Malaya Tribune, 4 September 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune V,i XVIII, No. 209 SINGAPORE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Sept. I. IfSl. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 325 1 UPTON'S CBt' LON TEA f( t CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, j I Brandy-Dry Ginger! wiJrl B I Do you make the mistake of oHi I y° ur Brandy a name. V* /J811 I Or don't you know the superi7< AaSfflra I ority of A Staub Co.—Cognac. «if I re<^uest u
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    • 828 1 »Jvv vw u« wvw v > %\m ■•■■■ll mj I V w_ K. I kin 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 ROOKERY NOOK With TOM WALLS, RALPH LYNN. WINIFRED SHOTTER. etc 'PHONE 5261-5262. ALWAYS DELICIOUS !K j I f Darby Co., Ltd-, I I 4 S.S. F.M.S. I I Why Doctors recommend BIOCITIN?
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  • 127 2 DEFALCATIONS OF A BANK EMPLOYEE. Reuter. Chicago, Sept. 2. Losses amounting to hundreds of thousands of pounds will be incurred by Lloyd's underwriters as the result of an announcement by officials of the Continental Illinois Bank that a veteian employee, who has been with the bank
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  • 113 2 RUMOURS CURRENT IN THE U.S. Reuter. Spokane. Sept. 2. Senator Pittman told a meeting of silver miner* here that Mr. Hoover would convene an international silver conference some time this month. Washington. Sept. 2. The Presidential Secretary, questioned regarding the silver conference, said that there was
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  • 73 2 RETURN TO PARLIAMENTARY GOVERNMENT. Reuter. Belgrade. Sept. 3. The King has promulgated a new constitution providing for a return by Yugoslavia (which has till now been under a Royal dictatorship) to Parliamentary Government. The country has been without a constitution since January. 1929. when, owing to
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  • 97 2 PREVENTING HARMFUL SALE OF STOCKS. Reuter. Berlin. Sept 3. The news has reached banking circles from abroad, especially from New York, that foreign liclders of German stocks intend to appear on the market as sellers soon after the reopening of the Berlin Bourse. Such an action would be
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  • 38 2 Reuter. Paris. Sept. 3 It is understood in well-informed quarters that M. Laval and M. Briand will visit Berlin from Sept. 26 to Sept. 29 to return Hr, Curtius' visit in July—Reuter.
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  • 480 2 LETTER TO CATHEDRAL CONGREGATION. The Yen. Graham White. Singapore's new Archdeacon, writes the following letter to the members of the Cathedral congregation.— Difficult as it is to write to an unknown congregation it seemed good, owing to the fact of my immediate coming among you to say
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 469 2 Contented f ■sr. J4mr u^ Trouble-Free Babyhood Is there anything in life which can comFor Infant.. pare to t h e thrill of happiness which the sight Indigestion. of a really happy contented baby brings to his parents. He lies there crowing in his Constipation tt) f tugging at his
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    • 289 2 I He carries danger in his I I Let Lifebuoy guard him! I I Just look at the collection of grimy odds H I and ends that come out of his pockets! flj I All that dirt holds danger of infection. H I faKjkJK Lifebuoy Soap was made to protect
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  • 1841 3 PUBLIC MEETING AT SEREMBAN. ALL COMMUNITIES FAVOUR PROJECT, (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Aug. 30. There was a very large and representative gathering at the Miners' Association Hall, Seremban. at 11.30 a.m., on Saturday when the formation of a Land Bank was discussed. The following were
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  • 455 3 SPUN CONCRETE PIPES AT BATU CAVS. Production started on Tuesday (reports the "Malay Mail"), at the Batu Caves works of Messrs. Kenneison Bros., of spun concrete pipes, made on the Mo r-Buchanan centrifrugal system. The opening of what is a new P.M S, industry was watched with
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 273 3 I Another "CRUSH' I Manufactured from various fresh fruits with a basis B I of specially imported frozen raspberries and strawberries. 3 j I ASK FOR IT I I FRASER NEAVE, LTD. AERATED WATER SPECIALISTS. Extra moist... slow drying, helps to keep your face cool Williams Shaving Cream and comfortable
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  • 163 4 SPOTLIGHTS SCREEN STAGE Rookery Nook," a British production, is I at present being played to large houses at the Capitol. This comedy is extremely well acted and forms one of the strong list of attractions booked for this popular theatre. On Sunday -The Hottentot," a racing film, will be screened
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  • 356 4 .The following outstanding successes will all be screened at the Capitol in due course. 'Uneasy Virtue" from the play by Harrison Owen. Featuring Fay Compton, Edmund Breon and Margot Grahame. Directed by Norman Walker who was responsible lor "Middle Watch." -Avalanche," the sensational first Alpine ialkie. Produced by
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  • 399 4 "Hell's Angels" has finished its run at the Alhambra. Norma Shearer's picture "Strangers May Kiss" opened last night, and a review of thus appears elsewhere. "Strangers May X SS" is expected to earn the Gold Statuette of 1931 i tor Noma, but there is another contender fcr
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  • 316 4 William Haines, who has not been seen in Singapore since that extremely funny effort, "The G rl Said No," returns to the A'hambra shortly in his» newest somedy. "A Tailor Made Man." This sounds as though It might bring us a pood laugh. William Haines is always
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  • 241 4 WHY HOLLYWOOD IS FILM CITY OF THE WORLD. "Extremes and contrasts procurable in the State of California are more than anything else responsible for its holding the motion picture industry," declares Frank Lloyd, the famous director. "The lowest dry ground, a spot in Death Valley,
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  • 104 4 Preparations are well in hand for the grand reopening of the Pavilion. Orchard Road, when the monster aerial masterpiece Dirigible" wil 1 be shown to Singapore audiences for the first time. "D.rigible." which Ls not a war film, depicts many awe-inspiring and vivid scenes of th c
