Malaya Tribune, 25 July 1933

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  • 37 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN 5 MALAYA. Vol. XX No. 1*74 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, July 25, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1933.
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    • 38 1 Read The Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya I BOW RANI TE5# ANTI-CORRO/IVE DITUMINOU/ A\W^m\\\^^^mm%%\ PAINTXrfifl jt STOCKED IN LT P BLACK, RED, GREEN, GREY and CHOCOLATE. W\j lb., i/ 2 j/a/., 5 flra/. and 10 gal. packings. 'j..
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    • 51 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Silling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. —awe— mrnvm*wmm« mm imu i mm 11 —i
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  • 112 2 AS we in Malaya count very much for our prosperity on the prosperity of the UniLed States cf America, all eyes in Malaya arc :c day on America and everyone in Maia3'C. :r suiting: Is the trade "boom" in America genlane.' Is
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  • 130 2 FFTEEN years ago, employers were prorrh"L-p hea\ n and earth to the men who follo.v--:d the Mmt. To-day they have forgotten th i lebt "rd leaven alone knows hew many c >: men have four.d a last refuge in th rose. There ls nothing new in that, n-dals
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  • 186 2 'J'HE Malays and the Chinese have beer; A bo.h hown to be immigrants to Male:M iom the same part of the world. Even th dians have an old claim to equal sraiur n Malaya, for we were told that in the tenth nnt'iry King Rajendra of the Cholan
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  • 186 2 TT is not generally known that the Selbcinr. 1 Plantation?, situated at Padang Tunskii, a 3W miles up the Jelai river from Kuala Lit i.s. re the sole producers ol leaf gutta-percha In he Federated Malay States. The estate hss planted area cf about 3,000 acres and m
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  • 918 2 Retrogradt Step. CLERICAL UNION'S STAND. rpHE views of the Clerical Union on the proposed increase of schoo foes as expressed by Mr. Lim Ke» Cheok, the President of the Union, and Mr. J. E. T. Jayakoddy, the chair man of the Public Affairs Committee, are
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    • 329 2 The New Style in Face Powder THEY USE THE NEW MOUSSE OP \WOHD£RFUL DIFFERENCE 1 CREAM POWDER—TRY SOME J Extraordinary laboratory tests made Tbe entire world's rights to tha amazing with a ne* (ace powder formula have new formula have been acquired by definitely proved that any woman can Tokalon
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    • 235 2 ■j Built us a Bonnie Eaby TThOUSANDS of letters from happy mothers give testimony to the wonderful results of Glaxo feeding. Health, contentment, a robust constitution —all these come normally to the Glaxo fed baby. SUNSHINE WITH A BONNIE BABIES Agents in India: H. J. FOSTER Co., Ltd., P. O.
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    • 18 2 Holbrook's [Sole Agrnls: WILLIAM HMMI if IHBM W. I T»,., I Singapore, Kual.t I imipur. Ipei\ l'mang. j
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  • 775 3 WADE $70 MILLION IN 29 MONTHS? GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF THE HOPEI GOLD MINES. Telegrams from Nanking containing references to a bill of impeachment against Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang are the subject of outspoken comment in the Chinese Press One
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  • 54 3 IVipiiv.?. July 2 Detailed njx>rt arc now available iegardin'4 he exa i number of casualties in Oeu« ral Run? Cheh-yuan'i army in the mceat tight inj a Hstfengh lb* report ofhrtaUi anno'tit--.- Rsi officr--. •nd Isoidiers as dLad and 2 «51 r.i injured officers killed were of lower
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  • 58 3 Shanghai. June 21. A shipment of stint bullion worth about $2,000 000 was exported to the United Btates < Mondoy on board "President Coolidge." As the fame time s.s. "Taishan" also carried 466 t..!-es of silver bullion to the States. American b'nks ?re now buying silver heavily
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  • 147 3 Building Up A Strong Air Force. Shun Pao. Hongkong. July 3. GENERAL QOBg Chao-huan. a former ccmmander in the 19th Route Army who distinguished himself in the fighting at Woosung last year and. more recently, against the Japanese in Jehol as Commander cf the 104 th
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  • 96 3 Communists In 'Western Hupeh Badly Beaten. Min Pao. Hankow. July 3. According to telegraphic ad" ices from Chungking, the troops under General H>u Yuanchuan bftVe dealt a serious blow t the Communists commanded by Ho Lung in western Hupeh. The report states that General Htu orderei a
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  • 136 3 Merchants Smuggling Japanese Goods. j j Morning Post. Shanghai. July 6. A number ot Chinese merchants in the International Settlement arc found to have been smuggling in Japanese goods under false label* according to the Chinese Citizen s League of the International Settlement. The League has submitted
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  • 146 3 Funds For Relief In North China. Shun Pao. Shanghai. July 6. According to information from local banking circles, a new loan of four million dollars will shortly be issued by the Finance Ministry for the relief of the war refugees in North China. Hie Chinese banks here have
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  • 563 3 China's Incubus. CALL TO THE CIVIL LEADERS. 0* latti niaiiy people have advocated that military men should be forbidden to express their views on political questions. "For example, upon his return Irom Hongkong, Mr. Shih Ying, the Mayor of Nanking, declared in an interview that Mr.
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  • 419 3 Fentr Must Come To His Senses. China Times. THE Chahar question lias been very complicated from the very beginning. These v.ho are trying to mediate have either theL" cwn selfish alms to attain or are trying to do v mething which they know is impossible. "Although
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  • 86 3 Individual Cotton Mills To Decide. Shanghai. July 8 At a ■eating of representatives of the various Chinese cotton milk yesterday afternoon a cVcision was reached, says the "Sin Wen Pao," that the question of how -working hours should be reduced should be left to the discreti:n of the'
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  • 48 3 Authorities Handicapped By Lack Of Funds. China Times. Tientsin, June 27. Cholera disease has broken out in Tientsin und many deaths have already been reported. The Municipal Health Department is handic pped in taking precautionary measures on acrrunt of the lack of necessary funds.—Chine Times.
