Malaya Tribune, 18 November 1930

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune XVII, No. 272 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1930 5"». t.'sv's» The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday. Nor. 18, 1930. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 18, 1930.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 72 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. I ANNO* BETTER the; BEST. 1 t| jj I When Buying MILK Ask for:- j •I| "Ship" "Swan" 1 CONDENSED M||l: J <JEg ands §»i I Sweetened Condensed j S "*"AND j "CLOVER" BRAND Sterilized Natural Unsweetened Condensed f a s well as "Clover" Cream, '|ljg j
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    • 19 1 "FLORODOR" fl M Washing s/\_r Suitings /V/ fl fl For Tropical Wear. fIA fl HIGH STREET fl fl Slntapore.
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  • 1008 2 COLLECTIVE BUILDINGS AND GARDEN CITIES. CUBIC SEVERITY AND COLD DIGNITY. BY MALCOLM CAMPBELL fSpecial to the "Malaya Tribune. Broadly speaking. It was the more rational outlook prevailing In pon-war Oermany an2 expressed mainly in a new relationship between the sexes, a higher conception of the
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    • 203 2 £1 JS* day, of pain and ,ickn£ onnot be avoided the long and tedious process of t Don't leave Nature to do all the work of replacing wa.ted dssue and rejuvenating .trained nerves. U, W^rnU b^ Y Z^t PP i n ?>? m Its me *«J proper, e,IS been carefully
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    • 261 2 S A XT S A Nurse A -w-v I RARV (C "I can truthfully X 1 JJ X j] (C say I have not Utao had .fa lure. A FED ON )j A Doctor's baby this O T JJ year went on it VI jV] CT-J TXXIJ "Baby was fed
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  • 636 3 A SPY TALKS FRANKLY OF THE KAISER. An Intimate Picture. Steinhauer," edited by S. T. FeUtead. The Bodley Head, Ltd.. tie. The Bodley Head published on Oct. 31 one of their most important Autumn books. This is enUUed "Btelnhauer." the Kaiser's Master Spy. the story as told by
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 241 3 LA CREME COTY Composed of the purest Ingredients La Creme Coty is the natural foundation for Coty I Pace Powder and Rouge as they HapJ with exquisite smoothness. Crease Coty protects and preserves the skin from biting winds, fag and dust, and keep* it smooth and soft It is obtainable
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    • 135 3 $100 I ?t>i.uo $1.00 i GOES A LONG WAY AT E -*rm. >~s c 1 slum P and Liquidation Sale I CONTINUES INDEFINITELY I LanK of Toys suitable for X W and Neu, W Prwn s j I GENUINE /4 TvVtA 4) BARGAINS DRASTIC —IN 5! REDUCTIONS LJ L DEPAR
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    • 196 3 »v^^^^^^i^»^^y^^v^^^^!^^^/i^'^^*^'^' Good for all! EASILY prepared, easily digested, most economical, Quaker Oats is a Healthful, delicious food for every member of the family. It can be served in many delicious forms. Eat it daily. Quaker Oats 26 IS Barbells—Mijrht and Muscles S rengUl Bnd Power ul Muscle, Th.rt UBCleB galnWi
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    • 156 3 Your Wife's Pale Face and Sunken Eyes should at one* lead you lo enquire into her ill M il!!lWft; Oaayoalether suffer? goe. oo fulfilling her household duties patiently tad without protest ss a true B«tVow Z B 7 W g>*i •boaM lead jou to give her a radical medicine which
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  • 947 4 HOW TO AVOID ACCIDENTS. PROTECTION OF RADIO RECEIVERS. J25J*! extenBk>n "»e domestic use of electricity many people are becoming interested in avoiding electrical danger, They a?tot want to receive electric shocks or have their house burnt down. The best safeguard against hese damages i. in the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 407 4 j "Pictures YEAST IS LIFE! S A OVtRWOPIL g Here Is the glorious news that every one C*V WOWRV (71 a can enjoy the EXHILARATING HEALTH fcJ G benefits of YEAST-VTTE—that wonder /Tft] it J jf^S 0 substance of pure Medicinal Yeast (Sac- ±J*\j*kJ§ AFm\s<Uk 5 charomycetis Cerevlstae) Vitamins and
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    • 5 4 ARCHITECTURE. your Pr«p«cu «thout nU^L^T,ZT'
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    • 344 4 *m\ Memories of Childhood "2E, ft J|XVj \o£ JIJ Som€ f tkem > no doubt > stiU Unger fragrantly—childhood fun, happy /lt e i»«dent*. Of/w memories P erh(l Ps *re not so pleasant. Th- f 0 aby s Wn Tablet, Do*', tor**, KM. [ffi'Tff? o/ FT*' EE ~d with Purgatives
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    • 86 4 GODET PERFUMES j I The Quintessence of Perfection. j Ask for—CONCENTRATED OF ROSE I JASMIN Etc. I I Extracts—FOßGET-ME-NOT 3 JASMIN D'ORIENT A FOLIE BLEUE Etc. I FORGET-ME-NOT LOTION jjj jG I Qo»(rop and you will never forget it fl FORGET-ME-NOT LOTION i> l ||H lU i a i o^6
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  • 20 5 The rate untitled of Money Orders for India Ks. 154 for 100. The al BBf Orders from India for $100.
