Malaya Tribune, 15 September 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune V«l XVIII. -No. 218 SINGAPORE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Sept. 15, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 233 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YGTJ CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. "Chop HijaiT \^^^^^7 You will be satisfied CARLSBERG PILSENER "CHOP HIJAU" Obtainable at Hotels. Clubs and The ideal drink for tropical tthou:h hou r Straits Settlements and the climates. Malay States. Sole Agents: The East Asiatic Company, Limited, 'Incorporated in Denmark.) KUALA
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    • 386 1 »i H f—mW H V I f I I V 4 I HI 615 TO-NIGHT 915 "SUNNY with Marilyn Miller. 'PHONE 5261-5262. I JOHNSON PHILLPS. LTD. I 1 I I LONDON I I Electrical Engineers and Cable Makers. f jj ESTABLISHED 1875. 8 cj jjj I Insulated Wires Cables, a
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  • 894 2 ARE WOMEN LESS CONSCIOUS OF PAIN? 'Special to the Malaya Tribune.") A curious development is the rise of a sadden campaign against Psychoanalysis in gtneral end against its veteran protagonist Profes-or Freud in particular, in the Gernu n press. Hitherto, for many years. Freudian theories have been held
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  • 351 2 PROBLEM OF THE WEEK'S MANOEUVRES. The military operations which will take place this week in the Aldershot Command will be of a highly technical nature and concerned with the principle of mobility says the "Observer" of Aug. 16. Mechanisation has naturally tended to increase mobility, but maximum
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  • 118 2 PASSENGERS FOR HARWICH DELAYED. Reports were received at Harwich on Aug 15 that owing to a mishap in the engine- room cf the Dutch Mail steamer. Nassau" bound from Flushing to Harwich, the steamer had had to put back. Th° passengers, none of whom were injured, left
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  • 719 2 LESSONS OF COTTON SURPLUS. MR. HOOVERS PROPHECY CONFOUNDED. •W.th the h:'p of God." said Mr. Herbert Hoover before hi.; election to the Presidency, "we shall scon be in right of the day when poverty will be banished from this nation." writes the New York correspond-nt of
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  • 295 2 MR. aw boon haws contribution AGAINST HAGUE. To ccmply with the request of the China International Famine Relief Commission of Shanghai, Mr. A<v Boon Haw, the "Tiger Balm" king of Singapore, has magnanimously contributed twenty large cases of "Tiger Balm" tor the relief of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 61 2 Back to thanks to"SCOTT'S" After an illness, SCOTT'S Emulsion means a quick return to health and strength. It is pure nourishment in an agreeable and readily digestible form. It rebuilds the tissues, enriches the blood Ok and nourishes the nerves. It protects against dangerous after-effects. To s^ortcn convalescence and ensure
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    • 165 2 r TNE LANCET'< 23 ii 29> says. couM miik Ilk J A *iWf no aiiti-lachUic j thiamin' xx is convincing evidence that fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D BUT SUNSHINE GLAXO has added Ostelin Vitamin
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  • 1692 3 RUSSIA'S SECRET PURPOSE. WAR OBJECTIVE OF BIG EXPERIMFNT. We have bejtn hear.ng a great deal about the "F.ve Years' Plan" whereby Russia is to be turned into an industrialized manufacturing country within the space of five years, capable then of undersellin;, and br.nging about the ruin
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  • 124 3 MAN JAMMED AGAINST A WALL. Hundreds of people in Limehouse and Poplar on Aug. 15 saw an exciting chase by a police motor-cyclist patrol after a motorcar which contained two men. The motor patrol saw the car, which had earlier been reported a* stolen frcm
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  • 195 3 ESSEX YACHTSMEN'S VENTURE. Two members of the Essex Yacht Club. Mr Qeoffrey Owen, aged twenty-seven, and Mr Dennis Tuleston. aged twenty-three. both natives of Leigh-on-Sea. are to attempt to sail round the world in an l'lHdae-1— yawl, 33 feet long. They were to leave
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  • 152 3 PROSPECTS OF ARREST SAID TO BE BRIGHT. It was stated on Aug. 15 by the Chief Constable oi Oxford (Mr. C. R. Pox), who. with the assistance of Chiel Inspector Horwell and Detective-sergeant Rees, of Scotland Yard, is investigating the murder of Mrs. Annie Kempson. the fifty
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 388 3 VXD WELL j When the climate makes you listless, nervy and almost without sSSpjl®' i lergy to carry on, it's a sure sign < you need Hall's Wine. Hall's < Wine is by far the finest tonic you can take i ause it quickly restores vitality, and nour- hes and
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    • 254 3 HeaTth/ Grape= lMuts What so important and precious as good health? GrapeNuts served with milk and sugar gives the five food essentials needed by Wood, bone and muscle —and ifs so delicious. Just try it tomorrow. 5 FRU SAMPLE v Mullet Phjpp» (Hilar*) Ltd.. Union Building. Collfcr Quay. Singapore /[/ST
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  • 1412 4 PRINCESSES AND POOR GIRLS. JILTED QUEENS; KINGS WITHOUT THRONES. Where else in the world but London can a man or woman hide when things go wrong? Where else can kings go when thsy lose their thrones, queens when they are jilted, brokenhearted boys and girls from the country
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  • 590 4 TOTAL OF 10,000 EXPECTED. Midsummer represents the height of the Soviet tourist season, and the larger hotels in the centre of the city are crowded with English-speaking foreigners, because America easily leads in the number of summer visitors to Russia, with England probably second, says the Moscow
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  • 470 4 QUARREL, ASSAULT, AND FINE. A quarrel between the managing directoi of a City firm and the firm's technical adviser, duiing which the director, who was stated to be between seventy-eight and eighty years of age. threw his colleague into the road by means cf a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 263 4 mmm PHOSFERINE Wonderful for Vigour Ex-Service overseas, writes: jRi J AM a great admirer and 9 il t believer of the wonderful jM '''^flra'j effects and properties of ''^^mS^m^^^^^St^^ Phosferine, and can without dsKil hesitation recommend it very m strongly to my brother athletes, i 7 %i physical culturists, etc.
