Malaya Tribune, 17 September 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune H. xvm.- —No. 220 SINGAPORE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday. Sept. 17, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER If, Wol.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 148 1 UPTON'S CE\ LON TEA. fOL CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, sr 1I IN ctASS ITSELF iVo offter condensed milk contains 8 mMC I concen t ra t e d goodness as <^^M SHIP BRAND GUARANTEED FREE FROM BACTERIA Sweetened —Condensed MiMe "SHIP BRAND" milk is unques- SOLE IMPORTERS: :>ably the housewife's
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    • 233 1 y. 5-7 .-7 r ~j V c 6IS TO-NIGHT 9.15 "SUNNY with Marilyn Miller. 'PHONE 5261-5262 ALWAYS DELICIOUS! p Ln C I Darby Co., Ltd; I S.S. F.M.S. C REGLYKOL li a *reat cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone in
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  • 869 2 SOME INTERESTING SUGGESTIONS. MR. DUNMAN URGES INITIATIVE. CEMENT FROM KINTA LIMESTONE. Th. following article has been specially written for the '•Times of Malaya" by Mr. W. Dunman. late of Singapore and who now lives at Renglet in the Cameron Highlands Some years ago I wrote an aritcle pointing
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 91 2 WE ACCEPT THE RESPONSIBILITY O F BRINGING THE Best In Screen FARE TO— SINGAPORE TO-NIGHT Another Super Musical From United Artists LONDON'S ADORABLE IDOL and GREATEST SINGING STAR EVELYN LAVE in her first talkie with JOHN BOLES A glorious musical, romantic adventure! Gay and modern! Hilarious Thrilling ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT
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    • 228 2 I Here s the Car to meet j buj/BNfoh- Present Economic Conditions. i and beVtxsud cfit aaaaanaaaat Bar* j I The MORRIS MINOR S. V. (1931) j is the cheapest '*nr in Malaya Known throughout the world as "The i'loo Car'" it has de- finitely created a new meaning to
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    • 82 2 When you ai> tired ami oat. off-sorts constipation is tbe root c. <>f u> trouble. Beecham*.- PUk an Irrtnl medicine for constnation, ~imm indigestion and sick hea<ia< h< no other remedy ,»nnii|M gently persuashe.and the\ do re tl. anything else to keep the-t« ..1 and tbe appetite good. Beecham''s PilN
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  • 121 3 Comments On The Mail. Dear Boys, One contributor has written this week for the purpose, I gather, of protesting against the fact that I held over his article of last week. I mentioned that there was a growing tendency among boys
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  • 214 3 (By S. T. Koh.) The ants that we see everyday seem to ba always at work, or in search cf it, like the busy bee. I happened to watch them one day very closely and it struck me that they are one of the most wonderful
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  • 111 3 'By Han Tian Fong, G. E. School, Labuan.) The first country to adopt the procedure of shaking hands a; a salutation was Italy. Once there lived a powerful monarch whose subjects had been divided into three parties. Each party thought that they were the most powerful. They soon
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  • 223 3 (By "Limo."> Physical Culture is the best hobby fcr youths to take up. It Is a hobby which, when followed patiently, enthusiastically and with proper guidance will, in the end. reward you with a healthy and strong body. The daily exercises we do, that is. walking, running and
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  • 120 3 (By •'Useful.") Handwriting is a most important attribute. In lower standards, handwr.ting is counted as separate subject in examinations. When one s applying for a job his application shotrid b.' in his own handwriting. If he does not write well he has. few chances of getting the vacancy. To
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  • 129 3 (By 'Malacca Yeo," Malacca.) An examination is a test observed in every part of the world more particularly in schools. The main idea in having this t.st is io difielentiate the smartest boy from the stupid one. To a brilliant boy an examination is not a
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  • 155 3 Vote In Favour Of Co-Education. The literary meeting of the S.S.U. was held in the premises of the City High School on Saturday last with Mr. K. R. Menon in the chair. A majority unanimously voted in favour of co education. The affirmative leader, Master Peter Seng, said
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  • 177 3 (By George Holmburg, Taiping.) Steam-power is very great but since electricity has came out. steam-power is dying out. Engines are driven by steam and railway locomotives attain a sp:ed of 40 to 60 mi'es per hour. Many mills are driven by steam. Steam, bring passed over
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  • 199 3 (By K. Sabapathy, Seremban.) Habit is responsible for making er marring men. Habit, like most other things, ha* its two sides, pood and bad. But once a habit is formed it is very difficult to give it up. On the cricket fie?d habits show lo a
