Malaya Tribune, 14 September 1933

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX.- -No. 219 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 152 1 Read The I Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya »\1 Try Clover Braid Baby Your Purse NATUWi tj» r \MHL-z Cream J \Jualtty and tconomy ,>urit v SOLE IMPORTERS: j i>onomy and THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. j Satisfaction. PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR, SINGAPORE. ■pig Sausages Of All Description ffiSrciH BOLOGNA, WINDSOR.
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    • 129 1 A. JFLJNTER 6, Raffles Singapore. I Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and ouahty. Selling at latest aid lowest market prices. Also buying gold coin* and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. |guinness is the best! BUT BE SURE
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  • 285 2 AND what of the Slump In Malaya, at any rate, we think that we have learned lessens' that v s::..!l never forget. But is this trac Will Jl3 nsaj experiences stand ■gainst ths shocks ct possible Boom That great Malayar qneation tb;
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  • 150 2 PRESIDENT Roosevelt's policy cannot be teimed socialistic. He dees not aim at substituting public for private ownership, but though legal ownership remains unchanged, the equitable ownership may be said to have beet me public under these schemes. In other i. crJ.£ thi entire nation has a stake in
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  • 42 2 Shanghai, Aug. 26. The Third Shanghai City Athletic Meetin* will be held bn Sept. 21, to select candidates fo; the forthcoming National AthleticMeet in Nanking. The meeting will be participated in by all middle schools and universities.— Mm Pao.
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  • 52 2 Shanghai, Aug. 26. Both Mayor Wu Teh-chen and Mr. Sun Po Present of the Legislative Yuan, are expected U. arrive here from Nanking this morning. The report that Mr. Sun is leaving for Hong. Kong shortly with his mother is discredited in well informed circles.—
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  • 277 2 Married When She Was Ten (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Sept. 12. MARRIED six years ago to a bay 10 years of age, Ajmere Kaur, who gave her age as 16, was brought up for trial at the Perak Assizes on a charge of committing bigamy.
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  • 157 2 \V< U-KHOWH Chinese Families United. (Ftow Out Own Correspondent.) Malacca Sept 12. A pretty wedding was solemnised on Monda m-.ning at the St. Francis' Church, Malacca when Mr. Joseph Goh Kang Ho, the s:n 01 Mrs. Goh Toh Eng. and Miss Margaret Mary Lee. ihe younges. daughter of
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  • 130 2 Yesterday afternoon, under the auspices ol the Malacca Amateur Pcotball Association. Mr E. J. McLernon. who is shortly leaving Malacca on letirement and Mrs. McLernon were entertained to a farewell "tea" on the Malacca Rest House grcunds. A farewell tiffin was also given to them by the Malacca
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  • 239 2 Four Women Join The C.1.1). At Home A new development in Lord Trenchard's police reform was reached by ihe appointment Of four women members of the Metropolitan Police as fully fledge di members of the Criminal Investigation Department. At present the sfrengih of the women police in London
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 186 2 In Uit office cr in th? home—at work or at play—n.atness counts An.;, by the way. did you "Nugget" your shoes this morning 0 NUGGET BOOT POLISH THE "NUGGET" TIN OPENS WITH A TWIST Sole As-n's: Henry Waujfh Co., Ltd. S.S F.M.S. A F B.IF. For a bright and lasting
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    • 102 2 mKp This health ao<j can There is no finer tonic for those who feel the need for x 5; extra strength and extra energy to meet difficult <. f- tasks and troublesome days. WINCARNIS is rich in iĔEy/ g, tonic ingredients to give strength and to build health. E=F/ From
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 282 2 mi EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES rOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA. CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). From The Empire Transmitter, Daventr§. Enoland. Wavelengtba: 25.28 and si.3 matraa 1 Greenwich Mean Time: add 7 hrs. 20 minute* > I C-.h'.T 11.0 a.m.—1.0 p.m. Transmission on an omni-dir;ctional
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    • 625 2 crossword' PUZZLE?" 1 First Prize $100. Second Prize $75. BOTH PRIZES MUST BE WON. THIS PUZZLE IS BEING ISSUED IN CONJUNCTION WH» c.vp Fi.z/.LL VVIIK li U'M Ufa .> I SUNDAY TKIBLNE ON SEPT. 1«. CONDITIONS. 1. Address the solution to T. B. ROGERS CO., LTD., 94. Robinson Road, and
