Malaya Tribune, 23 June 1934

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol. XXI. -No. 148 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, June 23, 1934. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. JUNE 23, 1934 DJJDJSAF
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 87 1 %cad The ©ritmtt* Dominant In THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING. Sole Importers: The East Asiatic Company, Limited. SINGAPORE} KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. Bulldog" IT STOUT WHUHR is good for you TRY A BULLDOG GUINNESS EVERY BIfIHBH DAY WITH YOUR TIFFIN. THERE CAN ■BHHBi BE NO MORE PLEASANT WAY
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    • 197 1 A. FUNTER. om 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. *+mV^lS' Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. Mm mi The colour of
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  • 110 2 Dear Girls, I am particularly pleased with this week's batch of letters. So many articles and contributions have come along that it is quite impossible to print them all at the same time, so will those of you who have sent
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  • 233 2  -  {By "Sweet Star" Riches hinder our spiritual life for as our Lord said in the Parable of the Sower. 'The deceitfulness of riches.. choke the word and it becometh unfruitful." This means that riches can deceive us. for if we are not very careful, our lust for them will
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  • 182 2  -  (By "Rosy Chia." My brothers and I had arranged to meet some friends at the gate of a local theatre at 8.39 pm. The night was damp and misty and the traffic was heavy as we made our way to the cinema. The red glare of lights
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  • 162 2 To share alike both in happiness and in sorrow is indeed a true friendship. But it is mostly the glad and bright side that is shared by the summer-friends. They will desert you when you are in trouble. A true friend will stick to you through thick or thin.
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  • 179 2  -  <By "Sweet Music." I am a £irl over 11 years old, and on my last birthday my daddy brought me i very pretty big doll. Whenever I gc out with it all the children in the village would come near me and try to touch the doll.
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  • 145 2  -  «flj/ Annie Choo. A bad tempered man makes everyone unhappy and also worried. He thinks that he is right in whatever ht says. II we always let him have his own way. he whi like to hear us, but II wc cross his way in even the
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  • 140 2  -  [By "Blue Bell." Long ago the ancient Romans used to tell this story. Echo was a nymph who was the daughter of the Earth and Air. At first she was a favourite of the great God Jupiter, but his Queen Juno was jealous of her. So she
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  • 114 2  -  'By "Lady Rowena." Dear girls! I'm going to tell you how sorry lam for having been absent so long. I will try my best to write regularly. Some time ago Alice, Lucy, and myself went to the Capitol at a Wednesday ma tine. Dante showed us some mysterious things.
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  • 104 2  -  (By "Lucky Lass." THERE are many purposes in reading, but the chief are for recreation and entertainment after a day's work is over. Reading prevents us from becoming a burden to ourselves. Many people are miserable on rainy afternoons and wish for out-of-door games; they will
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  • 196 2  -  (By Marion I hope you will h«rar with rat :i n. not write something very hmaaru»j> n, this my first article. It is almost a year ai?o since 1 i< »i school and although I am ai pre»nH studying for a profession. I feel ih<it i have lo6t
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  • 158 2  -  (By "Snowdrop." When I was about five years o'd. I was digging one day in the garden, when suddeniy I saw something shining. So I dug deeper, and picked the thing up. It was a gold ring I was so surprised at finding it tha I called
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  • 146 2  -  i By Rosalind Obedience is one of the hardest things we have to learn. It is so necessary that if we do not learn it we shall make a mess of cur lives. Obedience is due from children to their parents. Why should children obey their parents and teachers?
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  • 111 2  -  (By "Sunflower" Hello sister*! You will no doubt, soon as my nuino appears in Lhls eo~ ner, know tliat I am another ncv member. T Lm a shy girl, and you can m«» 1 Imagine how 1 felt when my d:»d a-K*. me lo join thi crrper
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  • 81 2  -  (By "Water Lily." Nowadays most men and somen smoke although it is a dangerous and poisonous thing to do, because the tobacco contains a poison called nicotine. Men give queer reasons for v tobaccc. Some smoke because they are with company, others for the taste. Boys Mnoke to make
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 366 2 I ii ii 11 mm I STANDARD SARSAPARILLA THE BLOOD BUILDER Gives You STRONG AND YOUTHFUL BODY. j A Tonic that purifies your blood and j insures you against Kidney Troubles, Catarrh, Piles, Constipation, Malaria, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Consumption, Dropsy, etc. jit can be taken by men and women j
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  • 646 3 Palembang Case WAS DUTCH ACTION JUSTIFIED? "Sin Wen Pao." NANKING despatch to the Central News Agency, dated May 23, says that the Government of the Dutch East Indies has called back the exequatur of our consul at Palembang. Mr. Tsai Chen Chang. As the Chinese Government, the
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  • 136 3 Frenchman To Use Caterpillar Tractors Reuter. Edmonton (Alberta). Using a novel means of transportation. Charles E. Bedaux. explorer and engineer of Paris, plans to explore comparatively unknown areas m Nortnern Alberta and British Columbia this summer In the past, travel has been Umitcd to canoes in summer
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  • 478 3 Current Singapore, June 15. MEAT Beef, steak tround), katl 30 Beef, stew or curry, Katl 24 Pork, lean, kati 43 Pork, lean and fat Ust quality), kati 34 Mutton, Australian, lb, -»9 Fowl, kati 3} Hens (locally reared), katl 4?j Ducks (Java), each 45 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair
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  • 51 3 Three People Killed: £25,000 Damage Caused Madrid. Severe storms in Southern Spain have left a trial of ruined crops, and entire districts are flooded. Three people have been killed by lightning. In the neighbourhood of Murcia the damage is estimated at over £25,000. Many houses were washed
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  • 71 3 Compound Interest Oyer 10 Per Cent. Illegal The Central Provinces Usurious Loans Amendment Act. which directs that compound interest in excess of ten Per cent, on auy loan made after June 14 shall be deemed excessive will come into force in the Province with effect from June states
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  • 390 3 The Importance Of India 7 HE annual meeting of the Empire Forestry Association was held at South Africa House in London, under the chairmanship of the Prince of Wales, the president. 'The Prince was rather critical of the retrenchment taking place in forestry services in different parts
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  • 137 3 Boy's Leg Swells After Being Pricked Reuter. Passaic. New Jersey. A tiny prick with a dagger brought to the United States from Bali, in the Dutch East Indies, as a souvenir almost caused the death of 14-year-old Bill Benson Robinson, of Passaic. The dagger had been bought by
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  • 120 3 Drury Lane Matinee In Aid Of Bihar London. June I. The Indian Earthquake Fund has benefited by £2.270 as the result of an alh-star matinee at Drury Lane attended by H.M. the Queen. The stage manager was Mr. Seymour Hicks and the cast included Miss Sophie Tucker.
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  • 126 3 Bengal And Madras Compared The Bengal Stace is certainly an improvement cn contemporary Tamil Stag'.* amateur or professional. For one thing, they stage social drama* and not thrice-told talcs of impossible romance. For another, cultured ladles and gentlemen act cn the stage. Their dresses are simple,
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    • 367 3 X Jk S Wu M> mW i 'w| i he mother on the right is Mrs. Howard with her little «on —ted on Cow Gate —Ist SB prize winners in the London Netes-Chronicle "Mother and Child Competition," Feb. 1932. THE doubts and difficulties of the past have gone and the
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  • 752 4 Shipping News Notices. BRITISH SHIPPING HANDICAPS Govt. Assistance Urgently Needed JN u U'!t«'i appearing in "The Tihics" ISir R. Hunter declares that if the rxpvctiition of ac least temporary assistance to our tramp shipping is not realised it will be both u very gTeat disappointment and a gient surprise to
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  • 58 4 The Leyland Line have sold their steel screw steamer "Nitonian" to Italian buyers for breaking up. She is of 6.381 tons gross and 4,066 tons net register, and is of the following dimensions:—Length 400 ft. 3in., breadth 52ft. om., and depth 35ft. She was built in
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  • 545 4 Increase Of 387,000 Tons In First Quarter THE net tonnage of vessels passing through the Suez Canal during the iirst three months of 1934 reached a total of 7,999,000 tons, an increase of 387,000 tons, or 5.1 per cent., over the corresponding peirod of 1933, states the
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  • 223 4 Certificates Of Father And Son Suspended THE certificates of a father and son, mate and skipper, respectively, of the Aberdeen trawler Victory, were suspended by the Board of Trade in a finding issued at Aberdeen recently. The "Victory" became a total loss after stranding on Norman Rock, at
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  • 159 4 Warn'ng Against Placing Of Orders A tendency to place orders for construction of new tankers has of late been visibe, and the Norwegian Bankers' Association, in co-operation with the Norges Bank, have issued a warning against fo'eed I'la-ing of such orders. The banks will make the advance of
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  • 173 4 Naming Ceremony By Princess Royal The Printer Royal will nam-j the new na»'»toi* life bout which the Royfll National Lifeboat Institution has stationed at &unswiek, Yorkshire. The ceremony will *•;»> place on Sept. 20. Th? lifeboat' has been built out of a received from the late Mrs.
