Malaya Tribune, 29 September 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune V XVII.- •No. 230 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1930 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday, Sept. 29, 19.30.
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    • 232 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. yOL CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. "SHIP" BRAND I S EETENED CONDENSED MILK E This Milk is prepared from '^-^k PURE UNSKIMMED COW'S TO** AT S$)A o£« MILK, and in condensation r\\( 4 J L P«f C nothing but FINEST WHITE \V SUGAR is added. Being pre- s^W^*
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    • 158 1 "FLORODOR" 0 Washing Suitings, M Af /So/ A For Tropical Jy Wear. HIGH STREET, Singapore. I WORDSWORTH 1 (or was it LONGFELLOW?) I I Wrote of the Glories of "A Host of Golden Daffodils." But how infinitely better, is the Host who offers you I READ'S BEER! j J Read's
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  • 796 2 FUND FOR UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF. Increased Taxation Rumour "Incredible." We cannot believe, says the "Times of Malaya," that the F.M.S. Government is at all affluent to-day. On the con.rary. we are much more inclined to believe that the F.M.S. Go\ernment is as short of n. ney
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    • 284 2 I THIS WEEK Keen Shoppers Should Visit the Ground Floor of Whiteaways For the Finest All-Round One Dollar Values IN SINGAPORE. NEW STOCKS OF TRAVELLING GOODS. BRAND U 1 THE "WIMBLEE" SLIT CASE. Made from long giain tiV.ro on a stout frame. THF "linifllAV" TDIINLCTTr I'ght, and etroi g fitted
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    • 63 2 The Eagle Transport Company, 52, The Arcade, Singapore. 'Phone 4167. SHIPPING AND DELIVERING AGENCIES, Steam Launch, Lighter and Lorry Suppliers, Labour and General Contractors. CHEAP AND* QUICK TRANSPORT. DELIVERY GUARANTEED. FOR PARTICULARS, PLEASE APPLY. FOR OVERGROWN FAMILIES. Represent the safest and surest method of effecting BIRTH CONTROL. Interesting Literatures Free.
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    • 629 2 Can't You Get Down To It? It's hot and humid! You have no heart for your job. Tired all the tune, even first thing in a morning when you ought to be at your best. Flog yourself up how you will, you can't get down to it. Lots of men
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  • 217 3 Sports Pastimes. Sutcliffe On Hobbs. "THE GREATEST OF LIVING CRICKETERS." CRICKET. Who is the n-xt man you think of when the name of Hobbs is mentioned? Why. Sutcliffe. of course! Well, here is what the popular Yorkshireman thinks about the "Dalily Herald's" Sixpenny Fund to mark Hobbs' retirement from Test
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  • 485 3 Jack Hobbs, "the world's master batsman' as Don Bradman recently described him, will be visiting Ceylon in December as a member of the team that the Maharaj Kumar of Vi i nagram is bringing OAt to meet the teams tha Dr. John Rockwood is getting up
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  • 115 3 According to "The Daily Herald." Bradman s cricket career may be jeopardised owing to his press activities in England. It is contended that he has brcken the regulations drawn up by the Australian Board of Control and signed by the players prohibiting the players writing to any newspaper,
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  • 61 3 BASEBALL. Reuter's Service. New York. Sept. 26. Latest League results are: National League. Chicago 4, Cincinnatti 3. St. Louis 9. Pittsburgh 0. American League. Philadelphia 13, New York 3 Boston 2, Washington 3. The Finalists. New York, Sept. 27. St. Louis Cardinals won the National league championship and
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    • 165 3 I 5 ~~1 WWi Here is your I REMEDY U| KODONAI. -tin.* definite remedy for Rheumatism discovered by the celebrated French Chemist, J L. Chatelain, i~> a ss efficient composiuon whicb e-utirely dissolves uric acid, therefore ri'movcs the cause of all rjieuma 11 troubles. It is i repa.ed m the
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    • 30 3 PING WAH CO. HEAD OFFICE: 68. Selefle Rnad Branch: 334, Orchard Road. (Opposite Police Station). Specialist in Dry Cleaning. Chemical Clean Ing and Dyelne High Class workmanship at lowest price*
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    • 246 3 FEEL YOUNG IN SPITE OF YOUR YEARS What matters it what age you are. Let the years pass by, let the milestones of life show an increasing age. You can have the feeling of everlasting youth in spite of your age. If you are 60, you can still have the
