Malaya Tribune, 7 July 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX, -No. ISO SINGAPORE THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday. July 7, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 242 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE' IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. j YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER THAN THE BEST" I JH "01" CEMENH and it is more ECONOMICAL J j "0.X." Cement is famed throughout the world for its SUPERIOR QUALITY. Although moderate in price it is .gj outstandingly DURABLE and
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    • 416 1 By Far The LARGEST CIRCULATION Among The PERMANENT POPULATION. I fcfFTfljl WHY does everyone! iilflll '$L Himalaya Bouquet j TOILET PREPARATIONS j P IBMP^ 3 IttNG PERFUME I I It THEY ALL HAVE j I TRY IT TO-DAY I AtlLl DEAT E1H3 STOCK EVERY j I —I— pERpu:k[E> rowDEH) BRILLIANTINE
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  • 805 2  -  No More Hole-In-One Rewards-A Famous Theatre In Decline—Grock Coming Back A#ain. 'BY DAVID BAXTER. London, June •*> <h,. a« "une <.z < 0 y Alr Mai]) -ap rlt ihe bo able to n one. f r holm« out lu <*>. you are* of the easier frvat
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  • 24 2 MWater tenLS^ ""J* 5 Baron Ma^us Yon Braun Foreign Officf Bar n Yon Neurath Minister for Schleicher. Mtoi and Generai V
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  • 36 2 Reward Extended To Manila. «2 Man,,* the Department r m ssvs r The information said that tho $25,000 Ls being sflM 1 amount of The rttrson nt dpscribcd 10 hanging out there.
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  • 128 2 jnwforopem Unemployment Committee teti nfS g S; T h lEf* toe blowing don". Jute. Singapore Section received during Half Entrance Fees Malayan Billiard Championship Tournament «17 Anonymous I Getz Bros, and Co. ,JL Straits Merchant Service GuildSocial Evening and Dance 170 A. E. Baddeley, Esq. A. F.
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    • 143 2 I Milk at its Best j j Manufactured |j| Manufactured j I HoUartd Hold j I GENERAL MILK CO. INC. j| J GENERAL MILK CO. INC. I New York U.S.A. J New York U.S.A. j Safe and Good For Baby II FRESH STOCKS. FRESH STOCKS. Our representative will call at
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    • 166 2 FOR PROMPT RELIEF OF H CATARRH HAY FEVER, ETC. Regesan Catarrh Pastilles quickly give relief to all Catarrhal conditions of the respiratory passages. Allow one pastille to dissolve slowly Contalplng Menthol, the mouth when required. ftr 1n P,M :J :r 7 >ta Re esan Pastilles quickly m demulcent arrest sneezing
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    • 31 2 We can supply complete saleable spare parts, as well as Ignition parts for FIAT CARS, Model 501, 509, 509A, 514, 520, and 521. UNITED MOTOR WORKS, LTD. 137, Orchard Road, Singapore.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 877 2 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. I All times given in the following art Singapore times. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL, 55.5 metres, testing dally I from 10.30 to !1 a.m. MANILA, XZRM 49.3 metres, every Monday; I 8 to 9 p.m., weekly broadcast ol recorded I music. j
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  • 245 3 Mr. Gandhi's Peace Gesture— "Wi 11 Promote Conciliation" If Consistent With National Honour—Will Britain Show New Goodwill?— Mrs. Naidu's Expectations—Simla Discussions—Not Connected W T ith Mr. Gandhi's Release—Sir Sapiu Condemns Ordinance Regime—A Press Forecast—Sir Schuster's Optimism—lndia And Ottawa. •Consistently with national honour I would cj verything
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  • 101 3 According to the "Evening News" Poona j spondent. four members cf the Servants j India Society visited Mrs. Sarojini Naidu th week ended June 21 at the Yerravada Gaol, and discussed the political situation with her. At rdi g to the correspondent, in accord- ance with the
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  • 372 3 The V.ctroy's Executive Council reviewed on June 20 the position arising out of the cabled correspondence between Simla and London. It j seem th re were two points of vie* held and advocated by the respective sides. There was erre section which held that the Round-Table Conference were
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  • 122 3 Sir T?j Bahadur Sapru. in a letter to the j "Spectator" Allahabad urging the Bri- tish state n to go ahead with the Pre- j mier's policy, maintains that if trust and j confident are to be restored it is necessary to introduce in Parliament
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  • 179 3 The prospects of a new Indian Reform Bill is the subject cf a long articlc by the special i cornel '.ndent cf "The Manchester Guardian." J He Assumes that the draft Bill will be completed n early autumn rrd seme kind of an informal cumulation with
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  • 406 3 Sir George Schuster, Finance Member. Government of India, who sailed for Home by the "Ranchi" on Jun* 18 declared: "If no rapid world recovery comes about we may have to make still further efforts In India to maintain equilbrium. I am confident that Ir.Uia will
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  • 440 3 tfhe relation of India to the forthcoming Ottawa Conference is engaging public attention also in England, flhe claims of other parts of the Empire except the Dominiors) are entirely at the mercy of the Colonial Office. Ther.- are some people who maintain that Indian interests are as
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  • 642 3 The economic factors—trade depression and unemployment—are helping in the realisation of the ideal of the union of South Africa's anti-Asiatic politicians, reducing the Indian population, in Minister Malan's words, to the "irreducible minimum." Two boats sailed to Madras on June 15 and 16 with 670 Indians under the repatriation
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  • 97 3 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be underttood that the Malaya Tribune" does net necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one
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  • 234 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I have read with much pleasure Fairplay's" letter in your issue of June 23. From the contents, I presume that he might be the son of an immigrant (a guest amongst the Malays). If my presumption is correct, let me point
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  • 123 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —While visiting a cinema I saw that people reserve seats which have net been sold. Is this fair? A person may buy his ticket and then when he enters the theatre find nearly half of the seats tied with handkerchiefs.
