Malaya Tribune, 15 June 1932
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Title Section29 1932-06-15 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX- -No. 140 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday. June 15. 1932 Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 193229 words
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Advertisement219 1932-06-15 1 CEYLON UPTON'S TEA. you Cannot Better The Best. I mi mi j j I I I "Chop Hijau" (^^g^^l gljjH Jj You will be satisfied 11 jjj Ijj CARLSBERG PILSENER |jj IffHef) i i "CHOP HIJAU" Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs and BS a., .j Rest Houses throughout the a 1219 words
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Advertisement427 1932-06-15 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE' IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. j s j I Sime. Darby Co., Ltd. "uULL HAH AH HAIR OIL. It Is at once fragf rant and cooling tn the eyes and brala nJt'j '""cr It; im P roveB sl Bht. <W strengthens hair J roots, and427 words
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Advertisement298 1932-06-15 2 Amusements < Commencing at II To-Day's Matinee! tVMNMW i I I I t l I i i l HI I I l I I •'iliiliil'iliiliiliiliiliiliiluiiitMMlMf PREMIERE FOR MALAYA BRITISH INTERNATIONAL'S BRILLIANT ADAPTATION OF Seton's SENSATIONAL SPY STORY, The W Plan With Entire BRITISH CAST:— BRIAN AHEARNE (as Colonel Duncan Grant)298 words
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Advertisement184 1932-06-15 2 Matinee: To-Day at 3 p.m. CHARLES JET JHL*. JEm JnL JBUJU at last in a role displaying all the brilliant dramatic ability the world has always known him capable of sparkling, vivid, sincere in an unforgettable portrayal— IN AFTER TO-MORROW All the world loves lovers and you will revel in184 words
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Advertisement171 1932-06-15 2 G.IS TO-NIGHT/ 5 SEASON AGAIN EXTENDED* j UNIVEBSAL'S JUNGLE TIIKILLEK— |l Boi»i leo j TO-MORROW BUSTER KEATON IN j SIDEWALKS of NEW VOjjj I The Great World Show! P KIM SENG ROAD. V I I COMMERCIAL EXHIBITION 1 S Owing To Tremendous Success Season Extended Until Sunriav I g June171 words
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Article85 1932-06-15 3 Terrible Ordeal For Eight Days. Reuter. London. June 14. dramatic story of the rescue of Stanley Hauler has been wirelessed by the captain of the steamship "Circe Shell" which is at present in mid-Atlantic. The message states that the aeroplane was espied in the distance asReuter. - 85 words
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Article52 1932-06-15 3 The following have been selected to play for the S C C "B" XI v. 1.0. F.A. 2nd to-morrow at the S.C.C: T. O. Lashmar; O. Boas. r B. Black; H. A. Binnendyk. D. E. Nickles, G. DoeWs: J. M Houghton, J. L. Bonnar. H. B. Gym, C. T- Owen,52 words
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Article2024 1932-06-15 3 SIR G. MAXWELL'S ADVICE. Why Not A Stake In The Land? A mes age by Sir Gecrge Maxwell, K.B E., C MC, for Indians in Malaya appears in the March-June issue of "The Indian.'' He asks pertinently why thty do not take up land for themselves,2,024 words
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Article48 1932-06-15 3 A Cliinere woman Is believed to have jumped Jnto the Kallang River yesterday afternoon. She was rescued by several civilians after a lot of trouble. She was semi-ccnscious by the time she was drafted out and was removed to hospital Ix 4 the ambulance.48 words
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Article316 1932-06-15 3 B. ETON AND CO.'S REPORT. June 15, 11 a.m. BUBBRB. London: 1%4L, up ljlSd. New York: 2 11 jl6 cents (G.). unchanged. Shares: Nominal. Allenbys 20—30 cents. Ayer Moleka 15—20 cents, Ayer Panas 15—20 cent*. Bassetts 10—15 cents, Brogas 10—15 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 05—10 cents, Bukit Katils316 words
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61 1932-06-15 3 Singapore. June 15. Standard Spot 5 5 1 16 June 5*6 5 3 16 July 5 316 s'. Aug. 5 1 5 5 16 July-Sept. 5«4 5 5 1«5 Oct.-Dec. 5% %Vt Tone of Market: Steady. Latest Cable: London' Spot Sheet 1- d. per lb.61 words
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Article296 1932-06-15 3 (By Courtety ot Hong Kong Bank.) British Official. Singapore. Jun*> 15. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2? 3 29 32d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27 32d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13|16d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25 32d., London demand 2s. 3%<L, LondonBritish Official. - 296 words
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Article115 1932-06-15 3 ARRIVALS. "Edendale," 1,002 tons. Capt. Gibson, from Bat a via. 14-6; for Batavla, 18-6. "TJnombo." Dutch. 526 tons. Capt, Bakkcr. from Bali. 15-6; for Deli, 17-6 "Tomohon." Dutch, 560 tens. Capt. Stooker. frcm Sambas, 15-6; for Sambas, 18-6. "Vyner Brcoke." Sar. 714 tons. Capt. Benfield, from Kuching. 15-6;115 words
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Advertisement431 1932-06-15 3 Band Performances j During June I Band of The S.S. Police j T eiok Ayer, To-day, 15th, at 9 p.m. I Katong Park, Friday, 17th, 9 p m j Botanical Gardens, Wednesday, 22nd, 5.15 p m j Katong Park, Friday, 24th, 5.15 p.m. Telok Ayer, Wednesday, 29th, 5 .15 p.m.431 words
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Advertisement423 1932-06-15 3 iV" m i ma ■~.J t. ,.1 Assets exceed $12,000,000. p Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlements). HEAD OFFICE. Oreat Eastern Life Bunding, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. «C: The Company haa £20.000 deposited with the423 words