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  • 1431 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. «»su«i> by run co, «cha*q« stock aaou™ Singapore. Nov. 18, 10 a.m. Issue Value. £*J r OLOSINO QUOTATIOHB. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam K urn bans Tin nil T* 0 5 0 Ayer ffltam Tta JSi S ,l 0 0 W- M 10.0 Bangrin Tin fJfS MU
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 244 5 National Lunch Home. 17, makket street. 1 :pert Cooks Pad t Able Management •getable varieties. Indian Refreshment* Sweets and Cakes A Speciality. rah Corn's Milk Coffee. l>a snd Cocoa Served r»terrr* fnr Tea and Dinner Parties Caartes Moderate—Palatable to all For terms apply to the Manager THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. wing
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    • 157 5 **********2525^^S **********525^^ I Popular Talkie Hits Sung by 1. Screen Artists. X 8.3342 Hotly— Walta Son* From "THE GRAM) PARADE." [q Alone in the Rain. Sung by Donald Noviv g 8.3451 Back to the gay Paree. Pram "THE BRAT." g We're oneeanfortabJe. Sung by Betty Balfour X 8.3467 For you.
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    • 168 5 LEPROSY GUARANTEED AMAZING IMPROVEMENT IN LESS THAN A MONTH. Patient, hare derived eseeedbsgty ssarveltoa. result. In Diabetes, CoiaranspUsn' pb-VT Im iliTli, Sterility, and numerews other Chreade li»in Consult The p» mam Ayurvedic Physic NAin^^i^*™ 0 "Al «rf DR, FANDTT THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY. Head Office: Owen Road. rp|iir BRANCH AND CONSULTATION
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 186 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, NOV. it. M 9A5 p.m. "A" v. Welch Regt.. S.C.C. ;V V v RAF SeleUr. MORROW. NOV. 19 h a in 10.06 p.m. r»- PA. Kluang Club. 11.30 a.m. JJJJT' C Tourn. S Johore v. A.P.C. PS v Malayan Command. Thnr, Ml R<>ad. C l 3.C.C..
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 312 6 r- ill— 1 'Phone 11/ Phone "THE THEATRE THAT SETS THE STANDARD" B I j NIGHTLY AT 615 cv 9.15 P.M. Continued Success of a Paramount Brilliant All-Colour Masterpiece Ml THE VA GABOND I 115 KING" fggf X with DENNIS KING S AND JEANETTE MACDONALD H SEE and HEAR This
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    • 182 6 Amusements. I«-30 TO NIGHT 9.30 j ALL COMEDY PROGRAMME, j j MOVIETONE'S j Happy Laughing Hit. A Brand New J Brand of Brand New Comedy! j lg WITH I Luci,le Hrown, Stanley Smith, Ted Healy I I and his Racketeers. JUST ONE LAUGH! IT STARTS AT first I FLASH OF
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    • 171 6 I nULBOROUGH a BEACH ROAD. 1 I 6.15 TO-NIGHT. 9J5 j Richard Di x j In his First AU-Talking Funfeast: j I By Paramount j Nothing But The Truth) I And It s Nothing But Laughs! i I doming: Captain Of The Guard I Commencing Monday, JVoi*m6er 17 AT THE
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  • 89 7 ,„i EN COMPANIES JOIN SCHEME. mcnt with the "S.FJ*.") London. Nov. 17. dMMM of co-operation in which i .mpanies are concerned are art Gadjah. Sungei Oettah. i. Durian Sebatang. Eagle tbi Plantations, Johore RubSeroeway, Tonghurst, and Messrs Bidsdels as secretaavi pooling their resources, L>'i.sed upon the
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  • 169 7 leaf of 11. and S. Bank.) LPOJLf, NOV 18. 4 montlis' sight 2s. 3 29/32 d.. ha sight 2s. 3 London :i 13 16d.. London 30 days' _d London demand 2s. 2s 3 23,32 d.. Lyons rfti demand 1.430. Hamburg New York demand 56 1/16. 138 7 Sourabaya
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  • 54 7 Official Wireless. Rugby. Nov. 17. mm York 4.85 V Brussels -3 05... Amsterdam 12 07i 4 MUsa 12.755 Berlin 20.38. Stockholm Oslo 18.15 V Vienna 1%, Helsingfors 193. Madrid NU* Athens 375. Bucharest 1 Aires 38 V MonteBombay is. B*4. Shanghai Is. X ng is. 3 %d.. Yokohama 2s. 16
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  • 62 7 OCTOBER RETURNS. rubber crop returns for Oc:ob:r reported to us are :i' 62 100 lb an 49.545 lb Kva'ix' 60.743 lb. 1 Pinda 35.880 lb Spore. 9.803 lb. Nratakab 4i.500 lb Pulau Bulang 9.610 lb Sandyt roft 24.070 lb •jatra Caoutchouc Maats. 218.330 lb '•8.800 lb TunTxf'J?*'? ,Sum
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  • 27 7 -angement with the "SJJ>."> Rubb.r stork, c London. Nov. 17. «*we,-K inn V England show increase at 76.042 tons in Lo ndon 116 045
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  • 143 7 UNPRECEDENTED WAVE OF BUYING. Reuter's Service. Washington, Nov. 17. The Federal Farm Board has re-entered the wheat market ln order to stop panicky selling and prevent further unwarranted declines, ac cording to its Chairman. There was frenzied buying and selling, amounting to millions of dollars on Saturday
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  • 323 7 TIN PRICE DROPS BACK. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m to-day: RUBBER. London.—4'sd.. up '„d. New York.—B«- 4 cents <G>. up cent. t S hare c~ Pirm Allenb y s 85-90 cents. Ayer Mcleks 75—85 cents. Ayer Panas 80—90 cents Bassetts 50—55 cents. Brogas 40-45 cents
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  • 52 7 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P."; London. Nov 11 me Burma Corporation report a net profit St StJTL ot £*****3 The sum of £71.653 is being carried forward. India Rubber Telegraph Works show a net loss on the year of £95.978. and a debit of £72.161 is being
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  • 21 7 OCTOBER RETURNS. Further October tin outputs reported to us are: Kinta 1,420 pikuls. Renong 623 pikuls. Semenyih 105 pikuls.