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  • 240 4 Pathe has sent a picture-making fleet of six boats carrying some 200 players and technicians to isthmus. Catalina Island, to film maritime scenes for "The Bad Marriage." starring Helen and Twelvetrees, with whom are associated Ricardo Cortrz, John Oarrick and Prank Conroy. besides 45 "extras." Under the
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  • 202 4 ARE OUR ACTORS AFRAID TO KtSS? (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune:') Sir,—No British film has come up to the standard of American films. Ta*e picture "The Co-optimists." That picture should have been trimmed and treated as a jhort instead of as a feature. Secondly, why are English
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  • 244 4 <To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") g_ r What the wr.ter of last week's issue says is quite true. After a picture has been gone through by the Censor, the whole thing is shortened and put briefly when shown in the theatre lsn'_ this disgusting an»l not
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  • 330 4  -  THE INSATIABLE INTEREST OF THE PUBLIC. Deluge Of Queries For Motion Picture Offices. (By Penelope Williams. Foolish questions are by no means directed solely at conductors, clerks of travel bureaux, steamship pursers, policemen, and other such human buffers to the general public. The insatiable interest
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  • 136 4 It was a hot day in Hollywood. Huge elephants lumberingly crossed a wide brook. One of them bore Ramon Novarro and Madge Evans for a scene in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Son of India." The cameras registered, and then were stopped as Novarro leaped from the e'ephan"s back,
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  • 202 4 HOW FILM COSTS PILE UP! Eighteen Italian champagne glasses at $78 a dozen was the breakage overhead each time W. S. Van Dyke fi'med the banquet scene for Guilty Hands," Bayard Veiller's new mystery drama in which Lionel Barrymore is featured. The end of the scene
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  • 273 4 Thunder and lightning, bold flashes of light, screams in the dark, weird shadows, shrieking of wind and other eerie effects of sight and sound tax the ingenuity of the recording and camera crews working on "Guilty Hands," Bayard Veiller's new murder mystery drama which W. S. Van Dyke
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  • 23 4 ,1 lor Kay Francis claims tht stop talkie work. She ha.. nineteenth picture made The film is "Guilty Haiu. plays opposite Lionel Bar:
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  • 994 5 W anted: A Literary Union. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. Our Muslim Correspondent.) Muslims may perhaps remember that here some years ago a Muslim club the Straits Chinese Reading Club, ed the Moslem Institute, and a large .ts members were Government jSa rpreters and others. en Institute was a religious,
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  • 242 5 CHETTIAR'S PROHIBITION ORDER SUCCEEDS. Judgment was delivered in the Supreme Court, Johore Bahru. on Saturday, by Mr. Justice Sproule and Mr. Justice Palgrave Simpson, in a Johore civil appeal in which K. A. R. s. T. Arunasalem Chettyar, represented by Messrs. R. Williamson and D. G.
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  • 1502 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BT FRASER U CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, September 4, 10 a.m. law. Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. Ends. Buyers. Sailers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 £1. 0.9 £1. 2.0 cd LO.O Austral Malay Dec. SI C.lS.d 1. 0.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June
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    • 7 5 Andrews I For Yoor Health s Sake.
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    • 186 5 Why Children Ash Fog 9 Mwi Your children will be delighted with the different and "^s. L delicious flavor of sun-ripened llj oats, found only in the genuine JrJb^fm^\^Mw7 I 3 MINUTE OAT FLAKES. M [4 ii| Thai i- because the plump, Jf selected oats are A //^f fl/ <
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 415 5 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, SEPT. 4. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis, Siak, Pakan Baroe, Pajakombo Padang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. North, N-East and N-West Sumatra (Toradja) 3 pan. Siam (except Lower Siam) (Hafthor) 3 p.m. Sourabaya (Hatimura) 4 p.m. Java. South-West Sumatra, SouthEast Bornto. Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Nam Yong) 4 p.m.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 808 6 Amusements. I II" II M M 1 M l i' l w *Tr*ir-ir-ii I Have YOU seen I This Splendid ALL-BRITISH Entertainment? The Whole Town's Talking about I RALPH LYNN I TOM WALLS I g The SCREEN'S NEWEST and BEST COMEDY PAIR X pi AT THE jjj CAPITOL X "■THE
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    • 63 6 PRACTICE DOMESTIC ECONOMY by buying irom TRY OUR DELICIOI KROEPOEK CPA KROEPOEK IK Packed in tins ana in puck ts there is a coupon SAVE YOUR COl Vs and get the Free Qiftl en TOKO BANDO G 44, Selegie Road SAM HUAT AND 97, CECIL STRH .Manufacturers of Yariou» CARD
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  • 157 7 CHEAP SUMMER RETURN TICKETS. SHIPPING NEWS. The Peninsular and Or.ental Steam Navigation Co. are issuing first saloon return tickets for the round voyage by steamer from London io Singapore for only £140. Passengers can make the round voyage in one steamer and can stay for about
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  • 70 7 Yesterday, before Capt. Freyberg. R.N., Master Attendant. Jappar Shak pleaded gui'ty to assault ng a certificated ship's officer, Mr. R. N. Robinson, second engineer on the "Karmala." The offence occurred at about 5.20 p.m. on the 2nd inst. A sentence of four weeks' rigorous imprisonment was passed
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  • 126 7 "Glengarry," Br t. 5.843 tons. Anger, from Vladivostock, 3-9; for London. 4-9 "Hafthor." Nor. 761 tons. Capt. Eeck, from Bangkok, 3-9: for Bangkok. 4-9. "Rokan," Dutch, 388 tons, Capt. Akk«:rman, from Pr Radja. 3-9; for Indragiri, 6-9. "Larut," Brit. 464 tons, Capt Blacklock. from Malacca. 3-9: for Ma'acca, 4-9.
