Malaya Tribune, 19 May 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune \ol. XVIII. No. HIT SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, May 19. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, TUESDAY MAY 19, 1931.
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    • 387 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. TOU CANNOT BETTER THE BIST, 1 j TAKE j anrf Mrc Cure. 8 m Pastilles LAKEROL CLEARS THE 1 r To ease your throat when it O S is Sol *e, to protect it T from the dangers of q Catarrh take LAKEROL. Colds Coughs Catarrh to
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    • 26 1 JM tivv; v vVk' vv vv W i 1 -'v/ «15 TONIGHT 9.15 BEST WHEELER and ROBERT WOOLSEY in HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE/ 9 'PHONE 5261-5292.
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  • 3341 2 BRITAIN AND KING ALFONSO. 'Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") I London, April 23. In the British Army there is genuine regret that King Alfonso has lost his throne He is one of three foreign Sovereigns who are fieldmarshals, the senior of whom is the King of the
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    • 384 2 ARE YOU ALLURING? Have You Sparkling Vitality And Womanly Appeal? Men always prefer the woman who's 'alive' —who seems to possess unbounded energy and bubbles over with high spirits. She is, naturally, always preferred to her tired-look-ing, depressed, thin, 'never up-to-the-mark' sister. Are you as attractive and fit as you'd
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    • 123 2 To attend promptly, advise honestly, serve cheerfully and act fairly That's PETER'S SERVICE AGENCY, Of 4, R«fci»*6n Road, Phone 3123. Extra Benefits, Free Services We want an absolutely undated number of motor-cars, motor-lorries and motor-cycle* to be insured through us with your favoured insurance company. Tariff rates only, fto increase
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    • 307 2 I I A N "BABY j ft "I can truthfully SJ Ia 'J WAS FED ON I yC Doctor s baby this T "Baby was fed on A i rjT 0 oUJNonIJNr, sun,w V; from birth and has f rom birth and X V done splendidly. now, at the age
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    • 197 3 When everybody, everywhere, is looking for the 100 °h value cigarette it s time you commenced smoking LUCKY STRIKE OBTAINABLE AT MESSRS ROBINSON'S MMr f 8, JOHN LITTLE e^ScWC^^V ALL HIGH CLASS ALWAYS IN STOCK I GIVE A RICHER I I TONE TO THE DISH [joygiL 1 TENNIS BLUE DRILL
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    • 352 3 BEGIN THE DAY WITH BETTER HEALTH! Phosferine HEALTH SALT °o The Tonic Fruit Saline I j \IU "TONES AS IT CLEANSES" I a The new laxative, Phosferine Health Salt, °I comes as a boon to those who have found 1 I l p tnat regular closing with old-fashioned salts produces
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  • 1023 4 COST OF SINGAPORE'S TRADE SCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES SATISFY DEMAND. There were 22 Government English Schools in the Colony with an average enrolment of 9.972 pupils, says the report on the Straits Settlements for 1930. The expenditure on these schoo's was $1.149.635. The equivalent figures for 1929
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    • 229 4 Trust Sig&en for your morning call FORTY winks or n B night's peaceful slum- jcO y Iy'#7 ber it's the same to Big 7 /M^mKL Ben. His duty is to call you B K^j,- J when youwishand he never fails. Every one of the Westclox family is an accurate timepiece.
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    • 381 4 I ACCURATE TIME FROM YOUR j I ELECTRIC CURRENT. i FULLY JEWELLED MOVEMENT WITCOMPENSATED BALANCE. Apply Sole Agents: Weill Monitor Ltd FIRST FLOOR ARCADE 37-40, SINGAPORE. To whiten teeth... firm the gums 7 keep the whole mouth healthy ...use Listerine Tooth Paste, \/C^^^i bj the makers of I I TOOTH
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  • 444 5 SINGAPORE. MAY 15. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati Betl .stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 52 Pork, lean and fat «Ist quality) kati 42 Muttom Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 ram] kati 45 (Locally reared* kati each as, domestic unfledged pair 80 Pieeons, fledged
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  • 1559 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. I»SCCD BY »BASER A CO.. EXCHANGE ANO STOCK RIOIIKB Singapore. May 19, 10 a.m. I*»ue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. Ends. Buyers. Seller*. £1.0.0 Asarn Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 £1. 0.0 £1. 2.6 1.0 0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 0.18.6 1. 1.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June
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    • 116 5 DIABETES. Thj o a Md. Hassan guarantees to cure DIABETES in a weeks time by personal t. A trial solicited. HASSAN'S PILLS destroy germs, purify blood, build up the body, and KILL the following diseases and entirely make a man free from them:— Dysentry. Constipation. Diarrhoea. Nassal Catarrh, Dyspepsia and
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    • 264 5 &f5 STRONG HEALTHY MEN WOMEN andCHILDREN V Constant Weakness, lack of energy, vitality and langour can generally be traced back to the condition of the blood. It is either t ww through insufficient blood or blood of poor quality. The most efficient easy to take. It is quite harmless. Medical
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    • 28 5 X a pal a Chintamanl. The beat for all diseases of the scalp, head, iow and ear Makes the hair grow |L tlnHjf Pharmacy. 135. Serangoon Road. Singapore
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 175 5 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, MAY 19. Laboean Bilik Tandy-ng .d Belawan (Singaradja) 3 p.m. u I ind Muar (Kelantan) 3 p.m. South-West Sumatra (Nam Java Yong) 4 p.m. a Celebes, Moluccas and *Tln Dilly <G- O- Piquet) 4 p.m. 8a nc (Hero) 4 Stair] vce P l Lo^ 1 Siam) (Halvdan)
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    • 332 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending May 24, 1931: TO-DAY, MAY 19. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, C" (Scottish) Coy.. Company Parade—Ceremonial. 5.15 p.m —Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Coy., Company Parade —Ceremonial. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Portress Coy. (Malay). Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Sig. Sec.. Weapon Training.