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  • 123 3 ißp S. Nadarajah, Seremban. > My school is called the "English Coilege." Th,s school has a large hall where the boys assemb'e in the morning. In addition to the hall, and leading from it, there are class-rooms. Around the walls of th? class-rooms are pictures and maps. The
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  • 170 3 (By Butteruorth Tan.) One of the dreams of my life has been to see Egypt, the land of romance and mystery, and of the most ancient civilization in the world. Geographically, the country of Egypt is wonderful, as being the creation of a single river. Egypt has a
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  • 66 3 (By S. Syed Ahmed.) In olden days people used guns and cannons and fought even for hundreds oi years. Though they fought for this time they did not cause the deaths of millions people, as the recent war did within four years. By using aeroplanes millions
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  • 234 3 fDaud bin Kassim, G. E. S. Labuan.) One afternoon in Geylang, as I was on my way home from school, I heard a loud trampling of feet. Suddenly shcuts of "fire" came to my ears. I ran heme and on reaching it, I got
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  • 187 3 (By 'Hooligan Liam."j When I was about six years old, my father said that it was time for me to go to school Accordingly, an auspicious day was fixed for my admission to school. When the day came I was dressed in my best clothes and got
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  • 171 3 (By Jimmy Teo.) My favourite* ltobby is fretwork In my leisure hours I usually spent my time in my -ittle workshop where I make designs of scenery, ping-pong bat< and bookstands, etc. It is most interesting to those who have nothmg to do during their spare time or
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  • 132 3 (By Ham Hock Peng.) Ev:n schoolboys are being affected by thi> slump because when there was a boom on we were not satisfied w.th a dollar a day. Now. we only get 20 cents or less because retrenchments in our fathers" salaries have affected us also. Some
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  • 133 3 <By Tan Chong Bcng.) Wt may think it is not possible to practice economy without depriving ourselves of the comforts neccssary for our happiness. This is wrong. Economy is the reverse of extravagance. Economical people do not waste thalr money on things that are not very necessaty. They spend
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  • 120 3 (By S. James. 1 I have been a reader of papers, and I have seen in pictures, and also have heard that young ladies are having a club for boxing and wrestling. Is this the right kind of sport for young women? Do the young girls who
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  • 99 3 (By Tan Hong Meng.) Idleness Is a very evil thing. It causes far more sorrow than people are aware of. The man who is doing nothing is drawn into mischief, while the busy man is safe.' As our empty brain is open thoughts troop in. It is
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 513 3 he Institute of ilygiene |g has for NINE years AUTHORITY if ON THE approved or QUARDJNQ OF HEALTH CRAVENA and its famous CORK tip Read this extract from the full report which proves our claims v The cigarettes were found to be well and evenly packed with tobacco, and the
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  • 1340 4 SOME CHANGES THE EXILE WILL SEE. AN INN FOR AIRMEN. London. Aug. 8. I feel a little sorry for the Zoological Society of London. A„ Whipsnade, en the borders of Hertfordshire and Biaiordshire, they bought a great tract of land where anything from a marmot to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 373 4 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. t A Remedy for Consumption Has Bm Found. Derk P. Yonkerman, Discoverer Of The New Remedy For ConsumpUon. Marvellous as It may seem after centuries oi failure, a remedy has been discovered that tas cured the deadly Consumption even in me advanced stages of the disease.
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    • 52 4 BEST QUALITY The Far East Oxygen Acetylene Co., Ltd. 'Phone *****. J I Amazing Piles Specialist I Over 300 people of dilTcrent p^fcl^ nationalities have been cund n ffi A Trial Will Convince You. j mfliS jfl INTERVIEW ME AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRLSS: HL Kareem Baksh k j 75. Arab
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    • 270 4 I WHEN AGP HAS DIGNITY In the evening of life when age has lightly descended after a period of honest endeavour it is very satisfactary to be able jj to occupy a position commanding respect and dignity. j In every age in every walk of life, you can achieve this
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  • 1538 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BT fRABM CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BBOKERBJ Singapore, September 17,10 ajn. ]Isa« Yeat CLOSING QUOTATIONS, fftloe. S***- Buyer*. Sailer*. Asam Kumbanf Tin Dec. Si £1. 1.9 £12 9 cd Austral Malaj Dec. SI C.18.0 1 0 0 _V< A yer Hitam Tin June 3? 0.10.0