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  • 65 7 DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT $35,000. (From Our Own Correspondent, t Penang, Sept. 3. A fire broke out last week-end which wiped out the entire fishing village of Kuala Kedah. The damage ls estimated at $35,000. H.H. fThe Sultan and the Regent visited the scene and rice has
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  • 97 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Sept, 4. noon. Th? market is very quiet to-day and there is little or no businesr passing in any section. Tin shares are a shade easier, but sellers are not numerous and the undertone is fairly steady. Penawats can be taken
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  • 295 7 September 4. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London. 2\d., unchanged. New York. 5 cents, (G) up 116 cent. Shares: Quiet. Alltnbys 55—65 cents, Ayei Moleks 40—50 cents. Aytr Panas 45—«30 cents, Bassetts 25—30 cents. Brogas 30—35 tents, Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents, Bukit Katils 17—22 cento, Connemaras 50—60
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  • 236 7 /By courtesy of H. and S. BankJ Singapore. Sept. 4. Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29 32d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d., London 60 days' s<ght 2s. 3 27 32d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 13 16d., London demand 25 3 23/32d. London T.T- 2s.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 815 7 j VICTORIA THEATRE j Last Night, To-Morrow, Saturday at 9-30 p.m. I MATINEE: TUESDAY, SEPT. 8, I AT 5-30 p.m. R GLOOM GLOOM!! GLOOM!!! I CHASED AWAY BY HELLO! BOOM!! I The Show that sends you Home Happy I Seats are Still Available for Saturday. R BOOK AT LITTLE'S. PRICES
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    • 636 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 916 of 1931. Between Newbold Benjamin Westerhout Plaintif. and L Tan Keng Tye and 2. Mitsu Koyama (f) Defendants. To, Tan Keng Tye and Madam Mitsu Koyama. 10, Wilkie Road, Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that
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    • 58 7 AUCTION SALE. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE. Belgian glasswares consisting of butter dishes, sugar pets, jam pots, drinking glasses, flower vases, etc. Provisions: —Biscuits, sardines, green peas, mushrooms, preserved vegetables, potted meats. etc. At our saleroom. No 12. Robinson Road, ON SATURDAY. SEPT. 5. AT 10.30 A.M. NOW ON VIEW.
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    • 147 7 TO-DAY'S Star OP Stars! Z The Screen's Rarest Z Artist! Gorgeously I lovely! A gem in a I perfect setting! Fox I I Films now introduce Z I the new season pictures Z I with a masterpiece of Z serfen art! j ELISSA j m mm Z Loving life Living
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  • 55 8 Births, Marriages And Death*. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. Wee Un Teck. Mrs. Ho Poh Choon and family beg to tender their heartful thanks f o relatives, friends and others who so fcind'y attended the funeral of the late Mr. Ho Poh Choon yesterday and also to those who sent wreaths
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  • 760 8 Opera should be preserved and encouraged. It represents the higher type of music bequeathed to us by the worlds immortal musicians. It is right and proper that any Government which values music as an essential part of national life should create facilities for its production and presentation
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  • 302 8 The Governor has appointed Mr. M. B. She?ley to be his Deputy during his abseric-' trom the Settlement. Members of tht- Indian and Ceylonese Ladies Club (Y.W.C.A.) are reminded that to-morrow will be observed as Children's Day. Mr. A. G. Williams oL.R.C.P. and S.. Edin.. L R.F.P. and S.. Glasgow)
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  • 151 8 Verdict Of Hague Court Forestalled. Reuter. Geneva. Sept. 3. The Chancellor, Dr. Schober. en behall ol Austria formally renounced the proposed Customs Union with Germany at a meeting oi the European UnioYi Commss.on. Dr Schober said that he had taken the decision ia view of tne altered
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  • 111 8 TO PREVENT FLUCTUATION. Reuter. Washington, Sept. 3. An unofficial conference of financial experts is meeting in Paris on Sept. 17 under th? auspioes of the International Chamoer of Commerce to study the silver depression. This move was apparently initiated by the Un-ted States Chamber of Commerce who
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  • 106 8 Reuter. Oslo. Sept. 3 The Norwegian coalship "Inairtre" clainv to have heard weak and unintelligible signals trom the Nautilus.'' according to a report from Spitsbergen. Despite this, anxiety is felt about th submarine of which no news has been received f r four days. The "NaUilus'' is
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  • 30 8 Reuter. Moscow. Sept. 3. Amy Johnsun landed at Sverdlcv.-k at midday. Later. Amy Johns .n was forced down between Arsk and Kazan. Details are not yet available.-
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  • 89 8 Mails from Europe (London mails despatched on Aug. 13t. tx P. O. Mantua" which anchored at Penang at 6.10 p.m. yesterday, will arrive by train to-night. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to b xhclders at 8.30 a.m. to-morrow. Ficrr. China ny ilu "Hilda" due at Sin<: ipctc
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  • 31 8 Reuter. London, Sept, 3 Joint negotiations of employe ant j weavers in the Lancashire cotton industry over the 'more looms per weaver' scheme have broken en the question ot wa°<s —Reuter.
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  • 333 8 The Rev. Nigel Williams, who will be leaving r.ext week to tik3 up the appointment of Chaplain of MaJacca. will be th? celebrant at UM Choral Eucharist and ihe preacher at Evensong next Sunday at S. Andrew s Cathedral. Mr. WUliams came to Singapore from Teluk Anson in November last
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  • 470 8 i BY 'LOOKER-OX 1 H. E. is an optimist. T <• Secretary is not. While H. E. think* tha try has a wonderfully CI?" future the C. S. tells us meeting) that rubber "a security which mav v ltr, }br in the future." Utl As Mr. R.
