Malaya Tribune, 10 September 1932

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune XIX.—No. 21^1 SINGAPORE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Sept. 10. 1032. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 165 1 Economise wn wi.ar I i lIV I FOOTWEAR. r COMFORT AND LIFE. lI.DINOS—SINGAPORE. "Carlsberg Hijau it s fa I CARLSBERG PILSENER. idCal rlllnk troPkal climates jjj Obtainable at HoMs, Clubs and Rest nouses throughout the Straits Settle- ments and the Malay States. Cj ft Sole Agents: B The East Asiatic
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    • 341 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place. BUYS Gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. jj} SIME t DARBY d CO., LTp. THA3IB A. h± HASSAN guarantees to cure Dirtbetes by personal treatment with roo s, leaves and fruits cf trees
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  • 1064 2 No Jobs For Men Who Return. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 24 (by Air Mail). After a week of real tropical weather, London has subsided into its usual gloom again. At times, last we.k, th? tempcratur: went up tJ 99.5 in the shade, an;! didn't we
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  • 238 2 DID YOU KNOW ...THAT England can have fresh meat from Argentina? (By Ovr Scientific Correspondent.) At present people in England only eat English meat fresh. But as there is not enough (ov because it is too dear), they eat meat imported from Argentina, Australia, and ,New Zealacid. To make this
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  • 11 2 THE VOLUNTEERS ARE ON THE THRESHOLD.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 353 2 THE M I 1 Why baby thrives on LACTOGEN When breast milk fails, or for other reasons bottle feeding is necessary, Doctors and Nurses are telling Mothers "Put your Baby on Lactogen." "Lactogen" provides, in a form Baby can easily digest and assimilate, all the precious vitamins and other food
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  • 136 3 Aviation has been expanding each year over the previous year. A few of the 1931 records are: During 1931 regular scheduled planes flew over 47,000,000 miles, an increase of 20 per cent, over 1930. The regular passenger lines carried 522,000 passengers in 1931, a gain
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  • 156 3 Could Whip 19j8 Fleet. WASHINGTON. The fighting plane of 1932 has become so efficient that it could destroy a email size fleet of planes of 1918 vintage agree experts. b The Spads and Fckkers in which the wartime aces went north to engage in "dog fights" over
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  • 135 3 While aviation may not claim to b? depre.-: .ion-proof, the fact that mere pcopie are traveling by air than ever before may be attribute el tc the following advantages which businee: men are learning abem the airplane, saya a bulletin of United Air lines. It
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  • 62 3 Fur the third consecutive season rice has been planted on water-flooded fields in Central California by air. This saves grain from beimer picked up by birds. Since 200 to 600 acres can b? planted in one day an entire crop ripens at the same time. Another use is herding of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 422 3 GULL BArIAR HAIR OIL. I j 'SlfflwSWf bottl *> 65 cts I ?er bottle. 3 OBTAINAIJLE >:n\VBEKE. I H PILES SPECIALIST. I i Cures Piles Without Operation. j The xtr.me pain and agony and the consequent suffer- -if re.useu by P.ks mrke it die ease dr.aded by all. It is
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    • 158 3 IRENE ULLMANNI PRESENTS: B Quality CHROMIUM wrist watches of the best Swiss makes. All lever 15 jewels I movements. ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. j? ALSO CHROME POCKET WATCHES FROM: sx. 8 Rlees inclnds leather straps. With spare gMes or unbreakable glass as wanted. I More than 1000 different patterns in stock. 1
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 948 3 J iVJSTAr 5TO LISTEN FOR. a Stations Best Received i In Malaya. 3 1 A list of possible stations is of less use J t~ the beginners and the average listner than 1 scmo information about tb3 broadcasting J Stations which may be recciv d regularly and 1 fct fair
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  • 96 4 OUR READERS' VIEWS. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" docs not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LITTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double epacing/, and on one
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  • 145 4 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Btr, —In your KM of the 3rd Inst I was Attracted by the Iet1 r cf Mr. Goh Chen? Hoe on the above subject, rnd I wonder whether he Intended It a a bed-Urn story far children! I b li.ve his
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  • 149 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune." f Sir.—I was amused to read the letter from "A Ratepayer." I fully support the action of Messrs. Harries and Laycoek. There cannot be one rule for the Municipal Commissioners and another for the ratepayers in the collection •I charges for water
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  • 200 4 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —With reference to Mr. Y. H. Tay's letter. I would like to say that his ideas are rather too old-fashioned, as he himself declared. Mr. Tay said that the misdeeds of the misguided damsels are the fault of
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  • 446 4 (To the Editor, '-Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Being employed in on? cf the prominent legal firms. I knew that the nractice of counsel requiring the evidence of professional men. in civil or criminal .cases, is to communicate with them by letter setting out briefly the nature of the
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  • 166 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.*') Si.. I U a constant reader cf th"People's Paper" be privileged to write a few word.H which will probably be of some interest ar.d assistance to these who ar; often confronted with much perplexity in reading and dist nguishing a Chinese surname? General
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  • 275 4 (To the Editor, '-Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Although I am not a professional musician. I love music and I would go out of my way to hear good music rendered. I think I am right in stating that the public prefer to hear "common" music. By that I mean pieces
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  • 507 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—A game—what is a game? Any diversion which does not involve money is really a game, but if money enters into it. it is a gamble. I lost the opportunity of amending Che debate held by the Chinese StudentsLiterary Association,
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  • 1144 4 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Mr. M. Jagars epistles In your journal, under the captions The Straits Chinese and Malays and Malayans," though clev.r'y and hngthily writen, are unfair to the Strait* Chinese. His hatred for them appears 10 be excessive, but his statements cn certain points
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 67 4 ill Milk at itsßesF Women and men are amazed at the rapid effecf of "Pebeco" on dulled and tobacco stained teeth. They i.ke the "salty" tang which comes from the special ingredient used by "Pebeco". This ingredient cleanses and refreshes the JkV whole mouth and the effects last fcr hours.
