Malaya Tribune, 30 March 1932
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Title Section26 1932-03-30 1 The Malaya Tribune y«i. xix. No. 75 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Weemesdsy, Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1932.26 words
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Advertisement241 1932-03-30 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. £0U CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I I L A~K E R CTL I 1 the World-famous Pastilles for if I i Colds Cough-Catarrh-and all cases a *P£J I of Bronchial Trouble. A soothing- rißff^@ relief for Heavy Smokers. M J| Gf FUE, SWFPCN i*B I j 2"241 words
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Advertisement533 1932-03-30 1 THE j "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. I Your Building Requirements j CEMENT FLOOR WALL and ROOF TILES EXPANDED METAL CORRUGATED ASBESTOS ROOFINGS BUILDING BOARDS MILD STEEL BARS j FLAT ASBESTOS CEMENT SHEETS J HARDWARE Etc., Etc. i j ALL THE ABOVE MATERIALS STOCKED BY j533 words
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Article739 1932-03-30 2 Our roadera trill us i fo t nce in I way \re writ,. aboiM selves. The occasion is except mal —tJit (fanat issue of tlw> pap' r printed from reels on a modern machine, acquisition nf which has tocessiUted by a constantly mc hg circulation, which also made739 words
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Article229 1932-03-30 2 Mr. R. A Beth at the legal arm of untitled Bd Delay hu re turned tc Sinaapor- frow lesvt ta Bhgland. Mi and Mr.;. J. Befth have lafl Banfekok. r ti ment. Mr. Reith came R*.st in March. BPS, U> J the Bahatnlr Dot-Jc Co., Lt<<. The th occurred heart229 words
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Article224 1932-03-30 2 Umifi- the auspices of the Meihodi.st Mission paya I"lar :t mW Wt ovangelistuWJU bt held at the home of Mr. aanl M't. c::-.b un Tien Mr-,. Lim to-morrow at 5 pjn, Mr Gwrge Humphries will be the o^aLer. Mr. Justice P. J Sproule and Mr*. Sprosde 0.b.e.. are snsueediug Home224 words
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Article480 1932-03-30 2 uow MOLLISO> BEAT CAPE RECOUD. Reuter. liUiby. March 29. Mr. Mollifon's flight iicm E.i 'and to South Africa in four dy#*?, 17 Va hours is r-f-a'dvid a < ne of ihe most l.ffiarkable individual feats in the history of aviation. &a ,ig vhc later slaves lieReuter. - 480 words
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Article194 1932-03-30 2 In Occupation Of New Premises. The indulgence of readers is sought in re>p?ct '»f ur»y delay in publication which muv occur ju K t now. and aNa any casual defects in the paper The chaKgtd make-up in ic-day's issn«* m#t neces?aril\ pormaneni We are c\pcrimenin?* in order194 words
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Article25 1932-03-30 2 TOPICS OP TO-DAY. on page 2. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page :>. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 5. HARDLY YEAR POB MALAYAN rSADH25 words
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Article485 1932-03-30 2 far m r<erxgit-ox The majority get cleaned every time by these Irish A "Innovate slowly,'' pleads George Maxwell of Malaya. A A The real trouble is that the ripl kind of innovations are beini minediy evaded. a a The South African pound is ii a "rand." !<485 words
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Article19 1932-03-30 2 From Europe (London seeiifl <■■ ••> March io>. by the IftrHp"".** lio 11 at 7 a.m. to HUMI rw.19 words
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Article37 1932-03-30 2 QUOTATIONS. KUBBl'.R. London: 1 15jlGd. New York: 3 cents (Gj Singapore Spoi 5' < .r JTN Ix>ndon Spoi: £113 2?. r *).»v 1G5.. Three months: £11.9 10s. (Down li'2s. 6d Singapore: 00 iioo tons so'd).37 words
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Advertisement294 1932-03-30 2 1 i Trad' i< >n. i I# A t I 1 J I b the onU *ay j j 5. have QOUJ :U us. If is tn«I acme before a I. traai- 1 i I a silver trophy with a record of Wa achieve- nit-. n c: on it The294 words
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Advertisement107 1932-03-30 2 j SPORTING CUPS I SILVER E.P.N.S. LATEST DESIGNS I BEST QUATrtTY REASONABLE PRH ES. I I j A RUSTIC ENGRAVING l AT j LOWEST* RATES. I Specinl fc)i>counl to Clubs and I |U. S.deS%.?U "Sr.*- Jewellers, Singapore, i 63 4 «34. Mtvtti ttmA TENQ SBNG 61TAN ;f> !T. K. 11.*&107 words
