Malaya Tribune, 23 September 1931

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  • 31 1 The Malaya Tribune 'ui XVIII- •No. -2 2 5 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 359 1 UPTON'S CEiLON TEA YDI CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, jg H Brandy-Dry Ginger! ■rH ¥m\ you make the mistake of fff ft\ JMrn vm y° ur Brandy a name. /JH|\ Or don't you know the superi- S rity of A Staub Co c °g nac F l'l insist on STAUB'S vjp
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    • 472 1 w w v.hviwvw w tfvvy www >'» 1 1 v LJ Be 615 TO-NIGHT 9.15 CLARA BOW and CHARLIE RUGGLES IN Her Wedding Night 'PHONE 5261-5262 Walking Stick Lager Beer J IS GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH. j |p Try ft to-day I I AGENTS: I I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.
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  • 2403 2 TWO DAY COUNTY MATCHES. Speeding Up The Rugby Game. Girls' Cross Country Running. i Special to the "Malaya Tribune") London, Aug. 26. One of the difficult in the way of L B. Cromb coming to England as professional to lbe Farnworth Cricket Club is
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  • 351 2 THE ECONOMIC COLLAPSE OF EUROPE. Mr. E. F. Wise, the Labour M.P. for East Leicester, who has just returned to England after a tour of Germany and Austria, stated recently, in an interview, that in his opinion the fundamental problem with which the country was
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  • 324 2 t'200,000.000 A YEAR. New York. Aug. 22. The latest report of the Wickersham Commission on crime compares American methoos for the deportation of foreigners w:th the ruthless cruelty of the Dark Ages. The Commission dental the theory that much of the crime in this
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    • 459 2 "A reputation-stands f'* behind each tin." At f 100 Foods Famous Around the World. I To be certain of fine flavour in each I •j of these foods asks for LIBBY S. M a I F™ l B Vegetables. Roast Beef. MI9 I Pineapples. Vienna Sausage. m tlmJwW I Peaches.
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  • 285 3  -  Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. Finding The Ideal Partner. (By Nanny Goat." 1 have read with great interest the articles written on the above subject. I feel it irresisting to lift up my pen to voice my»humble opinion. It is the most cherished wish of
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  • 361 3  -  A Fairy Tale. (By Miss Geylang." A young tailor who had finished his apprenticeship was tramping through the country in search of work. As he could find none h a was forced to spend his .ast farthing, and feeling vpry sad he met a Jew
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  • 221 3 (Bp "L. S.") Holidays are like money. We plan to do a lot of things while anticipating them but never carry them out. Only the other day 1 had a talk with a chum of mine and he gave me the following account. My idea of spending a good
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  • 821 3 Some Valuable Advice. (By "Schoolgirl Rosalind") If a girl wants to had a happy life, she must follow thtst few bits of advice. The first one is t~. behave herself p.operly. I shall relate ar. incident which happened in our class at school las; week. One of
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  • 140 3 (By Useful") One can be stylish and clean in any way, but if his or her hair is not properly dressed it is just like "a drop of sour milk spoiling a pail of fresh milk." As modern fashions are in force, most of the schoolgirls
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 324 3 Orangepop jfl THE DRINK j ||i Which has Captivated L The PUBLIC TASTE 1111 l MADE FROM |p|f| California Oranges THE I^ODfCT CiiP The PHOENIX AERATED hone WATER WORKS 5463 SINGAPORE. i 1 Quit?.. j Of course not! fj Just be moderate! Go on i taking your 1 usual mealt
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    • 46 3 SABA Short Wave Receiver H span the world with this set g enjoy unique foreign programs ffl from strange lands as other Cj SABA owners do. For de- g Jg|lllB^^^ ssa monstration and particulars. H L The National Electrade, I 'Phone 7SOI. 42, BAFFLES CHAMBERS. [J
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    • 246 3 THE FAVOURITE: I Refuse All I \mSL Imitations. I! SI ,NSIST 0N B dIL ORANGE flLj« 0 CRUSH| V/ > Manufactured by j G S FRASER I i 111 h neave ltd i '1 111 l Aera ed Water 1 e SHSZS2S2SrSHSHScSaS2S?SZS2SHS<^ Good! It is so good—this nutritious W Heinz-made
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  • 1110 4 A VERSION IN MODERN GERMANY. TIME AND THE LANGUAGE. One of the most interesting visitors to the Malvern Festival was Hans Rothe, a delightful and enthusiastic young German, who has succeeded in doing a great deal in a comparatively short life, writes "G.W.B." in the "Observer." For
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  • 1014 4 REBEL LEADER TO BE HANGED. TRIAL OF SAYA SAN. Mr. Justice Cunliffe. presiding over the Special Tribunal at Tharrawaddy on Aug. 28, sentenced Saya San, the rebel leader, to death. Mr. Justice Cunliffe referred to the establishment of the rebel stronghold at Alantaung and to
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  • 540 4 NEARLY 70 MILES AN HOUR. On and after Sept. 14. the Great Western Railway will schedule its afternoon express from Che'tenham to London to run the 77.3 miles from Swindon to Paddington in 67 minutes, equal to an average of 69.2 miles an hour from
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  • 334 4 PROGRESS IN SPITE OF THE DEPRESSION. Quietly but unobtrusively, the United States is endeavouring to force television from the experimental stage, and finds its possibilities even greater than had been expected, says the New York correspondent of the "Observer. Public interest is indicated by the fact
