Malaya Tribune, 9 September 1931

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVIII, No. 215 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday. Sept. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1931.
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    • 320 1 LIPTON'S CJE\ LOIS TEA CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, I DON'T GET A COLD T GET LAKEROL d^ c warning signal— at the first sign of a f cold take LAKEROL, the sure safe, certain and Jgfa \,aKCr O Peasant way of definitely avoiding colds, sore w'n ,A r at lu
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    • 257 1 i in t A 'Vesta* Save You Money. A Sewing re, abl,i,y I VIBRATING SHUTTLF. I a HAND SEWING MACHINE, WITH COVER. a NET WEIGHT 33 LBS. jj CUB. MEAS. 2ft. 9ins. I AND OTHER MODELS. S For full particular* apply S j SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., I }J S.S.
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    • 164 1 6IS TO-NIGHT 9.15 DISHONOURED with MARLENE DIETRICH VICTOR NcLAGLEN. 'PHONE 5261-5262. g You are suffering from Anaemia, General Debility, etc I You may have tried many kinds of medicines which failed S S to give satisfactory results. Why don't you try I 3 HEMOSTYL ROUBSELP f I JDBI Dunt wait
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  • 724 2 18 PASSENGERS ON BOARD. BROKEN PROPELLER. The Harm bal. an imperial Airways liiur. which left Crovcien tM Aug. 8. for Paris with eighteen passengers, including four women, made a tcrced landing in a held near Tonbridge, Kent. Vhe p—MHen motored on to Lympne atrodrom and a
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  • 324 2 ANNUAL REPORT FOR LAST YEAR. The following annual report on the administuuion on the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930 was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council: The following analysis shows the position on D.
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  • 573 2 ORGANISATION FOR RELIEF. FARM BOARD'S COTTON. Amidst unmistakable evidence of national wea'th and reports of gradual trade improvement an Am.rican studying purely national affairs is bewildered by apparently increasing unemployment and the mere existence of a p.cblcir necessitating this week's sturdy statem nt b.- President Hoover that
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  • 242 2 POLICE INQUIRY ABOUT WILL FORM. The police expre* confidence that an early arre*t is likely as a result of their inquiries into the murder tit Mrs. Annie Kempson, widow, who Was found stabbed to death at her home. BoundaVy House, St. Clement's, Oxford, on Aug. t, but
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  • 159 2 SITE BEING RAPIDLY CLEARED. The preliminary work in connection with Livei pool's new £3.000,000 Roman Catholic Cathedral is progressing so satisfactorily that it is anticipated it will be possible to lay the foundation-stone early in July next year. The ceremony will probably be performed by
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  • 535 2 AMONG GUARDIANS OF THE LAW. The following are extracts from the annual raport on the administrat on of the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930, wh'ch was laid on the table at the last meeting of th? Legislative Council:— Each Settlement
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  • 500 2 BIGHT FOOT FELINE LED HOME AS A PET. Serajganj <B.ngali. Aug. 21. The unique spectacle a few days ago ol a man swimming down the river Jamuna. hanging on to the tail of a large tiger, attracted crowd of excited villagers n the Serajganj
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    • 580 2 That lovely star, MARION DA VIES, sa\s of Lux Toilet 3jjij)Pflliffi t Soap: "I h s delightful >o.ip is wontier i 1 tor kec; ir the skin g assilk\ MlloOth It muSI I*.' t.-r the Ci< SUp Lux Toilet Soap has quickly become pilHp the toiler s« t.ip < »f"
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  • 484 3 A CASE FOR THE LEAGUE COUNCIL. It may be regarded as a demonstration of the equality of States on the League of Nations stage that at the League Council meeting three weeks hence Great Britain is to be formally arraigned by Finland, says the diplomatic correspondent
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  • 592 3 REPRESSIVE ACTION SUCCESSFUL. The following are extracts from the annual r:port on the administrat on of the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930, which was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council:— The freedom from lawless outbreaks
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  • 648 3 UNAVAILING APPEAL TO GOVERNMENT. Paris. Aug. 8. M. Laval did not give much immediale satisfaction to the Deputies representing French watering places whom he received yesterday. They had hoped to persuade him immsdiately tc suspend a third of the taxes payable by the Casinos pending the
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  • 261 3 The following are extracts from the annual report on the administration of the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930, which was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council:— DEPOT. During the year the Hindu mess
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  • 173 3 The following are extracts from the annual report on the administration of the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930. which was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council:— The Bandmaster returned from furlough in February. 1930,
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    • 215 3 mm MW "«"C3caesdiiSSdS£SHSHSHSZSdSZSES 0n Everybody's Lips. 9 MALAYAS S 111 MOST I I /I 111 REFRESHING j AND I I liilfiili''' 5 ll\' I>eiiCioUS Bevera ses I I m| Orange Pop j Lemon Pop j A Trial W|M fonvince you I I iHll Phoenix Aerated 3 H'lHPl Water Works, 9
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    • 326 3 I THE FAVOURITE: I r» r1 i —jQ I <fej| Refuse All I i.fW Imitations.' I 1 0 c E I ***** ,NSIST 0N R /Jlm ß GRANGE hmm crushi I Manufactured by I I g MaH s fraser I 9 h NEAVE LTD i l I Aerated Water I
