Malaya Tribune, 22 October 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVIII. ■No. 25Q SINGAPORE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Oct. 22. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1931.
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    • 154 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, "IN A CLASS BY ITSELF' CONDENSED Mliti U w sweetened HgjKfl! No other condensed milk contains jo miicA concentrated goodne&s as *WIM SHIP BRAND GUARANTEED FREE FROM BACTERIA Sweetened —Condensed Milk "SHIP BRAND" milk is unques- SOLE IMPORTERS: tionably the housewife's favourite.
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    • 333 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. ACourvoisier IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. J F?t)HVOlS>£' Distilled from the i Finest of French IVine. SB S Agenfs:--j Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. j j 1 j IN TABLET FORM. j J Against CONSTIPATION Nothing tike purgatives or laxatives. I j Its
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  • 102 2 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. Comments On The Mail. D* ar Boys. The articles sent ba by Low Cherg oiah .t,nd Tan Chong Ber.g ore unsuitable, and ihose sent in by Syed Ahmed. A. H. J e\ is. Lim Gck Ling and that on "De p
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  • 244 2  -  By Robert Yeo. Rubber is an elastic substance obtained from I a juice oi a tree which grows well in tropical < oun tries of the world. It grows well because it gets plenty of sunshine and abundant rainfall uniformly distributed throughout the year. India. Malaya and Dutch East
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  • 154 2  -  By W D Samson. There is a proverbial saying that "a man without an ambition is like a bird without wings'" What is the earthly £ood of a bird if it has no wings to fly? It is useless and is a great responsibility on its companions. Such a
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  • 95 2  -  By A. King. It seems ridiculous when I say that iying is .sometimes necessary- But I am sure that my readers will undoubtedly not laugh at me if they see my point. 1 know a boy in my school who !ent a costly book to his
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  • 75 2  -  By S. James. B" Pi-pared." as the motto of the Scouts. j> a very Rood one: it teaches not only the Scouts bht everyone cither old or young to be on the look-out when danger shou'd fall. "It again helps students to be ready to answer questions, when
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  • 264 2 Cinema As Medium of Education. There was a fair gathering at the last literary netting of the Students' Union, which was held in the premises of the Modern English High School at 3 p.m. with Mr. Scow Cheng Fong in the chair. After the reading and passing of
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  • 221 2  -  ißy "Titan," Trengganu. I often hear people say that "KnowLedgt is Power What they say Ls true in every respect. For a man with full information Ls lik-.-an engine with enough coal, water or oil. No engine can go without coal, water or oil. A man cannot
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  • 208 2  -  ißy "Useful." With reference to the above article contributed by "Boy Yar Bor Chai" in the "Boys' Corner" of Oct. 9. I am forced to make a statement to point out to him some points with regard to idol worshippers. "Boy Yar Bor Chai" begins by
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  • 323 2  -  (By Yeo Teow Quee. So great was the influence of cyclist parties on me that I became one In the "Serangoon Gang." In the early part of last year then were rumours that six other cyclists had made a tour as far as Malacca. I am doubtful
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  • 245 2  -  By "Babe Cheng." Shorthand writing based on sound was first introduced by Sir Isaac Pitman in 1837. It has been tested for various requirements and never has it been found to fail. To-day there are millions who are using Pitman Shorthand. To be a good shorthand writer one must
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  • 170 2  -  (By "Unconquered It seems that amongst Irirnds mac do not unde.y.tand what the word "Fn ndship" means It would appear strange to readers of this valuable paper that I should commence with such a statement but if you through it I ;>m sure you WiU agree with me that
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  • 60 2  -  By "Wang Foot Wan." In olden days people had no papers to write on but they wrote on leaves and afterward* they wrote on tablets. They found that this method o; writing was too difficult. Now there is nothing more common in the world than paper. We u.e it
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  • 12 2 (By Courtesy of the "sin Chew Jit Poh."
