Malaya Tribune, 2 December 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune I So. 284 SINGAPORE, -A. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday. Dec. 2. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1931.
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    • 272 1 rjpTON'S C EYLON TEA. f0l C." BETTER "Chop Hijau' 1 You will he satisfied. %s if CARLSBERG I'ILSENER |wl "CHOP HIJAU" Obtainable at Hotels. Club* and The ideal drink for tropical Climates. Malay States. Sole Agents: The East Asiatic Company, Limited, (incorporated in Denmark.) lUALA LUHPUB SINGAPORE PENANG. y% PUT
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    • 306 1 i l'; 'j"" I I I leTHEMS HAMS j ALWAYS DELICIOUS!] i 'i j 4 flC nt s: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. j I S.S. F.M.S. j nn 1 Why Doctors recommend BIOCITIN? Because Blocitin ls a nutrient containing the most digestible constituents of tne yolk of eggs and of
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    • 379 1 THE 'MALAYA TRIBUNE" is the ;best ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. I You are suffering from Anaemia. General Debl.ity, etc I You may have tried many kinds of medicines which failed j to give satisfactory results. Why dont you try i SI HEMOSm MUSSEL? Don't wait longer and get a bottle
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  • 1493 2 LALL SINGH'S CHANCE. MALAYAN PLAYER INVITED FOR TRIALS. CRICKET. Calcutta. Nov. 21. In an interesting speech at the Roshanara Cricket Club dinner. K. S. Duleepsinhji, after seying that everyone in England looked forrd eagerly to the Indian team's visit next fear, sounded a note of
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  • 475 2 Prince Duleepsinhji. the famous Indian cricketer. accompanied by four young English professional cricketers. G. Cox. G. Pearce. H. Greenwood and T. Cornford. arrived here this morning by S. S. "Kaisar-i-Hind." says an Indian Exchange of Nov. 14. The four professionals have come out to India on a
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  • 355 2 OUTSPOKEN AUSTRALIAN OPINION. Australians stand for a white Australia. But they will not stand for the colour bar in -port, vvhile respecting the opinions of people in othor countries which may differ from theirs, writes J. C. Davis in the "Referee." For this reason the
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  • 292 2 HANDICAPS FOR SATURDAY. THE TURF. Entries for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club's December Amateur Meeting on Saturday:— Race 1.—Ponies: Class 1 2 (Comb.) Div. 4. 4'.« furs. 3 p.m.—Roy's Best 12.7, Plas Hatan 12.0. Cinders 11.11, Romance 11.3, St. Andrew 10.10. Rosette 10.6. Hop
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  • 168 2 BILLIARDS. Clark McConachy, the New Zealand billiards player, had the honour of scoring the first thousand break of the English season, on Oct. 22, beating Willie Smith for the distinction bytwenty minutes. McConachy made 1.264 against Joe Davis and Smith 1.459 against Sidney Smith. Willie Smith, made
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  • 198 2 CYCLING. The farcical ruling of the .judge in ihe world > sprint cycling championship at Copenhagen last August—the ruling which gave the honours to Willy Falek Hansen, the Dam. when Lucien M chard, of France was obviously the winner. sdD have a sequel in the Paris
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  • 155 2 ASSN. FOOTBALL. Mr. P. W. Penson writes:—•"The Malays have very wisely started a plan for the purpose of training the ycunger footballers to take the places of whose who in due course will have to retire. Tins policy is an admirable one and it is hoped that
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  • 90 2 BOXING. London. Nov. 16. At Leicester, in 15-round match for the British heavy-wcl-h* Championship. Reggie Meen (15st.). of Marke* Ha b*- mgh defeated on points Charlie Smith (Mat 131bs). Deptford. DEMPSKY V. SHARKEY If?, Johnny Buckley. Sharkey's manaprr. announces that a fleetest b ween Jack Dem>sey and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 452 2 J L/ST OF Libby's Corned Be f can be served in great variety—any of I which provides an inviting dish. MEATS. A delightful combination —Libby's Corned Beef served with s Lobby's Bartlett Pears, filled with Cherries. I Cooked Corn Beff gf/k J Vienna Sauge Roa-st Beef f W Beef Steak
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  • 289 3 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. AUNTIE LIZZIE'S LETTER. More Contributions Wanted. My dear Nieces, Last week I asked for your views on the cause of pimples and how they are cured, and I really expected to receTWfcquit§ a lot of letters about it. The response has fleen very
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  • 289 3 (BY 'SCHOOLGIRL ROSALIND.'' Worries are anxieties. There are countless anxieties in this world, and if I were to start putting down all our worries I think there will not be enough space to do 19. I am only mentioning a few which I can think of now. The majority
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  • 199 3 'BY "ARIEN.") This is the week preceding the exam. Oh! what brainstorms! What thumping of the hearts! Cambridge girls are seen going about muttering things under their breath—maybe prayers for success or maybe passages they have memorized. Here and there girls are talking about nothing but "The Exam." Have
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  • 124 3 (BY "CARMENCITA.") Many of us not responsible for our da :y actions, especially those done in the moment of impulse. We never think before we speak, and at times we h-irt the feelings of others without noticing it. There are many sensitive girls in class, who take
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  • 159 3 BY "LILY.") Auntie Lizzie's request for our opinion as t-> how pimples can be cured has tempted me to pen these few humble points. First of al?. let us find out how pimples are caused. In my opinion pimpl:s are caused by our internal organs in our bodies
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  • 733 3 SINO-GERMAN FESTIVITY IN FRANCFORT. (Special to the Malaya Tribune" The China lint I Hill celebrated with great eclat the anniversary of the foundation of the Chinese Republic and the occasion derived interest by being the first public appearance of the Institute's new president. Dr. Herbert yon Borch. in
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  • 47 3 Rugby. Nov. 30. In reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day Sir John Simon (Foreign Minister) said that the armaments truce was in force for one year from Nov. 1 and would be observed by the British Government.—British Official.
