Malaya Tribune, 1 October 1931

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune VmL XVIII.- -No. 2552 SINGAPORE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday Oct. 1. I SSI. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1931.
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    • 208 1 LIPTON'SX CEYLON TEA. TOU CANNOT BETTCR 1 Zz. DC|VT GET A COLD 1 I fET LAKEROL I Ht J warnin S signal—at the first sign of a I col take LAKEROL, the sure safe, certain and ("Kj/Vi/ i pJ> sant way of definitely avoiding colds, sore dOPgJ- U AJ thuats
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    • 343 1 IB iSi 818 till 615 TONIGHT 9.15 RALPH LYNN A WINIFRED SHOTTER IN "The Chance of A Night-Time" •PHONB 5261-5262 f 1 llirilT -i I,- At Genuine Old Scot c h J I (7\*nttOJ&y& Whisky Recommended J YCE* 1 1 WHici/v lor its Beneficial jj j Effect As A Stimulant.
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  • 2057 2 Some Snaps Of Its Proceedings. NOTES FROM INDIA. The Federal Structure Committee, which reopened its deliberations on Sept. 14, has temporarily suspended its activities from Friday last, pending the sittings of the M.norit:es Committee which started on Monday. The position is thought to be somewhat complicated on
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  • 138 2 PLAN FOR |INO-AMERICAN FRATERNITY. Hew fork, Sept. 11. Judge Paul M. Linebarger, epresented as the legal adviser to the Ch.nese National Governrrent at Nanking, announced here to-day t«ha; there has been inaugurated a project having as its objective the constru.tiou in Washington of a lofty m mcrial pag
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 199 2 IJnicjue flavour/ Gmpe= Nuts You can increase break-fast-pleasure by including Grape-Nuts. A crispy, nut- j like combination of whole wheat and barley—delicately tinged with pure! malt sugaxl v Try Jtj tomorrow.'' FREE SAMPLE v Scod 0 Ct& fa, stMjpj ro MolJcr Ptuppj (Mala^j Permanent Jutted for 6 riontliIxint" by Expert
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    • 129 2 An Exclusive I Recommendation 1 B>Y SIR HERBERT AUSTIN, K.B.E. HLSLHHHk "We exclusively recommend ZZZZZ Mobiloil for our cars and use I SZSZZL it in our works." N, You w ill FIND this exdusivc recommendation on the filler cap of every new Austin Car. Follow the manufacturer's recommendation and use
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  • 863 3 Daughter Of Dr. Hoops Married To Mr. Hyde. MALAYANS AT HOME. (By Air Mail: Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, Sept. 16. A barefaced attempt to "work" the longsuffering rubber market was revealed yesterday, when it became known that members of the Mincing Lane Rubber Market
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  • 201 3 REVENGE TAKEN BY REPUBLICANS. Dublin, Sept. 10. A strange incident in Armagh yesterday suggests that Ireland is not as quiet under the surface as some superficial observers may have been led to believe. It is stated that late last night in Armagh five men were seized "in
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  • 121 3 A SPELLING DIFFICULTY SURMOUNTED. The classic story of the policeman rather weak in spelling, who discovered, Lays a contemporary, an unguarded barrow in Nebechadnezzar pushed it round to John Street and reported it has ;ust been re-called by events in a certain small country police station in England.
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  • 324 3 "A TECHNICAL FLAW." The test for cancer devised by Dr. Bendien has been widely regarded as a distinct advance in diagnosis, says the medical correspondent of the "Observer." By subjecting the blood to chemical and spectroscopic tests, he claims to be able to detect changes
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  • 253 3 EXPERIMENTS IN UGANDA. The problem of the control of tsetse fly m Uganda is of great importance for the pre servation of stock. Africans cannot usually keep stock where the tsetse fly exists, although they can do so where the ordinary "sleeping sickness" fly is found.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 122 3 CIGARETTES CORK^TIIM^ fm A \V7 H State wlthout an X qualification W whatever that Craven "A" MM— ii Cork-Tipped Cigarettes do not affect the throat. It is no idle claim. It sIIaJiI AIL A P r Yen as {t is P">ven daily hv (111 CCI EliS hundreds of thousands of
