Malaya Tribune, 30 October 1929

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI.- No. 256 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1929.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 406 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. i sum* I SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK ffi 1 i j PURE UNSKIMMED COW'S jjj MILK, and in condensation nothing but FINEST WHITE H r nNDENSED mW/< SUGAR is adde<L Beißg: pre- U y SWEETENED pared under the most hygienic Ajl rsi/y conditions,
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    • 315 1 "FLQRODOR* Washing Suitings /W Tropical Wear J/ mGH STREET. Singapore. I the most delicious of all P. I BAKED BEANS yi&Mp* II in appetising Tomato Sauce. i Vml I jo Tooked to perfection and ready im fl to serve hot or cold. Tasty, lIpWJV fl Dj nourishing and satisfying. g
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  • 2302 2 Why Scots Join English Clubs. THE TRAGEDY OF JOHNNY HILL. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, Oct. 1. The M.CC Team which sailed this week to play five matches in Australia, and then to tour New Zealand, seems to need another
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    • 257 2 I j Hall'i Wine is a genuine medicated wine. It enriches the blood and tones up the nerves, rejuvenating the entire system. That is why doctors recommend it as the unfailing tonic in all cases of weakness. Take a wineslassful of Hall's Wine two or three times a day. See
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    • 250 2 1 "Truth in Advertising" i is a Fundamental of Honest I Trading I lhe "Sugarcane" j I Hams Bacon I \|y are the best offering I throughout Malaya 1 I we invite com P ar ison. j afresh pcm; 1 G> LTl> S Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Keppel Rosd, Grange
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  • 95 3 I I [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be under- stood that the Malaya Tribune" does not i necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters should be as brief as possible, preferably type-written < double spacj ing>, and on one
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  • 649 3 To the Editor. "Malaya T-.bune.") Sir.—I am very glad to hear, a: last, your Muslim Correspondent admitting frankly that he is a layman and not a missionary or maul v.. etc.. and I believe it my duty to tell lim that a mury may give ins opinion as
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  • 330 3 (To the Editor. Malaya Tribune.'' Sir.—Mr. Dorett and the so-called comm. organised by him have done the public of this city an injustice by raising very sar. hopes in the hearts of hundreds and marine such hopes die in the cradle of birth. It is clear that
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    • 135 3 •s. jjgft- ingroa factory loaded shot gun 1 nriiiifgu are treared with die Remington It'll Werproof' process. Special oils are applied not only to the boey of the shell but also to the wad and :um over—making a perfect seal. smokeless powders to be erfecnve must have a certain amount
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    • 398 3 I FACE BROKE I OUT JNJEASH Pimples of Dry Nature Healed by Cuticura. Abcnu a year ago my face all broke out in a rash of small pimples, and I could not get anything to help me. The pimples were of a dry nature and so sore that I could
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    • 265 3 I Oil Everybody's tongue 10 Ginger Beer) J BREWED I MATURED j WriSJLL IN CASK I I Iggjd $1.40 per dozen. I raSSSsgj Fraser Neave Ltd. AERATED WATERS SPECIALISTS. =1 *****5ZZ5Z552a525Z25Z55Z*****5525Z95Z5Z2 More! More! More! $^4^ HOW children love Posrum made with milk! How good it is for them, too! Just
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  • 1005 4 Sports Pastimes. THE LEAGUE TABLES. Manchester City's Advance. The following are the Home league tables, including Saturday's matches: ENGLISH LEAGUE—Div. I. Goals. P W. L D. F. A. Pts. L-eds U 12 8 2 2 22 13 18 Manchester C. 11 7 2 2 32 20 16 Aston Villa 12
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  • 78 4 Who Will Lead Australia THE "GOVERNOR-GENERAL" STILL POPULAR. CRICKET. C. G. Macartney is very popuiar with cricket enthusiasts down under, and they are anxious that he should captain the Australian cricket team which is visiting England next summer. Cricketers in England are of the same mind, but it is feared
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  • 48 4 BILLIARDS. A handicap tournament is to be held at the N. S. Club, Seremban, in November. Entries close on Nov. 10. The winner will be holder of the Wolff Championship Cup. There will also be prizes for the runner-up and the maker af the highest break.
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    • 413 4 9uft Ml W. ("l PINKETTES The chief secret of keeping well in the hot season is daily regularity. Pinkettes, taken when needed* ensure this, keep tho liver active, the system clean, dispel sick headache and bilious attacks, aid digestion- Of chemists, or post free, (S) 60 cts. the vial, from
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    • 391 4 jl 'j§ Cologne, famous in song and story, famous, too, as the cradle of fc j aromatic 4711* Eau de Cologne, most potent weapon in Beauty s H armoury\ Indeed, what more precious than "4711", its fragrance and its c M ==g| p cliarm? "4711" Eau de Cologne is the
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  • 840 5 "Rogues" Give A Concert. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Labuan, Oct. 24. There was a full house at the Victoria Hall on Saturday evening, Oct. l'J, when the Labuan Concert Party alias "The Red and White Rogues," under the direction of Mrs. C. Boyer, gave their fourth entertajnm mt
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    • 570 5 pEEPAVALI /S DECLARED A PUBLIC HOLIDAY, 1 T V TO CELEBRATE THIS YEAR'S DEEPAVALI IN A GRAND qJ 11 TVL£ AND ENJO Y THE NEW HOLIDAY. Qj n raMASAMY NADAR CO., I (MARKET STREET. SINGAPORE) g selecting fashionable and up-to-date designs of silk sarries, Dj •ill bf,p -tc etc., to
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    • 129 5 HIMASAR relieves Asthma instantaneously. 75 cents per Dottle. On sale at the Himalayan rharnui\ 12. Owen Road, Singapore. BUILDING SOCIETY. All those who are Interested in the form* tien of a Building Society will please tea. municate with or send their names fa.> addresses to Box No. 937. c. o
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    • 98 5 LEMON DRAUGHT lhe Best Tonic Purgative. Safe and Agreeable. at all Chemists and Stores. FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT: M. EZEKIEL SONS Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians. 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Optometrists: A. M Ezekiel. 0.D.. FPO C TRINITY COLLEGE. Gramophone Records of the Pianoforte Examination Pieces and Studies of
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    • 80 5 TRUTH IN ADVERTISING" IS THE BULWARK OF SUCCESS. CHEESE New Shipments of: GRUYERE EDAM GORGONZOLA DIHCH CREAM ROQUEFORT "CLUB" PROCESSED STILTON and AUSTRALIAN CHEDDAR (By consensus of opinion the best Cheddar in Malaya). THE BEST BY TEST." AFRESH FGDDana REFRIGERATING Co LTD Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Keppel]Road, Grange Road Markets.
