Malaya Tribune, 25 November 1930

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune WIL- -No. 27g SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1930 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1930. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 25, 1930
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 69 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. \NNOT BETTER THE BEST, il f IV i i B«y j ROYAL BAKERY 1 i I' j Swiss Rolls, Fancy Pastries, Jam Rolls, j Scotch Shortbread, Cakes etc., etc. j QUALITY GUARANTEED EQUAL TO 9 I THE HIGHEST LONDON STANDARDS— I i I I LARGE ASSORTMENT ON
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    • 14 1 Washing _r Suitings. -tf Ay /V Pot Tropica! Wear. HI <3H STREET /V Singapore
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  • 564 2 CHIEF SECRETARY'S ADVICE. SULTAN OF SELANGOR WELCOMED. Members of Klang and Coast Rotary Club attained to the full status of Rotary on Nov. 15. states the "Malay Mall." through the formal presentation, by the Hon. the Chief Secretary to Government, of their Charter Inaugurated only 11
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  • 223 2 NATIVES OF ISLANDS NEAR ANDAMANS. nn B t VaBM arrlVMl ln on a motor junk on Nov. 17. report* the Straits Echo The chief engineer said that the crew were people who did not know what cTrtWSS •meant but who were in touch with it The
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    • 256 2 your cmurt I I J jy| SAFEGUARD I Moi»tr-m)~T-,Un. f4H| |J I L«Wor.tor, Montr*.! LMIi /acr /io* and eyes unnaturally bright' rjf, s </u> p /ac6 /or ntm, and sonny doesn't mind at alL And also—AT ONCE—Baby's Own Tablets u h,ck sonny doesn't mind either, because they are so peasant
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    • 158 2 THE FUTURE OF THE EMPIRE lies in the arms of every nursing mother >hme rt l d Unsu,ta In these cases Suo-' S ll n< Glaxo nas P r( >ved helpful to the Mother remedying the difficulty and allowmg na ural feeding to go on unhindered. 8 I ""'I 0
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  • 2478 3 (Special to the Malaya Tribune.' London. Oct. 30 poHf U tf d an lnB ariBen the prog*L» it— the laying of wrea'hs on Ph by omciAl visitors Whitehall tUTpriK Dy a of diplomat «*£Pondence from Warsaw, and a ZZSI ££LT !£?7s£ t .J"
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    • 444 3 t?A 2.00 IV^^S^H OH) PLATED I^l the new Gillette RAZOR 24 k. gold-plated the NEwGillette BLADE rust- resisting in Price! Gillette known tmc^*^. wo«ti> o*t* /y\ V- NMitufl H f ENTIRELY NeW— greatest shaving im- 11 tamOU9 provement in «8 years—the New Gillette Razor I 1 ~,a4,<>s Bla(,e at onl
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    • 36 3 3 FOR jjj se;r vice i 5 AND C] SECURITY K in K I AUTOMOBILE I INSURANCE. J THE MOTOR UNION I INSUR4NCE/C0\?PANV-LIWITKir I (Sime Darby Co., Ltd—General AgentsT"! I TMOm M4| 5. MALACCA STREKT. J
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    • 328 3 I fft DONT 1 —i WBm£* doctor m P°P EVANS PASTILLE mm ,nt< > your mouth instead. M Their antiseptic vapours will s-K)Ti relieve you ot mm that cold. I EVANS* |B *MTIf«»TIC TMttOAT §f\ jj* gft From Chemist* every where Ml Made in England to a formula of J|
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    • 192 4 COTY Way j to Greater Charm. LES POUDRES COTV There is no Face Powder in the world that can compare with Coty Pace Powder both as regards quality and price. No matter j what you pay you cannot find a better face powder. Its fineness, r its delicate fragrance and
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    • 320 4 "Ny Carlsberg Beer"' MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK. j|j Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs it j and Re.t-Houses throughout f| JBL Strait? Settlements and the 8 Malay States. f \j r |l§9j Sold h > all First Class dealers in Singapore. So, wr Tbe Eas| Asia c Co m^ g (Incorporated in Denmark.)
