Malaya Tribune, 28 October 1931

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune V o \UIL- No. 255 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday. Oct. 28, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, UgL
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 338 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOl CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, YOU CANT BUY BETTER THAN THE BEST" HI "0.X." cemenT X and it is more ECONOMICAL "0.X." Cement is famed throughout the world for its SUPERIOR QUALITY. Although moderate in price it is outstandingly DURABLE and STRONG. When YOU use a] rates
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    • 730 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. f 1 I IT'S "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT j j it s so I good/ —j AGENTS: J SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., j I S.S. AND F.M.S. j Why Doctors recommend BIOCITIN? Because Biocitin ls a nutrient containing the most
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  • 437 2 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. AUNTIE LIZZIE'S LETTER. What To Write About. My dear Nieces, As the Editor of the -Girls' Corner" has told you already. I shall be writing a letter each wtek to you all, and I hope you will find my letters interesting enough. It
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  • 208 2 iBy "Sunflower."/ Miss Julian K. K. Yongs reply to "A to Z's" article on "The Good Wife appearing in the "Girls' Corner" of the 21st inst., was indeed an exaggeration. She was doing the uneducated girls a great deal of injustice, knowing full well that they
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  • 137 2 Comments On The MaU. Dear Girls. Contributions have been coming in well this week, but I should like to have more variety of subjects written about. With the exception of "Schoolgirl Rosalind" all the contributions are on the "Educated or Uneducated Wife." This subject, I think, has
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  • 267 2 Cultured Mate Is Well Of Love. By -runtie" Much has been written on the merits and demerits of an educated or an uneducated mate. Opinions are apt to differ on such a subject, but I may safely say that the majority of men nowadays certainly prefer to lead
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  • 95 2 ißy Schoolgirl Rosalind No creature in this world likes to suffer pain and yet pain is our best friend. It pain were silent we could burn or cut ourselves, and not know it. or care. We might have a m»>st st rious internal illness, and not
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 340 2 Allenburys Foods The'AllenburyV Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free and their use is an absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhoea and cholera. Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No. 2 B r: h 1« J bioiiiM :u>> H months Malted Food
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    • 685 2 j How Can I Improve My Husband? pij) **j i A, lamous writer once said that the only way for a wife to improve a hu-band is to get a better cne. Presumably she x meant that a husband is always the same eld unsatisfactory V t£ 7J& /J^ 1
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  • 380 3 Remedy For All Troubles. (By •■Felipe") In the "Girls' Corner" in your issue of the 21st inst. I have read several letters regarding the merits and demerits of the educated and uneducated wife. From what I have already learned from my six years married
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  • 591 3 Makes Ideal Wife. (By Experience Pays Now-a-days the "Girls' Corner" seems lively with the ideas as to whether an "educated" or an "uneducated" girl will make a better wife So far your girl correspondents have not be n able to solve the problem. They are not well
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  • 885 3 A Bachelor's View. (By "Useful:') It is a wonder to see that four of the contributions in last week's "Corner." referring to the above subject, wera on the side of the educated wife, while there was only one for the uneducated w.fe, contributed by "A to Z"
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  • 140 3 Believe It Or Not. The manufacture of tomato cat-sup is not an act of sorcery. A walking-stick, scientists can easily prove, has never been known to run. An idiocrasy ls not a lunatic asylum. The bark of a tree, like the break of dawn, is
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 226 3 I Orangepop j j M THE DRINK j Which has Captivated j |k The PUBLIC TASTE I j I' *****1 l MADE FROM j j k Mildg FAMOUS j \lSm California Oranges j i |--«a i THE PRODUCT j CiO The PHOENIX AERATED j phone WATER WORKS 3463 SINGAPORE. j
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    • 39 3 OVER HALT A CCWTORV REPUTATION j DiLE CLERC'S WKACSIDMBYf A lUDDU, OIiVIL, WCHiCHf, &C. V OaHECLERCS%«* AN MIA If Mill sold. It hat MIW b«M "cS the BitkM f. «o<hsh prices Sa.4M. laa.Hag r h»K l»i jor return ra*U.
