Malaya Tribune, 9 May 1933

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol XX.- No. IOS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, May 9, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAT 9, 1933.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 355 1 i 1,,, t yT^—| 1 EASY, ECONOMICAL DRIVING 1 **********0 1 To the motoring public the word "Austin" denotes /I gĔL 11/ a standard of excellence and dependability com- 1 bined with moderate cost, which sets Austin cars M in a class apart, and renders them the criterion by 4&
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    • 43 1 A. FLINTER 5. Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daiiy exchange rates.
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  • 37 2 STUDENTS' ACTION IN GERMANY. j j j i Libraries Raided, Famous Institute Purged." Libraries in Germany have been raided and "un-German" hooks c mfterated and bcrnt. Nazis have taken of the famous Sexual Institute.
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  • 520 2 Reuter. Berlin. May C. VARIOUS public libraries have been raided by group:, of studenu. niisoated •unGerman" books. The chief action was against Professor Magnus Hirsehf* Id's Sk'.xual Institute." which known to medical people all over the world for its exhausti' >• hbran on BeXttaJ matters. The students
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  • 214 2 Debate In House Of Lords. London, May 3. A former German spy had the distinction of having a debate in the House of Lords de- o'ed to himself to-day. He is Captain yon Rintrlcn. whose permission to reside in Great Britain Viscount Bertie of Thame was
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  • 386 2 Chinese Withdraw In Luan Area. Reuter. Peiping. May 8. JAPANESE and Manchukuo reinforcements at «I Chinwangtao are advancing along thePei-ping-Shanhaikwan road, which runs close to the Railway. The Chinese troops withdrew to the West Luan area withdrew from Chinon and Fooning two towns on the Luan River,
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  • 213 2 Anniversary Of Important Events. MAY 5 was the anniversary day of two important events in the history of China-,Fir.-tl\. it was the anniversary of the assumption ol office by Dr. Sun Vat Sen as the first President of the Republic of China. It was on j
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  • 177 2 U.S. Pacific Fleet In North China. Shanghai. May C. The Washington Admiralty Department has denied the .Japanese rumour that the U.S. Elect at present in North China has been g<ven i: id r.tial instructions to move, and no significance li attached ;o the round visit ol the U.S.
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    • 71 2 Built this Bonnie Baby T?VER since Glaxo appeared over twenty years ago it has built bonnie babies and made parents proud. Glaxo has seemed to work miracles because it is fundamentally correct. BUILDS BONNIE BABIES Agents in India: H. J. FOSTER Co., Ltd., P. O. Box 202, Bombay P-O. Box
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    • 284 2 j I TINTED NAILS... OR NATURAL? Wear the shade that's right Cufex (S eco for your frock nomical. Keep tne bottle tightly Every fashionable woman today is P m *lwTe*d using variety in nail tints. And the H remains usewoman who combines good taste ob e fo fbe enciwith a
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  • 170 3 Been mum speculation in Perak j i ftaeraljy a« la the cause of oi tin and the pessimists declaring that it is solely due to contention is not true, al- i Iv ome speculation in eulatora always speculate To-day the "bulls" h#v>
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  • 145 3 rpc DAS. report an agreement for j Rmta, Japan and :-h a conference will yet to seen, but tan latere? that. Russia -he step." in and calis j il leg ambitions in China. wti\ be threatened. On i U c: -ion wh.ether she i? nl amptmtn policy whicv.
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  • 171 3 HpKE great alteration in social habit which A has coinfided with the depression is the entry cf women into almost every form of industry. Reliable statistics on the subject are difficult to obtain, but estimates which as-sert 'c from a million and a half to two million
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  • 201 3 number of malaria cases known to have -I been contracted at the Highlands during The last two year; is said to have been cxtruardlnariry low. But in the lower Highlands and also in the estatrs which are being opened up along the Teloni Valley read there are posot
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  • 581 3 Hospital Crime. THE POLICE COURT INQUIRY. :From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Thursday. fpHE fata! stabbing of a Chinese nurse at the District Hospital. Ipoh. on the afternoon of Jan. 23, had a sequel in the local Police Court when Baskaran. former male attendant of the hospital,
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  • 206 3 Kidnapping Of Hindu Girl. fFratn Our Own Correspondent.! Malacca. May 5. In the District Court to-day. before M. H. C. WRlaa a young Hindu girl named Muniammal p ftted how she was kidnapped by Ranutamy. Eathia and Kuppu-arny were charged with abetting. Ra.na: a:ny was ci.tenced to .six
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  • 127 3 The Singapore Fire Brigade had to deal with three outbreaks of fire during the week-end. On Saturday at 6.30 p.m. a fire broke cut in a rubber factory at Paya Lebar Road. The Bridge were promptly on the scene, and the trouble was over within a few
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  • 100 3 Not Itseif A Repudiation Of Allegiance. Reuter Wireless. I London, May 5. tha? Govern ™nt had been advised that he passage qf the abolition of the Oath rerd^ CS dT c the State icn m ld rl am Unt to a act of secesCommons nt lh mas
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  • 86 3 Daring Smash And Grab Raid. Reuter Wireless. London, May 5. j The trophies for the big International Car 1 iaee at Brooklands to-morrow were stolen ro-oay in a daring smash-and-grab raid in I Hiccadally. Tne thieves stole a racing car belonging to 1 U» well known racer,
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  • 77 3 Abolition Of Submarines Advocated. Reuter Wireless. Geneva. May 5. The abolition of submarines is an unexpected proposal confined to the German naval amendment to the Bri.ish Disarmament plan. If this is adopted, she undertakes not to ex.eed until Nov. 20. 1930. the number of surface vessels hitherto
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  • 101 3 Completion Of The Service To India. Reuter Wireless. Lotndon, May 4. "The whole Empire is now on the telephone with the completion of the service to India inaugurated on May 1," said Sir Kingslev Wood. Postmaster General, at the opening ceremony 0 f Faraday House, the largest telepnone
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  • 40 3 Reuter Wireless. Marseilles. May 5. hundred and twenty German Jews sailed aboard the "Cluunpoilion" for Palestine where they are seeking refuge from th 4 Nan regime. The authorities in Palestine permitting them to settle than Turner Wireless
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  • 565 3 No Debts Agreement Beforehand. Reuter Wireless. London, May 5. War Debts will be discussed separately at the Wcrld Economic Conference, though invs'i .1 tions will run concurrently with the Conference, according fe> information gleaned in political circles. More light is expected to be thrown on the MaeDonald-RcKxsevclt
