Malaya Tribune, 19 September 1933

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  • 37 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. I -No. 223 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday. Sept. 19. 1933. c Plalaga f&ribum SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1933.
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    • 156 1 gcad The Sunday Tribune i Liyal j Smokers unseen j of Tobaccos causes dryness and Afjly ENEMIES •he throat—Relieve it with Lakerol ]s s£^>^s\ are soothing and keep the mouth j allow no tobacco odour. I mil GERMS i OBTAINABLE .tSSKJi FROM ALL V Germs start influenza, coughs, colds, DISPENSARIES
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    • 96 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. MILK THE
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  • 305 2 IT is qu.te char Umi his decision of ihe Singapore Ci y Fa fccrs hi not inspired by any desire to angnM-t the r revenue. On he contrary it is more likely 'hp. the ca.-'s of t.:e machinery to effect ihe registration will,
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  • 250 2 WE agree tha the ignoring of traJfie signaLby cyclists is becoming more and more of a menace In all Malayan tMMB, but we refuse to believe that our excellent police force require cyclists to carry number plates befote they can put a stop to this dangerous practice.
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  • 234 2 THE Rul'o;r Research Enquiry Committee ccr.cludes tha: 'his would best be done by i t specialised ytaff in Louden, under tre Lordon j Advisory Committee, v.i h tunds provided under the euggested new ccrstitu ion of the Rub>r Rfiearch Insiitu'e. Wti that flew v,c agree. Ibu
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  • 717 2 Nanking Seizure. FIVE YEAR PLAN FOR SHANSI. Shanghai, Sept. 18. JUIE Anti-Japanese Society of Nanking seized large quantities of Japanese goods imported by Chinese merchants yesterday at noon and burnt them. Marshal Yen Shi Shan, the military chief of Shansi, has wired to Nanking requesting the Ministry
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  • 69 2 Decision To Utilise British Aeroplanes. The Swedish Air Ministry kS^fiL 1 future to use British foTmmu^ ire 3 according to an Hawker Osprey and Hawker Hart machines are the types which will be adopted thC SffiTh? R 7 a ieS and "cence torms haJ: already been decided
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    • 134 2 I m\%^km\\\*' 4 Am\ \\\m\ Am^^^osi^^^^^^^ Wear rhe shade fnaf's r/gnf r Cutex is ecoror your frock nomico/. Keep fhe boff/e figfif/y Every fashionable woman today is copped when using variety in nail tints. And the woman who combines good taste ob,e fo end. with a sense of value will
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    • 185 2 From a Doctor's Letter J[ have just watched a baby, obviously dying, recover completely, I might almost say, dramatically, when I altered its diet to Sunshine Glaxo and a daily dose of Ostelin." BUILDS BONNIE BABIES AgtmU in India H. J. FOSTER Co., Ltd., P. O. Box 202, Bombay I•
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  • 90 3 ATTITUDE UNCHANGED. WORDS AND DEEDS ANTITHETICALLY MIXED. Japanese diplomats are busily engaged in frustrate co-operation of the League of Nations with China, Mind hope of bringing that country under the surly of Japan, is evident in their unchanging attitude
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  • 388 3 L'AXESE diplomats arc now hava very busy time. one hand they have to rements oi* the Chinese "ollowing the return of Soong, on the other they h the changing attitude ers r "\vards China. ruipmj up with close obser•v matters, they have to defrustrote co-operation between
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  • 117 3 Events Take A Turn For The Worse. Peiping Aug 2!) llonI Ion rhehoi has taken a ton Generab POng Ohea WO and Chane having formally declare I d m i the Government. lii and Chi are new co-operating iiimamhr. Oeuerol Liv Karsi 1 Ch hchecc; where the latter
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  • 74 3 Thousands Of People Rendered Homeless. Xv eihua. Aug. "4. ull )f the overflow cf the Ycllo" s ::;>uun the districts north of Paotoubei jmplet oly inundated. OUttb r of villages have been siil>and thousands of people rerndt ret) ireo extendi to a distance <i □th of the Yellow
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  • 74 3 Resume Work Of Strengthening Dykes. Hsuchow. Aug. 29. V.lio.v River at Lanfang and Kaochen ed another rise of two fefc during the id f he flood water, ■which, has sub- .sidcrably during the last few days, risen to an unprecedented level 1 pouring east a ard to Fenghsien
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  • 204 3 Did Authorities Destroy Them? Waif eng. &Ug. M \Sh'RIOLS charge of wilful destruction or the Yellow River dykes by tbe Hunan \n (racial authorise:., .vaulting iv the ffcodine of the Western Shantung district has been made against he Honan Provincial Government., parttruiarly against General i.m Chih. the Chaiiman,
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  • 111 3 Magistrate (apiurcd And Executed. Chang.sha. Aug. 29. The Communists under Ho Lun?. which rec ntly made on advance into Szechuen by way of Western Hupeh. have withdrawn from Sz"chuen and are now moving rapidly cast. Sunp-tzc a city in Western Hupch immediate west of Shasi. is reported
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  • 55 3 Nankine. Aug. 29. The report that the Aviation Bureau will be enlarged and reorganised into an Avtauon nlstrv has been confirmed by the transfer 1 Bureau from the control of the War M^stry toZ control of the Military Coun- d The transfer is generally regarded as a first
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  • 399 3 Soviet Regime. EQUAL ALLOTMENT OF LAND. (hengtu, Aug. 22 (By Air Mail). r JpiIE Communists in Northern Szechuen have succeeded in converting the districts they occupy into a Soviet regime and have introduced al! Soviet social systems into that areji. notably the equal distribution of land.
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  • 137 3 Menace Growing More Serious Every Day. Aug ji Hie bandit menace In Luontong is growing i iaht. Mr. Chans Chrng-chrn. the magistrate of Luanchow. was surrounded by a bandit force more serious every day. According to reports received here late last night. Mr. Chang Ching-Chci:. the magistrate
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  • 106 3 Japan To Occupy Them For Naval Operations. Nanking. Aug. 24. According to information from diplomatic sources, the Japanese Government is now making preparations to occupy eight :jnall islands in the vicinity of the ooral islands which the French Government recently occupied in the South China Sea. The
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  • 38 3 Nanking, Aug. 24. The Government has decided to bend General I j Tv to Sinkiang to reorganise his troops LI will be appointed Land Reclamation Commissioner in Sinkiang. it is learned.— Shun Pao.
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  • 183 3 Martial Law Declared After Discovery. Peiping. Aug. 29. MARTIAL law has been declared at Tanv shan, following the discovery of "plainclothes" bandits who rob'oed two villages yesi'erday. It is said that these banrii.s will shortly ,tage a riot in Tangslian. General Li Chi Chun, the commander
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  • 97 3 All Modern Weapons To Be Manufactured. Cantor,. 29. The Canton military authorltis hive mapped out an ambitious plan for Urn establishment of a large arsenal at Pak'an?, in Hie prefecture of Chinyuan. The arsenal when established will be bl? to manufacture all modern weapons cf war. The
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    • 58 3 the coolad. u>i<l the /km m Jlh\ mellowest of all cigarettes Save the Coupons I Handsome gifts obtainable. JKg Jristocrcit of Qigxrette* ivory. Cork Tipped and Pld i SOLE AGENTS HENKY WAUGH CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH I I IJVIARTELL I 1 D 1 sole Agents n. V.
