Malaya Tribune, 30 June 1933

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune TIIE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. oL XX.' -No. IS3 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, June 30. 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPOKE, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1933
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 118 1 IblhV Pi £ii i Sj. V i" FOB EVtl* PURPOSE KLIM i POWDERED MILK i i 1 The new i —P j gpi fVI W lMf This car has a lively and will- j Wj |5J JL JL lng engine with power. nVxi- J To the motoring public the word
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    • 232 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 eciiw and gold ornaments i f every class and qualit". paying hlrh c st price* according to daily exchacgt ratal I i WHY DOES
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  • 222 2 "Think Strokes Off The Court" London, June 15. 11TELCOME advice to young lawn tennis H players fighting 'or recognition is given by Henri Coch-it in his book "Le Tennis. 6a Technique et 8a Psychologic" just published. Cochet, who displays a keen insight into the nsychology of the game,
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  • 224 2 Close Finish At Hong Lim Green. The S.CR.C. beat the R.A.F on Saturday on the SCR C ground by 8 runs. Scores: RJLP. I Gardener c Keng Slew b Hoahing 4 Morgan b Evan Wong M G-wer b Evan Wong n Garwood ibT. b Choon Leong 17
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  • 78 2 Tier in the United Chinese Amateurs singles championship tournament will be played off during the week-end as follows: SATURDAY: Soh Swee Teck v. Chir Tham Swee, Koh Keng Sitng v. Tan Hock San. S;et Tiong Hin v. Wee Cheng Slang. Gan Hock Kee v. Koh Beng Swee. SUNDAY:
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  • 209 2 Greater Interval Between Rounds. London. June 15. A SUGGESTION that the interval between rounds in boxing contests be extended to two minutes as a measure designed to reduce ring fatalities, has been submitted to the American National Boxing Association by Its President. The suggeston was mad? by Dr.
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  • 216 2 Scow Kec And Wong In Form. The S.C.R C. beat the Indian Association on Sunday on the S.C R C. ground by 54 pus. Scores: INDIAN ASSO I j A. A. Samy c Fong Limb Hoahing 0 j Amarchand b Hoahing 16 I Haragovind c Chiap Kirn
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  • 70 2 In a pingpong match th= Outram Colts defeated the KeppU Harbour team by 3—2 or. Sunday at the Packing Plant premises <Pasir Fanjangt. Scorer Outram Colts mentioned first): Ho Ah Hong beat Peng Khon by 3—o Kee b:at Yew Chon b 3 —Kee Yew Whatt beat Low Kow
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    • 376 2 ERUPTIONS OF WETJATURE Daughters Troubled. Very Itchy at Night. Cuticura Healed. Two of my daughter* were troubled with tore eruptions. One daughter, her lace was covered with them. My other daughter had them all around her nose. They were of a wet nature, and very itchy at night. I tried
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    • 163 2 I British Milk I Milk at its CREAMIEST H^^^^^^|| jj Milk that is PURE I Milk that is NOURISHING O Milk that* is ECONOMICAL O J Obtainable At All Stores. 8 U LARGE SIZE SMALL SIZE »16 ozs. 6 ozs. pi DEAL" Alilk! Keeps%tthfcjl Hair yfae L\ I A little
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  • 70 3 rrHAT Malayan producers must look after I themselves was made very apparent by the that n.ither of the official spokesmen who d up the debate made any comment what- on Colonel Rae's remarks on tin rescric--1 a lack of interest which tin producers
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  • 116 3 >ro those unthinking and uninformed critics, I ike Lord Rothermere. who see in DecenL-ali-a t h > handing over of British Malaya to the rulers we would point cut that nothing her from the aim of the -new policy." tn( ultimate goal of which is a Federation of a
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  • 127 3 MM, f M mart and ship for ship the British Mi rcantile Marina is the finest in the world Lo-day Duing the War it proved that beyond of doubt. Submarine menace or mniace it refused to be intimi- dated. It went to sea and kept the nation going
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  • 68 3 MOTOR transport alone is going to use up vast quantities of rubber and, once the preeent slump. really is over, motor transport will not only develop by leap 1 and bounds in the U.S.A., but will similarly progress all over the world. Europe will yet rival the U.S.A.
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  • 104 3 THE mere fact that foreigners have played a large part in manning the services all these years does not give them and their progeny the right to hold office to the exclusion of Malays for ever after. We have not the slightest doubt that Government is carefully avoiding
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  • 335 3 Budget Surplus and 6d. Off Income-Tax. ■Salisbury, S. Rhodesia. lirpiLE most countries are struggling to Tf balance their budgets, the improvement in trade in Southern Rhodesia has been so marked that the Government has produced a surplus and has been able to give a taxation relief. Moreover,
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  • 201 3 Gives Audible Danger Signal. If a safety lamp is to be really safe it ought to give warning of danger at the same time as supplying a reliable light. The usual type used ir good min«;s is an oil lamp which depends for its safety upon the
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  • 192 3 Threads Which Break To Form Colours. To understand many of the mysteries o. light it is necessary- to think of light as much more of 0 "concrete" thing than we are apt to imagine it—and yet. at the same tune to remember that it is the "agent"
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  • 96 3 Reception Committee Formed In Muar. A reception committee has been chosen at a Public meeting of Indians and <*g-J»£ Muar to give a fitting recepacn to Dr._ Lanka Eundaram on his forthcoming visit to that Pl Dr' ABC Doray will be the chairman and Mr K. Kathiravelu
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  • 85 3 In the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr. justice Mills. P. P. V. P. L. Meenatchi Achi cued Tan Beng Hons and another for th, recovery of $560. being balance due on a promSory note for $700, dated Oct. 25, 1931. Mr S B Tan appeared for
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  • 91 3 The Municipal health statement for the week ended June 24 gives the total number of deaths M 210 The death rate was 22 87 per miUe compared with 20.69 in the preceding week and 20 68 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were: Pneumonia
