Malaya Tribune, 8 July 1932
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Title Section29 1932-07-08 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX.- -No. 160 SINGAPORE FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1932 FIVE CENTSL The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, July 8, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement367 1932-07-08 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE' IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. L AKEROJL I I the World-famous Pastilles for I Colds Cough-Catarrh-and all cases £k V^^fO/J S of Bronchial Trouble. A soothing i^W^^^ S relief for Heavy Smokers. S,^wh^ V \C AHLCBENS TTK.MSKA MuJ II fu l/i \V GEFLE. SWEDEN Si367 words
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Advertisement619 1932-07-08 1 By Far The LARGEST CIRCULATION J Among The PERMANENT POPULATION. It's Worth Reaching For!! r —i il FLAGS BUNTING, Etc, (IN STOCK) :> »1 IINAUdN U ODi: SIGNALS. Size: 15 In. x 12 ft. trih. x 12 in.. "3 ft. x 2 ft, •tt ft, x 3 ft., 6 ft.619 words
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Article427 1932-07-08 2 WANTED: A RADIO SOCIETY CAMPAIGN. (EDITED BY "RADIOFAN.") REVIVE THE INTEREST OF THE NONEUROPEAN, n TAKE A KEENER INTEREST IN THE BEGINNER. What is being done to popularise' radio in Malaya? The newspapers, led by the "Malaya Tribune." have done their* part, by giving ample space427 words
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Article, Illustration973 1932-07-08 2 Explanation Of The Screened Grid Valve. As mentioned in our last lesson, on account of the interference caused by amateur listen-ers-in, through re-radiation from the oscillatory or .regenerative types of receivers (which are so often allowed to oscillate violently throughmismanagement, carelessness or want of knowledge), a973 words
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Article209 1932-07-08 2 Berlin's new ultra short-wave transmiiter ie to be used principally for television. The apparatus' has now been thoroughly tested and is about to be placed near tc the famous •"Punktuxm.*' or broadcasting tower, in the Berlin Exhibition ground. The feederlines from ihe ultra short-wave transmitter209 words
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Advertisement505 1932-07-08 2 Psychologist says: Everyone Has Occult Power Sl rSl Metncd that Anyone Can Use to develop the Powers of Pei-ona! Magnetism, Memory, Concentration. H ill-Few; r and to correct Undesirable Habits though tne wonder-science cf Suggestion. 80 page Book »ully Describing this Unique Method and a harac'.rr DlManlIwi FREE to ail505 words
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Advertisement20 1932-07-08 2 two Pens?^ ker Duofold serves both as id deskpen. Ask yoor dealer rker's/ree desk-taper offer. sale at the better stent20 words
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Miscellaneous385 1932-07-08 2 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All times given in the following tire Singapore times. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL, 55.5 metres, testing daily from 10.30 to 11 a.m. MANILA, KZRM, 49.3 metres, every Monday; 8 to 9 pjn., weekly broadcast of recorded music. BANDOENG. PMY., 58.2 metres; 8.40385 words
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Miscellaneous329 1932-07-08 2 recorded or hotel music; sometimes full opera 6 to 8 p.m. THURSDAYB. All Monday's stations except Manila PETALING HILL (55.5 metres).' testing daily from 10.30 to 11 a.m CHELMSFORD, as on Monday BOLENAS. California. 19 or 40 metres, from 8 p.m., music. RADIO GOLDBERG (BATAVIA) on 140 metres, 6 to329 words
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Article153 1932-07-08 3 Sports Pastimes. BADMINTON. DEVONSHIRE B.I\ TOURNAMENT. The tournament of the Devonshire Badminton Party which commenced early this ended successfully last Saturday. This year there was an Increase in the number of competitors both in the singles and doubles events. The results are as follows: —"A" ingles championship. Koh Chek Tuan;153 words
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Article130 1932-07-08 3 Before a fairly larg? crcv.d at the Tao Nan school hall on Saturday last, the Lam Loo Society defeated the Chinese Chin Woo Athletic A sociation by five games to two. Results (Lam Loo players mentioned first): Singles: Ang Chen? Tham lost to Koh Cheong Pin. 15—4.130 words
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Article120 1932-07-08 3 The match between tho Rovers Badminton Party "B" and the United Chinese Amateurs "B" was played on Saturday at the S.V.C. Drill hall, and resulted in a win for the foimer by four games to three. The results are as fei'ow.3 (Rovers membe s mentioned first):— Kum120 words
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Article82 1932-07-08 3 The following are the results in the Merrtdale B. P. open singles league ccmpctition held over the week-end:— Chua Leng Yong beat Goh Buan Cheok 10-15, 13-13 (5-3). 15-10; Tan Yong Kian beat Yeo Jeo Lim 15 11, 15-7; Lim Chek Heng beat Chua Leng Seah 15-5, 15-11;82 words
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Article88 1932-07-08 3 The Lim Road Badmintcn Party will meet the Dunman Road Badminton Party in a game of four sirgles and a double on th? iormer'.i court to-morrow at 4 p.m. The following arc the players: L.R.8.P.: Ho Thiam Chuan, Cecil H. Chia, Mhd. Jelani, Teong Thiam Siew in88 words
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Article70 1932-07-08 3 A match of seven singles will be played between the Blue Eagle's B P. and thj Citylads" B.P. on the latter's court next Sunday at 3 p.m. sharp. The following will represent the Blue Eagle's B.P.: Tan Tiam Chwee, Koh Cheng Guau, Koh Beng Swee. Tan Kim70 words
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409 1932-07-08 3 POSSIBLE WORLD BEATERS. ATHLETICS. London, June 22 (By Air Mail;, in three wc:ks time the British team for naml- Plmg and Lcrd an fne names on ?veryone\s lips CAN THESE MEN BEAT TH= WORLD 9 1931 P i nB a brilliant seaso a n409 words
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Article162 1932-07-08 3 "IF CIRCUMSTANCES PERMIT." CRICKET. That, if circumstances and conditions permit, ihe M. C. C. will do their best to send a '.earn to India in 1933-34 is the message which the .President of the Beard cf Control in India has received: "Your letter162 words
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Article, Illustration14 1932-07-08 3 The New Reich-Chancellor in Germany leaving the Reichstag building in Berlin.14 words
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Advertisement169 1932-07-08 3 fg| MALAYA'S 1 I H 'ii Newest and Most j JPtIBI Delicious j DRINK I|| Fruitpop 1 —Made From The I Flnes Imported j B FRUITS j Product of j PHOENIX Aerated Water Works I ALL DAY STACOMB is the modern, scientific way to keep the hair in place...and to169 words
