Malaya Tribune, 18 May 1932
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Title Section29 1932-05-18 1 The Malaya Tribune 0 XIX.- -No. 117 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, May 18, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement184 1932-05-18 1 CEYLON UPTON'S TEA. you Cannot Better The Best. j Call for "Carhberg Hijau it's I btainaM Hotels, Clubs and Rest HIIHL^^I Houses throughout the Straits Settle- HjP ments and the Malay States. -^i^^^j^^»I i v y Sole Agents: i The East Asiatic Company, Limited. (Incorporated in Denmark.) KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE184 words
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Advertisement653 1932-05-18 1 THE J MALAYA TRIBUNE IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. 9 r 1 j GUINNESS IS THE BEST BUT BE SURE IT'S "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT You are suffering from Anaemia, General Debility, etc...... You may have tried many kinds of medicines which failed to give satisfactory results. Why653 words
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Advertisement749 1932-05-18 2 Amusements MALAYA'S FINEST THEATRE SPECIAL EMPIRE WEEK "REVIVAL" SCREENING OF BRITISH SUCCESSES! MATINEE TO-DAY at 3.15 6.15 To- W igl»/ti 9.15 For One Night Only BY POPULAR DEMAND! The Famous English Comedian LESLIE HENSON in the Gainsborough Uproarious Comedy— WITH HEATHER THATCHER AND CONNIE EDDIS. Naughty husbands' sins come home749 words
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Article70 1932-05-18 3 Japanese Steamer's Bad Luck. SHIPPING NEWS. Reuter. Durban, May 17. An amazing outbreak of diseases ranging from typhoid to pneumonia, measles and chickenpox, which nearly threatened to involve over 1,200 Japanese emigrants, occurred at sea aboard the steamer "Rio de Janeiro Maru,' bcund from Japan toReuter. - 70 words
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Article68 1932-05-18 3 Rugby, May 17. The new Nelson motor liner, "Highland Fair ot," reached Albert Dock. London, last £ta from Belfast. She was built v d Wolff. The ship had run her trials sue-sailnc-s hxe the other vessels oi w B S.uth Arnica, via Spain. Jjg^M. Canary Islands.68 words
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Article26 1932-05-18 3 Mr. Bruce Balinefather, the famous cartoonIst, creator of "Old BWT M.gft 2f^ e fr.ther will pass through Singapore by tae NYK "Suwa Maru," due here to-morro*26 words
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Article352 1932-05-18 3 British Programmes At Cinemas. The present programme at the Pavilion Theatre has been made particularly attractiv' in view of this being "Buy British!" Shopping Week. The showing of the film "Our Farmer Prince" gives the necessary touch of the spirit cf the movement which has352 words
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Article254 1932-05-18 3 Remarkable Story At The Assizes. The hearing cf the case in which a Straitsbem Chinese named Siow Ngai Chocn, alias Gzv.g Kirn Pui. stands chr.rged with having, on Jan. 5. used as genuine a forged valuable security, namely a piomisccry note for $5,500, was resumed254 words
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Article219 1932-05-18 3 I (By Courtesy of Hong Kong Bank.) Singapore, May 18. i Selling: London 4 months' sight is. 3 29 32d.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27 32d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13 lod., London 30 days* sight 2s. 3 25 32d.. London demand 2s. 3%d.,219 words
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Article69 1932-05-18 3 A young Alsatian ***** belonging to Inspector Fa--quharson surprised an intruder on Saturday n'ght Hearing his dow growl on the verandah of his house in Pearl's H 11, Mr. Parquharaon switched on the electric light to find a Chinese being held up by the animal. The man,69 words
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Article406 1932-05-18 3 Satisfactory Reduction Of Costs. COMMERCIAL NEWS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, May 17. The report of the Directors of Junta! Development, Ltd.. to be presented at the third annual general meeting of ihe company at Seremban on May 27, states that for the year 2*2 Dec 31.406 words
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Article328 1932-05-18 3 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. May 18, 11 a.m. hcrhfw London: 1 T/ S d., down l,16d. New \ork: 2 13 16 cents <G.). unchnaged. Shares: Nominal. Ailecbys 30—40 cents, Ayer Moleks 15—20 cents, P£has 15—20 cento, Bassetts la—20 cents. Brogas 15—20 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 10—15 cents,328 words
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Article61 1932-05-18 3 List Of Subscriptions. Already acknowledged $13,932.67 Gate receipts of football match, Electric Dept. v. Health Dept. 56.80 Subordinate Staff, Municipal Electricity Dspt. 49.60 New World collections on April 23 1,645.35 Malayan Tobacco Distributors, Ltd., W'lls's Gold Flake contribution 200.00 Post Office Club 16.00 Operating Staff, Govt. Wireless61 words
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Advertisement434 1932-05-18 3 EMPIRE DAY TUESDAY, MAY 24th 1932 I NATIONAL SONGS. .NATIONAL MU3IC COMMUNITY SINGING II GRAND CONCERT AT THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL ORGANISED BY THE JOINT COMMITTEE I OF THE wnONAL SOCIETIES OF GT. BRITAIN IRELAND. IN AID OF THE j BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT FUND j nch may be obtained through the434 words
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Advertisement136 1932-05-18 3 Assets exceed $12,000,000. eQ nnn nnn f Assurance in force over $3a,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jew. EC. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England136 words
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Article752 1932-05-18 4 I Even her severest critics must feel commiseration with Japan in her present anxieties. She- seems to be menaced on all sides economically, and by her own acts (as dictated by the truculent cliques which control her policy) she has made enemies and alienated traditional friends.752 words
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Article25 1932-05-18 4 Members of the Yew Chee Sia Association have remitted through ihe Ho Hong Bank, Ltd., a sum of Shanghai $242 for the China Reliel Fund.25 words
