Malaya Tribune, 4 April 1932

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune Yd. XIX. No. 79 SINGAPORE MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1932 FIVE CENTO. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, April 4,*****. r 7 Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 245 1 LIPTON^ai CEYLON TEA. lOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. Feod Your Child on Swan Brand Milk and Make it Jfe HEALTHIER STRONGER HAPPIER. Sole Importers: The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. PENANG KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE ~^m^^^ y% PUT YOUR SHIRT ON THE FAVOURITE! X w Thousands and thousands of motorists in nearly
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    • 364 1 I THE HAIAYA TWBBNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA Your Building Requirements I CEMENT FLOOR WALL and ROOF TILES I EXPANDED METAL CORRUGATED ASBESTOS ROOFINGS I BUILDING BOARDS II MILD STEEL BARS j FLAT ASBESTOS CEMENT SHEETS j[ HARDWARE j Etc., Etc. I —i-—— *l J. ALL THE
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  • 884 2 The deathblow t> the Customs Union project will $end no-one Uto mourning. We shall discuss the report and finding? <€ the Committee of Inquiry in detaiHater, but for the present will merely, say that we hope no more will now He heard of a proposal which, attractive at
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  • 27 2 An endeavour will be made to give to-morrow the full list of Malayan results in the Cambridge Examinations last December. The list was received to-day.
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  • 35 2 QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. London: 1 13|16d. V New York: 3 cents (G.). Singapore Spot: 5%—5V4 cents. TIN. London Spot: £106 12s. 6d. (Unchanged), London 3 months: £108 ss. (Unchanged). Tin.—f6g.ls£ (75 iogg sold).
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  • 201 2 War Debts And Far East Crisis. Reuter. Washington, April 2. utt Stimson the U.S. Secretary of State, lefffor Geneva yesterday temporarily to assume SS chaSmanshi of the tion to the Disarmament Conference, we wm remaS at Geneva c-nly a few days, returning to America after
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  • 388 2 Immigration Substantially Reduced. Annual reports of various Government Departments were laid before the Legislative Council at its meeting to-day. In the report of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs it is stated that the net loss of Chinese population by migration during the year is 134,967. Prosecutions
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  • 252 2 UPROARIOUS PERFORMANCE BY SOLDIERS. The Ist Glosters have proved themselves a fine body of men. both militarily and on the field of sport, and they added greatlyJo their good reputation on Saturday night when they entertained a crowded house at the Victoria theatre to an uproarious show, the
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  • 62 2 TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 2. CLUB DIARY, on page 5. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL MEETING, on p. 7. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, on page 8. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 8. HAWKER COMMITTEE REPORT, on page 9. GOETHE, en page 10. SHIPPING POOL IN COLOMBO, on page 12. A
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  • 589 2 U ""far -tooKMROit.") Who would be a boxing promoter? Not I! A A A Its strange that fighting men should so incorrigibly "knock" their own business. Tin has taken another toss. Speculators "on the job again! Pity they don't ruin themselves and be compelled to quit. A
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  • 39 2 Prom China and Japan by the "Penang Mam," due at Singapore to-morrow. Prom China and Japan by the "Burma Maru" due a* Singapore on Wedneada» Prom China by the dtp. V Singapore noon on Thursday,, lmi mm*m\
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 251 2 "marmetF* j FOLDING CARRIAGES AND PERAMBULATORS ARE UNQUESTIONABLY THE WORLD'S BEST. *VLA SAFETY, STRENGTH AND SMARTNESS* Folding Baby Carriages from »46.00 Perambulators from »S7.SO SOLE AGENTS: Robinson Co., Ltd. Singapore Kuala Lumpur, j E~ "MADGE I 'Phone 4227 67, Selegie Road, Singapore. B Wo have Just Received a Nice -selection
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    • 108 2 {sporting cups I IN I SILVER E.P.N.S. I LATEST DESIGNS J BEST QUALITY j REASONABLE PRICES. ARTISTIC ENGRAVING AT j LOWEST RATES. j Special Discount to Clubs and Schools. U. S. de Silva ft Bros, I Jewellers, Singapore. v Jc-'i-Y^'n^rr 1 1 G34 North Bridg> Road, TENG SBN€ GWAN Established
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  • 855 3 NO PEACE PROGRESS IN SHANGHAI. British Circles Closely Watching. Nanking, April 3. A significant statement, indicating the possibility of a resumption of hostilities was made by General Tsai Ting Kai. defender of Shanghai to Reuters correspondent to-day. He said that if the Japanese renewed the offensive,
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  • 65 3 New Delhi, April 2. H.H. the Jam Sahib of Nawanagar (famous in the cricket world as Ranji) has been elected Chancellor of the Chamber of Princes by the overwhelming majority of 36 votes to the 4 of three other candidates. The Maharajah of Cutch was elected
