the lat.st Chinese that ther* i' a strong move--1 ds friendship with Russia jirrrwr stand against foreign \lr. Sun Fo1,101 words
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Article171 1932-06-09 5 Absent Husband To The Rescue. New York, June 8. Mr. John Barney, husband of Mrs. Elvira Barn y. who is accused in the mews murder case, has cabled his wife that "petty squabbles are now forgotten." He also has cabled his mother-in-law. Lady Mullens, to "stand171 words
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Article264 1932-06-09 5 M. Herriott's Speech Is Encouraging. Rugby, June 8. i A Foreign Office communique states: *M Herriot has addressed to the British Government a proposal for preliminary conversations before the cpening of the Lausanne Conference or Thursday. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald. accompanil ed by Sir John Simon, intends264 words
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Article194 1932-06-09 5 Bonus Army Shocks U S Public. Reuter. Washington, June 9. Fresh recruits for the "Bonus Army" (unemployed ex-Service-men demanding bonuses) pouren into Wash'ngton yesterday and it is estimated that 10,000 are now encamped on the banks of the Potomac River. Their leaders have pred cted that theReuter. - 194 words
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Article165 1932-06-09 5 Member Of Weil-Known Family. As a result of injuries alleged to have been inflicted on her by a man a very young and beautiful Iniian woman is lying in a serious condition in the General Hospital. The victim, her two children and her husband, a Bcnbay165 words
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Article312 1932-06-09 5 Senate Deadlock On Oath Bill. Reuter. Dublin, June 8. A deadlock has been caused by the anomalous decisions of the Senate on the Oath Bill. The Senate agreed without a division on Section One of the Bill abolishing the form of oath, but rejected SectionsReuter. - 312 words
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967 1932-06-09 5 Nearly 50 Per Cent. Cut Needed. Retrenchment Committee's Memorandum. A sensation (not entirely unexpected) has been c au- J by lh memorandum, just issued, of the F.M.S. Retrenchnu nt Committee, which fays that the Government officials do not realise the seiicusnesE967 words
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Advertisement271 1932-06-09 5 Children thrive on it. All children need SCOTT'S Emulsion. It makes them L I^m strong and healthy. It feeds |H| the muscles, hardens the I bones, enriches the blood B wtmrh \v^lJM and ensures vitality. It builds I *y up resistance to lung troubles, I epidemic diseases and chil- I271 words
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701 1932-06-09 6 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. SINGAPORE LEAGUE RESULTS. SEVEN GOALS ON THE PADANG, (U.OSTKRS II WIN AT ANSON ROAD. The S.C.C. 2nd put up a very poor performance in their Second Division game with the S.C.F.A. II on the Padang yesterday, two of the seven goals by which they lost being701 words
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Article222 1932-06-09 6 ?n h .K e en def€ated the Straits <?«! ,»??'< odd goal in three In the Second D.vision of the S.A.P.A. League at the if™" R ad Stadium yesterday. Both goalkeepers gave sound performances and effected feme spectacular saves. The main sfrength of the fun222 words
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Article60 1932-06-09 6 "HAS BEENS" CHARITY EFFORT. An interesting game, in which old favourites will make a reappearance, has been arraneed T^^ &ye ?K at the Jalari Besar Stadiu *8 inursday. the proceeds of which will be donated to the Non-European Unemployment J»» teams will consist of Chinese and60 words
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Article299 1932-06-09 6 SINGAPORE CHAM- PIONSHIPS. EXCELLENT PLAY IN DOUBLES EVENTS. CHINESE CRACKS LOSE TO S.C.C. PAIRS. Yesterday's ties in the Singapore L.TA championships produced some sparkling play two Cricket Club pairs succeeding in eliminating very formidable Chinese opponents. The best match was the one between Dr Fopkius and Roy Smith299 words
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Article140 1932-06-09 6 A.A.U. BEAT J.8.C.8.P. Before a large gathering of spectators, a fairly even contested match was witnessed at Jchcre Bahru on Sunday between the Amateur Athletic Union of Singapore and the Bahru Chinese BP. The visitors proved a little superior and won all the games. Th! following are the scores140 words
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Article133 1932-06-09 6 (From Our Oum Correspondent.) Muar, June, 6. the "U Fellows" B.P. defeated the Police BP. by 2 games to 1 on the former's court at Muar to-day. The following are the scores: Tan and T. Rajah, (UJF.B.P.) beat Mohamed and Fah Cheong (P.8.P.). David and Johnson (U.F.8.P.)133 words