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  • 395 3 FORCES READY TO ATTACK. Rads Encouraged? Land-Tax For Military Expenses. Sin Wen Pao. Chungking. July 5. ACCORDING to reports received from the front, Genera) Li;i Wen Hud's troops suffered a serious setback yesterday as the result of an unsuccessful attack on General Teng Hsi Hou's forces.
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  • 84 3 Aeronlane Goes To Canton On Visit. Shun Pao. Shanghai. July b. According to information from the China Aviation Comp9ny, the aeroplane which left Shanghai and landed al Wenchove on Monday did not prcceod to Canton until to-day It left Wuichow early yesterday morning arriving ot Amoy a t
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    • 35 3 Urn mFfySom jm&F^mmßßWS^Lmmmw DE REIZKE -of course.' in v Sol, AfnU; cork, ivory tipped OR PLAIN. SAVE YOLK COUPONS! >ih.N|{\ WAUGH Co., Ltd.. handsome gifts obtainable. o'fjiporr Pensnc Koala Lumpur. lpoh 3 A P B.
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    • 19 3 IqUINNESS IS THE BEST BUT 1 BE SURE IT'S "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT! 1 sr. I j j l
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  • 436 4 Shipping News Notices. ANOTHER TRADE SHIP. Australia Satisfied With Goodwill Tour. APROPOS the recent article in the "South China Morning Post." it is understood that as a result of the success of the voyage of the "Nieuw Holland" to Java and Singapore it is pioposed to send a similar trade
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  • 56 4 Washington, June 15. A programme for th? building of 32 warsh ps in time years at an expenditure of $238 000.100 war. announced to-day by the Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Swanson. Ihe programme provides for the building of 20 destroyers, two aircraft carriers, four cruisers cariying
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  • 1170 4 Shortage Of Ship Repair Work. THE resumption of work in the shipyards en Tyneside aftCC vie annual holiday was brought no change in the position, and for the present at any rate firms and workmen must be content with the limited number ;f contracts in hand, with the
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  • 296 4 Preferential Rates. Discussed. AT the closing meeting of the 49th annu: 1 conference of the United Kingdom Pilots' Association, held at Anderton's Hotel. London several important "extras" were dealt "Rith. Mr. Eern:rd C. Webb (Clyde» wan in the cliair. in the absence of the president Lord Apsley. Two
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  • 133 4 Dutch Company Awarded Contract. Hsuchow. June 23. Harbour construction operations at Haichow -rill formally commence on July 1, the work „o be undertaken by the Netherlands Harbour tfcrks Company, which has been awarded the ■ontract by the Minisiry of Railways. Tne project involves a financial outlay of 53.000.000
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  • 793 4 Shipping Companies' Low Profits. THE reports for the year ended March M lao. of the Reardon Smith Line, Ltd., and Leeds Shipping Co.. Ltd.. both of which are Managed by Me srs. Sir William Reardon Smith mid Sens, Ltd.. are now issued. The profit and
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    • 498 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 EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. BHUTAN 6,000 Aug. 3 CARTHAGE
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    • 187 4 jWLLOYD TRIESTINO J (Incorporated In Italy). pyprpqq SERVICE CARGO SERVICE. EXPRbbb calling at Penang. Colombo, Bombay. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Sues, Port Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suex, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste, Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. m v "teRGESTEA" Aug. 15 Aug. 15 Due
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    • 212 4 I HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE Deutach H—P Austral ische Dampfsctun* H C Oesellscnaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. M.s. KULMERLAND. via Manila July 26 t s.s. BOCHUM. via Manila Aug. 6 t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Aug. 22 j m.s. RUHR, via Manila
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    • 581 4 STEAMER SAILING*. J# NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporate ra Germany j. The undernoted an the Company's intoned fixtures: OUTWARDS. less S "SAALE" for Manila, Hongkong. Shanghai, N. China and Japan Aug i S "LAHN" for Manila,- Hongkong. North China and Japan Aug 14 "TRAVE" for Manila, Hongkong. Shanghai, North China and Japan
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  • 544 5 Mining Shares. r Singapore. Tuesday, 11 a.m. 11 Thr» following tin share quotations are Issued 6? Fra-tr and Co., exchange and stock brofcerb: Buyers. Sellers. n A.am Kumbang Tin 2716 30|Austral Malay 27 6 30'- Ayer Hitam Tin 13|9 14|6 Aver Wong 0.90 1.00 1 1 Bangrin
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  • 311 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. TIN AND RUBBER BETTER. Share Position Also Firm. 'By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapcre, Tuesday- noon. To-Day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 14% cts., up 1% cts. Market Tone: Firm. Tin (Singapore), $109V±, up Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 4%fL, up s|l6d. Market Tone: Firm. New York, BVt
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  • 73 5 New York, June 29. The raw rubber market during the past weeU has fluctuated widely in an effort to keep time with the gyrations of foreign exchanges. The strength of the wheat and cotton markets forced up ruober values, with bullish restriction rumours contributing a steady
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  • 32 5 Tht following tin ou k pU.s for the racntii of June are reported: Ipon Tin 806 piculs. Pahang Cons-hda.ed 1,210 piculs. Renong Consolidated 46« .piculs. Katu Tin Consolidated 170 piculs.
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  • 230 5 Duties Handicap Local Merchants. The monthly committee meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce was held in the Sandakan Club on Wednesday, July 5. M 10.30 a.m. Present: The Hon. Mr. F. W. Pinnock (in the chair). Mr. G. Mayor. Mr. A. E. Phillipps. Or v.A.
