Malaya Tribune, 2 July 1932

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX, -No. SINGAPORE SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, July 2. 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1932
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 123 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM TS MALAYA. I 1 l^r *"k or tropical climates. S Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs ;tnd Rest i J VV^-^l^-— Houses throughout the Straits Settle- I IK C Qj ments and the Malay States. j n*"*^ Sole Agents: j The East Asiatic Company,
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    • 348 1 By Far The LARGEST CIRCULATION Among The PERMANENT POPULATION. S f: I 1 I j j I j S^Ĕh^ P I 1™«««=™ SIME, DARBY I T BWwiimwwgaa,B»wwa««M<ri AEGIS. II 1 —i| GODET PERFIIMFS 1 Laldlaw Building. Singapore. <^ <*-i*mM V iff AUk/ 'Phone 6600 EVERTo^a*®^-, me Quintessence of Perfection. requires
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  • 218 2 Further Salary Levy Mooted—Suspension Of Increments Suggested— Batch Of Retirements In Railway Facilitates Suppression Of Many Posts—"Old Palace" Not Available For MuseumPopularising The Railway—Land For Middle ClassesRinderpest Checked—Ankey Treatment At Mandapam. It la understood that when the Board of Ministers meet to cor*ide;- the Budgt estimates
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  • 220 2 Mr. W.C. Dyer Davey, D.puty General Manager (Ctmmercial), Ceylon Government Railways, will retire from August next, on the resumption of duty by Mr. W. G. Hills, who is going on a month's holiday to India. Mr. D. A. Jayatllaka, Assistant Transportation Superintendent, Nawalapitiya, will act
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  • 227 2 It is understood that the ivl:nv>r:r cf Education has received a comnume-itio.-. from the Acting Chief Secretary statin» that the "Lodge." Kandy, the residence of the Chief Secretary, will net be available as a residence for the Government Agent. Oertral Province. The letter further
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  • 225 2 With a view to further popularising the Railway, the authorities are making arrangements to bring out a handbook of general Information dealing with railway matters This book Is in the hands of the Government Printer and is expected to be ready for publication at the end of
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  • 238 2 We are just now preparing a form of lease that is to be given to the middle class. We expect to have an Ordinance introduced in'o the Council very soon and when that is done it will be quite easy for us to grant lands under
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  • 411 2 The Government Veterinary Surgeon, in his administration report for 1931, writes that the epizootic of rinderpest which originated in 1928 as a result of infection introduced by cattle from India via Colombo continued during the year. Colombo town, which had been the starting point of the epizootic, was
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  • 209 2 The Ankey treatment being conducted at the Mandapam Camp on Indian estate labourers is said to have yielded very satisfactory results. Before the depression nearly 500 labourers were treated daily at the Camp, but at the present moment 2jo to SOO are being treated daily. Treatment
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  • 366 2 Captain C.W.A. Scott, the record breaking England-Australia and Australia-England airman, arrived in Colombo from Australia hi the Orient liner "Oronsay" oh the morning of June 16 on his way back to England. Mr. Justice Akbar delivered judgment on June 16 in the election petition filed against Mr. D. P.
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  • 1139 2 Will Irish In England Become Aliens? Prof. A. Berriedale writes in the "Manchester Guardian":— I A good deal has been said of late regarding the position of citizens of the Irish Free State in the United Kingdom in the event Of a formal separation ol!
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 252 2 FOR FIRST-CLASS GAME RESULTS AT A LOW COST USE ELEY& KYNOCH CARTRIDGES ELEY BfM I CARTRIDGE I tf-CL < */~ns» CARTRIDGE I* 0 *v I GRAND PRtX j ■jOfSj I kywochloadcd J_|"o^ STANDARD QUALITY THROUGHOUT THE WORLD THE FINEST COMBINATION OF CASE, POWDER AND SHOT, PROVED AS THE BEST SCIENTIFICALLY
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  • 94 3 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [Oar readers are invited to write to us on subjects of stood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not 7SSL2t P 2 mterest must be underrespondents, LETTERS SHOULD BE as BRIM* a* iSST* opi B<OB8 expressed by cor.double spacingj, and on one side of
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  • 577 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Kindly alio.-, me space in your valuable rnal to rcplv 'o "Pedagogue's" epistle published on June 29. First of all allow me to Pedagogue" to remember the Malay nr. verb "Makan buleh di sebarang makan, t.napi ehakap jangan sebarang chakap." 1 am surprised
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  • 758 3 r£ > "<c taxio^^Ti riowrj ri 1 lf r D .v» i* centred on (lis ruiM»cr industry. tin* sc, t ",'W i- {nr s <'o» while in- iiou 15 •F i'i»rk nu be produced by Mi a?.k.stion. T,ll Economic Law mitst #'it o; the and ,VM cnJy rumoua.
