Malaya Tribune, 11 April 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX. -No. 85 SINGAPORE MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, April 11, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 200 1 1 UPTON'S I CEYLON j i TEA, i i i TOD CANNOT BETTER] THE BEST. j Feed Your Child on Swan M Brand Milk and' Make it j HEALTHIER STRONGER j HAPPIER. j Sole Importers j The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. PENANG KUALA LUWPUR SINGAPORE f depenSajbSljt I j DESIGNED
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    • 625 1 THE I i "MALAYA TRIBUNE" j IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. I I Your Building Requirements j I i i CEMENT j FLOOR WALL and ROOF TILES EXPANDED METAL j CORRUGATED ASBESTOS ROOFINGS j BUILDING BOARDS MILD STEEL BARS FLAT ASBESTOS CEMENT SHEETS HARDWARE Etc., Etc. j i
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  • Article, Illustration
    2002 2 The Story Of Her Last Adventure. ADAPTED BY KAREN BROWN. THE DANCE TO KALI. Alexander Rosanofl', in the private service of the Czi'.r. and Colonel Shubin, ra iking Attache of the Russian Embassy, left their car in the courtyard of a cuilding on one of the mo.t ancient
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 350 2 OUTSTANDING OFFERS FROM Whitea ways FOR MALAYA TRIBUNE READERS No. I. i /^*S^¥* r 6/5 <mly Ladies' Ready to i f Wear Felt and Straw Hats, wide and medium brims, assorted head fittings, Saxe, V J Fawn, Pink, Sky, Bed! Af> Almond. Usual Price 85.50 M to $6.95 /akJ this
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    • 57 2 MORNING TONIC iwjf^ Test Olde English Marmalade at breakfast j «7/ to-morrow and you will understand the secret s'lf > ill A of its world-wide popularity. Its delicious, y^iJr p quant flavour is irresistible- just makes you want to eat. tvi »«i«toc*at j» t»»« _Chiver>s Olde Erv^lish Marmalade CHIVFRS #j
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    • 66 2 mm^m 9mma9maaaa9taMßmaa 'Mm^ FRESH BATTERIESj FOR YOUR TORCHLIGHT BUY "BRITISH" AT LAST! >v BECAUSE DIAMOND BATTERIES are manufactured locally, and therefore TWO MONTHS FRESHER /QvW than Ihe imported variety X on of grea-cr voltage i^L/^^^^^y^^^^ on account of greater amperage. The Di.mond is the cheapest European I Under European (British)
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  • 1833 3 SPECIAL TYPE OF VESSEL TO BE MADE. EQUIPPED FOR ALL POSSIBLE EMERGENCIES. It has been suggested that trading vessels should go to the Far East from London and Liverpool by way of the Arc*!'" Ooenn. thus cutting the ordinary distance by some hundreds of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 511 3 fJK i| Newest; and Most JH|§l Delicious DHINK MFRUirPOPj Ma «le From The W JPP Finest Imported I j Product of THE PH OENIX: Aerated Water Works, SINGAPORE. r -N f~\ SO YOUVE DISCOVERED hf' POSTUM TOO J WIA "Yes, and I haven't given P M ma \\\\df^r, f >
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    • 94 3 j THE FAVOURITE:— I D I Refuse All j (trap Imitations. j i 0 wjil INSIST 0N I r JE C ORANGE A ||TO |CRUSH| j o Manufactured by j E 1 11 [I H j NE4VE LTD., j j Aerated Water j New Supplement j JUST RECEIVED. i TWO
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  • 2231 4 THE CAREER OF AN INTREPID PERSONALITY. IRELAND'S MAN OF THE MOMENT. The latest developments in Irish politics open a new era in the history I cinating country with its chequered political career of seven centuries of struggle towards national freedom and independence The I accession to power
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  • 1116 4 Efficiency Expert For Govt. Offices. Among the many maflters of paramount Interest that were raised at Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council, says the Strcifs Echo, we single out Mr. Palgrave Simpsons question with regard to an efficiency expert f6r Government offices as it has an
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  • 152 4 OUTRAGE COMMITTED BY FIVE MEN IN HAMBURG. Hamburg, Max. 23 Mr H Shiyematsu. a Japanese vice-consu. attached to the Japanese Consulate Gener. here was assaulted by five men on the wav to his home early this morning. He wa severely beaten, sustaining serious injuria including concussion of the
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  • 172 4 SHARES UP AGAIN YESTERDAY. London, March 6 Signs begin to multiply that the worst oi the economic crisis is over, and that country is about to enter on a period of sleaov activity in industry. Orders for more than £5,000.000 wortii goods have been booked
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 128 4 I Try E Agent.: TI Hagemeyer St Co.'s Handel-MIJ, N T i [Lj A.P.B —1 Cf y v< w hw> f 1 VISITORS j Yd UNEXPECTED V Improtobru weals have a a jSj certain charm. Mon so jT'l brand's dainty Potted j W Meats and Sure/ Pickles r 4tt /v
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    • 582 4 ■Jijiii—— hi imm i iii I r i Safeguard Your Heart Health lIPALSE ECONOMY with medicine purchasing is a delusion. It is risky, I unsafe, perilous and critical. In the interests of health it is essential t. 4 shun impure Aspirin and impure acetyl-salicylic acid preparations V f is well
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  • 128 5 MALAY INTER-SCHOOL FOOTBALL. tIMPEM oEOTiON BADLY DEFEATED. (From. Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Pilah. April 7 yesterday at tne Ulu Muar Padang the in section o! Malay School boys was defeated b;> the Kuala Pilah section bx dear goais for His Highness the Yam tan's Cup. which is
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  • 75 5 Kuala Pilah, April 5. Chineee. Sic c Sue. of Bahau. arriving the Court thfc morning fifteen minuter J time, saitl that his dog was eaten up ra whin he was asked to answer a iaihnt' to take out a licence for bonmar cautioned and discharged him.
