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Title Section29 1932-06-28 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX. -No. lgl SINGAPORE TUESDAY JUNE 28, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, June 28, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 193229 words
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Advertisement52 1932-06-28 1 CEYLON UPTON'S TEA. Yon Cannot Better The Best. il n I Clover Brand Milk Cream j I For 1 i j jl DANISH {j Purity i j Economy ||3 atis aclti(), li Sole Importers: [m I THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. II (Incorporated in Denmark). jfl I PENANG SINGAPORE KUALA52 words
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Advertisement11 1932-06-28 1 h THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE' IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA.11 words
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Advertisement125 1932-06-28 2 Amusements < SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY 3.15 Send the children to see this famous story of Boyhood Adventure! TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT OF MARK TWAIN'S immortal Story Huckleberry Finn With Jackie Coogan, Mitzi Green and Eugene Pallette I Commencing I TO-MORROW 3.15 6 15 O.ia Maurice Chevalier ;M— I |tf 111 I125 words
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Advertisement185 1932-06-28 2 TO-DAY The ONE Star The ONE Producer The ONE Theatre That Never Disappoints I BUSTER I KEATON JIMMY DURANTE POLLY MOHAN in a comedy three times as funny as any comedy has a right to be THE PASSIONATE j Vcs! Another Metro Super Shou i I TO-NIGH T I j185 words
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Advertisement219 1932-06-28 2 j G. 15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j Norma Shearer I AND I j Robert Montgomery I IN Private Lives 1 mtmmmmmmmammammommmmmsmmmmmmumnmmm m mm 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 i RKO PATHE'S MIGHTY SPECTACLE OF THE SEAS' SUICIDE I FLEET MIGHTY MEN AND FLAMING HEARTS, BED LOVE AND ROARING DANGER' j LAUGHS THAT LEAVE219 words
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Advertisement82 1932-06-28 3 ij VICTORIA MEMORIAL BALL, j CELEBRITY TOURS RECITALS BY SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE j CELEBRITIES EARLY AUGUST: EFREM Zimbalist THE WORLD-FAMOUS VIOLINIST. jj EARLY SEPTEMBER: BENNO j Moisevitch THE CELEBRATED PIANIST. I BAND PERFORMANCES j S.S. POLICE BAND TELOK AVER, Wednesday, June 29th, at 5.15 p.m. I Echigoya's Special Sale., jj Monday82 words
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Advertisement240 1932-06-28 3 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. j! The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). J HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry, B.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Bupreme Court of England and complies240 words
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Advertisement203 1932-06-28 3 TO LET—No. 19, Paya Lebar Road. A Big C. mpound House with six rooms and two servants' quarlcrs. Water laid. Rent moderate Apply No. 35, Lorcng 29, Geylang Road. Singapore. NOTICE. i, the undersigned, hereby give notice that mv huiband, Francis Cyril Leo Rodrigues has left mc and deserted me.203 words
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Advertisement194 1932-06-28 3 MORTGAGEE S SALE OF 2 brillian' earrings, 1 brilliant brcoch, 1 brilliant ring and 1 chain with brilliant pendant attached. TO BE HELD AT Ml >rs. Cheong Koon Seng: Co.'s Sale-room. No. 30, Chulia Street, ON FRIDAY, JULY 1, AT 10.30 A.M. NOW ON VIEW. ESTATE OF MARIAM BEEBEE BINTE194 words
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Advertisement204 1932-06-28 3 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that tenders are iow invited for the following materials or Krvlccs, and that particulars of such teoden sat be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices: Tender. Dcte o/ CMtfa#, Construction of a 12" I mi-perm? nent drain cr couUi sid? cf204 words
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Obituary120 1932-06-28 4 KOH—Mr. Koh Hock Seng. ag3 70, passed away peacefully at his residence. No. 3, Angus Street, at 9 a.m.. 25th instant, leaving behind him a widow, six sons. Messrs. Koh Soon Cheng. Kch Soon Chia. Koh Soon How (alias Koh Ah Kow), Kch Soon Tong, Koh Soon120 words
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Article799 1932-06-28 4 Surely no country in the whole of history ever accomplished a more peaceful revolution than Siam has just done. At the cost of one life— that of a military leader who resisted arrest—the ancient kingdom has substituted a constitutional for an absolute monarchy. Even the use of the799 words
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Article16 1932-06-28 4 Mr. Soh Swee Keng, of Singapore, has been appointed a member of the Pitman's Fellowship, London.16 words
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Article35 1932-06-28 4 Moulana Abdul Aleem, the Muslim missionary, who, after a lecturing tour here and in Java, proceeded to Mauritius last year, has returned to Meerut, India. A procession of over 6 000 welcomed him m Mauritius.35 words
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Article47 1932-06-28 4 Mr. Choo Kia Peng, C.8.E., of Kuala Lumpur, has received a cable stating that his eldest son, Mr, Choo Kok Leong, has passed his finals. Mr. Choo Kok Leong, who has been at Wadham College, Oxford, for three years, was sitting for his B.Sc. in Agricultural Science.47 words
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Article498 1932-06-28 4 Important Statement In Commons. Rugby, June 27. An Important declaration upon Indian constitutional procedure was made in the House of Commons to-day by the Secretary for India. Sir Samuel Hoare. He announced that the Government would endeavour to give effect to their India policy by means498 words
