Malaya Tribune, 4 December 1930

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune XVIL -No. 2»8 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday. |> f 4 m MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4» 1930.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 129 1 UPTON'S CEYLON BETTER THE BEST. jA. STAUB Co., Cognac. j r Pure Grape-juice Brandies. A 1 lU I Delightful and Mellow ol taste with fl 1 m a real Cognac Aroma. ffi I I TRY Staub s /M 3 STARS or 5 CROWNS rjji—U| Brandy Once an 1 you wi'l
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    • 132 1 "FLORODOR" Washing A /V/ //M*sk* f* 01 Tropical Jr Wear. f HIGH STREET. /7 /r Singapore. j j Progress I is that movement to which the introduction of i Read's Beer j r is possibly the greatest contribution to date B j the steady march cf civilisation towards a more
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  • 461 2 If The Girls, Why Not The Boys? 'By M. Crazy?') All the girls' schools in Singapore. I believe, have thetr school uniforms Why dont the boys" schools have their s~ho:>l uniforms, too? If the girls' school, can do a thing
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  • 227 2  -  I By Chuen Swee I resent the suggestion to lady-readers of your valuable journal as to the way they can And out whether "M.T." men-readers are book-worms or not. lam sure there are many others who are willing to dispute the suggestion X c or ne re d
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  • 151 2  -  (By “Worried One.” -ffg S >our kindness In readers, too. 3 g£ I am an unfortunate schoolboy who uTundPr hig some boys. One of the things that th- ST& £r wm S. *T«5 he did not cut out a single mark tr««, Tv Papers of some boys
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  • 271 2 Sound Guidance Wanted. 'By -a Big Boy oin me ln Ue,ln you our Tlus encouragement on jour pan for th* boys vi express their opinions thrir aad home We will undouoSd? ST. n ea l^ P ldenln men sort 2 Z L22 Z rt of education, and
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  • 205 2  -  By E.R. Liang. my fellow-students in S i jl Institution. Raffles Institution and Uie Lt Chinese School to write at least a «o a* to make the Boy. Corner" a .uc They should not be afraid to send in ttuLcontnbutions brcause they tfafak Uu'r grammar not correct,
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  • 146 2 'By Big Boy") *I. M Crasy- has struck the correct note re "School Boy s" brave appeal. ••Childhood often holds a truth with its feeble fingers, which the grasp of manhood cannot retain, which lt is the pride of utmost age to recover."— Rusktn Your decision. Sir.
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  • 57 2 The master had spent the morning telling his boys of the wonderful strides that science had made since the days of the war. H T had noticed that the most backward boy of tne clars luui paid the least attention of all one Thlna J? Can
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  • 41 2  -  (By “Kpoh.” Here U riddle as old as the hills iLs name of a famous King 11 11 hundred ends »i rive In the centre is seen IB ,ettere and nrst of all °«urea. Uke up their station between
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    • 454 2 Night or day... it's all the same... You can see Big Ben DURING sunny hours, you can see the right time at a glance. When the curtain of night falls, the glowing hands point the hour in the dark. And in the morning Big Ben's cheery call wakes you promptly.
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    • 383 2 of nmn,|! debilitated nerves W take up Sanatogen as the parched earth drinks in water*" J —in these words a well-known physician in his book "Nerve Energy" describes the action of Sanatogen. Every single particle of Sanatogen is greedily absorbed by the blood stream and, without any waste, forms new
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  • 2214 3 DIFFICULTIES OF HANDICAPPING. A New Motor Speed Bid. The Popularity Of Golf. (Special to the 'Malaya Tribune. London, Nov. 6. The lack of success of the horses which now carry the Royal colours has been a matter of disappointment throughout the season
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    • 397 3 NEW VIGOUR ASSURES QUICK SUCCESS STRONG FIT I 1 after a few days of PHOSFERINE which dispelled Staleness and ifi <~ Depression, restored Sleep, quietened Ntives, and gave Energy for extra Eddie Kenrick (English International 1923) NCAA m -i Champion 1923, Winner of over 150 Prize., writ;.: In it the
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    • 158 3 COTV Composed off the purest ingredients La Creme Coty is the natural foundation for Coty f Face Powder and Rouge as they blend with B exquisite smoothness. Creme Coty protects and preserves the skin from biting winds, fog and dust, and keeps it smooth and soft It is obtainable in
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    • 278 4 ASK FOR: g I BUTTERFLY GREEN PEAS'* Tlu Best and Cheapest in the X I Market! rj i arjXr —-22t Grown in the sunny gardens of the Biro*! I btainablc <** the following 3 Ilw S/ores: y I iW 28$ CH,N WMU ,ieng R jj FOXG NAM SANG, l j
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    • 79 4 4} is no rtMd to n to the P«U to get cool I Wlw-n r I b wnen the aun pours JSf out long gUtenrng r™ Montawrat. Yoo wall aooS be as cool as a cucumber I 583*5 Mahlk. ■nwa ft m esaliag mm) SjmS^ ffiß LIME JUICE J 111
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    • 262 4 Ĕfe*% This Simple Habit V 1 safeguards natural beauty W °f and gums and made Colgate's W, "lif >> Jf *c simple rulewhich dentists ur e e. delicate teeth m M «*OK h»ve any reason to feel way to make a morl 3 f\L/ SS*oSsrss tta*<£s? KW/ IT ?2 2
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 425 5 f CAPITOL > lg 1 TO-NIGHT Po^sl A Night with the Stars! The Great All-Musical Production 'PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" with MAURICE CHEVALIER, Dennis King, Clara Bow, Nancy Carroll, Buddy Rogers, Harry Green, Jack Oakie, Evelyn Brent, Mary Brian, Gary Cooper, Kay Francis, etc., etc. Booking at the Theatre 'Phones 5261-5262.
