Malaya Tribune, 5 May 1932
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Title Section29 1932-05-05 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX- -No. toe SINGAPORE THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, May 5, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement194 1932-05-05 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. You Cannot Better The Best. CAN'T BUY BETTER THAN THE BEST jg| "01" CEMENT and it is more ECONOMICAL "0.X." Gement is famed throughout the world for its SUPERIOR QUALITY. Although moderate in price it is j outstandingly DURABLE and STRONG. When YOU use cement specify "0.X."194 words
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Advertisement308 1932-05-05 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. Your Building Requirements i CEMENT j FLOOR WALL and ROOF TILES EXPANDED METAL j CORRUGATED ASBESTOS ROOFINGS j BUILDING BOARDS I MILD STEEL BARS FLAT ASBESTOS CEMENT SHEETS HARDWARE Etc., Etc Mill ALL THE ABOVE MATERIALS STOCKED BY SIME, DARBY308 words
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Advertisement209 1932-05-05 2 Amusements < NIGHTLY! Singapore Endorses London's Opinion of this Brilliant British Achievement! England's gayest and Most Sparkling Romantic Comedy. "Service For Ladies' A PARAMOUNT BRITISH Triumph Produced at ELSTREE <222&' LESLIE HOWARD George Grossmith ELIZABETH ALLEN and BENITA HUME A Superbly-produced, gay and daring comedy romance of a head waiter209 words
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Advertisement254 1932-05-05 2 Matinees Saturday and Sunday I JUST AS YOU THOUGHT —WE THOUGHT— EVERYONE THOUGHT—ANOTHER SENSATIONAL SUCCESS FOR THE HOUSE WITH IM STARS AND THE PICTURES. j Five Packed Performances Yesterday! Ask any one of the 4729 who saw it! The j answers the same —Great! i Janet Gaynor Charles Farrell jj254 words
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Advertisement165 1932-05-05 2 Simultaneously With Alhambra Opening To-Day i i Delicious Fox Movietone's Wonder Musicale i DRAGON BOATS PROtTSSION "1 j AT J THE GREAT WORLD SHOW j COMMENCING FROM THURSDAY, MAY 5 TO SUNDAY, MAY 8 TWO LARGE DECORATED DRAGON BOATS WITH BEAUTIFUL GIRLS AND i BOYS WILL FORM A PROCESSION FROM165 words
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Article175 1932-05-05 3 The P and O. "Alipore" has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at Singapore at 8 am. on Wednesday next week. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. wharf. The German vessel "Ramses," which arrived here last night from Yokohama and ports, reported that on the Ist175 words
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Article469 1932-05-05 3 Japanese Brand "Made In Belgium." FORMER TIN MINER CHARGED. The methods employed by a Straits-born Chinese trader int:> leading members of the public to believe they were buying ccndenseG milk prepared in Belgium, whereas in reality it was Japanese stuff, was explained before the District Judge (Mr.469 words
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Article341 1932-05-05 3 SEVEN YEARS FOR GANG ROBBER. Sim Lak Lam was charged at the A»i*e Court y sterday before Mr* Justice Whitley and J c ramon jury, with having on M*rch 2 commuted gang robbery It appears that on ih>.* i of ihe tl»> lr die accuse:! an 3 U\341 words
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Article153 1932-05-05 3 The finals of a table-tennis tournament promoted for the benefit of the National Institute for the Blind were decided recently at the Memorial Hall, Farringdon Street, London. I The men's finalists were F. Ferry, our Davis Cup hope and an old international at this game, and R. D. Jones, a153 words
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Article778 1932-05-05 3 MALACCA'S PROTEST TO CONFERENCE. Cynical Disregard Of Customers. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. May 4. A pretest against the imposition of an arbitrary c:' 6s. on coasting steamers to Singapore has b en made by the Straits Settlements (Malacca) A sedation to the Straits Homeward Confere ice.778 words
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Article168 1932-05-05 3 It is now almost certain that Japan will be represented for the first time in the British open championship this year, which will be of great international interest, for Prance, Germany. Belgium, the United States, Canada, Argentina, and probably Australia are sending golfers to Sandwich. We understand (says a "Manchester168 words
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Article131 1932-05-05 3 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R. A. REPORT. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber A situation's weekly auction report of May < states: Catalogued 1.917,991 1b—856.24 tons. Offered 1,684,670 1b.=752.08 tons. Sold 1,394,070 1b.=622.35 tons. London spot 2d. New York spot 3»4 cts. Prices Realized. Ribbed smoked sheet: Standard131 words
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Article299 1932-05-05 3 (By Courtesy of Hong Kong Bank.) Singapore, May 5. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29;32d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27 32d London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13 16d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25 32d London demand 2s. 3%d., London, T.T. 2s.299 words
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Article206 1932-05-05 3 British Govt. Checks Jump In Sterling. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Reuter. London, May 4. Renewed foreign selling of dollars was reacted in a sharp drop of two cents at the opening of the London market this morning. The drive is attributed to foreign fears of inflation, following theReuter. - 206 words
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Article323 1932-05-05 3 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. May 5, 11 a.m. RUBBER. Lcndcn: 2d. unchanged. New York: 3 cents, <G.), up 116 cent. Shares: Nominal. Allenbys 30 —40 cents, Ayer Moleks 15—20 cents, Ayer Panas 15—20 cents, Bassetts 15—20 cents. Brogas 15—20 cents. Bukit Jelotongs 10—15 cents, Bukit Katils10—323 words
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Article181 1932-05-05 3 Singapore, 5. Rice, Siam Al per Koyan $215 Rice, Siam 2 $I§s Rice. Siam 2 $175 Rice, Siam 3 $163 Rice. B. Slam No. 1 $125 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 $120 Rice. Siam "Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $170 Rice,'Siam No. 2 $156 Rice, Saigon Al $165 Rice,181 words
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Advertisement410 1932-05-05 3 j Victoria Theatre j 'ITALIAN GRAND OPERA Full Orchestra-Full Chorus Company Of GO Performers. NEW SCENERY AND COSTUMES j TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. BIGOLETTO "TOMORROW. SATURDAY, MAY 7. WAY, MAY 6 CAVALLERIA Rl STIC ANA l a Boheme And Pagliacci I \JAY 9. TUESDAY, MAY 10. Barbiere of Seville Madam Butterfly410 words
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Advertisement85 1932-05-05 3 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j| I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. j j The Company has £20,000 deposi:ed with the Supreme Court of England85 words
