Malaya Tribune, 6 August 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vo! XVIII.- -No. 184 SINGAPORE THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Aug. 6. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 133 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA, CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, GUARANTEED FREE FROM BACTERIA SHIP BRAND COND|NSEp Sweetened Condensed Milk /W\ ///A/ Here is concentrated goodness for ijffp.' v2S>r you hip Brand nas tne a PP roval SHlP BßAr\iri of every mother. V^|^ Apart from its healthful pro perties, the delectable flavour of
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    • 292 1 .-T 7-7-,- 7-7Ti77~r; f i r-i -m mm tmm m 9 m mm mm I 2 m mm 1 mi Lv J SB 615 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Maurice Chevalier IN "Playboy of Paris" 'PHONE 5261-5262 I J Himalaya Bouquet Perfume I I Si Solidified Brilliantine, f iIBI I§§| a CMm P°
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  • 516 2 LARGE DEMONSTRATION STAGED. Taking ffil advantage of the presence of 6enator-> Hawes and P;ttman. the Filipinos are known to have undertaken an unprecedented huge demonstration for independence in Manila on the la t anniversary of their Independence Day. The occasion every year is marked by general commemoration
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  • 492 2 COMMENDATION OF NANKING'S ACTION. It is great relief to the public mind that the Executive Yuan has recently rescinded its order authorising the creation of opium suppression bureaux in the various provinces and districts. A few such bureaux were established before the rescission was made. During their
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  • 495 2 SLUMP SEVERELY AFFECTS SMALL HOLDERS. (From Our Own CorrespondentJ Muar, Aug. V. Capt. O. H. Grove, M.C.S., has assumed office as Acting Asst. Adviser, Muar, and Mr. S. N. King, who acted in that capacity for over a month has resumed his substantive appointment as D.P.P. Johore. Che
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  • 324 2 A very enjoyable picnic during the August holidays was s peril by the members of the Choir ■md Servers of St. Joseph's Church (Portuguese Mission) at Mr. Lee Phan Hock's bunga'ow at Beting Kusa. The following is the result of land sports held on Sunday: Long
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  • 369 2 RETIRING PRESIDENT HONOURED. A correspondent writes: Penang, Aug. 3. Yesterday was a busy day among the Hindu community here. It was the 19th anniversary of the establishment of the local Hindu Sabha: not only that, but the occasion was taken advantage of to do honour to Mr.
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  • 327 2 THE SULTAN LAYS EMPHASIS ON PADI PLANTING. The following is extracted from the minutes of a meeting of the Perak State Council, he'd at Kuala Kangsar on Monday. July 20, HH. the Sultan presiding. Before proceeding with the business of the meeting, His Highness presents
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 43 2 "AROODAM." Write the exact time and date of birth or the letter writing time and age. Correct answers for Aye questions about futurity. Sh. 2 For each extra question 6d. payment in advance. GANDHI JOTHISHAR. HAXt'MAN ASTROLOGICAL OFFICE. L I Tiruttani. (Madras Precy >
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    • 61 2 Q/ItMifirststijyiofSorelflroai-mi HUDSON! £UMENTHOL JUJUBES The wonderful efficiency of Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes, for aJI affections of the throat, chest and lunjrs. has been endorsed by the medical profession for over 40 years. Always keep a tin handy— there is no better remedy for young and old. Obtainable from all chemists and
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    • 243 2 your con^en ence a W// Cigarettes, for Vfaj# Obtain o.b/e /Octs MADE IN ENGLAND Everywhere CAPSTAN EIGHTS H 1 0 2 0 B fl 9 0 I 1 B j] I VOTE FOR aflfl I j 0 love to I I C >fe L X use F'ebeco jj Toothpaste" T
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  • 234 3 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. EDITOR'S LETTER. Comments On The Mail. Dear Boys, Samson writes this week to |ask me why two articles of his were not considered fit for publication. The article he sends with the letter will appear next week. Briefly. 1 reject articles only if
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  • 196 3 (By Archibald," Pahang). The great difference between an educated and an uneducated person is that the latter can only do work in the way he has been shown—he is, in fact, something like an engine—while the former is ever on the alert to discover a newer, easier,
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  • 165 3 (By John Leong.) A library is a place where a collection of books is stored. Public libraries are not kept for the use of a few, but for the use of the people at large. Take the local Raffles Library for an instance. If a poor boy can
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  • 170 3 (By Tong Hoon Chin.) It is curious that while swimming is natural to most animals, men have to learn to swim. Such animals as dogs and horses can swim when they first go into the water, while a man will sink unless he has learnt the art.