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  • 190 3 Mr. S. S. Dhnvan. of Emmanuel College. was unanimously el c-ted President of the i Cambridge Union Society on June 7. He is j the first Asiatic to rcarh the Presidental chair for fifty year-. The last President from the East was the late Sir
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  • 569 3 False Declaration To Customs Officer. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, July 4. Lee Chai Yong was this morning produced before Sheikh Abu Bakar, the second Police Magistrate, at the instance cf Ch? Abdul Racf, Assistant Superintendent of Preventive Branch, Johore Bahru, and charged with failing to
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  • 27 3 Our picture shows the gigantic German flying boat after the landing on the Muggelsee at Berlin, following its return flight of the Atlantic.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 72 3 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO.. 112, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. j; SIGHT TESTED FREE. Glasses guaranteed to be used for a long time. Products guaranteed to be of the best quality. j, MARTELL A THE BRAND j YOU WILL l§|i ALWAYS ASK FOR. i i I i Obtainable
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    • 127 4 You only have to look at us to see what you need— the energy food-drink, Bournville Cocoa' j j v Every member of the family needs the extra nourishment that Bournville Cocoa gives, but the need is probably greatest in middleage. Then energy begins to flag. Then the energy-giving power
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  • 1207 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING. ISSUED BY ERASER ft CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, July 7, 1932, 10 a.m. Issue Value. Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 21,6 23,6 £1 Austral Malay 18 20 ss. Ayer Hitam Tin 96 lo;- cd £1 Bar.grin Tin 5 r 6 3
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  • 104 5 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, July 7. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Kaisar-i-Hind 18; Japanese Prince 11. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3.) Burma Maru 30; Kinkasan Maru 32; Talamba 35; Muncaster Castle 37; Ipoh 39. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4.) Katong
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  • 34 5 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 for $100. The i ate of payment of Money Order' from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $100.
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  • 953 5 SPORTS PASTIMES. AN ENJOYABLE WEEKEND. PUNAI WINS LADIES' RACE. YACHTING. Ed on J, c f r the Santry Cu P was sailSaturday afternoon. At 4.30 pm seven Wrn%h ad cf 2 Ulte a good Start ln a aerosstL iI alth^*h the first kent al t ne beSt f the star
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  • 307 5 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. July 7, 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: l 13.16 d., unchanged. New York: 2% cents (G.). up 116 cent liSllfiStt Allenbys 20 30 cents Ayer Basset ntS Ayer P&n&S 15 20 RnS t CentS( 0 10 ~15 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 05-10 cents, Bukit
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  • 44 5 Singapore. July 7. 5116 |H Aug 51 51 i Sep g t 3!,6 5M 5 Jan-Mar. J2 Tone of Market. Quiet Steady Cable: London Spot Sheet 1 Ifi i 6d New York: Spot Sheet 2% RIJ cents per lb.
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  • 219 5 News was received by the Rotterdam-Lloyc agents in Singapore yesterday to the effect that on account of the tobacco cargo of the Dempo'' loaded in East Java becoming htated it had been found necessary to discharge hi Batavia. causing a delay in the
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  • 61 5 The Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya, gives the numbeis of arrivals from and departures to the Madras Presidency for June as follows: Arrivals (State aided) (figures supplied by travelling inspectors): Nil. Arrivals (others) (figures supplied by travelling inspectors): 1,369 adults, 92 minors and 43 infants.