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  • 321 4 Shipping News Notices. GERMAN LINERS AT DOVER. Far Eastern Vessels Of Norddeutseher Lloyd. THE North German Lloyd steamer Trier made her first call at Dover in mall week, thus reviving a service which the company ran between the British port and the Far East until tne outbreak cf War. The
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  • 193 4 Eisteddfod To Be Held On Board. London, Aug. 14. The Parific Steam Navigation Company's liner tMUOft," left Liverpool on Saturday on 13 days' cruise to the Norwegian Fjords, which is unique in that the passengers, the coptain, and many of the crow are of one nationality, viz..
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  • 173 4 New York Shipbuilding: Corporation. The control of the New York Shipbuilding Corporation has been taken ever by Mr. E. L. Cord, president and treasurer of the Cord Corporation, and hi> associate, Mr. L. B. Manmng. vice-president cf the Cord Corporation. Mr. Cord has been elected chairman cf
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  • 150 4 Coroner Hurries Inquest To Save Delay Of Ship. The Middlesbrough steamer Homewood, when cfl Yarmouth, on Aug. 16 signalled for a doctor. It was learned that a seamen, Neil McNeil (45), of Daghenham, had fallen from the tup cf the mainmast to the deck, a distance of 30
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  • 251 4 New Cruiser's Keel Plate Laid. I rpFE keel plate of H.M.S. Appolo. the OCT A cruiser, was laid at Devonport Dok a d I tecently by Mrs. Fuilerton. wife of the Com rnandcr-m-Chlef at Denvo.iport, AdmhaJ F. J. A. Fuilerton. 'icmnai The ceremony at the No. 2 sttftvra*
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  • 184 4 The London Reorganisation Scheme. Elder Dempster Lines. Ltd.. have issued a further statement with regard to the reorganisation of their London arrangements. The firm have notified their cttentl that a? from September 4 their office at Fenton Hous~ 114. Fenchurch-street. E C.3. will be c-lostd. and that their
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  • 123 4 Decrease Recorded At Rotterdam Municipal Port. At Rotterdam municipal port laid-up shipping decreased during June by 18 units and «C.Mf gross tons to 44 ships of 227.043 gros, ,ms, including 16 vessels and 80.261 gross tens f British nationality. French. German and Norwegian rhips laid fside at Rotterdam
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  • 305 4 Novel Device Tried On Big: Liner. IWE new cabin liner Washington is the only merchant ship on the Atlantic equipped with a pitometer. for accurate measurement cf ■peed and distance, according to an announcement of the United Sta'es Lin- 1 Th? device has ben tried and found successful
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  • 94 4 Successful Application By Seattle Company. j The application of the Northland TransporI trticn Company. Seattle, for a loan cf £70,000 I <at par*. ;o be used in the construction of a Mnatagar and cargo vessel, costing about £'<>O.CO;V for operation between Seattle and j Alaska, has been approved
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  • 71 4 Newcastle Steamer's Record Cargo. awa, Aue 14. With *he tfOCklac cf the Briish stealer Pennyworth, of Newcas 1 wh.ch brought a record cargo of gxncial freight for Western Canada, the Hudson Bay port of Churchill has been opened for the season. The Pennyworth v.-.11 leave again short 1--
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  • 60 4 Whilst crossing the South Atlantic, homeward bound, with grain, the steamer Fowberry Tower iMilburn Line, NeweasUc-on-Tyne). ■pprantke Storey, of Hull, fell overboard from ihe upper deck. There was a heavy swell running at the time, but Captain Hursce promptly manoeuvred hll ship, dropped a lifebuoy, and cent aw?.y
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  • 269 4 Delayed One Day By The Stormy Seas. Hcngkong, Sept ft". HTITE Dollar Hoe, President Hoove), which armed here yesterday, mornin* one day behind schedule, experienced the typhoon at langhat, and was the only \essel to clear that port on Sunday. The weather conditions on the voyage
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  • 205 4 Luxury Yacht For A Ufa Production. Hamburg, Sept. 1. The largest and most luxurious yacht in the world. "Sav-ai-ona." 6.000 tons displacement, has jcat been chartered by the leading German film producing company "UFA" for the production of a monumental film, oi which the scenes in the yacht
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    • 492 4 ■STEAMER SAILINGS. P 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. j (Incorporated !n England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8 TEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Dm Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. BURDWAN 6.070 Sept.
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    • 178 4 iff LLOYD TRIESTINO amm W (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. I CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA I Calllm? at renanr. Colombo, Bombay, Calling at Colcmbo, Bombay, Snrz, Port j Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port Said, Brtndisl. Venice and Trie&te. Said, BrindisL Venice and Trieste. Due Leave Due m.v.
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    • 210 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE Deutsch |H D P| AustraUsche Dampfachlfl. Gesellschaft. (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933, t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Sept 19 t m.s. VOGTLAND, via Manila Oct 5 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila Oct 17 •BX SAARLAND, via Manila Nov 1 t
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    • 529 4 «TEAMER^An^ uoyd The undernMcd in* fixtures: OlTwarik 5 "DONAU" for M,r!!a, 1Ior?k BjwngtWll, N China J s- nt •nn utos, "SAALE" for Adrn. M rj u 19!! Rotterdam Hnmbu- ai Brcn t "DESSAU" for Q Havre, Antwerp. Rdam, Bias Eremen S "LAHN" for Genoa, ira-afc, R S T* M Hamburg
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  • 192 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER RESTRICTION "ON THE WAY." Keen Buying In Singapore. 'B* Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday, Noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 12V* cts., up ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), 110%, down >«. Yesterday's I'rices:— London Rubber, 3 23 32d., up 332 d. .Market Tone:
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  • 156 5 PETROL PRICES. Asiatic Petroleum Co. h (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various Standi of Kerosene are as follows: ibell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per Eritish Imperial gallon sneli Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon uo Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British
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  • 1265 5 Chamber Of Commerce Meeting-. NORTH Borneo feels thut the past few months have witnessed a change for the better, according to the Hon. Mr. F. W. Pinnock, in his address at the annual meeting of the North Bunco Chamber of Commerce en Sept. C. Mr. Pinnock,
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  • 72 5 Siam Worried By China's Decision. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sept. 18. THE Rice milling markeu is much perturbed at the sudden telegraphed imposition of duly cf a dollar a picul on all rice entering Chinese purts from foreign countries. The majority of ihe Bangkok mills arc closed
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  • 513 5 Loss After Difficult Year. THE 23rd annual meeting of the sharchold- ers of the Bukit Katil Rubbee Estates, Ltd., was held on Sept. 13. at the office of the secretaries, Messrs. C. F. Gtmes and Co., 137. Heercn Street, Malacca. Mr. Lan Soo Hock, the chairman cf
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  • 644 5 Rubber Shares. Sinyapoie, Tuesday. 11 a.m. The following rubber snare quotation* re* issued by Fra&er and Co and Lyall and KffMfc: issue VtJR value. Prase* LyaU I Shares. ft Co. rratt 1 Allenby $0.65 $0 75 $0.70 $0.86 1 Alor Gajah 0.50 O.GO 0.55 0.65 IA. Hitam
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  • 28 5 The crop of Bukit Jelctong Rubber Estates, L d., £"r August was 16 bOO lb. Tne total fcr the past three months amounts to 52.300 lb.
