Malaya Tribune, 26 March 1931
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Title Section30 1931-03-26 1 The Malaya Tribune v-oi. win.—: No. 72 SINGAPORE, r THURSDAY. MARCH 26, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Mar. 2<i. I*3l. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1931.30 words
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Advertisement201 1931-03-26 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. yOt vNNOT BETTER THE BEST, H Brandy-Dry Ginger! yipl Do you make the mistake of 'Jlfvh (fmKi vm y° ur Brandy a name. IdSĔL r on t y° u know L^e superi- °f A. Staub Co. —Cognac. J c you as a trial to:— j{|y|lj insist on201 words
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Advertisement195 1931-03-26 1 .jjf 4 yy yy y v UtfV-j.lv Jg/-ili 'ZXr'Z't. 6. IS TO-NIGHT 9. IS «HONEY" WITH Nancy Carroll. 'PHONE 5261-5262. I BEER And How to Drink it J L Take any suitable receptacle. I 2. Fill with READ'S "Dog's Head." 8 3. Taking a firm grip, raise reverently to the195 words
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Article348 1931-03-26 2 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. EDITOR'S LETTER. Comments On The Mail. Dear Boys. The usual four columns is impossible today, but this is not due to lack of material. On the contrary I have so many articles still to be dealt with that I can foresee a busy348 words
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Article261 1931-03-26 2 Goh Kun Ek - (By Goh Kun Ek. Generally we do not place enough value n good health. When we are young we are so careless and without knowing it we spoil our health. When we actually lose our good health, then we realise that it is one of261 words
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Article195 1931-03-26 2 W.C. Chan - i By W.C. Chan. Roller skating, though not practised in Malaya, yet is an interesting game. Because it is tedious and d ffieult to acquire the art. many people an discouraged after the first practice. But practice makes perfect. If this maxim holds good fcr one, it holds195 words
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Article224 1931-03-26 2 L.S. Khoo - <By L.S. Khoo. I have recently heard a lot about parent? stopping their children from going to amusement places, even once a month. Those parents must not expect their children to work all the year through without enjoying themselves. When boys are older they do not generally want to224 words
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Article319 1931-03-26 2 S.Y. C - Enthusiasm For Proposed Organisation. By S.Y.C. There has been a great deal of discussion regarding debating societies, cultivation of friendship among beys of var ous schools, and the recreation of students G. Balakrishnan wa. enterprising enough to propose that there should be a students' assoc ation. The advantages319 words
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Article156 1931-03-26 2 An Ow B. Y - By An Ow B.Y. Your correspondents have wr tten a good deal about bocks and what to read, but I notice they hay not th- names of any particular books. This I propose to do. My favourite author when a bey was R. M 3?156 words
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Article123 1931-03-26 2 'By T. Kuthtravahi. I Bu<\v Bee" sad recently: Al' great men iate poetry and why should not we He is mistak n lor some men appreciate prose mere than poetry. The majority cf the literary world also do the same. As Sir Conan Doyle said. Carh c wai123 words
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Article224 1931-03-26 2 Kay Pee - By Kay Pee. In clden timrs newspapers were not known, li. these day:, all things that were of importance re.e either speken to the public or conveyed to those who were educated by reading manuscripts. The first newspaper appeared in England many many years after Caxton. who invented the224 words
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Article56 1931-03-26 2 W.C. Chan - (By W.C. Chan. I hop- Mr G. W. Knowles's Bock of Dogs will prcve helpful to your contributor who lately wrote an article cn this subject. The book has sixty illustrations describing all breeds of dog* and their treatment. It is published by Thomas Nelscn and56 words
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Article52 1931-03-26 2 Chan - i By Chan. anity and pndo are d fferent things, though the worts are often used synonymously. A person may be proud without being va :n. Pr.de relates more to our opinion of ourselve vanity to what we would have others thinr of US. Jane Austen (."Pride52 words
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Advertisement290 1931-03-26 2 I Opening March 28.1 j Capitol Silk Store I 56, North Bridge Road. I Here's Health and FREE GIFTS! FOR 25 WRAPPERS (LARGE SIZE) OR 50 WRAPPERS (SMALL SIZE) A SOLID silver comb, a case of dainty fish eaters, an i\ attractive preserve jar, and a well-made cigarette case —four290 words
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Advertisement200 1931-03-26 2 1 twiiM Talcum lpchti i m\h Cyi lß FIA)AT Po, W I nowncd for its so It v mm captivating fragrance, lasti B 5' '''at will pleaa H SootLe* chaffing ami is Jeligl, B j refreshing in hot weather. \mJ jf I low in price. 4«i II V ,s l200 words
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Article1713 1931-03-26 3 COOLIES LOSING NOTHING IN SLUMP? QUESTION OF TODDY LICENCES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. March 23. The annual general meeting of the Malacca Planters' Association was held on Saturday in the Malacca Club at 5 p.m. Mr. C. Milne was in the chair. The following were present The1,713 words
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Advertisement459 1931-03-26 3 Dr. H. H. Bunzell Ph. D., University of Chicago PHH "Colgate's is made from the most effective fc^,, f cleansing agents it is JpJ to be preferred" r wtr\ For years Dr. H. H. Bunzell studied dentifrices -l^f^irflSSl under it /eUoushi/) in it great American I'ni- *l km versity. His459 words
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Advertisement255 1931-03-26 3 I Korean Cloth, Hose, I and Kolee-Som. j I seldom Worn out. X I THE KOREAIpTpRODIJCTS CO., 1 I •>a 6, Bras Basah Road, Singapore. I ffi Phone b<>£*. i? Anyone can completely regain all their -mM W *m+ vitality by means of a gland preparation. buf it must be255 words
