Malaya Tribune, 4 May 1932
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Title Section29 1932-05-04 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. MX.- No. 105 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, May 4, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1932^29 words
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Advertisement201 1932-05-04 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. y ou Cannot Better The Best. Call for "Carlsberg Hijau itIs Si m The ideal drink for tropical cH mates. s Obtainable at Hotels. Clubs and Rest Hln^^l Houses throughout the Straits Settlements and the Malay States. I Sole Agents: The East Asiatic Company, Limited. (incorporated in201 words
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Advertisement188 1932-05-04 1 Your Building Requirements cement FLOOR WALL and ROOF TILES EXPANDED METAL CORRUGATED ASBESTOS ROOFINGS i BUILDING BOARDS j MILD STEEL BARS j FLAT ASBESTOS CEMENT SHEETS Hardware Etc- Etc. i j ALL THE ABOVE MATERIALS STOCKED BY SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR, MALACCA. IPOH. SEREMBAN. MUAR. KUCHINQ.188 words
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Advertisement299 1932-05-04 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. IN TABLET FORM. Against CONSTIPATION Nothing like purgatives or laxatives. Its use does not lead to habit. Obtainable at the following Dispensaries:— MEDICAL OFFICE. UNITED PHARMACY, MEDICAL HALL PAGLAR PHARMACY. BRITISH PHARMACY. NANKIN BRITISH DISPENSARY. FEDERAL DISPENSARY. Free sample can299 words
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Advertisement224 1932-05-04 2 A.Mttix®4©:tme:rL'fc*s < "Here is a film thai fulfiLs aU that one hopes and expects from the British Product" J Morning Post. i Where? Naturally at Commencing at To-Day*s Special Matinee 3.15 TO-NIGHT England's gayest and Most Sparkling Romantic Comedy Service For zzzzzz zzzzzz: A PARAMOUNT BRITISH TRIUMPH Produced at ELS224 words
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Advertisement228 1932-05-04 2 To-Day!! AT 3. 6.15 4 9.15 MATINEES also on Sat. Sun. Janet Gaynor Charles Farrell in DELICIOUS Delicious Delicious Delicious j Opening Simultaneously IN j Alhambra AND j Marlborough RESERVATIONS—PHONE 6903. j W£*' 615 NIGHTLY 9.15 NOTHING BUT LAUGHS! They'Te given you more laughs than any two people on the228 words
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Advertisement283 1932-05-04 2 Simultaneously With Alhambra i Opening To-Day Delicious Fox Movietone's Wonder Musicals j DRAGON BOATS PROCESSION^ J AT THE GREAT WORLD SHOW COMMENCING FROM THURSDAY, MAY 5 TO SUNDAY, MAY 8 TWO LARGE DECORATED DRAGON BOATS WITH BEAUTIFUL GIRLS AND I BOYS WILL FORM A PROCESSION FROM 8.00 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT283 words
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Advertisement214 1932-05-04 3 I ITALIAN GRAND OPERA SEASON OPENS TO-NIGHT I ull Orchestra Full Chorus Company Of 60 Performers NEW SCENERY AND COSTUMES I TO-NIGHT 9.30 p m. IL T j iiaYjKrah. KIGOLETTO j; MAY 6 SATURDAY, MAT 7 11 0 CAVALLERIA RUSTIC ANA I a J><>he,Tle And Pagliacci j lY MAY 9214 words
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Advertisement202 1932-05-04 3 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. M t J".'_ J'' Ii Assurance in force over $35,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements), j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street Singapore j The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England fl202 words
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Advertisement201 1932-05-04 3 I ,n Al rT^~l°. R?nt Large ffice R~m in n'* Kn Ut $25 State full Particulars I No. 562, c o Malaya Tribune. RARE AMD OLD BTAMPB PC* BAULErerkirg up good Apply Box No. o Malaya Tnbun?. STOCK-TAKING CASH CLEARANCE SALE OF BOOKS ONLY 33 1/3 per cent. DISCOUNT. 1201 words
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Advertisement281 1932-05-04 3 THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY LIMITED. Incorporated in the United Kingdom). NOTICE. Diversion of Trolley Bus Services on May 15, 1932. A the request of the Authorities, with the object of relieving the existing congestion at the junction of North Bridge Road and High Surest, the Company propose, for experimental purposes,281 words
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Advertisement204 1932-05-04 3 ESTATE OF TAN HOOD BEE (Deceased). AUCTION SALE OF Out 4-cylinder 5-seater Morris Oxford Motor Car No. 5.5319 to be held at Messrs. Cheong Koon Sens Co.'s Saleroom. No. 3», ('bulla Street. ON SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1932. AT U0.30 A.M. The car can be inspected on day of sale CHEONG204 words
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Article815 1932-05-04 4 j The opening of the new railway terminus in Singapore could not have occurred at a more inauspicious time. There are pessimists abroad, who are apt to infect others, and they are disposed to declare that the large expenditure on a modern station and incidental structures, with quarters815 words
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Article29 1932-05-04 4 At the Tamil Methodist Church, Short Street, t'->ere will be a service to-morrow evening at 6 o'clock. The Factor of the Church will speak on "The Ascension of Christ."29 words
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Article31 1932-05-04 4 To-morrow being the biithday of H..H. the SuHan and Saturday being the first day of A H. 1351, these days will be observed as hoi c"ays in the State of Kedah.31 words
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Article37 1932-05-04 4 At a meeting of the Sdangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce held on April 29 the followi.g officers were elected:—President, Mr. Lai Tet Loke, M.S.C., J.P.; Vice-Pres dents, Mr. How Kim Leng, J.P., and Mr. H. S. Lee.37 words
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Article41 1932-05-04 4 Mr. Charles Chaplin and his brother, Syd. are leaving Singapore on Friday for Japan by the m.c. "Tcrukuni Maru." Mr. Charles Chaplin was for some days in the General Hospital suffering from d:ngue and his departure was delated whilst he recuperated.41 words