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    • 375 6 PAVILION I I 'PHONE 6903 I 3 FROM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 TO SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3. I AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. X 3 The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. 1 a cj jj EVE'S FILM AND EVERYBODY S REVIEW. I a LOVELESS Lives and Hearts hidden behind masks of riotous gaiety. Lovable, ru
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    • 304 6 Amusement s. I ALHAMBRA! I THONE 6909 g I (TAN CHENG KEE, Sole Proprietor.) D 1 SPECI4L PROGRAMME I COMMENCING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26. j S IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. j I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS j VILMABANKY I with JAMES HALL in {"THIS IS HEAVEN Icj A
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    • 477 6 GAIETY CINEMA Where there's always a Good Show. From Friday, Oct. 25 to Thursday, Oct. 31. SECOND SHOW AT 9.10 PM. New Cartoon. THE BORDER WILDCAT. Red-blooded^action for red-blooded people Battles to the Death. Fights that will thrill your spine. Featuring TED WELLS. A Picture with a Punch! "THE GIRL
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  • 443 7 Darkest Day On Exchange. UWTHER RECORD IN SELLING. Reuter's Service. New York. Oct. 29. dumping eight to ten icfc sixteen leading issues dollar- three billion, yes:erday •eco^j;". trkeat day the Stock Exdatf* k* s and Telephone was the ,00 000 cut off its total value v.sterday
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  • 280 7 Tin Up: Rubber Down. Mes?r fXOn and Co report at 11 a.m. btsj RIBBER. 8 ;5 184, duwn 3/16 d. York 18 cents <G>. down cent. $h»rts:-Qmet Allenbys $2.10—52.20. Ayer «oleks si.so—si.ss. Aver Panas $1.75— $1.85, ■was 80-85 cents, Balgownies $2.90—53, 5U2 .-sl.l7Bukit Jelotongs 65--"jents. Bukit Katia 75—79
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  • 686 7 Co-operation Motion Adopted. An extraordinary general meeting of the Nyalas Rubber Estates. Ltd.. was held at the reg stered office of the company, French Bank 25f*!5 were P r **nt Mr. Lee Chim Tuan (chairman), Mr S Q Wone H S?- 5t Tan Cheng T Chong Kee Mr
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  • 57 7 Big Increase During Past Year. {Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Moscow, Oct 29. Russian oil exports during the past fiscal year increased from 2,731.000 tons to 3,813,000 tons, of which the exports to England were 725,000 against 387,000 last year with other countries showing increases correspondingly, with the exception
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  • 785 7 The "Mnbella" arrived this morning from Bangkok with a consignment of rice. The "Ho Sang" is dje to-morrow morning from Calcut'j. via Penang with 120 passengers or board. The French steamer "Linois" is due from Djibouti to-n.orrow, and is sailing for Saigon, Tour ant- and Haiphong in the
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  • 62 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100. The rates of conversion of Money Orders in Siam are now as follows:—For Orders payable in Siam
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  • 885 7 CONCLUSION OF BUDGET MEETING. Amended Estimates Adopted. The adjourned meeting of the Legislative Council was held this morning in the Council Chamber, H. E. the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. John Scott, presided and the others present were: H. E. Major General H. L. Pritchard (General Officer Commanding
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  • 78 7 In former years the C.E.Z.M. School, Government Hill, Singapore, has held a sale of work in aid of its funds. An appeal is now again made to the public of Singapore, but instead of gifts for sale direct contributions are asked for, as it is felt that people
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  • 291 7 Celebrations In Jewish Synagogues. Simhath Torah—the Rejoicing rr Jcy of the Law—was celebrated on Sunday by the Jews throughout the world. Singapore Jewry had their celebration also, and a vivid description of the ceremony which took place inside the Synagogue is given by a correspondent, who
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  • 186 7 Merits Of The Harwood. The unique self-winding- mechanism of the Harwood self-winding wrist watch permits of a fine decree of accuracy in everyday wear. The normal wearing of the watch on the wrist for four hours is sufficient to wind the Harwood for 34 hours, even if
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  • 50 7 The Tivoli. "The Last Laugh," a Ufa special featuring Emil Jannings, will be screened at the Tivoli to-night. A supplementary picture is "The Branded Man," with Charles Delaney and June Marlowe in a mystery story- There is Buffalo Bill, Jr., in a Western drama in the first shew.