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Article32 1932-05-18 4 Under the auspices of the Methodist Mission, Paya Lebar. a Prayer Meeting will be held at the Chapel to-morrow at 5 p.m. The Rev. A. R. j Dcrisamy will be the speaker.32 words
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Article44 1932-05-18 4 D\ (Miss) M. Th.lHampalam, M.A.. Ph.D, L\3c.j Professor of Allahabad University, who is on her way to America, will b? glad to meet Indian fnd Ceylon'ese ladies and gentleman in Sing, pore to-morrow at 5 p.m., at the IndiaCtylcn Club premises, 361. Cvchard Road.44 words
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Article60 1932-05-18 4 The Band cf th? S.S. Police will play the i following programme, weather permitting, at Tdok Ayer Reclamation to-morrow, commenc--1 Int; at 9 p.m.: March, "Wellington," Zehle; j Overture, "Light Cavalry," Suppe; Selection I from "Maritana," Wallace; Suite, "Eight Sea i Pieces," MacDowell; Selection, from "Aida," I Verdi; Song, "Love's60 words
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Article76 1932-05-18 4 At the twelfth annual general meeting cf the Hindu Young Men's Literary Union, held at 18, Miri Road, on Saturday, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: President, Dr. P. Thlllainathan; viceprcsident, Mr. V. S. Nagalingam; hon. secretary, Mr. T. Veerasingam; hon. asst. secretary, Mr. M. Ponnuduray; hon.76 words
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Article98 1932-05-18 4 The annml Wesak Day celebration will take place to-morrow at the Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Tiger Temple, Rae; Course Road, Singapore. Wcsak Day was ,he day when Lord Buddha had his? birth and enlightenment ana entered Supreme Nirvana. The offering of fruit, flowers, candles and incense to Lord Buddha will98 words
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Article193 1932-05-18 4 Intermediary A dmits Cruel Deception. Reuter. Hopewell (New Jersey), May 17. A sensation in the Lindbergh case has been caused by the announcement by Mr. Schwarzkopf, Chef of the New Jersey State Police, that Mr. Curtis, the millionaire boat buUder who *as alleged to have been negotiatingReuter. - 193 words
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216 1932-05-18 4 Analysis By Race And Profession. At a meeting yesterday of the new committee jf the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, held in the Singapore Exchange Room, there were present xMr. G. Parbury (Viceresident), the Hon. Mr. A. P. Robinson, Mr. ray Lian Teck,216 words
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Article163 1932-05-18 4 Leaving For His Birthplace To-day. Rugby, May 17. The Prim? Minister has made such good >rogress since the operation to his right eye hat, although he was to have remained in the mrsing home until Friday, his doctors, after K&Btaatton yesterday, agreed to allow him to163 words
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Article65 1932-05-18 4 Ccming Down To Singapore. Th- tmn Dies-jl electric locomotive of the "".oya! S ate R? ilways of Slam Is to make a ial run over the F M.S. Railways, right down o and it wi l be on view in the new ?rminal station cf Singapore65 words
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Article42 1932-05-18 4 Rugby. May 17. The King visited the fleet during the weekend. Although he witnessed the naval tattoo at Portsmouth two years ago this visit to the fleet was the first paid by His Majesty since his illness.—British Official.42 words
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Article25 1932-05-18 4 Rugby, May 17. Thunderstorms and showery weather in most parts of Britain interfered with the enjoyment 4 the Whit-Monday holiday yesterday.—British Official.25 words
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Article46 1932-05-18 4 From China by the "Conte Rosso," due at Singapore at 6 a.m. to-morrow. From Holland by the "Kota Plnang," due at Singapore on Friday morning. From Europe (London mails despatched on April 28). by the "Rohna," due at. Penang at 6 a.m. on Friday.46 words
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Article50 1932-05-18 4 TOPICS OP TO-DAY, on page 4. CLUB DIARY, on page 7. DIARY OP EVENTS, on page 7. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, on page 8. NATION OUTRAGED BY LINDBERGH FRAUD, on page 9. THE MAKING OF CIGARETTES, on page 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 11. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 1350 words
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Article503 1932-05-18 4 (by -Looaria-oiY.- "There is too much rbv. Malaya," says a lawyer r?* I to be banned! c °ught There is to be no King** te-n Ball at Government HouV th —only a Garden Party. S ye This, it is stated, is "an measure," but I fail to503 words
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Article35 1932-05-18 4 Quotations. RUBBER. London: l'nd. New York: 2 13 16 cents (OJSingapore Spot: 1%-** TIN. London Spot: £119. (P—*■J^ nW m London 3 months: £121 tl. bd. 6d.). Tin: $62.00 (50 tons tmm.35 words
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Advertisement261 1932-05-18 4 BRITISH j 4*jSs£f/! EMPIRE SHOPPING May 18th to 24th. BUY Empire Products Their Quality and v Vaflsmanship is Still Unsurpassed. j VISIT OUR SPECIAL DISPLAYS OF j Empire Products AT Robinson <& Co., Ltd., 1 Raffles Place, Singapore. i mmmm XZZ —NOTICE V \W >> jl.; OUAIITT J v NOTICE261 words
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Advertisement61 1932-05-18 4 GIFTS THAT LAST FOR TINY HANDS. U.S. de Silva Bros, JEWELLERS, 23, High Street, Singapore. 634 1 T.KK.'s BISCUITS. 2 lb. Tins from 40 cer.ts to 95 cents per tin. 1 lb. Tins from 26 cents to 50 cents per tin. Packets from 2 cents to 15 cents per packet.61 words
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Article631 1932-05-18 5 NEARLY A THOUSAND CASUALTIES. Four Days Of Communal Rioting. g bat rioting, mainly communal ...utinuoi in Bombay for four it is estimated that thero p Ml K-s, including over 80 Huiipitaii are overcrowded. Treats »<»d reinforced several was restored last night, gr at deal of damage631 words
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Article159 1932-05-18 5 Schools Inspector Dead In Bathroom. From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 18. There was a shocking discovery in a bathroom of Bungsar Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, this mcrning. A sister found a patient lying in the bath with his throat cut. He was still alive but159 words
