Malaya Tribune, 21 July 1933

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX, No. 171 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, July 21, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, FRIDAY JULY 21, 1933.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 130 1 j.V,id H> e Sunday Tribune \)otni nan In Malayal j Makes That Clean Dustless Home FRIENDS ADMIRE j BEAUTIFUL FLOORS ARE EASY BEAUTIFUL FLOORS ARE EASY 8 ft WITH THE U I WITH THE WlmW& O o@M°p IDEAL FOR IDEAL FOR WOOD AND TILE FLOORS f|ifc W U AN T
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    • 43 1 A. FLINTER 6, Rallies Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates.
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  • 227 2 IT will come with something of a shock to mo*t people to realise that of the total area of the Federated Malay States, of ?7.500 squaie miles, no less than 7.065.4 .quare miles, or *5i per cent, of the total, was at the
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  • 194 2 YEARS age, an unofficial member of the Kinta Sanitary Board fcught this matter of common sense education in Malaya aud advocated trade schools, but it was only Oy the utmost persistence that he had the matter discussed at all and ultimately got a trade school for lpoh. Later
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  • 152 2 SIS Philip Cunllffe-Listcr expressed hlm~e;l as horrified at the Ignorance of Malaya snown In a speech by Colonel Wedgwccd m the cotirrp of the Commons debate on the Ccl-nial Estimates. The Secretary of Siate might have, we think, reserved his horror fcr (hour people In this country who display
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  • 177 2 THE wonderful Conference has failed. There can be no doubt about that. And b lm iailed because the nations—with the of Grea; Britain—put their economic seltrufficiency first and the rejuvenation cf glfce wcrld afterwards. It now looks as if Great Britain will have to alter her pohcy. by
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  • 722 2 Penang Decision. PROTEST MEETING TO BE CALLED. AT a meeting of representatives oi' the various communities in Penang, to go into the question of Government's decision to raise school fees, the meeting decided to call a public meeting of protest. In that connection a committee consisting of
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  • 137 2 Chinese Trapped With Marked Note. fFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 18. To-day before the Polica Magistrate, Mr. J. C. Derrick. Lim Eng Hock was charged with demanding money by menaces. Goh Tian Kee stUed that on July 7 the accuscd saw him at his house and demanded
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  • 84 2 Making Contract Bridge More Harrowing. Pit f sburgh, Pennyshania. Contract bridge promises to become even more harrowing. The mathematicians are taking it over. Dr. Taylor, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh, predicts that bridge guests soon will be arriving for the party with slide rules and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 221 2 GENUINE AUSTIN spare parts A car is only as dependable as are sold which will pass the eye its weakest part. Therefore don't —but the poor service they give risk your peace of mind, and will soon prove to you how very possibly your safety, by placing costly and unsatisfactory
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    • 227 2 V *J other form BOVRIL Ol Id KjIJtLICI \*k is equally beneficial. it makes delightful t rjgt\ .sandwiches, and as The Ideal j/ fSfm a food driu k, hot or Beverage //viWal co^9 ll(ls 110 I ;IS borneo company ltd A.PB-2 fßf\ Everybody Sees Your Hair V HP I Thu>
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  • 707 3 HEAVY LAND TAXES IMPOSED. People's Sufferings Ignored By The Authorities. PAYMENT THIRTY YEARS IN ADVANCE. i Vo])Ie in Malaya who have been unable to understand the l l war m Szechuan will find an explanation in :'"!l"wintc translations from
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  • 105 3 Yangtsze River Now Safe. Shanghai, July 4. MR. T. C. Hsi. Director of the Engineering Department of the National Economic Commission, announces that the danger of ;i possible flood at Hank'w is now over. The water level at Hankow has sub-ided to 46 feet while the level
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  • 108 3 Several Bridges Destroyed At Taiyuan. Taiyuan. June 30. For the second time in the month, Taiyutm was visited by a hailstorm yesterday and (fee day before yesterday. The storm was preceded by a heavy rainstorm, which flooded the city with several inches of water. The hailstcnes fell for
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  • 98 3 I Repatriated By Famine Relief Association. Shanghai. July 1 The six hundred Kiangsi war refugees who armed in Shanghai from Swatow several day., ago were repatriated by the Shanghai Famii..Relief Association yesterday. They were provided with free passages 10 Kiukiang on board the China Merchants steamer "Kiang An."
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  • 384 3 It Costs Too Much. ENGAGE GERMAN PROFESSORS. Ministry of Education," says t e "dependent Critic," Peipine Hut it ha recentl y ordered Tsing University to resume the despatch of students to the United States I^,M educati on. That China nould continue to send students to foreign
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  • 72 3 Protest Of Chinese In Shanghai. IM t Shanghai. July 6. JJS of current that the Nudist Society m Hongkong is planning to cst3 S*W IhanghL comm £22 f has addressed a bon Z t f t 0 the Munl «Pal Councils o IrlL* Z Intej Settlement
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  • 157 3 Gen. Huang Shao Hsiung In Hongkong. terior nC and H Si ao hslu "S. wJsin ot Into* views with the military leaders there n eluding Generals Chen Ming-shu and Li T.'u:", S General Huang spends his time with Ge i U Chen Li Tsung-jen u Cta!'. Nanking advisin
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  • 82 3 Recent Yangtse Floods At Nanchang. Nanchang. June 30 The Ma Wang Dyke, one of the four mam Q.vkcs in Kiangsi built along the Kan River was destroyed by floods yesterday a* a result of a sudden rising of the river. All efforts to repair ;hc structure have 'ailed
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  • 795 3 PEACE TERMS IN DANGER. Is Japan Sincere? Negotiation Door Closed? "W HILE the question of the Manchukuo irregulars is still hanging hre, Colonel Nagatsu, Japanese Military attache and one of the Japanese delegates at the Tangku armistice conference, is reported to have been recalled to Japan
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 156 3 I HUBBUCKS fj Paints r Oil*VamblW!Wc djjfc arc known through the World for covering power and durability. Sup- >v Wbr plies ready for immediate shipment. iM w HUBBUCK'S pat- HUBBUCK'S HUBBUCK'S Ba X, 3» y-v rnt White Zinc Varnishes. Quick Dockinf \/T >. Paint, White Lead, Red Le,i d Composi
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    • 219 3 The World's I most adaptable 1 beverage rM#«^^ J There are few tonic-foods having T -^11 the all-round advantages of Ovaltine. JIJP* iĕ?^ The oldest and most delicate invalids benefited by it just as surely as it I Vn V nr^. gives brisk health and joyous energy trf*^^ to the
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  • 338 4 Shipping News Notices. WORK FOR JAPAN'S DOCKYARDS. Thirty Warships Ordered For Brazil. THE Manchukuo Government have recently placed orders for nine polite and naval boats, consisting of two 200-ton vessels, four 45-ton boats and three 10-ton craft; the ships are to be used solely fcr coastal patrol and police duty.