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    • 388 3 I THE FAVOURITE:—I Refuse J ||5|S i Imitations. j i,v Oil ,NSIST 0N i I b Jll ORANGE i I Bffl R CRI,SH I IN I I j j Manufactured by j j G i FRASER j [llfl H NEAVE LTD j 'tjj |P j Specialists Frankly, now. >:<&l Don't
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    • 347 4 r>i —.ru —iru IPE=IOI innm »^r-^fQl—T IOBSI —fOnOE 101-JOr— "lOEao j St The World's greatest chemists and photographic U experts have worked for years to improve films so L that amateur photography could get into the pro9mmm^ fessional class. They have succeeded in making better films! They are called k
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  • 688 5 LETTER TO WAR RESISTERS MEETING. The following is a letter addressed by Prof Albert Einstein to the meeting of the War Registers' International held at Lyons recently I address myself to you, the delegates of the war Resisters' International meeting in Comterence at Lyons, because you
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  • 1522 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, October 28, 10 a.m. Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS Value Ends. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 £1. 2.0 £1. 3.0 1.0.0 Austral Malay I. 0.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June 30 0. 0.3 0.11.0 LO.O Bangrin
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 97 5 Your skin will be dec. < and Healthy (M^^^ Ft'BlTV y\ If you take good care of it. Make a habit of using CUTICURA SOAP regularly forevery-day use. Apply CUTICURA OINTMENT occasionally if you are troubled with blemishes, rashes and pimples. Regular use of these well known CUTICURA PREPARATIONS does
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    • 132 5 N OB M.L* BE<3U' O£D '*A/tUfAi.TuB£C a> M AIT EO M ItK Co V Children Simply Love HorlickVSo Why Not The rich pure Buckinghamshire milk combined with the strength of Malted Wheat and Barley is infinitely preferable than either tea or coffee for children. No need to boil Horlicks—it is
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 669 5 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. <hort-Wave Broadcasts For The Week. MONDAYS. .AJDIO SAIGON (49.05 metres) 6.15 pan. mtts programme; 8.15 recorded music; concert by the orchestra under the direcof M. Andre Soyer. Soloists: violin, M. rt Barras; 'cello, Mme. Simon Chefnay; M. Jean Chefnay. Programme interred with news items and market
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    • 638 6 XML XI. m G xx ts» jimC] I G. 15 TO-NIGHT 915 I I MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.15 F*.M. j i Paramount pre-*n*s The Inimitable J I 'GIRL HABIT J i He says "I Love Your* with such fervour thai five girls J holieve him! When it comes to making
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  • 178 7 Hie "Fehx Rcursel." the M.M. mail l earner i. due h;re f :tm Colombo en Nov. 1 at 6 a.m. anc" w r m bsbly tail en the same day at 3 pm. lc- Siigcn. Sang Keng. Bhangha Kobe and Ytk hama. Sh? w.ll ber h a: the
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  • 103 7 One of the projects mooted for swelling the Poppy Day Fund is a special Lido evening at the Tanglin Club, and this will take place on Nov. 6. The proceedings open at 6.30 p.m., supper being served at 8.30 p.m. followed by dancing at 9.30 p.m. Two
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  • 33 7 The rate of Issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day Ls Rs. 153 for $100 The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100
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  • 521 7 FRASER'S REPORT Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly report dated Oct. 27, stat?: Veiy little business has been transacted la the local share market during the week, and has been a general tendency for prices to decline to a small extent. A certain amount of speculation
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  • 159 7 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (SSj. LIU As from Sept. 30 the following revised price* for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands ot Kerosene are effective: Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and'or ex 4 gall, drum per British Impe.ial gallon $0.96 Red Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gall, tin
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  • 66 7 London, Oct. 27. Messrs. Lew s. Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as lollows: Spot £127 916 £126 11 16». Forward £130 3 16 (£129 5 16). The market is steady. Messrs. Syming.cn and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2%d. (2 li;i6d.).
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  • 131 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, Oct 28. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate Sl. Kashmir 18: Bulan 16; Sikh 14: pres. Van Buren 12; Takada 9; Ulysses 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate Talamba 33; Menestheus 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Centaur 46.
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  • 87 7 TIN EXPORTS AND QUOTAS. The fol owing state ment of tin exports, from Messrs. Harrisons. Barker and Co.. Ltd., the IOOKI cretarks of the Tin Producers' AssocinJon (Incorporated*, is issued for publication Malaya. N.E.I. Bolivia Nigeria. Siam. To a Quota Sept./ Nov. 11 342 6.291 7.707 1.683 2.500
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  • 184 7 LYALL AND EVATT’S REPORT. Oct. 28. neon. A more optimistic feehng pervades th? market to-day, whioh is probably accounted for, by the favourable political news from home. Tin had a w:'com? rise cf $1 loyally and there is s.ightly better enquiry for shares. Kinta Tin Dredging are
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  • 324 7 Oct. 28. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 2 4 d.. up 1 16d. New York: 4 9 16 c?nts (G) unchanged Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 60—70 cents, Ayer Moleks 40—50 cents, Ayer Panas 45—55 cents. Bassetts 35 —40 cents. Brogas 40—45 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents. Bukit