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  • 1670 3 THREEQUARTERS OF PUBLIC CLERKS DEEPLY IN DEBT. LESS EFFICIENCY AND LOW STANDARD OF HONESTY. INTEREST ABOVE THREE PER CENT. IS EXCESSIVE. "Something more than legislation to regulate moneylending is called for," states the Committee appointed to consider the question of moneylenders in the Straits Settlements, in
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  • 519 3 HITLER'S LIGHTNING CAMPAIGN. Astonishing: Move Of ExCrown Prince. Reuter. Berlin, April 2. The Presidential election battle between Hmdenburg, Hitler and (Thaelmann reopens with renewed fury at noon to-morrow, when ihe truce decreed by the Government after the election of March 13 ends. •Hlndenburg's re-election is regarded
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  • 142 3 Heir Presumptive To A Baron. Reuter. London, April t. Mr. Edward Marjorlebanks, MP for Eastbourne, was found shot dead at the Sussex residence of hie stepfather, Lord Hatfsham. It is stated he was suffering from the -train of overwork.—Reuter. [Mr. Marjorlebanks was 33 years
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  • 80 3 Reuter. Berlin, April t. A new air route between Berlin and Shanghai, taking six days, is being planned to ctart ta the summer. A distance of 2,500 miles of the rente is owr Chinese territory via Urundzi, Semtaalattask, and RuetJan-Aaia, the old Manchurlan route
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  • 60 3 Reuter. Seattle. April J. Mrs. Elizabeth fchort, mother of Mr. Robert Short, the Amerttan who wm kfltod In action at Shanghai In February, sailed tor the Orient yesterday, accompanied by her younger aop. Edmund, to attend the funeral and receive a Chinese tribute. Chinese from
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 167 3 PAVILION TELEPHONE 6903. 6.25 LAST NIGHT 9.1S I A Great Comedy Treat i| STRICTLY DISHONORABLE ALSO George Sidney and Charles Murray IN j DIVORCE A LA ftJODE." THE GRANDEST MUSICAL SHOW BVEB SCajHNVD. COKMESCES TO-MORROW! "SUNSHINE SUSIE" A gorgeous entertainment that you'll want to sc« more than once! REMEMBER THE
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  • 982 4 RIVERS GUILLERMO FIASCO. EXCITED CROWD'S RESENTMENT. A Deplorable Affair. BOXING. (By •X.0.") Within a week Singapore boxing enthusiasts have had to suffer two severe disappointments. Great things were expected of the Gunboat Jack-Al Rivers affair. Over fifteen hundred people thronged to the New World Arena that night, only to see
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  • 223 4 terms for another fight. LMr. David Frankel writes: "Last Saturday's Boxing Show can only be Cescrlbed as a real fiasco. The general public who witnessed the show have gcod reason to •e 'fed up,' ar.d will certainly not lend further •upport unless boxers, promoters and others connected with
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  • 85 4 Bills George, the manager of Battling Guillermo, asks us to state that h's protege will bs prepared to ftght Gunbcat Jack, provided sufficient inducement is forthcoming. He is confident Guillermo will give a good account, of hlmaelf, as he la in tip-top condition no#, and there seems
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  • 27 4 O. N. Dos protests against the use made of his name In Saturday's programme, In the contest?nts In the amateur event being pointedly described as his "conquerors."
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  • 497 4 SATURDAY S RESULTS. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 2. The Selangor spring meeting opened here to-day in good weather, but the attendance was not particularly large. H.H. the Sultan of Perak was among those present. Results at a glance: Race i—ponies, Class 2,
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  • 144 4 Four Arrests By The Police. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penarg, April 3. How a Chinese trading vessel bound for Sumatra with a quantity of matches, and manned by two HailahOEg Chinese, was pirated on the high seas by live Hokkiens who had followed them in
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  • 194 4 "A Notorious Affair." Although she Is barely mentioned in the announcements Kay Francis is very largely responsible for the success of "A Notorious Affair," the talkie version of the English play "Fame- now being shown at the Capitol. This very intelligent and modern vamp has
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  • 130 4 SAID TO BE FRIENDLY IN TONE. Rugby. April 2. The Irish Free State Cabi it i were engaged for several hours yesterday considering their reply to the communice.ticn frcm the United Kingdom Government their representations on the Oa*h of Allegiance and land annuities. At the close
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  • 173 4 GOLF. The following are the scores of the match between Sepoy Lines G.C. and the Island Club at Sepcy Lines yesterday morning: S.L.G.C. Island Club. J. S. English and G. V. Allen 0, Ibrahim and Uekori 1. A. I. Horsley and C. E. Brooke 1. Rappa
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  • 40 4 The April medal competition held at Bukit Timah, yesterday resulted in a win for John McConigley (82-11-71 > in "A" Division and in a tie between H. H. Johnson (92-18-74) and N. G. Bishop (92-18-74) in "B" Division.