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    • 192 3 The effective components of the plant i "EPHEDRA VULGARIS" in com- J ii r bination with a new calcium bromide L- preparatioß*. I" la the only remedy j Cm aken h ternally thai develops i x a specific positive action in eases of asthma and bronchitis. J SOLE AGENT I
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    • 171 3 1 i *f V WEX is the safe germicide which cures colds without upsetting the system. Simply breathe the vapour from your handkerchief. You will feel it > all the recesses of r.ose and throat where cold germs colonise, quickly ridding the system of these harmful organisms. THE VAPEX WAY
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  • 852 4 Shipping News Notices. SHIPS ENCOUNTER BAD WEATHER. Reducing Damage To Hull Structure. IN these days of fierce international competition for the. control of the carrying trade upon the high seas, science has been invoked as never before to help in making the tramp steamer an efficient money-earning proposition. Improvement in
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  • 125 4 Canton Ferry Sunk After Explosion. Shiuhing, April 25. As the result of the explosion of an exhaust pipe, the motorboat "Taiyuan," operating between Canton and Hohow, burst into flames shortly after leaving the pier here this evening. Seventy-eight pasengers were on board at the time. Most of them
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  • 654 4 Increased Dividend Declared. VjORE than ordinary interest was attached -JI to the ninth annual general meeting of shareholders of the Hongkong and Yaumati Perry Co.. Ltd.. owners of the new Vehicular Perry service, held at the Chinese Restaurant 26, Dcs Voeux Road Central, on April 26 More
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  • 187 4 Launch Of New Type Of Armoured Ship. LAST month was a special one in the postWar history of the German Navy. The first armoured ship, the "Deutschland," was commissioned at Wilhelmshaven, after being under construction for more than four years. The second armoured ship, the "ErastzLothringen," laid
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  • 224 4 Young Officer's Appointment At Sudan. The general secretary of (the London office of the Sudan Government has informed the* Imperial Merchant Service Guild that Mr. G. C. Dumper, MM of 'their members, has been appointed to fill a vacancy in the Sudan Government for a quay inspector at
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  • 108 4 Passengers Landed At Yapp Island. Tokyo, April 24. A win.less message from the N. Y. K. "Shizuoka Maru," a vessel on the South Sea Island service, which ran aground off Yapp Island eaily yesterday morning, received late last night states that all of the passengers have been transferred
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  • 93 4 Three Submarines Due This Morning. Honkong, April 27. Three American submarines, the S-37, S-39 and S-41, accompanied by U.S.S. Canopus, will arrive in Hongkong from Manila this morning, while the U.S.S. "Isabel," formerly the American Commander-in-Chief's yacht is arriving from Shanghai. The aircraft carrier "Hrrmes" was scheduled to
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  • 280 4 Thirty Big Sailing Ships In Commission. THE fact that there are still some thirty-odd big sailing ships in ccmmirsion, doing the world's work in deep waters, is not generally kr.cwn, fcvrites Mr. A. J. Villiers, in the April "Wide World Magazine." During 1932, for instance,
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  • 146 4 Government Urged To Take Strong Action. j The periodical recurrence of Chinese piracy outrages is undoubtedly rendering the service of British seafarers in Chinese waters one of perennial danger to themselves, and strain and anxiety to their relatives. The Marin? Engineers' Association, of whicn Mr. A. D. Blue,
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  • 162 4 Swedish Engineer's Salvage Project. Stockholm. April 7. In June Mr. Hall, a Swedish engineer, will attempt to ralve a shipload of coins and precious objects of gold and silver from the bottcm of the Baltic, off the western coast of the Swedish island of Gothland. The treasure, which
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 457 4 BTEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAJR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON and FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. 'Under Contract with HLs Majesty's Government). OUTWAku FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Wmmrnr T Tltrrl 11.500 May
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    • 200 4 if LLOYD TRI EST IN O (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Calling at Colombo. Bombay, Sue*, Port Massowah Sue,, Port Said. Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. J^SrSSL? m.v. CARIGNANO May 15 May 15 Due Leave Due m.v. MARIN SANUDO
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    • 206 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LFNIE Deutsch IH_ QI Australische Dampfsc biffs |H CI jzSJ Gesellschaft (Companies OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila May 16 iriM. ERMLAND, via Manila May 29 t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila June 12 m.s. RHEINLAND. via Manila June 26 t mjs.
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    • 573 4 STEAMER SAILINGS, NORDDEtITS^HER (Incorporated Germany). The undcrnoted are the Company's mended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 1933 s.s. "SAARBRUCKEN" for Mam!;, H'kong. S'hai. N. China .1 m.s. "HAVEL" for Maniln. Hon S'hai. Japan and N. CI; HOMEWARDS. 1933. n\£. "FULDA" for Genoa. Bai Casablanca. Rotterdam. Han-.b Bremen t s.s. "DESSAU" for Genoa. If
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  • 342 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, T;iesr!ay. 1! a.m. I tv share quotations are issued ia exinange and stock Buyers Boilers. Kummm Tin 24 6 26|--1 Matey v 21- norn Bl Tin 13 3 14 3 rin Tin 16 M)l 0.10 015 0.42' a 0.47« i lerwaa ho U* noro
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  • 115 5 IS.srtl» BT FR4SER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Bayers. Sellers. Sinjapire Cold S nrage 102 103'» cl Singapore Municipal (Ull) 5 per cent. 110 113 norn BAjSfsrc Municipal 104 108 norn Singapore Municipal M) m per cent. 104 108 norn Sjigapoic Municipal U913, 4 per cent.
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  • 171 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. LOCAL TIN UP ANOTHER $1. Singapore Rubber Firm. (By Our Financial Correspondent.; Singapore, Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 8% els., up et. Tm (Singapore), $101, up $1. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 2 25 32d., down 1 lGd. Market Tone: Quiet. New York Rubber,
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  • 42 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London Spot: 2 13 16d. New York: 4" s <G.) cents. Smgapcre: 8" —8 7 cents. UN. London Spot: £182 12s. 6d. (Up 705.;. Lor.den 3 months: £183. (Up 75.». Singapore: $101. COPRA. BUSdried $3.80 Mixed $3.55
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  • 63 5 During the week ending April 29, 1033. experts from Malayan pirts amcuntrd to 28.480 ca es. of which 16.299 were to the United Kingdom. 929 cases t: the Continent cf Europe. 8,752 cases to Canada and 2.506 cess elsewhere. Tctal exports for the period. Jan. 1 to April
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  • 18 5 The following April tin outputs are reported 13 us: Jelebu 289 pikuls. Semenyih 109 pikuls.
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  • 21 5 The output of the abo t ve mine for the 4 weeks ended April 25 was 2.028.15 oz. gold.
