Malaya Tribune, 13 July 1933

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX.- -No. 164 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, July 13, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1933.
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    • 131 1 PERFECTION J i JC0T3 Wrtl5KY*w|| If ON I m Bomr Mm I ywWrum ANALYSIS PROVES j I f *ojfa that a tin of "MILK I I (rf BOTTLE" contains 1% 2IM "Sr pints of pure, rich, creamy j JIT Cow's .Milk only .by j special method of eva- j The
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    • 132 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 geld coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. Sime, Darby Co., LtdMILK THE PERFECT FOOD
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  • 149 2 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING United Malaya. rpHE ideal of a United Malaya, which we J. have espoused all along, is in no way antagonistic to the decentralisation proposals which have been considered necessary to raise the status of the F.M.S. to that of the UnMterated State On the contrary
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  • 163 2 MOST of us who had the good fortune to survive the War, and at the same time preserve some remnants of sanity, have now reached the stage when we can regard the popt-war generation in its true perspective. Quite a lot has been said and written to its
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  • 199 2 AS a tree when it falls crushes the lesser plants growing beneath it so tht brea«c up of the Malayan Medical Department into Stale rervices consequent on decentralisation meant that daughter organisations must be abolished or reconstituted. One of these wa* the Malaria Advisory Board which, formed with the
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  • 134 2 MALAYA has made grea v sacrifices for the Empire. She is, apparently, a tJOOd enough part of the Empire to give a battleship, a huge sum for a Naval Ba.?e, from Which, incidentally. New Zealand will also benefit, and the P.M.S. ~has accepted the Ottawa dutie But,
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  • 220 2 TN contrast we are told that the olackmaihrg m nuisance through the medium of threatening letters, though net as persistent as in 1031 again caused some trouble; though it was confined almost entirely to Perak. On July 8 the Kampar Police, acting on the threats contained in
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  • 279 2 Woman's Complaint To Police. rpHE case in which a young Chinese widow 1 named Cliai Ma, living with her brother-in-law in the Naval Base coolie lines, Is alleged to have been subjected to improper advances by a Chinese named Che Pin, on the night of May
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  • 75 2 I Traffic Inspector Entertained By j Colleagues. Mr. A. Chittampalam. Traffic Inspector F.M.S.R. Singapore, who is retiring shor from the Government service after 25 years of service was entertained by the employees at dinner when speeches eulogising his services were delivered. Mr. Chittampalam has achieved the highest
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  • 54 2 Washington. District of Columbia. Zonie Peterson stepped into court. h± broken arm in a sling, to answer to a hold-up charge. In a ringing voice he pleaded "Not Guilty." What happened to your arm?" asked the Judge. "The man broke it while I was trying to
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    • 91 2 Prevent mhmom j poisons breeding B^f^^^H in your; li^l^ I^^^ mouth! ft^^^^^S' Poisons as dangerous as the poison in the fangs of the serpent may be created in the mouth, if particles of decaying food are allowed to remain in the crevices of the teeth. All decay is caused by
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    • 295 2 II NOTICE OF CHANg^ j We beg to inform all our crt and friends that our ing Works and Town r£ ep removed to Nos. 7 and 9 p* I Road as and from the IfifuS 1933. mh All enquiries for printing th* I cry supplies, books, etc «s»* j
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  • 83 3 GAME OF HIDE-AND-SEEK IN HUPEH. REDS" SET UP A GOVT. Organisation That Defies The Central Forces. TWO HUNDRED "LENIN" SCHOOLS. Important details of "Red" movement in China, hitherto unrevealed, are disclosed in despatches from Hankow. The Communists have a complete system of Soviet Government
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  • 1100 3 Hankow. June 28. jifjj; remnants of the Communist forces "ii the Hupeh, Honan and Anhuei borders have resumed their activities in spite of the presence of Government troops in that vicinity. reports received from the ol disturbances show that the v sts under Ho Lung-
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  • 86 3 M h; mn '«l'<n Troops Unable To j Keturn. Nanking. June 2G. TV c v m <nn, ",V U in rece *l ,t of a report j tv, nou. l jf" s Mou-sung, Pacification i "maui -'-nkiang. reporting tliat the 0,i ;:i Ma c troops under K„:!r?
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  • 86 3 Butterfield Swire Trouble Spreading. Shanghai, June 28. The r.trike of the Chinese seamen on besrd t he i-teamers of the Butterfield Swire Company continues to spread. It is now learned that the strike in the south ha* found its echo in Ningpo, where the Chinese cearaen on boJrd
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  • 393 3 Disastrous Results Of The Floods. Chengehow. June 2G THE Yellow River has risen six feet and Honan is now lhreatrnr>d with a flood. I It is feared that owing to the strong current-, of the River, the dykes along both banks I will not be strong enough
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  • 584 3 Pseudo Admiral. ACCUMULATED BIG FORTUNE. i SERIOUS mutiny has started ixr mon g the rank and file of the North-eastern Squadron," says the China Time*, "followingan unsuccessi ful attempt on the life of Admiral j bnen Hung-lieh, Commander of the > Squadron. Now the mutineers are
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  • 731 3 FENG'S HANDFUL OF MEN. Causing Disunity. MAY SACRIFICE ALL CHARHAR. "RESPITE the strenuous efforts made by the Government to effect a peaceful settlement of the Chahar question, the situation remains as complicated as ever. /'Marshal Feng has expressed his willingness to see General Sung Chehyuan returning
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  • 253 3 Volunteers Active In Manchuria. Shanghai. J un e 28. npHE Chinese Volunteers now operating in Manchuria have issued a circular telegram to the country appealing for material assistance tor the people inside the Great Wall According to this telegarm. which was received m Shanghai fret night,
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  • 180 3 Food Embargo Against "Red" Area. Hankow. June 27. The Provincial Governments of Honan. Hupeh and Anhuei have received an oider from I General Chiang Kai Shek to tighten the .salt and nee embargo against the Red districts their respective provinces. General Chiang orders that the sale of
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  • 94 3 The Communist Situation In Szechuen. Chungking. June 22. The vanguards of the Conimuni.>t troops which recently captured a numb-r of cities n North Szechuen have reached a place only 10 miles from the district cf Yiling. The garrison force at Yiling. under the command ol Li Wei-yu.
