Malaya Tribune, 11 September 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. xviii.- -No. 215 SINGAPORE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Sept. 11, 19.11. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER U, 1931,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 168 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. Yf>U CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, 0 t loeaoesaoeao i lOmw -»«m-—tor— ioo< I D 0 s I 1 j Austin— jj Creators of 5 o j Motors and Motorists. j i o STARTING as a motto, this saying 2 has now become a proverb amongst II Austin
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    • 19 1 5 I kV V JHIH f I I 6IS TO-NIGHT 9.15 "DISHONOURED" with MARLENE DIETRICH VICTOR McLAGLEN. 'PHONE S2Bl-5262.
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  • 1597 2 Canton-Nanking Peace Negotiations. Although the Central Government at Nanking has been devoting its attention for a considerable time to the matter of reaching a peaceful so.'ution of the political compilations with Canton, it still remains to be ssen whether the situation can
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  • 544 2 EXTRACTS FROM ANNTAL REPORT. The following are extracts from the annual q»J*"fr»*»»tt«» of the Straits Settlements Police ano the state or crime for .he year 1930. which was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council SINGAPORE Existing bu.ld:ngs have been maintained Li L
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    • 344 2 UP TO form,,; iff To be always "in form" is more than a matter of muscular energy. The greater need is nervous vitality. Nourishment Ls the only source both of muscular energy and nervous vitality. When you are out of form the cause is due to failure to supply your
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    • 237 2 II! The Longest Motor Cycle Road Race I in the World—4oB miles DURBAN —JOHANNESBURG 1- Len Taylor St ROYAL ENFIELD Won for Third Year in Succession on Mobiloil I Aero \J Performance is Proof! Try this Modern Oil in your 0. H V. Engine and enjoy belter performance than ever
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  • 1365 3 The Question Of Interest. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) The other day one hundred and one Ma?ay "gurus" (teachers), of whom eighteen were lady teachers, assembled at the Malay school. Geylang, for a meet ng in connection with the formation of a Malay Teachers' Co-opera-tive Society. Tuan
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  • 699 3 DISCOURSE ON COMMON FOODS. COLLEGE OF MEDICINE LECTURE. The final lecture of the course "Nutritive requirements and their practical relationship to common foods." was given at the College of Medicine on Aug. 31, by Prof. Rosedale. The lecturer spok? of the fat soluble vitamins, pointing out
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  • 191 3 PARIS PUBLISHER'S NOVEL EXPEDIENT. A Paris publisher has just set an example which, if it were gemerally fol'owed. might effectually stem the spate of books of doubtful value. Instead of launching a volume, which he privately considered worthy of publicst.on. and then asking the critics what they
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 78 3 I HI MALAYA'S I I I ill M ST I I Jm REFRESHING I I illliili 11 wl\ oel 'cioua Beverages 1 I j ilß| 0l an^e Pop j I ibflfiH Lemon Pop j A Tr al will convince you. I\ j BB|l Phoenix Aerated j I Svt^' Water WOFkS
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    • 488 3 j THE FAVOURITE:— I 1 Refuse All 1 I FfW Imitations. 1 0 HHH r I I ill INSIST ON g B /Jm GRANGE Ia nj crush! I Manufactured by I G Sifeg S FRASER I I*" llHlLfl H NEAVE LTD I I E Aerated Water I rfjJSr LAXATIVE WHICH
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  • 2610 4 SPOTLIGHTS SCREEN STAGE Robert Montgomery in No-one who mentioning his •Strangers Ma\ Kiss Ine £2 STS o IrprS to hear that th. Divorcee"— ».11 b sur b n ma de a that of a midshipman 1 Sh\nmates which opens, to-morrow ia Shipmates. r, ma tts" is a laugh- he Altom
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  • 211 4 WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO COMING FILMS? (To The Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Why can't our Censer be more lenient towards films sent here? I agree that our Censor is the strictest in the world. Take the picture "The Gold Diggers of Broadway," Warners' stupenduous musical
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  • 351 4 GOLDEN HAIKEI) VAMP OF THE TALKIES. Fraulein Marlene D'etrich, the sensational golden-haired vamp of the "talkies." is being sued for £100,100 damages for "alienation of affections" and for £20 000 damages for libel in the New York Superior Court. Both aqtions have been brought by
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  • 406 4 METRO-GOLDWYN -MAYER CREATES NEM DEPARTMENT. The Slow Motion Camera For Showinc; Form. More and more in the cinema to-day prominence is being given the various types of sports that attract millions of people yearly either to watch or play. In several studios, pictures are being
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  • 215 5 DIRECTORS annual report. annual general meeting of the Kluang Co., Ltd., will be held on Sept. 18 at Hong Kong Bank Chambers at noon. In report for the year ended, June 30, 1931. directors state: result for the year under review shows -is .subject to directors'