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    • 391 4 down in the jungles of Ceylon (here are wide cleared acres where prows tea in the midst of that lush fragrant, tropical forest. and when the leaves are picked and dried, there comes a process ot great delicacy—the blending. everything depends upon the blending, just the right pungency, th* right
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  • 434 5 SINGAPORE. SEPT. 11. MEAT. pjeel uak (round) kati 40 B. a or curry kati 33 an kati 48 tori t an and fat (Ist quality) kati 37 Indian lb 50 Australian lb 50 Fowl kati 35 (Locally reared) kati 42 Dack* tach 50 > is, domestic unfledged pair
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  • 80 5 Av '*MC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S), LTD. Motor Spirit ex pump r ex 4 gall, drum per sh Imperial gallon 011 Shell Motor Spirit per 4 tin $3.98 Elation Spirit ex 4 gall, drum British Imperial gallon 0.90 STANDARD OIL CC OF NEW YORK. Kerosene. J* Irnoerial Brilliant (per
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  • 649 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY PRABMB it CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, September 15,10 a.m. luui *ear CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value, Buyer*. Ssllera. il.O 0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dee. SI £1. 1.9 £1. 2.9 cd 1.0.v Austral Malay Dec. SI C.is.j 1. 0 .0 0.5.0 Ayer Hltam Tin June
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  • 354 5 r k Kt* k h a CO 8 QUOTATIONS. CLOBINC» QUOTATIONS. v»vu* gxd* Buyers Sellers. 13 12 Alex. Brick Pref. Dec. tl $1.95 $2.05 •2 ta Alex. Brick Ord Dec. SI 1.75 2.25 no a Cl Cl B American Tobacco Sept. SO £3. 8.9 £3.13.9 II 11 Central Engine
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  • 79 5 ISSUED BY PRASER St CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Buyer*. Sti'cre Singapore Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.c 102 104 el Singapore Municipal (1904) P-C. par do. (1907) 4% 95 P»* do. (190f) «V» 95 P*x da (1912) 90 90 da (1926) 167% da <l«t) 105% 10«% cl
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  • 516 5 PHASER CO. AND LYALL 8k EVATT6 QUOTATION*, TO-DAY 8 PRICES. Praser St Co. Lyall ■va/v (mius Value. Tear Ends. Buyers. Sellers. Buyers. Saltan. 81.00 Allenby Rubber Feb. 28 0.50 0.60 0 0.50 0.70 IjOO Alor Gajah Sept SO 0.30 0.40 0.30 0.40 1.00 Ayer Hltam Mar. SI 060 v
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 98 5 pa. 1 Cures Colds i i safely i f Simply put a drop on ycui handkerchief and r breathe the vapour. i Vapex goes straight to the cause of the I trouble —the germs which m I multiply so rapidly in I I the dark, warm passages of nose and
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    • 244 5 ay™ U I 3 Travelling by air offeia you an important 9 j| gain in time. It is the mo3t comfortable g g I way of reaching your destination. jo g I Singapore-Medan in 4 Hours (passage $72.50) i 5j 3 L Singapore Palembang in 3 Hours (passage $58.50) L
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 130 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, SEPT. 15. Tde— 12.T1 p.m. Municipal Co-operative Society, I i ijcipal offices. 4 p.m.: S. H. B. Co-opera society. J SC. 5.45 p.m. Hong Kong v S.A.F.A.. Anson Road TO-MORROW. SEPT. 16. fid a.—0 38 a.m., 12.41 p.m. Bs id. Botanical Gardens, 5.15 p.m. THURSDAY, SEPT.
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    • 328 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Sept. 20, 1931: TO-DAY, SEPT. 15. 5 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Coy. 30 yards Range. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "A" (M.G.) Coy PI Drill—indirect Are. 5.15 p.m.—S.V.F.A. H.Q., S.V.F.A.. Unit parade. 6.30 pm.—Drill Hall, M.G. Platoon (Eurasian). N.C.O.'s Course. TO-MORROW,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 264 6 I CAPITOL I j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 315 CHILDREN HALF PRICE. ffi cj 8 The Brightest. Gayest and Prettitst Sweetheart of The Screen I MARILYN I MILLER gps g Mil HAPPY. SXAPPI MUSICAL. SINGING AND DANCING SUCCESS. jp^ SUNNY rr YOU LOVED HER IN "SALLY" jjjg* W'
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    • 227 6 Amusements. I Janet Gaynor is Coming! I I All bands on deck jjj for the hugh broadside of tlie year I S TO-NIGHT Wm Robert Montgomery I jj I with g CLIFF EDWARDS k In Melro-Goldwyn-Mayer's SHIPMATES! In niniiiiiiinminiigimn •i■ i iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMiiiiiiiniiiai.iiiiiitKr NEXT ATTRACT/ON <>llllllill!lll|il|llll)t!ll:il'<lll!lll|ll|ll|llllllllllltMIII|lllllllllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIII!|lll|lt I The Adorable Idol of
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    • 303 6 c.15 To-Night 915 I JEANETTE I MAC DONALD in Paramount's Glorious Musical Fun Festival j Let's Go Native I FRIDAY. I The First jjj CHINESE TALKIE j I "Peace After The Storm." g |j| 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 1 RICHARD DIX I AT HIS WHIRLWIND BEST AS A TWO-FISTED I ROUGHNECK
