Malaya Tribune, 6 July 1932
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Title Section29 1932-07-06 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX.- No. 158 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, July 6, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JULY G, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement242 1932-07-06 1 WMMMM* THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE' IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. i l ll JBl II "Chop Hijau" l<^^^3 J|j CARLSBERG PILSENER I J j "CHOP KIJAU" Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs and »1 Rest Houses throughout the j J j The ideal drink for tropical Slraits settlements and the jjj242 words
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Advertisement374 1932-07-06 1 By Far The LARGEST CIRCULATION Among The PERMANENT POPULATION. GUINNESS IS THE BEST BUT BE SURE IT'S "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT Bj C ii The Tea of World-wide Prestige By its choice quality and incomparable flavour Lipton's Tea appeals to all who appreciate the best UNMft TEA ON SALE EVERYWHERE374 words
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Article498 1932-07-06 2 Need Of A Timely Remedy. The reply of Mr. V. K. Nagaratnam to tht welcome address presented by th" Kuala Kangsar Tamilar Samuga See-rthlrutha Sangam a! the recent unveiling cf a portrait of Kinc George V. was as follows: I thank you all for the welcome498 words
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Article49 1932-07-06 2 The Osborne And Chappel Group. certificates of Producttn 7 Gopeng Consolidated Limited g ry A: Pengkalen Limited Tekka Taiping Limited. Rambutan Limited £T«2£ Tin 2 Dredginß Llmi ted. vSi SSL n Mines Limited. Petaling Tin Limited. Hongkong Tin Limited pl ul& P er annum, or 10,763.93 tons.49 words
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Article535 1932-07-06 2 THE VALUATION OF RICHES. The Church's Teaching. The parable of the Rich Man and th-Begeai has a special interest for New Teamen «udents who have detected m it a.-.™ X m L hCthird Q«Pel traces of che Ebiomt doctrine that poverty Is in itaelf cardin. virtue which535 words
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Article101 1932-07-06 2 oi F ZTmt" S re the month SET 0! rWn2. Netherlands India 177 Banka and Billiton Singkep 811 Other places 43 3- French Indo-China 4. Japan J2B 5 Siam 85 6 Tanganyika 1,029 7- Union of South Africa jj Total 2,395 Notes:-!. Imports in 1931 were £S101 words
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Article56 1932-07-06 2 in the f 1,471 ton s to 58,921 toTs J P y WhlCh now a year iLt ?k 5? 75fi of smelter production in t!f SmaU ure ments. namely 3 089 to n *&L. StraJts expected to iemafn fl T** Potion is the time being tviu of T56 words
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Advertisement228 1932-07-06 2 ARROW /Vyl "STRIDE" J W UNDERWEAR Shirts v Shorts -V 4 TTERE is the world's greatATI est value in low-priced underwear. The shorts are made of fine white and colored broadcloth. The shirts come in three styles, knitted from fine combed yarns. A. MOH. M. SAIBOO M. MANJOOR SAIBOO THYE228 words
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Advertisement233 1932-07-06 2 I ut th c are in perkd smoking condition xoherm/er and whenever you buy *gm. fa p- > -4?' A ;Kn :iu> ruNn-r T.,h C U^ nR t,HC Th. <wn -J.. I J£ 5 m Arcadia I i«n dcsi Kne d to h e of s A works in London233 words
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Article807 1932-07-06 3 Unveiling At Kuala Kangsar. Mr. V. K. Murugesa Filial, of Taiping performed the unveiling ceremony recently of a portrait of King George' V, which has been hl»g at the Kuala Kangsar Tamilar Samuea Setrthirutha Sangam. On the presentation of the address cf welcome, asking him to807 words
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Advertisement237 1932-07-06 3 Jj fi| MALAYA'S i H|| 1 Newest and' Most IPrill Delicious m|L DRINK 111» Fruitpop Made From The j Finest Imported j fggjGT- FRUITS fc-: Product of 11 THE j PHOENIX I p j. J1 1 Aerated Water Works SINGAPORE. Ambassador of Commerce l A WORLD WIDE ORGANIZATION. Established 1887.237 words
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Advertisement307 1932-07-06 3 I THE FAVOURITE: Refnse AJ| f lmitations. INSIST ON JH 1 OBANGE 4 ffl CRUSH Nfev; J5 5?«? Sb£ Manufactured by ii E |H|H H NEAVE LTD., j Aerated Water 2 I A STARTLINGLY j Luxurious Light] Car j The NEW i j Singer j 1 The trade were doubtful307 words
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Miscellaneous811 1932-07-06 3 WHAT TO LISTEN FOU. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All times given in the following are Singapore times. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL. 55.5 metres, testing dally from 10.30 to 11 a.m. MANILA. KZRM. 43.3 metres, every Monday: 8 to 9 p.m., weekly broadcast of recorded music. BANDOENG. PMY.. 58.2 metres; 6.40811 words
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Article1121 1932-07-06 4 CHARGE AGAINST POLICE OFFICER. Alleged Forgery Of A Receipt. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, July 3. A Pclice lance-co:poral named Abdul Gafar bin Sudin was this morning charged before Mr. R. w. Grant, First Magistrate, with forging a receipt for $1.90, p_vpo:ting to have been signed1,121 words
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Advertisement647 1932-07-06 4 Who Else Wants I New White Skin Marvellous in 3 Days Siv C-oodbv—'' forever to wrjnkles Cr»me Tokalcn Skin food, White Colour mi MajM, Ugly N>rlrh»»itt aaii ulari{< d keeps .he driest skin delicately moist, poies Any «iiru:in vi: w easily whiten, fresh an J smooth It takes the shine647 words
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Advertisement328 1932-07-06 4 Milk at its Best j Manufactured Manufactured j J HoLa ||UUCBtOH Hold j I GENERAL MILK CO. INC. jj! r»«. t j|| GENERAL MILK CO. INC. i i New York U.S.A. New York U.S.A. j Safe and Good For Baby j I ALWAYS ALWAYS FRESH STOCKS. FRESH STOCKS. Our representative328 words
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Advertisement199 1932-07-06 4 \a Few of Our\ Sole Agencies} 7 fl| Spark plugs, Speedometers, Oil JJ JfZ> Gauge Fuel Punip, Ammeters, )l fcjjfr/ 1 Standard Equipment on Chevrolet, V I Buick, Dodge, Chrysler, etc. Delco Remy and Northeast ignition parts as Standard Factory equipment (l s on 75% of the automobiles and JSS199 words