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  • 107 8 British Official. Rugby. Sfpt I The India Office states thai si: 'p ment of the delegates to I Table Conference the foil been made in the Indian S ar aj» In the ana voidable absence of Kashmir and the Mahara account of urgent and im their own
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  • 40 8 LATEST QUOTA I iSS RUBBER London:—2 U d. New York:—5 (Gt cents S ngapore 7',- M% <'. Lcndon Spot—£117 10s 0d.). Three Months Buy >r do»' (Down 15s. Od.). Sellers 112 15«!. od.). Singapore:— %S 1.00 «75 I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 145 8 ROBINSON'S che^p^le. 1 INC AN DESC ENT Hill I ITK 1 INCANDESCENT LAMPS. lilNI-LIIL LAMPS. CANDLE-POWER. MB WIND PROOF. jjJBB^ Amu S 2 IM-LITE INDOOR I NI-LITE STORM UNI-LITE TABLE HANGING LAMP. KING LANTERN. LAMP. Sale Price »14.75. Sale Price $11.75. Sale Price $13.75. ROBINSON CO., LTD., (ITS') SINGAPORE. OF
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    • 106 8 GENUINE I Butterfly I Wing I I JEWELLERY. j I —IN I I Silver Brooches, I Pendants Vanity I Cases, Rings I Powder Boxes. Charming Designs H 30 Years' Experience. I U.S. De Silva I i Bros., I S M. HIGH STREET, BINGAPORE. [2 S PHONE 4149. 634 g NORTH
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  • 1625 9 Sons Of Premier L.G. Made Ministers. NEW MINISTERS ANNOUNCED. BIG MAJORITY OF CONSERVATIVES. ABINET SEEKS VOTE OF CONFIDENCE. HOUR'S HITTER OPPOSITION TO PREMIER. Reuter. London, Sept. 3. fie list of remaining non-Cabinet sterial appointments shows that are practically all Conservatives (J Liberals, a notable exception Mr. MacDonald's son, Malcolm, nder
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  • 239 9 Situation In Barcelona Desperate. Reuter. Madrid, Sept. 3. The Syndicalist Trade Unions have declared a general strike at Barcelona at dawn. This was unexpected in view of the recent conciliatory document signed by a number of prominent Syndicalists who favoured the abandonment of the present terrorist
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  • 438 9 Wheat For China Flood Victims. Reuter. Sin Kuo Min. Nanking, Sept. 4. The Government has approved of the terms of purchase of *50 000 tons of wheat from America for the relief of flood victims at the price to be prevailing at the time of shipment. One-third
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  • 134 9 EXCITEMENT ON GERMAN EXCHANGES. Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 3. Excited scenes, with huge crowds thronging the streets, marked the opening of the Ber in Sf.oek Exchange for the first, time since the tikis. The d rectors and staffs cf bank ng institutions had a strenuous week, and
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  • 103 9 AMERICA WILL HELP. Reuter. Washington. Sept. 3. The State Department has advised the Chinese Legation that the Government migh be able to help seek a solution of the ccntro versy in connection with the expulsion of Chinese from Mexico. Nanking, Sept. 3. Interviewed by pressmen the Foreign
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  • 27 9 SPOTLIGHTS, cn page 4. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 5 TOPICS OF TO-DAV, on pagt 8 CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11 RADIO NOTES NEWS, cn page 12
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  • 993 9 SCHNEIDER TROPHY WON. FRANCE AND ITALY WITHDRAW. BRITAIN TO SET UP NEW RECORD. Reuter. "S.F.P" Service. London, Sept. 3. Doubts regarding the participation of France and Italey in the Schneider Trophy contest on Sept. 12 were settled by the information from an authoritative source that neither
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 123 9 The Picture which gives you a 100 Miles An Hour Thrill j DIRIGIBLE The Film which triumphed 8 Weeks at the LONDON Tl VOLI. COMING SOON Watch for Opening Date. j I 1 THE RAPID-HARDENING f 1 Portland Cement i FOR ECOiVO JfV STRENGTH GuTnPjE c €fo 1 j3 (Incorporated
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  • 190 10 MALAYS v. R.A. AT ANSON ROAD. EXCITING MATCH EXPECTED. ISSUE OPEN ON RECENT FORM. The Malays and the Gunners, who met on Tuesday in the semi-final of the Singapore Cup competition, when when they drew I—l. meet for the replay at the Anson Road Stadium to-day.
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  • 19 10 Reuter. London, Sept. 3. To-day's Third Division (Southern) game resulted as follows: Thames 1. Brentford I.—Reuter.
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  • 73 10 VICTORIA CLUB CALL-OVER. THE TURF Reuter. London, Sept. 2. The Victoria Club oall-over on the St. Legei to be run on Wednesday is as follows: Cameronian 7 to 2; Orpen (taken and offered) 8 to l; Sandwich 10 to 1; Goyescar 100 to 9; Salaam 100 to
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  • 87 10 ouimet only survivor of OLD BRIGADE. GOLF. Reuter. Chicago, Sept. 4. In the American Amateur quarterfinals. Ouimet was a lone "old fighter" against aeven 'young things" in golf but he put his back to the wall and was six up at the 18th, and McCarthy seven
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  • 141 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. BOXING. The inter-schools boxing tournament was continued at the open air ring erected on the Beach Road side of Raffles Institution yesterday and was watched by a very large and enthusiastic crowd, mostly of boys of the different schools concerned. Thirteen events were worked off and
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  • 201 10 BRIDGE. As the playing off o; the following ties will all but complete the S C.C. tournament, members are requested to adhere to the Hes arranged for next wt?k: Monday: J. B. Williamson and D.'Timms v. W. 'T. Cherry and F. J. L. Mayger; E. H. R. Bowerman
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  • 28 10 Mr. Lee Bacheek will give a demonstration of the art of Clairvoyance at Jupiter Hall, the i Great World Shows on Saturday and Sunday, I at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 30 10 Members of the Gaylads Minstrels are in formed that their usual practice will be held to-day at 7 30 p.m. at Mr. Sect Teck Lim's re•tdenee, 74-3. Joo Chiat Place.
