Malaya Tribune, 2 December 1930

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII.- -No. 284 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1930 _FIVE^CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Sin K apore: Tuesday. Dec. 2. 1930. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY DECEMBER 2, 1930.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 328 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. ,NOT BETTER I BEST, I "Ny Carlsberg Beer" MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK. J ii Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs ffi 1 and Rest-Houses throughout S Straits Settlements and the JPL 1 .j. J Malay States. j Sold by all Rrst Class dealers 1 4 in Singapore. SSSW S j
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    • 176 1 "FLORODOR" /j Washing \S Suitings fl^k* AY 1 Tropin V HIOH STREET. Singapore. I.- I BEER j And How to Drink it— I nl 1 1 1. Take any suitable receptacle. I 2 Fi with READ'S "Dog's Head." jjj 1 3- Taking a fil ,n Snp, raise reverently to the
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  • 2573 2 BRITAIN AND RECIPROCITY. Tv berculosis Rein g Conquered* 'Special to the "Malaya Tribune."} London. Nov. 6. In a lecture at Oxford Lord D'Abcrnon raised a po.nt a'hich ought to be engaging the attention of our politicians. It is almost incredib e. he said, how little we have
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    • 210 2 YOUR SAFEGUARD A EVANS' Antiseptic 5 Throat Pastille*. They /H J* keep cMs at bay and *<SBr-t& fj ve re n case* of Cough*. Catarrh. Bronchins, etc. Cm EVANS* #j Pastilles tff TB From OmiblmM mir whero. tLmdm ln lofUatf ta Strength! QUAKER OATS is rich in protein— which builds
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    • 86 2 inis is the Time /or Presents! I Chrisfmos is Comino/ f I Special Display Grand X'mas Sale I a FROM MOND4Y. DEC 1 TO THURSDAY DEC 2s g »ue of bu.,nc M wo look forward whh ibk g I defying 7 c; mp t 7 t^ m ot «be. t
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    • 155 2 For Over a Year /7 HAS CONTAINED ADDED f\ S SUNSH,NE VITAM™ V\ N° cr B rood can Jj j stools and Mr 1 smiting. i t ensures good Af IJ bone Nation, perfecl teeth I f} i and ade Huate lime absorption. I Mf &j Next to hea *thy
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    • 109 3 TAKE AND STRENGTH Punctuality Wonderful J^'F pROM cheery good morning chime to beddepend on your Westclox. »'g Ben, Bab; Ben, or any other Westclox will 1 v exactly when you wish. h day, Pocket Ben, the accurate Watch, keeps you punctual. Westcloa are dependable. They give real M Look tor
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    • 424 3 ?il!!L" briBht w *onr pans after Zog. jMn ooth as tilk is tbe shine—Zog can't acratch, but it cw, dean. Use nothing out Zog for alurniruum and you'll find to* pots stay new-looking. Zog is made specially for fine surfaces, for your paint and bath too. dut inlog it off
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    • 529 3 Whiteaways HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE FAMOUS READERS' LIBRARY. Harem Love p„ Captain of ,he Guard p. S^SSi The Vagabond King aude 3 tmMm Slightly Scarlet i" 84 un ">- Hearts in Exile P Cy The Trespasser i, 0 E en| K»»Vanity Fair ry S \P^°William Makepeace
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  • 124 4 MODERN POETRY UGLY BUT REAL. The Laureate's Opinion. Mr. John Masefleld. the Poet Laureate, speaking at the Festival of the Scottish Associatior. for the Speaking of Verse, in Edinburgh, said that a good deal of modern pjetry was the product of the Industrial age in which we h\t
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  • 1128 4 Sories of the early struggle of great men are often exaggerated. For instance, it was once actually stated in print that Arnold Bonne:* was nearly stranded in Colombo as a young man when he was returning from Shanghai where he worked as a newspaper reporter, writes
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  • 413 4 Underground Passages Being Explored. Becauie it has M l*xte bccome almost a synonym for Stalin and his henchmen. It is easily fcrgo'.len that the K:emln is not only 'he hub of the Ru;rlan unlvercc, but a medieval fortress, a anall town In f_ict, with churche:,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 251 4 Hot-weather Drinl^ TH E^ be St of all drinks is cold v aitine.» It is delightful in flavour and wonderfully refreshing and invigorating. When you drink and enjoy cold 44 Ovaltine H you are not merely drinking a particularly delicious beverage but you are supplying to your system the most
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    • 46 4 National Lunch Home. 37, MARKET STREET. Expert Cooks Under Able Management Vegetable varieties. Indian Refreanmenta Bweeta and Cakes A Speciality, reeah Caw's Milk. Coffee. Tea ana Qecea Served Caterers far Taa and Dinner Tartiea. Charges Moderate--f»a la table la ail rar terms sppi? te Ike Maaager.
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    • 36 4 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 ur 'Phone 3411. MODERATE CHARGES.
