Malaya Tribune, 13 July 1932
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Title Section29 1932-07-13 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX.- No. 164 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, July 13. 1032. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JULY, 13, 193229 words
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Advertisement259 1932-07-13 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE' IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. i ji" o\ |f pn !j| "Chop HijaiT v <^^fli |l CARLSBERG PILSENER I "CHOP HIJAU" Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs and rjj Rest House 3 throughout the 1 Jj J The ideal drink for tropical straits Settlements and the II259 words
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Advertisement527 1932-07-13 1 By Far The LARGEST CIRCULATION j Among The PERMANENT POPULATION. IQUIiNNESS IS THE BESTj BUT j BE SURE IT'S "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT i cl. -A >i I j J 1 D f 1 1 I jj The Tea of World-wide Prestige By its choice quality and incomparable flavour Lipton's527 words
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Article904 1932-07-13 2 Undesirable Incidents Reported. The radio has played an important part in the events of the last few days and the announcer, who Is a member of the People s Party, recently invited all in the land to give expression to the joy of the establishment of the904 words
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Article184 1932-07-13 2 Work Nearing Completion. Bombay, June 28. The construction of a station for a wireless telephone service between India and England is nearing completion at Kirkee, near Poona, according to Mr. fl R. Kantebet, Engineer-in-Charge of the Indian Radio and Cable communications Company. We might expect to "hello" England184 words
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Advertisement344 1932-07-13 2 jBSUERN ftgCHOP 7 W AC™ l| DANGER! YOU ARE A VICTIM OF SINGAPORE FOOT IF YOUR /tpL FEET ITCH M burn j/*W PEEL <df CRACK y ,y BLISTER V /DON'T DELAY V/ -APPLY ABSORBINE J? it KILLS THE GERMS OF Apply ABSORBINE Jr. NOW it moT- erms of SINGAPORE ruui344 words
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Advertisement249 1932-07-13 2 JWe FRESH TIN imprisons factory-FRESH NESS The Craven "A" "50" S tin it designed to be I of real use in many •j^^.tf^^^. ways when empt A No cutter needed. j H Willi' No jagged edges. Neat f "t# flm fitting lid. '^^^^^o^P^r fHF rubber Tab hsten Jiff-. the air249 words
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Miscellaneous804 1932-07-13 2 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All ttmes given in the following are Singapore time*. MONDAYS. PETALING HILL. 55.5 metres, testing dally from 10.30 to "1 a.m. MANILA, KZRM, 49.3 metres, every Monday; 8 to 9 pjn., weekly broadcast of recorded music. BANDOENG, PMY., 58.2 metre*; 6.40804 words
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Article94 1932-07-13 3 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [Our reader, are invited to mite to us <» ™V=|. 1 public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaga Tribune" does not nccssardy indorse opinions expressed bu corres. indents. LETTERS SHOULD \4* POSSWLE. prc,erabl-j (double spacing/, and on one side of me94 words
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Article559 1932-07-13 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —1 have been reading with keen int I the discussion on the above subject, ana S!j to give my opinion. "Honesty is the besi policy." I am emphasising this fact, because there has been one —"Baba Cheng" who h3s i given559 words
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Article171 1932-07-13 3 (To the Editor, "Ma'.aya Tribune.") Sir,—I wish through the medium of your most popular paper to congratulate the officers of the Detective Branch on their successful round-up at Bras Basah and Stamford Roads. They might securc a few more from Wa trloo and Queen Streets. Nobody knows171 words
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Article202 1932-07-13 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") r Sir Pe rbaps ycur kindness in allowing y 1111 s P ace might have effect in promoting t-ie desirability of holding the Matriculation examination, whenever it is hc;ld at any centre, at Singapore as well. ir. I f!! nderStand that of202 words
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Article293 1932-07-13 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —After 27 letters and two editorials have appeared in the People's Paper on the above subject, and my opponents have tired and c repped their pens, finding that they could no lenser support their selfish claim concerning 1 the "sons of293 words
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Article46 1932-07-13 3 A corre:pendent, who writes anxiously about the local unemployment problem, thinks it j wrong that contracts for earth-work at the Civil Aerodrome are given to Chinese and by i them (he states) sub-let to Indians —th? j former aliens and the latter British subjects.46 words
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Article798 1932-07-13 3 Admirable Fortitude Shown. In these critical times th? need for mor-> forms cf employment to which the unfortunate unemployed may turn their hand is nose urgent than ever, writes C. P. K. in the .Malayan Chine 1 Review." The usual channels of livelihood that have hitherto served Malaya798 words
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Advertisement395 1932-07-13 3 I g|i MALAYA'S I §m Newest and Most j Delicious i DRINK IflH M W Made From Tne I r^-^SS Finest Imported j FRUITS j Product of j PHOENIX j j Ijjji: j|!j|P Aerated Water Works j SINGAPORE. I LATEST /*2? V %9«J£y Cue Norlia and Oilier IAmSL|Ly Malay Records.395 words
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Advertisement144 1932-07-13 3 Something new -^r^p=jfdfdfdfdpJdfdtrJrdr^ird mßm CUP I xfjraser Neave, Ltd. JMBaWn^ 1 i^.b^h^ pVOUR LOVELY, STOCKINGS deserve I l your silk 1 stockings every day W with Lux. The pure, gentle lather preserves them. Even the finest and flimsiest silk stockings last and last, and wear and wear, when you wash144 words
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Article1120 1932-07-13 4 Farewell To Volunteer Officer. (From Our dun CorresDonacnt) Seremban, July n. The Asiatic community of Rantau held a function this evening at the Rantau Club in BOW of Lieut. Col. N. J. A. Foster, 0.8.E M.C., who goes on home leave to-morrow. Lieut. Col. Fester has been with1,120 words
