Malaya Tribune, 7 September 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XIX. -No. 2152 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesd iv. 7, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 116 1 THOUSANDS OF Customers wear SHOES. Show rooms catitoi i.i ildings—Singapore —..—..—i»—ii ll—ii—ll—ll—ll—ll—luJl—J[_lL- L-JI—II—II—II—II—II—IUUUUUUCJL^CJCIJU f ii ;1 111 Cifl /ir S 111 YouwillbesatsfieJ «:ugKji i!! 1 V% jjj; CARLSBERC PILSENER H "CHOP HIJAU" Obtainable at Hotels, Club* »nd j I* •I Rest iIouS€S throughout the 1' The ideal drink f.;r tropica)
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    • 121 1 J A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place. BUYS Gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying i highest prices according to daily exchange rates. QUINNESS IS THE BEST BUT BE SURE IT'S "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT .itiii:iiiilttuil i i i i i i i i i i i
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  • 212 2 After Breaking Air Speed Record. Reuters Wireless Service. Etanpec, Aug. 31. After breaking the world's air speed record for 500 kilometres with a load of 500 kilograms, the Frenchman, Haeglen, was unable to land owing to fog. He jumped in his parachute and landed unhurt, while
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  • 339 2 Getting Money For Slump Victims. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 3. Intended to be the means of adding substantially to the funds available for the Selangor Asiatic Unemployment Fund, a Grand Carnival. Fair and Fete was held at the V.M.C.A., Kuala Lumpur to-day. His
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  • 122 2 Serious Floods In New Zealand. Reuters Wireless Service. Wdlingtcn. Sep!. 1. Farmer.*. in the Waynipa district North Island, New Zealand, are in a serious plight as the result of severe flood* killing hundreds of cattle, sheep and lambe. Although the floods are now subsiding, the
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  • 462 2 Six Financial Motions. At the meeting of ihe Federal Council at Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday next the Acting Financial Adviser, F.M.S.. will move: (i> That this Council approves the further additions amounting to $2,745,849.93 (dollars two million, seven hundred and forty-five thousand, eight hundred and forty-nine and
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  • 224 2 German Expedition Fails To Reach Peak. Reuters Wireless Service. Berlin, Sept 2. c naU have triumphed over ma v T C4rman Himalayan expedition SrtaB Munich Apm to cUmb 55 27,000 feet Nerfrparbat Peak failed to reach their goal retuing owing to sickness among members of thelxpedition. The
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  • 177 2 Foreign Imports of rubber during the month of August, 1932 4 Wet Remill Crepes Country of Origin. Blanket Crepes. Dry Native, Bark Scrap Smoked Unsmoked Estate and Wet *}Lump Sheet. Sheet. Crepe. Scrap Crepes. Sheet. ■Bark. Total. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons, ions Ton* Sumatra 248 69
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 407 2 f» XJ X> Xi o THE BEST BRITISH WATERPROOFER. Cheap, Safe and Simple to Use! PUDLO restores damp walls or floors to perfect dryness cheaply. PUDLO in 71b. Tins—§3 .20 per tin. (For every 100 lbs. of Cement use 5 lbs. PUDLO at the most.) Extensively used all over The
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    • 226 2 Yellow, stained teeth are not nat- decay-causing debris, erases v 1 ural. For proof start using Kolynos stain and checks tartar. While the —just a half-inch on a dry brush, second ingredient kills millions of twice daily. In 3 days your teeth germs that swarm into the mouth will look
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  • 838 3 GERMAN DEMAND FOR EQUALITY. Misgivings In Other Countries. Geneva, Aug. 31. n r! the speediest fighting ships afloat, the Italian 10,000 ton cruiser, •'Bolzano," was launched to-day. The vessel is capable of a speed of just under 36 knots. Four groups of steam turbines develop 150,000 horse
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  • 126 3 Parliament May Meet Nine Days Earlier. Rugby. Sept. 5. The Prime Minister is returning from his holiday In Scotland to-day and will mull Lvnrton tha- evening. Although many ol bis colleague:, are sh!l gb;»nt from London and two of them have not yet returned Canada, several are
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 215 3 jSemotp Attractive SELECTION OF 9 NEW AND SECOND-BAND CARS AND TRUCKS 1 NEW C 1 RS AND TRUCKS. jj j "YORK" 4 cyL IK Ton $1,500. jj STI DEBAKER Free-Wheeling j j 1932 Model 6 cjl. Touring $2,000. j NEW FORD A A Truck j Chassis $900. I ■>nl HAND
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    • 379 3 IS TUBERCULOSIS CURABLE? The Fiiiht against Tuberculosis belongs to the most burning questions of humanity; for these who are carried off by thj fell disease, can be counted by millions. The creation cf adequate hygienic and agreeable conditions, such as living in fresh au\ work-rooms arid dwelling places fr?e from
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    • 287 3 Something new ML CLARET jjjjSi «*~'jraser Neave, Lid. Ambassador of Commerce A WORLD WIDE ORGANIZATION. Established 1887. In addition to its Offices in Canada, Great Britain and Ireland, and the United States of America, The Manufacturers Life has Agencies established in Newfoundland, Egypt, South Africa, India, Burma, Ceylon, Straits Settlements.
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  • 97 4 [Our readers are mv.ted tb write to us on wbjects of public interest. It must be underftood that tne Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one
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  • 249 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."/ Sir,—Mr. M. Jagar has no right to depreciate the Straits Chinese. If he cannot carry OH a correspond'-nee without giving offence to other eonununlties I would advise him to cease writing. Ycurs, etc., H N. LIM. Singapore. Sept 5. (To the Editor.
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  • 207 4 (To tlie Editor, 'Malaya Tribune.") -I am rcclly shocked by the let er from h Lrtudent" in ycur issue of Aug. 31. llh ssys that the Principal of a certain Private School forced all boys to buy the School Badge, because an American Professor was wanting to visi*
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  • 206 4 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune."; Sir, —It is a crying shame that men in th? Tovernment and Municipal Sendees, the Telegraph Office and Mercantile firms should b? engaged as ticket sellers at the Races when there are so many unemployed men to whom the remuneration
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  • 24 4 "Cured" sends information lor ihe benefit ol the Malacca coirecpondent who inquired fcr an effective treatment for pimp.es, and we are forwarding it.
