Malaya Tribune, 2 June 1933

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune MOST P PULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. XX- No. 129 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday. June t, 193 x Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1933
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 121 1 sdgg I Milk j WITH THE WATER EXTRACTED IS I I Klim Klim j WITH THE WATER ADDED IS j j Milk KLIM j Powdered Milk Distributors I Oetz Bros. Co. j --The new z— the word Al STP i This car has alh< ly and will- j rd of
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    • 223 1 A. FLINTER 6, 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 daily exchange rates. d 3 ■C I j il\ WHY
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  • 110 2 CLASS 4, DIV. I. HORSES MAKING FIRST APPEARANCE. POINTERS FOR FUNTERS. TOE FIRST LONG RACES ON IHE NEW COURSE. Th,. fifth day's card ol eight events, in connection with the Singapore Turf Club's six-day Spring meeting, which commenced on May '20, will be
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  • 3815 2 SEVERAL HORSES POMES IN NEW CLASSES. IIETAILS of the recent perfor■HHM6fl o£ the horses and ponies runniny at to-morrow's races are ffvfefl below together with the handicaps they will carry. 2M \>M. Rate I—Ponies, lasses 2 :J (ConbcL), Div. 1. n' Furlonus. (KILO I IN( !I—!» I. Curled M iDavies,
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    • 54 2 THE HI'MAN FR \MI- bodies called CFII COmposwl of VUi mmbt 1 that the uLit -V- th6m that take. truidance of th,. iw ha its work to do undei MienaJ. This is derived from food. VIROL CHEMISTS' STORED J WHOLESALE FROM THE SOLE AGENTS: The Borneo Company, Ltd., j SINGAPORE,
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  • 101 3 THE PEKAN CELEBRATIONS. CARS, PLANES AND PARADE REPLACF OLD CEREMONIALS. KtPLACE .-v. u» Abo Bakar. wh„ m, su on Sund of rita whKh w« prjrtUed in the Malay lV,,i„sula long State aw under BtttU protection, plave.l a er v pan in Sunday s
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  • 1140 3 Pekan. May 29. Ti ni.st.iry and tradition wtych iday was replaced by th' the Pahang which uses .id of perahus. and occasionb -fead of motor-cars. Sultan's birthday, and in ht McafcN the Malayan i rid paradl on Pekan** aid performed the ceremony ol the colour. II mpaatco
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  • 154 3 Ocme tim« ago Mr. Roland Braddell. to who "L.C.L." makes reference >in his article, suggested that the Governor should be empowered by legislation to appoint an advecate and solicitor to be a King's OMMd h!v« K a al ~ulcnt u,vin IF Willi 111
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  • 224 3 Ouppose an emplcyee gets six months leav O now. Roughly he spends four month* al home and two months getting there and back Suppose then that his total leave is radioed to five months. He gets heme in a week; lire; fcur months and two mmm holiday
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  • 183 3 jnxPANSION may and piobable will remit in MJ the tm reduction of an orderly and satisfactory form of government in place of Hy and uncertainty. And in the end it may be that Japan, in fact as well as in name, will tand as a bulwark against
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 169 3 tWE ARE SECURE! Directly we im married my husband took ~ut Ufa Assurance Policy with the Prudential Aasurance Company. Each month he has set aside a certain amount from his salary in order to pay the modest premiums. If anything had happened tc, him I would have been fully protected
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    • 92 3 &r\d fbr. trial Orclep aow! -Tirri tMu i—imw— mmm ii rrrnwi —nn m 8 lM M i imh w Swan Brand Coffee. Do you take Swan Brand Coffee 1 If not Vmi i delicious Drink in the market Principle from selected coffee seeds'^superiorS n be9t TRY IT TO-DAY. It is
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  • 744 4 Shipping News Notices. JAPAN'S SHIPPING POLICY. The Surplus Tonnage Problem. rpilE remarkable changes in Japanese slrppm which have taken place during the Urn few years were ou'Uned by Mr. T. Shatto the general manager in Europe for the Nlppor Yuscn Kaisha. durintr an interview with tlu "Journal of Commerce and
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  • 140 4 At the annual meeting of subscribers of the Tees Srilors' Home at Middlesbrough. Mr 9 r. Nattrass. the hon. secretary, reported a deficit on the past year's working of £103 due to the fact that instead of no beds being occupied by sailors, they were having
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  • 31 4 Shanghai, June l Steam Navlgmuon iSoSS fr •»K haS n< otla *<l a loan <f Frnrt r m the I Indemnity SL? P^ chMln steamer, for ti I
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  • 269 4 'Pocket Liners" For West Indies Cruises. A BOUT the same siae a. the Oerman t battleships. the new HamburAmerlka Line twin-screw and "Corddlcra can quite reasonaWy rlbed as "pocket liners." Recently a group of English visitor, M u. Sh T >m Te^ J ta I. is larger than
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  • 280 4 "Hakata Maru" Sold To Scrappers. The sale of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha tram-r "Hakata ManT to Japanese scrappers i# a rimandcr of the pn:neer days of that mm in the European trade, lor she mm enr of tne :amous ships which were built in and around 1896 to
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  • 346 4 1 latches Of An Entirely New Type. THE 1.400 tons dw. Diesel vcss« I which the Coast Lines. Ltd.. have >:deret' frcm Messrs. Henry Robb, Ltd.. will ly th* largest Internal-combustion cngined yes* ever built for the British coastal liner trade. Although there are now many small vessels
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  • 974 4 Tests By William Froude Laboratory. rpHE work accomplished by th? William F, °ude Laboratory in improving ship forms h_ reviewed in the report of the advisory comn~..tee. which was published on Acril 29 as part of the repo t of th? National Physical Laboratory for 1932.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 411 4 •TBAMER SAILINGS. p. *Ta BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON Por China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. MALI 6.500 June 7 Rawalpindi
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    • 178 4 BrUOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Caßto, ZZml rl> Calllnc at Colombo. Bombay. Saea. Part m„ *»Tnr~7. Said. Brtndisl. Venice and Trie*.. ™LmSm Due Leave Dti Venice and Trirate. 8-pore. S pore Venice. J**?? SANUDO Jui June IS I mm, CONTE ROSSO
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    • 187 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE DeUl !l JJpB Australlsche Dampfacalxn IR^C) (Companies Incorporated in Germany) OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933 m.s ERMLAND. via Manila June t m.s. BUROENLAND. via Manila June 12 m.s. MUNSTERLAND. via Manila June 29 ms. FRIES LAND. Ma Manila j U H ?J m.s. KULMERLAND.
