Malaya Tribune, 24 March 1931

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune XVIII.- No. 70 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Mar. 24, 1931. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY MARCH 24, 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 162 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. fo€ CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, m r y A SIP A NIP BR another WS« Carlsberg '■'wlm Obtainable in Bottles or on %Walj/ L Draught. Everywhere throughout the m Straits Settlements and Malay Wvjk j Ny Carlsberg J Beers SOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED. INCORPORATED
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    • 168 1 V.VW k' W-W W V Wt' V I' V W rvrrnnni 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 "HONEY" WITH Nancy Carroll. 'PHONE 5261-5262. I IN,, j Baucis and Philemon j I Would have liked their magic I J pitcher better if it had flowed with I Read's Beer, "DOG'S HEAD" I LIGHT f
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  • 92 2 (Our reader* are invited to write to us on tubjecU of public interest. It must be under nood that the "Malaya Tribune" does mo '•eceasarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only.
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  • 340 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune. "J Sir, —In answer to Mr. Son Swee Keng. let me tell him I am a Chinese—a Cantoneseborn, bred and educated in Singapore. I may be classified as a Straits-born Chinese, but I do not beast of being a descendant of a
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  • 1199 2 (To the Editor. Malaya Tribune Sir. —The unity of our Chine e nation ms'a'.s one flag, one land, one heart and one performance. We must not be ashamed of being called Chinese. We must not forget that millions of people have sacrificed themselves to an entire change of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 483 2 -Buy 31or«* than a f ■1111— fj^K&k The man who plans to buy a single barrel y~frr firmer shcrgun has many makes from which to A choose. Many are good—some, however, arc better than others. This will help him to select the best: /\f For 67 years Stevens Shotguns hnve
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    • 794 2 1 What the New Glaxo is "The New Glaxo, in i our opinion, is an i excellent conception, j and shows that the manufacturers of infant's foods are not •content to Btand still, but are anxioustomake use of new discoveries in scientific research." Reprinted from "The Practitioner" for January, 1929.
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  • 537 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir,—Few of us darj contradict the truth of the assertion that the film in modern education facilitates the work of the teacher and stimulates the young mind of the student to start fresh. To the thoughtless reader this appears, at first
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  • 569 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I contend that deleting the two holidays would not affect the labouring classes in any way. Even it should or would, the opinion of the labouring classes is never considered in affiairs like this, for matters like this are generally put
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  • 193 3 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—After waging the war on Councl Reform, you have now advocated the dismantling ot that great barrier, the Colour Bar, which debars Asiatic Butish subjects from adm.ssion to the C-vil Service. In this cause, as in the previous one, you have the
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  • 207 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."/ Sir.—I quite concur w.th your suggestions in your editorial and I heartily endorse the comments of your correspondent "Have a Heart" under the caption "A Young Desperado." It is n> exaggeration to say that the drastic measures taken by the police agauist
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  • 217 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I was astonished to read your note about the letter I sent to you answenng the question "Is Immortality A Myth?" I wrote my letter in reply to an article that appeared in your valuable paper answer.ng the question in the negative.
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  • 88 3 Mr. Soh Swee Keng write a letter almost half-a-column long about matinee admission prices. We -hm however, that enough has been said on this matter. The cinemas are run by capable men who may be deemed to know their own business. We are asked by a local
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 248 3 p il,n^ s r «alcdown, or war strain have caused I sĕtroleJNahn I Supplied by all Chemi.ts, Druggists, Hairdresser* and Stores. X Agents:- PWWB BROS. LTD., 9-H, De Souza St. Gaily Coloured Towels The Finest Toilet Preparations But Oh! That Bathroom You can have gleaming white or coloured tiles that
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    • 204 3 I 1 I Opening Shortly I i Capitol Silk Store la 3 jo I WATCH THE DATE. ELIMINATION IS NOT ENOUGH Phosferine HEALTH SALT THE TONIC FRUIT SALINE TOMES AS IT CLEANSES Invigoration must accompany the regular daily removal of the causes of Constipation, and this is now accomplished by
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  • 1481 4 Small Outlay, Steady Work, Good Return. Success Of Poultry Farm. Recently representatives of the "Malaya Tribune"' spent an interesting afternoon at the Malayan Poultry Farm in Changi Road, just past Geylang. A notice board on the left side of the road leads you down a
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  • 207 4 The following Post Office Notifications are published for information: In connection with the arrangement whereby senders of parcels addressed to Great Britain and Ireland can take upon themselves at the time of posting the payment of Customs and other charges due on delivery, experience has shown
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  • 382 4 Seme dea of th? seriousness of the rat menace in Malaya may be gathered from the fact that as a result of the rat campr.ign n the Krian district cf Perak, 1,791.790 rats were destroyed in 1930. The area covered by this work is the 50.000 acres
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  • 198 4 The first number of Raffles College Magazine has just been published. It is well arranged and well written. The magazine is given its blessing by Dr. R. O. Wlnstedt, the President of the College. Mr. K. Utam Singh, the editor of the magazine, has written his notes
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 250 4 JfZ f YOU'LL LIKE THE JESS CLEAN REFRESHING TASTE OF PEBECO |||llH|j- m Be fair to your teeth. Use Pebeco. a scientific dentifrice that preserves fhe enamel from W^k^ m dangerous moufh acids; that makes teeth good ■l xLoi AtfdP af fnaf nas a refreshing clean fang of its own.