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  • 959 3 (To Vie Editor, "Malaya Trtomnert s,r^~Tlle from Peace and Goodwill Among Men" nppenrlnr ir, your issue of tlj-' J fih ixwt. docs not make line readme a h mTt'vi oI fact one might .-*U n the figment u* Was?*-! niprt. m my letter duted May headed "Malaya
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  • 528 3 (To the Editor, -'Malaya Tribune") Sir.—I quite agree with Mr. Pcnson's statements in yonr well-read journal of June 28, under the above caption. It is said that as leng as vice exists so will venereal disrase flourish and. therefore, why should not l he Government do something
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  • 573 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Bia Highness the Sultan of Kelantan, as Ruler of the State, is extremely interested in everything appertaining to the welfare and happiness of the ptoplc in the State, and would not hesitate to take any action which he was advised would be
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  • 688 3 Mistaken Notions In India. MALACCA INDIANS. (By Our Indian Correspondent., t.t!*! which Lank; Ho exprnced th UrCrS fr m Mala >- S by susrtre-tincr H wureri and wound vi shouKS o If" T UCnU&I de Putation here. Malaya to £tud y the sit:utior f-LS n hIS
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 268 3 Turn the Spotlight on dentifrice claims Some tooth pastes promise as much as a dentist—yet the best toothpaste can only clean teeth. A well-known scientist recently made laboratory analys'sof several leadingdentifrices. In not one instance did he find properties likely to cure even slight dental ills. There is only one
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  • 1892 4 VI.—BANTAMS. To remove a false idea amongst our readers. I will at once mention that Bantams in the poultry domain are not the same type of birds as are called Bantams in Malaya, i.e. a specie of bird", imported from the island of Bantam (Java), which are
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 417 4 A TRIAL LIFE READING FREE TO READERS OF THIS PAPER. The well-known Astrologer Prof. Roxroy baa once more decided to favour the people of this country with Free Test Readings of their lives. Prof. Roxroy's feme Is so well known in this country that he hardiy needs an introduction from
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    • 193 4 I Milk at its Best Manufactured Manufactured Holland I IOiE HollaiHl GENERAL MILK CO. INC. jT j GENERAL MILK CO. INC. j l| *H«„,U REG'* 1 j New York U.S.A. New York U.S.A. I |»ensed HS9 I ZZZIZZZZZZZZZIZZZZZ I jil Safe and Good For Baby j ALWAYS wSfri ALWAYS j
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  • 1176 5 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. ,ulv 2 < 1922, 10 am. Issue Value. Buyers. Sellers. fl Assam Kumbang Tin 21 6 23 6xd £1 Austral Malay 18|- 20|lA Ayer Hitam Tin 9|- 99 cd £1 Bangrin Tin 5|- 6,3 $1 Batang Padang
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  • 447 5 SINGAPORE. JULY 1. MEAT. B;ef steak (round), kati 38 Beef stew or curry, kati 28 Pork, lean, kati 46 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 38 Mutton Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 44 Hens (locally reared) kati 45 Ducks, each 50 Pigeon?, domestic unfledged, pair 76 Pigeons,
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  • 705 5 Comparisons With Malayan Conditions. A close study of the various factors affect ng the rice-growing industry in Italy is of more than passing interest to Malaya, says the June number of the Malayan Agricultural Journal. Not only is the production of rice of considerable importance in
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  • 145 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Keror-ene are as follows: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.86 ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallo.i $0.89 Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin $3.68 Shell Kerosene per
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  • 93 5 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. July 2. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Santhia 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3.) Dalcroy 18; Magdeburg 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3.) Rhexenor 30; City of Derby 33; Kinta 35; Laganbank St. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4.) Perak 46. West Wharf (Entrance
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  • 1138 5 To Serve Again In Council. Having taken his law degree at Cam 5£ and subsequently called t?? he Bar Mr" pnt ~i luteni "g Paiticularly to such tminwanonal Government Foreign Secretaiy Sir W.H Ctt U P^n EdWard 5 ln 1916 was no Cheng Ban began to
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  • 261 5 Incident In Derbyshire Tour. The Prince of Wales appeared ln the unexpected role of an assistant in a village forge during his tour of the Peak District, Derbyshire undertaken in order to see the rural life of the country under normal conditions and to learn what
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  • 220 5 The Fight against Tuberculosis belongs to the most burning questions of humanity; for those who are carried off by the fell disease, can be counted by millions. The creation of adequate hygienic and agreeabl» conditions, such as living in fresh air, work-rooms and dwelling places free from
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 805 5 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are eaders 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 the
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    • 319 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JULY 2 High Tides.—lo.ll a.m., 9.01 p.m. Football. Malaya Cup, M. Command v. Malacca, Anson Road. Cricket: S.C.C. Tournament, Merchants v. 8.8. and 1.. S.C.C S.R.C. v. S.C.C. XI, S.R.C: CSC. v. Glosters, CSC; N.CC v. U.E.. N.CC TO-MORRCW. JULY 3. High Tides.—lo.s4 a.m., 9.40 p.m.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 54 6 Jkmusements < Here's Your Big Week-End Show! j j j MAKE THE CAPITOL I YOUR RENDEZVOUS! Ii i Matinee To-Day 3.15 AND TO-MORROW! 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 The Picture that you will want to see Twice! PARAMOLNTS RIG TRIUMPH! 'jM I HALF-PRICE WEEK-END MATINEES: JBJW "A Dangerous Affair" Jack ,?o!t Ra,pb
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    • 250 6 Matinees: To-Day To-Morrow! Alwtys in the lead, Alhambra now enhances the attractiveocss (•f its programmes with FOX BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS (CHANGING WEEKLY) NOW SHOWING Gains-Camera Figpit Buster Keaton POLLY MORM, JIMMY DURANTE I The Passionate rloiber! J A Nletrc-Goldwyn-Alayer Super. j MONDAY I j WARNER BAXTER i MARIAN NIXON J
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    • 157 6 1 6.15 To-Niyht 9.1s The Brightest and Best of 1932's Musicales I The Great j KIM SENG ROAD. I Thr following arc the main attractions: X 1. Borneo Star Opera. 5. Variety Show. IS. Sri Kendongan Optra. G. Talkies. 3. Cantonese Wayang. 7. Pckin Wayang. V 4. Cinema 'Chinese). 3.