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Article705 1932-06-15 4 Some of our Indian readers have latterly been a little incensed with us because we prefer not to permit discussion of the political situation in their motherland. Leading members of the community have approved our attitude, agreeing that Malaya is not the place for such controversy. Nevertheless,705 words
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Article75 1932-06-15 4 Mrs Cantrell Lady Superintendent of the Lelangor clob. Erasers Hill, leaves lor home six mOhtl« holidky this month The clerical stall of the 2HH will entertain Ktr R W t>wis to a tea <on his retirennnti at the junior Service Club on Saiurdav at 4 p m «r (3 W75 words
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Article49 1932-06-15 4 Rugby, June 14. I A preliminary operation for the extraction of a cataract was to-day successfully performed upon Princess Beatrice's right eye. Princess Beatrice, who is 75 years old. is the King's aunt and the mother of the former Queen of j Spain!— British Official.49 words
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Article58 1932-06-15 4 Saturday's "Malaya Tribune" will contain a specially long and interesting poultry article, with full instructions on feeding and a d'agrani showing how to judge fowl. These poultry notes, appearing every Saturday, are attracting a good deal of attention. Many replies have been received to the Bantam Offer58 words
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Article21 1932-06-15 4 From Europe (London mails despatched on May 26) by the "Rohna," due at Penang at 6 a.m. on Friday.21 words
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Article51 1932-06-15 4 TOPICS OP TO-DAY, on page 4 CORRESPONDENCE, on page 7 CLUB DIARY, on page 8. DIARY OP EVENTS, on page 8 THE TRAGEDY OF FAY AND FUNG, on p 9 CEYLON NEWS AND NOTES, on page 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page51 words
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Article689 1932-06-15 4 How Singapore Cheats Them. What attractions has Singapore to offer to tourists? Do they all take tre visual ri«Je to Johore and back again to the doclvi by the usual different route? Or 'Jo some of them strike out for themselves and leave Johore, the Botanical689 words
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Article113 1932-06-15 4 Did Not Fall In The Sea. Reuter. Wyndham, June 14. Capt. Hans Bertram's seaplane has beer found near Drysdale Mission Station with a message stating that both airmen have gone into the bush. An Australian Airways plane has left in search.—Reuter. TAn earlier message stated that aReuter. - 113 words
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Article213 1932-06-15 4 Stamps For Relief Work In U. S. We have received the following, letter, dated May 16, from Mrs. Berta Feetner, of Chandler, Arizona, U.S., Vice-President of the Chandler Unit of the American Legicn Auxiliary: "Some time ago the American Legion Auxiliary of Arizona asked the American Consulate213 words
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Article435 1932-06-15 4 'BY m LOOrt R ON General Feng m( ,ltj nfr v thinks so. 8 f If grampuslike heard in quiet lanes in Sin, eventide, there need be alarm. e no spc-cij It will only be veteran •y places in those "old croc teams. a. The proposed appointrnem435 words
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Article56 1932-06-15 4 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: l%d. New York: 2 11 16 CCD*. Singapore Spot; 5-5 l|M < TIN. London Spot: £113 M London 3 months: £115 i 1 Singapore: $60.00 .100 V** COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: $510 Sundried Mixed I0 ls of HW" 100 tons cf Sundried56 words
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Advertisement249 1932-06-15 4 j On every Dance Mor one famous <^Ĕl > J Xuml'er remains in constant V^tSPjJ I favour—" 1711," this fascinating *^:^fl~i^ o: genuine Eau de Cologne. When oppressive In at causes headache, tin cool, fr.'sh odour of "4711" v^^???--j Efeu tic Cologne is invaluable. j Robinson Co., Ltd. Singapore Kuala249 words
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Advertisement60 1932-06-15 4 I I A Happy Thought iOR THE CHRISTENING PRESENT. j CHILDREN'S CUPS I IN j SOLID SILVER. j j j U.S. de Silva Bros, i| JEWELLERS, j 23, High Street, Singapore. [I 634 TENG SEx\G GUAN, Established 1905. 634, North Bridge Road. Agents for T. K. K/S SHOES AND OTHER60 words
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Miscellaneous40 1932-06-15 4 I SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday's Max. Temperature 87 deg. P. Last Night's Min. Temperature 76 deg. F. Yesterday's Rainfall Nil Sunshine 4.7 hours. 1 p.m. Relative Humidity 75 per cent. 1 p.m. Wind W.S.W. 15 m.p.h. 1 p.m. Weather Cloudy40 words
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802 1932-06-15 5 Great Activity At Geneva. Eeree* wenei to b*" at tn turning t rhere is great activity at ,nd a distinct prospect of sub-t-ntial afi ecMCnl about war debts, M (1 and disarmament, the 6srfS which areReuter. - 802 words
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Article244 1932-06-15 5 Tense Pursuit Results In Arrest. Reuter. London, June 14. I h% A mSLSI det w ine v. d al Barn?t this «erninj m ?fv thG triple tra ed y 'oUowini rrZIX ccmb ou t by bloodhounds and numerous armed police in Eamet Woods ihe search was carriedReuter. - 244 words
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Article, Illustration169 1932-06-15 5 SECRET SERVICE AGENT PUNISHED. Reuter. Washington, June 14. Gaston Means, a secret service agent, has been found guilty of larceny of $100.000 obtained from the editor of the "Washing! tp Pest" by representing that he could recover ihe Lindbergh baby. [Gaston B. Means, described as aReuter. - 169 words
