Malaya Tribune, 21 June 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX.- -No. 145 SINGAPORE TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1932 FIVE CJENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, June 21, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1932.
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    • 157 2 Amusements I "FAR AND AWAY SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING PREVIOUSLY SEEN IN SINGAPORE." j "STRAITS TIMES 99 1.. The Whole Town is talking about Shanghai Express NOW running to crowded houses NIGHTLY at j mtttmm i mm i ii im—mi YOU IVIUST SEE This great PARAMOUNT Triumph WITH MARLENE DIETRICH CLIVE
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    • 180 2 I 1 :■jl g 1 Ijl 'I »1 '11l VMil TO-NIGHT Matinee To-morrow at 3 p.m The Rip Roaring, Rollicking Comedy Of A Girl witn HUSBANDS two MANY I Laura La Plante j Lew Cody, Claud Allster IN i Meet the Wife j Meet a* Wife She's a riot—She's a
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    • 238 2 TO-NIGHT Ann Harding IN "DEVOTION" WATCH FOR: "The Blue Danube" I The Great World Show KIM SENG ROAD. NOTICE. We beg to notify the public and our patrons that we are closing all the shows in our Park for 3 days, from Monday, 20th June, 1932, in order to demolish
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  • 121 3 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore. June 21. East Wharf (Entrance Gate l). Nieuw Zeeland 22; Rohna 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3.) La Plata Maru 18; Anhui 15; Talma 13; Pres. Garfield 11: Kedah 8; Dempo 7; Kistna 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3.) Atreus 30; Pangkor 32;
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  • 1043 3 CONCERTED ACTION REQUIRED. No Advance For 100 Years. In an editorial (by H. J. S.) on "The Malayan Constitution the 'Malayan Chinese Review" for June 18 states: The Malayan Constitution is not one which we can look on with equanimity and it may be said to be undergoing
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  • 196 3 A 70 MINUTES FLIGHT. Kuala Lipis had its first visit from a 'plan? recen n y when Mr. Mun?o Park ar.d Mr. Newark, the K. L. Flying Club Instructor, flew frcm Kuala Lumpur in 70 minut A perfect landing was madte
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  • 50 3 British Official. Rugby, June 20. An outstanding feature of the Stock Exchange to-day was the sharp advance in German bonds. Both 5S per cent, and per cent, potash finished three points higher at 55 and 71 respectively. British Furds registered advances of 116 to British Official.
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  • 297 3 British Official. (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, June 21. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29 32d.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27 32d London 8C days' sight 2s. 3 13|16d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25 3_d London demand 2s. 3M1., London T.T.
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  • 179 3 Singapore. June 21. 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 Rice. Siarn No. 2 $163 Rice, Saigon Al
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  • 536 3 Company Makes Small Profit. Mr. A. P. Cameron presided at the annual ■general meeting cf the Trafalgar, Ltd., held yesterday at the company's registered offices. Prince Street. Others present were Messr. R. S. Nelson, R. A. Dix, E. Gregory Jones. C. E. Winter and J. B. Myles, for
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  • 141 3 Reduced Consumption: Increased Stocks. The fd'owing leport regarding imports, consumption and stocks of palm oil in the United States has ceen supplied by the office of the American Trade Commissioner. 7A. Ocean Building, Singapore. S.S. According to a preliminary report dated May 7, issued by the
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  • 66 3 British Official. Rugby. June 20. At improvement in '-he balance o: trade with Russia wa-i announced in the House of Commons to-day by Major Colville (Parliamentary Secretary for Oversea Trade), who said that for the six months ended April 30 the vibible balpnce in favour ef
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  • 115 3 "Klang,'* Brit. 732 tons, Capt. Blacklock. from Penang, 20-6; for Penang. -'2-6. "Malini," Siam. 788 tons, Capt. Nicolaisen, frcm Bangkok. 21-G; for Malacca. 21-f>. "Gen. Vcisryk," Dutch |40 ton:.. Capt. bwbin. I r.i TiiL-mta. 2J-6: icr Natuna Is. 23*4 "KurandaV Sri*. 53» tens, Capt. Lya&on, from EJbu
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    • 310 3 I Next Organ Recital j victoria Memorial Hall j FRIDAY, JUNE '24, at 530 p.m. j ORG ANI >T Mr A. E. WELLE R. Late orgaaist of Rangoon Cathedr.,l. Admission ct? 2Q i Band Performances j During June i j Band of The S.S. Police j Botanical Gardens, To-morrow, 22nd,
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    • 436 3 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Xss Uranfc in force over $35,000,000. "11 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Sua Its Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life BuUding, Cecil street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry, B.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and
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  • 44 4 Mrs. Tan Tian Lye and family beg to thank the many friends and relatives who so kindly paid right visits and attended the funeral of the late Mr. Tan Tian Lye and also those who sent wreaths. "Senglay." and cars etc.