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  • 346 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING. n loro a rn rrrniNnr nv IHASEK A tu, RStUAMUK kmi stock brokers. .»P'.r r *»Cpt. 10, IW2, 10 air. Buyers. Bel)«r». IfrtUDS TUi 26 28;- Au-rmi IBU ioU gl Trs r»o ia,g (i i* ii r;j. 1• i® l.ltcrMßK 005 ,uc r, Tin
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  • 90 5 IWUI> Bf PHASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BKOLKLD. Bjyera Heiicrs ĕ.rr»; i- Cold s'cjii^t J '•> -oiioa io3 ci B. itoMcftj*! ,<r .riii 104 107 ood) r c..r.vtiu*l ?r ttnt. 100 IC3 eoa jLOi;ipßl jik 4 ptr ltnli 100 103 nom ►J r rent 95 100 zuxn
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  • 376 5 FRASEK <* CO., AND tTALL AND KVATff QUOTATIONS. Sln*»pcnr*. SrpC, 10. 10 anu lasue T i -U*jr* Prices. v *'Ue. FTa*«ii Lvall I Sham. Co. Kvatt. 1 Allcnby $3.40 S'J.5O 50.40 J0.50 I Alor Ga.U4i 0 :i0 0.40 0.30 0.40 lA_ Rl am 0.50 0.00 1 A. Kuning
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  • 286 5 FRA.SER CO.'S QUOTATIONS, ft g I J CLOSING QUOTATIONS 1*» E > Buyers. Sellers. $2 Alex. Brick Pr:f. 1.00 1.05 S2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 0.80 norn £1 £1 B. Ameri. Tcbacco 91 95 $10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 4.75 5.50 $'00 $50 Chines? C. Bank 63.00 66.00
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  • 83 5 The most valuable personal baggage ever carried by air was a million dollars worth of State of Utah bonds carried on United Air Lines' plane frcm Salt Laic? City to Chicago by George Sutherland, Secretary U> Governor G. H. Dern, who was in Chicago attending the
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  • 114 5 Chicago.—Western delegates who travelled by air to the Republican National Convention at Chicago enjoyed the double distinction of being the first to go to a national politic? 1 convention by plane and to have made the Journey in one twenty-fifth of the time required by delegates who
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  • 193 5 Rise Checked By Forward Sales. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Messrs. Lewis and Peat (Singapore), Ltd.. in their weekly rubber report, dated yesterday ctate: The market has been irregular during tbe past week and daily fluctuations have been considerable. What support there hes been again emanated from New York, but
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  • 100 5 Tin Forging Ahead. London, Sept. 6. On the Stock Exchange tn-day, after fa quieter opening, all markets blazed up again in response to higher OOO'toCtital Bourse prices and the renewed upward bound on Wall Street Diamond shares were again a particularly strong feature. All cereals remained strong
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  • 58 5 August Returns. We have bad the folic wing further August rubber crop outputs reported to us: Bruseh 42,450 lb. Buloh Kasap 61,000 lb. Gadek 45,000 lb. Kelantan 58.769 lb. Kuala Reman 59 000 lb. Lok Kawi 48,000 lb. Malaka Pinda 41.500 lb. Nordansl (Johore) 56 000 lb. Rim
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  • 133 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. Prices for the Shell Motor Spirit and variou* brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Motor Sprit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.86 ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon $0.89 Shell Motor Sprit per I gallon tin $3.70 Shell Kerosene
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  • 96 5 The Sungci-Timah Estate (Perak), Limited, reports a loss of £1.428 for thi year ended March 31 (against £2,073 for 1930-31). To me?t this and the necessary provLsicn for depreciation cf buildings and macnire-y the remaining balances of £1.205 from rhare premium account and £11 in income-tax account have
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  • 184 5 Eight years ago a surplus army plane converted into a mail plane, took off from San Francisco eastbound. Another plane left New York westbound. The departure of those two planes ln July, 1924, marked the inauguration ol the first scheduled day and night coast-to-coast air
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 66 5 NKW CHINA OPTICAL CO., j Manufacturing Opticians, 1 L High Street, Singapore. liprosT I Diabetes, Consumption, J V D., PILES, LEUCODERMA, I If npotency, Women-disorders, and numerous other chrenlc i fa aya *s considered to be hopeless by 1 Eminent doctor, are eared by I socialist, f I THL HIMALAYAN
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    • 35 5 CETS% CRAVEN "A CIGARETTES Non-Irritating, Cooling, Soothing, Satisfying. THE CIGARETTES YOITLL ALWAYS WANT. Hatest discovery in the world iMenthol in soft form. Aches and Pains. USE Soft Menthol 888 Iff] Agent at Change AUfy ytl'lM
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    • 397 5 CHURCH SERVICES. 16TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion r choral). 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m. TANGLIN GARRISON CHURCHES. 7 a.m.
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    • 256 5 Keep Young! Safeguard your kidneys! Make up your mind to get fit and well like other folk! That pain in the "small" of the back; those distressing urinary and bladder irregularities, headaches and dizzy sensations; that tired, nervous, irritated feel"ng need not continue. All the lot makes one big trouble
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 660 5 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which arc readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries arc inv'.ted to co-operate An keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will ttiil be included in the
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    • 169 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. SEPT. 10. High Tides.—7.51 a.m., 5.44 p.m. Singapore Races. Sports: Rancoon Road School. 2.35 p.m. Tclok Ayer Epworth League: Tea and Entertainment. 4 p.m. Cricket: S.C.C. Tournament, Winners v. Rest, S.C.C.. SR C. v. Combined Schools, S.R.C. Revue, "Up She Goes," Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. TO-MORROW.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 181 6 j Everybody's Talking about this Racy, J Riotous, Roaring Comedy. I m i n nm i i W J IfA I i or W w jMHtQ IH W m 91 ILrwi Jm TBmTmI nfiii JLi JLiß—d—■■ I Matinee To-day 3.15 I t 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j j You Simply Must
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    • 295 6 j I TO-NIGHT 1 I a Universal s j j! WATERLOO I il I BRIDGE mi rsapjMexmdßaßHaenMM i I j MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW 3.15 j j DELIGHTFUL I .rJlMi© ill MUSIC BY I MEcßifßtf biu,¥ cotton I I /9b Adaptation cf tht World Famous Pkxy VXD HIS B\ND —fftJOIW
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    • 69 6 THE NIGHT RAID "-is Coming TO-NIGHT v- I TO-NIGHT 7 OAS p.m. j F..0Y1 THE WELL-KNOWN CHINESE STORY "Spring Time I An U.P.S. Super Production I TO-NIGHT AND NIGHTLY MS A. I IS. j Th? Comedy Sensation EDDIE CANTOR IN WHOOPEE 99 All Tcchnicclour, Singing Danci::2 NEXT CHANGE: LAURA LA
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  • 78 7 Pe.ssrn» or plane.-, between New York, Chitago, Kansas City, Dallas and Mexico City are making Cuernavaca, rear Mexico City, a rival oi Reno, show reports reaching United Air Lines. In Cuernavaca. the period of residence for c'i\orce can be one day as a minimum. Voiuntary
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  • 125 7 The mwl complete set ci aerial navigating Instruments in any commercial airplane are Installed to Che new Boeing multi-moiored plane, the fastest multi-motored passenger trampCft in ihe world, which will soon be placed en routes ot United Air Lines including its Ccast-tO-Coasl :o.te when the schedule mill
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  • 43 7 Following an appropriation by the Idaho and Washington legislatures for a survey ol 140-mile mountain highway. Lieutenant ./a lace photographed the proposed route in .c::.s than six hours fiom an airplane. Without aerial photographs insufficient funds would have made a complete report imoossible.
