Malaya Tribune, 12 June 1931
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Title Section30 1931-06-12 1 The Malaya Tribune V.I XVIII.- -No. 137 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, June 12. I Ml. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1931.30 words
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Advertisement106 1931-06-12 1 CEYLON TEA. AN NOT BETTER THE BEST, qiz aocsssaoKaoi ipgaoi ipcaoi ir ,ot ,r ,r>i is—i ——mc^mea—egMßßaw J The Sole Genuine ROSEOPF WATCHES! i A I A Trade HEP/J Mark 8 Roskopf Watches Are Specially Made To U Withstand The Damp Climatic Conditions 0 Of Malaya. 8 j Roskopf Watches106 words
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Advertisement9 1931-06-12 1 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Paramount's 4nimaf Picture. HANGO. 'PHONE 5261-5262.9 words
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Article6558 1931-06-12 2 FUNDAMENTALS OF THE MATTER. ECONOMISTS' DIFFERENT OPINIONS. The following infcrmative address was dr.ivered by Mr. George E Roberts, VicePre.ident of the National C y Bank of Niw York, at the recent annual meeting of the American Institute of M-ning and Metallurgical Engineers. New York. In addressing6,558 words
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Advertisement481 1931-06-12 2 ROBOLEINE the food that build- the body. ffV/J Tangee is Nature's WliKm loveliest color. It works /■II like magic! Apply Tangee —immediately Wlßtt/i tne color changes, l/JBV. blendingwithyourown I natural coloring, no tj matter what your inI» J dividual complexion! Tangee does not 'fl dry the lips and/eaves F fjM481 words
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Advertisement817 1931-06-12 2 When Beryl was a little baby she was From that time Baby steadily tame alv\avs out of tune. She looked wee on —filling out —dimples coming and and weary; she cried night and day tnen a triumphant tooth. Mother and didn't come on at all. One day will tell yOU817 words
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Advertisement255 1931-06-12 3 flf MALAYA'S I f ill MOST J jj|L REFRESHING l llljl Delicious Beverages Orange Pop Lemon Pop Trial will convince you. 111 Phoenix Aerated l f Water Works, 'Phone 3463. Hp g£Q jjjSjjß Recommended by the medical pro- SB lf|S| fession for over 40 years, and uniI versally regarded as255 words
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Advertisement151 1931-06-12 4 I ofrengt/i Motkr S pahytoo! DOCTORS insistently urge mothers to breast-feed their babies because they know that maternal milk is germ free, of correct composition, and that no substitute is equal to it for safeguarding the little ones against nutritional diseases, such as rickets, and building a sure foundation for151 words
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Advertisement65 1931-06-12 4 If your back aches do this Take a hot bath. Muscles Ĕ limber up. Pores open. Pat rJ Sloan's Liniment on the places I^^L\^L\\. that ache and go to bed. 4 Sloan's is soothing, penetrat--1 1 n ing. Acts surprisingly quick, 2jjOSSSSm7& driving away pain and easing your stiff li65 words
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Advertisement315 1931-06-12 4 f Let A 'Vesta 5 Save You Money J I A Sewing renowned for its reliabilily. I VIBRATING SHUTTLE, HAND SEWING MACHINE, WITH COVER. I NET WEIGHT 33 LBS. I CUB. MEAS. 2ft. 9ins. I AND OTHER MODELS. g For full particulars apply j SIME DARBY CO., LTD., I S.S.315 words
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Advertisement77 1931-06-12 4 JUST ARRIVED TO-DA V I A large shipment of "HIS MASTER' 3 VOICE" Records, all from the n Popular Talkies, wbich also jpclude this Month's Issue. Plajboy of Paris, 6Ung by Maurioe C hev*lier. My Love Parade, n ft The Big Pond, Monte Carlo, j e&nette r Love in the77 words
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Article1557 1931-06-12 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. IHIIU B i fRASEB CO.. EX CHANGS AND STOCK mo&ui Singapore, June 12, 10 a.m. isrue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS, ffetae gnda Buyer*. B«Uen. <lt Asam Kumbam Tin Dec. SI £0.18.0 £1. 16 cd Austral Malay Dec. Si 0.18.6 l. 0.0 0 5 Ayer HI tarn Tin1,557 words
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Advertisement134 1931-06-12 5 Sfor repair of E ffi Singapore. Bj m 9 th July W?t. X CLOCKS 2 *ii_ WBO- 12 1 AND tnx» to eertli/ that It* *in« j§ W ATPIIITC WMl> f»'r«.e Jav*nera) of «41 trldgo Bead, g "A 1 (jULj3 3in *k pore &*/e fro#- tl*«- to ttw* awployecl unoer134 words
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Advertisement429 1931-06-12 5 OWWmE AND X FORTUNE W$ a oimpbSnaflsnei Here y Ur °PP° rt umt >' to wm ifjS 4fm 1 <rt $173,000.. .for just a simple snapper j shot. .the kind of pictures you take X are wanted to win this contest. mßki I Us so easy. .picture interest is all429 words
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Advertisement207 1931-06-12 5 THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. The Largest Insurance Company in the British Empire. BRANCH OFFICE: 17/18, Mercantile Bank Buildings. Branch Actuary, Branch Manager, A S. CLARKE. L. A. WILLIAMS. For all defects of vision Consult M. EZEKIEL A SONS. Optometrists and Opticians Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place. Singapore. A. M. Ezekiel,207 words
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Advertisement326 1931-06-12 6 Amusement m+ I LAST 2 DAYS g The Film that ha* set Singapore ablaze with g Press and Public Enthusiasm! Jjj I SPECIAL. MATINEE TO-MORROW! g S TO-NIGHT jots I I S PARAMOUNT' 3 GREAT STORY OP ADVENTURE, DRAMA, HEROIBM jjj and DANGER leaping out of the Black Jungle! fj]326 words
