Malaya Tribune, 16 October 1934

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Latest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol. XXI- -N». ass SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1934 KiVIsi GHaUTi The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, Oct. 16, 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TOE^5DAy7oC^^ FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 127 1 HeaJ The Dominant In z!M*laya I Heavy Smokers uusee h| I Khow That EHEMllsf I V K cll the Best of Tobaccos causes dryness and J Si'tat on of the throat-Relieve it with Lakerol J pllt lles They are soothing and keep the mouth Qj jjfllja I allow no tobacco
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    • 105 1 I DEED I —p- m i> I ls| Crosse Blackwells \«2I»/ m r: p pr° r f v th bes^ are the careful aUent>on I I k and packing M.U-, the purchaser of the I r?Jf|J I l FINEST AUSTRALIAN 1 I nHT x f »-tthn AT ECONOMICAL H| Breast—Neck
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  • 818 2 Shipping News Notices. CHESHIRE'S 7 YEARS' SERVICE 447,000 Miles Without Stoppage FOURTEEN years ago the Bibby Line placed in service their first motorship, the Dorsetshire. She was followed by the Somersetshire, and~ both are now in commission as Government troop transports. The Shropshire, the first of the large Bibby passenger
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  • 282 2 New Sloop For Service In China Waters HMC the new sloop which lIITI J a going out to the China Station in Col ,n°h' 0P c lh .T Cornfl ™er. arrived her tende H to4rethol in nortl/, H -J l S B *»-«iet, and remained hir vnV£f days
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  • 101 2 French Criticisms Of Weakness Of Cruisers The British Navy is featured b> big W and huge photographs by the Intransigoant" newspaper, which reeenilv Amy arti<l(?S the fJritHl While emphasising th,. atmosphere of lor the navy in U re*t Brit,i /id the great traditions of :he "Senior sft" th
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  • 71 2 Round The World In :J2-Foof ftoat Calgara. Alberta. Two adventurous Canadian men from -Wh" V Pre>Wria t0 ta»ve Vancouver lortly on a round-the-world trip in -foot sailing boat equipped with an old engine and an aeroplane pro an h k ty ST*!? William ank. and they expect th*
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  • 219 2 Trawler's Expedition To The Antartic Rugby, Oct. 12. THE Royal Research Ship William i Scoresby, a small vessel of the trawler type specially built for scientific (▼haling observations in ihe Antarctic, is now loading stores in the River Thames prior to her departure about Oct. 16 on Iter
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  • 219 2 Americans Spend 11,000,000,000 A Year An instinctive restlessness which is r* X nati °na' tkaraeteekt*/' h leading .nernans < ipgM Simrtmttt fcfc, 000.000,000 car >n r, .veiiiug solely Pleasure, according to -The Index" lonthly publication of the New York Tru* ompany, one of the principal American
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  • 91 2 Provisional Agreement With Norway Kugby, Oct. 12. draft provisional agreement has been prepared for submission to the United Kingdom and Norwegian Governments by the experts of the two countries who have his week held conversations in the Foreign Office upon the possibility of establishing, a join! commission to
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  • 226 2 Disaster To Overcrowded Canton Steamer TWENTY passengers and members of the crew were drowned as the result of a river boat disaster which occurred in Canton last month, says the Canton Gazette. With a full load of cargo and passengers a river steamer belonging to the Hoi
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  • 98 2 Sinking Boat Seen Through Periscope Stockholm. A large motorboat belonging to a cinema pronator struck a rock at Aekeu, in the Stockholm Archipelago, and began U The passengers and crew were preparng for a long swim 'o the shore To save their lives when a submarine
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 289 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA T. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. SOI DAN «,500 Oct. 24 CARTHAGE i5,U00 Oct. 20 RANPURA ***** Nov 9 BURDWAN «;,070 Nov. 18 CORFU 15,000 Nov. 22 RANCHI J 7,000 Dec 7 SOMALI %m Dec. 19 KALDEJtA JG.ooo Dec. 21 1935 RAWALPINDI
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    • 123 2 I Iff LLOYD TRIESTINO 1 I (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SFPVir,, SINGAPORE TO ITALY 4 CHINA. Leaving Spore. s rr IP r 1t0 s.s. CONTE CAMUS oct 18 Oct. i 8 COME ROS*O Nov FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND FOR HONGKONG SHANGHAI. m.v. HILDA Z n 1Q rrlS™ ROSSO
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    • 253 2 HAMBURG- AMERIKA LINIE. DnUCk |H d Q| An.tr.ii.cbt nampftchi* in I in Germany). PASbEN SERVICE. TO SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. X r\ t S g r i Sr*"" ST* 81. RAMSES, via Manila Orr **n t SAUERLAND, via Manila Nov I s -s- OLDENBURG, via Manila Nov 20
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    • 384 2 CTptEg SAfUXa* ffi NORDDEDTSCHEh ■P*sel LLOYD. (Inrorpo r*»*<i t a Germany). The nndernoted art t*-« tended fixtures:-, Coapaay OUTWARDS. Mm fchai. A. China Janan s :JU Ch,na and Jspnn v Miai, N. China and Japan v HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam. Hamburg Krenu-n. 1914 "ISAR" a]so calls Genoi U».~.ii and Oran M
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  • 444 3 Singapore, Tuesday. The following mining share quotations 1 re issued by Fraser and Co., exchange stock brokers ue I Buyers. Sellers. i Tin 5 5 9xd Ampat Tin *g &sam Kumbang fin 37.6 400 Austral Malay 58- 81- Ayer Hitam Tin 14 9 15,3 Ayer
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  • 178 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION RUBBER DOWN HALF A CENT Lower Prices Attract Buyers (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 22% cts., down Vj c Market Tone: Steady, quietTin (Singapore), $113"», down Yesterday's Prices: London: 6 7 d., down 1 l6d. Market Tone: Steady,
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  • 81 3 1,000,000 Pesetas For Loyal Troops Reuter Wireless. Madrid, Oct. IL THE Bank of Spain has given the GeI vernment 1.000.000 pesetas for du--1 tribution among the troops in recognition of the latter's loyalty. oviedo. which up to now has refused to surrender to the Government, is about
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  • 151 3 Net Profit Of 14,756,944.77 Yen For Half-Year THfc following i> the report to the shareholders of the Yokohama specie Bonk, Ltd.. which was submitted at the 109th half yearly ordinary geneia. meeting on Sept. 10. 1931 The Directors submit to you the annexed Statement of the
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  • 25 3 Subscription Lists Closed Reuter. Ottawa, Oct 12. riif subscription lisu the "mc loan have been elosed and llvtmoney h»s been oversubscribed. Reu Wireless.