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    • 329 4 to see the powerful j eady Focusing types, uith 1 ranges adjustable to 1 500 I 400 or 300 feet according vie used. btainable from all first class fi I ire of imitations, II II I r, A sMti< hT BATTERIES they last longer Hepresen tati tv>s 'HIPPS(MaI«v«), Ltd. I
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  • 181 5 COMMERCIAL NEWS. chairman of Harrisons usual exhaustive review at last week's annual ant company. The main (h consisted of vigorous paHei of those companies f> produce maximum hr said, appear to be further inn ease their iK h-like belief that their :..,tsured in terms of the
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  • 268 5 MM!* Nor. M MEAT. steak 'round) katl 50 katl 45 60 I quality) kati 45 Mutton Indian lb 55 Mutton Australian lb 55 55 L i.:. and) kati 65 80 dged pair 85 Pseons. fledged pair 70 EGGS. 40 25 28 FISb. P mbret» kati 75 :r.:.vd small
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  • 1480 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. I ISSUED BY ERASER CO. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, Dec. 2, 10 a.m. Issue Value. 1*** CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 1 8 Buyers. Sellera. £10.0 Asam Kumbang Tin dm si 77~7Z 0 5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin In tX tl 6 0 1-0.0 Bangrln Tin oT J? J
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    • 157 5 Music Emporium, 44, SERANGOON ROAD, (TOP FLOOR> JUST UNPACKED LATEST TALKIES. His Master's Voice, Columbia and Odeon Records. Phone 2419 or call at UK CHEE SE.NG 56-3, Market Street, Singapore for cheap Motor Car Tyres. i i Only a limited quantity to be cleared at HALF PRICE. 7«, ORCHARD ROAD,
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    • 244 6 ■j"TT7 l i__ Li "~~~r~~ "i— be 00 qq oooigg Pol Wn HmpH| |o pcluil ZM ■■111 a-©I I am mjlM%m Lv I o I I 6.15 J TO-NIGHT [ITuf I THE BRIGHTEST and MOST ENTERTAINING I SHOW IN TOWIV.' I Snappy, Happy, Clean, Clever Comedy. "THE SOCIAL LION" S
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    • 152 6 Amusements. I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15. I LAST TWO NIGHTS ONLY. AH British Programme: By British International Pictures Ltd. JAMESON THOMAS jjj I JACK RAINE AND g I JEAN COLIN I I The La,eB ncnn «»e Screen from tbe West End Stage I TH E HATE j SHIP DIRECTED BY NORMAN
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    • 160 6 IN^^BOIIOIIGH BEACH ROAD 6.15 TO-NIGHT J]£ MILTON SILLS I making his last j talking Screen I appearance in his I greatest film I MAN TROUBLE! j A TENSE VIVID a DRAMA OF THE I UNDERWORLD I 111 Q»|.fcn/ TftrTm,; j L Com, n9! i I COLLEGE LOVE" ft \Nhate\er this
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  • 65 7 I ibM H MFFICI LTV WHEN Xi BBER RISES. [Reuter's Service.] London. Dec. 1. (jx)rt that 25.000 '.n Malaya fur India > the reduction in «n .i letter to th? M.iwnce Maude, as an IdR foresees labour price of rubber r.s that the whole:»inedi»d
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  • 44 7 I v> CAl i FOR ANXIETY. Srrvice.] Amsterdam. De? 1. ful Dutch Oil Co. Un- MM of its statutes rl ally contradict.-d raMM or reduction UM rompany's podn I Mi re was no ground r he part of bona Mac
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  • 50 7 \N SHIPMENTS. Ptra Rubber (Including A Concentrated Latex) N vt mber. 1930 were ...ir. Return Rubb- r C :uen- Reveri'd L».tex. tex. Total. CBWI 1.-itex. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tens. B3 38 26.410 7 8.956 4 1.426 4 2 4.489 101 38 41.281 MILLER. M.C.S., 4 Statistics. S.S. F.M.S
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  • 162 7 By courtly of H. and S. Bank.) SISGAPORE. DEC 2. Mhf.—i«odoo 4 montlis sight 2s 3\d ht 2s. 3 27 32d., London 3 25 32d.. Lo ndon 30 I .d. London demand 2s. T.T. 2s. 3 11 16d.. Lyons rH tend 1,417, Hamburg York demand 56 1;J i
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  • 104 7 GOOD BALANCE Bl.'T OUTLOOK NOT BRIGHT. [Reuter's Service.] London. Dec. 1 30 "ncludTng «252 >™ -ded Sept. mm year, shows l l rWard SS compared with LSS lance of "66.000. £115.000 is to be under «4.000 tons are "Strathnaver" a nd m s y h he
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  • 72 7 (By arrangement with the S.F.P.") London. Dec. 1. 5 15 p m Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus anrt day stm princes asTollows r(u Spot £i l4lll6(up o Forward £115 15,6 The market is quiet -tup lie.. Forward 4 11 I6d tU p The market is firmer fono°ws ay
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  • 338 7 BOTH COMMODITIES UP. to-^ay s C rep rt at 11 RUBBER. London.-4 11 16d., up 3 16d New York.-9\ cents <G». up cent. Allenbys Sl—sl.lo. Ayer Moleks 80-90 cents. Ayer Panas 85-95 cents E a kit j,^ 6 V ents Brogas S B™ Jelotongs 30—35 cents. Bukit Katils
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  • 187 7 HIGHLY Aimnra PROGRAMME. Lton L al nln Soc»*l prugramme at the Capitol Theatre. It to a eSSes y Ung man c£T attempts to move among the Hia entry into the aristocratic club ST Sa^ bl bY hIS thor UBh knowledge of k omi,l,C4,te brought about g!