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    • 188 5 1 DOAN'S I I [0 IF y° u are suffering from a bad g 1 Cough or Cold, it is important H ft that you should take immediate jg S treatment, otherwise these simple 3 ailments may develop into serious X Cj illnesses. S LUNG DOAN'S LUNG TONIC is a
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 573 5 $275 MUST BE WON First Prize $200. Second Prize $75. ELEVENTH CROSSWORD. IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S AH) SOCIETY. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) 4 H I 4~~F~ MM y ""20 26 27 2S" Byy jMio 8BH~~ 1 11 Address your solution with entry fee to the Manager, "The Malaya Tribune.'' CLEARLY
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    • 249 6 7] fMM MM .VWiit-W Übl UM MM MM USI -W U MM, v k cjaffTTTfyfi 6o6eoooeoe oe o© oe oe ooo|£|a §aoMr>T»r H— _jpr M Kffl9' D -f ■;>ol I 1 f,l ■J I I M o^ X MALAYA'S ONLY SUPER-CINEMA. jj POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT 1 of a Qj
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    • 228 6 Amusements. aS2Si»SI!SaS3S2S2S2SESHSHSHSA!^^ g Hill fcaK j 3 TELEPHONE N9 6909 jfl ie i§ TO-NIGHT I l ANOTHER SUPER MUSICAL I Cl Sfes?> I PfcOXY -AN lIOL |0 I I /Or MILLION* A Ak I 7 CAPTIVE Of LOVE J I E cj f HEAVENLY I Wy night: I f/[UIYN IAYf-ON
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    • 243 6 j jjj |TF*l JfS i flTiji Vi r Jlj! I I 6.15 To-Night 9.15 Ii Norma II Shearer \n Jo Metro Goldwyn Mayer's) I The Last of Mrs. Cheyney. J TO-MORROW j I The First Chinese Talkie! HI Peace after ttie Story. 3 COAST RD. KATONG J 6.J5 TO-NIGHT 9.15
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  • 168 7 CHETTIAR'S CLAIM FOR $4,715. from Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Sept. 16. On the ground that the property was wrongfully put up for sale when no interest was due, Ana Rahimansah made a second attempt to resist a claim for money due to Shockalingam Chettiar. The Chettiar sought
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  • 38 7 The P. and O. Co. have received telegraphic advice that their Somali'' arrived in London at 7 a.m. yesterday. The Dutch vessel "Van Lansberge" which arrived this morning from Cheribon. brought 113 bullccks and 948 pigs.
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  • 139 7 Sinabang," Dutch, 1.010 tons. Capt. Zuidema, from Sourabaya, 17-9; for Bangkok, 17-9. "Toba," Dutch. 684 tons. Capt. Triebels. from Djambi. 17 9; for Djambi. 19-9. "Compiegne," Fr. 5,958 tons, Capt. Razbaud. from Marseilles, 17-9: for Saigon, 17-9. "Antung." Brit. i:,107 tons, Capt. Lupton, from Swatow, 17-9; for Swatow, 20
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  • 33 7 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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  • 319 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Singapore, Sept. 17. Selling. London 4 months' sight 2s. 3?*-, London 3 months sight 2s. 3 27|32d., London 60 days sight 2s. 3 13 16ci. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25 32d.. London demand 2s. 3 11|16d., London T.T. 2s.
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  • 71 7 The Burma Legislative Council rejected by 41 votes to 39 an official Bill intended to provide for the speedy trial of persons accused of offences connected with the rebellion and replace the Trials Ordinance. Burman members of S2veral Parties pointed out that n j necessity existed for such a Bill
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  • 66 7 Singapore. Sept. 17. Buyers Nww R. 8.8. equal to Loudon Standard. Spot 1% 1% Btandard R.S.S. on Tender October 7% 7 T s November 77„ 8 1 i October Deceanber 7"« 8 1 January March 8 8 1 Tone of Market: —Steady Sel.'ers
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  • 134 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R.A. REPORT The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's weekly auction report, darted September 16 tat">s Cata'ogued 1.883.730 1b.—840.95 tons. Offered 1,730 745 1b.=772.65 tons. Sold 1,539,317 1b.=687.19 tons. London spot 2 516 d. New York spot 5 cts. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet:
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  • 81 7 London, Sept. 16. Messrs Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £111 7|16 (£ll3 1116). Forward £113 13 16 (116 3 16' The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2 3!8d(2 516 d). Forward
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  • 33 7 London, Sept. 16. Broome (Selangor > report shows that the cost of production was 3.2 id. and the loss on th? year £1.790. There is a credit balance of £1.680.—"5.F.P". Service.
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  • 48 7 The directors of the Eastern United Assurance Corporation will recommend to shareholders at .the forthcoming annual general meeting the payment of a final dividend of five per cent, and a cash bonus of five per certt. in respect of the year ended June 30 1931.
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  • 133 7 Singapore, Sept. 17. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $225 Rice, Siam 2 $184 Rice. Siam 3 $168 Rice. Siam < $161 Rice, Saigon A-l $170 Rice. Saigon 1 $160 Rice, Saigon 2 $150 Rice, Saigon 3 $146 Rice, Rangoon 1 $150 Rice, Rangoon 2 $148 Rice, par Boiled No.