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    • 196 2 Smart...luxurious I ft When you see the exquisitely sheer tex- fl W hosiery wear well? Will it launder well? m/r Yes! Kayser is all pure thread, fines ua ''ty s ''k, P ure dyed. Its dura- A\m tW WHy is extraordinary. It will not shrink j even after repeated washKayser
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  • 405 3  -  (By S. T. Poh. I had never seen 9 collision at close quartorj and naturally I had a great curiosity ta ree one. Generally I saw an overturned car or a mangled bicjn b, but I had never seen the moment cf impact. My curiosity was tc
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  • 221 3  -  (By K. Sabapathy. Cruelty to men is common enough, but cruelty to animals is still more common. Hinduism and especially Buddhism recognises little difference between the soul of an animal and the soul of a man. The bullocks and buffaloes are subject to a great deal of
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  • 126 3  -  (By Liam Hock Peng. Take up a single subject and study it carefully. Tako notes, ana'yze, outline and review what you have read. The hab.t of reading rapidly for the simple sake of the story will destroy the power and even the wish to read thoughtfully and seriously.
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  • 364 3  -  (By Oh Kiat Beng. As time goes on women are advancing, and are clamouring for independence. They are new on a level with men. and have ako sat in Parliament to-gether with men to ttean political problems. There highly educa'ed women have formed clubs all over the world. They
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  • 222 3  -  (By K. Sabapathy. School life and college life resemble each other in many respects, but they also differ from each other in many respects. There is a general agreement that a school education, followed if possible by a college education, is of invaluable service to a
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  • 139 3  -  (By Nooy. One should take it a great honour if he is trusted with a certain thing. He should make every effort not to betray the trust that has been placed upon him. He must always bear in mind that only an honest, good and reliable person is trusted.
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    • 334 3 CORK TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES BProportionate blending ot no",, pure matured Virginia tobaccos A MILD Virginia for DELICACY; FULL STRENGTH Virginia lor BODY VERY RICH Virginia for FLAVOUR; and ANOTHER solely tor its BOUQUET. In the blending of these "Vk mmm tobaccos C.irrcr.i- EXPERIENCE H W Hi- IrVT FORMULAS arc unique
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    • 101 3 I No other flashlight gives V 1 '[y^lf'f' B you the power... long life... tlf/M f^*^ 1 I convenience... dependabil- w" >J| Ity and economy of the Eveready Flashlight when BgPt^^---^^^ used with an Eveready j^^^^^^T-^^^'^fe^Bß Beware of imitations. In- KM ==^^^l^i^^^2 •Ist upon genuine Eveready \WKl^SSS m m^^^m^olS^^^m —the
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    • 572 3 CONSUMPTION HAS BEENJXJRED. A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. li*rk r Vnnkfrman. Discovrrer Of The S** Kemrdy For Consumption. Marvellous as v may seem after centuries if failure, a remedy has been discovered that las cured the deadly Consumption even In ne advanced stages of the disease. No one
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  • 872 4 A WOMAN'S REMINISCENCES. WHY HE MAY DRINK GOAT'S MILK. Intimate stories of Gandhi are told by Mrs. Millie Polak. the wife of a we'l-known London cr. Mr. H. S. L. Polak. in a new book, Mr. Gandhi: The Man." She begins her tale when Gandhi was practl sing
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  • 177 4 WANTON OUTRAGE. The report of the Honorary Committee for the management of the Zoological Garden at Alipore for last year draws attention to the serious loss sustained by the Zoo in the death of the male Indian rhinoceros. It Ls stated that a post-mortem examination
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  • 61 4 Mr. R. G. Gordon, Enquiry Officer into the Bardoli dispute, was to arrive at Surat on Oct. s. The Public Prosecutor of £urat was to present the Government side of the case while Mr. Vallabhai Patel, Congress President, who was expected on Oct. 9, was to represent the other side.