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  • 463 5 COUNTERFEITERS SENT TO PRISON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. April 8. Two Chinese, Ong Choon Seng and Gan G~ok. were charged before Mr. Justice r. Beckett Terrell with possession cf materials crd implements lor counterfeiting coins and possession of counterfeit coins. The former pleaded guilty while the latter
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  • 358 5 i From Our Service Correspondent.) London. March 17The Navy Estimate! for 1932-33 indicate that it is proposod to spend the sum of £090 000 on tne Naval Base. Singapore, during the coming year. The Bast is to cost £6.917.000. and of that sum £2.576.000
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  • 575 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. Singapore, April 11, 10 a.m. year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Issue Ends. Buyers. Sellers. Value Dec. 31 £1. 0.6 £1. 2.6 £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin 1>ec 31 0.18.0 1. 0.0 1.0.0 Austral Malay 3(J 0 9 0 0 10 0 x d 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin Dec 31
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  • 307 5 ntASEB A CO.'S QUOTATIONS Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS Ends Buyers 8ellers value 12 $2 Alex Brick Pref Dec. 52 «2 Alex. Brick Ord. Dec. 31 1.00 £4 j, Q ri £1 B. American Tobacco Sept. 30 Dom >1 si Central Engine Works Nov. 30 $0.20 7500 ilOO $50 Chinese Com.
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  • 89 5 ISSUED BY FRASER A CO EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Buyers. BeUers. Singapore Cold Storage Deb. 1 P c 100 JJ fl,-, Singapore Municipal (1901) 6 100 lo do. (1907 44 97 99 norn do (1909) 4% 97 99 num do (1913) 4 90 94 norn do (1920)
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  • 514 5 FRASER A CO AND LYALL EVATTS QUOTATIONS. TO-DAY S QUOTATIONS. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatts. Issue Value. Year Ends Buyers. Sellers. Buyers. Seller». $1.00 Allenby Rubber Feb. 28 t*M $0.40 $0.30 $0.40 1.00 Alor Gajah Sept. 30 0.20 0.30 0.20 0.30 100 Ayer Hitam Mar. 31 0.50 0.00 0.40 0.60
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  • 75 5 MARCH RETURNS. Rubber outputs for March reported to us »re: Alor Gajah 27,500 lb Ayer Panas 79,000 lb. Bukit Katil 13.410 lb Bukit Kubu 16,000 lb Glenealy 49,060 lb. Jalan Kebun 9.300 lb Jeram Kuantan 44.011 lb Kluang 45,000 lb. Malaka Pinda 37,350 lb Mentakab 50.000 lb. New
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  • 36 5 MARCH RETURNS. We have had the following tin outputs for vlarch reported to us: Hong Fatt 1,387.52 pikuls. Jelebu 275 pikuls, Katau 519 pikuls Kinta 400 pikuls. Renong Consol. 718 pikuls Semenyih 135 pikuls
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  • 436 5 SINGAPORE, APRIL 1 MEAT Beef steak (round), kati *0 Beef stew or curry, kati 80 Pork, lean, kati 50 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 40 Mutton Australian, lb. SO Fowl, kati 40 Hens (locally reared) kati *6 Ducks, each 55 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair 88 Pigeons,
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  • 147 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. IS 8.), VT9 As from Sept. SO the following revisedJll for SheU Motor Spirit and various trends Kerosene are effective: Red Bhell Motor Spirit ex pom* »nd(or ex 4 fall drum <m British Imperial gallon R* Red SheU Motor Spirit per gaDea tin i** 4
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 220 5 LEPROSAN KOK ALL STAGES OF LEPRA. According to the present state of medical cu-nce, Chaulmoogra Oil (01. Gynocardij) idays a most important part in the treatment •f leprosy. The New preparation LEPROSAN. by Dr. Richard Weiss, avoids the drawbacks >t treatment by pure Chaulmoogra Oil. The preparation consists of a
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 320 5 MNGAI'ORE VOLUNTEERS ■.-,-amme at Drills v? to and for weekDg April H 1932: TO-DAY. APRIL 11. pm —Drill Hall. "B- Coy.. Company Parade ~m.—Drill Hall. "C (Scottish) Company. Section and Weapon Training. pjn -Drill Hall. "TT Coy.. n md N.C.O/s Section Leading Class. pjß Drill Hall. Fortress Coy. (Malays), I
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    • 118 5 M All O ,w TO-MORROW. APRIL 12. Sourabaya. Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Elout) 11 a.m Hoihow. Swatow. Amoy and Hong Kong (Antung) 1 p.m. Tembilahan and Indragiri (Hong Keat) 1 p.m North, N.-East and N.-West Sumatra, Ceylon, Egypt, Europe and Great Britain (Memnon) 2 p.m. ♦Ceylon. Southern and Western
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 325 6 Amusements < j .Malaya's Finest Theatre. j j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j I Radio Pictures' exhilarating Romance of "Misunderstood j Husbands" and "Understanding Typists." j "Behind Office Doors'' j with j I MARY \STOR, ROBERT AMES and RICARDO CORTEZ. I J iii t inn iii mm ■iwmwwwii mmmm* j Jo-Morrow
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    • 207 6 j AlhambrA I j TO-NIGHT, MATINEE ON WEDNESDAY j P TELEPHONE 6903. TWT AVILIOfN j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j Owing to Tremendous Success EXTENDED TILL TV ESP AY. I "SUNSHINE 1 SUSIE" Happy Songs! Roaring Comedy! i j A Gainsborough Picture I W I The happiest picture ever made j
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    • 971 6 I j Perfect Becording-a Grand Love Story, Music, Singing and Dancing j Mohabat Ke I Ansa I j NEXT CHANGE: j j "NICE WOMEN" t i LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED —A Partner with $5,000 or more in an old good running business. Apply Box 545, c o Malaya Tribune. TO LET—No.