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Article68 1932-05-04 4 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Buddhist Association was held last month at 44, Dhoby Ghaut. The following were elected office-bearers: Patron, Mr. U. S. de Silva: President, Mr. B. S. R. Chandaraf kera; Vice-President, Mr. A. P. M. Daniel; hon. secretary, Mr. C. T. de Silva; hon. treasurer.68 words
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Article97 1932-05-04 4 The funeral of Annette, widow of Mr. Joseph de Mello, took place on Wednesday last in Perang and was very largely attended. Th" late Mrs. de Mello, who was 54 years of age, belonged to a well-known local Eurasian If mtly. She was the eld*n daughter of the late Mr.97 words
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Article377 1932-05-04 4 Tolong-Lah Laughs At "New Policy" One of the most darirg publicat ons wh'ch has passed the hands of printers In Malaya Is "Tolong-Lah," a bulky dollar's worth issued on behalf of the Planters' Benevolent Fund of Malaya. Mr. C. Ward-Jackscn, secretary of ihe fund, attaches ih s377 words
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Article176 1932-05-04 4 Singapore Musical Society. Memb.rs of the Choral Section of the Musical Society are reminded of their promise to give their services for the benefit of the unemployed in the National Concert on Empire Day. There is a good deal of work to be done in176 words
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50 1932-05-04 4 We are keeping open an offlcr at oar old premises in Union Lane, Collyer Quay. Letters, advertisements, etc., may be delivered there, though delivery direct at Anson Road will be appreciated. ANSON ROAD TELEPHONE NO. Ufa. UNION LANE (behind Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank) gilt.50 words
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Article133 1932-05-04 4 The popular American Consul-Oeneral, Mr. Letter Maynard. and his wife will be transfericd ficm Singapore shortly and they have fctvea up their residence at 8, Dalvey Road. They are now residing at the Sea View Hotel vvhe;e they expect to remain unUl their departure in lwo133 words
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Article13 1932-05-04 4 The "Girls' Corner' has been held over until to-morrow. i13 words
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Article21 1932-05-04 4 There will be a "Ques;iuns and Answers' meeting at the Tt.co ophieal So <;ty, 181. Tank Read, to-morrow at 6.3.- p.m.21 words
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Article31 1932-05-04 4 It is stated that Mr. H. H. Sturt, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., is coming to Singapore on transfer. He will be s:* ceeded in Kuala Lumpur by Mr. H. Sc"tt-Ram.31 words
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Article69 1932-05-04 4 Miss Owen, General Secretary of the Y.W.C.A., of Singapore, ret irn d from Ivr furlough on April 28, for her third term of work in thi" country. She spent her rhort furlough in India visi'ing the cold northern part. She reached Penang three we?ks ago and bus spent the intervening69 words
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Article97 1932-05-04 4 I Mr. F. M. Luscombe, manager of the Printing and Engraving Works of .Messrs. C. A. Ribeiro and Co., Ltd., is leaving for England by the "Hakone Maru" to-morrow. A pleasant function was held at the works, 37, 38. Wallich Street, on Sunday and Mr. Luscombe was duly garlanded and97 words
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Article463 1932-05-04 4 —rflF "LOOKER-ON I "Hot Tips"—for people with mon* to burn, I suppose. j May 1 has gone and Ludendor* hasn't got his World \\v They're not trying! A Robinson Road adds another u a to the gazetteer—Glaucoma, it probably somewhere near th< brated Point d'Appui. A If463 words
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Article41 1932-05-04 4 From Europe (Lendo.. ma April 14). by the "RajuU' 6 a.m. en Friday. From China by the "Tttada. pore to-morrow. From China and Japan Maru." due at Singapore on mam f From China by the "FU Singapore on Sunday.41 words
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Article32 1932-05-04 4 Quotations. RUBBER London: 2d New York: 3 1 4 cents <G Singapore Spot: Mi London Spot: £120 12s M 2London 3 months: £122 l*> Tin: $61.75 (100 tons sold>.32 words
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Advertisement258 1932-05-04 4 Columbia Brand j Milk j PRODUCE OF CANADA. j i j 77// V ZMF I 1 PACKED j j SANITARY Packed. r4m 1 t STERILIZED j J2£*£ETENED Z538K***** j i Obtainable from all good dealers, f SOLE AGENTS: j ROBINSON Co., Ltd. j SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. j CONSTI PAT lON258 words
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Advertisement65 1932-05-04 4 JADE j can be found everywhere, but the best colour is very rare. We have a few of the best MOUNTED AND UNMOUNTED la NECKLACES, PENDENTS, BROOCHES, j BRACELETS, RINGS. Etc. U. S. de Siiva Bros. JEWELLERS, 23, High Street Singapore. 034 TKK.'s RUBBER PILLOWS. 70 c!s. and 9D c65 words
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292 1932-05-04 5 "HOLIDAY" SCHEME PROPOSED. U>ndon Council Of T.P.A. Supports It. Reuter. U |h( ..uitries concerned have ac- til pew tin <*ut and it becomes luno 1. At the same time < ouncil of the T.P.A. has Urn umnimous support to aReuter. - 292 words
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Article284 1932-05-04 5 Indian Badly Injured By Motor-Lorry. ifl LMHao was badly injured by a motortarj early tbJßi morning at the junction of Road and Kerbau Road. It hat he was seated on the culvert the lorry ran into him. He sustained an ngrj cash tn the face, exposing284 words
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Article105 1932-05-04 5 Third Reading Of Anti-Oath Bill. Reuter. London, May 3. attempts to force the issue. Anglo-Irish Treaty h to be draw Mr De Valera in a m the third reading of the Oath of BIM Th!> House was not discussln S cl Treaty but a BillReuter. - 105 words