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    • 432 5 SINGAPORE rATIONS. rucntT. I] a.m. I are quotations are Issued Xsr exchange and stock, sj Buyers. Seller* :l 28 G 30 Cd 301- 35 P 1 14 9 15 6 1.02 1.05 Cd 19 6 20.6 0 16 0 18 0.54 0 59 TBI 17 110 f I 037 0.40
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    • 54 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almelda Street. Authorised and Subscribed „,000.000 Capital £1,000,000 Pald-up-Capltal srjo,ooo tOK^N. BRANCHES: Amara. Baghdad, Bahrein, Mosul and S l J«f c^TS opened and money on'terms to be ascertalncd on »W^* l ACC oUNTS opened and Mice throughout tbe world. fi.
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    • 16 5 N9 9 C O R Q UAV S I~n"CAPOR€ flea* Office: 15. Wall Street. New Ywk.
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    • 204 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements.) 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. SINGAPOMt LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: SBTKi. Chen,. Esq.,
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    • 165 6 DOUG. FAIRBANKS, Jnr. and JOAN BLONDELL in First National's romantic novelty fjnjjOgj DEPOT" i TO-MORROW—Opening at Matinee 3.15 JAMES DUNN JOAN BENNETT and HERBERT MUNDIN IV Am* k ,1 Comedy With I Mms,c Laughter Thrills i iftlr A Thrilling Romance of the Singapore jltii AWfS Shark-infested waters of Malaya. MARLBOROIGH]IIf
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    • 282 6 Amusements a P os it* ve ly Last LEE TRACY In Metro-Goldwvn-Mayer's New M^^^^pg^ Nuisance •*E ;T *S j blendes Then he had tv marry one P f r v ent her from sending him W> Legs. law and love—he couldn't Ja live without them. With MADGE EVANS, famous star
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    • 491 6 LeV face <h? BTtmirtf moral problem cf our U. < I el's see what th* deprrv.ic.n is doing LOVE Ar. men taking- advantage of hard jL—W imc Ar ••'••s taking the ea:!est way to 9f gc. Jd% Only big pietur; could treat this WBf > rlttV qu; '.irn rhd here
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  • 428 7 WITNESSES' NAMES KEPT SECRET. Many Interruptions Flames Began In Press Section? Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 14. Lansbury and Mr. H. G. were among the welle who listened to the < at the unofficial enquiry in nto tlir Reichstag fire. :he proceedin.es. the chairPritt, X.C.. asked that no
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  • 183 7 Larue Wheat Shipments From Russia. Reuter Wireless. Paris. Sept. 13. 'J lm 'in- quotaticn ct foreign than state and public funds on rket has been ie-cindid by the C uncil's decree which provides that v ili |t subject to the approval i Central Stock Exchange CcmReotef Wireless. London.
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  • 293 7 Society Making A Start On "Elijah." TpHE choral section of the Singapore Musical Society will meet on Sept. 26 lor its next session. PC?'cardi> have been sent to all eld members Known to be In Singapore, bm there may be '?me who have not received such,
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  • 231 7 West-End Theatre For British Films. 1 When Mr. Jack Buchanan takes ever the Leicester-square Theatre and shows his latest film. "That's a Good Girl." on September 27. ne may fairly claim that he H the "one man band. to a degree never attempt- cd by any artist before.
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  • 204 7 Eighteen Chinese Produced In Court. •tan of „i HE $3 were impos.d yesterday ci: as many *f 17 Cn: llCfe by lllf Second ri'.uate, Mr. Norman Gricc. for olayiug in a common gaming house. Acting on certain infcrmaUon received, ln- trior Kay Kirn Seng and four constables
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  • 51 7 Under the auspices of the Telok Ayer Church A ds Socio, v and Telok Ayer Epworth L tiue n "arlety entertainment, consisimg cf tC n J h on F at 8 p.m. at the Telok street Tictes can still be obtained on that p ght at 50 cents
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  • 125 7 Trade Delegations Meet In Bombay. Reuter. Bcinbay Sep< 18. THE British coU.n delegation to-day opened the e\mf Jrence with the MHI-owners' Arsocia'fon. Mr. Mody chairman of the Association pressing. Mr. Mody said that the pertinent question wa i whftl share Lancashire could have in India's present
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  • 187 7 Last Case Of Current Session. The hearing of the case in which Chia Kah Sent was charged with forgery was resumed yesterday morning at the Assizes before a comnrcn jury and Mr. Justice Gera-y. Thiols the feet case in the present session of the Assize.?. Tl c case
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  • 42 7 The Prince of Wales" farm at Lenton, was *m on August 25 to Mr. G. B. Shelton. of B The Jl herd of shorthorn* wera bought by Mr Sheuons brother. Mr. W. B. Shelton. Negotiations were carried out in London
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  • 376 7 "Receipts A Disgrace." COURT'S DECISION ON DISPUTE. 'J'HE Criminal District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, decided for the plaintiff, Lee Koon Yeang, in the case in which he had to decide the ownership of a plot of land, 10,000 Bq. feet in area, in Jurong. During
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  • 250 7 San Francisco's Giant Suspension Bridge. Probably the only bridge in the world exposed to the sweep of ocean seas. A suspension bridge with a clear span oi 4,200 ft. Towers incorporating more steel than ih qr.antitv used in the Quebec Bridge These are among the features of
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  • 247 7 Revolution Horrors In A News Reel. A ?lunpse of revolution as it really is can be seen in the Paramount News Reel at the Carlton and the Plaza theatres. It is the revolution in Havana winch the I Pa-.amcunt News Reel cameramen have recorded. The firs' scene*, show
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  • 24 7 "My brother's education Is somewhat dcfunctr said a Wlllesden witness yesterday. "He started in Standard Two but finished in Standard One."
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  • 179 7 Seizes The 14 Blue Shirts' n Papers. Reuter Wireless. Dubln. Sept. 15. T -i boy cot: oi" British b«.cr is comple'ely ever- tiiiadftt'ir.g the political si-nation In consequence of numerour raids, beer is no longer dis- j ;n wirdcwc. bu' the police througkou' t t'.;c country arc
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    • 684 7 I SINGAPORE HOlllS 1 GOODWOOD PARK HOTeT Phone 6490 Telegram: Goodwood Admirably located—sufficiently distant from city noise to ensure an atmosphere of peace and quietness. LARGE GARDEN—I 4 TENNIS COURTS. EVERY COMFORT High-class restaurant under expert European supervision. Lock-up garages: Moderate Rates: Terms Apply Manager. i mm m m mmm*
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 477 7 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies 't* Singapore, most of Vie members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Duri 's provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-tO'date iftuf complete. Happenings of general interest u0 stU be included in the
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  • 779 8 There is no desire to anticipate the Colonial policy at Whitehall, or to raise false hopes of early political development in Malaya, but th. re is every reason to believe that important discussions are taking place in regard to the future of at least one Colony on the
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  • 225 8 Comments By The Way. IpiVE days of racing in Singapore sufficed to unearth the best part of a million dollars, in solid cash. The five big sweeps alone accounted for something like $300,000 and the $2 sweeps on the forty-one races held altogether must have absorbed
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  • 205 8 ANOTHER case was reported yesterday in which a Chinese fell off a moving lorry and sustained injuries of which he died. The danger of riding on the backs of lorries which are insufficiently secured against the •'passengers" falling on the road was mentioned at the last meeting of
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  • 199 8 THE proposal of the Hongkong Government to resume the Tsat Tze Mvi bathing beach for -shipping and induotrial" purposes must deprive a very large number of Hongkong residents of the facilities of swimming during the summer months. A petition Is being sent to the Government asking it to
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  • 48 8 Miss P. W. Shelly, second daughter o' the Hon. Mr. M. B. Shelly, is expected from Home s-hortly. The Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams. British Resident, has accompanied H.H. the Sultan of Selangor to Java. He will return on Monday next.
