Malaya Tribune, 2 September 1931
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Title Section29 1931-09-02 1 The Malaya Tribune vX vm.- No. 207 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1931.29 words
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Advertisement277 1931-09-02 1 UPTON'S CB\ LON TEA ft! CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. j Two heads arc HfX| better than one if its "Carlsberg." |)T fl its invigorating contents. Experien Q' /V fljlp the comfortable thirst quenching wttjlHr jSHj effects- now you will order Carlsbery >• V jßPjj always. Obtainable in Bottles or H277 words
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Advertisement494 1931-09-02 1 ■4 W W V W V W W W W WW V V '<• BHR •1 r B Ji HI H I 8 E99 6.15 TO-NIGHT 915 ROOKERY NOOK With TOM WALLS, RALPH LYNN. WINIFRED SHOTTER etc 'PHONE 5261-5262. I Johnson Phillips, Ltd, I I LONDON. I I Electrical Engineers494 words
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Article90 1931-09-02 2 {Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be tinderstood that the Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing/, and on one side of the paper only. Pen90 words
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Article354 1931-09-02 2 (To The Editor. Malaya Tribune/') Sir. There is a tendency and desire to form new societies and mnrWh <JK «.0 oi.ug tcteinw persons :mer;sted m ..aiacular subjects, even though there is a general trade depression and a worio-wid-.* slump. This is useful, to keep ones time occupied. Thus,354 words
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Article133 1931-09-02 2 (To The Editor, -Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Drastic retrenchment is going on in th? Medical Department and the Railway. To encourage the public to tak. 1 up paddy cultivaticn, the F.M.S. requires more hospitals and stations. Will Hi* Excellency's words translated into action? Paddy cultivation is his favourite topic. 1=133 words
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Article161 1931-09-02 2 I To The Editor. Malaya Tribune.') Sir.—Most of the kaki-lima-coffee-sho'?-k ppers are in the habit of mixing in tea same po-sibly harmful powders, as a means of economising in respect of the quantity of milk that they add. The pub'ic, mostly p ople of the poor161 words
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Article39 1931-09-02 2 Mr Walter Lee a<ks who would win th 7>iizc in the Alhambra competition if two n.iants were one wrong—one above and one below the cemct figure respec ively. That k a question for the management to answer.39 words
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Article52 1931-09-02 2 WILL SPAIN TURN TO KOLSHEViSM? Reuter. Barelon;.. Aug. 3i. A tumendous sensation was caused by a mmaWett issue by the National Confederation oi Work rs. condemning the new Government as no better than a Monarchy, and presaging a social revolutionary movement towards either Pases nReuter. - 52 words
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Article42 1931-09-02 2 CATHOLIC CLUB PREMISES RETURNED. Reuter. Rome Aug. 31. At Sig. Mussolinis order, the Catholic Club piemises seized during the recent disputes have been returned to the owners except in Rome, where formalities have not yet been completed. Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article419 1931-09-02 2 R.S.Y.C. REGATTA. CHENGMAI CUP AND CLUB PAIRS. Once again the rowing regatta held under the auspices of the R. S. Y. C. inside the breakwater on Saturday afternoon proved a very interesting event. Both the Chengmai Cup race and the club pairs were full of excitement to the end.419 words
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Article333 1931-09-02 2 ATHLETICS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Aug. 28 The Estana Besar Padang. Johore Bahru, was the scene of a happy function on Friday afternoon, the occasion being the annual athletic sports meeting of the Johore P.W.D Athletic Association. There was a large gathe.ing which included333 words
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Article176 1931-09-02 2 JOHORE TOURNAMENT RESULTS. Results of ties played on Saturday in the Johore Civil Service Club o;jen invitation tournament: Men's Singles Open: R. F. Smith beat D E. L. And rson 6—3, 6—?: I. B. Abed beat F T. K. C—4. 6—0; R. P. Newell beat K Macltnnan 6--3.176 words
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Article18 1931-09-02 2 GOLF. The Keppel Golf Club's mixed foursome competition for September will be played tomorrow afternoon.18 words
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Article413 1931-09-02 2 UNITED KINGDOM FIRM'S MOTOR-BOAT SUCCESSES. A little over two years ago a British boa., building and marine engineering dlnu was founded by a well-known motor boat racing enthusiast, who was the designer and builder of one of the first flying boats and owner of the first commercial seaplane line.413 words
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Article288 1931-09-02 2 MOTOR CYCLING A GREAT RACE. ißy a Special Correspondent.) The motorcycle race for the Senior Tourist Trophy, held in June mar Douglas in the Isle of Man. was one of the most remarkable in the whole history of motoring. Out of a total of fifty-six starters only thirteen succeeded in288 words
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Article52 1931-09-02 2 Reuter. Austin <Texas*. Sept. 1 The cast Texas oilfie'd is rc-opening to-day subject to ceitain conditions \o ba laid down by the Texas Railroad Coma's ion as the oil regulating body. A limited number of troops will remain in the oilfield and aid the commission to enforce theReuter. - 52 words
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Article68 1931-09-02 2 BASEBALL. Reuter. New Ycrk, Aug. 30. Latest baseball re ul's are as fo'low; NATIONAL LEAGUE. S Louis 6. Pit'sburgh 4. St. Louis 2, Pittsburgh 8. Chicago 14, Cincinnatti 5. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Phi adelphia 5. New York 4. Cleveland 13, St. Louis 1. Be ton 3, Washington 1. BostonReuter. - 68 words
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Article60 1931-09-02 2 BILLIARDS. Cn Friday Tav Guay Seng (300» beat Tan Ticng Watt <174> in the Clerical Union tournament. The following are the t.o- foi the second lound: Tuesday: Kueh £ing Ke v. Lim Kee Cheok. Wednesday: Tav Gu2> beng v Ng Eng Kee. Thur.dav: 1-t Kian v. Lim60 words
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Article60 1931-09-02 2 THE TURF London. Aug. 31. The latest bet ing for the St. Leger. to be run at Dcncaster cn Sept. 9 i-: Cameronian (M-. o. A. Dewar) 6 to 4: Orp:n 9 ,o 2; Sandwich 8 to 1; Salaam 100 to 9: Goyescas 100 to 7; Rose60 words
