Malaya Tribune, 5 September 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVIII. -No. 210 SINGAPORE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Sept. 5, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 195 1 UPTONS CE\ LOIN TEA tCI SNOT BETTER BE BEST. )U CAN'T BUY BETTER THAN THE BEST" IA "O.K."CEMENT and it is more ECONOMICAL "0.X." Cement is famed throughout the world for its SUPERIOR QUALITY. Although moderate in price it is outstandingly DURABLE and STRONG. When YOU use §p rates can
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    • 411 1 y. 7 .-7 .-7 -.-v-y-.TT vSt innrTTTTB 9 Hb I 'I mm B f Km I BT mum 9M nan *n fS» 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 ROOKERY NOOK With TOM WALLS, RALPH LYNN. WINIFRED SHOTTER rt* 'PHONE 5261-5262. ERASMIC j 1 IQf Talcum Powder. I iSS M A necessity for 1
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  • 3918 2 DECREASE ON LAST YEAR. BUT GOOD SURPLUS OVER EXPENDITURE. DECLINE IN LETTERS AND PARCELS. The lollowina are extracts from the Report of the Posts and Telegraphs Department for the year 1930. laid oa da table at the last Legislative Council: Owing to the general trade depression th
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 61 2 l SHE j: 111 B <*NNIE? j; FOR MOTHER BABY— 4 > SUNSHINE VITAMIN "D" j > There is Sunshine Vitamin MD M J > in Sunshine Glaxo j result firm flesh 3 sound bone no 2I > iP digestive disorders 41 > X Asfc your doctor < if Builds
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    • 206 2 I How Sunlight Soap Jm I A >cric> of seven advertisements tor QQQ I Sunlight Soap will shortly appear in this I paper. These advertisements describe each pill 111 MT E E I stage in the manufacture ot Sunlight Soap U UAH AFII tt I from the raw materials to
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  • 887 3 Nutrition In Common Diet. Recently at the College of Medicine. Proi J. L. Rosedale. (Professor of Biochemistry at the College), delivered the first lecture of a course on "The nutritive requirements and their practical relationship to common foods. The lecture was attended by a large number
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  • 201 3 MR, JINNAH ON SAFEGUARDS. Mr. JHraiah. speaking at a meeting in the Senate Hall «t Allahabad on Aug. 11, made some interesting observations regarding the achievements of the Hound-Table Conference He said: "The last Conference has done this Responsibility at the centre is guaranteed provided an All-India Federation
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  • 64 3 M. Sleem, the Indian Davis Cup lawn tennis player, now staying in Simla, aays that if hLs pi of essional duties permit he will spend next summer in Europe. He has already booked a provisional passage by the first steamer in April in order to be able to secure practice
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 257 3 SAVES MONEY A remarkably economical car—this New Century Sixf When you take your foot off the accelerator, your car floats along gently on momentum, while the engine runs quietly at low speed, using less petrol, less oil, saving engine wear. That's Free-Wheeling! Chit of every 10,000 miles your engine work*
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  • 1264 4 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. WOMEN'S DRESS. Way The Wind Of Fashion Blows. Paris, in this respect always a few weeks ahead of Lxidon, has several dr ss shows this week, writes a London correspondent on July 30. And while even Paris appears undecided —the first showings are
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  • 691 4 Small Opportunities Afforded. The last issue of the "F.M.S. Gazette" contains a list of those appointed as a Board oJ Visitors to the Leper Settlement at Sungei Buloh, writes "F.G." in the "Malay Ma.l." I! is composed of twenty-three members, no! including the ex-officio chairman, the Protector
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  • 233 4 RESPONSIBILITY OF BANK CONSTITUENTS. The duty of the man whose signature had been forged on a cheaque is to inform the bank at the earliest opportunity was brought out in a case before the Court of Appeal. Counsel for Martin's Bank, appealing against the decision given
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  • 285 4 A SPIRITED PROTEST. Strong criticisms of the' proposals for the electrification of the main lines on British railways were made at a luncheon of National Gas Council in London. Sir David Milne Watson, President of the Council, maintained that the expenditure of 540 million pounds which the
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  • 249 4 NEED FOR ENCOURAGING VOLUNTARY EFFORTS. Reuter. The organisation of a Voluntary Coast Life Saving Corps to supplement the work of the Coast-guards is recommended in the report of the Committee that recently inquired into the efficacy of the British Coast-guard Service. The Committee, which was presided over
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  • 171 4  -  'By Lim C. Beow, Penang. There are peopl >of *I races n the world of various naticnalities. of all kinds of temperament of body or mind, custom-, manners choc- and in ellectual relish cr discernment So are there husbands and wives of different dciibfrations and id»as: opinions
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 483 4 Film .Remove it Teeth regain dazzling whiteness T\ ON'T be discouraged if teeth are not film, use the special film-removing dentiwhite and sparkling. You have 9 frice called Pepsodent. It acts to curdle chances in 10 that they are merely coated film and easily remove it in gentle safety with
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    • 206 4 AYURVEDA RAT.NA PANDIT DR. N. V. SRIRAMACHARII Sj S. K. M. I (SIDDHA KALPA MAKAIIADHYVAJA) Registered I The most Infallible Specific for Nervous Z Z 1 Bot of Deblllty Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, H §s I Asthma. Consumption, Gonorrhoea, Syphi- SPECLU ?j I 60 Pills I lis Ven ereals, Menstrual and
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  • 1187 5 MEETING OF GENERAL COMMITTEE. GOVERNMENT TO BE APPROACHED. og of the general committee of the mployment Fund was hold at Raffles 5 on the Ist inst., to consider and report and statement of accounts, ring were present:— Messrs. Lim Kee lirman), G. Shelley (hon. treasurer), Huat. Chan Hai
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  • 387 5 BRITISH DESTROYER IN HOT PURSUIT. SUSPECTS DETAINED. Tearing down the China Seas at full speed, the British destroyer "Siormcloud" overtook the Helikon." some ten hours after it left Hong Kong last week in time it is believed to prevent a possible piracy by Bias Bay desperadoes.