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Article5804 1932-03-30 3 HARDER YEAR FOR MALAYAN TRADE. NM AL MEETING OF THE CHAMCER OF COMMERCE. ITRTHER ECONOMIES MUST BE CARRIED OUT, -k!:!1 1 t-i o! unusual interest wvre brought up at the annual meet- Chamber of Commerce, held yesterday with iinrt. Mi. in the chair. Special reference was made5,804 words
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Article1016 1932-03-30 3 FORWARD POLICY IN JQHORE? V Meeting Of Council Of State. FUNDS FOK EDUCATION ABROAD. f\r ihf fiist timr the meeting of >li? Ccurnil cf Stat' of Juhore was Um wu i.nca to »l*o I t, ,s yesterday. Important lmttcrs were Uiseusvti and Hi»' ".VI ...ty.i Triliur.1,016 words
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Advertisement263 1932-03-30 3 I I To-day feel so happy so would anyone ai*2v seeing "Sunshine Susie* 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 in an e.s.Citiii£ and ro nantic sbory MARION NJXOiN (the ckvuse of the truuble) JAMES G LEA SOX (preatuig of laßgbtor) j j A GrREAT SHOW WE RECOMMEND VTOU TO SEE. NEXT CHANGE Pau!263 words
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Article2176 1932-03-30 4 MR S. Q. WONG WELCOMED BACK. On the motion for adjournment, the Mentr: Iksar paid a tribute to Dato Mustaffah biri Julia. He raid that Dato Mur.taffah was 8 Member of the Council for a long time anc. vas until recently the Mentr: Besar and Co U» gent.2,176 words
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Article38 1932-03-30 4 Rugby, March 29. The Independent Labour party conference yesterday rejected the policy of leaving the National Labour Party and carried a proposal for affiliation but on conditions to be the subject of negotiation.—British Official.38 words
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Article82 1932-03-30 4 BRADFORD SMITE THE WOLVES. ASSN. FOOTBALL. London, March 29. To-day's English League matches resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Birmingham 1 Manchester C. 5 Huddersfi.ld T. 4 Liverpool 3 Leicester C. 4 Newcastle U. 2 ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. 11. Bradford 2 Wolverhampton 1 Leeds U. 182 words
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Article487 1932-03-30 4 NINETEEN GOALS IN THREE GAMES. F. AND N. RIDDLE A. P. C. DEFENCE. Three games were played in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League competition y stertiay, when nineteen goals were scored altogether. F. and N. netted ten times against A.F.C and the Y.M.CA. registered an487 words
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Article277 1932-03-30 4 At the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, the Malaya Publishing House and Ho Hong drew 2—2 in Division 111. It was a good game. Ho Hong were rather unlucky in not winning, for they had most of the game. However, it's the goals that count. Mr.277 words
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Article122 1932-03-30 4 Playing on the Harbour Board ground yesterday in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League, Fraser and Ncave beat the A.P.C. by 10 goals. The A.P.C. defence was easily penetrated. Three goals were scored in the first half while in the second half a series of raids122 words
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Article443 1932-03-30 4 RANGERS FALTER IN A THRILLING FINISH. London, March 28. The outstanding features of to-day's League matches were the heavy scoring and the defeat of the Rangers, which practically gives the Scottish League championship to Motherwell English club forwards were in form, although generally players seemed tired after their443 words
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Article108 1932-03-30 4 GATE RECEIPTS FOR UNEMPLOYED. The final of the Farrer Cup competition at the Jalan Besar Stadium, between the Electricity and Health Dept's, to-morrow afternoon, should attract a large crowd of spectators, as apart from it being the final of the Municipal inter-department competition, the proceeds of the108 words