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Advertisement337 1931-09-02 2 "Never have I had anything so wonderful as LUX Toilet SOAP for keeping my skin fresh and smooth" says JOAN CRAW FOR! You can pay a more extravagant price, but you can huv no soap that has satisfied so many fastidious ta ftjpll i life accustomed to every luxury, be337 words
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Obituary936 1931-09-02 3 DEATH OF HARBOUR MASTER S WIFE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Labuan. Aug. 26. The death of Mrs. O'Reilly on Aug. 21 was a great shock to every one in Labuan, as only the previous day she had appeared quite well and hearty. Death was due to heart failure936 words
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Article809 1931-09-02 3 TEMPLEBOROUGH MILLS. An offer has been made by Templeborough Rolling Mills (Rotherham* to purchase the whole of the Preference and Ordinary shares of £1 each fully paid of William Cooke Co. (Tinsley steel, iron and wire rcpe works) at 10s 3d. for each Preference and 6s. 3d. for each809 words
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Article97 1931-09-02 3 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST PROSECUTORS. Reuter. San Francisco, Sept. 1. A motion for a new trial of Thomas Mooney (who, with the Labour agitator Billings is serving a life imprisonment since 1916 in connection with the San Francisco bomb outrage) has been fikd by Attorney C. Oakland,Reuter. - 97 words
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Article57 1931-09-02 3 (From Our Indian Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 31. At the Assizes this morning Dickson Brown pleaded guilty to having forged scrip for $500 worth of shares in Ampang Tin and also using the same as genuine. He was sentenced to eighteen months' simple imprisonment on57 words
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Advertisement189 1931-09-02 3 |Wtj3 Everybody's Lips. I flf MALAYA'S I MOST j It ii REFRESHING g I AND I j// SI delicious Beverages iijßij t an^e pop j Lemon Pop I Phoenix Aerated Water Works, 8 'Phone 3463. I I mil* «QU' B£D I as. 6«. (in £f.gl»n d) Ever So Much Better189 words
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Advertisement264 1931-09-02 3 aSrISHSHSaSHSr!SZSHS2SrISĕ^E^ I Another "CRUSH"! H Manufactured from various fresh fruits with a basis X I of specially imported frozeu raspberries and strawberries. I ASK FOR IT I I FRASER NE4VE, LTD. j a AERATED WATER SPECIALISTS. Switch off occasionally! W h True enough, too much tannin, the drug found I264 words
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Article2081 1931-09-02 4 MOTORING NOTES. (By a Special Correspondent.) The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders have recently published a booklet containing an immense amount of information regarding the present position of the industry and of motoring generally in the United Kingdom. England now ranks second of2,081 words
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Article249 1931-09-02 4 THIRD ANNUAL MEETING. The third annual general meeting of the Singapore Posts and Telegraphs Co-operative, Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., was held on Saturday afternoon in the General Post Office. Capt. F. Blackwell presiding. The minutes cf the last general meeting were approved, after which the249 words
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Article292 1931-09-02 4 POCKET AND OMNIBUS BOOKS. (By a Special Correspondent.) Two developments of English publishing are likely to be of great interest to readers of English books. This? are the publication of series of pocket volumes and of what is known as the "Omnibus Book." As regards the pocket volumes, they292 words
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Article294 1931-09-02 4 (By a Special Correspondent.} Experts in the science of optics know of the great advances that have been mad.- 1 vine the war in the manufacture of English lenses. But non-expert persons are r rely acquainted with this rapid progress, or with the fact that the best294 words
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Advertisement316 1931-09-02 4 KRUPOK IKAN AND KRUPOK UDANG. A-ONE. "LION BRAND" A-ONE. Ask your dealers for this brand. They are best and most tasteful known the world over. We guarantee their PURITY. QUALITY and FINE TASTE. Direct Suppliers: 1). T. LIM COMPANY. 353, North Bridge Road, Singapore. UkDWS PUIS ■■fllP TVr. it fcaltai316 words
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Advertisement138 1931-09-02 4 WEAK EYES. Defective vision lowers efficiency. Headaches, jjj unusual fatigue, petulant moods, impatient spirits, lack of concentration power—all result S /*A x mito frcm weak eyes In thLs day when the cW ller s btSl skill is directed towards [C! 1 4 making eyeglasses real personal orna- fC V ments138 words
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Advertisement340 1931-09-02 4 Keeps children's hair Hj £Q J Mk%\ Perfectly safe...non a sy ...non-staining, Staco:nb will Boys and girls need not be m<jke even fhe most rru|y bothered longer with hair nalr |j e smooth and t n that will not stay combed! jarf/ and iquid fQrm Stacomb a marvelous, yoo rchemists.TryStaccmb!340 words
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Article420 1931-09-02 5 SINGAPORE, AUG. 28. MEAT. Beef gteax (round) kati Beef stew or curry kati 40 Pork, lean kati 4 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 36 Mutton Indian lb. JJ Mutton Australian lb. BS Fowl kati 38 Hens (Locally reared* kati 43 Ducks each 2 Pigeons, domestic unfledged420 words
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Article1569 1931-09-02 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. IBBOED BT FRASER U CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore. September 2, 10 a.m. Ibsu* Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. Ends. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 £1. 0.9 £1. 2.0 cd 10.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 C.18.J 1. 0.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June1,569 words
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Article343 1931-09-02 5 MONTHLY MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Aug. 28 The monthly meeting of the Seremban Sanitary Board was held in the Council Chamber on Aug. 26. Mr. W. L. Blythe, Protector of Chinese, raised the question of the abolition of waitresses in coffee-shops. The chairman, Mr. Ii343 words
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Article44 1931-09-02 5 The G.O.C.. Malaya, has sent a donation cf $200 from funds at his disposal to the local ht adquarters of the V.M.C.A. in recognition of the Association's kindness in assisting in the swimming and water polo activities of the troops of the Regular Garrison.44 words
