Malaya Tribune, 3 October 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune •I. XVIII.- —No. 234 SINGAPORE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday. Oct. 3, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 150 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. TOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, Brandy-Dry Ginger! nH Do you make the mistake of /Wfl not v n y° ur brandy a name. £9Kt Or don't you know the superiAsSto ority of A Staub Co.—Cognac. |gB insist on STAUB'S IpP HI 3 ST4RS or 5 BROWNS BRANDY
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    • 373 1 615 TO-NIGHT 9. IS NELSON KEYS IN SPLINTERS •PHONE 5261-5262. I c I IT'S "DOC'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT I Thais I good/ I I AGENTS: I SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd., I I S.S. F.M.S. I REGLYKOL Is s great cure tor DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the
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  • 1922 2 Commission To Fix Future Salaries. NOTES FROM CEYLON. The first Budget tc b» presented by Ceylon's own elected Min.ster.s unoer the new Const tut.on was intioduceu ir. the State Council en Sept. 22. by Mr. D. B. Jayatilaka. Leader of ih? House. It was an extremely tame
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    • 135 2 il IS YOURS A A v sunshine Baby? I 3 t NO RICKETS—NO P < > CONSTIPATION t < > Will your Baby be a Sunshine Baby Will he have < •traight limbs, sturdy bones, perfect teeth and a sound 1 r* < > constitution like other Sunshine Babies W
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    • 230 2 STRAIGHT TO THE LUNGS. PEPS—THE GREAT BREATHEABLE REMEDY FOR THROAT AND BRONCHIAL TROUBLES. For generations famous physicians and specialists in respiratery diseases have grappled with the problem whereby a natiirai healing agent could be conveyed direct into th? luivgs. At last, in the discovery and perfection of the remedy known
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    • 186 2 I 1 i GmWS ere 3re tWO more 1 pictures showing the \1 manufacture of Sunlight Soap. \l j After the liquid soap has \m X cooled into a solid block N caen klock is cut into slabs AT nc s^aDS arc tnen loaded on X. VABi I trollies, as
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  • 553 3 DETAILS OF DISASTER TO FRENCH PLANE. THE FATAL CRASH. Moscow, Sept. 12 Messrs. Joseph Le Brix, pilot, and Rene Mesmin, mechanic, were killed instantly today when their giant silver Dewottine monoplane, the Hyphen 11, crashed near Ufa while attempting a non-stop flight from Paris to Tokyo.
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  • 239 3 BOYS' DISCOVERY NEAR A GOLF COURSE. Two boys playing in the marshes adjoining the Great Saltern.-. Golf Cour-e. on the outskirts of Port-mcuth. at mid-day on Aut. 29, found among rushes the body of a girl with a belt fastened tightly round the neck. Death was
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  • 256 3 THREE YEARS FROZEN BUT WENT WHEN WOUND. The remarkably preserving qualities of ice are once more evidenced by a recent report from a Swedish arctic expedition, headed by Professor Ahlman of the Stockholm University, and since many months cruising on the "Quest" in the icy waters
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  • 913 3 COLOMBO RUBBER TRADERS' ASSOCIATION. CHAIRMAN'S REVIEW. Speaking at the thirteenth annual general meeting of the Colombo Rubber Traders' Association on Sept. 21, Mr. J a. Tarbat, the chairman, said: In the course of my remarks at your last annual general meeting I ventured to point out
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  • 191 3 MAN AND WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH. Two lives were lost when a lighter, laden with petrol, burst into flames on the River Hull, at Hull, on Aug. 29, the persons killed being Tume Clark, thirty-four, the master, and Beatrice Slater, thirty-six, of Burn, near Selby. The
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 377 3 IOWEST PRICE lIV 2Jy^Z^L ior tke powerful HUPMOBIIE EIGHTS You have a right to your money to buy more value today. That is why prices for the new Hupmobiie Eights were lowered and their quality increased. With Free-Wheeling added at no extra cost! Free-Wheeling —possessed by only a few automobiles!
