Malaya Tribune, 9 December 1931
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Title Section29 1931-12-09 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol S -N« 290 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday. Dec. H. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1931.29 words
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Advertisement307 1931-12-09 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. I yol NOT BETTER THE BEST. 1 I "Chop Hijau j 1 You will be satisfied, |pf J^/ ARLSBERC, PILSENER V^**^^ m liHil "CHOP HUAU" at Hotels. Clubs and The rU.;„\. f i Kest Houses throughout the me ideal drink for tropica C 4 v c r307 words
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Advertisement296 1931-12-09 1 THE 'MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. I Himalaya Bouquet Perfume a Also j Solidified Brilliantine, Talcum Powder, Toilet Soap. ERASMIC, LONDON. j I j AGENTS: j Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. j S.S. F.M.S. j L Why Doctors recommend lIIA n TIIWO Guarding homes plULllllir throughout the296 words
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756 1931-12-09 2 MM 'JBW.' "MB' y "i 5 \'T"~" i M 1 dipT 1^C|DJ CNCIHDLRINC^^ In view of the t end cf rm o- cir fnsine design «jun prior to the cnset of the world slump» to ncrease the number cf cyl nders. the number ixes gradually outnumbering he fcu:s whicn previously756 words
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Article442 1931-12-09 2 We ar? getting used to finding rotes left in uur ears, unites "J.F.D." in the "Motor." Thc-y are usually advertLsements or publicity pamphlets. A .shot time ago some local authoriti.s introduced the idea of leaving warninv notices in cars which were fourd parking too long cr in forbidden442 words
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Article58 1931-12-09 2 A correspondent in a letter to a Home paper it marks that t is evident that accidents cannot be reduced by increasing penalties for motor drivers. Attention ought now to be directed to positive methods of accidpnt prevent'cn. such as the afcx/l t on of greasy road58 words
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Article61 1931-12-09 2 The convoy, consisting of two 14 h.p. Apline R leys, two Ford vans, a D'xon-Bate trailer a id two motorcycles, which is making a tour of Africa, has now reached Khartoum. The last stage reported covered 400 miles oi desert in terrific heat, averaging 112 n61 words
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Article79 1931-12-09 2 The directors cf the Austin Motor Co.. Ltd.. have decided to rtccmmend the payment oT "A dividend of 20 per ccnt. on the preferred ordinary shares for the year to July 31st. and a d vdend of 100 per cent, on the ordinary .-hares. The79 words
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Article135 1931-12-09 2 In the course of a lengthy paper dealing with Coal. Smokeless Fuel and Oil from the National Standpoint." read by Dr W. R. Ormandy before the Institute of Fuel, the author, touchng on the hydrogenation process, sad: "At present the problem is one of political economy.135 words
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Article63 1931-12-09 2 At a convention of Wclseley dealers recently held at the Ward End works. S r William Morris referred to the difficult year through which the country has passed. Mr Oliver Bcde.n announced that in sp te of the general depression the Wolseley Company has turned out 2763 words
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Article408 1931-12-09 2 Owing to the British method of describing cars by their somewhat artificial horse-power rating, motorists in general tend to lose sight of the fact that the wheelbase is by far the most useful guide to the size, weight and body spact of an automobile. It is408 words
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Article477 1931-12-09 2 Proceeding in order of size, we come to a class which embraces the 10 h.p. four-cylinder models and .-mall six-cylinder cars rated at about 12 h.p In each case, the bodywork is of much the same size, providing adequate room for four people but capable of477 words
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Advertisement80 1931-12-09 2 rAt Last I it is I coifing metal top on I N ?9souN, T au I 1 Eveready Unit Cell Flashlight Batteries. WBml Lkj.Ul2M An amazing achievement that eliminates I all broken, bursting, I swelling seals, and ascarbon coJ* J %ure% even longer life and greater dependability man ever before.80 words
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Advertisement299 1931-12-09 2 100 FOODS I j Famous Around i I j C W rld I NET WEIGHT 1 LB. 12 OZ I A Prune Muffins j I Ĕ 1 cups »hh> flour 1 i|R I I g r\ IIIPS 4 00 baking 1:i cup Libbvs I MrUl' powder Evaporated Milk I /A\299 words
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Article1154 1931-12-09 3 HIS LIFE AND WORK. REASON AND THE WORLD SPIRIT. Next Saturday. Nov. 14. will be the hundredth anniversary oi the death of Hegel, the German philosopher, who was responsible for the last of the great systems of philosophy, and the most comprehensive and daring of them1,154 words
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Article587 1931-12-09 3 AUSTRALIA INTERESTED IN TRADE PROSPECTS. DEMAND IN CHINA. A suggestion that the Great Barrier Reef Ehould prove a gold mine in the sea product trade, and that the preparation of sharks' fins could b e made a payable industry, is contained in a letter written on S-pt. 14,587 words
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Article452 1931-12-09 3 OFFICIALS TAKE FARM PRODUCE. Moscow. Nov. 5. A nest of corrupt local officials, whose praciices recall Gogol s classical satire on the Tsarist bureaucracy. "The Inspector General," has been unearthed and exposed i n the Skcpinsk district of Moscow Province. As a result of an investigation452 words
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Advertisement251 1931-12-09 3 ffl MALAYA'S /f J| 1 .Newestj and Most Jnl Delicious DRINK m fruiipop Made From The \V/ ,Mp Finest Imported FRUITS Product of PH °ENIX •''jJHB Aerated Water Works, SINGAPORE. .< Children Simply Love Horlick's-SoWhyNot The rich pure Buckinghamshire milk combined with the strength of Malted Wheat and Barley is251 words
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Advertisement334 1931-12-09 3 I THE FAVOURITE: j Ref u se gvJ Imitations. j I»ilk J ORANGE i a iPTOI jCRUSH j j I^^Rpl Mauufactured b >' I j G IpJy» j FRASER I j E ||BjH H NE4VE LTD., j Ij|Bf '111 Aerated Water j j f/ nil haul t&HXinf/! What Appetite—and includes334 words
