Malaya Tribune, 1 December 1931

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune v X HI.- No. 285 SINGAPORE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday. Dec. 1. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1981.
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  • 6513 2 LONG STANDING CAUSES OF BAD FEELING. POWERS' VITAL INTERESTS JEOPARDISED BY TOKYO. Thr t Mow in" ar late, while presenting thr (hint c p-'nt of view, is of penal rahw because it shews the int isU of her P. wi r in Manchuria
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    • 285 2 I A N "BABY t "i can truthfully )j Z1 f T WAS FED ON V hac a fa lure. A J 4 Doctor's baby thri OT TXT OT T TTVTTT "Baby was fed on C year wen! on it 1 I I I I w\ Sunshine Glaxo g from
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  • 251 3 WOMAN BANDITS PASSION FOR LIEUTENANT. A TERRIBLE REVENGE. Ajaccio, Nov. 10. With the arrest of the beautiful Marie Ca\iglippi to-day, the life history has been revealed of one of the strangest and most dramatic figures associated with banditry in Corsica. This woman, who is now only 30
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    • 229 3 "ruin safeguard It rapi!^^^^^ :old. It maintains the powers of resistance It thes the lungs and loosens the grip of threatened option, catarrh or bronchitis. SCOTT'SEmuI ensures bodily fitness under adverse conditions. that you have genuine J. SCOTT'S I {I EMULSION At Last." y\ here it isS^^LmmWr A non short-circuiting
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    • 195 3 Dic/est Grape= IMuts Grape-Nuts' remarkable •digestibility comes from long, slow baking—and so' j you enjoy these delicious, 1 crisp, golden kernels with a minimum of digestive effort. Scad 6 CtS ia lamps «> J wSSLa ?rd JW n 7 UP B fMalar m ARKER offers the Midpet Duofold pen and
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  • 2511 4 Resets, are mvited to discuss in these .-olunuvs matters of common mtewM to motorists. Short letters of a MM technical nature >'"**" hints and tips will be published if vuiUiiki< The high cost (-1 benzine will have the effect gradually 4 Md mere Haht ears on Maiayan roads and
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  • 414 4 TEMPLES IN CANTON. **n,* Rev. Cecil R. Simmons presided at the weekly luncheon of the Bangkok Rotary Club yesterday, and on behalf of the Club offered a cordial welcome to Dr. A. G. Ellis, Dean of the Faculty of Medioine, on his return from America, says the
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  • 862 4 The Punctuality Of Airships. (By Professor Milarch. Zeppelin-Works. Friedrichshafen.) i Special to the Malaya Tribune.") The Zeppelin as a method of conveyance for passengers and for mail has now firmly established itself. Airship traffic ha.s grown out of the experimental stage and has become an actual factor,
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  • 228 4 RECEIVES JOLT IN A MANILA SCHOOL. GIRLS SENT HOME Manila. Nov. 13. The pyjama fad received a big jolt yesterday at the Central School on Taft Avenue. Miss Pauline Butte, daughter of ViceGovernor George C. Butte, and Miss Agnes Bush, were sent home by the principal of
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    • 394 4 ELIMINATION IS NOT ENOUGH Phosferine HEALTH SALT THE TONIC FRUIT SALINE TONES AS IT CLEANSES Invigoration must accompany the regular daily rem. of the causes of Constipation, and this is now accompi: by Phosferine Health Salt, with t *1 If 7 freedom from the enervating after-eff\ J produced by old-fashioned
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  • 72 5 j trs art invited to write to us on bi'c interest. It must be under"r',>4 ine "Malaya Tribune" does not i' 000 rse opinions expressed by rorrestters should be as brief preferably typewritten (double -t n one side of the paper only, be used, but the names and rrespondents
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  • 153 5 ditor -Malaya Tribune:') x lai position of the F.M.S. i: t deplorable condition, it wi.st for from the list of u»w <i th inference is most naturiit «•< uiuseLs sil'r.ce. A once that sh uldered the cost that parted with a Eift. of had a sound balance, now :<
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  • 179 5 Malaya Tribune."/ mos- striking and difficult bat. ca subj:cts such as Girls of to-day and the -me are speaking on be:a yirls, but there are r th educated girls of :-r I a?re- with the latter reason to do so. the girls of to-day arc •Ai'hii. f ur
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  • 22 5 :> plit-s further to Mr. B. H. Yeo of Municipal emoluments, but for a mere dispute as to '•'•ten two correspondents.
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  • 19 5 *'ived two letters from Muar in macular paper. Few of our )<• interested in such a matter.
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  • 59 5 1 r\. or that pen-name because tlkie shows beginning quarter the advertised time. Any :uilty consciences please note! complains of the conduit Kaffles Place towards rickshaanything blameworthy he i citizen, report the matter o publish a Kuantan correson Indian matters because ,m of a contemporary, which Jlc cannot
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  • 409 5 MINUTES OF COMMITTEE MEETING. The following are the minutes of a committee meeting of the North Borneo Chamber Of i Commerce held in the offices of Messrs. Harrl- .oiis Crosfield (Borneo). Ltd. at 11 a.m. m Nov. 7, 1931. Present: The Hon. Mr. J. K.