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Article45 1932-06-09 6 ELKINS FAILS IN BRITISH "OPEN/ Reuter. London, June 8. The Selangor player, W. H. Elkins, who put up a score of 85—78, failed to qualify for the British Open golf competition by six strokes. —Reuter. [Other sports items will be found on page 11.]Reuter. - 45 words
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Article47 1932-06-09 6 BURMESE bADY WINS CALCUTTA SWEEP. INDIAN SYNDICATE'S GOOD BARGAIN. Reuter. Rangoon. June 8. Daw Swe, wife of a school teacher, is reported to have won the first priae in the Calcutta sweepstake, amounting to £58,000. A Calcutta syndicate purchased a half share for £1,000. —Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article357 1932-06-09 6 HANDICAPS FOR FIRST DAY. The handicaps for the first day of the Selangor Summer race meeting commencing on Saturday are as follows: Race I.—Ponies, Class 2, Divn. 2, 4'/. furs. Golden Queen 9.5, Peerless Lady 8.12, Auctioneer 6.7, Mada 8.0, Lady Remington 7.12 Rcy's Best 7.12, Brown357 words
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Article142 1932-06-09 6 Members of the Marigold Minstrels celebrated their second anniversary in the form of a picnic at Mr. Aw Boon Hair's bungalaw Pasir Facjang on Saturday and Sunday last. Sports *ere held on Sunday and members enjoyed themselves heartily. Following donated prUes of various kinds Messrs. Sim Kwang142 words
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Article179 1932-06-09 6 Excellent Comedy At The Alhambra. To say that Plying High," the M. G. M musical romance which began a season at the Alhambra last night, is funny is to put it mildly. It Is one of the most uproarious films of its type (hat has yet been179 words
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Article55 1932-06-09 6 Revenue Officers Make Five Arrests. Five Chinese who were found in possession ~T^ hllS °^r traband **5 were arrested by Revenue Officers at the Teluk Aver cu W 5 e WWM* Arm the 8.1 "Tilawawhich had jusTarrived from China port! W r( L C^ rged befo the District55 words
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Article346 1932-06-09 6 An Interview With Its Representative. Representing a company which claims to be the oldest limited liability company in the world, Mr. Sigurd Pousette, of the Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags Aktiebolag, of Falun, Sweden, arrived in Singapore this morning by the P. and O. "Ranchi." Mr. Pousette, who346 words
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Article546 1932-06-09 6 Two Inseparable Phenomena." Mr. R. Weatherall of Windsor writes to "Nature":— In discussions which have taken place recently in the columns of "Nature." and elsewhere on the subject of determinism, various aspects of the problem are omittod which appear to me to be important, in the first546 words
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Article82 1932-06-09 6 Pistol And Daggers Seized. A raid by Detecive-Inspector Mcintosh on a house in Smith Street yesterday afternoon resulted in the finding of a pistol, several rounds of ammunition and two daggers Pour Who were in the room in which the weapons were found, were produced before the82 words
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Article922 1932-06-09 6 FURTHER EVIDENCE. Auditor In The Witness Box, Evidence regarding the auditing of the accounts of the Hap Heng Mineral Syndicate. Ltd., was given before the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) yesterday, by Mr. J. S. M. Rennie, incorporated accountant, during the continued hearing of the case922 words
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Article70 1932-06-09 6 BETWEEN S. INDIA AND MALAYA. Kivtf tXTu ntroller of Labour. Malaya. £2L he foUowta S as arrivals from and a reS Madra Presldencv tor the month ir a^l VaIS State aided) (i^es supplied by inspectors): two adults and one in. nor. Arrivals (others) (figures supplied by travelling70 words
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Article99 1932-06-09 6 UNF IT TO REMANIN IN OFFICE." Attack On New y ork Mayor. New Yorir Mayor Walker is -unfit tn 9 declares Mr. Samuel Seaburv'' n analysis of Mr. Walker's Tf/, forwar dm g h v Hotstaater Vice Commi investigating allegations "'l** fc* administration. aft in the ut v The Senate99 words
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Article153 1932-06-09 6 British View Of Tokyo Cabinet. Reuter. 10 *K. June 8 Viscount Saito, in the caoaritv Miniite/, summoned the Ambassadors of America France and Italy this c- J tau: is believed, the envoys their respective Governments toward My1° rawas proposals concerning Shanghai''th the nature of theReuter. - 153 words