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Article92 1931-12-09 4 [Our readers are invited to write to us on tubjects of public interest. It must be under ttood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double tpacingj, and on one side of the paper only.92 words
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Article140 1931-12-09 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."; Sir.—I always read with great interest the contributions to your esteemed paper by your Muslim Correspondent, with all of which I do not fully agree, but the one in your issue of the 4th. inst. on "The Mosque" is such that nothing can140 words
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Article219 1931-12-09 4 ITo the Editor. "Malaya Tribune Sir.—Kindly allow me a little space in the columns of your widely read journal to g ye a word of humble adv.ee to my Chinese brethren in Ch na and abroad not to adop; the motto of the red-ant (keringa). which when219 words
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Article181 1931-12-09 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune:'/ Sir.—Very surprising, indeed, is the letter from "A. Allan" in your issue of Dec. 4. It displays want of thought and much narrowmindedness. "A. Allan" should remember the proverb "What is one man's meat is another man's poison." In this case the reverse181 words
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Article264 1931-12-09 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."/ Sir.—ln view of tht prom nence given recently in your columns to auditors' duues. etc.. 't will no doubt be interesting to recall what the late Lord Justice L ndley said in the course of his judgment in re London General Bank (No.264 words
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Article357 1931-12-09 4 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Education is be.tar than wealth. A man, no matter how rich he is, if he has no t ducaticn will never be nominated as a Municipal Commissioner or an Unofficial Member cf the Legislative Council. Education in some European coup, ries is compulsory by357 words
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Article348 1931-12-09 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—I read with considerable interest the notes appearing in your paper of the 4th inst. under the heading "Too Many Petition Writers" from your Johore Correspondent. It is a fact that there are a few petition writers in Jalan Ibrahim, wherein also348 words
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Article66 1931-12-09 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir.—In your issue of the sth inst. I read an interesting story under the above heading. If the same is true. I would suggest that the local hunters be given a chance to prove the assertion. Yours, etc.. SHUEN CHI CHI Singapore. Dec.66 words
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223 1931-12-09 4 THE "NUISANCE TAXES." Washington. Nov. 17. President Hoover's new taxation proposals, which will be submitted to the 72nd Congress next month by Senator Reed Smoot. Republican of Utah and Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, are based upon the 1924 federal internal revenue laws,223 words
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Article99 1931-12-09 4 A FOREIGN DIPLOMAT. Nauen, Nov. 21. Basle: The second day's proceedings in the big noxious drug smuggling trial saw the crossexamination of the principal accused. Professor Mueller, who confessed having on one occasion given 200,000 Swiss Francs' worth of heroin to a certain man. Borella. presumably for shipment99 words
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Advertisement359 1931-12-09 4 j §in£apore /4^nuj ecfruTerS exhibition j j Open From Jan. 2. to Jan. 9, 1932. i Official Opening By His Excellency the Governor, I Sir Cecil Clemenii, C.C.M.G., on Saturday, 2nd Jan. 1932 at 4 p.m. AT THE NEW J F.M.S. Terminal Station, j TANJONG PAGAR, SINGAPORE. j 30 Different359 words
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Advertisement412 1931-12-09 4 S NAPOLEON j lest the Battle of Waterloo b a i eaten fried potatoes for area L, ->*. so the story goes. Wheth. r tht J V any truth in the story or not. it 'f —r tain that no man. whther he :> J NapoKon cr just an ordinary412 words
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Article1501 1931-12-09 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY PRABER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, December 9, 10 a.m. Issue Ye«X CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value Ends. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbaog Tin Dec. 31 £1. 4.0 n 5.0 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 0.18.0 1. 0 .0 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June 301,501 words
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Advertisement344 1931-12-09 5 GULL HAH AR HAIR OIL. It is at once fragrant and cooling to the eyes and Drain QC- l hnproves sight. n| TKjjft ff strengthens hair I a roots. and keeps f-i- fresh and ri' /I increasing Q jf\ Ip its len th and |f w f I jVeJ blackness.344 words
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Miscellaneous408 1931-12-09 5 V// 4 T0 USTEN FOR. short Wave Broadcasts for The Week. note that Petaling HU1 hi now on 75 metres until p c J (Eindhoven) and i,v;i» are suspended. aJtM MONDAYS. nl0 tot! gives concert by soloists t.r, -*:id recorded music and Anna* rm J<rb afterwards. •tfpy>- D 7 30408 words
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Miscellaneous284 1931-12-09 5 anT^V 11 Conditions and Snare Sfi'i'it 12 t to 830 Recital of latest **ue of Columbia recorded music. Next trant <ni*s!on on Friday at 6.30 p.m. WEDNESDAYS Radio Saigon, as Tuesday n atat i OnS 6XCept Goldberg. PORE VBIAB (41.7 metres) from 9.30 to m corded music and "calling up"284 words
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Advertisement271 1931-12-09 6 J We're giving you E MORE CHANCE j j To see this Great Show I CAPITOL I I Special Matinee TO-DAY at 3.15 j TO-NIGHT j Positively Last Night j OF j The Picture that has pleased Thousands' J The Screen's Groatonl star in Ins first Modern Comedy Bole, j271 words
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Advertisement287 1931-12-09 6 Amusements. mm r t mmmmmmmmm wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm "A Great Show' Never laughed so much jll in my Life tl j Feci could see it again right away Just A Few of The Remarks Heard After Last Night's Show j A At The a LHAM BR A I t i When Metro-Goldwyn-287 words
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Advertisement160 1931-12-09 6 m w L B a 1 wMt a W a w T Bet H 9 m Wan H nl 1 US "Jlillllli £9 B 9 *Ikil B r J am Sb «■> II 189 n 1 S 1 a wi I lan j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 I i That Glamorous,160 words