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    • 236 6 TO-NIGHT 1 Positively LAST NIGHT of The Famous Pair of Laugh-makers S BERT WHEELER ROBERT WOOLSEY 8 IN I l= Radio's great side splitting Comedy Sensation Dj f "Half ShotAtSunrise" I c] Special Return Season by Popular Demand. H I 8 W Without cxcepti)-i. the Prorata* Picture screened since •Talkies"
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    • 167 6 Amusements. II^ 52s^5^szs^5^52s^5HSTCZ5K^^5^5^5^ Ijj 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 f LAST NIGHT I I Don't miss this final I I opportunity of seeing lAnnI Ann Harding IN FOX MOVIETONE'S SUPERB MASTERPIECE: j!) "EAST LYNNE" S WITH g 1 Clive Brook S AND ijj i Conrad Nagel. I i I TO-MORROW I I
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    • 205 6 16.15 TO-NIGHT 9. 15 Love Makers versus Marriage Breakers I "QUEEN HIGH A RIOT OF REAL FUN g WITH I STANLEY SMITH 3 and all funster cast! I Paramount Picture. m% m mm mm phone m m Amr urn 1 I mm a IX THE SECOXD SHOW, AT 9.15. i
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  • 402 7 SPECIAL JURY CASES TAKEN UP. ROAD FRACAS. Won? Man was put on his trial yesterday at the Singapore Assizes, before Mr. Justice r.B.ckcU Terrell and a special jury, on a charge of having, on March 14 at McPherson Road, committed the murder of Wong Seng. Mr. P. A.
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  • 127 7 MANY RUMOURS DENIED. British Official Rugby. March 18. The Chancellor of the Exchequer is reported to be rather better. Although confined to his room at his official residence in Downing Street, he continues to take an active interest in the affairs of his department, and Treasury' officials
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  • 23 7 Reuter. Paris, May 18. Lady Owen has withdrawn her appeal against her sentence. The sentence is automatically executable —Reuter.
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  • 192 7 CHINESE PUNISHED FOR CORRUPT ACT. For attempting to bribe Mr. L. G. Staunton, of the Vehicles Department, a Chinese was fined $100 or in default, three months' xigorous imprisonment, by the Second Magistrate (Mr. G. E Clayton) yesterday. The offer was made, it was alleged, as an inducement
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  • 49 7 Reuter. Antwerp, May 18. Warned by Dutch detectives, the Police have seized four lar<?e cases cantaining 800 kilogrammes of raw opium, disguised as "dried fruit" and consigned from Constantinople, via Rotterdam, to Antwerp. It is believed that the cases were ultimately intended for Paris. Reuter.
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  • 54 7 British Official. Rugby. May 18. The total sum collected ;n the streets of London for various charities by means of flag days last y?ar was £264.631. ng an increase compared with 1929 of £7,416. Alexandra Day and British Legion collections accounted for more than half the total
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  • 44 7 British Official. Rugby. May 18 The will of Lord Stamfordham. of Saint James' Palace, Private Secretary to the King, who died aged 81, has been proved, the gross value of the estate being £143.767 and the net value £140.947 —British Official.
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  • 36 7 Reuter. London, May 18 A ten per cent, reduction in salaries, effective on Aug. 1, applies to all staffs of the P. and O. ashore and afloat, from the Chairman downwards.—Reuter.
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  • 118 7 SURVIVORS PICKED I P OFF CHINA COAST. SHIPPING NEWS. The Japanese steamer Atagosan Maru" (Capt. Imai), of 3.487 tons, arrived yesterday afternoon from Muiike and ports with two Chinese fishermen who had been rescued off the China Coast. According to what little information they could give (these
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  • 177 7 THE CHIEF OFFICER'S STORY. Attempting to escape from captivity at Taikoo last month a suspected thief slipped a pair of hancufls and jumped into the sea, says a Hong Keng paper. An effort was made to rescue hm. but he d'd not rise to the surface. According
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  • 600 7 TRAFFIC HELD UP. A bad case of smoke nuisance was related to Commdr. J. B. Newill, D.5.0., R. N., at the Hong Kong Marine Court recently when Lai Fat, the coxswain of the motor boat "Texaco II," was summoned for allowing smoke in such a quantity as
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  • 33 7 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 snd Ceylon is Rs 157 for $100.