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  • 65 5 A DESCENDANT OF MAN FRIDAY Trinidad, July 16. In Trinidad there is a coloured taxi-driver called Friday who says he is a direct descendant of Robinson Crusoe's Man Friday. Alexander Selkirk, "the real Robinson rrusoe." is believed by seme to have been marooned on the island of
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  • 33 5 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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  • 66 5 Bradman's name is constantly before the public The latest rumour concerning Australia's cricketing idol is that he may give up the game in order to take up a stage career. Bradman. as is well known, has talent as a singer and actor, but it is doubtful if cricketlovers "down under"
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  • 104 5 To-day Sutcilffe is the supreme batsman in English cricket, says a writer in "Athletic News." His century against New Zealand transformed the second Test- remember our struggles m the first His 195 against Lancashire at Sheffield was "the prme reason why Holmes also reached the hundred (125, and why the
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  • 1556 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BT PRASER U CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, September 5, 10 a.m. IMUt Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. End*. Buyers. Seller*. ClO 0 Asam Kumbani Tin Dec 81 £1.0.9 £1.2.0 cd 10 0 Austral Malay Dec 31 C.18.J L 0.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 220 5 jmmmwmmmwkmwmmmmn^ I Foods Made from the purest milk ol cows pastured in the I I home counties, the 'Allenburys' Foods are as easily I I digested as mothers milk. They are germ free and 1 I are simply and quickly made by the addition of I I boiling water only.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 52 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and lor weekending Sept. 6. 1931: TO-DAY, SEPT. 5. 2 p.m—Farrer Range, "A" (M.G.) Company. Casuals. J p.m—Drill Hall, "D" (Eurasian) Coy. 30 Yards Range. TO-MORROW. SEPT. 6. Bukit Timah Range, tT (Scottish) Coy Company Rifle Meeting. 7 30 a.m.—Farrer Range, "A" (M.G.)
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 261 6 gĕoooo o©o©o© o© go oo qooi£c So ■■■m ■■aHHRHCI I v I Ij J II 11^ MATINEE TO-DAY at 3.1S 1 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 I 1 a G Positively Last Night of jjj fl I <3 The Famous British Comedy g 1 "ROOKERY NOOK BEN TRAVERS' Side-splitting. Aldwych Theatre Farce
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    • 231 6 Amusements. 3 I nrf\ m F| V MATINEE 3pm. I I J \J m MJI\ M Evening 6.15 0.15 I I Matinee: To-Morrow at 3 c j nJ- v j I Still in the lead with jj I S another great picture jNormaj II Shearer I I eclipsing her wonderful
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    • 272 6 l 6.13 To-Night 915 I LAST NIGHT. WHOOPEE I TO-MORROW. I Norma Talmadge S in her greatest triumph I X>XJ S ARI^Y I United Artists. |j > EAST COAST RD.KATONC-fcyr S I 6.J5 TO-NIGHT 9.15 d| A Picture which possesses all that you've :v;rhcped for in entertainment. En ROMANCE. MUSIC.
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    • 110 6 EARODIXE:—Magic Ear Drops. remedy for Chronic Eter discharges, Shoot, pains. Inflammations, Granulations. Kola the Ear and Deafness. Stocked by all chen;:and advocated by distinguished medical m $2.00. Post Free. Doctor and Co.. I Hill. Baroda (India). ■••iiiiii■ii•i i i i i i t ALL j Winchester 1 Focussing /^W^~^ T^)
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  • 41 7 London, Sept. 4. us and Sons notify to- follows: £1184). Forward £118 and Sinclair notify to- I follows: Forward 2 7!16d (2 7jl6d). ort opening prices are as Forward 26.40 (26.95). 488 (4.90). Forward 5.12 r rvice
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  • 311 7 British Official. (Bp courtesy of H and S. Bank.) Singapore, Sept. 5. Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29 London 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d., London 60 days' s<ght 2s. 3 27i32d, London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 13 16ti., London demand 2> S 23/32d London T.T. 2s.
