Malaya Tribune, 27 October 1934

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malayai \XI- S* 263 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Oct. 27, 1934. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1934. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 2090 2 Dear Girls, Well, I must thank you all again lor your very enthusiastic support i;iven to the Corner. This week I have again received many contributions and I see that i ome of the old members are waking up as there is only one application
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    • 173 2 i There's food for thought in Scott's Porage Oats Scottish oats have for centuries provided strength of intellect as well as strength of muscle. No other oats can compare with them for nourishment and flavour. And Scott's Porage Oats-The Quality Oats—are Scotland's Best. COOKS IN Aycnia for Malaya, llik BURN&O
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  • 1139 3 America's Cup MR. SOPWITH'S "NEVER AGAIN" OUTBURST (By Air Mail) From Ow Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 3. DISAPPOINTED and disillusioned, Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith, skipper of the British yacht Endeavour, was -esterday completing preparations for taking the vessel back to England after his unsuccessful attentpt to
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  • 641 3 Interesting Statistics For I 1933 THE Statistical Year-Book of the League of Nations. 1933-34. contains tables dealing with natural movements of population, which show further and almost generalised dec in." of the birth-rate which in a number of countries has reached a new minimum. The general
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    • 194 3 Protect your family/ >^ I INSECT PESTS 1 I What YOU need to regain your fl energy is Bourn-vita I I Once you mm the East to you of your energy, you «W It will .help you to sleep «I* sound. sleep wi.hou,l 1 hone You s-and up to the
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    • 50 3 I I i i i i i m i i n i tn ">t«ii««' I I TWENTY MILLION I H.nL SWEETHEARTS I wBHR Obtainable ATAwkm* T.M. A. MUSIC HOUSE, j mrmmw Branches Mma AmW mmwmw j 1 im i ihi iMMi I i :tui.:|.,i,.t.!«i!iMii«iiiiii!i|i:«„|:Hin:ii !|flt iMfti* r• I•••• I 1
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  • 1593 4 Shipping News Notices. HULL-NEW HOLLAND SERVICE Two Ferry Steamers For The L.N.E.R. Co. 'f'HE two ferry steamers which are being I built by Messrs. William Gray and j Co., Ltd., West Hanlepool for the j Loadon and North-Eastern hailway Co.. wre launched last month. I Speaking after the ceremony, Sir
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  • 65 4 II M.S. Grenville, being built for the British Admiraby by Messrs. Yarrow and Co., will be fitted with the latest type of eide-fired Yarrow boilers. This type has been recently introduced by Messrs. Yarrow and Co., and is fitted in a number of large liners, including such ships
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  • 161 4 Bows Of Pacific Liner Cut Into Animal h Wellington. PASSEXGLiiS in the liner Maunganui, which arrived here lust mcith from San Francisco, described how the vessel hal iwice struck object* which were believed to be marine monsters —onee on the outward. and once od 'he homeward trip.
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  • 101 4 Deserted His Ship To Avoid Being Thrown Over An American sailor arres'ed by the Kobe Water Police, claimed that he bad to desert his ship—the President Pierce— because he feared he would be thrown overboard in mid-Pacific. At least that is the talc he told. He added
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  • 718 4 "Only Nibbling At The Situation" WRITING in "The Journal of Commerce" of Sept. 21, "Tramp Shipowner" says:— In your issue of Sept. 12 I read with considerable interest and much satisfaction a leading article entitled, "The Time for Action is Now," and heartily agree with your
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    • 403 4 STEAMER SAILIN GS. P& O an d BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. I 1 Due Tonnage. Singapore. CARTHAGE 15,000 In portRANPURA 17,000 Nov. 9 BURDWAN 6,070 Nov. 18 CORFU 15,000 Nov. 23 RANCHI 17,000 Dec. 7 SOMALI 6,810 Dec. 19 NALDERA 16,000 Dec. 21 1935 RAWALPINDI
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    • 147 4 W LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE SINGAPORE TO ITALY 6 CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colomb:, Bombay Calling at Colombo, Bombay Sue* Ade ass wah Sjez PcTt Port Raid, Brindisi, Yen" c &Tries^?' Trieste Bnnd,>, Ye ice and leaving Spore. m v HILDA Nov 20 Nov 20
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    • 345 4 HAMBURG-AMEKIK A LINIE. Ueteil«co*r\ (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SEh\iv.:fc OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NOR I h CHINA ArtD JAPAN PORTh m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Novf"j *ms SAUERLAND, via Manila Nov 1 f s.s. OLDENBURG, via Manila Nov 2 m.s LEVERKUSEN, via Manila Dec. 11 s-s. BOCHUM, via Manila
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    • 559 4 STEAMER SAILINGS, JNORDDEUTSCHEk LLOYD. •j f gVj |J (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures;—* OUTWARDS. 1034 "TRIER," for Manila, Hongkong S hai, N. China and Japan ov a t "LIPPE" for Manila Japan Nov 10 5 "TRAVE," for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, |f, China and Japan Nov.
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  • 455 5 Mining Shares Singapore, Saturday. The following mining share quotations ued by Fraser and Co., exchange It brokers Buyers. Sellers. H Tin 4 6 *fc Kumbang Tin 36,6 38.6 nil Malay 59J- 61|i Hitam Tin 14 9 15|3 ar eng 2.05 2 sxd grin I'm 26,- 27|dtat Tin
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  • 156 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION SELLERS HOLDING OFF London And New York Easier {By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 22Vh cts., down V» ct. Market Tone: Dull. Yesterday's Prices:— London: 6 11 16d., down 1 »d. Market Tone: Easier. New York: 13 13|16
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  • 977 5 Reconstruction Of The Company Jr I Singapore, Saturday. THE tenth annual general meeting ot the Kuchai Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., was held at the registered office ot the company at 96, Market Street, Singapore, at noon yesterday. Mr. J. M. Sims was in the chair ana the
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  • 118 5 Effect Of Rise On World Trade Reuter. London. Oct. 26. SIR Arthur Michael Samuel, MP., in a speech at Farnham, declared that he hoped that those who preached of raising the world price of silver to increase its purchasing power in the east and revive world trade had
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  • 70 5 Favourable Returns For September Reuter. Washington, Oct. 26. THE United State* had a favourable balance of $60,000,000 in September. Exports totalled $192,000,000 ana imports $132,000,000. A feature of the returns was the improvement in Cuban trade, resulting from the reciprocal agreement whicn became effective on September 4.
