Malaya Tribune, 14 April 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XIX. No. HS SINGAPORE THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, April 14, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 198 1 j LIPTON'S CEYLON j TEA, •YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. t ~,.,,.r,..,. l "YOU CANT BUY BETTER THAN THE BEST" j HH "0.X." CEMENT and 11 is more ECONOMICAL "0.X." Cement is famed throughout the world for its SUPERIOR QUALITY. Although moderate in price it is outstandingly DURABLE and STRONG.
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    • 272 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST j ADVERTISING J MEDIUM i IN MALAYA. I pi mi _i Your Building Requirements j CEMENT FLOOR WALL and ROOF TILES EXPANDED METAL CORRUGATED ASBESTOS ROOFINGS BUILDING BOARDS MILD STEEL BARS FLAT ASBESTOS CEMENT SHEETS HARDWARE Etc., Etc. ALL THE ABOVE MATERIALS STOCKED BY
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  • 820 2 We have on occasion been rather critical of those "old hands," settled at Home, who persist in trying to keep a finger in the Malayan pie. Some of them are indeed irritating, as was never more strikingly illustrated than a little while ago, when there were petulant attacks
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  • 29 2 H. E. Major-General Oldfield and Capt. R A. Grant Tavlor are leaving Singapore on a trip through Malaya. Siam and li do-China, and v.ill be away about a r.icn'h.
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  • 29 2 Under the auspices of the Methodist Mission Chapel an evangelistic service will be held at the hall to-day at 5 p.m. Mr. H. E. Bunn will be the speaker.
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  • 37 2 Mr. J. Lee, Principal of St. Andrew's Schcoi, and Mrs. L*;e proceed on Home leave by the "Dempo" to-morrow. During Mr. Lee's absence the Rev. R. X S. Adams will be in charge of Si Andrew's School.
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  • 33 2 Ladles, of any nationality, who are willing to sell flags on Wednesday, June 8, in aid of St. Andrew's Hoicital funds, are asked to communicate with Mrs. W. J. Mayson, Holmecha,se. Grange Road.
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  • 74 2 A Strait' -born Chinese is said to have had a nasty experience the other day. Whilst Jie was waiting for a conveyance in Chua Choo Kang Road two Chinese came up to him and threatened him with knives. Thqy took him to a near oy rubber estate where three other
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  • 112 2 By the death on Tuesday, after a brief illntss, of Mr. Charles de Ollveiro, at the age of 53 years, there passed away another member cf a well-known Eurasian family of Penang. The youngest of the four sons of the late Mr. and Mrs. Valentine de Olivelro, the deceased was
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  • 625 2 S.S. (S.) A. And Shipping Conferences. At a meeting of the Committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, on Tuesday the following discussions took placs: Shipping Conference: A letter from Government was read enquiring whether the Association would agree to the appointment of the proposed Committee
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  • 75 2 Mails from Europe (London mails despatched on March 24), by the "Chitral." which anchored at Penang at 6.14 a.m. to-day, will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m. From China by the "Tergestea," due at Singapore noon to-morrow. From
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  • 30 2 A notice has been issued byf t.he members of the Mohammedan Advisory Board notifying the Muslim public that the Hari Raya Haji will be celebrated on Sunday.
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  • 41 2 QUOTATIONS. BUBBEB. London: l%d. f New York: 2 ***** cents (G.). Singapore Spot: Mi—6 5 16 cts. TIN. London Spot: £103. 7s. 6d. (Up 225. 6d.). London 3 months: £105. 10s. (Up 205.). Tin: $53.50 (100 tons sold).
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  • 67 2 NAVAL BASE ENGINEER MISSING. Went For Walk And Did Not Return. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 14. It Is reported that Mr. Shand. an engineer of the Naval Base, Singapore, who was staying at Fraser's Hill with his wife and family, went for a walk alone
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  • 627 2 ~(BY "LOOKER-ON.") My cordial congratulations to the Police "V.C.'s"—and to the Force which can produce such men. Singapore is proud of them. A "Giant cracks," reports Reuter from the volcanic area of South America. A little too hot in Chile for him? AAA The tin miners complain
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  • 38 2 A presentation was made to Mr. untitled Raper by the members of the Singapon Club yesterday. Mr. Raper. who shortly away on leave, has relinquished his port honorary secretary which he has filled for th* past ten years.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 156 2 j THE j RACQUET j THIS OUTSTANDING RACQUET IS CONSTRUCTED OP THE VERY FINEST MATERIALS. FITTED WITH A PLY FRAME AND STRUNG WITH THE BEST QUALITY RED TROPICAL GUT. Perfect Balance, Powerful Drive, Strength and Fine Finish. PRICE $32.50. "Regal" the Super Racquet. Exclusive to. Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA
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    • 56 2 {sporting cups IN SILVER E.P.N.S. LATEST DESIGNS BEST QUALITY REASONABLE PRICES, j ARTISTIC ENGRAVING AT LOWEST RATES. Special Discount to Clubs and Schools. U. S. de Siiva Bros, Jewellers, Singapore. j 654 North Bridge Road, TENG SENG GUAN -jg jj T. K. K.'S SPORTS BOOTS (TI-YU) Size 29 to 44.
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  • 1546 3 UNITED GOVERNMENT SOON? Interview With Sir Robert Ho Tung. That the new Government In Manchuria will rot test long and that there will soon be settled Government for the whole of China was the opinion expressed by Sir Robert Ho Tung, the well-known Chinese philanthropist and
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  • 1959 3 SHIPPING CONFERENCES AND DEFERRED REBATES. MR. BRADDELL REPLIES TO MR. SHELFORD. QUESTIONS WHICH CALL FOR ANSWERS. "PEOPLES MINDS BLINDED BY EASY PROFITS." Slr —Shelford on Shipping Conferences (first PiOduced in 1907 before the Royal Commission of 1906) has run into several new editions recently
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  • 446 3 BEING USED AS A PAWN? Premier's Sudden Visit To London. Reuter. Rugby, April 13. The Premier of Northern Ireland, Lord Cralgavon, and his Attorney-General, Mr. Babington, have come to London from Belfast and 10-day had a meeting at the House of Commons with the Dominions Secretary, Mr.