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  • 13 4 We cannot publish a letter which merely raises a point of Cabaret etiquette.
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  • 66 4 On Au g 27, onder the chairmanship of Mr. interesting talk was Selivered Students' ELS!, t0 A memb€rs of the Chinese »iuoems Library Association. He rit*>H numerous reminiscences that haopened to rdm from the period of the food crLuT in ma to the present economic depression That day a b
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  • 545 4 Assault In A Remand Cell. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept, 5. In consequent cf an assault mad? on a pr». on i en r mnnd. n„med Chia P.ng. who ir. -till an iamate of the Hospital. Seiemban. and who it was said had tc b? operated upon
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  • 458 4 (From Our Oh<n Carrctjxmdcnt.l Stremban. 3 Hctt c Chines; numed Chan Wetig. wno wa.s charged with housebreaking. was found to be a returned bunlshtie wat. related to the Sercmboji Telle Magistrate Mr P. F Cie?E. MC.S, by Mr. D. N. Livingstone. O.CP D, S* rem
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  • 776 4 Plea Under Limitations Enactment. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, S?pt. 4. An interesting civil suit cam? up for hearing belote Unku lomail. the third police magi tratp, Johore Bahru. this morning when a Sikh money-lender, Mana Singh, claimed $150.46. due on a promissory note executed onFeb
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  • 1014 4 Double Murder Trial At Johore. Woman Stabbed While In Hospital. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Sept. 5. The Hon. Mr. Justice W. Burton, K.C., presided at a special sitting of the Johore Bahru Assizes this morning when an Indian rubber tapper claimed trial on a
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    • 393 4 No woman ever had a lovelier figure f| II A few words of expert advice would have kept I KgSj I her complexion worthy I JeS of so divine a form. 9 You can be spared an un« IJj 8 sightly skin. It's all so easy. 1/ Bjfc 3 The
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 144 4 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY, SEPT. 7. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.A. (v), Battery Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, M.G. PI. (Eurasian), Review Mechanism. 5 p.m.—Bukit Timah, "D" (Eurasian) Coy., Practice Competition. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 8. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, 2nd Bn. Signal Sec, Signal Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, M.G. PI. (Eurasian), 30 yards Range—Revolver. FRIDAY, SEPT.
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  • 1191 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING. gfttJgD BY FRASER A CO., EXCUANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Mnsapore. Sept. 7, 1932, 10 a.m. ssue vaiue Buyers. Sellers Asam Kumbang Tin 26 28;Austral Malay 181- 2*»'V. r Hitam Tin 12 6 13 6 grin Tin 11,- 12--v Batang Pftdanß 005 0.10 ;i l
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  • 754 5 RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD. Record Profit And LongLife Mine. The thirty-eighth annual general meeting of the Raub Australian Geld Mining Co., Ltd.. was held at the registered office of the company, Empire Chambers, Brisbane, on July 25. In moving the adoption of the balancesheet for the year ended March
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  • 166 5 Strong rJertone Of Mils. Rugby, Sept. 6. Although the acj of yesterday, when there was a furf spirited rise m the miscellaneous marfcas not repeated at the cpenlng of t* d n Stock Evchan,, this morning, theffets; continued m aii optimistic mocd f th afternoon they presented
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  • 28 5 The Mercf ank Indta Ltd nas declared ani dividend of 6 per cent., less income I lk half y par e ndfd June 30. 1932. I
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  • 861 5 McAlister And Co.'s Good Year. Mr. A. McE. Marshall presided at the annual general meeting cf Messis. McAlister and Co., h -d yesterday at nocn in the company', nrem- Battery Road. In moving the adoption of the direc ors' report and accounts, the chairman said: The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 113 5 KEEP CLEAN WITHIN Tc Avoid -Warm Weather Trouble." 1.. i ier y OU r.ev.r know when you ea or drink something which maj up stomach cr int.stinal trouble. But tbe I precautionary do:e ef Pinkett s will I ihat. Pink:t es immediately ciear innfu] irritants from the focd tract. Pnkette
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    • 135 5 Java Rice Face Powder. 61. Bedak Sarie Penawar. 62. Bedak Paras Sane. 63. Bedak Sarie Boenga. 64. Bedak Pagi Sore. 65. Bedak Virgin. 66. Bedak Ninon. 67 Bedak Mci Lan Fang. 68. Bedak Lily Water. 69. Bedak Kotjok. 70. Bedak Boenga Jasmin. 71. Bedak Dewa. 72. Bedak Haroem Penganten. 73.
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    • 279 5 "MALAYA TRIBUNE." 20 Pages For 5 Cents Every Saturday. WEEK-END SUPPLEMENT FOR THE HOME. Truly wonderful success has attended the innovation of riving our readers their Saturday at noon. Now we are making it a real Week-end Journal for the Home! The Saturday "Tribune" has bee i enlarged to 20
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 853 5 CLUB DIARY. t (There are numerotiM Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are coders of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary •s provided specially for them. Secretaries are mvitcd to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest mill still be included in
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    • 316 5 has been combined with the Lam Loo Society and the latter's name will be taken into consideration from now onwards. Parties desiring to have matches, such as basket-ball, football, badminton and ping-pong, are kindly requested to write to the Sports Captain, Mr. Lim Boon Ann. 21, Blair Road, or to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 191 6 j Tuneful Songs! Saucy Dialogue!! I Rip-roaring Comedy!! It's THE Big Show In Town! Matinee To-Day 3.15 j 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 PAR AMOUNT'S BRAND NEW KIND OF DELICIOUS COMEDY i This Is The Night l j j With The Screen's most j ,jfl Ev Ravishing Continental |J R I B
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    • 103 6 < j YES IT'S STILL ON I and it's still packing! Metro Goldwyn Mayer's MIGHTY JUNGLE THRILLER THE 44th Performance To-Night! J Obviously a show to sec again! Fox Movietone to ke3p the ball rolling! ELISSA LANDI at last in a perfect roie in The I Woman in Boom 13
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    • 256 6 I TO-NIGHT j I MATHESON LANG I IN "CARNIVAL" i Unprecedented Scenes. Barriers Broken. I Thousands Refused Admission. MADAVS Sensational All-Talking Love Epic. LEILA MAJNUN j Featuring MASTER NISAR MISS KAJJAX. Hear 23 Melodies—See Wonderful Dances. Nightly at 6.15 and 9.30. COME EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. I TO-NIGHT AT 7
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  • 221 7 "Missing Chettiar" Sequel. Police Warned To Hasten Their Case. /From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Sept. 6. Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah and Fatimah binti Abdullah, who are charged with the abetment or forgery and forgery respectively, appeared before the Second Police Magistrate. Sheikh Abu Bakar. P. 1.5..