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  • 323 4 State Prizes For Designs Of Up-To-Date Tramp rR many years post the Italian Mercantile Marine has been divided brood b' iito lwo ctosset?. comprising together th greater part of th* tonnage under the Ita lion flag. Theae are the modern vessels running on regular berth with
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  • 123 4 As the names of the six 7,300 gross ton sxpress cargo ships for the N.Y.K., now building in Japan, all begin with N, they are placed in a new category—the "N Class," to distinguish them from the "T," L." "H," and "M" classes on ether routes. The
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  • 96 4 In 1935, in the sprmg. the :?ew C.G.T. fast liner for Marseilles-Algiers service will be launched from the Penhoet yard. Parsons turbines will make her the fastest shio for her size in the Mediterranean, and she will accommodation for over 1,000 persons. Her displacement is 8
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 374 4 leaMI:R j SAILINGS. I <X \mir and [KSTISH j INDIA N OU/S SAILINGS, fl OUTWARDS. H Fonaage Singapow ■JCHI 1" port Xl -VAN 0,u70 July 6 KtH ACi E 15,000 July 6 BIPURA 17,000 July 20 Kali o.sio Aug. 1 MF\ 15,000 Aug. 3 KTIJA 11.000 Aug 17 ■GAL< RE
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    • 66 4 -'< Jg 1 AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY, LTD., (Incorporated id 8.8.). Steamship passages booked by all Lines Airmail tickets obtainable here. P.M.S. Railway tickets may be purchased at this office. NO BOOKING FEES. ZS 'I? eflec ts and merchandise collected, stored, shipped or delivered t reasonable rates. Insurance effected. Further information
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    • 182 4 t|f LLOYD TRIESTINO j J (Incorporated in Italy). J EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. j SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Poll;™ n i v L o Karachi, Aden, Massowah. Suez, Port iwS v mSSSr% B mb y uez Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste, I Port Said, Brindisi,
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    • 196 4 H A MBURO-A M E RTK A LINTE. Deutsch IH_ 0 j Australische [iHTnpfschiffft JHI GJ Sfllsrhaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NOrtTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. m s. SAUERLAND, via Manila June 27 s.s. NORDMARK, via Manila July 9 m.s. LEVERKUSEN,
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    • 573 4 STEAMER BAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER hjwflj LLOYD. (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 1934 "TRAVE" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan July 2 HOMEWARDS. 1934. "CHEMNITZ" for M'seilles, Oran, Havre, R'dam, H'burg Bremen June 25 "SAALE" for Genoa, M'seilles, R'dam, H'burg Bremen June 25 Passenger steamers
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  • 569 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. The following mwiuig MMUe quouunms are issued by rraser and Co., excnange and stuck brokers. fttSJVM vaiua Buyers, ftellars. 4s. Amat Tin 6 4>/ 2 6 9 11 Asam Kumbang Tin 37,6 40 -cd tl Austral Malay 50 52 6 j...
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  • 166 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION DULL CONDITIONS GENERALLY Record Shipments From D.E.I. (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 22" ji ct.s., up Vi ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Yesterday's Prices: London 6%d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York. 13 5 1G cts., up 1
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  • 209 5 Singapore, June 22. R (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan '$97 R. iSiam» W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $89 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $89 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $36 Siam. No. 1 $lbb Siam. No. 2 $*30 Siam, No. 3 J
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  • 392 5 Report Of The Week's Business MESSRS. Lewis and Peat (Singapore", Ltd., in their weekly rubber review of yesterday's date, state: Press reports for the past week have been somewhat conflicting with regard to the labour situation in America and strikes threaten spasmodically in various industries. The result has
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  • 104 5 Booklet On Its Industrial Advantages Wf have reeoivod I'rom the nrtictt •>! H.M. Trade Coin nil in Sinjrapnre a copv uf a brochure MlinK forth the claims Birkenhead ».< ;>n industrial centre. The booklet, which is a joint effort of the Bfrkeaihead Cur|>"tation, Birkenhead Chamber of CoiiuiKM'tt?, t
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  • 1236 5 Mr. E. L. Hamilton On The Outlook DIVIDEND OF 2' 2 PER CENT. The result is a total available balance of £106.680 16s. lid., out of which we recommend the payment of a dividend or 24 per cent., absorbing £26.250. To do this means encroaching on our carryforward
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  • 431 5 More Settled Outlook Under Restriction A DIVIDEND of four per cent, wadeclared at the annual general meeting of Trafalgar. Limited, held yesterday at the registered office of the company. Singapore. Mr. A. P. Cameron was in the chai; and others present were Mr R. S. Nelson. Mr
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  • 157 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $O.FShell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon
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  • 669 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Saturday. 11 a.m. The following rubber snare quotation sre issued by Fraser and Co., and Ljm and Evatt. issue Value rraser ujwjß Shares Co *v»s%. 1 Allenby 160 180 1.60 1»0 1 Alor Oajah 1.10 1.15 1.10 1.20 IA. Hitam 1.60 1.75 1.60 1.75
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  • 65 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday, no<x Buy en. Sea* R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 22 22\ in (F. 0.8.) July 22 3KJ 22 Standard R S.S. on Tender July Sept. S3 23 Oct*. De,-. 23% 23 V Jan. Mar. 24% 24? Tone of Market:--Easier.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 49 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH! INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MABOOUOUTH. Manage OPTICS: 1. FINLATBON OBKIN. EASTERN UNITED aSSURANCR CORPORATION. LTD. 0 FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT 1 and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. ■RAD OfTIORs We a. Oeeel Btteat, Mm*-**** ...1
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    • 85 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH I 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed £2,000.000 Capital »1 nun 000 Paid-up-Capital K2S Reserve Fund and nmt «00.000 HEAD OFFICE LONDON* BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta, Colombo. Karachi. Madraa. Ainara. Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Kirkuk. Mosul opened and money •eeeiveel on Fixed Deposit
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    • 217 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Lt (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD, THE HO HONfJ BAI LTD- AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid l'p $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chee Swee Cheng.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 568 6 Ll. HASSAN. RELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. M-37, Braa Baaab R»»d\ (SINGAPORE. I If you are In need of electric iights, fans, motor?, etc., and water iervice, please write to the above address or 'Phone 8411. Oiff«I3SSSISSSSfBS«BSSSSSamMO«BBSSBSS«SSS»SSm MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE: 5811 and 5812. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. if Delivery Including
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    • 847 6 PUBLIC NOMCES. TfiNt>#RS. TENDERS w.'ll be received at the office of the Commissioner of Lands. Singapore, up to noon of the 10?h July, 1934, for the right to occupy f.vm Ist October, 1934, on monthly occupation licence the list of Crown Land enumerated below and to work the granite quarries
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    • 303 6 TENDERS. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. TENDERS are invited for the Painting and Colourwashing of 112 houses in Blocks. EL F, G, H and J. at Alexandra Road and Henderson Road. Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the office of the Singapore Improvement T:u*t. A deposit of SoO is
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    • 271 6 SITUATIONS VACANT. ADVERTISER back from Europe requires partner for a popular line of business with absolutely no risk. Investment from three to four thousand dollars with full control. Solicitors' references exchanged. Write Box No. 368, co Malaya Tribune. I SAVE YOUR MONEY j by getting your books through us. I
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    • 429 6 EDUCATIONAL, FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). UK, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education Systematic Training both in Technique and I Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. I Certificate, Diploma, etc Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. Princir LEARN
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    • 606 6 !A WATCH rOU WILL BK PROUD TO OWN. 'WYLEIT AUTOMATIC AND UNBREAKABLE WATCH. Its combination of unique feature* M unobtainable with any other watch, and yet it is most Moderately Priced. Obtainable from: ;J YICK WOH HING. 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD J WEAR MIDDLE RO VDj I DIAL 4610. i
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  • 251 7 nnHE general public may be excused for 1 feeling confused over the way in which the law relating to lotteries has been applied in this country, and though they will welcome the judgment ol Mr. Justice Mudio (reported tuily in our columns
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  • 221 7 QYIJ Cecil Clementi la to be succeeded Vj by i/':< who. is almost unknown in this part of the world. There is one hopeful §lem< I In the career of Sir Shenton Thomas and thai is that he is a sticccs: or of such d:stine;uishcd administrators in
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  • 211 7 SINGAPORE is shortly to make an addition to her several existing methods of traffic control. The Colony Government, I read, contemplates the purchase of two electromatic vehicle, actuated signals as a step toy ards bringing tht; Southern Settlement up to date in this respect. These detectors are contact
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  • 186 7 Montreal Mayor Believes It To He In The Home Reuter. Montreal. Mr. Camillien Hotide, the new Mayor oi Montreal, believes that the world must soon return to the "good old days" when woman's place was in the home and man was the bread-winner. He had the courage
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  • 174 7 Carrie? Pigeon Which Stops On The Way Reuter. London. Lord Londonderry, the Minister for Air, nod the International Air Post Exhibition (nicknamed "Apex") in London by reI" i>irlg carrier pigeon with a message for Sir Kingsley Wood, the Post-Master (leneral. The bird was liberated shortly afternoon.