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Article119 1932-06-15 5 Reducing Indebtedness To Britain. British Official. Rugby. June 14. The Secretary for India will repay to-morrow —the earliest possible redemption date—the outstand.ng balance of £3.604.600 of India 6 per cent bonci, 1932-33, issued in February The total amount of the issue was £6,000.000, which ha; beenBritish Official. - 119 words
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Article226 1932-06-15 5 Revolt Of Puppet Govt's Troops. London, June 14. Asked to state the position as regards th? customs administration in Manchuria and whether the British Governm?nt would represent to the Japanese Government that the whole of the revenues shculd be regarded as dt finitely allocated to the226 words
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Article62 1932-06-15 5 Cruiser To Protect British Interests. British Official. Rugby, June 14. The British cruiser "Durban." attached to the South American Division of the American and West Indies Squadron and flying the broad pennant of Commodore Lane-Poole, is proceeding to Callao, Peru, in order to be ready inBritish Official. - 62 words
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70 1932-06-15 5 British Official. Rugby, June 14. The King has approved of the officer appointed to succeed Sir Harold Kittermaster in the administration of British Somaliland Protectorate being designated Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief of the Protectorate. The King has also approved of the appointment to IhlS post of MajorBritish Official. - 70 words
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Article45 1932-06-15 5 British Official. Rugby, June 14. I Dr. Mackenzie, of the League of Nations Secretariat, has been appointed Commissioner to inquire into the disturbance among Kru tribesmen in Liberia and to endeavour to restore order. He leaves London to-morrow for Monrovia—British Official.British Official. - 45 words
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518 1932-06-15 5 Conference Of Chiang's Supporters. Generals Feng and Yen are said to be Joining the Canton camp which is opposed to Chiang Kai Shek and a large-icale civil war Ig expected. Military supporters of Chiang are in urgent conference. The Canton Navy"Union Times." - 518 words
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Article201 1932-06-15 5 Annexation Means Death To China. Reuter. Shanghai, Junt- 15. Before leaving for Kiukiang Mr. Wang Ching Wei, Presfdent of the Executive Yuan, was interviewed by a number of Press representatives yesterday. Mr. Wang t-aid that the Loshan Conference would discuss the diplomatic, civil, financial and militaryReuter. - 201 words
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Article59 1932-06-15 5 British Official. Rugby, Jue 14. Arrangements completed to-day for representation of the Irish Free State at the Ottawa Conference provide that Mr. d'Valera will head the delegation accompanied by Mr. Lemass (Minister of Industry and Commerce), Mr. Rj<an (Minister of Lands and Fisheries) and probablyBritish Official. - 59 words
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41 1932-06-15 5 Reuter. Washington, June 14. Mr. Edward E. Eslick collapsed and died in the House of Representatives whilst speaking on behalf of a Bill for the immediate payment to war veterans of bonus certificates. The House adjourned.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Advertisement265 1932-06-15 5 SANATORIUM KABAN DJAHE (EAST COAST OF SUMATRA) 3 600 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL. 2 HOI KS FROM MEDAN. Climatic, dietetic and surgical j treatment of lung disease. CHARGES: 1. Class: F. 250. —monthly (including lodging, food, medicines, I general treatment.) 11. Class; F. HO.—monthly (including lodging, food, medicines, general treatment.)265 words
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575 1932-06-15 6 Sports Pastimes. JACK HOBBS ESTABLISHES NEW RECORD. CENTURY IN EACH INNINGS FOR THE SIXTH TIME. NOTTS GIVEN A SHOCK AT TAUNTON. CRICKET. The County championship matches concluded yesterday produced interesting results. Notts met with their first decisive defeat of the season when visiting Taunton. Somerset just snatching full points by575 words
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Article64 1932-06-15 6 Innings Defeat At Leicester. ChT£ e ,i; am r m the Brazil and Chile, led by C. H. Gibson, the Cambridge and r* ten wickets last week, failed wnen visiting Leicester. icKns scored 112 and 116 in L2LT 1 the instruments of destruction SfSS 61 by an64 words
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Article146 1932-06-15 6 INDIANS IN GREAT FORM. HUGE SCORE AGAINST LANCASHIRE. Centuries By Naidu And Amar Singh. Reuter. The Indians put up the biggest total of their tour to date when they visited Liverpool for their match against Lancashire. Batting first the tourists' just fell seven short of the 500 mark. C. K.Reuter. - 146 words
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Article150 1932-06-15 6 U.C.A. TOURNAMENT. The United Chinese Amateurs started their "A" singles championship badminton tournament last week-end. and the results of the play are as follows? Sat. 11th: Tan Hock San beat S. F. Chen 15—11. 15—8; Koh Keng Siang beat Kwek Chip Sang 15—12, 15—3; See Gim Hock beat H.150 words
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Article88 1932-06-15 6 JUDGES' UNSATISFACTORY DECISIONS. A correspondent writes severely criticising recent decisions by judges in local contests. Such criticism certainly seems to be justified, fspeeially in the glaring instance of last Saturday, but the general dissatisfaction is quite well known and it would serve no gcod purpose to permit public discussion88 words