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  • 317 5 Malacca Plantations' Great Success (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 16. Evr.n more successful than Kapala was Malacca Rubber Plantations whose new issue was ten times scribedThe list was for the issue, of 120.000 Ordinary £1 shares a £1.2.6 to provide funds to repay
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  • 383 5 Reports By Local Firms MESSRS. Lewis and Peat <S> Ltd.. in {II their weekly rubber report, dated Oct. 26, state: A dull and featureless period is at present being experienced, and, until the exportable quota for the first quarted of 1935 is known, this may be
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  • 203 5 Singapore. Oci. 26. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $123 R (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $120 R (Siam) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $11« Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $111 Rice, B. Siam 2 per Koyan $103 Rice, "Sinhuay" Al $J72
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  • 657 5 Rubber Shares Singapore. Saturday. The following rubber share quotauon; are issued by Fraser and Co., ana LyaU and Evatt. Issue Value. Fraser LyaU and Shares. and Co. Evatt l Allenby 190 200 1.90 2.00 IA. Gajah 1.55 1.60 1.50 1.60 IA. Hitam 2.40 2.55 2.35 2.55 IA.
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  • 57 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. For R.M.A. No. L X. Ribbed Smoked fcheet Singapore, Friday, HMD. Buyers. BeD«ra. Spot (loos,) 22% 22% (F. 0.8.) Nov. 22% Nov. Dec 23% 2d Jan. March -1/ ApriUune Tone of Market: Dull. Latest Cable: Londo.i Spot Sheet* »%4 P< N-!w York Spot
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    • 45 5 LHB SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Jj. C. MABGOLIOUTH, Manager OFFICE: t, FINLATBON GRBEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN* COMPENSATION INSURANCE WAD OFFICE: 1«P. C*il 8», Stamper*
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    • 143 5 Netierlandscbe i Handel- Maatschappi], N, V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) i Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAfcU* BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Ladies and in the jjtrarts Settlement*, India, China, Japan a*d Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank Limited. Correspondents in
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    • 148 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. V (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). THF CHINESE COMMERCIALBSud., THE HO HONG BANK, Ltd. THE CHINESE (LU mmm OVERSEA CHINESE BANK, Ltd. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HFVD OmrK CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. HEAD BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng,
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    • 421 6 1 —i —wir iinn m n m i jim cM. HASSAN, .W, A 47, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake ail aorta 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
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    • 692 6 PUBLIC NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS. (Vide Gazette No. 77 of 12th Oct., 1934). TENDERS will be received up to noon on Friday, the 2nd November, 19.34, at tbo C denial Secretary's Office, Singapore, th Resident Councillor's Office, Penang, and the Resident Councillor's Office, Malacca, from pe.sons desirous of contracting for
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    • 692 6 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. TENDERS. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED up to r.oon on the 12th November, 1934, a' the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, from persons desirous of contracting for supplies for the Singapore Prison for a period of one year, commencing from Ist January 1935. I 1. Making up .of white sa'Sm
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    • 440 6 NOTICE. I, the undersigned Tan Thian Teck hereby giv? notice that. I will not be responsible for any debts or liabilities incurred by my wife Madam Lim Ah Choo alias Lim Poh Choo as she is living apart from me. TAN THIAN TECK, No. 216-4. Alexander Road, Singapore. Dated this
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    • 527 6 I EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). < (For Boys mid Girls). S 1-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education —Systematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courser, leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Principal.
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    • 514 6 10l DESIGNS OF THE VERY LATEST IN CLOCKS WATCHES I NOW ON VIEW, AT KICK WON HIN6, 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle KoadJ A CALL ON US, BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE i i i-nrwnii i-i aj.g.p. European Hairdressers, Permanent wave SPeC a^Sts j TO LET. TO LET.—House No. 21. St.
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  • 1295 7 From The 8.8.C. Advance List ALL the old games, customs and super- I stitions connected with the celebra- tion of Hallows Eve Oct. 31 in vari- j ous parts of the world where Celts, or I thosi of Celtic descent
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  • 142 7 Broadcast To Local School Schoolboys know ail abou -.*k GTCR Ar Rare. Considerable in-'ro>t ruipnrd ;V R-ingoon Road Scl 00l lev U iy 3*?f> when Mr. J. R. Curr. Principal el m school, Installed Mis w'rt'CT *c ir <h srhcol ±hed and Rave his L ud a
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  • 284 7 Increase 01' Efficiency In 1 Broadcasting TnE Ihild meeting o! the CC.I.R CoitlHe ConauUatlf International cif. service* Rajflioclo-'triques— or to itve IL ii.i English name, the Li-emu- i!:mtl ronsultslive Committer for I r iJm ic Sirviecs» bowj\n at Lisbon rI?•• invitation of the Portuguese 1 rplegraph and Telephone
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  • 171 7 Certain To Enhance Attraction Next to the Morris Eight come the Ten Four and the Ten Six, the appearance ot which has been further Improved by the fitting of black enamelled disc wheels. Otherwise, no parllcu\aj altfrations have been made to thes e very popular types, apart
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 64 7 mi iiiiii. 1,1 1 f Announcing the new I PATTERSON. A seven valve, superheterodyne of I remarkable performance I Automatic Volume Control. Coil Switching. Dynamic Loudspeaker. 1 mifiA A Tone Control. $lbl).U FuUy Guaranted for Que Year. I Sole Agents: H Li. CARTER CO., i 17, Capitol Buildings, Singapore. I
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 747 7 LOCAL RECEPTION NOTES I Wavelength Changes BROADCASTS OF THE AIR RACE DURING the last week great interest 9 centred around the London to bourne air race, and listeners re- the latest new.-, daily of the *s of the race from Daventry 20 a.m. u!) \v.'<] n eta s; at 9
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    • 519 7 BERLIN SHORT-W AVE I STATION Wireless Programmes For The Week-End THE wireless programmes for ths weekend as announced by the German short wave. Station Berlin, Broadcasting House, broadcasting on a wavelength of 31.38 metres are as follows: SATURDAY. 8 20 p.m DJA Announcement (Germ.. Engl). German Folk Song Programme Forecast
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    • 518 7 Wireless tjfl TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Talk On The Scarlet Pimpernel TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows:— DAVENTRY WAVELENGTH 6.20 a.m. G.S.A. 49.6 metres and G.S.C. 31.3 metres, Transmission 5. 7.20 p.m. G.SF. 19.82 metres and G.S.G. 16.86 metres, Transmission 2. 8.50 p.m. G.S.F. 19.82 metres and G.S.C. 31.3 metres,
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  • 168 8 VESSELS ARRIVED Malacca Maru, Japanese, 3,210 tons from Calcutta 26-10, to Hongkong' Dairen, Kobe, Yokohama 26-10. Aronda, British, 1,677 tons, from Calcutta 26-10, to Negapatam 27-10. Toylebank, British, 3,439 tons, from Telok Belung 26-10, to Boston and New York. Macasser, Dutch, 1,027
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  • 106 8 <HIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Oct. 27. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Bintang 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Gmsen Maru 14; Ramsay, outside Ginsen Maru, D'Anagnan 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Foylebank 30; City of Corinth 32Benrinnes 35; Silverteak 37 Empire Dock
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  • 86 8 The local agents of the Imperial Airways notify that the outward aeroplane which is due at 7 n.m. to-morrow is running 24 hours behind schedule. The probable time of delivery of the mail will be announced in the morning edition of the Post Office Daily List on Monday.