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Article80 1932-06-09 6 Effort To Get Together Again. Reuter. New York. June 9 It is understood that the president and viepresident of the Socony Vacuum Corporation are going to Europe early next week :n conrection with the internaUonal oil situation crisinfc from the breakdown of the recent oil conference. ItReuter. - 80 words
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61 1932-06-09 6 Plank In Republican Platform. Reuter. Washington, June 9 It is understood that President Hoover approves of the inclusion of re-submission of the Prohibition issue to the people as a plank in the Republican platform for the Presidential elections. This follows the recent action of the Prohibitionist.Reuter. - 61 words
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83 1932-06-09 6 British Official. Rugby. June 8. In reply to a question in the House of Commons Sir Herbert £amurl (Rome Secretary said it was estimated that £2,785.000. including £757,000 sellers' commission, had been subscribed in Britain for the Irish sweepstake or. the Derby and thatBritish Official. - 83 words
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Article82 1932-06-09 6 British Official. Rugby, June 8 The accounts of the British Broadcasting Corporation show that £657.935 was spent on wireless programmes during the past year The capital expenditure amounted to over £907,000 and the Corporation paid £74.000 to income-tax. Its net revenue, which it derives fromBritish Official. - 82 words
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Article97 1932-06-09 6 Alhambra.—'"Flying High," featuring Charlotte Greenwood and "Bert Lahr. M GV Capitol.—"Monte Carlo Madness," rittj Sari Maatza and Hans Albeis. A Ufa production. Empire.—"Miss Shanghai," Chinese talkie. Great World—Wayangs, cinema, donkey rides, special commercial exhibition, m lng rink and talkies. Marlborough—"Born to Love." Constance Bennett and "Oh. Oh.97 words
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Article2108 1932-06-09 7 tfffgVE CENTRE OF tH k world. d(iress To Rotary Club Of Singapore. address on Fleet Street, the ress of the World, was Deabrldte. Editor of the week]} luncheon of the rt y. sierday at the Lim Han Hoe. the Vicehe chair and there was a2,108 words
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Article90 1932-06-09 7 [Our reader* are invited to write to us on subjects of public Merest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double tvacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen90 words
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Article813 1932-06-09 7 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—With reference to the recent speech of the Hon. Dr. Noel Clarke regarding the adoption of the weekly-wage system in this country, and your subsequent leading article on the subject, as a trader in a small way I wish to point out813 words
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Article196 1932-06-09 7 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—What has happened to the traffic police of Singapore? Has the heat wave affected them? Nowadays it is impossible to get a clear signal from constables on {joint duty. They either leave the matttr to the driver's own discretion or wave their196 words
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Advertisement222 1932-06-09 7 THE MUCH DISCUSSED RETURN CONTEST j AL RIVERS vs. BATTLING GUILLERMO 12 SLASHING ROUNDS. j (Winner take all basis) j With a strong all-cim ateur supporting card i j Saturday, June 11, 1932 AT THE NEW WORLD BOXING ARENA j Entire proceeds in aid of the European and Non-European UNEMPLOYMENT222 words
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Advertisement100 1932-06-09 7 j W JELLIES j I IN j Various Fruit Flavours. j of England. The Motor Union Insurance Company, Ltd. J J THE SPECIALISTS IN CAR INSURANCE, j OFFER Better Policies Lower Rates. 15 per cent to 33 1-3 per cent, no claim bonus. \i fi Sime, Darby Co. Ltd. 5/malacca100 words
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Article1202 1932-06-09 8 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, June 9, 1932, 10 a.m Issue Value. Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbanc Tin 22;- 24 j£l Austral Malay 201--ss. Ayer Hitam Tin 9 6 10 6 £1 Bang Tin Tin 6|6 Bjsl Batang Padang C.05 0.10 $11,202 words
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Article450 1932-06-09 8 Fraser's Report. Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly report cf June 8. state: The local share market has experienced ancth.r week of inactivity and with every section quite neglected, quotations have continued to deckne. In anticipation of some more definite information regarding the further cut in450 words