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    • 540 4 JSTEAMER SAILING S ftpljtt her The undernoted are the Compan- int. fixtures:— v 1 tote Wh« OUTWARDS. U 5 ss. ISAR" for Uoilo, Manila. Hon- 1933 kong. Shanghai, North China Japan "FRANKEN" for Manila, Bongb n Shanghai. North China and JapV, HOMEWARDS. U. "TRIER" fer Genoa. Battel Casablanca. Rotterdam, Hanii
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  • 375 5 Mining Shares. I ngaiK>rv. Friday. v am. ristM 'mutations ere issued Co.. exchange and stock Buyers Sclera I .iv bung Tin 28 30 !.i 26 28 H:\im Tin 13 9 14 6 0 9j 105 i; !',.::.,rin Tin 16 9 17 9 j; Bataaf Padang o.io 0.15
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  • 200 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER CONTINUES ITS PROGRESS. Tin Recedes On All Markets. 'By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore. Friday. noo n Today's Prices: Rubber (Singapore). 111 t ct s.. Tin (Singapore), HlOfa* Ct down $3.r>u. Yesterday's Prices: London Rubber, 3 I'> :>:_M., w down 1 16d •Market Tone:
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  • 149 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Mot:r Spirit and various brands of Kerosene ira is fellows: Shell Aviati.n Spirit in 4 gallon drums per British Imperial gallon Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.86 Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin $3.78 Shell
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  • 197 5 Singapore Has Bullish Tone. Mes rs Guthrie and Co.. Ltd.. tn 'heir weeklr 1 rubber report dated Juno 1. sat The Rubber market has had a very "bullish" tone during the peri. d und r NTI a. New York has l:d thy *ay in the advancing of prices
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  • 107 5 -d tssrs Guthr* and Co. Ltd forward the following latett buyers- prices, rec tved by cable, for Malayan Palm Oil and Pa m Kernels: PALM OIL IN BULK elf. landed weigh s N w York-Philadelphia MM cents (US currency, per lb elf lar-ded weights USA Pacific Port*
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  • 43 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London Spot 3 15 32d New York: 6 316 (O cenU. Singapore: 11'«—11% cents. TIN. London Spot £209. <Down 25a Lond n 3 months £208 15* .Down 30- Singapore $110.50 COPRA Sundried j 4 35 Mixed $4 06
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  • 66 5 Net loss of Anglo-Johore Consolidated Rubber Estates for 1932. £2.524 (against £3 660 for After transferring the general reserve 20 °o »nd bringing forward the credit of £216 trom last account, there remains a debit of £308 to be carried formard The crop fell trom 470.0001b to 408.0001b.
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  • 43 5 Tentative Report On Ford Co. Reuter. Concord (New Hampshire), June 1 ruuk %l u z< a s IM off i70.5.r000 iouT« m t4UVf 1 «heet flleTb, 9 of State, COmpany re M« M 4 000 !2KE 849.625.000 in the previous year.
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  • 152 5 M the Shanghai Ehctric Con--Bh°W lh l a 'ter providing iJO.OOO .against £40.000» for renewals and set •a* aside £30.000 uhe same, for uxatlon the S 1932 WM C ***** ,a inst 3m3 4 111 81 Is to be iiJ tn T mr V'* alnBt 7 514 Th
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  • 1289 5 A Satisfactory Year. BIG LIFE PREMIUM INCOME. jrm m— Kem?ral Court of Change Assurance was held at th. Head Offic Mr ViS OrP °L ation ln the Royal Exchange. EC. Th! r- Hueh Smith <Oovernor, presided. 2°™™' m of his address. the nrst time ln the history
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  • 638 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Friday, li a.m. The following rubber ahare quotation* an issued by Fraaer and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: Value. Fraaar Ljgjl m I Share* 00. 1 Allenby $0.75 $0.90 0 .75 $0.90 Alor Oajah 0.55 0.6b 0 .50 0.60 IA. Hitam 1.00 1.20 100
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 49 5 SOUTH %WpM BRITISH V' J -y INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FI RE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR WBCEANCI ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CTJREENT KATES. L C. MARGOLIODTH, Manager. c nnlayson Green. TBI EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. wvue fin 4 Cecil Street. Singapore.
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    • 83 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, O'Almelda Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2.900.000 Pald-up-CapltaJ £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi. Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuli. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNT8 opened and Interest allowed at 2% per
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    • 45 5 Yearly Interest Paid to You Quarterly Put a few dollars away regularly and watch your bank balance grow. As an incentive to your thrift THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK Begin your saving now. t*%vl interest quarUi i>. H>ad Office: R5. W»n Street. N.Y.