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  • 312 7 Alterations In Scale Of Rates. SHIPPING NEWS. The following alterations of rates have b~en gazetted: I Cargo entitled to transhipment rates' Delete j tne following paragraph: These ratec shall not in any event apply to I cargo ior transhipment to any port cr pace w&Mn 52 miles
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  • 316 7 "Travelling Bar Maids" f)n London Trains. Several instances of the efforts of British railways to keep completely up to date and make travelling as pleasant as possible is reported this week. The first "travelling barmaids" have made their appearance in the new London Midland and
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  • 331 7 v Inquest On Little Girl. Boy Secures Gun During Father's Absence- The Singapore Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne* inquired into the circumstances touching th? death of the Chinese girl who was shot by her ton-year-old nephew on a rubber estate at Changi on June 22. The lad
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  • 298 7 TURNSTILE CLERK PROSECUTED. Ang Joe Boon, a e'er.i in ma ge of one o f the t-.unstiles at the Ansen Aoad Stadium, was 1 ecsccuted before ihe Scccnd Magistrate ;Mr. A. W. Kay) ye terday en charge of criminal breach of trust. The OS c
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  • 165 7 Big Malayan Tin Transaction, Malayan Tlnficldu. Ltd.. has accepted an effer to purchase its holding of £49.100 »1 the Taj* Ma'aya i. Dredging Company's £100.000 8 per cent, debenture stock, whicft was issued at 95 per cent. The purchasers, whose identity is not disclosed, offered the same
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  • 61 7 His Highness the Sultan of Pera'r has two sites on the Cameron Highland.—one for r> bungalow Xcr himself and the other fcr a lecuperating farm for his horses. The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of
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  • 244 7 Non-Aggression Pacts To Be Formed. The Chinese representative in Mcxscow has a- am interviewed th: Soviet Foreign Minister and discussed the resumption of diplomatic relations. Nankirg and Mcscow or? reported lo have reached an agreement in principle and envelopments are expected shortly. Iff. Lav Ts. interview
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  • 188 7 Tempcrarily Removed By Negotiation. Hongkong. July 2. Mr. Sun Fo <ten of the late Dr. Sun Vat Sen), who came Ccuth tc mediate between the Tan ton A: my and Navy, has postponed his rtturfc to Shanghai He had contemplated leaving yes: c. day. Prominent He
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  • 277 7 l.'UtiT. j Itumcurs of direct Sino-Japan EM negotiation persist. Leadees who arc net in official pos s ar_ said to be in favour of tie? c. nvcying of KB international conference- of th: Power.., acccrding tc th. principles cf the Nine-Power j Pact tc. enable dirce:
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  • 71 7 Insull Concern Being Made Bankr>'v)t. New York July j. The Katanga Ci#pp<»r Co. n«« villi drawn iu membership cf Copper Exportera, Incorporated. p rciuU of the tax on copper «ootLi. An involuntary petition for bankruptcy has been filed In the Federal Court unit Inst the Notional Electric
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  • 130 7 Messrs. Lewis And Peat's Report. The weekly Rubber Report of Messrs. Lew 'a and Peat (S.). Ltd., states: Singapore, July 1. The week has again pessed with no change in prices and practically no business passing. Eusincss during the week has been done at
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  • 53 7 Singapore. July 2. Standard Spot 5 5 1 July 5 1 16 5 3 16 Aug. s>„ s>, Sept. 5 3"16 5 516 Oct.-Dec. 5 516 5% Tone cf Market: Quiet Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet l%d. per lb. New York: Spot Sheet cents
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  • 177 7 Singapore. July 2. Rice, Siam Al per Koyan $200 Rice. Siam 1 $185 Rice, Siam 2 $170 Rice. Siam 3 $160 Ric?. B. Siam No. 1 $129 Rice. B. Siam No. 2 $123 Rice. Siam "Sinway per kcyan No. 1 $172 Rice. Siam No. 2 $160 Rice, Saigon Al
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  • 243 7 More Penantf Comment. At this crucial period, nays Hi" "Straits Echo," everything appertaining to the economical side of OUT domestic economy i-> invested with an importance most worthy of serious < onsideration. We have now beferc us from rariom sides the nucstion cf whether the payment cf wages
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  • 29 7 It is rumoured that sheep farming will shortly be started at Cameron Highlands, where a large area Ii being prepared with suitable fodder for .sheep imported from New Zealand.
