Malaya Tribune, 22 June 1932
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Title Section29 1932-06-22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vo!. NIX.- No. 14S SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1932 FIVE CENTSw The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, June 22, 1932, Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement171 1932-06-22 1 CEYLON UPTON'S TEA. you Cannot Better The Best. m I i i I pb "Chop HijaiT [^^^31 illji jlj You will be satisfied Ij' CARLSBERG PILSENER jj A "CHOP HIJAU" Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs and j! J| .j ,j Rest Houses throughout the I The ideal drink for tropical straits171 words
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Advertisement303 1932-06-22 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING j MEDIUM IN MALAYA. j Sime. Darby Co., Ltd. »i—11—11—11—11—11- i i i I The Tea of World-wide Prestige By its choice quality and incomparable flavour Lipton's Tea appeals to all who appreciate the best I TEA ON SALE EVERYWHERE IN THE FAMOUS303 words
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Advertisement176 1932-06-22 2 Amusements STILL running to crowded houses NIGHTLY at Matinee To-Day at 3.15 p.m. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE The Whole Town is talking about Shanghai Express m FAR AND AWAY SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING PREVIOUSLY SEEN IN SINGAPORE." "STRAITS TIMES" YOU IVIUST SEE This peat PARAMOUNT Triumph WITH MARLENE DIETRICH CLIVE BROOK, WARNER OL176 words
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Advertisement171 1932-06-22 2 i~ I til Ii M MfllWlllll 1 MATINEE: To-day at 3 p.m. Laura La Plante IN THE WILDLY HILARIOUS ROLE j OF A GIRL WITH TWO HUSBANDS I MEET I THE r I i i FRIDAY, JUNE 24th. ROBERT MONTGOMERY IN FREDERICK LONSDALE'S BRILLIANT SUCCESSOR TO THE LAST OF MRS.171 words
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Advertisement254 1932-06-22 2 I TO-NIGHT j Ann Harding i IN "DEVOTION' j WATCH FOR: "The Blue Danube" j The Great World Show! j KIM SENG ROAD. J j NOTICE. I We beg to notify the public and our patI rons that we are closing all the shows in our j Park for 3254 words
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Article1685 1932-06-22 3 DECISION RESERVED TILL FRIDAY. Sequel To Hap Heng Fraud. The final stage of the in which Mr. O. C. Smalley, public accountanl. is with abetting the directors of the Hap Keng Mineral Syndicate in furnisliing a statutory kged to be false in a material particular,1,685 words
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Article195 1932-06-22 3 Brothels To Carry On? /From Our Own Correspondent.) Johoro BtOiru Juno 21 N<-. WedntMlAy will be observed us holiday Ute StJtc ot Johatx on t.u cruslou of Mondui Sulwr, About the end of last year the Protector f Chinese, Johore. issued a notification to all h-othel-kecpcrs that195 words
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Article34 1932-06-22 3 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Gey ton to-day Is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Order from India and Ceylon is Rs. 15? lor 10034 words
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Article326 1932-06-22 3 Action Against Bank In Appeal. The ease hi which Tan Hong Te? and Co. sued the F. and O. Banking Corporation for the recovery of $5.000 was heard in appeal yarterday before the Chief Justice (Sir William Muriscn). Mr. Justice Burton and Mr. Justice B:ckett Terrell. The326 words
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Article278 1932-06-22 3 Alleged Fraudulent Failure To Disclose. The bankiuptcy cf the late Mr. C. K. Woods, a leading advocate and solicitor in hi>: day, was lccalled in the Court of Appeni JTSSterday before the Chief Justice ;Sir William Murison>. Mr. Justice Burtca and Mr. Justice Beckett Terrell. The appeal278 words
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Article272 1932-06-22 3 Application To Adjudicate A Creditor. "Such circumstances have never arisen before and there is no case on all fours with the present one to which I can refer,'' said Mi. A. V. L. Davies in the Bankruptcy Court today before Mr. Justice Whitley, when Mr. E.272 words
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Article311 1932-06-22 3 IJ. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. June 22. 11 a.in SISMLS. London: 1 316 unchanged. New York: 2 11;16 cents tG unchanged. Shares: Nominal. Allenbys 20—30 cents. Ayer Moleks 15—20 cents, Ayer PSnas 15—20 cent\ Eassuts 10—15 cents, Brogas 10—15 cents, Eukit Jelotongs 05—10 cents, Bukit311 words
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Article184 1932-06-22 3 Singapore. June 22. Rice, Siam Al per Koyan $210 Rice, Siam 1 $195 Rice. Siam 2 $175 Rice. Siam 3 $165 Rice B. Slam No. 1 $128 Rice. B. Siam No. 2 $123 Rice, Siam "Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $175 Rice. Siam No. 2 $163 Rice, Saigon Al184 words
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Article100 1932-06-22 3 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, June 22. East Whart (Entrance Oftte 1). Kohna -0. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3.) Mata Hari. Naldera 18; Trier 13; Talma 11: Perak 9: Kistna 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate SJ Tapii 30; Ekma 35; Suisang 39. Empire Dock (Entrance Gata 4.) Eirdhana100 words
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Advertisement298 1932-06-22 3 j Next Organ Recital i j victoria Memorial Hall FRIDAY, JUNE •>!, at «39 P UI j ORGANIST:-Mr AE. WELLKR. Lite orga»isi, of Uaugoon Cathedr.l. j Admission ct 20 J ■■■111 1 111 111 I ii j Band Performances I During June I Band of The S.S. Police i i298 words
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Advertisement93 1932-06-22 3 i Assets exceed $12,000,000. A 7 *i i i Assurance in force over $35,000,000. J The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. jj (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement!). J HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE. 27. Old Jewry. EC I The Company has £20.000 deported93 words
