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Title Section29 1932-07-25 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX. -No. 174 SINGAPORE MONDAY, JULY 25, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, July 25, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE MONDAY, JULY 25, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement340 1932-07-25 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE Ig pHE best ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN V \LAYA. Clover Brand f MILK CREAM N for I V"- 1 Health j Economy I Satisfaction. oan7sih Sole Importers: I -NDEHSED UNSWEETEIiS S sßfegl The East Asiatic Company, Limited. Penang Singapore Kuala Lumpur f wisely/ i Economy to-d*y. is the340 words
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Advertisement103 1932-07-25 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place. BUYS Gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. I HEALTH J S I IN EVERY TIN \j TIT MUST BE I CROSSE BLACKWELLS. I I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd f KAPALA CfJLNTAMAM. TOKALON j103 words
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Article99 1932-07-25 2 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood tliat the ''Malaya Tribune'" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one99 words
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Article697 1932-07-25 2 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune") Sir,—There have been two fairly large police round-ups within the past few days— at least the papers say so, and one has to accept what ihey say as truth. Some time back a drive of a different type was carried out, also697 words
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Article685 1932-07-25 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I have read with much interest the letters from your correspondents concerning Private Schools. As I am the father of two boys who are studying in a Private School these letters have caused me a great deal of anxiety. There seems to685 words
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Article312 1932-07-25 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Considerable uneasiness is felt in Singapore homes over a rumour to the effect that the authorities propose in the not very distant future to increase the rates of fees charged in all Government and grant-in-aid schools. Idle as the rumour appears to312 words
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Article214 1932-07-25 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —With leference to the Queen's Scholarships. I shall be grateful if you or any of th? numerous readers of your paper will be pleased to afford me the following informat .on: 1. Where is the examination held in the Straits Settlements and214 words
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Article58 1932-07-25 2 A Chinese correspondent suggests that the prevailing Indebtedness among clerks in the Government and Municipal Services be met by loans to them up to six months' salary, to be recovered by deductions from salaries. It is to be feared that the amount required would be too58 words
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Advertisement307 1932-07-25 2 DANGER!! THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF I SINGAPORE FOOT BURNING I j SCALY ITOIY I I I BETWEEN DRY BLISTERS I I L—l THE TOES SKIN I ABSORBINE J* KILLS liim. or SINGAPORE FOOT I %Any cne of these unpleasant symptoms is a DANXIER R SIGNAL of "SINGAPORE FOOT." the307 words
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Advertisement353 1932-07-25 2 YOU MUST SEE THESE VALUES AT Whiteaways REMARKABLE VALUE IN STRAW AND FELT HATS. wmxmmtxmmxmttimamotimmmmtmmtmmmm '••♦.ttt, LADIES' WHITE FEI/I HATS. I 1 With perforated crown and brio I I diffeient styles. Assorted head ALL ONE PRICE w J LADIES' FANCY STRAW H iTS. wi:h lace c 8 Widc> brims a353 words
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Article360 1932-07-25 3 SPORTS PASTIMES. ASSN. FOOTBALL. MUAR HEAT B.J\ CHINESE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, July 21. Muar Chinese beat Balu Fahat Chinese at Muar Padang this afternoon. The sodden giound made ball control difficult but both teams gave a good account of themselves with Muar having a slight advantage. In the360 words
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Article157 1932-07-25 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sfremban, July 22. The Custom? Dept. beat the Land and Survey Dept. 1-0 at the N. S. Club Padang today in the N.S. Inter-Dept. league. The game on the whole was well contested. Neither side were able to score in the first half.157 words
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Article157 1932-07-25 3 BADMINTON. Results of ties in the Siew Sin Sias Singles tournament were as follows: Lim Boon Guan beat Teo Keng Hong lo. 15—3, 15—7. j Teo Soo Poh beat Chan Chim Lin 12 15, 15 —8, 15—12. Tan Tiang Seer beat Koh Pang Koon 13 lo157 words
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Article80 1932-07-25 3 In a game of four singles and one doubles, the Cathclic Young Men's Association beat the Citylads Amateur B.P. by Singl'-s- G. V. Santhou beat Gan Hock Kee 15-12 7-15 15-11; M. t. Fernandez beat Chin Than Swee 15-2. 14-14, 3-2; A. Nathaniel beat Gan Coo Tee80 words
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Article95 1932-07-25 3 The tournaments of the Juvenile P., which began in April were terminated en Wednesday when the final of the cpen doubles clu.mplon.hip was plajed athe Party's court. The weather was Zealand the match was witnessed by a large gathering cf members and friends. Minnpr The following were95 words
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Advertisement402 1932-07-25 3 jj The All British Medicine l^BF^ British 'ASPRO' i- invaluable in Tropical countries where s —health is always a problem. Sun Glare, headaches are an every a Ww 2» aw a v happening. Fevers are every moment occurrences. Distres- fc *j/ B sing humidity plays havoc with the nervous system,402 words
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Advertisement362 1932-07-25 3 i ■iiiiihi iiiiiiwi ii ■■mi l mmi wf-^i Something new tCLARET Hi CUP I >f|raser Neave, Ltd. J a$ i NEW. PRICED AT CLEVER CAMERA! As new as this afternoon's paper, as j slick as quick-silver—every millimetre of Kodak SIX-20 is clever camera! In one movement the front drops and362 words
