Malaya Tribune, 31 October 1931

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune XVIII. No. 258 SINGAPORE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Oct. 31, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1931.
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    • 109 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA, CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, —b R ERi< 'X C Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs and Rest Houses throughout the Straits <l l|l IK Settlements and the Malay States. Sole Agents: The East Asiatic Company, Limited. (Incorporated in Denmark.) KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANG. i j j REDUCED PRICES "ANCHOR"
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    • 519 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. Cleans Everything Except Clothes. I j"" j J Makes Copper and Like Gold ffrffiffift Steel Like Silver Wood Snowy White. Removes Dirt, Ink. Rust, Tar. Grease, j froma? Oils, Stains, Soot j ImxS Ask Your Dealer to Su PP'y- j
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  • 1929 2 Government Servants Oppose "Cuts." NOTES FROM CEYLON. The Board of Ministers, it is understood, have recommended to the Governor, in addition to the proposed cuts in salaries of Public Servants, a further cut in allowances, also on a sliding scale, and affecting all branches of the
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  • 407 2 PRISONER'S ESCAPE AFTER THREE TEARS 4 SENTENCE. London. Sept. 27 A man escape 1 last evening from Middlesex Sessions House at Westminster. He had been sentenced to three years' penal I rvitude and was taken back to the cells to await removal to prison. He escaped just
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 294 2 In the tropics, can anything stop a cold? YES! Listerine Antiseptic, used full m strength. It attacks bacteria M prevents their spread thus removing fl the cau.se of colds, sore throat, influenza M and main other infections of germ M < Gargle uith Listerine. undiluted, night and morning during had
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    • 215 2 Q/lt tlit first sign offom%vat-i m HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL iBUJI II USES The wonderful efficiency of Hudson s Cnmenthol Jujubes, for all affections of the throaty chest and luiiirs. has been endorsed l»y the medical profession for over 40 \ears. Always keep a tin handy— there is no better remedy for
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  • 575 3 A NEWSPAPER PRINTER'S ARREST. London. Sept. 27. There was a sequel at Bow-street Police Court yesterday to a visit by officers of the special branch of Scotland Yard to the editorial officer and printing works of the "Daily Worker." The editorial offices of the paper are
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  • 509 3 SUGGESTED PREFERENCE OVER JAPAN. London. Sept. 27. Mr Gandhi, who arrived at Springvale Oardtn Village, Darwen. Lanes., late on Friday night, was up for his morning walk yesterday, but not as early as h? intended. The alarm clock was not set correctly, and when he
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  • 728 3 MODERN MAN AND HIS INHIBITIONS. THE CRAZE FOR NOISE AND SPEED. London. Sept. 13. The Rev. J. C. Hardwick spoke on "The Challenge of Life" at the Modern Churchmen's Conference, which concluded at Oxford yesterday. "The scientific expert." he c aid, "is the mcdern equivalent of the
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  • 252 3 MONTHLY CONSUMPTION DOWN BY 600,000 GALLONS. Britain is faced with the prospect of weaker beei. Brewers are now conducting a survey of the sales of beer since they put up the price a penny a pint, and it is already clear that the demand
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 326 3 TAKE CARE OF YOUR STOCKINGS —WASHING METHODS ARE ALL IMPORTANT Keep them beautiful the way famous screen and stage stars do! You cannot protect your precious /t&W stockings from the weather you cannot keep off the dirt and wet. J^jSOL Stains and splashes seem to come from if nowhere to
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    • 150 3 lOii 5 CHOLERA I DYSENTERY DIARRHOEA Invaluable I in infantile j Diarrhoeas m At ati chemists. M3DICAL HALL. LTD.. 3. Battery Road Singapore. SOON PHARMACY. 182-186. Penang Road Penang. FEDERAL DISPENSARY. Kuala Lumpur MALAY RECORDS. N 2655. Krontjong Stamboel Haawaiian—Alan* Alang. N 2695. Krontjong Banjoe Biroe Tandjong Perak. N. 2756.