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  • 507 7 KELANTAN POLICE CHIEF RECEIVES 1.5.0. On S.pt. 5, after an official dinner given by His H.ghness- the Sultan oi Kelantan at the Bajei Besar at Kota Bharu, His Excellency the High Commissioner presented the Insignia of the Imperial Service Order to Capt. H. A. Anderson,
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  • 88 7 An exciting silent serial of ten episodes, all in one night, featuring Jack Daugherty. in the "Trail of the Tiger" is being shown at the Regal now, commencing from last night. It is a story of mystery under the big top and which concerns a certain brotherhood. The
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  • 412 7 WALKED INTO SHOP AND SHOT HIMSELF. (From Our Own Correspondent j Penang. Sept. 14. Chinese assistants employed by Messrs. Tiang Joo and Co.. general merchants. Beach Street, had a sensational experience this morning when a person whom all knew well. Mr. L. P. B. Stunner, shot himself
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  • 120 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 14. What are belitv:d to be the first arrests within the last 30 years in Malaya in connection with the conducting of a "wha whay" were made as a result of a raid conducted by the Detective Department on a
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  • 74 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sepi. .4. The League ol Nations Commiss'on to rn~ u.uir. in f c the lir.fSc in woman and Ar\- bead its first sitting in P. j rang this morning. Mr. W. D. Home, local Protector of Chinese, gave evidenoe at
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  • 62 7 (From Our Own Correspondent./ Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 14. A sad boating fatality occurred yesterday at Teluk Gadong, Klang, when six Malay students from the High School were boating. Owing to the high tide and a strong current thf boat capsized. Three of the boys swam ashore but the
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  • 83 7 "S.F.P." Service. London, Sept. 14. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £114 116 (£114"0. Forward £il6 9|16 (£117%). The market is steady Messrs. Symington and Slnqlair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2 a s d (2 716 d).
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  • 133 7 Singapore, Sept. 15. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $225 Rice. Siam 2 SlB4 Rice. Siam 3 SI6B Rice, Siam 4 Sl6l Rice, Saigon A-l $170 Rice. Saigon 1 $160 Rice. Saigon 2 $150 Rice, Saigon 3 $146 Rice, Rangoon I $150 Rice. Rangoon 2 $148 Rice, par Boiled No.
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  • 166 7 THE SHARE MARKET. LYALL AND EVATTI'S REPORT. Sept. 15. noon. The market continues featureless and depressed and quotations of tin, rubber, and industrial shares are all easier. Tin has again dropped a locally to-day and rubber is back to 7% cents spot. Tin Shares: There are still buyers
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  • 281 7 Sept. 15. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: t%d down 1 16d. New York: 5 116 cents. (G). down 116 cent. Shares: Allenbys 60—70 cents. Ayer Moleks 40—50 cents, Ayer Panas 40—50 cents, Bassetts 25—30 cents, Brogas 30—35 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cenu, Buk Katils 17—22 cents.
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  • 54 7 Singapore, Sept. 15. Buyers Seller* R.S.B. equal to London Standard. Spot 7 1 7% Standard R.S.S. en Tender October 7% 7% November 7% 8 October December 7 7 v 8 January March 8% B% Tone of Market: —Dull Easier. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 2\d. New
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  • 115 7 SHIPPING NEWS. "Paloh." Dutch, 324 tons, Capt. Lanbinger, from Palembang, 14-9: for Palembang. 15-9. "Ophir." Dutch. 2,199 tons. Capt. Sluiter, from Belawan-De'i, 14-9. for Batavia, 15--$. •Klang." Brit. 732 tons. Capt. Gamblin, from Penang, 14-9: for Penang, 16-9. Brit. 3,818 tons. Capt. Francis, from Macassar, 14-9; for P. Swettenham,
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  • 45 7 A FURTHER DROP THIS WEEK London. Sept. 14. Latest rubber stocks figures at Home are as tollow: London 81,011 tons- Liverpool 54.761 tons.—"S.F.P." Service. [The total for last week was 136.250 tons, compared with 135,772 tons this week, a drop of 478 tons].
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  • 171 7 The following statement of domestic production of *tin and tin-in-ore at 72 per cent, during the month of Aug., 1931. is sent to us by the Ag. Registrar General of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S.: Tons. Ton*. F.M.S. 5.375 Unfederated M.S. Johore 35 Kedah 15 Perils 19 Kelantan
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  • 37 7 "S.F.P" Service. London, Sept. 14 Bukit Panjong report shows a profit of £224. The report of British Rubber and Genera L Trust shows a debit on the profit and loss account of £234,131. —"S.FP" Service.
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  • 50 7 "S.F.P" Service. London, Sept, Sept. 14. The "Evening News" records growing confidence in rubber in the future coupled with the view that whatever the decision of the new Governor-General of the D.EJ. may be output will be lessened since, failing restriction, many areas will close down.—"S.F.P." Service.