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  • 100 3 (By "Student of G. E. School," Ldbvan.) One day in Bruni, as I was watching a distant view suddenly a sound of a voice attracted my attention. It was a man in a small "sampan," singing a song which I could hardly understand. Soon another came and
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  • 100 3 (By "Useful.") With regard to the query by Koh Ah Leng in last week's "Corner," few will know whether It is lucky or unlucky to pick up a pin. If he should ask whether it is advisable to pick up a pin. it can be answered. To
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  • 137 3 Noblest And Most Thankless Profession. The weekly literary meeting of the S.S.U. was held in the premises of the City High School on Saturday last, with Mr. V. K. Menon in the chair. A majority unanimously voted in favour of the teacfurig "profession as doing more good than
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  • 153 3 <By N. S. Shunmugam Johore.) Debating will increase your mental power, and which will help you to speak well in the public without nervousness. Debating also helps you to express things quickly with the right words, and at the right time. Very few boys find it
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  • 202 3 (By Tai Yew Choi.) It is unnecessary to be really strong before one can become healthy. A person may be very strong yet have morbid health. On the contrary one may not be powerful, but have a sound and perfect working body, which is as important as
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  • 122 3 (By Lee Ah Ktcee.) We receive our education in different ways>, in school, at home and among our friends. Some boys lack taste lor all the subjects we learn in class, but whether they appreciate them or not, they have to sweat for it, for the least qualification every
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  • 140 3 (By Daud bin Kassim G. E. S. Labuan.) One early morning ln Brunei, my friend and I went to a place where we were to have our bath. We soon reached the -appointed place and bathed to our hearts* content After a few minutes, the natives
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  • 134 3 (By T. Kathiravalu.) The most careful attention of all parents is necessary in choosing professions for the young. In some cases, hereditary trades compel sons to follow the same trade their fathers indulged in. But among educated classes, the choice of a profession ls free. Parents
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  • 631 3 An Appeal To Contributors. (By "Rex.") So far we have done exceedingly well for the "Corner," and there is a great deal of improvement. We must try to do even better. Why not let long articles in simple language appear in our "Corner?" There are lots of things
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  • 182 3 (By '•Mandarin" Tay, Muar.) Some boys and girls have to assist their parents by marketing in the mornings. Every one cannot be rich nor is everybody poor and It is always the latter who preponderate. The country's economics are such that a considerable number of households cannot afford servants.
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  • 197 3 (By L. T. Hock, K.L.) Long before civilisation the inhabitants of that age had their first real education in their own homes. Even to-day we are first educated in our own homes and therefore the first and foremost method to make a real man out of anyone
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  • 129 3 How Medical Science Has Advanced. 'By S. Syed Ahmed.) Many years ago people thought that disease was caused by evil spirits, or devils To please these evil spirits and prevent them from doing harm, various charms were used. Even men and animals were sacrificed. Though they tried
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  • 227 3 (By Ahmad bin H. Ati./ Once upon a time a priest made pastoral visits to a village to preach daily. On the first day, as the people squatted in long row.s 10 hear his words, he looked upon them severely and inquired. "Do you know what I
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  • 165 3 (By Low Kirn Chuan, K.LJ It should be remembered that the tongue shows our character. Young people should not be presumptuous in speaking before their elders They should wait until they are spoken to. They should listen and learn something worth knowing. Tney should speak distinctly, so
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  • 88 3 Conceited people are generally those who belong to the educated class. They are usually unpopular among their own friends, because they often assume to be above others. Moreover they will never admit their own mistakes, besides refusing approval of good things shown to them.—Wee Aik Hock. We
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 194 3 while working Don't let the day's hard work sap your vital energy. Take Wincarnis to give yourself for the hours of the evening the strength and the keen energy which have passed from you during the daylight hours. Wincarnis is the tonic which is also a wine. It contains natural
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    • 104 3 THE CONSTANTLY INCREASING DEMAND OF "CHARLES I CIGARS is due to the fact that they are always up U* standard. We don't put expensive stock int<> our cigars first to seduce you into buying rt. and then substitute inferior tobacco.in order to increase our profit. In this famous cigars we
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  • 3259 4 THE AIR DEFENCE OF LONDON. Byron's Home Presented To Nation. (By Air Mail: Special to the -Malaya Tribune.-) London, July 22. Air raids on London—between 6 p.m. and 9 a.m.—are being carried out every night from Monday, July 20 to Saturday. July 25. Ten squadrons of aeroplanes
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    • 92 4 3 MINUTE OAT FLAKES. CCfK PERFECTLY IN THREE MINLTES! Appetising! Healthy" Nutritions!!! ON SALE EVERYWHERE A A STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY 14-A. Change Alley, Singapore. The most ex.—i contractors for indertaking monthly cleaning and repairs to »ny make of typewriters and Calculators, <fee Stockists of typewriters and cbequewiiten new an'l 2nd-hand),
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    • 497 4 the Institute of Hygiene |g has for NINE years TIE! m m on the approved or ««5g CRAVENA and its famous CORK tip Read this extract from the full report which proves our claims M The cigarettes were found to be well and evenly packed with tobacco, and the cork
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  • 609 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER 6c CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, August 6, 10 a.m. Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. End*. Buyers. Sellers. Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 £0.18 6 (L 1.6 Austral Malay Dec. 31 0.19.0 l. 1.0 A yer Hitam Tin June 30 0.11:9 012.9 Bangrin Tin
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  • 326 5 FRASER COS QUOTATIONS. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. v*jj«. End* Buyer*. Sellers. 12 Alex. Brick Pref Dec. SI 52.02 V, *'2*J2 «3 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. Dec. 31 1.75 «1 £1 B. American Tobacco Sept- 3C £3.12.6 «3.17-b «1 $1 Central Engine Works Nov. 30 50.35 50.30 norn «100 $60 Chinese Com.