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    • 448 3 LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT YOURSELF. FREE TEST HOROSCOPES BY fIMMJ BOMBAY ASTROLOGER. Hundreds who have tested the sktll of Pundit Tabore, famous phychic. proclaim nlm the modern wizard of Astrology. GEORGE MACKEY of New York believes taut the 3ombay expert must possess -ome sort of second-sight. Applying the ancient science
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  • 1448 4 TEA AND RUBBER SHARE BROKERS' ASSOCIATION. London, (Mail Week). The formation of a National Government Pledged to economy, states the Tea and Rubber Share Brokers' Association, ha led with re ef by business circles generally, has so iar ialei to have any s abUising
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  • 203 4 PRINCE GEORGE TO PRESENT THE CHARTER. Prince George is to visit Barking on Oct. 5, for the purpose of presenting the Charter of Incorporation to the town. The event will be celebrated throughout the week by an historical pageant tracing the history of the town back to
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  • 151 4 Tt is understood that Mr. Mac Donald made it known to the junior members of his lat* Ministry that he did not wish to press anyone to jeopardise his career in the Labour Party by following him into the new Government. In some quarters this
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  • 184 4 DIFFICULTIES IN THE WAY OF A VISIT. Rome, Aug. 26. Though Signor Mussolini accepted Dr. Bruening's invitation tc visit Berlin soon, as guest of the Reich, there is an impression in Well-informed circles here that the date will be postponed indefinitely. It would be extremely difficult for
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  • 171 4 STRANGE ESCAPADE OP JUSTICE. Vienna, Aug. 26. According to a Prague evening paper, a unique escapade of justice occurred at the Court of Oberleufccnsdqrf—a thirteen-months-old baby being sentenced to twenty-four hours' imprisonment. On beha'f of the baby, the illegitimate child of a servant g.rl, a lawyer
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  • 908 4 Protest Against Linking Rupee With Sterling. NOTES FROM INDIA. On Sept. 22, Cowesji Jehangir, the Bombay Commercial member, wanted to move a censure motion in the Legislative Assembly protesting against the announoement of the Secretary of State for India linking the rupee with sterling. Sir George Schuster,
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  • 98 4 A BRITISH SERGEANTS SACRIFICE. Sergeant l H. C. Lawler, fcjrmerly of the Dorsetshire Regiment and the Indian Corps of Clerks, has given his life for his Indian servant. After his retirement in 1928 Sergeant Lawler returned to India to join the Madras Reserve Police. Recently
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 377 4 Famous stars JPW^ on stage /If and screen U|jM\ insist on LUX f^^^^^\ /f &ee/>5 MLy ////jlKgß|l) /YIV>CCPC rf London's most U/ C»e> A M brilliant dance jr I stars, loveiv tfWfl /jy* W «iyU» Monkj£ £J man, "I Bill for all rr v I stockings." mm Do you know
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  • 131 5 Although America had already won the Wightman Cup. the match between Mrs. WiUs-Mcody and Miss Nuthall was featured In the American Press as the outstanding natch. "The New Ycrk Times" says: "Here was one of the most intelligently waged struggles seen at Forest Hills for years. It was not fought
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  • 1584 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER 8s CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, October 3, 10 a.m. Issue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. End B Buyers. Sellers. 11.0.0 A*ani bumiAm Tin Dec. 31 £1. 2.0 £1. 3.0 xd 1.0.0 Austral M»la> Dec- 51 C.lB j 1. 0.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hltam
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    • 542 5 CHURCH SERVICESEIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL OCTOBER 4, 1931. 8:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 10 a.m. Children's Service. 6:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m.
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    • 170 5 DIBIL. 3 Are you suffering from any of the following debilities:— Ci q] Loss of energy, loss of appetite and Nerve disorders. Also to rejuvenate g q] your body. Get a bottle of "DIBIL." Qj |H Dibil not only stimulates the vital organs but rejuvenates the entire body. Cj Cj
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    • 143 5 W 3 A SOCIAL INSTITUTION Like the bride's veil, and the brideE& fSh *^L N groom's silk hat at a iasn^ona^e wadding, Lipton's Tea is one °f 4 tne accepted f mW§m/'//////Y/\%/ things" of good y\mWMi//JMM s o The 'AL \//r /if/\\ over connoisseurs W choose it for its prevfif
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 703 5 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Short-Wave Broadcasts For The Week. MONDAYS. RADIO SAIGON (49.05 metres) 6.15 pm Minamite programme; 8.15 recorded music-' .15 concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soyer. Soloists: violin M Robert Barras; 'cello, Mme. Simon Chef nay' 'lute, M. Jean Chefnay. Programme interwith news
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    • 176 6 Pol fa I 111 I |od jjj 6.15 TO-NIGHT 915 I I Matinees To-Day To-Morrow at 3.15 The Funniest All-Talking and Singing Screen I Scr. am. 1" Splinters" j H THE FAMOUS W4B-TIME REVUE H S with r j THE CELEBRATED MUMC HALL FAVOURITES. jjj I NELSON KEYS I AND
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    • 192 6 Amusements. I The Sweetest Story You'll Ever Hear! I Matinees I I To-Day To-Morrow 1 I AT 3 p.m. i Special Arrangements p Cj have been made for the Children —bring them along I Hundreds S of seats obtainable il AT I |2<5 cents —and—50 cents js JANET GAYNOR A