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  • 261 4 Proposed Removal Of The Anchorage. On November 24 last year, the Shipping Committee of the H.K. General Chamber of Commerce expressed to the Chamber's representative on the Harbour Advisory Committee, the following views on a proposal before the Harbour Advisory Committee "that an eastern Dangerous Goods Anchorage be
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  • 187 4 Tail Became Wedged In Vessel's Hole. Hew a leaking :hip was saved by the IftJj cf a laige fish becoming wedged in a hoi? in the ship's bottom, and being cemented ov:r, is, told by Messrs. Monroe Brothers, of Brunswick Street. Liverpool, owners of the 342-ton steamer
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  • 99 4 Br:*ish Ship Held To Be Chiefly To Blame. The Hamburg Maritime Court gave its decision on the responsibility \for the collision between the Ellerman liner City of Yokohama and the Jugo-Slav training schooner Jadran off on June 16. The Court decided that the accident was chiefly due to
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  • 220 4 142-Mile Canal Built In Short Time. THE Soviet press reports enthusiastically that Russia has achieved another triumph in engineering construction in what is now the greatest canal work in the world, which lm just been ended. This new waterway, which joins the White and Baltic Seas, has a
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  • 326 4 Developing The Port Of Churchill. A further development of the port of Churchill, on Hudson Bay, as a commercial port i» recorded by the Imperial Shipping Committee in their fourth report, now issued, on Hudson Bay Marine Insurance Rates. Ten cargo vessels in all made the passage
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  • 97 4 Isle Of Wight Protest To Trinity House. The Isle of "Wight Rural District Council, following complaints regarding what has been described as the "intolerable nuisance" caused, have written the Brethren of Trinity House asking them to reduce the power and change the mournful note of the super
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  • 340 4 British Corporation's New Rules. fTHE British Corporation Register of Shipping 1 and Aircraft have issued a new edition of Provisional Rules for Electric Arc Welding in S This publication will be welcome in view of ,he interest "hich is being taken in electrical eld rTtor ship constructional and
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  • 129 4 Aramis Leaves For Dock In Nagasaki. The Messageries Maritimes motor vessel I Aramis. which c-llided with rocks off Steep Island on the night of June 22, left for Naga--aki last week from hei docks at the South Mancnuria Railway Company's Whangp-o Wharf at Shanghai where she had been
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  • 90 4 Unmanifested Sacks Of Sugar Discovered. A fine of $100 or six weeks' hard labour was imposed on Hui Chung by Mr. Butters at the Kowlocn Magistracy recently, when he was chaiged with placing unmanifested cargo M the B. and S. steamer "Kiangsu" on Sunday afternoon. It was
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  • 58 4 Retirement Of Union-Castle Commodore. Captain George Owens, commander of the Union-Castle Line's motor liner "Warvlvk Castle," and commodore of the company's ftw\ completed his last sea voyage yesterday, when he brought his vessel to dock at Southampton. He was born in 1868 in Liverpool, and has
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  • 347 4 Firms Appeal To Canton Government. IN a strong protest against the "strike" affecting the Butterfield and Swire Company's tatsh n" and the picketing of the Company's gouowns in Shameen, causing a hold-up of Luge ccns gmcnts by Hongkong firms, sixty-four Leading cnmebe firms have written to the
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  • 232 4 Luncheon Meeting On Board New Steamer. Since 1924 the Southern Railway Company have added to their fleet 18 new passenger steamers, and nine cargo and three motor ferry vessels, at a cost of. approximately, £3.000.000. In addition, the company have expended something like £300.000 in recent years upon
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 500 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. t■■ j P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CV LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty I Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. RANCHI 17
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    • 161 4 m mmm m ..r«»-». rr <T S iff LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden, Massowah. Suei, Por* Calling at Colombo, Bombay. Sue*, Port Said. Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. "TERGESTEA" Aug. 15 Aug. 15 I Due Leave Due
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    • 204 4 HAMBURG-AMERIRA LINIE Deutaofe IhToI Australische DamplschHCS C| Gesellscnatt (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t m.s. KULMERLAND. via Manila July 26 f s.s. BOCHUM. via Mania Aug. 6 t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Aug. 22 m.s. RUHR, via Manila Sept. 7 t m.s.