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Miscellaneous304 1932-05-05 3 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright. STATIONS. ture Rainfall. SuhMax. Mm. shine. AlorStar 90 7 5 0 0 4 9.9 Kota Bharu 93 74 N 9.7 K. Trengganu 93 74 Nil 8 3 Kroh 89 70 0.31 8.3 Sitiawan 95 75 Nil 10.2 Ipoh 94 75 0.13 7.1304 words
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Article901 1932-05-05 4 j All, apparently, is now quiet on tn e Uniteers front. The malcontents have had their fling, and are probably less dissatisfied than they were, j having learned that things were not I quite so deserving of censure as they 1 had imagined; and the directors have had to901 words
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Article199 1932-05-05 4 Under the untitled of the Ladies' Lotus Club, there will be a parrot show and magic p-rformance at the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay, at 5 pm. on Saturday. I Fasrcngers from Batavia to Singapore this week by the Royal D'jtch Indian Airways were Mr. Gray and Mr. Gaw Khek Jim. From199 words
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Article125 1932-05-05 4 40 Per Cent. Reduction Of Expenditure. (tram Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 4. Mr. V. G. Ezech'el, Cha rman of the Kuala Lumpur Saritary Board, informed members at this morning's meeting that he had appeared before the Retrenchment Committee. He was told succ nctly125 words
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Article491 1932-05-05 4 Fine Singing By Italian Company. That there N very real dnnand (or music of g'cd qua'lty wa* demonstrated last night, when the S Carlo Grand Of*?ra Cm puny Its season at the Victoria Theatre with Vcrdfp "II TrvatoreThere fs no question 45 lo !h«- pjteuora» nol491 words
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97 1932-05-05 4 Rugby, May 4. The Colonial Secretary, replying to a quest>n in the House cf Commons to-day, raid that tegfeMtlon !n all British Colonies and Pro- j t ctorat's had been reviewed with the object of amending any provisions inconsistent with the terms of the International97 words
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Article51 1932-05-05 4 Rugby, May 5. The Prime Minister, wearrg a pair of '< darkened spectacles, was r r cc ved in audience by th King at Buck ngham Palace this evening, llr Ls enter rg a nursing home, to-night to undergo an operation to his r ght eye.-51 words
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Article129 1932-05-05 4 A Sikh boy about, ton years old was knocked dcwn by a "mosquito" bus hi Kallang Road last night. He susta'nel sever- contusions about the face and a.ms and was removed jto hospital. A fight between two Sikhs in Havelcck Road early this morning resulted in both men sustaining nasty129 words
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Article57 1932-05-05 4 TOPICS OP TO-DAY, on page 4. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 7. CLUB DIARY, on page 8. SEREMBAN NEWS, on page "9. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 9. OVER THE CAUSEWAY, on page 9. AUTOMATIC CRIME DETECTION, on page 9. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 10. BOYS' CORNER, on57 words
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Article389 1932-05-05 4 (BY "LOOKtR-ON H. E.s reaction to 'Tol >na i "5.0.5." A Decentralisation is what when a bomb drops in an annl, The fruit is distributed radian, but may unfortunately damage in the process. A Topical illustration of "impi ility' Mr. Ward-Jacks in the Birthday Honours n< Geld389 words
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Article40 1932-05-05 4 From Holland and f* "Tablnta," due at Singapore I From China and Japan Maru," due at Singaporr t From China by the "FUBiJ*n pore on Sunday. From Europe (London n: April 14). by the "Raj'iia, 6 a.m. to-morrow.40 words
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Article28 1932-05-05 4 Quotations. RUBBER London: 2d. New York: t% rent (O Singapore Spot: 5\—b\ <■■■ TIN. London Spot: £126 <up 101 London 3 months: £1-K Tin: $67.12(200 ton.^28 words
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Advertisement236 1932-05-05 4 I c picket i CRICKET BALI S. WKI S PRACTICE WKK'S "INTERNATIONAL" WISDENS "SPECIAL CAT j out." unswnra colonial" j chichi-t li;g r.UARDS. j 'HARD INGE SPECIAL." J WICKET KEEPING GLOVES. j "IMPROVED MCGREGOR," IMPROVED HARDINGE," CRICKET SCORING J J BOOKS, BATS. NETS, ETC. EVERYTHING FOR CRICKET. I SFfCML I'R/OS236 words
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Advertisement63 1932-05-05 4 JADE can be found everywhere, but the best colour is very rare. We have a few of the best MOUNTED AND UNMOUNTED in NECKLACES. PENDENTS. BROOCHES. BRACELETS, RINGS. Etc. U. S. de Sllva Bros. JEWELLERS, 23, High Street Singapore. j :634:- TKK.s RUBBER PILLOWS. 1 "0 els. and 03 c63 words
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293 1932-05-05 5 ARMY OCCUPIES THE HEADQUARTERS. Shanghai Agreement Signed. that the Shanghai will he signed to-day but .s tr how the Chinese th-r<* i. nil i.iiiP it. i navy revolt appears to !!(H by the Army's occual headquarters. Shanghai, May 5. :nittee met293 words
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Article91 1932-05-05 5 Treaty Journeys To Sick Beds. Reuter. Shanghai. May 5. Noon, officially ending the ies begun on Jan. 28. was this morning. The ceremony visiting the Settlement, sstan and Chinese territory igning. First Sir Miles and other Ministers of the igned at the British Consulate, tattoos haveReuter. - 91 words
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Article67 1932-05-05 5 A »«ry Farmers Resist Church Taxation. London, May 5. resin church bells to warn nt resisters that the Church's the neighbourhood is the In some English districts. 1 thus summoned yesterday, when noted to get 150 sheep from a Heu of arrears, punctured the tor's67 words
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Article53 1932-05-05 5 Sensational Spanish Discovery. Reuter. Madrid, May 5. assinat; President Zamora and r Vll th 'h 1 nas 11 revealed as a ry of a house full of arms > lawyer. It is asserted that 1 nal men planned to murder **btri v",V sla "Bht«r the otherReuter. - 53 words
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Article197 1932-05-05 5 Commuted Sentence Of "Honour Slayers." Honolulu, May 4. Naval Lieut. Massie, with his associates, has been sentenced to ten years' hard labour, but the sentences were commuted after defendants had served an hour. It was the Public Prosecutor who announced that the Governor had agreed197 words
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Article387 1932-05-05 5 Britain Ready To Talk Abroad. British Official. Rugby, May 4 A debut* on the Order propped undf-r U»v rcccnt Imports Ac!, was opened in the House of Common* tills evening and will be continued to-morrow The Chancellor of the Exchequer <Mr. Neville Chamberlain», moving that theBritish Official. - 387 words