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  • 1559 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERSSingapore, Mar. 24, 10 a.m. Issue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. Ends. Buyers. Sellers. C1.0.Q Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. SI £1. 1.6 £1. 2.6 xd 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 0.19.0 L 5.0 0.5.0 Aver Hitam Tin June SI
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    • 519 5 FREE LIFE READINGS TO READERS OF THIS PAPER. DM »<l'.-known Astrologer Prof. Roxroy has uecided to favour the people of A country with Free Test Readings of their i:ves. Prof. Roxroy's fame is so well-known in this try that he hardly needs an introduction us. His power to read the
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    • 101 5 Jj FOR CLEAR NATURAL TONE BUY THE JS I "MALAYATONE" I Iff if 4 Valve AMPLIFIED I git GRAMOPHONE. i Dj The best value possible. All parts of British X H manufacture and assembled in Singapore. Dj I fp PRICE 8425. 1 S EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT CAN BE X
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    • 168 5 PLiUSETTE. i Plusette Colours, Plusctte Mixton, Plusette Sets, Plusette Brushes, Plusette Wooden Frames, Wool Frock Colours, Lustre Powder Colours, Brocate Dust Colours, Stencil OU Colours, Stencil Sets, Stencil Papers, Stencil Brushes, Stencil Oil, Emulation Batik Colours, Silka Colours, Etc., Etc. i D. T. LIM COMPANY, 353, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 190 5 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, MARCH 24. and Korea (Rheinland) 3 p.m. a. North and East India iW (Hakodate Maru) 3 p.m. aboean BiUk, Tandjong Bt lawan (Singaradja) 3 p.m. tPandjang, Siak. Pakan Baroe, p nibo (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. an e Lower Siam) (Redang) 3 p.m. iara West Sumatra. South- a
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    • 255 6 Amusements, jjj 615 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j The Happiness Show you will Love [y every second of the time! rQ WHAT COULD BE SWEETER THAN 5j I "HONEY" Jjj A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. rG H WITH 3 I NANCY CARROLL. j STANLEY SMITH, g MITZI GREEN, SHEETS GALLAGHER. LILLIAN ROTH, Z4ZU PITTS,
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    • 232 6 eOUUUI •»i s '1 if) H I B TP* •.•ntn.iiinfliinnf [W I 6.15 i To-nifiht I 1 Once I A SINNER I S WITH 3 I DOROTHY 1 I MACKAILL I I JOEL McCREA S JOHN HALLIDAY C. HENRY GORDON 1 DIRECTED BY GUTHRIE McCLINTIC jjj One man hod loved
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    • 200 6 jjj 615 TO-NIGHT 8 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's I yIH-Toifcifig, Singing, Dancing. I Laughter Show I BUSTER KEATON IN j 1 "FREE AND EASY" I It Packed the ALHAMBRA I THURSDAY 0 FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORE 1 MORTON DOWNEY in I "MICKY IN LOVE I ALL TALKING! ALL-SINGING! I' 'I■ll I
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  • 169 7 ARRANGEMENTS FOR EMPIRE DAY. A*:n: ancemcn s that as the result of th: co:.ceit at the Victor.a Theatre recently s..\ boy> were sent from England to settle 03 Canada,,and that as the result of a dinner and dance last Empire Day a seventh lad was seni to Ihe
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  • 147 7 A fa tnigh. cr more of sport i nd roc al engagements will be arranged, it is hoped, for ihe forthcoming vs ts of British submarines and ether naval craft. The "Pandora" and the "Proteus" which. It will be remembered, collid d in the
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  • 121 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapoie. March 24 Haii Wharf <Entrance Gale Lyeemocn 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gale l|. Rheinland 18; City cf Athens 16; Silverbelle 14; Alsia 11; Kedah 9; Calchas 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3i Yuensang 30; City of Cardiff 33: Takliwa 35; Steel Seafarer 37.
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  • 104 7 LIVERPOOL'S REQUEST TO GOVERNMENT. SHIPPING NEWS. London. March 24. A resolution calling for a reduction of the Suez Canal dues was passed at a meetfeig of leading Liverpool businessmen yesterday. The resolution stresses Liverpool's vital dependence on Eastern markets and urges the Government to bring about
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  • 451 7 WILFUL DISOBEDIENCE. Pleading gulltv to wilful disobedience to the command of thd master of the "Lucerna." by refusing without reasonable cause to proceed to sea in his ship and being absent without leave from his ship during the vess?l's stay here, Edward Charles Green was sentenced to 10
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  • 119 7 WINDING UP PETITION ADJOURNED. The petition for winding up Seletar Rubb r P.s.ntatlons was ?ga n before the Chief Justii-a (Sir William Murison» in the Supreme Court yesterday when, en the application of Mr. R. Page, counsel for the Ccmpany. an adjournmert of four weeks was
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  • 139 7 At the annual general meeting of the Wales Minstrels, held at 19, Seah Street, the following were elected office-bearers fcr the ensuing year Patrons. Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and Koh Peng Chiang (re-elected); President. Mr. Chua Swa Chwee (re-elected); vice-presidents;. Messrs. Yeo Wah Hin. Lim Bah Kow. Wee Yit Cao
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  • 155 7 LYALL AND EVA IT S REPORT. Maich 2i. I p.m. Local markets are still devoid cf interest, apart frcm seme speculative business in Penawats. which touched 70 cents and over. Subsequently sellers came out, following the sharp decline of $1.50 in the Local Tin price.