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  • 358 4 SIR SYDNEY SKINNER'S VIEW. Opposition to any extension of working hours in the retai' drapery trade was expressed by Sir Sydney Skinner, President of the Drapers' Chamber of Trade, when welcoming the students to the ninth Summer School of the Chamber, which opened at New College,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 462 4 shs2shshs2S2seseshses2ssshses2shshshshsssjsss jj! CARE-FREE HOLIDAYS. r^g. rO The sudden change of food, water [^jr"k>^ rQ and air often quite ruins the first IfLjr nJ week or so of the holiday. In fact. rfl many people find that by the time 'f*«s ~~+J pj they are accustomed to the change, it ''x
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  • 452 5 SINGAPORE, SEPT 18. MEAT. Beef steak (round) kati 40 Beef stew or curry kati 33 Pork, lean kati 48 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 36 Mutton Indian lb. 50 Mutton Australian lb 45 Fowl kati 35 Hens (Locally reared) kati 45 Ducks each 50 Pigeons, domestic
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  • 1511 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, September 23,10 a.m. Issue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value Ends Buyers. Sellers. t1.0.e Aaaru Kumbant Tin Dec. SI £1 1.0 £1. 2.0 cd I.QAt austral Malay Dec- Sl tMM l. 0.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June SO 0.10.0
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    • 464 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ORDINANCE NO. 44 i BANKRUPTCY). IS THE SUPREME COURT OF THE 6TRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. b Bankruptcy. No. 608 of 1931. Be AMLLDOSS ANTHONY Ci rl P C M.O.s Office. rim Order made 28th August. 1931 Date oi Order for Summary Administration September. 1931. Date of Adjudication
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    • 27 5 THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. The Largest Insurance Company In the British Empire. BRANCH OFFICE: 17/18. Mercantile Bank Buildings. Branch Actuary. Branchltonager. AS. CLARKE L. A. WILLIAMS.
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    • 116 5 The People's Paper. THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE," Q f course I jj£ SOUNDEST THE ONLT in RV <; NEWS 5 CENTS DAILY. flL Its Circulation is Continually increasing—that is Clear Proof af Ito Sustained Popularity. Be sure you get it regularly by becoming a Subscriber, The Subscription Form below may be
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 319 5 SlSGAI ORE VOLUNTEERS. DIARY OF EVENTS. Dr-rtc amme of Drills up to and for weekly; sept 27, 1931: TO-DAY, SEPT. 23. TO-DAY SEPT 23 Tldes 917 a.m., 8.20 p.m. M Meeting, Sungei Ujong Club, Serem0 pr Drill Hall. All Officers and Senior ban 10 *5 a.m. 3 SCO's. Lecture "Combined
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    • 246 6 THE FORMER IDOL OF THOUSANDS AND A GREAT CAST OF COMEDIANS g H IN A FRENCH FARCE OF MATRIMONIAL MIXUPS S qJ AT THE jg CAPITOL Ln aiiaii>iiaitiiiaiiiiiiiiliiliilHlii|iili.lM|iilii|lllllllilMlii|i<|ii|it|!.|ii|lllr|iit ft •llimiUlWlilUllilHlHCllHtlillil ■(lilHllillWlillWl»»»"»"»»»»"»"»*"" Uj MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.15 [3 CHILDREN HALF-PRICE jjj I" 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 I p] Captivating and Cute, X
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    • 312 6 Amusements. I MADE TO ENTHRALL—MA DE TO INSPIRE I j Greta Garbo s 'Inspirational I ru 3 I S *4nol/n?r 619 s/iou; promised and delivered k g THEY SMILED, THEY CHUCKLED I I THEY ROARED LAST NIGHT 1 I[j and who wouldn't? Here 9 s a genuine q "laughing out-loud"
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    • 167 6 6.15 TO-NIGHT I I 8 I Paramount's Superb all Singing, Dancing and I Musical Sensation. Erich yon Stroheir*, Betty Compson THE cj I "Great Gabbo" j I EAST COAST RD KATQ NIG WkT TO-NIGHT I NO SHOW. I i i 11 i *****1 111 i 111 i 11 *****1 **********
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  • 810 7 Tenders are invited for the sole right to open one pawnshop for a period of three years from the Ist January, 1932, in each of the streets or sections of streets in the Town Division of the Settlement of Singapore, described in the Schedule hereto annexed
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  • 169 7 FURTHER TAXATION IMMINENT. (From Our Own Cornsipondent > Ipoh. Sept. 22. Commenting upon the Sultan's announcement of cuts in political pensions the "Times of Malaya" says: "The Su'tan has given a splendid lead and should now make it clear that all the finances of Government are
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  • 114 7 We understani on good authority, states the "Malay Mail,*' th it an order was issued on Monday to all Government servants, including subordinate and clerical grades, giving them the option to retire at the age of 51, their retiring age, however, to rank as 53 for pension
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  • 228 7 Masters of steamers calling at Malacca are warned that a tongkang loaded with gran te sank in the harbour. A red flag is bekuj shown on th e mast of the wreck and a red light at night. The M.M. Sphinx is due here from Saigon to-morrow at
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  • 132 7 Singapore. Sept. 23. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $230 Rice, Siam 2 $192 Rice, Siam 3 $178 Rice, Siam 1 $168 Rice, Saigon A-l $169 Rice, Saigon 1 $161 Rice. Saigon 2 $154 Rice. Saigon 3 $150 Rice, Rangoon 1 $150 Rice, Rangoon 2 $148 Rice, par Boiled No.
