Malaya Tribune, 11 August 1931

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune xvnt- -No. 188 SINGAPORE TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Aug. 11, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 114 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. fOl CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, Parker Desk Sets— FOR Parker Pens Pencils— o FOR j If you own a Parker Pen you need only purchase pen pencil J the desk Set Base. or I All Parkers are Interchangeable from a Pocket Pen TW PENS 0 j to
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    • 14 1 f I Hi 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 SO LONG LETTT' WITH Charlotte Greenwood 'PROVE *****262.
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  • 3194 2 SHIP SEA TELEGRAMS. Special to the -Malaya Tribune."t London. July 16. There is a delightfully human touch abdut %he latest development of Post Office service. Up to the present telegrams from ships at sea have been costly-. A demand for wireless service at a cheaper rat? has
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    • 194 2 LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT YOURSELF. FREE TEST HOROSCOPES BY FAMOUS BOMBAY ASTROLOGER. Hundreds who havt tested the sktll of •Pundit Tabore." famous phychic, proclaim him the modern wizard of Astrology. GEORGE MACKEY of New York believes that the Bombay expert must possess some sort of second-sight. Applying the ancient science
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    • 248 2 Vl > Two Years. h GLAXO ki .*m\Wr jSt /y HAS CONTAINED ADDED Ik m W jS? SO Mf SUNSHINE VITAMIN D. A/ J PsJ° orhcr Bab 7 Food can m AW Ĕd make this claim. Do you Aw Mf know what tllc acldition °f I tj Vitamin D means
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  • 854 3 RUGGED HUMOUR OF OUR FOREFATHERS. It is curious what a constant interest is evinced in the unearthing cf curious epitaphs. The correspondence columns of the daily papers and weekly periodicals are seldom without some contribution, and the regularity of their appearance rpeaks for their popularity. England, of course,
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  • 106 3 Nauen, July 29. Breslau: The *irst arrests under the recent Emergency Decree prohibiting traffic in foreign currencies was made here to-day, when the Viennese banker Herr Lemberger and his accountant, who had come to Breslau in order to sell 5,000 dollars at a greatly inflated rate of
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  • 936 3 GERMAN CLAIM TO EQUAL RIGHTS. ATTITUDE AT COMING ARMS CONFERENCE. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") Disarmament, of which so much has been heard though not seen during the last decadc or so, is by no means a recent invention. Soon after the countries of Europe had
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  • 90 3 Nauen. July 29 Coilin: The Ministers of Germany's three roi'.thern neighbours. Austria. Switzerland and Czechoslovakia, to-day lodged a joint protest p.t Urn Foreign Office against the new German tax on foreign travel, which has paralysed lourist traffic between Germany and those countries The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 209 3 WILLS' 8 C^STAN 1 CTS /l^^Ĕ/w/ MADE IM ETMGLA.IND TOOTH PASTE exhilarating...refreshing... ''''p^l^l ful to use. Made by the makers of Listerine u^-t^^^^ fcttf** More effective when used c °o> on a Pro-phylactic Tooth Brush! P I Away with that un- reliable alarm clock I TjAS some poorly built alarm
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    • 187 3 I TRY BOVRIL AND p MILK A spoonful of Bovril stirred < J^- N into a glass of milk—hot or cold —makes a delicious beverage. It is a combination of food elements unique in their diges- y x tibility and high nutrition. For P" H Bovril is the concentrated II
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  • 2529 4 "PEACE BY FORCE?" ARMAMENTS, ALLIANCES AND ASCENDENCY. Mr. J. L. Garvin writes in the 'Observer": in mail week: We may take it that the gathering to be addressed by the Statesmen of all parties in the Albert Hall next Saturday will be a very memorable demonstration
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  • 523 4 LORD E. PERCY AND THE TEAM SPIRIT. RUGBY HEADMASTER ON INTELLIGENCE. Lord Eustace Percy, at Sedbergh (Yorks) School, said that the team spirit forstered by the public schools was spreading through all the schools of the country, but there was a danger of worshipping this spirit unreasonably; it
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 233 4 CARLSBE _RG BEERS are better Make sure that you get CARLS- WmXY^ BERG ask for it by name m\% "1 in all Hotels and Rest Houses W\, throughout the Straits Settle- WJL L ments and F.M.S. \Wm\W\Y Sold in bottle i___BF on draught. '^^^__-5-^^^\^^ SOLE AGENTS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY,
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  • 1369 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY PRASER A CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, August 11, 10 a.m. Issue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Ends. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 As am Kumbeuxg Tin Dec. 31 £0.18.6 £1. j 6 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 0.19.0 1. _.o 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June 30