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  • 111 8 Woman Willing To Forego £100 Reward Port Washington, N:w York ii v l her an nave ncr name published m the newspapers, a woman veiused a £100 reward rure She found £2,260 in the street and tock lt to the nearest police Station. Sh3 placed it before the
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  • 196 8 SELLING. Singapore, Oct. 27. London 3 months' sight 2|4 *i 32 London 4 months' sight 2,4 3j16 London GO days' sight 2,4 5j32 London 30 days' sight 2|4% London demand 2 4 3132 London T.T. 2|4 3,32 Lyons and Paris demand 872 Hamburg demand 140 New York demand
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  • 97 8 Major H. G. Keet. D.S.O., M.C., Controller, tj oiler. Government Monopolies. SS has been appointed a Justice of the Peace for Commissions as Acting Sub-Lieuten-ants in the S.S.R.N.V.R. have beegranted to Mr. H. E. Stone and Mr. G H Sutherland. Lrave granted to the following has been gazetted: Mr. V.
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  • 331 8 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, OCT. 27 High Tides.—l.27 a.m., 12.35 pm Rugby: Inter-State Match. N. Semi v. Malacca, S.C.C: South Johore Kota Raja, Johor? Bahru; Wilt II v. A.A. 111, Changi. 6 Perak Races, first day. Hockey: Colts v. Wiltshires Tanjrlir O.R.A.
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  • 70 8 ALHAkiBRA.—"The Lest PatroL" APOLLO.—Hindustani talkie "Kismet-Ka-Shekaiy 6.15 p.m. and 9.15 p m Capitol. 20 Million Bweetli an empire.—"So This is Africa. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret DandUft Side-shows, Dean's Grand Opera, C!i.nese Waxangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc MARLBOROUGH "Le la-Ma j nun/ Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shoves, Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 456 8 SINGAPORE HOTHS ii.u.ini Mm urn 111,11 1.1. itMUU iMI 11 ii.• iiliiliiliilbllJliilUiiiliWiiiiniJlliliili •*T»:riiiiitii:itniiit:'tut;mii»iiiittiiwiii.iij i SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE CABARET I with ANY ZOLNAY JOE PL£E THE FAMOUS VIENNESE DANCERS. j 1 i Formerly Members Of The Tmanoff Troupe. b I MOKXIM. SUNDAY EVENING. J 2 CONCERT DINNER II
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    • 399 8 TENDERS. SIR vITS SETTLEMENTS VOLUNTEER FORCE. Singapore Volunteer Corps. Tenders vrffl be received at ihe Colonial irtT^oL 8 ffi unt noon on November loth, 1984, for the following services for the Singapore Volunteer Corps for the ear li>3o:— 1. Clothing (making up). 2. Transport of member* of the Singapore Volunteer
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    • 336 8 J^TEST AUCTION gAUC BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE. J AT JOHORE BAHRU. Lazd Application No. 24 of ffff c v- Between it B. n P X X X h AJfcAPPA CHETTIAR of IL..U Pahat, Cha.-gce HAJI RIOK BIN LAHMAK of Benut, Charger. And In the matter of
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    • 163 8 o#k START AND END THE DAY WITH THIS AID TO HEALTH. Use Gibbs Dentifrice twice a day and see how sparkling white your teeth become; how refreshed you feci. It isthrough unclean and decaying teeth that many illnesses begin. Clean your teeth the GIBUS WAY' and enjoy good health. Sole
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    • 16 8 BEEGHAM'S PILLS fax Constipation Take Beecham s Pills to-night and feel better to-morrow Ofie WaM* Medicine
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 98 8 POSTAL IHKIUCENg Iw mm 1 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DaY Trengganu (Boribat) 2 pj». Djambi and Koeala Tongkal (Toba) 3 p.m. Muntok, Palembang nnd Pladjoe (Senang) 3 p.m. Soengei Liat (Senang) 3 p.m. Borneo (North), Brunei and Labuan (Kajang) 3.30 p.m. Mjri (Kajang) 3.30 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Bengkalis (Toboali)
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  • 323 9 Dutchmen's Tribute To Albury THE Netherlands air liner which claimed second place left its pasr and luggage at Albury as it was necessary to lighten the machine in rdtr to make sure of getting away from the soft ground into which it had land- he
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  • 47 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. Oct. 25. Anticipating persistent opposition, the American and Japanese Governments are prepared to announce the abrogation of Washington and .'London Treaties after the conclusion of the Japanese— Ami i ioan preliminary naval conversastates a Tokyo report.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 110 9 U.S. Bankers To Extend Credit Reuter. Washington, Oct 25. THE American Bankers' Association has replied to President Roosevelt's request for loosening private credit by unanimously adopting resolu ions promising to co-operate with the Government in demanding a balanced budget. The resolution promising co-opera ion reports that there,
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  • 203 9 Meeting Between Britain And Japan Reuter Wireless. London. Oct. 23. The new scr e.s of naval conversa ions in which Britain. Japan and ili« United States aro participating cpene in London to-day. The- firs: meeting wa.. between Bri 'a hi and Japan and was attended bj the Prime
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  • 216 9 i Alleged Possession Of i Counterfeit Chop Singapore. Friday. A CHINESE named Kwok Hon Loy was charged at ihe Assizei yesterday before Mr. Justice Pri chard, K.C., and a common jury with being in possession of a -wooden chop. Chop Salk Heng, which he knew or had reason
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  • 96 9 Nanking Appointment Opposed Min Kuo Jih Pao and Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, Oct. 25. A popular movement is afoot In Chungshan for agitation against the appointment of Mr. Yang Tsc Wei as magistrate by the Political Tutelage Committee. It is held that autonomy has b:en complo.ed in
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    • 79 9 i i i i i i i i i i ii.naui niiiiniu;ii;iaiii.'i'l'liiHi.rn :tui' #-,ft:»:ili!ii:ini:.i ••:i*<iaita t.iiniiiliilittiiliitntimiiliilimiilii(imiiiuiiiiiitiitiiltiitii!iiniitiuiiif.iiiiaiiiii|i>i:ti>:t' il'ima'ti B° da y- as a,wa y s "oVa-ltine' j J is Best a I Sleep- 1 Work jj 1 Reject substitutes.Theyare I J not like Ovaltine I 1 I I t li.l„ii'i liiilliilHiHil|ilii;inti;|
