Malaya Tribune, 17 June 1932
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Title Section29 1932-06-17 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XIX -No. 142 SINGAPORE FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, June 17, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement343 1932-06-17 1 CEYLON UPTONS TEA. You Cannot Better The Best. j I LAKEROL I D the World-famous Pastilles for olds Cough-Catarrh-and all cases of Bronchial Trouble. A soothing relief for Heavy Smokers. TrU 'Vj^H You cannot run risk with throat and bronchial rvj Their effectiveness in colds, cougns, catarrh troubles, they often343 words
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Advertisement388 1932-06-17 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE' IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. WHY DOES EVERYONE j mk Himalaya Bouquet 1 TOILET PREPARATIONS j] i RCTAIIQP 0F THL A,LU I II RING PhRFIJME i 1 ill ■SPsSii they all have llf PB9f ll fPWfI TRY IT TO-OAY J 1 Alalj DEALERS STOCK EVERY388 words
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Advertisement208 1932-06-17 2 Amusements 6.15 TO-NIGHT 0.15 Matinee To-Morrow at 3.15 LAST TWO NIGHTS OF Graham etons Greatest Spy Story PLAN I The Most Thrilling Dram a Ever Produced SUNDAY, JUNE 19. GALA OPENING of Paramount's 1932 Sensation "SHANGHAI EXPRESS" h MAHLENE DIETRICH CLIVE BROOK WARNER OLAND and ANWA MAY WONG BOOK NOW208 words
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Advertisement223 1932-06-17 2 LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT CHARLES FARRELL I IN AFTER TO-MORROW VX PICTURE TO-MORROW Opening at the Matinee Lionel A twill. Greta Nissen and English Cast in Fox Movietone's Amazing thriller the film they thought was made in Elstree!! The Silent Witness The Strangest Love-Crime that ever burned the t headlines AMAZING223 words
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Advertisement264 1932-06-17 2 l!r'|piF7iujilirfin ■kil_■ k 4r m till I Hill I 1 TO-NIGHT 9. 15 j BUSTER KEATON in Sidewalks of New York j I Tne Great World Show! X KIM SENG ROAD. I I COMMERCIAL. EXHIBITION S Owing To Tremendous Success Season Extended Until Sunday I jg June 19, 1932. I264 words
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51 1932-06-17 3 Singapore, June 17. Standard Spot 5 5% June 5 i,i6 5 3|16 July 5% 5% Aug. 5%' 5% July-Sept. 5% 5%" Oct.-Dec. 5% 5% Tone cf Market: Quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet l%d. per lb. New York: Spot Sheet 2 11|16 cents (O.) per51 words
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Article184 1932-06-17 3 PRODUCE. Singapore, June 17. Rice, Siam Al per Koyan $210 Rice, Siam 1 $195 Rice. Siam 2 $175 Rice. Siam 3 $165 Rice. B. Siam No. 1 $128 Rice, B. Siam No. 2 $123 Rice, Siam "Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $175 IRce, Siam No. 2 $160 Rice,184 words
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Article375 1932-06-17 3 U. S. Republicans' War on Gangsters. Chicago, June 16. Participation in an international monetary conference, including silver, was one of the planks presented to the Republican Convention. Other recommendations were revision by the Tariff Commission of duties affected by deprecated currencies in foreign countries and tariff p.375 words
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Article302 1932-06-17 3 (By Courtesy of Hong Kong Bank.) Singapore, June 17. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29 32d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27 32d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13|16d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25 32d., London demand 2s. 3%d., London r.T. 2s.302 words
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Article134 1932-06-17 3 We learn from the French Consulate that the steamer "Blankenese," built at Hamburg in 1897, gross tonnage 227, is to be sold by auction at Haiphong on July 12. ARRIVALS. Nam Yong," Brit., 769 tons, Capt. Williams. from Semarang, 17-6; for Java, 17-6. "Toboali," Dutch, 662 tons, Capt.134 words
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Article237 1932-06-17 3 DEVON ESTATES (MALACCA). Loss Of $18,943 But Big Credit Balance. COMMERCIAL NEWS. The directors' report to tne shareholders of J?evon Estates (Malacca), Ltd., to be presented to the annual general meeting which will be held at the French Bank Building on Tuesday, June 28. states: The accounts show a lots237 words
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Article132 1932-06-17 3 Guthrie And Co's Weekly Report. Singapore, June 16. Stocks in the hands of oealers and in course cf shipment in the Straits Settlements at the end of May amounted to 47.015 tons as compared with 48.303 tons for April and 44,694 tons for I.Iay last year.132 words
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Advertisement414 1932-06-17 3 j Band Performances j During June j Band of Tire S.S. Police j Katong Park, To-day, 17th, at 9 p. m j Botanical Gardens, Wednesday, 22nd, 5.15p. m j Katong Park, Friday, 24th, 5.15 p.m. j Telok Ayer, Wednesday, 29th, 5 .15 p.m. j BOTANICAL GARDENS, Sunday, June 19ih, at414 words
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Advertisement438 1932-06-17 3 EXPRESS (By 0:-d?r of thr- Registrar of Vehicles). Auction Sale Of 1 Thornycroft Lorry 5.1430, 1 B.S.A. Motor Cycle 5.1513, 1 A.J.S. Motor Cycle 5.1263, 1 Excelsior 5.193 and 1 let Private Rickshaws and cattlecarts lying at Depot, 1 Ford Lorry 5.500. 1 Fcrd Lorry 5.1476 lying at 142. Lavender438 words
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Advertisement326 1932-06-17 3 Assets exceed $12,000,000. TT* T L Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated in the Straits SettlemenU). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, CecU Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE* 27 Old j m The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Sucrem* Cnnrt Z rv,„,326 words
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Advertisement55 1932-06-17 3 Always keep with you a pot of AmrutanjaN A Sovereign Remedy FOR Headache Rheumatism Neuralgia tToothaclie Cuts, Bruises Cough, Cold and all other aches and pains. Of Full Forty Years' Fame |g| Sold l>y the Million Amrutanjan Depot BOMBAY MADRAS CHCMT4, R4NGOON Agents for Malaya: B. S. MOBIDEEN COMPANY., 30,55 words