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  • 158 7 Sept. 17, noon. Not since Aug. 10 has the local tin market been so low as to-day i.e.. $57.: per picul. The share market has weakened considerably, or rather sellers' limits have been much reduced, but business is still on a very small
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  • 325 7 Sept. 17. 11 am. RUBBER. London: 2\d.. up 1 16d. New York: 5 cents. (G), unchanged. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 55—65 cents. Ayer Moleks 40 —50 cents. Ayer Panas 40 —50 cents. Bassetts 25—i0 cems. Brogas 30—35 cents. Bukit Je'otongs 10 —15 cents. Bukit Katils 15—20
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 605 7 {VICTORIA MEMORIAL J HALL j 4 I TO-NIGHT and on Sept. 19. 21. I OPENING OF I The St. Clair Organ j 1 I AND I 1 Musical Festival I I I Booking Now Open at JOHN LITTLE'S S '.I"" 1 1 iniimiiimii n mi M I CHARITABLE PERFORMANCES I
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    • 107 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. "LION BRAND" Finest Ceylon Old Arrack (MATURED IN WOOD* is so delicicus. so refreshing that it surprises people to know it is probably the best drink th: v could take. Its delicious flavour you can appreciate with your wry first glass. SOLD AT ALL FIRST CLASS STORES AND
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    • 38 7 j lauTh S CERTIFICATE h J i 1 ti admission will entitle you to -"^TTIIJ I 1000 laughs at JBI j] JEANETTE MACDONALD VICTOR MCLAGLEN 1 ANNABELLE'S if 1 AFFAIRS" 1 fl LAUGHS Seg lt a< Agfcww6ra LAUGHS
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 142 7 M WI.S CLOSE. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 18. Ceylon. Southern and Western India. Aden, Mauritius. Egypt. Europe Great Britain. Ireland. U.S.A. and Canada (Cathay) (P. O. mail) 8 a.m. ♦North, North-East and North-West Sumatra Ceylon, Egypt, Europe and Great Britain (Prins der Nederlanden) (Dutch Mail) 8.30 a.m. China, Hainam. Japan, Korea, Formosa,
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    • 431 7 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. TO-DAY'S KA 1)10. Radio-Saigon (49.05 metres), 6.15 Annamltt programme- and news: 8.15 recorded music; 315 concert by the orchestra, Eindhoven (Holland), PCJ (31.28 metres). from 10.30 pm. announcing in six "anguagss. Chelmsford, London G5SW (25 metres), midnight to 6 a.m. Pontoise, Pari3. 19.68 metres from 9.30
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    • 148 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. (f TO-DAY, SEPT. 17. h High Tides.—1.25 a.m., 1.15 p.m. H. H. Sultan of Johore's Birthday. Sea Sports. Johore Bahru. Opening of St. Clair Organ, 9.15 p.m. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 18. High Tides: 2.17 ajn., 1.50 p.m. Meeting, Kluang Rubber Co., Hong Kong Bank Chambers, noon. Football, Hong
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  • 91 8 Me-srs. Sim Ann Tuan and Sim Wan Kiat thank their relatives, friends and members of Clubs who kindly paid night visits and attended the funeral of their mother, the late Mrs. Sim Cheng Lian. Mr. Teo Kang Swee and children desire to tender
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  • 770 8 Gandhi is a visionary and visionaries always look beyond present realities. The vision may be prophetic; who can tell? It may come to fruition in fifty, a hundred, a thousand years: it may never come at all, or the reality may become something greater and larger than any
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  • 243 8 At yesterday's luncheon of the Rotary Club xA S.ngapore there whs no address, the time b ing given to t»-an:act matters of business. Professor Sripathy wU deliver a lecture on "The Practical Side of Planetary Influence" at the premises of the Malacca Chines? Football Cub. 145. Wolferstan Road. Malacca, on
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  • 125 8 Committees In D.E.1., Ceylon And Malaya. Reuter. Amsterdam, Sept. 17. A meeting of the Soekaboemi Rubber Planters' Association of Java will be held on Saturday to discuss a proposal to appoint a committee, if possible in co-operation with the Dutch Government, to work out a
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  • 309 8 SOUTHERN TROOPS NEAR CHANGSHA. Shanghai. Sept. 17. The 4th Group Army under General Pei Tsung Hsi has retched Kiyang, South Hunan; the Ninth Bridge under Tsui Hon Sun has occupied Kweiyang. The Kiangsi Relief Society has requested the Canton Government to remit money fcr the
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  • 89 8 DEATH OF SIR HOWARD GRUBS. London S°r 1" The d ath has occurred of Sir Howard ->ibb Reuter. ISii Howard Grubb wis scientific adv scr to the Commissioners of Irish Lights since 1913. He was alsi astronomical instrument maker and contractor to British Colonial ani foreign Gov rnments.
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  • 69 8 British Official. Rugby. Sep-L. 16. A telegram recehed by the Colonial OffiVc from he Governor cf Q ilfctfi Honduras regarding the Beliz> disaster xeports thai th s uation Ls well in hand, and estimate- .he total dta'hs at about 1 000. Medical personnel and supplies
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  • 34 8 Reuter. Tokyo. S«>pt. 16. Tokyo and a m de area urrounding the r. 'v was rooked by a severe earthquake at 9.45 p.m. but no serious damage is reported.—Reuter.