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  • 759 4 GOSCHEN ANNIVERSARY. DIRECTOR OF BANK OF ENGLAND AT 28. I forgot Gcschen." Randolph Churchill's exclamation will always give the Victorian statesman whose centenary falls on Aug. 10. his stongest hold upon political memor.es. In himself he is marked out by no individualising trait or achievement—except
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  • 275 4 The following are extracts from the annua! r: pert on the administrat on of the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930, wh eh was laid on the table at the last meeting of th? Legislative Council:— The compilation of the
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  • 206 4 ARRESTED FOR CRIME OF 20 YEARS AGO. The Egyptian and Greek law officers arc being called upon to deal with an interesting case. In 1910, Gregori Douccas. a Cypriot, killed a compatriot in Greece. He got out of the country, and the Athens Assizes condemned
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  • 314 4 The following are extracts from the annual report on the administration of the SUaits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930. wlrch was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council:— The policy of restricting the issue of licences
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  • 269 4 The lollowing are extracts from the annual report en the administration of the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930. which was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council:— Captain T. M. Hussey was in
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  • 223 4 The following are extracts from the annual report en the administration of the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930, wh eh was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council: The following details are taken from the
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  • 735 4 EXTRACTS FROM POLICE REPORT The following are extracts from the annual rrport on the administrat on of the Straits Settlements Police a*d the state of crime for the year 1930, wh eh was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council:— The folowing
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  • 199 4 The following are extracts from the annual report on the administrat.on of the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930, wh eh was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council:— The Inspector-General visited Penang and Malacca
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    • 368 4 This is Why I Powder Ife In Public v Mer dislike to see a woman constantly dabting powder on h>r face. But many girls •hmk there is no other way to prevent the *fa irom becoming shiny and glistening. I have found, however, that when a good face powder is
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    • 7 4 i .w HAYE YO%gf AB -THIS MO&InT
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    • 325 4 Are You Being Robbed? Are you b^ 11 robbed of som» v/ >! portion of your healti and h y s/S. X n6SS by ti,2Li stealtnj tnief f The consti ate d person can i j\ 00 wn olly happy and fit. h Xl J eons- antly in a semi-poLsom
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  • 973 5 HAl B COMPANY'S ANNUAL MEETING. jl- irty-seventh annual general meeting Raub Australian Gold M.ning Co., Lld held at Empire Chambers, London n j 23 In moving the adoption of tha ggtenre-sheet foi year ended March 31. 1931. h c! rman. Mr. De Burgh B. B.
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  • 57 5 "S.F.P." Service. London. Sept. 7. En>r Rubber and Coconut Ltd. proposes tri 000 convertible £1 preference shares «Tyins: 8 p r cent interest, plus 1 per cent for every 2 per cent, paid on t e man hares, up to 4 per cent. Shareholders i.: r ibe £10,000
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  • 242 5 BRITISH BUSINESS MEN PLAN OWN FIRM. Formation of an organisation for the manufacture of rubber products in Bristol is being contemplated by the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce, A was revealed vi a statement released following a recent meeting of the board. Other than the
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  • 70 5 "S.F.P." Service. London, Sept. 7. A spoof circular signed "J. H. Thomas" was circulated in Mincing Lane, outlining an alleged satisfactory scheme for restriction. It was evident that it was crude market-rigg-ing. 86 The •Times." eulogising a letter by Mr J G Hay. emphasises that until the
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  • 457 5 SINGAPORE, SEPT. 5. MEAT. Beef steak (round) kati 4# Beef stew or curry kati 34 Port, lean kati 47 Pork, lean and fat < Ist quality I kati 37 Mutton Indian lb. 50 Mutton Australian lb. 50 Fowl kati 38 Hens (Locally reared) kati 48 Ducks each 50
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  • 1606 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. IB6TJMD BT FRASKB U CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROILERS. Singapore, September 9, 10 a.m. Issue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. End*. Buyers. Sellers. £1.00 Asam Kumbanf Tin Dec. SI £1. 0.9 £1. 2.0 cd 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec- 31 C.18.0 1. o v 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin
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    • 102 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100. RADIO. For the convenience of our customers we have arranged for H. L. Carter and Co., 299,
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    • 64 5 WHAT'S BEST FOR COLD? Here to the popular "Anton KeicherV Eucalyptus Menthol Bonbons. A safe and dependable Remedy for Colds, Cough, Sore-Throat. It is put up in oomv venient yellow bags and only cost you the economical price of 20 oents per bag. OTHERS HAVE RIF.D WHY NOT YOU? OTHERS
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    • 119 5 The People's Paper. THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE," Q f course I THE ZLmZ SOUNDEST NEWS o CENTS DAILY. Its Circulation is Continually increasing—that is Clear Proof #f Iti Sustained Popularity. Be sure you get it regularly by becoming a Subscriber. The Subscription Form below may be used. Date 1.1981. To The