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Advertisement137 1932-07-25 4 What you need is energy. Take the energy food-drink, Bournville Cocoaand start a new life' M^^^ How much energy will it give you 7 That is the most important point about everything you cat and drink. Bournville Cocoa satisfies you there i as no other food-drink can. Bulk for bulk137 words
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Article378 1932-07-25 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. mining. PHASER co EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. lulv 25. 1932, 10 a.m. Singapore. Issue Buyers. 8ellvs. V»lue. Ti 216 2316 18i- 201- Antral M»W 99 10|6 11 v r Hit» m 7- 8- BiRpiv. Tin 0 05 0.10 gatar.g P" aan(? 0.21 0.24 0.40 nom378 words
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Article103 1932-07-25 5 ISSrED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. 8eUera. Slngapce Cold Storage Deb-" p r cent. 102 103 ci Singapore Municipal '1901) 5 per cent. 104 107 nom Singapore Municipal 1907 4>, per cent. 100 103 nom Singapore Municipal (190» 4«i per cent. 100 103 nom103 words
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Article373 1932-07-25 5 FRASER CO., AND LYALL AND EVATT'S QUOTATIONS. Singapore, Jn« y 2 5, 1932, 10 am. Issue Tv-day s Prices. Value. Fraser Lyall 5 Shares. dc Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $0.20 $0.30 $0.20 $0.30 I Alor Gajah 0.15 0.30 0.15 0.30 IA. Hitam 0.40 0.60 0.30 0.50 IA. Kunlng373 words
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Article281 1932-07-25 5 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS. a g CLOSING QUOTATIONS. *j > S > Buyers. Sellers. $2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. 0.95 1.05 $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 0.80 norn £i £1 B. Amcri. Tobacco 82 6 87 6 $10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 4.00 5.00 $100 $50 Chinese C. Bank281 words
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Article118 1932-07-25 5 One Victim In A Serious Condition. Two serious street accidents occurred yesterday as the result of which two Chinese are in hospital. One victim is in a serious condition having sustained a fractured skull. The first accident occurred in Kallang Road at abut 1 p.m. *hen a Chinese118 words
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Article82 1932-07-25 5 Assault On A Shopkeeper. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, July 24. Much interest was centred in a criminal summons case this mornirg at the court of the First Magistrate before Mr. R. W. Grant, v/hen a Malay Sub-Inspector of Police. Che Mohamed Salleh bin Wanchee, attached82 words
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Article324 1932-07-25 5 The following is the health bull-tin cf the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the week end d July 16, 1932. Alexandria: 1 smallpox case. Baghdad: 1 smallpox case. Basiah: 1 smallpox death as against 4 and 1 death during the preceding week. Bassein:324 words
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Article122 1932-07-25 5 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. July 25. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Borneo Maru 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3.) Morioka Maru 18; Malayan Prince 11; Klang 9; Ccnte Rosso 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3.) Taybank 30; Chattanooga City 32; Hague Maru 34. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate122 words
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Article84 1932-07-25 5 Although he has been advised by his doctors to do as little work as possible, M. Raymond Poincare, fcrmer President of the French Republic, has not decided to retire from political life, despite reports to the contrary. At his heme at Savigny it was said that he84 words
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Article107 1932-07-25 5 I The latest number of "Straits Produce," Malaya's quarterly journal of wit and humour, ~is a valuable addition to Volume 10, of which the present is the third number. The pathis, as usual, are snappy, the cartoons, sketches, caricatures, etc., are all clever and amusing, and the reading107 words
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Article126 1932-07-25 5 Alleged Rough Handling Of Accused. Six Police Officers were charged before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. R. j. Barreti) en Saturday, the complainant being a lawyer's clerk named K. V. Salam. Inspector Siak, L,Cpl. 921 and two constables attached to the C3ntral Division were charged Wtttl using126 words
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Article110 1932-07-25 5 Display Of Gifts For The Ninth Anniversary. The gifts to be distributed to patrons of the New World during the celebrations of the ninth anniversary, commencing from July 29, will be on view to-night at several stalls, specially erected and decorated for the purpose. The stalls, with110 words
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Article291 1932-07-25 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, July 25. Selling: London 4 months* sight 2s. 3 29 32d.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3T«d.. London 60 clays' sight 2s. 3 27 32d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 13,16 d., London demand 2s. 3 25j32d., London T.T. 2s. 3%d.,291 words
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Article127 1932-07-25 5 Dividend Cut From 14 To 6 Per Cent. (From Our Own Correspondent) Amsterdam, July 12 (by Air Mail.) The Bank of Java—the bank of issue for the Netherlands Indies—announces a dividend for the year ended March 31 of 6 per cent, as against 14 per cent, a127 words
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Article289 1932-07-25 5 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. July 25, 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 1 3132 d., up l|32d. New York: 1% cents (G.>. unchanged. Shares: Nominal. Allenbys 25—35 cents. Ayer Moleks 15—20 cents, Ayer Panas 15—20 cents, Bassetts 10—15 cents, Brogas 15—20 cents. Bukit Jelotongs 05—10 cents, Bukit Katils289 words