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  • 37 8 London, Sept. 16. The Under-Secretary for Air. replying to MiOswald Lewis, stated that a regular airmail service to Australia was under consideration Fears for the financial situation, however, ware h'kely to retard progress.—"S.F.P." Service
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  • 34 8 Reuter. Madrid, Sept. i7. Spain has declared a •Workers' Repuolicby an amendment of the first article of the Constitution, which was passed by fee Chamber by 170 votes to 152.—Reuter
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  • 60 8 "Kashmir" with mails from Europe (London maite despatched on Aug 27) is expected to reach Penang at noon to-day The mails will probably be forwarded from Prai by special train and should reach Singapore to-morrow morning. The time of delivery of correspondence to boxholders will be announced in
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  • 534 8 -(BY "LOOKER-ON A giant nine feet tall is tickets at the National At hit--at Nanking. Prepared for flood? Gandhi was allowed to "Rajputana" for ten mm how long and where will Raj? A A flask of whisky ex] cross-Channel aeroplane a wrecked it. "Johnny Fi I suppose?
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  • 39 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS RUBBER. London:—2%d. New York:—5 cents »Gold>. Singapore:—1%—7*4 cent*. TIN London Spot:—£110 15s. Od (!> >v 0<L). Three Months Buyer? £113 Down 60s. Od Severs £113 10s. 0c 3°* r 57s. 6d.). S.ngapore:—$57.50. <100 ton sold'
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 262 8 l Your Last Chance! Pi QJ I ROBINSON'S i rO j Sale Finishes To-morrow. I Everything to be cleared 3 do not miss the Last Day Bargains I I Robinson Co., Ltd., I Singapore Kuala Lumpur. cj dS^^i_j£sd3dSdbdb~db^db~d&^ jjj MEW SHIPMENT JUS r RECEIVED. jjj ORDINARY QUALITY S »rJ Body
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    • 75 8 j Latest and Smartest j Designs IoOXa! I i j The most accurate j j timekeeper. j j JUST UNPACKED I* i WRIST POCKET WATCHES I ALARM TRAVELLING I I CLOCKS. I ju. S. de Silva Bros.j < SOLE AGENTS. j HIGH STREET SINGAPORE, j I I I 634 3
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  • 1392 9 -HIPS SAIL FOR HOME PORTS. SONABLE" CUT WILL BE ACCEPTED. London, Sept. 17. estiona of passive resistance ra by men of the Atlantic Fleet dispelled last night after the alty communication that cases ardship would be considered
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  • 209 9 Mr. Gandhi Answers Questions. British Official. London. Sept. 16. Many ex-Ministeis and practically all the Labourite rank and file were present in the House of Commons Committe? Roam to hear Mr. Gandhi, who to-night addressed Labour MT.'s. Mr. Gamdhi explained his aims, and reiterated that he
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  • 47 9 Mexico City. Sept. !6. Fifty deaths, mostly from drowning, are reported to have resulted from a hurricane at Santa Rosalia, Lower California, during the week-end. The hurricane struck Vera Cruz this morning, wrecked a number of small ships in harbour and did other damage
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  • 345 9 Commons Agrees To Loan Conversion. Reuter. London, Sept. 16. The House cl Commons has approved the increase of taxes on petrol and tobacco. Mr. P. Snowden (Chancellor) moved a resolution amending the law relating to the National Debt, and empowering the Treasury, when circumstances are favourable,
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  • 91 9 EIGHT PERSONS INJURED IN COLLISION. Eight persons were injured on Tuesday afternoon in a collision between two m.)torlorries and a cyclist in Kepp Read. Two of the victims w?re badly inmrcd. It appears that the lorries were approaching each other when th? cycttst tried to
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  • 96 9 (From Our Own Correspondent. I Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 16. A gang robbery is reported to have occurred last night at Subang Estate. 16 miles from Klang. when five armed Chinese entered a sundry shop owned by a Chinese, held up tht occupants, and took jewellery and
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  • 64 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 16. The bodies of two of the three Malay schoolboys who were drowned on Sunday at Telok Gadong while boating were found last night, one near Port Swettenham and the other near Connaught Bridge, distances of ihree and five miles respectively
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  • 80 9 The junction of New Bridg l Road and Havelock Road was the scene cf a shocking accident at about 5 pm. yesterday. It appears that a trolley bus was rounding the junction when a Chines* beome trapped between the bus and a cable post. He
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  • 74 9 (Fiom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 17. Aft f r a prolonged oub'ic agitation for an investigation of the water-borne sewage scheme in Ipoh. the Kinta Sanitary Board decided yesterday to allocate $2,000 to examine the position. The Board decided to reduce the Rest House charges In
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  • 377 9 LOST MEN FOUND ON AN ISLAND. AMERICAN RELIEF MACHINE? CRASHES. Reuter. Rugby, Sept. 16. Flight-Lieutenant Stainforth, in a practice flight this afternoon in a Vickers super-marine Rolls Royce seaplane, in which on Sunday he created a new world's air speed record
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  • 141 9 POLICE SEARCHING FOR TWO MEN. (From Our Own Correspondent.> Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 16. The Klang Police are now searching for two Chinese men who are alleged to have invited out a 20-year old Macao girl on Sunday morning whose body was found the same evening in
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  • 99 9 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A CHINESE. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Penang. Spot. 16. Arrested on a warrant from Singapore on a charge of cheating Awad bin Daid of $1,383 odd, Ong Lam Kuan appeared in the Police Court this morning. Complainant, a managing partner of Ashibille and Co., alleged that;
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  • 90 9 BRUTAL ASSAULT ON FOUR CHINESE. Four Chinese workmen emp'cycd in conrtructlng the new railway station at Keppel Road were brutally stabbed at about 3 o'clock this morning. It appears tha. the men were asle p on the first floor of a party constructed building when they were
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  • 41 9 The Sikh who was charged with giv ng false evidence in a case of assau't m which he alleged that he was assaulted by two other Sikhs, was discharged b" th: Dist ict Judg.(Mr. G. C. Dodd) yesterday.