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  • 836 3 Woman Fined. THE IMPORTATION OF CARTRIDGES. JOHORE NEWS. (From Our Ovm Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 27. 4 CASE in which the prosecution A failed towards the finish was decided this afternoon by Capt. Nelson Jones (First Magistrate) when the accused was acquitted and discharged. The complainant
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  • 163 3 Clerical Union team v. the Ho Hong Sports Club to-day at 5 njn. onn the Union's g-cund: Chua Kicng Whye; Ah Chew, Jiak Kheng: Ng Hon Fai. D. K. Samy. Chay Yee Eco; Lee Keng Hurt. Koey Hoe, Teng Mowc. Thi ci Hock and R. Menon, Reserves: O.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 138 3 JL m\\\\\\\\\ l' vl"k §i A \\\\\mm\ I -phoenixBRIM6B HAPPIMESS TO ALL f wmmm PHOUE* 3463 mmm* Swan* Brand r Coffee. 4 Do you take Swan Brand Coffee If not, You are losing the most delicious Drink in the market. Because, it is prepared on best principle from selected coffee
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    • 205 3 9 Junty For The Purest of Tobaccos For The Smoothes! of Tips :^m m \Jr^ m^lW i i irs/kt mm ffho j/lrisiocmt of Cigarettes Ivory, Cork Tipped and Plain SOLE AGENTS! HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR IPOH j LOST OR IMPAIRED j Can be recovered through the
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  • 1354 4 Shipping News Notices. MANCHESTER'S NEW OIL DOCK. Opened By Minister Of Transport. THE official opening of the n:w oil dock at Stanlow, Ellesniere Port, on the Manchester Ship Canal, took place :n mail we:k, by the Hon. Oliver Stanley. M.P.. Minister of Transport. To v.itne c s the opening ceremony,
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  • 438 4 Employers' Proposals For Labour. AN important ccnfercr.ee on the invitation of the Shipbuilding Employers Federation, was held in Edinburgh, when representatives cf the Federation and the shipyard trade union i discussed the dvclcpmcnts of electric weldinin relation to new shipbuilding. Mr. J. B. Huichis on. cf Greerock, acted
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  • 443 4 The Company's Royal Mail" Claim. THE complete report of the dv r e ors of the Intern tional Mercantile Marine Co., which is now available, shows a net loss cf 1301,437 (at par) on the operations of the company and its Americas subsidiaries during the r.ilenJa.- ye.r 1932,
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  • 107 4 Any improvements in coal exrort which may result from recent international trade 'gi cements will find Leith docks well prepared to nandle the coal traffic, writes cur L?:th correspondent. On more than one occasion recently over II.CCD tons were shipped in cne d?.y. With the new applianes at
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  • 683 4 Britain's Transport Organisation. lITITH the help of certain coaxal owners the WW Pert of Loudon Authority is arranging a coastwise exhibition at Charing Cross Underground Station. The main theme of the exhibition will be the importance of London's coastal services, aut it will be wide in
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    • 453 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGU SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON i For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. BANGALORE 6.000 July RAJPUTANA
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    • 202 4 **Wm*t*o*S**t**oß9*mo*mWo*KMml*&mE9Mwm t iWLLOYO TRIESTINO j (Incorporated In Italy). I 1 EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA 225, Col b B m^ y I Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suei, Port Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Sues, Port SaWf Brindisl, Venice and Trieste. Said, Brindisl, Venice and Trieste. m v HILDA
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    • 216 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE Deutoch iHpjRvQ Auatralische Da mpfachhti If) C Oeaellschaft (Companies Incorporated ln Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. M.s. MUNSTERLAND, \ia Manila July 2 in s. FRIES LAND, via Manila July 12 t m.s. KULMERLAND, via Manila July 25 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila
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    • 597 4 SAILINGS. iyg NORDDEUTSCHEK (Incorporated m H|f sYi lj Germany l. The undernoted an :be Company's intended fixtures: OT WARDS. IS3S. S "ODER" fcr Manila, Hongkong, Shai. Japan, N. China and Hankow July 3 "COBLENZ" for Manila Hongkong. S'hai, N. China and Japan July 17 "SAALE" for Manila, Hongkon?, Shanghai, N.
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  • 544 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 a.m. j ma following tin share quotations are issued b Prases and Co. exchange and stock orokers: Buyers. Sellers. Asaaa Kumbang Tin 29- 32;- xd Austral Malay 261- 28]- Ajer Hitam Tin 13- 4- cd V AyerWeng 0»5 .00 r Baugrin Tin
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  • 221 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. TIN DOWN $1: RUBBER IMPROVES. Share Market Is VeryQuiet. 'By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), ***** cts., up 5 16 ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), spot, $115V4» down 3 4. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 3 15 32d., up
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  • 132 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. PrlM s ror M Mo,cr MMJMl per British Imperial gallon Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British imperial gallon Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon Shdl Motor Spirit per gallon tin Shell and Fish Kerosene per by 4-gallon tin
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  • 145 5 Reconstruction With An Assessment. in order to P^ t^^t^ C 'lt 1 tal, including debenture t to large area of immature r^^ h^Sy oev maturity, the directors of the Estates proposes a scheme of recon The scheme provides that a new comp > with a similar title be
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  • 196 5 Fair Business Passes In Forwards. Messrs. Guthrie and Co. in their weekly rubber report dated June 29. s ate: A fair amount of business, paiticularly in forward positions, has b-en transacted since our last report and prices have fluc.ua cd within narrow margin. Any sign of weakness
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  • 95 5 Messrs. Guthri? and Co.. Ltd., forward hp j following latest buyers' prices for Malayan Pa:m Oil and Palm Kernels: PALM OIL IN BULK. c.i.f. landed weights New York-Philadelphia 3.40 cents (U.S. currency) per lb. c.i.f. landed weights U.S.A. Pacific Ports 335 cents "U.S. currency) per lb. c.i.f.
