The Straits Times, 23 January 1931

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  • 40 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NIAJtLT A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST. INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MA 20 PAGES SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, JAM ARY 2X 1931 PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, JAM ARY 23. 1931 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 225 1 SINGAPORE: 76, CECIL ST. (PHONE 6151 IS TONIGHT ».1S BEBE DANIELS 'LAWFUL LARCENY" Phone 5261-3262. PHOSFERINE Best Protection against 1 MALARIA wn^ FEVER l^?y rAPTAIN C A Jo^-\ v JONES, late Ist. /VT \Cj P.W.V., writes: A\j«f 1 I HAVE s pe nt man y ye*" £v \i|^*. v L
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    • 132 1 KUALA LUMPUR 27. JAVAUPT F*fortyp6d(H I Modern Silverware I PUZBB THAT AUK APPRECIATED. j "LAMERIE" PATTERN j An M-lrrtrd h> the Sinxaporr Turf < lul for Irophir-. I I'.uil Dc Lamerie was a Frenchman »h faakiMMi fine silvenvare riurinv < century. Th.' K >T IV-: Rococo pori'xl won- adapUil liy
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    • 4 1 LARCENY" Phone 5261 5262.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 564 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES i Incorporated in Enjland) MAM. PABBSNGER \ND CARGO MRTM KS. PKNINSULAR ANU ORIENTAI SN < 0 >MKA«T WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AM) JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. MAI.WA 11.10*) Jan. 24
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    • 605 2 (NIPPON YISEN KAISHA). TO LONDON Naples. Marorillcit. I -mdon. Ant»erp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. tali Tonnage Due Sail KATi'KI MABTJ 10.000 Jan. 29 30, KASHIMA MARU 10.000 Feb. 12 13 I YA.UKLM MARU 11.H00 Feb. 25 26 HAKON'E MARU 10.000 Mar. 11 12' I BUWA MARI 10.700 Mar. 26 27 I
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    • 439 2 BURNS PHUP LINE (Incorporated in Australia* FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Regular monthly sailing* by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7.865 tor.s) and the new motor vessel. MALABAR (4,512 tons). Th* sj. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins
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    • 619 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO, LIMITED (Incorporated in Denmark) Trlephonr 3221. TASSENGER AM) FREIGHT SERVICE To GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave Spore. Penang. M.s. MEONIA Jan. 23 ■4. hORINGIA Feb. 11 Feb. 13 U UMU Mar. 25 Mar. 27 •m SKI. A Mil A Apr 8 Apr. 10 m*.
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    • 626 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE <me\n rTKAM*MB> Co., I.IMITKII. THE <Hl\\ Ml Tl M STEAM N V\. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in F.ngland) LAR SERVICK TO MARSEILLES. LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. HALMHURG ANU BREMEN GENOA, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL A.M) GLAS(.i>\\ BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON
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    • 361 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incornor.itrd in 1 BANGKOK Telup Kami. K Bangkok. \I^YA J*n. MAI. INI SI UUHADIB Feb. I i steamers Hi rlectnc ll<(ht Bad datiun for first-c I for thr round trin frwv k.>k ami Smgai" I al lldO. I1I 1 d trip IS days. HA<
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    • 359 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO^ S\N I H\N( ISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., mim and. OtOL JitlVT SCIIKIU'I.E Sailings for I nited States and :in;id;i Points from Horn; KsSaf> San Kranrl.ro and (.oa Aagi lea. I DF.N TIDE anlal from Bnat 1J Kan rran.ihro.
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    • 1352 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. IXMXAJI tTTAMODP UNB JMAMERICAJ>J I MAIL LOU ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE M\(.APORE. I'KNANC;. COLOMBO. SL'EZ. I-OKT SAID M.LXANIiRIA. NAPLES, GENOA, MAKSKILLKS. NEW YORK AND BOSTON Arrivs Leave Leare Spore Spore Penang IRES HAYES Feb. t Feb. 6 Feb. 7 PRES. KILLMORE Feb. 16 Feb. 19 Feb. 11 PRES. WILSON Mar.
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    • 819 3 HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE KECI LAR I-KKK.HT HERVKE TO GKSOA. MARSEILLES. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. HOMEWARDS. Due Leave Tonnage Spore Spore S.S RONDO 7.676 Feb. < Feb. 3 Steamers calling at Peaaag if inducement offers. .steamers asve limited passencer accommodation. v a Amsterdam or Rotterdam Fare to London £50
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    • 64 3 Flooring Tiles In various Artistic and Original Designs and Produced by Experienced Workmen. LEE KIM SOO 40. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. WING YIK GOLDSMITH "THE CHINA JADE" No. tn. NORTH BRIDGK ROAD. OUR SPECIALITY. Loose or mounted Necklace Wholesale and Retail. Price from $20 to 12,000. Oulrftation Customers, Cash with Order.
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    • 375 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Thfrc »r« ip| remiraa t»ly .■-vm wot! '•.ion. vni< will M to IS Ihr <!•>■ oi •he u»» of ii Ithe »«n:r ■en pc-i -i rtion.« tl ani nt* |..t linr. \l I. \1)\ KltTIUI l< Ml ST BE SITUATION VACANT Wkrl n advertised lunm. krr.d copies of
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    • 708 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET. TO LET. No. 87, Meyer Road. Apply Mayer brothers. TO LET, No. 79, Mayar Koad. Apply iJeyer Brothers. TO~ LET, Na. JO4, Orchard Kaat AaaJy *Vyer Bi others. SI. Meyer Roau. Kntry Feb. 1 Vppiy Mevir Brothers. To IXT, W>. Meyer Road, l-aiadlat* aatry. M Hrotbers.