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    • 295 3 Orangepop I jgj) THE DRINK j Which has Captivated j jML The PUBLIC TASTE j ff. ll MADE FROM j «i-L -gs*! FAMOUS j California Oranges j i W Si THE PRODUCT j i 1 I OF j ty|3P The PHOENIX AERATED •phone WATER WORKS i 3463 SINGAPORE. j Guarding
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    • 268 3 I THE FA™jStE:-| fu 0| j Imitations. j R II ORANGE i A iffll| CRUSH j M:umfactured h y i I r w ĔĔ I i j Ilßfl H NEAVE LTD., j 1 «if 3 m fi —r~ —p PHOTO OF NERVE-CELLS SEEN THROUGH MICROSCOPE. your mirror say \Y Wf
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  • 1203 4 New Promoters Of Boxing In Singapore. SPORTS COMMENTS. Of late promoters of boxing have sprung up like mushrooms, and many of their ventures have turned out to be misadventures. At the end of the programme cne often hears the promoters' grouse, 'we lost a lot of
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  • 87 4 DAMAGE TO THE "BERMUDA." SHIPPING NEWS London. Nov. 30. ft A compensation claim for £2.000.000 foi malicious injuries to the liner "Bermuda" has been lodged with the Belfast Corporstion on beha>f of the Furn ss Withy Company and the Bermuda West Indies Steamship Co. The Furress Withy Co.
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  • 56 4 Reuter. London. New 30. The United States liner "American Trader." frcm New York, is stranded on an even keel on a sandbank at East Bay. Dungem>ta~.. A number of passengers are believed to be aboard and tugs from Dover are rushing -oh. r assistance. Later. The
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  • 185 4 COMBINED EXERCISES. During the combined Naval and Military exercises vessels of the Bth Destroyer Flotilla probably without lights, will pass through Keppel Harbour between the hours of 6.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. on the evening of Dee. 5 at Tanjong Berlayer, Keppel Harbour at Lat. 1 deg.
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  • 90 4 On the western shore of thy at the entrance to Sungei Penang at a distanca of 1.5 miles 214 deg. from Fort Cornwallis lighthouse at Lat. 5 deg. 24 min. N. long. 100 deg. 20 min. E. <approx>. a sunken wreck of a Chinese jurk with mast
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  • 100 4 For b ing in possession erf fishing without any licences from the Fishery Dept.. at sea off Pulau Saloo. and secondly, for failing to apply for licences for 'heir fishin.; koiehs at the same tim; and place, four Malays were brought up belor: the Master Attendant. Capt. Freyberg.
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  • 104 4 "Kepcng." Brit. 1.322 tons. Capt. Roberts, from Bangkok. 1-12. for Malacca, 1-12. "Kuranda." Brit. 953 tons, Capt. Dyason. from Sibu. 1-12; for Sibu, 4-12. 'Poelau Laut," Dutch. 5,660 tons, Capt. Kerapff. Unm Tifrmn sar, 30-11; for Belawan, 2-12. "Tirpitz," G:r. 4.974 tons, Capt. Kuttsmann, from Dair n 30-11:
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  • 210 4 SUGGESTED SUCCESSOR TO CHANG HSUEH LIANG. GOSSIP FROM GENEVA. "United Press." Paris. Nov. 16. A new Manchurian warlord, strong enough tc suppress banditry and who will be acceptable tc Japan, should be appointed to succeed Marshal Chang Hseuh Liang, according to a suggestion which is to be
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  • 316 4 CHINA'S MOST FAMOUS WOMAN DOCTOR. Dr. Ida Kahn. 58. China's most famouwoman doctor, and adopted daughter of the late Miss Otrtrudc Howe, pioneer American woman miss.onary. died of 'ung trouble ?.t the Shanghai Sanitciium. says the South China Morning Post." Dr. Kahn was the suprintendent
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  • 185 4 DISMEMBERED HUMAN BODY IN FOUR PACKAGES. A somewhat mysterious affair was attracting the attention of the Shanghai authorities recently when a report was received! that the dismembered parts of a human body, wrapped in four packages, were found in a motor-car. It would appear from the a car
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  • 255 4 A CONTROLLED ELECTION. Vienna, Oct. 31. Yugo-Slavl#. Is in the throes of a general election. Npxt Tuesday is polling day. Ye* there is a niUiploUj absence of all interest and excitement, such as attended the recent elections in Great Britain. There are no meetings, no speeches,
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    • 385 4 mm. itching I BURNINGJCZEWIA On Child's Feet. Caused Pain. Cuticura Healed. My son aged twelve years suffered with weeping eczema on both feet. It Carted with two or three small places, r.nd in a short time spread all over the ojttom of his feet and between his toes, causing no
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    • 269 4 PINKETTF. MLW ,(,r l l j The Threat I To your good looks that lies in constipation is real and ever pn J yeu correct it. True beauty comes from within, rising from a pure and uneontan.; Str am which can only be yours if the internal organs tan always
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  • 1585 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER dfc CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, December 2, 10 a.m. Issue Yeax CLOSINa QUOTATIONS. Value. Ends. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. SI £1. 3.0 Cl. 5 0 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 0.18.0 L. 0 0 0.5.0 Ayer Hltam Tto
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    • 114 5 «TELSEN STANDARD BATTERY CO.BB| 1 f II J ---PUPIiC 'BOARD ROAO SINGAPORE J POPPPPI X :JM: '"'I CALL IN AND HEAR WHATS ON THE AIR yjUl|^ .fcHtgD OPEN DAILY UNTILL 9. P. M. Ljf^^nrjj *EZ the MOST VARIED i COMPREHENSIVE lilite SADIO STOCKS IN MALAYA. FpappJo SCREENS OoT STATION ORDERS
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    • 90 5 GULL HAH AX HAIR OIL. It is at once fragrant and cooling to x CjSp»f_jS the eyes and brain It improves sight, f| 1, fresh and X 3 f strong. increasing r\> W$ its length ana r\ blackness, it also 1 j \l 1 K #TK kiUjs iicc and re
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    • 45 5 Uog£\ IWf# r.P..KARTIH i riLU I TIMMS DISK NSABY. |g> SiacaMr. LEPROSY DIABETES, V.D., CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA, PILES, LEUCORRHOEA. SEX-DISORDERS AND NUMEROUS OTHER COMPLICATED AND CHRONIC DISEASES are cured by our Specialist of great reputation. THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY. »>2. Owen Rd. or 135, Serangoon Kd. Spore.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 784 5 *r TO LISTEN FOR. chklmspord, 7.30 toB.3O PJn 2to 7 aj_ \\H XI t™ 1 3 borate. IB and 40 metre* from 8 pjn., musle. tLgri-Wave Broadcasts fridafs 77l*> Radi Saigon> as Tuesday. tor the nee*. JS^^^^^mm^ that Petaling HUI PETALINO HILL, programme b ir on 75 metres until *™teur
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    • 274 6 j AGAIN We bring you something j BIGGER-BETTER and DIFFERENT! CAPITOL j Special Matinee To-day 315 j (CHILDREN HALF PRICE) 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 Ufa's Brilliant Dramatic Romance of the Imperial Russian Court I The I White Devil" WITH I IVAN MOSJOUKIJN Russia's Most Famous Artiste And a great cast of
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    • 132 6 Amusements. j Lli [I PHQNt v 6909 S^dtjlM-J j Raising the Roof-Nightly at 6.15 and 9 15. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3 P. M. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. LAUREL HARDY with new and funnier gags IN "PARDON US" THEIR FIRST FULL LENGTH TALKIE TO MORROW ""•JSESiSff* j "BAD GIRL" DARISG VIVID I HUMAN
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    • 173 6 Norma Shearer in her most brilliant role as the girl who flung convention to < winds in "Strangers May Kiss A Metro Goldwyn—Mayer Picture. j TO-NIGHT Q. 15 i j 1 The Most Uproarious Comedy since Talking Pictures Began "SPLINTERS"! A Richly Comic Talkie ot the War-Time Concerl Parly WITH
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  • 246 7 SHIPPING NEWS. Between about the hours of 6.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. on the evening of Dec. 5. marking northern side of Tembaga shoal, at a distance of aoout one cable southward of Main Wharf. Lat. 1 deg. 16 mm. N.. long. 103 deg. 50 mm. E.
