Malaya Tribune, 29 October 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune 1 \VIIL- -No. 256 SINGAPORE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, Oct. 29. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1931.
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    • 218 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, DON'T GET A COLD °*t LAKEROL Heed the warning signal—at the first sign of a o®®@®^STA]] cold take LAKEROL, the sure safe, certain and a £\Ht2/Y*/ I P* easan t wa y of definitely avoiding colds, sore 4BBL^__g: o A cnial^> J Croats
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    • 201 1 i Walking Stick Lager Beer iIS GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH. Try It to-day! j AGENTS: j SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. i S.S. AND F.M.S. J t CHOLERA! I DYSENTERY OIARRHCEA Invaluable I in Infantile Diarrhoeas At all chemists. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., 3, Battery Road. Singapore. BOON PHARMACY, 182-186. Penang Road
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    • 45 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. I IN TABLET FORM, Against CONSTIPATION', I Nothing tike purgatives or laxatives. j Its use does not lead to habit. Free sample can be obtained from: j FRANCO-EASTERN TRADING CO., j SOLD BY ALL DISPENSARIES.
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  • 2228 2 Report Of Retrenchment Committee. NOTES FROM INDIA. The amount of "cuts" that the Army Re-i-.tnohment Sub-Committee are able to suggest in their recently issued interim report is Rs 379 nnes out of a total expenditure of R«. ,S5 cram Of military expenditure. It is not.
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  • 277 2 T ORTURE ATTEMPT. AMAZING SCENE AT IKON WORKS. Hong Kong Oct 13. Cries ut Save life!" brought a police picket quickly to a shop in HeOBMMf Road on Sunday. Above the doorway V/aa the sign cf the Kung Ping Iron and Steel Works, and on bursting open the door, which
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    • 110 2 t The Health of the Countryside is concentrated in delicious OV/ILTINE FOOD BEVEIVAGI. Builds-up Brain, Nerve and Boc A.F.B. 26. Pure, Light, Delightfully Refreshing, that's JEFFREY'S BEER. Jeffrey's Beer both cheers and It is a pure, light beer brewed nourishes; it contains no harm- by a special process which reful
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  • 125 3 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. EDITOR'S LETTER. Comments On The Mail. Dear Boys, I am forced to hold out several contribut ons this week. Oh Kia: Beng has sent in a well wri.ten article but unfortunately it cannot be published as the subject chosen is very unsuitable. The
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  • 299 3 (By Sng Geok Ghee J The slump is one of the worst calamities that can befall a country. Scientists say that it is worse than war. The majority of the population suffer a great deal and are forced to lead a dishonest life. Suicides and bankruptcies are common as
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  • 268 3 (By S. T. Koh.) We all know that the juggler is a common figure in Singapore, walking along the roads with his assistant behind him carrying the bassets. As he goes along he blows his pipe and calls his trade. He is an amusing entertainer and it
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  • 242 3 (By Khoo Lay S<jo.) Some people are bound to think that they are marked by the law when told to have their finger impressions taken. It is only those violators of the law that are afraid of this. Those who have straight minds are quite happy to have
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  • 83 3 (By Boy Yar Bar Chia.i 1 wish to inform your contributor, 'Useful.' that I was not making fun of the term Idol Worshipper" but I was giving it as an example of the class of people who are superstitious. I quite agree with him in saying that it
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  • 263 3 Interesting Address On "Death." With the usual procedure of a Hat Deba c, Master Koh Teck Sian was made the cf the evening at the las. literary mee.-T.i; of the Students' Union. Mr. T. K. Hui tcok the chair. After the reading and passing of the minutes, a
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  • 389 3 (By O. B. Watt J There are people who go on journeys for pleasure; there are others who travel in quest of health, and above all to be free of sorrows. To such, therefore, a curious scene suits them best to distract their minds from their gloomy
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  • 278 3 (By S. Syed Ahmed.) These words have a close relation. Let E* first take the word, "Education." The word Education, like many other words, has a broader as well as narrower meaning, while it carries its original idea in its very structure. E means "out" and duoo