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    • 250 6 IvrafiTTTo?) 60 6eoeoeo6oe o©_oe_ee_ooo Kg n Lr 1 i ĕaol I 1.1 »J I I I *5 I 6.15 AGAIN TO-NIGHT 9.15 I MATINEE TO-DAY at 3.15 P.M. I I THE FINEST OF ALL DIETRICH 5 and Yon STERBERG TRIUMPHS! j sam i I MARLENE I DIETRICH The New Sensation
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    • 247 6 Amusements. I AMAZING 1 I X that's what it is this S w wonderful run of supers S I AGAIN A GRAND SHOW— 1 TO-NIGHT j ELISSA 1 LAND! in Fox Movietone's thrilling romance g I ALWAYS I GOODBYE I I A GLORIOUS NEW STAR I SUPPORTED BY AN I
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    • 206 6 i I c.15 To-Night OAS I Norma Talmadge in her greatest triumph Dv Barry S I The Amazing Story of 1 A Woman who wrecked a Kingdom I United Artists. p TO-MORROW I HAROLD LLOYD in FEET FIRST. S EAST COAST RD 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 1 GARY COOPER C] IN
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  • 310 7 British Official. (Bp courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Singapore, Sept. 9. Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29|32d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3Tad.. London 60 days' p'ght 2s. 327 32d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 313H6d., London demand 2s 8 23 32d.. London T.T. 2s. 3
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  • 253 7 "DISHONOURED' AT THE CAPITOL. "Dishonoured," the Paramount special featuring Marlene Dietrich and Victor McLaglen. which was put on at yesterday's change at the Capitol, is a story of a clever woman spy known as X.27 who becomes a member of the Austrian Secret Service and who tricks
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  • 280 7 Many people, when they experience an ache or pain in the small of the back, immediately jump to the conclusion that something must be wrong with their kidneys. This, as any doctor will agree, is in most cases an entirely erroneous idea. In not one per
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  • 349 7 INDIAN BOUND OVER FOR ONE YEAR. ARMED ROBBERY AT TIONG BAHRU. At the fifth session of the Singapore Assizes which opened before th- Acting Chief Justice Mr Justice Sproule. in the Supreme Court yesterday, Chong Ah Yew, a Kheh. pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of instruments
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  • 276 7 ELISSA LANDI AT THE ALHAMBRA. The screen should be thankful for the advent of Ellssa Landl: she is different, lovely, and an excellent actress. That combination is comparatively rare. With a strong English cast on one side, and a clever p?ot on the other it is inevitable that
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  • 132 7 APPLICATION FOR RELIEF. Appearing before the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) yesterday, on behalf of Mr. Choo Cheng Swee, Mr. R. Page applied for relief from an order under which he was to pay $150 per month to his wife. Giving evidence the applicant stated the he
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  • 216 7 The following are extracts from the annual report on the administration of the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930, which was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council:— No changes occurred in the various Financial Officess* staff
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  • 175 7 SHIPPING NEWS. An unlighted surveying beacon has been established south-eastward of the Sembilan Islands at Lat. 3 deg. 58 mm. N, long. 100 deg. 36 mm. 00 sec. E. This beacon will be in position for about ten days. Further notice will be given when it is
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  • 159 7 For be ng in possession of fishing nets without any licences, two Chinese were sentenced on Saturday by the Master Attendant, Capt. Freyberg. R.N., to seven and fourteen days r.i. respectively. The fishing nets were to be con fi c cated until renewal of licences. ARRIVALS. "Edendale,"
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  • 68 7 Messrs. Lewis, Laaarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £114 3iB (£ll4 1116). Forward £116 1516 (£ll7 3;i6). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2%d Forward 2%d. (2%d). The market is firm. To-day's New
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  • 131 7 Singapore, Sept. 9. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $225 Rice. Siam $190 Rice. Siam 3 $174 Rice. Siam 4 $167 Rice, Saigon A-l $180 Rice. Saigon 1 $170 Rice. Saigon 2 $160 Rice, Saigon $152 Rice, Rangoon 1 $156 Rice, Ranioon 2 $153 Rice, par Boiled No. 1 per
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  • 232 7 CLOTHING AND ACCOUTREMENTS. The following are extracts from the annual report on the administration of the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930, which was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council:— Amended Dress Regulations were introduced
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  • 369 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Sept. 9, noon. The deplorably low prices obtaining for both, rubber and tin are now more seriously affecting the share market and business has fallen off so considerably during the past two months that the few orders which do come on
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  • 285 7 Sept. 9. 11 ajn. RUBBER. London. 2-'S*d., up Kg. New York. 5 116 cents <G), up J cent. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 55—65 cents. Ayer Moleks 40—50 cents. Ayer Panas 40—50 cents, Bassetts 25—30 cents. Brogas 30—35 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents, Bukit Katils 17—?2 cents,
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  • 62 7 Singapore, Sept. 9. Ruyers Seller* Ft.8.8. equal to London Standard. Spot f% Business Done. Standard R.S.S. cn Tender September 1\ 7 7 s October 7 T > 8 November 8 8»« October December 8 8 1 January March 8V«> 9% Tone of Market: —Slightly Steadier.
