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Title Section30 1932-06-06 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. lX No. 152 SINGAPORE MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday. J une 6. 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1932.30 words
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Advertisement198 1932-06-06 1 c evlon UPTONS TEA. y oU Cannot Better The Hest. j -SSBOH— i ■■inn HI, i, tiUOOi t^SSSiS!SiS!S!S2SISIS!S2S2SIS!SSSiSiSSSISIS!S peed Your Child on Swan I Brand Milk and Make it t HEALTHIER j STRONGER j Sole Importers: ffi The Easi Astatic Co., Ltd. I PENANG KUALA tUMPIR SING A f ORE198 words
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Advertisement231 1932-06-06 1 1 I yjf C I "i I l TOTCHT ■sj I i BEE R 1 I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. I GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL. It Is at once fragrant and cooling te •> lne fves and brain. ff-fi lt Improves sight, >3sjjjFfc fJM strengthens hair roots, end keeps n|231 words
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Advertisement337 1932-06-06 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. IN TABLET FORM. Against CONSTIPATION Nothing like purgatives or laxatives. Its use docs not lead to habit Obtainable at the following Dispensaries:— MEDICAL OFFICE. UNITED PHARMACY, MEDICAL HALL, TAGLAR PHARMACY. BRITISH PHARMACY. NANKIN DISPENSARY. BRITISH DISPENSARY, FEDERAL DISPENSARY. Free sample337 words
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Advertisement191 1932-06-06 2 TO NIGHTS 6.15 Performance IN AID OP ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL FUNDS Special Screening cf the Famous British Comedy The Middle Watch I The Picture that was recently voted The EEST BRITISH FILM made last year. J TO-NIGHT-9.1S Last Night of FIRST NATIONAL'S LAUGH RIOT— J «JOE E. BROWN IN j191 words
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Advertisement304 1932-06-06 2 Amusements Hold Everything! Don't rush it! Read this ad. Right Through! This is your Lucky Week! EXTENDED SEASON OF M-G-M's UNFORGETTABLE DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE MATA HARI CHANGING SHORTLY TO: A Nose Dive for the Blues! M-G-M shows the world how with the most sensational musical show ever brought to the screen!304 words
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Advertisement344 1932-06-06 2 j 6.15 TO-NIGHT j J m OVER THE HILL'* 5 I WEDNESDAY I Ann Harding I i in j «DEITOTIONi. i Also Wheeler Woolsey Short mxm "OH, OH, CLEOPATRA J Watch for "EAST OF BORNEO The Great World Show! S KIM SENG ROAD. I ANNOUNCEMENT X Commercial Exhibition in Comsnsmoration344 words
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Article32 1932-06-06 3 Singapore, June 6. 5 5* 7 Iy 5 3116 5 5116 t Dt( 5* 5% *»«MMtet: Steady. aUe Lond °n Spot Sheet 1 U|lfld York: Spot Sheet 1% cents. (G.)32 words
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Article30 1932-06-06 3 and and 0 "Ranchi" has left Hongkong a. m on ex ST ctod 10 a «ive at Singapore ft 10 side tk" she will proceed alongUlt a.H.B. wharf.30 words
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Article104 1932-06-06 3 Rules For Reform Association Adopted. Mr. Mudaliar Nagalingam. J.P., presided over a large gathering of Tamils yesterday evening in the premises of the Indo-Ceylonese club. Orchard Read, Singapore. Printed copies of the rules and by-laws (framed by the committee) for the Tamils' Reform Association were distributed. With104 words
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201 1932-06-06 3 Rugby, June 5. The Import Duties Advisory Committee has appointed a national committee to work out, with district sub-committees and a small executive committee, appropriate schemes for reorganisation of the British iron and steel .ndusiry. Mr. Charles Mitchell, chairman and r-anag ng director of Messrs. Dorman,201 words
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94 1932-06-06 3 "Occurrences like the communal outbreak in UCCUI IlflttM i to deflect the of the r—? ot India, in an intervtew turopeau TpiwrraDh" on May 20. He with the 2"tiSaS£ of the British in iSLTZ Sreal 1™ WU recognition of the India, to press ioi94 words
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Article634 1932-06-06 3 Inquest On Inspector Of Tamil Schools. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 4. A verdict of "Suicide whik't of unsound mind" was returned by Mr. R. P. Clegg at the inquest m Kuala Lumpur this morning en Mr. R. O. M. Millar, Inspector of634 words
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Obituary175 1932-06-06 3 Last Words To Sampan-Man. Further details concerning the sudden death cf Mr Arathoon Martin Sarkies are supplied to the "Malaya Tribune" by Mr. B. Johannes, a son-in-law of Mr. Sarkies. who went to Tanjong Pinang for identification purP °r S appears that last Wednesday, when Mr.175 words
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Article13 1932-06-06 3 The women's lawn tennis match between Le Touquet on July 14 and 15.13 words
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Article13 1932-06-06 3 Keen interest has been aroused in South during the end of the year.13 words
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Article, Illustration46 1932-06-06 3 M. Do inner (French President) being carried out of the RotachiM Palace after he had been fatally shot by a Russian named Gorguloh". The President was opening a literary exhibition. Gorguloft, the assassin of the French President, being examined by the police.46 words
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Article381 1932-06-06 3 Serious Reduction In Earnings. Two important hotel companies have held! their annual meetings in London last month, and at both of them the chairman had to report a serious reduction in earnings as a consequence cf the world depression in business. In each case the Ordinary shareholders have381 words
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Article121 1932-06-06 3 C. D. Aarvold. the England Rugby captain, has accepted an invitation from the Blackheath Committee to lead the "Club" next season (says a London message to "The Pioneer"). He will be available for the whole of the season, which is good news for tho.=e interested b Blackheath fortune?. Their progress121 words