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  • 1376 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. SSV U T F 8B> "CHANGE AMD STOCK UOKK1S Singapore, Nov. 25,10, a.m. Issue Value. CL08INO QUOTATIONB Buyers. Sellers. £10.0 Asam Kumbang Tin rw 7i I 0 5 0 Ayer Hltam Tto !i 0.0 II. 6 b 1 00 Bangrln Tin 38 0110 0.12.0 »1.00 Batang
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    • 459 5 TIIF MODERN PROPHYIWIS BY "SEMORr TABLETS. Venereal Disease, its at_M individual as well as its influence on the birthdth <»f the off-spring, furibilitjr <>t efficiently combating iblk protective measures, all tht employment of agents lividual. INDISPENSABLE. Syphilis being so manifest iblk health that the urgent l ay*- been raised by
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    • 102 5 PANCRESAL j I Dr. Richard Weiss, Ph.D., M.A.F.CS., Berlin I S Pharmaceutical Preparation. I Rivaled PANCREAS HORMONE Tablets for the treatment of 0 I DIABETES MELLITUS j I £ec\ 5~» I S Production which means a standardisation of the g can be proved by the sugar-level ln the urine and
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    • 177 5 THE COLONIAL COMMERCIAL SYNDICATE. "Music Emporium. «4, SERANGOON ROAD, (Top Floor GRAMOPHONES. All makes and kinds to suit all pocketa. Btock Tamil and HtadustS records received every week. V. K. ITER, Proprietor UNION AUTO, The InemUr Trading Corp. Ltd.) BATTERY SERVICE STATION. 74. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phone 7147. DO NOT
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    • 184 6 cs n B mmW.m mm mm mkm lo^k BT V BF I m m m m mm mm *3o| I 1 I JLULI NIGHTLY Pftlsj' I Paranuunts entertaining Comedy Drama. 3 s "BURNING JJP> I I WITH 0 I RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN. g Thrill*. Spills and Laughs kj a
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    • 129 6 Amusements. I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9JLS. j I Every Conceivable I Record Broken! I j "SUNNY SIDE UP" I I The Greatest I I Musical Comedy I I Ever Filmed! g j "SUNNY SIDE UP" j I The Fox Movietone 1 I That has made I I The Whole World I
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    • 189 6 i [NARLBOROU^ui I mZ BEACH ROAD. I 615 TO-iV/GHT Charles (Buddy) Rogers j Paramount* D c lf 9hHlll Jo j {CLOSE harmony! with I NANCY CARROLL. I Hear her ling, "I WANT TO GO PLACID hh! AND d j I Nexf Change: I "One Mad Kiss." 1 IHE DOCTOR'S SECRET"
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  • 292 7 lIN S FURTHER FALL. L'tlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. RUBBER. •ondun -d. up l/16d. K j' cents iG). unchanged. sh.ir«- d >' Allenbys 90 cents—$1, #;> 95 cents, Ayer Panas 85—95 0 If cents. Brogas 45—50 i Jt lotongs 25 —30 cents, Bukit <
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  • 181 7 IBy courtesy or 11. and S. Bank.) V r XPORE. NOV 25. ,lln 4 months' sight 2s. 3~ s d ,:u 2s. 3 27 32d.. London w 1 3 25 32d.. London 30 «-,d.. London demand 2s B T.T. 2s. 3 11/16 d.. Lyons »21 Parta demand 1.427.
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  • 32 7 ASSETS OF $1,000,000,000. Reuter's Service. New York. Nov 24 Reserved ?"5r fT™ sett m SmS 00? W h New York. Nov 25 the remainder to the a d
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  • 119 7 (By arrangement pJMI the SFJ>:'> London. Nov 24 s?nypor°e Wi T?ni ar H C Singapore United showed a loss of £2 019 £s nd 79o are lllB f rWard 10 "edit'account Aboyne Clyde showed a nett profit of £1 54 mmt are carrying forward £3.951
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  • 61 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON, NOV. 25. Ac c Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 14 u, U v Standard R.S.S. on Tender. December 15 mv 15H, 15\ January /March 15 t 4 15 April/ June 16 Jjj Tcne of Market:—Quiet, steady. Latent Cable:—London Spot
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  • 155 7 SINGAPORE. NOV. 25. Rice. Siam A-l per Koyan $330 Rice. Siam 1 m $280 Rice. Siam 2 $242 Rice. Siam 3 m 223 Rice. Siam 4 $210 Rice. Saigon A-l m $22 0 Rice. Saigon 1 $OQ7 Rice. Saigon 2 200 Rice. Saigon 3 $1 95 Rice, Rangoon 1
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  • 557 7 MONTHLY MEETING. (From Our Own Correapondtnt.) Malacca. Nov. 22 monthly of the Malacca la*r "S was held on Prldi-y rt«L p m ,n the Resident Councillor fflce. The following were present The Hon XfaLS'i Clarke Messrs H. 8 W. F. Zehnder. Loh Kim 8wi. J D. Sanderson (M.E
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  • 136 7 THRILLS AT THE CAPITOL. Capitol' 1 Theatrp P* 1 1 uI B urnin Mary featurtn Wchard Arlen and W a night ry 15 Th<,re w-e no elaborate unusually End eVen though 110 duced thnr» element of drama is Introduced there U equally strong comedy throughthTSS? en n T™
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  • 111 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Nov. 25. Wharf (Entrance Gala i). Gladys East Basin; Rajula 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 31. Kedah 18; Annul 16; Kamo Maru 13: Pres **m Atola 9; cap Padaran 7 sirHK Pb D^k «Rntranee Gate 1). 3 T****** 32 Moncalieri 35: City of
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  • 33 7 The rate of untitled of Money untitled for India and Ceylon to-day to Ra 154 for 100 The rate of payment of Money Order, from indto ■nd Ceylon to Rs !3g for $100
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  • 220 7 There has been launched, at the Fairfield Oompany s yard at Oovan. a twin-screw motor vessel for the Blbby Line passenger service to the East, which was named "Worcestershire" by Mrs. Harold Blbby. who christened her She follows generally on the lines which have proved
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  • 337 7 nrlv-iS 1 f *****,1110 depress!cn which prevailed in British Malaya dur.ng the pa«t ye f ars ot the tonnage of shipping at the port of Singapore continued to grcJW. and na S hlRh record ln lC2 states t v e pU 1 at Singapore in Commerce ttcports. The
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  • 38 7 'By arrangement with the 'S.FJ». n London, Nov. 24. The following eic the latest rubber stocks figures at Home. London 76.448 tons Liverpool 40.492 tons, a total of 116.940 tons against 116.045 tons last v\eek.