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55 1932-07-25 5 Singapore, July 25. Standard SpdT C", 511 1G Aug. 5 I 5 1316 Sept. 5 13 16 5 T s Oct.-Dec. 5 15 16 6 Jan.-Mar. 6* 6 3 16 Tone of Market: Quiet Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 1 15 16d. per lb.55 words
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Article300 1932-07-25 5 How often do we hear the phrase "growing beyond his strength" without fully comprehending what is actually taking place in these cases. We see young people, both boys and girls, growing rapidly from twelve or fourteen onwards, who are thin and lifeless. Althcugh they are adding300 words
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Advertisement126 1932-07-25 5 I j Of Always Ha we I TIGER BALM j J I In the House. I i I n In+n that m |ropjcs U!ness pi|R are partic ularly jj v app Mr suddenly. The less the opportunity given to the trouble to J ne ea i,- r and more rapid126 words
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Advertisement196 1932-07-25 5 Had Psoriasis Three and One Half Years Healed by Cuticura "I was troubled with psoriasis for three and a half years. It began with an itchy spot on my forehead, and spread from there all over my face, then to my arms and body. It was of a wet nature196 words
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Advertisement233 1932-07-25 5 TALKIE (Romeo) RECORDS. 1182 Hello! Baby.—I Can't Blame the Boys fcr Loving You. 1272 Strike Up the Band. —Are You Brue. 1275 Thank Your Father.—There's No Good Reason Why? 1305 Sing a Little Song.—Pretty Little Girlie. 1310 Tne.Woman in the Shoe.—Ain't Life a Load of Happiness. 1311 Exactly Like You.—Tell233 words
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Miscellaneous227 1932-07-25 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY. JULY 25. 1.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range. 4 PI. "A" (M.G.) Coy. 5.15' p.m.—Headquarters. "C" (Scottish) Coy., Officers and N.C.O.'s Map Reading and Field Sketching. j.30 p.m.—Headquarters, M.G. PI. (Eurasian), N.C.O.'s Class. TO-MORROW, JULY 26. 1.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, Armoured Car Section. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "A"227 words
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Advertisement231 1932-07-25 6 '< The Famous Star of "DR. JEKYLL MR. HYDE" Back in another Great Dual Role! G. 15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 The Screen's Mast Versatile Star FREDRIC MARCH Back from his triumph in "DR. JEKYLL"— Presented in another Paramount Success— Strangers in Love With KAY FRANCIS and STUART ERWIN YOU thrilled to231 words
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Advertisement144 1932-07-25 6 "DANCE TEAM"—the new and greater thrill! Last Night To-Night Mitifi DAVIES CUM GABLE I IN j Polly of the Circus TOMORROW Barbara Stanwyck IN THE AMAZING UNFORGETTABLE DRAMA THAT BROUGHT HER THE TITLE "The Bernhardt of the screen" Forbidden j with J ADOLPHE MENJOU and RALPH BELLAMY j j WE?144 words
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Advertisement264 1932-07-25 6 TO-NICrHT I n II I I Impatient Maiden" with j LEW AYHES, I j MAE CLARKE, I UNA MERKEL j GIVE THE LITTLE GIBI A GREAT BIG HAND Durgabai Khote T X Young, Lovely, Sophisticated, j Graceful and EmotionalI A soc/ ETY j KING OF AYOPHYA No Make-Believe Acting. The264 words
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Article221 1932-07-25 7 Riotous Gunners Sent To Prison. Gilbert and Williams, the two gunnerr rtationed at Blakan Mati who the other day pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly in the Grosvenor Hotel and smashing the plate glass windows, were dealt with by the Thira Magistrate (Mr. A. C. Boyd)221 words
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Article154 1932-07-25 7 Opening Of Big Trial At Assizes. The Singapore Assize Court was crowded this morning when the case in which Coomaru Sanmugam and Marimuthu Sittampalam stand charged with a series of offences in connection with a Bankruptcy Office cheque for $12,612.13, was taken up before Mr. Justice Whitley154 words
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Article42 1932-07-25 7 German Aviator Lands In Greenland. Reuter. Copenhagen, July 25. TJM airman Yon Gronau. who fl*w from the uonh cf Germany to Ireland en the first lap of his trans-Atlantic flight. landed at Julianehaab. south-west Greenland, yes.ercav evening.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article507 1932-07-25 7 NANKING'S POSTAL BLOCKADE OF MANCHURIA. FIGHT AGAINST REDS CONTINUES UNABATED. PEKING WAR LORD ORDERED TO RESIST JAPANESE. INVADERS DESTROY SEVEN HUNDRED HOUSES IN BORDER TOWN. Shanghai, July 24. It is announced that a postal blockade against the Manchukuo becomes effective as from to-day.—Reuter. (SERVICES OF SIN507 words
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Article528 1932-07-25 7 Seven Hundred Chinese Houses Destroyed. Shanghai, July 23. Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang has again wired the Nanking Government explaining the latest development of the Jehol crisis yesterday. Mr. Wang Ching Wei, President of the Executive Yuan, called am emergency meeting to discuss the report. A reply528 words
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896 1932-07-25 7 Preparations To Attack Peiping. Shanghai. July 23. According to news received yesterday there was a lull in the Jehol crisis. But to-day's cables indicate that the war clouds are rolling thick and fast in the skies over the LiaoningJehol borderland. It is reported that the clouds896 words
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49 1932-07-25 7 Proposed Delegation To India. Lor.den, July 14. The Britiih Labour Party is proposing to s.nd a delegation to India to study cend tior s "m the spot." Th;y are appealing to rich Indians in Britain for twelve hundred sterling in ord r to defray expenses.49 words
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Article181 1932-07-25 7 Singapore, July 25. Rice, Siam Al per Koyan $190 Rice, Siam 1 $175 Rice, Siam 2 $165 Rice, B. Siam No. 1 $137 Rice. B. Siam No. 2 $132 Rice, Siam "Sinvvay" pr koyan No. 1 $182 Rice, Siam No. 2 $164 Rice, Saigon Al $160 Rice, Saigon N.181 words
