Malaya Tribune, 29 April 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX.- -No. 10l SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, April 29, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE FRIDAY, APRIL 29, JL932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 50 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. you Cannot Better The Best. Clover Brand milk Cream I I For 1 Danish ml I I Health piP! Purity rzzzzzzr, j j j [Economy SatisfacM j !!ri!!! f SOLE IMPORTERS: i THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. I (INCORPORATED IN DENMARK.) j] G SINGAPORIE KUALA lumpu J
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    • 12 1 THE I "'MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM m MALAYA. v
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    • 771 2 29L m use s MATINEES: To-Morrow Snnday TO-NIGHT AND TO RUN THROUGHOUT THE WEEK-END. BOOK TO-DAY AT ROBINSON'S. J There's MORE HUMOROUS—MORE HUMAN DEARER THAN EVER IN HER FINEST SCREEN ROLE— mm m*c a 99 LIVING A PART IN A RIOTOUS COMEDY WITH A GREAT CAST!! COME ROAR YOUR HEAD
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  • 182 3 SHIPPING NEWS. I While swimming off the mainland opposite F' Praile island near Corregidor, Cavite, Nor- bsrto Caballero, of Barrio Odalo. Avra de Ilog, Mindoro, was fatally gashed by a :'.iark recently, according to a Manila paper. I Together with Pedro Tabar, Caballero took a swim
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  • 184 3 Singapore, April 29. Rice, Slam Al per Kcyan $215 Rice, Siam 2 $IJS Rice, Siam 2 $175 Rice, Slam 3 $163 Rice, B. Siam No. 1 $125 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 $120 Rice, Siam "Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $173 Rice, Siam No. 2 $160 Rice, Saigon Al
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    • 414 3 I Victoria Theatre. I Commencing Wednesday. May 4 and Niohtlu At 9.30 p. m j THE SAN CARLO j jtalian GrandJPgera Company j ARK NG BY THE CON :-SF.SDAY. MAY 4. 1 ii 1 rovatore Rigoletto La Bohcme 7ndT^ T,CA A Ana aguacci MONDAY. MAT ĕ. 'I" nw» 4r w
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    • 235 3 MARBLE FLOORING TILES. 2 FT SQUARE IN STOCK APPLY SINGAPORE CASKET CO 1 and 1 Penhas Road, off Lavrndpr Street. Singapore j I Racing I j j STARTS SATURDAY, j jj Our Subscribers' Register is filling up rapidly—Take no chances Cut out the j guess work Follow our Scientific Selections.
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    • 284 3 16,000,000 CARS ALL OVER THE WORLD ARE EQUIPPED WITH TRICO AUTOMATIC WINDSCREEN WIPERS Obtainable at SEOW KUAN CO. WANTED —Al! members of the Turf Club to onsult "Lucky Horse Shoe Tips"—fifty cents ach —(Red Hot Selectors) will be en sale verywhere on Saturday morning. WANTED—Lads to learn Typewriter Repairng. At
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    • 350 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED —Responsible Contractor to supply rrd place 50,000 cubic-yards earth, 4.000 cubicyards rock fill in Tanjcng Rhu. Can deliver by motor lorry or junk. Give approximate p ice ar.d references. Only responsible frms are considered. Apply to Box No. 557» c\o Malaya Tribune. TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF
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  • 45 4 Mrs. Tan Su Meng <n:e Amy Char. Teek Sungi and family wish to thank all relatives and friends who attended funeral of the late If?. Tan Su Meng. who died on April 28. and these who sent wreaths and letters cf condolence.
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  • 733 4 All Malaya will ardently enclors j the perfect little speech made by Hi j Excellency the High Commissioner •at the Durbar at Pekan yesterday morning. In less than four hundred j words Sir Cecil Clementi said wha j most public speakers would takt thousands cf words to say.