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  • 982 7 EFFECT OF TRADE DEPRESSION. The one hundred and thirty-seventh ordinary general ni.it.uf ox uie to.. i,.u.. was held In London on Oct. 8. Mr. A. O. A. Jamleson (Chairman ol the Company), presided The Chairman said —it is with great regret that the Directors, for the first
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  • 61 7 12 OCLOC#f NOON, NOV. it. o0 Buyers Seller* H S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot |gsa lh Standard R.S.S. on Tender, November 15 I*. T^» 1 15k. 15«. January Jwiuary, March 15«, 15^ April June ltK lgl Tone of Market:-Steady. l" C —London Spot Sheet
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  • 139 7 SINGAPORE, NOV. It. Rice. Siam A-l per Koyan $330 Rice. Siam 1 1280 Rice. Slam 2 ,240 Rice. 81am g %Z IT 4 S Rice. Saigon A-l $2 i o Rice. Saigon 1 Rice. Saigon gS Rice. Saigon 3 $167 Rice. Rangoon 1 1 190 Rice. Rangoon 2 187
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  • 126 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Nov. ML Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Gladys East Basin. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Kedah 18: Darvel 15; Mlto Maru IS: Cingalese Prince 11. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate t) Iyo Maru 32; Ethiopia 35; Kidderpore 37 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Antilochus 48.
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  • 696 7 ILL-FATED FIVE-MASTERS. REMARKABLE COINCIDENCES OF PROUD SAILERS' FATE. In a Oerman periodical. Captain Ernest Romer has written an Interesting article on the history of famous five-masters introducing his article with the mysterious disappearence of the Danish five-master "Kobenhavn," particulars of which and the subsequent prolonged but fruitless search
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  • 337 7 Before the Master Attendant. Capt Preyberg yesterday in the Marin? Court. Mohd bin Kader. master of the "Oewang," was fined $100 (or in default. 28 days' Imprisonment) for overloading his vessel and eclipsing the Plimsoll line. He pleaded guilty. The "Hal Hing" is expected from Hong Ron? on
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 85 7 I CARL LAEMMLE presents LJ M JOSEPH SCHILDKR4UT H Hi "The Mississippi M n Gambler' H I- Wl *h JOAN BENNETT W II m M and a big caat. including BH U a r r el,,aGera fty-Alec B. Francis-Otis Harlan R Cne snuU he rt waa bigger than four aces!
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    • 552 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—A good second-hand Oerman Piano. Apply Box 273, c/o Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE—Morris Cowley. 2 seater. Going cheap. Owner going home. Apply Box No 275, c/o Malaya Tribune. NOTICE. ORIENTAL POTTERIES LIMITED. fin Voluntary Liquidation.) NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 223 of Ordinance No. 155 (Companies)
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 265 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. DAILY REPORT. Temperature. Rain. aS^ Max inn. fan. shine, Huml- Dt^^L-, Stations. F. P. Ins. Hours,, ditTV tET" Bpeed owmH any tfton. mjxh. Wetthw Aiox star 84 74 nU 3.4 i a* r weatnat. Kuta Bharu i v N K Overcast K. Trengganu 79 73 1 27
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  • 26 8 Marriages And Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The family of the late Mr. Quay Oeok Lin beg to tender their heartfeltlhankT^ft^ to their sad bereavement I l
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  • 933 8 There Is a revival of keen discussion on the very important subject of Council Reform. We urge our readers to ponder it seriously and invite them to express their considered views in our columns— with the one requirement that they must not consider as steeped in villainy any
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  • 132 8 ATTRACTIVE OFFER VjROM FILM COMPANY. Reuter's Service. New Ycrk, Nov. 17. Bobby Jones has announced his retirement from competitive golf. He has contracted Warner Brothers to make a series of flhnTof a "purely educational character Bobby Jones finally succumbed to the alluring offer of a guarantee,
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  • 85 8 NEW BRITISH PROPOSAL CONSIDERED. Reuter's Service. Amsterdam. Nov. 17. The Dutch Rubber Growers' sympathetically considered fZZm^rotZ fTS f Sm miitee a portion cf next year s production h order to stimula e r i. finding new uses for it. The meet^*^ gTe^a W w^ Ut t 6
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  • 73 8 [British Official Wireless,] Rugby, Nov. 17. The conference of Commissioners rf th. Salvation Army concluded its sSlngs m London" to-day. On Saturday the trustee of the Arm, Property and capital was considered a™i? y reso i ved that the SipSg »c Salvation Army should no longer bVund"r
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  • 52 8 Reuter's Service. London. Nov. n. In reply to a question in the Hou-e of Con ruons ;o-day Dr. Hugh Dalton (Forefgn UnoTrSTSELfKK that Mr Henderscn lis afkld the British Minister in China to inqTre in circums ances of the dismissal of mV Vulpy ri'wav engiDeer f
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  • 10 8 Lieut Waring. R.A., left for Hong Kong by the "Lancashire."
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  • 12 8 Mr Yeap Chor Ee. of Penang. came to Singapore by the "Ipoh."
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  • 12 8 A meeting of the Johore Council of Sta'e 5 ULT J hore
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  • 18 8 The attendance at last weeks tiffin of the Rotary Club of Singapore numbereT 105-5 members and 24 guests.
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  • 24 8 *WM 225 W ng of Kuala Lumpur, is shortly leaving for the U.S.A. on vacation He will visit the film studios at Los A^eS
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  • 21 8 Ls 1, e ey BriUsh to Tokyo, is due In Singapore from Bangkok to-day accompanied by Lady Tilley and their daughter
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  • 41 8 The Rt. Rev. Gordon H. Walsh DD of Dublin University, brother-in-law of £i j Kua'bT U T f TanJ ng MaUm *a*S to Kuala Lumpur He preached at both St Mary's Church. Kuala Lumpur, and S Katherines Church. Kajang. on Sunday.