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  • 107 3 YESTERDAY'S RACES AT BUKIT TIMAH. SPENCER DOES THE "HAT-TRICK." SINGAPORE CHINESE DRAWS ENTIRE DOUBLE TOTE PRIZE. I he fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn I up) professional race meeting at Bukit Timah yeslay was again packed with thrills, there being a
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  • 2801 3 OUDLESS sky and another and fashionable crowd the fourth day of the Sin- j i irf Club's Autumn race t yesterday. There was a of upsets. The lowest divifUi $13 in race four, and $80 in race six. man who bought the cor- 1 tote
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  • 97 3 (From our Own Correspondent.} Seremban. Sep' II A newly formed hockey team call, d li c Faulians comprising of all old boys uf si Paul's Institution. txat the Police team an tli< N C lub padang yesterday by 5—2. This new team, it la .staled, baa no Bannerlkm
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  • 62 3 Ties for ntxt week in the Chinese A- actat.on'.'j singles handicap lawn aaajtia tawuaa eoi are as follows: Monday: Dr Loh Poon Up Dr 11. f l V/ee. Tuesday: Koh Titian Bang I V.<> Ifeng Stah. Wednesday: Harold Tan v. Tan Ah Rang. Thursday: Woon Chow Tat
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  • 31 3 The postponed Royal Air Force v. Straits Chmise F.A. Div. I match will be played at the Anson Read Stacium on Friday. S pt. 23, at 5.15 pm.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 40 3 mrjitmrmrtg: vr.ttr-r &T~t&aßmimma\mmmi m uin|Mß I i W O— a. The Beer of more than Il 5Q years reputation in the East U H So Sustaining/ Sole Agents for Malay* N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., SINGAPORE PS N ANG
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  • 1401 4 Shipping News Notices. WELFARE OF SEAMEN AND OFFICERS. Vocational Recreational Facilities. 4 MEETING to discuss vocational and reA creational facilities for unemployed Merchant Navy officers and Seamen was helc. in Liverpool under the chairmanship of Commodore Sir Bertram F. Hayes, K.C.M.G., D.S.O, R.D., R.N.R. Three committees were appointed to further
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  • 320 4 Sir William Raeburn's Analysis. ttTR-ITING in th? August irs.u- of t:* "ShipTT broker" on 'Sixty Years' BhJpowniug and Shipbrokin? in GUaagCW." Sir William H. Ratturn. Bart., regrets his inability to speak more hopefully for th? rising gemiatton ot shipbrokers" Things do lock bad for th tramp trade at
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  • 377 4 Over Two Hundred Octogenarians. TO be a member of a lifeboat crpw seems to ensure th 3 lengthening cf the allotted span by a goo;? many s asons. The oldest lifeboatm n n -hr country, D. Uobsrts, cf Doal, has died in hie nir.ty-fifth year. There are thros
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  • 119 4 Engineering And Shipbuilding Union's Application. A conference representing the unions confer id with the engineering and shipbuilding industries was held a 1 York to ronsider the 40-lrur working week, without less of pav. for numbers engaged in the indus.rie?. Mr. A. I'uU\ p.esident of the Amalgamated Engineering
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  • 94 4 Bluejackets Pass Through Hongkong. Hongkong. Aug. 31. Passing through the Colony on the s.s C->--bfcnz y.-sterday were four German bluejatv. t.members of tire crew of the German crui'f-i Ko'n. proceeding to Sumatra to rejoin their ship. The men were hud up in Hospital when thf iCDtn Itfl
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  • 608 4 Alleged 111-Treatment Of Stowaways. VITITH reference to thr case of the steamer tt Baton Offlivy the detention at Buenc; Aires cf two cf the officii s some time ago on 9 charge in connection with I owuways, the T.t nrriul Merchant Service Guild have now hard the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 516 4 smAMER SAILINGS. P 0. BRITISH INDM AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. WIfINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with Ills Majesty* Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. Por China and Japan. Doe Tonnage. Singapore. 1983. MANTUA 11.000 Sept. 15 BURDWAN
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    • 201 4 WUOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Paly). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay. Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Sure, Port Karachi, Aden, Maaaowah, Sue*, Para Said, Brtndial, Venice and Trieste. Said, BrindisL Venice and Trieste. Due Leave Due m.v. MONCALIERI Spt. 21 Sept. 21 I
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    • 219 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA UJSIE Deutscb j£f mmJEk I Australische OampfacblfZa IR Gl Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1033. t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Sept. 19 t m.s. VOGTLAND Oct 5 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN. via Ifaattg Oct. 17 t S.S. SAARLAND NOT. 1 t m.s.