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  • 324 7 Oct. 28, 11 a.m. Selling: London 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 I6d Londan demand 2s. 4d., London T.T. 2s. 331 32d. Lyons demand
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  • 60 7 The Fourth Magistrate (Mr. C. H. Whittom gave judgment yesterday in the case in which D. R. Miies, a Eurasian, was charged With, failing to maintain his wife. Mrs. Holly M les. His woiship ordered Miles to pay $50 per month The childroi we fcr rem r wtc
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  • 479 7 TWO GREAT OIL COMPANIES UNITE. new and mosr important epoch in the h iter et cf .he Vacuum O-I Company and th? S andard Oil Company cf New T York began -ii July 30 when ihe two companies united in rew corporation, the Socony-Vacuum Corporaion. Capitalised it
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  • 59 7 Singapore, Oct 28 Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot B l Standard R.R.S. on Tender November 8% 8 L December 8% 8% January-March s% 9 April-June gs g Tone of Market Quiet Steady. Latest Cable London Spot 2" 4 d. per lb New
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  • 140 7 Singapore, Oct. 28 Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $240 Rice, Siam 2 $201 Rice, Siam 3 $187 Rice. Siam 4 $if§ R.ce, Siam A-l $175 Rice, Saigon 1 $168 Rice, Saigon 2 $163 Rice, Saigon 3 $153 Rice, Rangoon 1 $146 Rice, Rangoon 2 $142 Rice, par Boiled No.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 412 7 i Victoria Theatre! COMING ATTRACTIONS: I The Grant-Anderson Company. T he Farren Revue Company. HEIFETZ. Victoria Memorial Hall Second Popular Organ Recital j FRIDAY, NOV. 6, 5.30 p.m. Organist: Mr. J. R. CASELEY Vocalist: Mrs. DOROTHY MACLEOD Admission Cts. 20 POPPY DAY. GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. Booking for the Grand Variety
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    • 265 7 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Fresh Tenders are invited for the excavation of about 49.756 cubic yards of earth at Dickenson Hill near Kreta Ayer Read, of which 2,157 cubic yards are required for filling on the cite. The balance, viz. 47.599 cubic yards is to be transported, spread, consolidated and levelled
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    • 108 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 1128 of 1931. Writ of seizure and sale dated 14th of October. 1931. In the cause of AFRICAN AND EASTERN (MALAYA). LTD. Plaintiffs Versus CHOP SIN KIAT LIM Defendants. AUCTION SALE OF All
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    • 16 7 T y ?r Players! j II Big Bill j Jtilden i j Ts Coming to Alhambra.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 300 7 11K TEO RO LO( 51CA L SERVICE. Malayan daily yykathkk REPORT. Tempera- Brlgti 3TATIONB turt Rainfall. Sue Max Mm. »nin« Alor Star 90 75 1.14 3.5 Kota Bharu 84 73 0.99 2.9 K. Trengganu 81 73 0.90 N 1 Kroh 88 70 Nil 43 Situ.wan 91 75 0.27 6.5 Butterworth
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  • 679 8 Yesterday the electors of Great Britain went to the polls. They would go in great numbers, and perhaps in a bigger percentage than at the last General Election. Then, of 28,850,776 voters in England. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. 22,657,164 actually exercised the franchise, and making allowance for
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  • 16 8 The transport "Neuralin" is expected to arrivt at Singapore <en route for China» on Nov 8
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  • 22 8 Members of the Cathol c Club are 11minded of ttSfl Bridge Drive and Dane- to be held on Friday at 8 p.m.
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  • 28 8 No Information is available locaily of the aviator Butler who was due to leave LoniJon on Oct. 24 in an attempt to make a record tiight to Australia.
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  • 36 8 Mr. C. H. Stanley Jones, assistant editor of the "Malaya Triban and editor of 'Omba' PendcV is giving a talk on Radio, to be followed by a demonstration, to the students at Raffles College this evening.
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  • 47 8 Under the auspices of the Prya Lebar Methodist Church there will be an evangelist e meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Goh Un T on and Mrs Lim to-morrow at 5 p.m. The Rev. H. B Amstutz. cf the Wesley Church will give the message.
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  • 41 8 At a meeting of the comnnttre o( the S.S. Penang) Association it was reported tht sub-committee on Council Reform had almost completed its worn. an«I that copies of the memorandum would bj circulated to committee members before the next m eting
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  • 40 8 A centenarian in the person of Madam Lim Ah Chen, widow of Capitan Chung Keng Quee. one of th." Malayan millionaires of the past generation, will shortly be celebrating her birthday in Hong Kong. She has many descendants in Ipoh.
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  • 103 8 The play Diamond Cut Diamond" will be staged by the U.CM-A. on Tuesday. Nov. 10. at 9 p.m.. at the Moonlight Hall. New World. It is the policy of ihe committee to give the public just what it wants in a play and the popularity oi U.CM.A. performances is a
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  • 109 8 In future ther v.:ll fci no special evening delivery over the counter at the Kuala Lumpur General Post Office when th European mail arrives at Kuala Lumpur by the day mail train. The mails will be delivered by the first d livery 1 the following morning. The pressing need for
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  • 49 8 GIRLS' CORNER, on pages 2 and 3. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 5 TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 11. CLUB DIARY, en page 11. MALAYANS AT HOME, on page 12. JAPAN AND CHINA, on page 13. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 14.