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  • 75 5 ISSUED BY FRASER ft CO. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. severs. 103 104 Singapore Cold Storage Deb. 7 px. 5% prem et*apore Municipal (10fl) 5 px. par do. (1907) 414 m a par do (1909) 4% 95 do (1913) 4 J 107% d da (1996) 106 ci
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  • 500 5 PRASER CO. AND LYALL St EVATTS QUOTATIONS'. TO-DAY'S PRICES. Fraser Co. Lyall at Eva.i Usue Value. Year Ends. Buyers. Sellers. Buyers. Sellers $i.6T Feb. 28 0.65 0.75 0.60 0.70 1.00 Alor Gajah Sept. 30 0.45 0.55 0.40 0.50 1.00 Ayer Hitam Mar. 31 0.80 1.00 0.70 0.90 1.00 Ayer
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 453 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FORM "C." Pursuant to Section 112 of Ordinance No. 155 (Companies.) STATEMENT BY CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED AS AT JUNE 30, 1931. The Share Capital of the Company is $4.000.000.00 divided into 40.000 Shares of $100.00 each. The number of shares issued is 20,000. Calls to the amount
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 588 5 $200 MUST BE WON ONE PRIZE FIFTH 'CROSSWORD. IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) \r\* P I I I M [at If] /fe 1 1 kJ| L>Li?ir 1 BTjl 1 33 3*- 55 p ■ZZZZB:iZZ_ZZI H_ j_M_znzMz_ j y-n I 1 COUPON. Sir. I enclose as
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    • 243 6 IThe Idol of All Film-Lovers! I MAURICE I P CHEVALIER I I Once Again Captivating Thousands I AT THE I CAPITOL I I «35] TO-NIGHT lots: I g 1 -IN- I I His Latesr Joyous and gayest PARAMOUNT Comedy Romance "Playboy of Paris" sjjm}* With FRANCES DEE, STUART ERVVIN and
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    • 162 6 Amusements. I Last I II M 1 To-night I»*s 1 I ALOOF I UNRIVALLED UNPARALLELED! The Greatest Show Ever Seen in Malaya! TRADER\ HORN I I Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's I Miracle Picture. I TO-MORROW I I Joan Crawford I In Yet Another Brilliant Film From Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1 "OUR BLUSHING BRIDES" j I
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    • 266 6 <] I 6.15 To Night 915 a I Paramount s Musical Hit X FOLLOW THROUGH I I Tomorrow I A Superb first run musical I picture specially procured f I for the Marlborough j "SONG of LOVE" j I (COLUMBIA) I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 I FOX'S FRISKY LOVE-FARCE I OP
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  • 60 7 The "Yuan Jeng," which arrived from Saigon ye ti-rday, brcragr-f 550 pigs. The Dutch vessel -Van der Lijn 1 arrived yesterday from Sourabi-ya with 1.200 pigs. The M.M. "Lieut. Saint Loubert Bie" is due on fa.urday morning from Port Said and is sailing in the afternoon for Saigon,
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  • 140 7 "Yuan Jeng," Chinese. 906 tons. Capt. Miller. from Saigon, 5-8; for Saigon. 7-8. "De Weert," Dutch, 985 tons, Capt. Janssen, from Batavia, 5-8; for Banka, 8-8. "Taboali, Dutch, 662 tons, Capt. Vertelle, from Bagan, 6-8; for Bagan, 8-8. "Togian," Dutch, 672 tons, Capt. Kloots. from Pontianak, 6-8; for Pontianak,
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  • 57 7 Yesterday afternoon Revenue Officers seiz2d $1,500 worth of ncn-Government chandu in a house in Bras Basah Road. The premises were used as a sort of a store and were occupied by Chinese. Three of the alleged occupants were arrested and charged before the District Judge (Mr.
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  • 115 7 Singapore, Aug. 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rajula 21. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 31 Khyber 18; Larut 16; Talma 13; Tabinta 9; Ipoh 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Lycaon 30; Keelung 33: Egra 35; LossM>ank 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Toku-shima
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  • 87 7 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.). LTD Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and'or ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon Yellow Shett Motor Spirit per 4 $2 98 gall, tin Shell Aviation Spirit ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon 0 m STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW
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  • 237 7 MALAYA RUBBER STATISTICS. Ocean .shipments of rubber, mc luding concentrated latex latex and ftnal shipments on ocean-stumers at all Malayan ports, during the month of ft*. 1931Sheet and Cvepe latex. Concentrated Latex, Total. Re vertex Turn* Tons TOnS Name of Transhipment Transhipment. Transhipment. D rtt t Fttrv.rt Export
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  • 95 7 SANITARY BOARD'S DECISION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Aug. j This morning's meeting of the Sanitary I Board decided not to allow the employment of females, other than relatives of the licensee, in coffee shops. In the course of a. very interesting debate it was
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  • 306 7 Singapore, Aug. 6. (By covrteti of H. and S. Bank.) Selling —London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29 32d London 3 months' sight 2s. London 60 days' ->ight 2s. 327 32d London 30 days' sight 2s. ***** d., London demand 2» 3 23/32 d.. London T.T. 2s. 3
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  • 184 7 At a meeting of the Siamese Chamber of Mines recenty Mr. T. R. Weir opened a discussion on the question of closed liaison with the TP.A. and after a long debate, in which all point, were covered. Mr. Byrnes proposed the following resolution (seconded by Mr.
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  • 68 7 Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £108 Forward HIIK <£ll2vi>. The market is quiet. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2 9 16d. Forward 2 13',16d The market is easier. To-day's New York opening prices
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  • 300 7 ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. August 6. 11 am. RUBBER. London. 2 9,16 d., down 1 16d. New York. 1% cents. (G), down >* cent. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 75—85 cents. Ayer Moleks 55—65 cents, Ayer Panas 55—65 cents. Bassetts 40—45 cents. Brogas 35—40 cents. Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents.