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Article, Illustration346 1932-07-25 7 PATRIOTISM OF SIAM'S LEADERS. Fortunes Given To New Government. News of events in Siam since the coup d'etat have been adequate a? far as superficial occurrences are concerned but, says a Bangkok correspondent, the degree of enthusiasm of the leaders cf the People's Party and the346 words
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Article283 1932-07-25 7 Dispute Over Will Settled. London, June 29. The encrmous expenses expectea to be incurred in the big London will law-suit have b?:n curtailed by the unexpected announcement that the case has be n settled by an ag.cement. Mrs. Fryer, beneficiary under the will of th? milliona r?,283 words
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Advertisement445 1932-07-25 7 fifi 7 RUN ALL-TALKING, SINGING AND DANCING PICTURE. I With Five Catchy Songs and Delightful Dancing, in which the Internationally Famous Star I FAY MARBE m .-mates you with her singing and dancing, and I NAT CARR m 9 (l tash and Perlmutter" fame,- amuses you with his clever f445 words
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Advertisement85 1932-07-25 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. i (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement!). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eattern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. E.O. The Company hai £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with85 words
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Obituary120 1932-07-25 8 M\ Ch-n;- Kfcye Ycrg, beloved fath:r of j M;ssrs. S:ng, Ngh:e, Joo, Liar.g Lcnr. pasccd ana- p actfull? at. hi3 rrsidence, a i 9 o' lKCn str ct cn S inday, 24th inst., at 7.30 a.m., at th- age cf 66 years. The f in-?! will take120 words
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Article791 1932-07-25 8 The "New Policy" is beginning to look a bit frayed round the edges. The newspapers have it to rather rough treatment, and a gentleman whose pseudonym of "Klyne Street" betrays him as a Kuala Lumpur lawyer (for that thoroughfare is the "Rogues' Alley" of the Federal Capital) has791 words
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Article46 1932-07-25 8 Mr. T. G. Wiggins has been appointed liquidator of the Central Health Board. At the Rotary Club luncheon meeting at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday Mr. A. H. Dickinson, Director of the C. I. D., SJB. Police, will speak on "Science and the Identification of Criminals46 words
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Article180 1932-07-25 8 Sir George Maxwell's Illness. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 13 (by Air Mail). The Hon. Mr. Egmont Hake, who is a great supporter of Sir Cecil Clementi in his Decentralisation policy, is in London now and was seen to-day looking in the best of180 words
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Article182 1932-07-25 8 Delegations Consulting Privately. Rugby. July 23. Five Important committees of the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa were constituted yesterday. What is generally regarded as the most important of these is that for the promotion cf trade within the Commonwealth and it will probably in effect be the182 words
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Article70 1932-07-25 8 North Cornwall Remains Liberal. Reuter. London, July 23. The by-election in North CornwaU necessitated by the death of Sfr Donald Maclean (lib.) resulted as follows: Sir Francis Acland (Lib.) 16,933 Lt-C©mdr. A. M. Williams D.S.C., R.N. (Cons.) 15.387. The voting was very s milar to that in theReuter. - 70 words
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Article73 1932-07-25 8 Rapid Progress Of Daventry Station. Rugby, July 24. Within the next few days the equipment for the British Broadcasting Corporation's new short-wave Empire transmitter will be taken to Daventry, where the service is expected to be in operation by the end of the year.—British Official. [Several aerials and73 words
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78 1932-07-25 8 Rugby. July 23. A new issue of Savings Cenificatcs to replace those superceded when the War Loan conversion scheme was launched will bz on sale in August. This will be the fourth issue of theso certificates. The purchase ptice of the new issue will be78 words
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Article92 1932-07-25 8 The announcement that Messrs. Moutrie and Co. are closing down their Kuala LumpuiH>rcmises after 20 years' business there has come as a shock to music-lovers. The closing-down has been necessitated, ihe "Malay Mail" is officially informed, by the slump. Though the closing-down is not attributed to recent Custcms changes, these92 words
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Article534 1932-07-25 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON."j J N.P. stands for New Policy. And also, be it remembered r. Nah Poo. 1 f d Then H.E. stands f,„. fall by) Hazardous Experiment. A Paterson's 69 at Bukit Timah on Saturday was quite a creditahU effort, but what about mv 98 day? I534 words
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Obituary23 1932-07-25 8 Rio de Janeiro. July 24. The death tock place to-day of Santos Dumont, a famous m W j inventor.—Reuter. i23 words
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Article45 1932-07-25 8 Latest Quotations. rubber. London: 1 15jl6d. New York: Closed. Singapore: 5% —5 11 16 cents TIN. London Spot: £124 15s. «unchanged» London 3 months: £126 15s. (unchaus-'C Singapore: $65.37 4COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: Sundried Mixed 14 9 The market 1» quiet.45 words
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Advertisement439 1932-07-25 8 I Qentleman m\\\ \jfl K*&ip3 x if* hfc3 Fcr men to exquislte 4711 te a 11 fv^/// tiwi modern toilet necessity. A liberal I quantity in wash basin and shaving 'Jt7Jl"Qfnuxne water will impart a delightful feeling I taude Cologne Jf Iv cf well-being. II Ideal as an aft r-shaving439 words
