Malaya Tribune, 3 April 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XVII.- No. 79 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday. April 3, 1930.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 226 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. "Ny Carlsberg Beer" MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK. I Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs fi£ 1 jj| and Rest-Houses throughout |f| I kjA Straits Settlements., and the JjK ijjra Malay States. l I Ifill Sold by all First Class dealers j'M t I raj in
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    • 197 1 PLORODOR" A fi* Washing /7 Suitings _^V^ J/ JgL Tropical AY/ Wear/V HIOH STREET, r Singapore. I ARISTO i fesF-aTI MOTOR j f.< mm I oils jC 1 W are the outstanding productions 9 I _-ftffffff" v. JilJJlwß y| of the automotive age. I s in l!__fflH se aristo and
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  • 2286 2 SARDA ACT TO BE AMENDED? Ran On Indian Medical Degrees. A report is current in Delhi that the Government, in view of the strong opposition to the Sarda Act, will before long issue a communique to conciliate orthodox opinion. It is understood that Mr. Acharya interviewed Lord
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  • 257 2 In Great Britain last year, according to Ministry of Health reports, the common cold cast the countiy £20.000,000 in lost working hours and doctors' bills. If the total annual loss to the world due to colds could be computed it would run into an
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    • 219 2 Wag Energy wmg all day long lM I ffltiff Every time you move or think you use up a MVI mBH certain amount of energy. That wastage of MSI mm energy goes on all day long. Only from II mm nounshmenr can that wastage of energy be WH \m m
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    • 317 2 Your Life Reading. Send your horoscope, date and or the time of writing the lettc ing for one year in monthly del r 5 years sh. 20, weekly data sh. 20. Our wonderful JAYAVASDrAp 7 1 talisman to achieve BUceesa in takings costs sh. 5. Charge! m sent in advance
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  • 946 3 "ORGANISE, ORGANISE AND ORGANISE." i Appeal For United Policy. [The following was of course, written before the news has received that th < Indian delegation will not after all visit Malaya this year.] The Indian Delegation is to arrive here about a month hence (since this was
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  • 522 3 Prejudice To Be Overcome. The present uncertainty as to future funds for propaganda has again ornu?ht into prominence the whole question of propaganda for the rubber industry. From a perusal of the Press reference to the subject it would appear that, apart from any economic schemes which
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  • 310 3 Tattooed On Arm. New York, March 15. A twenty-flve-year-old seaman, named James Baker, who is under arrest at Detroit, has shown to the police what he describes as the record of eight murders by poison tattooed on his arm. His alleged confession stated that his motive
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 403 3 KILL the Fever-Spreading Mosquitora»oe mark registered jAI 1 /aĔ&gu* He Confesses! He now awakes "fresh, alert, vigorous, happy." Without the least faith, indeed with grateful and thankful to Kruschen and (he utmost scepticism, I commenced, two its manellous health-giving properties years ago, to take the daily dose of ]<;. c.'
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    • 34 3 BOOK-KEEPING. Quickly and easily learnt in your own home and in your own spare time. We have thousands of successful Students. Pull particulars from the I.C.S., (Dept. 1), 137, Cecil Street, Singapore. m t.
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    • 382 3 TRUTH IN ADVERTISING I PROMOTES CONFIDENCE. I AH! SAUSAGES!! FRESH FOOD SAUSAGE per lb. 70 cts. 1 WINDSOR SAUSAGE 70 I GARLIC SAUSAGE 70 I HAM CHICKEN SAUSAGE 70 I FRANKFURT SAUSAGE 65 I BLACK PUDDING SAUSAGE M 60 1 WHITE PUDDING SAUSAGE 60 I PORK BRAWN SAUSAGE m 65
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  • 2989 4 ENGLISH SEASON IN RETROSPECT. Effect Of Recent Changes In Regulations. The sumnur of 192J wi 1 always be remembered for the introduction of a larger wicket into use in matches connected with the County Championship, writes the Editor of Wisden's Cricketer's Almanack in latest issue». For years past
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  • 198 4 Thinks His Stamina Is Gone For Ever. I WHY DOESN'T SOMEBODY TELL HIM HOW TO GET BACK HIS MANHOOD? There's a man like that living in your t< wg He may be—you! He's felt weak Bad veal) fur weeks on end now. He's lost weight; his.