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  • 338 10 WEIGHTS FOR THIRD DAY. THE TURF. Handicaps for to-morrow in the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting are as follows: Race 1. —Horses—Class'3—Div. I—ltt furs. —2.30 p.m. Gay Toi 9, Alwar 8.11, Athol Brew 8.11, Trawellton 8.9, Endoon 8.7, Kit 8.5, Strange Story 8.1. Magic Lantern 8.1,
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  • 539 10 DATES PLAYERS. association Football. A match in aid of the China Flood Reliel Fund will be played between the Malacca C.F.A. and the Selangor C.R.C. on Sunday on Kubu "A" Field. Reserved chairs are at $1.50 and $1 (chairs) 50 cts. (benches). To-day's matches in the S.C.C. six-a-Mde tournament will
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  • 312 10 LAWN TENNIS. Resu'ts and ties in the S.C.C. autumn tournament: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. "A" Singles: H. S. Haskin plus 5 v. N. A. Sedwick owe 30 (unfinished set all). "A" Doubles: W. B. Wigg and F. T. K. Robbes scr. beat A. D. Anderson and Lt. N. A. Armilage
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  • 65 10 Ties in tRe S.C.R.C. tournament: TO-DAY'S TIES. "A" Doubles Handicap: Chua Choon Sim and Yap Ah Hyan v. C. K. Pang and Lai Kwong Chun to finish. Veterans' Doubles Handicap: Cheong Chee Hai and Tan Cheng Khee v. P. L. Loh and Chua Cheng Hock. •B" Doubles Handicap
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  • 38 10 Ties in the S.R.C. tournament: rO-DAVS TIES. •A' Singles: G. Lowe v Noel Hay. N. S. Hogan v. S. L. Oeh'ers. "B" Singles: P. D'Almeida v. G H Kraal: O G. Struys v N. N. Leicester
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  • 372 10 The Girls" Sports Club was At-Home to its friends yesterday when the tennis final between Miss D. Oehlers and Miss M. Lewis was won by the latter. The President of the Club. Miss D. Oehlers. before calling upon Mrs. N. L. Clarke to present, the prizes,
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  • 111 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 1. Malacca tennis fans will muster in full strength to witness the return fixture against Selangor after the very creditable show Malacca representatives put up in the Federal Capital some time back. The games will be played on the Malacca Club
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  • 78 10 SWIMMING. Teo Hoe Lye Institution held its 2nd annual swimming carnival at the Mount Emily pool on Saturday. Mr. Imms acted as starter and Mr. Teo Swee Kiat as judge. 'The free style 50 metres race was won by Pong Chew in 35 215 seconds
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  • 156 10 demonstration of new FIRE ENGINE. The latest model Merryweather engine, supnlied bv The United Engineers, has been added tothe equipment at the Central Fire Station, and a demonstration was held in the Station vard yesterday afternoon, before Mr. H. E. Stevens, Chief of the
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  • 150 10 PROSECUTION CLOSES. Before the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) yesterday further evidenc? was recorded in the case in which three F.M.S. Railway employees (two Indians and a Malay) and a Chinese representative of firm dealing in damar, are alleged to have been responsible for the
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  • 176 10 NORMA SHEARER AT THE ALHAMBRA. "Strangers May Kiss," a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production starring Norma Shearer, which opened at the Alhambra last night, is best described paradoxically as a happy tragedy. The film is curiously mixed and finds a curious response, chiefly b cause it is all so natural
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  • 191 10 MAJOR BULLEN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. Major Frank Bullen. who is alleged to have forged the endorsement on a cheque for $424.96. was committed to the Assizes at the conclusion of the inquiry which was heard before the Third Magistrate yesterday. Bail oi $1,000 wi>s extended. The case
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  • 80 10 BRIGADE PREVENT MUCH DAMAGE. At about five o'clock th.s morning a fire broke out in tbe smoke house attached to a large rubber factory situated cff Baiestier Road. A call came through to the Central Fire Station at 5.38 a.m. and two engines went out to the
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  • 131 10 Yet another notorious house-breaker ha. been brought to book through the activUlo. of the Detective Branch Recently two gangs of Javanese were sent to gaol. In the present case the man is an Indian named Bacha and luce the Javanese gangs, his activit es were confined
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  • 61 10 Two Chinese broke into the residence of Mrs. R. W. Royce. living at 4 Lady Hill, Tanglin, yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock and! it is alleged, one man held her by the throat She raised an alarm, whereupon both intruders made off, but they were arrested later. They were charged
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  • 2011 10 LECTURE BY LEAGUE COMMISSIONER. VALUE OF INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION. SINGAPORE CONGRATULATED ON "NEW ORDER/ The following is a comprehensive report of a most interesting lecture nn the traffic in women and girls, j given by Dr. SundQiiist, an eminent Swedish lady, and league of Nations Commissioner,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 64 10 CROSSWORD NO. 7. The following two competitors correctly solved the above Cross wore prize by $100 each: Khoo Kay Vow, 51. Nee Soon V.llage. Seletar Road. Singapore A. S. Samuel. Audit Office, Kuala Lumpur. The fol'owing two competitors submitted solutions with one mistake been awarded consolation prizes of $5 each
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  • 236 11 I BOI» IMPROVEMENT CONTEST. WIGHT-LIFTING. last committee meeting of S.A.W.L.A. l i ided to hold a body improvement ver a period of six months, from S* "vr to February. u participants should have their nts taken at the Association's pre\lr. Wee Stan Leok on any day beti) m
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  • 189 11 BADMINTON. play ir. the Singapore Championship will be resumed on Sunday at 10 a.m. The following are the fixtures: Open mixed doubles championship: Mr and Mrs. L. II Pennefather v. C. Misson and Miss F Honi: Tan Chwee Hock and Miss Wang S ea log v Koh Yew
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  • 98 11 B?vonshire B.P. drew with the Siew Sin Sia n the Great World on Friday night by 3 —3 Scores I mentioned first): Tan Yong Kian beat Tan Soon Tee 8 —15, 15—12, 15—1: Tan Kim Hong beat Chan Chim Lim 12-15. 15—12, 15—13; Tan Boon
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  • 100 11 Devonshire B P. beat the Hercules B.P. on Sunday at the latter's court by 5—2. Scores Devonshire* mentioned first): Tan Yong Kian to Koh Cheng Moh 7—15. 6—15: Tan Kim Hong beat Quek Gim Tong 15—9, 15 —11; Tan Boon Kwang beat Chin Tham Swee 15 —13.
