Malaya Tribune, 18 September 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune V*|. XVIII.- —No. 221 SINGAPORE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1931 Wl? CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, Sept. 18, 1931. Malana Wrrtwtir SINGAPORE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1931.
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  • 441 2 CORRECTION OF A POPULAR MISCONCEPTION. SWEATING BLOOD. Erich Maria Remarque, famous author of "All Quiet on the Western Front*' and "Th: Road Back." has not found the profession of letters an easy one. He racantly told an interviewer in Germany: "The public often balkves that a
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  • 214 2 THE SACRAMKNTAL CONTROVERSY. London <By Air Mailt. Support for the Bishop of Birmingham against the charges of intolerance and injustice in connection with the dispute in his diocese is contained in a letter which 109 Birmingham clergy hay sent to the press. The signatories put
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    • 247 2 yeaeejulflights LEEPLESSNESS takes a heavy toll in health and vitality. The cause is nervous activity at a time when the nerves should be soothed and quiet. To ensure sound, perfect sleep make it your legular practice to drink a cup of delicious Ovaltine'' just before you retire. There is nothing
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    • 225 2 Your whole family will welcome I Lifebuoy Soap I TO-DAY they are happy, safe and before every meal and whenever they I smiling. But how can you come in dusty or dirty from their I guard them against the danger of play. I infection that ever threatens In this tropical
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  • 2764 3 Overwhelming Debating Strength. (By Air Mail: Special to the "Malaya Tribune") London. Sept. 2. The new Cabinet of t-n members is in accordance with general expectations. In four cases—Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald (Premier), Mr. Snowden (Chancellor >, Mr. J. H. Thomas (Dominions), and Lord
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    • 372 3 On Everybody's Lips. J ISi MALAYA'S 1 t*i' WTT, most E jJJiJI REFRESHING jjj and iflllfillllillii I)e,ic 'ous Beverages j Orange Pop 'StH Lemon p °p J 1 Trial W *H convince you. jjj B|f|| Phoenix Aerated g V Water Works, 1 'Phone 3463. J WILLIAMS Shaving jIIj fl m
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    • 91 3 THE FAVOURITE: 1 Refuse All I Ol Imitations. i i I'll insist n s 1 Jffk r ORANGE hlllL CRUSH i V//J X Manufactured by g I G Sjfejg S FRASER I j lißiill h NE4VE LTD 8 81 R1 Aerated Water VICHY 1 i WATER. i Source Celestins. I
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  • 2536 4 SPOTLIGHTS SCREEN STAGE (Edited by Cineque.") in view of the enormous advance made since ihe introduction of talking pictures in design and fi:m presentation, th? management of the new Pavilion Thestre decided to remodel the hall entirely in order to bring it into line with other theatres in different parts
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  • 154 4 JOAN CRAWFORD REALISES AN AMBITION. Pauline Frederick, who was one of the big stars of silent films (she scored an enormous success as "Madame X"), and who played in several early talkies such as "Evidence" and "The Sacred Flame," is to be Joan Crawford's rcreen
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  • 279 4 DEAD STARS CHILDREN TO WATCH PARENTS ACT. One of the most poignant movie displays In the history of the screen is to be given in Hollywood shortly when the children of dead stars will form a tragic audience at the showing of films In which their
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  • 759 4 How She Got Her Chance In The Films. FAR TOO BUSY FOR MARRIAGE. The following intimate article was written by Clara Bow, the charming Parr Clara is a long-established screen favourite and though we have seen very attic it is to be hoped that
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  • 1547 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, September 18,10 a.m. Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS, 'a**. Ends- Buyers. Sellers. 4 1.0.0 A*an* Kumbang Tin Dec. SI £1. 19 £1 2Q austral Malay Dec. 31 I no 5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June SC o.ioo J'no rH I.OJ
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  • 1245 5 NOTE OF WARNING FROM PENANG. MEETING OF SOCIETIES HELD At a meeting convened by Mr. C. Wilson, the President of the Government Servants Cooperative Society, the committee members and the Presidents and Vice-Presidents of all Cooperative Societies in Singapore met at the Council Chamber on the 14th inst.