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  • 316 5 British Official. (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore. July 7. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29 32d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27i32d.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13.16 d.. London 30 days' sigh! «!s. 25 32d.. London demand 2s. 3 l id., LondOß
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    • 97 5 j BAHRU HABIS CHAP! I KARANGAN HARON ELIAS. Ini lah Buku Panton-Saluka di dalam Romanized Malayu yang terkandong beberapa Karangan. Teka-Teki, Kassim Baba, Gambos Anak Ayam, dan lam-lam gurindam yang mer.«hibor-kan hati. Dikarang dan yang telah dinyanikan oleh Haron Elias bekas ahli jinaka yang mashoor Wayang Bangsawan City Opera of
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    • 254 5 Nature's Signals Mark whether you experience too frequent or to few calls to urinate, odourously offensive urine, bloodstreaked, cloudy, too dark or too pale in colour, scalding and pain when passing, sandy, gritty or stringy settlings. Be also warned by backache, rheumatic twinges, sciatica, lumbago, headaches and a fretful, nervous,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 183 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JULY 7. High Tide.—l.ll p.m. Football League: Div 3, F. and N. v. P. 0., Geylang; Monopolies v. Robinsons, S.R.C; Bramtoco v. Vehicles, S.H.B. TO-MORROW. JULY 8. High Tides.—o.2o a.m.. 1.45 p.m. Football League: Div. 2, S. Cattle v. R.A.F. 11, Geylang. Cricket: Colony Trial, S.C.C;
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    • 747 5 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are saders of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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    • 117 5 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, JULY 8. Europe, Oreat Britain, Ireland and North America, to connect with the Air Mail at Karachi (By Train) 7.30 a.m •Ceylon, Southern India, Bombay, Aden. Mauritius, Egypt, Europe! Great Britain, Irel?nd, U.S.A. Canada arid Australasia (Kaisar-I-Hind) (P and O. Mail) Bam ♦Ceylon, Egypt, Italy, Europe and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 197 6 Ainiiseiiients < CAPITOI--6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Here is the real Thriller of the Year ASK ANY OF YOuITfRIENDS WHO HAVE SEEN IT "Dp. JEKYLL 1 and Mr. HYDE" ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S World Famous Thriller "So Far Ahead Of Other Thrillers' That Comparison Is Impossible" Film Weekly SEEING IS BELIEVING! with Fredric
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    • 107 6 OPENING TO-NIGHT Fox Movietone's Most Impressive Dramatic Sensation of the Year. I Men Were Dies I H In Her Hands! I The warmth of her kisses the fal perfume of her hair —the sinuous curves of her body enticed them I DEVIL'S I I LOTTERY I U ELISSA LAND! I
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    • 249 6 TO-NIGHT j JOHN BOLES LUPE VELEZ in Universal s Masterpiece RESURRECTION i ll > Coolness is an Essential Factor in Your Comfort. I j O.IS TO-NIGHT ©IS j i STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME PRESENTED FOR THE FIRST TIME LOCALLY! j LEW AYRES I IN A FAST-MOVING GIPSY DRAMA HEAVEH ON itilßTfl j
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  • 80 7 Ex-President Ibanez Returns. Reuter. Valparaiso, July 7. ttablC may be restored I 2 by ex presi dent Ibanez. the idol of i tho Chilean Army, who has arrived in Santiago de Chile by air from Argentina, whither h* had < been exiled. He received a great
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  • 135 7 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report- The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's weekly auction report of July 6 states: Catalogued 1,863,761 lb.-832.04 tons Offered 1,647,349 1b.=735.42 tons Sold 1,261,552 1b.=563.19 tons. London spot 1 13/16 d. New York spot 2 9/16 cts. Prices Realized. Ribbed smoked
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  • 1618 7 THE PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. Weekly Meeting Of Local Club. Rotarian R j p flrr()r *v. v. rarrer, who succeeds r?n*o Presldem V the" mcetlns of "he cL hĕw UnCheo! ETSS»? me Maiaya an<i s Mr. Farrer. who presided over the mer' US before youwWsome name to driver
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  • 185 7 Useful Booklet Of Local Firm. The firm of Messrs. Mansfield and Co.. Ltd., has Issued a brochure giving details of the type of insurance and transportation business with which it is concerned and thi> booklet should prove of great value t: those who are seeking ideas for spending
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  • 290 7 VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY. A Story Of Hysiencai Intimacy. London. July Afer a three-day trial, in which th- kcerr t public interest has been displayed. Mrs Barne, ■SttfJhte not guilty of murder or mar^ ••cdebritv'T/ 'f jK am ng th^ TSLZZZg* thC traffiC vicing Mrs.
