Malaya Tribune, 23 February 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVIH. No. 45 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday, Feb. 23, 1931. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1931
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    • 257 1 CEYLON TEA. jOO CANNOT BETTER T HE BEST, For Health's Sake INSIST on 1| "Ship Brand ijS^W^S Sweetened Condensed Milk. jtf4| J >hip" Brand—has the approval very mother. It is Hygienically V;. A <f tared under conditions which I j J -]P it especially suitable for the fht "IVRF/V RUVfrVr
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    • 196 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. I No RATNER Thief-Resist- a ing Safe has EVER had its I contents destroyed by Fire. I WE 1 RATNER SAFES i I REALLY ARE t\ I SOLE AGENTS: I I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. f Cj flncorporated in the
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  • 742 2 EXPERTS IN CHARGE OF TOUR. On the Red Star Line world cruiser "Belgenland," staff organisation is carried to a point not seen on ordinary ocean liners. The ratio of staff to passengers is nearly two to one —that is, for about 300 passengers, the ship's personnel numbers nearly
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  • 145 2 An image of the Varaha Avatar, an incarnation of Vishnu, was discovered on May 2,1930, by Nazumat Ali Manlal of Selimpur, Bogra, while re-excavating an old tank. The Associated Press of India understands that it has been acquired by the Government of Bengal under the Treasure
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  • 107 2 A five-year search for definite evidence of the first American immigrants, who are thought by anthropologists to have come in prehistorictimes from Asia, was recently described in a report to the American Philosophical Society by Dr. Ales Hardlicka. curator of the division of physical anthropology of the
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  • 249 2 MORE BOYS THAN GIRLS. London, (By Mail). More boys have been born during the last ten years in England and Wales than in any previous ten years. There is always a slight preponderance of boys, but birth statistics for 1919-1929 show an unparalleled increase. The highest
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  • 458 2 Th, fauuiv of the first experiments in rubber Fa; ing was due to the fact that the Woc£ crept the traffic pushing them in the d iection of travel, the joints between the blocks were broken allowing water to get to the foundations, according to an extract reproduced
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  • 189 2 The old custom of bringing statesmen and other public characters into domestic life by converting them for the time being into ornaments and objects of utility has not left untouched the symbolic action of Mr. Gandhi at the Dandi sands and he now adorns every bourgeois
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  • 138 2 One of the most determined attempts to conquer sea-sickness—for which Dr. John Tutin appeals to the Institute of Marine Engineers to seek a scientific cure—was made a few decades ago by an American millionaire named Winans. says a report in the "Manchester Guardian." Coming to England
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 774 2 HALF PRICE I S (Postage Free) i VITAL BOOKS ON PERSONAL I HYGIENE HEALTH. I H In hor.our of the 11th anniversary of our Firm all orders for these books Jfl posted till the end of February, 1931, will be executed at Half Price. Our books are the best value
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    • 394 2 SOLD RECOMMENDED JL JL t J*CN BY STORES EVERYWHERE OldeEndlish V. R. VICK CO., "**>J| I HONG K.ONG BANK CHAMBERS. TL M in marma tack 35E BEACH STREET. penang. is acclaimed "The V Breakfast Table." J„ jĔ&\ gladly respond to its delis tful tou'u tonic, bitterness and full MhVL CHIVERS'
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  • 485 3 ELIMINATING VIBRATION. Recent years have witnessed increasing interest in the employment of rubber for the purpose of absorbing vibration, and on many occasions we have referred to the greater use of the material in the automatic industry. One of the principal advantages claimed in connection
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  • 273 3 SE IN RUBBER MANUFACTURE. Further progress continues to be made in the employment of ultra-violet rays in the testing of rubber materials and in determining the ageing of rubber. Various materials present varying degrees of fluorescence under ultra-violet light and this provides a simple method for the identification
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  • 173 3 A woman who has the mysterious power of making the watches and clocks stop the moment she enters a room is employed as a charwoman in a London suburb. "We know exactly what rooms she has been in, and what times she entered," said the
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  • 130 3 The Leipzig police, we are told, could use mild persuasion when motorists break the traffic regulations but in Judge Callenden, of Detroit, the offending motorist finds an amusing schoolmaster. Mr. Callenden considers that drivers who break many motoring laws are "just a lot of thoughtless
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  • 527 3 AN AMERICAN COMMENT. The Round-Table Conference has made a sound move in stripping from its main problem, which is to evolve a new Constitution for India, the not inconsiderable complication caused by the totally distinct but hitherto associated Province of Burma. This Province is as large
