Malaya Tribune, 23 May 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX.- Na 121 SINGAPORE MONDAY, MAY 23, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, May 23. 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1932
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 198 1 CEYLON UPTON'S You Cannot Better The Btft Clover Brand jj MILK CREAM I 'Jw Foe jij 1 I Health y. Economy i Satisfaction. If Sole Importers: StKSEO j ¥sf%Sf The East Asiatic Company, Limited. Penang Singapore Kuala Lumpur |"~DĔPjĔ N D ABJtIjTY I i i I>l .IGM:d specially for the
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    • 412 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. I HEALTH and STRENGTH IN EVERY TIN J IT MUST BE CROSSE BLACKWELLS. I Sime, jj ar by C 0., Lt d Javanese Records Gamelan. N. 3711 Patrok Bladjar Maleng (Ka 1 and 2). 3GIO Angleng Pos Palaran.—Grompol. 3590 Melddaknja
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    • 172 2 Amusenients < 6.15 To-MigHt 9.15 LAbT NIGHT of FIRST NATIONAL'S ALL-LAUGH ABLE MUSICAL COMEDY— 44 Spring Is Here 99 WITH THE DELIGHTFUL STAR OF "NO, NO, NANETTE" BERNICE CLAIRE Ford Sterling, Alexander Gray, Lawrence Gray, AND OTHER FAVOURITES. Also: LATEST PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS AND OTHER EXCELLENT SUPPORTS .SORROW:PREMIERE FOR MALAYA
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    • 190 2 MAT A HARI IS COMING! COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. JACK HOLT I Ralph ii raves the famous buddies of "FLIGHT" "DIRIGIBLE" AND "SUBMARINE" bring you their first grand IHIRTHQUAKE of MYSTERY A DANGEROUS AFFAIR I THRILLING! CHILLING! EERIE! WIERD! i PLUS A THOUSAND LAUGHS I ALSO THE LATEST \Mick@y Mouse CARTOON. I
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    • 274 2 6.15 TO-NIGHT g ds Ralph Lynn IN THE BRITISH AND DOMINIONS ALL LAUGHTER SHOW MISCHIEFj TO-MORROW The First 100 per cent. Tamil Talkie "HARISCHANDBa I TO-NIGHT! 7.15 AND 9.15 P.M. TO-NIGHT 1 Great World Talkie Theatre I KIM SENG ROAD. GLENN TRYON, VERA REYNOLDS. STEP'N FETCHIT AND CARROLL XYE I
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  • 417 3 Successful Birthday Dinner. Oil May 10. Nt the M<*th<xliM Boys SuliOvjl, ..»e Kuala Lumpiu Union Kpworth held ;L reunion dinner in celebration of tho 43rt? r.nrivtixary of I tic birth or ihe Ep*urih L«=j«ue. fit first of whleh wan organl*»*' In Cleveland. (>h«v, U 8.A.,
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  • 183 3 Singapore. May 23. Eice. Ciam Al per Koyan *20S Rice, Siam 2 ?190 Rice, Siam 2 $175 Rice, Siam 3 $163 Rice, B. Siam No. 1 ?l 27 P.ice. B. Siam No. 2 $122 Rice, Siam "Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $172 Rice. Siam No. 2 $158 Rice, Saigon
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  • 1165 3 Little Change In Liabilities. SHAREHOLDERS' VIEW WELCOMED. Th Ihlrtcerth ordinury p.encrol meeting of i lie MeiiuilMb l:uhb:r Co., Ltel.. wtus held on ?Alihf/y n»» f in »n tlie OhsrUrca Bnnfc t.iumt» n Mr. G A. Pott Aw.i.*. in the etialr r«i orhirs pre i_«at v.ci'c
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  • 313 3 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. May 23. 11 a.m. RLBRER. London: I 13,1 CcL unchanged. Ivew York: 2 13] 16 cents (G.), unchangc. Shares: Nominal. Allenby* 30 —40 cents, Ayer Molcks 15—20 cents, Ayer Pahas 15—20 cents, Bassetts lo—2o cents, Brogas 15—20 cent*, Lukit Jelotongs 10—15 cents,
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  • 286 3 British Official. {By Courtesy of Hong Kong Bank.) Singapore. May 23. Sr'litis London 4 months' sight 2a. 3 ua 32d„ Lonaor months' =ight 2s. 3 27,32 d.. London 60 day*' Bight Its. 3 13 lvM., London 30 days' sight a 26'}2d.. London demand 2s. 3\d.. London r.T, 2s.