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  • 81 3 Among the passengers proceeding by the P. and O. "Corfu." sailing at 9.30 a.m. --vmorrow for P.-nang. Colombo and Europe. re Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Constant and children, Mr. R. W. McKerrow, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ■all and dhildren, Miss P. Margoliouth, Mrs. 1. B' Kellagher and children,
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  • 101 3 On the occasion of the celebration oT the Sinhalese National Day yesterday the Preident and members of the Singapore Sinarlese Association held an "At Home" for the nembers of their community and their families at 172, Race Course Road. Mr. A. R. Wijeyekccn, President of the Association, welcomed th? members
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  • 64 3 TOPICS OP TO-DAY, on page 2. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, on page 8. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 8. CLUB DIARY, on page 8. THE TRIUMPH OF LAW AND ORDER, on page 8. J» MATA HARI, on page 10. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 10. BOYS' CORNER, on page 11.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 166 3 ill Reduced Prices ON J DELETED RECORDS. 10" Vl* RED ACOUSTIC RECORDS 50 cts. 10" RED 12" PLUM 1.00 j 12" RED 12" BLACK 1.00 10" PLUM 60 cts. j Only a Few More Days to the end of thi:; sale AT "Moutries" "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS. THE GOLD COMPANY BULLION MIRCHANTS»»
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  • 704 4 GUNNERS BEAT INDOCEYLONESE. S.C.C. AND R.A.F. SHARE POINTS IN DIV. IL ASSN. FOOTBALL. The Gunner; took full points from ihe IC.F.A. In the First Division match zt the Anson Real Stadium yesterday although (he In ic-(Vjlon- t had a good side ou On the Parang the Cricket
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  • 231 4 After starting promisingly, when they scored two early goals, the R.A.F. drew 2—2 with the S.C.C. yesterday on the Padang hi the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League. Mr. A. A. Dias refereed and the teams were: S.C.C.: Horsley; Woods, Evans; Van Cuylen- burg, Buchanan, Ford;
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  • 52 4 (From Our Own Corretpondent.) Seremban, April 13. The Land ar.d Survey Department m:t a t-ombined team of the P.W.D., Treasury and riecre'arlat on the Negri Sembilan Club padang in a heavy downpour of rain and defeated them bf 1 goal to nil. Ahmad bin Jalil netted from
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  • 282 4 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. LAWN TENNIS. Rc-ults and ties in the S.C.C. tournament are as follows: Champ: orship Singles: N. S. Wise b«>at W. H. Droodlttvcr, 6—l, 6—o; Dr. H. O. Bapkim beat A. A. A. Paterson. 6—3. 6—3< Gcc'own Doubles Handicap: C. W. Winter ■mc. Dr. L. Demeny owe
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  • 169 4 YESTERDAY S RESULTS. Results and ties in the S.R.C. tournament are as fcHows: "A" Singles: Dr. W. Balhetchet v. Dr. G. de Souza (unfinished). "B" Srgkel D. Leicester v. A. G. Armstrong t unfinished). Veterans' Singles: T. Le jssius beat C. G. Redrigo (w.0.) Lades' Singles: Mrs. M.
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  • 61 4 (From Our Own Correspondent./ Ipoh, April 13. The inter-State match between Perak ara Selangcr fcr the Storch Challenge Cup. will b:- contested at Kuala Lumpur on April 23. There will be a team match, singles ard doubles In preparation for this Perak Chinese will play the Europeans
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  • 37 4 THE TURF. London, April 13. H.M. the King experienced his first success of the present racing season to-day when hi:; hors-\ Limelight, won the Spring Three Year Old Stakes at Newmarket.—"S.F.P." Service.
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  • 60 4 Entries for the Singapore Turf Club's May Professional Meeting will close at noon on Saturday next. The race course will be officially open for training on Thursday. April 21, at 5.45 a.m. when the usual arrangements for coffee will be made. Lists of horses ln training
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  • 68 4 BOXING. Th? officials for the Gunboat Jack v. Battling Guillermo fight at the New World Arena on Saturday will bo: Mr. Eddie Grady (referee), Messrs. F. C. Johnson and J. Hide (judges for main event and amateur bouts), Dr. Al-Junied (Medical Officer), Messrs. P. van der Beck
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  • 210 4 Three Robbers Sentenced. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 13. The robber raid at Pulai Village, in which c. to?.kay was kidnapped ar.d rescued by three European miners who chased, fired at and captured two robbers, had a sequel at the Perak Ass zes to-day,
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  • 314 4 New Firmjiess Of German Government. Reuter. Berlin, April 13. The Government has struck a heavy blew against .Hitler and the Nazio by a proclamation ordering the cis.'jo'ut on of Hitler's private army. The "Storm T.eop.i" ('Steel Hetmcts") are dissolved by virtue cf an ait cle in the
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  • 391 4 May Proclaim Her The Aggressor. Reuter. Geneva. April 13. The announcement of the arrival of M. Kymaris tc-moirow for a meeting of the Committee of Nineteen is focussing interest on the Far East. So far there is no official confirmation of the reports that the Asembly
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  • 110 4 Rugby, April 13. During the past seven years "the air liners of the Imperial Airways fleet operating between London and the Continent and on the Empire air routes have flown 8,710,000 miles, carrying 210,000 passengers and approximately 8 000 tons cf freight and mails. The
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  • 31 4 Reuter. London, April 13. The Bill legalising Sunday opening of cinemas has passed its second reading ln the House of Commons by 235 to 217 votes.— Router.
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  • 2358 4 ROTARY CLUB'S NEW PROJECT. Business Meeting At The Adelphi. The Rotary Club of Singapore, at a business meeting at tb= Adelphi Hotel yesterday, decided to give a*>istance to a third class of unemployed who can bentfV, neither frcm the European nor the Non-European Unemployment Funds. The
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  • 218 4 Ralph Lynn In Mischief." After a record season w th "Sunshin" Su ie t2k£ Par lion Theatre y -sterday chang?d to Mischitf." the British and Dominions' com civ stirring Ralph Lynn and Wnified Shott r Th so two names are a sufficient rccommendaion and these who remember
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  • 119 4 VOLCANIC SAFETY-VALVE IN OPERATION. Reuter. Buenos Aires, April 13. The rain of ashes from volcanoes in the Andes has ceased to fall ln the Argentine territory, the wind having changed to the south-cast. It is officially declared that no fatalities and no material damage have resulted.