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  • 176 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S KPfMfT. May 13, 1 p.m. Tin took a substantial rise in New York and London yesterday, but locally the market declined and put a check to the early optimism and the rise in mining shares. Rubber continues to be a steady market
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  • 294 7 May 19, 11 a.m. RUBBER. London.—3 l/16d., down 1 16d. New York.—6 l cents (G), unchanged. Shau :—Steady. Allenbys 75—90 cents, Ayer Moleks 60—70 cents. Ayer Panas 75—85 ctftlft Bassetts 45—50 cents, Brogas 40—45 cents Bukit Jelotongs 20—25 cents, Bukit Kaias cents, Colinsburghs 70—80 cents. Connemaras
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  • 132 7 Singapore, May 19. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $207 Rice. Siam 2 $177 Rice. Siam 3 $161 Rice. Siam 4 $138 Rice* Saigon A-l $150 Rice. Saigon 1 $145 Rice. Saigon 2 $137 Rice, Saigon 3 $120 Rice, Rangoon 1 $126 Rice, Rangoon 2 $124 Rice. Par Boiled No.
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  • 109 7 Singapore, May 19. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Kedah 18; City of Batavia 16; Toyohiko Maru No. 3 13: Larut 10; Demodocus 9; Naumburg 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Panama Maru 30. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4).
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  • 119 7 HOME RUBBER STOCKS. "S.F.P." Service. London. May 18. London rubber stocks decreased during the week from 86.663 tons to 86,037 tons; but Liverpool increased from 52,865 tons to 54.170 tens, a net 'ncrease of 679 tons.—"S.F.P." Service. TIN AND RUBBER PRICLS. London, May 18. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and
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  • 59 7 Singapore, May 19. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 10% 10'^ Standard R.S.S. on Tender. May 10 10'^June 10 X 10*", July 10 7 s July September 10 11*4 Octcber/December 11*« ll'v Tin; cf Market: —Quiet. latent Cable:—London Spot Sheet 3 I/ltd. per
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  • 386 7 As we write, says the ••Planter" editorially, the price of rubber stands at cents per lb.. Singapore, and the possibility of a still further fall raises the question of whether weaker estates may not be forced to cease Lapping. This, in its turn suggests subject matter (for
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  • 320 7 British Official. Singapore, May 19. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) •Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3IT/SBC, London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3? 4 d., London demand 2s. 3 23/32 d.,
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  • 58 7 America's crack Sun Beau, could only finish fifth in the £20,000 Aqua Caliente-Handicap in Mexico, so it may not be sent across for the Ascort Geld Cup. The English horse, Challenger was unplaced also. Mr. Robert Eastman's Mlkt Hall beat Choc Taw in a hot finish. He cut out th"
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    • 405 7 I 5 m i i i i .it.i_.f:mnii«iitiiitninii«nii*»ia W'tt^iiiMi.iiiiiiiiiwniiiiniHiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiii.itHiiiiniMiiiiiiiMitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir I VICTORIA THEATRE NOTICE, OWING TO THE NON-ARRIVAL I OF THE COMPANY 1 l I I THE Continental Revue Season I is Cancelled. 5 0 m Victoria Memorial Hall IB m MONDAY AND TUESDAY JUNE 1 2 1 RETURN VISIT I
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    • 552 7 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Public are hereby notified that Stamford Road, between Hill Street and Armenian Street, will be closed to through traffic during road reconstruction commencing Friday, May 22. 1931. Alternative routes to and from town are Dhoby Ghaut—Bras Basah Road, and Tank Road—River Valley Road. W. MARSH. Municipal SecretaryMUNICIPAL
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  • 81 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Messrs. Lee Boon Chuan and Lee Kim Poh (sons) and Messrs. Chua Keh Hai and Chan Liang Hin <sons-in-law) personally and on behalf of their family beg to express their giatcful thanks to lelatives, friends, members cf the Sehnh Lee and of Eng
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  • 811 8 Before even they are informed howmuch tin they will be allowed to market under the ostensible 22.26 per cent, which is actually 35 to 40 per cent, restriction, the Malayan miners have been dumbfounded by the cabled information that even more drastic curtailment of production is to
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  • 205 8 Dr. C P Pag'ar arrived by the "Ipon" yesterday from Penang. after visiting Irs wife, who <s an inmate in the Penang Hospital. News has been recev ed from India ct th death of Mr. G. Koilpillai. the former catechist of the Methodist Tamil Church. Ipoh. He ret'red last December
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  • 230 8 Informal Discussions Taking Place. British Official. Rugby, May 15. Answering a ser es of Questions in of Commons to-day, directed to el cit inclination as to the acceptance of the necessity of safeguards in the Ind.an constitution by Mr Gandhi, the Secretary for Ina'a, Mr.
