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Title Section29 1932-06-14 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX -No. 139 SINGAPORE TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1932 FIVE CENTSL The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, June 14, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 193229 words
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Advertisement245 1932-06-14 1 c eylon llP TON'S TEA. V„u a nnot Bettcr The Best. B e i 9 BUY I "JkV TOW IS THE TIME T0 SATISFY THAT LONGING FOR A REALLY MODERN C AR—A I CAR THAT CAN OFFER 100 p. c. ECONOMY ON FI EL-TYRES-OIL AND GENERAL I A CAB I245 words
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Advertisement10 1932-06-14 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE' IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA.10 words
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Advertisement224 1932-06-14 2 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Last Night of FIRST NATIONAL'S striking adaptation of JOHN VAN DRUTEN'S Celebrated play The Careless Age with DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, «JNR., CABMEL MYERS LORETTA YOUNG, II i 1 j SPECIAL SUPPORTING ATTRACTIONS:— I Mark Hambourg Rendering the famous PRELUDE by Rachmaninoff. LATEST RRITISH GAZETTE, Pathetone Weekly, etc. j224 words
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Advertisement205 1932-06-14 2 Amusements MATINEE TO-MORROW Charles Farrell in a new type of role with a brilliant new Fox star MARIAN NIXON Bringing you new romance in a gloriously refreshing story, spvkling, vivid and different. After To=Morrow A Fox Movietone Picture BIS PAVILION 9-5 LAST NIGHT SLIM SUMMERVILLE AND LOUISE FAZE NO A205 words
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Advertisement213 1932-06-14 2 6.10 TO-NIGHT^~~ 9 7i 5 UNIVERSALE j EAST of BORNEO j TO-MORROW WALLACE BEERY JACKIE COOPER I t "The Champ*] I The Great World Show! g KIM SENG ROAD. j I Owing To Tremendous Success Season Extended Until Sunday a June 19, 1932. I I THE GREAT WORLD TALKIE THE4TRP213 words
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Article215 1932-06-14 3 (By Courtesy of Hons: Kong Bank.) Singapore, June 14. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29 32d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27,32 d.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13 16d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25 32d London demand 2s. 3%d., London T.T.215 words
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Article82 1932-06-14 3 "Their Mad Moment" At The Wembley. i ''Five and Ten," featuring Marion Davies and Leslie Howard, was shown at the Wembley Cinema last n'ght. rrhere is tense drama with en appropriate climax. Metrotome News and r. tennis demonstration by frilden preceded the main attract on. "Their Mad82 words
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53 1932-06-14 3 Singapore, June 14. Standard Spot 5 5 I|l6 June 5 5v 8 July 5 1116 5 3116 Aug. 5% 5% July-Sept. si£ 514 Oct.-Dec. 5% 514 Tone cf Market: Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet l%d. per lb. New York: Spot Sheet 2 lljl6 cents53 words
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Article106 1932-06-14 3 We notice a statement that only hclf the. quantity of rice imported into Great Britain Is of British origin. Malaya does not yet I produce enough for her own consumption, but j surely this is a crop which should be cultivated on a vastly increased tcale now that106 words
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Article179 1932-06-14 3 Singapore, June 14. Rice, Siam Al per Koyan $210 Rice, Siam 1 $195 Rice, Siam 2 $175 Rice, Slam 3 $165 Rice. B. Siam No. 1 $128 Rice, B. Siam No. 2 $123 Rice, Siam "Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $175 ißce, Siam No. 2 $160 Rice, Saigon Al179 words
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Article298 1932-06-14 3 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. June 14, 11 a.m. EUBBEK. London: 1 11'16d., unchanged. New York: 2 1116 cents (G up »i cent. Shares: Nominal. Allenbys 30—40 cents, Ayer Moleks 15—20 cents, Ayer Panas 15—20 cents, B?.ssetts lo—2o cents, Brogas 15—20 cents, Cukit Jelotongs 10—15 cents, Bukit298 words
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Advertisement353 1932-06-14 3 j Band Performances I During June Band of The S.S. Police j Telok Ax r, Wednesday, 15th, at 9 p. m jiatonar Pa* Friday, 17th, p.m. f gotanical Gardens, Wednesday, 22nd, 5.15 p.m Kat()ns i'ark, Friday, 24th, 5.15 p.m. Telok Ayer. Wednesday, 29th, 5.15 p.m. BOTANICAL GARDENS, Sunday, June 19lh,353 words
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Advertisement103 1932-06-14 3 Assets exceed $12,000,000. !Sy Assurance in force over $35,000,000. ~T The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Lite BuUding, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. B.C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies103 words
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Obituary73 1932-06-14 4 TAN—Tar Tian Lye, age 48, passed away at his residence, No. 2, Upper Perak Road, on Monday, 13th instant, leaving behind him to mourn his loss his beloved wife, four sons. Tan Eng Leon,», Tan Eng Guan, Tan Eng Kim. Tan Eng Kee, three daughters, ona son-ia-law,73 words
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Article786 1932-06-14 4 "The day has gone by when it was possible to treat Russia as a bad joke, or a plague spot to be cleaned up by a Hcly War, or even as a r ddle which sane men would not waste their time in guessing at. Soviet Russia is786 words
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Article227 1932-06-14 4 Mr. C. C. Blake. of Messrs. Lyall and Evatt. aucl an aciitn member of the Royal iSlngapcre Yacht Club, has left Singapore for Ho gkong. The Rev. Samuel Fans will be the speaker at the Evangelistic Prayer Service at the Methodist Mission Chapel. Pava Lebar on Thursday at 5 p.m.227 words