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  • 122 8 It is understood that Mr. L. Thivy, J.P., Member of the Perak State Council, will be going to Madras for a change early in October. A European who was travelling on Friday by motor-car from Grik to Ipoh found a Chinese lying in a pool of b'ood at the
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  • 90 8 Mr. G. W. Webb. M.C.S.. has been uppointed to act as Assistant Protector of Chine: c ond Police Magistrate, Malacca. J The death took place this morning at her residence at Banda Hilir of Mrs. Tan Wi Lian (nee Ec Geok Lin> at the age of 32. Mrs. Tan
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  • 65 8 Following the example of a European lady in Singapore who rides a bicycle to marked, seme Europeans of Kuantan, of both sexes, now regularly use bicycles for making short journeys. A former District Officer of Kuantan used to depend on this mode of travel whenever his car vent wrong.
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  • 32 8 Toh Chee. a young Hokkien, was convicted on Saturday by the Seremban Magistrate with the theft of a table clock from an office table h. the Customs Department. Stntence was postponed.
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  • 41 8 Information having been received that Rabies has ceased to exist m Bukit Mertajam, Provinc? Wellesley, it is notified that the ord&r whereby the introduction of dogs into the Settlement of Singapore from Province Wellesley was prohibited has been withdrawn.
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  • 425 8 BY I I In the "Land of that every man is h Then every man must rave -man or a bachelor A A "Women keep jobs better ti men". They take the bong so much more pleasantly. I "Japanese fear new a!tac k Ti own or somebody
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  • 28 8 JAPANESE GOODS BURNT CHINA NEWS, on pa<4e 3. CLUB DIAR*. on 7. SPORTS NEWS, on pages 12 an| I FILM INSTITUTE PAHS RADIO PROGRAMME J
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 154 8 I UNIQUE VALUE. A new medium-Priced Portable cf a high standard of quality, j Hardwood Cabinet, covered in Mack fabric: "Pakawa" handle. Size 15 ins. x 11% ins. x 5% ins. Spring -Motor to play 10-inch and 12-inch records, with auto stop. New winding key. Record earner to caiTy twelve
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    • 80 8 scientific r.ni.n JMVUTOT. Highly appreciated by High Court Judges, Ministers to Government and other eminent public men. FULL CATALOGUE FREE. The Scientific Gol l Rangl's C'u Lid., 104, C hina Bazar Ilea I. Post Box No. 203. Madias. _rr mmm* i. L Violins Fittings Cheapest Best SEASON CO., LTD., 118,
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  • 79 9 INCREASE OF LAND AND AIR FORCES. BOMBERS STATIONED ON BORDER OF MANCHURIA. Submarines Held Ready. Chinese Solemnly Remember Day Of Humiliation. I preparations for war in the Far East, on land and air, are being made by Soviet Russia, according Ports. The
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  • 497 9 anfrhai, Sept 10. [SG to Japanese reports,'; A have increased their >rces in the Far East, j troops and 20 nes have been placed on huria borders while are stationed in Mr. Hirota. the new j •i Minister, is now ■ntion to the improve ese Soviet
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  • 148 9 Fall fn The Price Of Goat Mutton." mutton." generally the 1 one down considerably in 1] ota vhere a kati of mutton Ota 'iiu-d in the market fcr mutton a ith bone and fat the 'Times of prices only apply to Ipoh tUnf to the Teluk
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  • 25 9 Amsterdam, j T r a Dutch steamer "skipm.><io las 1,500 th crossing beind and Holland. i made Hi 1.500 th crossing on Meckiea^panj,
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  • 186 9 Jewish Boycott Of Germany. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Sept. 13. PROFESSOR Koepske, ex-Director of the Berlin Broadcasting Corpciation. has shot himself In a nursing home. Together with six colleagues, Koepske was arrested six weeks ago on a charge In connection with alleged misappropriation of public monies.—Reuter Wireless. Berlin,
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  • 185 9 Ail Apology. OFFENDING WORDS WITHDRAWN. ITfJE have received a letter from Messrs. ff Braddell Brothers, solicitors, drawing our attention to the last paragraph in the report which appeared in yesterday's "Malaya Tribune under the above quoted heading. We hasten to express our regret that it was so
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  • 541 9 Diverted Letter And Forged Signature. (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Seremban. Sept. 13. A TAMIL named Yythilingam. a teacher of a Tamil Vernacular School at Nilai. pleaded guilty to two charges against him of unlawfully diverting letters and forgery of a signature, before Raja Kamaralzaman, the Police Magistrate, to-day.
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  • 32 9 Ritzville (Washington). Mr mmm Roloff roped a half-biokenhorse, js draped him across a field and through lh w e henU s»p7ed, Mr. mmm *M in ft pair of shoes.
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  • 147 9 U.S. To Intervene? SAN MARTIN MAY RESIGN. Reuter. Havana, Sept. 15. NEW rising is reported in Pinard El Rio Province, where an exarmy officer, heading a group of armed civilians, induced the army post at Consolation Delsur to join him. Troops have been despatched from Havana
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  • 211 9 In Trouble After Horoscope Was Road. W. en .1 young Chinese ;it err.pied to follow be d'reetiQTXa of r. hrcscope reader, it did no* take ions for him tc fall ul of t .p law ard as a rcfult he was produced be', re the Second
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  • 92 9 Delivering Lectures In Seremban. (From Our Onn Correspondent.) I Seremban. Sept. 18. The Rev F. McAlfrey, Jesuit Father from Manila, is on a visit to Seremban. and started a series of lectures from Sunday evening at the Church of the Visitation. Seremban. These lectures will be carried
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  • 136 9 Mystery Man Trying To Settle Land Debts. Behind the turmoil and uncertainty in the] Free State moves are going on for a settlement cf the Land Annuities dispute, which has re- suited in the imposition of special duties by the British Government on Free State imports and
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  • 152 9 Spinster Appeals To Mayor For Help. Every nice girl loves a sailor, that's a saying old but true; yet it isn't always certain that they'll get the chance to woo. Portsmouth's Lord Mayor though, is kindly, and he's always ready, too. with a helping hand for spinsters who
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  • 455 9 Disarmament Policy Of France. Reuter Wireless. Paris, Sept. 19. IN addition to the favourable impression created by the Anglo-French disarmament conversations, semi-official circles state that a parallel exchange of views with the Italian Government, through normal diplomatic channels, is progressing satisfactorily —Reuter. Paris, S:pt. 18. In the
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  • 176 9 RUBBER CONTROL VERY NEAR. Settling Quotas. Destruction Of Excess Rubber. Reuter. London, Sept. 19. ACCORDING to the "Financial Times" Amsterdam correspondent it is stated in well-informed Dutch rubber quarters that a meeting of the British Rubber Growers'' Association in London yesterday practically unanimously favoured control of
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    • 117 9 The fresh delicate flavour of HEYMAN BUTTER is due to the ideal conditions under which it is made. Produced in Victoria, Australia, it is handled and packed with scrupulous j lygT'V. i I SOLE AGENTS: |j I NOW IN STOCK. I The popular numbers from J "Bedtime Story" J and
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  • 84 10 ROOSEVELT TO TAKE ACTION "PRETTY QUICK." RIOT OF STRIKING MINERS. ENFORCEMENT OF WAGES CODE IN COAL INDUSTRY Riots and bloodshed have followed the coal strike in Philadelphia, where the coalowners have been resisting the coal code. President Roosevelt is enforcing the code.