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  • 96 8 From Europe (Londcn mails despatched on April 30» by the Rohna due at Penan-; at 6 a.m. on Friday From Indo-China by the "General Metzinger due at Singapore at 6 am. to-morrow. From China and Japan by the Sirdhana due at Singapore at 9 a.m. to morrow From
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  • 55 8 Ow ng to the Illness of the Bandmaster there will be no performance by th? Police Bani a 515 p.m to-morrow at the Bo.anic Gardens. Frcm th? 26th inst. the business of the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Ltd. whl cirrei m at their new office at the K.P M. Chambers No.
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  • 566 8 IBY "LOOKER-OX Little birds have been v in my ear that* this even, meeting of the S. S. (S a UaJ unusually interesting. Alll The non-European m far from satisfied about the committee's treatment of I s?* of Council Reform. Ai ject going to say so! are
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  • 50 8 LATEST QUOTA'! RUBBER Loiidt n:—3 1, 16d. New York: —6 J 2 cents tG• Singapc rt: —10 V» -10 T -j cents. TIN. s Od." L ntli-n:—Spot £109 I2s. 6d. up g* 3 months, buyers £110 qa 0d.>; sellers £111 0s. Od Slrjr pvxc ?54.25- (150 ten
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    • 245 8 «S2SBSES2SSSSS2S2S2SZSESZSZS2SESES2SHS?rHS2S2S2SES2S2S2S2S2SESSSZS2SiS2S2SZS2SM I to <JI PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN OBTAINABLE AT: X 3 YWiDIIUC/\IU A f*s\ I%A gl**p*rMmtmv\ SINGAPORE AND Cj I KUHlnaUIi a LO., LIU., Vs*** kuala lumpur g ft 8 RECORDS FROM FILM I y&' "CHASING RAINBOWS" 1 KB. 5771 Happy days are he c again—Jack Hylton's Orchestra Lucky
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    • 88 8 I ZENITH. I I The Quality Watch. I I THE RIGHT TIME. I ALL THE TIME. 1 I FOR A LIFE TIME. Sole Agents tor: [jj STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND P.M 8 I U.S. De Silval I Bros., 1 H JEWELLERS. 61, 'high STREET. X RINOAPORE. S I THONE 4540. g
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    • 586 8 TO-DAY'S RADIO. From information available and reception experiences, a list is made, and amended daily, of those stations most likely .to be received in Malaya on the loudspeaker. Owing to the paucity of advance information from shortwave stations, accuracy in regard to wavelengths and time 6 of transmission cannot be
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  • 1143 9 MR. GANDHI MAKES A TALKIE. !\TERVIEW with fox MOVIETONE. F KM I NATION OF THE CASTE SYSTEM, hot the first tim« in his leng public •r. Mr. Gandhi pnpeared as a in a talkie recently. Represenr« >t
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  • 123 9 Chinese Bank's Loss At Kota Bharu. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 19. The "Express" Kelantan correspondent reports the mysterious disappearance of $15,000 from the safe of the Overseas Chinese Bank at Kota Bharu during the Hari Raya holidays. The keys of the doors and
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  • 229 9 ALLEGATION THAT IT HAS BEEN BROKEN. British Official. Rugby, May 18. When Sir Austen Chamberlain raised the question of Russia in the House of Comrnons to-night, he charged the Labour Government with having allowed the Soviet Government to ignore the solemn warning given them when diplomatic
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  • 81 9 LIEUT.-COL. MORSHEAD'S BODY FOUND. Rangoon. May 18. The body of Lieut.-Col. Morshead has b~cn found. The cause of death Is not yet known. His dead body was found at the .*ide of a jungle track, four miles from Maymyo, with severe gun-shot wounds in the
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  • 89 9 GENERAL ELECTION NEXT MONTH. Reuter. Madrid, May 18. Bomb-throwers were busy in several districts in Lisbon and 11 people were injured on the occasion of demonstrations in support of a dictatorship. The most serious outrage sent into panic a huge crowd which was attending an open-air meeting
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  • 59 9 Reuter. London. May 18. Practically al) wheat-growing countries, including Russia and the United States, are represented at an international conference which opened in London to-day. The object of the conference is to solve problems arising from the present glut of supplies and seek to devise measures to prevent
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  • 154 9 Startling Affair Near Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. May 19. Residents in the lane off the main trunk road at Pudu, opposite the gaol, were startled into panic last night on hearing a sharp volley of revolver shots and seeing scores of frightened
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  • 211 9 TO BE REFERRED TO THE PERMANENT COURT. Reuter. Geneva. May 18 On the ground that the juridical aspect of the affa r was one which particularly concerned the Council at present. Mr. A. Henderson (Foreign Secretary), opening the League Council, moved that the protocol for tiv establishment
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  • 115 9 THE FUTURE OF THE INDUSTRY. British Official. RuKby. Ma.\ is. Area, conferences of the Iron and Steel Trad -s Confederation, representing 60.000 workpeople, on Saturday approved, with few dissentients, a series of resolutions which are to be presented to the Government, making proposals for the
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  • 121 9 DENIAL OF RUMOURS IN AMERICA. Reuter. Londcn. May 19. The 'News Chronicle" publish.s a denial from Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey (Comptroller and. Treasurer to the Prince ot Wales» of statem >;ii3 rhat are b-v'ng made in the United S ater that the Prince cf Wales, among a
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  • 76 9 WIFE OF MR. T. H. MENZIES. "S.F.P." Service. London, May 18. The flat cf Miss Marie Ney, the actress, where husband. Mi. T. H. Mrnzies. is wellknown in Malayan racing cireles. was entered by buiglars duiing the week-end while she was acting before the prisoners of Wcrmwocu Scrubbs.