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  • 107 7 To Be Used For Belgian Express Service Brussels. A 250 horse-power railcar, of British design and with British-built engines, is shortly to be tested for use on an express genres between Liege and Brussels, a distance of 62 V 2 miles. Three or British-made railcars have been in
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  • 218 7 Tasmanian Farmer's Appeal To England—Australia F yers Sydney. A cargo of Kentish tggti may bo flown from England to Australia in the Melbourne Centenary Air Race, which taises place this autumn, as the result or a leLter received by Sir Charles KingofordSmir.h from Mr. Guorge Wallace, a
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  • 148 7 Reuter. Roylal Srhoolmastcr Ajjcd Forty-Two Ru'awnyo, Southern Rhodesia. Print*- ImbowH Mwnnuuyanda I.ewuniVa, younger brother of the Pnrnnount <'hi. i* Yetii 111 of Harotseland and .-.on i»f the King Lewanika of that Province. ha.t d<ed :n the Bulawayo honpit.nl. The Prim-e wa? born at f-ralui, th« frorotse capital.
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  • 99 7 Hitch In Austrian Tobacco Celebration Vienna. May 8. To-day the Austrian tobacco monopoly is celebrating the 150 th anniversary of its creation by the Emperor Joseph 11, in 1784. Their turnover is now greater than that in the presenl territory of Austria for 1913. For heme consumption
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  • 358 7 Posthumous Discovery In An Attic London Dil. LAWRKNCE, unknown to the worhl, wrote ih'i'o plays. They were only dUtinvorcd by accident in th<* i»tt > ot a hull-.»* in Heidelberg two years af'ir h iHnlh. "Ph»y have never beta published. The )ir>l of one ::rc m'ssing'. a vrn-i
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  • 52 7 Ch'r>a, Persia And Turkey The Rest Cns'omers Reuter. Stockholm, SVcdrn's arms oximrts fijj 1933 huvo 1 "ct vtil i« <l a» £7;Hi <ii>j —a Mecrea»' of nkoui J 0,0410 crmjaf-J with Iho previous year. The thrv» best customer*- were China OTtKO.',»?I P« rsfri 5 ?/*).B<i7) and Turkey
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  • 82 7 Bhadrak, June 5. Tht> monsoon having set in. Mr. Gandhi cancelled the rest of his tour programme on foot in Orissa. ALer walking 12 miles from Turanga with a halt of 5 minutes on the roadside, he reached Garadpur Ashram in Bhadrak this morning. Here he will stay
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  • 832 7 Conditions In Malaya And Ceylon 1 THE following are extracts from the annual report on the working of the Indian Emigration Act of 1922 and the rules framed thereunder for the year 1933, prepared by the Commissioner of Labour. Madras and recorded by rhe Government of Madras,
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  • 447 7 Marked Fall In Number Oi Repatriates There was a marked fall in the number of repatriates that arrived from South Afj ";j iring the year. 559 emlgrnils i*d to India of whom 548 Innded :H the port of Madras and II 1 timed via Bombay, Th« corresponrt- figure?.
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    • 436 7 ■^■■■■MHIiMm Iricosal j Waterproofer TRICOSAL is cheaper to proof per yard cube than oth'-r fj medium. TRICOSAL is very easy to use. No elaborate measuring, sift- |J Ing, or weighing required. TRICOSAL is a concentrated unlimited durable aau< ova sola- j tion. Together with the mixing water it produces-** l'
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  • 177 8 OMESTIC PRODUCTION, as represented by exports from Federated Malay tl nfederated Malay States, and S raits Settlements, of tin, and tin-in-ore at during the month of May, 1934. U State, 7ons srated Malay States, Ji •loh re jKedah ia ki M aeiaatan t j Treoggana 27 i
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  • 88 8 r° Cent. British Steamers Moscow. Kirarncro comprised 70 C( n i chnrt re<\ hy th* Anglo-Sovi* Company in April. ■.iiiuUnv Bank statin that out of »tnp.. u -i'»i ,m Uritich The 1""' WUH which I^l7,JBti *cnt to Brir w 1" April. IMS, only 14 Eli.* chttrU,n? J of
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  • 63 8 Blame Apportioned Between Both Vessels The President (Sir Boyd Meniman) in the Admiralty Court had before ham an acCon m which the owners of the motor trawling vessel Energic" (W. H. Podd 0 f Lowestoft) claimed from the owners' of the steamship "Marwick Head" (A F cv
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  • 227 8 The following passengers arrived in Singapore from London and ports en route by the "Ranchi" on June 22:— Mr. and Mrs. J. Boissier, Mr. H. Baguley, Miss W. Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carruthers, Mr. E. Dimmock, Mr. G. Hawkins,
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  • 99 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, June 23. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Kinta 16; Manoeran 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Steel Scientist 30; City of Hereford 32; Glaucus 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Agapenor 46. West
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  • 79 8 The local agents of the Imperial Airways notify that the outward aeroplane Is expected to arrive at Singapore at about 7 p.m. to-morrow. The mail will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders immediately. Correspondence for non -boxholders will be sent out by the 8.25 a.m.
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  • 230 8 Straits Settlements, at close of business, A. DEALERS' STOCKS. DRY WET TOTAL Crepe tJ «11 ll rl H S II Ills $1 111 ilif 1 12, (2) (3 > W (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) Singapore Penang 18,383 2 5 1,782 22 829 10 546
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  • 196 8 SELLING. Singapore, June 22. London 4 months* sigiit 2,4 11 64 London 3 nu>ruhs' sight 2}4 532 London 60 days' sight 2|4 9!« i London 30 days' sight 2141« London demand 214 7,64 London T.T. 2 4 332 Lyon and Paris demand 886 I Hamburg demand 152 New
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  • 259 8 The following information has been received from the Rubber Growers' Association, through the Malayan Information Agency, London. 1933 Jan.—Dec. A. Net Exports. 1. Ceylon 03,808 tons 2. Other Countries than Ceylcn, Malaya and Netherlands East Indies (partly estimated) 58,000 B. Absorption. 1. United States of America 405,(587 2.