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Article380 1931-12-09 7 BUOY ESTABLISHED. SHIPPING NEWS. At a distance of 9 cables 280 degrees from Tanjorg Punggol beacon, at Lat. 1 deg. 25 mm. N. long. 103 deg. 54 mm. E. (approx). a can buoy painted in black and white chequers has been established. When seaplanes are landing at380 words
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Article125 1931-12-09 7 TROOPS SEARCHING FORESTS FOR FUGITIVE. Bucharest, Nov. 16. While General Fournier's troops are ena avouring to round up all the bandits in Corsica, Rumanian troops are scouring the countryside and forests in the region of the Dniester to find the famous bandit Pollsciuc who escaped from prison to-day.125 words
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Article606 1931-12-09 7 SHRINKING TO NOTHING. PICTURE OF 1,000,000,000 YEARS HENCE. Sir Arthur Eddington. the distingui h d scientist, in his presidential addr.ss to tr.e Physical Society at the Imperial CoUege o. Science and Tchnojcgy, South Kensington, London, on Nov. 11, drew a remarkable picture of the end of606 words
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Article202 1931-12-09 7 OFFICIAL FIGURES SHOW PROGRESS OUTSTRIPS PLAN. Moscow, Nov. 16. Enormous progress has b en made by Soviet industry during the first ten months of this /ear, according to the quarterly reviews publshed here to-day and hailed by the press -s evidence that the industrialisation of their country is202 words
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Article143 1931-12-09 7 PLEA FOR LEGISLATION IN BRITAIN. London, Nov. <j. ■fIIULSS tnin s which some people hope the overwhelming -.strength f the present Government legalize is the institution of hospital lotteries in England. The stream of subscription which now flowtt regularly to Dublin for the tickets of the Irish Sweepstakes143 words
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Article60 1931-12-09 7 j BODY ON LONELY STRETCH OF ROAD. Alleged to have been concerned in the murder of a Chinese named Tan Lee Chuang eight Boyanese were produced before the Second Magistrate (Mr. G. E. Clayton) this morning and remanded for further enquiries. The alleged crime was60 words
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Article218 1931-12-09 7 LAST NIGHTS CHANGE AT THE ALHAMBRA. The story of a young man who thinks all women are unfaithful to their husbands and who refuses to marry until he has proved to his own satisfaction that the woman who has been chosen for him is of different calibre218 words
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Article77 1931-12-09 7 Summoned to answer charges under the Deleterious Drugs Ordinance, at the instance of the Detective Branch, the managers of the Anglo-Chinese Dispensary, the Sincere Dispensary. Maynard and Co.. Mun Dispensary and i John Little and Co.. appeared before the District Judge <Mr. G. E. Dodd) on77 words
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Article189 1931-12-09 7 Throughout th e Empire, and in many places outside it. Toe H. has been celebrating its 16th birthday, and members, probationers and guests of the Singapore Wing of the Malayan Branch foregathered for that purpose on Monday evening. A special service in the Cathedral was followed189 words
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Article274 1931-12-09 7 MRS. T. H. CARAWAY TO TAKE HUSBAND'S SEAT. xvu m. Uttle Rock N O v 13. When the /2nd Congress sits for its first ession in December there will be a woman member of the United States Senates For Governor Harvey Parnell. the Democratic Governor of Arkansas, to-day274 words
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Article169 1931-12-09 7 BEAM FALLS ON HIM DURING RESCUE OPERATIONS. Rome. Nov. 14. The heir to th" thione of Italy Prince Urnberto. narrowly est aped gray injuries at Naples this morning when directing the operations for the rescue of two score eh ldrcn who had be i buried by the collapse169 words
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Article314 1931-12-09 7 GERMANY TAKES FIRST PLACE. (Special to the Malaya Tribune.") Berlin. <By Mail. 1 The astonishing strides made by sport, particularly by sc -called light athletics in Germany, are shown in a table drawn up by the Swedish Amateur Athletic Association and published in the Scandinavian Press. This compares314 words
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Article243 1931-12-09 7 I JOHORE APPEALS CONTINUED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Dec. 8. This morning in the Appeal Court Mr. Justice Sproule presided, accompanied by Mr. Justice Terrell. Their lordships w;re engaged all day in hearing the civil suit appeal against the decision of Mr. Justice W. H.243 words
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Article318 1931-12-09 7 Singapore. Dec. 9. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 4 7 32d.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 5 32d.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 4 3 32d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 4 1 16d.. London demand 2s. 4 1 32d.. London T.T. 2s. 4d.. Lyons demand318 words
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Article33 1931-12-09 7 The rate of Issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100 Th* rate of payment of Money Orders from Indj* and Ceylon Is Rs. 157 for 110033 words
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Article149 1931-12-09 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S KEI'OKI COMMERCIAL NEWS. December 9. noon Rubbers: Markers are quiet again to-dav and rubbsr shares have eased slightly through the absence cf expected buying demand. Nc a Scudais. after making 90 cents yesterday, annow 87—89 cents. Mentakabs are available at 24 cents, and Ulu149 words
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Article300 1931-12-09 7 Dec 9, 11 a m BUBBUL London: 3d., unchanged. New York: 4', eta. (O.), down cent Shares: Quiet. AUenbys 60—70 cents Ayer Vloleks 40—50 cents. Ayer Panas 50—60 Bassetts 35—40 cents. Brogas 35—40 cental Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents. Bukit Katila 20—25 cents.300 words
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51 1931-12-09 7 Singapore. Dec. 9. Standard Spot g r 9 i December 91" g ;i January- 9 g7 January March 9 10 April, June 10 a Tone of Market: Quiet Slightly easier Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 3d per lb New York: Spot Sheet Gets. 4«, per51 words