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  • 61 9 British Official. Rugby. May 38. The court function to be held to-morrow night and Wednesday night will be no less b; illiant than its predecessors. The leading hotels report that they are firing up with distinguished visitors from abroad and the Dominions as well as from
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  • 765 9 PARRY DAVIS PROCESS UNDER TEST. SEQUEL TO MR. FARRER'S INTEREST. "FACTORY" ON THE SITE OF THE WORK. Rubber roadways may or may not be the solution of the overproduction preb'em. StabUity of price at a moderate lerel is essential. Given this condition, th« gnat possibilities are
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  • 31 9 Reuter. Sydney, Mav 18. The first Dutc-: air mail in connection wiih the extension of the normal service from Patavia has arrived It was officially welcomed
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  • 106 9 Reuter. Cairo, Mjy, 18. The elections end to-dny Troop6 obliged to fire on a crowd at a village l.eir M tgarrr Six people were wounded —Reuter. Cairo, May 19. Seven rioters killed and several wounded and one Police officer and 3 policemen injured is the casualty list resulting
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  • 25 9 OUR LONDON IETTER, en pages Z and 3. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on pare 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 13. LITERARY NOTES, on page 14.
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    • 323 9 3 g I 1 A REAL PROTECTION I against White Ants. I Scientifically prepared to I prevent disease and de- I terioration of interior and I exterior woodwork. 1 c j Medium Brown and Light Brown, f 1 NOXO is recommended I I for furniture. It brings I out the
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  • 443 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. Indo-Ceylonese Again Defeat Recreation Club. ASSN. FOOTBALL. At the Anson Road Stadium yesterday the Indo-Ceylonese defeated the Recreation Club for the scond time in the Senior Division of the S-A.F.A. League. The Club started well and had a two goals" lead at the interval, but they
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  • 301 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, May 14. The final of the Government Inter-depart-mental football competition was played on Wednesday last on the Malacca Club ground before a large crowd of specators, among whom was the new Resident Councillor of Malacca, the Hon. Mr. W. M. Millington and
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  • 125 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, May 17. The Hose cup semi-final was played off at tte station Padang before a large crowd. The campeting teams were the N. S. club (holders) and the Tampin Recreation club, who won the cup in 1924. Tampin gave a very good
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  • 100 10 BASKET-BALL. The Batu Pahat Chen? Kwong Basketball Team was engaged in matches with the Muar Boo Nam Basketball Team and the Chong HWjp. Old Boys' Team, in Muar, on Saturday and Sunday respectively. On both days the court was crowded with spectators who c'osciy followed the very keenly
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  • 534 10 CRICKET. (From Out Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. May 18. Exciting and onal cricket was witnessed on the Padang yesterday and to-day when the Malayan Non-benders Club played the Se anpor Benders. The Non-benders, batting yesterday, totalled 225 all players, including extras, entering double figures. The
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  • 46 10 VERITY TAKES ALL TEN WICKETS (From Oar Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. May 19. In the game commenced at Leed's on Saturday, \orkshire won by an innings and 25 runs. Scores: Warwickshire: 201 and 72 (Verity 10 for 36 >. Yorkshire: 298 (Mayer 6 for 76)
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  • 190 10 Scores in the match between the Y.M.C.A. and the R.A.F. played on the y.M.C.A. ground on Saturday, which the R.A.F. won by 15 runs: Dyson performed the hat trick. Y.M.C.A.: R. Lyne c Groves b Savage 0, R P. Ridley c Carman b Weston 21, G. Neubronner
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  • 235 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, May 18. Scores in the State Trial played on the N.S. club padang on the 17th inst. V.E.H. Rhodes XI: A. R. Chapman b Gurdial Singh 26, A. R. Thomson b Gurdial Singh 12, E. F. Swallow b Lane 1, D.
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  • 82 10 BILLIARDS. Ties in the S.C.C. Russian Pool tournament. TO-DAY'S TIES. H. H. Saunders and H. R. Baker v. A. D. Baker and C. H. Van Cuylenburg: Paul Slorr and H. E. How? v. C. P. Burke and R. N. Walling; E. A. Hudson and H. A. Bassett v.
