Malaya Tribune, 28 October 1930

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII.- -No. 254 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Oct. 28, 1930. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1930
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    • 48 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. You CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, I Order Your Christmas 1 1 I mm mm *m± hb^h j^^^^ I 1 =There is no other I brand of ham so good 1 I as PINEAPPLE HAM— i SOLE MALAYAN IMPORTERS:— g I Singapore COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd.
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    • 15 1 "FLORODOB- A Wasting jf Suiting* /7 Por Tropic* l Wear. HKIH STREET. j/ J/ Singapore.
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  • 2203 2 NATURE STUDY AND THE CHILD. A Moving Pyramid Of Steel. A Wonderful Working Model. <Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, Sept. 11. Professor F. O. Bower's presidential address to the British Association adds yet another to those scientific discourses which make it easy
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    • 312 2 I -fp don't DOCTOR I Pop an EVANS PASTILLE bB into your mouth instead. S Their antiseptic vapours SH will s->o i relieve yon oi that cold. I EVANS I Pastilles WM Front Ckemirts everywhere Made in England to a formula Of |B tbc Liverpool rkroat 1 I >«p tei.
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    • 272 2 A POLITICIAN OF SIX. Six-year-old: -Father, may I have a penny for a poor old man." Father: -Certainly, my boy. Where is he?" Six-year-old; "At the end of the road, selling ice-cream." Six-year-old probably got his penny. He deserved it. if only for his politic approach to the delicate subject.
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    • 196 2 ff Sleep like a top the I I '§> whole night through c? I PNJOY sound, peaceful sleep to-night, and I JZ every night, and rise refreshed and inI vigorated in the morning. The most certain I way to ensure this is to drink a cup of delicious "Ovaltine" regularly
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  • 4534 3 BRITISH OFFICIAL'S FAREWELL. PEOPLE LED TOWARDS CITIZENSHIP. Reuter's Pacific Service. Weihaiwei, Sept. 29. The following speech was made this morning by Sir Reginald Johnston, the British Commissioner of Weihaiwei, to the district headmen of the leased Territory who had assembled at the Government offices to bid
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    • 193 3 Daddy of the Westchx Fortify FOR twenty years Big Ben has been demonstrating his dependability and usefulness in millions of homes. Over this long period of years Big Ben has kept pace with the times .in style in design. He has proven that when an alarm is built right, it
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    • 71 3 I THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY LTD G] (Incorporated in England.) jj] INSURE I I with the I MOTOR IUNION I The Leading Motor Vehicle Insurance Company. J FAVOURABLE RATES""PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS 1 FIRE MARINE BUSINESS I Also transacted on Favourable Terms. S I For all particulars apply:— 1
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    • 241 3 npO that vast majority of mankind 1 which relies upon its daily labours Mp\ for it* daily bread, the prospect of WM^ItM illness brings anxieties almost more K&:^vS^H wearing than the suffering itself. X^HH Those carefully hoarded savings of yours every day of sickness will I bring nearer the moment
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  • 134 4 league Of Nations Bulletin. The healih bulletin of the League of Nations, Eastern Bureau, Singapore, f-jr the week ended Oct. 18. 1030. is as follow: Alexandria: 3 plague cases and 1 dea h. Bombay: 1 plague case and 1 dealh; 11 cholera case and 8 deaths.
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  • 288 4 Many Successes Claimed R v Berlin Professor. HOSPITAL TKSTS. Simple Treatment For >u:Ter>rs From Dread Disease. Is tuberculosis, one of the ri ;f civilisation, rbout to bp oven For years claims of definil oeen made, but the work fessor. now becoming know:, s attracting attention He
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    • 186 4 Gloriously Alive—Always Not in the world —they can dance tW because they are gloriously alive gloriously healthy and fit. Hall's Wine has supplied them with both mental and physical reserves of power, which enable them to-get a hundred per cent, out of life. Let Hall's Wine help you to overcome
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    • 206 4 HEALTH IS BETTER THAN WEALTH! Good health it the greatest gift of lue. Of what avail are your riches if j enjoy them Perpetual pain in the burning sensation in paasiry arm lack of appetite make* even si delicious food unpalatable. The ..dree and-one joys of life, and all the
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  • 1785 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. Mining. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, Oct. 28, 10 a.m. 1930 Year Capital QJvld- CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Ends, Capital. Paid Up. ends. Buyer*. 8dte«. rT7 Kumbang Tin Dec. SI 150,006 100,000 B 11. 0.0 *1. 5 0 i'-r \yer Hitam Tin June 30 200,000
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    • 27 5 Phone 2419 or call at LL\l CHEE SENG. •H Market Street, Singapore, w cheap Motor Car Tyres. 0nl > a limited quantity to be cleared at HALF PRICE.
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    • 44 5 National Lunch Home. 37, MARKET STREET. Expert Cooks Under Able Management. Vegetable varieties, Indian Refreshments Sweets and Cakes A Speciality. Fresh Cow's Milk, Coffee, Tea mod Cocoa Served. Caterers for Tea and Dinner Parties. Charges Moderate—Palatable to all. For terms apply to the Manager.