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  • 308 7 Maich 24, 11 a.m. RUBBER. Lcndcn. —3 :i id.. Unchanged. New* York.— 7 :> cents id, unchanged. Share :—Steady. Allenbys $I—sl.lo, Ayer Mcleks 75—85 cents. Ayer Panas 85—95 cents. Eassetts 55—60 cents. Btogas 55—60 cents. Bukit Jelctongs 25—30 cents. Bukit Katils 30 —35 cents, Colinsburghs Connemaias
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  • 90 7 DL'RIAN SEBATANG TO REORGANISE. (By arrangement with the "S.FJ\"; London. March 23. Durian Sebatang are propos.ng the voluntary liquidation of the company and the formation of a new company with a share capital of £75.000. The meeting is being he don April 14. M ngk bol (Central
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  • 327 7 British Official. ißy courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Singapore, March 24. Selling—Loudon 4 months'sight 2s. 3 27/32 d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13,16 d.. London 90 days' sight 2s. 3 2b, 32d.. London So days' sight 2s. 3%d.. London demand 2s J 23/32 d.. London
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  • 42 7 ißy arrangement with the "SJ*.") London, March 23. Stocks of rubber held in England are as follows: London 83,132 tons; Liverpool 49,333 tons. Last week's totals were London 83 001 tons. Liverpool 47.105 tons. Totel increase 2 359 tons i
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  • 88 7 ißy arrangement v ith the "S.F.P. 1 London March 23. 5.15 p.m. Messrs Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spoi (£122 13 16». Forward £123 15 16 < £124 5 16». The market is easier. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's
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  • 66 7 Singapore. March 24 Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standird. Spot 12 12», Standard R S.S. on Tender. April \2 Vl t May 12% 13 Apiil June ISH 13 July September 13 l v 13\ Cetcber December 14 144 Tone of Market:—Stagnant. Late t Cable:
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  • 140 7 Singapore, March 24. Rice. New 1 per Koyan $215 Rice. New 2 $190 Rice. New 3 $173 Rice. New 4 $157 Rice. Saigon A-l $162 Rice. Saigon 1 $150 Rice. Saigon 2 $145 Rice. Saigon 3 $127 Rice. Rangoon l $138 Rice. Rangoon 2 $130 Rice, Par Boiled No
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  • 39 7 Reuter. Chicago. March 24. Wheat sagged to its lowest point since 1895 yesterday, following the Farm Boards announcement The declines ranged from thn to eleven cents a bushel, the closing prio bf ng St* cents —Reuter
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  • 474 7 WORK OF ST. ANDREW'S MISSION. The annua! meeting of St. Andrew \s Church Mission was held at St. Andrew's School yesterday, the Bishop of Singapore (the Rt Rev. B. C. Roberts) presiding. Reports of the work under their respective charges was read by the Rev. R. Richards
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 332 7 I VICTORIA THEATRE. I To-Night and Nightly at 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. j j EPIC OF THE FROZEN SOUTH. THE I j LOST ZEPPELIN WITH I I CONWAY TEARLE j I VIRGINIA VALLI f RICARDO CORTEZ. f 5 1 Booking at Little's f2, $1 and 50 cts jj 1J PAVILION
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    • 308 7 MALAYAN ORCHID SOCIETY. AN ORCHID SHOW WILL BE HELD AT THE V.M.C.A., STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE, (in the large hall on the Ist floor) on Friday and Saturday, March 27 and 28, 1931. Valuable prizes and the Society's Silver medals. No entrance fees for exhibitors. I ALL ORCHID GROWERS ARE INVITED
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    • 208 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE PEOPLE'S RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTORY. SINGAPORE We hereby notify our customers that our head office will be removed from 214. South Bridge Road to our old office No. 119. North Eiidge Road, (opposite St. Andrew's Cathedral) on April 1. 1931. All correspondence and letters should
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  • 736 8 There is, of course, a difference. Th*> legal profession has very noble traditions, and in general nobly fulfils them, but at time* both Bench and Bar are inclined to wallow voluptuously in technicalities from mere academic zeal, so that the main idea of the administration of scrupulous
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  • 425 8 Mr R. J. Farrer C.M.G., leaves for Europe by th- "Anterior" to-day. The fourth All-Malaya Indian Conference will be held oil April 4 and 5 at the lower Prrak Indian Association Hall. Teluk Anson, under the Presidentship of Dr. N. K. Menon S r ACam Ritche director, .nd Mr. D.