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  • 204 3 Prosperity is up for election, running to overthrow depression. It's for the people to decide which will bo chosen. Every man and every woman is privileged to ballot—every day. Government can't make prosperity—alone Bankers and other business leaders can't make prosperity—alone. It s the people, united in
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  • 155 3 A London daily gives the following description of a shaving saloon that has recently been opened, which gives one a rather alarming glimpse into the mechanised future: It's underground, and the whole plactceilings. floor, and walls—is made of black celluloid. The basins are black, and
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  • 117 3 A theory of the existence of life outside the earth is contradicted by Dr. George Federick Kunz, attached to the scientific staff of the American Museum of Natural History, who has come to the conclusion, after a long study of the meteorites, that there is
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    • 166 3 feM cfoecause ©nop eotuub, nHRT? scalp stimulates and maintains a healthy growth, wards off premature baldness, and JJJ enables the hair to keep its natural colour. X.< V* Should illness, breakdown, or war strain ha\o caused |*j xfl the hair to become thin and brittle. Petrole Habn will j|§| *H
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    • 387 3 F| CLOUDINESS PREPARED I AND DEPOSIT FROM RIPE PLiSE FRUiT ORAN3PS g N 11 N 1 AT THE TOP BUT WITHIN EASIER REACH I than ordinary orange drinks "How well you look!" //</,v tWy Kruschen Salts to thank" This is the sixth enthusiastic testi- unsolicited and you may make eU
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  • 2677 4 A MIRACLE OF FORESIGHT. •'Dreaming of sun-baked islands. I see the East once more; The gleaming beach and the palm trees, the Straits at Singapore." Singapore leaps to activity at the very first t rimson rays in the east. With the startling rapidity of equatorial latitude
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    • 269 4 <fj o WHY SHOULD HE SUFFER f I t\ from Rheumatism jl ne woul( accept the advice of thousandth ifi i Ibbfc/J of men and women, he would find relief by jPrJ I taking Dr. WiJJiams' Pink Pills. Rheumatism if 1 J j is not a surface ailment that can
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    • 457 4 Hi! Jfll Don't use all the Pears, Tom I When a fellow 'takes a lease' on the bathroom it is more than probable Pears' Soap is in the conspiracy. Pears' Soap is so much at home when water is near at hand that it has definitely become part of the
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  • 233 5 BRITISH EMPIRE TRADE EXHIBITION. re of the Prmce of Wales for the reminds us that the opening date Empire Trade Exhibition in rapidly approaching. Although 00 general rubber propaganda n nace has been reserved by the Crepe of the R.G.A. who are taking Sole tK cas i on
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  • 407 5 SINGAPORE. FEB 20. MEAT. Beef, steak (round kati 48 Bnrf stew or curry kati 44 Port lean kati 58 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 45 Mutton Indian lb. 88 Mutton Australian lb. 88 Fowl kat: 60 Hens (Locally reared| kati 65 Ducks each 80 Pigeons, domestic
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  • 1522 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY PRASES A CO, EXCHANGE AND STOCK BBOKEKS. Singapore, Feb. 23, 10 a.m. iMue Year (jiajoHmu Value End*. Buyer*. Selleri. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 £1. 2.0 £1. 3.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hltam Tin June 3t 0.11.3 0.12.0 I. 0.0 Bangrin Tin Dec. 31 0.11.3
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    • 57 5 I For Chinese New Year cj Now received a new shipment s jMf c ,d Si,ver EPN s E p and I olher articles. S I OHered at 25% Discount I E. MAHBOOB KHAN, I X 92i NORTH BRIDGE ROAD ft Silver and E.P.N.S. Cups AND X nj of Different
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    • 144 5 $5 00 for $2.00 only. Buy the best and the Cheapest Long Pead Cigars. Worth $5 00 for $2 00 only. A Packet of 100. A trial will convince you. D. T. LIM COMPANY, 353, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. j NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO*| 39, High Street, Singapore. Manufacturing Opticians
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    • 264 6 \\6js\ TO-NIGHT ~915U I Positively Last Night. 1 S ffi a ft I FOX MOVIETONE'S 1 j JUST IHAGIHE j TO-MORROW I Commences I All Laughter Week! S Take a round of music, fun-thrills, and uproarious comedy [g on Alhambra's "Laugh Special!" jjj I Robert Montgomery I I Benny Rubin
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  • 49 7 FINANCIAL CONVERSATIONS. Reuter's Service. Paris, Peb. 21. it ions between representatives of the I reasury and the French Finance have been resumed and the nature is kept very secret, though their scope ■illy declared to embrace close co-operation in currency exchange, meats and loans.
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  • 194 7 HE BIG SLUMP DEFIED. ir which for most business enterprise ast has been one of intense difficulty to the reduced spending power of the tys the "China Express and TeleLondon), it is gratifying to find the Traction Co. turning the scale with d profit. The company lingered in
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  • 39 7 'By arrangement with the "S.FJ*.") London. Feb. 21. Mean* Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 3 11 16d. (Friday 3 12 16). Forward 3 IS 16d. iFriday 4d.). The market is dull.