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    • 130 4 FONG HIN AM) 6. H. WATTS Co. Sanitary and Electrical Engineers and General Importers. Office:—64. Wallirh Street, «.howrooui:— -Eu Court. 2». Stamford Road !Sc "s*— WA !ER PR< M>F GRI N CANY Bl INDS WOHAMED BIN HOOSAINSAH (Ground Floor Tel. No. 2454.) OFFICE: 66, ROBINSON ROAD. FACTORY: LORONG H. No.
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    • 217 4 I Quality SSg|§ If comes first! APPROVED by MEDICAL AUTHORITIES because they are made specially TO PREVENT SORE THROATS CRAVE N "X THE CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTE MAI>F_ IN LONDON CARRFRAS LTD, 14% YEARS' REFUTATION FOR Qia/XL^TV jSllenburgs Foods The 'Allenburys* Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in
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    • 244 4 ABSTRACT. I. O. Pharmacy, 116, Serangoou. >in..spore. Dear Doctor. I am glad to inform you that the DM d you gave me the other day for MALARIA hea food effect on me. I started on Thursday th» Bth. .rrrent and finished the 7 dm yes day. and I am enjoying
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  • 294 5 lhe February Returns. The following statement of the British Mulaya exports of para rubber, inclusive oJ latex, for February, as declared, has been received from the Ag. Registrar-General of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.: Singapore: To United Kingdom, 1,199 tons =.$660,038; British Possession, 429 tons— $238,784;
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  • 450 5 Singapore, March 28. MEAT. Beef, steak (round* kati 51 Beef, stew or curry k?.'i 44 Pork, lean kati 54 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 52 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 5 j Hens (Locally reared* kati 76 Duoks each gg Pigeons,
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  • 591 5 Fraser's Report. Messrs. Praser and Co., in their weekly report, dated April 1, state: A broadening tendency in the tin share market can be observed and numerous stocks which have scarcely been mentioned for many months are now coming in for attention. The price of the metal
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  • 53 5 Ocean shipments of para rubber during the month of March were (preliminary return) R ubbtr. Rcvertex. Total. Smgapon 31.741 212 31 953 Penang 10.489 ***** Malacca 148 13 Port Swettenham 4.700 17 4 717 Total 47.078 242 47.320 J I MILLER. MC.S.. Ag. Registrar General of
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  • 33 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day Is Rs. 153 tor $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 281 5 im, (fuak&t kelp fa mourn* Mad-ptoved-l tnudtad I CIVIL ENGINEERING. We can coach you in your own home and ftm own time. You can thus improve ■•our Prospects without relinquishing your present employment. Full particulars from the ICS.. (Dept. 2>. 137 Cecil Street, Singapore. in. t. DENTISTRY Latest Method of
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    • 127 5 era, f j THĔLYGAN j r m f »>. p UVE N^VTOR ciOy A pOTENCy I/ 0 N Lost Manmocc a IT Depresson g AYOuThV. t WomamhqoO fc NT. Sole Age»->t s. SONS ?2 PAT T E RV ROAD SINGAPORE 24 01 D «**<Er 9Qu**.«UA*AM PUR FOB ALL DEFECTS OF
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    • 252 5 jjj SILVER AND SILVER PLATED I CHALLENGE CUPS. I KONG SUN Co., I (JEWELLERS). 3 IS 57. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE IMPORTANT NOTICE. Re TYE GUAN TONG. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 325 of 1930. Chew Yew otherwise known as Lee Seng
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 206 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending April 6, 1930. TO-DAY, APRIL 3. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, "D" (Eurasian) Coy 30 yards Range. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. E. (v), Drill parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "A" (M. G.) Coy., Vickers Gun Training 1st Reinforcements R F
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    • 306 6 i>" f; I l Am use m ents. PAVILION i 'PHONE 6903 I I FROM THURSDAY, APRIL 3 TO TUESDAY, APRIL 8. X AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP I THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. I i I World's Greatest Thrills....Not A Scene j? ffl Natural as GOD made it "SIMBA"! X Naked