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Article41 1932-05-04 5 Reuter. M H'rriM s k„ May 3> ct *U h flalLst Radicals have decided d »v s M-ron,, ardleu Government at SunHi 1 l! '-ui'iid i by Socialist ln constituencies where Sl n d a better chance.-Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article442 1932-05-04 5 Mr. Baldwin To Deputise For Him. Reuter. London, May 3. Mr. Mac Donald's right eye is to be operated on for glaucoma on Thursday. His left eye, which previously was operated on, is satisfactory. He will therefore be unable to return to Geneva for the DisarmamentReuter. - 442 words
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Article181 1932-05-04 5 Penang Judge's Comments At Assizes. (from Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. May 3. "I don't want to know anything about informers or suggestions to judge or jury. I notice certain things in the evidence which are quite improper," said Mr. Justice Prichard at the Penang Assizes this181 words
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Article135 1932-05-04 5 Four Chinese Arrested In Raid. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. May 3. A large number of exhibits, including plaster of Paris moulds, twenty and ten cent pieces of S.S. currency and half guilders, were produced in the Police Court this evening when the preliminary inquiry into charges135 words
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Article38 1932-05-04 5 Rugby, May 3. The Board cf Trade has received information that over 50 foreign-owned undertakings have been set up in Great Britain within the last two months, of which 45 have begun operations.—British Official.38 words
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Article54 1932-05-04 5 TOPICS OP TO-DAY, on p*g* 4. CLUB DIARY, on page 6. DIARY OP EVENTS, on page 8. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, on page 13. MEMORANDUM ON "DRY-COATED" HORSES, on page 9. ANNUAL REPORT OF S.S. (S) A., on page 9 CORRESPONDENCE, on pages 6 and 13. MOTORING AND54 words
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Article41 1932-05-04 5 "Missing Link" Skeletons In Palestine? Reuter. New Haven (Connecticut), May 4. Three neanderthal skeletons have been found by the Anglo-American expedition: near Athlit (Palestine). The Yale Pref. Mac Curdy. acclaims it as the greatest find in history.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article140 1932-05-04 5 Great Britain Appoints Seven Advisers. Rugby. May 3. The Dcminions Secretary. Mr. Thomas, informed the House of Commons to-day that tn addition to official advisers from departments, the Government proposed to include In the United Kingdom delegation to the Empire Conference at Ottawa seven advisers as140 words
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32 1932-05-04 5 Reuter. Washington. May 4. The House of Representatives x has passed the Economy Bill, after the recalcitrants had cut down the proposed savings to $42,000,000.— Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article1408 1932-05-04 5 TENSION BETWEEN SOVIET JAPAN. TOKYO FORCING A FIGHT? Alarming Reports From Manchuria. Reuter. There are alarming reports from Manchuria abcut the concentration of Japanese troops and the tension between Japan and Russia. The League Commissi! n says that Japan is in control ami China has no more authority there. TheReuter. - 1,408 words
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Advertisement194 1932-05-04 5 The ARISTOCRAT OF PORTABLES. Outdoors, Indoors, all the year round A entertainer, with improved Soundbox, Automatic Starting and Stopping device, Easy Wind and new type jmm KM Record Carrier. NO OTHER PORTABLE OFFERS so many advantages: TfisMastersV^ke MODEL 102. BLACK $57.50, COLOURED $62.50 "Moutrie's" "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS. Raffle Place Singapore. THE194 words
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Article415 1932-05-04 6 YESTERDAY'S THIRD DIVISION GAMES. REFEREE BLOWS WHISTLE ASSN. FOOTBALL. TOO SOON. Three matches were played in the Third Division of the S.A.F .A. League competition yeslerday. Public Services showed improved form although losing to the Cold Sterage, and Robinsons beat the MiJicais. The Postal and Monopolists shared415 words
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Article202 1932-05-04 6 Th? Public Sen vices added another reverse to their list when iney met the Cold Storage in Div. 111. at (he Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Ccld Storage won by 4-2. The teams were: Cold Storage: Peng Siang: Cheow Hin. Salleh; Sulo lg. Chwee Chua.202 words
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Article210 1932-05-04 6 Tht match on the Harbour Board ground yesterday between Robinson's and the Medical Services resulted in a one-goal win for the former. Mr. Cable refereed and the teams lined up as follows: Robinson's: CLerrington: Makmang, Jah: Loke Yin. Jaffar, Yem; Khiam Chuan, Yew Watt, Gim Poh,210 words
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Article86 1932-05-04 6 "Kaki-Bola" writes that in the Div. 11l match between the Post Office and the Monopolies yesterday the referee, after signalling the end of the game, ordered another five minutes' play en a European spectator pointing out that full time had not been played. He asks if this86 words
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Article53 1932-05-04 6 The following will represented the Kallang PC against the Alsagoff Rangers on the Municipal Stadium, Lorong 12, Geylang, today at 5 p m. Awang Ngah; Omar I, Ahmed Boss; Ahmed Biden, Awang Llbar, Lekli; Muman, Ismail. Sallah, Osman and Omar n. Reserves: All. Man, Leman. The match is in the53 words
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Article23 1932-05-04 6 The Rev. J. J. Kingham. M.A., will be the s-xaker at the Evangelistic meeting In the Methodist Mission Chapel to-morrow at 5 pm23 words