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Article222 1932-05-05 5 PENANG JUDGE'S STRONG COMMENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penarig, May 4. "It la absurd that this case waft ever brought to the Assixes" said Mr. JusUct* Prichard. acquitting and discharging a Malay constable attached to the Central Police Station, who was charged with perjury in the course222 words
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Article173 1932-05-05 5 League Party's Request For Information. Reuter. Moscow, May 4. The Soviet's refusal to allow its officials ln Manchuria to assist the Lytton Commission inquiries is revealed in the publication o: correspondence between Sir Eric Drummond and M. Litvinov (Soviet Foreign Minister), the latter replying in theReuter. - 173 words
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Article151 1932-05-05 5 SUMBARINES PLANE CARRIERS. Sharp Anglo-Japanese Differences. Reuter. Geneva, May 4. The great fight over the limitation of submarines at the Disarmament Conference, when Sir Bolton Eyre Monsell, First Lord of the Admirality, restated Britain's case m favour of their total abolition on humanitarian grounds, declaring that the essential objection ;oReuter. - 151 words
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Article330 1932-05-05 5 Sentence Of Eleven Years Begins. Chicago, May 4. A 1 Capone. th» famous gangster, has a! la*t begun the sentence of 11 years passed In October for income-tax evasinn His serifs of legal appeals were fruitless and he 15 now cn ioute to Atlanta gaol,330 words
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Article108 1932-05-05 5 Second Edition Ready. A second impression of 1,250 copies of "Toiong-lah" has been printed, making 3,750 copies in all, and further copies, we are informed, are available. There is no truth in the rumour, says Mr. C. WardJackson (editor), that this second impression is an expurgated edition: it is108 words
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691 1932-05-05 5 "Risking The Peace Of The World." Reuter. That Italy is very deeply concerned about the chaos in the Far East is emphasised by her Foreign Minister, who details her practical and world interests and expresses hope for an early solution. SirReuter. - 691 words
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Article33 1932-05-05 5 Division In Committee Stage. Reuter. London, May 4. The Dail has abolished the Oath of Allegiance by 77 votes to 67. The division was in the committee stage.— Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article54 1932-05-05 5 German Currency Regulations Violated. Reuter. Berlin. May 4. I A prominent banker. Karl Blum, wai 1 Instantly killed on Jumplnp out of the fourth floor window of the building In which be had ju#t been examined r.gardlng alleged Illegal transactions In 'oretgn currencies and violat.on ofReuter. - 54 words
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Advertisement228 1932-05-05 5 SANATORIUM KABAN DJAHE (EAST COAST OF SUMATRA) 3,600 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL. 2 HOURS FROM MEDAN. Climatic, dietetic and surgical treatment of lung disease. CHARGES: 1. Class: F 250.—monthly (including lodging, food, medicines, j general treatment.) 11. Class; F. 150.—monthly (including lodging, food, medicines, j general treatment.) 11. Class: F.228 words
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Article1342 1932-05-05 6 SECOND DAY'S EVENTS. GOLD OR PAYS A BIG DIVIDEND. More Disciplinary Action By Stewards. THE TURF. The ncond day.: races of the Singapore Turf Club Spring meeting were held yesterday under ideal weather renditions Ihe attendance was large notwithst-nding tht' iu<i that race days are no longer1,342 words
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Article523 1932-05-05 6 CRICKET. THE STONOR SHIELD COMPETITION. In the Stonor Shield match at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, the T.P.C.A. beat the Selangor Indians by ill runs. Scores: T.P.C.A.: 235 (Kartigesu 53. Ponniah 55. B. S. Gill 5 for 85). Sel. Indians: 124 (Samuel 46. Kartigesu 3 for 56).523 words
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Article545 1932-05-05 6 FURTHER EVIDENCE. Director Who Learned A Signature. A fuither stage was reached, before the District Judge (Mr. G. Cf. Dodd) yesterday, in the case in which Oswald Curtis Smalley, a public accountant, is alleged to have abetted the directors of the Hap Heng Mineral Syndicate, Ltd., in545 words
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Article275 1932-05-05 6 SWITZERLAND ELIMINATES BELGIUM. LAWN TENNIS. Bniuvls. Mav 4 A.-fchiitnann jnd FVher tSwUmflu: cb b.\». tr?roix and Dcborman t Belgium» <s—l. i, _i 6- 4. 8w >i/fiinri'l eliminating Bclclnm In Hi. fir:t rourd oi thi Davis Cap com pent i.ifj by three matches to ML—Router Hungary beat275 words
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Article123 1932-05-05 6 HOCKEY. With reference to the forthcoming visit to Singapore of the Indian Olympic team (en rente for Los Angeles) when it is hoped to be able to stage a match between the visitors and an All-Malayan XI, a correspondent signing himself "Hockey Critic" writes suggesting123 words
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Article899 1932-05-05 6 Fine British Film At The Capitol. That British film artistes have reached hi* hwater mark in at least one type of picture he straight comedy, depending for success nc on spectacular effects but on clever dialogue an:l competent acting—is again demonstrated in "Service for Ladies." whicn opened899 words
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Article95 1932-05-05 6 BADMINTON. The Marigold B.P. "B" team defeated th 2 Dcuble-One 8.P.. on the former's court on Sunday. Scores (Marigold players mentioned first): Ng Jose and Tan Chong Tee beat Seah Ah Soon and Ng Kirn Yuen 21—9, 21—12; Tan Chong Liat and Chua Leng Seah95 words
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Article50 1932-05-05 6 S.S.C. v. C.S.C. Two teams from the Chinese Swimming Club will visit the Singapore Swimming Club on Sunday. The first match will be played at 11 a.m. Chinese players are requested to be at the C.S.C. by 10.15 a.m., when the final selection of the teams will be made.50 words
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Article305 1932-05-05 6 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY S HEATS. SWIMMING. The Malaya Command aquatic sports, which are held annually and competed for by the i.ious military units, will take place to-r.-rrow at 3 p.m. at the V.M.C.A. swimming r.jol where the prize distribution will also be held. Heats were held yesterday305 words
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Article180 1932-05-05 6 GOLF. /From Our Oam Corrtsponfent. > Malacca. May 2. match was played over the links at Lcreh l Sunday last between teams representing LT rUmau GC. and Malacca G.C The mo fen Suited ui a win far Malacca by sr»;5 r pt*. to J'j pes. Scores: Malacca180 words
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Article116 1932-05-05 6 BILLIARDS. The Clerical Un en championship and handi- i ■> tournament will take place on or about the h .st week in June. The closing date of entry vll be June 1. (Entrance fee $2.00 for all games). No competitors will be allowed to tsr for the116 words