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  • 305 7 ETLIN AND CCVS REPORT. July 2, II a.m. RUBBER. London: 1; 4 d.. unchanged. New York: 2 9.16 cents (G.t. unchanged. Shares: Nominal. Allenbys 20—30 cents. Ayer Moleks 15—20 cents, Ayer Panas 15—20 cents. Bass: Us 10—15 cents. Brogas 10—15 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 05—10 cents, Bukit Katils
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  • 255 7 have been made lately to x^gmJfW the car cf the future, but in none "that I can recall has the pneumatic tyre been taken into account as a factor in development. It is true that many chassis aie r,.i!l designed for the tyres, but all
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  • 309 7 (By Courtesy oj Hongkong Bank./ Singaporr, July 2. Selling. London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29 32d London 3 months' tight 2s. 3 27 32d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13.16 d., London 30 days' sight Is. 3 25.32 d.. London demand 2s. 3%d., London T.T. Us.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 528 7 TRA A R X Best Soft Finish g§ Made in England j White Long Cloth J from Finegt I in Mala a R Cotton IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:— When buvhe ck-th for making Cushion Covers, Door and Widow Curtail Table j Covet., etc.. please insist on having
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    • 73 7 MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. CLAIMS FOR REFUND OF ASSESSMENT ON VACANT HOUSES. NOTICE IS HEREBY^GIVEN th* claims ie• r.fima of acsessm.nt on vacant hous s n-thm Municipal hmus fcr the period f„m st January to 30th June. 1032. most be sent d.tr Cn nn° r 01e 3 th July 1932 «Sh
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    • 81 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. j~ Assurance in force over #5,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln the Straits Ssttlementt) HEAD OPPICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of a LONDON OFFICB: 27, Old Jewry. EC. J ATTRACTIVE PLANS
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  • 897 8 The decision of the Democratic Party to declare for repeal of Prohibition is significant of the trend of opinion in the United States on a violently contested issue. The Democrats are convinced that their long exile in the political wilderness is nearing an end and that they
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  • 23 8 Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe has been appointed to be an Unofficial Trustee of the Penang F.ee School for a period of three years.
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  • 493 8 Bangkok During The Coup D'Etat. Two of the first visitors to Singapore from Bangkok since the revolution arrived yesterday morning and were interviewed by a re- I presentative of the "Malaya Tribune." They say that they saw very little unusual and that for many hours after
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  • 511 8 The following appointments are notified in the Gazette: Mr. H. E. Nixon to be a nominated Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council f:r a further period of thiee years; Mr W. Bartley, M.8.E., to be a Supernumerary officer in Class la of the M.C.8.; Mr. C. Wilson. M.C.S., to act
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  • 477 8 (BY "LOOKER-OS.*')* My guess at people who just hate to look at the papers just now—the local managers of Shell and Socony A luxurious liner is said to have a rolling dancing floor, but steamer floors have a nasty habit of lolling of their own accord. AAA
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  • 39 8 From Western Australia by the "Centaur," due at Singapore to-morrow. From China and Manila by the "President Polk," due at Singapore daylight on Monday. From China and Japan by the "Bengal Maru," due at Singapore on Tuesday.
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  • 39 8 Reuter. Geneva, July 1. Mr. Harold Bcresford Butler, Deputy Director of the Internalional Labour Office. Las b en elected Director in succ:ssion to the late M. Albert Thomas by 21 votes out of 24.—Reuter.
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  • 50 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. r London: l%d. New York: 2 6 i cents. Singapore: 5—5',i cents. TIN. London Spot: £123 5s. (Up 130s.). London 3 months: £125 5s. (Up 130s.). Singapore: $63. COPRA. tlQ Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: Sundried $5.35. Mixed $4.95. r, The market is quiet. \j
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 216 8 j "MARMET" I j The World s Finest Baby Carriages, j MARMET BABY CARRIAGES HAVE A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION FOR LIGHTNESS, DURABILITY AND STYLE. j MARME T S i FOR SAFETY, STRENGTH AND SMARTNESS. I STOCKED IX VARIOUS COLOURS, PRICES FROM $59. i m I J SOLE AGENTS: J j ROBINSON
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    • 66 8 A Happy Thought FOR THE CHRISTENING PRESENT. CIIM.ORKN S CUPS I I IN I SOLID SILVER. U.S. de Silva Bros j JEWELLERS, I 23, High Street, Singapore, j 1 I 634 T. K. K.'S Hair Poramade 15 cts. and 20 cts. per bottle. Rubber Soap Dish 15 cts. each. Erasers
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 42 8 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday s Maximum Temperature. 88 deg. F. Last night's Minimum Temperature. 77 deg. F. Yesterday's Rainfall, nil. Sunshin tt 8 9 hours. I p.m. Relative Humidity. 65 per cent. 1 p.m. Wind, S. 5 m.p.i". 1 p.m. Weather, Fine.
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  • 233 9 DISARMAMENT PLAN NEXT. Hoover Proposals To Be Debated. An agre »meit has been reached to i nd reparations and the final sum to be p.i'd by G rmany M a compensation is being fixed. The Hcover plan of onethird disarmament will next
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  • 65 9 \I On World Conference. Reuter. Lausanne. July 2 a t.i t:if rtluron liie tran*-Ailantlr leie- i- d to 1* rv£!K>usiblc lor a >Ught .nC'irindlng regarding tru- proposed World J ...r C inference. Mr MucDonald men- ik 1 i "inn? Lausanne" but Washington l.- i'don" and accepted ihe
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  • 560 9 Loan Conversion Generally Welcomed. London, July I. Whatever the reaction on the three million j'uidi-r o! War Loan to the conversion scheme, i* vvMcuned with a chorus of praise in the ;nc.rniru I'ujmj, which in EditoriuJs, ijnpress u:. i:< noiiirrs (heir duty" to accept this bold -inn
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  • 120 9 Teacher's Son Charged And Remanded. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, July 2. Eric McHeyaer, aged about 22. who recen'ly came from Ceylcn and was said to be unemployed, was produced in the Police Court this morning, before Ungku Ismail, and charged with the murder of
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  • 104 9 French Measures To Cover Deficit. Faris July I. A Bill to meet a deficit of five milliard francs has been submitted to the Chamber. It provides cut:; in expenditure 2. milliards and increased taxation 1£ milliards. The Army Navy and Air Force expenditure has been reduced by
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  • 425 9 Dead Weight On Market To Go. Rugby. July 1. Mr. Baldwin in a broadcast speech on the conversion scheme said that if he might judge by what he saw in the House of Commons last night in the papers to-day and what he heard being
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  • 97 9 Repiv To De Valora's Stubbornness. Reuter. London, July 1. Special ditUes nol exceeding ]00 per cent. ad valorem may be Itnpourd on arttchs 10 b• specified which art Import.d from the Irish Free State to G;c- it Britain direct or through oihcr wuntrles. This is
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  • 25 9 Reuter. Washington, July 1. The United Btates Government ended the iscal year with a deficit of $2,885,000,000 comoared with $903,000,000 last year.—Reuter.