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Advertisement237 1931-06-12 6 2525Z5Z5Z5Z5Z5Z5Z5Z525H5Z5Z5Z5Z5E^ 1 AND I Marlborough J'"*" THEATRES I X Under the distinguished patronage of the Hon. jjj Mr. John Scott, Officer Administering the Government 5j j TO-DAY at 3.15, 6.15, 9.15 p.m. 8 cj Children Half Price I AT 3.15 615 P.M. jjj I Matinees also To-Morrow Sunday. S I237 words
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Advertisement287 1931-06-12 6 n w Hr H a A W a a V A H IT a H fl 1? qJ ■■•---4 6.15 To-night 9.is\ Ln 8 I B I I I "Simultaneously with ALHAMBRA CHARLIE CHARLIN retry lights I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 0.15 I I LEON ERROL I SOCIAL ERRORS" j fx WITH287 words
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Article173 1931-06-12 7 Seven wharf coolies were arraigned before Judge Hsu in the Special District Court at Shanghai on a charge of being concerned in a theft at the Foochow Road Jetty. Mr Y. D Wong, Assistant Municipal Advocate told the Court that detectives, having received a report that a theft173 words
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Article157 1931-06-12 7 vTl P 3 640 tons Ca Pt Oishi, from Vokohama, ii- 6; for Colombo. 13-6 Steel Navigator," Amer. 3.471 tons. Capt. Shrader, from Philadelphia, 10-6; for New York, 24-6. Takada," Brit. 4.223 tons, Capt. Hitchcock, from Calcutta, 11-6; for Hong Kong. 12-6. Hai Hing, Nor. 1,445 tons, Capt. Olsen,157 words
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Article118 1931-06-12 7 Singapore. June 12. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 11. H.M.S. Iroquois East Basin; Plancius 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Chicago Maru 16: Siamese Prince 11; Takada 9; Katong 7. Empire Dork (Entrance Gate 3). City of Kobe 37; Larut 39. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate118 words
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Article33 1931-06-12 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 and Ceylon Is Rs. 157 for $100.33 words
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108 1931-06-12 7 COLINSBURGH ESTATE ACQUIRED An official circular to shareholders of the Craigelea Rubber Plantations states that the necessary resolutions have been passed at meetings of shareholders of Colinsburgh Estate approving the agreement for acquisition of that company's undertaking, and it now becomes effective. Payment for the undertaking108 words
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Article476 1931-06-12 7 FRASER S REPORT. Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly report dated June 9, state: Tin has liuctuated within narrow limits during the week and closes unchanged at £102 2s. 6d. According to London advices considerable support has been necessary by certain "bull" interests to maintain present476 words
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Article311 1931-06-12 7 British Official. Singapore, June 12 (By courtety of H. and S, Bank.) Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2a. 3 il /sad.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32cL. London 30 days' sight 2s. 5%d.. London demand 2s 3 23/32 d.. LondonBritish Official. - 311 words
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Article67 1931-06-12 7 "S.F.P." Service. London, June 11. Holy rood Rubber report for 1930 shows a loss of £1.542. There is a balance on profit rr.d loss account of £1,611. Scottish Malay report also shows a loss, of £7.359. on 1930. There is a forward credit of £1.677. Riverside (Selangon"S.F.P." Service. - 67 words
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Article322 1931-06-12 7 ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. June ,12. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London. —3d, up 1, 16d. New York.—6% cents <G>. up I cent. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 70—90 cents. Ayer Moleks 60 —70 cents. Ayer Panas 70—80 cents. Bassetts 45—50 cents. Brogas 35—40 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 20—25 cents, Bukit Katils322 words
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Article100 1931-06-12 7 MINE WORKED AT PROFIT. (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, June 11. The annual meeting of Johan Tin Dredging, which is now working on tribute, disclosed a profit of $20,578, from which the directors decided to pay a per cent, dividend and an Interim dividend of 2*4 per100 words
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Article88 1931-06-12 7 "S.F.P." Service. London. June 11. 5.56 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as folllows: Spot £105 316 (£lO3 11 16). Forward £106 13 16 (£lO5 3 16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify to-day's rubber prices as follows: Spot"S.F.P." Service. - 88 words
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52 1931-06-12 7 Singapore. June 12. Bayers Seller* R.S.S. equal to I ondon Standard, Spot 91 v 9u Standard R.S.S. on Tender. June fj% f)% July Hfi 9% July/September ,9% 9 October/December 10 10% Tcne cf Market:—Dull. Latest Cable: —London Spot Sheet 3d. per lb. New York: —6%52 words
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Article137 1931-06-12 7 Singapore, June 12. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $203 Rice. Siam 2 $170 Rice. Siam 3 $150 Rice, Siam 4 $130 Rice. Saigon A-l $135 Rice, Saigon 1 $130 Rice. Saigon 2 $122 Rice. Saigon 3 $110 Rice, Rangoon 1 $115 Rice, Rangoon 2 $113 Rice, Par Boiled No.137 words
