Malaya Tribune, 15 October 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune vol. ivm. -No. 244 SINGAPORE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday. Oct. 15. |fSI Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1931.
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    • 171 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA, VO ANNOT BETTER TOE BEST, a 4 Brandy-Dry Ginger! n3m HR y° u make tlK mistake f>k nut g ivin g your Brandy a name. 1 i y U now Sll ner We request you as a trial to:—--/HH hill 1 insist on STAUB'S A.Staub*C?Y<£ £^*Pp** 3
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    • 413 1 C: 6IS TO-NIGHT 9.15 MTA B U A Romance ot the Bruth Seas With th. Beautiful 1 Rb RI 'PHONE 5261-3262 I Let A Vesta Save You Money. I A Sewing Machine Renowned for its Reliability. I I I VIBRATING SHIITTf.F 1 HANP SEWING MACHINE, WITH COVER. f NET WEIGHT
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  • 2333 2 THE MUSLIM VIEWPOINT. Mr. Gandhi's Birthday. With the definite news that all attempts at bridging the gulf between the Hindus and the Muslims have proved in vain, it is interesting to learn from the London utterances of some of the prominent Muslim leaders what claims and aspirations
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    • 87 2 I A VERY LARGE CONSIGNMENT COMPRISING MANY UP-TO-DATE STYLES FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN CHILDREN JUST RECEIVED. I 1465-02 9215-5 i An easy leather shoe for the whole day A smart hopsack shoe for ladies, combined with medium sized heel. with brown or block leather. 2651-05 m 'l s i Very nice
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    • 258 2 supreme food f In millions of homes throughout the Empire X>tv u£^sjii£^*^akw^^ delicious 4 Ovaltine is the daily lood beverage I A for Health, Strength and Vitality. Ovaltine" Ls a pure, natuarl product. Its ingredients are acknowledged to be the be-t that Nature can provide—Malt, Milk, Eggs and 5 Cocoa.
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  • 253 3 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. ETCETERAS BEAT MX. OFFICERS. After twice leadng on pom s. the Malayan C:mmand Officers were beaten by Etceteras in Tuesday's tournament game on the Padang by a last m nute try, the winners securing tr r?e tries (9 points) aga:ns. the Officers' iwo tr es (6
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  • 70 3 London, Oct. 11. The following were the principal club results: Newport 18. Blackheath 6. Bristol 17, Devonport Ser. 10. Cambridge Un. 35, Old Leysians 0. Cheltenham 6, Guys 24. Gloucester 12, Leicester 6. Port-mouth Ser. 6, Harlequins 6. Rosslyn Park 0. London Scottish 10 Richmond 9. Northampton
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  • 65 3 London. Oct. 11. There were 30,000 spectators at Swansea where the South African's wene playing. At th. interval the tourists led by 10 points. Claude Davey giving Swansea three points in the s cond half. Though the forwards are heavy and effective, the visitors are not impressing like
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  • 46 3 (From Our Own Correspondent./ Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 13. The following have been selected to repres.nt Selangor against Penang in the first rugger match here on Saturday: Somerville, Anderson. Boyd, Pyfe, Marwell. Black. McGregor. Perry, Davis. Gomm. Shaylor. Wallace, McNiece. Be 4 l. P.akt.
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  • 102 3 KUALA TRENGGANU LEAGUE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Trengganu, Oct. 3. In a league match played last Thursday at the Police Padang between the Mejlis Kampong Pantai (A) XI and the Police there was no score. The unusually large number of spectators indicated the interest taken in the
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  • 88 3 A fast and interesting game was witnessed by a large crowd on the S.C.F.A. ground yesterday when the Post Office Club defeated the Malayan Tobaoco Distributors by four goals tJ nil. The Postal team were superior in all departments and the scorers were Noor (3) and Madon.