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Advertisement250 1932-07-13 4 Trie Famous Kodak Printing Paper. Ensure getting the best results from your exposures—hand over your film to be developed and printed by experts. Y'.r sure also, that your prints are made on "Velox" paper.... ."Velox" is ideal for all Amateur prints and will ensure the best the negative will yield.250 words
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Advertisement306 1932-07-13 4 OLIVE 01L... the great beauty oil This test tub© (actus! sis«) shows you how much olive MJ oil goes in?o every largo {WSSS&Iry cake of PalmoHve Soap. 1 'jiil^ Startling? Yes! And £o vital in modern I' /M beauty care that 20,000 beauty specialists X&plH H //II have united in306 words
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Article1177 1932-07-13 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK. BROKERS. *»ins;ar»<>re. July 13, 1932, 10 a.m. Buyers. Sellers. Un Kumbang Tin 21 6 23 6 ral Malay 18i- 2U|--5s Av.r Hitam Tin 9 6 10 i: Bangrir Tm 7- 8Batang Padang 0.05 0.10 BatU Caves Tin1,177 words
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Article181 1932-07-13 5 Don Btk Production (as ascertained by exports from Federated Malay States, Unfederated Malay States, and Straits Settlements) of Tin, and Tin-in-Ore at 72 per cent., during the Month, of June, 1932. Tons. Tons. derated Malay States 2,491 Unfederated Malay States: Johore 24 Kedah 13 Pedis 33 Kelantan181 words
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Article212 1932-07-13 5 MONTHLY RETURNS OF COLONY STOCKS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE 30, 1932. (AS DECLARED) IN TONS. (A.) DEALERS' STOCKS. Rsjl Dry Wet. ToUU. K.sj. Crepe. ArCa and atat<; R«»U1 Scrap Dry. Wet. Dry d£° rubber Crepe. S£2* Sheet. "Jfgf (3) (4) (5 > <«> (7) (8) (9)212 words
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Article44 1932-07-13 5 It to understood that the promoters of the Irish Free Stete Sweep-Stakes are considering tn entirely new method of subscription by which instead of the subscribers sending over books cf 10 shilling tickets, an annual dcnatlcn. covering tfte yoacr'a three awocpstafceV wffl be made.44 words
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Article265 1932-07-13 5 Death Of Inche Mohamed Salleh. DEPARTURE OF SULTAN AH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, July 12. The death took place yesterday afternoon at his residence ac Jalan Petri, Jchor; Bahru of Inche Mohamed Salleh, reiired Captain of the Johore Military Forces. The deceased, who was 63265 words
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Article113 1932-07-13 5 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. July. 13. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Kc!a ip.ni. shifts to 15 G.) 20. Mam Wharf (Entrance Gate 3.) Amfet Lebon 18; Bulan 16; Perseus 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3.) Egra ?0; Chattanooga City 32; City of Kimb ilty 25; Munca5t?r Castle113 words
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Article89 1932-07-13 5 British Official. Rugby. July 12. Paris 90',. New York 3.55. Montreal 4 05 K Brussels 25.55. Geneva 18.25. Amsterdam- 18 82* Milan 69 1116. Berlin 14 31 32, Stockholm 19 15 32. Copenhagen 18.45, Oslo 20 3 16 Vienna 32*. Prague 120, Helsingfors 235, Madrid 44*. Lisbon 110.British Official. - 89 words
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Advertisement89 1932-07-13 5 H SHIRT HEADQUARTERS VVVWVWWVOVWVVVW^^ DOX'T HOPE TILL YOU'RE BLUE Vjb>7 11% THE FACE ft I;': X jLn ordinary shirt shrinks and shrinks in laundering. Don't just hope it won't happen. The remedy is Arrow Shirts. Every one of our smart spring Arrow Shirts is subjected to a new Arrow process89 words
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Miscellaneous801 1932-07-13 5 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which arc readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for theim. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will stiU be included in the801 words
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Miscellaneous382 1932-07-13 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY. JULY 13. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.A. (v), Battery Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "D" (Eurasian) Coy Company Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. M.G. PI. (Eurasian', Lecture—Demonstration 30x Range. TO-MORROW, JULY 14. 5.15 p.m.--Headquarters. S.R.E. (v). Company Parade. .".15 p.m.—Headquarters, 2n Bn. Sig. See., 30x Range. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, -E" (Chinese)382 words
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Advertisement180 1932-07-13 6 OPENING TO-DAY AT THE 3.15 MATINEE. f RADIO'S FUNNIEST MUSICAL COMEDY presenting the most popular Comedy Team. BERT Wheeler ROBERT Woolsey DOROTHY LEE—MITZI GREEN, EDDIE QUILLAN ARLINE JUDGE j Also GEORGE GERSHWIN'S Song Hits j SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION— ROYAL AIR FORCE PAGEANT at Hendon. J Held on June 25th Last!180 words
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Advertisement179 1932-07-13 6 Anxuse»ieiits < Matinee TO-DAY at 3 p.m. Charles Bickford Lois Moran MEN 1 LIFE j I j TO MORROW! j Screen History in the Making j The World's Most Famous Brothersj Together for the first time H i Another Astounding M. G -M. Entertainment! sJ$&?-'''' rr -M^jL^ JJfc*' 8.15 TO-NIGHT179 words
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Advertisement144 1932-07-13 6 TO-NIGHT Slim Summerville Louise Fazenda in RACING YOUTH j t j FRIDAY, JULY 15th. j 6.15 FRIDAY, JULY 15th. 9.15 j I TAMIL TALKIE j j WILL RE-OPEN ITS INTERRUPTED SEASON AT THE j MARLBORO POSITIVELY ABSOLUTELY FOR j FOUR (4) DAYS ONLY MATINEES (DAY SHOWS) I ON SATURDAY and144 words
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Article318 1932-07-13 7 Seven Years For Armed Robbery. Sub-Contractor's Lucky Escape. Chhwse. Than Yew and Wong Fong on their trial yesterday at the Assizes on a charge of armed robb ry I appi an that about three o'clock in the I July 17 las,t year the first accused house in Lorong318 words
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Article591 1932-07-13 7 The First Cable To America. On June 8, 1832, at Wanstead, a son was born to Brailsford Bright, a manufacturing chemist, and Emma Charlotte Tilston, who was destined to lay the first trans-Atlantic cable, and so reduce the time of communication betwsen Europe and America from weeks591 words