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Article311 1932-06-06 3 J8. ETLIN AND CO/9 REPORT. June 6, 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 1 H lCd., unchanged. New York: 2' ctnts 'G t unchanged. Shares: Nominal. Altenbys 30—40 cents, Ayer Moleks 15—20 cents, Ayer Panas 15 —20 cent*, Bassetts lo —20 cents, Brogas 15—20 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 10—15 cents,311 words
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Article288 1932-06-06 3 British Official. (By Courtesy of Hong Kong Bank.) Singapore, June 6. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29 32d., London 3 month*' sight 2s. 3 27,32 d.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13|16d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25>32d., London demand 2s. 3%d, London T.T.British Official. - 288 words
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Article190 1932-06-06 3 Maulana Shaukat Ali, speaking at a luncheon mtaamid by the Welfare of Ind a League ai r he Majestic Hotel, Bombay, on May 12, said tha he was a great believer ii the unity of the various comoiunities in India and he minted a peace thai190 words
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Advertisement310 1932-06-06 3 j Band Performances During June j Band of The S.S. Police j Botanical Gardens, Tuesday, 7th, at 5.15 p.m. j Katong Park, Friday, 10th, 5.15 p.m. ii Telok Ayer, Wednesday, 15th, 9 p.m. j Katong Park, Friday, 17th, 9 p.m. i Botanical Gardens, Wednesday, 22nd, 5.15 p.m Katong Park, Friday,310 words
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Advertisement96 1932-06-06 3 I I MHmgMN T 'WM WM WM MM ISL SI .1. JIBII L BM J"—— —r M ■M _L m Assets exceed $12,000,000. A "T Assurance 111 force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street.96 words
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Obituary55 1932-06-06 4 LEE TAN. The marriage of Mr. Le e Kim Sun. son of Mr. Le e Teck Hr e of the Christmas Island, and Miss Tan Cheng HianNo Ug 933 r n f th V ate Mr Tan Ek Li of 93 3, Lpp3r Serangoon Road, Sirgapore tcok55 words
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Article693 1932-06-06 4 we are reluctant to comment on -Malaya's very humble share of the Birthday Honours, because there is provocation once more to the use of rather emphatic language. Mr Andrew Caldecott, Mr. Savage Bailor and the others who have been remembered" may be sincerely con-gratulated-they truly deserve the recognition693 words
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Article305 1932-06-06 4 The Rev. M. R. Doraisamy. of the Tamil Methodist Church, is ill, and will therefore be unable to attend to his duties for some time. Mr. W. Lowson, manager of Messrs. Wearne Brothers, Kuala Lumpur, has proceeded on six months' leave, and Mr. J. Pestell has succeeded him Mr. G.305 words
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Article112 1932-06-06 4 Engine Trouble Experienced At Rangoon. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Saturday. The Dutch Air Mail which was expected to arrive here at 10.30 a.m. yesterday has failed to put in an appearance. Prom enquiries made from the agents here it was learnt that the delay112 words
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Article215 1932-06-06 4 Brilliant Parade Of The Guards. British Official. Rugby, June 4. In continuation of his 67th birthday celebrations the King this morning took the salute when the brilliant military ceremonial of the Trcoping of the Colours by the Brigade of Guards took place on the Horse GuardsBritish Official. - 215 words
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Article76 1932-06-06 4 Government Suggestion. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 6. The Senior Warden of Mines this morning stated that Government was at present ascertaining whether the Chinese miners would to restrict by IT% per cent, instead of 2,". per cent. The balance of tin thus produced76 words
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Article45 1932-06-06 4 Rugby. June 5. King Albert of Belgium is visiting King Gorge next week. He will arriv? on Wednesday and will during his stay witness the exercises at Aldcrshot of the F.fth Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, of which h? is Colonel-in-Chief— British Official.45 words
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Article59 1932-06-06 4 H E. the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, and Lady Clementi, accompanied by Mr. R. J. Curtis (Aide-de-Camp) and Mr. Corry (Private Secretary), left Singapore on Saturday on an upccuntry tour. His Excellency, as already announced, will be away about two months. Lady Clementi leaves for59 words
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Article308 1932-06-06 4 The Rev. Fergus Ferguson will leave Kuala Lumpur for Home this week. Yesterday he conducted the evening service at St. Andrew s Presbyterian Church for the last time. He *s not returning to Malaya. His successor, the Rev. William Buckingham, is due* to arrive this week. He comes from the308 words
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Article474 1932-06-06 4 ■IBY ■■LOOKER.., I hear that the Imw idea is to be introdu«& nt Tr Us a Pore' It's a kind of kom-si say, $1,000, and it is'disTrii",", P ut scores of comp; inies. ri! ut<;(| Thus if there's a hnnm tion of the market yoTl" n v474 words
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Article41 1932-06-06 4 Mails by the outward Dutr! Amsterdam are expected pore by the evening «tpr pondence will be ready I holders at 7.30 p.m. Q t a t From China by th" "Kidd v Singapore at 6 a.m. on Wrdn« 141 words
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Article32 1932-06-06 4 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: 1 ll|16d. New York: 2% cents. Singapore Spot: 5—5's TIN. London Spot: £119 15s. (unchanged» London 3 months: £12? (unrhancen Local: $62.12'/'- (75 tors snJHt32 words
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Advertisement272 1932-06-06 4 CRICKET CRICKET BALLS j AI RE S "PRACTICE," AYRE'S "INTERNATICNAI," WISDEN'S "SPECIAL CATGUT," WISDEN'S "COLONIAL." CRICKET LEG GUARDS "HARDINGE SPECIAL." j WICKET KEEPING GLOVES I IMPROVED MACGREGOR.' "OmOVED HARDINGE." SCORE BOOKS. NETS. BATS, etc., etc. EVERYTHING FOR CRICKET. SPECIAL PRICES TO CLUBS. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAI'OIiE KUALA LUMPUK. ANTI-CONSUMPTION PLANT.272 words