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    • 82 7 V.M.C.A. DOWN TOWN BRANCH. (Union Building.) MORNING TEA AND COFFEE, BREAEFASI LIGHT REFRESHMENT, TIFFIN AND AFTERNOON TEA. Soup 10 cents; Fried Fish and Chips 20 cents; Prawn Sauce 20 cents; Mutton Steak and Onion 30 cents; Roast Veal and Green Peas 25 cents; Mutton Stew 30 cents; Chicken Briyani 50
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    • 514 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET—No. 15. Shanghai Road, situated in quiet and cool locality, with light and water laid and outhouses and garage. Rent reasonable. For particulars apply Chia Swee Teck, 37, Blair Road. ENGLISH PRIVATE DETECTIVE will secretly investigate any cases of a Private, Commercial, or Social Nature. Box 929,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 154 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. TO-DAY, OCT. 30. High Tides.—9.23 a.m., 9.31 p.m. "The Trial of Mary Dugan." Vie. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. TO-MORROW, OCT. 31. High Tides. —9.50 a.m.. 10.15 p.m. Public Holiday. No issue of Malaya Tribune." "The Trial of Mary Dugan," Vie. Theatre. 9.30 p.m. FRIDAY, NOV. t High Tides. —10.16
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    • 175 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, OCT. 30. Bank a Island. Pladjoe and Palembang (Thedens) 3 p.m. North and East India (Yuensang) 3 p.m. Pontianak (Raub) 4 p.m. Bengkalis. Siak and Pakan Baroe (Van Hogendorp) 4 p.m. North, N.-East and N.-West Sumatra (Cremer) 4 p.m. South-East Borneo (Patras) 4 p.m. Banka, Island (except
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  • 783 8 Yesterday we quoted from the speech of the Hon. Dr. Noel Clarke, at the Legislative Council meeting?, on the subject of the admission of non-Europeans to the public services. It is a significant fact that in the official replies to the unofficial speeches this matter was not even
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  • 240 8 There will be a Poppy Day Garden Fete at the D.O.'s bungalow, Tnmpiu. on Nov 7 Saturday last was the eleventh anniversary ol tne accession ol H. 11. tht Sultan of Perak. It il luuierstood that Dr Keays will succeed Dr. C. F. Ashby as Medical Officer, Seremban. Mr Cheah
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  • 122 8 Jewish Immigration Opposed. Reuter's Service. Jerusalem, Oct. 29. Eleven Arabs have been sentenced to 15 years' hard labour, one to ten years and another to seven years in connection v\th h. recent disturbance at Safcd. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Jerusalem, Oct. 29. Further disturbances have occurred in connection
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  • 233 8 The Chief Secretary and Lady Peel have returned to Kuala Lumpur from Fraser's Hill. Sir Frederick Whyte, Adviser to the National Government of China, has returned to Shanghai from Home. Mrs. (Dr. Allen is going on a shori holiday to India and will be back in Singapore at the beginning
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  • 52 8 No Issue Of The "Tribune" To-morrow. Owing to the fact that we have on our technical staff many Hindu?, who desire to celebrate the Deepava'i holiday, there will be no issue of the "Malaya Tribune" to-morrow. We shall, however, not as in former years suspend publication on Armistice Day
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  • 442 8 The Maharaja of Kupurthala. on his return from Geneva, where he represented the Prlno a •i? India in the League, ol Nations Assembly will vialt Angkor Wut and ira\cl frnm Aranya Fradess by train to Bangkok. Re Is due in Bangkok early in December. He wUl arrive in Penang from
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  • 166 8 Pcdy To Be Shipped To !v, l w The news of the deata of a r*,of the American common r >** son of Mr. J. J. Q U i nn (a ne a tin to a host of friends in Sineano-/ :uJ The deceased, who »a' a
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  • 167 8 Should Military Display Be Abandoned? ''From Our Own C'orro/yondeitf Ipoh, CVt 29 Growing opposition to military dispUr„ Armistice Day is manifested in a letters from prominent residents to tk "Times of Malaya." "Audax," quoting "The Times" nouncement that the Home Govern ment has abandoned military play and asking
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  • 170 8 Breach Of Faith About Health Boards? From Our Oven Correspondent.) Ipoh. Oct. 30. At Perak Assizes a? many as four rt turned banishees were brought up and sen tenced to the usual term of five year? rigorous imprisonment. One returned after 15 years and the others after
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  • 61 8 For the Cherniavsky T on Sunday at the Victoria tn tte|"» gramme has been chosen fr >m r received from the public, lows:— Trio in B flat. Op. solos, (a) Cantabile Cvi and (b) Dance (Moskowskv) and Elfs (Popper); piano solo. Sonata (Beethoven*; vie, xMaria (Schubert), (b)
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  • 46 8 A large audience* at 'I: last night witnessed the s rft n of "The Trial of Mary Duga iheylj their moneys worth, eve; at the same time helped cause, the St. Andrew' Thi> Bttdience were ag; The play will be v Saturday.
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  • 37 8 ■k'-dvan" From China and Jaj Singapore at 4 p.m. I From Indo-China by due Singapore to-:norr From Holland by "'J on Friday morning, the Isi fcheJ Of From Europe <Lond< 1 10» by "Rawalpindi morrow.
