Malaya Tribune, 7 July 1931
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Title Section29 1931-07-07 1 The Malaya Tribune vol. xvra. No. 158 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, July 7. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, TUESDAY JULY 7, 1931.29 words
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Advertisement224 1931-07-07 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, 1 zzzzzz^zz^rrr^r^^rr^rrrrr^rzr^r^z^^^^zi^^^— I Thjo arc better than one ifits "Carlsberg." F effects— now you will order Carlsberg fIH always. Obtainable in Bottles or on pSB V ments and Malay States. V I NY CARLSBERG X \J BEERS The East Asiatic Company, Limited.224 words
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Article325 1931-07-07 2 LIFE IN RUSSIA. U. S. WOMAN'S TERRIBLE INDICTMENT. London (By Mail). ••There is no laughter left in Russia and people for a clarence Warren, who .stairs Warren an interview published morning they may waken to see an ocean ol blood sweeping the land. lTh would325 words
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Article177 1931-07-07 2 ATTORNEY-GENERALS GRAVE WARNING. New York (By Mail). The United States Government must wage a losing fight with gangsterism and racketeering unless the States co-operate in the tremendous task of ridding the country of the sangst-rs- terrifying grip. This warning was was broadcast throughout America by the177 words
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Article162 1931-07-07 2 MILL GIRLS' ANSWER: "LONGER WAGES." Rome (By Mail). A battle is waged here daily between the Fascist censor—who says skirts must be long and the Italian girl of to -day—who says she will wear them short if she pleases. Here is an example of the resistance of162 words
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Article208 1931-07-07 2 Despite the continual doubts and apprehensons legard lg the da es of the Round Tab c Ccnference and Mr. Gandhi's London visit, a petty controversy rages among those arranging for his reception and accommodation, states a London cable t o the "Hindustban Times." Some expect him to stay at the208 words
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Article948 1931-07-07 2 "A LEGACY OF EXTRAVAGANCE." KUALA LUMPUR COMMENT. The following editorial appears in the •Malayan Daily Express" under the head ng •A Legacy of Extravagance": The future of the P.MS. Railway is a subject on which a Government pronouncement at an early date will be welcomed by the public.948 words
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Article174 1931-07-07 2 LAUNDRY ENGINEER'S PREDICTION. Mr. R. E. Whitaker, past president of the Society of Laundry Engineers and Allied Trades. Ltd., made some interesting predictions at the I essicn of the annual international Laundry Congress at Scarborough. After giving an historical sketch of the introduction of machinery into the laundry174 words
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Article104 1931-07-07 2 ALLEGED SUPPLY OF 50,000 RIFLES. Paris (By Mail). A law suit has been brought here by an engineer named Hanukiew, who is a Russian rxile. against ex-King Amanullah and the foimer Afghan Minister in Paris. He a leges that he was asked by the Minister in 1926104 words
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Article84 1931-07-07 2 EVE BANISHED FROM WINE SALES. Berlin (By Mail). Because the modern perfumes used by women interfere with the delicate operation of tasting rare wines, Eve has been banished from the yearly wine sales in the Rhinelind and other parts of Germany. A decree has been84 words
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Article697 1931-07-07 2 MR. KIA PENG REPLIES TO DR. BRADDON. Mr. Choo Kia Peng writes to the "Malay Mail" as follows: Reading the first paragraph of Dr. Braddons letter of June 30. I cannot help, in fairness to our two Council members of the Malayan Estate Owners' Association, but remind the697 words
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Article130 1931-07-07 2 CURRENCY DRYING UP BUYING POWER. Reuter. Parma (Idaho), July 4. A plea for 'eading nations to co-operate to restore the price of silver and thus complete the effcct cf the moratorium has been made by Senator Borah. He pointed out that the United States ar.d France held 65Reuter. - 130 words
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Advertisement267 1931-07-07 2 I A N "BABY 1 r{ "I can truthfully k s.y I have not WAS FED ON had afa lure. A X Debtor s baby this OTJ TXTTd 3 ;C year went on it UIN Oil 11X11 SunshinC GUx g > from birth and has from birth and <A ft267 words
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Article257 1931-07-07 3 GYPSIES CHOOSE VIRGIN QUEEN. Paris (By Mail). From all parts of France members of I myster.ous band of gypsies who claim to b? the survivors of the lost continent of Atlantis, believed to have been submerged by the sea thousands of y ars age, are257 words
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Article359 1931-07-07 3 CUT OF THREE CENTS BY MUNICIPALITY. We are able, through the courtesy of Dr K. K. Pathy, J.P.. M.C.. to publish in this number a copy of the interesting memorandum submitted by him to the Munic.pal Commissioners, Singapore, on the subject of Municipal labourers' wages, says "The Indian."359 words
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Article222 1931-07-07 3 KING AND QUEEN TO VISIT EDINBURGH. I British Official. Rugby. July 4. Tho King, who returned to Buckingham Palace yesterday from Newmarket, left London with the Queen by rail this morning for Edinburgh. The court will be in residence at the Palace of Holyrood House for tenBritish Official. - 222 words
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Article199 1931-07-07 3 VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. There was a bumper house on Saturday night at the Moonlight Hall. New World, when the members of the Straits Chinese Amateur Dramatic and Musical Society staged 8 variety entertainment. Dr. Chen Chang Lok, the Chinese Consul-General, was present throughout the performance. The Stein Song199 words