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  • 79 7 PANAGULA AND MALAYSIA LOSSES. I j i 'jO.ndon, April 9. The report oS the Panaftda Rubber Co. Ltd show* a lo~s of £1,701. the forward credit beinr, £91. lhe aveiage gross price was 3.105 d. The Mnlaysi- Rubber Co.. Ltd.. re>*>rts I Joss of £1 863.
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  • 71 7 APPOINTMENT OF RECEIVERS ASKED FOR. Reuter. Wilmington. April 9. A\t nations o." mismanagement, resulting :n lose*, i exceed! tg $2j0.00J,000. have been made aga.ru t the lata national Match Corporation, t. which Ivar Kreugor (who recently committed suicide* was President. A bill of comp.airt lias been
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  • 45 7 The P. and O. "Soudan" arrived in London at 12.30 a m. on Saturday. In? P. and O. •Corfu" has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at Singapore at 2 p.m. ci Wednesday. She will proceed alongside the F H.B wharf.
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  • 152 7 "Darvel." Brit. 1.002 tons, Capt. Johnston, from Sandakan. 11-4; for Sandakan. 15-4. "Klang." Brit. 723 tons, Capt. Blacklock, from Penang. 11-4; for Penang 13-4. "Cplen Noort," Dutch. 3.566 teas, Capt. Bron, Batavia. 11-4; for Belawan-Deli, 11-4. "City of Khics." Brit. 3.551 tons. Capt. Hugh, from Scutabaya. 10-4; for U.S.A.,
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  • 866 7 DIRECTORS AND A REQUISITION. MEETING NOT TO BE CALLED. Shareholders, in United Engineers. Ltd have received the following circular: On the 30th ult. your directors received a requisition, wider the provisions of Article 56 of the company's articles of association, purporting to be signed by ten members, requiring
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  • 94 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore. April 11. East Whart (Entrance Gate I) Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3> Pres. Harrison 11; Bellerophon 9: Derfflingcr 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Kutsang 30; Penrith Castle 33; Vinemoor 35; City of Khios 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate Ajax 48.
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  • 96 7 RUBBER'S RECOVERY SLOW. Depends On America Ar.d Far East London, April 9. In a review of the rubber situation the Financial News asserts that here is a pronn. of a much better time for companies able to hold on, but confesses that the outlook for those with little
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  • 309 7 Singapore, April 11. Selling: London 4 months sight 2s. 3 15|16d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d., London SO days' sight 2s. 3 27|32d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 13;16d.. London demand 2s. 3 25|32d London, T.T. 2s. 3%d., Lyon demand 1,075 Pans demand 1,075, Hamburg demand
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  • 33 7 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 for $100. Tht rate of payment of Money Order from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $100
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  • 325 7 B. ETIJN AND COAS REPORT. April 11. ii v m RUBBER. London: 1 1316 d.. unchanged New York: 2 7 H cents (G >. unchanged Shares: Easier. Allenbys 30—40 cent* Aver Moleks 20—25 cents. Ayer Panas 20—25 cents. Basket ts 20—25 cents, Brogas 20—25 cents! Bukit Jelotongs
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  • 51 7 Singapore, April 11. Standard Spot 5 April 5% 5>, May Mfc June 5% 5^*e July-Sept. i% 5% Oct.-Dec. 5 T 6 Tone of Market Dull Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 1 13 16d. per lb New York: Spot Sheet 2 7 s cents. «G.> per
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 451 7 I Victoria Theatre I j SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 16th j i At 9.30 p.m. 1 Positively Last Performance of the most Popular Show of the Year. Tanglin Tit-Bits j THIS FINAL PERFORMANCE IS GIVEN AT THE REQUEST OF THE MANY PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO OBTAIN ADMISSION AT THE
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    • 367 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET—No. 80 and 82. Truro Road. Water and Electric laid. Apply 84. Truro Road. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. Lo Hoong Kit lately employed as a salesman in cur firm has left our service as from the 10th. day of April. 1932 All transactions by
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    • 94 7 IEHHEL 1 !i COMMENCING TO-MORROW j I TUESDAY 12th April t j 1 I M ATM EE ON WEDNESDAY i i The Famous Cuckoos Back A^ain BERT WHEELER and j ROBERT WOOLSEY J in their latest aod greatest Feature Laugh Riot— > "PFBSH 0' "EHO" I I f j I
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  • 825 8 Here is our contribution to a symposium on "This Mad World": Malaya's prosperity depends largely on rubber and tin. Very large quantities of both eommoiities are used in the manufacture of motor vehicles and their equipment. Increase in road transport therefore augments the demand for them But the
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  • 44 8 Datin Toh Ah Boon and family tender their very sincere thank? to all those who so kindly sent wreaths, letters and messages of condolence through the telephone and to all those whe attended the funeral of ine late Date Toh Ah Boon. S.P.M.J.