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  • 398 3 The following publications were issued ,r received by ihe Department cf Statistic*, S S F M.S.. during the period Oct. 3* to Oct. 12. 1984 inclusive, and aw available for public use in t he Reference Library, Fullorton Building. Sinfapore. Application may be made by members ot ihe
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  • 45 3 The output of Renong Consolidated Tin DrSgtaß Co., Ltd.. for tne first v,aif of October amountea to 292 P«UIS. Hours run cubic yards tltated 64 K 0 a°tu Tin Dredging. Ltd. produced j »1 p:ku s Hours run 168. cubic yard, treated 60.000
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  • 107 3 Mining Shares Fairly Active Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 12. ON the Stock Exchange to-day all mining shares were talrly active and in most instances stronger, but the early rally in other speculative groups on improved Wall Street advices was not fully maintained owing to the absence of fresh
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  • 118 3 Further Devaluation Foreshadowed Reuter Wireless. Washington. Oct. 11. n Senator Bulkiey, niter a conference c with President Roosevelt, foreshadowed the possibility of further devaluation of f the dollar. Personally, he did not believe this was necessary, particularly at present. The news led to immediate weakening 1
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  • 82 3 Taking Advantage Of Boycott Breakdown Shanghai. Oct. 6. Taking advaivage of the breakdown of the ant i-Japanese boycott. 85 leading tndostr'al firms and factories in Tokyo. Osaka Kobe and other large cities in Tar>an will launch an intensive campaign, beginning to-morrow, to nutti Japanese trade in Shanghai
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  • 75 3 The following rubber outputs are reported tor September: Brunei 35,282 lb.. 3 months 102.282 lb. Bukit Timah 9.525 lb.. 7 months n SLStot 22.667 lb 8 months 217,500 Havtor 14.207 lb.. 9 months id fndragiA 77.700 lb.. 12 month, L Lun 6 as 38.400 lb.. 11 months 486.150
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  • 200 3 Singapore, Oct. 1GR. (Slam) W. Coast N- I Per Koyan $124 R iam w Coast 5 3 per Koyan $U6 r. iSiam» W. Coast w. a v $106 Rice. B. Siam N 1 per Koyai Rice. B Siam A 1 per y $172 Btam, Sinhuay A 1 $155 Siam,
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  • 214 3 Need For Long-Term Planning 4<TN describing the present economic 1 position it is difficult to be restrained in one's choice of words," declared Mr. J. Gibson Jarvie, chairman of United Dominions Trust, bankers, when he addressed the Incorporated Sales Managers* Association at a luncheon at Leicester recently.
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  • 55 3 Successors To Mr. F. C. Goodenough Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 11 MR. William Favill Take. Deputy-Chair-man, has been elected Chairman or Barclay's Bank. Mr Tuke is seventy one. Mr. Herbert Leslie Melville Tntton, Vice-Chalrman of Barclays (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas) has been elected Chairman. Both succeed the late
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  • 105 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and variouß brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gnllon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial
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  • 51 3 The following are the prices of Socony gasoline and kerosene: BENZINE Socony Motor Gasoline (ex pump) ppr British Imperial Gallon $0 8Socony Motor Gasoline (V* drums) per drum 53 45 Socony Motor Gasoline tms) »3.70 per tin KEROSENE Devoc's Imperial Brilliant (per tin) $2.43 *9tra httm (per
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  • 635 3 Rubber Shares Singapore, Tuesday. The following rubber share quotation■ are issued by Fraser and Co., and LyaJ and Evatt. Issue Value Fraser Lyall and Shares. and Co. Evat» lAllcnby 185 1.95 180 192>?cd IA. Gajah 150 1.60 1.50 1 M IA. Hiiam 2.35 2.55 2.35 2.55 lAy
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  • 54 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. For MLS. No. 1, X Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Singapore, Tuesday, noon. Buyer*. S*»'«r» Spot (loosr) g* 23 (F O B.) current month 9m April Co 2« Tone of Market: Dull. Latest Cable: Ixmdon Spot Sheet 67* d. PP New York Spot Sheet G.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 42 3 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. U C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN* COMPENSATION < n .WHNSW-r. General W»nn**r.
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    • 94 3 Nederlandsciie Handel-Maatschappij, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam, HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUB. R ll BATAVIA. ChiM ,a^NDONBANKISIIfIs f the World. SINGAPORE OFFICE: 4, 6, Cecil Street. Telephone Nos. .264 5265 and n266. PENANG OFFICE: 9. 3tj WtSftf J AD Manager THE EASTERN
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    • 110 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. UVC (Incorporated in Straite Settlements). THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL ?§SSSftZ THE BC> HONG BANK, Ud. THECHINLh AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, Ltd. HEAD OP Ks S5 S. =o BE,DGE ROAD. Chee Swee Cheng, Esq., Chairman. Lee Kong Chian, Esq., Vice-Chairman. Ten EM Kiam. Esq., S. Q. Wong,Esq. 11
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 281 4 !M. HASSAN, M, 87, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service line. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obliga- 'PHONi: 3411. I
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    • 720 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. CHEAP SALE Paddock Arrow Shirts, Borsah'no Hats, Ladies' Silk Stockings and underware, Ladies' Flapjacks, Scent Sprays, Scent Bottles, Perfumery, Soaps, Powders, American First class quality Towels, Damask table cloth, Sheeting and Serviets, Belgium cut Glassware, etc., etc MART EXCHANGE, 301, North Bridge Road, Corner of Bras Basah Road
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    • 794 4 JPUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 72 of 1934. Between Lee Siok Tian Neo (w) Plaintiff nnd 1. Loh Chim 2. Lee Swee Kum The Trustees of the Estate of Loh Lum deceased 3. Ow Ah Sam 4. Lee Tuck
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    • 376 4 SITUATIONS VACANT.] WANTED —Experienced European or Euiasian Chief Clerk with sound knowledge accounting for Bangkok Branch, Import' Company. Applicants must be under 35 years age. Apply stating experience and qualifications to Box No. 458, co Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Musicians to form a Brass Hand for a touring show. Unemployed need pply,
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    • 469 4 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. j (A Government Registered School) (For Boys and Girls). 1-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. ANCIANO, Principal. TUlTlON.—Mandarin. Lower-classes,
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    • 479 4 LATE AGAIN The Clock or Watch has STOPPED or is giving the Wrong Time. Being Late Often means LOSS OF BUSINESS OR EVEN LOSS OF WORK Therefore take all Clocks or Watches that go wrong to YICK WOH HING Their One and Only Address 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle
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  • 462 5 Johore Assizss HUSBAND SENTENCED TO DEATH our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 14. rder of young wife, stated I about twelve years of age, hacked to death with an husband, was described i] session of the Johore izes, which opened this before Mr. Justice W. H.