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  • 274 7 List Of Successful Candidates. The following candidates have been successful in the final examination for the Diploma (L.M.S.) at the King Edward VII College of Medicine Singapore. August 1932, Professional Examinations: J. M. Daniel. Gan Tian So. Lim ObCilg Giok. V. F. Xavier. Yech Kum See. in
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  • 136 7 British DeUp's Spcech. i Rugb>. Bipt. B. ,i to-day in c° n A r f nmncial I tcono,ntc l >e,t3 on f-S k- 11 «"> BaM4 rn lhc roMißtrucUon P lh 'suui ltt«*lin*. The prtn- nrltisli dotoa* 0 Jllicph AJ<,l,on olpul British B h Britain ,X«,.c7tm,
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  • 367 7 Fishing Party Scared By Man-Eater. Malay Diver Whose Leg Was Bitten Off. The appearance of a large shark off Use ccast cf Katong early yesterday morning recalls |n mind the agonising death cf a Malay divr who was mauled by one of these terrors of the
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  • 247 7 Saucy Comedy-Drama At The Capitol. Another finely preduced and most enjoyable comedy-drama. "This Is The Night." began a season at the Capitol last night before large audiences. It should be a rare box-office success because h combines all the elements of brightness, rhythm and humour needed to
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  • 102 7 Leaves Shanghai To-day. Shanghai, Sept. 7. The report that Dr. Chen Chang Lok, Chinese Ccnsul-Gcneral in Singapore, would be transferred to the Nanking Foreign Ministry, for a higher appointment, is held to be correct here, for a message fiom Nanking, received here this morning, states that
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  • 53 7 Whilst engaged In some work in the premlses occupied by the Malayan Tobacco Distributors, a Chinese fitter fell through the calling of the third floor yesterday afternoon and was badiy Injured. He fractured his light hand and was unable to walk. The rmbulance took
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  • 25 7 Reuter. tj- Copenhagen, Sept. 6. Mr Deox Holm, Counsellor of the Danish Legation in London, has been appointed Minister to China.—Reuter.
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  • 286 7 London Conference In November. Rugby, Sept. 6. The decision tc modify the procedure to be adopted in connection with further progress in the Indian const!'uticnal reforms is approved generally by the Presr. The proposal that the Consultative Committee of the Round-Table Conference, sitting in India, rhould
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  • 248 7 Farewell To Mr. A. Thamboe. Mr. A. Thamboe, Secretary. Widows' and n-.u,. Offiryr^; Guarantee Fund and Government Insurance Fund, was entertained by the Office Staff at 5 p.m. on Wednesday. Aug. 31, at the "Hotel Majestic," Kuala Lumpur, on the eve of his retirement from Government Service.
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  • 63 7 Municipal Employee Badly Injured. An Indian Municipal coolie was admitted Into the General Hospital yesterday suffering from serious burns on the chest and leg. It appears that the victim was looking after some excavations in Delta Road. It was getting dark and he was in the act
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  • 68 7 Official Date Of Arrival. The Ist Batt. Wiltshire Regiment will leave Shanghai on Nov. 10 by the transport ship "Neuralla" and will arrive at Singapore on Nov. 18. TJhe next day the Ist Batt. Gloster Regiment will depart on the same boat for India. R.A.F. drafts
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  • 63 7 Mr. A. Ferguson, of tbe Singapore Coid Storage Co., was involved in an accident last night. The car in which he was seated ran Into a lamp-post at the junction of St. Andrew's Drive and Stamford Road. Mr. Ferguson sustained a severe cut in his
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  • 329 7 THE SHARE MARKET. B. feTLIN AND CO S REPORT. Sept. 7, 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 3 1i16d.. up 1,32 d. New York: 4 7;16 cents (G.), up la cent. Shares: Steady. Allenbys 50—60 cents. Ayer Moleks 30—40 cents, Ayer Panas 35 —45 cents, Bassetts 30 —35 cents, Brogas
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  • 59 7 Singapore, Sept. 7. Standard Spot 9 11;16 Sept. 9 11 16 9% Oct. 9% 9 13|16 Nov. 9% 9 ***** Oct.-Dec. HI 9 13 16 Jan.-Mar. 9 7 9 15 16 Tone of Market: Weak. Latest Cabl?: London Spot Sheet 3 l'l6d. per lb. New
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  • 51 7 For boarding the "Marsima" before the signal "V" had been hauled down and before she had been examined by a port officer or a boarding officer in the harbour, a Chinese was brought up before the Marine Court on Monday and fined $10 or in default. 14 days
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  • 178 7 Singapore, Sept. 7. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $143 (Siam) W. Coast 2 $136 Rice, B. Slam No. 1 $131 Rice. B. Siam No. 2 $126 Rice. Siam "Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $180 Rice. Siam No. 2 $156 Rice, Saigon Al $157 Rice, Saigon N. 1
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 590 7 LAT EST ADVERTISEME NTS. U-_\n established Magazine busiconcern. Box 629. c o M.T. Citroen Tourer. Splendid con- vpes. Any reasonable offer, j 030. c o Malaya Tribune. TENDERS. gOVEBNMBW NOTIFICATION. us will be received a- the Colonial up to noon of the 22nd Sep--12 far the following works: va nce
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    • 329 7 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF CHINESE PORCELAIN AND CURIOS SURPLUS OF TEN YEARS' COLLECTION, TO BE HELD AT Mr. Barr's Curie Room, No. Malacca St. (Second Floor), ON SATURDAY. SEPT. 10, 1932, AT 10 30 A.M. On Vitw on Thursday, Bth Instant Caul gues issued. CHI ONG KOON SENG CO,. Auctioneers.