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    • 573 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LKT. I OFFICES TO LKT. 248. Battery R o ad, Ind «aor. Apaly Gathrle A C«s Ltd. TO LET. cod->wn No. BL Robertson Quay. In-mediate Kntry. Apply Mayer Brothers. TO LLT, OFFICES at 4, Prince Street, top floor. Apply Koh Chew Kee, 12», Killiney Road. TO LET,
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    • 520 4 MISCELLANEOUS MACrIIJwS, Chita Italian. I. T«Ja«raph St "eIIoI'CAN MAASKUSK. frwa c ».ra- u~» p.m. raa Basah Koad. JCMIOI MORTKANO-TTPUT. P Kit ion .ipplir.:;m thanked Kodak I united. lt*>, RaMaaaa Road. URITISHKH. Vialtaiat, London, Bru»sel> aiaka* musical eoaaactiaa, teaching solo or •n.-embli- playing. Reply It, Straits Times. RAFFLES CAFE. ll'-TuKATt BAKERY
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    • 721 4 PUBUC NOTICES TAIPING TURF CLUB FOI'RTH PROFESSIONAL MEETING. Nt Day. Saturday. Jan. 31, 1931. 2nd Day. Wednesday. Feb. 4. 1931. 3rd Day. Saturday. Feb. 7. 1931. Subject to sullcient er.triea. th* following races will be provided (a) Three run* for Class .1 Horses Stakes f 1.000. (a) Three ruin for
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    • 698 4 AUCTION NOTICES. ATTtACnVE AUCTION SALE ■j{ hi-h rr»de Jacib'.in stained •eak household furniture, crockery, glassware, cutlery al I .cticn of wellgrown plants, etc. And al»o a 4-cylmder 4-seater Wolteley Motor < «r running order. Th' propert. ot i To be held at Na H, M. er Read, on Valuraav. Jan.
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  • 580 5 Boxing Night Ball Incident After the hearing yesterday of the evidence of a guest at a nearby table, and of an employee of the hotel, tne case in which Mr. I. J. Paskeove is charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Mr. F. V. Pearock at the
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  • 116 5 To be Produced Later For Sentence. The trial of the ton Hylams who were chanrcd with beinfc members of an unlawful assembly with intention to cause mischief on Jan. 21, was concluded yestcr »".ay afternoon before Mr. (i. K. Clayton. the Second Police Magistrate. The accused will be
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  • 44 5 Conference Held on Banditry On the Border. Hong Konir. Jan. 21. Admiral Chan Chat has interviewed General Chan Cha>-tonjr. the commander the Hth route army in Kwanjrtunit. and ha> report«d concerning the anti-bandit campaign position on the Kwangtung border— Sin Kuo Mm.
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  • 169 5 The next Children's Concert of the new will be held in the Memorial Han on Feb. i it 5 p.m. Pmtitinß by the experience irained at the last concerts, the committee has decided that admivion will be by ticket only, and tickets will be limited to the seating
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 208 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— Apropos ihe article in last Kn day's edition of your newspaper on the consecration of the grave of some British soldiers near Seremban, I may say that I visited the spot while living in Seremban in IUJ.!. The Dato Bandars
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    • 186 5 To tho Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, We were very pleased indeed to ri'.ie "Puizled and Tired's" letter on the hawker nuisance in the European residential part of River Valley Road. We have lived near the junction of River Valley Road and Oxley Road foi many years and
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    • 189 5 To the Editor of the Straits Tiroes. Sir, Your correspondent Common Sense voices an opinion which is held by many shareholders, i.e., that they could manage the affairs of their holdings better than their directors. In some cases that opinion is justified because their hstMMli and those of
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  • 203 5 Ticket That Will Not Be Used. The District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) was faced with a conundrum yesterday morning. A Malabaree pleaded that he had bought as a curio, to take with him to India, the dagger with which he was charged with hrins; in possession.
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  • 59 5 An effective and cheap trethod <>f <U*\\n-. mth odium disaaae in rubber trers is the us* of the BjorkUnd Du»t«r. which can treat 250 acr«» of rubber Uiuh per day. The inventor Mr. BjorkUnd has arrived Sinjrapore and will arrmnrr for demonstration* of it» v*«- on apKlication
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 295 5 Raffles Hotel EXCELLFNT ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE WITH MODERN SANITAKY ARRANGEMENTS THIS EVENING 6.15. TEA DANCE CABARET "The Moscow Trio" ADMISSION $1 GRILL ROOM SPECIAL DISH TONIGHT iikmsm» iii < m.i\<. arm si<. \k km M XSIIED POTATO!'.*. *1.7.>. TOMORROW SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET Sea View Hotel All Rooms with Modern Sanitation.
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    • 191 5 WAYGOOD OTIS LIFTS SUPPLIED, INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED BY THE Sole Agents CHentrai i 65, GEYLANG ROAD. SIM. U'ORK. IPOH M AI.A 1.1 Ml'l K. Tel. No. 5171 (4 lines). There's a flavour to f^— suit your taste. Plain, T^YdJ^P l^ Milk, Cream, Raisins, J LT^^^^^s) Nuts. Choose what /I jMf^^^^fh^
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  • 2683 6 1 Fogs and Frost Usher ip 1931: Dislocated Traffic. THE COAL DISPUTE. Hi iti Our Own h nt.) n. 0. of the year t.| frosty. For today thi- weather day. sharp frost at night." A« I •■■■■> in v.i 'l-heati-d room .1 i hat I can hr.r>tly
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 51 6 CHAMPAGNE GANCIA RESERVE 1921 MI EXTRA DRY fJL^Mk Ar A REASONABLE PRICE iJTaatw (a>e of 12 4 uarts $3 2 PhJH| Case of 24 pints $35 iHdHI Duty included. 4^ry\ F° r smaller quantities prices proportion. f J G. AURELt, laUaV Phone 6172. NEW WORLD^CABARET DANCING EVERY NIGHT. ADMISSION SO
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    • 231 6 aw/T X JM fJ Jhlk\Jjr /^3^^*asP aw/ f rJM Mm^f^r m 2 PtT t I Svb^aji U P^^aV V I /a flDr a^S^Qnii^^SkßaE Ejk IVk /a\tr l^_ .^a»aW/%» ij-\i j-\ «w/* aW i i*av. 4 1 Your films sill hr dr> rl.iprd th almoot carr within /^MaBBBVZaB^aV houm trrr of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 166 7 Alhambra has the Pictures the Artists Positively Last Two Performances 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 JOHN GILBERT IN His First Talkie a Vivid Thunderous Drama of Russia REDEMPTION 1 TOMORROW I SATU RDAY. Opening at Matinee DARING! THE MANAGEMENT OF THE ALHAMBRA STRUCK BOLDLY AT AN IDEAL IN PRESENTING TO S I
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    • 273 7 *****Q Q£LQD Og) QQ QQ QQ QQ Q\t I fl^V v I I A I Bq t I \KIS\ TONIGHT [aT^I Last Two Nights of Radio s Dramatic Comedy Creation BEBE DANIELS CLINCHES HER "RIO RITA" TRIUMPH IN An entirely new and Powerfully dramitie role LAWFUL LARCENY With A PERFECT
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    • 147 7 U 6.15 TONIGHT 915 J Matinees, Sat. Sun., 3.15 n On Friday For Three Days Only H LhJ THE LEVIATHAN 01 THE TALKIES h— H ATLANTIC r A THROBBING. HUMAN STORY THAT WRITES IN GIANT LETTERS A MIGHTY MESSAGE To THE WORLD. H With The Biggest Cast Ever Assembled. DON'T
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  • 603 8 international Action. 1 TI!!' EAGUE AND HANK SETTLEMENTS. mi tits*, formerly Direc(MkMßat ard Finance Section, LtmgtM of Nation-, in an inter* ie«.) n•: warW t.il iir- Umm which icquire interand i;.terrational co- We have in tne credit proI a men- '.hat. at the paitl
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 86 8 Friday, JaaMaiy :m. Ship* alongatde the »h»r>rt or exprrfrd lo irnit. Wharf aa. Vyner Hrooke. Uh. Hur.nic. Wharf N I Co*i Waarf Patrol. VESSELS IN DRT DOCKS. Taajoag Pagar. Albert Duck Arratoon Apcar. Victoria Dock Nil. Harboar. King1. Pock VI No. 1 Dock Nil. ntm i \>
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    • 271 8 EXCHANGE. Singapore, Jan. 23. On London, Bank 4 m a 1/2% Demand I /I 23/32 Prirati I ra. credit M 2/U On N»w York, demand M 1 16 Pr irate N d/s 17^ On France, Bank T.T. 1430 On India, Bank T.T. 1."..". On Hoiig Kong, Bank T.T. 5.V\ p.c.