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  • 127 7 Singapore. Sept. 5. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $230 Rice, Siam 2 JJ9i Rice, S-am 3 R:oe, Siam 2 *"2 Rice. Saigon A-l JJJJ Rice, Saigon 1 JJJJ Rice. Saigon 2,. J6O Rice, Saigon 2.. JJJ* Rice, Rangoon 1 Rice, Ranioon 2 *153 Rice, par Boiled No. 1 per
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  • 150 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Sept. 5, noon. The sharp and unexpected decline in the London tin market yssterday has quite destroyed the improving sentiment of the share market, which to-day is completely stagnant at the lower levels now quoted. Penawats have buyers at 63 cents
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  • 306 7 Sept. 5. 11 a.m RUBBER. London. 2' 4 d., unchanged. New York. 4b 16 cents. (G) down 116 cent. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys M—6s cents. Ajrei Mcleks 40—50 cents. Ayer Panas 40—50 cents, Bassetts 25—30 cent*, Broga.- 30—35 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents, Buk:t Katils 17—22
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  • 64 7 Singapore, Sept. 5. Buyers Seller* R. 3.3 equal to London Standard. Spot l 4 Standard RS.S. on Tender September 7 v. f% October 7% 7 November 7 s t 8 October December 7 1 4 8 January March 8»* 8\ Tone of Market:—Stagnant. Latest Cable:—London
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  • 33 7 Messrs. Harrisons, Barker and Co.. Ltd., advise the following output* for the month of August: Mentakab 57,500 lb. Jeram Kuantan 47,660 lb.; Sungei Bagan 52,000 lb.; Tung Moh 22.522 lb.
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  • 113 7 •SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, Sept. 5. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nagato Manx 21. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3>. Silverguava 18; Bengloe 16; Hawaii Maru 13; Chinese Prince 11; Burgerdijk 9; Katong 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Kinta 31: Laganbank 32; City of Khios 37. Empire
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  • 60 7 Judgment was delivered in the Supreme Court to-day in favour of the plaintiffs. Messrs. John Dickinson and Co.. Ltd.. in their suit against the Lam Yeong Press in respect of a type casting machine supplied. The amount involved was a sum of just over $2,000 and the hearing
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  • 199 7 ACROSS ATLANTIC IN SLOOP. TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE OF TWO YACHTSMEN. Reuter. London. <Bv Air Mai). A struggle with a rhark hall as long as their small crait was among the exciting experiences of two your.s' men who have just succeeded in plioting the 28-foot shop across th eAtlantic. Mi.
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  • 159 7 BELIEVED TO HAVE SUNK IN TREACHEROUS SEAS. There is grave reason to fear that a number of American naval ratings lost their lives when the typhoon caused treacherous seas ln the Hong Kong Harbour. A mooor-launch belonging ,to the U.S.S. Houston, a big American cruiser stationed in Shanghai
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  • 378 7 NOVEL COMPETITION FOR WALKERS. A novo! comp.-t.tion at tea is d?scrib d in a ivirtle.l ■wiTOff rece.ved from the Blue Star liner "Arandora Star" at the Bhn- Star Line bACCi la Loi.dori While the "Arandoi-a Star" was cruising off Denmark, the message states, a large number of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 146 7 VICTORIA THEATRE S To-Night at 9-30 p.m. g MATINEE: TUESDAY, SEPT. S, I At 5-30 p.m. I GLOOM GLOOM!! GLOOM 1 CHASED AWAY BY I HELLO! BOOM!! l The Show that sends you Home Happy Seats are Still Available for To night. [jj 3 BOOK AT LITTLE S. PRICES $2.50,
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    • 471 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 1. 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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    • 335 7 Vacancy for Malay clerk advertised under Box No. 407 has been filled. Applicants thanked. WANTED —Energetic Salesmen by an Import Firm. Liberal commission Apply Box No. 416 c o Malaya Tribune. TO LET —63. Dorset Road. Compound House. Rent $47.00 —Electric and Water laid. Apply 47. Truro Road. TO LET—B2,
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    • 155 7 TO-DAY'S Star OF Stars! Z The Screen's Rarest Artist! Gorgeously I lovely! A gem in a I perfect setting! Fox I 1 Films now introduce Z I the new season pictures Z Z with a masterpiece of screen art! mm I ELISSA j Loving life- Living for f 1 love!