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Advertisement106 1931-09-02 5 II PRESERVES I PLANT! I Blistering suns, heavy rains, I I smoke, grime, and all the I I stresses of atmospheric con- I I ditions make the constant I preservation of your plant, I stock, buildings, etc., im- I I For nearly two hundred Iflir^ I years, Hubbuck's have been106 words
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Miscellaneous135 1931-09-02 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. SEPT. 2. dcs—055 a.m.. 1.05 p.m. e Races. New World. 9.15 p.m. ioom" Revue, Victoria Theatre, 9.30 TO-MORROW, SEPT. 3. -1.29 a.m.. 1.30 p.m. Inter-School Competition. R.I.. 4.45 FRIDAY, SEPT. 4. i -s 2.08 a.m., 2 p.m. Inter-School Competition (Finals). j 4.45 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPT. 5.135 words
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Advertisement283 1931-09-02 6 !Last Night's Packed House j Convulsed with Laughter! jjj A Great All-British Triumph AT THE I ICAPITOLI I SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY at 3.15 I f TO-NIGHT lots I 8 iMLtuiiiamutiii i sjnii..i..i..iHi..wS g] The Famous British Comedy Success, H I ROOKERY HOOn I a Bj BEX TRAVERS* celebrated Aldwych Theatre283 words
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Advertisement228 1931-09-02 6 Amusements. I LANDI is on the way! I i 16.15 Extended One More Night! 9.15 j I TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT! I YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS I HELL'S ANGELS 1 I THE UNITED ARTISTS SUPER! j I TO-MORROW 1 X ia i l l|ai ilii|.i|>i|ii|s|: l «ii|ll|Htlllli|ll|iilll>lillllilll<lillll> l| l> l228 words
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Advertisement183 1931-09-02 6 1 6.ia To-Nignt 9is I I Still the Big Show! I Packed Last Nighi! I of course* I SEE IT AGAIN! WHOOPEE j United Artists. I The Greatest Show On Earth! t I I §Ixo LfllEwfl Si I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 J CECIL B. de MILLE S Amazing Production I183 words
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Advertisement26 1931-09-02 6 For all defects o! vision Consult M. EZEKIEL A SONS Optometrists and Opticians. Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Sing 4. M. Esekiel. 0.D., (Phfla.). F.I 0 l26 words
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Article336 1931-09-02 7 REPORT FOR JULY. The K.N.I.L.M. started the second half oi 1931 with very good returns; more than 2.000 passengers were carried during July. This favourable figure was chiefly reached by the great interest shown in the special joy flights held for the native population in Batavia.336 words
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Article41 1931-09-02 7 SHIPPING NEWS. Washington. Sept. 2. Th; Federal Shlpp Beard has decided to r> gocia e a contract for th? sale of the United Spates line of steamer? w th the Chapman. Dollar and Dawson shipping —^eute-*. > t41 words
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Article416 1931-09-02 7 Harr.son (Arkansas), Sept. 2. Nine small banks, with total deposits of two million dollars have closed here. —Reuter. According to the "China Press," a well-known American vessel entered Shr nghal flying British flag on her foremast. The Passport Officers refused to allow anyone to board or leave416 words
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Article134 1931-09-02 7 We have received from the Map Production Section of the Survey Department, F.M.S. and S.S., a new map of Malaya on a scale of six miles to an' inch. The map is so coloured as to show at a glance all the land alienated for agriculture,134 words
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Article123 1931-09-02 7 "Whoopee" has done it again! One would have imagined that this amusing and spectacular show after pulling such crowds during its Alhambra season would be worked out, yet last night the Marlborough, where it opened for second run, was packed to capacity. "Whoopee" is a show123 words
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Article107 1931-09-02 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore. Sept. 2 Fast Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rajula 21. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Bulan. Karmala 18: Havana Maru 10; Selangor 14: Pres. Harrison 11: Kistna 7. Empire Dock i Entrance Oat* II Sirdhana 30; Laganbank 32; Karapara 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate107 words
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Article116 1931-09-02 7 VOLUNTEERS TO LAND FROM "KENT.'' Major General L.C.L. Oldfield, G.O C, Malaya, will carry out his annual inspection ol the troops in Singapore on Oct. 3 and 4. The inspection will take the form of combined operations with the Navy and Regular Garrison. The Ist and 2nd116 words
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Article287 1931-09-02 7 BULLOCKS BOUGHT FROM BANGKOK. Moosa Khan, a Northern Indian, was plaintiff in an action commenced before the Aating Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Sprouie, yesterday for the recovery of a sum of $2,/74 from the Asiatic Cattle Co The plaintiff is represented by Mr. C. H. Smith and287 words
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Obituary252 1931-09-02 7 BODY THROWN INTO SEA? Before the Third Magistrate (Mr. J. F. F. Gregg) yesterday serious allegations were made by a witness against several men who are believed to bs concerned in the death of a Chinese coolie named Seah Koh. whose body MM found in the sea252 words
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Article139 1931-09-02 7 INSTITUTION ON SEPT. 13. The Ven. Graham White. M.A.. will be instituted as Chaplain of the Cathedral parish of Singapore at Evensong on Sunday, Sept. 13. by the Lord Bishop oi the Diocese, says the "Cathedral Monthly Paper." Prior to entering upon his new duties, the139 words
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Article57 1931-09-02 7 The Committee acknowledge with thanks the following donations received in the Singapore Section during August:— His Excellency the Governor $100 R. J. Curtis. Esq. 15 Collected by Clubs through members' accounts 362.50 Total $477.50 The local Committee paid out during the month ended .Aug. 25. in repatriation?57 words
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Article49 1931-09-02 7 A stabbing affray that occurred in Bernam Street last night, involving several Indians, ended in one man being stabbed to death. Two others were badly stabbed and taken to hospital in the ambulance. The Police arrived on the scene shortly after and detained several Indians.49 words
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165 1931-09-02 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. Sept. 2, noon. The tin market has weakened quite considerably to-day and shows a decline locally of $1.50 per pikul. This fall is due to the end August statistics which are not so favourable as was expected. Malayan shipments last month165 words