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  • 236 7 Sentenced To Eighteen Months. Sentence cf 18 months' rigorous imprisonment was passed, by the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) this morning, on Ong Kay Seng the chief cashier employed by the Straits' Steamship Co.. Ltd.. who pleaded guilty to two charges of criminal br ach of
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  • 236 7 Stevenson's Thriller At The Capitol. Fedcrick March, for his wonderful dual acting. Paramount for their direction and pnotography and the sound experts for their remarkable recording hay all achieved a great triumph in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" th" talkie now being screened at the Capitol It
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 529 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT^ ORDINANCE NO. 155 (COMPANIES). B i I'ur>uant to Section 73 (1) of Special B Resolution of I The National Commercial and Saving Bank (Singapore), Limited. I PASSED 22nd JUNE, 1932. I CONFIRMED 6th JULY, 1932. I K\ :a- idinary General Meeting of the I of the abovenamed Company
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    • 711 7 IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 589 of 1933. Between THE L.hS E ™m»im. BANK, Plaintiffs and 1 CHOP CHIN SWEE SENG 2 LIM KEOK, Defendants To, CHOP CHIN SWEE SENG of Nos. 70. 71, Market Street, Singapore, LIM KEOK"'Capo.; M hamed g:th"*wlth
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    • 386 7 i Assets exceed $12,000,000. The Great Eastern Life issnrara £.7l!I 1 (Incorporated to the Straits Settlements) HEAD OPFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, CecU Street, Singapore The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Eng'and and complies with the bhh h t OFPICE: Old Jewry. EC. ATTRACTIVE PLANS OP
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  • 789 8 We discussed the other day the menace which confronts thousands of domiciled "Malayans" in the Malay States, owing to the new principle of discrimination in favour of the "sons of the soil." We are confident that this problem, with all its serious potentialities, will receive
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  • 261 8 Toe H. Padre "Bobs" Ford (the Rev. F. E. Ford), who is due to arrive in Penang from Rangoon on July 17, will deliver an address at the Penang Rotary Club tiffin on July 19. The estimated population of the Kingdom cf Siam is 12,455,000, according to official figures released
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  • 393 8 Retrenchment Proposals In Ceylon. It was expected that the Interim Report of J the Ceylon Retrenchment Commission would j reach His Excellency the Governor a few days I ego, so that the Board of Ministers would have the opportunity of considering the Budget along with the report.
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  • 218 8 Prospecting Company Formed. A new development in connection with the Jelai Kechil appears with a certificate of incorporation granted to the Buffalo R:ef Frosp:cting and Development Co., Ltd., dated June 30. The new company, which is a private limited company, proposes to prospect and to acquire
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  • 171 8 Among Fastest Yet Built. British Official. Rugby, July 6. A part of the Fleet cf eight large monoplanes intended for the African routes of Imperial Airways are now undergoing final tests at the Coventry works of the ArmstrongWhitwcrth Co. The whole fleet will be completed
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  • 86 8 Mails from Europe (London mails despatched on June 16) by the "Rawalpindi," which anchored at Penang at 5.30 a.m. to-day, will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m. Mails by the outward Dutch aeroplane from A.i rterdam are expected
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  • 79 8 The death took place suddenly on June 30 of Madam Ong Hoon, mother-in-law of Towkay Ong Cheng Jim, J.P., of Kuala Lipis. and grandmother cf Mr. Ong Seong Seung, the wellknown Kuala Lipis footballer and badminton champion. The deceased lady, who was 89 years of age, leaves one daughter, three
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  • 409 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON."J Now for the rush of cinema agents to elevate Mrs. Barney stardom! A It's a gamble whether she or Stiff, key's unconventional Rector gel bigger bid from the Sunday papen The Siamese People's Party hu< now "lifted" the Press censorship. What was there to hide,
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  • 50 8 Latest Quotations. rubber. i I London: 1 151 lOd. New York: 2% (G.) cents. Singapore 5 1 16— 5 1 cents. TIN. London Spot: £124. (Up 7s. 6d London 3 months: £125 ss. (PB*» Singapore: $64.75. COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report Sundried Mixed The market is steady.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 264 8 |6(ohe perfume which jji I r Some perfumes remain jus! perfumes. But B vTtravry ih« **meCnv**** "4711" ToUM merges Itl charm with that X of your own personality. Subtly, but with %C j --.mi" Toso «»coce certainty, it lends jou added loveliness. Make 4C ESS*! V %t 4711" Tcwa Ptrfum*
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    • 31 8 A Happy Thought |j I BOR THE CHRISTENING PRESENT. j CHILDREN'S CUPS I IN SOLID SILVER. i j U.S. de Silva Bros JEWELLERS, j 23, High Street, Singapore. I 1 634
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 39 8 SINGAPORE WEATHER RKPORT Yesterday's Max. Temperature, SG d Last night's Mm. Temperature, 70 at-* Yesterday's Rainfall. 2.10 ins. Sunshine, 1.1 hours. 1 p.m. Relative Humidity 15 per cc» 1 p.m. Wind S.S.E. 10 m.p h 1 p.m. Weather overcast.