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Advertisement282 1932-07-08 3 DELICIOUS Claret Cup I I A lightly aerated g| j (J beverage prepared IjH j j from a base made f at j of the finest Claret I! 0ljtaiDal,l< at I Sole Agenciesi CS Spark plugs, Speedometers, Oil > Gauge, Fuel Pump, Ammeters, j|M Standard Equipment on Chevrolet, IAC» Buick,282 words
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Article, Illustration376 1932-07-08 4 SPOTLIGHTS SCREEN STAGE L'xal nru makers who have been attending tlv Capitol during the past weeks must have t0.., Unnresaed by ki» Ittgh standard of screen mter! ment now being psnscntcri Seldom in the history of local hlmdom has it been possible for any one theatre to maintain such a376 words
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Article172 1932-07-08 4 British productions have by no means been omitted from the Capitol's coming programme of releases, as the famous British "darling of the foot-lights," C-racie Fields, will be s:en very toon in the big musical picuiri "Sally'in our Alley," which is now breaking tluatre-atten: ance records in Eng172 words
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Article, Illustration269 1932-07-08 4 Gay and brilliant. "Lady With a Past." which follows Frankenstein at the Pavi ion Theatre, is another Constance Eennett starring hit. A modern comedy strongly dashed with rnasanrr it Ls played against colourful, fashionable backgrcunds. and provides the dazzling blonde star with a perfect vehicle. For the first269 words
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Article145 1932-07-08 4 Comedy and tragedy pitched against a background of an auto camp, which is brought to the screen for the first time, form the highlights of "The Big Shot." an RKO Pathe production starring Eddie Quillan, coming to the Favilicn Theatre. It is the story of an ambitious145 words
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Article, Illustration387 1932-07-08 4 "The Devil's Lottery." the new Elissa Landi picture, which serves as a further indication of Hollywood's intention to please its overseas public, cpened last night at the Alhambra where it will play throughout the week-end. The cast is mainly English, as also are th_* settings. Elissa Landi, Victor387 words
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Article193 1932-07-08 4 Lupino Lane, who is at present directing "The Maid of the Mountains." has been signed up by British International Pictures on another long-term contract, which will come Into Immediate operation at the conclusion of *his production. It will be remembered that Lane was responsible for ouch193 words
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Article404 1932-07-08 4 "Let Me Explain, Dear*' is the title cf (ho next starring vehicle selected by B. I. P. for the company's bright particular star, Gene Gerrard A fast moving comedy on the lines of the supremely successful "My Wife's Family," which it is confident'y expected to surpass in404 words
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Article357 1932-07-08 4 From breaking many world's speed records la the water, Johnny Weissmuller. world's champion swimmer, will take to the air, swinging high through tree tops with apes, in sequences from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's new film "Tarzan, the Ape Man." This is being directed by W. S. Van Dyke,357 words
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Article167 1932-07-08 4 A valuable set ol "pnops" is being used in 1.1e».r0-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Arsene Lupin," in ■which John and Lionel Barrymore play the leading roles. Rare antique furniture and paintings worth fortunes are use s in the sets representing an old French chateau, in the new production, a film version of167 words
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Article211 1932-07-08 4 Qualifications For A Screen Face. According to a gentleman who knows his lens, the camera does not care a hoot about shiny skins. What the camera wants to knowis whether the features correctly catch and reflect the light, and whether the eyes are large, luminous, well211 words
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Article161 1932-07-08 4 "The Maid Of The Mountains." Luplno Lane has been introducing much rhythm and more realism than some of his actors care for into his production of the new B. t. P. muscial film. The Maid of the Mountains." To the accompaniment of Alfredo s Vagabond Band. Nancy161 words
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Article877 1932-07-08 4 HIS EARLY LIFE AS AN ORPHANAGE BOY. The Reason He Has A Horror Of Train Whistles. (By William Penny.) Wallace Ford and I were walking along the street discussing the movies, our favourite stars, life, art and literature, and having just one, grand time.877 words
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Article1109 1932-07-08 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING. BSUED BY FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. <in,rapoTe July 8. 1932, 10 a.m. Buyers. Bellers. s Tin 0 9 23 ang Tin f m rr in 0:6 II- norn de Tin 0 20 U F att .Sungei Besi) 0.24 028 Kong Tin 121,109 words
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Article33 1932-07-08 5 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Order from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $100.33 words
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Article2942 1932-07-08 5 K. L Sanitary Board's Decision. (From Our Oum Correspondentj Kuala Lumpur, July 6. Mr. V. a. EsechiU presided at the meeting and Cher member, present Vloe-Chsirman. Dr. W. J. V™"* Officer, Messrs. J. Jeff. Protector of Chinese. O. E. Venables. Collector of I £L*! ven U2,942 words
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Article276 1932-07-08 5 Proposed Athletic Meet. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 6. Under the auspices of the M. A. P. A. a mteMng was held last night of delegates from vaiicus clubs at the M. V. C. Headquarters 10 consider the advisability of running an athletic me M in Malucca.276 words
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Article145 1932-07-08 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $086 ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon 0 89 Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin $3.68 Shell Kerosene145 words
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Article, Illustration162 1932-07-08 5 The well-known firm of cigarette manufacturers, Messrs. W.D.&H.O. Wills, of Bristol and London, have introduced into Malaya a high-grade brand of cigarettes, the Flag brand, which they are able to sell at the price of two for a cent. Mr. Lim Teck Kirn, managing director162 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous185 1932-07-08 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. j TO-DAY, JULY 8. High Tides.—o.2o a.m., 1.45 p.m. j Football League: Div. 2, S. Cattle v. R.A.F. 11, Geylang. Cricket: Johore CO v. Glosters, Johore. TO-MORROW, JULY 9. High Tides—l.os a.m., 2.20 p.m. Football, Malaya Cup, Singapore v. M. Command. Anson Road. Cricket: Colony Trial. S.C.C;185 words