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  • 153 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Mot:r Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviati n Spirit in 4 gallon drums per Brit;*» Imperial gallon $1.23 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.86 Shell M tor Spirit per 4 gallon
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  • 178 5 Small Profit For The Year. The director*! report to the shareholders of the Changkat Serdang Estate:,, Ltd.. for the year ended Jan. 31 1933, states:— The accounts show a profit of $1,308.77 to which must be added the balance of 536.400.83 brought forward from last account, m r>lr<r>
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  • 123 5 Fcivign imports of tin c; (iiirints thr- month cf April. 1933. Ccuntry of Origin. Tona. 1. Alaska Nil 2 Buima 140 3. Nrh.r lands India: Eanka and BUUion 3V Singkep o3 Othtr Places 1 4. Drench Indo-Chlns 114 5 Japan 57 6 Siam 163 7. Tanganyika 13
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  • 93 5 The report for 1932 of the. Bungd Kinta nn Dredging states that owing to the lestrtcucn scheme, the diedge only worked about moma} befa| 8 compulsorily closed do*n under the scheme for two months, and the directors considered U more beneficial to the company to sell its
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  • 166 5 Effects Of Slum,, In The Dollar. Reuter Wireless. London, May 4. Exchan c generally sp.ak- Chief feature f S 1 Kaffi rs specially responding to the Ue S S°J* -wing to lor the metal from the ConUUV^ r n7 S UULal Str V* fea« <OPPtir UnU Un 1
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  • 110 5 Jl AU unwed Estate* show a loss of £2,451 for 1932 St2LS Canied f rWard Tlu> company Ls KLE^E^SS 1 f the Al r R>W Rubber Bneh Rubber Estate, and the MerhM Rubber Estate. Cash, Investments, detail &c ~u totol £9634 a alnj;t mutton for -.904. The
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  • 103 5 The Harpe.sden (Seftangor) Rubber Company cured a crop of in 1932 (against -JCCOSIib. hi 1931>. the whole of which has been r.ld at a gTOM average price of 2.32 d. >'• kpprosinuttely London equivalent (against 2.99C>. The loss for the year was 739 tagainst £2.521 for 1931). After
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  • 79 5 Induing profit of £340 on sale of investments, tne accounts of Jasin (Malacca* Rubber Estates for 1932 fthOW a su:plus of £120 fagalßSt a loss ol £159 for 1931). and the credit balance to go forward is now £4.452. j Capital expenditure during the year has been wcred
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  • 127 5 Checking Of Seasonal Fluctuation. Reuter Wireless. Umdoa, May 5. Moving (ho motion authoring the increase ;I Xfliailfie ■tmalhmtion Fund from the Zr l t-e Cluxncello nequ.r rtated that the fund recently •ad bee„ very active and ft had held sterling steady In m& at the unstable eireu.nstanee,
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  • 132 5 110 VCar Glided November 30 V of^ ii:b ur K h Rubber Estates amounted to I 3<,.,101b against 415.1341b.), and was obtained at an .all-in net of 4.L'ld. a pound (against 4.SMd.>. excluding dopr.ciation. Rubber sold recused an average price of 4.02 d a pound taeain:,t 1.84%). Expenditure
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  • 108 5 Loss of the Pahi Plantations for 1932 £1.203 against which has been placed £54 brought ft-ward and £1.200 transferred from reserve A credit balance of .151 is carried forward the estate i* still on a basis. The report states that while no allowance has bean made for depreciation
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  • 22 5 Further mbber outputs for April renorted to us are: Bukit Jeloton- 12 300 lb. New Sr udai, Ltd. 39.300 lb
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  • 415 5 Rubber Shares. ii. tj .1 11 if. jv. Ham. The folio whig r.jlUi riMM guutaaonft ifi naaed Ly Wtm ci n." i' Co. and i.y tii *ud cvatt: r saue value PraaM t*u a t .Sher'-a ,v. On. Cvatt. 1 Alh-nhy $0 M *v CO *0 45
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  • 286 5 FRASER A COS QUOTATIONS. 4 4 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. "2 S 2 I 2 Buyers. Sellers, $2 $2 Alex. Brick Pre! (OAS r0.90 norn 13 $2 Abac Brick Ord. 0.50 norn ti £i B. AmerL Tobacco 6t|- 97|$io $5 B. lislafa Truaiee (At 5.60 v El c. Tin Pref. 7
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    • 47 5 THE fkWk SOUTH llfif'l BRITISH \A pu [j if/, J/ INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. *IKE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR ,V M'RANCE ACCEPTED AT UllVm CURRENT RATES. L. C MARGOLJOUTH. Qsjn. Manager 1. Flnlayson Oreen. EASTERN UNITED ASStRANLE CORPORATION. LTD. *TRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE.
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    • 87 5 experience teaches How many thincrs you might have attained.. how many achievements you might have brought about, .if only you had ready cash at that moment when golden opportunity presented itself. Small deposits regularly made soon grow to an appreciable capital, and THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK lends
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    • 313 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. Jin- rporated in England). MSv. I KKANC'll: u'Aiiueida iScreet Authorised and bvtaciiDed ON*UU £2,000,000 Paia-up-Capnal tl.000.000 iiescivc' tuna *nd EMM auu.OoU libAI» OHHH: LU.NDON. BRANCHKS: Il-aioay, Caituta, Colour. Karachi, Madras, I Amara, Bagdad, fithniii tM ra. KirKuli, '< Mosul and (Singapore. CURRENT Al COUNTS and interest
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    • 240 6 Amusements < j c.i s I ALHAMBRA I ».ts I j i.l J Owing to Sensational Success I SEASON EXTENDED!! j POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! I BORIS j If API iTfcl?!? Universal's Jt\/li.£f L4Vir MY Biggest Thriller! in the most amazing make-up of J h "THE MUMMY" I TO-MORROW, OPENING AT
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    • 335 6 16.15 I CAPTTOL I 9.15 FIRST NATIONAL'S amazing MATCHI^^J WARREN WILLIAM BSS& JHB The Real Story of the Frankenstein ol ———j Finance who was as careless SPECIAL with other men's MATINEE Muttons as he TO-MORROW. j was with Their Wives A Presented with a Snappy Two-reel Musical and Dancing Featurette—
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    • 401 6 fPAVILJON j Positively Last Night of I WARNER BROS.* brilliant comedy— j with the screen's foremost star GEORGE ARLISS J j/» "A Successful Calamity J" j j j TO-MORROW NIGHT MALAYAN An Outstanding M.-G.-M. Triumph! j Irene Dunne ff -Back iIN THE SECRET of MADAME BLANCHE J In her husband's
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  • 91 7 WHAT THE DOMINION OFFERS MALAYA. GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 7 VI. T. INTERVIEWS DELEGATION LEADER. Australia's exhibition ship, the "Nieuw Holland," known as the vj Boat, arrived at Singapore this morning 1 She carries stores ,nt.'<ninir exhibits ot the secondary industries and by-products of ri
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  • 704 7 mHK < Holland." the KP.M. vessel j 'he Australian trade exgates representing Australia arrived at Singapore this j jH a:ic tlit exhibition wa: opened te the Tic Ides MTsnlrlm the exhibition was con- *.'wd bj Austrsnsn business men when, after f pound sterling, business reprertativcs
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  • 1411 7 Can Malaya Think Australian In an interview with a representative of the •Malaya Tribune.- Mr. R. F. Sanderson, chairman of the Trade Delegation, said that the success 01 the exhibition had exceeded their wildest expectations. The arrival of the boat a. Singapore was looked forward to most
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  • 98 7 Plot To Overthrow Spanish Government. Reuter. Madrid. May 8 A vast plot to overthrow the Government has been discovered. General Guded, who was mainly responsible for the fall of the dictatorship. has been arrested and deported to Laspalmas. General Orgaz has fled to Portugal. A number of other
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  • 66 7 Between South India And Malaya. The Deputy Controller of Labour. Malaya, Penang, gives the following number of arrivals from the departures to the Madras Presidency for the month of April 1933: Arrivals (State-aided) (figures supplied by travelling inspectors): nil. Arrivals (others) (figures supplied by travelling inspectors*: 786 adult.,
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  • 27 7 Divine Service: (in English) will be conducted by the Rev. W. Murray. M. A., on Sunday at 5.30 p.m. in the Chinese Presbyterian Church. Jalan Talleh. Muar.