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  • 256 9 Democratic Nomination For Presidency. Reuter. Chicago, July 1. After all night long speech making and parades the Democrats settled down this morning to th? main task of electing a presidential candidate from the nine names of which Mr. Franklin Roosevelt is favourite and Al Smith second favourite.
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  • 82 9 Japan's Instructions To Delegation. Reuter. Toky:. July 2. "Tantamount to a fiat rejection of the Hoover nroposals" is the description cf a Government, spokesman regarding the instructions by the Fo.eign Office sent to Mr. Matsudaira (at Lausanne). The instruct ons are similar to the Navy Offices instructions
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  • 66 9 Thir y Peopie Said To Be Drowned. Reuter. Tokyo. July 2. Thirty are missing and believed to be drowned on the result of the banks of a reservoir in Mikimachi (Hyogo Prefecture) bursting after heavy rains and ;weeping away a large number of houses. Storms are
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  • 77 9 Eleven Of Grain Ship Crew Drowned. Reuter. London, July I. The famous Finnish four i mast.d br.rque, "Melbourne." with a cargo of wheat from Australia, tragically ended the "grain race" when she sank after a collision with the tanker "Seminole" off the Fastnet. Eleven of the "Melbourre's"
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  • 66 9 Reuter. New York, July 2. Since the French withdrawal of gold was completed a fortnight ago the United States stock of gold has increased by five million dollars but a renewed outflow of gold is anticipated by the 'Evening Post" as a iesult of
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  • 76 9 CEYLON NEWS and NOTES, on page 2. OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page 3. REPATRIATION OP INDIAN LABOUR, on page 3. MALAYAN POULTRY NOTES—VI, on page 4. DIARY OP EVENTS, en pag» S CLUB DIARY, on page 5. TOPICS OP TO-DAY, on page G. WOMAN'S CORNER, on page 13.
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  • 412 9 Villages Taken: Citizens Celebrate. A Japanese report that Gen. Ma has been surrounded and escaped i, followed by Chinese reports that the Chinese troops have captured a town and two and taken control of an important Customs House in Manchuria. Shanghai, July 2.
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  • 146 9 Insulting In Reuter. London. July J. The relxure of the Dairen Custom: continues »o provoke acid Prc&s comment as well as questions in Purliament but it la considered unlikely that the «real Powers will take action in the matter until th* Lytton Commission reports to Geneva.
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  • 192 9 Many Chinese Leaders In Favour. Shanghai. July 2, Wu Slk hits proposed dJri«ot negotiation wlUt Japan. Mr. Wung Chlng Woi «Chairman of the Executive Yuan) advocates th? .-aroe thlug and Marshal Chiang Kal Shc-k U also wild to hav? favoured it during the recrut Loshun I
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 228 9 j "ONE HOUR WITH YOU j The great picture that is now being screened at the Capitol Theatre is full of lilting music which is best recorded on His Master's Voice RECORDS Mil* NE HOUR Wl YOU PT Ambrose Orchestra. WHAT WOUUS YOU DO FT. m n 8.4188 NE HOUR
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  • 502 10 Sports Pastimes. THE SINGAPORE LEAGUE. MALAYS STRENGTHEN THEIR POSITION. I.C.F.A. Lose A Scrappy Game. ASSN. FOOTBALL. The Malays pained, full points at the expense of thr I.C.r.A. yesterday uhen the teams met at the Jalan Besar Stadium in Div. I of th* S.A.F.A. League. Though without Dolfatte.h nnd Mat Noor
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  • 170 10 MALAYA COMMAND TO MEET MALACCA. With the promise of fine weather and the teams well matcned a fine game tfl anticipated at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon when the Malaya Command and Malacca clash for the Malaya Cup. The Malaya Command have played two matches
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  • 129 10 Yesterday on the school ground St. Joseph's met John Then* XI in friendly soccer liAture. The game resulted in a 2—2 draw Heng Seng J.r-ng (2) for the visitors and E -'■'■•fan and N. Man for the school were the successful marksmen. c Medical
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  • 852 10 JOHORE BEAT NEGRI SEMBILAN. (From Our Oivn Correspondent.; Seremban. July 1. In the presence of a large crowd, including the Yang di Pertui«n Besar of Negri Sembilan and suite, the Hoi. Mr. J. W. W. Hughes, M.C.S.. British Resident. N.S.. and many supporters from Johore
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  • 68 10 Ch^ LW A^if ty tPam against Chin Woo Athletic Association, to-day at 1 pm £S N n School HaU ArmeniTn Am Mm no A Ang heng 111 Eu Whai Ann. ..im Boon Ann, Pek Jin Chve and Tan Mixed doubles: Ang ffl y Z Chua gZ I?" HU t
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  • 10 10 S.G.C. MIXED FOURSOMES. The Singapore Golf Club's monthly mixed
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  • 149 10 Mrs. Wills-Moody Wins Again. LAWN TENNIS. Rugby, July L Mrs. Wills-Moody .America) again won the women's singles lawn tennis championship when at Wimbledon to-day, in the final round she beat Miss Helen Jacobs (America) 6—3 6— 1 —British Official. London, July I. f mi-final of the
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  • 510 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Yesterdays matches in the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament on the Padang resulted as follows: Mixed Doubles Handicap. W. A. Wilson and Mrs. Marshall plus 15 beat G. Polglase and Miss Crowe plus 3. 6—o. 3—6. 7 —5. Mixed Doubles Level. Mr. and Mrs. Warden beat Winter
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  • 365 10 RESULT OF DRAW. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Juac 30. The draw for the annual tournament of the Malacca L.T.A. is as follows: Men's Singles. K. G. A. Dahoo. H. M. de Souza (Jr.), J. R. Burnham. Yong Pu Kong, Byes, Chan Ah Him v. Lam Vet Seng.