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  • 452 5 SINGAPORE, SEPT. 5. MEAT •uak iround) kati 40 lew or curry kati 34 j.i kati 47 MD and fat «Ist quality* kati 37 Indian lb 50 D Australian lb. 50 Mr! kati 38 I.Locally reared) kati 48 Ducks each 50 >r> domestic unfledged pair 72 firdgfd pair 62
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  • 1585 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. lAS USD BT FRASER 6* CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, September 11,10 a.m. Imu« *eax CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. M* Buyers. Sellers. f1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tia Dec SI £1. 0.9 £1. 2.0 cd 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 c.lb.j i. 0.0 0J3.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June
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    • 6 5 [HAVE )pjSADI THIS MO R MING
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    • 406 5 PRACTICE DOMESTIC ECONOMY by buying from us. TRY OUR DELICIOUS KROEPOEK UDANG KROEPOEK IKAN Packed in tins ana in packets, in each of which there is a coupon. SAVE YOUR COUPONS and get the Free Gifts enumerated thereon TOKO BANDOENG. 44. Selegle Road. "SPECIFIC FOR DIABETES" Dr. Winkler's "DIABETONrT" $2.C0
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    • 44 5 1 STOCK TAKING SALE I I OF I I A LIMITED SUM OF GRAMOPHONE I I RECORDS I I At Great Reduced Prices. I I EARLY COMERS GET BEST SELECTIONS. j I MONO HUAT COMPANY, g »7, 99. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE THONB 4924
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    • 118 5 y w j f*alau Snval. CLOCKS *fr&iBLi jo all ease) it *»r cono*-rn. AND j WW CH Cl J Jev-nere) or V «4i «>rts Brld£; toad. *8J b*/e tl«r to tiMt •mployed onaer 1 1 80atpaet on repairing Clooks a vl*tei»« or dlffer-c*. m j varieties In use u> tie
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    • 226 6 Mil iiiiiinim rii in "]i i I CAPITOL I 8 The Picture that is still thrilltng thousands niyhtly! jjj J MATINEE TO MORROW AT 3.15 X) CHILDREN HALF PRICE. 5j I 1 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 I 3 The Combined Brilliant Achievement of a Master Director and a Supreme Artiste g
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    • 266 6 Amusements. I COMING! EVELYN LAVE in One Heavenly Night. 5j t ml \1 I llJfl 1 I WE ACCEPT I the responsibility of supplying Singapore with greater entertainment and bring you the first of g Fox Movietones brilliant new 9 season pictures. I TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 I S MATINEE TO-MORROW
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    • 226 6 I 5j mX i I w A iff m nv.n.n n j 6.15 To Night 9.15 I The Screamingly Funny Adventures ol a 8 young man who had never heard the word I 'Caution*' 1 HAROLD j LLOYD bringing you more laughs and I thrills than ever before in Feet
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  • 33 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100.
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  • 91 7 INTENDED SURVEYING OPERATIONS. A notice to mariners announces that onwards from towards the end of Sept.. a number cf unlighted surveying beacons will be moored by H. 14 S. "Iroquois' m the v.cinity of ihe track of shipping at Cape Rachado at Lat. 2 deg.
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  • 54 7 For boarding the Japanese vessel. "Erie Maru," before the signal "V" had been hauled down and before sne had been examined by a Board.ng officer or a Police officer on Wednesday, three Japanese and three Chinese were sentenced to 14 day's r.i. yesterday before the Master
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  • 139 7 'Tantalus.' Brit. 4.782 tons. Capt. Melling, from Yokohama. 11-9: for Genoa. 22-9. "Halldor." Nor. 840 tons. Capt. Hamnenij, from Bangkok. 10-9; for Bangkok. 12-9. "Mahidol," Br.t. 440 tons. Capt. Lefevere, from Kuantan. 10-9; for Kunantan. 12-9. "Beiouw." Dutch. 321 tons. Capt. Remmer from Palembang. 11-9; for Palembang, 11-9. "Circe."
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  • 63 7 PROGRESS OF NEGOTIATIONS WITH DUTCH. London. Sept. 10. Mr. Wardlaw-Milne (Conservative. Kidderm.nsten has given notice that he will ask Mr Thomas (Searatary for the Dominions and Colonies > on Wednesday to make a statement as to the progress of negotiations with the Dutch with a view to the
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  • 58 7 Singapore. Sept. 11. Buyer* Seller* R 9.8 equal to London Standard. Spot 7% 7«^. Standard R S.S. en Tender September 7% 7 October 7 T s 8 November 8 8 1 Octob.r December 8 8 1 January March 8\ B. Tcne of Market:—Steady. Latest Cable:—London
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  • 253 7 The following return of Colcny stocks at clos? of business Aug.. 1931. rs declared in tons, has been received from the Ag. Registrar-General of Statistics. S.S. and FM S I A.I DEALERS' STOCKS. DRY WET TOTAL CREPE Total all R s.s. Remlll. Wet Scrap Dry
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  • 41 7 London. Sept. 10. Rawang Tin Fields, Ltd., have declared an interim dividend of three pence per share for the year ending March 1931. Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging, Ltd., have declared an interim dividend of t\i per cent. "S.F.P." Service.