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  • 21 7 The "Angelus," Millet's famous picture, which was slashed ar d damaged by a miscreant at the Louvre, Paris.
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  • 82 7 Protection for passengers and public again t death, injur: and property dam? 30 caused by private airciaft and a stimulus to oport flying in America are the me;or merits of an aviation insurance contract recently executed by aie United .Stales Amateur Air Pilots Association and a
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  • 296 7 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore. Sept. 10. Selling- London 4 months' sight 2s. 4 1 16d.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 1 32d., London GO days' sight 2s. 4d, London 30 days' sight 2s 3 31 32d.. London demand 2s. 3 15 16d London T.T. 2s.
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  • 84 7 Chicago.—The latest thing in Dude Ranching is travelling by air to the great open spaces. With New York less than twentyfours hours away by aitp'.ane from the Rocky Mountain trails that lead to elk, dser, maese. big-horn sheep, bears and to th,? glacie:.. hanging high in
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  • 33 7 A quick survey of wheat fields in the Southwest was recently made by J. P. Kroutil of Oklahoma City, who flew over fields in the Texas Panhandle, Oklahoma and Kansas within twelve hours.
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  • 43 7 Practically all types of merchandise are now sent by air i xpress. Shipments up ,o $S,CCO in value. 203 pounds in weight and 106 inches in length and girth are* carried without special arrant mcnts, and larger and heavier shipments can be forwarded.
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  • 33 7 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 for 8100. The rate of payment of Money Order from India and Ceylon is Rs. 166 for $100.
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  • 317 7 B. ETLIN AND CO S REPORT. Sept. 10, 11 aon. RUBBER. London: 213 16d.. down s d. New York: 4 cts. COL), down cent Shares: Easier. Allenbys 50—GO cent Ayer Moleks 30—40 cents. Ayer Panes 35--40 cents, Bassetts 25—30 cents. Brogas 25—30 conts, Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cenLs,
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  • 501 7 DID YOU KNOW.... THAT "rubber" can be made in the Jaboratory {By Our Scientific Correspondent./ Like certain other natural products, rubber can be made artificially so as to possess characteristics that make it superior, in many respects, to the ordinary material. America (or. rather, the United States) imports all its
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 507 7 I TONIGHT I j Saturday, 10. I PRIDE OF SINGAPORE COME AND WITNESS PUBLIC DEMONSTRATIONS) (FREE SHOW) MARVELLOUS ACROBATIC AND CYCLE TRICKS OF \-lATEUR CHAMPION OF THE FAR-EAST. Y| mt'lM«i|il8 M |H|li|M|l||itt'lSlif it 'I (I j A Silver Cup j Presentation TO MR. ONG SEH BAH AND HIS PUPILS. (V
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    • 92 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. 7 Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln the Straits Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. fnwvw JL Th* rnm« n hu n nM writ* o LONDON OFFICE: 17, Old Jewry. K.O. The Company ha. £20,000
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 72 7 MAILS CLOSE. MONDAY. SEPT. 12. Southern India, Ceylon. Djibouti. Egypt and Euirpe (Jean Laborde) 8 am. North," N.-East and N.-West Sumatra (Op ten Noort) 9 a.m. Tembilahan enid Indragiri (Chee Seng* 9 a.m. ♦Ceylon. Southern India. Bombay Egypt, Italy. Europe, Great Britain and Western Australia (Gange) (Italian Mail) 10 a.m.
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  • 593 7 t 1 vp«» Slianghal, Spt- 9. The Japanese Foreign Minister Count Uchidn. told m Tokyo to-day tha tus Government had resolved to recofcnue the Manchukuo in accordnucc with her dent policy, and that the recognition of tbnew Stale IHM» merely a
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  • 164 7 Shanghai 8 pt. 10. Volunteers are continuing their attacks along the Mukden-Shanhaikwen Railway, which is being guarded by reinforced Japanes troop Chinchow and Sinmin Station, abou 80 mil s WOBt cf Mukd n, are being severely a' to kee*. Elsewheie on this railway line, a train was
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  • 65 8 KCH—Mrs. K;h Seh Loon <nee Madim Tel: Chw;e Eng) died a 6.20 a.m. on Saturday. ICth September. 1922. at No. 461. Joo Chiat Road, at tho age of 68. leavirg one son. Koh Kirn Seng, throe daughters, one daughter-ln-laa, ten grandchildren and two sons-in-law, Messrs. Tan Ch.ng Boor, and
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  • 720 8 The cynics are being supplied with plenty of material in the Disarmament discussions and The latest brain-wave is that if Germany is allowed to re-equip herself it will only cause a renewal of armaments rivalry; what peaceloving people would like to know is when that rivalry ever
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  • 183 8 Mr Kenzo Ito is recognised as the Japanese Vice-Ccnsul at Singapore. Mr. P. B. Sewell. Senior Superintendent of Surveys Singapore, has been granted eight months leave with full salary, prior to mirement. The promotion of Second-Lieutenants J. A McEvoy and S. Mortimer, cf the S.S V P to the rank
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  • 266 8 Chinese Preparing A Reception. The Italian liner, the "Gange," Is due to tie up at Tanjor Pagar to-morrow morning at about eight o'clock. As already reported in the "Malaya Tribune" the Chinese Community of Singapore are preparing a reception for Lord Lytton, other members of the
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  • 212 8 Largely Attended Funeral. As briefly reported yesterday, the death occurred early yesterday morning of Mr. John E. Boswell. cf the Land Office. The late Mr. Boswell. became ill on Monday and entered the General Hospital for treatment. The news of his demise came as a
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  • 49 8 Washington. Sopt. 9. In order to extend employment Mr. Hoover ras instructed various Government organisations to speed up the F.deral construction programme by nearly 202 million dollars, bringing the total of Federal construction work in ""the present fiscal year to over 750 million dollars Ruter.