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 467 8 ■MM Val. I'd. Bnjtn Sclitn (1 XI Aiam Kumbanf 20/- 22 6 5 -5 Ayer HiUm Tia 11 6 12/4Hcd. II XI Ban«rin Tin 12 U/» 1 1 Batanr Padanf 0.10 0.15 1 1 Bata Cmi 0.60 0.55 1 1 Bakit Aranr P35 0.40 tl XI Burmah Malay 10/«
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      • 261 8 fit. IM. Buyer. Seller* 2 2 Alei. Brick Ordt. 2.30 2.60 2 2 Alrx. Brick Prefs. Ml 2.2S cd. U fl Brit. Am. Tobacco 4..V0 4.10.0 1 1 Central Engine 0.35 0.40 Bern. 100 60 Chincaa Com. Bask 60.00 76.00 U 11 Con. T. S 7 Pr«f. 1« 9
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      • 114 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.e. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 102 10* ci. Singapore Municipal 6 p.e. of 1901 red. 1930 51.178,000 par. 6% pram. Singapore Municipal 44 p.e. of 1907 red. 1947 51. 600,000 N par Singapore Municipal 44 p.c. of 190* red. 196» $1,000,000 96
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      • 400 8 Frawr and Co. and LyaU and Evatt's quotation*. Today* Prim Fruer Lyall 4 Co. Kvatt Ulrnl.y If I 0.96 1.06 0.95 1.05 Uor Uajafc (II) 0.90 I.l* Mf OJC L Hitam I*l > 1.15 1.25 1.20 1.311 L Kun.ni |1) OJO OJO O.M OJO L Malay l|2) 1.20
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    • 408 8 Motor Sales Cut Down By Depression. The report of W. Kracht. Ni dated Dec. 1". states The failure of thr ill-named Bank of tl: In. ted St»U'« »ith depoeiU of avci "0,000 baa killed whatever littli denrr the public hai rrgained during tnc U-l tw» Btlaa Wk««
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    • 136 8 BEROI'W, [>i.' :;i'l toas, fr..m PaUn.l.ani XVI, for Cklrmlianr CITT OK I.I'IMIKOKH. Brit.. for N.-w York 13-1, for Manila I GLKMBANK, Bl from Hull 23 1 f,.r Tir. Prte* GEM VERSPTCK. I'ut 64* tons, fren Natuna Wmmii -1-1. for HsUM lalandUTA TONG, Bri: IN t.n>. from Malacr.i 2:i-l.
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  • 90 8 Toaay. ImM Pandjang. Bonckaliv. Si«k. i'akan Uarue and Pajak< g Th..fi»;, Japan ai I North. M.-Eaat and N.-West Sumatra. '1 Sumatra, BoutkKa>t Hon.. Molucca. an.t 1 ■ewaajel Liat (Magnrti 4 p.m. Lasjal Ctylun, Southern and Woten India, Aden. Mauritius. t«ypt, Kurope, I .S.A. and Tnun 1 6
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  • 29 8 By s '|xirr London Rawnlpfiiff J I <wn llalorran I'ArtaKr.an Kdat-tn. X.!>«.. 1. 11 Arrd. IXc. 12 Jan. l>ec 11* Jan. R Jan. 10 Jan. 17
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 246 8 1931 SUNBEAMS MODEL 10. An entirely new 2S« h.p. with two port overhead Talr* I I -0. Lubrication on car principle, all oil being carried in lasp of crank case and r"mpod under pressure direct t/> hig iYtrol tank holds two gallon* and a new design front fork with ing
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    • 100 8 KOUKNIKKH HYKEMQLK MIXTURE TONIC ELIXIR World Wuir KcputaiLm. BafOOI Rahatltaal as. Sold by all Chemis:a and Btere* and TIMMS DISPENSARY. Kifflfs S<]u«Tf?, h 1 n^apurr. aaßßßtf^^BmmwS^ MA at Your Typute will tell you "The Royal ttands for real efficiency." aßß&SfiaamlE SaUr 1 t Bv/a^ So/c AgentM for MALAYA IxOlNll^O Ltd
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 258 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Wither Rgprt. Bright Wind. Station. Temperature Rain- Sun- Relative Direc- Speed Weather. Max. Mia. fall, shine. Humidity. tion. F. P. las. keen. m.p Alor Star 90 70 Nil 9.8 N 5 Fine Kota Bharu No report. K.Trengganu 83 M Nil (aim Fin. Kroh ..8»« Nil K.f.
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    • 130 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Friday. January ML 11. W. 1 2u a.m.. I ft. 7 in. 12 13 p m.. ft. I in. Pulice Band. Botanical Gardens, t.IS p.m. Saturday, January 24. 11 W 1.4.'. a.m., 8 ft. 7 in., 1.2. r p.m., :> ft. 1 m. Burn'a Night I'mner,
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  • 201 9 Dullness in Rubber Continues. TIN I'KIIK DECIJNES \<,AIN. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Sine ipoi I- 1 ><lay. 10 a.m. Todat'* Price* 1(.t.1-. r lb. Tim, '-'tv lon- al HS'j \h-t pirul. Ye-terd.i>'s PMCM Mulilii r I ond- ii lUd. umhanKed. \<-» x ork. t it- do»n rl.