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81 1932-05-18 5 COUNTRY FACING MOST CRITICAL POINT IN DEVELOPMENT. "WIDESPREAD CORRUPTION AND SCANDAL IN POLITICAL LIFE." Following the assassination of the Premier and attempts to blow up vital services, Japan is in a political ferment.. The military leaders have demanded that the81 words
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1113 1932-05-18 5 Reuter. London, May 17. The question of how far the extreme Nationalist movement which has brought about the assassination of Mr. Inukai is influenced by Hilterism or Fascism, or how far it has arisen out of h!s conciliatory attitude in the I Sino-Japanese disputeReuter. - 1,113 words
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Article106 1932-05-18 5 Not Seen Since Leaving Kupang. Kupang, May 17. Frantic search is being made for the Junker seaplane piloted by the German airman, Flight Captain Hans Bertram, who arrived on May 14 on a trade flight to the Far East and Australia, accompanied by a second pilot, a106 words
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Article59 1932-05-18 5 Reuter. Ottawa, May 18. A Bill authorising the Cabinet to take steps to meet any financial crisis during the forthcoming recess wiU probably be tabled In Parliament by the Government before Parliament is prorogued, according to the Prime Minister, who added that emergency measures would onlyReuter. - 59 words
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Article122 1932-05-18 5 Civilians Massacred By Rebels. Reuter. Harbin, May 18. Insurgents under LI Tv massacred 35 Japanese in Han after which they sec fire to tie city before retreating to Puchln. Later. The massacre oi 35 Japanese at Han occurred yesterday morning when Li Tu's insurgents, under the pressureReuter. - 122 words
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Article37 1932-05-18 5 Rugby, May 17. The King has been graciously pleased to approve of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. Joseph Lyons, Prime Minister of Australia, to be a member of His Majesty's Privy Council.—British Official.37 words
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Article821 1932-05-18 5 THE FRENCH LINER DISASTER. Unable To Send Radio Messages. Reuter. Owing to the rapid spread of the fire there was indescribable confusion on the "Georges Philippar," the new 21,000 tons French liner which was on her way home (after her maiden voyage) frt»m Singapore andReuter. - 821 words
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Article94 1932-05-18 5 Rugby, May 17. The Royal Observatory at Greenwich intends sending two members of its scientific staff, Messrs. Jackson and Davidson, to observe the solar eclipse on Aug. 31 from the town of Parent, Quebec Province, where totality will last for about 100 seconds. Elaborate preparations are94 words
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Advertisement307 1932-05-18 5 I SANATORIUM KABAN DJAHE I (EAST COAST OF SUMATRA) j 3,600 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL 2 HOURS FROM MFD AN Climatic, dietetic and surgical treatment of lung disease. j CHARGES: > 1. Class: F. 250.—monthly (including lodging, food, medicines, j general treatment.) j 11. Class; F. 150.—monthly (including lodging, food,307 words
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Article491 1932-05-18 6 FOUR MATCHES PLAYED YESTERDAY. Nine Goals At Anson Road Stadium. M.I'.H. STILL UNBEATEN IN DIV. 111. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Four games were played in the S.A.F.A. League competitions yesterday. In the postponed Second Division match between the Glosters II and the Naval Base team, the Tanglln men491 words
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Article226 1932-05-18 6 The M.P.H. ndded another win to their string of victories, when they defeated Robinsons 2-nil at the Jalan Eesar Stadium yesterday in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League. Though the score dees not suggest it. the game was too cne-sided to be of much interest, but226 words
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Article257 1932-05-18 6 Playing on their own ground yesterday the Singapore Harbor Board beat the YjJ.C A 2—o after a dull game up M i ESS?" ietK and m SJtJB.: Samat; Hong Kee Sen* K* rr Haron. Chin Hian, Cheong, Tuskey, Kassim. Ko^v* 1 6 Yeow: Kon °"an. Hot257 words
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448 1932-05-18 6 The game between the Ho Hong Sports Club and the Medical College In Div. 3 of the Singapore League was played yesterday on the V.M.C.A. ground and resulted in a victory for the former by s—o. The winners were much the superior side448 words
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Article30 1932-05-18 6 The First Division League match between the O.C.C. and the 1.C.F.A., fhsed for Monday next will be played the following day, Tuesday, May -4, at the S.C.C.30 words
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148 1932-05-18 6 (from Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, May 13. Ideal weather favoured the long awaited match between the St. Paul's Institution and King George V School in the Chang Joong Leng competition, on the Station Padang today. Crowds thronged the Padang long before the start and at148 words
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Article134 1932-05-18 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, May, 14. The Seremban Chinese met the Port Dickson Recreation Club on the Station Padang to-day and defeated them 4—3 in the Hose Cup competition. Mr. Lee Lvi Koh refereed and the teams lined up as follows:— Seremban Chinese: Ah Soon;134 words
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Article88 1932-05-18 6 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. B. B. and I. team v. Etceteras on Friday at 5 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.m at the S.C.C.: C. P. Ambler, J. L. Bonnar, R. B. Gotch, R. N. Hamilton, C. Hewetson, W. R. King, E. A. Matthews, R. E. Prentis, D. Reichelman, W. N.88 words
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Article79 1932-05-18 6 WHA TUCK BEAT CHONG CHLNG 0.8.A. The Wha Tuck School defeated the Chong Ching Old Boys' Association by 3—2 on the latter's premises on Saturday. Scores (Wha Tuck School mentioned first): Loh Kum Soon beat Chew Eng Cheong by 3—l; Cheong Tai Shek beat Ho Hock Swee by 3—2;79 words