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  • 96 11 Before a fairly large crowd of spectators the Merridalt B.p. beat the Chums Athletic Party Saturday Results: (C.A.P. players mended Brst) Tan Meng Ong lost to Lim Caong Beng 15—12, 3—15, 11—15; Tan Chiak Siang lost l0 chua Leng Seah 13—13 (3—5), «--15; Yeo Joo Seng
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  • 120 11 r "i Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 1. tiffin of the Malacca Rotary Club -day at the Masomc Hall. At the .it of the tiffin, the Vice-Presi-E. Martin, said those present were he untimely death under tragic s of Rotarian A. D. Watton whose •nee will be
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  • 25 11 untitled of the Lunar Athletic and Musical trel section) are requested to note «eekl practice will be held on SunLunar Club, Kiong Siak Road at
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  • 385 11 COMMITTEES REPORT. The following is the report of the committee of the Asiatic Unemployment Fund for the period August. 1930. to June 30, 1931:— Two preliminary meetings of delegates of various associations were held at the Invitation of the Clerical Union. The general committee met four times,
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  • 129 11 NEARLY A THOUSAND PATIENTS DAILY. The annual report of the Tan Tock Seng's Hospital for the year 1930 states that the average daily number of patients during the first half and second half of the year was 954.58 respectively, as against 899.27 and 869.09 for the
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  • 108 11 The general committee of the Y.W.C.A. wish to thank the following donors for their subscriptions The Dollar Steamship Lines, Ltd. $75 The Indian and Ceylonese Ladies Club 40 A. Kader Sultan, Esq., The National City Bank of N.Y., each $25 50 S. B. Tan, Esq., Cheng Kirn
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  • 70 11 The September number of the Scouring in Malaya," the official organ of the Boy Scouts cf Malaya, has been issued. It maintains its high standard and contains the usual monthly notes from the up-country headquarters, besides the Commissioner's notes. The Commissioner writes: "Singapore Scouts are working hard
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  • 72 11 Stockholm, Auf. 15. Travelling as the "Duke of Toledo" King Alfonso arrived here yesterday evening in the course of his tour of the Baltic capitals on board the P. and O. liner "Viceroy of India.' He dined at a hotel with Prince Charles of Sweden Princess Hugeborg
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  • 67 11 At the annual general meeting of the Catholic Young Men's Association, held on Sunday last the following were lected offic bearers for the ensuing year. President Mr. M I Fernandez (re-elected): Vice-President. Mr G. V. S.vithou: hon. secretary. Mr. S Pierre (re elected) hon. treasurer. Mr. C. Lourdesamy: spcr s
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  • 33 11 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100.
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  • 90 11 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen
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  • 52 11 (To The Editor, Malaya Tribune") Sir, —Referring to a query by your correspondent Mr. Walter Lee, the corit ngency he mentions was allowed for in the competition rules and conditions, a perusal of which will Clear up his doubts. Tours, etc., ALHAMBRA THEATRES. LTD.. (M. Davis, Manager). Singapore.