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Article68 1932-06-15 6 RUSSIAN POOL TOURNAMENT. H. S. Kirwan beat A. E. Lickfold by seven points in the final of the Humphrey Russian Pool Trophy competed for by the members of the Masonic Club, last night. Kirwan was plus 40 and Lickfold minus 70. so that the latter started 110 behind in68 words
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Article117 1932-06-15 6 Bad Characters Sent To Prison. The Police raid on a house in Smith Street 'n which four Chinese were arrested and a pistol and ammunition and two daggers were found, had a sequel before the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay) yesterday when the accused were117 words
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Article104 1932-06-15 6 Japanese Visitor's Silly Statements. A correspondent sends us a translation from a local Japanese journal, the "Singapore Nippo," of an Interview with one Mr. Mashisawa, a Formosan business man who Is a devotee of Omotokyo—a new religion founded in Japan about twenty years ago. We are asked to104 words
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Article1150 1932-06-15 6 YESTERDAY'S THIRD DIVISION GAMES. SEVEN GOALS AT JALAN BESAR. ASSN. FOOTBALL. to the Third Division of the S.AJ.A. League at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday the Methodist Publishing House trounced the Asiatic Petroleum Co., to the tune of 7—o. Mr. Dargue refereed and the teams were: M.P.H.:1,150 words
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Article165 1932-06-15 6 "After To-Morrow" At The Aihambra. Charles Farrell. hi association with Marion Nixon, has the leading part in "After To-Morrow." a Fox production which began a season at th? Aihambra last night. This time Charles Farrell abandons h's usual role of a wealthy young man who falls In165 words
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Article56 1932-06-15 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 14. Dr. T. S. Macaulay. Visiting Medical Officer to several estates in Negri Sembilan, has returned from Home leave. Mr. J. F. Canceljor, an assistant on Sagga Estate. Is proceeding home by the "Naldera" and will not be returning to the56 words
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Article51 1932-06-15 6 in Thompson Road at about 9 o'clock last night a Chinese was attacked by two men of *c same nationality and subbed In five place*. He was later found lying in a pool of blood and was removed to hospital by ambulance. His assailants s T ot51 words
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Article, Illustration315 1932-06-15 6 DEAD BEAT IN ENGLISH CLASSIC. King And Queen Preserve Old Custom. THE TURF. Reuter. London, June 14. The Ascot Stakes were run at Ascot to-day and resulted as follows: I SANDY LASHES V Dead Heat. SON O' MINT J 3 ROI DE PARIS Sandy Lashes and SonReuter. - 315 words
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378 1932-06-15 6 YESTERDAY'S SINGLES SEMI-FINALS. ROY SMITH AND LOON CHONG ELIMINATED. Roy Smith, who the day previously km ?I££2!P WUh 8" H H °P k ™> made such ;^o n J r6Covcr y 111 doubies semi-flnals w 6 w T A doubles championship against S. Matsuks wa378 words
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Article42 1932-06-15 6 ITALY QUALIFIES TO MEET JAPAN. Montreux, June 14. Palmiere atoly) beat AfscWlmann (Switzerland 6—3, 6-1. 7-5 and Hsher (Switaerland) beat de Stefan! 3—«, o—6, 9—7 a—k B—6.—Reuter. [Italy beat Switzerland by three matches to two and now meets Japan.]42 words
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Article56 1932-06-15 6 LEADING PLAYERS SEEDED. Americans arc evenly distributed in the Wim. bledon seedlnt. Mrs. Wllls-Moody heads the ¥1» Jacobs' fifth. Oochet heads the men followed by Vines, Shields, Pe ?7' Wood Austin Borotra and Crawford. J**£*J*** doubl «s Allison and Van Ryn 5f St »nd in the m£ed doubles56 words
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Article73 1932-06-15 6 Startling Develo Pment Expected. 1 A sensational discovery American Consul-General wh'n eby office in the Union Building au <**s that the stents to 5 The Pouce were immediate f nfomi subsequent inquiries by the latt-TT* arrest of an Indian Mohajnedan to the amed bin Ismail. o ne73 words
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Article173 1932-06-15 6 Man Wife Nearly Beheaded. (From Our Own Correspondent, J Poh. June 15 News comes to-day of a particular!,, l double murder of a Chinese *ul« > wife in an isolated hut near S hn one night recently. U Kai^a: It appears that two beggars irrfa and begged173 words
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Article92 1932-06-15 6 Shocking Injuries To Chinese Girls. Two Chinese of about 14 and 7 age were knocked down by natcMon th* 6 mile, O.angi Read, aboct 4 pr. d?rThe abdomen of the reenter rftk ciushed and aie wa~ takes to bospkal k dying condition. The elder girl had92 words
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Article100 1932-06-15 6 The Fire Brigade dealt with two outbreaks of fire last night. The first call wa.s received at 9.42 p.m. from Phio Lane, off Haveiock Read. Three engines were quickly on the scene, only to find a disused lorry blazing furiously. Within a few minutes the100 words
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Article82 1932-06-15 6 Pleading guilty, before the District Judgf (Mr. G. C. Dodd) yesterday, to a charge of house-breaking, a Chinese was sentenced Je six months* rigorous imprisonment to be followed by Police supervision over a similar period He had entered a house in Perak Road and was in82 words