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    • 243 4 Digest Grape= Nuts Grape-Nuts' remarkable digesribilirv comes from, loog, slow baking—and so you enjoy these delicious, (crisp, golden kernels with a minimum of digestive effort. j na sample v Sextd b ctS.io taxnpi id tw'jiamMttm Mallet Ptupps i Malar*; Ua., Lofoo Buildup. CoUyw Qaay, Singapore MORRIS MEETS YOUR NEEDS IN
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    • 359 4 MALARIA Just as quinine is indispensable in overcoming the fever and in destroying the malaria parasites in your blood —so is Sanatogen indispensable in enriching your weakened blood and in restoring full strength to your run-down nerves. Feed your blood with Sanatogen Your blood, diluted and weakened after the ravages
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  • 1390 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO EXC?Hamp d> EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, October 22, 10 a.m. Value CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyer8 Sellers. 11.0.0 Amzu -<_nUn« n_ Dec si 1.0.0 austral Mala) D Z. El 3 0 0.6.0 Ayer Hitam Tin «r 018 J 0.0 1.0.0 BangrinTui rw 10
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  • 441 5 SINGAPORE. OCT. 16. MEAT. Beef steak (round) kati 40 Beef stew or curry kati 33 Pork, lsan kati 46 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 32 Mutton Indian lb. 50 Mutton Australian lb. 40 Fowl kati 42 Hens (Locally reared) kati 45 Ducks each 50 Pigeons, domestic
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    • 107 5 j Children s Quality Shoes at Popular Prices j A Tei 7 lar c consignment, comprising \W A\\T\\\\ Shoe j styles for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, just arrived. StOreS 4 I 'erj nice sandals made of patsnt Leather sandals with rubber sol? for Dainty one-bar shoes for children A suoer
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    • 524 5 $275 MUST BE WON First Prize $231 Second Prize $75. SIXTEENTH CROSSWORD. IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) T~T|j3~~ s 6 wmr~ s —"9 10 wt~z> HH7S /6 B 1 22 mm mWLW —bm■■ B_r 1 1 Address your solution with entry fee to the Manager,
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    • 500 6 Aumsemeiits. I CAPITOL I I Again The Brightest Show In Town j To-Night Tke Fam us star f j Bio Bita M 'The Cuckoos" H WITH BEAUTIFUL ANITA LOUISE j IN RADIO'S CO.MtDV I "Everything's Rosie j Acclaimed the Comedy Hit of the year by last night s large Audience.
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  • 87 7 I ATTEMPT TO BREAK RECORD. <;s Me wm L P E F Hamilt two brothta, will leave England this week-end on an 222 StabllSh a nCW record Ent land-Australia flight 1 000 mil, "i mUes an hour and a range of 1 000 m les. and th.y
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  • 139 7 Singapore, Oct 22 S£ si™' I g* Rice. Siam 8222 Rice Siam 4 2 2 Rice, Siam A-l JJJ Rice, Saigon i J}? Rice. Saigon 2 2 Rice. Saigon Rice. Rangoon i Rice, Rangoon 2 Sl6O Rice, par Boiled No. 1 per bag' $5 00 RiCe No. 2 54
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  • 297 7 K. ETLIK AM) (O/s KKI'MKi Oct. 22. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 3d. unchanged. New York: 5' s cents (G), unchanged. Shares: Steady. Allenbys 65—75 cents. Ayer Moleks 40—50 cents. Ayer Pan as 50 —60 cents, Bassetts 35—40 cents, Brogas 44—50 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents.
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  • 116 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, Oct. 22. East Wharf (Entranoe Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate If. Yasukuni Maru 18; Tilawa 13: Chenonceaux 9; Kola 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gat* 3> Rengam 31; Petaling 32; Tairea 33: Menestheus 35; Streel Scientist 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4).
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  • 224 7 PROFITS ON TIN AND RUBBER. "S.F.P" Service. London. Oct. 21. Patani Para Plantations, Ltd., report shows a net profit of £989 and it is proposed to carry forward £7,920. The average price realised in London was 4 459 d. Kenny shows a profit of £5.427 and
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  • 125 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERC E RA. REPORT. The S.ngapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Associations weekly auction report dated uct. 21, states: Ca alogued 2.007.581 1b.=896.24 tons Offered 1.665.367 ib. 743.47 tons Sold 1.175.134 lb =524.61 tons London spot 3d. New York spot s', cents. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked
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  • 56 7 Singapore. Oct. 22. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot 9 q Standard Rii.s. on Tender November 9 q December 9 January March 10 In priijune Ik \l: Tone of Market. Easier. Latest Cable: London Spot 3d per lb New York: Spot Sheet G.