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    • 505 5 Best Quality with Modem Price! Apply to New China. Optical Co., I I MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS I 96. High Street. Singapore. I t 'Phone 3786. I msmm •^••^^tM«..„.,.^ urill i l|M 1)BWI|11 l litiiiiitiit i DIABETES Thabib A. Md. Hassan guarantees to cure Diabetes by personal treatment with roots leaves and
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    • 52 5 a "THREE STAR" British Wireless Accumulators in Multl Glass Container with Tapping for every 3 Volts. H.T. Type Capacity 6300 M Amp., L.T. Type Capacity 45 Ampere. The plates are of special design and extra thick and need only recharging once In I months. Sole Agents THE NATIONAL ELECTBADE. 42,
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    • 67 5 I iniiiW'iiitiiintitiiiiiiiiiattatiiiiitttiiiifKtiifitiMairii.tiii:!! The Name is the GUARANTEE' ljf I I Winchester />Ss\ i I FLASHLIGHTS I BATTERIES I Made by the I WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. f I New Haven. Conn.. U.S.A f I "As Good as the Gun." I m m m Distributors for Malaya: j TIANG LEE Co.,
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    • 135 5 j| IN TABLET FORM. g I Against CONSTIPATION J 3 Nothing like purgatives or laxatives. I Its use does not lead to habit. 1 ffi Fue sample can be obtained from I FRANCO-EASTERN TRADING CO., SOLD BY ALL DISPENSARIES. iS slSttsttSlSlsZs?sdS2sttlsWslsttSZS asEb'HsHsasasasaCT.s?..q? q? q? q?q?g? q? cpgw» 2S2S2S2SES2SdS2S2S2S2S2S2HS2S2S2SZSi^^ IS R
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 357 5 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. WEEK-END RADIO. (TO-DAY). IT mil, Kuala Lumpur Amateur Radio metres* 6.30 p.m Malay music; Music; 7.15 Mr. A. N. Farquhar--!cet Conditions and Share Quota- 8 30 p.m. Recital of latest issue n c orded mus.c. d PLE «15.93 metres*. 8.45 to 10.30 .nclud.ng vocal and instrumental
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    • 305 6 I ww 55 55— wwvv __—fa— MM >>'-, B S j| I jj H XWE BIG HOUSF with the "Double Theatre Capacity" jjj I H Il c is": TO-NIGHT 8 Ln 8 iiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiH= r= IpJ 3 5 NIGHT of the world-famous Stoge Farce-now the Biggest jjj B Scream of the
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    • 203 6 Amusements. c Pi f__ Ho mNĔwrs AT AW *m > 1 S c j c.is I To-night j" 0 15 1I j j Another Smashing Show! 1 ENTERTAINMENT PLUS! I Here's a red-blooded, action-thriller! Drama with a punch VIRILE! DIFFERENT! I LEW AYRES j a Superb Star of All Quiet"
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    • 284 6 jccyiijiLifcjc, ,j,mi nillfcl II I iTTIhj, i w Im g l <j Iki I I r*l Bbl B1 k4 111E11 1 6.15 To Night 9 5 I MEN FEARED HIM! WOMEN LOVED HIM! Here's a Dynamic Action Thriller! George Bancrof IN j Ladies Love Brutes,J I NEXT CHANGE: THE "LOTTERY
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  • 59 7 RUBBER ASSOCIATION. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Singapore. Aug. 11. o o Buyers Seller* 8.8. equal to London Standard. Spot 7s. 77 Standard R.s.S on Tender August 7% 8 i.. September 8 |U October/December 8» 4 gi* January/March 8% 1% Tone of Market:— Dull and Easier Latest Cable—London 2%d. .New
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  • 72 7 London. Aug. 11. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £112»„ (£108 Forward UU% (£llO "7 16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2%d Forward 2%d (3d). The market is steady. To-day's
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  • 135 7 Singapore, Aug. 11. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $235 Rice. Siam. 2 $205 Rice, Siam 3 $190 Rice. Siam 4 m $178 Rice. Saigon A-l N $183 Rice. Saigon 2 $176 Rice. Saigon 3 $168 R'ce. Rangoon 1 $1 65 Rice. Rangoon 2 $161 Rice, par Boiled No. 1
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  • 316 7 Singapore. Aug. 11. <Bw courtesy of H. end S. Bank.) Selling.—London 4 months" sight 2s. 3 29 32d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 T B d.. London 60 days' rght 2s J27 32d, London 3u days' sight 2s. 3 13,16 d.. London demand 2a 3 23/32 d..
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  • 101 7 Singapore. Aug. 11. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Fait Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Hal Hing 22; Kumsang 21. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Nieuw Zeeland 18; Celebes Maru 16; Narbada 13; Africa Maru 11; Lipis 10. Morioka Maru 9; Atreus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2). Lycaon 30; Lossiebank
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  • 126 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. Aug. 11. noon. Markets are quiet to-day. Rubber has declined again and there is practically no interest evinced in rubber shares. Tin has improved another locally and shares are quietly steady, although buyers are none too keen. Quotations are about unchanged from yesterday.