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Miscellaneous149 1932-07-08 5 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, JULY 9. :j>3 U (Kuranda) 9 a.m. Inamba and Natuna Inlands (Scott Harley) 9 a.m. :hina and Japan (Tilawa) 10 a.m. Dhina. Hainam, Japan. Korea, Formosa, East Sibeiia, Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Rawalpindi) 10 a.m. Miri Labuan, North Borneo and Jolo (Kajang) 10 a.m.149 words
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Advertisement242 1932-07-08 6 Amusements < Didn't we Tell You I Read the Local Press Reviews j ft the GREATEST THRILLER that has yet been screened in Singapore" "Free Press." fobtfjH jj Singapore has ever previously had the 3 12 f a film so weird and amazingly wellPARAMO.lMTnD,J2 K «REAT TRIBUTE TO THE I242 words
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Advertisement142 1932-07-08 6 TO-NIGHT ELIIULIiII VICTOR McLAGLEN BERYL MERCER I j j In Fox Movietone s Brilliant I Dramatic Sensation THE Devil's I (Lottery; BOOK NOW FOR THE J WEEK-END j Plans at Robinson's j r'?? i teP-"'-' 615 T<)-NIGHT 9JS v m j I I j Ma """c«s-- To-Morrou) and Sunday at142 words
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Advertisement205 1932-07-08 6 IMMHyMI '^^^^^^s^^ TO-NIGHT JOHN BOLES LUPE VELEZ In Universal s Masterpiece > j TWO SHOWS FOR ONE PAYMENT P«CM THURSDAY, JVLY TO s A TUR DA Y. IX Y. t£ AT THE 1 TO-NIGHT 9.15. M M PHONE 5708. kWHI >8f TO-NIGHT 9.15 ■HP 9110 Jr GEYLANG j FOX PICTURE205 words
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Article54 1932-07-08 7 Barlow's Report. Mossrs. Barlow Co's weekly report states: Singapore, July 7. Since our last report prices show an advance, it one time touching $5.50 per picul for Sundried and $5.10 per picul for Mixed. At the time of writing the market is steady, closing al the following54 words
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Article47 1932-07-08 7 SHIPPING NEWS. A wireless message to the Master Attendant reports that the "Teneriffer" collided with a Chinese junk oft Raffles> Lighthouse this morning. The junk's mast was broken. Masters of vessels are accordingly warned to be on the look-out for the drifting junk.47 words
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Article913 1932-07-08 7 Condemned By A.A. Of Malaya. A RETROGRADE STEP. The Automobile Association of Malaya ha: issued two memoranda protesting against the Road Bridges Enactment 1932" which provides for the introduction of tolls at the Iskandeand Parlt Bridges. The first merr.o is as follows: The Automobile Association of913 words
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Article283 1932-07-08 7 Guilty Of Serious Offence. trial ,th o l,ySlCia:i and his wife st o°<l thruore Mr n H nan Wednesday be"hari cf 2S PnChardl thR former «> snatge cf i ape on a little girl and tho uur*ith'aiding and abetting the offence 1h accused. Low Hoon Yew and283 words
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56 1932-07-08 7 Rugby. July 7. Asked as to the progress of the war loan conversion scheme, the Financial Secretary to the Treasury. Major W. E. Elliott, stated in the House of Commons to-day that its reception had been favourable in the extreme and the post-bags to date56 words
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Article24 1932-07-08 7 Reuter. Paris, July 7. The Senate, by 253 votes to 40. has rejected the measure designed to introduce women's suffrage.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article55 1932-07-08 7 Reuter. London. July 7. The House of Commons will adjourn for the runemer recess on July 13 and reassemble on Oct. 27. but the Speaker is empowered to summon the Members earlier if it appears to be in the public interest, stated Mr. Baldwin in the HouseReuter. - 55 words
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Article180 1932-07-08 7 Singapore, Jury 8. Rice, Siam Al per Koyan $200 Rice, Siam 1 $185 R<ce, 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 Al180 words
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60 1932-07-08 7 Singapore, July 8. Standard Spot 5 1 16 5 3 16 July 54 si Aug. 5 3 16 5 5 16 Sept. 5Vi b% Oct.-Dec. 5 716 s', Jan.-Mar. 5 916 5% Tone of Market: Quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 1 13 lfid per60 words
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Article670 1932-07-08 7 Woods Bankruptcy Case. Judgment Reserved In Appeal Court. In lias Court of Appeal yesterday before the Chief Justic- (Sir William Murison), Mr. Justice Burton and Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell there was further discussion over the property of Mr. C. K. E. Woods, wnen the Attorney-General was670 words
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Article115 1932-07-08 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. July 8. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Op Ten Noort 22; Dalcroy 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3.) Col di Lana 15; Tilawa 13; Japanese Prince 11; Kashmir 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3.) Burma Maru 30; Bengkalis 35; Muncaster Castle 37. Empire115 words
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Article314 1932-07-08 7 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. July 8. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: l 13 16d., unchanged New York. 2% cents <G.>. unchanged Shares: Nominal. Allenbys 20-30 cents. <» yer Moleks 15-20 cents, Ayer Panas 15-20 cents Bassetts 10—15 cents, Brogas 10—15 cen's! Bukit Jelotongs 05—10 cents. Bukit KatUs314 words
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Article83 1932-07-08 7 Rugby. July 7. Pari.. 90%, New York 2.56 V Montreal 4 064 Brussels 25.67',... Geneva 18.3. Amsterdam 84* Milan 67-*. Berlin 15 132, Stockholm 19 5. Copenhagen 18 7 16, Oslo 20.3, Vienna 32' Prague 120',. Hel-ingfors 235. Madrid 43 15 in' Lisbcn 110. Athens 560. Bucharest 600.83 words
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Article136 1932-07-08 7 Singapore, July 7. Messrs. Guthrie and Co.'s weekly rubber report states: Very little business has been transacted since the date of our last report. Sellers continue to be reluctant at present prices. To-day's quotations are:— Spot 5 t If, cents, up 3 16 certs. London136 words
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Article255 1932-07-08 7 Sultans Gift Tj Ceylon Malays. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. July 7. H.H. the Sultan of Johore, who is Patron of the "All-Ceylon Malay Association" of Ceylon, sent a dralt of $1,000 to the General Secretary of that Association last month as donation towards a scheme255 words
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Advertisement120 1932-07-08 7 TIYOil NORTH BRIDGE ROAD j I rUNCTTON BRAS B A S A H ROAD j j WHERE j j FRANK EL Bros.! J PRESENT J INDIA'S! I FIRST PERFECT Talkie j j EVER j j SCREENED IN j j SINGAPORE PRODUCED BY:— j MADANS LTD. j I INDIA'S rEST AND120 words