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    • 36 5 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors etc. and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. MODERATE CHARGES.
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    • 1 5 BRISTDL^LONDON
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    • 268 6 Amusements^ ES2SaSHSSScS2SHS2SSSESHS£S2SZS2SBSHSHS2SaS2S2SZSESESSSZS2SZSESESHS2S2S2SHSZSHSaS oeoooeoeoeoeoeeo oooies >>o| I f-;l *J ■■II lofcS P°_ V4l _i |ok| I 6.15 NIGHTLY! 9.15 I I LAST NIGHT'S TREMENDOUS CROWDS AMAZED AT I Beauty of S I Universal's All-Colour Supreme Spectacle ol Lavish Entertainment g THE KING OF JAZZ jj] FEATURING THE WORLD FAMOUS rfl PAUL
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    • 226 6 j: I 6.15 P.M. TO-NIGHT. 9.15 P.M. jjj I The Carefree All 1 I Comedy Show I I you've been I jjj waiting for I EL BREIiDEL I MARJORIE WHITE, WM. COLLIER, J S NOEL FRANCIS, MIRIAN SEEGAR I X AND S I FRANK RICHARDSON j THE I NEW I
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    • 300 6 MARLBOROUGH V fi.ls TO-NIGHT 9.15 1 I Paramount presents William Powell Behind The Make-Up! Gj WITH I I Fay Wray Hal Skelly- Kay Franc s S STABTLINGLY different' This amazing stor\ of a 1 S intriguing personalities Hashes on the scroen. grip] J E and real. It reveals to you
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  • 285 7 LATEST QUOTATIONS. COMMODITY SHARES STEADY. vtiin and Co. report at 11 a.m. RUBBER. ;.d.. down l/16d. v cen ts (G), down cent. He* 1 r steady- Allenbys 85 —90 cents, sih, r to—so cents, Ayer Panas 70—80 Aver 45 55 cents Brogas 3 5_4(, I cent jdotongs 22—26
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  • 315 7 British Official Wireless. iRv courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, OCT. 28. Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15/16d., London 3 montiis' sight 2s. 3 29/32d., London 60 days sight 2s. 3 27/32d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 13 16d„ London demand 2s. 3 25 32d..
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  • 129 7 'IXGAPORE, OCT. 28. Rice. Sian A-l per Koyan $340 5 1C> 1 $285 Jice. Ham 2 $265 Ir c 3 $238 Cc E 4 $220 R"*- Sa;?on A-l m $230 Rice Sa !i; m l $2 20 Rice Sa n 2 $211 P 8 3 m $202 R|ce. Rangoon
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  • 116 7 RUBBER AND TIN SLUMP AGAIN. (By arrangement with the "SJ*.") London, Oct. 27, 5.30 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £118 216 (down 4116). Forward £119 9|16 (down 5|16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify to-day's rubber
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  • 458 7 CIRCULAR TO MEMBERS. The following is the official text of a circular by the Rubber Growers' Association to its members, a summary of which was telegraphed and published locally last month: It will be evident to all that, until the decision of the Dutch East Indies
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  • 57 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON, OCT. 28. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 13% 13^ Standard R.S.S. on Tender, November 13% 13% December 13 M November/December 13% 13% January/March I* 1 Tone of Market:—Quiet, steady. latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 4' 4 d. per lb. New
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  • 227 7 LABOUR VICTORY IN NEW SOUTH WALES. BANKER-ADVISER AND FINANCIAL CRISIS. Reuter's Service. Sydney, Oct. 27. As a result of the New South Wales elections —a Labour majority—Government loans have declined on the stock exchange sharply, which is most unfortunate in view of the necessity cf an
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  • 125 7 BRITISH EMPIRE MUST GIVE A LEAD. Reuter's Service. London, Oct. 27. In a speech at a luncheon in London Mr. Stevents, Canadian Minister of Trade, suggested that the greatest problem to-day was to bring about economic stabilisation of Asia and the Orient, where, he said, millions
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  • 245 7 GOVERNMENT AND RUBBER ROYALTY. The following are the minutes of a meeting of the committee of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce, held at the offices of Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield (Borneo), Ltd, on Oct. 3: Present —The Hon. Mr. P. W. Pinnock. Mr H. E
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  • 754 7 CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY'S ARRANGEMENTS. A meeting of the Child Welfare' Society Baby Show Committee was held on Friday, Oct. 24, in Flagstaff House, by kind permission of Mrs. Pritchard, the President of the Baby Show. Those present were Dr. J. W. Scharff (in the chair), Mrs. Pritchard,
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  • 115 7 FINE SINGING AND ACTING. The Sacred concert given by the members of the Telok Ayer Epworth League at the Wesley Church Hall on Saturday night was largely attended. The League chorus sang with expression and the violin solos given by Mr. Chuan Kirn were well received. Mr.