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  • 288 7 August 11. 11 ajn. RUBBER. London. 2%d., down \d New York. 55 16 cents. (G). down cent Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 75—85 cent.. Ayer Moleks 50—60 cents. Ayer Panas 50—60 cents, Basselts 40—45 cents. Brogas 35—40 tents. Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents, Bukit Katils 17%— 22% cento. Connemaras
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 818 7 Mount Emily Swimming Pool. Swimming Gala 15 th August, 1931. Heats for the following events will be swum off at 5 p m. Friday 14th inst. Competitors must be punctual. 100 Metres Back Stroke Open. 100 Breast Stroke Open. 200 Free Style Open. 50 Free Style Novices. 50 Breast Stroke
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    • 176 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS AUCTION SALE OF A LARGE AND GOOD COLLECTION OF VALUABLE JEWELLERIES At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co's saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street. ON THURSDAY. AUGUST 13. AT 10.30 A.M. Comprising brilliant and diamond brooches, earrings, bracelets, rings, bangles, hair pins, etc. NOW ON VIEW. CHEONG KOON SENG
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    • 95 7 fj^rar=if==iraiai3i=ara^ I ALHAMBRAI I TO-NIGHT j I 6.15—0.15 Universal m A red-blooded, virile action 'Picture. i ml drama that's tense, rfiY- 2 ml f event and thrilling H, ,,Mm 1,11 1,,, ,1,i1 ,,i,,i ,ii,ii,,i,,i,,,,i ,ii,i,,,- ,< iuj I LEW AYRES Ij the audacious hero of "All jj| jj Quiet" now
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 542 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. M alayan daily weather REPORT. remper*- Bright STATIONS cure. Rainfall. Sur Max. Mlti. «hliie Alor Star 90 76 Nil 9 3 Kcu. Bharu 90 74 0.08 8.5 K. Trengganu 91 74 Nil 8.1 Kroh 87 72 Nil 7.1 Sitlawan 90 73 Nil 6.5 Ipoh 93 76 Nil 8.8
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  • 116 8 At the General Hospital on August 11th Margaret, beloved wife of R J. Farrer— Funeral at the French Cathedral 4 p.m.. at Bidadari 4.30 pm MulUs Ilia Bonis Flebilis Occidif MRS. ANG PIAN ANN t Madam Tan Gin N«c > at her residence
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  • 741 8 How many grown-yps will deny that the happiest days of their lives were their days at school? Not many, we are quite sure. Nevertheless the majority of boys long impatiently for the time when they will leave school and get out into the workaday world. It is
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  • 286 8 The engagement is announced of Charles David Bolton, of Singapore and Shanghai. Mdest son of Mr. and Mrs. Cha. P. Watford Hertfordshire, and Dora Kathleen, only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Dovell. of Kew, Surrey. Under the auspices of the Pava Lebar Methodist Church a prayer meeUng
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  • 327 8 M.E.OA. Sub-Committee 9 s I Findings. The following is the report of the Rubber Restriction Sub-Committee of the Council of the Malayan Estate Owners* Association: With one dissentient, Dr. Braddon, we are in agreement that Restriction must be governed by the five under-noted principles: 1. There must be
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  • 296 8 PASSING OF A POPULAR LADY. The death occurred at the General Hospital at 5.20 am. to-day of Mrs. Margaret Farrer. wife of Mr. R J. Farrer, C.M.G., who last year retired from the Presidency of the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore. Mrs. Farrer. aged 53, was a
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  • 143 8 A second concert by Szigeti attracted another full audience to the Memorial Hall la-A night. This hall has proved to bo much more attractive and inspiring to concert artistes and audiences than the Victoria Theatre, owing to its more cheerful atmosphere and vastly superior acoustic properties. Szigetl
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  • 77 8 Aug. 10. The K'&C and Quee i returned to London to-day tr'fm Cowes. where they spent a fortright on the royal yacht "Victoria and Albert." The King has enjoyed several days of raring ln "h i, CVlter "Br'tannia." To-morrow, after i meet iv; ol th?