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  • 769 4 If there are still people, either unobservant or wilfully blind, who declare that there is no political sentiment in this Colony, they might be invited to devote careful study to the local newspapers. They will frequently find small items of considerable significance, both in the news and in
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  • 165 4 The Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal has been awarded to Private D. D. Booth, of the M.S.V.R. Their Highnesses the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore visited the Capitol last night to see "Shanghai Express." Municipal Committee No. 4 has decided not to introduce mixed bathing at night at Mount
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  • 787 4 Entertaining Display And Rescue Race. I i (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 19. Hair-raising stunts by members of thp Kuala Lumpur Flying Club and the Instructor entertained guests of the Club at its first At Home" at the Kuala Lumpur aerodrome on
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  • 129 4 Dr. R. T. Moirow, of the General Hospiial and of TJan 'Tock Seng's Hospital, who has just severed his connection with the local Medical Service, left for Ceylon yesterday by ihe Lloyd Triestino "Gange," accompanied by Mrs Morrow. They were seen off by several friends* Dr.
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  • 34 4 Prom China and Japan by the "Naldera," due at Singapore at 4 p.m. to-morrow. From Europe (London mails despatched on June 2), by the "Mantua," due at Penang at neon en Thursday.
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  • 45 4 I The death occurred yesterday at Kuala Lumpur of Mr. J. H. Dorall, retired State Treasurer of Negri Sembilan. Mr. Dorall, who was 69 years old, had been resident In Seremban and Kuala Lumpur for many years. He leaves two unmarried daughters and two sons
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  • 391 4 (BY "LOOKER-cr; The Bridges Toll contem. i a certain State suggest, eteers." w v J They would do that kin/, with Mr, Roland BradfcS a 2 A Slump economy in P, the Europeans v. Rest cri the Cup was filled with- Says the celebrated "it n Maria"
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  • 31 4 The St. Joseph's Church Brigad untitled will give an entertainment at House on Saturday at 6 p.m. M< tickets should apply to the t* Prizes won in the various taurna» distributed.
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  • 46 4 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: 1 1316d New York: 2 11.16 cent*. Singapore Spot: 5 IjMTIN. London Spot: £114 I*. I V London 3 months: El 17, up mill I $59.12', (I* COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and C* H** 1 Sundried Mixed The market is firm.
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    • 209 4 j RALEIGH MOTOR CYCLES j 1932 MODELS j IMPROVED PERFORMANCE AND APPEARANCE, i j I MODEL M.032 2-98 H.P. I With Lucas Acetylene Lamp and Horn Price $385 With Lucas Electric Lighting Set Price $435 CALL AND SEE THEM! Or Send for the Raleigh Motor Cycle Catalogue, Free From The
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    • 70 4 A Happy Thought *OR THE CHRISTENING PRESENT. CHILDREN'S CUPS IN SOLID SILVER. U.S. de Silva Bros., JEWELLERS, 23, High Street, Singapore. >^r^r==jp=Jr=Ji^r=dr==Jr=dnr 634 j T. K. K/S Rubber Sandals 18 cts., 19 cts. and 20 cts. 1 per pair Rubber Shoes 45 cts 55 cts. and 60 cts. 1 per
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 40 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday's Maximum Temperature, 85 deg. P. Last night's Minimum Temperature, 70 dee P. Yesterday's Rainfall, 1.15 ins. Sunshine, 1.9 hours. 1 p.m. Relative Humidity, 75 per cent 1 p.m. Wind. W.S.W. 5 m.p.h. 1 p.m. Weather, overcast.
