Malaya Tribune, 23 July 1931

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune V o XVIII.- -No. 172 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, July 23, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. JULY 23, 1931.
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    • 122 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. yOl CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, GUARANTEED FREE FROM BACTERIA WSiSgm SHIP BRAND I Sweetened Condensed Milk Adk Here is concentrated goodness for f> <|j$K r you. Ship Brand has the approval I plffk runPoW' of every mother Apart from its healthful pro perties. the delectable flavour of
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    • 294 1 «<■ vw a* *.u y wwV t j 4 H Ii I I HI Mm I Q Bh I mm la* I* I rare 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Ruth Chatterton IN The Right To Love 'PHONE 5261-5262. I Walking Stick Lager Beer j 0 IS GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH. j I
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  • 363 2 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUTE" READERS. EDITOR'S LETTER. Comments On The Mail. Dear Boys. You are taugh: a schcol to observe the team spirit, to work for the good of the whole and to comply with your captain's ins. ructions. For the "Corner" to remain the success it is
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  • 177 2 ißy "C. Woop Pee." Malacca.) A market is a very busy place. A visit to any market on any day will convince one of this. Every section in the market presents an animated scene. Here one hears a Japanese lady bargaining with Malay butcher over the price of
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  • 101 2 (By Rex.") Everyone of you knows where "Filmland" is. It is a beautiful spot n Upper California whose chief centre is Hollywood. Hollywood is a beautiful spot, and there ar? many studio-. The actors and actresses live here and they have beautiful, large, comfortable houses. Large numbers of them
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  • 116 2 By Disappointed.") Much discussion has taken place about Shakespeare in the Boys' Corner" recently. And the majority of the writers don't seem to like Shakespeare at all. Why. I don't know. Even if the words and language are oldfash ioned if you take it up seriously you
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  • 98 2 'By C. B. Kiat.) It is really interesting to note that al hough practically everything in Singapore has gone down in price in view of the present trade depression the once cf a cup of eoftfle or m, JWtth milk added) remains unchanged This is very
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  • 81 2 'By Ad. Tcdd."/ Wlr n I read the article written by "S N S wetks -Boys' Corner," stating' that I musTunV 11 2* 1 had a terrible shock H ?TbSJ™£l last article was writn 1 1 second excursion took place I STS T« S r NS
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  • 78 2 Subject For Saturday's Debate. The literary meeting of the S. S. U. was postponed last Saturday. It was decided that Mr. K. G. Nair, B.A. L.L.B. shall preside as chairman at the next literary meeting of the Union on Saturday, July 25. at 4.30 p.m. in the premises
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  • 229 2 (By Cs. Sc. Waha.) Esperanto is the only neutral international 1 language which is accepted by Europeans, Asiatics and Americans to be their second tongue. It is not intended to supersede the national languages. It is intended to provide an easy means of communication between merchants, students, snd travellers
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  • 246 2 'By S. Pan Nat Ah. Johore.) What Is the cause of all this unrest in the wcrld? Why are so many people thrown out of employment? Why the number of criminals daily increasing? Why is natural freedom of not only individuals, but of nations robbed? If we were
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  • 130 2 i By G. C. Gohj Pictures are used to adorn our walls. Some are very cheap: others cost a large sum of money. They are to be found in almost every house, from the poorest cottage to the grandest mansion. We are able to learn much from I them
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  • 119 2 (By -Apa Boleh Buat."\ Some days ago, while I was still at school I looked forward to the day when I should be leaving and going out into this wide world to earn my own living. I thought how grand t- would be never to have to do
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  • 112 2 ißy A Rider.") My subject this week is :n the interest of cyclists. Pedestrians are a nuisance to us They ramble all over the road, in the middle and acros-, it. They can be seen on the streets engaged in kite-flying, hide-and-seek and other childish games, little realising
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  • 755 2 Free And Bar-Bell Exercises. f (By Low Tiang Soonj Up to a few months ago I rhould never have thought such an article to be necessary, but it has been brought to my notice some few days ago, in the "Boys' Corner,'* that quite a number
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  • 189 2 <By S. T. KohJ Four persons have written about kite-fly ng and three said that it was a loss of precious time and questioned the benefits of the game The other wrote that it was a recreation and a healthy exercise. He was right about the recreation, but I
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  • 155 2 'By "A Non-Footballer."> I vender very much why so many people in Singapore are interested in football. Even the ricksha-puller;, who should mind more about the.r own profession, are often heard discussing football in the vicinity of Ansoa Road Stadium. They know nothing about football. Fcotball is