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  • 107 3 (By C. Y. Fail.) Most boys and girls nave a vast reservoir of energy locked up inside their m.nd, waiting to be tapped by those wro know how. Nature has given everyon? a mind, and pos:ibilities for thought and actions. The mind is the most important part of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 512 3 the Institute of H. ygiene has for NINE years if ON THE approved or OF HEALTH CRAVENA and its famous CORK tip Read this extract from the full report which proves our claims M The cigarettes were found to be well and evenly packed with tobacco, and the cork tips
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    • 473 3 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A Remedy for Consumption Haa Been Found. Derk P. Yonkermmn. Discoverer Ol The New Remedy For Consumption. Marvellous as It may seem after centuries if failure, a remedy has been discovered that >as cured the deadly Consumption even in •ne advanced stages of the disease. No
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  • 397 4 Make Use Of The Opportunity. (By 'The Invisible Man.") It would no* be surprising if many were attracted to read this article first before thrv begin to read other articles, because of the tempting word "Free.-' It is natural to all cf us whether boy or girl,
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  • 335 4 (By Don Fookie.) Often have I read the above interesting subject by cur keen wr.ters of the Boys' Corner but before I advance a little further allow me to tell you. dear readers, that I, being one of the enthusiastic physical culturist-. naturally have a great love
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  • 137 4 (By V. S. Vcsan.) It is your duty to obey your parents at ai* tim-s. At your birth your mother feeds you tenderly and takes every precaution to k??p you healthy. During your s.ckness she pays particular care In healing you. Your fathei. when you are old enough, admits
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  • 323 4 Cultivate Them From Outset. (By Ong Geok Tengj The importance of good manners is so great that it plays a great part in shaping our actions in speech as well as in position. Little ne?d be said on behalf of bad manners which often lead a person to
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  • 290 4 (By Robert Yeo Singapore, .situated at the extreme south of the Malay Peninsula, was founded in 1819 bySir Thomas Stamford Raffles. Raffles Institution and Raffles Square are places that may remind us of the name cf this great man The latter, little more than a century
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  • 249 4 ißy Robert Yeo.) I was born in 1886 and now as you may reckon I am 45 years old. I well remember the day when I left the mint with a number cf oth r coins. We were all bright and pretty, and were being tak
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    • 240 4 S3T ~R n WEISSj_J I fl Diabetes jjj MELUTUS pffl npHE latest and extremely Dll \J. "valuable remedy /J I jrjjj which causes a rapid f/ Kjj decrease of the percentage Kti \of sugar in the urine and I/ I prrl V blood stream and the effect 11/ PH 1
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    • 230 4 j HAEMATOPAN The Right Tonic Food. J "FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN OF ALL AGES." When YOU take "Haematopan" you are Not taking a "drug" or a "patent I medicine". You are simply revitalizing every cell in your body with the natural 1 I basic substance of all vital energy—the
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    • 727 4 for MALARIA HEADACHES §§L COLDS INFLUENZA Hl. it? TROPICAL COMPLAINTS <!hI All Head Pains, Malaria, Fevers, Colds, Influenza, Rheumat, m, and Tropical Complaints are very real to people who iul r irom these Ailments. 'ASPRO,' with its wonderful pain-rt ing power, its fever reducing effect, and its soothing action, will
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  • 1961 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO EXrwAvn. CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, October 29, 10 a.m. VaJue. 2?" CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bu y«s. Se llers 1.0.8 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec 31 mt 0.0 Austral Malay Dec' 31 ,11 XL 3.0 0 5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin j un e
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    • 582 5 $275 MUST BE WON First Prize $2JJ. Second Prize $75. SEVENTEENTH CROSSWORD. IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) 1 r r mj r r w" r I oJ_cblLLem_ Address your solution with entry fee to the Manager. "The Malaya Tribune." CLEARLY MARK YOUR COVERS "CROSSWORD" No.
