Malaya Tribune, 5 October 1931
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Title Section29 1931-10-05 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVIII- -N« 235 SINGAPORE MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1931 _FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday. Oct. 5, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1931.29 words
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Advertisement233 1931-10-05 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. TDU CANNOT BETTER j THE BEST, j? g Brandy-Dry Ginger! /jnjriii 111 Do you make the mistake of Ml VjMA nut ivin g your Brandy a name. ***** insist on STAUB'S iSIJ j|| 3 STARS or 5 CROWNS BR4NDY pL These Brandies are made from Pure Grape-Juice.233 words
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Advertisement763 1931-10-05 1 615 TO-NIGHT 9.15 J NELSON KEYS I IN I "SPLINTERS" I "PHONE 52« 1-5262. I I Walking Stick Lager Beer I ft S GOOD FOR Wm E4LTH j ||j Try it I AGENTS: j SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. I S.S. AND F.M.S. I Special Tip of the Season! If you763 words
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Article607 1931-10-05 2 POLITICS IN THE MELTING POT. FUTURE PROSPECTS. The political situation in Scotland, following cn the formation of the National Government, is a peculiarly interesting one, says the "Observer's" Edinburgh correspondent. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald is no longer leader of the Socialist Party, but his prestige in Scotland607 words
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Article120 1931-10-05 2 WORKING HIS PASSAGE HOME IN A STEAMER. Entered ln the ship's articles as "passageworker." Lord Langfoid, the Irish peer, whose wife has been working in a London tcashop. has sailed for Eng'and from Melbourne in the 12.000 ton steamer "Ballarat." Lord Langfc d. who was formerly Mr.120 words
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Article337 1931-10-05 2 AMERICAN BALLOON BALL ALTERED. New York Sept. 14. The great golf ball controversy has been fxttled and American golfers, at Last those of average handicap, are heaving sighs of relief. The balleon bail, the latest American innovation intr-duced on January 1 this year, has been a nightmare337 words
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Article551 1931-10-05 2 By Rudolph Charles. In 1833 when Ch'cago—to-day the fifth largest city in the world—received its charter as a village, London. Marseilles, Hamburg. Calcutta, Bombay and other cities of the eastern hemisphere, were centers of commerce and trade. In their ports sailing vessels flying the flags of a551 words
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Article394 1931-10-05 2 NOT JUSTIFIED" SAYJS PENANG PAPER. D scussing the Defence Contribution quest on. the "Straits Echo" "i\JU that the S£> D illicns proposed is in excess of anyth ng Uiai has hitherto been demanded in respect cf the c st of the gani.se n. In ether wo ids394 words
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Article166 1931-10-05 2 BRITISH TEAM LEAVING FOR IT. S. A. London. S pi. 4. The relative' pfOWesi of Br.tish and American players of contract bridge is again to be out to the tes. this autumn. The team of American players that visited London last year oiovd victor;ou' in two scries of166 words
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Article657 1931-10-05 2 PERIL TO CHILDREN. HOW 100.000 LIVE AND SUFFER. There are 30,000 unhealthy basements in London, occupied by 100.000 people, says the Eishop of Southwark, in a letter in his "Diocesan Gazett;." on the subject of the Undeiground Homes of London. "There are, of course," he writes, "a657 words
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Article171 1931-10-05 2 PALATIAL PLANE FOR CHIANG KAI SHEK. Declared to be the most luxur ous and most expensive private plane as yet dispatched io the Par Enst, a thoroughly equipped and armed Sikorsky Amphib an S-38 air-craft, believed tc have cost S75.000 gold at the factory, was delivered last wiek171 words
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Article143 1931-10-05 2 FAMOUS LONDON CHURCH BEING CLOSED FOR REPAIRS. London, Sept. 4. No "Ccckney" will be born during the next few months for the Bow bells will be silent. The well-known City church. St. Mary-le-Bow. In Cheapside. has been closed for urgent repairs and the peal -jf143 words
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Article50 1931-10-05 2 Tokyo. Sept. 16. V s cfticia'ly announced that Leopold. Duke (i Brabant. Crown Prince of Belgium, and ris wife. Princess As rid. arc coming to Japan in March for 'he purpose of returning the visit recently paid to Belg urn by Prince and Princess Ti.kamatsu.50 words
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Advertisement322 1931-10-05 2 I A I Few of the Great I Bargains from the $450,000 stock. at Cost Price or Less I AT Whiteaways. l i l l i t i l I l l I I il llllllllllillll I I I I I 111 I I I I I I I I322 words
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Advertisement213 1931-10-05 2 Vo r .A* //oir C'ijhtand Full of En tfUl Boy Looks.' He Keeps His Face and Hand* Clean and Healthy with Ciaticiira &oap Teach children early in lif--BH lutit'ura Soap ever) and I'ufirurn Ointment for any HMmM or irritations. Mumpoos v ith f'ntirura Soap keep the hair healthy ami thick.213 words
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Article1596 1931-10-05 3 REPORT OF PUBLIC WORKS DEPf. CONSTRUCTURAL WORK IN SINGAPORE. The annual report en the Public WorKS Department for 1930 contains amongst other the following interesting information: The total expenditure under all heads was $10,520,750.05 an increase of $464,514.49 as compared with the expenditure in 1929. The1,596 words
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279 1931-10-05 3 ANOMALY STATISTICS ABOUT BOOKS. The effect of eccnomic depression on the work of librar es throughout the world was referred to by the President of the Interrational Federation of L'brgry Assoc ations. \i. Collign. of Stockholm, at the annual meeting of the Federation at Cheltenham.279 words
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Article248 1931-10-05 3 A SHORTER ROUTE TO INDIA. Progress in the construction of the great maritime port at Haifa, on the coast of Paixatine, will make it possible for Imperial Airways to introduce experimentally tuxt month a faster and moiV' direct winter rir service between Great Britain and India. Beginning248 words