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Article1240 1932-05-05 6 DRAWN GAMK mm RECREATION <<i,» ASSN. FOOTBALL. CLUSTERS' iVMOits i.f. V| s.c:.c The lodo»t>yt«nr«u. r i lMi *lrun»ly, M thr SRI*. in yr«t 1 1( i f Ctnir Mi Anson tj Strand Dirt'kni of «h OlttiCM beat Utr hi'< Dona, droppnl from U»r i».. «hsNn* Uvf1,240 words
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Advertisement9 1932-05-05 6 [Other Spits item.* will he found on page 12.]9 words
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Article2154 1932-05-05 7 METHOD OF THE MALAYS. righe rics Officer Talks To Rotarians. v hii h feel people in i -itiii.tr ems dealt with j• i; (Officer in Charge 4 tiring the ccurse of an kjj luiuheon meet- R ,tarj C lub of Singapore, at the AdrtßSd Hotel2,154 words
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Article485 1932-05-05 7 PHASER'S REPORT. Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly report, dated May 4, state: Business throughout Ihe past week has been on a very restricted scale in all sections of the local share mancet. Lack of trade buying interest and uncertainty as to the attitude likely to485 words
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Article123 1932-05-05 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. May 5. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Antung 22; Cremer 20. Main Whan (Entrance Gate J). Ranella 18: Katong 14; Amagisan Maru 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Oate l) Iri-bank 30; Moorlake 33; Karoa 35; Tinhow 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Benreoch 46;123 words
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Advertisement133 1932-05-05 7 iVEW WORLD CABARET NEW ORCHESTRA DANCING EVERY NIGHT. jj MUSIC BY MR. D'SILVA'S j| Excellent Orchestra. j national LUNCH HOMIT 37, MARKET STREET, SINGAPORE. BEST INDIAN HOTEL j IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. j Special orders are executed promptly at moderate charges. I VISITORS FEEL QUITE AT HOME WITH133 words
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Advertisement195 1932-05-05 7 J J i Mij 111 E i f il I A j; 1 II Crown Fruit Jellies I Most delicious and nourishing:. Being ready- prepared require only chilling on II cracked ice or in mechanical freezer. IN FINEST FRUIT FLAVOURS. j FRAMROZ CO. j Creo-Garlic (Brand) Pellets! j The New195 words
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Miscellaneous353 1932-05-05 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, MAY 5. High Tides.—lo.3s a.m.. 10.17 pm. Athletic Sports, Continuation School, Jalan Besar, 2.30 n.m. Football League: Div. 3, Bramtoco v. Ho Hong, S.R.C; S.H.B. v. Marine, 5.H.8.; A.P.C. v. Vehicles Dept.. Geylang. Johore Football: Arab Cup, English College v. Muar. Johore Bahru. Italian Opera, "Rigoletto,"353 words
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Article98 1932-05-05 8 Frank E. Greenwood has resigned the captaincy of the Yorkshire County eleven. The necessity for this step occurred suddenly owing to the death of his father. "While my father lived," he said recently, "he took a large share of business responsibilities that should have fallen on me, but now, I98 words
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Article899 1932-05-05 8 £26,000 Refunded On Loan Account. As the dredges were not in full operation throughout 1930, says the annual report of Pungah Tin, a comparison of results for the two years is not of interest. In 1931 the two dredges treated cubic yards of ground for return of899 words
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Article124 1932-05-05 8 Foreign experts of Tin, being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of April, 1932. Destination. Tons. United Kingdom 780 United States of America 2.366 Continent of Europe 1,274 British Possessicns 550 Japan 208 Other Foreign Countries 39 Total 5,217 Tons. Note:—l. Exports124 words
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Article1518 1932-05-05 8 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. Singapore, May 5, 10 a-m. Uro, Tear CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value End*. Buyer*. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dee. II "20 lA n n 1.0.0 Auetral Malay Dec. SI 0.15.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hltam Tin June SO 0- 9 9 r.J 1.0.0 Bangrln Tin Dec. SI 0- 7 91,518 words
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Article450 1932-05-05 8 SINGAPORE, APRIL 29. MEAT. Beef steak (round), kati 40 Beef stew or curry, kati 30 Pork, lean, kati 53 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 40 Mutton Australian, lb. 30 Fowl, kati 42 Hens (locally reared) kati 45 Ducks, each 5b Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair 78 Pigeons,450 words
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Article144 1932-05-05 8 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S LTD As from Sept. 30 the following revised p*« for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands I Kerosene are effective: Bed Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and or ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon Red Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin144 words
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Article30 1932-05-05 8 The rate of Issue of Money Order untitled rate of payment of Money Order fr°» gj, and Ceylon to-day Is Rs. 152 for and Ceylon Is Rs. 156 for $100.30 words
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Miscellaneous762 1932-05-05 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 it 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 the762 words
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592 1932-05-05 9 PRESS THE BUTTON: THERE IS YOUR CRIMINAL. ]S t .\v Method Introduced By Berlin Police. (Social to the Malaya Tribune.") Berlin (By Mail). lt uthhounds. the detection i hunical means, has at last testa which the Berlin Police aaking with this new crime592 words
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Article392 1932-05-05 9 Result Of Economic Depression? Sir Stanley Jackson Interviewed. London. April IG. A treat deal o£ the trouble In India is the economic depression wh'.ch brings a certain umount oS terrorism In iu wake," »ir< sir Stanley Jackson, interviewed by Reuier on hla arrival in London. He added392 words
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Article111 1932-05-05 9 At the annual general meeting of the Ladle*' Union, held on Friday, the following were elected to the Committee for 1B23: President. Mrs. J M. Handy; Vice-Presidents. Mr* T G, Thomas, Mrs Pritbvi Chand, hon treasurer Mrs C R Menon; hon, secretary Mrs. M. FL Menon;111 words
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Article336 1932-05-05 9 Reds Charged In Police Court. (From Out Own CorrerpcmdenL.) Serein ban. May 2. Four Chinese. Tai Yong. Uew Yeong Boon, Wong Suan and Toh Meng. wort: again produced before the Police Magistrate and churged with being members of an unlawful society. VB-. the Malayan Labour General Union, eonunonly336 words