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  • 36 8 Latest Quotations. rubber London: —8 15/'16d. New York:—18cents G Sinjrapore:—29' 1 4-30 cent TIN. Od London:—Spot £184 5s -;P l56 .(?d > 3 months, buyers £188 •>- sellers £188 10s. Od «up Singapore:—$93.25. «200 t
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 442 8 LP S"Graetz,rT Lamps.l t For Trouble-Free Lighting use Graetzin I Lamps. S I Burns Windproof. I Methylated 1 jjj Lighting. JfiSpk* Required. I Japanned Model 120 Candle Power S Price 318.715 Nickel Plated Model 200 Candle Power Price $25.00 I p ALL SPARES STOCKED. 3 1 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. I
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    • 140 8 STANLEY'S World Renowned SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASSES, THEODOLITES, BOAD TRACERS, LEVELS, Etc., Etc. Sole Agents: MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED. 15, Battery Road, Singapore. I .V 634 T. K. K»s TENNIS SHOES. Gents, Sizes 3 4 with Ordinary Sole $1.00 per pair. Ladles, Sizes 3 4 with Ordinary Sole $1.05
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  • 779 9 Rebel Troops Forestall Nanking Offensive. ATTACK ON ALL FRONTS. ironsides Enter Kwangsi: President Leads Loyal Forces. S.n Kuc M Pre**" Service.} Shanghai. Oct. 29. rriMlrti Chiang Kai Shek, ranb al Yungshui," proceeded to-d.i> 2 pm. Adimral Chen Kuan and M I itse.
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  • 147 9 Reuter's Service. Washington. Oct 29. Thevxiorc burton died to-day. fcrtoa vas returned as Republican "jwaative for Cleveland Ohio. He sat in *»ra*r Senate [Reuters Service.] Montreal, Oct. 30. of the Canadian Chamber of jTr 1 to decided to >end a representative Jj*n of Canadian businessmen to Japan
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  • 31 9 I)rowned Reuter's Service. .1 St Kong. Oct. 29. VJ* harbor Hermes" flying PJir forenoon suddenly Ks**fcowlfi 3 a wn p t)*« Officer arowned. The body was
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  • 87 9 ["Japanese News" 'Service.] Tokyo, Oct. 25. The N.Y.K. steamer "Muroran Maru," homeward bound, has loaded 15,000 bags cf rice at Rangoon, for Chosen. It is believed that the purchase was made in connection with the recent unfavourable forecast on this year's rice-crop in Japan proper
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  • 28 9 Tokyo, Oct. 28. H.M. the Emperor, in pursuance of the Government retrenchment policy, has decided to discontinue the construction work on the detached Palace at Hatsuse.
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  • 71 9 The Pacific Relations Congress and the International Congress of Industrial and Motive Power Specialists are simultaneously taking place in Kioto and Tokyo respectively. One hundred and ninety-four representatives from various countries have assembled at the Miyako Hotel, at the Pacific Relations Congress, opened to-day, which will
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  • 51 9 Nihilist Remanded. Reuter's Service. Brussels, Oct. 29. De Rosa, who attempted* to shoot Prince Umberto on Oct. 23, has been remanded for a month. He refused to apply for provisional release because he would thus be repudiating his act. He also requested to be tried by Belgian
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  • 102 9 CAPTAIN GOES DOWN WITH SHIP. Exciting Rescues. Reuter's Service. Kenosha, Wisconsin. Oct. 29. Sixty passengers and crew were, in exciting circumstances, rescued from the steamer "Wisconsin," which sank ln Lake Michigan four miles from here in a heavy storm. Boatfoads of the rescued were taken to Milwaukee,
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  • 161 9 Reds Wreck Cabinet Making. Reuter's Service. Paris, Oct. 29. The National Council of the Socialist Party rejected the motion for collaboration with Die Radicals in the Ministry; hence M. Daladier may be driven to rely on the Left-Centre, which does not favour his programme, drawn up to
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  • 191 9 Referendum Vote A Fiasco. [Trans-Ocean cia Pan-Asia.] Berlin, Oct. 29. The anti-Young Plan Referendum lists closed on Tuesday. While the definite figure will not be known before next week it is generally assumed that the sponsors have failed to mobilise the ten per cent, of the electorate
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  • 117 9 World's Experts In Japan. Reuter's Service. Tokyo, Oct. 29. In the presence of a distinguished gathering, Prince Chichibu this morning opened the World Engineering Congress, in which 28 countries are participating, the largest overseas delegations being American 133, British 53, Chinese 46 and German 37. Approximately 800 papers
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  • 124 9 Four Bodies Recovered. Reuter's Service. Spezia. Oct. 29. Four bodies from the air mail have now been found, namely Messrs Pembroke, Ritchie, Stone and Birt (the pilot). There is no tracs of the seaplane, the salvage of which would be most difficult as she is sunk in
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  • 576 9 Many Questions For Ministers. MR. THOMAS PROMISES A STATEMENT. Reuter's Service. London, Oct. 29. The House of Commons was crowded for the re-openihg after the summer recess. Mr. Snowden is acting as leader during Mr. Mac Donald's absence and was loudly cheered on arrival. The most important item
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  • 119 9 'Bullets For Traitors." Reuter's Service. Rome, Oct. 28. The seventh anniversary of the Fascist revolution was celebrated on Sunday throughout Italy. Signor Mussol.nl, on horseback, in the uniform of a corporal of militia, reviewed the Black Shirts in Rome and subsequently addressed a huge and enthusiastic crowd. He
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  • 85 9 Reuter's Service. Priest Senltnced To Death. [Reuter't Service.] Riga.j Oct. 30. A priest and three members of the Church Council at K*mry (Moscow) were sentenced to death and their property confiscated, and others were sentenced to" terms ranging from four to ten years' imprisonment, on a charge
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  • 25 9 HOME SPORTS REVIEW, on pace 2. DANCING LESSON, on pare IS. CORRESPONDENCE, on paxes 2 and 12. LABI A* NOTES, on pa«e 5.