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  • 317 8 Public Function And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. JUNE 23 High Tldes.-~G.53 a.m., (>4B p.m. HJI.H. The Prince of vVak-.v Bin Jul .y Golf: Island Club Champion: hip, k(, r Football: "Malaya" Cup, Slru.u'im"- i Joh ore, Anson Road Stadium, Cricket: R.I. v. S.C.R.C., R 1.,
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  • 54 8 ALHAMBRA "Four Frighie tl v (1 People." apollo.—Cantonese talkie. CAPITOL.—'Nana." EMPlRE.—"Prizefighter and the Lady." GREAT WORLD.-Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera. Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH.—Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, etc PAVILION.—"The Animal Kingdom." RITZ.— 'A Sapor's Holiday and "3amaran^." ROXY.—"The Wandering
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    • 256 8 SINGAPORE HOTHS ll I I M I I I M I I M I > I I It I I t I I H I'l I ■l!tll|l'|lt«ll(ll|injl|il|lllllllllll|ll|l>llllllllllllllll!llMllll WETROPOLE HOTEL |x 7«>s<; BRAS BASAH ROAD. IDEAL CENTRAL. MODERN SANITATION. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. bOD CUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. MODERATE RATES. PER
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    • 84 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Singapore Municipality TENDERS, TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tendtr Room. Date of closing ror Sale, at Victoria Theatre, 2 Butcher's "Silent Empire" Cinema Projectors. 16" Lantern Lens, 230 Volt D.C. driving motor, 120 Amp. Arc. Full particulars at Municipal
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    • 63 8 THE GIFT SHOP 33, STAMFORD ROAD. LADIES' HATS, ART JEWELLERY, and MILLINERY. Latest creations from PARIS and LONDON. The Ideal House for suitable Gifts for Birthdays, etc. THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS. LADIES' HATS—all mndih. marked down to $1.75 each ta make room for new stocks arriving FILES RADICALLY CURE'S! All sorts
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    • 81 8 [ĔOSTAI INT-LIKi.NCt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. Trengganu (Asdang) 2 p.m. Djambi (Toba) 3 p.m. Muntok, Palembang and Pladjoe (Blinjoe) 3 p.m. Netherlands India, Bagan and Bengkalis (Toboali) 4 p.m. Bandjermasin (Belawan) 4 p.m. Laboean Bilik and Tandjong Balei (Rantau) 4 p.m. Rengat and Tembilahan (Maros) 4 p.m. Sarawak and Sibu
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    • 74 8 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Last Yesterday Night Max Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Term), onions. Dog. F. Inches. Mours. Deg. F. A'or Star 82 0.02 2 6 78 Sitiawan »1 Nil 7.5 73 K. Tre.igganu No reoort. B. Jeiam 87 Nil 4 8 7» Malaca 83 0.00 1.7
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  • 677 9 Japan's Aims CHINA IN GREAT DANGER "Sin wen Pao." 'J'HE Japanese are now clamouring for direct negotiations with China for the settlement of outstanding problems between the two countries. The Japanese are backing up their demands by military force. Evidently they are trying to get something
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  • 78 9 Commenting editor ally on the Moneylenders' Regulation Bill in the Straits Settlements, the 'Hindu" of Madras thinks that the authcrities here seem to be unmindful of the serv ces of the Chettiars to this country. "The Straits Government have every right to protect their subjects against unscrupulous sharks
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  • 689 9 China's Economic Development "Min Pao." rHE report of Dr. L. Rajchman, League liaison officer in China, was simulaneously made public in Nanking and Geneva recently. After reviewing the esults of past co-operation between China and the League of Nations, Dr. Rajchman gives six recommendat ons in tgard
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  • 115 9 Little Boy Who Wrote To The Premier Reuter. Paris. Little Paul, who is only nine, liked the French Prime Minister's wireless talk to the nation so much that he wrote, to tell him so. He'addressed the Gaston Doumergue, Paris'—and it arrived safely. tlt it The first Paul's parents
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    • 316 9 f amous Seer Will Advise You Free V Id you like to know without any cost, I, if the stars indicate your future will be; ther you will be successful, prosperous a d happy; about business; love; marxiage friends; enees; travels; sick- 1 J iled from this Hcted Azira,>■., t
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    • 202 9 MARG OB^ E j THE CALCUTTA CHEMICAL CO., LTD j (Incorporated in India). 8, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 4476. TfA contains two drug stimulants, caffVin and tannin, and if taken to excess, often Cmwpmp llecpicMaCßS, IirfOUIMM, headaches and indigestion. If you find youVe hating trouble sleeping, or if your nerves
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 552 9 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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    • 255 10 t I I I I f I I i i i i I I I t i i i i i it'il'ililll'ltlfiillllllll'IMi!!' Si I' ll Il'll I' I 'luli l lIIIIIIII.'. i ALH&HBRA II ..it-- mmJ Showing To-Day 3.15-6.15&9.15 j I A master j I took thousands of years to
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    • 276 10 *—M— HI I I f I I, OWING TO PREVIOUS ENGAGEMENTS MUST BE I WITHDRAWN TO-NIGHT. I <" fhe SAMUEL GOLDWYN production of NANA I Peleosed thru UNITED ARTISTS f Wiih I Lionel Atwiil—Richard lienne't ZOLA'S IMMORTAL STORY OF A I —Mac Clarke—Phillips Holmes rIRI OF THF TRFPT<S I —Muriel
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    • 435 10 Er is Law or no ,aw ,ivin ff must ,ove That s the wa v it is! B g -Jkij imm M m in "The Animal Kingdom" I MAITINEES 3.15: where we are only human.! TO-DAY AND SUNDAY. j after all. NEXT_ CHANGE charlie rifles «(Q{ V MARY ROLAND, CTiA
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    • 122 10 LATESP ADVERTISEMENT. TO LET.—Bungalow.-. N »s. :;44-l, Buna Visla R ad, water and electric laid on, rent $22; 059 A and 359-G, Buona Vista Roa r; nt $16 each; 35J-E, 359-1, and 359-J. Jim Chuan Hill, off Bucna Vista Road, rent $1 I sack Water laid on. Apply ihe Esta
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  • 1076 11 SSDFSDF CHAPTKtt X When Nana heard the news that war bad been declared* she mmfik ba< k on her sola. Mentally weak ai d blank, her mind could hold no, more. What was one war mure f»r M to one who had boon brought up In
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  • 72 11 Curative Properties Of Its Water ls tlir centenary of the dis- i y by r*r Trnpp "112 the now famous >fh .Syrinx In Bud Horn Burg. *»r«r waa analysed by the great Lu'k)ig, who reported that "it I lx dlillcuJt to find another raln--1 ilw with such
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  • 57 11 Eight Countries Represented In Berlin Berlin, May 31. one hundred and sixty-five foreign r£men will assemble on June 8 for a thirty-three fours, in addition to mo. Vi S;Sn countries, including mttmmg will be W^Sfheld The climax of the trip wuj f on the course chosen for the
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  • 1158 11 The Meanings Of Terms Which Aye Often Misunderstood fpHE following is a glossary of expressions which are in common use to-day but which are often misunderstood by those who hear or read them: Capitalism has been the prevailing economic system in the Western world since
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  • 145 11 Unique Skill In Grinding Astronomical Lens Reuter. Chicago. There are only four men in the world capable of grinding astronomical lens properly, and one of them is an ex-convict. Nsw York glass makers, engaged on making a 72-inch lens for the new telescope for the University of Texas,
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  • 72 11 The death occurred on Juiie 2 at Chaoxa, near Patna. after about a month's Illness of Babu I^l e d 'L a Prasad. aged 65. tho elder brot o ihaV Babu Rajendra Prasad, the Bibai leader. Mahendra Babu. who was popular public worker, was weU-kntrwii tn Congress
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  • 199 11 More Liquor DmwJt.. Than Before Prohibition Reuter. W^ahifljfton. AMERICA'S ihim for lesral "h.ird liquor" —if Ux flu arcs tell n Loe *tory—hn* Mnce pte-prahibitiim riitys, B«'er consumption, by rhi- snme token. e? about 60 per i-ent. behind. In 1917. the United States consumption of I whisky, rum, srin
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  • 506 11 Lack Of Policy Towards Japan "Sin Wen Pao." tion with the League shows that the Japanese regard China as their exclusive sphere of influence in Which the' rights and interests of- the Growers are to exist only by their consent. Such attempts at interfering in our
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    • 26 11 I CORN-PAIN is gonei 88 It's rriarvelous how V/ I s\) P am disappears when Hw /U you use a drop of I n. I "GETS-IT"
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    • 72 11 New World Cabaret Tea Dances ADMISSION TO CABARET FBEE. EVERYTUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY From 530 to 7.30 p.m. I I. E. JOHANNES, j Manager, j i i i i i i i I.lhi i i i I 'l'mnnitttmiiiHittJUiniUMiiiiiif I WORTH I I ROUGE POWDER COMPACTS 1 IS! POPULAR SHADES I LIPSTICKS
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  • 701 12 TWO weeks ago, commenting on the disgraceful scenes which occurred at the Fascist meeting at the 01 ympia in London, we expressed the opinion that the Fascists themselves were probably largely responsible. That view is confirmed by the full reports'of the occurrence received by the air mail.
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  • 279 12 Mr J. T. Rea, Cadet, M.C.S., has been appointed an officer of Class V. i Ihe death of H. R. H. Princess Yaobh;ibongs Sanid has occurred in Bangkok. The Princess was 50 years of age. Capt R. D. Fitzgerald, M. C, Johore Volunteer Engineers, has been transferred to the S.S.V.F.