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    • 165 6 j c.15 TO-NIGHT 91S j j Paramount presents The Inimitable I 1 ImmmUGCLES j j Tgi^3bit" I He says "I Love You!" with such fen our that five girls believe him! When it comes to making good there's j J only one Charlie. See him keep everybody happy in j
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    • 139 6 Amusements. |jf Malayan *PI r Premiere W| IHr of Alhambras W|| I |f/ Proudest w V Offering! jj IDOUGUS FAIRBANKS 1 iIN j Reaching FOR THE Moon WITH I Bet>e -Daniels A United Artists Super I BOOKING AT j BM Page 7. M m r U.A.H[aIwAYSA GREAT SHOWjI U.A^ E=d
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    • 232 6 J c.15 TO-NIGHT Simultaneously WITH ALHAMBRA Douglas Fairbanks IN I REACHING fORTHE MOONj J 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j THE INCOMPARABLE I Maurice I Chevalier] IN A COMEDY ROMANCE with i 3 BRAND SEW CHEVALIER SONG-HITS! j "Playboy of Paris" m FRANCES DEE, O.P. HEGGIE |R j H STUART ERWIN. I
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  • 303 7 11. X I LLS' AMI LO. S KLI'UKI Oct. 29. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 2 13 16d, up 1 lbri New York: 4M cents (G), down lj 16 cents. Shares: Stead}'. Allenbys 60—70 cents, Ayer Moleks 40—50 cents, Ayer Panas 45—55 cents. Bassetts 35—40 cents,
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  • 71 7 kandon. Oct. 28. Measns. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £127 716 (£127 9 16) Forward £129 13 16 (£l3O 3 16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2 7 xd. (2
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  • 62 7 London, Oct. 28. British Malayan Tir. report that no business was done during the past twelve months. Expenses etc. amounting to £650 have been carried to balance sheel. At the annual meeting of Kota Tinggi Rubber Estates the report was adopted. The all-in cost was 3
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  • 149 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RA. REPORT. The Singapore Chaonber of Commerce Rubber Association's weekly auction report d*ttd Oct. 28, states: Catalogued 1.958.412 1b.=874.29 tons. Offered 1,615.593 1t.=721.25 tons. Sold 1.410.301 lb 629.60 tons. London spot os. 2nd. New York spot 4 116 cents. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet:
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  • 56 7 Singapore. Oct. 29. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot B', t% Standard R.R.S. on Tender November BSB8 S 8 9% December 8% B*4 January-March 8 874 April-June ..9 9^ Tone of Market: Dull Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot 2Vd. per lb. New York:
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  • 331 7 British Official. Singapore, Oct. 29. Selling: London 4 months sight 2s. 4 7 32a London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 5 32d.. London 60 days Sight 2s. 4 3 32d, London 30 days' sight 2s. 4 1j16d.. London demand 2s. 4d., London T.I. 2s. 3 3132 d.. Lyons
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  • 157 7 The "Van dtr Liju." which arrived here 'his morning .from Sourabaya. brought 85 bullocks and 464 pigs. ARRIVALS Selangor." Brit. 444 tons. Capt. Davies. from Teluk Anson. 28-10: for Teluk Anson 30-10. "Makasser." Dutch. 362 tons, Capt. Hes. from Rengat. 28-10; for Rengat, 30-10. "Mahidol," Brit. 440 tons,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1344 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Victoria Theatre I COMING ATTRACTIONS: The] Grant-Anderson Company. Itie Farren Revue Company. HEIFETZ. Victoria Memorial Hall Second Popular Organ Recital FRIDAY, NOV. 6, 5.30 p.m. Organist: Mr. J. R. CA3ELEY Vocalist: Mrs. DOROTHY MACLEOD Admission Cts. 20 j POPPY DAY GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. Booking for the Grand Variety
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    • 21 7 iVennts Players! 1 Big Bill j |tilden I I Is Coming to Alhambra j i_ a t m t t j
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  • 83 8 i vi. TAN —Mr. Tan Tiang Hock, age 66 years. pass<-d away peacefully at 12.30 a.m. on Thursday. Cc'ober 29. 1931. at 533. Geylang Road, leaving a widow, two sons (Messrs. Tan Geo'; Lim and Tan Kh ng Seng), on? daughter, two daughters-in-law,
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  • 772 8 The outstanding feature ol the British Election is the eclipse of the Labour Party as an independent political factor. It is, in truth, something of a tragedy. Before the Great War the Party was in Parliament a negligible influence. In 1902 it had only two Members; in 1906,
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  • 241 8 A special meeting of the Singapore Munc Ial Commissioners will be held on Mondaynext, when the Budget will be considered. Mr. A. Viswalingam, th: eye speeial-st of the Tanglin Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, after a stay in England to further nis studies, has returned to Kuala Lumpur. Mtmbers of the Straits
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  • 119 8 King Cheered In Election Atmosphere. Reuter. London. Oct. 28. The King and Queen, the Prince of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of York and Prince George were present at Drury Lane Theatre tonight. A great crowd surged through the police cordon and pressed closely on the
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  • 53 8 NO FRESH INFORMATION. London. Oct. 28. Nothing fresh in the Sino-Japanese situation is known in Chinese diplomatic quarters in London from Nanking or Geneva. Dr. Sze is still in Switzerland, and Chinese circles in London do not wish to commit themselves as to whether developments may involve his
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  • 558 8 London. Oct. 28. Tbe negotiations b twe?n the British and Chuv se Governments with rtference to the imprisonment ol John Thorburn are approaching completion. Reuter l:ams that the Foreign Office has received a despatch from Sir Miles Lampson which, it is understood, will afford a basis of settlement.
