Malaya Tribune, 29 June 1932
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Title Section28 1932-06-29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX.- -No. IS2 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, June 29,1932 Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1932.28 words
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Advertisement264 1932-06-29 1 CEYLON LIPTONS TEA. You Cannot Better The Best. H II i You will be satisfied > |j |j !|p CARLSBERG riLSENER "CHOP HIJAU" Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs and i|| mv -j ii• i j. .i Rest Houses throughout the sjl] The ideal drink for tropical straits Settlements and the climates.264 words
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Advertisement267 1932-06-29 1 J THE MALAYA TRIBUNE' IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. jQUINNESS IS THE BEST I BUT I BE SURE IT'S "DOG'S HEAD" 6DINNESS STOUT f I 1 1 I i The Tea of World-wide Prestige By its choice quality and I incomparable flavour Lipton's Tea appeals to I all267 words
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Advertisement124 1932-06-29 2 What a Combination! ji MAURICE— JEANETTE—LUBITSCH! j How Can it be other than a GREAT Show! ji At Last! Tlie NIGHT YOU YE ALL LONGED FOR Gala Opening j j 3.15—6.15—9.15. I! The Famous Pair of Favourites of j "LOVE PARADE" 1 Back again in the Year's Sauciest Picture J124 words
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Advertisement193 1932-06-29 2 Matinee: TO-DAY at 3 p.m. They Roared! They Yelled! They Cheered! Packed Houses Everywhere I Have Acclaimed Buster s I Latest His Best! And Singapore Agrees! BUSTER JIMMY DURANTE POLLY MORAN In j THE PASSIONATE! PLUMBER A Metro Goldwyn Mayer Super I sis PAVILION~*7 LAST NIGHT OF CARNIVAL Th? triumphant193 words
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Advertisement186 1932-06-29 2 e.iaT TO-NIGHT Norma Shearer AND Robert Montgomery IN Private Lw The Great World ShoV KIM SENG ROAD, t Borneo star Ope"' gfcT^J'J" 8. Commeroal Museum Gate A-ta-» Bjteed ,o 10 eenU (including Saturda^™' Sur.ea,). WATCH GRAND GALA OPENING "PABAH MA LAM THE GREAT WORLD TALKIE THEATRE 7 1 5 TO-NIGHT.186 words
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Advertisement59 1932-06-29 2 jj STAMFORD CAFE, AND RESTAURANT. 69, Stamford Road. 'Phone 2716. MEALS A LA CARTE AND TABLE D'HOTE. Lunch .75 Dinner fL Special monthly terms can be made on application. Meals can be conveyed to office, for office girls and assistant* MODERATE CHARGES. Home-made ice-cream, carry puff's, cakes, etc. made fresh59 words
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Article107 1932-06-29 3 SHIPPING NEWS. For failing to have his twakow number-plate marked in a legible and durable manner on »ach side of the vessel, a Chinese was fined $15 (or in default, 28 days' r.i.) in the Marine Court on Monday before the Master Attendant. I Capt. Freyberg. The107 words
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Article120 1932-06-29 3 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, June 29. East Wharf (Kntrarce Oats 1). Tergestea 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Oate 3.) Polyphemus 18; Gewang 16; Magdeburg 13: D'Artagnan 11. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3.) Rhexenor 30; Bulan 32: Madras Maru 33; City of Derby 35; Kola (p.m. shifts) 37. Empire120 words
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Article271 1932-06-29 3 New Organisation In Singapore. With the cbject of .safeguarding the interests r. ratepayers resident in Singapore Island, a Singapore Ratepayers' Association has been firmed and a public me:ting is to be held on Aug. 9 at the Adelphi Hotel to era c interest ir and support271 words
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Article133 1932-06-29 3 Arrangements For Operation Of Scheme. Notice is given by the Senior Warden of Mines in an advertisement concerning the etrangements for the operation of the AB C. tin restriction scheme. Producers may elect to come under categories A and B a; they like, but only Chinese prol tlucers.133 words
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Article130 1932-06-29 3 Rugby. June 28. Th? Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Major Elliott, stated in the House of Commons this afternoon that an exchange equalisation account had been established since last Friday end that the Treasury had placed to its credit £150,000,000 as authorised by section 24 of the130 words
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Article293 1932-06-29 3 (By Courtesy o/ Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, June 29. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29 32d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27,32 d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 ***** d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25 32d.. London demand 2s. 3%d., London T.T. 2s.293 words
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1038 1932-06-29 3 High Yielding Strains Of Hevea. DIRECTORS ANTICIPATE FURTHER LOSS. The twelfth annual general meeting of the Devon Estates (Malacca). Ltd., was held yesterday in the French Bank Buildings with the Hon. Mr. H. E. Nixon in the chair. Others present were Mr. J. A.1,038 words
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Article118 1932-06-29 3 Activity On Stock Exchange. Rugby, June 28. The outstanding Stock Exchange feature al the close oi the House to-day was pro\id d by conversion loans in British tunds. 1 Iks':: per cent, rase by seven-eigh.hs to 91 1 the 4»~ per cent, by seven-sixteenths io 105118 words
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Article319 1932-06-29 3 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. June 29, 11 am. KUBBCR. London: unchanged. New York: 2 9|16 cents (G up lie cent Shares: Nominal. Allenbys 20—30 cents. Ayer Moleks 15—20 cents, Ayer Panas 15—20 cents. Bas3?tts 10—15 cents, Brogas 10—15 aenta, Bukit Jelotongs 05—10 cents, Bukit Kati'.s 10—15319 words