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 274 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright STATIONS. iure. Rainfall. Sun Max. Mln. ahlne 89 76 Nil 10-9 Sola Bharu 91 73 Nil 10.8 I ltaßUm 89 73 Nil 10.7 87 71 0.02 95 Hawaii 92 74 Nil 10.3 :?oh 96 75 -Nil 8.1 Mhnwtt 88 76 Nil 10.9
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  • 780 8 There are two important movements in Malaya for f he restoration of its prosperity. They are essentially practical ideas and they are of much greater importance to us than Gubernatorial optimism or Secretarial pessimism, which have attracted a good deal of attention in recent days. Mere re-iteration
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  • 332 8 Mrs. C. A. Vlieland. wife of the Superintendent of Census, 1 aves for home this we?kend. The Supplementary Air Mail Alor Star— Amsterdam despatched at 6 p.m. on Thursday duly connected with the homeward aeroplane at Alor Star this morning. The Kennel Clu'j of the Straits Settlement 1 has ceased
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  • 259 8 Opening Of New Through Line To-morrow. A number of well-known people, with local newspaper correspondents. travelled upcountry yesterday to witness the P.M.S. railway innovations to-morrow, which are expected to result in considerable speeding up of F.M.S. local passenger train services and the withdrawal of a few
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  • 669 8 WILL FRANCE AND ITALY COMPETE? BRITISH PILOTS KEEN FOR A STRUGGLE. British Official. London. Sept. 4. Another .surprise in connection with the Schneider Trophy was sprung this morning when it was learned nat Fivr.ce and Itily. after receiving int mation that the race could not be postponed,
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  • 54 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER London:—2 J 4 d. New York: —4 15 16 iG) cents. S ngapore —7 J 4 -7% cents TIN Londcn Spot:-£ll5 Vs. 6d. ('Down 42. 6d>. Three Mon hs Buyers £117 17s. 6d. (Down 425. 6d). Sellers £118 2s. 6d. (Down 40s. od.>. S.ngapore:—ss9.37
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  • 555 8 (BY "LOOKER-OX", Singapore's demand for a casting station has reachi circles. General trade and popular have drawn attention to the •'Singapore, with a pop close on half a million pen; only city of its size in ti Empire without a bn station." The work of the Amateur
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  • 48 8 Prom Prance by the -Chenonce.-. Singapore at 7 a.m. to-morrow. JuJu Prom China and Japan by ttr Maru" due at Singapore on Mond:i> Prom China and Japan by Aires Maru" due at Singapore on Prom China and Japan by the > Maru" due at Singapore <~n Wednosda
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 247 8 ROBINSON'S ckw V BMM.' INCANDESCENT UNI-LITE INC^^^ ENT IM-LITE INDOOR UNI-LITE STORM UNI-LITE TABLE HANGING LAMP. KING LANTERN. LAMP. Sale Price 514.75. Sale Price $11.75. Sale Price $13.75. ROBINSON CO., LTD., C~T£) SINGAPORE. I Melodies for Jft I I Hawaiian Guitars. W j R Kamiki Hawaiian Guitar Method $1 50
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    • 116 8 I GENUINE I Butterfly Wing I J JEWELLERY. I I —IN I I Silver Brooches, 1 I Pendants Vanity I Cases, Rings jjj I Powder Boxes. I Charming Designs 30 Years' Experience. 1 U.S. De Silvaf I Bros., S tl. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. [jj g 'PHONE 4141. 5} I 634
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  • 1070 9 HARD AT WORK ON ECONOMY. MR. THOMAS DEFENDS HIS ACTION. WKI) WORKLESS FROM BIG DOLE CUT. British Official. Reuter. "S.F.P." Service. Rugby, Sept. 4. iking at a luncheon to-day in Derby constituency, which he resented in Parliament for years, Mr. J
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  • 225 9 Unable To Restore Own Finances. British Official. Rugby, Sept. 4. At this afternoons meeting of the League of Nations CouncU at Geneva, the Austrian Chancellor, Dr. Scho.ber, stated that while Austria was doing her best she was unable to carry out by herself the necessary
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  • 317 9 Reuter. Pemambuco, Sept. 4. The Graf Zeppelin took off at 2.40 a.m. on the return flight to Friedrichshafen.—Reutcr. Washington. Sept. 5. Mr. Hoover has announced that the Chinese Government have accepted the Farm Board's wheat proposals, and that they have also agreed to buy an unspecified amount
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  • 303 9 Reign Of Terror Ended In Barcelona. Reuter. Barcelona. Sept. 4. It is officially .stated that the strike has been settled. The dramatic announcement of the se.tlement came while th? streets were still reeking with gunpowder. A reign of terror prevailed this morning, firing going on throughout the
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  • 312 9 TWO OUT OF FOUR ACCUSED DISCHARGED. The District Judge (Mr. G. C Dodd> d;s(harged two accused yesterday, when the case in which three I.M.S. Railway employees and a Chinese trader. who were charged with forgery and abetment cf forgery in respect of three invoices
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  • 68 9 Mr. A. Ponnudurai writes: Witu reference to to-night's performance at the Lien City Ring. I wish it to be announced that I never accepted any challenge nor challenged Mr. M. G. Paramanadan on a stake of $200. I disclaim the announcement which has been published without my
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  • 96 9 The following appointments are notified in the Government Gazette: Mr. G. Heron to act temporarily as Surveyor-General of Ships, S S., Mr. R. Moor to act as Deputy Treasurer. S.S., and Stamp and Probate Officer. Singapore, in addition to his own duties as Acting Assistant to the Attorney-General; Mr. H.
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  • 26 9 LOCAL LECTURE ON FOODS, on page I. WOMAN'S CORNER, on page 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8 NOTES FROM CEYLON, on page 13.
