Malayan Saturday Post, 29 October 1932
1932-10-29
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section37 1932-10-29 1 MALAYAN SATURDAY POST —j I. g aastaajM V firoprtetors-.JWL MALAYA TRIBUNE" PRESS,LTD > 7 II INCORPORATED in THE STRAIT3 SETTLEMENTS t-Wv/,1. I l/.j| li "i»"^ aaaaaaasai ■■■-■■^■■^■■m ■—^b—— VOL. X. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, CCTOBER 29, 1932. _»_»>__._A_A_._A>_»A._.t_.-*_. NO. 5.37 words
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Advertisement129 1932-10-29 1 »p Special appointment So lb. nr>. Cbc Uinfl of Siam. m Genuine Cut Crystal Ware WIW FOR THE BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED HOME. X ,J!jL EFFECTIVE MODERN DESIGNS THAT WILL COMMAND ATTENTION AND ADMIRATION. fetM I |f. illy 1 LARGEST SELECTION OF EVERYTHING USEFUL. J I „,l\ M iTl 8. P. De129 words
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Advertisement292 1932-10-29 3 awmmmammmammW l STUDENTS' AIDS FOR CAMBRIDGE j EXAMINATIONS. Junior Cambridge Ten Years' f Series Question Papers, each j f subject $0.41 1 j Senior Cambridge Ten Years' I Series Question Papers, each I j subject 0.54 I Question and Answers on British j f Empire History, First series 1.00 j292 words
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Advertisement208 1932-10-29 3 I THATS THE TEA YOU WANT because of the I Excellent Quality and Flavour maintained from the time it was first introduced. GOLD LEAF m CEYLON TEA Popularly known and m constant demand throughout Malaya. _Mi^*_wM'Mwm.«_^— im..,^ ,_w. >i_.iiiiiwnw.iiwiiwi_»._.Miwaiwi'. m*. ■_h^m-...- _—^^^^m^i^m^ >...^__b._______ i^.^^.__ H _______ia»^'^^^ I ti k\ tm208 words
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Advertisement199 1932-10-29 4 WATCHES p»ec__.on _n STO uments EY E GLASSES VT f* ±*^f THEODOLITES DUMPY LEVELS i 1 f AurrA ROSKOPF STAVES PRISMATIC COMPASSES BEST QUALITY FRAMES TAVA^ES CySa ROAD TRACERS REFLECTING AND F i TT INGS t JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS ME^^s!s B 8 SOUD G LD IMITATION AND REAL NICKEL POCKET199 words
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THE Malayan Saturday Post
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Article72 1932-10-29 1 The MALAYAN SATURDAY POST is owned and published by the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. Communications regarding Articles and Illustrations should be addressed to THE EDITOR; regarding Subscriptions and Ad-eotiscments, to 77//. MANAGER. A 'tides, sketches and photographs submitted lor consideration should be accompanied by stamped and72 words
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Article179 1932-10-29 1 Captain Malcolm R. J- MaxwellScott, P. 5.0., R.N., who succeeds Cap*. M. Brock Birkett as Captain-m-Cliarce m Singapore, will arrive by the P. and O. "Malwa" on Nov. 19. Born m 1883, the son of the late Hon. J. C. and the late Mrs. Maxwell-Scott of Abbotsforcl. Captain Maxwell-Scotr married,179 words
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581 1932-10-29 1 Personalia here And there in Malaya. Thc Hon. Sir David Galloway is due back from Europe by the "Baloeran." The jlon. Mr. Chung Ah Ming, of Perak, has returned from his business and pleasure trip to Hongkong. H.II. the Rajah of Sarawak returned from England <m the "Comorin," which arrived581 words
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Miscellaneous48 1932-10-29 1 CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE. Page. Editorials 2 ♦'Sparkles," by "Quiz" 3 Literary Notes 4 Sports Notes, by "Echo" 5 Malayan Sports News and Pictures Golf, by Joyce Wethered 9 Photographic Section 17-20 Woman's Viewpoint 22 London's Foreign Quarters 25 Radio 26 London Letter 28 Commercial Motoring Notes 3448 words
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Article1332 1932-10-29 2 commentary on current events. by the I alitor. The list of subjects which the Colony Unofficial! are to discuss with Sir Samuel Wilson is comprehensive, and every one of thc nine items is of great importance. Here it is: 11, Defence Contribution. 2. Freedom ol the ports of1,332 words