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Article256 1931-07-07 3 ETON HEADMASTERS COMMENTS. London (By Mail). Bad language used by public school boys was denounced by Dr. C. A. Alington, headmaster of Eton. "I loathe it," he declared. "If you went to an ordinary public school you would hear boys talking in a way by which256 words
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Article215 1931-07-07 3 PHONE EXCHANGE'S HUGE RESERVOIR. London (By Mail). When the new telephone building in Farmstreet, Mayfair. W., is finished next year it will contain the largest battery in the whole world. Three exchanges. Mayfair. Regent and Grosvenor which are being converted to automatic working, are to215 words
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Article407 1931-07-07 3 SEQUEL TO KOREAN RIOTS. Shanghai. July 6. The Japanese Consul at Chang Chun has demanded compensation for losses incurred by the Korean settlers in K<rin. and has refused to withdraw the Japanese troops. Invejtigat.ons by the Chinese authorities, are reported to have revealed evidence showing that the407 words
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Article84 1931-07-07 3 SAMPANS IN CANTON STREETS. Reuter. Canton, July 5. Floods have converted the streets in low-tying districts in Canton into canals, along which sampans are busily plying instead of rickshaws and other vehicles. Much inconvenience and damage has been caused through the flooding of houses and shops,Reuter. - 84 words
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Article752 1931-07-07 3 THE EFFECT ON POOR BOOKS. AN ALLIANCE TO PROMOTE GOOD READING. In Malaya (says the Malacca Guardian' > there has grown up. and is grow.ng up. a mor lively interest in what has been described aa the modern world's "colossal new hobby" wireless. And in the Malayan752 words
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Advertisement80 1931-07-07 3 j CAPSTAN cts. CTS. MADE IIN ETNGLATMD j Ml HE THINKS HE'WILL LIVE FOREVER I Those who disregard the advantages of a PRUDENTIAL POLICY as a haven of security for reclining years are flouting the uncertainty of life. The security of protection for your dependents—provision for old age—education for (I80 words
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Advertisement222 1931-07-07 3 GOOD CHEAP. Yo>; never smoke a cigar of good quality a*, a 'ow price such as we now offer you thi> oppoi tunity. Javaantjes 1 packet of 10 for $O.IM Shiek 1 packet of 10 for $0.20 Casino 1 box of 50 for $1.7S Kali i do. for $250 Emir222 words
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2398 1931-07-07 4 A YOUNG CRICKETER'S PROGRESS. All-in Wrestling Title. The Greyhound Derby. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, June tl. Last year Lord Dewar died, leaving his fortune and his racing stud to his nephew, Mr. J. A. Dewar. Twice in his life he narrowly2,398 words
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Advertisement320 1931-07-07 4 FAMOUS I j£ j FOOTBALLER'S 'M TRIBUTE «j Mr. GEORGE CAMSELL j //re clever Middlesborough |gy Player, writes: ***t© "C 1 VERY footballer who plays in a leading team must be in the pink of condition. That is the first essential. To enable him to combine effectively and to put320 words
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Advertisement315 1931-07-07 4 Qosts LESS than most good dentifrices! Listerine Tooth 11| Paste saves TjTj: you money! S' 8* T XT WHITENS teeth quickly M(A removes tartar... helps to Ptf M fP° destroy dangerous germs... M leaves a delightfully refreshC C <§l!j ing and exhilarating sensation FT O l3|J: in the mouth after315 words
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Article679 1931-07-07 5 SECRETARY ON BROADCASTING NEGOTIATIONS. The following is the report presented by Mr. j) w Mortiock (hon. secretary) to the extranary general meeting of the Amateur ten Society of Malaya (Singapore), held the G. H. Sweet Shop on Sunday: me Amateur Wireless Society of Malaya _apore) originally founded679 words
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Article162 1931-07-07 5 POLICE RAID ILLEGAL DIVAN. For some considerable time past the special branch of the Bangkok Police have known of the existence of an unlawful opium divan at Banglampoo-lang, on the West bank, run by a Tsechiew Chinese. It was further learnt that delivery had been taken162 words
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Article280 1931-07-07 5 PROPAGANDA IN PERAK. Public of the Malayan Estate Owners' Association have been convened by the Propaganda Sub-Committee of the Association with a view to enlisting the support of local owners and also to discuss the advisability of forming District Associations in Perak. All interested, including shareholders of public280 words
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Article1570 1931-07-07 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY ERASER Si CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, July 7, 10 a.m. Issue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. Ends. Buyers. Sellers. C 1.0.0 Aaam Kumbang Tin Deo. Sl £0.18.0 £1. i.g 1.0.0 Austral Malay Be*. l 0.18.6 i. 0.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June 301,570 words
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Advertisement8 1931-07-07 5 Head Colds jflfc% Vapors inhaled quickly clear head8 words
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Advertisement245 1931-07-07 5 THREE STAR" British Wireless Hi Accumulators in Multi Glass Container with j Tapping for every 2 /'•'lSbS' I Volts. H.T. Type Capa"Ssf'H B«l cit y 6500 M Amp., L.T. Capacity 45 Amp?re. iift^iH H- I The plates ar.- ol J^t<^|Lm^^l■'"J s P eclal design and extra ■&2* *raiß|Pl I and245 words
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Advertisement43 1931-07-07 5 DIABETES Consumption. V. D., Leprosy, Piles Malaria and Chronic Diseases. Consult the specialist at the Standard Ayurvedic Pharmacy, NO. 74-1, BRAS BASAH ROAD. "PHONE NO. 7340. CONSULTING HOURS:—B to 11 ia--8 to 8 pjn. AYURVEDIC PHYSICIAN. M. S. WAIDYASURIYA, U.R A.8., M.0.8.8.. (Ceylon)43 words