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  • 75 8 From Indo-China by the Andre Lebon due at Singapore at 7 ajn to-morrow. Prom China and Japan by the Somali M due ■t Singapore at 4 p.m. to-morrow. Prom Holland by the Indrapoera due at Singapore at 6 p.m. to morrow. From China and Japan by the Suwa
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  • 552 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON I J The Radio people gave their fancy dress prize to the wrong gi r 0 j Saturday evening. Atmosph- re ported! I am beginning to wonder the way, when a Loud Speak* i ur> pression) Bill will .be introd > d j ri the
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  • 41 8 latest QI Tv RtBBFR Londin2 d. H New York:—5 5 16 <G» c»i Sngapcre: —7 3 i ctnT H TIS *>''■ London Spo::—£112 10s o Thrae Months Buyers fll5 6d.). Sellers £115 2s. bd. ld Singapore: —$57.87'•>. 1J 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 226 8 v m mam j Challenge Shields and 1 Trophies for Sports, etc. We Carry A Range Suitable For All Purposes. Special Discount is Schools, etc. g S Actual Si xI 4 «cheß No. i- in Mounted on Teak. Price »05.00. I I Also at »45 OO and »47.50. 1 5
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    • 58 8 1 GENUINE I Butterfly Wing f JEWELLERY. I I in I Silver Brooches, I Pendants Vanity jj I Cases, Rings &jj Powder Boxes. Charming Designs 30 Years' Experience. lU.S.I U.S. De Silva; Bros., j •1. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. PHONE 4S4§. a5E5H525H555c!5c*****5E5a5H5H525H5H5a5H5S I—: 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN, ■rtahltohort
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  • 235 9 CABINET COMMITTEE TO MEET. MOVE FOR DRASTIC ECONOMY. SNOWDEN? CONVERSION SCHEME. WILL SOCIAL SERVICES SUFFER? Reuter. Washington, Aug. 10. I; orts from London that the reCt MacDonald-Stimson talks in Scotland embraced revision of war debt- is described by Mr. Castle, V t Secretary of State,
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  • 345 9 British Official. Rugby. Aug. 10. The Prime M nister. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. who has been in Scotland since the House of Commons rose for the summer vacation, is ~tu-ning »o London from Lossiemouth by train to-night. It :s understood that the Premier wishes to gain closer touch
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  • 215 9 FI'UTHER EXTENSIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS. Further extensions and improvements are fc-nK made at th? New World Shows, Jalan and when these are completed S.ngaP 01 s premier amusement park will offer Practically every form of amusement at the lcwtst cost. The open-air talkies, installed ily T( rently, ar?
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  • 57 9 meat of the Sangeetha Abivirthy -fully performed their *MarakaKarungkuil Kuntram at the Kuala Hall on Aug. 2. The play was by the public and there was a belonging as they do to the Pla :id enli Bhtene<i clashes, presented .he the house in the best form possible.
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  • 162 9 Increased Production In America. Reuter. Liverpool, Aug. 10. The cotton market is staggered by the great increase of production set out in the official United States estimate. Futures opened at about 100 points lower, equal to a penny per lb., but have now slightly rallied. Later.
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  • 208 9 REPORT OF KUALA LUMPUR BRANCH. The Committee of the Kuala Lumpur branch cf the Ex-Services Association of Malaya held eleven meetings during the year ended June 30. a room having been allotted to them for this purpose in the new P.MAY.P. Headquarters. The Chairman of the
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  • 59 9 RECEPTION AT THE CONSULATE. The anniversary of the German Constitution Day was celebrated at the German Consulate this morning, when a large number of guests attended a reception. The German Consul-General (Dr. Hertz) received the guests, among whom were a representative of the Governor, the I.G.P. (the
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  • 68 9 JUDGMENT IN TRUNK CO. CASE. The Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule. entered judgment, in the Supreme Court to-day, for $1.433 in favour of the plaintiff, Mr. R. P. Richards, in the case heard last week in which the Sterling Trunk Co. were defendants. The amount
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  • 208 9 Although unable to be present at the mam reunion dinner of the Malayan StudentsSociety held at the Runnymede Hotel. Penang. on the same evening, a few members of the <=ccletv and friends gathered tog thor to celebrate* the occasion at the Raffles Hotel on Saturday night.
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  • 28 9 OUR LONDON LETTER, on page 2. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. ra page 8. SPORTS COMMENTS, on page 10 CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11. LITERARY NOTES, on page I£.
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  • 167 9 Emergency Decrees Being Enforced. Reuter. Berlin,. Aug. 10. President Hindenburg has signed an emergency decree amending the press law under which the Prussian Government last week forced the newspapers to publish an antiplebiscite manifesto. Henceforth any such publication is enforceable only if sanctioned by the Government of
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  • 33 9 Reuter. Trecemsoe. Aug. 11. The submarine 'Naut lus" left at 4.30 p.m for Advent Bay (Spitsbergen) in the start of its undersea dash to the North Pole. —Reuter.
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  • 100 9 The newly-renovated Pavilion theatre is to reopen shortly and an attractive programme of films has been promised. The theatre has been entirely redecorated, and a new balcony, providing far more adequate seating accommodation, has been installed. The ground floor has been raised by three feet, with the result
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  • 48 9 Mr. M. R. Menon, of the Y.M.C.A School of Commerce, has passed the Final (Parti) Examination of the London sociation of Accountants held n Singapore in June last. Mr. M A. Tobin. of the Internal Audit Municipality, has passed the Intermediate Examination cf the same body of Accountants.