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  • 182 5 Junior Clerical rlx»mln»tlon (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, Oct. 12. MR. Gordon W. Lawes, Chief Police Officer, Pahang. accompanied by Mrs. Lawes and their little son. left for Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 12 and by night-mail for Penang and caugnt the Rawalpindi the next morning bound
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  • 53 5 Kuomintang Leader In Singapore Again Singapore, Tuesday. 1 General Chang Ching, a prominent member of the Kuomintang, returned to Singapore from his tour of Rangon Penang and Medan, to study the conditions of the overseas Chinese. He leaves on Thursday for China to attend the Fifth National
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  • 73 5 Trhenm. Ol» 12. nilE Governmeui piopoacs lo cs »i>11 Uoli ihrec imv-vl bases cn (be Pct- slan Gulf. Two will be at Eufchlre e.rd Ltnya. the li ter hr-iim Jhe Imperial Awy« late I hndinrt prcund o India. Two represcnirtWcs •>! u
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 218 5 Stops fp! Colds Quicklu! Chamberlain's Cough Remedy soothes HPPo4^^CO]fJST' inflamed tissues, the cause of colds and UHBHBROUP i coughs.lt breaks up congestion and clears ■jj!!-!!!!!!!!? |t; air passages in the nose and throat. Yet \m tbSSt Chamberlain's is safe for anyone for it WM contains no narcotics... Used for more
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 558 5 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Birmingham Hippodrome Orchestra f D-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows:— 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. The North Regional Orchestra. (Leader: Alfred Barker). Conducted by T. H. Morrison. Zerubbabel Lclkln (Pianoforte). 1 7.05 pm. "Meet Hanaud."* Presented by his creator. A. E. W. Mason. Greenwhich Time Signal
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    • 119 5 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Wireless Programme For To-day !T HE wireless programme as announced by the German Shout-wave Station Berth) Broadcasting House, broadcasting on a wavelength of 31.38 metres is as follows (the times stated are the approximate local times): 8.20 p.m. Dja Announcement (Germ., Engl.) German Folk Song ProgrammeForecast (German,
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  • 55 6 PASSENGERS u T Jl e passengers are sailing by the Alsia which leaves Singapore for Europe to-day:— Dr E. Hug, Mrs. F. Scheltes, Miss Scheltes, Mrs. C. S. Beaty, Mr M A Eraser, Capt. Sutherland, Mrs. Sutherland, Master T. R. Sutherland, Mr.
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  • 177 6 Singapore, Tuesday. Van der Lijn, Dutch, 1,431 t 0 ns; from Soerabaya 15.10, to Batavia 17.10. Tiang Seng, British, 1,069 tons; from Cheribon 15.10, to Java Ports 16.10. «Kelantan, British, 562 tons; from Kuantan via Ports 15.10, to Kuantan via Ports 17.10. Khoen Hoea, Dutch, 611 tons; from
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  • 125 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Oct. 16. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Kumsang 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) City of Khios 18; Kistna (when ready shift to 52) 16; Yuki Maru 14; Manju Maru 12; Sumatra Maru 8; Terukuni Maru 6. Empire Dock
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  • 79 6 The 8.1. Ra.jula with mails from Europe la expected to arrive at Penang on -Thursday evening. The mails are expected to reach Singapore by the 5.54 p.m. train on Friday and will be dealt with on Saturday morning. F rom China and Japan by the lerukuni Maru. due
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  • 16 6 Left Arrd. Air Mnii ?t Spore London Air Mail (Imperial) Oct. 7 Oct. 15
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  • 213 6 Japanese Firm To Supply Bitumen IT is announced that Committee No 3 of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners accepted the lowest tender th J?*? Bus an Kaisha Ltd foi che supply of 30U tons of 80 to 100 grade Bitumen for road work The tenders received were as followsMitsui
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  • 127 6 Sudden Death In Malacca Hospital (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Oct. 15. The death occurred on Saturday at the General Hospital. Malacca, of Mr H. S. Paul, the father of Messrs. A. Pau and J. D. Paul, popular masters at S. Francis* Institution, and also of Mr
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  • 54 6 The Police Band, under the direction oi Mr. F. E. Minns, will play the following programme at Katong Park tomorrow, starting at 9 p.m.:— Overture, "Poet and Peasant," Suppe; Swiss Fantasia, "Alpine Memories," Winter: Selection, "The New Moon," Romberg; Waltz. "LTle d'Amour," Batifort; Selection, "The Gondoliers," Sullivan; Gavotte,
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  • 204 6 SELLING. Singapore, Oct. IG. London 3 months' sight 2J4 7j32 London 4 months' sight 2,4 3|16 London 60 days' sight 2;4 5132 London 30 days' sight, 2|4 1 8 London demand 2 4 3|32 London T.T. 2;4 3;32 Lyons and Paris demand 858 Hamburg demand 140 New York
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  • 110 6 Nearly A Thousand Houses Destroyed Sin Chew Jit Poh. ShanRhal Oct 16 Within three days. two disastrous fires occurred at Nanchang. the capital cf Kiaiigsi and (he headquarters of Marshal Chiang Kai Shek's ami-Red campa pn. The more serious of the two blaj-.es was on Sunday afternoon, when
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  • 56 6 Promise Of Additional Wages Reuter. Budapest, Oct. 16. The "suicide" strike of a thousand coalminers, who refused to leave their pit at Pecs unless their pay. was increased, has been settled. j It is understood that the terms of settlement include the promise of addi- tional pay
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  • 54 6 m A n L HAMBRA. "Embarrassing Mo APOLLO.—Chinese pictures. CAPiTOL.-'Hips! Hps! Hoorayli" fUL^~"^ t0lie talkie "BcautIGREAT WORLD.-Cabaret Dane.™ NEW WORLD.-Cabaret Dancm. < S?f« h S!£ *fc lay °P cra Chinese Wa-' f S^rr?l Talkies, etc. I g A^ LI ON.-' Journal Of A Crime." tiiLL.— Chinese pictures. by R
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 309 6 SINGAPORE HOTELS j m 1 ■mmiumwi i ii i i «BaNMBMBtBM IN AH) OF THE CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY BOHEMIAN NIGHT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20TH. at SEA VIEW HOTEL DRESS INFORMAL. Tickets $1.50 OBTAINABLE AT THE SEA VIEW HOTEL. ADDED ATTRACTIONS DANCING PARTNERS CABARET. PLEASE NOTE: Diners in order to gain admission
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    • 223 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT WANTED.—SaIe a Ladies on house canvass; Salarj and Commission basis. Apply Box No. 450 c, o Malaya Tribune. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Summary Case In Bankruptcy. X O tgg of 1933 Re SIMON CECIL CONCEICAO of No.