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Article67 1931-12-09 7 London, Doc. 8. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £138 5,16 (£l3B 5,16). Forward £141 Sfl6 <£141'*>. The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day rubber prices as follows: Spot 3d. (3 1 16d). Forward 3 3IW 1367 words
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Article152 1931-12-09 7 Singapore, Dec. 9. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $235 Rice. Siam I $2 07 Rice. Siam 3 5 18 7 Rice, Siam 4 Rice, Saigon A-l $180 Rice, Saigon 1 $174 Rice. Saigon 2 SI7 Rice. Saigcn 3 g. Rice, Rangoon 1 fJS Rice, Rangoon 2 47 Rice, par152 words
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Advertisement459 1931-12-09 7 j Victoria Theatre! j j To-Night and Nightly j At 9.30 p.m. j j HDLtTNON INTERNATIONAL REVUE. I Booking Now Opens at John Little Co. J j Prices »3, $2, »1. j VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL j NEXT ORGAN RECITAL J Friday, Dec. 11, at 5.30 p.m. j ORGANIST: Mr. A.459 words
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Article742 1931-12-09 8 The Legislative Council debate on .Monday on the Defence Contribution issue furnished a complete vindication of those, including mere newspaper editors, who have vigorously fought against the rejected Bill. Superficial sentimentalities about patriotism are reduced to their proper -evel of absurdity when Unofficial opinion is solid and even742 words
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Article31 1931-12-09 8 Mr. E. A. Lamerton. O.C.P.D. Ipoh since April last year. i> retiring from the Police Strvice at the end of this month. He joined the FM.S Police Force in July 1913.31 words
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Article33 1931-12-09 8 It is reported that Mr. A. O. Marshall, of Borneo Motors. Ltd.. will not be returning to Malaya. He has been prominent in motoring and hockey circles, mostly in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.33 words
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Article41 1931-12-09 8 News has beer received in Singapore thaMi Justice F. G. S.evens, who unde went a serious breakdown shortly alter h's retu n *»v .1 leave a couple of months ago. and was orvr- -d Home immediate'v, is makinp a eoou ruc*very.41 words
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Article46 1931-12-09 8 The undermentioned officers have assumed appointments in the Malaya Command as show»: Lt. Col. P. Power. MB.. R.A.M.C.. S.M.O.. Malaya. Major A. M Winder. M B., R.A.M.C.. D A D P. and H.. Milaya. Lt C« 1. F. C Hyland. M.C.. R.E.. O.C.. Troops. Pulau Brani.46 words
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Article66 1931-12-09 8 There has been a growing demand foi Council Reform and an unofficial majority in the Legislative Council during the past two years. We tsays the Straits Echo"t have consistently supported this move but we would have been extremely sorry If such a demand had been reinforced by Official flouting of66 words
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Article156 1931-12-09 8 Cash, prized decorations, and clothes and valuables to the total value of SI.OOO were taken on Sunday night from 141. Ampang Road. Kuala Lumpur, the residence of Mr. T. L. Fox. secretary of the Selangor Turf Club, by an intruder who is thought to have entered through a bathroom door156 words
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Article34 1931-12-09 8 From China and Japan by the "Menlevideo Maru" due a* Singapore to-mor r ow. From Europ (London mails despatched o-» Nov. 19), by the "Karmala" due at P n >ng midnight to-morrow.34 words
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Article360 1931-12-09 8 Funeral Of Victims At Bangkok. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Bangkok. Dec 8. The funeral of the air crash victims was most impressive. Two Bishops officiated in the Catholic Cathedral and the three Dutcn victims were buried in the Protestant cemetery. The body of Baudart will be360 words
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Article163 1931-12-09 8 GUARDING BRITISH WATER RECORD. Rugby. Dec. 8 Lord Wakefield, sponsor of previous effort* to maintain Great Britain's speed supremacy on water, decided to recondition the successful speedboat. Miss England 11. and invite tender? Un- Mis- England 111. to be built within four months. Kaye Don will pilot the163 words
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Article523 1931-12-09 8 Monday. Nn 30. H. H. the Sultan of Johore call d on H t Excellency at Government ROUS" in the mornim Tuesday. Dec I. Hi- Excellency call d on H. H. the Sultan (»1 J Lore at the I:- .ana Besar. Johore Bahru. in the morning. H. E.523 words
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Article464 1931-12-09 8 BT "LOOKER-ON."/ H. E. is going to have a b* afternoon. A The water won't be as deep which he got into on Monday. Suggested sequence of th< Swimming pool—life buoy industry—why not It's reassuring to know Cecil hasn't an Income Tax at present, but—alas!—even nors have464 words
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Article36 1931-12-09 8 LATEST QUOTATION irHBKK London. 3d New York: 4 l (G.>. cent-. Singapore: 9\ —9'j cent-.. n* London Spot: £138. 5s. Od. <Up Three Months: £141. 2s. 6d «U: Singapore $69.87» 5 (100 ton* «■>-•36 words
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Advertisement285 1931-12-09 8 Electro-Plated i I Pierced Tatole Ware I "EN SUITE" i i C,., BaskH l>i.uii: 0 Tn.r SH 50 I «'< $8-00 j I Bon-Bon Dish S 6.75 Snv.vl Disli '''2 9 5.25 Sweet Dish V, S 2.25 Sweet Dish Oval 1 ins. x 6 ins. 3.25 Bon-Bon Dish > 2285 words
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Advertisement84 1931-12-09 8 Latest and Smartest j Designs DOXA jj The most accurate j timekeeper. j JUST UNPACKED I i* j WRIST POCKET WATCHES j ALARM TRAVELLING I CLOCKS. U. S. de Silvan Bros. AOUI AGENTS HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. 634 i I North Bridge Road 1 j TENG SENG GUAN. j 1 Established84 words
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813 1931-12-09 9 S DKNT RIOTS IN CHINA. I; i iKTV THOUSAND ON STRIKE. i DISCUSSIONS NEARING THE END. Reuter. ai'iN of students and Leu itators in China ar«" demand.md are alleged to be getting hand nermm probable that the League will dostReuter. - 813 words
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Article531 1931-12-09 9 Lord Irwin Rebukes The Die-Hards. British Official. Rugby, Dec. 8. j A debate took place to-night in the House j of Lords on a motion approving the Government's Indian policy, as set out in the recent White Paper giving th e statement mad" by the Prime MinisterBritish Official. - 531 words