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    • 41 5 Natural! Jf? k*y Jhey have the m^jm m um9 Jfie I rarify of flavour popular I I and exQuisite aroma Vote" v that onhj the finest N§if I aleaf can oive. f /&er tin oj- 50 I,< to .w f ~gl.~o
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    • 230 6 TlllulTl'Li l "in I TO-NIGHT \SUIS\ jjj I A Night of Music, Mirth and Melody! I The Great Assembly of the Stars! S IN I Parade" j 25 FAMOUS STARS! I INCLUDING j MAURICE CHEVALIER I ruir,! 0 nancy carboll I I B0W Hl GREEN. GEORGE BANCROFT, CHARLES ROGERS S
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    • 205 6 A. »r *x s e m ent s, I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15. I 9 I 9 I Universal Corporation 1 I PRESENTS I I Genevieve Tobin, Rose Hobart, I Conrad Nagel 1 I -IN- I A MODERN SOPHISTICATED DRAMA j I A Lady Surrenders I IT S SPARKLING TINGLING I
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    • 186 6 if"' 1 1 .j" 111..1 M I IM^mm***^. j MARLBOROUGH I REACH ROAD. H OAS TO-NIGHT j Morton Downev I BROADWAY'S GOLDEN VOICED TEXOR i j !0 IN iMothers Boy I (A Pathe All-Talking, AH-Slngiog Picture, j WITH jO 15™5 N CH *NDLER BARBARA BENNFn < I BERYL MERCER -OS6OOB
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  • 80 7 g|] v X TO BK STABILISED? Reuter's Service. London, Dec. 3. remonetisation of silver ll about two shillings an ounce Lord Bradbourne. presiding in ■Ml meeting of the Conii I.f South Africa. He said present gold production of sttiiing yearly tof which iiited for about a half)
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  • 217 7 Xl BBER SHARES FIRM. .d Co report at 11 a.m. KI'BBER. I 11 lrid unchangea. i nts iO). down s cent. Aiienbys $I—sl.lo. Ayer A. r Panas $I—sl.lo,1 —$1.10, :.v Broeas 50—60 cents. VI cents. Bukit Katils vmhM SI 20—51.50. Con- 10. Glenealys $1.20— M cents. Jeram Kuantans
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  • 49 7 voo.v. DEC. 4. i Buye mmMU S'andarrl. So, Standard R| S on M 15 'r 15 mmm 13' 4 15».. IM ISa hmaM M i 161 ll'UM quiet Spot She-t 4 11 l6d V V.,k <v G. cents 9', per lb. ist be found
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  • 109 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R. A. REPORT. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce lon in 1 weekly T^ct^ report dated Dec. 3, state: Catalogued 1.846.523 1b.=824.34 tons Offered 1.656.741 lb. 739.62 tons Sold 741,867 rb =331.19 tons London spot Nw York spot 9% cents. PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet:
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  • 124 7 Messrs. Guthrie and Co. Ltd., in their weekly report dated Dec. 4. state: 7 The market has been quiet steady during the past week, with quXe a good undertone me interest shown by manufacturers, to which Sr£f er 7V n T" laSt report 1145 main- 1 Mala y
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  • 312 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, DEC. 4. Selling.—London 4 months* sight 2s 3\d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27;32d.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d. London demand 2s 3 23/32 d.. London T.T. 2s. 3 11/16
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  • 23 7 Reuter's Service. Amsterdam. Dec. 3. Seven Chinese sugar factories are reported to have withdrawn from the Dutch-Indian selling combine.
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  • 93 7 (By arrangement with the "S.FJ t n London, Dec. 9. The annual report of Kepong Tin Dredging shows a profit on the year of £6.627. A divide nu of five per cent, la proposed and the sum of £2.350 la to be carried forward. Parlt
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  • 48 7 The Swiss Sample Fair has always about 1.100 exhibitors. Next year there will be special exhibits of household articles, gas and electric apparatus, furniture, pottery, offlce furniture, textiles, watches, machines, tools and materials for building. There will be besides an exhibition of foodstuffs and tobaccos.