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  • 91 4 [Ow 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 sMcing). and on one side of the paper only. Pen
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  • 110 4 (To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —There is a law common to all passenger vehicles prohibiting the conveyance of passengers in excess of the number ordered on the registration of the vehicle. I cannot understand why the overcrowding in trolleybuses is permitted. Do they not come under
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  • 186 4 (To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Mr. Joo Voon Lim declares that Chiang is the only man in China with ability and power and the only man faithfully to pursue the teachings of Dr. Sun. etc. I am afraid this will create ill-feeling. We should not discuss individual
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  • 310 4 (To The Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Touching the observance of Chinas National Day. I writ:? a Straits-bcrn Chi r.ese. born and bred here, whose forefathers '.or two generations have been born in Singapore. Be it und rstood that not all Straitsborn Chinese are of the same type. A
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  • 906 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune, n j S r— In connection with the publici y given to Mr. Blunn's address at the recent annual general mee.ng of this Society (the Mercant le Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur, Selang'or) and to Mr. Cavendish's
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  • 572 4 SIR OLIVER LODGE S RETROSPECT. j j I THE FIRST TRANS-ATLANTIC MESSAGE. Sir Oliver Lodge, in an "evening discourse" to members of the British Association in the hall of the Royal Colleg? of Music, spoke on the History of Wireless Telegraphy recently. Looking back ever his
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  • 513 4 COMMON ANCESTRY WITH THE ANTHROPOIDS. SIR ARTHUR KEITH'S ADDRESS. London, Sept. 27. Sir Arthur Keith, in his address to the British Association last night on the construction of Man's Family Tree, recalled that romewhat about the year 1865 Ernest Haeckel, the young and enthusiastic professor of zoology
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  • 605 4 RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF OWNERS. The following article from a Home paper may be assumed to be generally applicable vi Malaya: It is common knowledge that dogs may not do jut as they please, and that certain obligations are imposed upon their owners by the law The
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 298 4 ■nil mJsaSi Cloudy.. teeth are white and sparkling DONT be discouraged if teeth are not frice called Pepsodent. It acts to cvi white and sparkling. You have 9 film and easily remove it in gentle sa chances in 10 that they are merely coated to enamel. with a dingy film.
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  • 1487 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, October 31, 10 a.m. Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ue Ends. Buyers. Sellers. Value £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 ML 2.0 £1. 3.0 LO.O Austral Malay 0.18.0 6 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin J 0.10.9 0.11.9 SfpTdang 30 0.05
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    • 25 5 ALHAWBRA Next Change IT'S A ,'JQ// scream/ WITH REGINALD DENNY \ND CLIFF EDWARDS. ALSO W. T. TILDEN greatest tennis player d?monstrating his game for you.
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    • 86 5 !Ma cask 1 7 TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO POPULARISE DR. RICHARD WEISS" > VIRILINE' FERTILINE 1 > (FOR MEN) (FOR WOMEN) THE GREAT MODERN REMEDIES EOR START A COURSE TODAY REGAIN LOST MANHOOD AND GET YOUNG S STEP INTO BETTER HEALTH AND > HAPPINESS. GO AHEAD AND WINA PRIZE
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 684 5 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Short-Wave Broadcasts For The Week. MONDAYS. HADIO SAIGON (49.05 metres) 6.15 pm. .aamlte programme; 8.15 recorded music; 5 concert by the orchestra under the direcn of M. Andre Soyer. Soloists: violin, M. >oert Barras; 'cello, Mme. Simon Chef nay; ite, M. Jean Chef nay. Programme inter♦rsed
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    • 783 5 CLUB DIARY. fTftere are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." It has been suggested that toe should open a special Diary for their benefit, and we readily comply. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping the Diary up-to-date
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 226 6 j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j Matinees To-Day To-Morrow at 3.15 p.m. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE s J ANOTHER BRILLIANT VIENNESE OPERETTA! j The Popular English Screen Star j Lilian Harvey t in the Beautiful "Uffttooe 91 Musical Comedy i The Love Waltz The Musical Romance Since "The Love Parade." The Pirn M
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    • 162 6 Amusements. 1 \^i3.fir ffi/ TO-DAY Wf j|| AND TO-MORROW! >|| ill! At Children Half-Price FJw Dynamic. Dashing §T THE ONE AND ONLY I DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN Reaching for the Moon WITH Bebe Daniels BOOK NOW PLANS AT ROBINSON > UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE jjjj^ pi=> -==S> jtJ. AT] ALWAYSA GREAT SHOWIj
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    • 197 6 e.IS TO-NIGHT 9.13 j Simultaneously j WITH j ALHAMBRA Douglas Fairbanks I REACHING FOR THE MOON COAST RD KATQNICj 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Maurice Chevalier I IN i Playboy of Paris I WITH I 3 BRAND NEW CHEVALIER SONG-HITS! j Frances Dee, 0. P. Heggie, Stuart Erwin j A Paramount Picture.