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Article77 1931-12-09 9 British Official. Rugby. Dec. 8. Conversations will take place to-morrow between the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Sin Tom and the Soviet Minister in London on the question of settlement of outstanding debts and claims of British nationals. The step is consequent upon the fact that no replyBritish Official. - 77 words
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Article87 1931-12-09 9 British Official. Rugby, Dec. 9. The Belgian Foreign Minister, M. Paul Hymans. met the British Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon* yesterday at the House of Commons and last night Sir John Simon was a guest at the Belgian Embassy dinner given in honour of the distinguishedBritish Official. - 87 words
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Article112 1931-12-09 9 British Official. RUKbv Dec. It has been decided that a 'portion of the Atlantic Fleei. comprising the batUp-trUlsers Hood" and "Repulse" and the seecnd cruiser squadron—the "If rsetshire." th i "Norfolk." the "Exeter" and the "York"—shall visit British West Indian ports during the coming ■Bring.British Official. - 112 words
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Article723 1931-12-09 9 Plan Shelved On Ground Of Economy. British Official. Rugby. Dec. 8 The Prime Minister having accepted the enlargement of the ternis of the Opposition motion of censure and the allocation of tomorrow and Thursday for its discussion in the House of motion for the Protection ofBritish Official. - 723 words
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Article254 1931-12-09 9 PROPOSALS BY PRESIDENT HOOVER. Reuter. Washington. Dec. 8. A Treasury deficit of $4,400,000 at the end of the next fiscal year unless taxation is increased and expenditure cut down, is the gloomy prospect envisaged by President Hoover, in a message to the Congress on its reassemblyReuter. - 254 words
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Article422 1931-12-09 9 LATEST NEWS FROM THE "FRONTS." NO CHANCE OF NEUTRAL ZONE. ARRANGING ARMISTICE WITH MA. Sin Kuo Min. WhiTe students in China are hotly d monstrating for war and the League trying to reach a final formula for a commission of inquiry, the latest news from theSin Kuo Min. - 422 words
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Article130 1931-12-09 9 FRENCH MESSAGE TO THE POWERS. Reuter. Paris. Dec. 8. Ihe view that any modification of the principles defined by the Young Plan are only possible if accompanied by a simultaneous reduction of inter-Government debts whereby Germany would benefit, is conveyed by the French Government to allReuter. - 130 words
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Article82 1931-12-09 9 Reuter. Basle, Dec. 9. Despite a favourable balance ol irade of about 350.000,000 marks monthly the Reichsbank gold cover has fallen to 12 per cent., after deduction of the Reichsbank's foreign currency liabilities. This startling fact was rivealed by Hr. Melchior. the German delegate to theReuter. - 82 words
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Article54 1931-12-09 9 Rugby. Dec. 8. Four hundred art treasures destined for the international exhibition of French art, which opens at the Royal Academy, London, on Jan. 4, left Louvre Museum <Pari:->i yesterday under guard. The value of the* treasures is inestimable but they are insured for no54 words
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Article48 1931-12-09 9 VOTORING AND ENGINEERING, on page 2 CORRESPONDENCE, on page 4. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on pa«e 5. TOPICS OP TO-DAY. on page 8 DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 11. CLUB DIARY, on page 11 GIRLS' CORNER, m page 12. ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY, on pages 7 13.48 words
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Advertisement173 1931-12-09 9 PAVILION j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j CLARA BOW IN "No Limit" Red Wins! Clara Bew, redheaded towards of the seraen, leaps into the dramatic firmament in one thrilling picture CLARA BOW "MO LIMIT is exciting, tbrilliog from start to finisn' j COMING SOON. J The picture that is t<> amaze173 words
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Article170 1931-12-09 10 YESTERDAY'S GAME AT TWICKENHAM. RUGBY FOOTBALL. London. Dec. 8. At Twickenham to-day Oxford won the fiftysixth inter-Varsity rugby match, beating Cambridge by a dropped goal vnd two tries 10 pts.) to a try (3 pts.). W. Roberts, the captain, played the game of his life and chiefly170 words
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180 1931-12-09 10 Raffles College defeated the Public Services A' XV by 14 points to nil yesterday The College pack excelled in the loose. Karam Smgh. Eng Kwang and Ah Too being very prominent. The PS. had the better of the scrums and though Moffatt ami his threequarters180 words
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Article48 1931-12-09 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Dec. 8. In the annual St. Andrew's Day match the Rest beat Scotland, who have not won since 1923. by three goals (15 pts.) to one try (3 pts.) Scotland had superior backs but the Rest were heavier forward.48 words
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Article423 1931-12-09 10 C LOSE FIGHT ON THE PADANG. Public Services won their tournament game against A.P.C. and I. on the Padang yesterday by two tries (6 points) to a goal (5 points) after being two points behind at the interval. The game was wel. contested and spectators were treated to423 words
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Article99 1931-12-09 10 Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, the world's finest woman lawn t nnis player, has taken up etching. Her drawings have been meeting with considerable success, and etching has been suggested to her as a means of getting a wider circulation for her work. But apparently she will have to choose between99 words
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Article130 1931-12-09 10 Paris remained quite calm when it was in vaded by W. T. Tilden and his tennis "circus.'' With Karel Kozeluh, F. T. Hunter, Martin Plaa. and Albert Burke he opened a professional tournament styled the "Championship of the World at the new Palais de Sports under the direction of Mr.130 words
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Article54 1931-12-09 10 SOUTH AFRICANS RETALIATING. CRICKET. Reuter. Sydney. Dec. 8. Scores in the game between New South Wales *nd the South Africans at close of play toJay were as follows: N.S.W.: 500 (Bradman 219. Hird 101. Mactnillan 6 for 189). S. Africans: 185 for 1 wkt. (Curnow 81. VlorkelReuter. - 54 words