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  • 37 7 BARLOW'S REPORT. Messrs. Barlow and Co., in their weekly market report dated Sept. 10, state: The price of the commodity again clo6es slightly easier on balance. Closing quotations are as follows:—Sundried $3.90, Mixed $3.60.
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  • 331 7 British Official. (Bp courtesy of H and S. Bank.) Singapore. Sept. 11. Selling.—London 4 months* sight 2s. 3 29 32d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 7 8 d.. London 60 days' s<ght 2s. 327 32d London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 13 160.. London demand 2s 3
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  • 134 7 Singapore, Sept. ,11. Rice. Sam 1 per Koyan $225 Rice. Sam 2 $190 Rice. S.am 3 $174 Rice, Slam 4 $167 Rice. Sa gon A-l $180 Rice, Saigon 1 $170 Rice. Saigon 2 $160 Rice. Saigon 1 $152 Rice. Rangoon 1 $156 Rice. Ranioon 2 $153 Rice, par Boiled
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  • 209 7 LYALL AND EVATT’S REPORT Sept. 11, noon. The market shows an improving tendency to-day and both rubber and tin have risen slightly in price. For several days the loca' tin market has remained steady and unaffected by the declines abroad: so to-day's rise of 50 cents appears
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  • 313 7 Sept. 11. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London. 2 S<d up l:16d. New York. 5» h cents. (G). up 1 16 cent. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 35—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
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  • 72 7 London, Sept. 10. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £115 7j16 (£113%). Forward £117 ***** (£115%). The market is firm Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2% (2%d). Forward 2%d (2%d). The market is steadier.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 461 7 j I ii i 111 i .i VICTORIAJTHEATRE COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT 9-30 p.m. a j THE GREAT LEVANTE MASTER OF ALL MAGIC I n. 1 1 Popular Prices: $2.50, $1.50 and si. At 12.30 on Saturday morning, from JOHNSTON'S PIER. LEVANTE. Illusionist, will be handcuffed, locked, leg-ironed and chained, and
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    • 232 7 i SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 995 of 1931. J Writ of Seizure and Sale dated August 28. IN THE CAUSE OF r THE HO HONG SOAP FACTORY, LIMITED Plaintiffs. versus j CHOP ANG CHLAN GUAN Defendants. AUCTION SALE OF
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    • 240 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED Used complete outfit for small barber-saloon and an automatic soda fountain. Apply Box 419 co "Malaya Tribune." TENDERS. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. l, Pinlayson Green, Singapore, up to noon of 12th September. 1931, for the purchase of 5.3. "Maetsuycker,"
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 295 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright. STATIONS. iure. Rainfall. Sun Max. Min. shine Alor Star 88 75 0.36 9.1 Kota Bharu K Trengganu 89 73 Nil 7.1 Kroh 87 70 0.17 6.7 Sitlawan 86 72 0.25 4.1 Ipoh Butterworth 87 74 0.0« 7.5 Kuala Lipis 89 71 0.01
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    • 285 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Sept. 13, 1931: TO-DAY, SEPT. II. 5 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, "F" (Malay; Coy., Table "A" 30 yards Range. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, 1st Bn. Sig. Section, Preparation for Scheme. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Fortress Coy. (Europeans), Run Engine. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde.