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Article94 1932-06-29 3 Penang Supreme Court. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 28. In tha Supreme Court to-day Mr. C. G Boucher, partner in the firm of Stark and McNeil, architects, Penang and Ipoh, opposed the immediate dissolution of the firm on the ground that the partnership agreement permitted94 words
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Article26 1932-06-29 3 Reuter. Washington, Ju .c 29. The Benate~has passed the National jficonomy Bill aiming to save $200,000,000 nt•< essary to balance the Budget.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Advertisement397 1932-06-29 3 I VICTOIttTIMiMoIML HALL. I I CELEBRITY TOURS j RECITALS BY SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE CELEBRITIES I EARLY AUGUST: EFREM Zimbalist I THE WORLD-FAMOUS VIOLINIST. EARLY SEPTEMBER: j BENNO j Moisevitch THE CELEBRATED PIANIST. j I BAND PERFORMANCES j S.S. POLICE BAND j TELOK AVER. To-day, June 29th, at 5.15 p.m. a>^HMMH^H^tfMo^Mß^M^lßtf^o^^|o9^^^H^_oll^__o___g_^jQo^_^^^o^g^l^^^^^^^^ j397 words
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Advertisement165 1932-06-29 3 TO-LET—37 -F, Lorong 202, East Ccast, opposite Ceylon Road Hindu Temple; airy bu galow with 3 bedrcoms, electric and water; within easy reach of sea. Joo Chiat Rd. Market and dug service. Rent $33. Entry July I. Apply 56, Jco Chiat Terrace. TO-LET —29, 41, Veerappa Cbitty Lane, Engineering Shop165 words
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Advertisement280 1932-06-29 3 Assets exceed $12,000,000. 7i Assurance in force oyer $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE- 27 Old J The Company ha. £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the280 words
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Article800 1932-06-29 4 Ironic thrusts about glass-houses apart, there will be general agreement that the Government has intervened usefully in the Bonus controversy in which the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore have become involved. The Commissioners themselves should be grateful, for they are now rescued from a seeming commitment on principle which800 words
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Article188 1932-06-29 4 Johore State is on holiday to-day, the occasion being trie Mandi Safar. The S.S. Pest Office pro forma time-table for the quarter ended Sept. 30 is now available at 10 cents. Mr. Chew Hock Hin will be the speaker at the Evangelistic Prayer Service at the Methodist Mission Chapel, Paya188 words
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Article36 1932-06-29 4 TOPICS OP TO-DAY, on page 4 DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 7 CLUB DIARY, on page 8. OUR LONDON LETTER, on page 9 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 11 OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page 1436 words
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Article353 1932-06-29 4 Returning To Work Very Soon. The rumour that Charlie Chaplin is going to make a film in which he appears in a deaf and dumb part was denied by his brother, Mr. Syd Chaplin, interviewed by the "Malaya Tribune" on board the "Terukuni Maru," which was353 words
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Article162 1932-06-29 4 Royal Gifts To Sultan And Sultanah. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 28. Recently, at the Government House Garden Party in honour of the rirthday of H.M. the fpng. Their Highnesses ihe Sultan and Sultanah of Johorf wer* separately presented with recent photographs of the King162 words
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Article338 1932-06-29 4 Mr. C G. Coleman. Inspector of Schools, Sinr.aport. lji« ru'tigned from a holiday at Frascra Hill. Messrs. V. C. Cox ard E. C. Cherrington are acting as joint managers cf the Kuala Lumpur brr-nch of Messrs. Robinson and Co., Ltd. Ther-e is no truth in the rumour, circulating freely, that338 words
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Article43 1932-06-29 4 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: l% d. New York: 2 9|16 cents. Singapore: 5 cents, business done. TIN. London Spot: £110 15s. (Up 10s) London 3 months: £113. (Up 10s) Singapore: $58.25 (50 tons sold). COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co report* Sundried43 words
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Article484 1932-06-29 4 (BY "LOOKER-ONrj Sam isn't adopting half-m ea s Urf The new constitution be decidedly There is some danger of m, rather too rapidly, what we shall see." h A Perhaps Siam's experience with th franchise may prove usefiiM the south in due There's certainly a lessor, current484 words
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Article55 1932-06-29 4 From Europe (London mails despatched on June 9), by the "Rajula," due at Penang at 6 a.m on Friday. From Holland and Germany by the "PociaLaut." due at Singapore on Friday. From China by the "Santhia," due at Singapore on Friday. M From Western Australia by the -Centaur,55 words
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Advertisement335 1932-06-29 4 bromfordl GOLF BALLS THE LIMIT OF LENGTH BROMFORD I J iS GUARANTEED TO BE THE LONGEST j DRIVING GOLF BALL PRODUCED. Obtainable from: j ROBINSON Co., Ltd j BINGAPOBE KI'ALA LtJMPTJB. j t. m tm m m m m m m am mm a j TOTHfi'/ 1 i FUTURE i335 words
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Advertisement64 1932-06-29 4 A Happy Thought FOR THE I! CHRISTENING I PRESENT. jj CHILDREN'S CUPS IN SOLID SILVER. U.S. de Silva Bros JEWELLERS, 23, High Street, Singapore. I j 634 I T. K. K.'S Hair Pommade 15 cts. and 20 tfts. per bottle. Rubber Soap Dish 15 cts. each. I Erasers from 264 words
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Miscellaneous41 1932-06-29 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday s Maximum Temperature. 89 deg. F. Lact night's Minimum Temperature, 76 deg. F. Y.sterday's Rainfall, ril. Sunshine, 10.1 hcurs. 1 p.m. R lathe- Humidity, 65 per cent. 1 p.m. Wind. S.W. 10 m.p.h. 1 p.m. Weather, fine.41 words