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  • 62 5 "Price Of Metal Undoubtedly Will Rise/ Reuter. San Francisco. July 25. Mr. Henry M. Rivers, secretary of the American Silver Producers-' Association, interviewed by Reuter, said that the new agreement would unquestionably raise the price of the metal. It should be beneficial to industry and bring many mines
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  • 76 5 Improvement Recorded In U.S.A. Tyre manufacturing has been stepped up at a rapid rate, one factory going on a seven-day week stHes the monthly review of the National City Bank of New York. The apparel trades have all picked up. and prices have generally been raised. Orders for
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  • 155 5 House Of Commons And Scheme. Reuter Wireless. London, July 21. The British Treasury scheme for the optional conversion of the $136.000,000 Wartime bond issue in the United States has been adopted by the House of Commons by 131 votes to 22. The Chancellor of the Exchequer said that
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  • 220 5 Business Indexes Above A Year Ago. The vigour cf the business revival is indica'ed Dot cnly b> the rtpor s from specific industries but by the general indexes reflecting conditions ir all the industries. 9 atcs the monthly review of the National City Bank ot New York.
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  • 71 5 Report for year sates that production of timber was 2.528 154 cubic feet (against 2 662.277 cubic feeti. Quantity of rough timber converted at sawmil s wa? 1.047,770 cubic feet <1,160 626>. Capital expenditure £1.287, was in respect of transport facilities. Balance brought forward £8.212, net profit
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  • 29 5 Reuter. London. July 24. Very little business was done in the dolbr in London. It opened at 4.64. weakened to •1.70 and later recovered to 4.68. —Reuter.
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  • 781 5 The Straits Plantations, Ltd. An Extraordinary General Meeting and the Thirty-fourth Ordinary General Meeting of The Straits Plantations, Limited, were held on July 10 at 2-4, Idol Lane. London, EC. Mr. Eric Macfadyen (the chairman), in the course of his speech, said:— Twelve months ago the
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  • 633 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Tuesday, 11 ax The following rubber share quotation* are issued by Fraser and Co.and Lyall and Evatt: Issue .-a. Value. Fraser LjeJl Ss j Shares. Co. Evatt. J 1 Allenby $0.75 $0.85 $0.65 $0.80 1 Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 0.50 060 IA. Hitam 1.00
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    • 54 5 THE SOUTH i mmr J British V INSURANCE comfant, LOOTED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR insurance accepted at tOffKST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MAHGOLIODTH. Manager. Office: 2, Fmlayson Green. EASTERN UNITED AASURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. O. JOHNSON: General Manager. ornrr, •wn
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    • 67 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BKANCH: 4, D'Alroeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed c ,ooo.000 Capital £1,000.000 Paid-up-CaplUJ Reserve Fund and Rest pif.art OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi. Madras. Arn*ra. Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Kirkuk, TSSWW ACCOUNTS opened an* money JSSlM Deposit on terms to be ascert*S^4
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    • 12 5 W? 9 CpTTLYfeR CXUAV sTnGAPOR* Head Office: 85, Wall Street. New York.
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    • 180 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Successors to THB gg 6 HEAD BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng. Esq.. Chairman. LV£L?2 Lee Kong Chian. Esq.. Vice-Chairman. Esq.. Tan Ean Kiam, Esq., g Q Wong. Esq., Lee Choon Seng. Esq.. Gan Say Hong, Esq.,
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    • 499 6 TTZ Amusements <= s CAPITOL, Opening To-Night! J_j I 1 METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S GLORIOUSLY FUNNY. DARINGLY IMPUDENT COMEDY >• Rgfj "REUNION in VIENNA" I Wr wi t h 'JOHN BARRY MORE and DIANA^WYNYARD I JSmBf (Famous English Star Of "CAVAL< ADE"). J mmm He rigked Death fQp g Hwas gloriously i worth
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    • 17 6 j CHEAP SALE j STOCK CLEARANCE (HI Siam teak-wood in all si** JONG THYE BENG, 'Phone 3W7<
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  • 298 7 Wife's Former Suitor Charged. (From Out Oven Correspond* Johore Bahru, July 24. AT the third sessions of the Johore Bahru Assizes which opened this morning before the Hon. Mr. Justice A. S. Bailey, Simykunoo was charged with murdering Ramas:my, a porter of the P.M.S. Railways at Kempas
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  • 39 7 Pound to be homeless and without parents, two Tamil youths, aged 14 and 12 year?, were ordered to be sent to the Reformatory Tor three years, by the Second Magistrats 'Mr. J. F. P. Gregg) yesterday.
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  • 1045 7 Use Of Datura In Beer. JOHORE NEWS. 'From Our Oicn Correspondent.) j Johore Bahru, July 23. "J AM P**«*tly .satisfied" said Mr. Justice crimfn'o, S BaUe at conclusion of a appeal by two Tamils in the Supreme Johore Bahru. yesterday, "that it nas a concocted -and
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  • 63 7 The Band of the S.B. Police will perform the following programme, weather permuting at Telok Ayer this evening commencing at 5.15 p.m.: Overture. "Rosamunde," Schubert; idyll. "The Mill in the Black Forest," Eilenbtvot: Melodic d'Amour," Engelman; "A Musical J'g Saw," Aston; waltz, "Beautiful Danube.'' Strauss; selection. "The Rose."
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    • 587 7 I Full of Life! j A food-drink ell children love. 1 VIVACIOUS, glowing health, tireless energy J X anc a delightful awareness of the joy of life and m WMm* I living, are the rights of every boy and girl. But 1 l i w P how few, comparatively', give
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    • 240 7 j CAPITOL THEATRE! j MALACCA j TO-NIGHT:— j "HE LEARNED ABOUT i WOMEN.** j (Stuart Erwin. Al;«on KLipworth and Susan Fleming). A Paramount P.oti»e. THURSDAY:— 1 Cv il B. De Mille's "THE SIGN Oh THE CROSS." A Paramoun; Picture. LATEST_AD VERTISEMENTS. WANTED—St-cond hand Morris-Cowiey. Price and particulars to Ecx 182.
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  • 184 8 SEAH—Mrs. Seah Peck Seah nee Madam Tan S:o Heok, wife cf Mr. S ah Peck Seah passed away peacefully on July 23. 1933. at 8.10 p.m.. at 40. Orchard Road. ag;d 69. She leavei behind six sons. Messrs. Seah Eng Lim. Eng Chiang. Eng Kiang, Eng Kwang,
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  • 616 8 To-day a meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association will consider, among other things, the proposal of the Government to impose higher school fees. The proposal is that pupils of either sex joining Government and Government-aided schools on and after Jan. 1 next should pay
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  • 755 8 Comments By The Way. i SINGAPORE, as befits its importance, can give points in municipal administration elsewhere in Malaya (just as it can lea>m occasionally). One way in which it can teach a great deal to the administration of the Federal Capital is in regard to
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  • 35 8 When Mr. R. Bird, Collector of Land fac venue, goes on leave at end of next mrnth I Mr. J. R. Neave of Singapore will come to I Malacca.