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  • 427 7 ANOTHER SIX MONTHS TO WAIT. It was announced in the last issue of this paper that I should temporarily be in charge of the parish from Nov 18. and that a second Assistant Chaplain would be imported 'f n m up-country, says th Btshop of 8 nuapere
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  • 59 7 tl O'CLOCK NOON. DEC. 2. aft a Buyers Sellers n.s.s. equal to London Standard. Spot v Standard R.S.s. on Tender. December 15 January 3 s Jf? February January March w 2 April/June Tone of Market:-Steady LaU plr C lb b,< LondOn SPOt Shet,t 4 11
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  • 136 7 SINGAPORE. DEC 2 Ss ss A K °>« a Rice. Siam 2 .o^ Rice. Siam j g« Rice. Siam 4 2" Rice. Saigon A -l I 2 2 5 Rice. Saigon Rice. Saigon 2 !;J 4 Rice. Saigon 3 I Rice. Rangoon i JJ" Rice. Rangoon 2 S2 Rice.
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  • 10 7 A pretty calendar for 1931 comes from the l8°Hot?"c.?' "eture.
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  • 403 7 OBSTRUCTION MARKED BY LIGHTER. NOTICE TO MARINERS. P tion E shJp P s PrOX, h an fathoms of chain anchor and 45 exhibiting by day a rL "«his ol JJg* nd »>' l »lM U<^ S I"****» "nil furlion is rai«j>H n when the obstruction is raised and
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  • 110 7 bJn. J ollowmg fareign «P°«-U of tin. 5 all mIT on ocean-steamers Ports, during the month ol Number 1930. has been sent to us by the FMS** 11 11 of Sl SS and Destination. Tons United Kingdom TS United States of America 5 9^2 Continent of Europe
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  • 245 7 WILL OF KAPITAN AH QUEE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Dec I. A formidable array of leading counsel of the Colony and the States appeared before Mr Justice Pritchard in the Ipoh Supreme Court to-day. to argue all day the question whether Colony judgment* in respect
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  • 78 7 OVER A HUNDRED ENTRANTS. Yesterday morning there was m**m ssl m \£i *S a ""'< bmZt* w a Daby show was Put up It four yean cf Sf' AU Asiatic bab e s u "der SllSaliS WerC t0 and offered in a special cla^ 5?"
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  • 75 7 SEQUEL TO BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS. pn ccedings pertaining to his brother Mr L w y^r rCndered himSPlf t0 tr ß c Z M\ n G a rr a ed brf re th<? SeCO d mcv nl H° nesUy and fra udulently remc\.n«j withtut adequate consideration certain Kaon oTZ
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  • 100 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Dec. 2. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Hong Kheng 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S) ™JL S J Prlnce 11; Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Kola 32; Takliwa 36; Minderoo 38. M Emplre Dock (Entrance Gate 41. MareHa 46. West Wharf (Entrance Gate
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    • 39 7 J See GLENN TRYON W D DAMES AHOY" H J A HOWLING COMEDY OF M W GfKLS A.VO "GOBS LJ »ND mi, l "BROTHERS FOR SALE" L 4 J UR THE CIRCUS). Saturday and Sunday, at 3.15 p.m.) H
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    • 175 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED-Sales Girl for Music and PlowerSS O ffi ?c° h ?u e r y s lanB R ad ~ny SITUATION WANTED— Medical man o sistant Surgeon diplomate wfth 6 years' et Hospitals and ships seeks situation in Estate or Company' etc Apply to Box No. 280. c o
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 433 7 MAILS CLOSL. TO-DAY. DEC 2. SST S AP1 'Esmeralda. 3 p.m Sela Pandjang. Siak. Pakan Baroand Pajakombo < Hone Kwcnei 7 ■■gg*. Lab jean. Bilik and P m North! N-East and U-wSftSSZ and Palembang l *SK g£ Java. Soulh-West Sumara. South East Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas and Tunor Dilly «GiangSeng, 4pm
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  • 65 8 Birthß,Marriages And D e a ths. ANNOUNCEMENT. T announced between J Mn? h^ ne f Oilfield Limited Mr 1 v Wa J 011 only daugh£ Mr. and Mrs. Renard V. Grr»orv i*t*. U K kTnl, MUnlClpfcUt >- The wedding 1 Pinang p M jT dUrlnf X mM and
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  • 836 8 W C0 8ider th at this week there •should be some constructive discuss, „n of the subject of Council Reform. We have ourselves, as seemed to us necessary as a preliminarj. devoted a considerable amount of space to analysing the destructive criticism published elsewhere, and we fe-l fully
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  • 165 8 Major-General H. L. untitled the G.O.C. Malaya, will give his last speech, before leaving Singapore, at a Rotary tiffin on Dec 12 Mr. Palgrave Simpson, who was acting temporartly as a Judge of the Supreme Court here, returned to Penang with Mrs Simpson on Saturday. Miss McNeil, headmistress of St.