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  • 1582 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. j 1680 ED BY FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, December I, 10 a.m. Issue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. Ends. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tic Dec. 31 £1. 3.0 £1. 50 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 0.18.0 10j 0.5;0 Ayer Hltam Tin June 30
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    • 35 5 j THE S. S. POLICE BAND j (Available for Private Engagement*.) j WOK PLAY AT MUM BESAR 815 P.M. WEDNESDAY, DEC 2 j S X A TONG PARK AT 515 P.M. SATURDAY, DEC 5 j
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    • 245 5 Does Your Hair IVced Toning Up? Every man's or woman's hair needs toning up now and then but finds it so hard to get the right quality. APOLLO HAIR CREAM is unique in this respect, unexcelled in its quality. It is a nongreasy vegetable preparation, fixes the hair In any
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    • 192 5 GULL HAH AR HAIR OIL. It is at once iraqrant and cooling to l y s and oram QPfnrC?; 11 improves sight, ft sT'scf? flf strengthen* hair L a toots, und k-'ep-, |1 j fresh and >4> strong. increasing V» Its 'ens'h a:.a nf| Ii /V bla'knesc. If also M
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 323 5 CLUB DIARY. SiZa^e a Zn.f m ?T ClUbS and Societi I -.y -Woiaya Tribune" nfe Dion/ S STCt a7^ nin^s of general interest nia? 22 mee and snZtirZ* mtS and functions, recordl^n^t»™°T mentS ther than in tne "Djarj/ 0 Events."/ TO-DAY, DEC 1 173. Geylang Road 8 h n &ng
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    • 279 6 (CAP If ol p j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 3.15 THE PICTURE THAT SETS A NEW STANDARD OF .MOTION PICTURE PERFECTION. UFA'S Brilliant Epic ol The Imperial Russian Court. J "The^I White j Devil" 1 Adapted from the Famous Novel j HADJI HUB AT" by LEO TOLSTOI
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    • 143 6 Amusements. THERE'S NEVER i J BHOW LIKI tT! j :md there l 1 n6Ver lH anotllCr! BANG GOES EVERY RECORD IN A TYPHOON HILARITY i -j setting the pace again with LAUREL j I HARDY 1 In Their First Full Length Screaniif i "PARDON US" Lifting The Roof Nightly At
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    • 164 6 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9g j WARNER OLAND IN Fox Mouiefone's Thrill Picture. THE BLACK CAME! TO-MORROW j NORMA SHEARER in Strangers May Kiss. i Another Alhambra Record Smasher. f BEai MSWmWBBi COAST RD KATQNG^I^ 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 The Most Uproarious Comedy since Talking Pictures Began. "SPLINTERS" A Richly Comic Talkie of
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  • 408 7 HOUSE SAID TO BE USED AS BROTHEL. MANAGER OF MESSRS. ALKAFF AXI) CO CHARGED Summoned at th instance af the Proiertoi cf- Chinee, under the new Women and Girls protection Ordinance. Shaikh Yayah bin Ah"hrad Aflfi. general manager of Messrs. AlkaH and Co., appeared before Mr.
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  • 209 7 HYLAM COMMITTED TO ASSIZES. 'From our Oun Correspondent. Kuala Pilah. Nov. 29. A Hylam. Lun Ah Heng. was produced betofe the Magistrate Inche Zainudin. on Thursday and charged with being in possession of a document or visible representations likely to bring hatred to the British
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  • 102 7 FOG PREVENTS WOOL SALES. British Official. Rugby, Nov. 30 Fog which was widespread over London and most of South-Eastern England yesterday persisted to-day. but was less dense except in the Thames estuary, where shipping was again at a standstill. Railway time-tables were to some extent disorganised, particularly
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  • 95 7 REDUCTION OF 1932 CROP URGED. Reuter. New York. Nov. 30. A reduction in 1932 of the interiiatio:i.:l sugar crop by the amount of its over-production in 1931 will be urged by Mr. T. L. Chadbourne at the meeting of the International Sugar Council in Pans on Dec.