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  • 647 9 REMOVAL OF WAR GUILT. Mutual Economic Undertaking. British Official. Hopes of an agreement on reparations were dashed to the ground yesterday by the apparent impossibility of adjusting the French and German viewpoints, but a late message gives the terms of a
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  • 191 9 Treaty To Be Signed To-day. Reuter. Lausanne, July 7. The condition:; of the Treaty of Versailles, as far as they concern reparations, are abrogated; secondly, Germany must pay in a few annuities of £150,000,000 to a European Reconstruction Fund; thirdly, part eight of the Versailles Treaty relating to
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  • 129 9 Miss EarharVs Time Well Beaten. Reuter. London, July 6. The; airmen Mattern and Griffin pa sed over Rcsapenna, Donegal, shortly after 10.30 p.m. They crossed the Atlantic in 11 hours 30 minutes. Mattern and Griffin have established a new record, beating Mis/j Earhart, whose time was
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  • 353 9 China's Appeal To The Powers. Reuter. Nanking. July 6. "China cannot agree to any settlement or compromise measure on the Manchuria Customs which impairs her sovereignty and political and administrative integrity, and should China's credit solvency be seriously damaged by illegal seizure of the Customs the
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  • 271 9 Husband And Wife Accused. A fine of $2,000 (or in default six months' r i.) was passed on Gcth Hong Leong yesterday by the Distiict Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) on a charge of being concerned in the importation, of chandu into the Colony. The accused's wife
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  • 185 9 Exiled Prince's Statement In Malaya. (From Our Oun Correspondent./ Bangkok, July 6. Press censo:ship is lifted as from to-day. The People's Party states that its aims and objects are now known and there is no furtner need for censorship. Thanks have b;en tendered to the Press
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  • 125 9 Police Searching The Hills. (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Ipoh. July 7. It is reported from Taiping to-day that mystery surrounds the whereabouts of Mr. Gianter. lately of Krian Road and Singari Estates, who had been living recently in Harrison Road. Taiping, and who disappeared two days
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  • 91 9 Chung Ling, a market gardener near Melbourne, was sitting in his bedroom counting the £41 he had made in a deal, when he looked cut of his window and saw a neat feminine leg clad in silk, and then another heralding the ccming of a girl who dropped frcm an
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  • 69 9 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. OO page 2. COMING HOME ON LEAVE—? on page 2. INDIAN NEWS AND NOIES. en page 3. OUR READERS' VIEWS, en page 3. CLUB DIARY, on page 5. DIARY OF EVENTS, en page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8. FINANCIAL ASPECT OF "NEW
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  • 1382 9 PROPOSED BILL DANGEROUS. Committee Saw Only One Side. Shortly after the report cf the Committee on Moncylending was published a critical memorandum by Mr. Roland Braddeli, defending the Chcttiar community against "sweeping statements" in the report, was issued. That memorandum differentiated the recognised Chetliar from the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 188 9 After strenuous fig exercise iVft Add a drop of *S fflfly Scrubb's to your hath. "^HIr^P I§L caressing water that rrr Scrubb's has softened and smoothed. SCRUBS I 1 /T CLOUDY I'A Irr AMMONIA II Al<jwh/so AtIAYS IRRITATION FROM MOKJURO ZnttJM I "ONE HOUR WITH YOU" The great picture that
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  • 890 10 Sports Pastimes. THE SINGAPORE LEAGUE. GLOSTERS IN FINE FORM. PERRY'S THREE GOALS. Chinese Well Beaten In The Rain. ASSN. FOOTBALL. (By "Full-Badt. The Glosters proved that their victory o<cr the Malays the other day was no fluke, when, at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, they beat the Chinese to the
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  • 335 10 PROGRAMME LIMITED TO SIX EVENTS. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 6. The day's programme was limited to six events and provided more interesting sport than the opening day. The attendance was better than was expected. Investments in the cash sweeps showed an improvement. The
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  • 95 10 BASEBALL. New York, July 7. c "„r CaWM the """"wing latest baseban national league. Team Chicago hlts eri "ors. Philadelphia J j[ J Cincinnati 6 u j (Hendrick home run). Brooklyn 4 14 j Cincinnati Brooklyn «j 0 3 7o Pittsburgh 4 New York 9 1 b
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  • 26 10 GOLF. The replayed tit of the mixed foursomes at the Garrison Golf Club was won by Sar Ldr. and Mrs. A. E. Barr-Sim
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  • 101 10 Arrest Of Alleged Traffickers. Arrested by Detective-Inspector Nickels, three Chinese and a woman were produced before the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay) yesterday and charged in connection with forged nctes. urn Liang How, the first accused, was charged with trafficking in 110 forged $5 notes
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  • 26 10 The members of the Singapore Catholic Club and their lady friends are reminded of the variety entertainment arid dance to be held at the club to-morrow.