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  • 67 8 From China and Japan by "Suwa Maru." due Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by "Hamburg Maru." due Singapore to-morrow. Fr m China and Japan by "Madras Maru. aue Singapore on Thursday. From Holland and Germany by "Prins der Nederlanden,'' due Singapore on Thursday. Fp-m Eiuope London mails
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  • 422 8 More Co-operation With Government? Reuter. London, March 23. 'I he larg<s. me.tiig ot Liberal ex-Minist n i vc held occurred at Mr. L oyd George's room n the House of Commons this evening, for the purpose of discuss ng (he conversations Mr. Llc>d George had during
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  • 107 8 CONVERSATION HEARD IN SINGAPORE. Reuter. London March 21. Radio telephone tests between Britain and Japan were inaugurated from Rugby wireless stAtion yesterday. The tests will take v considerable time as the most suitable wavt must De decided upon and a number or other »ciy technical matters
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  • 147 8 If] Wang Choong Loo writes: Myself v Tan Kah Kee and another. Apu pcs en aiticle in the issue ul the "Malaya Tribune of the 21st in.st under iuc hiadint 'Chinese Newspaper Action,'' you were ?'k. d t state that although Mr Ten X > Kee was
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  • 505 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON: F. and N. are to go in f or brewing. And Singapore find a ready market— esp< Penang and Beach Street Next we might have distillery, and a s'tenqah a abe price. A Malayan too expensive a luxun ,U J .on. One rather gathers wants
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  • 40 8 LATEST QUOTATIO> Rt bbi;r i. id< ■:—S%d. New YM-k:— < cent G S.::,ar*i-:—12-12'* ceins. TIN. I -Jcr Spot £122 15:. Bd. id l 3 mcnths. buyers Ll2i •< 0d.>; sellers £124 7s. 8d (d F1llJB»l II—$61.75. «125 tor. t
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    • 86 8 ZENITH. J 1 The Quality WatcK. I I THE RIGHT TIME. 1 I ALL THE TIME. I I FOR A LIFE TIME, jjj [}J Sole Agents for X H STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND P.M.S. H] I U.S. De SUvaf I Bros., jj jjj JEWELLERS. I SI, HIGH STREET, I jjj SINGAPORE
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 199 8 TO-DAY'S RADIO. Only those stations likely to bt received (asily on the loudspeaker are eiven in the following list: Band, in?, PLE < 15.93 metres i. 8.45 to 10 30 o.m: concert, including vocal and instrum ntal >oUJ8. Fadk-Saip-n <49.5 metres* 6.3o p.m. news and Annamite music; 8.15 p.m.. gramophone
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  • 519 9 DETAILS OF TRAIN DISASTER. SPI TATIONS AMONG WRECKAGE. (>xv EN FED TO MOTHER AND DAUGHTER. Rugby. March 23. ona were killed and five injured Scottish express, which left Euston morning at 11.30, jumped the rails hton Buzzard station, on
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  • 171 9 obligations not violated BY NEW PACT. Reuter. Berlin, March 23. Ottu vil circles are unable to understand the r *citement in European capitals over the Austro-German Tariff Convention. It is reiterated that the agreement does not conflict *'ith existing obligations, but is the first step towards an economic
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  • 71 9 DECREASE IN INCOME-TAX RECEIPTS. Washington. March 24. Ny deficit of $700 000.000 is expected ■>f the fiscal year on June 30 Some "i the financial situation is given mmvy Estunates for income *tax fof the present month whi?h give compared with $559.503.000 last both of
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  • 368 9 What Will Be Congress Attitude? Reuter. Lahore. March 23. A stay of execution of the death sentence on Bhagat Singh, Rajguru aand Sukhdav, the three men who were sentenced in connection with the murder of Police Commissioner Saunders, has been refused. All three were hanged at Lahore
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  • 115 9 TO RECEIVE CROSS OF LEGION OF HONOUR. Reuter. Paris. March 23. An announcement that the Cross of the Legion of Honour is to be bestowed on Charlie Chaplin is the climax to the honours paid ben to the comedian who was to-day the guest of M.
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  • 99 9 EXCELLENT PROGRESS AFTER ILLNESS. Reuter. London. March 23. Lambeth Palace announces that ihe Archbishop of Canterbury has made excellent progress towards recovery from his recent illness. He has left London for a month's cruise in the Mediterranean, after which he hopts to return to his duties in full
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  • 64 9 Reuter. London. March 23 Mr Snowaen's health is so improved now that it is confidently believed that he will be able to present the Budget himself in the House of Commons in April The date was provisionally fixed for April 14 but it may be postponed
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  • 42 9 Reuter. Tokyo. March 23. Burt in and Moenche. the French flyers, are planning to hop off and on their return journey to France qj March 26. weather permitting. They will return by the same route as they came —Reuter.
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  • 28 9 CORRESPONDENCE, en page. 2 and 3. MAKING A LIVING IN SLUMP TIME. en page 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. en i»age 8. lITFPARY NOTES, en page 12.