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  • 372 7 SUGAR KING'S ESTATE DUTIES. APPEAL OF CROWN" UNSUCCESSFUL. Ending of the full Court Wilfiam mZ SUng f the Chief Justi <* Mr Mur i!° n Mr Justice Sproule and ;T M f lulief c UPh lding the J" ment of thl r I Be< ett Terrel1
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  • 253 7 STRAITS-BORN CHINESE SENTENCED. ALLEGATION THAT MONEY IS HOARDED UP. Tan Tiong Whatt. an ex-employee of lloaui Thomas Cook and Son. pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust when produced before Mr. Justice aßeekett Terrell at lhe Special Session of the Assizes to-day. It was
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  • 205 7 TAX KAH KEE AND CO/S GOOD WORK. In addition to the Child Welfare Society's creche at Minto Road, where mothers may leave their children while they work in the Tan Kah Kee factory, there is yet another facility for the women and children working In the
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  • 144 7 CALENDAR OF SEVEN CASES. There is a list of seven cases to be tried at the Special Session of the Singapore Asuzes whidh opened to-day before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell. Of these three are in connection with counterfeiting and one each of unlawful return from banishment; armed robbery;
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  • 54 7 Singapore. Dec. 1 Standard Spot 9 91, December 9 s January 91 91_ February g.i X 9 April/June 9.., 10 January/March 9 9.-. Tcne of Market: Slightly Firmer. Latest Cable: London Spot Shee 2 15 16d per lb. Me« York: Spot Sheet Gets.
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  • 326 7 British Official. Singapore, Dec. I. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 4'sd.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 1 16d.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 4d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 31 32d.. London demand 2s. 3 15 16d London T.T 2s. 3 29 32d.. Lyons demand
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  • 56 7 "S.F.P." Service. London. Nov. 30. Killinghall Rubb-r Development report a profit of £738 and it Is proposed to carry forward £7.199 D.iasinga report shows a loss oi £20.417 and there is a debit 01 £8 036 to be carried forward. Sungei Tamu show a loss of £548 and
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  • 331 7 STRAITS CHINESE DRAMATISTS' SUPPORT. A meeting of a special committee was held yesterday evening ia the Garden Club, Raffles Chambers, to discuss final arrangements re the charity performance in aid of the St. Andiew's Mission Hospital by members of the Straits Chinese Amateur DramaUc and Musical
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  • 152 7 MR. VV. L. MURPHY'S NAME MENTIONED. The Ceylon Independent" understands that Mr. W. L. Murphy, who is at present Controller of Indian Immigrant Labour, will be appointed to act as Chairman. Colombo Municipal Council and Mayor of Colombo in plac Lof Mr. W. T. Stace. who is
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  • 18 7 The National Elertrade Electrical and Wireless Store has been removed from 42 RafSrs Chambers to 17. Robinson Rond
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  • 315 7 I B. ETLIN AND CO.S REPORT. Dm. l ii am BDBBKE. I London: unchanged cent™ Y rk 45 16 <G doWU w Share*.: Quiet. Allenbys 60-70 cents Moleks 40—50 cents. Ayer Panas 50-60 cent-35-40 cents. Brogas 35--10 cent Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents. Bukit KatUa 2C—25 cents, Connemaras
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  • 122 7 v a Singapore. Dec I s sZ S m Koyan 22 ic< Slam suo Rice. Siam 4 Rice, Saigon A -l s 0 Rice. Saigon J}™ Rice. Saigon 2 IfS Rice, Saigon 3 m Rice. Rangoon i JjT Rice. Rangoon 2 JJJJ par Z «V.o wo $4.70 Gambier Bm§
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  • 63 7 ijondon. Nov 30 aays On prices as follows 5 ,6, Forward mo 3!.. The market b strong Symington and Wilson noUfv todays rubber prices as followsSpot 2 15i6d. April-Jun, 3'< d me market is steadier New York Rubber: Spot 4.32 «440» For ward 5.52 (4.58). FOr
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  • 123 7 BHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore. Dec. 1 Eaal Wharf (Entrance Gate ll Suisang 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Hong Kheng 14; Cingalese Prince U; Lipis 9; Autolycus 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate St Irisbank 30; Glaucus 32; City of Kobe 34 Marella 36. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate
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  • 31 7 The rate of Issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day Is Rs. 153 f or «2 -are nf payment o' Montr Odor. he >nd Ceylon ts Rs 157 for ,?<£
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    • 289 7 Victoria Theatre COMMENCING MONDAY, Dec. 7, at 930 pm F or One Week Only I LLffIOIB H4Nlt| INTERNATIONAL REVUE j B king Opens To-Day at John Little Co. j j Prices »3, *rjj.*i. VICIORIA MEMORI/uH^ NEXT ORGAN RECITAL 1 !ui;,x Ctec 11, at 5.30 pm IGANIST Mr. A. K. Thornley-Jones
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    • 346 7 NOTICE. Estates Mills Supply Company Ltd., IN LIQUIDATION NOTICE TO CREDITORS. INTERIM DISTRIBUTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in the course of a few days time it is my intention to make an INTERIM DISTRIBUTION of ASSETS to Unsecured Creditors at the rate of 50 cents in the Dollar. Any
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 70 7 M \I!.S ('MKK TO-MGRROW. DEC. 2. North, North-East and North-West Sumatra (In Special Box at entrance to Night Tele&raph Office; (By Aeroplane* 6 a.m. Ceylon, Southern and Western India Egypt, and U.S.A. (Cingalese Prince) 3 p.m. THURSDAY. DEC. 3. Upper Burma, North and East India. Egypt. Europe. Great Britain, Ireland.