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  • 25 10 Second Fastest Time On Record. ATHLETICS. London, July l. At the White City in the British Amateur 2Mi cNab (Maryhill Harriers) fen
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  • 440 10 Signal Success Of First Venture. A large gath ring attended the first athlete organised by the officers and men of TmZZZ F rCe Base Seletar. anTheld £S yeStCrday aft?m °o"- Sir John and 7 f *f re among the many visitors Excellent arrangements were made
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  • 315 10 County Championship Results. CRICKET. London, July l. Both Somerset and Yorkshire gained an innings victory against their opponents. Playing -gainst Yorkshire. Northants were only able to compile a 89 against the deadly bowline of Verity, v he bag?ed 8 wickets for 39 inns. Larwood, too, hat done
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  • 103 10 At a meeting of the Ceylon Cricket Association held at the Nondescripts Cricket Club en June 16, it was decided that an invitation be sent to the Board of Control for Cricket in India requesting that the present team touring England Play in Colombo on
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  • 157 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.! Muar, June 30. A match was played on Wednesday between Muar and Segamat Asiatics. Muar won the toss and sent in Segamat to take first knock. The visitors compiled 99 runs, Raju top-scoring with 31 not out. For Muar Rasiah took 6
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  • 101 10 PERAK SUMMER MEETING. Entries of third-run horses (Class nij for 6 furlongs m the Summer races at Perak are Korok. Sleeping Beauty. Loch Buy F^,£ tZ 1 Baibarra N ble Moor AlPha Cfargo The Warrior, Presidentkar. Parches!, Chloe' We^ie 1 VCarS> GreenUt Endoon TO-DAY'S SCRATCHINGS. Scratchings fcr to-day
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  • 27 10 C. U. CHAMPIONSHIP. billiards tournament on Saturday at tlw K^, iC !in Uni< f YP KoOn am at Kiat no points. The game was 600 up
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  • 173 10 BASKET-BALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.; Muar. July j The basket ball i,nd volley ball team. Li Tck Seah, a Penan, Club Malaya. They left Penang arrived at Btonpa» on June 21 Thpv in Singapore tiJl the 27th fend n-' slayrd in four basket ball matches and
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  • 239 10 If 55?K mnning to excellent houses at the Alhambra. and it is unlikely that a chMfe will made this week. Po~s bl? Amateur Daddy." the new Warner BaxterManan Nixon picture tjy Pox will open on Monday ta uhich event it wdl lead
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  • 92 10 Maurice Chevalier and Jeanmtte Mac Donald eonttaue to draw good hour.-, at the Capitol m "One Hour With You." This show will bo repeated to-day and to-morrow. The Wembley. The Wembley Theatre, at Grwlang, commenced a double talkie programme last night featuring Charts Fariell and Madge
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  • 49 10 (From Our Own Correspok&mt.) Penang. July 3. Th 2 marriage look place to-day before the Senior Registrar of Marriages in Ptnang of John Walter Eardly Edwards, of Bcrtam Estatr, Province Wellesley, son of John Henry Edward?, England, with Marjorie Rogers daughter ol Frederick Edward Rogers, of England.