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  • 18 9 BOYS' CORNER on pa Re 3. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8 CORRESPONDENCE, on page ML
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 250 10 .CHAMPION COUNTY v. REST OF ENGLAND. THE LEADING BATSMEN AND BOWLERS. London, Sept. 16. Averaging 96.96 foi the season just concluded. Herbert Sutcliffe. Yorkshire, established a new record for Englishmen in first class cricket, beating Major Poore's 91.23 for Hampshire in 1899.
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  • 139 10 MALAYAN TEAM FOR NANKING. Swimmers selected tD represent the Malayan Chinese at the forthcoming Nanking Meet are: Ng Mong Guan, Teo Siew Sim, Teo Siew Kiat, Hong Seng, Tan Wee Chwee, Ho Chin Lai. Lim Fook Loong, Sim Boon Hoon and Seow Sian Chye (capt.). A!1 the swimmers are
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  • 251 10 DATES PLAYERS. Badminton. The Devonshire BP. v. the Evergreen BP. on- Sunday at the latter's court at 3 p.m. will be' Tan Yong Kian, Tan Kirn Hong. Arthur Lim. M. Syed. Mak Mang, Tan Meng Ong and Koh f*bek Tuan. Reserves: Lim Keng Hong and Mohd. Jaffar. Chee Johanna English
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  • 176 10 NINE GOALS AT LIVERPOOL. PORTSMOUTH BEATEN AT HOME. ASSN. FOOTBALL. London, Sept. 16. To-day's English and Scottish League matches resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Derby C. 3, Everton 0. Liverpool 7, Middlesbrough 2. Portsmouth 0, Arsenal 3. Sunderland 2. Birmingham 3. ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. 11.
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  • 159 10 FIGHT FIXED FOR SEPT. 25. BOXING. Al Rivers, lightweight champion of all India, and Sid Nash, ex-Navy champion, have signed articles to fight on Sept. 25. The fight will be over the 12-round route and will take place at the Lion City Ring. It should be
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  • 56 10 Albert Grether, it is stated, would like to have a return match with Al Rivers, and that before he fights him he would like to have a scrap with Sid Nash. He is said to be anxious to show the pub.'ic what he can do and is now
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  • 192 10 DEVONSHIRE "B' BEAT SENG'S B.P. The Devonshire "B" team beat Seng's B.P on Sunday at the former's court by 6—o. Scores (Devons hires mentioned first):—Tan Meng Ong beat Soh Kee Thye 15—9, 15—4; Yap Chin Tee beat Tan Soon Watt 15—10, 15— 11; Buang beat Sng Beng Teck 15—0,
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  • 84 10 C.S.L.A. BEAT U.B.P On Saturday at the Great World the Chinese Students L. A. beat the Universal B.P. by 3—2. Results (C.S.LA players first): Koh Tee Van lost to Tan Seng Kit 11—15, 15—12, 12—15; Tan Soon Tee beat Sim Teng Pheng 13—13 (3—5), 15—9, 15—3; Lim Tien Sun beat
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  • 18 10 NATIONAL LEAGUE WINNERS. Reuter. New York. Sept. 16. St. Louis Cardinals won the National League pennant to-day.—Reuter.