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    • 798 5 WHY SUFFER FROM MALARIA 1 DENGUE I HEADACHES I NEURALGIA j RHEUMATISM NERVE PAINS SLEEPLESSNESS LUMBAGO I INFLUENZA 1 TOOTHACHE 1 IRRITABILITY 1 COI^TĔTCri £9 WILL GIVE QUICK RELIEF! EHERE is no long waiting for results. A few 'ASPRC Tablets and relief practically follows immediately. Furthermore, with AS PRO' there
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    • 228 5 For all defects of vision. Consult M. EZEKIEL SONS Optometrists and Opticians. Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place. Singapore. A. M Etekiel. OD (Phil*.). F.I O (Lend.). CATARACT. No risk of operation. No matter ripe or unripe. No matter however the films may be hard. Guaranteed cure without any harm. Particulars on
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    • 268 6 Amusements, iII rs~X7?. I-oil I*! fsflJ LzJ US g r* M H ft M\l.\YA S ONLY SI PZR-tTNFMA. jfl I 6.15 TO-NIGH r 9.15 What a Gr-T.nd Old S nner he w is ft nj A Bacht or whn lov .1 his grandchldren The World Famous Stage and Screen Actor,
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    • 281 6 I TO-NIGHT 1 ANOTHER BRILLIANT TRIUMPH FOR g Cj THE HOUSE WITH THE STARS X [5 AND THE PICTURES Dj EVELYN LAVE Dj DESTINED TO BE THE SCREEN'S MOST Qj S MAGNETIC PERSONALITY! YOC MUST Dj 3 SEE THE IDOL OI LONDON NEW jf ft YORK WHOSL IRRESISTIBLE BEAUTY (jj
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    • 264 6 I TO-NIGHT AT 6,15 9.15 1 TO-MORROW AT 3, 6.15 9.15. I The First Chinese Talkie J I Peace After Storm j 1 All-Talking Musical. 1 Di 3 EAST COAST RD KATQNG BCC^. 16.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 f JEANETTE MACDONALD| A Glorious Musical Drama The Lottery Bride 8 STORY OF ADVENTURE
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  • 296 7 B. ETLIN AND CO/S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Sept. 18. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 2\d., unchanged. New Ycrk: 5 I|l6 cents, (O), up 116 cent. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 55—65 cents, Ayer Moleks 40—50 cents, Ayer Panas 40—50 cents, Bassetts 25—30 cents. Brogas 30—35 cents, Bukit Jeotongs 10—15 cents.
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  • 65 7 Singapore, Sept. 18. Buyers Seller* «S3 equal to I ondoo Standard. Spot 7 1 Standard RS.S. en Tender October 7 T >. 8 Novemb: r .8 8 1 October December 8 8 1 January' March S'\ 8 1 Tone of Market:—Steady Sel'ers Reserved. Latest Cable:
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  • 240 7 LEWIS AND PEAT'S REPORT. Messrs. Lewis and Peat, in their weekly repDrt dated Sept. 18. state: Th? market continues dull with sellers reserved and very littl? business passing. Ameiican statistics for August received during the week were net at al 1 encouraging, consumption being down to 27.600
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  • 76 7 London. Sept. 17. Messrs. Lewis, Lazartis and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £111 916 (£lll 7 16). Forward £114 116 (£ll3 1316). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubbsr prices as fellows: Spot 2 sjl6d Forward (SH4). The market
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  • 74 7 Rugby, Sept. 17. Paris 123.96 Vj, Nev York 4.86 Brussels 34.851-, Geneva 24.89 Amsterdam 12.04 V». Milan 92.90 Berlin 20 Stockholm 18.16, Copenhagen Oslo 18.18 1 Vienna 34 58, Prague 164 i*. Helsingfors 193 S,, Madrid 53.65. Lkbon 110, Athens 375, Bucharest 817, Rio 3. Buenos Aires Montevideo
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  • 45 7 BARLOWS REPORT. M ssrs. Barlow and Co., in their weekly market report dated Sept. 17, state: After a slight recovery the price of the commodity again shows a dec'ine on the week's balance. Closing quotations are as foliows: Sundried $3.85: Mixed $3.55.