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  • 75 9 The Merrilads Musical Association's M.nstrels will contribute musical selections and vaudeville turns at the performance to be given by the Yeok Hua Mandarin School at the Moonlight Hall. New World, on Saturday, in aid of the School Fund. Musicians and others taking part are requested to assemble before 7 p.m.,
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  • 1362 9 GRAVE DISTRESS IN CHINA. MR. AW BOON HAW'S CONTRIBUTION. APPEAL TO LOCAL CHINESE CHAMBER. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the Chinese philanthropist of Singapore, has recently made a contribution of the sum of $7,000 for relieving the victims of the flood disasters in China. f The worst
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    • 222 9 "ITALIT" ft* fr** tf*rl C J Tke GOLD MEDAL CORRUGATED ASBESTOS ROOFING MATERIA! fl Pitch 6 in. 1 Lfl nJ U 1 I I I I I I" I I I SOLE AGENTS: C I I GirrnßiE 6 €b I X (Incorporated in the StraiU Settlements./ jd £^525a525V25V25a5H5^^ IN E
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  • 387 10 BAKEWELL DROPPED FOR PAYNTER. LARWOOD BACK IN TATE'S PLACE. London, Aug. 11. The England Test team to meet New Zealand in the Third Test, which commences at Manchester on Saturday has been selected as follows D. R. Jardine (capt.) (Surrey). H, Sutcliffe (Yorkshire). X S.
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  • 142 10 FREEMAN'S 218 WICKETS. London, Aug. 10. Although K. S. Duleepsinhji, the Sussex captain, has the biggest aggregate for the season Sutcliffe is easily at the top of the averages, having scored 2,276 runs with an average of 98.95 per innings. Larwood, on statistics, is the best bowler
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  • 224 10 The Indian Association were routed by their neighbours at Bales tier on Saturday, Retnam of the Ceylon 8. C. dismissing four of the I.A. batsmen with successive deliveries. Scores: Indian Association: Naden c Jansen b Retnam 0. Wazir Singh b Retnam 0. B. S. Gill b
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  • 69 10 AMERICAN LEAGUES. New York, Aug. 10. Latest American League results are as follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn 4, New York 9 Cincinnatti 6. Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnatti 4. Pittsburgh 8. Boston 5. Philadelphia 4. Boston 6, Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 0, Chicago 1. m AMERICAN LEAGUE. Mew York 3. Philadelphia 5.
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  • 322 10 TAIPING RACES. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. (from Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Aug. 10. The going was fine and attendance good at the races here to-day. A protast was inquired into by the S.cwards at the end of the last race, but was dismissed. Tne result* were: Race l. —Polo Ponies—(Amat»ur
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  • 160 10 R.C.G.C BEAT S.G.C. The following are the results of the match played on Sunday between the Singapore Golf Club and the Race Course Golf Club (S.G.C. names mentioned first): Eldred and Buchanan 0, Ibrahim and Morita 1%. Stevens and Mundell 0. Lim and Rappa 1. McOwen and Findlay V
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  • 108 10 Forty-four cards were taken out for the August medal competition of the Keppel Golf Club and the following returned: A. S. Banks 88—18=70. A. F. Dale 86—12=74. B. la Choche 86—12—74. H. Morris 85—10—75. H. B. Salmond 90—14=76. A. J. Donald 90—13=77. J. Green 91—14=77. E. D. Edwards
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  • 53 10 The Singapore G.C. August ladies' bogey competition was played yesterday at Bukit Timah and resulted in a win for Mrs. W. L. Stevens (3 all square) in "A" Division and in a tie between Mrs. J. S. English and Miss P. Salmond (each 12 all square)
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  • 51 10 Nineteen cards were taken out for the August ladies' spoon competition at the Keppel Golf Club, and the following returned:— Mrs. R. E. Earle and Miss K. Stewart, each l down, tie; Mrs. G. A. Thamsen, Mrs. H J. G. Blits and Mrs. P. Wltoon, each 2
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  • 524 10 REPLY TO "A SELECTOR.- SWIMMING. "Pro Bono Publico" writes: "There seems to be a misconception on the part of A Selector' that ln order to make it a representative Malayan team and also in tairness to Penang, seeing that they have contributed towards the Fund, there
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  • 279 10 R.S.Y.C. CARDOSA TROPHY. After last week-end, when the "B" class spent two days voyaging round Singapore Island, it was perhaps not to be surprised at that only six, of the fleet of.ten "B" boat?, turned out on Sunday to sail ln the first race for the Cardosa Challenge Trophy.