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    • 157 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated tn Straits Settlement*). Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD. THE HO HONG BAfta. LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL. Authorised 140.000.000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHCLIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 468, NORTH BRIDGE RO AD. BOARD OP DIRECTORS: Chee Swee
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    • 188 6 Amusements < MATINEES: TO-MORROW. sl NDAY a MONDAY. AT I'M. Opening To-Night JUST THE SHOW YOU'RE LOOKING FOR I 0? Vor ARE THIRSTY FOR LAUGHS Then see what Busier and SdHMttlj have brewed for your delight in What! No Beer P with BUSTER KEATON JIMMY DURANTE PHYLLIS BARRY (The Now
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    • 204 6 NIGHTLY! Ml MATIN KES: mmtK nwiiUtely worth MMMf ullih, an Expectation* STRAITS TIMES S FREE PRESS Onl> oner i n MIV Pictar? so pom.fol so magnificent, as this! 'I'll- B. do Mil ir c i <h«- C'hrMMn A J* "mance of Merc la n maid and Marcus Superb*. Pnf.ct cf
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    • 356 6 I BUS j success. j S *THE MAN FROVI j TORONTO 99 STARRING j JESSIE MATTHEWS Mor d h g htful th »n nmt.m the screen version of a great s !age mt I i onumwcptQ sl'nday "—j ANNA NEAGLE In the British and Dominions production L THE DAMOZEL." j
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  • 771 7 Southern Opposition. "PEOPLE OPPOSED TO COMPROMISE* MpHE >>uth-\Vost Political Council ithorised the publication of lowing statement which has '.<! t<> the League of Nations infested to the represent- hi na of the signatories *of Cine-Power Treaty and to th y Ambassador to China: Mttfetl Council
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  • 159 7 Failed To Make Needed Deposit. M the M t L RRAY mana ln Oi Utual Tr Benefit Association. Ltd of Kuala Lumpur, was convicted by the Kuala Lumpur magistrate on Wednesday on a cha cf carrying en a life assurance business and ailing to comply with the
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  • 69 7 Ambulance Makes 29Q alls In Ma>. Two hundred and thirty calls wtre made by the local ambulantv in May. and of thei«e 18 were to nm outside Municipal limits. The cases are classified as follows: Motorcar accidents 18. motor lorry accidents 8 motor bus accidenis 2. troll y
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  • 144 7 Malacca Chinese Sent To Prison. (From Our On n Cnrmprtndt.nl M lan-a. June i. 'pIVEN thoufh evidence cf good character w:u furrlshed by his ecunseL Tay Pit Che*, a llocklen. was converted by the District JudR*. Mr. H C. Willan. of stealing a pair of bangle» :alurd
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  • 116 7 Evidence On Ltcal Industrial Devetapnunt. Th, lath. 19th and 20th Mta of th? Jh l T lsslon wc »n tin- Council Chanibcr. Singapore, on Tuesday. Wednesday nnd Thai day. May 30 and 31 and June 1. wiTh, nCC WM f l> rt fro Mr. L. Langdon Williams, manager
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  • 55 7 The engagement is announced of Mr. Khaw 5* chllkt of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. ;he eldest ?on of Mr Khaw Joo Jean*, to Miss Lim Guat Keong. ad st daughter of Mr and Mrs. Urn K»at l>cmg. of Ctanexille. lgf. Burma h Road, lenang. The marriage is to
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  • 652 7 Sent Por Trial. «•-YEAR-OLD MAN'S SAMSti. JOHORE NEWS. <rrx>m our Ou, Corrrtpondmt > Johore Bahru. May 31 IFOW a iffey-hahed CMMata of years m ssrs retched the car for him a* cus£ IS 21 outUde a shop and and then Uin X afraid, drove straight to tri
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 545 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SINGAPORE TURF reminder (LUB. AUCTION SALE. SPRING VMATEI R MEETING. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. mm x 10th 103.-,. IN TIIE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE AT JOHORE BAHRU rind ci ihat Lady Guest ltd for the Proftssi'mal Ch il Suit No 60 32 he Ami *or M Una poh poo
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    • 39 7 iFLAGS. -p -p -p 'I l p "fa 'P -p °p *P n COM MM \i FLAGS OF ILL NATIONS. Mad of REAL BUHTTNG. "lockb s ft Makers BOON SENG CO., LTD. S«: A Ml Robinson Road TH. UM
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    • 342 7 Magic Hiding ointment heals sore, Injured or diseased skin i- If m 6ic !t instantly soothes pain and itching. Its antiseptic power provides a wonderful shield against blood-poison. Zam-Buk soaks deep into the underlying flesh and destroys harmful disease germs. Zam-Buk is a precious ointment of rare herbal origin. Of
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  • 733 8 I** WW, Is a momentous month for the world. On the 12th the representatives of more than sixty MttOM Will rather together in London, and posaftfj later in Geneva to.discuss their economic problems' They will try to find a way out of the morass into which they
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  • 234 8 Comments By The Way. V'EW Jungle clearings are rare these days in Malaya, by comparison with four years ago. Most of those to be seen are the work of the peasantry who are taking up something safer than rubber—the cultivation of foodstuffs. Vhich entails hard "work
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  • 173 8 PRANK BUCK'S Bring Em Back Alive" was the first Malayan film (to ,be «hown hi Singapore but it should not be long before other films which have been produced here subsequently are screened at local cinema? A eontn-jpst *">m World-Wide Films, Inc -Sine*pore to return to Hollywood last
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  • 96 8 JHE address given by Mr. D. C. Smith to th--2* of Singapore o n Wednesday conumed a reference to American crime The whole natton should not. reminded Mr. Smith Prions S r t e aS n ti e f r Utbreaks of «Sf in he States aUSe 2S"