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Obituary50 1932-06-17 4 The engagement is announced of Miss Bessie M. Wong, second daughter of Dr. and Mrs M. Wong of Singapore to Ang Kui Hong of the staff of th? Govarnment English School third sen cf the late Mr. Ar.g Teong Soo and Mrs. Ang Teong Soo of Labuan.50 words
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Obituary38 1932-06-17 4 A High Mass of Requiem will be sung for the repose of the soul of the late Louisa Catherine Lopez on Monday, the 20th. instant, at 6 30 a.m. in the Church of Good Shepherd. 138 words
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Article805 1932-06-17 4 How useful an organisation the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association is can be judged from the minutes of this week's meeting of the committee, published yesterday. We are glad to note an influx of new members, helping to repair the slump wastage, and trust that it805 words
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Article169 1932-06-17 4 Mr. Claude da Silva. who has been away on leave to Switzerland, is returning by the Dempo." which arrives here on Tuesday morning next. A reminder is given of the debate at the C.S L A. premises, 343, New Bridge Road to-night on the subject: "In the opinion of this169 words
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Article167 1932-06-17 4 Acid Public Comment In Perak. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. June 17. Confirmation of the report that tolls would be established in Perak is contained in yesterday's Government Gazette, which prints a draft Bill for the State Council, giving power to the Resident to impose tolls167 words
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Article127 1932-06-17 4 Inspects Large Area For New Cultivation. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 17. The Governor and High Commissioner (Sir Cec.l Clementi) arrived back in Perak last night after a visit to Penang to say good-bye to Lady Clementi and a tour of Kedah. He was met127 words
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Article96 1932-06-17 4 Prudential Offices Slightly Damaged. British Official. Rugby, June 16. In Holborn to-day great crowds watched a strong force of firemen engaged from the tops ol the water towers and escapes in subduing an outbreak of fire at the huge offices of the Prudential Asiurance Company. A large partBritish Official. - 96 words
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Article71 1932-06-17 4 Rugby, June 16. Reports have appeared in various newspapers to the effect that the British Prime Minister (Mr. J. Ramsay Mac Donald) favours an" armaments truce for stabilizing the present position. There is not a word of truth in any suggestion Uhat he has discussed with71 words
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Article57 1932-06-17 4 To-morrow's "Malaya Tribune" will contain a specially long and interesting poultry article, with full instructions on feeding and a diagram showing how to judge fowl. These poultry notes, appearing every Saturday, are attracting a good deal of attention. Many replies have been received to the Bantam Offer57 words
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Article39 1932-06-17 4 Yesterday's Max. Temperature. 87 deg. F. Last night's Mm. Temperature, 74 deg. F. Yesterday's Rainfall, nil. Sunshine. 3.0 hours. 1 p.m. Relative Humidity, 65 per cent 1 p.m. Wind, W.S.W. 15 m.p'.h. 1 p.m. Weather, Cloudy.39 words
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Article70 1932-06-17 4 Mails from Europe (London mails despatched on May 26), by the "Rohna." which anchored at Penang at 5.30 a.m. to-day, will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m. Mails by the outward Dutch aeroplane from Amsterdam are expected to70 words
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Article54 1932-06-17 4 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: lftd. New York: 2 11|16 cents. Singapore Spot: s—s'l> cents. TIN. London Spot: £112. Lcndon 3 months: £114 10s. Singapore: $58.87U (50 tons sold). COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: Sundried 15 Mixed 1 4 7 5 The market is steady. 175 tons of54 words
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Article438 1932-06-17 4 TOPI CS OF TO-DAY. ~<B7 "LOOKtR.ON Penang wants a Trad* v L It could also do with a ij, 1 "exhibit." 8 111 A Question of the m< ther the "orang r*, Sumatra is man or aj> Question of the the "orang pendek" i s U murder been committed? They're438 words
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Article20 1932-06-17 4 Mr. James Rae. of the untitled Kuala Lumpur, has taken ov< Klang of Mr. A. O. Small, wi long leave.20 words
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Article52 1932-06-17 4 TOPICS OF TO-DAY CLUB DIARY, on gage 7. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, or. l DIARY OF EVENTS CHINESE TEN YEARS PLAN g A LONDONERS NOTEBOOK A WALL STREET REVIEW -fl INDIAN NEWS AND NOTES <W RADIO IN MALAYA Ml WHAT TO LISTEN EOK. P»* CORRESPONDENCE, on pagt' BOYS' CORNER on52 words
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Advertisement175 1932-06-17 4 «r*tirt"|llt"l>li"lll|l'l <l l iIII•I I I' J|. li'f :<l><|H| '|:i|>'|ii|>i|l'|il|ii|ll|>l|ii|M|:i|<>|lt|:i|:i|'l|l!|il|:i|i!|il|ll|ll|ii|i^ I Sports Shoes i m I ROBINSON'S I Special Quality. m WHITE CANVAS SPORTS SHOES, DOUBLE STITCHES I SEAMS, TAPED EDGES, STRONG CREPE RUBBER SOLES. PRICE $2.50 PAIR. I I STOCKED IN SIZES AND HALF SIZES. 1 I SIZES 6175 words
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Advertisement54 1932-06-17 4 I A Happy Thought J rOR THE. CHRISTENING PRESENT. CHILDREN'S CUPS IN SOLID SILVER. U.S. de Silva Bros, JEWELLERS, I I 23, High Street, Singapore. L 634 TENG SENG GUAN, Established 1905. G34, North Bridge Road. A tents for T. K. K.'S SHOES AND OTHER GOODS AND DEALERS IN DIAMOND,54 words
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1305 1932-06-17 5 World Seeds A Speedy Solution. B opening: speech as chair Lausanne Conference, Mr. VfacDaaali appealed fcr couru! (i idne-s in revising debt* ami ~.d naching a rapid agreer whirl) would secure American i i vi ion of1,305 words
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Article260 1932-06-17 5 American Missionaries Blamed. Reuter. London. June 16. af l £rS!SL the f f ur? of China at a ««t&ig well f Mr J °P- Bla "d. the affairs Z<= 5 and authority on Chin se ofd« X nJ* op,njon that the rowth °f < can m?,.fnReuter. - 260 words