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    • 196 3 Stronger Nerves Increased Energy SLEEPLESSNESS By usiag Sanatogen you will soon enjoy sound, healthy sleep "S&^K? again, because Sanatogen take* aw *y the cause of your sleepJ5 lessness your nerve-weakness More than 24,000 physicians all Sanatogen in writing as an ideal tonic-food why not give "Sanatogen goes to the core^.'/
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    • 200 4 i~~ioaoi ronoi wag I At Last! The Perfect Picture! All the world cannot be wrong/ 0 < d ii i ***** i i j M ROMANCE so ran, so beautiful, such a re- rp m▼ fEnM** /1 o/ a// ///< //i//if/.s o/" 6< auty you have JQ"[% IQ f\t O
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  • 625 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, October 1, 10 a.m. In" CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Etldil fibers. Sellers. C 1.0.0 Aaana &umoaai Tu> Dec. jj £1 2 n 1.0.0 Austral Malaj Dec. 31 £1 3.0 xd 0.5.0 Ayer Hltam Tic June M J l 00
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  • 341 5 FRASER <fc CO.'S QUOTATIONS. 4 CLOSING QUOTATION. Value Ends. Buyers. Sellers. •3 «2 /t* Brtck Prei Dec It $1.95 $2 05 «1 £1 American Tobacco Bept so £3 17 6 £4 2 6 •1 «1 (intrtl Engine Wor*. No» 30 $0 26 10.30 norn •100 »o0 dlnese Com. Bank
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  • 430 5 HAM* 00. AND LTALL BVATTB QOOTATICK* TO-DAY'B PRICBB ••u. Value, w... tMer LyaU Wr%jt Tev Buyer.. Sellers. Buy*r.. num. v 1 •100 Allenby Rubber Feb. 38 s0 50 *n #m 100 Ayer Hlttm Mm II 0.60 a7O o«S l~ 1.00 AyerKunlnt Dec. ll 005 n',n iS 010 J.OO g?.,T"7,
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  • 79 5 4 «A 1 Ay M f/1 iBBCED by MIABBH OO. EXCHANQ8 AND STOCK GROK1RB Buyer. «.'<«„ Singapore Cold Btorse* Deb. T px. n3 Singapore Municipal (1901) po Mr .L°* w do. (1907) «V. Pr# do (1909) ft* m 2 ,>a d < IW «> 1071 do <
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 131 5 I DO AIM'S H |F you are suffering from a bad ft S Cough or Cold, it is important g g that you should take immediate I 3 treatment, otherwise these simple S g ailments may develop into serious S illnesses. S LUNG 1 DOAN'S LUNG TONIC is a special
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 439 5 $275 MUST BE WON m First Prize $200. Second Prize $75. THIRTEENTH CROSSWOHD. IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) 1 1 r BLrl —I 1 ■TV; "H L|ff —'—h-fP Address your solution with entry fee to the Manager, "The Malaya Tribune CLEARLY MARK YOUR COVERS "CROSSWORD"
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    • 241 6 Amusements. I £S,TOO I g IN 7 DAYS AT THE PLAZA, LONDON S See It and You'll Know The Reason Why! [Q AT THE ffl CAPITOL N fJ jg "THE THEATRE OF INTERNATIONAL SUCCESSES." Cj where Enthusiastic Crowds X I NIGHTLY S are being convulsed with HEARTY LAUGHTER By The
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    • 204 6 I GRAND OPENING 1 I TO-NIGHT Janet Gaynor I IN I DADDY long] I LEGS iFOX SPECIAL I ALHAMBR A 1 AND I j MARLBOROUGH. I SEE PAGE 4. 1 i HAEMATOPAN HAEMATOPAN STRENGTHENS THE BLOOD AND NERVES, it is an efficient Haematinic Nutritive and Nerve Tonic. Take Haematopan for
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    • 164 6 I TO-NIGHT DADDY I LONG I LEGS I Alhambra I and I Marlborough, j I SEE PAGE 4. I 5H5Z525H5H5H5r25H5H5H5H5H525H52^ I EAST COAST RD KATQ MG 1 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 I Ruth lhatterton I I The Lady of Scandal j A Story of Tangled Loves and Society re in a
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  • 172 7 "SUPPLY" LAUNCHED ON MONDAY. SHIPPING NEWS. The motor ship "Supply," the latest addition to Messrs. Hammer and Co.'s fleet of waterboats, was launched on Monday, Mrs. S. H. Moss performing the "christening" at Keppel Harbour slipway, in the presence of a number of people. Th)e "Supply" replaces ttu
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  • 204 7 Owners and masters of ships are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the ranges as possible during the aeroplare machine gun practices, which will take place on Pulau Suber on Oct. 6, 7. 8, 9, 12, 15, 16," 20. 22, 26. 27, 28. 29, 30
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  • 191 7 "Kamuning." Brit. 1.275 tons. Capt. Lutkin. from Port Swettenham. 30-9: for Bangkok. unc. "Eurybates," Brit. 3.930 tons, Capt. Hatfield. from New York. 30-9; for Maccasar. 1-10. Karapara." Brit. 3.722 tons, Capt. White, from Calcutta, 30-9; for Calcutta. 1-10. •Heivar." Nor. 761 tons. Capt. Sorlie. from Bangkok. 30-9; for Bangkok.