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  • 132 7 POLICE COURT INCIDENT. ■elation was caused in the District WhCn 5t h® 06 16 k nown that a Chinese prisoner, who wae to have be n charged with causing gr.evous hurt, was missing from the dock. have thC detective wh o should hT 6 thC prtsoner was nc
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 43 7 A rollicking story of College Life. U Sia Dancing, Music, etc. H D The SOPHOMORE H n A PA THE PICTURE. PI p athetone, a Comedy and Pathe fl Sound Gazette U It piH ei g___NIQHTLY OAS. D Sunday, at 3.15 a*T) H
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    • 421 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED Clerk for filing plans and drawS 8 8 Apply in own ha ndwriting to Box N i 278. c o Malaya Tribune. TO LET—Small compound house No U Branksome Road. Entry December 1. App j or 22 Bournemouth SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT l2 H °r^ e fs Limited Town
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 265 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. NOV 25 North. N-East and N-West Sumatra Bangkali, Laboean. Bilik 3 Selat Pandjang. Siak. and Pajakombo .HonrK«!!S! Upper Burma. North and Saam except Lower -CPSaSK 3 p m iavr c srt h an^ Hdkow,cap^-n; PJava So. th-West Sumatra. SouthT^or^DtHy 0 P.ntianak «Ouin, Bee) 4 p.m. Sarawak <Raub)
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    • 441 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. ROUTINE ORDERS. M *Vi l me Orders Issued by Lieut -Colonel J m ofre Nov. 2 f Comm ndt S 8 V F Shiga*PP« intmrnts (Officers): B E "Panted 2nd I„»r V P v4c Major A Chamler O B E *Hh effect from Nov. li. 1930 Rvtum frtra
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    • 220 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, NOV. 25. High Tides —1.36 a.m.. 12.25 p.m. Rugby: 8.C.C. Tournament. P.S. v. A.PC and I. S.C.C. TO-MORROW, NOV 26. High Tides—2.20 a.m.. 1.05 pm Rugby: "D" Coy. Welch v. Islands. Tanglln "B" Coy. Welch v. Johore. Johore Bahru; S.C.C. Tournament. Merchants v Etceteras, S.C.C. Hockey:
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  • 21 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. KEQUIEM MASS. May 5or n^ 2 Z chJSTo^ Joeeph w death. P^T'^Tu,«"S 8h^rt *~2TSSL£i 3LSS
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  • 774 8 The "Straits Times" gave away itSLUT 2 the subjeft of Co Reform when i„ its editorial of H h Franchise" 't declared that "under the scheme now receiving consideration the Unofficial* would not be able to govern." If that is alarm and excitement? And that very conclusion supplies
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  • 78 8 Mr. untitled of African and Eastern f Afrlcan nd E «Wjja). Ltd- toe. on transfer to C n Mr T R Bennle has succeeded Mr w H Superintendent of oJSLTJL Harbour Master. Port Dickson 041 naUon J holiday clos «i to business on that day. »3r7a 5"" J r pMB
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  • 95 8 EVIDENCE AT WILD LIFE INQUIRY. (From Our Own Correspondent j Ipoh. Nov. 25. The Malayan Wild Life Commission continues to record interesting evidence. The Perak in quiry is concluding this week. A new note was struck by Mr. C Wilkins Giving evidence of the colossal decreasedfSd ft*
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  • 22 8 rL haS n adVertised for some weeks now PUrChased tickets are asfced to make the necessary alteration.
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  • 371 8 Mr. J. H. M. Robson, C.B.E creator of the le^ar^l^ h m -tae vote be-au.e the l,ud:t demagogue get s thi fr.nr»«-« but. there again, it is the demagogue w ho the masses. Our hope for is th 4 the Government, by continued sympathet c c- n sidrration of public
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  • 46 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. I—ndcn:— 4 d. New ycrk:--9S, cent* (Q). Singapare:—U4-14\ cent*. TIN. L( 3 n *rn^7H SP< £H3 ff* M «K>«n 17s. 6d> Wr^ers 3 nl U J 7S M (d0 Si till 0s. Od. (down 25s. Od **»g*pore.-159.25. (100 tons sold).
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  • 622 8 (BY And now our mornine n something to say abou V r «km There i* an "antr ca and it Ls well to have H is more <, 1 Ptain tog declamation. tha n u^Jj <& I expect that the finished distributing o, whe n h, in
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  • 39 8 Firm Holland by "Baloernn St**** ♦.-morrow morning. From China and Jap-in i -1 Singapore noon to-morrow Fiom China and Japan b; due Singapore to-morrow on From Eur:pe (London mail Nov. 6) by "Ranchi." due P 1 Thursday.