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Article64 1932-06-17 5 President's Order Disobeyed. Reuter. Berlin. June 16. Baden (Bavaria) has declared that it dees not intend to obey President Hindenburg z decree permitting the Nazi uniform to be worn. Thus the expected clash between the central Government and the Southern States has materialised, as Chanceller YonReuter. - 64 words
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Article634 1932-06-17 5 Efforts For Settlement Fail. Shanghai, June 17. Two bcmbc were discovered in th? compound oi General Chen Ming Shu's residence la th: French Cone, ssion yesterday. No carnage was don;. General Chen has recently resigned the pceet of Minister of Communications. Mi. Lin Sec, Chairman of634 words
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Article59 1932-06-17 5 Many Deaths In The Hospitals. Hongkong. June 17. Cholera is now playing havoc with ihe people in Canton. The Fong Pui Hospi al attended to 185 cases on Wednesday of which 40 proved fatal and 190 yee-erday of whom 130 survived. The Canton Health Department has59 words
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Article46 1932-06-17 5 Successful Operation On An Eye. Rugby, June 16. A bulletin states that Princess Beatrice, aunt of the King, had a good night and is much rested. The eye on which an operation for cataract was performed on Tuesday continues ;o give complete satisfaction.—British Official.46 words
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Article47 1932-06-17 5 Shart-Lived Revolutionary Regime. Reuter. Buenos Aires, June 17. A message from Santiago states that a counter-revolutionary movement in Chile, directed by General Sainz, has captured the Presidential Palace, the seat of the Revolutionary Government which was recently set up by Col. Grove, a Cornishman.—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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953 1932-06-17 5 Britain's New Policy Defended. Reuter. A statement on the subjects to be discussad at the fcrthcrming Imperial Ci/nftrmci at Ottawa was made by Mr. J. H. Thomas (Dominions Secretary) in the House of Commons yesterday. H is hoped to create machinery whichReuter. - 953 words
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Advertisement278 1932-06-17 5 HALO Distemper I THE OIL BOUND WATER PAINT fl for Outside and Inside Use. ii Manufacturer*.- SISSONS BROTHERS CO.. Ud., HULL. j] HALL'S DISTEMPER combines all that is 2 arli tic, hygienic and practical on all wall Mir- D.... IOCM, lwint easily applied, drying with flint- s7| Mfce hardness, and278 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1932-06-17 6 Rimau. "j - Sports Pastimes. LIM BONG SOO'S "HAT TRICK." SINGAPORE.CHAMPION FOR THIRD YEAR. CHALLENGE CUP WON OUTRIGHT. LAWN TENNIS. (By "Rimau."j Lim Bong Soo, the little left-handed Straits Chinese Recreation Club champion, who annexed the Malayan title at Kuala Lumpur last year whtn he beat Lam Saye Kee (the Perak champ on>.1,002 words
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Article201 1932-06-17 6 Prison For Setting Fire To A House. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Jane 16. I'u c:m:ml CMMI at the Malacca tu&*% IJ2 eluded tO d37 whB a Malay. Mchd. h. h 2 J? cbMtV* with setting fire to the nance ol rat man Beb* BrttaS'S!? Said that :he201 words
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Article75 1932-06-17 6 Eighteen Per Cent, Total Stoppage. Reuter. Batavla, June if. It is reported that 313 rubber estates in the Dutch East Indies had completely stopped tapping by April 30 while 133 had partially stopped The figures are issued by the Governmpnt Bureau of Statistics. The total areaReuter. - 75 words
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464 1932-06-17 6 YESTERDAY'S THIRD DIVISION GAMES. MARINE DEPT. TROUNCE MONOPOLIES. ASSN. FOOTBALL. The Marine Dept. Sports Club had an easy passage when they met the Government Monopolies Sports Club at the Geylang Stadium yesterday in Div. 11l of the S.A.P.A. League, the464 words
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Article638 1932-06-17 6 Lee Wan Gets In The Way. Singapore's veteran Chinese and Malay footballers, in the interests of charity, discarded age yesterday evening and met in a charity match at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The Chinese proved themselves to be the better stayers and. in spite of638 words
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Article163 1932-06-17 6 TO-DAY'S MATCH AT ANSON ROAD. Singapore will have to go all out to beat Johore in to-day's Malaya Cup match at the Anson Road Stadium if the Singapore record of being finalists without a break since the inception of the series is to be maintained this year,163 words
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Article255 1932-06-17 6 555 FOR YORKSHIRE. First Wicket Record Broken. CRICKET. The 34-years-old record established by TunniclifTe and Brown _>f Yorkshire against Derbyshire at Chesterfield in 1898, of scoring 554 runs for the first wicket, broken yesterday by Sutcliffe and Holmes, also of Yorkshire, who put together just one run255 words
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Article52 1932-06-17 6 LANCASHIRE TROUNCE WORCESTERSHIRE. Reuter. London, June 16. Lancailiir beat. Worcester by an Innings and 105 runs at Worcester to-day. Ernest Tyldesley scored 222 not out and Iddon 100 net out. 3oores: Lancashire: 428 for 2 wkts dccl. i Tyldesley 225. Iddon 100 both not out). Worcester: 97Reuter. - 52 words
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Article111 1932-06-17 6 CENTURIES BY MARSHALL AND LIMBDI. Reuter. London. June 16. Following their very good display against Lancashire earlier in the week, the All-India team again ran up a big score when they met the Minor Counties on Wednesday. Batting first the tourists scored 424 for 7 wicketsReuter. - 111 words
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Article51 1932-06-17 6 DRAWN GAME WITH M.C.C. Reuter. The South Americans met a Marylebone C. C. XI at Lord's on Wednesday and Thursday. The game was left drawn. Scores: M.C.C: 338 for 8 wkts. dccl. and 150 for 3 wkts. dccl. South American::: 270 and 50 fcr 3 wkts.Reuter. - 51 words
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Article183 1932-06-17 6 REWARD FOR TRACING HIM. Half Million Dollars Involved. Well Known Straits-Born Chinese. I The local Polios are offering a handsome reward fcr information leading up to the arrest ci a very well known Straits-born Chinese named Koh Eng Hoe, who is believed to be cc c rned183 words