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Article159 1932-05-18 6 Should Nelson First Have A Try-Oat? BOXING. "A Boxing Pan" writes suggesting that before Fighting Nelson, who Is crulte unknown, is matched against Gunboat Jack for the Championship of the Far East" he should be given a try-out against Bruhn, Nash or Rivers, so that the possibility159 words
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Article106 1932-05-18 6 BADMINTON. The "Merridale B.P. beat the Rovers B.P. on the former's court on Sunday by four games to three. Scores: Tan Yong Kian beat Tan Queen Leng 15 s —2, 15—10; Yeo Joo Lim lost to Abbot Low 15—10, 13—15, 2—15; Lee Yang C 1 im beat106 words
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Article50 1932-05-18 6 The semi-finals in the singles championship of the Citylads 8.P., played on Sunday at 2, Tanjong Katong Road, resulted as follows: K. H. Wee beat C. S. Ong 15—7. 15—5; S. K. ilhoo beat C. W. Koh 15—10, 15—7. The final' Will be played, on May 22.50 words
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Article91 1932-05-18 6 A. A. U. TOURNAMENTS. The following ties in the Amateur Athletic Union tournaments will be played on Saturday and Sunday. Saturday: ("C" singles) Yeo Hong Chuan v. Beng Tian Siak, Soh Chuan Swee v. Tan Khek Siong, Lee Bah Chee v. Alfred Gan. ("B"' singles) Tan Meng Ong v. Soh91 words
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Article55 1932-05-18 6 The Merridale B.P. "B" team meet Teck;; 8.P.. on the former's court on Sunday at 3 p.m. Merrldale's team: Lim Chong Heng, Chua Leng Yong. Lee Yang Kwang. Seah Mvi Sia Goh Buan Cheok, Seah Neo Heng. Tan Choon Bee and Chua Leng Seah. Reserves: Tan Seng Chia, Lim Mok55 words
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Article161 1932-05-18 6 CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT. The first round of the Malayan championship tournament was completed at the New World last night, when L. T. Thiago (Selangor 1.A.) defeated Cpl. W. S. Dean (Glosters) 250—205. Thiago, who won the last open championship, made the highest break of the contests (39). The first match161 words
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Article272 1932-05-18 6 Anniversary Celebration By Union. On the occasion of the 43rd anniversary of the Epworth League, a union meeting of all the Singapore Epworth Leagues was held last Friday at the Straits Chinese Church. Five leagues, the Tamil League, the Paya Lebar League, the Telok Ayer League,272 words
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Article516 1932-05-18 6 LANCASHIRE TROUNCE THE CHAMPIONS. KENT BEAT GLOUCESTER AT BRISTOL. CRICKET. B tier conditions prevailed for the County championship games commenced on Saturday and there were decisive results in five matches put of eight. The outstanding result was the beating of the champions, Yorkshire, by Lancashire at Bradford,516 words
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Article118 1932-05-18 6 INDIAN TEAM AT CARDIFF. Reuter. Sit a task of obtaining 257 runs to gain victory after being dismissed in the first innings for 194, the Indian tourists, playing at Cardilf against Glamorganshire, scored 184 for the loss of four wickets yesterday, Wazir Ali, fhe dashingReuter. - 118 words
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Article168 1932-05-18 6 Jaffna Tamils Committed To Assizes. The Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay) delivered ht» finding this morning in the inquiry in whioh two well-known Jaffna Tamils, CcDinaru Sanmugam and Mariamuttu Sittampalam, are alleged to have defrauded ti)-? Official Assignee of Singapore of $12,612.13. His worship crmmiited168 words
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Article437 1932-05-18 6 FOUR-BALL MATCH AT BUKIT j TIMAH. A four-ball match wUI be played on Sunday mcrning next at Bukit Timah between Garrison G.C. and Singapore G.C. The following are the teams and starting times (Garrison players mentioned first): 8.15 Sqr. Ldr. A. E. Barr-Sim and R. Renton v. L. D.437 words
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Article26 1932-05-18 6 The Garrison Golf Club men's monthly medal was played during the week end. The W* return was that of p. c. Rowland (78—14—64).26 words
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Article45 1932-05-18 6 Eleven pairs entered for the Guillemard Cup a? the Keppel G.C. during the week-end. The winners were H. Jackson and A. Law (85 8 In the final of the Telegraph Cup H Irvine ucnes beat C. R. Evans by 5 and 3.45 words
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Article416 1932-05-18 6 S.A.W.L.A. DISPLAY AT GREAT WORLD. members held a physical culture at the Great World on Saturday last n aid of the China Relief Fund. The various rwwi turns displayed were loudly applauded The programme opened with Ahmad bin Jamal pc forming the feat of pulling two fully loaded416 words
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Article45 1932-05-18 6 A Filipino employed in the Central Police Station as a telephone operator was knocked down by a "mosquito" bus in South Bridge Road yesterday, and was badly injured, his left leg being fractured at the knee. The ambulance took him to hospital.45 words
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Article1080 1932-05-18 6 Popularity Of British i Goods. Removing Habit Of (arel ess i Buying. PARADE OP LORRibo to-bay. hs Empire Shopping Week, orgai L object of pushing the claims of BrS the began in Singapore this morning with 80od| loi lorries displaying the Briti-h 1 sale by local firms.1,080 words
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Article144 1932-05-18 7 j a te>t Treatment At High Altitude. rlum has been built 3,600 I .-.1 on the east coast of ite: m Mai Mtdan. SanatarJnin Kaban Djahe and d for the treatment of pulmonary tated in a delightful landscape f aV i arable climate, it offers, be-144 words
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Advertisement226 1932-05-18 7 r r THE NEW WORLD EMPIRE SHOPPING WEEK FROM 18th TO 24th MAY 1932. SPECIAL PROGRAMME TO SUIT ALL. Thousands and thousands of useful Articles will be given away FREE during the Season. j COME AND HAVE SOME OF THEM. All Shops well displayed and an inspection from house to226 words