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  • 133 7 THE RUBBER MARKET. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE B.A REPORT The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association s weekly auction report, dated September 30, states: Catalogued 1.962.159 1b. 875.96 tons Offered 1,661,242 1b.=741.62 torn Sold 1,425.836 lb.-636.53 tons. London spot 2^,d. New York spot 4 9|16 cents. Prices Realized. Ribbed
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  • 75 7 London, Sept. 30. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £123 316 (£l24 7 Forward £127\ (£l29^). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2 11 16d. (2 13'16d). Forward 2-sd (3d). The
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  • 295 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank./ Singapore, Oct. L Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 331 ?26. London 3 months' sight 2s. 329 32d, London 60 days sight 2s. 327 32d, London 30 days' sight 2s. 313 16J. London demand 2s. 323 32d, London T.T. 2s. 321
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  • 146 7 Singapore. Oct. 1. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $242 Rice. Siam 2 $222 Rice. Sam 3 $207 Rice, Siam 4 $199 Rice, Saigon A-l $197 Rice. Saigon 1 n $187 Rice, Saigon 2 $182 Rice. Saigon 3 $167 Rice, Rangoon 1 $176 Rice. Rangoon 2 $156 Rice, par Boiled
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  • 110 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore. Oct. I. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate I). Kalyan 18; Bulan 16; Juno 13; Benwyvis 11: Sauerland 8; Takada 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3i Karapara 30: Ipoh (shifts) 32; Phemius 35 Taybank 37. Empire Dock (Entrance
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  • 128 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT Oct. I, noon Generally markets are rather weaker io-ar although the industrial market is still activ, on the continued buvmg enquiry. The ioc- 1 price of tin has declined and share values are therefore decidedly easier. Rubber is about unchanged and there is
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  • 304 7 Oct. 1. 11 am RUBBER. London: 2 t 4 d.. unchanged New York: 49 16 cen.s (O), unchanged Sharts: Quiet. Allenbys 60—70 cents Ayer Moleks 40—50 cents, Ayer Panas 45--50 cents. Bassetts 25—30 cents, Brogas 30—35 cents. Bukit Je'otongs 10-15 cents Bukit Katils 15—20 cents,
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  • 63 7 Singapore, Oct. 1. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 8 8 1 Standard R.R.S. on Tender Oct. 8% November a* December g,, October December g»; B*l JanuaryjMarch 8 4, April June 9 9 jf* Tone of Market: Quiet. Latest Cable: Spot Sheet 2
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  • 89 7 London, Sept. 30. Renong Tin Dredging report shows a profit Jf £13.938 and it is proposed to pay a dividend of 5 p?r cent, and carry forward £22,493 Padang Jawa Rubber Estate. Ltd. annual meeting adopted the report showing a loss of £2,451. and on profit
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 481 7 Victoria Theatre A Sat. Oct. 10, Mon. 12, Tues. f > > Jr I 13, Wed. 14, at 9.30 p.m. JF Ttl/ I /ty/v W 1 VAUDEVILLE J?/fv a fjf AT ITS J?JL T T **jf I \fs PRESENT /V# A I I REAL WEST END I I J_ VAUDEVILLE
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    • 294 7 TENDERS. SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. Secretary's House at New Race Cours*. Bukit Timah Tenders are invited, for erection of above, until noon Friday, Octob:r 16, 1931. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and* specifications may be seen at our office, Hongkong Bank Chambers. SWAN MACLAREN, Architects. TENDERS INVITED.
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    • 1002 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET. 8, Coronation Road. 2 bedrooms with bathrooms, dining room, garage, electric and water. Rent very cheap. $*0 only. Apply Lee Si.w Ko*, 13A. Change Alley. WANTED—Teachers immediately (either sex) with at leact Junior Certificate —Apply B x Nc. 438, Malaya Tribune. tenders" TENDERS will be received
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 300 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. lempera- Bright 8TATION8. uire. Rainfall. 8ud Max. Min. shine Alor Star 86 74 0.02 2.5 Kota Bharu 87 73 0.44 1.9 K. Trengganu 85 71 0.46 1.9 Kroh 86 70 Nil 3.4 Siriawan 88 73 Nil 0.9 Ipoh Butterworth 89 74 Nil 3.0 Kuala
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    • 154 7 MAILS CLOSE. 4 TO-MORROW, OCT. 2. J 'Ceylon. Southern and Western India i Aden. Mauritius, Egypt. Europe. Great Britain Ireland. U.S.A. and Canada (Kalyan) (P. o. Mail* 8 am, ♦North. North-East and Norh-West Sumatra, Ceylon. Egypt. Europe and Great Britain (Dutch Mall) (Christiaan Huygens) 8.30 a m I Indo-China and
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  • 152 8 ■OS—Mr. K~>h Seh Loon ago 72 y -r. (Ml awav peacefully at 1.30 a.m. on Sept. 29 1931 at 461, Joo Chiat Road Leaving wido*. one son <Mr Koh Kim Senu atti Bah Chn daughters. OOt daughter-in-law. 2 sons-in-law (Messrs. Tan Cheng Boo
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  • 707 8 That heavier taxation should coincide with reduced earnings is the unfortunate circumstance which confronts Singapore traders to-day. On Monday, by use of the official majority, heavier taxation was Forced through the Legislative Council. On Tuesday one of the Unofficial Members, the Hon. Mr. John Ragnall, in his
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  • 241 8 Sir William Murison. the Chief Justice, is expected to arrive in Singapore on Nov 14 b> thlT Corfu* on his return from leave. The Straits Merchant Service Guild has iust received an interesting gilt in the form of an inkstand made from the I mber of HM S •Victory.** The
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  • 91 8 Home Cabinet's Decision Yesterday. ReuUT. London, Sept. 30 The economy WW not aff:ct the c n traction cf the Btaftpore Austen Chamber am told a questioner in the House o. Commons. Sir Austen Chamb.rla.n' reply stated. No altraMon Ii contemplated in last years decision to postp:ne
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  • 335 8 RECITAL IN THE MEMORIAE HALL. than a hundred muse-levers gath red in the Memorial Hall last right to bW r« of Europe's most distinguished VOUE* pif n sts Armande Caron. Had they known more about th s slim girl's abil ty many other people would have
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  • 142 8 JAPANESE AIR ATTAC K. SURPRISE AT OFFICIAL DENTAL. Reuter. Peking. Oc». I. Tht Japan*-e official denial of the air attack i n Urn Peking-Mukden train on Spet. 24 has' caused intense indignation in Chinese rircle.v surprise among neutrals and dismay among those friendly to Japan, who had hoped
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  • 243 8 RUMOURS OF BENCH AND BAR CHANGES. i From Our Oxen Correspondent./ Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 30. The Malayan Daily Express" learns that a proposal is under consideration for the devolution cf the Malayan Judiciary whereby thete wiP one Chief Justice for both the Colony and F.M.S.