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Article94 1932-06-17 6 Manchukuo Injunction To Foreigners. Shanghai. June 17. General Ma Chan Shan reports to Peiping ficadquarters that he has arrived at Tungho to construct operations by his army at Tongjucn and Lungchan. The Chinese Volunteers en the Foolun-Hailun Railway and on the T-:tsihar-Harbin Railway succeeded in capturing Tunghua94 words
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188 1932-06-17 6 Dr. Wellington Koo Vei j Busy. Shanghai, June 17. The British Association of Shanghai has handed to the diplomatic body in Peiping a petition regarding the proposed Round-Table Conference, the details of which are opposed by some of the foreign Consuls in Shanghai. Dr. Wellington188 words
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Article102 1932-06-17 6 Rugby, June 17. On the Stock Exchange to-day four per cent, consols went over par for the first time since this loan was issued, the quotation being !0J and oneTsixteenth. There is £341,767.000 of this stock in issue. It was first issued at the end of102 words
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Article199 1932-06-17 6 THE ASCOT GOLD CUP. THE TURF. London, June 16. The race for the Gold Cup was held at Ascot to-day and resulted as follows: 1. TRIMDON 2. SALMON LEAP 3. UT MAJEUR Nine ran. Won by two lengths, third "one and a half lengths away. Betting: 15199 words
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Article155 1932-06-17 6 STOREKEEPER 0v BAIL. Further Develop ments Expected. Srnsaticnal dtvcknraej I B case that was mJaUcned be Magistrate (Mi. A. W. k«v. Ec Tiam, the head storek. V. 0, I Darby and Co. s godowi. :s 8^ va~ charged with crta lespect of two eases of p155 words
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Article136 1932-06-17 6 Three People Stabbed; One Dead. A shocking tragedy occurred in the hotr Javanese family living in a lane off St Road, Serangoon, yesterday afternoor On getting a summons the r, Police saw a gruesome sight when thov the house, a OMll disorder and on the floor136 words
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Article116 1932-06-17 6 Secret Society Documents And Arms. Alleged to be a member of the S::. Hin—a notorious secret society— been in possession of arm? a TO mm Chinese appeared before the Second Mm} l Mr. A. W. Hay i yesterday. His appearance in court the sequel to a116 words
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Article80 1932-06-17 6 Municipal .Meter Header Charged. Alleged to have tampered with the wat?r meters in two houses in Weld Road, a Municipal employee cf the Water Department. Sert Teow Kiat. Was charged before the D Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd> p alleged to have altered the meter dials so as80 words
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Article53 1932-06-17 6 At the last committee untitled pore Mercantile Co-op n Society. Ltd., it was decided 1 spor section. Members of the society interested should communica Joo Hock, cv Mr E R Waters, ond Meyer Chambers. It is hoped to call a iug as soon as possible- to discuss this iw» further,53 words
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Article98 1932-06-17 6 Alhambra.- After To-mon Farrell and Marfan His a T at the matinet Ti Lionel Atwill and Greta Ni sen Capitol— The W Plan sensational spy story. Empire— Doubl. talk* Man." with Lew Ayres and "The Spell of the Cm v: picture. Great World-: ridss, ;p£..al mu&ercial ing98 words
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129 1932-06-17 7 ASSN. FOOTBALL. nur Oun Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 15. •ay c day afternoon on the Istana V team of the Johore Military ?kJ»>' Medical Sports Club in the Pf ,!Lre League up the game about mid- were then leading by 3 a 3, J d129 words
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Article350 1932-06-17 7 From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. June 15. pk Sunge i Ujong Club met the Negri Sem.'"'c;ub U-: the Station Padang and secured r^ ory by 3 goa.s to 2 in the N.S. League Lnetition tc>-c?ay. "rC European* took the aggressive from the and kept their opponents on350 words
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Article62 1932-06-17 7 tm pr the Singapore Amateur fcjt: Lifters' Association lost to the United •»*wn in a match of five singles. Scores Uwla players mentioned first): Lee Yong I»!? beat Vim M m Kit 3—2; Scow Kirn Teck Chye Ko:n 2—3; Tan Soo Chye lost to io Beng I—3: Edward Tan62 words
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Article33 1932-06-17 7 untitled will miss A. Hurwood next Ben from Australia states that .est Dowler is leaving for New South J* 5 who win. no doubt include him in their en directly he is qualified—"The33 words
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Article407 1932-06-17 7 FOUR BALL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT. BILLIARDS. SSB Chanent COMPLETE LIST OF TIES. ClubiTC; IS? G Vinda (Fathul Karib 9»™ T T Ba ar (Persen *ngan Stia Club). r™ K£ o Elias <Fathul KarlD Club) v. Loo Cheng Swee (Bendemeer AC) Sunday: 7 p.m. Tan Kirn Song (Siong Boo)407 words
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Article197 1932-06-17 7 SWIMMING. The following teams will compete for the Cheong Koon Seng and Seah Eck Jim trophies, the former for water polo and the latter for all round swimming at the Chinese Swimming Club. Sea Serpents: Tan Wee Chwee (capt.); Lee Choon Nghee; Tan Chew Seng; Sim197 words
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Article303 1932-06-17 7 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. June 17, 11 a.m. RUBBLE. London: 1%d., up l|l6d. New York: 2 11|16 cents (G.), unchanged. Shares: Nominal. Allenbys 20—30 cents, Ayer Moleks 15—20 cents, Ayer Ptfhaa 15—20 cent*. Bassetts 10—15 cents, Brogas 10—15 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 05—10 cents, Bukit Katils 10—15303 words
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Article137 1932-06-17 7 TO-MORROW, JUNE 18. Java, South-West Sumatra, South-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Sibigo) 9 a.m. Sibu (Angby) 9 a.m. Miri, Labuan, North Borneo and Jolo (Kajang) 10 a.m. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas (Tomohon) 11 a.m. Bagan Si Api Api (Palima) 11 a.m. Kelantan (Circes 11 a.m. Batu137 words