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  • 230 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.J Malacca, Oct. 11. The Malacca Seng Cheong Society celebrated their second anniv.rsary to-day. There was a good attendance to witne:s the finals of various branches of sport. In addition to finals a fine exhibition of basket ball by the players of the
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  • 87 3 STAR'S "BUSMAN'S" HOLIDAY. MRS. HELEN WILLS-MOODY SAILING FOR EAST. Reuter. New York Oct. 14. Mrs. Helen Wills-Mocdy and har husband are sailing for ths Far East on .he liner "President Coolidge," wh ch is cn her maiden trip. The w.ll be somewhat of a busman's holiday for while
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  • 671 3 FIRST ANGLO-FRENCH MATCH. GOLF. Reuter. London, Oct. 10. Great Britain beat France by eignt and a half matches to half in the first AngloFrench womens international at Oxhey. Britain won three foursomes and five singles and the ether was halved.—Reuter. K.G.C. GOLD MEDAL. The winner of the 1930-31
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  • 248 3 HORLICKS BEAT Y.M.C.A.B.P. Horlicks defeated the Y.M.C.AB.P. by 5 games to 2, at the latter's court, on Sunday. Scores (Holicks players named first): Ong Kwee Yang beat Foo Wah Choo 15—7, 15—9; E. Tean Boon lost to Pong Kirn Swee 15—13, 9 —15, 9 —15; Yeo Guan Swee beat
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    • 224 3 This time well m chances! Never never neglect a sore throat, Nature's own warning of more serious illness. Gargle immediately with Listerine Anti- (ITI ~»f>tic full strength. Repeat several times daily. Listerine will not harm the del- I wnie membranes of the nose and throat. j§ r yet it is
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    • 228 3 THE PRIDE OF THE Signs of friction in the P li '■ifß ß family —Never Monkey ft pBl Brand looks after them like a I plO^ Im nurse. Their bright faces gleam MllPvillP but are never scratched. And don't they just like the look f o tcVl of themselves. Monkey
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  • 251 4 A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. Marvellous M H may seem after centuries ot faUure a remedy has been discovered that t«j cured the deadly Consumption even ln ♦ne advanced stages of the disease. No one mnii longer doubt that consumption can be cured after
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  • 972 4 ARRIVAL IN FEN ANG. THRILLS DURING FILM EXPEDITION. Out on an expedition on fi'ming 1 f c in the East Harriet Hunt ngton. a twenty-two-year old Los Angeles girl, reached Penang yeste day, says the 1 Stra ts Echo" of Oct. 2. She leads the
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    • 695 4 j —WW I Hflif rip if w GIVES QUICK RELIEF lipsip tor MALARIA HEADACHES §Hp ML, COLDS INFLUEM2 A iP* 1 TROPICAL COMPLAINTS «W. All Head Pains, Malaria, Fevers, Colds, Influenza. Rheumatism, and Tropical Complaints are very real to people who suffe: from these Ailments. 'ASPRO,' with its wonderful pain-reliev-ing
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    • 409 4 The WISDOMof BUYING a cigarette that is made SMOMXYto PREVENT SORE THROATS has been MKBKtfr proved conclusively BSH by hundreds of ElflHj thousands of smokers fclllM reasons I CRAVENA DO NOT AFFECT THE THROAT I TOBACCO Proportionate blending of 100% pure SAND Craven A have the >"§f complete dust ez
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  • 1486 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO F.XPHjmpo M E *CHANGB AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, October 15, 10 a.m. Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. I Aiani Kumt*m Tta Dec. 31 £1 20 Austral Malay Dec. si 30 Ayer Hitam Tin June Jig BangrtnTln Dec. s: J-}J-J 0.11.6 I Bataag
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    • 635 5 $275 MUST BE WON First Prize $2J3. Second Prize $75. FIFTEENTH CROSSWORD IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) m c ZZ-MZZjtZ '6 /7 II II _J I. [iTTU P Address your solution with entry fee to the Manager. "The Malaya Tribune." CLEARLY MARK YOUR COVERS "CROSSWORD"
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    • 185 6 jCAPITOL 1 AGAIN TO-NIGHT The UNIQUE PICTURE F. W. MURNAUS I Romance of the South-Seas j TABU A Special Paramount Release WITH THE WISTFULLY Alluring, Dark-haired Beauty RE R I and Entire Native Cast. WJ/H SPECIAL SI AGE PROLOGUE by Miss MARNA KRUS£ Mr. PAUL VERDAYNE BOOK EARLY-PHONE 5261-5262. SEE
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    • 284 6 Amusements. —»>——»— <> —'i—n —Jucacac^iiiii±iciJ3tijaciJt-jcj'— 11 ru 3 1 3 1 1 S 3 {Ml 1 y I I S I I I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 I i I i n I Malayan Premiere a 1 a i 3 of Alhambra's g a 1 J United Artists Super 1 j
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    • 234 6 1 nir ii ii ii ii ii ii ir nuumur-ir-ir-inr ii 11 11 ■ir nr ir nrir»■qfit,,Ji^-pr--j--, L I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 I MAURICE 1 CFEVALIER j I In his Grandest Comedy Drama PLAYBOY of PARJS I A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. jjj I WATCH FOR I DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15
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  • 70 7 LIGHT ESTABLISHED. On or about Nov. l. without further notice a fixed white light with dioptric lens, will be established on the small hill on the eastern extremity of the point at Lat. 4 deg. 47 mm 35 sec. N.. Long 103 deg 2 6
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  • 153 7 It is notified that no gun practices will be held on Oct. 23 and 25 as already announced. The P. and O Padua" arrived in London at 9 am. yesterday. dI ARRIVALS "de Weert" Dutch, 985 tone, Capt from Batavia. 14-10; for Batavia "Vyner Brooke.- Sar. 713
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  • 25 7 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Get™ y iS 155 for SlOO The and Ceylon i? Rs. 159 for si on
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  • 252 7 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REVOH i Oct. 15. lx a.m RUBBER. London: 2 15 16d.. unchanged New York: 4 13.16 cents (G). down 1 16 Ct* Shares: Steadj. Allenbys 60—70 cents. Ayei Moleks 40—50 cents. Ayer Panas 50—60 cento. Bassetts 25—30 cents, Brogas 40—50 cents.