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Advertisement290 1931-06-12 7 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Coming Recitals of the World's Greatest Artists. SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 9.30 pm. Two Great Stars In Joint Song Recital TOTI DAL MONTE World's Greatest Ita'ian Coloratura Soprano and ENZO DE MURO-LOMANTO The Celebrated Lyric Tenor. THURSDAY, JULY 16. HUNGARY'S GREATEST VIOLINIST. SZIGETI Perhapt the most brilliant violinist290 words
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Advertisement455 1931-06-12 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that ail the roads and approaches to Covent Row and Covent Garden (lately Cheang Hong Lim Market) belonging to the Estate of Cheong Tew Muey will be closed to public traffic from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, the 16th June. 1931.455 words
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Miscellaneous312 1931-06-12 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Temper*- rlg STATIONS. ture. Ralnlall Max. Mln. thin* Alor Star 91 78 Nil 10.5 Kota Bahru 93 75 Nil 7.5 K. Trengganu 92 75 Nil 9 2 Kroh 89 73 Nil 6Q Sitiawan 93 75 Nil 8 3 Ipoh 94 75 Nil 58 Butterworth312 words
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Article768 1931-06-12 8 It is a sign of the times, and an encouraging sign, that the Straits Chinese British Associations of Singapore, Penang and Malacca are < taking a livelier interest in public affairs. Very properly they aim primarily at promoting the interests of their own community, but they are increasingly768 words
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Article337 1931-06-12 8 The Straits Chinese untitled give a enema prou. mCU iO-morrow at i I p.m. The Rev J. J. Kingham will preach at the Methodist Tamil Church. Short Street, to-day in Tamil and in Fnplisr at 6 p.m. A 50 per cent, reduction in the temporary allowances of Penang Municipal officers,337 words
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Article113 1931-06-12 8 Arrival At Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent.j Penang, June 11. HE. the Governor, accompanied by his daughter, arrived at Penang at noon to-day, looking fit and well after his hohday. H? came ashore directly the gangway was lowered and was greeted on the quay by H113 words
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Article202 1931-06-12 8 REDUCTION OF MALAYAN ALLOWANCES. Reuter. London, June 12. Lord Passheld, presiding at a largely attended dinner at the Corona Club, hoped that the single phrase Colonial Service would be accepted *hroughout the Empire and that the Service would be as attractive as the Indian Civil Service.Reuter. - 202 words
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Article87 1931-06-12 8 Tuesday, June 9. H E. the 0.A.G.. Mr. John Scott, was present at the football match between the Singapore Cricket Club and the Malays at the SCC Rrcund. Wednesday. June 10. His Excellency attended the Singapore Rotary Club tiffin at the Raffles hote Thursday. June U. His Excellency87 words
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Article38 1931-06-12 8 Frcm France by the D'Artagnan due at Singapore daylight on Sunday From China and Japan by the Kutsang due at Singapore daylight on Sunday From China and Japan by the <• PenanMaru due at Singapore on Monday38 words
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Article101 1931-06-12 8 A visiter to Singapore is Mr. H. V. Millingtion who for some time has been Editor of the "Straits Echo." Penang. and in tha< capacity has written ccme exceedingly infcreative ar icles on the situation in China He nar been in indifferent health lately, and has itrtgned his appointment. He101 words
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Article572 1931-06-12 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON We must all be there to irne back Sir Cecil Clementi to-i row By the cordiality of our w< l et us indicate what a lot \\v ((t him! A His Excellency returnoptimist. The slump, he thii only another eighteen moi m run. But if572 words
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Article36 1931-06-12 8 LATEST QUOTATIONKI'BBKR Linden:—3d Niw Ycrk:—6 1 cents (G I Sirgapcre:—|%t-9H cents TIN. L«rJtn:—London Spot £105 .> > > Od.) Three months buyers £1M 17« •tt. od.). sellers £107 0«. 0d (up J Sinsapare:_ss3i)o. (100 i t36 words
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Advertisement283 1931-06-12 8 i The Delphin Tap Filter j I FOR SIMPLIFIED FILTRATION. I j Constructed of Bra<s-Nickel Plated. |j MINUTE E r ATrU I.KAX PERFECTLY. l Complete with one Spare Filter Cylinder. T PRICE $3.25 EACH. I |i OBTAINABLE FROM: [J ROBINSON Co., Ltd. I B; (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Gj283 words
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Advertisement96 1931-06-12 8 £SZSESZKSZS2SZSaSH£ESES2SESHSZS2SHSBSaS I GENUINE I Butterfly Wing JEWELLERY. I IN I k Silver Brooches, I Pendants Vanity I Cases. Rings I Powder Boxes. J S Charming Designs R 30 Years' Experience I U.S. De Silval I Bros., I Rj 61. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. KJ I 'PHONE 4540. TO LET. a Bungalow96 words
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Miscellaneous329 1931-06-12 8 TO-DAY'S RADIO. Kuala Luirpur Radio Society «47 or 55 metres); 6.30 to 7 p.m. Asiatic music: 7 to 8.30. English recorded music. Radio-Saieon (49.05 metres) 6.30 p.m Annamite programme: 8.1" p.m. recorded music: 9 15 pm. concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soytr. S?a Shanti■ s.329 words