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    • 614 4 STEAMER SAILING B NORDDEI'TSt'HEK I ■WFaWHe (Incorporate r& B The undernoted ait the Company's B fixtures:— OUTWARDS. B 8 "SAALE" for Manila, Hongkong. B Shanghai, N. China and Japan Aug B "LAHN" for Manila, Hongkong. fl North China and Japan Aug. 14 B "TRAVE" for Manila, Hongkong. H Shanghai, North
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  • 533 5 Mining Shares. Singapore. Friday. 11 a.m. Th- following tin share quotations ore issued C--1 ,r and Co.. exchange and stock tjv 1 brukers: l' sue Buyers. Sellers. Kumbang Tin 27 6 20,- Malay 27 6 30 Hitam Tin 13,9 14j6 J V Weng 0.90 i.oo M* H>
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  • 256 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. BOTH COMMODITIES UP. Despite American Uncertainty. 'By Out Financial Correspondent.) Singapore. Friday, noon. To-Day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 14 cts., up V 8 et Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore). $108»4, up S 1 j. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 4 5 16d. down 1 32d. Market
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  • 159 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Price* for Shell Motcr Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are a« fellows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon »1 18 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon »0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British
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  • 256 5 $4,409 Loss For The Year. The directors' report to shareholders of the Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates Limited with a duly audited statement of accounts of the company for the year ended April 30, 1933, states: The accounts show a loss for the year of $4,409,70 which
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  • 41 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. Lcndon Spot: 4 5 16d. New York: 8 (G.> cents. Singapore: 13"» —14 cents. TIN London Spo;: £212 l£s. (Down 75s Lcndon 3 months: £212 10s. (Down 75 Singapore: $108.25. COPRA. Sundried $4.00 Mixed $3. »5
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  • 93 5 Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd.. forward OK following latfat buyers' prices for Malayan Pa;m Oil and Palm Kernels: PALM OIL TN BULK. c.i.f. landed weights Hew York-Philadelphia 3.C0 cents 'U.S. currency) per lb. c.Lf. landed weights U.S.A. Pacific Ports J. 75 cents «U.S. currency) per lb. c.i.f.
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  • 580 5 Revival Of Demand For Sole Crepe. In response to a suggestion made at the recent conference on rubber in the modern building, the proceedings have been published •n pamphlet form by the R.G.A. together with a special 16-page supplement on rubber flooring. The R. G. A. propaganda committee
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  • 146 5 The Singapotc Chamber of Commerce Ruboei Association in their weekly rubber auction rep.re of July 19. state: Catalogued 1.343.048 1b.=r599.57 tons. Offered 1,011,264 1b.=451.46 tons. Sold 727,571 lb. 324.8 i ons. Lordon:—Spot 4 1 _d. He« York:—Sp:t Hi (G.) cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Ont? per lb.
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  • 145 5 Accounts of Nirmala (Java) Plantations and Lands Co. (tea and rubber) for 1932 show loss of £10.635. plus depreciations £1,764, staff commissions £493, lots in exchange £47 and deb. int. and trustee fees £5,355—t0tal £18.295. increasing debit brought in to £29.152. Report states that owing to changed
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  • 232 5 Large Business Being Transacted. mpr t L? gC has transacted in all cEE£ Jft OUr lBSt report stat Messrs. of July 20 ia WeCkly rUbbPr rep Crt Pr v iCC f S v c nuc uated considerably and have ieach;d higher levels dan for the last 2u.
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  • 229 5 BURNS, PHILIP CO., LTD. Earnings Maintained In 1932. The profit and loss account for the year ended March 31 last shows that the gross profits from all sources amounted to £712.511 (£700.915 in previous year^. The sum of £36.295 was brought in. making a total available balance of £748,806 (£734,803).
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  • 84 5 "Colonial Preferences Inadequate." Reuter. London. To-day. The House of Commons on the motion for the adjournment discussed Japanese competition in silk and cotton. B'r Philip Cunliffe-Lister. Colonial Secretary, admitted that the preferences in the Colonies had been quite inadequate to cope with th:s competition at in seme cases
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  • 654 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Friday. 11 a m. The fallowing rubber share quotations art Issued by Fraser and Co and Lya'i ana Kvatt: Issue j Value. Fraser Ljell 1\ Shares. 8t Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $0.75 $0.85 $0.65 $0 80 1 Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 0.50 0.60 IA.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 57 5 THE fiW% SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO MP ANT, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR QISUEANCE ACCEPTED AT tOWEST CUEEENT KATES. L. O. MARGOLi OUTH, Manager OBE« 2. Flnlayson Green. EASTERN UNITED AUUEARCS CORPORATION, LTD. I v FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L- O. JOHNSON: General Manager.
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    • 87 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Alcneida Street. .nd sub,crlb«. n w(ooo Reserve Fund and Rest &00.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi. Madras. Amara, Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Kirkuk. Mosul and Singapore CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit on terms to
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    • 54 5 tHINK/ QUARTERLY j 2i Interest yearly paid to you quarterly Think what small amounts put regularly away now, will mean to you in time to come. In a surprisingly short time you will have an appreciable bank balance. Interest at the rate of 2 i»% is paid quarterly. Head Office:
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    • 212 5 Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Successors to ill( mĔ j e THF rffINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, THE C^^E^^bovEß S bashlNESK BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Vuthorised $40,000.000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.0«. HFAO OFF CF CHINA BUILDING CHCUA STREET, SINGAPORE HEAD LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 185 6 Amusements mm TtLtPMOMt 69 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 3.15. j SGI*IWr jWiiibiiN J rox s sensational Srquel to "CHANDU"- j "Trick I For Trick" Wjm With RALPH MORGAN and SALLY BLANE. S.t ho-:; a master magician bares the mystic I rival with his own weapons SUNDAY NEXT! —Special
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    • 339 6 The Popular Star of "White Sister" Clark Gable in "NO MAN OF HER OWN A Paramount New Season Hit To-Morrow Come aboard The Luxury Liner and spend a thrilling time It's Paramount* Novel Entertainment With GEORGE BRENT, ALICE WHITE and ZITA JOHANN. J Famous Star of "The Mummy." j I
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    • 319 6 'THE GOOD COMPANIONS"' OPENS THURSDAY. I universals greai h; I I\\ 11 ft fTI CRAWING THE TOWN j DONT MISS IT—YOU WILL ENJOY BVOtT I MINUTE OP THIS BRILLIANT SHuV. I UNBELIEVABLY THRILLING I XVi LUKAS, I J IhCvl 1 GLORIA Sir AIM. I M»■ -I tmTmm\ 1»1 PRANK MORGAN.