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Article801 1932-06-22 4 The question on all lips just now is: When will the slump end? The answer is, of course: No-one knows! Nevertheless, everyone is entitled to form an opinion, and so far as business men are concerned it is their duty to do so, in order that they801 words
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Article265 1932-06-22 4 H E. the G.O.C., Major General Oldfield, has gone for a few days* holiday at Fraser's Hill, and later he will visit a number of places in Pahang. A lecture on "The Child, the Father of the Man," will be delivered at the Theosophical Society, 181, Tank Road, to-morrow at265 words
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Article122 1932-06-22 4 To Come Into Force On July 1. Reuter. London, June 21. I A meeting of the International Tin Committee in London to-day issued a communique to the signatory Governments intimating that it has accepted a scheme known as a modified Byrne scheme, providing that production inReuter. - 122 words
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Article88 1932-06-22 4 International Guard Honours The King. British Official. Ruiby, June 21. This afternoon the King and Queen visited thi international horse show at Olympia ana witnessed the competition for the King George V gold cup 'or jumping. On arriving. Their Majesties were awaited by a Guard of HonourBritish Official. - 88 words
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Article66 1932-06-22 4 British Official. Rugby, June 21. The Royal Geographical Society has presented the Founders' Medal to Mr. Herbert G. Watkins for exploration and research in the Antarctic, culminating in the British Antarctic air expedition of 1930-31. Mr. Watkins. who is the youngest man ever to receive theBritish Official. - 66 words
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67 1932-06-22 4 Reuter. Dublin, June 22. The Government has decided to stay the proceedings against farmers for payment of land annuities arrears up to the end of 1931 in cases where the Land Commission is satisfied that the default has arisen from circumstances beyond the control ofReuter. - 67 words
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Article51 1932-06-22 4 Reuter. Washington, June 21. Mr. Garner, Speaker of the House of Representatives, where he represents Texas ('•Bone-dry") South, has made a statement in favour of the repeal of Prohibition, "which is neither a sound nor a workable policy." Mr. Garner is seeking Democratic nomination to theReuter. - 51 words
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Article32 1932-06-22 4 British Official. Rugby, June 21. A proclamation issued in Malta to-day reestablishes self-government in the island. The new Ministry was sworn in with M. Mifsud as Premier.—British Official.British Official. - 32 words
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Article39 1932-06-22 4 British Official. Rugby, June 21 The King this morning held a full dress investiture at Buckingham Palace when he conferred on more than a hundred recipients decorations given them in the last Birthday Honours List.—British Official.British Official. - 39 words
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Article45 1932-06-22 4 From China and Japan by the "Naldera," due at Singapore at 4 p.m. to-day. From China and Japan by the "Rangoon Maru," due at Singapore to-morrow. From Europe (London mails despatched on June 2), by the "Mantua," due at Penang at noon to-morrow.45 words
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Article177 1932-06-22 4 His Highness the Sultan of Pahang is now reported to be gravely ill. Mr. Claude da Silva arrived from Europe by the "Dempo" yesterday. Mr. A. P. Wilde, shipyard manager, Messrs. Thornycroft, Ltd., had a slight accidental Tanjong Rhu yesterday afternoon. He tripped over a log of wood and fell,177 words
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Article44 1932-06-22 4 TOPICS OP TO-DAY, on page 4 CLUB DIARY, on page 7 DIARY OP EVENTS, on page 8 WHAT IS LEGITIMATE WAR? on page 9 OUR READERS" VIEWS, on page 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 11 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 1344 words
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Article418 1932-06-22 4 j 'fBY "LOor, It la being left to I I to make us "air-mi I K. L. has had a fine Singapore is promised day. I hope all senior n officers will be given we might be ab!, aviation policy. Vital question of th,. will get into418 words
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Article40 1932-06-22 4 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: 1 13 1 tl«3 New York* 2 I! It» Singapore Spot TIN, London Spot ?l|3 1* London 3 cDonUi- M'" Singapore. $0101' COPRA. Messrs. Barlow und CV r Sundrl'd Mixed The market .S 440 words
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Advertisement231 1932-06-22 4 1 RALEIGH MOTOR CYCLES 1932 MODELS IMPROVED PERFORMANCE AND APPEARANCE. MODEL M.032 2-98 H.P. j With Lucas Acetylene Lamp and Horn Price $385 With Lucas Electric Lighting Set Price $435 CALL AND SEE THEM! Or Send for the Raleigh Motor Cycle Catalogue, Free From The Sole Agents: ROBINSON Co., Ltd.231 words
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Advertisement71 1932-06-22 4 f 1 i A Happy Thought FOR THE CHRISTENING j PRESENT. j CHILDREN'S CUPS IN SOLID SILVER. U.S. de Silva& Bros., JEWELLERS, 23, High Street, Singapore. 634 f T. K. K.'S Rubber Sandals 18 cts., 19 cts. and 20 cts. per pair. Rubber Shoes 45 cts.. 55 cts. and 6071 words
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Miscellaneous44 1932-06-22 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday's Maximum Temperature 83 deg. F. Last night's Minimum Temperature 72 deg. F. Yesterday's Rainfall 1.56 ins. Yesterday's Sunshine 0.3 hour. Yesterday's 1 p.m. Relative Humidity 85 per cent. Yesterday's 1 p.m. Wind N.E. 2 m.p.h. Yesterdays 1 p.m. Weather Overcast.44 words