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  • 586 10 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 10. WHE coal cede signed by President Roosevelt, provides for a 40-hour working we-ck in the bituminou' COfcl industry, and fixes basic minimuj.i wages for skilled and unskilled labour. It provides for the marketing- of coal at reasonable prices to be fixed
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  • 229 10 American Ambassador To Remain. Reuter Wireless. Washington. Sept. 15. Oflicial apprehension is increased lest the netoutbreak in Cuba threaten the Uvea and property of American nationals, thus necessitating intervention by United States troops .—Reuter Wir» l' ft, Havana, Sept 15. The rebels in Pinardelrio Province have fccrrciidcrcd. Renter
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  • 73 10 Crushed To Death Under Wooden Case. A stir was caused in Malacca Street at about 10 o'clock yesterday morning, when a Chinese coolie was fatally injured by a heavy load It appears that he was unloading a wooden case weighing about 200 ib. from the lorry wher It
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  • 111 10 Service To Be Extended On The F.M.S.R. It is rumoured that the Railway Department have under consideration the ques ion of running paolour cars on the day mail trains between. Prai and Kuala Lumpur. ihnHar to those- running between Singapore and the Federal Capital These parlour cars, winch
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  • 98 10 Violent Attack On Man Talking To His Wife. There was a commotion in a house in Weid Read yes erday afternoon when a Malay seaman, on returning home, found his wife in conversation with a Chines?. Tne husbard seized a bottle and inflicted nasty injuries en the Chinese,
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  • 65 10 Tin Of Paint Poured Over His Head. There was an extratvdinan teeai in Hongkong Street >vv„erday r.iternorn. It appears that a prominen. Chinese said to &c the manager of one of the local banks was ma ricksha when the vehicle collided with an Indian. JJgiat that moment a
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  • 189 10 Chinese Sentenced In Police Court. rtmE Third Magistrate. Mr R. j. p, Curtis, 1 delivered judgment yesterday, tn the ca>c la whici a young Straits-born Chinese. Gnu Cain Watt was charged with crimii.ai breach c:" trus: ir respect of 5204. Acemed, who was a canvasser. rnip|%ld
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  • 195 10 "Handsome Is As Handsome Does." Reuter Wireless. London. Stpt. 13. A real Yorkshire :oar from 300.000 throats greeted the victory of Earl Derby's Hyper on in the St. Leger. It was a most popular win as Lord Derby is cue of the staunchest supporters of the turf
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  • 107 10 Manchuria Ammunition Dump Exploded. Reuter Wireless. Harbin. Sept. 15 Combined operations by Manchukno troops, and gunooaLa on the Sungari River have betn. ..dertaken against the bandit headquarters .uth of the chy. Many were slain. A seer, t ammunition dump exploded and 44 houses vcre gutted.—Reuter Wireless. Moscow. Sept.
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  • 514 10 Not An Offence. STATEMENT IN LOCAL COURT. I JT is not an offence in Singapore 1 to drive a car when under thi influence of alcohol." This was the somewhat astonishing I statement made by Inspector Pope joy, in the Fourth Court yesterday to his honour,
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  • 179 10 Large Attendance At Bristol Church. There were remarkable scenes in Bristol when a Chinese baby, the daughter of acrobats at a local circus, was christened in the ancicm church of All Saints in the city. A crowd of iive-tnousand people thronged tbe pavements near the church to watch
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  • 79 10 Full Control Of Government Functions. Reuter Wireless. Poena. Sept. li*. The tu'ure programme of Congress, evolved between Mr. Gandhi and Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru is expressed in a nutshell as "complete independence, meaning full control of the army and foreign relations and internal, financial and economic control." Mr. Gandhi,
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  • 420 10 Fight With Police Near Raffles Cafe. A FIGHT between three soldiers and a police lance-corpcral and two constables wai described before the Third Magistrate (Mr. R. J. F. Curtis» this morning. The accused. Gunners T. Eld?r and D. Thompson, attached to the Ant i-Aircraft Battery, R.A.
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  • 159 10 Romanic ;<nd tJirills in pl«-i y characterbc "Union Dei .t." whieh »;|»rimc! a •season at tic A1 ham bra list rig.rt '.v'h I> ugla- Fairbanks, Jiii and Juan in th* lradlnr par's. The entire ac'ior is confined "> a l uge railway
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  • 130 10 1 Racy Picture At The Capitol. "Speed, action aid iacy wit" BUM up 'he picture now showing at the Capitoi "The Nuisance." It purports to reveal how unscrupulous lawyers make money out of street accidents 'which are faked when there is not riWgh of them!) We suspect tilt, the poottton
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  • 107 10 Employee's Entrance At The Pavilion. I Warner Brothers' sensatienal film "Employee* Entrance," with Warren William and Loretta Young in the principal roles, commenced a season at the Pavilion theatre ye.; erday. There is a strong supporting f ast of otrn-r featured players and the extras specially unpaged for this film
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  • 324 10 POLICE U>SE HOLD ON CROWD. Batons Used. Famous Bridge Of B Severed. Reuter Wireless. THE police tempoi over the excited cro the body of font? British cruiser. Over I", OKI Arabs, crying "Allah to touch the coffin and tioii was threatening when police. iriekKng batons, way
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  • 32 10 (From Our Ouiv CtM The Siamese paper, rep ii thai I b due in Daman r by !l and is brill? enterannd a» Pafft dinner by 800 of bla apportcr
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  • 17 10 Mr. untitled c. Huang untitled Medan. and Mrs Hi ijoard the "Cont- Verde." v»> day from China
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  • 104 11 f IvER >1. M. LINES. Maritimes have eecided to m the beginning of November for their China-Japan and China mail lines. t > the China and Japan line pti.m of the eall at Kobe and 1 the call at Penang. Morefro;u Marseilles
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  • 93 11 285 tons. from Djambi 17-9; hi 20-9. I)., t ii. 2,745 tons, from Belawan- Hongkong 21-9. 5-3 tons, from Penang 16-9; i :o-9. 4 433 tens, from Yokoh ama Bremen 19-9. h 1.181.16 tons, from Palcm- i Paltmbang 20-9. N v an. 87C tons, from Bangkok Bangkok 19-9.