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  • 121 8 De Valera's Defiant Speech. Reuter. Ireland is not a British Colony; she is one of the oldest nations of the world, with all the rights of nationhood. British statesmen must abandon their insane ambition to dominate the Irish." This declaration by D«* Valera in a speech
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  • 56 8 British Official. Rugby, April 9. The Government's reply to the dispatch from the Irish Free State Government relating io lhe Oath of Allegiance and land annuities was despatched to-day by post to Dublin. The Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, will make a statement in the
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  • 67 8 Heir Presumptive To The Throne. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, April 9. A son was born yesterday (Friday* to H.H. the Tungku Mahkota. who is the eldest son of HH. the Sultan. The Sultan is reported to be highly pleased and congratulations are being showered on
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  • 83 8 GLOSTERS' "SECOND NIGHT. The repeat performance on Saturday of the entertainment staged by the members of the Ist Glosters given by popular request, proved an unqualified success. were additional items on the programme, which helped to make a successful show even more sp. and there was unstinted praise
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  • 63 8 A mail from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane is expected at Singapore at 1.40 p.m. to-morrow. From China by the "Kumsang." due at Singapore at 6 a.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by the "Hakodate Maru." due at Singapore on Thursday. From Europe t London mails despatched on
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  • 26 8 A full report of the late Dato Teh Ah Boons funeral has been held out. and will appear in to-morrow's issue.
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  • 272 8 Tne Bishop of Singapore will arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Friday and will take up residence at The Parsonage, where he will remain until th? arrival of tht Rev. J. G. Hall, the new Chaplain of Selangor. at the end of May. We are 'Kfornied that the entire proceeds of
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  • 58 8 STORY OF MATA HARI, on page 2. MALACCA NOTES, en page 5. TOPICS OF TC-DAY. en pag: 8. CLUB DIARY, on page 12. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 12. DIARY OF EVENTS, en pag 12. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 12. STRAITS CHINESE AND THEIR FUTURE. on page 12.
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  • 507 8 "(BY -LOOKKF-"* Thanks, Rotarian Colonel, for the Rae of hope. It would seem that 1933 is to be Recovery Year for Malaya. If a few more telegrams arriv saying so I shall be really convince rj that Mr. E. N. T. Cummins is "mliv< and well." A
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  • 42 8 »)UOTAT?OV<i London: I 1316 d. New York: 2 T cents (G>. Singapore Spot: s' s —5 1 c nts. TIN Londcn Snot: flos 2s. 6d Uirh tu<d< London 3 months: £107 12 fd. cnangc-d». Tin: »53.75 (100 tons tc.dl.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 289 8 i i FAIRY DYES FOR j I Home Dyeing j TO DYE SILK, ART SILK. CELANESE, WOOL OR COTTON. j Stockings lo Match Your Dress or you may dye them J I in the Latest Fissionable Shades. j FOR DAINTY LINGERIE THERE IS NOTHING SO EFFECTIVE AS "FAIRY" I i
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    • 155 8 j SPORTING CUPS I IN I SILVER E.P.N.S. I LATEST DESIGNS i BEST QUALITY i I REASONABLE PRICES t j ARTISTIC ENGRAVING I AT J LOWEST RATES. i I Special Discount to Clubs and I Schools. U. S. de Siiva Bros,j Jewellers, Singapore. \r=r j 634 I North Bridge Road.
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    • 34 8 The story of Mata Hari, the notorious spy who was shat at Vincennes by the French, is now running in serial form in the "M.T." The first instalment will be found on page 2.
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  • 345 9 LINDBERGH PAYS RANSOM. KIDNAPPERS KEEP THE BABY. Government And Banks To Help. BLUNDER OF POLICE AND RUM-RUNNERS. Although Lindbergh has paid ranmm cf $50,000 the kidnappers have not returned his baby It is thought that Ihe hitch occurred cwing to hasty actun by the police and rum-runners
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  • 429 9 Sacrifices Needed From Many States. j I Rugby. April 9. General regret is expressed in the newspapen the failure of the Four Powers during the London Conference to establish any common p< int of view among theimelvcs and their conequent inability to make ary useful proposals >
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  • 265 9 Attacked On Railway Platform. Reuter. Berlin, April 9. Two youths named Werner Kertscher and Dr. Rosen, from Hamburg, fired revolvers at Dr. Luther. President of the Reichsbank and former Chancellor, on his arrival at the railway station with the German delegation to Basle. All the shots missed
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  • 50 9 We are krepin? open an office at our old premises in Union Lane, CollycT Quay. Letters, advertisements, ftc. may be delivered there, though delivery direct at Anson Road will be appreciated. AN'SON ROAD TELEPHONE NO 6171. UNION LANE (behind Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank) 6110.
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  • 191 9 Probability Of Inflation Policy. Reuter. New York. April 10. The probability of Government inflation in order to give purchasing power to those who will use it immediately has been openly discussed in Wall Street, according to the New York Evening Post's financial cones ttondeni. It is considered
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  • 44 9 Rugby. April 10. Sir Samuel Hoarc. Secretary for India, speaking at the reception of the Chief of the Punjab Association last nigh: appealed for Indian help in solving the constitutional problem of India in a friendly and scientific spirit.—British Official.