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  • 511 10 OXFORD BEHIND ON IST INNINGS. CRICKET. Reuter. London. July 6. The inter-varsity match between Oxford and Cambridge was continued to-day and ended in a draw. Oxford who had 136 for 4 wickets on the previous day compiled 368, towards which Hone contributed 167. Fames bowled best for
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  • 316 10 LAWN TENNIS. V/EEK-END TIES. The following ties in the S.C.R.C. tennis tournament will be played this week-end: TO-DAY'S TIES Singles Championship. Chua Choon Leong v. Lai Kwong Chun. Veterans' Doubles H>ap. Koh Jek Kiang and Chua Choon Seng v Ng Wing Choh and Chay Sing Hai. Chua Cheng
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  • 147 10 Franke! Challenge Shield: Third Round. BILLIARDS. Th. following are the results of matches in the Malayan Amateur Billiards (4-ball) championship tournament played yesterday at the New World: L.'m Thian Hock (S.C.RC.) 300 beat Poh Tiang Scow (United Confederate Funeral Association) 277; Goh Guan Chuah (Clerical Union) 300
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  • 369 10 Chinese Woman In Appeal Case. The case in which a Chinese woman named Low Soon Wah SJed her nephew. Low Peng Say. was argued in appeal yesterday before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison). Mr. Justice Burton and Mr. Justice a'Bcckctt Terrell. It appears that the
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  • 179 10 K. lx Sanitary Board's Decision. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 6. The welcome recommendation of a reduction of 25 per cent, to be made in the amount to be raised by the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board for its services in 1933 was contained in
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  • 96 10 British Official. Rugby, July 6. A decision to convert their holdings of War Loan stock, aggregating many millions of pounds, has been announced by several of the most prominent insurance, industrial and commercial companies in England. Acceptances of Government's offer to continue their holdintrs were also
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  • 249 10 NANKING GOVERNMENT TO TAKE DRASTIC STEPS. BLOODSHED EXPECTED IN HARBIN. COMMUNIST ARMIES SUFFER HEAVILY IN THE SOUTH. Hongkong, July 7. A cable received here to-day states that the aeroplanes, under the command of Gen. Chan Uhal Tong, :.fili»aiy Governor of Ci
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  • 298 10 Failure To Stop Canton Civil War. Owing to the failure of the many prominent politicians and generals to arrive at a settlement of the Canton revolt, and since it has cssumed a dangerous proportion, the Nanking Government have now decided to taite drastic steps to settle the
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  • 375 10 Youthful Army To March On Harbin. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." General Fung Tsim Hoi's and General Kung Chiung Hoi's troops, following the linking up cf General Ma's forces and various Volunteer units, are attacking Shulan. which they propose to use as a base for attacking Changchun.
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  • 405 10 Old Kirin Army Advances. Hongkong, July 7. Gen. Ho Chuk Wek, after an interview he had with Gen. Chang Hck Leung, passed through Tientsin far Yukwan yesterday to take drastic measures for the defence of the country. The Self-Protective armies destroyed the Shektauhotse railway on Monday
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  • 135 10 Alhambra.—-Devil s Lottery," featuring Ellssa Landi. Paul Cavanagh, etc. Capitol.—"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," featuring Fredric March, Miriam Hopkins, etc. Empire.—Lawrence Tibbett and Grace Moor,' in "New Moon" First show at 7.30 pm- Th" Garden of Allah" (silent). Great World.— Side shows, Malay opera, Chinese wayangs, silent
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  • 4834 11 REPORT OF COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY GOVERNMENT. MAY PROVE MORE COSTLY THAN PRESENT SYSTEM. The concluding paragraph of the report of the committee appointed to go into the financial aspect of the "New Policy" is as follows:. "Unless considerable care is exercised to restrain local ambitions
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 10 11 *$5,761,020 from Revenue. $1,143,858 from principal repayments of Siamese Lo»n.
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    • 66 11 T.IS TO-NIGHT 9.30 "Hold Your Man" WITH Laura La Plante Walter Scott. Edgeworth Ey3 EXTRA HIGH-GRADE V 1 f PIPE TOBACCO. <T An Idea! Smoke. I J VACUUM PACKED J j to ensure absolute freshness in any climate Mfti i FLAKE OR READY RUBBED. WESS^"I Ol All Tobacconists. Xsggjjjjg^lJ Sole
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    • 156 11 Here is the PREMIER O Soda Water If 7 1 Singapore iiihk 'M ii JIi:: mil PURE, PERFECT, jjjijj j:;!} Official Insurers To The A. A. of England. U The Motor Union Insurance Company, Ltd. )i THE SPECIALISTS IN CAR INSURANCE, j OFFER Better Policies Lower Rates. w 15 per
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    • 75 12 T Rj-.Dt People everywhere are .elling their friends I what wonders "Pebeco" has worked upon I their teeth. Dulled and tobacco stained teeth are revi- I [alised by this 'salt* tasting dentifrice. I Unlike other toothpastes its effect lasts for I hours after using. Pebeco not only cleanses I teeth
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  • 89 13 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. Comments On The Mail. I m sure jou will all join -.ni\\ me in latins, the writer of th- article ht adPaint" on taming out a very interest■■l writing. I have often warned utobJognphfea of inanimate things, In which inanimate objects
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  • 467 13  -  'Iiy "Morning Star" ir.y childhood. I loved to hear old 'riling stories. They never related any during tiie day, for they said if they did. iid have children who would be dsaf. In the days of old. during the reign of King a'l the animals, birds
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  • 222 13  -  (By "Boy Tom." Good evening my chums. I hope you are all P.-.k of condition and are enjoying your holidays. I am giving a short account of the last Hall s concert held at the Victoria Memorial Hie seventh children's concert met with great UT T f a
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  • 49 13  -  •Dg Am. Angor Trengganu. h; T ho 1 am? I am a very useful help pecple in many wow. Wiih•lark 11I; S' CP e C0U,d not travel easily on a ru amuse themselves in the -Am A noo* t C SCa shores 1 am tbo moon. T:\ngganu.