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Article1216 1931-03-26 4 CONVENT OF THE HOLY INFANT JESUS. Ingllsh: Kruno Torn* Thin. Syed Md. Alsagoff. Vellupillai Sivaguru. LE MERCIER S SCHOOL. Book-keeping: Presented 16. passed 12, (75 per cent.) twa with distinction, passed Low Slew Chew <distinction). Wong Cheong Kirn distinction), Goh Teng Koon. EmUe Le Merrier. Thong1,216 words
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Article307 1931-03-26 4 Monday, March 16. H.E. Dwight P. Davis. Governor-General of the Philippine Islands, and party left for Kuala Lumpur by the night mail train at 8.30 p.m. Tuesday, March 17. His Excellency and Mrs. Scott were the guests of the St. Patrick's Society at a dinner given by the307 words
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Article307 1931-03-26 4 Reuter. Montpelier (Vermont), March 24. The feeble-minded and insane will nave to submit to sterilisation if, as is probable the Governor assents to a new Bill which' has passed the State Legislature.—Reuter. New York. March 24. Cracked ice, symbolical of the frozen North was used by LadyReuter. - 307 words
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Advertisement195 1931-03-26 4 JQ Jyou'll like the CILEAN Refreshing Be fair to your teeth. Use Pebeco, a scien7 C de "»'*Wce that preserves »he enamel from Of. DCrfl dangerous mou»h acids; »haf makes teefh good UV W look a >- »haf has a refreshing clean fang of TOOTHPASTE ~sown; P ebeco islhe essen,ial,oo,n195 words
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Advertisement102 1931-03-26 4 The People's Paper. THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE," of course I FOR ONLY 5 CENTS DAILY, sustained SSSS is clear of t regU,ar,y by becomin Subscriber. Jfie Subscription Form below may be used. T Da *e> 19 *o vie Manager, "Malaya Tribune," Singapore. mmj 1 enr me as a BubBcriber for =si»«102 words
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Article435 1931-03-26 5 \CAPORE. MARCH 20. MEAT. struk tround) kati 50 Beef or curry kati 46 Pork, lean kati 56 Po*. lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 46 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl kati 55 Hens (Locally reared) kati 60 Ducks each 80 Pigeons domestic unfledged pair435 words
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Article30 1931-03-26 5 untitled of issue of Money orders for India n to-day is Rs. 153 for $100. The yment of Money Orders from India ac< i lon is Rs. 157 for $100.30 words
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Article1401 1931-03-26 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, Mar. 26, 10 a.m. Issue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. Ends. Buyers. Sellers. C 1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 11 tt M H. 2.6 xd 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 0.19.0 0.20.0 0. ft.ft Ayer Hltam Tin1,401 words
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Advertisement39 1931-03-26 5 FATHER TOLD HIM! re Schoolmaster: Now boys. I want yo ive me a verbal Illustration of wnat. ta opinion, is the dizzy limit of l^y. Boy (son of a successful trader): tog do business without advertising in uw Tribune."39 words
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Advertisement65 1931-03-26 5 I Repairs. We beg to announce our guaranteed and efficient 1 service for the repair of WATCHES, CLOCKS and I S GRAMOPHONES by EXPERTS. X I A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. I YICK WAH HING, S ffi Watch-Makers and Jewellers, Qj t (Contractor, for Repairs of Clocks and Watches for65 words
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Advertisement165 1931-03-26 5 PLUSETTE. Plusette Colours. Plusette Mlxton, Pluaetu Sets, Plusette Brushes, Plusette Wooden Frames, Wool Frock Colours, Lustre Powder Colours, Brocate Dust Colours, Stencil Oil Colours, Stencil Sets. Stencil Papers, Stencil Brushes, Stencil Oil, Emulation Batik Colours. Silka Colours. Etc.. Etc. D. T. LIM COMPANY, 353, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. >.»_■»..---»----- wmmmmmmmmmmmmm165 words
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Miscellaneous178 1931-03-26 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. ,.\Y. MARCH 26. a.m.. 2.54 p.m. S.C.F A. v. I.OF.A. (Div. I), foot* 11 r s C.C. v. R.A.F. (R.D.). S.C.C. VOMM0W, MARCH 27. 06 a.m.. 4.15 p.m. ting. 2.15 p.m. S.H.B. v. B.A.T. (Div. II), roo^ 1 .'ays v. Glosters (Div. IT), dan Besar, 5.15 p.m.178 words
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Advertisement289 1931-03-26 6 Amusements* I 6 15 TO-NIGHT 9.115 44 A Bappy, Singing and Dancing Musical Comedy—Delightful Entertainment All Through" VIDE PRESS. I A PARAMOUNT ALL-TALKING PICTURE. S jjj Sweeter than "Sweetie"' H J NANCY CARROLL 1 "HONEY" 5j WITH K I MITZI GREEN, LILLIAN ROTH, STANLEY SMITH, SHEETS g GALLAGHER, HARRY GREEN289 words
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Advertisement190 1931-03-26 6 3 evnani:?r Q I H 6.J5: To-nifiht 915: j. <vi =*WWHllillilHlHli 3 V I I Positively Last Night jjj j Dorothy Mackaill in j I an unusual, vivid and absorbing light drama of a girl I I who could not live down the past— jjj {"ONCE A SINNER" I FOX190 words
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Advertisement195 1931-03-26 6 I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9 15 J For tTie First Time in Singapore I Specially Procured for the h I MORTON DOWNEY I IN PATfIE'S ALL MELODY I ROMANCE j LUCKY in LOVE I As Cocky, as Tuneful, as Breezy as old Ireland itself-youll love it-love to see hear it-love to195 words
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Article47 1931-03-26 7 Passengers from the N.E.I. to Singapore on Tuesday by the Dutch Xir Mall were Messr« Jhr X Van l<arneheelt. Xboebaka. Monad and M. p. pattist passeuger« from Shigapore to the NUI yesterday by the same boat were Mr J Van de So, and Mr M p pattist47 words
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Article2223 1931-03-26 7 GRATIFYING RECORD OF PROGRESS. AN OUTLOOK OF SOBER FAITH The annual general meeting of the Singapore Diocesan Association was held yesterday at St. Andrew s School hall. The Bishop of Singapore, the Rev. B. C. Roberts, presided and there was a good attendance of members. Proposing2,223 words
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Article174 1931-03-26 7 LORD CECIL'S TALK ON ARMS. British Official. Rugby, March 25. Lord Cecil, presiding at the League of Nations Union Conference now proceeding at t\.c London Guildhall, said that if any progress was to be made at the Geneva Disarmament Conference next year they had to getBritish Official. - 174 words