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Article750 1932-06-22 5 AMERICA'S IMPORTANT PROPOSALS. DISARMAMENT AND DEBTS. prance Not Able To Agree? Reuter. r»-ported that in recret con,,n.; \mrrica has made important ;»btut disarmament and re,,f iltbt-. but that France rejects Ili iuin is said tc be in complete ~t with the American prolijrh include aReuter. - 750 words
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Article213 1932-06-22 5 Portion Of Army Supports Commuqists. Reuter. Buenos Aires. June 21. Events in Chile tcok a f.ave turn last nighc when noting broke out in Santiago, Valparaiso and other towns. 20 people being killed and 50 injured in Valparaiso, where two Chilean warships arrived with a thousandReuter. - 213 words
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Article264 1932-06-22 5 Dutch Sailor Falls Thirty Feet. A fa'al accid nt cccurred at the Tanj.n? Pagar wharves yesterday at 1.30 p.m. Marimu* de Kramer, a Dutch sailor on the Lloyd's new motor-vessel "Dempo. wn.ch was lying alongside th 3 wharf, was engaged in washing the port side264 words
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Article106 1932-06-22 5 Mr. Chan Teck Chye's Bungalows. Mr Chan Ter* Cl'.yc. who own' the land adiolninu the Tranqu.rah English School, jSiicca hBS em >d t-lcven erwp* 'two In ?£h) of semi-cached cosy little tun***™ ZtoiiS Unw a* ttum to Slow Urn Mr«. R?nlanore oi't murr commodtou* and -pacloUh. ssrsr»*«?£*•»•106 words
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Article185 1932-06-22 5 Hon jo's Threat Against Chang. Shanghai, June 22. Having failed to subdue the Chinese troops in Manchuria, the Japanese military leaders are very angry with Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang, who has been accused of instigating the Volun'eer movements in the three North-east Provinces. They threaten to185 words
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Article25 1932-06-22 5 Whist on drill at the Drill Hall yesterday Mr. G. Armstrong suddenly collapsed and had tc be removed to the General Hospital in the ambulance.25 words
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Article50 1932-06-22 5 President's House Specially Guarded. Reuter. Wellington JUMP 2;. All ronrJ;. lending to the city ore guarded and ♦h* White Houe* pntrcl* rtinfveed in eon••qutncp or wivt service information rrom New Yorfc it»', u ciw with two men and loaded v.ilh Kunpowder l* ct route here. —Rcuier,Reuter. - 50 words
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Article1175 1932-06-22 5 SEIZURE OF THE CUSTOMS. Tokyo Suggesting A Compromise. Reuter. America and Britain have protesled to Japan againa: the proposed seizure of Customs in Manchuria. Tokyo, it is bJieved, is suggisting a compromise and calling a conference of the Powers' Ministers in China. New York, June 21.Reuter. - 1,175 words
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Advertisement220 1932-06-22 5 SANATORIUM KABAN DJVHE (EAST COAST OF SUMATRA) 3COO FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL. 2 HOURS FROM MFDAN. jj Climatic, dietetic and surgical jj treatment of lung disease. CHARGES: 1. Class: F. 250.—monthly (including lodging, food, medicines, general treatment.) 11. Class; F, 150. —monthly (including lodging, food, medicines, general treatment.) n 11.220 words
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Article399 1932-06-22 6 Sports Pastimes. BOXING. SHARKEY BEATS SCHMELING. THE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. Champion Loses On Points. Crowd Astounded By The Verdict. New York, June 22. In the world's heavyweight championship fight last night the American, Jack Sharkey, outpointed the German holder, Mux Schmeling, over fifteen rounds. The light took place at the new399 words
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Article48 1932-06-22 6 TO MEET SUARES TO-MORROW. Gunboat Jack arrived in Colombo on June lo cc his way back to Madras wh°re he was to fight Gunrer Mclvin. heavyweight champion of Incia, for the title on June 18. Jack is billed to fight Suares in Colombo to-mcrrow.48 words
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Article245 1932-06-22 6 YESTERDAY'S DIV. 11l GAMES. Bad Sportsmanship Punished. PUBLIC SERVICES AND HO HONG DRAW. ASSN. FOOTBALL. A good g:ime was seen at the <.Jalan Besar Stadium yes.erday when the Public Services and the Ho Horg Sports Club met in Div. HI of the S.A F.A. League. The result,245 words
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Article285 1932-06-22 6 A cLsplay of bad sportsmanship marred I jcctfraay'f rnaieh o.n the Harbour Board I grcuno between the Murine Dt?pi. ond Fraser and Ncavc's. in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A League. The Marine Dept. won by three goals to one Ml'i Pickeritui rc!cr?cd and the285 words
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Article312 1932-06-22 6 The V.M.C.A. defeated Robinson's by 2—o in the Third Division of the League yesterday at the Anson Road Stadium. The V.M.C.A. gave a brilliant display In the first half and were more often than not on the offensive but they fell off in the second half. On312 words
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Article, Illustration35 1932-06-22 6 The famous centre court at Wimbledon, which, for the next fortnight, will be the venue of some of the year's greatest struggles between the tennis stars of all nations.35 words
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Article313 1932-06-22 6 ENGLAND AGAINST ALL-INDIA. SOME SURPRISE SELECTIONS. YORKSHIRE PAIR TO OPEN. CRICKET. London. June 21. The England XI to meet All-India in the Test commencing at Lord's on Saturday has been selected as follows: D. R. Jardine (Surrey, capt.), 32. F. R. Brown (Surrey), 22. H. Sutcliffe313 words