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  • 249 8 Proposed Attempt On Record To Africa. Reuter. Vienna. Oct. 28. Tht airmen Hamilton brothers were forced to land at Tulln. Lower Austria. They are not injured and will resume their flight tomorrow.—Reuter. Rugby. Oct. 27. A Royal Air Force Faircy Napier long distance monoplane left
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  • 218 8 INAUGURAL MEETING ON FRIDAY. The inaugural meeting of the Singapore Musical Society will take place on Friday in the Memorial Hall at 5.15 p.m. The principal items on the agenda will b?: <a> The inauguration of the Society. <b> The election of a President. (o The formal
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  • 176 8 TO BE ISSUED IN VERY NEAR FUTURE. 1 is DC ihed fcr publ c information that tiie Currency Humid w'niurti will brae in .be ver> Mai luture a $5 note of the saint design »s In exisi.ng one b.i with a band of silk fibr abcu three-quaiters
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  • 65 8 DUE TO BRITISH ELECTION RELEASES? Reuter. New York. Oct. 27. Th: sterling rate of exchange fell to-da> to 3.87 as a result of heavy selling. Banki.it, < ircl s believe that the selling was due to the British Government liquidating large accoun; > which it
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  • 89 8 Reuter. London. Oct. 28 Ccnimt n ing en the shipments of gold tj England from India the "Morning Post" polnti out that they are not movements on Government's account but actual sales b* Ind.an owners of seme of their hoarded l act India is apparently us.ng
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  • 44 8 Reuter. Chicago. Oct. 27. Llcyds have pa d a claim of two million dolai; mad by the Continental Illinois Bank ->t Co. in r sp?ct of t mbezzlements of th? I: ink's fund, by Walter Wolf, an employee.—
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  • 40 8 The group photograph taken on the Clerical Un < ann vcifar d~y te now on view a ihe dux The price itr a copy is $1.50. 1\ .nb.is whc ho have copes are requested tc c:mmuncuu war. the hen. asst. secretary.
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  • 465 8 BY "LOOKER-OX R.I.P.: Henderson, Clynes, A ander, Morrison, Greenwood, 1 Wilkinson, and "Maggie"' Bond! A And the Labour casualty list growing hour by hour. "Oh/ Ramsay and Stan, 'twas a fa: victory." That sob-stuff at Burnley one squirm, but it certainly votes. Pull the heart-strings than appeal
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  • 56 8 A mail from Medan by I U Singapore at 1140 a m Prom Australia by the M Singapore to-morrow. From Ch.na and Japan b\ Ui due at Singapore on Friday Frcm France by th Fe' be FSingapore 6 a.m. on Bond j From Europe (London m Oct. 8»,
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  • 42 8 latest QUOTA rubbfr London: 2%d. New York: 4 9|16 cent 6 Singapore: 8 v —8'a c.i-s. HN London Spot £127 2s. 6d. 1 'P Three Months Buyers £129 15s. Od. Sellers £129 17s. 6d. W Singapore: $65.12 V... ton.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 223 8 Table Gongs, j No. ***** Handsome Horn Gong with Beater Silver Plated on Polished Oak Polished Base. Height 12 ins. Base 17 ins. Gong 7 ins. Price 39.50 Height 18' ins. Base 24 ins. Gong 12 ins. Price $100.00 j ROBINSON &Co Ltd. j t Incorporated in the Straits Settlements
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    • 88 8 J Latest and Smartest j Designs DOXA The most accurate timekeeper. j JUST UNPACKED j j IN WRIST POCKET WATCHES j I ALARM TRAVELLING CLOCKS. I U. S. de Silva Bros j I SOLE AGENTS j HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE, j f 634 J North Bridge Road. J 1 TENG SENG
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  • 363 9 WILL REMAIN HEAD OF ARMY. PEACE CONFERENCE MAKES PROGRESS. JAPANESE TROOPS AGAIN MOVING? The China peace conf xcn.re is making headway. Chiang Kai .Shek Ls to r« sign the Presidency but Canton agrees that he should remain Commander-in-Chief of the Army. Shanghai. Oct. 28. is
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  • 241 9 THREE REPORTS TO BE itarled. Rugby. Oct. 71. The discussion on, ttot- Indian Federal Co®irt in the Round-Table Fgteral Structure Com-1 mittet was ttfc'.lay by a speech by Sir Mwnammad fihafi, who urged that in view of the unanimous ifcndia n opinion in favour erf »uch a.
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  • 71 9 TAJ KS WITH HOOVER ENDED. Reuter. New York. Oct 27. al sailed in the '-He de Franc:'* for lr ii h3O p.m. TJae liner wa held up for m ura to allow his daughter. Josett°. a party 5n ber hoaour. Th:re is n» newspaper comment
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  • 65 9 Rugby, Oct. 27. T!,t creas* recorded in the recent week "is oi unemployed continues and M try of Labour announces to-night S* 5 mployed than the previous week. t»l tn the registers of employment ex,n ny Oct. 19 was 2.737*00. An encouragv ibout the decrease to that it
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  • 2311 9 TERRIFIC LANDSLIDE IN GENERAL ELECTION. OVERWHELMING CONSERVATIVE VICTORIES EVERYWHERE. FORMER LABOUR MINISTERS FAIL TO HOLD SEATS. OPPOSITION DEADER DEFEATED AT BURNLEY. General election results received so far (about one ha'fl show an overwhelming victory for the National Government A three-figure majority seems assured. If later
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  • 58 9 Figures At A Glance. Last Election (June, 1929): Labour 287, Conservative 259, Liberal 59, Independent 9. At The Dissolution: I Labour 280 (15 Nationals), Con.servative 263, Liberal 58, Independent 14. State Of Parties At 5 a.m. (G.M.T.) To-day: Conservatives 222, National Labour '4, Liberals 37, Opposition Labour 23,
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  • 809 9 SOME DEFINITELY UNSATISFACTORY. GOVERNMENT CONTROL LIMITED. OFFICIAL COMMENT ON THE POSITION. Private schools necessarily vary in quality, and some of them undeservedly suffer in r nutation because of the shortcomings of others. Private schools are necessary in view of the fact that the Government and mission schools
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  • 36 9 GERMANY TO ASK FOR CONFERENCE. Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 28. It i r learned au horitat vely tha the Oe--ma Government Li seriously cens der ng caHri» an interna lohai reparatons conference a* an early date.—Reuter.