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  • 49 4 H. E. the High Commissioner has been pleased t- appoint Major Reginald Lewis Nunn, D.S.O Acting Adviser. Public Works, Malay State.-. to be an Official Member of the Federal Counc£ rfron April 1) during the absence en leave of tbfl Hen. Mr. G. Stuiicck. Advis-v, Public Works. Malay States.
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  • 90 4 The Municipal health statement for the we k ended April 23 gives the total number of deaths as 196. The death ra'e was 21.67 per mille ccmpared with 22.45 in the preceding week and 30.69 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were: Pneumonia 23.
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  • 48 4 TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 4. CLUB DIARY, on page 7. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 7. "MALAYA FOR THE MALAYS," on page 9. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 10. SPOTLIGHTS, on page 11. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, en page 12. RADIO IN MALAYA, on page 12.
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  • 189 4 End Of "Honour Slaying" Trial. Reuter. Honolulu, April 28. The closing scenes in the "honour staying" rial were marked by extraordinary outburst, by counsel. The septuagenarian counsel tor he defence, Mr. Clarence Barrow, made an mpa.ssicned address to the jury and urgedl them o apply the
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  • 99 4 Evidence Given By The Governor. Reuter. London. April 28. Mr. S. N. Rcberts, who was Governor of Dartmoor prison at the time of the sensational .evclt of convicts in January, gave evidence at .he special aseize court ai Princetown. presided 'over by Mr. Just'ce Finlay, at
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  • 260 4 Decrease Of Loans In U. S. Washington, April 29. It is probable thai leaaini bankers will be summoned by the Senate Banking C3mmiti.ee to jn'.wer charges that the-y were largely responsible fur tne rcctnt heavy liquidation because .hey re-fused to extend loan, cesp.te efforts by he
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  • 107 4 British Official. Rugby, April 29. Th2 ciK'tandinx feature in the stock markets o-day was start cf dealings in the new .ncia five per cent. £10,000,000 loan which •pened at premium. The loan was cversubr:b d by a large margin and was open tor .nly cnc
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  • 102 4 NO CONTEST* AT EASTBOURNE. Reuter. London. April 28. My. John Slater (Con.) has been returned to I arliarru*nt for Eastbourne unopposed in succession to Mr. E. Marjoribanks, who died in ragic circumstances recently. Mr. Slater is a millionaire industrialist and ex-player fcr Bclton Wanderers. The Marylebone by-election, due
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  • 46 4 British Official. Rugby, April 28. The Prince cf Wales ccmpleted his tour of rccial services at Tyneside yesterday, and in a speech at Newcastle last night he earnestly renewed his recent appeals for voluntary individual effort, particularly by younger people. —British Official.
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  • 47 4 Reuter. Washington, April 28. The Hcuse of Representatives has passed a Bill appropriating $323,340,000 for the Navy. of which $41,230,000 is for new warships and the modernisati -n of old vessels. The operating fleet in 1933 will consist of 306 vessels, including submarines.—Reuter.
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  • 479 4 ~~(BY "LOOKER-OX."j I Now that he is out of Charlie Chaplin may see the Lights" again Rumour has it that the New \y I will have a "look-in." And why I It's been "A Dog's Life" f or I in the throes of dengue. I I It
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  • 26 4 Mails by the outward Dutch Amsterdam are expected to pore by the evening express I impendence will be ready lor holders at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 33 4 Quotations. RUBBER London: 2d. New York: 3 1,16 cen' Singapore Spot: t% —i 1 TIN. London Spot: £113 li* London 3 months: t' l3 lis.). Tin: $58.50 (75 tons sold'
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 374 4 HONEY GRAINS. THE FRUIT AND NUT BREAKFAST FOOD. Ready May be to eat v ,Jf Eaten with without Cream Preparation. Milk, MapletonS Lime Juice. 1 HONEY-GRAINS is an absolutely novel Breakfast Food, crisp and granular in f n madldSefly from fruit and nu sby an entirely new process and special
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    • 74 4 SPORTING CUPS IN SILVER E.P.N.S. LATEST DESIGNS BEST QUALITY REASONABLE PRICES. ARTISTIC ENGRAVING AT LOWEST RATES. Special Discount to Clubs and Schools. U. S. de Siiva Bros, Jewellers, Singapore. T. K. K/s BISCUITS 2 lb. Tins from 40 cents to 95 cents per Un. 1 lb. Tins from 26 cents
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    • 50 4 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" TOWN OFFICE. We are keeping open an office at oar old premises in Union Lane, CoUyer Quay. Letters, advertisements, etc., may be delivered there, though delivery direct at Anson Road will be appreciated. ANSON ROAD TELEPHONE NO. 6171. UNION LANE (behind Hon* Kong and Shanghai Bank) 6110.