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480 1931-06-12 9 LABOUR AND LIBERALS. AMENDMENT TO LAND TAX. p \<;er of budget bill DEFEAT. British Official. H >till a deadlock b tw.cn the ,neiit and the Liberals about the I proposals. Unless a compromise •led before Tuesday the Governnay be defeated on theBritish Official. - 480 words
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Article107 1931-06-12 9 Reuter. FIRM ACTION BY GOVT. New York, June 11. •ported from Lima that the Peru ProI Government announces that martial law has been re-established in the country hecausi the public order is menaced by revolu'iona: plans. The decree states that the titles will use firearms toReuter. - 107 words
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Article66 1931-06-12 9 CONCESSIONS BY GERMAN GOVERNMENT. Rugby. June tl. v rs to-day the Commission on Coalmines arrived at a complete The Germtan Government made \hich will make it possible to neral convention. Mines Minister. Mr. E. Shinwell. i tr have taken a leading fart in h° difficulties which might have66 words
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Article49 1931-06-12 9 1 VBLE TO DO BUSINESS. Teheran. June 11. I rms in Persia are gradu Ty v a result of restrictions imposed 'ol lowing the recent application ng commerce and exchange. *radng agencies are also reduc--4 considerably. It is reported that M are leaving the country shortly49 words
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Article26 1931-06-12 9 Reuter. Yokohama. June 11. c crowds gave a rousing welcome to tru d Takamatsu on their leturn tag from a wor d tour.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article102 1931-06-12 9 Sensational Arrest In South America. Reuter. Monte Video, June 11. A sensational development of the various South American Governments' efforts to frustrate the white slave traffic is alleged in connection with the arrest of the Bolivian Consul. Eugene Gorgoroso. He is charged with issuing Bolivian passportsReuter. - 102 words
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Article301 1931-06-12 9 THREE-PARTY CONFERENCE NOT NECESSARY. "S.F.P." Service. Rugby. June 11. The Parliamentary Labour Party held a special meeting to-day to consider the first report of the Royal Commission on Unemployment Benefit. The Prime Minister and Mr. Henderson both made statements. Several questions were answered and the meeting expressed confidence"S.F.P." Service. - 301 words
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Article64 1931-06-12 9 DEMONSTRATION OF ITS EFFICACY. Reuter. Geneva. June 12. The efficacy cf the Geneva Opium Convention is statistically demonstrated by an official statement at the Conference on the Limitation of Narcotics, that discrepancies between the amount of drugs shown as exported by manufacturing countries and the amounts imported byReuter. - 64 words
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Article74 1931-06-12 9 DOES BRITAIN WANT A REVISION? British Official. Rugby, June 11. In the House of Commons, the Home Secretary, Mr. J. R. Clynes, stated that the Government had given careful consideration to suggestions that an inquiry should be held into the lottery and sweepstakes laws, but were not satisfiedBritish Official. - 74 words
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Article57 1931-06-12 9 British Official. Rugby. June 11. The Government has accepted an invitation by Marshal Lyantey, President of the French Colonial International Exhibition, conveyed to them by the French Government to send representatives to visit the Exhibition, and has requested the Foreign Secretary, Mr. A. sen. to attend theBritish Official. - 57 words
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Article51 1931-06-12 9 Reuter. Tcxyo, June 11. The Government has definitely decided not to take the initiative in promoting a silver conference as it fears the possibility of aggravating the situa.ion in the event of the conference failing. The Japanes? Ambassador at Washington has been instructed to notify the United StatesReuter. - 51 words
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Article34 1931-06-12 9 THE WORLD GOLD SITUATION. en pi«i 2, 3 and 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8. RADIO NOTES AND NEWS, en page 10 SPOTLIGHTS, en page 13. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, en page 14.34 words
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Article183 1931-06-12 9 Hacked To Death With Parangs. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Ipoh. June 12. A sensational story of an attack on two Police patrols at a lonely part of a railway line, their guns being taken by the robbers, and both being left for dead, was related at183 words
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Article383 1931-06-12 9 COURT DECIDES BETWEEN MOTHER AND UNCLE. Mr. Justice Palgrave Simpson was called upon to deal with a matter of a somewhat unusual nature in the Supreme Court yesterday. About 18 years ago two brothers married two sisters. The younger brother died about six years later and383 words
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Article166 1931-06-12 9 APPOINTMENT WELCOMED IN PERAK. (From Our Oven Correspondent.) Ipoh. June 11. The news of Mr, Graham White's appointment as Archdeacon is widely welcomed vi Perak. Mr. Graham White was educated at Winchester and graduated at Oxford with honours in theology. In 1907 he was ordained by Bishop Moule166 words