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Article33 1932-06-09 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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Article128 1932-06-09 8 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report- The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's weekly auction report of June 8 states: Catalogued 1,871,118 lb. =835.32 tons. Offered 1,721,095 1b.=7G8.35 tons. Sold 1,261,946 1b.=563.37 tons. London spot 1 ll|l6d. New York spot 2 11 16 cents. PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed128 words
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Article452 1932-06-09 8 SINGAPORE, JUNE 2. MEAT. Beef steak 'round), kati 40 Beef stew or curry, kati 30 Pork, lean, kati 50 Pork, lean and fat cist quality), kati 40 Mutton Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 44 Hens (locally reared) kati 46 Ducks, each 55 Pigeon?, domestic unfledged, pair 72 Pigeons,452 words
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Article151 1932-06-09 8 A Japanese Explorer Believed .Murdered. A Japanese military officer is reportd missing in Pir.sia. Mr. Banna Meant tenant on the retired list formerly belongitf to the Hirosakl 31st Infantry Raglai al I Japan in November. 1930, to go on MP" I ration tour through Central Asia. He151 words
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Article106 1932-06-09 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore. June 9 East Wharf (Entrance Oat« 1). Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate J Ranchi 18; Larut 16: Chinese P Himalaya Maru 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate J Clytoneus 32: Egra 35. Raby Cattle v. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate Takada. Kutsang 40; Fairfield106 words
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Miscellaneous137 1932-06-09 8 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, JUNE 10. ♦Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and North America, to connect with the Air Mail at Karachi (By Train) 7.30 a.m ♦Ceylon, Southern and Western India, Bombay, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt, Europe, Great Britain, Ireland, U.S.A. Canada and Australasia (Ranch!) (P. o. Mail) 8 a.m ♦North N.-East and137 words
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Miscellaneous771 1932-06-09 8 CLUB DIARY. IT**** are numerous Clubs and Societies in atnguiMe, 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 the771 words
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Miscellaneous257 1932-06-09 8 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. JUNE 9. High Tides.—o.2s a.m.. 2.14 p.m. Athletic Sports Meeting, Raffles Institution, 2.30 p.m. Meeting, Licensing Justices. 2.15 p.m. Singapore Tennis Championships, S.C.C, 4.30 p.m. Football League: Div. 3. Monopolies v. Med. College, S.R.C: S.H.B. v. P. 0., 5.H.8.; Robinsons v. Vehicles. Geylang. Football, Malaya Cup257 words
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4067 1932-06-09 9 The Tragedy of Fay Fung. OBJECTION TO EVIDENCE OF BODYGUARD. MIGHT BE INFLUENCED BY PROMISE OF PARDON. Man Who Wanted Protection From His Enemies. np rtant witness for the Crown, Edward Zimmern, gave fore a crowded Court at the resumption of the Village Road trial before Mr. Wynne-Jones, says the4,067 words
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Article167 1932-06-09 9 THAT there is steel "wool" in a silencer? iB-j Oar Scientific Correspondent.) Although cwners of sports cars generally use, for the sake of efficiency, silencers that consist of a plain, straight tvbe, of rather wide bore, there is coming on to the market a silencer that appears167 words
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Advertisement202 1932-06-09 9 Milk at its Best Manufactured Manufactured HoLd lIOJEI IOJE CMil Hold GENERAL MILK CO. INC. II GENERAL MILK C INC New York U.S.A. New York U.S.A. I j! Sensed MSB m^^jt^^ j Safe and Good For Baby I ALWAYS Ip J jfefl ALWAYS FRESH STOCKS. J| FRESH STOCKS. ECT JX»g\202 words
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Article500 1932-06-09 10 The Late Babu Bepin Chandra Pal—The Premier's Empire DayBroadcast —Criticism Of Inconsistency—Orissa Committee Report Published —Creation Of A Separate Province Recommended —A "Daily Herald" Forecast—Provincial Autonomy Alone Now—And Centra! Responsibility At A Definite Date Later. Babu Bepin Chandra Pa], the well-known politician and publicist, died a*t500 words