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  • 844 3 NEED FOR RULE OF LAW. World Critical. Why Fascism Is Impossible. IN one sense—says the Ta Kimg Pao (Tientsin)— Shanghai has fallen under a reign of terror during the last few days as a result of the recurrence of political assassinations. "The disappearance of Miss Ting Ling
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  • 38 3 Tientsin, June 26. The troops of the former North-eastern Army under Marshal Chang Hsueh-Mang stationed between Tientsin and Peiping have received orders to move down to the northern section of the Tsin-Pu Railway.— l'orning post.
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  • 1336 4 Shipping News Notices. SUEZ CANAL CO. MEETING. Two Features Of Policy Fulfilled. THE 79th annual meeting of the Suez Canal Company was held in Paris, the chairman, the Marquis de Vogue, presiding. After the fading of the statement of accounts, the chairman, proposing their adoption, said:— At the time of
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  • 429 4 Board Of Trade Reminder To Owners. I rpHE Boa.d of Trade announce that on and I A af ter July 1, all ships registered in j the United Kingdom will be called upon to produce Intern tional Load Line certificates or United Kingdom load line certificates (ie\
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  • 461 4 Attitude Of Liverpool Shipowners. A MEETING of the Liverpool Steam Ship Owners' Asso.-aticn was held to consider the two schemes put forward by the special committee of the Chamber of Shipping for the rationalisation of merchant tonnage. Details of the scheme had been published but it m~-y be recalled
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  • 132 4 I At thr conclusion of the present voyage fmm New York to Hamburg of the HamburgAinenka Line's motorship "St. Louis," her commander. Captain Heinrich Molchln, is retir.ng from active service. Captain Molchin started his career in sail. He got his master's ticket in 1896. ?nd in the
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  • 654 4 A Problem Of Urgent Importance., THE action being taken by the Royal Mail Lines in speeding up the service speeds of two of their South American ships give a clear indication of the extent by which existing, and apparently well-established, passenger routes and services may be
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  • 39 4 Reuter. The Hull trawler Lord Ancaster was seized by a Danish warship, which declared that n was engaged in illegal fishing. The trawler has been fined 5,000 kr and the catch and trawl have been confiscated
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    • 452 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR HAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. RANCHI 17.000 July 21 BHUTAN
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    • 176 4 IHjLLOYD TRIESTINO I (Incorporated In Italy). I EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. j SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA U,B at Penan*, Colombo, Bombay Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Sao, Port Said M a owah Su Said, Brindisl, Venice and Trieste. Venice and mv "ILDA July 17 July 17 i Due Leave Due
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    • 188 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE I IHqQI Australisehe DampfschtHis Cj Oesellschait (Companies (ncorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933 m.s. FRIESLAND. via Manila July 14 t m.s. KULMERLAND, via Manila July 25 t s.s. BOCHUM. via Manila Aug. 6 t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Aug. 22 mjs. RUHR,
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    • 550 4 STEAMER SAILIN^ NORDDEUTSCHER (Incorporate n *%zl£AAlJr Germany). The undernoted an the Company s bftM. fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "COBLENZ" for Manila. Hongkong. S'hai, N. China and Japan "SAALE" for Manila, Hongkonp, Shanghai, N. China and Japan HOMEWARDS. "SAARBRUCKEN" for Genoa, Barrelona, Lisbon, Rotterdam, Hamburp and Bremen j S "HAVEL" for Marseilles, Havre.
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  • 420 5 Mining Shares. Singapore. Thursday, 11 a.m. itaßMrißf tin share quotations are issued .r 'and Co, exchange and stock brokers: Is* ue Buyers. Sellers. Valu< ~g Tin 29- 30 6 I 1 A v 27 6 30--!1 ?Z Hit am' Tin 13 9 14 6 Aytr Weng 095
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  • 105 5 IMCED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. Singapore Municipal *****) 5 per cent. 105 110 norn Singapore Municipal (1907) per cent. 104 108 norn 6lngapore Municipal 1909) 44 per cent. 104 108 norn Singapore Municipal *****» 4 per cent. 100 103 norn Singapore Municipal
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  • 194 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. TIN IMPROVES AGAIN. Rubber Steadier After Outside Improvement. 'By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore. Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 12 1 1 cts., up ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $111, up $l-v,. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber. 3 11 16d., up V B d.