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  • 70 4 In Ord Road. ofT River Valley Rr :d tar elc rlv Chinese was stabbed by a eompitv The Victim rc-cuived a deep wound in the l end was fourd unconsc ous in a pocJ of bl wh.en th? ambulance arrived. He W* fU to hospital,
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  • 49 4 A qutrrtl. alleged to be over a cobt. beta :i two Chinese living In the Buk t Tun ih Uyut:ruay ended seriously. Ore of the dteer a parang and assaulted his Mend, flicting a big on the left h P 1 an.bularce was in atte-nc'ance.
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  • 94 4 The Municipal health statement to untitled reek ended April 9, gives the total numb deaths as 208. T:.e death rate was 23.00 Dtlße compared with 19.46 in the pre wo k and 26.36 in the corrc. pondinn Bit last year. The chief OBSJKt if death Phthiais 26. cony .hions 21.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 50 4 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" TOWN OFFICE. We arc 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 Read will be appreciated. ANSON ROAD TELEPHONE NO. Cl7l. UNION LANE (behind Hong Kong and Shanghai Dank) 6110.
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  • 1070 5 CLAIM IN SUPREME COURT. Was Object Of The Fund Achieved? The case instituted by the Attorney-General relation cf Mr. Lim Kirn Tian against the manager; of the Shantung Relief Fund carried Step farther ye.vterday in the tne Court, before Mr. Justice Cobbett, c for the plaintiff
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  • 138 5 Letters In Possession Of Police. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April 13. Sydney Iverson Knowles, a young architect employed by Messrs. McLeod and Craik, was found shot dead this morning at a mess in Eurmah Lane. Deceased messed with two other Europeans, Mr. Best and Mr.
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  • 143 5 Children Burned To Death In Ontario. Napanee, March 29. The husband of a family endured agony here to-day while he watched his wife and three children burn before his eyes, powerless to save them. Awakened in the early morning by noise and smoke, he discovered that a stcre
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  • 276 5 RURAL BOARD MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. April 12. A meeting cf the Malacca Rural Board was h Id at tne Resident Councillors Office to-day at II am. The following were present: The Hen. Mr. C. H. G. Clarke (chairman*. Mr. A. J Mmjcct (secretary). Messrs. A.
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  • 122 5 ASSN. FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondtnt.) Seremban, April 11. The first league match of the searon was I l.yed on the Station Padang to-day between the Seremban Chinese and the Sungei Ujong Club. A heaVy shower of rain before the st:rt spoiled the game and it kept
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  • 130 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, April 11. Ill the Malacca League competition, the Onlne:.'» first string beat the Malays second XI i-l). The game wa:.* one-sided and devoid of skill. In the 'firsc half the Chinese netted ihree goals, all stored by F. Leon, one being irom
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  • 214 5 WEIGHT-LIFTING. Th? body improvement contest of th° v igapore Amateur Weiglnt-Lifters* Association vhich was run during October, 1931—March, 32. was suecssfulfy brought to a close on Sunday last. Over thirty members took part fhe contest was based on an all-round increase derived from the physical culture trailing during
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  • 96 5 BADMINTON. On Sunday the Alfairs 'B" defeated the Horlicks B" at the latter's court by s—l. .Scores (Horlicks names first): Doubles: Tan Choo Kee and Lim Som Jhuan lost tc Tarn Tuan Siah and Soh Chuan fiat 17—21. 7—21; Singles: Nod Kirn Poh beat Yeo Joo
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  • 79 5 DATES PLAYERS. Badminton. The following ties in the doubles ef the Alfairs tournament will be played off on Sunday and Monday Sunday Tarn Tuan Siah and Pang Nai Cheng v. Soh Chuan Kiat and Alfred Gan, Yap Tuan Yang and Seah Mia Hee v. Samuel Goh and Lim Hu Beng.
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  • 32 5 GOLF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, April 11. The pJay-off for the Malacca G.C. Montnly Medal cn Saturday last resulted as follow: V/. M.inro (82—10—72) and J. M. Meade (91—18—73).
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  • 216 5 CRICKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, April 11. The St. Francis' Association vLsiting th? Ja*in Club on Saturday won by IU2 runs Scores: St. Francis' Association XL—C. De Vries c Badger b Sidford 101, J. M. Lee c Hill b Withtrby 0, N. B. Chandrapala b
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  • 185 5 RIFLE-SHOOTING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca April 11. The following are the scores of C.V.R.A. April :pocn shoot:— 300 500 600 Total. yds. yds. yaV Capt. Tan S.ng Tee 28 28 24 80 Pie. Pang Kirn Beng 23 I] 2o 79 Pte. Ho Kirn Toon 24 32
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  • 169 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. April 11. Malacca beat Tampin Club by 33 runs at Tamp n on Sunday. Scores: [Malacca Club. Partridge b Jackson 0. Bur;:ham lbw. b Jackson 7. Redmond c Martin '-j Jackson l. WaJawrfght, hit wicket, b Irvine 38. Reeves c Jackson b
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  • 34 5 LAWN TENNIS. Singles championship, singles handicap, doubles handicap and veterans' doubles handicap events wUI be held in connection with the S.C.R.C. Spring tournament, entries for which close on the 28th inst.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 14 5 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 "The Mystery Train" A SENSATIONAL, THRILLER Prices: 20 cents 40 cents.