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Advertisement62 1931-07-07 5 Union Auto BATTERY SERVICE STATION. 74, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. (Workshop 13, Kramat Road, Singapore.) L NEW BATTERY. Price Is within everybody's reach. Free repairing and re-charging for 1 year. 2. RECONDITIONED BATTERY. Cost less yet serviceable. Free repairing and recharging for H year. S. Repairing all makes of batteries. 4.62 words
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Advertisement127 1931-07-07 5 The People's Paper. THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE," mmmmm of course P mmmmmmammma S SOUNDEST IHt AND ONLY NEWS 5 CENTS DAILY. V,^S Its Circulation is Continually increasing—that is Clear Proof of ita Sustained Popularity. Be sure you get it regularly by becoming a Subscriber. The Subscription Form below may be used.127 words
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Miscellaneous246 1931-07-07 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. JULY 7. I High Tides.—2.25 a.m.. 3.28 p.m. Singapore and Penang Assizes Begin. Football League: Warders v. M.P.H. (Div. 2) I S.R.C.; 1I.C.U. v. BAT. (Dir. 2). S.H B Football, Singapore Cup. Chinese II v. Ma.ays n, Anson Road. Lawn Tennis, SC.C. v. S.C.R.C.. S.C.C. TO-MORROW,246 words
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Advertisement275 1931-07-07 6 Fm»l to-night I I LAST NIGHT OF 1 The Famous Screen Star now in ber first dramatic role jjj I BESSIE LOVE j I "CONSPIRACY" Radio's thrilling adaptation of the stage play that ran H for 1H months in New York. S With Splendid supporting programme. X TO-MORROW (Wednesday) I275 words
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Advertisement113 1931-07-07 6 Amusements. !["os[ TO-NIGHT \9<ls\ 1 STILL PULLING I CAPACJTY HOUSES! I WHOOPEE UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE I "THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH!" 5 j WHOOPEE H The thrill of thrills! The laugh of laughs! X X The Spectacle of Spectacles! [fl I Book at Robinson's. I Next Programme 1 NORMA TALMADGE113 words
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Advertisement235 1931-07-07 6 I TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 N H WITH STANLEY SMITH I g In Her Most Intriguing Bole in Paramount's I Delightful Comedy "HONEY" j I COMING j The SPELL of the CIRCUS I First All-Talking Serial. PHONE S7OB- TO-NIGHT RITZ I In A Drama Deep As Your Boul Ter.d-r GEYLANG. TI235 words
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1263 1931-07-07 7 APPEAL FOR MORE HOSPITALS AND DISPENSARIES. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL NOT SHELVED. ADJOURNMENT SPEECHES AT LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. The need for the appointment of an educational specialist to fill the post of Director of Education, recently vacated by Dr. R. O. Winstedt, an app:al for a reduction1,263 words
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Article1907 1931-07-07 7 GOVT. REPLIES UNSATISFACTORY. Mr. Ta\i Cheng Lock said: I rise to support my honourable friend on my left who speke on the question of Government ghing consideration to the matter of the reduction of quit rents and allow the planters to be able to carry on1,907 words
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Article933 1931-07-07 7 JUSTICE DUE TO LABOURERS. Now. on the subject of Workmen's Compensation the Government's reply to my question is not definite, because Government says that it will consider the question later on. Therefore I should like to say something on the matter as I have been one of933 words
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Article4135 1931-07-07 7 EXPERT NEEDED. Dr. Noel Clarke said: As the post of Director of Education is now vacant may I suggest that in filling this vacancy the appointment of an experienced educationist be considered by Government. By an experienced educationist I mean one who, aLer graduation at one of4,135 words
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Advertisement534 1931-07-07 7 HUNGARY'S GREATEST VIOLINIST I SZIGETI TO-DAY A WORLD SENSATION. Recent English Press, 1929-30. Times. He played with a touch of the diablerie which one imagines must have been Pagarjini's secret. Daily Telegraph. A more brilliant performance than this it would be hard to imagine. Liverpool Post and Mercury. Tlolinfat m534 words
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Advertisement380 1931-07-07 7 WANTED —An accounts clerk with knowledge 'of typewriting, and to serve as Cashier No. 2. Cash security required $300. Applications in own handwriting with copies of recent testimonials, should be addressed to Box 372 c o Malaya Tribune. SINGAPORE CHINESE MANDARIN SCHOOL. Starting its New Session. Save TIME, LABOUR AND380 words
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Advertisement171 1931-07-07 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. SALE OF LAND AT TIONG BAHRU. Tenders, which will be received by the undersigned up iq 4 p.m. on Friday, the 31st July 1931. are invited for the purchase of certain lands at Tiong Bahru for building purposes. Particulars and the conditions of sale can171 words
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140 1931-07-07 8 TAN—At 36. Meyer Road <opposa> Katong Part- Singapore, on Sunday July 5. 1931. MRS TAN TIANG BOO. aged 63. leaving behind her two s: r_s. Tan Hock Moh and Tan Hock Chiang, two daughters. Mrs Chan Tong Soon and Mrs. Tay Soo Teck140 words
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Article758 1931-07-07 8 At the Legislative Council meet- ng yesterday His Excellency maintained that "'oppressive silence." Very respectfully we suggest that he is making a mistake. There are several very important subjects, vitally affecting this Colony and sections of its people which admittedly he discussed in Downing Street during his758 words
