Malaya Tribune, 15 April 1931
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Title Section29 1931-04-15 1 The Malaya Tribune T, XVIU.- No. 88 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, Apr. 15. 1931. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15, 193129 words
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Advertisement157 1931-04-15 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. v TOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, GUARANTEED FREE i FROM BACTERIA SHIP BRAND I Milk Lj* trf< yW/ I Here is concentrated goodness for S|)|p you Ship Branc has tne a PP roval ift iThi it Apart from its healthful pro- perties. the delectable flavour of this157 words
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Advertisement186 1931-04-15 1 vw y v ww ww > >v >vt"- 7 ~~C 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 AL JOLSON IN "The Singing Fool" •PHONE 52*1-5241. a ing Safe has EVER had its «B contents destroyed by Fire. I p SB j 1 RATNER SAFES j I REALLY ARE t \W j I SOLE AGENTS:186 words
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Article, Illustration2444 1931-04-15 2 KUO YU REPLACING DIALECTS. <By Scow Poh Leng, J.P., M.C.J I sympathize nrith the aims of the founder*cf the Mandarm School in Singapore and wish them all success in their undertaking. Tnoitfands of us in Malaya have gone hrough ichools. there to acquire a bias against Toylhlng2,444 words
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Advertisement309 1931-04-15 2 I JSllenburgs I Foods The'Allenburys' Foods are I particularly suited to the I feeding of babies in hot I climates. They are germ free I and their use is an absolute I guarantee against infantile I diarrhoea and cholera. I Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No. 2 I Malted309 words
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Advertisement179 1931-04-15 2 I %MAT>GE" I 59, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. 1 I REMOVAL, SALF, I H TO CLEAR I LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS PRICES FROM $1.50 TO $3 75 g I LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES H AT GREAT REDUCTIONS g INFANTS ROMPERS 3 PRICES FROH 50 cts., 75 ct*. TO $1 00. each.179 words
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Advertisement279 1931-04-15 2 m «7FATHERI Jk J|| TREATS Tempting Dishes iff v can always be found in v Jjsp ÜBBY S Usts *\S J^J^ meal i here's some i I I different 9 ASK FOR LIBBY'S WHEN YOU BUY THE FOLLOWING FOODS. Fruits, Vegetables. Roast Be<--f. m Pineapples. Vienna Sausage. VPeaches. Loaf J279 words
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Advertisement219 1931-04-15 3 v On A Camping V 7 Tri P For a clay's sport, for r n y small game or target shooting, this repeating Model 12 is the ideal .22 Calibre Rifle It's simple to f take apart; packs in very small space; is light and accurate. Magazine capacity fifteen .22219 words
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Advertisement420 1931-04-15 3 I A DELICIOUS I J DRINK. 1 I SEE THAT YOU GET f 4 Fraser NeaveV I I ALWAYS. I y f Microscopic vUuj jt *l nerve cell 4 The J| x x Si debilitated nerves take up Sanatogen as the parched earth drinks in water/ j —in these words420 words
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Article92 1931-04-15 4 [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 LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen92 words
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Article1731 1931-04-15 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—The views of the Malayan Daily Express," Kuala Lumpur, on the question of a Law School for Singapore, published in your issue of the 7th. inst.. besides being gloomy, are full of faulty arguments. Our friend of the North proudly1,731 words
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Article123 1931-04-15 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune Sir,—I read with great interest the lettei oil the above subject, which was published in the People's Paper" about a week ago. I quite agree with the writer that these girK will cause trouble. They are there simply to lure the men.123 words
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Article301 1931-04-15 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—With reference to the second last paragraph of your report of the half-yearly meeting of the Mercantile Thrift Society in your issue of the 11th inst., I have to inform you that I have resigned from membership of the Society as from301 words
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Article54 1931-04-15 4 We have received two letters concerning the report—supplied by a correspondent and published in good faith—of a recent gathering m Singapore of Syrian Christians in Malaya. It is not desirable, we think, to allow correspondence relating to the domestic differences of a community, in which our readers generally54 words
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Advertisement344 1931-04-15 4 AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL Building Contractors and those requiring building 'materials such as timber, bricks, etc We beg to announce that we are ?ble to supply any quantity of timber, (in the form of planks, broties. round logs, beams, etc.) bricks, and lime at prices which defy competition. We are344 words
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Advertisement571 1931-04-15 4 "The one soap I recommend is Palmolive" Albert Leblanc l^B of Nice the fashionable Hotel Negresco At y ynnmmm^ at Nice, on the French Riviera, k>— MUmlmmm frequented by many of the /mĕHIImIiIĔĔ worlds smartest women. milIm /mMBXKUH **l knoav of no other soap which "TJRRONEOUS ideas on com- lather571 words