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  • 150 7 SINGAPORE. DEC. 4. Rice. Siam A-l per Koyan $325 Rice. 81am 1 $270 Rice. Slam 2 $235 Rice. Slam 3 $218 Rice, Slam 4 $205 Rice, Saigon A-l $225 Rice. Balgon 1 $2io Rice, Saigon 2 $204 Rice, Saigon 3 $199 Rice. Rangoon 1 $170 Rice, Rangoon 2 $167
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  • 119 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Dec 4. Fast Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Van Heut&z 22: Antung 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate t). Hakozaki Maru 18. Klang 16; Rio de Janeiro Maru 13; Tllawa 11; Athos II 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Onto 3). Heiyei Maru No. 11 32; Seattle
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  • 243 7 SEQUEL TO SHOOTING OF MR. OAKESHOTT. ho was charged with attempted aiuider of a compatriot, was sentenced to seven suri rigorous Imprisonment yesterday The Jur were unanimous in their verdict Three Chinese were placed on trial yesterday before Mr Justice N. H. P Whitley and a common jury
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  • 237 7 The "Talma Ls due from-Hong Kong on Saturday with 453 deck passengers for this port. Tj for Penang and 75 for other porta The M M mail s earner Athos II" was expected this morning from Saigon She will probably sail this evening for Colombo Aden Djibouti Port
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  • 526 7 GOVERNMENT TO RESCUE OTHERS. REDS' DESTRUCTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY. Reuter's Service. Pexing. Dec. 3. Government troops are attempting to release the American missionary, Mr. Bert Nelson, captured from Kwangshan (south-east Honan» on Oct. 5 and Mr. Tvedt. captured on Oct. 16. They engaged ln severe fighting
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 58 7 mm 1 M 'jgjggj Saturday and Sunday, at 3.15 pm.) MĔ m\ Soe GLENN TRYON In y "DAMES AHOY" D n A PRODUCTION. H Houling Comedy of Girls and "Gobs" W I AN!) ,BROT HERS FOR SALE" U M CARU)ON (OZZIE OF THE CIRCUS). Wm Ii him* l Jot 1930/31
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    • 31 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. T asss—a NOTICE MESSRS. LYALL EVATT. Mr. C. C. Blake has joined our firm as rrrm December 4. 1930 HINDOO ASTROLOGY. CONSULT TRIVIKRAMAN TAMPI, 8.A., ira-A. MIDDLE BOAD. SINGAPORE.
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    • 648 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED— Sales Girl for Music and Flower shop at 850, Geylang Road. Apply personally after Office hours. Vacancies for boarders, at 84, Wilkie Road Compound house. Airy rooms. Residential quarters. Charges moderate. Please apply personally. WANTED—intelligent youths, fresh from school as apprentice linotype operators io undergo a training
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 298 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, DEC 4 *Upper Burma. North and East India Egypt. Europe. Canada and U.8.A. o (Takliwai 3 pm Selat Pandjang. Bengkaiis. Siak. Pakan Baroe and Pajakombo .Tidore» 4 pm Poeloe Galang .Noemblng) 4 pm Upper Burma. North and Eas India Egypt. Europe. Canada and US A «By Train»
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    • 328 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. < Bright Refe. Temperature. Rain- Sua- t*ra. Wind SUUon. p t*** HumJ Dl«c- Speed Alor Star 1 T Kou Bharu 74 B_38 3 75 Calm Fine l^ renilMMl J S tl fi 2 ~> Fin, Sltlawan ,2} J-J 86 Calm Fine ipoh I 3
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  • 712 8 No apology i s newJed •-ured. for devotjng so eel at ention at the present time to Z subject of Council Reform. It j «*M of very great important .nd the present discussion of It haxe far-reaching effects. Where difference of opinion arises is as to enects. As
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  • 334 8 The monthly meeting of the Singapore Sinhalese Association mill be held at 6 30 p m on Saturday at 7. Queen Street Nearly forty leading Chinese Arms tn North Manchuria dealing in the Chinese staples have gone Into bankruptcy, owing to the slump in soya-beans. H b2L J I*s Headm
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  • 491 8 AMERICA'S FINANCIAL PROBLEM MANY FARMERS DOOMED TO RUIN? Reuter's Service. Washington. Dec. 3. President Hoover, in his Budget mes-a-e June' 1932 $3 33 000 000 e»L f 5 S3id Ame ricans could net expect a contmuance of the one per cent tax cut on income
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  • 12 8 FLAGSHIP IN SINGAPORE FOR CHRISTMAS. H\M.S. "Kent" (**f Captain Bertram
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  • 23 8 LIBERAL'S CLOSE CHALLENGE. Reuter's Service. London, Dec. 4 Half (Labour) 8,544 Janner (Liberal) 7.445 JESTS, 'Conservative) 3.735. fouitt (Communist) 2,106
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  • 677 8 "LOOKER-ON.-, And we are told that t> 'oo little gold. I will tie-pin which TL-u Re that "embellishmuir h an illuminated li entrance hall of The M P '%S 5 borate the nesting" of pipestosa e h am wonderng if the id* to effect economy in the
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  • 26 8 Prom China and Japan by Talma," dut Singapore on Saiarday From Europe, (London mails despatched on Nov. 13), by "Rohna," due Penang lam to-morrow.