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    • 270 6 ALHAMBRA 'PHONE 6909 I 1 From Wed., Apr. 2 to Monday, Apr. 7. 1 I At 6.15 p.m. and 915 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at 3 p.m. I v IVilliam Fox Presents a i S THAT CHARMING ALL-TALKING MOVIETONE WITH MUSIC I The Romance j I of j 1 Rio
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    • 316 6 GAlEflfr To-night! FROM FRIDAY, MAR. 28 TO THURSDAY. APRIL I. 2nd. show at 9.10 p.m. NEW CARTOON AND COMEDY A DRAMATIC TRIUMPH! "LOST AT SEA" A POWERFUL PICTURE THAT RUNS THE GAMUT OF EMOTION The story tells of the complications that arise after the sinking ol v and the unexpected
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  • 310 7 Tin Down Again. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m io-day: rubber. London 7 9/16d., unchanged. New York 15 *4 cents (G), unchanged. Shares:—Steady. Allenbys $1.70—$1.75, Ayer Moleks $1.50—$1.60. Ayer Panas $1.40—$1.50, Eassetts 80—85 cents. Brogas $1.05—$1.10, Bukit Jelotongs 60—63 cents, Bukit Katils 75 —78
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  • 63 7 "Japanese News" Service. Tokyo, April 2. There are indications that the Japanese cotton manufacturers are now concentrating their efforts on the preparations for competition with Lancashire in marketing high-class cotton goods in India, instead of cheaper goods. The manufacturers who decided to curtail their
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  • 222 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, APRIL 3. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15/lfld. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13/16d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32d London demand 2a. 3%d. London T. T. u 3 ll/16d.
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  • 76 7 p London, April 2. 124.29 New York 4 86 17/32 J?"*®* 1 34.86% 25.1214 Amsterdam 12.12*4 J n f n 92.80 20 38 Stockholm 28 09 Copenhagen 18 i7 S5° 18-17 p' na 34.52% H^ 8Ue l 64^ Helsingfors iqo* Madrid 38li ?o8 8 3o Athens Bucharest
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  • 160 7 Organising The Smallholders. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 2. thr E ouew n p ary keenneSS is result L T Ver thG May st e as n?io" organisation of smallholders. Delegates of the Central Asiatic Committee have a ready visjted each d strict ta the^J^
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  • 181 7 An Option In Germany. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, April 2. Large scale exploitation of alleged huge oil deposits in north-eastern Germany is forecast <n sensational New York reports, stating that on the advice of prominent geologists, after extensive secret experiments and tests, in the m 1
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  • 75 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON, APRIL 3. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot m 25«. 25-'», Standard R.S.S. on Tender A P ril 25}. 26 May 26 26 June 27 27 VMay/June 27 21 l t July/September 28 1 Tone of
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  • 153 7 SINOAPORE, APRIL i. Rice, Siam New A-l per Koyan $350 Rice, Siam New 1 $316 Rice, Siam New 2 H $302 Rice, Siam New 3 $284 Rice, Siam New 4 5262 Rice, Saigon A-l $262 Rice, Saigon 1 $257 Rice, Saigon 2 $246 Rice, Saigon 3 $237 Rice, Rangoon
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  • 104 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore. April 3. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rchna 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Rawalpindi 18; Torborg 16; Klang 14: Glenshiel 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Edavana 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Meissonier 48. West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4). Chenonceaux 2;
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  • 896 7 Ccnfidcncc In Defendant's Skill And Judgment. I TLAINTIFF ASKED TO EXERCISE FORBEARANCE. The following is a fuller report of the judgment delivered by Mr. Justice Stevens in the Supreme Court yesterday in the action brought by Mr. Jack Murray, the Kuala Lumpur visiting agent, against Mr. J.
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  • 114 7 Death "Roll In The Riots. Reuter's Service. Calcutta, April 2. The death roll in yesterday's riots was six All is quiet to-day. Buffalo carts are plying as usual, police patrols have been withdrawn shops have been reopened and business Is normal. BOYCOTT OF FOREIGN CLOTH. Bombay.