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  • 157 10 Aiharabra—"The Passionate Plumber," featuring Buster Keaton, Polly Moran, Irene Purer)]. Jimmy Durante, etc. Mavince. to-day and tomorrow. Monday: Amateur Daddy'" Capitol.—Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonaid la One Hour with You." Matinee, to-day and to-mor.ow. Empire—"Reaching for the Moon." featuring Douglas Fairbanks and Bebe Daniels. First show at
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  • 1331 11 Sports Pastimes. CHOOSING THIS YEAR'S COLONY XI. How Many From Northern Settlement? PENANG ON A PAR WITH SINGAPORE. CRICKET. A "Straito Echo" correspondent writes: Having had the advantage of playing in and watching Penang Cricket at the height of its 11, and of being in time in Singapore to wita
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  • 628 11 NAIDU AND BRADMAN COMPARED. Writing of C. K. N;.:du's brilliant century against the M.C.C. at Lords recently, the special correspondent of the "Obsever" says:— Naidu is a big man but there is nothing heavy aboui his action, and his strength lies In speed. His attitude
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  • 162 11 Canard About "Philippar" Revived. Marseilles, June 13. A demand that no foreign crew, especially Asiatics, shall be employed in French ships has been addressed to the Minister of Merchant Marine by the Union of Seamen, as a sequel to the allegation that two Asiatic engineers caused
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    • 217 11 7.15 TO-NIGHT 0.30 "THE CAT CREEPS WITH j Helen Twelvetrees, Raymond Hackett, j j JLilyan Ta stun an and Jean Hersholt! IIW ftlH tr*m PACKED BY THE GROWERS i r_J »N CEYLON o*!^tSi jSS j i -riwn iiißiMiiii—irtn —I —J j The Delights of Tea-Drinking j 7^ j I j
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    • 262 11 Here is the M^lffi PREMIER D Soda Water Singapore jl PURE, PERFECT, filii i: iijj If PRE-EMINENT. PMu#Pis fl I Official Insurers To The A. A. j of England. The Motor Union Insurance Company, Ltd. j) THE SPECIALISTS IN CAR INSURANCE, OFFER V Better Policies—Lower Rates. I 15 per cent
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  • 2496 12 THE MONEY QUESTION. I Financial conditions o'i over the world are reviewed in current comments by the National City Bank of New York. These articles are very we ii written and form an interesting Quife to finance and commerce. They will be printed tn convenient sections
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    • 471 12 CHURCH SERVICES. SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. JULY 3, 1932. S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m. TANGLIN GARRISON CHURCH.
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    • 263 12 I iff il ENGLAND W NAVY CUT' 1/ CIGARETTES Hlil W O.WILLS. BRISTOL t- LONDON. '-'I'"'" I" TT 111 "rTH'TTtTIiI iT H WHlllll I'l IHIIHI IBIHII JHWHUJUIIUIII I nMSBOBm*9VHMHIBJMfJM Rid Yourself of Uric AcicHIf your kidneys are weak, uric acid and other poisonous impurities upset the entire system. That is
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    • 204 12 I seres, insect bit.es. J HI m*W COOTm pain, prevent blood-poison U I and ensure "W^* 11 by M promptly applying ZaSNfcjlcJ o any «g m sudden cut, bruise, bite, Wor ether skin trouble or mjur> V i PBr UllL is a wonderful antiseptic^Vmty MWaT VT- Zam-Buk is a irritation
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  • 1303 13 A MAYFAIR NOTEBOOK. A King Passes Unrecognised—Popularising Trousers—A 'Wash And Brush-Up For The Dogs. (BY PHI LINE.) i Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London June 15 (by Air Mail In a (-ty a:; vast as London it is very easy ren the moat famous of personages to unnoticed
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  • 67 13 Visit Of Singapore School Team. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 30. co l vuie.H.a^E,? v S The Junior 111 team of the Chinese Hi P h do^ntMaSa 530 n S The following day at at b£Si 2fn %S?Tf tried hellions if ainSt the In this a Stron
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  • 98 13 French Critic's Hie;h Tribute. London, June 8. Under the auspices of the India Society |f Guir^p St f rn> Curator £v. 5, gaVe a lecture Mrs. Emlle Monds house. London, on Indian ragas with gramophone illustrations. pJ?tl V rn g comparatlve examples of other Eastern music the lecturer
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    • 41 13 What luck-fancy fPIIV Mummy forgetting this Doctor says it will make L^T^T me big and strong and I won* hurt me if I eat 1 j^T^^^ I'll be abie to fight M, Father when I've RADIO-MALT RADIO-MALT THE VITAMIN MALT FOOD
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    • 517 13 THIS IS POSTUM TIME NO l ha «-t UP t don in ><««1 lo either. I like il 100 well But six or ::r.. p „7."r,; ?z r- t* a ~ay jus nonii.al,ioo-.o«t*nonior«. p «.r *'<»und I was .21"! up jumpy and irritable fu P than your u,ual ■■■hlmi didn't
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 806 13 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. Alt times given in the following are Singapore times. i MONDAYS. PETALINO HILL, 55.5 metres, testing dally from 10.30 to 11 a.m. MANILA, KZRM, 49.3 metres, every Monday; 8 to 9 p.m.. weekly broadcast of recorded music. BANDOENQ, PMY., 58 2
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    • 92 13 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY. JULY 2. 2 p.m.—Farrer Range. "A" (M.G.» Coy, TaJj'.e"M.G." 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range. •E" (Chinese) Coy.. Table "A." Changi Camp. TT (Eurasian) Coy Changi Camp M.G. PI. (Eurasian). Siglap Camp, S.V.F.A. Siglap Camp, Bde. Sig. Section. TO-MORROW, JULY 3 7.30 a.m.—Farrer Range, -A" <M.G.)