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  • 49 3 Singapore, May 23. Standard Spot 5 5 16 5 r June 5% 5«4 July 5*4 Ml July-Scpt. 5% Oci.-Doc. 5 7 6 Tone of Market: Dull. iMksk Cable: London Spot Sheet 1 13|16d New York:' Spot Sheet 2 13 16 cents. (O.) per lb
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 230 3 EMPIRE DAY TUESDAY, MAY 24th 1932 NATIONAL SONGS NATIONAL MUSIC COMMUNITY SINGING GRAND CONCERT AT THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL ORGANISED BY THE JOINT COMMITTEE OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETIES OF GT. BRITAIN IRELAND. IN AID OF THE BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT FUND j TICKETS: each may be obtained through the Committees of the
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    • 515 3 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $.15,000,000. [j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). J HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. E.C. j j The Com P an y has 20 000 deporii'ed
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  • 690 4 The refusal of the Chinese tin niners of Malaya to accept anything lean than 31 per cent, restriction is a severe blow to those who .have .vorked hard to Secure general consent to the new scheme. This scheme. >vhi:h is really a modification of tho resent quota plan,
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  • 105 4 Invitations were issued by Mr. Lim Swee to a large party to dinner on Saturday at his residence 184-1. Pas r Panjang Road. Miles. It was the occasion of the marriage of his son, Mr. Lim Teck Kirn. cf the Central Works Store, to Miss Alice Chua. the fid st
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  • 121 4 Departure On Retirement. Capt. Henry Miles left fcr Home by the MM. "Ccmpeigne" this morning. Capt Mile i is Ui3 last of the- ARC. C: rruncdore Captains He u> 63 years of age and has 37 years H the service of the AP C. Joining the
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  • 117 4 Members of the Musical Society Choir are to no f e that the entrance fcr thoyj on the platform at the Empire Day Concert will be by t he back ri-.cr of the Meyioral Hall. It is requested that all will be raady to g» on the
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  • 14 4 Prom China and, Japan by the "Shunko Maru," due at Singapore to-morrow.
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  • 208 4 Municipal Salaries In Singapore. j The Municipal Committee appointed to investigate economy, retrenchment and salary I reduction have already had five months in j which to do so and we understand that their observations and retommendations as the result of investigation will shortly be ready. I
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  • 533 4 Pertinent Questions By Mr. Thomas. Rugby. May 21. I An important a'emrnt on relat oris with "rt Irish Free Plate was mad. 1 in a speech ty thf- Dominions Secretary. Mr. J. H. Thomas, g; Hov last ni-'h*. Ke emphasised his desire t avo d speaking in
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  • 76 4 Tried To Get Release Of Missionary. Reuter. Shanghai. May 23. A mefsage from Pengpu «Anhui» stales that the British Vice-Consul. Mr. W. G. Graham, was shot on Sunday morning by demobilised soldiers while he wa travelling from Pengpu to try to effect the release of a British
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  • 52 4 "Untouchables" Welcome Their Delegate. Reuter. Poona. May 23. For tht first time in many years a huge Union Jack fluttered at the head of a purely Indian procession, a thousand "untouchables" welcoming the arrival of Ambed Kar. their Found-Table representative. British residents were s:irred by
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  • 59 4 TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 4. CHINESE AND THE TIN SCHEME, en page 7. CLUB DIARY, on page 8. DIARY OF EVENTS, en page 8. THE HENRY FORD OF EUROPE, on page 9 HITLER'S PRIVATE ARMY, on page 9 FATHER OF THE SYMPHONY, eh page 11 WHAT TO
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  • 549 4 tu% "'""«1«.«,*... 1 Ami in some countri* th, to pray for ram: a It's high time something i m the way of flood pr**^*J Conditions become wor* year in Orchard Road BiikS Road, and elsewhere. Residents who are marooned ten or a dozen «2* year (it used
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  • 35 4 Quotation?. RUBBER London: 1 13 16d. New York: 2 13 1G ettts 0 Singapore Spot: 5 5 IS- TIN. London Spot: £124 I*. London 3 months: £1-7 Tin: $64.12'- (50 tons sold*
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    • 219 4 BRITISH EMPIRE a4S*$M SHOPPING WEEK p*stsffl/ May isth to 24th. wkmffi Empire Products ''NEW WORLD i Jalan !'>■■ &ah J i SPECIAL DISPLAY OF "Bis Masters Voice"! GRAMOPHONES AND RECORDS. i j I Call and hear the latest Records Played I on the H.M.V. Electrically Amplified Gramophone. j i j
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    • 63 4 j Charming Designs. I i j BRILLIANT SET j j PLATINUM. j Engagement Rings j I AND Wedding Rings. j U.S. dc Silva Bros i JEWELLERS. I J 23. High Street. Singapore. l 634 j T. K. K.s I j Rubber Bed Spread j i 60 cents each. j TENG
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 45 4 The death occurred at the General Hospital, Singapore, on Friday, at the age of 18. of Miss Emrr.a Pcnhas, daughter of Rahamin Pcnhas. In accordance »vhh the Jewish custom the offices of Messrs. R. Penha; were clored fcr on: week and will leopen en Friday.