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Article632 1932-06-14 4 Opinions Of Local Employers. Does Singapore want a weekly wage system or net? Most local business men seem to be agreed that such an innovation would do much to help reduce the indebtedness of employees but all emphasise the difficulties attendant en such a change, not632 words
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Article126 1932-06-14 4 Officers Resume Duty. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Kuala Lumpur, June 14. It is learned that the three divisional officers of the Rubber Research InsUtute alleged to have been suspended recently have now resumed duty. These officers are Dr. W. B. Haines, head of the Soils Division.126 words
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Article132 1932-06-14 4 Will He Be Made An Ambassador? London, June 13. Sir Miles Lampoon's future is being discussed in diplomatic circles on the assumption that it ii unlikely he will retvn to China cn the expiration of his leave excepting perhaps for a few months. II's promotion to132 words
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Article57 1932-06-14 4 From Indo-China by the "Athos II," due at Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by the Bangalore." due at Singapore at 3 p.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by the "Hakozaki Maru," due at Singapore to-morrow. From Europe (London mails despatched on May 26), by the "Rahna," due57 words
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Article450 1932-06-14 4 fBT »LOOKtR-o NUi .Our hotels, i„ th rivalry, are emulating th n Sd Tailors of Tooley Stn, t. c V Raffles claims to h. Z Premier Hotel," and the Singapore's Most j 1 uau Hotel; It only remains now fa* n..„ to "tell the world" tha it****450 words
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Article53 1932-06-14 4 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: l-?jd. H New York: 2 11 16 cento. Singapore Spot; 5—5 1 16 cents. H TIN 1 London Spot: £115. London 3 months: £11" Singapore: $59.50 (75 tons COPRA. I Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: H Sundried 54 70 Mixed 175 tons of Mixed53 words
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Advertisement199 1932-06-14 4 On every Dance Floor one famous wßm __j__j__t|__i Number remains in constant i^*"vPj\ s favour —"4711," this fascinating genuine Eau de Cologne. When oppressive heat causes headache. the cool, fresh odour of "4711" ;t>55^55 7n Efcu de Cologne is invaluable. t^ly^^jy^ Obtainable from j Robinson Co., Ltd. Siogapore Kuala Lumpur199 words
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Advertisement53 1932-06-14 4 A Happy Thought lOR THE CHRISTENING jj PRESENT. I j CHILDREN'S CUPS IN SOLID SILVER. j; U.S. de Silva Bros JEWELLERS, j 23, High Street, Singapore. 634 TENG SENG GUAN, Established 1905. 634, North Bridge Road. Agents for T. K. K/S SHOES AND OTHER GOODS AND DEALERS IN DIAMOND. GOLD53 words
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Miscellaneous41 1932-06-14 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday's Max. Temperature 89 deg. F. Last night's Mm. Temperature 73 deg. F. Yesterday's Rainfall 020 Ins fuwhlne 8 6 hourB> I p.m. Relative Humidity 75 per cent I I J£?*Jfti S.S.W. 10 m.p.h. 1 p.m. Weather Pine41 words
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Article486 1932-06-14 5 GROWING POVERTY OF JAPAN. SERIOUS REACTIONS IN FAR EAST. Control Of Customs In Manchuria? Reuter. in Japan are causing much '"p wrt* ti tne country may lead [7 firth r «s«e«« in the F E >lu M im i i also caused by the nniReuter. - 486 words
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Article135 1932-06-14 5 Further Negotiations With Free State. British Official. Rugby, June 13. c /j consultation between the Canadian and the other Governments to be a at the Ottawa Conference is not \j, c 3 n r > 0Tt: but the Dominions Secretary, J H. Thomas, in the House of Commons,British Official. - 135 words
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53 1932-06-14 5 British Official. H Rugby, June 13. tfeartJT cretai7 for Sir Hotxe, hr to the House of Commons to-day that th. v!' s Week in India had been uneventful, •"Sri lPaturc bein 8 further unsuccessful Boahf t8 to Congress conferences. In lng the two communities nedBritish Official. - 53 words
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Article405 1932-06-14 5 Councillors Take Off Their Collars. British Santiago de Chile, June 13. The struggle for power between the rival elements of the new Government has not ccrvced with the resignation of Mr. Davila from Hm ant T T 2? str ng iss ESS B tacks 011 theBritish - 405 words
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Article279 1932-06-14 5 f lra r -Born Arrested. Smart work by the Kandang Kcrbau Policeculminated in the arrest of a Straits-born Chines?. Ong Cheng Yean, who was alleg-rd to have assaulted ai.d robbed a Malay taxi driver near the entrance to ihe Thomoson Road Reservoir on th* night279 words
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Article50 1932-06-14 5 British Official. Rugby. June 13. The British steamer "Circe Shell" is proceeding to New Orleans with the American. S,V Atlantic flier. Stanley Hausner, aboard. «f?a. rSSSea on Saturday ni.ht 500 miles 2L 2 Portugal, after being adrift for eight ITyc on hU paKially submerged aeroplane.-Britb-h Official.British Official. - 50 words
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Article49 1932-06-14 5 TOPICS OP TO-DAY, on page 4. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 7. CLUB DIARY, on page 8. n TARY OF EVENTS, en page 8. of fay and 9 A LONDONER'S NOTEBOOK on page 10. t ITERARY NOTES, on page 11. REUNimonpaje 12. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, on page 14.49 words
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Article286 1932-06-14 5 All Japanese Positions Attacked. "Union Times." Shanghai, June 14. The Japarcse headquarters in Kwangtung, South Manchuria, have been transferred to Changchun to facilitate military operations against the Chinese Volunteers and probably against Russia. The Chinese forces at Wukimi, reinforced by the Volunteers from Acheng and Shuangcheng,"Union Times." - 286 words