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Article349 1932-05-04 6 START OF COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON. I). R. JARDINE SCORES FIRST CENTURY. CRICKET. Reuter. London, May 3. The County championship season commenced on Saturday with matches at Lord's and the Oval. Both games were interrupted by rain and the sides leading on the first innings each take fiveReuter. - 349 words
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Article126 1932-05-04 6 THE TURF. Our Selections For To-day. Cur selections for the second day of the S.'x.C. Spring raca meeting to-day ar« as (cllows: Rate 1—WINDOARDE. DITTY. GORILLA. Race 2—STARBECK. LADY VEARS. GREENUT. Race 3,—BRIDAL VEIL. BEN HALL. CAPONE. Race 4.—VIBRATE. THE WARRIOR. SUNMAID II. Race 5.—FUNNY126 words
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Article119 1932-05-04 6 GOLF. The following Is the draw for the Colonial Cups of the Island Club, the flret rcund of which must be played off by Sunday: Dr. Cheah and J. Moore, Bye;: S. J. Chan and E. de Souza, Bye; C. Bateman and Chikamoto v. Dr. Norris and119 words
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Article79 1932-05-04 6 BADMINTON. Ties in the Devonshire B.P. "A" singles championship tournament commencing this week-end are as follows: Saturday: Mak Mang v. Tan Meng Ong; Mohd. Said v. Koh Chek Tuan; Tan Yong Kian v. Tan Kirn Hong; Arthur Lim v. M\ Jaff ar. Sunday: Tan Vong Kian v.79 words
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Article499 1932-05-04 6 ROY SMITH AGAIN CHAMPION. Challenger Fails To Follow Up. LAWN TENNIS. A large crowd collected at the S.C.C. yesterday to B9e the finish of the Club's spring tournament, and it was noticeable that other clubs were strongly represented among the spectators. Although Wis? made a good challenge499 words
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Article34 1932-05-04 6 Tics in the S.R.C. tournament are as follows: TO-DAY'S TIES. Ladies* Singles (final): Mrs. N. S. Hogan v. Mrs. M. G. Eber. Veterans' Singles: E. Ryan v. Dr. E. W. D Cruz.34 words
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Article66 1932-05-04 6 FIRST ROUND RESULTS. Reuter. Brussels, May 3. In the first round of the Davis Cup competition Aeschliman (Switzerland) beat Lacroix (Belgium) 7—5. 6—3, 6—o and Fisher (Switzerland) beat Deeckhoute (Belgium) 6—l. 6—l, 6—2. Budapest, May 3. In the first round of the Davis Cup competition to-day, KehrlingReuter. - 66 words
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Article129 1932-05-04 6 SWIMMING. The. Garrison Aquatic Sports will take place in the V.M.C.A. swimming bath. Fort Canning, at 2 p.m. tc-day and at 3 p.m. on Friday. The programme will be: To-day: Four lengths free style relay, heats; *diving, 2nd strings; eight lengths free style relay, heats; *plunging, 2nd129 words
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Article67 1932-05-04 6 The Wha Tuck School defeated the Tan Boon Liat School at jjing-pong by 3-2 on Sunday at the latt.tr's premises. Scores: (Wha Tuck School mentioned first): Koh Hon Chew beat Peng Yfu by 3-2; Cheong Tai Sheck beat Yoon Sion by 3-1; Loong Chong Pew beat Chong Hin by 3-1;67 words
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Article101 1932-05-04 6 Members of the Citylads Amateur Badminton Party are asked to note that the open singles and doubles championship (knock-out system) for 1932 will be held on May 7 and June 11. Entrance fee, $1 for each event. Closing dates for doubles entry will be may 15; singles close on April101 words
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Article83 1932-05-04 6 I Our readers are invited to write to us on JjZmol public Merest. It must be underfif that me "Malaya Tribune" does not TecLaZeZrte opinLs cones necesMuiy S fjOVLD BE AS BRIEF typewritten (double tLina) and cm one side of the paper only, ton name* may be used, but83 words
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Article282 1932-05-04 6 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") fir—l was much interested in "Readsr's" letter on the subject of Council Reform, and with him I urge you to persevere in your ctaunch advocacy of a just and sound policy. Thi-. Colony cannot indefinitely be subjected to political serfdom—here as elsewhere in282 words
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Article63 1932-05-04 6 A correspondent wants to urge a boycott as a means of bringing petrol prices down, but that c xpe iient is as impractical as it is undesirable. "To get Soviet petrol isn't a bad idea." he adds; anC there are many who endorse that sentiment. would not bother much where63 words
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Article21 1932-05-04 6 We Cannot publish the letter from a Chinese -correspondent about boxing admission charges. Ho .f-hould take his grievance to the management.21 words
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Article81 1932-05-04 6 Chinese Lady Relieved Of Gold Chain. Whilst on her way to the Fairfield Girls' Sciuol on Monday afternoon a Chinese lady had an alarming experience. She was on foot and was nearing the school when she was traboedfrom behind and she felt her gold neckchun pulled off. Turning81 words
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Article247 1932-05-04 6 Opened By Mr. J. Strachan. The new Federated Malay States Railway Institute, Singapore, was officially opened by the Hon. Mr. J. Strachan. M.F.C.. the General Manager and Chief Engineer, Railways, on Sunday. The Hon. Mr. J. Strachan was accompanied on arrival by Mr. A. T. Knight, Senior247 words
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Article139 1932-05-04 6 Difficult Year Overcome. (From Our Cum Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 3. At the annual meeting of the Grand Hotel, Ipoh, Mr. Brash, presiding, disclosed that a most difficult year had been successfully overcome. The profit and loss account showed a debit of $27,940, which included only $2,988 trading139 words