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Article1192 1932-07-06 5 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER St CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. July 6, 1932, 10 a.m. Value. Buyers. Sellers. tl Asam Kumbang Tin 21 6 23,6 £1 Austral Malay 18|- 20|--ss. Aver Hitam Tin 96 10 -cd £1 Bangrin Tin 5|- 6 3 $1 Batang Padang 0.051,192 words
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Article161 1932-07-06 5 Foreign Imports of rubber during the month of June, 1932. Dry Wet. r r i Remill Crepes Country of Origin. Blanket Ct B> Dr T Native. Bark Scrap Smoked Unsmoked Estate and Wet Lump Sheet. Sheet. Crepe. Scrap Crepes. Sheet. Bark. Total. 356 14 71 79 2.310161 words
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Article, Illustration17 1932-07-06 5 Some of the unemployed boarding a Higgagetrain to get free travel to Washington.17 words
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89 1932-07-06 5 Th? King held an Investiture this mornir? at Buckingham Palace and among those present was Sir Frank Swettenham (King of Arm-, of the order of St. Michael and St. George* and. among the gentlemen of tin Lord Chamberlain's office. Sir Georpp Penny. Among those on whom89 words
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Article66 1932-07-06 5 Kidnapping Charge Against Malay. When a Malay, Jantan bin Sulong. was charged befcre the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilscn) yesterday with kidnapping a girl namrd Asanah binte Ahmad, considerable doubt arose over the girl's age. It was given as 16 years, but several witnesses said66 words
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55 1932-07-06 5 Singapore. July 6. Standard Spot 5 5 11« July s's 5 3-16 Au S 5 3 16 5 5 16 s'// »«x Oct-Dec. gjc 5 lone of Market: Dull Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheft 1 13 16d per lb. New York: Spot Sheet 255 words
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Article113 1932-07-06 5 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, July 6. East Wharf -Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Kaisar-I-Hlad 18: Mata Hari 16: Kistna 13Japanese Prince II; Medon 9: Bengal Maru 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3.) rfeJena 30: Kinkasan Maru 32; Talamba 35---Munea-ter Castle 37: Katong113 words
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Article249 1932-07-06 5 Ocean shipments of rubber, including concentrated latex, latex and revertex. being final shipments on ocean-steams at all Malavan port,, anting the month of June, 1932. PRELIMINARY RETURN. Sheet and Crepe Latex, Concentrated Latex. TOTAL Destination. TwU kl Revertex. Tons Tons. l_ Transhipment Transhipment Transhipment. Export Straits Malay249 words
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Miscellaneous422 1932-07-06 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY, JULY 6. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. S.R.A. (v), Lecture. Gun Drill and Fire Discipline. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "D" (Eurasian) Coy., Company Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, M.G. PI. (Eurasian), Instruments—Men. TO-MORROW, JULY 7. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "E" (Chinese) Coy Weapon Training. 5.15 pm.—Headquarters. 2nd Bn. Sig. Sec. Flag Drill. FRIDAY,422 words
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Miscellaneous551 1932-07-06 5 I CLUB DIARY. CM md Sxt < the "Malaya, 'rrttmne Thuf^ial o- and complete keeptng u «P-to-dai Mil Mill be inclZ tn ,Z encrct 52? rp.'TT m the °*ry of Events.") W. J?SZ ttan"? 2? Dlar l mu <* the.r publication Is desired °1 mean h °"Hn* over till next551 words
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Miscellaneous324 1932-07-06 5 «i la 1Cal Com P an y Charity performed H a ii K N T"^ r P:an Rclief Fund. Great {n woiid. Hall No 5. 8.30 p.m. ire MUSi f al Party: Musi cal entertainry S™ A? t ection with th Singapore Shi P Te ofHon Afs0clati on's performance in324 words
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Advertisement117 1932-07-06 6 Another Great Picture j COMMENCING j TO X>J3LY I 3.15 6.15 9 15 j Paramount's THIRD Celebrity Masterpiece,— Reaching the Ultimate in Screen Entertainment— ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S Famous Story A handione I lorer. tender j warm with j happiness FREDRIC MARCH, I who chants MIRIAM HOPKINS and f before your117 words
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Advertisement96 1932-07-06 6 Amusements c.15 To-light 9.15 The Brightest and Best of 1932's Musieales Sunshine Susie M^^^MaMJXJ I PAVILION I j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j 1 There Is Nothing To Touch It! j j Hair Raising Amazing Terrifying 1 i FruieksteiN THE ONE ONLY j NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. FROM WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, TO96 words
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Advertisement175 1932-07-06 6 ill ffil l!1ffil HMIH pii iiiiiiii iiijumaaLAga i MATINEE TODAY at 3 p.m WARNER BAXTER Eclipsing his "Daddy Long Legs" success in a gay romance that will keep you laughing fcr weeks! Amateur DADDY WITH MARIAN NIXON J A Fox Movietone Picture. TO-MORROW: Men Were Dice I In Her Hands!175 words
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Article217 1932-07-06 7 LATEST LEAGUE RESULTS. New York, July 5. toSJST cables the lat?st resuits NATIONAL LEAGUE. Runs. Hits. Errors. ■New York (no play). Brooklyn (no play;. 'Philadelphia 6 9 'Klein and Whitney home runs). Boston 8 15 t (Worthington home run). Philadelphia 0 5 2 "Boston 9 17 'Pittsburgh 9 15217 words
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Article190 1932-07-06 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 4. Malacca drew with Negri Sembilan or the padang yesterday in an inter-Stare cricket fixture. Scores: Negri SemMian: Miller std. Wainright b Redmond 11,; Kandasamy c Baker b Sime 17; Chapman c Reeves b Sime 15; R. T Foster190 words
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Article28 1932-07-06 7 The final of the Garrison Cricket League Competition was played between Pulau Brani and H.Q. Wing, Glosters, on Saturday resulting in a win for Pulau Brani.28 words
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Article30 1932-07-06 7 LADIES' CUP FINAL. In the final of the Ladies' Empire Dock Cup competition at the K*ppel Golf Club Mrs. R. E. Earle beat Mrs. E. A. 6 and 5.30 words