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  • 722 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW Messrs. Lyall and Evatt in their fortnightly review, dated Sept. 23. state: The momentous happenings of the past few days have, of courdfc! had their repercussion on the local market. For the time being, statistics are forgotten, and the future
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  • 77 7 "S.F.P." Service. London. Sept. 22. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot (£117 V»). Forward £121 13] 16 (£119%). The market is Arm. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2 9 16d. (2 11|16d.). Forward a-Vict.
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  • 69 7 IMPERIAL COMMUNICATIONS, LTD. The following is a comparison of the estimated traffic receipts of the Imperial and International Communications. Ltd.: August 1931 £334.326 August 1930 £411.090 Aggregate for eight months. January to August:— In 1931 £3.0*6,049 In 1930 £3,656,033 The sum of £18.500 must be deducted from the
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  • 88 7 BRUTAL ATTACK ON WOMAN. A Chinese woman living in Queen Strec was brutally attacked by several armed Chinese yesterday afternoon. It appears that she was alone in the house when several armed Chinese entered and demanded her jewellery. She raised an alarm, whereupon the men
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  • 290 7 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. Sept. 23. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 2\, d, unchanged New Tork: 4?i cents (Gj, unchanged Shares: Steady. Allenbys 60—70 cents. Ayer Moleks 40—50 cents. Ayer Panas 45—55 cents, Bassetts 25—30 cents, Brogas 30—35 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 10—15 cents. Bukit Katils 15—20 cents.
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  • 55 7 Singapore, Sept. 23. Buyers Seller* ASS equal to 1-ondon Standard, Spot 7% cts. Business done. Standard R.R.S. on Tender October 7% 8% November 8% 8 V* October] December 8% 8% January|March 8% Tone of Market:—Steady. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 2%d.„ per lb. New York:—Spot Sheet
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  • 52 7 A RISE OF 270 TONS. London. Sept. 22 London rubber stocks increased slightly this week from 81,011 tons to 81.048 tons and Liverpool from 54,791 tons to 55.024 tons "S.F.P." Service. The total for last week was 135,802 tons as against 136.072 tons this week, a rise of
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  • 126 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, Sept. 23. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Hong Hwa 22; Calcutta Maru 21. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2). Terukuni Maru 18; Valaya 15; Java 14; Mito Maru 11; Kola (p.m. shift to 4(5) 9: Yamagata Maru 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Steel
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  • 220 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Singapore, Sept. 23. Selling. London 4 months' sight 2s. 3%.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27j32d.. London 60 days sight 2s. 3 13 16d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25 32d London demand 2s 3 11j16d., London T.T. 2s.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 539 7 j VICTORIA THEATRE a I WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30, AT 9.30 p m. I FOR ONE RECITAL ONLY J Armande Caron THE DISTINGUISHED FRENCH PIANIST C i c j SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY NOTICE. I im c J MOUNT EMILY SWIMMING POOL I Revision of Time Table E 1 The period reserved for
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    • 134 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS INVITED. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. SUPPLY OF COAL FOR LOCOMOTIVE PURPOSES. L Tenders are invited for the supply of imported coal for Locomotive purposes. Deliveries should commence on 15th December 1931. 2. Sealed tenders, marked on the left hand corner of the envelope "TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY
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    • 129 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS HIT OF THE WEEK Durium Gramophone RECORDS. 50 cts. each. Hear the latest. Just arrived. New shipment. 1091 Go Home and Tell Your Mother (Talkie: "Love in the Rough") 1104 My Baby Just Cares for Me (Talkie: "Whoopee") 1133 Reaching for the Moon (Talkie: "JReaching for the Moon")
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  • 53 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. REQUIEM MASS In memory of Mariamal. S. Victoria «beloved wife of A. Santhapa and mother of S. T. Rajat 83. Dunlop Street. A Requiem High Mass will be sung at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Singapore at 6.30 am on Saturday the