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Article110 1932-06-14 5 Bus Conductor's Grim Discovery. Reuter. London. June 14. A bus conductor's discovery of a woman's body protruding from the undergrowth at King.wod. th* p-pdar week-end picnic spot near A hford (Kent) Started a chain of gruesome finds. Within a few hundred yards the Iv dies rfReuter. - 110 words
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Article129 1932-06-14 5 Alarming Rumour From Taiping. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 14. That the idea of introduction of tolls into Malaya, hinted at in the Road and Rail Committee's report, is being taken seriously is reliably rumoured in reports from Taiping, which state that the new road129 words
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Article193 1932-06-14 5 Comparison With Human Beings. The "Straits Echo" publishes a photograph of the skeleton of the baby Orang Pendek which wa.; recently shot in Sumatra, and says that further details are now p variable regarding this animal. Its skin Is of a grey colour and its hair grows193 words
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Article521 1932-06-14 5 PREPARATIONS FOR LAUSANNE. Conference Must Be Effective. British Official. From what is known cf the conversations between British, French and German statesmen it appears that at last Eurcpe is facing facts and is determined to sohre her reparations and debts problem and pre par. theBritish Official. - 521 words
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Article51 1932-06-14 5 Advocated By New York Banker. Reuter. New York. June 13. Reparations a id war debts are contributing, more than anything to the present unsettlcment, declared Mr. Bteatrt President of the New York State Bankers' Association, advocating the reduction of both conditional on a cut in armamentsReuter. - 51 words
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Article82 1932-06-14 5 Conserving Interests Of Investors. Reuter. London, June 13. Considerable significance attaches to th? B?nk of England Committee (sanctioned by the Government) concerning League loans. The authorities still believe that the League is the best instrument for working out the recover;/ of Europe, and therefore regard it as vitalReuter. - 82 words
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Article54 1932-06-14 5 British Official. Rugby, June 13. > Th? Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, and the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman. leave tomorrow for Lausanne, where they will join the other members of the British delegation. They attended a meeting of theBritish Official. - 54 words
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42 1932-06-14 5 British Official. Rugby. June 13. The stock markets have begun the week cheerfully on the week-end developments in connection with the conferences at Geneva and Lausanne. An almost general upward movement in values is recorded. —British Official.British Official. - 42 words
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Article41 1932-06-14 5 Reuter. Chicago, June 13. I It is understood that President H°° ver s exerting the utmost pressure to dissuade the Republican Convention from attempting to pledge the party to an outright demand fcr the repeal of Prohibition. —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Advertisement374 1932-06-14 5 j£Sr% LONDON ?ays c t° h was with great interest that A-W PS§6k Phosferine Health Salt. M beneficial results t» M H surprising, because the customary lowering effect of the ordinary laxative appeared to be counteracted entirely by the tonic J Phosferine Hea.th Sa.t coaxes ZTn^ 1 your digestion into374 words
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Article968 1932-06-14 6 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. FYFE BACK TO FORM. S.C.C. WIN A HARD GAME. (By "Reynard."} In a kick-and-rush game on the Padang yesterday the S.C.C. won two points in Div. I of the Singapore League, from the R.A., by the odd goal in three. Though there was not much skill968 words
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Article153 1932-06-14 6 MALACCA TJ5AM v. NEGRI SEMBILAN. (From Out Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 14. The Malacca team against Negri Sembilan in next Satuitfay's Malaya Cup match will be: Brlttain; Chan Wee tiew, r. Ayuson (capt.); Tf,y Hong Seng, Tang Kam Tin, Leon; C. Theseira, McNee, Lim Hock Guan, F,153 words
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Article224 1932-06-14 6 Souvenirs for the winners and losers have been presented by Dr: Alju'nied and Mr. Ong Peng Hock for Thursday's charity match at Jalan Besaj S.tadium between Chinese and Malay Veterans. Mr. Tay Lian Teck is unable to act as linesman and the Consul General for China, Mr.224 words
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Article402 1932-06-14 6 Impressive Drill Display. ATHLETICS. Ideal weather favoured the annual sports of the Outram School which were held on Saturday at the Anson Road Stadium. A very Jaige gathering of parents and visitors were present. The various events were keenly contested and drill display under the direction of402 words
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Article595 1932-06-14 6 SINGAPORE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. Fine Recovery Of S.C.C. Pair. JAPANESE HOLDERS BEATEN. LAWN TENNIS. If the standard of play in the doubles finals of the S.L.T.A. tournament, which"were played off a: the S.C.C. last night, were not ur to the level expected, the match between K. Kawajiri and S. Matsukawa and595 words
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Article331 1932-06-14 6 ITALY LEADS AGAINST SWITZERLAND. Montreux, June 13 In the third round of the Davis Cup Fisher (Switzerland) beat Palmieri (Italy) 6—B, 6 4, 1 6 6-1 6—3: Stefani (Italy) beat Aeschlimann (Switzerland) 6—4. 7—5, B—6 and Sertorio and Palmieri (Italy) beat Aeschlimann and Fisher (Switzerland) 3—6, 6—4,331 words
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Article47 1932-06-14 6 GOLF. loir. n cards were taken out for thp ii.na ladies» spoon competition at the Club and the following were the thSl f scores returned: > three V. M. H. Patterson 3 up Mra. A. M. Low all square. M?s. R. D, Pinlay 1 down.47 words