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Article, Illustration138 1932-06-22 6 LALL SINGH SCORES 52 AND 10. AMAR SINGH AGAIN BOWLS WELL. Reuter. London. June 21. The Indians, following their fine display? against Lancashire and the Minor Counties, put up good scores at Worcester, beating the County by three wickets. Lall Singh, the Malayan Sikh, scored 52 inReuter. - 138 words
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Article445 1932-06-22 6 THREE SUCCESSIVE CENTURIES. PARTNERSHIP OF 264 WITH SANDHAM. London. 21. There were seme notable performances in the County championship matches concluded today, but all were overshadowed by the brilliance of the veteran. Jack Hobbs, who followed up his twe centuries against Essex last week by scoring445 words
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Article175 1932-06-22 6 On Monday at Bras Basah Road. St. Josph's beat St. Andrew's School by 107 rum. Scores: ST. JOSEPH'S. H .Boon not out 69 E. Le Herder b Weber 49 T. Cordelro b Ferguson 1 G. Fernandez b Ferguson 5 S. Mosbergen b Singh 0 R. D.' Cruz b175 words
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Article225 1932-06-22 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 20. On Sunday afternoon the Malacca, Club met a visi'ing Uam frcm Segamat. The usi.ors had first lease of the pitch and knocked up 139. Despard topscored with 34. Willacy contributed 29 which included two sixes. The Club who225 words
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Article115 1932-06-22 6 RIFLE-SHOOTING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 20. The Chinese shoot took place at the Bukit Sebukor Range on .Sunday. Scores: Yds. Yds. Yds. 200 300 500 Total (with h'cap.) Pte. H. W. Cheam 29 23 20 97 Cpl. Tay Kirn Yong 30 29 25115 words
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Article166 1932-06-22 6 BRITISH DAVIS CUP PLAYERS TRIUMPH. YOUNG SURREYITE EXTENDS SATO. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter. London, June 21. At Wimbledon to-day in the second round of the men's singles championship Miki (Japan) beat Hill (Scottish international) 7—5, 6—3, 6—2 and Hopman beat Malfroy (New Zealand) 6—2. Hill's frequent smashingReuter. - 166 words
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Article187 1932-06-22 6 Exults and ties in the S.C.R.C. tournament ar: as fellows: "A" singles handicap: Chua Choon Leong v. Lim Siew Jin (unfinished); C. K. Pang beat B. Chew 7—5. 6—3. •P" singles handicap: Poh Chee Juay beat Ch ong Chee Hai (w.0.). B*' doubles handicap: Chua Cheng Liat anc187 words
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Article88 1932-06-22 6 BILLIARDS. In the four ball open championship tournam r.t at the New World last night Yeo Kirn Cl-.uan (Bendemeer) 300,"beat Salim bin Omar 'P st Cftice Club) 164 and Yeo Kcon Yam (Amicable) 300. beat Seah Peng Kwang (St. Jt -ph s O. B. A.) 144.88 words
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Article333 1932-06-22 6 Three Rubber Estates Close Down. i From Our Own Correspondent.) Scrcmban. June 21. Yccng Teong Seng, who was recently charged before the Scrcmban Police Magistrate, Che Jh'inzah. for criminal breach of trust in respect of jewellery entrusted to him fcr sale, cetac up again to-day and was remanded333 words
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Article182 1932-06-22 6 Three Hylams l n T Dork. The Mcplbwon 0 j (>|( hou_e in a y -<; Alwj R( ft-Muel be foil.' d„. W Hay» ye«t/»c.-v m inquiry in»© m it. Tlue* HvUm niK> r< On iicartMe i tt ,-p., v tnu> Uir ho.is* Pi !(>u u182 words
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Article117 1932-06-22 6 "Meet The Wif The Alhambra. "M«t the Wife a Cm. brtjan u eeauan t»r tn«.. AJ|t nvo, n «omewhai aiatpptkmittv »j of excellent protfucuun- s-n.'i bos resnlrd i»r /or ntor,ii.' j comedy of u v ryiv.i believed to oc dfx.u r .-ppus.. married. The rcni'wnt j.n r.117 words
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Article103 1932-06-22 6 Funds Wantui For It* Extension British Official. r n An appeal *prcU,llv buffers* ccrf;cr»Llo:i- isers c,r pzfo «J tnjw.u' ,x the Roncr..! ijn»U- t« cliaHengc of ine R' rrr bU> fclv. S&(VJ,c»'.H) '.ov i crt'.ruicn 11 the tc was USJK'» tr-ci.Vi L I♦' -112 -iicctun ofBritish Official. - 103 words
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Article80 1932-06-22 6 ARftf W' Kuhlr Bit jßfi i 'j 1 Port Otckson .'twi i'. Uru j. "fJ irom Calcutta i-M-ii i "Dakar Marti J#i- u; ffom Yokonnm» *i-n 1 ''SirdhMtia." Ufll i* 1 from Calcutta C' l "Bul StiiiK." B>H r from Yokohatmi. I'J-k Cal»"Talrm» Brit f> Im (ml Kotop.80 words
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Article99 1932-06-22 6 111 ll the v.Laura La Plante t C Capitol.—"Shanghai E Dietrich. Anna May Wong I Warner Oland. Empire.—Rcgin'o D "One Hysterical the Range" with Hoot Gibs at 7.30 p.m.: "Twin 1 I Roosevelt I silent I Great WfctM. Re-openim alterations. Marlborough —Ann H New World.—Side she-, films99 words
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Article86 1932-06-22 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Labuan. June 16. Bock Hoe and Lee Whye Jin, of ■itnt English School, leave by the 'o stK-nd a holiday in Singapore. rong chong Fong and family are also S» Rby the Pangkor." Mr. Fong will be > ou three months' leave. Hfcnlr86 words
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Advertisement194 1932-06-22 7 First Show 7.15 p.m. Second Show 9,30 p.m. KEN MAYNARD IN t Senor Americano 1 PACKED THE GROWERS CORANGE PEKOE j MU&P^P V TT" j The Popular Packet of Tea! i The blending of which has had much to do with its choice by those who will have none other194 words
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Advertisement254 1932-06-22 7 DURIAN SEASON It is the DURIAN SEASON now and every one is desirous of enjoying them but perhaps cannot afford. Here we supply you LEMPOH DURIAN of the best quality. It has no mixture of any kind. Sold moderately cheap. BUAH KULOAH. We stock Buah Kuloah of No. 1. Very254 words