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1432 1932-06-29 5 MILITARISTS TO DOMINATE THE GOVERNMENT. PEOPLE TO ELECT HALF THE SENATE IN SIX MONTHS. Sl»K« new constitution is announced, showing that the militants Will dominate the Senate wholly at first and later the people including women, will elect half the Senate.1,432 words
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Article145 1932-06-29 5 Consul-General Issues Statement. The Siamese Consul-General for the Straits Settlements and its Dependencies, the Protected States of Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan, Pahang. Jchore, Kedah, Perlis, Keiantan, Trengganu and Brunei and the State of North Bornec. officially informs Siiamesc citizens residing in these States that in consequence145 words
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Article273 1932-06-29 5 Hongkong Order At Canton Request Hongkong, June 29. At the request of the Canton authorities, the Government of Hongkong has given notice to the twelve gunboats belonging to the Canton Navy which have been taking shelter at Hongkong, to leave Hongkong waters within 24 hours. Mr.273 words
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Article342 1932-06-29 5 More Heavy Fighting In Manchuria. Shanghai, June 29. After calling ai Wcngchow and Chikpik on the wav Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and his staff arrived at Hankcw yestt rday afternoon. General Ho Chen Chun. Chairman of the Hupeh Government. General Hsia Tao J:n, General Bra Yuan342 words
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Article123 1932-06-29 5 Proprietor Of Capitol In Malacca. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 29. With tragic suddenness the death occurred yesterday at 6 p.m. of Mr. Tan Soo Sim, second son of the late Mr. Tan Jiak Choo. Death was caused by complications following the pricking of a123 words
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Article20 1932-06-29 5 Reuter. Dublin. June 28. The Senate has passed the Oath Bill with the destructive amendments.—Router.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article855 1932-06-29 5 FRENCH TALK WITH GERMANS. Mr. Mac Donald's Useful Intervention. Reuter. Seme progress appears to have been made in the dtbts talks at Geneva, but the French and Germans still have to reach a prcper understanding. Lausanne, June 28. A communique issued after a three-hour discussion announoedReuter. - 855 words
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Advertisement237 1932-06-29 5 SANATORIUM KABAN DJAHE (EAST COAST OF SUMATRA) 3,600 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL. 2 HOURS FROM MEDAN. Climatic, dietetic and surgical 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.) 11. Class: F. 75.—monthly (same237 words
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1400 1932-06-29 6 Sports Pastimes. INDIANS DEFEATED IN FIRST TEST MATCH. JARDINE'S SOLID BATTING AND HAMMOND'S DEADLY BOWLING CRICKET. Rugby, June 28. The first England-India crick et Test match ended at Lords today in a victory tor England by 158 runs. Scores: England 159 and 275 for 8 (declared), India 189 and 187.—British1,400 words
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Article769 1932-06-29 6 Perry Knocked Out By Australian. LAWN TENNIS. Rugby, June 28. The last eight men in the singles championship at Wimbledon fought for entrance into the semi-finals to-day and some brilliant tennis was seen. Sat oh (Japan) beat Sidney Wood (America), holder of the championship, 7—5, 7~-5, 2—6,769 words
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Article984 1932-06-29 6 SEVEN GOALS AT JALAN BESAR. Monopolies Beat Public Services. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Fielding a strong team the Government Monopolies Sports Club defeated the Public Services D—2 at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday in Div. 11l of the S.A.F.A. League. Mr. Nesblt refereed and the teams were: Mtnc pclfc984 words
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Article119 1932-06-29 6 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. BILLIARDS. The following are the results of matches in the Malayan Amateur Billiards (4 balj) Championship tournament for the Prankel Shield, flayed yesterday at the New World: James Lee (J.O.SA.) beat Ng Cheng Koon (A.A.C.) 300 against 160; Lim Thian Hock (S.C.R.C.) beat D. J.119 words
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Article553 1932-06-29 6 To-morrow's Fights At The New World. The Case Of Battling Key. (By "X.0.") With Gunboat Jack, Al Rivers and Fighting Nelson away from the Colony, and no suitable cpponent for Battling Guillermo, who is still h.re, it has become necessary to rely upon 1-cal latent to553 words
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Article62 1932-06-29 6 A TSSf £1°" thC *****1(1 (Mr. A. W Hay) this morning, Detective-Inspector entk)ning thC burglar y that burred at the Singapore office of the American Con n t h/H C n ntl r BSked for 8 increa"; m the bail of Mohamed bin Ismail. TheTaU was, increased62 words
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Article271 1932-06-29 6 Powers' Inquiries In Tokyo. Reuter An extraordinary JUne 28 scheduled for to-morrow at r Asser "b:> nth the Sino-Japanese question 1 h d a] sr cc u u^Ti y a°i;Win r^ld° f to h mon°ov; mi Mcan 0 l h a inete^ Eenes, Signor Madariag» anReuter - 271 words
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Article226 1932-06-29 6 Buster Keaton At The Alhamhra. Buster Keaton. the "frozen-faced comedian," plays cne ot the funriest tela* of his knob caieer in "The Passionate Plumb?-," which began a season at the Alhambra last night. The famous comedian is an old favourite with Singapore audiences and it is sufficient226 words
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Article150 1932-06-29 6 The death, took place at the General Hospital, Singapore, on Monday morning, following on accouchement, ol Mrs. Rose Magdalene Fernando, wife of Mr. Arthur C. Fernando, of the Adelphi Hotel. Singapore. Ihe funeral took place the same evening at the General Cemetery, Bidadari, and was largely attended,150 words