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  • 59 7 Singapore. Oct. 15 pc o Buyws Seller* "•S.S. equal to London Standard Spot 9 Standard R.R.S. on Tender Oct. ai November o t 4 9 December 9 January March «i* AprillJune m Tone of Markrt: Steady Latest Cable London Snot 2 tan* Ne« York Soot
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    • 140 7 !Victoria Theatre! I DATES FORTHF FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS 1 I WILL BE ANNOUNCED SHORTLY: J Cj f.rant-Anderson Company j The Farren Revue I Company. I ManteUs America f Vaudeville Company. HEIFETZ I The World s Most Famous Violinist, f I Watch For Dates I j ,nn "l____ I THE S.S. POLICE
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    • 223 7 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—SaI* lady for Happy Music Studh 106. North Bridge Road. Apply Manag-r ;:i.er 10 am. Wt can supply Office and Estate staff, 'c.n.stc servants and a I class s of laboui. j free cf chaig?. Sulbina and Co.. 28. Chulia St. SITUATIONS VACANT—Established firm requires a few
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    • 339 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ORDINANCE NO 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPRemT^q straits awnSSSmT SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy SUmmary Case Re V. SOMASUNDARAM o jo. 160. October 14 1931 r Summ ary Administration SS 4 SSrSiya 2 1931 1931, at U3O Tm 2? Meetin October 22. Official lmZm?£££Z a l the fflces of S
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    • 137 7 1 r i Mac 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 I The Big Show of the Week. THE PICTURE UNIQUE f F. W. M urn a v s j Memorable Romance of the South-Seas. i n a paramount Release R a P turo "s and dramat* romance of radiant H i Ren, loveliest
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  • 44 8 Sch Yong Yam. aged 40 at his residence. 105. Reformatory Road, leaving behind a wif a brother Sch Yong Fatt. 4 soils and 3 daughters. Funeral on Sunday. 18th inst. at 11 a.m. to Holland Road Cemetery.
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  • 24 8 Mr. Gois. Mrs. Ryan and family thank a!! relatives and friends who attended funeral of Mrs. Gois. and those who sent floral tributes.
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  • 751 8 The realisation is gradually dawning upon the world that a very grave crisis has arisen in the Far East. The situation is pregnant with mischief, involving other nations besides the two principals in the disputation, for important outside interests are involved, especially those of Soviet Russia,
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  • 303 8 Among the passengers proceeding by the p and O. 'Mantua." sailing at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow for Penang, Colombo and Europe, are Mrs G. E. Cator. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Fraser. Mr C. A. Vlieland, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Riley. Mr. J. A. Hamilton. Mr. W. Dalgety and Mi.
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  • 282 8 Leaving Singapore Next Sunday. His Excellency the Governor and M ss Climenti, accompanied by Mr. R. J. Curus <A de-de-Camp) and the Private Secre aiy, wJI leave Singapore by the "Sea Belle" on Sunday, for a lour of the West Coast of Malaya. Penang and
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  • 162 8 MOST OF IT GOING TO FRANCE. Reuter. New York, Oct. 15. j The outflow of gold from the United States now approximates 567 million dollars, most of which was taken in the past month and amounts to 80 per cent, of the metal shipped to
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  • 92 8 ANOTHER EFFORT to BREAK RECORD. The Vacuum Cil Co.. have re eived a t le gram informing them that an avtatar, named Butler, will be leaving London 01 Cct. 24 in an attempt to break the re?o:d tor th* fii h to Australia. The aviator
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  • 62 8 We have received further let ers and fnquiries concerning the dat? of the an holiday. This date is definitely Nov. i). ;»s in India. Misunderstanding has arisen $a i result of an announcement in the Gaz 'vh oh was afterwards amended, and some lirni w.vai publish calendars failed
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  • 45 8 Reuter. London. Oct. 14. In. rirst number of a azw quarterly, the Cn.na Review." is issued. It d.als with a i.umDer oi Chinese topics of varied character ii bn in.eristing fashion. The "Rev.w" is atactiv.ly got up and interspersed with illustrai.ons —Reuter.
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  • 38 8 Reuter. West Orange (New Jersey). Oct. 15. Persistent rumours that Mr. Thomas Edison is dead are contradicted by a bulletin this evening, stating that the inventor is resting quietly and there is no immediate danger.—Reuter.