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  • 55 7 London, Oct 21 Messrs. Lewis. La Zarus and days tin prices as follows 3 16 Forward £129 9 16 The market is rteady Messrs Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows»arrs.4 Y 5° r f 5 .4.f Übber Sp 525 *»> P SeT«ce SPOt
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  • 281 7 British Official. Singapore, Oct. 22. 4 months sight 2s. 4 7 32d London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 5 32d.. London 60 days sight 2s. 4 3 32d.. London 30 days sight 2s. 4 1 16d.. London demand 2s 4d.. Lo ndon T.T. 2s. 331 32d.. Lyom demand
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 230 7 j VictoriaJTheatre DATES F OR THE FOLLOWING j j ATTRACTIONS j WILL BE ANNOUNCED SHORTLY- I j Grant-Anderson Company. j The Farren Revue Company. j j' Mantell American Vaudeville Company, j I HEIFETZ i j The World s Most Famous Violinist, j Second Popular Organ Recital I j FRIDAY, NOV.
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    • 329 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—To buy second-hand school forc'tui <dr ks. benches, blackboards, etc.) for 26 pup ls. Sulb'na Co.. 28. Chulia Street TO LET—I and 3 Ramsgate Rd off Grov? Rd. 9 Wilkie Terrace. Further particulars from Tel. No. 4423. TO LET—9S, Teluk Kurau. near the Sea. Rent $45 per mensem.
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    • 368 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—-An expert tailor. Apply personally, Kerala Trading Co., 130. Serangoon Road. WANTED— Partner with small capital to work an established business. Good prospects and returns Apply Partner. C/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Private tuition for 3 children in Rhio. Must have knowledge of violin or piano. Starting salary $40 with
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    • 20 7 BIG BILL J j vTILDEN i J Greatest tennis player the world has ever I I known, is coming! ■B
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 300 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Temper*- Brtgm BTATIONB. ture. Rainfall £>ut Max Mm. »nln» Alor Stai 88 74 Nil 3.5 Kota Bharu K. Trengganu 88 73 0.18 4.3 Kroh 87 71 0.02 8.5 Sitiawan 92 73 0.29 6.1 Ipoh 92 75 Nil 8.0 Butt rworth 88 75 Nil 10.3
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  • 138 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATH. Mrs. Chan Cheow Heng—Nee Madam Tan Sye Tian. aged 53, passed away at 1-40 a.m on October 22, 1931. at her residence No. 17. Lim Twa Tow Road. She leaves behind six sons. M ssrs. Chan Joo Chuan. Chan Joo Hwee. Dr. Chan
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  • 726 8 As Mr. Cavendish told the local Rotarians yesterday, some people have probably heard or read more than they wished about Co-operation recently. It is, however, a highly important subject and deserves the serious consideration of all sections of the public—more especially employers—from the aspects indicated by the Director in
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  • 184 8 Mr. J H. M. Robson. C.B.E.. left Kuala Lumpur for Singapore yesterday to meet Mrs Ilobson. who is expected from Home to-day Mr. C. Ward-Jackson, Secretary of th<P.A.M., will be returning to Malaya about the middle of December. H.M.S. Vindictive" (Captain A. M. Lecky D.5.0.. R.N.) is expected to arrive
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  • 62 8 SOTS' C'ORNKR, Ml page 2 and 3. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8. CO-OPERATION AM) ROTARY. t r•>« i« nni il ANNUAL MEETING OF UNITEERS." < n j igi 9. 10 and IS. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. en pig.> »2 DIARY OF EVENTS tn page 12. CLUB DIARY,
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  • 159 8 Chinese Community Opposed. A represent ive met t ng o£ the Chinese community of Singapore was held at the Chinese Chamber cf Commerce yes erday to discuss the Government proposal to es.ab1 sh a Customs Union in Malaya. Af.er a length'y discuss on the meet ng
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  • 653 8 A ROUND OF ACTIVITIES. i From Our Own Correspondent, j Malacca. Oct. 21. H I*. Sir Cecil C.ementi, accompanied by Miss Clcmenti, Mr. J. Ft. Curtis (A.D.C.» and hir Private Secretary, arrived in Mala.ca bycar from Muar at 6.15 p.m. yesterday and was met by fist
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  • 180 8 NOTHING WRONG WITH THE CHARTER. One of the suggest.ons made about Mr. E. A Baibour s chartering of the Swedish steamer "Siljestad" for a rubber shipment costing lower freights than charged ordinarily by Conference vessels is, as we m.ntioned yesterday, that it represents unfair competition in that
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  • 40 8 Under the auspices of the 4th Department of the Paya Lebar Epworth League there will be a literary meeting programme ,at the Methodist Preparatory English School premises te-mcirow at 7.30 p.m. All English-speaking v.ung people in the district are invited.