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Article76 1932-06-28 4 Syd Chaplin Returning To Europe. Among the passengers on board the "Terukuni Maru," which arrived in Singapore to-day en t route for Europe, are Mrs. A. ConverseWayne and friends, Mr. Sydney Chaplin, orother cf Mr. Charles Chaplin, now returning :o France. Madame Renee Chemet» the famous76 words
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Article80 1932-06-28 4 From Europe (London mails despatched on June 9), by the "Rajula," due at Penang at i a.m. on Friday. From Indo-China by the "D'Artagnan," due at Singapore at 7 a.m. to-morrow. From Europe by the "Tergestea," due at Singapore at 10 a.m to-morrow. w rom China and Japan80 words
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Article21 1932-06-28 4 Mrs. C. Hannigan arrived in Kuala Lumpur from Sarawak last week and is staying with her daughter, Mrs. I. g. Cameron21 words
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Article28 1932-06-28 4 Dr. C. T Mi.cs ieft Kuala Lumpur on Su~d.«v en six months hrUcay. Mr. A Ganly, of otn*aporc, has arrive- to lake over his practice oir•ng his absence28 words
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Article137 1932-06-28 4 I A supplement to the F.M.S. Gazette contains the draft of a Bill to be introduced in the Federal Council to provide for the dissolution of th? Central Health Board and the repeal of the Heal'h Boards Enactment, 1929 "Objects and Reasons" are: "As a result of the present economic137 words
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Article32 1932-06-28 4 TOPICS OP TO-DAY, on page 4 CLUB DIARY, on page 7. DIARY OP EVENTS, on page 8 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 12 OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page 1332 words
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Article510 1932-06-28 4 -(BY "LOOKER.ON.")—^^J Mr. Basil's tribute to the Chin miners is timely. hlnes <-' A And not even Senor Patino can it is not well deserved. say It may be noted that v Trader accounts ".still reserves. """rnal A If the libraries stocked comoanv financial statements they 2T510 words
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Article43 1932-06-28 4 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London 1 l\d. New York; cents. Singapore: 4T| —5 cents. TIN. London Spot: fUO fis. «Down Ms) London 3 months: £113 10» (Du«M l hK Singapore: 558.23 «73 toil* sold» COPRA» Meesrd. Barlow and Co report Sundried Iflaed43 words
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Advertisement256 1932-06-28 4 BROMFORD GOLF BALLS j THE LIMIT OF LENGTH {BROMFORD I IS GUARANTEED TO BE THE LONGEST j DRIVING GOLF BALL PRODUCED. ,j J Obtainable from: j ROBINSON Co., Ltd Singapore Kiala Lumpur. j j A.E. Prager Violin Bows, j Genuine Pernambueo wood, Sterling silver mounting, Hand made throughout, Perfectly balanced256 words
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Advertisement69 1932-06-28 4 j A Happy Thought j J fOR THE I I CHRISTENING j PRESENT. CHILDREN'S CUPS IN Ii SOLID SILVER. i- U.S. de SHva Bros, I f JEWELLERS, j 23, High Street, Singapore. 634 j T. K. K.'S Hair Pommade 15 cts. and 2d cts. per bottle. Rubber Soap Dish 1569 words
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Miscellaneous40 1932-06-28 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday s Max Temperature, 86 deg. P. Last night's Mm. Temperature, 77 deg F Yesterday's Rainfall nil. Sunshine 7.0 hours. 1 p.m. Relative Humidity 75 per cent 1 p.m. Wind S.W. 5 m.p.h. 1 p.m. Weather Cloudy.40 words
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729 1932-06-28 5 JAPAN HOPES FOR COMPROMISE. British Representations In Tokyo. The v ioms deadlock a' Dairen, following th dismissal by the Chinese thy Japanise Commissioner and his 1.-appoinim* nt by the Maehukuo, i jnllnf Britain is making reprenUfttaSM in Tokyo. Japan is said to729 words
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Article43 1932-06-28 5 A ycung European woman. Miss Gunn, '■'••>s rather badly injured when she slipped ana Ml in the passage of the Capitol Building yes-t-rday evening. She injured her hip and was lak< a to the Oeneral Hospital in the ambulance.43 words
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3459 1932-06-28 5 HOW PRINCES AND AUTOCRATS WERE ARRESTED. "WORTHLESS OFFICIALS WHO OPPRESSED THE FOOR." Mysterious Colonel Headed Forces' Revolt. Full details are now available of the Siamese bloodless revolution and the capture of the State by the People's Party. Frank criticism of the King and his Ministers3,459 words
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Article475 1932-06-28 5 NEAR THE GATES OF CANTON. Sudden Recall Of The Army. "Sin Kuo Min." The Kwanpsi troops of Chiang Kai Shek, ostensibly inarching against the Rzds, have appeared 80 miles from Canton and the Cantonese Aimy (not the 19th), engaged in a civil fight against the Cantemse Navy"Sin Kuo Min." - 475 words
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Article73 1932-06-28 5 One Man Killed And Four Injured. One man was killed and four others were badly injured when two motor lorries came into collision on Changi Road, near the Bth mile, yesterday afternoon. The victims were all Chinese. The deceased sustained terrible head injuries and died before73 words
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Article294 1932-06-28 5 Reuter. London. June 27. Aiming at showing British activities »n Chma, with a view to their expansion, the "Financial Times" has issued a 36-page supplement reviewing the conditions and prospects in China and Hongkong. Editorially the paper says that the forces which must be relied uponReuter. - 294 words