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    • 250 6 1 TO-NIGHT j I Simultaneously with the Alhambra. j I DADDY LONG LEGS J NEXT CHANGE: E The Paramount Sensation I MARLENE DIETRICH I en I MOROCCO. I I I COAST RD.. {jj I A TO-NIGHT 6.15 and 9.15. I I/ i YOU HAVE SEEN IT AS A PLAY J
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  • 92 7 [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 spacingj, and on one side of the paper only. Pen
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  • 550 7 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I was particularly struck by the second paragraph of Mr. Lee Hock Lye's letter in your issue of Sept. 29, in which he said that the Chinese must show patience and keep steady m.nds, thinking thrice before they act. As
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  • 166 7 The M.M. "D'Arcagnan" (outward mail) is due here from Colombo to-day at 3 p.m. ana will probably sail to-morrow at 6 ajn. for Saigon. Hong Kong. Shanghai. Kobe and Yokohama. She will berth at the Wharf m ARRIVALS. "Lipis.'' Brit. 462 tons. Capt. Caithness, from Malacca, 2-10; for
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  • 75 7 MURDEROUS GANG ROBBERS BUSY AGAIN. Whilst walking through a lonely rubber estate off the 15 S mile, Jurong Road, two Chinese squatters were held up by a band of armed robbers. The robbers set upon their victims badly stabbing them about the body, and then
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  • 75 7 London Or' Mesirs. Lewis. Lazarus and day's tin prices as follow notuy toSpot £122% <£119*„> Prr 0 (£123 3116». FCrWard £125 ll t l« The market is firm. Messrs Symington and Sinclair notifv day's rubber prices as follows y Spot 2 %d. (2 ll!l6d.)
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  • 85 7 LEWIS AND PEAT'S REPORT. Messrs. Lewis and Peat, in their weekly report dated Oct. 2 state: With the gradual improvement in sterling, local values have again declined, and the market generally is much quieter. Shipments for September at 44,336 tons are on the high side, and at
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  • 79 7 London, Oct. 2. The report of Sungkai-Chumor Estates Limited, shows a less of £3,747. The sum of £18,278 is carried forward to the credit account. Sungei Tukong Rubber Plantation*. Limited, report shows a loss of £23 and £2,356 i s carried forward to credit account. Abaoo
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  • 40 7 The Chief Secretary to Government, F.M.S. has fixed the prices of rubber and copra for assessment of export duty for Oct. 2 to 8, inclusive, as under: Rubber B>v cents per pound. Copra $4.45 per pikul.
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  • 39 7 Lukut Tin Dredging Ltd. report their output for September at 435.50 pikuls. 43,500 c. yards were treated in 530.15 hrs. The dredge stopped work on Sept. 25, hav.ng completed* production of its quota for the present period.
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  • 29 7 Reuter. Jackson (Missouri). Oct. 2. The State Senate has passed the "Texas Plan," limiting the cotton acreage in 1932-33 to 30 per cent, of the present area—Reuter
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  • 280 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Singapore, Oct. 3. Selling; London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 31]?2d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 29,32d, London 60 days sight 2s. 3 27;32d, London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 13 j 16J. London demand 2s. 3 23 32d, London
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  • 114 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, Oct. 3. East Wharf (Entrance Gate l> H.M.S. Kent and Dufuay Trouin 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3i D'Artagnan 11; Medusa 10; Achilles 9; Katong 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gat* S| Tokiwa Maru 32; Phemius 35; Taybank 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate tl.
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  • 74 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. Oct. 3, noon. Markets have again turned firmer and as most momentous happenings usually occur ?fJ S OVer wee k-ends. yesterday's eager rates pessimistic and ask much higher «pSLiTSSr ed at CentS Want cents. Sungei Lnt* Kuchais exchanged at 75 and Kintas at
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  • 272 7 °ct 2. li ajn rubber Sharts. Q uiet unchan ged Moleks 40-50 cents" iv 6a ~l° CentS Ayer cents. Basse its 25- in r Panas 45—50 cents, Bukit Je'otonus °?S!!',c Br0ga8 30 3f> Katils 15—20 centV o CenU Bukl < cents. Glenealyf. jq an <t
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  • 55 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUB BER AS SOCIATION. Singapore, Oct 3 Bayers Seller* R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot mju Standard R.R.S. on Tender Oct. November Z7? :T" December jjg J* January March o 0l Aprtl|June Jj Tone of Market: Firmer. Cable: London Spot Sheet 2%d\ per New York: Spot Sheet
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  • 142 7 Singapore, Oct. 3 Rice. Siam X Rice, Siam 2 m 2 *o Rice, Siam 3 ifl? Rice. Siam 4 JJrJ Rice, Saigon A -l I m jJJJ Rice. Saigon 1 Rice. Saigon 2 Rice. Saigon 3 16 Rice. Rangoon i $170 Rice, Rangoon 2 16 5 Rice, par Boiled
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  • 65 7 Those members of the Festival Choir and Orchestra and others who have not yet 2 m the "questionnaire" should do *> to Mr. E. A. Brown whether they wish tn Port the new Society, because a getilral •ng to inaugurate the Society shortly. Only those whose names
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 924 7 jctona Theatre vAumvmTE NIGHTS PRESENTED V I Posi *»vely her only A V*' Appearance in Singapore. 1 BOOKING AT LITTLE'S* $2.50, $1.50 $1.00. I VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL I a II I FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9. I ORGAN RECITAL I •5.30 *o 0.30 p. m I At the ORGAN: Mr. R. A.