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  • 217 5 AMERICA ASIA TRADE. Statistics For Malaya And N.E.I. It* Donald W. Smith. American Assistant Trade Commissioner in charge. Singapore, has received by cable the following statistics relating to the foreign trade of .he United States with Middle Asia: MAY. 1933. Total experts from Unhed States Gsl 14.000.000 To British Malaya
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  • 59 5 The rubber returns for the month of Jur.e are as follow?: lb. Alor Gajah 25.30 t Ayer Panas 76.000 Batu Village LOW Buki. Kubu 17.00U Glenealy 48.U0J Jeram Kuantan 41.500 Jalan Ktbun 9.800 Kl 'Jarig 54.0f*. Mentakab 50.000 Pajam 150.000 Pert Swettenham 12,00 D Sungei Bagan 64,003 Tambalak
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  • 234 5 Dollars Weaken But Steady Somewhat. Reuter Wireless. London July 12. The dollar which opened at 4 M% or tcda> s Exchange Market aLer fluctuation* weakened to 4.67 where ii has the appearand of being held by American intervention. Sterling remains steady on gold currenci-f. wuh French francs a
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  • 61 5 Success Of Move Against Speculation. Reuter Wireless. Pans. July 11. The gold bloc campaign agam.it speculation Is proving x a signal success. Gold currencies are resilient, regardless of the continued' slump of the dollar. The most significant fact is that the two most vulnerable gold currencies, namely
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  • 80 5 Drilling To Be Started At Once. Reuter Wireless. London. July 11. The important decision to develop the conce sicn of a rich belt of oil bearing land of 46.000 square miles west of the river Tigris has oeen reached by Mosul Oilfields, Ltd. The concession w-s originally
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  • 28 5 The following tin returns for the month oi June are reported: Jelebu Tin I 6* Katu Tin 34 Kinta Tin 33 Renong Consolidated MM Semenyih 50
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  • 726 5 Little Business In Tins Or Rubbers. State Messrs. Fraser and Co. in their Singapore share report of July 12: After being quiet at around £224 per ton earlier in the week under review, the price of tin has experienced a succession of declines and closes at £215.12.6
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  • 386 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotation* an issued by Fraser and Cc and Lyall and Bvatt: Issue JZI iJE Value. Traser Lyall Shares. Co. Eratt. 1 Allenby $0.70 $0.80 $0.65 $0X3 1 Alor Gajah 0.50 0.60 0.50 C.60 1 A. Hitam 1.00
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  • 271 5 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS. a 4 3 si CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 5 .2 > £> Buyers. Seller*. $2 $2 Alex. Eiick Prtf. $0.95 $1.05 $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 BOA £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 1G7|6 112|6 riO $5 B. Malaya T.-ustee 5.30 5.45 £1 £1 C. Tin F.ef. 7 p.c.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 51 5 fm\ SOUTH WSM BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT WWIBT CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, 2. Flnlayson Green. Man er EASTERN UNITED *SBCEANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND p £RSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L 0 J OHNSON: General Manager. No 4. Cecil street.
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    • 292 5 THE COMMODITIES. Latest Quotations. RTTRBFR. London Spot: 3 23 32d. New York: 7 1116 'G > cents. Singapore: 12',—12»; cents. TIN. London Spot: £211 15*. (Up 125s.t. London 3 months: £217 12s. 6d. <Up 12 T 6d.>. Singapore. Sill 00. COPRA Sundried S3.85 Mixed PETROL PRICES. Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.),
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    • 96 5 experience teaches ijcu tc save How many things you might have attained, .how many achievements you might have brought about..if only you had ready cash at that moment when golden opportunity presented itself. Small deposits regularly made soon grow to an appreciable capital, and THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW
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    • 210 5 Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD 4ND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee
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    • 358 6 Amusements I .-g.. i i m See the IJeautiful Continental Star in her .r txotic screen ioit ii Dagover >pecial!v brought to Hollvuood to make First National's new season success— !iT THE WOMAN MONTE CARLO WALTER HUSTON. I TslJ*x A c naf r l °ry cf ;l *«ren win tr:cd
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    • 168 6 4So Enthusiastic were Ihe Grsl-nighUrr. tha. Ifcev applauded at the conclusion." j —'STRAITS TIMES" REPORT. J j 6.15 o ig i TRULY GiOz£l( SEE a grand COURTN€IDG£ england-s BRITISH j2 QUEEN FllM 1 I Her (;reatcst Rou in Dual Ro,e BOOK EARLY VERETT •PHOXE 5261. HORTOK MAKE THIS YOUR BIG
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    • 368 6 LAST NIGHT! I METRO-GOLD WYN-MAYER'S SAUCY II COMEDY HIT j j "TIF 6HARDSMAN WITH Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne and Roland Young. TO-MORROW DISCORD m with OWEN NARES, BENITA HUME, HAROLD HUH BEAUTIFUL MUSIC XEW SONGS J j UNDOUBTEDLY j THE MOST EFFECTIVE l(Al)ln7riMl MEDICINE FOR THE TRE \T- j MEM
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    • 32 6 GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL. Obtainable everywhere. COME AND HEAR OUR LATEST. H. M. I. PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE MODEL No 97. YfCK wah sme Gramophone Dealer and Watch HP"** 81. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE
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  • 232 7 Singapore Venture For August. THE Grea' World livestock exhibition has been fixec'. for Aug. 17 to 20 i.cxc. An exhibit by the Singapore Dairy Farm will include dairycattle, and milking demonstrations by the latest machinery. The Singapore Pig Farm is to send a fine selection of sows, litters
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  • 286 7 Singapore Jubilee Fund Closed. THE Singapore District Council of the Boys Brigade desire to thank all those who contributed or helped in any way towards tne success of the Jubilee fund which l> a tm teen closed. The total sum raised was SI 388 of which over
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  • 234 7 Found To Contain Drug: Dealers Fined. Sentence* were pronounced yesterday by the District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer. irno cases in which two local Chinese medicine dealers were fined SBO <5 weeks in default) end $50 128 days ir default" respectively tot selling ci'-leierious drugs Mr. Mrtnr.