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Article27 1932-06-15 6 Reuter. New York. 9m 1« General Dawes has declared that standing as a candidate for the Vie -Piesweu In the forthcoming elections.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article17 1932-06-15 6 Reuter. Tokyo. June n The Upper House has passed the Tariff B vision Bill—Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Article93 1932-06-15 6 Alhambra.-After To-mornn. 9» fl Parrell and Marian Nixci Capitol.-"The W Ptan, M Grant* *> sensational spy story. Empire—Double Talk.Man," with Lew Ayres and 5l]en t 'The Spell of the Circus.' Pint picture. Great World-Waya, rides, special commercial exhil n ing rink and talkies rWSttat caw Marlborcugh SaLt93 words
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Advertisement9 1932-06-15 6 [Other sports items will be found on page 11.]9 words
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596 1932-06-15 7 aT e invited, to write to us on [0* ,Lvic interest. It must be under. JjttP J he Malaya Tribune" does not Mfli that^^ S e opinions expressed by correarcesscM Otters should be as brief preferably typewritten (double k S n d 'on one side of596 words
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Article103 1932-06-15 7 Felice Raid House In Deskcr Road. ive-Branch made three arrests on v connection with a seizure of 500 faced $5 noies. Actinc on information the Police raided a bu c in Desk n r Road, where they found the and arres'ed three Chinese, including a *oman.103 words
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Article112 1932-06-15 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. June 15. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nagato Maru 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3.) Kakczaki Maru 18: Bulan 16; Bangalore 14: Perak 12; Menelaus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3.) Silverteak 35; Karapara 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4.) Fairfield City 48.112 words
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Advertisement58 1932-06-15 7 I Specialization-concentration-Joing one thing only and that j 'hin g we li, is responsible for the unequalled popularity enjoyed j "GOLD LEAF" Tea, a British Empire proauct, blended by «*fta uilh lifelong experience in Tea blending. I Obtainable in I*, /2 -lb., and !4*, Of all dealers. SOLE AGENTS: I58 words
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Advertisement291 1932-06-15 7 RICARDO CORTEZ in "The Phantom In The House" WITH Nancy Helford and Grace Valentine. ADMISSION—2O CENTS AND 40 CENTS. Sissons BITUMEN Solution The Rust-Proof and Protective Paint is the finest covering and does not crack, for exposed iron and c hj p or fl a k e away steel work,291 words
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Advertisement110 1932-06-15 7 By Special To D M Finf Appointment Siam. ISTABLISRED 1871. RACING RUGBY I Pots You In The Game' THEATRE TENNIS I No Ma,,er Where You s i BOXING SWIMMING j CRICKET AVIATION i FOOTBALL TRAVELLING i B. P. De Silva, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE: PENANG: I M 21 > Hlfh110 words
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Miscellaneous278 1932-06-15 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY, JUNE 15. U !L± t "I**? 1 "C" (Scottish> Coy., Practice Competition. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "D" (Eurasian) Coy, Company Parade. 51 p\ r^ m_He^UMters (V) Battery 5.15 P.m.—Headquarters, Bde. Signal Section Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "A" Wing—Depot Coy 30 Yards Range. TO-MORROW, JUNE 16. 5.15278 words
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Article1211 1932-06-15 8 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, June 15, 1932, 10 a.m Issue Value. Buyers. Sellers. £1 Aeam Kumbang Tin 22!- 24'- cd £1 Austral Malay 18j- 20!--53. Ayrr Hitam Tin 9 99 cd £1 Bangrin Tin 5 6 7|sl Batang Padang 0.05 0.101,211 words
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Article453 1932-06-15 8 SINGAPORE. JUNE 10. MEAT. Beef steak (round), kati 40 Beef stew or curry, kati <0 Pork, lean, kati 50 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 40 Mutton Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati Hens (locally reared) kati 4 s Ducks, each *jj Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair 69 Pigeons,453 words
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Article33 1932-06-15 8 The rate of Issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day Is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Order from India and Ceylon Is Rs. 157 for $100.33 words
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Advertisement386 1932-06-15 8 iii i i iii|ii|i:i.;iii|iiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iii!iiiim;,i..i, l ii,i;iiin iitiiiiiii i i i i i i j ti t ,4ijjig j t ""'Mi, m I I 8 j Over 1 in 3 are buying 3m\\\\jĔ I fat^^^^A 5 m m m y During recent months more than one third I of the private386 words
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Miscellaneous697 1932-06-15 8 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary 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 tn the697 words
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3710 1932-06-15 9 The Tragedy Of Fay Fung. VALLEY MURDER CASE: FURTHER EVIDENCE. ZIMMERN EXPLAINS REASONS FOR GOING TO CANTON. TOLD FUNG IS DEAD": NERVOUSNESS ALLEGED. ntinuation of the Village Road murder case before Mr a Hongkong magistrate, on May 30, the whole of "the taken up with the witness Zimmern, first with3,710 words