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  • 469 7 CREDITS TO BRITAIN EXTENDED. GERMANY'S POSITION. Reuter. New, York. Oct. 30. The improvement in the general financial position is shown by the fact that the Federal Reserve Bank, for the first time since midsummer, records a decrease in the volume of circulation amounting to $24,000,000 last week.
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  • 171 7 CHINESE QUACK HEAVILY PUNISHED. Alleged to have carried on a practice Lb medicine and surgerj without a licence. In house in Malabar Strtei. a Chinese named Low Boon Keng was produced before the Second Magistrate (Mr. G. C Doddi yesterday. Another Chinese. Low Ah Cheng, was rhargdd
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  • 34 7 Rugby. Oct. 31. The Colonial Secretary has heard from the Governor of Bermuda that the legislature has voted £500 for the relief of hurricane disaster victims in British Honduras.—British Official.
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  • 134 7 Singapore. Oct. 31 R.ce. Siam 1 per Koyan $2ot> Rice. S.am 2 SI9B Rice. Siam 3 5179 Rice. Siam 4 $168 Rice. Siam A-l 5167 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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  • 305 7 H. ETLIN AM) u.'S i Oc 31. 11 a.m. BUBB£K. London: 2%d.. up 1 I6d. New York: 4V« cents (G>, unchanged. Shares: Steady. Allenbys 60—70 cente, Ayor Moleks 40 —50 cents. Ayer Panas 45 —55 cents, Bassetts 35—40 cents, Brogas 40—45 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 15—20
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  • 62 7 OVER-LOADING OF PASSENGERS. SHIPPING NEWS An Indian and a Malay were yesterday charged in the Marine Court before Capt. Freyberg. the Master Attendant, with overloading of passengers. Both pleaded guilty and were fined $10.50 in each case. For throwing rubbish overboard from the "Giang Bee" in the harbour
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  • 313 7 Rugby. Oct. 30. The increased use made of motor vessels is shown by Lloyds Register returns of the Worlds merchant shipping under construction. The proportion increased by 50 per cent, last year and now stands at 69 per cent, of the total new tonnage classed
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  • 33 7 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for SlOO. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs 157 for $100
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  • 229 7 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. 1 he annual report to the .shareholders of the directors of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.. for the year ended Oct. 30. 193i. slates that the profit for the year ainoanlto $198,863.35. the amount brought forward from last year (lest, directors"
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  • 56 7 Singapore, Oct 31. Buyers Sellers R.S.S equal to London Standard Spot W% 8% Standard R.R.S on Tender November 8?« December 8 7 9%. January-March 9 9^ April-June 9% 9^ Tone of Market. Quiet —Sellers Reserved. Latest Cable: London Spot 2%d. per lb New York Spot
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  • 314 7 Singapore, Oct. 31 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 1j16d., London demand 2s 4d., London T.T. 2s. 3 31,32 d.. Lyons demand 1100
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  • 68 7 London. Oct 30 Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notm to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £126 15.16 (£127% Forward £129 31* (£129%). The market is steedy Messrs SymingTon and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows Spot 2%d. (2%d.>. Forward 2 T .d. «2 15 16d
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  • 43 7 The Chief Secretary to Government. F.M.S. has fixed the price of rubber and copra for assessment of export duty for the period Oct. 30 to Nov. 5 inclusive, as under Rubber 8\ cents per pound Copra $5.20 per pikul.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 454 7 Victoria theatre Mrs. G. M. ALFORD WILL PRESENT j A Comedy in Three Acts THE CONSTANT WIFE By W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM rhurs. 12, Sat. 14 Wed. 18. Thurs. 19, Sat. 21, November. I Booking Opens at John Utile s Nov. 4. Prices: $2.50, $I.soand 91. Victoria Memorial Hall i i
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    • 588 7 i LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. j WANTED—Advertisement Canvassers. Excel--1 lent salary and commission. Apply "Enter I ta'n-r."—Malaya Tr bune. WANTED -Advertisement canvasser. High commission given. Sulbina Co.. 28. Chulia St. TO LET—I and 3 Ramsgate Rd., off Grove Rd. 9 Wilkie Terrace. Further particulars from Tel. No. 4423. We can supply Office
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    • 160 7 Vermis Players! I Big Bill JTILDEN j J Is Coming to Alhambra. 1 I GRAPHOLOGY. j HANDWRITING CHARACTER READING. Handwriting is the result of mental concentration wherein every faculty is J described and portrayed This is the only method by which a character may be i read. A science recognised
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  • 50 8 Madam Kum Sian Nro. beloved wife of Mr. Tan Yew Aik of s.s. "Circe" passed away at 11.30 a.m. yesterday at her residence No 17-A, Lorong 19. Gaylang Road She lsaveo behind her husband, one daughter and thre» sons to mourn her loss.