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  • 172 7 GOVERNMENT ENDORSEMENTS TO BE RECOGNISED. Action by the British Consulate in Shanghai has resulted in a settlement of the passport muddle, according to a Shanghai correspondent, who writes that recently in spite of the assurances of the Hong Kong Government that British travellers from Hong Kong to Shanghai
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  • 67 7 London, Dec. 1. Tht report of Kepong Dredging Company, Ltd., shows a loss of £4,512 and there is a debit balance of £2,162 to be taken forward. Pari Tin, Ltd., report shows a loss of £1,299. There is a credit of £1,488 to be taken
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  • 776 7 HOUSE SAID TO BE BROTHEL. PROSECUTION UNDER NEW BILL FAILS. A man and his wife appeared before the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) yesterday), summoned under the new section of th- Woman and Girls Protection Ordinance, which forbids house-owners from knowingly allowing their premises to
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  • 127 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, Dec 2. Bast Wharf (Entrance Gate 11. Suisang 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gale J). Atlas Maru 18: Mata Hari 16: Rajput 15: Cingalese Prince 11: Gange 8; Autolycus t. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Irisbank 30: Karapara 35: Marella 36. Empire Deck (Entrance
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  • 373 7 EXTENSIVE SELLING BY FRANCE HOLLAND. Reuter. London. Dec. 1. Sterling displayed renewed weakness thLs morning due to extensive selling by Prance and Holland. The New York rate depreciated to 3.27 V Berlin, Dec. 1. The fall in sterling since yesterday has disturbed financial circles
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  • 139 7 Singapore, Dec. 2. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $240 Rice. Siam 2 $207 Rii*. Siam 3 $183 Rice. Siam 4 $170 Rice. Siam A-l $176 Rice. Saigon 1 $170 Rice. Saigon 2 $164 Rice, Saigon 3 $159 Rice. Rangoon 1 $151 Rice. Rangoon 2 $144 Rice, par Boiled No.
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  • 52 7 Singapore, Dec. 2. Standard Spot §v t cts. business done. December ga X 9 i January 91., ms February |f January/March a* April/June 10 10Ji Tone of Market: Quiet. Latest Cable. London Spot Shee 2' pet lb. *Mr York Spot Sheet G. cts. 4 5/16
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  • 152 7 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD As from Sept. 30 the following revised prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are effective: Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump andlor ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon $0.90 Red Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin
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  • 299 7 1 B. ETLIN AND CO. S REPOKI. Dec 2. 11 am SLBBEfc. London: 2 15/16 d.. up 1716 d New York: 4 5/16 cents tG>. unchanged. Shares: Quiet Allenbys 60—70 cents, Ayer Moleks 40—50 cents, Ayer Panas 50—60 Bassetts 35—40 cents. Brogas 35—40 cents. Bukit Jelotongs 15—20
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  • 107 7 Foreign exports of tin, being final shipment* on ocean-steamers at all Malayan Ports durine U) month of November. 1931 Destination. Tons United Kingdom 1,958 United States of America 1.770 Continent of Europe 872 I-sritish Possessions 541 Japan 170 Other Foreign Countries 26 Total 5.337 Ton> Note. I.
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  • 309 7 Singapore. Dec. 2*. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 4 3i32d London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 1 32d.. London 2? ?t£sP*»!ii 31 32d 011 30 days'sight js. o 1&,i6d.. London demand 2s. 3 29 32d Londoh T.T. 2s. 3-sd., Lyons demand 920 nom.. Paris demand 920 nom..