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  • 160 12 A. G. Chipperfield, the New South j Wales batsman, has been doing rej markably well in his first Australian tour. Tf will be remembered he j scored 99 runs in his first innings in the I Test match in which he made his
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  • 120 12 ;rjO return to Chipperfield. Playing 1 against Essex at Chelmsford in his first match in England a month ago, he made 175 It was the first century of his career In first-class cricket, his previous highest being 84 In his first match for N.S.W. against Queensland
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  • 227 12 JJERE are two paragraphs for the particular benefit of followers of the Rugby code. We have often seen cinema pictures of American footbaii and have noticed that it bears a dim resemblance to Rugby. Now Americano have eeen the British game and are enthusiastic for it. Here
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  • 192 12 Buckler continues enthusiastically:— "Compare Rugby. For speed it |g far ahead of American football The play can sway from one end of the field to the other without interruption and with breath-taking speed. It does not depend on intercepted forward passer of recovered fumbles or referees' whistles. Its
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  • 392 12 By "Looker-OiT TT has been left for The Clarion, a London paper, to discover the real reason for Singapore's large and ornate railway station. I People arc hard to please. In the old days of the little wooden hut in Tank Road, Singapore was very ashamed
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  • 38 12 GIRLS' CORNER, 2. FINANCIAL NEWS, INDIAN LABOUR EMIGRATION. 7. CLUB DIARY. 9. DR. RAJCHMAN'S REPORT, 9. CHURCH SERVICES, 20. OUR READERS' VIEWS. 20 RADIO NEWS. 19. F.M.S. POLICE REPORT, 21 and 22 BOYS' CORNER, 23
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    • 343 12 i i hi i i i i i i i ii M i i i i i i i iiit'•Htn«Htiiit:ii>iHiMiuiMiiiiiiitiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiii l |niMiiiiHiMiiiiiiaiitutirtHF::.''*'''. i t FASHION (without) I I I i EXTRAVAGANCE 1 i ROBINSON'S m I I OPPORTUNE FABRIC WEEK J I a <■ m An opportunify to secure delightful
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    • 130 12 dP PERFECTION Justly J\ describes the superior JV Vj workmanship of SlngaT pore's Leading Tailor. WING LOONG is hodoubtedly in the forefront and offers you. with [V Perfection Ln Suitings, StyV and Cot, complete satisfaction and inexprn- sire service. 'Phone 7627. |V Wl NO J m LOONO W HIGH STREET
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  • 155 13 EXCELLENT WORK IN PREPARATION Tribute To Dr. Colijn Contribution To Empire s Defence fFrom Our Own Correspondent) London, June 22. gPEAKING at the annual dinner of the Corona Club, Sir Philip CunliffeLister, Secretary of State for the Colonies, commended the excellent work
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  • 460 13 Exclusive Rights To Hostages' Slory Weihaiwei, June 22. H.M.S. Eag.e with Mr. C. D. Nicho'l, Mr. Brand, the second officer, and Mr. Watson, the third engineer, on board, arrived this morning. They were three of the hostages tal:en when pirates looted the Shuntien. All are well. They have
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  • 340 13 Returning From Atlantic In November Shanghai. June 22. THE United SUtes Pacific Fleet, which A is now In the Atlantic, will return to the Paclflc In November, states a mtssagv from Washington. The Japanese and Manchukuo authorities are planning to occupy certain &alt-producing districts in Mongolia. It
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  • 75 13 Tragedy Of The Harriman Bank Reuter. New York, June 22. MISS Sarah Burke, aged 55, formerly the confidential secretary of J. W." Harriman, committed suicide by jumping from the window of a Fifth Avenue skyscraper. Miss Burke had been an employee cf the Harriman Bank for 22
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  • 153 13 BRITAIN GERMANY To Disfeuss New Debt Agreement Reuter. Berlin, June 22. DRASTIC new regulations for the allotment of foreign exchange are announced by the Reichsbank. They provide that henceforth no more foreign exchange will be handed out than is received each day. Allotments will not be the same for all
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  • 26 13 The funeral of Mr. Tan Jit Cheow took Dlace in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday cortege was a very long one and was accompanied by three bands.
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  • 455 13 Officers Involved JAPANESE CAVALRY AMBUSHED Shanghai, June 23. Peiping authorities have received instructions from Nanking to negotiate with the Japanese for the abrogation of the Sino-Japanese Tangku Armistice Agreement signed last year. The move is receiving popular support as the integrity of China as a State
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  • 106 13 Meeting To Find A Solution "Shun Pao." Shanghai, May 29. fTHE Social Affairs Department of the Municipal Government of Greater Shanghai is calling a meeting to-day of the representatives cf the B.A.T. Company and the strikers for the purpose of finding a solution acceptable to both parties. It
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  • 52 13 Compelled To Take Three Months' Holiday Reuter. London, June, 22. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald's medical advisers has recommended him three months' holiday from official work as soon as possible, according to the Times They feel that the added labour of the Privileges Committee has irnposea undue strain on
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  • 621 13 Special Interview ARMED GUARDS ARE NECESSARY the outrage on the Shuntien, piracy in Chinese waters is the topic of the moment. Mr. Clifford Johnson, who probably knows more of this scourge on the China seas than many other Englishmen and who was one of the four
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  • 56 13 \rmour's Vice-President Found Shot Reuter. Chicago, June 22. MR. F. J. Reynolds, vice-president of Armour's Meat Company, was found by his wife in the bathroom mortally wounded. He died within a few minutes. A revolver was by the side of the body. Mrs, Reynolds said her husband had
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  • 161 13 List Of Exempted Goods "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, June 22. THE Finance Ministry at Nanking announces that the following exported articles are affected by the revision of the tariff and are exempt from customs duties: sundry foodstuffs, medicinal wines, sugar, artie'es made of bamboo, rattan and
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  • 241 13 Government Co-Operators' Tribute At a meeting of the managing com tnittee of the Selangor Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., the chairman (Mr. M. W. Navaratnam) moved: (1) That the managing committee GO record its deep regret at the death of Mr. C.
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  • 69 13 To Study British "Musical Taste" In London Reuter. Helsingfors, May 9. Special attention to the "Musical aste" of British audiences is being oaid by Professor Schneevoigt. the conductor of the Helsingfors town orchestra, which is to visit London ai the end of this month. The orchestra, which consists
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  • 224 13 Latest R.A.F. Plan® J I NEW TACTICS AND' FORMATIONS Reuter. London. June 22 IT is understood that the Royal S Force is creating a special i I to study air fighting with tho as 1 tancj of pilots who specialised fighters in the Great War. This
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  • 79 13 Result Of Great Stocky Fire Reuter. Chicago, June ONE person is dead and 40 are ser; ill fror- typhoid fever as a resi the great stockyard fire in May. outbreak was due to sewerage irrf tion into the cattle reservoir durin fire, the water of which was
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  • 97 13 I Waters Of Yellow River Ri i Again Shanghai. June The waters of the upper reaches Huangho, or Yellow RJvcr, which Is I as "China's Sorrow." so many m of lives has U taken, are rising following the breaking of the su snows The Minhsien district Is aubm
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    • 96 13 Now on Sale "HIS MASTER'S VOICE' I NEW RECORDS. FOR MID-JUNE ISSUE ALSO THE FOLLOWING RECORDS 13.6460. Spin a little web of dreams, Ray Noble's Orch. Wagon Wheels 8.6441. Did you ever see a dream walking? Close your eyes 8.6439. My Dancing Lady, Rudy Vallee'3 Orch. Everything I have is
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  • 696 14 No Option NOTICE OF AN APPEAL L EL Edlin, formerly a lavvyer's clerk, was sentenced yesterday. Dfftrict Judge (Mr. H. A. to five weeks' simple impment on being convicted on |es of obtaining credit whilst i were unsatisfied judgments ist him totalling
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  • 275 14 Charge Against Local Chinese THAT it is an offence under the Labour Ordinance to take Indian immigrant labourers to work in any neighbouring Dutch or foreign territory was brought out yesterday in a case before the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. C. H. Whitton. The Labour Department charged a
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  • 80 14 Two Siamese officers, Lieut. Khun Riu Krabuan Pob and Lieut. Charuseni. were convicted in connection with the attempted insurrection last year and sentenced to imprisonment for life. The marriage of Mr. Chiang Lee Sang and Miss Ng Sau Yue will take place on July 1, at the New Century Restaurant
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  • 126 14 Lawyer's Managing Clerk Charged TWO well known Singapore Chinese, a lawyer's clerk and a contractor, were cited as accused and complainant, respectively in a case that was mentioned before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice) yesterday. The accused, Goh Lai Kang, managing clerk to Mr. Samuel Fung, a
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  • 143 14 Interesting At Johore Banru M (From Our Own Correspondent) Jonore Bahru, June 21. An interesting lecture on "Bernard Shaw The Man" was delivered by Dr. S. Luther, under the ausp'ces of the IndiaCeylon Association. Johore Bahru. in the Association hall yesterday evening. Therp was a full attendance and
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  • 184 14 Owners To State Their On Tuesday IT was announced two months ago that the Straits Settlements Government had decided to acquire the site formerly occupied by the Europe Hotel for the purpose of buUding a new Supreme Court. The site which is generally regarded as the
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  • 63 14 Agreement To Affiliate With Property Owners Unanimous agreement that the Singapore Ratepayers' Association should affiliate with the Property Owners' Protection Association, Ltd. was reached at a meeting of the committee of the Ratepayers' Assoo.iation on Thursday. A bank balance of $594.10 war reported. The election of Mr. E.