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Article235 1931-07-07 8 Mr T H Mersse. of Penang. was to have left London on Fnday for Malaya and is expected to arrive on the 23rd. inst The Rev Kenneth McPherson. Ac: r C nial Chaplain. Penang. will be tc Em bay towards the end of this month At the weekly tiffin of235 words
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Article165 1931-07-07 8 Nearly Two Million Surplus Females. British Official. London, July 6 Th-? census taken on April 26 showed that there are 44.790.465 people in Great Britain. with a surplus of 1361.063 females over males The tctal shows rather over a 2 000.000 increase compared with the 1921British Official. - 165 words
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Article83 1931-07-07 8 Th KLM <Rcyr". Dutch Airways service Bata via Alor-Star Ams".<. rtiarr. vfO become a weekly service in October next. As frcm Oct. 1. an aeroplane will leave Arris'erriam every Thursday and as from Oct 16 an aeroplane will leave Batavia every Pi-, day 'from Alor-Star83 words
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Article47 1931-07-07 8 From China and Japan by the Ka*hga r due a: Singapore at 6 pm to-morrow. Pre 1 China and Japan by the Morioko Maru due at Singapore to-morrow Frrm E.rcpe •London mails despatched on July 18 by the Rajputana due at Penang norni on Thursday47 words
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Article155 1931-07-07 8 The Federal Leper Settlement Sunge. Bulch. has recently become th.- proud po»--ic scr cf a wireless rxe.wcg set. Kuala Lumpur Ea gon Bangkok and Sourabaya have com? throogn clearly. Lady Moore-Guggisberg chairman, and the Overseas Section 01 the Forum Club gave women s luncheon in honour of oversea representatives on155 words
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Article568 1931-07-07 8 BY ~LOOKER-C\ Autocracy did not at the L. L. meet.- i J; it? dl(1 It really seem- time cracy (of pink rather tra;. hue} had its chance. It worse. That iittle stunt m questions without replying as it were, seem.- to tie overdone. And is it And568 words
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Article43 1931-07-07 8 LATFST OrOTATI«'N- RUBBER L"drn —3 3 16d New York: —6K <G> cents Singapore:—10\—10"- wci? TIV Lmdon—Spar £llt 0?. C*tf Th'ce Mrrths Buyer? £150 5< Co 6-*.». Sellers £120 17s. 6c U 1 J~- c S.ngap :re:—$60 25. ISO tens vie43 words
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Advertisement478 1931-07-07 8 WE DON T LIKE TO BRAG, BUT 1 j g W. have mmm to be immen~lv pr ud of the Robinsoo P**eot Lever W»tch for it I hu fet ap another amaxioe record and mere th*n justifies -hit we h*ve claimed I to be THE PINEST WATCH AT «19 PKICE.478 words
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Advertisement106 1931-07-07 8 I GENUINE 1 I Butterfly j Wing I I JEWELLERY. I IN I I Silver Brooches, I Pendants Vanity I Cases. Rings h Powder Boxes. I Charming Designs 30 Years' Experience. jjju.S. De Silva I Bros., I S 81. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE S PHONE 4540. TO LET. j Compound House106 words
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Miscellaneous446 1931-07-07 8 TO-DAY'S RADIO. Radio-Saigon »49.05 metres) 6.30 pm Annamite programme. 8.15 pm, recorded music: 915 pm. concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soyer Selections from The Magic Piute." Mozart The Little Officer. Messager: Allegro Appassions ta. for cello. Saint-Saens. soloist Mmc Simqne Chefray: Rustlings in the Wood.446 words
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885 1931-07-07 9 YOUNG PLAN SIGNATORIES TO MEET. HAD RELAPSE ON THE STOCK MARKET. Reuter. There is now no doubt that the Hoover scheme for the suspension of debt payments wili be put into effect. The difficulties with France have beenReuter. - 885 words
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Article106 1931-07-07 9 What Will Mussolini Do? Reuter. Rome, July 6. While indifference is professed in Fascist circles towards the subject matter of Saturday's encyclical letter, there can be no doubt that the breach between the Vatican and Chigi Palace has widened as the result of the Vatican's methodReuter. - 106 words
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Obituary109 1931-07-07 9 Reuter. TOOK PART IN BATTLE OF KHARTOUM. The death has occurred of General Sir Neville Lyttelton.—Reuter. [Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir Neville (Gerald) Lyttelton was born at Hagley. Worcestershire on Oct. 28, 1845. He was the third son of the 4th Baron Lyttelton. He wasReuter. - 109 words
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Article252 1931-07-07 9 BANKRUPT OF 71 REFUSED DISCHARGE. Mr R. Williamson lengthily argued on appeal on behalf of Mr. A. M. Sarkies in the Court of Appeal yesterday before their lordships Mr. Justic Thome, Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell and Mr. Justice Palgrave Simpson, against an order of the trial Judge252 words
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Article175 1931-07-07 9 WORKLESS DEMAND FOOD FROM HOTELS. Reuter. Madrid. July 6. The strike fever is spreading all over Spain as the result of efforts by the Communist National Confederation of Workers, which is seeking to create a revolution by labour troubles. Telephonists are striking to-day throughout the countryReuter. - 175 words
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Article74 1931-07-07 9 RESULT OF OFFICIAL INQUIRY. Reuter. London, July 6. The official inquiry into the Royal Scot accident found that it was due to the failure of the Royal Scot enginemen to obey signal indications. Direct evidence with regard to the circumstances in which this occurred must remain aReuter. - 74 words
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Article32 1931-07-07 9 Reuter. Washington. July 6. President Hoover had luncheon to-day with the world flyers, Gatty and Post, at the White House. The distinguished gathering included Members of the Cabinet —Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article81 1931-07-07 9 Many Killed In Fight With Police. Reuter. Rangoon, July 6. Forty rebels out of 150 were killed and the same number wounded in an engagement with the Military Police in the Shan States, whither the rebellion has spread. Twenty-one guns and many dams were seized. Other encountersReuter. - 81 words