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Article115 1932-07-06 7 The half yearly general meeting of the United Confederate Funeral Association, was held on Sunday last at its club premises, 6. Joo Chiat Road. After adopting the reports and accounts for the previous six months, the following were elected office bearers, for second half year of 1932:— President. Mr. Cheong115 words
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Article120 1932-07-06 7 S.A.W.L.A. INTER-HOUSE TOURNAMENT. The following teams will compete in the S.A.W.L.A. inter-house tournament: Aw's T;am: Lee Yong Kwee, Phua Tian Loh, Patrick Koh. Chia Bok Gee. Hide's Team: Tan Miang Cheng, Chua Keng Lin. Chua Tian Teck. David Ho. Chua's Team: Edward Tan. Kang Jit Seng. Sect Teng Yam.120 words
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Article110 1932-07-06 7 Volunteers' Entries. The following S.V.C. teams have been entered for the Garrison Sports: 400 yds. Relay, "C" Coy and "D" Coy; 880 yds. Relay. "D" Coy; High Jump, "C" and "D" Coy; Long Jump. "C" and "D" Coy; Putting the Weight, "C Coy, "D" and Eurasian M. G. Platoon.110 words
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Article335 1932-07-06 7 "Frankenstein" Thrills Crowded Houses. "Frankenstein" is certainly all Yhat is claimed for it. Crowded houses attended at l he Pavilion Theatre yesterday when this production began a season and a continual hum of voices during the more dramatic moments Indicated the intensity of the never-ending etring of335 words
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Article182 1932-07-06 7 Singapore. July 6. Rice, Siam Al per Koyan $200 Rice, Siam 1 $185 Rice, Siam 2 $170 Rice, Siam 3 $160 Rice, B. Siam No. 1 $129 Rice, B. Siam No. 2 $123 Rice, Siam "Sinway per koyan No. 1 $175 Rice, Siam, No. 2 $162 Rice, Saigon Al182 words
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Article319 1932-07-06 7 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. July 6, 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 1 13 l6d.. unchanged New York: 2 9 16 cents <G.), unchanged. Shares: Nominal. Allenbys 20—30 cents, Ayrr Moleks cents, Ayer Panas 15 —20 cent;, Bassetts 10—15 cents, Brogas 10 —15 cents] Bukit Jelotongs 05—10 cents,319 words
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Article307 1932-07-06 7 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore. July 6. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29 22.! London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27|32d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13.16 d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25 32d.. London demand 2s. 3%d., London T.T. 2s. 3307 words
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Article78 1932-07-06 7 Alleged Falsification Of Accounts. The care against Ang Ka7 S-ng, the cashier cf the Straits Steamship Co., Ltd.. who mi oiiginal'y charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of $6,153, was again mentioned before the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay) yesterday, by Detective-Inspector Tolmie.78 words
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Article45 1932-07-06 7 i Rugby. July 5. The recently discovered pitchblende radium ere deposits on th" great Bear Lake, in north-west Canada, are being actively developed, according to a statement made to-day in the House of Commons by the Dominion:; Secretary, Mr. Thomas.—British Official.45 words
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Advertisement247 1932-07-06 7 Public Amuse CMS TO-NIGHT 915 A STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME PRESENTED FOR THE FIRST TIME LOCALLY! LEW AYRES IN A FAST-MOVING GIPSY DRA?vfA Will Be Co-screened vuth THE SECOND PART OF THE THRILLING DETECTIVE SERIAL j "FINGER PRINTS" Featuring ihe old favourites KENNETH HARLAN EDNA MURPHY. m > WE||BlI y j FROM247 words
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Advertisement104 1932-07-06 7 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OP SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 467 of 1932. Re TAN KOON BOON of No. 172, Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, Clerk. Receiving Order made 24th June, 1932. Date of Ord r for Summary Administration 4.h July.104 words
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Advertisement380 1932-07-06 7 ii Assets exceed $12,000,000. 7 J Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated to the Straita Settlementa). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Enai'.n* LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry, E.O. jj380 words
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Obituary74 1932-07-06 8 Mrs. Koh Hock Seng and family beg to 'ender their heartfelt thanks to mar.y friends of the J™ Athletic Association members Pheng Sim Kok. Thong Nghee Kck, Chivalrous Friendly Society. Staff of Successors of Mcme Comte Co.. Ltd.. Singapore Harbour Board. A. P. c Pulo Samboe. friends74 words
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Article822 1932-07-06 8 A committee of senior, officials has sounded a timely note of warning about the financial implications of the New Policy in the Malay States. Unless the greatest caution is displayed, they frankly suggest, this httle adventure in academic constitu-uon-making is going to cost far more than it is822 words
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Article118 1932-07-06 8 Mr. P. F. King has returned to Kuala Lumpur from Australia. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Chisholm, of Kuala Lumpur, expect to be leaving fcr Europe on Thursday, and will probably b& away about five months. Mrs. C. Hannigan was operated on yesterday morning at the Bungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur.118 words
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Article52 1932-07-06 8 Eastern Bulwark Against Bolshevism. London, July 5. In the "Daily Express" to-day appears a report of a remarkable interview with the ex-Kaiser at Doom. Regarding Japans attitude to China he says: "Japan must act. She cannot and must not be forced into inaction, being the Eastern bulwark52 words
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Article131 1932-07-06 8 Mother Engages Lawyers For Young MeHeyzer. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, July 6. The charge against Eric MeHeyzer, aged 22, of the double murder of his father, Julian MeHeyzer, and his fathers Malay wife, was mentioned in the Police Court this morning before Mr.131 words