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Article55 1932-06-29 6 London. June 29. The following is the result of the Montrose by-election: Cclcnel Charles Kerr (National Liberal 7.963 Mr. Kennedy (Labour) 7,030. —Reuter. The by-election was caused by the death of Major-Gen. Sir R. Hutchinson (National Liberal), who was returned at the last general election55 words
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Article123 1932-06-29 6 AJhajnhra.—"The Passionate Plumber," featuring Buster Keaton. Polly Moran, Irene PBW I etc. Matinee at 3 p.m. Capitol—Opening at the matinee at 3.15 p m Maurice ChevaUer and Jeanette MacDonaid 1 o "One Hour with You. 1 Empire.—Harold Lloyd in "Feet First Great World.—Side shows, Matey °P t123 words
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Article517 1932-06-29 7 Plaintiffs Pressing Their Claim. A case of considerable interest to the Chinese community in Singapore was argued in appeal yesterday before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison), Mr. Justice Burton and Mr Justice Whitley. The case was one in which Messrs Tan Kwee Chian. Li Leung517 words
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Article301 1932-06-29 7 Social And Persona!. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 26. By the departure of the Rev. Nigel Williams Chaplain of Christ Church, on transfer to Java next Thursday, Malacca loses a popular "padre' and a fine all round sportsman. The "padre' and Mr. G. D. Hamilton formed a301 words
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Article373 1932-06-29 7 Y.W.CA. Takes A Practical Interest. o Ji l^ problem of the unemployed woman is absorbing much time and attention of the v.W.CA. General Committee in Singapore. At the last meeting held, the report on the women seeking employment through the Y.W.CA. Office showed a great increase.373 words
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Article226 1932-06-29 7 Alhambra Management's Measures. Mr. M. N. Shekleton. manager, Alhambra Theatres. Lid., writes as follows: "It would appear from th? grievance recently printed in your Correspondence columns that the nuisance more or less prevalent in all large parking areas in Singapore—that of socalled 'car jag as' tampering with226 words
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Article33 1932-06-29 7 The rate of Issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon tf-day is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Order from India »nd Ceylon Is Rs. 157 for $100.33 words
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Advertisement204 1932-06-29 7 I S 715 TO-NIGHT 930 I j «THE CAT CREEPS» WITH I j Helen Twelvetrees, Baymond Hackett, I I LUy^n Tashman and Jean Hersholt. The Popular Packet of Tea! The blending of which has had much to do with its choice by those who will have none other. I Gold204 words
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Advertisement336 1932-06-29 7 By Special To H M **< Xin Appointment of Siaßl ESTABLISHED 1873. I FACING RUGBY i Put, Game' THEATRE TENNIS N» Matter Where You Sit. BOXING SWIMMING j CRICKET AVIATION i FOOTBALL TRAVELLING j B. P. De Silva, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE: PKNANO, I »121, HUh Street. No (j Never336 words
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Miscellaneous137 1932-06-29 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, JUNE 30. Siam (except Lower Siam) (Kola) 9 a.m. Anamba and Natuna Islands (Scott Harley) 9 a.m. China, Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa, East Siberia, Philippine Islands, Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Tergestea) 10 a.m. Penang, Province Wellesley, North-West Perak, Kedah, Siam, North, NorthEast and North-West137 words
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Miscellaneous221 1932-06-29 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. JUNE 29 High Tides.—7.o6 a.m., 6.46 p.m. Rotary Luncheon, Adelphi Hotel. Football League: Div. I, S.R.C. v. R.A.P.. Anson Road; Div. 2, S.C.C. II v. Straits Cattle, S.C.C; Police v. R.A. 11, Jalan Besar. Police Band, Telok Ayer, 5.15 p.m. TO-MORROW. JUNE 30. High Tides.—B.2o a.m.,221 words
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Article1185 1932-06-29 8 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, June 29. 1932. 10 a.m. Issue Value. Buyers. Sellers. £1 Assam Kumbang Tin 21 6 23,6 xd £1 Austral Malay 18r "f ss. Ayer Hitam Tin J<* £1 Bangrin Tin «h b i $1 Batang Padang 0.051,185 words
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Article173 1932-06-29 8 British Delegation To Ottawa. Rugby. June 28. Speaking at a luncheon given to-day by the Empire League to the United Kingdom delegation to the Ottawa Conference, the Dominions Secretary. Mr. J. H. Thomas, said that thoy were going to Ottawa not to see what they173 words
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Article143 1932-06-29 8 Italian Salvagers Returning To The Spot. British Official. Rugby. June 28. The Italian salvage ship "Artiglio" is expected to leave Plymouth to-day to return to the scene of the wreck of the liner "Egypt," off Ushant, where operations will be resumed to recover the remainder ofBritish Official. - 143 words
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Article115 1932-06-29 8 Matter May Be Referred To Arbitration. British Official. Rugby, June 28. Asked in the House of Commons to-day whether retaliatory action against Germany was being considered on the grounds that the British coal export trade was subjected by the Germans to unfair discrimination the Secretary forBritish Official. - 115 words
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Article84 1932-06-29 8 Steamer Badly Holed. British Official. Rugby, June 28. While the submarine "Rainbow" was leaving Portland Harbour to-day she came into collision with th 2 "Premier," a small pleasure steamer. "In "Rainbow" sustained only superficial damage but the steamer was holed on the starboard ride and returned toBritish Official. - 84 words