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  • 36 9 Reuter. Chicago Oct. 27. The United States Circuit Court of Appeals has granted Al Capone a writ of super-sedas irtay of legal proceeding >) but his refused his application for bail pending appeal.—Router.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 229 9 i i'wwiiuiniiiirmiramrniiiintn^^ 1 PAVILION 1... m Phone 6903 mmm* j 6.15 To-Night 9.15 DON'T SEE THIS SHOW IF tT HURTS YOU TO LAUGH! I mound the i CR E O N R DELIGHTFVL ROMANCE—SPARKLING COMEDY Here is the Programme to make you Forget your Cares I FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30. Ann
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  • 225 10 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. MERCHANTS BEAT M.C., OFFICERS. Merchants strengthened their position In the •SCC tournament yesterday when they beat the Malayan Command Offi2?rs by a goal and two tries Ul points) to two tries (6 po.n s). Mr. Vaughan-Jones rsfereed. the teams l.ning up as follows: Malayan Command Officers:
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  • 77 10 MATCH AT IPOH ON SATURDAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.J Ipoh. Oct. 27. Some doubt felt by Perak Rugby enthusiasts as to the visit of th- Glosters team to Ipoh on Saturday has now been cleared up as a resuit of a telegraph enquiry as to whether the
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  • 106 10 Probables v. Possibles trial will be %i the S.C.C. on Tuesday. Teams. Probables (Colours): J. C. S. Ponsford; R M. Hoops, A. L. B. Perkins. D. R. Harper. F. G. Minus; A. W. Nicholson, J. M. Houghton; Dr. P. H. O'Driscoll. A. E. S. Talbot. M. C
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  • 35 10 The Public Service team to meet the Gloster "'A" XV at Tanglin to-day is as follows: Haxworth; Brett, Stevens. Earl, Sewell; Evans. Moffat; Bull. Perkina, Robb. Lait, Rickard. Goodchijd. Campbell. Egmont.
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  • 43 10 The following S.C.C. XV. will meet Malacca at Malacca on Saturday: Horsley; Tatham. Bingham, Harper, Land; Hoops. Bonnar; Bellingham-Smith. A. R. Anderson. T. G. Garside, Dr. R. Shelley, P. Storr, R. W. B. Cairns, W. N. Rothery. and C. Fittock.
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  • 165 10 L.L.T.C. TOURNAMENT. I Yesterday's results and to-day's ties in the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club tournament: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Mens Op:n Singles: F. T. K. Hobbes beat Ll. Phillips 6—2. 6 —o; Capt. Moore beat B. Page 6—3. 6—l. Men's Open Doubles. R. F. Goodman and JL Abed v. Dr.
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  • 150 10 MAYFLOWER INTER-TEAM TOURNAMENT. Result* of the ties played off on Saturday and Sunday in the Mayflower inter-team tournament were: "E" Team beat "D" team by 3 games to 1. Scores: Ho Choy Kian beat Lim Chin Lam (w.o.); Lim Teck Chong lost to Lim Cheng Teck 15 —6, 12—15,
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  • 52 10 The final of the Chinese open singles championship run by the Great World under the auspices of the Singapore Badminton Association was played off on Sunday and resulted in L a win for the Shanghai B.P. by 4 games to 1, the 1 runners-up being the United
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    164 10 FOND AND GABO TO FIGHT AGAIN. AMATEUR CONTEST: BILLY BUTT v. G. N. DAS. What promises to be an interesting programme of bcxing will be held at the Garden Arena on Friday Oct. 30. Two ten-round contests will head the bill. L. S. Fond, the hard-hitting Chinese, and Kid
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  • 158 10 S.R.A. CLASSIFICATIONS. List No. 5, Amendment No. 8. issued by th° S.R A. yesterday is as follows: HORSES. Transfers.—Corais from Class 2 to Class 1. Hopaway from Class 2 to Class 1. Soldier Boy from Class 2 to Class 1. Currency Boy from Class 1 to Class 2.