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  • 53 9 Whilst making hi: Srst sol; ;i.gal ta th: seaplane GAADK. B pupil oi" Urn Royal Bicgapcie Flying Clut yesterday me. with a slight acc:dt..t when the mftTT-Tf tutaou orer on the crater, ihe p£o< waa ;ic h. rt aul the machine «S3 t :.y slightly daatSfl d
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  • 757 9 SERIOUS DISORDERS AVOIDED. "Nazis" The Biggest Party. CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS IN DIET FIGHT. Reuter. H'ndenburgs vet cry is more comple-e ÜBflm even the most sanguine suppo.teis c -pec-ied. de:p te the smal.er poll, but th" Go vernment adEUCt that the c ection h-.s *nown no sign that
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 228 9 SOLD OUT! DUE TO THE WONDERFUL SUCCESS OF "SUNSHINE SUSIE" AT THE PAVILION THEATRE OUR SALES OF THE "HAPPY SONG." "TO-DAY I FEEL SO HAPPY" HAVE BEEN GREATER THAN ANTICD7ATED AND WE HAVE SOLD OUT OF I "His Master's Voice" RECORD. ***** j i A supply of this record is
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  • 1546 10 EVERTON FORGING AHEAD. HUDDERSFIELD DISPLACE THE CHAMPIONS. SATURDAY'S HOME LEAGUE v RESULTS. ASSN. FOOTBALL. The Arsenal's challenge to Everton for the leadership ln the First Division of Bfta English League has failed, .he cttampions. with three successive defeats, sliding down to fourth position, while Huddersfleld,
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  • 58 10 Arbroath 6 Albion Rovers 4 Bo'ness 1 Dumbarton 3 Edinburgh 1 st. Johnstone 7 East Fife 5 Brechin Cty 1 E. Stirling 5 Raith Rovers 1 King's Park 3 Dunfermline A. 1 Montrose 2 Forfar A. 2 Queen of South 2 Hibernians 3 3t. Bernard's 3
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  • 408 10 EVERTON CLINCHING THE CHAMPIONSHIP. London, April 10. Everton further consolidated their position by their victory over Leicester City yesterday on the latter'c ground. Their scorer was Dean. Everton had one ci two escapes in the first haif but held the upper hand after the interval ar.d
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  • 177 10 ENGLAND WIN INTERNATIONAL. £20,000 'GATE' AT WEMBLEY. London, April t) Eighty thousand spectators, among whom were" jO.OOO Scotsmen, saw England win the International football championship by defeating Scotland by 3 goals to nil at Wembley-to-day. Scotland kicked off against the wind and attacked immediately, Pearson (the West
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  • 234 10 Rugby. April 9. There was a great invasion of London to-day ol Scottish visitors, forty heavily laden special trains and many motor coaches arriving in early morning with football enthusiasts to witness the international association football final.—British Official. London. April 10. Windy, showery weather was experienced for
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  • 158 10 GOLF. Forty cards were taken out for the April Medal competition at the Keppel Golf Club and the following were returned: C. R Evans 89—18=71. and W. Y. Semple 87—16=71 tie. to be played off: H. L Janes 78—5 73; A. C. Binnie 88—14 74: C. Starkey 92—18
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  • 106 10 CRICKET. The S.R C. and United Services drew on the S R.C. ground yesterday. The Club batted first md scored 147 (Nicky Sullivan 62 not out. Sgt. Carpenter five for 38) and the Services had replied with 85 for seven wickets (Bryan o')) when play was
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  • 58 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. London, April 10. The following were among yesterday's priic pal Rugby games: Harlequins 6, Bristol 9. Cardiff 21, Blackheath 11. B rkenh:ad 13, Leicester 13. Gloucester 3. Llanelly 6. Ncrthamptcn 30, Rosslyn 6. O. M. T. 16, London Ir sh 3. Devon Services 9, Old
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  • 135 10 The Tamil Church Workers' Association entertained the Rev and Mrs. Gnanamani to a reception in the St. Andrew's School Hall on Saturday. Mrs. B. C. Roberts, President of the Association, was in the chair, and there was a large gathering of members and fr'.encus, including the Archdeacon and Mrs. Graham
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  • 253 10 Additional Import Duties. Rugby. April 9. Th- first report rf the list cf recommendrtionr. by the Import Out es Advisory Ccmn i tec till probably be madl to the Chancellor ,1 tie Exchequer early next we:k. The Commi tee was set up under the Import Duties Act
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  • 262 10 HONOURED BY MUNICIPAL STAFF. Mr. Emile GslJeian, Office Assistant of the Municipal 3'.-cretai?at. who has been recently piomoted to the Senior Staff, was entertained 01 Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mis S H. Tan. Belleville." Upper Serangoon Road, by chief eierks of the Municipal
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  • 469 10 DISTINGUISHED MILITARY SERVICE. L. F. M. writer.: "I have been wry math surprised that there does DOt aupear to haw been l ny refcrer.ee in the local press to th? death at Kopong. Java, on the 15th cf k*6. mo Ith, oi a very
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  • 73 10 The committee of the Relief Fund for China oigonised by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce announce with thanks the receipt of. among others, the following subscriptions.—rJhiru v. staff of Messrs. Adamson Gilflllan and Co Ltd.. $24: Chinese staff of N.V Straits Java Trading Co., $14.5f1f; staff of Messrs. Wacts
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  • 164 10 Governor's Indiscreet Reply To Delegation. St. Johns. April 9. •I could order a squr.dron and blow you to btfV alleged to have been the reply of the Governor (Sir Jch, Middleton) to a delegation from the Citizens' Committee, who called on him and advised him to
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  • 61 10 Nice. April 9. Mr. E N. T. Cummins was to-day found alive and well. Interviewed by Reuter. he uas unr.ble to throw any light on the origin of the report of his death. —Reuter. I Mr. Cummins, an F.M.S. planter, was recently reported
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  • 45 10 Reuter. Montreal. April 9. The ex-chief cf the local Police "Narcotic Sqm.d." named Valade. has been sentenced to four years' penal servitude. He was convicted cf selling narcotics in defiance of the eery laws ;.hich he was appointed to enforce- —Reuter.
