Malaya Tribune, 31 May 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX, No. 128 SINGAPORE TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, May 31, 1932. Malaya Tribune \SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 120 1 CEYLON L IPTONS TEA. You Cannot Better The Best. I ill "Chop Hljau" j CARLSBERG P2LSENER "CHOP HIJAIT Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs and I j The ideal drink for tropica! I |;j J j climates. Malay States. Sole Agents: I The East Astatic Company, Limited, (Incorporated in Denmark.) k) KUALA
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    • 320 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. R 1 I Sime, Darby Co Ltd. f I ———'> ->i—ii— l l—il—II—II—C_JC_3CjC_J IGODET PERFUMES j The Quintessence of Perfection. j Ask for:—CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF ROSE j /jmmW*\ JASMIN Etc. IWL&J Ex tracts—FOßGET-ME-NOT I ldfih& JASMIN D ORIENT If tSTt
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 227 2 CAPITOL j OAS TO-NIGHT 9.15 j A Great New Show! i One of the Season's Outstanding "Talkies"— Radio Pictures' Powerful Morality Play— I TRANSGRESSION Adapted from the famous novel "The Next Corner" by KATE JORDAN. WITH A BRILLIANT CAST HEADED BY THREE FAMOUS STARS— Paul Cavanagh THE FAVOURITE ENGLISH SCREEN
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    • 200 2 AmusememlA TO-DAY MATA HA R I An M. G. M. Picture. Simultaneously ii AT 1 MARLBOROUGH Book now for "OUT OF THE BLUE j jj THE MUSICAL COMEDY HIT OF THE YEAR I *ith Gene Gerrard and Jessie Mat, hews, j -^SIlC^ JEffr?'' RestrvaUem—Thone 6903 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 BRITISH INTERNATIONAL
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  • 134 3 Annual General Meeting. The annual general meeting of the Cycle and Carriage Co., Ltd., was held this morning a', the offices of the company In Orchard RoaU and was presided over by Mr. Chua Cheng Hee, The chairman referred, in his speech on the motion for
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  • 256 3 Why Is Mines Dept. Not Represented (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 30. In ihe course cf the meeting of the Chamber of Mines Mr. Miles raised the question of the composition of the Federal Council and said f hat if they looked down the list*of members they
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  • 307 3 11. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. May 31, 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: unchanged. New York: No Market (Holiday). Shares: Nominal. Allenbys 30 —40 cents, Ayer Moleks 15—20 cents, Ayer Panas 15—20 cents, Bassetts la—2o cents, Brogas 15 —20 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 10—15 cents, Buklt Kaths 1 0 —15
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 545 3 Victoria Theatre j TO -NIGHT TO-NIGHT I 9.30 p.m. ITALIAN GRAND OPERA I COMPANY I I Full Orchestra Full Chorus f PRESENT I MADAM BUTTERFLY 1 I WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, I LA TRAVIATA. LA TOSCA. I I 1 Book at Little's S3, 2 1.1 a Aawts exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force
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    • 85 3 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. JUNE 1. Java, Southern Sumatra. South-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (In Night Posting Boxes at the General Post Office) (By Aeroplane) 6 a.m. •-Ceylon. Southern and Western India, Djibouti, Egypt, Europe, Great Britain and Western Australia (Chenoneeaux) (French Mail) 10.30 a.m. Bangkok (Kepong) 11 a.m.
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  • 36 4 M Tan Roo Liat (Phra Anukul Syamkitchi and family b g to tha.:k the manv friends and rela iv:s who a tcnde'i :h? funeral cf h's late wife and thes? who sent wicarhs.