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  • 121 7 Head Split By Axe. POLICE DETAIN ONE MAN. MAN was killed in bed with an axe in a house in Joo Chiat Road at about 6.40 this morning. The police promptly made investigation and detained one man. It appears that a Chinese was still in bed
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  • 70 7 Brewery Workman Badly Burnt. A NASTY accident oecured in the Archipelago Breweries in Alexandra Road early this morning. A bottle containing sulphuric acid was suid to have burst over an Indian workman. The fluid poured over his back, hand* and legs, inflicting wry sevc-e burns. A Chine.se
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  • 109 7 Round The World On One Wheel. Milan. A young man who is going round the world on a monocycle has arrived at Riva. on Lak» Garda. His machine consists of a single wheel, fitted with pedals and a saddle, but without handlebars. The only means of guiding
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  • 106 7 Young Woman In Critical Condition. AT about 9 o'ckok this morning, following argument with his young wife in their house at Jalan Bcw, an elderly Chinese is alleged to have attacked the woman with a knife, inflicting serious injuries. Another woman, a relative, who attempted U> intervene, it
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  • 60 7 "Ben Hur" At The Roxy. The new version of "Ben Hur." the film classic producvd by M.-G.-M., with synchronisation, repeated its former success when it commenced its run at the Roxy Ust night. Ben Hur" has a cast#)f no fewer than 15 000 persons. Ramon Novarro, Francis
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  • 46 7 Many People Killed And Farms Destroyed. Reuter Wireless. Casablanca, July 18. It is reported that 30 people have been killed and many injured and several farms destroy*! by a vast scrub fire over an area of 20 milts between Pe;it Jean and Sidiflinen.—Pouter Witeless.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 677 7 j /fv LOOKING for a j j Place to live in? j \\w v NO! to lunch at! i THEN Why not at the a hi i I The Food's GoodCharges are reasonable and it's convenient I i i t cm—4. STATE OF JOHORE L\ ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT
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    • 307 7 I "Children are usually^ healthy when properly nourished"—was a favorite saying of a famous fami ily physician of the old school. He was ahead of his time, for today j almost every child specialist gives i first place to proper nourishment I in the bringing up of children. While this
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    • 450 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET.—A La:«e Bungalow. 4 bedrooms, large dining room ani hall. Garage for 2 tar.. Water and electric light. No. 10, Pender Road, on ;he hill, oil Telok Blangah Road, rvcrlcckinr, the Singapore Harbour. Apply No. 4. Fort Canning Road or 'Phone 3544. NOTICE. IN THE COURT OF
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    • 441 7 I CAPITOL THEATRE! MALACCA j TO-NIGHT: "MEN MUST FIGHT/ A Metro-Goldwyn-Mcyt>r Plrturf. I SUNDAY—Matinee at 3 p.m.:— MISS FAY, The Hongkong Girl in "LOVE DEBT." LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS FOB SALE. Valuable 999 years' leasehold building allotments for sale 10 th? extent of ten acres situate at Coronation Road (off
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 452 7 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and SocieVc* n Singapore, most of Vie members of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Dm :s prodded specialty for them. Secretaries sjc j invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date mum complete. Happenings of general interest mil still be included in
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  • 628 8 j It seems certain that, unless some miraculous intervention occurs, North-East China will soon be plunged once more into destructive I warfare. Marshal Feng Yu Hsiang, I whose troops recently captured j Dolunor, the strategic city of .Charhar province, from the weak and unresisting Manchukuo garrison, has
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  • 454 8 Comments By The Way. THE F.MS. Railway, injts capacity is hurbour authority at Port Swettenhara, has some cheering information to impart. Dunns Che second quarter of 1933 imports and exports showed an appreciable rise over three months of the year, the respective totals for the second
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  • 23 8 Miss N. B. Lewis, Headmistress, Government Jirls' School. Alor Star, Kedah, has returned .torn home leave.
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  • 112 8 Because he was alleged to have broken the nasal bone of one Kong Sun. Ng Goon a Cantonese was charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt. He was remanded. An inquiry was held into the death of a s-year-old Chinese boy who met his death as a result of falling
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  • 232 8 A rumour is current that Mr. L. D. Gammans, M.C.S.. is contemplating leaving Government Service early next year. I Messrs. J. K. Creer. W. Cole and M Hi Blacker have become Passed Cadets, M.C.S. It is definitely stated that the Hon Mr Justice W. H. Thorne. Chief Justice,
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  • 60 8 It is stated that, when Mr. Q. S Hellings. First Magistrate. lpoh, retires from Government Service in October, he will be succeed--2*5 w A offl Mr La„ Ek Ching has resigned from membership of the Kinta Sanitary Board A good deal of influenza prevails in lpoh at present, but
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  • 32 8 The state of Pahang was free from smallpox cholera and plague last year, but much malaria' prevailed and mortality from tuberculosis was 50 per cent, higher than in previous years
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  • 35 8 r u Nicholas, Assistant Health Officer, will be leaving Jasin on furlough by the end of August. It is understood that he is saillnz for America. Mrs. Nicholas and child ru-e already in America.
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  • 435 8 BY "LOOKER-ON" The Great Silence has been broken at last. A Although they said they did not mind what the Tribune said thi mighty Malayan contemporary 0 f ours has changed its mind. A A How dare we publish reports from our London correspondent to th» effect
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  • 37 8 I HIGH SCHOOL FEES, on page 2. CHINA NEWS, en page 3. SPORTS NEWS, on pages 12 and 13. RADIO PROGRAMME, on page 14. CINEMA NEWS, on page If. CLUB DIARY, on page 7.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 144 8 Robinson's— Q> RECOMMEND 'VIY EL LA* iHI/l FOB TROPICAL AND TRAVEL WEAR il 'VIYELL'AL IS A SCIENTIFIC Willi I MIXTURE OF WOOL ANt> COTTON WHICH PRE- If I/ VENTS THE USUAL SHRINKING DUE TO PERS- I I/ PIRATION AND WASHING. I j I FOR MEM I j II HALF-HOSE. GOLF-HOSE.