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  • 840 8 Th'- General Election surprised everyone. There were what seemed to be optimistic prophecies of a majority of 200 or so for the National Government, and it has one over twice that size! It is generally recognised that such an insignificant Opposition as will function in the new
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  • 83 8 Rules made under the Machinery Ordinance are notified in the Gazette. The transfer of Lieut. H. D. L Fish r. SS.V.F.. to the Reserve of Office has bee.i approved Lady Clementi was 'at home" to her friends in Colombo at the Women's International Club. Colombo, on Oct. 24. Mi W.
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  • 136 8 "RUBBER SHIP STILL IN PORT. Shipping Conference Met Yesterday. The rubber ship "Siljestad" is still in dock. She is not yet fully loaded and the date of Bailing is not yet known. A meeting of the Shipping Conference took place in Singapore yesterday afternoon and the result will not be
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  • 163 8 CHINA'S EXPLANATION TO BRITAIN. Reuter. Shanghai. Oct. 31. It is understood that the facts oi the Thorburn case are set out in a Chinese note already in the hands of the British Government which alone can release it for publication. However, it is rumoured that the
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  • 138 8 OVER H/ 2 MILLIONS LESS THAN LAST YEAR. A comparative statement on opium, liquor and tobacco revenue for th? third quarters of i930 and 1931 reveals a drop in revenue this vear under all three heads, that under opium showing a very serious drop. The revenue
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  • 69 8 IMIDKGROOM'S PROPERTY SEIZED. ReUter. New Yom, Oct. 31 The honeymoon in Mexico City of Mr. Russell Sherwood, accountant to Mayor Walker of New York, was rudely disturbed by the Superior Court of New York ordering the seizure of his property, valued at $100.000. Sherwood was summoned by
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  • 350 8 Mr. C. O. P. Woodward, untitled Messrs Sime Darby and Co., Ltd.. has come to Singapore on transfer from Kuala Lumpur The Governor in Council has approved under section 48 tl> of the Ports Ordinance the amended scale of rates of the Singapon Harbour Board. Colonel F. E. Gowan, 0.8.E..
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  • 481 8 BY 'LOOKER-0\ "Met by Governor nt s. Penang headline about the Lady Clementi. m Well, yes, perhaps His is rather "at sea" about matters just now. 1 wonder how many Mala} pad writers will dare to ]< M .l current political articles hence! We are on the
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  • 19 8 Fiom China by tn Singapore daylight In-marr dU( From France by th< at Singapore 6 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 44 8 latest quotations grBBm London: 2%d. New York: 4» 2 cents. Singapore: 8^ —8 r s cents fl> 0& London Spot £127 2s. t>d. |dJ Three Months Buyers £129 10s M <-■ Sellers £129 12s. 6d. (Up «s. Singapore: $64.62'i (50 tons sold).