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  • 476 8 BY "LOOKER-ON Mr. Walt Jackson got a r his money at the U. E. meeting way. And he certainly extract* teresting statements which net otherwise have been you That point about "profi directors" is an old one—and one with humble shareholder.- "Guinea-pigs"' we may not I. j,
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  • 11 8 From Europe (London Oct. 1). by the 'Rajula" to-morrow
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  • 36 8 LATEST QUOTATION RUBBER London: 3d. New York: 1% CM* Cl Singapore: TIN 6a London Spot: £127 I5s. Od p p Three Months Buyers £130 M 6d Sellers £130 5s. Od. <l Singapore: $64.37*.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 253 8 x 1 1 I Sole Agents:— I j ROBINSON CO., LTD. I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR j I B A R G A IN! I BRAND NEW RECORDS TO CLEAR j 60 cts. each or Two for $1. 1 The following ar~ some of them: J 4 When It's spring time
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    • 57 8 Latest and Smartest Designs DOXA The most accurate i I timekeeper. I j JUST UNPACKED i j WRIST POCKET WATCHES j j ALARM TRAVELLING S i S CLOCKS. I j i {U. S. de Silva Bros j SOLE AGENTS. j HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. i J i" j 634 j I
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  • 952 9 WILL TORIES TAKE PARTY ADVANTAGE? GENTLEMAN'S WORD ACCEPTED. FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES OF ELECTION. Reutre. Allegations of a Tory plot to trick th ir Labour and Liberal associates in the Government are denied. Snowden has dropped another bombshell in the Opposition camp. London. Oct. 22. [He minutes of
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  • 2547 9 CONCILIATORY TONE IN MESSAGES TO THE LEAGUE. CHINESE DISAPPOINTED WITH GENEVA ACTION. "EVERY SIGN OF A SETTLEMENT." Geneva. Oct. 21. Reuter is informed by the Japanese delegation that instructions wiU cc received Irom Tokyo during the course of
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  • 168 9 INDIA ROUND-TABLE CONFERENCE. British Official. Rugby. Oct. 21. Good progress is being made in the Committee with the work of the Indian RoundTable Conference and a further advance will probably be marked to-morrow, when a statement on Federal finance will be made by Lord Pel to
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  • 252 9 FRANCE NOT IN FAVOUR. Reuter. New York. Oct. 21. "As a favour to France I hope there will be no proposal for a 50 per cent, reduction in war debts." said M. Laval, interviewed by a special correspondent of the Associated Press aboard the "He de
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  • 2285 9 MR. WALT JACKSON'S SCHEME. DEMAND FOR RETURN OF RESERVES. STRONG CRITICISM OF DIRECTORS. There was a lively discission at the annua! general meeting of the United Engineers, Ltd., yesterday at River Valley Road. Mr. J. a. P. Strachan presided at the meeting and the others present were:
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 161 9 I t i i''ii!iniTTiTre;iiHiiiiniiiinirjniMiM > j J PAVILION j j 'Phone 6903 j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j The Biggest Crowd of Laughs ever Packed into One Show! Last Night's Audience were convulsed! I IR TUOu S I COME AND MEET THE I M EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD! f j
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  • 172 10 GIANT FLOORED IN FOURTH ROUND. BOXING. New York. Oct. !2. Camera was thrashed into helplessness and was almost out on his feet. To this state the giant Italian reduced by Sharkey wh:> fought ore of *he »st fights of hi.s career There was a remarkable scene
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  • 265 10 AN INTERESTING AMATEUR CONTEST. What promises to be a very interesting amateur contest will be seen at the Garden Arena, Bukit Timah Road, to-morrow night. The principals are Bill Butt (American) and G. N. Das. Das, who is the welterweight champion of Penang, needs no
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  • 293 10 MALAYA COMMAND v. S.C.C. A THREE-ALL DRAW. A fast game and even exchanges characterised the match yesterday evening on the Padang When the S.C.C. pitted their strength against the Malaya Command, the result being a draw of three goals each. The teams were: S.C.C.: Mayger; Bateman and Miers; Ablitt.