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Article836 1932-06-09 10 There is no doubt that during the past year the most formidable obstacles have been put in the way of an Indian settlement by Congress methods, declared the Prime Minister ir the course of a stirring Empire Day broadcast on May 24. He added that the country836 words
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Article149 1932-06-09 10 The Daily Herald" of May 18 says an Indmn Constitutional Bill will be introduced before the summer adjournment of Parliament but the Government has no intention of establishing a Federal system immediately or responsibility at the Centre. They have definitely decided that Provincial Autonomy should come149 words
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Article631 1932-06-09 10 Mr. Lansbury has received letters from Mr Joshi and Mr. Bakhale, in the name of the Servants of India Society, dated May 7, paying a very high tribute to the work of Major Milner for Indian Labour on the Indian Franchise Committee. cuiuvaung tne land belonging to Mr. Gandhi's631 words
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Article214 1932-06-09 10 American Opinion On "Buy British" Campaign. The "Scientific American" writes: For some months, the British people have been urged, coaxed, and almost commanded under threat of being made the object of Ecornful epithets regarding their patriotism, to -Buy British!" Editorials, advertisements, billboards, bulletins have demanded: "Buy British!"214 words
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Advertisement7 1932-06-09 10 HUPMOBILE J the car of your choice.7 words
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Advertisement161 1932-06-09 10 •JUNE* lOth I To protect the shining beauty of Take this simple precaution with your kitchen tiles—always clean them with Monkey Brand. Then you can be sure you won't scratch them as you would with a harsh cleaner. For Monkey Brand whisks off the grime and grease without making so161 words
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Article1538 1932-06-09 11 BOWLERS WORRY F BRA DM AN. The Resources Of \ustralia. £TREN' :tHENED te am •he Australians are well he men at their disf, a i stiffening may therefore .iftl. y- a v;i n the next Tests come to r reservations to be tri- the general balance1,538 words
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1028 1932-06-09 11 POLITICIANS, GENERALS AND CRICKETERS. A nick-name is, generally speaking, a sign of popularity. And this is specially true when it. spreads from the privacy of. the recipient's family, and the circle of more immediate friends, to the wider field of the general public, writes "A Country1,028 words
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Article1403 1932-06-09 11 Clarke Cup Reflections. (By "Rimau.") The very large crowd that turned up to witness the match between the Europeans and the Rest last week-end showed the very great interest which this annual fixture has aroused, especially among the non-European section of the cricket loving public, and1,403 words
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Article150 1932-06-09 11 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.). LTD. As from Sept. 30 the following revised prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are effective: Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and or ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon uao Red Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon150 words
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Article532 1932-06-09 11 Alleged Theft Of $500. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 6. Ellahibaksh again appeared before the police magistrate to-day to answer a charge of having committed theft of $500.50 (cash) and a gold and silver ring valued at $6, the property of a man named Assanoo,532 words
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Article382 1932-06-09 11 Seremban. June 7. The annum general meeting of the Neeri Sembilan Club was held at the Club to day w w T I T ReSidCnt the Hon Mr w Hughes, M.C.S.. presiding Amongst those present were:—Mr L Forbes M.C.S.. (Government nominee). Da to Worn? Yiok382 words
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Advertisement21 1932-06-09 11 iiiAAHA, KORRENGZAL OINTMENT ill nn mi m,e m D,msEi nllllllA GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE UJllll V Fll eiDCIS, COLDS, 111 STMI rUIITt21 words
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Article729 1932-06-09 12 Annual Dinner At G. H. Cafe. The annual dinner of the Old Rafflesians* Association was held in the G. H. Cafe on Saturday last. The Hon. Dr. N. L. Clarice presided over a large attendance. Toasts were drunk to The King and The Founder (in silence). Before729 words