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  • 330 7 British Official Wireless. f ßy courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Singapore, Feb. 23. Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 27/32 d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d., London demand 2s. S
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  • 185 7 LYALL AND fevAIT'S REPORT. Feb. 23, noon. Rubber is an idle market again to-day and the tendency is to lower levels. Tin has today recovered $H 4 of its $2 fall on Saturday. Our London Agents cable that "Government state in favour of the Quota Scheme, in
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  • 322 7 Feb.* 23, 11 a.m. RUBBER. London. —3 11/ 16d., down l/16d. New York.—7% cents <G), unchanged. Shares:—Steady. Allenbys 95 cents —$1.05, Ayer Moleks 75—85 cents, Ayer Panas 80 —90 cents, Bassetts 50—60 cents, Brogas 50—55 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 22 V—27% cents, Bukit Katils 27 V.—32% cents,
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  • 56 7 Singapore, Peb. 23. Buyer* Seller* R8 9 equsu to London Standard, Spot 11% 11% Standard R.S.S. on Tender, March 12% 12% April 12*k 12 April/June 12% 12% July/September 13% 13% Tone of Market: —Quiet. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 3 11/16 d. per lb. New York:—Spot
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  • 209 7 RUBBER PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION. Such further rubber statistics, relating either to the actualities of 1930 or the estimates of production and consumption In 1931, can scarcely be calculated to lead to great optimism. The facts at the moment are only tob plain, ie.. production
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  • 155 7 Singapore. Feb. 23 Rice. Siam A-l per Koyan $250 Rice. Siam 1 5215 Rice. Siam 2 $193 Rice. Siam 3 $180 Rice, Siam 4 $165 Rice. New 1 205 Rice. New 2 $180 Rice, New 3 $170 Rice, Saigon A-l $165 Rice, Saigon 1 $156 Rice. Saigon 2 $145
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  • 38 7 Mr. Charles Watney, London representative. Incorporated Society of Planters (Malaya), again points out the inadvisability of anyone going out to the Far East at the present time to obtain employment on plantations unless sure of a definite appointment.
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  • 33 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day Is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon Is Rs. 158 for 1100.
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  • 69 7 LIFEBOATS FITTED WITH WIRELESS. Reuter's Service. Newport News (Virginia), Feb. 21. Mrs. Coolidge has launched a new transPacific Dollar liner, the "President Coolidge," sister ship to the "President Hoover." The ship is 653 feet long and displaces 23,000 tons. She is equipped electric davits and
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  • 392 7 The rate for water supplied to shipping is reduced from $2 to $1 per 1,000 gallons, with effect from Jan. 1 last. The agreement with Messrs. W. Hammer and Co., for supply of water for the period Jan. 1, 1930, to Dec. 31, 1939. is approved by
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  • 86 7 ALMOST CUT OFF FROM ITALY. Reuter's Service. Palermo. Feb. 23. Sicily has been almost isolated from Italy for the past two days. One of the most violent cyclones ever known, with torrential rains and strong gales, devastated fields and orchards. Trees were uprooted and railways and
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  • 121 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Feb. 23. East Wharf (Entrance Gste I). Yuensang 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Clenbeg 18: Muroran Maru —C. of Kimberley 16; Malayan Prince 12; Silvercedar 10; Patroclus 7; Marudu 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Foylebank 30; City of Chester 33: Arabia
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  • 53 7 SALUTING THE "NATIONAL FLAG." Reuter's Service. Bombay, Feb. 22. The Police have arrested 400 Congress volunteers who formed up at the Maidan in the centre of the city to salute the "national flag." Among those arrested were the President and some of the members of the
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  • 95 7 CONVERSATION WITH THE KING. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby, Feb. 21. Capt. Malcolm Campbell visited Buckingham Palace this morning to receive his Knighthood from the King. His Majesty displayed the keenest interest in his achievement, and questioned him closely on technical matters concerning his car and
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  • 61 7 NEAR RELATIVES AT HER BEDSIDE. Renter's Service. Sydney. Feb. 21. Dame Melba's condition is very grave. Sydney, Feb. 22. Dame Melba is not expected to live through the night. She is still conscious and her near relatives are at her bedside. [Dame Melba. the great Australian soprano,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 51 7 PAVILION TO NIGHT, IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE BUDDY ROGERS NANCY CARROLL IN ILLUSION 99 A Talkie with a Tremendous Appeal. TO-MORROW YOU MUST SEE DARING JOAN CRAWFORD IN HER ALL STAR WESTERN SINGING SMASH Montana Moon. SPECIAL, II Upstairs: $1.25, 11 Downstairs: $1, 75 cts., 40 cts., 20
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    • 325 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. REMOVAL NOTICE. On and after March 1, the business of the CENTRAL PHARMACY, will be carried on at No. 4, HIGH STREET, (opposite Wasaiamull AssomuT's.) ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy No. 487 of 1930.