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  • 189 7 Monday. July 3. In the morning Hi., Excellency and Lady Clementi and Masses Clementi attended by Mr. R. J. Curtis, private secretary, and Mr. H. G. Beverley, a.d.c lri Tar.ah Rata for lpoh. His Excellency presented a Medal of Merit to District Bcoatmaater Ch&ng Wan Fook at Kampar
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    • 425 7 j umiL TttATH! MALACCA j j 10-NIGMT:— VUiANA." j r \i niKiLL) j i nlvmal Picture. I j iTEST ADVERTISEMENTS, j TENDERS. HMtiAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. t. hereto given that tender* ar> N d for the following material! or DC that particulars of «uch tender* chained to the Tender Room lUrtclTender
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    • 385 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. BATU PAHAT BANK. LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been made to the Directors of Ihis Ccmpany to issue a duplicate scrip in place of the following she.-c certificates which is alleged to hay? been lest:— Certificate No. 59. dated 6th October, 1919. for
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    • 49 7 For a bright lasting polish to brass, copper and all metals BRASSO METAL POLISH RECKtTT SONS, LTD., HULL LONDON AGENTS: ADAMSON. GILFILLAN CO LTD SINGAPORE Ar PENANG. SS HARPER. GILFILLAN CO. LTD. KUALA LUMPUR. SELANGOR. F.M.S. /ML Mfl II»"' "1 \wLVmk\ vB flfi i M.M 29. I a j
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    • 118 7 i REG TRADE MARK) CZV2S*&-19M /INIiALANT\ Say "Qood-bye" to Colds l Colds are caused by disease germs breathed into the respiratory tract when the victim is "below par." The inhaling' of Yapex at the iirst onset of a coki clean.-es the breathing passages and destroys cold germs at their point
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  • 654 8 Public opinion is gathering strongly, we have reason to believe, against the Government's decision to impose higher school fees at the end of the year. The attitude of the Malaya Tribune, which is that the imposition will be a hardship and that it will be entirely contrary to
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  • 235 8 Comments By The Way. DESPITE the enthusiasm with which officials periodically refer to this country's development, Malaya is still very much of a backward territory, compared with its neighbours. Road and rail communications, if good, are inadequate and the Utter is too expensive for practical purposes—which
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  • 209 8 IN a lecture the other day to the students of Raffles College, Dr. Khalid Sheldiake, the eminent Western Muslim, spoke of the efTec; of the film-: on the modern working man, who found in them his favourite form jf amusement. Dr. Sheldrake pointed out that for this reason
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  • 181 8 A STRIKING commentary on Malayan conditions is made by the figures on Indian Immigration compiled by the Controller cf Labour. Malaya, the Hon. Mr. C. D. Ahearn;\ and published in his annual report for 1932 on the Labour Department an the Straps Settlements. As isted immigrants numbered 17
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  • 121 8 It is stated that Mr. G. S. Hellings, lpoh First Magistrate, is retiring from Government Service in October. He is one of the senior members of the Malayan Civil Service. Mr. Bachan Singh, of lpoh. who is the ur.t Sikh to referee in a
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  • 117 8 A •baby" Austin car, belonging to Mr. Tan Kirn Hoe, which was stolen from his garage, was found in Bukit Nanas with the magneto! spare wheel and tools missing. The Selangcr Sikh Union. Kuala Lumpur, has opened its reading room and library at No. 7, Batu Road. The
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  • 45 8 Mr. Wong Nang Wing, son of Dato Won? Yick Tong, J.P., M.S.C., Seremban, has lefi for China where he is to s.udy aviation. He is a good athlete, being school champion when at the Anglo-Chine:e School and go?lkeeper tt the Seremban Chinese football team.
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  • 41 8 A tigress was shot by a Malay at Bukit Putus, and the carcase was taken the *ame day to the Bahau police station and the usual reward claimed. The beast was in fine condition and measured 8 feet 2 inches.
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  • 205 8 Munshi Ram, who was charged with Stat theft of jewellery valued $3,259, the of Harikirhan Das, a Penang silk merchant of King Street, has been acquitted and discharged. Miss L. Busse, of the tutorial staff of the St. George's Girls' School, Penang, who entered the General Hospital recently and
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  • 439 8 bY "LOOKER-ON" i I'm glad this paper relies on agencies for its home news. s A A Reuter told as at about l*M about the Sultan of Permk'a GC X" I We published the fact yesterday. A A i 'H.E. the Governor wired to im a. I
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  • 21 8 CHINA NEWS, en page 3 CLUB DIARY, on pa v If. RADIO PROGRAMME CO ]>•' MOTORING NEWS, on P«f*
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  • 92 9 SEVERE AND UNEXPECTED SHOCK. AMERICA AND THE MONETARY COMMITTEE. "Entirely Premature." British Delegation Opens Discussion On Tin Restriction. While one section of the World Economic Conference was discussing tin restriction, with a view to getting countries outside it to come in, a second torpedo
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  • 882 9 Reuter Wireless. London, July 12. ANOTHER severe and unexpected blow to the World Economic Conn nee was struck at this morning's neeting of the monetary sub-com-mittee on technical questions, which after an hour and a half's discussion o.i the question of central bank coation
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  • 121 9 King Of Siam Ushers In Buddhist "Lent." From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 12. L;Ku. ne r S at approximately 17.000 licensed -> st t s j n tlle kingdom listened to th2 on th- adcast 10 the nation iast eveniug Biirirti <Kt a ion of the commencement
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  • 44 9 Shanghai. July 13. slo *iy Hfcriow! thC UPPer Yangtse River is The of the Yellow River has Ma* Z H( mer ba »ks to burst at over 200 "•'<"-ru's and Shant ur.g Provinces, and Gkti JH p am s are under water.—"Sin
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  • 215 9 Expulsion Debated In House Commons. Reuter. House of Commons, July 12. j The case of Lenox Simpson was again raised in the House of Commons at question time. i Cant. R. A. Eden, Parliamentary Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, after reviewing the published facts said that in the
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  • 373 9 Urged To Return To The North. Reuter. Hongkong, July 13. THE three Nanking cruisers. "Yatsen." "Haming" and "Haichow" left Hongkong yesterday for the North. Before their departure a wireless was sent to Gen. Chan Tsi Tang. «16 CM"* military chief, requesting him to urge the tnree deserting
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  • 61 9 Local Associations And Govt. Decision. The GcvernrntnCs decision '-o impose higtur school fees from Jan 1 is on the agend? cf ihe next muting of the ccmmiUee cf the Straits Settlrmen.s (Singapore) A' sot iation. The meeting is to be held en July 25. the day before a
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  • 89 9 No More Civil War in Szechuen Province. Shanghai, July 13. Gen. Tang Sik Hon. the Szechuen General who has ousted the Governo:. Gf*n. Liu Wen Hui. arrived at Chengtu on Monday. He h3f declared that he supports Gen. Liu Hsiang in the lstter's policy for unity in the
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  • 68 9 Assasinations And Fires Planned. Reuter. Tokyo, July 12. Following the arrests on Monday night and Tuesday morning, the police are reported to h9ve discovered a number of tins of benzine las. night stored in a hidng platv with quantities of inflammatory handbills and banners and ether incriminating evidence
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  • 45 9 Cost £335,000: Opened By The King. Reuter. London, July 12. The new Freemasons Hospital opened by H ad. the King, accompanied by the Queen, near Hammersmith cost £335,000. Their Majesties were welcomed by the Duke of Connaught. head of the English Freemasons. —Reuter.