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Article199 1932-07-13 7 Made From Malayan Timbers. Secured by tender in competition with French firms, the new organ for the Church of St. Francis Xavier, Malacca, is approaching completion in Kuala Lumpur, at the workshop of the Robinsou Piano Company. Malayan timbers have been used throughout, the Forests Department having199 words
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Article100 1932-07-13 7 "Hero," Not. 823 tors, Capt, Nielsen, from Bangkok. 12-7: for Bangkok. 13-7. Edendale," Brit. 1,002 tons, Capt. Gibscn, from Batavia, 12-7; for Banka, 16-7. "Tomohcn." Dutch, 684 tons, Capt. Smoker, from Sambas, 13-7; for Sambas, 16-7. "Kepong," Brit. 1,322 tons, Capt. Roberts, frcm Bangkok, 13-7; for unknown.100 words
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1273 1932-07-13 7 AIR CORPS FROM CANTON TO THE RESCUE. MEASURES AGAINST TIBETAN INVASION OF CHINGHAI. Shanghai. July 13. With reference to the invasion of Chinghr.i by the Tibetans, reported yesterday, it is stated that measures have been formulated by the Central authorities for1,273 words
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Article33 1932-07-13 7 The rate of Issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day U 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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Article379 1932-07-13 7 Plea For Early Start In Reconstruction. Reuter. London, July 12. That the Government is taking the wrong line in speaking cf the •'difficulty and expense" cf complying with Sir Alfred Knox's "extremely modest and well-timed request" is lengthily irgued by Mr. P. C. Young in aReuter. - 379 words
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Article76 1932-07-13 7 Chased Since November By Police. Reuter. New York, July 12. New York's "public enemy," the so-called Pat" McCarthy, a notorious gangster, was killed yesterday in a pitched battle when police surrounded his hiding place in Albany. A detective, McCarthy's wife and another gangster were wounded in theReuter. - 76 words
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Article174 1932-07-13 7 Singapore, July 13. Rice, Siam Al per Koyan $190 Rice, Siam 1 $175 Rice, Siam 2 $165 Rice, B. Siam No. 1 5131 Rice, B. Siam No. 2 $125 Rice, Siam "Sinway per koyan No. 1 $175 Rice. Siam. No. 2 $162 Rice, Saigon Al $160 Rice. Saigon N.174 words
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332 1932-07-13 7 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. July 13. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 1 29 32d. up 1 32d. New York: 2l 4 cents iG.I. up 116 cent, cent. Shares: Nominal. Allenbys 20—30 cents. Ayer Moleks 15—20 cents. Ayer Panas 15—20 cents, Bassetts 10 —15 cents, Brogas332 words
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Article144 1932-07-13 7 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 $0.86 ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon $0.89 Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin $3.68 Shell Kerosene per144 words
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Article222 1932-07-13 7 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, July 13. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29 32d., Lcndcn 3 months' sight 2s. 3 T sd., London 60 day:.' sight 2s. 3 27 32d., London 30 days' sight 2t. 3 13 16d., Londcn demand 2s. 3 25 32d., London222 words
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Article48 1932-07-13 7 Mr. Percy Harper, who refereed the Cup Final, speaking at a football dinner at Rugby said: "When we go on the field we go on to see both sides play, no matter who they b We give what we see, and what we don't see we don't give."48 words
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Advertisement212 1932-07-13 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CcarforUbk looms cr flat available at 79, di Road. (2nd floor). Uffan moderate, .pply personally. TENDERS. MMAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. c is hereby given that tenders are vited fcr the following materials or and that particulars of such tenders M .lined in the Tender Room, MunicipslOflkes:—- Tender. Date of212 words
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Advertisement12 1932-07-13 7 i B CARBOLEX Instantly Removes SMELLS. 45 cents per tin. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.12 words
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Advertisement61 1932-07-13 7 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. ~~T Assets exceea *x*, Aflsanmce in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Oreat Eastern Life Building, Cecil street, Singapore. Zc~ v. moo. -v. «h. s upreme co U or Brlt h ATTRACTIVE PLANS OP ASSURANCE.61 words
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Miscellaneous104 1932-07-13 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, JULY 14. Anamba and Natuna Islands (General Verspyck) 8 a.m. Penang, Province Wcllesley, North-West Ferak, Kedah, Siam, North, NorthEast and North-West Sumatra (Kedah) 10 a.m. China. Hainam. Japan, Korea, Formosa, East Siberia, Philippine Islands, Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Yasukuni Maru) 1 p.m. Elam (except104 words
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Article821 1932-07-13 8 Several letters have been received relating to "H. L. Wendt's" exhaustive exposure of the undesirable state of affairs which has developed in Kelantan, but none of them can be considered a serious reply to his stringent criticisms. In a full sense of responsibility— he is a level-headed821 words
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Article46 1932-07-13 8 From China and Japan by the •'Hakusan Maru." due at Singapore to-morrow. From China by the "Kutsang." due at Singapore at 6 a.m. en Friday. From Europe (Londcn mails despatched on June 23), by the "Rohna." due at Penang at G a.m. on Friday.46 words
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Article136 1932-07-13 8 H. H the Regent of Kedah has appointed H. H. Tumku Yaacob bin Sultan Sir Abdul Hamid to be a member of the State Council. Mr. H. E. Bunn will be the speaker at the prayer service at the Methodist Mission Chapel, Paya Lebar, to-morrcw at 5 p.m. Subject: "The136 words
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Article498 1932-07-13 8 The Inevitability Of Peace. Secular Sermons. I. There is too much talk of the inevitability of war in the Far Ea£t. Almost every day oi this year it has been drummed into the public's ears, from one source or another, that Japan must fight somebody soon498 words