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Advertisement341 1931-10-05 3 Orangepop fi THE DRINK i IS which has Captivated The PUBLIC TASTE I* Hp made from |pi|| California Oranges THE PRODUCT CIBP The PHOENIX AERATED j phone WATER WORKS j 3463 SINGAPORE. I JUST LOOK!! What a lovely shine with If j& /y^T^i that wonderful MANSION is so easy to341 words
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Advertisement664 1931-10-05 3 I THE FAVOURITE:— jj i Refuse 411 I iIJI Imitations. 0 1™ r I *****1 ,NSIST 0N 1 B ML r ORANGE I a UHii CRIISH i 1 Manufactured by S G S FRASER j j E H NE4VE LTD I I 9 HAD TO GO TO SEA AGMN Rheumatism664 words
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Article968 1931-10-05 4 PRAISE FOR PRIESTS. EXPLORER'S STORY OF BISHOP DANSON. Many people in Malaya will remember Carveth Wells, whos* somewhat highly coloured book on the Peninsula gave many of us a hearty laugh. He has been doing it again apparently, says the "Malay Mail." It was strange, sitting968 words
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Article170 1931-10-05 4 DEATH OF "THE PAINTERS London, Sept. 4. The moest disastrous Derby of post-War years was recalled by the death at Newmarket cf the lamous racehor.se 'The Painter." "The Painter" was thought to be- such a certainty in 1919 that the public backed him for over £1,000,000 and170 words
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Article597 1931-10-05 4 TEN PENNIES TO THE SHILLING. RATIONALIZED CURRENCY- Napier Shaw writes to the "Times": 11 ay seem to be raising a debatable question when everybody's attention is already engrossed with the difficulties of the financial crisis: but. on the ether hand, it seems possib'e m at in vie T597 words
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Article266 1931-10-05 4 DEAN INGE'S ARE A CURE FOR INSOMNIA. London, Sept. 4. What must have been palatable news on the value of books in the heal.ng of the sick was given in an address at Cheltenham to the conference of the Library Association by Sir Bruce Bruce-Porter, the266 words
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Article239 1931-10-05 4 WORKMEN SEARCH FOR LOST JEWELS lionclon. Sept. 4 Sixty workmen have been engaged this week in searching for pearls in one of the mast unlivery spots on the Essex side of the Thames. Near Rainham, the Westminster City Council established a gigantic refuse dump, nearly a239 words
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Article847 1931-10-05 4 SOME OLD LINKS. FEW TEMPERAMENTAL DIFFERENCES. Mr. Rudyard X ping was recently entertained in Paris by the Association FrancoGrande Bretagne, writes Harold Cox to the 'Sunday Times." In his speech he laid stress en the long and friendly relations between England and France, and told847 words
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Article172 1931-10-05 4 THE YOUNG MARSHAL TO LEARN POLO. Peking, Sept. 14. Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang, Deputy Commandant of the land, sea and air forces of China has decided to take up polo this autumn to get himself into condition after his severe illness. He had a bad attack of typhoid fever172 words
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Article81 1931-10-05 4 DISCOVERY OF LISZT COMPOSITION. Budapest. Sept. 11. The complete score of an unknown Hungarian Rhapsody by Franz Liszt, set for violin and piano, has been discovered by the famous Hungarian violin st Hubay. The discovery was made when Hubay went through the old archives of the Musical Academy81 words
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Advertisement146 1931-10-05 4 NOW with quick-killing, is used And Flyosan iS double strength Flyosan, Br k 'ss. It will not injure the thousands of people arc get- delicate fabrics. Extensa ting rid of insects without Jjtainus?" jjgffl 5 scientific research has made filling their homes with sickly Flyosan the most perfect in odors.146 words
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Article1599 1931-10-05 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, October 5, 10 a.m. Issue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS Value. Ends. Buyers. Sellers. 11.0.0 Acam Kumbang Tip Dec. SI £1. 2.0 £1. 3.0 xd 10.0 Austral Malay Dec- 81 0.18.0 1. 0.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June 8?1,599 words
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Article453 1931-10-05 5 SINGAPORE. OCT. 2. MEAT. Beef steak (round) kati 40 Beef stew or curry katt 33 Pork, lean kati 45 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 36 Mutton Indian lb. 45 Mutton Australian lb. 40 Fowl kati 36 Hens (Locally reared) kati 44 Ducks each 50 Pigeons, domestic453 words
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Article161 1931-10-05 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S./. LTD As from Sept. 30 the following revised prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various br*utis of Kerosene are effective: Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and lor ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gaL'on SO 9t> Red Shell Motor Spirit per 4161 words
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Article161 1931-10-05 5 The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the week ended Sept. 26. 1931. Alexandria: 1 plague case. Basrah: 77 cholera cases and 34 deaths as against 91 cases and 48 deaths during the preceding week. Bassein: 1 plague161 words
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Advertisement353 1931-10-05 5 For all defects of tlaton. Canaalt M. EZEKTEL BONB Optometrists and Opticians. Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore at. Ksekiel. O D.. (Pbfla.). FXO. (LaaaV, LEPROSY DIABETES, V.D., CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA, PILES, LEUCORRHOEA. SEX-DISORDERS AND NUMEROUS OTHER COMPLICATED AND CHRONIC DISEASES are cared by oar Specialist of great reputation THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY353 words
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Miscellaneous651 1931-10-05 5 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Short-Wave Broadcasts For The Week. MONDAYS. RADIO SAIGON (49.05 metres) 6.15 pm Annamite programme; 8.15 recorded music9.15 concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soyer. Soloists: violin, M Robert Barras; 'cello, Mme. Simon Chef nay; flute, M. Jean Chefnay. Programme inter versed with651 words