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Article267 1932-06-15 9 That the Sun affects your wireless? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) The sun, mere than any other factor, is responsible for the results, good or bad, of wireless reception. All listeners know that foreign statiens are much easier to obtain at night than in the daytime. This is267 words
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Advertisement70 1932-06-15 9 'jijFH I Milk at its Best^ Manufactured Manufactured HoLd ||PJE CRM|| Holland GENERAL MILK CO. INC. jl GENERAL M,LK C INC New Yoll U.S.A. L L New York U.S.A. tgNDENSED M|Bf I Safe and Good For Baby ALWAYS ALWAYS FRESH STOCKS. 1 RESH STOCKS. j Our representative will call at70 words
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Article1990 1932-06-15 10 Export of Adulterated Tea To Be Prohibited—Debate In State Council Ends In Majority Of Five—Cheap And Inferior Brands Excluded—Ceylon On The Screen—Maker of "Africa Speaks" Shortly To Visit Singapore. The State Council saw another heated debate on May 27 and 28 on the motion of the1,990 words
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Advertisement249 1932-06-15 10 THE FAVOURITE:-) Relnse m *k Imitations. (CIP INSIST ON j b Jl C GRANGE a ifW R CRUSH Manufactured by G S FRASEe E Eftfl H NEAVE LTD., Aerated Water IT'S FUN-BUT IT'S TIRING J Tennis—cricket—swimming—football—all wonderful exercise i j °fter office hours provided you are fit. If you are249 words
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Advertisement168 1932-06-15 10 jjj MALAYAN Mi and Most jpHUH Delicious i DRINK fin FRUIW Made From The FRUITS j Aerated Waters j SINGAPORE. I j i 1 LV I II mmM 9 M I "JUNIOR" I SALOON i I i wltb coachwork of the finest finish and ABSOLUTELY ALLINCLUSIVE EQUIPMENT, carrying four persons168 words
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918 1932-06-15 11 Sports Pastimes. CARNERA MYTH EXPLODED. COLOURED CANADIAN'S TRIUMPH. DESCRII*TION OF FIGHT WITH GAINS. BOXING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 1 (by Air Mail.) The Camera myth is exploded. The mighty man of 19st., the supposed "killei' of the ring, whom people have declared should not be allowed to flght,918 words
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Article79 1932-06-15 11 MUAR CHAMPIONSHIPS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, June 12. The Muar doubles championship final was played on Thursday last between V. C. Watkins and H. L. Weir and Yon bin Mian and P. C. Joseph. The latter pair won easily by 6—3. 6—2. In the singles final Yon79 words
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232 1932-06-15 11 A Nondescripts' XI beat the United Engineers by three wickets and 33 runs on the N.C.C. ground on Saturday. Scores: UNITED ENGINEERS. Hi.rvey c Hamid b Cooke 2 T. I. Lake c Smith, b Rodrigo 8 A. I. Horsley b Cooke 0 J. Cochran c Pereira232 words
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Article217 1932-06-15 11 C. C. On Sunday on the N.C.C. grounds the home eleven defeated the Minto Club by two wickets and 101 runs. Scores: NONDESCRIPTS' C. C. P. Cooke c Allandin b M Shah 25 Abeywardene c Hassan b Hashim 22 J. N. Fernando c and b Abbas 31217 words
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233 1932-06-15 11 (from Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 12. The Hillrangers defeated the Railway Institute of Kuala Lumpur on the Padang today by 30 runs. Scores: Hillrangers: Eng Bee b Chok San 13; de Bruin b Joseph 7; F. de Silva b Chok San 4; Kandasamy b Joseph233 words
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Article209 1932-06-15 11 The N.S. Club beat the Tampln Club on the N.S. Club padang to-day by two wickets and 93 runs. Scores: Tampin Club: E. M. Scouler c Sukumaren b Our dial Singh 9; Samarakody c Muthu b Guardial Singh 4: Williamson b Ouardlal Singh 13; Parsons209 words
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Article263 1932-06-15 11 The match between the S.C.C. and the Indian Association at Balestier on Saturday wa* drawn. Scores: INDIAN ASSN. Abasbhoy lbw. b Tuffnell 1 A. A- Samy c Haxworth b Btaunton .28 Amar Chand c Reichelman b Staunton 21 Wazir Singh c and b Staunton 12263 words
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Article365 1932-06-15 11 MALACCA CHINESE LADES' TOURNAMENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 12. On Saturday the curtain was rung down on a very successful tournament for the Chinese ladies of Malacca when the finals of the singles and doubles events were played. Both the players and the organisers are to be365 words
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Article167 1932-06-15 11 HOLY INNOCENTS' SCHOOL SPORTS. Under ideal weather conditions last Saturday afternoon a large crowd of schoolchildren, parents and friends witnessed the ninth annual athletic sports of the Holy Innocents' English School at the school ground, under the patronage of the Rev. Father Bechcras. The events, 30 in all. were167 words
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Article111 1932-06-15 11 CONCESSION FOR EX-MALAYA CUP PLAYERS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 12. The council of the M.A.P.A. has decided to let ex-Malaya cup players of Malacca haw special concession rates for seats for local Malaya-cup ties. Players eligible for this concession can obtain tickets for their own use111 words
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Advertisement499 1932-06-15 11 Ask what the soap that touches your fiaee is made J^^k 0f... I^np Over 20,000 beauty specialists a.k'ree on one soap for com- Vxion use—Palmolive Soap. Be- /^^^l ise Palmolive is made of olive and f j palm oils no animal fats, no tal- tz, l wbtwvpr i/ smooth, creamy499 words