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  • 147 9 DRAMATIC RADIO MESSAGE. ALL WELL IN ARCTIC SUBMARINE. NORWEGIANS READY TO HELP. Reuter. Oslo, Sept. 5. The "Nautilus" is safe. Radio communication with the "Nautilus" was established at 11 p.m. by the Meteorological Institute Wireless Station at Tromsoe. The "Nautilus" sent greetings and declared that all
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  • 98 9 NOT A PROBLEM FOR THE GOVERNMENT. Reuter. Washington. Sept. 5 It is stated that the United States Government does not consider that the record accumulation of nearly five thousand millions dollars gold in the United States is a problem to be dealt with by Governmental action.
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  • 294 9 SOVIET RUSSIA IMPORTS SPIDERS FROM GREECE. A precious cargo of five bedbugkilling spldew left Athens by special courier for Soviet Russia. The order was filled, on request of the Soviet Embassy at Athens, at one of the refugee camps on the out-skirts of the city, where
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  • 182 9 The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nat ons. Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the week ended Aug. 29: Alexandria: 2 plague cases. Bas"ah: 148 cholera cases and 76 deaths as against 272 cases and 137 deaths dur ng the preceding we j k.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 159 9 The Picture which gives you a 100 Miles An Hour Thrill DIRIGIBLE The Film which triumphed 8 Weeks at the LONDON TIVOLI. COMING SOON Watch for Opening Date. I SHUTfBRING I rC I I t time I a I True Economy Assured I 1 by tiie use of this c
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  • 737 10  -  GUNNERS GO DOWN FIGHTING. YESTERDAYS REPLAY AT THE STADIUM. LOSERS BADLY HANDICAPPED. (By "Riman." There was a large crawd at the Anson RoaJ Stadium yesterday to witness the replay between the Malays and the Royal Artillery, in the semi-final of the Singapore Cup compet t.ion
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  • 62 10 BASEBALL. Reuter. New York, Sept. 3. Latest League results are: NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston 2, New York 9. Boston 1, New York 3. J Cincinnati 7, Chicago 4. Cincinnati 8, Chicago 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia 2, Washington 5 New York 7, Boston 6. St. Louis 3, Detroit 7. St.
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  • 33 10 OUIMET AND WESTLAND IN FINAL GOLF. Reuter. Chicago, Sept. 4. In the American Amateur Championship. ouimet beat Howell 2 and 1 and Westland beat McCarthy 3 and 2,—Reuter.
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  • 61 10 A. K. Judd, the Hampshire and Cambridge t cricketer, sailed recently to take up a Govfernment appointment in West Africa. He will ;be abroad for 18 months. Judd is a good bat and excellent field, and he has proved himself Lto be a very useful change spin bowler this /.season.
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  • 373 10 SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. THE TURF The follow.ng are our selections for co-day's races: Race No I— 1. STRANGE STORY 2. ATHOL BREW. 3. KIT. Race No 2. —1. PERL D'OR. 2. BLACKWOOD. 3. HATCHET LANE Race No. 3 —1. SELANGOR. 2. DEIDRE. 3. DIAMOND DUST Race No. 4—
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  • 281 10 ATHLETICS. One hears precious little of Britian's enthusiasm for the Olympic Games at Los Angeles, which begin on July 31 next, says the "News Chronicle." Admitcedly, the times are not propitious for beating the big dru|n. and they are certainly not favourable for raising the money
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  • 75 10 V. G. Kirby. the attractive and effective 18-year-old South African lawn tennis player, who won the Scottish singles championship, has been granted permission by the South African L.T.A. tc remain in England for the remainder of the season, and will compete ln the South of England championships. This unique concession
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  • 27 10 Slater, the Derbyshire all-round cricketer, is forsaking County for League cricket at the end of the season, having secured an appointment with Colne. the Lancashire League team.
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  • 304 10 SINGAPORE INTER-SCHOOL COMPETITION. BOXING. B:fore a large crowd yesterday afternoon the finals of the inter-school boxing tournament was decided at Raffles Institution. Amongst those present were Mr. Holgate, Inspector of Schoolr. and several teachers from the various schools participat ng. All the bouts produced very
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  • 36 10 At Owlerton, Sheffield, says the "Sporting Chronicle" of Au«; 3. Bud Walley. of Singapore, who opposed Kurt Aust. of Germany, in a 12 rounds contest, was disqualified in the fourth session for hitting low.
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  • 117 10 BADMINTON. 'Willie" writes agreeing with "Japoon's" letter. He asks who actually has been runnmg the tournament at the Great World and asks the S.B.A to enlighten him. The hon. secretary of the S.B.A. informs us that the matter of the withdrawal of certain teams from the
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  • 84 10 GOLF. On the arrival at Southampton of the British team which played in the Ryder Cup international golf competition in America the manager (Mr. Fignon) said: "Now that we are back it is possible to reveal the truth about our failure. It was the terrific
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  • 40 10 i From Our Own Correspondent. > Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 4. At an informal meeting of representatives of a few cricket clubs, presided over by Mr. Savage Bailey, it was unanimously decided to form a Cricket Association of Selangor.