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  • 46 8 The engagement is announced of Mr Tav Cheng Hoon. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs Tay Kow Tee. of Malacca, to Miss Lim Bee Sea ygjg °< "J- and Mrs. Lim Kirn Jin Z of Malacca. The marriage will take place in Senior Hearth Office. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 45 8 WIU pUce this ™>nth in M laDd^ tWee 5S* W. A. D. Edward*, M.C.. Senior Superintendent, Topographical Survey of Malaya, and Lilla Anne eWer dTo V^ 6 Major C J V wi Regiment, and Mrs. Venables. of 7. Palace Place Mansions. Kensing on Court. W.B.
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  • 51 8 Mr. J w. Russell, who has for several year, been with Messrs. McAUster and Co ltd has left their service to become Ma'ayan 2ET?£"L? United sutes iSS w. ii remain a enis mm mis well kn,wn tyre manvf curl c ncern. and Mr. Ru.rells headquarter, are n their office in
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  • 71 8 A^?^ n f Chln e Student.' Literary iHr i lllju iW reminded that the launch tr p ani S 1 w teke place on Sunday starting at 645 a.m from Johnstc:^ Tse Tan BA will take j?"** and Ye ln «tructions in Mandarin during the fortnightly Chinese literary meeting ™l?^
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  • 66 8 du er w mceUng cl the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Chm will be he* at 8 p.m. on Thurs*>y. Tho spraker will be Mr. C. Ward!C^S I L rnd J l of hi« address will nSST? i C,P!In<? Arr »ngements have f broadcast nte on a wave nsrh C f 325
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  • 569 8 -lCC^ Newspaper Reform ;> Cecil Street wont 1: am enthus asticallyV -il—that 'vast major t v n Singapore- who p 0 l.;. and dW» I; changes wh eh they U nouncedly demanSd A The Hon. Mr. A p* Bnh formally absolved from advocacy of Votes V hereby
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  • 59 8 Prom China and Japan by I du6 Singapore to-morrow. Prom China and Japan by 1 1 duf Singapore at 2 p.m. to-morrow Prom China and Japan by dut Singapore daylight on Thursda\ Prom China and Japan by *F v arU due Singapore On Thursday Prom Europe (London mail.-
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  • 40 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. I ndon:—4 Yd. N-w York:—9' 4 cents »G>. Singapore:—l 4-..-15 cent* TIN. l a»d»«:-nSpot £115 o*. Od 3 months, buyers £116 7s 6d ~wnJ Od.). sellers £116 10s Od t 00 Rii^rapore:—ssB.624. (175 ton
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 100 8 l New C« stands, j jjj No. 7181 5 I I Luncheon Cruet. Five Fancy Class Bottles with Silver- S jjj Plated Mounts and Spoons I Price $13.50. I Robinson Co., Ltd. f 5j (Incorporated tn the Strait* Settlement*.) I Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. I I St dj f"r Cj
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    • 89 8 ii m ii tr'tmndhrhdjMtJifjßftt BRILLIANT AND f I GEM SET I I JEWELLERY jj I In Latest Designs-Platinum l f D or W/Gold Setting 5 0 G PRICES THAT DEFY I S COMPETITION. g 1 I 30 Years' Expe,iencc. [j S 0 |U.S.De Silva ABros J 61. High Street. I
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  • 1956 9 OPENING OF INDIA ROUND-TABLE CONFERENCE. DETERMINED TO ACHIEVE EQUAL PARTNERSHIP. DOMINION STAT' S WILL REMOVE SEPARATION CRY. <)ffivial Wireless.] Rugby. Nov. 17. igy session of the Indian mm was held at St. James mmg. under the Presidency of \m 'Mr J
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  • 138 9 POLICE CHIEF ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY. ASSAILANT ONCE A STOWAWAY TO SINGAPORE. Reuter's Service. ["Japanese Sews" Service.) Tokyo, Nov. 16. Mr. T. Maruyama. Chief of the Metropolitan Pol cc Bureau, has tendered hit resignation, taxing upon himself responsibility for the attempt on the Premier's life Tokyo. Nov. 17.
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  • 129 9 COMPLETE MAJORITY IN DIET ELECTION. Reuter's Service. Warsaw (Poland 1. Nov. 17. The results so far In the Parliamentary elections show that the Government bloc headed by Pilsudski. has secured 245 seats out of a total of 444 In the Diet. The Government has thus obtained an
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  • 116 9 ELECTION RESULTS IN GERMANY. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Ana Berlin. Nov. 17. That the radical tide is still rising throughout Germany Is evidenced by Sundays Municipal elections In Northern and Southern Oermany The National Socialists an still the chief beneficiaries from economic depression and foreign political dissatisfaction In
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  • 779 9 CHANG HSUEH LIANG'S PLEA. "MEANINGLESS STRUGGLE OF MILITARISTS." TRAIN PASSENGERS HELD FOR RANSOM. Reuter's Service. Peking. Nov. 17. Telegrams from Pingtehchuan (west of «tan> state that an express train en route ror Peking from Paotouchen. on the PeklngSuiyuan railway, has been attacked by a force !ii,!?K,
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  • 17 9 IJTERARY NOTES, on mm** 3. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. en vms» X CORRESPONDENCE, mm mm** n.