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    • 90 8 I. Pianos For Hire And Hire Purchase. SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. j YICK WOH HING 429, North Bridge Road, (Near Middle Rd.) The Shop of SATISFIED CLIENTS, where THOUSANDS of CLOCKS AND WATCHES have been sold and repaired. Contractors for the Repair of Clocks anc i
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  • 1103 9 DEMAND FOR RECOVERY OF LOST TERRITORY. National Lead Wanted. Plot To Assassinate The Finance Minister. The Smith-West Executive Council at Canton has issued is practically an ultimatum to Nanking, stating that if entraJ troops' advance against Marshal Feng
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  • 48 9 Reuter. Moscow, July 20. Wiley Post, the American airman who is en a flight round the world, arrived at Khabaro\ :K at 3.45 a.m. and resumed his flight for Nome. Alaska, at 5.5« a.m.—Reuter. New York, July 20. Wiley Pot has passed Nome, Alaska.— Reuter.
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  • 375 9 Press Peer's Great Work For Teachers. London, July 20. LORD Burnham died in his sleep last nightHe attended Tuesday's meeting <-<f Select Committee on India.—Reuter. Harry Lawscn Web ter Lawson, 1st. Vbcount Burnham. was born in i862. son of the ar» Baron Burnham and Harriette Georgina.
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  • 33 9 Last Lap Of His Record Flight. Reuter. Fairbank (Alaska) July 21. Post, who is trying to beat the round-the-world record, crashed here, after flying from Siberia. He is unhurt.— Reuter.
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  • 124 9 Conference Between France And Germany? Reuter Wireless. Berlin, July 10. Mr. Arthur Hendersrn who is talking over the o.uc tion of disarmament with General Yon Ncurath and others here, is to meet Hitler in Munich this week to discuss the problem with him as he has already
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  • 82 9 Youth Who was Arrested For Vagrancy. Reuter Wireless. Niagara Falls, July 15. Said to be the flrit person to swim th. rapids of Niagara and leach the shore i-livc an eighteen-year-old youth has been arres'ed for "vagrancy and unlawfully swimming the Niagara Falls." It is alleged that
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  • 101 9 The funeral took place on Wednesday -it the Bidadari Cemetary of Mr. Frank Pinto, who died at the age of 2~>. The deceased joined the Tan Tock S;ng Hospital a» a dresser some eight years and had during that period showed himself an able worker. He
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  • 19 9 It is understood that Mr. Justice Gerahty, of lpoh. is being transferred to Singapore. He jis expected here to-morrow.
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  • 376 9 Will It Meet Again? TIN RESTRICTION APPEAL. Reuter. London, July 18. JHE programme for the winding up of the World Economic Conference before the proposed recess was drafted to-day at a meeting of the Steering Committee which decided to hold a full plenary session of the
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  • 209 9 Snatched From People On The Road. Two cases of theft of jewellery, convictions for which had already been regis.'.red. lrcm people walking on the road came up for sentence before the District- Judge Mr. H. A. Forrer. yesterday. Seng Tow. who had had two previous convictions, one in
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  • 60 9 Government Documents And His Correspondence. Reuter. London, July 20. H.M. the King owns the copyright of Government decuments prepared for him, also the King's correspondence, according to a statement from Buckingham Palace, declaring that the unauthorised publication of such documents infringes the Copyright Act. The warning is issued
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  • 36 9 Clydeside Member Who Disobeyed The Chair. Reuter. Loudon. July 20. Mr. J. McGovern. (Labour, Shettlesion), has been suspended from the House of Commons for disobeying the chair by 151 votes to 24. Reuter.
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  • 135 9 Stolen From Outside Art Office. WHEN Mr. C. F. Young, of Vitalexin, Ltd. if Mercantile Bank Building, left his office at about four oclock yesterday afternoon, hi Armstrong- Siddcley car, which he had petted as usual in D"Almeida Street onhs return f ran tiffin at 1.30
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  • 45 9 Elkos, Nevada. July 14. Jack Dempsey. the former world hc?.-y--weight boxing champion, was marri d it.is morning to Ntai Hannah William an actre&J —Reuter Wireless. Uack Dempsey was once married to Est ell" Taylor, the actre s. but they were divorced. 1
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  • 264 9 BELOW "DOLLAR LINE." President's Action. Canadian Market Affected. Reuter. New York, July 20. was semi-panic in the Chicago "wheat pit" when wheat prices, in the worst fall of the year, plunged below the dollar line, closing 14 to 17 points down. B]re fe3 26, maize 13.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 101 9 bailito dnkle-clingingnOCKlMGS I If 'BALLim" I II bdllito p!"" F^^! TE rlill'h bdilito EHSfIaMKHI 81.25 PER PAIR. ti^Li^k^k^kW sole AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incxapccated mE: g!and». I SINGAPORE. Kt'ALA I I MPin. MEN ANG AND IPOH. "His Masto's Voice" N POPULAR TABLE MODELS. MODEL 1.10. lius lustrum, ut oilers
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  • 5308 10 "Figures Mathematically Impossible. ACCUSED'S STORY OF KEPPEL ROAD CRASH. "NO CHANCE TO AVOID IT. D.P.P. CHALLENGES DEFENCE'S ESTIMATE OF DISTANCES. After a hearing lasting four days the prosecution was closed in the Keppel Road Tragedy case yesterday at the Singapore Assizes, when counsel for the defence opened his case and
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  • 182 10 Breach Of Tnisi LEEMBRUGGEN \i tv APPEAL. M R M H the Thirdly trate, was tanged pester*, afternoon in the further hetrZ"! the case in which C. N. LeennwT is charged with criminal brea trust as a servant in respect of Us* alternatively with obtaining false
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  • 95 10 Senior Grand Warden Of Masons. Reuter Wireless. London. July ig His Royal Highnes Prince George uas i> vested this evening us Senior Grand V.'uJq In the presence' of 9.000 Freemasons, indudu* the Prince of Wales, uic Duke of Yoii; ard Prince Arthur of Connaught, at a ,-pecial ineeinig
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  • 177 11 MAH1NERS' NOTICE. (iun Practice In August. c-f shippu* are retheir vessels as clear of the c r J during the heavy gun prach ci take place from the underthe date? stated below 6 n.ii. each day. tcrr v 6 floa-a £r<xn Mt.