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  • 44 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. London:—4 11/16 d. New York:—9> 4 cents (Gold* Singapore:— cents TIN. London:—Spot £114 2s. 6d. (down 2s. 6d.»--3 months, buyers £115 7s. 6d (down 3s 6d.). sellers £115 10s. Od. (down 2s 6d' Singapore:—ssB 50. (200 tons sold>
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 179 8 Canada s E gJENEDrEVAPORATEDJ X STOCKED BY X s Robinson Ca ltd /IneorporMed in tho\ Singapore and X nSJSOTWnaoc™™ \Str»iu Settlement..! 1 Ku»l» Lamp... X I S Freed ol all irritants CAMEL" is a nJ ci B arett ol fragrant purity and sweet cool--5 e B Hi4rm(ul (actsM entir «ly
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    • 86 8 I BRILLIANT AND I GEM SET I JEWELLERY a In Latest Designs-Platinum I or W/Gold ."Setting. I I PRICES THAT DEFY I COMPETITION. X S 130 Years 9 Experience. U. S. De Silva Bros. I •1. High street. 'Phone 4540. g 634 ft M NORTH BRIDGE ROAD I TENG SENG
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    • 17 8 BOYS' CORNER. SFE PAGE 2 TO-DAY. Contributions For Next Week Should Be Sent In BY TUESDAY MORNING.
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  • 554 9 PARADING STUDENTS SHOOT POLICE. lor UNA LIST ATTACKS PREMIER. M |>S AM) BLAC KS RESTIVE IN GERMANY. Reuter 's Service. Madrid. Dec. 3. Llizo, political editor of the Indepeni ■.11 organ. "El Sol." po.nted a revolve: S tii'sh Premier
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  • 125 9 *HE DIRK CONSEQUENCES OF REPRESSION. Reuter's Service. Washington, Dec. 3. Dariir V,U :'f nown Bm lsh banker, Mr. J. P. Sub-,, n' essm the Congressional Silver world E m C Urged that nations of the fhe -cJ seek an immediate remedy for Prooaole 01 Pl »man (chairman of
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  • 121 9 SCOTTISH MINERS STILL IDLE. ENGLISH COLLIERS MEET TO-DAY. I British Official Wireless.) i Rugby, Dec. 3 Sco sh U min the ■"■■j l d of the fo secure a "l° C ntlnue his satisfactory settlement, and is in MP C mor cw the resumed meeting of the
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  • 366 9 INDIA CONFERENCE SUBCOMMITTEE. [British Official Wireless] Rugby. Dec. 3 Encouraging progress has already been madby Sub-committee Number One cf the RoundTable Conference, which is dealing with questions of federal structure. The problem presents so many issues that are more or less correlated that a preliminary clearing of
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  • 152 9 STUDENT OF CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS. [Brirfsft omciaZ Wireless Rugby, Dec. 3. The King, on the recommendation of the Prime Minister of Australia, has appointed Sir Isaac Isaacs (Chief Justice of Australia) to the office of Governor-General of Australia in succession to Lord Stonehaveo. Sir Isaawho Is 75 years
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  • 33 9 BOYS* CORNER, on page 2. HOME SPORTS REVIEW, on pages 3 and 4 TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on pages 1« and 12 NOTES FROM INDIA, on page 14
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  • 517 9 BREACH OF PROPAGANDA PLEDGE. RED RADIO TO BRITISH WORKERS. Reuter's Service. [British Official Wireless Rugby. Dec. 3. Asked whether the broadcast speech from Moscow on the wireless last night. IncTting the fhe In I? l revo,utl °n. breach of Ind v d lng f the Government.