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Advertisement282 1932-07-08 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO-LET—37-F. Loiong 202, EC; airy burgalow, 3 bedrcoms, electric, water. Rent $33. Immediate entry. Apply 56, Joo Chiat Terrace. TENDERS. TENDERS M-f invited from approved contractors for the erection of:— Three Houses at Johor c Bahru and One House in Singapore for H. H. The Sultan of Johore.282 words
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Advertisement75 1932-07-08 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. w-, Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Stralte Settlement), j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of En*i*n* m LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. E.O. «£Um>75 words
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Article819 1932-07-08 8 Big events from little causes spring, and a statesman's headache has nearly precipitated another World War. It was at Lausanne. The British Premier, Mr. Mac Donald. heroically fighting ill-health, and spending long days arduously when he should have been carefully nursing a troublesome eye. was making819 words
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Article40 1932-07-08 8 The Scottish (C) Company, S.V.C.. will parade at tiie Pitssbyterian Church, Orchard Koad. on Sunday at b.3Q p.m under Lhe command of Major McLeod. By kind permission ol Colonel Chapman, the band <.f the 1st Gloucester* will lead the march.40 words
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Article58 1932-07-08 8 I Rumours reach us, says the "Times of Malaya," of the possibilUy of the Government of Malaya instituting an Aliens Immigration Tax. The tax, it is said, would be collected, via landing certificates, at the Malayan ports. Most countries in the world have such a tax and many countries only58 words
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Article57 1932-07-08 8 The Straits Chinese Amateur Dramatic and Musical Society will give a variety entertainment at the Moonlight Hall, New World, tomorrow at 9 p.m. in aid of the funds of the Nanyang Girls' Phydcal Training School. An excellent prograirtme has been arranged, including a trio appearing here for the first time.57 words
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Article90 1932-07-08 8 Municipal health statement for/ the week ended July 2, gives the total number of deaths as 196. The death rate was 21.67 per mille compared with 20.68 in.ihe preceding week and 24.96 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were: Pneumonia 29, phthisis 25, enteritis90 words
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Article212 1932-07-08 8 Adjusting The Burden Of Taxation. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Eangkok, July 7. Phya Manopakarana, Finance Minister and President of the People's Party in the Senate, interviewed ty th) "Bangkok Times," said that a statement was issued in a few days. He hoped to assure the people of212 words
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Article61 1932-07-08 8 Removed To Hospital "All-in." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 8. Mr. K. N. MacDona'd. whose mysterious disappearance from Taiping since 11 a.m. on Tuesday has caused general concern, made a dramatic return at 8 p.m. yesterday, in an exhausted condition. He was removed to hospital and61 words
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Obituary298 1932-07-08 8 Retired Malayan Medical Officer. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 7. Dr. William Alfred Taylor, aged 45, retired efficer from the Malayan Medical S tvice, was found shot at his home in Portsmouth to-day. Am automatic pistol was near by. His wife made the298 words
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Article47 1932-07-08 8 Reuter. London, July 7. The House of Commons passed the second reading of the Free State Special Duties Bill by 321 votes to 41. London, July 8. The Irish Free State Special Duties Bill has been passed in Committee without amendment. —Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article58 1932-07-08 8 Washington, July 8. The House of Representatives and the Senate have voted $100,000. as requested by President Hcover, to provide tre nsuortation home and a bonus to the un;mployed marchers. —Reuter. [Many thousands of unemplcjyed have been encamped outside Washington. They threatened to stay58 words
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Article48 1932-07-08 8 P.ADIO IN MALAYA, en page 2. WHAT TO LIS lEN FOP*, on pa;je 2. SPOTLIGHTS, en page 4. DIARY OP EVENTS, on paje 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on pzg? 8. CLUB DIARY, on pagj 11. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 11. OUR LONDON LETTER, on page 13.48 words
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Article439 1932-07-08 8 -——/'By "LOOKER-ON") "Rah P for Ramsay. A A A Lausanne has given sick Mr. World a welcome, tonic. A A A Now for the right kind of curativtreatment for the patient's chronii slumpitis. A He should soon reach the convalescent stage, if careful nursing averts relapses, and439 words
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Article34 1932-07-08 8 Mails by the outward Dutch aeroplane fron: Amsterdam are expected to arrive at Singapore by the evening express to-day. Correspondence addressed to boxholders only will be ready for delivery at 7.30 p.m.34 words
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Article52 1932-07-08 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. f i London: 1 13, led. New York: 2% (O.) cents. Singapore 5 ljl6—5 3|16 cents. TIN. London Spot: £127 10s. (Up 70s London 3 months: £128 15s. <Up "20s.). Singapore: $65.00. COPRA. Metsrs. Barlow and Co. report: 1 Sundfied 50 Mixed 310 The market52 words
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Advertisement260 1932-07-08 8 -perfume which m Some perfumes remain .jutf perfumes. Hut 2 NT occtyUm Mmcfritcrmav* "V 7/ TVh'tf merges its < harm with that >\ kS throughout your lOilct. It I» I" I 1 I I V^C |i> p rfumtd v.iih iht *!iurin, 0 f your own pefsonalirjr. >uDtiy, nut witn -to260 words
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Advertisement24 1932-07-08 8 A Happy Thought FOR THE CHRISTENING PRESENT. CHILDREN'S CUPS IN SOLID SILVER. jj U.S. de Silva Bros, JEWELLERS, 23, High Street, Singapore. 6.34 i24 words
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Miscellaneous40 1932-07-08 8 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT Yesterday's Maximum Temperature, 84 deg. F. La t night's Minimum Temperature, 76 deg. F. Yesterday's Rainfall, nil. Sunshine, 5.9 hours. 1 p.m. Relative Humidity, 65 per cent. 1 p.m. Wind. S.W. 10 m.p.h. 1 p.m. Weather, cloudy.40 words
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293 1932-07-08 9 NEW MOMENTUM TO DISARMAMENT. American And British Suggestions. Reuter. Blftalß*l reply to President. Hoover's Kurd riduc-tion disarmament pro- t v»a* siwn by Mr. Baldwin in MtdM tt Commons. The Leader •it the HCWM said Britain could not I thr Army furtherReuter. - 293 words