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Obituary135 1932-07-13 8 "Father" Of Australian Navy. London, July 13. Ths d:ath has cccurred cf Admiral Sr Regina'd Hend r:on. the "fa'her" cf the Austrflian Navy—Rcu :r. [Admiral Sir Reginald Fri nd Hanram Ksr.derscn was born in Worth, Kent, cn Nov. 20, 1846. Ke vss educated privately and he entered the Navy135 words
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Article86 1932-07-13 8 Rugby. July 12. When the Kins to-day left his yacht n Plymouth Bay tc visit H.M.S. "Nelson," the Rcyal Barge was lowered and manned by sailors, who pulled His Majesty across to the flagship. Detachments of sailors from other chips marched past the King86 words
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Article56 1932-07-13 8 London, July 12. Capt. ,Sidney Herbert, formerly Parliamentary Private Secretary *o the Prime Minister (then Mr. Baldwin), has been returned unopposed as C-nservative Member for the Abbey Division of Westminster in succession to Mr. Otho Nicholson <C.), who resigned.—Reuter. [Mr. Nicholscn was also returned56 words
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Article38 1932-07-13 8 Rugby July 12. The Kin:? ha.: beta pkSMed to appoint Mr. H. S. -Ncwland.* to be Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief of Barbados in succession to Sir W. C. F. Robertson, who retires in December next.—British Official.38 words
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Article53 1932-07-13 8 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, l page 2. OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page 3. SEREMBAN NEWS, on pttgl > CLUB DIARY, en ngr 8 DIARY OF EVEN IS. on page 3. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, en page 8. GD3XS' CORNER, on page 13. OVER THE CAUSEWAY, an pueo 13. MVAR53 words
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Article498 1932-07-13 8 •(BY "LOOKER-OH.'T R.R.I. —Ruthless Retrenchment Imperative. A "Damn-fool inquiries" pn wrath. Also, perhaps, the answer* A Robinson Road remains eta discouraging on the local p|j issue, but why hold up Ceylon "horrible example? A There is much excellent q for a more progressive form ernment here, and498 words
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Article41 1932-07-13 8 On their way down from untitled Cameron Highlands, on Sunday. H I s Cecil Ciementi and the Hon. Mr H G Leonard. British Resident. Pahar-g visit to Mr. W. Dunman. the "Laird o Rent*l who is now in his 78th year.41 words
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Article49 1932-07-13 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: l 7^d. New York: 2% G. cents per Id Singapore: HI cents, bu-sincv. done. TIN. London Spot: £125 15s. (Up London 3 months: £127 in- l Dp H Singapore. $65.75 COPRA. Mc-rrs. Birkrw and Cr rtpOft Sundried I Mixed The market is gui?;.49 words
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Advertisement305 1932-07-13 8 RALEIGH THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE RALEIGH MMx AND KEEP AHEAD. THE ONLY BICYCLE BUILT fr^Cnj ENTIRELY OF STEEL AND \X^ X GUARANTEED FOR EVER. ii "RALEIGH" «ft I V vV jRIISjwK Call And See Them J ?j> <|f 3. To-Day—Or Send For IT T* w ir ree Catalogue of ;JJ305 words
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Advertisement51 1932-07-13 8 r A Happy Thought FOR THE CHRISTENING PRESENT. CHILDREN'S CUPS IN SOLID SILVER. jj U.S. de Silva Bros, JEWELLERS, 23, High Street, Singapore. 634 T. K. K.'S BroH-n and Black Rubber Shoes. Sizes 36 to 42. 43 to 60 cts. per pair. TENG SENG GUAN, 634. North Bridge Road. Established51 words
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Miscellaneous39 1932-07-13 8 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT Yesterday's Max. Temperature. 8£ deg. F. Last night's Min. Temperature, 77 deg. F. Yesterday's Rainfall, nil. Sunshine. 4.3 hours. 1 p.m. Relative Humidity. 65 per cent. 1 p.m. Wind, S.E. 10 m.p.h. 1 p.m. Weather, overcast.39 words
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Article, Illustration1433 1932-07-13 9 INQUIRY OPENS IN JOHORE. Story Of Desertion And Divorce. Father Who Refused Help To Son. a tli. mall police crurt in Jehore th-n tremcndi us interest this Hhcn the preliminary inquiry ,s apca d into th- charge of dou!)! ml—l Eric1,433 words
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1828 1932-07-13 9 PREMIER'S SPEECH IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. END OF REPARATIONS GIVES TRADE A CHANCE. Reuter. Loud cheers greeted the first appearance of the British Premier in the House of Commons since his return from Lausanne. Mr. Mac Donald made an eloquent speech in which he expressedReuter. - 1,828 words
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Article, Illustration653 1932-07-13 9 RECENTLY FLEW TO SINGAPORE. Little Man With Big Personality. His Workers Did Not Feel World Slump. P.-agu?, July 12. I Mr. Thomas Lata, whoso meteoric rise to wealth and international fame are a fea ure ot postwar commerce, was killed yest rday in an653 words
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Advertisement340 1932-07-13 9 j SANATORIUM HABAN DJAHE (EAST COAST OF SUMATRA) j 3.600 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL. 2 HOURS FROM MEDAN. Climatic, dietetic and surgical treatment of lung disease. I CHARGES: I 1. Class: F 250.—monthly (including lodging, food, medicine?, j general treatment.) i 11. Class: F. 150.—monthly (including lodging, food, medicines, j340 words
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Article411 1932-07-13 10 Sports Pastimes. CRICKET. VERITY TAKES ALL TEN WICKETS. COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES. KENT CHECKED AT BLACKHEATH. NOTTS ROUTED AT LEEDS. London, July 12. Scores in County matches concluded to-day are as loilows: YORKSHIRE BEAT NOTTS. NOTTS: 234 (Leyland 4 for 14 1 and 67 Verity 10 for 10. YORKSHIRE: 163 for411 words
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Article87 1932-07-13 10 TOURISTS TROUNCED AT MANCHESTER. Reuter. London, July 12. Lancashire beat the Indians at Manchester to-day by six wickets. Lanes took first knock t»nd declared after scoring 442 runs for the loss of five wickets, Watson M 42) and Tyldesley (196) being the chief scorers. The tourists repliedReuter. - 87 words
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Article50 1932-07-13 10 Non-Benders XI v. S.C.C. on Sunday at 10 a.m. at the S.C.C: A. H. Assiter, H. R. Bartels H. M Cantrell. W. W. Dean, R. P. Goodman! O. P Griffith-Jones (capt.), T. Leijssius Dr' D „J; mdow E J Ri ches, N. P. H. Whitley, Jas Wilson.50 words