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    • 544 4 STEAMER X|iSAlSaf German,,. Th aaadernoted an- U fixtures: OtJTWABDS. "TRIER" for KanDi Ehai. N. Chic :i ft Ja| 9 "DONAU" lor Manila ahanahai, n China J HO MI EH I "SAALE'" for &di tt, M'sel Rotterdam. Haaibui t "DESSAU" f r G Havre, Antwerp. R Bremen '•LAHN•• for Oenoa, II
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  • 252 5 Mining Shares. Thursday, 11 am. quotations are Issued rachtkUge and stock issue Buyen. Seller*. U.f T il 286 30 cd 30|- 35|14 14 9 0.99 1.02 cd 186 196 0.16 0.18 0.54 0.59 17 1110 0.37 0.40 i Besi) 0.46 0.49 14- 155 6 6 6 0.17
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  • 87 5 ED ET FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. 8ellers. Ba*E?ore Municipal t cent 105 110 nom 6lr..-?.pc:e Municipal fli.T) i -j per rent. 104 108 nom Municipal 4 p?r cent. 104 10t nom ■ng.nore M .nicipjJ r cent. 100 193 nom 6lrrap.,re Municipal 112-4 :13% Ci
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  • 128 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. TIN PRICES DOWN AGAIN. Rubber Sellers Hold Off. /Bi Our financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 11% cts.. up '/j. ct. Market Tone: Firm. Tin (Singapore), |110%, unchanged. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 3 10 32d., down 1132(1. Market Tune: Steady. New
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  • 148 5 Metal Covering To Stop Damage. A larg° consignment of rubber hose lor use in ccnnecticn with railway braking systems w is recently despatched from Silvertown to China and. at th. request of the Chinese authorities, was covered with metal. The reason for this pr.caution Is intriguing, for
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  • 73 5 Messrs. Evatt and Co. announce the following outputs for the undermentioned estates for August. 1933.: I Output Total to date of Output for August, current financial August, 1933. year for 1932. Brunei 36.000 lb. 2 mths. 72,000 lb. Changkat 31,280 7 180,425 29,499 Ib. Havtor 17.572 8 145,026
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  • 76 5 The 58 t h and 59th meetings of the Trade Commission were held In Shigapor; en Sept. IS and 13. Evidence was taken from Mr. G Parbury (Of Messrs. Bruce Peaie. Itd.>, retarding the marketing of rubber, from Mr. Chin Chve Fong (on behalf of Mr. Lee Kirn
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  • 671 5 To-day's Report By Fraser Co. Co. report, to-day as follows: During the week the price of tin steadily declined from the opining quotation of £219 to £214.17.6 per ton, but the lccal price, after reaching lower levels, closes almost unchanged at $111 p.*-' picu!. In view of the
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  • 155 5 Meeting To Bring Articles Hp To Date. IjV-nicA-ORDiNAicY meetings of the SJnga J pore l'raction Company are to be li« id on Sept, 14 to approve amendments of the nianag. ment agn e.nent and to adopt n< w articles. Qteae i..i\,t; lx?en prepared mainly for the purjxjse ol
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  • 295 5 The New Empire Air Route. i'li' latest news frcm Canb rra says "Flight." Ii t the Australian Federal Government has .'tvided that tendea for the air mail seivic? between Australia and Singapore may either be submitttd for the entire route betwe t n CeoLamuncira and Singapore tr for
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  • 269 5 Decision Of New York Trade. MALAYAN rubber producers who .shi|) la bt V, will bo in teres ied in the following Beds* not the Rubber Trade AH relation ol Ke«J York. Inc.: Ail shipment contracts entered >nto on and titer S?pt. :io, 1933. foe the purchase cf'riboid
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  • 105 5 Tone Decidedly More Cheerful." Reuter Wireless. London. Stpt 12. THE' Sock Exchange, encouraged by the furJM r improvement in the Board of Trade return? for last month and be'ter adv.ccs from Wall Stree\ showed a decid dly more cheerful tone to-day and in practically all speculative groups the
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  • 71 5 Paterson. Simons and Co., East India merchants, report a profit of £9,788 for the year to April 30. A dividend of 2 1 per cent, is again to be paid on the Ordinary shares and £16,666 is to be carried forward (against £16,722 brought into the
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  • 47 5 Th?. follow ii:;? ou'.puts are announced for August: TBI*. Pi( vis. Pahang Consolidated Co., Lid. 1.310 Ipoh Tin Dridging. L.d. 635 Temch Tin Dredging, Ltd. 372 RUBBZR. lb. Kuala Reman Rabbet Esiatss, Ltd. 51.000 Lei: Raw] Punb.r, Ltd. 39.000 Bruaeh Rubjer Estates. Ltd. 46.500
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  • 24 5 The crop f:r August of Ayer Molek rubber wns 15,090 lb., n. total for ten months of l."» 2 994 lb.