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  • 120 8 TEO— Mrs Teo Kang Swee nee Tan Kim Kee Neo beloved wife of Mr. Teo Kang Swee F.M.S. Railways passed away peacefully yesterday at 122 Chin Swee Road Singapore leaving behind her husband. 3 sons. 3 daughters and one daughter-in-law. Funeral on Sunday
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  • 758 8 Whatever criticisms have been levelled at the action of the Municipal Commissioners 11 installing an organ, there can be ro doubt that it supplies Singapore with one of the amenities which has been sadly lacking. Comments on the absence of good musical entertainment have been common among visitors
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  • 264 8 Mr. R. C. Nair, the managing editor of ••Malays.!.*' is on a business visit to the F.M.S. The final practice (preparatory to the private performance) of the Musical Festival arranged for th* Organ opening, will take place at 5.15 p.m. to-day in the Memorial Hall. The tender of the Oriental
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  • 430 8 Another Question In The Commons. London, Sept. 10 The question as to the dL-.ppeaiance ol Mr. Thorburn was again rcised in tie House of Commons. Sir Charles Gayz;r asked whether an additional enquiry ordered by P sldent Chiang Kai Shck had brought to 1 gat fresh information
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  • 117 8 Mails from Europe. < London mails despatched on Aug. 20». ex 8.1. "Rohna" which anchored at Penang at 4.30 a.m. to-day. will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxat 8.45 a.m. From Western Australia by the Kangaroo" due at Singapore at 6
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  • 351 8 Under the auspices of the Tamil Methodist Church. Short Street, a choir will be organised to-morrow at 5 p.m The meeting will last ju«t half an hour. The K.N.I.L M announces that Mr Haolutzel arrived in Singapore on Sept. 8 from the D.E.I and that the following arrived here on
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  • 562 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON J Heard round the Sports E desk: "Somerset against county, and I Kent say I'm Su A A Well, that's better than I Cffhand I can only think of withstanding," and it's going difficult to work that one in. A champion wire-haired fetched £105 at
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  • 40 8 LATEST QUOTATION RUBBER. London:—2%d. New York:—5 1 cents tGold>. Singapore:—7 —7 1 cents. ON hi' London Spot:—£lls Os. Od. (Up H Three Months Buyers £111 10s Od 6d.t. S.Uers £11. 12s. 6d. «Up 2-' Singapore:--$59.62'.:. «100 on
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 228 8 "nAnihirAkl t> lIJ gbttmftMtti m Ae\ SINGAPORE ROBIINSOIN a LO., HO., vw sho-**) kualalumpur. OF ALL DEALERS AND GROCERS IN MALAYA ro I HAMS! Ln ft Which Tickle the most Discerning Palates 8 c jjj OBVIOUSLY jjj 1 HUNTERS 1 I Choice York Cut English I Hams. 1 n_ rU
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    • 102 8 GENUINE I Butterfly 1 Wing JEWELLERY. I IN Silver Brooches, i Pendants Vanity p j Cases, Rings Powder Boxes, f Cj Charming Designs R 30 Years* Experience. U.S. De Silva I jj Bros., fl. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. [9 0 'PHONE U4t. X a S ITO LET. I I t Bungalow
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  • 263 9 IMPORTS OF COMING REVISION. I (NSTERNATION IN THE F.M.S. II.I. CREATE CONSIDERABLE CONFUSION. From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 10, >iderable consternation has aused among local miners by •port, which may be regarded as t, that a small sub-committee ree of the Central Assessment mi;tee
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  • 81 9 NO TRACE OF AMERICAN AIRMEN. Reuter. Vancouver, S:pt. 10. Tht-re is still no tract of Allen and Moyle. The rumour that they landed at a dnall island rfl the coast of British Columbia is unconfirmed. Tokyo, Sep;. 11. I Hi jx 1 has been abandoned of
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  • 45 9 Reuter. Melbourne, Sept. 10. li. connection with the departure of Mr Oepp to Shanghai as a delegate of the Pacific Kelauens Committee. Mm propo al is being di~ecrstd to charter a steamer to display Ausg xxi.s in the Far East. —Reuter.
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  • 47 9 Reuter. Columbia (South Carolina). Sept. 10. Hit tirst special session of the Legislature ince 1914 has been ordered by Governor Blaek\ux)d. who seeks to prihibit the planting ol th- 1932 cotton crop. Thirty-seven cut of •I eoantfes in the State have endorsed the Pfca Reuter.
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  • 58 9 Reuter. Chicago, Sept. 11. Mace" Al Capon America's bootleg Czar, ■ffl not. after all, stand his trial next month n 5 ooo charges of violating the Prohibition Law The Federal Grand Jury, which was ted to review the Government's evidence, told th< judge to-day that it had
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  • 16 9 London. Sept. 10. *dy CT.-mentl is to sail on October 8 for S.F.P." Service.