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  • 129 8 PEST AN A—On 23rd September. 1931. at 12.50 a.m. at 155. Bukit Timah Road. Cyril Victor Pestana Cortege leaves for the Church of St. Joseph at 4.45 p.m. to-day and thence to Bidadari Cemetery for interment (S.S. and F.M.S. papers please copy/> Madam Ho Sok Choo Neo age 57
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  • 438 8 One of the first thoughts that comes to mind in considering the financial crisis is that Great Britain acted not a moment too soon in forming the present National Government. That step has averted real disaster, for a Party administration, with its eyes naturally ever on electoral
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  • 335 8 Malaya is not disturbed by all this excitement about the gold standard and the fighting in Manchuria. If it means a larger trade in our staple products, rubber and tin, then we welcome the British oeparture from the gold standard. And so soon as we get more than
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  • 117 8 A debate will be held to-morrow at 8.15 p.m. among members of the C.C.A. In the Institute Hall, Prinsep Street. The subject is: •In view of the Trade Depression, should the Rate of School Fees be Reduced?" Members of the Indian Association are reminded of the extraordinary general meeting to
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  • 420 8 Why Britain Has To Drop It. The following explanation of th? Gold Standard has been especially written for the "Malaya Tribune" by a local banking expert: The pure gold contained in a sovereign is equal to the pure gold that would be contained in app. 4-85Vs gold
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  • 42 8 From Indo-China by the "Sphinx" due a 1 Singapore 6 a.m. to-morrow. From Holland by the Tnsulinde" due -it Singapore noon to-morrow. From Europe (London mail* despatched an September 3» by the "Rajula" due at Penan? 6 a.m. on Friday.
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  • 428 8 Mr. W. E. Wallis. a director of Messrs. Harrisons. Bark r and C:>., Ltd., has returned 11 Kuala Lumpur from Home. Mr. W. G. Stirling, of the Chinese Protectorate. S.S.. and Mrs. Stirling are expected back from Europe at the end of the month. Mr. D. W Brisbane of Messrs.
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  • 45 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. London:— 2%d. New York:— 4% cents, (Gold) Singapore:—7% cts. Business done TIN 8pot:-«n 17s. 6d. (Down 17s. 6d.) Three Months Buyers £120 10s. Od (Down 15s. Od.) Sellers £120 12s. 6d. (Down 17s 6d) Singapore-« 61.25. (175 tons sold)
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  • 517 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON The Rotarians were urged to-H to "Advertise Malaya." Well, the "M.T." j fl doii —and will keep on doing it. A big query: What H. K. ing about the Straits Chin* for Council Reform. Another: Has Sir Cecil "pronouncement" to day s meeting of the
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  • 26 8 HOME SPORTS REVIEW, on pagr GIRLS' CORNER, on page 3. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11 SPORTS COMMENTS, on gag* U
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 118 8 I Challenge Shields! FOR ALL SPORTS. g No. 1606. S C] (SIMILAR TO ILLUSTRATION.) g ACTUAL SIZE 12 x 10% inches. Dj I SILVER PLATED Price $47.50 I I STERLING SILVER 88Q.OO jjj 1 ROBINSON Co., Ltd., H (ESTABLISHED 1858.) H Singapore Kuala Lumpur. OF ALL DEALERS AND GROCERS IN
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    • 94 8 r Latest and Smartest j Designs j |doxa| The most accurate i I timekeeper. JUST UNPACKED I I WRIST POCKET WATCHES ALARM TRAVELLING CLOCKS. U. S. de Silva Bros. SOLE AGENTS. j HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE, j s 634 North Bridge Road. S TENG SENG GUAN. 1 Established 1905 Qj T.
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  • 1799 9 THE LEAGUE AND MANCHURIA. APPEAL TO CHINA AND JAPAN. \I)VISED TO WITHDRAW TROOPS Sin Kuo Min. The League of Nations has considered the Japanese advance in Mani tmria and has decided to ask both ides to exercise restraint and with- thfir troops.
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  • 230 9 Quickest Way To Check Price Fall. Reuter. London. Sept. 22. Sir Robert Home, addressing a meeting of the China Association to recommend investigation of the silver problem, at which Mr. Amery was among many prominent people present said the time was propitious for a conference on
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  • 178 9 Wall Street And British Decision. Reuter. New York. Sept. 22. The Federal Rese.ve Bank has announced that 100.000.000 gold dollars has been earmarked for the foreign account since yesterday, although it is not yet exported. It is bel eved that it is intended for Prance and Holland.