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Article110 1932-06-17 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, June 17. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Ophir 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3.) Katong (5 p.m. shifts to 67) 18; Atagosan Maru 13; Glenapp 11. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3.) Silverteak 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4.) Fairfield City 48. West Wharf110 words
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Article33 1932-06-17 7 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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Article169 1932-06-17 7 An Exhibition Proposed. Often mooted in the past, the idea of a Trade Exhibition in Penang has been revived, says the "Pinang Gazette." It is to be hoped that on this occasion the idea will be put into practice and not left to expire through sheer ennui as169 words
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Advertisement72 1932-06-17 7 rW ASK TOR IT SBf 1% THE CLUB CIR HOTEI. KEEP IT > X AT HCME X When two lights you see ahead Port your helm.. and show your red Eut if perchance two lights you see, IjjfV Where really only one should be.... IfiJ You Need JjjL Tolleys Brandy!72 words
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Advertisement22 1932-06-17 7 7 15 TO-NIGHT &.SO RICARDO CORTEZ IN "The Phantom In The House" WITH Nancy Helford and Grace Valentine. CENTS AND 4» CENTS.22 words
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Advertisement407 1932-06-17 7 FAMOUS I It FOOTBALLER'S m] TRIBUTE |W j Mr. GEORGE CAMSELL ||P L Me c/Vvfr Middlcshorough qSmdtm Player, writes: "C VERY footballer who plays in a leading team must be in the L-1 pink of condition. That is the first essential. To enable him to combine effectively and to put407 words
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Miscellaneous524 1932-06-17 7 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 the524 words
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Article819 1932-06-17 8 MINING. ISSUED BT FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, June 17, 1932, 10 a m. Issue Value. Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 22j- 24,- cd £1 Austral Malay 18|- 20|li Ayer Hitam Tin 9 9 cd £1 Bangrin Tin 5 6 'l* $1 Batang Padang819 words
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Article375 1932-06-17 8 FRASER A CO., AND LVALL AND EVATT'S QUOTATIONS. Singapore, June 17, 1932, 10 a.m. Issue To-day 'a Prices. Value. Fraser Lyall Sc i Shares. 8c 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. Kuning375 words
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Article126 1932-06-17 8 The first of a series of Scottish Olympic swimming trials, held at Renfrew, brought to light a wonderfully promising boy of 15 in M. Chassels of Pollokshields. He returned 5 mm. 25 3|5 sees, for 400 metres free-style, and also defeated the Scottish 440 yards champion, E. R. Dowriie, by126 words
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Article1215 1932-06-17 8 Who Was H. M. Leon? MUSLIM AFFAIRS. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) The death in England recently of Henry Marcelle. Leon, known to Muslims all over the world as Prof. Henry Mustapha Leon, has given rise to much speculation as to hiy leal identity. If he was actually,1,215 words
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Article1291 1932-06-17 8 London. June 6 by Air Mail). The Queen fulfilled a desire of many years' landing this week when she and the King went to see the wonderful production of "The Miracle" which is making a sensation in London. When this religious pageant-play was :agcd some years ago1,291 words
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Article85 1932-06-17 8 My untitled IMy sympathies I I correspondent) are witb Leicester and England ci i wailing the fact that in th cally impossible to mak. cver-prepaied wickets so bell groundsmen. Geary ays worn fingers to the bone to 8 11 effort to spin the bail othir sp'n bowlers will tf Maybe85 words
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Advertisement157 1932-06-17 8 mil Ii liillliili ipMMWMlll I III II I utm.iii.imniiiii Miuiniiiiwiiiiiinti.w g J I b a silent and ecnomical sen N XV >kk \a p/l dutl( at the turn of a switch or the pr -ure of i fl > bUtt n In tnis Oration you will discover in >■ il157 words
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Miscellaneous343 1932-06-17 8 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. JUNE 17. High Tides—9.ss a.m.. 8.53 pm Cricket: S.C.C. Tournament, 8.8. and I v PS. and L., S.C.C; Glosters v. Johore CC Tanglin. Football. Malaya Cup. Singapore v. Johore Anson Road. Children's Concert. Memorial Hall. 5 pm Police Band. Katong Park, 9 p.m. TO-MORROW, JUNE 18.343 words
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1393 1932-06-17 9 THE TUNGCHI \l V ERSITY. Chines* Students In Germany. •Malaya Tribune") Berlin (by Mail). I which the publication of >lan has aroused in Germany tlood of inquiries which nuai i port just published d d Ferneo Oaten* 1 Far has been directed to1,393 words
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Article84 1932-06-17 9 Dr. Ambedkar sailed for London from Bombay by the "Cclercdo" on the 2nd inst. Enquiries show that Dr. Ambedkar has geno on a political mission. His intention to sail was not known outside the circle of his intimate friends. How long he- will stay in London is net known, but84 words
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Article, Illustration20 1932-06-17 9 vi photo snowing DoiorieJ s house m Hopewell, in whose neighbourhood his little son was found killed.20 words
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Article193 1932-06-17 9 ••••THAT the most "human" Machine blows bubbles? B :< C r Scientific Correspondent.) In the process of the gradual evolution of or mechanical man, we have r Jr.iny ingenious devices, each designed to i£ that previously only man had r o dc. Apart altogether from t^ e193 words
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Article2796 1932-06-17 9 LOW COMMODITY PRICES. f Financial conditions all over the world are reviewed in current comments by the National City Bank of New' York. These articles are very well written and form an interesting to finance and commerce. They will be printed in convenient sections day by2,796 words
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Article, Illustration29 1932-06-17 9 M. Albert Lebrun, the new President of France (centre), meets his Ministers outside the Versailles Palace after his election to succeed 11 Doumer who was assassinated.29 words