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  • 81 9 Satuiday afternoon at 12-30. Levante. the who is to appear at the Victor a 1 proposes to allow himself to be police tffed, leg ironed, locked and chained this helpless contl tion will leap into from Johnston's Pier. This hazardous bt t-n performed in many countr es
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  • 20 9 x NEWS AVO NOTES, en page *L»M AFFAIRS, on page 1 'MC.ins en 4. of TO-DAY, on page
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  • 2856 9 UNEMPLOYED TO PASS "NEEDS" TEST. GROSS SAVING NEXT YEAR OF £70,000,000. COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT SUFFERS. Reuter. London. Sept. 10. Mr. Philip Snowden, in his Budget speech, announced that the estimated deficit in this year's Budget was 74.7 millions sterling, and next
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  • 264 9 WORLD WANTS MORE DETAILS. HOW TO REMOVE EXISTING UNREST. FRANCO-GERMAN UNDERSTANDING NEEDED. British Official. Geneva, Sept. 10. In a brilliant speech which was thunderously applaudtd in the Assembly, Lord Cecil said that no Government, least of all the British, could tolerate the proposal for the postponement
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  • 372 9 ONE ACCUSED SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS. The case m which three F.M.S Railwaj '•mplcyces and a Chinese representative of a local linn dealing in damar were alleged to have been concerned in the alteration of three goods recep s for 212 bags of damar. wa;-. eon; hided
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  • 152 9 FORMER SURVEYOR IN SINGAPORE. Cable information reached Singapore this morning from the widow of the late Mr. I.ambert William Drieberg Hoffman, announcing his death at 11 a.m. at Shanghai on Thursday the 10th instant. The Mr. Hoffman came out to Singapore from Ceylon in *902 for
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    • 157 9 The Picture which gives you a 100 Miles Ad Hour Thrill DIRIGIBLE The Film which triumphed 8 Weeks at the LONDON TIVOLI. COMING SOON I Watch for Opening Date. GAY'S I IMPENETRABLE VARNISH PAINT. IW\ HE progressive painter realises that every good job enhances his reputation, and therefore insists on
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  • 786 10 TOURISTS AND SINOMALATS DRAW. VISITORS* SPECTACULAR RECOVERY. ißy 'Full Back The match at the Amoo Koad Stadium yesterday between the hung Kwa Athletic Association of Honcr° Kong and Singapore SinoMalays was packed with thrills, the result being a draw of
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  • 158 10 RI SE TO CATCH A COUNTERFEITER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 10. How smart work by a Chinese woman detective led to the trapping of a counterfeiter was related at the Perak Assizes to-day when Bong Tiow. living on a rubber plantation on the main
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  • 225 10 TO ASSIST WELL-KNOWN CHINESE PLAYER. Mr. P. W. Penson writes:—Not v;ry long ago p. charity match wab to have been played between the S.C.F.A. and the SC.C. but that match was call d cff. It has now come to my knowledge that that match was to be
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  • 38 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. London. Sept. 10. Third Division games pJayed to-day resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. 11l (Southern) Queen's PR. 1. Swindon T. 2. ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV. 11l (Northern). Carlisle U 2. Wrexham 2 Reuter.
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  • 192 10 SHOULD THEY WEAR CRASH HELMETS? London. Sept. 10. Arsenal s match with Portsmouth was watched by 30,000 people. Arsenal continue to play tagged football and although playing at home they could not get the better of their opponents, the game ending in a draw with three goals
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  • 216 10 London. Sept. 7. There were a number of minor accidents in League footbaU to-day. In the match at Sheffield, where West Ham lost (to the United by six goals to nil, Pickering, one of the home forwards, was injured and had to leave the field after
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  • 184 10 MACDOUGAL CUP ALSO GOES TO TANGLIN. POLO. The team representing the Ist Glosters yesterday beat the Polo Club "A" team in the final of the Macdougal Cup by seven goals to one, the final tally reading 7—4 in their favour when the handicaps were adjusted. They have thus
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  • 468 10 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS AT FOREST HILLS. LAWN TENNIS. Forest Hil.'s. U.S A.. Sept. 11. In the National singles championships quarter finals. Lott beat Van Ryn 5—7, I—6, 6—o. 7—5, 6—l; Perry (Britain) beat Frank Bowden 6—2, 6—3, 6—4; Doeg beat Shields 6—2. 11—9. 4—6, B—6 and
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  • 169 10 SEPOY LINES v. R.C.G.C. Sepoy Lines G.C. meet the Race Course G.C. on Sunday, at Sepoy Lines. The following are thi names and tur.es cf stanirv.' »Sepoy i me, n«imis given first): 9 a.m. English and Cowap v Ibrahim and Morita. 9.5 Horsley and Hilary v. Rappa and H
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  • 92 10 MUAR G.E.S. SPORTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. Sept. 6. In spite of rain, keen rivalry among the competitors helped to make the annual athletic sports of tne Muar Government English School a great success. The innovation of house events produced the keenest rivalry and roused the interest of
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  • 250 10 TO-MORROW S BIG FIGHT. CAN AL RIVERS DO IT? Al Rivrrs and Greter have finished off training and both are reported to be very fit for to-morrows fight at the Theatie Royal. The American is one of the best lightweights ever seen in Singapore, but can he concede half
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  • 170 10 BRITISH TITLE FOR YATES. j The British Chess Championship Tournament at Worcester resulted in a v.ctory for P. D. Yates, who won 8 games out of a possible 11. Last year's holder of the championship, the Indian. Sultan Khan, tied for second place with 7>o games. He seemed to
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  • 352 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. Suan's XI v. Bcndemecr to-morrow at the SCJ.A. ground: P. Klong; C Hin. A Goo, S. K. Tan, H. Koon, K. Guan: C. Piow. E. Quee, P. Choo. H. Beng, and S. Hock. Reserves: Yong Beng. Kirn S i g. Wall Cheng At the Gypsy Club's
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  • 39 10 An R.A.F. XI met the Nondescripts CC. at Seletar last Sunday and the match ended in a draw. The home team scored 115 runs for eight wickets and declared and NC C. replied with 78 runs for seven wickets
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  • 94 10 In the Bankruptcy Court to-day, Mr. Justic a'Beckett Terrell made an order of adjudication against Mr. Martyrose Sarkies Arathoon, sole surviving partner of Messrs. Sarkies Brothers, who owned the Raffles. Sea View and E. and O. Hotels. A petition for a receiving order against Mr. See Tiong Wah
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  • 617 10 CAKE HAWKER S BITTKR EXPERIENCE. SEVEN YEARS AND L 5 STROKES FOR $8.50 Alleged to have robbed an aged Ci.. hawker of $8.50. the proceeds o: cake, on Aug. 3 at Alexandra Ra Chinese named Ng Teh and Aaf their trial yesterday at the Singap< r before Mr.