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  • 124 7 Raja Chulan Feted (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 2. C K Ulan WM feted at Kuala Kangsar mterday by a distinguished gathering included ti SUIt M,° f Perak the British Resident BOd major chiefs, when a Malay address was KnL^ atUlating him on
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  • 484 7 Port Swettenham Freights. Speaking to the annual meeting of the Selangor branch of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce on Saturday, about the freight surcharge imposed on outward cargo to Pert Swettenham over and above the rates applying to Penang and Singapore, Mr. W. G. C. Blunn raid: -You
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 16 7 [The Share list will be found on page 12, and other Commercial News on page 5.]
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    • 319 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SITUATION VACANT. Vacancies for male Eurasian or Chinese shorthand typists, willing to go abroad. Good r.alary. Apply Box-159. c/o Malaya Tribune. German-teacher, experienced. Apply Bo> 147, c/o Malaya Tribune. ROOM—Double cubicle, water, light, kitchen, $15. respectable Chinese, 89, Selegle Road. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICK NOTICE is hereby given
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    • 343 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I TO LET—Flats, 262 A and B, Middle Ro td modem sanitation. Apply Solomon, 64. Maravt Street. TO LET—3, Ramsgate Road, off Grove Road and close to Katong Park. 3 bed rooms, gaxa-e for two cars, servants' quarters, tennis court water and electric. Rent $110. Key to inspect
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 228 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, APRIL 3 High Tides.—o.l4 a.m.. 12.56 p.m. Football League, Welch v. S.C.F.A. (Div. I), Stadium; S.C.C. v. S.C.F.A. "A" (R.D... Padang; Socony v. Mansflelds <Div. lit. S.R.C.; F. and N. v. M.P.H. (Div. II) A.P.C. Malayan Foils Championship. Tomlmson Hall. 6 p.m The Quaints, Vie. Theatre,
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    • 342 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright RelaTemperavr.e. Ram- s un tive W1 Max. Mm. fall shine. Huroi- Direc- Sneed A ,o~- z sr d,tyr ,ion r Jt S M M 0 5 2 "IS X 2 SS* Ipon 9fi fx* Clani Fu *e Kuala Lipis ?n S J I
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  • 734 8 The intimation published yesterday, that tfc-? delegation to Malaya of the Government of India will not come this year, the visit having been postponed until 1931, came as a complete surprise. For some weeks past organisations representative of the Indian community in this country, the Planters' and
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  • 388 8 Mr. J. G. Bridges. Secretary of the Overseas League branch in Singapore, leaves for Home shortly Mr. Aw Boon Par is now the Patron of the International Buddhist Union, BtßgApOtV. Dr. V. K. Samy. of the India Dispensary, will be arriving from London by the "Suwa Maru" on Sunday. He
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  • 655 8 Death Of Major St. Clair. IMPERISHABLE SINGAPORE VETERAN. All men must die, but somehow one never saw the Great Reaper near Major St. Clair. And yet the "Singapore Free Press," of which he became Editor in 1887, tells us of a cable from his widow. He
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  • 395 8 Masterly Acting In "Journey's End." The master!;.- noting of Mi. Noel Cowaro •who ployed Captain Stanhope in "Jourr y't End." produced by the "Quaints" at the Victoria Theatre last nght. will not be readih forgotten by the crowded house which the announcement of his participation had attract*a.
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  • 39 8 From Europe. (London mail-, despatched March 13). ex P. and O. Kashgar," which anchored at Penang at 7.15 a.m. to-day will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m.
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  • 30 8 Members of the Gaylads Minstrels are reminded of the postponed quarterly general meeting, which will be held to-morrow at 7.30 p.m. at Mr. Lim Choo San's residence, Lorong J5. GDyiang.