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    • 79 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force oyer $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In tbe Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LOUDON OFFICE: 17, Old Jewry. EO. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the
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  • 39 8 M •TohXi v Ft?ncteco rind ffttnilj l btrg to nv Iv tj.ai k all r la" ves and Iricmls wh:> jitcndci tlu funval o' Ills bt«l v#d vrtl<. and lies who s;-'l and lf'Utr> cf ct:nrti:l:'nc-.
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  • 808 8 We yield to none in our profound respect for the great intellectual qualities of Sir C?eil Clementi. We honour him for his truly brilliant career in the Colonial Service, spent in Hongkong (with considerable experience of China), British Guiana. Ceylon, Hongkong igain, and finally Malaya—with a spell of
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  • 24 8 Mr. Liew Swee Cheng, member of the Straits Methodist Churchjpg apore wrio received the Queen's Schoip, commences study in law this month %nbridge University.
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  • 28 8 The rainfall measured "Lii wa y mv Kuala Lumpur, during Augftallod 12 05 inches, as against the month cf 6.18 inches. This total fcfieaviest for August since 1917.
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  • 31 8 Mr. R. B. Zumstein, former% e Malayan Methodist Episcopal Church. h as teaching for several months i%o nii no is, has accepted a teaching poslti¥h c Junior College, Ironwood, Michigan. j
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  • 43 8 Dr. E. Stanley Jones will retip m g aport from China on Dec. 21. sailing |f or i n{ jia the following day, and to conduct one wedding, one I f or the Syrian ChrLstians, and one piA,t«ncr ot that time. I at
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  • 195 8 Famous Traveller And Author. London, Sept. 6. The death took place to-day of Sir Gilbert Parker, the famous writer and traveller.— RiC tit cr [Sir Gilbert Parker, who was born in Canada in 1862, had his home in England but was a restless soul and b.came
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  • 133 8 Studying Administrative System Of Malaya. An interesting vishor p Singapore is Mr. Rupert Emerson, Assistant Profeswr cf Government at Harvard, the famous American Universi y. He left the Unite* Stat* a few weeks ago for the purpose of making i comparative study of Colonial Administrations and
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  • 92 8 Question In New Siitnese Assembly. (From Our Own Corrcspotent.) Bangkc, Sept. 6. In reply to a question at yester«y's meeting of the People's Assembly regardin the British mobUisation of troops in Singapopthe Foreign Minister said that such activity ould not be held to have anything
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  • 102 8 Continued Sue<esi Of Amaiv/rs. "Up Slit? Cms," I lip Just effort of lnrnl amateu:*. Is having conttucd success a 1 x tic Victoria Turntrc. It i£ a snappy cocktail to have a flavour and sevrral KicK/i in It, Que tiling l* not slumped. and (hat ia amateur
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  • 35 8 Rugby, Sept. 6. The King has approved ihe appointment of Mr. Edward Allis Keeling Counsellor in the Diplomatic Service, to be Jnvoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotefiary at Caracas (Venezuela > .—British Offkal.
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  • 21 8 From Europe I London mails despatched on Aujf. 18), by the "Rohn*" due at Penang at 6 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 27 8 Mr. Khoo Lip Chuar will be the waiter at the evangelistic pray r service at the Methodist Mission ChaJel, Faya L bar, tomorrow at 5 p m.
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  • 40 8 The Adi Dravida Assaciation of Johore will hold a meeting, in celebration of its inauguration, at the Public Cinema Hall, Johore Bahru, on Friday at 5 p.m. jfr.. R. W. Grant. President of the Town Boird, Jchore Bahru, wih preside.
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  • 49 8 Passengers from N.EI. to Singapore by the Royal Netherlands' Ind.an Airways to-day were: Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Kracht. Mr. Huele and Mr. King. Prom Singapore to Bandoeng: Mr. C. J. Tjebbes. Prom Singapore to Batavia: Mr. A. Naseim, Mrs. R. Nassim and Mr. Denne. From Singapore to Palembang: Mr. Davies.
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  • 54 8 Bishop and Mrs. Edwin F. Lec- are o:perird in Singapore nt Christmas The Bishop hod a very compact programme lor July arid August except for a very brief vacation which was .spent In the Lak'j Champlain region of New Vork. They lire returning 10 Malaya by way of England, where
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  • 61 8 The general meeting ot «he Singapore Municipal Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Socicfy. Ltd.. has been Indefinitely pontponed. The date of mi-eting will be notified later. Owing lo want of a quorum, the annual general meeting of the Singapore Government Servant*' Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society L'd has been postponed
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  • 449 8 •(BY "LOOKER-ON.")' quorums. 01 Mr. Cavendish chose precise), ft. right word to describe certain obi* tions to the Weekly Wage system-!: Professor Emerson, of Harvard couldn t have chosen a more inter**? mg time for a study "on the sp 0 r of Malayan constitutional problems! if7
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  • 47 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: 3 1 16d. New York: 4 7.16 G ccnt.s Singapore: 9%—9 11 16 cents TIN. London Spot: £157 5s. (Up 50s London 3 months: £158 15s. »Up Singapore: $81. COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co report: Sundried Mixed The market is Arm
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 381 8 ECEINSCN'S >*^>* tt SALE BARGAINS f I H VnANGLER" BLUM rL,AME IN I OIL STOVES. OIL STOVES X 2 Burners, Sale Price $13.50. UP"3 Burners, Sale Price $18.00. "QUI( KMEA BLUE FLAME OIL i>lo\ Eh. I OIL STOVES. In cream and green enamel. Economical FiUed vith glass dcors and efficient.
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    • 58 8 A Happy Thought FOR THE i| CHRISTENING jj PRESENT. CHILDREN'S CUPS I IN i SOLID SILVER. j I U.S. de Silva Bros, JEWELLERS. 23, High Street, Singapore. I T.K.X'B SHOES FOR LADIES 'CHYE SECK SAY LIEW 65 ccnis per pair. CHILDREN "ANY NEE ENG TONG." 45 cents per pair. TENG
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 40 8 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday's Max. Temperature. 82 deg F Last night's Min. Temperature. 72 (fat Yesterday's Rainfall, 0.37 ins. Sunshine, nil. 1 p.m. Relative Humidity. 85 per cen 1 p.m. Wind. S.S.E. 2 m p h. 1 p.m. Weather, overcast.