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Article190 1931-04-15 5 Manj people associate indigestion entirely nth the stomach. Yet. in a great number of cases it fa m tne smaller intestine that the indigestion fa seated. The digestive processes rcmmence at the mouth, where mastication and sahvarv action take place. Of course, it i ta the190 words
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Article1551 1931-04-15 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASEK CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, April 15, 10 a.m. i**™ Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. VaJue Ends. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 fl. 0.0 £1. 2.6. 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 o!l9.0 1. 1.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June 30 0.11.31,551 words
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Advertisement250 1931-04-15 5 "SPECIFIC FOR DIABETES" Dr. Winkler's "DIABETONiT" $200 per bottle or $20.00 per dosen. Sincere* "Special Hair Cream" Large Size 50 cents per bottle or $5.00 per dozen. Small Size 35 cents per bottle or $3.50 per dozen. SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD. SINGAPORE. Wholesalers and Retailers of Drugs. Chemical Patent Medicine and250 words
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Advertisement92 1931-04-15 5 fTo pay more I is waste! I More economical than most insecticides, Black Flag is the deadliest killer H| of them all. Its vapor kills bugs and in- W| sects—quickly—surely, yet is harmless H to humans and pets. Black Flag has a fl| a i «,x pleasant, aromatic 0d0r... never92 words
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Advertisement151 1931-04-15 5 NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO* It. eiffh Street. Slagapara. Manofaetsaiiif OpUcbuu aa4 Preacriptlan Weeks. Mark l OunitM far beet «ulity »•< modrrmt* prtee, LEPROSY Diabetes, V.D., Consumption, Asthma, Files, Impotency, Leucorrhoea, Women's Complaints, and numerous other Chronic Diseases are cured. CONSULT THE SPECIALISTS AT THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY. Head Office: 62, Owes151 words
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Miscellaneous196 1931-04-15 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. APRIL 15. Tiies _9.05 a.m., 9.49 p.m. Singapore Golf Club. 6.30 p.m. J 1 u eague: G EC v. S. Cattle Co. (Div. YM.C.A.; Ho Hong v. Mansflelds a), Warders; R.A. v. R.A.P. (R.D.), KE.C. ponce Band, Waterloo Street, 8.15 p.m. TO-MORROW, APRIL 16. h ndes.—9.45196 words
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Advertisement178 1931-04-15 6 I 3.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 S a WARNER BROS, famous production Dj "The Singing Fool" X with X 5 America s highest-salaried Entertainer Al Jolson See and hear this remarkable Star, with the wonder I I ful child actor DAVEY LEE. I I LATEST PARAMOUNT I BRITISH SOUND NEWS. s I178 words
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Advertisement247 1931-04-15 6 Amusements. A The House with the UP-TO-DATE Pictures! jjj A (1930 1931 Productions Only!) KMf^i fI E IBr' 9 S I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 I THE CAT WILL CREEP, I 1 BRINGING SHIVERS AND I I SHAKES OF LAUGHS AND ft I THRILLS TO SINGAPORE! j I Helen Twelvetrees I247 words
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Advertisement413 1931-04-15 6 I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9J- j j Paramount s Dramatic Sensation! I I CLAUDETTE COLBERT I 1 Manslaughter I LIGHTS RED! BUT SHE 1 LAUGHS! STEPS ON THE I j GAS! THEN THE r(J I (>j CHARGE OF jjj j Manslaughter I SUNDAY. j Metro-GoJdwyn-Mayer's /1 j mr 1 jg&gr« Good413 words
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Article1080 1931-04-15 7 NEW MOVEMENT STARTED AT K. L. Under the auspices of the P.W.D. Technical Asscciaton. the technical °ffl c rs °VwV»nd ous Government Departments in the F.M.S. ana S.S. assembled at a meeting held on Saturday. April 4. aUhe Technical School, Kuala Lumpur, with Mr. H. T.1,080 words
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Article29 1931-04-15 7 London, April 13. Stocks of rubber held in Britain are as follows: London 84,421, Liverpool 49,733, increases of 82 tons and 231 tons respectively —"S.F.P." Service.29 words
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Article383 1931-04-15 7 MISHAP NEAR PENANG. SHIPPING NEWS. The steamer "Hong Kheng," belonging to the Ho Hong Steamship Co., on a voyage from China and Singapore to Rangoon, on Monday morning got into difficulties while entering the Penang harbour via the South Channel. The first intimation that the Penang383 words
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Article433 1931-04-15 7 A SOCIAL FUNCTION. (From Out Own Correspondent.) Malacca. April 12. Mr. H. S. Russell who i* shortly proceeding Home on leave was the guest of honour at a farewell tea at the Simit Sports Club of which he Is the President. There were quite a large number of433 words
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Article108 1931-04-15 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. April 15. gait Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Anhui 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate I) Mata Hari—Karmala 18; Kistna 14; Medusa 13; Pres. Polk 11. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate I) Carnarvonshire 30; Kutsang 33; Tacoma Maru 35; City of Pittsburg 37. Empire108 words