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  • 46 8 The death has taken place suddenly f rom heart failure, of Tuan Haji Abdul Raman Jemak, brother-in-law of the Datoh Pangllma Kinta. The deceased, who was aged 67, was a fine old Malay gentleman who was held in high esteem by all who knew him
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  • 92 8 At the Bankruptcy Court yesterday the adjourned bankruptcy petition against Mrs. Malcolm Orr was announced to have been r.etiled. His lordship granted leave to withdraw proceedings against Mrs. Ort. Mr. C. E. Robless, of the Land Office. Penang. has been appointed to act as Assistant District Officer. Butterworth. Province
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  • 86 8 The bank overdraft of over $6,000 was referred to at the annual meeting of ttte V.M.C.A. by the President. Mr. T. P. Coe. Appeam-g tr all members to do their bit. Mr. Coe said the overdraft was far too big a debi for an ?s:ociation of that size
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  • 85 8 At a meeting or the Roman Catholics ot Kiang and coast districts held at the parochial house, it was unanimously decided to op»n a koman Catholic Club in Klang in line w'th ether Roman Catholic Clubs in Malaya The Sin Teck Hong oil Mill. Klang »h* running of which
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  • 52 8 A fatal quarry accident occurred when a coolie named Le e Kong Sung slipped and teU from the top of the Government grVnite quarry !T qUarter mlle P°st Kuala Road and was picked up «*mi-unconsctouf The unfortunate man had fractured his spine and four ribs and died the
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  • 440 8 BV "LOOKER-ON" The students of journalism whft are to visit Singapore shortly S undoubtedly find opportunities learn how to see through closed doors! A A It is said that the average life „f single hair on the human head is fro* four to five years. They
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  • 40 8 MORE VIEWS ON SCHOOL FEES OB P*J CHINA NEWS, on page 3 SPORTS NEWS, on page? 12 and 13 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, on CLUB DIARY, on page 14. MEDICAL TRAINING HISTORY, on P-W RADIO PROGRAMME, on page
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    • 136 8 SPRATT S MEAT FIBRINE DOG FOODS Canine condition depends upon Health Health depends mainly 1 on the degree of nourishment the do?; derives from his daily fare. That nourishment is determined solely by the nature and quality of the food he eats and digests. Hence the wisdom of demanding Spratts'
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    • 109 8 Pianos Bought, Sold il And Exchanged. SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. WORIJ) 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
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  • 963 9 SILVER AGREEMENT WELCOMED EVERYWHERE. «Most Constructive Development." Will Increase Purchasing Power Of China. Reuter Wireless. Tiu- silver agreement is regarded in most quarters as vt stimulus to world trade, though it is reported that t t- ir; ii.u industry
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  • 117 9 Hongkong Doctor Mystery. K \irpntn/v. Hongkong, July 24. Ac attack on a well-^nowii c.. (1 tljr who answered a bc^us *a u red a Wanchi fiat and riU, an ;ale ly struck in the head qi let ins. ''I al has revealed a dk>it'dicK h i tua ion
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  • 443 9 Orchestral Playing And Choir Singing. riTHE Victoria Hall was packed yesterday A evening wi' h children, more boys than girls, for the children's concert <1933 series) held under the auspices of the Singapore Musical Society. The pr: gramme included contributions by the Society's symphony orchestra, the Fairfield School
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  • 389 9 Shanghai Court: Rail Loans. Reuter. London, July 24. THE question of the more efficient working of the Shanghai District Court and the suggestion that the British Minister at all times shall avail himself of the assistance of the Crown Advocate thereanent raised by Mr. W. Nunn
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  • 27 9 Dutch To Issue Statement On Thursday. Reuter. Amsterdam. July 24. yHE Dutch Rubber Association will issue a communique regarding the restriction question on July 27.—Reuter.
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  • 93 9 I Sequel To Police Raid In Sago Street. I Six Chinese appeared before ihe Second Magistrate. Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, yesterday mornine. on a charge cf gambling in a common gamirg hous^. The Police had mad? a ra'd on 1, Sago Street, and found the accused gambling
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  • 752 9 F.M.S. Durbar. DECENTRALISATION MOVES. J|IS Excellency the High Commissioner, delivered the following opening address at the Durbar at Kuala Kangsar yesterday: "Your Highnesses and Gentlemen: "The last Durbar was held at Pekan on April 28, 1932. Shortly afterwards the people of Pahang suffered a great
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  • 81 9 Mr. McGovern Abuses Commons Speaker. Reuter Wireless. London. July 20. The conviction of a number of Glasgow youths for playing football in the streets aroused the ire of the Independent Labour member, Mr. McGovern, in the House of Commons and led to his suspension. The Secretary for Scotland,
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  • 241 9 Judge And Powers Of The D.P.P. JUDGMENT was delivered in the, Assize Court this morning by Mr. Justice Cobbett in the preliminsry objection raised in the case in which Kerta Singh stood charged with having instituted fal~e criminal proceedings against three compatriots. It will be remembered that
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  • 624 9 NARROW ESCAPE OF MOLLISONS. Forced Landing. Plane Nosed Over In Soft Ground. Reuter. Bridgeport, July 24. JIM Mollison, interviewed by Reuter, said that he and his wife decided to land when they saw the lights of an air port, as they were running short of fuel,
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    • 133 9 HEVMAN BUTTER The fresh delicate flavour of HEYMAN BUTTER is due to the ideal conditions under which it is made. Produced in Victoria, Australia, it is handled an d packed with scrupulous care m or d e r to ensure that it I will k- j SOLE AGENTS: "His Master's
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  • 638 10 COMPROMISE WITH FENG. Canton s Strong Line. Has Dolunor Been Evacuated Shanghai, July 25. WHERE is hope of peace in Charhar, following the last-minute intervention of Marshal Chiang Kai Shek. Gen. Feng Yu Hsiang is now adopting ft conciliatory attitude, althouglhe is not willing to
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  • 223 10 Restricted Residence Bill Passed. ri\.L 140 th meeting of ihe State Ccunc 1 <i X f.il'.nn was held at the Astana Seri tm- TV.ian en July 13. The AcMnT Brrtl&h R n' Pafaaag, Mr. J, S. Kempe, to h t.ic afotmattoa as a membur of the Council.