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  • 1561 5 MYSTERY OF SHAKY WRITING. Sensational Development Expected. "Min Kuo Jih Pao." ~c hettiar" case becomes i M it prtce;ds. It tr Ui r in the we.k by a hi: r.uist have been mur- i»* skom by defendant, r 1 rl
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  • 188 5 No Agreement Without Their Consent. Reuter. Hcng Kong. April 29. General Li Chung Van has ordered a number of armoured cars from abroad. Two of them arrived in Hong Kon; j yesterday. A Japanese cruiser arrived at Canton yesterday. The Cantonese tro:ps under General Wong
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  • 400 5 Amazing Scenes In Irish Dail. London, April 28. Amazing scenes in the Dail, following references to incidents in Ireland during "the trouble," occurred when Mr. Dan Breen, of the Planna Fail Party, jumping up dramatically, said: "During the trouble I went out if possible
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  • 191 5 Dynamiting The Act Of Individuals. Tokio, April 28. Even if Japans investigations to cent dynamiting of a Japanese tWjfatoprore Communist como.icity it is unlikely to strain the Japanese-Soviet relations, a> it is behevea to have been merely the act of in-Jucuais, declared a Foreign Office spokesman, commenting
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  • 78 5 SHANGHAI SENSATION. Minister Generals Hit By Bomb. Admiral Wounded In The Face. Reuter. Shanghai. April 29. At a big Japanese military review ir. Hongk'w Park this morning, a Korean hurled a b mb ir.to the middle of the grandstand. The Japanese Minister, Mr. Shigemitsu. was siruck and is
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  • 863 5 GERMAN FLYERS IN SINGAPORE. 'Faultless Navigation" Of Mr. C.W.A. Scott. Reuter. A German Junkers seaplane, piloted by Capt. Ber ram, who has three companions, is in Singapore in the course cf a world tour to discover the best air routes between the Ccntinents. There gent ral
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  • 75 5 Reception At The Consulate. A reception was held at the Japanese Con- j sulate-General this morning in henour of the 29th birthday of His Majesty the Emperor of Japan. There was a large attendance of minent people, among the 80 who were present being Sir John
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 205 5 The Guarantee of Satisfaction j m Wear H II Pyramid quality is something every man appreciates in a handkerchief. The fine cambric finish, attractive designs, the wide variety of white I and colours—and, above all, the j guarantee of satisfaction in wear j and wash —make Pyramid the most j
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  • 1084 6 AIRMEN GIVE IMPROVED DISPLAY. REARRANGED TEAM BEAT GUNNERS. HARBOUR BOARD BEAT VEHICLES DEI'T. ASSN. FOOTBALL. The RA F., who pave a d,f f pp ing display against th. Outers last week, ficldod a rearranRed sidr r their First Division game with tne K at Anson Road y«*rday
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  • 680 6 ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL SPORTS. THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE FUNCTION. ATHLETICS. m fine weather and before a record crowd, the 23rd annual athletic meeting of the Anglo--2L2TSSS was held at the Jalan MM Chinese tne most Stadium yesterday, v WB uwc meetings held in mr years From Nearly hour a large crowd flowed to
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  • 268 6 AMERICAN ZONE MATCHES. LAWN TENNIS. CANADIAN EXTENDS VINES. Washington, April 29. In the first round of the Davis Cup Competition (American Zone) Allison (U.S.A.) beat Rainville (Canada) 6—2, 6—4, 6—4 and Ellsworth Vines (U.S.A.) beat Jack Wright (Canada) B—6, 3—6, 6—4, 3—6, 6—2.— Reuter. S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. CHAMPIONSHIP
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  • 115 6 RIFLE-SHOOTING. The following have been selected to represent Singapore in the annual inter port shoot, ob held on Farrer Range on Sunday, at 6.30 a.m., firing to commence at 6.45 a.m.:—Major R. L. Nunn, D.5.0.. Capt. W. T. Cherry, Lieut. L. B. McCall, Lieut. Mohd. Hassan. C.Q.M.S.