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Article180 1932-05-05 9 St. Andrew's Market. Members of the Congregation of the Cathedra), and the public generally, or reminded or the meeting which Is to be held in the Memorial Hall on Wednesday. May 11, at SJO pm. At this meeting a fuller explanation of thr Cathedral Trading Scheme.180 words
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Article402 1932-05-05 9 Four May Day Rioters Arrested. (From Out Oton Correspondent j Kuala Pllah, April 19. Mr. J. m. Martin, from the Colonial Office *no is temporarily stationed In the Kuala P.lah District Office. Is going oil transfer to Ipoh very shortly. Mr. fi. C. Sen. of402 words
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Article57 1932-05-05 9 The following were elected office-bearers of the Kilat Reading Room (Electrical Department). Kuantan, for the current year: President, Mr. Frank D'Rozario; hon. secretary, Mr. Ong Poh Choo; hon. treasurer. Mr. Mohamed Shariff bin Ahmad; sports captain, Mr. Bongsu; librarian, Mr. B. Moreira: committee, Messrs. Yip Hee,57 words
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Article249 1932-05-05 9 Cardinal Bourne's Plain Speaking. London, March 31. The drifting of civilisation from all sure uncertainty of actions and evasion of true issues Men have raised a monster whose eXns they can neither understand nor foresee In this country we are traversing a period unlike any we249 words
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Article123 1932-05-05 9 Big Drop Recorded After The Outbreak Of Hostilities. The latest census taken by the Greater Shanghai Public Safety Bureau show* that the population of Shanghai, including both Chinese and foreigner*, has decreased by 819,603 following the Japanese Invasion. The Chinese population to stated to be 1,064,604123 words
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Article339 1932-05-05 9 Noisy Courts In Johore. (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, May 3. Next Saturday will be observed as a holiday throughout the State of Johore, as it is the Mohammedan New Year's Day. There are many complaints about the unnecessary noise that prevails in the Magistrates' Courts.339 words
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711 1932-05-05 9 Cathedral Dissension At An End. In a letter dated Jan 7 to the B.A.D A. Magaslne for March the Bishop of Singapore iRt. Rev. B. C. Roberts», states: We have set out on a new year, somewhat perturbed by the disappointing set-backs of 1931 and711 words
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Article91 1932-05-05 9 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen91 words
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Article984 1932-05-05 9 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir— Apropos your leader of April 28, and the letter of your correspondent "Reader" which appeared in Monday's issue of the People's Paper, may I be permitted to add my humble views on a subject which is near and dear to all who984 words
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Miscellaneous146 1932-05-05 9 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY, MAY 5. 5 P.m.—Drill Hall, N.C.O.'s Promotion Class, 2nd Bn. Signallers and S.V.F.A. 5.15 pm—Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Coy., Coy. Parade— Drill. sl pm—Serangoon Road, S.V.F.A., Unit Parade. 615 pm—Drill Hall, "B" Coy., L.G. Class. TO-MORROW, MAY 6. 5 15 p.m—Drill Hall, Ist Bn.146 words
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Miscellaneous14 1932-05-05 9 A DRAGON-LiOAD OF BEAUTY. Dragon-boat procession at the "Great World," to be repeated to-night.14 words
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Article235 1932-05-05 10 Daily Programmes From Radio-Saigon. Since Radio-Saigon resumed, after a brief breakdown, it has been giving daily programmes of a high quality. These are received clearly and loudly in Malaya. The French Indochina station commences at 6.30 with an Annr.mite programme, gives recorded music from 8 p.m.235 words
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Article255 1932-05-05 10 Large Attendance At Muar Funeral. The death of Towkay Tay Kirn Kee S.M.J, took place suddenly at his residence in Jalan Sayang, Muar. on Tuesday last from heart failure, and tho funeral which took place on Monday was the most impressive yet held In Muar and255 words
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Article130 1932-05-05 10 The Committee acknowledges, with thanks, the following donations to the Singapore Section received during April, 1932:— Singapore Football Association $231.95 Anonymous 5 A. E. Baddeley, Esq. 10 Sir John Scott, K.C.M.G. 25 Kluang Club 36 St. Andrew's Cathedral Collections 74.32 J. A. Clarke, Esq. 25 Singapore Manufacturers'130 words
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Article137 1932-05-05 10 The general meeting of the members of the Malayalee Hindu Samajam, of 8, Silat Road, was held in the Samajam Hall after light refreshments, on Sunday, with Mr. N. Sivam, in the chair. The report and accounts of the management committee for the previous term w ere read by the137 words
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Advertisement337 1932-05-05 10 Your Urine Warns Youl If you experience a burning, smarting pain during urination, or if the urine is thick and cloudy, evil smelling, sandy or blood-streaked, there can be no doubt that your kidneys are weak. Examine the urine for quantity, also. If too much is passed each time, or337 words
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Advertisement179 1932-05-05 10 The germs of disease lurk in the mouth an d crevices of the teeth. Pebeco is tnc weapon to use in dealing with this unseen threat to your teeth and health. Pebeco is different from all other tooth pastes; it contains no soap, no grit, no sweet flavouring. It is179 words
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Miscellaneous857 1932-05-05 10 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All timet given in the following are Singapore times. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL, 55.5 metres, testing daily rom 10.30 to 11 am. RAD IO SAIGON, 49.02 metres, 12 k.w.; 6.30 u» 730 pm. recital of chamber or classical rale by the soloiots857 words
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Miscellaneous108 1932-05-05 10 cert from Selangor Club at 7.16 p.m. Next transmission Tuesday. SYDNEY, VK2ME, 31.28 metres, from 7 to 9 pm. American Transmissions. BOUND BROOK, N.J., W3XAL, 12 k.W. 49.18 metres; Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, 1.30 am. to 6.46 am; Sundays, 8 pm. to 2.30 a.m. (Mondays). BOUND BROOK. N.J., W3XL.,108 words
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Article908 1932-05-05 11 CAMPAIGN OF CANNERS' ASSOCIATION. On Feb. 18 of this year a campaign was launched by the National Canners 1 Association of America to increase the sale.-, of cannea foods in the United fc'tates, says "Tin. w» campaign had been manned many momns ahead by a908 words