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  • 484 7 A Woman's View. IS IT REALLY WORTH W HILE 'By Our Woman Reporter.; I haven't the slightest idea what it costs to run a ship, nor accurate knowledge of the distance the Australian trade ship, the "Nietrw Holland." will cover on its projected tour, but,
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  • 263 7 Sequel To Assault At Naval Base. Gopal Achary. an Indian coolie, was put on trial at the Singapore Assizes yesterday, before Mr. Justice Mills end a special jury, on charge of having on March 9 committed the murder of fellow coolie, named M. Pillai. m\ the coolie lines.
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  • 62 7 A Chinese. Tan Chee, who tried to deceive the Revenue officials by concealing four gallons of samsu in a basket of vegetables, was fined S5OO (in default 12 months' rigorous imprisonment) by the District Judge 'Mr. H. A. Forrer) this morning. Mr. Rickard. of the Monopolies Dept.,
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  • 76 7 Skidded In Front Of Lorry. {From Our Own Correspondent./ Ipoh. April 'J. Mr. Bcndrtlrii, dresier orj Matang Estate, killed instantaneously in a collision with a motorlorry at nine o'clock last night. Mr. Hendrik.s was riding his motor-cycle to Taipiny and the lorry was travelling in the opposite
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  • 541 7 Chinonhsien City Partially Destroyed. Peiping. May 9. The mam Chinese forces have withdrawn to Jhangli. further down the Railway from Pcitaiho. Japanese artillery were shelling Thangii Station yesterday afternoon. Chinese inforcemfints are hurrying to the front. Gen. V. cng Vi Chi: re;; jrt?d yesterday that he enemy were
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  • 396 7 Leaving Thursday. VISIT TO SIAMESE BORDER. HE. THE GOVERNOR, Lady Clement i and th Misses Cleir.enti. ace mpanied by Mr. H. G. Beverley. Aide-de-Camp. and Mr. T 0 Curtis (Private Secretary), will leave Singapore by the S.Y. "Sea Belle" on a tour of the Eas*-.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 422 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. j 1 WANTED—To lease out 100 to 300 at rta good robber estate. Reply locality, terms tt. to Box No. 146. c o Malaya Tribune. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tenaers are now Invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of
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  • 632 8 Talk of trade revival is to be hearti everywhere and it is a good thing so long as it is not overdone. President Roosevelt has given a timely reminder to all of us that "we cannot ballyhoo ourselves into revival." It has never been the function of
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  • 599 8 Comments By The Way. THE annual report of the Johore Planters' Association for the year ended March 31. 1933. is another record of a fight against the hardship of increasing stocks and low prices. Drastic economies are still being effected and labour forces remain at a
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  • 32 8 Selangor Club beat Sungei Ujong by 3—2 in a soccer encounter. Mr. E. H. Everest has been appointed a member of the Planters' Loans Board.
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  • 77 8 Mr. Abraham Joseph, Veterinary Inspector in charge of Butterworth, Province Wellesiey. is on a holiday visit to Malacca. M.\ L. G. Corney, Deputy Auditor, S. S. and F. M. S arrived in Malacca yesterday on an official inspection, says our own correspondent. Mr. T. M. L. Hedmond, of Messrs
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  • 108 8 Seven Chinese who did not stand up in the Penang Police Court on the" entry of the Magistrate were fined 50 cents each. For "bringing a Siamese passenger to Penang who wanted to .see his relations" Tan Teck Tay was fined $60 in the Police Court. At the Inquest
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  • 137 8 About $1,500, was collected at the gate during the Agricultural and Malay Craft Exhibition held here on May 3. A fine display of physical exercises was given by the pupils of the Malay Schools in Muar on the Exhibition grounds in the presence G f Their Highnesses the Sultan
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  • 29 8 Ungku Suleiman (District officer. Kukup) tins moved into a fine bungalow specially built 1 for him by Government, close to the residence of the Assistant Adviser, Kukup.
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  • 450 8 BY "LOOKER-ON" Singapore will soon be gettimr reputation as the Eastern A The new types of weddii g are much thinner. They meant to last so long. Railway travelling costs nothing to worke-rs in Russia. It's worth it. A It is urged that there an old taxis
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  • 37 8 SEX BOOKS BURNT, on pi FATAL STABBING OF NURSE 01 MALACCA NEWS, on page 3 SHIPPING NEWS, on page f. CORONER'S INQUIRY. 00 pa CLUB DIARY, on pagi 13 R/DIO PROGRAMME, on pafC 14
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 145 8 r j I So?ton's Seeds j Crow your own delicious Vegetables and beautiful Flowers ♦romithe'WorW> j Best Seeds. >■ Varieties suitable i t »r all countries an( "climatesT SPECIALLY J t jjp TO WITHSTAND -v A TROPICAL CLIMATES. i sutton'S cabbage: cettucE Fn ih Stocks of Sutton's Flower and Vegetable
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    • 172 8 Violins Fittings Cheapest Best SEASON CO., LTD., j 115, North Bridge Road, I SINGAPORE. I NOTICE j This is to Notify, that t I Messrs. I jYICK WOH HINGj j Contractors for Repairs of Clocks j and Watches to the BRITISH J ARMY in MALAYA, have no j connection whatsoever
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  • 107 9 RELEASED ON BEGINNING HIS FAST. WILL CASTE HINDUS ALLOW HIM TO DIE? Offer To The Government. May Co operate If Other Prisoners Are Set Free. Gandhi, soon after commencing his second fast in protest ioiu hability, was released from prison. He decided to call disobedience
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  • 498 9 Reuter. Poena. May 8. Mra GANDHI started a 21-day fast at a m-day—Reuter. London. May 8. ./atively that Gandhi will Poona. May 8. mutt] at 5 p.m. British Poor.a, May 8. |fr Gai dbi has ..:.aot;nced the suspension j for a month.—Reuter. Poona. May
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  • 197 9 I'nexpected Harvest For Chinese. appeared in "The Londoner s Evening Standard" during mail 1 J ently to t'.ie long distance traon the way 10 their spawn:RS ground. r 1 aome detail:, supplied by a f the distances travelled by eareh of food or to escape a at c
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  • 73 9 Statement In House Of Commons. Reuter. C London. May 8. of efforts to secure the reomceri of he "Nanchang" were Stt John Simon in the House of 1 nr ntioncd that the whole affair d o the head of the Pro»t and police of Mukden He understood that
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  • 238 9 Effort To Help A Local Institution. Arrangements fcr a full programme are well in hand for Hospital Week, which commences on June 5 and continues until June 12. This effort is being made to raise sorely-needeo funds for the continuance of the good wcrk at St. Andrew's Mi
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  • 100 9 What He Discussed With Mr. Roosevelt. Reuter. Washington, May 8. Mr. T. V. Soong lunched with President Roosevelt and afterwards began the economic discussions.—Reuter. Washington, May 8. Mr. Soong was received very cordially by Mr. Roosevelt, who was also a Harvard graduate. After lunch they explored
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  • 56 9 Reuter. London, May 8. Sir Samuel Hoare (Secretary for India), in the House cf Commons, announced that the sittings of the Burma L gislative Council ended or. May 6 without vo ing taking place on the ques'ion of separation or federation, en which the Council had been
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  • 422 9 Grave Professional Misconduct." i (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. AT the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, today, their lordships, the acting Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. A. K. a'Beckett Terrell, and Mr. Justice Gerahty, allowed the motion of Mr. E. A. S. Wagner, who appeared on
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  • 322 9 Ex-Malayan Rubber Planter Sentenced. The adventures of a young man belonging to one of the oldest and most respected families in the district were described to the S'.ough magistrates when William Lewis de Lacey Butt (31) was charged with obtaining credit to the extent of £3 16s.