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Article131 1932-06-29 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. Juno 27. The annual general meeting of the IncioCtylonese Association. Muar. was held on Saturday last at 4. Jalan Mohe.madiah. with Dr. A.B.C. Doray. the president, in th n chair. The minutes cf the previous general meeting, the annual report and the statement131 words
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Advertisement50 1932-06-29 8 WORLD-WIDE RECEPTION f- SCREEN GRID RADIO PENTHODE-EQUIPPED J&fct PHiL 9 PS Wjf U LTRA SHORTWAVE RECEIVER Sole Agents:— UNITED MOTOR WOUKS LIMITED. 137, Orchard Road, Singapore. 'Phone 7142. WE ALSO UNDERTAKE TO REPAIR ANY MAKE OP RADIO SET AND COMPONENT. SHIPMENT OP PHILIPS' PICKUP FOR USE WITH GRAMOPHONE EXPECTED SOON.50 words
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Advertisement179 1932-06-29 8 ARROW "SPRINTER" UNDERWEAR The shorts are made of white and colored broadcloth and white jean sanfor-ized-Shrunk to guarantee per- manent fit. They are made in a new, comfortable, seamlesscrotch construction patented by A rrow. The shirts come in three styles of all-lisle yarns. f fSH IRTS I SHORTS ML MANJOOR179 words
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Advertisement41 1932-06-29 8 r^^G^°^ infectio nw M the toes— u\istct ctl r* W lacked nd v The M tl n t cause k\ c So*P ABSORB. NE^JR For yean hat relieved tore muscles, j bruises, burns, sprains, abrasions. f L. E. TELS Co. SINGAPORE41 words
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Miscellaneous688 1932-06-29 8 Cl 17 J? HI A J?V tice, Mr. Goh Tlang Slong's residence, 4, Lorong IsMjUB UMA.KI n Geylang 12 30 p .m. (There are numerous Clubs ana Societies in j^^^^lnT^-*^ Singapore most of the members of which are practice, 1.30 p.m. readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary <-» e688 words
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Article, Illustration2292 1932-06-29 9 O'U/r BRITAIN'S "YEAR OF OPPORTUNITY." 'Special to the "Malaya Tribune": By Air Mail.) London, June 14. \dvertising in Great 'Britain's year of •rtumty"—that is the keynote of the great idverttainf convention now meeting in LiverpooL It is the eighth annual convention of the Advertising Association, for which over I 0002,292 words
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Article287 1932-06-29 9 WHY the grass is green? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) The simplest quest ons are often the most d.VTicult. in reience as in life. How many readers. I wonder, could give an exact and answer to the question every child must ask: 'Daddy, why is the grass green?"287 words
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Article137 1932-06-29 9 Britain Giving Serious Consideration. British Official. Rugby, June 27. j The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, replying in the House of Commons to questions regarding the Hoover disarmament proposals, said that members of the British delegation at Geneva had returned to London so that the Government couldBritish Official. - 137 words
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Article34 1932-06-29 9 Cnce Mr. Gladstone's Private Secretary. British Official. Rugby, June 27. The death has occurred of Lord Kilbracken, aged 85, who as Sir Arthur Godtey was Private Secretary to Mr. Gladstone.—British Official.British Official. - 34 words
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Advertisement313 1932-06-29 9 Over 1 in 3 are buying During recent months every third person in Great Britain who required a private car. PURCHASED A MORRIS In the same period the number of MORRIS Cars sold to the Colonies and other parts of the world has been more than doubled. There can be313 words
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Advertisement22 1932-06-29 9 ESSENTIAL toCONTRACTORS S-, r osene BURNINGLAMPS flTOgtfßßr jRTHi ft P/.KT>CiaAJ3S ft PWICE3 f ROW SOLE Aij LIII J i^MB ROBERTS, LTD, singapore.^B22 words
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499 1932-06-29 10 Sports Pastimes. ROVERS B. P. MARRIED v. SINGLE. BADMINTON. The match plajed between the married and bachelors of the Rovers B.P. on Saturday last at Mohamed Sultan Road ended in a it w of 3-alI. Scores (Married mentioned first): Chan Teck Seng beat Lim Kirn Wee 15-7, 15-10; Lim Geok499 words
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Article188 1932-06-29 10 RIFLE-SHOOTING. (From Our v Oum Correspondent.) Malacca. June 27. The annual prize meeting of the Malacca Volunteers was held on Sunday at the Bukit Sebukor Range. The weather was fine and :he shooting was gocd. The following are the scores: 200 Yds. Deliberate Net: J. H.188 words
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Article179 1932-06-29 10 BOXING. A good card has been arranged for to-morrow a the New World Arena when the mmTSSt will be over 10 rounds between NickTsulhva" and Joe Diamond. Joe Diamond, whoTfK mta* on top, is a mixer and is v doping a terrific punch. The hard-hitting bantamweight179 words
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Article304 1932-06-29 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 20. The Selangor Chine;e Recreation Club visited Seremban to-day, when they met the Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club on the Station padang and lost by 6 goals to 2. The game on the whole was fast and interesting304 words
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Article179 1932-06-29 10 CRICKET. United Engineers ar.d the V.M.C.A. drew cr the V.M.C.A. ground en Saturday. Scor.s: V.M.C.A. H. Ridl:y c Sim? b Cochran? 0 R. Lyne b Sims 71 Lun K;an Kee! c Sims b Cochrane 0 )c>.n Pillai c and b Ccchrane 29 H. Taylor Std. b179 words
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Article102 1932-06-29 10 Democratic Convention Opens. Reuter. Chicago. June 27. The Democratic Convention opened with a "keynote" speech of Senator Barkley urging the Democrats to demand a Congressional ret solution repealing Prohibition. Senator Barkley declared that the Democrats should reduce tariffs and inaugurate an international trade conference with a viewReuter. - 102 words