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  • 840 8 (BY LOOKER-OX I join with my profess ona! the "Free Press" in mourning t a great journalisi and a lurge-i 1 d gOl man in Major St. Clan. He wkb, 1 during the first six and a hall y, r' J Al sojourn in Singapore, and a
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  • 41 8 Latest Quotations. •RUBBER. London:—7 9/lGd. New York:—15 3 2 cents «G>. Singapore:—25'v-25', cents. TIN. IV'ndun:—Spot £165 2s. Gd. (uo 23s. Od 3 months, buyers 1166 17s. ed. < Od.), sellers £167 Cc. O'J. <u"> 25s. Od.iSingapore:—$84.87' s <150 ton
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 111 8 l JUST RECEIVED. I No. 298 A I I SILVER PLATED RICE SPOON I Price $6.75. I E.P.N.S. BETELNUT BOXES j IN VARIOUS NEW DEBIGNB jjj. I Prices $55.00, $68.50. I 1 ROBINSON Co., Ltd, (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements J (j I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. q] Sole Agents: F.
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    • 137 8 I New Establishment. I a a a P S S S A Choice Selection of Latest j| I Silver and E. P. N. S. Goods a Suitable for Presentations, a a a I a a a I MANUFACTURERS OF 8 I JEWELLERY OF EVERY I I DESCRIPTION. I a a
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  • 1088 9 Introduction Of Gold Standard Imperative. NEW DOLLAR SUGGESTED. Silver Basis Handicaps Trade And Development. Reuter's Service. Reuter's Service. Shanghai, March 29. i jxjrt of the Kemmerer Commission of i l Experts, submitted last November to H. Excellency, T. V. Soong. Minister of
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  • 116 9 Endeavour To Avert Crisis. UKTDftIOM ON AMENDMENTS. Reuter's Service. London, April 2. A leal arrangement between the Government and the L berals was inaugurated the report etagc oi the Coal Bill was the Commons. Despite an expression opinion by Sir Herbert Samuel (chairman Liberal Party) that
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  • 134 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, April 2. Arthur Henderson (Foreign Secretary) as,., ti in the House of Commons, whether r h 'J >>t urged upon the Soviet Ambassador r.ghts cf British claims upon the Soviet lament and pressed for the recognition settlement of debts due to them.
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  • 20 9 2JJW» FROM INDIA, on p«e 2. HA °4^" DAY i NOTES, on page 10. 'ORRFspoNDENCE. on pare 11.
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  • 86 9 To Be Heard In Provincial Courts. Reuter's Service. Nanking, April 2. The Foreign Ministry has notified the British, French. American, Dutch, Norwegian and Brazilian Ministers that the various Provincial Bureaux of Foreign Affairs having been abolished, all mixed appeal cases in which foreigners entitled to
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  • 63 9 To Counteract Communism. Reuter's Service. London, April 2. It is announced that the International Federation of Trade Unions is considering the despatch of a delegation to the Far East to ectablsh closer contact and endeavour to create a formal link b?tween the trade union organisations
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  • 44 9 IBy arrangement with the •'S.F.P.") London, April 2. Donald Calthrop was severely burned in attempting to save the lilt of Anita Foy, who was burned to death through the ignit on of her clothing in a Twickenham studio yesterday.
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  • 496 9 INTOLERENT PERSECUTION." Discussed In House Of Lords. Reuter's Service. London, April 2. In the House of Lords to-day, the Archbishop of Canterbury drew attention to the oppression of religion in Russia. He had done his best independently to ascertain facts and was confident that he was able
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  • 60 9 Smuggling Of Japanese Into America. Reuter's Service. New York. April 3. The aeroplane presented to Mendell Reinhart after his refuelling and endurance flight has <>een confiscated and Mendell. who is in the custody of the Mexican Customs Officials on the border of lower California, is charged
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  • 105 9 Question In House Of Commons. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, April 2. In the House of Commons, Mr. G. H. Hall, (Civil Lord cf the Admiralty) answered the question of Mr. Ke'ly regarding the conditions of labour and wages at the Singapore Naval Base,
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  • 52 9 Opponents Heavily Defeated. Reuter's Service. London, April 2. Mr. Cosgrave was re-elected President of the Irish Executive Council alter the defeat of Mr. Dc Valera by 93 votes to 54 and Mr. O'Connell (Labour) by 78 votes to 13. Mr. Cosgrave was re-elected by 80 votes