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  • 95 14 Leave has been granted to Dr. J. H. Bowyer, Health Officer, Malayan Medical Service. Mr. G. Savage, Controller, Posts and Telegraphs. Mr. W. G. Griffiths. Superintendent, Posts and Telegraphs. Mr. H. M. Mecredy, passed probationary A.S.P.. Mr. W. E Pepys. Commissioner of Trade and Customs, F.M.S., Mr. W. S. Gibson,
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  • 379 14 Well-Known Artistes Heard Last Night nrcHE essence of a concert is that it 1 should be well balanced. One or two stars and a number ci "also sangs maj form a programme of a kind, but un.formity of competence is what makes 101 the really successful performance. j
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  • 156 14 Malay Fined Far Retaining It Hassan, a Malay employee of the Malaya Publishing House, was yesterday fined $30 by the Third Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brander, for dishonestly disposing of a stolen property, a fountain pen which had been stolen with other articles and cash from the same
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  • 38 14 Dividend Of Five Per Cent. Declared Reuter. London, June 12. The P. and O. Banking Corporation announces a dividend of 5 per cent, less income tax for the year ended March 31. —Reuter.
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  • 87 14 Promotions in the S.S.V.F. are gazetted as follows: Lieutenants B. M. Johns. W. E. Hutchinson and M. C. Bair. to, the rank of Captain: Second-Lieut. (acting Captain) T. H. Newey to the rank of Lieutenant; Second-Lieut. D. Nelson to the rank of Lieutenant. The annual distribution of prizes and Cambridge
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  • 681 14 China's Diplomacy ISSUES TO BE SETTLED "Ching Times." mats regarding the Chinese situation. If Mr. Ariyoshi can reach a settlement with China regarding certain issues, can he guarantee that tho Japanese miiitarists will not break it. The Chinese people are at one in demanding the abolition
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    • 160 14 FREE Tolley's "Slogan" Competition $200 IN PRIZES OFFERED. v j As agents for Tolley Scott and Tolley Ltd., we offer five prizes for the best advertising slogans submitted for Toliey's Famous T.S.T. Brandy. j! The slogan must not exceed eight words, as for example, "Malayan market captured by consistent quality
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    • 23 14 i_. j. -U-L—a—wpf—w —t THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, HOTOi VEHICLES WORrfMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.
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  • 1670 15 FASCISTS 9 RUFFIANLY METHODS STERN WARNING BY COLONIAL SECRETARY THE menace to Constitutional Government in Great Britain of a dictatorship and the activities of the Blackshirt movement were discussed in speeches delivered by six Ministers of the Crown, following the outrageous scenes at Olvmpia. Sir Henry
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  • 21 15 The S.S. Currency Comm-ssioners issued $255,432.36 in exchange fcr sterling received in London during the week ending June 27.
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  • 418 15 Ferns Of Mount Kinabalu Described "fTHE Ferns of Mount Kinabalu." is A the title of a lengthy paper by Dr. Carl Christensen and Mr. R. E. Holttum in the current issue of the Straits Settlements "Gardens Bulletin." It is a valuable contribution to the literature of the subject,
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  • 78 15 A Post and Telegraph Department Communique says: In view of the increasing popularity of the half-rate oversea radio telephone service between India, Great Britain and Northern Ireland on Saturdays which was announced as an experimental measure for six months in a Press communique dated Nov. 27 1933, it has been
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  • 264 15 Inquiry Into Living Conditions AN envoy of the Canton Government is at present in Singapore to investigate the trade and living conditions cf the Overseas Chinese. He is Mr. Tsang Shan Foong, who was a few years ago a member of the editorial i-taff of the
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  • 179 15 THE CINEMAS. Fowr Frightened People n At The Alhambra "Four People." which began a season at the Alhambra last night, fag a stcrv oi the Malayan jungles ard will be of exceptional interest in this Dirt ci the world. It is. of course, fantastic as far as the plot is
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  • 48 15 Graphic oictures of thp earthquakes in Bihar and Burma will be shown at the Shanghai Cinema. Eu Ton? Sen Street this afternoon nnd to-morrow at 2.30. In support will, be "Devil's Gorge featuring the Italian giant. Lucien Albertini. These pictures will not be shown at night.
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  • 95 15 It is understood the question of the present administration of the Dewas State has been finally settled and there is no likelihood of the return of the Maharaja (Senior) to the State in the near future. Regarding the contemplated arrangements, the Maharaja will receive a monthly allowance of Rs. 2,500
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  • 92 15 The birthday of the Maharaja of Mysore is to be celebrated in London i for the first time. Arrangements are being made by the Mysore Trade Commissioner and the celebration will be held on June 23 simultaneously wi h that in Mysore State. The London celebrations will take the form
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  • 198 15 Frozen Tracks OVER UNKNOWN LAND (By Air Mail) London, June 13. A DARING venture by motor-car is to be undertaken by au Englishman and his wife in the baraen Arctic wastes. Following reindeer tracks, Mr. K. R. Gordon-Barrett, F.R.G.S., and Mrs. Barrett, who live at Folkestone, will
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  • 261 15 "Kept Alive By Private Munificence" (By Air Mail). London, June 13. IN presenting his last report as Director of the Imperial Institute Brigadier General Sir William Furse makes a plea lcr the importance of the institute which he has for eight years controlled. He is to
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  • 127 15 Father Di?s Of Broken Heart 'By Air Mailt. London, June 13 A BROKEN heart has killed Mr. John Edward Burge. aged eighty-three, at Wimbledon. He wus the father of Mr. B. E. J. Burge, the magistrate who was murdered by Indian terrorists at Mldn&pore lait September. B-fore his
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  • 90 15 It. i» reported from Washireton. that as a result of Government financial aid, scranninsr of old nnd obsolete ships was notably ac">'erafed dur ng the past year. Purine th» year ended June 1933, about I.KOO 000 gross tons of tonnasre were broken up from onuses other
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    • 131 15 >liili!|i!lt!|iiliiliiliili<liiliilu|ii|,milium..l iiniiilMli |i liil i|ii|il|i:lillh|iilii|li|i:ililii|iilii|iili'llll)iliilli|M|:ilit|iilii|iillillili:liiliiliillill> t I I clock h 7 1 j I* That Cl j m I If it's a HAMMOND Electric I Clock, this question is quite unI I I necessary because it always tells i I I the correct time. I Only the Hammond Electric Clock
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  • 956 16 TOTAL OF 293 FOR FIVE WICKETS AUSTRALIA'S FINE WORK IN THE FIELD Reuter. JliE second Test match began at Lord s yesterday. Wyatt won the toss for England and elected to bat, and at Ihe close of
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  • 207 16 Ladies' Foursomes At Bukit Timah rr»He following are the draw and start--1 ing times for ladies' foursomes competition to be played at Bukit Timah on Monday v 3. Mrs. McGuffln and Mrs. Macdonald v. Mrs. Eell and Mrs. Cowen. 3. Mrs. C. N. Bennett and Mrs. Moss v.
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  • 19 16 RAIN srailt the spcrt arranged in yesterday, and all cricKft and football matches had to be postponed.
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  • 105 16 Mrs. Wilton Retains Title At S.S.C. MRS. Wilton retained her title of lad es champion of the Singapore Swimming Club ycrlerday aiternoon. beat ng Miss Jean Sewell by about a yard over 50 metres. It was an excellent race. Mrs. Wilton beat Miss Sewell about three months ago in
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  • 107 16 Singles Championship Result The "B" singles championship tournament of the Marigold B.P. resulted as follows: .Sixth round: Koh Hua Quee beat Koh Mvi Leong w.0., Chua Leng Kuan beat Tan Kirn Song 15—11. 15—4; Tan Chong Liat beat Heng Kirn Hoe 15—9. 15—12; Chung Cheng Hock beat Tay
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  • 40 16 Result Of Ladies' Duffers' Cup The following are the results of the semi-final of the Singapore Golf Club Ladies' Duffers' Cup Mrs. J. Stone beat -Mrs. Windle 3 and 2. Miss Margoliouth beat Mrs. Hawkeswood 1 up.