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Article183 1932-06-29 10 "Wf made for funds to carry on the work of St. David's Mission HospTtS for women and children. Malacca, in the torn of a Flag Day to be held on Saturday Ju y 2 The hospital is very well known and ite benefits are greatly appreciated by183 words
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Advertisement226 1932-06-29 10 TUB FAVOURITE:— A lmitations. INSIST ON I OBANfiE CRUSH Mannfactured by g% 'jjj FBASER E [B|H H NEAVE LTD., i f Aerated VVater 1 New White Skin j srasrs v 2L?f *'i «nit<o,r". be obUuiei m.o otto »i™ S 6 °r your money willßerefundwi 552 TOKALON-SKIN FOOD, LTD., Chase Road,226 words
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Advertisement280 1932-06-29 10 II I Newest and Most jSßjjl Delicious DRINK [mn Fruitpop Made From The FRUITS I PrOCIUCt 0f j I n Aerated Water wor|ks I Know what your complexion soap y is made Palmolive Soap alone tells you jSb that it is made of olive and palm m oils no animal280 words
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Advertisement71 1932-06-29 10 suffering and discern- forts from the torments of PILES? Buy a /A J pot of IPHECA OINT- A V MENT to-day. This fff ,M new German I //i|H remedy will effect /jL a swift safe and ;^lj^ C/ sure cure. OF mists SOLE AGISTS E.M. ABDULLA6C? ASTHMA. Guaranteed Surest and71 words
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273 1932-06-29 11 Our First Competition. My dear Nieces, Eight more members have joined the "Girls' Circle and this brings our total up to 92 Well done, my dears, I am really proud of you all. A niece who gives her pen-name as273 words
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Article498 1932-06-29 11 (By Janet Lee") > Ii is said that character can be read from 1 faces, and if anyone who wants to study ...-icgnomy just attach himself to a crowd, and by noting the expressions on each face. 1 he can easily describe each man's character. As498 words
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Article290 1932-06-29 11 (By "Merry Ma d.") Hello, sisters. What do you think about me? I suppose you thought I was in the underworld, but no, I was in the other room having fay-dreams and thus wasting away precious time while my talented sisters kept writing such interesting articles290 words
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Article335 1932-06-29 11 'By '•Mcud."> Th.re you are. girls. the faint hope that c ung tc in »7 tort article, has been realised and I am now sitting i n quite a per.sivc mood fror which I have a good view of the UtUe town. The journey up was335 words
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Article358 1932-06-29 11 (By "Jean.") You haven't seen my little lady, have you girls? That- n pity. You see. she's the loveliest Ufcje lady imaginable, lb Ixgin with, she's very petite and soft and cuddiesome. Her eyes are of an exquisite greenit makes you think of a calm, green s*a358 words
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Article105 1932-06-29 11 (By "L. Lcc."j Education is vitally important to any country, and it must be granted to every one. Education develops the national powers of a country coupled with reputation und progress of the citizens. t Why do civil wars occur? It is because most of the people105 words
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Article169 1932-06-29 11 (By "Annette.") Halloa everybody! Are ycu all enjoying ycuv hohdays? I am, aryhow. We have gone away fo? the holidays with a very pretty girl. fair with black wavy hair, and my! she is pvctty.' Well anyhow, were there many member at the first meeting? What169 words
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Article31 1932-06-29 11 New Members. The following have been admitted and enrolled as members of the "Girls' Circle" "Dandelion." "Thelma," Haniman," "Elsie" "Pearl of Kuching," "Charlie Lea," p Cheong." "Chinese Lassy."31 words
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Article414 1932-06-29 11 (By "Trixie.") Last Saturday my sisters, brothers and I set out for a morning walk to Bukit Timah Hill—a distance of five miles from our house V,e started just as the sun was rising and the birds were bursting into song. The scenery once414 words
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Article409 1932-06-29 11 (By '•Eddie.") I'm so glad to hear that our badges are ready; and I hope Auntie Lizzie will not forget our addresses when sending them lo the members of thu "Circle." How grand the whole idea is! Now to turn to the subject of my article. Even409 words
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Article163 1932-06-29 11 (By "Thelma") I have just joined the "Circle" and I suppose all of you are simply eager to know my identity. I am sorry I cannot oblige you, dears. That is a secret between Auntie and me. She is such a sympathetic and understanding woman, I am163 words
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Advertisement212 1932-06-29 11 4 WinW YU i A haPP7 thousht a charming prelude j Pa §M l to the vc >^ e: 2 ivin 2 a bottle of genuine I 1• 1 j; mn To dispel headaches and travel Q i W I! fatigue //7// &\s excellent and genuine f f I I212 words
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Article271 1932-06-29 12 Revenue Falling Off. The eighteenth annual general meeting of the Jesselton Ice and Power, Co. Ltd., was held cn Monday In the company's registered offices, Market Street. Mr. J. A. Elias was in the chair and others present were* Messrs. J. Hammond, Chee Guan Chiang. Lee271 words
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Advertisement186 1932-06-29 12 Hutton's Famous j "Pineapple Hams j GREATLY REDUCED PRICES i 1 I I Singapore Gold Storage Company, Limited, Orchard Road Sub-Depots. I ==n DIAMOND Manufacture BATTERY In Strength. Made under J Gives a BRIGHTER EXPERT SUPERMSION. KmIIiJI owlnf to the fact that it is at least SUPPORT V MONTHS fi186 words
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Advertisement272 1932-06-29 12 I Teeth Like Pearls > 9 he proper kind of care can help so much to make your teeth sparkling and beautiful. Colgate's Dental Powder is the most effective formula known for cleaning and whitening teeth. Its superior action is Jdue to a special chalk powder ingredient which works without272 words