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    • 260 10 I—ll .11 Mi. lull————-1 ate 0 I The "Keau of the Talkies! I I Not a Girl in the Cast—but I WHAT A GRAND STORY I l l VCTION!! j I 1. SUSPENSE! I I Vl ~MOR l °!o MUST I I RADIO C NOT I I Picture >• MISS
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    • 310 10 I ■''■"■"•"•"•''•''■"•iliiilniiiiiil, ■>'l>i|!il::|Mt;:|!'|.|M|i>|i>|ii|H|ii|M|ii|ii|ii|ii|i,|K|ji|i|Jii|ii|ii|iiti|||||ulllllltlllllllllil|llt s mmmmmtmmmmmmm i ii!iHi!itiii<iiiiiiii>iiiiaiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii>ijiiiii!iiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I LAST DAY !—Don't miss this bright musical comedy by the producers of "Gold Diggers" ar.V other big hits <Ps ICAPITOL 1 "Wi| TO-DAY: :U7>. (U5, ».15. j S» tl l I S GINGER ROGERS M Lilting f I 118 Ift TED FIORITO
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    • 202 10 j GIRLS WITHOUT MEN! I t A SINCERE AND VIGOROUS TREATMENT OF A DARING THEME. no men ALLOwirTi Men we're tofcoo lo these schoolgirl* to «U they obduf wos mtR BE il^al^ c i (THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING "MADCHEN IN UNIFORM") j KAY JOHNSON as the school mistress DOROTHY WILSON as Christ
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  • 383 11 Increase In Number Of Ceremqriies Trans Occan. <By Air Mail) Bcilin. BERLIN boasts many churches, but in past years they would appear to have been rather neglected by their congregation, to judge by the figures just published by the ecclesiastical authorities of Germany's capital. In any
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  • 258 11 Lecture By Local Chinese Pastor Singapore. Saturday. •There is nothing more vi al, more important in human life than character, for the simple reason that character L yourself." This was a passage from the adores on Character Building" delivered b\ he Rev. Mr. Goh Hood Keng, pastor oi
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  • 105 11 Work Of The Wine Growers' Association An interesting pamphle' giving th? story of South African Wines and activities of the Wine Growers' Association has been published by the Cooperative. Wine Growers' Associa ion and is being distributed i n this country by their agents, Messrs. Joseph Travers
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    • 341 11 I Iricosal SHI 1 Rapid Setting Medium ,V illustrate hr, w the sealing of waterbmMs maj be eflfected by means of TRICO6AL S. 111. waterfttirst in a retaimn wall under constant pressure f f r burst about 2% inches hi diameter, smaller one inch 1 a meter. v ,i■t: iiiiii■i•iiiiiiitii
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    • 32 11 tlllllltllllllliltli'J The Killer What Whose Who's i i i i 11 i i i i t n i n i i i i i i i i i i i i i
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    • 110 11 CAPITOIV Wednesday Next A 11*»» Cm4»9» Hmjrt Fit**— |g THE AMAZING I g ELEPHANT BURSAL I GROUND!* I I to .no 'jiirn rjr*.ry- d, v/i''n i»i i«cr*l rrCei- C«* of ni'i'iicn; it ivaryi fi> I* w I k RESCUES EY T!I AP£r,! 1 After mtiĕCm C* r*Ot» :hj«»»*. 9 T;.-rsn
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    • 358 11 New World Cabaret! I "Cabaret de Luxe" I i I j I TEA DANCES I Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. i j AFTER-DINNER DANCE I Nightly from 9 p.m. I j SNAPPY MUSIC I by I De Silva's famous dUnce orchostra, the band that I
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  • 156 12 «'IIEONG—Mr, Cheung Cbwee Puan, age.l 70, pnsaed away peacefully at> his res denee No. 56, Rorhore Canal Road, on Thursday. thL« 25th instant, at 7.30 p.m He leaves b hind. 5 -tons. Cheung Ann Lian, Ann Choo, (Dr.) Ann Sim. Ann Knh :in-1 Ann Seek, 4 daughters,
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  • 38 12 A solemn K'quiem Itifch Ma for the reimnof the sou) of the l»U* Mrs. Ertu Albuquorque will bo <un|f u: «he f'hur h of Si Joßpph. on Tuesday, the 30th < IPU4, at r> HO a.m.
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  • 599 12 the assassination of King Alexander of Yugoslavia and M. Barthou, the French Foreign Minister, at Marseilles it was feared that there would be an acute political crisis in France. There was certainly a fresh outcry against the police system, but the Government was not seriously threatened. Just
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  • 131 12 Mr. J. Dick has been re-elected a member of the Board of Licensing Justices, Penang. Mr. H. D. Collings has been appointed Assistant Curator, Raffles Museum Singapore. Mr. J. L. McFall, M.C.S.. has been appointed to officiate as District Officer Province Wellesley. Dr. J. H. Strachan. Health Officer S S
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  • 155 12 NEWSPAPER production in its various j branches can be an exciting business a: times, and particularly in a place like Shanghai, which has so many political problems. The North-China Daily News has a clever cartoonist in "Sapajou," who has been on the staff for a
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  • 150 12 MALAYA will learn with mixed feelings that Hongkong will have its wireless telephone system before long. This modern convenience, long installed m Java, is still denied to this country, there is no sign of,the authorities thinking that it is necessary to insist i Hongkong's communication will be via
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  • 220 12 THE question of the safety or o.her- wis? of pillion riding continues to agitate Singapore, and it would be as well to remember .hat prominent motorcycle clubs in England have during the last few years taken great pains to demonstrate tha. unless the rider of the machine takes
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  • 196 12 DEVELOPMENTS in China hv. U a my Interesting turn. For a lon time, especially since the Btao-Japanese War. there has been a scarcely hostility between Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and the South. Chiang bad face over his failure to resls; the Japanese or clear out the Reds.