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  • 84 9 Tn>- I Urn Rrmbia I I j' th.- iwi-i annual h**ld at I i.-.r report (rum wh .h has In-en iledurtcil thiII Aftrr i uuni re-s«-r\.- th. IV iiirru I 'iririt U)-- M Thi» ri i only in ;.intr dur- per lb aKzmst fnr th<- pn>- ji»
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  • 6 9 AFGHA N CONCESSIONS. ftil-minlac I'unipany of
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1221 9 Prospects More Bright. AN ESTIMATE OF VS. CONSUMPTION. K. A. Bart.ujr. Ltd.'s forecast of the rubber for 1931. is as follows Our circular of Jan. G predicted a .urplu|jili,n aver consumption uf IIu.OUO 1 tons. (ien» rally our figure, were not well! I 1. t!icy were
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    • 62 9 Tone of Market Dull. Latest Cable -London S|..,t Sh.-,t 1..1. per lb. New York:— Spot Sheet (i. r tit> per lb. OriITTM I ual to London Standard Standard K.S.S u n Tender Spot Jaru-ry Frl.ruaiy r.t..-.aa..h Apr -June July->. pt. It* 1 i. US 13
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    • 287 9 Application for Winding Ip in Rangoon. At th.- Hi.'li Oasjft, Rangoon, on Jan. y. Mr. Justice Otter had before him the case of C. T. S. Kow-<ob v the Eastern Rubber 1 o. I-.!, in which the petitioner applied for an order that the company be wound
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    • 271 9 Profit of $15^73 Carried Forward. Th.- foilowinr is the directors' report ajsd sUttement of acrnunts of (.lern-alv I'lantations. Ltd., Mr the year ended Oct. :.l to be presented at the twenty urv npu.il trt-noral meetinir o: shareholder*. I), he held at the Hung Kong Bank Cham I'vi s.
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    • 26 9 1 I ..dvu-e from Melbourne »t th.- Australian tin shipped durinr November <i.mpn>rd 2< t..n< to the I'nited Kingdom and 20 tons to I.S.A.
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    • 202 9 I ndt rtakin* Received From X.M.S. Government. The report of the Nipah Distilleries of Malaya fur the year ended June .'«>. utates that further delay in the erection of the distillery buildings has occurred 1 owing to the foundation scheme, on which the contractors were working, proving unsuitable.
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    • 167 9 < loeing prices of stock, in New YorL on J:m. w, American Can Common IlO\ American Smelter v American Sugar Blank American Tel. and Tel. IK4\ American Tobarro Common IIOH Anaconda :12'» Associated Gas and Electric 20', Atch:>on H y Bt.ltimc.re and Ohio 78>i Bethlehem Steel JO"!
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    • 356 9 (lUthrie and Co.'s Weekly Report. ftuthrie and Co.. Ltd's. weekly rubber "•port, dated Jan. 22. 1UU1 The market has been da 11 and. on dm, has verged on stagnation during the. past weak. In consequence price* hare »«M*d, and fall of cent over the period hat resulted locally.
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    • 104 9 Th«- re-ort of the Java Sumatra Handel niaathcha)ipij. dated Jan. 22. itatet Althourh London hat improved by Is. M. i>vr ton during the week under review, luml price* have remained prurticallv unchan^. d but with more buyers in evidence. Shipment* frum Smgapvrr for the fir»t half of tin.
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    • 77 9 Ru»hy. Jan Foreign exchange! ar* Amsterdam 12.06*. A.hem 37&, Bombay la, S\d.. Berlin 20.42. Brussels M.B2S. Burharv>t 817. Rio 4 7 16. Boenoi Aira« U%. Conen-haifi-n IH.IC'3. Geneva 1VM 1 HeUinjrfors 19!'.. Honr Kong ll^d., Lisbon 10» Mwlrid MLO, Milan U2.725. Monte Vid». -2\, New York 4J»6«.. o>lo 18.1CW.
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  • 679 9 Inciting Document*. •BRITISH BUCKING BLOOD OF THE MASSES." (From Our Own Correspondent.) r Chin Ti-ik. Chasjsja; i liarin lat the> Ajuiw** Unlay with Iwing m paaaasjaissß at tiix-uni«T'» >.- ad ministration uf law urvl i accused said ht- §k of the (Imuineri! i him by a
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  • 24 9 I IU" I Thf dirnt niwr Truit h«*» declf r*« rnturr in kM tux at 4> «<t. in th* P" 'id
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 50 9 AUSTIN/ O WRITE FOR TRIAL RUNS X> PARTICULARS OF ARRANGED WITH -T^ THESE CARS. PLEASURE. H L R Phone 5088 Phone 5089 AGENTS CONSULT V THROUGHOUT lwn&llt MALAYA. US. a^ssV 1 mt !^^^^^9^^Tfl^^^^^^^tTXtl^^^L j^^a«sia>^sß^s^^^^A^B J» f^. ■aß^B^aHa^B^^Vr^ _^^B__~_J BaaaßuJßP 9 a^^^Taa^^^^ R BORNEO MOTORS LTp. ff Branches throurhout Malaya. RILEY
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  • 1077 10 If Monday's meeting of the Federal B did nr thing else, it emphasised UN extraordinary difficulty and danger which must attend the process of decentralisation in the Federation. How far that process will eventually go is presumably known to
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  • 1373 10 Stalin Reaching the End Of His Tether. (By M Miliukoff. the late Rn«»ian liberal leader and Minister of Foreign A fairs.) The great Moscow trial, that desperate i chase after a scapegoat, is a striking proof of the failure of the M*M policy and an
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  • 277 10 Mrs. L. Maggs has arrived back in Singapore from Europe. Mr. W. S. Reeve-Tucker ha* been appointed a member of the X.M.S. Central, Health Board for a further period of three year*. > The Portuguese Government has approved the appointment of Mr. Fernando ie Senna Rodrigues to
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  • 728 10 THE DIZZY HEICHTS. It is not often we hear other parts of th. the name of this t!y or know act location. That it is in some wav :ed with SinKa|">re our Home contemporaries occa-ionaliv men tion, though their rea. til in lIMI the conmvti.'n. Hut
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 35 10 QUALITY AS EVER, The Highest Possible. Californian Chilled Fruits arc DELICIOUS with COLD STORAGE CREAM STRAWBERRIES, LOGAN BERRIES, RHUBARB, PRUNES, CHERRIES, etc., In I pint and 2 pint Bottle*. .^BMMMai MMa^^Mk^V .^mmbl^m. Wrl jKTi^UBMMiJ ,mmPC\^l#S^^_MmmmmP^^^lmml
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    • 91 10 -034NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN. Establiihed 1905. T. K. K.'S TYRES AND TUBES. 14 i 4'j 52.1.00 13.75 30 x I 52X.00 $4.50 30 x 3 (Heavy Duty) $31.00 t4 -.0 JilS S2II .M) H.iu 33 x 5 (Heavy D«ty) $32.00 $4.50 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I U.S. DE SUVA 4 BROS.: JEWELLKU
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  • 6928 11 "No Buyers Whatsoever for Shares in Open Market. ATTEMPT TO KEEP BUSINESS GOING. YESTERDAY ni the fourth day of the hearing of a charge of criminal breach of trust, brought at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Whilley. against William llrown Penman, formerly managing director of
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  • 300 11 Situation Now Greatly Altered." Allahabad. Jan. aft The Congress working committee. which met here yesterday "to consider the situation arising from Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald's declaration and to advise the country thereon." has arrived at a unanimous decision, the publication of which has
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  • 112 11 Not Willing to Help Save Silver. London, Jan. 22. In the House of Commons Mr. Philip Snowden. the Chancellor of the Kxchequer. replied irt the negative to questions asked by Mr. S. S. Hammersley, I'nionint mcml ber for Stockport, as to whether he would 1 consider the
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  • 142 11 Ten Per Cent. Reduction On Federal Awards. Melbourne, Jan. -2. The Arbitration Court has unanimously I ordered a 10 per cent, reduction in the I basic wage for the year dating from Kii. 2. The reduction will apply to Common- wealth awards only. Canberra, Jan. '22. I
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  • 36 11 Limitation of Imports Into U.S.A. Washington, Jan. 22. A Bill has been introduced into the Senate to limit the imports of crude petroleum during the next three years to 16,000,000 barrels a year— Reuter.