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  • 56 13  -  (By Cheu Chin Mao. L ua Uy a m d bunUn mountain. It is owning down i!!* v° r a h111 which lias an >< thi u-s the Carth W* 1 is hot hf >t melt»d rort t m dUSt and stones The *<*.. Z Lr?* called l»va. A
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  • 637 13 Conversation With A Lamp-Post. (By "Happy-Go-Lucky-Kid." J Bump! I rolled over and over on the floor On my poor head, it ached terribly! It was a frightful night for me, ending with my falling out of bed. It was the first time that (uch a thing had happened
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  • 263 13  -  (By K. H. W. On Mandl Safar (a Johore Government holiday) we made the journey up-river from Batu Pahat to Yong Peng. The weather was very fine. We boarded the steam launch "Lassie" at 8.15 a.m. It was low tide. About 20 minutes later w? were at
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  • 200 13  -  (By Am. Angor Trengganu. "Keep company with the good, and ycu will be one of them," says a Chinese p ov:rb. It is a very hard task for us to choose beneficial friends, for friends are of two sorts, the good friends and the bad cr
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  • 421 13  -  (By S. T. Koh. From the time when I was able to distinguish between happiness and to the present day, I have enjoyed many nappy days and v ndured sorrow as well. This space of time i? about ton years and the things that
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  • 209 13  -  (By Lim Kian Huat. This morning I ate a delicious durian wtth rice and I have a no ion to write about it. The durian is grown in tropical countries The tree has a height of between 60 to 70 feet. When it is ripe it will fall
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  • 148 13  -  (By "Huang." The most striking features that impress mon visiting China Street and the adjoining ones ar; the bustle and stir going around, and busy Chinese hurrying hither and thither. Among these are street traders, vendors, etc The occasional hootings of some motor-cars or bicycles and th? noisy
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  • 144 13  -  (By "Starlight," Muar. At about 10 o'clock last night, some of my Mends came and asked me to go to Mount Ophir me next day. I was pleased with the idea and early next morning we cycled up and reached our destination two hours later We
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  • 108 13  -  (By Chew Tack Chong. At the present time the world is suffer'ne Precedent- aC^ trftde depresslon un? Tcheap U ric S?S Evervthi *g 2 sold at 2S >et few p? °P le c «n buy. chare I r 6 redUCing their overhead b m m h Th7 r
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  • 108 13  -  (By Goh Ton a Tata When T y m0V0S at a wp havc breeze or J" 0 5 quld ">' w '«"e a Srf W nd When 11 ls very rough drives shim T?' b OWS down ho "ses, and onves ships on the
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  • 179 13  -  (By K. M. R., Batu Pahat. Once there was a poor man who, while walkng along a river-side t:> cut wood, accidentally let his axe, which was tn his hand, fall into the river. Not knowing how to swim or dive he sat dcwn lamenting. Soon Mercury appeared before
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  • 100 13  -  By T. Edwin, Trengganu. 1 5 a long time sin.c I CoriJ» f i°u t0 "Boys' Corner I lh ink ail of ycu know that tluJ's my first contribution sclfooP Nn7. ICkS Went to build w?» 1 the 3 were aU carried. JJf ls mat *hich can show
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  • 103 13  -  (Bit Koh Kim Bock. US many about !j r iS h^*en- lon J ong ago. Some storj books are nor true, and some are true We do not read story books in school, but we team while we have spare time at home. Prom story books we get
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  • 92 13  -  (By Tan Tiam Beng. A lighthouse is' a strong building like a "ja-er. At the top of the tower there is light mere are two kinds of light—the stationary and the revolving light. The ievolving light moves-rcund and round. The keeper of a lighthouse lives a very lenely
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  • 90 13  -  (By Tan Chong Beng. ••Li:tle drops of water make the mighty ccenn- is a proverb with a great meaning behind it. Its literal meaning is that the b'g ocean is composed of little drops of water There is no comparison between the two. How silly a
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  • 599 13  -  (By P. K. T. I w»sh to write a few sentences about my country. I hope it will be interesting to you to know something of a country which is very oimilar to Malaya. If you look at the map of India, you can sec a small country
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  • 300 13 Assault On A Railway Detective. (From Our Own Correspondents Serenib.tn, July 4. Cc«? Lir.,. one cf the two Chinese who attacked a Railway Police detective on Thur day right outside the Seremban Railway station, was charged to-day before the S -emban Police Magistrate, Che Hamzah bin Abdullah with
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • 495 14 B. P. Team Trounced Muar Police. (From our Own Correspondent.) Muar, July 3. On Friday before a large crowd of spectators the Jaya Stia Badminton Party easily defeated a mixed Police team from Muar at badminton. The Batu Pahat players were superior and they won five out of