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  • 443 10 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. Rtsu'ts and tiec in the SC.C. tcurnament. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. "A" Clas Doubles (final): W. H. Droogleever and E. W. P. Fulcher pus 3 beat W. B. Wigg and F. T. K. Hobbes scr. 6—l, 5—7 6—2. "B" C ass Singles (fina?): V. A. Burton plus 2
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  • 547 10 FRASER'S REPORT. Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly report dated Sept. 15. state: The Budget proposals involving additional taxation were, under the circumstances, received rather more favourably than was generally anticipated. Prices on the London Stock Exchange have remained quite steady, but locally only a small
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  • 401 10 "DIRIGIBLE" SHOWN TO PRIVATE AUDIENCE. A large audience assembled at the "Pavilion" last night in response to invitations issued by the management when "Dirigible."' the great epic of the Antarctic, was screened for the first time, preparatory to to-morrow's gala public re-opening programme. Yestei day's
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  • 294 10 ROTARY CLUB TIFFIN. (From Out Own Correspondent./ Malacca, Sept. 15. The regular tiffin of the Malacca Rotary Club was held to-day at the Masonic HaH. About 22 members and two guests. Messrs. J. Wilson and CuChbertson. were present. Rotarian R. C. K. Toms welcomed the guests en whose
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  • 208 10 GOLF. The following are the teams and starting times for the match between the Japanese G.C. and the Garrison G.C. at Tanglin on Sunday (Japanese Golf Club players mentioned first): 8.45 a.m. T Morita and N. Sugimoto v. R Renton and Squadron Leader A. W. Mylne. 8.50
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  • 570 10 CHINESE YOUTH ON MURDER CHARGE. DOCTOR CHANGES HIS OPINION. A youthful Chinese. Yung Ah Heng. was put on his tria! yesterday at the Singapore tiizes, before Mr. Justice Stevens and a special jury, on a charge of having, on Aug. 7, at Raffles Quay, committed the murder of
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  • 241 10 SHOT FIRED AT AN ARCHBrSHOP. Paris, August 9. There were wild scenes of panic this morning in the Armenian Church here in the Rue Jean Goujon when a young man suddenly arose among the congregation as the officiating Priest was coming down from the altar,
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  • 221 10 It is understood that the Government of India intend to proceed with the press legislation in the present session of the Assembly It will be remembered that a Bill was introduced in the Budget session but was not proceeded with having regard to the political
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  • 92 10 [Our readers are invited to write < 0 Us subjects of public interest. It must b- vdT stood that the Malaya Tribune" neeessarily endorse opinions expressed by con?' vondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS ht'iFv AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten a -m, spacing), and on one side of the pap< r
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  • 654 10 (To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune Sir, —Broadcasting, at first considi > fascinating pastime, is desuned to be on permanent public utility service, formin the necessary part of the day's routine world's work. The announcement published in your t a day or two agD regarding "Broaden.*; <" a Malaya," comes
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  • 336 10 It has been decided to clone the H Memorial Fund on Oct. 15 next, and th. m.ttee hope that all intending subscnb forward lheir subscriptions before that da The committee are disappointed tha response to this appeal has not reach ci ci pectations and they hope that
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    • 528 11 THE S.S. POLICE BAND I (Available for Private Engagements.) 3 WILL PLAY AT S S hAfONG PARK, Af 515 P.M. ON FRIDAY, SEPT.. 18. BOTANIC GARDENS, AT 5.15 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT 23 TRADE MARK NOTICE. BOY SCOUT BRAIN D. X 1S ""'EN that trad- mark is the roperty of
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    • 346 11 I The New Worid Show. 1 jjj ESTABD. 1923—STILL GOING BTRONO. S ATTRACTIONS EVERY NIGHT. g GATE 10 CENTS. 3 I I I The New World Talkie Theatre jj I 7.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. jjj 1 "THE LOST ZEPPELIN" I H lEATURING S S CONWAY TEARLE. VIRGINIA VALU AND
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    • 18 11 j I Pt ORANGE SMASH I I YOU WILL FIND 1 IT 15 ijpfßjpjf 4 OLD SCOTCH l9^-jßfj|JJjn
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  • 2369 12 ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME OF FILMS TO COME. INCREASED ACCOMMODATION AND GREATER COMFORT. WELCOME ADDITION TO SINGAPORE ENTERTAINMENT. Completely renovated, replete with every convenience for the comfort of its patrons and with a programme of films which will be awaited with impatience by all sections of the
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    • 310 12 PAVILION REOPENING TO-MORROW j PAVILION THEATRE j DECORATED flSfaSi Sherwin William s OIL PAINTS by LOHMANN CO., LTD. j j Please ltt us sjlve your PAINT PROBLEMS. j PAVILION THEATRE I TREATED WITH j Acousti Celotex j TO ABSORB 50 PER CENT OF i j The Sound Reverberation; I j
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    • 199 13 COLUMBIA =TALKIES= "The Gems of the Screen" will be premiered exclusively at the PAVILION illustrious re-openingof this latest Movie-Palace rrapore will herald the presentation of Columbia's first Giant Special DIRIGIBLE i Watch for CHARLEY'S AUNT The new Talkie Sensation. CONTROLLED BY JAVA MALAYA FILMS Ltd. Physical Distribution through:— Al STRALASIAN
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    • 188 13 HAEMATOPAN HAEMATOPAN STRENGTHENS THE BLOOD AND NERVES, it is an efficient Haematinic Nutritive and Nerve Tonic. Take Haematopan for the Preservation of health and the Prevention of infectious diseases. HAEMATOPAN Takes the place of Cod-Liver Oil and the preparations of Iron. Sleeplessness. Exhaustion. Depression, Loss of Energy, Mental and Physical
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    • 139 13 I Do you require an i J IDEAL ES ering j CRESSONITE 2S, r I SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS LTD. !j j j Manufacturers of Belting, Hoses, Valves, Bushes, Sheet- j ing, Matting, Motor-car and Bicycle Accessories etc. SANITARY INSTALLATION i i PAVILION THEATRE i by I j FONGHIN G. H.