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  • 36 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Mr Charles James K?asberry of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. eldest son .1f the late Henry Keasberry to Miss Winnie Gould of Nind Home.
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  • 725 8 The Retrenchment Committee appointed by the Municipal Commissioners the other day has a delicate and difficult task to face. Its constitution, however, affords a guarantee that the task will be approached in a spirit of fairness to both Departments and employees, and that any economies which are recommended
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  • 353 8 Mr. J. Cracroft-Amcotts. formerly manager cf Cheras estate. Ulu Langat, and Mrs. Cra-crcft-Amcotts. who are now on leave, will not be returning to th e F.M.S.. the Malay Mail" understands. One of the set-books in English for next jars Cambridge Local Examinations i Shak"ip «.are's "Twelfth Night." It is prop
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  • 601 8 Dancing Girls From Paris Exhibition. "Go to the decks." said the News Editor, "and get a story about a boatload of women." I gasped. •People from Indo-Chlna who are just coming back from the Paris Exhibition.- h" explained gently. Protests with men of his type are.
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  • 82 8 British Official. Rugby, Nov 30 Th Board oi Trade issued to-night a second ord r under the Abnormal Importations A*, lmposirg as from next Friday a 50 per cent. ad valorem duty on glass bottles and jars, batterj carbons, yarns wholly or partly of wool,
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  • 122 8 The Secretary for Postal Affairs, S.S. and F.M.S.. has issued a circular notifying increases in Air Mail fee;.. Th e Departm r nt. he says, has b-en reluctantly compell d to increase the charges to the public owing to international accounts relating to these services having
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  • 72 8 From China by the "Gange." due at Singapore to-morrow morning. From Holland by the "Patria." due at Singapore to-morrow morning. From Indo-China by the "Andre Lebon." due at Singapore at 6 a.m. on Thursday, the 3rd inst. From China and Japan by the "Tottori Maru." due at Singapore
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  • 126 8 Members of the Singapore Mercantile Corperrative rporative Thrift and Loan Society ar c informed that the registered office of the society is at 17. Raffles Chambers, from to-day. The hon. secretary will be pleased to interview members and others at that address on Monday?: Wednesdays and Fridays between 5 pm.
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  • 471 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON j Well, people, this i> month. What about a little on the bright side of thin A The trouble is that s smitten souls declan no bright side. Robinson Road didn't a ray of sunshine this n it said what it believes bus to be
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  • 44 8 LATEST QUOTATION *ÜBBK*. London: 2 15/T6d. New York: 4 5/16 »G.» BOtftf Singapore: 9— 9% cents. I IN London Spot: £136. ss. Od. (Down Three Months Buyers- £139. 0s 12s. Od). Sellers: £140. Os, Od. »Up Singapore: $89.75 <75 tons sold*
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    • 184 8 INSIST ON HAVING COLUMBIA MILK j kit Sfl( S STERILIZED-. BRITISH STANDARD MILK Made tn Canada j Obtainable from all Good Dealers j SOLE AGENTS j ROBINSON CO., LTD. > (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements./ J SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. j j COMPLL TE VIOLIN OUTFIT. i i No 1 Outfit
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    • 65 8 Latest and Smartest Designs DOXA The most accurate i i timekeeper. i ii i i JUST UNPACKED I w I I WRIST POCKET WATCHES j I ALARM TRAVELLING CLOCKS. i i U. S. de Silva Bros, j SOU AGENTS- HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. J I 634 I j j North Bridge
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  • 902 9 PEACE ASSURED IN MANCHURIA FAITH IN BRITISH JUSTICE. u( IS WANTED IN INDIA. s| WENT OF POLICY TO-DAY, British Official. DISCUSSIONS AT NARY SESSION. ,h ih.it a Miflicifnt measure ,in would b« reached to aia t«> accept the proposals I* ion- Parliament by the urnmint was expressed by I *&km
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  • 139 9 British Machine Creates World Record. British Official. Rugby, Nov. 30. elider I 631 f PinK the loop in a Bri^ -lidei performed by Mr. Longmore at o B nrio a o% B igh r- yesterdav > at a height or only 400 feet, thus constituting a
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  • 258 9 NO NEED TO FEEL CONCERN. FRANCE AND BRITAIN MUST RECONCILE VIEWPOINTS. Reuter. London. Nov. 30. The pound sterling slumped heavily to-day in New York and Continental centres, though the fall was not proportionate to transactions recorded, arising from the fact that Continental countries are drawing on
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  • 85 9 HEAVY SENTENCE ON A DOCTOK. Reuter. I/V/V M. Basle. Nov. 30. Dr. Mueller, the central figure In the sensational drug trial, has been sentenced to nine months' imprisonment and fined 20 000 Swiss francs. Others sentenced included the Italian. Sig. Ballinar. (six weeks and a fine of
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  • 60 9 MANY DISTURBANCES IN U. S. Reuter. Chicago. Nov. SO. Two Chinese were shot, dead last night and another seriously wounded in an outbreak ol rioting. There have been disturbances among the Chin.se in many cities in the United States recently. The Polics are of opinion that the
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  • 746 9 Cancels Surplus Of Last Year. A defici; of $393,497.93 is shown in the report Singaprre Harbour Board for the yeat ended June 30 last. In the previous ytar there was a surplus of $392,957.24. Interest and nking fund contributions totalled $2,602,765.21 anl $314,615.59 was credited to interest
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  • 80 9 ANOTHER FIVE PER CENT. WAGE CUT. j Reuter. Amsterdam. Nov. 30. Two thousand textile workers are striking, d spite the fact that their union was the sole t'issentient when th? other thre> unions in the Twente district advised a fortnight's postpone■Kßl of a general strik° threaten.d
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  • 68 9 TWENTY YEARS' DISPUTE BETWEEN CHINA AND JAPAN, on pages 2 and 3. MOTORING AND ENGINEERING, on page 4. ARE ZEPPELINS DEPENDABLE? on page 4. CLUB DIARY, en page 5. CORRESPONDENCE, on pages 5 and 13. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. MALACCA AND DEFENCE IMPOST. on page 11.