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  • 389 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Thursday. 11 air.. The following rubber share quotation» rr% Issued by Fraser and Co and Lyail and Cv»4: Issue Value. Fraser Lyau 9 Shares. 6c Oo. KvaU. 1 Allenby $0.65 $0.75 $0.70 $0 85 1 Alor Gajah 0.50 0.60 0.55 0.66 1 A. Hitam
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  • 278 5 FRASER CO/8 QUOTATIONHL a e 3 < CLOSING QUOTATIOH* 3 S5 f > Buyers. Seller*. S2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. $1.47% $1.57% S2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.00 £1 £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 110- 115$10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.30 5.40 £1 £1 C. Tin Pref. 7 p.c. 23
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 54 5 m\ SOUTH yfel BRITISH J- Y'Jy WSUBANCI COUP ANY. LIMITED. HUE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR WITJBANCS ACCEPTED AT CUKEKHT BATES. L O. MAROOLIODTH, llanager. l, Plnlayson Oreen. THE EASTERN UNITED f ••«CEABCB COKPOEATIOIf, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L a JOHNSON: Otncrml UmlbmM. **m orrici:
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    • 68 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In fineland). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almelda Btreet. Authorised and Subscribed M>OO o.OOO Capital £1,000.000 B*"™ OFFICE! LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi. Madras. AmaS Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Klrkuk. M CURRENT S ACC I opened and money J2£ on Fixed Deposit on terms to be ascerACCOUNTS
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    • 98 5 Small SavingsJfcL LIGHTEN fwr\ YOUR I FINAINCIAL ML PATHWAY ffffc™ YEARLY IMEBEST PAID 10 VOL 3J< QUARTERLY. j Small Savings regularly deposited will *\j^mrjf^ soon build up for you a substantial Bank 1 Balance, .ready for the moment when j lt is most needed. i THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OP
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    • 204 5 Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Straits Settlement*.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE BOAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Cne*e Swee
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 143 6 ANOTHER SENSATIONAL PARAMOUNT THRILLER! OPENING 'JO-NIGHT 6.15 I ALHAMBRA 9.15 FREDRIC MARCH Fam< us slar of "DR. JEKYLL MR. H VDE," "SIGN OF THE CROSS" and ether outstanding productions II in !THE EAGLE I HAWK MARLBOROUGH ™ff<; GRAND DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. THE SINGAPORE PREMIERE OF "FLAMING GUNS" With TOM MIX AND
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    • 198 6 iimiisements Yesterday's Enthusiastic Crowds Simply j Screamed! j YOU MUST SEE J j LAUREL and HARDY i in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Full-length Laughing and Musical Comedy Sensation Fra Diavolo I Aubci's world-famous WttsM" v ,__njna__ "1 comic opera OEXN>S KiN6 ji -.'"ii r i.- ai th-ir antic you'l! thrill JKr' it Dennis
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    • 222 6 j AN HILARIOUS AND SIDE- BBC? SPLITTING LAUGH EPIC BY OT^ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm im TALKIE AND V» W P_SNr SILENT PICTURES JNt Rv JR.. <HR- 4HaW TO-NIGHT-BBC"OND SttOß I 15 P M RICHARD TALMADGft Tli world's preat t action stor in vivid c ut} 1 "SPEED MADNESS." J[ Tbrflh Ibat lUbold
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  • 94 11 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING iknwall- ARRIVES. gj nick !»y Kcccnt Typhoon Off Shanghai. <v a:riveo ycstcaday frcm •v r wa.i Horn* for rrfU and com- h aves to-morrow. Miinmcr cruise to North China i ;n wps s'ruck by the severe ■d i fr the Shanghai ovist
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  • 28 11 .u .i P. uuc' O. steamer, ..i! ...l :iin« T ap:vc &i 9.30 t t:-.. i t;<v.ham. and v. i!" pti ;.i) >ut 7 a.m. *jT>
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  • 82 11 British; 7.810 tons, from Yokcr Lcnaon via Colombo 15-.'). h. ~>~\i -cr.s. from 12-9; A V renang 16-D. _.an. 649 toi-s. from Bombay ri....gkc.k 14-9. li. Jd8.3b tons. from Rengat, 1\-G, !or p.caga; 15-9. Leong." British; 709.56 tons, from far Java ports 1"- 9. v 323 tons,
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  • 92 11 SinsßiJo.e. B*pt 14 v\:.ajl ,t;iir»i«».t 0»*« i/ Ma::; Wha.l (Entrance Gat* A> :R Taima 13: Kedah xl E:: p.re Dcea «.Eatiance Gal* SO; Peak 31: BT.ar.7 33: Ka--31 Maur 38. Empire Doc* iKutuucc P:mcc 46 Hartington I Wharf (Entrance Gtaie Kha ialongside Harting cn>. Section 10 (Entrance Oate