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  • 314 7 British Official. ißy courtesy ot H and S. Bank Singapore. Sept. 15. Selling. London 4 months' sight 2s. 3\s London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 2732 d.. London 60 days sight 2s. 3 13|16d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25 32d.. London demand 2s. 3 11|16d., London
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 382 7 I VICTORIAJIIEATRE I j LAST PERFORMANCE j I TO-DAY AT 5.30 p.m. \levante\ I The Master of Magic j J Prices: 52.50 $1.50 $1 Children Half Price to THIS PERFORMANCE I j Booking at LITTLE'S I VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL I S Opening of ft THE ST. CLAIR ORGAN AND MUSICAL
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    • 283 7 GOLDWING TENSION TESTED TENNIS STRINGS. Fresh stocks arriving every few weeks. An ideal Cut for Tropical conditions. Sole Agents in Malaya. V. R. VICK CO., LTD. Singapore—Penang—Kuala Lumpur. NOTICK NOTICE is hereby given that by an Indenture dated the 12th day of September, 1931, Mr. Yeo Kiat Seng the continuing
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    • 45 7 ■lllilllllliaillllllillllMl I |';|'i|;i|:i|ti| i| i i I i j IT S Coming! m m I Another Musical f I Sensation for I P Alhambra EVELYN LAVE JOHN BOLES j "One Heavenly Night" I mmi ■■in oil 11 iii 11 in mi i i .„< >ilt i„„—,i„„„„i
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 310 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright STATIONS. ture. Rainfall. Sun Max. Mm. shine Alor Star 86 76 0.01 1.4 Kota Bharu 85 75 Nil 0.5 K. Trengganu 85 70 0.02 0.9 Kroh 85 70 Nil 3.1 Sitiawan 88 73 0.01 4.1 Ipoh 91 76 Nil 5.9 Butterworth 89
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  • 800 8 'Extrality'" in China has to go. Chinese and foreigners alike realise that. The only point at issue is how soon it must go and this i< a question that must he approached without passion or prejudice on either side. Yesterday we commented on the full report, just
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  • 253 8 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Municipal Employees" Co-op.'raiiv Tn.iU and Loan Society, Ltd.. will be held at the Municipal Board Room at 4 p.m. to-day Inche Mohd. Ismail bin H Taib. M.A.A.. the officer in charge. Agr.iultural Station. Malacca, has passed the Efficiency Bar Examinat.on <Agric>. held at
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  • 47 8 Prom China and Japan by the Cathay" due at Singapore at 3 p.m. to-morrow. Prom China and Japan by the "Kaga Maru" due at Singapore on Thursday. Prom Europe London mails despatched on August 27 k by the "Kashmir" due at Penang noon on Thursday.
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  • 226 8 All Less Than Agreed Tonnage. British Official. Washington. S?pt. 14. Figures published by the Navy Department reveal the surprising fact that all five Pow rs signatory to the London Naval Treaty have buPt far less than allowed by the Treaty. v For the year 1930-1931 Britain was
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  • 230 8 BISHOPSBOI RNE AT HOME. "Bishopsbourne" was the venue of a very pleasant function yesterday afternoon when members of the Parochial Council gave an •At Home" in honour of the Yen. Graham White, who was on Sunday instituted a> Chaplain of the Cathedral and Parish of Singapore. H
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  • 169 8 ASSISTANCE IN HONDURAS HURRICANE. British Official. Rugby, Sept. 14 Replying i i the House ol Commons to a ques•i<n Hoarding the huiricane disaster in Britirh Honduras, th, Colonial Secretary. Mr. J. H. Thomas, after describing the damage, said thai medical nqtiisitcs had been coin* ye
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  • 97 8 OFFICIALS ROUSED FROM THEIR BEDS. Reuter. Los Angeles, Sept 14 Tlie "Hot Gospeller," Mrs. Aimcc .Semple MacPherson, was secretly married at Yuma. Arizona, where she flew with an English convert to her sect, David L. Hulton. who is a music tacher. Even officials at Yuma, where no notice
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  • 66 8 Budapest, Sept. 14. It is additionally announced that Miss Clements, an English schoolmistress and Miss Hilda Powlds. of Paversham, were also killed in the train disaster.—Reuter. [The express train to Cologne dropped into a ravine when the viaduct over which it was passing was blown up
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  • 34 8 Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 14. A new record was created in League annals this afternoon when China was unanimously elected to the Council. Spain was re-elected a non-permanent Council Member—Reuter
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  • 21 8 Reuter. Victoria (British Columbia), Sept. 14. The King and Queen of Siam have sailed for home.—Reuter.
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  • 559 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON A Scottish golfer spent 20 the links without a break find the ball? A "One Heavenly Night" dered by our Heavy Night." Evidently see any difference a< far pore is concerned. The Editor of the "M.T. recovering "up the hills' writing of umpteen hundred tive
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  • 39 8 LATEST QUOTATION" RUBBER. London:—2%d. New York:—s I|l6 cents «G»lo Singapore:—7' 4 —1% cents. TIN y London Spot:—£ll4 10c. Od 'I> Three Months Buyers £117 os. Od Od.). Sellers £117 2s. 6d. (Down d Singapore:—ssB.7». HSR* Yam
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 316 8 S.G. 52. "VALET" The "Vale:" Vu.o Strap A**^tO'S4>»*op Ittm s?t Safety Razor Sale Prke $1.00 The "Ace of Blades" with tJl cc Blade s." I T Acquaint YOUR face now with tne caressing edge of pei- packet of 12 Blades. ROBINSON Co., Ltd., KUALA LUMPUR. d5£*****«^********************2525?*****2^ I NEW SHIPMENT JUST
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    • 72 8 I Latest and Smartest Designs I idoxa! j The most accurate timekeeper. JUST UNPACKED i WRIST POCKET WATC HES I j ALARM TRAVELLING j CLOCKS. I I i j IL S. de Silva Bros, i I SOLE AGENTS. i i j HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE, j I j jjj 634 jjj
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  • 815 9 MR. GANDHI'S DAY OF SILENCE. LISTENS CLOSELY TO PROCEEDINGS. ACCIDENTAL MEETING WITH PREMIER. NEW DELEGATES WELCOMED BY LORD SANKEY. Reuter. British Official. LonaV-n, Sept. 14. Mr. Gandhi was the centre of interest when, for the first time, he attended a meeting of the Federal Structure Committee
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  • 202 9 Leader Flees Into Italy. Reuter. London. Sept. 14. The latest news that the Austrian Heimwehr revolt has been definitely muzzled is welcomed all over Europe, not on'y for the sake of sorely-tried Austria but the peace of the Continent, owing to repercussions the success of the Fascist
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  • 243 9 WOMAN WITH LUNGS PENETRATED. STABBED BETWEEN SHOULDER BLADES. A lanky Tamil of about 50 years of age. with a heavy moustache partially grey, was the accused in a murder trial commenced at the Singapore Assizes to-day before Mr. Justice Stevens and a special jury. The prisoner is
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  • 178 9 THREE MONTHS OR THIRTY THREE? The recent case in which Mr. L. W. Richards, a metallurgist, successfully sued the Spagu Mines Limited oi Sumatra, whose registered office is in Singapore for a sum of $2,034 in respect, cf salary in lieu of notice, etc.. was
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  • 96 9 GOVERNMENT'S DEC ISION. It W& come as a shock to the Wireless Society to learn that Government has replied to the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association* that "In view of the financial situation the Government does not contemplate at present taking steps to establish a local broadcasting station."