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Advertisement262 1932-06-15 11 I fa' < TIWJMP THE famous Arrow Trump Shirt now comes in smart new stripes, at the same mod* est price. This new style is even increasing the popularity of this shirt which men like so well. Trump-in-stripes has a genuine Arrow Collar and is Sanforized-ShrunJc; Guaranteed for Permanent Fit.262 words
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346 1932-06-15 12 My dear Nieces, Six new members have joined the "Girls' Circle," bringing the total up to 84. This is very encouraging indeed and I am confident that we will reach the century mark before long. The design for the badges has been approved.346 words
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Article377 1932-06-15 12 (By "Rainbow-Girl," K. L.) Fairy tales are to the child, what novels and all kinds of imaginative literature are to the grown-up person, a means of relaxation, pleasure, and amusement. They may be called the mental sweets and bon-bons of daily life. J But as children are gifted377 words
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Article304 1932-06-15 12 (By «•Zeita.") Bon Soir, mes cousinesI Well, don't you think I am getting too Frenchy? (I am almost sure that word cousines is wronelv spelt.) 87 Oh Girls! I got a lovely surprise for you. It's another "Girls' Corner" but not like the cne we are members304 words
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930 1932-06-15 12 (By "Gwennie.") Oh girls! I've got wonderful, scrumptious news for you! Now listen, do; oh, I feel aa if I could hug you all! But seriously, my news will make your eyes pop, won't it just. Well, here goes! H Ahem. hem! Ladies930 words
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Article28 1932-06-15 12 New Members. The foUowing have been admitted and enrolled as members of the "Girls' Circle." "Polly Flinders." "Anglina." "H. H tow" "Bernadette," Muriel Yeo." "Rosalind Wee28 words
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Article628 1932-06-15 12 (By A Shanghai Rosebud.") Dear folks, I have decided to bore you this week with a description of a visit to the Great World but before I do that I have a few words to say to some of my sisters. To "Isabella": Please628 words
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Article317 1932-06-15 12 (By "Tom Boy") Penang, strictly speaking, is the island, not the town. It is essentially Chinese, and the ideographs above the shoos, the richsha coolies in their peaked straw hats and blue dungaress, the bespectacled merchants rolling citywards in their cars, all remind one of China317 words
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Article170 1932-06-15 12 Linda - (By "Linda." Terry was a quiet little boy whose parents lived in a foreign land. He was under the care of his uncle who sent him to a boarding school in a little English village. He did not *E 8t 2? for the countr y toys teased170 words
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Article266 1932-06-15 12 (By "Bernadetlcr! Several people living in a rr» through the main stree' ?ryhav *ra. everything in particular. thoul strw US lr ak th«! Wa k th" ,K or T K case 11 a walk 8h of Labuan. Edged by a and shops on the266 words
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Article709 1932-06-15 12 (By "Jean."/ That was a good idea of you: r to ihink of recognising members f ner." Personally, I flatter mvs f > know quite a number of contribut e Eddie." "Zeita," "Curly." j.it /the lazy thing has cn y if I ain not mistaken), "Gv.cr.r-." Bud'-' Isabella"709 words
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Advertisement81 1932-06-15 12 Huttons Famous Pineapple Hams at i I GREATLY REDUCED PRICES j Singapore Gold Storage j Company, Limited. Orchard Road Sub-Depots. i Of Local DIAMOND I Superior Manufacture BATTERY In Strength. Made under Gives a BBIGHTEB EXPERT XJk A f >w LIGHT. EUROPEAN S S( BRITISH) —I 1 LONGER owing to81 words
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Article331 1932-06-15 13 Disadvantages Of Monthly System. The suggestion by the Hon. Dr. Noel Clarke that the Government and Municipal bodies of the Colony should institute a system of weekly payment to subordinate officers Li a good one and one which might be followed by all offices throughout the331 words
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Article281 1932-06-15 13 Pot-Shots At A Sitting Bird. "Malayan Chinese Review." We are by no means convinced that there is either courage or dignity in the latest outburst of satire and rudeness at the expense of Sir Cecil Clementi, the Governor and High The Governor appears in Malaya"Malayan Chinese Review." - 281 words
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Advertisement659 1932-06-15 13 JOHNSOfToiJTBOARD «sr MOTOR The Greatest Marine Development of the Age. DEPENDABLE POWER FOR PLEASURE AND WORK BOATS. (Let us tell you more about it-just write or call. No obligation). THE BORNEO CO., LTD. (J2/ In all that pertains to outboard motoring the ame JOHNSON stands supreme. AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON659 words
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Advertisement119 1932-06-15 13 THE SMILE HEALTH. He radiates health and happiness be--1 cause his internal organs are working har- jj I moniously. No wonder life seems always I blight to him. There is a secret, of course. He takes Pinkettes occasionally. These dainty little liver and laxative pills cleanse the food tract, ton?119 words
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Advertisement310 1932-06-15 13 yy Motor Cyclists! read this Better from B Q S« J^k» c,,1l ARMS Company Limited. The Birmingham arm ft ~sss» Wm ££-S M> (El •r.:v«»..... IS ,o Hi HE February J Ueccro. The Co. Ltd. B > 1 Caxton i'-'- c HJS 1 ieotminster, MB 1 Dear Sirs, cofflE cr.'?310 words