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  • 183 10 A. A. Mailey, the old Australian googley bowler, has some humoroos things to say in commenting on the Australian Board of Control's ban of the use of resin by bowlers. Mailey states: "The authorities say that resin enables a bowler to get a better grip on the ball, thereby gaining
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  • 118 10 A curiosity about both record-breakers in the recent University cricket match is that neither Ls associated with a first-class county. Ratcliffe assists Denbighshire, the newest of the Minor Counties championship teams, and only a fewweeks ago topped the century against Lancashire Second XI *t Old Trafford. Pataudi has not appeared
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  • 21 10 Miss Helen Madison established her 14th world record in New York, swimming the 1.500 metres in 23 mm 17 1-5 sees.
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  • 101 10 RAIN PLAYS HAVOC EVERYWHERE. CRICKET. London. Sept. 4. Rain a 1! over the country prevented any matches commenced on Wednesday from being concluded. Scores: NEW ZEALANDERS v. GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND. New Zealanders: 377 (R. C. Blunt 225 not out). Gentlemen of England: 22 for 0
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  • 752 10 MAHARAJ KUMAR TO FINANCE TOUR. INVITATION TO HOBBS. The Calcutta correspondent of "The Times of Ceylon" wires to that paper under dateAugust 17:— I hear on good authority that, in spite of the decisions of the Bengal and Assam Cricket Association, and of the Bombay Presidency
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  • 413 10 A CALCUTTA CONTROVERSY. There is a llttl" storm in the local fa < up. says a Calcutta Corropcndmt tv tbe Time* of Ceylon." for the Calcutta Cricket Club, the premier Eunpean Club in this part of India, has come to loag rheads with cer am leading Indian
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  • 293 10 Everyone will be sorry if India has to meet England in a Test match here next summer without the aid of Duleepsinhji. says the "News Chronicle But things are working out that way. He could play for India with the English Board of Control's permission, and
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  • 136 10 If he continues at his present rate of scoring. C. Washbrook, the 16-year-old Bridgnorth schoolboy, who has a birth qualification for Lancashire seeim destined to become England's Boy Bradman (says a writer in 'The Manchester Guardian" of mail week). Washbrook stored another century on Saturday against Ludlow,
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  • 34 10 The Transvaal Cricket Board have decided on complete boycott of the Currie Cup tournament next year, following a disagreement with the South African authorities over the selection of the side to Australia.
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  • 241 10 LAWN TENNIS. Ties in the S.C.C. tournament: MONDAY'S TIES. "A" Class Singles: H. S. Hask.ns plus 5 v. N. A. Sedwick (to finish)—30; A. D. Anderson —15.5 v. W. Rodger plus 4. "A" Class Doubles (semi-final): W. B. Wigg and F. T. K. Hobbes scr. v. E. J.
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  • 105 10 Results and ties in the S.R.C. tournament: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. C-4 7 Sil leS r: de SOUZa 6631 P J Johnson f U L Angus v. F. Scully (unsir,? V Noel Hay 'unfinished». 7_5 6 T *f A Cor deiro beat I. Eber 6 3 n~l: Leicester beat R.
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  • 524 10 COMMERCIAL MORALITY AND PUBLIC POLIC\ HOTEL WORKER'S BANKRUPTCY. In the Bankruptcy Court yertu Justice Palgiave Sampson, granted t) tion for discharge of George F< i Sinhalese who was adjudicated ban! 1922. but suspended the order for onThe application was made by Mr p who appeared
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  • 415 10 The third annual general meeting of the Amicable Athletic Association was held at the club-house, 438, Upper Nankin Street, Tuesday last. Mr. Tan Heng Chua Wu* i chair, and there was a good attendai:..members. The election of the committee of management for the year 1931-1932 resulted
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  • 25 10 The Committee of the Surrey untitled GAAb have decided not to entertain involving the use of any part of tt> the purpose of erey-hound raeinc
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  • 1362 11 Bl(; pROP IN PROVINCE VVELLESLEY. •gREATENED SHORTAGE OF WATER. lie anr.ual report of the nee Wtllesley, for 1930, q the lable at the last meetthre Council: meetings cf the Board were ar. The proceedings of the v lpally about the Lay-out of hell Pier and for the
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  • 97 11 BIOLOGISTS VIEW. An em«nent biologist discoursed on the BBAn emaienu 6 Summer P °LTf°L Hygiene Council, Oxhad beenVven by Professor ford ine_e physiology of adoWimfred Cv Us on I P ghe urged leSC nt, to take Se? children into their conparents to taKe Ultr f
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  • 108 11 SALARIES KEPT IN SUSPENSE. Ex. Kew couth Wales CWI Servants will not ssss toUt f pa« essary iv Staff wages, howrver, w'-l be pam. to operate for months X shculd ITJSTSr'B to effect a 20 per reduction the swollen state expenditure. 1 The Legislative
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    • 328 11 II The New World Show, f ESTABD. 1923—STILL GOING STRONG. jrj ATTRACTIONS EVERY NIGHT. jC GATE 10 CENTS. ft n. The New World Talkie Theatre j 7.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. "THE GRAND PARADE" jjj Pattie Production Featuring Sj HELEN TWELVETREES RESERVED SEATS $1. OTHER SEATS 20 CTS. TROPICAL CLOTHING
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    • 178 11 i YOU WILL POSITIVELY WARM THE COCKLES OF I YOUR FRIENDS HEART E by presenting him with a few Handsome Decanters filled S with Delicious Fruit Cordials of various flavours. B I Obtainable at all Provision Dealers and at our Works. I FRAMROZ CO. j 1 NANG HENG FURNITURE Co.,