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  • 298 12 »uJ«U." THINGS seem to be returning to normal. The Air Race is out of the leading position in the news pages and another "crisis" takes its place. I I think a special vote of thanks shouk'. Ibe passer) to the organiser of "crises" j for so
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  • 36 12 GIRLS' CORNER, 2. FINANCIAL NEWS, ii. WIRELESS TOPICS, 7. MUNICIPAL MEETING, 14. SPORTS NEWS. 16 md 17. CLUB DIARY, 19. CHURCH SERVICES, 20. GAME PROTECTION IN PAHANG, 22. POTS' COr?\ T FP. 25.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 111 12 INCLUDING DUTY 1&35 PER DOTTLE, j. Peter Dawson i I raw Side Agents: «I Hbh ROBINSON A' CO., LTD., tird»^y I —a fl R| BLUE AND GOLD SERIES 9 FOR BEAMY CHARM -J fl U; shampoo 3 WhM« V• Ideal for cleansing the g 8 ,711 Ua.h Powder P -i;
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    • 144 12 FEW ARE GIVEN THE ART OF PERFECT TAILORING. The famous house of WING LOONG enjoys this singular distinction, and offers you km excelled service and high grade workmanship. PHONE 7627 WING LOONG HIGH ST. SINGAPORE j4B T^>*m l .l ll |nluiHt:i| l l l lll ll |l|ll|ll||||ni m|(||(l( itfi(|i| r
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  • 110 13 "NEARLY JUMPED OUT WITH MY PARACHUTE" Bad Weather Conditions Flooded State Of The Alor Star Aerodrome FURTHER thrilling experiences in the England to Melbourne air race were recounted to our reporters by the t arrivals at Seletar. Young
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  • 581 13 WING the arrival of Squa--1 dron Leader Stodart and Mr. Stodart at Seletar yesterday i i the race from London to two more competitors ed later in the day. were Mr. C. J. Melrose, tlu ir-old Australian, and Lieut M. Hansen, the Danish flyer. tet arrived
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  • 391 13 Reuter. Calcutta, Oct. 26. JH& and Mm, Mollison, who arrived here this morning, stated thai they were staying a week while the machine was repaired, after which No more machines are expected during tli»» wek-^nd. they might slowly go on to Australia or return to England—Reuter.
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  • 129 13 Responsible For Separating A (ioat From Its Master Memphis, Tenner* Percy was a pet goat with an appetite for flowers. He walked one day Into a woman Harden and thoroughly enjoyed hi dinner But the woman was angry at the loss of her flowers and reported the
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  • 158 13 Plan To Remove Exchange Risks Reuter. Washington, Oct. 26 PUR officers o! I/ie American Bankpis' Association, headed by thp n-w President of ihc body. Mr Rudolph o. Hecht, called to-day on President Rcosev It tc Inform him that their association was prepard to co-operate tu
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  • 149 13 Mr. Lloyd George's Bitter Attack Reuter. London, Oct. 26. AN intensely bitter attack against Earl Haig and Field Marshall Robertson for the slaughter ai Paschendaele ia the outstanding feature of the fouth volume of Mr Lloyd George's War Memoirs publi shed to-day. The War-Pr:mier vividly and ruthlessly describes
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  • 101 13 Former Barbadoes Boy Leave* Scholarship Fund Newport, Rhode Island. The late Dr. Marcus F. Wheatland, who grew up from a Barbadoes negro boy to be an authority on the X-ray left a £1,200 scholarship fund for Howard University, a negro institution at Washington <D.C>. The will, which,
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  • 77 13 Human Beings To Live For 150 Years? j j j Moscow. Every human being should be able to live for 150 years, according to a stttement by scientists working at the Moscow Institute for the Prolongation of Life. They base their calculations on the length of aault life
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  • 212 13 The King's Health BRITON ACCUSED OF| INTERFERENCE Reuter. London, Oct. 26. THE continued ill-health of Kin^i Fund hua occasioned an Anglo- I Egyptian diplomatic incident and the strained relations of the Residency with the Premier, Yehiu Pasha, who itccuses Mr. Maurice Peterson, the acting High Commissioner (Sir Miles
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  • 93 13 French Police Raid Empty House Paris. A coiners' den has been discovered by the police near Dreux. It has been noticed that for some time past Rouen and Havre had been flooded with spurious ten and twenty franc silver piece. The comings and goings of a certain
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  • 105 13 500,000 Victims Die In India Every Year Simla. Snakes kill more than 500,000 peopie in India every y:ar, according to official figures. King Cobras cause most of the deatns and the death-rate is highest in villages bordering on jungles—especially at harvest time and at the approach of
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  • 46 13 Many Deaths From Cold Min Kuo Jih Pao. Shanghai, Oct. 27. A ccld winter is expected in North China. Tangku is under three feet of snoW. Snow is also falling at Shanhaikwan where six persons have died from the cold.—Mm Kuo Jih Pao.
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  • 233 13 Possible Effei t On Naval Talks Reuter. London, Oct. 26. THE proposed Manchurian oil monopoly is featured in the newspapers as the first real test of the Open Door since the new state was established. Businessmen point out that much more enlightenment is needed as tc
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  • 61 13 Swindon By-Election Resullr Reuter. London, Oct. 26 THE Swindon by elec ion caused by the. appointment of Sir Mitchell Banks to the County Court judgeship re ulted as follows: Doctor Addison (Labour) 20.902. Mr. W. W. Wakefield (Conservative) 18,253.—Reuter. At the last general election, the results were:
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  • 118 13 People Urged To Remain Loyal Shanghai, Oct. 26. Since the visit of General Ho Ying Ching, the chairman of the Peiping Military Council, to Mongolia, the misunderstanding which has arisen with regard to Monogolian affairs have been cleared up. Prince Yun and Prince Teh are urging the orinces
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  • 112 13 Reorganisation Scheme Foreshodowed (From Our Own Correspondent, London, Ost. 26. A re-organisa ion scheme for the Perak Hydro-Elec.ric Company and the unification of electricity undcrtak ings over a considerable area was foreshadowed by Mr. Balfour, presiding a the annual meeting, In recording a net balance of £116,454. compared
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  • 116 13 To Attack Japanese Garrisons Near Korea Min Kuo Jih Pao and Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Oct. 27. The Chinese Volunteers in Sast Liaoning, Manchuria, ara threatening to stage large-scale risings and attack the Japanese garrisons alcng the Manchu-rian-Korean border. ffce Japanese troops have wired to Kwantung Headquarters
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  • 278 13 Hsinfeng Retaken FIVE DAYS' GRIM FIGHTING Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, (Xt. 27. A COUNTER-ATTACK by nine regiments of the Cantonese troops stationed at Tamyuh and Santieri resulted in the recapture of Hsinleny from the Reds yesterday— according to latest messages from Canton. The Communists retreated
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  • 72 13 (From Our Own Co-respondent) Bangkok, Oct. 26THE Government Distillery has decided to produce whisky and brandy and flavoured and anhannfttl spiri s it a retail price of one tic*] per bottle prepared by modern scientific Thr Gay roment rurth?i announce that the brewing of beer in Bangkok had
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  • 67 13 Min Kuo Jih Pao. Shanghai. Oe< 27. Dr. Ku Ivlcng Yu, the Minister of Railways, has been indisposed for several days. He has slightly recovered now. Mr. Wang Ch ng Wei (Piemien and ether Government lenders aro all urging Dr Yu Yu Jen, the chairman of Wie Examination
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 42 13 I "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" NEW MODEL 152 maaaaM9tMumummamaam in i Excellent reproduction is assur- I ed by incorporating matched f sound-box, tone arm and tone A 1 ftJ- 1 1 I Obtainable at L I MOUTRIES "H.M.V." Specialists. Raffles Place. Singapore. j
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  • 3151 14 COMMISSIONERS DEBATE THE QUESTION SINGAPORE'S TRANSPORT PROBLEM INTERFERENCE WITH THE LIBERTY OF MD1V1DUALS FEARED Singapore, Friday. 'JltE transport problem in Singi pore was again discussed at length at to-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. This time the question affected the three and four