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Article79 1931-07-07 9 QUESTIONS IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. Rugby, July 6. Questioned on the carrying out of the RoundTable Conference proposals for India, Mr. Wedgwood Benn (Secretary for India) said he was in consultation with the Governments of India and Burma, but he was not yet in a position to79 words
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Article199 1931-07-07 9 FOUR LABOUR MEMBERS APOLOGISE. Reuter. London. July 6. Apologies for their part in the Commons scene on July 2 were offered by Mr. J. Maxton, Mr. J. Kinley, Mr. J. Buchanan and Mr. J. Beckett to-day. The Premier, expressing gratification that the apologies had been made, suggestedReuter. - 199 words
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Article265 1931-07-07 9 CALENDAR OF SEVENTEĔN CASES. The fourth session of the Singapore Assizes commenced before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell to-day. There are seventeen cases on the calendar, comprising two of unlawful return from banishment, four counterfeiting cases, three of robbery, two for unnatural offences and one each of causing mischief265 words
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Obituary79 1931-07-07 9 British Official. HEAD OF FAMOUS PRINTING FIRM. Rugby. July 6. Sir William Waterlow, formerly Lord Mayor of London, died in a nursing home to-day after a short illness. He was at one time managing director of the famous printing firm which in the early days ofBritish Official. - 79 words
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Article48 1931-07-07 9 ZIONIST CONGRESS HOPES FOR WORLD UNION. Reuter. Bale, July 6. A far-reaching programme of Zionist federation has been unanimously adopted by 34 countries. The Zionist Congress programme aims at a world union oi general Zionists, with the ultimate goal the rebuilding of Israel in Palestine.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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857 1931-07-07 9 FEARS OF RETALIATION ELSEWHERE. COMPENSATION FOR KOREANS REFUSED. Reuter. The situation as the result of attacks by Koreans on Chinese remains tense, and there are fears that the aspect many grow more serious if the Chinese retaliate in Manchuria and Mongolia. TheReuter. - 857 words
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Article26 1931-07-07 9 HOME SPORTS REVIEW, on page 4. TOPICS Or TO-DAY, on page S. AN ITALIAN LETTER on page 12. CORRESPONDENCE, on pages 11 and 13.26 words
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Advertisement148 1931-07-07 9 I 1 11 p f GOI/WEJT s antf enjoyed g X BOTTLE [0 I I I SOLE AGENTS: J GuTnrnE 6 (§b I X (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) jG STMTiSc\s7isĕ-sc\sĕ\sZsTis_sĕ:^^ ?sH£7i£72S72SH£72s_SHS7isces_S^^ I j The popular numbers in this film iio«v being screened at the Albambra and Marlborough Theatre can148 words
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792 1931-07-07 10 THE MALAYA CUP TRIAL. SELECTION OF SINGAPORE TEAM. (By -Reynard") The third Malaya Cup trial between Singapore and the I nited Services yesterday «as in the nature of a rubber, the Services having won the first and Singapore the second. An experiment was792 words
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Article79 1931-07-07 10 ARRANGEMENTS FOR FRIDAY'S CUP MATCH. Seats in the West stand and on the lawn may be reserved for Friday's Malaya Cup match between Johore and Singapore at Anscn ■Road Stadium at $1. booking at Messrs. Robinson and Co Ltd. Fifty cents will be the charge for unreserved79 words
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Article106 1931-07-07 10 OPENING GAME TO-DAY. The qualifying round in the Singapore Cup competition commences to-day with the tie between the second teams of the Malays and Chinese at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon. The S.R.C. and the Medical College meet on Monday at Jalan Besar and the R.A. and106 words
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Article59 1931-07-07 10 ANOTHER WIN FOR ESSEX. CRICKET. Reuter. London, July 6. In the match commenced at Colchester on Saturday. Essex beat Hants by two wickets. Scores: Hampshire: 69 and 150 (Nichols 5 for 48). Essex: 69 and 151 for 8 wkts. (Baring 9 tor 26). The returnReuter. - 59 words
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Article49 1931-07-07 10 NEW RECORD BY CAMBRIDGE PLAYER. British Official. Rugby, July 6. A new record for University cricket was set up to-day in the Oxford v. Cambridge match at Lord's when Ratcliffe (Cambridge) scored 201 runs. At the close Cambridge had scored 385 in the first innings.—British Official.British Official. - 49 words
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Article56 1931-07-07 10 ANOTHER CENTURY BY RODRIGO. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 6. Penang beat Kedah in a match played at Sungei Patani over the week-end by six wickets and 117 runs. Scores: Kedah: 78 (Rodrigo 4 for 17) and 122. Penang: 117 and 200 for 4 wkts. (Rodrigo56 words
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Article75 1931-07-07 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 5. Lall Singh, the Selangor State player, completed his 1.000 runs for the season, with a score of 127 in a home match. He accomplished this feat last year as well, when he also took 100 wickets. He has played75 words
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Article60 1931-07-07 10 CLOSE STRUGGLE IN SECOND REPLAY. GOLF. Toledo (Ohio). July 6. Billy Burke won the American open championship, beating George Yon Elm by 148 to 149 in the second replay of the final.—Reuter Originally the two tied with a score of 292 for 72 holes and again tied60 words