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  • 96 6 H. \V. ELKINS ELIMINATED. GOLF. London, April 29. At St. George's to-day in the fifth round cf \\\<l- Eriglish Amateur championship. H. Tippet (North Devon) beat H. W. Elkins (Malaya) 4 and 2.—Reuter. Mr. Elkins. who won the Malayan title in Singapore last year, beat D.
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  • 47 6 BILLIARDS. The Malayan championship tournament, which is being organised by Messrs. Prankel Bros, in connection with the Empire Shopping Week programme, is receiving aupport from all over the country. Entries close on Thursday. Pull particulars can be had from Messrs. Prankel Bros., Victoria Street.
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  • 133 6 Health Improved In Civil Prison. Max Cornfield, the Australian who was recently convicted on two charges of cheating in respect of cheques, and against whom a third charge or criminal breach of trust Is pending, the hearing being fixed for May 7, made an application for
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  • 87 6 3peclal arrangements for the entertainment cf visitors have been made for the Stag Party" dance and cabaret to be held at the Adelpbi Rocf Garden to-morrow night. The premises have been specially redecorated and light refreshments will be provided by two bars under the direction of the
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  • 129 6 Lawyer In Critical Condition. a nasty accident occurred at 9.30 pm late ..sVday in which a local lawyer, Mr. Paul [?7rf ilSn Drew and Napier, was f voived It Spears that Mr. Storr wa, along Holland Road when his car Ided cashed into a. tree,
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  • 286 6 A formidable cast supports Marie Dressier m Emma." one of the best productions in which she has appeared, which began a season at tM I lhambra yesterday. "Emma" is different from I, e usual run of pictures in which the great a*
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  • 190 6 The "Blue Danube." the British and Dominic ns musical romance featuring Dorothy Touchier. Joseph Schildkraut. Brlgitte Helm. Desmond Jeans and Alfred Rode and his Royal Tzigane Band, which commenced a season at Bri Pavtion theatre yesterday, has an attraction a l its own. The fascinating
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  • 157 6 Excellent ComeUy-Drama At The Capitol. An intelligent comedy-drama is "Smart V'oman" a first-class Radio picture now showing at the Capitol. Sparkling wit and subtle humour are intermingled in thta unusual d mestic story, which has clearly been cleverly conceited and directed. Mary Astor gives her t:st performanoe lc far, but
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  • 192 6 No Details Sent By Madras Police. The application for extradition regarding Babas Sahib Marican, an Indian Mohamedan whe, it was alleged, was wanted by the Madras Police on an alleged charge of cheating, was again discussed before the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) yesterday. Mr. Edwin
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  • 131 6 Company Reports By Cable. COMMERCIAL NEWS. London, April 28. The annual meeting of Lavant Rubber Company, Ltd., adopted the report. The chairman, Sir H. Wright, said it had been decided to retain as much of the original labour force as could be employed harvesting a
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  • 130 6 Progressive Reduction Of Stocks. London. April 28. Mr. John H. C. E. Howeson, chairman of the TtrnhUl Tin Corporation, Ltd., considers that ■larch and April, 1932, were the critical aontbs fcr the industry and is confident in he future. The efforts of the International Mn Committee