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  • 161 5 w The accounts of the United Sua Betcng Rubber Estates tor 1932 show an increase m profit from £3.841 ir. 1931 to £13.611. It is proposed to resume dividends after a lapse of j two years with a payment of VA per cent, requiring £12.726. and
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  • 229 5 50 Per Cent. Increase In Sales In Britain. A brief survey of recent research work en the subject of food preservation and transport is given in the report of the Empire Marketing Board, May, 1932. to May. 1933, (says •Lloyd's List.") The report states that 24 new records
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  • 200 5 Jesselton Power Co., And Government. In his speech at the annu 1 meeting o: the Jcsselton Ice and Power Company in S nsap.re to-day, Mr. A. W. Cashin cftev referring to the company's loss for the of $9 34 25. stated: Our agreement with Government in respect
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  • 113 5 TIM output of tin ore of the Sungei .^e i Mine) for 1932 amourtpd to 314 tons i against «S3* tons for 1931» and sales cf ore rca.-.s'-o ar average price of £79 MS. 8d. per ton »'71 9 <d >. The accounts show a smad BTW1
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  • 73 5 MINCING LANE GENERAL. jl lllll—l of Mincing Lane and General T"U I tot 1332 show net loss £1.195 (against £1.101» Id asm* dtblt brought in to CIS-fOO. Investment' stand at £57.906; market value at Dc: |1 £43.701. Report states that since date oi account, ai improv m nt in share
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  • 59 5 The Fabrang Rubber E, ate incuired a loss Ol £4 985 ID 1932 (against £6.39? for 1931) and after' crediting £75 income-tax reserve no "nger required the balance carried forward is reduced from £19,558 to £14.648 Floating assets. £30.444: current liabilities. El 926 The crcp harvested for
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  • 491 5 Colonel Rae on Its V «ique Position. The a-nual grncral mee ing of shar hcld rs of Kramat Tin D, edging Ltd.. was held ai toe registered office, Rawang, on Friday, June 16. Mr. J. Malco'm Newman was el:ct:d chairman of the meeting. Bffote moving the adoption
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  • 40 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London- Spot: 3 15 32d New York: 6S. <G.> certs. Singapore ll 1 certs. TTN London Spct: £222 15s. .Down 50 London 3 months: Z222. «Down 52s. Gd Singrpore: $115.25. COPRA Sundried $4.00 Mixed $3.55
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  • 61 5 V v ned'tlng tcOute a w.o*». 1 f.t.n Ho:« Un. Linird. the nat proit ot Hongkong tSearsor) Rubber L mited. fcr 19.--£1.416. A d.vdecd of 5 pei cent. Is again p tar fT-netol reeerw is to receive £1.000 (ogotest MOW) fd the Income-tax rcseve LaOO (againzt £1 500».
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  • 19 5 Troooll Mines.-Interim dividend Of 14 F" cent., payable on June 30. A similar button ade ;a?t December.
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  • 645 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore- Friday, 11 a.m. The follow.ng rubber share quotations an issued by Fraser azd Co and LyaU and Evatt: Issue <■ JL Value. Fraser Lyall Shares. Co. Mfc Allenby $0.70 $0.80 $0.65 $0.£3 1 Alor Gajah 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.60 IA. Hitam 100 1.20 1.00
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 58 5 SOUTH Iftffll'J BRITISH VV rNSUHANCE LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND j MOTOR CAR j I aSCKANCI ACCEPTED t AT v !r* LOWKST CUUKNT BATES. I 1 L. O. MARGOLIOUTH, m Manager. Office: 2, Flnlayson Green. TSSB EASTERN UNITED ABSTJmANCI OOEFOBATIOIf. LTD. rf? FIRE, MARINE, V MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT
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    • 48 5 mUU ITGROW! JJ Yearly Interest Paid to You Quarterly Put a few dollars away regularly and watch your bank balance grow. As an incentive to your thntt THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK pu ya interest quarter.*. Begin your saving now. Head Office: 55. Wall Street. NT.
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    • 92 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almelda Btreet. Authorised and Subscribed £2.000,000 I Capital I £1.000,000 Paid-up-Capital Do( t 500.000 Reserve Fund and Rest M HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: B mbav Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi Martraa. Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra. Knkuk. Mosul and Singapore. riTRRENT ACCOUNTS opened and
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    • 178 5 Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Successors to i: i- PHTNBSE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, THE rm ANO THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. 11 CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid U» $10,000,000.00. 111 <M> OFFICE CHINA BUILDING CHUUA STREET, SINGAPORE 111 AD BRANC H: 458. NORTH BRIDGE
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 265 6 I LASTNKHTI I The Side-splitting Mack Sennett Feature Comedy HYPNOTIZED j With MORAN MACK. (The famous Two Black Crows). TO-MORROW— OPENING AT MATINEE The popular star whom the world saw in the First Talkie ever made— S here 11 iU Unite<l ArtistS HALLELUJAH f 2m*m I I'M A TRAMP! I^Wigjjli:
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    • 285 6 Amusements < j "'"r t j I Never has a finer picture been made 1 I (Mama nightly! j SPECIAL MATINEES TO-MORROW SUNDAY j CLARK The Screen's Most \mt^^ Romantic Star. I Adorabie HELEN j HAVES j METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S j *r GREATEST TRIUMPH OF 1933. j i.DDIE CANTOR HAS NEVER BEEN
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    • 458 6 A B. D. PICTURE. —.'j fHE COULDN'T RIDE A j HORSE, YET HE WON j THE DERBY j TALKIE AND TST r TT' JLW IWO SHOWS FOR j SILENT PICTURES. ONE PAYMENT J LAST NIGHT—TO-NIGHT—SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 P.M. THE BRIGHTEST, JOLLESST, MUSICAL PICTURE TO DATE no: ARRY 3VIJE S
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  • 77 7 LOYALTY TO BOTH COUNTRIES. RECEPTION TO DR. SUNDARAM BY LOCAL TAMILS. Dr. Lanka Sundaram, M.A., Ph.D. (London), the Indian publicist who is on a study tour of Malaya, Siam and Indochina, at a reception given him by local Tamils yesterday, advised his countrymen in
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  • 1854 7 THE Victoria Memorial Hall was packed to overflowing last evening when Dr. Lanka Sundaram, MA., Ph.D. (London), the publicist w ho arrived in Singapore on Wednesday, was accorded a public reception by the Singapore Tamils' Reform Association, on behalf of local Tamils. Mr i I.
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  • 237 7 44 Happy Days Are Here Again." Reuter Wireless. New York, June 27. rDICATIONS of a turn in the tide are shown in the return* of the American Labour Federation which estimate that 1.500,000 more men were employed now than in March last. It is estimated that 12.003.000
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  • 239 7 Descendant Of Pcnans's Founder. The funeral took place at Bidadari Cemetery on Monday. June 25, of Mrs. ROBdrnond Mary Capei. Mrs. Capcl who was 92 years of age was born in Penang on May 4. 1841. •md resided there- until 40 wars ago when shame to Sintaoore
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  • 100 7 AT THE CINEMAS. '•Ud fo- the Derby." the British and Dominions picture starring the inimitable Sydney Howard, was put on at yesterdays change at the Pavilion theatre and. as was to be e.coected. made an instant hit Sydney Hcwaul nc?ds r.o int oducdcn. H1 la
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  • 36 7 Messrs, untitled and Stratford will welcom all 0 the Gospel COeettagS being held in the onew Saint- X oi. Tank Road m Thursday. at 6 FDX ana en Saturdays at p.m Hynin book:- provided. No collection.