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  • 46 7 London, Dec. l Messrs. Lewis, Lasarus and Sons noUfy todays tin prices as followsSpot £137 1516 ,£137 7;i6). Forward £140 9 16 (£l4O 3)16). ™rward The market is quieter Messrs Symington and Wilson notify todays rubber prices as follows--4.«w us^;. .s^ °l,32l
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    • 418 7 I Victoria Theatre COMMENCING j j MONDAY, Dec. 7, at 930 pm. j j For One Week Only i IHOLLYWOM "m-LIGHIS j INTERNATIONAL REVUE. j looking Opens To-Day at John Little Co. j j Prices 83, 82, 81. VICrORIA MEMORIAL HALL NEXT ORGAN RECITAL j Friday, Dec. 11, at 5.30
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    • 509 7 Temporary Post of Clerk of Works. Singapore Improvement Trust, filled. Applicants thanked. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. LINGNAN BRANCH SCHOOL. (Affiliated with Linguan University. Canton) IsL Exam. Date: Dec. 20. 1931. at 9 aan. 2nd Exam.: Especially for out-town students. But those who for reasons cannot come for the first examination may also
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 315 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Mala VAN DAILY M t ATM E R REPORT. tempera- Brig£»i S'JAiiuNb. inre. Rainfall, cur m«i. Mm. Alor Star 88 73 1.10 7.4 Kota Bharu 84 71 2.51 8.6 K. Trengganu 84 73 0.90 5.5 Kroh 87 70 0.79 6.1 Sitiawan 39 74 0.12 9.1 Ipoh 92 73
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  • 72 8 WEE—Mr. Wee Teow Kee. age 55. at 3 pjn. on December 1. 1931. at No. 275. Joo Croat Road. laving behind a widow, six sons 'Cheng Quee. Cheng P ow. Cheng Guek. Cheng Ann. Cheng Wah and Cheng Chooi. > 1 daughter-in-law and
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  • 741 8 We published yesterday a very valuable memorandum by the acting Colonial Treasurer on the subject of the Defence Contribution—still socalled, pending further progress with the Bill to re-name it a "Contribution for the purposes of Imperial Defence." Mr. Small has put some important facts
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  • 287 8 A mail from Medan by aeroplane is expected a: Singapore at 11.10 a.m. to-morrow. Maj( l F. C. Hjland. M.C.. R.E.. assumed .he local rank of Lieutenant-Colrmel V h effccL fi\rr ytsierday whilst holding the appointment Of C R.E.. Singapor M mbe.T cf he Singapore Citholic Club and the lady
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  • 153 8 Formerly a Banker In Singapore. London. Dec. I. The death has ,<rurred n London of Sir Newtcn John S:abb. he manager of the London branch of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.- -Reutei. Bom in 1868. Sir New on Stabb will be remembered by
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  • 129 8 OFFICIAL BANQUET ON FRIDAY. H. E. Sir Cecil Clementi yesterday morning returned the eiffic al visit which H. H. (he Sultan of Johore paid to His Excellency en Monday. On arrival at Istana Besar Sir Cecil was met by th? Dato Mentri Besar and H. EL
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  • 42 8 Rugby. De.- Before proceeding to the Indian Gcnleren this morning the Prime Minister was relieved to hear that an operation en the oi bis daughter. Miss So-u'a Mac Donald. had or« n p i formed im < < mfuflj—British Official.
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  • 46 8 Newt reea ved by cable from Home to-da\ concerning Mr. A W. Still, the former much respected Ed .tor of he Straits Times." who Is lying seriously ill. is that his condition remans critical, and has been unchanged during h past week.
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  • 266 8 Monday. Nov 23 lady Cumentl ?nd Miss Clementi were gueeta at a dance given by the Hon. Mr. J. W Simmons and Mrs. Simmcns a the Residency. Negri Semb lan. Tuesday. Nov. 24 In the morning Kis Excellency, accompamea by the Hon Mr. J. W. Simmons, inspected the
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  • 57 8 Frcm Indo-China by the "And c LeboV due 1 Singapore 7 r..m. to-morrow. From Holland by the Patria' cue a: Singapore 1 p.m. to-morrow From China and Japan ty the "Toltori Man." cue at Singapore to-morrow. From Europe < London mails despatched on Mmr. 12». by the "Rohn."
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  • 247 8 Friends and members of the Reading Club, the Young Men's Ftk ndly Band and the C.C.a' are c rdially invited to an informal talk by Mr. S ng Ong Sang. at th? Inst tute Hali, Plimeo S reet. to-morrow at 8.15 p.m. Mr. Ong Siaar will speak on his visit
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  • 449 8 •(BY "LOOKKR-OK The Sultan of Kedah ha< himself. rfe is giving up $2,000 a mo hi.s allowance from Jan. 10. Now don't everyone rush that he has set a noble which other eminent ne follow: It is suggested that the Marriages and Deaths o.'umr be brightened
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  • 24 8 The death occurred at Onloml of Mrs. Hope-Binpham, Mrttfr of Hope, of Kuala Lumpur, end r Tot ot the "Malaya Tribune" ed toriai siai*
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  • 40 8 1. A TEST QI'OT \TION*s turart London: 2 15, lbd. New York: 4 5/16 rentSingapore: 9'\ cts. bushier* one fin London Spot: £138. 7s. lid <U> 42 Three Montixs: £141. Or. P<1 40 Singapore: <!GU 1o:is told)
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    • 206 8 INSIST ON HAVING i j COLUMBIA brand MIL~K Hiir STERILIZED BRITISH STANDARD MILK Made in Canada Obtainable from all Good Dealers SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settltmenta.j l SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. j f THE CUP THAT CHEERS. I F. A BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD.rf p|_ SINGAPORE and KUALA
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    • 60 8 j Latest and Smartest Designs 1 Idoxa! i i The most accurate j timekeeper. JUST UNPACKED j J J WRIST ft I'OCKET WATCHES ALARM TRAVELLING j CLOCKS. I I). S. de Silva Bros. SOU AGENTS j J I j HIGH STREET. 81NGAPORE. I I 634 I North Bridge Road. i
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  • 579 9 AN ALL-INDIA FEDERATION. POLICY OF BRITISH GOVERNMENT. UIK WDHIS FACE ALL SMILES. KMKNT NOT REGARDED \S FINAL. rlv-awaited Government ,nt of policy in India was the British Prime Minister Mr Mar Donald emphasised tir an All-India Federation th.a pursued London. Dec. I. stage* of
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  • 45 9 Rugby. Dec. 1 'ton and Col. Ashoton. both exSane shots, leave Croydon by r the Belgian Congo in search hope to obtain photographs and collect vegetation growtavnts behalf of the British B.- w sh r »ount a gorilla group. r >rTicial.