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Article1286 1931-04-15 7 MR. BRADNEY REVIEWS POSITION. EXPENDITURE MUST BE REDUCED. Mr. G. P. Bradney. Financial Adviser, FM.S. made the following statement at the meeting of the Federal Council on Monday:— I am glad to have this opportunity of making a statement on the financial position and the measures which it1,286 words
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Article291 1931-04-15 7 ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT COMMERCIAL NEWS. April 15, 11 am RUBBER. London.—3V»d. unchanged. New York.—6\ cents (G), unclianged. Shares:—Quiet. Allenbys 90 cents—$1. Ayer Moleks 65—75 cents. Ayer Panas 75—85 cents. Bassetts 45—50 cents, Brogas 45—50 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 20—25 cents. Bukit Katils 25—30 cents. Colinsburghs $I—sl.lo. Connemaras291 words
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59 1931-04-15 7 Singapore, April 15. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 10 10 Standard R.S.S on Tender. April 10% 10"> May 10% 10 v June 10% 10% April- June 11 11* October December 11% U% Tone of Market:—Slightly easier. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 3%d. per59 words
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Article85 1931-04-15 7 London. April 14. 5.15 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £115 716 (£ll4 1516). Forward £116 1516 (£ll6 7(16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot (3 5 16). Forward85 words
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Article136 1931-04-15 7 Singapore. April 15. Rice. New 1 per Koyan $210 Rice, New 2 $187 Rice, New 3 $168 Rice, New 4 $153 Rice, Saigon A-l $163 Rice, Saigon 1 $152 Rice, Saigon 2 $140 Rice. Saigon 3 $122 Rice, Rangoon 1 $140 Rice. Rangoon 2 $132 Rice, Par Boiled No.136 words
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Advertisement589 1931-04-15 7 I SIGNAL SUCCESS! 1 A Dramatic from the British Studio that has 3 elicited the unstinted applause of the amazed first nighters X MURDER ALFRED' HITCHCOCK'S I ARRESTING I ALL-BRITISH TALKIE I 6.15 To-Night Nightly 9.30 1 VICTORIA THEATRE I HERBERT MARSHALL in MURDER! with NORAB BARING ESME PERCY—DONALD CALTHROP589 words
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Article804 1931-04-15 8 Malaya is restricting its tin production to twice the extent of the Dutch Indies. That piain and indisputable fact emerges from the discussion in the Federal Council on the Bill incorporating the legislation to apply the Quota Scheme, and it was bluntly stated by Mr. F. E.804 words
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Article345 1931-04-15 8 Mr. R. S. Nayagam, of the General Estates Supply Co.. Singapore, is leaving for Pahang en a business tour. The air mail which closed in Singapore on April 1 for the X.L.M. service India-Europe was delivered in Amsteidam on April 12 and ,n London on April 13. Members of the345 words
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Article62 1931-04-15 8 Dutch Want Agreement With British. Reuter. Amsterdam, April 15. An important move to pursue efforts to en fGrce the restriction of rubber production has been taken. Four members of the Dutch committee hav.j convoked a meeting for April 16 to form a new association to workReuter. - 62 words
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Article246 1931-04-15 8 ADVENTUROUS YOUNG LADY IN SINGAPORE. Dressed in a brown riding habit, with a close fitting velour hat. Miss Justine Tibe;an. a Belgian girl of 22 years, walked into th.; "Malaya Tribune" office this morning. She Is motor-cycling from Saigon to Paris. Miss Tibesan belongs to a body246 words
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Article205 1931-04-15 8 VISITS TO PEKAN. KUANTAN AND KUALA TRENGGANU. HE. the Officer Administering the Government (the Hon. Mr. John Scott) will leave en Wednesday next on a tour of which the following is the itinerary: Wednesday. April 22. noon—Leave Singapore in s.s.y. 'Sea Belle II." Thursday, April 23. 6205 words
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Article121 1931-04-15 8 Tuesday. April 7. Mr. R J Curtis, M.C.S.. arrived at Government Hcusc Pridav. Anril 10. Captain A. L. Jackson. R.N.. of H M.S. Troquc s." and Lieutenant Command* r N A. C. Hnrdv. RN.. of H.MS. 'Herald." called on H s Excellency and stayed to luncheon. Sir Jos121 words
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Article28 1931-04-15 8 Air Mail Alor Star —Amsterdam despatched from Singapore on April 2 was delivered in Amsterdam on April 12 and in London on April 13.28 words
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Article40 1931-04-15 8 From China and Japan by Mirzapore," due Singapore at 4 p.m. to 'morrow. From China and Japan by Tango Mai v." due Singapore to-mcrrow. From Europe (London mails despatched on March 2C>. by Comorin." due Penang noon 10-moriow.40 words
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Article38 1931-04-15 8 Members of the Lunar Athletic and Musical Party are requested to note that a Special General Meeting will be held on Sunday. April 19. at Mr. Kwa Eng Koon's residence. No. 24, Cheng Tuan Street, at 12 noon.38 words
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Article45 1931-04-15 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. Ltfidtn:—3' 4 d. New Ycrk:—6% cents (O). Singapore:—lO-lO 1 cents. TIN. Lindm: —Spot £115 12s. 6d. (up 10s. Od.r. 3 mcnths, buyers £117 2s. 6d. (up 10c. 0d>: sellers £117 5s. Od. (up 10s. Od.*. Singapore:—$58.50. (150 tons sold).45 words
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Article619 1931-04-15 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON." I Alfonso's throne has fallen. He will have much personal Bympat] n other lands, because he is a r and picturesque personality. But Spanish politics are th, of Spaniards, and if they real want a Republic it is not up to am e fe« to619 words