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192 1931-03-26 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. March 26. 1 p.m. All markets are weak to-day following the collapse cf rubber, en the news from Amsterdam. Tin is also easier locally. Share values have dropped sharply and where there were mostly buyers a few days ago, sellers now192 words
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Article293 1931-03-26 7 March 26. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London.- 3 7 16d.. down 7 16d Nev Yoik.—7 cents tG). down cent. Sbari?:—Steady. Allenbys 90 cents—sl. Ayer Mcleks 70—80 cents. Ayer Panas 75—85 ctr.ts. Bassetts 50—55 cents. Bicgas 50—55 cents Bukit Jelctongs 20—25 cents, Bukit Katils 25—30 cents. Cclinsburghs $I—sl.lo.293 words
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Article253 1931-03-26 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Singapore. March 26. Selling.—London 4 months'sight 2s. 3 27/32 d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13 lSd London AO days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d. London demand 2s S 23 32d London T.T. 2s.253 words
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Article136 1931-03-26 7 Singapore, March 26. Rice. New 1 per Koyan $215 Rice. New 2 $190 Rice. New 3 $173 Rice. New 4 $157 Rice. Saigon A-l $162 Rice, Saigon 1 $150 Rice, Saigon 2 $145 Rice. Saigon 3 $127 Rice. Rangoon 1 $138 Rice, Rangoon 2 $130 Rice. Par Boiled No.136 words
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64 1931-03-26 7 Singapore. March 26 Buyers Sellers R.S.S equal to London Standard. Spot 10 7 1 11% Standard R.S.S. on Tender. April 1114 11 May H% 12* Apiil June 11% 12 July September 1194 Wk October December 13 13 4 Ttne cf Market: —Quiet. Latest Cable:—London Spot64 words
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Article138 1931-03-26 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R. A. REPORT. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's weekly auction report dated March 25, states: Catalogued 1,872.779 1b. 836.06 tons. Offered 1.589.544 1b.=709.62 tons. Sold 1.158.698 1b—517.28 tons. London spot 3-"\d. New York spot 1% cents. Prices Realised. Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Standard138 words
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Article87 1931-03-26 7 ,By arrangement v ith the 'SS.P.") London. March 25. 5.15 p.m. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify today's tJi prices as follows: Spot £121 1116 (£l2l 5,16). Forward £123 3 16 (£122 13 16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symuigton and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices87 words
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Article122 1931-03-26 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. March 23. In view of a Bill called "The Malay Reservation Enactment 1931" which is about to be introduced into the Council of State to enable the Government to gazette reservations, wherein it shall be impossible for Malay land holdings t-0122 words
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Article202 1931-03-26 7 The Van der Lijn" which arrived thimorning from Cheribon brought 345 pigs and 30 bullocks. ARRIVALS. Ban Ho Guan," Dut. 965 tons. Capt. Koenes. from Banjermassin. 25-3; for Banjermassin. 27-3. Togian." Dut. 672 tons, Capt. Hagenaar from Pontianak, 26-3; for Pontianak. 28-3. Lipis," Brit. 460 tons. Capt. LeFevere,202 words
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Article95 1931-03-26 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, March 26. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Prins der Nederlanden 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Kelantan 17; Madras Maru 13; Suwa Maru 11; Eurylochus 9; Athos II 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 31. Wakasa Maru 30; Takliwa 35; Greystoke Castle 37; Klang95 words
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Advertisement326 1931-03-26 7 VICTORIA THEATRE. I I I COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT I j Nightly at 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. I jazz and the Great Masters included in 1 THE 'I Melody Man. 1 The Story ot a Wonderful Rhapsody 1 with Universal Appeal. A PICTURE YOU WILL ENJOY J g I Booking at326 words
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Advertisement139 1931-03-26 7 To-Night! To-Night!! AT 8.30 P.M. THE ROYAL INDIAN THEATRICAL CO. OF MADRAS WILL STAGE "KOVILAN" AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL AND ON SATURDAY NIGHT 'LANKA DAHANAM In which Sa angapani, **the Kalluga Htsnuman." will appear for the first time .n Singapore. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE139 words
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Obituary44 1931-03-26 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Messrs. V Pakirisamy and V. Narayana&amy beg to tender their thanks to relatives and friends for sending wreaths, letters of condolence and all those who attended the funeral of their beloved father the late Mr. Kocna Vayloo.44 words
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Obituary53 1931-03-26 8 KHOO-KAM.—The marriage took place ort Tuesday, March 17, between Mr Khoo Boo Jean, eldest sen of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Peck Hock of Singapore, and Miss Kam Hock Nec, second daughter of the late Mr. Kam Beng Koon and Madam Lim Puan Neo, of Beng Seng Co.. Kelantan. iS.S.53 words
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Obituary177 1931-03-26 8 FALLGNJEE —On March 25. 1931. at No. 228. Orchard Read. Muncherjee Pallonjee. 68 years, late of Messrs. Drew and Napier The funeral cortege will leave his late rest dence at 3 p.m. to-day for interment in piivate burial ground at Tampenis. Madam Lec Leek Neo, aged 69 .beloved mother177 words
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Article728 1931-03-26 8 Misfortunes accumulate for t hehapless rubber-producing industry. On Tuesday the commodity touched the record low level established last autumn of 3 5 Bd. a pound in London. The New York price was 7»/£ cents (gold) and the Singapore price yesterday was 1144-12% cents (Straits). To-day the London728 words