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  • 78 8 Mis. Zehnder is organising a variety entertaiment for Poppy Dlv —not a concert, aj Mttl yesterday. Mr, G. W. A. Trimmer, Chairman of the S ngapore and the Penang Harbour Boards, who nas been away at Penang. is due o reuun to Singapore to-day. Mi. H. L. Skinner is relieving
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  • 54 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. KUBBEK. London: 2 15|16d. New York: 4 15 16 cents (G>. ngapo e: 9 K *\k cents. tin Lcndon Spot: £130 15s. Od. (Up 10s. 0d> Three Months Buyers £132 15s. Od. <Up 10s. Od.) S.llers £132 17s 6d. (Up 7s. 6d.). Singapore: $60 00
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  • 539 8 BY "LOOKER- OA J Why grudge Malacca -~v meeting? Singapore can c,i Perhaps Virile Vale Hollow) will work up demand for those Adm :ss< JS? than occurred here. It will, of course, cost goo< ~n but what's a thousand dollai r tw, when we're talking in mill;
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  • 26 8 Prom Fiance by tiv Singapore 6 a.m. on Su 1 v From Europe (London ma du e September 24». by the > Penang noon to-day
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    • 267 8 Do You Hike! j OSURREY0 SURREY ASH WALKING STICKS RAIGHf AND KNOB jjj lANDLES jj DIUM AND STOUT. I I j J Prices I I $1 25, $150 $1.75, $2.00. I Each I GROWN AND MADE IN SURREY I Robinson Co.* Ltd. /Incorporated in the Straits Settlements./ [jj I Raffles
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    • 98 8 I I Latest and Smartest Designs j DOXA The most accurate i 1 timekeeper. JUST UNPACKED j J J t j j WRIST POCKET WATCHES j I ALARM TRAVELLING i CLOCKS. J i U. S. de Silva Bros. SOLE AGENTS HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE, j 1 I mmmmmmmmm± J 1 I—:
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  • 799 9 iIOKERS' ELECTION FORECAST. TARIFF AND EMPIRE" SLOGAN. IRAIGHT FIGHTS IN MOST CONSTITUENCES. British Official. Government majority of a t least it seats is forecasted by election roh rs. Three-cornered fights are inf avoided, though party fce'ing warn high in some places. London. Oct. 14, ted to
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  • 44 9 rO LISTEN FOR. en page 12 V ROM INDIA, on p*«re t s xo DAy on we R M EVENTS, on paff? 11. <M B »>I\RY on parr 11- -< ORNER, en p--. 12 M H< x NOTES, en pa f e 14.
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  • 2072 9 PRIVATE CONVERSATIONS AT LEAGUE COUNCIL. NEITHER SIDE SHOWS WILLINGNESS TO YIELD. JAPAN OBJECTS TO AMERICA JOINING DISCUSSIONS. Reuter. Nanking, Oct. 14. The Chinese reply to the Japanese note of Oct. 9 was delivered at 4 p.m. to the Japanese
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  • 105 9 GERMAN GOVT. STRONGLY DENOUNCED. Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 14. The debate on the Government's statement ol policy opened in the Reichstag at noon in the absence of the Nazis, who. however, streamed in «MB the Nazi. Dr. Prick, rose to Dr. Bruening thereupon ostentatiously de- j parted.
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  • 65 9 Reuter. Stockholm Oct. 14. The indications are that the Upsalan Professor, K. B. Westman. a former missionary to China, will b- chosen to succeed the late D.. Nathan Soderblom as archbi hep and Upsala Primate of Sweden. Prof. Westman received 13 votes against eight and
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  • 1451 9 GREETINGS FROM OHIO. ARCHDEACON S VISIT TO NEW YORK. AMERICAN'S TRIBUTE TO SINGAPORE. The Rotary Club of Singapore held its first dinner meeting last night at th? Adelphi Hotel. Rotarian Roland Braddell presided and the attendance was poor. In the course of the dinner visiting Rotarlaas H.
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    • 221 9 Coming Soon i VIRTUOUS HUSBAND I The Biggest Laugh You've Ever Had! I j PAVILION j SSwimiMHaiiiiitniiitiniiiiti im •i _"10IT1 Ci 6f)03 i>iiimuiMMN««mair m 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 J 'WOMAN to WOMAN Starring BETTY COMPSON The Beautiful Story of a Woman Who gave up Her Son to His Fathers Wife! SUNDAY
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  • 553 10 CHARITY iMATCHES TO BE PLAYED. YESTERDAY'S FUNCTION AT INDIA-CEYLON CLUB. The Indo-Ctylonese footballers, who returned from Sumatra yesterday, celebrated a successful tour by a very suc-t-cssful dinner party at the India-Ceylon Club last night. They played nine matches, winning six games, drawing two
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  • 411 10 REPORT OF THIRD MATCH. The Malayan Chinese met the Athletic at Caroline Hill to-aay the game ending in favour of the visitors by the odd goal in three, says a Hong Kong paper dated Ocr. 5. Malaya thus won two out of three test games.