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Article1174 1932-07-08 9 British Official. MR BALDWIN'S SPEECH IN THE HOUSE. Rugby, July 7. An important declaration oI British disarmament policy was made by the Acting Premier, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, in the House of C immon: tc-day. He prefaced speciftc pro- p -.il- by pointing out that the British GovernmentBritish Official. - 1,174 words
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Article187 1932-07-08 9 Ceylon State Council's Resolution. Colombo, July 7. The newly formed State Council has adopted a resolution urging restriction of the Governors powers cf veto and the abolition of the three Officers of State appointed by the Secretary for the Colonies. The motion is the outcome of187 words
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Article62 1932-07-08 9 Recipes For The Local Housewife, I An interesting addition is to be made to the Woman's Corner, published every Saturday In the "Malaya Tribune." An expert in Malayan ccckery has consented to contribute a series of recipes. Some hundreds of these will be given altogether and those Interested62 words
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Article127 1932-07-08 9 Strong Currents Impede Rescue. Reuter. Cheibourg, July 7. The fust-class French submarine "Promethec." 1.379 tons, with a crew of 49 and 17 engineer and workmen, sank to-day d ring a suxfaco t:ial seven miles north of Cape Levil. in a depth of 150 feet. Seven of theReuter. - 127 words
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Article271 1932-07-08 9 Parliamentary Replies On China. London. July 7. In reply to a qu.stion in the House of Cemmoiu yest:rday, Capt. Robert Eden stated that arrears of interest due fruin the Chinese Government on June 20 totalled £4.210.000 j and taels 1.700,000. Arrears of amortisation j totalled £5.856.000271 words
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Article732 1932-07-08 9 CONFERENCE HANGS IN BALANCE. Obstacle Of Political Claims. British Official. Everything else having be-tn settled, the Lausanne Conference hangs in the balance on the question dj political clauses, on which Franue and Germany find it difficult to %gree. A formula defining "war guilt" stems to beBritish Official. - 732 words
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Article, Illustration53 1932-07-08 9 Agreement at Lausanne all dep ended on how far M. Herriott, the new French Premier, would go in compromising with the Germans in reparations. He is seen here in the midst of his Radical Party leaders. A picture of the German Chancellor, Vor. Paper, appears53 words
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Advertisement416 1932-07-08 9 PHOSFERINE Wonderful for Vigour j^^^Bßg^^^B Ex-Service overseas, writes: tm\W '^^S™rWllT "T AM a great admirer and S *3 believer of the wonderful A v^^^ effects and properties of I LW Phosferine, and can without hesitation recommend it very IV Ĕ si strongly to my brother athletes, V J 4a Jj[lj416 words
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Article165 1932-07-08 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. Monopolies Beat "Robins." gag wzs? as ■ipVjiUF* flnd ,h lMuna u, a Joluvry. Ah Tuan: vusol, A. Rahman, Awang Chee Robinson's: Samah; Makmang, Yem; Ken,; rSf\asf£' Y,n; Ah GiJTI Kiam Chuan. Gim Poh, Yew Watt, Syed. Defending against the un, the IfiHUH iTI~ attackrd165 words
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Article61 1932-07-08 10 E. Walker, Penang's custodian, playing for the Europeans against the Malaya Cup team, ir. a chanty match on Tuesday, injured his knee badly. Enquiries reveal that it will be a leng time b-fcre he will be able to plav again. Thus it is improbable that he- will be61 words
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Article53 1932-07-08 10 The following have been invited to piaf fcr the S.C.C. against the I.CF.A. en Monday in a friendly match on the S.C.C. ground: A I Horsley. W Rodger. J. L. Elmer :D. R. Harp-r E. Laidman. R. D. Brummitt; E. A Joy R A P Brown. C. Kendall, N. Fvfe.53 words
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Article112 1932-07-08 10 BADMINTON. .v, B sin^les championships of -he Horlicks Badminton Party win comment en Saturday and the following ties will be Played off: "A- E. Tian Cheng v. Wan Chin Inn E Cheng Lrong r. Lan Tiang LenaLe Chac k Thong v. Cheng Sian Kav C. S. Yeo v.112 words
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Article50 1932-07-08 10 The following ties in the Siew Sin Sia's singles tournament will be played on Sunday 0i 3.30 pan Chan Chim Lim v. Teo Keng Hong, Koh Pang Korn v. Snj Seng Heng Tan Tiang S:er v. Ong Cheang Tin, Teo Soo Poh v. Lim Tiang Kiat.50 words
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Article115 1932-07-08 10 A friendly match cf 3 singles and 3 doubles has been arranged between the Jovialads B.P and the Lads' United B P. to be played off af the former's court in Ceylon Road, Katong, on Saturday at 3 p.m. The following are the players of both115 words
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Article64 1932-07-08 10 Jovlals "B" and "C" division handicap tournaments will commence rimultaneously on ti c 23rd inst. the closing date for entries being the Istjh. Applications for entry can be obtained from the hon. sports captain, and a charge of $1 is made for each entrant. A copy of the64 words
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Article58 1932-07-08 10 Marigold B. P. team against the Catholic Young Men's Association on the lattefs court, 50. Ophir Road, on Saturday at 3.30 p.m.: YeoSimKang, Quek Song Quee. Chung Cheng Hock. Tan Kirn Song, Tay Swee Hiong and Chua Leng Seah. ReS -ryes: Ng Jose Chua Leng Yong. Players and supporters will58 words
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Article49 1932-07-08 10 Happilads- A. P. team against thr Tank Road Badminton party next Saturday, at the formers court (Beng Swet Place, at 3 nm Ktm rP ow Y l° i°° Lim L€e Yan Chim. Chonr Sn LnTrn?" r lUat Tan MengChew! Jnh p Lee Chw£e Chin W 5S Tan S,a and49 words
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Article20 1932-07-08 10 Jt, n ran D Kay T h haS kindly consented to be the President of the Blue Eagle', Badminton Party.20 words
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Article39 1932-07-08 10 Members of the S.C.C. are notified that the tote opening of the Club on Saturday nights U hi ill ,|i X except on evening, when 1 Performances at the Victoria Theatre «<-ii win be duly informed.39 words
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Article41 1932-07-08 10 ALL-INDIA ALL-CON-QUERING. Heavy Defeat Of Japan's Teams. HOCKEY. News has been received in Singapore that the All-India hockey team, which passed through Singapore Eastward recently beat All Japan at Kobe by 22—0 and beat the second string at Tokyo by 15—0.41 words