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  • 781 14 WILL PROFESSIONALS BE ADMITTED? ENGLISH F. A. RULING TO BE ADOPTED. An echo of the sensation created in football circles last year, when certain players were suspended for alleged professionalism and subsequently reinstated, marked the proceedings at a meeting of the Council of the Hong Kong Football
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  • 169 14 Beer obtainable freely all round the clock by means of penny-in-the-s'ot machines is the prospect held out by a syndicate which hopes shortly to introduce the machines into London. The syndicate, which s headed by a former lieutenant-commander of the Royal Navy, has its headquarters in Nice, where
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  • 118 14 "Onder the rules governing the diversion of provident fund deposits of Government ser vants. withdrawals from the fund are permitted fcr the purpose of payment of insurance premium. Air is thick with rumours and I have ascertained." says the Lucknow correspondent of "The Leader.- "that the rumours are wel Ifounded
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    • 345 14 TEETH WHITER 3 Shades in 3 Days When this Ugly Condition is Removed EVEN the unobservant notice Bac- Use the approved Kolynos Dry-terial-Mouth and the forgetful Brush Technique. A half-inch of Kolyremember it. There's nothing more nos on a dry brush, that is the secret, offensive than stained, decayed, ugly
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    • 272 14 LEPROSY DIABETES, Y.D., CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA. PILES. LEUCORRHOEA. SEX-DISORDERS AND NUMER OUS OTHER COMPLICATED AND CHRONIC DISEASES are cured by our Specialist of great reputation THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY. 62 Owen Rd. or 135 Serangoon Rd. Spore LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT YOURSELF. FREE TEST HOROSCOPES BY FAMOI S BOMBAY ASTROLOGER. Hundreds who
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    • 77 14 myff Insects breed in foul MeSSßllgerS places, thrive on filth, live with germs and then _J? T\\sm //a contaminate your food. OJ MJUWIII KUI them before they kill you. Spray Flit. W Flit is deadly to flies, f mosquitoes, fleas, moths, ants, roaches, bed bugs, and their eggs. Harmless to
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    • 495 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. i P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND aWM© JJNES /incorporated in England.) u\\u PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. P r- [NSTJLAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM LIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. M §p contract with His Majesty' Government.) OUTWARD PROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. 9,000
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    • 648 15 SAILINGS. THE k£M LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naplej, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due B*ll t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Sept 23 24 t HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Oct. 7 8 HARUNA MARU 10,400 Oct. 21 22 S KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 5 6 5 KASHIMA MARU 10,000
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    • 367 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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    • 314 15 INSURANCE. THE fkk% SOUTH fflfljpj BRITISH iy INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARQOLIOUTH, Manager. Offlee: i, Plnlayaon Oreen. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) BEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca
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    • 459 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. LIMITED. (Rcgittered tn London under the Companies Act. 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 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street. London, E C. S. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.
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    • 500 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank Limited. -'S3 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 Ist Oct. 1931. Every ordinary banking facility will be provided at
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    • 2324 16 WHY PAY HIGH PRICES FOR YOUR FOOTWEAR! TRY OUR CREPE SOLE TENNIS SHOES. 62 and 67 cts. per pair. KEY BRAND TENNIS SHOES. 43 cts. per pair (All Sizes). 119, North Bridge Road, Singapore. 1 I Le dfMercier s School ESTABLISHED 1906. 218. QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes
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    • 468 16 FOR PERFECT VISION \T H. LAZARUS Co. Consulting Opticians. Tel. 2751. 3, Capitol Buildh PASSAGE AND MANICURE, 0 V MASSAGE. Ml&s MIBAKO and Miss I No. 20. Bencoolen Street, BtEg B rx;T« 1 MALAYA TRIBI NE 'PHONE 6171 SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANi I Delivery Including IncUiCmi at office Postage
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