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  • 30 10 The annual general meeting of the Rangoon Road School Old Boys' Association will be held on Saturc'r v at the- Rangoon Road School premises at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 637 10 S.R.C. DEFEAT CRICKET CLUB COMFORTABLY. HOCKEY. The S.R.C. first eleven continued their r -.n of successes when they met the Cricket Club and defeated them by 4-0 yesterday. The game was played on the S.C.C. ground and the excellent condition of the field was appreciated. It
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  • 145 10 S.R.C. TOURNAMENT. Ties in the S.R.C. tournament: TO-DAY'S TIES. Ladies' singles (final): Mrs. N. S. Hogan v. Mrs. La Brooy. Mixed Doubles: Miss M. Lewis and Dr. G. de Souza v. Miss Z. Clarke and M. G. Eber. LJJTX. TOURNAMENT. Ties played yesterday at the L.L.T.C. resulted as
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  • 51 10 MATINEE PROGRAMME AT GARDEN ARENA. A series of four round bouts will be staged at the Garden Arena (late Lion City Ring) on Sunday, commencing at 4 p.m. An interesting programme is being arranged and the innovation of a boxing "matinee" should attract a larger attendance of the younger
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  • 60 10 SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIP. The finals of the ladies' open singles and men's open singles tournaments for the championship of Singapore will be played off at the S.V.C. Drill Hall, Beach Road, on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. as follows: Ladies' Singles Championship: Mrs. L. M Pennefather v. Miss E. da silva.
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  • 298 10 STRONG CRITICISM OF GOVERNMENT. NOT HONEST BUSINESS? (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct 13. At to-day's meeting of the Mercantile Cooperative Society Mr. W. G. Blunn, presiding, criticised th? Co-operative Department regarding the audit levy. Regretting the absence fil officers of the Department, he said the
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  • 182 10 MONEY-LENDERS COMPLAINT. G. W. Garnell. a Eurasian employee of the Municipality, was charged before Mr. G. C. Dodd <the District Judge) w.th mischief by destroying a promissory note on which he is alleged to have owed a Chettiar money. Mr. Tampoe-Phillips appeared f:r the prosecution and
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  • 65 10 (Fiom Our Own Correspondent./ Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 14. The whole of Kuala Lumpur, including the district as far south as KP.jang and as far north as Serdang, was plunged into total darkness for half an hoi»- to-night as a result of the engine ut the Power
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  • 91 10 RANK OUTSIDER PLACED SECOND. British Official. London. Oct. 14. The Cesarewitch Stakes <a handicap for thr.nyear olds and upwards, over 2 miles and a quarter) was run at Newmarket to-day and resulted as follows: Mr. F. Cundell's NOBLE STAR 8.12. Mr. H. Clayton's SIX WHEELER
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  • 37 10 SPRINGBOKS' N ARROW WIN. Reuter. London, Oct. 14. The South African Rugby tourists beat a combined Abertillery and Cross Keys XV at Abertillery to-day by 10 points to 9. The half-time score was 10-nil Reuter.
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  • 183 10 The Public Services R. P. C. did extreimiy well to hold the Glosters to a draw on their ground at Tanglin yesterday The f oldie were a better trained side and did om:aerab:y more of the attacking than their opponents, but all they could get was a
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  • 87 10 GRAVE PROBLEMS TO BE SETTLED. Reuter. Paris, Oct. 14. Not a conference but a tete-a-tete on we'd p oblems was Premier Laval's description of nis coming talks with President Hoover. Speaking at a luncheon on th. eve of his departure for Washington, he declared that
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  • 70 10 CONSTITUTION MAY BE SUSPENDED. Reuter. London. Oct. 14. A drastic measure to suspend the constitution of the Irish Free State, in view of gunmen and terrorism, has been tabled in the Dail Eireann. whereby it is proposed to establish the death p.nalty for terrorists and traitors,
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  • 267 10 A PIONEER MALAYAN CEYLONESE. The many friends of Mrs. J. D. Gabrhi, of Kua.a Lumpur, will regret to hear that telegraphic information has b en received frcm Ceylon of her death, which took place at Colombo on Tuesday. The deceased lady and her husband
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  • 200 10 PUBLIC MEETING CALLED. At a meeting of the committee ol the Straits Settlements »S.) Association held in the Singapore Exchange Room on Octob.r 9, the questionnaire prepared by the Customs Duties Committee was discussed. It was decided that m.mbers of the Committee should
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  • 314 10 British Official. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank./ Singapore. Oct. 15. Selling: London 4 months sight 2s. 4 7 12d London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 5 32d.. London 30 SO days sight 2s. 4 1 16d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 4 1 16d., London demand
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  • 304 10 GANDHIS ADVICE TO INDIA COMMITTEE. British Official. Rugby. Oct. 14. Tht Federal Structur: Committee of the Indian Round-Table Conference further consder.d the report of its finance cub-committee to-day and the discussion was adjourned until to-morrow. Sir Tej Sapru urged that the exp rt committee on