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    • 447 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE —Chevrolet-Sedan. 5-seater. excellent condition, going cheap. Apply to No. 311, c o Malaya Tribune. TO LET—27. Newton Road, unfurnished compound house, tennis court, garage, servants' quaiters, electricity. Municipal water, gas stove and etc. Apply 7. Perak Road. EXPERT PRIVATE TUITION in Math •matics and Science subjects
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 305 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright STATIONS. ture. Rainfall. SunMax. Mln. shine. Alor Star 94 69 Nil 11.2 Kota Bahru 87 70 Nil 9.7 K. Trengganu 86 70 Nil 11.3 Kroh 92 66 Nil 10.7 Sitiawan 92 72 Nil 10.5 Ipoh 94 75 Nil 10.3 Butterworth 91 73
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    • 64 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending March 1. 1931: TO-DAY, FEB. 23. 5.15 p.m—Drill Hall. N.C.O.'s, N.C.O.s Promotion Class. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. "A" <M.G> Company. Instructor's Course. 6.15 p.m.—T.T.S. Hospital. S.V.F.A.. Transport leaves 606 Serangoon Road at 5.45 p.m. (Plain Clothes). TO-MORROW, FEB. 24. 5.15
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  • 110 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. ENGAGEMENTS. The engagement is announced and the marriage will take place on Feb. 2?, 1931. between Mr. Lim Hong Hock, fourth son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lim Nee Tiew and Miss Koh Poh Boon, second daughter of Mrs. Koh Scow Hua and
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  • 38 8 FRANCIS VINCENT BOON.—On Sunday. Feb 22. at 2.15 .a.m. at No. 24-10, East Coast Road, Singapore. He leaves behind one married daughter and one son to mourn his loss. Burial took place yesterday. (Sarawak papers please copy).
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  • 769 8 "Curiouser and curiouser!" observed Alice during her adventures in Wonderland. And "Curiouser and curiouser!" would we remark of the tin comedy in its strange developments. The British Government has indicated its approval of the great Quota Scheme in principle, but that does not really carry the matter much
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  • 190 8 A mail from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane is expected at Singapore at 1.30 p.m. to-mcrrow. A Chinese was fined $5 when he was brought up in the Fourth Court this morning on a chaige cf skinning frogs alive. An inspector of the S P C A. prosecuted. Mr. T.
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  • 199 8 CHINESE BANKS AND SILVER CRISIS. INTERNATIONAL MEETING DESIRABLE. Reuter's Service. Paris. Feb. 21. The Executive Committee of the International Chamber of Commerce has considered an appeal by its Chinese National Committee uiging immediate international consideration of the silver problem. The Governor of the Bank of China
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  • 13 8 From China and Japan by "Celebes Maru." due Singapore on Wednesday.
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  • 502 8 Municipal Committee No. 5 recommends a reduction cf the price of c ectricity for 1 ghting from 20 cents to 17 cent* h unit, also that short services to consumers' premises shall be laid free of charge. On behalf of all communities in Ipoh. we offer the Hon. Mr. John
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  • 573 8 (BY "BOOKER PY" J The plot thickens! A Now the Editor has re awe-inspiring missive the ture" to which is a neat crossed swords. And h< "final notice." A But read the solemn s its dreadful portent: Despite my warning through by Mr. Orang Puteh. who called
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  • 40 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS W RUBBERLinden: —3 ll/16d. New York:—7 cents <G>. Singapcrt: cents. TIN. Lcndon:—Spot £122 15s. Od «up 30, 3 months, buyers £124 5s. Od. «up 0d.), sellers £124 7s. 6d. <up 30s. Sirgapcie:—$60.75. (175 tcn~ soldi
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    • 68 8 I NEW YEAR j I PRESENTS I S IN 1 Jewellery and i Silverware. 1 I PERFECT EXAMPLES OP jjj I THE MODERN I JEWELLER'S ART. g I 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. cj U.S. De Silval I Bros., ffi 61, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. 'Phone 4540. jjj S^SHS2SHSHSHSHSZSHSZS^ZSHSHSHSHS^SES^ESES^E 634 jjj NORTH BRIDGE
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    • 180 8 TO-DAY'S RADIO. Radio-Saigon (49 metres), 6.30 p.m. news and Annamite programme and gramophon record?: 9 to 10 p.m.. concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soyer: Danse Latine, F. Fourdrain; Aria and finale (fee i-ianc. Alix Andre Soyer), Cesar Franck: The Hcbgoblin of Glenmore. G. Brun; Sentimental
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  • 206 9 OF ALBANIA TRAGE. lON OV INTENT TO KILL. SI DENTS ARRESTED V POLICE. Reuter's Service. Vienna. Feb. 21. arrested in attem >ting Zogu of Albania. Both Cami. an ex-Captain of Gjelossi, who belonged to 'idnrmerie. ing evening dress and apparty
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  • 88 9 ANGRY DEMONSTRATION AT PITHEAD. Reuter's Service. Cologne. Feb. 21. Twenty-five miners are dead, four seriously injured and ten suffering from gas poisoning in the Eschweiier Pit, Nothberg, where an explosion occurred 1,850 feet underground, fighiy miners were working, and a number of* ore are still m
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  • 129 9 PRINCE'S SPEECH TO BE BROADCAST. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Feb. 21. The Prince of Wales and Prince George continued their journey through Bolivia yesterday and entered Chile at Ollague last where they were accorded an official option, at which the Government was re*®ented by the Minister of Marine.