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Article185 1932-07-06 8 Consolidation Settlement. Rugby, July 5. That a settlement had been reached on the consolidation of pay In the Civil Service was announced -.n the House of Commons to-day. A memorandum embodying the settlement states that Government will adhere 10 the decision to terminate the system under which185 words
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Article190 1932-07-06 8 Mcnday. Juiu It. In the morning His Excellency presented SubInspee or Hitam bin Mayat with the Meritor--ous Service Medal, and Subedar Nasrullah and Lance Corporal Ha. tra cirgh with the King's Police Medals, at a prrade of the F.M.S. Police held at the Selanrjor Club padang, Kuala Lumpur.190 words
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Article280 1932-07-06 8 Mrs. Howard Pediow, wife of Mr. J. H. Pedlow, Ag. Sclicitor-General, Straits Settlements, was runner-up for the Plunkett Greene Cup at the recent Dublin Musical Festival. The Plunkett Greene Cup is open to all voices and is the Championship Cup of the Festival. There were 59 competitors. The following letter280 words
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Article460 1932-07-06 8 '(BY "LOOKER-ON.")' The Chief Secretary appeal* for "constructive suggestions" concerning the "New Policy." A string of expletives, denoting disapprobation, will not be regarded as "constructive" comment. A It's all very well to say biting things about "wireless spies," but after all people with easy conscienceneedn't worry. A460 words
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Article20 1932-07-06 8 From Europe (London mails despatched on June 16, by the "Rawalpindi." due at Penang at 6 a.m. to-morrow.20 words
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Article53 1932-07-06 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: 1 13.16 d. New York: 2 916 <G.) cent*. Singapore: 5—5 116 cents TIN. London Spot: £123 12s. 6d. (Up 425. 6d.) London 3 months: £125 7s. 6d. lUp 42. 6d >. Singapore: $63.37^. COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co report: Sundried $5.45 Mixed $5,0553 words
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Advertisement285 1932-07-06 8 "Hk Master's Voice" JUST ARRIVED. CHE NORLIA AND OTHER MALAY RECORDS SIAPA ITU. CHE NORLIA. j CHAYA BULAN. MISS NANCY. jP*****. SELANDANG DELIMA, Part I. CHE NORLIA. SELANDANG DELIMA, Part II. CHE NORLIA. J P*****8 j AYAM KOKOK. CHE NORLIA. 1 SEREH WANGI. MISS DARA. j P***** j Etc., Etc.285 words
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Advertisement27 1932-07-06 8 A Happy Thought FOR THE CHRISTENING PRESENT. CHILDREN'S CUPS IN j SOLID SILVER. j U.S. de Silva Bros, It JEWELLERS, 23, High Street, Singapore, r Ii 63427 words
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Miscellaneous40 1932-07-06 8 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday'- Max. Temperature, 84 deg. F. Last night's Mm. Temperature. 70 deg. F. Yo-terday's Rainfall, 0.17 ins. Sunshine. 0.5 hours. 1 p.m. Relative Humidity, 95 per cent. 1 p.m. Wind, S. 15 m.p.h. 1 p.m. Weather, overcast.40 words
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555 1932-07-06 9 Italy Creates New Confusion. Reuter. A serious deadlock has arisen at the lausanne debls and reparations conference. Trance's attitude has stiffened and Italy lias complicated the issue with well meant proposals for a "clean ween." Lausanne, July 5. Italy'sReuter. - 555 words
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Article16 1932-07-06 9 Harbour Grace, July 5. Th* airmen Mattem and Griflßn have left Irolnnd.— Reiifcir.16 words
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Article, Illustration24 1932-07-06 9 Franz Yon Papen, the new German Chancellor, who demands revision of the Treaty of Versailles before agreeing to a final reparations payment.24 words
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Article145 1932-07-06 9 Very Few Seek Return Of Capital. Rugby, July 5. Continued success of the great conversion scheme is officially reported to-day. Some of the holders of the five per cent. War Loan, while converting, are making gift? to the State. A number of applications for conversion on145 words
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Article521 1932-07-06 9 Acquittal On Poisoning Charge. Sequel In Appeal Court. Hie case in which Chan Mecw Kiang. a Chinese woman, sued another Chinese woman Lim Joj Eng. and her husband. Wee Cheow Keng, for damages for malicious pr:secutk>n and false imprison er.eiit was heard in appeal yesterday before Mr.521 words
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Article79 1932-07-06 9 Minister's Gruesome Find. Paris, July 5. A gruesome disdovery was made by< M. Beruhod, Minister ol Pensions. After detecting an unpleasant odour in his cffice he found the dead body of his colleague, M. Lehmann, Inspector General of Pensions, in a room adjoining his. AccordingReuter. - 79 words
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102 1932-07-06 9 Rugby. July 5. It was stated in the House of Commons today that Government after closely observing the various clearing house systems in oth r r countries had been confirmed in their view that such a system would not on the whole benefit British102 words
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Article118 1932-07-06 9 Why Go To Ottawa At All? Reuter. Dublin. July 5. The fact that Mr. de Valera had sent a commissioner to America to investigate facilities for the development of Irish-American trade was disclosed by Mr. de Valera replying to a question. A motion that the HouseReuter. - 118 words
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Article46 1932-07-06 9 Reuter. Santiago dc Chile, Juiy 5. The Government denies that a new revo'ution has broken oui and officially describes all rumours as unicund d. —R.uter. [It was definitely reported yesterday that :he third revolution in a few weeks had! taken place.JReuter. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration13 1932-07-06 9 Senor Carlos Davila. the new Head of the Chilean State.13 words
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Article82 1932-07-06 9 Application For Extradition. Arre. tec! en a provisional warrant., a younCtennnn named Joseph Eolkrrt wa/produced before: the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson> this morning, when Detective-Inspector made an application for his extradition to Fatavia. where, it was stated, he is wanted for cmbezzelmcnt. Bclkert opposed the82 words