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    • 181 5 I Crown Fruit Jellies I JUST POUR /SHl r INTO MOULD STRAIGHT FROM THE BOTTLE WITHOUT J ADDING II I AND j j IS A DELICIOUS TREAT READY FOR YOU. FRAMROZ Co. Idarigold —"-wfll J Unequalled for Nutritious and Sustaining j "wEJiimlJIg Properties J I; [,THE BEST JR| RjJJLLj j
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    • 87 5 A NECESSITY! Dtccan Hair Oil but no luxury, Analysed by H. E. H.' I J the Nizam Govern^ ment Labor at or v. F Awarded Gold Medals and numerous certi- |Vo*: A Harmless prepara- ktJ m Hon for the Hair. I Beneficial to all Braln- jv«F? I Workers Proved to
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 174 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for weekending April 17, 1932: TO-DAY, APRIL 14. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Company, Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, 2nd Bn. Signal Section. Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Fort Canning, S.R.E. (v), Lecture. 5.15 p.m.—606 Serangoon Road, S.V.F.A., Unit 6.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "B" Coy.,
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    • 149 5 HAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, APRIL 15. "Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and North America, to connect with the Air Mail at Karachi (By Train) 7 a.m. 'Ceylon, Southern and Western India. Aden. Mauritius, Egypt, Europe, Great Britain, Ireland, U.S.A. Canada and Western Australia (Corfu) (P. and O. Mail) 8 a.m. ♦North. North
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 294 6 We knew they'd do it again! The Famous CUCKOOS' Sending Singapore Hystercial AT NIGHTLY! BERT WHEELER AND 808 WOOLSEY TN RADIOS GREATEST (iW)OM-CHASER, with QyyJ ;p DOROTHY LEE Imagine ■LX Hi JOI %&M BERT WHEELER Reno's most alluring OF "Vamp' Rfefriw See 808 WOOLSEY as the famous Divorce Lawyer making
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    • 97 6 H TO-NIGHT 9.15 WARNER OLAND Charlie Chan's Chance FOX MOVIETONE THRILLER. TOMORROW ERNEST TORRENCI J imriy Durante- s .^s^^^^^^ BOOK TO-DAY PLANS AT ROBINSON S j Tr.LEFEO> E 6908. 4 i 6.15 TO-NIGHT O 15 j Every Minute Packed (<t»ffl»! I MlfClrflEF A REAL PICTUREopHEALTNY FUM Last Night's Audience was
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    • 598 6 j e.ts To-Night o 11 WOBH > o p—ii—p—ii i i i n STEARNS' EYE MO THE perfect eye-lotion. Protects your eyes against infection. Eye-mo is a soothing, safe J "eye-mo" is the RESULT lotion in an improved hygienic and J of long scientific handy container Always ready, clean j
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  • 99 7 leaving colony without PORT CLEARANCE. SHIPPING NEWS. For leaving Singapore with his big sampan for a foreign port without having flirt obtained a port clearance at the mouth of Tanjong Rhu, on Tuesday, a Malay was brought before the Marine Court yesterday. The accused was also charged with
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  • 217 7 LIGHT-VESSEL REPLACING LIGHT-BUOY. From to-day. without further notice, on the western side of Kra flats at a distance of about 9 miles south-south-westward of Pulo Rimau lighthouse at Lat. 5 deg. 06 mm. N, long. 100 deg. 12 mm. E (approx), the "K.R.A." light-vessel will be temporarily
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  • 147 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R. A REPORT. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's weekly auction report of April 13 states: Catalogued 1.526.533 lb.=681.49 tons. Offered 1.385.469 lb—618.51 tons. Sold 1,117.284 lb.=498.79 tons. London spot lT*d. New York spot 3 1 16 cents. PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed smok.d sheet:
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  • 72 7 London. April 13. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify tc-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £103 7 s (£lO2 T s). Forward £106 <£105's 1. The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as follows: Spot l 7 sd. (1 15 16d
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  • 73 7 Rugby, April 13. The Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) is to-morrow returning to London from Geneva by air to attend tne dinner of the Pilgrims—the American Society in London —at which the new United States Ambassador (Mr. Andrew Mellon) will be the principal guest. Sir John
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  • 125 7 Death has bereft the Kedah Ruling House of two of its members within the space of a week. On Friday last died H. H. Tunku Bahadurshah, who was A.D.C. to H. H. the Sultan for many years. He was an exceedingly courtly gentleman and was held in high esteem. His
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  • 105 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, April 14. Bast Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Hai Hing 22; Rajuhv 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate t). Corfu 18; Cape St. Columba 14; Hakodate Maru 11; Sirdhana 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate I). Tairea 30; Penrith Castle 32; Vinemoor 34; City of Khios
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  • 661 7 Alleged Fraud On Stamp Commission. Two clerks employed In the General Post Office, named Lee Fook Tin and Shang Mun Pui, and another Chinese, Leow Scow Leong, were brought up on serious charges before the District Judge (Mr. G. O. 'Dodd) yesterday. Lecw Scow Leong.
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  • 337 7 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. i April 14, 11 a.m. J RUBBER. London: 1 13|16d., down lil6d. New York: 2 15jl6 cents (G.), down cent. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 30 —40 cents, Ayer, Moleks 20 —25 cents, Ayer Panas 20—25 cents, Bassetts 20 —25 cents, Brogas
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  • 213 7 (By Courtesy of Hong Kong Bank.) Singapore, April 14. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15 16d.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d., London 60' days' sight 2s. 3 27 32d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 13 16d„ London demand 2s. 3 25|32d.. London, «T.T. 2s.
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  • 85 7 Rugby, April 13. Paris 95 7 s. New York 3.78'«, Montreal 4.19, BftHKb 27.02-, Geneva 19.45. Amsterdam 9.33-. Milan 73V Berlin 15 15 16. Stockh( lm 19 65, Copenhagen 18 5 16, Oslo 19 7|16, Vienna 32. Prague ll?%, Helsingfors 215, Madrid 49 Lisbon 109%, Athens 300, Bucharest 637'_., Rio
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  • 189 7 Singapore, April 14. Rice, Slam Al per Koyan $220 Rice, Slam 2 $202 Rice, Siam 2 $175 Rice, Siam 3 $163 Rice, B. Siam No. 1 $125 Rice. B. Siam No. 2 $11$ Rice, Siam "Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $177 Rice, Siam No. 2 $162 Rice, Saigon Al
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  • 33 7 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Order from India and Ceylon is Rs. 150 for $100.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 403 7 I Victoria Theatre i < Positively The Last Performance Saturday Next, April 16 At 9.30 p.m, I OF THE Tanglin Tit-Bits II The Brightest Funniest Show of 1932 He advised, Book Early at John Little's. Prices $2, $1, cts. 50. I II j BAND PERFORMANCE II j FRIDAY AT 5.15
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    • 678 7 WANTED —Chinese Shorthand Typist for Temporary Work. Please apply at 76, Orchard Road. FOR QUICK SALE—Freehold Compound House, area 12,500 sq. ft., motor garage. Apply 14, Kirn Keat Lane. NOTICE. The Singapore Marine Insurance Association. The Fire Insurance Asijociation of Malaya. Motor Insurance Association of Malaya. The Offices of Members
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 307 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright, STATIONS. ture Rainfall. SunMax. Mm. shine. Alor Star 87 74 0 01 7.9 Kcta Bharu 90 74 0.15 7.5 K. Trengganu 87 74 Nil 10.7 Kroh 87 71 Nil 6.1 Shiawan 89 71 0.54 7.3 Ipoh 90 71 0.66 5.9 Bitterworth 87