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 355 8 I MECCANO j You can Build 612 Working Models j 1 wiih Outfit No. 2. Who ran .hope to have as many toys as a Meccano ooy ?H*is a real engineer j and his play-room is an engineering wcrkshop. When he wants a truck, a I rant t bridge, a
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    • 83 8 j| Latest and Smartest j Designs doxa! The most accurate i i timekeeper. JUST UNPACKED IN J WRIST POCKET WATCHES ALARM TRAVELLING I CLOCKS. i U. S. de Silva Bros, j SOLE AGENTSHIGH STREET. SINGAPORE, J j 634 1 North Bridgf Koad. I TENG SENG (iUAN. 1 Established 190fS I
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  • 995 9 TRADE REVIVAL AT HOME. HUNDREDS RETURN TO WORK. \\H. THOMAS' EMOTIONAL SPEECH. DECISION TO WITHDRAW HIS PENSION. Reuter. Definite indications of a revival in trade are following- hard on the heels of the announcement of the election result. Unemployed in Glasgow are returning to work,
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  • 2498 9 MOTION AT THE NEXT BUDGET MEETING. COMMISSIONERS ASK REBATE ON PETROL TAX. FULL REPORT OF YESTERDAY'S MEETING. Several matters of considerable interest were discussed at the ordinary' meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday. The recent tax on petrol, which would mean an additional expenditure to
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 362 9 MATINEE 3.13 To-Day To-Morrow j PAVILION j > I—. iiii.ii 'Phone 6903 -j 6.15 TO-NIGHT O.IS I ANN 1 HARDING j j IN I j "PARIS BOUND I The Ultra-Modem Dramatic I Stage Hit—With Broadway's f I Most Exquisite Star and a Magni j 1 ticent Cast including j j
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  • 36 9 To-Day ’s Features. NOTES FROM CEYLON, on page 2 CORRESPONDENCE, on page 4 WHAT TO FOR, on page 5 CLUB DIARY, on page 5. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8
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  • 746 9 DEPENDS ON TWO NATIONS. CHINA'S NOTE TO THE WORLD. HEATED DEBATE AT PEACE CONFERENCE. China addresses a note to the world welcoming the League's decision and appealing to Japan to withdraw and then negotiate. The following is the translation of a cablegram received by the Chinese
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  • 195 9 SCHEME ACCEPTED WITH RESERVATIONS. Reuter. Washington, Oct. 31. En accepting the League's proposal for a year's armament holiday the United States made a reservation that the undertaking should apply only to construction not at present occurring or contracted for This leaves the United States free
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  • 1223 10 LOWERING COST OF LIVING. There was a discussion on the decision by Committee No. 7 to confirm the instructions given by the P.M.C. that the supply of benzine trom Municipal stores should be confined, with effect from Jan. 1, 1932, to those Municipal officers who receive a duty
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  • 906 10 REPORT AGAIN POSTPONED The President brought up tht- sjport ol the Committee appointed to investigate and report tht question of reductions :n the wages of labourers, which, he said, had been prop «seJ and seconded at the last meeting but discuss'on on which had been postponed for
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  • 1202 10 PRESIDENT'S STATEMENT The President said: I am glad that Mr. Wong has given not.cc* that, he will move a reduction of pay to all Municipal employees at the Budget meeting— not because I agree with his priposa!. for I do not as things are at present, but
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  • 668 10 COMMISSIONERS TO SEEK XI M I I Th meeting went into general committee and Mr. Griffith-Jones, referring to the reply to his question, said he thought he was right in saying that in Leu of assessment rat°s the Government paid the Municipal Commissioners a flat sum of
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  • 144 10 AL RIVERS TO MEET BRITISH SAILOR. FIOHT AT NEW WORLD TO-NIGHT. YESTERDAY'S EVENTS POSTPONED. BOXING. «lonsiderable interest is being taken In to-night's big fight a,t th- Moonlight Hall (New Worid) between Al Rivers and Seaman Everett of H.M.S. ••Vindictive." In all his fights in Singapore. Rivers has
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  • 507 10 LOCAL PLAYER BADLY HURT. ASSN. FOOTBALL. A iairly large crowd gathered at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday to watch the match between the Singapore Malays and tne North Johore Football Association. The Singapore Malays won by 3—o. Ihey were superior in all departments of the game