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  • 200 9 Daring Ruse To Smuggle Chandu. of non r«v! P lmport over $10 00 w orth n S"° «jyernment chandu into Singapore was before the District Judge fMr a C —se named of the ail Sov faCtS f the Case Mr Gordon. that on r ent^
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  • 182 9 CANCELLED OWING TO HEAVY WORK. Reuter. Rugby, Dec. 1. The Dominions Secretary. Mr. J. H. Thomas has cancelled the Empire tour he proposed to make next Spring. Pressure of work, especially on questions relating to tariffs and Imperial trade. Ls likely to be so considerable that
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  • 112 9 ENCOURAGING FIGURES FROM LABOUR MINISTRY. Rugby. Dec. 1. There were 33.000 fewer registered unemployed on Nov. 23 than the week before, according to the Ministry of Labour ngures issued to-night. The comparative incidence of depression in the industrial areas of the Midlands and the North and
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  • 164 9 THE LIST OF WINNERS. The following sent the twelve best essays in the competition organised by "Cneque," the announcement ot which appeared in the ••Spotlights" column last Friday: Tan Eck Soon. St. Andrew's School. Patrick Song, 28. Klang A. W. Jansen, 997. Hills de Drive. An Kay
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  • 63 9 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 3. SPORTS COMMENTS, on page 4. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 5. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, on page 5. TOPICS OF rrO-DAY, on page 8. MALACCA NOTES, on page 10. LITERARY NOTES, on page 11. CLUB DIARY, on page 12. SHIPPING CONFERENCES, on page
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  • 217 9 Japanese Commander And Neutral Zone. Shanghai, Dec. 2. A telegram received by Dr. Wang Ching Wei from Mr. Hu Han Mm states that the Canton Kuomintang Congress has agreed to follow the terms reached at the Shanghai Conference for electing members to serve in the Executive
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  • 164 9 REVELATIONS IN COUNTY COURT ACTION. Reuter. London. Dec. l. Charlie Chaplin, the rum star, appeared in the witness-box in the role of defendant in a Westminster County Court case, in which he was sued for publicity services by a woman secretary. Plaintiff, Miss May Shepherd, claiming
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  • 195 9 DISCOVERY BY MINISTRY OF HEALTH. London. Dec. 1. Colonel S. P. James, of the Ministry of Health, states that experiment- are proceeding with a new drug at the Ministry of Health Malaria Laboratory. Epsom, which indicate the discovery- of the prevention of malaria. He and nine others
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  • 222 9 HEAVY DAMAGES AGAINST THE JOC KEY CLUB. Reuter. London. Dec. 1. The Earls of Harewood and Rosebery, as Stewards of the Jockey Club, a id Messr.;. Weatherby and Sons (publishers of the "Rac ng Calendar"), have been ordered to pay Charles Rac?horse trainer of Lavant. £16.000,
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  • 1816 9 AVOIDING FRESH COMPLICATIONS. DIRECT SINO-JAPANESE NEGOTIATIONS. LEAGUE COMPLETES PEACE RESOLUTION. Friendship between China and Japan is being restored by frank cony nations in Nanking and there is every prospect of both sides accepting the League resolution before the end of the week. Nanking. Dec. 1. The
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    • 174 9 fe.,« PAVILION i The Biggest Fun Riot In Town STARTS TO NIGHT I tieil mm mmmm j From the A Gale of Play by Gaiety in the j j John f Brightest, j I Emerson j! j Jr Comedy and Anita of ||M Loas. 1 Yeor. I d*W WITH I
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  • 273 10 KIPPAX AM) BRA DM AN ON "CASUALTY* LIST. CRICKET. Brisbane. Dec. 1. Rain to-day again prevented play fce.ng resumed In the T*.st match between Au-tra la and South Africa. Kippax is suffering from the effects of a head injury he received earlier in the season
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  • 356 10 "A" TEAMS MEET AT TANGLIN. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Like their seniors on Saturday, the "A" team of the S.C.C. just went under to the Glosters' "A" in a well-fought game at Tanglin yesterday. There was little to choose between the team.-, and the result of one goal (5 points)
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  • 104 10 GOLF. The engagement is announced of Miss Joyce Wethered. the former British women's golf dhampion, and Major Cecil R. Hutchinson (says a London message to 'The Statesman"). Miss Wethered, who is a sister of the famous amateur golfer. Roger Wethered. is probably the finest woman golfer the
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  • 57 10 The Singapore Golf Club's December Medal competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday and members are asked to note that no player whose name does not appear on the time sheet on the first mentioned day may play on the main course. The December ladies' bogey
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  • 43 10 L.L.T.C. TOURNAMENT. LAWN TENNIS. Yesterday's results in the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club Tournament were as follows: Men's hand cap singles: Clifford beat Page 6—3, 6—l Hand:cap mixed doubles: Miss Oldfield and Alexande- beat Mrs. Chamier and D E. L Anders m 7—5, 6—2.