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Miscellaneous56 1931-10-05 5 news bulletin in Dutch, English. French and German from 9.40 p.m. BOUND BROOK changes to 46 metres. SUNDAYS. All Monday .stations except Radio Goldberg Manila and Bangkok. SINGAPORE. VS1AD, (41.9 metres). 11 a .m to noon, recorded music. PETALING HILL, relayed concert from Sclangor Club at 7.15 p.m. Next transmission56 words
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Advertisement259 1931-10-05 6 0 Another BRITISH TRIUMPH jjj 3 AT THE jjj a 3^yu~wj.)dwuuuu\iiMuuvu\,/m v.v MUM. f JB|HBBJijHniMHtJiD O aol I ■'WM•■Mi |H i I I log c| V* 1 mmM I I B I |ok[c 3 LAST 2 NIGHTS 1 "A Masterpiece of Genuine British Humour."-Morning Post. I S The Famous English259 words
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Advertisement227 1931-10-05 6 Amusements. WW'S W AW 1 Ln a W r f JLW M Ikl fl 0 A /-tl 1 M I—fl 3 M 111 ll''' f «/;/Mv fl a ''A m i' H 1 B I '\WwL am\ fl Season Extended Held over to continue its spectacular week-end success jjj 6.1S227 words
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Advertisement395 1931-10-05 6 c I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15. Intrigue and A Flaming I Story! Marlene DIETRICH I ADOLPHE MENJOU, GARY COOPER in Paramount s Sensational {MOROCCO j Watch for Charlie Chaplin Ln ft *****^5^5^*****55H5E5E525Z5H5^ i f BSal wwm KsaEElf t COAST RD I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 1 fl i g J KATHLEEN NORRIS395 words
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Obituary124 1931-10-05 7 ENLARGED THYMUS GLAND. 1 From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Oct. 4. r lnq^St n the of a Chines, SSlS* if* Y ng San who M at the General Hospital after an operation following injuries received by being knocked down by a motorSfL 7 KeeHock124 words
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144 1931-10-05 7 TRENCH ARTISTS AT THEIR BEST. Splinters," the new British war-time comedy drew a crowded house at the Capitol on Saturday. Apart from its own humorous merit there is a sentimental value attached to this talkie which reproduces the work of the famou< troupe of trench144 words
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Article322 1931-10-05 7 MASS MEETING OF MANILA CHINESE. To declare war on Japan and fight to the end: to request the nations of the world and the League of Nations to uphold justice and the mandate of international law in connection with the present Sino-Japanese conflict; and to raise locally322 words
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Article89 1931-10-05 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore. Oct. 5 East Wharf (Entranoe Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Nuddea 13; Achilles 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Phemius 34; Fager 38. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 41. Oregon Star 48. West Wharf (Entrance Gate Aeneas 1; Pangkor Jardine's. Section89 words
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Article60 1931-10-05 7 The number of calls attended by the Singapore Fire Department during September was 232, and of the:e nine were to cases outside Municipal Limits. The cases, classified, are as follows; Motor car accidents 33. motor lorry accidents, 8, motor bus accidents. 4 trolley car accidents, 8. collapse cases 12. attempted60 words
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314 1931-10-05 7 15. £TMN AM) CO.'S UEI'OKT. Oct. 5. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 2 15 16d„ up New YorK; 4% cents (G), unchanged. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 60 —70 cents, Ayer Moleks 40—50 cents, Ayer Panas 45—50 cents, Bassetts 25—30 cents, Brogas 30— 35 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 10—15314 words
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Article28 1931-10-05 7 London, Oct. 3. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2 15,16 d. <2%d.j. Forward (3d.). The market is irregular.—"S.F.P." Service.28 words
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Article313 1931-10-05 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Singapore, Oct. 5. Selling; London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 31?2d, I London 3 months' sight 2s. 329 32d. London 160 days sight 2s. 327 32d, London 20 days' sight 2s. 313 16J. London demand ?.s. 323 32d. London T.T. 2s.313 words
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Article142 1931-10-05 7 Singapore, Oct. 5. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $240 Rice. Siam 2 m $212 Rice. Siam 3 $196 Rice,. Siam 4 $186 Rice. Saigon A-l $185 Rice. Saigon 1 $185 Rice, Saigon 2 $170 Rice. Saigon 3 $160 Rice, Rangoon 1 $170 Rice. Rangoon 2 $165 Rice, par Boiled142 words
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Article90 1931-10-05 7 London, Oct. 2. Cairo Malay report for the past year shows a loss of £4.581. the debit balance forward Deng £438 Eaglehurst also report a loss of £2.921. but are carrying forward £1.585. Harewood made a less of £2.266. the debit balance being £836. North Lab.s'90 words
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55 1931-10-05 7 Singapore, Oct. 5. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 8% g' Standard R.R.S. on Tender Oct. B'* 8% November 8% 8. December 8 9% JanuaryjMarch 9 g.^ April June Xtoe of Market: Dull-Steady. Cable: London Spot Sheet 2T*d, per New York: Spot Sheet55 words
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Article152 1931-10-05 7 The P. and O. "Karmala" arrived in London at 11 a.m. yesterday. ARRIVALS "Raub." Brit. 573 tons. Capt. Hall, from Pontianak. 3-10; for Pontianak, 5-10. "Medusa," Brit. 323 torts, Capt. Burton, from Lumut, 3-10; for Lumut, 5-10. •Kinta." Brit. 509 tons. Capt. Mackay. frxn Penang. 3-10: for Penang.152 words
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Article50 1931-10-05 7 At about 7 p.m. last night a Bengali mm m-rdered. it is alleged, in Syed Alwi Road When the ambulance arrived on the scene the dresser found the victim lying unconscious in a pool of blood. He was breathing his last ano died on the way to hospital.50 words
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Article47 1931-10-05 7 Chinese workman engaged en the new pctmens quarters in Maxwell Road fell from a height of 37 feet at about rune o c ock this nrwntnt. Be Ml en to a hap of b** earth ..o escaped w th a few ab.as*:n-.47 words
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Advertisement332 1931-10-05 7 IVjctoriia Theatre 1> Sat > Mon > Tues. Wed. 1 i Oct. 10, 12, 13 H < I 1 at 9M p. m V jS^l I VAUDEVILLE NIGHTS 3PRESENTED V 1 ositiyely her oniy I Appearance in Singapore. jo I BOOKING AT LITTLE j g $2.50, $1.50 $1.00. I VICTORIA332 words