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  • 723 4 Mr. A. T. Edwards, in his speech jj aa retiring chairman of the Johorc a Planters' Association, at the annua jj meeting on Saturday, spoke very 3 frankly on certain subjects. There 3 is need for frank speech on many jj subjects in Malaya just now, and
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  • 191 4 A special lot of about Malayan people at Hem the first cf a new .Tries I cm cur own correspondent, app ars on page 14 of this issue. Th- Jasin Pore Re- rv will, a "Malaga Guardian" writer understands, be ciea-cd and giver to Malays for their Settlement and for
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  • 36 4 From Inda-China by the "Chenonceaux," due at Singapore at 7 a.m. to-morrow. From Europe tLondon mails despatched on May 12). by the "Rajula," due at Penang at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 3rd proximo
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  • 97 4 TOPICS OP TO-DAY. en page 4 TARIFF POLICY CHANGED, on pages 7 8 CLUB DIARY, on page 8. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 8 APPALLING STUFF FED TO COLONIES, on Dd r, f o P W.D. NEEDS TO BE REORGANISED^ WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, on page ML 9
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  • 642 4 How To Find The Youth You Want. If you want to employ a peon with educational qualifications, or a clerk or a mechanic who has passed the Senior Cambridge examination with honours, you have only to apply to the local "Careers Committee" in order to obtain the
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  • 199 4 Blind Matron Of Leper Hospital. iContributed. lllsi Mary MacGregor. much-loved matron cf the Singapore Female Leper Ho/pital, passed away in that plac? on Friday. Tv/?ntythree years ago she entered the Hospital as an inmate, a woman 22 years ut age. The progress of her
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  • 87 4 British Official. Rugby, May 30. H. M the King, in the uniform of a FieldMarshal with the Captains Escort of the Horse Guards in attendance, drove in his State Coach this morning from Buckingham Palace to St. James's Palace, where he held the
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  • 78 4 Another of the Pokker 16-passenger planes was due to arrive at the Singapore Air Base at 1.30 p.m. to-day, from Batavia. A few weeks ago the K.NJ.L.M. (Dutch Air Mail) sent one of these planes to Singapore in temporary substitution for the smaller plane which
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  • 506 4 fBY "LOOKER-ON.", me L. C. duly did its stuff. 1 MIU fla^ Wr It seems that the Pref, negligible yet PJrtriotiSfe ni Now for sorriG real hpln One city's rese.voirs {ro at the bottom and another ritv* overflowing at the ton' aJ?S not allowed to say any
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  • 29 4 Latest Quotations. RUBBER London: l%4. New York: Holiday. Singapore Spot: IK—tti 1 TIN. London Spot £117 5s. (D*** J*J* m London 3 months: £119 Mfc ,r>>
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 254 4 jj I HEALTHY! HAPPY! VIRILE! [3 ....Good teeth..sound digestion, .eats with ft re J enjoyment. .thriven! IJubblin;; over with JU h i*; h spirits, .ready for r thin j. .61 for it to! 3 He's f?d 921 i ~>T2ti B. ft UNQUESTIONABLY THE MOST POPULAR BISCUITS IN TOE WORLD ARE
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    • 57 4 si Tempting and Smart IN Appearance. DRAGON CHERRY BLOSSOM MOUNTED GENUINE Chinese Silver Ware. ft U.S. do Silva Bros, i JEWELLERS, 23, High Street, Singapore. I i i "r_~ rr-3f:- rT- trr^r__Jr^p^ir==JpI 634 J j T. K. K.'S j J Tyres and Tubes j Obtainable from TENG SENG GUAN, i
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  • 796 5 BREAK HER "EETH. Fatal Mistake Of imperialists. plants Being Turned Out Of Manchuria. Reuter. n<>"- eereeai to tne Japanese I;jr c-vrn in thr two principal papers that Japan wT. kreah hr t th" sn? attackf. Eastern Ku' ian journals believe j ii, japane intend to capture
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  • 1342 5 REMARKABLE ESCAPE FROM SHIP'S HOSPITAL. TERRIBLE SHRIEKS OF SUFFERING WOMEN. Two Annamite boys who clung to a bottle for two hours after they had abandoned the "Georges Philippar," being eventually picked up by a life-boat, told their story
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  • 413 5 ALLEGED 44 RED BADLY HURT. Unemployed Hylams Arrested. Quantity Of Documents Being Burned. A bomb exploded above a coffee hour this morning: in Singapore ;n l two alleged Communists were discovered on the spot, one with his hand shattered and the other in possession cf alleged
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  • 43 5 Many Arrested On Parade. Reuter. Nelson. May 30. Nudists of British Columbia, defying the Government's "decency" decree, held another nude parade to-day and as a result the police arrested 117 persons, making a total of 862 arrests since May Day.—Reuter.