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Advertisement78 1932-05-18 7 MARLBORO' MARLBORO' MARLBORO' MARLBORO' MAY 24th. MAY 24th. MAY 24th. i THE FIHST PURE Tamil Talkie' FEATURING The Star Songstress Of Columbia Records fame MISS. D. R. MUTHULAKSHMI and The Celebrated South Indian Actor MR. V. S. SUNDARESA IYER THIS TAMIL TALKIE IN 12 GORGEOUS PARTS HAS BEEN FILMED CLOSELY78 words
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Advertisement164 1932-05-18 7 II By Special To H M The Xin Appointment °f Siam. ESTABLISHED 1873. X j RACING RTJGBY j Puts You In The Game' THEATRE TENNIS No MaHer Wnere n Sit. BOXING SWIMMING CRICKET AVIATION FOOTBALL TRAVELLING B. P. De Silva, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE: PENANG: J 19 Z1 > Hl164 words
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Miscellaneous523 1932-05-18 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. MAY 18. I«5 a m.. 8.49 p.m. Week, New World. Div. 1. S.R.C. v. Glosters, id; Div. 2, S.C.C. II v. Police, sec Jjbßn Medical S.C. v. J.MF.B, I_.-;>r.a Padang. New World. [ORROW, MAY 19. ggfl Tide! 942 a.m., 9.25 p.m. k. New World. Div. 3,523 words
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Miscellaneous264 1932-05-18 7 CLUB DIARY. J i nere are numerous dubs and Societies in rZ a erTot ineinbin T Z a V n .?f. th 'Malaya Tribune." This Diary [mSuif £29f tk€m SeZeta\£ a?e and c%mZlZ°^ ate 5 keepin «P-to-date 25 slXt^T 711 0 °> oeneral and^^iJ 1011^9 and functions, recora^^ Cn^ emenU264 words
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Miscellaneous253 1932-05-18 7 Springdale Minstrels: Performance practice, Anglo-Chinese School hall, Armenian Street, 8 p.m. Wales Minstrels: Music practice, Mr. Ang Kong Wee's residence, 73, Cuppage Road. FRIDAY, MAY 20. Silver Star Minstrels: Music practice, secretary, Mr. Teo Beng Kirn's residence, 17-A, Alsagoff Estate (opposite Haig Road off Geylang), 7.15 p.m. At tendance compulsory.253 words
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Article1104 1932-05-18 8 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. Singapore, May 18, 10 a.m. lMMat Yet CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value End*. Buyer*. Sellers. £1.0.0 Aum Kumbang Tin Dec. SI £1. 2.0 £1. 4.0 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 0.18.0 L 0.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hltam Tin June 30 0.10.3 0.11.3 1.0.0 BangrinTin Dec. 31 0.6.6 0.8.0 $1.001,104 words
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Article78 1932-05-18 8 Rugby, May 17. Paris 92 13j16, New York 3.66%, Montreal 4.13, Brussels 26.1, Geneva 18.7, Amsterdam 9.02 1 a. Milan 71%, Berlin 15.35, Stockholm 19 11|16, Copenhagen 18.3, Olso 20, Vienna 33%, Prague 123%, Helsingfors 215, Madrid 44 31|32, Lisbon 110, Athens 540, Bucharest 615, Rio 4%, Buenos78 words
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Article122 1932-05-18 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, May 18. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Iyo Maru 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3.) Porthos 18; Ranella 16; Somali 14; Gleniffer 11; Cedarbank 9; Achilles 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3.) Karapara 32; Steel Navigator 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4.) Nil.122 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement122 1932-05-18 8 STUDY YOUR MOTORING COSTS... ..The additional couple of cents and the occasional dollars needlessly spent on motoring.. can be put to very excellent use.... save them like other MORRIS MINOR owners do The Minor is built like a big car and it carries its four passengers in perfect comfort for122 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous821 1932-05-18 8 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. AU times given :n the following are Singapore times. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL, 55.5 metres, testing daily from 10.30 to 11 a.m. RADIO SAIGON, 49.02 metres, 12 k.w.; 6.30 to 7.30 p.m. recital of chamber or classical music by the soloists of821 words
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Miscellaneous106 1932-05-18 8 cert from Selangor Club at 7.15 p.m. Next transmission Tuesday. SYDNEY, VK2ME, 31J28 metres, from 7 to 9 p.m. AMERICAN TRANSMISSIONS. BOUND BROOK, N.J., W3XAL, 12 k.W. 49.18 metres; Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, 1.30 a.m. to 6.45 a.m.; Sundays, Bp.m. t02.30a.m. (Mondays). BOUND BROOK, N.J., W3XL., 46.69 metres Saturdays,106 words
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Miscellaneous150 1932-05-18 8 MAILS CLOSE. to-morrow, May h Siam (except Lower Siam) (Kf Penang, Province Wellesley. North 4 Perak. Kedah, Siam, North Nnrt? East and North-West Sumatra Indo-China and China '^Jf 1 Java, South-West Sumatra, South f,! 10 Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas, Timor" rJS and Australasia (Nieuw Holland L ♦Ceylon, Southern and Western inn150 words
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Article1214 1932-05-18 9 NATION OUTRAGED BY LINDBERGH FRAUD. STORY OF RANSOM SWINDLE. Whole Gangster System Must Go. Election of representative American press opinions on +he ssing of Colonel Lindbergh by gangsters who kidnapped reveals the rising of the American public comments appeared (in the "Literary Digest") pired that all1,214 words
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Article80 1932-05-18 9 THAT less than half the diamonds are "gems"? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) If all tie diamonds mined during "average year were made into one sol:d cube it would b- about the height of a mar canno? even be Imagined, for the b'.gger a diamond the more valuable80 words
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Article774 1932-05-18 9 EFFORT TO SUPPRESS COMMENT. Newspapers' Right To Criticise Judgments. It remains to be seen whether the latest judical effort to suppress press criticism will meet on appeal the fate of a similar proceeding against the Cleveland "Press." The scene has shifted to South Dakota, where Circuit Judge774 words
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Article, Illustration23 1932-05-18 9 The Brown House, at Munich, headquarters of the Nazis, recently raided for documents relating to Hitler's "storm troops/23 words
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Advertisement380 1932-05-18 9 I j The I SINGER n HAND MADE 4 k COACH BUILT SALOON H55 Big car comfort and luxury at the J3 JBI price present conditions demand. V W A nine horse power engine for economy in tax, petrol and oil, yet with power enough to carry four persons in380 words