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  • 133 9 FRESH ATTACK ON THE RECORD. [British Official Wire let».) Rugby. Dec. 3. ..®f. lss Winifred Spooner. cne of the most distinguished British airwomen, accompanied by Plying Officer Edwards, left Croydon at seven o'clock this morning on an attempted five days flight to Capetown. The London to
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  • 82 9 GRAF ZEPPELIN COMMANDER ATTENDS. Reuter's Service. London. Dec. 3. The Graf Zeppelin Commander. Capt Eckener. attended the resumption of the RlOl inquiry. He and Bir John Simon, who is conducting the proceeding.i. entered with arms linked. Capt. Eckener shook hand', with Squadron Leader Booth, after which Sir
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  • 162 9 MOUNTAINOUS SEAS IN LAGOON. DESTROYER UNABLE TO SAVE CREW. OTHER SHU'S RUSHING TO THF RESCUE. Reuter's Service. Hong Kong. Dec. 3. the "Hedww^ 1 not the Hedvl but "c, German motor vessel The r r hed pr u > seas Ii tt-ir i L way through mountainous
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  • 263 9 DECORATIONS AND PRESENTS FOR RlOl HELPERS. [British Official Wireless] Rugby. Dec 3 T l Ambassador m Fr. nce (Lord Tyrrell visited Beauvais to-day to present the deccraUona and gifts awarded to those who in varuus way, asaisted on the occasion of the S the RlOl The decorations granted
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  • 30 9 Reuter's Service. Moscow. Dec. 3. Twenty-eight were killed and 19 injured in a collision between a tram-car and a train «t a level crossing at Leningrad.
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  • 45 9 MALAY PASSENGERS INJURED. T-r* proceeding in opposite directions H°o nl^ colU lon at 7th mile, USt on Tue Uy ne was a Jf"! 11 5 ln the Singapore Injured. One of them was badlv to to h0,plu "> the Both vehicles were badly damaged
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  • 98 9 Reuter's Service. Riga. Dec. 3. It la reported from Moscow that a serious p.ot has been discovered among "engineer E2"i the district, where Soviet Industrial scUvtUes have been held up during the past few weeks In consequence of London. Dec. 3. UmR (Prmlw o« Australia) hrs left
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    • 210 9 I i. j' L J "Motor Car" I JAPANESE CEMENT. I I Reliable 1 I Economical 1 CHEAP, j ifflgh Uniform I Quality to British ]a I Standard \^^%T E 1 Specification. X*|g||/ I Stocks from: J GUTHRIE CO., LTD.. /ncorporatcd Straits Settlements., 5 I To l7ios<? u?ho JWe always
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  • 185 10 Sports Pastimes. ENGLISH CUP REPLAYS. Result Of Postponed First Div. Game. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. uondon. Dec. 3. Matches playtd io-day resulctd as follows FIRST ROUND CUP REPLAYS. Gateshead 3. Tranmere 2 W.moledoii 0. Fuiham i Mansfield 1. Halifax 2 ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV. I. A ion Villa 2. Portsmouth 2.
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  • 104 10 GOLF. The follow ng are the conditions for the ladies' eelect.c competition at the Keppel Golf Club in aid of the Order of St. John and the British Red Cross Society. K Open to all honorary lady members. Not more than eight cards may be taken out.
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  • 568 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. The Coleman Shield league match between Kot a Raja and Pathol Karib will be played at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday at 4.30 p.m. Badminton. The following wiU represent the Government Monopolies Sports Club against the Singapore Harbour Board J.S.A. in a match of five singles
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  • 31 10 Members of the untitled B.P. are requested to note that a general meeting wflTbeTe«2 the residence of Mr. Tan Kirn Joo No A Lorong 27A. Oeylang, on Sunday, at 8 pm
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  • 198 10 Arrangements Discussed At Yesterday's Meeting. BOXING. A meeting of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association to nominate officials and discus* r.irangcments for the forthcoming champion •hips, was held at the Victoria Memorial Hall jesterday. Mr Denis Santry. who returned from home '■> nve since the previous meeting, took
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  • 267 10 Event For Lady Riders. THE TURF. The following are the weights for the first c.L/ of the Selangor Amateui Race Meeting cc.umencing to-morrow: Race 1. First Polo Pony Heap: (3'.. furs.). Na ib 13. Maju 13. Sunchoke 11.7, Her Ladyship 11.3. Morning Glory 11. June II 10.7. Race
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  • 319 10 LOSERS* GAME FIGHT IN SECOND HALF. HOCKEY. A keen game of hockey was witnessed at the Thompson Road Depot yesterday, when the Police entertained the S.C C. The Club adopted offensive tactics from the beginning, but th" Police were the first to get dangerous Perdrlau being
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  • 28 10 Christmas Party at St. Mary's Home v»ll be held on Saturday. Dec. 13. JU* Battalion, the Gloucestershire Monday held an examination to ItoS m centres in Perak. n
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  • 95 10 (Our reader, are Invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be under, stood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinion* expressed by corretpondents LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one tide of the paper only
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  • 156 10 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.*') 3;..-The "Struts Times." m iu nemorabl leauer of Nov. 14. stated: They might be subjected to destructive crtticluns and shattered In a few sentences." We have had Inflicted upon us four leader of destructive criticisms, the quality of ahich 1 ufraln from comment
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  • 284 10 (To the Editor. -Malaya Tribune Sir, Regarding the appointment ol the Kev. Kenneth MacPherson ui the place of the Rev. J V. West lake its Chaplain oi si Ai.urew'* Cathedial. the Bishops article in the Cathedral Magazine is very clear and deftn.te ile asks the Parocliial Church
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  • 232 10 MALAY TEAM WINs RIFLE-SHOOTING. P Malay •Co. S V C No 1 Team won the Bromhead-M:itth<-w 4 shield competition. Thirteen teams entered and the leading scores were: B.V.C. "P" iMalay) Coy No 1 Team 458 SV C E < Chinese! Coy No 1 Team 45a. M.V.I. »Selangor» 445.