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  • 242 10 MERRIDALE ANNIVERSARY. The first anniversary of the Merridale B.P. was celebrated at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow (kindly lent for the occasion) at 5 l 4 milestone. Pasir Panjang on Sunday, and a good number of members attended. Speeches were given by Messrs. Lim Eng Tong (President), Neo Pmg
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  • 234 10 THE HUNDRED IN TEN SECONDS. PERAK CLAIMS SPRINT RECORD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Aug. 9. At the Perak athletic championships on Saturday at Ipoh, one Malayan record was broken and r„ao:her equalled besides five new records for the State. Chief interest centred in the 100 yards dash which
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  • 233 10 SPORTS MEETING AT PENANG. (From Our Own Carrerpondentj Penang, Aug. 9. The results in the Glugor Shield meeting at Penang on Saturday were as follows: Relay Race Mile (110 yds. x 4): A.C.S. 1, K.E. VII S. 2; P.F.S. 3: time 48 sees. Long Jump: S.X.I. 1;
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  • 17 10 The sports meeting of the Junior Civil Service Association has been fixed for Sept. 19.
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  • 62 10 Nauen, August 2. Berlin: In Magdeburg, this afternoon, when the women's German Athletic Championships were fought out, Ellen Braumueller broke the world's record lor women's spear throwing, with a distance of 42 metres. The second in this et«ent, Marie Molleuhauer, reached 39.61. which was only 0.04
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  • 346 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. S.C.C. Ist v. Pulau Brani to-morrow on S.C.C. ground: P. M. Adam; C. Thornton, J. G. Glasgow; D. R Harper, A. K. Reade. A. Donald: R. A. F. Brown. E. A. Joy, C. Kendall. M. D. Pennytook, R. D. Brummitt. The annual match between the married
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  • 40 10 In an Interesting game played on Sunday at the Chinese ground the Amicable Athletic Association defeated the Keppel Harbour Chinese by 3—o. The scorers were Tan Cheow Hin. Tay Kwee Liang and Tan Tqi\» Seng Mr. Tay Oen Seng refereed.
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  • 279 10 S.C.R.C. TOURNAMENTS. ""Results and ties la the S.C.R.C. tourramtn: are: "A" Singles Heap.: Weon Chew Tat beat C. X Pang 6—2, 6—l; Tan Thian Sang v. Lai Kwong Chun unfinished; Tan Chong Cark beat Cheong Choo Tong 6—3. B—6.8—6. ."B" Singles' H'cap.r Poh Choo Juay beat Woo Kong
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  • 507 10 CLAN LINE EXPERIMENT. SHIPPING NEWS. Rugby, Aug. 10. An interesting experiment was inaugurated in Newport Docks, South Wales, to-day when a Clan Line steamer was connected telephonically with London, Glasgow and Liverpool. Cables had been laid to the general cargo sidu of the docks where nine
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  • 709 10 The Demand For Hitter Refereeing. SPORTS COMMENTS. Much comment has b>cu around b. Malaya Cup soccer final, in which p J Singapore by 3—1 on Saturday. S::i iP o r a a team, and the S.A.F.A. have no' m.i4 e complaint about the result. I.
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  • 33 10 London Aug HLatest Home rubber stocks are as London 81,711 tons (a rise of 37t; tons» ana Liverpool 55,336 tons (a rise of total increase is therefore 821 to: Service.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 146 10 OUR CROSSWORD PI 1 .ZLBSolution Of Numl) I The following is the solut:oi No. 4. entries for which closed day. In Friday's issue of th bune" the prize-winners of this be published. Across.—1. Maniac: fi. Sadd»u j*J 12. Notes. 14. Ore; 15. Rare, 17. 1S U 19. Smash: 21. Alarms;
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  • 207 11 (iLOSTERS BEAT S.V.C. XI. r] Glo ters beat an S.V.C. side at Tanglin day by 58 runs. Scores: Gloiters: Lt. Brownrigg lbw b Ponsford gm. Hanson c King b Jarvis 5; Lt. ..rd-nan b Jarvis 0; Lt. Tarrant lbw b 30: Cpl. Hale c Ashworth b Jarvis 0; ady
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  • 191 11 Xt Ceylon Sports Club on their ground at at the S.C.R.C. by five wickets on Batardaj Scores: S.c B Evan Wong b Retnam 4; Ong Scow g i n 15; Tan Chiap Kin b Retnam 2; Hian run out 55: R. Tan c Jansen t, pen
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  • 289 11 Th' 1 Combined Schools XI which met the S.R.C. on the Padang on Sunday collapsed in the first innings and followed on. Scores: SRC C. P.terson c Lowls b Ess 4. P. ciAlmeida b Ferreira 7, P. Johnson b Ferreira I H Balhetchot b Ess 0,
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  • 39 11 Rome, July 29. 11 is officially announced that the annual fettaaristk Congress is to be held this year e n the island of Rhodes, in order to com■"■orate the 15th aentury Oecumenical Cour.ai of Ephesus.— Trans-Ocean Service.