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  • 87 8 Rugby. Sept. 9. Prince George, who returned from Biar~itz by air yesterday, left by the night trail for Scotland. He arrived at Aberdeen this moning where he made a private tour of the factories and works and later proceed d to Balmoral where the King and
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  • 41 8 Yesterdays Maximum Temperaturo, 90 deg. F. Last night's Minimum Temperature, 72 deg F Yesterday's Rainfall. 1.54 ins. Sunshine. 9.5 hours. 1 p.m. Relative Humidity, 65 per r-ent. I p.m. Wind. E.S.E. 10 m p.h. 1 p.m W.ather, cloudy.
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  • 234 8 St. Anthony's Anglo-Vernacular School, Prai, hss been struck off the Register of Schools. Mr. H. S. Russ 11 takes Mr. E. C. Martin's Place on the Municipal Commission. Malacca. The resignation of his commission in the S.S.V.P. by Lieut. H. D. O Vigne has been accepted. Mr. L. D. Whitfield.
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  • 463 8 (BY 'LOOKCK-ON.'i Well played, Malays and Airrnc-n' A It was a fine Final with tw«rt» two real sportsmen afield The Malays certainly had th* k. p.uck, W." A retired Civil Servant is to U~i the new Everest Expedition h* Xevcrest bureaucrat theiv-C unique. r Italy proposes to
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  • 47 8 Rugby. »'-p*Mr. A. J. MoUison. arcompaniea Miss Amy Johnson, reached i train from Southampton. MB carried on the shoulders of h* v car i o tr> keep back The Police were powerless to b> crowds and the airman was ou his reception.-British Official
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  • 20 8 The Y.W.C.A. general commited untitled thank all those who helped in a. their recent successful cMh of which amounted 10
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 184 8 RCBINSCN'/ SALE DOUBLE TERAI HATS. PURE FUR FELT. COLOURS: LIGHT GREY MID GREY, BEAVER. Sale Price $9.75. All Sizes. LISLE THREAD SINGLETS. SIZES 28 TO 36 INCHES. Short Sleeves Sale Price $1.10. Long Sleeves Sale Price 51.20. ALL WOOL SWIMMING COSTUMES. Sale Price $5.00 Each. BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. NOVELTY! NOVELTY!
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    • 87 8 GIFT MOST USEFUL A Boat Of Gleaming Silver. A Lovely Receptacle For Your Sauces. U.S. de Silva Bros, JEWELLERS, 23, High Street, Singapore. T. K. K/S SHOES FOR LADIES 'CHYE SECK SAY LIEW 65 runs per pair. CHILDREN "ANY NEE ENG TONG," 45 cents per pair. TENG SENG GUAN, 634,
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  • 388 9 JAPAN PREPARING FOR WORST. POSSIBILITY OF BIG WAR. League And The Lytton Report. Shanghai cables hint ai Jar-anr?:? j .cfjraftleai o go to war if th; League t < a Mane huria gees against her. Tokyo nse ages itaie that Japan has oi h;r
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  • 729 9 Negotiations For Their Release. Dairen, Sept. 9. ereabotlta cf Mrs. Pawley and Mr. tiH wrapped in mystery. No probeen received for ransom. The Z Known for certain is that the captors, -ncir.apping. proceeded southward in Hon cf Kaiping, apparently heading c wild, bandit-ridden area of Erhchikoku, Cninese
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  • 157 9 IRON WORKERS SHIP BLOWS UP. Bodies Tossed Up Like Rockets. Reuter. New York, Sept. 9. Twenty persons are reported to have been killed and 60 missing in a bjiler explosion in a ship in the East River. The explosion occurred on the ship "Observation" chartered by the Municipality to carry
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  • 264 9 Persian Lands Without A Permit. /From Our Q:vn Correspondent.) Penang, smt. 9. Mr. R. D. Hume tendering a pi a ol guilty en b:hali of the defendant. M:?crs Is ay. Ke.r and C?.. Penang. agents cf the British Ind.a S.eam N -igatci Co.v.pany. were fined $100 fcr
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  • 71 9 First Prize Of 50,000 Ticals. (From Our Own Correspondent.j Bangkok. Sept. 9. A Rrd Cross lottery has been sanctioned There wi'l be 300,000 tickets cf one tical each There w!H be a first prize of 50.003 tleals. icr second prizes of S.OGD each. 100 third prizes
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  • 67 9 Performance By Clever Trick Cyclists. Commencing from tc-night a troupe of amateur cyclists will perform at the Orient Ci y Fair.The trcupe consists of Straits-born Chinese. Although only amateurs, they perform some amazing feats cf balancing, so much so that they have had several inducements to become
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  • 66 9 British Official. Rugby, Sept. 9. Th* Ministry of Labour is to-night issuing invitations to the Cotton Conference, which mV I probably take place in Manchester on Tuesday. The Ministry will be represented at ihe Conference by Mr. Leggctt, its conciliation officer. who in Manchester to-day was in
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  • 63 9 Reuter's Wireless Service. Copenhagen, Sept. 6. Mr. Hutchinson, father of the "flying family," was fined 1,000 kroner by the Governor of Southern Greenland for landing in Greenland without permission. It is not yet known when he will continue the flight, as he has not arranged
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  • 41 9 Reuter. London. Sept. 9. The announcement that the British Government is making representations to Managua regarding the murder cf Britishers in Nicaragua by bandits recalls the fact that eleven Britishers were murdered there since April 1931.—Router.
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  • 145 9 Protest Against High School Fees. Bangkok, Sept. 9. Beys of the Assumption College run by the French Catholic Mission struck here this morning against the high school fees. They submitted an address to the Directors of the College stating that the Government and other schools' fees
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  • 112 9 Heme Rule Granted To Catalonia. I Reuter. Madrid. Sept. 9. The Ccrtcj has finally passed the Catalan 3 atute giving Catalonia a wide measure of the ong sought for home rule. Ihi Cortes has also disposed of the Fxpro priation Bill under which most of Spain's
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  • 111 9 Meeting Called For Sept. 21. British Official. Geneva. Sept. 9. The chairman. Mr. rscn. has convoked tl.? Bureau of the Disarmament Conference for iept. 21— Rev er. Rugby. Sept, 9. A C-er.c\a states that a meeting cf the Bureau ot the Disarmament Conference has been called fer Sept.