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    • 71 3 J «ii O£i cLi c.i cLb cLa cLa A NEW "CRUSH"! J ASK FOR /T. 1 S p I Fraser Neave Ltd. j Pi jj You are Cordially Welcomed I 3 TO fQ f The Chinese Products [mporium 3 14, High Street, Singapore, The lU»fst Tienlsin aud Peiping \Y ollen
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    • 136 4 -''"-"•I t" UNITED ARTISTS' I I "Overture I 4r 01 1812" ij 1' R uss a presented to the music of ;jj llliifa 17k Dr. Hugo Riesenfeld's I v j7O piece Orchestra and Sung by aj Qaumont j I Neve, before in CfTI lj U A |tJ If I ParamOUllt
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  • 8281 5 Colony s Surplus For 1929 Greatly Exceeds Estimates. THE ANNUAL REVIEW. Deficit Of Ten Millions On 1930 Transactions. 1* fencing review of the past financial year, prepared in the Colonial S rvUiy-i Oliice. was presented at the meeting of the Legislative Council t,: day: FINANCIAL. Iddreaa pr seated
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    • 299 6 Mtebtte UU \i/MSd)d WdUU m m m o £fi Nol I \m J HIH I I Pol rf i* HI I 7U5~1 TO-NIGHT [915] I THE TREAT JOF THE YEAR For fhe first time in Motion Pictures Two Great Cj Stars appeared together in one Urn. jjj j Douglas Fairbanks
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    • 296 6 Amusements. j 6.15 TO-NIGHT. 9.15 j t THE STARS OF jjj I "HAPPY DAYS" J S AND g I "FOX FOLLIES OF 1929" 1 I IN ANOTHER BRILLIANT MUSICAL COMEDY jjj 1 THE BIG PARTY H WITH X I Sue Carol, Dixie Lee, Walter 1 I Catlett Frank Albertson, J
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    • 254 6 i MARLBOROUGH I 16.15 Positively the Last Night. 9.25! I William Fox presents 5 LEE TRACY •Big time" i ffi WITH I Mac Clarke, Josephine Dunn and Daphne Pollard. jjj ALSO An All-Talking, Dancing, Musical Comedy I A Fox Movietone News and an unusually good Comedy jo TO-MORROW I "AH
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  • 109 7 Dunlop's Dividend. BAN OA WAITS GOOD RESERVES. arrangement toith the "S.F.P.") London, Sept. 27. T ;lop Company announce the payment rim dividend of 6 per cent. Company are transferring £15,000 and are carrying forward £76.797. i I are paying a final dividend of 2 per
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  • 571 7 W iMr To Continue Tapping At Present. -ity-first ordinary general meeting cf he rlak Rubber Estates Ltd. was held :g Kcng Bank Chambers on Saturday ion with Mr. Hugh B. Baker in t he Others present were: Mr. James Ho, and Mr. W. E. Rayner, for the Messrs.
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  • 129 7 SINGAPORE, SEPT. 29. R >iam A-l per Koyan $353 Siam 1 $313 Rlr Siam 2 $293 R: < SttOß 3 $267 3UOB 4 $250 J A-t $260 ■cc Saigon 1 $240 Rice Saigon 2 $223 Ric Saigon 3 $215 Ri ce Rangoon 1 $206 Rlr R WgoOß 2 $204
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  • 312 7 Share Market Idle. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day: RUBBER. London.—3 13/16 d„ unchanged. New York.—7% cents (G), unchanged. Shares:—Dull. Allenbys 80 —90 cents, Ayer Moleks 70—80 cents, Ayer Panas 70—80 cents, Bassetts 45—50 cents, Brogas 40 —45 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 20—25 cents. Bukit Katils
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  • 66 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON, SEPT. 29. Bayers. Sellers. FI.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 11% H 7 Standard R.S.S. on Tender. October ll 7 November 12 12% October/December 12 12^ January/March 12 1 12% Tone of Market:—Very dull. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 3 i3/T6d. per lb.
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  • 311 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, SEPT. 29. Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 4 l/32d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 4d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 15/16 d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 29/32 d., London demand 2s. 3 7 5 d., London T.T.
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  • 33 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. 153 for $100.
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  • 1616 7 DIFFERENCES FORGOTTEN. Two Presidents Shake Hands Over Dinner Table. The incident which caused the postponement of the Malays v. Welch Regt. fixture in the final of the Singapore Cup last week was referred to by Mr. A. L. Hastie, President of the Singapore A.F.A., during the
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  • 182 7 The P and O. "Kashgar" has left Hang Koixg. and is expected to arrive at Singapore at 2 p.m. on Wednesday. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. wharves on arrival. ARRIVALS. "Raub." Brit. 573 tons, Cap Eades. from Pontianak. 29-9; for IVntianak. 1-10. "Tomohon." Dut. 684 tons, Capt.