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Article118 1932-03-30 4 RUGBY FOOTBALL. London, March 28. The Barbarians, consisting almost entirely of international pUyers, havhig won their two other holiday fixtures against Penarth and Cardiff, to-day defeated Swansea 12—8. The majority of club matches were played on heavy grounds in cold, wet veather. Principal results were: Newport118 words
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Article57 1932-03-30 4 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. The following will represent the Health Dept. v. the Electrical Dept. in the Farrer Cup competition at Jalan Besar Stadium to-morrow: Kabul: A. B. Collide, A. N. Chatterjee; Md. Yusoff, John Then. Muttucumaru; O. C. Rose, Ismail, A. J. Vas. (capt). Rajah Mat, Ardie. Reserves: J.57 words
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Article18 1932-03-30 4 A Kuala Lumpur correspondent inquires whether there is a branch in Singapore of the Bennett College, of Sheffield.18 words
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Article476 1932-03-30 4 RESULTS AND TIES. TENNIS. Results in the 6.C.C. spring tournament yesterday were as follows Godown Doubles Handicap: L. J. A. Feilden and M. A. Matthews plus 4 beat C. P. Burke and J. G. Campbell plus 15, (w.o); J. E. Harvey and H. Hall plus 3 beat476 words
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Article233 1932-03-30 4 FURTHER APPRECIATION OF STERLING. Reuter. New York, March 29. It is announced that Britain is repaying to-day thirty minion dollars, the remnant of the Morgan credit. The demand for sterling was unabated yesterday and continued to lead the rise in foreign exchanges which began on Saturday. OpeningReuter. - 233 words
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Obituary101 1932-03-30 4 FOR 15 YEARS PRINCIPAL OF HARROW. Rugby, March 29. Dr. Lionel Ford, Dean of York, died during Easter at the age of 66—British Official. Dr. Ford had been Dean of York since 1925. He was perhaps bttter known as headmaster ot Harrow for fifteen years,101 words
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Obituary90 1932-03-30 4 Rugby, March 29. The death occurred during the week-end of Sir Horace Plurkett, the noted Irish agriculturist, aged 77—British Official. Sir Horace Plunkett was the third son of the third Baron Dunsany and Anne, the daughter of Baron Sherborne, and was a bachelor. After leaving Oxford he90 words
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Article56 1932-03-30 4 British Official. Rugby, March 29. The Royal Air Force machines arrived at Heliopolis to-day on the conclusion of their East African flight. The flight from the 216 th Bomber Transport Squadron, which has flown from Heliopolis to Somaliland and is j now on its way back, left KhartoumBritish Official. - 56 words
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Article185 1932-03-30 4 Chinese Forces Attacked At Soochow Creek. Shanghai, March 29, 3 08 p m An agreement for a complete cessation hostilities was reached at the Sino-JapanJ; conference this motning, according l 0 official Japanese communication—R fcu t* r [The above brief mestage appeared vi th» Stop Press of185 words
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Article352 1932-03-30 4 PREPARATIONS ON BOTH SIDES. Shanghai. March 30 About 500 Chinese po icemen Lorn Pti i M have arrived in Shanghai to patrol the area! e.acuaed by the 19th Army. Mr. Wong Ching Wei. President of the Executive Yuan, announced yesteiday that China was firm n garding the352 words
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Article67 1932-03-30 4 TIN'S LOWEST SINCE LAST SEPTEMBER. British Official. Rugby. March 29. On the metal txchang? there vas a fall of £8 6s 3d. in the price of tin to £118 3s per ton, which is the lowest touched since last September. Quotation for copper weakened by 17s.British Official. - 67 words
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Article43 1932-03-30 4 London, March 29 Owing to fhe enforcement as irom Ajsll 11 or the new piecework tariff for stevedores employed, in discharging ocean-carried cargoes the Thames thdie be a serious out'.ook, the men not having accepted the new rates'BFP Service.43 words
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38 1932-03-30 4 London. March -9 Metropolitan special constables are ben? called out in several districts of London to SMP the overworked police, especially "•gTS patrclling. The service is voluntai y— 8 t r Service.38 words