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  • 41 9 Reuter. Ric de Janeiro, May 8. The Polish airman. Skarzynski. has flown 'he South Atlantic from St. Louis (Senegal), in 17% hours. He passed over Port Natal at 4.40 p.m., flying in the direction of Rio de Janeiro.—Reuter,
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  • 1188 9 Rubber Interests. STRONG POSITION OF SINGAPORE. A MAN with world-wide interests is in Singaport. He is Sir William Garthwaite. He t nd rwriur a "d has his own insurance firm, the Sir William GaithwaUe (Insurance. Ltd.. in London. He i s a sugar planter and owns sugar
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  • 222 9 Useless To Continue Discussion Reuter. T_ Geneva, May 8. HE question of whether the armies of Europe should be standardised or whether the Reichswehr fhould continu ha, led to a serious deadlock over tin procedure of the Disarmament Conference. The delegations have ask d for their
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  • 440 9 EAST LUAN AREA ATTACKED Chinese Retreat. Tokyo Denies Further Ambition. Reuter. at Vlauivostock, Harbarovak and Cheka. in addition to 200 planes. Siie is constructing defences along the border—"Sin Chew Jit Poh." CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY. Tokyo, May 8. According to information reaching the War Office Mr. f.
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    • 155 9 i KEY BRAND I I BRANDY I 1 I §gj A PRODUCT OF I M SOUTH AFRICA f 6X(ePi 1 n a 1 quality. KEY BRAND Brandy is of j i sel,s at a remarkably low I j j|^ N pHce U is recommended J confident that ,nis outstanding South
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  • 547 10  -  ANOTHER POOR ATTENDANCE. BUT MORE HORSES TRAINING. Main Course Used. Jockeys Return From Penang Meeting. Ky "Mar At The Rails." There aaa i pj r attendance ■gain at the Bukit Timah Racecourse this morning, and th work dove tras of a slow, exercising character
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  • 201 10 Verderer Put Into Top Class. The Straits Racing Association announc s the following changes in the classification of Horses tad Ponies. HORSES. TRANSFERS: John Ronald from Class 3 to Class 4. NEW CLASSIFICATIONS: Class 1: Vederer. Class 2: Devoir. Island Fastness. Money Spider. Class 3: Henrietta, Nassau Belle.
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  • 319 10 Champions Trounce Post Office. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Playing at th<- Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday the Malaya Publishing Huus trounced the Past Gfhce Sports Club by 7—nil in a Commercial Cup match. The winners were superior in all departments of the game and th. roughly deserved their big win.
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  • 255 10 Another Win For Fraser And Neave. Prase*; and Neave farther improved their pcaliion in the Comercial Cup competition ye.--j lerdaj when they beat, the Naval Base team Iby 6—l at Anson Road Stadium. This puts Ihcm in the lead with full points for four outings. Mi*. Gil
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  • 332 10 Harbour Board Draw With Tan Kah Kee. In an evenly contested game in the Commercial Cup Competition played yesterday at the S.H. Board ground at Cantonment Road, the Singapore Harbour Board drew 2—2 with Tan Kah Kee. The home team were slightly superior in the first half,
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  • 374 10 Latest positions in the S.A.F.A. Leagues and Commercial Cup competition are as follows FIRST DIVISION P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Malays 7 6 0 1 30 10 13 Chinese 7 5 1 l 31 9 |J WmM 5 4 1 0 13 4 8 SRC.
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  • 317 10 Sunday's Fights At City Park. BOXING. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Malacca, May 8. Poor weather conditions did not prevent a bit, crowd witnessing the boxing last night at the City Parle. Mr. Van Kee Leong refereed md Messrs. Chan Choo Tiong and J. Tungate officiated as judges, while
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  • 169 10 Malayan Championship Tournament. BILLIARDS. La>-,t night's ties in the second round of the Malayan championship competition at the New World for the Padmore Challenge Shield presented through Messrs. Frankel Bros, resulted a? follows: 6.30 pm. James Lee 'J.C.S.A > beat N. M. Suleiman (P. O. Club) 300 —265.
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  • 237 10 Principal Fixtures For The Year. SWIMMING. The Chinese Swimming Club fixtures for tht ym ate as follow?: SUNDAY. MAY 14. Tide: nccn. Ladies: 60 yards frae style handicap. Men iA. and E.<: 100 yards free style handicap. Men < Novices 30 yards free style handicap. Beys and airs
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  • 106 10 PERAK TOURNAMENT. In honour of the birthday of H.H. the Sultan of Perak to-morrow a polo tournament will be held under the auspices of the Malayan Polo Association at the lskandar Folo Club ground. Kuala Kangsax. for the Sultan's Cup. The Penang Polo Club and the lskandar Polo Club
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  • 35 10 On Saturday and Sunday last th*. Nan Ti team played again t the Hock Ann and Tong Ah teams respectively and were successful on beth occasions by the margin cf 39—15. and 36—11 respectively
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  • 55 10 The Lunar Athletic and Musical Party team v. the Singapore Harbour Board J.S.C. tomorrow at the S.H.B. ground at 5 p.m.: Kirn Tee. Kirn Toh, Tian Chwee. Kum Woh. Beng Chan. Ah Hong. Boon Ann. Teng Leong! Leong. Yew Lcng. Chit Bah. Cheng Guan Kheng Ann. Kirn Poey. Seng Kee.