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  • 121 9 British Official. Rugby. Sept. 9. Mr. Hugh Rutlcdge has been appointed leader sf the expedition which will a'tempt next year to reach the submit of Mount Everest. Brigadier General Norton, who reached 28,100 feet in the 1924 expedition, was unable to accept the invitation to lead
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  • 50 9 Reuter's Wireless Service. Sept. 5. The en-Kais?r received his first visit to-day from a member of the Dutch Royal Family iince nis arrival at Doom. The Queen Mother, Emma, accompanied by her Ladies-in-Waiting, drove from her Palace at Soestdij* and took tea with him.—Reuters Wireless Service.
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  • 26 9 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 9. The Japanese representatives, Messrs. Mazucatto and Mori, have arrived to negotiate the purchase of Russian oil products. —Reuter.
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  • 38 9 Reuter. Chicago, Sept. 9. Labour brotherhoods all over the country are incensed at the recommenda'ion of the Railway Executive's Committee of a 20 per cent, reduction in railwaymen's wages early next year —Reuter.
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  • 58 9 MALAYANS AT HOME, on page 2. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 3. OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page 4. CHURCH SERVICES, on page 5. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 5. CLUB DIARY, on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. LOCAL CHINESE AFFAIRS, on page 12. CEYLON
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  • 662 9 GERMAN NOTICE OF DEFAULT. Central Europe's Cry Of Distress. Reuter's Wireless Service. Britain has repaid the rpecial loans wade by the French and American PuUic al th. Tim? cf ih» financ al ensis a year ago. There is doubt, however, whether any cf the European najens
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  • 95 9 Proposed Sea Corridor For Bolivia. Reuter. London, Sept. 9. War-like ooerations in South America continue unabated according to Buenos Aires reports about Brazil, which indicate that the Government is faced with new revolutionary movements in three other States besides Sao Paulo, including a powerful rising in the
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  • 69 9 Sequel To Attempt To Blow Up Train. Reuter's Wireless Service. Cairo, Sept 6. Twelve persons accused of terrorist acis have received sentences ranging from six months' to 15 years' Imprisonment in connection with the attempt to blow up a train in which the Egyptian Premier and two
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    • 202 9 His Master's Y©ie@" New Records For j SEPTEMBER I This issue contains records of varied interest including orchestral renderings by Ifarek Weber, J Salon Orchestra and De Groot songs by John S McCormack and Grade Fields. Violin pieces by I Mischa Elman and many catchy dance tunes. I Obtainable at
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  • 1332 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. MALAYS WIN THE CUP. THIRD TIME IN SUCCESSION. Airmen Do Everything But Score. 'By "Rcijiiard." > Judgment in placing himself and c. characteristic leap :o a high centre ecabled Ma' Ncor. tfu» Malays' inside right, to score 'he cr.ly goal in the Singapore Cup Final a
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  • 408 10 Malays' Backs Win The Match. I3y Echo."/ x hard clean game, with many thrills and much gcod football. One off.rs cordial con:..u;ul.:ticm. to both teams on a spirited display. The Malays have done magnificently ta repeat last season s double —cup and They are definitely Singapore's
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  • 168 10 BADMINTON. The match between the Citylads' Amateur Badminton Party and the Wah Chong Badminton Party fixed for to-day is postponed tc to-morrow. The game will be played at 3 p.m. at 73, York Hill, off Chin Swee Road. C.A.B.P. team: Gan Hock Kee, Chin
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  • 466 10 THE TURF. OUR SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. Our selections for to-day, the third day of the Singapore Turf Chub's Autumn Gold Cup :ace meeting, are as follows: Race I.—PATAQUES. SHOOT UF. ETERNITY. Race 2.—ISEULTS DAUGHTER. STORM BELL. FIZZ. Race 3.—SLEEPING BEAUTY. GOLD OR. Race 4.—PENNY BEE. ATREAS.
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  • 32 10 WRESTLING. Owing to heavy rain last night the wrestling match between S. Smellioe and Bhagga Singh had to be postponed. The match will, take place on Thursday, Sept. 15.
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  • 152 10 Special Ordinance To Be Introduced. The nightly parading of prostitutes along particular streets is objectionable to residents in the vicinity of such streets, and constitutes a nuisance, even in the absence of solicitation, and to remedy the matter an ordinance to amend the Minor Offences Ordinances is
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  • 47 10 RESULTS OF QUARTER FINALS. LAWN TENNIS. Forest Hill. Sept. 8. In the quarter finals of the American championship to-day: Allison beat Wood 5—7, 6—3, 6-2, 6—4. Cochect beat Shields 4—6, 6—3, 6—4, 6—o. Sutter beat LoU 10—8, 6—o, 6—o. Vines beat Stoeffen 6—3, 7—5. 6—4.—Reuter.
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  • 205 10 RESULTS AND TIES. Results and ties in the S.C.C. tournament are as follows: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. A SINGLES HANDICAP: R. F. Goodman scr. v. Roy Smith owe 30 postponed. B SINGLES HANDICAP: Lt. M. T. L. Wilkinson owe 15 beat D. R. Howgill owe 2. ft—4. 7—5. A DOUBLES
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  • 202 10 Results o; the m.Uches played in the S R C tennis tournament and the list of future tics are:— CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES: N. A. Hannay beat G. Low? 6 —l, 7—5. A SINGLES: Dr. G. de Souza beat H. N Balhetchet 6 —2, 7—5. Dr. W. A. Balhetchc* beat
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  • 214 10 Disappearance Of Erasmic Products. Ocn Ec Thiam. head storekeeper of Messrs. Slme, Darby and Co., Ltd.. who claimed trial on c charge of criminal breach of trust wa' lound guilty yesterday at the Singapore Assizes by a common jury and was sentenced by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell to
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  • 112 10 Application For Withdrawal. A petition for receiving and adjudication orders against Dr. K. K. Pathy, J.P., was taken up yesterday in the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice Whitley. Mr. W. H. Salt, appearing for the petitioning creditor, asked leave to withdraw the petition as the matter
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  • 36 10 An air transport operator near Seattle has buflt cabins in the mountain lake region for fishermen who travel in a Boeing flying boat to isolated lakes which require ten hours walking from the nearest mountain road.