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  • 261 9 Statement By Chiang Kai Shek. Reuter. London, March 23. Replying to Capt. Peter Mac Donald tCon.. L of W. > in the House of Commons with regard BO the arrangement made with the Nationalist Government of China for training the Ch nese Navy. Mr. C.
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  • 92 9 SENSATIONAL TRIAL IN FRANCE. Reuter. l iinii VJU. Paris, March 21. The Parliamentary (cmmittee of inquiry into the Caustric financial scandal has recommended that Senator Raoul (ex-Mmister ot F nance). Rene Besrtard (ex-Ambassador to Rome», Gaston V.dal tnd Albert Favre <ex-Under-Secretaries of Stat;) be tried by
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  • 175 9 ACCUSED WANTS PUSHTU INTERPRETER. A frontier Ind:an named Golam Akbar *ai placed in the dock to-day a. the Singapore Assizes, before Mr. Justice Wnitley. o l cnarge? of attempted murder and possession of a pistol w I hcut a 1 cence. In answer to the first char ie
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  • 211 9 In the Supreme Court to-day before the Chief Just cc. Sir Wil 1 am Murison. Mr. V. M Quintal sued the Eastern United Assurance Ccrporat on Ltd.. for the r.covery of $1,000 and cr sts. The plaintiff alleged that he n .ur d his
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  • 76 9 Ong Kah Lck. a well-known member of Uie 3 l aits-born Chinese commun ty. was fin?d $15 by the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. C. *H. Whitton» yesterday for cruelty to animals by xposing them to the weather conditions. M.. V. L Bracken. Chief Inspector of ihe 1 C.
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  • 3852 9 TRIBUTES TO THE P. C. M. 0. PENANG'S HARBOUR NEEDS. UNOFFICIAL VIEWS NOT SOUGHT? On the motion for adjournment at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council Mr. P. M Robinson, on behalf of the Unofficials. paid a tiibute to our retiring P.C.M.O. Dr. A. L. Hoops Mr.
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    • 213 9 MILNER'S j SAFES J I ARE USED BY THE LEADING BANKERS I I OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. I j I I SOLE AGENTS: I GuTtIDJE c <2 b I jjj ilncorporated in the Strattt Settlement fiSOfiecords. M»Mj I You should have in your Collection. SELECTIONS BY NEW M4YFAIB ORCH I
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  • 433 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. AIRMEN GO "NAP." S.R.C. Beaten But Not Discouraged. A First Division match between the R.A.F. and the S.R.C, played at the Stadium yesterday, iesulted in a fairly easy victory of 5—2 for the former. The Club fielded a new fullback in Humphries, who showed up very
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  • 40 10 Reuter. COT FINALISTS DRAW WITH OLDHAM London. March 23. •English League ties played to-day resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV. 11. Oldham 2, West Bromwlch 2. ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV. 11l (Southern) Lutcn T. 0, Clapton O. I—Reuter.
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  • 123 10 Action taken bj Municipal Committee No. 6 at a meeting held on March 16: Dr. Ragunathan. Syed Ahmad Alsagoff, and Mr. Tay Lian Teck were nominated to serve on the Stadium Sub-Committee. The nomination by the S.A.F.A. of Mr. S. G. Hacker to the Stadium Sub-Committee was noted.
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  • 25 10 In a friendly game on the Padang yesterday an S.C.C. eleven defeated St. Joseph's Old Boys by three goals to nil.
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  • 140 10 Principal Club Results. >By arrangement with the "S.FJP.") London. March 22. The following are the results of yesterday's t>rincipal club games. London Scottish beat Barts 13 —8. It was a fast open game. Blackheath easily beat Mosely 28—5. Blackheath arere superior everywhere except at full-back. The Old
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  • 103 10 By arrangement with the '*SJ.P."j London, March 23. Reeve. Knowles and Dunkley have been dropped from the English team and for the match with France cm April 6 their places yill be taken by Burland, Spong and Brooke. The team will therefore be: England: E. C. P
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  • 274 10 THE TURF Reuter. (By arrangement with the S.FJF.") London. March 23. To-day's betting on the Lincolnshire and Grand National was as follows: Lincolnshire: 100 to 9 Massai; 13 to 1 Masher; 100 to 6 Knight Terror; 20 to 1 Eyes Front, Leonidas, Rivalry; 22 to
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  • 387 10 LAWN TENNIS. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London. March 22. London beat in the covered courts tennis championships by 14 matches to 7 S.C.C. Tournament. Results and ties in the S.C.C. tournament: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Championship Preliminary: E. A. Joy beat E. Cherrington. 6—4. I—6. B—6; V. P. Barbat
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  • 152 10 Results and ties in the S.R.C. tournament: FRIDAY'S RESULTS. "B" Singles: E. J. Woodford beat M R Marcus 6—o, 6—l; M. A. Cordeiro v. P. H. de Souza (unfinished); E. S. Monteiro beat D. J. Distant 6—l. 6—3; D. Leicester beat F. Machado I—6, 6—3, 6—o TO-DAY'S TIES.