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  • 106 7 Indrapeora 99 Menaced By Flames. Reuter. London. June 30. THE liners "Inurapeora" belonging to the Rotterdam Lloyd and -Montrose" belonging to th? Canadian Pacific had to be hurriedly towed to safety from fire which broke out at ocuthampton DOCfeS last night. The flames swept sheds 150 yards long,
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  • 138 7 Bengali Who Gave False Evidence. A Bengali named Ram Chuli. who we.s convicted on a charge of perjury, was scntcncec to one day's impr:. l 'jnment and fined $400 or .n default, ten months' rigorous imprisonment oy the District Jidge tMr. H. A. Forrcr ..esterday. The accused was
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  • 1519 7 NO SURRENDER TO MANCHUKUO. Obeying Nanking. Opposition To The Commander. Reuter. area sa tha. ih;. number cf Manthuk:::» Uoor have mew been inereavetl to 10.009. Shanghai, June 30. ADMIRAL Chen Shao Kwan, Minister of the Navy, has officially stated that the revolt of the NorttEast Fleet
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  • 119 7 America Still Willing To Cc-operatc. Reuter. Geneva. June 29. Despite German opposition the Disarmament Conf rence was adjourned to Oct. 16 practically unanimously.—Reuter. New Ycrk. Jure Mr. Norman Davis lias reported to President Roosevelt, who is aboa.d the yacht Amber lack." that European public opinion is developi.i7 in
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  • 90 7 Co-operation With India Is Essential. Reuter. London. June 29. Lancashire and India should comc together? in friendly co-operation and try to make a friendly agreement, advised Mr. Stanley Baldwin in a speech at Manchester, defending thft Government's Ind!a proposals Referring to tariffs he iaid tome met-sureo which had
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  • 87 7 Little Chance Of Success This Season. Reuter. London. June 29. It Is announced that the Everest expedition will be recalled. Brigadier Gen. C. G. Bruc». chairman of the committee, told Reuter thatthe expedition had little chance of achieving success thli season. The expedition had made a splendid fight
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  • 56 7 Rallying Round Dolfuss At His Stronghold. Reuter. Vienna. June. 29. iifterr. thousand cheers greeted Doctor Dolfuss on his arrival in buy brack, the Austrian Nazi stronghold, in defiance of warning* of trouble. Special precautions were taken to prevent any attempt on his life. Railway passengers and motorists travelling
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 196 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. V/ ANTED —To buy bearding house or to rent i.utable bungalow, close to town, r.pply Box No. 163. c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Spare Time Agents tot easy ?nd lucrative work. Tops everything tn licney Maying. For particulars apply to B G. WiekrcT.asinfrh?. f>3. Lane, Maradana. COLOMBO I Ceylon».
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  • 750 8 Week by week the newspapers in Malaya publish the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau. Most people in this country know that almost invariably the report from Singapore is "No case of plague, cholera or smallpox." Few of them realise exactly what that means. Some
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  • 282 8 Comments By The Way. NEGRI Sembiian. the smalle t State of the Federation, being principaUy agricultural, a-.d peasant-agricultural at that, has suffered less than the more industrialised States of the Ffderation from the 'lump. That is the conclusion to be drawn from the report on tha
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  • 251 8 rE financial condition of the Malacca Municipality should be giving those in authority over th_» Town and Fort considerable anxiety. The Export of the administration of ihe Municipality Ear the year 1932. just published, shews that ir. the year under review. |M 000 odd was i:ised in rates,
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  • 145 8 The earthquake in Sumatra this week, in which so many people las: their lives, is a reminder once again of the good fortune of Malaya in being practically immune from disturbances of this kind. Volcanic Java and Sumatra suffer fairly frequently from upheavals, while here in Malaya not
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  • 90 8 Mr. D S. Davidson, of Guthrie and Co.. Kuala Lumpur, has left for horn?. Mi P. W. Gurr. of Ampar.g Tin. Selangor. and Mrs. Gurr. have sailed f~r Europe. V Mr. Foo Kok Phye. second son of Mr. Choo Kia Peng. CBE has
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  • 144 8 Alagu. a Tamil, has been charged with the theft, from 20 Pahang Road, of five gold beads and six pawn tickets. The hearing has been postponed. For children using the tram and trolley buses, the Municipal Commissioners have decided to issue cheap return tickets as from July 10. A
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  • 82 8 Dr. Kathigasu hr.s handed over the sum of S5O. paid to him a: compensation in connection with the recent assault case, to the Rotary Club. Ipoh. to be spent for the good of the fatherless boys jf the town. The Rev. Father Allard. is bidding farewell to his parishoners
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  • 40 8 Tan Ala Kirn, one of two alleged thieves who were chased by detectives on the top of a roof in Heeren Stree'. who was arrested when he descended to the lieach has been sentenced to six months" ngurous imprisonment.
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  • 54 8 The Kheh community of Kuala Pilah entertained Mr. Y. F. Chan, the newly-appointed Negri Sembiian J P., to a Chinese dinner at the Lok Lam Club, when the guest of honour was presented with an address and Towkay Chiu Piang spo.<-' in glowing terms of Mr. Chan's services
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  • 359 8 BY "LOOKER-ON" After listening to the Empire station a tew times I could name 4 few people on the air who sho given it. A A Thirteen marriages, I lean., registered under the Hindu Marriage Registration Enactment by registrars last year. AAA How's that for luck? AAA
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  • 35 8 JOHORE NEWS, oc page 3. 1 RECEPTION TO DR SUNDARAM. en pagf .CINEMA NEWS, on page 13. FRENCH TENNIS TOURNAMEN 7 M RADIO PROGRAMME, on page 15. CLUB DIARY, on page 15.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 333 8 ECONOMIC—LUXURY. i H« rroctom Sheets and Pillow Cases have been famous for I seven generations. I To-cay UK] s..:i r..:d Hi tact In popular favour through sheer excellence of J J quality. Bnowf white smocth in ard remackably durable, they represent X J the finest to!u.? poaaM to obtain Plain
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    • 112 8 I, j i Famous POLYDOR Records! i i i PANT AS lAS FROM THE OPERAS: j I j La Boheme, i I Madame Butterfly, I j Carmen, J II Trovatore, Rigoletto. i PLAYED BY THE BERLIN STATE OPERA J I 2 j ORCHESTRA, PAUL GODWIN ORCH. AND ETC. J I
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  • 87 9 DEADLOCK AT THE WORLD CONFERENCE. U. S. REFUSES TO DISCUSS STABILISATION. Violent Fluctuations. Low Silver Price A Great Danger West. A deadlock has occurred at the World Economic Conlerence owing to the rapid downward slide of the dollar and America's refusal to discuss stabilisation.