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  • 969 5 financial Crisis: State Defaults. Ittenitofl agaia drawn, in cables ill i» ir s el the world, to the ~i„is ndition of the world's trade ~l Bcanee. Annriran prosperity is Minr one of the depressed East spates has
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  • 311 5 Mrs. Putnam Lands On Irish Soil. Reuter. Londcn. May 21,. Putnam iMirv Amelia Earhoart», wJfe oi the veU-kncwii American publisher Mr George Putna.n, who left Harbour Qran- Newfoundland yesLcrday. Intending to fly t o Par»*, tarded In a fteld a mile from Londonderry. •She decided 10
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  • 111 5 Gallantry During Prison Riots. Reuter. London. May 23. "Meritorious behaviour" di:rlni; the Df.rtmo.-r Prison rtois ««a:noil Ave years' remission of murderer's lile-asntence mormnslly 2u years l Eleven oth'.'r convicts arc to be mlensed immediately as a consequence o! remissions varying from two months jo threp month* and
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  • 49 5 Official List Of Casualties. Reuter. Bombay. May 22. The official figure* of casualties in the HinduMoslem ricting, up to midnight, May 19, wer? 138 dead, and 1,600 injured. The tension lessened to-uay but one was killed and seven were injured in sporadic assaults —Reuter.
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  • 270 5 Postal Workers 9 National Strike. Reuter. "Union Times." Shanghai. Mtty 23. The whole of China la likely to be cut off from the world postally to-morrow rathe lostal Workers' Unions to-nlglit larutd u strike <Td r cfltfL'tlvo throughout the nation from 10.50. Hit?/ are obj&tmg
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  • 86 5 Red's Balance Of Power In Prussia. Berlin. May 22. Reuter. As i sequel to the big Nazi successes in the recent Prussian elections Dr. Otto Braun and the Prussian Cabinet have formally resigned, but the Nazis are still without a majority for 57 Communists hold the
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  • 130 5 Precautions On "Georges Philippar." Reuter. Paris, May 21 Most m'.nute precautions, some even exaggerated, were taken to prevent fire when building the "Georges Philipar," declares the assistant manager of the St. Nazaire Shipyard In an interview with "Le Matin." The makers are completely mystified for
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  • 75 5 Rainstorm Prevents Display Of Heroics. Reuter. London, May 23. The Quakers' "Peace Army" for the first time went into the "firing line" yesterday. They assembled in London Dockland to prevent a clash between contingents' of dockers and police. The dockers were demonstrating against the alleged loading
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  • 860 5 U.S.A. Landing Men At Amoy. It is thought in London that recent events in Japan have increased the risk of war bat news from Tckyo suggests a wise choice of Premier. Japan is suggesting a conference of Powers America wants to land
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    • 243 5 ll COLOUR 1 COMES TO STAY Concrete has change its dress. The grey of pure utility has given place to colour; colour I that gives a finish of beauty appropriate to the character of the structure. 'Colorcrete' the new coloured cement has all I I i I I j the
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  • 760 6 Civilians' Game At Anson Road. ASSN. FOOTBALL. (By "Reynard:') The second Malaya Cup trial of, civilian players, at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. mm mon useful than the first, though the football was not particularly brilliant. One of the most interesting features was the re-appear-ancv ol Gek
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  • 116 6 MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT. SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Saturday's ties in the Malayan championship tournament at the New World resulted as follows: L. T. Thiago (Selangor LA.) 250 beat L Dimmer (R.A.F.) 75. D. F. (R.A.F.) 250 beat Ng Cheang Koon (Al 'on A.A.) 226. Govinda (Fathol Karib) 250 beat E E
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  • 17 6 ST. JOSEPH'S SPORTS afternoon hi L SP rtS arra "«e<l for this ernoon "as been postponed.
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  • 764 6 C. K. NAIDU SCORES 116 NOT OUT. CRICKET. Reuter. London, May 21. The Indians made their first appearance at Lord's to-day for their three .days match against a stcng M.C.C. XI. Winning the toss and batting first, the tourists had collected 226 runs for the loss
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  • 1616 6 FINE WEATHER AND GOOD SPORT. RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S EVENTS. THE TURF. The Singapore Turf Club's Spring Race Meeting, which was spread over eight afternoons, was brought to a successful conclusion en Saturday with the second day of the events for amateur riders. The weather was
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  • 112 6 BERLIN GRAND PRIX TRAGEDY. Reuter. Berlin, May 22. In the presence of hundreds of thousands of spectators to-day, the Czecho Slovakian Prince Lcbkowicz was killed in the Berlin Grand Prix motor race when his Bugatti overturned. Malcolm Campbell was forced to retire in the fourth of the
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  • 74 6 British Official. Rugby, May 22. The committee stage of the Finance Bill will begin in the House of Commons when Parliament resumes on Monday, after the Whitsuntide necess. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, who has had a recurrence of gout while on holiday
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  • 28 6 The P. and O. "Chitral" has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive at Singapore at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. She will proceed alongside the S.H. Board's wharf.