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  • 22 9 Reuter. Austin (Texas), Sept. 22. Th? Governor has signed the Cotton Bill, providing for reduction of the planted areas. —Reuter.
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  • 2466 9 LABOUR OPPOSITION MAY JOIN. CONSERVATIVES FAVOUR ELECTION. GOLD BILL WILL IMPROVE TRADE. Changes in the British Government, to inchide the Labour Opposition, are under discussion. The United States welcomes Britain's suspension of the Gold Standard. Mr. Gandhi protests that Indians were not consulted about the rup
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 178 9 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 You'll howl with laughter at the glorious Farce of Oxford CHARLEY'S AUNT STARRING CHARLES RUGGLES in the finest role of his whole career AND beautiful JUNE COLLYER Supported by I A Choice Cast of BRITISH Players. BOOK at the THEATRE: Phone 6903. I ASBESTOS (ftji PRODUCTS. I
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  • 1164 10 TIN QUOTA TEST CASE. PAHANG CONSOLIDATED'S CLAIM. ACTION AGAINST THE STATE. (From Our Own Correspondent J Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 22. The hearing commenced this morning before Mr. Justice Elphinstone. of the suit by the Pahang ConsoMdated Co.. Ltd., against the State of Pahang for. firstly, a declaration
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  • 96 10 LAWN TENNIS. TO-DAY'S TIES. B" Singles Final. K. C. Balhetchet v. D. Leicester Veterans' Singles: G. W. Angus v. C. A. Johnson, R. Pearse v. F. Ephraums or W. A. Keyt. Ladies' Singles: Mrs. La Brooy v. Miss. P. Richards or Miss Z. Clarke. Doubles Handicap: V. C.
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  • 161 10 Results and ties in the S.C.R.C. tennis tournament are: "A" Singles h'cap. (final): Tan Thian Sang beat Chua Choon Sim 4 —6, 6—2, 6 —3. Singles championship: Woon Chow Tat v. Cheong Chee Lim (unfinished). Veterans doubles h'cap: Loo Chim Suan and Kiong Chin Eng beat Chua Choon
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  • 294 10 A.C.S. BEAT V.I. There was no change in the visitors' team yesterday when the Victoria Institution from Kuala Lumpur met the Anglo-Chinese School at the Jalan Besar Stadium. An exciting and very fast game was played and the visitors gave the local school an anxious time. The result
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  • 108 10 BADMINTON. The following are the results of the semifinal ties played at the S.V.C. Drill Hall in the S.B.A. ladies' doubles and mixed doubles championship:— Ladies' doubles championship: Mrs. L. M. Pennefather and Mias M. Lewis beat Miss E. da Silva and Miss M. Rodrigues 15—2, 15—7; Miss
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  • 161 10 DATES PLAYERS. Badminton. Evershine B.P. team v. the Rochore B.P. on Sunday at the former's court: Tan Chan Koon. Yadi, Lee Beng Watt, Tan Hak Kong and Low Choon Poh. Entries for the annual tournament of the Indian Association are called for. The events are open to all members: (1)
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  • 61 10 Alleged to be members of the Malayan Communist Youths' Corps, an unlawful society, two Chinese. Tan Kia Choon and Chun Kun Sia, were produced before the Third Magistrate (Mr! J. F. F. Gregg) yesterday. It appears that when arrested the men were in possession of a quantity of
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  • 156 10 CREW TELLS OF THE NORTH POLE DASH. Reuter. Washington. Sept. 22. It is rumoured that the talk of scrapping the "Nautilus." the submarine in which Sir Hubert Wilkins reached the North Pole under the ice, is incorrect, as the United States Shipping Board has instructed
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  • 81 10 ANOTHER DELEGATE FOR THE CONFERENCE. British Official. Rugby, Sept. 22. The Federal Structure Committee of the Round-Table Conference to-day concluded discussion of the relations between the two chambers and passed to consideration of the strengh and composition of the Federal Legislature, including the proportions in each chamber
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  • 53 10 Rauter. London. Sept. 23. The 8.8.C. dramatically broadcast a request for a look-out to be kept for Mr. Parker Cramer, the American airman, who has missing for some time, as from the wreckage discovered it is believed possible that he ts marooned on a lonely isle in the
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  • 34 10 "S.F.P." Service. London. Sept. 22. Charles Chaplin, the film comedian and Mr. Gandhi, the Congress delegate to the Indian Conference, are to foregather in the East End to-night—"S.F.P." Service.
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  • 28 10 Reuter. Eauclaire (Wisconsin), Sept. 22. The Eauclaire State Bank, with deposits of four million dollars, and the Union Savings Bank, have closed their doors.—Reuter.