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  • 28 8 I and 4 OI X LONDON LETTER, en p s TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on paC" I ITERAK V NOTES, en s> ■l! CORRESPONDENCE, on pa* r
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 183 8 j OFFICE CLOCKS, j j No. 4i(>. I Office Clock, Brass Bezel with Plain Glass. Wood Frame Walnut Colour, White Lacquer Dial. I inch Dial Price $16.50. S 8 $18 50. I -J I Robinson Co., Ltd. I (I<uorpor M h. the Strait. SttfmenU., X I Singapore and Kuala Lumpur
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    • 90 8 I BRILLIANT AND I I GEM SET I I JEWELLERY X In Latest Designs—Platinum I or W/Gold Setting. g I 1 1/1 PRICES THAT DEFY I COMPETITION. I I -n Ln 130 Years' Experience. U.S.De Silva&Brosj 61. High Street 'Phone 4540. —:634:— NORTH BRIDGE ROAD H TENG SENG GUAN. g
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    • 90 8 RADIO PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT. war! 6 0f formitS. 5? /°»°wing prcgramme to be tran* 49rnttrt" f 1 thC station on _£< by courtes y of Compagnie-Prancfw indcchinotee de Radiophonie l^BoulevaS 9 pm. 10-45 pm. Radio-Saigon Orchestra. i. Aubade r>_ <D) Final of Concerto in B Minor (Violin) Mozart. Soloist: Robert
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  • 118 9 CIRCULATED BOGUS BANK-NOTES!. PRINTERS SUED IN KING'S BENCH. \\k OK PORTUGAL DEFRAUDED. Reuter's Service. London, Nov. 24. ,lv bold coup of a swindler, who obtained over £1.000.000 worth of ci ii< t from the printer was menKmg's Bench Division to-day. vh'n k jI
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  • 80 9 X i i LIGHT DELAYED IN THE BUSH. Official Wireless.] Rugby. Nov. 24. West Africa Flight of H Gt neina to-day on m Bathurst to Khartoum A.ird flight one of the d descent in the bush em i oo mil-s for a si t- was drawn
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  • 99 9 INVTI VTION FROM U. S. GOVERNMENT. British Official Wireless. Rugby. Nov. 24. the a dun I' lhe Comma nder in-Chief of n A ..in i. F. Admiral Sir Michael Hodges cVVn' V l nV atlon of the United State. < r».ander-in-Chief of the a at
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  • 71 9 KAKAKHAN DEFENDS HIS SPEECH. Reuter's Service. Moscow. Nov. 24. has replied to the letter from ahu-h the latter expressed ■J toe recent statements of arding the administration of M m Railway men: vs that the Soviet Governr '"MJ to emphasise the 3 Ability of arbitrary OT unilafcuh
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  • 33 9 Vl 1 KON IRISH MINISTER. Reuter's Service. Ann, Dublin, Nov. 24. Mvi- attacked the escort ol General onhi aw nf Local Government, last S excha Mjed. one of the Al, unded.
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  • 30 9 Reuter's Service. Calcutta, Nov. 24. ru Mlle Hi ltze has arrived here. engaged on an attempt to fly Wan*. tia hack to France in a light
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  • 32 9 British Official Wireless. Th. i Rugby. Nov. 24. 6t retUrned to h m fo-day and are expected t untUafew days before *nen they will return to Norfork.
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  • 418 9 CRUISER LEAVES FOR SWATOW. CHINA PREPARING FOR TRADE MISSION. I Stn Kuo Min Press" Service.) Hong Kong, Nov. 24 Hon/ "J"-! evacuated Lauchow and "aterrt°°N. h Ve General Hon Choi Fund's Nannlng. to have bun» c*, n 8S troops are reported ThV oS »t S ie i
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  • 146 9 FOREIGN ORDERS PLACED WITH BRITAIN. British Official Wireless. R-«by. Nov. 24. Bri'ains air defence forces are being largely re-equipped under a scheme which to to be carried out during the next 15 months The Hawker Engineering Company has received an Air Ministry contract for 200
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  • 63 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby. Nov. J4. The Queen of Spain, accompanied by her two daughters, left Victoria this morning for Par s on her return to Spain. The Prince cf wales. Prince Arthur of Connaught. Princess Beatrice, tha Marquis and Marchioness of Carfcbrooke and th? Spanish Ambassador
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  • 1106 9 AN UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. SIXTH INFANT WELFARE SHOW. Show We m verv "nprecedented success is saying h«„h T prevlous shows having set a very cxeellence 01 or and t-e of toe vLr't r^ UlU produccd u ">e resul: bimT J I 0rk by ver y humanitarian S?nga^re
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  • 129 9 POLISH ELECTION RESULTS. GERMANS KILLED BY NATIONALISTS. FRONTIER TOWNS GROWING UNEASY. ITrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.} Warsaw, Nov. 24. P'eeedcnted election terror The Diet election in Upper s lesia has also JJJtedl to,i Pllsudskl majority, tit Armani SL2S on 6unday by rpbd poi h PROTEST TO THE LEAGUE. Berlin
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  • 37 9 'By arrangement with the S.FJ>."j uTLh K> nln Ness" state, that Lord Kylsant Lm^'" 1 "J** f hs duties in orf TI S P r3U P d S go.ng on a holiday abroad.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 187 9 jjj b "Motor Car" I JAPANESE CEMENT I Reliable I Economical 1 ol rj I CHEAP. J Bigh Uniform 1 I Quality to British I I Standard 1 Specification. I 1 Stocks from: x 1 1 GUTHRIE CO.. LTD.. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements j S I Exclusive "His
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  • 251 10 Sports Pastimes. Welch "A" Beat P.S.R.F.C. "A." RUGBY FOOTBALL. The superiority of Welch teams in the handling code was further demonstrated when the Regimental "A" XV beat a P.S.R.P.C. "A" XV by three goals and two tries (21 pta.) to a try < 3 pts. >: Although they were able
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  • 355 10 (From Our Own Correspondentj Malacca, Nov. 22. On Saturday last a hard game was ;he result of the meeting on the padang. of Guthries XV and the Dunlops team. This fixture had been looked forward to with interest and it was a pity that Briggs and La
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  • 39 10 5* sec tournament o" the ""Tb w»gg. X C. Bryant; W R Kinc- t n w Orenburg: T. M. Calhaem J Hosgood o™ BelUngham Smith. R p w iJ^TZ ««*ry«>. H. A. B««.tt and R. A. Johnston.