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  • 140 14 Indian And Malay Plead Guilty Singapore. Saturday. fOHlfr JACOB, an elderly Indian, an i his Malay friend Adam guilty before Mr. J. M. Brander Lh* Third Magistrate, yesterday to a charge of assisting in the management cf the Chap Je e Kee public lottery. The accused were arrested
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 252 14 I FAMOUS BRANDY. I mm\\\\m m\m\ j CAN YOU COUNT THE NUMBER OF BOTTI F<s tic JV BOTTLES IN THE ABOVE PICTURE J NOVEL YET SIMPLE COMPETITION FOR YOU 4i WHA I YOU HAVE TO DO. IN CASH PRIZES i 3100 Ist P ri2 e 1 $50 2nd Prize Analyst
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    • 22 14 THE J Overseas i Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, I China Building Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. fme, mm, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE
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  • 268 15 On Dr. Brchmer's Discovery (By Air Mull) Berlin. j »,v(v ureal sensation was caused on l.\ in Germany but in the tiiil»* world by the an'nv .i» by the Berlin Professor of i,.. Li. Dr von Brehmer. that he .iovt red the germ of cancer,
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  • 460 15 Efforts To Carry Out Plan For Unity Shanghai. Oct. 24. Dr Wang Chung Huai. Chinese membt r of the International Court of Justice al TIe Hague, arrived in Nanking from ;hai yesterday. He called on the leaders of the Goverr.n: in connection with liis pian to
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  • 71 15 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Oct. 26. Sir Alexander Cadogan. 'he British Minister, trs arrived in Nanking from Paining He called on Mr. Wang Ching Wei. th« Premier, yesterday afternoon and exchanged greetings. Tha British Minister is proceeding to South China for a tour. Dr. H. H. Kung,
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  • 73 15 Supplies to Famous Air Lines WITH regard to the important matter Of lubrication for aeroplanes, whicl has been brought into such prominence by ihe England-Melbourne Ah Race, is is worthy of note that the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd., are at presen anri nave for some time past been
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  • 283 15 Dramatic Film At The Pavilion "Eight Girls In A Boat," the Paramount production which opened a: the. Pavilion Theatre last night, is the dramatic story of a girl's tragic reaction tc ne :evere discipline of school life. It treats a .'delicate theme with extreme lankness. The story is
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  • 57 15 Singapore, Saturday. Appearing on the alleged charge oi heft of a gold watch from a flat in Amber Mansions, a 19-year-old Eurooean boy was produced before Mr. J. M Brander in the third police court yesterday. Mi chell claimed trial. The magistrate postponed the case for turther
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  • 364 15 From The Malaya Tribune Oct 27, 1914 THE fall of tin to $57 is a ma ter of greatest concern to this country. #0 wer e under the impression tha when ?ovf i nmen\ s epped forward at the beginning of the war and promised to buy
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  • 42 15 Reported Identification Of Accused Reuter. Flemington. Oct. 26. Dr. Condon has identified Hauptmann. irrested in connection with the murder f the Lindbergh baby, as the mysterious John" who figured in the payment of ranson across the cemetery wall at Bronx—Reuter.
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  • 37 15 A Muslim public meeting, under the auspices of the Moslem Association, will be held to-day at 4 p.m. at the "Istana." Kampong Glam. to consider preliminary arrangements to welcome the new Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas.
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  • 770 15 Accused Acquitted At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. MR. Jus.ic. Burton., presiding over the last Selangor Assizes for the year, tms morning cuschargea Haji Minah bintl Juana Lebai anu her stepson Haji Samat bi n Haji Lehamat, who were charged yesterday with culp-;-.oie
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  • 112 15 Singapore, Saturday. Lon Gim Hong, a Chinese, appeared before Commander J. T. B. Notley, in the Marine Court yesterday, in answer to a summons on a charge of demanding more than the legal sampan fare from Tee Seng, a passenger. He pleaded guilty and was fined $10.50 •or
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 87 15 CKOSLEY SHELVADOR and TRI-SHFI VADOR When the door of a Crosley Shelvador or Tri-Shelvador is opened, everything is just where you want it to be. An orange stays where an orange should be and an egg where an egg should be. No searching for small articles. Everything is before you.
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    • 122 15 j i THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. I (Incorporated in England). 1 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, j MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE INSURANCE. General Agenti:— SIME, DARBY CO, LTD., SINGAPORE. TEL. 6144 a* eaf———Si j Smoker's Requisites We carry a comprehensive st<nk—all by makers of national fame
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  • 1311 16 FILIPINO FIGHTS IN BARE FEET PETER GEORGE'S GOOD DISPLAY: BUD WALLEY DISQUALIFIED He* (By. "K. or) Singapore, Saturday. IN .spite oi tho adverse weathei conditions earlier in tJie day, largo crowd thronged the Now vvoi Arena
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  • 267 16 List Of Fixtures For To-day THE following fixtures in the English and Sottish Football Leagues will be played to-day: FIRST DIVISION'. Aston Villa v Manchester C. Chelsea v Stoke City. Derby C. v Middlesbro'. Everton v West Bromwich A. Grimsby T. v Leeds United. Huddersfield T. v Sheffield
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  • 395 16 Coast Club Beaten At Hockey (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. THE P.W.D.A.A. from Kuala Lumpur travelled down to Klang to play their return game of hockey against the Selangor Coast Club and beat them by three goals to two, thus avenging their defeat of
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  • 89 16 Leicester City Player's 352 League Goals TOE BRADFORD is one of the applicants tor die nosition of manager to Leicester City, and is prepared to abandon his playIv.g career at this point, as he naturally sees tha: his future must be bound up in administration ra her than
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  • 265 16 Team Manager Sold RECORD OF $125,000 EXCEEDED Washington. Oct, JOE Cronin, manager nj n Washington Senator* <,112 American Baseball League. lui^ lold to the Boston Km«| s,, n „112 American League. It is reported that ho m:• i i five-year contract a« plat yet manager. The price
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  • 173 16 Japanese Sportsman's Generous Donation Yiichi Kishi, heir to the large fortune left by his father, Seiichi Kishi. famed Japanese sportsman, has announced that he is donating Y1.000,000 to the Japanese Amateur Athletic Association for tht construction of a huge central sports building, states a Tokyo message. The gift
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  • 65 16 After a lapse of 34 years, Birmingham is to receive a visit from ,-i Continental team— 4 he Austria Club of Vienna wh< due at St. Andrew's on Dec. they also meet To'fenham Hotspur and Liverpool during the same tour. The team will include members <-f Ift*" nan International side
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 158 16 j IEA contains tannin and caffein, both of which, if taken to excess, affect the nerves, cause headaches, indigestion, loss of sleep, loss of appetite. Many people have found it beneficial to cut down on tannin and caffein by switching to Postum twice' a day, with tea the rest of
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  • 68 17 Different Horse Owners Toss Up For It The Cambridgeshire Reuter. London, Oct. 26. FN t l;p Cambridgeshire, Gordon Mio.hiud.s rides The tllue Boy and Cot hin rides Celestial City. I'otli horses are trained by Martin HartiKan but have different owners Sir Wyndham Portal is the owner <d'
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  • 508 17 TURF s. d. Winning Owners \nd Trainers FLLOWING are figures in home racing as on Sept. 24:— WINNING OWNERS' Races No. of 1 won. horses Rhcn, 1111. Apa 3i 17 43.598 i Glunely. Lord .17 II 14.682 Kajptpla lI.H Mali, of 8 4 13.46: Benron. Mr. M. ..2 I 12,155
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  • 39 17 Scratchings For To-Day THE following are the scratchings Cor to-day's race at Ipoh: Stir Up. Dear Moon. Neelaveni, N hgoo, First Verb. Double Totes: Races Nod. 4 and 5, 7 and 8. Big Sweep: Race No. 9.