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  • 113 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, Sept. 9. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Malacca Maru 21. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Hakozaki Maru 18; Kola 16; Chinese Prince 12; Gen. Metzinger 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3 Rahman 31; Greystoke Castle 33; Egra 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4).
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 435 7 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL S 8 OPENING OF 1 i THE St. GUiR lIS til I AND 1 j MUSICAL FESTIVAL J SEPTEMBER 17, 19 and 21. Booking Now Open at John Little's. I I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED —Teacher to take charge of Prim ek Male or female. State qualifies Apply
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 314 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Malayan daily weather REPORT. Tempera- Brlght STATIONS. ture. MM Su D Max. M!n. Wnc Aior Star 87 73 0.16 8 9 Kota Bharu 92 74 0.40 9 2 X Trengganu S5? 85 69 032 6.2 Sitiawan 89 73 0.66 6 4 Ipoh 86 73 0.09 46 Butterworth 86
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    • 439 7 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. TO-DAY'S RADIO. Pc a!ing H II c: sting en 75 metres from 6.30 to 8.30 pm. Singapore. VSIAB (41.7 metres), 9.30 to 11 P.m.. recorded music. On this wavelength until further Lotice Kindhotrn •Holland). PCJ (31.28 metres), from midnight announcing in six languages. Chelmsford. London GSSW
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  • 54 8 A Mass of Requiem for the of the soul of the late Mr. Joseph de Souza <Jos:p) will be sung at the Church of St. Joseph on Friday, lith September, 1931, at 6.30 a.m. The attendance and prayers of i datives and
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  • 790 8 It is a little surprising to learn, from the annual report on the Straits Settlements Police, that robber.es f all kinds increased by thirty per cent, in Singapore and by 100 per cent, in Penang, Province "Wellesley and Malacca during 1980. Some sort of increase, in view of
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  • 193 8 A mail from Median by aeroplane is expected M Singapore at 11.40 a.m. to-morrow. I The General Committee of the Y.W.C.A. wish to acknowledge a donation of $25 from Dr H. T. Wee. Under the auspices of the Paya Lebar Methodist Church a prayer meeting in English will be held
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  • 219 8 Will New Taxation Cause A Relapse? Reuter. Messrs. Fraser and Co., Singapore, in thenweekly share report, issued to-day, state: The political situation in Great Britain con* tinues to dominate the world's stock markets and investors have adopted a cautious attitude meanwhile until the forthcoming Budget proposals
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  • 132 8 Reuter. A WELL-KNOWN BOHEMIAN FIGURE. London. Sept. 8. Mr. James Mackey Glover, one of the best known Bohemian figures of his g neration died at Has'ings to-day.—Reuter. I Mr. J. M. Glover was bom at Kingston on June 18. 1861. He was D rector of Musir.
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  • 197 8 i From Oir Own Correspondent./ Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 9 Som; time ago a proposal m made to the Government to place the P.M.S. Audit unci r the control of the Dept. of Colonial Audit. In this connection Mr. A. J. Harding. Director ci Cdcnial Audit, visited Kuala
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  • 59 8 From Western Australia by th "Minderoo." due at Singapore to-morrow morning From China and Japan by the "Argun Maru" due at Singapore to-morr w. From Holland by the "Patria" die at Singapore at 2 p.m. to-morrow. From Europe .London mails despatched Aue 20», by the "Rohna." due at
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  • 130 8 An opportunity is afforded to see Levante the well known magician, who i.- m a wored tour perform- at the V'c.oria Theatre on rl\n tT IV 8 acooa »P«*a bl Miss Gladys Cole, th? shadowgraphist and a piano-accord-on accompanisv and Miss Esm e Ray who makes pictures out of rags.