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  • 60 8 11 <*> Tuesday Anod 25 ft, theft of a pair of brown shoes. I Chinese, charged In ccsinection «if>> Bamlng. have been remanded \SSuSL 12 1 Kuala Lumpur Flying Ckb machines wer, thea JS 1 on to deferred 5hu,t S-*^ A picture of the
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  • 25 8 mat area, by staying at his house. The Marlamman Temple at T was the scene of Si Lumpur Monday fcr the su«^^^ Uona
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  • 65 8 Outhrte f A 1* not being niled fflc<T Malacca. Pera .tand. A Chinese was injured. The case in which Dasnnh rmmm* damages of $500 y laime<l M Venaiger Moorti tL trUStCCS of 016 tinned till Ste PU? Mal3CCa con ik cviii tthfcLSrof a Yin him to pay a fine
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  • 17 8 d 10 Kuala Kuala Kangsar. and niece „f Mr ?f partmcntacting Chief Sanitary fij^ 1
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  • 21 8 Tapir., 8hort l y 7or tSSTta g Edward VII College TSiiL*? the Kin student 01 M «"cine as a private
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  • 7 8 A"*?* C mPlain «1 very hot
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  • 472 8 BY It has taken a resident of riZ 40 minutes to shave ev r n nghn this week. If you don't see here ask the Mystery Man! Joke A J I wonder what the nr. the K.R.I fi^^ Will the witnesses stand to alt™ tion when being
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  • 31 8 FORM AT A GLANCE, on page 2. PEKAN CELEBRATIONS, on page I SHIPPING NEWS, on page 4. CINEMA NEWS, on page 13. I CLUB DIARY, on page 14.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 215 8 "Hij Masters Voice" BATTERIES 60 VOLT HIGH TENSION u\fV XII U n m H.M.V. High tension Price $6.00. batteries—are specially T2O VOLT HIGH TENSION P tKmM SUPER CAPACITY a constructed—and will give Price $17.50. you a standard of service GRID BIAS BATTERIES j 9 volt Price 50 cents hitherto unapproached
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    • 59 8 ROLIEIFLEX THE CAMERA THAT THINKS FOR YOU SpecialKrdMigßid to show the imajre rfart rid. up whilst expose Is actually being made. I "<*es and Particulars on Application. LEE aHSiWCHER 102, North Bridge Road, Singapore 'PHONE 2850. ngapore 634 North Bridge Road TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905. T.K.KS Uhu Toy, 7
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  • 80 9 FENG COMPLETELY REJECTS TRUCE TERMS. NINETEENTH ARMY RECALLED TO FUKIEN Soldiers Being Disbanded. Many Outstanding Questions Still Left Unsettled. Although the armistice between the Japanese and military leaders has been signed, aeroplanes are ..ver Peiping and it is stated that they will carry inspections,
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  • 1177 9 Shanghai. June 3. 'I' 1 eminent will issue 1 a I -c.tv says a report from the difficulty of continuous! the Japanese since the tjpt kncldenl of last ▼ear, that the 1 N rth China have been fighting against desperate rigofcHj of the truce agree-
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  • 125 9 Malayan Indians And Gandhi's Fast. QN.May 29 a gathering of more than a hundred Hindus, including untouchables, assembled in the Kalvi AMvlrthy Sangam. i«wa Free entrance war. allowed Into the temple, where all joined »n the chorus and rrayed for the success and long life of
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  • 124 9 Little Entente Accents The New Version. Reuter Wireless. Rome. May 30 Tht Pour Power Pact, it is reliably leat.it. vitalises a avneral row ion of protective tariffs stimulation of commercial exchanges, fixes a period of ten years for maintaining peace and provioes methods for NfMm of the pact
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  • 144 9 Shocking Sight For l>ocal Police Station. Three men and two women, all Chined, were the victims of a knife assaul' at about 130 o'clock thi.-. morning. All the victims were conveyed to hospital by ambulance A man and a woman are said to be in a serious condition.
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  • 92 9 Embrace Mohamedan Kaith In Tientsin. Shannhil. June l Gen. Ho Cheng Ch in. Pacification Commander at Sian. and Marshal Chiang's trusted lieutenant, is on his way to Changsha to «1mlnli ter on behalf r Marshal Chiang. Oen. Hos oath on the latter's assumption at office as Commander of
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  • 59 9 Atalanta Due In Kanekok Soon. (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Bangkok. June 1. The British Minister has received a cable from Imperial Airways that the Atalanta plane was now expected to depart from London on May 29 and is due at Don Muansr on June 10 I The machine
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  • 46 9 Reuter Wireless. Riga. May 30 The Latvian airmen. Pullns and Zelnvv who left on May 28 on a flight to Gambia. British West Africa, crashed fo-day while flying over Pomeranla. The airmen escaped with only slight injuries", but the machine was damaged.—Router Wireless.
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  • 55 9 Membc-s of committee and helpers 'at the Chanty Bazaar of the Straits Chinese Reading Club who have been given rosettes are kindly requested to assemble at the Singapore Chinese Oirls- School at 12.30* p.m. on June 3 Ihelr respective work will be allotted to there a id a
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  • 44 9 Members «i the Orchestra of the Singapore Musical Ecoety are advised that next Tuesday"; rehearsal has be»n cane lied, and :hat the next reheaisal will accordingly take place en Monday. June 12. at 5 15 p m at the Victoria Memorial Hall.