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  • 225 10 Playing on the Padang yesterday, the S.R.C. beat the Borneo-Boustead and the A.P.C. combination by 4 —0. The teams were: S.R.C.: O. Aeria; A. G. Armstrong, R. T. Morrow; G. Ross, G. Oehlsrs, C. Van Geyzel; Richards. Sullivan. Hay, G. B. Armstrong, C. de Souza. B.B.
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  • 402 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. LADY JUNE WINS AGAIN. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 21. The weather was fine and cool for the opening events at the races to-day; but later anzzling rain fell. A small attendance includ ed the Sultan of Perak. In the first event
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  • 92 10 BAIL OF $30,000 FIXED. Alleged to be directors of a gold mining syndicate with the offices in the Union Building, a Eurasian named D. P. Pestana. and a Chinese man and woman, Oh Wan Hee and Chan Chin Scow, were charged before thf Second Magistrate (Mr. G.
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  • 173 10 "EVERYTHING S ROSIE~ AT THE CAPITOL. Without his apparently inseparable partner (Bert Wheeler). Robert Woolsey has got across" so effectively in "Everything's Rosie" that this picture, now showing at the Capitol, is one of the funniest we have seen for a long time. Woolsey has found the
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  • 523 10 JUDGMENT FOR THE PLAINTIFFS. ATTEMPT TO APPROPRIATE GOODWILL. Judgment was entered for plaintiffs in the Supreme Court to-day by Mr. Just.cc p.'Breket. Terrell in The action instituted by the Uni ed Kingdom Tobacco Co., Ltd.. against Messrs. Malayan Tobacco D stributors. The plaintiffs, represented by Mr.
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  • 201 10 "VIRTUOUS HUSBAND" AT THE PAVILION. Do young wives like ••goody-goody" husbands? Betty Compson very decidedly says "No!" in the sparkling comedy now being screened at the Pavilion. And she says it very charmingly and convincingly. "Virtuous Husband" must have had a narrow escape ln the Censor's
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  • 40 10 British Official. Rugby. Oct. 21. The Colonial Office announces a severe earthquake in* Br.ttsh Soloman Islands on Oct. 4 with lass of life estimated at 50. The Colonial Secretary has sent a message cf sympathy.—British Official.
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  • 2724 10 APPEAL TO MERCANTILE EMPLOYERS. ENHANCEMENT OF ECONOMIC WELFARE. At the weekly tiffin cf the S.ngap'. Club at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday. R Cavtndish, Director of Co-operation speaker. In introducing the speaker R Roland Braddell said that he was om Charter Members and an ex-Presici.:.: Kuala Lumpur Rotary
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  • 53 11 "If anybody —Communist, anarchist or revolutionary—wants my poor life he can have it." 6aid Mr. Gandhi, when told that detectives would have to watch over him day and night during his visit to England. "'My life is all I have to give ln the cause of India's freedom. God Is
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  • 33 11 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 155 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 159 for $100.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 316 11 The New Womd Show. j BRIGHTEST SPOT IN SINGAPORE. I THE NEW WORLD TALKIE THEATRE. I DUO-FONE SOUND SYSTEM— 7.15 pm. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. I THE THREE SISTERS 4 WITH Louise Dresser, Addie McPbair and Kenneth MacKenna A Latin love song, filled with thrills and pathos I mmm mmmmmm mmtmmmmmtmm
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    • 164 11 ifill Arrived. A Huge Shiptrunt I Mmm Handso*re Decanters, jp''? r ,fl V ar ous New Desi9ns including lr Cocktail Shakers. j j Flower Vases, etc. j Sold Every wh r<> j JflpjH^Framroz. j t*to&T QUALITY ~~1 I The Far East Oxygen 4cMylene Co.. Ltd.-- Phone Sifo3. cases of digestive
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    • 80 11 j THE DARKEST* TIME OF I YOUR LIFE— J when you are groping in pitch- I |darkn?ss in a lane or your room—Je t brightened by a WINCHESTER FLASHLIGHT whose seamless call I BATTERIES give a brilliant light if you have it J handy in such an emergency. 1 Sole
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 128 11 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, OCT. 23. Ar.amba and Natuna Islands (General Verspyck) 8 a.m. Sibu (Angby) 8 a.m. ♦North, North-East and North-V*?st Sumatra Ceylon. Southern and Western India, Egypt, Europe, and Great Britain (Dempo) (Dutch Mai') 8.30 a.m. 'Ceylon, Southern and Western India Egypt, Europe and Great Br:tain (Asphalion) 11 a.m.