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Article3896 1932-05-04 6 COL. C. RAE'S STRONG REMARKS. Special Meeting Of The Shareholders. Ciiticism of the policy of continuing the pest cf managing director in the present circumstances was voioed by Col. Cecil Rae Ol an extraordinary genera* meeting of United Engineers, Ltd., requisitioned by the fhareholders and held yesterday3,896 words
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Article33 1932-05-04 7 The rate of issue of Money Order for India rate of payment of Money Order from Tndia and Ceylon to-day is Rs.' 152 for $100. The and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $100.33 words
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Article280 1932-05-04 7 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. May 4, 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 2d. up l;16d. New York: 3 5;16 cents, (G.), up 5jlG cent, j Shares: Nominal. Allenbys 30 —40 cents, Ayer Moleks 15—20 cents, Ayer PfCnas 15 —20 cent*?, Baasetts 15—20 cents, Brogas 15—20 cents, Bukit Jelotongs280 words
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Advertisement16 1932-05-04 7 DON'T TRIFLE WITH BABY'S HEALTH Give him LACTOGEN and see how much he'll improve on it.16 words
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Advertisement125 1932-05-04 7 I NEW WORLD CABARET NEW ORCHESTRA DANCING EVERY NIGHT. MUSIC BY MR. D'SILVA'S Excellent Orchestra. J Gold Leaf Ij CEYLON TEA > consumed Throughout The Length j j and breadth of the Malay Peninsula I BBBBBB 8 I j j j The Tea of Wide Popularity j OF ALL DEALERS.125 words
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Advertisement201 1932-05-04 7 By Special To H M The Appointment of Siam J ESTABLISHED 1872 j RACING RUGBY j Puts Youln The Game' THEATRE TENNIS J No Malter Where You Sit. BOXING SWIMMING j CRICKET AVIATION j FOOTBALL TRAVELLING B. P. De Silva, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE: PENANO* f 19|*1, High Street. v<1201 words
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Article1582 1932-05-04 8 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. Singapore, May 4, 10 am* Ttmt oLoema quotations. Value i End*. Buyer*. Sellera. £1.0.0 Aaam Kumbang Tin Dec. SI I ,2 2 10 0 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. SI 01 JJ o*lo0 10 9 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June SO 09 9 08 9 1.0.0 Bangrln1,582 words
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Advertisement238 1932-05-04 8 The Universal Gold Syndicate I BULLION MERCHANTS 14, South Canal Road, Singapore and at Nos. 224 226, Chulia St., Penang. PURCHASE GOLD j i BARS, JEWELLERY, COINS, ETC., j j Of Every Sort or Quality. you wish to get the highest premium on your GOLD BRING IT TO THE UNIVERSAL238 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous673 1932-05-04 8 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the673 words
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Miscellaneous500 1932-05-04 8 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, MAY 4. High Tides.—lo a.m., 9.54 p.m. Singapore Races. Football League: Div. 1, I.C.F.A. v. S.R.C. Anson Road; Div. 2. S.C.C. II v. Gloetera II sec johore Football: Police S.C V. P.W.D.A.A, Istana Padang. Italian Opera, "II Trovatore," Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. TO-MORROW. MAY 5. High500 words
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3298 1932-05-04 9 MEMORANDUM ON "DRY-COATED" HORSES. PRESENT ANIMALS SOUNDER THAN IN PREVIOUS YEARS. GENERAL CLEAN UP OF "OLD CROCKS." -ORIENT EXPRESS" THE MALAYAN "PHAR LAP." rject of the "dry-coating" of race horses, which created of a sensation when the sufferings of the animals were3,298 words
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Article792 1932-05-04 9 Further Consideration Of Council Reform. At the annual meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association next Tuesday, the following report will be submitted by the committee: MEETINGS. Thirteen committee meetings and a number of sub-committee meetings were held during the year under review. MEMBERSHIP.792 words
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Advertisement387 1932-05-04 9 I c Spread it on —and Shave f Throw away the brush, forget about lathering and rubbing-in, just spread on Barbasol and shave away. Your razor will slide smoothly over your face, cutting crisply at the base the hairs which stand v up in this modern scientific shaving cream. Your387 words
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Article1110 1932-05-04 10 Sports Pastimes. CHESS. DR. ALEKHINE COMING. WORLD CHAMPION'S EARLY At the annual general meeting of the Singapore Chess Club on Friday, the following were present: Mr. George Parbury, President (in the chair), Messrs. F. C. Peck, M. Maschoieff, R. Jumabhoy (committee). Tan Luang Kia (hon. secretary and treasurer) and the1,110 words
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Article356 1932-05-04 10 FURTHER INCENTIVE TO JOCKEYS. THE TURF. The Racing Correspondent of the "Observer" writes in its issue of March 27:— Always one of the most popular events of the Spring campaign, the Kempton Jubilee is making a special bid for success this year, its value having356 words
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Article208 1932-05-04 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, April 28. In showery weather the Chinese F. A. II beat the Malay F. A. II on the Kubu padang yesterday 10-0. R. S. M. J. Tungate refereed and the teams lined up as follows:— C F. A. II: Sim208 words
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Article49 1932-05-04 10 GOLF. The Keppel G.C. May monthly medal (bogey) will be played for during the week-end, and the ladies' spoon (stroKe) on Monday. LADIES' EMPIRE DOCK CUP. The qualifying round of the Empive Dock competition will be played off in conjunction with the May ladies' spoon.49 words
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Article65 1932-05-04 10 The May ladies' medal competition was played at Bukit Timah on Mo/iday and resulted in a win for Mrs. E. A. Elder (42—8—34) in "A" Division and for Miss Riley (47—12—35) in "B" Division. GUILLEMARD CUP. R. Eves won the Guillemard Cup ct the S.G.C. when he65 words