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  • 90 11 [Our reader» are invited to write to us on tubjects of public interest. It must be underitood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double tpacingj, and on one side of the paper only Pen
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  • 197 11 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune."; Sir,—l am surprised to see that a letter from an Indian has been rejected, as stated in your issue of the 7th inst. Not only this, but on several occasions I have noticed that most letters contributed by Indians are said to be
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  • 236 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Owing to the present bad times, which are affecting every place, we find boys who have just left school, owing to lack of support and other reasons, walking up and down the streets of Johore Bahru. It is high time the Superintendent
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  • 88 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."j Sir,—It isa bad policy for Malaya to persist in adopting all sorts of means to fore: up the price of tin and rubber, because the low prices are due to the simple fact that Malaya has over-produced the commodities. We must change our
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  • 30 11 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India JtoSLiMh is Rs- 154 for $10 1116 SS STSRS* of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 281 11 !f he New Worid Show. 1 ESTABD. 1923—STILL GOING STRONG. 5] ATTRACTIONS EVERY NIGHT. S GATE 10 CENTS. S The New World Talkie Theatre I I 7.15 p.m. To-night 9.30 pm I "Troopers Three" g A Tiffany Tone Production jo S RESERVED SEATS $1. OTHER SEATS 20 CTS. H 5H5H5H555H572£7257i5H5H57
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    • 197 11 Buy Delicious Fruit Cordials in Fancy Decanters of various shapes, which could be used for Refilling with Wines, Spirits, etc. Sold by all Provision Dealers at Extremely Moderate Prices. FRAMROZ Co. 1N N I USE THE AIRMAIL I I I EVERY WEDNESDAY C I SINGAPORE—MEDAN. I I EVERY FRIDAY I
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 210 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Aug. 16, 1931: TO-DAY, AUG. 11. Bukit Timah Range, "A" (M.G.) Company. Practice Competition. 1 p.m.-Malay Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Coy., Weapon Training. 5l5p.m.-Drill Hall, "A" (M.G.)Coy. Recruits, M.G Training. 515 p.m.-Drill Hall. "C" (Scottish) Coy., Sand Table. 5.15 pm—Drill
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    • 211 11 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, AUG. 11. Siam (except Lower Siam) (Hafthor) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Siak, Pakan Baroe, Pajakombo, Padang and Bengkalis (Hong Kwong) 3 pm. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api (Esmeralda) 3 p.m. Bengkalis, Laboean Bilik, Tandjong Balei and Belawan (Singaradja) 3 p.m. Upper Burma tHong Hwa)
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  • 1553 12 A Mills Young Story. ("The Unlicensed Prospector," by F. E. Mills Young. John Lane, the Bodley Head, Ltd., 7s. 6d South Africa is Miss Mills Youngs territory. She has pegged out there a substantial literary claim, which has yielded a good deal of treasure In the form of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 403 12 I I I SHOP IN THE I I EVENING- I I Our Stores are Open 1 I at i 1 Selegie Road j I Till I Katong f 7nM a 7 p.m. I I Keppel Harbour 1 I Orchard Road,- Tm 7.30 p.m. I j EVERY WEEK-DAY. I I Singapore
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    • 50 12 IiEAUriFUL CHINESE SILK Greatest Bargains. The Finest Chinese Silk state in 7own. SUN KAI FOOK, 186. South Bridge Road LADIES. PAY US A VISIT! For all defects of vision Consult M. FZF.KFF! A SONS. Optometrists and Opticians. Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place. Smpapor* A. M. Ezrkirl. 0.D.. (ThHa.?. F.FO. ft nwlJ
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    • 128 12 ■Tr j. ll IDEAL. SEVERAOe2 ©(ft* [OVALTINt If StOeet Restorer After a hard day's work or when you return home after a dance or theatre with ragged or excited nerves make it your regular practice to drink a cup of delicious "Ovaltine" just before you retire. There fa notiw comparable
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  • 810 13 POINTS OF INTEREST. ANNUAL REPORT OF AUDITORGENERAL. The annual report of the Auditor-General for the year 1930 states that the following points of interest were encountered during audit: Planters' Loans Board.—Buildings loans now form the most active part of the Boards' undertakings—the amount authorised under this
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  • 351 13 THE CONCLUDING CASES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Aug. 8. At the Malacca Assizes a Malay, named Mah'lim bin All was charged with causing death by a rash act, by driving a car and knocking down and killing a schoolboy at Durian Tunggal on April 13. The D.P.P.,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 628 13 Take this strength-maker These are the days when health and fitness count for much. A course of SCOTT'S Emulsion now saves costly illnesses later. SCOTT'S Emulsion is more than a lunghealing health-giver, it is a food tonic that nourishes, strengthens, and sustains. It builds body, bone and brain. But it
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    • 825 13 NOTICE. I RENE ULLMANN s Annual Cheap Sale A very Important stock of JEWELLERY and of WRIST and Pocket q! Cj WATCHES of the finest designs will be sold with VERY IMPORTANT RE- fjj re DUCTIONS on their prices DURING THE MONTH of AUGUST, 1931. This stock jjj [}J will