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  • 30 8 From China by the "Col-di-Lana" dv- at Singapore on Saturday afternoon. From Europe I London mail> despatched Sept. 10). by the "Nadera" due at Pcnans at noon to-day.
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  • 604 8 (BY "LOOKER-OS."j Japan holds the key paints in Manchuria, and China is looking foi a combination lock. A "Tea and cocoa will be served.* says a notice to the Volunteer! about Saturday's operations. Not even a rum ration! Enquiry at one restaurant yesterday revealed that the beer
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  • 48 8 I.ATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER London: 211 16d. New York: 4 9116 cts. <CK>ld> Singapoi e: 8 —8' s cents. TIN Londcn Spot: £122 11«. 6d Three Months Buyers £126 las. Od. p Od Sellers £127 Os. Od. (Up 5s. 0d >, Singapore: $64.00. (100 tons so c>.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 148 8 I SO LASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAR OUT I IDEAL. FOR KIDDIES WEAR. Samples on Reques. a 1 ROBINSON Co., Ltd., I ft (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) jg I SINGAPORE—KUALA LUMPUR. I H. M. V. Records. I I First October Issues arrived, jj E inciudiLg H Moonlight
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    • 78 8 J Latest and Smartest I Designs DOX A j The most accurate timekeeper. j JUST UNPACKED IN J j WRIST POCKET WATCHES j j ALARM TRAVELLING j CLOCKS. j j t j U. S. de Silva Bros, j j SOLE AGENTS. I HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. I I. i IS 634
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  • 1049 9 PREMIER WANTS A FREE HAND. FORMING A NATIONAL BLOC. LLOYI) GEORGE OPPOSED TO ELECTION. HUGE DEFICIT FOR LAST SIX MONTHS. Reuter. A deficit of €98,410,000. says a Reuter message, is shown in the Exchequer returns, revealing that the national r»v< nuc for the six months ended
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  • 545 9 Alleged Failure To Report Accident. The failure of Inspector A. Rodway. of the Kandang Kerbau Pol.cc Station, to report a minor accident that occurred at the junction of Hill Street and High Street at 2.15 a.m on Aug. 29. caused him to be summoned be lore the
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  • 128 9 NAVAL PROTEST AGAINST ECONOMIES. Reuter. Portland. (Maine.), Sept. 30. "A crushing blow to national defence" is th description which Senator Hale. Chairman of Senate Naval Affairs Commission, applies to President Hoover's naval economy order. H.declares that before the expiry of the London Treaty in 1936 every destroyer
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  • 92 9 Reuter. DEATH OF AX ARTIST. London, Oct. I. The death has occurred of Majir Sir W.l iam Orpen.—Reuter. I Major Sir William Orpen was bora on Nov. 27. 1878, and was President of the International Society of Sculptors. Painters and Gravers since 1921. He was also President
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  • 34 9 Reuter. Washington. Sept. 30. Official figum show that unemployment in the manufacturing industries has decreased by 12.4 per cent, in the year ended in Augus'. representing about a million decrease. —Reuter
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  • 29 9 Reuter. Rock Island, Sept. 30. The Illinois Central Trust Savings Bank, with depo its of between five and six million dollars, has chsed its doors. —Reuter.
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  • 40 9 NOTES I ROM INDIA, on p\ge 2. MALAYANS AT HOME, on page 3. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on pace X SPORTS COMMENTS, on page 11 CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11 BOYS CORNER, on page 12. MOTORING NOTES, on page 13.