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Advertisement76 1932-06-06 4 J?=JH=^i=Jr==J f= J l A Happy Thought ?OR THE CHRISTENING PRESENT. CHILDREN'S CUPS i IN I SOLID SILVER. U.S. de Silva Bros, JEWELLERS, I 23, High Street, Singapore. —-»r=Jr=ir=Jr=Jf~ 634 T. K. K.'S RUBBER TABLE COVERS x 4 $2.00 each. 3 ft. 8 ins. x 3 ft. 8 Inc S76 words
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Miscellaneous45 1932-06-06 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday's Max. Temperature 82 deg. F. Last night's Min. Temperature 76 deg F Yerterday s Rainfall 0 02 ins Sunshine 0 l hour 1 p.m. Relative Humiditv 95 per cent 1 p.m. Wind s 10 m p h 1 p.m. Weather Drizzle45 words
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808 1932-06-06 5 CANINE MATERNITY WARD. vi>it To The Animal Infirmary. ,i "Ward* 1 for prospwtiva V .i "patient" under ,|r. skin ami another ended to after bei 'u'ht. were among the d b j a "M.T." rcpr. rrcer.t vi it to808 words
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Article334 1932-06-06 5 Cornish Air Officer Leads Revolt. Reuter. Valparaiso, June 4. Martial law has been declared to deal with the ex-Military Attache <n London. Colonel Marmaduke Grove, son of a Cornish emigrant, who is Lading rebel flying officers. Government troops have surrounded the aviation school. Santiago deReuter. - 334 words
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Article146 1932-06-06 5 "Brain Behind Indian Congress" Arrested. Reuter. New Delhi, Jure 4. It is officially confirmed that a HinduMoslem riot occurred at Alwar. State troops were called out and fired on the rioters. Two were killed and 30 injured. Three were killed and 23 wounded in another ccmmunalReuter. - 146 words
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Article138 1932-06-06 5 Premier s Apology To The Church. Rugby, June 5. The settlement of the long standing Maltese dispute is the subject of favourable press comment in London. The "Times" says: "The restoration cf religious peace, which happily coincided with the celebration of the Kings birthday, has caused138 words
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Article17 1932-06-06 5 Reuter. Athens, June 4. Minister of Foreign Affairs. M retains the portfolio of Fmance.-Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Article115 1932-06-06 5 Widespread Damage In Mexico. Reuter. Mexico City, June 4. Over 60 persons have been killed and 100 injured in the earthquake, which is the worst fcr the last ten years. There in widespread damage. Several townships have been wiped tut, the worst affected being Guadalajara,Reuter. - 115 words
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Article205 1932-06-06 5 BEAUTIFUL BLONDE CHARGED. Alleged Murder At C)cktail Party. Reuter. London, June 4. There was a fashionable crowd at Westminster Police Court when Mrs. Elvira Barney, the beautiful blonde daughter of Sir John Mullens, was remanded for a week on a charge of the murder of Mr.Reuter. - 205 words
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Article369 1932-06-06 5 Manchuria Hoping For Relief. Peking, June 6. The Lyttcn Commission has returned here after investigating conditions in Manchuria. Reuter. Shanghai. June 6. General Chan Hon Kwcngs Brigade has arrived at Kochow, under General Chan Chai Tcng's order. The Brigade will proceed to Luichow shortly against the Aarines369 words
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Article48 1932-06-06 5 London, June 5. There is no news ol the airman Hausner. It is believed that his petrol must now be exhausted. —Reuter. f Stanley Hausner set off on Friday to fly non-stop from New Jersey to Warsaw. He hnd already turned back after one attempt48 words
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Article514 1932-06-06 5 WALL STREET IS SCEPTICAL. Special Powers For The President? Though the American Budget is reported to be balanced en paper, it is expected that the Government will have to borrow money and that Pre idem Hoevcr will have to follow the example of the British Prcmi.r514 words
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Article169 1932-06-06 5 Rise Of Nationalism In Germany. Reuter. Berlin, June 6. Thr speedy reappearance of Hitler's "Brown Army," in a modified form, is loreshadowed in ?p. interview with the Mome Minister Baron Yon Gayl, who declared: "Every injustice p rpetratcd against the different forms of the Nationalist movementReuter. - 169 words
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Article57 1932-06-06 5 TOPICS OF TO-DAY, en page 4. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 8. CLUB DIARY, on page 7. A LONDONER'S NOTEBOOK, on page 8. WAR RUMOURS DENIED BY JAPAN, on p. 9. WHO SHALL RULE? on page 9. CEYLON NEWS AND NOTES, on page 10. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR.57 words
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Advertisement362 1932-06-06 5 JIHIMIIII■IIIIni|,|IIIIIIiIIII I H I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I RUSTIKOL I 1 THE ARTISTiC ij| I '|BB PRESERVATIVE lirwßPil WHITE ANT- HrajHttfl DESTROYER. H^B^B 1 z I RUSTIKOL dries by absorbtion into the362 words
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1115 1932-06-06 6 Sports Pastimes. THE MALAYA CUP COMPETITION. SINGAPORE SHARE POINTS WITH MALACCA. BOON LAY SUSTAINS A DAMAGED NOSE. SELANGOR WIN IN NORTHERN SECTION. ASSN. FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. June 5. History has a habit of i seating itself and this was the case at Malacca yesterday when Malacca and1,115 words
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Article753 1932-06-06 6 FIRST GAME IN NORTHERN SECTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, June 4. .In the first Malaya Cup match in the Northern Section to-day, Selangor defeated Kedah by five clear goals in the presence of one cl the largest gatherings ever seen at a soccer753 words
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Article99 1932-06-06 6 W. E. Merritt, the New Zealand Test match who is to be the Rlshton professional rnrJj° y W has arrlved in Lancashire, and considers that Lancashire League pitches will help spin bowling, m addition to playing in matches he is to act as coach and win tr? to teach young99 words