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88 1932-07-13 10 TOURNAMENT. In the semi-final of the amateur four-ball championship for the Frankel Shield at the New World last night Tan Kirn Song (Sionj? 800 A A.) beat Sirad bin Haji AhmJd .Java Fienaakan Club) by 600 to 440. The other semi-final, between Yeo Koon Y JL r88 words
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Article386 1932-07-13 10 SINGAPORE LEAGUE RESULTS. THIRD DIVISION LEADERS BEATEN. GOAL DISPUTED AT JALAN BESAR. A disputed gcal just before the end of the game gave victory to the Marine in the Third Division fixture with M. P. H. at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Marine, therefore, stand a very good chance386 words
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Article245 1932-07-13 10 Playing on the harbour Board ground yesterday the Ho Hons Sports Club drew with the o J?". 2-2 in ,he ™m Division of the S.A.F.A. League. Mr. Coombes refereed and the teams lined up as follows: 5.H.8.: Samat: Sabri. Hong Kee; Ah Kow Rajaloo,245 words
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Article154 1932-07-13 10 Positions to date in the Third Division of Ihe S.A.P.A. League Competition are as follows: M.P.H. 11 9 1 1 38 11 19 Marine 10 9 1 0 29 7 18 Ho Hong 12 7 1 4 25 9 18 S.H.B. 11 8 1 2 31154 words
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Article78 1932-07-13 10 The Malaya Cup match between Singapore and the Malayan Command has now been rearranged for Friday, July 29, at the Anson Road Stadium at 4.50 p.m. dß^^vf s 1 beat Donet B 01 1 XI Sunday at the Municipal ground by s—o. On Sunday last at the78 words
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Article535 1932-07-13 10 SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITION. RESULTS OF FIRST ROUND TIES. The following are results and ties in the Singapore championship tournaments? Saturday July 9, Jufiior Divfcien. ifTSOi L^. g Whatt Seng 12—15 15-6, 15—6; Chan Khek Beng beat Tav SwVp Siang 15-6, 11-15. 15-9; Low Sh 4 n beat Ang Chwee535 words
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Article85 1932-07-13 10 SOLARIO FETCHES 47,000 GUINEAS. RECORD PRICE FOR OLD FAVOURITE. Reuter. Lndon, July 12. At Newmarket to-day Lord Glancly, on behalf of a syndicate, purchased the ten years old stailicn Solario, the property of th? late Sir John Rutherford, for 47,000 guineas, which is a record for a publicReuter. - 85 words
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Article51 1932-07-13 10 ARRANGEMENTS FOR SEPTEMBER RACES. The Singapore Turf Club has issued its programme for the Autumn Gold Cup race meeting which will occupy five days, namely Sept. 3. 7, 10, 14 and 17. The usual arrangement will be in force and oflQcial training will commence on August51 words
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Article131 1932-07-13 10 NEW BRITISH CHAMPION. PETERSON KNOCKS OUT HOLDER. London, July 12. At the Wimbledon Stadium, for the British heavyweight championship, Jack Peterson oi Cardiff, knocked out Reggie Meen (holder) in the second of a fifteen-round fight.—Reuter. [Peterson's victory was not unexpected. He has been coming to the front very steadily131 words
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Article249 1932-07-13 10 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. HANDICAP DOUBLES FINAL TO-DAY. In the mixed doubles handicap in the S.C.C. tournament yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Warden, owe 30 beat Mr. and Miss Griffith-Jones plus 3 6—3, 4—6, 10—8. The winners meet C. E. Winter and Miss Street in the final this afternoon. MIXED DOUBLES249 words
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Article25 1932-07-13 10 Badges for the Chinese Volunteer Club Benevolent Branch are in the hands of the Canteen boy, and members could procure them a> 40 cents each.25 words
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Article300 1932-07-13 10 Excellent Comedy At The Pavilion. Lord Bajs." a British Gainsborough picture began a season at the Pavilion last night, and judging from its reception it is likely to have as successful a run as the previous British films which have drawn such good houses to this cinema.300 words
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Article196 1932-07-13 10 Agenda Of the Ottawa Conference. Reuter. m London. July 12. i The agenda of the Ottawa Conference has been issued and includes, under trade and tariffs policy, extension to the whole Commonwealth of Empire preferences and extension of tariff advantages accorded to foreign countries to otherReuter. - 196 words
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Article41 1932-07-13 10 Reuter. Washington, July 13. The Senate has passed the Relief Bill, modified in accordance with President Hoover's wishes. The Bill carries the same general provisions as the original except the clause providing loans to individuals.—ReuterReuter. - 41 words
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Article150 1932-07-13 10 Oath Bill's Precarious Career. London, July 12. A Treasury order issued to-day imposes a duty of 20 per cent, ad valorem on the following imports from the Irish Free State from Thursday next:, live animals for food, animals not for food, butter, eggs, cream, bacon,150 words
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Article571 1932-07-13 10 Monday, July 4. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Federal Council held at the Council Chamber Government Offices. The following were the guests at a dinner Given by His Excellency at King's in the evening:— H. H. the Sultan of Selangor, the Hon Mr A Caldecott571 words
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Article143 1932-07-13 10 The general committee of the Y.W.C.A. wish to thank all donors who have already given or sent donations to the annual appeal. The committee fully realize the difficulties of the retrenchment policy which each firm is undergoing and appreciate the feeling of responsibility fcr social work which143 words
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Article185 1932-07-13 10 Poland, like the other European nations is sending only those athletes who can be expected to put up a good show at Los Angeles, and at present three only are spoken of as hkely to go (writes A. C. Robbins in "The Sporting Life"). Kinski, the distance runner, who has185 words