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Miscellaneous469 1932-06-29 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY, JUNE 29. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, 'A" Wing—Depot Coy.. 30 yards Range. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters "D" (Eurasian) Coy Coy. and PI. Training 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. 2nd Bn. Sig. Section. Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. S.R.A. (v), Battery Parade. 5.15 p.m Headquarters. Bde. Sig. Sec, Section Parade. TO-MORROW. JUNE 30.469 words
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Miscellaneous794 1932-06-29 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All timet given in th* following are Singapore timet. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL. 55.5 metres, testing dally from 10.30 to 11 am. MANILA. KZRM, 49.3 metres, every Monday; 8 to 9 p.m., weekly broadcast of recorded music. BANDOENG, PMY., 58.2 metres; 6.40794 words
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Article342 1932-06-29 13 Chinese Fined For Evading Duty. (From Our Qu>n Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 25. After the usual Friday worship at the Abubakar Mosque yesterday, the Chief Khathi informed the worshippers that His Highness the Sultan had specially requested that prayers be onered for the soul of the late342 words
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Article180 1932-06-29 13 PLAINTIFF BURSTS INTO TEARS. S. T. P. S. Subramaniam Chettiar. the plaintiff, and proprietor of the firm which employed the '-missing Chettiar." Kasivisvana'han Chetty. through his counsel Mr. S. C. Goho. applied for a stay cf execution in respect cf the costs of the "missing Chettiar" case,180 words
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Article183 1932-06-29 13 Notorious For Oppression And Tyranny. British Official. Rugby. June 27.. The Colonial Office confirms the news that as the result of action by the Royal Air Force and the close advance of Iraqi troops the Sheikh of Barza has surrendered to the Commander of the Turkish forcesBritish Official. - 183 words
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Obituary189 1932-06-29 13 Death Of A Famous Accountant. London, Julie 27. The death has occurred of Sir Gilbert Garnsey, one of the world's best known accountants. He figured for years in most of the famous British trials and public enquiries in which big financial operations were questioned. —Reuter. Sir Gilbert189 words
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Advertisement535 1932-06-29 13 I f JOHNSON OUTBOARD I TO MOTOR ir~L-. The Greatest Marine Development of the Age. DEPENDABLE POWER FOR PLEASURE AND WORK BOATS. JOHNSON DEPENDABILITY I is your BIGGEST BARGAIN in THE BORNEO CO., LTD. m all that pertains to outbade! rr.otoiing the name jqhnsGn stands supr:me. AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON535 words
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Advertisement228 1932-06-29 13 V.D. 6/ M O WILLb. bp.stolto London. b^^^^^^^^^^^^m Could Not Sleep On Account of Rash Healed by Cuticura "A rash appeared at the joint of my left elbow. After a few days it commenced to itch. Then a rash broke out below my left knee and also at the base228 words
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Advertisement169 1932-06-29 13 J < I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i i i i i MIIHgHSIMMIMMMMStaMMM I I I I I I I I I'l J |n|ii|n|H|ii|n|n|iir>|:i|'i| L r i 1 I V I I CHILDREN SIMPLY LOVE 1 HORLICK'S SO WHY NOT169 words
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Article314 1932-06-29 14 Judgment Reserved. The hearing of the appeal of the Malayan Tcbacco Distributors, Ltd., against the decision of Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell restraining them from selling their "Twenty-one" brand cigarettes was concluded on Monday in the Appeal Court before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison), Mr. Justice Burton314 words
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Article141 1932-06-29 14 A Clean Slate The Only Way? Reuter. Lausanne, June 27. j With the -eturn of M. Herriot and Herr Yon Tapen to-day the Conference is expected to embark on the time-honoured search fcr a I formula. The meeting of th? French and German cVegates atReuter. - 141 words
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89 1932-06-29 14 British Officials. Rugby. June 27. Replying to Parliamentary questions regarding raids from Abyssinia into Sudanese territory and discussions of the British and Abyssinian representatives on the question at Gambeila, the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) said that the Gambeila meeting had produced a satisfactory resultBritish Officials. - 89 words
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Article97 1932-06-29 14 Letters To The Editor. [Our tenter* are invited to write to v* on tubjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (doable spacing), and on one97 words
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Article296 1932-06-29 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—June is the month when applications are sent in for the Cambridge Examinations for December. Candidates who sum not fit for the Junior and Senior examinations are sent mostly by the private schools, for the sake of retaining the boys and getting the*296 words
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Article153 1932-06-29 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir— 11 Europe, when any synthetic product i~, made for human consumption, a special licence is generally granted on the undertaking that the Health Department can enter and take samples al any time to ensure that the proper elements to form the synthetic153 words
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Article54 1932-06-29 14 A correspondent criticises our "write-up" of the Indian Amateur Dramatic Society's performance last week, and makes some uncomplimentaiy comments on the show. We cannot se2 that any gocd purpose would be served by publishing* such a letter. The merits and demerit ct a performance are largely a54 words