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    • 185 9 I Jfck THE WWE I M^ L/I J THAT PUTS I THE PEP j' j I SOLE AGENTS: I GuTnpjE 6 €b I I 'Incorporate* I, S(rcU S e«leme«,J 8 S2S2S2KS2H^^ I Exclusive 1 I "His Master s Voice" 1 RECORDS. I I JOHN BOLES I B 848?; For ycm
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  • 355 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. maiacca Poppy Fund Match. (From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Nov. 15. In the interests of the Poppy Day Fund a match between a team of Malays raised by Che Mohamed All bin Maidln and Mr. Koh Seng Watt s XI largely comprising Chinese players contested
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  • 34 10 represented by: Toh SLZ Chiang. Tan Teng Sen ß ChSTv Swee Khoor Hor Khoorf Sits"S Hoo. Ng Khai mmm vL Khn Koh Leng the Association T° refereed ray C** l Senj
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  • 21 10 team Lee Ah Leek On T l Scorer:the '"E" team BotW T by Mun Pun th goak were scored
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  • 98 10 HEIGHT-LIFTING. rr cur we h <- annual weight liftin. r mind f d ot their second be held onBSu8Sun d l7 at C 7r' Uion hich Avenue CompVutors L. P 3t Na Sea for th» request ed to turn up that they mlsTput 10 f m rubber shoes
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  • 45 10 VMI llUf NEWMAN AND UNDBUM WIN. BILLIARDS. Th» f London. Nov 7 Bradford: Newman at Conachy 19.554 Jn 26 905: McPtay) 26.651 break of n« n: (in lureaa or 1,147). and Davis 23,739. London, Nov. 8 'a»pectlvely. Bradford and London. N^rnjT^^Lr^' l *< Bedford.
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  • 73 10 CHESS. Ch^,r ti0 in the SlLranor* W.ows I TounuSSS^ Class I E E. Coleman ID G. Parbury J J J 300 1 Lo Kam Woon J 0 2 200 II B. a WUmot 3 1 S I 138 U R. Jumabhoy 2 1 1 114 HI R Bird
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  • 24 10 GOLF. o.^ u or n c,^ov rt r„r l3 car* v.kui Mrs e. 1. lUy m) l U P won \j
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  • 233 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. The P.S.RP.C. second XV defeated an XV by 11 points to 9 on the n SatUrday alth °ugh both sides did TndTh al H^ Unt f attackln »n both halves and the S.C.C. led at the interval. The teams were: c f" bHc Srrvi <**:
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  • 47 10 1 F r om Out Oton Correspondent.) I poh. Nov. 17. Sc?em^lf h tne Q Perak Ru «by team travelled to ial^d^xv° n und atU K day the TatpinK raisea a XV under Norman to meet trin c^i„„ gor under Puxton-Hardlng. a, n'Z th
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  • 60 10 The P.S.RP.C. "A" XV beat the Welch R»»t a m^."»d X a V ,ry a, Th p °t,T, n o t»n? cpssfni d j oervices rushes proved sucRedmond went over first and lat,>r B 0 J m n converted a try scored by himself Both
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  • 48 10 HOCKEY. TSt "l c when they met mm I cle »r goals ground Vl e n ,5f5S T th iter's opportunities were lost nd many tiaTtnrth^i r* tni'econd half The RT T eVen ln erratic and lacked cohesicT" U Chinese XI 3: Raffles institu-
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  • 83 10 The Police beat the APC at »k ~w °ad Depot yesterday by "n game. The A.P c. put L Tsi and had hard luck in Lt oburn resistance occasion When thi on P»Ucc were one up ££T*' efforts to increase the lead Strenuoiu and their opponents workL
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  • 236 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football Chee Kit Teo -r,,fl 25 Kum Wah Urn referee. 8 Mf Kon Swce Chiang will wui represent Utile's XI £m cT fS 1 barlow. Tlam and Lye Quee R«*rves: Cheng Slong 800 team v. Chinese Snnr». a to-day on the trourS? 'Jl" Kiong. Neo Soon Tan
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  • 60 10 THE TURF. tB'j arrangement with the London, Nov. 17 r No, Handicap 8aracm 7 to 1; Mint Master 8 tn 1 1 Voleur 10 to I; Truncheon ICO to 8- ProLif tude 100 to 7; Redeswood 100 to 6 Timber 9n to 1; Rose? tow. Empire Builder and
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  • 225 10 RIFLE-SHOOTING. The fourth and fifth practices for the (n.« port shoot were held on the Farrer Ru£ £l on Nov and 16 Spoon shoots held?S each practice and resulted as follows™. Nov 9. Net Aggregate f. m. Grosae 600 yds. Net H. J. Spinks 31 500 yds.
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  • 81 10 BADMINTON. Results of the match between Gleeful BP and Juvenile BP played last week at the uZTI <oleefUlS first* qS Hock Seng lost to Ong Hock Poh 8-15 n_i s U 5T lo *t to Chan Keng Hong I—ls. 9—15; Lim Chens C oat to Tan Chin
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  • 61 10 [h^'t,™'"?** "L' hC Denshire B P.s court, the home team beat the Cold Storage A. C by Result,: iDevonshire BP. mentioned iJiT ch n *>* Meng is—3. tl' Jil j"- H °"f Lo* Seng Chye J ""t B H. Quek 1S-10. J7'" Mjn »«t C. Y
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  • 96 10 In1 the return match with the Alfairs. played hi.r Au°? ne w 5 ***** 1451 Sunda >' Teck-a Party beat Alfairs by 4 games to 2. Results (Tecks Party mentioned first): ttnaio: soh Swee Teck beat Urn Hu Beng KUn *****1 1061 to Edward rlir T fr
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  • 62 10 In a match of five singles between th„ "B 10 Uni n B and the as follow. ,a a n^ 5 C Urt the wult Lim Tlan Wan A t P ayer ™»"cned first>: 15—5 S t Cheng Kuan. 15—6 Its 8Uk Chen,: chuan. x?° suk 'OS.
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  • 33 10 :S» KrK.«ssr CWn Ann 14 14 <3—1), is-? ™?i rh at me Kong Kim Cheng lost to Tan Hock San l»-«. 15t n l5 Ref er ee:—Mr c 8 Wee
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  • 70 10 a, t Un held at tit SCC yesterday Jhen the arrangemenu for holding the nTw The committee appointed ls the same as T^K y t* r WUh th «ceptlon of Messrs W Lobb B. Walker and EE. Webster tale the places of Messrs W 1. l.