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Article52 1932-07-13 10 Bequest Of Master s Brother. Reuter. London. July 13. Horace G. Robertson, cf Cardiff, retired seafarer, who left £78.000. placed £7.000 on tru.'t frcm which is to be paid 200 Chinese taels mcnthly to Lo Ah Moan of Tientsin, former housekeeper of Robertson's late bro her,Reuter. - 52 words
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Article57 1932-07-13 10 Four Judgments Next Saturday. The Court of Appeal will deliver judgments in the following cases next Saturday: (1) Re Tan Keng Ting and another. (2) Francis Ziegele v. Brinkmann and Co. <3). The United Kingdom Tobacco Cc (1929) Ltd. v. Malayan Tobacco Distributor Ltd. (4). Tan Kwee Chian57 words
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Article181 1932-07-13 10 Alhambra—"Men In Her Life," featuring Lois Moran and Charles Bickford. Matinee, to-day, at 3 p.m. To-morrow: John and Lionel Barrymore in "Arsene Lupin." Ca pitch—Commencing at the matinee: Bert Wheeler and Robt. Woolsey in "Girl Crazy Special added attractions: The Royal Air Force pageant at Hendon on181 words
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Article429 1932-07-13 11 Sports Pastimes. BOXING. REFEREES' DECISIONS. MR. JOHNSON REPLIES TO A CRITIC. Mr. F. C. Johnson writes: "I read with interest in your issue dated July 8 a complaint by 'Enthusiast* about the unsatisfactory decisions in recent boxing contests, and a serious allegation against local boxing officials. Also I notice your429 words
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Article136 1932-07-13 11 BLUE EAGLES BEAT CITYLADS. Before a large ga hering of spectators, an evenly contested match was played between the Blue Eagle's B. P. and the Citylads B. P. at the latters court on Sunday, resulting in a victory for the former by four games to three jScores cßlue Eagle136 words
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Article176 1932-07-13 11 The following were the results of the Meriidale ties over the week-end: Open singles league: Lim Mok Seng beat Yeo Jco Lim 15—1. 13—13. (5—2) Lim Chong Heng beat Goh Buan Cheok 15—5. 14—4. (3—2): Tan Yong Kian beat Lim Eng Tom; 15—4. 15—7: Lim Chek Heng beat176 words
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Article157 1932-07-13 11 (From Our Own Correspondent Muar, July 11. Fernandez and Snnthou, the Singapore cracks, visited Muar over the week-end. Thei. standard of play was superior to that of the Muar players. In all they played 6even matches winning all easily. On Thursday they met an Indo-Ceyloher.? team157 words
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Article59 1932-07-13 11 CLERICAL UNION FINAL. The semi-finals of the Clerical Union English championship tournament resulted as follows:— Teo Siew San (500) beat Tan Bock Lim (289> and Lim Chuan Geok (500) beat Loo Swee (416) Teo Siew San made the highest break (41 points). The final match will be .played to-morrow59 words
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Article202 1932-07-13 11 INDIAN ASSOCIATION BEAT RAFFLES COLLEGE. The Indian Association beat Raffles College on Sunday on the Indian Association ground by one wicket and 54 runs. Scores: RAFFLES COLLEGE. Mosbergen run out 2 C. de Vries c Mallal b Mistry 15 Owen b Baskaran 0 Taram Singh b Baskaran 0 Cook202 words
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Article247 1932-07-13 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, July 11. The Eatu Pahat team travelled to Muar and engaged the Muar team in a whole day match on Friday. The visi.ors won the toss and sem in Muar to bat. Muar fared badly at the start and had lost247 words
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Article185 1932-07-13 11 N. SEMBILAN TOURNAMENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. July 11. The double-; semi-finals in the N. S. tournament was played off on the Sungei Ujong Club courts this evening when V. E. H. Rhodes end CP. Thane beat Chong Ah Kai and Siow Kirn Sang in two straight185 words
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Article144 1932-07-13 11 JOHORE JUNIORS WANT A TOURNAMENT. A correspondent writes describing a game in which great skill was displayed by junici players in Johore Bahiu among whom, ha states, there is considerable keenness and a desire for a league competition on •he lines of the Malaya FA. inter-district competitions in144 words
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Article41 1932-07-13 11 The foiirth anniversary of the Amicable A A will be celebrated at the Association s premises. 43-B. Upper Street on Saturday July 16 at 7.30 p.m. Dinner will be served and there will be a singing entertainment.41 words
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Article53 1932-07-13 11 The Darul Khair Club team v. the General post Office P. C. on Friday at the Jalan B?sar Sta ium in Division "B" of the Malaya F. A. League will be: Makmang, Amin. Wan Ahmad. Syed Mohamed, Monhar. Yusoff Mastan, Suib, Ali Omar. Babari. Hassan Mahyan, Hassan, Kasmin, M. Hussin.53 words
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Advertisement216 1932-07-13 11 715 TO-NIGHT 9.39. The Cohens Kellys in Scotland WITH GEOHOE SIDNEY CHARLIE MURRAY ~,(1111. iiiii un i i •:.iiiiiiaiiiii(naiiiiiiiiiiiitfinffiti:iiiiiiiuiiiiui.iiiiiMi(iiiiaiiiiiiiiin.. :ntn The Original Balata Belt. DICK'S Original Balata Belting is to-day recognised as the premier driving belt of the world. Dick's Original n Trade Mark on your belting is an assurance216 words
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Advertisement268 1932-07-13 11 By Special T° H. M. The Kinf Appointment am =3 ESTABLISHED 1872. RACING RUGBY I «Puts You In The Game' THEATRE TENNIS a^er Where You Sit. BOXING SWIMMING CRICKET AVIATION FOOTBALL TRAVELLING B. P. De Silva, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS: 1 SINGAPORE: PENANG: j 19|21, High Street. No. 1. Bishop Street268 words
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Article992 1932-07-13 12 SPORTS PASTIMES YACHTING. R.S.Y.C. EVENTS. Cardosa Cup Competitions. PrtßW Donna followed by MM of the other boats wisely adopted the policy of "if you can't atch the chap in front of ycu by duing the una ttlnj as he a. then do something duand so came inshore. This proved a992 words
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Article148 1932-07-13 12 "They are not pretty, and they are not practical. A short, pirated skirt is the ideal j v/ear both for grace and comfort," said Mrs. I Wills Moody in an interview to the 'ManI Chester Guardian" in which she condemned I the wearing of shorts by women for lawn itnnis.148 words