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  • 55 7 Singapore, Aug. 6. Buyers Sellers R.8.8 equal to London Standard. Spot 8 1 t% Standard R.S S. on Tender August 8» 4 September 8Vi October/December W January; March 9% Ml Tone of Market: —Quiet. Latest Cable. —London 2 9 16d. New York: -Spot Sheet (G)
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  • 137 7 Singapore, .Aug. 8. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $215 Rice, Siam 2 $183 Rice, Siam 3 S166 Rice. Siam 4 $160 Rice, Saigon A-l $165 Rice, Saigon 1 $155 Rice. Rangoon 2 $150 Rice, Saigon 3 $145 Rice. Rangoon 1 $146 Rice, Rangoon 2 $142 Rice. Par Boiled No.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 275 7 Victoria Theatre MONDAY NEXT, August 10th., at 9.30 p.m. RETURN OF SZIGETI Hungary's Greatest Violinist. FOR ONE RECITAL ONLY i iillll I* I l I I I M l l II 111 M iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BOOKING AT JOHN LITTLE'S $4, $2 SI. P THE SkS. POLICE BAND (Available for Priv
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    • 446 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Read Athlete-Sam Pokong-In-Java adventure. VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS—Private family, comfortable accommodation. Convenient locality, moderate charges. Apply Box No. 391 c o Malaya Tribune. TO LET—I, Cairnhill Circle, 16. Prinsep Street and 7. Tan Quee Lan Street. Apply 64. Market Street. "ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 493 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Malayan daily WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright. STATIONS, iure. Rainfall. Sur Max. Mm. shin* Alor Star 90 72 Nil 7.3 Kota Bharu 89 74 0.11 9.9 K. Trengganu 88 73 Nil 9.6 Kroh 89 71 Nil 9.7 SlUawan 92 73 Nil 9.5 Ipoh 94 77 Nil 9.2 Butterworth 89
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  • 167 8 Mrs. Ong Choon Kwee < nee Madam Cheong Hoi Teck> age 78 at her residence No. 14. Lorong 33. Geylang. on August 5th at 1 a.m.; left behind 4 sons, Ong Eng Wah. Ong Ah Hoi. Ong Boon Seng and Ong Boon Beng,
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  • 731 8 One of the happiest things that has occurred for some time in Malaya is the action of Sir Cecil Clementi in ending at one stroke the very distressing controversy concerning Kuala Lumpur's hospitals. This will always be remembered of him with profound gratitude by the non-European community of
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  • 202 8 A Morse class is to be started by the Amateur Wireless Society of Malaya. Mr. L. Thivy, J.P.. M.S.C.. who was successfully operated on for appendicitis recently at One Taiping Hospital, has recovered and has 'rone to the Penang Hill to recuperate. His Excellency th« High Commissioner and Miss Clementi
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  • 177 8 Successful Resistance To Rebels. British Official. Rugby, Aug. 5. A statement on the situation in Burma for the week ended Aug. t, issued by the India Office, says that there has been no marked change in the situation, and no important collisions between Government forces and
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  • 109 8 MEMBER OF STAFF IN INDIA. British Official. Rugby, Aug. 5. The engagement is announced of Lord Reading, former Viceroy of India, to Miss Stella Chasnaud. The wedding will take place tomorrow. Miss Chasnaud was on the Vicerega' Haft in India, and since Lord Reading's return to England
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  • 51 8 AUSTRALIA WANTS TO KEEP THE BOARD. Reuter. Canberra. Aug. 5. Mr. Parker Moloney, Minister of Markets and Transport, has informed the House of Representatives that the Government wiT do its utmost to prevent the abolition of the Empire Mark ting Board, which is recommended in the I THIMBU
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  • 151 8 For several months past a very talented pany of young people have been rehearsing enthusiastically. Thdy axe the "Sunbeams," and :n training them Mrs. Goodall and Mrs. Harrop have undertaken a big task w.tn considerable ability and patience. They are umply rewarded by the results, but the public
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  • 44 8 Berg n. Aug. o. The submarine •"Nautilus" has left far Tromsoe en route for Spitsbergen.—Reuter. I The "Nautilus" is the subtnar ne in which the explorer. Sir Hubert Wilkins. intends to dash to the North Pole under the ice. I.