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Article549 1932-06-14 6 Canton Peace Parley Breaks Down. Shanghai, June 14. The rumour that China has been negotiating a $30,000,000 loan from the Dollar Steamship Co. is denied by Mr. Lin Sen, Chairman of the National Government, who has arrived ln Shanghai to persuade Mr. T. V. Soong, Finance Minister,549 words
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Article231 1932-06-14 6 BADMINTON. The following are the results of the first and second rounds of the Merridale open singles league competition: Tan Yong Kian beat Chua Leng Yong 15—7, 15—9; Lim Chong Heng beat Lim Eng Tong 15—9. 15—7; Lim Mok Seng beat Lee Yang Chim 15—6, 7—15,231 words
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Article86 1932-06-14 6 PING-PONG. at T i X^ C f lerlCal hnUm the S.A.W.L.A. at the former's dub House on Sunday by Score 6: F Xav\«bea y t w£Z L i n o 3 0, Kuek Si «B Kee beat T?n*23 T eng han POOk Kan to M.C. Sek86 words
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Article146 1932-06-14 6 Cassab Slashes Fireman's Throat. SHIPPING NEWS. When the "Kajang" arrived here yesterday it was reported that an attempt to take the life oi one of the ship's firemen was made in the early hours of Sunday night while the vessel was nearing this port. The assailant,146 words
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Article324 1932-06-14 6 Experiment With Cunard Liner. Rugby, June 13. The Cunard liner "Scythia," now proceeding from Liverpool to New York, has been adapted to use a new fuel consisting of a liquid mixture cf oil and coal, the success of which would be an important factor in the324 words
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Article167 1932-06-14 6 RIFLE-SHOOTING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, June 12. On Saturday last an interesting match took tlace between teams representing Malacca B.R.A. and the Muar Rifle Club, captained by Lt. G. Laub. The visitors beat the home ttam by 27 points. Mrs Exham gave away the prizes at167 words
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Article47 1932-06-14 6 KENT BEATEN BY FOUR WICKETS. CRICKET. Reuter. London, June 13. Yorkshire and Kent was finished in two days. Scores--4ffo nt 2«) 75 (<lhodes 8 for 48 6 wkT-^u^" 8 for 105) and 67 for [Other sports items will be iouiul, Qn. page 13.}Reuter. - 47 words
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Article616 1932-06-14 6 CABINET MIMs TER INTERVIEWED Doctor Who Was s truck Off Roll. The war-lime Cabin* t Jf* has become "as erut at a d (in connection with which Harky street specif struck off ihe roll by n Mtdical Council), has bttn Z BriUsh by a London newspaper. London,616 words
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Article54 1932-06-14 6 The June number of the "Planter," the organ of the Incorporated Scciety of Planters, is now out and contains a number of interesting articles in addition to the usual features, such ts the monthly London Letters, I.S.P. Branch Notes, social and personal pars, etc. The editorial deals with54 words
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Article145 1932-06-14 6 Alhambra.—"After To-morrow." with Charles Farrell and Marian Nixon. Capitol.—"The Age," with Douglfs Fairbanks, Jnr., Loretu» Younf and Carm.i Myers. Special supporting attraction: MM* Hambourg rendering tfci l: 1 ;de c RachmamnofT. To-morrow: The W Plan Graham Scton's I.' 1 >- Empire.—Double Tall: 1 Ceai 1 nf the145 words
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Article79 1932-06-14 7 1 are invited to write to us on 0 interest. It must be underLd*.. ualaya Tribune does not snr<e opinions expressed by corresJl*# Otters should be as bribf L f preferably typewritten (double J poSS lBL 0 r,e side of the paper only. c av be used, but the79 words
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Article262 1932-06-14 7 the Editor, "Malaya Tribune reading Fairplay's" letter in your I in not but say, in spite of .(i 'insufficient knowledge ,n tries," that he has lost all and justice. He stated that < 7'" fiance or Spain and settle there s ,p.ct to enjoy the same privileges262 words
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Article277 1932-06-14 7 In the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") >—Tbe «rids greatest blessing is health, Btcia.n which money is absolutely neces- -r.ii would be the world's greatest boon f.... to pay for the necessities of life in 1- :c cash. but this is almost a super--i:. "H rt as long as service277 words
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Article181 1932-06-14 7 Nl Imposed Is Too Heavy. ta the Legislative Council, in Chinese Review," over rencea which the Governa British liquors and linating as affording an V fear with which our antile princes regard fiscal retaliation by foreign I powerful a unit as the .;p Mr Bagnall was right in181 words
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Article75 1932-06-14 7 Recommendation Of Estimate Committee. in^{mn al .t COmmltt r "ft 2 *fc th 'ollowrwi£? at f niceting l<l °n June 6:--veniet Si sTL'&T 5 imtal 5 87 Street, must be 2£2?e£r ta V£~ and rebyߣZTtsn ad tlon recommendations 222? adc of me P°»ibl»ty of pumping sewage75 words
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Article110 1932-06-14 7 Increase In Export Of Cotton. Rugby, June 13. Overseas trade returns in May show that the value of imports was £55,735,344 as corn£53,487,187 in the previous month and in May of las. year. Exports during the month were valued at £34,595,524 against £39,423,098 in the previous month110 words
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Article35 1932-06-14 7 in common with every other commodity, in <^" J tof o slump, but what The u flQngo te used SSaPSBfla £iS%.*Truly the p 01 °J tt( e has been yan Chinese Review." >i35 words
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640 1932-06-14 7 MALACCA NEWS. (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, June 12. An inquest was held last Saturday into the death of Towkay Lim Kian Toh who was killed in a fall from a motor-bus at Tranquerah Road on June I. Dr. S. Vythilingam,640 words