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  • 1764 9 ORDERED BY THE EMPEROR. CHINESE READY TO AGREE. LEAGUE RESOLUTION ACCEPTANCE. Sin Kuo Min. A Reuter message received late this morning from Paris states that a communique from the Chinese delegation announces that if the retirement of Japanese troops from Chinchow region is confirm d by neutral
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    • 172 9 A Woman of Experience is on Her Way, PAVILION 6.15 LAST NIGHT 9.15. Paramount s Comedy Scream It To Advertise TO-MORROW "Ex-Bad Boy" A Comedy that La Different—You'll Laugh for Days! j Jean Arthur, Robert Armstrong. I She wanted a man with EXPERIENCE— and she got him. r 1 /Ĕ/Sr
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  • 124 10 SECOND ROUND DRAW ASSN. FOOTBALL. Reuter. London. Nov. 30. Th«- result of the draw lor the second round i>l thr F A Cup competition to-day resulted as follows: Scunthorpe v. Queen's P R. Lincoln v. Luton. Crewe or Gainsborough v. Thames or Watford Da r wen
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  • 129 10 /From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Nov. 29. In the Malacca Centenary Cup competition tht Muslim FA Ist XI beat their second team by 3—l. Mr. Ong Kirn Bock was referee. All the scoring took place in the first haif ol the game. From an accurate corner kick
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  • 61 10 We cannot for the present publish any more letters about the S.C.F.A.. for they could only cause unpleasantness. It may be assumed that the criticisms already published have not escaped notice by the officials of the Association Incidentally, the writer of a letter received to-day should address correspondence
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  • 58 10 PING-PONG. At a committee meeting of the Singapore Ping-pong Association it was decided, in order not to clash with the Badminton Association tournaments, to start the next tournaments of the SJP.A. some time in the middle of December. It was also decided that the closing date for entires
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  • 47 10 At the Clerical Union's club house the C.U. beat Uniteers S.C. as follows (C.U. players mentioned first); Kuek Sing Kee beat Chan Wcng Yip 3—0. Tay Guay Seng beat Wong Siew Seng 3—0. Ha Kwang Siang beat Tang Ah Chov 3—0.
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  • 106 10 BILLIARDS. Results of the first round ties in the English billiards championship in the Chinese Volunteer Club tournament: Simon Choong 250 beat Yeo Kiat Seng 186; Tan Mong Heng 250 beat T.im Cheng Peow 165; S. Y. Wong 250 beat Ang Tee Kiah 203; J. P.
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  • 115 10 BOXING. Mr. Low Teck Yean (Seremban) writes: T shall be very thankful if you will publish the following as a reply to S. M. Fernandez* acceptance of my challenge. It is all right accepting the challenge in the paper, but when the promoter in Seremban asked S.
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  • 82 10 GOLF. The Garrison G.C. Duke's Bowl was played lor between Nov. 26 and 29 and resulted in a win for Capt. J. B Cowie (12) 62 62—124. The following are the fixtures for December: Ist to 15th. Postlethwaite Cup (ladies». Dec. 6: match v. Sepoy Lines G.C. (away):
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  • 69 10 HOCKEY. The following have been invited to play for the S.C.C. against Selangor Club at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and against Sungei Ujong Club. Seremban, on Sunday: Capt. D. V. Hin. R. A. Ashworth. Capt. P. R. Miers, D. H. Tudor, Lieut. N. C. Phillips. P. H.