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Advertisement15 1932-05-18 9 N. V. PHILIPS' RADIO. SHORT-WAVE RECEIVING SET AND PARTS. Sole Asjenis: UNITED MOTOR WORKS LTD.15 words
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Advertisement247 1932-05-18 9 fefbasoi I Why shaving I is no task with |J llarhiisol! U 2. No Luther VI 3. No Rub-in 1 J 4. No Razor pull 5. Ant inept ir—heals mmt 6. Softens beard at base HI 7. Leaves face soothed 1 and cooled I 1 8. Keeps natural skin mA247 words
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Article, Illustration1357 1932-05-18 10 MODERN MACHINERY INSPECTED. Interesting: Tour Through Works. Do you remember when you were very young how you used to very nearly press your nose through the nearby tobacconist's window, nated by a very nimble-fingered young lady, sometimes two, making mountains of cigarettes with no more aid1,357 words
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Advertisement326 1932-05-18 10 jji MALAYAS H 1 1 Newest and Most jflfil Delicious i DRINK I r ,s l FRUirpop tiJ lr 'I'M sum j Made From The j FRUITS j Product of PHOENIX j Aerated Water Works I Keep handy in your pocket Valencia for your Best Girl, when somerdale milk. NUT326 words
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Advertisement146 1932-05-18 10 "Ah! If only I had i Taken Pinkettes!" > But what is the use of regrets? The span j of life is longest for those who look after them- j selves and care for the intricate mechanism I of their internal organs. Only by careful at- j tention to the146 words
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Advertisement355 1932-05-18 10 I THE FAVOURITE:— Rehlse A |H| Imitations. hQB ,nsist n »11 €RUSH *«t -Sjfc Manufactured b 3 E Mill H NEAVE LTD., Aerated Waler I Who Else Wants I j New White Skin Transformation in 3 Days i Sm Goodfcvs* forever to wunkles Crenif Tokalon Slunfood. WlutcColour Ji tatigue. ugly355 words
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Article210 1932-05-18 11 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. AUNTIE LIZZIE'S LETTER. Comment* On The Mail. \jv d<* r J s la t week to point out that and the Convent of the ft* erc In fact one and the H r have now received a note nieces in Kuala Lumpur ft*210 words
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Article339 1932-05-18 11 Linda - i By "Linda." We itf; f r Lisbon from Southampton on the I Alcantara." We were shown our cab n ar.= a I had nothing to do I went up en deck and watch* d the busy town fad? out of sight. Soon were on the339 words
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Article331 1932-05-18 11 Sperly - (By "Sperly" v -i:.:. everyone torn* some quaint little! r maybe something about their strikes you after seeing and often when I ga I wait expectantly for a cer- which I know I shall star. Each has their j expressing their feelings, and ne marked331 words
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Article536 1932-05-18 11 Beatrice Wee - (By Beatrice Wee. <tunv7n* J, y niBht 1 had jUSt finisn^ studying my lessons. I went to the garden to take fresh air. I seated myself comfortably on a large stone against a tree; I was about to doze off, when I heard a sweet536 words
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Article523 1932-05-18 11 A Shanghai Rosebud - (By "A Shanghai Rosebud." Gee, praises for the "Corner" and its writers arc coming thick and fact. After patting sis "Gwennie" on the back they are now throwinc bouquets at me—me, mind you, my poor insignificant self. Thank you, "Wizard" but while you say you like my523 words
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205 1932-05-18 11 Schoolgirl Posalind - (By "Schoolgirl Posalind" You might be interested to know where th; Months got their names from. It is a lonf story, but these are the most important details which I read in the Children's Encyclopedia. It says, "The Romans named the first monti. January205 words
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Article347 1932-05-18 11 Grece of Kuching - (By "Grece of Kuching." Tat! tat! :at! What was that? "Let me in," said a clear .hough rough voice. "You are not going to do any cruel acts?" asked I innocently. I had been very naughty, and the thought thai a person with a rough voice was joing347 words
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Article188 1932-05-18 11 Wool Hoor." K. L - (By Wool Hoor." K.L. There are many kinds of flowers. Though tome are small and scarcely noticed, all are interesting and very many are pretty. All flowers, of course, were at first wild flowers, out from v:ry early times men have so loved flowers, thai they have grown the188 words
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Article167 1932-05-18 11 Bernadette - (By "Bernadette" I than once there have been several cases of accidental drowning, in which onlookers have rendered no assistance. Distressing as such instances are, we do not believe that they are always due to callousness or lack of desire to help, but more often to the167 words
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Article183 1932-05-18 11 A Dreamer Of Dreams - (By "A Dreamer Of Dreams." Everyone is now suffering from it. Rich and poor, young and old, all have got it. Merchants and clerks, tuans and tambies, towkays and sinkehs are all stricken down by it. What is it? It is Slumpitis, a dread disease. Before it183 words
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Article285 1932-05-18 11 Juliet - (By "Juliet" One day as I was playing badminton with my mends.l heard one of my neighbours shoutrg "Out, my service." I was wondering then what that meant but to my astonishment I saw two little boys and two little girls, bout the age of285 words
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Article471 1932-05-18 11 Catherine - 'By "Catherine." One night I was lying in bed trying to get c, wink of sleep, when sudaenly I saw fue moon pecpinj, frcm behind seme clouds. I got up and went to the window. Something made m.' look out and the sight thai met471 words
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Article219 1932-05-18 11 Merry Maid - (By "Merry Maid" Do you believe in superstitions? Fie! Such silly nonsense. Almost every nation has its own superstitions. The eld Greek sages held j Wednesday unlucky to do any important business. Some people in England and Scot- land believe that green is an unlucky colour, so is thirteen219 words