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  • 44 10 Reuter. Moscow. April 9. The first Soviet dirigible has passed a successiul test flight to Leningrad She has a volume of 2 200 cubic metres aid a group of motors cf 150 hp. A seond airship is being assembled. —Reute r.
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  • 23 10 Reuter. Moscow. April 9. Judas Stem and Sergei Vasiliev. Soviet spivs who weie arrested m Poland, have been executed. —Reut?r.
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  • 90 10 MOTORIST BARELY ESCAPES INJURY. A European motorist had a narrow escape from injury yesterday afternoon when his car and a motor-lorry with a Batu Pahat number came into collision near the junction of Balmoral Road and Bukit Timah Road. The driver of the lorry, a Chinese,
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  • 70 10 SCHOOLBOYS' PRESENCE OF MIND. On Saturday afternoon, in Upper Serangoon Road, two Chinese schoolboys had a narrow escape from injury. They were cycling when they observed a mctor-lorry making straight for them. It was too late to swerve and avoid the vehicle, so both lads jumped
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  • 45 10 TRAGEDY OFF YACHT CLUB. A Chinese woman and her three-months old baby were found in the sea near the Yacht Club yesterday. They had been dead lor some hours when the Marine Police canvupon them. The Coroner viewed the bodies later.
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  • 59 10 ALLEGED DESERTION BY HUSBAND. Alleged to have been bound hand and foot by her husband, a Chinese woman was admitted into hospital on Saturday suffering from abrasions on her wrists and angles. It is alleged that her husband bound her the bedpost and then left the
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  • 30 10 Reports of local weddings—Mr. Mocre to Miss Douglas and Mr. Hophins to Miss Bracher, are held over until to-morrow. [Other Sports News will be found on page 11.]
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  • 942 10 MAY NOT ENTER MANCHURIA. Insult To One Of Its Members. LORD LYTTGN'S STRONG STATEMENT. Owing tc the new Manchurian regime's objection to Dr. Wellington Koo i the League Commission's Chinese assessor). Lord Lytton's Commission may not enter Manchuria. A breakdown of ihe whole inquiry is possible. The
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  • 1300 11 SATURDAY'S BATTLE FOR LEADERSHIP. MALAYS MAINTAIN GOOD RECORD. THE SINGAPORE LEAGUE COMPETITION. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Although the League season is but a month old. Saturday's clash between the Malays and the Glosters was looked upon as one of the key matches in the Senior Division and
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  • 102 11 More than usual interest is centred in to-day's meeting between the S.R.C. and the R.A.F. in the Firs tDivision of the S.A.F.A League competition, at the Anson Road Stadium, in view of the good showing made by the S.R.C. against the Cricket Club last week, and
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  • 512 11 PATAUDI IN PORTRAIT GALLERY. LORD HAWKE'S PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS. CRICKET. The Cricketers "Bible" for 1932, Wisder s Almanack, has arrived, and will be eagerly scanned by enthusiasts as in previous years. The regular features of this annual publication, which has now reached the sixty-ninth edition, are maintained,
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  • 87 11 LAWN TENNIS. To-day s ties in the S.C.C. tournament are: Championship Doubles: R. B. Gotch and F. T. K. Hobbs v. W. Warden and S. Grimberg. Godown Doubles Handicap: L. C. Hutchings and E. Crrrrmgion plir 2 v. R. F. Goodman and A. Swaine —3: E.
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  • 41 11 To-day s ties in the S.R.C. tournament arc "B" Singles: A. J. Braga v. M. A. Corde...* Singles: Dr. W. F. v Dr. E. W. D Cruz. G R. Oehlers v. F. Ephraum; C. G. Rodrigo v. T. Leijssius.