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  • 111 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Oct. 28. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rajula 22; Lyeemoon 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Bulan 18: City of Chester 16; Anhui 15; Kedah 13; Pres. Fillmore 11; Autolycus 9; Eumaeus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Bencleuch 35; City of Agra
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    • 336 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE NOTICE la hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tender* may be obtained in the Tender Room. Municipal Offices:— Tender. Date Closing. Supplying and fixing C.I. Gutters and downpipes at a new block
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 275 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Bright I RelaTemperature. Rain- Sun- tive. Wind. Max. Mln. fall. shine. Huml- Dlrec- Speed. Stations. F. F. Ins. Hours. dity tlon. m.p.h. Weather. Alor Star 87 76 .03 7.1 86 E. 2 Fine Kota Bharu K. Trengganu Kroh 80 72 .37 6.0 85 Calm
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    • 203 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, OCT. 28. Bengkalis. Laboean Bilik Tandjong Balei (Singkep) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang. Siak, Pakan Baroe and Pajakombo (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Bagan Si Api Api (Esmeralda) 3 p.m. Pontianak <Khoen Hoea) 4 p.m. Philippine Islands (City of Agra) 4 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, SouthEast Borneo, Celebes. Moluccas
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  • 754 8 As always happens, there has been a good deal of good-humoured "ragging" about the manoeuvres in Singapore during the week-end. The verdict of the umpires on the important question as to whether the "invaders" really effected a practical landing in defiance of the defending forces is awaited
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  • 179 8 Through the generosity of Towkay Ong Eng Suan, J.P„ the approach road to the Chinese Maternity Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, has been reconstructed as a concrete road at a cost of $1,200. The friends of Mr. D. C. Perreau Government pensioner and formerly of the editor a 1 staff of the
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  • 302 8 SINGAPORE A.D.C. PRODUCTION. The dates for the performance of the opera "The Yeomen of the Guard," to be produced by the Singapore Amateur Dramat c Committee. have now been fixed. The first public performance will take place on Thursday. Dec. 4. at 9.15 p.m., and therealter
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  • 219 8 HEARING FIXED FOR DEC. L In the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday, the Jelai Concession case, which has become quite a cause celebre, in which the plaintiff company, the Jelai Concession (Pahang). Ltd., pray the Court for an order for "specific performance of an agreement." for an
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  • 60 8 ZIONISTS FORM NEW FUND THERE. Reuter's Service. New York. Oct. 27. About 250 of the wealthiest Jews in the city met and formed a Zionist Emergency Fund to p?otect Jewish rights under the British Mandate. The action is construed as virtually removing the political activity
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  • 98 8 CONVERTED TO PROTECTIONISM. Reuter's Service. London. Oct. 27. Mr. Winston Churchill, until recent times a protagonist cf Free Trade, proclaimed his conversion to Protectionism when he addr.ssed his constituents at Epping to-night. "The times change." he said, "and I must admit that I have changed with them. Th
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  • 55 8 Reuter's Service. HELD MAXIMUM HANDICAP OF TEN GOALS. New York. O.t. :~7. •The death has occurred of Mr. Harry Whitney. Mr. Whitney, who inherited aba*. £40,000,000 from his father, was one of about a dozen American polo players to hold >.h? maximum handicap of t >n
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  • 23 8 Reuter's Service. Sydney, Oct. 27. Matthews arr ved here in another aeroplane and had an enthusiastic reception by the crowd
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  • 20 8 Reuter's Service. Lausanne, Oct. 27. The death has occurred suddenly of the wellknown Swiss bacteriologist. Waldemar Haffkine.
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  • 30 8 Reuter's Service. New York. Oct. 27. Mrs. Keith Miller has flown from Lcs Angeles in 21 hours 47 minutes. This is a new women's trans-Continental record.
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  • 52 8 Prom China and Japan by "Khyber." due Singapore at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Ptom Holland by "Indrap.era," due Singapore on Thursday. From China and Japan by "Tilawa," due Singapore at 9 a.m. on Thursday. From Europe (London mails despatched on Oct. 9) by "Rawalpindi." due Penang at 5 p.m.
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  • 53 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. I ndi n:—4 d. N v Yf k:—B s cents <G>. S»'nsc?i e: —lo^-lS 1 cents. TIX. I nd.rt:- Spot £117 iOr. Od. <uu 15t. 03.): 3 months* buyers £119 Os. Od. (vi 15s. Od). sellers £113 ss. Od. tup 17s. 6d.\. Sinsaptrc:—s6l.B7 H;.