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  • 29 10 PING-PONG. The following are the reault» of the 8 A W L A *c.m7 mo 800 Ho by 5—1 House by l"? H US Yap Ken 8oon*s
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  • 21 10 Reuter's Service. New York. Nov. 17. i reported from Lima that 7n munlat agitators wrr* 1 70 Com--
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  • 129 10 A 36-MILLION DEFICIT. REDUCTION OF EXPENDITURE URGED. London. N\jv. l. The forecast that Mr. Snowden, at the eno P re r? 4 fmanCial year be faced w? a budget deficit of 36 millions sterling Z mad. The a 2^ ta hiS d, r R The article bases
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  • 161 10 MALACCA COMMITTEE REACHES SETTLEMENT. rrrom Cur Oica Correspondent j Malacca. Nov. 18 S«L St* 5K At the Malacca Chinese Chamber of Com merce on Sunday evening the du^ors oTZ some 300 to 400. representative of all Asiatic communities of Malacca-to mmm 'he P ret„position of affairs and
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  • 56 10 ALLEGATION OF CRIMINAL MISAPPROPRIATION. Before the District Judge (Mr r vim. sTtrl2?"°; for as tvnn v wugni a motor-car ,o£" c K cry j* l l his salary f lend whoT* C 000 in «5 rom 2« 5i.600 worth of sau^^t: «?«£S evidenc was Mr. E.
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  • 90 10 FOOD DISTRIBUTED FROM POLICE STATIONS. Reuter's Service. tk l New York Nov. 18 RenCy Commission has w reiie\e the unemployed. The New v™-w-Mayor.- Unemployment Commonhas an [?T?*J** buy 4.500.000 o? food U> feed the needy until Jan l distributed from police stations, thousands of unemployed selling apples
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  • 23 10 Reuter's Service. Mrs vl*~ o Sn *nghai, Nov. 18 J c 7ou c J eU 0r flight taV :Vtt
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  • 32 10 As br efly reports previously the death many others w »*>n and Messrs Bun Be*» lcai Staff. Road ProvllnXe the P"*?? the Office and s£re jL? Store
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  • 603 10 SUIT FOR AN INJUNCTION. The hearing was continued before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) in the Supreme Court yesterday of the action instituted by Mr. Jacques Schnabl against the S-ci te Commissionerla di Esporta Z ione cdi Imrx»rta! zione for ax, injunction to restrain defendants Mr C
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  • 136 10 A successful gymkhana meeting was held by day Amn^r 10 ClUb at Ba,CStier n Saturday. Among those present were HE. the Officer Administering the Government, (Mr j ohl chard Sir Josiah Crosby (H. M. Consul General at Ba*avia>. Mr. M. B. Shelley w. C Huggard and Mrs.
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  • 14 10 ["Japanese News" Service.) Osaka, Nov. 16. 25F<flR t llkeI y to <* summoned
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  • 348 10 JUSTICE TO JEW'S Nh ARABS. MR. LLOYD GEORGE COM*, WHITE l*A! f k EMNS I BrUish Official -ihe Government pone, m debated in Parliament v, *M k H not follow parU 222? a" felt "»t position has been misint rusented and both secUoi"' -*52 fhf L that
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  • 130 10 £655,f,18 IRISH SWEEPSTAKE. Reuter's Service. London. Nov. 17. Optimistic expectation stopped work throughout the Irish Free State to-day wmk tn draw was made at the Mansion Hou>- Dublin m the Free State Hospitals fhmpiUki on th Manchester November Handicap respite the frowns of the British Government and the
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  • 77 10 KENTUCHY ARKANSAS BANKS CLOSE. A PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE. Reuter's Service. New York, Nov. l" A number of banks in Kentucky tl I .ukansas have closed their doors. The cl National Bank of Kentucky at Loui which had resources of $54.000.000, is to] closing, as a precaution, of four so mutt of
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  • 86 10 SPANISH CAPITAL ONCE MORE QUIET. Reuter's Service. Madrid Noi 17 A Labour Administration M the strikers to resume within sun which are not later that 5 There were 150 arrests yesterday, but cap* is calm. Soldiers baked the neo all day long. Madrid N i The city
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  • 92 11 CORRESPONDENC E. ■Our readers are invited to write to us oh fc interest. It must be under- d that the "Malaya Tribune" does not 1 ,,<i- endorse opinions expressed by corres- U TTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF r p,, E, preferably typewritten (double inQ and on one side of the
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  • 137 11 Editor, Malaya Tribune.") < ridents nave occurrcd within ih< junctions of Wilkie, Middle i, K ;f»dJv On Monday last occurred t when a Jewish school-boy was ,v a motor-car and killed: to-day bumped into a ricksha and occupant, a iittle school-girl, r, j.: i senseless. •dents might have
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  • 105 11 ASTONISHING REVOLVER I NK IN LEITH. I'KINTER SHOT DEAD. A c ii'< i o£ Scotland minister, the Reverend p Carmiihacl Marr. was charged with rgh, following an astonishi;. re-, dver •■«•lit in a street in Leith. when a vr Mr James McNair Dalgleish. dropped dt .id
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  • 469 11 properties were sold ■an Cheong Koon Seng and w. Chulia Street, on Sept. M. Od I and 22. 1030. half share in land and 19 17 19 and 21. Verdun Road. ■OOgM by Mr Chua Geok mt $***** and house No. 739. Grove HD m\ ft., bought by