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  • 54 9 The First For Ten Years. Reuter's Service. Washington April 3. A census of the population has started. It is the first for a decade, when the population was 105,710.600. The increase since is estimated at seventeen millions. A long questionnaire is expected to collate more stat steal
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  • 392 9 Franco-British Conversations. AMERICAN DELEGATION OPTIMISTIC. Naval Agreement By Easter Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. Rugby, April 2. The plenary session of the London Naval Conference, which had been arranged for Friday, has been postponed in order to permit continuance of conversations which have been proceeding for the past
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  • 80 9 Reuter's Service. Tokyo. April 2. Although by no means enthusias ic. the vernacular papers are generally satisfied by the Government's instructions to London, as they consider that they will facilitate a successful termination of the Conference. The importance of so doing is fully appreciated. A certain amount
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  • 72 9 Reuter's Service. London. Apiil 3. The Japanese naval dtieyai on has issued a statement confirming Japan's virtual acceptance of the Ang'o-Amtr.i an proposals regarding ratios as between America and Japan. The statement contains an important reservation, namely the assumption chat the treaty to be concluded will remain in
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  • 154 9 Three Defence Lines Built. "Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. Shanghai. April 3. The Shantung troops have been ordered to withdraw to Tsinan. The Shansi forces have occupied Pengyuan (north Shantung> and are advancing towards Tsinan; the rebels under Shih Yu San are reported to be occupying Tsaochow
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  • 52 9 Over A Hundred Drjwned. Reuter's Service. Tokjo, April 2. Over a hundred persons are believed to have b?en drowned as a result of the capsizing of the ferryboat. "Wakato Maru," carrying 300 passengers from WakamaLsu, Northern Kyushu, to Tobata. The d-saster is apparently due to overcrowding and the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 122 9 [GILBEY'SI FOR QUALITY. INVALID PORTS CASTLE J. I j >UAGILBy, I i The Indispensable*. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS. OB 5 SOLE AGENTS: GuTnpjE c €b I 2 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlements jjj I MOUTRIE I SYMBOL. <* all that is best in f j PIANO j CONSTRUCTION.
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  • 289 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. Malays Beat I.C.F.A. In Reserve Division. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. After a goalless first naif the Malays beat the ICF.A. by 4—l at the Robinson Road Stadium yesterday in a Reserve Division League match. It was a poor game, most of the players being inexperienced. The Malays have
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  • 64 10 Argyle Romping Home. Reuter's Service. London. April 2. To-day's English and Scottish league matches resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE—DIV. 1. Newcastle 1, Birmingham 1. Villa 4, Grimsby 1. Arsenal 0, Liverpool 1. ENGLISH LEAGUE—DIV. 111. (Southern). Torquay 2. Bristol Rovers 1. Brighton 0. Plymouth Argyle 1 ENGLISH
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  • 48 10 PRESS DENOUNCES CLUB'S METHODS. (By arrangement ivith the "S.F.P.") London. April. 2. Mr. Pullen. Chairman of the Hull Football Club, has resigned as a protest against the F.A. Cup semi-final incidents. He alleged that the referee was severe. The Home papers generally denounce Hull's methods.
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  • 56 10 CLUBS WANT RULE RESCINDED. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, April 2. Forty-four First and Second Division club representatives are meeting on Friday to draft a resolution for submission to the annual meeting of the Football League, asking for withdrawal of the rule for the
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  • 70 10 P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. West Wharf 2 2 0 0 3 0 4 Head Office 2 2 0 0 2 0 4 Dockyard Fitters 2 110 12 2 Apprentices 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 Main Wharf 2 0 2 0 0
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  • 56 10 COMPELLED BY OLD INJURY. RUGBY FOOTBALL. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London. April 2. W. W. Wakefield, the English international player, has been compelled to withdraw from 'Che Rugby team which is going out to New Zealand on account of an old injury to his groin. Kendrew will
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  • 41 10 GOVERNMENT TO INVESTIGATE THE TURF. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P."j London, April. 2. Government is being pressed to investigate eh* whole of the laws dealing with betting, especially in view of the chaos caused by sweepstakes and lotteries.