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  • 110 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore. Sept. 29. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rajula 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Tiicolor 18: Aller 13: Pres. Harrison 11: Oanfa 9: Prometheus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Automedon 30; Marudu 32: Hilda 37 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Marella 46;
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  • 1105 7 A GOOD FIRST EFFORT. S.P.C.A. Aiming At Better Treatment. The heavy rain yesterday morning and the drizzle in the early afternoon did not prevent the S.P.C.A. (Singapore) from making a great success of their first Animal Welfare Show. There was a good attendance at the Racecourse
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  • 248 7 Welch Regiment's Successful "At Home." The Tanglin Barracks presented a scene of real gaiety on Saturday afternoon, when a large crowd responded to the invitations of Lt.-Col W. M. Hore, to an "At Home" which tcok the form of a gymkhana. The guests were invited to attend in
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    • 318 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, TO LET —452, Serangoon Road. 73, Marne Road. 472-A, East Coast Road. Apply R Jumabhoy. 15, Malacca Street. WANTED—lmmediately, qualified sanitary fitters and masons. Apply, Manager, Malayan Technical Works, 246. Middle Road. TO LET —3, Goodman Road, a bungalow with tennis court, garage, water, electric lights and telephone.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 62 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Drill Programme. TO-DAY, SEPT. 29. 5 p.m.—Drill Hall, "D" (Eurasian) Coy., Table "A" 30 yards Range. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Battery and Battery Signal parade, TO-MORROW, SEPT. 30. 5 p.m.—Drill Hall, "D" (Eurasian) Coy.. Table "A" 30 yards Range. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, 2nd Bn. Sig.
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    • 119 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, SEPT. 29. High Tides—2.47 a.m.. 1.58 p.m. Rugby: P.S. "B" v. "D" (M.G.) Coy Welch Regt. "A" XV., Thomson Road. Football: St. Joseph's Past v. Present TO-MORROW, SEPT. 30. High Tides.—3.58 a.m., 2.42 p.m. Meeting, Eastern United Assurance Corporation, 3C and 3D, Malacca Street, 11.30 a.m
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    • 203 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. SEPT. 29. Java. South-Wcst Sumatra, SouthEast Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dtlly (Tasman) 3 p.m. Malacca «Mahidol) 3 p.m Muar (Jerantutt 3 p.m. Port Sweltenham and Penang (Kinta) 3 p.m. •Ceykm, Southern and Western India (Cap Varellai 4 p.m. Lunu and Teluk Anson (Krian) 4 p.ni. TO-MORROW,
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  • 66 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. MARRIAGE. GEN-LIAUW. —The marriage of Miss Oen Joon Chin, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oen Chcon Seng of Pontianak, and Mr. Liauw Eng Choo, second son of Mr. and Mrs. liauw Chiau Kun, grandson of Mr. Liauw Tjeng He. of Pontianak. will take
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  • 31 8 Mr. Chew Kok thanks hi& relatives and friends* who sent wreaths and letters of condolence and those who attended the funeral cf his beloved wife on Saturday, the 27th instant.
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  • 100 8 MRS. S. MARIAMMAL VICTORIA, aged 69, beloved mother of S. T. Raja, of 83. Dunlop Street, passed awav at Alor Star, on Friday, the 26th instant. The funeral took place at 4 p.m. on the following day. (Kuala Lumpur papers please copy). Tan Cheoh passed away on Sunday, the
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  • 780 8 'There will be hardship and real individual and personal distress.'' With that one state-, r.i at least in "the Hc:i. il. D. JJenman's address •n rubber to t'.ie Singapore Rotarians ~f' "e wiU be general agreement. Where there will be hot disagreement is in the inference
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  • 160 8 The SS. Post Office pro jorma time-table for the quarter ending Dec. 31 is now available at 10 cents (postrge outside S.S. 2 cents*. Haji M. K. Yahya Marioar. of Y. S. Mar < tx and Co., cattle dealers, has returned from India after a ft w months' holiday th?re.