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Article559 1932-10-29 3 mirth without malice .by Quiz. Why is Malayan bureaucracy like a pomegranate r. Because, of course, they both give people the pip. r. Official Majority A Robot operated by an Excellency. Decentralisation A polite synonym for "disembowelment." Leader heading m the S.E\ His Kxcellency Shows his Hand." rs v/ne559 words
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Article, Illustration23 1932-10-29 3 An the Malayan Governments cutting away their own support m the Ketreiiclinunt proposals Specially itraien for the "MS. P." by Vtukuorth.23 words
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Article1128 1932-10-29 4 Charles Pilgrim - Charles Pilgrim books and meir writers. By WHAT LONDON IS READING. The Man Who Sold Napoleon— The Autobiography Of a Poet— When Sir Oswald Mosley Governed England. London, Oct. 11. Mr. Duff Cooper has just published with the firm of Jonathan Cape a biography of "Talleyrand," and has1,128 words
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Article, Illustration39 1932-10-29 4 St* rtn,';!!oS, tAmrnTaSS+AtS^ a j Z r ent Lfa r c r cil rft- i* Alois! (Italy! and Senor Madariaga S^iin. LeagUe and ou hls r, B ht 1>a 1 »OIICO«I U e., SigM39 words
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Article, Illustration878 1932-10-29 5 ALSDKFLK;JASDFJLKASDFSD A rather notable event was the fielding of as many as three rugger teams by the Gloaters last week-end —and they were still able to supply two players for a Command XV. That the senior side were beaten at Bangkok, and the others lost to the S.C.C.878 words
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Article, Illustration627 1932-10-29 6 [By A'.JM.i..."! The first inter-State of the season to be played m Singapore takes place at the S.C.C. to-day between Singapore and Johore. Although the team representing the Sultanate is not expected seriously to extend the full strength of Singapore, a good game should result. It will be627 words
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Article, Illustration223 1932-10-29 6 If hockey continues to make progr< 3S to th.c same extent that it has done during the past year or two, it .-hould not be long before a League competition, run on the lines of the soccer competitions, springs into being. Such a competition may have its drawbacks, but223 words
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Article, Illustration520 1932-10-29 7 NEWS PICTURES. Interest m the game up-country is just as keen as that obtaining here. Selangor and Perak have both defeated Negri Sembilan and Selangor has also beaten Penang. Perak is meeting Selangor to-day and a very keen struggle for supremacy should be witnessed. The annual F.M.S.Colony match, if played520 words
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Article1795 1932-10-29 8 To-days j THE ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUES. j < How Thc Sides Are Shaping. j Alton Villa's reiord is again ir. danger to-cay. The Throstles are a dangerous side, and have the ground advantage to-day, but the defeat of West Bromwich at home by the promoted team,1,795 words
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Article1051 1932-10-29 9 MISS JOYCE WETHERED - MISS JOYCE WETHERED BY SEVERAI TIMES BRITISH CHAMPION. jj Famous Woman Player's Tips To Tyros [STRICT! V COPYRIGHT) V—THE BEST GRIP, AND HOW To ACQUIRE IT. > i We all know, at least those of us who cet caught m the clutches of golf, that no care1,051 words
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Advertisement43 1932-10-29 9 THE MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS ii KIND IN THE WHOLE OF MALAYA. i I Singapore Casket Co., n EJNOERTAKERS, j Honumental Masons A ana Marbk Mercfiants ii Telephone No. tso7s 3, PENHAS ROAD, off Lavender Street. AFTER OFFICE HOURS Telephone No. 607?.43 words