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  • 667 9 The Rise In The Cost Of Living. Some further light has been thrown on the rlae in the cost of living in Singapore. It iadmitted that foodstuffs have risen by 10 to U mr cent Vi the rise being attributed to the suspension of the Gold Standard
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  • 104 9 MORE DIFFICULTIES FOR INDIA CONFERENCE. Reuter. London. Sept. 30. Alter only two days' n gotiations. the Minorities Committee of the Round-Table Conference, seeking to reconcile the conflicting claims of various committees to in the new Indian Parliament, is en the verge of a breakdown. Mr. Gandhi
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  • 59 9 Th? following is a list of donations to the European Unemployment Fund during September: Straits Settlements Government $5,000.00 ES.A.M. 8 017.45 ISP. 500.00 Club 1,391.90 Mrs. C. M. Berkeley 10.00 Anon 10.00 L. A. Winterbourn 5.00 Anon 73.45 Mrs. B B. N. d- Souza 10.00 H E.
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  • 51 9 On and from Oct. t, D3ily Letter Tel grams adrffccaMd to Danzig will be accepted at all Postal Telegraph Offices in the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. The charges ars_: 20 words or less, including 1 <h> indication DLT. $6.30. Each additional w:rd 35
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  • 1614 9 GENERAL RELIEF AT GENEVA. PREPARING MANCHURIA FOR FATE OF KOREA. RUSSIAN INDICTMENT OF JAPAN. The L ague Council yesterday concluded consideration of the situation in Manchuria by drawing up a series of resolutions. A Russian paper strongly condemns the Japanese policy in Manchuria. Geneva, Sept.
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    • 229 9 j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 I I His wife, or the career he craved I I What would have been j j YOUR CHOICE? I BOOK FOR SEED I I with I JOHN BOLES-LOIS WILSON Genevieve Tobin Zasu Pitts. I Booking at tlie Theatre 'Phone 6903 GILBEY'S j Old Tom "4
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  • 982 10 QUESTIONNAIRE BY COMMITTEE. PUBLIC OPINION BEING SOUGHT. SHOULD SINGAPORE HAVE A TARIFF? At a meeting of the Legislative Council held ;on Aug. 31. the Hon. Mr. G. E. Cator. Super- intendent, Government Monopolies, made ari important announcement regarding the proPOS3d Customs Union for Malaya He stated
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  • 39 10 BOXING. The manager cf Kid Gabo and Morales writes- "Kid Gabo challenges L. S. Pond for a return match in a ten round contest and G »lea Sullivan to a ten M Moraf weighs Bst. lOib. and
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  • 478 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. THE TURF. There was a fair attendance for the second day of the Selangor races to-day. The going was good and the betting was better than on the first day. It was mostly a favourites* day but there were some exciting upsets amojig the placed
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  • 185 10 Mr D A. M. Brown at present acting as Secretary of the Panang Turf Club, and formerly President, seen by a Pinang Gazette representative, said that they had. of course, known all along that it was proposed to introduce the tax in the F.M.S. but he had
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  • 73 10 BILLIARDS. Results and ties in the Clerical Union tournament: American Championship: Yeo Koon Yam (300) beat Kueh Sing Kee (163). English Championship: Yeo Koon Yam (300) beat Lim Chuan Geok (232). To-day's tie: Sim Hock Koon -20 v. Kueh Sing Kee-100. To-morrow's tie: G. E. Kraal -150
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  • 36 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. The Raffle? ians 0.8.A. team v. St. Joseph's 0.8.A. to-day: Mohamed Shariff; Wan Puteh (Capt.), A. Tamby: Wong Quek Boon. Kemat. A. Jabar; Lim Teck Seng, Mohammed Noor. Dollah. Madon and Oliveiro.
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  • 28 10 The Clerical Union billiards challenge shield, presented by the President, Mr. Lim Kee Cheok, is now on view in the windows o: Messrs. Ezekiel and Son, Raffles Place.
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  • 36 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. Reuter. London. Sept. 30. To-day s English League ma clus resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV M (SOUTHERN) Exeter 3. Brighton 1. ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV 111 (NORTHERN) Chester 2. Wrexham s.—Reuter.
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  • 139 10 LAWN TENNIS. Results and ties in the S.R.C. tournament: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Ladies" Singles: Mrs. N. S. Hogan beat Mis. M. G. Eber. Veterans' Singles: W. A. Keyt beat R Pearse, 2—6, 6—3. 6—l. TO-DAY'S TIES. Doubles Handicap: T. Leijssius and E. Ryan v. C. A. Norris and F.
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  • 68 10 Ties in the S.C.R.C. tournament TO-DAY'S TIES. Veterans' doubles h'cap. (final): Winners of P. L. Loh and Crua Cheng Hock v. Lee Clam Quan and Kiong Chin Eng v. winners of Seah Eng Kiang and Khoo Kirn Swee v. Koh Thian Seng and Ong Siow Sian. TO-MORROWS TIES
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  • 58 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. S.C.C. XV. v. H.M S "Kent" to-morroW on the Padang: W. H. Droogleever: G. E. Tatham, R. Land, J. H. J. Dredge, A. P. Goldman Ccapt.); W. R. £ing, J. L. Bonnar; D. R. Howgill. P. Storr, F. A. Merry, H. G. Riches, W. N.
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  • 57 10 Etceteras XV. v. Public Services on Tuesday at the SCO: W. R. King; A. P. Goldman W. B. Wigg. W. S. Pool. E A. Matthews; L C. Van Cuylenburg. J. M. Houghton: C. P. Burke. P. Storr. H. L. King. K. King. M. M. Millar T. M.