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Article207 1932-05-18 11 Four-eyed Koh - (By Four-eyed Koh. One Sunday morning, while I was en my way to Sunday School, I saw a Ford lorry which met with an accident. The lorry was driven by a Bengali driver at a great speed In order to overtake a car. I then saw another207 words
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Article375 1932-05-18 11 Ena - (By "Ena." We require a good deal of relaxation and rjoyment after a day's hard work.There are vveral ways in which we can employ our minds pleasantly in the way of spending our if isure hours. Going to cinemas is one of the best375 words
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Article206 1932-05-18 11 Two-Tailea Dora - (By "Two-Tailea Dora" One*? upon a time I was a bark of a teak tree growing in the tropical fore6t. Wnen I fRjW up I became very handsome and ■turally the others became jealous of me. Being beautiful I was the first tree to Oe206 words
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Article288 1932-05-18 11 Y.N. Koh - (By Y.N. Koh. The pleasures of fancy are more lasting and more romantic, than the pleasures of riches. If we are sad or lonely we can let our fancy fly and it can bring back to us pictures and beauties of the earth. We can see288 words
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Article195 1932-05-18 11 Lucille - (By "Lucille." Music may be understood in two senses. It may mean sounds so combined as to make j a pleasant impression on the mind, or it may i mean the art of composing or of producing such pleasing sounds. A person having th'~* j genius to cqmpose beautiful195 words
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Article83 1932-05-18 11 Little "Linda" writes the following in reply to "Gwennie's" inquiries: Bear "Gwennie," The other day you were wondering if I had a doll. Well, the fact is I have. She has a mop of curly red hair and she ha; blue eyes— but her name is83 words
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Advertisement446 1932-05-18 11 !Sllenburgs I Foods j The'AHenburys* Foods are E particularly suited to the kg feeding of babies in hot I climates. They are germ free 9 and their use is an absolute guarantee against infantile ll diarrhoea and cholera. B Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No. 2 llinli HlMllkl I446 words
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Article1030 1932-05-18 12 LADY OXFORD'S VIEWS. An Age Of Monotonous Beauties. The Countess oi Oxford and Ar.quKh writes in the "Daily Express":— "It has b*en said often that my an'a*oi liism -to giving vomen the franchise has prejudiced me apainst my sex. This may larue. but sin.e they achieved1,030 words
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Advertisement489 1932-05-18 12 z i Hutton a Famous "Pineapple Hams J at j GREATLY REDUCED PRICES j Singapore Gold Storage j Company, Limited j Orchard Road Sub-Depots. m Il "Buy British and so employ British I labour by land and by sea" H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES'S BROADCAST HOKLICK'S is BRITISH! j here489 words
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Article91 1932-05-18 13 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the m 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.91 words
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Article132 1932-05-18 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—The Japanese are not only first clsss imitators of European manufactured goods, put also Al fabricators of excuses. They say that they have earned world-wide odium by fighting the Chinese at Shanghai fcr other nations. Is it for the British and French? Surely132 words
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Article101 1932-05-18 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—l beg that these few lines be published in ycur valuable paper so that your readers may know of a danger that exists— that of Sikhs carrying long, thick walkingsticks, with heavy iron or lead knobs. Some time in April a Sikh was101 words
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Article460 1932-05-18 13 'To the Editor, -Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—I feel I must write, after reading "Fairplay's" letter on the above topic, just to adv.se and simultaneously warn your correspondent that the safest and mc«t sensible thing tor him to do is to leave sleeping dogs alone. Disturb them, well By460 words
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Advertisement536 1932-05-18 13 JOHNSON OUTBOARD i MOTORS inZZtZL., I ENJOY WITH A JOHNSON AND FORGET Kll X U:th a JOHNSON you can to fishing, .ampin;. hunt,n swimminjr, oruisin* or have delightful V s^-JlT^V 1 ni*ni<s— IN COMFORT, WITH PLEASURE, B«« H SAFELY AND ECONOMICALLY. K 9 mm\\m\W UUh rxr,usiv Matures such as: No536 words
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Advertisement103 1932-05-18 13 GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL. It Is at once fragrant and cooling to the eyes and brain. 5 It improves sight, 1% flf strengthens hair PL roots, and keeps Hif£v«l iSpjft halr fresh and 3 strong, Increasing Si fV itfl length and *4t A- X DF/V blackness. It also J !#v%103 words
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Advertisement73 1932-05-18 13 Empire Shopping Week ORGANIZED BY THE OVERSEAS LEAGUE Fancy Dress Dance Under the Patronage of His Excellency Sir Cecil Clementi, G.C.M.G. and Lady Clementi. FRIDAY, SOtli MAY, 1932. CHEQUES FOR $25 WILL BE PRESENTED BY* WILLIAM JACKS AND CO. (MALAYA) LTD. TO THE LADY AM) GENTLEMEN WEARING COSTUMES WHICH BEST73 words
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Article214 1932-05-18 14 CRICKET. Tro Indian Association beat the United Engineers' Recreation Club on Saturday by four v/ickrts and 68 runs at the Indian Association ground. Scores: UNITED ENGINEERS. —Ist Innings. Harvey b Rajahram 22 Sims c Bhaskaran b Varma 1 J. Ccckran c Kennedy b Varma 13 Lake214 words
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Article198 1932-05-18 14 The Indian Association beat the Glosters "B." Co. on Sunday by 99 runs. Scores: INDIAN ASSOCIATION. Solakhan Singh run out 4 Hari Govind c and b Greenhalf 42 Wazir Singh run out 26 Dawa: lbw b Blanch 0 Chooi Singh b Evans 41 Mistry b198 words