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  • 1476 5 HARBIN CUSTOMS STOPPED. ritical Situation In Manchuria. I fitting is developing on a larger ,t< in Manchuria, and the situation > fa i. td r d more critical by the M re hukuc's seizure of the customs. Iht Nanking Government accuses
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  • 201 5 Will Not Guarantee His Safety. "Union Times." Shanghai, June 21. L x°/ d L J tton Head of the League Commission to Manchuria, again met Mr. Wang Chtng Wei, President of the Executive Yuan, Mr Lo Wen Kan, Foreign M nister, Mr. T. V. Soong Finance
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  • 195 5 Progress Made At Secret Meetings. Reuter. Geneva, June 20. Sir John Simon rushed back from Lausann > this morning to participate in the resume 1 meeti ijj cf the British, French and American delegates to the Disarmament Conference, begun yesterday. The unexplained absence of Mr. Hugh Gibson,
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  • 120 5 Free State's Insult To The King. British Official. Rugby. June 20 Cardinal Lauri, the d-legate to the Eucharists Congress which is being held this week in Dublin, passed through England on his way to Ireland yesterday A large crowd assembled to vilcome him at Po'kcstone and in
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  • 56 5 Troops Guarding The Railway. Reuter. Santiago de Chile, June 20. Th: Government has proclaimed martial lew throughout the country and concentrated 6,000 carabineers at Santiago to ensure against or repress any Communist disturbances. Owing to the protrst strike troops are operating the Santiago-Valparaiso railway, the mi.itary superintending the
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  • 245 5 Kuala Kangsar, Monday, June 6. In the morning His Excellency and Lady Clementi and H. H. the Sultan of Perak left Kuala Kangsar for Grik. Tuesday. June 7. His Excellency and Lady Clementi and H H. the Sultan of Perak, accompanied by Mr. W. F. N. Churchill, District
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  • 656 5 A SMALL FINAL PAYMENT. America Impressed By Lausanne. Official circles in the U.S.A. arc imprt sed by the proceeding at Lausanne, where the Bri'.ish sacrifice of £200.005,00Q has been fclLwed (it is reporUd) by a French compromise on reparations. France may accept a small fina! paymtnt by
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  • 366 5 Disappointing Meeting Of Powers. Lausanne, June 20. J Abundantly manifest are the fundamental i differences in the French and British theses a c regards reparations and war debts. M. Herriot told French pressmen: "It is all very well to talk in the abstract of wiping the slate
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    • 356 5 BEGIN THE DAY WITH BETTER HEALTH*! Phosferine HEALTH SALT i The Tonic Fruit Saline j I "TONES AS IT CLEANSES" 1 *l 11\ L The new laxative, Phosferine Health Salt, I 0 I comes a s a boon to those who have found I I p tnal regular dosing with
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  • 822 6 Sports Pastimes. ANNUAL OPEN MEETING OF THE JOHORE FORCES. THE "ROYAL JOHORE" CHALLENGE CUP. MAJOR AXIL WINS SULTANAH'S SERVICE TROPHY. RIFLE-SHOOTING. SUCCESS OF SINGAPORE COMPETITORS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 20. The annual rifle meeting of the Johore Military Forces was successfully held over the week-end. Entries lOtaUed
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  • 15 6 Major If. Akil, J.M.F., winner of the Sultanah's Service Grand Aggregate Trophy.