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  • 230 10 ANN HARDING'S EXQUISITE ACTING. Paris Bound." commenced a season a. the Pavilion last night, attracted full houses. Ann Harding and Fredric March, as Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter, Jr., are the central hu ores in a story wh.ch calls for a high degree f skill 'in
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  • 664 10 MR. W. BARTLEY THK w <T PRESIDENT. OUTCOME OF OPENING Of ST. CLAIR ORGAN A definite contribution toward fu vie of Singapore was made Memorial Hall yesterday, when Musical Sccie.y was formal: a mcc ing under the chairman Bartley. President of the Ifunicij mtet.ng was the result
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  • 68 10 SEQUEL TO ATTACK ON EUROPEAN. Calcutta. Oct. 3u The assailant of Mr. Villiers ta member >• the European Association who was fired 0! several tunes and slightly injured» has been identified as Bival Das Gupta, a Hindu wanted in connection with the murder of James Predie. Doubts regarding
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  • 349 11 HOCKEY. From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Oct. 29. I ca Clu'} losL to the Banda Kaba on the Padang by the odd gcal in ned up as follows: tha: Baicar; Embi, T.ak Ah Chow: Ml «cant.i. Ganapathy; Maaon, Abdullah. W. 7 ay. Hassan. Club: Tan
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  • 111 11 BADMINTON. The Alfairs BP. drew with the Kang's B.P. by 3 3 at the latter's court on Sunday Scores: (Alfairs players mentioned first): Yap Tuan Yang beat Tan Chwee Kang 15—4. 9—15, 15—8, Tarn Tuan Siah lost to Lee Joo T.an 7 15, 7—15, Sch Chuan Kiat
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  • 66 11 At their courts the Peterdale B.P. beat the cungsters R.U. by 5-0 on Saturday. Scores •Peterdale players mentioned first): Tay Swee Hiong beat Wan Boon Lim 15-6, 15-10; Tay Swee Houw beat Charlie Chan 15-8, 15-8; Tay Keng Hock beat Seow Peck Hoe 15-5, 15-1. Tay
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 247 11 k > J AI. RIVERS. Stocktaking Sale H.M.V. RECORDS at $1.00 each. Columbia Records at 75 cents each, j Sheet Music, 2s. edition $1.00 for 3 copies. ls. edition $1.00 for 5 copies. Call Early—Get the Best Selection. (For Two Weeks Only.) NANG HENG CO., 103-105, Selegie Road, Singapore. j
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    • 241 11 I t 11 he New World Show, j BRIGHTEST SPOT IN SINGAPORE. j II THE NEW WORLD TALKIE THEATRE. j DUO-PONE SOUND SYSTEM— 1 T. 145 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. LOVE, LIVE and LAUGH, j Starring GEORGE JESSEL and LILA LEE. j STRONG LOVE DRAMA. j COME AND HEAR JESSEL
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    • 204 11 j Just Arrived. I j A Huge Shipment j Handsome Decanters. j j in fIr, OMS New J j Designs including j j film \hk Cocktail Shakers. wer v° ses etc I j I Sold Everywhere j Permanent VI. HASSAN. Wave KLECTRICAL AND WATER r CONTRACTOR. Guaranteed for months r\
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  • 122 12 M-ss Bird writes from Chalk Hill S hoJ. Wtmbley Park. Middlesex, in a pamph c i i.ssued by the Dioc .san Association London, as IoIIOW.N "On July 23 I saw Florenc? Wcnp eff to China by s.s "Kalyan." She was educated a' S. Mary's Schoo". Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 284 12 STRANGE STORY OF VICAR'S SUICIDE. CURSES ON HIS WIFE. London, Oct. 15. To-day in the prosaic manufacturing town of Oldham, in Lancashire, an extraordinary suicide verdict was pronounced at a coroner's inquest upon the body of a dead clergyman. The Rev. F.W.C. Woclett, vicar of the parish
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  • 223 12 S.A.D.A. COMMITTEE MEETING. The following appears in a paper is.ued by Ihe Diocessan Associaiion, London. A meeting was h Id on May 6. with Mr. E. S Hose, C.M.G.. in the chair. Among the subjec s dealt with were Lie stock of cur.os and s i_es. which need
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 786 12 6 p.m. (Friday) Vespers. 7-30 p.m. (Friday) Baptismal Class. Elders: F. L. Bunch, B.A. and V. E. Hendershot, M.A. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. Penang Road. Saturday, 3:40 t0.4:45 p.m. Sabbath School service. Saturday, 5 to 6 p.m. weekly preaching service. Tuesday, 7:30 to 8:30 pan. weekly prayer meeting. TAMIL METHODIST EPISCOPAL
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    • 98 12 alhambraT Next (hanuf J&L'f IT'S A ("US/ scream/ WITH REGINALD DKN N AND CLIFF EDWARD s ALSO W. T. TILDEN World's greatest tennis player I tatfef his game for you. WHY BE SO FOOLISH J »i to w*ste your mone* on FUshligh'g J j ih*t ta-tve no kuown reputation jurt
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 45 12 MAILS CLOSE. MONDAY 4 NOW North. N.-BftSt and N.-Wom s iP am i Kukup (Hong c Bangkok Indo-China »G. G. Paul D Pcntianak 1 P-tr. TELEGRAM FROM G.IM) l, 0N Mail despatched from S n by the "Insulinde" was deli\. on Oct. 30 «21 days).