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  • 245 6 Thousands Isolated In England. Reuter. London. iVCay 22. Heavy have transform i-d larg«i paria C.l Cnyiiinri Into hifcr& Win v ir<_ r bire tin ••-Vtmpli', has experlenoed the wwsl floods in MO ycur.s. Large »»rcas are uudtr water, hcus?» are flooded and many rend a
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  • 775 6 SIR CECIL AT THE NEW WORLD. Abuo.ui&'.ly l.'.rue cruwik htvn occii »nua tea 1 thp New World the cojjimcitc«:n?nt of l-i 'jjlxc Stepping Wed;, but on Saturday Met* .:s a iscord attendance There are twi > 350n0 for this, Firs:. It was a Saturday ane prcple could
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  • 55 6 Threat To A Premier. Vast anarvhist ouirag appear to have been fn: The essastinatlon ol the Pj ter of the interior and are said to ha\ c b ton of dynamit oai d a hundied powerful b others elsewh re m th claim to bene ari
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  • 136 6 Clergyman Fean Methods. New V n Tne entanglement:-. o r :rastdy continue lo excil Bronx grand jury Is doi -lrcurnstances under mh aged university Professor, wa over the $50,000 ransom to the nappers. The Btr. Br. Deb en Peac clergyman who is affected by the ession refused
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  • 90 6 .411 Over A Tennis Ball. An alleged assault by a p. en a Chinese living In Flower Foad had sequel before the District Jud when H. H. Mo-s and I guilty to voluntarily causing griew is bar! The complainant is a oei ghbour ol accused and
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  • 62 6 The Springdale Minstrels hod art- -rhearsal of the play entitled "Red npuon" yesterday at the New World. Tl hi performance of this- play will May 23 at the Hco light from the standard reach) hearsal, next Saturday's perl to prove a thorough tucces I tare a suggestion, more
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  • 35 6 At about one o'clock this n said to be a Ru.- -i.hi; nibject unconscious in Siglap Road, head injuries. He fa knocked down by a motor The ambulance took him
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  • 29 6 A Chinese workman empta; Jan Kah Kee's factor* I two of his fingers badly mcrning, when his right hand in some machinery. The ambulance was in
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  • 27 6 A stabbing affray in a village at Changi i resulted in two men being t the face and body. Tn in attendance and toe*
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  • 31 6 A untitled A Johcre Bah.-ii corn pa 1 a fight between a Hir.au and I there, "the result of v heated Inci::.:i polities, n and thai tl «1. being later alio
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  • Page 6 Advertisements

  • 3778 7 CANNOT ACCEPT LOWER FIGURE OF PRODUCTION. LONDON SCHEME REGARDED AS TOO DRASTIC. A Meeting of selangor miners on Saturday the modified London tin scheme in out cf the hands of speculators'' was explained Chinese miners unanirthwed to accept a lower
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 87 7 fin flmajinq I Swimmer SEE HIM AT THE "NEW WORLD." \sav-J« HHMI holder of the world's ST/ f Endurance Swimming championship rl| >-~ lied recently at Honolulu when U^2&| remained in the water for 100 hrs. /^fiA always uses TOLLEY'S Jjfo BKANDW to "keep him going!" as he puts J^^^^y^S^^
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    • 428 7 I GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL. It is at once fragC rant and cooling to the £Y es and brain. Li 11 improves sight, TO V 9 strengthens hair Cf roots, and keeps M Tt- h* 11 fresh and strong, increasing £$1 I IV >3 its length and fff i V
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  • 1202 8 MINING. ISSUED BY PHASER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. May 23, 1932, 10 a.m. Issue Value. Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 22j- 24;£1 Austral Malay Wh 2015s. Ayer Hitam Tin 10 3 11|3 £1 Bangrin Tin 616 8|91 Batang Padang 0.07 M, $1 Batu
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  • 33 8 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day ls Rs. 152 for $100. The -ate of payment of Money Order frc» India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $100.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 325 8 Fully equipped to conquer OLD GIANT DECAY Clean the teeth you want to keep with Gibbs Dentifrice. Nothing preserves teeth J so well as cleanness. Gibbs Dentifrice cleans perfectly. I Clinging acid formations—produced by fermentir.g food particles—are the chief cause of tooth decay. Gibbs Dentifrice washes all these dangerous deposits
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    • 168 8 The -CRAVIN for a good eifiret* will make you stick to CRAVEN "A" None Belter at the Prite. NEW HUPMOBILE SIX a finer, richer car Far more value! That's exactly what the New Hupmobile Six gives you. A finer, richer Six —new in a host of ways—with the inbuilt quality
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 93 8 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, MAY 24. Anamba and Natuna Islands I Scott Harley) 9 a.m. Sourabaya. Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dill >' <Patras> 11 a.m. Tembilahan and Indragiri (Heng Keat) 11 a.m. Hoihcw. Hongkong. Swatow and Amoy (Anhui) 1 p.m. 'Ceylon. Southern and Western India. Egypt, Europe and Great Britain (Philoctetes)
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    • 374 8 CLUB DIARY. (mere are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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    • 378 8 DIARY OF EVENTS TO-DAY. MAY High Tide—los pm. Empire Shopping Week, N>w n M Football League: Div. 2 Rat, n 11. S.R.C. A 11 v 8cr A Polo, K.O.R. and MacDougal Cm t Balestier. 8 Cu>K Billiards Championship, New World TO-MORROW, MAY 24 High Tide.—l.sB p.m. Meeting, Jeram Kuantan Rubber
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  • 1467 9 One Of Six Best Known Europeans. ■a, hotii.is Bata irka was in irw —tIM 3R<; on a husi-M-.S visit, i back hi Bw mt A descrip- Ma WW* fad. rv is S ivcn yn en. hin thr
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  • 1855 9 Disbanded" By The Authorities. 'Special lo the "Malaya Tribune.") I -For months past, politicians and newspapers belonging to the Left, have been clamouring j for the Government to dissolve the so-called "S.A." and "5.8.", Hitler's private "army' and "guards," in ilia same way as in 1929, the
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  • 9 9 Products of Port Sunlight.