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Advertisement388 1932-06-28 5 rttlSr LAXATIVE Wlrl I WHICH 7UV£,S AS IT CLEANSES it/ By combining the laxative and refreshing •f i properties of an effervescing 'Salt* with the I invigorating elements of the famous Tonic nos^erme a Ttmk 'health' salt has been fc»a2 ftf evolved which is quite free from the lowerm g388 words
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Article787 1932-06-28 6 Sports Pastimes. CRICKET. ANGLO-INDIAN TEST MATCH. TOURISTS COLLAPSE AFTER LUNCH. Six Wickets For 36 Runs: Lall Singh 15. England Holds A Winning Lead. London, June 27. The King visited Lords at noon .o-day and stayed for an hour, flhe members of both Hams were presented to and shook hands with787 words
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Article39 1932-06-28 6 LANCASHIRE BEATEN IN TWO DAYS. London, June 27. At Folkestone to-day. Kent beat Lancashire by an innings and 25 runs. Scores: Lancashire: 219 (Freeman 5 for 88) and 122 {Freeman 8 for 56). Kent: 366.—Reuter.39 words
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Article54 1932-06-28 6 The following have been invited to play for the S.V.C. v. the S.C.C. on Saturday and Sunday on the Padang: R. N. Hamilton (capt.). R. A. Ashworth, N. H. P. Whitley, P. R lewis. N. Sullivan. P. d'Almeida. C. G. Windle, W. R. King. E. G. Staunton. H. B. Noon54 words
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Article189 1932-06-28 6 The Raffles College defeated the St. Joseph's In titution en Saturday on the R.C. ground by 57 runs. Scores: RAFFLES COLLEGE. E. Crewe rt b Leijssius 13 C. Mosbergen c Le Merrier b Leijssius 0 C. dc Viics c Ccideiro b Fernandez 10 R. Lewis b Fernandez189 words
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223 1932-06-28 6 BILLIARDS. Second round ties in the four-bell championas VZT mCnt tOT thC S «leld are Atlt^ y '^L Pm Ng Chen K °on (Aston Athletic Club) v. James Lee (J.C.S.A.) 9 p.m. D. J. Ponnothurai (Ceylon Srx>rts Club) v. Lim Thian Hock (S.C.R.C.) To-morrow: 7 p.m. Poh223 words
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Article58 1932-06-28 6 Tan Boon Poh and Leong Siew Tai are elected to be the conveners for the S.C.R.C. billiard and ping-pong tournaments respectively Members are reminded that entries close on Thursday. Two large silver cups have been donated hy Mr. Tay Lian Teck and Mr. E H Simpson. [Other sports58 words
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Article1063 1932-06-28 6 CHAMPIONS WELL BEATEN. Glosters In Excellent Form. ASSN. FOOTBALL. <By "Full-Back.") Consistency amongst teams competing in the Senior Division of the Singapore League this season has been rather the exception than the rule and the large crowd that gathered at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday saw another1,063 words
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Article348 1932-06-28 6 Keen Match On Padang. An exciting match was watched by a large gathering cf spectators yesterday on the S.R.C. ground when the S.C.P.A. second string met the Glosters in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League. The Chinese juniors won by the only goal scored in348 words
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Article292 1932-06-28 6 FRIENDLY GAME ON THE PADANG. The first elevens of the S.C.C. and the i.C.I .A. met on the S.C.C. ground yesterday In p. friendly fixture and the Europeans wen by 4—l, though the game was mo;o eVM than the ecore suggests. Both defences were weak end the292 words
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Article55 1932-06-28 6 vf SiJ team against J °h" Then's XI on the School ground on Thursday at 5 p m JL S on 'J Chone K,m Chock Sim Im PenE T^J 10 t PhUemon Chan Scow Yin, L Then F. p er eir a> P Mizuta Ch hock (skipper). N. Jackson. Reaves-55 words
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Article39 1932-06-28 6 (From Our l tun Corretpondent.) TKo Malacca, June 28. The Malacca team against the Malaya Command on Saturday will be chosen from E. Leon, F. Leon. Thesiera, de Souza, Hock Guan, Brittain and Sim Tiang.39 words
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Article50 1932-06-28 6 GOLF. The Singapore Golf Club's July boeev com petition will be played on Saturday" SISoSS No player whose name does not appear on the time-sheet on the first mentioned day may Play on the main course. y The July lades' medal competition will be played on Moniay. w50 words
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Article127 1932-06-28 6 Renomination For Council Accepted. The "Straits Echo" understands that Mr Lim I Cheng h accepted re-nomination by HE the Governor for another term of three years as the Chinese Member for Penang onih- iTi lative CouncU of the Strait* Settlements His re-appointment," gays that pap-r127 words
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Article535 1932-06-28 6 Affair With A Muslim Girl. A love affair between a young Hindu ar.d a year 13-old Mohamedan girl, resulting in the elopement >f the couple, was the subject of a kidnapping case which was heard before the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) yesterday. The accused was535 words
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Article129 1932-06-28 6 JAPANESE AND AUSTRALIANS HAVE HARD MATCH. LAWN TENNIS. London. June 27. In the third round of the men s doubles Hughes and Perry beat Oaki and Lyttleton X ers 6—3. 6—3. 7—5. Sfn Und f the wome n's singles. !K 7™ Mc oay beat Miss Dorothy Round129 words
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Article302 1932-06-28 6 Yesterdays ties in the Bor tournament resulted as followsf' d Ubles Mixed Doable Level. N. S. Wise and Miss Street beat W h Droogleever and Mrs. Cutler 6—4 9_ 7 V. P. Barbat and Miss Stephen v r a Ashworth and Mis, Harvey, (1 r niSf.."302 words