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Article293 1931-09-02 7 September 2. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London. 24 unchanged. New York. 4 15] If cents, <G) down 1,16 ct. Shares Quiet. AUenbys 55—65 cents. Ayei Moleks 40—50 cents. Ayer Panas 45—«">o cents, Bassetts 25—30 cents. Brogas 30—35 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents, Bukit Katils 17—22 cents,293 words
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66 1931-09-02 7 Singapore. Sept. 2. Buyers Seller* 3.8.8. equal to London Standard. Spo: 7* 4 T% Standard R.S.S. cn Tender September 7% 7-\ October 7% 7 7 > November 7 T K 8 October December 7 7 s 8 January March 8 1 S Tone of Market.66 words
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Article314 1931-09-02 7 Singapore, Sept. 2. By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29 32d.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d.. London 60 days' >'ght 2s. 327 32d, London 30 days' sight 2s. 313 I6d. London demand 2s 3 23/32 d.. London T.T. 2s. 3314 words
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Article240 1931-09-02 7 PROFIT OF $138,000 MADE. The annual general meeting of Messrs. McAlister and Co., Ltd., will be held on Sept. 9 at noon at Gresham House. Battery Road. In their report for the year ended June 30, 1931. the directors state: The amount at the credit of profit240 words
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Article81 1931-09-02 7 London. Sept. L M.ssrs. Lewis. Lazaius and Sons notify to-day's tin pricis as follows: Spot £118\ (£l2O 13 16). Forward £121. /£123 5 16). The market is easier Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices: as iollows: Spct <2» 4 d). Forward 2 7 16d81 words
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Article133 1931-09-02 7 Singapore, Sept. 2. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $216 Rice, Siam 2 $191 Riie, Siam 3 $173 I Rime, Siam 4 $i6o Rice. Saigon A-l $180 Rice. Saigon 1 $170 Rice. Saigon 2 $160 Rice, Saigon I $152 Rice, Rangoon i $151 Rice, Rangoon 2 $148 Rice, par Boiled133 words
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Article261 1931-09-02 7 BRITISH COMEDY AND LAUDER AT THE CAPITOL. An opportunity of contrasting the subtle humour of English comedy with the more farcical fun of America is presented by the management of the Capitol Theatre in "Rookery Nook." This British talking film version of the Aldwych Theatre play by Ben261 words
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Article98 1931-09-02 7 SAVED FROM DROWNING BY LASCARfc>. Whilst working on the "Santhia," which was berthed at Tanjong Pagar yesterday, an Indian workman had a narrow escape from death when he fell on to the wharf from a height of about 20 feet. He then rolled over the wharf98 words
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Advertisement502 1931-09-02 7 I VICTORIA THEATRE j To-night, Wed., Thurs., and Sat: Sept. 1, 2, 3 Df and 5 at 9.30 p.m. g I ENORMOUS SUCCESS MRS. ALFORD PRESENTS HELLO! BOOM!! A BRIGHT SNAPPY MUSICAL REVUE. Saturday's Audience Spotted A Winner. YOU I SGI YOUR MONEY ON BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE. Jjj {POPULAR502 words
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Advertisement212 1931-09-02 7 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. It is hereby notified that the Muncipal Commissioners have reduced the charges for daily collection of nightsoil from $2.50 per mensem to $2.00 per mensem per latrine as from July Ist 1931. BY ORDER. NOTICE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summons No. 4437 of212 words
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162 1931-09-02 8 Mrs. Ho Geok Luan I Madam Yeo Seok Hoon) mother of tire late Mr. Ho Seng Giap and Mr. Ho Liang Tian passed away peacefully on Sunday 30th August. 1931, at the age of 83 at her residence. 167, Tranquerah Road. Malacca, leaving162 words
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Article84 1931-09-02 8 With reference to the announcement of postponement of the marriage said to have been arranged between Mr. R. Chandra and Miss Gurusamy Thana Letchemi. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Gurusamy, published in our issues of Aug. 18th, 19th and 20 th. we are informed by Mr. G. Gurusamy. father84 words
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Article792 1931-09-02 8 It was declared by the Select Committee on Council Reform in 1921 that there was "a sense of unreality" about Legislative Council debates. That sense vividly remains. The dead weight of the official majority and the studied evasion of unofficial curiosity often make f he proceedings seem pathetically792 words
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Article93 1931-09-02 8 Mr. F. E. Ivery. Assistant State Treasurer, has appointed to act as State Treasurer, Kedah Mr. R. F. Bomford from Province Wellesley has joined the staff of the High School, Malacca, as Science Master. The Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Co.. Ltd.. has decided .o make a drastic cut in the93 words
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Article89 1931-09-02 8 Final Figures For August. Exports oi Tin, being the final shipments in tons on oqean-steamers at all Malayan Ports during the month of Augusc, were: United Kingdom 360 United State* of America 4 727 Continent of Europe 699 British Possessions 204 Japan 75 Other Foreign Countries U89 words
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Article177 1931-09-02 8 ROYAL PARTY AT BALMORAL. Rugby, Sept. 1. Excellent weather is favouring the Royal stay at Balmoral. Yesterday His Majesty was cut shooting on Geallaig Moor. The Duke and Duchess of York and Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose have arrived at Balmoral from Glamis Castle and are177 words
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Obituary183 1931-09-02 8 London, Sept. 1. The death is announced of Professor Andrew Seth Pringle Pattison.—Reuter. Deceased was LL.D.. D.C.L.; Fellow of the British Academy: Prof, of Logic and Metaphysics in the University of Edinburgh. r*****19. He married in 1884 the daughter of the late Albrechi Stropp and had three sons183 words
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Article83 1931-09-02 8 Fr m China and Japan by the "KarmalV due at Singapore at 7 p.m. to-day. Ficm Holland and Germany by the "Priiis der Nederlanden" due at Singapor? 11 a.m. to-morrow. From Europe < London mails despatched on Aug. 13» by the "Mantua" due at Penang S p.m. to-morrow.83 words
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Article355 1931-09-02 8 A mail from Medan by aeroplane is expected at Singapore at 11.40 a.m. to-morrow. "What is Concciencey" will b" the subnet 01 the lecture at the Theosophical Society. 181, Tank Road, to-morrow at 6.30 p.m A special matinee performance of "Hello! Bocm!!" the revue now being given at tht Victoria355 words