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  • 49 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER London:—2 7 1 fid. New York:— 5 116 cents (Gold) Singapore :—7', cents. Business done TIN London Spot:-£H 4 10s. Od. (Down 10s. Od). Thre? Months Buyers £117 2 s 6d Sm 7s 6d h 11 £117 5s 0d ,Down Singapore:-$59.12u,. (15 tons
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  • 605 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON The Visitor's Gallery in H of Commons yesterday n u Usf been a highly interesting aYe The Government got confidence, but the Opp, nobody in doubt as to it MacDor.ald and Header* little brush. But on< the Premier for s 11 1•■ 'Jitter. That remark
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    • 161 8 I THE WORLD'S FINEST $7 3 I MOTOR-CYCLE J j X W«- have a few 1930 models left, which must be cleared regardless of cost. Our C] Cj sacrifice —your gain. Secure one of these fine Motor Cycles NOW p] X DARIN£ft!M ft fn lIH ihrnmrp****! m H*\ Singapore &X
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    • 116 8 jj GENUINE c I Butterfly Wing I I JEWELLERY. I 1 -IN I Silver Brooches, jj Pendants Vanity I Cases, Rings I jj Powder Boxes, jj 3 c Charming Designs 30 Years' Experience. [j I U.S. De Silvac I Bros., I S M. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. (J S PHONE 4§4t.
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  • 281 9 CKRMANY reports TO THE LEAGUE. MEXICO INVITED TO JOIN. ►PENING OF THE GENEVA ASSEMBLY. Reuter. Rug-by, Sept. 8. easing the League Assem--day Signor Grandi (Italian m Minister) proposed an ent truce until after the ming Disarmament Confernecessary to act not only with courage :at ion but alsn
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  • 34 9 Reuter. New York. Sept. 8. The Federal inquiry into the disappearance of Mr. Fujimura, a passenger on the "Beluland," has been concluded. The affair is at j mystery unsolved. —Reuter.
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  • 17 9 Reuter. Oslo. Sept. 8. Th- Nautilus" arrived at Longyear City at l p.m.—Reuter.
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  • 245 9 The funeral of Mr. M.chael Angelo (Charlie > ac Costa took place at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday and was largely attended. The firing party and pallbearers consisted i members of "D" (Eur.) Co. S.V.C. and the Eurasian M. G. Platoon S.V.C. and the "Last
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  • 25 9 Reuter. Warsaw. Sept. 8. thousand stocking workers have at the Lodz Mi'ls as a protest reduction of wages ranging from per rent.—Reuter.
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  • 27 9 Koenigsberg, Sept. 8. M v. •to Johnson left Koen gsberg for HanHan '«orning. She intends to stay at night and leave for London tauter.
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  • 17 9 Topi. CORK, 1 ,K TODA on page 8. OPICS p»«* 11. ORNER. on page 14.
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  • 2692 9 BRITAIN BURDENED BY ITS HONESTY. BANKS DID NOT INTERFERE WITH POLITICS. UNEMPLOYED DEMONSTRATION HOLDS UP TRAFFIC. Reuter. London, Sept. 9. There was animation outside as well as inside Parliament during last night's debate. The crowds of sight-seers were swollen by
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  • 471 9 CANTON PROGRAMME ABANDONED. WATER RISES ABOVE THE SEATS. JAPANESE THREATEN DRASTIC ACTION: Sin Kuo Min. Some indication of the appalling extent of the China floods is supplied by a statement by Levante, the wellknown magician who is In Singapore, to a "Tribune" representative this morning. Levame
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  • 332 9 ARRANGEMENTS GOING FORWARD. COMMITTEE HOLDS FIRST MEETING. The first meeting of the Committee of the Singapore Manufacturers' Exhibition was h.ld cn Monday pres.ded over by the Hon. Mr. G. Sturrock. the Colonial Eng.ncer, when initial steps—a Drel minary canter, as described by one of the Committee members—were
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    • 124 9 I The Picture which gives you a I I 100 Miles An Hour Thrill J DIRIGIBLE I The Film which triumphed I 8 Weeks at the I LONDON TIVOLI. COMING SOON J Watch for Opening Date. Safest 3 Earth S j |r^stW| I I |fl SOLE AGENTS: g 'Incorporated in
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  • 441 10 SINGAPORE RACES. ''Jack O'Tribune," who tipped four winners and two placed horses on Saturday out of thirteen named, predicts another day of upsets to-day. His special selections for iO-day are: Race I—Romance. Whippet. Race 2. —Vibrate. Race 3.—Foundling. Donora. R ace
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  • 126 10 BEAUFORT CLUB CALLOVER. Reuter. London, Spt. 8. Probable starters and jockeys for the St. Leger to be run to-morrow are as follows: Birthday Book, Lane; Cameronian, Fox; Convoy, Gordon Richards; Goyescas. Elliot*; Inglesan,. Jones; Khorsheed, Beary; Or pen. Joe Childs, Salaam, Weston: Sandwich, Harry Wragg: Sir Andrew,
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  • 23 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. Reuter. London, Sept. 8. To-day's Third Division (Northern) game resulted as follows: Stockport 1. Trarmtre R. o.—Reuter.