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  • 1869 9 London, June 29. inOLENT riuctuations in currencies entirely dominated the activities of the Conference this morning. Pro- Bioley took his first big plunge into active business, conferring with his delegation on the subject of stabilisation. Other delegations are metaphorically listening to Professor Moley's keynol and
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  • 493 9 Well-Known Shopkeeper Charged. SERIOUS allegations were made against awellknown Chinese merchant who appeared beiore the Second Magistrate <Mr. J. F. F. Gregg) yesterday. He was a man named Chia Kah Seng, of Kota Tinggi, Johore. He was alleged to have deceived Hoondamall and Suns, silk merchants carrying
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  • 422 9 The Mystery Planes. GERMANS PROTEST TO GENEVA. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, June 29. rPHE; Socialist ex-Chancellor, Dr. Bauer has been arrested on a charge of corruption. President yon Hindenburg has accepted Dr. Hugenberg's resign- ation. He has appointed Herr Kurt Schmitt to be Minister of Economics, and
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  • 47 9 ART SILK ALTARS. Unsuitable Say Italian Prelates. Reuter Wireless. Rome, Juni 27. Declaring that artificial silk is unsuitable for priests' vestments because it is man-made and not a natural textile the Archbishops of Milan and Turin have imposed a ban wrich extends to altar decorations. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 37 9 Sudden Death In New York Hotel. Reuter. New York. June 21. Fatty Arbuckle. the former film star, has been found dead in the New York hotel where he was living with his wife in seclusion.--Reuter.
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  • 156 9 Decision Of Education Department. IT is officially notified in a Government ad- vertisement in this issue that the new scale of school fees will be brought into force on Jan. 1. 1934. It will be applied for pupils of b->th sexes newly enrolled on and after that
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  • 154 9 DUTCH LEADERS IN LONDON. Better U. S. Demand. Control Of Rubber Still Necessary. London, June 29. OUBBER restriction proposals lend additional interest to the arrival at Croydon by air this evening of the leading Dutch rubber authorities, Mr. Van Leeuwen and Mr. Van Enthoven. Interviewed, they
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    • 197 9 NOT MERELY i«3 A PERFUME TTnTJP^. tlie °P^ n on many women I I Hf who never use ordinary per- fumes, Eau de Cologne is an j i 7 |raf i essential to the toilet K gy (l frf i^^^rjoy) BRAND has qualities and j ji I uses which put
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  • 583 10 SHARKEY KNOCKED OUT. World Title Bout. FIGHT OVER IN SIX ROUNDS. Reuter. New York, June 30. I J>RIMO Camera, the giant Italian, i knocked out Jack Sharkey, holder, in the sixth of their fifteen round fight for the heavyweight (thampionship of the world last
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  • 166 10 S.H.B.J.S.C badminton team v. the Merripa! Badminton Party to-morrow at the former'! court: Tan Khal Seng; Koh Kirn Soon: Sne Berg Teck: Tay Keng Wan. Low Swee Guar; Koh Kirn Yean and Lim Cheng Hong. Reserves: Chia Boh Chcon; P. Jeremiah and Kok Lai Seong. Green Hill B.P.
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  • 66 10 Yesterday's game in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League between the Public Services and the Monopolies at the GeyLng Recreation ground resulted in a goalless draw. Several scoring chances were missed at both ends. The Public Services failed to score with a penalty awarded them in
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  • 583 10 Five New Athletic Records. TAN Ek Chiang emerged champion athlete mt the annual sports oi St. Andrew's Schojl I held yesterday afternoon at the Jalan Besar stadium, winning the Individual Championship I Challenge Cup presented by Mrs. D. M. Doig. Ycttf Kon Vui was runner-up. I
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  • 106 10 The Selangor Chinese R. C. badmintoa learn defeated the Constance B. P. by 5 games to nil. at the V.I. last Saturday. Scores (S.C.R.C. named first): Miss Nancy Lee and Moy Chong Seng beat Mi.> Yap and Lee Mun Ko (rubber sets). Misr Yong Choong Ying and L"c
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  • 19 10 The usual monthly mixed foursome competition will be held at the Singapore Golf Club on Friday.
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  • 216 10 The following are the positiens in the County cricket championship to-day: Ist. Inns. P W L D W L Pos.Obt. Perc. Points awarded -13 453 Ycrks (1) 13 11 0 0 1 1 195 173 88.7 Sius x (2» 13 7 2 0 3 1 195 123
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  • 446 10 B.A.T. Defeats S.C.C. Reserves. lITTLE serious football was seen on the i S.C.C. pada.ig yesterday evening when the Britisn American Tobacco Co.'s, XI beat the S.C.C. II by two goals. The match was lacking in dash and keenness, so far as the S.C.C. «a< concerned, while the their
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  • 72 10 To-day's Came At Anson Road. 97 Wt T>H£ teams for to-day's j Malaya (.'up match be- j twees the Command and j Johore, at the Anson Road j Stadium, will be as follows: J COMMAND. LA. Pattrson (R..VF.) Hall and >lcK?nzie. Han kin Marie ?r.6 Palmer. Shir'rv. NrMr.
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  • 101 10 The following will represent the Nondescripts r. Raffles Institution to-morrow at McNa r Road at 2 p.m.: S. de Silva (capt.i, P. R. Forbes. C. Pereira, Choir Singh. J. N. Fernando. Dr. Karunaratne. H. C. Humphries. R. D. Simon. H. Bruyns, I. Salim. A. S. William. Ref;erves: A.
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  • 45 10 S.C.C. XI v. St. Joseph',s Institution tomorrow on the Padang: P. Vine (eapt.i. O. Child. G. B. Page, A. O. Cooke. J. E. Jeans, H. A. Exlev, A. B. Jordan F. Combi. R. w. Jakema::, J. w. Jackson H. G. Riches.
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  • 55 10 The Chung Wu Athletic Association team v. the visiting Batavia Basket-Bali Team at the New World on Monday at 8 p.m.: Tan Khoon San (Cap*.). Chio Siong Ban. Lim Chew Eir, Soh Kirn Peow. Ng Hong Ann. Ong Tien Ching! Yeo Kirn Hock, Tan Ens* Hock, Nco Kon<*
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  • 243 10 Fine Display Of Physical Training. (From Our Own Correspondent.j Johore Bahru, June 28. THE pupils from eight schools in Johore Bahni District t:ol: part in the annual physic.il drill competition and sports, at the I-tar.a Packing, Johore Bahru, to-day. The grounds were gaily decorated with fla*:and the sports
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  • 78 10 Ties played in the Old Raffiesian Association tenia-, tournament last week resulted as toOowa: ML H. Su.'ak tore 1f..3> beat Dr. C J. Poo ewe 15» 4—o. 6—l iretired*: Ng Wing Chon owe 4 bet! G. E. H. Oehler. (OVt 4» 9—7. 7—5. Further tics have
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  • 49 10 Mount Emily water-polo team v. the Y.M.C./v lonian at the Mouhi Emily swimming poo! to-mciTuw at 5 p.m.- One. Ki:n Teck .capt last Swee Kane, on?' Chi Keng. Ho Lew ihiam. E. M. S. Khanna. Urn Chong Betig ChL\ Kirn Be-. Lewis Chyc and C B. Wcr.