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  • 67 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 13. The heavy rain in the upper Cameron Highlands yesterday was gauged at 3.26 inches. The lower Highlands experienced only light rain. The River Bertam brought down heavy flcodwater which raised the river to a se*enfoot torrent at Lubok
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  • 1516 8 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. Singapore, April 14, 10 a.m. year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value End-. Buyers. Sellers. £1 9 6 £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 £1. 0.6 M 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 O.ib.u xd 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June 30 0. M Q M 1.0.0 BangrinTin Dec. 31 0.8
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  • 339 8 ACCIDENTAL SHOT KILLS HUNTER. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Seremban, April 12. A sad tragedy befell two of a party of Chinese who set out hunting from Titl, a village in Jelebu. on Sunday last. One of them, Siow Choong, died the same day in hospital. It
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  • 107 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.} Malacca, April 11. The death occurred at the age of 87 years of Madam Yeo Kiat Neo, wife of the late Mr. Chan Say the well-known Malacca millionaire who predt ceasea her several years ago. The demise oecurrea at her residence at
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 41 8 Throw Away That Ofarette tf tt mah* you Cough. Go ta for CRAVEN "A" The Spnetally Mad© Non-Throat DIAMOND TORCIIUGHT BATTERIES are locally made and are supplied FRESH FROM THE FACTORY. DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO., LTD 601, Kamponr Bahru Road. Singapore.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 902 8 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All times given in the following are Singa pore timet. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL, 55.5 metres, testing dail; from 10.30 to 11 a m RADIO SAIGON. 49 02 metres, 12 k.w.; 6.31 to 7.30 p.m. recital of chamber or classica music by
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    • 818 8 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers cf the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary s provided specially for them. Secretaries are invitcd'lo co-operate in keeping it up-to-date md complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the "Diary
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    • 226 8 DIARY OF EVENT*, TO-DAY, APRIL 14. High Tides.—2.ls a.m., 5.05 p.m. Football League: Div. 3, S.H.B. v. Med. Services, 5.H.8.; Cold Storage, v. Vehicles Dept., Geylang. TO-MORROW, APRIL 15. High Tides.—3.ls a.m., 7.09 p.m. Meeting, Government Servants' Thrift Society, Council Chamber, 5 p.m. Football League! Div. 1, S.C.C. v. P.
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  • 2056 9 The Meaning Of Hindenburg's Victory. VALUE OF THE PERSONAL ELEMENT. WILL RADICALS SUCCEED IN THE DIET ELECTIONS? Berlin. lime these lines app.'ar in print, hai yon Hindenburg will have d President of the German Republic. The result is no
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  • 280 9 Wounded Chinese Soldiers. HOSPITAL TROUBLE IN SHANGHAI. Efforts of wounded Chinese soldiers to recover monetary compensation for their heroism resulted in the detention by Chinese Army c fhcials of eleven veterans of the 19th Rroute Army, says the "China Press* (Shanghai). The wounded warr.ors took a
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  • 130 9 Small Boy's Sensational Experience. Nice, April 3. A five-year-old boy was seized by a giant octopus here in the presence of hundreds of holiday-makers at Lelavandou, a popular seaside resort near Toulon to-day. The monster octopus, the largest seen 011 the French ccast for years, had b?en
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  • 408 9 Famous Courtesan Visits Old Capital. TALE OF INTERCESSION. Peking, March 22. Memory of the Boxer rebellion of 1900 is revived by the visit of the famous Chinese courtesan, Shuai Chin Hua, who saved the business quarter at Chienmen from destruction at the hands of the Allied troops
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  • 139 9 DONATIONS RECEIVED IN MARCH. 5; A M 1.000.00 5 2 393 57 Mrs. C. M. Berkeley. 1000 Dr. Dixon 500 Malayan Tobacco Co. 400.60 B.H.R 2000 Rogal Society of St. George 1,000.00 d X Rule 20.00 Selangcr St. Patricks. 300.00 Hon. Mr J. W. Simmons 250.00 P.
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  • 84 9 MACHINE SUCCEEDS IN USING SNOW-COVERED FIELD. Munich, Mar. 13. For the first time in the history of aviation, a seaplane came down on firm land to-day and took off again without being either fitted with wheels or skis. The feat was accomplished on the Munich aerodrome of
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  • 70 9 "SCOUTING IN MALAYA." The official organ of the Boy Scouts of Malaya, "Scouting in Malaya," has been issued for this month. This completer Volume Seven and copies for binding can be had for $2. Apart from the usual Commissioner's Notes, prominence is given to the programme for the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 191 9 To keep your cutlery bright and shining Stains and tarnish —how quickly they vanish when cutlery is cleaned with Monkey Brand And how bright Monkey Brand leaves the knives; how gleaming the spoons and forks! That's because Monkey Brand cleans them clean; it does not scratch their polished surfaces. And
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  • 89 10 [Our readers art incited to write lo us on subjects of p..Lie ,<•-/ 11 RttlCj !>■• understood that th: utataya Tribune" di.es met necttmrffy eniflr*c op n ona rpressed comes* pondents. SHOULD 1,:: A.. tiRIEF AS POSSIBLE, ffr. feraNv typeicritten (double spacing), and on one aide oj the
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  • 431 10 -1/1 Tribune.") ;if your cofrtsponI o inform jrou A «"in an'? has bee ••♦•-ry of S")'e for th-i.-ibTS in the British ,i- d Pro r -at»"! md Mandated '.•c i. administered under the authority '.Us Majesty's Government in the United 'rriom will be accorded privileges for •if» nr auditors
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  • 214 10 To the Editor, "Malaga Tribune") £ii*. —In I he Malaya Tribune' of Thursday, April 7. I s? ,T r. headline "Japr.n and Manr.hii'ia' over news of the Far Eastern r-risis. r.r a i in "he first senteucr 1 rend x ai-i that Manchuria ir.depei -lent ?tat r
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  • 62 10 iTo the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") 81 r, —Nowadays all the so-called lanes In the Singapore districts are well constructed by the Municipality, and I think that the Municipal Commissioners should take steps to consider constructing Ixjrojig 16, off Geylang Road, in order to avoid the distress now caused
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  • 17 10 "Disappointed Bachelor" does not authenticate ills letter but in any case we consider it unsuitable for oubllcation
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  • 79 10 HISTORIC LONDON VIOLIN SHOP CLOSED. London, Feb, 24. The closing of the historic violin shop In lakeetM Bquare baa i d tbo Daily Telegraph to comment thav few people nowadays will ewe the pains neteaanrf; to master the hutrumefjg, and the demand for violins, 'cellos, and •v-üble
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  • 463 10 I M \V$ COMPETITION. SHIPPING NEWS. (From o:<r Oil Corre: purulent j i en«*ng. April 11. r to is~ue against Lt. Com- Ow<n, i o.t Officer. Pettang. for sanc■cute the master 'cf the motor in A n" for failure to comply •ovisloUs of the Merchant Shipping
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  • 285 10 RUSSIAN MAY BE PROSECUTED AT SHANGHAI. ing from a $500 fine imposed upon him bj .d District Court, Shanghai. rj IS. for airing his car to the MitBa a Maisha who ussdhis private licence ud ..L>o for employing a chauffeur who li >. >ut a licen.e. Mr. M.