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Advertisement284 1931-04-15 8 I dainty mmm sifts I I GLASS MOUNTED PLAIN STERLING i SILVER POWDER BOWLS. E 1 I DIAMETER 4 ins. 4! ios. 5 ms. 5£ ins. c 1 Prices $8.50, $10.50, $13.50, $16.50. jj I c I Robinson Co., Ltd. I y (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) X SINGAPORE AND284 words
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Advertisement82 1931-04-15 8 ZSESHSZSHS2SaS2SESBSHS2SHS2SHSSSESSSHSHS i" ZENITH. The Quality WatcK. j THE RIGHT TIME, f ALL THE TIME. FOR A LIFE TIME. Sole Agents for: nJ BTRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND P.M.B. U.S. De Silval Bros., I JEWELLERS. 61, HIGH STREET, S SINGAPORE. Rj jjj PHONE 4540. aSZSHSZSrISHSSSHSHSHSHSZSZSHSHSBSZSHSHSZS 634 ro N NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. E] I82 words
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Article191 1931-04-15 9 n AL AGREEMENT IN PARIS. EXPORT REGULATION PROGRAMME. Reuter. London, April 14. H statement has been issued, but it is d a final agreement has been reached the Chadbourne Sugar Restriction Scheme, which will be ratified in BrusselsReuter. - 191 words
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Article158 1931-04-15 9 PRESS EXCLUDED FROM RIPPER" TRIAL. Reuter. Dusseldorf. April 14. The evidence at the opening of the trial of ptur Kuerten, labourer, who confessed to the Ripper Crimea wh eh terrorised Dusseldorf two years ago, is so revolting that the proceedines were held in camera to-day. KuertenReuter. - 158 words
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Article127 1931-04-15 9 AL JOLSON AT THE CAPITOL. Al Joism has attained the front rank of >creen artists and he is to be seen in a film rtprt>« ntative of his best in "The Singing Pool." which began a season at the Capitol last night. The production contains plenty of127 words
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Article36 1931-04-15 9 Reuter. New Delhi. April 14. d Irwin had a magnificent send-off when left for Bombay en route to England. Mr. Otndhi s seeing Lcrd Irwin at Bombay on Thur- d;i jr.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article34 1931-04-15 9 Rugby, April 13. L rd Byng, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Pi who has been absent for several months severe illness, resumed his duties at d Yard to-day.—Brit sh Official.34 words
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Article129 1931-04-15 9 n rvy oeople go to the Alhambra just But those who revel in blood-creep ng will be more than sat.sfied with The f ;> It-s the story of eerie happenings the night n a long unoccupied mansion lonely countryside, where thsre is a mregathering for the reading129 words
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Article43 1931-04-15 9 British Official. Rugby. April 13. v British g'iding record was set up lay by a member of the London Gliding r Mr. G. M. Buxton, when he stayed for hours one minute at an altitude of 652 '♦«t -British Official.British Official. - 43 words
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Article468 1931-04-15 9 Belgian Priest Tied Up And Beaten. London, April 14. "A London Purchasing Committee" has been appointed to spend £*.000,000 out of the Boxer Indemnity for the use of the Chinese railways. The chairman will be the Chinese Minister to London and the members Mr. C. C.468 words
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Article105 1931-04-15 9 WING BRISTLING WITH MACHINE-GUNS. Reuter. New York. April 14. A new Army monoplane which is a veritable flying fortress" has been designed by the Fokker Co., and has been satisfactorily tested. The 'plane's single wing bristles with six mach ne-guns which-, when the 'plane is diving in attack,Reuter. - 105 words
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58 1931-04-15 9 Reuter. Chicago, April 13. The worst underground ace dent in the city's history occurred in a sewage tunnel under construction. Fire broke out in the supporting wocdwork and nine men have so far been brought out d?ad. Nne others are believed to have perished andReuter. - 58 words
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Article85 1931-04-15 9 Reuter. R ga. April 13. Soviet citizens are dispos ng of the'r inventions or technical mprovements abroad without pernv'ss on from the authorities. Henceforth they are liable to imprisonment for ten years end th? confiscation of all property under a decree issued by the Council of the People'sReuter. - 85 words
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Article45 1931-04-15 9 Reuter. Lcndon. April 14. It :s officiary stated that the King continues to make good progress. His progress in the past few deys has been considerrd so satisfactory that in future only one statement as to his condit en will be made da.ly.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article32 1931-04-15 9 CHINESE MADE EASY, en pages 2 and 3. CORRESPONDENCE, tn pages 4 and 12. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. CAMBRIDGE RESULTS, on page 13. MOTORING NOTES, en page 14.32 words
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Article337 1931-04-15 9 Opening Of Coroner's Inquiry. In connection with the death of the Rangoon Road School watchman. Sunder Singh, whose mutilated body was found on the premises on the morning of April 9. the Singapore Coroner (Mr. P. O. Bourne) opened the inquiry this morning. Three Sikhs. Bhaga337 words
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224 1931-04-15 9 AFFAIRS IN A STATE OF CHAOS. An application was made yesterday in the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, for an order for administration by the court of the estate of the late Mr. Vincent Gibbons, a former manager of Messrs. Boustead224 words