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  • 352 9 Another Murder. RIVAL RACKETEERS INVOLVED. RACKETEERING of coffee shoo pirls by rival gan>?s has led to another murder. In the latest case the girl's husband was the victim. After having received a message from his aife to th? effect ;hu she had been asked to P«y "protection
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  • 78 9 Giving Much Trouble In Chinese Turkestan. Reuter. Simla June 1. Mnsi m -bels arr at.emp ing to enter the cm Oi Yarkand by tunnelling, accordirg to the latest new* to reach the Indian fefetaM Office This shows mvi the situation continues to be disquieting and is also worsening
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  • 66 9 Both Houses Debate AH Nijrht. Reuter. Parts. June 1. Disagreement o\rr the petrol monopoly provisions m the Budget kept both Houses sitting aU night Umg. The Bill was shuttled half a dozen times between the Senate and the Chamber until a compromise formula was hammered out. The B.tdget.
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  • 54 9 Married Yesterday To Lord Incheape. Reuter London. June 1. A romantic meeting aboard a uner coming Home from the Bast culminated hi mm wedding at St. George's. Hanover Square, today of the Earl of Inchoape and Miss Leonora Brooke, eldest daughter of the Rajah of Svawak. The ceremony
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  • 62 9 Possible Trade Conversation With Britain. Reuter. London. June 1. In the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Walter Runcunan said that he had received a reply to his suggestion for conversation between British and Japanese industrialists ln regard to competition in overseas markets The reply was receiving consideration but
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  • 132 9 Tribesmen's Attack With Spears. Reuter Wireless. Nairobi. May 30. A RMED parties of wild Suk tribesmen from -LETT ■ÜB-s*'U B- 5*' th<? ncr thern frontier Lalkjpia in consequence cf grazing and water having failed in their own district following the recent drought. A party of tribesmen
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  • 40 9 The engagement is announced, and the marriage will take place some time this year between Mr. Tan Gim Ann. 8.A.. a member oi the stall of th: Government High School Malacca, and Miss Voon Nycok Yoon. of Elim home. Ipoh.
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  • 146 9 INCREASED USE OF SILVER. World Conference. Statement Of U.S. Delegates. Reuter. Paris, May 30. CAILLAUX, President of the Finance Commission of the Senate, will probably lead the French delegation to the World Economic Conference. The composition of the delegation as a whole has still to be settled
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 151 9 To O To (Jive Baby j keep Baby active contented sleep I Happy play in the day- S i' time, contented sleep at night, are the result of I j Bear Brand feeding. I Baby will enjoy Bear Brand; you will be proud of his healthful cheeks. 1 bysry Tin
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  • 412 10 COLONY V. MALAY STATES. At Tanjrlin u PROGRAMME Foi> WEEK-END. Hcml and H. J Sinclair. Rood nrrf n P *^"S r J" 8 Ka a J'rt V- C. N. Rood and C .1 Bede Cox. SUNDAY S TIES Play to commence at 10 am Chua
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  • 661 10 [aside Forwards Impress. I \SHMAR BEATEN POUR TIMES. va cup practice, between I picked x twtnty-twe. provided an interesting game B*l m Kmmm Rood Stadium yesterday ieds held the Blues forward line well in £2 he firSt half but afpr interval "6 Hoe*. Dette6tak and Ma Noor.
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  • 87 10 Tta fo'lowinr players have been seiectel to BWvel to Sertmban on Friday. June 9. fee th i 1 Cun match between Singapore md Negri Sembilan. Said. Sanp Abdul ma v rhurais.n-am. .1« hn Then \h H.= V Hay. lMtee4 Mahmood. Mat Xoor. X, Hcrk Dollah. Dolfattah and
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  • 198 10 Garrison Cup Match At Anson Road. ASSN. FOOTBALL. •THHERE should be a large crowd at Anson Road A Stadium to-day to witness the annual match between the Regulars and the Volunteers for the Garrison Cup. Beth side* are strongly represented and special interest is attached to the
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  • 230 10 Police Beat Medical College Union. at the Jalan Besar Stadium in D.v v 0 f tin SAT a League, the score being tao souls t one in their favour &Kt. Symonds refereed. the' teams belna POLICE- Patton: Hussin Vjw Dallcy Blades; <V Mohamed. Minn, Wanau >
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  • 150 10 Military Forces Beat The Chinese F.A. (From Our Oivn Corresponde if./ Johore Bahru. May. 31 Playing on the Civil Service Club puda.-v :o-day. the Jcrinthlans defeated the Pw v in the Johore Bahru LeußUe by 2—l Atanj opened the score for the J mmmM off a pass
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  • 58 10 cJrW,*TT°? d annUal CCer Lea S" p Of the MZ ca LY!! lon 2? start about S midd'.. of Juy. Entries will close on Jtfy 3 pSST f 25 charged for tector UrCUlated rhrou n Unions colAll communications regarding this omnetiion should be addre,sed to H j
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  • 119 10 nn u 0110 Committee of thr f.p.a met ou tT n<1 me [ollowtof to *1 lanBor ln the Malaya Cup tie Vvfchtlf Pralt 41 Ip h 00 June 10—K WaTp* am Dmnah C Thhortcn «capt.). K m A L t. 0nnlah Jahn Mohd Khai Swee. Ismail
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  • 89 10 Matches With Chinese And Malays. TWF Tamilian*- Phy.«icai Culture A«ori.,io« 1 oi Kuala Lumpur are 66*3 soccer team, which will include year- B tat, pl-yen, to tr> «n^euonT wS» T Tm fc C I.A team will bo selected Iron- h Kcw. S.,ee Ur.i. Guan Yan,T? rK Ah
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  • 29 10 The MOJ team of the Sh Rout? Arm hay- rrilu<l at si lanphl|l f u w Arm Ptay matches with teams rem Z I Hankow and Changs].
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  • 21 10 iZ P0Kpc d D1VUira bet.een e he Rarlcquiiis a ill be Dlaved at Jal in Bi-iar on Aug. 29.