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Advertisement52 1932-07-25 8 A Happy Thought FOR THE CHRISTENING PRESENT. I CHILDREN'S CUPS j IN SOLID SILVER. U.S. de SilvaA Bros., JEWELLERS, 23, High Street, Singapore. T. K. K.'S RUBBER SHOES. ("ANG HOCK SU Size 35 to 42. I From 70 to 90 cts. per pair. .TENG SENG GUAN, 634. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD,52 words
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Miscellaneous41 1932-07-25 8 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday's Max. Temperature, 90 dcg. F. Last night's Mm. Temperature, 79 deg. F. Yesterday's Rainfall, nil. f I Sunshine, 8.3 hours. 1 p.m. Relative Humidity, 65 per cent, l p.m. Wind, S. 15 m.p.h. 1 p.m. Weather, fine.41 words
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Article364 1932-07-25 9 eFNATOR BORAH AND DKirrs. Staunch Anti-Revisionist Converted. I,,, j; r.ih. leader in the U.S.A. n to debts revision. <"* t r. I.MKflf' Washington, July 24. nference to consider of war debts, in of other post-war a broadcast address Chairman of the Senate Committee, to-day. thai the proposed364 words
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Article, Illustration55 1932-07-25 9 Petition To Be Heard In October. Pari.-, July 23. 11 pd lUontd for a divorce on the -.'round of lncomoran] reconciliation was attempted in the The p tition may be n '»rd m October.—Reuter. marriage to Yvonne > very successful and ibte divorce will come as55 words
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Article14 1932-07-25 9 Reuter. Los Angeles, July 23. Florenz Ziegfeld, has died I Ml Renter.Reuter. - 14 words
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123 1932-07-25 9 ALLEGED FALSE AND LIBELLOUS STATEMENT. SUBVERSIVE OF ALL RESPECT FOR HIGH COMMISSIONER. DEVOLUTION ARY PROCESS ESSENTIALLY DOWNWARD. A sharp rejoinder to critics of Sir Cecil Clementi (Governor and High Commissioner), of himself and of the New Policy is made by the Acting Chief Secretary of123 words
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Article144 1932-07-25 9 The Hon. Mr. Andrew Caldecott, C.8.E., C.M.G.. Acting Chief Secretary, F.M.S., writes to the "Malay Mail" (Kuala Lumpur) as follows (the sub-headings to this letter arc those cf the "Malay Mail"): Sir. —I hope that you will allow me through the medium of your columns to deny144 words
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Article139 1932-07-25 9 Dcvolutionary Process Essentially Downward. For the past twelve months I have acted a; the head of it. So much for my personal knowlpd-je of 'Klyne Street's" subject: I will deal with his fcur statements seriatim: •\a> The present Chief Secretary has less power of decision than had139 words
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Article164 1932-07-25 9 Not More Than 1 In 50 To The High Commissioner. Mb) Practically every minute paper en a Federal matter must go. as a matter cf course, to the High Commissioner." The truth is that not more than one ?n fifty minute papers on Federal matters goes to the164 words
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Article118 1932-07-25 9 Chief Secretary Instructed To Give Full Views. "(o In a great number of cases Secretary does mot even express an opinion on the matter." There has not been a single paper cf any kind submitted by me to the High Commissioner on any subject during the past118 words
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Article88 1932-07-25 9 High Commissioner And Subordinates To Federal Head. "(d) If the High Commissioner does not like the views expressed by the Federal H»ad concerned, he consults and frequently follows the advice of a subordinate to that Federal Head." This statement is untrue. A High Commissioner is never, of course,88 words
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Article119 1932-07-25 9 appeal to subordinate officers against the unpalatable counsels of their superiors is subversive of all respect for the High Cornm seioner, and I am surprised at the publication in your paper of so false and libellous a statement.—Yours faithfully, ANDREW CALDECOTT. Carcosa. July 22, 1932. fWe do not119 words
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Article1039 1932-07-25 9 A Letter From Sir George Maxwell, K.8.E., C.M.G. (To the Editor, Brilish Malay j.) Sir,—Much of what has been written in the past thirty years upon Malayan politics give the impression that th- Pangkor Treaty of 1874 is the foundation of ..he Residential system in the Federated1,039 words
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Article397 1932-07-25 9 IRISH TARIFF WAR MOVE. De Valera Still Ready. To Talk. Reuter. Although the tariff war between Britain and the Irish Free Sta c has bejrun—the latest move is an embargo on British coal—President de Va'era is i: it anxious for it to continue and f?yr he isReuter. - 397 words
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Article400 1932-07-25 9 Russia Germany Seek Equality. I Geneva, July 23. The General Committee of the Disarmament Conference, after rix months labours, adopted by 41 votes to 2, Germany and Russia opposing, unu there being eight absentees, the resolution drafted by Sir John Simon (British Foreign Minister) and M. Benes400 words
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Advertisement157 1932-07-25 9 HEYMAN I Creamery fp§Kt| i Butter I AN EMPIRE PRODUCT Fresh creamy butter direct from Australia can be yours if you ask for HEYMAN Butter. A British Empire Product that is I famed throughout the world for I its purity and delicate*flavour, HEYMAN BUTTER will make I every meal more157 words
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Article666 1932-07-25 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. LEAGUE ISSUES DECIDED. R.A.F. DEFEAT THE GLOSTERS. Classy Display At Jalan Besar. Malays And Chinese Win The Shields. By beating: the Glosters on Saturday in the First Division of the S.A.FA. League competition, the K.A.F. denied the Glosters any chance they had of assailing the position666 words
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Article225 1932-07-25 10 LATEST POSITIONS OF TEAMS. FIRST DIVISION. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Malays 15 13 2 0 62 26 26 RAF. 14 10 3 1 40 16 21 Globters 14 9 3 2 32 16 20 Chinese 14 5 3 6 27 21 16 S.C.C.225 words