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Article, Illustration196 1932-10-29 10 MEN WHO MAY PLAY IN THE FIRST TEST. We are able to publish th is week a set of photographs of prominent Australian cricketers, most of whom may be expected to be selected to play m the forthcoming Tests. Photos ot some of the -dark196 words
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Advertisement376 1932-10-29 11 Healthy cell, seen through micro- g l|| jj^^^^-^V^ «4 i^^ has been withdrawn. Thc scope. Note the well developed S&ll £^^B^****/ '<^_§S_^ nucleus is shrivelled up. oA Revolution m the treatment of teeth Step by step the science of medicine advances. that your blood does not contain enough calcium I376 words
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Article, Illustration838 1932-10-29 12 r Irenes riLMl AND. Tdiled bv Cmeque. I "ARMS AND THE MAN." SHAWS DIALOGUE DIETED. The London Hippodrome was recently racked with, it is feared, an audience the majority of which was ready m advance to "knock" at this first full-length screen play from the pen of the838 words
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Article, Illustration2937 1932-10-29 13 UNFORGETABLE Outstanding Events In The Lives Of Stars. (By William Penny). Each of us has had a great moment —some moment we shall never forget. We questioned the cinema stars m then* "great moments," and received various replies. Marie Dressier. 4 T believe the most vivid moment >f2,937 words
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Advertisement193 1932-10-29 15 PHOTO OF NERVE-CELLS'SEEN THROUGH" MICROSCOPE 1 will take Sanatogen till my nerves are better" T^HOUSANDS of people as sceptical as you— have discovered that their decision: *I will give Sana togen a fa ir trial? has changed their whole life. I Where formerly they felt worn and tired, tkey now193 words
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Advertisement336 1932-10-29 16 I Gary Cooper returned from Africa recently wiih a pet chimpanzee which he has named Toluca. The pet accom mmm panics Gary everywhere. BB J^J^^^V^ShtJ A uaiuißDA CCMING H^6^9^k ALHAMBRA Ernst Lubitach, famous director ol Chevalier hits and other big films staited m the show business as tl comedian on336 words
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Article, Illustration127 1932-10-29 17 Kuala Lumpur floods. The bus stand. Flooded Chinese Compound m K. L. Miss Lim Eng Lian, third daughter of Dr. Lim Yuen Fah, of Singapore, married Mr. Tjang Kwet Leng, of Medan, at Medan on Sept. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Goh Cheng Chew recently celebrated their golden wedding at Kampong127 words
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Article, Illustration212 1932-10-29 18 Machine-Gunners of Singapore Volunteer Force m field practice on Sunday Mr. Choo Bin Chor (centre) prominent Canton Banl |k cian, and Mrs. Choo Bin Chor, who flew from Sin, 1 a few days ago. mTI Volunteer Machine Gunners m Action Volunteers carryirg Machine Guns. State Engineer speaking at the cpen'ng212 words
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Article, Illustration64 1932-10-29 20 Aerodrome site at Tanjong Rhu How it looked before work was com nenced on it. Progress of filing on the aerodrome site. There is still plenty of work to be done. It will take four more years to complete. roup of members and guests at the official opening of the64 words
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Article284 1932-10-29 21 20 Pages For 5 Cents Every Saturday. WEEKEND SUPPLEMENT FOR THE HOME. Truly wonderful success has attended the innovation of giving our j readers their Saturday "Tribune" at J noon. J Now we are making it a real Week-end Journal for the Home! The Saturday "Tribune" has been284 words
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Advertisement178 1932-10-29 21 8 Smoke FRESH I CIGARETTES 1 aim, t: Cork Tipped Virginia Cigarettes -»£•s« In the TRU-VAC Tin and Moisture-proof CELLOPHANE Packet, are immune frcm all Moisture Disturbing influences 3 Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats. Made m LONDON by Carreras Limited. I' I hi 1 'i i 1 'laf J178 words