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  • 487 10 Amateur Entries. THE TURF The entries for the S.T.C Spring amateur lace meeting on Saturday and Monday are as follows Horses Class 3.—Athol Brew. Beaufort, C.vie Wc:k Fortune Star, Prevai', Sunmaid 11. (Hotter, Mikado. True Blue, Final Opinion, Cccoa Nib. Horses Class 4.—Black Moon, All, Malaya
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  • 260 10 GOLF. The following is the draw for the first round of the S.G.C. championship competition: M. M. Paterson v. E. A. Stevens, D. Paterson v. J. D. Hall, J. H. Beeton v. M. Buchanan. W Eldred v. C. E. Winter, H. R. S. Law v. C. V.
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  • 51 10 A Chinese correspondent suggests that an open amateur golf championship be held in Singapore. One is already held, although the term "open" is qualified by the condition that a competitor must be a member of a local club. Presumably all players of championship class can comply with that
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  • 45 10 Reuter. London, May 1» At Westward Ho! the daily surprise was reserved for the conclusion when in the second round. Alan Newey (Moseley) beat Sir Ernest Holderness 3 and 2, and Douglas Fairbanks was the conqueror of Abercrombie. (Tipping), 1 up.—Reuter.
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  • 60 10 Th'- semi-finals in the Andrew Currie Cup competition (Singapore ladies' championship) will be played at the Garrison Golf Club tomorrow, as follows 3.30 Mrs. Mac Michael v. Mrs. Savi. 3.35 Mrs. Laing v. Mrs. R. H. Wilson. Lady members playing in the monthly medal com/JC'lition are lequested
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  • 64 10 SWIMMING. The swimm ng carnival held at the Sea View Hotel last night resulted as follows: On? length (men).—Teo Siew Kiat, C. Goldman. One length <ladies).—Mrs. Chamier. Mrs. Harder. Relay race (six lengths)— Chinese Sports Association. Diving (open).—Tan Hong Seng, S. Fabre. C. Goldman. Greasy Pole< ladies)
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  • 180 10 Ex-Naval Champion Leaving For New Zealand. LION CITY RING PROGRAMME. BOXING. Arrangements have been completed for tomorrow night's fights at the Lion 'City Rirg. Sid Nash, the ex-lightweight champion of the British Navy, will figure in the main event (10 rounds) aga.nst Pete del Mundo. a Filipinj
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  • 176 10 PING-PONG. A match of five singles on Sunday between the Chinese Students Literary Assn. and the Amicable Athletic Assn. at the latter's premises resulted in a win for the Amicables by 4—1. Results —(A.A.A. players first) Tay Kwee Liang beat Wong Cheong Kin 21 —13. 21 —14.
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  • 569 10 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' FOUNDER'S DAY CELEBRATIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. May 17. On Friday, an the occasion of the feast day of St. John Baptist de la Salle, an interesting match was played on the school grounds between the St. Francis" Institution and the Old Boys. The present
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  • 287 10 ATHLETICS. In honour ot St. Jchn Baptist de la Salle. Founder cf the Order ol Chr st an Brothers, St. Joseohs Institution was on holiday on Friday. At 7 a.m. a special choral High Mass n the Cathedral of th? Good Shepherd was large y
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  • 347 10 DATES PLAYERS. Lawn Tennis. Ties in the V.M.C.A. tournament: To-day: M. Taib v. Teo Tian Keng, A. Van Bochow v. Richard Hoe. Badminton. The results of the Jovial Badminton Party craw for the open team league (knock-out system), which will commence on Saturday: A. Team.—Wee Hong Hai. Tay Keng Hock.
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  • 81 10 PLAYERS IN INTER-CLUB MATCH. LAWN TENNIS. In the inter-club matches commencing at the S.C.C. to-day the players will be: Doubles: D. H. Klcinman and J. A. Dean v. Lim Bong Soo and Chua Choon Leong. H. L. Marshall and A. D. Anderson v. Lye Kwong Chun and
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  • 40 10 Playing before a fairly large crowd on Sunday at the Outraru School ground the JuvenilF.C. defeated Kian Wah School by 3—l in a fast and interesting game. Goal scorers for the winners were. Ah Chin, Khai Cheong and Khai Chiew.
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  • 60 10 It is announced that there is not much chance of W. T. Luck-... the Somerset professonal wicket-keeper, being able to play for the county during the present season He strained his heart last year and could not play after the month of May. He is now in better health but
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  • 104 10 UNTITLED Lacarts the French tennis, "star" who recently underwent an operation lor appendiC tis. w 11 not play In the Davis Cup matches this \tar. Lacoste suffered from angina pectoris in 1928. and in view of th s it was thought trawiy for him to undergo the appendicitis cperat on
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  • 448 10 WEIGHT-LIFTING. A fairly good gathering attended the s vv r second annual novices weightlifting n A ship competition which was held Su Jn last at the Association's promise SevPcreditable records were established. were practically new to the game Mr. Ahmad bin Jamal officiated ff with Messrs. Loh
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  • 458 10 COMMONS QUESTION ON CHINA MISSIONARIES. London. May ia A regretful negative reply was given o> DHugh Dalton (Foreign Under-Secretary to a Commons question as to whether the murderer* of the lady missionaries, and the bandits who captured the late Father Tierney had yet i*.n apprehended by
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  • 27 10 Roubai. 18 100 000 The strike order has been cbc c cut of the 150,000 workers. The m Belg an employees are still work.