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  • 224 10 Decisive Win For St. Andrew's. CRICKET. St. Andrew's School beat a strong N.C.C. XI on the School ground on Saturday by 71 runs. The School ove: hauled the Nondes cripts' total for the loss of only two wickets but continued to bat. Scores: NONDESCRIPTS. ObOOf Singh
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  • 170 10 Saturday's Game At St. Joseph's. 1 St. Josephs registered yet another win when they beat the B A.P. on their ground on Saturday by four wickets and 26 runs. Sceres: I R.A.F. Garwood b Fernandez 10 Fletcher b ti'Crua P Gardner b d'Cruz l 0 Gcwer b d'Cruz
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  • 22 10 The Keppei G. C. May monthly medal (bogey) will be played on Saturday and Sunday ana the ipoon .elroket on Monda.-.
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  • 41 10 In'.ernatioi:al Budchist Union extends r. hearty invitation o all who are interested in Buddhism to attend its "Wesak" meeting, which will be held at fee Union premises. 112. Sophia Road (instead of at Nos 122-124. Orchard Road) fo-d?y at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 124 10 Australian Rule. CAMPAIGN AGAINST leg-theory. Reuter. Melbourne. M a Ine Victorian Cricket AsBocialon lia ried a motion confirming the now i (T1 CiN mg umpires to prohibit fcody-lin Ecuter. J n 8 I he motion was as follow? "Any tall delivered which, in tht r
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  • 189 10 Match On Nondescripts* Ground. The Nondescripts beat the A.P.C ncOOtf by five wickets and 91 rum a Scores: A.P.C C.eper b Fernando Dmn c Choor Sintrh b Pc:. Beyer st. Scully b Pereira I Hocps b Choor Singh I Gar id b Choor Singh I C.-man lbw.
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  • 53 10 The following will represent the Y M C.A againsi R.A. on the Y.M.C.A. ground to-day aj 2 p.m.: Lee Fcnu Lim icapt». R. Lyne G. L F Willis. D Ross. S.m Teng Pheng. Sim Teng Chew. J. Lovick, J. Ducior, E. Mile>. J Ferguson, Lee Ah Che?. R. H. Hoole.
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  • 50 10 Y.M.C.A. 1st. v. St Joseph's on St Josephs grmtna] on Saturdav at 2 p.m.: R. Lynr -capt.i. G L. P. Willis. W. R. Willis. John LeCam. R. P. Ridley. H. Gisbon. G. A. Nelson. F. R. S. Martinus J Lovick. E. Brown, Sim Tcng Pfccn?.. Lee Ah Chee. J. Ephraim
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  • 41 10 j Y.M.C.A 2nd v. St. Andrews School on St Andrew's school ground on Saturday at 2 p.m Lee Fong Urn (capfi. t. T. Hoi>e, H. G Stack. A. Van Ctivlenburp. A J. Flynn. G V Neubionner. Lee Kim Ek. YV. Gomez
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  • 68 10 Pleading guilty to possession of one tahil Ot non-Government ehai.Ju. a Chinese, Tm All Sin. was lined $40 (in default, ten Peeks' impri onm.nt i by th District 'Mr H A Forrert yesterday. A woman was also charged v>:th hmi. but '•he was acquitted. The case wt s
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  • 75 11 Ireland Leads Against Denmark. Copenhagen. May 8. tie Rogers/ar d McGuiro and Henrieaca "Denmark) met*. Japan in the second HO I i vNC POLAND. Th" Hague. May 8. H Hand Poland by In the final match, Hll an 6—3. 6—l. 6—3.
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  • 26 11 Mcn'< \nd Women's Singles ompleted. London. May 6. l.aid court finals Fred Austin 2—6. 7—5. 7—5. 6—2 y R ind beat Miss Helen 3. —Renter.
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  • 143 11 C C tournament ar? as J IO-DAY'S TIES. LI I ANDICAP: Chua Choon j. k Song. Wee Eng Yong v. I H Hoahin. «to finish». I) ;iANDICAP: Chec Lim and PI Loii and Chee Juay. SINGLES HANDICAP: Low Huek Leng a i < C Leng and Yew Poh. HANDICAP:
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  • 69 11 'Continued from first column.) 'A DOUBLES HANDICAP: Evan Wong and Choon Leong v. Cecil Tan and K. I. Tan "B" SINGLES HANDICAP Poh Che? Juay v. Hee Swee Njian. Ng Wing Chon v. winner o;' Thean Tek and Seng Hai. "B" DOUBLES HANDICAP: Kee Pow and
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  • 133 11 Results and ties in th? S.R.C. tournament are as follows: CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES: Dr. W A Balhetchet beat G. Lowe 6—2, 6—o MIXED DOUBLES. Dr G. F. de S:uza and Miss M. Lewis iowe 15.3» beat Miss M Wales and F. Scully (owe 3> 6— 3. 6—2. TO-DAY S
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  • 216 11 Results and ties in the Tanglin Club tournament are as follows: MIXED DOUBLES OPEN: Miss Oldfield and Major Graham beat Mr. and -Mrs. J. V. S. Brooke 2—B, 6—4. 6—l; Mr. and Mrs. Hobbes beat Mrs. Fulcher and P. H. Battishill 6—4. ti—l. MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP! Mr. and
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  • 122 11 Devonshires' Singles Tournament. BADMINTON. The following arc the enUies for the Rovers singles tournament: CLASS "A" i Kum Kirn Leng, Lim Siang Choon. Tan Teow Kow, Cheong Soon Tuan Low Poh San. Koh Yew Keng. Low Bok Bng ran Quee Leng. and Tan Oh Sai. CLASS "B": Ong
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  • 102 11 I he Devonshire B. P. "A singles championship tournament ended successfully last weekend. Koh Chek Tuan was the winner and Tan Kim Hong runner-up. Results and ties in the open doubles tournament (knock-out syctem) are as follows:— i ap Chin Tec and Tan Guan Chuan beat Koh Chek
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  • 130 11 Devonshire .team v. the Juvenile B. Pen Saturday at the Juveniles court at 3 p.m.: Van Chin Tee. If. Said. Lim Keng Hong. Koh Chye Tuan. Cheong Hock C.ace. On Sunday at Devonshire' court at 3 p.m.: Kth Chek Tuan. Tan Kirn Hong. Me.k Mang. Tan Meng
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  • 133 11 The C. C. W. A. A. defeated the O. P. P. by 5 games to 2 at the fomer's court on Saturday. Scores <Chin Woo plavers mentioned first): Yong Erg Mong be ft Lee Hai Choo 15—13. 5—15. 15—3; Tan Seek Pong beat Peng Num !5—9. 15—7;
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  • 194 11 Local Americans Give Display. BASEBALL. Members of the American Associat on ot Singapore staged a diamond contest when team I representing the rubber trade and the rest met Ob St. Joseph's Institution ground on Sunday. 'The game was in the nature of a practice match, preparatory to tne
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  • 168 11 ASSN. FOOTBALL. SC.C. team v. the Malays at the S.C.C. to-day at 5.15 p.m. In the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League: T. G. Lashmar; F. A. MaCaffery. J. L. Elmer; G. V. Andrews, E. Laidmaa, T. Robertson: G. Bennett, S. Kirk. C. J. Bembroke. R. A.