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  • 4279 12 REVIEW BY THE CHAIRMAN. PROPOSAL FOR WIND-UP AND RECONSTRUCTION. The following is the full text of the speech made by Mr. J. A. P. Strachan. in proposing the adoption of the report and accounts, at the annual general mee.ing of the Un_ted Engineers Ltd. yesterday at
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  • 79 12 [Our readers are invited to write t* subjects of public interest, it nu f > itood that the "Malaya Tribune- necessarily endorse opinions tO* 1 pondents. LETTERS SHOULD RF as 4S POSSIBLE, preferably spacing), and on one side of the r bie Pen names may be used but the
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  • 212 12 (To The Editor. «Malaya Tribune Str.-I have read C. L. C.'s comply garding cigar prices in your issu- of th J!* inst. LQ 20th To the best of my knowledge t cigars and cigarettes have not affected by the increased taxation J V* 1 change. e
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    • 64 12 LEPROSY DIABETES, V.D.. CONSlW*** ASTHMA, I'ILtS. SBX-DISOKDEUS AND NIJIBJ OUS OTHER COMPUC I TED A* v CHRONIC DISEASES •re cured by our Specialist of rmt repe» THE HIMALAYAN PH iRMA^ Owen Rd. or 135 Seran*» eu K<> For all defects at Consult M EZEKIEL A J** Optometrists and °P tir;ar
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 212 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, OCT. 22. High Tides.—6.27 a.m., 8 p.m. TO-MORROW, OCT. 23. High Tides—6.58 a.m., 8.52 p.m. Meeting, British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd., Exchange Room, noon Rugby: P.S. 2nd XV v. R.A.F.. Thompson Road. Hockey: SRC. "A" v. R.I., S.R.C.; S.C.C. v. I.A.. S.C.C.; R.A.F. v.
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    • 776 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Short-Wave Broadcasts For The Week. MONDAYS. RADIO SAIGON (49.05 metres) 6.15 p.m. vnnamite programme; 8.15 recorded music; 9.15 concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soyer. Soloists: violin, M. Robert Barras; 'cello, Mrr.e. Simon Chef nay; flute, M. Jean Chefnay. Programme inter--persed with
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    • 430 12 CLUB DIARY. /There are numerous Clubs and Soaoti* h Singapore, most of the members of vhich m readers of the "Malaya Tribune." it has ben suggested that we should open a tmZ Diary for their benefit, and we readily co m h Secretaries are invited to co-operate in kening the
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  • 378 13 POORER CLASSES LOSE EVERYTHING. London, Sept. 13. The deaths caused by the Honduras'humcane, according to a telegram from the Governor, which reached the Colonial Office last night, are now known to exceed 300. The total is probably considerably larger. The Governor adds that the situation is
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  • 490 13 FRASER'S REPORT. Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly report dated Oct. 20, state: The local share market has remained steady but very quiet throughout the week and cabled advices from London indicate that price movements, particularly as regards tin, are largely subject to the immediate course
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  • 158 13 A Calcutta message of Oct. 2 states: Mr. Sen Gupta, who is ill, has been medically advised to take a complete rest in order to avoid a poss ble breakdown. Doctors are of opinion that a sea voyage with a stay for a short period in
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  • 56 13 That the Bombay Corporation is trying to emulate the Calcutta Corporation is evidenced by the fact that one of its members has given notice of a resolution suggesting the appointment of a special committee to consider the question of establishing a commercial museum for Bombay City on the lines of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 331 13 AUCTION SALE CHING KENG LEE CO. LTD AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE JEWELLERIES. To be held at Our Saleroom, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. On Saturday, Oct. 24, at 10.30 a.m. Comprising:— Gold bangles set brilliants and diamonds, gold rings set brilliants and diamonds and emerald?, gold brooches set brilliants diamonds
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    • 301 13 j THE MOST IMPORTANT STOCK j OF j WRIST POCKET WATCHES i The Lowest Possible Prices AT I I THE EXPERT WATCHMAKER I RENE ULLMANN Sole Agent for CYMA j MOVADO EBEL Jewellery Watches etc., > j RENE ULLMANN j Capitol Building: Branch: Stamford Road, 30-A, Raffles Place, j SINGAPORE.