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  • 260 11 Coroner's Verdict Of Murder. The story of a murderous attack on the ve e sii°lL jUnk by the captain of the vessel was unfolded before the Singapore Coroner, Mr. F. g. Bourne, on Saturday, when was'held de&th f ne f th^M ag f d happened off Pulau
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  • 125 11 Behind Office Doors 99 At The Capitol. Mary Astor, Robert Ames and Ricardo Cortez star in "Behind Office Doors," a comedyromance which began a season at the Capitol last night. The central theme of this production is the relations between husbands and typists and it provides ample
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  • 62 11 "Ubangi,"' a big game hunting picture, was well received during the week-end at the Ritz. The picture records the adventures of the D. Q. Expedition (headed by Dr. Newman) in the heart of Africa. There was not a dull moment in the picture. Interesting "shorts" preceded the
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  • 63 11 The Wembley Cinema was showing to crowded houses during the week-end at the screening cf the double feature programme "Riders of the Purple Sage" and "Sob Sister." In the first show a silent picture, "Thanks For The Buggy Ride." featuring Laura La Plante and Glen Tryon,
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  • 80 11 REPROVED FOR SMOKING CIGARETTES. Berlin, Mar. 23. A tragic incident, characteristic of the terror inspired in certain circles by discipline, pook place here yesterday. A police officer caught a young policeman lighting a cigarette while on duty, and lectured him severely The man came home from duty
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 41 11 1 TOL,LEY'S I mmm j EMPIRE EMPIRE BRANDY IB BRANDY I Support onl y I Empire $3.25 per Products. quart i including i j Qver As supplied to l Singapore. leading Hotels, I PRICE QUALITY is is RIGHT RIGHT j j
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    • 118 11 Sjug players and onlookers Hfl !m tension. Only at the end of the game, risJi s o n e rre 9 u ar c,r WfcV/ culation of the blood causes headache, and one becomes irritable and nervous. In these circumstances aoyefc's ASPIRIN gives ihe greatest relief to both player and
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    • 358 11 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 "The Mystery Train' A SENSATIONAL. THRILLER Prices: 20 cents 40 cents. Sissons BITUMEN Solution j I The Rust-Prcof and Protective Paint is the finest covering and does not crack for exposed iron and chip or flake awa I steel work, and an frr^t, 8 Approx im a,e
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  • 90 12 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen
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  • 464 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, With the mystery that surrounds the lift, work and portrait of Shakespeare I. in my student days, leaint that the date of his birth was r.ot definitely known. This is not so no a. Reuter has it that his birthday la April 23.
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  • 92 12 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir —I should be much obi ged if ycu would kindly inform me whether or net "Fellows and "Assoc.ates" of the following Associations ucognised by the local Government: 1. The Incorporated Secretaries Associaticn. 82. Victoria Street. London. S.W. 1. England. 2. The
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  • 351 12 LEAGUE OF NATIONS BULLETIN. The following is the Health Bulletin ot the League of Nations Eastern Bureau. Singa- j pcre, for the week ended April 9. 1932:— Alexandria: 1 smallpox case. Suez: 5 smallpox cases and 1 death as 1 against 7 cases and 1
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  • 896 12 BY THE HON. MR. WEE SWEE TEOW. In his menage below to ihe Straits Chinese Monthly the Hon. Mr. Wee Swee Teow gives a hopeful view of the Straits Chinese. He draws attention, however, to the necessity oi whotsome home training and deplores certain practices
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 383 12 j Hutton's Famous I Pineapple I Hams at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES j i i Singapore Cold Storage j Company, Limited j Orchard Road Sub-Depots. i I fHOM ?3»» C«.U. -«*M(»CO' m RADIO AND SOUND ENGINEERS •ocr «CCNtS AMP HC^HCSt*' »T IV 1» O» the LCAOIMG «»0.0 M*«.vjr«CTU«e*» 2, Orchard Road,
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    • 91 12 Lumbago CIX throbbing m N pains of lumbago soon dis- V I appear when circulation is r il.l stimulated. That is why \4wf/ Sloan's Liniment is so effect- I ive. It brings a pleasant, healing warmth; improves flß^^J^j^^l the action of the blood f^^^""^^*^^ stream, drives the pain away. W?
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 90 12 .4 merican Transmissions. BOUND BROOK. N.J., W3XAL, 12 lew. 49.18 metres; Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, 1.30 a.m. to 6.45 am; Sundays. 8 p.m. to 2.30 am. (Mondays). 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.,
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    • 880 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received I In Malaya. AU timet 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 ;o 7.30 p.m. recital of chamber or classical music by the soloLts
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    • 609 12 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies m Singapore, most of the members of which ar,readers cf the Malaya Tribune." This Diar is provided specially for them. Secretaries arinvited lo co-operate in keeping it up-to-da-and complete. Happenings of general interest irill still be included in the "Diary of Events:
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  • 2465 13 COMMITTEE'S ANNUAL REPORT. SPLENDID WORK DONE LAST YEAR. The annual general meeting of the Selangor Indian Association will be held at the Association ha 11,6 D, Taylor Road, Kampong Attap, Kuala Lumpur, on April 16 at 4.30 p.m. The committee have issued an interesting report for the
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  • 282 13 Prejudice Against Use Of Saucepans. From time to time there is an epidemicof foolish prejudice against the use of aluminium saucepans, some people ascribing to their use all manner of diseases from cancer to lead poisoning. Because of some apparently honest doubts expressed in letters received the
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  • 215 13 Fince its inauguration the Committee of the Relief Fund for China has been busily formulating ways and moans cf raising funds to relieve war refugees in China. Becen the New Wcr'.d management generously offered their receipts for three evenings towards this Fund, for which the committee