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  • 89 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. represent the Amicable he Oover <™<™ Monopolies oporis club to-morrow at the q« 0 Chua Khiam Teck K Zi A Ah Chew CheSr Vonf v h 66 h Boon. Teo Jn7 a Wong Peck JhT Ah Beng. Lau Khoo Hor Kim k and T*n Cheow Hin,
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  • 19 10 PING-PONG. Sunday Kung Jlfsserf.T ent PUyed Chyes H 5 Tan Soo S iSJVCS 1 Tan s House
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  • 230 10 HOCKEY. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Malacca. Nov. 21. c o, i. ThUrsd y Ust tht Malacca Club me- th, ASSOCi Uon S teams were m M C Smith; Oilmour. Beatty H ay sil^ 118, ething Newman! SFX Ah Chiang; H. M. de Souaa P dr U
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  • 107 10 The Chinese eleven fielded a much better am when they met the S.C.C. yesterday at the Anson Road Stadium and defeated 4 c The S r 15 10 ne a «rappy b The Club opened the score after a feu minutes of play but their
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  • 15 10 a-S^CfdTl ~SfS?ss5 wa«SSS3S RESULT: Raffles Institution 4; s.r. C 1
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  • 44 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. which resulted in »k- me w *kh n The e^e^N^ 3 1 P^nalty A team 6 B ground Sunday at the A.P.C. the Gas^nt^ 1 Centre defeated Besar staS, m th Jal n the Fairer Cup Competition.
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  • 50 10 BADMINTON. between >n^V^ ma"e°4 S Tan wL £m Choon 15—8 15—s- oeai wee Kim Khoo Heng Cheok Jf*' TJian beat Quek Ban Hock 15_ 3 isjj, T,n 8 K 1 m"K Kh0 k Cheng Yl Tan Kim Hong beat Lim 15—4; 15 A
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  • 58 10 the s hB-J S C, and the Sunday, results l„ a w,n T' D Results: (8.HBJSC Z former. first); Tay Keng Wan "beat Ah T mentione<1 IS—l: Koh Ye2n 15—6 15—-o- T»n xru o Hoe Swee Swee 15-2. is—( Tto Hock Hee beat sf^V'l' 1 Ch<
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  • 95 10 WEIGHT-LIFTING. heavvw! Lht° r the 10, 12 8tone and Shin Will the 8k *apore Championsnip will close on the 30th instant Th w SSftl 01)611 10 Club affiliated to the British, Amateur Weight Lifters* Assn and inPi.H members of the B A W L A PJU Particulars will
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  • 26 10 NETBALL CUrke Shield Girls' by H goal* to 13. 1116 2 The team* were Richards. T. Oehlers CUrke L. Leicester ye T Masubuchi
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  • 169 10 CHESS. Clubs grand handicap tournament are as follows: c s CUss p w D. L Pn I E E Coleman 5 S 0 0 475 II U. O. Wllmot 4 3 o 5 iu II R. Jumabhoy 3 2 l o an II Tan Luang Kia 2
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  • 27 10 GOLF. The Oarrlson O C beat the Btngnpo-e Q c »n Sundays match on the Garrison nk s the result being: OO.C. 6.. SoTJ.
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  • 314 10 DISORDERLY CONDUCT IN THE STREET. At the conclusion of tne case in L and Mrs N C Beaa aZT hlch Mr orderly conduct tn^rS «T, St <*r C Wilson, found both P*»ed sentence of three Ptfccninent each The rM orou un--ver in the sum of
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  • 173 10 THE PAVILION THEATRE. Before the talkies came the Pavilion Theatre was among the first rate cinemas in Singapore among the first rate cinemas in Singapore and with the advent of talkies." though »at* In adopting them, the Pavilion is still among the •big" cinemas here. The quality of
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  • 138 10 TODAYS PROCEEDINGS. The full Court of Appeal assembled In the S**« 141 Justi <* Sproule Senior Puiane Judge, presided, and was sun E£S by Thome and M? JuS Palgrave Simpson. The appeal by 8 Mutthukumaru and the cross appeal by Alkaff and Co. was stood over •ppeala
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  • 130 10 CREW OF THIRTY FEARED DROWNED. GALE RUPTURES A DYKE. Reuter's Service. Cuxhaven (Germany). Nov. 24. The Oerman steamer "Louise Leon Hardt" ran aground in the Elbe estuary in a gale. She to believed lost, with a crew of 30. A salvage f° th ««ue. but was unaWe
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  • 53 10 U. S. SUSPENSION PROPOSALS. SCHEMES FOR HELPING WORKLKSS Reuter's Service. Washington. Nov 24 »mTlmlmMmf£ r U imm *™ion Mil -v*>. iW3, except the immediate relathes nf in the Unit States, i 'bing ruTcnnaret n Yn 0r 2? the nex > mem SW". 1 "nemploy- f Lab Ur 8
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  • 50 10 CHILDREN OF CHINA STATION MARINE. FATHER OX HIS WAY HOME Reuter's Service. London. Nov 24 mVZSm £73 A,lhttr H 1 j -n. of BSC Lmn ctiw children C^SUU^ r Li H^ S m SoplSng WhUe ,helr "other was **rin* Aspln v now on his way Hour
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  • 13 10 Britiah Official Wireless. COLLECTOR OP HEBRIDEAN SONGS. Rugby. Nov. 24.