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Article65 1931-03-26 8 untitled i paragraph from OUT J h~re correspondent mention!nfl dttVf !I f *heit in the Sera* Fc' CC Ocurt, BgftilMt Mr. T. H J d? S-l s. ihe pr, eeutor bring Mr Sata~?athv. a clerk m Amte: c t.ite We are now r.fo m-d chat the again came before the65 words
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Article98 1931-03-26 8 The Jelai Ccnc'S"-:on ca c. whic'i was ie--unud in thp Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court on Monday, has again been postponed owing to the in ef the Chef Justice. Sir Lancelot Sir Lancelot fell ill on Mrnday irght. work h h: d a hg i irmp: att r bi.t v t98 words
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Article224 1931-03-26 8 A TIME TO MAKE ALLOWANCES. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.'*) Sir,—The war against hawkers is now being ruthlessly waged with all the forces at the command of the local authorities. Will you publish this letter and allow a small voice to plead for these poor, defenceless and224 words
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Article65 1931-03-26 8 REPORTED ABANDONMENT OK AMALGAMATION SCHEME. It is rumoured, says the M Malay Mail." that the scheme for the amalgamation of the S.S. and F.M.S. Medical Departments has been dropped for the time being, owing to opposition from the Unofficial Members of the Finance Committee It is possible that65 words
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Article33 1931-03-26 8 RUMOURED CUT OF 50 PER CENT It is rumoured in Kuala Lumpur, says th< Malay Mail.' that the temporary allowance: of Government servants are to b;" reduced b\ 50 per cent.33 words
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Article30 1931-03-26 8 From China and Japan by v Somali." due Singapore noon on Saturday. From Europe 'London mails despatched on March 5» by Rohna." due Penang at 6a m to-morrow.30 words
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Article14 1931-03-26 8 Owing to technical adjustments there will be no show at the Victoria Theatre to-night.14 words
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Article88 1931-03-26 8 The Hon. Mr. P M Robinson w 11 be leaviiv Penang fcr Eurcpe shortly—prcbablv q n mcnth—and whue .here he Wll iaxe part in a:, international conferenc? of a knl -hal is almcst unique Every four years the Roar Clubs throughout the world hold a monster conference ~t wh eh88 words
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Article172 1931-03-26 8 The aeatb took place with Uagu suddennes> on Monday night at his bungalow on Effingham etttie, near Kuala Lumpur, of Mr Alwvn Thomas Jenner, who had been acting manager there since the beginning of November Mr Jenne: left his office at A ll p.m. apparently *J health but later in172 words
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Article592 1931-03-26 8 (BY "LOQKER-n»~ I As uas to be expected foil, the anti-Restnction news rubb touched a new low record. But the question arises: or two big firms dictate Dut The Dutch Rubber Commitl has to reach a decision. M m Much play is justifiably beine with the figures592 words
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Article51 1931-03-26 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS RUBBER. I > ndi n: —3 7 16ci. Xtw York: —7 cents <G». Sir gape re:— cents. TIX. I -itn:—Spot £121 10s. Od. »up 5s. uc 3 mcnths, buyers ?123 Or. r d. (up 5s Od tellers £123 2s. 6d <up 5s. Od Sfnsapcrc:—$02.00 (10051 words
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Advertisement283 1931-03-26 8 jj ft I hdMM D j Ej HANDKESgHIEFS FOR MEN H I I Always carry a Pyramid. You will find it the most 3 fa serviceable cf handkerchiefs, smart, distinctive and gj ii] durable. Tbe fine cambric finish and artistic colour borders S rd uj B stand any amount of283 words
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Advertisement84 1931-03-26 8 I zenithTI I The Quality Watch. I 1 THE RIGHT TIME. 1 1 ALL THE TIME. 1 I FOR A LIFE TIME. 5{ Sole Agents for: K H STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND F.M.S. [jj I U.S. De Silvaf I Bros., I g JEWELLERS. !61, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. S 'PHONE 4540. C84 words
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Miscellaneous299 1931-03-26 8 TO DAY S RADIO. From information available and reception i \pt riences. a list is made, and amended daily, of those stations most likely to be received in Malaya on the loudspeaker. Owinc to the paucity of advance information from shortwave stations, accuracy in regard to wavelengths and times of299 words
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383 1931-03-26 9 DEAD BABIES IN HONG KONG STREETS. THIRTEEN HUNDRED A YEAR. l>| STION IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. l .'S EFORTS TO FIND REMEDY. British Official. non-time in the House of Commons, y r Graham White (Lib., E. Birkenhead) tt a report be called from theBritish Official. - 383 words
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Article114 1931-03-26 9 <IK JOHN SIMON WANTS FREEDOM. Reuter. London. March 25. Dissensions in the Liberal Parliamentary ranks have been carried a step further in tter from Sir John Simon, in which he sn that Oat proceedings at the Liberal Conference, when it was decided to support the Govenintent, withReuter. - 114 words
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Article169 1931-03-26 9 m<;ht flying from England TO KARACHI. British Official. Rugby. March 25. A th*. result of permanent agreements with It:;ly and Greet* and the introduction of faster Jiving-boats in the Mediterranean, the Imperial Airways have arranged to sp ed up k 'h their England—Indian and newly-opened CBritish Official. - 169 words
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Article46 1931-03-26 9 PERSONAL AMBITION INVOLVED. Reuter. New York. March 25. n ported from Lima that 200 people ner icillcd in yesterday s battle of mutid oyalsts. The casualties were mostly ,,r 'he mutineers. utbr.ak is attributed to Communists, y politics and pencnal amb tion are lived.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article30 1931-03-26 9 untitled of inquiry which is on its l inquire in's' the curu: pn5«d lmnu«h Sluga- >' Maru" thl> mornln» win, l,»e <omnll-nlon. wa^ ol tl»e "Malaya <!."rnln« bu, de«Uned to mase30 words