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  • 36 11 Propaganda Service to Be Organised. New York, Jan. B. Mr W. W. Peter will sail in February in response to the invitation of the Chinese (iovernment to organise a hygiene propaganda service. Reuter.
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  • 55 11 Naval Discussions Still Continue. kuyby, Jan. 22. Replying to a House of Commons question regarding the negotiations between! France and Italy upon their reapective naval construction programmes, the PrimMinister said informal disunions on! naval questions were still continuing and I he was not able to make any
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  • 1035 11 A Great Ballerina. OUTSTANDING EVENTS OF HER CAREER. A Reuter cable from The Hague announces the death of Madame Anna Pavlova, the famous Rus ,ati ballerina, at the age of 40. In Anna Pavlova, the combination of instinctive grace with unrivalled technical skill enabled her actually
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  • 49 11 Now 20 Millions More Than Half in Europe. (Jcnova. Jan. U. That there are over 11.OOO.Ihmi un employed in Europe, namely mow than twice as many as thtr»> MM I H the estimate of the Intrrnationa! Labour Office here. The world'* unempli.yts! up|.:"\ini;it< 20,000,000.— Rcuter.
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  • 184 11 League Accepts Siam's Invitation. The league <-un.il hi < •■[•t« Siain's invitation t i h..!d Um Opium Smoking Conference at B:n November. Th«- (..until has adopt, d the report i the commission of inquiry into opium smoking, covering all Far-Kastern COOT tries except China, which was ii' becaus? no
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  • 109 11 "DRY OR DAMP? Doubts Concerning The U.S. President. Washington, Jan. '22. The conflicting aptaioni expi garding the Wickersnam report have started lively discussion: among the politicians. President Hoover's ap|>ar< t,nation of the tion have seemingly fligalanaaf I igalanaa publican bosses who t< ar a tat derided attitude may tali) the
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  • 38 11 Russian Steamer Sinks In Black Sea. Bukharcst. Jar During a violent ftorm in the Rlark Sir. the Russian steamer Zavaslia sank and 14 passengers and M ■aaaban of were drowned. Numerous fishing boats are missing. Reuter.
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  • 85 11 Lieutenant Dismissed His Ship. Gibraltar, Jan. 22. The rourt-martial ha* *ent<n. enant Turnbull. of Urn *ul.n;arine I'undoia. t« be dismissed h I ship and severely r<pr:manded fat I watch ofTiccr in I>• II 1.. Another me .hat the courtmartial concerned t«" oAccrt <if to<Pandoia and not of the
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  • 80 11 Australian Submarines for Royal Navy. Rugby, Jan. 22. An offer from th* Commonwealth af Australia to tran.-fi-r from th RayaJ Australian Navy to the K< yal Navy the submarines Olway and the Oxley has been uecipled. anil tiny ui!l «hortly join the Mediterranean Fleet, taking the place
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  • 30 11 67 Steamers of :!00.04H) Tons Held lp. Hamburg. Jan. 23 A record tonnage now idle in '.his port consist* of 07 steamers, aggregating roughly 300,000 tons.— R«uUr.
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  • 113 11 Kitf Battle Opens in The Commons. TRADE M8PUTE& Amending Bill I'mler Kire. I. urn! In th<lni.»n Aniemliiienl Kill, aimi-d at nuHlifyint; I pute* Art ia GormnMrt u ;nne up for Meoad rva.i |«1 Act i with an object other than that ti furthering a tradi- di>putf. Uiann-
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  • 40 11 Killed, Many Injured In Lanarkshire. n. Jan. IS. i i ,i«i and several with injured B) an tKßlostoß at th«- All I colliery, (hiystoi:. Laaarkaain Maraing. Six iih mix rs <if a rescue party Man ■enl to ho
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  • 44 11 NEW ROAD TRAIN. (an AIM Run on RaMwaj Lint-. Jan. 22. ill Iranstoday. i hi. h designer* traced foi pneuma; on rn.lvk. with BM ..nlmn'V in l«i|i ISO on rail* tht- i rmlii .'i Maiiily be to rail, t r branch lin< \N inlets.