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  • 342 17 A Split In Ancient County Sport LOVERS of the ancient county .sport oi wrestling are trying hard to heal the recent split in the Cornish Wrestling Association. The Association was formed about, six years ago to remedy the chaotic stats of affairs caused by each village managng its
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  • 122 17 Black Swan Challenge Cup On Sunday, the M A" Clas4 will sail the first race for the Black Swan Challenge Cup start at 1 a.m. The "B" Class will sail ihe second of the two races for the Point-to-p( int Challenge Cup— start at 1.16 a.m. Courses will
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  • 214 17 Final Result Is Eight Goals To One (From Our Own Correspondent) I Penang, Friday. i TO-DAY'S hockey match between I Penang i,nd Kedah on the esplanade resulted in Kedah being I cvcr' .y dfitfatftd by eigh: goals to one, cf
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  • 150 17 "Not Slightsst Chance" Of Becoming One Now London, Oct. 26. ON arriving from America, where be managed the British tennis team, Mr. Leighton Crawford, interviewed by Reuter, said There is not the slightest chaneo of Perry turning professional at present, M What will happen in two or
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  • 174 17 Italian Holders To Visit England i The Italians, winners of the World Fool ball Cup, play England a* Highbury thi:; season. The F.A. suggested Wednesday, Nov. 14, but the visitors asked for i ri lay. Nov. 30, which is an impossible la; for it. Once the Italian
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  • 172 17 i Negri-Malacca Meet Singapore SINGAPORE meet the Combined NegriMalacca side at rugby to-day on the Padang. It is expected that Singapore will win but the visitors are fielding practically the strongest team available and should put up a great fight. The teams will be as follows: SINGAPORE:
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  • 128 17 Every Spectat. Is An Amateur Prayer i i Russia has gone football mad. They have been playing all through the hot summer, and they will go on playing in he south all th lough the winter. Ĕven h«> Russians have not found a way of playing on
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 438 17 3 MONTHS ON BISCUITS AND MILK Woman's Digestive Troubles m wl o is subject to any form of should know uf thU woman's Advice from one who has had attacks its advice worth having. 1 iffered from indigestion, gastritis and and was so very ill, I had (on to live
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    • 101 17 There arc various kin• i~ and Brands of HSB having same Biand yju will ferent from others, 1 because of their QUALITY and taste. after your Sport s"hd j Yo can find itt; RE- 11 L*ss*£ml INVIGORATING EFFECT immedi- jj! On sale everywhere j throughout in* Sole Manufacturers: J T
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    • 6 17 drops on a rag-that's all j^L^g^^^f!
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    • 114 17 it Assets exceed $12,000,000, Assurance in force over $35,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (fncorpersrtea* in the Strait* Settlements). i HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 21, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £2#,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and
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  • 196 18 Alleged Attempted Suicide Singapore, Saturday. LENG CHEONG, an elderly Chinese wliAe-washer, was produced in tne Third Police Court yesterday before Mr. J. M. Brander on a charg- of attempting to commit suicide by cutting his throat with the lid of an empty" milk tin. H
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  • 287 18 Sequel To Trouble At Coolie Lines (From, Our Own Reporteri I Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. A Tamil named Savurannntu appeared Wore lhe Second Magistrate to-un.v on charge of causing gnevou* hurl to one tarappan at the coolie lines at Lokc. Yew load on Sept. 24. Chief Court Inspector
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  • 110 18 Court Sequel To Fatal Accident Singapore, Thursday. Judgment was delivered to-day by the D.strict Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) in the case in which a Chinese mo.or-lorry driver, Ng Soon Leng, was charged with ausing aeath by a rash act. *.J he accused wa s found guilty
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  • 93 18 Indian Coolie Falls Off Lorry An Indian motor-lorry coolie fell off the lorry he was travelling on. He sustained a lacerated wound under the chin and was removed to the General Hos-jita' in a semiconscious condition. A Bengali Sikh was alleged to have been assaulted by another yesterday.
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  • 64 18 Chettiar And Tamil Woman Acquitted (From Our Own Reporter; Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 26. Judgment was delivered this mornine in a protracted case, the latter part of which was heard in camera, by the First Magistrate. and a Tamil were alleged to have procured a Tamil girl nnitt^"
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  • 239 18 Alleged Stolen Property In Court (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thur. day. AT the Kuala Lumpur Police Cour* to-day. a Chinese named Chan Yuen appeared before he Second Magistrate. Mr. J. P. Biddulph, on charges of. fir. uy, theft ot two tweed sui s valued S2O, ov
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  • 391 18 Tamils Convicted At Kuala Lumpur 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. TWO Tamlis named T. V. Zachariah and G. Pillai appeared to-day before the Second Magistrate, Mr. J P Biddulph on a charge of disorderly con luct by fighting a Ipoh Road on Ori. 7 2h\ef Court-In.,pector
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  • 256 18 Suspected Bad Character Charged (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. Charged with being a suspected bad character and with having no visible means of subsistence, a Chinese named Hor See appeared before the Second Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, to-day. Chief Court Inspector A. E. Jakeman
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  • 350 18 To Be Held At The New World THE oiganistrs of ihe Singapore Flcwer Show, at a meeting held at the New World recently under tlu. chairmanship of M r John LaycocL decided o hold a show at the New Wcr'd on April 5. 6 and 7. The
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  • 122 18 League Of Nations Bulletin The following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended Oct. 20:— Bassein: 1 plague ease and 1 death. Bombay: 6 smallpo:: cases and 1 death ys compared wuh 1 case and 1 death
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    • 341 18 j The ship from Ceylon unloads for him the fra- j grant produce of each trip" (Byron). I i J "Thank Heaven for Tea! lam glad I was not j born before Tea" said Sydney Smith. "GOLD LEAF" Tea is fragrant and a Good j Tea. I Admittedly Ceylon's BEST.