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  • 574 10 Woman Stabbed Through Heart. A FTER a full day's hearing at the Assize Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Gerahty ar.d a special jury, the trial of Bhunmugam. a Tamil, on a charge of having murdered a Tamil woman, was adjourned. It was alleged by the prosecution
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  • 82 10 AT THE CINEMAS Local cinema fans have another opportunity of seeing that fine picture, "The Vagabond King." which began a run at the Marlborough yesterday. Entirely in technicolcur and based cr. the amazing life and career of Frances Villon, the French soldier-poet, the picture was
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  • 141 10 Eight Strokes For A Young Chinese. Que!; Kim Yau and Tan Keng Seng aapeared the Second Magi: Irate, Mr. J. P. F. Oregy i«sterday morning on a charge of theft of -3 fowls, the property of the complainant Ne Teng Tau. Cou.t Inspceto? Whiteman prosecuted. Tne first
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  • 64 10 Hidden In Ship s Water Tank. A party of Revenue Officers seized a Jargt uantity of non-Government chandu on board the "Solviken" yesterday afternoon at Tanjom* Pagar. On searching the water tanks of the ship "vy came upon 700 t anils in a corner at the Oc;tom
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  • 503 10 Aerodrome Jobs. LABOUR CONTRACTOR CHARGED. recording further evidence for the defence yesterday, the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. reserved judgment until Aug. 3, in the case in which Syed Mohamed. a contractor employed at the Civil Aerodrome, is alleged to have obtained money from three
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  • 427 10 Serious Allegations In Court. FURTHER evidence was recorded yesterday hi tiie Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice Sir Walter Huggard, in the case in which Chia (jiam Chim sued Chia Look Tiok and others .o recover his share in the estate of Chia Pen* Tee. Mr. D. K.
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  • 805 10 Sultan Honoured. GREAT WORK FOR HIS STATE. BRILLIANT and impressive scene was witnessed in the Throne Room of the Astana Iskandariah on the occasion of the presentation of the Insignia of the G.C.M.G. to the Sultan of Perak. The Throne Room was filled, the attendance including the
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  • 185 10 Cjolie's Fall Into A Ship's Hold. The death of a ship's coolie who fell 30 feet into the carjro hold and broke hi„ neck formed the subject of an inquiry by the *<ngapor t Coroner (Mr. X O. Eourne, yesterday. The accident occurred on July 13. on board
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  • 335 10 Woman Convicted Of Cheating. J A RREST at 7 p.m. and divorce at 7.20, fOl* .7». lowed by a sentence of seven months' landI and nine months' police supervision, was what a Boyanese wife of a constable got for cheating another Boyanese woman of her jewellery. Siti
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  • 303 10 Criminal Breach Of Trust Of $1,00«. Pleading guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trus- as an agent in respect of $1,000 a European named G. W. Osborne was bound ovei for three years on a personal bond of S50 by the District Judge (Mr. H.
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  • 145 10 Large Seizure Of Dutiable Tobacco. A large seizure of dutiable tobacco was made by a party of Revenue Officers last night. Having been informed that the contnband would be smuggled in by r>oat at a certain spot on the Pa~L Panjang coast Asst. Supervisor Mr. Lim Choo
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  • 26 10 Mr. A. N. Mitra ssi admit -d and enrol!ed as an .dvecnle and iolicito.- of he Supreme Ccutu yesterday, before Mr. Justice Mills.
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  • 244 10 FORGED ORDER nfc OIL UR Police Inquiries. Who Dismantled Th* Vehicle? I X H K RE is,,, to the theft from Mr P v of Vitalexin. Ltd.. of hi.s Siddeley car. whk-h Saturday, after having bee, 2 for two days, by means city given to the theft
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  • 93 11 VESSELS IN PORT. from Selat Panjan,\ T g,.. Panjaoft 27-7. f:om Port Dickson, II I m from S urabaya. 2 741 tens, from Hong- [ci BeJaina Deli. 26-'.. e tons, frcn Bombay. lap., v 075 tcii". from Yoko- foe C.tiC ii ta,
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  • 78 11 Singapore, July 25. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. (Entrance Gate 1) 82; Cape St. Francis 20. Main Wha f (Entrance Gate 3). 17: Barcn Madaj 12 8aMM Man 10; rft fCntraoM G&tr 3> .2 City cf Perth 37. < k I .trar.ee Gate 4). w I itranai Gate 4>
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  • 56 11 Mails from Batavia and Prtlemban; by «:roplane are expected at the General Post QCaVje. Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. to-day. Frcm Europe (London mails de patenrd on July 6). by the "Rajul?.." due at Penan.: at daylight on Thu'?day. I rom China and Japan by the Tfttsh mi Maru,"
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  • 170 11 SELLING. Singapore. Jul:' London 4 months' sight 24 JfTl Lcndon 3 months' sight 4 j London CO days' sight 24 7 London 30 days' sight 4 London demand «ttlti London T.T. 23 3 [jjj Lyons and Paris demand Hamburg demand New York demand Batavia and Sourabaya demand Samarang
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  • 294 11 Up-to-date Bulletins For Business Men And So Keep Up-to-date. No Cts L Right Costs -50 2. How to Make a Small Shop Pay ;*u 3. What is Wrong with Britain and Why? 50 4. How to Keep Customers -50 5. The Science of Money Making M 6 Using
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  • 278 11 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. JULY 25 High Tide.—l2.ss p.m. Committee Meeting, S.S. (S.) Association. League Football: Div. I, S.R.C. v. Wiltshire, Anson Road; Div. 11, Med. College v. Marine. Med. College Football, Lingnam Students v. C.C.A.A.. lalan Besar. Police Band, Telok Ayer,
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  • 112 11 ALHAMBRA -"L'.tiy and Gent." h'amng Georcc Bancroft. CAPITOL.—Jchn Barrymore and Dun* Wynyard in "Reunion In Vienna." EMPlRE.—"Divcrce In The Family GREAT WORLD. —Side shows. Cabaret. Malay opera. Chinese wayang. silent and talking fi.'ms*(Sky Talkie Silent Witness." Star Talkie: "Little Accident."i MARLBOROUGH —"The Vagabond King." NEW WORLD.—Side shows. "Ghost Train,"
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 274 11 A LONG PELT WANT for those aucpting Ntv.bolt's The Book cf Lony Trail as a text fe>r tht Cambridg Examination. JUST PUBLISHED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS on Newbolt's Th.' Book of the Long Trail" by mt R. K. Ayyar, 8.A.. L.T. (Madras), i Principal. Eton. High School, Sing? pore ALL RIGHTS
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    • 221 11 RICHARD TAUBER i j Exclusively on ODE ON Marvellous Technical Achievement. Ql\ TAITBER SINGS DUETS WITH HIMSELF. i l With Orchestral Accompaniment i j \r,~i£3jf V. (Sung In German* i i [j fLuT !j J; 2J2 053 I WOULD THAT MY LCVS MIGIiT BLOSSOM. J 111 it 10-in- RA. Op.