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Article136 1931-06-12 9 British Official. Rugby. June 11. H.M.S. "Oueen Elizabeth" and part of the Third Cruirer Squadron will visit Yugo-Slavic waters in July and Augus\ The visiting vessels will include three cruisers, nine dealt aye rs and four other craft—British Official. Dr. Drummond Shi h (Under Secretary for theBritish Official. - 136 words
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Article30 1931-06-12 9 Members of the Siew Sin Sia are reminded of the extraordinary meeting to be held it 45. Duxton Hill, on Sunday at 7.30 p.m.. when important questions will be considered.30 words
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Article769 1931-06-12 9 STORMY WEATHER INTERVENES. TRAPPED IVJEN CANNOT BE ALIVE. NO RESPONSE TO DIVERS SIGNALS. Reuter. I .tit t reports from China indicate that hepe of saving the eighteen men who are entcmbed in the submarine Poseidon," which sank after collision with a Chinese steamer en Tuesday,Reuter. - 769 words
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Article37 1931-06-12 9 Reuter. Thairawaddy (Burma). June 11. A special tribunal has sentenced to death twelve men for participation in the rebellion last December. Twenty-six were sentenced to imprisonment for life, four were acquitted and seven discharged.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Advertisement284 1931-06-12 9 1 8 I c I HAUNTED I ROOMS I Ix room i n y° ul 1 a V S JK lurks in every corner, under the beds, in the g jfl bathroom, in the. dark cupboard under the 3 Invisible but deadly microbe* are everywhere. Thr S 5j dust is284 words
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365 1931-06-12 10 Sports Pastimes. THE SINGAPORE LEAGUE. S.C.C. Beat Glosters' Reserves. ASSN. FOOTBALL. There was a large crowd to watch the Reserve Division game on the Padang yesterday between the S C.C. and the Glosters. The soldiers played the better game but threw away their opportunities and were beaten on the post365 words
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Article240 1931-06-12 10 DATES PLAYERS. Cricket. C.S.C. team v. S.C.R.C. to-morrow on the latter's ground: A. S. A. Jansen. E.P. Jasinghe, T. E. K. Retnam. J. Casiechitty, M. A. K. Hamid. A. S. Maniam. D. J. Ponnuthurai, P. Ratnasabapathy. K. Muthukumaru, R. Dudley and A. N. Other. C.S.C team v. V.M.C.A. to-morrow at240 words
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Article292 1931-06-12 10 Was The Ground Fit For Play? Ludivicus" writes: 'T am an interested spectator at football matches, and I strongly take exception to the attitude of the S.A.F.A. officials in allowing an important fixture to take place in the most unfavourable circumstances, when the championship of the292 words
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Article38 1931-06-12 10 The severe part imposed by the Amateur Athletic Association or the journalist athlete is regarded in many quarters as .savouring of grandmotherly legislation. The mea who knows the job is considered to be omi qualified towwrit about It.38 words
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Article295 1931-06-12 10 Roy Smith Extended By Pereira. LAWN TENNIS. Roy Smi h, Lim Bong Soo, Matsukawa and John Lim won their matches on th» S.C.C. courts yesterday, thereby qualify; ng for the stmi-finals in the Singapore lawn tennis championships. None of the matches reached the third set, and there were295 words
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Article293 1931-06-12 10 Mr. Norman E. Brookes In Singapore. Mr. Norman E. Brookes, the international tennis player and President of the Australasian Lawn Tennis Association, arrived in Singapore yesterday with his wife and daughter in the course of a health trip. The visitors will be the guests of the Singapore293 words
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Article261 1931-06-12 10 HANDICAPS FOR TO-MORROW. THE TURF. Weights for to-morrow's races at Kuala Lumpur are as follows: Race I. —Polo Ponies—Amateur Riders— About (3 furlongs*—3 p.m.: Her Ladyship 13.7, St. Andrew 11.12, Lady Blacr 10.12, June II 10.7, Gipsy Girl 10, Jaya 9.10, Campaigner 9, Sea Trout 8.7. Race261 words
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Article68 1931-06-12 10 The New Zealand Rugby Union have followed South Africa's example in accepting the International Board's rulej and terms. England is urged to arrange during the South African tour a conference of all Unions for the purpose of considering the establishment of an Imperial Board. The function of the Board would68 words
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Article775 1931-06-12 10 Watched By Large Gathering. MUTTUVKLU WINS CHAMPIONSHIP. ATHLETICS. Ideal weather favoured th* annual school sports of the Raffles laatttution yesterday on the schcol ground and there was a large gathering of parents and visitors. There wrs a fair number of good competitors with the usual keen rivalry775 words
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Article114 1931-06-12 10 F. Van Renen Wins Macfadyen Trophy. GOLF. London. June 11. At Sandwich to-day in the Association of British Malaya's golf tournament F. Van Renen won the Macfadyen Trophy, beating W. Goldie in the final 3 and 2. The stroke competition (18 holes* was won by W. Jameson (8).114 words
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Article56 1931-06-12 10 The veterinary surgeon in charge of Major Stevens' Big Black Boy, who was seriously injured by a fall in the Grand National, stated recently that the horse had made wonderful progress. He is abie to have walking exercise and is being allowed to lie down. He will probably b* fit56 words