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  • 487 8 CRIMES COMMITTED BY ADULTS. NEW MENTAL OUTLOOK NEEDED. JSTHW* S m0nstCT ,0 "When y*.u are nervous to face the niihii* f 0l \wi are thinkin 8 sub-consciously cf that m7ulda nl8htmire yOUr £5 rh»^L GOd 0rgiVe Us when terrify the chUd. for we know not what
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  • 228 8 MR. IRVING JOINED AS DEFENDANT. (From a Correspoudentj Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 1. The Jelal Concession case opened this morning in the Supreme Court. Kuala Lumpur before the Chief Justice (the Hon, Mr Elphinstone). Mr. Stevens having been formally admired to the PMS. Ba-. the plaintiff company's east
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  • 29 8 Prom China and Japan by "Calcutta Maru due Singapore to-morrow. Prom Europe. (London mails despatched on Nov. 13>, by '•Rohna." due Penang at 6 a.m. on Prlday.
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  • 246 8 A untitled meeting of Ceylonese will be held under the auspices of the Ceylon Tamils Association at their premises on Thursday at 830 p.m. to pass a resolution of condolence en the death of the "Grand Old Man' of Ceylcn—the late Sir Ponnampalam Ramanathan. Commander E. H. F. Boughev. R.N..
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  • 756 8 IBr "LOOKEX-oi,.., A lonely Euronean holiday in a he needs is some advk. Corr > to spend a holiday to a The power supply faiir.rt yesterday, with the resu I •out- late. and even minus the leader. had to b? That leader, with thn WW Out." Z
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  • 35 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RlBBtK Lnden: —4 11 H»dNew Ycrk:—9 V cents Singapore: —14 7 »-1!>U tin. o Lcndcn:—Spot £114 l7s /'L Tup 3 mcnths. buyers £llo stllers £116 5s 0<1 j^dl Smpipcnr:-»59-12'v u
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 157 8 Christmas Presents 1 I In Best Quality Silver Plate. I jc No. 3016 g SILVER PLATED ASPARAGUS DISH COMPLETE WITH SAUCE BOAT AND TONGS. I size ii» inches Price $23.50 I -13 $27.50. I J Robinson Co., Ltd., I jg 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) g RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. ff""
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    • 112 8 Baszszszsasas2ms-«.jfcj).ji J i- J L^ 11 1?Er i I BRILLIANT AND I I GEM SET 1 I JEWELLERyI X In Latest Designs—Platinum I or W/Gold Setting. f I I PRICES THAT DEFY I COMPETITION. I I 30 Years 9 Experience. I I 1). S. De Silva A Bros. I I
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  • 1153 9 LITTLE REAL PROGRESS IN COMMUNAL DISCUSSIONS. ONFERENCE PASSES ON TO OTHER SUBJECTS. INDIA BOYCOTT OF BRITISH GOODS WEAKENING. [Reuter's Service.] official Wireless Rugby, Dec. 1. i' delegates from Burma I.ible Conference will ask tian oi the question of the meeting of the comC
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  • 169 9 DOMINIONS SECRETARY AM) TARIFF PREFERENCE. [Reuter's Service.] London. Dec. 1. Mr J. H. Thomas' use of the word "humbug" in connection with the Canadian proposals at the Imperial Conference, in the course of a debate in the Commons on Nov. 27, has elicited a very forceful reply from
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  • 552 9 PRESIDENT AND YOUNG MARSHAL. A DIPLOMATIC MARRIAGE ARRANGED. NEWS OF CAPTURED CHRISTIANS [Reuter's Service.] Peking. Dec. 1. J t hC n®* ede missionary Oberg. who sent the nr st news regarding Misses Hayward and wlre d from Paothouchen yesterday ascertain ladlC8, M lar could 60 hfn^!