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  • 293 5 Miners Need Science, Not Politics. i i J I j British Official. London, May 31. Hops for the Br'tlsh coal trade lay not in work in politics but in science, declared Mr. Walter Runciman (Minister of Trade) moving the second reading of the Coal Bill, in
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    • 454 5 MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP WON and British Record Broken with help of jB PHOSFERINE CHAMPION 001 LEONG TEIK writes:- kf "IT with tin- grcatesl pleasure that I write to testify J 1 to the benefits I liave received by taking Phosferine Ct during my training for the 1931 Malayan WeightLifting Chanipionsliips. ■RvLwIA
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  • 916 6 I.C.F.A. AND CHINESE DRAW. CHEE LIM SENT OFF THE FIELD. ASSN. FOOTBALL. An unfortunate incident occurred in the game between the Chinese and the I.C.F.A. at the Anson Road Stadium, yesterday, in Div. L of the S.A.F.A. League. Chee Lim, the Chinese full-back was ordered off the
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  • 364 6 RIGHT TO TITLE FIGHT. ITALIAN GIANT OUTPOINTED. RECORD CROWD AT WHITE CITY. BOXING. Reuter. London, May 30 At the White City to-day, 70,000 people saw Larry Gains, the Canadian Empire champion, win the right to a possible title fight by outpointing Primo Camera in a ten round
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  • 166 6 TO NIGHTS FIGHTS AT THE NEW WORLD. Local boxing fans will have another opportunity of seeing Gunboat Jack in action when he meets Fighting Nelson in a fifteejircund bout at the New World Arena to-night. Nelson is a Filipino welterweight who claims to have beaten
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  • 36 6 BILLIARDS. Members o! the Clerical Union are informed that post entries with entrance fees will accepted as to June 4 by Mr. J. P. Tham, the hon. .sports secretary, room 7, Oc*?n Building.
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  • 239 6 FOURTEEN MEN TO VISIT MALACCA. The following are invited to proceed to Malacca in connection with the Singapore v. Malacca Malaya Cup match on Saturday next: E. C. Cherrington; Dinah; J. L. Elmer; J. G. Glasgow; Ah Hui; Taib; Boon Lay; R. D. Brummitt; E. A.
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  • 210 6 TO BE PLAYED AT THE STADIUM. HOCKEY. CLARKE CUP MATCH NOT TO £E INTERFERED WITH. Owing to the transfer of the venue of the hockey match between the Indian Olympic XI and All-Malaya from the S.C.C. ground to the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday, the Clarke Cup
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  • 399 6 CRICKET. The Nondescripts gave the V.M.C.A. a severetrouncing on Saturday on the "V's" ground at Anson Road. Scores: Y.M.C.A.—lst Innings. Taylor b Cooke 0 R\ R. Oley b Cooke 0 Albrecht c Fernando b Stouter 3 B. Gibson b Cooke 0 Eber c Fernando b Stouter 0
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  • 123 6 A BRITISH PROFESSIONAL S REMARKABLE FEAT. GOLF. Reuter. London, May 30. A world golf record for four consecutive rounds ih an open competition was created by Abe Mitchell, the British professional, at Bristol to-day when he returned a score of 271 for 72 holes and won the
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  • 258 6 IRISH SWEEP ON THE DERBY. OVER £1,000,000 FOR HOSPITALS. WHAT THE DRAWERS OF HORSES WILL GET. THE TURF. Reuter. London, May 30. The total subscription to the Irish Derby Sweep is £4,128,486. I.ish hospitals and charities will receive over £1,000,000. The prize fund of £2,801,643 will
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  • 266 6 SUCCEBS OF GLOSTERS AND BURMA RIFLES. POLO. The final of the K.O.R. Cup competition was played yesterday evening on the Singapore Pc]i/ Club ground, the finalists being the Ist. Bn. the Gloucestershire Regiment and the Singapore Tigers. The Glouceeters dominated the game throughout and won by
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  • 28 6 MOTOR RACING. Reuter. Indianapolis, May 31. Fred Frame won the 500 mile Grand Prix at the record speed of 104.144 miles per hour —Reuter.