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  • 261 6 BADMINTON. The following were the results in ths Mcrridale B. P. open singles league competition over the week-end: Saturday: Lim Chek Heng beat Lim Chong Heng 14-14 (1-3); 14-14 (3-2), 15-8; Tan Yong Kian beat Goh Buan Cheok 15-8, 15-4; Lim Mok Seng beat Chua Leng Yong 7-15,
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  • 80 6 BILLIARDS. In the four ball open championship for the Frankel Shield at the New World last night Ismail bin (Post Office Club) 300, beat Dr. C. S. Maniam (Ceylon S.C.) 166; and Low Hock Kiat (J.C.S.A.) 300, beat A. Ghfcni (J.C.S.A.) 210. This evening's matches
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  • 57 6 GOLF. The semi-finals in the Singapore Island championship competition wm be played at Bukit Timah on Saturday next, as follows: 3 p.m. W. W. Paterson v. S. N. Kelly. 3.05 p.m. L. D. Hardie v. R. Craik The final, over 36 holes, Will be played on Sunday,
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  • 86 6 PING-PONG. Playing at th? club premises the Malacca Chinese Literary Association beat the Cantonese Sporting Association by the odd match in five. TJie scores were as follows (M.CL.A players mentioned first): chee Swee Chiang lost to Chan Slow Kow 9-21, 16-21; Chua Sin Earn kwt
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  • 992 6  -  POOR DISPLAY AT ANSON ROAD. S. R. C. Again Defeat s» c» c« ASSN. FOOTBALL. (By "Reynard." In one of the poorest games this season in Div. I of the Singapore League, at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, the S.R.C. again aefeated the S. C. C. It
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  • 55 6 TOPICS OP TO-DAY, on page 4 DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 7. OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page 7 CLUB DIARY, on page 8. SPORTS REPORTS, on page 9 LITERARY NOTES, on page 11 WHAT TO LISTEN POR, on page IS A WALL STPEET REVIEW—IV, on page 13 i
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  • 303 6 SEEDED PLAYERS ALL SUCCEED. LAWN TENNIS. Rugby, June 21. Th: Wimbledcn championships began to-day and will continue icr a foitnight. Tne weather war diy but dull and there was big attendance. Good tennis was seen in the first round of men.*; singles. Most of the seeded players
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  • 76 6 SWIMMING. The results of the two lengths 66 yds.) free style handicap races at the Chinese Swimming Club were: 'A' Division: J. E. Tan (at 2). Goh Kcon Kiat (at 4) and 3. Lim Chin. Hin (at 7). Division: Yeo Qure (at go), Oni Hock Poh
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  • 231 6 Straits-Born Chinese Sentenced. A'leged to have stolen Municipal electiie current by laying a conductor line and connecting ;t with he Municipal line, two brothers. Tan Boon Veck and Tan Cheng Bok (Snait borni appeared before the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) yesterday. Mr. E. Rhodes
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  • 159 6 FareWell To Commissioner Of Police. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 18. The clerical staff of the Johore State Police had a group photograph taken last Thursday, afternoon with Mr. A. W. Hamilton, Commissioner of Police, as the central figure, in honour of his departure from
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  • 96 6 Miss Jacoba, th- champion kronchong singer oi Java, who has been engaged by the RosOpera Co., entertained a number of guests to a tea party at her residence in Geylang yesterday afternoon. She gave a few recitals both in English and Malay. As a singer of
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  • 78 6 Accident In Power Station. A fatal accident occurred at the St. James Power Station in the early hours of this morning. An Indian fitter was attending to some wcrk in the engine room wben he fell from a he ght of 20 feet, fracturing his skull and
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  • 823 6 Careers And Employment Committee. A circular letter to employers from the Inspector of Schools (Mr. P. C. Barraclough) draws attention to the existence of the Careers and Employment Committee organised by the Education Department and asks for cooperation and advice. A central Committee, consisting of the
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  • 83 6 The Malayan Poultry Farm Association *s holding a public meeting at 609, Changi Road on Thursday, at 4.45 p.m.. to consider the possibilities of a Poultry Exhibition at an early date. The best way to reach this address, if no car is available, is to cake any bus