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    • 228 11 fflup la/s GREAT BARGAINSALE COMMENCING ON Ist. MAY WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONAL SHOPPERS. QUEEN'S CREPE] all these are very pnrnr nr PHINF VALUABLE MATERIALS FOR LKtPL FROCKS AND EVENING PRINTED SATIN DRESSES WITH NEWEST ARTIFICIAL SILK. DESIGN AND A WIDE RANGE OF MATERIALS. jBEAUIiFUL COLOURS. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 8 P.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 58 11 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service. las Yesterday. N.'ghi Mar. Bright Mm TeaRD. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp ■aansl D.g. F. laches. Hours. Deg. r 0.01 5 2 73 Jwean H OJB 7.1 71 f Tr,:: '.28 «.3 71 jj 2.00 I 1 70 X Nil 0.1 73 305 2.4 74 C
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    • 249 11 I IPOSUI IHKLLICtHCtI SING A POKE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Java, South-West Sumatra, Scuth-E;ast Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas and Timer DiU y (Indrapojre) 2.30 pm. Japan and. Korea (Clyde Maru) i p.m. Bengkalis. Laboean Bilik and Tandjong Balei (Rdeh) 1 cm. Sfla. Pandjang Bcngkalis. Siak. P Baro;-. Poit c!e Kock and Padanz
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  • 644 12 Tourists' Big Score. ENGLAND CAPTAIN'S GREAT KNOCK. Reuter. London, July 24. a JjEADLEY, the Jamaica i Bradman, carried his overnight score of 115 to 1G9 without being defeated "when the West Indians' innings, which stood at 333 for
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  • 77 12 (From Our Own CorrpsrHmiicrtt > Jo'lore Bahru. July 2 The half yearly general meeting of ti.«j Johore Chine e Fool ball Association was hel l in the Association Ha l. J lan Dhobv yesterday, with Mr. Wo: g Thian T ck in the chai-. m the hb
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  • 43 12 Abattoirs. Sports Club XI v. the Government Monopolies to-morrow at the Jalan Bmi Stadium: Boon Chocn, Ismail, Panjang A J. Vaz. Chua Chian Lee. J. B. Quay-. B Rum, Jaffar, Heng Weng. Ruju Matt, Ahmat da Sllva. Sinnin. AU, i
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  • 357 12 Fraser Neave Beat A.P.C. and Neave's soccer XI proved too good f r the Asiatic Petroleum Companj in their Commercial Cup encounter yesterday at the Anson R ad Stadium, winning by 4—1. Fraser and Neave's forwards shewed bettei understanding and combination than the A.P.C. Khit Hoe was
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  • 222 12 Probables For Stewards Cup. Reuter. London. July 24. Prcbable starter; and jockeys for ;he Stewards Cup are as follows: SOLENOID (Elliott). Ihfc DIVOT (Dick). IOLAR BEAR (Carslake). FO.VAB (Gordon R.chaids). UNLIKELY (Ray). LAKGiTION (Perryman). MA-NNERING (Joe Childs». JIM 1'HOMAP Smirke). CRUMPETS (Beary). SPIRITUELLE (Lane). OLD RILEY (Herbert». CRINDLETON
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  • 150 12 Annual Athletic Meeting In Kuala Lumpur. The sixth annual athletic sports of the S.S and FM.S. Fo'-ts and Te'egraphs Department will take pi cc on the Government Technical School grcund at Kuala Lumpur on Monday, Aug. 7. commencing at 215 pm. Enccur ged by the Secretary for
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  • 25 12 The Balesder Road Soccer Team met the Mental Hospital Recreition Club on Sunday at 5 p.m. at the latter's ground. Result: M.H.RC. 2: B.F.A. 1.
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  • 201 12 Hull Cup And Ah Boon Shield. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, July I' 4. THE Muhabbah Football Association and the Johore Chinese F.A. have, after some splendtd (■lay, worked themselves into the final oi ihe Hull Cup Competition, which will be played n Aug. 4 on the
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  • 343 12 Rahman's Four Goals For Municipal Services. The Municipal Services gained wo very important points yesterday at th? Geylang Ground in heir Commercial Cup fixtuie with the Hongkong Bark, whom they beat 5—2. A feature of .he game was the fur form of AbJui Rahman, who sccred four
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  • 348 12 The following are the positions in the S.A.F.A. League competitions to date: FIRST DIVISION. Goals. P W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Ma'ays 12 11 0 1 49 13 23 Chinese 11 8 2 1 46 15 17 S.R.C. 11 6 2 3 29 17 15 Wilts.