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  • 51 6 Brigadier-General's Wife. Reuter. London, May 31. A decree nisi was granted yesterday in the Divorce Court to Mrs. Sara Dewitt BakerCarr, living in Shanghai, on the ground of the misconduct of her husband, BrigadierGeneral Christopher D'Arcy Bloomfield Saltern Baker-Carr, with Mrs. Agnes Helena Lafontaine. The suit was
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  • 76 6 Dominions Secretary Not Worried. British Official. Rugby, May Z.). the Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, said in rejriy to a question in the House of Commons tr.ar he did not think it desirable to make any statement as to the policy His Majesty's Government
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  • 558 6 Police Acquitted Of Grave Charges. Stories Invented For Political Reasons. British Official. Bombay, May 30. One person has been killed and 13 have been injured so far to-day's rioting. Eritish troops were compelled to charge mob of rioters who attempted to set fire to s perfumery
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  • 76 6 Second Attempt To Fly To Tokyo. Seattle, May 30. Shortly after taking off again, in an attempt to fly to Tokyo, Nat Browne's plane yesterday crashed in flames in Elliott Bay. Browne and his assistant had wonderful t scapes in parachutes from the blazing plane, being
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  • 121 6 Alleged Extortion. Alleged to have extorted 30 cents from the headman of a twakow, two Malay Police constables attached to the Marine Division appeared before the Third Magistrate (Mr. A. C. Boyd), yesterday. Giving evidence the headman of the twakow stated that, he arrived from the Dutch
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  • 44 6 An Indian named Mama Pillay was this morning sentenced to nine months' rigorous imprisonment by th° District Judge (Mr. a. C. Dodd) when he pleaded guilty to a charge of concealing 26 account books in connection with a Bankruptcy Office case.
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  • 41 6 At the quarterly general meeting of the For-get-Me-Not Party, held at 461, Joo Cliiat Road, oh Mar 15, Mr. Chua Kirn Lee wis elected President, and Mr. Tan Sddh Patt Vltfe-PtesU dent. [Other Sports items will be found on page 14.]
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  • 743 6 BRUENING CABINET RESIGNS. President Rejects eH Decrees. France May Also Take Sp-j, Measures. The debts and Europe has product the German Governs„, and has led to Su thai ih, up„ if." Lausanne reparations conf, reT ■< I-nded to a wcrlU Berlin, May 30 President Hindbenburg has
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  • 14 6 The Etablissement Chatham Colonial Exposition in Paris lor product "Urodonal." were reward* "Grand Prix."
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  • 6908 7 PREFERENCE DUTIES fß PASSED. ♦.mi Of Chambers Opposition vi Of Commerce. Meeting The Legislative Council. for preferential duties on ll**"*. tu(4o produced in the UarS aluiU maUe rtSo,UtionS Irtish twv rdJV S in€e ting of the The l! lUl d I" U»f representatives of ■S* oPP**' tiul
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 23 7 ©AM prevents and stops pain. It acts quickly and surely and helps to win many happy hours from life. Obtainable at all Chemists.
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    • 22 7 7 s TO-NIGHT 9 30 "EX-FLAME" j A MODERNIZED VERSION OP THE jj ORIGINAL "EAST LVNNE" I WITH NEIL. HAMILTON MARIAN NIXON.