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  • 36 4 The final in the Wei-Hai-Wei Cup competition was played at Bukit Timah yesterday morning and resulted in a win for the Singapore G.C., over the Garrison C.C. by 6 matches to 1.
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  • 25 4 ATHLETICS. Reuter. Berlin, April 4. The International Athletic Federation has disqualified the runner, Nurmi. They are dissatisfied about his amateur statu:;.—Reuter.
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  • 53 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April 3. At the annual Municipal sports. 1 the Electric Supply Dept. won the Commissi oners' championship shield with 94 points. The Engineer's Dept. was second with 41 points. Goh Thye Sun, the former Anglo-Chinese School athlete, wen the individual championship for
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  • 225 4 SCC AND SERVICES DRAW. CRICKET. Saturday at the Unued>sterday. The game was left drawn. Scores: BC.C—lst Innings. 12 H B. Noon c Bryan b Cockle E. J. Riches c Croome b Cockle Dr. H. O. Hopkins c Croome b Cockle W R. M. Haxworth c Bryan b
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  • 206 4 S.R.C. BEAT MUNICIPAL XI. The SRC beat the Municipality on Saturday cy 90' runs at the S.R.C. Nicky Sullivan taking Aye wickets for two runs. Scores: MUNICIPALITY.— Ist Innings. Aldred c W. Ess b dAlmeida J Prltchett b Morrow I. Eber c Balhetchet b Sullivan Praser
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  • 212 4 S.C.R.C BEAT B. B. AND I. The SCRC. beat the S.C.C. tournament XI Bankers. Brokers and Insurance, by four wickets and 42 runs on Saturday at the S.C.R.C. ground. Scores: 8.8. and I.—lst Innings. W. R. King c Choon Leong b Chow Tat 41 A. Stevens
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  • 198 4 The Ceylon Sports Club registered another victory on Saturday at Balestler when they met and defeated the R.A.F. by 6 wickets and 90 runs. Scores: R.AF. —Ist Innings. Hawtln c Paramsothy b Ignatius Thompson b Jansen 11 McKenzie c Paramsothy 7 Skeats c Kumaravelu b Jansen Hayling
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  • 718 4 SOUND POSITION OF S.S.C. MORTGAGE ON CLUB PROPERTY. SWIMMING. An announcement that in two years the Singapore Swimming Club will be free from debt was made by the President. Mr. F B Sewell at the anneal meeting of the Club, held yesterday. Thtie was
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  • 234 4 Saturday s results in the Y.M.C.A. Carnival at ""ort Canning were as follows: Junior 40 yd*, back stroke li'cap: Ong Kim lee; Ong Kim Trek, snr.; Ong Kim Teck. jnr.; ime, 34 3-5 sec. Scn.'or 200 yds. free style h'eap.: Chan Joo lang (at go);
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  • 36 4 HOCKEY. London, April 2. In the annual international to-day Scotland defeated Wales by one goal to nil. This was Scotland's seventeenth win oat of 25 matches played, Wales having won ate times.—"S.F.P." Service.
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  • 536 4 FAST GAME AT JALAN BESAR. CHINESE LUCKY TO DRAW WITH R. A. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Contrary to expectations, the R.A. c .p,. w 3_3 W ith the S.C.F.A. at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday in the Kiist Division of the S.F.A. League competition. On the run of
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  • 182 4 I'HINCII'AI. HOME MATCHES. RUGBY FOOTBALL. London, April 2. The Army, by defeating the Royal Air Force at Twickenham to-day by 21 points to 4, regained the triangular services tournament championship which they had won thrice in succession before the Navy's success last season. Although the Army had
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  • 203 4 TO-DAY'S TIES. LAWN TENNIS. To-day's ties in the S.C.C. tournament are as follows: Godown Doubles Handicap: N. 8. Wise and A. C. Potts owe 15.3 v. Dr. E. Madgwlck an-1 Dr. G. McOwan plus 4; A G. A. Moeeley and T. F. Garside plus 3 v. A.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 50 4 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" TOWN OFFICE. We are keeping open an office at our old premises in Union Lane, Collyer Quay. Letters, advertisements, etc., may be delivered there, though delivery direct at Anson Road will be appreciated. ANSON ROAD TELEPHONE NO. 6171. UNION LANE (behind Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank) 6110.