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Article402 1932-06-28 6 SUICIDE DISCUSSED WITH PALS. Unemployed And Fed Up. The Singapore Coroner. Mr F r D inquired into the flu■„■7 G Bou ™c. Grounding the death f H?rold young Britidher who died nea? th Katong on June 17 Tho Sf c 5630,1 at only 19 years old402 words
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Article203 1932-06-28 6 "Huckleberry Finn" At The Capitol. Children especially will be delighted with the talkie version cf Mark Twain's "Huckleberry Finn." showing at the Capitol for to-day only. But adults also will find in it much entertainment and genuine amusement. It i; a sequal to "Tom Sawyer," and the203 words
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Article48 1932-06-28 6 Magistrate Killed By Bengal Terrorists. Dacca, June 27. Mr. K. C. Sen, special magistrate at Mushiganj, Bengal, was shot dead by terrorists who entered the bedroom where he was sleeping in the house of Mr. S. M. Chatterjee, sub-divisional officer, Wari, whom he was visiting.—Reuter.48 words
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Article145 1932-06-28 6 Alhambra.—"The Passionate Plumber," featuring Buster Keaton, Polly Moran, Irene PurceJl etc. Matinee to-m&rrcw at 3 p.m. Capitol.—Mark Twain's famous story, "Huckleberry Finn," featuring Jackie Coogan, Mitzi Gteen, Eugene Pallette. etc. To-morrow, commencing at the matinee at 3.15 pm Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette Mac Donald Pn "One Hour145 words
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Article90 1932-06-28 7 Discussion Of Weekly Wage. The Clerical Union is convening a special ccuncil meeting to discuss the memorandum cr> the Weekly Wage (which ha, been prepared by the sub-committee for Public Affairs) tomorrow at 5 pjn. at 17, Raffiw Chambers. Members of the Union will be glad to learn90 words
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Article33 1932-06-28 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 ?ndi& and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100.33 words
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Advertisement22 1932-06-28 7 prevents and stops pain. It acts quickly and surely and helps to win many happy hours from life. Obtainable at all Chemists.22 words
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Advertisement103 1932-06-28 7 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 THE CAT CREEPS n jj with Helen Twelvetrees, Raymond Hackett, Lily an Tashman and Jean Hersholt. j 1 J 1 .i j YOU'LL ENJOY ill CAMELS iQßßftili as something different from the ordinary »*'»iwu n"'"^"flE Virginia. Mildly mellow and refreshing. «J B 9\ J^^^£fgf it s a103 words
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Advertisement176 1932-06-28 7 No fussing with pots and pans. Every mould a masterpiece. Cfown Jelly is a time and labour saving BRITISH PRODUCT. FRAMROZ Co. i\ Never Before Has A Motor Union Policy Been Available in so Generous a Form at So Low a Cost THE OFFICIAL INSURERS TO THE A.A. OF ENGLAND.176 words
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Miscellaneous525 1932-06-28 7 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are -zaders 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 the525 words
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Article1155 1932-06-28 8 MINING. ISSUED BT FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, Jane 28, 1932, 10 a.m. Issue Value. Buyers. Sellers. fl Assam Kumbang Tin 21 6 23 6xd £1 Austral Malay 18|- 20j--ss. Ayer Hitam Tin 9 99 cd £1 Bangrin Tin 5j- 6 3 $1 Batang Padang1,155 words
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Article293 1932-06-28 8 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. June 28, 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 1%d.. unchanged. New York: 2% cents (G.). down 116 cent. Shares: Nominal. Allenbys 20—30 cents. Ayer Moleks 15—20 cents, Ayer Panas 15—20 cents, Bassetts 10—15 cents, Brogas 10—15 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 05—10 cents, Bukit Katils 10—15293 words
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Article293 1932-06-28 8 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, June 28. 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 T.T. 2s. 3293 words
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Article1611 1932-06-28 8 ORIENTAL MINER'S VITALITY. Meeting Of Straits Trading Co., Ltd. The half-yearly meeting of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd., was held at noon yesterday. The Hon. Mr. J. Bagnall was in the chair and there were present: the Hon. Mr. F. A. Pledger, Messrs. W. J. Wilcoxson, H.1,611 words
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Article380 1932-06-28 8 Ma Captures Troop Train. Shanghai, June 28. General Ma Chan Shan's troops attacked a Japanese troop train on the Western Seciicn of the Chinese Eastern Railway on Saturday. The Japanese fought till midnight and fled, leaving 14 dead. DEMOCRATS REBELLING IN JAPAN. According to information from380 words
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Article131 1932-06-28 8 The M.M. "D'Artagnan" is due here from Saigon to-morrow at 7 a.m. and will probably sail on the same day at 2 p.m. for Penang, Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles. She will berth at the S.H-B. wharves. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. "Saale," Gcr. 4,433 tons, Capt. Daniel, from Dairen,131 words
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Advertisement206 1932-06-28 8 ENERVIN GIVES RELIEVES ENERGY liriT w ANAEMIA HEALTH WILL LASSITUDE STRENGTH INSOMNIA NEW LIFE VMT INDIGESTION VITALITY YOU WEAKNESS VIGOUR GOOD DEPRESSION NERVE FORCE DEBILITY lO Coupons: 92. SOLE AGENTS: THE BORNEO CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG I,;, McCOY'S TABLETS. THIN AND TIRED LOOKING. Who'd206 words