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    • 245 7 LIQUID CROWN FRUIT JELLIES j IN j Various Fruit Flavours. "LYSOLATS" the world's finest AntlI I septic and Disinfect- X l ant in the most g fclM efficient and economize Away with all thr lysol i \bi 0A troubles, dangers and </QF\[ d%mW4 uncertftlnt y <>' Uc uid > jT'yF-
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  • 1183 8 mining}. ISSUED BY FRASER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, May 31, 1932, 10 a.m. Issue Value. Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 22j- 24 £1 Austral Malay 18j- 20 ss. Ayer Hitam Tin 10|- 11|£1 Bangrin Tin 6 6 8 $1 Batang Padang 0.07 0.12Vs
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 725 8 ULVB 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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    • 377 8 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. MAY SI. High Tides.—7.sl a.m.. 7.58 pm Football League: Div. 3, Bramtoco v Medial Services, V.M.C.A.; M.P.H. v. Cold Storage. 5.H.8.; Medical College v. p.s, Jaka Besar. Johore Football: J.C. v. M.S.C., Istana Padaoi Boxing, New World. 9.30 p.m. Italian Opera, "Madam Butterfly," victor* Theatre, 9.30
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  • 875 9 FILMS SHOWN IN THE EMPIRE. i: V FOR EARLY action. Ottawa Must End U.S. Dominance. action by the Ottawa t ;> end the American Coaiemn t the screen in the doniin <in .in -Homes was made in Domini'"' u Lords in mail we?k. the lioa-
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  • 18 9 Tardieu speaking at a meeting;. His Government was defeated on the second ballot.
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  • 1173 9 Modern Business Methods Required. i The Journal of the Institute of Architects of Malaya publishes the letter of a correspondent about the P. w. D. Apart from allusions to the Soviet (says the Journal) which are utterly irrelevant, this letter raises points which are worthy
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  • 161 9 That frozen gas comes from the earth? ■By Our Scientific Correspondent.) Solid carbon dkxid?. formerly greatly used by d'ntis.s fo.- freeing, and thus anaesthetising the gums before a tooth extraction and to-day much used for making ice and keeping icecream cold, can now be obtained from the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 335 9 JUiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiriii jus in >■ Miiiiiii PET MILK Manufactured Manufactured Holland Holland GENERAL MILK CO. INC. U jP^ r GENERAL MILK CO. INC. New York U.S.A. feETf New York U.S.A. IMPROVES ALL YOUR COOKING This White Sauce Recipe makes sauce sufficient for2 cups carrots 2 cups small new potatoes 1 pound
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  • 1352 10 Prof. Haldane On The Issues. DARWIN AND THE NEW LAMARCKISM. London, April 24. There was great interest in a lecture by Professor J. B. S. Haldane at the Royal Institution on Friday night, on the "Hereditary Transmission of Acquired Characters." Th- tendency of men, animals, and plants
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  • 276 10 Leaving On Mission To Canada. Stalls On Deck. The Anchor-Dcraldson liner "Letitia" will sail from Clyde next Thursday on a missionary enterprise to Canada. For the time being she will be a veritable argosy cf trade setcing out to strengthen the bonds between Sco;land and the Dominion.
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  • 402 10 Difficult For Judge And Jury. en th. any w*™ comment on tho result of the Spiritualist case in the I English High Court last month, jurj a mattei of fair comment by the -Daily Mail th U lt°ant he a n the r S* they did not
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  • 583 10 Many British Painters Represented. Venice, April 23. u e eighteenth Biennial International Exhibition of Art opens in Venice on April 28 with exceptional brilliance, as the Kin* of Italy is expected and the Crown Princ* of Denmark hopes to be present. The Exhibition, which remains cpen
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  • 472 10 "Let's Go Native." The worst Airerican film I have ever seen \.as entitled "Let's Go Native." This appears to be the slogan of the rubber industry. All attempts at official restriction have now been abandoned Ly the British and Dutch Governments on the grounds of "the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 276 10 FOR PR RELIEF of Allow one pastille to dissolve do Containing Menthol. in the m °uth when required. X Oil of P4ne, Cresote. Regesan Catarrh Pastilles etc., in a demulcent arrest sneezing and disoerV y base. congestion. na:al A GARGLE IN THE FORM OF A PASTILLE <ea^ Produced in England
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    • 61 10 IF YOU SUFFER. Prom chronic ill-health, and have tried ever? treatment without avail, you should next Nitfure's aid. No matter how long or -nopeleas" your case is, Nature can make you if you will give her a chance. Take your physical and mental troubles to: "Where Healing* the Natural Thing"!