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Article67 1932-03-30 4 Reuter. Bixnos Aires. March In a duel near Cordoba between mAbalos. ex-Minister of Public Works *ra President Irigoyen's reign, and Dr Martinez, former Vice-President or Republic, the latter received face *^T d The affair originated in an account puouwi by Dr. Martinez of the circumstance, mReuter. - 67 words
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Article29 1932-03-30 4 The half-yearly general meeting of untitled Singapore Government Servants' co "°r, d (ta Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd w.ll be raw April 7 at the Raffles Institution at a29 words
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Advertisement79 1932-03-30 5 BRAND'S Al SAUCE Raisfs your APPETITE and make you RELISH YOUR FOOD. 1. LEPROSY DIABETES, V.D., CONSUMPTION kSTHMA, FILES, LEUCORRHOEA SEX-DISORDERS AND NUMKR )US OTHER COMPLICATED AM CHRONIC DISEASES t ire cored by our Specialists of treat repotatNm rHE HIMALAYAN P HARM AO it. Owen Rd or I*s, 8er»n»oon Bd.79 words
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Advertisement248 1932-03-30 5 T.IS P.M. TONIGHT 9.30 P.M. WILD COMPANY" !ii Primrose Baths that Lead to Prison Pavements. A Picture You Must See Prices: 20 cents &40 cents. j I COLOUR 11 j COMES TO STAY j I I'll Concrete has change its dress The grey of pure utility has given place to248 words
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Advertisement226 1932-03-30 5 I By Special T H M j Appointment °f Siam. ESTABLISHED 187'J V RACING RUGBY i 'Puts You In The Came' THEATRE TENNIS No Ha,,er Where You ML BOXING SWIMMING CRICKET AVIATION FOOTBALL TRAVELLING B. P. De Silva, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE: PENANG: f HjUi Wjk Street. No. 1, Bishop226 words
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Miscellaneous899 1932-03-30 5 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. Ajj timet given in the following U»t ore pxt'iv*"* time*. MONDAYS. jjfl a LINO HILL, 56 5 metre*, testing dally gmm 10 so to li am. kADIO BAIOON, 49 02 metre*. 12 tw.; 6.30 7so pm. recital of chamber or cl*eslcal899 words
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Miscellaneous526 1932-03-30 5 SYDNEY, VK2ME, 31.31 metre*, from V to 9 p.m. American Transmissions. BOUND BROOK, NJ.. W3XAL, II k.w. 49.18 metre*; Tuesdays, Wednesdaya, Thursday* and Fridays. 1.30 a.m. to 8.48 aun.; Bunday*. 8 pa to 2.30 ajn. ;Mondays) BOUND BROOK, N J WBXL.. 48.69 metres. SAtuTdaya, 5 am. to C.46 aju.; Sundays.526 words
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Advertisement318 1932-03-30 6 Sfd IA famous Novel now brougbt to life 1 j MATINEE TO-DAY <rt 3.15 j i CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. O.IS TO-NIGHT O.IS 1 1 1 1 I Om 1,1 Tii i» .!>■ hik i Dramatfc Hits! labile? aradaetiaa adapted f«om 1 CHAIiLES DICKERS' Eneas' >'«.i> "DOMiiEY AND SON Hi HDSTH'T MAIM318 words
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Advertisement213 1932-03-30 6 j I I I Matinee at 3 p.o*. Evening 6.15 9.15 j More Love, Laughter and wit packed into a single picture j j than YOU'VE EVER SEEN BEFORE j I i T l i j j J Idaptcd fn m j NOEL €OWARD"B j j j WW .1 1213 words
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Advertisement229 1932-03-30 6 I mmm wm 6.15 To-Nigb! I I BRITAIN'S MOST IMPRE i j DRAMATIC ADVENI j i I I I ki f f dTfc j r i m ry <~i [IT r r r tfl f V /"i 1 1/ A J 'I j o- i 5 rc/-/vio#ij ok rc#« tfc/fcfctrfi229 words
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Article382 1932-03-30 7 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. r March 30. 11 a rvi. RUBBLE. I.< n*.< n: 1 15;16d., down i ICd. L New York: 3 1 lf> cento <G.), unchanged. Stares: Easier Allenbys 35—45 cents. AyeJ •Vt. .ltk-i J' i.0 cents Ay r Pan as 20-382 words
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Article73 1932-03-30 7 TIN \N1) Kl iiliKK PU1CES. London. March 29 I M tf. Lrv. i Lazarus an Sons notify to i aay s tm prices its follows:- j Sp> > £1 ]8 7 10. Forward £119-:. T"io m:'.ri:et is steady. M. sn s Symington and Wilson t ify to-d?y'$-».ubber pricef.73 words