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Advertisement324 1932-06-22 7 By Special To H M The Xin Appointment Siam. ESTABLISHED 1873. RACING RUGBY j Puts You In Tin- GaW THEATRE TENNIS I No Mat,er Where Vo Sit. BOXING SWIMMING CRICKET AVIATION FOOTBALL TRAVELLING B. P. De Silva, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE: PENANO: 19!21, High Street. No i Bishop Street, ft324 words
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Miscellaneous602 1932-06-22 7 CLUB DIARY. oxt numerous Clubs and Societies in most of the members of which are ■Malaya Tribune:' This Diary c ally for them. Secretaries are rperate in keeping it up-to-date Happenings of general interest ncluded in the •'Diary of Events." irf can cover meetings, enter-:ght-visits and such functions, ngagements other602 words
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Article417 1932-06-22 8 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, June 22, 1932, 10 a.m. Issue Value. Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 22j- 24j- cd £1 Austral Malay 18,- »J ss. Ayer Hitam Tin gcd El Bangrin Tin °r S Batak-Padan* MJ J-JJ si Batu Caves417 words
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Article283 1932-06-22 8 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS. Ok Jl CLOSING QUOTATIONS. «;> > Buyers. Sellers. $2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.15 1.35 $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.70 1.00 norn £1 £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 70 73 9 $10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 4.00 5.00 $1 $1 Central Engine norn $100 $50 Chinese283 words
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Article80 1932-06-22 8 ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. Singapore Cold Storage Deb. 7 p 2r cent. 104 105 cl Singapore Municipal (1901) 5 per cent. 104 107 norn blngapore Municipal Rin^l SS cent 100 103 Singapore Municipal (1909) ft per cent. 100 103 norn Singapore80 words
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Article399 1932-06-22 8 FRABKB CO., AND LYALL AND KVITTI QUOTATIONS. Singapore. Jtiw X%. 1932. 10 a in. Issue To-day* Prltm, Value. Fraser Lyall 4k t Share.-». <fc Co. Bvatt. 1 Allenby $0.15 »0 30 10.15 10 25 1 Aior Gajah 0.15 0.30 0.15 OJO IA. Ilium 0.40 0.50 0.30 0.5« IA.399 words
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Article446 1932-06-22 8 SINGAPORE, JUNE 17. MEAT. Beef steak ground), kati 38 Beef stew or curry, kati 30 Pork, lean, kati 50 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 40 Mutton Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 42 Hens Uocally reared) kati 45 Ducks, each 5 0 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair 70446 words
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Article322 1932-06-22 8 Another Alkaff Appeal. The fees charged by an architect for attendance in court, consultations, etc., in connection with the well-known Muthucmnaru-Alkaff case, were the subject cf an appeal yesterday before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison», Mr. Justice Burton and Mr. Justice a'BeckcU Terrell, in the Supreme322 words
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Article295 1932-06-22 8 Rugby, June 21. Paris 92 1 32, New York 3.614. Montreal 4.19, Brussels 26 1 32, Geneva 18 9 32, Amsterdam 8.934. Milan 70\. Berlin 15 3 16, Stockholm 19.5. Copenhagen 18 5 16, Oslo 20.25. Vienna 33. Prague 122, Helsingfcrs 215. Madrid 43 13.16, Lisbon 110. Athens295 words
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Article429 1932-06-22 8 Comparative statement of the value of Foreign Trade, including parcel post, bullion and coin, in 1931 and 1932. 1931 IMPORTS EXPORTS. 1932 Grand Mer v 932 1931 1932 Total Total Inrr.ase r Total. chandLe. jfS* Iton and U TLT X SS? Mer Incr. Trade Trad, Decree lion429 words
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Advertisement168 1932-06-22 8 HE who lives just for to-day faces an uncertain to-morrow. comfortable retirement shall be yours when you feel the for v\- that your d:pendents will not be left destitute! The "PRUDENT• p provide that safeguard. ury J Cut out this coupon and send it to us to-day, f POL f^168 words
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Miscellaneous390 1932-06-22 8 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY, JUNE 22. 6.30 a.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "C (Scottish) Coy., Practice Competition. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "D" (Eurasian) Coy., Coy., and PI. Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "A" Wing Depot Coy., Recruits Course. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.A. (v), Battery Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Brigade Sig. Section, Section Parade. TO-MORROW, JUNE 23.390 words
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Article2114 1932-06-22 9 THE DEFINITION OF AGGRESSION. METHODS OF STOPPING FIGHTING. By Walther Schucking. •ig article by Professor W dither the veil-known authority on interand a Judge of the International Hague, appeared in a recent revmtm, "Volkerbund," the organ BR League of Nations Association H Genera.] lem oJ the2,114 words
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Article181 1932-06-22 9 THAT the first metal used by man was gold? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) It is an interesting, but unfortunately not very helpful fact that one of the things that are so agitating the world at the present time is also one of the things with which man181 words
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Article184 1932-06-22 9 Speaking at the Annual Universities Congress at Oxford recently, Dr. Burns of th? Glasgow University maintained that the chief obstacle to progress in public affairs at present was an obsolete mythology. Men had been known to die for the Sake of gods who did not exist, and at present most184 words
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Advertisement168 1932-06-22 9 a GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL. It is at once frag -gssgSK rant and cooling V the eyes and brain It improves sight. 4P TlH'ji'jt S3| strengthens hair roots, and keep: k« /f T TI hair fresh and LJr fvS*!l strong. Increasing k"» r\l l t« length and *Nf 1,1 Vf\168 words