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    • 332 12 IB -9 p.m. To-Night! 9pm &h j Grand s VEf Ol FEATS OF PHYSICAL STRENGTH WW WW At tlie LION CITY RING. Jj|~ <~ j j— Indian Sandow /Hit J Paramanathan, j Late of Prof. Ramamurthy t w or Among the feats will be: Bullock ffHSff n H 1 cart
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    • 569 12 CHURCH SERVICES. FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL SEPTEMBER 6, 1931. 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 ajn. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 10 a.m. Children's Service. 6:30 pjn. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7
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    • 357 12 LEARN THE TRUTH \BOr T YOURSELF. FREE TEST HOROSCOPES By n Mftl BOMBAY ASTROLOf.nc Hundreds who have tested s)rt •Pundit Tabore." famous ph. him the modern wizard of As* MACKEY of New York be] E Bombay expert must possess some sort of second-sight. Applying the ancient science &F*fcmL to useful
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    • 745 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. TO-DAY'S RADIO. Petaling Hi testing on 55 5 metr?s daily from 10.30 to It a.m On 75 me res to-day from 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Radio-Saiffon (49 05 metres> 6.30 pm Annamlte programme: 8.15 p m. recorded music; 9.15 p.m. concert by the orcnesira under the
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  • 2268 13 Chettiars' Opposition. NOTES FROM CEYLON. A motion Is again sought to be introduced into the State Council for the declaration of a partial moratorium in respect of secured debts due and payable by inhabitants of Ceylon, and for a grant to debtors of protection against seizure
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  • 57 13 The New Zealand Hockey Association has replied to India's demand for a guarantee of £1.500 for a lour of New Zealand and Australia prior to the Olympic Games next y?ar that t'.e terms are somewhat high, but that there will be in immediate consulation with the Australian Hockey Association, after
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    • 373 13 Here comes a treat! a growing boy or girl —to the whole family, in fart —a tauag, temptng bowl of 3 MIM.TE OAT FLAKES makes ivonderful be«;inniii<; for any <lav! can fairly taste the healthful sunshine poured into these licioufl oats. That is because all the sweet, nut-like flavors the
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    • 226 13 RENE ULLMANNs WONDERFUL BARGAINS NEW WATCHES of the best Swiss makes NEW stock of JEWELLERY of every description REDUCED PRICES and special discounts on all the prices marked AT RENE ULLMANN, Head Office: Branch: Capitol Building, 30-A, Raffles Place, Stamford Raad, Singapore. Thone 2464. In the tropics, can anything stop
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  • 248 14 DECISION TO ADOPT CONSTITUTION. "We have never had any rules, thank Heaven." said Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule, presiding on Saturday evening at the annual general meeting of the Ma'ayan Non-Benders' Cricket Club, held at the selangor Club, Kua'a Lumpur. He went on to suggest that the
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  • 68 14 ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya, Pctiang. reports the numbers of arrivals from and departure to the Madras Presidency during August as follows. Arrivals (State aided) (figures supplied by travelling Inspectors): 6 adults, two minors and one infant. Arrivals (others) (figures supplied by travelling inspectors)
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  • 87 14 Reuter. Santiago. Sept. 4 Tht- sequel to the naval revolt has been the formation of a new Government under Gaspa Mora, who has been given extraordinary powers to suppress the revolt. Admiral von Schroeder flew to Coquimba and arranged terms of submission with the mutineers, which would
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  • 63 14 Rugby, Sept. 3. Sir William Morris, the motor manufacturer, has made another big contribution to medical charity, having given £25.000 to the British Empire Cancer Campaign for the establishment of a Research Fellowship in Radiology at Mount Vernon Hospital. Middlesex. This brings the total
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  • 79 14 Reuter. i Paris. Sept. 3 The Naval Lieutenant de Mougeoi; and the airman Genord. who are flying a two-eng nel seaplane carrying a load of 2,000 kilogram?, claim to have broken the world speed re.o.d tor a flight of 2.000 k.lometres at a speed cf
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  • 196 14 Reuter. i Washington, Sept. 3. The eight hundred million dollar long term oond issue has been oversubscribed. —Keuter. Rugby, Sept. 3. *nie Colonial Office announces the retirement, on health grounds, of Sir Charles Orr, Governor of Bahamas, with effect from Dec. 7 next. British Official Wireless. New
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  • 120 14 A total drop of 45 crores or 22 per cent, o compared witn the previous year in Bombay's trade for March is recorded in the cffiical report of the foreign trade of the Bombay Presidency, excluding Bind. Imports of private merchandise recorded a fall by Rs. 25.71 crores or 31
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  • 469 14 VALUE OF KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGE. H. E. the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, ln a recent address before the Singapore Rotary Club made a declaration cf faith which deserves to be given the widest publicity. After referring to certain regrettable tendencies of different racial communities to live
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  • 257 14 SELF-RESPECT CONFERENCE AT VIRIDUNAGAR. The Self-Respect Conference at Viridunagar on Aug. 9 was attended by about 5.000 delegates. The open Conference was a success and carried the usual resolutions against caste and Varnashrama Dharma. At the Subjects Committee meeting prior to the Conference there appears
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  • 126 14 NOT SO LARGE AS BELIEVED. The "Mussalman" of Calcutta statec" recently that, between March 7 and June 6, 21,000 Chiragonians, 21,600 Tamils and 47,000 Telugus, besides many thousands of Hindustanis, had fled from Burma. A press communique contrad.cting this rtport is now published, and states