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51 1932-03-30 7 Singapore. March 30. Standard 3poi s'-.. 5 Apiil 5> t May s:<;5 :< 6 April-Juno s'u 6 Jidv-Sopt. ..6 G'i Cct.-Dee. f% 6-; Tone of Market: Putt Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet l lajlfd per !b. Nt'v: York: Spot Sheet 3 lil(» -oentl (G.)51 words
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Article42 1932-03-30 7 London. March ?9 London and Liverpool rubber holdings show decline this week, the (inner having fallen Tom 35.014 tOM to 64.461 ton*-, and Liverpool ,'rop 60,932 tons n> «0 775 tens. The total ia 7(»0 Uma. —"8 ?.P." Service.42 words
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Article226 1932-03-30 7 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE, j Nonce is h<r<3tr/ given that tenders are ic--x invited for tbi folicwiB* materials or *.rvices, and thai particular? of auch fceudera nay be obtained, ki the Tender Rooin, Murlci-pi-J Offices: Tender. Date oj Cljtlng. J urcliase of unserviceable stores and a Ransorne Asphalt Plant lymg226 words
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Article193 1932-03-30 7 [prelIMIX vtvY 4 s r.r/vv/r;r\* j PREMIERS. P.uoh*» r i ftugoy n The dt'.: ust! r>c h- ldctticds cf. t!» Danublftn oroWoh continue ji::-- i' itish G' i:iit i r.-a.v flowers i<> be fpaoTvcd by a conference if ni'b-fiii £»ii j !i r _f r Confcrerfcc eou!d be193 words
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Article126 1932-03-30 7 HILT, TO i SF Fl RTHKT •P v o k Tx V. 'IV- ion, \I; "h 29. A dramatic appeal for bnlinci, the Budget war by I he Spa a r, M v daiiu»' j\ H' use of fespre* rttal i Yw till 'V: y |j v126 words
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Article63 1932-03-30 7 Hague tan b 29. Queen RfUhi unl ho la taJ irtia intends to tend to ihe Dut< h Bast Indies a( thr b< ginning al oil paihtfaga and in s to b exhibited in the Interests of i>' Bhe b*" bei v ■writing for Mtr.p mentis for iin.63 words
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Article183 1932-03-30 7 PLUMBERS SI K BUILDER. T l»\- rs. W H'il and Co.. Sanitary En?.ine.r c v. a -itc *ul iii Pi', action heard before Mr. j ice oule v terday for the recovery or i.Zii "on- K:\ Y<o Clrang Swep in eohtt" U r n with <• !:anit-ry ensineiring183 words
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Article70 1932-03-30 7 The hiuir* of the lib*] action Instituted b;, ?-Ti. '!'in C'r.-n". ?iid "*•(> others against M AvV Kwee Knn<? and Aw How, u- the pub-', hrr and print -r respeetively M t'lr J3hu:t/i P.,.>" v.as resumed before Mr. £>• j cr.-eJl ;n the Suu:e;ne Cour f yestercay. A70 words
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Article71 1932-03-30 7 CH V.r OF GOVERNOR IN BOMBAY. Calcutta. March 2* The ceremonie attending r >'.r departin S*j aaon on relinquishing office ai On n or ol Bengal, .md the arrival >f Sir John Anderson hat ucceaaor, paaatd oil quietly aa a reault of the very elaborate precautions taken by71 words
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Article35 1932-03-30 7 Lrnrion. March 29. The Rev. George Francis Graham Brown ca appointed Hi: hop of Jerusalem. Be •a born li Lanchoo, vhere his father tma« rfifcsionarj the China [rUand NGsslon,— Ri ter.35 words
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Article233 1932-03-30 7 HA I F-YEARLY MEETING. "Th" baaf-yeariy general meedm' cf th B|llf4pow Malay Xtoachers' Association w« held on Saturday. Man a i-6. at the Kampon: C-lam Malax School frith Cne' Moiid. No. I bin Haj' AbdvJ Manan in the chair. The schorl and abatement oi accounts fa Ihe;233 words
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Article45 1932-03-30 7 1L > M. PoithoV r uljp here from P<*nanfc| n Si iy .it 4 and .v ill probably sail oil ir.ciiciv a! S am. for Saigon Hongkong 1 Sharif I K<.\je and Tokobatttt. 8he vflj bciiii at the S. H. IS. v.harvt-6. tji r45 words
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Article120 1932-03-30 7 ''Xr-.'ah." Bri 1 -0-!3 ion Civ:t. Criehtoii frc.'r Bf lawau- D.ii, 29-3; for Belavw. Deli, 3L-3. V i. Ka.i. H i 510 t: n Lca.-h. f r -cr Ptr.ar<g 30-3: for Pcnang. 2-4. 3 :a v v- u r Dulcn. 3.3fi5 ton* Capt. M?v."i f:om Hamburg, 29-3: for Duiron,120 words
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Advertisement463 1932-03-30 7 Theatre irday, April 2nd, at 9,30 p.m. IN M Tilt LNFMriUYMENT fTM> A NOVEL REVUE anglin Tit-Bits'. i'« 1 DArTALION THF Gl OIXESTERSiUKK RECIPIENT. JQUGS, DAN OF S AND BUULESnUKS, WHAT! A IiEAUTH-VL CHORUS. HBS :2F RIG Ml SICAI PINALI OVn 60 PERFORMERS;— -;"ny Through The Years j I SLUMP463 words