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    • 208 9 SJ I MEUKOW I BRANDY, j 3 D 1 G I TRADE MARK f i 1 THE GUARANTEE OF j 1 QUALITY. I i i 0 I i I SOLE AGENTS: D I D I GsnsacSb ■fj (Incorporated tn the Strain Settlement* jj n j An Invitation 5 W TE
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  • 214 10 Sports Pastimes: New Rifle And Revolver Club. Classy Hockey Game On Padang. MINIATURE CLUB FORMED. Membership Open To British Subjects. RIFLE-SHOOTING. A Miniature Rifle and Revolver Club vtao brought into being yesterday as a result of a meeting held by ah enthusiastic group of marksmen, at Raffles Hotel. Draft rules
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  • 114 10 There wete oi e-ntrim for the close meeting of the Malacca Volunteer Corps B.R.A. on Sunday. The results were: Grand Aggregate, net. M. M. Carvalho. Grand Aggregate, Handicap. Chua Boon Tan. Deliberate Aggregate, Net. Beng Eng Lim. Deliberate Handicap. Mrs. Harland. Rapid. M. M. Carvalho. 200 yards Handicap.
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  • 51 10 S.A.W.L.A. Gymnastic Class. The time fixed for the S.A.W.L.A.'s Qymnastic Class is from 5 to 7 p.m. every Tuesday and Friday. Members will be glad tq learn that the hon. instructor, Mr. Chua Sjug Chye, has generously presented to the Association, behides the roman-rings and equipment, adjustable paralle!
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  • 67 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. P.S.R.F.C. II v S.C.C. "B" Teams for the match at the Thomson Koad ground to-day, when junior fifteens of the P.S.R.F.C. and S.C.C. will meet, are as follows: P.S.R. F.C.:—J. G. Gilmour; Barbat, Jeans, Embury Holm; Daughan, Moffatt; Cherry, Tolmie, Nicholson, Evans, Such, Cannel, Obans, Smellie.
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  • 86 10 MERCHANTS v P.S.R.F.C The Public Services R.F.C. XV for tomorrow's tournament game on the Padang against the Merchants will be: S. E. King; V. C. Pearson, O. W. Gilmour (capt.), D R Trumple, F. G. Minns; H. Price, R. Haxworth; H. R. Baker G. A. Cessford, J. Goldman,
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  • 32 10 The S.C.C. "A" team which visited TangItn yesterday were also successful, beatin" the Headquarters fifteen of the Welch Regf by a goal and to tries to nil.
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  • 48 10 S-C.C. mixed side beat a Fort Canning fifteen by a margin of 21 points on the Padang yesterday. It was a one-sided affair. All the military side could score was a dropped goal, while the Club went on to pile up 25 points.
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  • 45 10 The P.S.R.F.C. maintained their good record when they registered an easy win in -heir game aganst a team representing the Islands yesterday. They conceded their opponents only fiv© points while helping themselves to three goals and a try during the hour's play.
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  • 37 10 The following will represent Malacca against North Johore at Genuang on Saturday: D. A. Boyd, Ilsley, Gething, Osborne Jones, Bacon, Sidford, Thornton Jones, Gilmour, Burnard, Frend, Sanderson, Angel, Wilkinson, A. C. Boyd, Hamilton
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  • 52 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Oct. 30. For the Fenang-Perak Inter-State rugger match on Saturday the Penang team will be chosen from Goodman, G. W. Clark, J. M. Boyd, Carey, Merrifield, Owen, Keng Ohuan, Penrice. Veaey, P. G. Boyd, J. E. A Clark SVoular, Cook, Fittock, Willis,
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  • 288 10 S.R.C. Beat Welch Regt. HOCKEY. A splendid exhibition of hockey was witnessed on the S.R.C. ground yesterday when that Club defeated the first team of the Welch Regt. in most convincing fashion. The game was fast throughout, with the teams showing good combination. Pretty stick work and
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  • 42 10 In the match between S.C.C. and the Welch Regiment at Tanglin this afternoon, the Club will be represented by: Mills; Captain Miers, Day-Dewdney; Elliott, Dr. Carson, Pank; Perdriau, Hoblyn, Fit. Lt. Wigglesworth, Woosey, and Perrott. Umpire: Mr. Boyd.
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  • 137 10 The following are fixtures of the Sungei Ujong Club, Seremban. Nov. 2, v. Perak, at Seremban; 10, v. Penang. at Kajang; 16, v. Singapore, at Seremban; 19, v. Seremban Indian Association; 23, v. Malacca, at Malacca; 30, v. Selangor, at Seremban. Dec. 3, v. Police, at Seremban; 5,
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  • 150 10 BILLIARDS The second round of the Bendemeer Athletic Club Billiards Tournament (American Game), Championship Class, and the English Handicap, A Class, played during last week, resulted as follows :r— American Championship:—Ang Chin Tian beat Goh Teck Swee (w.0.), Ang Geok Loo "00 beat J. Chong Weng 260, Gan
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  • 95 10 LAWN TENNIS. The following are recent results in the Negri Sembilan Club tournament, Seremban Singles.—Hew Kong Yoong beat S. M. Raju 10—8, 5—7, 6— l, and will meet L. De Souza in the semi-final.Tan Joo Lim beat Siow Kirn Sang 6—2, 6—3, and will meet S. Namasivayam
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  • 25 10 There was no play on Monday on account of the rain and the ties fixed for that day will be played off to-day.