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    • 676 7 j VICTORIA MEMORIAL I HALL I 1 in [{j To morrow and Monday, Sept. 19 21. Musical Festival I 8»*» 1 WITH I The St. Glair Organ a s Booking Now Open at JOHN LITTLE'S 1 i i i i aiiaitauai[aHaiiwiaiiMaitaawiaußiisitanatniiuißinitaiiwiwißiiaiiaiißiia>iauß.>Biw CHARITABLE PERFORMANCES AND BAZAAR at the I NEW WORLD
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    • 443 7 The World Famous Star of M DISRAELI" returns O to Capitol once again in a greater role nner **as j O I |P v him. A *aint to the childF( 11 *hni«*r anion*: n n g Book Early Phone 3261-3202 U I lOC3or"*"*~^Ol^3oESSg3olSaOSaiOC3ol^^^3oE3o iV^^ READY The Most wonderful Chrita Dulu-Kala
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  • 122 8 Messrs. Sim Ann Tuan and Sim Wan K'.at thank the r relative;, friends and member* of various clubs who kindly paid night visits, rnderid services and attended th? funeral of their mother, the 'ate Madam Tan flc ri.o, and also to those who
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  • 774 8 Broadcasting is very much under discussion at the moment. There are two aspects of it, Imperial and locaM, and a general impression has existed for some time that any local official transmissions would form a link in the proposed Empire Broadcasting Service. We have commented upon
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  • 167 8 Mr. I. A. Zuzarte k. on one months leave and is spending his holidays at the Municipal Convalescent Bungalow at Telok Ikan. The directors of the Eastern Bank have declared an interim div dend at the rate of bs per share, subject to income tax at 3s. 6d. per Under
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  • 167 8 Govt. Decision On Local Broadcasting. The hon. secretary (Mr. D W. Mortlock) of the Amateur Wireless Society of Malaya (Singapore) writes: "With reganl to the announcement in the local press, that official, the Post? and Telegraphs Depart men c recency came on a visit to Singapore and
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  • 214 8 GENERAL ELECTION IN OCTOBER. NATIONAL GOVT. TO SEEK TARIFF POWERS. Reuter. London. Sept. 18. Despite opposition thereto expressed at a meetinj of the Liberal Parliamentary Party yesterday political opinion is generally convinced that there will be an early appeal to the country by the National Government, headed by
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  • 133 8 KIDNAPPED OPENLY IN DAYLIGHT. /From Our Oicn Correspondentj Ipoh. Sept. 17. To-day the mystery of the disappearance of Cnoon Choy. a wealtny miner, exactly a mon'h ago. was cleared up by the return of the towkay in an unkempt and fatigued condition. He reported he had
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  • 191 8 BRITISH SEAPLANE'S PERFORMANCE. Reuter. Rugby, Sept. 17. At thf end of a test flight to the East and back a Royal Air Force flying-boat yesterday hit up a new record for the longest non-stop fl ght for flying-boats, when it flew 1,100 miles from Gibraltar to Plymouth
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  • 147 8 The Minstrels of the United Chinese Musical Association will render musical items at the entertainments in aid of China Flood Calamity Relief Fund at the New World to-day and to-morrow. Photographs will be taken at the New World at 4 p.m. to-day and all officials and participants in the charity
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  • 34 8 OUR LONDON LETTER, on pare 3 SPOTLIGHTS, en page 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8 MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 11 RADIO NOTES, on page 12. NOTES FROM INDIA, on page 14