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Advertisement112 1932-03-30 7 •8 *>?: y S»[ llmSc I 141 V 1M Ifc. y§4 r if I t &1a r> ipr- s f§l i v v m rw*. J j but in the next room y 5 ii #i was the per-* 9 if son each 5-.<. §,^P^''i I vF < V:-%~*a J[|112 words
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Advertisement205 1932-03-30 8 Hli-OF-TflE WEEK RECtJRDS. .142 Tears. .137 Ninety nine out of a Hundred. .136 HeUjl Beautiful! 1135 The Kings Horses. 134 Overnight. 126 Blue Again. .124 Crying myself to Sleep. .122 Sweet Jennie Lee. .121 You're driving me crazy. .120 Cheerful little earful. .118 The little things in Life. 116 Maybe205 words
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Advertisement257 1932-03-30 8 Tj Huttons Famous Pineapple Hams i at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Singapore Gold Storage Company, Limited. Orchard Road Sub-Depots. Jl I MM j HAPPY IN YOUR RETIREMENT— What will the years hold for you when you retire? Will you be in the happy position that independence can bring? I 111 I257 words
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1323 1932-03-30 9 CO-OPERATION OF RUBBER PRODUCERS NECESSARY. WARNING BY CHAIRMAN OF MALACCA PLANTERS. Estimating that Malayan rubber producers are losing over ten million dollars a year the Chairman of the Malacca Planters' Association urges a scheme of mutual co-operation to save the industry from further disaster.1,323 words
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Article795 1932-03-30 9 BIG DECREASE IN LABOURER'S PROFITS. The reports and accounts showed that the membership of the Association for the year 1931 consisted of 15 private members and 41 estates, 11present ng an acreage of 81,380. Compared with those of the previous year there was a decrease of 3795 words
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Advertisement565 1932-03-30 9 Mazda Laboratories drawn W wire lamp Sli PirEARI then all the most important improvc->-"y I N ■kA m A \7 A MAZDAS and the (VhJ IWw J^^^ Non Sag pilament \Jty H 7" is their latest LA MPS triumph. lie .O TM' BRITISH THOMSON HOUSTON CO LTU I HOUSt.ALOWtCH.LONDON.W.C.X WITH565 words
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Advertisement154 1932-03-30 9 THE IMPERIAL Portable J&M v. iv-3(£3»ai If, < BOLE AGENTS: [J Duncan Roberts, Ltd. 112 and 114-A, Robinson Road, Singapore. PITRENO. (BT DR. GEORG DENNING.) I*l. 11 Tablets and Ampoules PITRENO are for the treatment of ASTHMA »nd are the best for combating acute attacks tnd the important factor is154 words
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Article1743 1932-03-30 10 A SIGNIFICANT INCIDENT. (Sjiccial tc the "Malaya Tribun»") )ro add to the difficulties of the international situation, a curious conflict has broken out in Memel, that has attracted little attention so far abroad, but deserves consideration if only as a sign of the times. For the past1,743 words
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Advertisement293 1932-03-30 10 Easter Easter Hot Cross Buns A LARGE SELECTION OF Chocolate Easter Eggs AVAILABLE G. H. Cafe Ltd. I r JUST TWICE A DAY I CHANGE "Tea, the rest of the time, as usual. mß&* I like it just as well as ever... Jr c« ultln" t get along without it.293 words
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Advertisement55 1932-03-30 10 Sore sprained wrist —or ankle A bruised swollen wrist. Sore KjS, SSSkf to the touch. Too painful to I^^^Htm Must have rdie^^ will do it. It is won- derful for such emergencies. frff iV \~t j Save yourself needless sufferfy/yrff ing by hav ing a bottle always *^i bandy. Buy55 words
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Advertisement201 1932-03-30 10 THE FAVOURITE: Befuse Al| j Imitations. ill INSIST ON hJH orange A" CRUSH l^^^^^^ 1 Manufactured I y G S FRASER E H NE4VELTD KEEP THOSE T LITTLE Lux keeps them not only soft GARMENTS bßt safe The Cll,le Lux lather is so pure that every- thing you wash in201 words
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Article1417 1932-03-30 11 56,000 GERMAN SOLDIERS VANISHED IN SIBERIA. THE CASE OF INFANTRYMAN CHRISTOLEIT. {Special tc lUc "Ilalaya Tribune") All Germany became deeply stirred some weeks ago by the news that a man named Otto Christoleit who had served as German infantryman during the fii.st few months of1,417 words