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Article200 1931-07-07 10 LAWN TENNIS. What was lacking in quality when the S.C.R.C. met the S.C.C. at tennis yesterday was certainly made up in interest, particularly as regards the principal game—that between Lim Bong Soo and John Lim ond D. H. Kleinman and Roy Smith. The matches were the second200 words
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Article63 1931-07-07 10 PERAK HYDRO-ELECTRIC PROPOSAL. London, July 6. Bukit Nilai report shows a profit on revenue account of £1,077 and it is proposed to carryforward a credit of £7,254. Banir report shows a loss cf £2,082 and a credit of £285 is to be carted forward. Perak Hydro-electric propose issuing63 words
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Article75 1931-07-07 10 London, July 6. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons n>tify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £118% (£ll7 13/16). Forward £119% (£ll9 9/16). The market is firm. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 3 3|l6d (3%d>. Forward 3%d (3 7|l6d). The market75 words
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Article56 1931-07-07 10 London, July 6. Britain's rubber stocks are as follows: London 82,170, tons, Liverpool 54.522; total 136,692 tons. Last week's figures were: London 82,441 tons, Liverpool 54,086 tons. London thus shows a decrease of 271 tons and Liverpool an increase of 436 tons, and there is therefore56 words
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Article141 1931-07-07 10 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. July 7, noon Yesterday's quotations for local tin and rubber shares are fully maintained to-day, and this notwithstanding a drop of $1% in the local tin price. However, the political news ibetter and the price of the metal is expec Ud to firm141 words
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Article289 1931-07-07 10 July 7. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London. 3 3 15d., down 1 16d. New York. 6 >« cents, <G), unchanged. Shares: Steady. Allenbys 90 cents—»1.00, Ayer Moleks 60—70 cents, Ayer Panas 60—70 cents, Baskets 45—50 cents, Bro&as 40—4* cents, Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents. Bukn Katils 20—25 cents.289 words
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43 1931-07-07 10 Singapore, Ju*> Buyer* R.S.S equal to London Standard, Spot 10 Standard R.S.S. on Tender July August September 11 August' September October /December lt% January/March U% Tone cf Market.—Dull. Latest Cable:—London Spot. Sheet 3 3:--lb. New York:—6% <G) cants.43 words
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Article95 1931-07-07 11 lQ U r readers are invited to write to us on rtW? c'J of public interest. It must be underwood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not teceiscirily endorse opinions expressed by corresLETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF jj s p. preferably typewritten (double ,pacv. and on one side of the95 words
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Article84 1931-07-07 11 the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Su r .i« issuing of a distress warrant on the jj.,, of a land-owner on an occupier, ng the belongings of the occupier, and rilP of it, is utterly opposed to the fundaroel, principles of English law. This proredu tnd the summary dealing are84 words
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Article326 1931-07-07 11 > the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") nee Malaya took Cambridge Examinations. a single paper of any candidate has lnied. No-one knows the system of not even the principles, except the ired professors. That explains why uinot be returned; otherwise the secret ting would be known. It is said326 words
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Article361 1931-07-07 11 fro the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir,—The admirable article by your learned Muslim Correspondent under the heading Muslim Affairs: Should Muslim Girls Drill a Public?" which was published in your issue of the 3rd inst., with the well-balanced arguments and the liberal-minded ideas it contains, lias to a considerable361 words
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Article62 1931-07-07 11 EINSTEIN REVISES HIS CALCULATIONS. Berlin. June 14. admission that his calculator of the *fcctkn of light rays needed slight revision. 45 a result of observations of the total eclipse Sumatra, was made by Professor Enstein. «*lrev:ng the Physics Society, announcing tne r *ult of the examination of62 words
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Article538 1931-07-07 11 MR. JOE FISHER'S FILM TOUR. MALAYANS AT HOME. (By Air Mail: Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, June 12. Prince's, Sandwich, was the scene last Monday of the opening of the Association of British Malaya's annual golf tournament, for which all past and present Malayans are538 words
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Article33 1931-07-07 11 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceykm to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India* and Ceylon is Ra. 15* for $100.33 words
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Advertisement287 1931-07-07 11 I ***********************************25^^ I The New World Show, I S JALAN BESAR. 3 Singapore's Most Popular Amusement Park. Nightly Programme. I IS 1. Twilight Hall. Cantonese Wayang- (Wah 6. The New CiDema—Showing European rO Feng Khek Tuen.) icture*. ft 2. Solar Hall. Malay Opera (Sri Ken- 7 < o-Rcttd. g dongan.)287 words
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Advertisement181 1931-07-07 11 Guaranteed from the Juice of Ripe, Sweet Pineapples. It defies heat, drives away the fatigue and refreshes the tired mind. APPETISING and DIGESTIVE. Tramroz SCO. BIGIA TEA I A Fine Fresh Product of Malaya. I !lj 'SOLD I fV nJ uoniiiiiHiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuuiiiiniiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiii As a bodybuilder during childhood, after an nourish ment181 words