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Article198 1931-06-12 10 MR. MAIR SAYS IT IS NOT A PROTECTION. London, June 11. -The international scheme has ceased to be a restriction scheme but is now a scheme for reducing costs. It is not a protection to the producer but an intensified example of the survival of198 words
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Article441 1931-06-12 10 CHARLIE CHAPLIN TRIUMPHS AT ALHAMBRA. "City Lights" is without a doubt Charlie Chaplin's greatest film. It is the triumph of a marter of comedy, the creation of an artist who realises the pathos of life as well as he appreciates its fun. As the down-at-heel tramp Chailie is441 words
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Article127 1931-06-12 10 CHINESE TRIO ARRIVE IN SINGAPORE. Three members-' of the Asia Walking Party arrived in Singapore yesterday. They are Mr. Li Mong Seng. Miss Hu Su Chuen and. Mr. Toh Ching Hung. Eight persons started to tramp from Shanghai several months ago on a walking trip round127 words
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Article54 1931-06-12 10 The Boys Brigade movement wfucfi has made rapid advancement since its introduction to Singapore quite recently, has now issued the first number of its magazine "Sure and Steadfast." Well got up. the magazine strikes a healthy note and indicates that the Boys Brigade has come54 words
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Article55 1931-06-12 10 "Little Accident," which commenced a season at the Wembley Cinema last night Is full of amusing incidents. This film is a light tcmedy and is good entertainment. In the first house "Sons of The Saddle." featuring Ken Maynard, was shown. "Dixiana" and silent pictures will be screened at55 words
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Article52 1931-06-12 10 At the monthly meeting of the Seng Nghee Kok Association, held on the 4th inst.. Mr. Koh Pheow Hong was unanimously elected hon. secretary in place of Mr. Chia Vow Soi. resigned. Mr. Ang Kay Tiong was elected to fill the position of asst. Hon. secretary, vacated by Mr. Koh52 words
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Article92 1931-06-12 10 The following ties in the Marigold tournament will be played off to-morrow and on Sunday: Ist Round —(Saturday,: Chua Leng Seah v. Yeo Sim Kang. Chua Leng Yong v Quek Song Quee, Tan Chong Liat v. Heng Nam Leong. Lee Jouy Seah v. Tan Chong Kiat. Tan Kirn Song92 words
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Article429 1931-06-12 10 REDS CAPTURE TOWN IN FUKIEN. CANTON AGREEMENT WITH NANKING? Sin Kuo Min. Hong Kong. June 11. It is reliably stated from Canton that the National Government and the de facto Canton regime have reached a modus Vivendi in connection with the customs revenue collected at Canton, wherebySin Kuo Min. - 429 words
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Article80 1931-06-12 10 EUROPEAN TO COME UP LATER. The 16 alleged Hyiam Communists who were rounded up by the C L Department the other day. were produced before the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) this morning and charged with assisting in the management of an unlawful society. Seven80 words
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Article53 1931-06-12 10 The committee beg to acknowledge with many thanks the following subscriptions:— Previously acknowledged $6,800.90 Per "Malaya Tribune" Mr. Paaig Kirn Seng 10 Per Mr. Lim Kee Cheofc: Dr. Noel L. Clarke 100 Mr. H. R. S. Zehnder 100 Mr. Tan Soo Bin 100 Mr. H. P. K.53 words
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428 1931-06-12 10 Government Attitude. RADIO NOTES AND NEWS. There is not much space for week but there is some imports vey. Following correspondenc. neen Amateur Wireless Society of Mais and the Colonial Secretariat, by members cf the committer with Government officials com "J* piactically certain that Singapon428 words
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Article270 1931-06-12 10 ALLEGED TRAFFIC OFFENCE. Alleged to have disobeyed the Lawful ores of a traffic policeman by driving his motorcar against his signal, Mr. D. W. Mortlock. European, appeared before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. C. H. Whitton) this morning. The offence was alleged to have taken piir at270 words
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Article124 1931-06-12 10 The District Judge (Mr. G. C D W) 8 3V judgment this morning in the ca hici Aksman Glosz. a Hungarian, was misappropriating some hundreds Singapore manager of the Pen:n> i:clt Agency, of Kuala Lumpur His honour found thrt a prim, had been made out against124 words
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Article77 1931-06-12 10 The annual report of the V Lumpur, of which Mr. A. B Is the President, shows that the steadily forging ahead despite I one of the "blackest of years Malaya." Starting the year with 51.23 U. maintained chiefly through amounting to $3,434, and carried when the77 words
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Miscellaneous210 1931-06-12 10 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. JUNE 12. High Tides.—7.45 a.m., 7.41 p.m. Football League. RA v. P. Brani (Div. 1), Stadium; E.A.T. v. Ho Hong (Div. 2), SJLB.; Warders v. Medical College (Div. 2), Jalan Besar. Cricket: Etceteras v. Services, S.C.C. Police Band, Katong Park, 5.15 p.m. TO-MORROW, JUNE 13. High210 words