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Article1547 1932-06-06 6 Riman - SATURDAY'S GAME AT ANSON ROAD. Hockey Of A Superior Class. Malayans Do Well To Lose By Only Seven Goals. HOCKEY. (By "Riman." Hockey of a distinctly superior class was witnessed at Anson Road Stadium on Saturday afte-rncon when the Indian Olympic players, who were en route1,547 words
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Article94 1932-06-06 6 SATURDAY'S TEA TIME SCORES. CRICKET. Reuter. London. June 4 first class 226 f r 8 At Leyton: Essex. 281 for 6 wkts. v. Surrey Sussex Gl °ucester. 192 for 5 wkLs. J. At' Hu h n Ster v e,d K £SL 135 V Hampshire. wickshir, 1 YOrkShReuter. - 94 words
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240 1932-06-06 6 BILLIARDS. Following several requests to organise an amateur (four ball) championship for Malaya Mm Frankel Brothers have issued details of a tournament for a challenge shield presented by the firm, open to all Clubs in Malaya to be held at the New World frcm Saturday* June ti240 words
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Article540 1932-06-06 6 CONCLUDING DAY'S RESULTS. THE TURF. CTrom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 5. The weather on the concluding day of the Tr.iping T.C. amateur meeting was remarkably fire. The going was good and there was an improved attendance, including the Sultan of Perak, the British Resident and Mrs.540 words
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Article88 1932-06-06 6 GOLF. Cfodtar Rule 2 (2) of the Special Rules for Stroke Competitions, the Committee declared Saturday afternoon's play in the Singapore Island championship competition null and void The qualifying round will, therefore be played at Bukit Tlmah, next Saturday afternoon, same partners and starting times as previously88 words
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Article32 1932-06-06 6 Reuter. London, June 4. At Sandwich to-day for the first time in the Anglo-Scottish professional competition c:nje 1&13, England beat Scotland by 13 to 3 and two halved.— Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article165 1932-06-06 6 This has been a year of records as far as running is concerned (says a "Pioneer" correspondent) First R. H. Thomas made a new British record by running one mile in Into. 13 2-3 sec. Then Jules Ladoumegue made two world's records, running 1,500 metres n 3 mm. 49 5-5165 words
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Article716 1932-06-06 6 SATURDAY'S Pif T Na «h Stops Choo. BOXING. 'By X.or, The Al Rivers—Pi..j v the reduced charge large crowd at the n. oay night. The were a little disappo, sensational in the R Fighting Choo only SydNash. Rivers',,,; twelve rounds of rainei Choo failed to answer";. iQund.716 words
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63 1932-06-06 6 Owing to the rapid imprc*.r«»t w health since going to I ago th? Prim? ifinftftei h his doctors to curtail hm nation by cf days and will resume wot* in week, leaving Lossiemouth The Chancellor of the StchtOM Chamberlain, has also n covery after a63 words
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Advertisement11 1932-06-06 6 [Others sports items will be found on pages 7 ahd 14.11 words
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Article1005 1932-06-06 7 GAME INTERRUPTED BY RAIN. The Rest Just Avert Follow-On. CRICKET. jUtemi History Repeats Itself. was recorded in the Clarke qu chts. when the game which Priday between the Europeans S.C.C. was brought to snd lusion at 5.25 pm. yesterday. imilar in many respects to the1,005 words
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Article418 1932-06-06 7 RESULTS OF FIRST DAY'S PLAY. LAWN TENNIS. There were no surprising results in the first round of the Singapore championship which opened at the Tanglin Club yesterday. Both Roy Smith and Wise got through their matches without being fully extended, likewise Lim Bong Soo. None of the418 words
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Article109 1932-06-06 7 While Don Bradman thrilled the crowd last month with a brilliant innings of 201 he failed to score a century on the following day. Perhaps he was happy for on the Sunday he was not playing cricket, but golf, in which game centuries anathema. His driving was particularly sound, and109 words
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202 1932-06-06 7 Preliminary Announcement. The Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association is holding its ninth annual exhibition this year in Kuala Lumpur on July 30 and 31 and Aug. 1. While the Association fully appreciates the extremely serious financial position in which the country finds itself at the present time, it feels202 words
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Article33 1932-06-06 7 The rate of Issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day Is Rs. 163 for $MO. The rate of payment of Money Order from India and Ceylon Is Rs. 157 for $100.33 words
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Article336 1932-06-06 7 General Ma's CounterAttack. "Union Times." Shanghai, June 4. The employees of the "Shun Pao" and other Chinese newspapers are expected to resume work to-day. Mr. Lo Wen Kan has decided to remain as Foreign Minister and Mr. Kuo Tai Chi, Vice-Mlnister for Foreign Affairs, will proceed"Union Times." - 336 words
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275 1932-06-06 7 Goodyear Contest For Owners And Drivers. With the lure of cash prizes totalling $1,000, competitive spirits among motorists and drivers were challenged to-day to "write a letter" in the Goodyear Golden Letter Contest, to run from June 6 to midnight. July 6. The announcement,275 words
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Advertisement16 1932-06-06 7 tmjkl ASK FCR IT SSf I* THE, CLUB CR >X AT HOME* VOLLEY'S JH SHINDY JzHSmv16 words
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Advertisement206 1932-06-06 7 7.145 TO-NIGHT 9.30 j UP-TO-DATE AND VET TIIE CHEAPEST SHOW IN TOWN ANOTHER FIRST RUN SUPER TALKIE NEVER BEFORE SHOWN IN SINGAPORE. "WORLDLY GOODS" with Merna Kennedy j DONT MISS HEARING THE LILTING THEME SONG:— I WILL, NEVER FORGET I ADMISSION—2O CENTS AND 40 CENTS Official Insurers To The A.206 words