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Article503 1932-07-25 10 EXCITING GAME AT ANSON ROAD. By drawing with the Malays on Saturday at the Anson Read Stadium in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League, the Chinese juniors consolidated their position in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League. The draw of I—l was a fair503 words
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Article105 1932-07-25 10 The Second Division match at Seletar on Saturday between the S.C.C. II and the Naval Ease Sports Club ended in a win for the home team by 2 —o. Cpl. Bruce refereed and the teams were: Naval Base: Railton; WUlians, Cowley. Gale, Donaldson, Watson; Coombs,105 words
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Article333 1932-07-25 10 SELANGOR QUALIFY FOR FINAL. PLAYERS ORDERED OFF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 24. Selangor qualified to represent the North in final of the Malaya Cup competition, to bo played %t Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 6, by beating Penang by the only goal of the match, in333 words
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Article91 1932-07-25 10 COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES. CRICKET. Reuter. London, July 23. Tea-time scores in the County championship matches to-day were; SURREY: 198 for 6 wkts. v. Kent at the Oval. HAMPSHIRE: 141; Gloucester 50 for 0 wkt at Bournemouth. SUSSEX: 165 for 2 wkts v. Essex at Clacton WORCESTER: 136Reuter. - 91 words
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Article36 1932-07-25 10 TOURISTS COLLAPSE AT EDINBURGH. Reuter. London, July 23 In the game begun at Edinburgh to-day between All-India and Scotland, the tourists, batting first, were all out Lefore the tea interval for 146 runs.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article290 1932-07-25 10 UNITED SERVICES BEAT B. B. AND L United Services .followed up then good bowline w. lea consistent batting and beat Bankers! Brokers and Insurance in the tournament game at the S.C.C. by 118 runs with six wickets to Gp'iic. Scores: B. B. AND I. vV. R. King c290 words
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Article195 1932-07-25 10 The Ceylon Sports Club and an A.P.C. XI drew on Saturday at Balestier. Stores A.P.C.—Ist Innings. T. F. Garside c Jansen b Muthukumaru D. C. Burn c Paramsothy b Jar.sen A. W. Nicholson c Hamid b Martinus 57 H. Gibson b Ignatius 6 L. V. Rolfe195 words
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Article181 1932-07-25 10 A Nondescripts' XI defeated the Indian Association on the latter's ground by three wickets and 23 runs on Sunday: Score:: INDIAN ASSOCIATION. Hari Govind b Rodrigo 2 Mistry c and b Rodrigo 18 Wazir Singh c Fernando b Rodrigo 23 Abbasbhoy c Gunasekera b Cooke 28 N.181 words
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Article482 1932-07-25 10 SATURDAY'S RESULTS. THE TURF. J (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. July 24. There was a good attendance at the Penang Turf Club meeting yesterday but the tote betting was not as large as at previous meetings. The double tote on Short Suit and Millionaire produced $133 and482 words
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Article23 1932-07-25 10 Entries are now open to members of the Chinese Association for the various tournaments. Entry forms may be obtained from the games captain.23 words
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Article221 1932-07-25 10 IS IT A GOOD MATCH? BOXING. -Boxing Enthusiast" writes: "Having been a boxing enthUsiast sincg SiTthl fistic game first took its origin atHnT circu^ LTth 5 1 1 and were m StSTto Mid the announcement made in your paper on Saturday last to the effect thatGunnTElhs221 words
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Article80 1932-07-25 10 NEXT SATURDAY'S CONTESTS. Joe Diamond's opponent for July 29 at the New World Arena, will be Neil Hemchit and in the amateur contest Galistan will be opposed to a welterweight from the Police force L col Wasley will not figure in the programme Prices of80 words
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Article125 1932-07-25 10 TO MORROW'S AND WEDNESDAY'S TIES. LAWN TENNIS. The ties to be played on the first two days of the Malayan championships at the S.C.C. are as follows: 1 To-morrow (ladles'singles). Mrs. E. K. Allinv. Mrs. Livingstone Miller. Mrs. Pitt v. Mrs. Power. Miss Oldheld v. Miss Crowe. Miss125 words
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Article157 1932-07-25 10 U.S.A. QUALIFY TO MEET FRANCE. Paris, July 24. By winning three matches out of four against Germany to-day in the Davis Cup inter-zone final, the United States qualified to meet France in the challenge round. Results: Allison and Van Ryn beat Von Crarum and Prenn 6—3,157 words
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Article135 1932-07-25 10 Under the auspices of the Presbyterian 3:iui'ch Ladies' Work Party a successful tournament was held at Firestone Park on Saturday afternoon, when forty-five couples took part Ihe winners were Miss Coveney and Elliot and ihe runners-up were Mrs. Cochrane and McFarlane. Consolation Prizes: Miss N. McKerracher and Hawkins.135 words
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Article333 1932-07-25 10 SIONG 800 PLAYER'S SUCCESS. BILLIARDS. Tan Kirn Song (Siong 800 A.S.) beat Yeo Koon Yam (Amicable A A.) by 600 to 438 in the final of the four-ball open championship tournament at the New World on Saturday night. The competition, which was organised by Messrs. Prankel Bros., who333 words
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Article361 1932-07-25 10 EQUALS ELKINS' «9 vr UVv 1 'u Kit TIM AH. GOLF. M. M. PattJMJU, Mahr. Saturday equalled the ec W. H. Elkins «an ex-champ, ed so well while at Home i I in going round the man, course at Bukit Timah in 68 bogey. He was playing361 words
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Article32 1932-07-25 10 The result of the replay between 11 Intf? Jones, C. H. Evans and J. H. Addi- i July medal competition at Keppel v.a a v..: for J. H. Addis.32 words
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Article36 1932-07-25 10 Reuter. t Spa. July 23 In the second round of the Belgian air.att-' championship to-day, Douglas Grant Cinque Ports» beat Budd (Shanghai* 4 a: Budd received a walk-over in the firs: round —Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article168 1932-07-25 10 Another Dual Role Al The Capitol. A very satisfying picture is Love," a Paramount version of th lai J. Locke's powerful story, "Tlr Sh r I Fredric March, cf Jekyll and H. :«nv tays ancther dual rol? and is x talking to and touching his other maikablc168 words