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  • 1891 14 Sir M. Shaß Replies Mr. Gandhi's Complaints. NOTES FROM INDIA. It became known after the adjournment ol the Minorities Committee on Oct. 8 that the Premier will, with due regard to urgent political commitments, do his utmost to carry on the Conference in order to prevent the
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    • 147 14 j SPECI4L MALAYAN CHRISTMAS I AND j NEW YEAR GREETING CARDS. 35 cents Each. j $2.00 per box of Six. i j I C. A. Ribeiro Co., Ltd., j Stationers-Printers -Engravers. j MANSION j I like this MANSION POLISH for furniture. It is so easy to use and retains its
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    • 169 14 DONT SCRATCH it c MONKEY BRAND Polish brass—yes; hut <l«m*i punish it It's ><t easy to disfigure l»ra— with «lr<-|». ngly ■cratches. But \<mi won't y scratch it with Monkey Brand! aJmJ' Monkey Brand deans it clean. I'<»li-lc-without leaving mark or trace. It \vr\ thorough. Iml \n\ iitiiil- I .^s^^^^t^S-C-
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    • 472 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. &0: BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in Engia.no>j iL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. NSULAR AND STEAM AVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. ler Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. p tana 17,000 Oct. 31 9.000
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    • 645 15 I JTEAMEI^AILINGS. line MapanMail) TO LONDON. K»pl«j, Marseilles. London. Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough VeMela Tonnage Due Sail £a£S? A MARD 10.*00 Oct. 21 22 MARU Nov. 5 6 I KASHIMA MARU 10.000 Nov. 19 20 I YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Dec. 8 9 HAKONE MARU 10.500 Dec. 16 17 IH WA
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    • 462 15 STEAMER SAILINGS^ INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Bong 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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    • 339 15 INSURANCE. gkW% SOUTH BRITISH INBURANQI COMPANY. I_—LCTED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR ntBGRANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEBT CURRENT RATES. L. C. MAROOLJOUTH. Vlanacor. one*. i, Piniayaon Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. flncorporated in tht Straits SettlemenU.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, tnd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street. Singapore. Thone
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    • 526 15 BANKS, THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered In London under the Companie» Acts Of If 02 to 1890 on 2nd December, Iff 2.) Authorised Capital «3,000.000 Subscribed Capital £1,800.000 Paid-up Capnai f1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Reat £1,066,845 HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Chore > Street. London, E.C. I. BOARD OF
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    • 575 15 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH op yi THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED. 458. NORTH BRIDGE RO%D Telephone No. 2904 The North Branch of thai Bank which la now opened for business will provide the followtoo facilities to customers:— BANKING DEPARTMENT. (Commercial Banking). We transact a general commercial h^-nn^f business. ACCEPTANCES. We buy
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    • 2467 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. Le zJ\dercier's School ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT 1 Principal:—F. I. MILES. THE PEOPLE'S) PAPER; INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE. TO LET. TO LET —185, Tank
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    • 464 16 INSURE YOUR EYE-SIGHT WITH s5 LAZARUS CAPITOL BUILDINGS. Tel. No. 2751. MASSAGE AND MANICURt. MAS SAG f Miss MIBAKO and Miss KIMTTI No. 10. Bencoolen Street, Slncspcn MALAYA TRIBUNE PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including lacludira. st office Postage Postap or close (Local or to Pomp residence.
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