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  • 72 10 IMPRISONED AIRMAN ESCAPES. Reuter's Service. Paris. Nov. 24. Pranco. together Major, has escaped from priaoo TWs^lTthS famous SLV^r'" 1 «~-au«uc WS p^ru^. n, B^h k t ht wu Bnai,y Azores h earner off the aS^!rzss^j^r man engineer, in the aeronian» r-!» w GtT visiting Snain m j-I-
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  • 23 10 (By arrangement with the -SFj>.") London. Nov. 24 to Lord Inverclydo and alimony has been h J lh Par.icsTomlcr;
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  • 54 10 Pour Chine** ahop-keepers dealing in h~r and stout in Middle Road and r^h f ound w The accused, who 5! DU rict Judge M r for sale in their marks Three accused were fined »500 each or monthr rigorous fcjlll fSflg £J£ •oouaed was fined 1300 or
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  • 263 10 MANY AMENDMENTS REJECTED. THE DISARMAMENT COMMISSION. Reuter's Service. Geneva. Nov. 24 NrSSK a rL ha ng nUmerOUS LltotaSff n y f Dis ai-mament Committee. M Lt£? departed Milan en route for Moscow leaving M. Lunarcharsky in charge M. Litvnoff wUI only return to Geneva f ZlZ™ f
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  • 100 10 WIFE CLAIMS FROM HER HUSBAND. LFFLCT OF OLD CANADIAN LAW. Reuter's Service. London. Nov. 2b. tJSSI lnnin a biK sweepstake prize may induce brain fever in the winner s effort to Sen C^luTbr gS in Vancouver iS2 Columbia The two brothers of the Ir h A. P. Dawe.
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  • 126 10 ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME BY HUGE CROWDS. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby. Nov. 24 y Ung land %hV day having flown from Encs»rassS=«si= Tokyo. Nov. 24 out'rir* B 7U™ de a d hlk,Wa on the an enthusiastleweieonip t!L P m She r8cclved 01 British and Jawn,L *hn
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  • 28 10 GOVERNMENT NOT EXPECTING ADVERSE VOTE. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Nov. 24 asking 2P25 tha the Conservative motion ment does not anticipate an adverse votT
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  • 32 10 In the general election on Nov. 4 for the Legi.iature ol «awail Mr iv»^«. "om < "'ei^.o^ ol «onolulu and Mr Tsaaku «llo as members o, the Lower Rmise This N"l time that
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  • 464 10 FEDERAL SCHEMfe WSCUSSED. HOPEFUL PEELING AT Iv TALK. NDI British Official Wireless. To-day the real Round-Table Confere,„ ft*, noon the Federal Relation 'o, Th has extremely wide term V'™/*"*. under the chairmanship \,i *Z India (Mr. Wedgwood Bet r, i delegates, and in view of' th
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  • 56 10 Reuter's Service. Bombay. Nov. 24 Notwithstanding the merchants' avowals that they are only dealing in homespuns, it is universally believed that the Mulji Jetha market which has reopened, has resumed dealings in foreign cloth. Prior to the civil disobedience campaign, Mulji Jetha was one of the
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  • 78 10 THOUSANDS OF TONS OF EARTH WASHED AWAY. British Official Wireless. R gby. Nov 24 Britain shared the violent week-end wp«'^ ir experienced in most of Europe. Gales bk* over England, the wind reaching 80 m.ph i" the Midlands, and snow fell heavily in ptf* 5 of Scotland.
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  • 154 10 APPEAL OF \\.< 11 The Women's Christian len. rav.ee again appeals for help in aid of the ,und previous years it has been u> c in P roV J gifts for the inmates of the li and other benevolent institution* in this l hr and for distribution among
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  • 616 11 To Grtmter I nd* rAanding. at i ,n China." by Dr. p| I) George Allen and •i :i;it a ill interest those en- poluual and economiThe author ht.s careI .1 liable dwuments by i ounti cc moat c osely Eastern diplomacy The mosaa of i.ferences
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  • 43 11 untitled in their hundreds of thousands, un Saturday aiternoona ><"' !37" good than they '>. all which has "°""i. "ew represent/"'«lit:..., Lecinnere Anderson "Uh lor Doncaster. "who afleet to sneer at nc. «P°" lrom lrom >u» raot. '«lt ancl Me gene- -Element ia eaaential lo/,ood
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  • 720 11 Captain Banner a drama in three a^t, TLFSZ 7rz }ohn Un < m r- r ;f 8th O"**- about Which no UvVwHWr U more widely informed, and he h^ 'ZITT:: T" h the ""'«"oW» audience. Hrawu h theatre or cosy armchair. The drama has some basis in
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  • 183 11 SOME RECENT ADDITIONS. The undernoted non-fiction works were issued recently: Angas (L.L.8.) Investment. 1930 Boulton (WH.) The Romance cf Archaeology 1930. illus. Edinger (G.) and E. J. C Neep. Horatio Nelson —a biography. 1930. Ellis (S.M.) The Life of Michael Kelly. Musician, Actor and Bon Viveur. 1762-1826 illus.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 353 11 I MEW WORLD CABARET f I To-night and Nightly, 0 i i i I Special Vaudeville I I Show. I jj DANCING BY COUPONS IS AS VSUAL. 1 Dean s Star. Opera Co. I AT THEATRE ROYAL I 0 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD ft "GUNONG SARI- in three parts > I
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    • 105 11 Ther cannot be qoenched bv ORANGE-SMASH. I I GUITARS! I I g Specially made for jj J H i he Tropics. jj I PRICES: I i |i§y $i2, $2Ss $4s -1 j.| A SEASON CO., LTD. 1 i J\ 116 > North Bridge Road, 3j 6 2 SINGAPORE. a Ho!