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  • 62 8 NOTES PROM INDIA, on page 2. BOYS' CORNER, on pages 3 and 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 11 CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11. CLUB DIARY, on page 12. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 12. OUR LONDON LETTER, on pages 13 and
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  • 453 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON "Rah for Ramsay. Also, Bully! for Baldwin. And, to be sportv: "Hard for Henderson. M It will be noticed that air* certain quarters reference is made to a Conservative victor The Carlton Club won't mixed Ministry and will wanting to run the show Mac Donald.
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  • 33 8 From China and Jajauj due at Singapore tO-B»rrov Prom China by the "1 Singapor- daylight on Sin:: Prom Prance by the "F :ix Re Singapore 6 a m. on Sund; tj
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  • 44 8 TIN AND RUBBE R. latest quota I I 1 BUBBER London: 2%d. New York: 4',i cents. »0» Singapore: ff 1 8 cents rlN London Spot £127 2s. od Three Months Buyers £1-9 1 (Do 2> 2s. 6d.) Sellers £129 I5s_ fd Singapore: $64.(15. A
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 375 8 I j I You can Build 612 Working Models j j with Outfit No. 2. I t Who can hope to have as many toys as a Meccano boy? He is a real engineer -and his play-room is an engineering vvc rkshop. Wh n he wants a truck, a crane,
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    • 90 8 J Latest and Smartest j Designs j |doxa! I The most accurate j I timekeeper. j JUST UNPACKED I up i j i 1 WRIST POCKET WATCHES j ALARM TRAVELLING I CLOCKS. j I). S. deSilva Bros.! SOLE AGENTS. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE, j j North Hndgv Road. I TENG SENG
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    • 57 8 j ELECTION RESULTS. Figures At A Glance, j Last Election (June. 1929): j Labour 287. Conservative 259, Liberal 59, Independent 9. j J At The Dissolution: I j Labour 280 (15 Nationals), j I Conservative 263. Liberal 58. i Independent 14. J j Slate Of Parties To-day: j National Govt.
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  • 1124 9 CRUSHING DEFEAT OF LABOUR. o.VLY ONE-TENTH OF THE SEATS. JfANY EX-MINISTERS DEFEATED. fllER'S MESSAGE TO THE NATION. Rugby, Oct. 28. The Prime Minister has issued a jHpf*age to the nation in which, after IJl inking millions of all parties who I' ipported the National Government at
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  • 1671 9 TOTAL COLLAPSE OF LABOUR PARTY OPPOSITION. MOST REMARKABLE ELECTION IN HISTORY. SUBSTANTIAL MAJORITY FOR THE PREMIER. Rugby, Oct. 28. The National Government have gained an electoral victory of unprecedented completeness. The great majority of results have now been declared and it is
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  • 30 9 Rugby. Oct. 28. The Royal Air Force long range monoplane reached Abu Sueir. Egypt, early this afternoon successfully completing the non-stop flight of nearly 3,000 miles.—British Official.
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  • 68 9 HAMILTON BROTHERS' FORCED LANDING. Reuter. Vienna, Oct. 28. The Hamilton brothers had a forced landing owing to dense fog at Tulln. Lower Austria, last night. The machine is undamaged and t'.iey are continuing the flight to-day. Later The airmen. Hamilton brothers have abandoned their flight owing
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  • 992 9 MR. BALDWIN AND THE POLL. FOREIGN IMPRESSIONS OF RESULT. DOMINIONS EXPECT A TARIFF PACT. Reuter. London. Oct. 29. "The nation has won a gr at and decisive victory." says Mr. Stanley Baldwin in a message to the country. "This is no party victory. It is an emphatic
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 231 9 j gntni ininiiTiniHininiTTiTTiHiiim j jl PAVILION J I Phone 6903 j 6.15 La&t Night 9.15 j OF GEORGE a H CHARLES SIDNEY and MURRAY i t In The Fast And I urious Comedy j AROUND the CORNER TO-MORROW i f Mm\ Ann Harding i \rh& Paris Bound j UNIQUE! NOVEL!