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  • 130 2 How To Improve Our English. (By "Franciscan Malacca.) The average schoolboys in Malacca do not speak English when they carry on conversations or debates among themselves. Ninety-five per cent, of the average boys speak in Malay. If they go on at this rate they will never improve
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  • 171 2 (By Tan Cheo KwangJ The son who properly honours his parents will always fee gentle and respectful. He will address them as a modest inferior. Should he differ in opinion, he will state his views, not flippantly, but in a spirit of modest inquiry. If a parent
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  • 79 2 By Mandarin" Tay, Muar.) The modern frocks worn by European ladies at the recent races were lovely and the colours selected seem to vie with the hues of the rainbow. The attractive dresses fill me with admiraton and gaping wonder. The latest Parisian crer.ticns. the short skirts the
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  • 296 2 We find it very convenient to travel tnese days, because we have aeroplanes, locomotive,, steamers, motor cars and many other speedy vehicles, and we can do the voyage round the world in a very short period.—Chung Hock Swee. Schoolboys are specially advised to go to the Rallies
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 350 2 WHEN YOU'RE WELL You're bubbling over wit! Not ing's a burden —nothing Wha a difference when you of sorts. Everything goes an fad weary and done. p vigorous and FIT with 80. lis. They keep your system poisons which ruin your beali engender a normal natural actu «:omach, liver and
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  • 1788 3 Woes And Ills Of Movie "Extras." Are film fights faked? Is it all a camera trick, when there is a thrilling fight on the screen, in which one gets victory over the other after a very hard time, and after splintering the chair over the
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  • 241 3 Helsingfors (By Mail.) Terrib c and pa hetic tales are told of the progress of "collectivisation" and forest labour in Russia in sworn statements by Ingrians (a race of Finns living near Leningrad) who have managed to escape from Soviet territory. In seme parts of Russia,
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  • 1483 3 FOREIGNERS WELL TREATED. WOMEN'S PLACE IN INDUSTRY. CLASS DISTINCTIONS STILL PREVAIL. Leon Kiiil. writing in the "Spectator." states: Some impr-ssions of a recent visit by one who knew the country fairly well in the old days may be of some interest During the first few days it sermed
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    • 95 3 f CII A [RETT ES I I I Ul^^^^^^^M I Mpmw "L«f .fl flfr A Jjm 9 flflfltflMflflflflflH HE THINKS HE WILL LIVE FOREVER j Those who disregard the advantages of a PRUDENTIAL j] POLICY as a haven of security for reclining years are touting the uncertainty of life. The
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  • 2149 4 Plight Of Indian Residents. NOTES FROM INDIA. A communique has been issued by the Home Department of the Government of India retarding the origin of the Burma rebellion. The Burma Government believe that the movement began with a definite attempt to overthicw the Government in a
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  • 98 4 Since May 15 the Bank of Prance has been putting into circula ion new 50-centime alu- minium bronze coins with a smooth edge, on the obverse of which is a head representing the Republic and on the reverse two cornucopiae with flowers and fruit.
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  • 732 4 MOVEMENT ATTACKED BY SIR R. PERKS. MINISTERS "WASTING THEIR TIME." A strong attack on the movement that is hoping to bring about a union between the Church of England and the Nonconformist Churches was made by Sir Robert Perks, President of the Wesleyan Conference, in
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    • 194 4 REGLYKOL a crest cure tor DIABETES. It was shown >pon chemical analysis that the quantity of tugar and acetone in the urine of patients liter a few days treatment with this preparation was reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the various organs jf vie body regained their
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    • 451 4 is one of the eight reasons why they DO NOT AFFECT THE THROAT Since 1921 we have constantly repeated the statement that Craven 'A* Cork-Tipped Cigarettes do not affect the throat. Read these facts, and you will know that this is why millions of these cigarettes are smoked daily in
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  • 1536 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. f ISSUED BY FRASER A CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, July 23, 10 a.m. IMS* Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. Enda. Buyers. Sellers. ~7-q0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 C 0.18.6 £1. |j 0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 0.19 0 j. i. O »5 o Ayer
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    • 84 5 1 z I "THIS IS NOT BLUFF"!, 3 D I Come with a cutting of this advertiseI ment and you will get a discount of I 10% to 25% on your purchases of our I Clocks and Watches. j 1 A visit to our store wiU convince you. j I