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166 1932-05-04 10 BADMINTON. The Happilads A.P. beat the Hendersen B P. on Sunday at the S.V.C. Drill Hall by five games to two. Scores (H.A P. players first): Yeo Joo Lim beat M. D'Silva 15—8, 15 —5; Lee Yang Chim beat J. D'Souza 9 —15, 15—11, 15—9;166 words
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Advertisement470 1932-05-04 10 THE FAVOUeiTE:- RefuM AII Imitations. f 1 INSIST ON c JJL ORANGE A »ffl" CRUSH 1 Manufactured by i illl H NEAVE LTD., I 111 BS Aerated Water i "Buy British and so employ British labour by land and by sea" H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES'S BROADCAST. HORLICK'S is BRITISH470 words
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Advertisement208 1932-05-04 10 I S MALAYA? j Hp 11 Newest and Most JH|l| Delicious I DRINK 10 FRUirPOP f' Made From The Finest Imported r»ADf yyv? MARK I FRUITS j Product of j ||Sja PHOENIX j Aerated Water Works r"> essential toCONTFvACTORS rUOTM SOLE AG?B WjKr^f ;Bl DUNCAN ROSERTS,LTD, SI nmpor7|H jQtfUk POSTUM?208 words
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Article95 1932-05-04 11 Government Exercises New Power. Reuter. New Delhi, May 2. Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, who was arrested on April 23 for disobeying Police orders prohibiting his entry into New Delhi on the eve of the Congress session, of which he was President-designate, is now released. Reuter. [While Mrs.Reuter. - 95 words
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Article91 1932-05-04 11 Police Court Sequel To Riots. Reuter. London, May 2. I Yesterday evening's May Day demonstration had a sequel at Marylebone Police Court to-day, when a number of men were fined and sentenced up to 21 days' with hard labour. When one of the men chargedReuter. - 91 words
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Article181 1932-05-04 11 Superior To All Others In Efficiency. Rugby, May 2. During a debate on the Police vote in the House of Commons, the Home Secretary, Sir Herbert Samuel, said he believed that the British Police Force was superior to all others in efficiency. If its strength were greatly increased181 words
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Article108 1932-05-04 11 Success Of Young British Scientists. Reuter. London. May 2. The splitting of the atom is claimed to have been achieved by two young scientists. Dr. J. D. Cockroft and Dr. E. T. Walton, working at Cambridge under the direction of Lord Rutherford. Dr. Cockroft stated that theyReuter. - 108 words
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Article98 1932-05-04 11 Rugby, April 2. Questioned as to whether the Government would invite representatives of Denmark to confer regarding a commercial treaty whereby Denmark, in return for importing an increased quantity of British materials and manufactures would become entitled to some of the advantages enjoyed by the98 words
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Article78 1932-05-04 11 Reuter. Rugby, April 2. Capt. Eden said that the British Government reccgnised that it was a matter of greatest I regret that the Greek and Bulgarian Governi ments had been unable to meet the service of loans issued under the League of Nations' auspices He understoodReuter. - 78 words
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Article86 1932-05-04 11 The Blue Triangle," the organ of the Malayan Y.W.C.A., has made its appearance for this month. Although there are manl interesting items in the magazine there Ta conspicuous absence of local or Malayan news of the various clubs of the VW C A m f ga ne86 words
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Article80 1932-05-04 11 At the half-yearly general meeting of the St. Joseph's Church Brigade, held at the Parochial House on Sunday, the following were I elected office-bearers for the ensuing six I months: President, the Rev. Father A S Rego; Vice-President, Mr. R. f. Pereira; hon secretary, Mr. Claude S. Oliveiro; asst. hon80 words
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Advertisement434 1932-05-04 11 4r* PINKETTES j I ijf CONSTIPATION, Q /fS LI VERISHNESS, U- r BILIOlJ SNESS, 1| Jf HEADACHES, \;ti'\\ DISORDERED STOMACH, BAD TEMPER. Th, Bo,, aLAXATIVE tffe j PERFECTION *9 j Foods I Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the I home counties, the 'Allenburys' Foods are as434 words
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Advertisement182 1932-05-04 11 WHY S5t WIM#! > ou swing, then heir the click {> tht ciiif) head strikes the bai1 we,! timed, it carries far down the centre of tho Airway. No slice! No pull! J' A clean, clear ball. What satisI ttSfa factorv fee,ing The day has been I j worth while.182 words
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Article401 1932-05-04 12 Soviet Institutions Being Searched. Reuter. Moscow, May 3. According to trustworthy information* a plan is on foot to search all Soviet urtltuticns In Manchuria during the n.xt few days and arrest their ltaders, the one object being seizure of the Chinese Eastern Railway, otates a teiegiair.Reuter. - 401 words
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Article138 1932-05-04 12 Sequel To Honour Slaying Trial. Reuter. Washington. M*y 3. Two sensational BiUs have be n in reduced irto Cong:ess in connection with the HcaohUu murder trial. The first proposes that Congrrs.' grant free pardon to Lieut. Massie and ID thre? o?h:r deferdants. The other Bill. wh'chReuter. - 138 words
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Article73 1932-05-04 12 Contemplated Change In Currency System. Reuter. Constantinople, May 2. The Government is not replacing paper money by silver, but the State Bank has ealle.. a meeting cf bor.d-holders for May 21 to vote on the ques.ion of the State Bank's power tv withdraw a certain partReuter. - 73 words
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Article142 1932-05-04 12 Question Of Quit Rents. Mr. J. W. Harries, managing director of th Overseas Assurance Corporation, Ltd., Singa po*e, returned to Singapore on r'liday las* after a business tour wnich included Malacca. Mr. Hames, in addition to oeing the hoi. sesre.ary of the SS. (Singapore)142 words