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  • 67 11 Singapore. Sept. 19. 9 ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Wharf (Entrance Oate 1). tarJ (Entrance Oate 3). S Aldegonde 11; it Deck (Entrance Gate 3). Si lata City 37. Ire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). West Wharf (Entrance Oate La rut 3. Deucaßaa r Jdidines. 10 (Entrance Gate 7). X .PPFL
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  • 54 11 Mails Lorn Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at he General Poet Office. Singapore at 2.30 p.m. to-day. From Hclland and Germany by the "Marnix v?n St. Aldegonde," du~ at Singapore at noon tc-day. from China and Japan by thp "Malacca Mr.ru." cue at Singapore at 5
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  • 180 11 Ban On Marriage Not Valid. The heiress-who-must-not-mai y. Miss MarJorle Joyce Clementscr!. of Hove, was married in mail week to Mr Bernard Thorpe, a Manchester business man. A crowd of more than 3.000 people waited outside All Saints Church. Maidstone, whet the ceremony was performed Squads of
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  • 202 11 SELLING. Singapore, Sept. 19. London 4 months' sight 2j4 3jJS London 1 months' sight 2j4 SJM London 60 days' s'ght 2 4 364 London 30 days' sight 2 4 L 32 London demand 4 London T.T. 2 3 31 32 Lyons and Paris demand 925 P.amburg demand tSĕ
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  • 186 11 Singapore. Sept. 18. R. <Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $118 R. tSiam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $111 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 $io3 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 $98 Siam. No. 1 "Sinhway" $172 Siam. No. 2 "Sinhway" $162 Siam. No. 3 "Sinhway" $149 Rice,
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  • 118 11 Fell Out Of Cockpit As Plane Started. Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 15. Lady Clayton, widow of Sir Robert East Clayton, the explorer, was fatally injured at Brooklands Aerodrome to-day. She was taxing at fifty miles per hour, prior to rating when she was seen to be trying
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  • 21 11 Reuter Wireless. TeLeran, Sept. 13. The Government has resigned, but th, r«ason is not yet known. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 98 11 ALHAMBRA—"I'mon Depot." featuring 1 Doug. Fairbanks Jnr CAPITOL.—Lee Tracy and Madse Evans in The Nuisance." EMPIRE. —Ed v. G Rcb.'m n.n Tgtr Shark." GREAT WORLD —Cabare, Dane lag, ijdcshows. Malay and Chirese Wayangs. c nema--iTalkie: Sk>—"Are You Lister inj:." Star—' My Wife's Famil>' I MARLBOROUGH —Gene Gaiard la "Lucky
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 167 11 <"Jyk jj« ALL jjfi Jr THE experiences of the past few years pave proved how rapidly the accumulations of a lifetime ban be seriously depreciated—or swept away. Life insurance is the one means by which such losses to your estate can be immediately offset. Its function is two-fold—a competence if
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 186 11 j SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. I F '*'"ej"-. Laboean Bilik and Tdjujon? 1 mil o (betel) 3 p.m St 'i ai P plu 'Jang, Benajkaaa and Ba*an 2« Pi Api ,Hon Thont) 3 p.m Beldt Pardjang, Banfkalb.. siak. Pafctu. Earoc Port d? Koc* and Padan> (Hong ffiwong) 3 p.m Siam
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    • 68 11 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. LmM TeftterAAy. Night Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine Temp Stations. Oeg. P. Inches. Hours. Deg.F. Alor Star 89 0.04 fi.l 75 Sitiawan 92 0.29 9.7 73 K. Ttengganu 87 Nil 12.9 72 Bukit Jeram 90 0.75 5.7 71 Malacca 86 1 38 9.0
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    • 375 11 DIARY Of Ttit PAY] WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, SEPT. 19. High Tide?.—lMS a.m., 10.30 p.m. Football, P A F A. Cup. RAF. v. 1.C.F.A., Anson Road. Police .Band, Katong Park. 5.15 p.m. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 20 High Tides.—ll.o6 a.m.. 11.06 p.m. Rotary Luncheon, Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m.
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  • 741 12 S.A.F.A. CUP SOCCER. CHINESE RESERVES ELIMINATED. Yesterday s Replay. Pulau Brani Enter Second Round. pULAU Brani eliminated the Chin ese II from the S.A.F.A. Cup Competition at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, winning their replay by the oiily goal scored in the
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  • 113 12 "A Malay" writes: "I understood that the Malay Junior League competition which was commenced in 1031 has not vet been completed It seems Strang; to every one how i->ng will it take to finish. T am surprised that the M.F.A. officials da ?°hJ la conclusion I hope
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  • 198 12 Tournament Results And Ties. Tie:- in the Unuon Badminton Patty's tiurnanvm daring the last w t>;-e.irt resulted as followt: Ang Whut Kirn b at X B ng 3v.ee 16-1, IS—~: Khoo Peck Kirn bat Goh Lng Keon 15-1. 15—7: Tav Soo Lan beat Chu'-T Chian L-e 15—6. 13—0:
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  • 110 12 The Mayflower E.P. teat th.< Useful B.P on Sunday at the former's court by 6 btji pto nil. Scores (Mayflower s players rpentio::ed fi.st) SINGLES: Seah Eng Hec beat Koh Berg Swee 15-5, 15-3; Tan Miang Cheng beat Cl in Tham Swee 15-.12, 15-8; Seah Eng Liat
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  • 108 12 Championship Ties For Next Sunday. TIES In the Singapore badminton championships to be played oiT on Sunday at 10 p.m. arc as follows: i MIXED DOUBLES: Lim Jiak Kirn and Miss Tan SwL-e Choo v. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pennenthcr; G. Singh and Mhs L Appacuity
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  • 86 12 P.L. Epworth League Heat Week-End B.P. I L. Epwrth League buL Wetk-End B. P. T-C Paya Lebar Epworth League beat the Week-End Badndrton Party by c to 1 a tbe frn er** court on Saturday las'. < Scons (P.L.K.L. patjren men ioncd first): binch s: Hang Swee
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  • 686 12 Two Local Games. COLTS' IMPRESSIVE PLAY. *JpHE hockey season opened in Singapore yesterday when two matches were played, one between the S.C.R.C. and the Singapore Colts and the second between the WM.C.A. and the Khalsa Associatoin. The Colts met the S.C.R.C. at Hong Lim Green and defeated
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  • 111 12 Champion Coaniv Trcunccd By The Rest. Reuter. Lond n Sept. 18. Yorkeli re, the Ccir'ty cricket champ ons were beat n by an nr ngs. ar.d 23 runs in he fira' match of the English criokot sea en Seres: YORKSHIRE: 292 (SutolifTe 114 not ou ard 240. REST
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  • 285 12 New Rules Passed. TWO MATCHES IN SINGAPORE. rjMIE Selangor Hockey Association have drawn up their list of fixtures for the ensuing season and the programme shows that two matches will be played here next month. Singapore will visit Kuala Lumpur in November and play matches against SJangor
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  • 152 12 Will Fight Bradv On Sept. 30. Al Rivers left for Saigon by the "G.G. Merlin* vest erday. He will fight Aim? Raphail, the ex-light--weight champion of France, on Sept. 22. The Frcr.ehnian is the best welterweight in Saigon to-day. One of his victims was Terry O'Campo. the
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  • 61 12 Yesterday's Lawn Tennis Results. Yestcrda.'s results in t ie S.R.C. lawn tennis tournament were as follows: •A Singles: Dr. S. L. OeMers (owe 15.1) boat K. C. Balhctchct (owe 3). 6—3; 6—3. 'TV' Singos: R. g. Lange (scr.) beat W. E. Mover (jcr.» 6—o; 6—3; R. Armslron-; (owe
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  • 398 12 Boxing At The City Park Arena. (From Our Ova Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 18 QUITE a good card was offered last night by the City Park management Dawocd <Bst. 2) met Cheng Kai <8 .t. Bibs.) in a four-rbund contest which was marked by hard slugging on
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  • 23 12 Yesterday's English League Match. Bbekburn Rogers b:at Newcastle United in the First Division of the English League to-day by C—2—R uter.