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Advertisement217 1932-06-09 12 COX K ''"-I VID VZROINIA CIGARETTES Cr. TIN imprisons JĔ FACTOW FRESHNESS The Craven "A" "50" tin is designed to be 4 v f V,Vc«Pttk of real use in mar v ways when empf < < A No cutter ncede». r* No jagged edges. Ne:. \A* *J£ %jkV&§> When you217 words
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Advertisement443 1932-06-09 12 The Tonic Vo Need Doan's Nerve Tonir t l safe and reliable to >* i system, and are 52 P**U as a r 4 suffering from the aft! Fever, Influenza, and eff< ing complaints nd thl r Doan s Nerve Tonic T-.w invaluable remedy for v tsaPe H lity and443 words
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Miscellaneous805 1932-06-09 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All times given ;n the following *rt Singapore times. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL, 55.5 metres, testing daily from 10.30 to 11 a.m. MANILA, KZRM, 49.3 metres, every Monday, 8 to 9 pm., weekly broadcast of recorded music. BANDOENG, PMY., 58.2 metres; 6.40805 words
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Article3201 1932-06-09 13 GENERAL BUSINESS CONDITIONS. [Financial conditions all over the world are reviewed in current comments by the Nationa' City Bank of New York. These articles are very well written and form an interesting guide to finance and commerce. They will be printed in convenient sections day by3,201 words
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Article811 1932-06-09 13 The action of the Federal Reserve Banks already described in this Letter, supplying new funds to the market in greatly enlarged volume, has been the chief influence in the money markets during the past month, and has had an immediate effect upon rates on short term loans811 words
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Article453 1932-06-09 13 Release And Another Visit To London. Mahatma Gandhi will be released within six or seven days of June 26, and he will again attend another Round-Table Conferenco la London." This is the prediction of Pandit Sharker Shastri Hosritti, the well-known astro"ogcr, made to a "Bombay Chronicle"453 words
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Advertisement535 1932-06-09 13 fThe Far East Oxygen Acetylene Co., Ltd. PHONE *****. j $8.15 Per Drum of 1 cwt.—Delivered at Your Godown. Special Rates for Large Orders. AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD LE4SEHOID SINGAPORE PROPERTIES At M.*:>rs Ch ong Koon Seng Co.'s Saleroom, No. 30. Chulia Street, On535 words
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192 1932-06-09 14 Comments On The Mail. Dear Boys, Th„' dislocation cf wcik last week owing to the licliday caused a postponement of tra "Boys' Corner," and as a result there are manj letters held over this week. If your contributions have not appeared192 words
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Article184 1932-06-09 14 Gibraltar is one of the strongest forts in the world.—Tan Tiang Choon. It is -afe to say that those who love to know thnr future never enjoy contentment.—S. O. B. Sydney is a powerful city in Australia and is the greatest wool-port in that country C. K.184 words
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Article161 1932-06-09 14 (By "Happy.Go-Lticky Kid:') Nearly two whole years have gone by when I first left my fathers farm in the country where most of my boyhood days were spent I was very fond of climbing trees, hunting fcr birds nests: and rambling across the hilly stretches of meadows.161 words
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Article103 1932-06-09 14 (By Ahmad bin Uda, Muar.) *J£ I fn a VillagG te Very because it is outside the region cf heavy traffic where danger Here an can spend his tface freely, viewing the gifts of wUhou^L P r de Ing Ver the Problem "of life SSSL f103 words
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Article42 1932-06-09 14 (By "Leal Teo.") fisher had caught a very little fish Th* >et you tttton.lZ»£ you tUs »ut a i I may eveJ see you doubtM lf into mv• *Z2 any more 1 wUI PW you Pan I*?S»JS»S"42 words
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Article36 1932-06-09 14 T. v. Tsenr G. E. School, Labuan.) in th held forward. The tSSLi L dlrftct *J to look untau ht walkers is persons aDD»r ftirt» near th and their shoe-laces. a, ways as if admiring36 words
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Article733 1932-06-09 14 (By L. S. Khoo.) One cold night while my two younger sister: and-myself were inside the house doing somt stOry telling, we felt very dull, for we could not have our usual evening walk. My uncle tolc us the following story: There was once upon a time733 words