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Article55 1932-07-06 9 Reuter. Moscow, July 6. Soviet specialists and experts are going to Turkey at the invitation of the Turkish Government, to design large factories for sugar refining and paper milling. This w£] be the first occr-sicn on which representatives of the Soviet will have visited Turk:yReuter. - 55 words
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Article36 1932-07-06 9 Reuter. Washington, July 6. President Hoover has signed a Bill to provide for 45,000.000 bushels of wheat and 500,000 bales of cotton from Farm Board supplies f»r use by the Red Cross.-Reuter. - 36 words
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Article68 1932-07-06 9 Rugby, July 5. The Secretary for Mines, Mr. Foot, stated In the Hcusc of Commons to-day that it was impossible to estimate the success of colloidal fuel as it was still in an experimental stage. The scheme adopted by the previous Government for research in low temperature68 words
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Article28 1932-07-06 9 Mr. Tan Kam Choon, the proprietor of the Orient City Fair, left by the Dutch air mail this morning for Batavia. He is on a short business visit.28 words
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Article70 1932-07-06 9 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 3. CASIE SYSTEM IN MALAYA, on page 2. PORTRAIT OF THE KING, on page 3. OVER THE CAUSEWAY, on page? 4. CLUB DIARY, on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 11. A LONDONER'S NOTEBOOK, on70 words
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1838 1932-07-06 9 Chinese To Blockade North-East. China has rejected the Japanese suggestions regarding the Customs and has decided to blockade the NorthEast Provinces and prepare to defend IV'pmg and Tientsin, the invasion of which by the Japanese is regarded as meltable. Japan is expected1,838 words
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Advertisement400 1932-07-06 9 SANATORIUM MB AN 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.—monthly400 words
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95 1932-07-06 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. H.M.S. MALAYA CUP. SINGAPORE AND COMMAND PLAYERS. The S.A.F.A. team to meet the Malaya Command in the Malaya Cup competition on Saturday next will be chosen from the following 17 players: Ah Hui, Ah Kow. Boon Lay, R. D. Brummitt, E. Cherrington, Dinah, Dolfattah, Dcllah, J.95 words
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Article329 1932-07-06 10 MARINERS EASILY BEAT POSTALS. The Marine Dept. easily ran out winners, by five goal* to one, when they met the Post Office Sports Club yesterday on the Harbour Board ground, in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League. Mr. Pickering refereed and the teams were: Marine329 words
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Article197 1932-07-06 10 Rest's Big Victory Over Europeans. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 5. In the presence of a very large gathering on the Esplanade to-day the Rest defeated Penang Europeans in a football match in aid of the European and Asiatic unemployment funds. The Europeans opened the scoring ten197 words
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Article279 1932-07-06 10 (From Our Own Correspondent j Muar, July 3. The football team from H.M.S. "Herald" met an Indian football team to-day. There was quite a good crowd to bee the ma'ch. The Sailors played well and deserved their victory. Woods, the custodian, was safe. Both backs played well.279 words
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Article182 1932-07-06 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 5. The "B" team of the Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club lost to the Negri Sembilan Club on the station padang to-day by three goals to one. The Chinese wtio took the aggressive from the kick-off had two opportunities of scoring182 words
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Article231 1932-07-06 10 On Monday on the school ground St. Joseph's Institution defeated the Malaya Publishing House by 3 goals to 1. The visitors secured the lead as the result of a brilliant goal notched iqy their left winger. Keng Hock brought the scores level with a penalty kick goal231 words
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Article48 1932-07-06 10 PENANG VETERAN'S SHIELD. The competition for the Penang Veteran's Shield will be fired on the afternoon of Sunday, July 24, at Bukit Timah Range. Entries must reach Headquarters, S.S.V.F., not later than Friday, July 15. Further details will be irsued to those concerned after receipt cf entries.48 words
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Article24 1932-07-06 10 The S.V.R.A. Spoon Shoot will be held on the afterncon of Sunday, July 17. Details are being issued to those concerned.24 words
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Article88 1932-07-06 10 C.S.C. EVENTS. The results of the 100 yds. free style handicap races at the Chinese Swimming Club, on Sunday, were:— "A" Div. —1. Tann Chew Seng (at, 6); 2. J. E. Tian (at 9); and 3. Chia Kirn Bee tat 17). "B" Div. —1. Chua Boon Hin (at go);88 words
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Article28 1932-07-06 10 At the monthly general meeting of the Amateur Sporting Association yesterday, Mr. Sect Kirn Cheng was elected honorary vicesports captain in place of Mr. Lee Tian Huat (resigned).28 words
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Article38 1932-07-06 10 The eighth annual athletic sports of the Royal English School will be held on Aug. 17. Mr. W. Bartley M.B.E. (Municipal President) and Mrs. Bartley have kindly consented to be present, and the latter will distribute the prfcies.38 words
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Article115 1932-07-06 10 Alhambra.—"Amateur Daddy." featuring Warner Baxter and Marian Nixon. Capitol.—"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," featuring Fredric March, Miriam Hopkins, etc. Empire.—Buster Keaton in "Parlour, Bedroom and Bath." First show at 7.40 p.m.: "Under the Black Eagle" (silent). Great World.—Side shows, Malay opera, Chinese wayangs, silent and talking films115 words