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  • 124 8 Draft Estimates For 1931. A total deficit of $15,133,520 is estimated in the Draft Estimates for 1931, presented at th? Legislative Council meeting to-day. These Draft Estimates are substantially the Budge, but are subject to al.eration before being p esented as a Supply Bill at a further
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  • 334 8 Yesterday's Field Exercise. There was an excellent turn-out of all units for yesterday's tactical exercise in which the S.S.V.F. were engaged. The scheme was in the nature of a set piece, designed to test the organisation and efficiency of a Volunteer force working on its own, getting
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  • 63 8 We have a number of letters from correspondents for which space cannot be found to-day. They will be published as soon as possible. The subjects with which they deal are private schools, crocodiles and tigers in Johore. Katong market, cinema charges, hawkers, a watch-s?!ling swindle, and the case of
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  • 59 8 Mr. Li Kuan Yu writes: "With reference the tatter written by Disgusted/ dat°d 26ih inst.. it may interest your readers to know that the Hon. Mr. S. J. Chan will very noa presen a petition on behalf of a number of leading Chinese citizens and Chinese clatlons
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  • 25 8 A report of tne function of welcome to ih? new Agent of the Govcrnmmt of Ind a s held over unlil to-morrow.
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  • 20 8 A mail from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane is expected at Singapore at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 153 8 Mr. Boey Keok Seng, clerk in the Treasury Accountant's Branch, was entertained at the Madras Cafe by his "Class III" friends on Saturday, the orcision being h s approach ng liansfer to the P.W.D.. Malacca, as Overseer. At the annual general meeting of the international Buddoist Un-Cn, held at Mr.
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  • 48 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London.—3 13,16 d. New Ycik:—7 cents (G). ■fngapora;—1 1 \,-i i cents. TIN. L'T.d'-n:—Spot £130 17s. 6d. (down 10s. Od 3 months, buyers £132 10s. Od. (down 7s Cd.). sellers £132 12s. 6d. (down 7s ed > •faaapcrc-j £60.87 v uoo tons sold*
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  • 729 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON There was no popular Honourables as they (Ued Chamber this morning. 4 H. c.'s reflaatJoQ (qpec column): 'fl look bke I to-day. but next Monday > worse. However, gory leave next month." Reflection 01 Mr. Bcott v "P's very nee to skippt r U but
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  • 10 8 Prom Holland by "Patria." dto on Wednesday morning.
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    • 135 8 re TELEGRAM 'PHONE;—jjj ft "SILVABROS" 4540. S I A NEW SHIPMENT OF I GENUINE I 1 Crystal Bead 1 1 Necklaces I i i ft GOLD-MOUNTED S I Elephant-Hair jjj 1 Jewellery I C AND SILVER-MOUNTED jjj I Butterfly-Wing 1 1 Jewellery. 1 ft H ft I ft ONLY LIMITED
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  • 84 9 Nanking Government Rejects It. REDS EXECUTED. Mukden Leader To "Sack" Simpson. Reuter's Service. Sydney, Sept. 27. •ee hundred Australian ex-Service men ffered to join the Nationalist forces in according to the Chinese Consul1. to whom the offer was made by ntatives
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  • 400 9 Reuter's Service. Hankow, Sept. 27. -four men, all, with one exception, in twenties, were executed at Wuchang [day. Most of them had been convicted i nmunism. Mukden. Sept. 28. persona! interview with Chang Hsueh Mr Lenox Simpson requested that he be retained as Customs Commissioner n. The
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  • 124 9 "The Kiiig Must Abdicate." Reuter's Service. Madrid, Sept. 28. thousand Republicans from all over ntry to-day filled the bull-ring to throw down the gauntlet to the Monarchy. The was ent rely revolutionary but was tte in language. The ex-Liberal r Alcala Zamora, declared that the most
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  • 80 9 Reuter's Service. New York, Sept. 29. I- 1 a suite filled from deck to ceiling with and other presents from all parts of Ar: "a. s.r Thomas Lipton, aboard the L *'-iathan," ?aid farewell to journalises. He d that his mind is already working
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  • 233 9 MACHINE DAMAGED. Capt. Matthews Unable To Beat Hinkler. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby, Sept. 27. Up to noon to-day, no news has been received of Capt. Matthews since he left Rangoon early yesterday afternoon for Bangkok, on a further stage of his solo flight from
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  • 233 9 Police Fire On Congress Volunteers. Reuter's Service. Nainital. Sept. 27. One rioter was killed and 45 taken to hospital when the Moradabad Police fired on Congress volunteers who were picketing the Town Hall to prevent the election of a Moslem to the local Council. Several Police were
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  • 171 9 Shipping Held Up By Gale. British Official Wireless. Rugby. Sept. 27. The British cruiser "Conquest," which broke adrift in the North Sea with six men on board while being towed north for breaking up, was picked up and taken to the Humber last night by the Hull
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  • 74 9 The District Judge (Mr. G. T. delivered judgment this morning in the ca?e in which N. C. Begg was asked to show cause why he should not be made to sign a bend to be of good behaviour. His honour found that the prosecution hai not established to
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  • 20 9 THE ANNUAL REVIEW, en pages 5 and 12. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11.