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    • 195 5 Ii trade mark registered -I lifArM'c I BATTSIKir best battery BJ J Eveready Unit Cells give the I NATIONAL CARBON a |ongest llfc .They are I UNION CARBIDE and CARBON' unfailing...most economical [L HADE IN and extremely brilliant. Obtainable from all first date dealer*. Beware of Imitations. CELLS SHOULD BE
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 562 5 $200 MUST BE WON ONE PRIZE THIRD CROSSWORD. IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) 7 —T5 I Ti Wtp P WK*~T*~ 9 57""""" ■M^i^Tßß^i" ■H 7^ ■ff BM"*"*~ BM ST ZZM COUPON. I enclose as entry fee for the enclosed solution (s) in yeur Third Crossword
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    • 258 6 S £bm\ to-night j j 1 9 POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT of jj Paramounts Stirriog Dramatic Production I "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" a i g WITH I j Ruth Chatterton a See this famous Star in a dual role As the mother she g jjj converses with her other self as
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    • 313 6 Amusements. 1 TRADER HORU OPENS JULY 29. 11 t .hhsWhii 'ii mi ■■■WiIIII'III II 'll' fl AwWA/mf B fl 3 WmrS at &~B k 1 fl /mlm I ki Jk In I mm IM J ssmi il Wmm 'lm mmmw rmW mM\. TEstSßwl nl ru 1 ul 1 sssl I
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    • 191 6 I TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 Final Thrilling Episodes At The ALL-TALKING Serial SPEIL of w CIRCUS j 3 AND I Gladys BrcckwelS I- IN j The Drake Case A Mystery Thriller. j I 6.15 TO-NIGHT Q. 15 I I GENEVIEVE TOBIN S AND I CONRAD NAGEL (5 IN I FREE LOVE
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  • 196 7 "MEDICINE" FAILS TO ACT. The "Sri Krung" states that a Chinese who r old live cobras for a livelihood, left his room in a rdw of shop houses at Saochingcha recently with a box of cobras. These he carried ;o an opium divan near the Brahmin
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  • 269 7 ••EXTREME PENALTY FOR YoUNG CHINESE. SEQUEL TO VICTORIA STREET SHOOTING. The trial of two Chinese. Ong Kim Kiat and Ng Chong, which lasted three full days, came to a close late yesterday afternoon when the Jury, at 5.20 p.m., returned a unanimous verdict of guilty against the
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  • 310 7 OFFICIAL REPORT OF FIRST MEETING. The Assisant Official Assignee supplies the following: The first statutory meet ng of the creditors of Sarkies Bro hers was held at the Singapore Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday afternoon. This firm carried on the Raffles and Sea View Hotels, Singapore, and
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  • 189 7 ALLEGED MISAPPROPRIATION OF TONTINE MONIES. Allegations of cheating in respect of tontine monies were made against a "nonya" named TanLian Hee, who appeared before the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) yesterday. It is alleged that the accused was the manageress of a tontine and that
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  • 120 7 Singapore, July 23. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE Wlf \RVES East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rohna 22; Benlawers 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Rawalpindi 18: Santhia 13; Johan de Witt 11; Kiang 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Muroran Maru 30; Silvermaple 33; Tairea 35; Fairfield City 37. Empire
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  • 557 7 A BANKRUPT'S SONS AGED 24 AND 26. TURN OUT THE GOOD-FOR-NOTHINGS.' That he was supporting two sons, aged 21 and 26 years, who had never been employed in their lives, was disclosed by a 62-year old debtor who was examined by Mr. E. N. Taylor,
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  • 385 7 A STARBOARD STANCHION DAMAGED. SHIPPING NEWS. Yesterday afternoon in front of the Master Antendant's Pier, it was alleged, the "Petaling" collided with the "Soon Lee" and damaged its starboard stanchion. Both are small coasting steamers. It appears that the "Soon Lee" had just arrived from Karimon and
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  • 134 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. July 23, noon. We again have to report a listless and weaker share market, and, with a fall of $1% in the local tin price mining share quotations are again marked lower. Without, however, much business passing. Rubber is steady, but
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  • 326 7 June 23. 11 am. RUBBER London 3 1 16d., up 1 16d New York. 6* cents <G>. down 116 cent Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 90 cents—sl.oo, Ayer Moleks 60—70 cents, Ayer Panas 60—70 oents. Bassets 45—50 cents, Bro&as 40 —45 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 13—20 cents, Bukn Katils
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  • 33 7 Reuter. Oklahoma, July 23. The Empire Oil Refining and BritishAmerican Oil Companies and several other producers have joined a movement to close down wells until prices become higherRenter.
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  • 65 7 Singapore. July 23. Buyers Sellers R S.S equal to London Standard. Spot 9*- 9% Standard R S.S on Tender August 9% 10 September 9 T 10's August/September 9 10's October' December 10% 10% January March 10 10 7 Tone of Market: —Steady. Latest Cable: —London
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  • 151 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R. A. REPORT. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's weekly auction report dated July 22. states: Catalogued l.tnjM 1b.=777.70 tons Offered 1.510,526 lb— 674.34 tons. Scld 1 252.898 1b.=:55y33 tons. London spot o.s. 3d. New Yo.k spot 6 3 16 cents. Prices Realized.