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  • 74 12 Lacoste Picks French Team. Reuter. Paris, July 24. RENE Lacoste, the sole selector, has announced France's D'.vis Cup team as follows: Cochet. Borotra, Brugnon, Andre Merlin. Lacoste definitely announced that Borotra would not be called upon to play in the singles, which will be played by Cochet and
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  • 65 12 Pahang Represented For First Time. /From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July i 24.. For the first time in the history of F.M.S.Colony cricket. Pahang will be represented in the F.M.S. side which will be as follows: Denison Smf h, Gill, Green. Hussey. Kwok Ah Keng.
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  • 131 12 The following ties in the Singapore Badminton Association will be played this week-end. Saturday (at 2.30 pm.): JUNIOR SINGLES (third round): Justinians an Souza v. Cher Poh Chia, Yap Chin Tee v. T3n Huck Khong. Low Poh San v. Tay Swee Heng, Kee Hup Seng v. Tan Kirn
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  • 120 12 The Merripals B.P. and the Marigold B.P. drew on Sunday at the Jovial B.P.s court. each side winning four games. cores (Merripals players mentioned first): Sim Yeow Lim beat Tan Chong Keat 15—13. 14— 14 (3—o). Yeo Kuan Meng loet to Tan Chong Tee o—ls,0 —15, 4—15; Low
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  • 57 12 Happilads Athletic Party team v. Loke's B. P. on Saturday, at the former's court, Beng Swee Place, at 3 p.m. Yeo Peck Ngum. Chong Kirn Chock. Koh Pway Chim Yeo Joo Seng. Teo Chye Gum. Lee Chwee Chin, Tan Meng Chew. Goh Liang Nghee and Kco Teng
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  • 94 12 Hua Chiang Badmin on Party be:t the Mayfair Badminton Party by 4 —2 at the former's court on Saturday. Scores (Hu». Chiang payers mentioned first*: Singles:—L. 'Yeang lost to Lim Tian Wan 11—15. 13—13. o—s; Ho Seah Fong lost to Kwek Chip Gian 13—13. s—o. I—ls.
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  • 52 12 "E" team of the Clerical Union Fcotball League, in a friendly soccer match v. the Oversea Chinese Bank to-morrow at the Union ground Kiong Whye, Gim Lock. S"k Kuan. Tiong Wah, Hor Khoon. Jit Cheng Beng Swe. Hock Kee. Mia Hee Gim Poh. Wah Keng. Buck Seah. and
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  • 52 12 The Hua Nan (South China) basket ball and volley ball teams (men and women) arrived by the "Siong Bee Kheng'' from H:ngkong yesterday. They will play a series of matches here before gring up-country. A reception was given them yesterday at the New World cabaret at
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  • 109 12 Second Chinese Effort At Great World. Encouraged by last year's success, the management of the Great World is organising a second Chinese Commercial Exhibition, commencing on Aug. 1 and continuing until Aug. 10. The main object of the exhibition is to popularise Chinese goods imported Into Malaya. There
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  • 22 12 Reuter. Paris. July 24. Chang Hsueh Liang to-day visited the military aviation centres of Le Bourget and Villa Coublay.—Reuter.
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  • 169 12 Chinese Swimming Club Events. THE half mile race!for the Mayhew Cup was swum off on Sunday in a choppy sea at the Chinere Swimming Club. Nine competitors lined 'up for the event. Tan Wee Chwee and Tan Hong Seng started strongly with last year's ch'mplon. Chia Kirn
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  • 213 12 Jasin Club Beat Muar Hospital. The Jasin C. C. beat the. Muar Hospital C C by six wickets on Sa urd'y at the hospnal ground. The M.H.C.C. batted first and after a bad start, managed to get 102. At one stage the telegraph showed" 17 runs for 6
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  • 41 12 Scotland Wins Mackinnon Cup. Reuter Wireless. Bisley. July 20. The Mackinnon Challenge Cup for teams of twelve from Empire countries, shot for to-day, was won by Scotland. The other competitors included England Wales, Ireland, India and Canada. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 323 12 County Cricket. SUSSEX OVERWHEIM GLOUCESTER. London, July 24 QUICK finishes were recorded in tht County championship matches between Kent and Notts, at Maid, stone, and between Sussex and Gloucestershire at Gloucester, i> o th being concluded in two days, the first named team in each instance winning
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  • 34 12 The match between the Malay? II and Jie Police, in the Second Division of the SAL. League, which was to have been played yes-tc-rday at the Jalan Besar Stadium, was postponed.
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  • 19 12 The Mental Hospital R.C. beat the untitled League at lawn tennis and badminton at the hospital courts on Saturday.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 208 12 X LIM Milk y j 111 If an airplane could pick up milk from the worlds Quest J i j uairy sections and deliver it fresh at your dcor, you would DOBj sider yourself lucky, wouldn't you? You would be glad to get men milk for your children —sure of
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  • 825 13 New Champion Nearly Mobbed. (From Our Own Correspondent./ London. July 13. SCENES unprecedented in the history of the lawn tennis championships took place at I Wimbledon after Jack Crawford, the Australian, had beaten Ellsworth-Vines, the American holder of the singles title in five sets. There could
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  • 33 13 Curitiba, Brazil. The polish airman Stanislas Skarzynski, who rivalled Mr. J. A. Mollison in his solo ilig'it across the South Atlantic in May, has left here Icr Porto Alegro.