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  • 51 9 KODIFII i) ATTITUDE OF DIRECTOR. Reuter's Service. Washington. Feb. 21. Director of Prohibition, pfnditure of vast sums of armed forces in the liquor laws. This was rsham. who, in com- i resolution, has sent ominous evidence taken J The Wick( Commission has been 'he desirability of
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  • 213 9 SEVERE SET-BACK FOR LIBERALS. THREAT OF SPLIT IN LABOUR RANKS. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 21. The by-election at Fareham, occasioned by the retirement cf Sir John Davidson, resulted as follows: Sir Thomas Inskip (Ccn.) 18,749. A. J. Pearson (Lab.) 6,312. C. P. Cross (Lib.) 3,517. The
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  • 95 9 EARL HAREWOOD HURT WHILE HUNTING. CUT FACE AND INJURY TO EAR. Reuter's Service. London. Feb. 21. Earl Harewood, the husband of Princess Mary, was thrown heavily whilst hunting in Yorkshire. He sustained cuts to the face and injured an ear. Lord Harewood's horse fell in thick
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  • 46 9 VILLAGERS KILLED IN CLASH WITH POLICE. Reuter's Service. Rangoon. Feb. 21. Further disturbances occurred in the region of Tharrawaddy, the most serious of which was at Za'ngthwe. where a clash occurred between 400 villagers and 40 Military Police. Twenty-five villagers were kired.
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  • 131 9 FRANCE AGREES TO REDUCED NAVAL TONNAGE. Reuter's Service. Paris, Feb. 21. A draft 'compromise plan" is reported to hp.ve been reached as the result of conversation? by Mr. R. L. Craigle, of the British Foreign Office, with representatives of the Quai d'Orsay Ministry of Marine, whereby there will
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  • 106 9 TURKEY TIGHTENING UP REGULATIONS. Reuter's Service. Constantinople, Feb. 22. The Government has issued an order designed to prevent the dispatch of contraband narcotics to foreign countr es. The order provides for the closing down of three factories for the manufacture cf opium derivatives at Constantino pie until
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  • 336 9 LOSSES IN GARAGE BUSINESS. THE SYSTEM OF FRAUD EXPLAINED. Pleading guilty to two charges of criminal breach of trust involving a total sum of over $14.000, A. N. H. Van Cuylenberg was sentenced to one year's regorous imprisonment by the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) this
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  • 123 9 SUBMARINE DISTURBANCE IN PACIFIC. JUST BEFORE NEW ZEALAND EARTHQUAKE Reuter's Service. Wellington, Feb. 23. A despatch just received from Raratong Cook Islands, r°veals that a tcrrific submarine disturbance took place in the Pacific on Jan. 28, a few days before the great earthquake in New
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  • 45 9 PENDING TRIALS IN SUPREME COURT. Moscow. Feb. 22. The existence of a counter-revolutionary organization in Russia is revealed by a preliminary inqu ry into the rctlvities of certain members cf the Social Democratic Party, who will shortly be tried in the Supreme Court.
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  • 83 9 TIN RESTRICTION PLAN. HOW QUOTAS WILL BE ALLOTTED. NO LEGISLATION UNTIL APRIL. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 21. The papers are not enthusiastic regarding the tin restriction scheme, though they recogBJn the inevitability of it. The "Financial News" expresses the opinion that, on balance, restriction will be.
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  • 908 9 CLASSIFICATION SCHEME DROPPED. The following official communique is forwarded by the Senior Warden of Mines. Kuala Lumpur: The Federated Malay States Government has expressed to the Secretary of State its approval of the proposed international agreement as amended at its request and the whole question is now
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  • 203 9 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Peb. 22. The "Times of Malaya" says there is no fault to find with Dr. Drummond Shielo' statement in the House cf Commons; in fart It cons ders the Colcnif.l Office has been at very special pains to safeguard Ma aya's interest.