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Advertisement263 1932-06-22 9 4 made specially to prevent sore throats SEALED-FRESH tney reach you in perfect condition C Raven -a_\ ensuring CRAVEN A' KpPg FACTORY-FRESHNESS ••50" tin is designed Jfc' c Karc ttc unless FRESHNESS is empty. No cutter V >'ou can be certain they will be FRESH cdv.cs. cat ittinjjVA( lin and263 words
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Article97 1932-06-22 10 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interwst. 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 one97 words
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Article874 1932-06-22 10 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I can confirm "Unemployed's" letter which appeared in your paper a few days ago regarding a "present" or an "Ang Pow" to the chief clerk or his assistant, or some other member of the staff of a firm, so as to get a874 words
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Article244 1932-06-22 10 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—-Faii-play." in his letter of the 14th nsi., said that without the people of other races Malaya's governmental offices would close clown. If he dn.es apply that to Java I am here to remind him that he is totally wrong, ile said244 words
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Advertisement57 1932-06-22 10 ARROW DRESS SHIRTS The HAWK THE new tapered bosom is a new comfort feature which goes with the new style of high-rise trousers. It has an open back, too, which means you !can adjust the studs carefully and neatly before you put the shirt on. The Hawk is Sanforized-Shrunk, guaranteed57 words
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Advertisement118 1932-06-22 10 Relieves Itching Skin Eruptions Ugly pimples, eczema, boils, so unsightly and painful—if neglected, may spread rapidly and cause serious poisoning. Apply soothing Absorbine Jr. promptly. It penetrates deeply, takes out the soreness, and kHts the poisonous germs Then healing begins, ugly skin blemishes disappear and the fear of infection is118 words
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Advertisement321 1932-06-22 10 fjj| MALAYASM 1H Newest and M os j DRINK ■m j b Made From The j FRUITS PHOENIX I Aerated Water Works! DANGER! Lurks in half-clean teeth our dentist W 'N tellyou that decay liwjfrt, i^fr- doesn't start on the smooth, outer r WL_ sur ac esof your teeth, but321 words
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Article101 1932-06-22 11 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. AUNTIE LIZZIE'S LETTER. Comments On The Mail. m« mb.'tA have joined the "Girls' i,.ones *ill be given next week, wuigc I wrote about last week viO *ud an order has now been i wquleitr number to be diatrlbuted j-j buttons have to be101 words
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Article532 1932-06-22 11 By "Gwennic") th? moon was glorious, and as I en steps star-gazing, a queer exultation seemed to fill my n all thoughts of the past, bat I have been and what I am. v .-tead came thrilling thoughts of a d what I shall be. the world to offer532 words
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Article176 1932-06-22 11 fil» "Linda a very mqusitlve lad and no--11 *-iv Anything without attracting r«i thu youth lor ills ears were *xid hir. eyes were sharp. On th's iiF Barnaby was going to set-' bi* who lived on the outskirts of il'< oat and arrived at his aunt's t! As176 words
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Article227 1932-06-22 11 (By "Polly Flinders") v*™ SJ? "mteeto* and I am said to be __J_ visit Was to away Laidiaw and Co. I went in a bag in a big lorry The shopwoman hung m? up with my brothers and sisters. My lodging m> soul Aq be227 words
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Article296 1932-06-22 11 ißv »C. K Qay»i Wbai is sratitudc? Gratitude implies an appreciation of br.nuits bestowed to us by c there, and together with a desire to return tbo« benefits' when oppominity offered I It must be dUUnpUHhed from thanks, whJch In very often only a matter or arordo and not296 words
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Article297 1932-06-22 11 r tßy "Maud Well. well, hem d'y do. girls? This 1a the first Ume you're ivading an article of mini* Bnd yet—i*n you imagine that it was I who persuaded one of our most well-known members of the -Corner" to send In her article at the297 words
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Article193 1932-06-22 11 (By "Catherine" > Aunts are ladies who are related to us either nn ThP father's or mother's side. Some aunts tvnk a great deal of us but some old-fashioned o?.nts take no interest in us and use to say Th dr?n should be seen and not heard." some aunts193 words
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486 1932-06-22 11 (By "Ruth.") Friends of my youth, here am I again in your midst. Isn't the badge idea simpiy gorgeous? I worder what words will be on each badge. Oh, ain't I simply wandering away from what I am going to tell you? Those who486 words
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Article310 1932-06-22 11 (By "Willie-Girl") What is humour? Everyone has a different standard but the champion mirth-makers are ireeistible. What is the funniest thing? On tha last bank holiday I v. as taking a wall: ajo&g a countryside read, and svdcirnly my attention wa: attracted. I -a* .1 wm.' concourse310 words
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Article324 1932-06-22 11 (By "ZcitaJ"j Good Wcdncvday. Girls! Have you ever tried to ride a donkey? If you haven't I advise you not to try it, especially the ones in Singapore. On Saturday I went with a big crowd to the "Great World." The place is very far but I324 words