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  • 556 8 BY "LOOKER-ON.") Life is a bore, i> the m wuit said. mm mm "Fine generally; some** Wer later," says a Home weathu■■ And flower "showers" afterv "New Zealand to use th< 4Xt announces a Wellington Are the big trees ready Gather your forestry bondmay! Now that Government
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  • 13 8 Frcm France by the "Atbon Singapore at 6 am. oo Sunday
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  • 38 8 LATEST QUOTATION RUBBER. London:—2 S«d. New York:—s 116 cents. (G S.ngapor,e:—7 I L —7 cents. TIN London Spot:—£lll 10s Od. Three Months Buyers £114 v Seflere £114 2s fd, (up 12s 6d» Singapore:—ss7.7s. (75 ton>
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    • 199 8 1 Your Last Chance! I ROBINSON'S I Sale Finishes I To-morrow, f Everything to be cleared jjj I do not miss the Last Day S j Bargains f 1 Robinson Co., Ltd., g I Singapore Kuala Lumpur. jjj OF ALL AND GROCERS IN MALAYA ■ygC A.B ART HOLOMEUSZ H*"* I
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    • 66 8 I j 1 Latest and Smartest Designs DOXA i The most accurate timekeeper. j JUST UNPACKED j !IN WRIST POCKET WATCHES i I ALARM TRAVELLING CLOCKS. j U. S. de Silva Bros. SOLE AGENTS. j HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. 634 S NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. X X TENG SENG GUAN. I Q
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  • 1702 9 WOULD INJURE BOTH COUNTRIES. RED MESSAGE TO SEAMEN. I EET SETS SAIL FOE HOME PORTS. Geneva, Sept. 18. ety in France, owing to rets that Britain might adopt proive tariffs, is shown by the fact M. Rollin, French Minister of
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  • 1814 9 THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE. LAST NIGHT'S HISTORIC CEREMONY AT MEMORIAL HALL. GOVERNOR OPENS ST. CLAIR ORGAN. The Victoria Memorial Hall was filled to capacity by an enthusiastic audience, representative of every section of Singapore's cosmopolitan community, when Sir Cecil Clementi, G.C.M.G., Governor of the Straits Settlements,
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  • 717 9 SHOULD BE GIVEN A LEAD. EUROPEAN BUSINESS VIEWS STATED. METHODS OF ELECTION UNDER DISCUSSION. Reuter. London, Sept. 17.I 7 Mr. Gandhi lodged a "gentle and humble complaint against His Majesty's advisers" at the Federal Structure Committee of the RoundTable Conference to-day, for not giving the members a
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    • 178 9 GREAT K-OrtNING To-Night at 6.15 9.15 WITH THE MAMMOTH SPECTACLE OF THE ANTARCTIC "Dirigible" STARRING Jack Holt Ralph Graves Fay Wray. MATISEE: every Saturday and Sunday at 3 15 p.m CHILDREN HALF PRICE. m BOOK NOW. TEL,, 69Q5 Sole Agents j (incorporator! in the Straits Settlements j rssssasdresas^^ I Just
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  • 255 10 ANOTHER CHANCE FPR GRETHER. FILIPINO WELTER COMING SOON. A veritable boom in boxing appears to be setting in. With Al Rivers, Sid. Nash and Albert Grether, all anxious for scraps, and such promising talent as Young Johnson, Nick
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  • 51 10 SINGAPORE CUP FINAL. Th- final of the Singapore Cup between Malays and Glosters will be played at Anson Road Stadium on Friday. Sept. 25. at 5 p.m. ENGLISH LEAGUE GAME. London. Sept. 17. To-day's Southern DivLicn match rcsul ed aj followsENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV. Ill—(Southern). Thames 1. Southend U.
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  • 29 10 S.R.C SUCCESSES. Results of recent S.R.C. matches: "A" team beat Ceylon Sports Club 8—0; "A" team beat Indian Association 4—o. 2nd team beat Singapore Khalsa Assn. s—o.5 —0.