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  • 235 7 Singapore, July 23. (By oourtety of H. and S. Bank.) Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 27 /Bid. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13/16d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32d„ London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d.. London demand 2s. 3 23/32d., London T.T. 2s. 3 ll/16d.,
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  • 131 7 Singapore, July 28 Rice Siani i per Koyan $207 Rice Siam 2 $173 Rice, Siam 3 JISI Rice, Siam 4 $144 Rice, Saigon A-l $13$ Rice. Saigon 1 $145 Rice. Rangoon 2 $134 Rice, Saigon 3 $135 Rice, Rangoon 1 $137 Rice, Rangoon 2 $134 Rice, Par Boiled No.
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  • 104 7 RIOTS GROWING WORSE IN SPAIN. Reuter. Madrid, July 23 The Government is determined onoe and for all to crush syndicalist disturbances, which are daily growing worse and are threatening the stability of the Republic. The principal arrested and their headquarters closed down and while a decree
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  • 53 7 POLICE STOP POLITICAL INCIDENTS. Reuter. Berlin, July 22. A recrudescence. of rioting between Communists and their pcflitlcal opponents took place at Dortmund late last night. A policeman was seriously wounded after he had fired his revolver, killing two people and wounding i i wo more. Police reinforcements
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 312 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera* Bright. STATIONS. ture. Rainfall. Sur Max. Min. shine Alor Star «5 74 Nil 3.9 Kota Bharu 87 72 0.56 4.3 K. Trengganu 88 71 3.59 5.2 Kroh 84 71 0.92 5.7 Sitiawan 89 70 1.72 7.2 I poh 90 71 0.69 6.8 Butterworth
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  • 72 8 LIM—Lim Chan Siew passed away peacefully at his residence, No. 196-2, Tiong Bahru Read, aged 55, leaving a widow, 5 sons, Lim Chin Chye (alias Bachik), Eng Chiang, Seng Lee (alias Charlie Ong), Eng Hock and Harry, a daughter in-law and one grandson,
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  • 795 8 A somewhat unusual incident occurred at the Singapore Assizes last week. The jury, in a case in which the charge was that of gang robbery, returned by a majority of five to two a verdict of "not guilty," whereupon Mr. Justice PaJgrave Simpson remarked "I
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  • 258 8 All Police Constables in Singapore who speak EnglUh wear a red tab on their right siioulders. Mr. A. E. Moreira. Assistant Editor. -Times of Malaya." has frone to Port Dickson, where he hopts to recuperate after his recent illness Hh c Ex-ellency the High Commissioner and Miss CI: men i
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  • 123 8 Sir Alan ,Cobham To Investigate. Reuter. London. July 22. Sir Alan Cobham, w.th a crew of two engineers, two photographers and» one wireless oiMuator, took off this morning from Rochester on a 12,000 mile flight, via the Mediterranean and the Nile VaUey, to the
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  • 257 8 RESOLUTION IN HOUSE OF LORDS. Reuter. Rugby, July 22. The House of Lords has unanimously passed a resolution which, while recognising the action already taken by the League of Nations regarding slavery, recorded the opinion that further steps of a definite nature for the abolishing of
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  • 81 8 DRAMATIC APPEAL FOR PENSIONS. Reuter. Tokyo, July 22. Twenty-five disabled soldiers, representative of those who under existing regulations ar3 not entitled to pensions, in publicly appealing to the sprit of the Emperor Me ji f or pensions, assembled in front of Me.jl's tomb on Monday morn ng
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  • 72 8 LINDBERGS PREC AUTIONS. Reuter. New York. July 23. Very little has been left to chance in connection with the flight of Lindbergh and his wife next week to the Far East v.a Alaska. Siberia, Japan and China. Safety mearures include a watertight buoyant bundle automatica
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  • 87 8 From and Germany by the Jjhan de Witt" due at Singapore at 1 p.m. to-day. From Europe. (London mails despatched on July 2). by the Karmala due at Penang neon tc day. From China and Japan by the Havana Maru due at Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan
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  • 164 8 The engagement is announced of Mr. Ibrahim, of the staff of the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, and asst. secretary of the Penang Benevolent Society, son of Mr. K. S. Haji Mohamed. of Penang, to Inche Hawabee. daughter of '„h? late Mr. S. Noordin and niece of Mr. Mohamed Ayoob. of
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  • 29 8 BOYS' CORNER, on page 2. NOTES FROM INDIA, on page 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11. CUR LONDON LETTER, on page 14.