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  • 44 9 With reference to our report regarding the new weekly newspaper "Al-Arab" shortly to be publ shed by The Anglo Asiatic Press, the new journal will be an Arabic weekly Rd i w V. be edited by Mr. S A Bafageeh
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  • 356 9 TEACHERS PUPILS CAPTURED. Held For Ransom By China Reds. London. Sept. 14. Replying to a question in connection with the Thorburn case in the House of Commons to-day, Capt. R. A. Eden (Foreign UnderSecretary) stated that neither Government had completed its examination of the position reached in the negotiations. Th?
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  • 70 9 CLASH BETWEEN NAZIS AND REDS. Reuter. Berlin. Sept. 15. Sixty-five people were seriously injured this evening in fierce street fighting between the Nazis and Communists. A crowd of 20.000 assembled at the Sports Palace, where the Nazi and Communist leaders made speeches. The mob rushed in
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  • 47 9 WOMAN HURT AT NEW RAILWAY STATION. Whist working on the n?w F.M.S. Railway Station at Tanjong Pagar yesterday three Chinese workmen and a woman fell from th? tcaffclding and sustained nasty bruises and cuts. Tlry were taken to hospital in th? ambulance.
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  • 147 9 ACCIDENT THAT WAS NOT REPORTED. Mr. C. P. Burke, a lawyer, was fined $10 by the Fourth Magistrate <Mr. W. H. Whittont yesterday for failing to rtport an accident that occurred on Aug. 29. Mr. Burke pleaded guilty to a technical effence. It appears that the
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  • 66 9 A Chinese l:v ng in a house in Gopeng Street. Tanjong Pagai District is b?liev?d to have attempted to commit suicid yesterday He was found lying unconscicus en the floor with c rope ted round his neck. The ambulance was called in. After artificial res? rat: in
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  • 52 9 A Euroocan motor-cvcllst was rathe.- badly injured yesterday afternoon his machine skidd d at the junction of Stamford Road and Beach Road. He was thrown on to the road and was severely cut on the h?ad. He was s?mi-conscious when the ambulance a"r'v d and took him
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  • 356 9 SCRUTINY OF TRADE POSITION. PREMIER APPOINTS A COMMITTEE. ECONOMY BILL PASSES SECOND READING. London, Sept. 14. Reuter understands that the Prime Minister has appointed a Cabinet committee to consider the whole question of Britain's adverse trade balance and examine all proposals advanced, including Mr. W.
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  • 232 9 British Official. T'lis week's Parliamentary prorcedings promise U) be highly important, and among the spcpches jwaited with particular interest Is that of Sir John Simon, who intends tomorrow to draw conclusions from the results <*f the careful analysis he recently mwde at the British Trade Congress. When
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  • 93 9 "S.F.P" Service. London, Sept. 14. Lord Inchcape, writing in the "Daily Mail,' says that although he always tren a Ireliever in Free Trade he does not now hestitate to admit the financial expediency of tar fl protection for British industry and Lgricuffure. If an arrangement can be
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  • 74 9 Reuter. Halifax. Sept. 14. It is reported that Mr. Montagu Norir.an. Bank of England Governor, will meet Mr. Harrison. Governor of the Federal Reserve Pank of New York, in Montreal to confer on the international financial situation, particularly as it affects Britain and America. The rumour is
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  • 32 9 London. Sept. 14. Employers and employees of theatres have agreed to cuts in wages of 5 and 10 per cent while art stes are simi'arly aff cted—"S F.P." Service
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  • 23 9 TOPIC'S OF TO-DAY, on pa*e 8. SPORTS COMMENTS, on pace 1» MALACCA NEWS, on pare 12. MOTORING NOTES, on pa* 13.
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    • 206 9 j FRIDAY NEXT SEPTEMBER 18. I I GRE4T RE-OPENING at 6.15 p.m. I I WITH THE I I MAMMOTH SPECTACLE OF THE ANTARCTIC 1 "Dirigible" I STARRING I I Jack Holt Ralph Graves I I Fay Wray. I j BOOK NOW. TEL. 6003. j GILBEY'S I I I I Old
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  • 227 10 WEST BROMWICH HELD AT HOME. EIGHT GOALS AT BURY. CARDIFF PUT IT ACROSS COVENTRY. Reuter. Sixteen matches were played yesterday in the English and Scottish Leagues and a programme of nineteen matches has been fixed foi tomorrow. West Brcmwich failed to do more than share points
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  • 115 10 TOURISTS' THIRD GAME IN SINGAPORE. The Chung Hwa Athletic Association team from Hong Kong make their third appearance to-day when they will be opposed by toe following Singapore? XI at Anson Road: P. M. Adam. Ghek Soo and R. S. M. Leslie R.A.), John Thon. Rockliffe (R.A.)