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    • 150 9 MILNER'Si j SAFES I ARE USED BY THE LEADING BANKERS jj I OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. jj I SOLE AGENTS: I j I g (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements G i g J j "His Master's Voice" I RECORDS. I j Love In The Rough I jj B. 5939. Go
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  • 291 10 Sports Pastimes. FIFTH SOUTH AFRICAN TEST. ROBBED OF INTEREST BY RAIN. Chapman Elects To Field. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. Durban. Feb. 21. There was an early morning drizzle following rain which fell overnight but the wicket appeared to be unaffected for the fifth Test between England and South Africa, which was
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  • 171 10 The Minto team met the F.M.S. Railway Institute yesterday at former's ground. Scores: Minto team: Osman b Thanapathy 3, Isnin b Thanapathy 1, Amin b Jansz 4, M. S. D. Magdalley b Ratnam 4, Alaudin b Ratnam 18, Abbas b Ratnam 4, Md. Eusope b Lawrence
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  • 92 10 Inter-Services Tourney At Twickenham. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 21. The first match in the inter-services triangular tournament was played at Twickenham to-day and resulted in victory for the Royal Navy over the Royal Air Force by 16—0. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, Feb. 21.
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  • 225 10 <Bji arrangement with the "S.FJ\") r London, Feb. 22. .Conditions yesterday were ideal for rugby amd some good games were witnessed among the clubs. Blackheath, after being 11 points t behind at the interval, finally lost to Cambridge l*iiversity by one point only, the score being,
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  • 21 10 HOCKEY. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 21. In the annual inter-varsity hockey match at Beckenham to-day Oxford beat Cambridge
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  • 276 10 Arsenal's Good Lead. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 21. To-day's English and Scottish League matches resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE—DIV. I. Arsenal 4, Manchester U. 1. Birmingham 0, Aston V. 4. Blackburn 1, West Ham 0. Blackpool 3, Bolton 3. Derby 1, Newcastle 5. Leeds 1,
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  • 520 10 (By arrangement with the "STJ*.") London, Feb. 22. Yesterday, favoured with sunny weather, and the grounds in the majority of cases being soft, was a good day for the leaders of the various divisions, all of whom gained ground from their nearest rivals. It was a
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  • 44 10 In Triangular Army Tournament. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 21. In the second match of the international triangular tournament, in which the British. French and Belgian Armies compete, the British Army beat the French by 2 goals to at Selhurst Park to-day.
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  • 100 10 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 21. In ideal weather before 20,000 spectators, Ireland and Scotland drew o—o in to-day's International at Belfast. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, Feb. 21. Despite ideal conditions, the weather being sunny and the pitch soft, at Belfast for the third match of the
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  • 486 10 Saturday's Results. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Feb, 21. Brilliant weather favoured the opening day of Perak Turf Club's Spring race meeting at Ipoh to-day. There was a large attendance including the Officer Administering the Government, the British Resident and the Sultan of Perak. The
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  • 180 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. The following have been invited to play for the S.C.C. against S.C.F.A. to-morrow cm the Padang: E. Cherrington; C. Thornton, R. D. Brummitt; L. V. Taylor, A. K. Reade, A. Donald (capt.); E. A. Joy, J. L. Elmer, C. J. Bembroke, C. Kendall and K. H.
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  • 211 10 Japan's Davis Cup Pair To Play Here.. LAWN TENNIS. As stated in these columns last week, two of Japan's Davis Cup representatives, Jiro Sato and his brother Hyotaro Sato, arrive in Singapore, en route to Europe by the "Yurukuni Maru," on Wednesday, and we are now
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  • 203 10 Singapore Pair Annex Doubles. The second annual Malayan Tamils singles and doubles tournament, held under the auspices of the Tamilians' Physical Culture Association, Kuala Lumpur, which began last Tuesday on the Association's courts, came to a close on Friday evening. There were fifteen entries in the singles and
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  • 318 10 S.G.C. Beat R.C.G.C. GOLF. The Singapore G.C. beat Race Course G.C. in the first round of the Wei Hai Wei Cup competition yesterday. Result I R.C.G.C players mentioned first): B. M. Abdullah 0. L D Hardie 1. S. I. Ibrahim 0. ML ML Paterson 1. E.
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  • 78 10 Sixteen cards were taken out for the "Guillemard Cup" competition at the Keppel Golf Club, and the following returned: Wotherspoon and la Cloche 86—11—75 N. Wilson and Barren 85— 9=76 Bald and P. Wilson 89—11=78 Douglas and Dr. Lowson 84 6=78 Hindle and Watt 91—11=80 N. B. Gibson
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  • 57 10 One of the semi-final matches in the Selangor Golf Club's championship was played on Friday between W. H. Elkins and W J. Gibb. the latter winning by 4 up and 3 to play. It was an interesting match and attraoted many followers. Gibb will meet the wroner of
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  • 142 10 TAKES PART IN SULTAN'S PICNIC. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Feb. 23. The Officer Administering the Government (the Hon. Mr. John Scott) and Mrs. Scott wire warmly received on their first visit to Ipoh on Saturday afternoon. They attended the opening of the Perak race meeting with
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  • 156 10 SURVIVORS RESCUED BY FISHERMAN. Whilst casting their nets off the coast o: Changi late on Saturday afternoon, fishermen came upon a capsized boat with three Chinese clinging on to it. They were in a thoroughly exhausted condition and were scarcely able to speak when taken ashore.