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Article70 1932-06-09 14 (By, Goh Toh Chwee.) streets TLZgg "AS ZT* i5 r U8h the w a U1 wur s n As he turned a cornpr could reach 5 -r^'! k nB a11 the wlndow that he and asfc&j StZST* hta he »Ll y g £Sr mat WaS 800d for70 words
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Article1258 1932-06-09 14 "If Ireland Walks Out Of Empire—." "The Manchester Guardian" special correspondent writes to his paper: Of the Viceroy's gallant attempt to pass on substantially intact the political systea that he took ever we may say that by keep .ng Mr. Gandhi and his more turbulent1,258 words
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Article478 1932-06-09 14 "Clean The City" Campaign Starts Next Week. Wuchow, May 12. In order to clean up the city, the municipal JUthorities have designated May 15-18 as "Clean Up Days." At this time, all citizenare required to clean out their houses and to cleanse all back yards. The mayor's office478 words
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Advertisement117 1932-06-09 14 I 3 Shades in 3 Days I J he r c s nothing mc.ro nf decayed teeth.Thi s I to mouth that defy ordinary U mh I snd5 nd > tech ~3 shades in 3 days. I A half-inch of Kol'vnos on a dry brush iost^ becomes a surging ami117 words
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Miscellaneous94 1932-06-09 14 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY, JUNE 9. 6 'cia£ m Head<,UarterS B Coy <*» TO-MORROW, JUNE 10. s "pean) m HeadqUarterS Fortress c °y- (Euro- HeadqUarte Intelli ence Platoon, 5 Coy P m HeadqUarterS B Wing-Depot 5 mv Pn ir Malay Hea *iuarters, «<F» (Malay) Coy., Weapon Training. SATURDAY,94 words
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Advertisement428 1932-06-09 15 SAILINGS p. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. ,--nc-ated m England.) PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. AND ORIENTAL STEAM OO- LONDON AND MAIL SERVICE. Ccotracl tn Hls Majesty's FROM LONDON. Tonnage. Singapore 1932. 9.100 June 10 17.000 June 10 jj 6.500 June 20 I 11 000 June 24 00 9,000 July 4428 words
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Advertisement584 1932-06-09 15 JTMTERjAnJNGS^ M)MY. K. LINEr ._...>.: (Japan Mail), 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 5 KATORI MARU 10,000 Aug. 11584 words
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Advertisement399 1932-06-09 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA i«™ Deutach ftj Australische DampfschifTs [ft Gl Gesill?chaft •X<mpeeies Incorporate* ra Gersaaat.7 OUTWARDS. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN POETS. 1932 t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila June 14 m.s. ERMLAND, omit Japan ports June 29 t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila July 8 m.s. MUNSTERLAND, omit Japan399 words
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Advertisement499 1932-06-09 15 INSURANCE. SOUTH llHfll BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT I AND i MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. •nd Fleer of No. S. Malacca Street,499 words
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Advertisement381 1932-06-09 15 BANKS- i THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements.) 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 1,800,000. AGENCIES: London, New York, Hong Kong, Canton, Shanghai, Swatow, Amoy, Medan, Kuchlng, Kuala381 words
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Advertisement573 1932-06-09 15 BANKS, THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITEI. HEAD OFFICE: METER CHAMBER*. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Btngepore «68, North Bridge Road Penang 85. Beach Stnm Malacca 111, Jonker Street Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahmet Palsmbang 11, tta Hong Kong 18, Queen's Road, CentrU Seremban 13, Birch Read573 words
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Advertisement1533 1932-06-09 16 KttltHlMlJllitlll^ 1 THIS PAPER HAS THE I I j LARGEST SALE. j I AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO j j! SPEND MOST I m ft m IN BRITISH MALAYA. I ll l! ruin n ■linn in ma inn i i in iiiiiiiimiiininiirfiinuii:!,;!,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- :j li:iii|.itnliiliiliill!|li|:!l.tliHlililli.l:ni 1 |ii It ,i,ii„| llllilllllllllII)III|l I Le1,533 words
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Advertisement488 1932-06-09 16 l '««Wli»lltlWiiiiiii l l ll il |(l Hi|)i(|iii||)| o TRIBUNE SMALL BRING RESITT^ j BECAUSE THEY R_ACB THE j PERMANENT POWJUt^ =lT■ FOB Linotype M o to rs each i V MALAYA TRIBni 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IX ADVANCE. D f u 22 Includln J at office Postage" gj488 words
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