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  • 965 13 Bradman Approached Again? London, July 13. milE Accrington Cricket Club, members of I the Lancashire League, have come to a mutual and amicable agreement with Alan Fairfax, the former Australian Tfcst player, to terminate his three years' engagement as professional at the end of the present sea-son. Fairfax,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 247 13 1,1, NEW WORLD SHOW MOONLIGHT HALL-NEW WORLD THE SIAMESE OPERA OF SIAM. To-night and Nightly at 8.30 p.m. FOR A SHORT SEASON. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY. NEW WORLD TALKIES: Cohens Kelly's in Hollywood. FREE ICE CREAM TO ALL EVERY MONDAY AND iUIikSUAI, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. ri fßil -*iafaaMaMn—^ "^tWM^— Ha^a^i
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    • 284 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. wmxm OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. EC. j The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies
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    • 64 13 Jack's Reference Book, (For Home And Office). A Universal Encyclopedia. A Medical Dictionary. A Legal, Commercial and Parliamentary Guide. A Guide to Education and The Professions. A Gazetteer of The World and Empire. An English Dictionary. A Social Guide, Etc. 'Ihe Cheapest Book Ever Published: 1031 Pages, Quarto, Cloth, Price
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  • 568 14 Their New Home. WORLD CONTRIBUTES THE FUNDS. r JMIK new home of the Christian Science Publishing Society* fit Huston (Mass.) has been I'uJly subscribed for, iii spite of the depression. This was announced at the annua! meeting of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist,
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  • 762 14 I Singapore Land And Housed Auetitfnedl IHV following Singapon proper lies were sold by aue'ion at Messrs. Cheong Ko;n Seng and Co's saleroom. 30. Chulia Street, dining the month of May: Freehold land and hOUSS* No. 114 ana 155 Seletar Road, area 3,812 -,q. ft., bought by Mi.
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  • 210 14 1 This Week's Program, Of Drills Programme of Drills, up to ending July 30. 1333. lor TO-IUY. JULY 2j. 5.15 p.m.-Headquarters. Armuun-d r tion. Section Parade i,r Sec. 5.15 p.m. —Headquarters ,\i r Sand tabic Exercise- Lssut r d p Cat, ,5.15 p.m.— Headwaters .Scni v, N
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 629 14 mm*, m iwr 11 innr-innriririrn-ii-yirn-yyii-y Arrest the Progress I of that COUGH jfj lest it may linger and t. k lead to something serious Z I Take 1 |.l I DR. DE JONGH'S M 5 I LIGHT BROWN P 1 COD LIVER OIL fl?? I a Drugs may relieve or
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    • 127 14 TAKE ENERVIN TONE WINE AND BE STRONG. I MILIUiTItS best j SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND BECAUSE The Quality Is Worth Twice The Price. BLUE CROSS SAFE AND GOOD FOR BABY j I) DO BOTTLE-FED BABIES GET ENOUGH TO EAT When your doctor prescribes Blue Cross Milk for your baby, you will
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 294 14 CLUB DIARY. There on- nusmsrous clubs and Societies >. Singapore, most of (lie members of omkh ttrt cadcrs oj Uie "Malaya Tribune." This Zn s provid- d specially for them. Zecretarics ut< n-.tcd to co-operate in keeping it up-to-luir md complete. Happenings of general Interest vill still be included in
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    • 136 14 I Siher Star Ministcck: Music practice. Mr. Can S«»')ii Guan's residence. 162. Sim's Avenue. :>ff Lorong 21 Grylaim. 730 pm New pieces win be mti (iuc»d. Attendance of ringer* and musicians eiuijpulsorv. Young Men's Friendly Band: Literary COMprtkion. The Rev. W Murray will b; conductor All members are requested to
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  • 1256 15 MEDICAL TRAINING HISTORY. Dr. Hoops' Address. -SPOON FEEDING" OF STl'DENTS. ypRkrSIV' Malacca Rotary Club on A T r physician." on July 18. I a "l *H, C.E.E.. «aW: ■m-alcine implies service to to tli- Rotary ideal than i> ....i occupations serve society gr ws food, the
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 163 15 TOOL/- iiouk!;" is not "Good ci ough" for Morris Service to'aj Die finer measurement to which the modern automobile built, rails for skill and equipment unheard of in the clays of motoring. Our Service Dept. is equipped with ines, gauges and tools w lich enable us to work to the
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    • 98 15 WK !|f\ ;v| DiviNiA Iff V J** j F.WOLFF SOI IN 111 l! f\/ I KARLSRUHE jl9 j /L< GERMANY /tJslf\ j Divinia Perfume j perfume oi dirtinrtioa ami 3 subtilty, distilled from th<: fragrance of a thousand flowers. Its }^^f dainty and refreshing qualities endear it to the heart
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 287 15 EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. 5jC -fC 3jC 3fE Stations Received. VKOGRA!*MES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATtS AND ADEN). From The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England Wavelengths: 25.28 and 31.3 metres. (British Summer Time: add 6 hrs. 20 minutes.i G.M.T. 11.0 a.m.—1.0 p.m. Transmission en
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 357 16 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AM) WATER CONTRACTOR. i»G-37, liras Casah 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 PARIT Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and $18.00
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    • 683 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—Newly built houses at Genting Lane, ofl MacPherson Road. Rent $15. Apply at 35, Genting Lane. TO LET—Seaside Bungalow, at Siglap, furnished, by day or month. Apply Yeo Chiang Swee, 153, Grove Road. 'Phone 7405. TO LET —3, Ramsgate Rd., off Grove
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    • 466 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE II 'wwf^^swM at w t. a. jj NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trade Mark depicted above Ls the exclusive property of A. S. Watson and Company. Limned, of Hong Kong and ls regist'.-ied in Hong Kong, as such and that the same is used by them
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    • 579 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. r~ J TENDERS TENDERS are invited by the Portuguese Mission for the demolition of portion? of the Old Europe Hotel Building, together with the nmoval of ma eiials which will become the property of the ccntractor. Full particulars may be obtained from the office of the Architects, Messrs.
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    • 463 16 25 Cents PASTE IAJiISTINCIIYIW] MALAYA TRIBUNE, 'PHONE 6171. bvT?SCRLPTION RATES. 9 (TABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including at office Postage or close (Local or toFoMgn residence. F.M.S.) Countrl* Yearly $15.00 $21.00 f M Half-Yearly 7.50 $10.50 16J0 Quarterly 3.75 t $.25 ,Ui SINGLE COPY CENTS. Copies of back numbers of the
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