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Article403 1932-07-06 10 Oxford Lose 4 Wickets For 136. London, July 5. The inter-varsity match between Cambridge and Oxford, which was commenced yesterday at Lord's, was continued to-day. At close of play yesterday, Cambridge, who took first kneck, had 356 runs for the loss of seven wickets. Cambridge resumed403 words
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Article263 1932-07-06 10 THE (TWO TEAMS. Preliminary to the selection of the Colony XI against the F.M.S. in the annual fixture to be played during the August holidays at Kuala Lumpur, a trial match will te played on Friday, Saturday and Sunday on the S.C.C. ground. The following are the263 words
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Article87 1932-07-06 10 iTO-DAY'S SCRATCHINGS AT PERAK RACES. The following animals have been scratched from to-day's events at the Perak Races: Race No. 2. —Brampton, Atreas, Sufton, Brons Velvet. Race No. 3. —Neelaveni, Lucky Girl. Race No. 5. —Short Suit, Beau Brocade. Race No. 6--Currency Boy, Kalaw, Kings-Ma, Gulvaln, Soldier Boy.87 words
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175 1932-07-06 10 Frankel Challenge Shield: Third Round. The following are the results of matches in the Malayan Amateur Billiards (4-ball) championship tournament played yesterday at the New World: Ong Mah Soh 300 beat Tay Guay Seng (Clerical Union) 223. Sirad bin Haji Ahmad (Java Pranakan Club) 300 beat175 words
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107 1932-07-06 10 Th* following are the ties of the S.H.B.J.S.C. handicap billiards tournament (English) 250 up <al! matches commence at 7.45 pjn.): July 6, L. C. Kessler-80 v. Yeo Kirn Leong-100 Lnn Tiang Hock-40 v. Tcng Ah Kow-40; July 8, Chow Kum Chong-50 v. Mok Keng Joo scratch Ed.107 words
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40 1932-07-06 10 Before a fairly large crowd of interested spectators the final of the S.H.B.J.S.C. American championship was keenly contested on Friday, which resulted in a win for Mr. Lim Poh Seah beating Mr. Yeo Kirn Leong by 400—39040 words
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196 1932-07-06 10 Results of ties recently played in the S.C.R.C. tennis tournament: "A" Singles Handicap Semi-Final. C. K. Pang beat Lai Kwong Chun w.o. "B" Singles Handicap Final. Yap Ah Chuon v. Po Guan Chw e unfinished "B" Doubles Handicap. Cecil T!an and Chua Choon Seng beat Chia196 words
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Article156 1932-07-06 10 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY S TIES. The following are the results of yesterday's ties in the S.O.C. lawn tennis tournament: Mixed Doubles.. Handicap. C. E. Winter and Miss Street, owe 15 —1 beat P. H. Battishill and Mrs. Leggatt, plus 3, 6—2, 6—3. Mixed Doubles Level. Dr. and Mrs.156 words
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Article422 1932-07-06 10 Gloves Changed During Fight. Arthur Suares Defeated On Points. Colombo. June 24. There Was not a dull moment at the Regal Theatre last night, and the big crowd of boxing enthusiasts present were treated to some really splendid exhibitions. The chief attraction of the programme—the 12-round422 words
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108 1932-07-06 10 WEEK-END TIES. The following ties are for this weekend:— Saturday 4 p.m. Open singles finals: Lim Chong Heng v. Goh Buan Check; Yeo Joo Lim v. Lim Mok Seng; Lim Chek Heng v. Chua Leng Yong; Tan Yong Kian v. Lim Eng Tong; Chua Leng108 words
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Article124 1932-07-06 10 The three challenge cups of the Lads United Badminton Party, for the open handicap, singles and doubles championships presented by the President and Vice-President, can now be seen at the show case of Messrs. E. Mohboob Khan, of 92, North Bridge Road. The entries for the open124 words
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Advertisement9 1932-07-06 10 [Other sports items will be found on page 7.]9 words
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Article963 1932-07-06 11 Picture That Was Not "Painted British"—A Bandit Comedy— £6,000 Mansion Sold For £7. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.' Li ndon, June 22 <by Air Mail). Gallery, which hcoses many of lamous pictures, has had to doc acquiring one of Augustus works. Sir Charles Chantrey, who apt to the963 words
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Article, Illustration20 1932-07-06 11 Jimmy Walker, Mayor of New broadcasting recent iy. His administration has to anave charges of corruption.20 words
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Advertisement248 1932-07-06 11 •7.1S TO-NIGHT 0.30 "Hold Your Man" jj WITH j Laura La Plante Walter Scott. sagssss i Jj PACKED BY THE GROWERS c m,,^ I The Popular Packet of Tea! The blending of which has had much to do with its choice j by those who will have none other. j248 words
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Advertisement325 1932-07-06 11 By Special To H M Appointment of Siam. ESTABLISHED 1872. j RACING RUGBY j Puts You Id The Game' THEATRE TENNIS |No a,ter Wnere Yon s,t BOXING SWIMMING CRICKET AVIATION FOOTBALL TRAVELLING B. P. De Silva, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE: PENANG: *****, High Street. No. 1, Bishop Street, Tißßa >PM325 words
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Miscellaneous205 1932-07-06 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-.DAY. JULY 6. High Tides—l2.4o p.m.. 11.39 p.m. Rotary Luncheon. Adelphi Hotel. Football League: Div. 1, S.C.F.A. v. Glosters, Anson Road. TO-MORROW. JULY 7. High Tide.—l.ll pjn. Football League: Div 3. F. and N. v. P. 0., Geylang; Monopolies v. Robinsons. S.R.C; Bramtoco v. Vehicles, S.H.B. FRIDAY,205 words
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Article97 1932-07-06 12 Letters To The Editor. lOur readers are invited to write to us 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 (double spacing), and on one97 words
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Article927 1932-07-06 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—One cannot but be surprised at the startling revelalions announced by "Pedagogue." The record of 1931 constitutes just cause for liana v: did not equal the 1930 record) but to attribute all the blame to private .'chcols and declare emphatically tha' candidates who927 words