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Article76 1932-05-04 12 "Deadlock" At The Wembley. "Deadlock," a mystery picture with a talk c studio as its locale, is the main attraction in the present prcgramme \t thj Wembley Cinema. The picture Is strongly supported and the scenes in a talkie studio should make a pleasant change for cinema-fans,76 words
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Advertisement183 1932-05-04 12 Hutton's Famous I Pineapple Hams I j at GREATLY REDUCED PRICE S I i I Singapore Gold Storage i I I Company, limited j 1 Orchard Road $üb~Depoi*. i i i RADIO AND SOUND ENGINEERS. j OOKM AGEfOS AJIP WCFKESEMATIVIS Of THE ICAQING «»010 M»NUf«CTUWM 2, Orchard Road, Singapore. (CORNER183 words
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Advertisement254 1932-05-04 12 StKSrke, FRESH CR AVEN A CCBR VIRGINIA CIGARETTES W Cr Aye*:* J im/jmoits FACTOSY FRESHNESS The Craven ««A" "50" tin is designed to be IP .^^fmm^ of real use in many A way* when empty. >■ 7 fc? "'^r^ No cutter needed. > W No jagged edge*. Neat gfraTfo^fr^^ fiUingHi254 words
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Article90 1932-05-04 13 [Our readerm 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. Pen90 words
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Article267 1932-05-04 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—That preference should be ?ivcn to Malays is the slogan on the lips of all heads of departments in the F.M.S., and the reason fcr this is that the Malays are supposed to be the sons of the soil. The question now267 words
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Article163 1932-05-04 13 (To the Editor, "Malaga Tribune.") Sir—"Whos unluckier—the tin miner or the rubber planter?" asked "Looker-on" in his interesting column "Topics of To-day" in the "Malaya Tribune" cf April 26. Perhaps "Looker-on" himself can hardly decide this question, because he is not a tin miner nor a rubber planter.163 words
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Article100 1932-05-04 13 A letter addressed to a correspondent living at Siong Lim Park, in reply to an inquiry from him regarding a "big Singapore concern" which is reported to be taking up tea-planting at nneron's Highlands, has been returned to us endorsed "House always closed, so delivery cannot be100 words
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Article63 1932-05-04 13 Not To Disturb The Market. Washington, May 3. Reuter. The Farm Board announces that half ita holding of 1.300.000 of bales of stabilisation cotton will be marketed from Aug. L The Board statts that the Cotton Stabilisation Corporation will make every effort to distribute the salesReuter. - 63 words
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21 1932-05-04 13 Reuter. Stockholm, May 2. Mr. Hennig, the Chief Accountant of the Kreuger-Toll Trust, has been arrested.— Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article36 1932-05-04 13 A Chinese of the labouring class was found dead in the drain in Upper Serangoon Read, near the milestone, on Monday afternoon. The Police are enquiring Into the matter. Deceased had three stab wounds.36 words
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Advertisement541 1932-05-04 13 I DAVENPORT DIESEL OIL ENGINE. 3 H.P. 6 H.P. 8 H P. For EFFICIENCY and ECONOMY the DIESEL has no EQUAL. I, »ture* ptfgcl im run TV -Ne complicated air com- M No No the AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG €0. AUCTION SA'LE OF FREEHOLD A LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES y541 words
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Advertisement11 1932-05-04 13 1 UJ ROBEBT BLAU (Malaya). Hongkong Bank Chambers. Singapore. Phone 4711.11 words
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Miscellaneous1229 1932-05-04 13 m r wcirrPrM IPOR cert ,rom Selangor Club at 7.15 pjn. Next WlIAr TO LIST LIS transmission Tuesday. SYDNEY, VK2ME, 31.28 metres, from 7 to 9 Radio Stations Received /n Malaya. American Transmissions. re singa- BOUND BROOK. NJ., W3XAL. 12 k.W. AU time$ given In the following 4fi.l8 metres; Tuesdays,1,229 words
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Article540 1932-05-04 14 MOTORING NOTES. HOPE FOR THE MALAYAN MINER. WIDESPREAD ADOPTION OF TIN-COVERED PISTONS. The automobile industry of the United States has developed an entirely hew use for tin. Forty per cent, of all the motcr vehicles in that country are b°ing fitted this year with cast-iron pistons and these pistons540 words
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Article220 1932-05-04 14 MALAYA. The Secretary of the Malayan body has received word from the Automobile Association (G.B.) that pending completion of negotiations between the Automobile Associations of Malaya and the Automobile Association (G.B) that members of any of the Malayan motoring organisations are about to (became branches of the220 words
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Article560 1932-05-04 14 THIRTY-NINE TO 245 M.P.H. The first land speed record was established in 1898 by a French driver. Chasseloup Labaut. who drove a Jeantuad car, and caused a sensation by averaging 39.24 miles an hour for one kilometre (1094 yards) from a flying start. During the560 words
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Article246 1932-05-04 14 Whatever may be said against free-wheeling for motor-car, nothing serious can be urged against the practicability of the self-changing gear unit, says "Truth." It is as fool-proof as anything could be, and so simple to operate that it completely eliminates all anxiety when stiff gradients of uncertain246 words
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Article298 1932-05-04 14 Annual Report Of F.M.fc. Supreme Court. The report on the work of the Federated M a£y States Supreme Court for the year 1931 etaes There were 20 convictions for murder The Court of Appeal quashed the conviction'in three cases. In two cases the priJSS awaiting the298 words