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    • 91 6 DECIDE FIRST I IfnV re Thousands and Thousand* i Dcsi X"8 of Trade Mark* in batches, and so far as you come I to us, you will be Quite Safe. I WE ONf,Y «to«~k: SWISS MADE I WATCHES I AT LOW PRICES I I We have been newly ai pointed
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 182 6 [POSTAL iNT.LLIGENC. SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Blinjoe (Berouw) 3 p.m. Bengkalis, Laboean Bilik and Tandjong Balei ("Rokan) 3 p.m. Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and SiaktHong Kwong) 3 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dilly
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    • 238 6 CLUB DIARY {There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune:' This Diary is prorided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it tip-to-date and complete. Happenings v 1 general interest will still be included in
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    • 326 6 1 MARY Of Tti€ DAfl WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, OCT. 16. High Tides.—4.21 a.m., 3.03 p.m. Rugby: Tournament, Etceteras v. PR and A.P.C., S.C.C.; United Services v. M.C. Officers, Tanglin. Hockey: Wiltshires v. N.C.C., Tanglin Hornets v. Police, Depot. Football: R.I. Ill v Rangoon h School,
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  • 106 7 MAROONED ON WRECK I'll RILLING STORY OF RESCUE Terrible Experiences Suffolk Stands By Helpless j»KAMATIC stories of their rescue from the rilous Pratas Reefs by the i: iti>h warship Suffolk ere told by the Captain mi members of the crew I he stricken freighter
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  • 1724 7 I i.AINTS of the inadequate misleadling meteorological •red by wireless when the !i route ivoni Manila it* its i. i < ]tlace on Prat a.-- Iteef was i Jie Commander. Captain h i u'tM 1 in an interview with i.tr■. China Morning Post on f |i> -iory
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  • 96 7 F.M.S. Draft Estimates For Next Year (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE draft estimates for next year show that the F.M.S. Government is budgeting for a surplus of $5,315,000, the estimated revenue being $55,935,000 and expenditure $50,620,000. Another healthy sign is that whereas surpluses
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  • 139 7 How Wealthy Widow Was Kidnapped Reuter Wireless. Louisville (Kontuony), OcL 11. The limit of audacity was reached by man who entered the house of Airs, rjrrry Stoll. a wealthy society woman, forv Qnd kidnapped her In her own car, leaving a note demanding $50,000 ran ro'ii Numerous
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 131 7 LOVELY NAILS "V X %3 IX FIVE MINIJTBS I—Use Cutcx Cuticle Remover Cleanser to remove dead cuticle, and cleanse rhe 2 —Brush on Cutex, the polish 2vW»v that wears. Choose the tint y 3> FASHION leaders agree that to be smart and well dressed, nails must sparkle. They insist upon
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    • 236 7 \\Q\ Pas you desire it Soft, flattering hair that falls in smooth, loose waves. You've envied the girls that have it, but do you know that yours, too, may be made as lovely? Before each shampoo, apply 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic directly to the scalp and massage the whole head vigorously.
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  • 174 8 Toll- Mt. Tcli Tiling: Pwee passed awav p< arefully at hi- residsTict?, No. 115. Haw C> ur>e Road. o.j Monday. (>ci., 1ViI4, a J a.m., leuv.ng behind his bel«v»*U wife, mi only Toll Cheng Kiut oi The Eastern Plumbers, 1 daughters, 'J son*-in-law, Messrs. Tan Tfik Leon? and Tun
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 310 8 ptti |uha¥bra] bod You'll never know how embarrassment can be until l( you see this hilarious picture. The life of the party—» funster WTO H who n< ver missed a chance for a Wm the other fellow's ex- f 3 flense' But what the other J X rvS fellowdid t0
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    • 373 8 |.<| ,l |l>«ll»<i|l>ln*ll> I II' I J 1*»« 9 f4nd L 'lHE HOU£ ROTHSCH/tO" I JgMpk M. Scft«*di M I 1 1 I I gIeo.rg.e5; i j ARLISS j 1 ™j$\' 1 ■fWPPMlf i -EDNA MAY OUVER J AfCT KCOCI» CHAttO W HCJ#Y RAl/H MOftOAN Next 20" I i, 11
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    • 298 8 NOTED ACTRESS MURDERE I) I ♦s*^^ While do/en. watched, the leading lady of a musical comedy was B fatally shot during rehearsal. Police are completely mystified as *H 1 to the motive or identity of the killer. The shot came from the A m wings of the theatre. See this
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  • 664 9 Alleged Uncustomed Goods BEFORE the Hon'ble Mr. Justice Howe.s, in the Ipoh Supreme Court on Friday morning, MY J. D'unford Wood unsuccessfully argued the appeal oi Harban Singh, the proprietor of Har ban Singh and Co., Ipoh. who ap uealed against the conviction and fine of $250
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  • 114 9 Panther Gets Out Of Hand Mr Lsako. proprietor of Isako's Cir- cm which is now performing in Kowloor- had a narrow escape from serious niury a few days ago when he was mauled by a black panther, one cf the aninvais which figures in his -amin« act.
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  • 85 9 Singapore Chinese At Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Arrested on a warrant issued at Singancr* a Chinese named Kon Yoon bang to-day before the first Mr. F. K. Wilson, the charge aValnS him being one of committing criminal breach of trust of a sum ot £529 81
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  • 687 9 Incident At LevelCrossing Singapore. Monday. TWO Tamiis. Samlapan and Veloo. v;ere produced before the Second Magistrate 'Mr. N Gricef to-ddy Ml charges of voluntarily causing hurt. V local Justice of the Peace. Mr. J. A. Elias, described hdw he saved the complainant, an English-speaking Arab, rdm being
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    • 419 9 •■■I•iI••>«'•••• I I I•••••> I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I vnmu ARhEOL possesses the same thera- Z I'Oi-tK- properties as sandalwood oil I hut as it contains 100 per cent, ol' active principle, while
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    • 49 9 STOP PRESS Female Frankenstein arreted behind 'DOUBLE DOOR' in Fashionable New York Centre! Many hideous crimes already admitted Full details will be available at the CVPITOI. e.n Sunday Next when MARY MORRIS* famous stage star, will he seen in the years most sensational thriller "DOUBLE DOOR" A Paramount Production.
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    • 503 9 TO-NIGHI ST\R SI PER < WWXESE i V LKIE MISS BUTTERFLY WC in Beautiful Lady II WITH THE THREE'SISTERS—MISS LEONG SVE CHAN, jj LBONG SYE pHOO AND SYE BAH, SONGS! MUSIC! WONDERFUL ACTtNG J I i i Next PfciffT ftft 17, IM4. I Matinee*: Sat. ft. Sun.. Ocl. 20 i\.
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  • 690 10 fJMIE traffic experiments in London are to be carried a step further. Next year no new licences will be issued until the applicants have demonstrateu their capabilities by means of a practical test similar to the one which prospective drivers have to pass in Malaya. Mr.
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  • 17 10 Mrs. Lee Choon Guun. M B E. lijis reirnetl to Singapore alter a holiday a amcion Highlands
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  • 22 10 T\\r Hon. Lieut.-Col As!» B'dug tfave Shortly. It is u*u Mi. >. Palmer, o! Bruus. will take hi* pla<-e >n the Federal Council-
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  • 34 10 A l-i-'ure on Asoktt" will *«lcUv'.r«' w Mr T Cr Thomas, B A., on Thurs toy at 6 p.m. at 1, Shcrt Street, 3ore, under the auspices ol the Slnga xirc Tamil Epworth League.