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  • 92 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir, —Of the 14 Official Members present at the recent Legislative Council meeting eight (more than half!) were "acting" officers. And why? Petitioning the Government re Council Reform through Associations is a tardy and an inexpedient policy. The Governor is well informed through
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  • 91 11 <To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune."J Sir. —I should be much obliged if you would kindly tell me whether the coupon for a free sample of a certain article is a fake or not. I know of many others besides myself who have sent coupons but with no
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  • 171 11 (To The Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —If rubber road making is poss.ble. it should also be possible to make rubber grounds for football and sports stadiums. A ruboer ground has these advantages: Football boots car. be used without studs, which are hurtful; the ball will move more
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  • 223 11 (To The Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —As the committee of the Trade Exhibition has now been constituted, a suggestion might be offered to its members not to overlook (possib'y it has already occurred to them* recommending to the Government the issue of special stamps for sale dur.ng the
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  • 302 11 (To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune."; Sir, —May I take a little space in your valuable and popular journal (to make a suggestion? Being deeply sympathet c (as I doubt not you are) with the millions in China who are homeless and starving by reason of the ravages
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  • 50 11 We hnve received a letter from "A Manufacturer" rr ticising the constitution of the committer appointed to organise the Singapore Exhibition, but think that its publication could serve no use f ul purpose, while it might prejudice the sp*rit of amity and co-operation which is essential to success.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 62 11 I THE SHOE STORE j i ;96; North Bridge Road. I SALE I I KEDS SHOES from 35 cents pair 1 g VULCANIZED CREPE SOLES. g 1 BRUNSWICK RECORDS 50 cents each I HATS $1.00 f S WOOL FELT. g I REAL VELOUR HATS $395 I CABINET A ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONES
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    • 387 11 2SE52SZSH5HSa5H5H5ESH5HSB5E5ZSHS2SZ5HSa52S25E5E5E5ESi5EEnL^rHSZ5Z5H525E5i£E5ZS^5 I The New World Show. 1 ESTABD. 1923—STILL GOING STRONG. Jjj S ATTRACTIONS EVERY NIGHT jjj S OATE 10 CENTS. g I The New World Talkie Theatre a 7.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. "THE BIO NEWS" g PATHE COMEDY g C) Featuring ROBERT ARMSTRONG. gj g RESERVED SEATS $I.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 71 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and lor weekending Sept. 6, 1931: TO-DAY, SEPT. 4. 5 p.m.—Drill Hall. "P" (Malay) Coy., 30 Yards Range. 5.15 pm.—Drill Hall. Bde Signal Section. Section Parade. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 5. 2 p.m.—Parrer Range, "A" (M.G.) Company, Casuals. 2 p.m.—Drill Hall, "D" (Eurasian) Coy.. 30
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  • 206 12 Radio Saigon Orchestral Programmes. Friday: Final of the Sonata in G Grieg; Les Beaux Dimanches, Fauchey; Havanaise. violin solo by Robert Barras, Saint-Saens; L Enfant Prodigue. Debussy: Paris and Helene, Gluck: Selection from "Tip Toes," Gerschwin; Comme l'Ecume Legere. O. Fetras; Spanish Dance, No. 5, Granados.
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  • 198 12 Interesting Letter From A "Fan." Dear •Radiofan." —Although the older hands may be ymL'ing I rather think that the twovalve miracle ol Sungei Lembing. about, which w j have heard .*.o much of late, muit be bunding some magnificent castles in the ah for Singapore's newcomers to
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  • 98 12 The annual Paris Radio Show is being h«ld this year in the Rsdio Section of the Colonial Exh bition. from Sept. 3 to 13 and references to it will be made from Pontoise, the shortwave station which may be heard most evenings in Malaya (see daily list).
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  • 37 12 "Th? Duke of York has completed a two screen-grid receiver, with which he listens to European stations which, when they hear him tuning in. preface their announcements with Your Highness. Ladies and Gentlemen.'" Australian paper.
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  • 78 12 The much-discussed annual Government contribution of £17,500, towards the broadcasting of opera by the B.B.C. has been passed by the House of Commons, In the Past Office estimates, without comment. It will ensure 300 performances of Grand Opera a year in Great Britain, and the B.B.C., by
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  • 168 12 The most important improvement in television receivers since the development on a commercial basis has been worked out in the Baird Laboratories at Long Acre, Covent Garden. London. It enables televised pictures to be ahown on a ground-glass screen. Hitherto pictures have been projected on a lens, which
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  • 657 12 LOCAL MANUFACTURE OF WIRELESS GOODS. Now that there is a definite movement afoot, centreing round the proposed Singapore Exhibition, to increase the industrial and manufacturing activities of Singapore, it is being suggested that the making of wireless goods offers an opportunity. The main point, as
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  • 210 12 MALAYA RUBBER STATISTICS. Ocean shipments of rubber, including concentrated latex, latex and revertex, being ftaal shipments on ocean-steamers at al) Malayan ports, during the month of Aug.. 1931. Sheet and Crepe. Latex. Concentrated Latex. Total Revertex. Tons. Tons. Tons. Name of Transhipment Transhipment. Transhipment Port. Export Export Export
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  • 101 12 The following return of foreign imports of Tin Ore during the month of Aug., 1931, has been forwarded to us by the Acting Registrar General of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.:— Country of Origin. Tons. Australia 4 Burma 244 Dutch East Indies Banka and Billiton 1,542 Singkep 1
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  • 81 12 "S.F.P." Service. London, Sept. 3. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons not fy today's tin prices as follows: Spot £118V4 (£ll9 1|16). Forward £120 13-16 (£l2l 9i16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber pr.ces as follows: Spot (2V 4 d). Forward 2 7jl6d
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  • 453 12 Informative Lecture On Television. Mr. A. B. Sewell gave a 'ectu: at the Wireless Club .ast nigh- ThT?* was extraordinarily good and men rs who knew nothing about tela f r left the Club-house with aim th knowledge of the theory of th a m roUgt Mr.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 234 12 Useful Additions To Your Menu. jo C g D I Special Frozen Delicacies I B lOx Tripe Lambs' Brains lOx Liver Lambs' Kidneys jj jOx Tails Lambs' Liver 1 I Ox Kidneys Calves' Liver I Ox Sweetbreads. I Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Incorporated In the Stralta Settlement*.i Cj I
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    • 23 12 UtlfflHSPna P.nt»«-MARTIN 1Y„ |W|# op«» MAITIN "S PILLS I W Sold 6» «II Ck*»<»l» «*4 Surw t.4 I TIMMS OISrtNSAtY. S« Smmmm 1
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    • 25 12 For all defects of vision. Consult M. EZEKIEL 41 SONS. Optometrists and •pticians. Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place, atngapore A. M. EuekieL 0.D., (Phila FXO. (Land,).