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  • 1866 14 HEAVY REPATRIATION REPORTED. A GENERAL FALL IN WAGES. Slump conditions are featured in the annual repcrt of the Labour Department of the Federated Malay States, which shows that the total number of immigrants arriving from Southern India at Penang, the port of disembarkation for Perak
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  • 221 14 A CURIOUS POSITION IN SPAIN. So heavy were the electoral returns in Spain that definite figures are net even yet ascerta ned. The Cabinet has had to defer until next Sunday those elections where seGona pells are necessary. Ie is. nevertheless, pretty clear that some
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 164 14 Pocket Pen BB and Desk Pen B A Duofold serves two pur- poses. Remove the taper, slip on the pocket cap, carry your favorite desk pen with you. Only Parker Desk Sets have this nioney sa\ ing Distributors Weill Montor. Ltd. JUST ARRIVED. H.M.V. NORLIA RECORDS. FIRST ISSUE. P *****
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    • 150 14 1293 A tkM mm sf** mm 4 m Don't let that little pimple or rash go untreated. Eczema, ulcers and nas;\ «ores all have simple beginnings A daily dressing with Zam-Buk will check your skin trouble. With its rehned herbal essences soaking thro' the pores, Zam-Buk soon restores the tissues
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    • 162 14 The Great Tonic for vitality and Health As a rapid, safe and sure re-builder of strength, vigour, and real fitness after illness, or as a restorative that makes you feel that it's good to be alive, Hall's Wine has never been equalled. As soon as you start taking this wonderful
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 524 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. I P. 0 BRITISH INDIA AND I APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. j -*V ."ULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM j »\viGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. et contract with Hin Majesty* J Government.) J OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For Coin* and Japan. Due j
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    • 622 15 LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough 8 Qisf?i lD Tonnage Due Sail 5 SUWA MARU 10,700 Aua 13 14 8 EK2S MARU "35 aul: Ii 28 ZAKI MARU 10,500 Sept 9 10 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Oct 7 8 HARUNA MARU i 0,400 Oct. 21
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    • 350 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hong Kong, Amoy and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Cbefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.
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    • 362 15 INSURANCE. THE IM3 SOUTH llflfffl BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MAROOLIOUTH, Offlee: I. Flnlay&on Green. Manager. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street,
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    • 494 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3 000 000 Subscribed Capital £i,BOO 000 Paid-up Capital £i,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.666,845 HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Church Street. London, EC 3. BOARD OF
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    • 538 15 f BANKS. ,THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BRANCH In order to provide better facilities to customers, business houses and residents in the North Division of the Town this Bank will shortly open a Branch in North Bridge Road near its junction with
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 593 16 ALICO I I ALICO Asia Life Insurance Company. Under American Charter. I (rtOOO-depoalted with the Supreme Court of England.) We offer you the most liberal policy ever Issued in the Orient. If your Finances are effected by the present slump-take an ALICO gfM» and keep the slump out of your
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    • 393 16 CASH CHEAP SALE NOW PROCEEDING OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS AND DRESSES. EDUCATIONAL. THE CITY HIGH SCHOOL. 2, SHORT STREET, SINGAPORE. Principal—M. N. Samadar, BA. (Hons.). < Asst. Teachers—H. K. Bose, M.A. (Com.): N. Sen, B.Sc. (Passed Final Normali; S. Singh (Passed Final Normal); and others. Morning Classes—(B a.m. to
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    • 351 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Small lots of land at Pasir Panjang Road facing main Road, at very cheap price. Suitable for bungalow building. Owner leaving Colony. Apply Box 387 c|o Malaya Tribue. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for hanging over your receiver. Ten cents
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    • 529 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. Tenders will be received at the Office of 1 Messrs. Keys Dowdeswell, Architects, Mercantile Bank Building. Singapore, up to noon of the 14th August 1931, for the erection of all work connected with the Three Houses at the corner of Anderson Road and Orange Grove Road, Singapore.
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    • 530 16 FOR PERFECT VISION!! l l ill ?E^^»*"* H. LAZARUS Co., Consulting Opticians. Tel. 2751. 3, Capitol Buildin S SITUATION WANTED. J SITUATION WANTED:—Young Chinese excellent recommendations as dressser, dispenser, microscopist. Seeks position. Please reply Box 393 c/o Malaya Tribune. FOR FLAVOUR AND QUALITY TRY "LION BRAND" Ceylon Old Arrack <
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    • 434 16 MASSAGE AND MAN CURE, MASSAGE. Miss MISAKO and Miss No. 20, Bencoolen Street, fttntapaa MALAYA TRIBUNE PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION KATES PAYABLE IV ADVAV Delivery Including Includini at office Postage Postage or close (Local or to Foreiga residence. F.M.S I Country Yearly $15.00 $21.00 J27 0C Half Yearly 7.50 $10.50 $13.50
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