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Article130 1931-04-15 9 VEHICLES DEPARTMENT OFFICER FINED. The case in which Mr. P. Wilson, of the Vehicles Depar ment, was charged with using criminal force f-nd of wrongfully confining a Chinese bus owner was concluded before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. Whitton) y.sterday. Mr. Wilson, who was represented by Mr. P.130 words
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Article59 1931-04-15 9 THE LOCAL JEWEL BURGLARY. With reference to our report yesterday of a burg'ary at the premises of Mr. Rene Ullmann the well-known local jeweller. Mr. Ul'mann wishes us to state that all articles of value are placd in a strong safe at night. We regret that anything incorrect59 words
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Article42 1931-04-15 9 Passengers from the N.E.I. to Singapore yesterday by the Royal Dutch Indian Airways, were: Mr. M. P. Pattist, Mr. De Vries. Passengers from Singapore to the N.E I. to-day were: Mr. P. H. Barton. Mr Tomlinson. Mr. Pruleau. Mr M. P. Pattist.42 words
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Article, Illustration1823 1931-04-15 9 CIVIL GUARDS FIRE ON PROCESSION. REPUBLICANS TAKE OVER THE GOVERNMENT. Madrid, April 14. The capital spent a sleepless and excited night, revellers dancing and singing accepting as gospel (despite a Ministerial denial) the it port that King Alfonso had already abdicated1,823 words
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Advertisement144 1931-04-15 9 ["Motor Car l JAPANESE CEMENT. J a I Reliable i Economical I I CHEAP, j j High Uniform 8 I Quality to British j a Standard \\Oif- V. TRADE MARK id I Specification. 3 Stocks from: I IGUTHRIE CO., LTD., 8 J (Incorporated in the Straita Settlement*.> uj 1 ®"H.M.V"®144 words
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977 1931-04-15 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. Padang Clubs Meet In Poor Game. The S.C.C. had no difficulty In improving j their league position when they opposed the 8.R.C. at the Padang yesterday in a First Division game. Clearly superior in all departments of the game, the Europeans were the winners977 words
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31 1931-04-15 10 The Reserve Division match of the Singapore League between the Malays and Pulau Brani arranged to be played on the S.H.B. ground yesterday, was postponed.31 words
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Article104 1931-04-15 10 London, April 14. In -.he Scottish League, TJJv. 1, to-day. P&lkiik b at S ICrtca s—o.—Reuter. The Chinese Eleven. "Chnese Supporter," dissatisfied with the form of the S.C.P.A., suggests a formation for the consideration of the team selectors for Saturday's important match against the Malays. But why show104 words
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Article476 1931-04-15 10 (From Our Own Correspondent J Malacca, April 13. On Sunday the annual general meeting of the Malacca Football Association was held at the Seng Cheong Society Club. The President. Mr. F. D. Sime, was in the chair and the following were present: Messrs. Woo Swee476 words
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Article243 1931-04-15 10 CRICKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, April 13. Cn the Banda Hilir English School ground on Saturday, the Indo-Ceylonese Association beat the newly formed Chinese XI by 50 runs. Scores: Indo-Ceylonese: N. B. Chandrapala c H. Lee b H. Sequerah 25: J. V. Chinniah c and b243 words
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Article144 1931-04-15 10 RIFLE-SHOOTING. The ten best scores made at the Chinese Volunteer Rifle Club's Spoon Shoot held at Bukit Timah Range on Sunday were as follows (condition—S.R. (a) 7 shots and 1 sighter): 200 300 500 4 yds. yds. yds. Total. Corpl. Tan Ah Ling 28144 words
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Article33 1931-04-15 10 DATES PLAYERS. Badminton. The tournament for the singles championship (league syßtem) of the Reynard BP. will commence on 25th inst. Members are requested to turn up this Saturday for the drawing of ties.33 words
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Article89 1931-04-15 10 LAWN TENNIS. In connection with the exhibition matches at the S.C.C. to-morrow and on Friday, ln which E. D. Andrews, the New Zealand Davis Cup player, will appear, it should be noted that if there is no play on account of rain on either day the89 words
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Article70 1931-04-15 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 15. In thi? semi-final of the State championships singles, Ong Ec Kong (holder) defeated Nathan 6—l, 6—3. The latter had eliminated Hovil by the same score and was expected to give Ec Kong stiff opposition. Ong Ec Kong now meets the winner70 words
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Article34 1931-04-15 10 Major and Mrs. Nunn owe 15 beat Mrs. Goldie and C. E. Hudson owe 15.4 5—7, 8-4, C—4 in the final of the mixed doubles handicap at the Tanglin Club yesterday.34 words
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Article182 1931-04-15 10 Results and ties in the S.C.C. tournament are as follows: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Championship Doubles: W. C. Hill and Dr. M. C. Bain beat J. S. Nathan and H. H. Markham 6—l, 6—l. Veterans' Doubles (semi-final): C. V. Miles and A. C. Potts v. W. C. Huggard and J.182 words