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Article92 1932-06-14 7 Fatal Motor Accident. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, June 12. A fatal motor accident occurred at Parit Stongkat when a hired car, driven by a Malay, knocked down two boys, one a Chinese, and the other an Indian. The latter succumbed to his injuries three hours later92 words
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Advertisement152 1932-06-14 7 7.1S TO-NIGHT 9.30 RICARDO CORTEZ IN "The Phantom In The House" WITH Nancy Helford and Grace Valentine. ADMISSION—2O CENTS AND 40 CENTS. I j YOU'LL ENJOY j CAMELS fsssi[ 1 as something different from the ordinary w.«,. 1U .itrrr^rK Virginia. Mildly mellow and refreshing. <A Bf\ .MLCi/aL^ it's a blending152 words
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Advertisement193 1932-06-14 7 JELLIES j I IN Various Fruit Flavours. j Official Insurers To The 4. A. of England. The Motor Union Insurance Company, Ltd. j THE SPECIALISTS IN CAR INSURANCE, j OFFER I Better Policies Lower Rates. f) II 15 per cent to 33 1-3 per cent, no claim bonus. Jj Sime,193 words
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Miscellaneous338 1932-06-14 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY. JUNE 14. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "A" (M.G.) Coy., Gun Drill—Lowest position. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Armoured Car Section, Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "E" (Chinese) Coy., Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, M.G. Platoon (Eur.), Stripping and Mechanism. 5.15 p.m.—Malay Headquarters, "F" (Malay) Coy., Weapon Training. TO-MORROW. JUNE 15. C.30338 words
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Article432 1932-06-14 8 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. June 14, 1932, 10 a.m. Issue Value. Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 22 24 -cd £1 Austral Malay 18i- 20i--ss. Ayer Hitam Tin 9 99 cd £1 Bangrin Tin 6|6 B|sl Batang Padang C.05 0.10432 words
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Article285 1932-06-14 8 FRASER Si CO.'S QUOTATIONS, a Ifl CLOSING QUOTATIONS. > > Buyers. Sellers. $2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.15 1.35 $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.80 1.00 norn £1 £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 66 3 70 $10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 4.00 $1 $1 Central Engine norn $100 $50 Chinese C.285 words
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Article90 1932-06-14 8 ISSUED BY FRASER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. Singapore Cold Storage Deb. 7 per cent. 104 105 ci Singapore Municipal (1901) 5 per cent. 104 107 norn Singapore Municipal (1907) 4>,. per cent. 100 103 norn Singapore Municipal (1909 4', per cent. 100 10390 words
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Article371 1932-06-14 8 FRASER A CO AND LYALL AND EVATT'g QUOTATIONS. Singapore, June 14, 1932, 10 a.m. Issue To-day's Prices. Value. R/aser Lyall S Shares. Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $0.15 $0.30 $0.15 $0.25 1 Alor Gajah 0.15 0.30 0.15 0.30 IA. Hitam 0.40 0.60 0.30 0.50 IA. Kuning 0.05 0.10 0.05371 words
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Article82 1932-06-14 8 Rugby, June 13. Paris 93 5 16, New York 3.67%, Montreal 4.26. Brussels 26.38. Geneva 18 1316, Amsterdam 9.07%, Milan 71 11 16, Berlin 15 9;i6, Stockholm 19%, Copenhagen 18 5 16, Olso 20%] Vienna 36%. Prague 124. Helsingfors 215," Madrid 44 v>, Lisbon 110, Athens 570, Bucharest82 words
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Article113 1932-06-14 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, June 14. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Hai Hing 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3.) Chinese Prince 13: Kedah 11: Menelaus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3j Silv?rteak 35; Raby Castle 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4.) Fairfield City 48. West Wharf (Entrance113 words
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Article33 1932-06-14 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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Advertisement137 1932-06-14 8 Hi will I Xil! I* m ENGLAND VD.-t/ H O WILLS. B-iTOL V ic~o« m^^^^^^^^^^^^^m ssssssssaasaag ißjZmmlf INDISPUTABLY THE BEST. SOLD EVERYWHERE. STRA/fS TYPEWRITER AGENCY Stationers and Repairers. 14-A. Change Alley, Singapore. BLACK MCCBI» "CORONET" ribbons carbon* your money will be refunded. Ring us up for mechanics In case your137 words
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Advertisement161 1932-06-14 8 j A Feiv of Our Sole Agencies If Spark plugs, Speedometers, Oil )1 Gauge, Fuel Pump, Ammeters, feuffj Standard Fquinment on Chevrolet, (i |AC] Buick, Dodge, Chrysler, etc. I 1 Delco Remy and Northeast ignition parts as Standard Factory equipment IB on s of the automobiles and s X trucks161 words
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Miscellaneous237 1932-06-14 8 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. JUNE 14. High Tides.—s.so a.m., 6.25 p.m. Football League: Div. 3, V.M.C.A. v. J.C.S.A., Geylang; F. and N.v. Med. Services, S.HB.; A. P. C. v. M.P.H., Jalan Besar. Singapore Tennis Championships, Singles SemiFinals. S.C.C. TO-MORROW. JUNE 15. High Tides—7.2o a.m., 7.15 p.m. Football League: Div. 1,237 words
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Miscellaneous441 1932-06-14 8 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary Is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the441 words
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Miscellaneous96 1932-06-14 8 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, JUNE 15. Java. Southern Sumatra. South-East Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly dn Night Posting Boxes at the General Post Office) (By Aeroplane) 6 a.m. East Coast of Pahang I Lipis) 11 a.m. 'Ceylon. Southern and Western India, Djibouti, Egypt. Europe. Great Britain and Western Australia (.Athos96 words