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296 1931-06-12 11 Sports Pastimes. S.A.W.L.A. Anniversary Celebrations. VEIGHT- LIFTING. niversary of the Singapore lifters' Association was sucff>3t u at its premises on Saturday v members sat to dinner and greatly enlivened by the preUv ronggeng which played up rrice v .oht-lifting in the annual weight for weight basis) were the evening as296 words
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Article194 1931-06-12 11 ASSN. FOOTBALL. l. LEAGUE. DIV. L Goal*. P W. I* D. F. A. Pts. n II 9 2 0 41 17 18 10 8 2 0 56 17 16 rrA m 7 3 o 24 ia 14 XI 6 4 I 29 34 13 u; ill 4194 words
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Article84 1931-06-12 11 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 10. Table showing result of the Chan Joon Long Cup competition: Goals. P. W. L. F. A. Pes. S: Paul's hisuution 6 5 1 14 5 10 B« G V School 6 5 1 21 10 10 ACS 6 284 words
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Article112 1931-06-12 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 10. On the Station Padang this evening the N. S. Postal club beat the Temiang Rovers by 3—2. Mr. R. W. Pyket refereed. Philip writes: 'Now that the S.C.C. have defeated the Malays in Div. 1 of the Football League, there is112 words
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Article178 1931-06-12 11 CRICKET. Positions In the County championship todnte: (1st Inna.) P. W. L. W. L. D. Pts. Points awarded 15 0 5 3 4 Gloucester (2» 10 5 2 a I 0 88 Kent (5) 8 5 1 1 0 1 84 Notts (41 8 4 1 1 2178 words
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434 1931-06-12 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 9. On Sunday last on the B.H.E.S. ground th Malacca Chinese t-.am were at home to a ttvm from the Selangor Chinese R.C.. Kuala Lumpur. The visitors won by eight wickets. Scores: Malacca Chinese —Ist innings: J. M. Lee434 words
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Article38 1931-06-12 11 The King of Sweden and H. Cochet opposeded P Landry and C. Boussus in a doubles match on the Croix-Catelan courts in Paris recently and the former pair were successful afer an hour's play by 4-6. 6-3, 6-3.38 words
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Advertisement34 1931-06-12 11 ANNOUNCING j 15° REDUCTION I IN THE PEICE OF gj ROYAL j EDISWAN LAMPS. I Usfilled, High Voltage. 40, 60, 75 100 Watts. c| CUAR-HAIF FROSTED—PEARL* Sole Agents: jjj I McALISTER CO., LTD. j34 words
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Advertisement320 1931-06-12 11 New World Cabaret. Dancing Every Night. Excellent Music PLAYED BY OUR Excellent Orchestra. NOTE:—Gate admission 10 cents every night including Saturday. 2SJSHSSS2S2S2SSSHSHS2SHSHSHSaSESaS2S2SBS2S2SZS2SHSSS2SHSSSHSHSHSHS2SHS2SSS2SSS2S Always Have Tiger Balm |0 Experience teaches that in the tropics illness and pain are particularly Qj X] liable to appear suddenly. The less the opportunity given to320 words
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Advertisement159 1931-06-12 11 8 AND jj IH. MV. Records. I I From "Call Of The Flesh" jj g Lonely {j 1 From "Sally" I 2 If I'm Dreaming (Don t Wake Me Too Soon) C 0 D a Look Fjr The Silver Lining C 1 Sally I I Wild Rose I "Madam Satan"159 words
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Advertisement318 1931-06-12 12 I BUKIT TIMAH j PORK g Is unequalled for sweetness, quality S and tenderness. All pigs are reared g from stock specially imported from p England; most of the feed is imported jj S from Home supplemented by grass grown on our own farm; and fresh Q X supplies of318 words
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Advertisement328 1931-06-12 12 RADIO Wherever you live the "SABA 3" will keep you in touch with the rest of the world. •'SABA 3" is the simplest and cheapest 13-95 meters Receiver and Is built to last. Complete in every detail for $147.50 Loudspeaker, batteries and aerial inclusive. Good assortment of British Components just328 words
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Advertisement366 1931-06-12 12 It's when they're hot and grubby that \v danger threa tens How they en i°y f ootball, those V I boys! A a nin—a tumble and roll on the ground—and off y tyy the y 2° again. Don't stop the t r **Xmm\W&' T Play gUard thCm ffoir f«T* I366 words
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Miscellaneous321 1931-06-12 12 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JUNE 12. Upper Burma (Hal Hing) 3 p.m. Sourabaya, Celebes. Moluccas, Timor Dilly and South East Borneo (Ban Ho Guam 3 p.m. North, N-East and N-West Sumatra < Tinombo) 3 p.m. Pladjoe and Palembang (Silindoeng) 3 p.m. Banka Island (except Muntok) and Batavia (De Weert) 4 p.m.321 words
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Article, Illustration1416 1931-06-12 13 C;//agu£ - A We kit ReV/bw B r C;//agu£ City Lights" is heavy, and it that this picture, which opened three packed houses, is in for a Needless to say "City Lights" is tat was expected of Charlie Chaprs of labour, and will be enjoyed ver wherever1,416 words
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Advertisement217 1931-06-12 13 I "Butterfly" Paris Mushrooms. I Butterfly Mushrooms 1 g BjT—S vr are a ver y fine delicacy. They a ii constitute a wholesome, easily p 11 digestible hnd nutritious food and g r 3 to are specially recommended to g I people with a weak stomach. 1 Butterfly Mushrooms j217 words