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Advertisement99 1932-06-28 8 •mtlittti liiiikmY nighty approved ,t,,T>, «f Agents: E. M. ABDUIXA CO., 27, Robinson Road, Singapore. WHY WORRY? You will get the same quality and pay less for the articles j which you require such as:— Watches, Clocks, Fancy Watch Glass, Chromium Bands and Chains, Gramophone spare parts, and Spectacles, etc.,99 words
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Miscellaneous129 1932-06-28 8 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, JUNE 29. Java. Southern Sumatra. South-East Borneo, Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly (In Night Posting Boxes at the General Post Office) <By Aeroplane* 6 p.m. liadjoe «Anatina» 8 a.m. ♦Ceylon. Egypt, Genoa, Europe. Great Britain and Copenhagen (Fionia) 10 a.m. Samarang, Sourabaya. Celebes. Moluccas. Timer Dilly and129 words
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Miscellaneous76 1932-06-28 8 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JUNE 28. High Tides.—s.44 a.m., 5.56 p.m. Football League: Div. 3, Medical College v. Medical Services, Geylang; Bramtoco v. Marine, 5.H.8.; Monopolies v. P.S, Jalan Besar. TO-MORROW, JUNE 29 High Tides.— 7.06 a.m., 6.46 p.m. Rotary Luncheon, Adelphi Hotel Football League: Div. l, S.R.C. v. R.A.F.,76 words
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Article945 1932-06-28 9 GOLF. SARAZEN WINS THE BRITISH "OPEN." TITLE NINE YEARS IN AMERICA. ;al to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, June 14. (By Air Mail). ninth year in succession America has fto n the British open championship. The UHle brown figure of Gene Sarazen, favourite for the start,945 words
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Article589 1932-06-28 9 BRITISH TEAM'S DEBACLE. LAWN TENNIS. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, June 9 (by Air Mail.) At the end of the first day's play at Wimbledon in the annual International lawn tennis match for the Whitman Cup the score slood America—3, Great Britain—None. Both teams know589 words
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Article260 1932-06-28 9 WHY beer froth is white? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) The true na ure of colour leads to some curious results. Thus, although beer is a brown liquid, the froth on its surface is almost white. r lhe sea is green, blue or brown, but sea-foam is pure260 words
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Article, Illustration247 1932-06-28 9 HIS GREAT VERSATILITY. Scholar, Sportsman And Soldier. CRICKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 16 (by Air Mail.) A correspondent writing to the "Daily Express" in regard to Capt. C. K. Naidu, the brilliant batsman who leads the All-India team in the Test against England, advances247 words
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Article26 1932-06-28 9 Owing to the heavy downpour that came down on Friday the fixture between the Johore C..C. and Pulau Brani at Johore Bahru had to be cancelled.26 words
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Article647 1932-06-28 9 EVERGREEN VETERANS WHO ,ARE FILLING THE BILL. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, June 14 by Air Mail). Now that the cricket season is advancing into warm summer weather it is being pertinently asked wnere are ihe young cricketers for Australia in the Autumn. Two647 words
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Article323 1932-06-28 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 10. First class batting and bowling averages to June 8 are as follows: Times Highest Not Inns. Runs, Inns. out. Aver. Shepherd 10 509 107* 4 84.83 OConnor 10 513 112» 3 73.23 Ames 11 544 86 3 68.00 Keeton 10323 words
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Article205 1932-06-28 9 FOR THREE QUARTERS OF A MILE. ATHLETICS. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, June 14, (by Air Mail.) j E Lovelock, the New Zealand and Oxford runner, beat the official three-quarter mile record at Stamford Bridge with the time oi 3 mins. 2 115 sees. After205 words
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Article288 1932-06-28 9 ASSN. FOOTBALL. SOUTH JOHORE LEAGUE. J.M.F. "A" BEAT POLICE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 24. The postponed fixture between the Johore Military Forces "A" team and the Police Sports Club was played this afternoon on the Istana Padang. The game proved to be very dull and288 words
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Article176 1932-06-28 9 Bcremban, June 23. fFrom Ovr Ou-'n Correspondent J St. Paul's Old Boys' Association delc-uted the B" team of the N. S. Chimse Recreation 31ub on the Station Padang l«-day by 5 goal* o 3 In ih-s League Competition. The Chiusst? i>l«yed a man short. Prom the176 words
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Article125 1932-06-28 9 (From C/ur Own Correspondent.) Seremban. June 22. The Customs Department defeated the Health and Medical Department on the N S, Club padAti* in an Tntcr-Dept. Leiucue match tolay by 2 goals to one. The winners possessed the better bide and cept continually on the aggressive. The Health125 words
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Article85 1932-06-28 9 S.C-C. leam v I.e.P.A. on Monday in the First Division of the S>A.F<A. League at the S C C.: A.I. Horsluy; JG. Olasgow. J.L. Elmer; D R. tHarpcr. E. Laidniao, R.D. Brummitt; C. Kendall. RAF. Brown, E A. Joy. M. Pyfe. E A. Brodie. S.C.C. II v. Strait* Cnttlc In85 words