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  • 64 10 The Race Course will be officially open for training for the November meeting from tomorrow at 5.45 a.m. when the usual arrangements for coffee, etc.. will be made. A list of the local horses in training for the above meeting will appear to-morrow. The complete list of
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  • 224 10 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. Ties in the S.C.C. tournament commencing to-day are as follows: TO-DAY'S TIES "B" Class Handicap 150 up: H. A. Bassett owe 25 v. Paul Storr owe 75; V. P. Barbat owe 25 v. H. G. Barrow owe 25; A. V. Harries owe 75 v. J. H. Donoghue
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  • 113 10 The following are the results in the Clerical Union tournament. American Championship—winner, Yeo Koon Yam; runner-up, Kueh Sing Kee. Highest break: Prizes presented by Mr. C. Mission and Mr. Lim Loi Hln. Won by Yeo Koon Yam and Lim Chuan Geok with break» of 56 each. American
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  • 69 10 MATCH AT JALAN BESAR IN AID OF M.F.A. FUNDS. A match will be played between the Malaya Football Association, Singapore, and the North Johore Football Association, comprising players from Muar and Batu Pahat, on Friday, at Jalan Besar Stadium. Kick-off at 4.45 p.m. The proc eds from this
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  • 110 10 SATURDAY'S INTERNATIONAL AT WREXHAM. London, Oct. 27. The Scottish and Welsh teams for the international match at Wrexham on Saturday are as follow: Scotland: Harkness (Midlothian); Blair (Clyde) and McAuley (Rangers); Massie (Midlothian), Meiklejohn (Rangers, capt.) and Brown (Rangers); Thomson (Celtic), Stevenson (Motherwell). McGrory (Celtic), McPhail (Rangers*
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  • 73 10 London. Oct 27. Wigan Borough have resigned from the Third Division (Northern) of the League for financial reason. The vacancy will probably be filled by the end of the week.—"S.F.P." Service. I Wigan were tenth on the table at the end of last season and this season,
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  • 55 10 A fast game of soccer was witnessed by a large crowd of spectators yesterday at the S.C.F.A. ground when the Social Athletic Party won by two goals to one against the Ho Hong Bank. The SA P. scorers were Lee Chee Hoo and Wong Nam Pan. and H ng Seong
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  • 110 10 SEREMBAN INTER-SCHOOL MATCH. i From Our Own Correspondent./ Seremban. Oct. 26. The Kajang High School lost to K. G. V. Seremban. on the Station Padahg yesterday b; 3—2. Both goals were visited in turn and it was in one of these raids that Mohamod, the visiting c ntre-forward, scored
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  • 193 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Oct 26. On Sunday on the Banda Hillir English School ground, the Malacca St. Francis' Association beat a team from the H.MS. "Iroquois" by 2—l. The tarns lined up as follows: H.M.S. "Iroquois". Hiae; Nichols. P. G. Bakar; Young. Lt. Petch. Pearce;
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  • 128 10 ENDURANCE TEST. RACE FROM K. L. TO KLANG AND BACK. Under the auspices of the Selangor Physical Culture Association, a bicycle endurance race from Kuala Lumpur to Klang and back has been organised. This endurance test is open to any competitor in Malaya, and will start from the premises
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  • 124 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. Snan's XI v. Kirn's XI on Saturday at S.C.F.A. ground: Peng Kiong; Ah Tim, Hor Koon; Fook Loy, Ah Goo, Koon Guan; Chin Piow, Cheow Hin, Sim Lim, Teck Lam, and Seng Hock. Reserves: Tiong Wah. Eng Kwee, Wah Cheong. Suan's XI v. Tanjong Pagar Fitters'
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  • 566 10 AUSTRALIAN RESOURCES. BREAKING OF BOWLERS* HEARTS. As the English cricket season ends that of Australia begins, writes a commentator in a Home paper. Th; cables have already told us that a few of the players familiar to the home public have begun the breaking of bowlers' hearts, and that
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  • 46 10 S.P.P.A. ANNUAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the Singapore Ping-Pong Association will be held at the S.C.R.C. premises on Saturday, at 3 p.m. Agenda: To confirm minutes of previous meetings; to pass the report and accounts; to elect officials for the ensuing year: general.
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  • 35 10 The attention of Y.M.C.A. members is drawn to a.n alteration in the arrangements for the Ir.door Gam's finals, which will take place on Tuesday. Nov. 3. at 8 p.m. instead of tomorrow, as formerly announced.
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  • 261 10 DEFENCE ALLEGES NEGLECT AND DRUNKENNESS. The part heard case in which Mr. R. Blackwood, represented by Mr. E R. Koek. is suing Sir John Jackson (Singapore) Ltd., for whom Mr. R. Williamson and Mr. Eric Rhodes appear, for two months' salary at the rate of
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  • 95 10 THE NEW PETROL TAX. A mcc ing of the Singapore Municipal Commission w.ll be held on Friday next at 2.15 p.m The agenda includes the cons deration and. if approved, the adoption of the report of tht committee appointed to investiga c and report en the question of
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  • 253 10 RE-ORGANISED AND PUT ON SOUND BASIS. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Ipoh. Oct. 27. The Malayan Teachers' Co-operative Society, which was much in the limelight last year owing to the absconding of the treasurer, held its annual meeting, as a reconstructed society under the name of the F.MJS.