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  • 91 11 Singapore. July 21 KrilHs UJOMQHni THE WHARVES. Za-; 'Entrance Gate 1). Slate Wharf ttiilnin Gate S>. I Dc I Ert. ance Gate 3). (5 pan. shifts to 13 Gcdcwn: ptfe Dock i Entrance Gate 4). n ilnal 46 Rhcari 48. West Wharf I Entrance Oate 4). Reach] I
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  • 14 11 Fr<-m Holland by the 'Tndi aporra.' Am at Singapore on Tuesday mcrnlng.
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  • 40 11 A site in Queen Street has been approved by Municipal Committee No. 4 as beini suitable under the theatre by-laws for a new 'hen:re and cinema, subject to sanction of lay-out Uhd«\- the Singapore Improvement Trust.
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  • 91 11 The Municipal health statement for the week ended July 15 gives the total number of deaths as 1.4. The death rate was 18J5 per mille compired witn 21.35 in the preceding week and 20.12 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were: Phthisis 20. pneumonia
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  • 159 11 SELLING. Singapore. July 2 London 4 months' sight i London 3 months' sight London GO days' sight *J 2 London 30 days' fight 2 >* London demand -.iV> London T.T. Ti J Lyons end Paris demnnd jJJJ Hamburg oemand New York demand Batavia and Sourabaya demand Samarang demand
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  • 196 11 Singapore. July 21. R <Slam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $114 P.. (Siam) W. Coast 2 $10« Rice, B. Siam N. 1 WW Rice. B. Siam N. 2 $10" Rice, Siam "Old" per koyan No. 1 $176 Rice, Siam "Old" No. 2 $154 Rice. Siam "Old" No. 3
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  • 172 11 Public Functions And Snorts Fixtures. TO-DAY. JULY 21. High Tides.—ll a.m L>.45 p.m. Cricket: S.C.C. v. R.C, S.C.C; Johore v. Wiltshire, Johore. League Football: Div. 11. Wiltshire II v. Mcd College. Jalan Besar. Police Band. Wateiloo Street. 8.15 p.m. Billiards championships. New World. TO-MORROW.
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  • 151 11 I ALHAMBRA—"Trick for TricK." fctfttru* 1 I Ralph Morgan, Sally Biane etc. j CAPITOL— No Man of Her Own I EMPIRE.—John Bole, in "King oi JaSE.' GREAT WORLD—Side shows. Cabaret ?»lalay opera, Chinese vajrang, silent and talk- ing films «Sky Talkie: "Taraan, the Ape Mar.:" Star Talkie: "Seed I
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    • 131 11 RUBBER PRICES ABE 6QING UP j Are you having a good laugh? If you can't, read the following:— J j D v. -.pc YOU $2.00. VERY GOOD. JEEVES $1.50. j iBKJ MONEY $1.50. MONEY FOR NOTHING $150 t StnolEß LIGHTNING $1.50. MR. MULLINER SPEAKING $1.50. t j nam v joi
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    • 221 11 111 f^serJSea\TL t d 1 1 CHEAP SALE STOCK CLEARANCE Siam teak-wood in ali sizes. JONG THYE HENG, 150, LAVENDFR STREET. 'Phone 364 r. r-PlllS-i Leprosy, Consumption, Diabetes. Paralysis, V.D., Sex-Disorders. Leukoderma and numerous other chronic diseases considered to b<> hopeless by eminent doctors are cured by our Specialist. THE
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    • 202 11 [POSTAL INTELLIGENCE SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Eanka Isiand, Java. South-Wet Sumatra. Scuth-Ea?t Borneo, Celebes. Moluccas Timor Dillv tPlaneius) 2.30 p.m. Selat Pandiang, Bengkalis. Siak. Pakan Baroe. Fort de Kock and Pcdang Ampang) 3 p.m. North. N -East and N.-West Sumatra tTinombo» Cr p.m. Java. South-West Sumatra. South-East Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas
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  • 92 12 The Barnet Cup. THE MALAY STATES FOURTH. Reuter. London. July 20. glERRA LEONE won the Barnet Challenge Cup for countries within the British Empire, at Bisley to-day. The Sudan tied with the winner? who gained the decision on their better
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  • 112 12 Frank Buck To Officiate At Bases. A return match has been arranged between the Singapore Cubs and the American team to ti>ke place at the Raffles Institution .field en Sunday at 3 pm. This game should be one of the most interesting on th? season, as the
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  • 48 12 In a match played at the Geylang grovni ni, Wednesday, the Methodist Publ thing Hous.' beat a t?am from the "R. walpindi" by 9-1. A team from the Ran hi," winners of the Sailors' Institute Cup. will meet the Ward .is at Sepoy Lines to-day.