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  • 218 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. KEEN GAME ON PADANG An excellent game was witnessed at the yesterday when a Cricket Club "A" XV beat the Islands XV by three goals and two iries (21 pts.) to two tries (6 pta The Club side was superior in all departments, the side
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  • 1222 10 INQUEST RESUMED THIS MORNING. LETTER LEFT ON TABLE READ IN COURT. The Inquest Into the death of Mr Dougla, Vincent Oibson. whose dead body was f unu m the sea at Changi. was resumed before thact ng Coroner. Mr V Lissamer. and a jury this morning
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  • 782 10 CONTINENTAL STAMP CO.'S PARTNERS AT LAW. Savenna Soona Mohamed Ibrahim and another, and Savenna Sayna Abdul Rahiman and another, are plaintiffs and defendants respectively in a partnership dispute which has been before Mr Justice N. D. Mudie during the last two-days. Mr C. Smith ie for the plaintiffs
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  • 88 10 On the representations made by the Indian hC Governmer >t of India that the fee of one rupee hitherto charged by the Pnrt Health Offleer of Negapatam for" ev e va C cn? a ton eertiflcate issued by him to deek^asseng"'; waa exeS^the Department of the Madras Gov nt h*
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  • 552 10 PROSPECTS OF LOCAI BROADCASTING. RULES PASSED AND OFPICJ*. ELECTED. S A general meeting of the An Society of Malaya (Singapore.* Wlrelt day at the G. h. Z 2 \f Sewell presided and there was I i P B ance of members. r p at t*mi. The chairman
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  • 91 10 ALLEGED SQUABBLE OVER s\LF. OF INFANT. As a result of hot words over the nte of their 2' 2 months old baby boy. a Chinese living in Dunlop Street, it is alleged, assaulted his wife yesterday morning. The mother alleged that her husband also attempted to get
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  • 75 10 LANDS ON ROOF OF DETECTIVE STATION. Churchill and Tait's aero expert. Dire Devil Cirillo, during his parachute dead lrom balloon yesterday, struck the roof of the Detective Station on the Telok Ayer Reclamation and slid down into the verandah. Fortunately he only sustained a slightly sprained ankle
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  • 75 10 WEMBLEY CINEMA •'Plight," which is running at the WembkT for a season, is a picture worth going a lone way to see and hear. It depicts thrilling in the air and is interspersed with laug iter ana drama. This Columbia production i> spectacular in its portrayal, with Jack
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  • 12 10 A report of the Medical untitled giving is held over until to-morrov\
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  • 655 11 \DA FOB MONDAY'S SESSION. m mWM aoout the schools will esslon of the I Clung Ean will ask: mMri be pleased to give comshowing:— <a> the number <>f i.ssion to the Governmein U fa School (formerly Hillview Wi 11. WWJ Primary School* in nmn Itfl, *****. 1929
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  • 93 11 BRITAIN CONSENTS TO TONNAGE TRANSFER. [British Official Wireless] Rugby. D?c. 2. At the Pn DMftl rj Committee on Disarmament at Geneva to-day Lord Cecil announced that he had received instructions from the British Government enabling him to agree to the principle of liberty to transfer tonnage trom one
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  • 36 11 Reuter's Service. Brussels. Dec. 20. The Minister Agriculture has introduced a Bill increasing the cus.oms duty on sugar by 20 francs per hundred kilos and abolishing the i xcise duties on sugar.
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  • 34 11 Reuter's Service. Miami. Dec. 2. An air mail passenger service has been inaugurated to Panama via Cuba and Jamaica, giving the West Indies its first regular aeroplane connection with the mainland.