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Article512 1931-09-02 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON "Sock the Slump, Singai -..r- DoS? that f r n This morning's meetii that the right spirit is ah We're going to tell the llrt what Singapore has t s< world will buy all right. Hut we really ought I ay Publicity Bureau, working with512 words
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Article36 1931-09-02 8 LATEST QUOTATU RUBBF.R London: —2"»»d. New York:—4 15:16 (G> ctnt> Singapore:—7*4—7\ cents TIN London Spot:—£120 Os. Od. '"y n Three Months Bu\iers £122 10s Ori 6d). Sellers £122 11?« «Down Singapore:—$6* !»'5 tcr»36 words
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Advertisement200 1931-09-02 8 I [ROBINSON'S j 1 Great Annual fl 1 SALE j I NOW PROCEEDING J j I Bigger Bargains Than Ever jjj J BUY NOW! I j I Prices can never again be so low! j Robinson Co., Ltd. (Established 18$ 8.) Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Ir— r— The Best Ceylon200 words
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Advertisement110 1931-09-02 8 £Z5Z*****Z5Z*****Z5Z5Z***************^ GENUINE jj i Butterfly Wing I 8 JEWELLERY. a in I jj Silver Brooches, jjj 3 Pendants Vanity I Cases, Rings j Powder Boxes. I Charming Designs g 30 Years' Experience. I U.S. De Silva 1 1 Bros., I fl, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. H 9 'PHONE 4*49. Cj fHSHSESZSESHSZS2SZS7SEFHSHSHSHSHSZSZK110 words
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Article739 1931-09-02 9 MOST CRITICAL SESSION. I-i INET COMPLETING ITS PLANS. pi HER WILL ASK FOR VOTE OF CONFIDENCE. London, Sept. 1. ire to do our duty throughout jjjjc is would dishonour our Party and disastrous to the country," a letter which Mr. Stanley has sent to every Conser-t-mber739 words
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Article25 1931-09-02 9 HOXDFNCE, en page 2. ÜBI NOTES, en page 3. notes, on 4 ,r OF TO-DAY, bn page 8. «*LS ORNER. on page 12.25 words
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1956 1931-09-02 9 GOVERNOR'S CONDEMNATION OF "WASTEFUL" METHODS. APPEAL FOR SUPPORT FOR FORTHCOMING EXHIBITION. A vision of Singapore as a great industrial city was inspired by the address by H. E. the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi, G.C.M.G.) to the public meeting held in1,956 words
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Article415 1931-09-02 9 PEOPLE ARE TIRED OF WAR "IRONSIDES" TAKING THE OFFENSIVE. DR. WU JOINS CANTON GOVERNMENT. Sin Kuo Min New York, Sept. 1. Tso Hua Tsow, ex Chief Commander of the Manchurian Artillery, who has arrived here, told an interviewer that China would soon be united. "The peopleSin Kuo Min - 415 words
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Article167 1931-09-02 9 LEBRIX AND DORET AWAITING GOOD WEATHER. Reuter. Toronto. Sept. 1. Yon Gronau. the German airman who is investigating the possibility of a Northern ar mail route, landed at Long Lake. Ontar o He leaves for Chicago to-day. Ch cago. Sept. 2. Yon Granau landed atReuter. - 167 words
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Article67 1931-09-02 9 DEMAND FOR REDUCTION OF SALARIES. Reuter. New V >rk. Sept. 2. Fourteen thousand film exhibitors and owners are petitioning producers to abandon making gangster and indecent pictures, and also parsed a resolution demanding that the leaders cf the movie industry deflate Hollywood by a widespread reduction ofReuter. - 67 words
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Article101 1931-09-02 9 WILD SCENES IN CHITTAGONG. Reuter. Chittagong, Sept. 1. An orgy of destruction took place her*, a 1 day long, with the moo completely out of hand It is established that it has cost tiie c ty £750,000. The infuriatd mob stormed the the Hindu business area andReuter. - 101 words
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Advertisement169 1931-09-02 9 The Picture which gives you a 100 Miles An Hour Thrill DIRIGIBLE The Film which triumphed 8 Weeks at the LONDON TIVOLI. COMING SOON Watch for Opening Date. db db db db db db dbdb cib lib db lib dbdb dh dbilS lib lib cibd&BS Sole Agents: GUTnPJE c €fo169 words
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1269 1931-09-02 10 VIGOROUS GAME AT ANSON ROAD. RYE DISTINGUISHES HIMSELF. (By -Reynard.'") The Singapore Cup competition has provided football fans with some thrilling soccer and some of the results have been very unexpected. At the Anson Read Stadium yesterday the R.A. surprised a large crowd1,269 words
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Article128 1931-09-02 10 SINGAPORE AUTUMN MEETING. OUR SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. THE TURF The following are our selections for to-day's races: Race No I.—l IRISH LADY 2. WHIPPET. 3. ROSE MINE Race No. 2.—1. CALCHAS. 2. BLACK HAWK 3. VIBRATE. Race No. 3 —1. DONORA 2. DAME FASHION 3. FOUNDLING Race No. 4.—1. WESTVALE.128 words
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Article146 1931-09-02 10 BRITAIN'S 'BLACK YEAR" CONTINUES. GOLF. Ch.cago. Sept. 2. Following the catastrophes in the Ryder Cup and the American Open the tragedy of Britain's black year in golf was completed to-day by the inability of Phil Perkins (82-80-162) and Cyril Tolley (85-82-167) to qualify for the matchplay146 words
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Article166 1931-09-02 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Aug. 29. The fifth annual general meeting of the N.S. All Blues Association was held at the King George V School on Friday, with Tuan Sheik Ahmad, J.P.. in the chair. The election of office-bearers for166 words
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Article47 1931-09-02 10 Queries concerning the local branch of the malth and Strength Leaguers' Union are sent by yet another reader, but a prolonged correspondence could hardly serve any good purpose. We suggest that the hon. secretary should call a general meeting at which the position could b" fully explained.47 words
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Article265 1931-09-02 10 GOOD PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT AT NEW WORLD. BOXING. Boxing enthusiasts are reminded of to-night's big fight at the Moonlight Hall. New World, between the American lightweight, Al Rivers, and Battling Kwi. Rivers only arrived in the Colony two days age. However, he is reported to be265 words
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Article738 1931-09-02 10 LAWN TENNIS. Resu'ts and ties in the S.C.C. autumn tournament YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Profession Pairs: R. B. Gotch and G. P. Stringfellow beat A. L. B. Perkins and F. T. K. Hobbes, 6—2. 6—3; A. D. Anderson and W. H. Droogleever beat N. A. Sedwick and J. F. F.738 words