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  • 43 10 At the Ceylon-Tamil Association ground, Balestier Plain on Saturday, a fast and interesting game of soccer was played between the Clerical Union and the Unlteers' Sports OMb, resulting In o win for the C.U. by 9 —o. Mi Lim Kee Ch ok refereed
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  • 381 10 SCOTLAND DRAW WITH THE REST. RUGBY FOOTBALL. A close game took place on the Padang yesterday, when Scotland and The Rest drew by eight points each in the annual St. Andrew's Day fixture. The teams were perfectly balanced and at no time was there any
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  • 41 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. Java Road Junior P.T. v. Municipal treasurers team at the Victoria Bridge School ground to-day at 5 p.m.: Ahmad. H. Puteh. W. Shariff. Dawood. En dan. Ahmad. Gam. Ali. Noor. Yem and Ahmad Reserves: Ayob and Bakar.
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  • 342 10 IMPORTANT LEGAL QUESTION DECIDED. A ruling of considerable import to the moneylending fraternity was delivered in the Court of Appeal yesterday, when their lordships the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison» Mr. Justice Thome and Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell upheld the finding of Mr. Justice Sproule in the
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  • 155 10 Solution Of The following is the solution of Crossword No. 20, entries for which closed at 12 noon today. In Friday's issue of the "Malaya Trifcune" the prize-winners of this solution will be published. Across. —1. Money; 5. Tansy; 10. Ale; 11. Emanates; 14. Dw; 15. Slang;
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  • 677 10 STRAITS-BORN CHINESE CONFESSES. MISAPPROPRIATIONS IN JOHORE. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Nov. 30. Wong Sze Lian. a Straits-born Chinese who was formerly a licensed auctioneer in Johore Bahru. appeared before the First Magistrate, Mr. N. A. Sedwiek. on Sunday, on a charge (al that en
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  • 167 10 LATEST RHYTHM FOR LOCAL DANCERS. Mr. C. Conrad, first prize winner of the Brussels Royal Conservatoire of Music, has just arrived from a tour of America and is appointed Musical Director of the Adelphi and Sea View Hotels. He is bringing his symphonised Jazz de Luxe Orchestra
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  • 36 10 Before a fairly large crowd on Sunday at their ground the Jervois A.P. drew with the Kampong Java Junior League P. T. 3 3. Gatf scorers for the former were Mah Wee (2) and Thiam Lock.
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  • 2153 10 COLONY'S DEFENCE IMPOST. FRESH MEMORANDUM FOR COUNCIL. The following memorandum by the Acting Treasurer on the method of assessing the Defence Contribution as a percentage of the Revenue is to be presented to the meeting of the Legislative Council next Monday: In a previous memorandum on
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  • 75 10 Owlnc to the continued success of the Laurel and Hardy feature film, has been playing at the Alhambra to crowded houses, there will be a special maUnee to-morrow (Wednesday, at 3 p.m The gramme will be the same as that shown evening performances, and includes a Charley
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  • 1170 11 I .,.,)i:K 15KS0L-UTI0N i|M sl i'1'OKTED. I. ONSIDEKS MANY N- M ma ITEKS. I n correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 28. m ir. it tee or the Straits was hold on Thursday Oi following were pre- r(> ichairmanh L. J. Tan Chtng Lock. W. /a P. G Pamadasa, L.
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  • 163 11 BETTER PROSPECTS OF PEACE IN KUOMINTANG. Sin Kuo Min. Hong Kong. Nov. 30. The State fune-i'l in Canton of the late Mr. Koo Ying Fan. former Chief Secretary to the Nanking Government and recently responsible far the establishmt ul of an opposition Government in Can*cn. was
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 318 11 THE NEW WOULD Brightest Si>ot in Singapore THE NEW WORLD TALKIES 7.15 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.80 PJ| "SCOTLAND YARD." FEATURING EDMUND LOWE A Thrilling Detective Story which will hold your Interest to the v> ry eed FOX PICTURE IE mm.-* -1 B Model M J 99 mm riITTED with powerful double
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    • 253 11 I Delicious Cordials Handsome Glass C tt W? Decanters j 1 1111 l In Itnond, (furry. Grenadin, Orange, ft'ectar Cup, l Peach, Rose, Raspberry, j Strawberry, Vanilla, Sold by all Leadin^ r Dealers JCi)fils fjr and a^so at our Works. FBSMROZ GO. "DALTON" > r IXiV i 1 i I
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 200 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, DEC. 1. High Tides.—2.3o a.m., 1.23 p.m. Hockey: lA. n v. Chinese 11, 1.A.; S.R.C. v. U.S., S.R.C. Football: Scotland v. The Rest. S.C.C. Rugby: S.C.C. v. Glosters "C," S.C.C. TO-MORROW, DEC. 2. High Tides.—3.2s a.m., 2.24 p.m. Rotary tiffin, Adelphi Hotel. Prize Distribution, Pearl's Hill
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 529 12 i Have You Tried Our j Breakfast I and Luncheon Sausage. i j SPECIALLY IMPORTED FROM j ENGLAND. i I i i i i i I Singapore Gold Storage i Company, Limited. I I J Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Grange Road, Katong, Keppel Harbour. j I i T a Stop
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    • 24 12 for all defects ot vision Cevmrit M. EZEKIEL SONS Optometrists and Opticians Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place Slngapor* AM KseUel. OD„ <PhfU), K.I O. (fcootf
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    • 143 12 Capitol I j The Home Of International Successes. 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 UFAS BRILLIANT PRODUCTION Setting a new standard of Motion Picture Pot tJn A Magnificent Dramatic Romance of the IMPERIAL RUSSIAN COURT Adapted from the Inspiring Ston "HiDJIIURtT" LEO TOLSTOI WITH THREE INTERNATIONAL STARS IVAN MOSJFOUKIN Russia's Most Famous Artiste
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 731 12 r WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. I Short-Wave Broadcasts I For The Week. Readers should note that Petaling Hill (Kuala Lumpur) is now on 75 metres until further notice. I MONDAYS. I RADIO-SAIGON gives concert by soloist* from 0.39 p.m. and recorded music and Anna- uiie programme afterwards. CHELMSFORD, 7.30 to