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  • 143 11 AT THE CINEMAS The? is excellent light diversion, in "Fia Di-.vclc," he latest picture featuring Laurn ..nd Hardy, which cpened a season at the Capitol yesterday to large eudiences. Apart from the humour provided by these kings cf buffoonery— v is one of their
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  • 118 11 Ralph Lynn In Summer Lightning." '■'h .r.ic phrase 'Gccd wire <as no 'ousV* oart*r.aJer'y aophcable to th p-.e cm Pnviho.: at :»cti n. far th- nam: cf RV.ph Lynn a mill frill goarante; of an t'y a. its best. And Whet th? author of th v.iay n P. O. Wcdh-r.'+
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  • 73 11 Indian Prince To Preside At Chicago Conference. The Garkwar tf Diroda, who wilrti from Knglaud rec«ntlv to prcsidr at:the Conference oi World Religions at Chicago, anrivtd at Qurtrx on Aug. on his way. Interview «I with regf-d to. the conference, h" said: "All rrlle'oas have th? saim; objer:
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  • 182 11 BELLING. Singapore. Sept. 14. Londda i Booths' sigbt 2 4 :;3i TiTtHrm j munthi' sight 4 '|M Londor GO dafe' s'ght 2 4 364 London 30 days' 2 4 London demand 4 London i.T. 23 n .J'-' L'o::. 1 and Pari! demand 940 Hamburg demand New York demand
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  • 177 11 Singapore. Sept. 14 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan r^iaO R. »Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan §113 Rice B Siam N. $100 Rice, 3 Siam N. 2 536 Siam. NO. 1 "Sinhway" Sl7O Siam. No 2 "Sinhway" 5160 Si»m. No 3 "Sinhwav" Rice. Stigon AI
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  • 142 11 Steel Bands Tj Bear His /Weight. New York The task of making a i>air cf ring shoes for Primo Camera, the ginantic Italian heavyweight boxing champion of the world. Is described us being iiko building a house." This is what the shoes aic like: Standard j'ze 21, length
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  • 201 11 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. SEPT. 14. High Tides.— 7.40 a.m. t 5.21 p.m. Clergy Retreat Ends. Fcotbull, E A.F.A. Cup, SC.C. v. Marine, Anson Road TO-MORROW, SEPT. 15. B%h tides.—B.4s a.m.. 7.09 p.m. Meeting, Sungei Bagan Rubber, Chartered Bank, noon. Football, Commercial
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  • 127 11 At LHAM3RA. ir. '.dr c March ir. "Ttt Saalc a. d he Ha--'.:. CAPITOL. Laurel i.r.u Hardy U2 Fra Diavcl:." EMPIRE.—r.cdr.c Mux I BI H I audi. etc.. "The Sigr. ol ihe Cro^ GREAT WORLD. —Side shows, Cabaret, Malay cpera, Chinese wayang. silent and talkie cur; mas 'Sky thta
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 73 11 P The health of tlie whole family 1 ON "f ""v su" LY OF A SUFFICED OF ALL^VTAMINS. > Is l;xkli:g Qts. J -.n.min preparation contai 115 all these in and malntaln M .ho daily spoenful of Radio-Malt a routine in jour nom- vour family in the full enjoyment of
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    • 60 11 I |j|t COOL TALCUM POWDERS FOR WARM DAYS ta^j BSpj Luxurious aids to good grooming on WM sultry days—soft and fine as velvet, m j as refreshing as an ocean breeze. |#T REXALL REXALL LAVENDER TALC. TALCUM POWDER FOR SPORTSMEN. Sole Importers: CHI VERS CO., 18, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. P
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    • 116 11 Ma oĔtoio) U IW A H WILL CA" Ifl I JB&l I MANY f* tfce mormnq shave irksome? I Ii M r*ak-- V pi W» b7 «V»* M .'ATT DAYMARK Blad tnc s urdv b'adc wKb a k«m r- tp. Ka k*d with th" alternate day;; cf tlM H Vtfik
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 147 11 [POSTAL INTCLLICtHgij SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. I TO-DAY. *Bangdon rHoog Pent) 3 p.m. Upper Burma, North And Ea<H India Karapara) 3 p.m. Southern India (Satma) 3 p.m. Le narai-.r, Souralvya. Celebes, Molucca* an! Timor Dilly 'Van dry Li.n) 4 p.m. Pandjang. BlMliaßa s.-ik. P Earoc, Eort dc Koek.s ft Padang HtMore)
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    • 60 11 DAILY WKATHEK lIX PORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. UM YwU-rtay Night Max. rl Bht Mm. IVinp. Rilnfall. Suoahine. Temp Stations. Deg. P. Inches. Hours^Dog^K Alor Star W JJ Eitlawan M fc* J k. Trsnjaanu 90 o.on 9.0 73 Eukit J:iam 8J HU »J Malar.- 80 1.04 0.1 O. D. STEWART. Superlntt
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  • 102 12 THE ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUES. THE ARSENAL'S FIRST DEFEAT. MOTHERWELL MAINTAINS UNBEATEN RECORD. The Arsenal, last year's English League, Division I, champions, who were the only unbeaten side in that Division uo to yesterday, had their colours lowered when they visited West Bromwich Albion.