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 106 14 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY. JULY 7. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. "E" (Chinese) Coy Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, 2nd Bn. Sig. Sec. Flag Drill. TO-MORROW. JULY 8. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. Rangetakers, Rangefinding Course —Introductory Lesson. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. 1st Bn. Sig. Section Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "D" (Eurasian) Coy. Officers and N.C.O.'s Sand
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    • 470 15 i STEAMER SAILINGS. I P. &0. BKITISH INDIA APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. LR AND ORH2NTAL STEAM K'ATION CO.. LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. Contract with His Majesty's Government). V |RD FROM LONDON. China and Japan. Tonnage. Singapore 1933. 9.000 July <i 17,000 July 8
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    • 594 15 JSTEAMER SAILINGS. THE <S2ißp LINE (Japan Mail), TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesborouau. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 13 14 HARUNA MARU 10,500 July 27 23 fi KATORI MARU 13,000 Aug. 11 12 S KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Aug. 25 .26 1 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000
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    • 457 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NOKUDEUTSCHER |H| LLOYD, itr (Incorporated in Germany). a The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. s.s. "ALSTER" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Y'hama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji and Har.kow July 21 HOMEWARDS. M.s. "FULDA" for Port Said, Genoa, Barcelona, Casablanca, Rotterdam, H'burg and Bremen July 9 m.s. "TRAVE" for
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    • 552 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH IwWl BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED, ilncorporated in the Strait* Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, ■ni Fleer of No. 3. Malacca Street. Singapore.
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    • 410 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong* Etonk, Ltd."" BAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE are For the information of intending depositors the following is a seal,* «fife* fees payable for renting the boxes:— ng X a scale of the Size Dimensions. One Six Three One A 3" x 5" x 24" Year
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    • 482 15 THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. Head Office: SINGAPORE, CHINA BUTLDDIU CHULIA STREET. Tel. Nos. 3170, 3172, 3513, 2434 arm atf*. CAPITAL: 10,600,00« Paid-up BJfIOOOI Reserved Liability ol Shareholders 0,150 (<W Reserves and Surplus I,o*o I*l Branches: PENANG, 28, Beach Street. RANGOON, 344 348, Strand Moan. KUALA LUMPUR, 113, High Btreev* KOTA
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    • 381 16 THIS PAPER HAS THE LARGEST SALE. AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO I SPEND MOST f 1 IN BRITISH MALAYA. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE, TO LET. TO LET. Reduced Rents. Garage No 32. Jalan Besar. Open Day and Night. Cars rents $6, $5. $4 to $3 per month. 25 cts.,
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    • 510 16 Le zJ\dercie/s School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—F. I. MILES. i...«..«,■».■..i...«.■»- TO LET. TO LET—S3, 56, 58, 62, 69, Aliwal St. 16, Arab St. 8. 15, 16, 19, 21, 23, 38, 53, Bali Lane. 379, 383, 423, 439,
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    • 380 16 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE OF MARIAM BEEBEE BINTE ABOOBAKAR, DECEASED. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND HOUSES. Nos. 13. 13-1 A 13-2, Lorong; 4, off Gaylan? Road, Singapore, To be held at The Sale-Room of Messrs. Ching Keng- Lee Co., Ltd., Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore, ON MONDAY. JULY 11. 1932,
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    • 373 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1828. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girl 3) B—Short Street. Singapore. Offers thorough training in Music—both PRACTICAL THEORETICAL Courses leading to CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, fe etc. Booklet upon request, M. ANCIANO, Principal. JOHANNA ENGLISH SCHOOL. Sole Proprietress:—Madam Chee Ah Ngim. There are- vacancies
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    • 226 16 iliit[!iiii![|[iiiniiii!ii!i!!int:ii:!i!H!;rrT rrr.r.i -r rri 1 i i fT"T"r~"ir»-i >L j i TRIBUNE SMALL ADS. BRING RESULTS ii BECAUSE THEY REACH j: II THE PERMANENT POPULATION, jj ii II <■ I -1 t£ |i:l><|l'|ll|'ltllllllltllllllllllllllllaiHIIIIMIIIIIIIllilllllfltllilllli l:;lrliil:ill l: l I i i t WANTED. Wanted experienced advt. canvasser for a new publication. Box
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    • 495 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Eight D. c. Linotype Motors, each y 2 H.P all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager Malaya Tribune, 56 GO, Anson Road. MALAYA TRIBUNE THONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATtttt. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including in":uuiu| at office Postage Postage or close (Local or
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