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 762 10 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All times given in the following are Singapore times. I MONDAYS. PETALING HILL, 55.5 metres, testing daily from 10.30 to 11 am. MANILA, KZRM, 49.3 metres, every Monday; 8 to 9 p.m., weekly broadcast of recorded music. BANDOENG, PMY., 58.2 metres;
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  • 1520 11 ,0] PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. yw Works In Concert Season. Hilar' Tribune": Copyright (S? 1 rransoceom.j Berlin (by Mail). Berlin concert season mediocrity of the number of new works been offered and have i partially with success. mate love of -good music during a period of ion when
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  • 127 11 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S LTD. As from Sept. 30 the following revised prices for SheTMotor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are effective: Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump andlor ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon Red Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon Shell Kerosene per
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  • 1179 11 Answering Awkward Questions. (By "A Master" in "The Spectator.") From the preparatory schoolmaster's roint of view, the problem of sex education is twofold. He must first of all give his boy> what they will need while they are under his care, and then, when they are
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 359 11 What the New Glaxo is "The New Glaxo, in our opinion, is an excellent conception, and shows that the manufacturers of infant's foods are not content to stand still, but are anxious to make use of new discoveries in scientific research." Reprinted from "The Practitioner" for January, 1929. ONLY GLAXO
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    • 113 11 Adds relish Snip J to every dish and brings < n 0/// any food The excellence of A. 1. Sauce remits f rom a iU^e blending of innumerable \,/~'=-srC(~X* a,U se t ec!ee ingredients, in- IP^SV^" I) tlT:. v H eluding Tomatoes, Eschallots, Raisins, WjffJ J^-^ I Orange*, Ginger, finest
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  • 613 12 MOTORING ENGINEERING AN ENTIRELY NEW AUSTIN. TEN H.P SALOON-DE LUXE, COSTING £168. The announcement of a new car by the Austin Co. is an event of firs -class impoitar.C3 in the world of motoring. Just 15 months ago the Twelve-Six mac!-? its app3arancce and the successful report which this car
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  • 141 12 CHASSIS DETAILS. Austin Ten Saloon: Four cylinders; 63 mm by 89 mm. (1A25 c.cj. Tax £10. Side valves: coil ignition with automatic advance. Gearbox: Central control, twin top. Ratio--5.25, 8.0, 12. 8 and 20.7 to I. Engine Spoad: 1,350 r.p.m. at 20 m.p.h. on "top." PERFORMANCE. Speeds on
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  • 767 12 Because I knew Morris-Oxfords before there were Mcrris-Oxicrds. so to speak. I rejoice j in this opportunity to tell the world my expe- rienccs cf the youngest edition of the oldest member of what is now a very distinguished family indeed, writes Owen John in the'"Morris Owner."
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  • 435 12 SINGAPORE, MAY 27. MXAT Beef steak (round), kati 40 Beef stew or curry, kati 30 Pork, lean, kati 52 P~rk. lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 42 Mutton Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 44 Hens (locally reared) kati 46 Ducks, each 55 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair 75 Figecns.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 69 12 Peaceful sleep for babyJ Only when his delicate little digestive system is in perfect order can babyenjoy sleep right through the night. A dose of Woodward's Gripe Water after the last meal removes the cause of restless nights by checking fermentation and ensuring complete digestion of milk ana other foods.