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  • 27 10 SWIMMING. The half-mile race fur the May hew Cup will be swum off on Sunday at the Chinese S.C. at 11 30 a m.
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  • 111 10 FIGHTS AT THEATRE ROYAL. BOXING. The fight be ween At Rivers and Albert Grether which, has been fixed for Saturday is to take place at the Theatre Royal. Nortn Bridge Read. Grether possesses a formidable r.cord and he may bz seen in training at .he
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  • 352 10 PROGRESS OF THE OPEN TOURNAMENT. BADMINTON. Play in the Singapore open championship tournament was continued on Sunday iast at the S.V.C. Drill Hall, and the large crowd which turned up were well rewarded by seeing some of the best and closely contested matches of the season, both in
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  • 113 10 The Horlicks B.P. inter-team tournament will commence on Saturday and the teams are as follows: "A" Team: Yeo Joo Lim (capt.), Yeo Guan Swee and Lim Tat Tee; "B" Team: E. Cheng Leong (capt.). Tan Tiang Leng and Seah Keng Chuan: «CT Team: Khoo Eng Kong (capt.), E.
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  • 194 10 Results of the match between the Evergreen B.P. and the S.C.S.A.C. (Orchard Road) played on Saturday (Evergreen B.P. players first): Wee Kirn Wee beat Quek Eng Wah 15—0, 15—3: Ec Hock Chiang beat Sim Kee Ngiap 15—2, 15—2: Koh Kirn Yean beat Chow Chong Mun 15—9, 15—7;
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  • 218 10 GLOSTERS BEAT SINGAPORE "B" TEAM. POLO. A larg? gathering was present at the Polo Club ground at Balestier yesterday afternoon to watch the meeting of the Glosters and the B" team of the Singapore Polo Club in the final of the Sultan of
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  • 277 10 LAWN TENNIS. Results and ties in the S.C.C. tournament: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. "A" Class Sngles: H. S. Haskin plus 5 beat J. A. Dean owe 30 6—3, 6—4; E. A. Joyplus 4 beat J. F. F. Gregg plus 5 6 —2, 9-^7. "B" Class Singles (semi-final): E. Jackson fcr.
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  • 129 10 Results and ties in the S.R.C. tournament: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. "A" Singles: Dr. S. L. Oehlers beat N. S. Hogan 6—l, I—6. 6—l; N. Hay beat G. Lowe 6—B, 11—9, 6—3; Dr. G. de Souza beat G. Angus 6—4. 6—l. "B" Singles: D. Leicester beat O. Struys 3—6. 7—5.
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  • 62 10 Under the auspices of the India-Ceylon Club an open tennis championship for all Indians and Ceylonese will commence on Oct. 10. All ties will be played on the hard court of the India-Ceylon Club. The draw will take place on Oct. 6, at 6.30 pm., in the India-Ceylon
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  • 177 10 DATES PLAYERS. vssociation Football. Amicable A.A. Association 2nd XI against the St. Matthews Young Peoples Guild 2nd XI on Thursday at the S.C.F.A. ground. Pek Kirn Tin. Oel Ing Djoe. Chua Khiam Teck. Wee Joo Siong, Khor Hor Khoon, Goh Choou long, Koh Leng Hoo, Ng Khai Soo, Tan Choo
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  • 76 10 HOBBS AND CHAPMAN SCORE CENTURIES. CRICKET. London. S?p\ 8. Matches concluded to-day resulted as follows: GENTLEMEN v. PLAYERS. Players: 414 for 6 wkts. dccl. (Hobbs 144 Sutcliffe 96) and 27 for 0 wkt. Gentlemen: 210. Played at Scarborough, the match was !e t drawn. ENGLAND XI
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  • 161 10 "S.F.P." Service. London, Sept. 8. Classic cricket was seen at Scarborough in the match beiween the Gentlemen and Players. The latter won the toss and opened on turf which was slow but net treacherous. Sutcliffe after scoring one gave a chance in the slips ofl a
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  • 1106 10 YORKSHIRE'S RELENTLESS GRIP. That Sutcliffe r.nd K. S. Duleepsinhji tan be acclaimed the two master batsmen of the year no one is likely to dispute, though, so far as averages go, two or three of their contemporaries may be placed between them, writes •Old Ebor."