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Advertisement115 1932-07-13 12 "Pineapple" Bacon FINEST SUPPLIES at CHEAP PRICES. j Streaky Collar -oo* I i Singapore Gold Storage Company, Limittd. j Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Keppel Harbour, Katong Grange Road. I .".".".7." I CHILDREN SIMPLY LOVE I I HORLICK S SO WHY NOT I I 2 r.„ P r S?^ ble or115 words
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Advertisement368 1932-07-13 12 i) 3 top cold with INHALANT Vl The three-way treatment I l) The inhaling of Vapsx If clears the breathing pas- 1) sages and kills the cold germs in the nose and \j throat. A drop on your fl handkerchief, a drop on your pillow and a drop ff .sn368 words
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Advertisement248 1932-07-13 12 Pears'stands done 1 0k Pears' Soap is specially made to keep tf***^ your skin smooth and cool and free from X blemishes, even during the hottest weather. Ii lhis is due to the unique refiniii" processes which remove all traces of A V impurity. Next come months of maturin- //A]248 words
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191 1932-07-13 13 Comments On The Mail. Mv WW* c several letters about our tally very glad that you like V/coi Hoon." of Kuala Lumpur. I that she did not receive her adge was addressed to you at, vou gave when you joined191 words
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Article446 1932-07-13 13 3 Bemadette," Labuan.) fjrnight ago. mater, sis and I rr.ir.ds to spend a week in Brunei, m -nin? of June 24. we left Labuan M V. Brunei" in stormy weather. the stroke of eleven the boat sai ed pre on our way to Brunpi. It took five446 words
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Article205 1932-07-13 13 I By •'Merry Maid..") taer day I was grumbling like my old b- cause mother bought cotton frocks instead of ailk ones. She said. "What u say if you were to wear horrid m dead animals sewn together?" I rather b? without clothes alT::ink again. Merry," said mother, w205 words
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Article424 1932-07-13 13 (By "Grace."j I think now hi the time to make some resolutions for third term, and here they are. Mv first resolution is to study hard. I did pass in 01 erj subject last term, but the marks i gained are notnmg to be proud of.424 words
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Article342 1932-07-13 13 (By '•Jean.'-) As I write row my. ahem, beautifully rounded cheeks suffused with a rosy blush. My. ahem ahem, delightful lips are parted in a smile of joy. My. anem. anem. ahem, lovely eves are shining with gladness. Oh! "Ruth," what a spiffing d: scrip" icn you gav- -f342 words
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Article310 1932-07-13 13 ißy "Rita.") On Saturday last I went to spend a night at Kampong Bahru. and since the night was warm my friends and I went out into the open to cocl ourselves. We entertained ourselves by singing, and telling stories, but one of the stories I liked310 words
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Article118 1932-07-13 13 ,By 'Nancy Good-evening. gL-ls. How did ycu sp.nd your holidays? Were they delightful? I will tell you. how I spent mine. Everyday I helped my mother to cook and sew. I'm sure you will- think me CM fashioned, indeed I am not. Goir.g pictures, shoprmg118 words
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Article757 1932-07-13 13 IBy •'Givennie." Before I hopped into bed last night I looked underneath the bed and behind the door Then, v.htn I was safe in bed I put my head on m\ pillow and had the the cry of my lift-! Th< reason? Nothing less than the picture757 words
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Article260 1932-07-13 13 ißy "Pearl K." Once long ago. there was a certain girl who used to please everybody, but herself. One dry she bcught a beautiful silk umbrella, and showed it with pride to her companions. Mary said to her. 'Well, girly, don't you think that the umbrella is too260 words
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Article22 1932-07-13 13 Sew Members. The following have been admitted and enrolled as members of the "Girls' Circle" "Plain Jane" "Nancy" "Nell"22 words
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Article112 1932-07-13 13 ißy "Elsie."/ Hullo cousin I I am a new member but I know many Corntrites including popular Annette," "Beatrice" and "Rosalind Wee" and last, but not least, "Gwennie" who. I'm sure, dors not know me. I always watch her play games in the hall. Go on, "Gwennie." and112 words
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Article387 1932-07-13 13 Prince's Departure To Ensure Security. The departure of H. R. H. the Prince ol Nagor Svaiga for Penang was announced in Bangkok by the issue of the following notification last week by the Peoples Party. "To-day the People.- Party invited Hi c Royal Highness the387 words
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Article, Illustration27 1932-07-13 13 Adolf H'tier's substitute. Grejtor Strasser. the National-Socialist, who recently made a stirring speech on the radio in favour of German national revival as a Power.27 words
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Article738 1932-07-13 13 I Assault On Aged Chinese. TWO UK AI, POLICEMEN PUNISHED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Jchore Bahru. July 11. An extraordinary private summons case came before Mr. R W. Grant. First Magistrate. Johore Bahru. yesterday morning and was continued until this morning, the magistrate continuing the hearing from738 words
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Article455 1932-07-13 13 (From Oar ton Correspondent.) Johore Bahiu July 10. Last Thursday, shcrtly after 6.30 pjn while Inche Abdu! Kadir bin Daud. Deputy State Secretary. Johore. and his wife were on their way home in their own car, driven by their :ycV the car. just near the General455 words
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Advertisement317 1932-07-13 13 "Sa That's Why Master's Been So Good-Tempered Lately!" You will soon notce a difference in yourself if you will take an occasional dose of Pinkettes, th? dairf little live: ar.d laxative pills which te .!y cleanse the irtcrnal organs and remove Lceumuiations cf waste matttr Pinkettes, Liver and Laxative Perfection,317 words
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Article1099 1932-07-13 14 SOME CONCLUSIONS. Dangers Of Abolishing Chief Secretaryship. "Klyne Street," in a letter to the "Malay Mail comments as follows on the report of the Com mittee appointed by Government to consider the financial aspect of the "New Policy"Sir,—The report of the Committee on this nibject should1,099 words