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  • 257 9 Reuter's Service. BRITISH ENGINEER SHOT. Difficulties Of Completing Egyptian Contract. [Reuters Service.] Cario, Sept. 27. Sir John the eminent engineer, was found deaden his hotel at Alexandria this morning. His company recently stopped the work of heightening the Assuan dam owing to the alleged incompetent
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  • 128 9 Male Creditors Applaud Explanation. Reuter's Service. Paris. Sept. 28. A remarkable victory of feminine eloquence was achieved at a meeting, at the Great Hall of the Tribunal of Commerce, of a 100 representatives of the 5.200 creditors of Madame Hanau, of "Gazette du Franc" fame, the failure
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  • 105 9 France's Foreign Policy. Reuter's Service. Paris. Sept. 29. A clear-out definition of the French foreign policy was enunciated ry the Premier, M. Tardieu, during a speech at Alencon. He said that France intended to persevere with the task of organising peace politically and economically all over the world,
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  • 105 9 British And Australian Govts. Co-operate. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Sept. 27. Over 1,000 men took part in a realistic reproduction of the Gallipoli landing of 1915 for a British film which has just been completed. The principal scenes were shot at Malta, where several hundred marines from
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  • 123 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, Sept. 27. The Duke of Gloucester will leave London oh Oct. 16 for Abyssinia, to represent the King at the Coronation of the Emperor. He will join the "Ranpura" at Marseilles and travel in it to Aaen Thence he wi'.l go
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  • 467 9 Ceremonial Opening Of Council. GOVERNOR'S SPEECH. Trade Disaster Of Great Magnitude. What is now known as the "Budget Season" of the Colony commenced to-day, with due ceremonial. Slight changes have been introduced into the customary procedure to ensure more tune for consideration and debate of the Budget and
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  • 1677 9 PUSHING ON WITH PUBLIC WORKS. Addressing the Council at the opening of business H. E. the Governor said: In 1926 the overseas imports of British Molaya as a whole were valued at £117 millions, and the overseas exports at £147 millions. These remarkable totals, as was pointed
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    • 240 9 "Motor Car I JAPANESE CEMENT. j I J Reliable I i i 1 Economical I c I CHEAP. I 1 C 1 1 jjj I I High Uniform 1 I Quality to British j I Standard v&£^C AD! MA K 1 I 1 Specification. I Stocks from: I GUTHRIE CO.,
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  • 284 10 Sports Pastimes. HOME LEAGUES, Manchester United Being Boycotted. ARSENAL STILL IN WINNING VEIN. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. London, Sept. 27. Saturdays English and Scottish League matches resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE—DIV. I. Birmingham 2, Arsenal 4. Bolton 0, Newcastle 3. Derby 1. Manchester C. L Leeds 1, Huduersfield 2. Leicester
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  • 550 10 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, Sept. 27. Grounds were on the soft side for many of to-day s English League matches. The visit of Chelsea to Liverpool attracted the largest gate of the day, for there were 45,000 spectators on the Liverpool ground to see the
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  • 31 10 The final of the S.C.C. six-a-side tournament will be played on the S.C.C. ground on Wednesday. Donald's team will wear colours and Taylor's team will be in white.
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  • 441 10 First Day's Results. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 27. The Autumn race meeting of the Selangor Turf Club opened here to-day in blazing sunshine but slump conditions were reflected in the poor attendance. The Chief Secretary (the Hon. Mr. C. W. H Cochrane), and
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  • 60 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. i By arrangement with the "8JJP.") London, Sept. 28. Results in some of the principal matches yesterday were as follows: Coventry 0. Bristol 11. Rosslyn 8, Harlequins 16. Blackheath 14, Birkenhead 10. Old Leysians 0, Richmond 34. Portsmouth Ser. 16, Blackheath 5. Gloucester 8, Northampton
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  • 61 10 A trial game will be played at the S.C.C. to-morrow preparatory to the selection of the sides for the Newcomers v. The Rest match. It is desired to give as many players as possible a trial in game and members who are able to play are asked
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  • 76 10 The Public Services are fielding a B. XV for a match at Thomson Road this afternoon against Welch M.G.Co.'s A.XV. The Public Services will be represented by: by V. P. Barbat, C. E. Hopkins, Mr. H. Holm, T. M Stevens, E. A. Joy, G. Edmond, J.