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Advertisement621 1931-10-05 7 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—Bedroom, veranoah. kitchen, or part house; no service: state rent Box Nc. 440 "Malaya itibune." WANTED—lmmediately assistant? for Gentlemen's Outfit.ing and Tailoring Departments In an Europ an Store. Experience essential. Apply Box No. 440 c/o Malaya Tribune." i FOR PRIVATE TUITION in any subject, apply to K.621 words
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Advertisement90 1931-10-05 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICĔT ORIENTAL TRADING COMPANY. NOTICE is hereby given that Loong Kwen Boon, lately joint manager with Tan Kirn Chiang, has left my service of his own accord and has no authority to collect or receive any debts owing to the above firm. The said Tan Kirn Chiang is90 words
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Miscellaneous296 1931-10-05 7 VICTEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Mala van daily weather REPORT. lemDeih Brlafct STATIONS, rur*. Rainfall. Sun Max Urn. anine. b.' 2* Nil 10.3 X BharU 89 MO 10.1 X 90 7 0 24 U 01 85 72 0 24 >1 Bottarvorth 87 75 JJ Kuala. Up, 91 70 Temerloh 90 72 h Kuala296 words
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111 1931-10-05 8 Petronilla. wife of H. C. P. de Souza on Oct 3. 1931. aged 57 vtars at hr residence 291 Pa sir Panlang. Mr. de Souza and family thank all relatives and friends who attended the funeral and also those who sent wreath*, lett.rs111 words
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Article40 1931-10-05 8 Mrs. L:m Teck Locke and family beg (a thank their friends and relatives who tent wrea'hs. letters of condolence and who attended night visits and the funeral of the late Mr. Lim T ek Locke during their rec:nt bereavement40 words
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Article762 1931-10-05 8 The letter published on Saturday concerning petrol prices, from the local manager of the Standard Oil Co., was interesting, and so far as it went (which was not far enough) it was almost convincing. It is a normal commercial procedure to "pass on" to the consumer any extra762 words
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Article159 1931-10-05 8 Miss Norma B. Craven is expected to arrive in Singapore by the "Pies Monroe" on Oct. 12 and she will proceed at once to Taiping to take over the principalship of the Lady Treacher Girls' School. fhe Rev. Raenar Aim. the second missionary to Malaya from the Swedish Methodist Church159 words
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Article154 1931-10-05 8 Further Arrangements By The Committee. A meeting of tie Exhibition Commi.tee was held yesterday when several ma ters pertain ng to he Singapore Manufacturers' Exhib ticn. to be held early next year at the new Railway Nation at Tanjcng Pagai. were discussed. It was decided that one154 words
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Article34 1931-10-05 8 London, Oct 4. Summer-Time m Britain ended at 3 a.m. when the clock: was put back an hour amid brighter wea'her than the country experienced during most of the so-called summer.—R: uter.34 words
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Article42 1931-10-05 8 From Holland by he "Dempo Sne ?t S ngapore 10 a.m. to-mciiow. From China and 7 a pan b? -ne Santos Maru." due at Singapore on Wednesday. From China and Japan by the "Penang Maru." due at Singapore on Thursday42 words
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Article800 1931-10-05 8 Mr. and Mrs. D W. Brisbane arrived back in Singapore by the "Na'dera" on Saturday. The first monthly dinner mcc.ing of the Rotary Club oi Singapore will be held on the 14th inst. M.. Jus ice Sproule is taking the Malacca Assizes and he hopes to be back in Singapore800 words
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Article495 1931-10-05 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON "> "The Straits dollar is not affected,' we are officially assured. Of course it isn't. It only boys less—that's all! After reading the S S. (S.) A. Shipping- Conference correspondence. I offer a humble suggestion. A It is that the title of the Singapore Chamber495 words
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Article64 1931-10-05 8 Wes'. Orange (New Jersey), Oct Edison's l'fe is ebbing and he is grao losing strength. After another restless oi say the medical reports, he is finding otasinglv difficult to take nnurishmen*: has received many messages expressing tude. including two from the Pope.—R*'^ [Thomas Ed son is known64 words
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Article47 1931-10-05 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER London: 2 T *d. New York: 4% cts. (Gold). Singapore: 8 ;< —8H cents. TIN London Spot: £122 Os. Od. (Up 35s Three Months Buyers £125 Os. Od. (Up 27s Sellers £125 10s. Od. (Up 3Cs. Od Singapore: $65.00 (50 tons sold).47 words
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Advertisement239 1931-10-05 8 I TOBRAIiCO I SO LASY TO WASH SO HARD TO V LAR OUT B g IDEAL FOR KIDDIES WEAR. I Samples on Request. 8 I ROBINSON Co., Ltd., (Incorporated the Straits S tlementsj H fei SINGAPORE —KUALA LUMPUR. I OBTAINABIE FROM ALL DEALERS SOLE AGENTS: F. A BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD, SINGAPORE239 words
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Advertisement70 1931-10-05 8 Latest and Smartest f Designs doxa! The most accurate timekeeper. JUST UNPACKED I IN s 1 WRIST POCKET WATCHES I ALARM TRAVELLING 1 CLOCKS. j j I). S. de Silva Bros, j j SOLE AGENTS. < j HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE, j i I 634 0 5j North Bridge Road. I70 words
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1031 1931-10-05 9 APPROACHING ANOTHER CRISIS. LIBERALS STILL STUBBORN. SERIOUS SPLIT SEEMS IMMINENT. GLASGOW DISTURBANCES QUELLED. British Official. The sick man cf British politics seems to be holding up the Government's effort to achieve national unity but other leaders are inclined to go to the country without his help.British Official. - 1,031 words
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Article680 1931-10-05 9 Chinese And Japanese In Manchuria. Reuter. London. Oct. 4. An appeal to those interested m Lnina to bring cneir opinion to bear on the Japanese Government 10 "withdraw immediately all its troops to their positions previous to the present crisis and 10 give comptnsat.on and assuranceReuter. - 680 words