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  • 47 10 YACHTING. haTf arranged by Yacht Club for Sunlnv ;^;7e RNAT,ONAL 6 NTrrRE class:^ B class:—The "B" class will nil the l**t "x-« 'er the CUdonl Ch'alStod P 10 m W1H br to^hHd'l";™ 1 0 ,hr "bonltbt racr hc,d on J-me 8 Start 7.15 p m
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  • 189 10 Teams For Saturda\ And Sunday. BADMINTON. *****1 BP ,<>am v the Opium Pa k•C I an. Spc t* Club at the Aucuv BP court to-mom.w at 3 pm. SinglesWee Eng Slang. Low Pch Sai: nnd Chla Jiak Kim. *>>«* Ann and P. o. Tan. Lee Chwee Chin and
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  • 118 10 i n a B P enfa^d the Rov B P. and Sunn» T* f 11 s!n ,PS Saturday and Sunday and the result.* were as roiin.. Jovial* mentioned first»: folk»»*. SATURDAY, at A At) Cmir CMn be Otif Khocn Hoe ljl-8 l£-' kS m t: 38 ND
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  • 65 10 BILLIARDS. T he billiards tournament at the s R r h»« now reached the final stage hM JKL*» played f o«:ws A CLASS HANDICAP— 300 UP or '-125. v J. B Quay, i_ 7 5; t 30 pm 51 to-day at SNCOKFR DOUBLES HANDICAP W A p ant1
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  • 28 10 <500 um J? th C,erical Union tournament <500 up between Teo stow San a „H •< £-«w£5 .*&'us: zrz r 1 New World. admisoion Into the
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  • 60 10 Yesterday's Race At Epsom. Reuter. mwmt London. June 1 HE race for the OeroaaMo* Cup wn- decid v et Ep«om to-day as follows: 1. H H Aga Khan s DA3TUR M C Rich s SILVERMERF 3. Mr A J Smiths CHINA KlNfi distance between second and third Betting
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  • 120 10 Win For Mr. Mrs. F. R. Hobbes. GOLF. The Garrison O.C monthly mixed foursomes competition was played cr. Tuesday The following were the beat returns Mr* and Mrs. F R Hoob." 41 —fu _3r Mr and Mrs. A C.'Potta 43 B'* 341* Mr N G Bishop and Mrs
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  • 39 10 The Keppei G.C. ladies foursomes competition resulted in a tie between Mrs. J Campbell and Mrs. Douplas «43-13 .—29» end Mrs Litchfield and Mrs Crawlev ,4«-i 6 l. Racing Form At A Glance On Page 2.
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  • 69 10 SWIMMING. ciCb ,1 ,c, n 01 col. S" n O /n ay evoniR a motion bv Mr O C. Allen that the C ub proceed wit» h. construction of a swimming poo! was carried unanimously Mr Al!en estimated that th.- project would cos' M0 000 and
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  • 68 10 BASEBALL. ,..T h '.u, Ub *i "°< a! "> <* baseball on hurtWhw* fci ftttrh ct a seri Ea r Pj a v ««5 pjn c Sl ground at The Cub ide. whkh has ixen strengthened pi^h2 C 2 ,l ?r 0i playors will be: i l
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  • 17 10 British Victory In French Finals. Reuter Wireless. Oreat Britain* Davis rw 7 5
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  • 138 10 Light Blues Lose To Lancashire. CRICKET. K London, June 1. trounced Northamptonshire a; Northampton by an inning 3 and !>6 runs in the coutty championship match which was commenced en Wednesday. "Tich" Freeman being in great form with the ball, and Ashworth and Todd each contributing
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  • 255 10 The following ar? the positions in the County crick*t championship to-day: Ist. Inns. P W L D W L Pas Ob' Perc Faints awarded 15 < 5 J (1) 5 5 0 0 0 0 75 75 100.00 Unnc, (II 4300 l 0 60 50 83.33 Suss.x
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 25 10 The, if FITCH'S "ROYAL" tm/mA 'ENGLISH Turn I PINEAPPLE BRAND JMUOW (AUSTRALIAN) FQESH SUPPLIES OF DANISH BACON llntffS ARRIVE EVEPy RmSS FORTNIGHT. WMR^I 1 ~*~^^BjjjpJßßßw>vß!wTßß?b^
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  • 413 11 Banking Inquiry. ALLEGED SEC RET AGREEMENT. Reuter. Washlngtor. June 1. A further list of favoured customers was mm disclosed yesterday i„ :h<- mqturv Into Morjrar affair-; by tho sen; te Banking Committee. Customers aerc permitted to buy United Corpora-ion r.harea in 19» at $75 per unit. Uie
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  • 90 11 To Bt increased In South Africa. Reuter Wireless. Capetown. May 30. pl0|K, wl hy taxation to take n n 0W W0 rOm mtoes rxtra profits TOU ly of the Africa abandoning 1111 of noonced Mr Havpno. p< Standard, arBudrot Minister. In his ?J** HOaie of Assembly, and
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  • 40 11 AT THE CINEMAS. M-O-M ctjaml oI the Manohu S "tf; -tire and^in" 1 M Pri ClPal rQleS NOVWTO Hayes, supported by Lewis Warner Oland and H B, w»m, r er. Mine shorts" precede the main feature
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  • 73 11 local n o"»»* to which over 40 \7 i« 5 repute contributed, some kind ani some in money, is to held to-morrow from 2 p.m to 7 p.m.. at the 55jJ POrp C 1:1Glrl > School. Emerald HiU are tapping every reource f-J nmand to th a sucirm'b*^1