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Article336 1931-09-02 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Results and ties in the S.R.C. tournament: "A" Singles: C. A Peterson beat F. Norris 7_5, 9—7; T. Leijssius beat V. C. de Souza 6—4, 6—2. "B" Singles: N. N. Leicester beat N. A. Pas tana 6—4, 7—5; K. C. Balhetchet beat J. L. Pcs tana336 words
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Article404 1931-09-02 10 RESULTS OF FINAL MATCHES. BIG SUSSEX SCORE AGAINST TOURISTS. CRICKET. The County championship programme was concluded yesterday, when Gloucestershire failed to improve their position in their match against Northants, although, had time permitted, there could have been only one result, Sussex ran up the big score of404 words
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28 1931-09-02 10 A Malay spectator at the football match between the Gunners and the Malays at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday suddenly collapsed and died.28 words
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Obituary193 1931-09-02 10 Reuter. WAS HE THE VICTIM OF EXTORTIONERS? New York. Sept. 1. A mystory monocled man. dubbed the "Dukeand described as a distant relative of the Italian Royal Family and a bosom friend of Mr. Fujimura. is the latest figure in the "Belgenland drama. He is not underReuter. - 193 words
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Article77 1931-09-02 10 EIGHT COUNTRIES TO BE REPRESENTED. Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 1. Advices received from the Egyptian Government show that the cotton question in America is progressing very satisfactorily. Invitations to the proposed Cotton Congress will probably be issued on Oct. 1. The United States Department of Agriculture is willingReuter. - 77 words
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Article74 1931-09-02 10 GERMANY EXPECTING LEAGUE'S VETO. Reuter. Berlin. Aug. 31. Germany is preparing for a rebuff in connection with the proposed Austro-German Customs Union. It is expected that the International Court at The Hague will give a verdict that while Germany is within her rights to negotiate such aReuter. - 74 words
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Article80 1931-09-02 10 PROTEST AGAINST REDUCTION OF PAY. Reuter. New York. Sept. 2. It is reported from Valparaiso that a shortlived revolt took place yesterday in the Chilean Navy, caused by the intention of the Government to reduce sailors' pay. The sailors revolted and took prisoner their officers and forcedReuter. - 80 words
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Article58 1931-09-02 10 ATLANTIC CROSSED AGAIN. Reuter. Pernambuco (.Brazil), Sept. 2. Shrieking whistles and sirens and the cheering of thousands who packed the bridges, squares and roof-tops, greeted the Graf Zeppelin, flying low with blazing lights, as it cruised over the city before landing.—Reuter. New York. Sept. L TheReuter. - 58 words
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Article48 1931-09-02 10 COMPREHENSIVE SCHEME. Reuter. Washington, Sept. 1. The establishment of a national unemployment controllership is foreshadowed in an announcement that Mr. Owen Young, author of the Reparations Plan, is appointed chairman of a committee to co-ordinate local efforts into a comprehensive nationwide unemployment relief scheme.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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37 1931-09-02 10 Reuter. Barcelona, Sept, 1. Inhabitants of the San Martin district* outside Barcelona are being compulLorily inoculated, or in the alternative imprisoned, to prevent the spread of plague. Several houses have been burned. —Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article46 1931-09-02 10 The members of the Straits Chinese Amateur Dramatic and Musical Society gave an entertaining variety show on Saturday night at the new hall in the Great World Show. There was a large gathering and the items were greatly appreciated, while the sketches evoked roars of laughter.46 words
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Article109 1931-09-02 10 DATES PLAYERS. K tdminton. The remaining ties in the Horlicks B P. "B" singles championship will be played off as follows Saturday: Neo Joh Nee v. Tan Tiang Leng, Yeo Guan Swee v. E. Cheng Koon. Cheok Hock Seng v. Lim Tat Tee, Ong Kwee Yang v. E. Tean Boon.109 words
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Article739 1931-09-02 10 CHETTIARS ENTERTAIN INDIAN EDITOR URGED TO FORM THEIR )VV v BANK, At the Adelphi Root' Gard n y M terday, members of the N tukoUj Chettiars' Chamber ot nmei\ e attended in.large Dumber* an Home arranged in hcno i Bahadur Ramanathan Cl th editor of "Chettynadu."' ~n739 words
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Article29 1931-09-02 10 Reuter. Austin (Toou A hitch has occurred in the n East Texas oil-lield. The Go\« area closed to-day with troops oroves of the commission s i opening.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article29 1931-09-02 10 Reuter. <sin Particulars received of the ?how that the town of Dhaci The total casualties are not kn< were killed in the villages of I Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article22 1931-09-02 10 The German financial rU 1 in the Reichsbank decision to n I from ten to eight per cent —X- I22 words
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Article34 1931-09-02 10 Reuter. New V v ■iito Al*** The Nicaraguan rebel leao mirano, was killed during an a the Marine Corps in which routed, according to a 'New I port from Managua. —ReuterReuter. - 34 words
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Article436 1931-09-02 11 ()>! CORRECT SOLUTION SENT IN. Hell's Angels" competition closed 10 a.m. and the winner of the umbia Portable Gramophone, suw Meng. who exactly esti- -day attendance figure at the Marlborough, which was 13,553. v correct solution out of 9,736 l competitors estimated within number The first436 words
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Article165 1931-09-02 11 HOME LEAGUES. MONDAY'S RESULTS. London, Aug. 31. of Einlish and Scottish League SKches played to-day were: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. I. Blackburn I, Arsenal 1. Blackpool 2 Sheffield U. 0. Huddersfield 1, Aston V. 1. tester 2. Middlesbrough 2. Sheffield W. 4. Grimsby 1. West Ham 3. Chelsea 1165 words
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Article88 1931-09-02 11 HOCKEY. Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Aug. 31. a n ol representatives Of hockey the State, it was unanimously 1 key association be formed. office bearers were elected: E. H. Rhodes; Vice-President: **ato^* r -t cretary: Dr. P. S. Muttu, |q "-f one representative from On If ibal of88 words
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Article33 1931-09-02 11 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Ra. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon te Rs. 158 for $100.33 words