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  • 269 8 Among the passengers proceeding by the P. and O. Khyber," sailing at 9 a.m. to-morrow for Penang. Colombo and Europe, are Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Himc, Mr. E. R. Haines. Miss J. M. George, Mr. J. N. Watts. Mr. G. E. Wallace, and Mr W. Gilchrist. Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 45 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. London:—2 916 d. New York:—(G) cents. Singapore:—Bcents. TIN. London Spot:-£lO9 Os. Od. (Down 37s 6d I Three Months Buyers £111 i os od (Down 355. Od.) Sellers £111 12s 6d. (Down 37s J> Singapore $55.87 M... (150 tons sold)
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  • 617 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON") I It's hard luck on Amy that r new flight should coincide wit, f k' r of Lindy and his wife. at They rather neutralise eat o th as news "stunts," and we cynioj newspapermen are reserving ,J. superlatives for better ma Rotary is no
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  • 18 8 Prom Europe (London mail- G July 16), by the "Cathay Hu.- at Penanf 4 p.m. to-day.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 635 9 CONSTITUTION OF INDIA CONFERENCE. TO REASSEMBLE NEXT MONTH. ONGRESS DEPLORES ACTS OF VIOLENCE. CALL FOR SPECIAL PRESS PROPAGANDA. British Official. Preparations are being made for the resumption of the Round-Table Conference in London next month. The Archbishop of Canterbury has railed for intercessions for a spirit
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  • 66 9 Reuter. Bombay. Aug. 5. "Hie recent revulsion of feeling all over India against terrorism found expression in a resolution by the Congress Working Committee, deploring the attempted assassination of th- 1 Acting Governor of Bombay and the assassination ol Judge Garhck, and calling on the
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  • 70 9 DIFFICULTY IN READING SEIZED DOCUMENTS. Reuter. New York. Aug. 5. It is reported from Buenos Aire.3 that the Police have released a number of the Amtor? mplcyt«s as th:re is no evidence against. ,f m m connection with alleged fiegal dumping. About 60 are stil! under
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  • 49 9 BOYS' CORNER, cn page 3. °t R LONDON LETTER, on page 4. rOUCS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. < UNA NEWS AND NOTES, on page U. < ORRESPONDENCE, on page 12. M TES FROM INDIA, on page 12. SEBEMBAN NOTES, on page 12. HOME SPORTS REVIEW, on page
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  • 263 9 Another Attempt For "Asahi" Prize. Tokyo, Aug. 5. Japan is preparing an enthusiastic reception for Miss Amy Johnson, who passed over Changchun. Manchuria, at noon to-day for Mukden from Harbin. There will be, among other entertainments, a tremendous public reception at Hibiya Park, Amyll, and later
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  • 109 9 Rome, Aug. 5. The record is well within the grasp of Mr. J. A. Mollison. wh6 arrived this afternoon. He left for London at 11 p.m. TMr. Mollison. an Australian, is attempting to beat the record of Mr. C. W. A. Scott for a flight from Australia
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  • 86 9 Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 5. Pangborn and Herndon. who are still resting at Khabarovsk, have decided to fly to Tokyo to-morrow and spend a week there. Pangborn is slightly indisposed. London. Aug. 6. The financial backers of Pangborn and Herndon. who gave up the attempt to beat
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  • 219 9 UNUSUAL PROMISSORY NOTE CASE. A promissory note executed by Yeo Kow Kee in favour of Ngoh Bee Chan in 1929 and allegedly endorsed by the latter. "Should I die, this note should be paid to Tan 800 Lat. my mistress," formed the subject of an action heard before
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  • 70 9 FIFTEEN YEARS FOR A GANGSTER. Reuter. Catskill "New York). Aug. 5. John Scacchio, one of Jack Diamond's ex-bedveuards. has been sentenced to 15 years -n a charge of assaulting a lorry-driver who refused to reveal the destination of a cargo of r-ider which he wr.s delivering.
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  • 71 9 British Official. Rugby, Aug. 5. The Duke of York to-day arrived at Southwold Suffolk, .on a visit to his annual holiday camp for public schoo boys and boys in industry There are 400 '/ads under canvas and the oamp is organised in sections of ten
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  • 422 9 Stagnant Water And No Fresh Food. Reuter. Hankow. Aug. 5. The waters flooding Hankow have not yet receded and with the return of steaming hot weather the authorities fear that an outbreak of disease will be caused by stagnant water and the breakdown of the
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  • 622 9 Kuala Lumpur. Monday. July 27. In the morning His Excellency and MLss Clementi. attended by Mr. R. J. Curtis. A.D.C.. and Mr. W. C. S. Corry. Private Secretary, motored to Taiping (from Kuala Kangsar). His Excellency, accompanied by the Hon. Mr. B. W. Elles, British Resident. Perak. paid
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  • 510 9 SELLING WAVE IN PARIS. WAR DEBT REVISION INEVITABLE? REOPENING OF THE GERMAN BANKS. Reuter. London, Aug. 5. A sensational slum in sterling and a fall jf securities occurred this morning after the markets opened. New York exchange dropped from 4.8575 to 4.8437 and the Paris exchange
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  • 85 9 SEVERE STORMS IN ENGLAND. British Official. Rugby. Aug. 5. Severe thunderstorms last evening were fol'owed by exceptionally heavy rainfalls *n many parts of the country, and low-lying villages ID Wiltshire were flooded. Floods also occurred in Oxford, and motorists found many roads in the neighbourhood impassable.
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    • 203 9 I I "BULLDOG" -v I H STOUT I I /is the Stout of the I Tropics, I I I <*+ A Glass of "Buß- 1 0 I r aa > *»M4 do g" Guinness II I X I I I Stout is a splen- I S I did tonic and
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  • 345 10 SATURDAY'S MALAYA CUP FINAL THIRD MEETING BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND PERAK LOCAL PARTY LEAVING TO-MORROW. The team to represent Singapore in the final of the Malaya Cup. at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday will be selected in Kuala Lumpur from the following players, who are mv.tea to arrange
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  • 242 10 THE NANKING MEETING. Fairplay" writes. With reference to the selection of the Malayan Chinese Swunmmg team for the Nanking Meet to be held in October of this year, one regrets that the local selectors have just overlooked one or two main factors of the selection which looks very unfair
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  • 55 10 THE AMERICAN LEAGUES. Reuter. New York. Aug. 5. Latest league results are as follow: NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 6. Brooklyn 3. New York 3, Brooklyn 2. Philadelphia- 3. Boston 2. Philadelphia 2. Boston 4. Chicago 4. Cincinnatti 2. Chicago 7. Cincinnatti 3 Pittsburgh l, St. Louis 7. AMERICAN LEAGUE.