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  • 437 9 ENTHUSIASM FOR THE CHANCELLOR. Parade Of 160,000 Men In Berlin. Reuters Wireless Service. fxlĕtmet i> in the latest teleftvm «i t R: reviva* of the Prussian spirit in Germany. The demand for unfits equality is rtw published ,t! ipjHi»r to bf met moderate
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  • 284 9 Hritish Trade Union Congress. Reuter Wireless Service. JlliftOy, Sept 6. ii it calling upjn ibe Govc.nment 0 licv l* adiiu cf v ar I t« puratioa-. and the lowiring ot "j'Ts, and providing the panmn; scale ol developments such ju clcarance at home mid f'l of
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  • 201 9 Bodies Of Englishmen On Red Sea Shore. Reuters Wireless Service. Cairo. Sept. 3. Two BuglUlintcn, *vhns« arc not yet kno«ru. have met. with a mysterious death rifar Kosaelr the Kfjyptlim «eaport on the Red Sea One body was found lviii|£ URhtly burkd hi the- «and and
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  • 190 9 The Maharaja Of Kapurthala. Tfcc T. !iau ViJi: Olflr :U rn vt?L," Cftli(l Ji p? Iv rJi' att«l r< ,JoVa Ia 1 tntMrifc. c.'iTA.i r, cto'.l I'icitmi ,ir!i r Fi.H the Moiu gu> of K.»jv.:r fanfe .i l r.-vt I'll. r. '.vn. t iv :int? inr
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  • 18 9 Mr Tenro Tamura, the new Japanese Consul-General in Singapore whose appointment has just been officially gazetted.
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  • 127 9 Impassible To Say How She Died. The decomposed body of a «IrlwJ the subject of the Coroner* (Mr. F. G. "SrilStZ Hochore tap "was found tightly tied round the of red tape wa |Q a;J advant o a ?lte m of deposition and-it was Impossible to L
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  • 42 9 Reuters Wireless Service. Cleveland Ohio, Sept. 4. i miii «tpcured a fresh world's reaJor i?nd olanes in the National Air Races at an average speeu fastest lap was at a speed of 309.04 m.p.n. -Reuters Wireless Service.
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  • 234 9 Sequel To Seamen's Union Strike. Reuter's Wireless Service. Rotterdam. Sept. 6. Two hundred of the crew of the HollandAmerika liner Rotterdam" will be prosecuted for alleged disobeying of orders. When the sr ip arrived at 5 p.m. escorted by the minelayer •Meerlant," the police arrested nine
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  • 157 9 Demand For Armament Equality Reuter. Rome. Sept. 6. It is authoritatively learned that Italy does not contest Germany's judicial right to equality in armaments but considers tl at it should be properly raised at Geneva. It is therefore assumed that Italy will not oppose Germany l ciaim
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  • 86 9 Gdvcrament Effort At Mediation. Reuter. L'r.don. Spt. 6. Ar en rt at inedlatioo in the cotton dispute is made in the letter cf S.r Henry Betterton. ItW of Labour mentioned yesterday, in whteH he advo caYs the app iutment of a special committee in the industry to deal
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  • 64 9 FEDERAL COUNCIL AGENDA, en page i. OUR READERS' 71EWS. on page 4. OVER :HE CAUSEWAY, on page 4. SEREMBAN NEVvS, on page 4. DOUBLE MURDER TRIAL AT JOHORE. on page 4 DIARY OF EVE.ITS. on page 5. CLUB DIARY, oi. page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8.
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  • 954 9 BESIEGED BY THE VOLUNTEERS. No Direct Negotiation With Japan. Reuter. The Manehukuo capital is being besieged by Volunteers and the officials arc said to be panic-stricken. It is r p. led tha* the Japanese Cabinet has dec!led en f< ratal r.cognit'on rf the "Puppet Government" of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 265 9 His Master's Voice" j New Records For SEPTEMBER This issue contains records of varied interest including orchestral renderings by Ma re k Weber, Salon Orchestra and De Groot songs by John McCormack and Gracie Fields. Violin pieces by Mischa Elman and many catchy dance tunes. Obtainable at J S. Moutrie
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  • 128 10 Sports Pastimes. THE TURF. SINGAPORE GOLD CUP RACES. OUR SELECTION FOR TO-DAY. Our selections lw the second day ut the Singapore Oold Cup race inftctJnxr to be run to-day commencing At 2 45 p.m. arc i\s follow? RACE l.—Mickey Mouse. Perfect Lady. Highland Lass. RACL 2 —Lady Vs»« Bongar Tandubaa.
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  • 336 10 AI'ML THE FIFTH RUNNING. (London Sept 5. P. p;fc* many rumouts to thi- contrary, the D''xt>> winner. April tne FiJth. will go 'o the p. .i :.t Cie St l>gtr. according to a s*ater- -v. made by Mr. Tom Walls. the actor-owner. Xir. Walls' decision to ran
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  • 39 10 HOME SOCCER RESULTS. Reuter. Engluh League matches played to-day i«suited R£ lollows: ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV. II Grlm&by T. 2. Plymouth A. 3. ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV IXI km (Northerns Rotndale 0 Barron* 0 Snuthport 3 Cheater 1. —Reuter.
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  • 30 10 IT. following ore the results ot the Singapore Malay Inter-School lootball competition «Satft Division» second round: Gc-ylanp 3, •r«tuk. KLurau 2: Slglap 1. Padtuie 0; Seml-fUul. Geylang li Slglap 0.
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  • 20 10 I- Saturday at th; Malay ground, th« ChUMae Companion Athl Lie Association defeated St. Maibew'a Peoples* Ouild oy i- 2.
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  • 34 10 A charity" mifccft In *ld ol Non-luropean unemployment /unci between fit Joseph i> Institution and Raffles InatituUon will bt pteyed JeJan Beaar Stadium on Tbur*<Wy C18«»>. Admission 10 cU. and 20 CM.