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Miscellaneous79 1932-06-06 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, JUNE 7. Sourabaya. Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Both) 11 a.m. Tembilahan and Indragirl (Hong Keat) noon Hoihow, Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow (Antung) 1 p.m. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis. Siak, Pakan Baroe, Pajakombo and Padang (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Si Apl Apl (Esmeralda)79 words
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Miscellaneous273 1932-06-06 7 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the273 words
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Article158 1932-06-06 8 Cannot Have His Cake And Eat It. It is clearly impossible for Souihern Ireland to live as a self-contained country. The facts cf geography and economics hay.» mad? Inland hopelessly dependent upon the markets of Great Britain. De Valera apparently chTish's the delusion that he can158 words
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Article455 1932-06-06 8 SINGAPORE. JUNE 2. MEAT. Beef steak I round), kati 40 Beef stew or curry, kati 30 Pork. lean, kati 50 Pork, lean and fat <lsi quality), kati 40 Mutton Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 44 Hens locally reared) kati 46 Ducks, each 55 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair 72455 words
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Article156 1932-06-06 8 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. As from Sept. 30 the following revised prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are effective: Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump andor ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon $0.9 C Red Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon156 words
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Article1259 1932-06-06 8 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, June 6, 1932, 10 a.m. Issue Value. Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 22j- 24;- £1 Austral Malay 18 j- 20 j5s. Ayer Hitam Tin 10 6 £1 Bangrin Tin 6|6 8|$1 Batarg Padang 0.05 0.101,259 words
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Article113 1932-06-06 8 BHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, June 6. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Kola (p.m. shifts to 3 Godown) 22 Raiula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3.) Aletta 15; Chinese Prince 13: Pres. Van Burpn It Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3.) Marudu 30. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4.) Tokushima113 words
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Article34 1932-06-06 8 Iwaki, Japan, May 27. ISi ?f*" Cha Plm, who has been stayinz in Tokyo since the 14th Instant, left for Hakone for the hot springs te -day on a sltrht-seein-34 words
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Article302 1932-06-06 8 Some Recent Additions. The following novels were added to Raffles Library' during the past fortnight: Aldington (Richard) Soft Answers. 2 copies. Ayres (Ruby M.) Changing Pilots. 4 copies. Banner (Hubert S.) Flamboyante. Bell (Neil) The Marriage of Simon Harper. Bower (Marjorle) Dark Rosaleen. 2 copies. Eridges (Victor) The302 words
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Article1191 1932-06-06 8 Debutantes Make Their Curtseys—A Present F Prince—lnsurance Against Assassination" 0 The (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 18. The first Courts of the year were held this week by Their Majesties at Buckingham Palace, london loves these Courts and crowd?' wait long hours in the neighbourhood of1,191 words
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Article271 1932-06-06 8 League Of Nations Bulletin/ The following is the Health Bulletin of il League of Nations' Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the week ended May 28. 1932. Alexandria: 8 plague cases and 1 death Bombay: 12 smallpox cases and 5 death: as against 2 cases and 1 death271 words
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Advertisement51 1932-06-06 8 I Cash Clearance Sale I About 45,000 pairs of Gents, Ladies and Children s =SHO E S to be cleared at IO percent, to SO percent, cheaper. Styles to suit all tastes j Prices to suit all pockets. Record Low Prices in Shoes. SAMSON SHOE STORE, i 304, NORTH BRIDGE51 words
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Miscellaneous249 1932-06-06 8 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. JUNE 6. High Tides—13.15 p.m., 11.10 p.m. Football League: Div. 1, RAF. v. SCC Anson Road; Div. 2. Malays II v. R.A. Il] S.R.C. St. Joseph s School Sports. Jalan Besar Singapore Tennis Championship?. s.C C 4 30 p.m. Football. M.F.A. League. Div. B. Geylang United249 words
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Miscellaneous213 1932-06-06 8 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY. JUNE 6. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. "B" Coy.. Lecture <Sand table) Platoon in Attack and Defence. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Fortress Ccy. iMalay). Drill and Light. 5.15 p.m.—Malay Headquarters. Bras Basah Road. S.V.F.A.. If wet. Serangoon Road. t.30 p.m.—Headquarters. M.G. Platoon tEur Officers and N.C.O.'s Class. TO-MORROW. JUNE213 words
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1543 1932-06-06 9 USS A ASKED TO DISCONTINUE MILITARY CONCENTRATION. DESIRE FOR EARLY CONFERENCE AT SHANGHAI. j.. r plies to the rumours of an early war with Russia by aggressive intention and reiterating her determination g net rights in North Manchuria.1,543 words
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Article86 1932-06-06 9 THAT some plants split themselves up? 'By Our Scientific Correspondent.) X certain Inhabitant of the sea. so tiny that It consists only one cell, looks like an MM and behaves much like one, for it moves at>:u: lin company with millions of illy a plant, for It86 words
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Article2026 1932-06-06 9 After The Prussian Elections. (Special "Malaya Tribune.") The result of the Prussian diet elections oi April 24 leaves German party leaders faced with a nice problem in statesmanship. The word "statesmanship" is used advisedly because the issue involved here far transcends ordinary party tactics or even the2,026 words