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Article509 1932-05-04 14 Industry Will Adjust Itself. The abortive results of protracted negotiations between Dutch and British producers and their respective Governments, says the "Times Weekly," although necessarily disappointing to many interested in the rubber plantation industry, cannot surprise those who are acquainted with the essential facts of the situation509 words
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Advertisement131 1932-05-04 14 Another famous Recipe—made with Libby's Products. PINEAPPLE CUSTARD. 1 cup Libbys Evaporated Milk diluted with v teaspoon salt. mjm watel teaspoon vanilla g s 1 No. 2 can Libby s Sliced Pineapple. cup 8 1 6 Libby's Maraschino Cherries. SLff* Llbb y's Evaporated Milk with are set. Set aside to131 words
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Advertisement575 1932-05-04 14 Victory Oyer Ageing Tne Greatest Discovery in Medical Science Dr. RICHARD WEISS' MARVELLOUS REJUVENESCENCE X,sgF TREATMENT DR. RICHARD WEISS, Completely renews and restores the deminished functions of the vital stcrttive glands P H.D., M.A., F.C.S., normal activity which in turn nourishes the muscle and nrrve celis and rejuvenate the Berlin.575 words
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Advertisement401 1932-05-04 15 sailings. BRITISH INDIA I \p( AR LINES. ted in England.) I m\|I PASSENGER CARGO H SERVICES. I USD ORIENTAL STEAM CO LONDON AND MAIL SERVICE. with His Majesty's Government.) H I I ROM LONDON. i China and Japan. H Due Tonnage. Singapore I 1932. I 16.000 May 13 I 6.000401 words
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Advertisement573 1932-05-04 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles. London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesborough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HAKONE MARU 10,500 May 4 5 I 8UWA MARU 10,700 May 18 80 FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 June 2 3 May Omit Rotterdam. Calls at Hull. TO LIVERPOOL. Via Penang .Suez, P. Said, Geneva/Marselles,573 words
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Advertisement523 1932-05-04 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIME. DeutMfe Anstransche Dampfschiffi Ml grsoTtirhsfl (CmrnpanUM Incorporated tm Germant OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1931. m.s. HAVELLAND via Manila May 8 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila May 17 s.s. PREUSSEN, via Manila June 2 t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila June 10 m.s.523 words
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Advertisement541 1932-05-04 15 INSURANCE. THE ĔWm S0UTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Office: 2. Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, tna Floor of No. S, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone541 words
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Advertisement360 1932-05-04 15 BANKS. llm/n 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 Savings360 words
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Advertisement602 1932-05-04 15 BANKS* THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITEQ, HEAD OFFICE: METER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Singapore 458, North Bridge RoaA f enang 85, Beach Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahmat Palembang l fi Hong Kong IS, Queen's Road, Central Seremban 88, Bhch602 words
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Advertisement260 1932-05-04 16 THIS PAPER HAS THE LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND MOST IN BRITISH MALAYA. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT ANJD^HOGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET —185, Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—II 7, Killiney Road. Modern Sanitation, Garage. Apply 64. Market Street. To LET—No. 17, Robinson Road, the260 words
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Advertisement461 1932-05-04 16 Le <JMercier's School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street Morninr Classes only-Primary to Commercial NO AG* LIMIT! PrincipaU-b. h MILES. TO LET. TO LET —Seaside Bungalow, No. 54, Lorong P, Telok Kurau. Water, Electric and Oarage. Immediate entry. Apply to O. Ramasamy Nadar and Co., Market Street. TO461 words
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Advertisement448 1932-05-04 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. ESTATE OF CHUA LENG CHENG, (Deceased.) Probate No. 40 Of 1932. Letters of Administration de bonis non to the above estate having been granted to Chua Joo Neo (I), notice is hereby given to the creditors and beneficiaries of the estate to send In their claims and448 words
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Advertisement489 1932-05-04 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE— Sandy Land, facing Grove Rd. Rd. Area 240 x 200 ft. (48.000 sq. ft.). Apply K. V. Nagapa, 136. Serangoon Rd. WANTED. WANTED—A Bill Collector with security $2,000. Apply Box 560, co Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Lads to learn Typewriter Repairing. At least Seventh Standard. Apply with copies489 words
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Advertisement219 1932-05-04 16 TRIBUNE SMALL ADS. BRING RESULTS BECAUSE THEY REACH THE PERMANENT POPULATION SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED— Lady Teacher. 21. Lembu Road. 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.219 words
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Advertisement422 1932-05-04 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE-EightTr Linotype Motors, each 1., h all in good working order. U further particulars write km Manager Malaya Tribune, Anson Road. MALAYA TRIBIi 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE Dl ADVANCE. Delivery Including at office Postage Poßajj or close (Local or toFon% residence FJIJBJ Couns* Yearly $15.00 $21.00422 words
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