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Advertisement236 1932-03-30 11 SILVERLITE 99 BRITISH PETROL OAS GENERATORS V i Lkhting and Cooking, j Refrigerating, jHWRL Laboratories, L*.jfjr jJT?j Coffee Roasting, I Effg Incubators, etc. *VVasv l\l I Also Gas Generators for l \f I Industrial purposes I .-,00-3600 cubic ft. L M$ j Gas per Hour. i Production cost of Gas236 words
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Advertisement211 1932-03-30 11 j£S?\ LONDON f 1 DOCTOR SAYS: a Tssp* j tyimpole Street, viyL 3kSf London, W.I. Dear Sirs, T WOS Wlin grea interest tnat 1 made use °f ine sam P les °J aM Phosferine Health Salt. Tne b< !^'ficiul results were surprising, because the customary lowering effect of the ordinary211 words
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Advertisement119 1932-03-30 11 Bread and milk What? Bread and Milk at a party? How unjust! How awful! ?But the curious thing is that the children liked it better than ths 1. cakes. For the milk, you see. was > t I I MILKMAID MILK SWEETENED CONDENSED Poisons as dangerous as the poison in119 words
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Article2027 1932-03-30 12 AERIAL AND CHEMICAL WARFARE. THE FRAILTY OF HUMAN MEMORY. (Special to the "Malaya Trtbutu.") It is a rather startling paradox at first sight that the same* technical progress which has bo greatly contributed to render life easier and more enjoyable is also the means whereby war2,027 words
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Advertisement494 1932-03-30 12 ("SUNRISE FOR THE ECONOMY MOTORIST j Singer j i "Junior" Two-Seater j j 4-Sjeed gearbax with Silent M Hi-lo" Gear II magine the JUNIOR" Two-S;ater j I in traffic with its "HI-LO" silent pear; its lightning pick-up, four-wheel I brakes and extreme handiness. Think of I it on a long494 words
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Advertisement15 1932-03-30 12 RUNNING AMOK. (Cartoon by Mr. Yon Kee Leong.) THE JAPANESE BULL IN THE CHINA SHOP.15 words
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Advertisement172 1932-03-30 12 NEW RADIO EDISON BELL MALAY RECORDS. P. 110 AJoen Ajoen—Boeroeng Kaka. P. 109 Djoela Djoeli Bintang Tiga—Stamboe 11. P. 112 Es Gantoeng—Pat jar Kellng. P. 113 Ramboet Item Matanja Galak—Nina Bobo. F. 115 Hela Rotan—Badingdang. P. 114 KoU Kole—Patokaan. P. 117 Panteen Pandan—Het Hei, Meljellfe. P.lOB To an Dan Njonja—DJohore.172 words
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Advertisement194 1932-03-30 12 Are You J m mm **s^^*sWsmm Hl^n^M^J I Travellers! z: Should Always Carry 5 EE t'uticura E Preparations jz: The Soap to thorough z =j cleanse the akin, the Z Ointment to heal any 5 pimples or rashes, the g 3 Talcum to refresh and cool. E Sample each Soap,194 words
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Article182 1932-03-30 13 FREAK OF NATURE IN SARAN. Patr.a, March 11. An amazing freak of nature Is reported fiom Biwan sub-division of Saran district. It is stated that a wo~ian belonging to the baiber caste, living in a village in the sub-division, gave birth to a female baby,182 words
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Article73 1932-03-30 13 Professor J.A. Gunn is publishing a play in connection with the Tercentenary ol the b.rth of Spinoza, which took place at Amsterdam on No;. 24, 1632. This will appear under the title "Spinoza, The Maker of Lenses." It aims to present the philosopher in the environment of time and place73 words
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Article51 1932-03-30 13 A new book from Dr. Alfred Adler who is best known Lo the layman as the orlgi lator of the "inferiority complex" theory. "What Life Should Men to You" is a now and important contribution to individual psychology, in which he discusses the every-day problems of life, laziness, depression, dreams,51 words
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Article235 1932-03-30 13 THE SEVENFOLD MEDICINAL VIRTUE OF ZAM-BUK. Seven distinct medicinal virtues account for the world-wide success of Zam-Buk. For skin troubles of all kinds, this wonderful herbal ointment is to-day in regular use in millions of homes. The Healing Power of Zam-Buk (1) can only be described as235 words