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  • 256 10 RECONSTRUCTION SCHEME TO COST $600,000. The Directors of the Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong, which was built in 18m have decided, owing to the increasing demand for more accommodation by the Chinese "patients, to pull down part of the existing buildings which will be replaced with new
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    2051 10 The Story Of Her Last idvenliire. ADAPTED BY KAREN BROWN. CHAPTER IV. OUR NEW SERIAL. WHAT HAS HAPPENED SO FAR. Alexander Rcsanoff, an aviator in the RtttnitaH n cret service, delivers a vackrt ot confidential paper* to the Russian Embassy in Pdris and persuades Colonel Shubin. rcv.kfng to
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 119 10 ro&mst&fwuru*wm 'i i.in jaafflmniiananirii fl>oßaßßjßs«ssamsßß*tt*ssssßj*^ 4 4 Have sound white feeth a healthy fjfl fresh, pure Breath j Do not wait for decay and disease to destroy your teeth and ruin your health and looks, start using Pebeco to-day! Pebeco is a scientific preparation that not only cleans and whitens
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  • 166 11 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. EDITOR'S LETTER. Continents On 'Ihe MntL Dt u Boys, Several ccntr-butOfE fiver, me their as to how «he in;;>r<'V*o anci the opinion U, h tbat e rw./ t# A-i un.ibie to jrom t.a <>1. iSjiftt/. hliA M lr. r«u»teF fiS'tm' Circle." whos j.-m-i
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  • 212 11 (Tii! Chna Tofi'lurt-J JJ\ the days of our forefathers, it said that they corrtsiiondeU with «'-re utiothe" b> writing "iii.-rogiyphicall> llftfd ol cfMiven» tional siims. like- the alphabet. They must have bc?n very IcarivK» people lor the na-ro glyphics were* certainly very complicated and elaborate. The founder 01"
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  • 149 11 < Bt, Jaws Choo .i The gramonho is a very wonderful mar lure used for reproducing '-!»e sourds t the hauian 'cice oi oi uiutical ii rume-wts. Th>- famous American inventor kito- 1 n a? Eaisou discovered a way of preparing wax surface, so thnt when suimd woe
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  • 131 11 (By Chan H vng Guanj Slavery existed in anchnt times b >th m Grfce and Borne. Fven under the Aim! h and Moors slavery existed in Africa, l or tin practice of slavery in modern times the-e ware various moiivtf. Firstly. the European Colonists could not do manual
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  • 121 11 (By 7. Woodley.) Boxing 1* ah art. The learning of any art improves the mind and body. We learn selfcontrol; to give and take; to punish and be punished; smiling all the time. Boys learn to be careful about their healtn They are not afraid ot boxing. They like
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  • 114 11 (By "Chiton," Trengganu.) "Health Is wealth," says the proverb. Without health you cannot have wealth. So we must be healthy in order to be wealthy. A healthy man can do better work and by so doing earns a lot of money. A sickly man cannot be engaged
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  • 78 11 'By David Heng.) and difference between an educated UCated Tson that the latter -he if I ork ln the way he has been shown *hileth* somethin S like a machine— newer rmer is ever on the alert to discover Rettm* 'th er and more Profitable method of
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  • 76 11 (By S. H. Chuan.) Blackmail ls a word which means extorting money by threatening. It ls a serious crime for one can get penal servitude for doing so. It is very common in the continent of Europe and America. The threatening can be carried out in several ways, c.
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  • 563 11 Thin Ami Sow. fiv *'Solr.mon Fai/lc.") I here is ;i grea;" dififerei?ce ijttwen'n thJ school life of to-day and that of our grand- father:* tim Ilie life of a school boy before wus indeed a liard one The schools t>efurt wf*re usually kept by private gentlemen
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  • 260 11 Siuet. space h: oeen allotted to too?*- the ••Comer•• has received from them all the neceaasry support With this aid. the "Corner*' bai been able to appear ti tins e*ltely•distributed journal. But, what an- the causes which led to the pttaWrnhmnd of our "Corner Although there ore many
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  • 157 11 (By Omar Sa'ch t It seems stiange that "Spectator," in her article on the above subject in the "Girls' Corner" of the 7th Instant should mention only Malay hooligans. What shi exactly "van* by Malsy hooligans," as the so obligingly calls them, I do not know but I
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  • 43 11 (By "A Tiny Star.") We talk of the rising and setting of the sun and we ask whether the sun ls shining. We all know that the sun is always there, always shining whether day of night, whether rainy or cloudy.