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  • 305 11 Saturday's Regatta In The Harbour. ROWING. Competitors in the first rowing regat.a held 1 £Lm Sin 8 a P° rp Y. cht Club thU year, nside the breakwater on Saturday af.ernoon DM a strenuous time. From the spectator,' point of view the wither was glorious and
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  • 47 11 The Straits Physical Athlelc Party team v. the Mayflower B P. at the latier's court. Shewsbury Road, on Sunday at 3.30 p.m.: Tan Khai Seng. Koh Kirn Soon. Tan Boon Yean. Koh Kirn Yean. Chan Teow Chuan. Reserve-: Koh Kirn Fatt. Lim Cheng Keh. Tan Seng Bah
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  • 47 11 Labour Man Returned I 'nopposed. Reuter. London. May 8. Mr. Tcm Smith (Labour*, an official of the Yorkshire Miners' Association, has been elected unopposed in Normanton by-election in succession to Mr. F. Hall (deceased) who was returned with a majority of 12.903 at the last electicn.—Reu'er.
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  • 59 11 Shanghai, May 8. Dr. Chu Chia Hua. Minister of Communications, has arrived at Shanghai for medical treatment. In a statement he iaid that the five per cent, postal rate for Malaya and the South Seas could not be maintained any longer in view of the general Increase
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    • 123 11 7,15 To-Night 9.15 TALKIES WtHiutn Haines in "NAVY BLUES" j fBLfCIT SUCCESS "I Without doubt a great factor in the erection of J world-wide reputation, has been its te it excellence of preservation in any climate. I r? in damp tropical heat and in the dry t North and South
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    • 204 11 TIE 011 GINU is prepared from the Juice of Sun Ripened Californian Oranges. Refuse imitations. It is inimitable. FRAMROZ Co. Phone 6354. '<ii ii i ii i _m limn m MARINE INSIJRANCeI GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD j EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED AT LOW RATES (j For quotations for mil transit
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 227 11 THE SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. This Week's Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY MAY 9 6.15 p.m.—Headquarters. "A" (MX*.) Coy.. 30 x Range and T.O.E D. B 15 p.m.—Headquarters, 2nd Bn. Sig. Section.. Drill. 3.15 p.m—Headquarters. Armoured Car Section. Section Parade. pm.—Malay Headquarters. -F" (Malay) Coy.. Company Parade 5 *3 p.m.—Malay Headquarters. S.V.F.A.. Unit
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  • 337 12 Unlucky Thirteen. THUNDERSTORM IN PLANTATION. 'PHE circumstance* In which a Chinese, Law -I Chua. met his death on April 23 in a Pineapple plantation off the 10'j mile, Jurong Road, were inquired into by the Singapore Coroner (Mr. IG. Bourne i yesterday. IneMantaQj, the death
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  • 61 12 Cardiff Port May Be Paralysed. Reuter. Cardiff. May 8. Thf City Council has decided to ask Government to the crr.barg > en Russian goods. It is stated that l| the embargo is continued two months longer the port will b? paralysed. Five thousand men are attested Mvnv
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  • 374 12 Husband Who Was Unable To Pay Rent. DRIVEN to desperation because he was unable to pay land rent and his house was seized, a Chinese, Lim Beng Tee, hanged himself whilst his wife was out endeavouring to raise money to pay off the debt During tne inquiry held
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  • 40 12 Reuter. London. May 8. The Ah Minis ry anncUnoaj the appointment n? Ah Chief Marsha! Sir Edward L EDtnj on M Chief of th? Air Staff in sue cession to ih la:e Sir W. Geoffrey Salmond. —Reu'er.
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  • 35 12 Reuter. Warsaw. May 8. The National Assembly has re-elected M. Moscicki President of Poland for seven years by 332 out of 342 votes but he is not expected to accept the nomination. —Reuter.
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  • 161 12 ARRIVALS. "Hu> Tong, 1 Brit. 109 tons, from Muar 9-5 for Malacca 11-5. 'Tidore." Out., 525 tons, from P. Baroe 11-5 for P. Baroe 11-5. '•Nieuw Holland." Dut.. 6.270 tons from fo d 5 laJde 9 5: Belawan Deli via Penang 'T.'ng
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  • 111 12 Singapore. May 9. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Fajula 2Z. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3>. Kedah 18: Anshun 17: Tung Song 13: Nieu« Holland 9; Hawaii Maru 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3». Himalaya Mara 20. Emph-e Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Ul] West Wharf
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  • 309 12 Japan Says China Wants Peace. Peiping. May 7 The Peiping Military Council has issued a statement saying that Cm Japanese allegation that the Chinese Government DM asked the foreign Diplerr.atic Corps at Peiping to approach Japan to make peace was groundle s. 'jjnee the Japanese Withdrawal from
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  • 156 12 "Japan Stripping China Of Her Skin." Peiping. May 7. Mr. Wu Chi Fai. an execuUre of the Ce:i- tral Government wn- arrived here last week •»n P? ipir?g. in a sta'erner.t said that the Japanese trcopa who would finaly Invade Pei- pin| and Elentshl and Ncrth China and
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  • 43 12 1 teas Qhmm and Japa > by the Ranchi." due r z iin,aporc ct 10 a.m. to-morrow. F1 cm Crura by the "Alipor due at Fir.gap n at p.m. to-morrow. lien China und Japan by the 'Atlas Maru.' due at Singapore tr-monow.