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Article117 1931-04-15 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Results and lies in the S.R.C. tournament: Championship Singles: N. E. Ess beat H. S. Hogan 6—l, 7—5; F. Scully beat J. S. de Souza 6—4, 6—4; G. de Souza beat G. O. G. Hay 6—3, 6—4. "A" Singles: C. A. Norris beat R. C. Oehlers117 words
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Article115 1931-04-15 10 INDIAN TEAM AND WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP. HOCKEY. Los Angeles but not London, was the decision of the special meeting of the Council of the Indian Hockey Federation convened at Delhi in mail week to further consider next year's international tour. It was felt that with funds for115 words
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Article59 1931-04-15 10 BOXING. POINTS DECISION FOR ALDERSHOT MAN. London. April 14. Connell, the Aldershot flyweight, beat Bud Walley, of Singapore, on points in a 15 round bout at The Ring. Connell's accurate straight left turned a somewhat doubtful issue in his favour.—"S.F.P." Service. [Walley held Connell to59 words
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Article90 1931-04-15 10 BADMINTON. In a match of four singles and one double played on the letter's court on Saturday the Government Monopolies Sports Club defeated the Kampong Glam BP. by five games to nil. Scores (G.M.S.C. players mentioned first): Quek Song Quee beat Wan Hussain 15 —6. 15—2;90 words
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Article33 1931-04-15 10 BILLIARDS. E. A. Hudson and A S. Owens meet P. H. Romney and W. Follenfant in the final of the Volunteer Snooker tournament at the S.C.C. at 6.15 p.m. to-day.33 words
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Article11 1931-04-15 10 The Chinese Sports Association has removed to |t, Kreta Ayer Road.11 words
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Article1656 1931-04-15 10 THE TURF Stipendiary Steward's Survey. "GINGER'S" EXTRAORDINARY FORM. Mr. J. C. Osborne's report to the Committee of the S.R.A., together with various figures and statistics, is as follows: During 1930, 433 races (professional) were run on 53 days at 14 meetings and 125 races (amateur) were1,656 words
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Article259 1931-04-15 10 Handicaps for the first day of the amateur meeting commencing at Kuala Lumpur on Friday are: Race 1. —Polo Ponies—(About 2 furlong>)— Sunchoke 13.10. Nasib 13.7, St. Andrew 13.5, Her Ladyship 12.12. Maju 12.4, Lady B'air 11.13. Morning Glory 11.5, June II 11..3, Sea Trout 10.7. Race259 words
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Article1160 1931-04-15 11 CKNERAL MEETING OF GOPENG. CONCERN FOR MALAYAN SMALL" PRODUCERS. 4 hteenth ordinary general meeting of ..suiidated, Ltd., was held at the Mr. F. E. Mair (chairman of the presided. man reviewed the accounts and ten showed a profit for the year s. Bd.. alter providing depreciation1,160 words
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Article164 1931-04-15 11 COMMITTEE'S MARCH REPORT. Applications received by local committees: Previ- During Total ously. March 31-4-31 Singapore 53 5 58 Penang 21 21 Malacca 1 1 Kedah 2 2 Perak 48 3 51 Negri Sembilan 15 15 Central Committee 86 13 99 Total 226 21 247 On strength of164 words
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Article140 1931-04-15 11 Mr. C. G. Hutton. Divisional Engineer. F.M.S.R.. Kelantan South, was the guest of honour at a farewell function at Gua Musang, Ktlanten, on Saturday. An address, printed on yellow silk and elaborately framed, was presented to him by Mr. T. L Fernando on behalf of the subordinate140 words
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Article36 1931-04-15 11 Successful business men in Singapore all declare that their most fruitful advertising is that in the "Malaya Tribune." The rates, too. are reasonable. Advertisers get a "square deal." and they appreciate it.36 words
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Advertisement168 1931-04-15 11 New World Cabaret. Dancing Every Night. Excellent Music PLAYED BY OUR Excellent Orchestra. APEX AND HIS MASTER'S j I VOICE RECORDS. I 6 a From "MONTE CARLO" g g Beyond The' Blue Horizon Sung by Jeanette Mac Donald jd cj Always In All Wajs Sung By Jeanette Mac Donald a168 words
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Advertisement310 1931-04-15 11 I BT SPECIAL APPOINTMENT EBTD. Sterling Silver Condiment Set A jj Practical Suggestion j ru lr As aSu if able Offering for a Wedding Present. j I EXCLUSIVE SELECTION OF THE NEWEST PATTERNS IN jjj STERLING SILVER-WARE ALWAYS AT j I B. P. De Silva, Ltd. j I ROYAL JEWELLERS.310 words
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Miscellaneous167 1931-04-15 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending April 19, 1931: TO-DAY. APRIL 15. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, 1st Bn. S.S.V.P. (Recruits), Firing Instruction. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v), Battery Parade. TO-MORROW, APRIL 16. 5.15 p.m.—Company H. Q., "E" (Chinese) Company Recruits—Drill. Trained Men —Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill167 words
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Article91 1931-04-15 12 [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. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen91 words
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Article224 1931-04-15 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—In reply to the correspondent who, in a recent issue of the "Malaya Tribune," complained of having to buy Alhambra Theatre tickets at a premium owing to crowded houses, and the enterprise of wholesale ticket buyers, we wish to give our assurance224 words