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  • 985 12 J*V boating the Pensioners at Stam ford Bridge yesterday, H udder.field Town move up from tenth t > second place in the First Division of the English League. Tottenham Hots pur ha\e scored a similar number of points but have a better goal average.
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  • 189 12 Winner and Placed I I E£ce Oman*. 1 Hctata, jockeys I Jockeys. Trainers. Tote I. ii V/ Cewlinj An fJ Hr 8.12 spencer pr«™ 1, 1 1 S PH: or P rak 7.12 TSS* W. -0. P. I t .Lil I »5- jo. c°o-N
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  • 430 12 Handicaps For The Last Day. ¥JANDICAPS for Salurday, which will be the 11 laat day rg the Singapore Turf Clubs Autumn (QoU Cup; five-day professional rac meeting, covering m card of nine tv nls, including the big race of the year, for the Blue Riband cf
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  • 108 12 Yesterday's Tournament Results. Results in the lawn tennis tournament at the S.C.C. yes e:day wer» tas lollows: "A" CLASS DOUBLES HANDICAP. R. P. Goodman and W-: J. M. Warden (owe 3» v. D. H. Kleinman and H. S. Hewett (owe 15.1» postponed. A. D. Arderscn and A.
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  • 234 12 Lightweight Rout. I KID BERG MATCHED WITH WINNER. Reuter. New York, Sept. 13. A T the Polo grounds to-day, for the world's lightweight championship, Barney Ross (holder) outpointed Tony Canzoneri over 15 rounds.— Reuter. After the first few rounds had been evenly contested, Ross was spurred
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  • 65 12 Referee Knocks Out A Boxer. Reuter. San Francisco, Sept. IS. Australian boxer Grimes, when ordered to cease wrestling: during a boxing match with San Dernardino, "slugged" the referee but caught a tartar, as the latter was Jack Dempsey. who promptly knocked out Grimes. After removing the unconscious boxer
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  • 142 12 C hampionships Finals On Sunday. TVie following ties cf the Singapore badminton cliampionship tcurnameni will be paved Har FUI da V 31 50 a 81 the SV c Dril: FINALS. LADIES' SINGLES: Mrs. L M Per.nefath r iv. Miss Wang Siew Ying. I JOHK* SINGLES: Low Poh San
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  • 605 12 Programme Of Inter-State Fixtures. 5"U »2 I. lVeiisi «4-mlK'.i! NNtl lO l>7 n.,' o. l,. g.^„ ullno c:iuli l" t>- vilcl.,' ,>, V ll lt v l,,. ,v a> ,.u I«,vv v»!',^ v..». n. n,? c ll. r s«l>7 >'"' c> t,. iu«- lt w olliMtx-Ni, Ns
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  • 162 12 YESTERDAY'S RACE v DONCASTER, 1 Hyperion Unbeatable, Leads From Start Tn Finish. Reuter. London, Sept. 13 J'HE St. Leger (1 mile. 1,472 yards) run at Doncaster to-dav, resulted' as follows:— I 1 Lord Derby's HYIYklox (Weston) 2 H.H. the Aga Khan's FEl,l<TT- ATlON (Beary) Lord Durham's SCARLET
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  • 58 12 I Th; I 'and Club Scptembrr monthly medal (stick. > cctqpeUdOa will bo played m Saturday tr.d Bauday. A ft .bah ioursom mat.h v. th Garrison Gcli Cliib will be payed on Sucdty, S p;. 24. o*.e. the Is ana course. If reab'H wishing to tak> part
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  • 56 12 Th Stiait- Physical Athhtic Party tarn I th Mciripalr Badminion Part}, on Sunday y. the laittrs court. Lim Twa Tovr Road, at 3 pm.: T?n Miang Che.g. Tan Khai Sens. Kcb Kirn Seen. X h Kirn Yean. Ching Eng Ci.n;,. Tan Seng Bah. Chan Teow Chua:.. Reserve:
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  • 159 13 Four-Ball Foursomes At Keppel. The following are the teams for the four-bail lour«nnc« muUN belvrcrn Keppei 0oU club ami lseoov Qlo««, (3oll clut, <o b» ol»?lci en Luntii»? over tne Keppel llnicii lit 8.C placer» n,entl0li«l r.r^i» 8.20 «».m. una Wlzll. l?ne'l«l! «ml l?llHY^s»»l6 ».35 «m.