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Article155 1932-07-08 10 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S TIES. LAWN TENNIS. ti the esults yesterday's 1 the SC -C- lawn tennis tournament. Mu,< DoublM I^vel— Semi-final .wS's(r«t H S 1IK Ns W1M and Mixed Doubles .Handicap. Mr and Miss Griffith-Jones plus 3, beat W. H Droogleever and Miss Mayson owe 1 o—2, 6—2.155 words
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Article290 1932-07-08 10 0f *T in t0 ram the ties for Tuesday anc re W-dncsday m the S.C.R.C. lawn tennis tournabe n;ent were not played. The loliowin* are thin iosult3 of yesterday's ties: S.: y, Singles Championship. !n 0 ChUa Choon t** 1 Lai Kwong Chun Veterans' Doubles .H eap. y290 words
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Article180 1932-07-08 10 YACHTING. Members and their guests are reminded that the At Home and Regatta takes place on Saturday afternoon at 4.30 p.m. The Burton Cup and Boden Kloss Match Cup will be sailed for at 4.30 p.m.. and 4.40 p.m. oy the "A" and Classes, respectively. Courses will be180 words
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Article105 1932-07-08 10 TATE AND LARWOOD EXCEL. CRICKET. London, July 7. The following arc the results of th- County Championship matches concluded to-day: SUSSEX BEAT GLAMORGAN. Glamorgan 93 (Tate 4 for 26) and 152 (Tate 4 for 51). Sussex 311. Played at Hove; Sussex won by an innings and 66105 words
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Article73 1932-07-08 10 fThe folding have been invited to play for I the S.R.C. against the S.C.R.C. on Satur day. commencing at 2 p.m. on the s R c ground; G. E. N. oehiers (Capi Re Oehiers, M. Cciueiro. M. Valberg s T Oehiers. R. Hoffman. S. Pereira. I Eber a Uesterbout. G.73 words
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Article108 1932-07-08 10 be:n invited t0 rcpre -"t H\ »5 V, Saturd v agninst Raffles Coll cc en the College grounds at 2 p.m.:J. N. Perna' d' Smlfn r?• S,^ter m Abe>-wardane L cZI«l CaTIO S L M Pennefather. Bertie Gunasekera. P. R. Fcrber. R. E. Penmdo a i A Hamid. M. S.108 words
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Article69 1932-07-08 10 team against S.R.C. at S R r CJ Saturday: Chua Choon Leong Ong'si'ow Hian. Woon Chow Tat. Sim Ten- Chew %Z Teng Boon. Tan Chiap Kirn. Jw^yfow feaS^ST t€a o against N °ndescripts C.C. on. C x n Sunday: Cnua Choon L«ong Ong Siow hmn. Woon Chow Tat Sim TenChew.69 words
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Article26 1932-07-08 10 An Indian correspondent expresses disappointment that P. K. Baskaran has not been iSed in one of the Colony trial teams, during £j£t£T* PreSCnt form Cntitle him26 words
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Article151 1932-07-08 10 AN UNFORTUNATE ALLEGATION. BOXING. "Enthusiast- writes about unsatisfactory dcci sions in recent contest* in Singapore, and makes the serious charge of deliberate bias against local boxing officials. We mention this only that it might be refuted. Judges and referees may make mistakes, and in the opinion of many151 words
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Article246 1932-07-08 10 "The Devil's Lottery" At The Alhambra. The substance of "The Devil's Lottery" which began a season at the Alhambra last night, would upon a basis of first impressions appear to be very slight, whilst one is at the same time left in no doubt as to the246 words
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Article100 1932-07-08 10 Frankel Challenge Shield: Third Round. BILLIARDS. The following are the results of matches in the Malayan Amateur Billiards (4-ball) championship tournament played yesterday at the New World: Tan Kirn Song (Siong 800 Athletic Society) 300. Govinda (Fathul Karib Club) 132. Ismail bin Haji Abbass (Post Offic" pub)100 words
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Article28 1932-07-08 10 POLO. Reuter. London, July 7. In the inter-Varjity nolo at Hurlingham Cxford beat Cambridge 11—0.—Reuter. [Other sports items will be found on page 3.]Reuter. - 28 words
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Article229 1932-07-08 10 ACTION AGAINST P. O. BANK. To Go Before Privy Council. An application for stay of execution was mace y. su-rday in the Appeal Cour: befontl.c Chief Justice (Sir Wiluara Murison) Mr Justice Burton and Mr. Justice a'Bcckerr Terrell in the case in which Tan Hn™ Tee and Co., sued the229 words
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Article130 1932-07-08 10 Indianapolis. July 7 The National Prohibition Party, a minor "dry" organisation, has nominated Mr. William D. UjMfeav, Democratic Congress Member and an ardent Prohibitionist, as its candidate for the United States Presidency. The Party attempted tc persuade Senator Borah to accept nomination but he refused pending a130 words
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Article158 1932-07-08 10 iJSXS^^^^ featuring C *^r" Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," featuring Predric March, Miriam Hopkins, etc. Em r Pire, 7 LaWrenC3 Tibbett and Grace Moore in -New Moon" First show at 7.30 pm- "ThGarden of Allah" (silent). Great World.— Side shows, Malay opera, Chinese wayangs, silent and talking158 words
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Article300 1932-07-08 10 SETTLEMENT OF CANTON NAVAL DISPUTE. MILLION DOLLAR GUNBOAT SUNK IN PINAL AIR ATTACK. FORCES RELEASED FOR CAMPAIGN AGAINST COMMUNISTS. VOLUNTEERS IN MANCHURIA CONVERGING ON KIRIN. "Sin Kuo Min." >~ Hongkong. July 8. The Oversea Fuklenese are making elaboiate preparation to welcome the protector of their province,"Sin Kuo Min." - 300 words
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Article122 1932-07-08 10 Steel Helmets For Nineteenth Army. "Sin Kuo Min." v M Hongkong. July 8 Yesterday severe righting continued L Jfcmhung between the Canton troops and the Communists. tne ]atter strongly P re i *J e Canton ,s sending funher reinforc:men's Mm Kuo Jih Pao." Ttv,- /-x Shanghai."Sin Kuo Min." - 122 words
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Article172 1932-07-08 10 Agreed Terms For Control Of Forces. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Hongkong. July 8. Tsal Ting Admiral Chan Qmi on f?ii ton Navy disput€ yesterday on the following basis to be hTn 1 lH Marine Regiments at Kiungchow 5 d OVPr t0 Gen eral Tsai Ting Kai"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 172 words
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Article155 1932-07-08 10 Japanese Sending For More Troops. "Min Keo Jih Pao." Shanghai, July 8. The troops of General Fung Chin Hoi and General Chui Man Pun are advancing on Kirn where General Ma Chan Shan, by linking up with other anti-Japanese forces in Manchuria hopes to establish a"Min Keo Jih Pao." - 155 words
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Article201 1932-07-08 10 Interviewed By The League Commissioners. "Sin Chew Jit POh." Shanghai. July 8. Count (Trhidft. assuming the Foreign Ministerand S 22 :5 am and should have refused the post of Foreiun Minuter, but I am compelled to accept it afthe imitation of Premier Saito. I will"Sin Chew Jit POh." - 201 words