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  • 379 10 INFORMAL TALKS DISAPPOINTING. SUPPORT FOR CHIANG KAI SHEK. FOUNDER OF CANTON REGIME DEAD. Efforts to unite the conflicting elements in China continue, but results so far are not very encouraging. Hong Kong. Oct. 29. Mr. Koo Ying Fan, former Chief Secretary to the Government of Nanking, recently
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  • 40 10 Reuter. Dacca dndia». Oct. 28. Mr Durno, the District Magistrate, was shot by one of several men who rushed up and fired hitting him in the temple and face. He was taken to hospital. His assailants have escaped.
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  • 65 10 FAVOURITE UNPLACED. THE TURF. Reuter. London, Oct. 28. The Cambridgeshire Stakes I mile and a furlong), value 1.200 soys., run at Newmarket yesterday, resulted as follows: 1. DISARMAMENT 7.11. 2. SIR OSWALD 8.0 3 LORD BILL 8.5. Twenty-four ran. Won by three lengths, third half a length away.
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  • 26 10 SPRINGBOKS CONTINUE UNCHECKED. Reuter. London, Oct. 29. The South Africans beat the West of Scotland by 21 points to 13 points at Glasgow today.—Reuter.
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  • 39 10 HOCKEY. The first strings of the two Padang clubo were to meet yesterday but the heavy showers of rain earlier in the day prevented any play in a match which would have proved very interesting indeed.
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  • 182 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. Young's team v. G.P.O. to-morrow at S.C.F.A. ground: Quan Mo. Ah Tim, Kong Fai. Khai Cheong. Fook Lay, Yew Leng. Kwong Sung, Khai Chew, Kong Guan, Hon Fai and Wing Sang. Reserves. Kirn Wah Ah Chin. Ah Woh and Yew Ying. Badminton. Hcrlicks' team v. Kang's
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  • 2018 10 HOPE OF REGAINING PROUD POSITION. MR. JUMABHOY'S ADDRESS TO ROTARY. The weekly luncheon of the Rotary Cub of Singapore was held yesterday at the Ad lphi Betdk, the President. Mr. Roland Bradde'l, 'aking the chair. The speaker of the alternoon was Mr. R Jumabhoy. J.P..
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  • 70 10 THREATENS WITNESSES WITH REVOLVER. Reuter. Chicago Oct. 29. Philip Dandrea, a bosom friend of Al Capone. was arrested in court during the trial of Capone for carrying firearms and was sentenced to six months' imprisonment. The judge passing sentence declared that Dandrea sat behind Capone with a
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  • 101 10 HELP FOR ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL. Mis& Vera Gee is arranging Cabaret performances for the dinner-danc* on Tuesday, Nov. 3. and the tea-dance on Wednesday. Nov. 4, at Raffles Hotel, at which a number of entirely new items will be presented, ranging from classics to low comedy. Among the
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  • 682 10 CLEVER ATTEMPT TO SMUGGLE OPIUM. FINES TOTAL $6,000. An interesting story of a clever attempt to smuggle a large quantity of non-Government ehandu into the Colony was unfolded before the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) ysterday. when six Cantonese, Chow Wang, Chow Kec. Chang Kirn,
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  • 323 10 LEAVE REGULATIONS AMENDED. Singapore Municipal Committee No. 7 took the following action at a meeting held on Oct. 23: Decided that existing free services of water, electricity, and gas to members of the Municipal Staff should be discontinued unless a strong case can be made out
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  • 122 10 COAL COOLIE DROWNED AT T. PAGAR. A Cantonese, who was alleged to have stolen some articles from the cabin of a ship that was berthed at Tanjong Pagar on Tuesday, was produced before the Third Magistrate (Mr. J. P. F. Gregg) yesterday. During the hearing of the
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  • 48 10 Reuter. The Hague. Oct. 29. The Government has announced that a Bill will be introduced authorising it to take measures to prevent such an increase in the import of certain goods as might threaten the home industry with the loss of its market in Holland.