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  • 739 10 Won By Mayflower Pair. LADY PARTICIPANTS WANTED NEXT YEAR. BADMINTON. The popularly of badminton has been definitely established in Singapore and it was a pity that there were not more spectators at the final of the Singapore open doubles championship p?ayed off at the S.V.C. Drill Hall on
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  • 100 10 Modest Hope Of Returning. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. London, Sept. 27. England bade farewell to Bradman, the wonder boy cricketer, who with five other members of the team, left St. Pancras station on the first stage of his homeward journey. Hundreds of well-wishers, Including the Australian girl hockey
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  • 82 10 BASEBALL Reuter's Service. New York. Sept. 28. Latest league results: National League, Chicago 7. Cincinnatti 5. St. Louis 10. Pittsburgh 5. Brooklyn 8. Boston 2. Brooklyn 1. Boston 7. ■""flew York 5, Philadelphia 3 Chicago 13. Cincinnatti 8. Pittsburgh 8, St. Louis 11. American League. Philadelphia 7, New
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  • 417 10 An Unparalleled Record. GOLF. Reuter's Service. Ardmore (Perm.), Sept. 27. Bobby Jones created an unparalleled record in golf to-day by whining the American National Amateur Championship, beating Eugene Homans iii the final 8 and 7. He now holds the British Open and Amateur and the American Open
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  • 37 10 The ties to be played at Sepoy Lines to-morrow in tiie Andrew Currie cup competition at 4.45 p.m. are: Mrs. Graham Brown v. Mrs A M. Lowe. Mrs. Savi v. Mrs. O. G Franklin.
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  • 35 10 Would Have Been Financial Failure. BOXING. Reuter's Service. New York. Sept. 27. The Sharkey-Campolo fight has been definitely cancelled owing to convincing evidence that it was doomed to be a financial failure.
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  • 129 10 ATHLETICS. The hon. secretary of the Am teur Athletic Union writes: "We shall be very' mu?h obliged if you will kindly enlighten us as to whether the general meeting of the Singapore Olympics Committee, as reported by your special Chinese Correspondent, is the same body as that which
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  • 202 10 Citizen's Courageous Act. An affray between several Indian taxidrivers at the Stamford Road rank on Sept. 6. had a sequel before the Third Magistrate (Mr. Whitton) th'.s morning, when three men were charged with causing hurt with a dangerous weapon. Mi. E. G. Wheatley stated in
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  • 65 10 Quarrel Ends In Shooting. A quarrel between vegetable planters living at the sth mile. Bukit Timah Road, on Saturday culminated in one man being shot by his neighbour. The bullet entered under the right arm and lodged in the back. The Kandang Kerbau Police were promptly on the
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  • 162 10 "THE BIG PARTY." "Whispering" Jack Smith At The Alhambra. For the next few days the Alhambra is Riving us "The Big Party," an all-talking musical drama. This is good entertainment of an ordinary character, with a more or le s orthodox story and some good singing. The
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  • 134 10 Damage Estimated At Over $10,000. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penamg. Sept. 28. A spectacular fire which threatened to gut the village of Lalik Pulau occurred in the early hours of Saturday morning, four shophouses and the rural market being reduced to ruins, the damage l»eing estimated
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  • 212 10 Abductor Of Chinese Woman To Serve Sentence. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 27. The curtain has been drawn on the sensational abduction case in Kjala Lumpur, in which Wee Kok Chong. son of a wealthy towkay. who was sentenced to twelve months' rigorous imprisonment on each
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  • 170 10 Chinese Towkay's Home Robbed In Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Sept. 28. A gang roboe'y was committed early on Saturday morning in Stewart Lane. Penang. thieves getting rway with $6,000 in cash and i quantity of jewellery. The house belonged tc a rich Chinese towkay. who
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  • 83 11 Our readers are invited to write to us on ts of public interest. It must be under that the "Malaya Tribune" does not aniy endorse opinions expressed by corres- nts. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF jssiBLE, preferably typewritten (double and on one side of the paper only. 'ncs may
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  • 1292 11 To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") As a woman, I instinctively shrink i iting to the Press on such a delicate as the Social Evil. But as the tin ibber crisis is exercising the mind of I public to the exclusion of every I am
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    • 60 11 'Phone 2419 or call at LIM CHEE SENG. >6-3, Market Street, Singaport, for cheap Motor Car j Tyres. Only a limited quantity to be cleared at I HALF PRICE. Dance *fi Hits 1 FROM "HIT THE DECK" v HIGH SOCIETY BLUES AND 3 "THE LOVE PARADE." Can be obtained at:
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    • 244 11 1 New World Cabaret. 1 S To-night and Nightly g I GRAND VAUDEVILLE SHOW I py The New World Cabaret "FLASHES." S' VAUDEVILLE —FROM 8.30 P.M. TO 9.30 P.M. S S DANCING AND VA UDEVILLE— FROM 9.30 P.M. TO 12 M. I FREE OPEN AIR SHOW 8 V* The Sri
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    • 262 11 I THE S.S. POLICE BAND I (Available for Private Engagement*j gj WILL PLAT AT WATERLOO STREET, AT 8.15 P.M. ON THURSDAY, OCT. 2. MEMORIAL HALL, AT 9 P.M. ON SUNDAY, OCT. 5. I IMPERIAL RECORDS JUST ARRIVED. 3 ii y ij g 2283. 1m In The Market For You. 226.