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  • 95 6 F.M.S. Government Not Yet Agreed. The "Malay Mail learnt on Wednesday from an official quarter that the F.M.S. Government has not yet agreed to the 20,000 tons out in the output of the restricting countries, and that the matter is still under consideration. Steps have been taken
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  • 290 6 B. ETLIN AND CCVS REPORT. April 29, 11 a.m. BTTRBER. London: 2d., up 1 16d. New York: 3 cents (G.), unchanged. Shares: Nominal. Allenbys 30—40 cents, Ayer Moleks 15—20 cents, Ayer Panas 15—20 cents. 3assetts 20—25 cents. Brogas 15—20 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 10—15 cents, Buklt Katlla 10—15
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  • 164 6 Cuthric And Co.'s Report. Singapore, April 28. Messrs. Guthrie and Co.'s weekly report states Another dull and uninteresting week falls to be recorded, with little change in the position. The tone of the market during the last few days has been steadier, but the opinion r.ppears to
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  • 835 6 ALLEGED WRON(;FUl DISMISSAL. Counter Clain Holden >. An allegation that t!; (f written agreement were j;i>. in cordance with an oral :;_n\ ar rived at previously w~s m Supreme Court yesterday, Justice a'Be?kett Terrell, in (oi>n?rtin with the case in which ?.I s<>h yu Jin fned Messrs.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 88 6 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. APRIL 3" Pladjoe and Palembang (j** Christmas and Cocos 92' «k» <Kurand.n J Sibu Kelantan r ll *J East Coast of Pahang Pcntianak Tembilahan Banka Island, Pladjoe and V 1 genM Oeytai, BMthern Hid v Booth Africa sod I South America »Kio dt Jane:: Djambi Tanjcng" Bald
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 31 7 TOLLEY'S I EMPIRE fpl EMPIRE BRANDY H BRANDY Support /J|r!™Pv only Empire ?3 25 Products. QUart IB *****1 mc l U( U n g mmm< leading Hotels, ~~Pmcl p|iM QUALITY RIGHT
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    • 519 7 T. 15 TO-NIGHT d.30 The Greatest of All Jungle Thrillers "ÜBANGI" The Terror of Belgian Congo SEE AND HEAR PRICES: 20 Cts. &40 Cts. j p t zzz^^^zz •0M 0 tßt w 'B^B^S For The E For Tl,e CHEST kg LUNGS FOR THE THROAT Doctors Recommend DR. DE JONGH'S LIGHT
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    • 410 7 FAMOUS "ST FOOTBALLER'S P§ j TRIBUTE Mr. GEORGE CAMSELL the clever Middlesborough Player, writes: "C 1 VERY footballer who plays in a leading team must be in the pink of condition. That is the first essential. To enable him to combine effectively and to put in an individual effort which
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1123 7 CLUB DIARY. DIARY OF EVENTS. v numerous Clubs and Societies in TO-DAY, APRIL 29. T l Zre most of the members of which are High Tides.—4.40 a.m., 7.08 p.m. 5 0 the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary Meeting, Municipal Commissioners, 2.15 p.m. pr ided specially Jor them. Secretaries are Singapore Chess
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  • 1032 8 MINING. Singapore, April 28, 10 a.m. Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. j Issue Ends Buyer*. Seller*. Value j £1.0.0 Asam Kumoang Tin Dec. 31 ILJJ *JJ 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 o.is.u 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June 3 0.9.6 1.0.0 Bang Tin Tin 5J Vn?u 10 12% 11*
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 5 8 aaV Yaw A^flfl lieu CHOP
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    • 206 8 i 7INHAIANT\ Cures Colds i I Safely. 1 Simply put a drop on I your handkerchief and f I breathe the vapour. I "Vapex" goes straight f to the cause of the P trouble —the germs which multiply so rapidly in I L the dark, warm passages r of nose