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  • 762 8 I (BY "LOOKER-ON >, "A little optimism has even in, ((i pore, that stronghold of gloom an c^ A A That's what the Penang Sunday irnaI This anti-Singaporea nism i« inf.-.try- I if only a city could sue for libel! A A At a K L. football
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  • 109 8 WREATHS FOR THE CE? All business home-. Cvb private individuals wishing the Cenotaph at the ArntW* requested to send in the: p. iy wreaths to the secretary ol the 1 Ro&i Committee. Mrs. R Renter.. The work of makin, undertaken by a band of ladl my hard under
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    • 202 8 I lot I jjj Robinson Co., Ltd. |0 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) X SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. g yen a connoisseur of good fl fa thiugs would soon tire of a jj jjj %^S steady diet of champagne I s I auc cav^arre con s X n I I noisseur
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    • 96 8 RTJLEQRAM& 'PHONE:— jjj ffi "SILVABROS" 4549. S I A NEW SHIPMENT OF I GENUINE I j Crystal Bead I Necklaces J 5 GOLD-MOUNTED S 1 Elephant-Hair 1 1 Jewellery 1 6 AND SILVER-MOUNTED I Butterfly-Wing J I' Jewellery. I ONLY LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE, jfl U. S. De Silva Bros, 1
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  • 470 9 MIMED MOBS BURST THROUGH DOORS. SHELLING OF GERMAN LINER. BRAZILIAN GOVT. MAKING INQUIRIES. Reuter's Service. New York, Oct. 27. The Government junta has sent a wireless mess-te inviting Generalissimo Getulio Vargas to assume the Presidency, as they make no nretensioiis to
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  • 126 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin. Oct. 27. The shelling cf the German liner "Baden" at Ric de Janeiro continues a most arrest'ng topic for the Pre~s, which publishes a cable from Capt. Rolin of the "Baden," denying the Brazilian allegation that he ignored the order to stop and
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  • 154 9 TO PREVENT A MERE FORMALITY." LAYING of wreaths on war MEMORIALS. British Official Wireless Rugby, Oct. 27. p win any misapprehension as to the and intention of the suggestion mad? y British Government to other naticns hat official envoys and missions shou'd no 0n 8 er fpel
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  • 36 9 it J! NtK AX!) INVENTION, on page 2. '«aiwei back to china, Tn»,„ t cn pages 3 and 4. TO-DAY. on page 8. Llri i S cn page 11. flR\RV NOTES. C„ paue 12.
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  • 830 9 DOCUMENTS DEPOSITED IN LONDON. PREMIERS TALK TO THE WORLD. Reuter's Service. Reuter's Service. Rugby, Oct. 27. The ceremony of the depositing of the ratifications of the London Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armaments took place in the Locarno Room at the Foreign Office to-day.
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  • 61 9 Reuter's Service. Galva <IH nois), Oct. 28. The wfe of Karl Yocum has received a letter demanding a ransom lor the release of the husband, who is a millionaire bank President He has been missing since Saturday and is believed to have been kidnapped by Chicago rs.
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  • 832 9 NANKING'S ATTITUDE TO MALAYA. SPECIAL INTERVIEW WITH THE "TRIBUNE." Dr. Chen Chang Lok, Ph. D., J.O., the new Chinese Consul-General at Singapore, Is already getting well into the swing of his very important work here. When a representative of the "Malaya Tribune" called on him he found
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  • 257 9 VIEW OF A DOMINION PREMIER. EXPLOITING IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. DANGER OF LETTING DOWN EMPIRE SENTIMENT. Reuter's Service. London, Oct. 27. The New Zealand Premier, Mr. Forbes, interviewed during the week-end wi$i regard to the Imperial Conference, declared: "We seem to be drifting and not getting anywhere.
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  • 100 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, Oct. 27. Committee work will engage the attention of delegates to the Imperial Conference for the greater part of the current week. Good progress has been made by the Committees and several of them are now engaged on drafting reports on specific questions
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  • 134 9 EMERGENCY MEASURES IN NEW YORK. Reuter's Service. New York. Oct. 28. The plight of the unemployed here is so serious that all the Police are subscribing from five dollars to fifty cents from their mon.hiy pay to assist in purchasing relief rations. Tie Mayor, Mr. Walker, has ordered
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  • 99 9 APPEAL TO OWNERS TO LAY CLAIMS. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin. Oct. 27. Two million dollars of German money is going begging in the United States, according to an announcement by the German Embassy at Washington. It is explained that approximately 3,000 owners of small amounts, whose
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  • 64 9 Reuter's Service. Iondon, Oct. 27. The United Kingdom, the United States, India and Russia were among th2 11 countries concerned in the manufacture of opium and other drugs, represented at the preliminaty opium conference at Whitehall Place. Mr. Arthur Henderson «Foreign Secreta-y) welcomed the delegates. Sir Malcolm
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    • 211 9 nJ tf Ln ft fU v "Motor Car I a I JAPANESE CEMENT. jj 0 v 3 D 1 D v C Reliable j if i ft j if i ft ■I if I Economical i ft j if i ft B I CHEAP. I j a j High Uniform
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  • 116 10 Sports Pastimes. S.C.C. v. "CORNWALL." To-day's Match On The Padang. RUGBY FOOTBALL. The following have been invited to play for the s.c c. against H.M.S. "Cornwall" (in white) tcp-d&y on the S.C.C. Padang, at 4.45 pjn.: A. N. Other; P. G. Minns. H. Price. C. J. M. Kirke, JL P.
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  • 83 10 A weak Air Force XV had to admit defeat at the hands of the Welch "A" Co. XV by 5 goals and 5 tries (40 pts.) to nil at TangUn yesterday. The team were: R.A.F. Cummings; Head, Royce. Rosseter, Allen: Roe. Boice; Lewis, Nicollets. Chandler.