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  • 56 10 BILLIARDS Ties in the S.C.C. Volunteer Snooker tournament for to-day: P. H. Romney and W. Follenfant v. F. J. L. Mayger and F. Sands; J. Lee and J. E. Jeano v. T. B. Rogers and A. L. B. Perkins: J. B. Williamson and W. Hardy v A
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  • 37 10 A Jervois Athletic Party team defeated the Kian Wah Chinese School by 3 goals to nil on the formers ground on Saturday after a very keen and hard struggle. Scorers: Games Goh (2) and Bah Chee. uon
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  • 29 10 Tan Kwang Yong, Tay Francis. Lim Wee Whatti. Ong Swee Tian and Ang Guat Leng accomplished on Saturday the cycle ride from Singapore to Johore Bahru in 105 minutae
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  • 187 10 CRICKET. The R.A.F. beat an S.C.C. XI by five wickets at Seletar on Saturday. Scores: S.C.C T. M. L. Redmond c Smith b Cockle 26; W. J. Pearce b Smith 7; A. F. Hunter c Ha-pum b Cockle 5: C. G. Wmdle c Stapleton b Cockle
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  • 33 10 Municipal Committee No. 6 has decided that the diving board at Mount Emily Swimming Pool be converted into a spring board, and that the cubicles be roofed with wire netting.
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  • 1428 10 CHERMANG DEVELQp MENT MEETI\(; EARLY DIFFICUiTlEs SURMOUNTED The Hon. Mr. F. M. Robinson the first annual general meetin- w «r Development, Limited, held a* erm »r.? yesterday afternoon. Others j- t Evatt Hon. Mr. F. A. Pledger, the H. Nixon, Messrs. G. A. Potts, v H E H.
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  • 149 11 Sports Pastimes. CRICKET. S.R.C. v. I.A. I :he tame between the S.R.C. and V ,-ociation played at S.R.C. ground which ended in a draw were: A. reterson c Mallal b Fernandez b Fernandez 5; Galistan b BhasI Fernandez b Bhaskaran 38; Wazh Singh b Varma 16; Bogaars G. Ross c
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  • 185 11 Institution beat "C" Co., School ground' on Saturday h V 103 vis. Scores: C" Co.: Cpl. Pitman b Morrando b Ess 6; Lt. Brownrigg st. Keng l' 4; Pte. Beamish b Ess 0; Lt. f .rnandez b Mosbergen 39; Pte. I sbcrgen 0; Pte. F.
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  • 210 11 On the Padang on Sunday the S.C.C. beat tbe RL md R.A. by 13 runs. Scores: RJL: Major C. O. Olliver c and n Col R. F. A. Butterworth c GlasSta mton 24; Lt. Philhps b Jeans 39; Sql Ga:iiiord b Glasgow 0; Capt.
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  • 214 11 Raffles Institution beat an S.C.C. XI by four runs on the School ground on Saturday. Scores: S.C.C: W. R. King c and b Le Cain 19; F. V/. Peachy lbw. b Le Cain 1; R. S. Wilson b Le Cain 10; I. c. Van Cuylenberg b
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  • 358 11 Minto team beat Upper Serangoon Recreation Club at the Raffles Reclamation ground on Sunday by 110 runs. Scores: U. S. R. C, Ist Innings: A. Lange st. Amin b Alaudin 6; R. Scully lbw b M. Shah 9; S. Sundrum c Amin b Alaudin 4; L
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  • 33 11 The rate of issue of Money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 98 11 IFLECTRiciTYI! jjg ECONOMY AND SERVICE I I I I Don't forget Electricity is associated in your mind with light, but S it is used also for cook- ing, heating and cleaning. There is heat and j I Power in it too! ELEOTICITY I Raffles Cafe', Bakery and Confectionery. J We
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    • 225 11 New World Cabaret. CHANGE OF ORCHESTRA. Commencing from March 29, Our New Orchestra (LATE OF THE EUROPE HOTEL) WILL. PLAY DURING DANCING EVERY NIGHT. Keep Him Healthy IN Let your children have all the Postum they HBWK want. It's pure, and healthful. It adds to the IHfIH natural body-building elements
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    • 261 11 I A DELICIOUS I NEW FRUIT SMASH I I fl& spberr i\ S j Jt Smash J|l 1 I 1 O/ Luscious Ripe Raspberries. I i I FRAMROZ Co. f WSZS2SZSHSZSES2S2SZS?S2S2SasaSZS2S?S2S£ I rasaSSSHSIS2S2SaSHSHSHSHSSS2SSSaSZSZSESii SHSSSaSSS2S2S2SESSSEScSaS2SESHSHSESHSHSaS2SHS2SSSaSHSES?saSHSHSESJSHS2S2SSSaSHSa l/ntif Further Announcement Deans Star. Opeha Co. I WILL PERFORM AT X THEATRE ROYAL, JOHORE. (JALAN
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  • 1032 12 Produced At A London Theatre. LITERARY NOTES George Preedy's novel, "The Rocklitz," which was one of the successes of the spring season of 1930, has now been made into a play which has just been produced at the Duke of York's Theatre, London, with Dennis Neilson
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  • 184 12 The under-noted non-net on works were recently added: Abend (Hallett) Tortured China. 1931. illus. Ajui. Vol. XXX. 1930. illus. Barrett (Dr. E. Boyd) Ex-Jesuit-autobiography. 1931. illus. Benn (Ernest J. P.) Account Rendered. (Politics) 1900-1930. illus. Binns (L. Elliott. D. D.) Innocent 111. A Bography. 1931. Blacker (J. F.)