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  • 33 11 1 i«*ra! meeting of th* Port Swettenham Chinese RecreaticS Sib VSI decided jjj 1 IMS, have been written of will b* alloweTto^SS uSeTcarST* r «3e7--ta..e to pay their sub criptions promptly
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 329 11 THE NEW WORLD (LiSiliT^ Kings Birthday Ball-June 3 1033 Free Distribution of Noveltie" 33 GALA NIGHT-CARNIVAL DANCE I IM .lislribution „f Balloons, streamers, etc. On Whit Monday—3th June l«m W W ANDREWS MISSION HOSP.TAI BAR I ICENCE EXTENDED TO 2AM **w« gate admission to benefit the ar)ove F„„a ADMISSION AS
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  • 77 12 THE NEW PIER. Ready For Public Use To-morrow Noon. Tne new pier »111 be opened by HJS the Govem-r at 10 15 am. to-morrow and' will be in use for the general public about noon Hhen the old pier will be cloaed
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  • 82 12 The motor launch "Gewang." belonging to the Asiatic Petroleum Co.. Ltd.. collided wicn a Cflnrs.- t-rakow ,No ,971» on Wednesday at 10 50 a m near where the -Auby" va< anchored Tile fwakow sustalred damage. Y« terday mornin? the Oewang-* ccllid-d with two twakows. cne of which sank
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  • 43 12 "Barents." Dut 2.944 tens, from Ba.avta 2-6; to»' Muntok and Bala via 2-6 Albert Sarraut." French 1.131 tons, fr. m Saigon 2-6: Tor Sourabaya 3-6. Ajax. Brit,.. 4.802 tons, from Liverpool 2-6 for Hongkong and Yokohama 3-6 "Kangaroo." Brit., 1.300 tons Tr^
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  • 86 12 Singapore. June 2. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES ■Mt Wharf Entrance Oate 1> Ophh- 20 Mnln Wharf (Entrance Oate I) Tung Bong 14. Empire L> ck (Entrance Oate 3> Ttnbank 30 Barcn Belhav wi 33; Siaaatr4 •outalde Baron Belhavem 33; Kangaroo 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Marella 46
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  • 19 12 B: Left Axrd. Spore Londcn 11 *MU May 24 June 1 IMMMa Huygens May 12 June
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  • 194 12 SELLING. Singapore, June 2. London 4 months' sight 2 4 1i32 London 3 months' sight 2 4 Londcn 60 days' sight 2 3 31 32 London 30 days' sight 2 3 15 10 demand 2 3 29 32 .ondon T.T. 2 3 7 ..yons and Paris demand 980
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  • 214 12 Singapore. June 2. R (mmm) W Coast > T o. 1 per Kovan $106 R tSiamt W 2 $ioo Rice. B. Siam v i <116 Rice. B Siam N. 2 $112 Rice. Slam Old" per koyan No. l $nc Rice. Siam "Old" No 2 $154 Rice. Siam "Old" No
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  • 150 12 ALHAM3RA.— Euster Keaton and Jimmy Durante in "Wnat! No Beer?" CAPITOL.— "The Sign of the Cr EMPlRE.—Douglas Fai: banks In 1M: RoMnson Crusoe." GREAT WORLD —Side shows. C Malay opera, Chinese wayangs, Men! and talking films tSky Talkie: "Sunshine Susi Talkie: "Animal Crackers"'. MARLBOROUGH.—TamiI talkie. Kc\alan". NEW WORLD.—Side shows,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 131 12 Save Ike oin >ns: Obtainable. SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD I"-. Con .n;;, Kuala l.umpur. Ip«h. Ap.a-1 1 ""-ACETYLENE WELDING KEEPS WORKING EXPENSES DOWN. I Bl slump times Ox,-A«tylr»e ls cUIlv ■"cause it „,.b:« m m Jlr J J»< j MU TIIt UORKINCi Uf. W tmM I <|I lr>|;
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    • 16 12 PACKING. EXPERT JAPANESE PACKER. Please apply to M. SAWADA CO. 27. Beneoolen Street. Singapore Phone 2776.
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    • 15 12 *l Pianos Bought, Sold i And Exchanged. SEASON CO., LTD., U5, North Bridge Road. SINGAPORE.
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    • 24 12 The PHOTO STORE Fop Your Cameras. Stockists of ZEISS IKON CAMERAS. I (Price list On Application-. MALAYA PHOTO SUPPLY M 7-7, Victoria Street. SINGAPORE <
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 235 12 [POSTAL INTULIOCMCE SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. North. North-East and North-West Sumatra <Tohltl> 3 p.m. Belat Pa-djang. Bengkalis. Slak. Pakan Barce. Port de Kock and Padang < Ampang» 3p m. Ja\a and South-West Sumatra Ban Hong Liong) 4 p.m. Suurabaya. Celebes. Moluccas. (Ban Ho Ouan) 4 pm Bllujoe. Par.gkal Pinaug. Billiton
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    • 60 12 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. IM Yesterday. Night Max Bright Mm. 'm mmtmma Onfall. Sunshine. Temp. tiom JJ» F. Inches. Hours. Deg. Aloi Star 90 Nil iTa »T Suiawan 9 5 Nll X Tr:ngganu 91 mj Eukit Jeram 92 N 0 3 *J Malacca 87 NU JJ Singapore JJ
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    • 329 12 1 DIARY Of Ttitjg] t WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. JUNE 2 High Tides—3.55 a.m., 5.33 p.m Football. Garrison Cup, Regulars v Vol Anson Read. "WnTlWig. Children's Concert. Memorial Hail 5 I TO-MORROW. JUNE 3. High Tide-.—5.12 a.m, 6 25 n n Public Ilcliday. King's Birthday Parade.