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  • 252 10 Positions to date in th S.A.F.A. Leaf.j -cmpet.tions are follows: FIRST DIVISION. Goals. P. W. L. D F. A. Pts Malays It) 9 0 1 38 13 19 Chir.e.e 10 7 2 1 40 15 15 Wilts 9 G 3 25 It 12 5.R.C 8 4 1
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  • 100 10 New Statement Of Policy Published. Reuter. Washington. June 29. A new statement ol U.S. Naval policy drafted by the General Naval Board and approved by the Secretary lor the Navy on May 10 iust published declares that two main bases should be developed en each coast. A flcr;t
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  • 61 10 U.S. Conference Delegate Who Benefitted. Reuter. Washington. June 29. To-day's evidence in the Kuhn Enquiry elicited that P. A. Rockefeller, C. E. Mitchell, A. H. Wlggin and J. P. Warburg (oue of the U.S. delegates to the Economic Conference) were on the list of those invited to share in
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  • 249 10 Lim Bong Soo Eliminates Roy Smith. THREE keen matches were played at the S.C.C. last night in the Singapore iawn tennis championship mcet:ng. and spectator cannot complain that they had anything disappointing to watch. Lim Bong Soo. the Malay en ringles champion was taken the full three
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  • 94 10 Ties ir the You::?? Muslim Physical ftttfi Literary Unions pins-pong championship tournament: Friday '7 30 p.m.): Hus air. b Ghani A. B. M. Idris. Yussof Ishak v. Kasmani b H. Kfisar. S. AbdulUh Sfachab v. Othman Farai Saturday «7.40 p.m.^: M. Kamid v. Abdullah Faraj, Yahya A. Rahman
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  • 279 10 Lawn Tennis. PERRY'S CONQUEROR DEFEATED. London, June 29 gLLESWORTH Vines, improving with 2very match as last year played well within himself in defeating Miki, who has been showing admirable form this year, in th;? third lound of the Wimbledon lawn tennis tournament to-day. Miki led 3 —l
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    • 57 10 YACHTING EVENTS. On Sunday the International 6 metre class and the "B"' class will take p?rt in the third end last race for the Batavia Visiters' Cup at the R.S.Y.C. The start will be at 10 P.m. Course will be posted. There will be a moonlight race for "B" class
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  • 188 11 Dangerous Driving Allegation. rinvo motorist a Eurasian and an Indian, I pr* summoned at the instance of Department, before the Fourth MagisMr. L. R. F. Earl) yesterday on charges serous driving. H tor Moule said that the defendants w?re :;ted en the complaints made by other In
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  • 229 11 Why Some Foods Are Made. aught imagine that food is manufactured for much the same reason as the Lord provides it by Nature —that is because the tren ol the Earth need food hi order to exist. But this is not always so. The cynic might not so
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  • 110 11 Wante4 To p ay Off His Creditors. CHARGED with cheating in respect of postage stamps, a joung Malay, HasKim bin Tahil a clerk employed at Messrs. Robinson Co CS i, y **t cre the Thll( Magistrate (Mr. valued WfSL When asked why ha had committed the offence,
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  • 143 11 Bees Buzzed in German Bonnets. Cologne. Evidence that bees buzzed busily about in Germany more than nine million years ago has been found by Herr Gecrg Statz, a Cologne teacher. For several years pa<t Herr Statz has delved in the tertial deposits near Rott, in the Seven
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  • 75 11 Cut-throat Competition From Japan. Amsterdam. The Dutch textile Industry is being crippled owing to the hnpoasibttty of meeting Japanese competition in the East Ind:'.! l Japan has nearly captured there markets and th> output of Dutch factories is being harply restricted. At Niiverdal in the textile district of
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  • 111 11 Boy Who Style From Fathers Employer. rpHE theft of five twesd suits from the veran--I dah of a house in Bcotts Hbad, the residence of Mr. G. A. Namazie. had a sequel in the Second "Magistrate's Court yesterday when a twelve-year-old Arab boy was accused of stealing the
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  • 129 11 Old Masters Shown in Remote Villages. .Madrid. Some of the marvels of the famous Prado Art Gallery in Madrid have been carried to the most remote villages of Castile, where the inhabitants have become acquainted for the fuv-t time with Spanish air by means of a
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  • 113 11 Arms Rented for "Short-Notice Jobs." New York. Two "broker'" accused of dealing in'fir-3-arms which they rented out to.criminals for "short-notice jobs" have been arretted here. Detectives who made the arrestc seized two revolvers which they said the pri' oners ted bought for £2 each and rented cut for
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  • 230 11 league Of Nations Bulletin. THE following is the health bull'tin of the League of Nations' Eus em Bureau, f:r w:ek a ded June 24: Baghdad: 1 plague case. Bas.cin: 2 smallpcx cas's and no deaths aj compartd witn 6 cases and 4 deaths in the previous
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  • 179 11 Only Seven Hours From London. Bilbao. A r.ew international airport is to be established at Bilbao. Spain. An official announcement c: the site is expected this week, and it uhoped that construction will start immediately. The landing-ground, which is expected to be a; Lamiaco, near the
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    • 275 11 j it vi i.■_-iir i a m» 1 Jl mmm*mmmm*m*mm L t t t I I i i > i i J I I j ON THE THRESHOLD OF A CAREER. j A change is taking place in the world J I 1 to-day. The old idea that a young
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    • 351 11 New World Cabaret triday, 30th June, Saturday, Ist July, Two Gala Nights. Balloons Streamers WiU Be Distributed Free. NEW WORLD TALKIES TONIGHT "MADAM SATAN" mmmmm WMMMWMMWa —I Ml 1 mmm mm tax»WMMW«^BM j Race Horse I Insurance 1 AT j I LOW RATES WITH U ABSOLUTE SECURITY j j Sime,
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  • 49 12 Motion Cf Chinese Delegate Passed. Reuter. G neva. June 29. The International Labour Conference has passed the resolution on the motion cf th China delegate Mr. Scie Ten Pa in r card to treatment oi foreign compared with demesne m the Internaticnal 6e:tlem«nts and concessions in China.—Reuter.