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  • 314 10 LATE WINNING GOAL fOR THE REST. ASS N. FOOTBALL. >St/ 'Reynard." r In a very scrappy game on S.C.C. gr.uuitt yesterday the Scots were defeated by tht' Res f who scored the only goal in the annual Si Andrew's fixture. Mr. J. Lee was the rerf
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  • 83 10 London. Dec. I. Intense public interest is being taken in the match between England and Spain which is to be played at Highbury on Dec. 9. All 'he newspap?rs stress the necessity of winning th. game in order to regain England's foothull prest ge in Europ>. England's
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  • 61 10 FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLE P W L. D. F A Pts. F 2 2 0 0 7 2 4 D *****34 B 2 1 0 4 3 4. C 2-1 1 0 7 7 2 A *****7«) E *****80 Captains: A. Ma: Noor: B. C. Alburquerque. C. Paul
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  • 117 10 (From Our Own Correspondent J Johore Bahru. Dec. 1. Last Thursday on the Istana Padang the Johore Police drew with the Johore Military Forces' "B" team in the first round of the South Johore League. The Military side scored th? first goal and just
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  • 207 10 The following evening saw another interesting league match on the same padang. On this occasion the Public Works Department Athletic Association their opponents, the Johor e Club, a surprise by b2ating th?m to the tune of 3-0. Raman and Sdah Swee Onn. again, gave a brilliant
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  • 82 10 A GOALLESS; I>RAW. Last Sunday In spite ot the heavy downpour in the afternoon, the Johore Chib was again out to meet the Posts A Telegraphs and this game ended in a goalless, draw. Ball controlled was difficult and the shooting was inaccurate. Raja Ahmead sent in a bang which
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  • 91 10 WEIGHT-LIFTING. A weight-lifting try-out will be held at 472, Joo Chiat Road on Saturday next, preparatory to the Singapore Championships which will take place on Dec. 25, 26 and 27 at the New World. The following lifters will participate: Wee Sian Leok, Chia Bok Gee, Ong Tay
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  • 461 10 DRAW IN CLARKE tfftlELD CONTEST. HOCKEY. (From Our Oven Correspondent.' Malacca. Dec. 1. To-day the St. Franc s' Institution, holders of the Clarke H*ockey Shield, played th* Government High Scfcool for this year's possession cf the irephy. The teems lined up as follows: St. Francis Institution:
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  • 594 10 DATES PLAYERS. Maxwell B.P. team v. the Devonshire B.P. at the latter* court on Sunday j*e. 3. ;*m Chew Keow Chin. Koh Yew Keng. Tan Hong. Lim Tan Wan. Lim Kirn San. Chen,; Kirn Chock and Yeo Joo Seng. Reserves: Teo Chj-t Guan. Soh Chuan Kiat and Yeo Lye
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  • 514 10 Celebration of St. Andrew’s Day. (from Our Own Correspondent./ Malacca. Dec. 1. The local Scots celebrated the annual festival of St. Andrew on Saturday night at the Maltcca Club. Mr. Abe McKenzic of Tebcng Estate, the Chief!ain of the Socter. was welcomed by the members of th* Committee
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  • 197 10 NEW ARRIVAL SENT TO GAOL. Remarking th*t it was a very mean 1 foam of theft, the District Judge Mr G. C. DoddJ pass d sentence of one rigorous yesterday on a Chinese who was ccnsricted for.-snatch-ing a gold bacgio ofl the arm of a Chinese
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  • 98 10 BADMINTON. On Sunday at tne Greas World, courts the Chinese Commercial A. P. defeated the Singapore Chinese B. P» by four games te* one. Scores (C. C. A. P. Players mentioned first.>: Wee Hung Hai b«*t Koh Hon Chong 1?3-*. t5-i; Wee Eng Siang beat Tan Chee
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  • 88 10 Sco-es Un the match between the Marigold B. P and the Maynard B. P. at the latter's ourt on Saturday were (Marigold players firs!): Tan Chong Kiat beat Kum Kirn Leng 3-15, 15-9. 13-13 (5-3): Tan Kirn Song beat Lim Kirn Wee 15v5. 15-8; Chung Cheng
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  • 95 10 The Tan Tock Seng Hospital Recreation Club beat the Catholic Young Men Association on Sunday by 4-1. Scores «T.T.S.H.R. Club's players mentioned first): Goh Ah Kow beat G. V. Santhou 15-11, 15-4: Thong Soo Yong lost M. I. Fernanda 15-12. 13-15. 10-15; Koh Joo Hock beat A.
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  • 53 10 The committee acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the Singapore Sect on received during November: section Collected by Cluhs through MembersAccounts "W.A.C.K." $392 25 Total $417 The committee paid out during the month ended Nov. 25 in repatriati o ri n rmoTthw allowances the sum of
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  • 162 10 CIVILIAN'S BITTER COMPLAINT. HUMANITARIAN [»R| ITKs RESENTKh. ALLEGED CRUELTY CM i s A COW. Air extraordinary ca** in speaking Indian civilian ma>., tions. that he was assaulted constables while he humanitarian act. came up I Magistrate (Mr. C. H. Whtttonj It appears that the comply;; along East
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  • 285 10 COMMA>KDiING PERFORMANCE IN **THE WHITE DEVIL? Another Ufa triumph, combining G» t, thoroughness with the Russian draaa; temperament, is heing shown at the Cat:; It is an adapation of Tolstoy's Hadji Mura: under the title of "The White Devil." Tolstin« stories make wonderful films, because
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  • 133 10 TKAJME MARK COUNTEKFKITO PUJXISHEI). At the Special Session of u* Sinpp" Assizes before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terryesterday, three Hukien Chinese. Ang C:<Poi, Tan Chye Seng and Cheng Seong. claiff-c trjaL /They were charged with counterfeiting trade mark of Gossages Pint Primrov soap by paring che Chinese name
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  • 96 10 CRHMATION A FTEH SKKVIl'E The- funeral of Blanche Ada Lt of M<i G. F. Leechman, oC ttM SiJ bour Board, took place cai Satuicbeing conducted in the Wesley C Rev. Abel Eklund and the Rev. El before the cremation. The deceased had been in p some
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  • 62 10 "They Had To See Paris.' Rogers and Irene Rich, with a cast, is now running a season »1 Cinema, commencing from la a light entertainment intersex Those who missed this pictur. to pay a visit. Interesting "shorts" includ.i. News, precede the main feature first house -Westbound." a silen'
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  • 171 11 "THE WET PARADE." fjeics Of A Local 1 mcrican. ntly-pubhshed book, hmi given rise to much .luting opinions are rita. The following is ii member of the American Singapore, and is of exro»*un locally: that I enjoyed reading it is rather a longbook and can in no the
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  • 292 11 JOHN LANE. THE BODLEY 111 \l>. LTD. f war books published b i entirety in pictures is My War." by Szegedi Szuts In facsimile, with an H Mot tram. This young an exhibition of his work ago which earned the principal art critics, and d him "a draughtsman il power."
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  • 207 11 Beadle (John) other People Bower <8.M.) Dark Horse Bradley <Mary Hastings) Murder in Room 700 Bu:r pf ar t? d Blake) YellOW ™n «uck (Pearles) East Wind West Wind Ca fr Vant H of CoL e J? hZabeth) The Years. Cole (Sophie) A London Rose Craik (Sylvia) Petronels
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  • 101 11 QUEEN'S SCHOLARSHIP AMENDMENT. Rrgul&l for the Queen's Scholarships, yen published in the Government itioa No. 74 9f the 28th Dec- mm] were amended by Notification I the 2nd January. 1925, have been IBM :k i .is follows:—- 2 «a> are cancelled and the Mating subsumed:— may be of
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  • 111 11 *ovembi:r 10ministration REPORT. ftovrmbt-r report gives the following P-> viously This month To date 129 7 136 40 1 41 4 4 2 2 80 1 81 J*W*U 20 20 antral cvim 140 12 152 415 21 436 rcf Applicants: ft Camp 48 1 Employment 49 Committee 82
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  • 244 11 THE "HANYANG" ARRIVES IN HONG KONG. The hopes of p;<s Sme n 0 f the "S.C.M. Post" of obtaining details of the piracy of the Hanyang, owned by Messrs Butterfield and Swire were not realised principally by reason of the late arrival of the vessel last night. The
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  • 197 11 In conjunction with the sixth annual general meeting of the Junior Civil Service Association a picnic was held at "Sandringham Villa," Beting Kusa. the bungalow of Mr. Lee Phan Hok, on Sunday. Over 300 members were present and the occasion was a great success. Breakfast, tiffin
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  • 33 11 The rate of Issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day ls Rs. 153 for $100 Th* rate of payment of Money Orders from Indl. and Ceylon Is Rs. 157 for $100.