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    • 75 8 I I Guaranteed cure: if not money repaid, million packet* sold every month, 8 cents per packet. I ENG AUN TONG The Tiger Medical Hall. Singapore Branch Office: "cad Office in: j 47, Neil Road. Rangoon, Burma. KAPALA CHINTAMANI. The beat for all diseases of the scalp, head, nose and
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    • 215 8 i Dou you suffer from chronic headach Have you found that no other drawback is so serious as to be a constant victim of headache? Your mental capacity i! weakened, and you are hindered greath in your social duties. You attend to your daily work with the wrinkles at Z
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  • 934 9 "MALAYA FOR THE MALAYS." V Gesture For Closer Co-operation. tinE editorially on the recently 'Tr Hi ir Of the "Majlis" of Ku;Ua pub rcnr.Hlu. d in translation in the tumpur. P Milav >Iall the "Tamil 52? "> wri<es: -iv ii -id meeting ol
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  • 126 9 Unut Trvin K To Get Him Back To Country. •f Strenuous PfT r# April 5. tf txiiea Ro vi s are bein S made to induce Ruisl a. it Wa tader Tr ot2ki to return to J* *> press re.2t ne<1 w here t0 day Accord authf'. ti
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  • 821 9 Other Asiatics Must Fight For Their Rights. Commenting on the same problem the "Malacca Guardian" states: The Malays are becoming politically conscious and are taking some interest in the constitutional affairs of the country, as is evidenced by their persistent cry of "Malaya for the Malays"
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  • 190 9 French Crowd Attacks Italian Consul. REVOLVER USED. Toulouse, April 11. The diplomatic wires between Italy and Prance are likely to be busy for a while following a most remarkable disturbance at Muret to-day, in which the Italian Vice-Consul at Toulcuse was closely concerned. The Vice-Consul had gone to
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  • 245 9 Governor And Lady Peel Going On Home Leave. The Governor of Hong Kong (Sir Wm. Peel, former Chief Secretary of the F.M.S.) ana Lady Peel went to Canton on Saturday, Aprn 16, by train on a private visit to Mr. PhUiips, British Consul-General. They were met at
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  • 169 9 Public Operation In New York. New York. March 18. A novel experiment of -destroying" a woman ex-convict's face, and substituting a new one, was undertaken to-day in the grand ball-room of a well-known New York hotel. The results were apparently satisfactory to all concerned. A
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  • 302 9 Vessel Was Purchased In Good Faith. SHANGHAI RULING. The action regarding the ownership of the yacht Miss Grace Beach) in which Mr. T. V. Vlachos, the Greek yachtsman was to have started on a trip across the Pacific from Shanghai, has been decided by the First
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  • 116 9 Rocks Move Down The Alps. VILLAGES ENDANGERED. Paris, April 5. Several villages in the French Alps are menaced by a wandering mass of rock and mud moving down the mountain side at a speed of ten feet a day, mowing down trees and burying everything in its way.
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  • 1034 9 Has Japanese Miner Found It? The third string for Malayan productivity has been awaited long; that third outlet for local labour and capital, that third source of Government revenue, says the "Malay Mail.' Planters have sought it in oil-palm and nipah; miners and industrialists in commercial clay,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 27 9 "TOKALON" SKIN FOOD Obtainable as Cremc Tokalon (Rose Colour) for uae a» night Creme Tokalon White Skin food for use In the morning. ALL CHEMISTS STOCK IT.