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  • 729 10 "PEACEHAVEN" NC PEACEFUL? WRONGFUL DISMISSAL FAILS. In the Supreme Ccurt yesterday, t Ohitt Justice (Mr. Justice P. J. Sprc m.ss:d the claim rf Mr. R. Blackwoo eily employed by Sir John Jackson (S Ltd.. for two m&n'hs' salary at £43 pe. and a passage back to England,
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  • 212 10 GAOL FOR BREAC HOF *> T (From Our Own Corretpor.c ■> Kuala Lumpu p an The case agaiixst a Eurasian n.accountant of the Empire Hotel in the First Magistrate's Court when accused pleaded guilty ar Mr. Benjamin, appealed to the Cor.. Counsel stated that the accustd v
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  • 85 11 I/ v jers are invited to write to us on pu interest. It must be under}eCii. the Malaya Tribune" does not dorse opinions expressed by corres{SSt'. TTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF ■.-,k, preferably typewritten (double on one side of the paper only. t" 15 .ay be used, but the
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  • 210 11 Tl Editor, Malaya Tribune.") with Interest in your valuable 4th inst. that the Buddhists in at a telegram to the Buddhist Japan in Tokyo asking them to Government to come to a peaceand I think the International >n of Singapore should follow of the Penang Buddhists. The rail
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  • 387 11 To The Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir-The selection of Malay candidates for e appom ments under the Malay Officers ir.em' Class V. practised in Johore since C9. does not seem reasonable, and has frosted the senior clerks from the prospect of t ien;- hemselves by securing
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  • 428 11 'To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—-Wf live to-day in an age of aa <i mentions, rrechanical and elec r ca solution, ;x>litical and economic upheaval. cne S ate in the world is free from th depression Commercial, industrial ana G rnn.. :/iil head'- are exerting every effort
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  • 33 11 The rate of issue of Money Order for India an? Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for: $100 The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 45 11 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc. and water service, please write to the above address or Phor.t 341 L j A Big Crowd will be PARIS BOUND I TO-MORROW!
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    • 236 11 i The New World Show, j BRIGHTEST SPOT IN SINGAPORE. > THE NEW WORLD TALKIE THEATRE. j —DUO-FONE SOUND SYSTEM- j T.IS pm. TO NIGHT 0.30 p.m. WORDS AND MUSIC WTTH J LOUIS MOHAN, TOM PATRICOL*. DAVID PEHEY j Snatty Lines, Hot Tunes, Peppy Steps. j I APEX RECORDS, j
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    • 104 11 Just Arrived, j j A Huge Shipment I liljfjil Handsome Decanters, I J! H Designs including j Cocktui/ Shokers, j FiOWCr VaSeS eU j SPECIAL MALAYAN CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GREETING CARDS. j 35 cents Each. $2.00 per box of Six. i C. A. Ribeiro Co., Ltd., i Stationers Printers—Engravers.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 465 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, OCT. 29. High Tide.—11.18 a.m. Hockey: Y.M.C.A. v. S.C.C.. Y.M.C.A.; R.C (mixed) v. G.S.C.. R.C; Police v. M.C.U.. Thomson Road. TO-MORROW, OCT. 30. High Tides.—0.20 a.m., 11.43 a.m. Municipal Commissioners Meeting, 2.15 p.m. Meeting, Singapore Musical Society, Memorial Hall 5.15 p.m. Rugby. S.C.C. v. P.S., S.C.C.
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  • 173 12 THEY'RE BADLY PEEVED UP-COUNTRY! A correspondent writes to the "Malay Mail" as follows: Your leader on the subject of the Singapore Manufacturers' Exh bition has had the good «ffect of removing any doubts that may have been felt by manufacturers in the F.M.S. that their products might be
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  • 749 12 (There are numerous Clubs and Societies tn Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." It has been suggested that we should open a special Diary for their benefit, and we readily comply. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keep•ng the Diary up-to-date
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  • 649 12 THE LARGEST TRADE EXHIBITION. (From A Correspondent.) The British Industries Fair, or "8.1. F." as it is becoming known in every language, is the display of the manufacturer, of Great Britain and of the produce of the Br'tish Dominions and Colonies which is h?ld for the period
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 356 12 I Your Never- j Failing Friend j j in the Dark j LD-ashlioHU j jr-W j when you drop your j i money or an article i S "*CLE of jewellery which j the striking of a j '.7f,.iT.> ntatok does rot J I always help you to i J
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    • 70 12 j Best d i tlity with Madera P ri Apply |o Ce New China Optical Co MANUFACTUKINO OPTICI4H. I I Hiah Btr«#t. Singhrv I t p k»n« I7|| j lIMDTE OAT FLU*] CCCX PERFECTLY IN THREh MMUfßjj Appetizing! Healthy B N m ON SALE BVBtrWKn j For all defects of
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    • 10 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE." SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1931
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    • 102 2 Sir Montagu Sharpe, K. C, Chairman of Middhsex Quar.er Session, in his charge to he Grand Jury recently said:— "I to.ally dsagree with my friend the Chairman of London Sessions about the Grand Jury system. I think it performs one f the most useful functions of cr.minal
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