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Article380 1932-06-22 11 (By "Lolita.") During nay stay at Batavia, my sister and I came across some friends, and we arranged a trip to the south coast of Java. After five days' excitement we awoke early one Sunday morning to find the car had already arrived. V/e all rushed into380 words
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Article326 1932-06-22 11 (By "Grace.") Oh! It is so hot. One simply couldn't sleep en a night like this. My eyes roved round the 1 ttle room in search of a fan. No fan appeared in sight. It seemed to know that it is wanted, and, to escape from326 words
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Article286 1932-06-22 11 (By "Wooi Hoon," XX.) Women allow tbxsir hair to grow all over the head. In girlhood it is plaited into a queue which hanis down the back: though of late years some of the younger women have wcrn their hair in a little knet at the286 words
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Article500 1932-06-22 11 (By "G. O. C. fi.'V Hello, dear sisters,* here am I again to bore you with my dry old article. I add my best wishes to Aunt Lizzie's to these of you who are having your examinations, and hope you all will come out with flying colours.500 words
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Article120 1932-06-22 11 A forceful appeni for some measure of itform in the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements ,s made in the current issue Of the "Malayan Chinese Review." "The Government withholding the legitimate rights from 'te citizens constitutes a reflection on their character and is calculated to retard120 words
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Advertisement284 1932-06-22 11 Your skin can be fascinating as those yon gJII a\\\v admire But not if you gamble with soaps of uncertain origin. 4tLr Palmolive Soap is made of olive *f and palm oils —no animal fats, no V '\ggp? I tallow whatsoever.That is your assur- V ance of safety to lovely284 words
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Article724 1932-06-22 12 "The Select Army Of Directors." For years the select army of Directors at Home practised the gentle art of swinging the lead. Now they ar e swinging the axe with surprising proficiency and demonstrating to shareholders that when affairs are on the verge of desperation they can724 words
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Article37 1932-06-22 12 Further May Returns. Further May rubber outputs reported to us are: Bukit Katil 17,545 lb. Jeram Kuan tan 41,800 lb. Malaka Pinda 47.300 lb. Mentakab 53,000 lb. Sungei Bagan 51,500 lb. United Malacca 40.625 lb.37 words
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Article29 1932-06-22 12 May Returns. 4Ĕk' We have had the following tin outputs for May reported to us: Ipoh Tin 454 pikuls. Pahang Consolidated 2,112 pikuls. Sungei Kinta 568 pikuls.29 words
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Article211 1932-06-22 12 It is to be hoped that there exist nowhere in this island any cricketers of a state pf mind so insular as still to think of cricket as a purely English affair (says a "Manchester Guardian" writer). If such there be, they may be looking with "a wild surmise" at211 words
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Advertisement223 1932-06-22 12 j Hutton s Famous j Pineapple j I Hams I I at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES i j Singapore Cold Storage Company, Limited. j Orchard Road Sub-Depots. Of Local j DI A MONO superior Manufacture BATTERY In Strength. Made under J Gives a EXPERT v V BRIGHTEB w l\ LIGHT. EUROPEAN223 words
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Advertisement101 1932-06-22 12 I 13* ""H lass m^r%&£2£sSs> >.-fiT!SS!^SI MALAYAN v, i$ MOTOR/ m tbtirWr yk LIMITED Jpr \J^AV V 1 M 20 ORCHARD ROAD I I I>HONt 5484 Or Tones |Bi|f} up j I anl off col(ls prevent illness keep A. I '-f~- your hody well nourished to resist disease with Waterbury's101 words
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Advertisement629 1932-06-22 13 I K rfri U "<» compromfee with quality. 1 i BUY ONLY THE BEST. j General dgk Electric ALL STEEL j. J Refrigerator Made by GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. OF AMERICA. I I After 15 years' intensive research. Df THE BEST REFRIGERATOR ON k*— rfl THE MARKET. l Backed by the629 words
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Advertisement235 1932-06-22 13 j v 1 l an ideal foundation for powdcr'and 'Z-^ delightfully fragranced with "47/7" 6° Youthful loveliness and charm are I A supreme quality night enhanced by the refreshing properties J cream, subtly perfumed with N and g l orious f ragrance Q f genuine Attar of Roses. Cleanses and235 words
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Miscellaneous811 1932-06-22 13 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All times given :n the followtng are Singapore timet. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL, 55.5 metres, tesUng dally from 10.30 to 11 ajn. MANILA, KZRM, 49.3 metres, every Monday; 8 to 9 p.m., weekly broadcast of recorded music. BANDOENG, PMY., 58.2 metree; 6.40811 words
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Article503 1932-06-22 14 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. ANNUAL MEETING OF F A. ROCHDALE GILLINGHAM RE-ELECTED. ALDERSHOT AND NEWPORT JOIN SOUTHERN SECTION. (From Our Oum Correspondent.) London. June 10 (by Air Mail.) Tnc Football League, at their annual meeting in London on the 6th decided to make no change in the percentage of gate503 words
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Article147 1932-06-22 14 ORGANISERS' THANK HELPERS. Messrs. A. M. Alsaeoff. Tan Lee Wan and Syed Ali Alattas, who arranged the recent charity match between the Chinese and Malay veterans in aid of the non-European Unemployment Fund, desire to extend their thanks to the following: All the players, who took147 words