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    • 291 9 no wonder Vm healthy ALWAYS a picture of health—with glowing cheeks and happy, laughing eyes—all fathers and mothers delight to see their children brimming over with such life and energy. Health depends upon nourishment During their growing years children need more nourishment than their ordinary daily food supplies. They need
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  • 1292 10 Divorce In Turkey. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. (By Our Muslim Correspondentj It is not an uncommon practice among local Muslims to give their daughters or sons in marriage at an early age. They do not consider for a moment whether such early marriages are beneficial or not; their
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 201 10 THE FAVOURITE: Reluse A U jjpsf* Imitations. 'jUj INSIST 0N Ii 111 C ORANGE mm crush Manufactured by E II IS H NEAVE LTDm Aeraled Water STACOMB is the modern, scientific way to keep the hair in place.. .and to keep the scalp in a healthy condition. Stacomb is a
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    • 215 10 I m MALAYA Si I nf\ Newest and Most j JoH| Delicious j DHINK Made From The I finest Imported t r£ TRAOf MARK •S4r^ 1 fruits jPSlffl Pr *THE I ||gjß| PHOENIX SINGAPORE. Every Peiip^int rTCfrnlr T must pass eleven rigid inspections AWm]C\ 1 Lwf' R ß before it
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  • 436 12  -  Talking To Timbuctoo By Radio. (EDITED BY "RADIOFAN." (From Our Own Correspondent London (By Air Mail). "Timbuctoo speaking all are well and lit and filming is in full swing.... We are now 300 miles from civilisation and in the depths of the
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  • 92 12 Radio fans in Japan number more than 1.000,000, to public last week. All sets are supposed to pay licence feefi for upseep ol the Government stations, which makes it possible to keep count of the number. Special programmes will be broadcast by the Japanese stations
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  • 95 12 Each flat in a new Gargantuan apartment house now completion in Sydney will be equipped wiui ita own radio wiring. Although there will be only one aerial to the building, it will bt possible, it is said, for a user of a radio receiver in any of
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  • 123 12 (Only Malayan Times Are Given). Moscow, on 50 metres, is best heard from 2 a m. m Pontoise (Paris) has opened a studio in the Boulevard Haussmann. Amsterdam is sending out experimental transmissions on 80 metres. The Pope's station at the Vatican uses a clock-tick signal.
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  • 264 12 A List For Short-Wave Enthusiasts. To help to determine the wave-lengths covered by various short-wave coil combinations it is often useful to know the positions cf the world's chief telegraphic short-wavers. Many cf them work very long hours, and are thus often of use in identifying unfamiliar
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  • 252 12 Daily Programmes From Radio-Saigon. Since Radio-Saigon resumed, after a breakdown, it has been giving daily program of a high quality. These are received and loudly in Malaya. The Fr< n China station commences at G3o with Annamite programme, gives recorda from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 156 12 Hutton's Famous Pineapple" Hams at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES j Singapore Sold Storage! Company, Limited j Orchard Road <fc Sub-Depots. j I 7 3»». j c.. v 'znco- RADIO AND SOUND ENGINEERS otX.t. AGENTS AIP HE-»KESCNTAT.VES Of THE tEAOINO "ADtO MANUF ACTUHI»» 2, Orchard Road, Singapore. (CORNER OPPOSITE AMBER MANSIONS). NEW
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    • 291 12 4 Belter I Reception.. 10/i^er^^ No other radio battery equals the famous Eveready for power reception economy...A size and type for every radio receiving set. EVE READY RADIO BATTERIES AP B they last longer N. V. PHILIPS' RADIO. SHORT-WAVE RECEIVING SET AND PARTS. Sole Agents: UNITED MOTOR WORKS LTD. We
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 879 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All timet given In the following are Singaoore time*. MONDAYS. PETALINO HILL, 55.5 metres, testing dally rom 10.30 to 11 a.m. RADIO SAIGON. 49.02 metres. 12 k.w.; 6.30 to 7.30 p.m. recital of chamber or classical nuslc by the soloists of
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  • 186 13 Chinese Wins Verdict In French Court. A GAME OF SKILL. inril 10 Paris, April iu. A decision was rendered yesterday at court of Versailles which may be a nUxtm-e of surprise, pleasure and disappointmen "Followers of the Winds.' A Chinese restaurateur dwelling in the little town
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  • 609 13 Directors' Report. The annual general meeting of the above company will be held on May red Bank Chambers, Penang. In th.ir rep he directors state: ACCOUNTS. The loss for the «uajunto to «g£ nrofl™ of $6,682.01 for the previous year, from v hlel nuU be deducted
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  • 745 14 MR. JOHNSON REPLIES TO A CRITIC. BOXING. Mr. P. C. Johnson writes "Purely out of courtesy, I think I ought to reply to your correspondent who signs himself 'Credit When Credit is due,' as he has made a slight error in his reply to my
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  • 287 14 DATES PLAYERS. Upper Serangoon team v. Young Lads' Party to-morrow at the S.E.S. ground: Sattar; Jantan. Ahmad Tamby. Bertie Paley. Kang Hock. Tiong Kang: Chris. d'Cotta, P. X. Tee. Mansoor (cant.). T. K. Velhl, S. Tee. Reserves: Chye Van. Ah Too. Ah Kow. Upper Serangoon team v. Hindu
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  • 310 14 Brass Elephant Made From Turkish Gun. SWIMMING. The R.A. held a successful gala at Blakan Mati yesterday. The meeting was under the patronage of Lt. Col. St. J. R. Nicholson, D.5.0., R.A. and Lt. Col. F. C. Hyland, M.C., R.E. The units which competed were the 11th
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  • 46 14 BASEBALL. Reuter. New York, April 28. Latert results in the major Leagues are as ."v. Hows: NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati 6 St. Louis 4 Chi ago 8 Pittsburgh 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE. D:t r ci: 3 Chicago 4 St L-.iis 1 Cleveland 7 —Reuter.