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Article30 1931-03-26 9 F iv CORNER, in page 2. iO| Of TO-DAY. on page 8. M'ONDKNCE. on page 11. N( S FROM INDIA, on page 13. SHORTS REVIEW, tn page 14.30 words
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Article172 1931-03-26 9 Dutch Rubber Producers' Decision. Reuter. It new appears that the Dutch Rubber Committee has not reached a decision en rubber restriction but there is such a strcng group against it that there is small possibility g| co-operation with British and ether interests for curtailment cf productionReuter. - 172 words
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Article79 1931-03-26 9 Reuter. Amsterdam. March 26. The Dutch Rubber Committee met yesterday to deal with internal matters. Restriction was not discussed. The well-known rubber expert. Mr. Burger, interviewed by Reuter, said that the reports of a break-up of the committee were incorrect. All that had happened was that fiveReuter. - 79 words
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Article98 1931-03-26 9 Reuter. New York, March 26. Rubber declined sharply on exchange and outside markets as a resuit of the Amsterdam report that dissension was likely to break up the Dutch Rubber Committee. Exchange options declined 45 points and it is feared that the decline may have prejudicedReuter. - 98 words
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Article394 1931-03-26 9 BOXER FUNDS FOR RAIL DEVELOPMENT. LATEST NEWS OF EXTRA LIT Y NEGOTIATIONS. Sin Kuo Min. Ihe Central Pol tical Council of the National Government has decided to appropriate tworhi':as of the returned Russian share of the Boxer Indemnity and one-third of the Italian share towards theSin Kuo Min. - 394 words
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Article61 1931-03-26 9 The programme of the 4th All-Malaya Indian Conlercnre vnlcb meelx velll »t leluk /».n»oo at 10 am. on 5 «ui lnll0H«: nss,-e«l d> Or Lnmuel ebalrnum ul Me reception «ommlttee! prexisenti»! nslir U) Or l»< ll. Xcnon lecture» »ns reasbl« ol pape«: group pbol» »ns let, purl; llie all! be61 words
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Article555 1931-03-26 9 A list ro-German Customs Agreement. Reuter. Rugby. March 25. A communique issued to-day by the British Embassy in Paris stated that the British and French Foreign Ministers considered this morn ng the situation created by the proposed Austro-German customs union. Mr. Henderson informed M. Briand that heReuter. - 555 words
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Article95 1931-03-26 9 "YELLOW PERIL RUMOURS SCOUTED. Reuter. Tokyo. March 26. Commenting on the report that the cry o, the "Yellow Peril" has been ra»sed in Semth Africa on the conclusion of a gentleman's agreement" be'ween Jacan and South Africa, the Foreign Office denies that any spec a 1 agreementReuter. - 95 words
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Article150 1931-03-26 9 GIRLS THROW FLOWERS AND KISSES. Reuter. Ria de Janeiro. Msrch 25. The Prince of Wales and Prince George hav? arrived. They received the greatest welcome so fa»" given them in South America. When they arrived aboard the "Alcantara" to-aay, a cruiser, three Brazilian destroyers and a dozenReuter. - 150 words
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196 1931-03-26 9 THIRTY KILLED IN RIOTS. GANDHI INSULTED BY YOUTHS. Reuter. Cawnpore. March 25. Nineteen people were killed and 50 injured in communal riots which developed after demonstrations of protest against the Lahore executions. Temples and mosques were ra ded and shops looted and burned down.Reuter. - 196 words
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Article477 1931-03-26 9 PROTESTS IN PARLIAMENT. British Official. Rugby. March 25. The India boycott aid its effect on the Lancashire cotton industry was discussed in the Hous-» of Commons to-night, when Can'. Hacking (Con., CLorleyt maintained that the Viceroy-Gandhi agreement had not eased the 1 tuat on. Lancashire did not denyBritish Official. - 477 words
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Article120 1931-03-26 9 OFFICIAL TOUR OF THE R.A.F. British Official. Rugby. March 25. Two Brit sh flying boats cf Number 209 l*f* MountbPUen air station, near Plymouth, yesterday, on an ou and Home flight to Egypt. Tax or three w eks will be CC'opted n the flight,British Official. - 120 words
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Article48 1931-03-26 9 Reuter. Berlin Mirch 26. Th~ Re chstag. by 277 vctis ts 64, has adopted .he Budget. Communist mo'.ons to strike out th" fourth instalment for the construction of pocket ba'Uesh p A and th? first nstalment of packet battleship B were eji ct'. d —ReuterReuter. - 48 words
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Article45 1931-03-26 9 Reuter. Mageiang <Java», March 25. S; vera) eruptions, accompanied by a rain of ashes have occurred in the volcano Merapi since Sunday. Three small villages have been evacuated A stream of lava is advancing at the rate of about 30 yards daily.—Reu'er.Reuter. - 45 words
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Advertisement175 1931-03-26 9 Motor Car I JAPANESE CEMENT. I 1 M nJ I Reliable I 1 Economical j CHEAP. I I .High Uniform j I Quality to British Ygj I Standard \£&X«* I I Specification. x^coj^^ I I J i S I Stocks from: jj j GUTHRIE CO., LTD., j f Incorporated in175 words
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Article344 1931-03-26 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. Chinese And R. A. Draw In Reserve Div. The Chinese "A" team and the Royal Etndoeen shared the honours in a Reserve Division match played on the Padang yesterday It was a well contested game and the Chinese were leading by the only goal344 words
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Article160 1931-03-26 10 The Ho Hong Sports Club team defeated the Straits Cattle Trading Co.. yesterday on the Y.M.C.A. ground by 3—2 in the Second Division Of the Singapore League. The teams were: Ho Hong: Song Hoe. E. Chong and Loo Brag; Tsai Hin. Hiah Teck and Swee160 words
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Article56 1931-03-26 10 Results Of Mid Week Matches. Reuter. London, March 25. To-days English and Scottish League matches resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE—Div. I. Chelsea 1, Birmingham 0. Manchester U. 0. Leicester 0. ENGLISH LEAGUE—Div. II. Wolverhampton 3, Everton 1. ENGLISH LEAGUE—Div. Ill (Northern). Crewe 0, Halifax 1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE—Div.Reuter. - 56 words