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Article3589 1932-06-14 9 The Tragedy Of Fay Fung. ALLEGED MURDER PLOT CASE RESUMED. ZIMMERN'S STORY OF PLAN TO USE PISTOL OR POISON. MEANT TO STAGE FAKE: LEGAL ADVICE SOUGHT. A number of conversations during which mention was made of means of securing the death of George Fung were related by Edward Zimmera on3,589 words
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Article156 1932-06-14 9 That Deaf and Dumb Children are Taught by Gas? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) Many readers who have undergone a course m elementary physics wiil have seen the Sensitive Flame in action. A Sensitive Flame is a gas flame so del.cately adjus ed that it will flicker and156 words
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Advertisement352 1932-06-14 9 McCOVSJT ABLETS. EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW. This Easy Way To Increased Vitality. Are you enjoying life as you'd like to? Or do you feel robbed of all your energy. It's not much fun for the woman who feels depressed "washed out," spiritless—who seems to be getting thinner every day. Men352 words
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Article1282 1932-06-14 10 The Prince As Linguist: Men Who Prey On Theatre-Goers: Umbrellas On A Chapel Roof. (From Our Oivn Correspondent.) London, May 25 (by Air Mail.) The Prince of Wales's admiration for South America and Ids keen desire to forge closer bonds of friendship between these countries md the1,282 words
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Article144 1932-06-14 10 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. is.S.j. LTD As from Sept. 30 the following have bent m. prices for Shell Motor Spirit and v*L brands of Kerosene: anous Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and or ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon Red Shell Motor .Spirit per 4 gallon144 words
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Article103 1932-06-14 10 It is net always realised what a wealth of power lies in the waste oil which accumulates at garages and service stations from sumps and gear-boxes. Actually, however, this oil can be employed to provide light and power and for battery charging. The waste oil generating103 words
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Advertisement324 1932-06-14 10 THE FUTURE OF THE EMPIRE ties injhejarw ofovety nursing moth& T~*HERE arc occasions when, do what you Y^iilSf J A will, the Mother's milk remains scanty, 0 V- weak and unsuitable. In these cases Sunshine Giaxo has proved helpful to the Mother, remedying the difficulty and allowing natural feeding to324 words
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Article1562 1932-06-14 11 THE DERMOTT SAGA. "The Family" In War-Time —And After. Mr. McKenna has done for th* rw«,«f*. what Mr. Galsworthy did for t£e EE* 25aSTS n a Smaller canvas, artistry is there all right-all the more so because of the concentration. j The Dermotts were an Irish family who1,562 words
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Article180 1932-06-14 11 Sequel To "Scotch And Water." The Bodley Bead believe that they have discovered a really great humourous writer in Guy Gilpatrlc, whose novel "Scotch and Water," introducing Mr. Glencannon. Chief Engineer of the •liichliffe Castle." was hailed with delight by Mr. Rtlph Straus and all those critics180 words
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Advertisement282 1932-06-14 11 cold with J (I Lm thnc-way treatment (l j a a thing pas- II ills the cold /J nose and ll atop on your a drop on ;uid a drop will give ty-four hour 1 effective HB MISTS. I j RORXEO CO.. LTD., j Stop that Rheumatism neglect the sligntest282 words
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Advertisement286 1932-06-14 11 PET MILK GENERAL MILK CO* INC. (f^m^^S^^ GENERAL MILK ca INC New \ork I .».A. New York U.S.A. Jr IMPROVES ALL YOUR COOKING I II III! I I This While Sauce Recipe makes sauce sufficient for— o 7 Creamed Together 2 cups carrots 2 cups small new potatoes 1 pound286 words
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Article772 1932-06-14 12 EIGHTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF BROTHERS SCHOOL. ST. PATRICK'S TO BE OPENED NEXT YEAR. Old boys of St. Joseph s mustered strong on Saturday night for their annual re-union dinner, incidentally celebrating the 80th anniversary of the founding of the school Covers were laid for over a hundred catering772 words
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Article209 1932-06-14 12 MR. ARTHUR DARKER RETIRES. Mr. Arthur Barker, of Messrs. Barker and Keng Chuan, left for home on retirement by the •Boringia" after 43 years residence in the Colony. Mr. Barker came to Singapore in 1889 as a general merchant, holding a number of important Manchester agencies.209 words
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Article65 1932-06-14 12 Misunderstanding Cleared Up. Rugby. June 12. A rcDcrt from Ottawa that foreign countries will be represented at the Imperial Economic Conference by observers Baa been misunderstood in some quarters. Such observers would have no official status and would not, of course, attend the meetings between representatives65 words
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Advertisement150 1932-06-14 12 Hutton's Famous Pineapple" Hams I GREATLY REDUCED PRICES i n Singapore Cold Storage Company, Limited. Orchard Road Sub-Depots. II ——i^^—■ m/mmm J offers a certain safeguard. It cough or cold. It maintains the powers of resistance. It soothes the lungs and loosens the grip of threatened consumption, catarrh or bronchitis.150 words
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Advertisement121 1932-06-14 12 Clover Brand MILK CREAM I I Health Purity J Economy Satisfaction. *«m'uSswki* So,e "■"">"«"■ WQff The East Asiatic Compaoy, l.imilcd HEALTH a^STRENGTHi I I IN EVfiHV TIN BUT «T MUST BE j I CROSSE BLACK WELL'S. j Sime, Oarby Co., Ltd lilr 11 tJ 1 \s I I Safest fl121 words