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Advertisement201 1932-06-17 9 ,tiMii•iiiii• i i i i i i i i iri i iri n i in.m M i-i WWt^^w^i^^WWWie^^wtHl PET MIL X Manufactured M:;nu^ actureJ GENERAL MILK CO. INC. <iENERAL C INC New York U.S.A. New Yo UAAIMPROVES ALL YOUR COOKING TTZ lfZZ =r TheseVegetablesMay This White Sauce Recipe makes sauce201 words
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Advertisement245 1932-06-17 10 THE FAVOURITE:-1 U| A lmitations. INSIST ON I C ORANGE I CR» S B l^pl^ l Manufactured by j E fjljjj H NEAVE LTD., t Aerated Water 'for mal'p at r b ef /t r *torej dQP 1 The EASY w rarker VuofoidjSL mmmmmmmjm m mm *B** m *mmwmmmmmmm^mm^ Engines245 words
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Advertisement207 1932-06-17 10 What will you be doing one year from to-day? Will you still be struggling on at the same old job and possibly drawing even less pay—worried about the future—never quite able to make both ends meet? There is no greater tragedy in the world than that of a man who207 words
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Advertisement345 1932-06-17 10 His Master's Voiee. Latest Talkie Records. B.6100 The Way with Every Sailor. 'Neath the Spell of Monte Carlo. B.6079 Yes, Yes (My Baby Says "Yes"). You Call It Madness, But I Call it Love. B.3972 Over the Blue. The Way with Every Sailor. B.6126 Bend Down, Sister. There's Nothing too345 words
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Article1961 1932-06-17 11 The Bengal Anti-Terrorist Ordinance waa S~T a °i2 n May 28 and offlci *l circle, in Simla declare that this should put at rest the th ory that under the Government of India Act Ordinances could not be renewed There no doubt, they ttynk, that as1,961 words
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Advertisement379 1932-06-17 11 IYHatt Creme Serene confidence and radiant BMB Cream K|« charm are assured social assets X Q Delicately pcmimccl with '4711' lav tic mm Cologne, and a perfect foundation for f0 the cultured Woman who B- MB <T powder. Th- idral day cream t fl it J *w*« xegulaiY. The magic379 words
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Article, Illustration954 1932-06-17 12 (EDITED BY "RADIOFAN.") PRACTICAL LESSONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTOR. (By Our Technical Expert.) "Radiofan" has made arrangements to extend this radio page in the Friday issues of the "Malaya Tribune" by including, in addition to general information of interest to Malayan listeners and experimenters, a special constructors'954 words
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Advertisement161 1932-06-17 12 Hutton's Famous Pineapple Hams i! at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Singapore Gold Storage j Company, Limited. Orchard Road Sub-Depots. 1 FRESH BATTERIES FOR YOUR TORCHLIGHT BUY "BRITISH" AT LAST! V. j BECAUSE A AT^ DIAMOND BATTERIES is^rtßjtefe, are manufactured I TWO MONTHS FRESHER iM than the imported variety 111 The light161 words
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Advertisement302 1932-06-17 12 j Active P. i. Amateur* Amateurs in the R transmit on short waves *ho KAIAF— T. C. Lusk, Oka KAlCM—Garland E p KAIEL-EladioLicauc, 1 KAIHR Sgt. Espejo Mamon and Pvt. Pat,,, Fort Wm. McKinky. Rj, KAIJR— John R Bchu KAILG Leon C. On KAINA-Lt. Rcdgn KAIRT—Roy Tborsoi Juan. Rizal. I302 words
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Miscellaneous808 1932-06-17 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. AU times given in the following are Singapore times. MONDAYS. BETALING HILL, 55.5 metres, testing daily from 10.30 to 31 a.m. MANILA, KZRM, 49.3 metres, every Monday; 8 to 9 pjn., weekly broadcast of recorded music. BANDOENG, PMY., 58.2 metres; 6.40808 words
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Article90 1932-06-17 13 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. 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 tpacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen90 words
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88 1932-06-17 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—ln this great slump, to help the European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds, I consider the best way to raise money is to organise public lotteries for the Straits Settlements and F.M.S. with Government approval. By si-ch means millions of dollars could88 words
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Article197 1932-06-17 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—lndeed, the advantages to be gained en all hands by the adoption throughout or the W<eekly Wage system are too great and overwhelming for mere idle argument, and as .soon as this system is introduced, so soon will follow a proportionate decrease197 words
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Article1014 1932-06-17 13 (To the Editor. '-Mnlava Tribune") S.r.—Ever heard th? lice bfo-e—a mere handful of educated Maliys wanting .he whole of Malaya for thems Ives aftee the coun.ry has boen tinker d. pruned and made hubitabl" by people of other nationali ie.*'? If the various tommur.ilks her? fight for1,014 words
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Article87 1932-06-17 13 Sir Ehupendranath Miira, opening Ind a's Day at the Foods Exhibition at Olympia on May 29, strongly recommenced Indian tea, coffee, rice, fruit, etc., for British consumption. He said India still remained a vast agricultural country. Although manufacturing Industrie: were be ng gradually developed, India for many years would requ87 words
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Article132 1932-06-17 13 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report- The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's w ekly auction report of June 15 states: Catalogued 1.3°,2,56T lb. 594.90 tons. Offered 1,212.076 1b. 541.11 tens. Sold 807.520 ;b.—360.50 tons. London spot HtdL N w York spot 2 11 16 cents. PRICES132 words
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Article457 1932-06-17 13 SINGAPORE, JUNE 10. MEAT. Beef steak (round), kati 40 Beef stew or curry, kati 30 Pork, lean, kati 50 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 40 Mutton Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 42 Hen.s (locally reared) kati 45 Duek 1 each 50 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair 69457 words