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  • 432 10 SINGAPORE CUP COMPETITION. INDO-CEYLONESE GO DOWN BEFORE GUNNERS. Th<> cup-tie spirit was sadly lacking at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, when the R.A. and the ICF.A. clashed in the first round of the SAJA Cup competition. The Gunners had little difficulty in beating their opponents, leaving the field
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  • 38 10 The Reserve Division match, between the Chinese "A" and the Malays n. fixed for Monday, Aug. 17. will be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium and noc at Anson Roao as originally fixed.
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  • 179 10 COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES. London. Aug. 5. Paynter saved Lancashire from defeat in their match against Yorkshire. In the ilrst innings he batted for 2\> hours and was 45 not out when the innings was ended. t In the second innings he wert in first wicket down and was unbeaten
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  • 58 10 Cricket enthusiasm in Ceylon prompted immediate efforts to arrange a tour in India following the announcement of the postponement of the M.C.C. visit to India. The Ceylon Cricket Association have telegraphed to the Indian Board of Cricket Control, regarding a tour in India next year but
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  • 84 10 S.A.U. BEAT BUKIT TIMAH. In a match on Sunday at the Social Amateur Union's Court, the home team beat the Bukit Timah B.P. by 4 games no 1. Scores. <S.A.U. players mentioned first): Cheong Soon Thuan beat Selamat 15 —12, 7—15, 15—5; Tan Ah Sai beat Mohamed Simon 15—11,
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  • 64 10 All postponed ties In the Singapore Championship will be played off as follows:— Saturday at 2.30 pjn.: Alex de Souza and Robert Tan v. Yeo Kian Ann and Charlie Chua; Low Liang Quee and Lim Cheng Teck v. Wee Hong Hai and Lee Ktm Seek. Sunday at 2
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  • 54 10 S.C.R.C. TOURNAMENT. Ties in the S.C.R.C. tournament are: TO-DAY'S TIES "A" Singles Handicap: Cheong Chee Tong v. Tan Chong Gark. Tan Thian Sang v. Lai Kwong Chun. "B" Singles Handicap: Poh Chee Juay or Wee Keng Cheng v. Poh Guan Chwee. Poo Pew Ting or Chua Boon Whatt
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  • 210 10 BOY WALLEY v. Y. MUTSU. TWO DIFFERENT PROGRAMMES ON THE SAME NIGHT. It is understood that Mr. Ong Peng Heck has no connection whatever with the boxing programme which is to be staged at the Moon 'ight Hall (New World Shows) on Saturday night, when Boy Walley will clash
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  • 175 10 S.G.C. v. R.C.G.C. The following are the teams and starting times for the match between the Sing-pore Golf Club and the Race Course Golf Cluo to be played at the Race Course on Sunday (S.G.C. names first): 8.45 Craik and Eldred v. Ibrahim and Morita. m 8.50 Stevens and
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  • 38 10 Fifty-three cards were taken out for the eclectic competition held at the Keppel Golf Club during the August holidays, which resulted in a win for F. Young, who returned a score of 34—5 l/=2B 2/3.
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  • 217 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. The following will represent the Amicable Athletic Association against the Keppel Harbour Chinese Football Association on Sunday at the S.CJ'.A. ground: Hioh Eng. Swee Chiang. Eng Bee, Choon Teng. Chee Kit. Yong Nghee. Seng Kay, Cheow Hin. Quee Liang. Hai Choo, Seng Hock. Reserves: Hock Beng.
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  • 142 10 PROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY. The following is the programme for the Children's Concert on Saturday at 5 p.m. in the Memorial Hall: L Overture, La Mascarade. A. Tavan. Mr. Chia Keng Tye's Orchestra. 2. Baritone Solo. The Rebel, William Wallace. Mr. Roy Brown. 3. Soprano Solo. Who is
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  • 23 10 The photographs of the Malayan singles and doubles tennis champions, published in yesterday's issue, were reproduced by courtesy of the "Malayan Saturday Post."
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  • 244 10 FUNERAL OF RETIRED CABLES CHIEF CLERK. The regard for Mr. Joseph de Souza was fhown by the large gathering who attended his funeral on Tuesday evening. He was of an amlaWe disposition i nd was loved and res-, pected by all who knew him.