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Article40 1932-06-06 9 Thirty-six tenders were received for the construction of a landing ground fcr the civil aerodrome at Bayan Lepas, Penang. and the lowest tender ($45,063) by Phang Pak Hiong has been accepted. The highest tender was $238,214.40 words
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Article59 1932-06-06 9 Donations to the St. Andrews Hospital fund will be gratefully received by Mr. D. W. Mortlock. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Hon. Treasurer for St. Andrew's Hospital Week, to whom cheques should be made payable. All such donors will receive flags and carlabels which they59 words
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Article74 1932-06-06 9 Members of the Amateur Athletic Union are requested to note the match with the Johore Chinese to-morrow at the latter's court. They are requested to assemble at 126, Chin Swee Road at 1 p.m. sharp for free transport. The players are: Chew Keow Chin, Lim Tian Wan, Lee Kirn Seek,74 words
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Advertisement320 1932-06-06 9 ATTRACTIVE NEW LINES j FROM I Whiteaways Children's Department Boy's In plain tremola white tops. fyM l>Oy S Washing JMllt. trimmed to match trousers. Similar t Q Tobralco. Whl'e Shades: Saxe. pink, green. u r nl top. Trimmed to match Siz? 16. 18, and 20 ins. Winceyeite IiIOCK trousers. Price320 words
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Article2002 1932-06-06 10 Island Committed To Preference—Both For British And Dominions Goods—Majorities Of Four And Six—A Colombo Comment. The State Council opened its second legislative year on May 24 without much ceremony or the usual message of goodwill from H E the Governor other than the expected announcement that2,002 words
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Advertisement321 1932-06-06 10 TBE FAVOURITE:-! Refuse Au Imitations. A l«Jil mm 0N b Jjl ORANGE Sf^& V Manufactured by f* 1 %it; SI FRASER E H NEAVE LTD., Aerated Water Hi jjj|jpr Specialists. 2 pint rackets Chiverf Jelly I (anvfiavcur) V>lllv©lrS i' Cti F "I" Jj Strain syrop from fruit. 40 40 9321 words
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Advertisement457 1932-06-06 10 fj} MALAYAN /M3 Newest and Most JH'IH Delicious ml m^ Made From The Product or SSHS p HOENIX Aerated Water Works r~ N SO YOUVE DISCOVERED I POSTU M TOO bJ "Yes, and I haven't given U P tea either. But I\e found I m Wt*~ SI that tea drinking,457 words
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Article1628 1932-06-06 11 AfIKIJAL GENERAL MEETING. Sound Advice By St&te Councillor. oral meeting of the Lower Th 4 suriation. Teluk Anson, was pcit 1 l r l% May 20, at the Association jitld on j j Samuel in the Chair, attendance of members. 1 T^ ere r.t being Messrs. Dora1,628 words
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80 1932-06-06 11 British Newspapers To Be Exempted. London May 17. It is learned on reliable authority in Dubii;i to-day that all English daily newspapers will b? exempted from the Newspapers Tax announced in the Irish Free State Budget, which caminto force last Wednesday, but the exemption80 words
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Article258 1932-06-06 11 The Malayan Medical Journal, the organ of the Malayan Branch of the British Medical Association, for June, contains the following Original Articles: Lower limb fractures and their treatment by Leslie Robert, F.R.C.S.; a preliminary note on the antiscorbutic value of tropical foods by C. J. Oliveiro; the258 words
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Article167 1932-06-06 11 The "Spectator," the Columbia University magazine, whose editor has just been sent down for describing the xmiversity football team as "a semi-professional racket," contains an amusing glossary of American university slang, which is infinitely richer and more unintelligible to the uninitiated than our own. Miami University alone has167 words
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Advertisement785 1932-06-06 11 BABY SUFFERED WIHDRIECZEI Disfigured Face Very Much. Healed by Cuticura. "My baby suffered badly with dry ecxema on his face and head. It interfered greatly with his health as he could not get bis proper rest because of the irritation. The eruptions scaled over and I had to keep gloves785 words
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Advertisement263 1932-06-06 11 iIHfHQP'NACA^ THE FORMULA THAT CREATES NEW BLOOD. I tsm. t Long before this formula was discover- 1 ii cd it was well known that most ailments, j j apart from those caused by disease germs I I and organic defects, have their inception I in the impoverished state of the263 words
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Article798 1932-06-06 12 Doctors Praise Its Health Resorts. Factors In Making People Well. The question of making the health possibilities of British coast resorts more widely known was discussed at a conference of the British Health Resorts Association, held at Ejurnernouth recent.'y. Many eminent medical men attended. and useful798 words
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Article194 1932-06-06 12 Johore People At Singapore Ceremony. A pretty wedding was solemnized yesterday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church. OrchS Road v the Rev. Stephen Band officiating, when L aP X Swee the second nephew of Mr and Mis. Oew Geok Swee. Court Interpreter Johore Bahru, was married to Miss.194 words
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Article624 1932-06-06 12 Dedicating New Port Of Albany. Waters of the Port of Singapore will be ised in an international celebration on June 6 and 7, dedicating the Port of Albany, New York. U.S.A., to world-wide trade. A bottle of water from the Port of Singapore W jo secured624 words
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Article340 1932-06-06 12 ra ser s Renort -HUI i. Messrs. Praser and Co of May 25, state: Conditions in th. the past week cih for Pnce of tin experience !L Wa **nt.^ partly to conifuutd r p I* application of the B Vln 7^ nty as v J» to nervousness340 words
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231 1932-06-06 12 The following is the full text of the Caat» tion (Removal cf the Oath) Act, 1932,Preada de Valera's Bill to remove the Oath cf tiht arce from the Irish Free State Constitu'iocBe it enacted by the Oireachtag o Imm Eireann as follows:— L231 words