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  • 90 10 OV ERSEER CARRIED INTO JUNGLE. (From Our Own CorrespondentJ Ipoh. Sept 1U There is still no news of the Chinese miner Chang Choon. who was kidnapped three week ago in broad daylight when visiting a mine Unconfirmed rumours state that relatives hav r been approached with a request
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 59 10 CROSSWORD NO. 8. No competitor correctly solved the above Crossword but three had one mistake and share the prize of $200 by $66.66 each: K. E. Tan, 2-D. Ceylon Road. Singapore. Koh Tiong Choo, 4. Parkstone Road. Singapore J. Nathaniel. Labour Office, Johore Bahru. 9 No consolation prizes are awarded
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  • 238 11 HANDICAPS FOR TO-MORROW. VIS !or the last day of the Singapore f club's Gold Cup meeting to-morrow are U ft* m Horses—Class 2. Div. 2.—(7 furs.) 130 I sian 9.0, Le Souverain 8.12, Merry 8.12, Alpha 8.12. Corals 8.5, Bobtail 8i). Hopaway 7.10, Boy Charlton 9
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  • 116 11 Mr A C B«»twick's Mate won the ArlingCh cago in mail week with Spanish Play second, and Twenty Grand, winner of the Kentucky Derby, third. Thus the reversed. Mate being third to TVenty Grand in the Kentucky Derby. was a complete upset, as it was hai Mrs.
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  • 232 11 A WORLD RANKING* COCHET STILL FIRST. men's international lawn tennis bti practically evaporatd for the season in Big] the completion of the Davis etition, and many peop'e wll b3 i will be ranked among the first C eh must come first (says th? P critic >. His sensational
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  • 152 11 A "PATAUDI" VISION. Major L. J. Phipps Hornby writes to "The Cricketer" cf Aug. 1 I was walking along the St. John's Wood Road to Lord's, when I heard some one behind me ask if I were going to Lord s. 1 said "Yes and we walked on together.
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  • 146 11 The anniversary of W. G.s birthday, who would now have been 83 had he lived, has given rise again to the oft debated question of the raising of a memorial to him at Bristol. The proposals (says a "Times of Ceylon" report) vary from the placing of a
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  • 201 11 A correspondent writes to "The Cricketer" of Aug. 1: In his article on "Pads" in last week's issue "A Country Vicar" states that he has been unable to find any trace in "The Cricket Field" oi the inventor of leg protections of any sort. In Chapter IV
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  • 128 11 A bowler who has attracted a good deal of attention is Paine, of Warwick. He has already taken 100 wickets for little more than 18 runs each. Slow left-arm, he flights the ball cleverly and is proving a worthy successor to Sam Hargrave (says a "Statesman" correspondent).