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  • 583 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON -1 It will be noticed that tin is sliding down again. Also that rubber hangs very stubbornly round threepence a pound Yet we are continually being told to be optimistic and smile as the slump gives us a further s n the jaw. It just
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  • 41 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS RUBBER. London:—3d. New York:--6« fG) cents. Singapore:— 9M» —9\ cents. TIN. London Spot:—£110 7s. 6d (Down Three Months Buyers €112 7s. 6d. 6d). Sellers £112 10s Od. (Down 2is_ o Singapcre:— $55.6Z 1 «1-75 tons sold'
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 1004 9 MR. SNOWDEN ANNOYS M. LAVAL. GERMANY A LEAKY BATH. WHOLE DEBTS QUESTION TO BE REOPENED? Reuter. London, July 23. ]f Hr. Bruening takes back to Berlin less than he expected that, it is believed, will be largely ascribablc to the attitude
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  • 162 9 VERY LITTLE PROGRESS MADE. British Official. Answering Commons questions on the work of the Anglo-Russian Committee dealing with debts, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Dr. Hugh Da'ton) said that Lord Goschen, chairman of the committee, had repor ed the present tage cf these negotiations to ihe Foreign Secretary,
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  • 114 9 Bombay Acting Governor Shot At. Reuter. Poona. July 22. A student fired two shots at Sir J E B Hotson. Acting-Governor of Bombay, while he was inspecting the Ferguson College. He was unhurt, and himself overpowered his assailant. Sir J. E. B. Hotson had a miraculous
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  • 112 9 STRIKING RESEMBLANCE TO HINDU GOD, {From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 22. The birth of Siamese twins occurred in the coolie Lines at Bertam Estate, Province Wellesley, on Saturday and the chidren survived until yesterday. The tuins had four arms, four legs and two heads but
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  • 178 9 FELL OFF WINCH AFTER BATHING. An unusual accident, involving injury to three American seamen, occurred yesterday at the S.H.B. Wharves. It appears that three seamen of the 'President Garfield" were having a bath alongside the ship between 5 and 6 o'clock yesterday evening, when the Chief
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  • 658 9 Sequel To Stabbing Near Alhambra. Ahmad bin Manan. a Boyanese motor-car driver, was placed on trial at the Singapore Assizes to-day before Mr. Justice Palgrave Simpson and a special jury, to answer a charge of murder. Mr. P. A McElwaine, DPP, is conducting the prorecution
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  • 124 9 ALLEGATIONS OF CRIMINAL FORCE. (From Our Own Correspondent.j Penang. July 22. At Butterworth Police Court Mr. E. La M. Stowell, at present h admaster ot renang Free School, and formerly headmaster of Bukit Mertajam High School, was acquitted and discharged on a charge of using criminal force
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  • 1029 9 BOMBS THROWN AND SHOTS FIRED. MYSTERY OF VANISHED ENGLISHMAN. FOREIGN SECRETARY TAKES GRAVE VIEW. Reuter. Shanghai, July 23. The Minister of Finance, Mr. T. V. Soong, and the Japanese Minister, Mr. Shigemitsu, arrived from Nanking by the night express this morning, and were entering their
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 599 10 URQUHART’S FINE KEEPING. NEW DEFENCE DOES WELL. LATE GOAL IN INTERPORT SOCCER. (By Reynard." i By a goal scored in the last three minutes of the game South China's young student footballer?, picked from leading teams, defeated Singapore in an interport soccer match at the Anson
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  • 404 10 TIPS FOR CUP XI SELECTORS. (By "Echo.") This was an invigorating match. Though I don't like the dollar-snatching aspect of their tour, and consider a $1.50 charge to watch them an absolute Imposition which is no credit to them or the S.A.P.A., I have to congratulate
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  • 157 10 SURREY'S ARTIFICIAL WICKET. THE TROUBLE AT THE OVAL. London, July 22. Notts had to field an extremely weak side against Yorkshire and were even obliged to recall Pay ton, their veteran batsman, from Eton, where he has a coaching engagement. Parker had one marvellous spell of bowling in the
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  • 188 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. July 22. On Sunday, at Malacca, a North Johore team -nded the Malacca Club's unbeaten record of the season, winning by 30 runs. Scores: North Johore: Stradling c Remond b Bruce 20; Brown c Heath b Reeves 19; Gosling c Jchnson-Hill
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  • 54 10 Of the team selected to represent the F.M.S. against the Colony at Singapore during tho August Bank Holiday week-end, H. L. Marshall and C. K. Foster have intimated their inability to accept the invitation, and W. O. Jonklaas, of Selangor, and Capt Wylde. of Negri Sembilan,
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  • 456 10 SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIPS. The ties in the first round of the Singapore open singles and doubles championship tournaments were played off on Saturday and Sunday last at the S.V.C. Drill Hall before a large crowd. Results: .Doubles: See Gim Hock and Koh Keng Siang beat A. I. Perelra and C.