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  • 54 10 GOVT. TO FIND EMPLOYMENT FOR 450.000. Reuter's Service. Washington, Feb. 12. President Hoover has announced that within a month the Government will find employment for 450.000 persons. It is stated that half a milliard dollars oi the $700,000,000 provided for construction during 1932 could be immediately made
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  • 51 10 Believed to have been caused by spontaneous combustion, two grass fires broke out in Baker Read and Upper Serangoon Road en Saturday afternoon. The Baker Road fire was ext.nguished before any damage to household property was caused, but an attap hut was burned down in the other
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  • 40 10 A Chinese woman was rescued from drowning by a boatman in the vicin.ty of Johnston's Pier at about 7.30 last night. She is believed to have attempted suicide and was picked up in an exhausted condition.
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  • 40 10 Reuter's Service. Buenos Aires. Feb. 22. It is reported from Asuncion that the Paraguay Government troops have recaptured Encarnacion. They discovered that the Reds had rifled the banks and customs houses and decamped with the proceeds.
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  • 1382 10 CITY FATHERS FARE**, DINNER. 1 100 PER CENT. Ml i( „>., FUNCTION Mr. R. J Farrer. Presldenl Municipal Commission dinner on Saturday in the fj liC Room by past and preset c 8 tables were so arranged as of a square, orchids of v arranged, forming
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  • 85 11 rttn Aert are invited to write to us on I 0* r T "r\, u uic interest. It must be underjfitcts oi f -Malaya Tribune" does not fiai f*T opinions expressed by corresRS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF -reierably tyvewritten (double osy one side of the paper only. be used,
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  • 173 11 To tti r Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") in books is not learning, :id of another is not money a good maxim, and common d in the discussion of the jeu.se mu>i L 4 nt, Mr. K. Y. Wong, is too c other thin gs. he says: ese ancients
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  • 246 11 {To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir— In her first letter about Council Reform. 'Spero Meliora" mentioned what she called acquired'' instincts. The slip here is obvious and a few words are necessary. An instinct cannot be "acquired"—it is inborn. and in most cases everlasting. James agued that instincts
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  • 320 11 <To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir—I crave space in our People's Paper a noble cause. Every Patrician knows that March IT is St. Patrick's Day. The word fctrician used here refers only to the old boys the above <a Oege Thousands of old
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  • 53 11 Shanghai, Feb. 11. Speaking at a welcoming reception this afternoon, Mr. Douglas Fairbanks described Shanghai as one of the five most vital cities in the world, the others being New York. Paris. London and Hollywood. He refused to include Chicago, despite its having "shot its way
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 551 11 Please cut this out for Future Reference. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. MT. EMILY SWIMMING POOL AMENDED TIME-TABLE. It is notified that from the 22nd February, 1931, inclusive, the above Pool will be available for use of the Public in accordance with the amended Time-Table annexed, showing also charges for admission. BY ORDER.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 219 11 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, FEB. 22. Ceylon, Southern and Western India (Shanghai Maru) 3 p.m. Muar <Rahman) 3 p.m. Port Dickson and Malacca (Medusa) 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Penang (Kinta) 3 p.m. Malacca, Lumut and Teluk Anson (Selangor) 3 p.m. ♦North, N-East and N-West Sumatra (Silvercypress) 3 p.m. Pontianak (Raub)
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  • 520 12 KIDNAPPED AND ROBBED OUTSIDE THEATRE. BOXER THREATENED WITH REVOLVERS. New York (By Mail). Mrs. Lita Grey Chaplin, the former wife of Mr. Charles Chaplin, and M. Georges Carpenter, the heavy-weight boxer, were kidnapped and robbed in New York the other day. But the former resolutely refused
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  • 187 12 Referring to the seizure by a detective of a telegram in the te'egraph office at Randw ck racecourse while Investigating evasions of the new betting tax. the Director-General of Postal Serv ces (Mr. H. P. Brown* observed in mailweek, that the officer in charge cf the
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    • 332 12 NOTICE. A HOHAMED ABDUUAB l M MADRAS H NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade Mark is the exclusive property of A. MOHAMED ABDULLAH, and is used by him as a Trade Mark in connection with all kinds of Pulicat Sarongs and similar goods manufactured, handled and sold by
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    • 439 12 THE S.S. POLICE BiS^l (Available for Private Engagements) S WILL PLAY AT BOTANICAL GARDENS, AT 5.15 P.M. ON WED., FEB I I KATONG PARK, AT 9 P.M. ON FRIDAY, FEB 2 7 I Dean's Star. Oper.a Co. j I AT THEATRE ROYAL H NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Ino performance! I UNTIL
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 157 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, FEB. 23. High Tides.—1.25 a.m.. 1.40 p.m. Football: S.C.C. v. Sime Darby. Padang. TO-MORROW, FEB. 24. High Tides.—1.50 a.m., 2.19 p.m. Kedah Court of Appeal. Ipoh Races. Football: S.C.C. v. Chinese, Padang. Meeting, Race Course Golf Club, 6.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25. High Tides.—2.20 a.m.. 3.09