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  • 142 10 EXPERIENCES OF BRITISH TOURIST PARTY. A novel and somewhat un pleasant experience whidh befell a party of British tourists in, Denmark while they inspected a collection of Crown jewels in the Castle of Resenburg is reporter; in a Copenhagen message. Their guide accidentally touched a set
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  • 142 10 FEW MEN WRITERS WITH FEMININE PEN-NAMES. While many women writers have adopted masculine pen-names, not many men have returned the compliment, but the late Mr. Oliver MadvX Haeffer. who publ'shed several novels under the name of "Jane Wardle," was not quite alone in his choice of
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  • 770 10 ADDRESS TO SINGAPORE ROTARIANS. ADVENTURES OF MR. FRANK BUCK. Investing stories of the trapping of wild life in Malaya for zoos and circuses, etc., were told to members of the Rotary Club of Singapore at their weekly luncheon at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday, by Mr. Prank
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  • 210 10 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction at the saleroom of Messrs. Chins Keng Lee and Co.. Ltd.. Singapore, recently: Freehold land and house, SA. Lorong 6. (now known as Lorong 9), East Coast, area 22.05 poles, bought by Mr. Khoo Koon Yam for $2,500. Eleven
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  • 91 10 At the seventh annual general meeting of the Dressers Recreation club held in their premises at the General Hospital on Monday, the following gentlemen were elected officebearers for the ensuing year: Mr. H. N. Das. president: Mr. A. S. Ponnambalam, vice-presi-dent: Mr. C. Karthigpsan. Hon. secretary; Mr.
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  • 33 10 "S.F.P." Service. London. Aug. 5. Pusing Rubber and Tin report shows a profit cf £1,143 and a carry forward of £972. The profit from the trfbuting operations is £1,311. —"S.F.P." Service.
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  • 883 10 DRAFT ESTIMATES OF RURAL BOARD. ROAD LIGHTS TO BE TAKEN TO BEDOK, Draft estimated expenditure amount.;.. $1 026 052, from which has to be dedur Government grant of $816,372, was passed b\ the Rural Board at a meeting yesterday m ruing Most of the items are
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  • 135 10 The way of the big lawn tennis p is not yet paved with gold. Uagfci sional career was a short one Toand attendances are beginning I Tilden's Tours Incorporated. "Bis I circus Includes Karel Kozeluh a: Richards, has been having things his way in his peripatetic
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 229 10 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, AUG. 6. High Tides.—2.39 a.m.. 2.59 p.m. Malaya Cup Team Practice. Anson Road. Garrison Sports, Tanglin. TO-MORROW, AUG. 7. H.gh Tides. —3.30 a.m, 3.35 pjn. Football League: M.C.U. v. G.E.C: S.H.B. Cricket: Etceteras v. Merchants, S.C.C Garrison Sports, Tanglin Police Band. Katong Park. 5.15 p.m. SATURDAY,
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  • 1174 11 Monster Meetings To Express Indignation. CHINA NEWS AND NOTES! the \arious branch Party Headquarters ,ut the country be immediately ordered be people in launching a nation-wide Japanese goods as a protest against ,w. :;a:iese instigation of anti-Chinese In Korea is urged in a petition to ial Executive Committee
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  • 619 11 CONCENTRATION OF GOVERNMENT TROOPS. Canton (By Mail). Anxiously the eyes of Canton's officialdom are turned towards the Kiangsi frontier, where Chiang Kai-shek infantrymen have been concentrating for some days. First to march into the county of Sinfeng were the warriors of the 6th Army Generalissimo, Chu Shiao-liang, one
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  • 16 11 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 17 11 BRASS SIGN BOARDS. COPPER BLOCKS. NICK.LE LABELS. ETC Shukohsha. 35. BRAS BASAH ROAD. V Tel. 3481. J?.,
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    • 394 11 I The New Womd Show, a JALAN BESAR I ft Singapore's Most Popular Amusement Park. ft S Come and see the Biggest and Highest t I Pagoda ever built in Malaya with its P I thousand lights, also various other attracft tions. gi I Gate Admission 10 Cents only. COMMENCING
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    • 123 11 Buy Delicious Fruit Cordials in Fancy Decanters of various shapes, which could be used for Refilling with Wines, Spirits, etc. Sold by all Provision Dealers at Extremely Moderate Prices. FRAMROZ& Co. 1 YOU WILL FIND 1 IT 15 >^)<incfGeorgel\r BHHC^ OLD scotch I I I_ «<lt Cj I DOANS I
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  • 2553 12 Review Of The Membership. NOTES FROM INDIA. Describing the new additions to the Federal Structure Committee as being remarkably luce the curate's egg. good in parts. "Scrutator opines that there are some choices quite estimable, some necessary, some unnecessary ana others "which baffle all ordinary ing." Of
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  • 667 12 INTERESTING APPEALS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 31. The Hon. Mr. Justice W. Burton disposed of a number of criminal appeals this morning in the Seremban Supreme Court. Mr. Ernest Jeff, the well-known Seremban lawyer, successfully argued an appeal against the decision of the Kuala Pilah Magistrate
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  • 91 12 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the Malay a Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opi .ions expressed by corresLETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only.
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  • 297 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune,"/ Sir, in our every-du? dealings, whether with the rich or with the poor, with the proud or with the meek, we must see to it that fair play is done. May I therefore solicit your kind permission to point out
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 113 12 DIABETES Thabib A. Md. Hassan guarantees to cure Diabetes by personal treatment with roots, leaves and fruits of trees obtained from Bataks and Sakais of Sumatra after a research work of more than twelve years in order to find out the enemy which is sure to kill the disease, no
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    • 836 12 AMAZING PILE SPECIALISTS. GUARANTEE ClJRE This is to inform f WL Particulars of tatall my old customers ment H. KARIM BAKSH. No. 75. ARAB STREET. SINGAPORE. Give me a trial and you shall never regret it. I have cured over 300 people of different Nationalities and b iH prove it
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 110 12 SINGAPORE VOUTNTFFR*? Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Aug. 9, 1931: TO-DAY, AUG. 6. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Coy.. No6. 1 and 2 of L.G. Section —Revolver Training. 5.15 pjn.—Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Company, Recruits—Drill. TO-MORROW, AUG. 7. 5 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Coy., Weapon Training.