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Advertisement76 1932-10-29 21 fc ee--a__»e»-^aa«»a_ fc ee*»a__.ea-*a__»ee-*a^ea.»__ei|.a_fc«|.-»^«».ajfciry I I j VITAL TO HEALTH 1 S Are the words of Practical Wis- ff dom contained m our Handbook f X AMSHASTRA j I A Goldc to Health, Wealth and I Prosperity. I This hook tells a person every- ff thing he ought to know76 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1932-10-29 22 WOMAN'S VIEWPOINT. A MAYFAIR NOTEBOOK. Self Government In Mayfair-The Home of Ideal Trousseaux— A New Hair Treatment. (By ''Philine.'") London, October, 11. Self government, which, of recent years, has been successfully instituted m a number of English schools and colleges, has now spread its doctrine among the youth of Mayfair,1,187 words
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Article1078 1932-10-29 23 Marian - Marian By Egg and Orange Juice. Put the white of a raw egg into a bowl. Add the juice of a large orange and sugar to taste (soft sugar is best) and beat thoroughly. Stand on ice and serve cold. Cocoa Syrup. Boil two cups water with two1,078 words
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Advertisement201 1932-10-29 23 a t~- a. t r mamma '"t— a, I tariff c» fc e.--a__*e,^,,e**a__ to .e-^e»-*ea__ae--a___ee aa* aa**** •♦J* mMmm -Kf_____k__l__P M*a>*__KS_r mmatm mmmum a*^____a «^___K»__B^__e a i is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical I analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urine201 words
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Advertisement242 1932-10-29 24 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British242 words
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Article1342 1932-10-29 25 T. N. Chong - T. N. Chong REMINISCENCES OF A MALAYAN CHINESE. (Hy Batu (iajah) Soho and Limehouse names so very familiar to all where romance weaves round the foreign quarters of London, they are still as mysterious as ever. An olived skinned man, his dark eyes dreaming listlessly, leans against1,342 words
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Advertisement94 1932-10-29 25 Early Morning COUCH That persistent cough inflames your throat and bronchials and endangers the delicate tissues of chest and lungs. Nothing so surely removes stubborn coughs and bronchitis as the wonderful Peps breatheable tablets. As Peps dissolve m the mouth, the healing medicinal fumes given off are breathed direct into94 words
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Article496 1932-10-29 26 reception notes m technical tips r Edited bv RadiofAft j RADIO SOCIETY'S SUCCESSFUL DANCE. Dealers Must Adopt Instalment System. A bail organise.! by the Amateur Wireless Society of Malaya (Singapore) wa> held at the Adelphi H on Saturday last, 'this is the second time such a function496 words
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Article206 1932-10-29 26 THAT a gasometer is used to measure porosity? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) Although, of course, most lextflM arc porous, as far as air 'as well as water) i; concerned. It Is often essential to know exact'y the degree of porosity. To find out how easily (or etherwise)206 words
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Article, Illustration68 1932-10-29 26 rA reader aski for the diagram of a lim At "quality" amplifier f i r radio set or gramophone pick-up. The above should serve the purpose. Ti and T2 transformers. \'i, 1 and 3 valves. There i> .1 volnme control of 500,000 ohms and a resistance68 words
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Article510 1932-10-29 26 RECEIVERS FOR THE EMPIRE STATION. Now that Empire Broadcasting :s assured, and it is expected to get somethin.: really worth listening to and of leal interest, many will no doubt be thinking of rebuilding their set or buying something that will be reliable and give510 words
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Article59 1932-10-29 26 Paillard, the French cyclist, was an easy winner of the professional 100 kilometres (motor-paced) world's championship final m Rome, beating Sawaal, the German, who won last year, by well over half a minute. Paillard, who led from the start, averaged 74.820 k.p.h. He finished m 1 hr. 20 mins. 111559 words