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Advertisement688 1932-06-17 13 I A j DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION j F oR BABES AND CHILDREN VP TO SIX. I r :sr*s ~d needs outside assistance. &IS that w children do not at some time need that little inwin.i rente know is essential to their welfare andaf f attention able, that usually follow constipaUon pmentlve688 words
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Advertisement222 1932-06-17 13 I Over 1 in 3 are buying I During recent months more than ono-third of the private cars purchased in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales were MORRIS. This means that would-be motorists of Great Britain, studied the genius of Advertising Men, listened to the blandishments of super-pressure Salesmen and then222 words
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Article176 1932-06-17 14 Dear Boys, I hope that the contributors who wrote to me asking if they might join the Chums' Club will rend me particulars of their age, school, home address and pen-name as soon as they can. Any176 words
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Article205 1932-06-17 14 (By "A Student." S. P. 1.. Seremban.) The Editor uses his utmost skill To choose timely topics his columns to fill, And feels he's succeeding admirably till, He reads these three words, "Stop my paper." One item is read by a man who is "wet." He writes:205 words
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Article414 1932-06-17 14 <By "Boy Tom") On May 24. the boys of the higher classes assembled in St. George's Hall, at about C.30 a.m.. to hear message .sent by the King. As it was drizzling in the morning, we were unable tc assemble in the field, ana so went to the414 words
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Article43 1932-06-17 14 By C. K. On.) im^Vu 1 may mistake for jok«JL£ZJL*Z r llSe «c effect is usuTllv«£ 8 may be 100 disastrous. It or even el™ P°? ition *> do notable deeds. daily w ttr l t0 maintam which Mm) may en™* consequently a43 words
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726 1932-06-17 14 "Autobiography, sir!" came a voice in suggesting an essay for the class to write. "Pleaee don't," I said hastily and angrily in a low yet audible voice to the one who suggested the subject. Alas! Our learned master approved of the idea and I726 words
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Article283 1932-06-17 14 (By Edgar de Souza, G.E.S., Labuan.) About three hours before midnight, when the moon looked its brightest and was casting its flickering shadows on the silvery waves beneath a party of friends, including myself, set out to the fishing stakes. Vast preparations were made before hand so283 words
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Article82 1932-06-17 14 (By Tan Yong Boon.) All transparent bodies have the power ol decomposing the light which falls on them A soap-bubble, for example, exhibit* a beautiful play of colours on its surface; and isit with the most beautiful of all the appearances, the rainbow. The drops of rain act82 words
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Article447 1932-06-17 14 (By C. B. Tan.) The following is based on the story of "Pinbad the Sailor:" 1 In the days of yore, I built a splendid ship, a small|one something likeour tonykang.One day, I, with other merchants, went into the sea to purchase goods and then, on a447 words
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Article280 1932-06-17 14 (By "A Student," S.P.I., Seremban.) It seems tht very irony o: fate that the pc::t from whose pen cane the immortal poem which has touched responsive chords in th? heait of the king as well as the peasant, was hiinrelT a homeiers wanderer. It was on a280 words
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Article209 1932-06-17 14 One of the luxuries of the people of the world and the most important product of tropical countries is the coffee.—J. S Tuan What do we mean by modern? Modern means up-to-date? Well, in this case I mean something that is in keeping with' present time*. We209 words
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Article247 1932-06-17 14 (By Heng Choon Liang.) Good evening everybody! You might be interested to know that this is my first contribution to the "Boys' Corner.'' Being a regular reader of the "Malaya Tribune," I wish to point out that the most amusing and enjoyable page is the "Boys*247 words
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Article84 1932-06-17 14 (By "Thuitse.") Hallo! here we are. Good evening to all of you. Do you play any musical instruments? Why not take up an instrument A banjomandoline is easy to play for a start. First you must get rome one to teach what we call "fingering." Then the next84 words
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Article320 1932-06-17 14 (By "Anak Malaka.") When cn? sits down and casts on3's mind back to the davs cf one's school life—days when boys would be boys and hadn't a care in the world—what a wealth cf bygone incidents come vividlv back ta life. Don't ve mil? at re320 words
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Article39 1932-06-17 14 (By Goh Toh Chwee) places were they find plenty of forti L„ iney nnd the places by two sets of marks on StS? Th y catch flsh with a line which is not'always ot dagger hard and S39 words
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Article46 1932-06-17 14 (By "Naiab:> Mvar.) 1899 7 Sin in T P 8 m Mafeking in cayryrhg messages, helping the ncS T2 wounded(people, keepin/walcbacting pos" ITS fn° n tnis X be«n and now there are Boy Scouts in aIIiSISCS countries of the world. d j46 words
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Article280 1932-06-17 14 f"By S. T. Koh.) Since my school-days, I have enjoyed many holidays, and except for those which I spent in Malacca, I consider the one I enjoyed in August of the year 1928 as the best of all. If I remember rightly, a whooping cougb epidemic was280 words
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Article140 1932-06-17 14 (By "Jimmy's Pair) Perhaps no-one worries more than the brsineso men. Some disappointed rubber dealers say, among themselves, "Lord! Rubber is still cheaper ty l»i cent." Others with commercial interests ask themselves, "When will the slump be ctfer?" No one denies that business has sunk far below its normal,140 words