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  • 208 10 CAMPAIGN AGAINST JESUITS. Reuter. Madiid. Oct. 14. Premier Zamora. who is a Catholic, has resigned alter a decision by the Cortes in favour ol the separation cf the Church and Stat", < xpulsion of Jesuits and the confiscat.on of their property. The Home Secretary, Sg. Maura,
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  • 171 10 •TABU" AT THE CAPITOL. There was another full house at the Capitol last night to welcome the arrival of "Tabu," the beautiful and unusual picture of South Seas folk produced by Paramount. F. W. Murnan is the author of this strange story. It is not a
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  • 75 10 GENERAL HERTZOG'S OPINION Reuter. Sloemfontein, Oct v. Genera: ilertzog. in a speech to the National Party Congress declared that the South Afr.can Government was determined not te abandon tne geld standard unlese driven to do so. There were no grounds to expect a recovery for
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  • 73 10 London. Oct. 14. Messrs. Lew s. Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £130 713 (£129 1 16». Forward £132 11 16 (£131%). The market is firm. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2 15 16d. (3d). Forward
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  • 54 10 "Madam Satan" the main running at th? Wembl f y Cm Regal) is a dancing and sins.: ing Kay Johnson. Reginald P Roth and a good supporting I dgy The story depicts domestic \rt**& love of a woman, and th? dimSpice is added by the comedy < is
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    • 50 11 I "or all defects of naivr. 'on-ult M. EZKKIEL A SON!* I mttlliN and Oot'clan* rrh«»rs. Raffle* Plar<» Sln»»pur« 11 R«**iH on. »mHa..i nn i HASSAN. F|T( AM) WATKK > >XTRACTOK. Bras Basah Road. IXGAPORE. are in need of electric s, motors, etc. and "vice, please write to address or
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    • 543 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. OCT. 15. 0 30 a.m.. 12.01 p.m. SRC. v. RI. RX nd XV V Glosters Thompson Road O-MORROW, OCT. 16. 1.15 a.m., 12.35 p.m. p tbv c v Glosters S.C.C. R.C. v. S.C.C, S.R.C; LA. v. Raffles ATVRDAY, OCT. 17. h T -2 09 a.m., 1.10
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  • 72 12 Comments On The Mail. Dear Boys, The article sent in by "A Franciscan" cannot be published as no name and address are given. Wong Foot Wan's article arrived too late for inclusion in to-day's "Corner." "Braehand" has sent in a contribution
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  • 266 12 (By Robert Yeo.) The scout movement was started tgOMMtfJ Baden Powell in 1909. This movement became rS-eat and important Institution In England, tt was introduced in India and it was found to S\S5 satisfactory. Now this movement bis been introduced to many parts of the TSU Powell
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  • 183 12 (By L. Samson.) Punctuality is the practice of being intime at an appointment, and should be the pnncinai habit of every human being. punctual boy starts for school in good time for his education. This shows he has r£ lesson well prepared and began to learn in good
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  • 115 12 (By Richard Lim.) Th-rs are riches in the treasury, and riches are also found in books. The riches that are in books are not silver, g;ld. nor pnUis .tones. But they are wisdom and kn:wledge which are more precious than all the rest. We may lose our
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  • 90 12 (By Yeo Tow Que.) As far as I know, smoking, drinking and gambling are the things that hinder one from success I have a classmate who was very good in his work, and who always was at the top of the class, while I was below, has
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  • 145 12 (By Leong Yee Kong.) Time is the path by which we travel and toll is the rate at which we are going. Our characters are formed as day goes on, whether we like it or not. Time spoiled the lazy soul, but the willing and active soul
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  • 225 12 Teachers And Their Profession. The Students' Union held its weekly literary meeting on Saturday last at 3 p.m. in the premises of the Modern English High Sclkol with Mr. Tan Ah Bee in the chair. Th? chairman then delivered his introductory speech by commending th? office-bearers and members
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  • 268 12 (By S. T. Koh.) A thunderstorm is a very spectacular event, and it is often that the i land of Singapore experiences lt, situated as it is ln the path or the yearly monsoonj. The thunderstorm has a nervous effect on some and a frightening erne on others. The
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  • 205 12 (By V. M. Rajuj "Pooh! What a difficult sum this is! I should like te; pa s my time in playing rather than feel myself irksome in cracking this nut." So saying. Jack got tp from his chair and a ked his friend Jim. who was
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  • 187 12 (By Tan Chong Beng.) The sporting spirit in this connection means the spirit in which a man should take part in games. Analysing the sporting spirit we find that its component parts are fair play and the ability to take defeat well. It goes without saying that
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  • 101 12 (By Daud bin Kassim, Labuan.) On the eve of Oct. 1. a scene of splendour was witnessed on the wharf. The various colours of the sarongs of the Brunei folk who were on the wharf to wish the Sultan bon volage, made the scene most picturesque.