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    • 107 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in ths Tender Room. Municipal Offices:— Tender. Date of Closing. Erection and completion of Refreshment Rcom at Trafalgar Street 4
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 711 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, OCT. 3. High Tides—1.48 a.m., 1.15 p.m. Malayan Rotary Conference. Kuala Lumpur. Meeting. Poppy Day Committee. Europe Hotel. Selangor Races. Rugby. S. Johore v. Glosters, Rengam; S.C.C v. French Naval XV. at Padang. Combined Field Operations, Army, Navy and Volunteers. TO-MORROW, OCT. 4. High Tides.—2.39 a.m.,
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  • 81 8 KOH—Mr Koh Seh Loon age 72 yeais, passed away peacefully at 1.30 a.m. jn Sept. 29. 1931 at 461, Joo Chiat Road. Leaving a widow, one son (Mr. Koh Kirn Seng, alias Bah Chee). 3 daughters, one daughter-in-law. 2 sons-in-law (Messrs. Tan Cheng
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  • 596 8 It seems necessary to utter a word of warning to shopkeepers. The increase of taxation on liquor, tobacco and petrol does not justify the wholesale advance in prices which is being attempted in some quarters. We are receiving complaints from readers in all parts of the city
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  • 431 8 The Bishop of Singapore, the Right Rev. B. C. Roberts ha* returned from his tour of Java in the interests of the Church and leaves a most immediately for Kuala Lumpur. On Tuesday next Mrs. Poberts will leave Singapore to join the Bishop at Praser's Hill. A commission as Honorary
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  • 232 8 "Socony" States Reasons For The Increase. We have to-day received the following letter Sir—In view of the comments which have appeared in the local Press during tte lost few days anent the increase in price of Soconv gasoline, we hope you will see your way to
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  • 253 8 PEACEFUL ENDING OF SIR THOMAS LIPTON. London, Oct. 2. The death has occurred ol Sir Thorn .is Lipton. Sir Thcmas died peacefully in hs sleep frcm heart failure, in the presence of four doctors and several eld friends. —Router. Sir Thomas Johnstone Lipton. XC V.0..
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  • 237 8 ARRIVING IN SINGAPORE TO-DAY. H. E.. ML Paul Reynaud. G.C.V.0.. French Minister for the Cvloni.s. accompanied by Madam Reynaud and Mile. Reynaud. is to arrive in Singapore this aft:rnoon by the "D'Artagnon." The Minister's suite is composed of M. Gaston Joseph. Dir.ctor of Political affairs at the
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  • 92 8 REMOVAL OF SUMMER TIME. Local times for reception of Chelmsford (London) broadcasting programmes are automatically altered by the removal of British Summer Time on Sunday. The times will now be 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. for the British lunch-time programme and 2 a.m. to 7 a.m. for the evening
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  • 117 8 The following appointments are notified in the Government Gazette: Mr. S. Stutchbury U. be Assistant Secretary for Postal Affairs. S.S. and F.M.S.; Mr. W. J. Thorogcod to act as Assistant Treasurer. Fenang, in addition to his own duties as Ajsustant Controller of Labour. Penang. Dr. J. C. Carson to act
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  • 494 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON") The Penang and P. W. VoluI lS like their Singapore comrade» a "stanf on this week-end.l-vaders" are to land at Batut and (it is hoped) be well an* "massacred.*' This unusual military activity now is interesting. Perhap» authorities want the "enemy" tl and so prove
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  • 43 8 From France by the 'DArtagnar. Singapore 4 p.m. to-day. From Cluna by tht "Col-cj-Lana" t Singapore this afternoon From South Africa by the "Madras due at Singapore to-morrow. From Holland by the "Dempo" due at o m pore on Tuesday morning.
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  • 46 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. London: 2?* d. New York. 4<& cts. (Gold). Singapore: ce nts TIN London Spot: £122 Ob. Od. (Up 35* Jjj Three Months Buyers £125 Os. Od. (Up I» Sellers £125 10s. Od. (Up 30s. O<L). Singapore: $63.50 (50 MM sold).