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  • 26 10 British Official. Rugby. Sept. 22. Mr. E. D. Simon. Liberal Member for Wellington, has been appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health.—British Official.
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  • 171 10 HYLAMS COMMITTED TO ASSIZES. The two Hylams who are alleged to be concerned in the attack on Mrs. R. W. Royce, a European lady living at 4, Ladyhill Road, weie committed to the Assizes by the Second Magistrate (Mr. G. E. Clayton) yesterday. The men are
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  • 85 10 The Fire Brigade received two calls yesterday morning. The first summons was from a warehouse in Clyde Terrace. Although the flames had already taken a firm hold, the Brigade had complete control of the fire within naif an hour and succeeded in preventing the adjoining
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  • 156 10 A public meeting of the Indians of Singapore will be held at the Indian Association premises on Saturday at 6.15 p.m. to consider the question of making representations to the 8.1.5. N. Co. for the reduction of passenger fares in their ships plying between India and Malaya. Mr. H. P.
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  • 296 10 LAST NIGHT'S CHANGE AT THE ALHAMBRA. Jeanette Mac Donald has a different type of pari i-' in any in which we have prev.ously seen her in "Annabelles Affairs." which began a Kana at the Alhambra last night. She is cast n the leading ro'o
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  • 272 10 HILARIOUS COMEDY AT THE CAPITOL. Yesterday's change at the Capitol reintroduces an old favourite U cinema fans. "Her Wedamg Night," an hilarious comedy, provides rolLcking entertainment, with Charles Ruggles, although play.ng a minor role, providing most of the fun. The principals are Clara Bow, as Norma. Ralph
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  • 525 10 S.C.B.A.'S PETITION TO THE GOVERNOR. THREE ELECTED MEMHKRs DESIRED. AfcSO AN UNOFFICIA MAJORITY. On the 10th inst. the Straits Chinese Associations of Singapore, Penang and M-, addressed the following petition to h F V Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi): To His Excellency Sir Cecil c G.C.M.G., Governor of the Straits SettlVn.'m
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  • 137 10 (From Our Own Correspondent./ Ipoh. Sep; 22 The annua' meeting of the Kinta Electrical D.stribution Company, Colonel Cecil Rae presiding, adopted the report and accounts and considered a resolution to increase the capita: to $700,000 by the new issue of $200,000 with t view to extending activities
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  • 477 11 I lore About The Boxing Boom. SPORTS COMMENTS. t va contingent to the Ail-China ill leave thi> week. A reprecenthas been chosen and Malaya can pon to do its best, the girl athletes riavs ago. They are over-eager to Jpft r running! hp c t correspondent writes
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  • 167 11 TRAGEDY EXPLAINED AFTER TWELVE YEARS. t a A 1Q VIENNA. Aug. 1» In September, 1919. two tourists from truek. Dr. Koban, a university P roIes and a bank clerk, did not return rhmb in the Ziller Valley Alps :n the Ty A rescue expedition ascertained 'no
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  • 90 11 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen
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  • 191 11 (To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, We read with great pleasure your stirring and time.'y leader appealing to the public to subscribe liberally towards the relief of the miserable survivors of the devastating floods in China, and wish to express our most profound gratitude for this, as
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  • 512 11 (To the Editor, -Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—To-day China is passing through one of its worst experiences since the foundation of the Republic. First she had typhoons, then floods, and now war. Any one of those three can be disastrous to any country. Flood victims are numerous in China now.