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  • 76 12 (By Wong Ah Neu.) 1 have often heard some of my friends, saying that an examination is not a true tesi of ability, I could not believe him. I do not quite understand, why some of the offices in Singapore employ those who possess certificates and reject
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  • 327 12 (By "Trooper Tex.") Can you walk? You will answer ln the positive without any h.sitatlon. Another question is: How far can you walk? This seems a puzzling and difficult question You will, no doubt, stop to think for a moment, but I aru afraid you won't be able
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  • 143 12 (By Vie.") The word advertisement Is derived from the Latin word adverto," which means I give notice," I publish a notice or account of." The chief modes of advertising are by inserting notices in newspapers and magazines, at a fixed rate of payment; by pasting large bills on available
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  • 125 12 i By Kuan Soo Yin.) There are many people who are physical culturists, who are interested in developing th-lr bodies, and by doing so. they get a fine physique. Physical iqulturLts usually take their exercises early in the morning. Some people have to wake up very early in
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  • 82 12 (By S. Syed Ahmed.) The present civilization is beginning to show signs of d3cay. B.lshevt.m is rooted in Russia and is said to be the destroyer of the root of modern civilization. Now, the accredited thinkers of Europe, men such as Bernard Shaw of England and Sp?ngler of
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  • 78 12 (By Joseph Chye.; Ccrrect English is essential in the great part of the Globe, which factor plays a mo;t lmp:rtant part in achieving success. An able person can write in the form of poems or es ays so that when we read th m through we remark
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 40 12 WINCHESTER That's the name to remember when you want to buy a reliable—FLASH LIGHT with seamless cell BATTERIES i r&ffi DEPENDABLE SERVICE; BEST VALUE FOR MONEY. Scle Distributors fcr Malaya Tf4v<; i>#t avd ioh 4ivy, i Singapore X. Lumpur Penang.
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    • 228 12 Try Parker Pre,, j surelen Touch." /011 M It maket writ- 1 ing easier. f m Parker "Bonus V |T dergoes eleven ri-id n\ tion?. If it pas«e* all. ii A in the Park.t r DuofoM an the B pen grinder receive? a j for perfect work; if not tli.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 409 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Short-Wave Broadcasts For The Week. MONDAYS. RADIO SAIGON (49.05 metres) 6.15 p.m. Annamite programme; 8.15 recorded music; 9 15 concert by ttie orchestra under the direcion of M. Andre Soyer. Soloists: violin, M. I Robert Barras; 'cello, Mme. Simon Chef nay; j flute M. Jean Chefnay.
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    • 397 12 issue of Columbia recorded music. Next transmission on Friday at 6.30 p.m. WEDNESDAYS. All Monday stations except Radio Goldberg. Manila and Bangkok in addition to SINGAPORE VS1AB (417 metres) from 9.30 to U p.m., recorded music and "calling up" friends. Run by Mr. R. E. Earle, Electrical D pt., Singapore
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  • 709 13 WISE ADVERTISING. SPECIAL EFFORT NEEDED IN BAD TIMES. Mr. Gilbert Hodges, president of the Advertising Federation of America, described, at a luncheon given in his honour at the Savoy Hotel, London, how a moderate expenditure in advertising can produce big financial results. Mr. Hodges spoke of the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 546 13 The Everlasting Menace/ Mosquitoes steal your strength, harass your nerves and spoil both work and pleasure. Irritating always, often dangerous, there is no need to tolerate them. Spray Flit. Flit is deadly to flies, mosquitoes, Heas. moths, ants, roaches, bed bugs, and their eggs. Harmless to man. Uoesn't stain. Don't
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    • 298 13 £SHS2SZSHSSSESZS2SHSZSHSES^ I ASTONISHING and 1 1 Extraordinary Announcement I MOV ADO Wrist and Pocket Watches j Reduced by £3£ (f°/ 1 i AT S I S I I Rene Ullmann, a 1 ffl Capitol BuildiDg Branch 8 Stamford Road, 30/ A Raffles Place. SINGAPORE. 8 jCa. Permanent $10 only I>one
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  • 360 14 WRONGFUL POSSESSION OF CHANDU DROSS. (From Our Own Correspondent j Malacca, Oct. It. Lim Ah S3e was charged before Mr. B. R. Whitehouse with being in wrongful possession of chandu dross. Ngiow Sing, who gae evidence in favour of the accused, s.ated ihathe chandu dross belonged to him
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  • 260 14 SUCCESSFUL TRIAL RUN. Sv.me of the greatest experts in the country have planned and executed the transformation of the s.s. British Exhibitor, contriving cunning angles, lighting and approaches that will rtveal dazzling beauties in a single glance The British Exhibitor, the Wembley-on-Sea that is taking .-ample products