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  • 55 10 DATES PLAYERS. Cricket. V.M.C.A. team v. "C" Co. Glosters on the V.M.C.A. ground on Saturday: R. Lyne, F. A. S. Hoole, John Pillai, J. Cassichitty, H. Gibson. M. Harvey, Galiston. R. P Ridley, Brouard, G. V. Neubronner. Lee Fong Lim. Reserves: E. Le Merciei, C. C. Meredith, Sim Teng Chjw,
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  • 93 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. July 22. At a committee of the N.S. Club held this evening Mr. G. P. Cruickshank was elected soccer' captain in place of Mr. J. P. Gouch. In th? absence of the Hon. Mr. J. W. i British Resident) Mr. C. Forbes
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    212 10 NASH TO MEET JOHNSON ON SATURDAY. GOOD PROGRAMME AT THE NEW WORLD. It is understood that the fight between Sid Nash (ex-Navy lightweight champion) and Young Johnson (a promising Negro), which was originally fixed to take place at the Lion City Ring to-morrow night, will be held at the
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  • 240 10 K.G.C. v. G.G.C. The following are the teams and starting times for the match between the Keppel Golf Club and the Garrison Crolf Club on Sunday at Keppel (Keppel names first): 8.45 R. Craik and J. M. Watt v. R. Renton and W. C. Huggard. 8.50 F. Boardman and
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  • 123 10 MALACCA CHAMPIONSHIPS. (From Our bum Correspondent.) Malacca, July 22. Matches in the local championships continue to provide exciting play. K. Tajiri and Seet Chee Peng met on Thursday last when the Japanese player in rather easy fashion secured the first set at 6—2, but Chee Peng reviving, the
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  • 128 10 S.A.W.L.A. EVENTS. Members cf the Singapore Amateur Weightlifter-' Association are informed of the invitation extended by the New World Shows to give a Physical Culture Exhibition on Aug. 2, on the occasion of its Bth Anniversary celebrations. A special programme has been arranged consisting of weight-lifting, demonstration of various
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  • 545 10 BENCH REBUKES A BANKRUPT. GERMAN DEBTOR EAGER TO EXPLAIN. When Alexander NoUe. a German sublet and an ex-contractor whose affairs have been before the Bankruptcy Court recently, reappeared in court yesterday, the deb or complained that he had already been b.io:e ihe court six times. Mr.
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  • 307 10 COMPENSATION OFFERED BY LADY MOTORIST. PERILS OF THE ROAD. The seqi-el to a fatal accident that occurred in Robinson Road on the afternoon of July 15, in which a Chinese pedestrian was knocked down by a motor-car driven by Miss Kathleen Homer, a European, was heard
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  • 47 10 N. S. RESIDENTS ENCOURAGEMENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. July 22. The Hon. Mr. J. W. Simmons, British Resident N.S., who is proceeding to Selangor .hortly, has given a silver cup to the Negri Sembilan Club, of which he is the President, for a billiards competition.
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  • 15 10 The Straits-Born Chinese Romanised-Malay weekly newspaper, the "Kabar Bintang Timor," will shortly make its appearance.