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    • 67 11 TODAYS FEATURES. I'sge Ma- I Yea- I'Un railed f— ltv M MiliuUft 10 Nm li.-ik- aVvitwad i Hotel rraru- lni|Uir\ A Vi-.it to Vasaaanra Haa> ha) Kami IInu.e^l i* Mr l».n Itekk.r 12 l«tlrrs to ihe Milor I undon I rli. i t, loci. i rd I'uf/le li Kuvbt ,n
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  • 955 12 Died Without Making Statement. al Eura- I to have caused the Ml K. Men IKkker. a Dutch V mpioyed by the A.-ia- injury to ■laughter of Mi Dili 1■• tkei «n<l a Chiaaat servant girl, 1 Avenue, Katong ■.•in. 2, was in the dock
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  • 312 12 Geneva Discusses The Recent Report. Geneva. Jan. feme af Liberia against th< rhargae af sh:. the international commission of inquiry. was undertaken by the I.iberlan Charge n..' of the Council of the League. ared that there wire corrupt officials c tad pointeil out that the Liberian Gavcmiaeat a-keil
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  • 128 12 Smuggling Charge Arrest— A Tragic Sequel. Hi.llyvv,<.d. Jim. 22. The death ha> .enured »f the film star. Alma Rubens.— Reuter. Alma Rubens, it will be recalled, was arrestel at San Diego a littlt over a foitnight ago on a iharge of violating i tie Stat.- Poisons
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  • 165 12 Reserve Fund harges Disproved. Washingtor, Jan. It. Peclaring that he welcomed an invest Ij:at;on. Mi. John B. Payne, chaiiman of the Re.i I I financial statement of his organisation today to disprove charges that it hud large ruTvp funds. Mr. I'ayne'* M.itcment ca'.ne les< than an hour
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  • 272 12 Municipality to be Asked For Details. At a meeting- of the committee af the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Singapore, the chairman. Mr k. H. Onraet, read extracts from ofT.cia' repprts in connection with the conveyance of pig% in crates. It was resolved
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  • 74 12 Very Considerable Agitation Going On. Shanghai. Jan. 22. The representatives of over 200 labour unions held a meeting in Shanghai todny to discuss the Nanking Povernment's attitude towards the labour unions and the rumours that that Government intends to take measures for the early dissolution of til
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  • 37 12 National Conference to be Held At Nanking. Nanking, Jan. 22. A national aviation conference is to be convened here shortly for the purpose of lojtinng and encouraging the expansion of commercial aviation. Sin Kuo Mm.
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  • 51 12 ,1111 Killed or Injured in South China Smash. Hone Kong, Jan. 22. Reports are to hand from Canton that tv.o passenger trains collided on the Canton-Shaokwan railway, near Sunkai station in north Kwangtung. It is stated that about 300 passengers have been either killed or wounded. Sin Kuo
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  • 158 12 Ministers Disagree On Wheat PoUcy. Pari^. J:in 22 1,, the CkMshat af Dapottai I ment has been defeated. b\ M 2K.1. on a debate arising ir. nn inter pt llation regarding the wheat policy. The Covernmcnt has decided I Paris. Jar The Pnsident ha< iccepted
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  • 271 12 Mystery of Arms For Yunnan Province. Hong Kong. Jan. K. It i« reported thfit the National Cov.inment has »ent a huge consignment af :irms and ammunition to Yunnan via I "i. a. The province af Yunnan, of c i!jc \»est of Kwangsi. ha< In io-< hina OB
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  • 21 12 A radio demonstration wil! take place at the Chinese Association. Short Street. 'mm 6 p..n. to 11 p.m. today and tomorrow.
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  • 372 12 Lieut-Col. Dempster And Miss Alice MacConmh. AWttm "ir Own < orresp..ndent.) Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 22. The marriage took place at St Andrew "a hatch, Kuala Lumpur. ye«terday afternoon <■{ Lieut. -Colonel Hubert Thomas formerly of the Suffolk RegiB of the late MaJat T. < ■tar, »:l M Alice KctMeen
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  • 112 12 Murdered Her Husband And Her Son. Szolnok. Hungary. Jan. 1 (1 vine "CM help me." Frau Mario Kard'os. atced 4H, wa.- hanpej here today for the murder of her husband and her <u.n last year. She was the Inl to ac legally handed in Hungary for many x."
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  • 27 12 Last of the Courts-Martial Now Over. London, Jan. 22. The fourth and last of the H.M.S. l.ucia courts-martial sentt-n. -ed Able months' detenti(.n. Kititer.
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  • 62 12 Two Chinese Burned and In Hospital. Two Chinese wen taken to the Gene 1 Hospital yi-sn-rday w-ith severe burns un the face and head received when a bentinc lamp exploded at No. '.>. Bukit Ttataa Road. One of the men wa» pnmpiag air into the lamp, when
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  • 65 12 Military Rehabilitation Of North China. Shanghai. Jan. 22. Marshal Chang Hsueh-lianc;. the Mul.i dvn ruler and the viee -commander- in chid of the Nationalist Ciovernment faVBM 1 in hina. prafWM 1 that a loan of $&<i.o<N'.ihmi ■i. uml ac I.l. M'd tot the military r«- babiiitatitti ef the
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  • 49 12 Total of $7,163 Collected In Mm. The collection* for Poppy Day in Johorc amounted to $7,163.73. made up as fill lows Muar $2^42.50. Johore Bahru 1.874J7, Sejrarnat IJOO, Batu Paha VfaU, Kluantf i'.enram 200, KoU Tincfi 138. i Endau 127. I In VjZ'j the tola! was III.WUM.
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  • 185 12 America Mu>t Take The Initiative." hai. Jan. Mi. Hu Han-mir. the chairman of the Legislative Yuan, ha* aaijtlilUd rasßarka m ■aaporl American BUw hina. He staU- lhat that loan i.- Iwing nou 'on behalf of Chinai with v mir int.'nests. But the initiative will have to t*
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  • 28 12 Japan's Premier Recovered From Bullet Wound. TaWa, Jar ji. Mr ll«— fiirhi a>he *«< lift hospital I ofllcial house fn.m wai will din in the Sichi
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  • 21 12 To be the fSamt m I Famous Chinese Actor. Douglas Fairhaaks, tl< Iftaj b- thi gje M Lang-faac th«-
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  • 107 12 Three People Frozen To Death. An in: i <*y. Thi. to death. Snow fell ir. Marl) try. TV Va.iui »«> two degrees abn 1 r. 14. Spain the thermoii many places. Then .tTenng in th« south, where the people have neither Mkkf nor facilities for heating
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    • 38 12 ALWAYS READY MINIMUM i MAXIMUM UPKEEP Ifffl EFFICIENCY TROUBLE q^^i RELIABILITY FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SOLE AGENTS: The Borneo Company, Ltd. (.Incorporated in Lngland; MALAYA. ma^ mmm mt^ mmmm pj^ m pj pj m m m pjgaasj mm gaaiagai k«
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  • Regimental Rugby Semi-Final-Replay Drawn.-Local Football.