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Article149 1931-10-05 9 LORjJ READING INVITED TO PARIS. British Official. Rugby. Oct. 3. The Foreign Office announces: "M. Laval (Prime Minister», M. Briand (Minister foxForeign Affairs) and M. Flandin (Minister of Finance), being desirou? of discussing the general position with Lord Reading, have invited him to go to Paris forBritish Official. - 149 words
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Article510 1931-10-05 9 China Again Protests To The League. The following is a translation of a cablegram received by the Consulate-General of China from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Nanking: Reports to hand state that Japan has instigated the establishment of a new Government in Manchuria, independent of the510 words
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Article46 1931-10-05 9 Reuter. Vienna. Oct. 4. An Albanian named Gjeioshi has bet n .sentenced to seven years penal servitude f r the attempt to assassinate King Zogu in Vienna last February. Another Alcanian ramid Cam. has been sentenced t: three years lor aiding and abetting.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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265 1931-10-05 9 THE PREMIER'S INTENTIONS. Reuter. London, Oct. 5. The most momentous week in the history ol the present crisis opened with the return of Mr. Mac Donald to London last night, after a week-end in the country. The stake at issue is the very existenceReuter. - 265 words
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Article25 1931-10-05 9 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page J< CORRESPONDENCE, on page 12. MALAYAN CUSTOMS UNION, en pate 12.25 words
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Article748 1931-10-05 9 ECONOMY MEASURES EVERYWHERE. DEBACLE AVERTED IN AUSTRIA. CONCESSIONS TO BRITISH NAVY. Reuter. Urgent wonomi s are still necessary in most civilised countries America is considering drastic naval r U ts. The British naval reductions are revised to avcd hardships Austria has avoided economic collapse. London, Oct. 3.Reuter. - 748 words
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Article33 1931-10-05 9 Reuter. Mexico Cty 0?t. 3. Mex.can troops have been des"at;?i°d to Guamuchil and Sina'oa to quell anti-Crhn°«e rit ting, in which there are some Chinee and Mexican casualties. —Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article57 1931-10-05 9 Perugia, uct. 4. Lord Cecil has b en elected President of the G neral Council of th League of Nations rTn'on for th" coming year—Rtuter. I The League ">f Na* ons Union is an unofficial propagandist body for support of Lea<"i" principles. Lord Cecil is th" chi57 words
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Advertisement218 1931-10-05 9 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9 15 Barbara Stanwyck and I Rickardo Cortes in TEN CENTS A DANCE Dancing Girls-Charming, Silken-Clad Smoothly Curved. Bright— Danciog on-the Magic Carpet of Lo\e. Booking at the Theatre-Phone 6903. Sole Agents: (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) 5e***** 2 5 2^*****H5H57i57i*****i57i525a "His Master s Voice" j Records from218 words
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Article974 1931-10-05 10 GRIMSBY BEAT THE CHAMPIONS. SATURDAY S HOME SOCCER RESULTS. SOUTHEND AND CELTIC UNBEATEN. Saturday's English and Scottish League matches saw the cup holders and the other promoted Club, Everton, bo;h strengthen their positions in the hrsL d vision, while Sheffield United had to share points974 words
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Article31 1931-10-05 10 London, Oct. 3. In the inter-League match at Belfast to-day the Irish League defeated the Scottish League 3—2.—Reuter. I The English League defeated the Irish League last week.]31 words
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Article163 1931-10-05 10 S.R.C. TOURNAMENT Ties in the S.R.C. tournament: TO-MORROWS TIES. Veteran's Singles (final): W. A Kevt V G. W. Angus. Doubles Handicap: R. Pearse al Kraal v. Dr. G. de Souza and C Person; T. Leijssius and E. Ryan v. C A lVoirls an< P. Eph:aums (to finish). S.C.R.C.163 words
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Article79 1931-10-05 10 BRITISH PLAYERS IN AMERICA. Reuter. San Francisco. Oct. 4. After fighting their way through to the finals in the Pacific Coast tournament the English players, F. J. Perry and C. P. Hughe-, sustained defeat in Sunday's decisive matches. Perry being beaten in a match that included aReuter. - 79 words
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Article127 1931-10-05 10 BOXING. A novel programme of boxing will be held at the Garden Arena (Lion City Ring) on Friday night, Oct. 9. There will be ten bouts of four rounds each. The object of the promoters is to find new talent. However, some well-known boxers win127 words
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Article193 1931-10-05 10 DATES PLAYERS. Itugby Football. P.S.R.F.C. team to meet the Etceteras at the S.C.C. to-morrow will be as follows: Gilmour; Minns. Haxworth. Kirke, Merrifleld Bingham. Owan; Johnson, Talbot. Sharpe. Nickles. Shelley. Frend, Inglis, Anderson. S.C.C. 3rd XV v. Glosters 3rd XV on Friday at Tanglin: W. H. Droogleever; G. E. Tatham.193 words
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Article22 1931-10-05 10 "I will never be induced to play professional tennis." says Henri Cochet, the French player. "For me the game is a passion."22 words
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Article303 1931-10-05 10 FIERCE TACKLING BY FRENCHMEN. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Fierce tackling was th* feature of their play when a French XV from the cruiser 'DuguayTrouin" turned out against a CUib side on the Padang on Saturday. The match ended in a win for the Cluo by 31 points (i303 words
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Article267 1931-10-05 10 Making their debut against South Johore at Rengam on Saturday, the Glosters rugger fifteen made a favourable impression when they beat the home side by a goal and three tries (14 points) to nil. It was an interesting game and in view of the good form267 words
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Article36 1931-10-05 10 Reuter. London. Oct. 3. At Bristol to-day the South African Rugby tourists won the opening match of their toutby defeating a combined Gloucestershire and Somerset county XV by 14 points to 3.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article124 1931-10-05 10 London, Oct. 4. The South Africans yesterday defeated a Gloucester and Somerset XV by 2 dropped goals, two penalty goals (14 points) to one penalty goal (3 points). The South Africans were resourceful and their kicking was good. They did not cross their oppanents' line but it124 words