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  • 55 10 Dr Hugh McCormick, director of thr lenaiinunt of Fisheries. Slam. has iett 3at»'Tk«ik tor the United States revlrenent. He went to Bangkok in 1j23 lone career in the fisheries service of ho United States, to advise the 3overnmetit on the development ol th Sn" industry. The Department 01 Ushifics Wit*
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  • 47 10 Tho leaving Singapore by J UnSUl Airways Uner Auroru ,b e Ides air Philip Sassoon. tht hi-Lieut. J G. Hawtrey. for Delhi, nr Hvde returned yesterday by ,rh& Other passcngerB or Shigu„,re bv tliis liner were p l. Davies, from Alor Star, and M Hofnian. from Allahabad
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  • 72 10 The wedding took acc 1 i-VMirrii Pcnanu, of Mr. FredericK R52n* Engineer. Pueliong, Selangor ,Vi;d Mlb« Barbara Juliet Agnes Tanner laughter of Mr James Tanner, of Woodford, Essex. England The brido arrivcd (rum home by the Ohitral. The Rev K.«ppel Gurnier Colonial Chaplain, lining, officiated at the service which a
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  • 81 10 Thf* wedding took place at St George. 4 church. Penang, of Mr. Harold Goodhew Turner, of the Malayan Civil Service, at cresent stationed in Johore. son of Mr George Prior Turner, and Ml?48 Aileeh Mmry Mace, daughter of Mr Andrew Hugesdon Mace, who arrived lrom honv hy the Borlncla. The
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  • 243 10 OUR contemporary the Straits Echo I paints a gloomy picture of what happens in* the case of many winners of Queen's Scholarships when they return to Malaya and seek an outlet for their abilities- The scholarships enable a few of Malaya's most brilliant students to
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  • 217 10 TOO rr any, perhaps, are attracted to the already overcrowded fields of w raid medicine, and return to a country which already has many members of these professions, both European md Asiatic. Any lawyer or doctor vould warn them that these are callings ■here rewards are scanty
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  • 199 10 T\ISCUSSIONS between America and *J China with the purpose of avoiding undue uspetting of currency in the Far East by their respective silver policies will be welcomed in this part of the world, where there are plenty of business people interested in preserving gome stability in
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  • 155 10 HPOPKES worn in the tropics figure prominently In the list of articles left behind passengers returning from the East in air lines, steamers and trainof these are never claimed ana lie in the lost property office for months. U has been suggested that this is not due o
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  • 313 10 By "Looker-On" TT is hard to beat the Japanese mer- chant. A A If reports are correct, Japan has found an ingenious method of circumventing the quota legislation by sending unfinished goods to Lancashire. A There they are said to be finished in Lancashire mills and
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  • 41 10 FINANCIAL NEWS. 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. A DRAMA OF THE CHINA SEA. 7. FAR EAST MEDICAL CONFERENCE. 13. SPORTS NEWS, 14 aad 15, CEYLON PAST AND PRESENT, 16 18 MOTORING TOPICS, 17. CHINA NEWS. 10
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  • 99 11 PREPARATIONS FOR THE GREAT RACE 1 ROUBLE MAY BE EXPECTED AT THE START Where Mollisons Are Handicapped Adjustments That Must Be Made At Singapore who have entered in the greatest air race that the world has known—from London to Melbourne—are already tuning
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  • 1692 11 From (Jur Own Correspondentf Liublin, Oct. 15. TIIIC thirteenth arrival at Mildenh;d) ttMiay was Mr. H, L. Brook, ii .Milus Falcon machine, who .1.- ihat he is carrying a lady I. .--i-»l!?CT, Mr. 0. W. A, Scott was up car 1 i l4
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  • 44 11 Ml ROSCUE TURNER, who is to pilot the 'plane for America together with Mr. CLYDE PANGBORN in the London-Australia air race wh eh takes place on Saturday. The 'plane which Mr. Clyde Pangborn and Mr. Roscoe Turner will pilot In the London-Melbourne air race.
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  • 197 11 Situation Continues Strained Reuter. Tokyo, Oct. 12. Premier Okada has prevailed on Tsubokami. Vie -Minister for Overseas Affairs, to abandon his intention to publish a vigorous counterblast to the War Office's dement' broadcast at midnight on Oct. 13 in favour of a memorial to the Cabinet, but
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  • 66 11 British Capital Needed In Manchuria Shanghai. Oct. 15. A REPORT from Tokyo states that Mi. Kok' Hirota. the Japanese Foreign Minister, has proposed to the Federa Rd 1 cf British Industries Mission now in Manchuria thr Investment of Bri'.ish capital in the Three Provinces. It is learn i
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  • 147 11 Accident In Orchard Road Singapore, Tuesday. AN accident involving a military transportation waggon drawn by two hors:s occurred this morning at about eight o'clock in Orchard Road. It would appear that the waggon, in charge of a private, was driven to Fort Canning to move some bedding. On
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  • 79 11 Police And The Selangor Turf Club iFrcm Our Own Reporter) Kualai Lumpur. Oct. 15. H/fEMBERS of the detective branch of ifl the Kuala Lumpur Police visited the orfices of the treasurers of the Selar.gov Turf Club on Saturday, and seized number of counterfoils of tickets sold on the
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  • 78 11 Communists Active In Kweichow Peiping, Oct. 9. ADVICES from Chungking state tha& three Christian Inland Mission workers, belonging to Chenyuan and Kweichow have been captured by Communists at Kiuchow iLaohuanping» eighty miles to the east of Kweiyang. The captives are Mr. A. Hayman an Australian, Miss G.
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  • 298 11 Death At Age Of 81 Years Reuter. London, Oct. 15. THE death is anounced of Earl Buxton.—Reuter. Sydney Charles Buxton. PC. GC.M.G. LID. Chancellor of the Order of St. Michael and B*. George since 1920. was born on Oct. 25. 1853. He was the sot: of Charles Buxton.
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  • 100 11 Electric Power Cut Off Reuter. San Francisco, Oct. 16. THE Postal and Telegraph Company here reports that its cable other in Manila states that the city was struck by a typhoon. The streets are a foot under water. Information is difficult to obtain as wireless communication
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  • 34 11 The London County Council Highways Committee recommend ths adoption of a new design for Waterloo Bridge submitted by the Council's appointed engineers and Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. [i will have five wide arches th*
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  • 331 11 Death Of M. Poincare LIFE DEVOTED TO HIS COUNTRY Paris. l ct. ir>. EX-PRESIDENT Poincare dud today at &30 a.m. Only the members of lii- Tarnily umi a few close friends were jiteseni at M. poincure's deal hln.nl. The end came far more suddenly than even
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  • 685 11 EFFECTIVE CONTROL OF STOCKS Measure Inevitable Severe Blow To Exchange Gamblers London, Oct. 15. CHINA has been forced by the American silver policy and has now taken effective control of her stocks ot* silver," said a leading bullion merchant when interviewed by Reuter to-day. He added that
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    • 138 11 His Master's Voice ff TANGO RECORDS. M 271. INTMA UITA Orchestra Georges T!orok>Kos. MINT! N1272 CADENAB Francisco Orquesta. COMO SE NUEKE DE AMOK N'4276. ALM A EN PENA Carlos Molina's Orch. KARABAU N4286. Fl .M FUM Albahary's Orch. DE CE NT VII CL MINE G V 23. CIGARETTE Havana Novelty
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  • 420 12 ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST Bail Of $20,000 WITNESS ASKED TO SIGN BOND Singapore, Tuesday. I. Modeliar Xagalingam, the wellknown solicitor's clerk and Justice of the Peace, was committed to stand his trial at the next Assizes, by the Third Magistrate (Mr. J. M. Brander) this
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  • 200 12 Burial At Cheras Road Cemetery (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. AS briefly telegraoh:d this morning, the death occurred at the Bungsar Hospital yest rday evening of Mrs. A. J. Bostock-Hill, wife of the wellknown Selangor cricketer and member of the local Bar. Mrs. Bostock-Hill only came
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  • 135 12 JTIE death of Capt. George Thomas White. BSc, executive, engineer. Malayan Public Works Service occurred at the General Hospital, Singapore, last night. He had been suffering from jaundice and entered the hospital week ago Cap*. White, who was born in Edinburgh on Nov. 28. 1890, the son
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  • 96 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. HAJI FENGIR bin Haji Hassan, the Javanese, who was in the lock-up Seremban Police Station in connection with the alleged attempted murder of a Sikh, at whom he is said to have fired with a revolver, made his escape at about
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  • 755 12 Death Ot Great French Statesman t Continued front page Jit vute lile revealed many human and sympathetic traits. He loved animals. All ihe time tie was President, one of the mast honour- ed inhabitants oi tie Elyaee was his Siamese eat. Qrls-Orls When Poincare worked in his library,
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  • 312 12 Ashes To Be Interned Here FJNERAL services for the late Mr. Chen Wu Lieh, better known to hi* numerous friends as Tan Boo Lint, were held at Shanghai last week. The remains ar? to be cremated and the ashes sent to Singapore for interment.