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  • 121 10 ALLEGED ILLEGITIMATE CHILD. A well-known Ind an money-lender. S.P.K.M.S.T. Kumarappa Chettiar. of T. 2. Market Street, was summoned before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. C. H. Whitton) yestoday fcr fa.ling to maintain his illeg.tima.e eh Id. Mr. E. E. C. Thura singam and Mr. Claud da Siva appeared
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  • 270 10 NEW FAVOURITE AT THE CAPITOL. Charles Ruggles, who is one of the newes: screen favourites and who scored a great riumph in "Charley's Aunt," is seen again in a role which gives him full scope for displayng his talent as i- mirth provoker in "The
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  • 154 10 The Singapore Scouts are taking part in a big drive to raise funds for their Assoc ation this week. Last nigh' a successful dance was held at the Victoria Memorial Hall, when the band of the Ist Glosters was ln attendance. On Monday a bazaar was held at
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  • 78 10 Rugby, Oct. 27. A telegram from*the Governor of Cyprus reports that the situation is distinctly quieter In the towns and shops are open in Nicosia. It is expected that the schools will open today. The Bishop of Kyrenia was arrested yesterday morning and also a lawyer and two
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    • 300 11 I The New World Show. BRIGHTEST SPOT IN BINOAPORE. I THE NEW WORLD TALKIE THEATRE. j —DUO-FONE SOUND SYSTEM— J 7.1S p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. J WORDS AND MUSIC j WITH i LOUIS MORAN, TOM PATRICOL4, DAVID PEREY j Snatty Lines,! Hot lunes, Peppy Steps. FITTED with powerful double W
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 607 11 CLUB DIARY. numeroma Clubs and Societies in it of the members of which are Malaya Tribune." It has been at we should open a special to benefit, and we readily comply. n invited to co-operate in keep- -to-date and complete. Hapneral interest will still be in"Diary of Events." The "Club
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    • 336 11 DIARY OP EVENTS. TO-DAY, OCT. 28. High Tides.-io.54 a.m., 1146 pm F n:L Ch i n 4r P t outs vMa:ay RUgby A C v Raffles R C ps a XV v. Glosters, Tanghn. Hockey: S.R.C. v. S.C.C., S.RX. TO-MORROW, OCT 29 High Tide.—n ig a.m. u FRI *>AY, OCT.
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  • 1164 12 A Wedding And Three Deaths. (By Air Mail: Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London. Oct. 8. A wedding of great interest to Malayans, both pas: and present, was celebrated last week at St. Andrew's Church, West Tarring, when Miss Dorothy Vera Snewm, only daughter of Mr. and
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    • 324 12 "CROWN" BR4ND CIGARS, i Made by hand from pure Manila leaf. i fphone 7731 Box 01 Crown Cigars LONDRES 52.80 lim m\k\\\ HIGH LIF E $LBO 50 I DAMAS $1.60 v I B Overseas Tobacco Co. PRINCESAS $1.2( 511 I I s,NCAPORE PERFECTOS $l.io 2 j FOR QUALITY AND PRICE
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  • 893 13 THE ISSUE: PEACE OR WAR? A CONFLICT OF POLICY. The Manchurian crisis has, says the "China Critic," shocked the nation to such an extent that the people, hitherto noiseless, have suddenly become so vocal that their voice is heard even above the clatter cf Japanese guns. The
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  • 163 13 A CONVICTION QUASHED. London, Sept. 27. A North London schoolmaster, Mr. Stanley Baser, who lives at Newington Gre:n, has succeeded, after a year's effort, in vind.catirg his honour. He was convic.ed at Noruh Lo.idon Police Court last October of a common assault upon a young girl, and
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    • 492 13 S General Electric Refrigerator Created, Perfected and Built by GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. OF AMERICA. I LEADERSHIP PROVEN AND I MAINTAINED THROUGH j PERFORMANCE. PERFORMANCE SOLD 1,000 090 j IN LESS THAN FOUR YEARS! j Maehinas can be seen at Municipal Electrical Showroom or at the Officw of J THE BORNEO
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    • 241 13 I The Spcil ot tke Linhs h C 2 -Wsft aY V The thrill of the links buoyant youth romantic >X >3 i charm. Moments when the captivating fragrance O Cj tms exc l u s e genuine Eau de £s r4 Cologne preserves and enhances natural loveliness Cj ant
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  • 91 14 [Our readers are invited to write to us on tubjects of public interest. It must be underttood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen
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  • 144 14 (Tn the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —Your readers throughout Malavu ar2 gaining too much from tin ••People a neper." They are Increasing their knowledge and improving their English unknowingly. In add Hon. you are very liberal with space in the correspondence columns, and .nvite
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  • 122 14 <To The Editor. -Malaya Tribune.") S.r. —The best waj to control birth is >o control dea h. Controlling b rth. I th nk, is no: the way to control death. Re P.N.Ms comment, poor parents should show self-control whtn they real.se thai they have not ihe means to
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  • 447 14 (To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune."/ Sir.—ln his early y»rrs nobody ever though I >'■ umsly of Chiang. He received his miliar, and political education in Ru.ssia and Japan In later years he became the Cha:nnan < t the National Government aid CTUBhed many revolts, includ.ng time led by
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  • 150 14 Mr. P. W. Penson makes serious allegations against policemen concerning their conduct towards a friend of his who is said to have remonstrated with them for illtreating a stray cow. It should be understood that such letters cannot be published, especially when written by persons other than