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  • 71 10 BADMINTON. Results of the match between the Rochore B.P. and the Evershine BP. played at the latter's court on Sunday (R.B.P. players first): A. Hamid lost to Low Choon Poh 15—13. 10—15, 10—15, F. Abd illah beat Tan Hak Kong 15—5, 7—15, 15—11: A. Sujak beat Lee
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  • 36 10 The Drill Hall not being available this weekend, there will be no play in the Singapore championship tournaments. The finals of the men's doubles and ladies' doubles will be played off on next Saturday.
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  • 349 10 LEADING DISTRIBUTORS GO TO COURT. An action in which two of the largest firms of tobacco distributors are the parties was commenced before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell in the Supreme Court to-day. The plaintiffs are the United Kingdom Tobacco Co. (1929), Ltd., and an? represented by
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  • 437 10 LEVANTE ADDRESSES THE ROTARY CLUB. An interesting talk on magic, which he illustrated 6 of typical illusion, given at the weekly luncheon Rotary Club of Singapore at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday by Mr. Levante. the well-known magician who is giving entertainments in Malaya Levante has given
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  • 825 10 BRITISH PLANE DOES 408 M.P.H. FLIGHT-LIEUT. STAINFORTH ADDS TO HIS LAURELS. Reuter. Rugby, Sept. 30. The amazing speed of over 415 miles an hour was reached by Plight-Lieutenant Stainlcrth when establishing yesterday evening a new world speed record in a seaplane with a specially tuned Rolls-Royce
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  • 39 10 In the case of alleged false evidence in judicial proceedings, in which a Chinese named Lim Seng Meng was charged, his honour g ving judgment this morning, found the accussed guilty and imposed a fine of $50.
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  • 125 10 Mr. H. B. Langworthy, Commandant. F.M.S. Police Depot, is being transferred co Batu Pahat as Chief Police Officer. Tli present mosque at Klang is to be replaced by a new cne which will be constructed in close proximity to th 5 Istana Mahkota. Klang. Work on the new mosque will
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  • 223 10 F.M.S. FEARS OF "FETTERS OF SINGAPORE/ Later on, says the "Malay Mail." discussing the "new policy." an even more difficult qu»stion will arise in determining the exact position of the Colony—a British Possession —upon its entry into a League with nin l neighbouring States none of which
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  • 32 10 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. rate of payment of Money Orders from ii •nd Ceylon Is Rs 158 for $10C
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 457 10 DIARY OF EVENTS TO-DAY. OCT. t. High Tides—0.35 a.m.. 12.20 p.m. Rugby, P.S.RP.C. "A" XV v. S.C.C.. Padang. TO-MORROW. OCT. 2. High Tides —1.09 a,m.. 12.46 p.m. Hockey. S RC. "A" v. Chinese, S RC Boxing. New World. SATURDAY, OCT. 3. High Tides —1.48 a.m.. 1.15 p.m. Meeting. Poppy Day
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  • 563 11 Some Big Boxing Bouts In The Making. SPORTS COMMENTS. In spite of the slump in business professional tx>xing is in full swing in Singapore. Following the successful promotion at the Garden \n na (Lion City Ring) the other day, another interesting series of fights will
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  • 282 11 JUDGE AND COUNSEL FOR CROWN. In his surging up in the Bullen case at the 108 iesday. the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice sproule, said: This has been a very rema ble case in many ways. You do not of;en I eto bear the brunt of
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  • 92 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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  • 694 11 (To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I am a Manchurian. My wife and children, brothers and sisters, and aged parent and relatives, are living in Manchuria, I do not know whether they are dead or alive, or are suffering from starvation. Could you please lend me your
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  • 216 11 (To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir-I have often noted that you declineto publish correspondence discussing the polices of other countries and hold that Malaya is a cosmopolitan country where people cf different races and creeds live in harmony and work for the common welfare of the country
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 361 11 I The New Worid Snow. jjj Estabd. 1923-Still Going Strong. I Attractions Every Night, j I GATE 10 CENTS. 1 j THE NEW WORLD TALKIE THEATRE. I I 7.15 p.m. TO-NtGHT 9.30 p.m. I PARADE OF THE WEST I S UNIVERSAL PRODUCTION. X Featuring KEN MAYNARD. g I GRAMOPHONES! Model
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    • 70 11 I Pf ORANGE SMASH I <S^S«JfSEAL IT I 3 NEW! DOUBLE STRENGTH I KILLS INSECTS QUICKER LEAVES NO ODOR I THE DEODORIZED INSECTICIDE Flyosan ncimus tsaoi uau DtstrHmton: Anglo Siam Cojukhlation, Singapore I THE S.S. POLICE BAND f Gj (Available for Priv ue Engagements i R WILL PLAT AT I
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  • 80 12 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. EDITOR'S LETTER. Comments On The Mail. Dear Boys, I had a very small number of contributions this week. "Jimmy," Malacca, sends an unsu *«tole article, as do Savadi Savi. and Robeit Scow. I was glad to hear from Henry Wee, j** his article
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  • 180 12 (By Liam Hock Peng.) The chief use of scouting is that it teaches boy 6 to be useful to their country and their fellow men. The Scout Law consists of lan clauses dealing with Honour. Loyalty. Obedience, Kindness. Helpfulness. Cleanliness Friendliness, Cheerfulness, Thoughfulness, and. lastly, Thrift. The