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  • 2486 5 EVERTON'S LEAD INCREASED. SHEFFIELD 'DERBY" DRAWN. GATESHEAD OVERTAKE LINCOLN CITY. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Saturday's English Lague games saw Everton increase their ler.d in the First Division, they having collected two points in their game v,ith Grimsbv. widh the champions were held t. a draw at hem,- by Chelsea.
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  • 50 5 The following Is the result of the second round of the Garrison knock-out competition: 'B' Coy., Glosters beat 7-A.A. Bty., RA. 'A' Coy., Glosters beat Pulau Brani. H. Q. Wing, Glo6ters beat R.E. 'C* Coy., Glosters beat Port Canning. The final will be played at Tanglin tc-day.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 37 5 TOL LEY'S EMPIRE 1 111 EMPIRE j! BRANDY S3 BRANDY Support OnlyEmpire $3.25 per Products. quart including J As supplied to over W&ESffieffltt 1 Government rS Ul 'IMBI Hospital, Singapore. fau&w Hotefo, PRICE QUALITY right U||l|W bight
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    • 272 5 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 FOX MOVIETONES ANN HARDING CLIVE BROOKE in "EAST LYNNE 99 One Man Stole Her Youth—Another Stole Her Heart But Neither Gave Her Happiness. Prices: 20 cents 40 cents. j Specify RIBrV^ For CONCRETE and PLASTERWORK "RIBMET", ft prolucj of the Expanded Metal Co., Ltd., of West Hartlepool,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 733 5 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Club* and Societies in Singapore, most of the member of which are reader* of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest wiU stOl be included in the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 688 6 Amusements TO-NIGHT'S 6.143 PERFORMANCE I-ar. prtcw*. in aid .f CHUD W** I'ndcr Uie dhfttoEuKhed P»tr<»lM» LAiq^CtBIBNTI. I OEOEtQE AW|N^» "O&D ENGLISH" j SIR lOllHjUALB^oETirr'B.l^Mt^^y. I ~Tn~H\7~<\Ti~~oSS~n~ the BAND if ttf REGIMENT, j fxom 5.30 to t i 15^«1., k i B> Kmd j r,univsron < f LT. COX. <A. F.
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  • 78 7 A young Chinese woman was alleged to have been badly assaulted by a boy of the same, nationality on Saturday. The victim was walking along the road near the junction leading to the Air Base when the boy is alleged to have gone up and attacked
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  • 2254 7 PREFERENTIAL DUTIES DISCUSSED. Decisions Postponed To Next Meeting. Resolutions which were before the Legislative Council at its meeting this morning* providing for a cash grant of $87,500 in substitution for the privilege of exemption for duty on liquors and tobacco enjoyed by the men and officers
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  • 670 7 Held In Great Esteem By Royal Family. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, April 2. There was a great shock amongst all communities in Johore Bahru last night when the news of the death of that venerable friend of the public, the Hon. Dato Toh
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  • 47 7 On Friday evening, near the junction of Brach Road and Jalan Sultan, an eight-year-old Chinese girl had her foot crushed by a mr'tor-lorry. Her foot was still under the wheel when the ambulance arrived. She was eventually extricated and taken to hospital.
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  • 88 7 Before the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) .his morning John Aksman Glosz, a Hungarian, was sentenced to one year's rigorous ImpriaonTient on charges of cheating and criminal >reach of trust, the complainants being ■esart. Rickard. Ltd., Messrs. Lee Kheng Jin, provision Mr. Lovett Juerges and
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  • 35 7 The half-yearly general meeting of the friendly Sporting Association will be held at 11, Neil Read, on April 9 at 2.30 pm. sharp, rhe attendance of each member is necessary. Light refreshments will be served.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 573 7 I Victoria Theatre OWING TO THE TREMENDOUS SUCCESS of the Tanglin Tit=Bits their performance will be repeated On Saturday Next, Aplrt 9, at 9.30 p.m. Don't be among the number unable to obtain seats. Book Early At Little's Prices: $2, $1, Cts. SO. NEXT BAND PERFORMANCE BOTANICAL. GARDENS On Wednesday,
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    • 646 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. Eu Tong Soon and family beg to thank the "Gaylads Minstrel" for their splendid musical performance given at their residence, No. 31, Ann Siang Hill, on Ist. instant. FOR SALE—Baby Singsr Tourer, 1931 Model. Done nearly 2,000 miles. Price $1,000. Apply Box 541, co Malaya Tribune.