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  • 108 10 Owing to the Service manoeuvres, the P.S.R.F.C. could not field a representative side for their game with South Johore at Johore Bahru on Saturday and the game ended in a draw oi 6-«-6. Minns and Macmillan scored tries for the Singapore side and Peters and
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  • 161 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Oct. 26. Dunlops beat Malacca at Malacca last Thursday by 4 goals and two tries (26 pts). to a try (3 pts The teams were: Malacca:—Rozario, Witherby, Partridge, Morgan, Trevor: Angel, McLeod; Gilmour (capt.), Martin, Wilkinson. Burnard, Dease, Somerville, Mcray, Hoyle.
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  • 61 10 Camera And Kid Berg Return From America. BOXING. Reuter's Service. London, Oct. 27. With a fortune of £96.000 made in ten months from 23 fights in America, Camera arrived in Europe to-day. On Saturday Kid Berg arrived at Southampton with £13.000 made in nine fights, bringing up
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  • 27 10 GOLF. The Singapore Golf Club November bogey competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday next and the November ladies' medal competition on Monday next.
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  • 70 10 The Garrison Golf Club Navy Challenge Cup, competed for during the month, resulted in a Win for the Volunteers' team who beat the ft E.s in the final. Nine teams entered. The finalists were: Statf Officers. S.S.V.F.: Lt.-Col. J. M. Mackenzie. D.S.O. and Capt. V. C.
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  • 96 10 BILLIARDS. Results and ties in the S.C.C. tournament: Championship (350) up: Bullen beat Hudson by 11. "A" Class Handicap (250) up: Carmichael owe 125 beat Perdriau owe 25 by 1; Bembroke owe 50 beat Cherry owe 100 by 75; Dodds scr. beat Wyatt owe 225 by 177. TO-DAY'S
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  • 68 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. On Saturday, before a large crowd, the Tras Athletic Party defeated the Young Men's F.F. by s—l in a fast game. The five forwards each scored a goal. T.A.P.: Tan Boon Choon; Teo Kum Cheong. Peck Jin Chye; Lim Cheng Hong, Choo Kirn Lye, Chua
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  • 38 10 The Jervois Athletic Party defeated the K'an Wah Chinese school XI by 3—o on the former's ground on Sunday after a very keen and hard struggle. Goal scorers:—Kiat Swee. Peng Koon and James Goh.
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  • 41 10 Before a fairly large crowd at the Junior Service Club's ground on Saturday, the S.H.B.J.S.C. met the Amicable A.A. and lost by the only goal of the match, scored by Yeo Sim Lim. Mr. Tay Oen Seng refereed.
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  • 49 10 In the C.S.A. League on Saturday the "E" team beat the "C" team by one nil. Scorer: Hong Cheong. On Sunday the "D" team met the "B" team and the result was a draw of one all. Scorers:— Chong Him for "D" and Kwong Fu for "B'\
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  • 44 10 Playing on the Municipal ground yesterday before a good crowd in a fast game, the Post Office Club defeated the Hong Kong Ban* Sports Club by 2—l. Madon and Mohd Noor scored for the winners and A. Olivero for the Bank.
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  • 144 10 HOCKEY. The Ceylon Sports Club played their first hockey match yesterday when they met the Raffles College at Bukit Timah. The game resulted in a victory for the College by the odd goal in five. Though losers, the Ceylonese put up an excellent performance and are
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  • 65 10 The second team 3 of the Padang Clubs met on the S.R.C. ground yesterday in a fast game which, although scrappy, was keenly contested from start to finish. There was no scoring in the first half. Late in the second half Armstrong scored the only
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  • 26 10 A special match between the S.C.C and H M.S. "Cornwall" has been arranged for today on the Padang, across the S.C.C. tennis courts.
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  • 415 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. The following will represent the Eng Khoon's XI against Teck Ee's XI on Sunday at the latter's ground: Ah Soon; Shee Khan, Eng Khoon; Eng Seng, Sandy Tay, Yew Chye; Teck Kim, Bock Eng, Khay Guan, Kiong Swee and Tiow Bock. The following have been invited
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  • 69 10 THE TURF. (By arrangement with the "SJJ*.") London, Oct. 27. The following is the latest betting on the Cambridgeshire: Recorder 4to 1; Quarr-at-al-Am 17 to 2; Racedale 100 to 9; Cat'-o'-Nine Tails 20 to 1; Vatout 22 to 1; 'PI an tag o and Alcester 25 to
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  • 106 10 List No. 4. Amendment No. 7. issued by the Straits Racing Association yesterady announces the following: HORSES. Transfers:—Air Defence from Class 2 to Class 1. Hatchet Lane from Class 2 to Class 1. Loch Royal from Class 2 to Class 1. Hazel Boy from Class 1 to Class
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  • 149 10 The Singapore Polo Club, in conjunction with the Singapore Turf Club, is holding an amateur race meeting on Friday and Saturday this week. Entries are as follows: Horse Classes 4 and s:— and 6 furs.): Apple Royal, Black Moon. Taiping 11., Eternity, Ayrcrest, Stiffy, Raja, Lady
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  • 44 10 The Singapore Polo Club will hold a gymkhana on Saturday Nov. 15 or, should the weather not permit, on Sunday. Nov. 16 at Balestier. The programme will have the usual events open to ladies and gentlemen, including team and individual jumping competitions.