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Article550 1931-03-26 10 0. E. C. In Disappointing Form. Mating for the third time in the final of the Commercial Cup competition, Fraser and Weave s .scored two goals in the first ten minutes of the game ana annexed the trophy, there being no further scoring. It will be recalled550 words
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101 1931-03-26 10 Playing on their own ground yesterday the Warders defeated the General Post Office by n Second Division match. The exchanges were even and well contested in the first half and although shots were taken at both goals neither side had scored when the interval101 words
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Article168 1931-03-26 10 Easter Events At Lion City Ring. BOXING. Local promoters are arrangmg a series oi professional oouts for April 2. at the L'cn City Ring. The main event will be between he Japanese. Y. Mutsu. and Chua Lai o;e--welve rounds. Both boys need no introduction to168 words
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Article56 1931-03-26 10 Dark Blues Check Cantabs. GOLF. Reuter. London. March 25. At St. Georges course. Sandwich, to-diy Oxford checked Cambridge athletic dominance by winning the inter-varsity golf by eight matches to five with two halved. Oxford led 3-1 with one halved on yesterday s foursomes and to-day won theReuter. - 56 words
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Article70 1931-03-26 10 KYLE UNABLE TO DEFEND HIS TITLE. General disappointment will be felt by all golfers that Mr. E. P. Kyle, the present holder of the Malayan Golf Championship, will be unable to play in the championship meeting in Singapore at Easter. Mr. Kyle has been an inmate of the70 words
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Article50 1931-03-26 10 WEIGHT-LIFTING. "Kayu Tas" writes at length in reference to the qualifications (or lack of them) of one who has, acted as a referee in weight-lifting events. With a "peace treaty" among Malayan lifters now in prospect we prefer not to encourage controversy, especially such as involves individuals.50 words
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Article28 1931-03-26 10 HOCKEY. At 6.45 p.m. to-day in the Cricket Club a a meeting will be held of all those interested to form a Singapore Hockey Association.28 words
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Article40 1931-03-26 10 Before a fairly large crowd in an interesting game played on Monday at the S.C.F.A. ground the Young Chinese Recreation Party defeated the Ramblers' XI (S.S.M. Co.) l—o Eng Wah scored for the Party and Mr. Tav Oen Sen<* refereed.40 words
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Article29 1931-03-26 10 The Ceylon Sports Club, Singapore will be the guests of the TP.C.A., Kuala Lumpur during the Easter holidays, and will meet them in cricket, football, tennis and billiards matches.29 words
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Article29 1931-03-26 10 Members of the Amicable Athletic Association are reminded of the special general meeting to be held to-night at the Association s premises. 438. Upper Nankin Street, at 7.30 o'clock.29 words
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Article131 1931-03-26 10 FAVOURITE UNPLACED. Outsiders Second And Third. THE TURF Reuter. London, March 25. The Lincolnshire Handicap (straight mile) was run at lancoln to-day and resulted as follows: 1. KNIGHT ERROR (Pox). (Owner Capt. Wilson). 2. RATTLIN THE REEFER (Lane). (Owner Lord Woolavington). 3. TEL-ASUR (Richardson). (Owner Capt. Elgee). ThirtyfiveReuter. - 131 words
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Article160 1931-03-26 10 TO-MORROW'S 4'_. MILES STEEPLECHASE. London. March 2b. The probable starters and jockeys for the Grand National Steeplechase (4 miles and 856 yds.) are as follows: Easter Hero. Rees: Gib. Foster: Shaun Goilin, Keogh; Gregalach, Moloney; Kakushin. Everett; Grakle, Lyall; Drin tyre, Brownhill; Kilbuck. Chisman; Sir Lindsay, Thackray;160 words
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Article171 1931-03-26 10 TURF CLUB DRAW ON THE GRAND NATIONAL. The Singapore Turf Club drawing in the r sweepstake on the Grand National took place to-day and resulted as follows: 1317 Gib. 1453 Cherry Duck. 1539 Gregalach. 1630 Bangle 11. 1664 Solanum. 1697 Melleray's Belle. 1953 The Field. 1987 Ruddyman. 2207171 words
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Article381 1931-03-26 10 Three Accidents: Soufflee Destroyed. 'From Our Oivn Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. March 25. There was a fair gathering present, including H.H. the Sultan of Perak and his suite and the Raja Muda of Selangor, for the third day of the Selangor Turf Club Spring races: The afternoon was marred381 words
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Article310 1931-03-26 10 S.C.C. Tournament. Results and ties in the S.C.C. tournament: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Championship Preliminary: E. A. Joy beat C. J. Bembroke. 6—3, 6—2; V. P. Barbat w.o. D. R. Howgill: W. R. King beat H. L. Marshall. 2—6. 6—l, 7—5; W. Rodger beat G. D. Hamilton. 6—4. 6—4. Godown310 words
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Article157 1931-03-26 10 Results and ties in the SRC. tournament: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Ladies Singles Miss M. Lewis beat Miss M. Richards. 6—3. 2—6, 6—4: Mrs. N. S. Hogan beat Mrs C. Johnson, 6—o. 6—4. HUN M Gomes beat Miss A. Rappa. 6—4. 6—l. Sinales Handicap B": R J. R Stracey beat157 words
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Article124 1931-03-26 10 TWELVE-MILE LIMIT TO BE ESTABLISHED. Reuter. Washington. March 25. The State Department is seriously considering a far-reaching revision of the liquoi smuggling treaties with the most important of the 16 nations concerned. Although no act.ye have yet been taken, it is understood that the Un ted StatesReuter. - 124 words
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Article88 1931-03-26 10 TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS EN JAPAN. Reuter. Tokyo. March 25. Owing to the fate of a large number of Bills still beng undecided, the Government has decided to extend the Diet session till March 27. though it was originally scheduled to close today. The Bill amending the Tariff ActReuter. - 88 words