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Obituary203 1931-10-05 10 There was a very large attendance yesterday at Bidadari at the interment of the late Mrs. P. de Scuza, a well-known and highly respected member of the Eurasian community. The late Mrs. de Souza had been in indifferent health for the past few years, but203 words
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138 1931-10-05 10 AFFRAY IN STREETS OF MADRID Reuter. Madrid. Oct. 4. For the first time a definite clash between Monarchists and Republicans occurred in Madrid last night, when supporters cf Jose Primo de Rivera, son of the ex-Didator, who is a candidate for Parliament, collided w.th the adherentsReuter. - 138 words
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Article74 1931-10-05 10 GOVERNMENT TERMS ACCEPTED. Reuter. Peshawar, Oct. 4 The blockade of Afridi tribesmen which has been main'ained for a year, since their incursions into the Peshawar district, has been raised by the Front.er Government as a result of ihe Afridis unconditionally accepting the Government terms, namely. Government occupationReuter. - 74 words
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Obituary44 1931-10-05 10 NEW PRESIDENT OF CHILE. Santiago de Chile. Oct. 5. Ic is officially confirmed that tin Government nominee. Montero. has been elected President by a large majority. Ten people were killed and 50 injured in election rioting, and 200 were arrested.—Reu.er.44 words
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Article74 1931-10-05 10 AMERICAN AIRMEN OFF AGAIN, Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 4. The Aonerican airmen, Pangbourn and Herndon, hopped off at 7.1 a.m. on a non-stop trans-Pacific flight in a small Bellanca monoplane. They hope to reach Salt Lake City. 5.200 miles distant. Seattle, Oct. 5. Herndon and Pangbourn were heard atReuter. - 74 words
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Article135 1931-10-05 10 FIRST OF ITS KIND IN SINGAPORE. The Arya Sajnaj. a society which owes its origin to Swami Dayanand Saraswa.i. who was a Sanskrit and Vedic scholar and preacher, solemnised the first marriage in Singapore according to the Vedic r.tes on Saturday. Sep:. 26. 7he contracting parties were135 words
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Article123 1931-10-05 10 FRIDAYS SHOW AT THE NEW WORLD. An entertainment in aid of the Singapore Chinese Mandarin School will be held on Friday at the Moonlight Hall, New World. The United Chinese Mus cal Association's orchestra will contribute two items the Overture, to "Raymond* by A. Thomas, and seleciion from123 words
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Article58 1931-10-05 10 It is reported that five knife and pistol aimed Chinese broke into a squatter's house off Alexandra Road at about two o'c'ock this morning and. after threatening the inmates, made off with cash and jewellery to the value of $90. The matter was not reported to58 words
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Article50 1931-10-05 10 Athens, Oct. 3. Because he was seized with faintness when about to resume the flight to England to-day, An Commodore Kingsford Smith is spending two days at the seaside of Phaleron and hopes to fly to Engl, nd Tin Monday, after consulting an American nerve specialist.50 words
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Article71 1931-10-05 10 The Dean's Star Opera staged successfully Dato' Laksamana Sekam," an ancient Malay historical play. las* night at the Theatre Royal. A full house witnessed the performance, which was produced by "Noonmim-Ainmin" and directed by K. Dean. A faithful interpretation of the costumes and customs of the 171771 words
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Article594 1931-10-05 10 WILL TRY TO IMPROVE RADIO. DOES NOT FAVOUR RUBBER RESTRICTION. a nromise that he will make recommendations to he authorities concerned when he arrives at Saigon so that listeners in Malaya ZZ• given more British news m Englufc over the radio was made by M. Paul594 words
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Article169 1931-10-05 10 EURASIAN WOMAN CHARGED. Alleged to have cheated a Chinese of $200 Mrs. Ethel Drage. a Eurasian woman, claimed tr.al before the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) on Saturday. According to Mr. Edwin Tongue. Head of the Detective Branch, ihe complainant, Soh Kai, was anxious to get the169 words
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Article89 1931-10-05 10 DROPPED FROM AIR OVER ROME. Reuter. Rome. Oct. 4. Citizens were astounded to-day when an aeroplane flew over the capital and dropped rtveral thousands of anti-Pascist leafle.s exhort ng Italians to throw off the yoke of Fascism and follow Spain's example, and deser.bing Mussolini as a setor.d GeneralReuter. - 89 words
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Article724 1931-10-05 10 NAVAL CRUISER'S HELP. DEFENDING FORCES RETREAT. SUCCESSFUL MANOEUVRES ON SATURDAY. Alter waiting through the hours of dark:.. 0«) Saturday night and Sunday morning, t S.V.C.. representing "Nightland." launched an attack on 'Dayland." comprising the Slate i Johore and Singapore island, which were d fended by the724 words
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Article287 1931-10-05 10 LATEST PAVILION ATTRACTION. The sto:y of a good wife slaving for a less husband is cleverly told in the "Co'un.n p cture, "Ten Cents a Dance," in which b< ful Barbara fJIMCf *Il wins all hearts which is showing at the Pavilion. Barbara first appears as287 words
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Article524 1931-10-05 11 SILVER ROCK PROVIDES UPSET. CROWD REMINISCENT OF "GOOD OLD DAYS." THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 4. The Selangor Au'tfmn races came to a close n Saturday, the feature cf the last day being he record crowd which was reminiscent of prelump times. The524 words
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Article119 1931-10-05 11 The following horses and ponies have recently been registered by the Straits Racing Association High Trim horse ch.a.g. aged four years by Cooltrim-Ulster Princess. H. Sleigh. Lady Rotherwood (late Lady Maroola) horse b.a.m. aged six years by Burrabadeen-Maroola A. E. E. de Vos. Ellebanr horse b.a.g. aged119 words