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  • 102 11 Three "hat tricks" in one match is the unique record of Leading Aircraftsman Monks, of the Royal Air Force, in a match at Cairo. In the Army's first innings Monks did the "hat trick" and took the last four wickets in successive balls, a bowling feat equalled
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  • 212 11 CULT OF THE BODY BEAUTIFUL." REPLY TO M AN ENTHUSIAST." A correspondent writes with reference to the letter published in our correspondence columns on Wednesday, pointing out that the V.M.C.A., the Singapore Amateur Weight Lifters' Association, the Health and Strength Leaguers' Union and the A.8.8.M. are
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    • 69 11 THE SHOE STORE 5 [n t3 •••I• I I lIISIiIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIM* p 5 96- North Bridge Road. 196! jjj jj tiii* iiin i ii mil jjj I SALE I SHOES from 35 cents pair j VULCANIZED CREPE SOLES. X j BRUNSWICK RECORDS 50 cents each I HATS $1-00 1 f WOOL
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    • 396 11 I THESE ARE TOUGH TIMES, j Are you content with the position you occupy now —are you easy ln mind? nJ !Ask yourself these questions: then, when the answers have sunk well in, con- X sider for a momer you ought to do. Don't imagine that integrity, punctu- R* ality,
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    • 421 11 j I The New Worid Snow. 1 S ESTABD. 1923—STILL GOING STRONG. S X ATTRACTIONS EVERY NIGHT. jj) ■1 g GATE 10 CENTS. H I The New World Talkie Theatre I 17.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. 1 "MEN WITHOUT LAW M 3 Western Talkie Featuring fu BUCK JONES. I RESERVED
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  • 1170 12 Value Of Broadcasting To Malaya. A lecture on "The Value of Broadcasting to Malaya" was delivered at the Club yesterday evening by Mr. C. H. Stanley Jones, Publicity Secretary of the Amateur Wireless Society of Malaya and editor of "Omba Pende,' the official organ of
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  • 462 12 THREE AMATEUR BROADCASTERS IN SINGAPORE. (EDITED BY RADIOFAN."t A hearty welcome is accorded this week to VSIAD, a new Singapore amateur broadcaster in the person of Mr. E. C. Yates, a member of the Amateur Wireless Society of Malaya (Singapore) who
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  • 232 12 Extracts From Reception Log. Last Saturday the new Kootwijk transmission was heard, faint and fading (on 16.85 metres from 9.40-. giving news items in several languages. Difficult to hold it. Radin-Saigon en Sunday started catering for advertisers. We were told what to do about atmospherics
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  • 645 12 Electricity In Place Of Mechanism. Despite the excellent progre.v- made by Mr. J. L. Baird anrf triumph in transmitting, vttta 8.8.C., a reasonably recognisabl the D?rby. there is a general n further advances along present difficult, if not impossible, sayi J Rcbinson in the "Observer." In
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    • 313 12 2S2SdSHSdSZS2S*2SdSZSdSHS^^ Reduced j Prices l AT THE i a I Gold Storagej 1 ASH FOB A NEW PRICE LIST. j I a 2 I LEWCOS H JACKSON BROS Mc MICHAEL DIMIC TELBEN I j PHONE 7399. WHOLESALE ——jC <4 Mala**. RETAIL 2. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE P! H "Corner Opposite Amber
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    • 137 12 "RADIO HOME 107. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE Repairs to any Radio Reee'ving Set Undertaken. JUST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT OF "VARLEY" COMPONENTS: Push Pull Transformers; Power Chokes; Heavy Duty Mains Transformers: Power Pc.entiometers Volume Controls; Power Resistances; Impedance Matching Output Transformers; Heavy Duty and L. F. Intervalve Transformers. Etc. Etc. Etc.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 257 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. TO-DAY'S RADIO. Kadio-Saigon (49.05 metres) 6.30 p.m Annamite programme: 8.15 p.m recorded music: 9.15 p.m. conceit by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soyei Petaling Hill, programme by Kuala Lumpur Amateur Radio Society (65 metres), 6.30 to 7 p.m Asiatic music: 7 ,v 7.15
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    • 237 12 (31.48 metres) from 5.30 tun. to 11 a.m.. -claying dally programmes of National Sroadasting Co. New York. W2XAE (49.02 metres), from 7.30 om. to-day continuously to 1 Pm. to-morrow relaying prcgrammes of Columbia Broadcasting system Bound Brook. New Jersey. W3XAL (49.1 metres), generally early morning to mid-day no definite schedule,
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    • 171 12 DIARY OF EVENTS TO-DAY. SEPT tl High Tides.—10.24 a.m.. 9.40 p.m Football. S.C.C. eix-a-side tour:.. TO-MORROW. SEPT. tl High Tides.—10.56 a.m.. 10.25 pm Singapore Races. Les Levant*. Illusionist. VTct rk p.m. Boxing. Theatre Royal. SUNDAY, SEPT I High Tides.—11.15 a.m.. 11.10 p r Inscitution of Yen. Graham Whit* of Cathedral
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  • 1410 13 REFORMS ESSENTIAL AND NON-ESSENTIAL. IMPLICATIONS OF THE CLEMENTI SCHEME. (By Pro Bono Publico.") If we must economise in this year of the slump, and if there is to be a change of policy in this country, I humbly submit the following suggestions and thoughts for the consideration
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    • 294 13 RUNWELL A 1 SEMI-ROTARY WING PUMP. j THE BEST AND j CHEAPEST PUMP. t FEATURES:— ROUBLI ACTING, FEW WORKING PARTS ACCESSIBILITY. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF The Borneo Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) I t fhat stabbing pain -ivhat to do such suffering! Every move m hurts! EASE THE PAIN AT J
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    • 341 13 Endorsed by the mcdiCal P rofession for over 40 years. Obtainable from all chemists and stores d/** 0 Wholesale dntrihutor*: W> MediCal Hal1 Sin 8 a P°" The United Ph *™*cy> Singapore cases of digestive troubles which ere accompanied *7 sickness, headaches, pressure in the abdomen, and increased formation of