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Advertisement365 1932-06-29 14 Are You in the Grip of Consiipation? Do ycu suffer from tha- conti uous out-of-■>-c feeling, punctuated p.rhaps by severe bilMiu attacks, cr periods of disordered liver ard stcmach upset? Then ycu n:cd the help of Puikctts, the splendid liv;r and aoeri:nt pills. Pink ttai are iriicMl upon by 'hrusands365 words
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Advertisement188 1932-06-29 14 Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the I home counties, the 'Allenburys' Foods are as easily I digested as mother's milk. They are germ free and I are simply and quickly made by the addition of I boiling water only. Fresh supplies, specially packed 1 for188 words
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Advertisement235 1932-06-29 14 For your throats sake, smoke FRESH Cigarettes. CORK TIPPED VIRGINIA L finCSt I air rushing into the tin. The Cigarettes arc made. lid then lifts off II RY as you may, you won't find a smoother, more healthful Ciear■•i if"? than GRAVEN "A." And what is even more to those235 words
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Advertisement534 1932-06-29 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORDZNTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract, with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Du* Tonnage. Singapore 1932. Kashmir 9,000 July 7 Rawalpindi534 words
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Advertisement621 1932-06-29 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE |H)NY. K. *$B!&* LINE f UapajiMail), TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam Mlddlesborougn. Vessels. Tonnage. Lrue. Bail. HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 13 14 HARUNA MARU 10,500 Juiy 27 28 9 KATORI MARU 10,000 Aug. 11 12 S KASHIMA MARU 10.000 Aug. 25 26 I t YABUKUNI621 words
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Advertisement539 1932-06-29 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. 1 sssssss^ss HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE Deutach A Australlsche Dampfschiffs GeslUschuft (C*m§M*Ut Incorporaud Omuafj. OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1932 m.s. ERMLAND via Manila June 29 t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila July 11 m.s. MUNSTERLAND, omit Japan ports July 2*l t mjs. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila539 words
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Advertisement493 1932-06-29 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH IfPrfil BRrriSH \Vj!ll Wwff INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MAROOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Flnlayson Green. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. On sale at the following depots:— SINGAPORE. Y. Mohamed Ibrahim. 134, Tanjong Pagar Road. A. Palasamy, General493 words
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Advertisement439 1932-06-29 15 The Ho Hong Bank, Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE For the information of intending depositors the following is a scale of th. I fees payable for renting the boxes:— of the Size Dimensions. One Six Three One A rxs» x 24" Y lf M T M B 4U"439 words
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Advertisement415 1932-06-29 15 THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK (SINGAPORE) LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) No. 14. Chulla Street, Telephone No. 3163, and No. 4070. Affiliated Bonk: THE NATIONAL COMMERICIAL AND SAVINGS BANK. LTD. (Incorporated in Hong Kong.) Agencies: Hong Kong. Shanghai. Canton, Tientsin and Hankow. Exchange and general Banking business transacted. Current415 words
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Advertisement317 1932-06-29 16 fciiiiit'it l ii'itni;ii»iiii''iMr'Pi^i''i''tMtiiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiii l iiii[iiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiii»iimiiiiiiin»in ß j THIS PAPER HAS THE j I i j I LARGEST SALE. 1 f AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO I 1 SPEND MOST ii I m IN BRITISH MALAYA. j mwmmm r m iiii imin iiiiriiiiniiiiiiiiiMJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminiiii THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE. TO LET. TO317 words
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Advertisement603 1932-06-29 16 WMiiiiniiiiiaiiiiiiiwiiiiaiiiijiiiiiiaM s Le zJ\dercie/s School l ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:— F. I. MILES. j '"''•''•''■''■"•"•"•"■"■•«"■"■»aiiaiieMßi«iiaiM TO LET. TO LET —7, Ramsgate Rd., off Grove Rd. Close to Katong Park. Key to inspect from Kebun at 3, Margate603 words
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Advertisement594 1932-06-29 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. Yon? Yit Lin sole proprietor of Woh Hup Contractors for the New Johnston's Pier and New Volunteer Head Quarters at Beach Road. Singapore, has no connection or interest in any other firm of Contractors outside Singapore. DONALDSON A BURKINSHAW. Solicitors for594 words
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Advertisement593 1932-06-29 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established IC2B. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls) B—Short Street. Singapore. Offers thorough training in Music—both PRACTICAL <fc THEORETICAL Courses leading to CERTIFICATE. DIPLOMA etc. Booklet upon request, M. ANCIANO. Principal. TUTORIAL. Private Tuition in Mathematics and English Individual Tuition for Boys and593 words
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Advertisement514 1932-06-29 16 I TRIBUNE SMALL ADS BRING RESULTS j BECAUSE THEY REACH j j THE j \\M m m I PERMANENT POPULATE j Ii i FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Eight D. CL Linotype Motors, each U H P' all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager Malaya Tribune, 56514 words
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