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Article222 1931-04-15 12 CTo the Editor, ''Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —While coming to office this morning, I noticed a P.C. dragging a hawker (a cakeseller) carrying a basket on his head in a very questionable manner, as if he (the hawker) were a dangerous criminal. I do not protest against the222 words
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Article172 1931-04-15 12 (To the Editor, ''Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I wish to fnform Mr. T. Y. Bin that the meaning of the word club as defined by me is not found in the dicticnar es. It is by us.ng cur common sense and general knowledge in analysing the word in every172 words
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Article287 1931-04-15 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —In your issue the other day you referred to the much-talked-of Temporary Allowances. I hear the Commission appointed for that purpose is soon arriving at a decision. May I take the liberty to draw the attention of those sitting on the Commission287 words
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Article201 1931-04-15 12 ACQUITTAL IN MURDER CHARGE. A mock trial of a murder case was held .>y the Chinese Students' L terary Association on Friday evening last, before a b:g audience of membzrs and friends. The 1 case arose out of disputes over estates and jealousy in a love affair201 words
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Article33 1931-04-15 12 The rate of issue of Money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100.33 words
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Article317 1931-04-15 12 British Official. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Singapore, April 15. Selling.—Loudon 4 months' sight 2s. 3 27 /320 London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d., London 00 days' sight 2s. 3 25 32d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3*4 d.. London demand 2s 3 23/32British Official. - 317 words
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Advertisement375 1931-04-15 12 BUKIT TIMAH PORK I U unequalled for sweetness, quality j{ and tenderness. All pigs are reared C from stock specially imported from 0 England; most of the feed is imported [j from Heme supplemented by grass grown en our own farm; and fresh £j •applies of Pork may be had375 words
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Advertisement585 1931-04-15 12 JACKIE COOGAN Rr^ 10 Jack and JUL Old King Cole. 11 Jack and The BeanTcm Thumb. 12 Three Little Bears Cinderella. 13 The Farmer In The Dell London Bridge Is Falhn' r>,wn 14 Here We Go Round Tfoj Oats, Peas and Beans 15 Tom, Tom The Plper'i Simple Simon 16585 words
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Miscellaneous225 1931-04-15 12 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, APRIL IS. Djambi (Tobelo) 3 p.m. Banka Island. P lad joe and Palembang (Thedens) 3 p.m. North and East India (Kutsang) 3 p.m. Belawan (Nieuw Keeland) 3 p.m. North, North-East L N-West Sumatra (Cremer) 4 p.m. Pontianak (Khoen Hoea) 4 p.m. ♦Egypt. Europe and Copenhagen (Annam) 4225 words
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Article657 1931-04-15 13 LIST OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS. Malacca. School Certificate. The following candidate obtained the School Certificate: St. Francis Institution—Wi Tiam Chin. SENIOR—BOYS. Malacca High School: Chan Ah Chye, Low Kirn Yoon, Low Tiang Hock. Mohd. Anwar bin A. Latiff, Sanmugam Kulandivadivale. Tan Siew Sin, Abdul Rahim bin H. Noordin. Ah657 words
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Article1201 1931-04-15 13 BRUNO LANGE S SENSATIONAL DISCOVERY. tricity by way of sun. water and steam, must in time yield to the far simpler method suggested by the Berlin scientist: the direct generation of electricity by the play of the sun rays upon a prepared substance. TransOcean Service. (Special1,201 words
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Advertisement743 1931-04-15 13 DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE. 3 (DIESEL) X I a FOUR CYCLE HEAVY DUTY INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE jg I I lI.P. 6H P. 8 H.P. 5j i v \i S( V of a Diesel. .^fiS^^Bk^^^^^v H H i.i, IX ON'OMY —using crude oil. h Lr mMi»LI('ITY —No complicated air com- fl linr743 words
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Advertisement220 1931-04-15 13 I—II—II II I I—l l_-l I__ll__l I Jl__ll_ll 11—J l—l l—l I—ll II II— j Wassiamull I The Shopping Centre of the Town f Latest Silks Curios. 56 57, HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 7144. jjj 1 A GOOD SHINE IN 2 MINUTES. I I Smm 1 I THE QUALITY I jShoe220 words
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Article1484 1931-04-15 14 MOTORING NOTES. MANY NEW RECORDS. London, March 19. The year 1931 has already been remarkable for the number of records and endurance tests put up by British cars. Apart from Sir Malcolm Campbell's performance with "Blue Bird," which stands in a class alone, there was his1,484 words
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Advertisement512 1931-04-15 14 I Capitol Silk Store. 1 Just Opened! Just Opened!! Fresh consignments of Printed crepe-de-chene, y H Georgette and all plain coloured silks. a A VISIT WILL BENEFIT YOU. jjj I 56, North Bridge Road. Feeling better than yesterday at work again next wtM Yes. convalescence is very much shorter this512 words