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  • 451 10 ATH LETICS. (From Our Own Correspondent Seremban. Sept. 6. The annual athletic sports of the Government English School. Kuala Pilah. were held on Saturday last. The field, decorated with coloured flags and bunting, presented a festive appearance. The Hon. Mr. J. W. Hughes, British Resident of
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  • 131 10 AMENDMENT CONTEMPLATED. Allahabad, Aug. 21. It is understood that the amendment of the Indian Divorce Act is under contemplation and that the views of the various Christian communities and leaders are being asked for. The proposals are intended to bring the Indian Act in conformity with the
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  • 74 11 i arc invited to write to us on BOtic interest. It must be under the 'Malaya Tribune" does not dors* opinions expressed by corresTTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF F preferably typewritten (double on one side of the paper only. [Of be used, but the names and correspondents must be
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  • 151 11 Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") ither surpris.ng tha'. in this vast is not one association yet providing facilities for the pure physical cuhure —I mean body boaiutfol" as the Western tne cult clubs here affording ample football, cricket, etc., are all own spheres, but, to those .1 the infection
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  • 179 11 To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") believe some may regard ma as a poking into others' business. Nevertheless, tm an outsid r s point of view, I cannot help M gritc to the papers inquiring why some ex-members of societies are considered very d meanly simply because they
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  • 107 11 Routine orders by Lieut. Cd. M. J. T. Reilly, 5 Cm ling S.S.V.F., dated Sept. 9: «nges- following range allotments are ■•Publish- information. I -.11 Hall: B.T.R. F.R. 7;ji, m T. "B" All Casuals M.G. Casuals Platoon 2hd Bn. S.S.V.F. (Eurasian) B- all casuals T. "A" all casuals
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  • 728 11 The Football Tourists. CHINESE TOPICS. 'By a Special Correspondent.) The question of requesting the local Government to make Oct. 10 (a Chinese National Holiday) a public holiday in the Straits Settlements was further discussed at the Hokien C2 Kuan on Saturday afternoon. Among those present were
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  • 207 11 A GERMAN DISCOVERY. Collapses of buildings because of rottin? timber are common in Malaya and various devices have been tried, apparently w.t.iout great success, to prevent the inroads of rot and ants. Timber which has become very dry is also much more liable to combustion
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 148 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Sept. 13, 1931: TO-DAY, SEPT. 9. U p.m.-Drill Hall, 1st Bn. Sig. Section, Morse Class. li p.m—Drill Hall, "B" Coy. 6 PI., Lewis Gun Class. •5 p.m-Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v). Battery Parade. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 10. IB pm-Drill Hall, M. G.
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  • 1601 12 A FREE CONTENTED INDIA. LORD IRWIN ON BRITAIN'S POLICY. A civic welcome was accorded to Lord Irwin on July 18 at Harogate, London, to commemorate his return from India. Replying to the address Lord Irwin said that one of the biggest problems facing them was how best to ensure the
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  • 216 12 FAMOUS FRENCHMAN TO SMOKE NO MORE? M. Bnand has had the sentence passed upon him which every immoderate smoker dreads—• that of being told to smoke no more. As he has been in the habit of smoking between 50 and 60 cigarettes a day. he is
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  • 156 12 The Rev. Charles Green celebrated his 101 st birthday in retirement at Eastbourne on Aug. 9. A native of Durham City, and a son of a former Governor of Durham Prison. Mr. Green passed some of his early m.nisteriaJ years n the Congregational denomination. In 1860 Bishop
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  • 1013 12 INCREASE IN NUMBER OF ROBBERIES. The following are extracts from the annual r?port on the administration on the Strait, Setllements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930, wh eh was laid on the table at the last meeting cf th? Legislative Council:— There
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  • 87 12 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.). LTD. Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and lor ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon 0.71 Yellow Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gall, tin $2 .98 Shell Aviation Spirit ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon 0.90 STANDARD OIL CO., OF
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  • 200 12 SCIENTIST EXPLAINS TfM LESSON TO MODERN man A young woman who lived vl m ing.i were still trying to walk erect and tali aiticulately was described bj Si] Colin Macktnzie in a lecture to thy Australian lute of Anatomy. Fir Colin gave the result examination cf the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 233 12 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, SEPT. 9. Bangkok (H?rvar> 3 p.m. Banka Island, Pladjoe and Palembang (Thedens) 3 p.m. Ceylon and U.S.A. (Chinese Prince) 3 p.m. Djambi (Singkel) 4 p.m. Pontianak (Khoen Hoea) 4 p.m. North, N.-East and N.-West Sumatra (Ophir) 4 p.m. *Ceylon. Southern and Western India, Egypt Europe, Great Britain
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    • 115 12 DIARY OF EVENTS TO-DAY. SEPT f High Tides —9.26 am.. 7 43 pm Singapore Races. TO-MORROW. SEPT High Tides. —9.56 a.m., 8.49 Football, Hong Kong v. Sin; Road. XI Aa^ Police Band, Katong Park FRIDAY, SEPT High Tides —10.24 a.m.. 9.40 Football, S.C.C. six-a-sltie fa SATURDAY. SE High Tides.—10.56 a.m.,
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  • 358 13 WHAT THE POLICE ARE DOING. The following are extracts from the annual report on the administration of the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930, which was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council:— All recruits were again
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  • 433 13 INTELLIGENCE. The following are extracts from the annual report en the administration of the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930, which was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council: Th.3 criminal intelligence service of the Detective