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  • 265 10 LOCAL CONCERTS TO RAISE FUND?. To-night, to-morrow and on Sunday, the j Committee of the Singapore Chinese' Com-i mittee for Relief of the Flood Victims in China W is staging a series of charitable performances, etc.. at the New World, which has been kindly lent to the
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  • 93 10 ALLEGED FALSE TELEGRAM. Frederick Landesmann. said to be a native of Czecho-Slovakia and a new arrival in the Colony, was charged before the Second Mag'strate (Mr. G. E. Clayton) yesterday with sending a false telegram through the Post Office, and also with using an assumed name. Landesmann pleaded
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  • 226 10 LA WN TENNIS. S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. Resu'ts and ties in the S.C.C. tournament. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. "C" Class Doubles (final*: J. E. Harvey and P. A. Burton beat F. H. Harris and E. Kent 6 —2, 6—2. The final event will be played off this evening at 4.50 after which Mrs. Sproule
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  • 202 10 INQUIRY INTO PENANG TRAGEDY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sep*. 17. The Coroner opened an enquiry to-day into the d ath cf Mr. L. P. B. Stunner who i; alleged to have shot himself with a revolver in a shop in Beach Street on Monday. Mr. Waiter Sullivan.
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  • 245 10 THREATENED TO MURDER A TOWKAY. iFiom Our Own Correspondent, t Ipoh. Sept. 1~. A salutary sentence for blackmailing a towkay war, passed by Mr. Justice Pr.chard at the Ferak Assizes to-day, when a Chinese was tried for writing to a local towkay demanding $600 under peril
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  • 92 10 (From Our Own Correspondent J Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 18. During the early hours of this morning a fire broke out on the roof of a rice dealer's shop at Rembau Street, Klang, and spread to ihe adjoining houses, a provision dealer's shop and coffeeshop. The fire
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  • 3194 10 SEVEN PLANS DRAWN UP. PAUL FAMILY'S ATTITUDE UNKNOWN. MEETING OF CREDITORS YESTERDAY. A weU attended me:ting of the creditors of Me.srs. Sarkies Bros, in bankruptcy was held yesterday at the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Fullerton Building, presided over by Mr. E. N. Taylor, Assistant Official Assignee. Mr.
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  • 94 10 Evelyn Laye. the favourite of the London i-tage, appeared :n "One Heavenly Night" at the Alliambra TheatTP last night where the film is beginning a run. The star acts with all the charm that dist nguished her on the legitimate stage and her performance leaves very
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  • 246 10 NEW WARSHIP CREWS. (From Our Service Correspondent.) London. Aug. 27. The cruiser Vindictive." Captain A. M. Lecky, D.S.O., ja taking out new crews and itlicfs for various ships on the China Station. The new crews are for the sloops "Bridgwater.'' 'C-rnflower," and "Sandwich." and the minesweeper "Marazion," and
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  • 32 10 Members of the Forget-M untitled reminded of the invitation of Hong to a tea party at th 1 Raffles PUue. on Saturday. Trn> I<,U to wear the Party's badge and 230 p.m.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 105 10 CROSSWORD NO. 9. Three competitors correctly solved the above Crossword and share the prize of $200 by $66.66 each: Madam S. B. Hock. 362, Tanglin Road. Singapore. H. S. Loh, 1228, Serangoon Road, Singapore Mohd. Ali bin M. Salleh, 85. Dunlop Street. Singapore. t Six competitors had one mistake and
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  • 1312 11 Westernisation Of Muslim Peoples. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. Our Muslim Correspondent.) mslim peoples of the world, barring trictly orthodox countries, such as z. have, to some extent at least. Mode:- of 'iving which would have toundid their orthodox forefathers, demised, or as they are cared the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 146 11 THE CONSTRUCTION jjj II If ELASTIC SELVAGE EDGE A S (cannot RAvtt) fA J 11 'J M Ln 5 ELASTIC RIB A CtAST on and holds up sock) ft; 5 REINFORCED RIB JOINT f^ 1 ™7 [U 8 I, FINE GAUZE TEXTURE 1 5 iS 14 SILK-LISLE THREAD >\ j
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    • 449 11 I Tns New Worid Show. 1 ffi To-night, To-morrow and Sunday S I THREE BENEFIT NIGHTS I I In Aid of the China Flood Relief Fund jjj 1 The New World Talkie Theatre jjj 7.15 p.m. TO-NtGHT 9.30 p.m. gj 1 "THE LOST ZEPPELIN"! X lEATURING rC S CONWAY TEARLE.