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 288 8 3 SO LASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAR OUT g S IDEAL FOR KIDDIES WEAR. Samples on Request. I I ROBINSON Co., Ltd., I /Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) g I SINGAPORE—KUALA LUMPUR. jjj III U ii hii h twnnnr n Ji^^^gWj^KßA^ 'rfWltf W '111 MIHTH T, H A.
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    • 87 8 I Latest and Smartest j I Designs J Idoxal j i 1 The most accurate j timekeeper. j I JUST UNPACKED I I I I IN 1 t s WRIST POCKET WATCHES j i I ALARM TRAVELLING 1 j CLOCKS. I 1 ii i i U. S. de Silva Bros.
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  • 693 9 BRITISH FINANCIAL MEASURES. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE URGED. British Official. Vienna, Oct. 2. A warning «hat the situation in Austria is very serious and that in order to avert impending ruin all parties must act quickly before it
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  • 113 9 WING DIPS INTO THE YANGTSE. Reuter. Hankow, Oct. 2. This morning, when the Lindberghs were taking off from the Yangtse for a survey flight of th? Hupeh floods, a wing d pped in the river and the plane capsized, the Lindberghs being thrown in the river. A
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  • 44 9 NOTES FROM CEYLON, on page 2 NOTES FROM INDIA, on page 4. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, on page 5. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 7. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS, on pages 11 and 12. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 14.
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  • 482 9 No Further Action To Be Taken. Reuter. Washington, Oct. 2. The United states is taking no further action in the Sino-Japanese dispute, announces the State Department. It adds that Mr. Stimson has studied all available reports and has come to the conclusion that the parties concerned are
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  • 72 9 LONG CONTROVERSY ENDS IN AMERICA. Reuter. New York. Oct. 2. An eight years controversy, involving property to the value of ten milliard dollars, has been practically terminated by an agreement by the interests concerned to merge four leading railway organisations in the eastern States into four great trunk
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  • 138 9 FASTER ROUTE TO INDIA. British Official. Rugby, Oct. 4. A faster and more direct winter air route to India and a new mid-week air mail service to Africa have been arranged by the Imperial Airways and will come into force on Oct. 17. As a result,
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  • 59 9 LEAK IN PETROL PIPE. Paris. Oct. 2. The Air Ministry inquiry into* the loss of the "Hyphen Mark II" finds that the crash was most probably due to loss of power through interruption of the petrol supply pipe, which investigation showed was only attributable to
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  • 172 9 Tragedy In Local Waters. The tragic story of the disappearance of a Chinese couple from on board the "Rompin" was reported when the steamer put into port yesterday. It appears that the couple boarded the vessel on her last outward trip to Muar and, when a
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  • 80 9 NO STATEMENT TO BE ISSUED YET Rugby, Oct. 2. The first informal meeting of representatives of different interests and groups on the Minorities Committee of the Indian RoundTable Conference was held in private to-day at St. James' Palace. At its conclusion, the following was issued: "Certain delegates
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  • 153 9 HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE AND PROPERTY. British Official. Rugby, Oct. 2. Telegraphing: from Belize, the Officer Administering the Government of British Honduras says thai despair has settled on the population, who are appalled at the magnitude of the disaster which has befallen them. The arrival of lorries from
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  • 49 9 Par s, Oct. 3 The death ras occurred from a sudd?n heart attack of Prince Jaime Bourbon, the Spanish Pretender, who recently renounced his eki-m to the throne and became reconciled to K ng Alfonso. The Jaime branch ol the Bourbon family is now extinct.—Renter Reuter.
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  • 1370 9 PREMIER FACES THE MUSIC. MIXED RECEPTION IN CONSTITUENCY. British Official. and other Liberal Members of the Cabinet. Later; during a short adjournment of the Cabinet mee:ing, the Liberal Ministers withdrew to consult their Junior Liberal colleagues in the Government. The King, who
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    • 320 9 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15* A Pulsating drama of life. BOOK FOR SEED with JOHN BOLES-LOIS', WILSON Genevieve Tobin Zasu Pitts. SUNDAY, 3.15, 015 8 .15. "Ten Cenfs A Dance," Featuring BARBARA STANWYCK. Booking at the Theatre- Phone 6903. i' "BULLDOG' I OLINNESS I S btout isa splendid tonic 6i I -pkfene-up:
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  • 714 10 GRETER DISQUALIFIED IN EIGHTH ROUND. NEGRO FIGHTER'S GOOD DISPLAY. (By "K.O.") Terry O'Campo proved that he is the best featherweight in this country when he had Syd Nash, ex-Ni-vy Champion, on the verge of a knock-out four t.mes in the.r ten rounds contest
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  • 93 10 j S.R.C. TOURNAMENT. Results and tics in the SR.C. tournament: Doubles Handicap: N. S. Hogan and K. C. Balhetchet beat Dr. S. L. Oehlers and Noel Hajl>—6; 6—l. Mixed Doubles: Mrs. M. G. Eber and L Ebef beat Mrs. La Brooy and W A. Keyt 6—l; 6—4. TUESDAY'S
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  • 131 10 SELANGOR RACES. TO DAY'S SCRATCHINGS. Horses scratched from to-day's events at K-uala Lumpur are: Race 2. —Roy's Best. Sahara. •Race 4—Miss Australia. Tambour Battant, Ben Hall. Race 5 —Gloster, Bob Marsh, Green Lane, Prince's Gold, Stiffy, Aristocrat. Race 6.—Whoopee, Rio Rita, Princess Richmond, Golden QueenRace 7.—Sandbath, Punkawalla. .Race
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  • 32 10 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India irfr Ovlon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The of payment of Money Orders from India 4od Ceylon ii Ra. 158 for $100.