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Article124 1932-06-22 14 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and or ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon $0.96 Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin $4.10 Shell Kerosene per 2 by 4-gallon124 words
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Article774 1932-06-22 14 THIS WEEK'S TIES. LAWN TENNIS. The ties in the first mixed doubles tournament starting at the S.C.C. to-day are as follows: TO-DAY'S TIES. Mixed Doubles Handicap. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. owe 15 v. H. Riley and Miss Rilay plus 15. Mr. and Mrs. W. C.774 words
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Article122 1932-06-22 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.; Malacca, June 17. The Malacca Club tournament was broueht to a successful finish yesterday when th P handicap singles and the mUed doubfes w Se £rt?*«*4£! €Ve nt A. E. Lambert beat G. Featty 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 and in the mixed doubles Mrs.122 words
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Article75 1932-06-22 14 The following is from Ne ws of the World of May IfAn accident to Hendren in the dressing-room at Lord's resulted m the famous England and Middlesex batsT« n w acLurlnf? WW of his left hand. Hendren went to hospital, where SL?" r u y xaminatlon was made of the75 words
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Article176 1932-06-22 14 TEST MATCH THIS WEEK-END. CRICKET. r Messrs. Car and Co.. sports outfitters of Kuala Lumpur, have sent us a copy of a souvenir Issued by the Indian Cricket Control Board, and which is on sale by the leading, booksellers all over Malaya at *1 per ropy. The176 words
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213 1932-06-22 14 The Nondescripts' C.C. beat Raffles College on Saturday at the College by three wickets. I Scores: RAFFLES COLLEGE. P. R. Lewis b Cooke 0 C. Mosbergen c Smith b Cooke C C. de Vries run out 0 Teik Kooi b Rodrigo 2 S. Stewart c Forbes213 words
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Article51 1932-06-22 14 The Nondescripts team on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the N.C.C. grounds v. the Indian Association will be: Pat. Cooke. J. N. Fernando. Geo. Stouter, E. Abeywardane. C. Rodrigo (capt). A. I. A. Hamid, Carlo Pereira, R. Scully. L. Smith, P. R. Forbes, E. van Jansz. Reserve: M. S. D.51 words
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Article23 1932-06-22 14 The match between the Volunteers and the Garrison, which was washed out by rain on Sunday, will be played on Sunday, Aug. 14.23 words
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Article112 1932-06-22 14 BADMINTON. The Blue Eagle B.P. beat the Unison BP. by seven to one on Sunday at the court. Lorong 25, Geylang. Scores: (Blue Eagle players mentioned first): Wan Boon Lim beat Tan Soon Aik 15—3, 15—4; Hup Kee Seng beat Chua Chian Lee 15—3, 14 —14.112 words
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Article62 1932-06-22 14 The Peterdale B.P. beat the Post Office Club by 4—o at the latter's court on Sunday. Scores (P.B.P.'s names mentioned first): Tay Swee Heng beat A. S. David 15—4, 15—13; Lawrenc» de Souza beat Mat Noor 15—5, 15—2; Cher Poh Chia beat P. Lange 15—2, 15—0;62 words
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Article91 1932-06-22 14 The Mayflower B.P. beat the Singapore Cold Storage Athletic Club at the former's court on Sunday last. Scores (Mayflower's I players mentioned first): Singles: E. H. Seah beat Koh Keng Siang i 15-7 13-13 (5-4); C. B. Chan beat Wee Eng Siang 15-12, 15-7; M. J. Tan91 words
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Article86 1932-06-22 14 GOLF. The Garrison O.C. beat Sepoy Lines OX?., on Sunday. Scores (Garrison players mentioned llrst): Barr-Sln and Renton 1 English and Allen o Gotch and W. L. McConlgly and Stevens I Hopkins 0 Mylne and Allen I' 4 Cowap and Barry o Cameron BatUahUl 0 Murrcll Homley86 words
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Advertisement250 1932-06-22 14 I Whispered 'Unpleasant Odour is Caused by Underarm Hair' Yvonne always wondered why she was unpopular «md it was such a personal matter it was difficult to tell her. Finally, I plucked up courage—" Hair under the arms is not only ugly and repulsivelooking but greatly aggravates the old problem250 words
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Advertisement442 1932-06-22 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA > mia Deutach gl Australlsche Dampfschiffs I JjPjjj Geslllschaft (C*u%wules incorporate* ta QmutngJ OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1932 m.s. ERMLAND via Manila June 30 T m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila July 8 m.s. MUNSTERLAND, omit Japan ports July 27 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via442 words
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Advertisement552 1932-06-22 15 INSUBANCE, THE SOUTH £fS» BRITISH MA INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Flnlayson Green. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. On sale at the following depots:— SINGAPORE. Y. Mohamed Ibrahim, 134. Tanjong Pagar Road. A. Palasamy. General Hospital552 words
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Advertisement420 1932-06-22 15 BANKS. /If! 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 organisation, begs to announce the inauguration of a new department for Savtngs420 words
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Advertisement557 1932-06-22 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 by557 words
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Advertisement354 1932-06-22 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls) B—Short Street, Singapore. Offers thorough training in Music—both PRACTICAL ds THEORETICAL Courses leading to CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, ft etc Booklet upon request, M. ANCIANO, Principal. TUTORIAL. Private Tuition in Mathematics and English Individual Tuition for Boys354 words
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