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Advertisement92 1931-06-12 13 I DON'T MISS I I The Opportunity of Visiting at g Wassiamulls I jg When They Are Offering You I SLUMP PRICES I Suitable For The Present Slump rj 1 WASSI4MULL ASSOMULL Co., 56 57, HIGH STREET. 9 PHONE 7144. MOON BRAND SYRUP. 3j Have you tried it? If not92 words
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Article1161 1931-06-12 14 SITE SELECTED. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. (By Our Muslim Corresvondent.) Seme years ago the local Malays appealed to the Government. Sir Hugh Clifford. G.C.M.G.. being then the Governor, for the reservation of a plot of land for a Malay Settlement in Singapore. The Government appointed a committee to go1,161 words
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Advertisement264 1931-06-12 14 they must be CAPSTAN CIGARETTES W. D. and H. O. WILLS. BRISTOL AND LONDON. I NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I I 8 I We beg to announce to our numerous I and esteemed customers that we have f removed to more commodious Pre- I mises at No. 65, Selegie Road. 1264 words
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Advertisement517 1931-06-12 14 I Use 5 CALCO AUTOMATIC DRAINAGE GATES in conjunction with V( jjj INGOT IRON CORRUGATED CULVERTS. 0 And Salve C Yonr Mest Difficult -Drainage Problems cheaply and efficiently 0 Qj One of the most troublesome problems that confront engineers is to effect (J drainage and at the same time prevent517 words
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Advertisement423 1931-06-12 15 iteamer sailings. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. incorporated in England.) HAIL \SSENGER CARGO 11 SERVICES. KR AND ORIENTAL STEAM \HON CO., LONDON AND h LAST MAIL SERVICE. (Vn -ontract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON. China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1931. ]r 16,697 June 13 ■*JJ423 words
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Advertisement603 1931-06-12 15 STEAMER SAILINGS ¥Sf LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples. Blarielllea, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Mlddlesbroagh. Vessels Tonnage Due Ball 9 KOTORI MARU 10,000 June 18 19 5 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 July 2 3 YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 15 16 HAKONE MARU 10,500 July 29 30 SUWA MARU 10,700 Aug. 13603 words
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Advertisement717 1931-06-12 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated in Germany.) The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 8 SCHLESIEN for Yokohama. Kobe, Osaka, Moji and Hankow June 11 SAARBRUCKEN for Manila, Hong Kong, S'hai. Taku, Dalny T'tau June 20 t ANHALT for Saigon Yokohama, Kobe. Osaka, Moji and V'stock June 24 HOMEWARDS.717 words
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Advertisement543 1931-06-12 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. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.543 words
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Advertisement541 1931-06-12 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BRANCH. In order to provide better facilities to customers, business houses and residents in the North Division of the Town this Bank will shortly I open a Branch in North Bridge Road near its junction with541 words
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Advertisement626 1931-06-12 16 ALICO 1 I AIICO Asia Life Insurance Company. Under American Charter. £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 ALJCO policy to-day and keep the slump out of your626 words
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Advertisement578 1931-06-12 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. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES. SINGAPORE. The quarterly sessions of the Board of Licensing Justices for the Settlement of578 words
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Advertisement278 1931-06-12 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Freehold land with newly erected bungalow, 40-A, Ceylon Road. Apply within. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for hanging over your receiver. Ten cents per copy. Outstations 15 cents. Send cash with order to Manager, Malaya Tribune." FOR SALE~ Billian timber known278 words
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Advertisement446 1931-06-12 16 EDUCATIONAL. Lessons in dancing and health and beauty culture. Special attention to breathing, posture, physical deficiencies, etc. Diploma—latest London method for men. women and children. Apply Box 355. c o Malaya Tribune. THE HIGH SCHOOL. 2. SHORT STREET. SINGAPORE Principal—M. N. Samadar. B.A. (Hons.). Asst. Teachers—H. K. Bose. M.A. (Corn.*:446 words
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Advertisement512 1931-06-12 16 WAI SON HOTeP 'Phone *****. 204-A, Pasir Panjan. oad and at WAI SON GARDEN 'Phone 4594, 65, Reformator > oa( j 1. Birds' Nests Chicken Soup. 4. Kilit Pra 2. Shark Fins with Crabs. 5 Stewed Mushro- 3. Fried Spotted Fish. 6. Fried R52.00 Per Dinner. (COMMENCING FROM MAY 18.i512 words
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Advertisement474 1931-06-12 16 MASSAGE AND MAMCUH MASSAGE. Mlsa MISAKO and Miss -j\fryi No. 30, Bencoolen Street, Bn apor, SATISFIED ADVERTISER Many advertisers have pa: to the "Malaya Tribune Business firms who wi?h to n with the buying public cannot g advertise in the "Malaya People's Paper. Inquiries from would-be adv. r will J474 words
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