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  • 46 9 To Resume Pre-War Far Eastern Service. Reuter. London, July 12. I The North German Lloyd will on Aug. 10 resume its pre-War service from Hamburg to the Far East, according to the "Daily Telegraph." The vessels call at Dover instead j of Southampton.—Reuter.
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  • 302 9 Air Armada. LINDBERGHS FLY TO GREET THEM. Reuter. Shediac, New Brunswick, July 12. Italian air armada arrived at Cartwright, Labrador, at 1.50 p.m., Eastern Service Time. The armada arrived in twos and threes at Cartwright. Sixteen had alighted up to 3.10 p.m. Visibility and weather were satisfactory
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  • 135 9 Conference Policy Of Wait and See. Reuter Wireless. London. July 10. The World Economic Conference is watching he dolUr wnieh. being on the verge of parity *ith sterling, has induced the Bureau to retrain from deciding whether the conference hall continue or not. This policy of wait
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  • 80 9 Hawker Fined For Assaulting Constable. A Chinese hawker named Ng Han was hned 523 un default seven weeks rigorous imprisornent) this morning for as aulting a Ma*ay or stable attached to the Teluk Ayer Division. It was stated that accused was selling fug?r ane in a prohibited
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  • 71 9 Elderly Chinese Injured Last Night. A na?ty accident occurred in Tanjong Pa?ar Road at about 9 o'clock last night. It appears ih&i an elderly Chinese was attempting to cross the road when he was knocked down by a ■notor-bu?. He was rendered unconscious and when ihe
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  • 65 9 Interesting Agenda For Next Meeting. A meeting of the committee of the Strp.it 1 > Settlements (Singapore) Association is to be held on Tuesday, July 25, in the Singapore Exchange Room at 5 p.m. Tne subjects for discussion will include: Hon. Secretaryship. Registration of Hindu Marriages S.S. Civil
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  • 44 9 When the ambulance proceeded to a lodging hcuse in Temple Street last night, the dresser found a Chinese lying dead in a cubicle. He was on a platform and an cpium pipe lay beside him. He bore no external injuries, i
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  • 97 9 Result Of Soong's Visit To London. Shanghai, July 13. DESPITE three denials to the contrary. Mr. T. V. Soong. the Chinese Finance Minister who was recently m London to attend the Wond Economic Conference, has reached an agreement with the British Government for a loan cf
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  • 71 9 Congress Likely To Call It Off. Reuter. Poona, July 12. Civil disobed.ence will probably be withdrawn to-morrow. A majority of speakers at to-day's Congress meeting advocated the abandonment of the campaign ia: ncr than i s suspension, in order to reap to the full the benefit of the
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  • 874 9 JAPANESE PLANES IN ACTION. Severe Fighting. General Attack On Dolunor. Shanghai, July 13. jyjOST severe fighting is in progress in eastern Charhar, with the allied armies under Gen. Feng Yu Hsiang attacking Dolunor, the eastern gateway of the province which is jointly held by Japanese and Manchukuo
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    • 320 9 PHOSFERINE WONDERFUL FOR TONING THE SYSTEM fidimwm Increases Jkr*** Will-power r\ I and Appetite MigMy Young Apollon, Britain's Champion Strong >y 1 Man, writes: will be interested to hear that I have tried for myself the great tonic value of Phosferine. It is wonderful how it increases the appetite and
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  • 78 10 DEFENCE IN LOCAL CASE OF TRESPASS. EUROPEAN CONVICTED. EJECTMENT FROM OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS. A row in the office of the Inspector of Schools, culminating in the ejectment of a European by the Inspector and his Assistant, was described in the local Police
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  • 2012 10 SHOUTING AND RAVING IN THE CORRIDOR." «J WANTED to see Mr. Barraclough and request him to kindly keep away from my wife and leave her alone and not compromise her any more, as he had already done. "My wife's affections had been alienated from me and I was under the
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  • 140 10 Lil Dugover, the famous German star woo has capturcd the hearts of all the European capitals, makes her bJW in American Alms in j The Woman from Monte Carlo.'' the Warner Bro.;. First National production which began t season at the last
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  • 85 10 "The Maid of the Mountains" Frederic.; Lonsdale's world-famcu* play made into a talkie, is now showing at the Marlborough, t A scrcen masterpiece, with several scenes :n colour, plenty of romantic element and tit-oil. of humour sandwiched between, it offers unusual entertainment to
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  • 227 10 Clerical Union's Report For June. The Clerical Union forwards the foi;i;»vin? list of collections their Silver Coin Campaign lor tbe month of June: Jchamns and Sammy 7.27 P. and O. Navigation Co. 3.20 John G. Campbell and Co. 9.50 Nestle Anglo Swiss Condensed Milk Co 4.10 Malayan
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  • 363 10 Seven Years For Armed Robbery. I f (-r NEVER robbed anycne. and if I did. let i A the thunder kill me or a motcr-car run ever nie." said Lee Poey. a young Chines» i tlower-.sdler. at the Assize Court yesterday bcj fere Mr. Justice Cobbett
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  • 453 10 Found Not Guilty Of Robbery. Lee H»::g. ihc Cantonese charged at the Assizes ye terday before M lusra*3 Cobbed a conn ion jury wi'h cqputU 4 hig r >bt« ry r*Tj May 18 last at 393-17 Pctong Pa=ir. of $6.10 in -ilver. six tubes of chs&dn valued at
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  • 165 10 Alleged Theft Of Clothes: Woman Acquitted. 'From Our Own Correspondent. t Malar-ci, July Mr. J. C. Derrick, the Police Magistrate Toh Yew. a Hokkien woman whose scn-in-law accused har cf the theft of hiclothes. a blanket and a spirit level ah valued at $28 His honour ordered the
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  • 119 10 China's Use Of American Loan. Shanghai, July 13 rHE Air Department at Nanking proposes to cst'bltsh ;n aeroplane factory in China, for which purpose they suggest that pcriioP ef the $50.000,000 lean from the United States be set aside. Following heavy rains. North Chim is now xperiencing a
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  • 608 10 Johore l J C.'s Storv I. I>ope Charge. A Sx AIiTLINu statement that the fL of «I muresvT in Singapore, who J, unapprehended and for information SUU v/ho&e whereabouts there was a rew r staying with a co-villager of hi.- on Jo estate, was made by a
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  • 12 10 To-day the Sports News will be found on page 12.