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  • 142 9 DID YOU KNOW .....THAT fire-proof paper has been made? ißv Our Scientific Correspondent.) A remakable paper-like material that not only resists fire but will choke an outbreak by producing volumes of smoke has been mventd by a Berlin man and has passed tests so well hat landlords have already adopted
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 208 9 Whiteaways ECONOMY WEEK LAST DAY Saturday, May 28. Strictly First Quality Goods at Money Saving Prices! WALL CLOCKS. Price $1.00 Pair. 14 Day Wall Clocks. Westminster e-hime, silver dial, black hands, length of dock 33 Ins.. case is mad? of dark polished oak, accurate timekeeper. pBBWWWWMjjgM| Price $29.50 each. MEN'S
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  • 569 10 The "Waldeck Rousseau" In Hongkong:. TO BE SCRAPPED. The French armoured cruiser "Waldeck Rousseau" has arrived here from Shanghai, cays the "South China Morning Post." The flagship of Vice-Admiral Herr, Commander-in-Chief of the French Naval Forces in Far Eastern waters, she is proceeding back to
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  • 352 10 Sylvan Surroundings For Their Activities. It is learned from the organiser of the nudist movement m Hcngkong that the organisation lias found excellent grounds with a large fredh water river frontage, providing excellent bathing and swimming facilities, the depth of the river being from 4
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  • 81 10 Berne, May 2. The headquarters of the Swiss Administration of Telegraphs ware completely gutted to-day by a di&astrpus fire, believed to be due to short circuit. Th'i fire broke out in the early morning hours and had made much headway by the time it was
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 114 10 THE FAVOURITE:_ Hefuse M] fejg Imitations. INSIST ON Jk orange a nfH CRUSH Manufactured by 1 S E H NEAVE LTD., 11l \\m illrll Aerated Water j K.L.G. jjjL J .Give new life, more rapid acceleration, .easier starting, .greater power 3l MALAYAN if to your car by fitting MOTOR/ AY
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    • 426 10 |j UNEXPECTED if f Impromptu meals have a j certain charm. More so if brand's dainty Potted Meats and Sweet Pickles 2f T are in the cupboard for j \i unexpected visitors* 2-T BRANDS 3 £POTTED 3 C: MEATS I >9 k AND ir SWEET PICKLES J HR AND 4CO
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    • 270 10 I M MALAYA? Newest and Most /BIMWa Delicious DRINK 1 in FRUITPOP !S5 Made From The {wfUllWftfe Finest Imported I FRUITS PHOENIX j Aerated Water Works F j| Husband j DR. WILLIAMS' Dues he go to his business with tha> PINK PILLS unhappy picture of you, worrying and disfor i
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  • 1773 11 V MASTER AMONG MASTERS. taarversary Of Haydn's Birthday. vf rritni»'*' Czpynght 112 f.fjtuMranJ n<rUu I3y Mull. J i iy lomwl Ijy the it, .-it»» .ill) Id im .i«<i Aiftriun li r -i ma wn Mural' .11 to l i,'ir»» V"• rttWhvf kh'uC i.-riimn *il On till'
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  • 265 11 The Singapore Municipal Ccmmittee No 3 tcok the following action at a meeting held on Me.y 9: Considered objections to requisition, estimate, and apportionment of cost of metalling and draining Claymore Road and Claymore Drive under Section 101 of the Municimd Ordinance, and decided that requisitions regarding Clayj
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  • 175 11 Coins Taken To Japan Not Wanted. The traveller who comes to the East bringing r. quantity of silver coin with him in the hope o r gaining some advantage from it is giving h.mseir a good deal of unnecessary trouble, according to Mr. C. O. Schuchard, manager of
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  • 134 11 Some Interesting New Taxes Proposed. Duhhn Mr»v 11. Tuc question or tli Oulli uf Allegliutcc wus u.hcly luryott**n iu the Free Et.ue Parliament, 112 -cloy whm ihf Eudst :t. «x i>rwented by the .1»' Vulrva Government. The Biuret. ccntutncd :i srripa of urikujß proposal»., ihitudinß rm onlni'tpmrnt or
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  • 188 11 Member* of the Singapore Buddhist Aißoelatlon, celebrated the 'Wc«Ut Full-Moon" day, which fell on Thursday by the Association Hull at 43-44. Dhoby Ghuu:, wilh fclx coloured flußh and nurlund*. During the r-_rly houm of the duy members av.« mblisj (or an oircrUit; of "puja," and aUua-glvlng look
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  • 132 11 LAD WHO THREW STONES AT JAPANESE. Arrested By Teacher. Convicted of throwing stonw» at Japaaett children near the Pf-ak Tram Station. Hangkmi?. recently, a Chinese lad wu sentenced to two month»' hurd labour on his appearance In fore Mr Wynne Jones, at the Central Pallet" Court 'I
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  • 258 11 Sir G. Clarke's Picture Of Mfc A picture of India as "the freest country ir the world" was drawn by Sir Geoffrey Gierke, formerly Director-General of Posts and I. legraphs, Inuia, sptaking at a luncheon at the Royal Empire Society. Sir G. Clarke said tiny
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  • 51 11 Reuter. London, May 20. The Irish Free State Government has issued a statement that the acceptance of the invitation to attend the Ottawa Conference still hclds good. The Government is willing to commence a discussion with other Governments when its conference plans are sufficiently advanced.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 41 11 <9 SCORCHED ALMONDS 1 'rfr Crisp, scorched almonds with a coating of Fry's famous chocolate. Most Economical, over 130 in X ~V. V" a lib. tin and cannot be beaten for freshness and delicate flavour. x In Hb. 1 lb. TINS.