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Advertisement479 1932-05-05 11 Premature old age. laWtaaal rempwrte co>ir»* or unrivalled iSsSs L'RODONAL ladaca* the Tnc ufinyaiiea fgg? thorough ci, m in*Hon oi specific for nr etc**** tb« t"^ knhwy», and removes impurities Itisforthose xv,, (l avnil thetusflives of Dk.nmatism. s rUaUaUafViL'U'L U heiu.fits the dawn ol P.Ollt. C\3 **"T lr "»"phant and479 words
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Advertisement154 1932-05-05 11 YOU PAY LESS HERE. The House where you can get watches of various makes at competitive prices. Repairs are executed under first rate Workmanship. (All Clocks and Watches are well regulated before delivering to our customers.) A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. YICK WOH HING (Proprietor.) j WATCH-MAKERS. j 429, North154 words
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Advertisement24 1932-05-05 11 j The Far East Oxygen Acetylene Co., Ltd. THONE *****. $8.15 Per Drum of 1 cwt—Delivered at Your Godown. Special Rates for Large Orders.24 words
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919 1932-05-05 12 Chinese II Beaten For First Time. ASSN. FOOTBALL. (Tram Our Oten Corrrrpiindml.) Mulacfu, M:ij 3. To-<L»v tljr Furri.*;Uin VyJunii-'r Cuip.*. teom. n r **j'utjiK jti Tfio ShiUf li F<> L^'QgU^. «•orwd YDl'ju&i' poiu'" th» tXi>Miw ot Hi'' C. F A 11. who vi j919 words
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Article52 1932-05-05 12 In connection with the Anglo-Chinese Conlunation School Sports to-day there will be an inter-School Medley (220. 440 ard 880 yards) between Rallies. St. Joseph's, St. Andrews' I A. C. S. and A. C. C. S. This event is timed for 5 p.m. to C :ve every one a chance to52 words
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Article793 1932-05-05 12 PRESENTATION TO MR. F. NIBLOCK. GOLF. The mutch played at Keppel an Sunday. n-..ult«d in o win for the Vice-President's teaiu uy 6 J to 3»., Scares. Ite»ld«nls ream H Jackion and P. U. Sl-ed 0. H I Jone6 and P. Wilson I. F. H. iiud793 words
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Article164 1932-05-05 12 WEIGHT-LIFTING. Lout* n. April 31 (by Alx Mull). It would appear that woman la a till seeking fresh athletic worlds to conquer. Crickct, football, boxing, are almost common-place. An attuck. upon bowling clubs on account of their masculine bla-s was an event last summer. But now cornea Miss164 words
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Article630 1932-05-05 12 (By Rim.au trouble In the ranks or the Malay P A. tallowing their team's surprising defeat b> the 6.C.C. in the First DlvJf.oo of the L.»a#ue competition u fc-tlnight ago will not. it is hoped, be allowed to prejudice the champlorv/ ciiaiK of 7tp*atlr>; their last630 words
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Article58 1932-05-05 12 BASEBALL. New York. May 3. Latest results in the Major Leac-'-e competitions are: NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York 1 Brooklyn 3. Pittsburgh 2 Chicago 0. Philadelphia 7 Boston 2. St. Louis 2 Cincinnati 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 2 Philadelphia 3. Washington 10 New York 3. Cleveland58 words
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Article606 1932-05-05 12 AMERICAN WOMEN TO MEET BRITAIN. LAWN TENNIS. London, April 21 (by Air Mail.) America is first in the women's field with the announcement of the team for this years Wightman Cap which will be played at Wimbledcn en June 10 and 11. It is as follows:—606 words
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Article88 1932-05-05 12 The following untitled in the Amateur Athletic Union tournaments will b.- played on Saturday and Sunday: Saturday. ("C Singles): Yeo Hong Chuan v. Lee Bah Ch c, £oh Chran Swee v. Beng T:an Siak; Tan Xhek Eiong v. Alfred Gan. ("B" Singles) Tan Meng Ong v. Yeo Joo Seng. Sunday.88 words
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Article208 1932-05-05 12 A POPULAR SUGGESTION. ROWING. London, April 21 »by Air Mall.i That the Cambridge Boat Race crew shuald Great Britain at the Olympic Games at L>j* Angnle* this summer It a proposal that U now being considered. An entry from the winning Boat race trvw «if the208 words
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Article412 1932-05-05 12 CRICKET. The Indian Association beat St. Joseph's Inst.tut on o:i Saturday on the Indian Association ground by 122 runs. Scores INDIAN ASSO—lst INNINGS. Abbasbhoy c Le Mercier b d'Almeida 59 Haii Govind c Peieiia b Boon 0 Amarchand b 15 Bhaskaran b Fernandez 3 Wazir412 words
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Article166 1932-05-05 12 Ocean Shipments of Rubber, including Latex, Revertex and Concentrated Latex, during the month cf April, 1932. PRELIMINARY RETURN. Sheet and Crepe Latex. Concentrated Latex. TOTAL. Tons Revertex. Tons Tons. Name of Port. Transhipment Transhipment Transhlpa* i Export Straits Malay Export Straits Malay Export Straits M Proper. Settlements.166 words
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Advertisement253 1932-05-05 12 STRAITS MALAY ROM\y, STORY ROOKS. D pip m fm I i ■6,-- -life OW LIAT KOK CHEE. A let of 4 TANG-CHAY LIAT KOK. An| ,f 2 SAY HAN. I Q( 5 WAKANG. A q| 3 SAM HA LAM TONG. A ANG BIN SHIO CHIA C HONG SIN. w 1253 words
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Article118 1932-05-05 13 Or»r Boy*. Quite a number of Rood letters have had to be held over this week but they will bt published In the next "Corner." The voting on the method of conducting the "Cornei has not been118 words
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Article692 1932-05-05 13 (By C. K. Khoo.) America was at first a British Settlement. More than three millions of Britons had colonised over there when the British Government, eomewhere about 1766, began to call on them to pay taxes to Britain. In those days, when George 111 was692 words
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Article196 1932-05-05 13 (By "Kingfisher.") Man has tamed both large and ferocious beasts. But one thing man has not tamed and that Is the tongue which everyone possesses. This member of ours, though small, is a wonderful thing. It has been called the best thing in the world, for with it196 words
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Article458 1932-05-05 13 (By Yeo Tiang Siew.) More than a thousand years ago, there was in China a magistrate whose notoriety caused the peaceful citizens to petition time and again to the King. The main grudge they bore upon him was his injudicious verdicts when dealing with all458 words
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Article297 1932-05-05 13 (By "Leal Teo") There is a machine which everyone has. Tt Is neither wood nor Iron. It is formed of different materials, some hard and some soft; and it has a great many secret springs that require oiling. It is made up of twentyseven hard pieces, most297 words