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  • 86 13 ALL THINGS COME TO THOSE WHO WAIT. ALLEN JENKINS' SUCCESS. BEGAN WITH CMTOMN THE SHOW While most movie hurl themselves i» Oui*»ti. f i on UM windmills UuU ;,v HollyWU <1. Al), n lenk n aSU n by waiting and not a* uj Z
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  • 342 13 JENKINS always wanted to get into the w movies. Some lackadaisical quirk however prevented him from taking ary agircfstve action toward the realisation of his ambition. He waited for a call. It came after a while, a rather long while durng which he went ahead
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  • 622 13 ;:;ary ■Mtil have been p dBMWI during the i and there is every Indication ►>yes v ill continue. mil hi tory with the A A j p; ducticn. "So This is v Bten -t WM piven to it two comedians in persot:. I idiences at
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  • 251 13 Progress During Last Year. **W HAT iS the m St important development the year in motion pictures?" The question, it seems, has almost as mamanswers as there are people in the Industry To one laboratory head it is the that sugar in a developer eliminates "grained film."
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 184 13 More nourishing food for your children is possibly the safest way to overcome tendencies to rnalnutntion and underweight and thua prevent illness. For it haa been pretty well determined by modern child specialists that under-nour-ishment is most often the primary cause of ill health in children. it j„ A It
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    • 208 13 youre looking like, your old self again! VCANY a convalescent has Quaker Oats to thank for a speedy recovery. Doctors everywhere know its value in restoring health, rebuilding strength, revitalizing the entire system. Its carbohydrates make energy; its protein reconstructs tissue; its minerals teed blood and nerves; its vitamins are
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  • 277 14 Manchu General Demands $180,000. Shanghai. June 1 T"? S«no-Japanea* Truce Agreement having A the Japanese air-craft carr£r at Tangku left for Dairen yeaterday^'enl^ Two telegrams mere circularised from Ti«.„t.i., Tuesday announcing that Oen Chane Ts Sinn, and Oen. Wan Fu Un. lorn£ r rtgS "»en
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  • 56 14 The Mundepal health satement for the of deaths as li T^^^w^ 1 ITS* mule compared with if«f*? V" 2015 reding .week ar.d 1» o7 ?n til lftC of urn mr Th C h, P HJ wwpondln 17. enteritis 14 ronv uls»n. P*r mille compared with 224 week and 144 i
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 316 14 British Thomson-Houston u,ut i BOOST, ENGLAND mar* with a ~Z j ■■M «Mt iqpMtfMr' Keaiic*? V our Production Costg. Use a BTH Variable >l>evd < oiiimutaior DESIRED REDUCED SPEEDS j THE BORNEO CO., LTD. j j ESI RMOim Fti HAY, 1933.1 -HEAR THIS NEW RUMBA... BC3M A CACHnOU 00 SAN
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    • 329 14 ECZEMA IN MERYJMPLES Disfigured Baby Awfully. Healed by Cuticura. "When baby was three months old. eczema broke out on her scalp, forehead, sides of her face and ears. It came in the form of watery pimples and then when they broke the trouble spread. The pimples scaled over and the
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 203 14 CLUB DIARY. (There at* numerous Clubs and Societies in most of tne S^^M m\Ti 5. 5 tt uo-to-dat. "vi ZZt*'^ PPtn,nos °> general tnteVest tm included in ihe Diary of Events 2K 2 coter meeJos^ter. rZfJS?; "'Wagementt other than those recorded in the Diary of Events.") [Entries for the Club
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 136 15 'Why envy me when you can do as I do Buck yourself up with the energy food-drink, Bournville "is not the number of your years that counts, but your remaining vV f stock of energy. Bournville Cocoa can restore energy as no other jfcw article of ordinary diet has power
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    • 269 16 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. t M-37, Rras Easah Road, SINGAPORE. A II 'Mi arv in Deed of electric Bffhts, r.i m, ■etoo, t .t;-., and •rate* ■tfcYree, |Je*se write t«. Urn ibove address or Theae ASI ATIC EXPORT IMPORT Cn.. 2J Ai 24. STRAND ROA. r J. CALCUTTA
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    • 594 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET —744 and 748. Grove Road. Rent $n> Apply No. 25, Boai Quay. TO LET 1, Margate Rd.. off Orwre Rd.. M. se to Kutor.g Park. Em ry 1-5-33 Particulars Tel 3170 TO LET—Bungalow iu-at;d m the Mgflt ipal Ljmi N.-. 11.
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    • 280 16 AUCTION SALE, SHERIFF'S SALE IN THF SUPREME COURT OP -j|r STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF Writ of Sruu, r and KaJe dated Rth May. I§M. Suit No. 319 of 1933. Between K W Plaintiff Versus K< Defendant AI CTION SALE OF On 1 > Steam Launch known as "SOON LEE I
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    • 168 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Rubber Mark-; a 111 be closed officially on the following days:— SATt'RDAY. 3rd Jane. 1933. Public lloUdav. MONDAY MM June, 1923. Bank Holiday. By Order of th? Committee. OATTEY A BATEMAN. S cretaries. NOTICE
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    • 589 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. ORDINANCE No. 9S (MINOR OFFENCES). P. Ik p Orders mad? under Section 6(4) of Ordinance No 96 (Minoi Offences) for the r cHaticn t-f traffic «n thr occasion cf the King's Birlhcav Parade on the Fsplanade on the 3rd June. 1933. From 630 a.m. until fift en minutes
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    • 474 16 I M CMIMI CTS. LARGE TUBE I 2 5 JEx£^|^^J MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE 6171. RATES. I iV ABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including at office Portage or close (Local or torwl residence. F.M.S t Yearly $15.00 $2100 Half-Yearly 7.50 $10.50 $i 650 Quarterly $3 75 A 5.25 $8 25 SINGLE COPY
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