    • 1159 13 2nd Welch Co. Contest rugby strk;(;le in THE RAIN. < i.i. 3 pi*. "D" (MM.) Co... 3 pU. I'i'-pstc the rain which swept across the Padang and kept must of the spectators within the shelter of the clubhouse, yesterdays s; mi-final of the intercompany championship ,,f
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    • 28 13 Newport Share Points With Walsall. London. Jan. In n Third Division (Southern) match played today, Newport County drew with Wal«a!l, each side siorinjr one goal. Rcutcr.
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  • 764 13 Fr juice's Narrow Win. GAME Of VIOLENT" INCIDENTS. •rh a game a- ever I saw, Jan. 1 :hing writes Howard aph. •i, I mean violent At i -.lent some •inly was. clo^u, as a •.!.<■ ti.^'ht M-rum-••mi'ly ragged, and the haalhag meant that the .i .ira-.nst a
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  • 179 13 Colony Team To Meet The F.M.S. The tram selected to represent tho Cataas at hockey in Kuala I.u:npur on Jar. .(1 against the F.M.S. will be B. 1.. OaMan Capt. Mien (R.A.). A. G. Armstrong (&JLC) H. R. Carey Penang I 11. Oehler* iS.Ii.C.i, Hughes i\\Vl<h|; A. T. C.
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  • 166 13 ■Final Race For Milner Challenge Cup. The "A" class will suil the third an I final race of a series for the- Milner Challaajlja <"up on Jan. 2.">. The course will Ih aaataa in the usual position and the start will be at 10 a.m. IVints towards
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  • 145 13 Result of Draw for The Commercial Cup. The S.A.F.A. Commercial Cup cumpeti lion, which «H begun two years ago and hu been such success, is being oontinue-j this year. The competition marks the be* inning of the Association football season* and the draw, which has already taken
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  • 168 13 Gold Medal Competition At Race Course G.C. Appended are the draw and times of play in the preliminary round of the Race Course Golf Club gold medal competition to be played tomorrow 3, C. A. R. Bateman vs. E. C. Van der Beck. M, U. Uekiri vs. R.
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  • 154 13 Friday. January 23. Hockey I'nitrd Services S R.C. lit XI, Fort Canninir: S.R.< VawMaaa, S.I: Saturday. Jannar> XI. Rurhy: S.S. Police v.. F M.S. Polio-. S X North v>. South. Penan*. Eacr luuiw (."If Club: I'nlimim y round for the l»:iO goM medal. S»»d«y. January IS. F.M.S.K. Institute
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  • 352 13 Hunter Decides to Follow Tilden. New York. Jan. tL Francis Hunter is to follow W. T. Tilden into the ranks of the- ppafl will appear with Tilden a. Mammon Squan n February. Reuter. Francis Hunter was born in M <,n 'une >. MM, and came into prominence in
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  • 43 13 Tokio, Jan The Japanese Athletic Association announced today that it would send at least 1541 athletes to the Olympic (tame; at Lai Angeles in 1932. This is more than twice as many as the number sent to Amsterdam in 1:J-
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  • 51 13 Kaye Don's Inofficial Success. an BM neh Naasfc, raeaaafeg U recon: Sir Honry Segrave in the when h.- u» Kaye I><>n"» faal Ht a a Today's run. which I ,h,,i>|'.y water, a II ird, tthvS i March. Thf final |>rclin>iri:r Of I in in held
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  • 50 13 IVath of Holdt-r of Worlds Record Lonij Jump. Th- death k r. part) I athle i. w h jump a dei thr olyi.ipn- Gwnci in P IMS, h wavar, U. Rai I I A II M)t7, M ft anir- ay. ;,it arrifrUM by tin Internal Federation.
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  • 46 13 Contract Signed tor llout With Strililiny. Contract* profiling for Vounir Stribliac m atracti did n the date i.f the her agreement wa arfcjsMf will meet Primo I lar match in S. i It i.» undi ■I either DctTMt Of tome time in June.
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    • 65 13 Getting to Know GOOD MUSIC Fur Urn lay-man there is no easier or mart fa.-iinatinjr way of acquiring muskal appreciation than thai provided by the gramophone. Stall you musical course with an iiMtrtlßMßt that will do justice to all that is l«cst in music let it bt "HIS MASTER'S VOICE"
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    • 17 13 [Th* co-operation of club sccrctari.i if requested in keeping tail diary of (porting •vtnta accurst* sad up-to-daU.
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    • 25 13 i EVERYTHING (ff.S.C.) ELECTK I I TUilton A. C. MOTORS BUILT TO RECOGNIZED STANDARDS BY The General Electric Co. Ltd.. of England. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.
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  • 2070 14  -  L. AIGNER AND L. ACZBL. WHERE Mff* RE(,tl\ THEIR YOl TH. BY DR. |I\ Vl\<;V I\<; watched Professor Voronoff's ii gland grafting for many I having on several o which confirmed his predicti .ns. ii HataaMe that affect tha". he was giving up his
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  • 228 14 Luxurious Yacht May Come This Way. Calcutta. Jan. 8. An American yacht, the lolanda, arrived at Calcutta recently from Rangoon. It ia said that she was built for Princess lolanda of Italy, by an American multimillionaire, thought the Italian Prim-en never sailed in her. The lolanda is now
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    • 59 14 M<<iSiLUM r RERFE<J|jmgpTS WH I S XV vS Wmal (TW \\vv vt m m CROSSLEY THESE ENGINES INCORPORATK ALL THE LATEST IMPftOYEMENTS HARRISONS, 13£lRKf:K O>. I? (Imh«hj»ai.; >•. ii, HUNTS SCtTIM Sole Agents SHOWING JR%/ic« THE WORLD I™S^ mw SOMETHING SPECIAITHE LORRY WHICH OUT-PULLS, OUT-CLIMBS, OUT-PERFORMS aU other trucks of
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  • 4152 15 THE LITERARY PAGE NEW BOOKS REVIEWED. ~i i ;i I Book of India Full of Topical Interest Authors Love of the Country Blending East and West in Shanghai— lrony and Humour Thomas Manns I i i i Study in Horror. I I India and Elsewhere. A Karrwrll To India. By
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    • 97 15 MaMaWJsWaWJIMIMIBsIBsiBIIBMBIM NO MORE SHABBY FLOORS ()n COMt Mi DARKALI.VB y ill grve your floor a lorely lustrous Old Oak nmsh that won't I hip, scratch or get shabby. DARKALINE OARKALIKE is s wooden j new djooorery, and greatrf superior co anything yet used. Simply brushed on, dues quickly j and
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 132 15 Today's Crossword Puzzle. (CLUES.) ACROSS. g OaaH throuch bad meathcr In Hsatag manner g Kinr-hape-l 11. One who di« C n O g EJS; uY J W CoJtralto I H ,y., y 3«. Plant h Hauled r\«ltrH \l L T "*V w Se"e, of ,tep.. El" 41. TraveU on hor.cbatk
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    • 169 16 *z i yfiAeSo/feoses (BOUBJOtS PARIS TOILET PREPARATIONS A wonderful series of toilet preparations of absolute purity perfumed wi!h "Ashes of Roies," the worldfamous perfume that suggests the cool fraj rose garden in an ev<_ ,ng b.^eze. Made by Bourjois, of Paris, the world's leading authority on toilet preparations. Obtainable from
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    • 317 16 on a Willard Battery Nothinc but thr best of natrriaN. tr«trd to rieid npoofiratioaM. go iato thr coostrurtion of a Willard b:itttri. I h.utmost care, the moM modern methods srirnre ran d< KOTern every step in it« manufacturr. And hrn ><>v l>u« a Willard. you «et a battery exactly fitted
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  • 167 17 Malacca Planters Want Reduction. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Jan. 22. At a public meeting of the Asiatic estate owners and planters to be held at the. Chinese Chamber of Commerce here i M Saturday for the purpose of forming j the Malacca Asiatic Planters' Association,
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  • 61 17 From France, by Cr?>nonceaux, due at Singapoie II vm. tomorrow. From China and Japan, by Hoaaag. due a' Singapore 1 (..-p.. tomorrow. From China and .Inuan. by A! ita Mam. due at Singapore tomorr. From China and Japan, by Tulambi, due at Singapore 9 a.m. on Sunday. From
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  • 41 17 Mails from Europe (London mails dispatched on Jan. 1) ex P. and O. Malwa which anchored at Penang 6.07 a.m. today, will arrive by train tomerrow morning. l>ondence will 1* ready for delivery 1 to boxholdcrs at 8.45 a.m.