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  • 91 13 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects 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 tpacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen
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  • 104 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.".' Sir.— "Chin Chin War's" suggestion of a 'Mandatory Government" for Manchuria under he auspices of the League of Nations, to i>e iriministered. as is most probably in his mird, >y Jrpan, is out of the question. It shJW3 itt«r Sgnorancc of the true facts
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  • 114 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —Having come to understand that -he pawnbrokers pay their taxes according to the Solar Calendar, I take l.berty to write a few words to draw the public's attention to a matter of importance. Many experience inconvenience wnen these pawnbrokers demand interest from
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  • 129 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —It seems to me that the Chinese are interested in the People's Paper" more than any other Asiatic community. IX that be the fact I wonder why the Indians cannot keep level with them? It is a regrettable fact il
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  • 193 13 (To the Editor, M Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —Mr- Hu Chong does not seem to know h s own mind when he queries "Who dares to venture to marry a modern girl? at the end of his interesting letter. Pet hay* he may have been "crossed in care, and
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  • 321 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Mr. Ho Chongs recent letter has no doubt created considerable interest among the readers of the "People's Paper." of whom I am one. I shall be much obliged if you will alio» me a little space for the following opinions ol m To
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  • 269 13 Stratospheric Measurements. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") At the recent International Meteorologists' Congress in Vienna. Professor Weikmann, of Leipsic University, read an exceedingly interesting paper on stratospheric measurements as the result of his experiences on board tne "Grof Z.ppelin" during its Polar flight. "We have demonstrated," he said,
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  • 278 13 This same congress dealt with a problem cf more than purely mechanical interest; how io birds of passage find their way? The question had been rendered specially topical by the fact that this season many thousands of bira> jf passage missed their chance of going
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  • 221 13 Professor O. Reehe. of ihs University ol Ltipsc. intimate- i discovery which may revolutionise methods if d agnosis everywhere. From the medical clin:que of the University, He was supplied w.th blood specimens iroui >ne hundred patiencs who had jus enterec tios pital. These spec mens he
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  • 420 13 Trans-Ocean Service. The nami of Bell is, in Engl sh-speaking ;oun tries, so closely associated with the intention of the telephone that it will probably -ome as a surprise and romewhat of a shock to readers to hear that Graham Bell was not the inventor of the
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  • 267 13 DEMONSTRATION AGAINST EVICTION. LEI) BY ACTRESS AND M.V London, Nov. 14. Fifty picked men, led by secret signals and passwords from scouts and orderlies, to-day swarmed over the roof and along the corridors of one side cf the block of flats in Peckham known as Wakefield House. They
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  • 462 13 SINGAPORE, SOY 27. MEAT. Beef steak (round) kati 40 Beef stew or curry kati 32 Pork, lean kati Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 38 Mutton Indian lb. Mutton Australian lb. 48 Fowl, kati 38 Hens (Locally reared), kati 42 Ducks each H Pigeons, domestic unfledged pair
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 284 13 prompt Relief FROM J HEADACHES DOAVS ASPIRIN TABLETS Of the greatest value for relieving RALGIA. AND ALL NERVE PAINS, FEVERISH COLDS EEPLESSNESS, RHEUMATIC PAINS. j t p and small bottles containing 25 and 10 tablets each. j I AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE OF Singapore properties situaie
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    • 205 13 Permanent Wave |lpHP Guaranteed for mon«b» $10 —b •C' Done by Expert Hair dressers Beauty House CAPITOL BUILDING. 'PHONE 2916. JAVA SWEET AND SOUR PICKLES. Young Gingers Arum Manis. Galic Bawang Puteh. Onion Bawang Mvrah. Small Chilies Chili Jarum. Young Chilies Chili Muda. Red Chilies Chili Mera. Mixed Pickles Champur
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  • 1045 14 DESCENDANT OF A GREAT KING. Trans-Ocean Service. Special to the Malaya Tribune") A singular peronage was Prince Friedrich Leo|X>ld of Prussia, whose death at the age of sixty-six occurred in Sept. on his manorial estate of Flatow-Krojanki in the little strip of West Prussian territory still left
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  • 131 14 The new captain of Cambridge cricket for next season has just been elected He is A G. Hazelrigg. the old Etonian, who was one of the outstanding players in the 'Varsity match tast summer. The task of building up a team to meet Oxford next year will be no ray
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 53 14 fPERFUME Y\ pcrfifmc cl custincrion and jud- :l V 11 thousand flowers. Its dainty I y and refreshing qualities endear 3 I t9 cart ever y discrirnin- .1 X f\V ating woman. ;f rV KARLSRUHE V=jf^./ i i I Sole Agents /or Malaya i i I. V. Straits Java Trading
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    • 335 14 DON'T GET A COLD get LAKEROL Heed the warnin g signal—at the first sign cold take LAKEROL, the sure safe, certain t I P leasant wa y of definitely avoiding colds g throats and catarrhal troubles. Why suff. j when the v can so easil .v be Copper!.' h loHrOr?