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Article225 1932-05-18 14 The Indian Association were beaten at home by a Raffles Institution XI by five wickets on Monday. Scores: INDIAN ASSOCIATION. Abba.'bhoy c Alvis b Loveday 12 Sclakhan Singh c D. Ross b Loveday 1 Wazir Singh St. Lewis b Loveday 21 Bhaskaran b Ross 19 Choor225 words
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Article168 1932-05-18 14 GOLF. Mish Joyce Wethered, the incomparable among women golfers of the world, has decided to accept the invitation sent her recently to. play in the British team against America's women at Wentworth on May 21. Miss Wethered was one of the twelve asked by the Ladles'168 words
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Advertisement167 1932-05-18 14 4 made specially to prevent sore throats SEALED-FRESH they teach you in perfect condition Protective and ■P*PH exclusive packings ensuring CRAVEN A FACTm-FRESHNESS I CRAVEN "A" is definitely imprisoned until you h P he rubbcr tab and so release the vacuum (see TO OPEN i abov e). The moisture-proof "CELLOPHANE"167 words
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Advertisement198 1932-05-18 14 mO\.M ACffro 40HC»»«»<Nt*riVt» O» THE tCAQING RADIO M»NUf»CTU)m» 2, Orchard Road, Singapore. (CORNER OPPOSITE AMBER MANSIONS). NEW SHIPMENTS-JUST UNPACKED SHORT WAVE COIL IM] SSffiSS BINOCULAR CHOKES, i t UgSSar TRIOTROn" VALVES j SUPER DETECTORS, 11] |i|F SUPER POWER SCREEN GRID (METALISEi)) A.C. and D.C. GRAMO MOTORS. A.C. and D.C. MAINS198 words
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Advertisement428 1932-05-18 15 SAILINGS. P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (incorporated in England.) M\H PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. MOBOLAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. I with His Majesty's Government.) TWARD FROM LONDON. Qnma and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1932. 6.000 May 26 11,520 May 27 9.100 June 6428 words
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Advertisement582 1932-05-18 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. lS£» LINE t' mttl (J&P&nMail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesborough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. SUWA MARU 10,700 May 18 19 PUSHIMI MARU 11,000 June 2 3 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 June 15 16 t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 June 28 29 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 13582 words
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Advertisement523 1932-05-18 15 ITEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA DeuMaH |H D R] Dampfschlrli Q^enschaft t'Compssiet Incorporate* rs Qemtnt.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN FORTS. 1833. t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila May 17 s.s. PREUSSEN, via Manila June 2 f m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila June 10 s.s. HINDENBURG, direct Japan ports June 16523 words
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Advertisement443 1932-05-18 15 INSURANCE. 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. \2ak& I FOR j in cases of digestive troubles which are accompanied by I O sickness, headaches, pressure q in the abdomen, 4 increased443 words
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Advertisement386 1932-05-18 15 BANKS. lliiijl\ 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 Savings386 words
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Advertisement613 1932-05-18 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE: METER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE, BRANCHES: Singapore 458, North Bridge RoaA Penang 85, Beach Strati Malacca 131, Jonker Street Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahmat. Palembang If, UIZ Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road. Central Seremban 63, Birch Road613 words
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Advertisement319 1932-05-18 16 THIS PAPER HAS THE LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND MOST IN BRITISH MALAYA. 11 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—IBS. Tank Road. Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—II 7, Killiney Road. Modern Sanitation, Garage. Apply 64, Market Street. TO LET—Seaside Bungalow, No. 54,319 words
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Advertisement353 1932-05-18 16 Le zfA/lerciers School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal: —F. f. MILES. TO LET. TO LET. Two floors and a strong room at Collyer Quay comprising the following areas:— First floor 4868 sq. ft. Second floor 4864 sq. ft.353 words
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Advertisement334 1932-05-18 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Ordinance No. 129 (Traction Engines And Motor Cars). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the owners of motor vehicles bearing the undermentioned Registration numbers (Singapore), that unless the said owners communicate with the undersigned before the 12th day June, 1932, the said registrations will be cancelled.334 words
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Advertisement328 1932-05-18 16 FOR SALE. I MORTGAGEE'S SALE of one Cargo-boat, or Tongkang, License No. 156 (permanent No. 226), her burthen 90 tons. To be held on the spot, At Clyde Terrace, Beach Road (opposite Jalan Sultan), ON IHURSDAY, MAY 19, 1932, AT £.30 P.M. (Full particulars issued). CHEONG KOON SENG CO., Auctioneers.328 words
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Advertisement261 1932-05-18 16 TRIBUNE SMALL AD& BRING RESULTS BECAUSE THEY REACH THE PERMANENT POPULAR EDUCATIONAL. School for Poor Children 21, Lembu lid. CIVIL ENGINEERING. For tuition in all branches of Civil Engineering inclgding Reinforced Concrete Construction and Design, Surveying, Higher Mathematics, and Physics from a qualified Civil Engineer with University Degree ln Engineering,261 words
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Advertisement481 1932-05-18 16 FOR SALE. FOR Linotype Motors, each U Bp all in good working order". further particulars write to Z 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATEB. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including IncludlM at office Postage Pos^ or close (Local or to Forete residence F.M.S.) Countries Yearly $15.00 $21.00 3 M Half Yearly 7.50 $i481 words
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