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  • 835 10 NAVY SUFFERS FROM I**** PRACTICE. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Allhough fielding a moderate side. Jj*' <** defeat easiiy <« Sy "Kent* in yesterday's game on tne j a goal and five tries (20 points) to 1«. g lkM)W )i that the naval was obvious all the way-through side
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  • 55 10 Reuter. CARDINALS BEAT ATHLETICS. New York, Oct. 3. In the baseball league Cardinals beat the Athletics by 2 —0. Athletics: Pitcher, George Earnshaw; Catcher, Mickey Cochrane. Cardinals: Pitcher, Bill Hallahan; Catcher, Jimmy Wilson. Peper Martin scored both runs in the second seventh inning. Hits: Cardinals, six, Athletics, three. Errors:
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  • 51 10 MONOPOLIES TOURNAMENT. The first tie in the Monopolies inter-depart-ment tournament for the Challenge Cup presented by the Hon Mr. G. E. Cator, was played off on Thursday between tne Outdoor Control Staff and the Opium Packing Plant XI, on the J.C.S.A. ground. The result was a draw of
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  • 113 10 AVIATION NOT AN ADVANTAGE. The monthly literary meeting of the Teluk Ayer Epworth League was held last night. After an overture by Mr. Leow's orchestra an essay was read by one of the members. Mr. Chan Sic Meng then gave a saxophone solo which was encored. A
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  • 49 10 Lovers of the silver screen who missed seeing "No, No, Nanette" when it was first shown in Singapore are having the opportunity at the Roxy Theatre, where this delightful comedy is being shown. The picture affords real entertainment and is attracting good houses.
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  • 76 10 On Sept. 19 H. H. the Sultan of Brunei assumed full sovereignty on the termination of his minority and on the seventh anniversary cf his accession to the throne, the event being celebrated with fitting ceremony. He is paying his first visit to Malaya, arriving by the "Pangkor" on Monday.
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  • 474 10 ANOTHER S.C.C. TRIAL. Another trial at the S.C.C. yesterday saw the "Over 30's" beat the "Under 30 s" by four goals to one. The game v;as keenly contested and the younger men were beaten only because they were less accurate in their shooting and because of the sound defence
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  • 221 10 TURKISH AUTHORITIES SPOIL SMITH'S EFFORT. Reuter. Smyrna, Oct. 2. Sunstroke and red tape have finally ruined Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith's chances of a record He was brought down with sunstroke at Milas, where he is still held up awaiting the Turkish Government's permission to proceed. Athens, Oct.
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  • 139 10 HELD UP BY P.C. SON. Sir Henry Fowler, vice-president of works. Lcndon. Midland and Scottish Railway, was held up by a point-duty constable at Derby. Me had a long wait before being beckoned with an imperious nod of authority, to move on. The policeman was
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  • 35 10 Mr. Teo Man Seong asks us to express his thanks to Mr. Tan Kirn Leong and the members of the Gay lads Minstrels for the music practice held at his residence. 37. Cuff Road, yesterday.
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  • 2225 10 A QUARREL IN THE OFFICE. MUNICIPAL PRESIDENT TO GIVE EVIDENCE. Mr Rose Assistant Registrar, Vehicles Deevidence yesterday at the conTnuTd hearSg of the case in which a Malay named S3 SL Yayah h. arily causing hurt to Capt. J. H former Chief
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 132 10 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Oct. 11. 1931: TO-DAY, OCT. 3. Time and place as arranged. S.V.C.. G.O.C s Inspection—Combined Operations. TO-MORROW, OCT. 4. Time and place as arranged. S.V.C.. G.O.C s Inspection—Combined Operations. MONDAY, OCT. 5. Nil. TUESDAY, OCT. 6. 6.30 p.m.—Drill Hall, M.G.