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    • 391 15 SAILINGS. p.Ta BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINES. tn England./ ISENGER CARGO SERVICES. AND ORIENIAL BTEAM 0 LONDON AND MAIL SERVICE. iJr trma mUk Hit Majttyt Government.) vHD FROM LONDON f Una and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. 9 000 Dee. 12 £> 1 15,000 Dec. 26 9** 1 1932. 9,000 Jan.
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    • 649 15 jSTEAMER SAILINGS. VtX LINE •JaDanMa.il) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles. London. Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail, t YASUKTJNI MARU 12,000 Dec. 8 9 HAKONE MARU 10,500 Dec 18 17 SH WA MARcr 10.700 Dec. 31 Jan. 1 8 FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Jan. 14 15 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Jan
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    • 392 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. IN DO-CHIN A STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service te Japan rU Honf Keng. t Amoy and Sharif hai and U Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy. Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Tangtae porta. Formosa, the Philippines, etc.
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    • 299 15 INSURANCE. fkm\ SOUTH IMflfJ BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR EWBUBANOE ACCEPTED AT LOWEfJT CURRENT RATIB L. O. MARQOLIOUTH, Manager. OOe*: I. Plnlayaon 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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    • 478 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under the Companies Acts 1192 to lit* on 2nd December, 1f92./ Authorised Capital 13,000.000 Subscribed Capital 11,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,060.000 Reserve Fund aud Rest fl «66,846 HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Chorea Stresl. Lotion E.G. I. BOARD OF DIRECTOR* J. M
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    • 602 15 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OF THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. •ft, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Teltphone No. 2904. The North Branch of this Bank welch ia aera) opened for business will provide tb« foUowtas) facilities to customers:— BANKING DEPARTMENT (Commercial Banking). We transact a general commercial k<E|ejpjj business. ACCEPTANCES We buy and
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    • 315 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESS! tfg TO LET. TO LET—IBS, Tank Road. Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET —Bungalow No. 1. Margate Road off Grove Road. Bungalow No 9. Wilkie Terrace off Wilkie
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    • 647 16 t!7 SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. 'Phone 4227. J LATEST ARRIVAL BY THE S.S. "RAWALPINDI i A Large Selection of Models, Ready ■to Wear, and Uotrimmed Hats for Ladies and Maids. Also Hats for Children. EDUCATIONAL, BOOK-KEEPING AND ACCOUNTANCY, COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE AND* BUSINESS METHODS, COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, ETC., ETC. Private tuition given by
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    • 393 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. REMOVAL NOTICE. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD M FLOOR. CHINA BUILDING. CHILIA STREET From Ist December. 1931. AUCTION SALE. SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 1232 of 1931 Writ of Seizure and Sale dated the 17th Xovembrr. 1931. IN
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    • 533 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Read; (he Permanent Populaj ion. FOR S4LK FOR SALE—Cheaply, Batu Gantong story books. Obtainable at 166, Neil Road. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions Printed on white card with eyelets for banging over your receiver. Ten cents per copy. Outstatlons 15 cents Send cash
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    • 461 16 MASSAGE AND M m (Trf MASS AG E Miss Matsuye, Miss M Mlsako. No. 20, Bencoolen Sti Had MALAYA TRlBuiJ 'PHONE SUBSCRIPTION I rCS DATABLE IN SD VANCE I Delivery Induing Includa, at office Parage or close (Local or to hmtm residence. F.M9i Cmmtn. ?early 515.00 121 oo ttoi Half
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