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Article122 1932-07-25 10 Alhambra—"Polly of the CMarlon Davies and Clark Gabl British Movietone N us. T<bidden," featuring Barbara St: v.' Capitol.—Fredric March in Love." Empire —"The Flocd," f<atu' and Eleanor Bcaidman. Fi t "The Border Rider" (sil nt) Great World.—Sido ill Chinese wayargs, silent and Line cf Duty"). Marlbcrough. —Lew122 words
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Article677 1932-07-25 11 Killed By Financial Implications? Criri cf Sir Cecil CU menti's "New Policy" or -ntralisation pr •vho have steadily fccrpi-ed in numbers sine the introduction of th" proposals into Mah.van politics last Aujuk. will be justified in regarding the ret rt which we published yesterday as tiiff bf-t677 words
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Article123 1932-07-25 11 Prussian Military Head's Decrees. Reuter. Berlin. July 25. General Von Runstedt during the week-end aimed three blows against his opponents. The Government has ordered th closing cf a Comma r is: exhibition show ng Hitlerite terrorism, has fcrbidd?n election propaganda by means of loudspeakers from motor-carsReuter. - 123 words
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Article15 1932-07-25 11 The P. and O. "Bangalore" arrived in London at 6 a.m. on Saturday.15 words
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Article573 1932-07-25 11 Two Most Critical Years Over. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune") Sales of United States commercial and military aircralt, engines and spare parts in 1931 decreased 8.2 per cent. In dollar voluvncfrom 1&30 levels, it is revealed by »'ie "Aircraft Year Book for 1932," prepared by the Aeronautical573 words
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Advertisement83 1932-07-25 11 Disturbed night's rest. I The characteristic sign of all affections of I the urinary tract is continuous strangury m which does not allow you a moment's I respite. Emptying the bladder is always I Painful and the urine is generally turbid. 9 What should be done? Immediately take I 'HELMITOL*83 words
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Advertisement248 1932-07-25 11 UmMt i «i M M m a m m m m m m m m m m m m m Watch! Watch!! Watch!!! THE NINTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NEW WORLD COMMENCING JULY 29, 1932. FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. I ADMISSION* 20 CTS. 100,000 FREE GIFTS FREE TO ALL SHOWS.248 words
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Advertisement478 1932-07-25 11 1 The joint S partially filled with yam 2. A etrand of LEAD WOOL" it then ,ntr od u ced. 4 The joint ie finally eet up with the finishing tool. LEAD WOOL The Lead Wool Joint is the cheapest for all Cast Irons or Steel Mains. It shows a478 words
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Article969 1932-07-25 12 World's Greatest Evangelist Coming. It is a quarter of a century since Dr. E Stanley Jones came first to India and into contact there with those forces and influences which have resulted in the development of his unique personality. An early facility and felicity of expression969 words
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Article34 1932-07-25 12 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 Indin and Cry lon is Rs. 150 for $100.34 words
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Advertisement237 1932-07-25 12 l I "Pineapple" Bacon FINEST SUPPLIES AT CHEAP PRICES. i < Streaky er ib Collar Forelock 33 Singapore Gold Storage Company, Limited. Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Keppel Harbour, Katong Grange Road. ~,-t r m■. mm~mm r DIAMOND BATTERY BRITISH MANUFACTURE. Diamond Batteries give a Brighter Light than any other Battery.237 words
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Advertisement402 1932-07-25 12 —r. ,--n..»ln"'"»" ITTT fc i ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. I j (INCORPORATED IN INDIA 1874). I HEAD OFFICE:— BOMBAY 1931 RESULTS. I New Business: 26,486 Policies assuring $34,250,000. i Net Interest Income: S .3,650,000. J Total Premium Income: SI 1,070.000. Claims Paid: 3,877 for 5,500,000. I Loans402 words
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Miscellaneous89 1932-07-25 12 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. JULY 26. Pontianak, Slngkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas (Tomohon) 11 a.m. Tembilahan and Indragiri (Hong Lam) noon China, Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa. East Siberia, Philippine Islands, Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Teiresias) 1 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak. Pakan Baroe, Pajakombo and Padang (Hong Kwong) 389 words
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Miscellaneous477 1932-07-25 12 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in j Singapore, most of the members of which are rutin of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary b provided specially for them- Secretaries are j invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will itill be included477 words
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Article239 1932-07-25 13 SectiriWI HioMs Iiy Subterfuge? idling' n Koo made his reports; A; M l- »1 Chiang Kai Shek and Maru, t ndcncy w tothe former policy of nd and diplomacy on poUcy of "direct JtpUMR under certain r.-ptiS'- dt-rogatory to Chinese soveChina W.kly." But the the change239 words
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Article354 1932-07-25 13 The Repatriation Scheme. in, n t of India Mi hip a ?ecrt tary, imperial Citi<2 1 .-'«.rdinj the «3 m■ ,I', rs Mala.v»:«4 wlt;i r 1,1 l" I'orrespondcnc? May 3D, 1932. tmployid m H?* nc lan labourers *ohuitarv- e Patriation is entirely d out I m354 words
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Article587 1932-07-25 13 Sungei Besi Mines. The oinput of tin ore by the Sungei Besl Mines for 1931 was 482% tons (against 499 tons for th. preceding yean, and sales of ore realized an average price of £71 9s. 4d per 0 o D Against £99 19s. 2d.).587 words