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  • 1530 8 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. Singapore, April 4, 10 a.m. Vpar CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Issue Year valued. End*. Buyers. SeUers. £1.0 0 Assam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 U-** J- Q 0 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 J 1 J 010 6 cd 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June 30 §JM 1.0.0 Bangrin Tin
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  • 446 8 SINGAPORE. APRIL 1. MEAT. Beef steak (round), kati 40 Beef stew or curry, kati 30 Pork, lean, kati 50 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 40 Mutton Australian, lb. 30 Fowl, kati 40 Hens (locally reared) kati 46 Ducks, each 55 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair 88 Pigeons,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 221 8 I KL- G- j j Spark Plugs THE I choice: OF MOTORISTS. In everyday motoring, better per- formance of ycur engine counts I in the running costs of your car. t It is better pcrfcrmance that gives I K.L.G. its preference among: many I thousands of motorists. j K.L.G.'s have
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 903 8 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All times given in the following are Singapore times. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL, 55.5 metres, testing daily from 10.30 to 11 a.m. RADIO SAIGON, 49.02 metres, 12 k.w.; 6.30 to 7.30 pm. recital of chamber or classical music by the soloiUs of
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    • 63 8 BOUND BROOK. N.J., W3XL., 46.69 metres, Saturdays, 5 a.m. to 6.45 a.m.; Sundays, 1.30 a.m. to 6.45 a m. SCHENECTADY. N. V., W2XAF., 10 k.w. 31.48 metres; Tuesdays to Saturdays, 5.30 a.m. to 11 a.m.; Sundays and Mondays, 4 a.m. to 11 a.m. SCHENECTADY. r.Y., W2XAD., 20 k.w. 19.56 metres;
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    • 265 8 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, APRIL 4. High Tides.—9.44 a.m., 10.24 p.m. Meeting, Legislative Council, 10.30 a.m. Annual Parochial Meeting, St. Andrew's School, 5.30 p.m. Football League: Div. 1, S.C.C. v. S.R.C., S.C.C; Div. 2, R.A. n v. N. 8., S.R.C. TO-MORROW, APRIL 5. High Tides.—lo.22 a.m. 104« p.m. Football League:
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  • 4368 9 GREAT CONVENIENCE TO THE SUBURBS. TOTAL ABOLITION IMPRACTICABLE. Street Trading Must Be Reduced To Absolute Minimus*. The report of the Committee appointed to investigate the hawker question in Singapore was laid on the table at to-day's meeting of the Legislative Council. 1 he Committee were
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 298 9 JUST UNPACKED New Shipments OF I BRITISH MADE HOUSEHOLD LINENS. 3 ALL MARKED AT KEENEST RATES. White Hemmed Sheets. V Strong quality plain hemmed white sheets srH&T\ cocl and comfortable in uses made to «23 \yvt) withstand barcrwear. WHITEAWAYS SUPER VALUE^" 1 Size 54" x 90 70" x 90" 90"
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  • 2110 10 CELEBRATING THE CENTENARY. NEW EDITION OF THE 'WORKS" (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") On March 22 the German nation will celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the death of Goethe and the forty-fourth recurrence of the day on which William I. first German Emperor of the Hohenzollern dynasty, passed away
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  • 172 10 BUILT BY LADY WESTENEYS. London, March 11. A romantic «tory lies behind the bald advertisement in the "houses for sale" column of the Buddhist temple built by Lady Westeneys, near Brighton, is to be sold. Lady Westeneys became a Buddhist during her extensive travels in
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 296 10 THE FAVOURITE: Refuse AH rfc v Imitations. ■31 insist on Jl ORANGE "rUtH CRUSH I Il 1 Manufactured by G S FRASER c itfiif h neaveltd DREADED GOING TO ENGLAND Lumbago Always Crippled Him ROW KRUSCHEN KEEPS Igj m FREE England hasn't any monopoly in TCRIr w} Lumbago. Yet, although
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    • 183 10 I Easter Easter- 1 m Hot Cross Buns A LARGE SELECTION OF Chocolate Easter Eggs j AVAILABLE G. H. Cafe Ltd. j V s a POWDER Delicious served alone, or as an addition X?r<«3Sosr to fruit, puddings, pies, etc. Chivers* I Custard is rich and creamy and very easy and
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  • 203 11 This distressing nervous trouble, so frequent In growing children, can only be treated by a general rehabilitation of the child's vitality. Sufferers are incapable of controlling their nerves, which have become weakened through the depleted condition of the blocd. The treatment must aim at building up a