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Miscellaneous256 1931-07-07 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending July 5, 1931: TO-DAY, JULY 7. 5 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Coy., Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. "A" (M.G.) Coy.. Revolver Classification and M.G. Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. "E" (Chinese) Coy.. Recruits—Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Fortrese Coy.. (Malay256 words
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Article2080 1931-07-07 12 Studying The Comfort Of Travellers. A Home For Foreign Students. AN ITALIAN LETTER. Rome (Mall Week). Within the last few months there have been some important results from the excavations which are directed by the Office of Antiquities and Fine Arts under the Government of Rome. In2,080 words
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Article596 1931-07-07 12 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. at their saleroom. No. 30 Chulia Street, on May 6, 13, 20 and 27. Freehold land and house No. 19 Blair Road, area 1,493 sq. ft., bought by Mr. Chan Jim Let for596 words
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Article77 1931-07-07 12 Donations previously acknowledged $41,082.66 J. W. Gillman, Esq. 100.00 H. R. Watts, Esq. SUM "Just a Minute Co." Midnight Follies 107.72 Petaling Sports Club 23.00 E. D. Evans. Esq. 5.00 Ipoh Club 114.00 Straits Settlements Government 5.000.M) H. H. Robbins. Esq. (May/July* 60.00 Kampong Kuantan Club 27.0077 words
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Article, Illustration20 1931-07-07 12 Dragon procession at the Great World during their "First Full Moon Celebration" a few days ago.20 words
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Advertisement253 1931-07-07 12 I BUKIT TIMAH PORK I I» unequalled for sweetness, quality jg j} and tenderness. All pigs are reared I _j from stock specially imported from g England; most of the feed is imported jjj from Home supplemented by grass i- ifrown on our own farm; and fresh gj supplies of253 words
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Advertisement612 1931-07-07 12 AUCTION SALE. BY ORDER OP THE OFFICIAL RECEIVER. RE THE PULAU BULANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO., LTD. (In Liquidation.) AUCTION SALE OP ALL THE ASSETS OF THE PULAU BULANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO., LTD (In Liquidation.) At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co\ sale-room, No. 30, Chulia Street. ON WEDNESDAY JULY612 words
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Article91 1931-07-07 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 options 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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Article61 1931-07-07 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —In answer to your correspondent's enquiry, the following are the local addresses of the Boys' Brigade:— Ist. Singapore Company Boys' Brigade, c/o Rev. W. Murray, Chinese Presbyterian Mission, Singapore. 2nd. Singapore Company Boys' Brigade, c/o Rev. Goh Hood Keng, 3. Kampong61 words
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Article299 1931-07-07 13 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I quite agree with "Republics remarks in your valuable paper of June 26 under the above caption. In such a small town as Kluang. where I reside. I notice that these "sly girls" are coming in one after another, and there299 words
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Article566 1931-07-07 13 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir, East is East and West is West. And never the twain shall meet. When I read the various articles on the above subject I cannot help but support the old narrow-minded idea. In doing so to-day I know I am fighting a566 words
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Article291 1931-07-07 13 WINE-GLASS, BARREL, TESTTUBE. London (By Mail). tJ2£ aI*S f a cnild s a greater factoi in its success in life than Its brain development at school. This theory is one of the results of a remarkable series of experiments now being carried out by the291 words
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Article448 1931-07-07 13 SINGAPORE, JULY 3. MEAT. Beef steak (round) kati 48 Beef stew or curry kati 42 Pork, lean kati 48 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 38 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl kati 40 Ducks each 70 Pigeons, domestic unfledged pair 58 Pigeons, fledged448 words
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Advertisement810 1931-07-07 13 fr\. Poisoned Sorer M' i Heat Rash, Insect Bites, Skin Irritation anii ln fl amt nation, Mistered Feet, etc. TJNLESS treated with swelling, relieves pain and checks Zam-Buk, even the deeding almost immediately, least scratch or break in Another important advantage the skin opens the wav for of Zam Buk810 words
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Advertisement211 1931-07-07 13 I JUST RECEIVED I NEW SHIPMENT OF I Ladies' Leather Handbags Slippers I I WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co., I I 56 57, HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 7144. IOVfILTINE' Af B 31 I ASK FOR: I BUTTERFLY GREEN PEAS I S Tne Best anc Cheapest in the X Market! a Grown in the211 words
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Article370 1931-07-07 14 COMMENTS ON COUNTY MATCHES. SPORTS AND PASTIMES. CRICKET. London, July 4. It is now regarded as certain that a second Test match between England and New Zealand will be payed and that Manchester will be the eround chosen, whilst the date will be Aug. 15. which370 words
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Article109 1931-07-07 14 An S.C.C. XI visited Rengam on Sunday and won by 143 runs. Scores: S.C.C: 229 for 9 wkts and declared (Maxwell 20, Burn 26. Tarrant 56. Percy-Hardman 23. Ogbourne 30. Laverton 31 not out, Rowe four for 58). Rengam: 86 (Scott 30, Tufnel! six for 45. Jeans four109 words