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Advertisement43 1932-10-29 27 gO AM£M I A W^^DESCHIENS 'Syrup lif// Lv of Haemoglobin ymy/li 11/ Xv i t ik. world have agreed that this radicafc Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have g remedy ALWAYS CURES, ahd gives health and strength. „w meat. Medicated wines, etc43 words
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Advertisement291 1932-10-29 27 iff*^^ mff Changes m temperature effect the ingestion of many grown-ups. How much more likely then that th children should suffer under thes^ conditions. It is difficult to know sometimes just what is wrong with the little ones, but more often than not it is the child's stomach and bowels291 words
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Miscellaneous85 1932-10-29 27 WIRELESS STAT/ONS RECEIVED Sunday 7.15 (Selangor Club 49>5 Nairobi (Kenya), 7LO Daily 11.30 p"i., Sun. 11 a.m. 4Q5 Thiladelphia Ta.) W3XAU 'Ihurs. and I-ri. 9 p.m. 494 UOR2, Vienna Experimental. Tues. 8 p.m.. Thurs. 10 p.m., 4Q-2 Johannesburg S. Afrk), JB Daily 11.30 p.m. 491 q Bound Brook (N.J.) \V;>85 words
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Article, Illustration2341 1932-10-29 28 LONDON LETTER. i<0 io Hie **yj v OLD COUNTRY. THE PRINCE OF WALES TO HUNT WITH THE QUORN. London, Oct, 11 (By Air- The Prince of Wales has decided to hunt with the Quofn, the famous Leicestershire pack, this season. So Melton Mowbray is delighted. It is understood that His2,341 words
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Article345 1932-10-29 29 E. L. a'Beckett, the Test cricketer, who has been playing fooiball with the Old Melbournians m the Metropolitan Amateur Association, may not be able to play cricket early m the coming season. While playing last Saturday week (says a Melbourne message of September 9 to "The Brisbane Courier"), he injured345 words
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Article1272 1932-10-29 30 CURRENT QUOTATIONS. (Supplied by Messra. Fraser and Co., Union Building, Singapore, specially for the "Malayan Saturday Post.-, THURSDAY S PRICES. Capital [MM Dividend*. NAMBS Of L Huyers. Sellers, paid up valutr fSZI I TJ% im° a> year JjJJ bLnGRIN 1^^ 1 Sfc *?*j£ SSS hSto'fKt <suhgbx«m>" |>-f >;;i,IHKI,(MH)1,272 words
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Article243 1932-10-29 32 "ONCE DEMAND STARTS-" RUBBER STOCKS WILL BE SWEPT AWAY! A Scottish investment broker wrote recently as follows: '♦Commodities and shares at the end of June reached a level which was only justified under panic conditions, so that the recovery so talis merely a rebound to a243 words
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Article732 1932-10-29 32 NOT VERY ENCOURAGING. With regard to tin, the market did not take at all kindly to the September statistics, says the Financial Times" It had anticipated a better showing. On reflection one is inclined to agree with the semiofficial view that this was an unreasonable attitude. After732 words
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Article500 1932-10-29 32 WHAT IS A FAIR PRICE FOR TIN METAL NOT ENOUGH FOR WORLD'S NEEDS. The recent advance m the price of raw materials invites the question as to what constitutes a fair price to the producers of primary commodities. On the whole, it would seem logical to take at least live-year500 words
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Article71 1932-10-29 33 Abaco (Selangor) Rubber Loss. A loss of £1,197 is shown by the accounts of Abaco (Selangor) Rubber for the year ended March 31 (against £1,702 for 1930-31). This reduces the amount to be carried forward to £547. The crop harvested during the year was 467,00071 words
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Article83 1932-10-29 33 The report of the Sungei Tukong Plantations states that the output for the year ended June 30 was 693,344 lb. (against 637,000 lb. for 1930-31), of which 678,131 lb. realized an average price of 2.65 d. per lb. London landed terms (against 4.18 d. Operations for the83 words