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  • 1147 12 Suspects Examined BELIEVED TO BE TERRORISTS Reuter Wireless. Annemasse, Oct. 12. on the Marseille 1 assassinations plot is emerging as the result of the examination of the BUB--pects. Novak and Benes. The room at the railway station, where the suspects are being examined, is so tiny that
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  • 79 13 four hundred delegates ATTEND• SEVERAL FROM MALAYA NEXT VENUE IN EITfltR 1NDO-CHINA OR PHILIPPINES I hi; Ninth Congress of the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine, which began on Oct. 3, concluded on ii i s About 100 representatives from ail over the Far -t including
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  • 1838 13 PRIOR to the conclusion of the ninth session of the Far Eastern I Medicine Conference it was d that the next session of the lt ion be held in either the pities or Indo-China. delegates also adopted a re,r expressing thanks for the itality extended to
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  • 92 13 Clearing Kiangsi Of Reds Wuchang, Oct. 9. T HE necessity fcr expediting thesantiT communist campaign was ernpha--1 slsed by Marshal Chiang Ka Shek in £f course of an exclusive interview with Reuter to-day. Marshal Chiang hoped that the tasK would be completed as quickly as posSbte ana that
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  • 145 13 Rumours Rife Over Re-Shuffle Reuter Wireless. ParLs. Oct. 1L' RUMOUR W rife regarding ihe tames of probable holders of office In the forthcoming shuffle of Cribmci posts, The only definite facts are that M Dottmerguc had over nil hour's «.•on ference with M. Herriot und M. rirdlCii his
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  • 49 13 Reuter Wireless. New York, Oct. 10. The Majestic arrived a day late. Two officers were injured in violent norms and the Captain is in hospital With a bad gash on his head and cuts n his arm and side when a wave ;mashed the glass bridge.—Reuter Wire.ess.
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  • 44 13 The Rev. Gilbert Hail, M.A., Minister ot the Church of England. Kuala Lampar, arrived at Kuala Linls on Oct. Id and on the same evening held Evening at the Pahang Club and the next norning a Communion Service, at which here were gocd attendances.
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  • 124 13 Found Dead In Strange Circumstances Reuter Wireless. Riga. Oc- ii. Archbishop joann, bead at the Orthodox Church ill La»v;i twjn found dead In mysierlou* circumstances. His houfce took tire and the btl!,.i<.»? extinguished the flames and found th* Archbishop's ilend body, bad y burned. bit 4
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  • 59 13 The Junior Clerical Examination lor members of the Pahang General Clerical Service, was held at the Clifford School, Kuala Lipis, on Oct. 9 and 10. Captain J. Lauder Nicol, Inspector of Schools, Pahang, presided and was the examiner in Oral English. Mr W. F. N. Churchill, M.C.S., District
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  • 57 13 Dr. A.E. Struthers, Health Officer, Kuala Lipis, left lot Mentakab and Temerloh on a tour of inspection en Oct 8 and after going to Bentong, Ratio and Fraser's Hill will return to Kuala Lipli on Oct. 15. It is rumoured that Dr Struthers will be leaving for Home m another
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  • 709 14 TOUCHING SCENE AT MIDNIGHT Waiting Crowds DEEP MANIFESTATION OF GRIEF Reuter Wireless. Belgrade, Oct. 15. IN the presence of hundreds of thousands of men, women and children, who stood silently waiting for hours in the semi-lighted streets, the coffin with King Alexander's remains arrived at midnight. It
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  • 435 14 To Abandon West Fukien Shanghai. Oct. ID A GOVERNMENT report states that the vanguards of the Government troopj have reached a point within 20 miles of Changting, the Red stronghold, which is expected to be occupied without serious fighting as it is not a strategic point to the
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  • 195 14 Success Of The Far Eastern School In Singapore In view of the interest in instruction in music for children now being shown in Singapore, it is interesting to note the success which has attended thr career of the Far Eastern Music School', of X rk Terrace. It was
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  • 680 14 Seals Broken On Four Occasions Singapore, Tuesday. I DID not do it, ana know about it," said Tan Yew Hong, who was charged in the Third Ponce Ccurt before Mr. J. M. Brander yest-rdav with dishonestly retaining 10,000 gallons and 1,000 gallons of water during
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  • 170 14 Moutrie's Entertain Guests And Clients In response to the invitations ssn v out by Messrs. Moutrie and Co-. Ltd. a large number of their dealers and clients were present at the Dean's Grand Opera Hall, at the Great World, to witness a play entitled "Slendang Delima" staged
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  • 411 14 Padang Hockey ENGINEERS SCORE FOUR GOALS Singapore, Tuesday. A RATHER one-sided hockey match was played on the Padang yesterday when the R.E. beat an S.C.C. eleven by four goals to one. Weak combination in the S.C.C. forward line resulted in their failing to get anywhere near
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  • 42 14 Championship Final: Lindrum In Arrears Reuter. Melbourne, Oct. 15. IN the World's Billiards Championship Final the closing scores were: Davis 1,902, highest 507 and 477. Lindrum 1.774, highest break 343. Lindrum led at the interval by 899 points to 848.—Reuter.
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  • 195 14 Annual Dinner At Klang The annual dinner of the Yale Badminton Party of Klang was held last night at the Casino Cabaret. There were 39 diners, including twelve guests and a vyry enjoyable time was spent. Mr. Khjo Kirn Leong, one of the Party's patrons, was at the
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  • 62 14 The following players have been selected to represent the Merry Youngster?' Badminton Party in a friendly match against the Sunrise B.P. at SfUt Road on Sunday: Francis X. Chiang, Lim Cheong Hone. Wee Hontr Loo, P. S Nair, Yeo Tiang Siew, Edward Chiang, Khoo Cheng Kirn. Chan
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  • 325 14 And Are Beaten At Hockey I By 3—1 I Singapore. Tuesday. THE SRC. "A" defeated Raffks College at hockey by NS—1 on «-he pudang yesterday. Combining better and showing good stick work, the- home team proved ihf superior fide. Collick. at full back, played well, u'hile
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  • 39 14 Peiping Successes At North China Olympiad Shanghai, Oct. 16. The North China Olympiad concluded yesterday evening. Thr. competitors ar> leaving Tientsin to-day. Ptiping won the championship obtaining as many as 200 prises,— —Sl'.m Kuc Jih Pao.