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  • 77 12 [Our rammer* or* invited to write to us on tubtecU ol public interest It mutt be understood that the Malaya Tribune" does not nece**arUy endorse opinion* expressed by correspondent*. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only *Z™™
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  • 460 12 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune' of B l- k*™' We PlWed rour leader of Nov 21 how extremely ridiculous It is to assert that there is no real demand for CounSri? 3* Your Cecil Street contemporary considers that occasional reference. In AsU tic-owned newspapers to the view, of
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  • 32 12 "An Occasional Visitor th thing should be done to 52 2? S£ and outflow of patrons »1 between the first and second show, st T fn. aTcauSd Si -SJS5
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  • 76 12 The new building for the kp m Municipal buUdlng old by the K.P.M in i»29 P ureh wiST". U <* «»odern claaatc dealan ™*">nry front of main office Ifi Ooor will be hnid with wZL ground h MeaaaX fSo? agg*- "on of the Man wl^ w^k U^
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    • 320 12 ASIA LIFE i I INSURANCE CO., INC., U.S.A. I 3 c A CAN LEGAL RESERVE INSURANCE CO) g 0 S.ngapore Office-C, 11-13, Hongkong Bank Chambers. S jQ Offers a Complete Life Insurance Service:— I a Protection for the Home-Provision against accident I and Income during tempora -y disability through accident.
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    • 379 12 j FOR COLDS, INFLUENZA, NASAL I CATARRH, SORE THROAT OR CHEST I ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, AND OTHER I a RESPIRATORY TROUBLES. IP Dj I jy|ENTEX »11! M. Your own doctor Ml, tell voo that *m I g Menthol, Camphor, and Mln *T f ne I S I g A Wonderful Massage
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    • 146 12 KELVlftj CHILDREN'S FANfv 1 BALL I Pr m ,hr .0 s,„ wn AT THE ADELPHI HOTEi Where the children m FATHER X'MAS ,rom o»r h UKe Tr Four Handsome Prizes m, Costumes. Tea and Cakes will a* nt 1 Admission Adults $1 J* -eh Child will he g en a
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  • 235 13 directors* annual REPORT. 5 the Kuch *i Tin Dredging oune jo. 1930. to be piesenUu at the rami at 64. 60 and 66. Market t»Ucei. sta.c a-Uh tK ollt f r yWU WM which amoUnt brought forward from last EfafiS toUI of »"5.192 M. Out ol
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  • 445 13 Singapore. Nov. 21. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) katl 50 Beef, stew or curry katl 45 Pork, lean katl 60 Pork, lean and fat «Ist quality) katl 48 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb 55 Fowl katl Hens (Locally reared) katl 55 Ducks each go Pigeons, domestic unfledged
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  • 41 13 "T.O.M." Would not a fight for the "survival of the fittest among the tin miners of the world be a "suicide pact"? We suggest that local miners and the PJKS. St question over. Explored to Its obviouT conCSSJtST- food ,or mo
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  • 361 13 LOOPHOLE IN "TOTE" BILL. that bhn ernment yet Under a 001 v Probaoly fi potuUbuiy th*°,ETs2 1,0 dlrect aJoophole hif *!*f 10 be that When th» tvT. v up Totalisator nouse of Commons. MaJorGhm «nri racecourses gJ I the 80 far so good, for there can
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  • 90 13 Tourists visiting Colombo, who used to be virtually mobbed at the jetty by hiring car touts, will be no longer annoyed, the Principal Collector of Custums. Ct'ombo. having prohibited touting on the Jetty Only a year ago. on the intervention of Mr. A E. Ooonaslnha. the number of touts was
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    • 304 13 It Gets the Picture j Every Time. J by {name. Recognize the familiar fellow r 8 ox ijt load with itpbf the best pictures of any I Hie dependable tilm-the film that never lets you down. S KODAK LIMITED I (Inco.porated In England) X SINGAPORE. I AUCTION SALE HIM, KENG
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    • 174 13 I D opsay's Perfumes I jjj as jj Christmas Presents. I The Best Flavours in the Nicest Crystal Bottle,. I WONDERFUL CHOICE AT- I RENE ULLiMANN, S SOLE AGENT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 3 I g CAPITOL BUILDING. SINGAPORE It i [}j MNGAPORE STAMFORD ROAD. |j 3 GENEItAL TOBACOS DE FIUPINAS.