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  • 80 12 Reuter Wireless. London, June 27. His Majesty had a rare experience at Newmarket to-day in seeing two of his horses win while a third was only beaten cut of victory oj a head. The winners were Foxearth in the Harepark handicap and The Abbott in the B.ttifham
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  • 106 12 ARRIVALS. '•Hervar," Norw., 761 tons, from Sourabwya 30-6, for Amoy 30-6. "Klang," Brit., 732 tons, from Penang 29-e, for Penang 1-7. "Kota Baroe," Dut.. 4,933 tons, from Amsterdam 30-6. for Batavia 30-6. "Ophir," Dut.. 5,300 tons, from Belawan Deli 30-6. for Batavia
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  • 126 12 Singapore. June 30. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Ophir 22: An hun 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3 > City of Batavia 18; Zuiko Maru 16; KotnBaroe 11; Andes Maru 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). City of Evansville 30; Maron 32; Gewarg «cutside
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  • 208 12 Housebreaking In Telok Ayer Street. A Chinese clerk was the complainant in a case of alleged house breaking and theft this morning before Mr H. E. Forrer. the Distric Judge. He alleged that the accused. Chan Kang Keng. was met by him while he was going back to
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  • 48 12 The marriage of Miss Ena Guat Kheng. the only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Lim Boon t Keng. with Mr. Teh Say Koo. younger son o. I Mrs. Teh Thean Ee. of Penang. will be solemnised at th? Garden Clu'a. China Buildin". Chulia Street, to-morrow at 11 a.m.
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  • 16 12 From Pnihppinc Islands by the "President Hairier, due at Singapore at daylight to monoß'.
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  • 185 12 Price-Cutting Suggested As The Motive. Ccmpetlticn in ihe Chinese barber business and the cutting do*;i of the price from 20 cents -o 15 cents was suggested as the motive in a nto* trial case 'ha: came lip before the Third Magistrate. Mr. M H. Blacker, this morning. A
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  • 40 12 Further Punishment For Bribery. Reuter Wireless. Teheian. June 27. j Teymcur Tash Khan, the ex-Finance M niste.\ has been sentenced to a further five years' I imprisonment and a fine of nine thousand I pounds for bribery.—Renter Wireless.
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  • 184 12 SELLING. Singapore, June 30. London 4 months' sight *4 London 3 months' sight 2|f »IJJ London 60 days' sight 2 3 15]10 London 30 days' fight 2j3 28 \ii London demand •P* London T.T. 23 27 3 r Lyons and Paris demand 983 Hamburg demand New York demand
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  • 200 12 Singapore, June 30. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $114 R. (Siam) W. Coast 2 $108 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 $117 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 $109 Rice, Siam "Old" per koyan No. 1 $176 Rice, Slam "Old" No. 2 $154 Rice. Siam "Old" No. 3
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  • 83 12 "Clearing Houses" In Europe And East. Helsingfors. A powerful ard well-organised gang of American car thieves are stated here to be v ing Oslo as a clearing house for their booty. In addition to Oslo ard other Scandinavian capitals, it is said that large numbers of stolen cars
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  • 81 12 How Mexico Will Pay Spain. Madrid. Contracts for the construction of four to reven destroyers, two trarsports, and five to ten motor-launches for coastal patrol, will shortly be placed by the Mexican Government with shipbuilding yards in Spain. The co t of the vessels, estimated at 70,000,000
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  • 79 12 Camouflaged Reservoirs in Japan. Tokyo. Possibility of future air raids is being berne in mind by the Osaka municipality, which has decided to enlarge its water re'ervoirs pt Shlbajima and near Osaka Castle at a cost of 15,000,000 yen (£1,500,000 at par). Attention will be given to camouflaging
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  • 133 12 ALHA*MBRA—"Hypnotized." starring Mack and Moran. CAPITOL.—CIark Gable and Helen Hayes in "The White Sister." EMPIRE.—"I am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang." GREAT WORLD.—Side shows, Cabaret, Malay opera, Chinese wayangs, silent and talking films (Sky Talkie: "Politics": Star Talkie: "Captain of the Guard.'*) MARLBOROUGH—"The Big Broadcast.'* NEW WORLD.—Side shows,
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    • 167 12 BOTOL HITAM! HOW OFTEN YOU HEAR THE EXPRESSION IN CLUBS AND HOTELS, WHEN A 8.G.A." IS ORDERED! j LIKE A PASSWORD j THE MAN WHO KNOWS THE I SECRET IS SURE OF GETTING I THE GINGER ALE HE WANTS. j SPECIAL DRY GINGER ALE Manufactured a' the hot springs, j
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    • 49 12 m] LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice. I v \m+ %MEs? t SsS arstssS STS^^s^.rrsssy f""THER GIVEN that letal proceeding .111 be taken ajainst any person or drm who use, the said Trade K'kltcn therelo tt r »"»-«l»e Infringe, the right* ot the said Messrs. Kian Guan Hin and Compan™to CHAN EBER.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 237 12 1 POSTAL IHTELLIGCHCt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Ncrth, N.-East and N.-West Sumatra (Tincinbo; 3 pm. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis. Slal;. Pakan Baroe. Fort de Kock and Pr.dan-? (Ampang) 3 p n. Bangkok (Her.rik) 3 p.r.i Ja\a and South-Wer-t Su:nat r a Giang Seng) 4 pn. Sourabaya. Celebe Moluccas, Timor Dilly and
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    • 405 12 DIARY Of Ttif DAY] WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, JUNE 30 High Tides.—2.35 a.m., 3.41 p.m. Meeting, Jesselton Ice and Power Co than Sze On and Co., noon. Municipal Commissioners Meeting. 2 15 p ;n Old Rafflesians' A sociation general mettin» and concert, Y.M.C.A., 8 pm Sports,
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  • 689 13 Home A Mile Up A Mountain Side. Colrium and Kay Francis, vfro wfZZ be seen together in "Cunara"' at the Pavilion. Attractions At The Local Cinemas. SAMUEL Goktwya claims that picking the itTi ry-six glrli for The Kid from Spain," a| the Capitol about Tuesday. steam get tag together something—a
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  • 433 13 Barbara Stanwyck Is Natural. THERE is nothing mysterious about Barbara Stanwyck. She is the least misunderstood woman in Hollywood. Perhaps this, mere than any other one quali'y. ha-; endeac:d her to he public. She i? totally irdifTcrent to public praise or criticism. She dislikes Hollywood ard
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  • 85 13 THE HOUSE THAT WALTER BUILT. GREW OUT OF A TRUNK. STAR SPENDS FOUR YEARS LOOKING FOR A SITE. "The house that grew out of a theatrical trunk." That is what Walter and Man Huston love to call the big, rugged, comfortable western house, a mile high in the San Bernardino
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  • 773 13 WALTER Huston is now "set" in motion pictures. His position as a star of outstanding merit is solid. He lives farther from his work than any other player in pictures. Of course, he has a small place in Beverly Hills, which serves as sleeping quarters whilst he is actually j
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  • 1630 14 Miss ScrivelVs Success. i HOW CRAWFORD BEAT COCHET. i I London, June 6. MISS Marguerite Scriven, the twenty-year-oid Surrey girl won the Women's singles I title in the French tennis championships in defeating Mme. Mathieu, France's No. 1 player, jin the final round by 6—2, 4—6, 6—4.