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  • 238 10 Garden Party At Mount Washington. A cosmopolitan gathering of more thin three hundred pecple was present at the reception given to Dr. Khalid Sheldrake and Mr. Khalid C. Simpson by the Muslims of Singapore Mr. Alkali's bungalow at Mount Washington la't evening, including many European. Chinese n:d Indian
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  • 86 10 Malay Unaware Of Boundar> Alteration. <Fran Out Otcv Corrr^'dent-' Malacca. My 11 Ills ignorance of tfco b'un-lar; marks not sufficient excuse for .•■U-alinr; ,u with which Abu stood changed Derrick, til? Police M n'-t-at". KWt The complainant Ha.'i Ch 1: I,ci when reprimanded lor i-;lri;;u i! maintained that
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  • 34 10 Mri Tory Lao. war oi the J? 1 Cft* General. has consented to disti uae tftf bridge Certificates and C!a. noon Anglo-Chlncsc School. CairnhiJ h to-morrow <F;iday>. All old buy arc invilnl
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  • 110 11 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING HARBOUR BOARD. Singapore, July '-3. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Greater 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Suwa Mr.ru 18; Kc.a Tjandi 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). St-el Scientist 30; Kutsang 32: Kiting <sh 35; Ellenra 37.
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  • 285 11 New Chinese Art In West End. 1 1 1 1 London. A seamless "dragon" coat whrch once belonged to the last Emperor of Imperial Ch oa, is being shown in London. em- :o d->red with symbols from Chinese legtiii .he coat is made Of fiue'y woven cloth
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  • 97 11 Mafia from Europe 'London mail- aaspacthed en June 22». by the "Rohna." will arrive ty train tc-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a. n. Mails from London. Amsterdam, etc.. by the Dutch aeroplane are expectec to arrive at the General Po Office.
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  • 395 11 SELLING. Singapore. July 13. London 4 months' sight 2(4 Vtt London 3 months' sight 2 4 London 60 days' sight 2 3 31 J2 London 30 days' sight 2 3 15I1C London demand 2 3 29 32 London T.T. 2!3 7 < Lyons and Paris demand 973 Hamburg
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  • 324 11 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. JULY 13. High Tides.—2.10 a.m.. 3.09 p.m. Garrison Athletic Sport?, Tanglin. Sports, St. Anthony's Boys' School, Jalan Be-ar. 2.45 p.m. League Football: Div. I, S.C.C. v. S.R.O» S.C.C.; Div. II. Chinese II v. Malaya R, Anson Road; Div.
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  • 125 11 ALHAMBRA —"The Woman from Monte Carlo," starring Lil Dagover. CAPITOL—CeciIy Courtneidge in '"Soldi rs of the King.* EMPIRE. —"Hold Everything" staning Joe E. Brown. GREAT WORLD. —Side shows. Cabaret, Unlay opera. Chinese wayang, silent and talking Dims (Bky Talkie: "The Cuban Leve Sons"; Star Talkie: "Monkey Business"). MARLBOROUGH—"The Maid
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  • 99 11 I The funeral took, place yesterday evening at Bidadari Cemetery of Mr. T. A. Pereira at the age of 83. The deceased was first associated with the Borneo Cc., Ltd., and j then served with the Singapo Municipality. 1 which he left on retirement stme
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    • 169 11 FAVOUR—V^I A Isß I II r mWm, I jES bY kWWm mm V Mfetf .---i HEAR! CECILY COURTNEIDGE I SOMETHING ABOUT A SOLDIER. THE MOMENT I SAW YOU. (From film "SOLDIERS OF THE KING"). Obtainable at: NANG HENG CO., 103-105, 9ELEGIE ROAD v ii Discovery in the Medical World. «1
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    • 116 11 BIIKIN CiOL. B cools head, prevents baldness, blackens hairs, cures all brain ccmplaints. eja and ear diseases. The Calcutta Chemical Co.. Ltd., (Incorporated in India*. Dealers may call in tar any information at J cur Far Eastern Branch. 10, Prir.seo Street, Singapore Ct O. K. Tea Trading Cb No. 1.
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    • 186 11 I We set the Standard The Standard for the V LIST OF C.M.A. MEMBERS. C f The Borneo Co., Ltd., Singapore, Agents for El Llljtj 1 XIV IjAoI Th Dunlop Rubb< r Co.. Ltd Singapore, Agents for Macintosh Cable Co., Ltd. laid down by the 1 Thc neraic ud -Singapore.
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    • 52 11 I r~ PHI Shi Leprosy, Consumption, Diabetes, Paralysis, Y.D., Sex-Disorders, Leucoderma i and numerous other chronic diseases considered to be hop«-U>s6 by eminent doctors art- curtd hy our Specialist.. THE HIMALAYAN I'HARMACY. Head Office-: 62. Owen Road. Consultation Room: 135. Seranjoon Rd.. 4 SINGAPORE. Send 10 cts. stamp for replies
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    • 282 11 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Rangoon iiiong Khcn«> 3 p.m. •Upper Eurrr.a Berth and East India. Aden. L' j pt. Europe, Gt. Britain. I: clan;'., Canada and U.S.A. «Ellen-jai <B. I. Mail' 3 p.m. Siam 1 except Lower Siamt (Henriki 3 p.m. Cemarang Sourabaya, Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Diily (Van de:
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  • 704 12 Meeting Concludes. CRAWFORD COMING TO MALAYA T»HE Singapore lawn tennis championship tournament concluded last night on the' Singapore Cricket Club padang with an exhibition match between the winners of the men's open doubles championship, Chua Choon Leong and Yong Loon Chong, and N. S. Wise and S.