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  • 130 10 AGAINST REST OF ENGLAND. CRICKET. London. Sept. 9. The match between the M.C.C. Australian XI and the Rest of England was concluded at Folkestone to-day, the M.C.C. side winning by 241 runs. A feature of the game was the batting form Ol R. E. S. Wyatt, the
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  • 136 10 LAST MATCH IN ENGLAND. Reuter. London. Sept. 9. The All-India team played the last match of I their England tour at Scarborough I against Mr. H. D. G. L:veson Gewers team which included SutcHffe and Ley land. the Yorkshire professionals who are among I those selected to
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  • 79 10 Strikers Suggest 5 Per Cent. Reduction. J /The local Chinese coffin makers who went j on stiike last week en account of their tm- ployata reducing iheir wag s by 10 per cent. J ere still out. They have ro-day sent in a ;übmissian to their employers
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  • 122 10 Young Cantonese Girl's Suicide. The fate of a young Cantonese girl, who died some hcurs after taking a quantity of opium, was ihe subject of the Coroner's inquiry yesterday. Giving evidence, the grandfather cf the deceased seated that she had been in bad health for rome time. On
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  • 75 10 AT THE CINEMAS. "Man In Possession," featuring Rcbort Montgomery and Irene Purcell. begins a season at the Wembley Theatre to-night. The main attraction will be supported by interesting "shorts" while a silent picture will be screened In the first house., A dcuble-feature programme will be
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  • 66 10 Victim In Serious Condition. A plaraauon off the 6th mik, Cham, R f was the scene of a seriou., aasautt evening. An argument between two o squatters culminated in rnin draSno knife and using it wi.h tea rou inflicted three strious wounds on man s head.
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  • 302 10 Application In Bankruptcy Court. An application for discharge was mad Nagama Sanmugam in the Bankruptcy c yesterday before Mr. Justice Whitley. Nagama Sanmugam is the wife of Coomaiv. Banm who was sentenced to impnsonmen: at the ka t Assizes in the Bankruptcy Office Fraud Case.
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  • 162 10 Case That Was Re-Tried. Mch Chee Wah, the second aceu.ee in the case in which two Straits-b:m Ctaes. were charged with causing hurt ta to elderly man of the same nationality in Joo Ch.-'. Road on the night of April 17. wa. awi SW by the
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  • 47 10 On the instrueti:ns from the DP charge against Nooe Mohamed. a weß Indian Mohamcdan. and bis son Ba~ din. was withdrawn in -he Second W« before Mr. A. W. Hay. yesterday. The charge was "mischief by Ore thereby to cause the destruction of a n
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  • 169 10 Alhambra.-"The Woman to featuring Elissa Landi. Ralph Bdiam.. Hamilton, etc. xi a h- featuring Capitol.—"This is tne «*gn_. Charlie Ruggles. Rcland Young. The.ma etc. Empire.-'A Dangercus Affair (taW Vani:hing Hoofs" and to-morrow. r m»iani. Great World.-Side shows. pass' ulfc Malay opera, Chinese wayangs. sii-m ing films I
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  • 730 11 Sports Pastimes. ATHLETICS. THE OLYMPIC GAMES. COMPLETE RESULTS AND RECORDS. The following is a ccjmplete list of the Olympic track and field championship winners and their records: MEN. 100 METRES—Eddie Tolan. United States. 10.3. Equals world record; new Olympic record. 200 METRES.—Eddie Tolon, United States. 21.1. New Olympic record. 400
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  • 276 11 Air lines must be prepared to increase ihe right mileage flown with tri-motored passenger transports. This is ihe conviction of P. G. John-on. President of United Air Lines, which pioneered in passenger transjet t at night bcth with single-engined and ri-motored planes ioi regular scheduled operations over
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 311 11 ••i•• I M l [Trie New World: TO-NIGHT NtGHTLY I I TALKIES I FREE I The MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER" I WITH I I Joseph Scbildkraut Joan Bennett j i IMM^-^y^— 1 |l|lipilllilii| i f I No fussing with pots and pans. I Every mould a masterpiece. J Crown Jelly is a
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    • 121 11 mmmm mr with VAPEX "A drop on your handkerchief* It is better to prevent a cold than to cure one. It is better to cure a cold than to go to bed with influenza. Put a drop of Vapex on a clean handkerchief each mornI ing and inhale its pleasantly
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    • 106 11 I TO-NIGHT ALHAMBRA 1 11 ..11, IHE WOMAN In ROOM 13 J _j P i I MARINE INS^ JJ OF 1 J GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD I EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c., EFFECTED AT LOW RATES (j For quotations for all. transit risks by Road, (I Rail or Water ll j Apply
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  • 910 12 CAN RICKSHAS BE ABOLISHED? Conference Of Malayan Chambers. (By Our Chinese Correspondent.) Although there were, continued the towkay. only a few thousand rickshas licensed to piy in the streets, over 14.000 men depended on ricksha-pulling for a living. Perhaps the same number of dependants, here and in
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    • 86 12 ENERVIN GIVES RELIEVES ENERGY 117 If ANAEMIA HEALTH ILiti LASSITUDE toe "imrs MM iMva STRENGTH OO INSOMNIA NEW LIFE INDIGESTION VITALITY *JU WEAKNESS VIGOUR GO O D DEPRESSION NERVE FbRCE DEBILITY lO Coupons: §2. SOLE AGENTS: THE BORNEO CO., LTD. Incorporated in England). SING IPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG §HORNER
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    • 154 12 /m a cJOacheior A THE DELIGHTFUL CORK-TIPPED CIGARETTE JOHN PLAYER SONS, ENGLAND. r*£*sE3S2Sisi!3sBS<S?&* -9S-52S3ES2S2S_5i 53 52S2S25E5ES2S2H5ZS2S2S2SE 52 s_2s2__£____2ssBF I j NESTLE S a NEW HOBBY I i j MALAYA. I j j I j Collect Nestles Stamps. i 3 I 3 3 I I In every packet and tin of
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 63 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY, SEPT. 10. 2.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah, "A" (M.G.) Company, Practice Competition. 4 p.m.—Siglap Camp, S.R.E. (v), Camp assembles. 2 p.m.—Headquarters. "D" (Eurasian) Coy., 30 yards Range—Revolver. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 11. 7.30 a.m.—606 Serangoon Hoad, S.V.F.A., Unit Parade—Marching Order. 8 a.m—Parrer Range, M.G. PI. (Eurasian), Casuals M.G.