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Article152 1932-06-28 9 BASEBALL. Reuter. New York, June 23. The following are the latest results in the U.S. major Leagues: NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York 9 St. Louis 1 Brooklyn 6 Pittsburgh Wilson two home runs making his total 13. Philadelphia 11 Chicago 2 Klein home run. Boston 8Reuter. - 152 words
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Article183 1932-06-28 9 CRICKET. The S.R.C. beat the Municipality on the Padang on Saturday by 72 runs. Scores: MUNICIPALITY. I. Eber b Sullivan 0 A. B. Collide b Oehlers 0 G. Ross b Oehlers 3 V. Barbat std. Ttespensohn b Sullivan 0 H. Moss std. Ttefsensohn b Sullivan 0 R.183 words
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Article228 1932-06-28 9 An S.C.C. XI beatt. the Glosters on the Padang on Sunday by 59 runs. Mr. Justice Whitley taking nine wickets for 47 runs: Scores. S.C.C. D. C. Burn c Ford b Bennett 18 L. R. F. Earl v. Bowd b Ford 3 J. Scott-Dagleish c Bennet b228 words
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Article230 1932-06-28 9 The S.R.C. beat S.C.R.C. by 93 runs on the Padang on Sunday. Scores: S.R.C. D. Ross c Choon Leong b Evan Wong 23 R. Hoffman b Peng Liat 1 L. Hoffman c Keng Kwoi b Peng Liat 8 R. C. Oehlers b Evan Wong 37 H. Humphries230 words
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Article195 1932-06-28 9 The Nondescripts and the Indian Association drew on the former s grounds on Saturday last. Scores: NONDESCRIPTS' C.C. P. Cooke c Fernandez b Mallal 79 E. Abeywardene c Choor Singh b Fernandez 0 J. N. Fernando c Baskaran b Fernandez o E. Jansz c. Fernandez b195 words
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Article899 1932-06-28 10 Tradition At The Bottom Of It. LADY ADDRESSES INDIAN AUDIENCE. Madras, June 1. Miss K. M. Jeffreys of the Department of National Archives of the Union of South Africa who is now on a visit to India explained the objects of her visit to this899 words
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Article136 1932-06-28 10 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump andjor ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon $0 96 Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin El* Shell Kerosene per 2 by 4-gallon136 words
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Advertisement274 1932-06-28 10 cLiLLr&M* It air Nothing detracts so much from child's appearance as untidy, ill- -jC J 7 V kept hair. /J^^^^ I >. St.icomb keeps the hair neat ali fWm^\. day long—just as the comb leaves I it. It imparts a natural lustre and helps, too, to keep the scalp free274 words
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Advertisement35 1932-06-28 10 We Can SUpply com P le te salrable spare parts, as well as Ignition parts mT CARS M °del 501, 509 609 A, 514, 520, and 521 1 MOTOR WORKS, LTD. 187 oreh *<* Hoad, Singapore.35 words
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Advertisement170 1932-06-28 10 !x s I Sime. Darby Co., Ltd. I iiiiiwiwii'iiwilwiWMii' V iiiiii.lmji'i'iii iii i, I, 11 1 ii I I BSiM WALTER LINDRUM g SUPER MATCH S I HH BILLIARD TABLES I MANUFACTURED as supplied to I I by SUITAN OF PEBAK K.C.M.G I PADMORB SONS ft hm naval base, Singapore,170 words
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Advertisement52 1932-06-28 10 National Lunch HOME. 17, MARKET STREET Expert Cooks Under Able Manareomst VEGETABLE VARIETIES, INDIA* REFRESHMENTS. SWEETS AND CAKES A SPECIAT1TY. Cot's Milk, Coffee, Tea and Cocoa Terred Caterers for Tea and Dinner Parties. Charge* Moderate—Palatable to alL For term* apply to the Manager. Please Nate Our Special Slump Reduction* for52 words
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Article656 1932-06-28 11 TOO VIOLENT. Could Not Posterity Pay Something? "Merely a Planter," writing to the "Malay Mall," says: In all the ocean of talk about Government retrenchment I have not yet seen mention made of a point which has only occasionally been raised in the past—the method on which656 words
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Article84 1932-06-28 11 Burglar Escapes Through A Window. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. June 26. On Saturday morning a burglar effected an entrance to a house in Jalan Mohamadiah and escaped with two pairs of earrings worth $330 An Inmate ol ihc house heard a noise in his zoom. When84 words
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Article316 1932-06-28 11 The toilowing is the Health Bulletin of the l.elgue of Nations' Easterr. Bureau. Singapore, week-ended June 18, 1932: Alexandria: 1 smallpox case. Brirut: 1 plague cas^. B-ehdad 3 rmallncx cases and 2 deaths as egains' 9 carrc; ar.d 4 deaths during the preceding week. ~<316 words
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Advertisement286 1932-06-28 11 11 I The Man Out Of Work I j wil1 benefit by every tin of j I j De Reszke Cigarettes sold j I j W Malaya during this year. nnffifiHKiniiiniiiMiMii in Minimum.: Messrs. Godfrey, Phillips and Co., Ltd., manufacturers of De Reszke Cigarettes, are donating 2 cents on every286 words
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Advertisement193 1932-06-28 11 MADE- IN ENGLAND u.Are<^^>MAr X H2J3SH3H V. D. 6 H O WILLS, BsiSTOL/t London. MMBOBa^^^^^^^^M■ /■■■■■■■WPgIMMWMWPMWWIMWPIi I HII MHIMIIII ■II '^OKBMWIHMMWaMMKB PET MILK Manufacture*:! Manufactured Holland Holland GENERAL MILK CO. INC. GENERAL MILK CO. INC. New York U.S.A. York U.S.A. IMPROVES ALL YOUR COOKING ff. r /t^^ 1^ TTiese Vegetables193 words
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Article1493 1932-06-28 12 ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH MALAYA. Annual Meeting Next Month. The following Is the annual report for last year of the Association of British Malaya to be presented at the general meeting on July 22 at fine offices of the Rubber Growers' Association 2, Idol Lane, E.C.3: The1,493 words