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    • 414 10 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright STATIONS. ture. Rainfall. Sup Max. Mm. »rdne Alor Star 86 72 Nil 5.7 Kota Bharu 88 73 Nil 8.7 K.Trengganu 88 73 0.01 5.3 Krob 87 70 0.08 6.3 Sitiawan 93 72 0.50 6.0 Ipoh 92 74 0.15 6.4 Buttorworth 89 75
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  • 4465 11 KXPEIiTS ON EUkoi-EAN UNION. AN INTERESTING REVIEW. The following has been sent to us by the ue of Nations' Eastern Bureau, S.ngaporc? Committee of Economic Experts conclududopting a report which wiU be ted to the Economic Co-ordination Subl amittee appointed by the Commission of ury for European
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 335 11 1 The New World Snow. S BRIGHTEST SPOT IN SINGAPORE. fr ffl 1 I THE NEW WORLD TALKIE THEATRE. I S —DUO-PONE SOUND SYSTEM— jj! I 7.15 p.m. TO NIGHT 9.30 p.m. 1 1 "COLLEGE LOVE" A UNIVERSAL SPECIAL FEATURE Q. I JOO% TALKISG-SINGtNG DASUNG. I With GEORGE LEWIS DOROTHY
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    • 122 11 I'" S "^^^^^^t ORANGE-SMASH IS ALWAYS ON TOP IN QUALITY AND TASTE. FRAMROZ Co. ***** itmi\r\HMr\mi\n m_ I, n This is YOUR W BLUE SERGE SUITS '.U Perfectly Cut Tailored C f For BALANCE i «$lO B > Eas y Monthly t V Down Payments 1 WE INVITE YOU TO
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    • 130 12 MATINEE 1 TO-DAY AT 3 P.M. 1 CHILDREN HALF PRICE j i 5T§ To-Night 155*1 The Famous British Singing—Musical and Dancing 0 Entertainment D That gladdened the hearts of Thousands of "Tommies" I during the War, g I p Music! I Msrthi I Melody! N Dancing! T singingf E I
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    • 36 12 mmmmmmmm hi i n«nm Ask Your Chemist PRODUCTS ni PACKED SPECIALTIES: ASPIRIN, CASCARA SAGRADA, SACCHARIN. QUININE, VEGETABLE LAXATIVE, ETC. TABLETS, AMPOULE PRODUCTS. -REGAID" SURGICAL DRESSINGS, ETC. AGENTS; THE ANGLOSIAM CORPORATION LTD., SINGAPORE—IPOH— PENANG. I 1 I
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    • 197 12 approved and reliable organ 1 preparations The most exz£!t j cellenr have hper n sexual neurasthenia, imvy^*^fij?]: potence, prema; ure conditions of exhaustion Artf- .1? tor menstrual disturbances affeaioa» ot X frigidity. [Mvmaujieagedn*'J dimacieHc difffc-ukies Anyone can completely regain all then vitality by means of a gland preparation but it
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  • 1419 13 A SINGAPORE VISITOR'S IMPRESSIONS. HOW PUBLIC EXECUTIONS ARE CARRIED OUT IN THE STREET. Mr. W. G. Stirling, of the Chinese Protectorate, Singapore, has been spending some weeks of his leave at the Lyon Laboratoire de Technique Policier, under Dr. Edmond Locnrd, to study under expert
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  • 182 13 GOVERNMENT'S "KEORGANI. SATION PLAN." A semi-official communication issued afici a Cabinet meeting at the Belem Palace, Lisbon, states that the Government has decided immediately to concentrate in a colony all the revolutionaries arrested during the revolt, or who took part in it, as well as
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  • 128 13 Duff Development shows a heavy loss foi the year to_ March 31 last, the deficiency in this case exceeding £15.500. The gross sale proceeds averaged little more than 3'id. per lb., while the all-in cost of production {.mounted to nearly 7d. per lb. No doubt expenditure
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  • 136 13 A MONSTER CELEBRATION PLANNED FOR 1934. Melbourne, Aug. 21. A world jamboree of Boy Scouts, the presence of an English cricket team, a super Henley regatta, an historic Melbourne Cup. a monster Royal Show, and tho staging of Olympic Games, are suggested by the Lord Mayor (Councillor
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  • 184 13 The Irish Hosp.tals Sweep has a swarm of illegitimate offspring ;n the shape of subs.diary gambles based on the big event. One of the latest is promoted by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd. L merick, in a.d of the convent's church bu lding fund,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 468 13 EVEREADY Mcde by tne world's o4dCSt d and lar 9est flashlight turer Eveready Flashlights and Everead y Unit Cells r~~%ntyjJJ)mil)) k\ ofler longest service life, MMM a »n«lng brilliancy, surPrising durability and utmost economy. Always s1 T «pon genuine AUCTION SALE. CHING KENG LEE CO. LTD. IN THE SUPREME COURT
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    • 496 13 RENE ULLMANN's I o-«f£ ,4L 3 PROPOSALS. I Until the 2otM Qf october io3j I First Proposal j W JEWELLERY I Old jewellery taken In part am f Payment when ouying new jewe cry I becond Proposal I WATCHES: I Old watches taken m part payment wh( r, v I
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  • 1334 14 Gleanings From The Turkish Press. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.j Writing in the "People," G.K.N. quotes certain recent leading articles in the Turkish press relating to Turkey's march of progress during the years 1929-31. Some of the articles are interesting and might be read
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  • 234 14 WHERE INDIA LEADS THE WORLD. London. Sept. 13. Broadcast** for hah an hour to America frrm King&'ey Hall this evening. Mr. OtMUU 2? th l hitheito nations had fought like buY But Indians felt that the law governSjTrute creation was not the law that shou'd