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    • 419 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. TO-DAY'S RADIO. Eindhoven (Holland), PC J (31.23 metres). 9.30 p.m. to 3 a.m. announcing in six languages, musical programme. Radio-Saigon (49.05 metres), 6.15 Annamite programme and news; 8.15 recorded music: 9.15 concert by the orchestra. Diavolo, R. Casa. Old Classic Suite. J. Fauchey; Valse Romantlque. Debussy;
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  • 791 13 IPOH PAPER'S PLEA TO MINERS. CHINESE PRODUCERS' POSITION. We are happy to note «says the Times of Malaya") that the "Malaya Tribune," Singapore, which pLper has a wide circulation in the P.M.S., writing under the above heading, endorses our view that the Tin Quota Plan cannot be
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  • 1103 13 HAVE WE ANY COLONIES? There is an International Colonial Exhibition at Vlncennes. near Paris, writes the Paris correspondent of "Truth." It is unlikely that the fact is unknown in any part of the British Empire save one, for publicity on an enormous scale has been organised. But there
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    • 445 13 At Last/. ~T\ here it is! S^iiV A non short-circuiting -"ii IL N?9 SOUnitCiil I metal top on Eveready :,jjfc=^^^g^^^^^J] Unit Cell Flashlight Bat- j cries a remarkable j achievement that elimi- *tAsH|UolHjf I nates all broken, bursting, j swelling seals...that puts carbonca.i* j Eveready Unit Cells even further in
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    • 704 13 I NOTICE. I RENE ULLMANN s Annual Cheap Sale S A very important stock of JEWELLERY and of WRIST and Pocket X rfl WATCHES of the finest designs will be sold with VERY IMPORTANT RE- X S DUCTIONS on their prices DURING THE MONTH of AUGUST, 1931. This stock X
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  • 2016 14 BRITISH AND U.S. ATHLETES. LANCASHIRE TO LOSE MACDONALD. Arsenal F.C. And James. Pigeon Race Disaster. ■By Air Mail: Special to the Malaya Tribune.'") London, July 22. During Cowes week, the King and the Royal Family, together with their guests, will live on board the Royal yacht "Victoria"
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  • 939 14 FROM WEALTH TO POVERTY. VICISSITUDES OF A STRANGE CAREER. Berlin (Mail Week). A just verdict for the much-debated personality of ex-King Ferdinand of Bulgaria is urged by an important 'publication based on hitherto unpublished German Foreign Office archives and Prussian State documents by Hans Roger Madol, already
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 116 14 tired and ont-of-sorfs constipation is the root cause of the trouble. Beecharn's Pillsare a wonderful medicine for constipation, biliousness, indigestion and sick headache. There is no other remedy so prompt, so safe, so gently persuasive, and they do more than anything else to keep the stomach healthy and the appetite
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    • 87 14 Kill the 1 W l\\ Blood >) Sucker! Tiny mosquitoes kill more men v_ Jr than all the wild beasts put together. Yellow fever, malaria and other deadly ills follow in their wake. Don't' let them touch your loved ones. Spray Flit. Flit is deadly to flies, mosquitoes, fleas, moths,
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    • 500 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES incorporated in England.) uill PASSENGER CARGO m SERVICES. R AND ORIENTAL STEAM NATION CO.. LONDON AND V\r EAST MAIL SERVICE. lCni Contract with His Majesty's Government.) "."WARD FROM LONDON. »or China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1931. 15,000 Aug. 8 0»t&»" 7.058 Aug.
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    • 618 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough Vessels Tonnage Due Sail 5 SUWA MARU 10,700 Aug. 13 14 9 PUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Aug 27 28 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Sept. 9 10 t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Sept. 13 14 HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 Oct. 7
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    • 344 15 STEAMER SAILINGS, INDOCHINA 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. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.
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    • 370 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH llWlJvf B RITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: I, Flnlayaon Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street.
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    • 544 15 BANKS, THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3.000,000 Subscribed Capital £1.800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,666,845 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. S. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.
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    • 545 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BRAJfCK. In order to provide better facilities to customers, business houses am residents in the North Division mi the Town this Bank will shorttfl open a Branch in North Bridge Raal near its junction with Middle
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    • 2450 16 119, North Bridge Road, Singapore. SPECIAL SALE. CREPE SOLE TENNIS SHOES 62 67 cents per pair. KEY BRAND RUBBER SOLE TENNIS SHOES 43 cents per pair. Special Gift Coupon. A SPECIAL COUPON will be given for every pair of shoes purchased, and the Holders of our coupons will be entitled
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    • 445 16 FOR PERFECT VISIOnTP H. LAZARUS Co., Consulting Opticians. Tel. 2751. 3, Capitol Buildings. MASSAGE AND MANICUH MASSAGE Mlas MISAKO and Miss KIMTYI No. 20. Bencoolen Street, Singapar» MALAYA TRIBUNE PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION F!\||. PAYABLE IN \l>\ tE Delivery Indudftnf, ixxhfa at office Postage tmjm or close »Local or to Pa*
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