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    • 510 11 f- /-V The Fir t V I Tooth mm S7h &m BABY'S OWN T-ft: h) I IV TABLETS r r 9 \P for Infantile -A 4 Indigestion A [v c Ml" 4Bowel troubles UK orally. f S t;ething Teething Troubles Now a Thing of the Past t No more nights
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 93 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Sept 20. 1931:' TO-DAY. SEPT. 18. 5 15 p.m.—Drill Hall. 1st Bn. Sig. Sec Message work. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Fortress Coy. 30 yards Range. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Bde. Sig. Section. Section Parade 5.15 p.m.—S.V.F.A. H.Q.. S.V.F.A.. Unit parade. TO-MORROW. SEPT.
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  • 297 12 A Pioneering Experiment In Europe. (By Special Correspondent./ Recent'y listeners in England heard from the studios of the British Broadcasting Corporation the first example of "Radio-report-ing." This is. briefly, an attempt to piece together the sounds of an event in such a manner that, when broadcast, the listener
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  • 504 12 Government Ignores The Wireless Society. (EDITED BY RADIOFAN. n It came as a bombshell to the Amateur Wireless Society of Malaya, as the prime mover for an official broadcasting station in Singapore, to hear that the Government had written to the
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  • 57 12 Transmission From VS1AD. If any local amateurs wish to test their knowledge of Morse they should tune In VS1AD (Mr. E. C. YaUs) on Wednesday from 11.30 p.m. onwards, vorking station VK6W1 (Perth). Both transmitters will be on the 40-metre band. Slow speed Morse at about eight words
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  • 333 12 A Technical Query. "Javantenna" asks: (1) For the purpose or working out the resistance required in the H.T. supply of 120 volts, what is the approximate current that flows in the auxiliary grid circuit of a Marconi S410 valve (screened-grid) to which a potential of 70 to 80
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  • 68 12 Bedl Port, Kathiawar. India, is to have a new Marconi wireless station for communication with ships at sea. The transmitting and receiving equipment for this station is being manufactured at the Marconi Company's works at Chelmsford. The transmitter operates on the Interrupted continuous wave system with
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  • 426 12 Foundation Stone Of Radio Age. The foundation stone of the presei age of electrical development. hundred years ago. when Michael Par ried out an experiment in the qui*■: ato r at the Royal Institution, London, v;.. a$ bring the fpices <.f nature more thai and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 249 12 G H i I Reduced n —^—In v nJ /1 ——■■—■»————Ln s I v nJ ii Ln Prices v nJ I I I AT THE I Gold Storage! I ASK FOB A NEW PRICE LIST. J j Just Arrived I I Paillard 1 Gramo Motors i 'For 200-250 volts A.C.