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  • 868 14 GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE. TO BE OPENED IN MAY 1931. The prospectus of the Government School of Agriculture to be opened at Serdang. Stlangor. In May. 1931. has Just been issued. The Director of Agriculture will be principal and an adequate teaching staff will be maintained. Two
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  • 58 14 GRAMOPHONE RECORD PLAYED AT CREMATION. Parts. Nov. i. M Rolnard. a poet frozn Normandy was cremated to the sound of his own vote* iv means of a gramophone record he Ed ggSIS registered for his funeral Th. y stood hMiH. »k- 1 gramophone wnTheartl
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  • 56 14 I'LAGIARISATION SUIT FAILS. Plorence Deeka H O •uthor. and the McMillan Company srL*!£ taunting to £500.000 on account of^nTE we? tton of uu muTZim J 1 52*2J5? pendln year, and ■M* ftnal hearing a fortiught ago. CoSS SSaTaITSS? VOlumeB ln many langu ,r m nd »on The
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  • 47 14 The foundations are being aid near Friend■alj ound *tions are being .aid near Pri*« rlrhshafen (Oermanv) of thJ airship haij winch Jt« next it n ««iPkted by March next, it ajil cover over 41s 000 of surface, and 85 H? U T TMtls puof. gondola ~ftT„! *55r
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    • 282 14 WHATS BEST FOR A COLD? Here is the popular "Anton Keicher's" Eucalyptus-Menthol-Bonbons. rot,ar f L anC L dependable 'or Colds. Cough. Sore-Throat. it la put up in convenient yellow bags and only cost you the economical price ol 20 cents per bag others wjum nun WHY NOT YOU? Obtainable at
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    • 201 14 mm The Brand of all Brandies. Always J upon >^ m j »■«•0' KARTELL jggg Sole Agents for Malaya:. N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., SINGAPORE— PENANG. Obtainable Everywhere. PING WAH CO. BUD OFnci: M. Branch: 3J Orchart Ro»d. (OppotU, Pallet station/. Specialist In Dry n«nir. „w tog and Dyeing
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    • 446 15 "'steamer sailings I P. &0. BRITISH INDIA j APCARUNES. j I incorporated in England.) mil PASSENGER ft CARGO SERVICES. -cmn>: I \K \M» ORIENTAL STEAM S4\M'M"' N <<> LONDON AND |Ak I I 1 ,L SERVICE. /pa*"' I mWam\ mmm His Majesty* Government.) OUTWARD IROM LONDON. r»r China and Japan.
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    • 532 15 STEAM]^ N ORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated in nxIIr c c S U dernote<i thC Com W Intended OUTWARDS. i° T H ng Kon Shanghai. Yokohama, Kobe. Moji, Chin- TRIER 3IIB^ 0, S aln r TsingUu Not. 27 TRIER for Manila. Hong Kong, 5 UPPE*for T ?V' TslngUu 5 LIPPE for Salmon.
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    • 475 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSENKAI^ TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Sail Maru 10.000 Naples. Marseilles. London. Antwerp Terukunl Maru n.BOO Naples. 3 Maru 10 30 0 Naples, 18 H-runa Maru 10>0 00 Naples. 1 tKat rt 10.000 Naples. 15 tlUshuna Maru 10>0 00 Naples. 29 3 tmag oaut Jfecisrdam
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    • 59 15 *«r all defects of tUoh C-ymH M EZEKIEL A SONS. Optometrist, and OpUetana, Chaaabeea, EaOe. rt.ee, Sinopara. K kkl iFhUa.). FXO. (Lend i TIP FOR THE TUAN BESAR. y<m i» with Asiatic, of the sales of the Malaya Tribune are among Asiatics. You therefore get THE BEST VALUE FOR V
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    • 274 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Regiatered in London, under the Companies Act* of 1862 to 1290, on 2nd December, iii?, Authorised Capital mv nnn nor, capiui gJ2£ aP H UI f1.050.00t Reserve Fund and Rest fi.we.soi HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Church Street London. E.C. S. BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
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    • 459 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED, nEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: S2L .3*P> Street. Muar a 13 Street Batu Pahat Yno J n Sayan Palcnbang 109 Jalan susr aa Batavla M Bultpn Blrch RoadShanghai n Nleuw Port Straat. 8 9. Kiuklang Road. AGENCIES ATMadrid, Manila, Menado. New York. Padang
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    • 548 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. i TO LET. TO LET—B6-3. Tank Road. Immediate entry. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8, 20, 40, 41. 43 to 45. Apply to. The Secretary. The Oarden Club. TO LET—Semi-bungalow, 9. Sophia Road,
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    • 533 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. Independent and Progressive. All the News: Soundest Views. FOR SALE. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for hanging over your receiver. Ten cento per copy. Outetations 15 cento. Send cash with order to Manager. Malaya Tribune WHAT OFFERS-One lot pen cleaners. 60
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    • 300 16 EDUCATIONAL. Advertiser European 8.A.. Trinity College Dublin, with long teaching experience, undertakes to coach boys for the Cambridge Local or any other examination. Pees $3 per hour at advertiser s residence or $4 at boy's own home. Apply Box No 268. c o Malaya Tribune. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. B.
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    • 390 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. The public Is hereby notified that from the date hereof any cheques or documents of any value Issued by Messrs. Ann Alk Estate of Seremban must bear the signature of Mr Tan Moeng Ten. without which the said cheques or documents of Messrs. Ann Aik Estate shall
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