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  • 135 12 Finals At Tanglin On Saturday. I I I I I The animal Cirrison athletic sports, ere b:ur; held Tanglin barracks this week, and the n '.s will be run off on Saturday afternoon, p -nmencing at 3.25 p.m.. and the prize distr.out on will take place st fid
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  • 486 12 Victoria Bridge Wins Ball Relay. THE ninth annual athletic sports of the Rangoon Road School was successfully held yesterday, in conjunction with the Rangoon Road Afternoon School. Mrs. C. G. Coleman gave away the prizes, at the conclusion ol the meeting and Mr. C. G. Coleman, Inspector
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  • 342 12 Results Of Singapore Games. The Beau Stella B. P. lost to the Universal P. P. by 3 t.es to lon Sunday Scores (Beau Stella players mentioned first Singles: Syn Mun Chik lost to S:ah Eng He?, 5—15, 4—15 Phoon Fook Lum lost to Wong j Peng Nam, 15—3,
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  • 134 12 S.C.C. And S.R.C. At The Padang. I fTUTE Padang soccer "Derby" takes place toX day when the S.C.C. and the S.R.C. meet in the ffext Division of the S.A.F.A. League The teams will be: S.C.C S.R.C. GOAL: A. VAN BACHOVE. C. GOMES. BACKS: J. L. ELMER. A. B.
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  • 138 12 Malacca v. Command On Monday. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Malacca and the Malaya Command meet in the Southern section of the Malaya Cup Competition at Malacca on Monday. Malacca will be represented by: Low Ah Sang; Tay Hong Seng. Chan Wee Liew; Lee Tiam Wah. Chan
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  • 116 12 Teams For Three-Day Match. The teams for the three-day ma.eh commencing at the S.C.C. to-morrcw between tht Europeans and the Rest will be as icllows: EUROPEANS. THE H. O. HOPKINS (capt.) EVAN WONG (cap K. A. ASH WORTH. L. ALVIS, LT. C. F. G. BOND. H. N.
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  • 188 12 Amateur Championship Competition. Last night's results in the Amateur (fourball) open billiards championship competition at the New World for the Frankel Challenge Shield resulted as follows: Ang Geok Loo (Siong Boo> beat L. C. Kesslar (5.H.8.J.5.C.) 300—26 i. Wee Keng Lim (Tras A.P.) beat V. Woodford (Fathol Karib)
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  • 55 12 Oxford And Cambridge Draw. Reuter. London. July 12. The annual Varsity cricke match, commenced at Lord's on Monday and concluded to-day, was left drawn. Scores: OXFORD: 164 (Walker 46, Jchangir Khan 4 for 54) and 79 for 6 wkts. (Fames 4 for 27). CAMBRIDGE: 209 (B. Allen 53,
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  • 224 12 Handicaps For First Day. HANDICAPS for the cpening day of the Taiping Turf Club's two-day amateur race meeting to be held in Taiping to-morrow and on Saturday are as follows: RACE I.—lskandcr Polo Club Pony Race, 2 furs, each weights. Gangi Reo Chindrawati Nedawi Dewi S ar Belle
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  • 219 12 The following are the positions in the County cricket championship to-day: Ist. Inns. P W L D W L Pos. Obt. Perc. Points awarded -15-4 53 Ycrks (It 16 13 1 0 1 1 240 203 84.62 Sussex (2) 17 10 2 0 4 1 255 173
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  • 184 12 Full Points In Soccer League. WITH only three more matches to complete their League programme and with every prospect of winning them, the S.C.P.A. 11l are likely .to set up a record in local soccer, by winning all their matches in Div. 11l of the
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  • 458 12 Second Division League Soccer. The Police and the Marine Dept. Sports Club shared the points at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League. On the run of the play, the Maiine team were unlucky not to have won, having had
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  • 157 12 Petersen Doyle Fight Like Primitive Savages. BRITISH BOXING TITLE. Last Night's Bout. HEAVIES FIGHT Lltl MADMEN. Reuter. London, July 13 JACK Petersen (Wales) Won J decision on a foul against Doyle in the fight for the heavywfZJ championship of Britain, a t (W White City last night. Petersen weighed in
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  • 264 13 fro interesting Games Last Week. unes ol cricket were played T Lumpur Is:t Sunday. In the ftret, Club padany. the Club bear. n Am f" :;,b :1!ld un the chm :e padans I ffmZ Urn f*** beat tne S.C.R.C. Score KLANG CLUB. MttkMNefc* h Tucker 7
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  • 706 13 Smashing Victory For Jaipur Team. rmm London, June 20. T l! rCat£St exhi bition of polo that has M- iZJTZ m since visit of ut M^ enUne team ln 1922 at Hurlinlo Y aJa f Jaipur s Indi *n Team ?L g m When they gained
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  • 492 13 Tennis Will Keep You Fit. Reuter. M. London, June 20. AMONG sports, lawn tennis stands out prominently. There is no one too old or two young to receive his or her share of the health benefits it so liberally affords. Happily, facilities for play are being increased
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  • 483 13 South Africa's Great Davis Cup Bid. London, June 15, S°S2 Af f iC ,f S Davis Cu P P 1 P«t up an Australia a* the Queen's Club. London, stoodhfclSLK!?!! hBd P score stwo5 two matches eacn what tell had c i y KK WoUld have been to
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 145 13 •ASALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY, CHICAGO, VSJL J ay V.: MALAYAN TRANSLATION AND CORRESPONDENCE BUREAU (Trans- j IMMv-s. Bockstllrr; and Publicity and Commission Agents), 9, Robinson Road, Singa- J ;..r- Agents for S.S.. Malay States, Dutch East Indi-s. Siam, French Incio-China. j Philippine Islands and China. j j Ih Universal gives adult
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    • 141 13 10-20% DISCOUNT REMOVAL SALES ALL KINDS OF GENUINE LEATHER BAGS, CASES, WARDROBES, etc. SAN MING LEATHER BAGS CO., Head Office 2 3, South Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. Chin Chin Restaurant 26, Market Street, SINGAPORE. We beg to announce to all our customers that we are now preparing European and Chinese Meals