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  • 297 12 Yon Annexes Singles Championship. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, July 20. The singles and mixed doubles finals in th Johore L.T.A. Tournament were played this evening on the Johore Civil Service Club Courts in the presence of a large gUhering of tennis enthusiasts including H.H. the
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  • 50 12 The Commercial Cup match. Municipal Services v. Hongkong Bank, fixed for Monday v.ill be played at the Geylang ground. The Second Division S A.F.A. League match. Police v. Malays 11, postponed from July 6. will be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium en Monday, at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 97 12 Amateur Cricketers Collapse. Reuter. London, July 20. DR. JARDINE. the England captain, was the only batsman to stand up to the Players' attack in the first innings cf the Gentlemen in their match with the Players at Lord s to-day. when the Amateurs collapsed for 143 runs
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  • 235 12 V.M.C.A. Beat Harbour Board. In a poor game in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League yesterday at the Anson Road Stadium, the V.M.C.A. beat the Sing 5 pore Harbour Board 4-1 Mr. Perry refereed. and the teams were: V.M.C.A. :Swee Hung; Cher Seng, Seng Hock: Kong
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  • 72 12 Play In The Eliminating Tournament. Reuter. Copenhagen. July 19. In the qual'fying series of the 1934 Davis Cup comDet.ticn. J I Denmark i beat Stalio? I Greecet 4—6. 6—3, 3—6. 6—2. 6—4, Xydis < Greece t beat Ulrica I Denmark I I—6. 6—4. IC—l2. 6—4. 6—l. Cop.nhagen.
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  • 43 12 The final of the mixed doubl s handicap in the Tanglin Club tennis tournament resu as follows: Mrs. E. A. Taylor and Mr. F. R. Hobbes (owe 15.3' beat Dr. and Mrs. H O. Hopkins (owe 15.3» 6—4. 3—6. 6—4.
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  • 68 12 The annual cricket match between th* graduates and students of the College of Medicine v. ill be played at the College grounds on Sunday commencing at 2 p.m. learns: Graduates:— Dr. Balhetchet <cap:.), Smith. R. Oehlers, S. Oehlers. Balasingam. Xavier. Sinha, Ess. Rajahram, Karunaratne Ohyama. Students: —W.
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  • 61 12 I. A. team v. the S.R.C. to-morrcw at the 1 A. ground: Mallal icpt.>. Abbbasbhoy. Varma. Fernandez, Amarchand. Harigovind, Raja Ram. Pillai, Ibrahim, P ramjoti, Sinha. Reserves: Kennedy and Purushotham. I.A. team v. Raffles College on Sunday a, the I.A. ground: Abbasbhoy teapt.i. Varmi, Fernindez, Harigovind, Amarchand,
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  • 47 12 Hua Chiang Badminton Party v. the Mayfair Badminton Party to-morrow st the Modern English High Shool court: Lee Slew Hong. Peter Tan. Ho Seak Fong, L. Yeang, Wong Ah Loong, Le Ah Chong, Thomas Lee. Yap Yew Keng, Andrew da Luz, Loh Ying Che ng.
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  • 32 12 It is generally agreed by Municipal Committee No. 4 that public sports facilities may be provided in the onen space at the b ck of Phillip Street and Chulia £t:e.t.
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  • 31 12 The M.F.A. Colman League match betaeen K. Batin and F. Muni fixed for to-morrow at the Jalan Besar Stadium has been postponed owing to the Malaya Cup match.
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  • 112 12 Tournament At Chinese Club. RESULTS and ties in the lawn tennis tournament at the S.C.R.C. are as follows: CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES. YOBg Loon Chong beat Chua Choon Leong. 6— 2. 6—l. Chong Thutt Pitt beat C. K. Pang. 6—3. 10—8. John Lim beat Cheong Chee Lim. 6—4, 6—3. DOUBLES
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  • 121 12 Amateur Race Meeting In August. The Perak Turf Club will hold an Amateur Meeting on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 18 and It. Two runs each wil! be provided for Classes 3 and 4 Houses and Cla:s 2 and 3 Ponies. Class 3 Horses will do t% furlongs and
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  • 71 12 Second Class County Cricket. Reuter. London. July 20. StarTo.dhire. one of the Second Division cricket Counties, were beaten by nine wickets in a two-day match at Stoke-on-Trent. C:nstantine. who plays for Nelson in the Lancashire League, bowled at the top of hi? form for the tourists. Sc-res:
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  • 60 12 Draw For Soccer Competition. The draw for the first round of the Singapore Cup competition resulted as follows: R.A.F. v. I.C.F.A. S.C.C. v. MJrine Department. S.R.C. v. Straits Cattle Trading F.C. Pulau Brani v. Straits Chinese B.C. 11. Wiltshire Regt. I. v. Police. Straits Chinese S.C. I v.
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  • 55 12 The following play.rs have b en invited to attend at the Anson Road Stadium at 5 p.m. tc-morrow for the Malaya Cup match. Milaya Command v. Singapo-e: T. G. Lashmar. Said, Thuraisingam. John I hen, M*t Noor, Do'.fattah, Sarip. Abdul Rahman. N. Hay, Ah Hui. Mahmocd. Dollah.
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  • 528 12 Malays Hold Off Challengers. ONE of the biggest crowds for a match in the Second Envision of the S. A. F. A. League turned up yesterday at Jalan Besar to see the chief rivals for honours* the Malays and the Cattle Traders, going all out in a
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  • 42 12 Result Of Lancashire Produce Stakes. Reuter. London. July 20. To-day's rict for the Lan.asliire Produce Stakes resulted as follows: 1. MELLOWNESS 2. HESPERITUS 3. FLINDERS Eight ran. Won by half-i-length: third three lengths away. i Eetting: 2-1; 5-1; 13-2,— Reuter.