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  • 163 11 A READERS APOLOGY. We are informed from an official source that the article which appeared in the "Malaya Tribune" on May 9 last, headed "The Hawker Problem in Singapore" and signed "Hawker's Daughter was a compete fabrication and had no foundation in fact. The article, which was
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  • 33 11 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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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 485 11 I THE NEW WORLD J j I AU shows including 1 I Cabaret are closed I To-day I For One Night Only 1 1 jT/te Outstanding Bargain 1 of the Season! II SOFT FELT HATS I (French Manufacture). MPJ I X Cut edge snap brim, universally worn shape. A j|
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    • 374 11 jj BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT jl* H M THE KING OF I! TO SIAM. Sterling Silver Condiment Set A j I Practical Suggestion 1 As a Suitable Offering for a Wedding Present. j EXCLUSIVE SELECTION OF THE NEWEST PATTERNS IN jjj STERLING SILVER-WARE ALWAYS AT j B. P. De Silva, Ltd.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 139 11 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 24. Province Wellesky, North- Perak, Kedah. Western Siam. North-East and North-West (K edah) 10 a.m. of Pahang (Rahman) 11 a.m. C Southern and Western India. Djit Egvpt. Europe and Great Britai (French Mail) (Sphinx) 11 a.m. unam. Japan. Korea. ForEast Siberia. Philippine IsWestern Canada and Western
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  • 1679 12 MURDER TRIAL AT ASSIZES. EVIDENCE OF PRINCIPAL WITNESS. The finding of a body floating in the sea near the Tanjong Rhu Slipway on July 8 had a sequel at the Assizes yesterday when three men, two sawmill coolies and the third the managing partner of the tlmberyard,
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  • 152 12 GERMAN AIRMAN RESCUED. Reuter. Home Alaska. Sept. 21. Alien and Moyle landed h re at 9.15 a.m. New York, Sept. 21. The Stock Exchange broking firm. Schuyler, Chadwick ana Burnham. has been suspended for insolvency. Bombay, Sept. 21. Yeshwant Singh and Deonarayan have been sentenced to death
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 516 12 Reduced Prices I AT THE j Gold Storage] I ASK FOB A NEW PRICE LIST. 1 C 5 G B G H C run /"At Last —here ft is J A new non short-cir-cuiting metal top on I N ?9souH,Tait j; Eveready Unit Cell Flashlight Batteries. An amazing achieveI ment
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    • 226 12 For all defects of vision Consult M. BZEKIEL SONS Optometrists and Opticians. Raffle* Chambers, Raffles Place, Smgapora. A. M. RmekleL 0.D., (Pbßa.), MO. (Land.). I jQK CENTS PER DAY WILL GIVE j I 1 j ""YOU RENEWED VIGOUR I I M ENERGY. JJ IP I ANG-CRE will give you renewed
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    • 239 12 Him Seng Piano Co. Malaya's best and mo>: reliably Tuner and Specialist Repaired OP Automatic-player l'j anos Organs, Harmoniums ami Pianos. Workmanship Guaranteed md f u satisfaction assure*! Estimate Riven Free ann with pleasure. 163, Selegie Road, Sin- jpore ■lltntll|iiliiliitiltiiailtn|ti*ii| .1 I l i i I 4pPGt 1 I Best
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 388 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. TO DAY'S RADIO. Melbourne, VK3ME i 31.56 metres). 5 to 6 30 p.m. Singapore, VSIAB (41.7 metres), S3O to 11 p.m., recorded music. On this wavelength until further notice. Radio-Saigon. (49.05 metres) 630 pm. concert by soloists of tne orcne.stra; /.15 recorded music; 8.15 to 10.15
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  • 1011 13 MASTER OF SEMPILL'S IMPRESSIONS. FUTURE OF COMMERCIAL AIRSHIPS. I Colonel the Master of Sempill, who was i responsible for the arrangements for the cruise of the German airship, Graf Zeppelin, over Britain, gave on Aug. 22 in an interview with a representative of the "Observer," his impressions
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  • 596 13 THE IMPROVED WIDE SCREEN. INTERVIEW WITH MR. BAIRD. The new wide screen for vision and an interesting transmission by Mr. Baird last week, from a B B.C. stud.o, have taken television a step forward, and, as he said in an interview With a representative of the
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  • 264 13 INTER-RACIAL WEDDING TANGLE. Shanghai, Sept. 2. The biggest will dispute in the history of the Far East seems likely to develop from the action of Ezra Abdullah Hardoon, the second cousin and the rearest of kin of the late Mr. Silas Aaron Hardoon, in filing an
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  • 249 13 HOW BISHOPS ARE HAMPERED. Replying to a resolution from the Rawtenf tall Town Council calling the attention of the Church authorities concerned to the prolonged dLspu f e at St. Michael's Lumb-in-Roesendale, and requesting that such immediate C \ion oe taken as will end "this
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  • 573 13 BACK FROM THE DEAD. POLICE SUSPECT SOME MANIAC OF FICTION. A mystery, the horrible details of which are suggestive of an adventure from the pages of detective fiction, is beginning to unfold itself following the re-appearance in Paris on Aug. 15 of a rich young man
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  • 254 13 IDENTITY OF THE BISHOP CONCERNED. We are asked to point out that the ban placed on the marriage of Mr. T. A. Grose, a solicitor of St. Cllement's Inn,, and his niece by marriage, Miss Jean Jones, of Collincrescent, Hendon. taking place at St. Clement Danes Church, was
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 559 13 |g{|||H| General Electric I B Refrigerator I M 1 I Lr «Jbl Made by I LJI GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. OF AMERICA ffi I I THE GREATEST DOLLAR VALUE I I" 1I IN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION. 1 I Hi 1,000,000 REFRIGERATORS j| SOLD IN LESS THAN FOUR S mm "\m\ ffjk, 3
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    • 402 13 I ECZEMA ON HANDS HKJJUB In Wet Eruptions. Scaled Over. Cuticura Healed. "I had eczema on my hands for four years. It broke out on one of my wrists in wet eruptions and then dried up and scaled over. After a while the scales peeled off and the original eruptions
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  • 564 14 ARE WE MUCH WORSE OFF THAN AT HOME? We hear so many people grumbling nowadays about the slump and this country, that it is not a bad idea to sit down to think out just what they have to grumble about, says a writer in
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  • 269 14 SOME ELOQUENT LUNATICS/* Mr. Justice Avory is reported to have saifl from the Bench in a recent breach of promise cas? that he did not suppose anybody but a 'unatic kept a copy of his love-letters. If that were so. history, and particulai!;. literary history,
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  • 227 14 LAST STAND IN A DISUSED COAL-MINE. At the military court of Olmutz, a town in the Czechoslovak province of Moravia, the robber-captain Nicholas Kolenko has ju-st been tried. Two years back. Kolenko. who is twentyfour, deserted frcm the Czechoslovak army and escaped to Germany, Holland and Belgium.