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  • 482 14 Famous Amateurs Out Of The F. A. Cup. London. fnm> jTHE Corinthian F. C. most f amous f amateur soccer teams have thrown a hn» K shell into the football world. Mb They have definitely finished with th c ball Association Cup, the annual toiirnSf v creates world-wide
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    • 364 14 BRITISH THOMSON HOUSTON Co., Ltd., ENGLAND (j?u) Reduce Your Power Bill. USE "The mark with a world- mm rsri WM m wide revi'tation." m l The Borneo Co., Ltd. j that Coughj Inflamed tissues are quickly soothed by m^tmm I Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. Ir stops the tickle nH>yotm.| U
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    • 58 14 I We v as 1 freak hffls as «rry d this (thC at forty* I there, of course) "SS^^/gfc j We MorT, S e Jtar of her type, u[^^^' j f almost impossible yoU m find «t a Ten I to realise she wj cators and aU I >. •KSTOK
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  • 66 15 .si s. Duncan Roberts, Ltd., the Agents, have just received a from London to the effect that Imperial .Model 50" Typewriter >nee again been selected for use above Conference. The adopoi this machine coming on top of iilar selection for use at the m conference in 1932
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  • 178 15 Peasants Terrified By Warning. Belgrade. SUPERSTITIOUS, peasants ln the Gruzh district of Serbia are terrified oy what they believe to be a warning from heaven. I A huge black bird is haunting the district. As it flies it rings a large bell. When the peasants hear the bell,
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  • 127 15 The &:&r B. P. beat the Chinese Rompers B. P. of Seletar. on Saturday at the former's court, by 7 games to nil. Scores <Star B. P. nam? mentioned first): Low Choon Hoe beat Yap Seng Quee 15—2, 15—4; Chiang pah Chee beat Kwek Jip Siang
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  • 85 15 The first round of the Telok Ayer Epworth League draughts tournament will be played en Saturday at 4 pjn. at the social hall. TTES: Khoo Eng Soon v. Koh Beng Swee. Chew Keow Seong v. Gan Hock Kee. Koh Cheng Wee v. Lee Bah Chee, Poon Keng
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  • 179 15 Threat To Close Them In I Yugo-Slavia. I Belgrade. V' UGO_SLAVIA may soon be a land without M cinemas. Mr. Bah, manager of the State J Theatre in Zagreb, has come to Belgrade to beg the Government to add a tax of 10 per J cent, to the
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 207 15 STRAITS MALAY ROMANIZED CHINESE STORY BOOKS (lU hat KOK CHEE TAN G CHAY LI AT KOK SAY HAN VVAKANG SAM HA LAM TONG XSG BIN SIO CHIA SIANG HA NGO LIONG HUAY SONG KANG PAT BEE TOR CHEE LOW TANG KHIA "CHENG TECK KOON YEW-KANG-LAM i HIT-SIH PAT-MIA-SU HONG SIN,
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    • 327 15 I Full of Life! J J A f oo^™ children love. 1 «J J VIVACIOUS, glowing health, tireless energy 1 ir A,/ t A V and a delightful awareness of the joy of life 1 f m Mw and living, are the rights of every boy and 1 L Wklmm!
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 316 15 mm EMPIRE RADIO T&NtGIIT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR (1 BURMA. CEYLON. TRAITS SETTLEMENTS. FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). From The Empire Transmitter. Doventrv, England. Wavelengths: 25.28 and 31.3 metres. Two of the following frequencies and wav*.lenaths will be osed to the transmissions to the Indian ton*. Announcements will be
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    • 704 15 CLUB DIARY. (There aie numerout Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general Interest will still be included In the
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    • 388 16 ■VI. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 30-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. <m\ If you are in nerd of electric I lights, fa.is, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. «Sf IIMTM'fI 111 j:« TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January, 1933.
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    • 815 16 THE PEOPLE S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. )TO LET—76, Truro Road, Iron July 1. Apply 47, Truro Road. i j TO LET—Compound BOOK. No. 10. Rose Lane, Katong Rd. Apply 20, Chulla Street. i r I TO LET —3. Ramsgate Rd.. oil Grove Rd., 1 close to Katong Park.
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    • 265 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I YU EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. It is hare by notified that this school has be?n rcmov d to No. 1-A. Kirk Terrace. Dh.by Ghaut, Singapore. Principal, M. R. ANCIANO. NOTICE. S TJAP EENTENG S MARICAB 27 SASArVSTR^aT-SOERABAIA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha' the abo. Trade
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    • 53 16 SITUATIONS VACANT. I WANTED—Rubber and ObcOPUt C.ntractor jc-: an estate; apply with full particulars to Box No. 167. c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED —Qualified Chinese Doctors and a j Diesser for a private hospital in Singapore, j Apply stating qualifications and sa'ary required to Box No. 165. c o Malaya
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    • 533 16 FOR SALE. I FOR SALE—Four D. C. Linotype Motors, each V£ H p -> all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager, Malaya Tribune, 56 60. Anson Road. AUCTION SALE, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable ar.d Beautifully Designed Teak Household Furniture. Upright Grand Piano Full Sue
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    • 485 16 1 Tooth Poxjp jjj|| an article of confiileiice. J J ijoii iinifj trnxf j Q r IARCI RBI MALAYA TRIBUNE. THONE 6171. b /ASCRIPTION RATES. t STABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Ine'uding t«k*ggj at office Postape Postage or clos- (Local or t.For'io residence. F.M.Sj OfeHfcfcj Yearly $15.00 $21.00 $33 00 Balf-Yearty
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