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 279 12 I BUKIT TIMAH I PORK j Is unequalled for sweetness, quality I nl Q and tenderness. All pig's are reared Dj 9 G g from stock specially imported from qJ England; most of the feed is imported S fl from Home supplemented by grass jjj Q rrtwn on our own
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    • 175 12 in five minutes NAlLSmaybewell-formed, brilliantly polished, white-tipped —hut if the cuticle is ragged and uneven, their otherwise beautiful appearance is marred. The solution is—never cut the cuticle! Instead, devote a few moments of your regular toilette to a quick grooming of the euliele with Cutex Cuticle Kemovcr Nail Cleanser. And
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    • 368 12 Y.W.C.A. Jumble Sale Friday, March 27, 4 p.m. Permanent H JL>B BY NEW MACHINE W 6 Months Guaranteed. \S '=||f SPECIAL CHARGE $15.00. Dp-to date equipment Installed, under expert control. BEAUTY HOUSE, CAPITOL BUILDING. The best HOUSE for typewriters (new and 2nd-hand) and any Office stationery, etc. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS AND
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    • 171 12 To Ensure Comfort, R e iasililv and Speed ly INSIST \j S fm NEW TYPj; OF MICHELIN TYRES I*t TYBEB THAT OKtT Ih» 'Phone 24 Uf OH LAIL OVt* LIM CHEE SENG >«-3. Market Street, SinmL ALL SIZES IN 810* i 1 WHAT'S BEST FOB COLD< Here is the popular
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 507 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending March 29, 1931: TO-DAY, MARCH 24. 5 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Coy., Weapon Training and Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, 1st Bn. S.S.V.F. Sig. Sec, W. T. Instruction. 30 yards Range. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, 2nd Bn. S.S.VJ. (Recruits), Arms
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  • 1195 13 FRASER AND NEAVE. NEW BREWING VENTURE AT SINGAPORE. BUSINESS CONTINUES TO EXPAND. The thirty-fourth ordinary general meeting of the Praser and Neave, Ltd.. was held on Saturday at noon at 6 and 7, Trafalgar Street, w.th Mr. W. H. Macgregor in the chair and ethers present were Messrs.
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  • 314 13 PROFIT OF $16,275.16 FOR LAST YEAR. The report for the year ended Dec. 31. 1930, to be presented at the 15th. annual general meetng of Connemara, Limited, in Kuala Lumpur en March 25, state© that after providing for depreciation, head office expenses, general estate charges, including provision for
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  • 453 13 SINGAPORE, MARCH 20. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 50 Beef stew or curry kati 46 Pork, lean kati 56 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 46 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl kati 55 Hens (Locally reared) kati 60 Ducks each 80 Pigeons, domestic
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 585 13 NOTICE. iSEs hereto given that the Trade Mark depicted above is the exclusive property rsland Cement Company. Limited, of Hong Kong and that the same is used heir British Colonial Cement manufactured and/or sold by the said Comtheir sole Agents Messrs. McAlister and Company, Limited, in the Straits Federated Malay
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    • 357 13 1 Wassiamull j i I The Shopping Centre of the Town Latest Silks Curios. I 56 57, HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 7144. i affe i 24 I THE QUALITY SHOE POLiSH I LIQUID AND PASTE COMBINATION. I I Cleans and Polishes at the I Same Time, 1 A good Shine in
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  • 293 14 MR. F. C. PECK'S VALUABLE SERVICE. At a meeting of the Finance Committee on March 6, an expenditure of $7,200 was sanctioned to meet ihe salary of Mr. F. C. Peck. Assistant Official Assignee, Singapore, for this year. The explanation given for this vote is as follows: Mr.