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  • 89 13 The American Amateur Golf Championship. Reuter. Cincinnati Sept 12. t At the Kenwood Country .Club, Johnny t Fischer led the field at the erd of the qual fying stages ol the Amer.can Amateur championship with 72—69 —141, a new all time qualifying round record which lowers tiie
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  • 54 13 Franco-American Tennis Matches. Reuter Wireless. Paris, Sept. 9. Cochet is playing in the tennis match between French and American professionals on Sept, 22. He predicts that "the time will come when all players will receive a percentage of the profits and some day there will be no
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  • 113 13 Results in the Old Raffles>ian.s" Association lawn tennis tournament are as follows:— •G.T. PEALL CHALLENGE CUP: Dr. T. H. Wee beat E. V. Miller 6—3. C—4: Dr. P. L. Loh beat Dr. C. J. Poh G—l. 6—3. DOUBLES HANDICAP: Dr. R. C. Oehler> and P. R. Lewis (scr.)
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  • 126 13 On Saturday the Green Hill B.P. beat tha Timah B.P. at the former's court, by 4 games to 2. Scores .G.H.B.P. players named fust): Koh Leong Kirn beat Teo Leng Boon 15—8. B—ls, 15—8; Tan Peng Swee beat Ah Joon 15—10, 9—15, 13—13 (5—1); Chan Joo Miang
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  • 47 13 The men's monthly medal competition v,£» played at the Garrison Golf Club u-.cr the week-end. The best return* were: R. Renton TttlJl H. C. Reilly BiJ 16 Lieut, j• wan Lieut. C. M. Keble 2~*£2 Pt.-Lt. W. C. Allen 1?*",?"^ F. R. Hobbes 81-1!—0
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  • 65 13 The 200 yards Midley championship race .the sequence of strokes being breast, back, and free" style)., lor the Clarke will be swum off on Sunday at the Club's pagar aUO This will be followed by the last match in the tnter-team water polo g Cheong Koon Seng
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  • 559 13 Singapore Team's Tour In Palembang. THE Arab P* ranakan Association's soccer team, now on tour in Sumatra, registered I their second win by 4-2 when they opposed the 1 Palembang Rest at Palembang last Sunday. Mr. Van der Meyden refereed and the teams lined up as follows: S.A.P.A.:
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  • 200 13 Tournament Results And Ties. Results of ties played in the tournament at the S.R.C. -A" Singles: G. E. N. Oelilers tplu-- 15; beat P. Norris (owe 2) 6—I, 2 —6, 6—3; M- A. Cordeiro (plus 15) beat Dr. G. P. de Souza (owe 30) 6—4. 6—4. •B" Singles:
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  • 68 13 The Sincere Lads' BP. beat the Singapore Ha-hour Board J. S. C. on Sunday. Scores (Sincere Lads' named first): C I. Warm beat Sng Beng Teck 15—a, 11—lo. 15—6; Smiling Ho beat Koh Kirn Yean 15—9. 15—2 Lee Cheng Tian beat Tay Keng Warm 15-10. 5—15. 14—14
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    • 239 13 r- m_ymmm■m n r mm —mm m m WORLD CABARET (ALWAYS LEADING) SATURDAY, 16TH SEPT. Gala Ftace Might. galloons And Streamers will be distributed Free. 'flu Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra will pl a) alternately with the New World Cabaret Orchestra. EXTENSION OF LICENCE TO 2 A.M. ~|M»' SKATING RACKS
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    • 244 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in tne Stralu Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eaatern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. IO f The Company haa £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compllee with
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  • 873 14 GOVT. AND TALENT. VOLUNTEER RELIEF SCANDAL Public Indignant. General Chu Made A Scapegoat. "gINCE Generals Li Tv and Chu Ching-lan indulged in mutual recriminations over the disposal of the patriotic contributions for the relief of Volunteers in Manchuria, the public imagination seems to have
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  • 154 14 I Peiping Authorities To Find Solution. Peiping, Aug. 25. OOTH Gqneral Sung Chen-Yuan and the Peiping authorities are taking grea' pains to find a solution to the new complicated situation in Chahar arising from General Fang Chen-wu's assumption of office as Commander-in-Chief of the Anti-Japanese Allied Army
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  • 121 14 China's Export To Russia Shows No Increase. Shanghai. Aug. 28. The preparations for the establishment of a rpecta] bureau in the Ministry of Industry to handle Sino-Soviet trade hare been completed and ihe bureau will come into being as soon as the plans have been endorsed by Mr
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  • 92 14 Kupeikou Pass Also Marked As Jehol Territory Peiping. Aug. 27. H.sinlung, a city in Northern Hopei outside the Great Wall, has now been definitely marked cut by the Japanese as Manchoukuo territory. The magistrate who was sent from Peiping to take over control of that district has been told
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  • 182 14 Temporary Deadlock Reached. Peking. Aug. 25. TN sp.te of previous assurances on the par- ol the Japanese, the negotiations for ;he retrocession of the Great Wall passes huv reached te porary deadlock following the change in the Japanese high military command in Manchuria However, it is