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  • 105 10 CHINA MEET TO BE HELD. MALAYAN CONTINGENT. In reference to the report of the postponement of the All-China Athletic Meet, to take place on Oct. 10, a cable from the ''Eastern Times" of Shanghai has been received by toe "Sin Chew Jit Poh" this morning stating that the meet
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  • 177 10 THE LEAGUE TABLE. The following are the positions of the teams in the league for Girls' Clubs league:— PW L D F A Pts Girls SC 9 9 0 0 190 67 18 invent O.P. 9 9 0 0 174 73 18 "Z- Team 10 8 2 0 153
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  • 42 10 SELANGOR BEAT PERAK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 13. In the charity match played at the Kuala Lumpur Stadium to-day. Selangor beat Perak by 4—2. On Sunday the Evergreen B.P. soccer team defeated the Everest team by 4—l.
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  • 79 10 s.c.c. arrangements. Tuesday and Thursday afternoons have been set aside for organised scrum and passing practice at the SC.C. The Padang will be available; lor training throughout the week. Cfr Saturday next the week's training will be wound up by a series of short pick-up games, and all
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  • 749 10 R.S.Y.C. EVENTS. SECOND RACE FOR LADIES. On Saturday the same four boats with the same four helmswomen that sailed the first of the series three weeks ago. lined up for the second of the three ladies' races for the Cup presented by Mr. Denis Santry. The gun went at
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  • 53 10 X.C.C. LADIES' SPOON. Twenty-three cards were taken out for the Keppel Golf Club September ladies' spoon and the following returned: Mrs. E A. Gibson 40— 6=34 Miss V. M. H. Patterson 43— 8=35 Mrs. P. H. Romney 50—12=38 Mrs. W. L. Orieve 48— 9=39 Mrs. B. L. Blits 49—10=39
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  • 156 10 The Race Course G.C. beat Sepoy Lines G.C. in a match played at Sepoy Lines on Sunday as follows (Sepoy Lines G.C. players mentioned first): English and Cowap 0, Ibrahim and Morita I*. Barry and Hilay 1, Rappa and H. Lim 0. Hosking and C. E.
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  • 87 10 Katong G.C. beat Keppel G.C. at Katong on Sunday. Scores (.Katong players mentioned first): O. L. Borneman and A. F. Frank 1. R. D. Finlay and F. V. Boardman fc. S. T. Erickson and D. W. Smith IU. R- E. Earle and W. P. Douglas
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  • 25 10 The Keppel G.C. September medal (bogey) was won by J W. Wotherspoon 2 down, Ifefl runner-up being S. V. Boardman, 3 down.
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  • 502 10 AL RIVERS DOES THE TALKING Visiting Footballers. SPORTS COMMENTS. Rzputations do not a'ways count for much. The Chung Hwa Athletic Association (Hong Keng footballers) came to Singapore with a truly formidable record, having "swept the board" in Java, where the standard of football is said to be as high as
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  • 133 10 SINGAPORE S.V.R.C. SPOON SHOOT. At the Chinese Volunteer Rifle Club's Spoon Shoot held at Bukit Timah Range on Sunday th. following wore the ten best scores made. 200 300 500 Total. yds. yds. yds. L Sergt. Tan Mong Hcng 29 29 26 84 L/c. Fam Foong Hee 26 25
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  • 111 10 (from Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 14. The Chinese Vounteers held their monthly shcot at Bukit Sebukor on Sunday. The spoon was won by Pte. Yong Pack Kong and the Ho Kirn Toon Cup was won by Lt. Tan Cheng Chye. The detailed scores are as
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  • 179 10 S.B.A. CHAMPIONSHIP. Results of ties played off at the S.V.C. Drill Hall on Saturday and Sunday were as follows: Open mixed doubles championship: See Oim Hock and Miss Tai Yee Weng beat Beng Tlan Yew and Miss Sheh Sal Ming 21-14 21-16; E. J. Vass and Miss J. de
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  • 562 10 CAUSE OF CRASH OF "HYPHEN MARK." ADJUSTED AIR SPEED RECORD TIMES. Reuter. Rugby. Sept. 14. The King has sent his congratulatons to Squadron-Lea der Orlebar. Plight-Lieut. Boothman. Fl grit-Lieut. Stainforth and all officers and men of the high speed flight on their victory in yesterday's Schneider
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  • 712 10 BID FOR SCHNEIDER TROPHY (From Our Service Correspondent.) London. Aug. 20. The cost of victory is heavy in blood and treasure—the cost of progress also levies a heavy toll on life, limb and money. If Great Britain wins the Schneider Trophy —and so wins it outright—it will have
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  • 170 10 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. Ties in the S.C.C. tournament: TO-DAY'S TIES. "C" Class Singles (semi-final >: E. Kent scr. E. Kidman v. J Professkm Pairs (semi-final): E. C. Mil'igan and E W P F U loher v A. D. Anderson and W. H. Drooglesver TO-MORROW'S TIES. -A" Class Singles (fina'i:
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  • 224 10 Results and frs in the S.R.C. tournament. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Veterans" Singles: C. A. Johnson beat G. Armstrong w.o R. Pearse v. E. Ryan (unfinished.) Doubles Handicap: V. C. de Souza and E. Tessensohn v. Dr. W. F. Carnegy and Dr. E. W. D'Cruz (unfinished.) TO-DAY'S TIES. B' Singles:
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  • 201 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Results and ties in the Tanglin Club tournament are: Cullen Cup: Miss Walker and Mr. Coltart plus 15 beat Mr. and Mrs. Phipps owe 2 6—2. 6—2. Dyne Cup: Mr and Mrs. Millar Plus 3 b- s at Capt. and Mrs. More owe 2 6—4. 7—5;
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  • 541 10 MURDER TRIAL AT ASSIZES. FATAL STABBING OF EUROPEAN PLANTER. RECOMMENDATION BY JURY. Charged with the mm. Thomas William Gunter, a Eui who was stabbed at Wilkie R the night of July 5 when n home after seeing Whoopee Alhambra Theatre, in compan Tan Ah Hoi, alias
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  • 189 10 HUGE HOUSEHOLD PET ATTACKS MASTER. A pet cat. a huge animal with long, sharp claws, has caused the death of Mr JJ" Ching-tsai, 124 Yahsuiloong alley off Ferry Road. Mr. Wang died en route to the labour Hospital, according to the "Shanghai UKcury V The cat
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 134 10 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLES. Solution Of N»bei The following is the solution No. 9, entries for which closed ti day. In Friday's issue of the bune" the prize-winners of this be published. Across: —1. Ganger; 5. Lock. I. B 11. Tar; 12. Nun; 14. Impale; W peiv Pelt; 19. Vat; 21.