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  • 33 14 Frisch To Manage The Cardinals Again Reuter. St. Louis. Oct. 15. FRANKIE Frisch has signed a contract to manage the St. Louis "Cardinals"' again in 1935. The terms were not disclosed.—Reuter.
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  • 123 14 Chinese Maintain Invincible Record In an interesting soccer match between the formidable Raub Chinese team, which has never been defeated by any other team in Pahang. and the Rest, played on the padang the Chinese maintained their record, winning by 4—2. The match was played in ideal
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  • 201 14 To-Morrow's Race ENFIELD HEADS T i BETTING Reuter. Londiu, Oct. Jf r THE following IX the Um-<1 ,mi!1. 0 v i for l)ie Onaivwltd) NN market on Oct. IT. over > n,.|.. 2 furlongs, 8 to 1 Eufleld. 21 to 2 Solur Boy 100 to 9 Spring Mornuii,
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  • 386 14 Results At Chinese School Meeting I 'The athletic sports of the Chii c School, Pekan, were held en the r i Club Padang, attended by large crowd. A long but interesting programm of y 2 events was carried ou- in fine veather without a hitch. Among tho?e present
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  • 470 15 WILTS' RESERVES WIN WELL Rugby At Tanglin SERVICES "A" PUT UP HARD STRUGGLE Singapore, Tuesday. THE Wilts second XV defeated the Public Services "A" by 11 points and two tries) to five points goal), when they met in a rugby eh at Tanglin
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  • 27 15 in official statement issued by the r Turf Club states that the it ot tickets sold for the bis t:weep la Saturday was 139,410.
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  • 386 15 Selangor. Chinese Rally Too Late Kuala Lumpur, Monday. TN a scrappy hockey match on the Kam- P° n S Attap ground to-day, the Selangor Indians met the S.C R.C. and defeated them by the odd goal in three Play was not of a high standard.
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  • 101 15 Hockey And Rugby Match On Saturday iFrom Our Ourn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. QELANGOR and Perak will clash at hcckey in Ipon on Satuiday at the f?.irc time as the rugger of fches? two States meet in Kuala Lumpw. Selangor and Peak have bom beaten Negri Sembilan
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  • 38 15 The event on Sunday at ihe Swimming Ciuh will fe* a three breadths composite iaer> (one.nl. Th? Band of *he Wiltshire Regiment will play c the Club from (5 p.m. to 8 p.Si. on Srinday.
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  • 405 15 Keen Competition EURASIANS ALMOST SWEEP BOARD A SINGAPORE Volunteer Coips rifle meeting was held over ihe last week end and though rain interfered considerably, more especially on Saturday, the results were very satisfactory. Over 90 entries were received, these being mainly from the S.V.C. but including- also
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  • 31 15 The Dagar lights at the Chinese Swimming Club will be on from 7.30 p.m. on ridav for mght swimming, weather There will also be a water 010 practice.
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  • 42 15 The following will represent the "ineapcre Hornets against the Police t the DeDot to-day:—O. V. Wait; N. "estana. G. Webber:' G. Kleinman. I. Gsyzel, G Perrcan: N. Modder; N. "ullivan. A. Johnson. G. Armstrong, P. D. Almeida. Reserves: L. Kleinman. M. Armstrong.
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  • 231 15 Play In Tan Tiong Shield Tournament IN the Raub badmintert league tournament, for the Shield printed by Towkay Tan Tiong, j.P. Raub the first match of the series was played off on the 6th inst. when the Chinese School B.P. beat ihe Medical BP The second match of
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  • 43 15 American Disqualified For Alleged Foul Reuter. London, Oct 15. AT Manchester, the American boxer, Freddie Miller, lost on a foul against Billy Gannon of Liverpool. The alleged low blow was given in the sixth ot the. scheduled ten round contest —Renter.
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  • 363 15 Clone Victory For Young' Dollah (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Oct. 15, THE growing popularity of boxing vj Beremhan was evidenced by the large gathering at the Paradise Park last night I i wi i s a series of contests held there. They were, however,
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    • 66 15 CASH j WE TRUST YOU SPECIAL CREDIT TERMS (j HOLIDAYS APPROACHING NOW IS THE TIME COME AND MAKE YOUR OWN SELECTION OF j I Things Beautiful SPECIAL SALE OF jj LADIES' GENT'S SOLID GOLD SILVER WRIST WATCHES VARIOUS MAKES H^N^^ilH" ASSORTMENT TERMS:— SM ALL PART PAYMENT, BALA NCE IN 6
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    • 268 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,00.0. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. ia the Straits Settlements). j HEAD OFFICE* Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. 1 The Company has JBBi,ooo deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with
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  • 3944 16 WHAT CEYLON HAS BEEN IS TO-DAY AN EDITOR ADDRESSES LOCAL ROTARIANS INTERESTING LEGENDS FROM ANCIENT HISTORY Singapore, Monday. A PAPER on "Ceylon—Past and Present," was read by Mr. M. Saravanamuttu, editor of the Straits Echo, Penang, at to-day's meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club. Mr. Saravanamuttu related several interesting incidents
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    • 265 16 -r* Arrest the Progress jol that COUGH ||g j lest it may linger and lead to something serious. 1 Dr. DE JONGHS Jlf» LIGHT BROWN I COD LIVER OIL fg»s3 i Drilgl may relieve or even cure it, I 1 but the persistent use oi this 2 LUNG STRENGTHEN KR
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  • 820 17 Motoring Notes News HUMBER'S NEW 16-60 SALOON rase Of Control \U'< I! VNICAL UPKEEP SIMPLIFIED I .ruble point about Hum- i»»i ihe J6-60 model seem.-: 1 quality of importing a liii)i\Mhiality in ownership I .laru« h T Slimier in tb'. k I fTU'S, it is a :»r which appear? iiupuMlr
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  • 56 17 Ie Morris programme for 1535 were revealed at a lunch at House Hotel. London. W.. -vhich Lord Nuffield gave to i.500 from al over :he country. The big news is thai the famous di Is being discontinued. Its place is beini; taken by an
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  • 357 17 Bid For European Markets AT their recent new programme an- nouncement the Austin concern entertained a record number of overseas distributors of which a large proportion represented influential Continental concerns. This influx of European saies experts was also made the opportunity to hold a number of conferences
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  • 104 17 Incorporated In All Models General features of interest, incorporated in all Morris models, include th? following: left-hand drive available on all models; Dunlop extra low-pressure tyres as standard; steel brake-shoes with redesigned drums, affording improved with less wear: cen-trally-dispcsed horizontal hand brakes with lever type paw! actuation: accelerator
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  • 362 18 Federal Council MEETING NEXT MONDAY (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE budget meeting of the Federal Count 1 will be held in Kuala Lumpur on Monday next, when there will be a ceremonial opening The meeting will be presided over by HWs Excellency the acting