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  • 68 9 I Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin. Der L Evidence is accumulating that the Oovernment is determined to overcome the Parliamentary difficulties by promulgating financial reforms and by Presidential decree, invoking paragraph 48 of the Constitution. It is understood that a decision to that effect will be made
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  • 24 9 Donations previously acknowledged »6.825 23 Straits Settlements Government »5.000.00 Hon. Mr. T. W. Clayton. ***** Rantau Club. 25 00 »12.100 23
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  • 55 9 A rather unusual accident occurred in Bat cry Road to-day. a private car coming eff second best in a collision with a ricksha The lower half of the car windscreen was smashed and the aide of the hood was ripped by the hooked end of the ricksha ahalis. The ricksha
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  • 33 9 Ol R LONDON LETTER, en page* 2 and 3 LITERARY NOTES, en page 4. TOPICB OF TO-DAY. en page g. COUNCIL REFORM, an page* 11 and 12 CORRESPONDENCE, en page 12
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  • 525 9 SCOTTISH MINERS ON STRIKE. PROSPECT OF TEMPORARY SETTLEMENT. COMMI \ISTS PICKETING THE PITS. [Reuter's Service.] [British Official Wireless] Rugby. Dec. L P»£e**id th and WelBh coalfields work waTT^L!l U,Ual U>^y In Scotland there trtet* i^tfU 0 mOSt lnou «h not all. dlst.icu but hope* are entertained
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  • 113 9 TRANS-ATLANTIC TRIP NOT ABANDONED. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Fritdrichshafen. Dec. 1. The manager of the Donier Works in an Interview with Trams-Ocean, insisted that the damage by fire aboard the Do. X at Lisbon slighter than was first reported. The conflagration was caused by a spark from the
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  • 97 9 CREW RETURN AND SAVE THE SHIP. [Reuter's Service.] San Francisco. Dec. I. There was a happy ending to the Ludwtg«hafen" Are. which was off Panama and not Peru as reported by the Radio Corporation The crew suhsequen ly returned and controlled the Mre and the ship was
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 260 9 1 A New Product that meets a I 1 Great Demand J rINSULWOOD |-*V. THE 100% J I British Efficiency Board 1 I USED I I Internally for Lining or Panelling 1 Ceilings Walls Partitions jjj Supplied In Two Qualities I ORDINARY and ANT-PROOFED J I Size of sheets 8'
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  • 152 10 Sports Pastimes. ENGLISH CUP. Draw For Second Round. ASSN. FOOTBALL. [Reuter's Service.] London, Dec. 1. The draw for the second rrund of the English Cup t ok place this afternoon The will be played on Dec. 13. First anu Second DtvteVon data do not enter the comI- Itton until the
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  • 329 10 NO SCORING ON ROUGH GROUND On a rough ground yesterday, on the Padaug. the annual Scotland v. Rest match cf the cricket Club resulted in a goalless draw Ihe wast.ng of open scoring chances showed that it was the off season but there was
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  • 98 10 Ties in the S.C.C. bowling tournament as follows: TO-DAYS TIES. Doubles: P. Deason and G. Cameron v H Henshelwood and A E. M. Mitchell to finish Singles.-H. Gray owe v. J. Kerr plus 5. C M plus F Uylenburg plus 10 v A E M Micchell TO-MORROWS TIES.
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  • 40 10 GOLF. The SG C December lad es bogey comrjetiwm\\S£Tl ye erday at Bukit all ,m,»rL m f r Mrs R N Hamilton .9 all square, in "A" division and for Mrs. Gild <12—3 down) in '"B" division.
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  • 187 10 DATES PLAYERS. Rugby FootbaU. The teams for to-day's annual St. Andrew s anniversary event at the S.C.C. will be as folKiTkP Ub colours > Drooglever; Minns Kirke, Land, Redmond; R. Haxworth. Hoops Taylor, Osgood, Frend, Nickels A n Other, Fittock, McTier, Dr. Shelley Scotland «blue jerseys»: D. R Haroer H
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  • 119 10 Clarke Shield Competition. NETBALL ShiPld h thr nii fin f 1S f r the C,ar,tP Chalky --hool by 14 goals to 12. and the Girls' Life 2ft if atcd the Raffl <* old o2 Irn Tha teams were: L C PI T y T ft.G.S. T Perrelra. B Oehlers. B
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  • 32 10 PING-PONG. «si™, i ng W re Sundays results <n the I'*A- tournament: Yap Kentr House Ijeat Tan Soo Chyes Hvuse bv Vt a'id aZS w"''" Houae beat James Lee s
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  • 61 10 ne second round in the senior section of the r<«uh2 StU d r S Uterar >* Association tournev resulted as follows Chvx> Kw tl Low beat Lum Ciiuag Lnn 6—2. 6—2; Lim Cheng Teck beat An K Chai Ban 6—2. 7—5; Ng Ah S(xj beat Ng VVing
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  • 88 10 Ti S n^ Sund f Urn Yew Kan s tern *»< Urn Choo Anns team by 6 to 1. be large crowd. Results Lim Yew Karigs players mentioned first. Chan Peng Yin beat Le Bah Chee 6-3. 6-4. Loh Wah Kit beat Kwa Ban Soon 6—o. 6-
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  • 142 10 CHESS. The following is the position in the tournament of the Singapore Chess Club up-to-date:— T f v r> i P-W.D.L.Pta. in R. B E lrd CO,man J J I J HI II R Jumabhoy 4 2 2 o 2Ai II Tan Luang Kl, 3 f I i
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  • 61 10 BOXING. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.} n, Q Barcelona. Dec 1 The twice postponed match between earner,. at Montjuich Stadium and ended after ten SIS of over a hundred-thousand Camera 9 stone and the Basque four less Both were in excellent condit on but the wood chooZ was unable