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 660 13 British Thomson-Houston \l£y Company, Limited. RUGBY ENGLAND ltJhe ma k ui,h Reduce Your Power Bill t u-ord wide reputation*' lhc Mot^ r The Borneo Co., Ltd. BT H Motors are famous throughout the world for their high quality and long service. AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE OF
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    • 48 13 I Repairs, Clocks, i j Watches, j i Gramo- j phones j X Guarantee V i Expert j —Service 5 I F. H. YONG, j L«t« Managing Moderate Partner of j Vitk Wah Hing. KdteS. s I YICK WOH HING, j I 429, North Bridge Road, Singapore J
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    • 410 13 AFTER INFLUENZA. You Must Build Up Blood And Nerves. One of the disturbing features of influenza is the run-down, depressed and nervous condition in which it leaves its victims Even a slight attack often has distressing after-effects But time after time it has been proved that the surest way to
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  • 3146 14 JAPANESE NIGHT ATTACKS. DASH OF ARMOURED CARS. CHINESE SOLDIER TELLS HIS STORY. (By Charlie Chan./ Since many people in Shanghai know of me UMI my work at the trout. I venture in this story to set forlh my experr. DCM of fightirg in the Chapei Htil
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  • 914 14 THIRTY YEARS OF ACHIEVEMENT. TRIBUTE TO MANSON. London. March 6 An event of great interest to the medical profess.on will take place in St. Patricks Day. v.hen Manson House, the headquarters of the Royal Society tt Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, will be opened by tne Prince
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  • 695 14 SOLD TO BULLION FIRM. NOT TO GO TO THE MELTING-POT. London. March 6. A sword presented to a famous field-marshal by the population of a South African city during the South African War was sold in London yesterday. The sheath is of solid gold, and the golden
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  • 673 14 FAMOUS DOCTORS VIEWS. SURPRISING VARIETY AND EFFICIENCY. Hastings. March 5 "It is not only patriotic for our invalids seek l.ealth at home resorts —it is also in tl best interests to do so." Dr. R. A. Young, of th" Middlesex m Frompton Hospitals, one of the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 86 14 Ppr Do you get tired^K 111 easily II Does your energy fail tion—exactly as Nature 111 you quickly Are you intends it to be cor- 1111 l often depressed and rected. Take Eno's fill 1111 l dull? Is your work a "Fruit Salt" regularly 111 l burden Then it is
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 478 15 iTEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL BTEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL BERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1932 ChJtral 15 000 AprU Js alore 6.000
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    • 570 15 JSTEAMER SAILINGS. THE i^NY.K. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Du*. Ball. t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Apr. 19 10 HAKONE MARU 10,500 May 4 5 I BUWA MARU 10,700 May 19 10 I PUBHIMI MARU 11,000 June a I HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500
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    • 498 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNl£. IU rtj Australlsche Deutacb f Q i Gesenschaft Dampfschlffs IWJ t'Compaaies ra Qermanf.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1833. t ms. BURGENLAND via Manila Apr. 15 m.s. RHEINLAND direct Japan porte Apr. 21 m.s. HAVELLAND May 4 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila
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    • 513 15 jNSURANCE. #TBE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT BATES. 1 I- O. MAROOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: I, Finlaysox, Green. KEICHERS' EUCALYPTUS MENTHOL BONBONS Are used and 'recommended in all countries. Very refreshing and Excellent in relieving COUGHS, COLDS SORE THROATS Do
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    • 411 15 BANKS. P/Kjdkc r 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
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    • 592 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS' RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE BRANCHES: Singapore 458. North Bridge Road Malacca 131. Jonker Street Muar D No. i. Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 1 09 Ja ian Raima! Palembang 16 Hong Kong 13. Queen s Road, Central er emban 63. Birch Road
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 286 16 |l THIS PAPER HAS THE LARGEST SALE. I AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND MOST IN BRITISH MALAYA. j! '1 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE. TO LET. TO ;JTT—IIO, Tank Road, immediate entry ft** Merer Brothers. TO L*T—lB-1. Prlnsep Street. Apply Mirmth and Co., 6-2. Malacca Street. TO LIT—II 7,
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    • 583 16 Le zSMercie/s School ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial NO AGi LMITI Principal:— F. h MlLfcs. TO LET. TO LBT —Bungalows Nos. 1. Margat* Rood tad 7, Ramagate Road, both off Grove Road. Bungalow No. 9. Wllkle Terrace off Wllkle toad. Further particulars
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    • 579 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE ACME STORE beg to inform their customers that they have removed from the Ist April to No. 212 Bukit Timah Road (a short distance from the Newton Post Office) where all communications should be addressed to and new business could be transacted in future. TENDERS. TENDERS
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    • 393 16 FOR SALE, Of Interest to Contractors CHANGHAI WOOD at $60.00 per ton Ex Railway Goodshed all sizes Enquiries to P. 0. Box 102, Singapore. WANTED. WANTED —Cheap Second-hand Pine-apple Factory, apply with full particulars, to Box No. 538, c;o Malaya Tribune. CATARACT—No matter ripe or anripe. No risk of operation.
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    • 238 16 TRIBUNE SMALL ADS. BRING RESULTS BECAUSE THEY REACH THE PERMANENT POPULATION. EDUCATIONAL* FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Establish** 18*» (A Government Registered School). (F«r Boys Girls) B —Short Street, Singapore. Offer* thorough training m Music—eoth PRACTICAL THEORETICAL Ooureea leading to CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, dc etc. Booklet upon request, M. ANCIANO, Principal. CIVIL
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    • 469 16 MASSAGE MANICURk. MASSAGE. Miss MftUuye. Mlm Uutko and Ute MSB No. M. Beneoakn Street, Singeser» MALAYA TRIBUNE THONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION EATER. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Including at office Postage Postage or close (Local or to Pore if 3 residence. F.M.S.) Oountrlos. Yearly $15.00 $21.00 111.0« Ball Yearly 7.60 11C.50
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