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  • 92 12 [Our readers are invited to write to us on objects of public interest, tt mutt be understood that the "Malaya tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by cones* pondent's. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only.
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  • 1767 12 (To the Editor, -Malaya Tribune."J Sir.—riea.e allow me space Ifl reply lo tho lust pnrograpb o; "PairplayV letter on the ;>oove tttibjoct, published In (hi- Pecp.e'a Pap.T fi/ the ITih. Tj b gin with, lo show why the Malay* have t i,gn' OCjtait, I will quote a
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  • 562 12 /To the Editor, "Ma'aya Trtbuve Sr. —1« ihc issue of »lie "'Malaya Trlbun of lb'.' I3tb ins'.- I noted that you had reprinc.-d an extract fn>m a ccrreapondru"a letUr 10 Uit -'Malay Mall" uo the Decentralisation tnue, which run as follow*: !*> thire nnn" hotoj uM. our unlor public
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  • 230 12 (To the Editor. -Malay, Sir.—I understand tha u; r n Unemployment r.nd S J it was suggested and propWj T° 0,8 possible MMuec should K «l unemployed. If i aai not -j, promised that uncord rfc V 1 articles would be provided L cash to enable th; unemployed [t
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  • 38 12 Mr. Tan Kong Luan writes to express pg, itude for complete recovery from an intfmil :omplalnt 'which had entailed «everr suffers far yenrs» tm a result of an operation at tot li+n lock Seng HospUal.
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  • 498 12 Arrangements For The First Day. The opening day of Singapore's novel variation of the "Church r.3zaar' t BOW dcfmiielr fixed for Friday. May 27. at 4.30 p.m. Lady Scctt will perform the official and roon as that has men done thi PJOjfc have rented the v.irious a
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  • 42 12 1... r~Kaye Don:, iteord ol W n f r h ,„us fw four-cvimder car:, has AH* 1 Wilbur Shi".- at ftfwoc DryU» ;.,„-r &haw» wr;o is the Lo; Anj was timed by American Autom«« officials to do 137.25 m.p-h.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 146 12 Hutton's Famous Pineapple Hams at GREAT!Y REDUCED PRICES Singapore Cold Storage Company, Limited j Ore hard f?oa*J X Sub-Depot*. RADIO AND SOUND ENGINEERS «DCC AGENTS AHP MM M*>t ATI v£0« $0« t»C HADING D»DiO »»xjrACTUM! 2, Orchard Road, Singapore. (CORNER OPPOSITE AMBER MANSIONS). NEW SHIPMENTS JUST UNPACKED SLORT WAVE OIL
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 816 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All times given tn the following are Singapore times. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL. 55.5 metres, testing daily from 10.30 to !1 a.m. RADIO SAIGON. 49.02 metres, 12 k.w.; 6.U0 to 7.30 p.m. recital of chamber or classical music by the soloists of
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  • 167 13 "Put Men In Key Positions At Earlier Age." British Official. Rugby, May 20. The Prince of Wales discussing salesmanship in a speech at th" conference of the Incorporated Sales Managers' Association, London, urged the Importance of going out into the world and finding new customers
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  • 120 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, May 19. The annual King's Birthday Parade will this year be held at 8 a.m. on the New High School Fields. In view of the bad times, it was decided not lo hold the Annual Volunteer Sports. In lieu
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  • 268 13 Malacca, May 19. The quarterly general meeting of the Malacca Planters' Association will be held it. the Malacca Club on Tuesday. May 24. The agenda will include resolutions on labour rates and toddy shops. A lecture on "Modern Factory Methods" will be given by Mr. R.O. Bishop,
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  • 215 13 The American Consulate-General draws attention to its circular of March 7, 1932, on the subject of the authentication of signatures on documents for use in the United States. In that circular it was stated that, by arrangement with the Secretariat, all such
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  • 55 13 British Official. Rugby, May 20. Major Colville. of the Department of Overseas Trade, speaking at a Government luncheon to a party of Argentine students, expressed the hope that on their return home memories of their visit would inspire them to work for ihe continued co-operation between
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  • 49 13 The Commits of the China Relief Fund, organised by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, announces with thanks the t*cc*ot of the following subscriptions: Staff of tk* Government Health Office. $73; Staff etf the Director of Madieai and Health Services' $8.70; Mr. Teo Soo Piah, $5.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 543 13 "V, JOBNSON OUTBOARD I MOTORS J&SL. ThC MAG,C CARPET" to Whisk YoU Away fn)m all the Humdrum Fishing, Camping, Hunting. Swimming. CruisA JJ 1 p,cnics etc WM \W V\ But U Ukes a JOHNSON" to do it Safely, 11 I Comfortably and with Pleasure WL Wr \m\t\m\l Because "JOHNSON" is
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    • 82 13 Reoresentative: ROBERT BLAU (Malaya), Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore. Phone 4711. Milk at its Best II Manufactured flf'l""" rjjj|j| Manufactured Holland j| fffl Ho,bni GENERAL MILK CO. INC. Ijl REG s Tt GENERAL MILK CO. INC. New York U.S.A. New York U.S.A. Safe and Good For Baby »g ALWAYS ALWAYS FRESH