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  • 27 10 THE TURF. The Race Course will be officially opened for training on Saturday at 5.30 a.m., when the usual coffee arrangements will be made.
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  • 59 10 British' Boxing Board's Mistake. BOXING. Reuter's Service. New York, Oct. 30. It appears that the British Boxing Board of Control acted under a misapprehension when it suspended Jarvis, Levine and Matt Wells recently as the New York State Athletic Commission reinstated Genaro prior to his fight with
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  • 75 10 Contestants Unconscious. WRESTLING. London, Oct. 1. Wrestling for the British Empire heavyweight title at Newcastle, in New South Wales, "Scotty'l McDougaJl and Clarence Weber, after each obtaining one fall, became singularly inactive. When the referee had witnessed the pair in counter grips for some minutes, each wrestler having
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  • 40 10 GOLF. Owing to the November public holidays being cancelled, no competitions will be held on these days at the Keppel G. C.. The November ladies' spoon competition has been postponed from Armistice Day to Wednesday Nov. 13.
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  • 147 10 The result of the match between the Keppel G. C. and the Singapore G. C., played over Keppel links on Sunday, was a win for the home team by 9»4 to 4*4. Singapore G. C. Keppel* G. C. Hardie Hickey 1 Craik Winter 0 F. S. Gibson
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  • 117 10 A go'fing novelty which is popalar among the rabbits rather than the tigers of the tribe is the golfer's wrist score. It is a small washable tablet set in a strap which buckles round the wrist, and is inscribed, "Hole, myself, opponent, result." This enables the player,
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  • 90 10 BADMINTON. On Saturday the match between the Metropole (Family) B.P. and the Youngsters' Athletic Union resulted as follows (Metropole players named first): Singles:—Seah Peng Yee lost to Chua Hock Qwee 0-15, 2-15; Robert Seah lost to Wan Boon Lim 8-15, 8-15; Seah Peng Boon lost
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  • 101 10 The match between the Amateur Athletic Union "B" and the Hercules B.P. M B" re suited in the former winning 5-2. The results wore (A.A.U. players mentioned first): Khoo 800 Cay beat Gan Soon Tee 15-3, 15-9; Tan Soo Chye beat Gan Soon Guan 9
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  • 29 10 H. S.L.U, Affiliated To B.A.W.L.A. WEIGHT-LIFTING. Members are requested to note that the Health and Strength Leaguers Union baa been affiliated to the British Amateur Weight Lifters Association, London.
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  • 484 10 Results And Fixtures. BASKET-BALL. The Singapore Chinese Basket-ball League was organised by the Nanyang Chinese Students Literary Society, lhe championship cup will be presented by the Chinese ConsulGeneral, Mr. Tong Lao. The following teams are taking part:— Chinese Industrial and Commercial School Old Boys. Ho-Hong Bank, Giap
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  • 101 10 ORIGIN OF FAMOUS TROPHY. YACHTING. It is not general y known that the America's cup which Sir Thomas Lipton is to attempt to win with his "Shamrock V." is really a British trophy. It was formerly Royal Yacht Squadron trophy. In 1851 the schooner yacht "America," having
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  • 178 10 The Half-Yearly Meeting. The half-yearly general meeting of the Negri Sembilan Club, Seremban, was held at the Club premises on Friday last, with the Hon. Mr. J. W. Simmons, British Resident, Negri Sembilan, in the chair. Others present were Mr. W. D. Barron (Collector of Land Revenue),
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  • 88 10 Mr. Justice Thorne is returning to Malaya by the P. and O. "Rawalpindi/" which was to leave London on the 4th inst. He is accompanied by his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Manasseh are also returning to the Straits by this steamer. Mr. Manasseh is looking extremely well and
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  • 264 10 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The annual Football Cup competition of the Bendemeer Athletic Club will commence on Saturday. There are six sides in the competition and the following are the teams:— A. Team:—Goh Choon Teng (Capt.), Sim Kwang Tow, Kee Yew Hock, Tan Lee Wan, Tan Cheng Swee, Ban Swee
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  • 171 10 On Monday on the- Kubu "C" ground, Malacca, the Anglo-Chinese School met the High School in the senior division of the Inter School League. The High School had more of the play in the first half but were unable to score. The A.C.S. attack, though less impressive
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  • 64 10 The Muar F.A. will be playing 1 a return match with the Chinese F.A. of Malacca at Malacca to-morrow. The following will represent the Chinese F.A.:— Guan Kah Tin; Chan Wee Liew, Ong Kim Bock; Chan Ah Ngin, Tang Kam Tim, Lee Seek Ann; Low
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  • 49 10 The Oversea-Chinese bank beat Upper Serangoon 8 —2 on. the Health and Strength Leaguers' Union ground yesterday. The goal scorers for the Bank were Sng* Khen>r Stn<r (2) and Khoo Chwee Poh. The Bank will play G. H. Kiat's on Saturday on the same ground.
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  • 81 10 On Saturday, Tampin visited Rembau and met the local in ti e semi-final of the Poppy Day Cup competition, winning: by three clear goals, scored by Dool (2) and Poh Sen*. The cup is competed for by teams in the Tampin district. Tiie final is played during
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  • 45 10 The Singapore Malays, at the invitation of the Muar F.A., visited Muar on Sunday to play a match fir the benefit of Poppy pa> p unrls. The Singapore team won easily, 7—1. The takings amounted to $1,195.