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    • 57 11 nationaje *AN JONG PAGAR ROAD, SINGAPORE. Fitted with Electric Lights and Fane, Modern Sanitation and op to date Arrangement*. Expert Cooke Under Able Management. Vegetable varieties, Indian Refreshment*. Sweets and Cakes A Speciality. Fresh Cow's Milk, Coffee, Tea and Cocoa Served. Caterers for Tea and Dinner Parties. Charges Moderate—Palatable to
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    • 596 12 tSZSZS2S2SeSSSES2SZS2SZSZSHS2SZS2SZS2S2SZSZSZSZSZSSSSSZS2SS23^ J BUKIT TIMAH PORK Dj Is unequalled for sweetness, quality |jj and tenderness. All pigs are reared 5j p] from stock specially imported from [jj linj*land; most of the feed is imported a S from Home supplemented by grass jj] grown on our own farm; and fresh S S
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    • 122 12 MADAM KELVEY'S school or DANCING MBm THE PERFECT DANCER If I demand and gets the real fay I YOU CANNOT DANCE Mdm KELVEI make you proficient in six pri l the LATEST BALLROOM DAK or old Mdm. KELVEY is a DTOfet Character. Classical. Clog. I Exhibition. Ballet. Toe and Bon
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  • 619 13 "Service, Not Bread, The Staff Of Life." GANDHI S PLEA FOR REDUCING WANTS. Bombay, Sept. 4. This week Mr. Gandhi gives, in hi s let .er from jail, a \ery interesting discourse on "Non-possession or Poverty." He says: "Non-possession IS* allied non-steil ng A thing not originally stolen would
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  • 80 13 Reported Discovery In Australia. Melbourne, (By Mail*. A gokl-beai 'inj reef ten miles long is said to have been discovered U) Central Austral.a. A fompui.y. namea the Central Australian Gold Exploration Company, hat been formed, and has organised an expedition to prospect. Captain Blakiston Houston.
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    • 544 13 i? 2S2S2SJS2S2 I CRUADER FENCING. I (Galvanised After Manufacture). S §The Expensive and Most >feM g| ct tive Unclimbable Fencing r Obtainable. I I |M I sed by Public Works S artments, Municipalities, (S>V 1 I S I .m'raclors. etc., etc. v K.NQIIRIES SOLICITED A S Agents: i| A I
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    • 33 13 .->ven different Models, as supplied to the British and Colonial Governments, Foreign (iovcrnments, and to Commercial Firm* throughout the World. SOLE AGENTS^ Duncan Roberts, Ltd. 137-A. CECIL STREET. SINGATOR F. mm umwrn l^hjUHm
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    • 312 13 I KaS TSffTr»l5iy i^ (TT^tiWi ARE YOU TAKING LIBERTIES WITH NATURE? Huild l T p Robust Strength This Way. We're all inclined to go on merrily, enjoying life to the full, with never a care for the wav In which we are continually sapping our vitality. But the time always
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    • 893 14 MARUtOROUGH THEATRE I !J "THE THEATRE WITH PERFECT SOUND." I i n i Commencing Tuesday, September 30, I at 6.15 and 9.15 Nightly. I Epoch-making Film Achievement M MET WESTERN FRONT j I i flj Already run 4 months still Showing to Packed Houses at the ALHAMBRA Theatre, London S
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    • 590 16 TO LET. TO LET—Front shop. Apply Burlington. M TO LET—Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8, 20, 40. 41. 43 to 45. Apply to. The Secretary. The Garden Club. TO LET—B4, Wilkie Road. Being entirely renovated. Will alter to suit tenants. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET —Garden houses, 271-D. 271-F and 281, Bukit
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    • 633 16 Try a Small Ad. in The "Malaya Tribune." Results Will Surprise You. [THE FOLLOWING FORM MAY BE USED.} The Manager. Malaya Tribune," Singapore. Please insert the following small advertisement for days for which I enclose in payment, according to your scale below: 6 words equal 1 line. 1 1 L
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    • 435 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. SINGAPORE POLO CLUB in conjunction with the CLUB. NOTICE. Amateur Race Meeting. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31 AND SATURDAY. NOVEMBER L PROGRAMME CATERS FOR.— Races for Polo Ponies. Two runs for Horses Classes 4 and 5 (combined). Two runs for Ponies Classes 2 and 3 (combined). ENTRIES CLOSE at 4
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    • 553 16 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, Ulr. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 90, Bui ten Nieuwport Straat Shanghai
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    • 529 16 BANKS. —i THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered tn London, under the Companies Acts of tm to 1990, on 2nd December, 1182.) Authorised Capital £3.000,000 Subscribed Capital £I,Boo^ooo Paid-up Capital £1,050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,646,505 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. I. board of Directors. J.