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Article417 1931-07-07 14 RAFFLES BEAT MEDICALS. Great enthusiasm was displayed by the students cf Raffles College and the Medical College in their annual cricket encounter, played at the SR C. on Saturday and Sunday. Raffles won a keenly fought game by 29 runs, bowlers having a better time than the417 words
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Article885 1931-07-07 14 PETER PAN IN PADS. In an "Athletic News" interview RC: in Bailey said: "If a batsman uses five different strokes, in turn, to the same kind of ball and treats the poor helpless tramp of a long hop or innocent little half-volley with elaborate caution while885 words
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Article58 1931-07-07 14 A.A.A. ACTION. ATHLETICS. London, July 4. Following up their suspension a few months ago cf J. E. Webster, the famous British athlete, the A.A.A. have imposed a further period of suspension upon three members of the Birchi:eld Harriers (including Webster), the suspension operating until April. 1932. The other58 words
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Article184 1931-07-07 14 BADMINTON. At the monthly meeting of the Evergreen B.P. held at the residence of Mr. Quek Ban Hock, 522, Kampong Bahru. at 7.30 p.m. on Friday the election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: President Mr. Khoo Beng Cheok. Vice-President Mr. Koh Beng Swee hon.184 words
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Advertisement188 1931-07-07 14 Gull Bahar Hair Oil. v the best for hair growth and brain. Registered p (Awarded Gold Medals) SOLD EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS S.S AND F.M.S B. SHAIK MUHAMMAD SAHIB, 140. HUGH LOW STREET. IPOH H Parker lluofoltl j is sealed against leakage. 1 There are no holes in the H ''fflß188 words
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Advertisement161 1931-07-07 14 Jo Your Good/ Health/ Nuts What so important and prcc- ious as good health? GrapeNuts served with milk and sugar gives the five food essentials needed by blood, bone and muscle —and it's so delicious. Just try it tomorrow. j FR£B SAMPLE Send 5 Ctl in stamps to "••fISP 1161 words
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Advertisement105 1931-07-07 14 iN YOUR COMPE TITOR N reaches his business relations in Java jjj I IN LESS THAN 7 HOURS. I ja because I he travels, despatches his samples M BY AIR I Plane leaves for Batavia every Wednesday 7 a m. j ?j\ y /I Longest m I dependable Eveready B105 words
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Advertisement551 1931-07-07 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH T \DIA AND APCAR LINES. i incorporated in England.) KAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. —flp STJLAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM N L IGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. f Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore.551 words
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Advertisement596 1931-07-07 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. V" ->Tv THE K. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due BaU I HAKONE MARU 10,500 July 15 16 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 31 Aug. 1 SUWA MARU 10,700 Aug. 13 14 9 FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Aug. 27 28596 words
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Advertisement476 1931-07-07 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. Jig NORDDEUTSCHER l*Brf»l LLOYD. (Incorporated in Germany Tne unaernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. COBLENZ for Manila, Hong Kong, S'hai, Taku, Dalny T'tau July 18 t DESSAU for Saigon Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji V'stock July 23 HOMEWARDS. MAIN for Genoa, Marseilles, Havre, R'dam, H'burg Bremen July 8476 words
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Advertisement263 1931-07-07 15 INSURANCE. THE fftwvj BRITISH insurance N? %^ggp£ 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. I 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca263 words
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Advertisement547 1931-07-07 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December, 1892J 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.547 words
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Advertisement530 1931-07-07 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 an* residents in the North Division of the Town this Bank will shortly open a Branch in North Bridge Road near its junction with Middle530 words
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Advertisement1074 1931-07-07 16 ALICO I I ALICO Asia Life Insurance Company. Under American Charter. (£2o,ooo—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 your1,074 words
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Advertisement764 1931-07-07 16 "■SST "MADGE" 4 b 4-;. Fresh Cut Flowers from Java TWICE A WEEK. We undertake Orders for Bouquets, Floral Baskets and Wreaths AT VERY CHEAP PRICES. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that from the Ist May 1931. Madam Tay Hay Neo and Chan Geok Gee Neo are carrying764 words
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Advertisement599 1931-07-07 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Reach the Permanent Population. I PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICEAs Mr. M. M. Angullia will no longer be in our employ after June 30. 1931, he will have no authority after this date to transact any business on our behalf. ITALASIA LTD. NOTICE. Singapore Improvement599 words
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Advertisement461 1931-07-07 16 MASSAGE AND MANN t UE. MASSAGE. Miss MIB/KO and Miss K. No. 20, Bencoolen Street, MALAYA TRIBI NE THONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Includir^ at office Postage Postagt or close (Local or to Fordgi residence. F.M.S.) Country Yearly $15.00 $21.00 527.00 Half Yearly t 7.50 $10.50461 words
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