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  • 317 13 Fly True Course By Instruments. Flights by blindfolded pilots between cities in a dual control plane is the latest in air transportation, as air lines qualify their pilots for the new Air Commerce Regulations governing scheduled air passenger service effective January l, 1933, says a bulletin of United
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  • 298 13 August Report, 1932. Applications. Pr?vi- This To date, cusly. month. Local Committee Singapore 177 5 182 Penang 62 62 Malacca 6 6 Kedah 4 4 Peiak 91 2 93 Negri S.mbilan 21 21 Central Commit lee Kua'.a Lumpur 194 3 197 555 10 565 Number of Applicants:
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  • 64 13 What company officials state is a new performance record for the operation of multimctored passenger planes, both night and day, *ras the flying last month of 99.6 per cent, of a half million mile schedule on the Chicago-Kansas City-Port Wor h-Dallas air mail pascenger route
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    • 236 13 j That's where I put the BOVRIL I delicious— and so sustaining mKm too. They arc just what you Jg h9| J need after bathing, at picnics '4^jl^^^_Sp SSB and for ail holiday occasions. fifM lOyerI Oyer 100 Sandwiches from ™B a 4.Q/. bottle oMunjTTr Jjx^ 8 very thinly en
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    • 267 13 KING OF WHITE SHIRTINGS T R A ARK MADE IN ENGLAND j Or FINEST COTTON. B Dear Ladies Let S LB. help you to solve some of your domestic Use S LB. for making Table-cloths, Pillow-cases, Bedsheets, Door and Window curtain,-, etc., for S.l B can stand any kind of
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  • 1722 14 rfl r P" SePt *-!<™™ Of Postal Rates Under ConsKieration-Ccylon Merchants' Chamber Protests-Mr Freeman s Complaint-Deputation To Downing Street Doubtful. Colcmbo. Sept 1. I It is understood that the Beard of Minute (have almost completed the n hT the Budget, which is n£to gazetd'Tn 6 S°Jh?"»
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  • 47 14 Professor Piccard has twice ris«n j.ro rhTo3 over 10 miles recently. Xfc£ Dl^SJf Zurich, where the staVtin' r r n.! arr PIW at night, show the seewHl (be LwTL 7 C Ver t0 the giant ball and (WOW) the to fill the balloon
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  • 91 14 Reports of the Young People's Conference MM in Singapore and the General Conference heW to Atlantic City recently are included in the September issupofthe "Malaysia Message" th* 01 8an Cf ,he Singapore Area of the Methodist Episcopal Church. "Nothin* could have exceeded the kindliness and enthu" ~a*m of
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  • 59 14 ?SUe f Blur Trian le News published by the Malayan Y.WCA maitains its usual standard pf readable' matte, Pontes to the activities of the Association Ls announced that, owin- to financial reasns. the outward appearance of this maga- changed from next month but the Editor promises that
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  • 413 14 SINGAPORE. AUG g MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kaU Beef, stew or curry, kati 35 For*., lean, kati Pork, kan and fat Ust quaii v 44 Mutton Australian lh J) kati Fowl, kati Hens (locally rearpdl Ducks, each 4$ Pigeons, domestic mieted mi. Pigeons, fledged, pair Pr 60 EGGS.
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  • 161 14 and by CXp rts from Fed Prated Malay Sta s N**"* l So? August ?T SettlemSntS) f snd a 72 per cc nt art* 1 Federated Malay States TonS Unfederated Malay States: JOhore #> 14 Kedah Perils 91 Kelantan Trengganu 131 Straits Settlements 5 Malaya (1) FTgnres
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    • 293 14 Sparkling, Lovely Teeth (j The superior action of ColDental Powder in whitening and cleaning teeth, is widely known. Its gentle, yet effective action on the teeth is due to a remarkable chalk powder ingredient,a polishing JHL material used by dentists as safe, yet effective in keeping teeth white, healthy and
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    • 445 15 REAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. KKITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. incorporated in England). „ailT\ssi:ngek cargo SERVICES. •c 'SB AND ORD3NTAL STEAM CO.. LONDON AND i A R EAST MAIL SERVICE. unurf contract with His Majesty's Government). OL TWARD FROM LONDON. For Chir.a and Japan Due Tonnage. Singapore 1932. 6.850 Sept. 18
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    • 612 15 STEAMER. SAILINGS. (g^N.Y.K. LINE (JapoJiMail) TO LONDON Naples, Marseille*, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Mlddleeborougn. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Bail. HAKONE MARU 10,500 Sept. 21 22 8 SUWA MARU 10.700 Oct. 6 7 9 FUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Oct. 20 21 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Nov. 2 3 TERUKUNI MARU 12 000 Nov. 15 16
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    • 516 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. fefffofll LLOYD %Mpr (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
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    • 533 15 IN SURANCE. THE /flm\ sout h (|iV;.| BRITISH DIBTTBANCI t COMPANY, IJMTTED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR WSTJBANCE ACCEPTED i AT LQWEST CIRRENT RATES. L. C. MAKCOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Flnlayson Green. THE E 4STERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G.
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    • 644 15 BANKS. i The Ho Hong Bank, Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE %L*" mt 01 valuablM and I t For the information of intending depositors the following is a scale of th« fees payable for renting the boxes:— Size Dimensions, One Six Three One a r» Year Mon,h s-
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    • 2193 16 I "TRIBUNE" SMALL ADS jj BRING RESULTS J) t BECAUSE THEY REACH I THE a jj PERMANENT POPULATION, j I Repairing, Cleaning, Should Your Clocks, Watches and Gramophones require the above services, send them to us. We guarantee you the best workmanship in town. CHARGES MODERATE. V (AU repairs are
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    • 468 16 THIS PAPER HAS THE j j LARGEST SALE. j AMONG THE PEOPLE Who J SPEND MOST IN BRITISH MALAYA. FOB SALE, FOR SALE—Eight D n Linotype Motors, each U Hp all in good working order" for further particulars write to the Manager Malaya Tribune, 56 Go Anson Road. MALAYA TRIBUXL
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 9 I Malaya Tribune Week-end Supplement SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1932.
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    • 783 I (from Our Own Correspondent.) London. Aug. 23 (By Air Mail.) v hei >ij?n of the completeness cf ry from the illness which so subjects three years ago is the en he returns from Balmoral he bii custom (su. c pended owing to Siting his close friends vo
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    • 961 I  -  By David Baxter. London. Aug. 23 (by Air Mail). London is so bracing! At c.ny rate, are a quarter of a million poop c who think so—for tnat is the esiimate o; the number of visitors new holiday-mak.ng h-re. wh le sweltering Londoners themselves are longin.;?
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    • 20 I (Specially drawn for the "Malaya Tribune" by Van Kcc Leong.) PESTS THAT BREAK THE CLERK'S KEST.