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Article225 1932-07-08 10 Foreign Office And The Customs Seizure. Shanghai. July 8. The Foreign Office h as made no reply 0 hurian 1 1 rCgarding the Manchurian customs question, it is M that they will be rejected. ft U rep rted that Gen. Ho Ying Ching Minister of War, and225 words
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Article174 1932-07-08 10 Financial Conference In Nanking. Hongkong, JuJy 8. Nanking ,Finance Minister, left for r«sumw L night He stated th *t he was a in^i g ffiCe Under Pewnasion and had NatS lndiVidUal Ultmsl S aga,nst ba «dits. originally $5.000.000 m,h L y> f n raised by174 words
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Article786 1932-07-08 11 Scholarships For 1932. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. ttusUm Correspondent.) M 6. Marican. Hon. general secreiarj m Students" Aid Society, inform* meeting of the committee of man Society will be held next wee'< f« the annual general meeting til g will also consider a letter from Director of Education786 words
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Article29 1932-07-08 11 Reuter. San Francisco, July 7. One hundred Olympic competitors from China, the Philippines and Japan have arrived on beard the "Tatsuta Maru," en route for Los Angeles.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article36 1932-07-08 11 Reuter. Washington, July 7. A Compromise Bill, allocating a total of $2.122 000.000 for relief purposes, has been pa.ced by the House of Representatives but WW probabiy be vetoed by the President Rtutsr.Reuter. - 36 words
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Advertisement285 1932-07-08 11 NEW WORLD TALKIE THEATRE i 7.16 TO-NIGHT 9.30 "Hold Your Man" WITH Laura La Plante Walter Scott. Moonlight Hall NEW WORLD SATURDAY, JULY 9. THE NOORAN OPERA will stage a thrilling Malay historical play "The NANING WAR" j I Dr. De Jongh's LIGHT BROWN j COD LIVER OIL P§F Prepared285 words
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Advertisement359 1932-07-08 11 Sissons BITUMEN Solution^ The Rust-Proof and Protective Paint is the finest covering and does not crack for exposed iron and Atw > i steel work, and an Chlp or flake awaveconomical substitute A for oil paint. It pre- Approximate covering vents corrosion, is not power per cwt. Black affected by359 words
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Miscellaneous866 1932-07-08 11 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore most of the members o) which are tl L? 1 the Mal Wa Tribune." This Diary «JK? f d speeian V for them. Secretaries are an,rt \<T° Verate keeping it up-to-date Tw ZTi a enin <>° of general interest will866 words
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Article258 1932-07-08 12 Alleged Kidnapping Of Two Girls. Alleged to have kidnapped two Indian girls named Salachee and Kamachee, aged 18 years and 17 years, respectively, an Indian Monamedan who was described as a "medicine man.' was charged before the District Judge (Mr, C Wilson) yesterday. According to the prosecution258 words
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Article260 1932-07-08 12 June Report. Previ- This To ously. month, date. Singapore Local Committee 174 1 175 Penang M 59 59 Malacca 6-6 Kedah 3-3 Perak 88 3 91 N. Sembilan 20 1 21 Central Committee Kuala Lumpur 178 8 186 Total 528 13 541 Numb:r of ApplicantsService Co. in260 words
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Article343 1932-07-08 12 Manufacture Of Samsu. (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Seremban, July 6. Two Chinese appeared before the police magistrate Che Hamzah bin Abdullah, to answer charges of being in possession of utensils for the manufacture of samsu and also of manufacturing it without a licence. The first accused, Lee Sin,343 words
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Article48 1932-07-08 12 (From Uut Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. July 7. The High Commissioner and the SuHan together arrived at Cameron Highland yesterday afternoon and inspected several .mi. Sir Cecil Ciementi going further up Telom Valley. The Sultan will visit Tapah. and Tanjong MaHm during the we^k-end.48 words
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Advertisement282 1932-07-08 12 "Pineapple" Bacon i FINEST SUPPLIES AT CHEAP PRICES. Streaky o ib Collar Forelock 3s Singapore Gold Storage Company, Limited. jj Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Keppel Harbour, Katong Grange Road. f FRESH BATTERIES) TOE YOUR TORCHLIGHT BUY "BRITISH" j AT LAST! j BECAUSE f DIAMOND BATTERIES -^^jj^^ arc manufactured locally, and282 words
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Advertisement127 1932-07-08 12 GULL BAHAR OIL (KEGD.) jPG?iisl? U AWARDED J GOLD MEDALS 1 //V IS THE BEST T &zk I#V FOR TIIE HAIB j *1-J GROWTH AND 'x.. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. I ALWAYS COOL AND COMFORTABLE WE HAVE A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF NEWEST DESIGNS. ii i a.-, price Uieir history. A very A127 words
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Advertisement186 1932-07-08 12 I MORRIS-COMMERCIAL THE NEW MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION i [EVERY INCH A BRITISH TRUCK/ a#t«f rise j World's greatest r J transport value NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF TRUCK INDUSTRY has such a vehiclelw been offered. Designed throughout built in our modern factory, tested in the' four corners of the world, and186 words
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Article, Illustration2420 1932-07-08 13 &4J/T «fiztUsr y i,y KNIGHTS OF THE AIR SHAKE HANDS. ■Malaya Tribune") June 21 <l.y Air Mail). ..v. !ry with which men stnafgH the world has the air on the Western ted v.h.n famous German nda with pilots whom cc, in de pcrate aerial k Knight. Major the the r.icst2,420 words
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Article232 1932-07-08 13 Possibility Of Amicable Settlement. Reuter. London, July 6. The operative clause of the "Irish Free State (Special Duties) Bill," which will come up for the second reading in the House of Commons this afternoon, authorises the Treasury to issue an order levying charges on importsReuter. - 232 words
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Advertisement138 1932-07-08 13 X-LTS 155-288 i.fcVEK Li ■^l^^i^^^^^^ysn^^U^^^^^^^^^ j a i i i i i i m iminmiMiiiiiiineiiwiniii i t iii mi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iii iii ihw ''illl I 1 1 w M PET MILK Manufactured Manufactured Holland Holland GENERAL MILK CO. INC. GENERAL MILK CO. INC. New York U.S.A. New York U.S.A. IMPROVES138 words
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Article, Illustration86 1932-07-08 14 Charge Against Curtis Altered. In Touch With Kidnappers. Plemington, N. J., June 29. Two startling developments have occurred in the hearing of the Curtis trial. Colonel Lindbergh has revealed that Mr Curtis had told him the kidnappers had threatened to sell the baby to the highest bidder among86 words