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    • 346 11 THE HEW WORLD 9 Brightest Spot in Singapore THE NEW WORLD TALKIES 7 -l r > PM. TO-NIGHT pM SCOTLAND YARD FEATURING EDMUND LOWE A Thrilling Detective Ston which will >OU r Interest to the very end vmx PICTURE The Artistic Wood j "ROSTIIM.'! ■■II mm \Wm IRUSTIKOL is easily
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    • 245 11 j By Special To H M Th King Appointment of Siam. j ESTABLISHED 1872 j I JL THE IDEAL FOR THE LADY'S HAND-BAG, I AS IT IS FOR THE SPORTSMAN'S POCKET. The j Fascinating Jw^^^^r Modern m^l^lHl Watch. K&fc Jy^fcc* Sound in construction as it is Handsome in form *and
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  • 187 12 SHIPMENTS IN NOVEMBER. Ocean Shipments of rubber, including Latex, Revertex and Concentrated Latex, during the month of November, 1931 PRELIMINARY RETURN j Sheet and Crepe Latex. Concentrated Latex. TOTAL Tons Revertex. Ton? Tens 1 Name of Port Export Transhipment Export Transh.pmer.; Transhipment j Proper Straits Malay Proper
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  • 221 12 ALLEGED £2,000 DEFICIENCY. Robert Boad. fifty-nine, of Dawdon. was sent to prison for tax months at Seaham Harbour recently on a charge of stealing money belonging to the Dawdon branch of the Durham Aged Miners' Home Association, cf which he was formerly treasurer. It was
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  • 91 12 [Our readers are invited to write to us on rubjects of public interest. It must be underitood that the Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double toacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen
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  • 79 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune Sir. —With reference to the criticisms of my otters under the above headings by "NonJudge" and "•Pupil," I shall be satisfied to furnish you with all the facts regarding them, provided both correspondents in question publish their real names. Yours,
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  • 529 12 (To the Editor. Malaya. Tribune.") Sir. —If you have followed events you will agiee with me that the Chinese revolution in the beginning was more like an evolution Chen a revolution. The downfall of the Manchu dynasty was not like the overthrow of a dynasty in Prance,
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    • 328 12 r-- i ------i r—— Have You Tried Our Breakfast and Luncheon Sausage. j SPECIALLY IMPORTED FROM I ENGLAND. j I Singapore Cold Storage j i Company, Limited. j i t Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Grange Road, Katong, Keppel Harbour. j For Quality and Price Please Ask for "PEACOCK" BRAND CIGARS,
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    • 249 12 McdfUu and BOVRIL 7 BOVRIL Sandwich for 8 r^^^^^^^^^^^^sT^ J Sandwiches. MARROW SANDWICH. LAMB AND CAPERS BAUD*lt'll Melt 4 tablespoonfuls if beef marm* V or dripping, and flavour with a little *T'Ĕ> Prepare the required number mustard. p:pper, and 1 teaspoonful oi with bun Bovr.l. Mix well and spread on
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    • 75 12 To Be Well-Dressed and Look Her Best IS THE AMBITION OF EVERY LADY BE SHE YOUNG OR OLD. She wants a new dress and havinz toii-ulted her n w Fashion Book picked «ut th particular dress she likes and the proper materials for it— now. SHE NEEDS A REALLY QOO9
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 345 12 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune*' This Diary i\ provided specially for them. Secretaries are invitld to- co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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    • 155 12 3, East Coast Road. 11.30 a.m. Refreshments will be served. Thong Nghee Kok Association: Monthly meeting, Mr. Kok Jek Khiang's residence, 29, North Boat Quay, 7.30 p.m. MONDAY, DEC. 7. Straits Chinese Amateur Dramatic and Musical Society: Performance practice, 11, Cuff Road. Amateur Sporting Association: Tenth monthly general meeting. Mr.
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  • 211 13 SINKING FUND IN VAULT IN HONG KONG. A SYSTEM OF SEVEN KEYS. Canton, Nov. 19 Mr. Fung Chu-wen, the Commissioner of Finance, is planning to shift the sinking fund of the Canton Central Bank to Hong Kong for the preservation in the Hong Kong branch
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  • 199 13 THE CASE OF JOHN THORBURN. A remarkable article concerning the death of John Thorburn, the nineteen-year-old Englishman from Shanghai, who, it is now disclosed, was lynched by Chinese soldiers after he had escaped from local gendarmes, is published by a Chinese owned newspaper printed in English
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  • 426 13 SOUTH AMERICAN VIRGIN FORESTS. (Special to the 'Malaya Tribune") WLh the assistance r.nd co-operation of the various Governments concerned, a small German expedition is leaving Hamburg for Venezuela to explore some of the vast virg.n forests on the boundaries of that country with British Gu:ana and Brazil. He:r
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  • 140 13 RARE CHINESE TAPESTRY IN NEW YORK. "United Press." New York. Lot for nearly three centuries, a rare Chinese tapestry, valued by Manhattan art tcrncis urs at G. 5150,000, reappeared here in a strange manner. The treasure was unearthed in an ob~cure little antique shop by Paramount's officials while
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  • 1863 13 LECTURE TO MALACCA ROTARIAN S. BISHOP LEE ENTERTAINED. i From Our Own Correspondent./ Malacca, Nov. 30. Last Friday instead of '.he regular monthly dinner, the Malacca Rotary Club he'd a tea in the spacious bungalow of Mrs. Tan Chay Van. There were about 26 persons present. Rotarian H.