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    • 1213 I  - What are you Reading By Charles Pilgrim. Lcndon Aug 23 (by Air Mall.) The author of many stirring adventure tales lot boys has written a discouraging letter to the prefjs, bewailing the fact that he finds difficulty nowadays ln getting his books published. Neither the literary agent nor the publisher
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      • 13 I Indispensable To Intelligent Citizens: THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE." •Twice as Good: Half the Price."
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      • 47 I i fled In. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY. Established in 1914). StaMoners nni R nair:rs. 14A, Change Alley, Singapore. In sttck: A>l kind; of Office S.af*cnery and Typewriters. Typewriter Repairs: "A ■giahlt 1" Monthly clranlng of typ2writcrs in cflier, undertaken, and can be arranc d on receipt of instructions.
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    • 228 III k A Holiday." bp liftoria Croat. T. Werner Laurie. Ltd., 7x. (itL t Thi* u one of the moat improbable lair* conceivable Qor it (k in Lb, t<u. Victor!* Cror.* Vein, mid will thfrrcfore sell frtviy among the law public wi<o ureter their ration •«plcy"— mostly thoroughly
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    • 132 III ("The Alabaster Nymph," bf June Bolani, T. Werner Laurie, Ltd., 7s. 6dj imagine an impecunious farmers daughter adopted by rich but childless society people, reared to womanhood in the lap of luxury, and then claimed by her widowed lather and set to milk cows and do
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    • 1237 I  -  By "Philine." London. Aug. 23 (by Air Mail). London is remarkably crowded these late summer days, though the social round is practically at a standstill. Our provincial cousins throng the streets and here, too, one sees a goodly number of French, German and American visitors. The
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    • 4187 II Boys' Corner. An Appreciation. Our Supplement. What A Rollicking Trip! Superstition. My Beautiful Homeland. The Kid In Wonderland. Gloomy Thoughts. The Eskimos. Malay Superstitions. Look And Do! Modern Amusements. Points From Letters. Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. EDITOR'S LETTER. Comments On The Mail. Dra- Boys. Ha nrst member- of our
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    • 92 II It has been pointed out to me that one of the contributions in last week's "Corner" was written by an adult. I know that this has happened before and wherever possible I lefuse to accept sttch letters. Let me appeal to those adults to refrain from taking
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    • 66 II LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [Out readers are invited In write to vs on subjects of uuhhr >», stood that the "Malaya Tribune" docs not necessarily endorJ cl porulents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE ZZi i 'Pacing), and on one side of the paper only.Pen names
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    • 1828 II (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.'*) Sir,—I was very pleased to see "H. L. Wendt's" letter In your issue of the 8th inst. and thank him fc r the pains he has taker to convert me to his ideas, but regret to saj that I can't see things
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    • 1049 III THE GIRLS' CIRCLE. True Happiness. Tit-Bits. Is It Wrong To Wear High Heels? A Suggestion. New Members. The following have been admitted and enrolled as members of the "Olrls' Circle": "Peggy." "Annie Laurie," 'Nod," "Wynken," "Blynken," "Ariel." (By "Nell.") All men crave with insatiable thirst after happiness— complete and lasting
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    • 1032 III I All Rights Reserved.] (By "MARIAN.") BOILED MEAT DUMPLINGS. Take half pound cold beef or mutton, make a nice savoury mince by adding onions, pepper, salt and a little celery and a little stock. Cook till dry. Take one kati flour, sift with one teaspoon salt. Break three
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    • 1134 IV MALAYAN POULTRY NOTES. XVII.—TABLE BIRDS (B). CAPONS. The method of caponisation may be a paying proposition in Europe where a special price can be obtained. For this market I would be satisfied with the rearing of "virgin cockerels," that is the fattening of cockerels separated frcm
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    • 102 IV French Breakfast Radishes. If there is. anything that pleases the palate in the morning (or at tea-time) v is certainly the small frfsh breakfast radLh that can be gicwn so eacily in this climat-. Use the same, soH as described for toma'oes, with the exception that 'hey can
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    • 38 IV contest but for the result to be published muT Entries in future must £SS2 Camera £S by noon on Wednesday. This week's ™h rultwi7. k an entr C 8 *the 22 the next Week End Supple-
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    • 131 IV Not everyone can afford 10 have a machine of his own, though a little Moth now costs less than many motor-cars. But there are quite a number cf club> that cate; for flying enthusiasts wi h slender purses. London's 'burmen, fcr Instance, have a thriving flymg club
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    • 112 IV The troubles of the baby son of Princess Ileana, cf Rumania, and Archduke Anton of Habsburg-Tuscany, seem to be beginning early, though he will not loso a wink of sleep over thrm! For there may be seme difficul y ovei his nationality, since al.hough his father wat
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    • 132 IV The 30 h.p. Mercedes car on which the late Sir Thomas Lipton used to tour is stored with stacks of old iron at a wharf at New Barnet It is a Urge sK-ocater and is still complete with its triple lamps and rugs and it stand? in the open. Orders
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    • 863 IV HOUSE. The usual way of erecting a pigeon house is generally to provide a refuge which is never big enough for the birds to be at ease, also made up in such a way that cleaning is difficult and sometimes impossible, with the result that epidemics are too
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    • 627 IV Trained In German Institution. The importation of Alsatian wolf hounds into Malaya is becoming a craze and already .here are quite a number of proud owners in various parts of the country. By virtie cf their wolf siiain they make excellent police house and estate
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    • 1488 IV TO HELP THE BLIND. "A blind nan was waiting en the kerb to cross the road in London. He felt what he imagined was a friendly hand to help him across. It was another blind
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    • Page IV Advertisements
      • 20 IV JULY 1932. IMPORTS MEAN MONEY LOST. PoUltr y $55,338 EggS $19,667 BUY BRITISH MALAYAN EGGS. SAVE YOUR HEALTH. PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT.
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      • 24 IV ONLY 15 Cents Per Packet ONLY. Seeds that Grow, Plants that Satisfy. Acclimatised in Malaya. Singapore Agents: D. T. LIM CO., North Bridge Road.
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      • 100 IV SUTTON'S WORLD FAMOUS seeds The finest varieties of Flower and Vegetable Seeds carefully selected for all climates Sutton's Seeds are successfully grown in all parH of the World with unfailing profit to the grower. SUTTON'S OF READING SPEND ANNUALLY HUGE SUMS OP I RESEARCH, THE PRODUCTION OF IMPROVED VARIETIES AND
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