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Article25 1931-10-05 11 J. Duval, the first local trainer to run horses in his own name, has chosen green, black arm-bands and cap as his colours.25 words
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Article29 1931-10-05 11 The Straits Racing Association has entered into a reciprocal agreement with the Jockey Club of South Africa for the mutual enforcement of sentences passed on offenders.29 words
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Article122 1931-10-05 11 LAWN TENNIS. "An amateur 1 am. and an amateur I will remain." sad Henri Cochet. according to the Paiis "Soir," when interviewed at Evan, near Lake Geneva, where he was participating in t Franco-Italian lawn tennis match. He explained that term s for him was a122 words
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Article102 1931-10-05 11 BOXING. Describing the Canzoneri-Kid Berg fight, a New York message says: Canzoneri wen the decis on by clean bard and straight blow and del ghtful boxing. He floored Berg for a count of eight in the first round. Honours were even in the second. Herg staggered102 words
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Article184 1931-10-05 11 ATTACK ON "PRESTIGE RIDDEN OLIGARCHY/ The September number of the "Indian", published under the auspices of .he Indian Assoc at on of S ngapcre, maintains the high standard set since the revival of this organ recen ly. Well-edited by Mr. R. B. Krishnan. fr.m whose pen there184 words
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Advertisement162 1931-10-05 11 THE "INTERWOVEN CONSTRUCTION n (CW.J by Numb«r of PaWntj Cra/rt*d and AppUd for) ru A ELASTIC RIB A L» (SAST Of* AND HOLDS UP SOCK) lM|iM REINFORCED RIB JOINT v f"" ft m l S a* (pmwrrs BRtAWHi ».t>oiring) I 1 w FINE GAUZE TEXTURE ft S3 SILK-LISLE THREAD fG162 words
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Advertisement145 1931-10-05 11 2SES2SaSHSHSES2SaS2SBS7iSHSHSES2SHSi^ J The New World Show. rG BRIGHTEST SPOT IN SINGAPORE So I I THE NEW WORLD TALKIE THEATRE. I —DUO-FONE SOUND SYSTEM— jc i 7.15 p.m. TO NIGHT 9.30 p.m. "COLLEGE LOVE" I s s B A UNIVERSAL SPECIAL FEATURE j£ JOO TALKING-SINGING-DANCING. I With GEORGE LEWIS DOROTHY GULLIVER.145 words
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Advertisement320 1931-10-05 11 l j ft HT discri :ninating people the Bottled in Scotland mark ft fO I on CUrv White Horse Capsule is of greatest import- ft i{] ML ance. iy ft Posses ing five fct,tch Distilleries with ample stocks of maturrd ed whisky, WHITE HORSE DISTILLERS, LTD.. are able Gj to320 words
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Article93 1931-10-05 12 [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. Pen93 words
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Article263 1931-10-05 12 (To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir,—It is generally conceded that experience and observation constitute the only worth of a man. It is also conceded that rashness, excitability and intemperateness .n our actions will lead us to disorder and chaos. At all t mes and in all263 words
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Article93 1931-10-05 12 (To The Editor. Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—To-day. on my way home from office at 4.30 p.m. and passing the pork market, I saw several women who had bought fish from the fishmongers near by. Some of the pork sellers came up and took the fish away from them93 words
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Article202 1931-10-05 12 COMMERCIALISATION WANTED —ON THE RIGHT LINES. The poiition with regard to the F.MS Railways appears to be that, outside official circles, no-one in the Colony wants to buy a share and no-one in the F.M.S. wants to sell. Here is cne commen'. from the "'Straits Echo": We do202 words
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Article33 1931-10-05 12 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India md Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for. $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India md Ceylon U Rs 158 for SIOC.33 words
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Article1338 1931-10-05 12 GENERAL CONTROL AT PORTS. COMMITTEES PRELIMINARY REMARKS. A questionnaire piepand by the Cc mmittee appointed by Government to consider a Malayan Customs Union has already bam published. The following are introductory notes issued by the Committee at the same time: I. 1. The terms of reference of1,338 words
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Article738 1931-10-05 12 CHINESE MOBS ATTACK JAPANESE. EUROPEANS INJURED IN RESCUES. Hong Kong papers to hand g.ve details the serious ant;-Japanese disorders which < curred there a week ago ending in a bayon. charge by British troops in order to d.sp large mob of several thousand Chines mcnacing738 words
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Advertisement81 1931-10-05 12 Reduced I Pricey I AT THE I I I Gold Storage! l ASH FOR 4 NEW PRICE LIST. ii if- rjLJL-IL-li IBOBBC3CJCaCJCJC3LJLJLJLJnnnncneannnricir-irir-»r—ll—ll—> BIRTH CONTROL Anti-Conception TABLETS ■S L Surcvaud f OF abduula co E M 27 A Bo b .nsonßoad SingaP ore cj 4IVD NOW J Cj— The famous Coleman81 words
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Advertisement143 1931-10-05 12 DEAFNESS—Whether partial or total, cured absolutely. Success guaranteed. For full particulars apply < SRF WORKS, Beadon St. Calcutta. (INDIA). CHOLERA DYSENTERY DIARRHOEA Invaluable I in Infantile j Diarrhoeas g p At all chemists. MEDICAL HALL. LTD.. 3. Battery Road. Singapore. BOON PHARMACY. 182-186. Penang Road. Penang. FEDERAL DISPENSARY. Kuala Lumpur143 words
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Miscellaneous207 1931-10-05 12 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, OCT. 6. Anamba and Natuna Islands (Gtneral Verspyck) 8 a.m. Rhio. Singkawang and Pemangkat (Palopo) 8 a.m. Sourabaya, Celebes. Moluccas. Timor Dilly and South-East Borneo (Van der Lyn) 9 a.m. Tembilahan and Indragiri (Hong Keat) 1 p.m. *Ceylon Egypt. Europe and Great Britain (Bellerophon > 2 p.m.207 words
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Miscellaneous656 1931-10-05 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, OCT. 5. High Tides —3.54 a.m., 2.30 p.m. Hockey: S.R.C. "A" v. United Services (Officers), S.R.C; SCO v. Police. S.C.C. TO-MORROW, OCT. 6. High Tides. —6.25 a.m., 3.54 p.m. Singapore Assizes. Meeting, Sungei Bagan Rubber, Chartered Bank, noon. Rugby, S.C.C. Tournament, Etc. v. P.S., S.C.C. WEDNESDAY,656 words