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  • 520 11 "PHAR LAI- MAKES HISTORY. The most sensational offer ever made for a racehorse was negotiated at Rene hi 11 racecourse, writes C. J. Graves In the Sydney Referee." A bid of £10.000 was made for the remaining five months' lease of Phar Lap. held by
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    • 348 11 I NEW WORLD CABARET f X To-night and Nightly. I I Special Vaudeville I 1 Show. X I DANCING BY COUPONS IS AS USUAL. I I MOONLIGHT BALITnEVV WORLD S TO-NIGHT AT 9 P.M. 8 THE JAPANESE CIRCUS Qj WILL PERFORM FOR A SHORT SEASON ffl S Admission SI, 50
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    • 291 11 3 Orange Smash commands I I 'I nighest price in the m\[h 111 market, on account of its g I JBhSL DeU ĕMful Taste and 1 Iff it Superb s Quamy I I j I I ORIGINAL j I fej^—ORANGE I ttE|Wjffi SMASH. I ||B Framroz Go. j winging your
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    • 365 11 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, NOV. 18. Bengkalis. Laboean Billk k Tandjong (Singaradja» 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang. Siak, Pakan Bare* and Pajakombo <Hong Kwong) 3 p.m Bagan Si Api Api (Meran) 3 p m •Penang, Colombo, Port Said, Naples and New York (Cingalese Prince) 3 p.m. •Penang, Colombo and Bombay (Kidderpore) 4
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  • 195 12 MANIFESTO BY CONGRESS. The fifth World Congress of the Pmfinw., (the Red Trade Unk» Internationa £f attending At Moscow. LoWy. iTSES the discussion at the congress Hi» th. population of the worki. the pceaent were the most favourable for the work J?!! The congress issued two
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  • 119 12 SOME RECENT ADDITIONS. Th* Clear Stream 2 ,C rt R»mbUn. KM Attenborough (O M.t Udj ol n..».h. Baxter i Orator? > "WUtht. W ana U* Eraser .Ronald. Rose Anstey r ret-man iR. Austin i Mr t>Jl* sight 2 coptaT 111 Gordon <Neil> The Big Ben Alibi Gregg (Cecil
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  • 130 12 GERMAN GOVERNMENTS STRONG ACTION. Reuter's Service. Berlin. Nov. 16. V* B^nuo^* ffort the Government to reduce the prices of rommodlUes to offset reduced wages all over the country are meeting with opposition, but the Cabinet Commit Z gilU.U* of reducing prices a i along the line,
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  • 27 12 AGAINST REPEAL OF PROHIBITION? Reuter's Service. Washington. Nov. 15 Mr °J 8 surrounds the conclusions of au^L^ W En,orCCment Commission, bu urge a national refer
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  • 157 12 £500 DAMAGES AWARDED AGAINST ARMY OFFICER. JJ yiftit *"d Admiralty Divl--£*rd W te V WaU »nd Thompson was In the petition, says the •Times," Mr Lionel Philip w.tts. of Camelot. PerrwporS wall, employed in the Sat SEft Wat a n«?H«! 5* Mrs Aileen Army officer The petitioner
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    • 213 12 PORK I 18 unequalled for sweetness, qualify I «nd tenderness. All pig* are reared f I from stock specially Imported from jjj Kngland; most of the feed is imported I from Home supplemented by crass KTOWn w our own farm; and fresh I applies of Pork may be had daily
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    • 54 12 II RECORDS FROM I "The Vagabond King" f SONG OF THE VAGABONDS I I BaritODe With Mi Chorus and Orchestra I I DENNIS KING. |o I ONLY A ROSE I jjj Boprano with*' Orchestra I CAROLYN THOMSON. I Can be obtained at 1 I SEASON CO., LTD I 116, North
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    • 243 12 «^JE stablished 1897. POH KONG CHYE «wtro-Maters and Gliders, Got a.,4 S«TtT-8mlth». SOUTH BRIDGE ED. SINGAPORE Thone 7772. Extension.— THE SINGAPORE ELECTRO PLAm r WORKS. <:> MtoJf'jSLf' P0S ln 0»W. Silver sss sarins CHILDREN'S FANCY 3 BALL I Fr6ni a three mn AT THy ADELPHI ROTH Where the children m
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  • 270 13 OBSTACLE OF HIGH PRICES REMOVED. In his speech at the annual meeting of Harrisons and Crosfleld. Ltd.. the chairman. Mr. Eric Miller, referred to new uses for rubber, and urged the desirability of laying rubber-surfaced blocks In City streets where traffic Is heavy, and excessive
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  • 428 13 Singapore, Nov 14. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) katl 60 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean katl 60 Pork, lean and fat «Ist quality) kati 4« Mutton Indian lb. 65 Mutton Australian lb. 66 Fowl katl 50 Hens (Locally reared) kati 60 Ducks each 75 Pigeons, domestic
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  • 86 13 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (5.8.). LTD. Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump end/or ex 4 gall drum per British Imperial gallon 74 cents Yellow Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gall, tin |3 h Shell Aviation Spirit ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon M cents. STANDARD OIL CO„
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 563 13 i j D pan s Ointment. remedy for the skin, will be found most the treatment of all manner of skin diseases, g and piles. All rases of Eczema, Itch, Pimples', S res and (ruptions will yield with its use. It gives re in cases of external and internal PILES.