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Article85 1932-06-28 12 High Commissioner Presents Medals. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ku.ila Lumpur, June 27. On the Kuala Lumpur Padang this morning H. E. the High Commissioner, Sir Cecil Clementi, presented Meritorious Service Medals to Sub-Inspector Hitam bin Mayat and Subedar Nasruiiah for long service and the King's85 words
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Article434 1932-06-28 12 Monday, June 13. In the morning His Excellency, accompanied by the Hon. Mr. P. T. Allen. Resident Councillor, Penang, visited the groyne at Prai and the site for the civil aerodrome. In the afternoon His Excellency, accompanied by the Resident Councillor and the Inspector of Schools. Mr. T.434 words
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Advertisement280 1932-06-28 12 Hutton's Famous I Pineapple Hams j GREATLY REDUCED PRICES j Singapore Gold Storage j Company, Limited. Orchard Road Sub-Depots. -a——— I cold with j f I INHALANT fl The three-way treatment, (i 11 The inhaling of Vapex If clears the breathing pas- (I lj sages and kills the cold V280 words
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Miscellaneous793 1932-06-28 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. Alt times given tn the tollom*» pore times. rouowing are Si m MONDAYS. PETALING HILL. 55.5 metres w« from 10.30 to 11 a.m 8 11 MANILA, KZRM, 49.3 metres evi>r* w 8 to 9 pja., weekly broadcast o? M Dday: music.793 words
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96 1932-06-28 13 lOur readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It mutt be under•rood that the "Malaya Tribune*' dot* not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF iS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), mnd on one96 words
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Article360 1932-06-28 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Tjhe Government of Johore should be congratulated on having extended the closinc down of brothel houses in «he State. It was t-riginally proposed that these houses should shut their doors at the end of this month, out recently the General Adviser instructed360 words
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Article235 1932-06-28 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —Please allow me a little space to reply to "Disgusted's" letter on the above subject, published in your journal of the 23rd inst. It seems to me that "Disgusted" wants to help the Government by suggesting a new source of income—p?tition writers'235 words
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Article153 1932-06-28 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Witn reference to the letter appearing in your esteemed journal under the above capiion, from "Sufferer," I wish fully to support his viev/s. Being an ownei-driver mysalf, I suffered from the same misfortune in having my front lyres punctured last153 words
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Article137 1932-06-28 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir, —I read with interest what "Obat Guna" wrote on the 22nd inst., and would state what I have myself observed. It has been regrettable now and then to see a fellow-worker, after two or three years of hard work, suspended or recommended for137 words
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Advertisement517 1932-06-28 13 The Far East Oxygen tyle« Co. U4 I j $8.15 Per Drum of 1 civ t.-Delivered at Your Godown. Special Rates for Large Orders. AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE OF t RELROLD LEASEHOiD SWGAPtfiE IROPERTIIS At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co s Sa'.erocm. No 30, Cliulia Street,517 words
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Advertisement156 1932-06-28 13 II THE REASON WHyI "OVALTINE is the perfect food beverage anywhere—especially in the tropics. Here where the heat and humidity have such a wearing effect on the nerves and the whole physical condition the j| body needs more nourishment, more concentrated nutritive value—and furthermore nourishment which is not over —heating.156 words
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Article518 1932-06-28 14 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. SOUTH JOHORE LEAGUE. JOHORE CHINESE F A. v. J.M.F. "BY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 26. Before a record crowd on the Istana 'Padang this afternoon the Johore Chinese F.A. met and drew with the second team of the Johore Military Forces, each side518 words
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Article94 1932-06-28 14 JOHORE MEETS NEGRI SEMBILAN ON FRIDAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johorc Bahru, June 25. The following have been selected to represent Johore against Negri SembUan at Scremban next PridBy < there are three changes In the team as compared with the team that met Singapore on the94 words
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Article47 1932-06-28 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.)' Muar, June 25. On Friday last the Police beat the Government English School by 2 goals to nil. In the .first half the school played with nine boys only and they did well to keep the score down to 2—nil.47 words
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Article25 1932-06-28 14 The above league fixture did not come off yesterday, the Johore Club giving the military "B" team a "walk over."25 words
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102 1932-06-28 14 I The following classification of horse:, and ponies have been made by the Straits Racing Association: HORSES. Transfers.—Monarch from class 1 to Class 3. Noble Moor from Claxs 2 to Class 3, Santorlo from Class 2 to Class 3. Gold Mount from Class 3 to Class102 words