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    • 454 13 I "Vv JOHNSON OUTBOARD i I rsr motor rrr I —gj In Performance I ?Pc*- dependable~power for I I iX PLEASURE AND WORK 1 INSON t h greatest marine development j m X "3 B 1 age No fumes No noise. No effort I ''JSMISLr ,<qUln d Start J OHNSON
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    • 13 13 I Representative: ROBERT BLAU (Malaya), Hongkong Bank Chamber. Singapore. I>hon c 4711. I
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  • 92 14 [Our readers are invited to write to us on tubjects of public interest. It must be under Mood that the Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF *S POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only.
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  • 936 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune"; Sir.—Optimism, which was the dominant spirit reigning over the League and its admirers a few weeks ago. has, sadly enough, fizzled out and given way to fear, distrust and doubt. The Manchurian affair was heralded as a "te t case" for the arbitral body
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  • 711 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—The very and eloquent attack on President Chiang I'ai Shek by "Chinese Student" in your issue of the 21st led me to hunt up his earlier article and a few others contributed by "Overseas Chinese of Malaya" and Messrs. F. K. Chen.
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  • 283 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."/ Sir.—At the recent meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board Mr. Lai Tet Loke said: "Education in Eastern countries is not quite up to the standard at which a man can 1 view a girl from a detached standpoint." Per- I haps
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  • 60 14 It 1?- report d that the lour Chinese who were arrested in Lorong 29. Gaylang. on Saturday, wer about to rob a sundry goods shopkeeper when the Police came on the scene. One man was armed with a revolver and several rounds of ammunition. They
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  • 1185 14 A LAND BANK FOR MALAYA. AGENDA FOR HALF-YEARLY MEETING. The half yearly general meeting of the Johore Planter's Association will be held at the Kiuang Club. Kiuang. on Saturday, Dec. 12. at 11 a.m. The Agenda will be: 1. To confirm the minutes of the las.
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    • 506 14 'SINGAPORE FOOT" INFECTION. lt lurks where you would leas expect it. ONE of the worst features of "Singapore Foot" infection is that it is most apo to be contracted in the very places where people go for health and recreation. In spite of the most rigid sanitary precautions, the germ
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    • 218 14 I*° COOKinc, OR M, L n BEQUlfit° Horlick's Made Him So Much Better The restorative effects of just good rich milk together with the strength of Malted Wheat and Barley are constantly referred to by Medical Men. The age of "drugging" seems to be passing. Diet ia replacing it. Horlick's
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    • 454 15 iteamer sailings. I P. &0. I BRITISH INDIA I AND I APCAK LINES. H —orated in Enaianaj I maII PASSENGER CARGO I sER VICES. I AND ORIENTAL STEAM I ff <m CO LONDON AND j MAIL SERVICE I ."ract with Hit Majesty's I Government.) I -I D FROM LONDON. Shtna
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    • 653 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. V.::zX LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marines. London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. t Tonnage. Due. Sail. MARD 12,000 Dec. 8 9 il^?2a B l ARU 10 500 De < M 17 |Slf„ A T^ ARU 10 700 Dec. 31 Jan. l E^i^ 1 MARD H.OOO >Jan. 14
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    • 377 15 STEAMER SAILINGS, INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hong Konc, Amoy and Shanghai and ft Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through BUI of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow. Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse port*. Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.
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    • 272 15 INSURANCE. fkm\ SOUTH %WM;M mmE J/ INSURANOR COMPANY. LIMiTKD. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR rjIBTJRANCH ACCEPTITD AT LOWRBT C7TJRRKNT RATIB L. O. MAROOLIODTH. Manatwr. Offla*: l. PulAyaoß Orven. SURE CURE ESSENCE. Cures and Prevents Colds when the Fragrant and Refreshing Vapour is Inhaled. Relieves Pains and Aches when used
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    • 546 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. /Rtfuter'd Is London under ihe Companiei acta ttt2 to liti on 2nd December. 1192 Authorised Capital (3,000,000 Subscribed Capital Cl.lOoioOO Paid-up Capital fi.060,000 Reserve Fund aud R»«t £1,606.846 HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grae* Chare! Street, Lotion. EC. I, BOARD OF DIRECTORS I J. M
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    • 593 15 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OF S THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Telephone No. 2904. The North Branch of this Bank vsich 1« ara opened for business win provide th» followtaa facilities to customers:— BANKING DEPARTMENT (Commercial Banking). We transact a general commercial twMMBj busines*. ACCEPTANCES. We buy
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    • 335 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET —185, Tank Road Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. -J TO LET—I. Cairnhlll Circle and 16, Prinsep «treet. Rent moderate. Apply 64, Market Street. TO LET
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    • 471 16 fM< "tMA'DGE" Negri 67. SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. 'Phone 4227. j LATEST ARRIVAL BY THE S.S. RAWALPINDI J A Large Selection of Models, Ready -to Wear, and Untrimmed Hats for Ladies and Maids. Also Hats for Children. EDUCATIONAL. STUDY AT HOME AND SAVE j EXPENSE. Individual coaching given by Accountant. Only
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    • 205 16 SITUATION WANTED. SITUATION WANTED.—Accountant-Book Keeper desires temporary or permanent post;. Experienced in Motor, Dispensary and Estate accounts. Box 468. c o "Malaya Tribune." SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Sales lady for Gramophone Store under European supervision. Good salary to right girl. Apply Happy Music Studio, Adelphi Building. 106, North Bridge Road. Singapore
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    • 442 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. REMOVAL NOTICE. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD Ist FLOOR. CHINA BUILDING. CHILIA STREET From Ist December, 1931. Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Stock-in-trade of the business lately carried on under the style of Narian Store at No. 48. Arab Street. Singapore was purchased by me on
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    • 497 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Reach the Permanent Populaj ion. FOR SALE. 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 with order to Manager. Malaya Tribune." EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. Good valuably freehold
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    • 461 16 MASSAGE AND MANICUty MASSAGE. Miss Matsuye. Miss Ma d v Mlsako. No. 20, Bencoolen Btx malaya mmi PHONE 6] SUBSCRIPTION RATEf DATABLE IN AD\K\ r Delivery Inciualr.i include at office Pcstag- Port,, or close (Local or to Fore^ residence. P.MS.i Coumria Yearly $15.00 $21.00 12:01 Half Yearly $7 50 $10
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