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Advertisement414 1932-06-15 14 Turn the Spotlight on t dentifrice claims Some toothpastespromiseas much as a dentist —yet the best toothpaste can only clean teeth. A well-known scientist recently made laboratory analysisof several leading dentifrices. Tn not one instance did he find —j. properties likely to cure even slight dental ills. There is only414 words
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Advertisement188 1932-06-15 14 thUbkjL FRESH CORK PED VIACINIA CIGARETTES 9f TIN imprisons FACTORY-FRESHNESS dry Cigarettes "sting" and "bite." They irritate the throat. Only in FRESH Cigarettes will you find COOLNESS, SMOOTHNESS and FULL ENJOYMENT. CRAVEN "A" are consistently FRESH. Their exclusive, scientific packings ensure perfect condition always, everywhere. When we seal the "TRU-VAC"188 words
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Miscellaneous793 1932-06-15 14 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All times given in the following sure Singapore times. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL, 65.5 metres, testing daily from 10.30 to 11 a.m. MANILA, KZRM, 49.3 metres, every Monday; 8 to 9 pjn., weekly broadcast of recorded music. BANDOENG, PMY., 58.2 metres; 6.40793 words
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Advertisement465 1932-06-15 15 g T KAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA Hall APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER CARGO m SERVICES. iienriT ar and oriental steam aVIOATION CO., LONDON AND p-AB EAST MAIL SERVICE. iUiider Contract with His Majesty's 1 Government.) OJTWaRD FROM LONDON. ret cnina and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1931.465 words
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Advertisement610 1932-06-15 15 JTEAMER SAILINGS. THE ff||NY.K. (Japan Mail), TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Mlddlesborouau. 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 Juiy 27 28 KATORI MARU 10,008 Aug. 11 12 KASHIMA610 words
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Advertisement523 1932-06-15 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERKA >™ ,E Deutach |M«%ft] Australische Dampfschiffs jjQ Cl Geslllschaft Cespssiea Imeorporatat is QmwmmJ. OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1932 m.s. ERMLAND via Manila June 30 r m.s. sauerland. via Manila July 8 mjs. MUNSTERLAND, omit Japan ports July 27 t mjs. LEVERKUSEN, via523 words
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Advertisement490 1932-06-15 15 INSURANCE. THE flmm SOUTH llSitl british INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT 1 AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT BATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Flnlayson Green. I FOR ■kj in cases of digestive troubles which are accompanied by I O sickness, headaches, pressure q in the490 words
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Advertisement418 1932-06-15 15 BANKS. htdiwA The National City Bank of New York la fully responsible, under the Banking Laws, for the obligation* contracted by each of its several Branches and Agencies. The Branch In Singapore, an Integral part of this world-wide organisation, begs to announce the inauguration of a new department for Savings418 words
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Advertisement565 1932-06-15 15 BANKS. i =sa—■—fc THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITE, HEAD OFFICE: METER CHAMBEBA. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Singapore 468 North Bridge Road Penang »5. Beach street. 111, Johker Street Muar Ho. 1. JaJan Seyaifj. Batu Pahat lot, Jalan Ratanet. Palembang jja Hong Kong 11, Queen's Road. Centrel Seremban 63, Birch Hoas565 words
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Advertisement303 1932-06-15 16 'Ill! Ji'l'ilnli l i|l>»'li l' l l:J j i|i||| I |ii|ii|M|.i|i,||i|ii||i|||tri|||tillllllllllllllllllllJll)l»iJ||[ THIS PAPER HAS THE I LARGEST SALE. j I AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO I :j SPEND MOST j :j IN BRITISH MALAYA. |l I I THE PEOPLE'S PAPER; INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET. Reduced Rents. Garage No.303 words
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Advertisement560 1932-06-15 16 iiiiiiiitrniitniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirMitiitiiiiiiiiiHliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiui Le <zJ[dercie/s School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street. Morning Classes only—Prirriary to Commercial. I NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—F. h MILES. '«''■"■"■«"•''■''•''•"•''■''■"■'••"■i^ TO LET. To Let —1 Mr.rgate Road 7 Ramsgate Road, both off Grove Road. Close to Katong Park. Key to inspect from Kebun at 3560 words
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Advertisement607 1932-06-15 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Singapore Amateur Football Association. Challenge Cup Competition 1932. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that entries for the above competition will close at noon on Friday, July Ist, 1932. Applications for entry should be sent to the Secretary, S.A.F.A., at the Anson Road Stadium, and must be accompanied by607 words
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Advertisement672 1932-06-15 16 I SPORTSMEN! If In Doubt Consult: CHYE WHATT GUAN, 45, Chulia Street—Singapore. THE ARMS AND EXPLOSIVE DEALERS AND GUN REPAIRERS. I ALWAYS USE: "Black Shell Powerful German Shot Gun Cartridges" They're effective. WANTED. WANTED—SchooI Partner with $100 capital. Box No. 582, c;o Malaya Tribune. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. We beg to672 words
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