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    • 260 13 n 3Tm... REGLYKOL a a treat cure for DIABETES, lt was showt ipon chemical analysis that the quantity of ♦ugar and acetone ln the urine of patient* after a few days treatment with this pre aaratlon was reduced to a v no iimmated altogether, while the various organ* )f the
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    • 121 13 j D'orsay's Perfumes j SPECIAL NOTICE. I 3 In order to allow our customers to appreciate S the quality of "D'orsay's Ex traits" a small bottle C of same be presented to all customers applyJ tag for it, at: F |C j RENE ULLMANN, i SOLE AGENTS FOR D'ORSAY'S PERFUMES—WHOLESALE
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  • 334 14 POSER FOR MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS. f Special to tha Malaya Tribune The city of Duesseldorf. so frequently c ted in connection with the mystery of ST«SB "g"» Kurten-who was finally caught fcMfcy ■llllinl sstj again come into prornan! local harmless certainly but yet sufficiently weird Some time ago
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  • 70 14 ouigo*. which claim, th. tnnnuua of u>, F1 P*» h». decided to «holWi it Thi Pu?Hc h "eve^w t he™' Kh 110 S «i~ find thenwlve. compelled either doors to avoid th* ,t~~* y «1.P~rve which takes these and other lt Abcrdecn with commendable *ooT
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  • 89 14 A writer in the "Manchester Guardian" gives the to Windsor in two JffJgJEJft a c sSTof iSSiss 1 P*tlon, The duii^n^ h ™d on her journey tH2££ S «1 twenty miles per hour a™Jm? exceedtlon. the Prince J™*" to request Not qu te known Conductor, i„ all? Mr harder to
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    • 177 14 Try YON VADBL PAIN BALM CHUAN EU) Om, .nd you mt for My Brand. Sole Distributors:— KiAT C <> LTD.. SINGAPORE I always gets top marks All marks on paintwork revealed ry the Spring sun are quickly removed with Zog paste. There's no hard rubbing needed. Just a gentle application
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    • 175 14 Sri j PERFUME /7 r l from lKe 1 j fevers. Its dainty I refresr,in S qualities endear it J /< yv t0 of every discrimm if U vL V *tins woman. KARLSRUHE fedgV/ Sole Agents for Malaya: 11 Straits Java Trailing Go, SINGAPORE PENANG. Does Your Hair Need Toniog
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    • 426 15 STIAMgJjUg P. 0 Si riSH INDIA PRUNES. rated in England.) -4U SENGER CARGO §1 UNICES. HOI ORIENTAL STEAM >x < (>.. LONDON AND I MAIL SERVICE. I I with His Majesty's Government.) ROM LONDON. MM and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1930 16.650 Nov. 29 7.650 Dec. 8 r vfi niL-
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    • 563 15 STlAitt SAIIWB NORD DEUTSCHER LLOYD. i >J 'Incorporated tn Germany.) fixtures"- ern ted th Compan y s intended OUTWARDS. 9 MOSEL for Hong Kong. Shanghai Yokohama. Kobe. Moji. Chin- mm*--?**** l DmUm Tsingtau Nov. 27 TRIER for Manila. Hong Kong t T S' Bhai Taku Dalny Tsingtau Dec. 7 5
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    • 562 15 NIPPON YUSENkS TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Tonnage Destination 9 Due Sail tFtiahlml Maru 10.900 N .p le Marseilles. Loudon. Antwerp Hako-kl Maru 10.000 Naples. M^U^^An^p Ugh *> Terukun, Maru am N.ple* Uar^T^ U T^ h 1 10.300 Naples, Haruna Maru 10.000 Naples. i^a^^"!.» 1 Dec. 31 Ja: 10.000 Naples. Mars^^n
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    • 91 15 TOYS. Watch for our display on Dec. I. AT SAINT-DIDIER ACCESSORIES. 1. PRINSEP STREET. For all defect* of vision Consult M. EZEKIEL A SONS. Optometry* and Opticians. Rallies Chambers. Raffles Place. Singapore A M Eaeklet. o (PhOa FLO. (Una UNION AUTO, (Proprietor. The Insular Trading Corp. Ltd.) BATTERY SERVICE STATION.
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    • 489 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED BEAD OFFICE: 94. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: P enan 85. Beach Street alacca 131, Jonker Street No. 1. Jalan Sayang Batu Pahat ,09, Jalan Rahamat Palembang 16 lUr Hon* Kong 13. Queen'• Road, Central em i ban 63, Birch Road Batavla 00. Bulten Nleuwport Straat
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    • 393 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK INDIA, LIMITED. Authorised Cap'tal Subscribed Capital "-000,000 Paid-up Capital ".800.000 Reserve Fund and R est J^JJJg HEAD OFFirr- am ,CE 15 G«ce Church Street. London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. P S n r fl le Chairman. n h Chalmers, Esq. ?5. p m Hamb rTEsq.
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    • 379 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. t TO LET. TO LET—B6-1 and 86-3, Tank Road. Imaicdlate entry. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Raffles Chambers. Nos. 8, SO. 40, 4i. 43 to 48. Apply to, The Secretary, The Garden Club. TO LET—B6. Calrnhill
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    • 472 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. independent and Progressive. f All the News: Soundest Views. FOR SALE. ~rz RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelet* for hanging over your receiver Ten cent* per copy OutataUon* 15 cent*. Send caah with order to Manager. Malaya Tribune." WHAT OPFERS.-One lot pen
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    • 238 16 EDUCATIONAL. ktmiL European BA.. Trinity College or any other exarnmaSon Cambrtd e or'gT bo?. adVerUBer B ooy» own notne. Addlv r«« n« MB. c/o Mahvym Tribune. Na FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. B. Short Street. Singapore.) (The School of Individual Instruction This Institution ls the resnoru» n/ jent day C Uolf
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    • 355 16 NOTICES. NOTICE. St. Patrick's Society, Singapore. The Annual General Meeting of the St Patricks Society, Singapore, will be held at the Europe Hotel on Monday, November 24 1930, at 5.15 pjn. W. R KING, Hon Sec. and Treasurer.. NOTICE. The Cinema Hall known as STRAITS CINEMA HALL," Upper Serangoon Road.
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    • 221 16 mum "Tribune" Small A ds Bring Resulk Because They Reach the Permanent Popni atit)ll INSURANCE. THE $mWm SOUTH BRIT ISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTB. Ogee: 2. Finlayson Green. 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated
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