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    • 477 15 ■TEAMER sailings. p it o. BRITISH INDIA AND apcar lines. incorporated In England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAX EAST MAIL SERVICE [Vt4tt extract with His Majesty'a Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON For Chin- and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1932 16,740 April 29 Ranch: 16
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    • 601 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. K. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Ball. HAKONE MARU 10,500 May 4 5 I BUWA MARU 10,700 May 19 10 I FUSHTMI MARU 11,000 June 1 1 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 June IB 1« t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 June
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    • 536 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. —r 1 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. d~-* |H B nl a—"** I Q "fl I oeaenscbaft Dampffichlffa {Cimpanle* incorporate* OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN fOBTB.^ m.s. HAVELLAND via Manila May 8 tml KULMERLAND via Manila Ma, H s.s. PREUSSEN. via Manila v m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila m
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    • 525 15 INSURANCE. /!nm\ SOUTH I wtm BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOUOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. I FOR j jvi in cases of digestive troubles which are accompanied by I 0 sickness, headaches, pressure q in the
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    • 365 15 BANKS. lEijn The National City Bank of New York is fully responsible, under the Banking Laws, for the obligations contracted by each of its several Branches and Agencies. The Branch in Singapore, an Integral part of this world-wide organization, begs to announce the inauguration of a new department for Savings
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    • 589 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: MEYEE CHAMBERS, BAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPOBE. BRANCHES: Singapore 458, North Bridge RoaC Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca ttt, Jonker Street Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahmat. Palembang Dir. Hong Kong IS, Queen's Road, Central Seremban 63, Birch Road Batavia
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    • 847 16 wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm THIS PAPER HAS THE LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND MOST I IN BRITISH MALAYA. (I >—' i .j.■,r I ■■■.Jill. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER; INDEPEW^E^NT^A^p^raOGKESSrVE TO LET. i i i TO LET—IBS. Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—II 7, Kllliney Road. Modern Sanitation, Garage. Apply
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    • 863 16 Le School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 62, Waterloo Street. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial NO AGS LIMIT! Principal:—F. I. MILES. PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. TENDERS are Invited by the American Methodist Mission for a New School Budding known as the McKee Memorial Hall to be erected at Sophia Hill Road.
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    • 213 16 TRIBUNE SMALL ADS. BRING RESULTS BECAUSE THEY REACH THE PERMANENT POPULATION. EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls) B —Short Street. Singapore. Offers thorough training in Music—both PRACTICAL THEORETICAL Courses leading to CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, etc. Booklet upon request, M. ANCIANO, Principal. CIVIL
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    • 466 16 MASSAGE MANICURE. MASSAGE. Miss Matsuye, Miss Masako and Uia Misako. No. 20. Bencoolen Street, Singapore MALAYA TRIBUNE PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION" RATES. PAYABLE IN 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
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