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  • 212 10 STRONG DRAMA AT THK ALHAMBRA. due n Bh The r thc term .7, the slr °ngest sense of acttha?Brm<h onstrat <»« th, with thi. "t Can """P" 6 »w«*lully *ith those of any other country n v hardly me Lr ß fp whlch t0 "<» me Dest
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  • 40 10 [British Official Wireless.] Th* vt™ k Rugby. Dec. 1. 8h Qra*m! PPr Ved the a PPohitment of sir Graeme Thomson (Oovernor of Nigeria) to be Oovernor and Commander-in 5 Ceylon in succession to SmSSS SUrvey f
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  • 533 10 TWO CASES FOR SPECIAL JURY. FORMER D.P.I\ AS PRESIDING JUDGE. The sixth criminal sessions of the 8in K aix>re Supreme Court commenced this morning before Mr Justice N H P. Whitley This is the la£ sessions for the year and added Interest is attached to the present sessions
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  • 201 10 WILD SCENES AT 00N6BB88 OPENING. [Reuter's Service.] Washington. Dec 1. On the occa«i:n of the opening of the final Mlun ot Congress in order to pass the 193' Appropriation Bills for the support of the n ,hI n n a d H t Pr Vlde
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  • 186 10 ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER. In the Second Court, before Mr O E C.ayton inrlrilTnT 1^ 8 t0 a Shooting Incident that occurred in the vicinity of the New World on Oct 30. when a Cantonese SmIi gan Mel WM charged with attempted murder. lled that
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  • 1699 10 INTERESTING MEDICAL EVIDENCE. INQUEST ON MR. GIBSON CONTINUED. Interesting med.cal evidence was Riven curing the inquest touching H.e d?ath of Mr Douglas uicent Gibson, which was continued before Mi V. Lisermei. the acting Coroner, and a jury throughout the whole of yesterday afternoon 3 Continuing
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  • 260 10 "A COURSE OF CRIMINAL CONDUCT." cai \n n the a^ llU at^ n a,OSe in a vef y unusual Court of Appeal yesterday Theii M^ison 5 Mr 6 T C M lef JUStiCe <Sir William Thorne h S iCC Spr Ule and Mr by Mr w a
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  • 47 10 FRESH PROPOSAL IN U. S. [Reuter's Service.] New York. Dec. ani.i?! 06 loan f «1 000.000.000 to c^ tln X economic troubles has been includTng decided to aikCon^resTwhtiT" 2 haS to-day. to authorinrioa W n hi o h r of UU r? ers 3 th" °<
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  • 146 10 CONSPIRAcy run, lv MOSCOW. N BRITISH G^^ IAI ASPERSIONS KS [Reuter's Service.] Mr. A. Henderson J in the Hous, anti-British allegations at the conspiracy Sat 'V" **5 that certain passages and 5? Government. The Hr m ll Moscow had accordn" I mform the Soviet that the Public
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  • 608 10 "CONSIDERABLE PROFITS" IN LIQUOR. Mr. Justice N. H. P. Wh'tiw of Cnminal Appeals ye erdnv 0Ur most important latter t t 8 the constable when the latter tiled to stop a fight in wh.ch apjellmt Pier Tl m f n n' ere eng8gea at Pier. He was fined
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  • 63 10 SOVIET ASTILLERi <HKI I VILLAGES. [Reuter's Service.] Berlin. D* I Strong military activity Soviet troops is reported fron frontier. The whole district BjJ* reported to be swarming with R are firing rifles without being toons" soldiers have been wounded Risings of peasants m W< ported
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  • 2258 11 More Malayan Newspaper Opinions. UNDOUBTED DESIRE FOR REFORM. i PARISH I I Ml' POLITICS. Kefam proposals put ipemn members of the apofW) Association, umn a letter which PreM The letter is Braddcß, who was one Asao latin whom the m its sweeping uenuntartafl ol a century's In Singapore,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 304 11 I NEW WORLD CABARET 1 a To-night and Nightly. S I Special Vaudeville J Show. I DASCISG BY COVPOSS IS AS USUAL. I I TO-NIGBT! TIESDAV. DECEMBER TO-NIGBTT!^ I Dean's Star. Oper.a Co. I AT THEATRE ROYAL NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Will a very Interesting Play I "OMAR KHAYAM." I I
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    • 191 11 THE DRINK THAT CANNOT IMITATED SMASH GODET PERFUMES I I 1 The Quintessence of Perfection. I 1 "a Ask for:—CONCENTRATED OF ROSE I 2 CT?) JASMIN Etc. I Extracts—FOßGET-ME-NOT I WW JASMIN D ORIENT S FOLIE BLEUE Etc. -Jl Tr tn e famous jj r£l fo »«et-me.not lotion 1,0 <B
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  • 33 12 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 ts Rs 158 for $100
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  • 57 12 A big school of sardines is to be seen daily off Tsuda between Tsuruhamura and TakashJma Okawa gun. Kagawa Prefecture, from about 3 pm until evening, says the 'Japanese »«ws. The flsh made their first appearance a month ago The price of sardines, which *as 30 sen for nine pounds,
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  • 91 12 (Our reader» are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood 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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  • 128 12 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir—May I be pardoned for stating that immediately on the opening of the above fund 1 sent $10? Will the lucky ones kindly respond to the call for subscriptions? It does not matter how small the donation is; if it is one
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  • 396 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—I write this letter for the benefit of the unemployed Asiatic clerks, whose numbers are Increasing more and more without anv steps to relieve them In their present straits. Of course, there are several very rough, sketchy suggestions to help them, but