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Article65 1931-12-09 10 L.L.T.C. TOURNAMENT. Yesterday's' results in the Ladies Lawn Tennis Club tournament were as follows: Men's Open Singles: R. P. Smith beat Dr. de Souza 7 —5. 5 —7. 6 —o. Mixed Open Doubles: Mrs. Drew and T. L. Palmer beat Miss Abed and Abed 7—5. 2—6. 6—2. Ladies'65 words
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Article22 1931-12-09 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. In the match played yesterday at the V.M.C.A. ground the United Chinese FA. defeated the V.M.C.A I—o.22 words
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Article83 1931-12-09 10 The meeting to be held at the S.C.R.C. at 3 p.m. on Sunday will not be the annual general meeting of the S.C.F.A.. as stated yesterday, but a committee meeting. The annual general meeting will be held in January or February. It is impossible to hold it earlier,83 words
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165 1931-12-09 10 SWIMMING. The formal opening of the new pool at the Singapore Swimming Club by H. E. the Governor. Sir Cecil Clementi. will take place at I p.m. to-day. Members and guests should arrive before 4.45 as the entrance road will be closed to traffic165 words
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97 1931-12-09 10 BADMINTON. Scores fan the match between the Friendly B.P. and the Glennidale BP. (Friendly B.P. playeis mentioned firsti: Tan Ann Cheng beat Kch Beng Swee 15—11. 15 —13: Yeo Lye Woo lost to Lee Choo Huat 12—15. 4—15; Yeo Joo Seng beat Sng S:ong Bian97 words
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Article86 1931-12-09 10 On Saturday last at Bandar Hilir. the Colts beat the 8.H.8.P. by 4 games to one. Scores: < Colts players mentioned first >: Chan Wee Liew beatChiaKow Boon 13—13 (s—o). 15—4; Jeyaraman beat Lim Koh Chye 14—14 (3 —0). 15—13; Yong Pack Kong beat Cheong Sian86 words
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Article269 1931-12-09 10 DATES PLAYERS. Badminton. Colts Athletic Team v. Spiders" on Sunday at the latter's court, at 3 p.m.: Chan Wee Liew. V. N. JeyarEtonan. Yong Pack Kong. Lim Keng Whaitt, Choc Scon Lee and Tan Cheng Hock ftugby Football. The following will represent Raffles College against the Negri Sembilan "All Blues"269 words
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430 1931-12-09 10 RIFLE-SHOOTING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Dec. 6. The Malacca C.V.R.A. held its annual prize meeting to-day at Bukit Sebukor. After the sheet Cap Tan Seng Tee, the Acting O.C. if the Chouse Ccmpany, in calling on Lc.-Col. A. A. Lei'mit. 0.8.E.. to give away the430 words
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Article360 1931-12-09 10 GOLF. The rule which defines the form and make of golf clubs has been contentious ever since their manufacture became a factory- affair Natural evolution and progress have resulted in an endeavour to make clubs less difficult implements to use. and. after that, there has been an360 words
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95 1931-12-09 10 BADMINTON. Scores in a drawn match between Marigold and Merridale B.P. at the la tier's court on Sunday last were (Marigold B.P. mentioned first): Chua Leng Yong beat Goh Ngian Leng 14—14 (3 —o), 15—10; Chua Leng Seah beat Lim Mok Seng 15—3,95 words
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Article90 1931-12-09 10 At the fifth annual general meeting of the Social Athletic Party on Sunday, office-bearers were elected as follows: President: Mr. Hon Kong Mian; Vice-Presidents: Messrs. Ng Hon Fei and Koh Ah Sang. Hon. secretary: Mr. Wong Nam Pan (re-elected); hon. treasurer: Mr. Koon Wing Onn (re-elected);90 words
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Article90 1931-12-09 10 Jean Borotra beat M.J.G. Ritchie, a man old enough to be his father, in the fourth round of the men s singles in the covered courts lawn tennis championships at Queen's Club, London, by 7—5, 6—3, 11—9. The veteran played an extraordinary fine game, placing the ball with all his90 words
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Article2996 1931-12-09 10 DOMICILE DIFFICULTY REMOVED. JURISDICTION OF LOCAL COURTS. Until a few days ago the laws of th Colony pertaining «o divorce were limiUd, and no Britisher resident in the Colony was able to secim a dissolution of marriage unless the domicile of the parties cona rmd was2,996 words
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Article101 1931-12-09 10 USED FOR ARMY AND AIR FORCE. Reuter. London. D«*c rf Empire teas alone are bought for the Ant> and Air Force, announced Mr Du!5 Cooper Financial Secretary to the War Ou!i 1 the House of Gammons to-day La: M' Neville Chamberlain «Chancellor> sa:d li«noted the representationsReuter. - 101 words
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Article147 1931-12-09 10 METHOD OF LANGLEY W BE PROVED PRACTK AJ Steam, oldest of modern ■oura as a motive force for the aerform of transportation, is to r> tical test in Cleveland soon. The Stephenson first used to propel th. and Robert Fulton applied to the is being developed in the147 words
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Article638 1931-12-09 11 (ORE'S 1931 TROPHIES. YACHTING nts f° r both the "A" and were sailed off in good weas V.C.: both classes racing the ,o for the Commodore's 1931 was represented by Trump. Kilat and Jean II., and these irly well together, at 10 a.m. the course was a short638 words
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Article142 1931-12-09 11 HOCKEY. From Our Own CorrespondentJ Malacca. Dec. 7. The replr.r between the Government High yo: and 'he St. Francis" Institution in the -:.i id cn Saturday last on the M.C. :ane -> ai..,thtr draw. A satisfactory fea- me was the noticeable improveprevious clash bcth in the matter142 words
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Article25 1931-12-09 11 untitled FOOTBALL. *1 B'sar Stadium on Saturday unior League Minto beat Alsa8 goals to nil. were Amin (4), Monhar <2), ld a! assain.25 words
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Article37 1931-12-09 11 Or, <- at the Tanjong Pagar ground •tic Party defeated the Fitters' On c, 1 the Balestier Plain the Social (J beat the Clerical Union 4 —2. at the J.A.P's ground, Teck ated the M.I.C. 1—0.37 words
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Article13 1931-12-09 11 BILLIARDS. r lam won the J.C.S.A. championS. a. Karim on Saturday by13 words