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  • 112 11 hm M JUST,CE NOBMAN HENRY POWNALL WHITLEY. ■•Z UU S Wh presldea at the Singapore Assiaes to-day. was formerly nt c Wa f Called to Bar in 1907 and came to Malaya in 1931 French r J T in Brltish Army war include the Na «aar "hmT
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    • 272 11 I NEW WOULD CABARET I To-night and Nightly. I Special Vaudeville I 1 Show. I I DANCING BY COUPONS IS AS USUAL. I i t<§glllgl I FOR COLDS, INFLUENZA, NASAL 1 I CATARRH, SORE THROAT OR CHEST f fj ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, AND OTHER I I RESPIRATORY TROUBLES. 3 a I
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    • 147 11 THE DRINK THAT CANNOT SMASM I IB 'I'l I 1» Mini! I f GUITARS! j fi Specially made for 1 B the Tropics. B 'PRICES: I $12, $25, $45. I Tf 116, North Bridge Road, ***** SINGAPORE. jjj I n A £EW SUGGESTIONS OFJCBRIST- S Hf /f) MAS GIFTS FOB
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  • 57 12 [Our reader, are invited to write to m Object, of public interest. It mwZ «ood mm tne Malaya TribunTnecessarily endorse opimons expressed bVclrrs Pondents LETTERS SHOVED Te IS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten 2 f, 2-2 on one S7XTSJ?2S? Pm nnrnc* may be used but th. ,y 32 r
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  • 492 12 (To the Editor. -Malaya Tribune."/ Sir in Singapore lectures like those of Dr Fennclly which are being evenmg this week by the KTE/'S rare These brilliant m\7m mTm£ me o write a few lines in ~-^SiTuIT the mind, analy-e It. describe Its actionVTS We know how it grew.
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  • 32 12 The rate of issue of Money Orders for Indis •nd ceylon to-d.y la r». lM for 100 SS r t? s f Money rrom India and Ceylon la Ra. 158 for $100
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  • 117 12 SOCIETY WOMAN HALVES PREVIOUS TIME. MK> KEITH MILLER RETT HNS. Reuter's Service. Burbank (Caufornla). Dec. 2 A society woman. ML* Ruth Nicholas of 5*25! OTk >- h*» by eight hours 4i minutes the women's trans-Continental night record, hitherto held by Mrs Keith Miller Miss Nicholas landed
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  • 134 12 GERMAN CABINET AND FINANCE. \Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia I Berlin. Dec. 2. Mood *y »*tht Presiuent Hlndeng" 1 decree under Article 48 of the Constitution, giving th- force of 1"* to 25 Bills embodying the CabinetHnancial applied in the past but this is the first tm. rati 1
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  • 97 12 EX-SOVIET AMBASSADOR BANISHED. Reuter's Service. Berlin. Dec. 2. It is reported from Kovno that the Soviet h*s banished M. Rakorski. ex-Ambassador *o Pa:.s. to Siberia for continuous propaganda against Communist leaders. Hitherto M .w. mmm m i»:.,h mi r.t tlm Astrakhan Government nas also expelled three *ell-kno*n Communists
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    • 93 12 j "KinaOeopgelV TMB 015 AGENCtt LIMITED, TkstilUn. EDIN 3jr«Jh X'mas Cheap Sale. I KOREAN CLOTH, HOSE. Our Cloth Guaranteed not to Fade, not to Shrink and I seldom Worn out. 8 I From Dec. Ito Dec. 31. I I THE KOREAN PRODUCTS CO i 'Phone 6324. <■ r> n I
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    • 54 12 Phone 2419 or call at LIM CIIEE SENG. 56-3, Market Street, Singapore. for cheap Motor Car Tyres. Only a limited quantity to b« cleared at HALF PRICE. PaleichL^N^ Ithe all-steel bicyclel^ \ffk I RALEIGH I you better value I I your money. I I ROB NSON CO LTD I Slncapere
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    • 363 12 Repairing. 0 ann °!i nce that we have Just opened Repairing Department and undertake repair, to any musical Instruments such as INSTRUMENTS, BOWREH AIRING. GRAMOPHONES ADJUST MENT OF INSTRUMENTS at extremely moderate price: WCIK GIAKAMIID. D Souza Bros. •MUSIC STORE.) 8, Prinsep Street, Singapore, AND 26, Riverside, Malacca. ASTHMA relieved
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    • 100 12 madam KELVEy* CHILDREN'S FANcy D BALL From age three years to AT THE ADELPHI hotei DECEMBER 15 AT m Where the children will meet FATHER X'MAS accent .resents I* ,rom °«r hu K e free Pour Handsome Prizes n„ Costumes lhp B«t Tea and Cakes will Admission Adu.ts $1 J
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    • 621 13 This is the Time for Presents! jis Coming! I Special Display Grand Xmas Sale. I IKOM MONDAY, DEC 1 TO THURSDAY DEC 2S I ii varieties of r» liable CI OCKB Watch ire pJ RECORDS, GOLD JEWELLERY e£ A ORA Mop HONI. S, I v,,. The ate*, h.ve ju.t been
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    • 513 13 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. Derk P. Yonkerman. Discoverer Of The New Remedy For Consumption. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries o( failure, a remedy has been discovered that has cured the deadly Consumption even hi the advanced stages of the disease. No
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    • 155 13 mm Oie is In glorious healt:. n:>'.v. <Ie has not forgotten the time *hrn he. too. suffered from thttfi.mrous. ms.dious ailment that attacks so many on th? threshold or womanhood—anaemia. She renvmbers those miserable days when she sees other worac i sutlcnnj needlessly from ere cr -nether of those ;ihn*?nts