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  • 82 10 TO-NIGHT'S FIGHTS AT NEW WORLD. CAN GUILLERMO WIN AGAIN? I A reminder is given of to-night's boxing at the New World Arena. The main attraction is a return 15-round bout between Max Bnlka and Battling Guillermo. The German lost the previous fight, but is confident of the issue to-night,
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  • 364 10 St. Andrew's Retain Shield. The annual inter-Schools boxing tournament id the Aw Boor Haw Shield was brought to a succes-ful conclusion at St. Andrew's Schcol yesterday, when the finals in the ten classes v. re held. A very good "ring" was rigged up en the scitool lawn, and
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  • 28 10 The Keppel Golf Club s September monthly medal tbcge>) competition'will be played on Saturday and Sunday, and the ladies' spoon (stroke) competition on Monday next.
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  • 50 10 The following were the best cards returned in the Island Club's August monthly medal (bogey) competition played ori Saturday and Sunday: C. A.R. Bateman (10) 5 down. A. L. B. Lim (12) 5 down. C. Martia (14) 6 down E. E. de Souza (18) 7 down.
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  • 26 10 The September Monthly Medal (Bogey) at Keppel G. C. will be played for on Saturday and Sunday, and the ladies' Spoon (stroke) en Monday.
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  • 160 10 INDIANS LOSE UNOFFICIAL TEST. M.C.C. XI FAIL TO IMPRESS. Reuter. T*wo interesting fixtures have just been concluded. One was the match between the M.C.C. Australian XI and Mr. H. D. G. Leveson Gower's XI at Scarborough, in which the team which leaves for the Antipodes next week were behind
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  • 48 10 The annual sports of the Rangoon Read morning and afternoon schools will take place on the school ground on Saturday at 2.15 p.m. There will be a race (440 yards pest entries) for old boys of the evening schcol. The race will be run at 5 p.m.
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  • 375 10 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. RESULTS AND TIES. Results and ties in .the S.C.C. tournament are as follows: YESTERDAYS RESULTS. A SINGLES HANDICAP: Roy Smith owe 30 beat W, H. Droogleever owe 2, 6—3, o—2. B CLASS SINGLES HANDICAP: T. R. Alty owe 3 beat K. Nankivell owe 15.3 6—l 6—3.
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  • 112 10 Roulta ties in the S.R.C. tournament are as follows: A SINGLES: N R. Hanr.ay beat F Norrta 6—o. 5—7. 6—3. F Seuily beat If. A. Cordeiro. 4—6, 6—2. 6—4. B SINGLES: C. E. de Souza beat 11. 6> Souza. 2—6. 6—o. 6—3. P H. de Souza beat A.
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  • 94 10 ULSTER GRAND PRIX. London, Sept. 3. Riding through" blinding sheets of rain, the cream of British motor-cyclists competed 'o-day for the Ulster Grand Prix. Stanley >vcods, on a Norton, won the 500 cc class at an avcroge speed for the course of 246 miles of 85 13 m ph
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  • 259 10 S.B.A. TOURNAMENT. The following are the results of the ties played last week: JUNIOR DOUBLES: Koh Beng Swee and mH. Quee beat T* o Ken H °ng and Wilfred a 21-17, 21-9; J. de Souza and M. da Silva beat Ye.o Joo Seng and Tan Whatt Seng 21—2. 21—4;
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  • 9 10 [Other sports Hems will be found on page 13.]
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  • 139 10 NO NEWS FROM INDIANS. MAY NOT BE COMING. At the general meeting of the Singapore Hockey Association, held in the Cricket Ciub lounge yesterday, the hen. secretary informed the meeting that he had no further news from Calcutta regarding the return visit of the Indian Olympic Hockey team. As
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  • 688 10 R.S.Y.C. EVENTS. THE LADIES' RACES. Eight boats set out in the second of the women's races at the R.S.Y.C. on Saturday afternoon. Merlin was in the lead, closely followed by Betsy and Prima Donna. At the Man-o'-War buoy, Merlin maintained her lead, but Betsy was passed by Prima Donna.
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  • 147 10 Alhambra— Metro-Goldwyn-\ityer's "Tarzan The Ap? Man." Capitol.—"This is the Niftf" featuring Charlie Ruggles, Roland Young Thelma Todd, etc. Matinee at 3.15 p.m. Empire.—"Shipmates," featuring Roberi Montgcmery, and "Catch as Catch Can' (silent). Great World. —Side shows, pasar malam, Malay opera, Chinese wayangs, stent and talking films ("The
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  • 3556 10 Public Meeting In Favour. Government Appoints Special Committee By a majority of 103 to eight! a resolution in support of the w«ekly wage jvas passed at the public meeting organised by the Clerical* Union and held at the Municipal Board room last night. The resolution, in
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  • 251 11 Similar To Port Officer's SeaL Choi Chan S?ng claimed trial at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice a'Becket Terrell and a common jury en a charge of being in possession of counterfeit impressions of rubber stamps and for b:ing in possession of making counterfeit impressions of
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  • 127 11 Another Big Issue of Treasury Notes. Reuter. Washington, Sept. 6. A financial programme involving $1,150,000,000 to meet maturing obligations of public debt interest and to provide funds for the Reconstruction Corporation is announced by the Treasury Secretary. Mr. Ogden Mills. The programme provides for the issuance of
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  • 221 11 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Sept. 7. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 4 1 16d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 1 32d.. London 60 clays' sight 2s. 4d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 31 32., London demand 2s. 3 15 16d., London T.T. 2s.