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  • 1387 11 MISTAKE OF THE EARLY EXPLORERS. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF THE NEW HILL STATION. Nt number oi the "Asiatic JourB. Scrivenor describes the early ion's Highlands, and the cirich led to Cameron's name bei country which he never saw. passages are selected from briefly and
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    • 498 11 The New World Show. Jj ESTABD. 1923 —STILL GOING STRONG. X ATTRACTIONS EVERY NIGHT. Jjj GATE 10 CENTS. jjj Ĕ P The New World Talkie Theatre i 7.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. jjj LUCKY IN LOVE I PATHE PRODUCTION FEATURING MORTON DOWNEY H RESERVED SEATS $1. OTHER SEATS 20 CTS.
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    • 223 11 wmwmmammmjmmmmwnwtwmmmmmwm^ Pf ORANGE SMASH DOAN'S S F you are suffering from a bad S 1 Cough or Cold, it is important G] j/j that you should take immediate g S treatment, otherwise these simple Dj S ailments may develop into serious Gj illnesses. qJ LUNG I DOAN'S LUNG TONIC is
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    • 220 11 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. 10-DAY'S radio. Bundoens, FLE (15.93 metres). 8.45 to 10.30 wn. concert, including vocal and instrumental «olos. fctsfini HI 'Kuala Lumpur Amateur Radio metres) at 6.30 pm. from 630 p.m. Kronchong music, 7 English music, 7.15 Mr. A. N. Farquharson on Market c itions and Share Quotations,
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    • 219 11 Schenectady, New York. W2XAD (19.58 metres) from 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. and W2XAF (31.48 metres) frcm 5.30 a.m. to 11 a.m. relaying daily programmes of National Broadcasting Co. New York, W2XAE (49.02 metres), from 7 30 pm to-day continuously to 1 p.m. to-morrow relaying programmes of Columbia Broadcasting system.
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  • 1719 12 NO "CHANGE OF HEART" BY THE GOVERNMENT. CHARGES OF INCONSISTENCY REFUTED. Bombay, Aug. 29. "You have pumped everything out of me," exclaimed Mr. Gandhi at the conclusion of an exclusive interview which he granted to a staff reporter of the "Bombay Chronicle" in the Inter-Class
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  • 231 12 MYSTERY OF THE LIBYAN DESERT. Budapest, Aug. 11. An attempt to locate Zarzura, the undiscovered oasis in the Libyan desert, is about to be made by Mr. Laszlo Almassy, the Hungarian explorer, and Captain G. H. Marlins, the English leader of a motor expedition. According to common
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  • 33 12 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. 15« for $100.
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  • 724 12 ALLOTMENTS FOR LABOURERS ON ESTATES. The following c rcu-'ar letter is being di&tr.buted by the Controller of Labour to managers of estates in connection with the nece&Jtty for the prcv-s.on of allotments or grazing grounds for the labourers cf all races. I ha"° the honour to address
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  • 448 12 A NEW HOPE FOR THE WORLD. One ol the most exciting medical experiments of recent years ended last w.ek with an apparent succtss. says the medical correspondent of the "Observer." A German propr.etary drug called plasmoquine proved itself an effective preventive of malaria—at least, under certain
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  • 790 12 B.H.E.S. ANNUAL SCHOOL SPORTS. (From Our Own Correspondent Malacca Bq To-day was the annual sports da] Banda Hilir English School, and cessful. enjoyable, and interesting me fleeted the greatest credit on the Head; r Mrs. C. M. Bruce, and her h teachers. Mr. J. V. Chinniah tn as
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 233 12 Reduced Prices j I at the I I I j Gold Storage I ASK FOR A NEW PRICE LIST, j S span the world with this set g S tn j°J unique foreign programs p (I from strange lands as other g S SABA owners do. For de- S a
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  • 491 13 TO COMPETE WITH FORD AND CHEVROLET. MOTORING NOTES. We are now able to make public the fact that the new vibrationless four-cylinder car, about which statements were made in some of the home papers a few weeks ago, is a redesigned Plymouth, which has just been announced
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  • 1084 13 SILENCE AND ELEGANCE! TO BE PROMINENT. It Is a sign of the times that in preparing their new cars for the Olympia Show, manufacturers have been giving quite as much attention to coachwork as to the chassis. In both departments of design there has been an
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  • 90 13 AUGUST REPORT. Applicatcns received by Total. Singapore Local Committee 109 Penang 34 Malacca 4 Kedah 2 Perah 68 Negri Sembilan 19 Central Ci mmittee Kua'a Lumpur 131 367 Number of Applicants: Service Co. in» Camp 43 In Temporary Employment 74 Repatriated by Committee 48 Repatriated by Employers
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  • 156 13 NEW BRITISH PLANS. Direct telephonic service to Canada is promised by the Post Office authorities in the very near future. British telephone subscribers can at present communicate with Canada via New York, and the new service will be only one item in an extended programme which it
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  • 90 13 Budapest. Aug. 10. The 'Magyarsag' reports that since the creation of a match monopoly in Rumania, the impoverished peasants are inventing various ways of eccnorr.is ng their methods of smarting a ft.c. In the neighbourhood of Btlenyts the peasants have organised themselves into groups which choose a girl
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    • 373 13 faa INI nr, M ,ii. |pm j Chocolax j I aU s€ af its agreeable taste and mild but prompt and uve action, Constipation in children readily yields I HOCOLAX This laxatiye should be chosen "in eyery g as it tends to restore regularity of th* bowels X Sj good
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    • 289 13 I RENE ULLMANNs j I WONDERFUL BARGAINS I j NEW WATCHES j I of the best Swiss makes I j NEW stock of JEWELLERY I of every description j I REDUCED PRICES j I and special discounts on all the prices marked I RENE ULLMANN, j I Head Office: Branch:
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  • 763 14 BRADMAN WONT DO IT AGAIN. CRICKET. What are we going to do about Australia m 1932? This question crops up at every turn, says W R Hammond .Gloucestershire and England., in an article in the -Sunday Chronicle*' Our games against the New Zealanders— and ever, our Gents
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  • 171 14 TOTAL OF NEARLY £15.000 REALISED. The number of works sold a; the Royal Academy Exhibition, whicn closed last night, was 294. and the prices peid amounted to just under £50 a picture. Last year the number of works sold was 309. realising a sum of '£19.530, and the
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  • 121 14 Among the occupations adopted by Malayans formerly well-known in F. M. S.. and now living in England or Scotland are lawn tennis coaching and silver-fox farm ng says The P.anter' The present hard times have certainly served to show that planting rubber is not a profession which
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  • 1230 14 THE CHANCELLOR AND THE MAN. THE ASCETIC IN POLITICS. Wal'er Pater's "Marius the Epicurean," the gospel cf the aesthetic life, is the book which most influenced the early life of Dr Heinrich Bruning. Chancellor of the German Reich, and one of the most-talked of men of the moment,
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  • 285 14 NEW NORTH LOCK OPENED. 'Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") On Aug. 10 tne first steamer sailed majestically through the North Lock in Bremerhaven harbour, the greatest lock in the world at the present time. The passage of this liner, the •Bremen." of the North German Lloyd, marked
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  • 184 14 SCOTTISH PROTEST. Mr. A J. Fleming, secretary of the Scott i>h Railway Stockholders' Protection Association Ltd.. issued the following statement on Aug 8 Th- Press report* d on Aug. I. a meeting between the Minister of Transport and the mineral managers of the railway companies dircuss
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  • 87 14 Belgrade. Aug 12 I i reported frcm Stg din that two ullage maidens, oo.h in love with the same ycung peasant, r pair o to a wood and fought duel w.th kitchen kn.ves. and one has been seriously injured Th other has run away and is
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    • 307 14 Jjoe£ jf^ ropj **s\ p«TUfri€ of distinction and suo- 1 v /y tlcty, distilled from tKe fragrance 1 /1 A tKousand flowers. Its dainty y ar *d refreshing qualities endear d I I 1 to iLI heart of every discrirain- I /y v vOA 'jA' mMt§ woman. P-WOLFF fir SOHN
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    • 464 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES ncorporated in England.) -4 j L PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. orsis lAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM MAVIOATION CO.. LONDON AND f EAST MAIL SERVICE. i\jw>> Contract with His Majesty's Government.) RD FROM LONDON. China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. Sc. 16 .°°0
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    • 640 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naplea, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Ball t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Sept 23 24 t HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Oct. 7 8 HARUNA MARU 10,400 Oct. 21 22 8 KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 5 6 S KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Nov.
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    • 407 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. IN DO-CHIN A 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 ol Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG
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    • 305 15 INSURANCE. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCI COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR DfBURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. a MAROOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: t, Pin lay son Oreen. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) BEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. Znd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore.
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    • 460 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3.000.000 Subscribed Capital £1,800.000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,666,845 BEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Church Street, London, E C. S. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.
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    • 479 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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    • 815 16 BAN LEE SENG FOR Cl -il BENZINE ShPll GREASE VJllVJll LUBRICANTS BENZINE PI MPS! AT No. 4, Finlayson Green (Kiosk.) No. 309, Orchard Road. No. 50, Rochore Canal Road. Phone No. 6889. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE, TO LET. TO lit—llo, Tank Road. Immediate entry, apply Meyer Brothers. TO
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    • 811 16 *SST "zMADGE" 25,. Has Just Received A NICE ASSORTMENT OF MAIDS CRINOLINE FANCY STRAWS IN BE BET STYLES, ALSO LARGE FLOP HATS. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICETHE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED, MUAR. LOST CERTIFICATES OF FREIGHT DEPOSIT Notice is hereby given that the Certificates of Freight Deposit as given in the
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    • 598 16 FOR PERFECT VISIOnTT H. LAZARUS Co Consulting Opticians. Tel. 2751. 3, Bui/dm. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE OF Cawice collection of iwtt-pwn valuable rare orchids and plants, etc. to be hrld at No. 59, Devonshire Road. ON TUESDAY. SEPT. 15, AT 3.30 PM. NOW ON VTEW CHEONG KOON SENG CO.. Auctioneer
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    • 450 16 MASSAGE AND MAM Rfc MASSAGE. Miss MIBAKO and Miss K. t No. 20. Bencoolen Street, Slngapm MALAYA TRIBI NE PHONE 6171 SUBSCRIPTION BATES PAYABLE IN ADVAN< E. Delivery Including isrludls* at office Postage Paetaji or close <Lcca. Faregs residence. P.M.S I Cooatnn Yearly 115.00 $21.00 »27.00 Half Yearly 7.50 $10.50
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