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  • 297 6 Mr. Braddell Interviewed I n Hongkong. "Ma:aya hac a tr-a* n-, Mi used asseS and V* provement of trade, Bimaom* I Ben **J imfuture as an industrial city d.ll tcld an ihterviewer in H o-«l nd Bra dst^Pr ed w en "is to An-' We
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  • 502 6 Westerhout-Alkaff Case Argued. The case in which Mr. j. B. Westerhout mt Alkaff and Co. for payment lor work done an argued in appeal yesterday before the c Justice (Sir William Muriscn.. Mr Jm Burtcn and Mr. Justice a'Beckttt Tereil Ibt case was originally heard before Mr
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  • 89 6 Alhamlrra Meet the W» Laura La Plante. bet Cody ind CH A* Capitol.—"Shanghai Express.- wtth Dietrich. Anna May Won-. Clive Warner Oland. Empire.-'Trader Hern F* t* Betty Compson in "Cheann C Great World.—No shOT; rcr oving to alteration:-. H lost BIaVlboroa?h.—Ann Harding Nctv World-Side *ows, fttas (Ken
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  • 104 7 w I PC/f LETTERS TO THE EDITOR «xiviv, n r readers are invited to write to us on subjects of that the '•Malaya Tribune" does not necessarill ZJ? tntere st. It must be underdents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS PO^UtT eXpTessed b V <*> r Hie
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  • 1204 7 (To the Editor, «•Malaya Tribune.") I should be glad to have your help and help uf your rcaders 111 formulating a f 'protection Scheme on the following r U r :11 (iar.ng lines. The Dutch East Indies, iU d Ceylon are now so much dependt libber industry
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  • 427 7 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.'') Sir, —Your paper has been following one of the first principles of a newspaper in giving prominence to the views cf Singapore employers on the question of weekly wages. I have studied their opinions closely and have observed that Asiatic employers are definitely
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 414 7 First Show 7.15 p.m. Second Show 9.30 p.m. I KEN MAYNARD IN Senor Americano h BLENDING OF TOBACCOS IN I CIGARETTE j j The finest Turkish with mild, sun-ripened, domestic tobaccos, delicately flavoured i by nature. That's what you'll find in CAMEL r Cigarettes with a flavour, fragrance and individuality
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    • 252 7 Here is the j PREMIER D Soda Water if jt Singapore fe;l pure, perfect, iii:: i IMS PRE-EMINENT. K^^S^UilLl lit! hi: |p| gjjjj} 6 Atetfer Before Has A Motor Union Policy Been Available in so Generous j j\ a Form a£ So Low a Cos* I THE j J OFFICIAL
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 251 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JUNE 21. High Tides.—l.lo p.m., 11.53 p.m. Football League: Div. 3, V.M.C.A. v. Robinsons, Anson Road; F. and N. v. Marine, 5.H.8.; Ho Hong v. P.S.; Jalan Besar. TO-MORROW, JUNE 22. High Tide.—l.4B p.m. Rotary Luncheon, Adelphi Hotel. Football League: Div. 1, R.A. v. S.C.F.A., Anson
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  • 1169 8 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, June 20, 1932, 10 am. Issue Value. Buyeri£l Asam Kumbang Tin 22!- 24j- cd £1 Austral Malay 1* "J cd ss. Ayer Hitam Tin J- Jcd £1 Bangrin Tin «J -J $1 Batang Padang 0.05 0.10 Si
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  • 33 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.
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  • 231 8 Trade Bookings Encoura, in In spte of seriously adverse trade section at the forth. m. the Malayan < Exh^ ciation, to be held dur d Holidays at Kuala Lumpu? Au better than that of la!t Year s 10 «S Apart from the 5022 eXhibit '<» must give to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 84 8 The 14.9 H.P. engine of the Ford epitomises the bridled energy... power and eager- yj ness for action of a team of thoroughbred j i horses. It is an engine of remarkable zest, \jj flexibility, and proved reliability. Created to provide pleasurable motoring at minimum cost, ,11 the 14.9 Ford
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 412 8 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY. JUNE 21. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. "A" (M.G.) Company, Lecture "Fire Control." 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "E" (Chinese) Coy., Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, M.G. PI. (Eurasian). Revision—lmmediate Action. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, 2nd Bn. Sig. Section, Signal Training. TO-MORROW, JUNE 22. 6.30 a.m.—Bukit Timah Range. "C" (Scottish) Coy.. Practice Competition.