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  • 565 13 THIS WEEK'S CONFERENCE IN LONDON. EFFECTS OF THE CRISIS. On Wednesday representatives of mineowners in the principal coal-producing countries of Europe will meet in London to consider the possibilities of an international ooal trade agreement. On several occasions during the past year or two there have
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  • 533 13 SAD DISAPPOINTMENT FOR ALEC WAUGH. Alec Waugh has taken a leaf out o; Somerset Maugham's book and begun globetrotting in search ot copy. It is (writes F.G. in the "Malay Mail") quite a good way of making up for lack of imagination since both writers are capable
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  • 187 13 NEW YORKERS COMPLAIN OF BURNS. New York. Oct. 1. An experiment with the dirigible "Los Angeles" ever New York last evening was turned into an unpleasant experience for thousands of onlookers in the streets of the city. A smoke screen was placed about the dirigible,
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  • 141 13 A LABOUR DISCOURTESY NULLIFIED. The foundation-stone of the new City Hall of Oslo was laid on Sept. 4 in the presence of the King, the Crown Prince, and thousands of spectators. The appearance of the King gave rise to an extraordinary demonstration of welcome owing
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  • 434 13 SINGAPORE. OCT. 23. MEAT. Beef steak (round) kati 40 BeCf stew or curry kati 34 Pork, lean kati 46 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 34 Mutton Indian lb. 45 Mutton Australian lb. 35 Fowl kati 36 Hens (Locally reared) kati 45 Ducks each 50 Pigeons, domestic
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    • 396 13 Prompt Relief FROM I HEADACHES j DOAN S ASPIRIN TABLETS j Of the greatest value for relieving HEADACHES. NEURALGIA, AND ALL NERVE PAINS, FEVERISH COLDS. j SLEEPLESSNESS, RHEUMATIC PAINS. Sold in large and small bottles containing 25 and 10 tablets each. AUCTION SALE CHING KENG LEE CO. LTD MORTGAGEE'S SALE
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    • 322 13 Christmas!! j I THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ARE NOW ON SHOW AND SOLD AT Irene ullmann| LOWEST PRICES FOR THE BEST QUALITIES. j JEWELLERY of every description j j WATCHES OF THE BEST SWISS MADE (more than j i 1000 different patterns in stock) j p QRSAY S PERFUMES the
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  • 602 14 MILLION-MILE TRIP. QI EER THINGS YOU HEAR IN LONDON. Would you like to meet a Mohammedan noble who (after shooting thirty-six tigers) is performing a pilgrimage to Mecca via London an American who has been round the world twelve times, and an Englishman who travels «5.000
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  • 324 14 EXHIBITION OF THEIR WORKS IN LONDON. London, Sept. 27. An exhibition of the works of Aus rahan authors if to be opened by Mr. A. P. Herbert at Australia House on Tuesday. An addre a on Australian litera.ure will be given at the openina by Mr. J C.
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  • 79 14 For more than a year Frederick Hoelzel has been eating pellets of metal, glass beads, strands of knotted thread and twine. He has even eaten gold and solid rubber. U is not because he likes their taste, but because he volunteered to aid University of Chicago
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  • 684 14 A PATIENT SPEAKS. THE IMPRESSIVE "G.P." WHO HAS GONE. I suppose we really ought to feel intensely proud of our modern doctors. They have, it is claimed, added a dozen years to the average span of life; they have abolished some diseases altogether and taken the
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  • 191 14 24 YEARS* WORK AND L 240.000 REPAID. This is the story of a son who toiled for 24 year, to earn 1.200 000 dollars i £240.000» with which to pay off the ksses of depositors in his father's bank It has become known through
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  • 149 14 241 MEMBERS TRIED IN FORMER CHURCH. Palermo. Oct. 12. Two hundred and forty-one men were led this morning into a vast iron cage, specially built to hold them, in a couri-room consisting of a former church, which is the only building large enough for the purpose.