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  • 96 10 PING-PONG. The Tao Nan Old Boys' Association b*>at the Association of Hup Khoon Old Boys at the Tao Nan School on Sunday by 3—2. The following were the results (T.N.0.8.A. players mentioned first): Khoo Soo Guan beat Lay Peng Koon by 6—o. I—6,
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  • 379 10 The K. P. M. "Van Heutsz" arrived from Hong Kong with 821 deck passengers. The "Yelime Mam" arrived this morning from Miike with a consignment of coal. The "Tajima Maru" is due from Suez on Thursday and is leaving for Japan tjhe next day. The Takong light in
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  • 240 10 BETTER CONDITIONS IN BOMBAY. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA'S APPRECIATION. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Oct. 27. The Government of India's appreciation of the situation up to Oct. 24 states that Provincial reports for the first half of October show tha the previously noted improvement in the situa tion
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  • 70 10 Reuter's Service. London, Oct. 27. The Government of India's Appreciation of the situation up to Oct. 24 sajs that attempts to arouse fresh interest in Congress activities in Peshawar City continue. The Provincial reports show a decline in intensity in the civil disobedience movement. The Madrasis show
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  • 85 10 WELL-KNOWN PROFESSORS INVOLVED? Reuter's Service. Riga. Oct. 27. The Ogpu announces the discovery of another plot by technical experts to wreck the Soviet economic structure and overthrow the Communist regime. The chief conspirators, it is alleged, include Professor Ramzin. Director of one cf the most important
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  • 427 10 RECORD HOUSES AT THE CAPITOL. "King of Jazz." Universal's all-colour revue, must have broken records for a first night at the Capitol yesterday. Both houses were full to capacity. Whatever one's prejudice may be in favour of this or the other type of
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  • 14 10 Entries for the Aston Athletic Club annual bUllards and ping pong tournaments close tomorrow.
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  • 24 10 The Chinese Companion Athletic Association has moved to 21-7, Ann Slang Hill. All communications to the secretary should be sent to the above address.
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  • 148 10 MUSSOLINI DECLARES HIS POLICY. EXPANSION ONLY POSSIBLE TOWARDS EAST EUROPE. Reuter's Service. Rome. Oct. 27. Sig. Mussolini, in a speech, declared that the world to-day was divided into two camps, Fascist and anti-Fasc:st. "A moral war is being waged against Italy, and side by side with it
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  • 53 10 JAPANESE TROOPS BEING MOBILISED. Reuter's Service. Tokyo. Oct. 28. There is a widespread uprising of savage tribes in Central Formosa. Tribesmen are attacking isolated Police posts and in one case they massacred the occupants. Troops are being mobilised to deal wirh the situation and aircraft are reconnoitring
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  • 457 10 GOOD VAUDEVILLE AT THE ALHAMBRA. The showing of the new "Fox Movietone Follies of 1930" at the Alhambra last night demonscrates once again the excellence of the Fox productions where this type of entertainment is concerned. There was a large attendance for a first night show
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  • 331 10 SENSATIONAL STORY FROM CHINA. "Who is Ng Gim It?" was a quest on that engaged the attention of all Malaya a few years ago when the commercial community was startled by the discovery of a cleverly manipulated scheme which resulted in the share market being flooded with
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  • 1044 10 COSTLY COMMUNAL CUSTOMS. LOANS MUST BE MODIFIED. At the annual meeting of tl -mganor Government Servants' Co-operat:\ 7, Loan Society, Ltd., held in thi Legfajk2! Council Chamber yesterday evening/ thi following gentlemen were elected to h! committee members: Dr. A a s ;.dosham Messrs. Sardar Sunder
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  • 944 11 SPORTS PASTIMES. ASSN. FOOTBALL. home LEAGUE TABLES. Saturday's Results Included. sue tables, including Saturday's resr.LlSH LEAGUE, DIV. L Goals. P. W. L. D. P. A. Pts. 12 8 1 3 34 18 19 12 7 2 3 31 It 17 12 6 1 5 20 14 17 rbv c onty
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  • 117 11 CHESS. of the Singapore Chess Club nampion-., •> up to-date are as follows: v P. W. D. L. Pts. Woon 14 11 1 2 11 »6 O- Wilmot 16 11 0 5 11 Luang Kia 16 6 3 7 7*4 p ohoy 13 6 1 6 6V6 Hnr».
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  • 30 11 The rates of issue of Mon ey Orders for India -day is Rs. 155 for 100. The and rv- ayment of Money Orders from India C Rs 159 for $100.