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  • 287 11 (By "JJ'Titonrj tc") Ben long hc.< ar yet the fortun< to set eyes on a train, .md therefore the soli means of transport, is the motor-oar. It is a journey of abr it 50 nules roin Ben tong to K L„ and he i r not wholly correc
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  • 247 11 (ttit Yco Tiang Sicw.i 1 hare noticed a .<<000 many of my chum giving the nature of the nobbi?s tliey usuail; u.duige in and I now take this opportunity 0! giving my idea of a hobby. I am a regular reader 01 the Home paper ?nd I thoroughly
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  • 130 11 (By Hcncj H(>ny Teow.) It is right for us to respect all good person ur parents, our teacher? and friends and th who a r <. ;n any way plated ov-r us. We snow our respect by admiring and a.->s st :hem. so far as we urc
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  • 117 11 (By "Ceylon Kid Ceylon is a pear-shaped Island actuated al he south of India. In sneer t times O tmd India were joined together but ou ere separated by a strait. The ancient, cap of Ceylon was OaUe, but now the capital I Colombo, where there ls a fine
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  • 90 11 (By Michael Ohong.) Singapore owes ita importance to the follow i»g factors: 1 It is the key to the Straits oi Malaca and chief outlet oi Malaya's products, especially tin and rubber. 2. It »s the conversing point for "oeear palaces" from Europe- and Africa to the fc'ai
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  • 81 11 (By Balbo" Lim.) Coins are made of gold, silver a<nd coppit;-. A coin is a piece of metal which is used a money. Some coins are -ound while other arc Hiimre On one side of the coin is s'amped the nnage of the ruler of the cotintiy While
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  • 41 11 •By Lee Choon JCettgJ The country is the, shade of Natur< creatures. Trees of different variety may be found, with hills and valleys serving as a beautiful background. Birds have their nesU In trees, where their young are reared.
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  • 1034 11 t 1: a J < j Moon. 1 (By A Nciuc Shooter") f 5 It war on the night of March 21 that pavtia' eclip.j» <.f iIm* tiiooti v,< visible here, ifor full tine- tu.-.ns, According to niCKhru p -ei< ..:ob~. !'i;i' iv>n ihe of th» tihjvj» •-->
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  • 92 11 (Py "Woof," K.L.) \V«* all like a» Easter to give end recelvc fgg»., ..ad'.- either of chocolate or cardboard and lilWi ith sweets. The ancient Egyptians and other -it ions the egg as a symbol cf fer- iity and v the early Christians were adopt:g symbol' to represent
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  • 88 11 (By "Krishna." t wan who is afraid of L king lisks an vcr hoj** > vvui success. By Uoir.fc' his routine oik in his particular sphere, all that i>e can >p- to attain is a tolerable meant» OJ livln;. is not lor man like him: it
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 359 11 lou will lose WpjEiWj through Neglect PYORRHEA'S attack is invisible THE ugly mouth disease, Pyorrhea will k«>n v can lurk for 10 years unnoticed: u, S an mvsub c enemy whtch attacks Remember, there is no uSntute for the sums. But only later makes itself fine, healthy teeth and the
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  • 2427 12 Enplane! And India—Keen Debate In House Of Commons—Mr. Grenfell's Indictment—"Building Up A Tradition Of Injustice"— Conservatives' Speeches—"Seditious Lies"—Sir Samuel Hoare's Defence—Mr. Bent hall's "Secret Letter"— Heckling Clears The Air—"No Conspiracy Against Mr.Gandhi"—Attitude Of Bombay Europeans —Now Indian Table Co.—Mrs. Naidu's Denial About Peace Mission. i In
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  • 103 12 THE RIGHTS OF WIVES. London, Mar. 12. Mr. Justice alcCard'e, the br.chelor judge, d liven d the following dicta on sex and the right- cf wives during a case heard yesterday: Sex dots not matt.r in friendship. A wife may lea v. her husband when she phases.
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  • 450 12 SINGAPORE. APRIL 8. MEAT. Beef steak (round*, kati 40 Beef stew or curry, kati 10 Pork. lean, kati 50 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 40 Mutton Australian, lb. SO Fowl, kati 42 Hens (locally reared) kati 46 Ducks, each 55 Pigeons, dom.st c unfledged, pair b2
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 123 12 1 i 1 Farseeing women W Ai>\ 1 choose Discriminating women esteem Kayser gj for its smartness... ii: subtle colourings its sheer, deer, flawless tex- j ture bat above all, for its high 00^^^^ quality at amazingly moderate prices. if/^lWvv Despite its gossamer fineness, //j J^<^^J Kayser wears well.. .washes
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  • 1065 13 A Strange Vehicle: St. Paul's And The Skyscrapers: Some Novel Ways Of Begging. (From Our Own Correspondent.) By Air Mall: London. March 29. Through the more or less silent streets the r.her night passed one of the most heav.ly laden lorries Britain has ever seen. It
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  • 604 13 SOME RECENT ADDITIONS. The unclernotod non-fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday at 9 a m Baldwin (Oliver) The Questing Beast—an Autobiography. 1932. Book cf Saints: a Biographical Dictionary compiled by the Monks of Saint Augustine's Abbey. Ramsgate. 1932. Buchan (John) Sir Walter Scott. 1932 Casey
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  • 187 13 THIEVES STEAL CLOTHING AND MONEY. As the result of a burglary, Mr. M. Akbar, clerk to the Puisne Judge (Mr. Justice Wood) was robbed of nearly $250 recently when someone gained entrance to his house at No. 9. Jordan Road, Kowloon. It appears that the burglar reached the
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  • 227 13 MONTHLY RETURN OF COLONY STOCKS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, 31st MARCH, 1932. (AS DECLARED) IN TONS. (A.) DEALERS' STOCKS. Dry. Wet. Total. R.s.s. Crepe. Wet. Total Area. and Estate Remill Scrap Dry. Wet. Dry. dry rubber Blanket Lump and as estiroaU.s.s. Crepe. Bark and Sheet. and Wet
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 298 13 t* c -^Mm S. !c Agents: E. M. ABDULLA <&.Co. 27. ROB.NSON ROAO, 'SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Singapore Properties v Messrs. Throng Kuon Sens CtVs Sakrcom, No 30, Chulia Street, On IVcrfncsday, 4prif 20, af 2.30 p.m. ESTATE OF G. F. LOttE
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    • 355 13 What will you be doing one year from to-day Will you still be struggling on at the same old job and possibly drawing even less pay—worried about the future—never quite able to make both ends meet? There is no greater tragedy in the world than that of a man who
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  • 777 14 MOST STIRRING FIGHT FOR MANY YEARS. BRITAIN REVIVES DYING LIGHTWEIGHT HOPES. BOXING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, by Air Mail. There has been a fignt in Britain which has cast pessimism about the future of its heavyweight prestige to the winds, and set the fans and
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  • 286 14 NO TIME FOR INTERNATIONALS. BOWLING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, by Air Mail. Although there will be no matches with Dominion teams first class bowling enthusiasts are In for an exceptionally busy time during the coming season. The official comme/icement will be made the ifirst