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Article49 1932-06-17 14 (By G. B. See.) An examination is a way by which to test th students. Most schools give their students three exrmirations. Boys have to prepare their lessons y well and instead of seeing footbell they must stay in their houses and bury themselves in their books.49 words
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Article, Illustration15 1932-06-17 14 Boustead's godown in Robinson Quay, Singapore, after the fire last Sunday morning.15 words
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Article89 1932-06-17 14 All of us like to im t" the good deeds and ex^ w, Cad herooe of the dm t "cf °Ur Most toys and the way people hats and the mam talking. They the talkies. It 1S censure the bad oou else some people would example, the ways of89 words
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Article135 1932-06-17 14 ASIATIC PETROLEUM (o rc. 15 v LTD Prices for Bbefl Mot b-ar.ds of Bonn ne are as folk I Shell Motor Spirit pump ex 4 gallon dium per BrKh Imperial gallon Shell Motor Spin per g$Skm U Shell Kerosene per 2 by 4-g a 'n on 54:3 Fish135 words
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Article77 1932-06-17 14 Sir untitled Table delegate and prominent Ha* was assaulted by a Madia in Hornby Road. Bombay, as he wisea* cut from his office and Interviewed. Sir Purshottamdas iMurd* said that his assailant rushed up to the caj and enquired whether he was S:r? das. Then th: lluslin \&t£l and hit77 words
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Advertisement183 1932-06-17 14 3WrTCftk For seventy-five years I IM\ Woodward's Gripe Water h s M I brought comfort and healthy ml 1 digestion to babies. It is the f f /I Ba fe and sure remedy for all stomach and teething disorders; stops baby's crying by removing the cause. Contains no opiates, and183 words
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Advertisement469 1932-06-17 15 BTEAMER SAIIj[NGS> P. 0.™ BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINES. (Incorporated ln England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. 7ENTNSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL BERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OJ*« WARD FROM LONDON. rot cnina and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1932. gouaan 6,500 June 20 Mantua469 words
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Advertisement609 1932-06-17 15 JjTEAMER SAILINGS. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Mkldlesborou<u*. Vessels. Tonnage. i>ue. Bail, 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. 11 12 3 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Aug. 29 26609 words
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Advertisement373 1932-06-17 15 .STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA Oeutach U A| Australlsche Dampfschiffs !H Cf Qesillschaft I'Cfßjwiiet /scorporaie# tm Gsrmsnf./ OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1932 m.s. ERMLAND via Manila June 30 r m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila July 8 m.s. MUNSTERLAND, omit Japan ports July 27 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila373 words
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Advertisement475 1932-06-17 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH i Will ßßmsH 1 insurance company, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office: 2, Flnlayson Green. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. On sale at the following depots:— SINGAPORE. Y. Mohamed Ibrahim, 134, Tanjong Pagar Road. A. Palasamy, General475 words
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Advertisement370 1932-06-17 15 BANKS fmlm f I The National City Bank of New York is fully responsible, under the Banking Laws, for the obligations contracted by each of Its several Branches and Agencies. The Branch in Singapore, an Integral part of this world-wide organization, begs to announce the inauguration of a new department370 words
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Advertisement576 1932-06-17 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITE HEAD OFFICE: METER CHAMBER*. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Sing* port 458, North Bridff* RoaA Penang 88, Batch Street Malacca 111, jonker Street Muar Ho. 1, Jalan Sayan* Batu Pahat 108, Jalan Rahmat Palembang If, tjb Hong Kong 18, Queen's Road, Centre* Seremban 63, Birca576 words
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Advertisement303 1932-06-17 16 j THIS PAPER HAS THE j [j LARGE3T SALE. I AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO j SPEND MOST ii] :'j IN BRITISH MALAYA. ii 1 I i i l I I t l l J l I I I l I I I I l I I I II 'IHIiiiaMIMMWtMMWMMMM THE303 words
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Advertisement750 1932-06-17 16 l.,l,i|ittTtl'H Jlll:illll:!l;i|i:ll!|KIMIII|l!|nlll|llinii:|i!li:|IIIMIHIIt|i>^ 1 Le <JVLercier s School. ESTABLISHED 1906. j 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street m m I Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. I NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—F. I. MILES. j A SIMPLE AND MOST EFFECTIVE MEANS FOR A WATERING-CURE-AT-HOME. The famous Watering Cure Resorts of Europe, such as750 words
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Advertisement615 1932-06-17 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that my wife Tan Mang having left my house and my protection, I will not be responsible for any debts incurred or any acts done by her from this date. YAP KVVEE BOCK, 71, Changi Road. Singapore. June 14. 1932. NOTICE. We beg615 words
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Advertisement640 1932-06-17 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls) B—Short Street, Singapore. Offers thorough training in Music—both PRACTICAL THEORETICAL Courses leading to CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, ft etc. Booklet upon request, M. ANCIANO. Principal TUTORIAL. Private Tuition in Mathematics and English Individual Tuition for Boys and640 words
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Advertisement505 1932-06-17 16 j TRIBUNE SMALL ADS. S Ii BRING RESULTS jj I j BECAUSE THEY REACH ft THE j il M PERMANENT POPUCATinx, j FOR SALE. FOR SALE-Eigh7T7 Linotype Motors, each 1., bp all in good working order". f2 further particulars write to Z THONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. D505 words
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