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  • 168 12 (By Useful.") This short story is told, but whether it is true or not I do not knew. There was one: a swindler vrtio was a beef seller. He used to give less weight than that paid for. Cne day there came a young man who asked fo"
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  • 137 12 (By Tan Cheng Beng.) Mandarin a very interesting subi.ct t) laarn and it is very easy to master it if one takes the necessary pains. Those who take a fancy to our mother bagvafa 11 find It very interesting in less than a y.ar they can
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  • 69 12 (By S. T. Koh.) A person who has I steadfa t character will stand by his friend bravely to the end. and if need be die wiflh him. On the cth r hand, the other type of person, who has continually assured his friend of h s friendly feelings
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  • 65 12 (By T. S. Hong.) This is one of the evening resorts of Stag*pore. You may see people taking their re. t or relaxing there, especially on meonigot nights Some bring instruments along wLh them to make the place more enjoyable. With the ccol breeze blowing the beant ful
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  • 86 12 (By H. I- S. Kanwar.) The chief use cf a newspaper is to give news. That is, if a master wants a servant, or a servant want 6 a situation, he must advertise in the newspaper. In this way, both parties can communicate with each other. By advertising a
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  • 69 12 (By Liam Kirn San.) "A rolling stone gathers no moss." Moss forms only on stones that remain fixed in the same place. Hence the proverb mean-:—" Avoid unnecessary change." This admits cf various applications. Stick to one line of study, and preserve it. Trying one study aftdr
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  • 261 12 Afternoon Of Extempore Speeches. Unlike the usual procedure the Union adopted a new method last week at its weekly literary meeting held in the Modern English High School, at 3 p.m., to deliver extempore lectures on any topic that might be drawn from a box which contained a
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  • 189 12 By A Chinese," Kuala Lipis.> Our school closed on September 18 anJ I intended to spend my holidays with my aunt in Bentong. Early on the morning of the 21st. I started to come to Bentong in a bus. It set off at 7.30 in Kuala
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  • 151 12 (By Trooper Tex.") Danger! Are you making mistakes in Engli h? Sometime age, as I was irading a magazine, I was struck by ai. auvertisement. There is a much better way to improve ono's knowledge of English, than paying for courses. We must read the
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  • 114 12 ißy Bahcant Singh.) This is a great vice and danger. There gees a saying that Idleness is at the root of all evils." Really it is not only an evil in itself but the father of other evils, for when we neither study nor play we are bound to
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  • 93 12 (By Robert Sun.) For the treatment of sOckn-ss and disease, natural remedies are the only means which should be employed. Yet. very few understand the relationship of txercise to health. Exercise is an absolute necessity to keep the functional organs in good working order. Th°re are many
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  • 108 12 (By Poh Sing Koonj I met an old friend, and after we had been walking a littla way, he asked me whether 1 had small change, I tcld him that I had 50 or 60 cents, on which he asked me to give him 50 cent?. I was
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  • 265 12 When, two thousand years ago Colonia Agrippina-present-day Cologne but then a fortified Roman Camp on the border of the Unknown-suddenly rose to the capital to the .frontier province of Lower Germany, things looked rather PWUtaf Apart from being a prosperous trading town it soon became
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 330 12 GOLDWINC TENSION TESTED TENNIS STRINGS. Fresh stocks arriving every few weeks. An ideal Gut for Tropical conditions. Sole Agents in Malaya. V. R. VICK CO.. LTD Singapore—Penang —Kuala Lumpur CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. X Remedy for Consumption Ha* Been Found. Oera P. Yonkerman. Discoverer Of The New Remedy For ConsompUon
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    • 344 12 or BOOM j the future is assured f by taking out an ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE with the "PRUDEN- TIAL." Present conditions demand MIL~ l( saving out of income. In the "Straits Times" of September 7th, the follow- 4l l\ ing paragraph appeared:— "Investors who nvest in order 7 jj to save
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  • 791 13 TWENTY-ONE MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM. MOTORING NOTES. The Morris programme is always awaited *.!th interest, not only by the car-purchasing public, but also by the man in the street, says rhe "Motor." For 1931 32 the story to be unfolded is, without doubt, the most interesting and
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  • 324 13 PRISONERS BREAK UP FURNITURE. Some details were available on Aug. 29 of an outbreak of disorder which occurred in Winson Gaol, Birmingham. It is gathered that on the Sunday when the disturbance broke out the men, who had their usual hour's exercise in the morning, learned
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 180 13 ocaocssaaocaoi ipinocsssaoEapi ir>i —tocaoi ioao a o RUNNING COSTS S ii j M A P P 1 C PURCHASE PRICE fi mUIIII I 0 The £100 Economy Car U j MINOR 8»V. [I) PETROL CONSUMPTION SPEED with SAFETY O Buy British and jj D be Proud of it. g UThe