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    • 231 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 invitedjto co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the "Diary
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    • 194 8 S.H.B. Junior Service Club: Championship billiards tournament (American), 7.45 p.m. Sect Kirn Cheng"Badminton Party: Special committee meeting, Mr. Sect Kirn Seng's residence, 20, Lorong 20, Geylang, 7.30 p.m. Attendance compulsory. Singapore Shorthand Writers' Association: Committee meeting, club-house, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, JUNE 23. Wales Minstrels: Music practice, Mr. Khoo Hock Slew's
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    • 140 8 Section), Mr. Ong Keng Wee's residence, 8, Lorong 24, Geylang, 2.30 p.m. Attendance compulsory. Lads United Badminton Party: Inter-team tournament, 4.45 p.m. Amateur Sporting Association: Badminton against Rovers 8.P., latter's court, Mohamed Sultan Road, 3 p.m. SUNDAY, JUNE 26. Amateur Athletic Union: Open singles handicap tournament, final, 3.30 p.m. Alfairs
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  • 810 9 Rene Lacoste's Form And Davis Cup. LAWN TENNIS. iFrom Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 7 (by Air Mall). French tennis championships have N packed tight with dramatic incidents ling moments. There was the pn ceding the final round of the d
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  • 433 9 'Mme. Mathieu's Brilliant Play. London, June 7 (By Air Mail). Ir Helen Wills-Moody, Queen of thp World's A; t nnis courts, recaptured the French title Au:euil when she d?feated in the final round Le Frer.ch champion, Mme. Mathieu by 7 5, Mrs. Moody did not come to
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  • 192 9 THAT mountains caused the ice ages? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) Although It is about 30,000 years since the world was last troubled with an ice age, it is interesting to know what actually caused those glacial periods that so largely contributed to the present geographical state of
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  • 198 9 Lovelock's Achievement. ATHLETICS. London, June 9 (by Air Mail). A remarkable fact about J. E. Lovelock, the Oxford University athlete, who recently beat tahe British One Mile reeord In the phenomenal time of 4 mins 12 aecs., Is revebded in the "Isis", the Oxford University
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  • 60 9 In Consequence of a recurrence of an old Newcastle cent*eforw*rd goals to the Cup Final aga nst hive to undergo an operation^ received a knock at Wembley which 2LZ*£i a longstanding thigh Injury, and aggravated a ionP n ma de, tt 7s thSSithS an operation wUI be neit is mousut.
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  • 1158 9 County Batsmen Score Five Centuries. CRICKET. London, June 7 (by Air Mail.). "Cold June" is the title of Sir Arthur P'nero's new piay. It describes the cheerless week-end cricketing conditions. Yet five centuries were scored in county matches. Kent scored marly 500 against Glamorgan at Swansea
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  • 546 9 ROUT OF SCOTTISH PROFESSIONALS. Defeat Of Mitchell. GOLF. London, June 7 (by Air Mail.) English professionals completely overwhelmed their Scottish confreres in the revived AngloScottish International golf match at Prince's, Sandwich by the one-sided margin of 13 matches to 3. These figures created a record for this tee. The weather
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  • 311 9 LINDRUM DISCUSSES "HUNDRED LIMIT" SCHEME. BILLIARDS. A correspondent writes in "The Dally Herald":— Should close cannons be limited? Neither Walter Lindrum nor Tom Newman, two of the greatest experts at this phase of the game, think so. But they agreed when I discussed the matter with them yesterday
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  • 834 9 CRICKET. The Ceylon Sports Club defeated the Medical College Union on Sunday at Balestier by 133 runs. Scores: C.S.C—lst Innings. B. Dudley lbw. b Tan Boon Beng 0 M. A. K. Hamid c Alphonso b Yzelman 41 R. S. V. Sundram b Xavier
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  • 317 9 LEAGUE TO BE RESUMED. ASSN. FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 18. An extraordinary meeting of the committee of the Johore Bahru District Football Association was held at the Government Rest House this evening at 6.15 p.m. Lieut-Col. Yahaya, President of the association was unavoidably
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  • 445 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 20. Haji Embok Solok, J.P.. of Singapore, has presented a handsome shield for annual competition between the Straits Settlements Police Force and the Johore State Police. The teams are to be composed entirely of Malay Police of all