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    • 16 17 DYEING AND DRY CLEANING I'ROMIT SfiRVKK. KANZAKI COMPANY MNGAPORE. Phone 3516. N«. U, OK( HAKD ROAU.
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    • 249 17 the 1 931 MORRIS-OXFORD SIX afl! LaaW M "**?> j MF^Haaaaaw^Bsa^aaßaßaV Has the Reliability, Comfort and Performance OF A CAR IN A MUCH HIGHER PRICE CLASS. rK 1931 the 15 h.p. MOBUB ()XFX)RI) SIX offers thr lintst value amonn; the lower priced 6-c>lindtr cars. The coachmmmmmmm^ mmi^ work has been
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  • 1643 18 Can You Help These Men In ar ortluni r unh Ihe olYer made in I hi- Vol. s i.t the I>J\ iiilumn we i ii,. MMMriag appeals lur work Imm men who are unem- !,!•>% <-il .is dinil result of the -luiii|. I hi- I :iil..r
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  • 361 18 Old Controversy Begun Again. Taris, Dec. 2C. Great interest in the whcrealx.i.the bodies at the former Impel ml Russian Family was revived here today. The revival of interest in the location of the remains <jf the late Tsar Nichola; I and his family came when General Pierre Janin
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  • 184 18 Rounded i p in Lightning Raids. Hong Konx. Jan. 11. The Criminal Investigation Department was evtri-mely busy y»\Ui relay and today u'hen it mm out a series of raids, seized a larire <|uantity of undesirable literature, and arrested many Communist susrxot.v It was one of those periodical
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  • 66 18 Mi-s Amelia Earhart, the Atlantic airvonian. ka completed Mnl days' tc t flying in an ui.io.-.r OutO u t Willowgrov.I I'ennsyUama. ll -hat !-hi- i the fir.st woman la fly Mlfc v macmni Miss Earhart was the fir w ,man to "y t'" i< -.vu a pMMM
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  • 440 18 Manageress Who Escaped Through Window. At Marlborough Slioet aaUei court recently the "Cher Oaala" < I'<an 'A 1 y Mr. Mi be struck the raajtalar lac I James Patrick W I Street. W. his wtf*, Kilecn Walsh, an.l j Dora Segar. York Haaaa, Tkaakalii Koad.
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    • 214 18 Nimoll warnM Nerves THROUGHOUT THF BODY Im nerve fit.rM connect the mam ncr 1 apinal i with the \jruH. system" cur health aWpenis. Weak new i ti.< nervacells means bad iranaaai won ii n a Haay become apparent in mimier nl conpb lt»; B« ness. t«J digestion, ial (Ji\e your
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    • 545 19 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD ornCF Winchester H0... Singapore. LONDOK OFFICE ,7. Old EX. Th. Company ha. £20.000 deposited with th, Supreme Court of Enrl.nd and compile, with the British Life A. Sl ,r.nc, Comp.n,,, Act Mrtieol r ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSIRANCE
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    • 540 19 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V. Established 1863 at Amsterdam Authorised Capital Olds. 100.000,000 (abou 18,500,000) Paid op Capital Glds. 56,000,000 (abou 14.600,000) R-serres Glds. 28.187,7*7 (aboo t £2^60,000 HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE. ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES BATAVIA Head Office for Dutch Eaa SHANGHAI Head Office for China am
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    • 672 19 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter in Japan) Capital Sub.eribed V 15.000.000 Capital Paid-up Y12.116.000 t President, aY Shimada, Esq. DIRECTORS t N. Tanagita, Esq. M. Arakai. Esq. T. Hisamnne, Ksq. N. Takagi, Esq. t T. Yoshida. K<-q. HEAD OKKK E Taipeh, Formosa (Taiwan^ BRANCHES AM)
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    • 289 19 1_ INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO, LTD. (Ineorpornted in Kngland) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Asset. «0,000.000 ARTHCR c. IH>TTS -Manager and Under writer. Eastern Branch. Singapore. FIRE-ACCIDENT-MOTOR. THE LONDON ASSURANCE HOX<; KONO FIRK INSCE.. Co, Ltd., noara smsobamci Co.. lm, WKSTKRN ASSURANCE Co, dmiom ma, ■ocaTTi of
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    • 187 19 52.09 MILES PER HOUR .m^ B^z~ B^ B n|^ r £2^j^ B _2f "ELTO" GIVES ENGLAND THK WORLD'S OUTBOARD SPEED RECORD LONDON DECEMBER 1 9 1 930. For the third time in one rear El.Tu ha- broken the Vat M*. Outboard Speed Kerord and alms' time in F.nicland. Inning Mr.
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