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  • 95 16 ♦u SI J? 00 AA first v s t- M.Y.P.G. at the S.H.B. ground to-day: Boon Choon Peng Kiong, Boon Lay, Gek Soo, Hor Khcon, Eng Kwee, Ah Goo. En" Tee James Goh, Hong Kuan, Sim Lim! Keng Pak, Choon Lin and Hoi San. Siong 800 A.A. v.
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  • 66 16 Members of the Cyclist Section of the Upper Serangoon Recreation Club ques ted t0 meet at Tampenis Road Junction at 7.30 a.m. or at Rumah Miskm at 7.00 a.m. to-morrow to participate in the first excursion for 1934 lmJ route 2? as follow s: Rumah Miskin. Tampenis, Serangoon
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  • 57 16 The basket-ball team of the Siong 800 A.A. will oppose that of the Ngo Sing Le Chin Sia in a friendly match at the latter's ground, Robinson Road to-morrow: Players for Siong 800 are: Ah Bock (capt Chee Hoe. Chwee Eng. Koon Sun, Hock Kee, Ah Goo, Sek Kay
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  • 55 16 A billiards match of five singles will be played between the Siong 800 A A and the Ngo Sing Le Chin Sia at the former's premises to-morrow. The Siong 800 will be represented by Chio Eng Wah, Yeo Sim Lim, Chua Boon Lay Heng Song Hoe, Koh Teow Soon
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  • 266 16 Singapore And Johore At Anson Road THE Malaya Cup match between Singapore and Johore could not be played yesterday as orginlally fixed, cv.Mig to the bad weather conditions prevailing. The match will be played ILJS afternoon at the Road Stadium. The Singapore team will be: Ah
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  • 42 16 At Japanese Golf Club In Singapore IIfHILE playing with Mr. YaJ» maguchi at the Japanese Golf Club on Thursday, Mr. Chikamoto, of the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha\ holed his tee shot at the fifth hole. The disance is 210 yards.
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  • 115 16 S.C.C. Trfal Match Next Week-End I I The following have been invited to play in an S.C.C. cricket trial match on Friday next at 5 p.m. and Saturday, June 30, at 2 p.m. at the S.C.C. R. A. Ashworth, G. Carr, J. C. S. Ponsford, E. MacCreanor, W.
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  • 359 16 Yorkshire Win POOR SHOWING i:\ MIDDLESEX Lonrjon, J itf*. YORKSHIRE. who huv, l( Leylan-l, Yirity sim! nevertheless inflicted hi son Middlesex at Leols i, visitors bfinff disposed m i,., v, in their second inning. Macaulay was thi* Imiii responsible, taking r,i< vV ,j f 22 runs. Middies
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    • 156 16 till I i'li!|i'lii|;i|i'r!i!'iiiii:|it|ii|i'r;|! m iMM .1 I 'IKIi MMMMH mm I 1 lifliiiiiiiiitiiiiiii It is Odd I I Most men insure their houses, motor cars and wives' jewellery—and hope they will receive nothing but mental I I ease in return for the premiums. These premiums are j expense,—necessary, legitimate expense.
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  • 1870 17 Vhen Individual Centuries Averaaed One A Season world history, or even or that of a single State, a century as a rule seems alii ue, great and important n place in x short time, of r ligious thought and the earlier part
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  • 590 17 Record For The 100 Yards IN Bpite of the inclement weather wlfcdi continued! tthniughout the afternoon, the annual athletic sports of St. Joseph.- Institution were held at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, in the presence of a large gathering. Although the [.'round was terribly sodden and
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  • 82 17 Thr» following arc the? ties in the first rcund of the doubles champonship of the Devonshire Badminton Party: Monday: Koh Chek Tvan and Wee Boon Teck v. Lim Keng Hong and L:m Hnay Ann. j t a Tuesday: X- Mang and Le-> Ah Ban v Tan Kirn Hong
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  • 340 17 Claims Of New Middlesex I Professional 1,, I«HE crowd dear y love a hitter, and truth to tell, it is thrilling to see the bull sailing away over distant boundaries for six. Who is the hardcot hitter In present-day first-class cricket? Wellard and Watt of Kent immediately
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  • 167 17 County Batsmen Yet To Make A Century THE Australians are only playing onr match with Lancashire this season. V will be played at Old Trafford, wher< the Australians appear again on Jul? 6 for the Third Test Match, and it will be the twenty-sixth match between such
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  • 96 17 Germany Usintf More Of Her Own Make Reuter. Berlin. Fewer foreign motor-cars are being used In Germay now, as compared with 3erman mukes, than at any time Klnce he Wair, according to t lie Nazi "Voelrischer Beobacht.er." The following figures *how the per- nLagn of licences issued
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  • 87 17 PLAYERS UMPIRES DISAGREE Unpleasant Incidents At Queen's Club Reuter. IfTftrVS i London, June 22. rIE semi-finals in the London lawn tennis championships at Queen's Club were all-American affairs. In one Shields beat Lott 6—3, C—4, and in the other Wood Deat Stoeffen o—o, 18—16, 6—3. 'In both matches friction occurred
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  • 157 17 Regular Services For Coast And Provinces Reuter. If*! f 7 i London. Britain's summer air services nave now come into operation, beginning the greatest air travel season known. More frequent and faster services a:v lvailable to the Continent and new facilities within Britain are provided. Nearly
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  • 1193 18 Only Five Batsmen Have Joined It So Far WHAT is the significance of a batsman hitting up 1 000 runs by the end of May? This question is being asked by many, as the scores of first Bradman, and now Ponsford are being watched
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  • 161 18 New Terms Of I,esse For Mining Tho Mysore Durbo.* Lave in J err i into a flesh lease? wiUi liu- o Uid Mmm* CotnpaitMvs for a period ol no ytais *v m Th O J a l ou ,aijlu t,r,ns t! a* pVint Fne fcxi t ng a-rangcmrrnt.s
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  • 182 18 S'ttila Official Discuss'ons I Simla, June 5. Ihe pics!io:i of lyw pricc of rice in Indm I di.; u.'irfd r at whole of to-day hv ihc I ~112 tht* Advisory Board of i t-.t? Ijnpcr u! Council of Agricultural Rei >ea cdi, which is reviewing in
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  • 196 18 39 lbs. Off—And She Feels Better A woman who has found a sure, safe way to lose fat—without freak dieting or dangerous drugs—writes: j "A year ago I was eaten up with rheurratism, and wa; far too fat. I weighed 11 stone, a id, as my
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    • 167 18 Startling Predictions Your Horoscope. YOUR REAL LIFE TOLij Would you like to know wttbtm what the stars indicate for you I**'* will be successful and han™ bidicated for you in busing *1 friends, enemies, lucky and 'J? L *hat pi falls to avoidf *5J what opportunities to trasp. Here is
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  • 635 19 Doctor's Interesting Theory IT is significant of the present age that amon 2 the lectures which have been given during the past months at King* College Hospital on the preventive aspects of medicine the authorities have seen fit to include one on the prevention of accidents, the
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  • 1028 19 British Quotas OPINIONS OF THE WORLD JAPAN'S export trade in cotton and rayon textiles to British Crown Colonies was cut more than 57 per cent, by the action of the British Government in imposing import quotas on May 7. This new policy was announced in the House
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    • 70 19 Osram The General Electric Co., Ltd. jj Singapore Kuala Lumpur. J!f j THE KINTA DISTRIBUTION CO, LTD. Osram Valves are the same price in British Malaya as in England.- J I 'xtMl'llltll ||'|llll»»li»ili«i«'* ~,|,,,1,t Words are not required to expire the joy (his mo :hvr feels. fl Let this joy
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    • 544 19 Latest Empire Wireless Nfews' I kst match 1 1ALK i s Programme ill I FAST CONCERT RECITAL t 1 .ni. a concert by I A |Mta.-t Wireless Orchestra, i ,i uv E. (Godfrey Brown, will f hi Ihe Kmpire programme. u. u no >jegan his musical choirboy, is the son
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  • 85 20 I Our readers arc invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. 'It must be understood that the M Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typeivritten <double spacing), and
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  • 65 20 (To the Editor. «Malaya Tribune:') Sir, —It seems obvious that motor cyclists are allowed to carry a second person. A motor bicycle, of all motor vehicles, is the least amenable to control; the carrying of an extra passenger for whom there is no safe accommodation should stand condemned
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  • 71 20 (To th§ Iditor, "Malty a Tribune") Sir, —Is it justice for Ihe senior clerk of a certain department in Johore to force subordinates to subscribe each about SI to meet the expense of the celebration of the departure of the head 0/ the department on leave? We are
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  • 65 20 fTo the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Much publicity continues to be given to the distressing number ol accidents occurring all over the country. The drivers of vehicles are blamed, and often heavily penalised, for otfence.which, in a large of cases, are committed by pedestrians. Careless walking should be punished
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  • 97 20 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —"S.P," states thai the word 'Kllng" was used with no ill-feeling a.nd uses the word "Chinamen" ij comparison. To ca 1 the Chinese "Chinamen" i direct insult to the Chinese I! w< A-ere to call the Indians Indlami a" o he English "Englandmen
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  • 216 20 (To the Editor, °Malaya Tribune."/ Sir.—lt gave me great p easure to -ead iii your columns of the "New Life" movement which has been inaugurated by the Central Party Headjuarters. and which is being well received by the party leaders ol the various provinces in China. This
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  • 56 20 states that since the rise in the price of rubber many people who ?h. e ir have hard pressed by their creditors. Before restriction was brought in creditors were content if tney were paid interest now they are Pl Eve?v f V he retufn f Principal. »s 5
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  • 261 20 "Five Year Plan" By War Minister Reuter. Cape Town. SOUTH Africa's armed forces ore being reorganised and enlarged on the moat modern lines to ensure internal security and external defence, Detail» of this new defence scheme, which will take five years to complete and provides for an
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  • 174 20 Finnish Consul Fined For Killing Woman's Pet Reuter. Lisbon. The beautiful garden of the Finnish consul here was the scene of the- trial ond sentence of the consul on a charge of "cat-shootine:." The judge and clerk of the court sa at a table among rose bushes, witnesser
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  • 46 20 The Ambassador In Berlin Recalled* Reuter. Moscow, June 23. M. Khinchuk, the Sovivet Ambassador to Germany, will return to Moscow under a decree by the Central Executive Committee published to-day. M. Suritz, the Soviet Ambassador in Turkey, will succeed M. Khinchuk In Berlin.—Reuter.