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  • 691 14 ERIC FIDDIAN WINS ENGLISH CHAMPIONSHIP. GOLF. London, (by Air Mail) May 5. Drunju iu>d thrills Inh'nipwsed the week. pUy hi the Enyli-h Amateur Gulf Champion- lilp at t Li»* Royal Si Ofrßf'f course ul Tlitt' was the dour and dogged tViiMnv by ihe
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  • 19 14 The Garrison G.C. May ladies' monthly medal was won by Mrs. J. D. Breakey 43—7 —30.
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  • 32 14 The SG.C. monthly mixed foursomes competition was held at Bukit Timah on Friday and resulted in a win for Mrs. M. M. Paterson and R. J. Isherwood (40—5 Vs—l4%).
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  • 104 14 Tvfks' B P. ream v.the Merridale "B" a'. ujv iaiio'i court on Sunday at 3 p.m: Lee Kim Teck, Tan Thiam WlmU, Lim Chin TVefc. Ix'f Hock San. Koh Chens? Guan and Lim Chin Pi-ng. Double: Boh Swee Trek and Tro Bvng Chyc. Reserve: Ctaua Teck Cby*. The following
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  • 75 14 ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL SPORTS. The 21st annual athletic sports of St. Stadium May 26, at 3 p.m. b USUaI events OP™ *or the waW*\£ aaiely the 100 y ards the 880 of th* nT?°T. ■°f mer 18 °P«» to the members for S'*"" 11 ot aSLST 00 yard; wIU
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  • 824 14 FINE WEATHER THE ONE SALVATION. CRICKET. .VI/ Erie Martin writer la "The Dally Harald": County cricket I/ undoubtedly at the crarsrotids. particularly in a financial sense. Another be*.son such u& wo had In 1931 and in 1930, will drive more than oue country into bankruptcy, Many
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  • 294 14 COACHING BY FAMOUS PLAYERS. The following is from"The Times" of April 5: The annual cricket classes for sons of members of the M. C. C. and members' friends were begun at Lords yesterday. These classes have now been held for a long period of years,
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  • 118 14 The Lancashire County Cricket Club has engaged the former West Australian player, R. Horrocks, and the former Sydney University player. G. Bennett, as professional for 1932. Horrocks qualified for the county team last season, when he finished fourth in the county's averages, playing 12 innings, three times
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  • 135 14 Letters which have reached Nelson state (according to a "Manchester Guardian" report) that there is much speculation in the I tgest Indies as to whether L. N. Constantlne. E. St. Hill, and Francis will be available for the West Indies team when they tour England in 1933.
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  • 201 14 The mast important chsrvee* In Surrey CN» ■it i coiuist in the selection of D R. Jardlnr aa Captain, m place or P. O. H. Fender, and Ule drooping of those popular professionals Aii.ly Duf.it And Alan Peach, ?.L J C. Allom the former Cambridge
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  • 160 14 Surrey County Cricket Club lost. £3.013 on lust year's working. The loss is alttibu'.rd to reduced gate reciepts owing to inderaout we3ther. the absence of any match with a touring eleven, a lover amount received uv (he outcome of Test matchrs, and reducfir lis» in receipts
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  • 197 14 It must be a very rare occurrence for "Wlsden" to be guilty of an error of fact, but Mr. Stewart Came has had to plead guilty to a mistake in the 1932 edition of his famous almanack. In discussing the prospects of the counties for the coming season,
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  • 363 14 ELLESWORTH VINES TO PLAY. LAWN TENNIS. Tfcree leading American Lawn Tennis players, H Llles worth Vines, 8. B. Wood and G. S. Mcn&in. are. after announcements to ihe contrary, 10 compete irt the Wimbledon lawn tennis Championship»:. 11 l-ad been said these championships which are on gru&s
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  • 387 14 Soumcfncutb. May 5 <by Air Mall» E til on the court and off Lbcre wre thrills rr ixcitement when Pr*d J. Perry met and defatted G. L. Rogers in the final round of the aier's- singles of the Brlilst Herd Court lawn
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  • 206 14 For the second year in succession Mine. Mnthieu has captured the British Hard Courts title And Mir demonstrated her immense •superiority over all English players by golcc clcen through without once bvlng threatened WlUi the loo* of a set to anyone. Very clearly Ute French pkiyer
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  • 743 14 Bournemouth, May 5, (by Air Mail). Those two English hopes of whom so much was predicted—Miss Katherine Stammers and Miss M.C. Scr:vcn—were both out of the women's singles before the semi-final round. Miss Scriven who reached the last eight at the 1931 Wimbledon was (beaten by
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  • 96 14 Is the modern cricketer over-coached? Strudwick, the old England wicket-keeper, thinks so. In the old days, he told me (says a writer in "the Daily Herald"), it was customary to have four or five men in a team who could make runs, and four or five good bowlers. The bowlers,
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  • 25 14 The Novice B.P's general meeting and At Home, fixed for last week, has been deferred on account of the death of the hon. secretary's father.