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    • 144 12 RADIO. For the convenience of our customers we have arranged tor H. L. Carter and Co., 280, Orchard Road, to carry out sales and service ot Pilot Receivers, etc. These premises are open nightly until 8 p.m. (later if necessary by previous arrangement) for demonstrations, etc. A fully qualified radio
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    • 177 12 RADIO HOME" 107. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SIXGAPORL Repairs to any Radio Receiving. Set Under taken. JUST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT OF "VARLEY" COMPONENTS Push Pull Transformers; Power CL Heavy Duty Mains Transform-rs Power Potentiometers Volume Controls. Resistances; Impedance Matching 0 Transformers; Heavy Duty and L F Enter valve Transformers. Etc. Etc.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 173 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, SEPT. li. High Tides: 2.17 a.m., 1.50 p.m. Football, Hong Kong v. Malayan Chinese, Anson Road. Teo Hoo Lye Institution Sports, Jalan Besar. 3 p.m. Police Band, Katong Park. 5 15 p.m TO-MORROW, SEPT. 19 High Tides.—3.21 a.m., 2.31 pm. Musical Festival. Memorial Hall, 9 15
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    • 447 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. WEEK-END RADIO. TWO LOCAL. CONCERTS ON SUNDAY. Petaling Hill, programme by Kuala Lumpur Amateur Radio Society (65 metres), 6.30 to 7 pjn. Asiatic music; 7 to 7.15 p.m. English recorded music; 7.15 to 7.25 p.m. British Official Wireless News; 7.25 to 8.30 p.m. recital of latest
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  • 892 13 THE WAYS OF CATS. A SNAKE STORY FROM AUSTRALIA. Proverbially cats and dogs don't agree, yet there are cases in which they become great friends, although I am inclined to fancy the cloak of friendship is thin and readily rent, with sequent disaster. One see puppies and
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 410 13 L —I —nrnriiimmllliiim f >■ •mhcjilj^lj» General Electric j jII J Refrigerator j l GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. OF AMERICA. I THE GREATEST DOLLAR VALUE I IN ELE CTRIC REFRIGERATION. B: «41 1,000.000 REFRIGERATORS ym SOLI) IN LESS THAN FOUR [jlm Let tell you more 11 bout it—just write Jl laA
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    • 178 13 Cuticura Healed Itching Pimples on Chin and Forehead "My disfigurement began ten years ago. Pimples broke out on my chin and forehead and soon spread all over my face. The burning and itching at nigh; nearly drove me mad. They would stay for months, then would dry up and gc
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    • 238 13 I Lethems hamsJJp ALWAYS DELICIOUS!! I 1 I Darby Co., Ltd. J I S.S. F.M.S. I I ROSKOPF patent WITCHES. 1 Trade Mark. I Many New Patterns Are Now Available I In Gold, Silver And Chrome Cases. g MADE TO LAST A LIFE-TIME. Accurate Timekeeping Guaranteed. g jjj So!e Agents,
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  • 2014 14 India Of Gandhi's Dreams. NOTES FROM INDIA. With the momentous meeting cf the Federal Structure Committee goin? on in London, and he added importance of its greater representative character. interest naturally centra round the views and feelings of the various delegaes and the a-titude that Mr. Gandhi,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 488 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. pT& o. BRITISH INDIA AND \PCAR LINES. Incorporated in England.) lIAjL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. Pr HBTJLAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM vaVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. Contract with His Majesty's Government.) JDTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. 9,000 Sept. 19 J a
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    • 648 15 SAILINGS. iSSX LINE (Japan Mai I) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail t TERUKUNI MARU 12.000 Sept 23 24 t HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Oct. 7 8 HARUNA MARU 10,400 Oct. 21 22 KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 5 6 S KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Nov.
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    • 393 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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    • 264 15 INSURANCE. ffkw% SOUTH l&fflf BRITISH INBURANCI COMPANY. LIMITED FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offlos: I. Flnlayson Green. A RARE OPPORTUNITY Afforded by The Great Eastern Optical Co., 112, South Bridge Road. Singapore. SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPON In producing this coupon
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    • 550 15 BANKS, THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December, 1191.) Authorised Capital £3.000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,666.845 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Charch Street. London. E C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.
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    • 499 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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    • 628 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTIES, situate at Jalan Jemuluang, Jalan Abu Bakar and Jalan Ismail, Mersing:, Johore. (Astride Mersing and Kluang Road and across the junction thereof with the proposed extension to
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