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  • 336 20 I 1 d tradition. Some may con 111,1 v! chewing phllosopbet-cowb "J L,!'' I a genius and otters mi 11 irrevocably a (act that he7' "«'a! Hollywood \s pattern a.-. ■lt -> 0 I cerned In it. 4 h«f li f. eoce v iricii,ew b
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  • 105 20 The Maharaja of Ahvar. it n Itnde •riij leave Mu.ssourie shortly on a \ovag e to Europe again towards the end of Jvtt The Maharaja of Al war's recent prai statement expressing goodwill an. tion to his well-wishers and aci ing the loyalty of hi* subjects i-
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    • 584 20 CHURCH SERVICB6. Details For Thia Week-End. I S. ANDIUWB CATHHDRAL. 6 50 a m., Holy Communis». 7.30 a.m., Matins. I a.m., Holy Communion (Gkorml). 530 p.m., Evensong (Choral) an* kr mon, 10.30 a.m., R.A.F. Base Parade Bervice «30 p.m.. Service at Mission to Seamen. Holy Communion on Monday. Wtdnes day.and
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    • 106 20 Speaker, Mr. C. B. Paul. Thursday, 5.30 p.m., Epworth League Meeting. 6.30 p.m., Choir Practice. "BtfTHBSDA." Bras Basah Road. Sunday, 9 a.m.. Breaking of Bread. 4 p.m., Bible Classes and Sunday School. 8 p.m., Goffpel Service. Speaker, Mr. T. Knowles. Tuesday, 5.30 p.m., Prayer Meeting. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Gospel Meeting
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  • 5769 21 p eW er .Murders jpORT ON POLICE f WORK »•1 »iTi uiuiiiions in the Feder BN°- ,lA States improved year, due to the n f i übbc t and tin, says state of crime and on of the F.M.S. for 1983.
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    • 99 21 Makes you feel fit At the end of a long day you fe.'l fatigued, perhaps dirty, ;md it is then ihat you'll revel in a wash with refreshing Lifebuoy Toilet Soap. Lifebuoy invigorates as it cleanses; makes your skin glow with health and fitness. Its deep-cleansing, antiseptic-smelling lather gives a
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  • 94 22 Contracted By Provincial Governments Nanking, May 29 p 0 tnL^tatr Sti o r] Pi,ed b Executive y uan nearly a TI the »'«ve contracted loca? oan fS STtS? i hunts n their m»mL m the m erSiacc then th v P ,V P rovi nces. together 01
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  • 37 22 Canton Says It is Pro-Japanese Hongkong-, June 2. Government the Na "kinß w2*^?S!S^«*22 that the Southforeign loans LTt reco «"'M any Government cont "«*«l by the Central Mr Th H„ ma^„ r }X referred to
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  • 662 22 League's Assistance To China OHHE report of Dr. Rajchman on the A work of the League experts attached to the Chinese National Government has been publisher?. According to a Ren go report from Tokyo the Japanese Government may serve a warning on China or the League of
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  • 45 22 Wrestler Offers Hanged* l Reuter. Johanr. The American v, offered to allow h,n s students as part of S He said that hi? hanging: had no eS£t that it was done cartSSl/" The Principal of WitwVl «ity intervened, hou,,,- J*j been dropped.-Beater H
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    • 257 22 Do you suffer from INDIGESTION? DOESN'T THAT MAKE YOU THINK? If 9 out 10 suffer from Indigestion for it is I! perhaps the most common of human complaints. It is If the mai n cause of restless nights and a restless night If means lack of energy in the morning.
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  • 76 23 I l.ook it This Week's Post-Bag •J. Ni pDCWS, k 1 iiuvr received a lellcr from Kuchitig asking me for the '<1 address of a correspon- center who is usinp a pen- ivouinMances is it possible ivr uway the real name 01 a io remain
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  • 328 23  -  By "Cheong." u 'Up corner .??als of Lhe trolley- tided was unoccupied, so I make good the advanti"t* I could do so something •si ine and landed with a he seat and there was I with a man whose stomach .»und as the full moon and y
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  • 174 23  -  By "Willy Chan." 'he most deplorable occupation •I'M tin- human forces and facul'>v t> subjected. Should the next begin then all big nations o involved Nowadays on acthf advanced methods of war- 'iiorp will be greater destruction more deaths than the last. lice lias made very rapid
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  • 342 23  -  'By "T. Wee Peng." New things ure born out of old ones, everybody knows. If slow-balling ship, and carnages had not existed long ago, there would be no steamships ancr motor-ears to-day. The modern means of trave ling is both comfortab.e and quick Great inventions, in human
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  • 309 23  -  (By "Rudolph." There are many things a person has to beware of. One of these things is idleness. It does great harm to everyone. We often hear of the proverb. -Idleness is fee key to ruin." This is true. A person who leads an idle life will be
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  • 137 23  -  (By "Wee Teek Yean." Once a boy was told by his mother to go and buy for her a pound of beef The boy obeyed her without any cestta U °He went to an old man who sold beef. This man was a dishonest seller. The boy
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  • 213 23  -  (By "Tan Kim Bock." Physical culture forms a systematic training for the human body. It is the foundation of happiness. Merely to be up and around and able to attend to business does not indicate the health I mean. Splendid health is to be happy, full of pep
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  • 188 23  -  By "H. B. M." Kelantan. After breakfast, 011 one Saturday mornnig. I set out for a morning walk through London. Entering the main artery of this migtoty city. I passed oh. through Aldgate and Cornhill. to St. Paul s, with still increasing wonder. Farther on, through Fleet Streei
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  • 177 23  -  (By "Singapore Chin." Moral education can be best given to the children at home by their parents; even the professor of the college and the teacher of the school cannot instruct children as our parents at home, 1 The parents should give sood example r.o their children, which is
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  • 146 23  -  (By "Water fall." I Whet; we wake up from sleep we *zc a dark gTey sky In the early morni"»? with everything quiet and still, The stars nre twinkling In the eastern sky, I This dork irrey skv is the beginning of what we call dawn. Even the noisiest
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  • 290 23  -  'By "Cat." We had a most enjoyable holiday at. the impounding reservior last Monday. It was a nice locality for a picnic. We started in the morning after breakfast and boarded an omnihii> at the junction of BukittTimah Road. After a fifteen-minute run we found ourselves at the
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  • 145 23  -  'By "William Tan." There were three men who were going on a Pilgrimage and they came to a lonely inn and they ate everything they cou'd find. When they went to bed I hoy told the •and'ord to wake them up early In Ih>morning and to prepare a
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