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Article21 1932-07-06 12 A letter relating to a local private school, and particularly to its principal, is distinctly libellous, and therefore cannot be published.21 words
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Article22 1932-07-06 12 A letter from a Johore correspondent to j which tthe heading "Divorce by Magic? is »PP«Ddod is not Mttftftle for niiMict>*io n22 words
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Advertisement244 1932-07-06 12 Pineapple" Bacon j FINEST SUPPLIES AT CHEAP PRICES. i Streaky e Collar eo «< Forelock 35.,, Singapore Gold Storage j Company, Limited. Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Keppel Harbour, Katong Grange Road. I I i I I I j HE who live, for to-day faces an uncertain to-morrow. Make sure that244 words
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Advertisement258 1932-07-06 12 Don't te^ from cuts and burns! Children are so active they can't help getting cut and bruised. They suffernot only physical pain but the danger of poisoning. Apply Absorbing Jr., the soothing antiseptic liniment, it relieves pain almost at once. Absorhine Jr. is non-irritating to the most tender skin. It258 words
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Advertisement278 1932-07-06 12 NEW PRICED AT j (LIVE R < \M I R,\ :As new; I,; ftern< shek as quick-silver—every millimetre of Kodak SIX-20 is clever camera! In one movement the front drops and the lens springs J j °HS fo the P lcture Quick on the trigger too .'—its Kodon shutter will278 words
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205 1932-07-06 13 Mv d"ar Nieces, I have received several letters abcut badgs. I am glad you ail them, B«? dear-. of my nieces wants much she will have to pay if ber »aJge. I must ask her to tre ireful205 words
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Article523 1932-07-06 13 biok Jean," you have pictured m? Really you haven't. You said I -.nation. Yes. I have plenty of it. r fox English has always never to mention the fact that I am imaand would you believe it. I know Have I humour? Yes. I suppose I Ail523 words
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Article211 1932-07-06 13 'By "Catherine.") AH boys and girls in school have at least ambition of their own so that when they school they will find som: thing to occupy themsy.ves and not idle away the hours. *hus my greatest ambition is to take up some Profession so thai I211 words
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Article458 1932-07-06 13 (By "Nell"; I am going to tell you something, more interesting and true, as well, which news seldom is. One bright Saturday afternoon, last week, I saw a man do a real brave deed! He risked his own life to save a tiny tod of458 words
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Article306 1932-07-06 13 (By -Willie-Girl"; II Ho, girls, in my last article to the "Corner*' I spoke on "What is Humour." Here I am again writing on what you may call th? opposite of humour. Some.im.c3 one would r.ally think that perverse imps were about. One or two upsets in the306 words
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Article142 1932-07-06 13 (By "Anne") Hello, girls! I've just returned from a very pleasant day spent at my friends' house, "it's nothing unusual" I can hear you saying; but really! I had such a topping time that I must tell you all about it, and also prove to you that142 words
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Article164 1932-07-06 13 (By "Dolores Dean") Shep was a grand old Collie who guarded his master's sheep well. Wltut his master liked about Shep was the way he liked Jack, his son. When th-i time came for Jack to go to school (he bad to go every Monday and return164 words
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Article520 1932-07-06 13 (By "Rainbow Girl") Now. dear sisters, what a nice rendezvous we have; il fait beau, n'est-ce pas? but I am SOtry to say, that I'm very far from it. But Oh! Lc; me write to you a few problems on modern woman. •The women of520 words
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Article726 1932-07-06 13 <Bj "Gv. ?;>:;<•. Seme time ago I found it nccessarv to visit tne dentist. He was attending to an old hut* uhen I get there, and so I was forced to sit down in the waiting room whlia I clmched BOS preeioi-* »aw and threatened726 words
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Article463 1932-07-06 13 (By "Pansy."j I have always regarded this proverb "A Rolling Stone Gathers no Moss" as a rather pointless one; for, when all is said and done, why rhould a stone gather mess? A covering of green moss certainly beautifies a stone in our qyes;463 words
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Article239 1932-07-06 13 (By "Bobby") I was alone in the woods thinking wha; might happen to me. when some unknown person came from behind and caught me ioughly. and led me away blindfolded to a place unknown to me. It was night time when I was brought to this place, for239 words
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Article170 1932-07-06 13 (By "Enid.") During the first week of my holidays I went to Changi. -My brothers and sisters went too. We started at 10 o'clock. On our journey we passed many villages, palm, coconut and rubber plantations. After an hour of pleasant drive we reached our170 words
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Article563 1932-07-06 13 t (By "Linda.") To-day, I shall write about my recollections of exam. day. What a day too! I rcir.ember quite well that that day dawned tright and clear and I woke with the feeling that that day was an important one. Then my slippers disappeared, only to563 words
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Article347 1932-07-06 13 (By "Charlie Lea.") Of all the costly gems in this world, the genuine pearl is the most expensive. It is very beautiful in appearance with a lovely sheen over it. The idol worshippers deck their gods with pearls and other precious stones, and many rich women always have347 words
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Article33 1932-07-06 13 The rate of Issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day ii Rs. 152 for SlOO. The rate of payment of Money Order from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $100.33 words