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  • 248 10 Six Months' Suspension For Member Of F.M.S. Bar. Before the Hon. the Chief Justice, F.M.S., Mr. L. H. Elphinstone, and Mr. Justice Franklyn Robinson, tn the Supreme Court at Kuala Lumpur on Monday, on the application of the Bar Committee, Mr. A. T. Sabapathy, advocate and solicitor. Teluk
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  • 54 10 Mr. G. E. S. Cubitt, the retired Conservator of Forests, F.M.S., and Mrs. Cubitt left Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night for Johore, where they are staying until the departure of the "Kalyan" on Friday. The Hon. Mr. J. Lornie (British Resident of Selangor) and Mrs. Lornie were among those saying
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  • 241 10 IV.-BOTH WAYS ru* By Thereses. The Both Way, step and it looks graceful is one illustration ol h< dancing. It teach,- q *£J.5H and accuracy in f to step aside, light! nd or right, and at the C with others, fa Usef sides dancing. Budding mended to
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  • 283 10 Arrival In Kuala Lumpur. The League of Nations' Opium Commission arrived in Kuala Lumpur fra Singapore by train yesterday mora* They will probably be* eflfßgel in lvi Lumpur and the district for the remain* of this week and return to Sin^jport« Saturday, says the Malay Maii." The Commission
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  • 75 10 Question Of Jurisdiction. I t In the Supreme C Matt Stevens this morning Further 6re pf heard in the case Res versus Sin. „J The warrant for Ok a rat o. was taken out ~ja Lai ::ie fln^ in Singapore. Mr. Withers-Payr.. J" applied for a writ of
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  • 80 10 A veritable untitled the very bus- r:: ~Lg jtm Bras Basah Road t] lorry bplongine to irigerating Co.. Ltd i the SU**' im over on its side stre a and sawdust Th fore nine o'clock. -1 **'mA The engagement 0 :f Jayasekera. of th< A T., Kuala Lumpur jv** D.
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  • 1255 11  -  By Sir Philip Gibbs. i ho first thought r «as poppy as the flower of men of ours who rorld war. It was h of beauty to the f in Flanders but in me wh n the earth ,1. and upheaved riss-crossed by tren- the bodies
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  • 41 11 Orders for week ending Sunday, Nov. 3: To-morrow, Oct. 31. —Band Practice, Headquarters. 5.15 p.m. Friday, Nov, 1. —Ambulance Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2.—Signalling Competition, Raffles Institution, 3 p.m. Bridge Building Competition, Raffles Institution, 2 p.m.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 62 11 Assurance Corporation, Limited. I !n torpoTated m the Straits Settlements.) S NOTICE OF REMOVAL. N Tl( is hcrrh S ta? 3 L!m *v be removed to the new prases g CU A? TO CW«I I her, Sr; < ani CECIL <* TREE t on Friday, Novem- Jjj hat and !rom
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    • 227 11 I SHANKS ffff- I J SANITARY APPLIANCES. I I Shipment"**)! approved patterns bas a 1 just arrived. &j I 0 3 g of Lavatory Basins, Sinks, European A fn I and Native wash-down Closets, Baths, Stone- 83 C 9 ware pipes, eto. g S 3 High-class quality and special discounts
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    • 171 11 j PIPES j I "Multum in Parvo" I LONDON FULLY f I MADE. U GUARANTEED. I j BRIARS I. a ALL THE POPULAR SHAPES STOCKED. 1 a Price $1.50. I rO j John Little Co., Ltd. 3 (Incorporated in England.) 5 1 SINGAPORE—PENANG— KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. fl C (John
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 92 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Nov. 3, 1929: TO-DAY, OCT. 30. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Sig. Sec. Indians, Section Parade. 5 p.m.—Drill Hall, No: 9 Platoon "C" (Scottish) Coy., 30 Yards Range Practice Competition. TO-MORROW, OCT. 31. 5 p.m.—Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Coy., Revolver Course.