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 139 12 PHONE 3725 'PHONE 37*5 "RADIO HOME" 167. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE COMPONENTS FOR THE FAMOUS "OMBA PENDE 4" IN STOCK: Call and See the Most Varied Assortment <i Radio and Mains Components in Malaya. Varley Components, L'sscn Components, Lewco 6 Pin S/W Coils and Formers and Spagheti Resistances, Franklin., Lissen.,
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    • 420 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. TO-DAY'S RADIO. Petaling Hill testing on 55 5 Defer from 10.30 to II a.m On 75 meires to-da; from 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Petaling Hill, programnv by Kuala Lumps Amateur Radio Society (65 metres». t».30 to 7 p.m. Asiatic music; 7 ;o 7.15 pm recorded music;
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  • 4179 13 ALL THREE IN ONE UNIT. REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY The Committee appointed by His Excellency to hold an inquiry with reference to Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones submits the following report: 2. The terms of reference to the Committee directed it "to enquire into the administration
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 484 13 I Some I A A Outstanding S I 8 iRIM I MADE IN Features g |$Lt |hfJ I are: a 1 Cost no more than |j] I clear lamps. g I 2 Improved distri- q] I bution of u ht 5] I IL J 3 Absence of S S I
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    • 275 13 I ECZEMA HUM WraPIPLES Itching and Burning Terrible. Cuticura Healed. I suffered with eczema on my hands for over two years. It started with tiny, watery pimples, and then developed into sore eruptions which used to scale over as they w<;ra getting better. The itching and burning at night were
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    • 402 13 Should Women dread II the approach of a perfectly I natural event? I NATURE never intended you to suffer I unduly. Why is it then that so many I thousands of women experience such pain I and weakness i Simply because the body lacks calcium. 1 That is the reply,
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  • 458 14 SINGAPORE, AUG. 28. MEAT. Beef steak (round) kati «8 Beef stew or curry kati *v Pork, lean kati 46 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 36 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl kati 36 Hens (Locally reared) kati 43 Ducks each 52 Pigeons, domestic
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 98 14 NEW! NEW! NEW! I <?.- or. .^^E^fftßplp Ykt. Batavia Malay Records. No. 11. Halimoen Preanger. Passar Baroe By Nacht. 9. Serenade Populair. Indonesia Raja. 22. Bodoran Angkong. Stamboel Kasasar. 15. Krontjong Boenga La joe. Sinar Park. 12. Sri Boelan. Krontjong Pasoendan. 26. Bodoran Aspirin Contra Alima. Shanghai Street. 127. Krontjong
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    • 277 14 World-Wide Testimony That I "Ovaltine" is (be SUPREME FOOD BEVERAGE. I The universal popularity which "Oval- I tine" enjoys is convincing evidence of its 1 outstanding merits. Probably no other I commodity has received such a vast I number of UNSOLICITED testimonials I as this delicious combination of Nature's I
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 426 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. ?7& 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES ricorporated in England.) PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. LAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM PE ATION CO.. LONDON AND EAST MAIL SERVICE. Contract tdth His Majesty* Government.) \.\RD FROM LONDON. China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. 11,000 Sept. 5 aRt 6,070 Sept. 6 1
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    • 644 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE (S^N.Y.K. stS? LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due 8all t HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Sept. 9 10 t TERUKUNI MARU 12.000 Sept 23 24 t HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Oct. 7 8 HARUNA MARU 10.400 Oct. 21 22 5 KATORI
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    • 382 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. IN DO-CHIN A STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.J Direct Service to Japan via Hong Kong, Amoy and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG
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    • 293 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH IWIItI BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR LNBURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L O MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. OfBoa: 8, Flnlayson Green. A RARE OPPORTUNITY Afforded by The Great Eastern Optical Co., 112, South Bridge Road, Singapore. SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPON In producing this coupon
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    • 551 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1.800,000 Paid-up Capital £1.050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,666,845 BEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Choreh Street. London, E C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.
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    • 536 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BRANCH. In order to provide better facilities to customers, business houses and residents in the North Division of the Town this Bank will shortly open a Branch in North Bridge Road near its junction with Middle
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 425 16 SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT FILL YOUR CAR TANK FROM OUR BENZINE PUMPS LOCATED AT No. 4, Finlayson Green (Kiosk.) No. 309, Orchard Road. No. 50, Rochore Canal Road. BAN LEE SENG Phone No. 6889. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE. TO LET. TO LET —188, Tank Road. Immediate entry, apply Meyer
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    • 491 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. TO LET. TO LET —Rooms on upper floor 30, Enggor Street. Rent moderate. Apply 31 33 High Street. TO LET —2 Compound houses at No. 555 East Coast
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    • 360 16 SITUATION WANTED. Fully qualified book-keeper-typist (Chinese) seeks position as Clerk anywhere. Speaks fluent English, Malay and many Chinese dialects. Al Credentials. Disengaged due to staff reduction. $80 p.m. accepted. Box No. 404 c|o Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for hanging
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    • 605 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. It is hereby notified that the Muncipal Commissioners have reduced the charges for daily collection of nightsoil from $2.50 per mensem to $2.00 per mensem per latrine as from July Ist 1931. BY ORDER SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders, which will be received by the undersigned up
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    • 728 16 For All Classes of Motor Vehicles Insurance Consult MALAYAN AUTO SERVICE Co 133, LAVENDER STREET. 'Phone No. 6934. BING O R£ OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT will do everything for you, and save you all.the worries an accident DAY or NIGHT. OUR IMMEDIATE AND CAREFUL ATTENTgft TO YOUR CLAIMS AND OUR FREE
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    • 438 16 MASSAGE AND MANICURfc MASSAGE. Miss MISAKO and Miss KIMIYI No. 20. Bencoolen Street, Sir^apcr» MALAYA TRIBTXE PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RA Irq PAYABLE HI AD\AM I Delivery Including Includa* at office Postage Postage or close (Local cr to Foreign residence. F.M.S I Couctrin. Yearly $15.00 $21.00 $27.W Half Yearly 7.50 $10.50
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