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    • 277 13 i Assets exceed $12,000,000. I rmnm f% Ĕ- n Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. i r»r,T—■ r, (incorporated in the Straits Settlements). J HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore I Com P anv has o'ooo0 000 d€poSlted Wlth the Su
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 338 13 CLUB DIARY. (There at a numerout Club$ 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 ■Mm to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date Qn f, c plete Happenings of general interest will still be
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    • 361 13 Silver Star Minstrels: Music practice. Mr. Tan Chiu Guan's residence, 27. Lorong D. Km* Doasi Road off Lortng 203 (behind Joo Chiat Road new market >. 7.30 p.m. Attendance ~f •ingers and musicians compulsory. Marigold Minstrels: Music practice, Hup Kuan Free School, 8 p.m. Attendance much appreciated. Oleh Oleh Party:
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  • 453 14 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, July 7. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 30 Beef, stew or curry, kati 22 Pork, lean, kati 42 Pork, lean and fat (lit quality), kati 32 Mutton. Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 40 Hens «locally reared», kati 42 Ducks. Saigon, each Pigeon, domestic
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  • 115 14 An American sailor's dash to catch the President Harrison at Kobe ended Instead In a trip to the police station wh<:n Sydney Johns knocked down a coup c of children in Sannomiya. He had been drinking in a bar. and as a result found riding a bicycle
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  • 319 14 Men Who Can Move A Forest Over Night. Hollywood. MOVING Birnam Wocd to Dunsinan: seemed beyond human power to Macbeth. But it would be child's play to Mr. Gene Wood-hotr-e, foreman of the ."Green Gang 1 at a Hollywood studio. It is part of his work to
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    • 961 14 Of Vital Important, I PC Sr-ta, d Sole *«<:nt s S.S. P.MS. Wta bj a BARLOW COMPANY, A Sinagporr and Kuala Lumpur. BRITISH MADE 2.AP.8.C ttl XL/ DEBILITI fflj AN/EM IA yft')/ f/i ©I Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that tlus radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and
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    • 281 14 L si EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). From The Empire Transmitter, Datentry, England. Wavelengths: 25.28 and 31.3 metres. (British Summer Time: add»6 hrs. 29 minute*.) 11.00 a m -l. p.m. Transmission on an omnidirectional aerial: 11.0
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  • 107 15 COMMON DRIVING FAULTS ON THE ROADS. M. 6. MIDGET TESTED. IDEAL SPORTS CAR FQR OVERSEAS ENTHUSIASTS. ing the Whitsun holidays our motoring correspondent over 600 miles chiefly upon the main roads in Britain. any question there were more cars on the roads than
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  • 2250 15 THE RIMINALLY STUPID PEDESTRIAN. Own Correspondent, i London, July 15. IpHE beginner's chief fault is that he upon trundling- along n the crown of the road. II requests to move in de to be passed and he f reforces the overtaking car to einl i the off side curb to
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  • 53 15 Rabat. Morocco, held a novel Motor Show ecently: the exhibits were staged on an openlir grcund. Unfortunately «and straftge for Northern \fiica't the weather was bad: nevertheless he exhibition was very successful and made useful propaganda ar any rate for the enterprising Hiliman agent, Mr.
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  • 64 15 A huge artifical lake has betn built to enable eaplaiies to land close to Milan, and arrangenents have been made by the Motor Boat Association in Milan by which this lake can be utilised for Motor Boat speed trials, for which a measured half-kilometre has been marked
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  • 705 15 Obstructions And Repair Work. i THE la.est road service report of the Automobile Association of Malaya gives the foOcvtng information: ROADS. SINGAPORE (MUNICIPAL) Changi, Joo Chiat. Tanjong Katong and Grove Rds.. construction. Railway crossings, approach with caution. Newton Ciicus a- junction New.en, Kampong Jfwa, Bukit Timah
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    • 53 15 c=^r=df==lr=df==lr^ Why buy a gallon when you only need a quart Why buy a quart when you only need a pint? You Can Buy Shell Motor Oils FROM SHELL BULK CABINETS in pints, quarts or gallons You Also SAVE THfe COST OF THE TIN. Advertisement of thĕ Asiatic Petroleum Company
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    • 181 16 •^^^iT^inTMiiwiiwniniaiiiiwiiMgiiitiiMaL M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 26-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. TO LET. SIANG LIM PARK Further Redact tarn of Rents from Ist August, 19: >3.
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    • 766 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—Comfortable Rooms. 7a, Prinsep St. TO LET—Newly built houses at Denting Lane, off Road. Rent $15. Apply at 35, Genting Lane. TO LET—Seaside Bungalow, at Siglap, furnished, by day or month. Apply Yeo Chiang Swee, 15j. Grove Road. 'Phone 7405. TO IET
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    • 346 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—High grade CEYLON TEA leaf and dust in bulk. Apply Box No. 176, cjo Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE—Four D. C. Linotype Motors, each y 2 H.P., all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager, Malaya Tribune, 56(60, Anson Road. V A yjTy Three
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    • 591 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 425 of 1933. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOW AH JIT, Deceased Between 1. LOW PENG SOY, 2. LOW PENG SU, 3 LOW PENG HO, Plaintiffs and LOW SOON WAH (f) Defendant
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    • 486 16 v fu v stiiMifim CTS. LARGE TDEE JBv^ryWhe^ MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE 6171. bv'RSCRIPTION RATES. IT ABLE IN ADVANCE. I Delivery Including at office Postage Poem* or close (Local or residence. F.M.S.) Comtr* Yearly $15.00 $21.00 tU.w Half-Yearly 7.50 $10.50 urn Quarterly 3.75 6.25 $in SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. Copies of
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