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  • 89 12 fOur readers are Invited to write to us on ubjects of public Interest. It must be undertood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not lecessarily endorse opinions expressed by corespondents. Letters should be as brief at )ossible, preferably type-written (double spacng), and on one side of the paper only, 'en-names
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  • 141 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,— Feeling hungry after leaving the cinema show on Saturday night I went to an eatinghouse in Bugis Street and took some food. On my way home after supper I was attracted by a crowd in Malabar Street, and going near
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  • 292 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir jn connection with my letter of the 25th. inst., I think your Muslim Correspondent will be much surprised to know that the chief Imam (priest) of the Sultan Mosque, who performs the Friday prayers, gets $10 monthly, and the Imam who performs
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  • 265 12 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Your correspondent "Fair Play'* does not understand the meaning of 'fair play. I challenge him to divulge his name in the local papers and not write under a nom-de-plume. He should work for unity among the members of the Medical Staff
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  • 455 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—May I ask you for room in your paper to add something about dancing, the discussion on which I have followed with much interest? Through my personal experience and what I have learned from conversations with some of my friends who
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 344 12 1 Cold Storage ft M,LK Jkg SAFE I I bottled daily. I I SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE j 1 CO., LTD. I I miimnirtlil in the StntU SettUmenUJ j i Latest "COLUMBIA" I and H REGAL. 99 Records. I Lists sent with pleasure. I MONG HUAT Co., I (GRAMOPHONE STORES) g
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    • 126 12 I .Hllenburgs I Foods I The 4 Allenburys'Foods are particularly suited to the I feeding of babies in hot 1 climates. They are germ free and their use is an absolute S guarantee against infantile 1 diarrhoea and cholera. 1 Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No. 2 Malted Food
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    • 490 12 §Half an inch of COLGATE'S Rapid-Shave Cream will do the work. And, what's more, it docs the work without need of The big softening lather sink» Colgate's Lilac Inv straight to the base of the beard, perial? A few drop# and gets the beard soft and ready j after a
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    • 581 13 r/unerican Steel j Split Pulleys. I ericans re**** enormous strength I jeans' ;r ansmit maximum power C I lard metal pulley. |j I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF g I THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. I I i Incorporated in England.) q I \uula Lumpur, Ipoh, Teluk Anson and Penang. D Lei Trust
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    • 385 13 EDUCATIONAL. MERCANTILE INSTITUTE. 16-1, PRINSEP STREET. Receives students from Primary to Senior Cambridge. Commercial Education at 3, Victoria Street. NIGHT CLASSES FOR ADULTS. The school is run on the same basis as Government Schools. Apply:—Director of Studies f a rwrm piano flaying Afkg.gf. IN 20 LEMONS ZMrmmjmj COLHSIs ioft BEGINNERS
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    • 251 13 because they arc designed ■■■■'4/. *^C^>ck N V .fCiH-.. '>? t0 ast v oi end Li i g %f. j r *:>^r 1 materials, Exide Batteries '^r^^^L^f^s^^Z^Z^^ j have c:me to be known all r '^^^jL—-si^^V V y.; X over the world as the long retains its vigour right up
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    • 753 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Tok Beng Tat ts no longer authorized to transact any business or to receive any payment on our behalf, commencing as from to-day. CHEONG, ONG COMPANY, 375, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Dated October 25, 1929. NOTICE. N.Z. Perpetual Forests Ltd. (The World's
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    • 627 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE OVERSEA CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated tn Straits Settlements.) Notice is hereby given that this Bank will be removed to its new premises at the corner of Market Street and Cecil Street on Friday che Ist November, 1929, on and from which date business will be transacted
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    • 677 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Dealers and Customers are hereby warned that unless all Company's Contracts, Orders, Receipts, etc., are duly signed by the firm, they will not be recognized or considered valid. SINGAPORE AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE. THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. The Rubber Market will be closed officially on Thursday,
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    • 551 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES. Penang 85, Beach Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Hir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,
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    • 517 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.
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    • 256 14 ma son INSURANC E COMPANY n_ FIRE, MARINE MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPT AT LOWEST CURtKHT L 1 UAKGOUooJ Office: 2, EinLw,n Green. SZE HAI TONG INSURANCE CO. LTD. (incorporated in the Straiu Established 1907 HEAD OFFICE, 58, CHULU ST* SINGAPORE Paid-up Capital Surplus BOARD OF DIRECTORS Seah Eng Lim, Lee
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    • 346 15 'steamer sailings BRITISH, INDIA APCAR LINES&GEK CARGO 111 SERVES,vn OKIKNTAL STEAM uSCtAB LONDON AND hu M,iesty 8 KBOM LONDON 0 i'hins Japan. for tnma r)ne Tonnage Singapore 16.600 Nov 2 jjipijrti Nov 4 Nov 14 r *****0 Nov 16 m 16 500 Nov d 0 q 100 Jan 11 rgjls
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    • 522 15 I STEAMER SAILINGS i HAMBURG-AMERIKA LLNIEL Deutseh fHD R Australbehe Damplschlff. Gtaae Dae haft (Companies Incorporated H Oermanf.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t s.s. SAARLAND N ov 3 s.s. AMMON via Manila Nov 10 t s.s. OLDENBURG Nov 20 m.s. HAVELLAND Dec X m.s. ERMLAND
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    • 605 15 I STEAMER SAILINGS i NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON. Tonnage Destination Dee Sail Katori Mara 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Nov 7 8 fAtsuta Mara 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam Not 21 22 Kashima Mara 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp ft Rotterdam Dee 5 Hakone Maru 10,500 Naples,
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    • 334 15 STEAMER SAILINGS R NODI DII SCHEO fine yr~o*ate& fu Germany The underaoUd arc the Companyintended fixtues:— OUTWARDS. t ILMAR for Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokoha ua Vladivostock Nov 5 t KOENIGSBERG for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny Tsingtau Nov 13 ISAR for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Taku,
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    • 265 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., UP LOCAL SAILINGS FROM *INGAro*s FENANG (direct express •rrrlce— IIH h.*n> Thurs. Nov. 7, 11.30 a.m. "KKDAH" BELAW AN (via Penang). Thurs. Nov. 7, 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" A special Motor Bu3 for Brastagi relBccta with s.s. Kedah at Belawan os Saturdays. Tickets for this bus
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    • 557 16 3 I ELECTRIC RECORDS D JUST ARRIVED! g i Selected Latest American Dance "Hits" s 8 Theme Songs from the Talkies" and Hawaiian Music. 1 dances. JJ II S'POSIN'—Fox Trot. Q II By EDDIE GORDON'S BAND JUST ANOTHER KISS—WaIU. 2 II ONY ***** ONY ***** 1 1 O I'M IN
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    • 380 16 A 2nd. HAND GARS We have always a good selection to offer, of cars that have been thoroughly overhauled and reconditioned. If In need, and in this yonr interest is our interest, yon have only to invite demonstration. It will cost you nothing, and you should get what you want.
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