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Article143 1932-07-25 13 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. Prices for the Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Motor Sprit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $O.BG ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon $0.89 Shell Motor Sprit per 4 gallon tin $3.68 Shell Kerosene143 words
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Advertisement379 1932-07-25 13 X 7Yl(ltt CvCTnC Serene confidence and radiant BBflßißfj Jle v t7irOariisf\inq Cream K":f9 3 charm arc- assured social assets Ax rxgj ,r, Ls Delicately perfumed with "47//" Eau de \mmm\ f-O *X X Cologne, and a perfect foundation Tor to the cultured Woman v. ho us, Ajß X powder. Tl.e379 words
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Miscellaneous815 1932-07-25 13 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All times glim in the following are Singapore time*. MONDAYS. PETALINO HILL, 65.5 metres, testing dally from 10.30 to '1 a.m. MANILA, KZRM. 49.3 metres, every Monday; 8 to 9 p.m., weekly broadcast of recorded music. BANDOENG, PMY.. 58.2 metres; 6.40815 words
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Article1600 1932-07-25 14 Summary Of Proceedings Of Council Meeting. A meeting of the Council of the Planters' Association of Malaya was held, in Kuala Lumpur on July 9. Mr. R. S. Chantler (chairman) presided, and there were present Mr. J. C. Innes (vice-chairman), Mr. C. Ward Jackson (secretary), and1,600 words
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Advertisement713 1932-07-25 14 f JOHNSON OUTBOARD j 4 d\ s* 4V\ Unrivalled UATADC Unequalled* J in Speed. fflU 1 UHI3 In Performance. j F° r Outboard Motoring JOHNSON SEA-HORSE. j v F.Khfn?. Camping, Hunting, Summing, Cruising, j V T^Rj^l. V» Delightful Picnics. et« J N Br IRf Bui it takes the il C713 words
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Advertisement286 1932-07-25 14 WILLY SIX 97 The Willy Six 97 li th.. lar?.-: pUMMiII! car off.r<d at u-n MOtb pick-up. lull dimtj.iii Jllt Call at our ihuutoom to-day or Mb parliculars. Cycle Carriage Co. (1926) l.tj fl :i m n a E^lm f 1 VISITORS si UKEXPFA I M < I fftfa tij286 words
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Advertisement417 1932-07-25 15 5 7l;aMKK SAILINGS. !> 0. jjjflTISH INDIA aP cak' unes. r A: CARGO MAiL sFRVICES. DENTAL STEAM m AN CO 1 ONDON AND s riv: J" a SEr >viCE. FAB i ij Ll Majesty's ON'DON. OB I Japan. I Due Tonnage. Singapore 1932. 11,000 Aug. 5 6.990 Aug. 11 D417 words
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Advertisement601 1932-07-25 15 SAILINGS. umWĔ Wapan Mail)j TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Miridlesborouau. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Ball. HARUNA MARU 10,500 July 27 28 KATORI MARU 10,000 Aug. 11 12 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Aug 25 26 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Sept. G 7 HAKONE MARU 10,500 Sept. 21 22 5 SUWA MARU601 words
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Advertisement517 1932-07-25 15 *TKAMER SAILINGS* NORDDEUTSCEEK LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. "HAVEL" for H'kong. S'hai, Japan, -j Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau "SAARBRUCKEN" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Aug "ISAR" for Manila, H'kong. S'hai, Kobe, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Aug. -c HOMEWARDS. M.s. "TRAVE"517 words
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Advertisement520 1932-07-25 15 INSURANCE. THE $Jm\ SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINfe TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTK, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. National Lunch HOME. 37, MARKET STREET. Expert Cooks Under Able Managearmt. VEGETABLE VARIETIES, INDIAW REFRESHMENTS. SWEETS AND CAKES A SPECIAT ITY. Fresh520 words
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Advertisement397 1932-07-25 15 BANKS. I The Ho HoHTig Bank, Ltd. J RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE, j SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE j Safe Deposit Boxes for the safe keeping of valuables and important documents are available at very moderate rates. For the information of intending depositors the following is a scale of the fees payable for397 words
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Advertisement415 1932-07-25 15 THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements.) CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE Authorised Capital $4,000,000. Issued Capital 2.000,000. Paid-up Capital 1.000.000. Reserve Liability of Snareholders 1.000.000. Reserve Funds and Undivided Profit 1 000.000 AGENCIES: London, New York, Hong Konr Canton, Shanghai. Swatow. Amoy, Medan burning. Kuala Lumpur,415 words
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Advertisement550 1932-07-25 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. SOCONY-VACUUM CORPORATION (formerly known as Standard Oil Company cf New York) hereby arnounces that at the close of business on 31st July, 1932, it will tak? over the contracts, bus ncsa, and other obi ga. ions, and all accounts cf the Vacuum Oil Company. Ire. Th;re will550 words
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Advertisement392 1932-07-25 16 EDUCATIONAL. Private Tuition and Evening Classes, French, English, Dutch, German, by a lady. Apply Box No. 598, c o Malaya Tribune. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established IC2B. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls) B —Short Street, Singapore. Offers thorough training in Music —both PRACTICAL «te THEORETICAL Courses eading392 words
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Advertisement482 1932-07-25 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE— Linotype Motors, each y 2 H.P all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager Malaya Tribune, 50 Go Anson Road. ae» MALAYA TRIBUNE THONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including iiiqumuf at office Postage Pnstag» or doss (Local or to482 words
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