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  • 411 14 CRIPPLED GIRL WORKERS.' BALMORAL BLUE AND DARK RED DRESSES. Much of the trousseau for Lady May Cam- J bridge's village wedding has been made in a convent, and the bride-to-be has followed the example of Princess Mary and the Duchess of York in giving orders
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  • 290 14 MORE HEALTHY SIGNS OF PROGRESS. There Ls again better news about British trade. Inquiries made in many of the main industries elicited the information that preparations are being made, for increased orders. Textiles, coal, iron and steel ore reported as showing distinctly healthier signs Tendencies noted
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  • 213 14 INCREASE RESENTED IN F.M.S. "Klyne Street" writes to the "Malay Mall as follows concerning the Bill to amend the Stamp Enactment? This Bill raises the rate of duty on bets from 2 to 5 per cent., and the only reason given is to bring our rate into
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    • 417 14 CRUDE OIL ENGINES Stationary Engines Horizontal and Vertical Marine Engines g^^^^jj^ SULK AGENTS: N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., SINGAPORE and PENANG. t Marvellous Cure of Piles. All kinds of Piles cc mplaints are giic.ran- I X beed to be c ured by me without operation. mm Mm Fees are
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    • 432 15 "gTEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (incorporated in England./ HAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES INSULA* AND ORIENTAL STEAM VIOATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. 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. 2
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    • 673 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE 1 (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Mlddlesbroagh. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail 1 KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 5 6 9 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
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    • 419 15 STEAMER SAILINGS^ INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Sendee to Jnpan via Hong Kong, Amoy and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through BUI of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow. Amoy. Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.
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    • 292 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH SUSI BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR mSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C MAROOLIOUTH, Manager. OC3e«. t, Plnlayson Green. THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore.) HEAD OFFICE: 58. Chulia Street. Singapore. Capital fully paid $2,000,000
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    • 538 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. LIMITED. (Registered m London under tht Companies Acts ot 11*2 to I*9* on 2nd December. H92.J Authorised Capital £3.000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800.000 Paid-up Capital £1,050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.666.845 BEAU OFFICE: 15, Grsee Chore* B<reet. London. E C. I. BOAuD OF DIRECTORS. J.
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    • 583 15 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OF THT HO HONG BANK. LIMITED. 4."i8, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Telephone No. 2904 The North Branch of this Rank v.nleh la new opened for business will provide the followme facilities to customers: BANKING DEPARTMENT (Commercial Banking). We transact a general commercial banking business. ACCEPTANCES We buy and
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    • 498 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—I. Oairnhill Circle and 16, Prlnsep Street. Rent moderate. Apply 64, Market Street. TO LET —No 8,
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    • 728 16 I "*MAT>GE" j 67, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE Phone 4227 ALL SOULS' DAY —November 2. j j FRESH CUT FLOWERS FROM JAVA. j ORDERS FOR WREATHS CAN BE EXECUTED j j Prices Ranging From $2. S3. $5 and Upwards. j WANTED. WANTED —A Lady companion for a Eurasian home in Singapore.
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    • 419 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. RESIDENCY OF RIOUW. N.EJ. The exclusive right to retail and manufacture spirits in the Residency of Riouw (except the subdivision of Pulau Tudjoh anathe territory in Sumatra) for the period from the Ist of April 1932 to the end of March 1933. or from the Ist cf
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    • 517 16 INSURE YOUR EYE-SIGHT \W WITH T LAZARUS CAPITOL BUILDINGS Tel. No. 2751. AUCTION SALE. SHERIFFS SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Suit No 1128 of 1931 Writ of seizure and sale dated I4tb oi October. 1931. In the cause of AFRICAN AND EASTERN (MALAYA),
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    • 441 16 MASSAGE AND MANICUQ MASSAGE Ml>s Matsuye, Miss Masai md Misako. No. 20, Bencook:, Sti Btagi MALAYA TRIBUNE PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including loctafej At office Pos'age Porip or close < Local or to Pcrem residence. P.M.S I Countna Yearly 115.00 121jBO t27.0t Half Yearly t 7.50
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