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  • 86 14 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S), LTD. Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and lor ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon 0.71 Yellow SheU Motor Spirit per 4 gall, tin $2.98 Shell Aviation Spirit ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon 0.90 STANDARD OIL CO., OF NEW
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  • 36 14 BARLOWS REPORT. Messrs. Barlow and Co., in their weekly market report dated S?pt. 3. state: The price of the commodity still continues to decline. Closing quotations are as follows: Sundried $3.95. Mixed $3.65
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  • 150 14 COMMERCIAL NEWS. The following return of foreign imports of rubber for the month of Aug., 1931, has been forwarded to us by the Acting Registrar General of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S.:— Dry. Wet. Smoked Scrap Sheet Sheet. Lump Country of Origin. and and Total Crepe. Bark. Tons.
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  • 123 14 LEWIS AND PEAT'S REPORT. Messrs. Lewis and Peat, ln their weekl\ report dated Sept 4, state: Prices have remained practically unchanged throughout the week, and very l.ttle business has passed. Malayan shipments for August at 42.832 tons are sMghtly below those of previous months; foreign imports show
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  • 459 14 SINGAPORE, AUG. 28. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 66 Beef stew or curry kati ¥t Pork, lean kati 46 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 36 Mutton Indian lb. 66 Mutton Australian lb. 66 Fowl kati 36 Hens (Locally reared) kati 43 Ducks each 52 Pigeons, domestic
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    • 447 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES incorporated in England.) M y PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. ;ulah and oriental steam Nation co, London and ir EAST MAIL SERVICE Contract with His Majesty's Government.) rvVARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. 11,000 Sept. 5 6.070 Sept.
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    • 647 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. %4Ss' LINE •Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail t HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Sept. 9 10 TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Sept 23 24 t HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Oct. 7 8 HARUNA MARU 10,400 Oct. 21 22 I KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov.
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    • 312 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England./ 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 AND CALCUTTA.
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    • 334 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH IvWTIXtS BRITISH INBURANCI COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: t, Plnlayson Green THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street. Singapore.
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    • 453 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. LIMITED. (Registered in London under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December. 1892J 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 Cburch Street. London, E C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.
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    • 470 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank Limited. Head Office: Meyer Chamber. Singapore North Bridge Road Branch: (Near its junction with Middle Road). The public are informed that the North Bridge Road Branch of this Bank will open for business on the Ist. October, 1931. Every ordinarybanking facilities will be provided at
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    • 417 16 WHY PAY HIGH PRICES FOR YOUR FOOTWEAR TRY OUR CREPE SOLE TENNIS SHOES, j 62 and 67 cts. per pair. KEY BRAND TENNIS SHOES. 43 cts. per pair (AH Sizes). 119, North Bridge Road, Singapore. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET —185, Tank Road. Immediate entry,
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    • 738 16 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. ASSETS ASSURANCES iN FORCE. G5588,733,000. G52,8G3,701,000. Money enters into all your hopes and aims. The education of your child, the buying of your house, the extension of your business and finally jour retirement from business. How are you to get that money? START THIS
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    • 225 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 SALb. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for
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    • 600 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. TONG WAH STORES EXPRESS CAR SERVICE FROM SEPT. 1. 1931. MALACCA to SINGAPORE daily (Sundays excepted) 6.30 a.m.. 64.00 MUAR to SINGAPORE dally (Sundays excepted) 7.30 a.m. $3.00 SINGAPORE to MUAR dally (Sundays excepted) 3.30 pjn. $3.00 SINGAPORE to MALACCA daily (Sundays excepted) 3.30 pjn. $4.00 MUAR
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    • 652 16 FOR PERFECT VISION!! H. LAZARUS Co., Consulting Opticians. Tel. 2751. 3, Capitol Building* PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. A. Rahim, the collector to the Clerical Union, is no longer in the employ of the Clerical Union, and therefore has no further authority to receive any money on behalf of the Clerical Union.
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    • 439 16 MASSAGE AND MANX re, MASSAGE. Miss MIBAKO and Miss KIMITI No. 20. Bencoolen Street, Bingapo?» MALAYA TRIBUNE PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Includim at office Postage Postage or close (Local or to Foreign residence. P.M.S.i Countries Yearly $15.00 $21.00 $27.00 Half Yearly 7.50 $10.50 $13.50 Quarterly
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