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  • 385 14 PLANES TO SHOOT THROUGH AIR LIKE BULLET. A FAIRY TALE COMES TRUE. MOTORING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, by Air Mail. We have all read of futuristic machines which hurl through the air like bullets at fantastic speeds with passengers and fre'ghtr 1 but even in these
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  • 700 14 FORMER COMMODORE TO RACE AT HOME. j YACHTING. The calm periocs. to be expected between the changes of monsoons, have set in rather earlier than usual this year and present weather condition*. 1 are not of the best for yachting in the?o waters. Having in mind these circumstances.,
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  • 317 14 DAVIS NEED NEVER HAVE WON. BILLIARDS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, by Air Mail. Davis has won the Professional Championship for third time by defeating McConachy in a fortnight's match at Thurston's by 5,902 points. It will be remembered that he hĕld the title from last year,
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  • 333 14 COMMEMORATIVE MEETING IN CANTON. liat anniversary of the.death of the 72 reZcTTL heroes, the authorities orderec. [he suspension of amusement during the day a Kuomintang memorial service was held :n the SS the Chungshan Memorial Hail thicrwas attended by thousands of Kuomin•anc "nthusiasts and Government leaders Mr Tang
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  • 163 14 COMMITS SUICIDE ON THE BATTLEFIELD. Major Noboru Kuga. battalion commander oi the Japanese Ninth Division, committed suicide recently following a court-martial. Major Kuga died on the spot where he wab recently captured by the Chinese. The story provides a remarkable commentary upon the Japanese military outlook. Major
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 192 14 I 2 GREAT MORRIS VALUES gj| THE MORRIS FAMILY EIGHT If .;!'s'|j and the MORRIS-COWLEY 1952. l^JiC3i— a Morris Family Eight. At H*Hi*h~ ORRIS FAMILY EIGHT 1932. OUU DkrWlSfW** Ti- :reduction of the new MORRIS FAMILY EIGHT has mad,- an instant and lasting %y f impre ion upon the motorists
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    • 78 14 Repairs, Clocks, i x Watches, j /(-fffX 6ramo- I I w/ r-j phones i I V 7 j Expert j j i-ntc Managing Moderate Partner of j Vltk Wah Hing. RateS. j VICK WOH HING, 429. North Bridge Road, Singapore I MANUFACTURERS Or 11 I f<: boards, Na me II
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    • 446 15 STEAMER BAHJKG&. p a BRITISH INDIA AN"D \PCAR lines. !r,-orporated In England.) IL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES NBULAR AND ORIENTAL 3TEAM ."GATION CO., LONDON AND AR EAST MAIL SERVICE. gSf Contrart with His Majesty* Government). CTWARD FROM LONDON 'or China and Japan. Cue Tonnage Singapore 1932 ;>. 15 000 April 15
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    • 565 15 STEADIER SAILINGS. THE LINE v. UapanMail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrourh. Vessels. Tonnage. Dut. Sail. I YABUKUNI MARU 12,000 Apr. 18 SC HAKONE MARU 10,500 May 4 B I SUWA MARU 10,700 May 19 10 8 FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 June 1 3 HAKOZAKI MART; 10,500 June
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    • 455 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. |U Al Auatrallcche Deutsch fr' ft I I fll I Geaenschafl DampfschlfTs V?™^ /Compaafer Incorporate* in Qerma%f.). OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, >■ :-h* a v ViU) NORTH CHINA AND* JAPAN PORTS. 1831. f m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila Apr. 11 m.s. RHEINLAND direct Japan ports Apr. 21
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    • 568 15 ___JNSURANCE. THE imk SOUTH i %mm British COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR WgUBANCE ACCEPTED j LOWEST CURRENT BATES. Iw C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 9, FlnlajK>ia Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*). lIEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE •nd noor of No. S, Malacca Street,
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    • 382 15 BANKS, THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Authorised Capital $4,000,000. Issued Capital 2,000,000. Paid-up Capital 1,000,000. Reserve Liability of Shareholders 1,000,000. Reserve Funds and Undivided Profit 1,600,000. AGENCIES: London, New York, Hong Kong, Canton, Shanghai, Swatow, Amoy. Medan, Kuching, Kuala Lumpur,
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    • 599 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, lICAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Singapore 458, North Bridge Road, Penang 85, Beach Btreat. Malacca 131, Jonker Street Muar No. 1, Jalan Bayang Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahmat* Palembang 16> jjjj* Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central Seremban 63, Birch Road
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    • 274 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. SO JXr—l6s, Tank Road, immediate entry Jpfty Meyer Brothers. TO LET—IB-1, Prlnsep Street. Apply 0. Manameb and Co., 6-2, Malacca Street. TO LIT—II 7, Killlney Road, Modern
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    • 647 16 Le School ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61 t Waterloo Street. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT 1 Principal:—F. f. MILES. TO LET. TO LET—No. 46, Victoria Street, suitable for Dispensary or Nursing Home. Apply S. Fung, 7, Bonham Building. ROOMS TO LET—Serangoon House, 300, Seranpoon Road, under
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    • 656 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. NOTICE. SPRING PROFESSIONAL MEETING 1932. SATURDAY, APR. 30, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, SATURDAY, MAY 7, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, SATURDAY, MAY 14 MONDAY, MAY 16. ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 o'clock noon on SATURDAY. APRIL 16, 1932. SWEEPS. —A $5 UNLIMITED SWEEPSTAKE FOR MEMBERS will be held on
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    • 503 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. "The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Rubber Market will be closed oflicially on Monday, the 18th. instant, being a Public Holiday. By Order of the Committee, GATTEY BATEMAN, Secretaries. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. Lo Hoong Kit lately
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    • 248 16 w TRIBUNE SMALL ADS. BRING RESULTS BECAUSE THEY REACH THE PERMANENT POPULATION. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—An Experienced Pianist. Apply Box No. 549, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED —Experienced Book-keepe# Apply with copies only of Testimonials to Box No. 547 oo Malaya Tribune. WANTED —As atic Salesmen required on attractive commission
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    • 473 16 MASSAGE MANICURE TviASSAGE. Miss Matsuye, Miss Masak) and Mjsj Misako. No. 20, Bencoolen Street, Singapore. MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE L\ ADVANCE. Delivery Including Including at office Postage Postage or close (Local or to Foreign residence F.M.S.) Countries Yearly $15.00 $21.00 $33.00 Half Yearly 7.50 $10.50 $16.50 Quarterly
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