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  • 835 14 LABOURERS ON ALLOTMENTS. GOVERNMENT GIVING RIGHT LEAD. (Contributed.) Considerable interest is now being taken by the general public in the subject of the cultivation of foodstuffs and the keeping of cattle in the Federated Malay States, and the activities of the Agricultural Department show how alive Government
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  • 86 14 THE KING ADDRESSES HIS PEOPLE. The Afghan Independence Day. Jashan, was celebrated on Aug. 14 in Chamanhazuri. Kabul. King Nadir Shah, in his opening speech, traced the history of the Jashan, reviewed Afghan home and foreign affairs, advised the people to be prepared for every kind
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  • 68 14 COCKTAIL BAR AND SMOKING SALOON. The new 38-seater air liner '•Heracles," which has been built by Handley-Page. Ltd.. for Imperial Airways, has made its first trial flight at Radlett Aerodrome. Herts. There is a drawing-room to seat 18 people, with a saloon to accommodate another 20
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    • 527 14 ?rtß /a BABY'S OWN TABLETS *r GUABANTEED PURE, WHOLESOME r /JnL AND FBEE i V L&/ T |jj JTy DELETERIOUS I VJ drugs. 1\ (foV or ln f antu c JL\ xl^ 1 Indigestion, I j Constipation, I 4 y iWVra Coitc, croup, V yffxlf V Diarrhoea, IC/ I r
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    • 332 14 down in the jungles of Ceylon there are wide cleared acres where grows tea in the midst of that lush fragrant, tropical forest. and when the leaves are picked and dried, there comes a process of great delicacy—the blending. m everything depends upon the blending, just the right pungency, the
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    • 478 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. i BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES Incorporated tn England.) M Vl i PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. or ,v Ql AND ORIENTAL STEAM AVION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. infract with His Majesty's Government.) fWARD FROM LONDON. or China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. te
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    • 646 15 JSJEAMER SAILINGS. fef LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough Vessels Tonnage Due Bail I TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Sept 23 24 t HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Oct. 7 8 HARUNA MARU 10,400 Oct. 21 22 5 KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 5 6 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Nov.
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    • 390 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hong Kong, Amoy and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.
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    • 271 15 INSURANCE. SOUTH BRITISH INBURANCI COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MAROOUOUTH, Manager. Office: I, Plnlayaon Green. A RARE OPPORTUNITY Afforded by The Great Eastern Optical Co., 112, South Bridge Road, Singapore. SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPON In producing this coupon to us,
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    • 548 15 BANKS, THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under the Companies Actt of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3.000,000 Subscribed Ca pit:< 1 £1.800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.666.845 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Choreb Street. London, E C. 3. BOARD OF
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    • 471 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank Limited. Head Office: 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
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    • 355 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. Roehore Canal Road. BAN LEE SENG Phone No. 6889. ;™r~pEOPLE'S PAPER: independent and progressive. TO LET. LTT-IM. Tank Road. Immediate entry, apply Meyer Brother*. TO LET
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    • 477 16 Le zJVLerciers School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:-F. I. MILES. BOARD AND LODGING. p 8 No. 1, Oxley Rise: Rooms with board. Modern sanit. Municipal water and electric, tennis, garage; Central. Terms moderate. Entry Ist October, 1931. EDUCATIONAL.
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    • 267 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 pm. accepted, Box No. 404 cjo Malaya Tribune. for¥ale. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for hanging over
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    • 752 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. Tenders invited for the excavation and removal of earth from site in Alexandra Road. Apply to H. R. ARBENZ E.P.Z., Architect Union Building 2nd floor. j NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES, SINGAPORE. The quart?rly sessions of the Board of Licensing Justices for the
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    • 600 16 m^m For All Classes of Motor Vehicles Insurance Consult MALAYAN AUTO SERVICE Co 133. LAVENDER STREET. •Phone No 6934. SING.*?ORg, OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT will do everything for you, and save you all.ttae worn. an accident— DAY or NIGHT. OUR IMMEDIATE AND CAREFUL ATTr s n O N TO YOUR CLAIMS
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    • 510 16 MASSAGE AND MANICUU.I MASSAGE. I Miss MIBAKO and Miss .im I No. 30, Bencoolen Street, -a, port B MALAYA TRIBUNE I 'PHONE 6171. I SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 PAYABLE IN ADVAML I Delivery Including Include B at office Pcstae Postage I or close (Local or to Fordp I residence. PM S
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