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  • 1545 13 Sports Pastimes. SERVICE AS ATTACK. British Players' Weakness. LAWN TENNIS. In the earliest days of the game, the service played quite a minor part. With a few exceptions it was merely a means of setting the ball in play—even scarcely considered an advantage to take the service. The development into
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  • 268 13 CRICKET. London, Jan. 28. "Unless we are very careful we are going to break the hearts of bowlers and ruin the game with doped wickets," said Lord Hawke at the Yorkshire County Cricket Club's annual meeting to-day. "The bowler has no earthly chance; the ball never gets wicket
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  • 193 13 New Delhi. Jan. 29. Jack Hobbs just before leaving Bombay, wrote a letter to Mr. Grant Govan. President of the 3oard of Cricket Control in India. "Just a line on the eve of my departure from India to convey through you my best thanks to cricketers
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  • 165 13 At a meeting of the Emergency Committee of the Board of Control for Cricket in India substantial progress was made in arrangements for a M.C.C. tour in India next winter and for the subsequent tour of an All-India team in England in the summer of 1932.
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  • 41 13 BILLIARDS. The following are the results of the S.H.B J.S.C. (American handicap*: Semi-Final: L. C. Kessler —30 beat Leong Ah Soo —50 by 35 po nts. Final: L. C. Kessler —30 beat Tang Chi < Heng —50 by 32 points.
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  • 24 13 H. L. Hendry, the well-known Australian Test player, has been appointed by the Victorian Cricket Association as coach to the Victorian Country Cricket League.
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  • 70 13 C. V. Grimmett, Australia's famous Test bowler, has been presented by two admirers cf his performances with a gold ring set with a stone originally found in the R*ver Ganges. The stone is marked with two circles called "The eyes of the world." In acknowledging the presentation Grimmett paid a
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  • 932 14 LAUGHING AND MUSICAL. One of the pleasantest experiences imaginable is to journey south when autumn merges into winter to pass by slow, almost imperceptible degrees to a sunnier land and warmer, friendlier days. Especially is this so in France, where one may land in grayness on
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  • 172 14 NOT THROWN AT HIM THIS TIME. London (By Mail.) Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Dominion Secretary, received a new honour —the Order of the Egg. He was invested with the order by a deputation of the South African students' delegation visiting this country which
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  • 95 14 Paris <By Mail). "A husband has the right to open his wife's letters" is the decision given by the Judge cf the Bordeaux Civil Court. In his judgment, which is causing a stir in feminist circles here, the judge said: '•The husband as head of
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  • 93 14 HE'S JUST FLOATING TIIROI'GH LIFE. America, the factory of freaks, has now out for exhibition her latest novelty. This is J. W. Preston, of St. Louis < Illinois V He is seventy, and is ending his days floating along the Mississippi in a home-made boa?.
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    • 440 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Blf|kOT (Incorporated in Germany.) The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 5 PFALZ for Japan Ports and Vladivostok Feb. 25 FRANKFURT for Saigon, Yokohama, Kobe and Moji Mar. 1 COBLENZ for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Mar. 3 FRANKEN for Hong Kong,
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    • 499 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank, Limited. Meyer Chambers. RAFFLES SQUARE, SINGAPORE. beg to announce that they art inaugurating a New Service for theii customers in the shape of Safo Deposit boxes for the keeping jewellery, bonds, title-deetis and other valuable property. These boxes hays been ordered and are on the
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    • 493 16 Just in Stock! Photographer's Journal!! (THE BRITISH JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC ALMANAC FOR 1931. The year book of photography and amateurs' guide arjd the photographic annual. Edited by Geo E. Brown F.I.C. C cloth-bound $2.00. Books of two kinds J paper bound 1.50. Please ivrite or call at: M. Mohamed Dulfakir Co.,
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    • 571 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS. The following ten very valuable Municipal Building Allotments, situated by the New Market, along tlx New Loop Road, and in close proximity tc the Malacca River and the Railway Station, will be sold by Public Auction by the undersigned at their Sale-Room, No. 21, Church
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    • 413 16 EDUCATIONAL. BETHEL ENGLISH SCHOOL. For Boys and Girls—Ceylon Road, Katong. Admits candidates to morning and evening sessions. Primary classes under experienced lady teachers. European management. Music taught by a European lady. Games: Badminton and volley. Apply P. V. Thomas, 8.A., Principal. MERCANTILE INSTITUTE 3, VICTORIA STREET. Accommodation available in the
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