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Advertisement432 1931-09-02 11 I The New World Show, i H ESTABD. 1923—STILL GOING STRONG. q{ H ATTRACTIONS EVERY NIGHT. fi fl GATE 10 CENTS. ffi 1 The New World Talkie Theatre I 7.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. B S BY SPECIAL REQUEST b I "AFRICA SPEAKS- fl WILL BE REPEATED Cj H RESERVED432 words
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Advertisement216 1931-09-02 11 X BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT H M. THE KING OF S j Sterling Silver Condiment Set A f I Practical Suggestion yable Offering for a Wedding Present. I SELECTION OF THE NEWEST PATTERNS Hi ERLING SILVER-WARE ALWAYS AT KDe Silva, Ltd. I ROYAL JEWELLERS RE. PENANG. g I NANG HENG FURNITURE216 words
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Miscellaneous682 1931-09-02 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Sept. 6, 1931: TO-DAY, SEPT. 2. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, 6 Platoon "B" Coy., L.G. Course. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, 1st Bn. Sig. Section, Voluntary Morse Class. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, M.G. Platoon (Eurasian), M.G. Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v), Battery Parade.682 words
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Article497 1931-09-02 12 MR. R. MOOR'S ADMISSION APPROVED. SIR BARRETT LENNARDS LONGING. Mr Richard Moor, whose application for admission to the bar was mentioned before Mr. Justice Palgrave Simpson last week and stood over until the return of the acting Chief Justice, as a matter of principle was Involved, was brought497 words
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Article292 1931-09-02 12 TO OPEN NEW SECTION OF RAILWAY. HE. Sir Cecil Clementi and Miss Clementi. accompanied by Mr. E. E. P. Pretty (Secretary to the High Commissioner for the Malay States). Mr. R. J. Curtis (Aide-de-Camp) and Mr. W. Corry (Private Secretary) will leave Singapore by the292 words
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179 1931-09-02 12 LEAGUE COMMISSION IN SINGAPORE. In pursuance of the League of Nation's activities in suppressing, the traffic in women j and children, the Commission of Enquiry in the East arrived in Singapore yesterday, the Secretary, Mr. W. yon Schmieden, is staying at the Europe Hotel. The179 words
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Article189 1931-09-02 12 Ocean shipments of rubber (Including latax, revertex and concentrated latex) during the month of August. 1931. Preliminary Return). Sheet and Crepe. Latex. Concentrated Latex. Total. Revertex. Tons. Tons. Tons. Name of Transhipment Transhipment. Transhipment. Port. Export Export Export Proper Straits Malay Proper. Straits Malay Proper. Straits Malay189 words
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763 1931-09-02 12 Girls' Corner. Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS WHERE ARE WE GOING The Modern Women Has No Idea. (By Isobel St. Vincent./ A reader requests us to print the following topical article by Isabel St. Vincent which appeared in the August issue of "Health and Efficiency". It should be of special763 words
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Article384 1931-09-02 12 Another Nursery Rhytn Paraphrased. (By "L. S. Mr. Spider got up on tl his bed. He felt iMwiHifl "Why," mused he. "should I wE* ancestors achieved immort. "'v*"* the spider that inspired X i: have I done to be worthy I know that the world d<.384 words
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270 1931-09-02 12 Proposal To Publitk k Journal. /By m. Kuji Mohamed. There U a tendency and c: new societies and associations to bring persons interested in a certain thine n even though there is a sxn and a world-wide slump This to keep one's time occupied Took, to270 words
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Article68 1931-09-02 12 coon* Tn order to promo >• growth of private and c I port and travel, the Gen Settlements, by arrai Ministry, has placed ibi mcdern hangar to b: M The new hangar wi'.l be ste?l slructure about 100 wide and 20 ft. to the <68 words
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Advertisement727 1931-09-02 12 Useful Additions To Your Menu. I Special Frozen Delicacies I lOx Tripe Lambs' Brains jOx Liver Lambs' Kidneys 1 lOx Tails Lambs' Liver I 1 Ox Kidneys Calves' Liver f I Ox Sweetbreads. i Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. J3 (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*, i [}j 6, Orctiard Road727 words
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Miscellaneous461 1931-09-02 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. TO DAY'S RADIO. PeUling Hill testing on 55.5 metres daily from 10.30 to 11 am On 75 metres to-day from 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Singapore. VS1AB (41.7 metres). 9.30 to 11 p.m., recorded music. On this wavelength until further i.otice. Radio-Saigon. (49.05 metres) 6.30 p.m. concert461 words
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208 1931-09-02 13 BY THE EGYPTIAN STATE RAILWAYS. Aerial Line Materials and Wires: Charles Richards Sons, Ltd., Darleston. British Insulated Cables, Ltd., London. Thos. William Lench, Bhmingham. Callenders Cable Construction Co., Ltd.. London. Richard. Johnson Nephew, Manchester. W. F. Dennis Co., London. Frederick Smith Co.,208 words
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Article791 1931-09-02 13 (By a Special Correspondent.) The figures for the export trade of Great J Britain during the first half of the current year have just been completed, and. as was only to be expected in the present state of word-wide economic depression, they make a poor showing. Because of the791 words
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Article383 1931-09-02 13 Unfortunately no improvement in trade conditions can be reported for the pottery industry. According to the latest figures available approximately one-third of the employees in the "Potteries" area were registered as being unemployed or standing eff temporarily. This is about 1,800 more than the total at383 words
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Article874 1931-09-02 13 The position of the film producing industry in the United Kingdom continues to be very satisfactory. A record of activity was reached this year, when 20 full length pictures were under production at one time. It is quite possible that this record may be broken before long, as it874 words
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Article130 1931-09-02 13 The following figures show the value of the exports of glass and glassware during the six months ended 30th June, 1931, and the comparative periods of the two preceding years:— Six months ended 30th June, 1931 694,173 Six months ended 30th June, 1930 977,452 Six months ended130 words