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    • 483 14 Gift Books MPjtiMgMf I "nu ~=Z? r i j Picture Show Annual Ifl I 3li Boys Cinema Annual IIUCICJIfItS I I j g j j $3.50 per copy Illustrated List Free on Application. j Please apply to: s HI. MOHAMED DULFAKIB CO., J Phone 3695 Singapore?and \Kuala Lumpur. J j
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    • 160 14 HpRY the new "quick- W JL cooking" Quaker Oats. Now cooks in 1-5 the time formerly required! Save time, labor, fuel. Serve it as porridge for breakfast... thicken soups and gravies with it. use it in fritters, cakes, biscuits. Try p tin today. Ike kind Quaker Oaf* you h.i:r always
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    • 462 14 i YET SHE HAS "SINGAPORE FOOT' j She baffks in the sun. dainty. It is wise to use absorktv fastidious, yet her shapely foot NR mftmm sorbin is marred by a rash-like erup- JNR after every cx P° sur < 1 J tien between the toes. She has Paces. whether
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    • 455 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. 0: BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (incorporated, in Engianaj MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES NSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM '.AVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE, der Contract with His Majesty's Government.j OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. :ana 17,000 Oct. 31 9,000 Nov.
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    • 651 15 232AM£RJ5AnjNGS. IS LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Marseilles, London, Antwera. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough Ve«*els Tonnage Due Ball I KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 5 6 S KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Nov. 19 20 t YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Dec. 8 9 HAKONE MARU 10,500 Dec. 16 17 9 SUWA MARU 10,700 Dec. 31
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    • 454 15 STEAMER SAILINGS^ INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. {Incorporated in Enoland.) Dlreet 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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    • 275 15 INSURANCE. THE ifiw\ SOUTH iMrJ BRITISH INSURANCE company. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR TJIBURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MAROOLIOUTH. Manager. Offlo*: I. Plnlayaon Green STEAMER SAILINGS. The Travel Shipping Agency. 2, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. Booking of Passages to all parts of the world by all
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    • 550 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under the Companies Acts of ll«2 to MM on 2nd December. lII2J Authorised Capital £3.000,000 Subscribed Capital £1.800,000 Paid-up Capital £1.050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,866,845 BEAD OFFICE: 15, Orsec Cbarek Street. London, E.G. S. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.
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    • 581 15 mm BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OF THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED. 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Telephone No. 2904 The North Branch of this Bank which la now opened for business will provide thr followta* facilities to customers: BANKING DEPARTMENT (Commercial Banking;). We transact a general commercial banking business. ACCEPTANCES. We buy
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    • 508 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale 4mong the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—IBS. Tank Road. Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET —No. 8. Eber Road, modern sanitation, electricity, water also. 116-1. Emerald Hill Road, a small compound
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    • 449 16 Le zsMercie/s School 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 —18. Kerbau Road, from November 1. Rent $50. Apply 47. Truro Road. TO LET—I, CairnhM Circle and 16. Prinsep Street. Rent moderate. Apply 64.
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    • 206 16 FOR SALE. RADIO CHART of Bbort-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for hanging over your receiver. Ten cents per copy. Out stations 15 cents Send casb wltb order to Manager, Malaya Tribune." "FOR SALE." 10.000 pairs of Gents, Ladies and Children's Shoes at about half of replacement cost
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    • 426 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. I, the undersigned Cheang Theam Ke<-. hereby give notice that I shall not be responsible for any debt or debts contracted by my wife. Cheong Tuan Neo, who left my house and protection this date. October 23, 1931 (SRd > CHEANG THEAM KEE. "Riviera," 112 Pasir Panjang
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    • 590 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Reach the a Permanent Population" mmmmmm^~m^mm mm\m9M%% mm W/m\%%fj AUCTION SALE. NOTICE OF CHANGE IN DATE OF ttAXE RE IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE AT Messrs. Tan Chang Tiong and Son's Saleroom OF L Valuable freehold land and house known as Municipal No. 7, Jonker
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    • 444 16 I MASSAGE AND MANICURE. MASSAGE. Miss Matsuye. Miss Masako \g m Misako. No. 20. Bencoolen Street. Sine ip w MALAYA TRIBINfT PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION BATES P"A TABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Includiai at office Postage Postal* or close (Local or to Forelis residence. P.M.8.» Countritt Yearly 115.00 121.00 127.00 Half
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