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  • 35 12 Flayirg at Tieer gro'.md oa Sunriav tie Tanjong Pagar Rargei: bet tbe Ti-tr S; rtißf arul Mr oal Fjrty by 2 I. S. K. Mohamed ECOTCd bet a fjoals f:the Rangers.
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  • 289 12 THE GORDON Wp COMPETITION Medicals At pi ay An Interesting Annual lournanvjnt. (From Our On* C n A X mterestin hi merit was concluded i i Sunday when members of the p Medical Department competed fjlki Gordon Cup, named after Medical Officer who retired'fr v service early
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 210 12 SC.C. LAWN TENNIS. Yesterday's Results And To-day's Ties. Tics played yesterday in the S. C. C. lawn tenr.is tournament resulted as follows: A Class Doubles |semi-final' T F. Goodman end W J M Warden i owe 3> beat R. B. B. Dann 11 and O. R. S. Bateman (owe 3)
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  • 158 13 Successful Meeting. (ll i; VDOPTS THE HOUSE SYSTEM. k Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 17. Is' Sports Club held 1 annua) athletic meetmoon on the Bands ■■ii ground. Th-. 4 and there was a present including residents. (.ti Mrs. A. W. Frisby prizeSj Miss Olive secretary of the all
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  • 76 13 This Week's Tournament Ties. p a badminton handi(Jnlted Badminton Party v Kee Swee v. Tan Kirn ran Peng Tuck. Lew Kee ran Seng Chia v. Low Kee v Lee Clioon Hee, Goh raj Y< w Wee. fck v. Tan Peng Tuck. I m Kee Swee, F. L.
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  • 31 13 IcbtiMs To He Resumed Next Year. Arcachcn. Sept. 17. Dim °f the French Rugby If. Roger Dantou, the happy to announce that h Union will be re■M 1934 Reuter.
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  • 27 13 ftftpetition At The Keppel Golf Club. T >hn and British Red Cross has been arranged ad 30 and Oct. 1. 7 and 8 at
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  • 41 13 week in the lawn tennis .m.iment of the Chinese Loo Poon Lip v. Dr. H. T. Ron Thian Seng v. Yeo Harold Tan v. Tan Ah Hung. D Chow Tat v. J. P. r '.:n Hock v. Ere Swee
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  • 41 13 MB beat the ?*ing Yeonc by 3—2 at ping-pong at preaftwM, i Payers named first): Cho Poh Chin 3—l; T»m Kin Wai 3—2; Lav Chio Nam Kuan 2—3; Ng Moon 3—l; Ng Chi Ho Tm Kwan 2—3.
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  • 162 13 UA Open Amateur Golf Championship. Reuter. Cincinnati, Sept. ic. IN toe final of the D.s open aeaatetn tot! rnampiomhlp Dm lap be a. Marston by 6 and S2 UP at and su up at the twenty-seventh th?SKpPIS Cf exhibitions in the history of the championshio and did the
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  • 148 13 Keppel Beat Sepoy Lines G.C. Team. The match between Keppel Golf Club ard S<po;, Lines Golf Club, played over the course of th- Keppel Golf Club on Sunday, resulted in a win for ihe heme it tarn by B>. to 4 1 Scores (K.G.C. players named "first):"' Jones
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  • 126 13 The Amateur Sporting Association badminton team beat the Sect Kirn Cheng B. P. by five games to one at the latter's court on Saturday. Ihe results are as follows (A.S.A. players mentioned first): Tan Soo Choo beat Ang Whatt Kirn 14—14 »3—2>. 12—15. 15—11. Ec Hock Chiang lost
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  • 84 13 First Matches Of The Season. S.C.R.C. team v. ihe Khalsa Association to-morrow a- the S.C.R.C. ground. Check Wah. Seng Whatt. Henry Boon. Thean Chye. Yew Hock. Kean Kcoi. Bock Chye, Tuck Soon. Chin Khc-an. Kee Pew, Kong Leong. Reserves: Fong Lim, Geo Lee. S.C.R.C. team v. the A.P.C.
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  • 98 13 Sunday s Swimming Events At Katong. The !?DC yards medley championship race for he &Mke Cup was swam off at the Club's pagar on BUT day. T.:e sequence of s.rokes was breast, back and free style. The results were as follows: 1. Tan Wee Chv.ee (Time 2 mm.
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  • 69 13 Rugby Football In Negri Sembilan. (From Our Otcn Correspondent.) Seremban, Spt. 16. On the Staticn padang to-day. the first State ran r practice was played off between llrs Colours and the Whites, the former winning by 25 points to 8. Many players of the "All Blues" took part
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  • 103 13 Ties for io-day in the lawn tennis tournament at the S.R.C. are as follows: Doubles Handicap :-L. A. Marcus and J. L. da Silva (plus 15) v. H. D. Hochotadt and J. B. Quays (plus 4) Mixed Doubles: —F. Norris and Miss Z. Clarke (*cr) v Mr.
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  • 142 13 Selangor Team Beats N.S. Club. (From Our Oxen Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 16. rpiLE first hockey match of the season was play- ed here io-day when the Negri Sembilan Club met the Selangor Colts on the Club padang and was defeated by 5 goals to one. The game was
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  • 166 13 Seremban Chinese Beat The Tampin R.C. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Sept. 17. In a return match at Seremban. the "B" team of the Seremban Cninese Badminton Party defeated the- Tampin Rec: cation Club by 7 games to 2. Sccres (Seremban Chinese "B" mentioned first >: SINGLES: Limah
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  • 87 13 Amy Thinks Delay Has Been Too Long. Reuter Wireless. New York, Sept. 13. Before leaving for Toronto to meet her husband who has been superintending the pre- paration of their new 'plane in England. Mrs. Amy Mollison declared that it was by no means definite that they would
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  • 74 13 Caught Plague While ing Last Sacraments. Reuter Wireless. Nairobi, Sept. 9. An act of heroism has terminated the thirty year:;' minis ry of Father Wolt:rs, cf tl:e nativemilt Rubaga Hill Roman Catholic Cathedral In Kampala. A severe outbreak of plague is devastating the population and. learning t'r.at
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  • 421 13 Water Shortage In Rural Districts. 11HIS summer in England, has broken all weather .records for the century. Since the first of June there have been more days with temperatures of 80 degrees or ever than fan any other year. This is one day more than the
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  • 210 13 Had Frequently Flouted The Administration. Reuter wireless. Sercwes, (Beenuanaland), Sept. 14. Chief Tschekedi has been deposed and has be.n orde red to reside in the Tati district. ViceAdmiral Evans, pronouncing sentence, said that Tschekedi had frequently flouted the Administration. The marines have been traitsferred acre from Palapyer Road
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  • 92 13 Verdict At The Inquest On Earl Kerry. Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 14. An open verdict was returned by a majority of S'.vcn to two at the inquest to-day on Earl Kerry, heir to the Marquis of Lansdowr.e, who was killed by a fall und:r a tube tra'n.