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Article433 1932-06-28 14 CRICKET. A Cricket Club XI beat St. Andrew's Fchool Past and Present on Saturday on Raffles Inst. grounds by 33 runs. Scores: s.c.c. a. C. B. Maxwell b Loveday 21 L. R. P. Earl run out 3 W. Haxworth b Sanderson s H. Sym b433 words
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Article362 1932-06-28 14 GOLF. At Bukit Timah on Sunday morning Singapore Golf Club defeated Keppel Golf club by 13 points to Ci- Scores (Keppel nlayers mentioned ilrst): W. Hay and R. Craik 0. J. T. Smith and S. N. Kelly 1»4. H. Jackson and Dr. Lowson, 1, R.362 words
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Article58 1932-06-28 14 The following were the best cards returned for the Island Club's June medal (bogey) competition, played over the week-end* Dr. s. I M. Ibrahim (5) l down, Wee Kah Kiat (15) 2 down, J. w. Moore (9) 3 down, P. R. Martens (14) 4 down. K. Sueyoshi58 words
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Advertisement240 1932-06-28 14 Make old age enjoyable! OJd age is not merely a matter oi years; so much depends upon the state of the vital organs of the body. But a great deal can be done to comfort old people, for backache, urinary irregularities, sciatica, lumbago, rheumatism and gravel are too often suffered240 words
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Advertisement187 1932-06-28 14 THE LANCET'< 23 ii 29> says. ~C m 'Otdinaty coutf' milk AoCd L ■mk tfiJunujheut tkl fteatei Jf mL- fiaUt of) the y*al containi Ĕ iffm attmit no antirachitic m§ Vitamin 9 JP is convincing evidence that fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D. It follows that a food made187 words
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Advertisement491 1932-06-28 15 BjrgAMER SAILINGS. wTt. o. I BRITISH INDIA AND I APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England). MAIU PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. I -wDiSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM I F N L IGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Du-i Tonnage.491 words
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Advertisement602 1932-06-28 15 JTEAMER SAILINGS. THE LINEf —apaji Ma i 1), TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middle&borouau. Vessels. Tonnage. Lrue. Sail, t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 June 28 29 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 13 14 HARUNA MARU 10,500 July 27 28 S KATORI MARU 10,000 Aug. 11 12 5 KASHIMA MARU 10,000602 words
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Advertisement531 1932-06-28 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE Deutach |l| Australische Dampfschlffs OeslUschaf: (Ormyamitt Incorporate* $m G*rms*§J OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1932 m.s. ERMLAND via Manila June 29 t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila July 11 m.s. MUNSTERLAND, omit Japan ports July 27 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila Aug.531 words
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Advertisement552 1932-06-28 15 INSURANCE. SOUTH I lira british INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH, Office: 2, Finlayson Oreen. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement!). HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, tad FlMr «f N«. I, Malacca Street, Singapore. Thee*552 words
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Advertisement891 1932-06-28 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank, Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE Safe Deposit Boxes for the safe keeping of valuables and important documents are available at very moderate rates. For the information of intending depositors the following is a scale of the fees payable for renting the boxes: Size891 words
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Advertisement343 1932-06-28 16 ii i i t iiMii'ii'riintntiiivii'ti'ii'iiiii'iHiiiiiit'iiiiiiiiitiiiiuiuiuiuiuiiiiuiutuiuiuiiiia m ■■■■-t««jj_ I m j THIS PAPER HAS THE j m LARGEST SALE. I m m I AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO I SPEND MOST I IN BRITISH MALAYA. 1 f II ■HtlltlltlllUlMl >* l 'l' l 'tl>*llll'll>l>'llllMt<l|l'lll|t'lll|Mllltlltlir/lll|lllllllllll|lHll|M||||||||||||||||llllll THE PEOPLE'S PAPER; INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET.343 words
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Advertisement559 1932-06-28 16 i i t ii i ii i i i i i i< i ii iiiiiiiimif itiusiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ill t'J i t d Le zJrdercier's School ESTABLISHED 1906. j 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—F. I. MILES. I I I I I559 words
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Advertisement548 1932-06-28 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. Yon? Yit Lin sole proprietor of Woh Hup Contractors for the New Johnston's Pier and New Volunte°r Head Quarters at Beach Road. Singapore, has no connection or interest in any other firm of Contractors outside Singapore. DONALDSON BURKINSHAW. Solicitors for Mr.548 words
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Advertisement334 1932-06-28 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1628. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls) B—Short Street, Singapore. Offers thorough training in Music—both PRACTICAL Sz THEORETICAL Courses leading to CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, etc Booklet upon request, M. ANCIANO, Principal BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, etc. NIGHT CLASSES: From 4th July. MORNING AND AFTERNOON:334 words
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