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    • 104 12 Bread and milk What? Bread and Milk at a party? How unjust! How awful! ?But the curious thing is that the children liked it better than the For the milk, you see, was Milkmaid Milk spread nice and iVh thick on thin slices of bread. mm j jy% i And
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 75 12 A CARTOON WITHOUT A TITLE. SHOWS C i n/e M A -S j' ''|l jMiliiLJ ,7 *<Et* h J THtAT^£ 5 I i i 1 Ifi JDSEP.I fljl f-ji 1 'i! j l| jOM lit I'.i Dtw«n®fca,;j G i®" cM 'Is ir yfi" n >•— To you Z~EEEEiF/r PHFa ta/AT
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  • 1895 13 President's Double Bitten By Dog. BERLIN LETTER. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune") Berlin, May 10. A number of male citizens are complaining of having too much money in their pockets. That seems an incredible story in these days of universal penury, yet in a sense
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  • 132 13 Huge Service Held In Shanghai. “Sin Kuo Min.” Shanghai, May 29. Over 50,000 people attended the Memorial Service on the Soochow Recreation Ground I en Saturday, in remembrance of the soldiers of the 19th Army who were killed in the Shanghai v ostilit.es. Over 1,000 scrolls
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 498 13 f The Far East Oxygen Acetylene Co., Ltd. I THONE 81M3. $8.15 Per Drum of 1 cwt.—Delivered at Your Godown. Special Rates for Large Orders. AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE OF SINGAPORE TOWN and COUNTRY PROPERTIES. At Messrs. Chcong Koon Seng Co a Saleroom, No. 30, ChuUa
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    • 284 13 Skin Diseases and Complaints. Skin diseases and complaints, irritation of the skin etc., are caused either by dirt entering the pores of the skin from outside, or by impurities of the blood resulting from a run down condition. Excema, Itch, Pimples, Rash are usually the result of contact with dirt
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  • 1693 14 A WEEKLY LETTER FROM LONDON. Headlines For Elkins And Lall Singh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 5. Malayans are already beginning to troop back Home for their summer vacation, and London is extending to them a typical welcome. Inasmuch as the calendar (and nothing else) indicates
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  • 238 14 CHINA SHANGHAI PARLEY. No Necessity For It Shanghai. May 30. The Chinese Foreign Ministry has Issued a declaration stating that the proposed RoundTable Conference to consider the future of Shanghai is unnecessary, the Japanese being ee'ely responsible for the creation of the recent disturbances. General conditions ln Shanghai nill be
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  • 176 14 Artis an golfers in all parts of the country a c about to embark upon their programme 1255*22!! BOlf for 1932 Sto hn e H rt In many Clubs th( •MB to hold competitions throughout the 311 CIUbS are not 50 totunate. it gratifying to notice that over 100 golf
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  • 663 14 Geology In South Kensington. The Museum without a. Front Door —as the Geological Museum ln Piccadilly ("Admission Free. Entrance in Jermyn-street") has been called by harassed tourists—is shortly to move to "more commodious premises" as the new next-door neighbour of the Science Museum at South Kensington.
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  • 115 14 Mr. H. M. Martineau's Touring XI met with their second defeat in succession, at Cairo, on April 13. when they lost to the United Services in an exciting finish by one picket H. ML Martineau's XL—First innings 206 (E W. Dawson 103, not out); second innings 222 (W. G. Lowndes
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  • 569 14 CRICKET. A Ceylon Sports Club fiffle defeated an lWdlan Association side on Sunday on the I.A.-ground, by 78 runs. Scores: C.S.C.—1st Innings. Dr. Balasingham b Solakan Singh 19 P. Ratnasabapathy c and b Solakan Singh '22 V. Ambiavagar lbw. b Bhiramji 6 V. Paramsothy c
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  • 339 14 GRAND PARADE BREAKS HIS LEG. Grand Parade, the property of Lord Glanely, who was the first horse to will the Derby when racing was resumed at Epsom in 1919 following on the war, was on May 1 found in his box at the Bxning
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  • 669 14 Accountancy As A Profv Writing in the May issue of v, Chinese Review." c. I. K sta Mal^n Of all the professions which m. Chinese qualify for. Accounta:£ J** to be the one which Chin-, V have invaded. For many years thl that have
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  • 114 14 Since Nurml's suspension the names of several other famous runners in Europe have been mentioned in Continental newspapers as having troubl? waiting for th r; be&K the Olympic Games at Los Angeles thi> summer. But not one Briton is named. That b a compliment (says a "Daily Herald writer) to
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  • 127 14 "I am certain that no such decision has been reached," said Mr B. Watts Jones. member of the Welsh F. A., when asked afcou a statement that Wales have issued B W *JJ Un that they will not play in any of season's international games unless the} permitted to call
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