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  • 205 18 Conviction Of Breach Of Trust Singapore, Tuesday. The appeal of J. Abeydeera. v:lu I wrs convicted in the Police Court or May 17 last on a charge of breach o: Must in respect of a ling and finec i SIM (or in default wo months' ngoroui Imprisonment), was
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  • 92 18 The annual general meeting of ihe Singapore Tamil Epwoith League WM held at 1. Short Street, with Mr. r. R i Dorasamv in the char. The following were c ectet o.'in.eI bearers: President. Mr. T. R. Dorai samv. fijst vice-presidents, Mr. K. c I Cheiriar raid 15\
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  • 476 18 Retirement From Govt Service THE staffs of the various Government departments at Parit, together witn ihe representatives of the Malay community resident in the sub-district of Parit, entertained the Orang Kaya SUu di-Raja, M.S.C., Assistant District Officer Parit and Bruas, on the eve Of Ma going on
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  • 157 18 Eats Anything After "Living: on Fish." Here Is a letter from a lady, a lady who wants every reader of this papi»' to know how she found relief. "Mv ease." she writes, "was ot dabborn indiuesttcn a'-d c:olitis Aftex iullcrlng (Teal pain 101 niosi.lis 1 heard
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    • 72 18 j START AND END THE DAY WITH THIS AID TO i HEALTH. Use Gibbs Dentifrice twice a day and see how sparkling j white your teeth become; how refreshed you feel. it is i through unclean and decaying teeth that many illnesses j begin. Clean your teeth the GIBBS WA
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  • 514 19 Success OT Movement CHINESE SHOULD BE ORGANISED 4 I okoiNc; to a Nanchang despatch, the popular training inluced to the people in Nanchang secured remarkable success, most striking instance is that I the national dag in Nanchang raised and lowered every day the
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  • 82 19 ('Ofiservi icy Work To Begin Shanghai, Sept. 26. ai now tn inft- taken Ly the autho--1 for conservancy work on the WooRiver. The matter has been dislenjrth bf the rcpre aantativaa Shanghai Mnaieipal Government. the Interior, Communications as well as the provincial nts of Kiangau and Chekiang. arc
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  • 63 19 China's Foremost Actor To isit Russia Peij>irSept. 22. wliablj learned that an agree- > bed bet woes fir. Mai Lan i oniost actor, and the "tiea for his visit to the early next January. d thai Mr. Mci and his parforaMaaeaa in Moscow «ry and April after
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  • 208 19 Military Officers In Disguise lAPavfsp Kalgan, Sept. 24. J ff« T are takin a kee iDtereat yuan m A akmK investigation tours in Suiomnosed nf°" T Called M <- n olia Expedition Ja Panese and Chinese is now somewhere n western Mongolia making investigates in that
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  • 186 19 Money Raised By Eighteen Banks China Times. Hangehow. Sept. 25. With the land tax in Han-chow as security the Chekiang Provincial Government has succeeded in raising a small Joan ot »00,000 sinon* the Hangcho-, anKB to meet urgent expenses in the pro•nee. 1 '•'he saw was raised by
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  • 101 19 To Be Built In Nanking City Nanking, Sept. 20. The Government U now making preparations for the establishment of a Central Moseum in Nanking, it is learned from 'h( Ministry of Education. The site for ihe Museum has been -hosen along the Chung Sha:i Koad in Nanking and
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  • 74 19 Taken Over By General Chiang Changsha, Sept. 22. The air force in Hunan ha been taken over by General Chiang Kai Shek's headquarters Under General Chiang's orders all members oi* the staff of Cv- Hunan air force as well as the pilots are leaving for Ruling shortly
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  • 93 19 No "Indecent Display Of Human Body" Sianfu (Shensi), Sept. 22. Mr. Shao Li Tze, Chairman of the Shensi Provincial Government, has issued an order prohibiting the entry of theatrical troupes from other provinces. Mr. Shao pointed out that Shensi still preserves its old virtue and its people cannot
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  • 40 19 Nankin-r, Sept. 21. The Ministry of Communications has decided to establish a wireless station at Lhasa in Tibet to facilitate communications between China and Tibet. The equipment is expected to be sent in the very near future.—Shui Pao.
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  • 152 19 Chinese Magistrate Angry r PHI?Efc Chinee JournaJlsts received ten ships each from Mr. Tsao Meng l l, u. a magistrate at Pingyuen, Hopcj, viien they turned up to interview him clad in shorts, Open-collar shirts and— crowning indignity—wearing spectacles. They. as news hunters of the "Walk-ing-Surveying Corps." had
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  • 82 19 Return To Their Native Places Shanghai, Sept. 2o*. Forty-nine deported Chinese who have been in Shanghai awaiting relief from the I Government' have decided to return to 1 l heir native places this afternoon, each i receiving #20 from the Central Party I Ileadqua iters. Thirty have already
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  • 75 19 Success Of A Canton Experiment Canton. Charcoal is being need with great access to drive omnibuses ia Canton. The system is still in the experimental tage but results aim eonv'need Government officials that the use of charcoal j iras as motor fuel will save Kwangtung Province many hundreds
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  • 71 19 Special Tax On All Exports VVuhu. Sept. 24. n m learned that in Order to impose restneuons on the export of rice from the province the Ar.hui Provincial Cover.ment has decided to impose a special tax on nee exports beginning from Oct. 1. The tax will be a
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  • 32 19 Sir Frederic Dreyer At Old Capital* Peiping, Sep:. Admiral Sir Frederic Dram, Comman-dcr-m-CbJ«l of the China Station, who is accompanied by Lady Dreyer. arrived here yestcmay evening from Tientsin
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  • 94 19 Shanghai, Sent. 21. Mr. Shu Shih Ying, Chairman of the National Famine Kelief Com.nission. ha* returned here from Nanking. When interviewed Mr. Hsu said thai altogether 10 provinces have been affected by this year's serious drought and no less than 371 districts have suffered damage as a direct
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  • 71 19 Shanghai, Sept. 26. The $10,000,000 loan borrowed jointly xroiii the Chinese banks by the Ministry of Railways, the Kiangsu and Chakiang Provincial Governments for the construction of a railway in Kiangsi between Yu> shan to Pinhsiang has already been consummated and the contract is expected to be signed
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  • 65 19 Nanking, Sept .23. j The Social Affairs Department of the Nanking Municipal Government has issued a circular order prohibiting young men below 20 years of age from smoking cigarettes. The order declares that those foun 1 smoking are to be arrested and severely punished by the
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  • 224 19 Three Lines Built RESULT OF THREAT BY REDS Canton, Sept > l > (JKNERAr, hen Chi Tan* ta.detmm~. t0 v the den -L 7S: K hotter •LI T* he recent Comaunial According to General Chen's orders ihelast c R hne WWch Wi start f ">"' vl, 4
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