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Advertisement31 1932-06-14 12 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND HTATKI CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road. SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., water service, please the above address or W 3411.31 words
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Article760 1932-06-14 13 CRICKET. ALL-INDIA TEAM AT LORDS. PROMISING START AGAINST M.C.C. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 2G (by Air Mallj. The All-India cricketers came to Lords fresh irem their good win over Oxford and made a brave opening against a strong M.C.C. eleven. They were given a great760 words
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Article435 1932-06-14 13 THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. (From Our Own CorrespondentJ London, May 26 (by Air Mail.) Lancashire's remarkable victory over Yorkshire has made the county cricket championship much more open than it formerly appeared. It may vitally affect the whole season. Counties will now go after Yorkshire in a vigorous435 words
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Article384 1932-06-14 13 ALL-INDIA TEAM AT CARDIFF. THE GAME WITH GLAMORGAN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 20 (by Air Mail). The match at Cardiff between Glamorgan and All-India ended on May 19 in a draw. The day's play, however, was interesting, and "was marked by the first century384 words
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Article317 1932-06-14 13 THE SECOND CENTURY BY WAZIR ALI. London, May 22 (by Air Mall). The first day of the match between Oxford University and the All-India team in the Parks at Oxford yesterday was sadly interfered with by rain. All went well until the luncheon interval, but from that317 words
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202 1932-06-14 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 26 (by Air Mail) The visiting Mcketers from th: Aipenln Brazil and Chile, by C. H. Oiteon. a former Essex player, made a V***** at Teddington a-jaHsi the afflbated JtoUh American Banks team. Th*y tceud 21.;JW 3 wickets before ruin202 words
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644 1932-06-14 13 NEW CAMBRIDGE BLUE. LAWN TENNIS. t *rom Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 26 (by Air Mail). Each year at Auteil the International Clubs of Great Britain and France stage an interclub match MI the curtain-raiser to the French Tennis Championships. .Nothing hangs on644 words
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276 1932-06-14 13 JAPAN PROTESTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 26 (by Air Mail). Another storm is blazing up in the lawn tennis world. It concerns the amateur status and the Davis Cup Competition and vitally affects all those countries still surviving in the lower276 words
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Article53 1932-06-14 13 Three Deaths In Clash With Police. Reuter. Buenos Aires, June 13. Thousands of labourers on the sugar-cane plantations in the provinces of Santafe and Tucurr.an, Argentina, have struck work. Three were killed and eight injured in a clash between the police and sugar factory workers inReuter. - 53 words
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Article458 1932-06-14 13 BRITISHERS FAIL TO MUDDLE THROUGH. GOLF. (From Our tun Correspondent.) London, May 26 (by Air Mail). General prediction was falsified when the American Women beat Great Britain in the first InternationjJ Women's Golf match at Wentworth, Virpmia Water. What is more America triumphed by winning the458 words
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Article269 1932-06-14 13 PRINCE OF WALES AGAIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.; London, May 26 (by Air Mail). The' match play stage of the Thousand Guineas tournament at Moortowru Leeds brought about the downfall of tigers like Cotton, Compston and A. Havers'. Cotton's defeat at the hands of T. Barber269 words
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Article113 1932-06-14 13 ASSN. FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 10. The Emannuel English School who are at the very bottom of the list in the N.S. InteiSchcol competition for the Chan Joon Long fcup having only one point to their credit, for five games played, gave the113 words
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Article80 1932-06-14 13 The Education Department drew with the P.W.D. to-day on the Negri Sembilan Club Padang in the N.S. Inter-Dept. League. It was seen that a few of the Education Department's best players were absent, which the P.W.D. were able to strengthen their team with players from the80 words
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Advertisement566 1932-06-14 13 f The Far East Oxygen Acetylene Co., Ltd. "PHONE 81NS. t j $8.15 Per Drum of 1 cwt.—Delivered at Your Godown. Special Rates for Large Orders. AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON CO. AUCTION SALE OF FPEI FOLD LEASIHOID SINGAPORE PROPERTIES \t Messrs Cheong Koon Seng* Co.'s Saleroom, No. 30, C'hulia Street,566 words
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Article734 1932-06-14 14 Many Representations To Government. The Ratepayers' Association of Kuala Lumpur, which has been in existence since June, 1930, has issued its report for the year ended Dec. 31. 1931, to be presented a: the annual meeting on June 23. Membership, it is revealed, did not grow734 words
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Article152 1932-06-14 14 £50 Per Head In Small Savings. British Official. Rugby. June 12. A remarkable increase in the amount of savings of all kinds by small investors was revealed at the National Savings Assembly at Blackpool. General Seeley, Chairman of the National Savings Committee, stated that in 1911British Official. - 152 words
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Article33 1932-06-14 14 Suspended Owing To Rough Sea. Brest, June 13. v has returned here from the wreck of the P. and O. "Egynt owing to the rough sea.-Reuter that the Italian33 words