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 269 12 BUKIT TIMAH 1 I PORK j I ,s unequalled for sweetness, qualify 1 and tenderness. All pigs are reared n from stock specially imported from a I nuland; most of the feed is imported t from Home supplemented by gras* 8 |<ruwn on our own farm; and fresh supplies of
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    • 155 12 For all defects of vfelon Consult M. EZEKIEL 4» SONS Optometrists and Opticians. Raffles Chambers. Rafflet Place. Sln«»r.m, A. M. EaekieL 0.0. <PhJla.). Flo ILmma TAN BOON LIAT INSTITUTION. ESTABLISH*!) p] SITUATED AT NOVEMBER 3. 1930. V rSTtj (S)PtVpr'u* NO. 4. OUTRAM ROAD. or Private Schools owing to education, has
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    • 423 12 Repairing. We beg to announce that we have just opened a Repairing Department and undertake to any musical instruments such as o l^ oB STRIN QED INSTRUMENTS BOWREHAIRING. GRAMOPHONES ADJUST MENT OF INSTRUMENTS at extremely moderate price: WOBK GUARANTEED D Souza Bros. •MUSIC BTOSE.I 8, Prinsep Street, Singapore, AND 26,
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    • 68 12 CHILDREN'S I I vrv V I n* ADELPHI HOTEi Where the children 1 P*• FATHER XUac Excellent presents f. fr °ni our hu« f Four Handsome p. Giv tn for Tea and Cake* bf Admission Adult* 5 Each Child will be given 7 J^ 1 the door for COME:-Mothers. Father.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 174 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. DEC 2. High Tides—7.35 am.. 8 12 p.m. Rugby Scotland v. Rest, Padang. TO-MORROW. DEC. 3. High Tides —8 10 a.m.. 9.05 p.m. Rugby: BC.C. A" v. Islands. SCC; PS "A' v H Q Wing. Welch Regt. Thomson Road Hockey S R C. v. Welch Band.
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  • 292 13 A MALAYAN SCIENTIST OF DISTINCTION. The death occurred on Wednesday of Mr. Herbert Sutclifle, pathologist of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, after a short illness which w*as the aftermath of malaria contracted In Kelantan In 1927, when he was on duty there. Much sympathy
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  • 605 13 JUDGE'S IMPORTANT RI LING. B t Can tfe compelled in common law to gi\e evidence against her husband The Court of Criminal Appeal in London decided this question in the affirmative 8 Giving judgment in an appeal. Mr Justice v n L! a thal he doubtwl
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  • 122 13 A poet once spoke of words as "short, sharp swords." But that was years ago. and words have gone on growing longer ever since. Indeed, if lt Is not careful, the poor old world will And Itself tied up and trussed in ropes of many syllables, says a wrier in
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 649 13 I FOH COLDS, INFLUENZA, NASAL I CATARRH, SORE THROAT OR CHEST, I I ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, AND OTHER I I INSPIRATORY TROUBLES. I i t (ail Your own doctor will tell you that lodine. Oi .pliur and Pine—the main Ingredients cl Mentex— I :<!.al curative trea'ment lor disorders ot the res-
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    • 348 13 DR. RICHARD WEISS' GONOTHEK OUTFIT. A complete equipment for the quick and complete cure of gonorrhoea. Gonorrhoea must be considered as a dangerous disease, because it gives rise to very serious Jl7" lt not CUred quick, y and comSince the incidents of the disease the a °aPt themselves easily against
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    • 81 13 jj -^m-muimjKcjrjuumjoaaoea D orsay's Perfumes f Christmas Presents. Tne Best Flavours in the Nicest Crystal Bottles. S 0 I 3 WONDERFUL CHOICE AT: S RENE ULLMANN. 1 SOLE AGENT: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. X CAPITOL BUILDING. SINGAPORE STAMFORD ROAD. 1 Every day is a Sales day I I IF YOU S
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  • 644 14 MUCH-NEEDED CENTRE TO BE FORMED. WORK OF ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. At ti»e suggestion of H E the r, n v„ P n Sir Cecil dementi, an endeavour to form in Singapore a centre of the st John AmbuUnce AasoclaUon. an organisation UuTs To many
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  • 13 14 Japan is probably the first country to appoint '■>» a puof, lleenee^i£ >m hoW
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  • 51 14 Calcutta's tallest man, Banta Singh, is in dent to keep meahv'e J„? 2?' ***** Jabl. 1» 6 feet 8 lnrhl U 81n h PunCalcutU I 11?» f!„ and r «*ntly arrived in arms and wW it v sUU? 5 i almonds. H r: i u ?f* 1 i w a,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 663 14 Gull Bahar Hair Oil. ~7 —i Registered (Awarded With Gold Medals.) Is the best for the hair growth and brain. SOLD EVERYWHERE. New Stocks Just Arrived! Christmas Cards and New Year Cards. Autograph Christmas Stationery and ArtsCaiendars for 1931. Children's Annuals and Letts' Collins' Diaries tor 1931. Fancy Stationeries and
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    • 169 14 I (*3 Are Yours H «ppy> S/Ss P£\ \J a S me f them no Under "f 3 fun, happy !tWe incidents. Ot/t€r wfwori^ P'rftajw are not so pOasawf. 0 r b r ys f n Tablet, Iftem eeneration of parents, however SS? c u-rt/i Purgatives mourned, not tfce pation;
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    • 409 15 "steamer sailings I». 0. BRITISH INDIA A I»( AR'LINES. In England.) PASS! NGER&CARGO MVU SERVICES. S |N>( 111 ORIENTAL STEAM |,|V u|( <•» U— 9* AND v i vl Ml. SERVICE. cn-:■ t with. Ws Majesty's mment.) m|U t mmm London. i i mi nid Japan. Due ronnage Singapore--1930 Dec.