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Advertisement585 1931-09-02 13 Q General Electric Refrigerator Made by jjj GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. OF AMERICA ffi THE GREATEST DOLLAR VALUE IN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION. 1,000,000 REFRIGERATORS SOLD IN LESS THAN (Let us tell you more about it—just write S or call, No obligation.) jji THE BORNEO CO., LTD. I j dies several time and585 words
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Advertisement383 1931-09-02 13 TAPEWORM CURE. The Tapeworm, which mostly develops after the indulgence of raw meat, is a parasite, the presence of which produces highly disagreeable resultant consequences for man. Disturbances of appetite and digestion, ravenous appetite, heartburn (pyrosis), flatulence and retching, are often the indications of development of a tapeworm in the383 words
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2858 1931-09-02 14 MAINTAINING LOW OUTPUT. It cannot be said that the iron and steel industries in general are doing much more than to maintain the low output which has been sufficient to satisfy the low demand of the last few months. A brighter tone, however, pervades2,858 words
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Advertisement425 1931-09-02 14 SUMMER TIME DANGERS, The hot season is the danger time to health. Extremes of heat and humidity impose a strain on the human system and in consequence the resisting power to disease is lowered. During such times, the cooling and cleansing effect of an occasional aperient is an excellent safeguard.425 words
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Advertisement352 1931-09-02 14 I GODET PERFUMES j The Quintessence of Perfection. J I Ask for:—CDMCEMmrE!I OF ROSt I I /^ffsx JASMIN Etc. ja Extracts—FOßGET-ME-NOT 8 tw*» JASVI IN D'ORIEM 5 wis folie BLEUE Etc. S Ifl jPtS famous i FORGET-ME-NOT LOTI >\ Sou ov never forget it I FORGET-ME-NOT LOTION' i ~d in352 words
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Advertisement445 1931-09-02 15 gXEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES :icorporated in England.) MA I PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. \P AND ORIENTAL STEAM lON CO.. LONDON AND EAST MAIL SERVICE. on tract with His Majesty's Government.) ARD FROM LONDON, r china and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. 11,000 Sept. 5 6,070 Sept.445 words
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Advertisement642 1931-09-02 15 JTE^^MLINGS. THE LINE fJapan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough H S!„, Tonnage Due Sail HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Sept. 9 10 TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Sept 23 24 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Oct 7 8 5^ NA 13 10 400 Oct.' 21 22 T RI MARU 10 000642 words
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Advertisement340 1931-09-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. flncorporated 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, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.340 words
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Advertisement281 1931-09-02 15 INSURANCE. fkS\ SOUTH I TOPI) BRITISH COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR LNSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manage i Offloa: I. Flnlayaon Oreen. A RARE OPPORTUNITY Afforded by The Great Eastern Optical Co., 112, South Bridge Road, Singapore. SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPON In producing this281 words
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Advertisement546 1931-09-02 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under the Companiet Acts of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December, 1892J Authorised Capital £3.000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,666,845 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street. London, E C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.546 words
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Advertisement540 1931-09-02 15 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 short) y open a Branch in North Bridge Road near its junction with540 words
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Advertisement473 1931-09-02 16 SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT FILL YOUR CAR TANK FROM OUR BENZINE PUMPS LOCATED AT No. 4. Finlayson Green (Kiosk.) No. 309. Orchard Road. No. 50, Rochore Canal Road. BAN LEE SENG Phone No. 6889. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE. TO LET. TO LET—IBS, Tank Road. Immediate entry, apply Meyer Brothers.473 words
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Advertisement482 1931-09-02 16 Le zJ\derciers School ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, QUEEN ST, 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! PrincipaL-F. I. MILES. TO LET. TO LET —Rooms on upper floor 30, Enggor Street. Rent moderate. Apply 31 33 High Street. IO LET —Shops and rooms furnished and mfuralshed, at cheap482 words
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Advertisement278 1931-09-02 16 SITUATION WANTED. Fully qualified book-keeper-typist (Chinese) seeks position as Clerk anywhere. Speaks fluent English, Malay and many Chinese dialects. Al Credentials. Disengaged due to staff reduction. $80 p.m. accepted, Box No. 404 cjo Malaya Tribune. FOX SALE. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for banging278 words
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Advertisement675 1931-09-02 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. KHOO KOK KEE DECEASED Pursuant to an Order of Court made by the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements, Settlement of Singapore, on the 18th May 1931, and made in the matter of the Will of Khoo Cheng Teow deceased between Khoo Kok Kiat Plaintiff and Khoo675 words
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Advertisement676 1931-09-02 16 For All Classes of Motor Vehicles Insurance Consult MALAYAN ALTO SERVICE Co 133. LAVENDER STREET. 'Phone No. 6934. S*:- APORg OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT will do everything for you, end save you all.thf w an accident— DAY or NIGHT. OUR IMMEDIATE AND CAREFUL AT >TION TO YOUR CLAIMS AND OUR FREE676 words
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Advertisement435 1931-09-02 16 MASSAGE AND M S (CURE. MASSAGE Miss MISAKO and II ;:r No. 20, Benccolen Stret ,apor» MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION b 1 PAYABLE IN AI)V VHCSL. Delivery Includl g Include at office F Pc or close (Loca. to FoMp residence. i M Countna Yearly $15.00 $210' $27* Half Yearly435 words
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