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  • 893 10 MALAYA'S FORTUNATE POSITION. OPTIMISTIC ADDRESS TO ROTARY CLUB. An optim stlc view of the existing world depression in trade was expressed by Mr. C. E. Talbot in the course of an address to the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore, held at
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  • 129 10 N. S. PLAYER'S TRAGIC DEATH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 22. The death ha~, occurred under tragic circumstance.; (by hanging) of Mr. Frederick Sta Maria, in a house in Wi kinson Street, Seremban, occupied by his brother. The deceased was 29 years of age and was
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  • 956 10 JOCKEY SUES TRAINER IN PENANG. ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT. SERIOUS STATEMENTS ABOUT RACING (From Our Own Correspondent i Penang July 22 In Ih2 Supreme Court to-day the case opened (n which the jockey, Louis Mendoza. sued the trainer. Andy Norman, for $7,000 odd for alleged
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  • 154 10 BUT PROFITS WERfc <'M v $20(1. With tears streaming down his ey a on ese who started a motor supplies b .smess 1928 on a capital of $5,000 explained -> when examined by Mr. D. H Tudor Official Assignee, before Mr. Ju:-.i.' Terrell in the
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  • 377 11 MALAYAN ROTARIANS' MAGAZINE. A Rotary movement so large and nourishing that which spreads across Malaya is unible without a magazine of its own. The sia have get together and produced on? he result is before me. Some experience ducing periodicals convinces me that the and manager must have
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  • 159 11 WEEK-END BROADCASTING. Kuala Lumpur Amateur Radio Society tdcast the following programmes on a ■Mcl n#th of 65 metres. Friday (from the Studio): 6JO to 7 p.m. Ch se Music 7 tc 7.15 p.m. English Music. 7 li p:n. British Official Wireless News. 7.25 t0 U
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  • 86 11 Our readers are invited to write to us on rubjectt of public interest. It must be underttood thmt the Malaya Tribune does not neeessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double ipacing), and on one side of the paper only. may
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  • 116 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") r May I take the liberty to inquire if ycu or any of your readers could, through the medium of the People's Paper, inform me of the work performed by the Hindu Advisory Board? I do not hesitate to say that there
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  • 33 11 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India tad Qeyton to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India, aas Csykm Is Rs. 158 for $100.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 66 11 "ASTROLOGY." Write the exact date and time of birth or the letter writing time and age. One year life reading (Monthly details) Sh. 4|-. One year Life reading (Weekly details) Sh. 20-. payment in advance. GANDHI JOTHISHAR. lIANUMAN ASTROLOGICAL OFFICE, Tiruttani. (Madras Precy.) l/iPflfS pm p.ikv.o martin sin I Wnt
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    • 204 11 1 fhe New Womo Show. 1 t\ (The Premier Pleasure Park). Cj 0 WATCH! WATCH! 1 WATCH!!! I The coding Bth Anniversary of the Park. 1 Full illuminations on the New and Extensive rj C stalls with their latest entertainments. ft 3 PAGODA. j{] fl rf,i Ln r\ A Rj*l
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    • 201 11 rJ j !Buy Van'ous Kinds of Delicious CordiiN filled in beautiful Glass S Jars, which could be converted into Flower Vases as above. ft Also in Handsome Decanters. H Sold at extremely reasonable prices 6j FRAMROZ CO. f BIGIA TEA I A Fine Fresh Product of Malaya. j HOHNER I
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 365 11 TO-DAY'S RADIO. Eindhoven (Holland), PCJ (31.28 metres), 9.30 pm. to 3 a.m. announcing in six languages, mxjsical progranlme. Calling Far East to-niuht. Radio-Saigon (49.05 metres), 6.15 Annamite programme and news; 8.15 recorded music; 9.15 concert by the orchestra: Poet and Peasant, Suppe: Ascanio. Saint-Saens; The Enchantress, 'for flute*. Reynaldo Hahn,
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    • 400 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending July 26, 1931: TO-DAY, JULY 23. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "A" (M.G.) Coy., Revolver Classification. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Company, Recruits Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.E. v. Elementary demolitions. TO-MORROW, JULY 24. 5 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall. "P" (Malay) Coy.,
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  • 2368 12 GERMAN REPARATIONS AND THE WORLD. A REVIEW OF ESSENTIAL FACTORS. The following article was written before the Hoover proposals were made. It gives a graphic idea of the crisis from the German point of view. The visit to Chequers has come and gone. The immediate danger
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    • 193 12 NEW HOUSES AT SEVEN DOLLARS A MONTH FOR POOR WORKERS. We reproduce below a plan *Dwin« the situation of the houses which have just been built by tion with the Balestier Road scheme. The shaded-in portion represents the houses already erected, whilst t^^x the erection The dwellings are a new
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    • 50 12 can be therapeutically injjjj f'uenced only by highly ■$J approved and reliable organ- 31 preparations. The most exJ cellent results have been i J-\ attained with n sexua neurast henia. lmj potence, premature conQ, itiQns of exhaustion i Anhntic W f° r menstrual disturbar<.»> I affections of X frigidity, prematureagedrte*^
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    • 127 12 Anyone can completely regain «11 tbetr vitality by means of a gland preparation but, lt must be a good and reliable one TESTOGAN and THELYGAN are manufactured according to the experience of modern science. The glands which are employed are »J ways fresh ones and which had a most careful
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 253 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JULY 23 High Tides—3.54 a.m.. 4.15 p.m. Football League: R AF. v. I.C.F.V (OH Anson Road. TO-MORROW, JULY 24 High Tides.—5.20 am.. 5.11 pm Sports. Anglo-Chinese School. Jalan Besa: Cricket: P.S. and L. v. B.B. and I.. S.CC Foo ball League: S.HB. v. F. and N.