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  • 667 14 MR. GANDHTS PROGRAMME FOR LONDON. Mr. Gandhi is busy dramatising himself, says the "Observer" in a leader. He has the satisfaction of radiograms from the Conference delegates on their way to London begging him to reconsider his non possum, but he cannot be pleased with the reception of
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  • 261 14 STAFF ENGAGEMENTS TO BE ALTERED Following on a period of intensive depression in shipping circles, consternation was caused in Glasgow on Aug. 22 by the intimation that employees of the Anchor Line have received notice to terminate their engagements on the last day of September. The employees,
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  • 174 14 The Health Bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the Week ended Sept. 12, is as follow: Tamatave: 5 plague cases and 1 death. Alexandria: 1 plague case. Baghdad: 1 plague case. Basrah: 54 cholera cases and 30 deaths. Bassein: 2 plague cases
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  • 182 14 CONDUCTORS' NOVEL MEANS OF REDRESS. Shanghai (My Mail). Japanese strikers will sit on chimney tops for days on end to bring attention to their grievances but some Chinese workers have found a more effective and more comfortable means of enforcing their demands. The conductors of
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  • 224 14 GIRL'S STRUGGLE WITH ARMED MAN. A struggle between a man. armed witn a revolver, and his sweetheart in a house at Oxford Road. Wallassey. ended in the death of the young man. says the "Observer." The persons concerned w?re George Henry Cover and Miss Nancy Vkk, and the
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  • 655 14 FINDS NEW TO SCIENCE. RcUs cf a mysterious lost people, believed to have been previously unknown to science, have been found in West Texas by an explorer who risked death in tne search, and iw.ee saved his nwn life only by being quick on the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 470 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. 'ncorporated in England.) .HI PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. I \R AND ORIENTAL STEAM X *TION CO.. LONDON AND R EAST MAIL SERVICE. t ,r/i Contract with His Majesty's Government.) TWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. y 16,000
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    • 652 15 JSTOAMER SAILINGS. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Ball TERUKUNI MARU 2 2,000 Sept 23 24 t HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Oct. 7 8 HARUNA MARU 10,400 Oct. 21 22 S KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 5 6 S KASHIMA MARU 10.000 Nov.
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    • 336 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 BUI of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy. Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports. Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.
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    • 262 15 INSURANCE, THE ffW% SOUTH IWk BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWKBT CURRENT RATEB. L. O. MAROOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: I. Pinlayaon Green A RARE OPPORTUNITY Afforded by The Great Eastern Optical Co., 112. South Bridge Road, Singapore. SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPON In producing this
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    • 555 15 BANKS, THE MERCANTILE RANK OF 1 INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1190 on 2nd December, 1892 Authorised Capital £3.000.000 Subscribed Ca pit. I £1,800.000 Paid-up Capital £1.050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.666.845 HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Choreh Street. London. EC 3. BOARD OF
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    • 492 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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    • 841 16 BAN LEE SENG FOR -il BENZINE NrifM I GREASE LUBRICANTS BENZINE PL' 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 LET.—Ground floor, 2, Victoria Street. twl UsTl —ISO. Tana Road,
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    • 940 16 Le zfAdercier s School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:-F. I. MILES. PUBLIC NOTICES. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Notice under Section mi «f Ordinance No. 135 (Municipal) for making up and draining Jiak Kirn Street In connection with notices served
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    • 565 16 'Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Reach the Permanent Populati n. AUCTION SALE. IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE. AT Messrs. TAN CHENG TIONG SONS* Saleroom. No. 59. First Cross Street, Malacca, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, AT 12 NOON OF L Valuable freehold land and house known as Municipal No. 7, Jonker
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    • 461 16 MASSAGE AND MAN ugg, MASSAGK. Mix MISAKO .Dd Mis, .Tl No. 20. Bencoolen stratt, S" t >xn MALAYA TRIBUNE PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RAH PAYABLE IN ADVAN( Delivery Including Include st office Postsg. Postigt or close (Local or to For** residence. P.M.S i Counttto Yearly $15.00 $21.00 $27 00 Half Yearly
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