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Article528 1932-06-14 14 BARONET'S DAUGHTER IN THE DOCK. Quarrel In A Luxurious Flat. Home papers state that the flat of Mrs. John Barney, the singer's wife who is charged with the murder of Mr. M. S. Stephens, a magistrate's son, is most luxuriously furnished, and Mrs. Barney has spent528 words
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Article83 1932-06-14 14 Drys May Not Support Mr. Hoover. Reuter. Chicago, June 13. Trouble over Prohibition is expected at the Republican National Convention, opening here to-day, to renominate Mr. Hoover as the Party candidate for the Presidency. Many Prohibitionists are disturbed by the issue. It is suggested that theReuter. - 83 words
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Article92 1932-06-14 14 Sequel To Revolution In Chile. Reuter. Valparaiso, June 12. The Chilean junta has ordered a National Economic Council to be established immediately to proceed with the Government's programme of socialisation. Detectives raided the money exchanges jewellers' shops, and Stock Exchange and expropriated all gold andReuter. - 92 words
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Article72 1932-06-14 14 Election Victory For The Opposition. St. John's, Newfoundland, June 12. The preliminary returns of the general election indicate a victory for the Opposition led by Mr. F. c. AUerdice. The election is the sequel to the political disturbances in April Reuter. fk U 2SL^ UlTed72 words
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Miscellaneous784 1932-06-14 14 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All times given in the following mre Sing*, pore times. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL, 55.5 metres, testing daily from 10.3» to 11 ajn. mamla. xzrm. 49.3 metres, every Monday; 8 to 9 pjn., weekly broadcast of recorded music. bandoeng. PMY., 58.2 metres;784 words
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Advertisement442 1932-06-14 15 jggg SAILINGS. P. o. BRITISH INDIA inn AP CAR LINES. T PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. nlB a nd ORIENTAL STEAM CO.' LONDON AND EAST MATL SERVICE. -nrier Contract with His Majesty s Government.) OJIVVaRD FROM LONDON. cnma and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1932. 6,500 June 20 ***** June 24 9,000 July442 words
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Advertisement612 1932-06-14 15 JTCEAMER SAILINGS. THE fg^NY.K. LINEr (Japan Mail), TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesborouaa. Vessels. Tonnage, ljue. 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 Juiy 27 28 5 KATORI MARU 10,000 Aug. 11612 words
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Advertisement367 1932-06-14 15 *TEAMEB SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA ,c Deutach Australische Dampfschiffs Cl Gesillschait (C*m9*niet Incorporate* tn GfiraafJ) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1932 ms. ERMLAND, omit Japan ports June 29 T m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila July 8 m.s. MUNSTERLAND, omit Japan ports July 27 t ms. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila Aug.367 words
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Advertisement541 1932-06-14 15 INSURANCE. -gSSto&v THE SOUTH I Wfii british insurance COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Fin! ay son Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated ln the Strata Settlements). BEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE tee Fleer ef No.541 words
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Advertisement269 1932-06-14 15 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ln 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 1,600,000. AGENCIES: London, New York, Hong Kong, Canton, Shanghai, Swatow, Amoy, Medan, Kuchlng. Kuala Lumpur,269 words
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Advertisement571 1932-06-14 15 BANKS, THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBER*. RAFFLES PLACE, BENGAPORK. BRANCHES: Singapore 458. North Bridge Road Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 111, Jonker Street Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan ReJuaat Palembang If, jjrr Hong Kong IS, Queen's Road, Central Seremban 63, Birch Road571 words
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Advertisement301 1932-06-14 16 THIS PAPER HAS THE I LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO :j SPEND MOST ii li I IN BRITISH MALAYA. I II I I I I I I I I I ■i>l^l>il>.l'i*r|'iliiliili!|:illiliiK/lii|l'lHlii|ll|ii|ii|iillllilliilllllilllfl<l THE PEOPLE'S PAPER; INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET. Reduced Rents. Oarage No. 32, Jalan Besar. Open301 words
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Advertisement565 1932-06-14 16 j i ■^■''•^■"•'iiniMi;'iiiiiiiNii:|!|i.i|l'|ll||ill!|:;|illl:i'l||!|!^i;| l :Hi||> 1 l|i |nl|!||II|11 |||ii||||||||||n|nill|llllll!!inil[« lllllllll|rinililllllllllll!llHIIII!illlllllllllllll|ll|l!|ll|ll|lllllllllllll!llll'l^ I zJ\dercier's School I ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street I Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:— F. L MILES. f TO LET. To Let—l Margate Road 7 Ramsgate Road, both off Grove Road. Close565 words
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Advertisement611 1932-06-14 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. BAN CHYE HOE CLUB. As the affairs of this Club are being wound uj> the Creditors of the Club are required, or Ox- before the 15th day of July. 1932, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, to th? undersigned611 words
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Advertisement569 1932-06-14 16 I EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls) B—Short Street, Singapore. Offers thorough training ln Music—both PRACTICAL 8z THEORETICAL Courses leading to CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, etc. Booklet upon request, M. ANCIANO, Principal. AEGIS ECONOMIC GENERAL INTELLIGENCE SERVICE. 11, Laidlaw Building, Singapore. SAVE TIME569 words
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