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    • 610 13 RENE ULLMANN's SPECIAL 3 PROPOSALS. Until the 20th of October, 1931. A First Proposal 9 JEWELLERY: Old jewellery taken in part payment when buying new jewellery or watches Second Proposal W WATCHES: Old watches taken in part payment when buying new ones or jewellery. Third Proposal W REPAIRS: Your old
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  • 867 14 WAR, BANDITRY AND FAMINE. f 5 would never corres P° n dent of "Truth." Six Communism, banditry, and I l differ ence 'between about 35 ft to 12? th TSbetan *2S recorded flood th, 6 WOTSt P™ l^ foreign B SSLTS enOUßh f Purely I
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  • 172 14 THE "YARD" TRYING OUT NEW DETECTION METHODS. London. Aug. 21. The possibilities of a new device for use in war against criminals are being investigated by Scotland Yard. Identification by means of finger-prints has been in vogue for 30 years, and experts are conprtat* an exteilsi n ot the
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  • 449 14 CHINESE LEADERS OPINION. CHINA REFUSES WAR CHALLENGE. Pelping, Sept. 21. rnS^ 61 1 Chßng H*™* l Manchurian commander, told the United Press to-day that me action of Japanese troops in Manchuria in seizing control of all c.ties along the South Manchurian railway "constitutes an unwarranted and unprecedented
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 110 14 SHOES J are never reduced and are standard PRICES. jjj np'HE huge Bata organisation of J j j Czecho-Slovakia has adopted all J over the world a policy of standard prices. IthTiW^ These prices which are truly revolution--1 ary, never vary except possibly in the II rj I i case
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    • 132 14 I 3 SHADE'S*WHITER I Teeth Beautiful and White Test this amazing antiI septic Kolynos foam. Ugly, I yellow, decayed teeth are I caused by mouth germs I —scientists call it Bacte--1 rial-Mouth. Remove this I and teeth whiten. No orI dinary dentifrice can do 1 it, but Kolynos quickly I
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 467 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty' t Government.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. S ildera 16,000 Oct.
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    • 664 15 jTEAMEB SAILINGS. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. N«pie« Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough Vessels Tonnage Due Ball t HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Oct. 7 8 HARUNA MARU 10.400 Oct. 21 22 t KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 5 6 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Nov. 19 20 S YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Dec. 8
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    • 354 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
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    • 296 15 INSURANCE. THE fkm\ SOUTH I'mjfJ BRITISH COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATEB. L. C. MAROOLIOUTH, Manager. OCe* I. Plnlayson Ore«n. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in tht Straits Settlements.) BEAD 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 tht Act, ot mt to hn on 2Bd December 7 M2 c Authorised Capital Capu,l JJJJJJJ Paid-up Capital £liOM Reserve Fund and Rest t1.666.845 HEAD OFFICE: 15 Grace Church Stn-ft London. E C. 1. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M
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    • 576 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFIv'L: MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. BR AM IDS: 252 86. Beach Street. J! alacca 131. Jonker Street. Batavia 3 Blrch RoadShangha- Buiten Nieuw P° rt Straat. 9. Kiukiang Road CORRESPONDENTS ITA R eXa^ ra Amsterdam. Amoy. Diamhi jth v Canton Cheribon. Hamburn^ rD^
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 432 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya, j THE PEOPIiE'S PAPER; INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET 186, Tank Road. Immediate ***fapply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—I, Cairnhtii Circle and 16. Prinsep Street. Rent moderate. Apply 64. Market Street. TO LET—Small compound
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    • 743 16 Le z!Adercier s School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 228, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:-F. I. MILES. FOR SALE. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for hanging over your receiver. Ten cents per copy. Outstatlons 15 cents Send cash
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    • 469 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders ate invited for the erection and completion of 150 Concrete Dwellings off Bales tier Road for the Singapore Improvement Trust. Tenders will close at noon on Thursday, 15th October, 1931, and should be deposited in tho Tender Box in the office of the Secretary.
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    • 561 16 INSURE YOUR EYE-SIGHT WITH LAZARUS CAPITOL BUILDINGS. Tel. No. 2751. AUCTION SALE. IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE. AT Messrs. TAN CHENG TIONG SONS' Saleroom, No. 59. First Cross Street, Malacca, ON MONDAY. OCTOBER 12. AT 12 NOON OF 1. Valuable freehold 'and and house known as Municipal No. 7, Jonker Street. Malacca
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    • 466 16 MASSAGE AND MANICURE, MASSAGE. Miss MIBAKO and Miss KIMIYI No. 20. Bencooten Street, Singapore MALAYA TRIBUTE PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIFTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Includln at office Postage Postage or close (Local or to Forelg* residence. F.M.S.) Countrla* Nearly 115.00 121.00 $27.00 Half Yearly 7.50 5i0.50 $13.50 Quarterly 3.75
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