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Article178 1932-05-05 13 (By "Thuitsi") In this world we must do something everyday, no matter how useful or how harmful. Usually we do something with an intention but sometimes things happen unintentionally. Such things are called accidents. Happy accidents are those which bring happiness and joy. I am sure everybody178 words
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Article103 1932-05-05 13 (By T. Edwin, Trengganu.) Hygiene is a subject which we all ought to learn. When we learn hygiene, we know all things which are bad and good for our bodies. Through hygiene we learn how to keep our health in proper order, how to keep103 words
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262 1932-05-05 13 By Tec Teng Chte,) When ft new school year begin» vital question appears before my mind'» eye "What work have I nobly done, now that a yew ha« again lapsed?" Many rwntriUoences begin to creep Into my mind. Legitimately, my first imagination Is262 words
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Article223 1932-05-05 13 (By "Smiling Kid.") In the days that are past and gone, there were persons called knights. They were usually clad in cats-of-mail: and rode singly, either for the purpose of fighting or for other motives. It so happened that one day two strong and warlike knights were223 words
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Article192 1932-05-05 13 (By "Yappy Ben George," Trengganu.) Work and play are quite different things. We like to play, and very soon we feel that we do not like to work. But we can work hard even when we are playing. If a boy spends his spare time in playing192 words
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Article174 1932-05-05 13 (By William Wong.) In olden days there were no printing machines and no papers. The people used to Write their books on tablets, sheep skins, or calf skins, and various kinds of leaves. They took one year to copy a book. So in this way books174 words
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Article128 1932-05-05 13 (By T. H. Lee.) I would open up a coffee shop which I think is the best kind of business and can easily prosper. First of all I would rent a house at a junction of certain roads, get all the necessary things, such128 words
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Article105 1932-05-05 13 (By "A Student," 5.P.1., Seremban.) Three gentlemen are going over a river with their three servants, who, knowing that their masters have a good deal of money with them, intend to rob them if they can get one gentleman to two of themselves, or two gentlemen to105 words
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Article206 1932-05-05 13 (By W. D. Samson.) Spirits or ghostr are Invisible to the eyes of all human beings. Why should we be afraid of them? They are not flesh and blood like ourselves, but triey are the foolish imaginings of certain superstitious men. After all, even206 words
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Article498 1932-05-05 13 (By "A Student," 5.P.1., Seremban.) Nearly every fellow wastes a great part of his life wondering what he'd do if he had a million dollars. Now, if I got $1,000,000 (which I don't suppose I ever will get), and were allowed to spend it (and I'm498 words
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Article260 1932-05-05 13 (By S. G. Koh.) Most of us know how great a part the submarines played in the Great War. The most unlikely thing that could be imagined to be possible by our great-grandfathers has been invented. Jules Verne's fiction has been realised. The submarine when under water can be260 words
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Article140 1932-05-05 13 (By "Chye") The two boys had c*xne from town to spend their holidays in an uncle'* houv Th*y were glad when they saw the flowers In the garden What lovely flowers and how aweet the perfume! The two boys good looking at a large flower, out of140 words
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Article33 1932-05-05 13 Sports have become so popular In thin civilized world, and they are divided into so many different kinds that even the weakest person can take part in them.—A. H. Ho.33 words
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Advertisement508 1932-05-05 13 AUCTION SALE (HFONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SA'LE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. M ncnrs. t heong Koon Seng St Co.'s Saleroom, No. 30, t bulla Street, On Wednesday, May 11, at 2.30 p.m. ESTATE OF LEE KUAN NEO, DECEASED. ehold land and shophouee dwelling known as No. 325, New508 words
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450 1932-05-05 14 Youngest Member Of "Girls' Circle." My dear Nieces. One more member has been added to the "Girls' Circle." bringing the total up to 55. This new niece is "Linda" and I am making special mention of her as she is450 words
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Article271 1932-05-05 14 (By "Schoolgirl Rosalind:') There is a mother who has so many children that they cannot be counted. Whether she knows how many children she has or not, nobofly knows, because there are two many. Her look is young, but she is very old. Her form271 words
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Article287 1932-05-05 14 ißv y. N. Koh. > A f<~. night» ago. I wem to dreamland. and 14» H. oig grand aeroplane. Fancy a poor ciri tiki in»» «Uttloj? in a big grand aeroplane. What would the rich girls Mt in? I think »h»-v would frit in "oiaglr carpets" and would287 words
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951 1932-05-05 14 (B^%'Gwcnnfe,"J 1 noticed that In last week's "Comer" only "Curly" tolil you about our visit to the office o! the "Malaya Tribune," the new one In Addon Road, I mean. Perhaps you would like lo hear a little more about ft. Ww951 words
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Article169 1932-05-05 14 (By "Brrnadette," Labnan.f Although thw sun shines. there «re dark day* for many. Probably everyone knows of somenne who Is going through "a rough flmi We wish «re could do more to help; but arc you doing all you can? What many who «re Inclined to feel169 words
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178 1932-05-05 14 (By "Elizabeth:') Many people, when a difficult task is put before them, begin to despair, and say, "It is so hard, I know that I can't do it, and it is useless to try." Yet the 'very task is successfully performed by others,178 words
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Article260 1932-05-05 14 (By "Annette."f In the tropics, every variety of fruit is found They axe of every dw, shape, and eolour. They fill each member of the family with rapture, especially when seen an a foreign table However the most popular, though the most common Is the banana "Hte tree260 words
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Article227 1932-05-05 14 Tills *üb]ect Js very useful indeed ro bov* und girls and particularly to the engineer, because by It/. Uiws or rule;?—or certain of 11? tules rather, —the streets- are laid out and eon-firuru-d, buildings and bridge* erected, and public grounds as parks and playing fields "are227 words