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  • 56 10 Sir Ave B.iley. who UNTITLED consecutive years in England U four years in South Africa, ha a remarks to make at a dinner in hit by the South African Turf Club ab in th*;, country. "A certain d he sa d, "comes under the command called book-makers and the are
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  • 593 11 ADVENTUROUS GERMAN AND HIS WIFE. j tes a lot of courage and fortitude to world on a bicycle. Hr Prenz Hecker an Ernejt ne Hecker. the adventurous couple who arr vei !n Sing-pcre on es recently, en a rcund-ths-wcrld tour, in the Colony. The young husband
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  • 483 11 ALLEGED SEDUCTION. A trafficking case which came under the attention of the Police of three different cities had its sequel at the Central Police Court Mr. Schofield rec2ntly, says a Hong Kong f when a man was charged in connexion with the alleged seduction and subsequent abductio.i
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  • 74 11 That two women assaulted him and pulled out half his beard, was the complaint made before Mr. Hamilton, at the Kowloon Magistracy by an 85 years-old Chinese, recently. He was, together with the two women, charged with fighting in the street, and was admonished by the magistrate who said he
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 79 11 SENSATIONAL RADIO' After many months of testing we are now able to offer those interested in Radio, a set worth listening to. If you haven't read the local press reports, we will send you a copy. The SABA 14-95 meters Receiver is the best value for $110 complete. If stations
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    • 263 11 Niw Worip Cabaret. Dancing Every Night. Excellent Music PLAYED BY OUR Excellent Orchestra. NOTE:— Gate admission 10 cents every night including Saturday. I JUST ARRIVED I I His Masters Voicel I Records. I B. 3724 Co Home And Tell Your Mother I GRACIE FIELDS I Sitting On A Five Barred
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    • 22 11 NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., j 30. High Stiett. Singapore ■Manufacturing Opticians and Prescription Workv (Guarantee for U>t quality best I moderate prior
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  • 341 12 THE FIRST GENERAL MEETING. Th* first general meeting of the S ngapore Students' Union was held on Saturday in the City Eigh School Hall, with Mr. M. N. Samadar, B. A. (Hons) in the chair. There was a pretty good attendtnc-: but considering the large student population
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  • 192 12 PERAK HINDU INVENTORS PROCESS. The following is from an editorial in the "Times of Malaya." We have heard reports that Mr V. K. Singham, a well-known local Hindu gentleman of an inventive turn of mind, has hit upon a method of applying fresh rubber latex as a paving
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  • 106 12 (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Seremban. May 17. Mr. C. A. Atkins, cf New Bahau estate. Eahau. Mr. R. T. Mills, cf New Labu es'ate. Labu. Mr. E. N. T. Cummins, cf Sepang. Mr. R. O. Brunton. of Ladang Geddas estate. Bahau and Mr. L. D. Purvis, of Ladang
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 388 12 I BUKIT TIMAH PORK jfl Is unequalled for sweetness, quality H X and tenderness. All pigs are reared jjj qJ from stock specially imported from Cj H I upland: most of the feed is imported S Cj from Home supplemented by grass [g grown on our own farm; and fresh
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    • 36 12 TtIKY ALL SAY IT! >nnwf Ml business men In Singapore iii i -lare that tlv?!r most fruitful advertising to ■hat la the "Malaya Tribune." The rita 'oo are reasonable. Advertisers get squirt %nd they appreciate It.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 269 12 DIARY OF EVENTS TO-DAY. MAY 19. High Tides. —11.50 a.m.. 11.05 p.m. Meeting, 8.S. (S.) Association. Football League: Glosters v. S.C.C. (Div. 1). Stadium; P. and N. v. G.E.C. (Div. II», S.R.C.; Malays v. I.C.P.A. (R.D.). S.H.B. Lawn Tennis, S.C.C. v. S.C.R.C.. S.C.C. TO-MORROW. MAY 20. High Tides.—12.30 p.m.. 11.36
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  • 91 13 [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. Pen
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  • 1191 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —I trust that you will not. raise any objection to my replying to Pitmaiite." Another charge has been made by him, that I have no. given him a specific reply. The question raised was to produce documentary evidence 10 substantiate the statement
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  • 182 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Music is new increasingly popular with the instrumental lines. In Singapore (the second New York) there are many amateur mins.rcl troupes and orchestras, who play in response to invitations and at chary peiformances and concerts. Many of them have learned only by ear yet
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  • 304 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—l must take my hat off to "Distressed. The prevailing theme of his letter Is no matter for argument considering the facts of history in the days of yore, and here is a rhythmical form for it: The world is better that I
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 683 13 I CHOCOLAX 1 (THE FRIENDLY LAXATIVE) j A palatable preparation in tablet form flavoured with 3 hocolate, making it especially adapted for women and I children though equally good for men. Chocolax I ts gently, promptly and thoroughly without causing I nam or disturbing the natural functions. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL
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    • 394 13 I WASHING WEMCO FABRICS I A NOVELTY 1 In p. Durable Washable l k Just Unpacked I 1 AT c 1 WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co., I I 56 57, HIGH[ STREET. 'PHONE 7144. I SKIN TROUBLES ffi Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying I Properties of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills.