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  • 91 11 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be underitood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen
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  • 129 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Much valuable space in your paper has been taken up by discussion of the above subject. Can your correspondents inform me which recognised schools (Government and aided) demand four months' school fees In advance? According to what I am told, the
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  • 186 11 ITo the Editor. Malaya Tribune.") Star,—Now that the racing season is about ever in Singapore, certain people are busy again, going into offices, with all kinds of miner.t nuggets, and samples of gold, said to have bee found somewhere in the State of Johore. Thi> gold, to
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  • 100 11 CRIMINAL APPEAL FAILS. Sim Liang Huay, a Chinese contractor who was bound over for six months when charged in the police courts with Criminal Intimidation, at the instance of Mr. Alexander Nolte. appealed before the Chief Just cc (Sir William Murison > in the Supreme Court yesterday. Appellant
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    • 580 11 I NEW WORLD CABARET f I To-night and Niyhtly 1 GRAND VAUDEVILLE SHOW f j? By The New World Cabaret "FLASHES" I t, WATCH FOR DATE OF SPECIAL NUMBER X jjj A PERSIAN FANTASY" 1 1 8 Commtncifig Wednesday, Oct. 29- For One Week I THE TENOR G BONAVITA will
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    • 441 11 Iprange Bmash73 You have heard of this drink, "Orange-Smash jjp" j Its advent ha? caused quite a splash. ong carB we nave pin^i New it's come to the fore with a dash. j^^L^" IH. I. V. RECORDS. I "Song Of The Dawn" 1 1 "It Happened In Monterey" Sung by
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 292 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. DRILL PROGRAMME. TO-DAY, OCT. 28. 5 p.m.—Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Company, 30 Yards Range Competition. TO-MORROW, OCT. 29. 5 pm—Drill Halt "D" (Eurasian) Company S. Fortress Coy. R. E.. 30 Yards Range Competiton. 5.15 p.m.—606, Serangoon Road, S. V. r. a., Squad and Stretcher Drill. THURSDAY, OCT. 39.
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  • 596 12 Are Health Boards Useless? "The Control of Malaria," By C. N. Maxwell. Kyle, Palmer and Co., Ltd. Kuala Lumpur, tl. There is a dangerous opinion, largely held in Malaya, that the scourge of malaria is being conquered. In this book Mr. C. N. Maxwell,
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  • 236 12 "Adam the Creator," by Karel and Josef Capek. George Alien and Unwin, Ltd., 3s. 6d. The two best-known Czech writers are associated in this splendidly-written and unusual play. Karel Capek came into international prominence, as a journalist in Vienna, with his play "R. U. R." This work dealt
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  • 219 12 Never More Important Than Now. The importance of literature in an age of mechanisation and standardisation was stressed by Mr. J. B. Priestley, the novelist, at a luncheon at the Holborn Restaurant.^ Even some of those engaged in the profession of letters, he said, had
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  • 265 12 The following are recent publications: "The Duchess of Malfi." and "The White Devil," two plays by John Webster, with 12 full-page illustrations photogravure and numerous illustrations in black and white by Henry Keen. Among Elizabethan dramatists John Webster holds a very high place and these two
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  • 342 12 "Ten Years of International Co-operation," preface by Sir Eric Drummond, is designed to bridge the gap between the highly specialised publications of the League of Nations and popular pamphlets Avoiding all theories and controversies this volume is confined entirely to facts and gives a concise account
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 204 12 COMMENCING SUNDAY, NOV. 2. ALHAMBRA. 1 c] Metropolitan thrimn master >Sg "®tui P»cce of the Ife cj T^ySl?C talking screen! j Gj I lAWHENCE TIBBETT 1 BROGUE SONG S with CATHERINE DALE OWEN, STAN LAUREL, H OLIVER HARDY. Directed by LIONEL BARRY- S Gj MORE. Music by Franz Lehar and
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    • 70 12 f£Z525Z*****2525Z5Z5H5H5Z*****Z525Z525^^ I ASIA LIFE I INSURANCE CO., INC., U.S.A. f S (AN AMERICAN LEGAL RESERVE INSURANCE CO.) g a Singapore Office—C, 11-13, Hongkong Bank Chambers, j] I I g Offers a Complete Life Insurance Service:— j| Protection for the Home—Provision against accident S g and Income during tempora *y disability
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    • 818 12 "JMADQE" 'PHONE 4227. 59, SELEGIE ROAD, SINC.APOfcJ 1 *Just Received a Large Selection of I Ladles' Model Hats, Ready-To-Wear I and Untrimmed Hats, also Children s I 8 Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats. I COME EARLY AND MAKE YOVR CHOICE. 3 BUSINESS CONDUCTED TILL 7 P.M. The Name That Stands For
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  • 972 13 AMAZING VARIATIONS IN VALUES. TRAGEDY OF THE RETIRED. It was not long ago, says the "Malay Mail," that certain notable leaders of the tin industry and a Colonial Governor referred to a number of Malayan mining shares as the equivalents of gilt-edged securities. Further observations connected
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    • 670 13 PERPETU4L FORESTS LIT). l| (Incorporated in New Zealand, 1923.) X I NOTICE. I I to the prevailing trade depression and in order to effect economy S ■ft M smvly Nagel and Company. Sales Agents for the above Company are C{ XC M ~;r Sales Office at 28-D. ChiUia Street, Singapore,