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    • 533 15 Ml NORD DEUTSCHER LLOYD. incorporated t n The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. TRIER for Manila. Hong Kong. t T al Taku Tsingtau Dec. 6 5 LIPPE for. Saigon. Yokohama, Kobe 1 'Dec. 10 5 LAHN for Hong Kong. Shanghai. Yokohama. Kobe, Osaka Dalnv Tsingtau Dec. 21 HOMEWARDS.
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    • 658 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON I TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Tonnage Detonation Due Sail Hakoaak. Maru. 10.000 Naples, Marseilles. London. Antwerp Terukunl Maru n.BOO Naples. Dec 3 4 .Coo Naples, »0.000 Naples. 81 1 10 .000 Naples. tKashima Maru 10 .000 Naples. 29 30 tma» omit Rotterdam Rotterdam A Middlesbrough Feb 12
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    • 431 15 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. Registered t n London, under the Compante, Acts of 1862 to U9O, on 2nd December, im PIUI £3.000.001 Subscribed Capital £1.800 N4 Paid-up Capital n^o.ooi Reserve Fund and Rest £1.646.50» HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Church Street London, E.C. S. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J M.
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    • 500 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED, head offk c: ot, market street. BRANCHES: SSr* No l J2r Paltrobang 16 Hong Kong ,3. Queen-, nm j SSL Bulten fl Nl^T rt "ES 9. Kluklang Road. AGENCIES AT: Aberdeen Alexandra. Amsterdam. Amoy, Banjermassin Bangkok. Basle. Batavia. Berlin Bombay. Cairo. Calcutta, Canton CherfboT
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 643 16 I Have A Glance Have A Glance I CHRISTMAS SEASON SPECIAL GIFTS! Picture Annual BOOKS for 1031, .Vims and New Year Cards, Birthday Cards with good wordings, Variety of dunty Diaries for Ladies and Gents, etc., etc. PRICE MODERATE. Obtainable at: M. Mohamed Dulfakir Co, SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. j TO
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    • 645 16 r THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. Independent and Progressive. All the News: Soundest Views. PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited for the Erection of Back Lane Wall at the rear of 76. Bras Basah Road and will be received by the undersigned up to 4 o'clock on Thursday, December
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    • 397 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS INVITED. MMll i;i\\i> IM)I.\N GOVERNMENT. Residency of Rioaw and Dependenrkv. SPIRITS FARM The exclusive right to retail and manufacture spirits ln the Pulau Tudjoh Archipelago for the period (I) from the Ist of April. 1931. to the end of March. 1932. or tli) from the Ist of
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    • 417 16 FOR SALE. POR SALE—Two Billiard Tables. and full site. Apply Park Hotel. Victoria Street. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions Printed on white card with eyelets for banging over your receiver. Ten cents per copy. Outstations 15 cents. Send cash with order to Manager. "Malaya Tribune" OF f ER S -Cmc
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    • 448 16 "Tribune" Small Ads, I BrJfiOesults Because They Reach the Permanent Pgpjiatfr i EDUCATIONAL. Advertiser European 8.A., Trinity College Dublin, with long teaching experience, undertakes to coach boys for the Cambridge Local or any other examination. Pees $3 per hour at advertiser's residence at *°y' s own h °me. Apply Box
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    • 478 16 Public Grammap School. MEYER IH II r.i\(,.. iANK^ Day School Hour,:- 8 a m Night School Bears:-* 0 P-m. to js Admission for entrance ta th examination. No ADMISSION Education is ment Syllabus. hording to Students and apPly now for there are only a limited numb? ff European Teacher of
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