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  • 285 14 CUSTOMERS SHOULD COME FIRST •Tn policy the customer is always right: in principle sometimes not... In any bus n ess sacrifice of principle is so small that it is hardly worth tirinking about." These remarks were made by Mr. Bernard Ely (.chairman of the Executive
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  • 599 14 A PROFESSION FOR GENTLEMEN." DOCTRINE OF CLASS DISTINCTION. Admiral S'r Cyril T. M. Ful'er (Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel) visited the Conway school ship in the R.ver Mersey last month and performed the end-of-term ceremony of prize distr.bution. In a short speech
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  • 221 14 THE FIRST EXECUTION. The U.:ixd States has been "celebrating* th- fortieth anniversary of the first cxecutio by the clectrie chair. Great indignation was expressed by Ui London papers of the nineties at the news that William Kemmlcr, condemned for killinf. a woman with an axe,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 511 14 CRUDE OIL ENGINES Stationary Engines Horizontal and Vertical Marine Engines t^^^^Qj HOLK AGENTS: N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., SINGAPORE and PENANG. 1■ i i ff YOU HAVE A TIRED FEELING -Milk paiae is your bach and across lue loins, •eel a soft od wTeach whenever 700 attempt to ••.©op
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 478 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. p. oT™ 3 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. Under Contract with HU Maleity't Government.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. Naldera 16,000 Oct 3
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    • 665 15 S 322? LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. W»plcj, Marseilles. London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough •xi Tonnage Due Ball t HAKTJSAN MARU 10,500 Oct. 7 8 HARUNA MARU 10,400 Oct. 21 22 S KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 5 6 I KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Nov. 19 20 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Dec.
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    • 356 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. ilncorporated 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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    • 283 15 INSURANCE. jff&\fc SOUTH llfflf'i BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWRBT CURRENT RATES L. O. MAROOUODTH. Offlee: I, Pinlayaon Qreen. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) BEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, tod Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street. Singapore. Phone
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    • 452 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. Authorised Capital Mfecrlbed Capital «.000.000 Paid-up Capital «1.800,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 10 50.000 £1.666.845 BEAD OFFICE: 15. Gr ee Ch London, E C. 3. a W Hm U BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M Ryrle. Esq.. Chairman. P. R Chalmers. Esq. Charles J.
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    • 549 15 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OP THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED. 4.18. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Teh phone Xo. 2904 oJn^ N N orth 01 th,S Bank for onsmess will provide the t„!lowing iacillties to customers:— BANKING DEPARTMENT 'Commercial Banking,. busTness ranSa( Re eral oommt, rcial banking ACCEPTANCES. arJel 8011 bankers J d
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    • 1005 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE. TO LET. TO LET —185, Tank Road. Immediate entry. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—I, Cairnhill Circle and 16. Prinsep Street. Rent moderate. Apply 64, Market Street TO LET—Small compound
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    • 969 16 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. ASSETS ASSURANCES tN FOECE. ($588,733,000. G52,863,701,000. Money enters into all your hopes and aims. The edncation of your child, the buying of your house, the extension of your business and finally your retirement from business. How are you to get that money. START THIS
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    • 466 16 INSURE YOUR EYE-SIGHT &r WITH LAZARUS CAPITOL BUILDINGS. Tel. No. 2751. FOR SALE. TWO SEATER Morris Cowley. Bullet Nose Model. Engine, hood, body first class condition. New battery and tyre*. Only needs repainting. Offers to Delaney Printers Limited. 10, Collyer Quay RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card
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    • 480 16 MASSAGE AND MANICURL MASSAGE. Miss MIBAKO and Mis* KIMTYB No. 20. Bencoolen Street. Singapore MALAYA TRIBUNE PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Indue at office Postage Postag» or close (Local or to Foreigv residence. P.M.S.) Countrit* Yearly $15.00 $21.00 127.0 C Half Yearly 7.50 $10.50 $13.50 Quarterly
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