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  • 693 13 COMMENTS ON FEETHAM REPORT. The publication of the second volume of Mr. Justice Pee.ham's Report to the Shanghai Municipal Council, says the "Times Weekly." brings to its conclusion an inquiry into the affairs of the International Settlement which should influence greatly both opinion and policy. It
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  • 308 13 NEW NON-FICTION WORKS. The undernoted non-fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday, at 9 am.: Atkins (G.G.) Procession of the Gods. 1931. (Mythology). Boulestin (X.M.) What Shall we have to-day. 1931. (Cockery). Bringolf (J.) I Have no Regrets—The Strange Life of a Diplomat—Vagrant. 1931. Browne (E.G.)
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  • 387 13 IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY PARADE Dublin, June 20. The Free State Government is apparently perturbed at the prevalence in various counties of illegal drilling and other military manoeuvres, says the Dublin correspondent of the "Observer." The practice has been known to exist, but the discovery recently of
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  • 455 13 SINGAPORE, JULY 17. MEAT. Beef steak (round) katl 48 Beef stew or curry katl 42 Pork, lean kati 47 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) katl 38 Mutton Indian lb. 56 Mutton Australian lb. 65 Fowl kati 39 Hens (Locally reared) 4T Ducks each 88 Pigeons, domestic unfledged
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 614 13 r- old scotch M WW§ II H f FROM THE DiST/U£AS AGENCYWEDMBURCHSCOTLffM AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO AUCTION SALE OF SINGAPORE TOWN COUNTRY PROPERTIES. At Messrs. Cheong Kood Seng CoN Saleroom, No. 30, Chulia St., On Wednesday, July 29, at 2.30 p.m. Lots 1 2. Valuable land and house
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    • 262 13 I Printed Crepedecliines I AND I I Ladies* Silk Kimonos and Pyjamas. .4 BEAUTIFUL SELECTION H Just Unpacked at: 1 WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co., 31 33, HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 7144. '"PO that vast majority of mankind ■j^^^^^^H which relies upon its daily labours Wi- M for its daily bread, the prospect
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  • 3341 14 LETTING DAYLIGHT INTO THE "PUB." A Shock For Teetotallers. By Air Mail: Special to the -'M.T.") London, July 8. Lady Astor and her feUow teetotallers are up in arms against Mr. George Lansbuiy. They regard him as a traitor to the cause of total abstinence from alcoholic
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    • 17 14 GOODYEAR Best. Distributors.* GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES. Chin Huat Hin Oil Trading Co., MS. SOUTH BRIDGE KOAD.
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    • 51 14 Gall Bahar Hair Oil. 9* sf ft jHmuBBJP*^ If toe best for hair growth and brttn Registered (Awardel Gold Medals.) SOLD EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS S.S AND P.M f R. SHAIK MUHAMMAD SAHIR. 140. HUGH LOW STREET. IPOH WM mm Mm SOLE AGENTS: N. V. Straits Java Trading Co. SINGAPORE <St
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    • 95 14 MAKE POTS AND PANS WEAR LONGER/ I don't scratch them clean 1 Clean tUem wonderful service Mon Brand tloes not. cannot, and will not scratch. But dean and polish why it marvellous! Quick, easy, economical i aimtaM to A lightener ami a the house! BRAND mr For cleaning and polishing
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    • 538 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. p. a BRITISH T NDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. /Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1931. Karmala 9.000 July 25
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    • 622 15 SAILINGS. <@}NY. K. L2NE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessel s Tonnage Due Sail t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 31 Aug. 1 5 SUWA MARU 10.700 Aug. 13 14 8 FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Aug. 27 28 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Sept. 9 10 t TERUKUNI
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    • 462 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hong Kong, Amoy and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOB PENANG AND CALCUTTA.
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    • 290 15 INSURANCE. ĔĔw\ Iwfll vl BRIT ISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR IN8URANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2. Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Strcits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3. Malacca Street,
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    • 543 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under the Companies I 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.
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    • 531 15 I BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BRANCH. In order to provide better facility to customers, business houses aa* residents in the North Division the Town this Bank will shortfj open a Branch in North Bridge Ria* near its junction with Middle
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    • 2598 16 119, North Bridge Road, Singapore. SPECIAL SALE. CREPE SOLE TENNIS SHOES 62 67 cents per pair. KEY BRAND RUBBER SOLE TENNIS SBOES 43 cents per pair. Special Gift Coupon. k SPECUL COUPON will be given for every pair shoes purchased, and the Holders of our coupons will be entitled to
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    • 472 16 !!FOR PERFECT VISION!! H. LAZARUS Co., Consulting Opticians. Tel. 2751. 3, Capitol Buildings. MASSAGE AND MANICL RE. MASSAGE. Miss MiSAKO and Miss KIM:YE No. 20, Bencoolen Street, Singapore MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Include at office Postage Postaft or close (Local or to Forelfi
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