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Advertisement95 1932-06-06 12 Button's Famous Pineapple Hams at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES j Singapore Gold Storage! Company, Limited I j Orchard Road Sub-Depots. fill j DIAMOND BATTERY j BRITISH MANUFACTURE. j Diamond Batteries jive a Brighter Light than any other Battery. j Diamond Batteries give more hours of light than any other battery. Diamond95 words
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Advertisement159 1932-06-06 12 I* 1 i I IB 0 I —to talk of many things, 1 Of shoes and ships and sealing wax j I And cabbages and kings." I Of hosiery or tea sets I Or fountain pens and pearls, Of strong steel-shafteiJ golf clubs I I Or leather bags for girls.159 words
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Miscellaneous797 1932-06-06 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All times given ;n the following are Singapore times. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL, 55.5 metres, testing daily from 10.30 to 11 a.m. MANILA. XZRM, 49.3 metres, every Monday; 8 to 9 p.m., weekly broadcast of recorded music. BANDOENG, PMY., 58.2 metres; 6.40797 words
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Article90 1932-06-06 13 [Our readers are invited to write to us on •ubjects of public interest. It must be understood that the Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen90 words
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Article463 1932-06-06 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir,—As a signatory to the Covenant of the League of Nations, the Kellogg Pact and the Nine-Power Treaty, Japan is bound to observe .he territorial and administrative integrity or China. But she has turned all these interna'ional agreements into scraps of paper, ignored her463 words
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Article131 1932-06-06 13 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune.") Sir —I wonder why such theatres as the Alhambra. the Capitcl and the Pavilion are net so generous as to give half-price to all seats to adults—apart from school children, who, of course, are admitted at half-rate at matinee performances. I don't think131 words
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Article183 1932-06-06 13 Criminal Breach Of Trust. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. May 31. Yoong Toong Seong. a Chinese was produced before the Seremban police magistrate, Che Hamzan bin Abdullah, on charges of criminal breach of trust in reopect of one set of diamond brooches valued at $500 of a diamond183 words
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Article151 1932-06-06 13 prince Salonjf, Japan's "Grand Old Man," last ol tbe Slder Statesmen, bas been consulted bclore eaeb ot tbe recent moves at Sbangbai. ls one ol tbe tbree men vbo bave bee,» accorded tbe Kigb privilege in recent year» cl carrying a vaUelng-sticlc into tbe room vbrn tbey call on blm.151 words
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Advertisement445 1932-06-06 13 flttfTigcr**** satisfaction permits no compromise with quality. I BUY ONLY THE BEST. I General Electric «ea^y %IL STEEL ECONOMY Refrigerator I tNI K \I 11-K'TRIC CO. OF AMERICA. P^^^^V .ji er r years' intensive research. IHK jr. i UFFRIGERATOR ON m^^W^l' 1 ft MARKET. j Jl d i, (irrtatrst Name445 words
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Advertisement228 1932-06-06 13 l The Spell of the Links •*< The thrill of the links buoyant youth romantic *3 Cs charm. Moments when the captivating fragrance w M (1 tnis exquisite and genuine Eau de £2 f^J^ 1 \Vw Cologne preserves and enhances natural loveliness O O and vivacity. The generous use of228 words
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441 1932-06-06 14 Sports Pastimes. COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES. GLOUCESTER LOSE AT LORD'S. YORKSHIRE BEATEN AT HOME. CRICKET. The County championship matches begun on Wednesday and concluded en Friday wers favoured by more suitable weather than last week. There was some big scoring at Cardiff, where the home side were beaten by Essex d-spite441 words
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Article93 1932-06-06 14 The Wha Tuck School defeated the 2nd team of the Amicable A. A. by 7—o at the latter's premises on Sunday at 7 p.m. Scores (Wha Tuck School mentioned first). Wong Tuck Onn beat Yeo Ah Kow by 2—o; Ho Ah Hong beat Tan Meng Choon 2—o; Loh Kum93 words
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Article401 1932-06-06 14 LAWN TENNIS. Results and ties in the S.CR.C. tournament are as follows:— "A" Singles Handicap: Lai Kwong Chun beat Wee Eng Yong 6 —o, 6—2. Yong Loon Chong beat John Lim 6 —3, 4 —6, 6—3, Lim Siew Jin beat T. Y. Chia 9—7, 6—l. "A" Doubles Handicap:401 words
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Article253 1932-06-06 14 THE TURF. Entries for the Selangor Turf Club Summer meeting on June 11 and 18 are as follows: Horses: Class U: Perle dOr, Furrow, Tambour Battant, Erato. Laneham, Bonny, Boy Charlton, Ellebanr, Ginger (Medan), Hopaway. Done Up, Winfield. Veracity. Millionaire, Mentone, Miss Field, Ecliptic, Love Lyric. Merry253 words
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Article69 1932-06-06 14 Willie Smith and Joe Davis may be matched after all—but not in a billiards match. Mr. G. M. Watson of Burroughes and Watts tells me (says a "Daily Herald" correspondent) that Smith and Davis have promised to take in a golfers' tournament in June. Who knows but the meeting on69 words
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Article545 1932-06-06 14 (By "X.0.") A good little man sometimes beats a good big man. It very seldom happens, but it did when Camera was be~aten by Larry Gains the ether day. Gains thrilled and surprised 70,000 'pectators, which is, I believe, a record crowd fcr any boxing545 words
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Article220 1932-06-06 14 Companion Shot By Gang Of Chinese. There existed great tension in Chapei :ecently following the mysterious wounding of a Japanese marine and the missing of another in Chung Hua Hsing Road. Four hundred marines ordered ashore from the "Idzumo," flaghip of the Japanese 3rd Fleet, and the220 words