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Article113 1931-03-26 10 Reuter. Rugby. March 25. Mr. Joseph Westwood. M.P.. has been appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Scotland in succession to Mr. Thomas Johnston, M.P.. who has been appointed Lord Privy Seal —British Official St. Thomas (Virgin Islands). March 26. In the course of holiday-mak ng aboard the battleship Arizona.''Reuter. - 113 words
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Article959 1931-03-26 10 BRINKMANN AND CO. SUE LEWIS AND PEAT. MANAGING DIRECTOR GIVES EVIDENCE. The hearing was continued yesterday before Mr. Justice A. K. aBeckett Terrell sitting in the Municipal Board Room, of the suit inst.tuted by Messrs. Brinkmann and Co.. aga nst M ssrs. Lewis and Peat, for the return959 words
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Article92 1931-03-26 10 Rugby. March 25. It is now stated that the famous novel st Arnold Bennett is suffering from typhoid fever He became ill while in France iust after Christmas, and the illness was or gina l y dtg YeSt day *<~ d and ast n ght here was no92 words
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Article19 1931-03-26 10 Reuter. Osaka. March 26. *SL l?™* flyers Burten and Moenche, Reuter 1015 am from Tok >'°Reuter. - 19 words
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Article51 1931-03-26 10 The second criminal sessions of the Supreme Court were brought to a close yesterday afternoon with the termination of the case in which a frontier Indian, named Gulam Akbar, stood charged with attempted murder. The jury found the accused guilty and he was sentenced to undergo ten years'51 words
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Article216 1931-03-26 10 Who Will Get A Firxt Prize? Tientsin. March 25 The "Sir Lindsay" ticket in fitNational Irish Sweepstake was origin.. equally between Mrs. Morris, wife" American Casings buyer, and Mr p wife of a Russian dentist, each co-^ five dollars, while a fifth shar Kaufman's half was later216 words
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Article, Illustration306 1931-03-26 10 LEAVE AFTER 21 YEAK> After 21 years in Malaya Mr. J A Boarding Officer at Singapore, lea-. V e "Suwa Maru" this afternoon on fij h leave. He has many friends to wish h.n. voyage." Mr. Quental. born in British G :.iana m 1887. looks young and306 words
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Article129 1931-03-26 10 The Singapore Medical College M enters upon Volume II with the Lent Lumber just issued. The j-di:oria! a devoted to "Our Policy" and tributes to Dr G. H. Macalister and the Hon I Hoops. The contents are varied and Inte and strike a happy note throughout129 words
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Article44 1931-03-26 10 (From Our Own Correspondent. Serem.ban. Hal The Annual General Meeting of the Sembilan Motor Association will be h March 30 at the Negri SembJan Club The Annual General Meeting ol Planters' Association will be held on Bl at the Sungei Ujong Club44 words
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189 1931-03-26 11 Sports Pastimes. DATES PLAYERS. in Football. fixture! in the First, Second and of the S.A.F.A. League are: VI A LEAGUE—Div. I. c v. 1.C.F.A.. Stadium. ,ys v. Glosters. J. Besar. I A LEAGUE—Div. 11. S.H.B. v. 8.A.T., H. Board, i Ho Hong, Thomson Road, F. and N. Raffles Coll. i189 words
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Article70 1931-03-26 11 CRICKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. March 23. At S«remban on Sunday the Sungei Ujong Club lost to the Negri Sembilan Club by 17 rens. Scores: SU.C 154 (H. M. James 41). .V.SC. 171 «V. D. Navaretnam 102). The Broadrick Club of Kajang defeated the Seremban Hill rangers70 words
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Article82 1931-03-26 11 The S C R.P. beat St. Peter and Paul B.P. ng by 5 to 3 on Sunday at the htfert premises. Results: Tay Swee Houw Teng Seng 3 —l; Chua Khiam Teck lost to Seel Mvi Joo I—3: Chia Keng Soon Tan Chuan Heng 2—3: Teo Kah Leng fail Tan82 words
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Article45 1931-03-26 11 Members and friends are invited to witness I friendly contest between a party of Java md the S.A.W.L.A. Ju Jitsu team at the later s premises on Sunday at 10 a.m. Ihe participants are Prof. Watanabe's pupils md the professor himself will officiate as referee.45 words
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Article158 1931-03-26 11 Sportsman."' the bi-monthly magazine pubtn Singapore, reproduces a portra't of .v Bartley. M.8.E.. the new President of Singapore MunicipaUty, in the "Sport nalitles" column in it issue of March 18. b the usual collection of sports articles, the heading -Rational Dress" the magazine says: tr&ag* that in the158 words
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Article91 1931-03-26 11 I Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents T.ETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF' AS POSSIBLE, perferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only.91 words
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Article120 1931-03-26 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir—Regarding Council Reform—I wish to comment on two points. When the Counc.l Reform questionnaire went out to the members to vote "for" or "against," why did not the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association state plainly that all the questionnaires should be compulsorily returned fcy120 words
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Article280 1931-03-26 11 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Many letters on the above subject have been published in your columns, and petitions have been submitted, but still there is no sign of steps for the reduction of the present r.mts, which the unfortunate tenants desire. I am not one280 words
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Article446 1931-03-26 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Mr. Lee Hock Lye has said—"the unity of our Chinese nation mesns one flag, one land, one heart and one performance"— is quite right, but in order to persuade them to have one heart and one performance we must not rhow bad examples446 words