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  • 62 13 Tremendous Damage To Crops. Reuter Wireless. Buenos Aires, Sept. 9. Tremendous damage has been done to the wheat, flax and barley crops by the four months' dry weather, according to the President of the Agrarian League. The rains, which have just started, have averted complete disaster but it
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 258 13 AssetB exceed $12,000,000. Asiwraace in force srer $.'{5,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement*). j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Blreet. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. 1.0. 1 The Con, P* n y h "0,000 deposited with tbe Supieme Court of
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 194 13 LAWN HOWLS. S.C.C. Tournament Ties For This Week. Ties in the lawn bowls tournament at the S.C.C. arc as follows: TO-DAY. A. S. Banks <owe 5» v. A. B. Jordan (plus 6.) C. G. Fugler plus 11 v. H. Gray (owe 5. i Dr. E. D. Lindow and H. K.
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  • 1572 14 Research Functions. A SUGGESTION FOR THE EMPIRE. QXE of the papers read at the Im perial Social Hygiene Congress in London recently was on "The Constitution of a British Film Institute, jwith particular reference to its Imperial functions," by A. C. Cameron, M.C., M-A.j Secretary to the
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  • 144 14 First Drawing On Armistice Day. Paris. Aug. 7. Tne fhst drawing of the one milliard Irancs (ten million pounds* French state lottery will U*a place al the Xlccadera on Armistice nay I He President of the Republic will be present Ha hundred million franrs (six million loundsi will
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  • 77 14 "B.P.V Reply To Ban On Visit In Uniform. Denmark banned British Scouts from landing in uniform So Lore Eaden-Po.'ell hai bam;: d I H BtßaVJt. The Chief Scout sailed from Si uthampton en Aug 12 with 650 Girl Guides and Scoutto cruise to Baltic ports Denmark said
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 693 14 WHAT WILL YOli BE DOING i ONE YEAR FROM TO-DAY? Will you still be strug- post this coupon to-day gling on at the same old international correspondence job and possibly drawing schools, (colonial, Ltd.. oi London, even less pay—worried *****4 A* Roblnsott Singapore. about the future —never Please send me
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 323 14 EMPIRE RADIO j TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). From The Empire England. Wavelength* 25.28 and S1J melrwa ((JirctiU'kh Mean Time: add 7 lirs. 20 intnute: C M.T. 11.0 a in.—1.0 p.m. Tramillllwtnil on an omni-dn; (.tional atrial: 11
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  • 359 15 plane In Collision With A Car. rHREE persons were killed and w» ii injured in motoring ac ai Britain during ihe week-end, according to reports received Port," sixteen of the fatali- the Saturday. ai one of the worst on record ad history. One of the features
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  • 59 15 Convict Arrested After 23 Years. j Cairo. A I*?-"**"** <o death 23 vearago has just been arres ad c 20% VTiJSf Jaw ir a^SJS*S i M js? absence. h m > v in his Ismail apparently Red to Pals tn.. *~i c < in foot.and lived
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  • 201 15 "Black Alagic" At A London Club. A stun, which mmcs, answars Quest ons ant L?£SLT and subtracts numbe" is vie latest of wonder of ma°ic Jo*eff>. a magtcan" frcm the United States to be a replica not of "Poor Yorricks" but of EaLamos. the Com., de Qagh
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  • 289 15 Made To Run 82 Miles In 17 Hours. THREE scientists have discovered just how much torture a dog can stand. They do not describe their experiment in that ay. They call it "muscular enduran c." and the information gathered is set forth with revolting htcidity in a report
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  • 153 15 Engaged 19 Enemy Tlanes Single-Handed. It was announced in the "London Gazette" that Flight-Lieutenant Alan Jerrard, V.C, had been placed on the retired list on account of ili-health. Lieutenant Jerrard served in Italy in the War and was awarded the V.C. for a series of attacks on
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  • 204 15 Government Share Of Hospitals Sweep. T HE Ilish State Government has re- eat** £187.793 Bs. 6d. as it direc. share ef i".- hospital sweeps akes on the last Derby. 'this amount go* to the Exchequer by rearoo cf the mw Stamp Duly, under which Mr I*
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  • 83 15 One woman was injured and several persons liad narrow escap I when a gas explosion wrecked a rco n in a house in Bishops-road, Paddington. W. last night. The gas exploded when Janet Ethel Ashton. aged thirty lit a match. Windows were blown out. part of the
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  • 459 15 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, Sept. 15. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 30 Beef, stew cr curry, kati 25 Pork. lean, kali 40 Pork, lean and fat (lit qualityi, kati 32 Mutton, Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati i0 Hens (locally reared), kati 42 Ducks, Saigon, each 68 Pigeons,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 537 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 'Phore 8411. TO LET. SIANG LM PARK Further Reductions of Kent*? from Ist August, 1931 $16.00 and $18.00
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    • 372 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. J TO LET—IO. Newton Road, compound house, 4 big bed-rooms, baths, electric, water, garage, tennis court, servants* quarters. Apply: An.? Hock Seng, 38. Amoy Street. TO LET—Seaside Bungalow, at Siglap. furnished, by day or mcnth. Apply Yeo Chiang Swee. 153. Grove Road. Thone
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    • 684 16 SITUATIONS VACANT, WANTED —Ladies, any nationality (experience not essential) as Beauty Contest Comprtitcrs:—ls 1 prize? winner $75, 2nd prize winner $50, 3rd priz? winner $f!5. 7 Consolation prizes cf ?1U each. No entrance fee. Apply "Beauty," c o Mala;, a Tribun;. WANTED—Pirst-class Process Hand; must thoroughly understand line and half-tone
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    • 393 16 FOR SALE. FCR BALK— Lorries, s°cond-hand, 4-ton Brockway, t% ton Brockway, 3 J ton Thornycroft, in gcod condition. Apply Eox 205, c o M.T. FOR SALE —Cars, second-hand. "Baby Austin," "Singer Junior," Singer Senior," all in very gcod condition. Apply Box 206, co M.T. FOR SALE—Three D.C. Linotype motors i/»
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    • 480 16 [j j SIM article if i confiii eil€c 111 y°» fruxf MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVAN(& Delivery Including Inchon, at office Postage p. ostlin or close (Local or tc Foreign residence. F.M.S.) Cam**. Yearly $15 00 $2100 $3300 Kair-Yearly $-7.50 $10 50 $16J3 Quaiterly $3 75
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