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  • 79 11 Rugby, Sept. 6. Paris 88 25 32, New York 3.48 Montreal 3.8. Brussels 25.094, Geneva 18.0 1 Amsterdam 8.654. Milan 67*4. Berlin 14.63 X, Stockholm 19.47... Copenhagen 19.3, Oslo 19.95, Vienna 29>j. Prague 117£, Helsingfors 2324, Madrid 43 1 4, Lisbon 110. Athens 552«-, Bucharest 590, Rio 5 3116, Belgrade
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 267 11 The New~World| j" To-Night Nightly TALKIES FREE j One Hysterical Night WITH Reginald Denny and Nora Lane. ,fl |M|| ;rT;r^rr? n Hl,ftjjfrll,jny The Priceless Ingredient of j j Every Product Is The Honour and Integrity of Its Packer. 1 j RELIABILITY jjj Pit <fmMK*i I 8 j PURITY I Obtainable
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    • 291 11 By Special To H# M Ein Appointment of Siam ■6TABLIBKXD 1871. J—\ RACING RUGBY Puts You In The Game' THEATRE TENNIS No Ma,ter Wn r e Ton Sit. BOXING SWIMMING CRICKET AVIATION FOOTBALL TRAVELLING B. P. De Silva, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE: PENANG: 19|21, High Street No. 1, Bishop Street
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 135 11 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 8. Penang, Province Wellesley, North-West Perak, Kedah, Siam, North, NorthEase and North-West Sumatra (Kedah) 10 a.m. China. Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa, East Siberia, Philippine Islands, Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Van Heutsz) 2 p.m. *Ceylon, Southern and Western India, Egypt and Europe (Cap Tourane)
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  • 394 12 Bus Driver Threatened By Crowd. No Evidence Of Negligence. That he was threatened by a hostile crowd and was afraid, was a statement made by a "mosquito" bus driver yetterday cefore th? Singapore Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne) in the course of an inquiry into the death of
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  • 368 12 Second Annual Competitions Held. iFrcm Our Oicn Correspondent.) Johcre Bahru. Sept. 4. The Istana Padang was gaily decorated tost Saturday, the occasion being the second annual drill competitions cf the Malay schools in the ?tate of Johore. By permission of H.H. the Sultan. Col. Commandant of
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  • 95 12 Keen Opponent Of Health Boards. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. G. Mr. W. J. Doughty, just appointed Federal Councillor, has b:en manager cf Hamilton Esta c, Nilai, eince 1920. He cams to the I.M.S. in 1910 to Labu Estate. He has been chairman of lhe
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  • 40 12 The Malaya Rubber Statistics handbook, 1932, S.S. and F.M.S., is new available fcr th: information of the public and may be purchated at Messrs. Kelly and Walsh. L f d.. for the sum of $1.50 per copy, exclusive cf postage.
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  • 33 12 The rate of Issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day Is R«. 152 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Order from India and Oeylon Is Rs. 156 for $100.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 203 12 "TANGLIN BRAND Fresh Pork Sausages 63 cts. per lb. Freshly Made Daily UNDER EXPERT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION j Singapore Cold Storage j Company, Limited. j Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Katong, j Keppel Harbour, Grange Road. I ACCESSORIES j TAPE EE H ROLLER BEARINGS j j Mileage is th. measure cf car
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    • 177 12 Ln I What kind of bird is I 1 this ?jBBk i i I You will know if you get Nestles "Wonders of the World 1 Album, I far it is one of the wonders illustrated in the picture stamps which 5J you will find in all packets and tins
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    • 148 12 I UNABATED FLOW X Of Crowds To Anson Road From Night To Night Follow H Dj Them To The Right Place Of Amusement And You Make No I jjj Mistake. J I We Lead, Others Follow] TOSITIVE PROOF OF SUPERIOR SHOWMANSHIP! I MORE INITIATIVE!'.! I FROM TO-NIGHT I g 4
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  • 643 13 Sports Pastimes. ATHLETICS. K GEORGE V. SCHOOL SPORTS. RECORD ATTENDANCE. Our Oven Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 3. a thousand spectators watched (tic spuria meting of the V Fchool. Berwrban on the Scree' v aid Sairacay. It was a Rain rhitatened to t?'.' the clouds gradually moved h c was fine and
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  • 401 13 SUNDAY'S SEMI-FINAL. S.B.A. TOURNAMENT. Badmm on enthusiasts had the opportunity J «TOrim a mcst interesting game on Sun- day last in the semi-final betwc.n E J Vass end Kch Keng Siang. I lhe players were met with applause when t:i-y stepped into the ccurt. one was to see Keng
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  • 320 13 S.C.C. SIX-ASIDE COMPETITION. The six a-side tournament commences at the SC.C. this 1 corns and ties are as follows: 'Inursdays mr.'cres will b At 5 pm (Colour >: E. Laidmcm <capt), H. D Sym. W. N. R tr. ry, Lt. j. h. T. Billion, C. P- g-ax. G.
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  • 70 13 On Thursday on the S.H.B. ground the Anglo-Chinese School will play a game of soccer against the Johcre Chinese Football Association. The ACS. team will be selected frcm: Chco Siew Hong, Goei Koat Kong. Lee Ah Ch.e, Abdul Kadir, Koh Hor Khoon, Kam Gim Lock, Tan Teck Han, George Day,
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  • 18 13 The F.M.S. Institute drew 2—2 with the Chine&e Chin Woo Athletic Association on the former's ground on Sunday.
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  • 32 13 Playing before a fairly large crowd at the Outram School ground, the Lunar Athletic and Musical Party defeated the Rovers B.P. 2—o. Yeo Tiang Chwee and Tan Choon Seng were the scorers.
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  • 68 13 First round ties in the J. C. S. A. Championship Tournament are as follows: Abdul Ghani v. Woon Chow Tat on 6-9-32, Tan Miang Kang v. J. Ponuthurai 7-9-32. James J Lee v. A. Varella 8-9-32, Low Hock Kiat v. j Goh Chiang Chuah 9-9-32. Tan Bock Lim v.
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  • 40 13 The Ning Yeon Team beat the Wah Tuck C S at the former's premises by 4-1 on Sunda The Ning Yeon players were Chan Ah Kan Li Chi Kuen, Leong Poh Yin, Koh Fook Sam and Tham Chew Fong.
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  • 458 13 YOUNG INDIANS R.C. BEAT BOMBAY S.C. On Saturday the Young Indians It. C. beat the Bombay S. C. by 113 runs. Scores: TI-iE YOUNG INDIANS RECREATION CLUB: Bairamjee b Selckan Singh 18. Azir b Pradhan 2, S. Raj .in c and b C. S Sidhu, 102, V. Chelliah run
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  • 113 13 Tli- last math o: the Y. M. C. A. Leagu i will b;- played on the Y. M. C. A. ground on Pi-May commencing at 5 pm. between the tarns drawn from the following: Sand s tram clour. p. C. Sands. C. te men P.O Dwyer. H. S. Duncan,
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  • 100 13 A c rrespcnd?nc w.Lr S that great p>3su-e has L.een given t; very many friends and tho members of various Associations by ihe anneunc.ment of Mr. Rob rt Lee Ah Kwee s engagement with Miss Chan Mci Kiat, ,h? f.f h daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Ah Knab. Mr.