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Advertisement219 1931-03-26 11 New Wo rid Cabaret. CHANGE OF ORCHESTRA. Commencing from March 28, Our INew Orchestra (LATE OF THE EUROPE HOTEL) WILL PLAY DURING DANCING EVERY NIGHT. SSS2S2SHSZSSSHS2SHSiS?SaS3SHSSSES2SSSSS2SESESZSBSZS2SHS2SHSHSSSSSSSaSHS2S£SJSE.S? I Until Further Announcement I I Dean's Star. Oper.a Co. 1 S WILL PERFORM AT S I THEATRE ROYAL, JOHORE. jjj (JALAN MELDRUM) Sj219 words
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Miscellaneous186 1931-03-26 11 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. MARCH 26. S:am (except Lower Siam) (Kola) 3 p.m. v fth N-East. and N-West Sumatra Ceylon. Southern Western India (Hamburg Maru) 3 p.m. '"pper Burma, North and East India, Europe; Canada and U. S. A. (Takliwa) 3 p.m. Jwa, S th-Weat Sumatra. SouthEas Borneo, Celebes. Moluccas and186 words
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Article366 1931-03-26 12 MORE ADVERTISEMENT HOARDINGS. Singapore Municipal Committee No. 4 took the following action at a meeting held on March 13: Approved proposed layout for Kirn Seng Estate, under Section 99. subject to approval of levels and drainage. Disapproved, by a majority, plan No. 703G/27 for proposed shed on roof366 words
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Article105 1931-03-26 12 COMMONS QUESTION ON THE ARGENTINE. Rugby, March 23. In reply to a question on the report of the D'Abernon Mission to South America. Mr. G. M. Gillett (Secretary to the Overseas Trade Department) said that effect had been given to the mission's recommendations concerning participation in the105 words
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Advertisement385 1931-03-26 12 >4>(9v Si'taaaW J deficient 1 calcium. The I nucleus S'r< Ct I shrnellcd up. >Slw8v!S\wk I CiUIn U 1 ClMv ViVsv developed I Build lt|? I a strong Constitution I The influence of Kalzana, J the Calcium food, on the entire system I is due to the fact that Kalzana385 words
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Miscellaneous347 1931-03-26 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for week ending March 29, 1931: TO-DAY. MARCH 26. 5.15 p.m.—Company H. Q. E" (Chinesei Company. Recruits—Drill. Trained Men —Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. S.R.E. (v). Recruits. W. T. 30 yards Range. Trained Men. Engineer Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Eurasian M.G. Platoon.347 words
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Article1675 1931-03-26 13 Will Congress Challenge Mr. Gandhi? NOTES FROM INDIA. We have been of late hearing a good deal about the Gandhi-Irwin Agreement, and there has been on all sides unstinted praise of the two great men who have in the face of formidable odds suddenly given such a1,675 words
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Article206 1931-03-26 13 INVENTOR VISITING SINGAPORE. I Professor Maurice Martenot. the inventor of the world popular music from the ether" I electric device, is visiting Singapore next month and will give a di monstration on the 23rd at the Memorial Hall. This new instrument was well received by the206 words
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Advertisement709 1931-03-26 13 £9 AN IDEAL TONIC. BsR Has been awarded 24 Gold and Silver Medals. J§ "Serravallos Tonic" 1 (BARK and IRON WINK K m stil "ulates the Appetite Strengthens the Nerves cj Regenerates the Blood. Sole Distributors:— S MEDICAL OFFICE, g j 300-302, North Bridge Road, Singapore. 5 CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.709 words
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Article2427 1931-03-26 14 THE KING AND CAMPBELL. BARNARD'S AERIAL CIRCUS. Grand National Prospects. Veteran Cricketer's Views. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune") London. Feb. 26. Sir Ph lip Huuloke presided at the annual general meeting of the Yacht Racing Association in London, when H.R.H. the Prince oi Wales was re-elected President2,427 words
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Advertisement475 1931-03-26 14 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. Derk P. Yonkerman, Discoverer Of The New Remedy For Consumption. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been discovered that bas cured the deadly Consumption even in the advanced stages of the disease. No475 words
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Advertisement620 1931-03-26 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. i Incorporated The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures;— OUTWARDS. FULDA for Manila, Hong Kong, S'hai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Mar. 30 5 ALSTER for Saigon, Hong Kong, Japan and Vladivostock April 2 3 TRAVE for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe. Taku. Dalny and Tsingtau April 11620 words
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Advertisement510 1931-03-26 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank, Limited. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. Safe Deposit Service. SAFE DEPOSIT facilities for the safe keeping cf jewellery, bonds, title-deeds and other valuable property will soon be available at the new Head Office building in Baffles Place. For the information of intending depositors the following is a510 words
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Advertisement367 1931-03-26 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE PEOPLE'S RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTORY. SINGAPORE. We hereby notify our customers that our head office will be removed from 214. South Bridge Road to our old office No. 119, North Bridge Road, (opposite St. Andrew's Cathedral) on April 1, 1931. All correspondence and letters should367 words
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Advertisement735 1931-03-26 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL B. SHORT STREET. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). The only Institution of its kind in Singapore. Now in its THIRD SUCCESSFUL YEAR—has won its success through the merits of its unique methods of Instruction. Admit pupils at any time and age. For735 words
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Advertisement551 1931-03-26 16 Teo Hoo Lye Institution, j SCHOOL RE-OPENS ON APRIL 7 Night Classes have been staru-d and attention is paid to Commercial sub FREE SCHOLARSHIP? Applications for free tuition or for Concc sion rates in this School will now be tamed. The total number of free Schola will not exceed 50.551 words
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