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  • 878 10 Cheerfulness In Face Of Other's Trouble. When history comes to be written, little credit will rebound to the Government of Malaya on the manner in which it sought to meet the crisis imposed by a sudden substantial shortage of revenue. In fairness, a may be admitted that the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 74 10 cold with W The three-way treatment. 1) The inhaling of Vapex f( clears the breathing pas- (f lj :.ages and kills the cold )1 fr germs in the nose and 1J throat. A drop on your handkerchief, a drop on your pillow and a drop on your cigarette will give
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    • 110 10 ———Z—./ W.D.&H.O.WIUL* BRISTOL 6- 'LONDON. dlr The Lancet *<I 8130) stfyj.-^W^ JNTREATED MILkX I BOTH WHOLE AND 1 SKIMMED,HAS VERY 1 1 LITTLE ANTI RACHITIC ACTIVITY Ordinary fresh This authoritative quota* tion that fresh cows' milk contains almost no vitamin D is convincing. It follows that a food made from
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  • 2381 11  -  l?eaverbrook Li War Time-Mr. BeHoc's Politicianshot And Swinburne—Frocks And Frill s _<?h„ r t From The New World-A Tragedy Queeli (BY CHARLES PILGRIM. a June 1 <by Air Mail). the We.r. 1914-1916" (The the second volume 01, fleti tone. Lord Beavertnagnate of the first
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    • 115 11 Obtainable at all Dispensaries Stores MAKE NO MISTAKE! Tell your dealer you want the "Black Cat" on the Red Label and on the Cover CRAVEN "A CIGARETTES are brst described thus? —fc—^———— mmmm i INDISPUTABLY THE BEST. SOLD EVERYWHERE. STRA/IS TYPEWRITER AGENO Stationers and Repairers. 14-A. Change Alley, Singapore, m
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    • 224 11 Ciover Brand f Health I X i Purity 4 Economy Sole Importers: j WSm The East Asiatic Company. Limited. j Penang Sfrfapore k Kuala Lumpur I j HEALTH and ST&ENOT* j lINI IN EVERY TIN IT MUST BE CROSSE BLACK WELL'S. 1 1 Darby Co., Ltd j Bfl WALTER LINDRUM
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    • 60 11 ASTHMA. 1 Guaranteed Surest and Speediest Cure in all its stages without relapse. No matter who Has failed. Ask for particulars. Dr. Sherman. Baiiabhanga, (Faridpur). Bengal. DEAFNESS Guaranteed Peerless remedy, Invented to restore the complete hearing Power to Ihe seat of the defect. Why auffe% for nothlngt Use Rapid Aural
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    • 22 11 GULL BAHAR OIL (BEGD.) AWARDED gold medals 0 15 THE BEST rj, |£U GROWTH AND H fSs£ BRAIN. OBTADJABL* EVERYWHERE. I j
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  • 817 12 Penang Support For Proposal. No less than 70 per cent, of the clerks and similar employees in the Government Service are in debt to the extent of three months* salary. This startling fact. recalls tha "Straits Echo," was revealed in the report Of the Committee appointed to consider
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    • 240 12 Huttons Famous Pineapple Hams i at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Singapore Gold Storage Company, Limited. Orchard Road Sub-Depots. I /lo easy to apply STA CO M B^nTS^^^E^ Rub Stacomb on gently with the fingers, then brush your hair. Stacomb will keep it neatly parted and in place all day long. No
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    • 132 12 A Message for Women. From the dawn of actual woman hood until past middle-age, the physical changes to which all women are subject, impose a heavy strain upon the kidneys. Similarly, at critical periods, and during the months before and after childbirth, the kidneys have a great amount of additional
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    • 244 12 PET MILK GENERAL MILK CO. INC. CENERAI S A jSF mif N v Jr IMPROVES ALL YOUR COOKING This White Sauce Recipe makes sauce sufficient for— TheseVe setahk s^ay 2 cups carrots 2 cups small new potatoes 1 pound fresh spinach IriS M CarrSa*™ 6^ o**^0**^ ot peas or beans
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  • 1629 13 GOLD SUPPLIES AND MOVEMENTS. [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 guide to finance and commerce. They will be printed in convenient sections day
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    • 588 13 The Far East Oxygen Acetylene Co., Ltd. I THONK *****. $8.13 Per Drum of 1 cwt.—Delivered at Your Godown. Special Rates for Large Orders. AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON AUCTION SALE OF SINGAPORE TOWN COUNTRY PROPERTIES At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co's Saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street. On Wednesday, June 22,
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    • 219 13 tfcCOl 'SJTABLETS. PINE STRAPPING FELLOW ONCE —now thin and weedy. (lave you been trying to cheat Nature? So many men and women too, overook Nature's first law —that lost vitality MUST be replaced. Eager ;o enjoy life to the full, they go leedlessly on, with inevitable results. Loss of weight,
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    • 144 13 M v. A gloriousj night ofi restful! sleep Sleep induced by drugs or s» datives h neither natural nor refreshing. "Ovaltin'" is th recognised best "night-cap" all over the worid because it ensures sound refreshing slcp in a perfectly natural way. Of equal importance is the fact that, while you