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  • 42 10 FROM TABLE TO COURT. BILLIARDS. (By arrangement with the "SJW) London, April 2. .J* 1 6 Smith who Playing McConachy, the New Zealander, at Manchester, has been granted summons against him, for alleged threats. Nerertheless the contest is continuing
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  • 172 10 Entries Now Being Accepted. MOTORING. Motorists generally and sportsmen in particular will be interested to learn that an energetic spcrtc sub-committee ha> been formed in connection with the Perak Motor Union. Perak speed men have hitherto looked with envy on the motoring activities of other States and
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  • 52 10 GOLF. The April Medal competition will be played at the Singapore Golf Club on Saturday and Sunday and the limit of handicap allowed will be 18. The April Ladies' bogey competition will be played on Monday the 7th inst.. and the limit handicap allowed will be one stroke
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  • 60 10 The R.C.G.C. April bogey competition w ill be played on Saturday and Sunday. Marten's Cups: —The entry list for this competition, which is to be played under foursome handicap match play rules, is now open aaat will close on April 15. Members may enter in pa
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  • 42 10 BADMINTON. The serru-ftnals of the open singles championship tournament of the Shanghai B.P. will be played on Sunday, at 4 p.m. The following are the ties: Beng Tian View v. Lim Boon Guan Wee Eng Siang v. Ang Soon Cheong.
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  • 560 10 Association Football. S.A.F.A. LEAGUE FIXTURES. The following are this week's fixtures in the three divisions of the S.A.F.A. League: To-day, April 3. Division 1: Weloh v. S.C.F.A., Stadium. Division II: Socony v. Manifield. 6.R.C F. and N. v. M.P.H., A.P.C. Reserve Div.: SC.C. v. S.C.F.A. "A", Padang.
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  • 384 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. LAWN TENNIS. Results and ties in the S.C.C. tournament are as follows: Championship Preliminary:—F. T. K. Hobte > boat W. Rodger, 7—5, 4—6, 8—6. Championship Singles:—D H. Kleinir.an beat A. D. Anderson, 6 —2, 6—2. Profession Pairs: —A. L. B. Perkins and E. Jackson v. C.
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  • 113 10 TO-DAY'S TIES. To-day's ties in the S.R.C. tc urnament are as fc Hows: Doubles: —J. R. Brown and A. J Braga v. Noel Hay and F. James. Mixed Doubles—Miss D. Foston and S. L. Oehlers v. Miss Pereira and G. W. Angus; Miss F. Milne and D. Siddons
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  • 501 10 S.C.R.C. Tournam-nt. 1 Further results in the S.C.R.C/ tournament are as follows: Open Singles Championship:— Wocn Chow Tat beat Yap Ah Hyan 6—2, 6—2; C. K. Pang beat his Slew Jin 7—5. 6—l; Tan Thian Sang boat Wong Teck Fah 6—o. 6—o: Lai Kwong Chun v. Tan Hua Yeow unfinished
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  • 73 10 Considered Equal To Any. DIRT-TRACK RACING. The racing track at Singaopre Speedway is now in the last stages of completion and it is expected that actual practice will commence within the next 24 hours. Mr. Charles Datson, the two mile world's recard holder, considers this track equal to
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  • 195 10 Ship Seized On Maiden Trip. Reuter's Service. New York. April 2. The '"Ada M," seized for liquor carrying, i? a new boat and was making her maiden voyage from Nova Scotia. The captain and ten of the- crew have been arraigned and released on bail.
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  • 43 10 Several Officers Suspended. Reuter's Service. London. April 3. There is a sensation in Metropolitan Police circles for, according to the "Daily Chronicle" another police scandal lias been unearthed, involving uniformed offka-s engaged on special duties. Several have been suspended.