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 481 14 IjgiJgP J Photo microgram [••j-v'i r Jc mere ■C p8 exi-renco. ruined by nerve "N ppja weaknes-.; into a Kfi of health and happ.ne**. II "1 have sutTered for seven years with neurasthenia. I had it so badly, I thought I would never get better. One day a friend recommended
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    • 86 14 i SOLE AGENTS: N. V. Straits Java Trading Co SINGAPORE PENANG STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY. ds esttb~dSZS~dS2S2si£Ztts?sds?r? es^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^szs^s^ IJ:£m£S2S2S2SBSBSB1J:£m£52S2S2SBS8SB 14-A. Change Alley. Singapore 1* W AmaZ.llg Pile SpeCiallSt. typewriter Pencil writing >. .1 few IIOUI the quality to You will never rporet it your money will 1 k mUkWmW rvl XBm
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    • 466 15 Steamer sailings. p. o7" BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. ♦i.'orporatcd tn Enotonaj HA PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. I LAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM A TION CO.. LONDON AND R EAST MAIL SERVICE Contract with His Majesty's Government, j rWARO FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. 11,000 Oct. 17
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    • 656 15 2AMERj A njNGS. the LINE •Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Mlddleibronfh. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail HARUNA MARU 10,400 Oct. 21 22 t KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 5 6 8 KASHTMA MARU 10,000 Nov. 19 20 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Dec. 8 9 HAKONE MARU 10,500
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    • 403 15 STEAMER SAILINGS^ INUO-CHINA SH AM 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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    • 350 15 INSURANCE. SOUTH Imrtrl BRITISH y INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR DIMURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIO JTR, Manager. Office: I, Plnlayaon Qreen. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straus Settlementt.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. Cnd Floor of No. 3. Malacca Btreet.
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    • 505 15 BANES. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under the Compantes Acts 0/ 1862 to 1890 on 2nd Decĕtnber. 1892J Authorised Capital £3 000,000 Subscribed Capit.l £1.800,000 Paid-up Capitll £1.050 000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.666.845 BEAU OFFICE: 15. Grace Chorea Street. London, E C. S. BOARD OF
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    • 579 15 BANES. NORTH BRANCH OP j THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED. IM, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Telephone No. 2904. The North Branch ol this Hank- »h:< h uvjum opened for business vftl provide the foriawtaa facilities to customers:— BANKING DEPARTMENT (Commercial Banking;. We transact a general commercial banking business. ACCEPTANCES. We buy
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    • 434 16 i This Paper has the Largest Sale j 1 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 —18, Kerbau Road, from November 1 Rent $50. Apply 47, Truro Road.
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    • 597 16 Le zJ\dercier\s School. I ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:— F. I. MILES. TO LET. TO LET—Modern Shops and Flats, Borneo Mansions. Orchard Road and Nos. 390 398 Race Course Road. Rent very cheap. Apply 25, Cairnhill Road. Phone
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    • 285 16 SITUATIONS VACANT. Well educated Chinese Salesmen required by European firm. Ability to read and write Chine*- an advantage but not essential. Apply Box No. 446 do "Malaya Tribune." WANTED. WANTED —Board and Lodging in quiet Eurasian family. State terms. Apply Box No. 447 co "Malaya Tribune." "ASTROLOGY." Write the exact
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    • 636 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. I. the undersigned. Tan Bah Chee. having withdrawn my share and interest from Kirn Seng Thye and Co.. building contractors, am not responsible for any debt whatsoever incurred by the said Kirn Seng Thye and Co.. as from 11th October. 1931. (Sd.) T. BAH CHEE. 143. Bencoolen
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    • 637 16 INSURE YOUR EYE-SIGHT WITH I I LAZARUS CAPITOL BUILDINGS. Tel. No. 2751. PUBLIC NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 21st. October 1931, for the following work:— Erection of an Office and Quarters for six Revenue Officers and one Assistant
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    • 474 16 MASSAGE AND MANICU&I MASSAGE Mlat MIBAKO and Mis? No 20. Bencoolen Street, upon MALAYA TRIBUNE PHONE 6171 SUBSCRIPTION BATES PAYABLt l\ AIM \NCE. Delivery Including Include at office Postage Post»n or close (Local or to Porelp residence. P.MS Countnn Yearly 115.00 121.00 $27 o.' Half Yearly t 7.50 $10.50 njjj
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