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    • 214 13 BRUNSWICK AND H.M.V. RECORDS. Just unpacked a new shipment of Latest Records. Call and ask to hear them at: D'Souza Bros. (MUSIC STORE.) 8, Prinsep Street, Singapore, AND 26. Riverside, Malacca, STENOGRAPHY. Competent Stenographers earn anything from 1100 to $250 per month. Good positions always open. We can teach you
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    • 223 13 lit i i i mi l i i iii i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ir t ti tMiniiUMiiii i i i i ■uww*. ibUM BIG REDUCTIONS j on the prices of WATCHES. j From Oct. 15 to Nov. 15. I
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  • 1073 14 Democracy In Its Death Throes. Mr. G. K. Chesterton, the English essayist and critic, writes:— Democracy in these days is becoming a meaningless word. In the sense in which i: is used by most Englishmen—in the sense in which it is used by statesmen and politicians—it
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    • 278 14 f\J§ nC rC^ \GlobeJ and Ml Ska New York with fjjltjig intheArcticCircleor under the Equator— Parker Duofold T*^&^;'; Fountain Pens serve 11 111™ Experienceforyour- >•', fwl, self Parker effortless 11 Pdrl writing examine Parker improveII IPm if nients and know SWiii why Parker Duo'''lllll' fold Pens a- c •Prflli'i 1
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    • 175 14 j SANOQUIN J I ffi The effective and mutative Tablets for the World Bpread dangerous Fever ft j i ««MALARIA." I I These Tablets are guirantoed world renowned medicine. Volumes of Testimonial* ft from various sources prove the elHciency of this woaderfal invention by rU H Dr. Richard Weiss of
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    • 229 14 ii "Ny Carlsberg Beer I j MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK. I I M J Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs g I j H throughout 11 I ML Straits Settlements and the ;|S j j Malay States. k A j S Sole Importers. TIIC EaSt AsiatlC CO., Ltd.. SINGATOBL I (Incorporated In Denmark.)
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  • 1392 15 Teaching My Children About It. By The Hon. Bertrand Russell. In teaching young children, I have two rules: First, to say only what I believe to be true; secondly, to say only what has a chance 3f interesting them. Anything that satisfies both conditions is suitable
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    • 442 15 Reamer sailings p. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. ■ncorjwraled in England.) p\SSENGER& CARGO UKU SERVICES. AND ORIENTAL STEAM '^H^m^Tek^" OCTWARD FROM LONDON. For Chin* and Japan. Dnc Tonnage Singapore 193« 16,600 Nov. 1 5 320 Nov i 4 JefP° re 9100 Nov. 15 trfW 16*650 Nov. 29 RancW 7,650
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    • 555 15 STEAMER SAILINGS 1 NORDDEUTSCHER IJEeM LLOYD. YlfojitV (Incorporated in Germany.) The undernoted are the Company Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. PULDA for Manila, Hong Kong, S'ghai, Taku. Dalny Tsingtau Nov. 9 SCHLESIEN for Saigon, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka Moji Nov. 15 MOSEL for Hong Kong Shanghai, Dalny, Tsingtau, Kobe, Osaka Moji Nov. 23
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    • 171 15 t 336, North Bridge I 'adjoining tbe livoli Cimma). ONCE DINED AT THE MADRAS CAFE ALWAYS DINED ;P AT THE j MADRAS wit l l cafe YOU NEED HELP You bave to take care in the first line tot your Health, to attain that Perfect Health anc to protect yourself
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    • 19 15 2*?«» I *s lei Jndiar. v*-**"" 01 1 Sole Agents for Malaya MEDICAL OFFICE, 300, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE.
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    • 810 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination One Wm r Buwa Maru 10.000 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam St Middlesbrough Nov. 6 1 Fushlml Maru 10,900 Naples, Marseilles, London. Antwerp. Rotterdam Middlesbrough Nov. 20 21 L Hakozakl Maru 10.000 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam Middlesbrough Dec.
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    • 957 16 i This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. TO LET. TO LET—B6-1 and 86-3. Tank Road. Immediate entry. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8, 20, 40, 41, 43 to 45. Apply to, The Secretary, The Garden Club. TO LET —Semi-bungalow,
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    • 796 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. Independent and Progressive. All the News: Soundest Views. EDUCATIONAL. ST. THOMAS' ENGLISH SCHOOL (For Boys and Girls). 606, East Coast Road, opposite Police Station, Katong. The- only institution of its kind in Katong. From Primary class to Senior Cambridge. Re-organised under experienced supervision. English to be coached
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    • 492 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Reach the Permanent Population. 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 £1,646,505 HEAD OFFICE: 15,
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    • 457 16 BANES. THE HO HONG BANK, IAMYI^i HEAD OFFICE: 94. MARK I FREET BRANCHES: Penang 85. Beach Wkml Malacca 131, j Stf J Muar No 1. Jalan SavaJ Batu Pahat 109, RahaS Palembang Hong Kong 13, Queen's Read. Cental Seremban 63 Birch Road Batavia »0, Bulten Nleuwport 6;raaShanghai 9, Ktukiani Roai
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