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Article92 1932-10-29 33 The accounts of the Kinta Kellas Tin Dredging Company for the year to March 31 show a working loss of £2,786, to which must be added £6,065 provided for depreciation, making a total loss of £8,851 (against £943). A credit balance of £643 was brought m92 words
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Article107 1932-10-29 33 The Kinta Kellas Rubber Estates harvested a crop of 1.100,000 lb. m the year ended March 31 (against 919,150 lb. m 1930-31). The f.o.b. cost was 2.87 d. per lb., and the average net price realized was 2.65 d. per lb. (against 3.48 d.). The royalty107 words
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Article53 1932-10-29 33 Accounts to April show net loss for year £1,710 (against £3,489), increasing the debit brought m to £2,953, after crediting £1,984 tax reserve no longer required Since close of year a further call on ten per cent, notes was made, making notes 10s. per paid. Meeting,53 words
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Article17 1932-10-29 33 Loss, £141 (against profit, £3,220). Depreciation, £5,000 (agst. £3,000). Forward fd 518 fa_?ainst £9,660).17 words
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Advertisement312 1932-10-29 33 Estate i Trust Agencies (1927) Limited. A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST COMPANIES' ORDINANCE 1926, WITH SECURITY DEPOSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. I, 2 3, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: No. 11, LIGHT STREET. PENANG. No. 4, KLYNE STREET, KUALA LUMPUR ANL> No.312 words
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Article, Illustration1185 1932-10-29 34 Motoring Notes. garage gossip bv"RfUiir.tor. A TRANSPORT OFFICER'S HOLIDAY. Sympathising with the noi di ssk busman, Mr. fcaymond Nichols, vvfto is the Chief Government transport Officer of the Gold Coast Colony, has spent the greater part oi' his six months' leave m motoring trom Accra to England. He and his1,185 words
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Article518 1932-10-29 35 WITH DAIMLER TRANSMISSION. Hitherto only comparatively expensive cars have been available with the Daimler transmission system, which incorporates a iluid flywheel and a self-changing gearbox. For that reason, amongst others, very special interest attaches to the latest B.S.A. production, a 10 h.p. four-cylinder four-door saloon of518 words
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Article79 1932-10-29 35 New Tune to Kipling's Famous Hymn. A new and attractive tune to Kipling's Recessional," specially composed by a Singapore resident for Armistice Day, will be published fo/ the first time, and exclusively, m next week's issue of the "Malayan Saturday Post." The music and words will be79 words
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Advertisement217 1932-10-29 35 Lumbago |lfi iHEthrobhn V ||j k N pains (.f lumbago soon dis- t yF' v appear hen circulation (?>;,'■'., ff stimulated. That is why li^ll^* I*1 A 7 jfi Sloan's Liniment is so effect- --Jt- .'J^sl ~i &S£r ive. It brings 1 pleasant, &Sl\ l< healing warmth; improves the action217 words
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Article617 1932-10-29 36 FTHE NEXT COLONIAL CONFERENCE. The Colonial Empire may well U keen intere-t m the Question which has arisen out of the On: terence of organising far ti uation of consultative and I live work between successive Imperial Conferences. Tne Coi unce decided to refer the whol< subject to617 words
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Advertisement259 1932-10-29 36 "AIR SHIP BRAND MILK" s>fr v T^^. The ever growing popularity I^y^MP of "Air Ship" Sweetened Conden'^S.Sy-^^^^^^| sed Milk m Malaya is due solely il C °NDEMSEI> tfl^ to Hi wonderful ingredients AIRSHIP BRAND y., NEfTENEo^M^ which keeps it pure and whole t* A mmmm^^^^W^ some m an y Climate.259 words
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