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  • 248 14 TILT AT THE JOURNALIST. Writing in the excellent first number of Raffles College Magazine, the President, Dr. Winstedt. quotes Ma ne: "C.vilised man. like the savage, is a man of party with a newspaper for a totem" and he added a warning "like the savage,
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  • 100 14 British Official. Rugby. March 20. The King of Spain left London this morning fur Madrid on the conclusion of a short pnvat visit to Princess Beatrice, the Queen of Spain's mother. While in London the King saw the Princt ss daily. During his stay he
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  • 94 14 Reuter. Madrid. March 21. The Government is taking steps to stabili>'. the peseta and has been consulting various banking authorities. It has been decided that frcm to-morrow there will be a greater freedom in the matter of exchange operations, vhe only stipulation being that they shall
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  • 58 14 Reuter. Vienna. March 22. A move by three Continental Powers, apparent y to toipedo the proposed AustroGerman Customs Linion, occurred yesterday when d plcmatic representatives of France, Czechoslovakia and Italy called upon Dr. Schober. Austrian Foreign Minister, and pointed out their conclusion that such a union would
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  • 81 14 Reuter. Dublin, March 22. Tim Healy. first Governor-General of the Irish Free State, is seriously ill at his home near Dublin. He was one of the most famous political figures in Ireland. He began his career as a railway clerk in Newcastle and moved to London
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  • 76 14 Reuter. Berl'n, March 21 Pr nee August Wilhelm. the fourth son of '.he ex-Kaiser, and the Berlin Nazi leader, Dr. Goebbens. were badly beaten with truncheons by the Police, who cleared out frcm the station 800 Nazis, who were saying farewell to Dr. Goebbens and Prince August
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 328 14 j use I I c X FOR QUICK RELIEF g i s H op B g Influenza, Nasal Catarrh. Headaches, Neuralgia, Neuritis, Rheumatism, Colds q (9 ETC. 5 y c n q in This modern anti-germ treatment is a sure shield 3 against air-borne germs. P I B a Carry
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    • 296 14 Malaya s STANDARn I Cheddar Cheese, i I 'REFRIGERATING Co LTD Sj Orchard Road Keppel Road. THIN AND TIRED-LOOKING Who'd Give Her Another Look? What woman who wants to look her best can afford to ignore Nature's warning signals? When you begin to lose weight, get "skinnier" each week, feel
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    • 426 15 gT E A MER SAILINGS. P *To BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINES. incorporated in England.) HAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. V|N I\R AND ORIENTAL STEAM V* \TION CO.. LONDON AND X EAST MAIL SERVICE. Contract with His Maje»ty's Government.) If ABO FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Dae Tonnage. Singapore 1931.
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    • 623 15 STEAMER SAILINGS THE K. <iSS? LINE (Japan Mail), TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail 5 SUWA MARU 10,700 Mar. 26 27 9 PUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Apr. 9 10 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,400 Apr. 22 23 TERUKUNI MARU 12.000 May 6 7 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500
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    • 598 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. (fog NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. j* (Incorporated In The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. PULDA for Manila. Hong Kong, S'hai. Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Mar. 29 ALSTER for Saigon, Hong Kong, Japan and Vladivostock April 2 TRAVE for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe, Taku. Dalny and Tsingtau April 11
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    • 250 15 INSURANCE. SOUTH ttWufJ BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L C. MARGOLIOUTM. Manager. OBee: I, Flnlaysnn Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. <Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street. Singapore. Phone
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    • 552 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companion Acta o/ HI2 to /Iff. on 2nd December, !*•s./ Authorised Capital ci ooc.oo« Subscribed Capital CI.fOO.OOt Paid-up Capital C1.U50.00i Reserve Fund and Rest Ci.fl4fl.loi HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Charcft mtnm London, E.C. S. BOARD OF DIRECTORS J.
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    • 487 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank. Limited. Meyer Chambers, RAFFLES SQUARE* SINGAPORE. beg to announce that they inaugurating a New Service for thol» customers in the shape of Safe Deposit boxes for the keeping of jewellery, bonds, title-deeds and otic* valuable property. These boxes Hay» been ordered and are on the
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    • 623 16 LEARN 5 LANGUAGES WITHIN 3 MONTHS. Everybody's Vocabulary (SECOND EDITION English, Malay, Hindustani, Hokkien and Japanese. For Students, Tourists, Travellers, etc. By Mehta Prithvi Chand, Chief Inspector of Police C.1.D., S.S. Price $1.25 net. OBTAINABLE AT EVERY BOOK-STALL. M. Mohamed Dulfakir Co SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. Phone 3695. PAPER: INDEPENDENT
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    • 480 16 Le zZAdercie/s School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal: -F. I. MILES. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Delivered or from site >■_. to lVt inch broken coral good for paths and parks, very cheap. Apply Lian Hup Co.. 19. Liang Seah
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    • 659 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Public are informed that the New Bridge at the junction of Mount Pleasant Road with Thomson Road is now open to traffic. W MARSH. Municipal Secretary. FAREWELL DINNER TO MR. D. A. BISHOP. Under the auspices of the Old Rafflesians' Association, this dinner will be
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    • 398 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL B. SHORT STREET. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girl*). The bnly Institution of its kind in Singapore. Now In its THIRD SUCCESSFUL YEAR—has won its success through the merits of its unique methods of Instruction. Admit pupils at any time and age. For
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    • 420 16 Teo Hoo Lye Institution. SPECIAL NIGHT COMMERCIAL CLASS A special night Commercial Class ha started and students will be trained and sented for the November, 1931, l Chamber of Commerce Junior Conmi Certificate In the following subjects Q LISH, ARITHMETIC, BOOK-KEF SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING. All subjects handled by a vastly
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    • 452 16 MASSAGE AND MANICURE, MASSAGE. Miss MISAKO and Miss A No. 20, Bencoolen Street, ONE DOLLAR ONLY! FOR ONE READY MADE KABAYA NYONYA. Different colours and size* D. T. LIM CO., 353, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD IN MALAYA TRIBUNE. PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Delivery Including L udtaj at office
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