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  • 1539 14 FURTHER ARRESTS IN HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI. A STATEMENT TO THE POLICE WHICH WAS AMENDED. Presents Of Money: The Girl Josephine. a«.<ed.-Ncw. at the Pauline Dancing Academy witneT to W -pheci tukets for the first time when I vu sent out lor them by Cheng. How many
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  • 280 14 Four In Hongkong And One In Shanghai. EUROPEAN'S CHAUFFEUR. Five further arrests have been made 1» S"5222 with the »u«ter cS2!foS in Hongkong and one in Shanghai 7*S£* busine66 man was, it is reported being driven through the streets ol Pe"d Z h Monda y the car was
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  • 189 14 THAT porous theatre seats are in use? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) Seats upholstered in rubber that is so porous 'hat you can blow smoke right through them are already in use in the auditorium of tht new Shakespeare Memorial Thee ire at Strat-tcrd-on-Avon, and the comfort and
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  • 891 14 111-Treatmcnl Of Wi ves MUSLIM AFFAIRS. (By Our Musitin Correspond, To a Muslim all (lie b m nf T right. Men and women arc r,L?? Holy Quran to be b trey art fa all r^SuTon"£ In fact, 2n the matter of div 1 natters affecting husband
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    • 372 14 Ask what your complexion soap is made jmr± 0f... palmolive Soap tells you that it is V/ A made of olive and palm oils; no if* 1907 animal fats or tallow whatsoever. $r Nothing in all ages has compared V with a blend of olive and palm oils l^^HSS^ for
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    • 573 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND" ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For Chir.a and Japan. Due J Tonnage. Singapore 1933. Kashmir 9.000 July 7
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    • 626 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE i^NY.K. LINE (Japan Mail), TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam Middlesborouau. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Ball. HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 13 14 HARUNA MARU 10,500 July 27 23 5 KATORI MARU 10,000 Aug. 11 12 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Aug. 25 26 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Sept. 7
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    • 525 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch g| Australische DampfschifTs Gesellschaft tr»?tftt»rJ4 incorpMrutea tm Q*rm**9J OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1932 t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila July 11 m.s. MUNSTERLAND via Manila July 21 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila Aug. I HOMEWARDS. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. 1932 t
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    • 552 15 INSURANCE. THE /oiiv% SOUTH Iwlwi BRm SH VvVJm INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Flnlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in tne Btraiu Settlements;. HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. tad Floor cf No S,
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    • 436 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank, Ltd. I BAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. j SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE Safe Deposit Boxes for the safe keeping of valuables nnri j arc available at very moderate rates. va '"ables and important documents For the information of intending depositors the following is a scale of th. fees
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    • 366 15 THE OVERSEA-CHINESI BANK. LIMITED. Head Office: SINGAPORE, CHINA BUILDtWO CHULIA STREET. Tel. Nos. 3170, 3172, 3513, 2434 and 3026. CAPITAL: ig*? l Mo.ooo.ott SSL 10.600.00 d raw-up tm 5 Mo.ooi Reserved Liability of Shareholder! 6160 001 Reserve? and Surplus l.Ofoioea Branches: PENANG. 28. Beach Street. RANGOON. 344 346. Btrand Road
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    • 406 16 11 l l H l i 'i 'ti'iiiiiitiiiiiiiiti,tii|iitiiriiii|i)iiiiiiiiiiii»itiiiiaiiiiai)nni 5.1 19 la THIS PAPER HAS THE ■> IB ||S LARGEST SALE. m I I M<—< 1 1 M I AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO I ■a SPEND MOST ill j IN BRITISH MALAYA. fl 1 ■liluliittktHlul llhl.llliliili:|ii|i!|::|ii|!<|ii|i>|ii|t>|ii|ii|ii|iillil'illilliliiliillilii|li|ii|ii|iiliillllll|i!|ill THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND
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    • 535 16 SBUSMllllllHlllllillllllllllllll |n|lltllllllMIIIIUII«ll«llllllllllllllllllllllllllinil.llirnlll|llll«|||||tlltll|llllK: »li«l!BMBn!«lJBII«ll»ll«n«ll«ilBltBll»Tt»rt» »jf«rl«rr»TT«»1«tl«li«ll»K«::«M«nBll«ll«:i«:i»itBliBH«ll»lt»trBM«M»n»ltBUBIl»ll»^ I z9\dercier s School I I i i nr.-.— .i- "i I ESTABLISHED 1906. j 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street I I Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. I 1 NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—F. I. MILES. j RMNtatMiitiiiMiiiiiiiimHi;.iiiii«iJiiiiimu TO LET. TO LET—7. Ramsgate Rd., off Grove
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    • 404 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the place of business and furniture of Tong Seng Hin Hup Kee. situate at No. 18. Pekin Street. Singapore, were, on the 15th day of June, 1932. sold to Tong Seng Hin Sin Kee for a sum of $500. Claims (if any)
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    • 335 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established IC2B. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls) B—Bhort Street. Singapore. Offers thouugh training ln Music —both PRACTICAL THEORETICAL Courses leading to CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, k etc. Booklet upon request, M. ANCIANO. Principal. BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, etc. NIGHT CLASSES: From 4th July. MORNING AND
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    • 260 16 i n i i i i i i I i I i I I inn I i i i i '-itt^^ ~jj TRIBUNE SMALL ADS. I Ii I I 1 I BRING RESULTS 11 BECAUSE THEY REACH f| i I fl! THE 1 I 5 PERMANENT POPULATION, j j!l .l''*''IMI''lll|MlHl>l|llll:|ll|lllUll.|IIIUIIII!llll|ll|ll|hlli|lll!,tll|l
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    • 490 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Eight D. C. Linotype Motors, each y 2 H.P., all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager Malaya Tribune, 56|60, Anson Road. MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Including at office Postage Postage or close (Local or to
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