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Advertisement126 1932-03-30 13 i§jjjM i *m I w CIGARETTES I! till 111 I Doctors know that Eno's drugs which irritate the |jj 111 Fruit Salt acts in a system. You can adopt ||i HI simple, natural way by no better rule for keeping HI HI washing out of the system fit than a126 words
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Advertisement277 1932-03-30 13 5 1 uArtjgginiratJ R,ce 6d E "6 i4nd) Children Simply Love HorlickVSoWhyNoii Tha rich pure Buckinghamshire milk combined with Ihe strength of Malted Wheat and Barley is infinitely! [preferable than cither tea or coffee for children. jrj No need to boil Horlick's —it is really pure. Just as long as277 words
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Article1393 1932-03-30 14 APPRECIATION BY AN INDIAN MODERATE. PROBABLE EFFECTS OF PRESENT POLICY. Tha rnpid march of political events in Ind.a since the close of the second session of tne jlound-Table Conference renders it desirable to form an opinion upon the probable effects of ttv- present policy on the relations1,393 words
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Advertisement296 1932-03-30 14 CORR TlPriD VIRGINIA CICARETT. «S IN THE *TRU-VAC' TIN AND THE MOISTURE PROOF CELLOPHANE PACKET, ARE IMMUNE FROM ALL CONDITION-DISTURBING INFLUENCES I 1 1 i i i I i ■■urn JL OU have read the 8 REASONS WHY CRAVEN "A" Cigarettes DO NOT AFFECT THE /M* j THROAT. In this296 words
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Advertisement180 1932-03-30 14 The lustre of years Paint has a delicate surface. It needs gentle cleaning —the reason Monkey Brand is used so much for cleaning paintwork. Monkey Brand cleans it clean. It erases dirt and fingermarks without scratching. It restores the beauty of paint time after time —quickly, easily and safely. Monkey180 words
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Advertisement458 1932-03-30 15 ■TKAMKR SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (incorporated In England.) HAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. jgfIINSULAR AND ORIENTAL BTEAM HAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore < 1932 Bsnpura 17,000 April 1458 words
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Advertisement571 1932-03-30 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE line r I*SĔĔĔi (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Dut. Sail. I KASHIMA MARD 10,000 Apr. 7 I t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Apr. 19 10 HAKONE MARU 10,500 May 4 6 I SUWA MARU 10,700 May 19 10 5 PUSHIMI571 words
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Advertisement407 1932-03-30 15 BANKS. The National City Bank of New York is fully responsible, under the Banking Laws, for the obligations contracted by each of its several Branches and Agencies. The Branch in Singapore, an integral part of this world-wide organization, begs to announce the inauguration of a new department for Savings Accounts.407 words
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Advertisement593 1932-03-30 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANE, LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Singapore 458, North Bridge Road Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahmat. Palembang 16, DJr. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central Seremban 63, Birch Road593 words
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Advertisement278 1932-03-30 16 THIS PAPER HAS THE LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND MOST IN BRITISH MALAYA. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—IBO, Tank Road, Immediate entry |ge>iy Meyer Bnethen. TO LET—is-1, Prlnsep Street. Apply B. Msnarseh and 00.. 5-3, Malacca Street TO LET—II 7, KUltney Read, Modern278 words
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Advertisement351 1932-03-30 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys Girls) B—Short Street, Singapore. Offers thorough training In Music—both PRACTICAL 6s THEORETICAL Courses leading to CERTIFICATE. DIPLOMA, A etc. Booklet upon request, M. AN CIA NO, Principal. THIS TUTORIAL ACADEMY. 68, PRINSBP STREET. PRIVATE TUITION for Cambridge351 words
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