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Article132 1931-12-09 11 FURTHER DETAILS OF LATEST DISCOVERY. NiW York. Oct. 16. Dr. Jacob Papish, Professor of Spectroscopy at Cornell University, announced last night that he had identified number 87 of the known atomic elements in a substance called Samarskite. This lustrous black mineral is found only in Norway, Sibsria132 words
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Advertisement303 1931-12-09 11 [new world show SINGAPORE'S AMUSEMENT PAKK THE NEW WORLD TALKIE THEATRE 7.15 P.M TO-NIGHT 930 P M Here's the Hit of Hollywood! All Musical All Singing Movietone Kxtravajjan/a. MARRIED in HOLLYWOOD Fob Picture Duo-Four Bound Plirr L'H rts. to all seats. The New j j "PAGE JAY" j j FENCING303 words
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Advertisement468 1931-12-09 11 i j j j B y Special To H. ftf. The King I Appoirrlment of Siam j J ESTABLISHED 1872. I JP I mfMjk Jj THE ID£ AL FOR THE LADY'S HAND-BAG, j AS IT IS FOR THE SPORTSMAN'S POCKET. 1 The Fascinating I Modern ml ISouud in construction as468 words
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Miscellaneous629 1931-12-09 11 CLUB DIARY. JTtere are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date ana complete. Happenings of general interest SS IT included in "Diary of629 words
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Article309 1931-12-09 12 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. AUNTIE LIZZIE'S LETTER. Comments On The Mail. My dear Nieces, Contributions have come in well this week and I do hope you will keep it up. After all. my dears, this is our Corner" and we must really keep it well supplied with309 words
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Article291 1931-12-09 12 (BY CARNENCITA.i Children nowadays arc so proud of their educat on that they do not realize thai they owe a sense of duty towards their parents. They should listen to the advice of their parents and obey them in all respects, unless they know what the291 words
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Article728 1931-12-09 12 Choice Of Profession. (BY "MARY.") After perusing the article contributed by j Evelyn a fortnight ago under the caption of "My First Day at School," I think it is not out of place to write this short article to mention something about those students who728 words
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Article157 1931-12-09 12 iBY S. JAMES.) As I have been reading the pages of the "Girls' Corner," I am sorry to see that there is no co-operation among the girls to keep the "Corner" up. I am glad to say that my boy friends write so many letters that our Editor has157 words
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Article207 1931-12-09 12 (BY CLAIRE LIM.) P mples are due to 'mpurities of the blood. I th nk a change in this boy-sufferer's diet will do him a world of good. Please avoid too much chillies, for they encourage irregularities of the bowels, and thus makes the p mples more irritating.207 words
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Article219 1931-12-09 12 (BY "SCHOOLGIRL ROSALIND.") Sadness is a kind of sorrow, which we hate to possess, because it worries us. and makes vs lose our appetites. Sadness cjmcs to us sometimes when our friend is in trouble and smou ly ill. When we happen to fail in our exam we feel219 words
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Article474 1931-12-09 12 <BY ''A DREAMER."J This is mv first letter to the •'Girls* Corner" which, let me say at cnce. readers will fiiH both commonplace and uninteresting but for being a maiden venture into print by a raw hand, I hop? my readers will not pass judgment in it too harshly.474 words
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Article114 1931-12-09 12 HISTORIC MANSION TO BECOME A CLUB. London. Hoi Another historic Mayfair mansion hai i ed hands. Reuter learns ;<>-day. the being £70.000. I» is Landsdmvin House, Ml in 1766 for Lord Bute at a oosl and occupying 86.000 square t> et ide of Berkeley Square The House has114 words
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Advertisement204 1931-12-09 12 j Have You Tried Our Breakfast and Luncheon Sausage. SPECI4LLY IMPORTED FROM ENGL4ND. i I j Singapore Gold Storage j j Company, Limited. j I Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Orange Road, Katong, Keppel Harbour. I i For Quality and Price Please Ask for j "PEACOCK" BRAND CIGARS. Made by hand204 words
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Advertisement83 1931-12-09 12 For all defects of vision Consult M. EZEKIEL SONS Optometrists and Opticians Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place Singapore AM Eseklet OD (Phila). F.I O (bond) LEPROSY DIABETES. V.D.. CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA, PILES, LEUCORRHOEA SEX-DISORDERS AND NUMER OUS OTHER COMPLICATED AND CHRONIC DISEASES are cured by our Specialist of great reputation THE HIMALAYAN83 words
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Advertisement12 1931-12-09 12 I When holidays are here I makt ■< own Cine-"Kodak" J j A.P.8.—1.12 words
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Advertisement79 1931-12-09 12 Third Shipment Just Unpacked PYLAPSAR" and "KEXGCHYE" lothfor Economists. Guaranteed fast colour and no Etarcti Durable to wear and easy tJ wash Now on sale at YICK TAI COMPANY tm a 209. South Bridge Road. Sinpaporr At SI for 5 and for 6 yard* respectively. Al o obtainable at CHOP79 words
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Miscellaneous108 1931-12-09 12 MAILS CLOSE TO-MORROW. DEC 10 Anambt. and Natuna Islands (General Verspyi Penang. Province Welle?ley. North -H Perak. Kedah. Western Siam. NorthEast and North-W st Bumftra (Kedar. But Coast of Pahang (Rahman China. Hainam. Japtai. Korea. Format Ea c t Siberia. Western Canada Western States cf U.S.A. (Santhia- pjg China, tad108 words
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Article844 1931-12-09 13 JOHORE APPEAL COURT OPENS. MURDER CHARGE AGAINST JAPANESE REDUCED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Dec. 7. Dato Abdul Ham d bin Yusof, the newly appointed Dato Mentri Besar of Johore, D.P.M J.. P. 1.5., accompanied by the Clerk-of-Council, visited the Government Departments in Johore Bahru this844 words
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Article251 1931-12-09 13 TRACED BY RELICS. An ancknt piece of armour, worn by a ncrthlanci warrior perhaps as much as iv. years ago, is the latest clue to the mystery ot the Eskimos' origin. Discovery of a breastplate made of whalebone strong enough to ward off primitive arrows and spears has251 words
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Article738 1931-12-09 13 AWARDED TO PROFESSOR WARBURG OF BERLIN. LIGHT ON THE MYSTERY OF LIFE. 'Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") What is life? This puzzling question is probably as old as man himself. For untold centuries it has agitated mankind, but the processes of life have ever remained a738 words