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  • 193 14 Settlement Believed To Be Made Soon. Kalgan, Aug 27. Following the announcement of his retirement by Genera' Sun Liang-chen. tne troops under Generals Fang Chen-wu and Chi Hungciiang have felt Changpei for the North. Gtneral Sung Chen-Yuan, Chairman of the Chahar Provincial Government, has left for Chanlrpel
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  • 899 14 RAPPROCHEMENT OR AGGRESSION? Same Objective. Diplomats The Tool Of Militarists. «glNCE the conclusion of the Tangku Armistice Agreement, which marks the cJose of a stage in Japan'.--armed conquest of China, the military barons of the Island Empire have again chosen to direct the diplomatic i policy of
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    • 580 14 INTERESTING^TioOKs*^^ MAN INTO WOMAN An authentic record of a chu: Niels Hoyer HOW TO USE ENGLISH. A Correct Guide a Prank H. Vizetelly, Litt.D.. LL.D. RUBBER A Remans of th. Dutch East U1 .i -AND THEN CAME LARWOOD. An aceo Mlt 1933, by Arthur Mailey. Illustrated THE ART CRAFT OF
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  • 601 15 Motoring Notes News. untitled RAIL CARS. its !Vr Hour. SOLVES AN 1 :.s iilC PROBLEM. Rail Cars To Fight Road Transport iteresting Fiat Product Fool-Proof hange Becoming Standardised GovernTo Subsidise Coal-Gas Production pi" Replacing "Stream-Lined: 9 Turin, Aug. 15. I a." the Fiat Rail Motor v entered into service nt
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  • 222 15 Fool-Proof Grear-change Standardised. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Aug. 27. THE week just past has been one fierce competition for speed and reliability. Next week will be for originality cf design and device. The new 1934 models are due to maki their appearance. There are two
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  • 251 15 Ugly Filling and Service Stations. The question of unsightly petrol pumps is one of direct concern to all who have the beauties of the country-side at heart. Apart from the sporadic action of local authorities, however. the problem has never been tackled us yet on a large scale,
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  • 240 15 The Toronto Transportation Corporation. For more than a year British coaches have been running from Toronto to Buffalo, opera ed by Gray Coach Lines, which is a subsidiary of the Toronto Transportation Commission. Just lately, three more A.E.C. vehicles have been shipped, a long distance coach for Gray
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    • 40 15 Whatever The Make j Whatever The Price- WILL NEVER AGAIN BE ABLE TO FACE YOUR SENT RAZOR AFTER TRYING THE 'VVARDONI A/ From—so Cents. 11.50, $&M and $1.50. SOLE AGENTS: William Jachsd Co,. (Malaya) Ltd. INGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG IPOH.
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    • 115 15 t f I of the Lubricating Oil i i i i I AdrertuseMcnt of The Asiatic Petroleum Company (Straits S<t I laments) Limited. J i I I s Prevent poisons mW^W^m\\\\\\ breeding in your j^^^^^^^^ Poisons as dangerous as the poison in the fangs of the serpent may be created
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    • 560 16 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 86-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone I 3411. I i i■ mi ■iimrin i urn in mil !>■■■ TO LET. SIANG LEVI PARK
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    • 703 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC NOTICES. 1 AUCTION SALE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE. AT JOHORE BAHRU. Land Application No. 26 of 1933. Between CHETTINAD BANK. LIMITED, a Company inc. rporattd in Pudukottah State. India, and carrying <:n businc&s at No. 15. Church St., Kunla Lumpur.
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    • 611 16 PUBLIC NOTICES, By Order of Registrar of Vehicles AUCTION SALE OF Cfle Oakland car No. S-2659. one Hupmrbile car No. S-5256. one Ford car No. S-5726. one Renault car No. S-7351, one Rugby car No. 7057. cne Singer car No. S-2799, cne Ford lorry No. S-480, or.. BS.A. motor cycle
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    • 512 16 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Cashier with experience cf Bookpinq. 55.000 cash guarantee required. Stat? r,alary and send copies of testimonials to, '•X" c o Malaya Tribune. A MAGAZINE BUSINESS requires working wrtnrr with «200 capital. Salary, profit, com--pission. Apply to Box No. 209 c o "Malaya Vribun:." WANTED—First-class Process Hand; must thoroughly
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    • 424 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSICAL SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education— Systematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc: Booklet free. M. W. IAM). Principal. THE STRAITS
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    • 432 16 If is s xw.ti»ii s I J >»• article «f t j y»n mag f Xt jig OR MR6I urn •Hill ££g^egwk, MALAYA TRIBINE. 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE DJ ADVANCE. Delivery including fc,^ at office ft** Pu£U|| or close l Local 0 r tvPor^ residence. F.MS Cour.'.rla Yearly 115
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