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    • 83 13 Dorsay's Perfumes I I as o Christmas Presents. Toe Best Flavours in the Nicest Crystal Bottles. (3 H WONDERFUL CHOICE AT: Q I RENE ULLMANN, Cj SOLE AGENT: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL H I > BI'ILDING SINGAPORE >. i \MHM(!> K(i .\D iiZ^^^ lEuery day is a Sales day 1 IF
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  • 1234 14 The Turn Of Events. Significance Of The Federal Committee. The Conference decision to appoint a Federal Relations Committee represents a triumph and an advance from the Indian Nationalist point of view, cables Mr. F. W Wilson and the adhesion of Lord Reading and the Liberals means that
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    • 444 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AIH AR LINES. (incorporated in England.) IL P \SSENGER CARGO 1 SERVICES. r(MV I U; \M> ORIENTAL STEAM NX M«.MK»N CO.. LONDON AND ,Xl i \>T MAIL SERVICE. tVUer Contract with Hi* Majesty 1 Government.) 0 l i\\ in FROM LONDON. t„ r hina
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    • 550 15 SAILINGS jjjjl NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. TRIER for Manila. Hong Kong, S ghai. Taku. Dalny 8e Tsingtau Dec 7 S LIPPE for Saigon, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka 8c Moji Dec. 10 9 LAHN for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, Dalny 8c Tsingtau
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    • 610 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAlSH^^^^^^ TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Tonnage DeMtnation Du4| M Terukunl Maru 11.800 Naples. MarseUles. London. Antwerp 10.300 Naples. 18 Haruna Maru 10.000 Naples. *Su4tTS5; 1 10 .000 Naples. M 15 tKashlma Maru 10.000 Naples. MaSes^nL^twer 11 3 Yasukuni Maru 11.800 Naples. ™12 MB9J omit *o«er«am Rotterdam
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    • 588 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. 'Registered in London, under the CompanUu AcU o/ 1862 to 1990, on 2nd December, 1991.i Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital nWooi Paid-up Capital £1,050.00t Reserve Pund and Rest £1,646.501 HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Church Street London, E.C. S. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.
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    • 515 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE: 84. MARKET STREET BRANCHES: 85. Beach Street. Malacca 181. Jonker Street. u ar No 1. Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahirnat. Palenbang Hong Kong 13. Queon'- Road. Central EES? B *<* Road. Bu,ten N,e uwport strut Bhanghai 9, Kluklang Road. AGENCIES
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    • 583 16 Have A Glance I Have A Glance CHRISTMAS SEASON SPECIAL GIFTS! Picture Annual BOOKS for US] Yrnas and New Year Cards, B.rthday' Cards with good wordings, Variety of d.inty Diaries for Lad l6 s and Gents, etc., etc. PRICE MODERATE. Obtainable at: M. Mohamed Dulfakir Co, SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. TO
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    • 392 16 PAPER. Independent and Progressive. All the News: Soundest Views. NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAIT to notify our customers that we CHOP HUP SHING GARAGE, of 209. QueVn Street Singapore, who conduct Spray and Hand Paintings and General Renovations to Cars and Lorries, etc.. have now removed to larger premises. No. 75.
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    • 306 16 FOR SALE. POR SALE—Two BulUrd Tables. and full sue. Apply Park Hotel. V^iaslree? RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Tr.o« m t._ slons. Printed on white card with ££Z7o~r hanging over your receiver. Ten «Z7 rZ order to Manager. "Malaya Tribune^ WHAT OFFERS-One lot pen cleaners. 60 bottles blue bUck. Cochrane cc£
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    • 276 16 EDUCATIONAL. Advertiser European 8.A.. Trinity College Dublin, with long teaching experience, undertakes to coach boys for the Cambridge Local or any other examination. F hour at adv ertlser s residence ss°r 8 mm mm A PP Iv Box No. 268. c,o Malaya Tribune. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. B. Short Street,
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    • 288 16 "Tribune" iriMJesnlts Because They Beach th. Permanent Pnjmi^ ___JNSURANCE. kfmM&k SOUTH ImSffff BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTB. 0«ee: F.nlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (incorporated tn the Strait*. Settlement*.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, tnd Floor
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    • 372 16 Children's Annuals ami i*. Collins' Diaries Z 1 Fancy Gift Books, Prices Moderate. ON SALE AT THE ASIATIC STAMP fn I MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE l\ ADVANCE Delivery Including include at office Postage PoruT or close or to For*, Yearly r ««ence. F.M.S.) Oou=trW Copies of back
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