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  • 407 12 Only 154 Horses. FOUR DAYS INSTEAD OF FIVE. QNLY 154 horses and ponies w, Te entered for the Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meeting. The Club have decided to redo* the meeting to four days, cancelling the original third day advertised torThursday, Aug. 3. The amended racing dates
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  • 840 13 Municipal Athletics. COMMISSIONERS' CUP WINNERS. IDEAL weather conditions favoured the annual Municipal athletic sports meeting last Saturday on the Dato Kramat grounds, Penang, and made possible the good times recorded as compared with those of last year. Honours went to the Engineer's Department, which afu;r a
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  • 224 13 Boxing Thriving: In Kuala Lumpur. rpHE Penang Boxing Syndicate presented a good programme of six fights on Saturday night at the Great Eastern Park. Kuala Lumpur. Before the main events were fought, the amateur fights were taken. The Police Depot supplied three good men who. with some
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  • 159 13 The National And American Leagues. Reuter. New York July 19 Latest re ults in the National and American baseball Leagues are as follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE. R. H. fc Boston 17 0 Chicago 4 7 1 Hartnett made a home hit for Chicago. Brooklyn 8 la 2 Pittsburgh 11
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  • 69 13 Berlin. Golfing enthusiasts visiting Germany will be oble to keep their form on two fine new courses which have been opened. One is in the Barnstrof P_rk, between Rostock and Warnemunde and has 9 holes and a length of 2,653 yards, while the second has been
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 268 13 Correct Y®"!*^^ with the ELEy(I111IB| ROCKET CARTRIDGE Sold in packets of 5 The Eley Rocket" cartridge carries in the shot charge a small tracer 3 pellet which burns brightly for a distance of at least 75 yards from the muzzle of the gun, thus tracing out the trajectory of the
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    • 302 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlements). iwiTAn nwirP- Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Btreet. Singapore HEAD OFFICE, ureal r omgapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EC. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of
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  • 203 14 Professor Favours The "Gramor." Pari;. rpHE American idea of an international carX rency in c-mpari on with which ether Buctuating currencies might be qucted. has cau?l)t on in France. There would of course be i.o actual notes or coins, the new currency to serve simply as a
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  • 46 14 Mctoll, South Carolina. A fouv-legged duck lived happily on dry land !oi ten days. Then it wobbled across the farmyard to a pond, and went for a swim. The result was disastrous. Apparently entangled in its extra feet, the duck immediately drowned.
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    • 440 14 G British Thomson-Houston co, ud i/Phy RUGBY, ENGLAND. 3 -Thr mark mmm Reduce Your Production Costs. world-ir:d? reputation" Use a B.T.H. Variable j REDUCE YOUK POWER DESIRED REDUCED SPEEDS j THE BORNEO CO., LTD. j AUCTION BALF CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE OF SINGAPORE TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES, At
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    • 196 14 W ou»d you beUeve that (fiye nolorlo v, 58 ,£J t cruise at on test). The ab.ht> 1 help cceUrate I gl^^ tlfhu no ins J rifi ted, P torma nce been f 1 ont> a Ten- MORB v V a „v Morris Deal- lil|TEt> or (or «*> the Sff
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    • 291 14 i o i i EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). From The Empire Transmitter, Da t entry, EnglandWavplengths: 25 28 and 31.3 metre* (British Summer Time: add 6 hrs. 20 minutes.l C.M.T. 11.0 a.m.—1.0 p.m. Transmission on
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  • 483 15 THE 1 a-Uoyd company was conB P. Schuiberg's Paramount Lmer." which comes to Optta] on Sunday. le-Uuring 1 J barm Vhrienne Osborne. what .nd Verne Teasdale. had to be achieved in film, and passenger "tcroom keys and the thousand and one deby the famous Ocr-
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  • 469 15 Film Stars Can Say "My Sweetest: 9 Hollywood t¥\HE talkie.-, have at. last finally overcame the X s and soft c d.faculties which fated Edison more than 40 years ago. according to the sound engineer! and technicians 1 at the Fust National Studios in Burbank. Actors may hiss a« much
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  • 1052 15 PHOTOGRAPHS AND LITERATURE. AVOIDING PITFALLS IN PRODUCTIONS OF M-G -M. On the theory that those w ho educate the public must first educate themselves, the motion picture of to-day, before reaching the screen, is subjected to the close scrutiny of the studio research staff. Where once the word of a
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    • 72 15 WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. Messrs. Duncan Roberts, Ltd., the local Agents, have just received a cable from London to the effect that the "Imperial Model 50" Typewriter has once again been selected for use at the above Conference. The adoption of this machine coming on top of a similar selection for
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    • 224 15 You need it now to make you well and keep you well to prevent coughs and colds and ward off serious illnesses; to build the body, harden the bones and enrich the blood; to maintain vitality and tone up the nerves. But it must be ge?iuine f SCOTT'S EMULSION For
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    • 305 16 M. HASSAN KLECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 86-37, 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 Reductions of Rents from 1st August, 1933. $16.00 and $18.00
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    • 461 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE j TO LET. TO LETT —Newly built houses at Denting Lane, of! MacPherson Road. Rent $15. Apply at 35, Genting Lane. TO LET—3. Ramsgate Rd., off Grove Rd., close to Katong Park. Key to Inspect from K< bun 1, Ramsgate Road, or 3, Margate Road.
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    • 254 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Well-grown orchids, special local rambutan fruits and also grafted fruit plants at The Gem Nursery, Moulmein Road. FOR SALE—Four D. Q Linotype Motors, each y 2 H.P., all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager, Malaya Tribune, 56j60, Anson Road. We buy
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    • 218 16 PUBLIC WRECK. LOGS OF TIMBER. In accordance with Ordinance 125 (Merchant Shipping) I hereby give notice tha: I hold 25 legs of timber, averaging 16 feet in length and I*4 feet in diameter, which were salved recently "to the North Westward of Pulo Tioman, off he State of Pahang. SITS
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    • 394 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Petition No. 534 of 1933. IN THE MATTER OF DUPIRE MORRELL LIMITED AND REDUCED, And IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE NO. 155 (COMPANIES*. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition fcr confirming the reduction of the
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    • 465 16 25 Cents Every \Vhe^^>^^^p^V y PASTE 1 A DISTINCIIVt A\|. i j KgjMSQwj f>/\vif] MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE 6171. bv'RSCRIPTION RATES. f ITABLE IN ADVANCE Delivery Including includi^ at office Postage Portage or close (Local or to Pacta residence F.M S > CVur'.rlet, Yearly $15 00 $2100 $33 oo Half-Yearly 7.50
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