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Advertisement541 1931-12-09 13 I («cneral Electric 1 COMMERCIAL #gf' REFRIGERATOR I n Perfected and Built by GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. OF AMERICA afrr I» years of intensive research. I Mary money-saving I Hjtj I Exclusive features. g-w-8 m'\ I 1.000.000 Residence Model |B B S ld iU than 4 yearS I 1 -4Jj m541 words
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Advertisement156 1931-12-09 13 I Another Christmas Another opportunity to .show nflcc- X _j> boil and 1 rco/irJ. Convey your ol love ana goxx f/W J Be it '17/I'Eau de C ologne or one j!'' f lt? ?er c^if^,tems mt j /><•■</■ z/.s fragrant charm, you cannot v 7 l /n vo,/r choice, since156 words
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Article277 1931-12-09 14 THE SEVENFOLD MEDICINAL VIRTUE OF ZAM-BUK. Seven distinct medicinal virtues account for the world-wide success of Zam-Buk. For skin troubles of all kinds, this wonderful herbal ointment .s to-day m regular use in millions of homes. Tht Healing Pow-r of Zam-Buk (1) -an ~nh b.- described as277 words
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Article1010 1931-12-09 14 THE TRENT AFFAIR. ENGLAND ON THE VERGE OF WAR. When the Southern States seceded from the Union in 1861 the question of the recognition of the new-born Confederacy by European Powers assumed considerable importance, writes the Military Correspondent of the "Observer." With this end in1,010 words
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Article115 1931-12-09 14 A clock that will go for years without wind lng, regulating or attention has been invented, according to The Pioneer", by an Englishman and will be produced as the 'first fiynchronou.; electric household clock by a British company. It te worked off the current like an ordinary115 words
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Article956 1931-12-09 14 SENSATIONAL FIND AT DARMSTADT. IMPORTANT DOCUMENT SEIZED. Nauen, Nov. 26. Berlin: The seizure in Hesse of a National Socialist confidential document outlining the plan of action when that Party comes into power, has come upon public opinion like a bomb. The document takes the form of956 words
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Article123 1931-12-09 14 The search for a solution of New Zealand's economic problems has produced a vast crop of suggestions, each of which has been claimed by its originator to be the real solution of the country's ills. One of these proposals came before the House of Representatives recently in123 words
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Article475 1931-12-09 14 STOMACH TURNS INSIDE OUT. ITS INDIGESTION CURED. The tanks containing th e si a anemones in the London Zoo Aquarium are at any time of the year one ctf the most attractive and popular exhibits in the Gardens, but at the moment they are unusually attractive, due475 words
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Article465 1931-12-09 14 PROPOSAL TO START COOPERATIVE SOCIETY. Calcutta. Nov. 11. At a meeting of the Domiciled community la Calcutta he.d at the Dalhousie Institute, this evening, it was decided to inaugurate a Colonisation Co-operative Society, several members joining it on the spot. The object of the scheme is to settle465 words
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Article153 1931-12-09 14 VERDICT ON THEIR FATHER. London, Nov. 10. While most children and grown-ups are now laughing at the humour of Charlie Chaplin's •City Lights," which has just been generally released throughout Britain, cold water has been poured by Charles Spencer Chaplin, aged six. and Sidney Earle Chaplin, aged153 words
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Advertisement195 1931-12-09 14 I* or Milady's Toilet Just a shake or two of this fragrant, antiseptic powder •lives that finishing touch to your toilet. Pure and delicately medicated, it absorbs excessive perspiration and cools the skin. v.rnph- each Sorp. Ointment and Talcum '--•< upo". reqttcrt, from Muller& Fhipps Malays) United, l nion IluildiiiK,195 words
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Advertisement476 1931-12-09 14 Health. 'US This delicious beverage contains all I•• •j| the vital nutritive elements of a I."il complete and perfect food. It is L« I II made from Barley Malt, Milk, Eggs p '111 Every member of every home should drink "Ovaltine" in place of tea, f coffee or other meal-time476 words
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Advertisement659 1931-12-09 15 SAILINGS. N V LINE. nMaiJ) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. MARU 10,500 Dec. 16 17 I STJWA MARd 10,700 Dec. 31 Jan. 1 S* PUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Jan. 14 15 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 Jan. 27 28 t TERUKANI MARU 12.000 Feb. 10659 words
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Advertisement427 1931-12-09 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM -sr NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England Direct Service to Japan rU Hong Kong. Amay and Shanghai and la alrutta ♦la Penang Taking cargo on through BUI of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Cbefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtae porta, Formosa, Urn Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND427 words
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Advertisement591 1931-12-09 15 1 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED 458, NORTH BRIDGE R0 4D j Telephone No. ?984. The North Branch of this Bank winch it a*» opened for business, will provide th» following facilities to customers:— BANKING DEPARTMENT (Commercial Banking) We transact a general commercial sESBBBf business. ACCEPTANCES. We591 words
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Advertisement317 1931-12-09 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESS! TO LET. TO LET—IBS, Tank Road. Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—I. Cairnhlll Circle and 16, Prinsep Street. Rent moderate. Apply 64. Market Street TO LETT—Bungalows Nos. 1.317 words
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Advertisement462 1931-12-09 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the roads within the grounds of St. Andrew s Cathedral. Singapore, will be closed to the public from 6 a.m. on Friday, 11th December, 1931 to 6 a.m. on Saturday, 12th December, 1931. By Order of the Parochial Church Council. G. V462 words
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