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Article208 1931-10-05 13 GOVERNOR CALLED A "CONSUMMATE LIAR." Baton, Rouge, La., Sept. 17. The Governor of Louisiana, Mr. Huey P. Long, who caused amusement on both sides of the Atlantic some time ago when, wearing carpet slippers, striped pyjamas, and a fancy morning gown, he received German naval officers208 words
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Article855 1931-10-05 13 DOMESTIC TRADE DEPRESSION. The absence of any spectacular upward movement in security prices in New York as a result of th? change of Government in Greit Britain and of the resultant establishment o f large British credits here and in France would allow the inference that855 words
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Advertisement520 1931-10-05 13 fCLANo are: "tore than p 2 Impnved distri S m m \"w ouuou 0 f light a <B> lli l+Z&*f\ 3 Ab eDCe gUrc V' I/ "1 WwL* 4 Easy to clean, no rO LAM PS ,ro I 5- Pleasirg appear X ">WYCH LONDON W C 1 &DC c S520 words
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Advertisement112 1931-10-05 13 il Representative: ROBERT BLAU (Malaya). Hongkong Bank Chamber. Singapore. Pho, 4711 J CAN SAVE i t tJi J MM UP TO $800 ON LATEST SINGER THE SPEED WITH SAFETY Here are sensational price reduction.- on all the latest Singer Motor Car models. Not second hand cars but brand new with112 words
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Article245 1931-10-05 14 MALAYA RUBBER STATISTICS. Ocean shipments of rubber, including coacentrated latex, latex and revertex, being flnal shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of Sept., 1931 Sheet and Crepe. Latex, Concentrated Latex, Tot* 1 Revertex. Tons. Tons. Tons Name of Transhipment Transhipment. TranS nipment. Port. Export245 words
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Article1973 1931-10-05 14 ESTABLISHMENT OF VARIOUS INDUSTRIES. AN AUTHOKITIVE REVIEW. As the China r irket has formed tr.e subject ot an exceller report by H.M. Cummercia' Counsellor at Shanghai, and was d M witn in me report 1 1 the British Economic Mission which latel- tudied conditions in the Far1,973 words
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Article151 1931-10-05 14 The following return of foreign imports ot rubber for the month of Sept.. 1931. has b:en iurwarded to us by the Acting Registrar General of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S.: Dry. Wet. Smoked Scrap Sheet Sheet. Lump Country of Origin. and and Totai Crepe. Bark. Tons. Tons. Tons.151 words
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Article113 1931-10-05 14 The following return of foreign imports of Tin Ore during the nipnth ol Sept., 1931. has been forwarued to us by the Acting Registrar General of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.:— Country ol Origin. Tons. Australia Nil Burma 277 Dutch East Indies Banka and Biliiton 1.663 Singkep 120113 words
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Advertisement338 1931-10-05 14 A Cooling fountain cf Health for dwellers in the dusty towns In towns it is necessary to have something that will help the body to keep healthy and to make one fit for the daily work that has to be done. A glass of Andrews Liver Salt, taken in the338 words
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Advertisement479 1931-10-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND PAR EABT MAIL SERVICE. Under Contract with. His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For Cb.ua» and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore ML Kashgar 9,000 Oct. 10 Macedonia479 words
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Advertisement668 1931-10-05 15 JTEAMER SAILINGS. «cS/ LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. N»p!c« Marseilles, London. Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough Vessels Tonnage Due Ball T HAKUBAN MARU 10,500 Oct. 7 8 HARUNA MARU 10,400 Oct. 21 22 t KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov 5 6 S KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Nov 19 20 I YASUKUNI MARU 12,000668 words
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Advertisement385 1931-10-05 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.385 words
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Advertisement295 1931-10-05 15 INSURANCE. SOUTH MMpJ BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR IHBURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES L. O. MAROOUOUTH, Managar. Offlea: l. Flnlayson Green A RARE OPPORTUNITY Afforded by The Great Eastern Optical Co., 112. South Bridge Road, Singapore. BPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPON In producing this coupon to295 words
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Advertisement549 1931-10-05 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Kegittered in London under the Companies Aclt ot 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capita] £3,000,000 Subscribed Capit? 1 £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,666.845 HEAIi OFFICE: 15. Grace Church Street. London, E C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS.549 words
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Advertisement589 1931-10-05 15 I BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OP THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED. 138. NORTH lIX 11 m.i ROAD Telephone No. 2904 The North Branch of this Bank which is now opened for business will provide the f Mowing facilities to customers: BANKING DEPARTMENT (Commercial Banking, We transact a general commercial banking business.589 words
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Advertisement955 1931-10-05 16 This Paper has the j Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. THE PEOPLFS PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. RESIDENCE In healthy locality in Katong. Facing ea Spacious portico verandah and comiDoa hall Furnished well ventilated rooms. Electric and water laid. Moderate terms. Apply any955 words
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Advertisement413 1931-10-05 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Reach the Permanent Population FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Chrysler car 5-seater 6 cylinders 1928. Engine splendid $350 —or nearest Apply 90, Victoria Street. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for hanging" over your receiver. Ten cents per copy.413 words
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