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  • 635 13 REPORT ON HEALTH. The following are extracts from the annual report on the administrat on of the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930, wh eh was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council:— The health of
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  • 251 13 GOLDEN WEDDING OF LORD AND LADY STRATHMORE. The visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to Glamis, along with the young Princesses, is part of a reunion for the celebration of the golden wedding of Lord and Lady Strathmore. The celebration of the coming-of age in
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  • 203 13 The following are extracts from the annual report on the rdministration of the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930, which was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council: The efforts of all ranks in the suppression
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  • 360 13 The following are extracts from the annual I report on the administration of the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930, which was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council: SINGAPORE. I Progress cont nues to be made
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  • 216 13 The following are extracts from the annual report en the administration of the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930, which was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council:— SINGAPORE. This duty is now performed by a division
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • 333 14  -  Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. Reply To A Recent Criticism. (By Feng Wee Yuan. As a keen reader of the People's Paper and especially the "Girls* Corner," *T felt compelled to write to our "Corner" to urge my Chineseeducated sisters (those who know the
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  • 169 14  -  Osman And Borrowed Goods. (By Ahmad. Once upon a time there was a man named Osman, who borrowed a copper vessel from his neighbour. On the .following day. two cz-pper vessels were returned when only one had been borrowed. Osman explained that, until the night before, there
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  • 56 14 (By Schoolgirl Rosalind.) Ihere Is that in the female sex whicn comforts a man's spirit, knows his contemplations without their explanations, but overwhelms them lr» her gentle responses. She herself will never learn the power within her. That is great. It calms sorrows to rest with Kind
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  • 204 14 Selection Of Suitable Wife. (By Blueband.") The consequence of maniage—happiness or misery—depends chiefly upon whom we marry. Sir John Moore (father of the Chancellor, Sir Thomas) has given his opinion in a certain book as:—"l would compare the multitude of women, which are to be chosen for
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  • 357 14  -  (By Y. N. Koh. I am an umbrella made by the mm of a big factory ln Singapore. The first place I went to was a shop. The shop-keeper hanged me up with some of my brothers and sisters, and we had a good time among
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  • 194 14 (By "L. S."j Mary once had a little lamb which followed her about. Unfortunately for her she became the butt of her schoolmate's jokes and earned her teacher's displeasure. Thus she was forced by circumstances to step the lamb from following her. and the lamb died cf
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  • 351 14 The following are extracts from the annual report en the administration of the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930, which was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council:— SINGAPORE. The membership of this Society incr.ai.ed from
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  • 149 14 The following are extracts from the annual report on the admin* rtiation of the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930, which was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council:— The following new legislation bearing on Police work was
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  • 378 14 The following are extracts from the annual report on the admin istrat on of the Straits Settlements Police and the state of crime for the year 1930. wh eh was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council The breaches of discipline for which
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 327 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. IN DO-CHIN A STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England J 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
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    • 281 15 INSURANCE. #THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATEB. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: i, Flnlayson Green. A RARE OPPORTUNITY Afforded by The Great Eastern Optical Co., 112, South Bridge Road, Singapore. SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPON In producing this coupon to
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    • 548 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under the Companies Acts 0/ 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3.000.000 Subscribed Capit? 1 £l.80o!o00 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,666,845 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street. London, EC 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.
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    • 472 15 BANKS. The HoHongßank Limited. Head Office: N Meyer Chamber. Singapore North Bridge Road Branch: (Near its junction with Middle Road). The public are informed that the North Bridge Road Branch of this Bank will open for business Ist Oct. 1931. Every ordinary banking facility will be provided at the new
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    • 510 16 For All Classes of Motor Vehicles InsuraacT Consult MALAYAN AUTO SERVICE Co 133, LAVENDER STREET, 'Phone No. 6934. OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT will do everything for you, and save you all!thc v tjk an accident— DAY or NIGHT. OUR IMMEDIATE AND CAREFUL AT! ENTION TO YOUR CLATJfP. AND OUR FREE GET-YOU-HOME
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