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Article78 1932-06-06 14 NO SUGGESTION OP MUWALYET, H The London -Dally article to the effect that rv are giving publicity uT that when the u5 not be renewed for a O to see if the Dona* 3? of **> in this interval. Tv :J P J officially informed is78 words
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258 1932-06-06 14 Mr. Frank S. WUhan %m rt Commissioner. 7A. Ocean BuuZtE, has just received by cab!- th* foil gap<ff! tics relating to th, fa Nfc. States with Middle Asia:- For the month i ri Ttotal Exports from U: To British Malaya f G258 words
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Article119 1932-06-06 14 Foreign exports of tin. being nnal shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of May. 1932. Destination. ToM United Kingdom United States of America Continent of Europe 142 8 British Possessions Japan Other Foreign Countries Total 4.390 Tons. Note:—l. Exports in 1931 were 83.704119 words
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Article173 1932-06-06 14 Ocean shipments of rubber, including latex, revertex and concentrated latex, during the month of May, 1932. PRELIMINARY RETURN. Sheet and Crepe Latex. Concentrated Latex, TOTAL. Name of Port. Tona Revertex. Tons Tons. Exnort c Transhipment Transhipment Transhipment EZ traitS Malay Straits Malay Export straits Malay Gran rroper.173 words
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Advertisement384 1932-06-06 14 I FIT AND FORGET ,)lantS soaring effortlessly over Continents. .seas, .and ckserts. .you will find K.L.G. plugs... In motor cars great fill 01 carrvin a passenger or two j K.L.G. Plugs arc the very J IA- <ai a«n internal combustion I engine Theirs is the unfailing j spark that energises384 words
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Advertisement449 1932-06-06 15 gXEAMEB SAILINGS. P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) -an P ASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. ..lim HI? AND ORIENTAL STEAM CO.. LONDON AND U fSi EAST MAIL SERVICE. ,rrnder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OCTWARD FROM LONDON. for China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1932. 9,100 June 9449 words
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Advertisement596 1932-06-06 15 JTEAMER SAILINGS. THE LINE UapajiMail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Mlddlesborough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 June 15 16 t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 June 28 29 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 13 14 HARUNA MARU 10,500 July 27 28 KATORI MARU 10,000 Aug. 11 12 8 KASHIMA596 words
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Advertisement393 1932-06-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA """B Deutach |H flj Australische Dampfschiffs LR Cl aeslllschaft (C+mpanU* Incorporate tn fIMBBKJ] OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN FOBTS. 1932 f m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila June 14 m.s. ERMLAND, omit Japan ports June 29 T m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila. July 8 m.s. MUNSTERLAND, omit393 words
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Advertisement460 1932-06-06 15 INSURANCE. THE 10Mj&k SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. EVERY MAN—EVERY WOMAN STRIVES FOR PROSPERITY longs for good luck and only frequently in vain, because their glandular apparatus does not function460 words
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Advertisement353 1932-06-06 15 BANKS, huiiwA 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 Savings353 words
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Advertisement569 1932-06-06 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, Li MITEL* HEAD OFFICE: METER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Singapore «58. North Bridge Road. Penang 85, Beach Street, Malacca 131, Jonker Street Muar No. l, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 108. Jalan Rahmsrt. Palembang 16, Hx Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central Seremban 63, Birch569 words
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Advertisement294 1932-06-06 16 il THIS PAPER HAS THE J I LARGEST SALE. ;j AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO j: :j SPEND MOST i: JA i I IN BRITISH MALAYA. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PHOGHEsii^J TO LET. TO LET. Reduced Rents. Garage No. 32 Jalan Besar. Open Day and Night. Cars rents $6, $5,294 words
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Advertisement286 1932-06-06 16 HlliMlllllUniin, llnlnmnnninunnmliHnllllllllllMlMlHlllllllllllllimill l>lllllllllil!lll>llllllll!IIIIHIimillllll!ll!|lll!l|l!lllfl!lll|ll|IH!||Uli:lll|H| Le <zs\dercie/s School j ESTABLISHED 1906. I 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street j Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—b\ I. MILES. I I mimum nil ■■■■■■iiiii.iiiiiiii. i aiiiinniin.iiiii.iimi ,i,n, hi,,,!,,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, TO LET. To Lot —1 Margate Road 7 Ramsgate Road, both off Grove286 words
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Advertisement374 1932-06-06 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received at the Office of Messrs. Keys and Dowdeswell. Architects. Mercantile Bank Building. Singapore, up to noon cf the 20th. June. 1932. for th? erection of all works connected with the Proposed Bazaar. Cinema Theatre. Market. &c at Jalan Besar and Foch Road, Singapore,374 words
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Advertisement619 1932-06-06 16 AUCTION SALE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable freehold and leasehold land situaK at Seletar Road, the property of the Seletai Plantations, Ltd.. subdivided into building anc bungalow allotments. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Saleroom No. 30, Chulia Street, Singapore. ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1932, AT 2.30 P.M 75 lots619 words
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Advertisement531 1932-06-06 16 j i J! TRIBUNE SMALL AD g I BRING RESITT.to |i I BECAUSE THEY Reach 1 THE I jj PERMANENT PQPm^ lQ:] j ii rv..--.. ~J I I l!'t''ff''|l<|i!|!l|:l|!lCUlH|h|::| I I I I I l t N £ORjALEr FOR Lmotype Motors, each li .f all in good working onW V531 words
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