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  • 145 12 Unemployment Committers Reply. The following tatcmcnt has been sent to the Editor by the chairman cf the European Unemployment Fund: > 5?!r WM» reference to telegram or the 3rd inst.. which reports that Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister in the House of Commons, in reply to a question,
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  • 54 12 Pleading guilty to a charge of possession of a revolve, a China*, Bo Eiang. was sentenced to scv.;i mon'hs' ilgorou'; impihonmem b'the D strict Judge (Mr. B. a. POrre this morning. The accu'.ed wan arrested in a cor Tee shop ri the Katong district by Inspector Gray of
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  • 196 12 SELLING. Singapore, May 9. London. 4 months' sight 2 3 1516 Lrndon, 3 months' sight 2j3 29 32 London, 60 days' sight 2 3 7 < London. 30 days' sight 2 3 27 32 London, demand 2 3 13,1G London. T.T. 2 3 ISO) Lyon and Paris, demand
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  • 210 12 Singapore, May 9. R. fShun) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $112 P. iSiami W. Coast 2 $106 Rice, p. njaaa R. i ril4 Rice, B. Bhun N. 2 $109 Rice, oiam "Old" per k r yan No. 1 $174 Rl c. Shun "Old" No. 2 $154 Rice, Slam
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  • 440 12 Funeral Of Well-Known Chinese. The d?fitb. took place on March 4, 1933, at 12, Spottiswood Park Road. Singapore, of Mr. Tan Chim Cheng, chief cashier of the New W*<ild. Mr. Tan Chim Cheng was employed »7 Messrs. Ong Boon Tat Co. besides acting 13 ftftQt fcr
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  • 298 12 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. MAY 9 High Tides.—10.14 a m 10 pjo League Football: Div I SCr S.C.C. 1 M alay«, Lawn Tennis: S.C.R.C. Toun- p S.R.C. Tournament, S.R.C. Dilliards Championship, Hem World Australian 'Showbcaf at wharf TO-MORROW. UA\ High Tides.—11.01 a.m
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  • 99 12 Alhambra.—Karloff in -The Mummy." Capiu i._warren William and Lili Damita in "The Match King Empire.—"Huddle." fla nring Rr.m&n Ifararro. Great World.—Side shows, pasar malam. Malay opera. Chinese wayangs. silent and talking film:; (Sky Talkie: "The First Mrs. Fraser," Star Talkie: Lawful Larceny c Marlborough.—"Fires of Fate New World.—Side shows,
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    • 35 12 MM——J 5S5H5JJ lf:::::;:::::::::::::::::::::SSl 1— I Z^tr^f"" VBkVT I f jM f- \.t m I ■t|^ I u j*f% '5r -£9* tU^ 1 !k9l I f ■£_*"ME wk~ ~m~ IE _i I Ea J~_f ~K 111-
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    • 63 12 NEEM TOOTH PASTE The Pride of India. TRY ONCE AND BE CONVINCED. Calcutta Chemical Co., Ltd FAR EASTERN BRANCH: 10, PRDISKP ST., SINGAPORE. DIABETES Leprosy, Consumption, V.D.. PILES, LEUCODERMA, SEX-DISORDERS, PARALYSIS and numerous atfcnr rh runic di'»<» sf> considered M be humtlrvf •>> tml*** doctors are tWttm ny <>ur Sp«
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    • 73 12 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. V»vt»rfl:«y. Night Ma* Hrjrfht Ifia 1 nip RmnfalJ BumhBjUm. Temp station,. D F Is), tie*,, Hours D r Ale S a:- K 0.45 7 I 75 tiawan 91 0 09 4.1 7} K. Tteaggasu 89 0.20 s.s 73 Buki Jena 88 Nil |J 7}
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    • 203 12 [POSTAL INTELUOENg SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Jetftt Panrijang. Bengka'.is and Bagan ftj Api Aoi (Hong Thong» 3 p.m Jrn'.'kalis. Lsboean Bi hi: and Tandjong Bate <Reteh> 3 p.m 'nrawak and Sibu (Katong» 4 p.m. TO-MORROW. Java, Southern Sumatra. Svjrh-East E-rneo, Celebes, Moluccas a;irl Timor Dilly 'By A( opiane) G a.m
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  • 18 13 The Hon. Mr. J. Bagnall returned to Singapore yesterday from Penang by the '•Klang."
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  • 295 13 League Of Nations Bulletin. ,The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau for the we.k ended April 29: Alexandria: 8 smallpox cases and 2 deaths a:, compared with 11 cases and 8 deaths in the previous week. Baghdad: 1 smallpox case.
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  • 118 13 Thornton Anrl In Russian Prison. Reuter. Moscow. May 4. Thornton and Mac Donald are still occupying the hospital wing of Sokolniki prison, where they were visited by two British Embassy officials, who found them apparently in the best of health. Thornton informed the officials that they had no
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    • 19 13 KARTELL j I j sou A ge t s:- n. V. Straits Java Trading Co. j (INCORPORATED IN BATAVIA.)
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 589 13 /'1 lilt DIARY. Mtns Frle »dly Society premises. Rowell Road f '#> (ofl Besar) Ctabl and Societies in L a n Kec Kolt: Quarterly general meeting. members of which are Mr Son 8 Tian Choc's residence. 326 Geylaru Malm** Tribune." This Diary Road 730 P-m- for them. Secretaries are International
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  • 78 14 Latest Decision Of The Nazis. Reuter Wireless. I Berlin, May 5. Sterlisation of criminals and physically and and mentally unfit persons will be enforced under the new law, which is now bting considered and which will also forbid racially mixed marriages with a view to improvin" the Aryan
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    • 220 14 THE VALET' R AZOR^WBI^P^ STROP 6 BLADE J| V FORM THE PERFECT /^^T N A\ m SHAVING \x^J, A\\ PAR.TNER.SHIR X YOU KNOW WHAT I L) V STROPPING MEANS I t h\ J TO A RAZOR BLADE s! L KEENER EDGE I LONGER LIFE- > COOLER SMOOTHER V SHAVESIUSEaVALET* re
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    • 657 14 W9> 1 EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING DURMA, CEYLON. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. From The Empire* Transmitter, Duventry. Englavd. Wavelengths: 25.28 and 31.3 metres. Two of the following frequencies a:id wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 35 15 I MEASURED by ihe energy it gives you, 1 /f"* bulk for bulk andj price ;v for price, J f 1 8 cup of Bournvilie offers you better <a food-value than anything else in your
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    • 237 16 IS OUR MOTfO. fTOONCf CHiONCr StlDf CD. I 354 W. 356. NORTH BRtPQ r ROAD/WGAPOW TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January, 1933. AT SIANG LIM PARK GEYLANQ. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. t-roumed type $20.00 per month. .3-roomed type $18.00 per month. Oarages (with water) $3.00 per month.
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    • 583 16 THE PEOPLE S PAPER; INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—744 and 748, Grove Road. Rent $60. Apply No. 25. Boa; Quay. TO LET—I, Margate Rd., oft Grove Rd., close to Katong Park. Entry 1-5-33. Particulars Tel. 3170. TO LET.—No. 138. Cecil Street, three storeys, recently occupied by Richards, Ltd. (Printers),
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    • 542 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. REMOVAL NOTICE. MR. H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE EUROPEAN ART PHOTOGRAPHER has removed t*> 78, BRAS BASAH ROAD (30 yards from North Bridge Road) TELEPHONE 7898 NOTICĔT IN THE ESTATE OF FARLEIGH JOSEPH ALOYSIUS PENNEFATHER. DECEASED PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO. Uf (TRUSTEES). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha; all creditors or
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    • 279 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Eight D. C Linotype Motors, each V£ H.P. all in good working order. Foj further particulars write to tht Manager Malaya Tribune, 56|6<J Anson Road. SALE OF CROWN LAND. A Lease fcr 99 yeans of Cro\n Land at Tanjong Rhu, Singapore, will be put up to auction
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    • 352 16 AUCTION SALE, j AUCTION SALE. BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE. AT JOHORE BAHRU. Lard Applica ion No. 9 of 1933. Between S. M. S. Ch«hambaram Chetly by his Trans firee S. M. S. Sinniah Chrttiar, son of Mu'hukarappan Ch<*ttiar of No. 26, Jalan Tan Hcok Ne.\ Johore
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    • 266 16 4 iEli eilw CTS. LARGE THE I ASIATIC EXPORT IMPORT CO, 23 24. STRAND ROAD ILCTJTTA We export Gunny Bags. B Perfumes and o her [nd Write direct to us for quot KAPALA CHINTAMANI The best for all diseases of t! and ear. Makes the hai. Himalayan Pharmacy, 130. f
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