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Article227 1932-05-05 14 (By "Rainboiv Girl," K.L.) What a great change has taken place in my native town since fifty years ago! Then it was a town wth just two streets, while to-day. it is the administrative capital of the Federated Malay States. Since the federation of the four227 words
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Article229 1932-05-05 14 (By "Dawn:') Sitting on a wave-beaten fragment of rock on the sea-shore in this sea-girt isle of sunlight; and colour, one sees the evening displayed to us, the dazzling golden sun hanging poised above the horizon. The silvery rays of the sun cast across the vast229 words
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494 1932-05-05 14 I Oil "Paniy." KJL.i I nut now fth '«in coln ami Dud been in circulation many uwny yeon» I lw*c dull and worn nod l)i" of Quean Vkhffll ou >tiv very unci Ihr lettcrtng on my Imik aixnovt rUbbtil out vettU the ycurs ol494 words
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Article836 1932-05-05 14 'Btr "G.O.C. 112. 'y My opened And I found mysi-lf m «..it !oojn. unci 1 began to conjure up picture I'Munioin.- fiiva KhotU. Then suddenly > 'uik figure *t"«.«d Ui front of mp. beckoning m to follow he» Whfit she «jaw that I refusic 1 follow, ahe836 words
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196 1932-05-05 14 (Bv "Merry Jtfaid.") Early one spring morning o Mend of QUI*, my father and I vent to viAit a jiine«(iplr pJr.ntAii.ion. It wo* e filoriour> mecn»<u th»aun wins about t« ntart !ts day')» court* «though in geography wc learned il»*l Hi* earth mov-ri t-vu/wl196 words
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Article107 1932-05-05 14 (By Wooi Hoon. A\L..» r rend the story of Cinderella, but I was doubtful to how «he could wear glass slippers I took the oppnrtunity to ask my tearlmr who ?ovu me the following explanation: In the original story Cinderello did not wear a glass slipper: the107 words
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Article367 1932-05-05 14 Nullity Decree Granted To Wifa Describing tl»<» ca.se as a grave one, Lord Merrlvale in tbe Divorce Court granted decree nisi r»f nullity or marriage U> Mrs. Constance Irene Hill, of Munten Road, New Kent R*iad. London, on the ground that on the day of the marriage367 words
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Article136 1932-05-05 14 Suggested Procedure To Be Adopted. SHIPPING NEWS. Whether vessels under seventy-five tons should or should not hoist the International S gnal Code flag "V" when coming into the ports of the Colony was argued some time ago in the Marine Court. At the instance136 words
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Article143 1932-05-05 14 In connection with the ensuing session of the Imperial Economic Conference a< Ottawa, the Government of India Commerce Department have invited the various com--5!*2J5 India 10 make Proposals or suggestions which they might wish to make regarding the matters which, in their opinion, needed specially to be brought to the143 words
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Article808 1932-05-05 14 HOW TO KEEP [j ALIVE. Interview With Sir dv Mauricr. The following int-erv dv Maurier. Actor-Man written by Elisabeth) Coral the current issue of th< "I suppose you have rom sorts of questions about t: Sir Gerald dv Maurirr a: "Not the past, Sir Goraki. I808 words
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Article38 1932-05-05 14 U2J*4 Already acknowledged Mr. H. Waugh Do Rerzke Cigarette do;.. S H.B. East Wharf staff Jchannes and Sammy Ec Hoe Hean Club t Dr. L. Sammy Anonymous Rotary Club, Singapore Imperial Chemical [ndustrfc S.A.F.A. Proceeds of Chant38 words
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Advertisement389 1932-05-05 15 SAILINGS. I rkITISH INDIA J AND APCAR LINES. -afd in England.) PASSENGER CARGO MAI'- SERVICES. UUI AND ORIENTAL STEAM O. LONDON AND ''FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE His Majesty's Government.) orTV M LONDON. r rbina and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1932. 16,000 May 13 6.000 May 26 11.520 May 27 I389 words
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Advertisement581 1932-05-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. |||NY.X. ?iSSM> LINE i (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesborough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. I STJTWA MARU 10,703 May 19 SO FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 June 2 3 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 June 15 16 TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 June 29 CO HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 13581 words
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Advertisement518 1932-05-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LDIIE. Deuteeh I Australlacht Dampfschlffs faj Gesenschalt {C«m?a*ics incorporated Oersaanf J OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN m.s. HAVELLAND via Manila May 8 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila May i< s.s. PREUSSEN, via Manila une J t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila June l J m.s.518 words
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Advertisement538 1932-05-05 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, •nd Floor of No. I, Malacca Street, Singapore. Those538 words
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Advertisement346 1932-05-05 15 BANKS. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, j SINGAPORE. I Authorised Capital $4,000,000. Issued Capital 2,000,000. c Paid-up Capital 1,000,000. Reserve Liability of Shareholders 1,000,000. Reserve Funds and Undivided Profit 1,600,000. j AGENCIES: London, New York, Hong Kong, Canton, J Shanghai, Swatow,346 words
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Advertisement589 1932-05-05 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, BEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Singapore 458, North Bridge Road. Penang 85, Beach Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahmat. Palembang 16, Ulr Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central Seremban 63, Birch Road589 words
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Advertisement1606 1932-05-05 16 THIS PAPER HAS THE LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND MOST IN BRITISH MALAYA. Le <£V[ercie/s School j ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street j Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial NO agb limit! Principal:— P. I. MILES. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER; INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE, TO LET. TO LET—IBS,1,606 words
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Advertisement482 1932-05-05 16 44 TRD3UNE SMALL Aug. BRING RESULTS BECAUSE THEY REACH THE j PERMANENT POPULATION I FOR SALeT^ FOR SALE-EighTrw Linotype Motors, each 14 Hp all in good working order further particulars write tot! Manager Malaya Tribune M Anson Road. H MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including482 words
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