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  • 70 10 Malayan Roads The Best. i From Our Own Correspondent J Ipoh, April 2. The world cyclist. Mr. B. Mahomed, who started from Tokyo for Glasgow some months ago. arrived at Ipoh to-day from Kuala Lumpur. He is staying for a fortnight before resuming his journey to Kedah,
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  • 79 10 Monday. March 24. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council in the Council Chamber. Government Offices. m Tuesday. March 25. H H. the Raja of Sarawak and Mr. Macßryan had luncheon at Government House. Wednesd: y. March 26. His Excellency dined with the officers of
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  • 141 10 Iff. Koh Eih; Hin. the m >0 -kno 9th Penang auctioneer, has eone to Btncanore on i week's holiday. lit. C. W. Bradburne. of Kuaia Lumpur, who i; not in good health, is g ring to Italy or the South Of France. Mr. E. N. T. Cummins leaves Kuala Lumpur
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  • 101 10 CHESS. Mr. Sultan Klian, the chess champion from India, who is now in England and did remarkably well in several chess tournaments last year, is booked (says a London message to "The Pioneer"! to play for England against America in the Hamburg International Tournament. He
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  • 1346 10 A Weekly Commentary. The S.C.C. have certainly not made a promising start in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League. They were only able to beat the R.A. by a solitary goal, and an undeserved one at that! Their display was not in keeping with their form in
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  • 466 10 Dispute Over Steel Transact,,,.,, The suit instituted against Chou j, Hin by Mr. M. A. Namazie. f or the r Wk of a sum of $75,998. was beeun h C ery Chief Justice (Sir William Muriscn x h day. Defendants admit indebtedness f it
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  • 204 10 Kidnapped And Imprisoned In Cave. 'From Our Otcn Correspondent. Ipoh, April 2 The four-day mystery- of the missing wealthy towkay of Gopeng was dramatically ended the return of the towkay—as if from the dead It appears that the towkay visited one of hies» a tes near Kampar on
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  • 87 10 Celebration In Denmark. f Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Copenhagen. April Seventy thousand school children part cipated in the festival of the 125th anniversa) cf the Danish poet, Hans Andersen, who.' fairy etcries are world famous. The procession opened with a display fairy tale characters winding through
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  • 197 10 "P.G." We understand that coolies of certain untitled Chinese estates in Malacca have bet D rcttsiy demanding an increase cf their Their attitude is threatening, and it U that a certain proprietor, on reachi: estate to investigate matters, was surrounded by his employees, who aired their The pieprietcr was unable
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  • 1537 11 CHAIRMAN'S INTERESTING SURVEY. Good Progress Made. nth annual general meeting of 1 n< >**** Collieries, Ltd, was held on March 31 t i (ffices of the managing agents and Messrs. J. A. Russell and Co. >en 1 r lu'ir was taken by Mr. J. A. Russell. sent
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  • 91 11 Ed., "M.T." <»£2? re f der t are 10 write to us on p bUc interest, it must be undertood that the 'Malaya Tribune" does not endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. Utters should be as brief as powzbfe, preferably typewritten (double spac£ig), and on one side of the paper
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  • 173 11 Ed., "M.T." (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") f""C7 May 1 crave a little s Pace ixi your valuable columns to refer to the above subject and unite your views and comments on the standard of equality, please? A has had ten years' service with the Government,
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  • 180 11 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir> 1 cannot but express my sympathy with tne poor hawkers. In case the final decision on this problem is not wisely and satisfactorily made, in the form of a compromise, the exacerbation among the hawkers may go beyond the easy reach
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  • 29 11 Ed., "M.T." Mr. Soh Swee Keng sends a long letter, and others also write, on this subject, but as already announced the correspondence is closed.—Ed.. "M.T.V
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  • 852 13 PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL DECISION. Mr. Westlake Allowed Option Of Resigning. mSL 0 0 1 8 o are n nUtes o! stKC at a? h le Pa f«hial Church Council hel< *n n March 7 as n Cathedral Monthly Paper":— E°a R ishop of Sin iapor« P. G Imlfn
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    • 628 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, j LIMITED. (incorporated in S.S.) LOST CERTIFICATE. Application has been made to the Directors of this Company to issue to Estate of Scow Eng Tin, deceased, of 75, Neil Road. Singapore, a duplicate certificate of 100 shares numbered 2921 to 3020 inclusive in
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    • 130 16 =Jr=df=dr=Jr^rrdr=^r^ SOLE AGEfITST N.V. Straits Java Trading* Co. SINGAPORE PENANG. I "Miss Riboet 0 1 the most famous singer of Malay songs 3 is performing at present in the New World, H 0 Singapore. 1 Miss RiboeVs songs are recorded J I exclusively on I "BEKA" Records I i o
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