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 820 13 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All times given in the following are Singapore times. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL. 55.5 metres, testing daily from 10.30 to 11 a.m. MANILA. XZRM, 49.3 metres, every Monday; 8 to 9 p.m., weekly broadcast of recorded music. BANDOENG, PMY., 58.2 metres; 8.40
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  • 1645 14 WORSHIP OF LIGHT AND AIR. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune": Copyright by Transocean.) Berlin (By Mail). Mayday, as indeed every other Mayday for a generation, brought splendid weather. The spring, which was rather late in coming this year, is now in full swing, and there is no city
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  • 97 14 Did ex-King Alfonso take the salute at a recent parade of Dartmouth Naval cadets or did the camera lie? This question was raised in the House of Commons by Mr McGovern, ixj». Member for Shettleston' The denied that the ex-King took the salute, but members pointed pot that film exhibited
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    • 99 14 Bread and milk What? Bread and Milk at a party? How unjust! How awful! ?But the curious thing is that the children liked it better than the For the milk, you see, was Milkmaid Milk spread nice and iy2? thick on thin slices of bread* m Anc y° u have
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    • 88 14 Always welcomed in gjj discriminating circles. Agents, HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. Singapore, Penanf. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. i I 8 m 8 m I I I 1 fives /f^^X j I l\ vT* —»J perfume of distinction and sub- :I I -^B^^ 7 j L/ J ttowefj. Its dainty I
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    • 465 15 0f SAILINGS. p. 0. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINES. (incorporated In England.) ■AIL P \SSENGER CARGO 1 SERVICES. mcsL'LAn AND ORIENTAL STEAM CO.. LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SERVICE. imĕK Contract with His Majesty's Goverament.) .yARD FROM LONDON. gvt unma and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1932. 6,500 June 20 ••SS IIjOOO
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    • 581 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE i^NY.K. LINE j Uap&nM&il) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Mldc lesborou*ju. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail, t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 June 28 29 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 13 14 HARUNA MARU 10,500 JUiy 27 28 8 KATORI MARU 10,000 Aug. 11 12 S KASHIMA MARU 10,000
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    • 430 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. I HAMBURG-AMERIKA ,nnK 1> utach |H Australische Dampfschiffs Q Gesillschaft •'C*t»pas<e» lucorpuraies tn Qtrm»n§j OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, IfOBTH CHINA AND JAPAN POSTS. 1932 m.s. ERMLAND via Manila June 30 t m.s. SAUERLAND, vlu Manila July 8 m.s. MUNSTERLAND, omit Japan ports July 27 t ms. LEVERKUSEN, via
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    • 291 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH flffll BRITISH Ju l M/ /0 INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. j I FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT 1 AND 1 MOTOR CAR i INSURANCE ACCEPTED j AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). BEAD
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    • 637 15 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements.) CHIH A 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
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    • 582 15 BANKS. 1 I —I t THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITE* HEAD OFFICE; METER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Singapore 458, North Bridge RoeS Penang 85. Bench Btrtm Malacca 131. Jonker BtrtV. Muar No. l, .T»un Sayang Batu Pahat 109, Jalan RahmM Palembeng is, __a Hong Kong 18. Queen's Road, Centre*
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 2032 16 THIS PAPER HAS THE I m j LARGEST SALE. j j AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO I I < SPEND MOST IN BRITISH MALAYA. im 9M ur m~— I—rf«1 —rf« gm m m -■•»•■>■»•■* I I I I I iWMI •t.l>t|Ml;i|!il<ilii|niii|iti(iii!|i:|i!|(<|iiiii|niitiManiM|ii|tiiiii!!|!i|itiiifit| -■■-'•-"-■••"""■■'""""•"•"■"■'■■i'""»iii^i'iiiiiuiii|inii|ii|iiiii|'!iiiiiiiiiiii»ii»"""»"""""""""»'— m I Le School J j ESTABLISHED 1906. j
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    • 501 16 t !t, i n t li;,;!, i:! 11 1 J "TRIBUNE"SMALL A D S I I BRING RESULTS 1 |i j BECAUSE THEY REACH ji I THE ill PERMANENT I II I'l'ifii'iiii-'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiituiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinm,,,,, fc **»^-»J' for~sale! Linotype Motors, each U, R P MALAYA TRIBUNE THONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
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