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  • 1820 14 MALAYAN JUNGLE JOURNEY. The "Triangle" In A Unique Setting. (■Four Frightened People." by E. Arnot Robinson. Jonathan Cape. Ltd.. 7s. 6d.» Mrs Arnot Robinson is twenty-five, slightly j built and possessed of an adventurous spirit and th- total to explo.t it to make a good story This ll
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    • 387 14 Vulcanize |JL MOTOR CAR OWNERS. MfW When you get a bad blow-out. Do not loudly ■wear and shout. Send it down to us to do. We will make H V** s n:w THE UNITED VULCANISING COMPANY, 148 SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. 'Phone 63J4. Workmanship Guaranteed; Charges Moderate: Consultation Free. Gull Bahar
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    • 153 14 LEPROSY Diabetes, V.D M Consumption, Asthma, Piles, Impotency. Leucorrhoea. Women's Complaints, and numerous other Chronic Diseases are cured. CONSULT THE SPECIALISTS AT THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY. Head Office: 62. Owen Road. Singapore. BRANCH AND CONSULTATION ROOMS, 135, Serangoon Road, Singapore. Beware of imitator*. No one has any connection with our concern
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    • 348 14 s The Brand of all Brandies. I Alu;at/s lira Insist upon KARTELL. fi* Sole Agents for Malaya: N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., I I SINGAPORE—PENANG. Obtainable Everywhere. CE.VEV4 BRILLIANTS Price $4 per carat any size •r COD Sole Agents: GREENLAND BARENTS COPENANG 4 STOP COUGH! Ml H* Cough rrav
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    • 440 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. v& o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. Incorporated in England.) yAH PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. pE v x [JLAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM V /IGATION CO LONDON AND LAST MAIL SERVICE. r Contract with His Majesty's Government.) TWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1931. 9.000 May
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    • 613 15 STEAMER SAILINGS iiNYK. '«it 1 .LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 May 2C 21 HARUNA MARU 10,500 June 3 4 KOTORI MARU 10,000 June 18 19 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 July 2 3 YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 July 15
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    • 495 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Germany.) The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. DERFFLINGER for Manila. Hong Kong, S'hai, Taku, Dalny T'tau May 24 LIPPE for Saigon, Japan Ports and Vladivostock May 31 HAVEL for H. Kong. S'hai, Taku Dalny. T'tau and Kobe June 6 SCHLESIEN for Yokohama, Kobe. Osaka,
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    • 252 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH tWfef BRITISH 1 yt/Mr INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca
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    • 547 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1.800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,666,845 HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Church Street. London, E.C. S. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.
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    • 469 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank, Limited. RafHes Place, Singapore. SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE. Two units containing 52 compartments of the Safe Deposit Boxes for the safe keeping of jewellery, bonds, title-deeds and other valuable property have arrived and are now available. Other units are forthcoming. For the information of intending depositors
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    • 587 16 ALICO I I ALICO Asia Life Insurance Company. Under American Charter, i £20.000—deposited with the Supreme Court of England.) We offer you the most liberal policy ever issued in the Orient. If your Finances are affected by the present slump—take an ALICO policy to-day and keep the slump out of
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    • 430 16 Le zJVlercier s School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—F. I. MiLES. EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL B. SHORT STREET. (A Government Registered School). (Tor Boys and Qirla). The only Institution of its kind in Singapore. Now in Its
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    • 230 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Land Office up to Monday, June 8. for the right 10 erect advertisement hoardings during the construction of Police barracks on Crown Land at the foot of Port Canning, along Hill Street and River Valley Road. The erection of hoardings will
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    • 425 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. We beg to inform our Patrons and Friends that we have now removed from No. 358 (next to Surma Theatre) to No. 363. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (opposite Surma Theatre). UNIVERSAL PHARMACY. FOR SALE. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Traaemi*tlons. Printed on white card with eyelet* for
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    • 511 16 WAI SON HOTEpI 'Phone *****. 204-A, Pasir Panjan ad and at WAI SON GARDt Thone 4594, 65, Reformats: k OH( j 1. Birds' Nests Chicken Soup. 4. Kilr 2,. Shark Fins with Crabs. 5 3. Fried Spotted Fish. 6.-Fried h $2.00 Per Dinner. (COMMENCING FROM MAY 18 Menu will be
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    • 448 16 MASSAGE AND MANICCH MASSAGE. Miss MISAKO aad No. 20, Bencoolen Stree:, Ki?^re SATISFIED ADNKi KRS. Many advertisers have pal to the Malaya Tribune. Business firms who mkto :n tom with the buying public cannot advertise in the Ma:.. People's Paper. Inquiries from would-be i c«ve prompt attention MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE
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