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    • 437 18 U KEEP X^ H Fif In hot climates a dog's blood auk Iclv gets overheated and impure. If you; t is listless, off his food, always s< rat bine or out of condition Staeriey'i Tont< ft Condition Powders will toon put him right. Tkey will purify and cool his s.
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  • 222 19 several Public Examinations Singapore. Saturday. r. RAL bankrupts appeared for then 1 public examination in the Supreme Ci un yesterday before Mr. Justice Terrell o Lim, the Assistant Official < onducted the examinations. imed Sad bin Ahmad, fn his ;';on. said he had a wife infant child.
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  • 68 19 Enthusiatic Welcome In Peiping Min Kuo Jih Pao. Shanghai, Oct 25. CiiUvi»'.' K.'l Shok. oocom uu wiir arrived In Pi piri by air from Ta nan. i crowd witnessed tiLs arrival b i■ ?!.n < Nanyuen aerodrom 1 aven an enthusiastic wej 1 i;i!i:s-simo diove to the cu
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  • 264 19 Charges Against A Chinese Singapore. Sa-usday. A CHINESE named Sim Ang was charged at the Singapore Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice crichacd and .a common jury wllh criminal breach of ttust n resnect of $20, $20 and $10, respectively, also falsifying a receipt book. It was alleged that
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 394 19 CLUB DIARY tJ&fif olubs a7 Societies in Singapore, moat of the •uembcrs of which ate readers of *he Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially fqr them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping ii up-to-date and complete. Happeningi vj general interest mil still be included m the "Diary of
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    • 115 19 former's court. Pasir Panjang Road, 2 p.m. Assemble, President's residence, 7. Lorong 40. Geylang Road, 1.30 p.m., toi free transport. Mayfair Musical Party: Committee meeting. Hon. Treasurer's residence, 73. Tanjong Rhu, 12 noon. Waken Lion Athletic Party: Picnic. Kramat Kusu. Assemble, Association premises before 6 a.m. for free transport Members
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  • 184 20 Striking Increase In Numbers (By Air Main Berlin. Official statistics record a striking increase in the number of foreign visitors Co Germany in July this year in comparison with the corresponding period for 1933. The number who made prolonged stayrose by 66 per cent, to 192,000, while
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  • 288 20 First Example Run In Germany i Air Mail) Berlin. MANY hu raised travellers vwll sity thai < must t ruins arc- alwn>« musical 1 enough, those with susceptible cars havinjf painful memories of piercing whis-li'.N, ««'rewhinir brakes, jutting fillet and «11 thn other noise? inseparable from railway travel.
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  • 144 20 Chinese Boy's Fall Into Drain Three Chinese were injured in an alleged stabbing affray which was reported at the Joo Chiat Police Station resterday. One received an incised wound over he middle finger of the right hand, the :ther injuries to the left shoulder and the third an
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  • 91 20 Cigarette Spark Responsible For Accident Granada. A spark from a cigarette was responsible for the death of two persons and the injury of six others. The driver of a motor-car near Santafe. was smoking a cigarette when a spark from it Hew into his eye. In lifting his
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    • 283 20 ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHAPEL (PENTECOSTAL) 486, Serangoon Road Services: Sunday 5.30 p.m. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m., Cantonese Service. Thursday. 7.30 p.m., English Service. TAMIL METHODIST CHURCH 1, Short Street 8.15 a.m., Sunday School. 9.30 a.m., Public Worship Service. Preacher, Mr. T. G. Thomas. 6* p.m., Service at the Naval Base. 7
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  • 720 21 Cancer Death WOMAN AND A "HEALER" fcy Air Mail) London, Oct. ii. I i<li-t>—"Manslaughter" and Natural causes"—caused at yesterday's West,f hi st I'll a woman who had i.il l»y a man describing ,i ruiKvr healer." woman. Miss Alice Bishop i»l-mil t»t, of Kingscourtam, went, it was
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  • 207 21 General Increase In Expenditure THE tenth edition of the Armaments Year-Book published by the League of Nations has just been issued and snows a general increase in the world's expenditure on armaments. The Year-Book contains information on defence expenditure and the organisation of the land, sea and air
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  • 147 21 By "Dust" From Anti-Locust Aeroplane Durban, Natal. Two white rhino, Aye waterbuck and several smaller animals have been found poisoned in the Hluhluwe Game Reserve, Zululand. It is believed that they were killed by the pcison dust dropped from the Hercules "locust" aeroplane at the beginning of last
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  • 362 21 National-Socialist Party Banned Santiago, Chile. THE National-Socialist party has been banned in Chile by order of the Premier, Luis Salas Romo. All its members have been made outlaws. This action has been taken as the result of numerous public manifestations of hostility towards the Chilean Nazis, who
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  • 150 21 Briton's Death At Hands Of African Tribe Nairobi. Oct. 1. Sens* tonal revelations, which mv •ie*r un ho mys'ery surrounding thc'eath three years neo of a you it Englishman named Theodore Powv likely to foMow the anvst of a Bam burn naive. Powys was killed in the Leip'pia
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  • 52 21 Eleven Registered In August During the mon h of August, eleven additional treaties and in ernationaS engagements were registered wi h th' Socretaria of the League of Nations in accordance with Article 18 of ihe Convenarr. The to al number of such treaties now registered with the League
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  • 707 22 Forest Guard Fined For Shooting Pigeons (Ffom Our Own Correspovdeni) Kualu LJpls, Wednesday. A RATHER interesting ease was up for healing oti Oct. 24 before Each" i Mohan led ZiilkLfi:. the Kuala Lipis Mauiilrate, when a Malay, named Hussin Din Salleh. Forest Guard in Raub DisirK't
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  • 268 22 Reply To Cable To Ceylon (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. CEYLONESE resident in Selangor met on the eve of the day on which the Duke of Gloucester was clue to arrive in Ceylon and unanimously resolved to send him the following message by cable: "The Ceylonese
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  • 43 22 Shanghai. Oct. 26. The gendarmerie In Shanghai executes a woman, named Chang Yuh She, or Tungchow, for smoking red pills, on Wednesday morning. The consumption of red pilis. at sort ~>f drug, is considered worse than opium--moking —Mm Kuo Jih Pao.
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