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Article178 1932-07-06 13 THAT X-rays can "see" what microscopes cannot 9 (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) Apart from the power of X-rays to penetrate matter, they are also able to reveal the structure of things so small that they cannot be examined by a microscope. Such things as the crystals of178 words
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Advertisement138 1932-07-06 13 j/w I n these tropical climates, where m£/ there is little chance of escaping f tb6 damaging effects of the in- tense heat on the skin, every tOTT precaution must he taken to ▼?ensure lhat the skin remains healthy, cool, and free from IIS hlemishes. Entrust your skin to the138 words
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Article3674 1932-07-06 14 Report Of The Information Agency. The following is the report for 1931 (abbreviated) of the Malayan Information Agency, laid on the table at Monday's meeting of the Federal Council; As in past years the Agency has kept in* close touch with the Oclonial Office, the Crown3,674 words
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Article, Illustration33 1932-07-06 14 The Presidential residence at Santiago, the capital of Chile. Inset the deposed President Montero (si nee restored to power by a counterrevolution and again deposed yesterday by a military junta).33 words
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Advertisement549 1932-07-06 14 f JOHNSON OUTBOARD Unrivalled UATAI) Unequalled in Speed. IVlfj lUX In Performance YOUR BIGGEST BARGAIN IN OUTBOARD J MOTORS IS Johnson Dependability. A JOHNSON Outboard motor is your strongest j assurance of sheer dependability and happy hours an the water. No guessing about per- i formance. Ask yourself if it549 words
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Advertisement525 1932-07-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENTNSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Undei Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For Chir.a and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 193 a. ff|r hmir 9.000 July525 words
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Advertisement586 1932-07-06 15 _STEAMER SAILINGS. THE LINE (Japan Mail), TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, Louden. Antwerp, Rotterdam Mid dlesborouau. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 13 14 HARUNA MARU 10,500 July 27 28 fi KATORI MARU 10,000 Aug. 11 12 8 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Aug. 25 26 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Sept.586 words
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Advertisement506 1932-07-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. FwSgßi LLOYD, w (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWABDS. s.s. "ALSTER" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Y'hama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji and Har.kow 21 HOMEWARDS. M.s. "FULDA" for Port Said, Genoa, Barcelona, Casablanca, Rotterdam, H'burg and Bremen July 8 m.s. "TRAVE" for Port Said, Tripoli,506 words
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Advertisement524 1932-07-06 15 INSURANCE. /wMM. SOUTH SlMlji BRITISH \K i INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIOCTH. Manager. Office: 2 Flnlayson Green. j STAMFORD CAFE, AND RESTAURANT. !69, Stamford Road. 'Phone 2716. J MEALS A LA CARTE AND TABLE D'HOTE. Lunch .75524 words
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Advertisement439 1932-07-06 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank, Ltd. j| BAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE j 1 a re ZSSSZgZSJg rati" <— For the information of intending depositors the foil™*™ fetf payable for renting the boxes:- following is a scale of the Size Dimensions. Orw> «3i v <->ne srx Three One A439 words
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Advertisement368 1932-07-06 15 THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED, Head oinoa: SINGAPORE, CHINA BULLDDSU, CHTJLIA STREET. Tel. Nos. 3170, 3172, 3513, 2424 ana au*e CAPITAL: ™H 10,800.00f BJ6O 00* Reserved Liability of Shareholders 6.260 tGI Reserves and Surplus l.ewW Branches: PENANG, 28, Beach Street. RANGOON, 344 348, Strand Kua* KUALA LUMPUR, 113, Hlfh Btree» KOTA368 words
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Advertisement350 1932-07-06 16 f THIS PAPER HAS THE LARGEST SALE. j ii j j AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO [I SPEND MOST j IN BRITISH MALAYA. jf I ii mwmmmmmmmm smmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmm THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET. Reduced Rents. Garage No. 32, Jalan Besar. Open Day and Night. Cars rents350 words
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Advertisement537 1932-07-06 16 Le zJ\derciers School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 5 S I 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street. 5 I Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. I I NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—F. I. MILES. I 5 TO LET. TO LET.—S3, 56. 58, 62, 69, Aliwal St. 16, Arab St. 8, 15, 16, 19, 21, 23,537 words
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Advertisement353 1932-07-06 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. aaaa NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. Yong Yit Lin sole proprietor of Woh Hup Contractors for the New Johnston's Pier and New Voluhte?r Head Quarters at Beach Road, Singapore, has no connection or interest in any other firm of Contractors outside Singapore. DONALDSON BURKINSHAW, Solicitors for353 words
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Advertisement567 1932-07-06 16 I EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established IE2B. t (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls) B—Short Street, Singapore. Offers thorough training in Music—both PRACTICAL THEORETICAL Courses leading to CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, etc Booklet upon request, M. ANCiANO. Principal. TUTORIAL. P:iva*e Tuition in Mathematics and English Individual Tuition fcr Boys567 words
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Advertisement518 1932-07-06 16 I' J 4 I TRIBUNE" SMALL ADS. I BRING RESULTS i BECAUSE THEY REACH [i THE I PERMANENT POPULATION. 9 I\_ a m s i i I iTT." FOR SALE. FOR SALE~EighT~~DT~C Linotype Motors, each U H.P all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager Malaya518 words
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