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  • 30 14 Prince August William, third son of Ex-Emperor William, who figured as No. 7 on the list for candidates of the NationalSocialists in the Prussian elections recently.
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  • 342 14 REFEREE v. LINESMAN. A correspondent writes in Guardian":— Law 14 of Association the duties and powers of of the law states, inter a! men shall "assist the refer the game in accordance with in March 1920. the Council Association passed the folio "It is the duty of refers
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  • 351 14 Five Appeals In Supreme Court. (From Our Oun CoiTWmuuA rj Bfiwntr..u It i* Mr Justice MeFall v, i In Ctun in thf hamn crises, rf tthJch V'o'' il»r>i alltwed. and in oat i. ..zn ordexed. Han Sinrti append jr. m" pasted. on hirn 0)' ilu' i*ul»<
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  • 79 14 The Directory of Malaya for l l year of publication—is now on sol copy. The printers and pubhslin C. A. Ribeiro Co.. Ltd., and to them for the wealth of Informal has been brought up to dote an Pble to the public at such ft r« price.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 423 15 sT raMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA AND A PCAR LINES. (incorporated in England.) MUI, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. «riNSrLAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. fQndtt Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON. for China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1932. o.oou May 23 "!2£m-HM lljm
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    • 588 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. a ass i*faW THE K. LINE i (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesborough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. S FUSHIMI 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 13 14 HARUNA
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    • 506 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA mnv mm fRZSI Dampfachlffs CwseOTchslt (C+mtmmUt Incorporate* is WHY J OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. ItSl. s.s. PREUSSEN, via Manila June 2 t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila June 13 s.s. HINDENBURG, direct Japan ports June 16 m.s. ERMLAND, omit Japan ports June 27
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    • 402 15 INSURANCE, THE south I british INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE .TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOGTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. PILES SPECIALIST j HAMAROIDS and /^^^^Jb. j out an operation. «L *^N|^m j The success of the vßwmm j ledge gained from
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    • 358 15 BANES. Jfef! The National City Bank of New York ls fully responsible, under the Banking Laws, for the obligations contracted by each of Its several Branches and Agencies. The Branch In Singapore, an Integra) part of this world-wide organisation, begs to announce the inauguration of a nev department for Savings
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    • 578 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Singapore «58, North Bridge Roue Penang 85, Beach Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahmai. Palembang 11, lur Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central Seremban 63, Birch Road
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 330 16 THIS PAPER HAS THE LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND MOST IN BRITISH MALAYA. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER; INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—IBS, Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—II 7, Kllliney Road. Modern SanL tetlon, Garage. Apply 64, Market Street. TO LET—Seaside Bungalow. No. 54,
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    • 378 16 Le zJ\dercie/s School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—b\ i. 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. Strong
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    • 248 16 WANTED. WANTED—Stenographer, reply stating experience and salary required. Box No. 570, c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Young Lady (Eurasian) for outdoor canvassing. Must be able to speak Chinese. Apply stating salary required to Box No. 572, co Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Ambitious Youths fresh from School desiring to qualify themselves for good positions.
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    • 352 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Compound House, 117, Keng Lee Road, any reasonable offer. Apply 77-3, Pasir Panlang Road. FOR SALE —Microscope by Carl Zeiss good as new complete with lenses including Homogene immersion suit Doctor or Medical Student $200 or nearest offer. Also Remington portable type writer in good condition
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    • 241 16 TRIBUNE SMALL ADg. I I BRING RESULTS I i I BECAUSE THEY REACH THE PERMANENT POPULATE j EDUCATIONAL. WANTED Junior Clerk 21, Lembu Road. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1928* (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls) B—Short Street, Singapore. Offers thorough training in Music —both PRACTICAL THEORETICAL Courses
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    • 476 16 POR^SALR, FOR SALE-eJTTT Linotype Motors, each 14 Hp all m good working order". Fni further particulars write to MALAYA TRIBUNE THONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION" RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including IncludH» at office Postage ftstT or close (Local or to St residence F.M.S., Cou^J Yearly $15. 00 21 00 mm Half
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