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  • 1063 11 RELIEVING REPARATIONS SITUATION. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") Germany's short term credits, which, in accordance with the agreement of August 1931, were due to expire on February 2, 1932, have been renewed for a period of one year. This arrangement lifts a considerable load from the
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  • 269 11 UNEARTHED IN CEYLON. Interesting discoveries have been made in the course of operations that are being carried on at Polonnaruwa. Ceylon, at present. Excavations have uncovered the whole system Of terraces indicating the Palace with the Queens Bath and Pavilion. These are said to be of a very
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  • 224 11 SIR ARTHUR SALTER'S VIEW. Oxford, March 5. Sir Arthur Salter, the former economic expert of the League of Nations, in a speech at Oxford this afternoen on the problems of currency, said that unless Great Britain returned to the Gold Strndard it was of the utmost importance
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 331 11 For Tender Faces Containing the medicinal, antiseptic and emollient proper- ties of Cutieura, it produces a creamy lather that enables tender-faced men to shave in comfort. Note how smooth, refreshed and invigorated the face feels afterwards. Malayan Depot: Muller Phipps Malaya) Limited, Union Building, Singapore. I After middle age men
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    • 121 11 recommend jjj safe and effective health IS I j Doctors know that Eno's drugs which irritate the I Fru it Salt acts in a system. You can adopt (11 1 1 simple, natural way by no better rule for keeping II I I washing out of the system fit than
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  • 931 12 SHIPPING POOL IN COLOMBO. INTERFERENCE WITH LIBERTY OF SUBJECT. A protest pointing out the dangers to shippers in general and of copra in particular as a result of a recent step taken by the Colombo Continental Conference in establishing a "Shipping Pool" has been sent to
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  • 166 12 DEATH WHILE SKI ING. Vienna, March 5. Vice-Admiral Pawcet Wray died vesterday whib on a &ki-ing tour near Kitzbuhel. Austrian. Tyrol. He was sixty years of age. He was descending the Streitalpe in company with a friend. Wr. Bracken, and the latter'S son, when he suddenly stopped, telling
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  • 717 12 SECOND GENERAL MEETING. The second general meeting of the Jacobite Syrian Christians resident in Malaya was held at No. 19, Bungsar Road. Kuala Lumpur, under the presidency of Mr. K. M. Abraham A representative gathering from different parts of Malaya was present. The accounts" in connection with
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 186 12 I 1 N Huttoil's Famous Pineapple Hems I GREATLY REDUCED PRICES j Singapore Gold Storage; Company, Limited j Orchard Roai SMfc-I>#jM»te j (ravelling By Air Means a i j j COOL—Quick Comfortable journey j j 1 No claange*. no stops, only a few honrs frcm point to point; J I
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    • 227 12 [tittle's* I Sale I NOW PROCEEDING I For TWO WEE KS ONLY. J EXCEPTIONALLY lOW PRICES I ECONOMISE BY BUYING NOW. HALF HOSE THE "EASYNECK" Nea« check pa Urn in %X shades. Tan. WHITE MATTE Fau! s tf;-, u u o °ny. a u s d Blue tennis shirt. MaoV
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  • 3964 13 GENERAL BUSINESS CONDITIONS. ANOTHER PERIOD OF BAD TRADE. [Financial conditions all over the world arc reviewed in current comments by the National City Bank of New York. These articles are very well written and form an interesting guide to finance and commerce.] New York, March 1932.
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  • 284 13 LEAGUE OF NATIONS BULLETIN. The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations Easrtern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended March 26, 1932:— Suez: 7 smallpox cases and 1 death. Eassein: 3 plague cases and 1 death. Bombay: 2 plague cases and 1
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  • 228 13 EGGS FOR LUCKY WINNERS. (From Our Oion Correspondent.) Malacca. April Is The court was rather amused this morning when a Chinese youth, aged 16. was produced before Mr. H C. Wlllan, the Malacca District Judge, and charged with gaming in public at Kee Aun Read on March 31.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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