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Article548 1932-07-08 14 Better Peeling In Local Market. Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s weekly report spates: Singapore, July 6. There has be;n a better feeling noticeable In the local share markets during the past week, the news from Lausanne and the announcement of the Government Loan Conversion Sch:me havir.g548 words
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Article266 1932-07-08 14 Ceylon Railways Considering Scheme. A scheme prepared by the Acting Genera; Manager of Railway?. Ceylon, to substitute scrap rubber for coal to be used in the running sheds for the purpose of lighting and heating engines before they are tent out on the line, has266 words
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Advertisement540 1932-07-08 14 PUDLO THE BEST BRITISH WATERPROOFER. Cheap, Safe and Simple to Use! PUDLO makes flat cement roofs or tanks permanently leakproof, cheaply. PUDLO restores damp walls or floors to perfect dryness cheaply. PUDLO in 71b. Tins—s3 20 per tin. (For every 100 lbs. of Cement use 5 lbs. PUDLO at the540 words
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Advertisement420 1932-07-08 14 THE AILMENTS OF BABIES. By far the greater proportion of babyhooc health troubles are traceable to defective digestion and bowel irregularities. Flatulence that distressing condition which is the cause of convulsions, sleeplessness, irritability and continuous crying, scur stomach, diarrhoea and teething pains can all be corrected by the proper treatment420 words
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Advertisement231 1932-07-08 14 I ALWAYS KEEP WITH YOU A POToiP*"' I AMRUTAN JANf 1 The Sovereign Remedy j FOR t HEADACHE RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA TOOTHACHE CUTS, BRUISES COUGH, COLD and all other aches and pains. Of Full Forty Years' SoU by the Million. j AMRUTANJ4N DEPOT, Bombay, Madras, Calcutta, Rangoon and Colombo. AGENTS FOR231 words
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Miscellaneous119 1932-07-08 14 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY, JULY 8. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Rangetakers, Rangefinding Course—lntroductory Lesson. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. Ist Bn. Sig. Section Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "D" (Eurasian) Coy. Officers and N.C.O.'s Sand Table. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Senior N.C.O.'s 2nd Bn. Map Reading. 5.15 p.m.—Malay Headquarters, "F" (Malay; Coy., Section Leading—Fire Orders. 5.15119 words
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Advertisement516 1932-07-08 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. pvviNSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Duo Tonnage. Singapore 1933. Ktfbfl* 9000 Ju ly Rawalpindi516 words
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Advertisement569 1932-07-08 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. l w I LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Mlddleeboruucu. Vessels. Tonnage. Lme. Sail. HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 13 14 HARUNA MARU 10,500 July 27 23 5 KATORI MARU 10,000 Aug. 11 12 g KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Aug- 25 26 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000569 words
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Advertisement506 1932-07-08 15 STEAMER SAILINGS, ♦j* NORDDEUTSCHES LLOYD, i (incorporated in Germany). I The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. s.s. "ALSTER" for Manila. H'kong, S'hai, Y'hama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji and Hankow July 21 HOMEWARDS. M.s. "FULDA" for Port Said, Genca, Barcelona, Casablanca, Rotterdam, H'burg and Bremen Ju *y 8 m.s. "TRAVE"506 words
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Advertisement525 1932-07-08 15 INSURANCE. ■JffTflMj- THE^~ SOUTH •I Will ßßmsH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Pin lay son Green. STAMFORD CAFE, !AND RESTAURANT. 69, Stamford Road. 'Phone 2716. MEALS A LA CARTE AND TABLE D'HOTE. Lunch .75525 words
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Advertisement412 1932-07-08 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank, LtdL RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPOKE. SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE Safe Deposit Boxes for the safe keeping cf valuables and important document* are available at very moderate rates. nis J For the information of intending depositors the following is a *cai- of the fees payable for renting the412 words
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Advertisement483 1932-07-08 15 THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BAN* LIMITED. Head office: SINGAPORE, CHINA HUILDDtO. CHULIA STREET. Tel. Noz. 3170, 3172, 3513, 2434 ana an**. CAPITAL: Authorised flO.OOO,':* J^f 1 10,600,00« Pald u P 6,280,00« Reserved Liability of Shareholders 0,260,(0« Reserves and Surplus Branches: PENANG, 28, Beach Street. RANGOON, 344 346, Strand Moan KUALA LUMPUR, 113,483 words
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Advertisement361 1932-07-08 16 Ff 7^/ f 1,,!,,, !l 'tM»ii.iiii^^ I I TTT n ■i_ I I 5 i j THIS PAPER HAS THE m 11 LARGEST SALE. m •a i 8 1 AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO I SPEND MOST j IN BRITISH MALAYA. l| bin i mi nn 1 i ■"■"■"■"■"■•■■iiti.tm,.!,, TO LET.361 words
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Advertisement316 1932-07-08 16 mm m M Le <zJ\dercier s School ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street m Morning Classes only-. Primary to Commercial. I NO AGE LIMIT! Princioab—F 1 M/firc I b |niMi||ii;i I( !imHi((iijiuai a TU LET. TO LET. Two floors and a strong room *t Collyer Quay comprising the316 words
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Advertisement436 1932-07-08 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE^ Importation Of Condensed Milk And Dried Milk. Attention is drawn to the fact that any Condensed Milk or Dried Milk imported for sal? in Singapore, before being exposed for sale must first be submitted to the Colonial Secretary for approval of the label as required under436 words
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Advertisement622 1932-07-08 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established IS2B. (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, b etc. Booklet upon request, M. ANCIANO. Principal. Commercial Classes NEW SESSION. MORNING AND AFTERNOON Commencing 11th July ITHE COLLEGE622 words
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Advertisement480 1932-07-08 16 I TRIBUNE SMALL ADS. BRING RESULTS i. BECAUSE THEY REACH j THE PERMANENT POPULATION. I '■'""'""""""MllHIHlUllllHli.M.i m I __^01^SALE. FOR D. n Linotype Motors, each U> HP* all m good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager Malaya Tribune, ***** Anson Road. 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION480 words
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