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  • 131 13 At the r.nnual general meeting of the Mayflower Musical And Dramatic Association, helt? on Sunday at 173. Geylang Road, the following were elected office-bearers f-'r the current year:—President, Mr. Wong Shin Vein (re-elecced): Vice Presidents, Mr Ang Chin Seng and Mr. Chan ;Uuc'.c Kow; Eon. Secre ary, Mr. Chua Poh
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  • 205 13 "Discovery II" Sails On Survey Trip. Wellington, Sept. 1. Equipped with fuel and provisions sufficient for several months, the research ship, "Discovery II," sailed to-day on a new trip to the Antarctic in order to complete a general survey of rocks, coasts and shoals on th 3
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 265 13 For your throats soke, smoke FRESH Cigarettes. From Arcadia Works in London When you pull this rubber Tab listen where the World s finest Virginia for the air rushing into the tin. The Cigarettes are made. lid then lifts off easily. TRY as you may, you won't find a smoother,
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  • 3120 14 TALK BY HON. MR. H. E. NIXON. Meeting Of Malacca Planters' Association. (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sept. 4. Tflie quarterly general meeting of the Malacca Planters' Association was held in the Malacca Club on Sunday. Sept. 4. The following were present: Mr. A. (chairman). Mr.
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  • 140 14 Address By War Code Expert. Reuters Wireless Service. London, Aug. 31. Professors to the number of 2,000 from all parts of the world have assembled in York for the 101 st meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science which open:, this evening with
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  • 917 14 Posts And Telegraphs Workers. "The slump has iecn en lor the by years and at the moment there ci little sign of things impr L. D. Gammans at the fourth annual meeting of the Singapore Post and T( Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society I m held
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  • 85 14 Difficulties Of The Damta" Stafes Reuter. Strata, Be* i The conference- for the i financial restoration cf < Eastern Europe. which was under the Lausanne af regarded as a prcliminan to lng world cconnanfr conference. i V< F nV i the President* of M. George Bonnet <r
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 630 14 lovely, healthy ASH B kin BALLS Guard against the damaging effects A of lhe tropica] heat <>v your -kin. Cs9 ĔĔt/n/ r*mj Entrust your -kin always to the mm* ffif m/jjuj jWßi' mild, foaming lather of Pears' t*vvtf IM WjJr uf*f oa P> which cools and invigorates \vlf Ud* awil
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    • 346 15 jfgAMER SAILINGS^ P. 0. UIUTJSH INDIA AND APCAR UNES. -ated In England). nAff PASSEN6EB CARGO 1 SERVICES. R ORIENTAL STEAM CO. LONDON AND iS EAST MAIL SERVICE. Jf<£wct wttb BH Majesty. ,C Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For Chine and Japan Due Tonnage. Singapore 1932. 0.850 Sept. 18 16.000 Sept. 16
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    • 610 15 JTmMER^SAII.jING^. i 1 THE LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Mlddlesborougo. Vessels. Tonnage, Due. Sail. HAKONE MARU 10,500 Sept. 21 22 S SUWA MARU 10,700 Oct. 6 7 9 PUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Oct. 20 21 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Nov. 2 3 TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Nov. 15
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    • 508 15 SAILINGS. j 1 (Incorporated ln Germany). The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "COBLENZ" for Hollo, Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Kobe, Nagoya, Y'hama, Taku, Dalny, Tsingtau and Japan Sept. 16 "SAALE" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Nagoya, Kobe, Y'hama, Taku, Dalny, Tsingtau and Japan Sept. 25 HOMEWARDS. "HAVEL" for M'seilles, Casablanca,
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    • 523 15 INSURANCE. south IfiSf J BRITISH DJSUBANCK COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G. JOHNSON: General Manager HEAD OFFICE: 3-c,
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    • 407 15 BANKS. j The Ho Hong Bank, Ltd. BAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. I SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE Safe Deposit Boxes for the safe keeping of valuables m h are available at very moderate rates. valuables and important documents I Por the Information of Intending depositors th* fniir.«H«- i. fees payable for renting the
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    • 316 15 THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ln the Straits Settlements.) CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Authorised Capital $4,000,000. Issued Capital 2,000,000. Paid-up Capital 1,000,000. Reserve Liability ol Shareholders 1,000,000. Reserve Funds and Cndivided Prom l. too ,ooe. AGENCIES: London, New York, Hong Kong, Canton,/ Shanghai, Swatow, Amoy, Medan, Kuchlng, Kuala
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    • 335 16 "TRIBUNE" SMALjTaDS (j j BRING RESULTS jj I BECAUSE THEY REACH j I! the i I PERMANENT POPULATION. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—IBS. Tank Road. Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Prom Ist July. 1932, Nos. 27 and 28, Mosque Street. Apply to Messrs. Rodyk
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    • 567 16 I Le <zJrderciers School I ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street i Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. I NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:- F I M LES. -,1 i i ii i i ii i i <■ .iliil.iliiliiltlltiltfllllliliillil'llitliililiuiniiilHliilitliiiniiiiMiiiiiiiii..' TO LET. TO LET —307, East Coast Road, spaexus compound house,
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    • 444 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE MATTER OF TAN BOON LIAT COMPANY, LIMITED. In Voluntary Liquidation). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the above Ccmpany are required on cr before the 15th day of September. 1932. to tend their names and addresses and the par.iculars of their debts and
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    • 441 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL Established 1631. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys arid Girls) B—Short Street, Singapore. Offers thorough training In Music—both PRACTICAL de THEORETICAL Courses leading to CERTIFICATE. DIPLOMA, ft etc Booklet upon request, M ANCIANO, Principal. TUTORIAL. Private Tuition in Mathematics and English Individual Tuition for Boys
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    • 278 16 I THIS PAPER HAS THE i 1 LARGEST SALE. j AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO j SPEND MOST I IN BRITISH MALAYA. WANTED. WANTED —Able and Influential Salesmen for local and cutslatlons. Box 626, co M.T. WANTED —Lady Teachers with Junior or S nior Certificates. Apply Box No. 627, co Malaya
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    • 451 16 FOR SALE. 1 FOR SALE—Eight D c Linotype Motors, each U HP* all in good working order. For j further particulars write to the Manager Malaya Tribune, 56i6(i Anson Road. MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Delivery Including mciuaai, at office Postage Postig* or close (Local or
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