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    • 483 16 INSURAXCR fiwh SollT fl LIMITED FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND f MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT EATKB. L. C. MARGOUOCTE, Office: 1, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN! [TED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Strain HEAD OFFICE: BOfQAFOU lad Floor of No. 3, Hakcei Btot> Singapore. Thone Nos. 3048 and
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  • 144 17 American And Canadian Interest. London,, Sept. 15. Interviewed by Reuter on arrival in London Sir John Simon said that he found the Americans and Canadians greatly interested in the Indian question, though their interest took the form of wanting to learn more about the facts. They naturally lacked
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  • 146 17 League Of Nations Bulletin. The health bulletin of the League of Nations, Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended Sept. 20. 1930, is as follow: Alexandra: plague cases. Baghdad: 1 smallpox case. Calcutta: 9 cholera cases and 6 deaths: 2 smallpox cases and 1 death. Chittagong:
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  • 64 17 Reuter's Service. Berlin. Sept. 27. Reports from Nienhagen (Hanover) that drilling operations have tapped an oil well at present producing 16 tons an hour, has strengthened the belief in the opinion recently ascribed to an Ameaiajan oil magnate. Mr. Harry Sinclair, that Germany Js»capable of producing all
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  • 58 17 As agriculturists have not made very extensive use of the privileges conferred jy the Agricultural Loans Ordinance, and :ts it is considered that the objects for whicn Jml Ordinance was passed can now be better attained through the medium of co-operative societies, a Bill is shortly to be introduced into
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  • 82 17 Caie for the eyesight of their employees has. according to a Ceylon daily, led the Australian Postal Department to issue a strange decree In future brightly-coloured envelopes must not be used by firms posing large quantities of letters in Australia as such envelopes are considered to cause postal offic als
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    • 512 17 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINES. (incorporated in England.) MAILi PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. rt.TCHSCLAK AND ORIENTAL STEAM 5 G ATI ON CO., LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SERVICE. itr Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON. Far Ckuu and Japan. Dae Tonnage Singapore 1930 11,000 Oct. 4
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    • 584 17 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER IJOTM LLOYD. Vinivjljl (Incorporated in Germany.) The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. M.s. TRAVE for Saigon, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji, and Vladivostock Oct. 12 s.s. COBLENZ for Manila, Hong Kong, S'ghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Oct. 13 ss. ALSTER for Hong Kong, S'ghai, Kobe, Osaka,
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    • 905 17 IVhy Doctors recommend BIOCITIN? Because Biocitin Is a nutrient containing the most digestible constituents of the york of eggs and of Milk and 10% physiologically pure Lecithin (nerve food). The preparation represents a rather fine powder of a yellowish colour and of a mild cake-like smell and taste. If put
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    • 238 17 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutscc I p J Australian* Dampfschlfis (ft Q j CtsellsclilJ 'Companies Incorp rated in Germany J OUTWARDS HONG KONG. SHANGHAI. JAPAN AN NORTH CHINA PORTS. t m s.-KULMERLAND via Manila Oct. 4 s.s. HINDENBURG Direct Y'hama Oct 8 t EX. GLDLNEURG rmit Jap a jrts Oct. 21 j•m
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