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Article804 1932-07-13 14 AGAINST BOMBAY JOURNAL. Sequel To Communal Rioting. 3ombay, June 18. The Chief Presidency Magistrate, of Bombay, directed the issue of summonses against Mr. S. Sadanand, editor, and Mr. D. N. Nadkarni, printer and publisher of the "Free Press Journal and Bulletin," on an information filed on June804 words
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Article109 1932-07-13 14 Governors Powers Defended t„ *v London. j u i v In the House of Commons a warm Z cf the Governor of Ceylon Data, certification was uttered by Sir Lister m the debate on the Colonial nf Estimates in reply to various criUcS The Governor, he :aid.109 words
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Article129 1932-07-13 14 Formation Of School Union. (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. July 10. The inaugural meeting of the Bandar Central School Union. Muar, was held on Thurv day with Mr. K. Kathiravelu. the Headmaster in the chair. Afer the introductory speech by 're eoafc man. Mr. T. M. Brmcrji. B.A.,129 words
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Advertisement542 1932-07-13 14 J JOHNSON OUTBOARD Unrivalled IfATAnC* Unequalled Sp d In PerformanceFor Outboard Motoring AT ITS BEST drive a JOHNSON V V y nhjnff an, P in Hunting, Swimming, Cruising, Sy Delightful Picnics, etc. |i HIM lI W v takes the Re,iable Johnson Li HmT t0 d li safe v comf,>rtahl >542 words
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Advertisement424 1932-07-13 14 (j f Success in Life depend* on «^^^^^T^ 5T tt^ 2 SffS SIT; *2""" I 1) decay of vital energy, enstrangement between husband and of the MM wife, are the invariable consciences of the rapacUy w\ h 117 BCd hUmC rS 10 which it I which we undermine cur nervous424 words
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Advertisement472 1932-07-13 15 gTEAMEB SAILINGS. I P& 0. BKITISH INDIA APCAR LINES. -poratcd In England). y 4 II PASSENGER CARGO W SERVICES. vct'\R AND ORIENTAL STEAM PK vi iON CO.. LONDON AND FA X EAST MAIL SERVICE. Ir Contract with His Majesty's Government). qt'TvVARD FROM LONDON. China and Japan. Dus V Tonnage. Singapon472 words
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Advertisement586 1932-07-13 15 _STEAMER SAILINGS. THE LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Midcilesborouau. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 14 15 HARUNA MARU 10,500 July 27 28 9 KATORI MARU 10,000 Aug. 11 12 i KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Aug. 25 26 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Sept. 7586 words
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Advertisement489 1932-07-13 15 «TEAMER SAiIJNGS. NOKDDE UTSCHEB ■SffiM LLOYD, (Incorporated ln Germany). 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 Jul y 21 1 HOMEWARDS. M.s. "TRAVE" for Port Said, Tripoli, M'seilles, Casablanca, London, R'dam, Hamburg and Bremen Au S 3489 words
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Advertisement559 1932-07-13 15 INSURANCE. THE /fOA SOUTH ImkJ) british INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office: 2, Plnlayson Green. FLAGS BUNTING, Etc, (IN STOCK) INTERNATIONAL CODE SIGNALS. Size: 15 in. x 12 in., 18 in. x 12 in., 3 ft.559 words
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Advertisement450 1932-07-13 15 BANKS. The Ho ISong Bank, Ltd, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPOKE. SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE are "tea For the information of intending depositors the following is a scale of the fees payable for renting the boxes:— Size Dimensions. One Six Three one a va- ox" Year Month s- Months. Month. B X 5"x450 words
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Advertisement480 1932-07-13 15 THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED, Head Office: SINGAPORE, CHINA BUILDIHU. CHULIA STREET. Tel. Nos. 3170, 3172, 3513, 2434 and aO*e. CAPITAL: Authorised ffo.OOO.Cie Issued IoW.OO* PaM-up SJ6O.OO* Reserved Liability of Shareholders 6,250,(0« Reserves and Surplus 1,053,1-3 Branches: PENANG, 28, Beach Street. RANGOON, 344 34«, Strand M««n. KUALA LUMPUR, 113, High 6tree*.480 words
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Advertisement424 1932-07-13 16 I I I I I I f I T 1 IfllllfV I I I I 'I I V B Ti... n j_ 1 |j AN INCOMPARABLE NEW WATCH j: s WITH j|| JUMPING FIGURES. I Gents And Ladies. 1 In smart fancy assorted shapes. It has no hand I 1424 words
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Advertisement294 1932-07-13 16 ..,,.,..••■•<»••■,>■ ii.„.t,..*.i i .••.''.ii.m.ii.i,.ii.ii.ii.ii.it.ii.|>.ii.ii.ii.i,■ii.ii.M a n ß u ßna )B |l B la ta ii ßt B U |.u.ll.H.ii. ii.••■•■■>•>>•-■'-■— Le (JVLerciers School. j I ESTABLISHED 1906. I I 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street a* Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. I NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—F. I. MILES wiiiiwiiuiiiiiimiiiiiiniiiihiiiiiiin^ TO294 words
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Advertisement456 1932-07-13 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. AMENDED NOTICE. ORDINANCE NO. 155 (COMPANIES). The National Commercial and Saving Bank (Singapore), Limited. At an Extraordinary General Moating of the Members of the abovtnamed Company and held at the Registered Office, No. 14. Chulia Street, Singapore, on Wednesday, 22nd June, 1932, the following Special Resolution was duly456 words
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Advertisement566 1932-07-13 16 EDUCATIONAL. Private Tuitior and Evening Classes, French, English. Dutch. German, by a lady. Apply Box No. 598, c o Malaya Tribune. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1628. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls) B—Short Street. Singapore. Offers thorough training ln Music—both PRACTICAL Sc THEORETICAL Courses leading to CERTIFICATE.566 words
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Advertisement506 1932-07-13 16 I TRIBUNE SMALL ADS. I BRING RESULTS I 5 1 I BECAUSE THEY REACH THE I j PERMANENT POPULATION I II »i "i 111 p.......... M—»»J FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Eigh7~lTc Linotype Motors, each i., Hp all in good working order. U further particulars write to tl* Manager Malaya Tribune, 566506 words
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