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Advertisement73 1931-04-15 14 Directory Malaya I 1.400 PAGES A m d MAP MALAYA 051 w NOW I #ZZ/ READY 1 RELIABLE UP-TO-DATE NEW FEATURES FULL INFORMATION ON SALE AT ALI BOOKSELLERS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY C. A. RIBEIRO CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. POUMOFOR tt jS^V Asthma, Cough, Con- ESpSj \^ArSm^!^ At all drug stores73 words
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Advertisement85 1931-04-15 14 YOU CAN LOOK TEN YEARS YOUNGER THAN YOU REALLY ARE Vienna Medical Professors make Amazing Dfecove or jour mom ladai. COTY'S L'AIMANT The Perfume of MagnetismSensation of Paris. You should also use in the same fragrance. COTYS FACE POWDER DUPIRE BROS. Ltd. 9-H, De Souza Street, Singapore. Business Men Want85 words
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Advertisement471 1931-04-15 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. "p. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (incorporated In England.) ■fill PASSENGER CARGO m SERVICES. ..sINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FA R EAST MAIL SERVICE. nder contract with HU Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Dae Tonnage. Singapore 1931. nrr 15.100 Apr.471 words
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Advertisement627 1931-04-15 15 STEAMER SAILINGS UNE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Ball t HAKOZAKI MARU 10,400 Apr. 22 23 TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 May 6 7 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 May 20 21 HARUNA MARU 10,500 June 3 4 KOTORI MARU 10.000 June 18 19 KASHIMA627 words
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Advertisement466 1931-04-15 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. X£ N ORDDEU TSCHER LLOYD. (incorporated <» Qerviany j The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. S REMSCHEID for Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji and Hankow April 16 TRIER for Manila, Hong Kong, S'hal Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau April 25 I MAIN for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji and Vladivostock466 words
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Advertisement254 1931-04-15 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH fflSnSl BRITISH MN^ii«^ V INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT ANC MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOVVEBT CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTB. Manager. Osnee: g. Flniayaon Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca254 words
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Advertisement562 1931-04-15 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (M*$UUrU in London nsaar th* C*mp*nu* Acts ot fill to lfff. on 2nd Deoemswr, Ml Authorised Capital f1.000.00t Subscribed Capital 11,§00,00« Paid-up Capital ri.060.00f Reserve Fund and Rest £1.666.845 HEAD OFFICE: 1». Grace Chare* London, E.G. t. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M. Ryrie,562 words
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Advertisement509 1931-04-15 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank, Limited. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. Safe Deposit Service. SAFE DEPOSIT facilities for the safe keeping of jewellery, bonds, title-deeds and other valuable property will soon be available at the new Head Office building in Raffles Place. For the information of intending depositors the following is a509 words
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Advertisement509 1931-04-15 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE. TO LET. TO LET —Ground floor, No. 2, Victoria Street. Apply at top floor. TO LET—IBS, Tank Road. Immediate •ntry. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8. 20,509 words
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Advertisement477 1931-04-15 16 Le School. ESTABLISHED 1906. SCHOOL. RE-OPENED ON APRIL 13. 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:-F. f. MILES. EDUCATIONAL. CLASSICAL. BALLET, AND CHARACTER DANCING. Lady, former pupil of Maestro Cecchetti, La Scala, Milan, is prepared to teach beginners or advanced students, private477 words
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Advertisement324 1931-04-15 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Delivered or from site to 1)4 inch broken coral good for paths and parks, very cheap. Apply Lian Hup Co., 19, Liang Seah Street, or 'phone 3761. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets far banging over your receiver. Ten cents per324 words
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Advertisement533 1931-04-15 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Power of Attorney, dated November 21, 1930, in favour of Mr. "Ganpatram Vishvanath Bhut," given by the undersigned has this day been revoked and cancelled. (Sd.) Chhotalal Vanmalidass Badheka, Proprietor, Messrs. C. Vanmalidass Co., No. 22, Malacca Street, Singapore. Dated this533 words
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Advertisement536 1931-04-15 16 Teo Hoo Lye Institution. SCHOOL RE OPENS ON APRIL 7. Night Classes have been started and special attention is paid to Commercial subjects. FREE SCHOLARSHIPS. Applications for free tuition or for Concession rates in this School will now be entertained. The total number of free Scholars will not exceed 50.536 words
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Advertisement533 1931-04-15 16 MASSAGE AND MANICURE, MASSAGE Miss MISAKO and Miss KIMIVE No. 20, Bencoolen Street, Singapore SATISFIED ADVERTISERS. Messrs. Yick Wah Hing, of 641, North hridee Road, Singapore, write: "We believe it will interest you to km tksi we heme sold over two gross of gramophone sound boxes during a short period,533 words
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