Malaya Tribune, 6 October 1931
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Title Section28 1931-10-06 1 The Malaya Tribune «i. xvm. •No. 236 SINGAPORE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday. Oct. 1981. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1931.28 words
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Advertisement98 1931-10-06 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. TOD CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, i ■> v/ r j j j FOOD SPECIALITIES |U|fJ| I Cream of Tomato Soup. n d i By Royal Appointment. Almonds Raisins. 0 0 I npHE World-wide reputation of Crosse Blackwell h has en by consistent high quality I S absolute98 words
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Advertisement9 1931-10-06 1 615 TO-NIGHT 9.15 NELSON KEYS IN "SPLINTERS •PHONE 5261-52629 words
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Article, Illustration3323 1931-10-06 2 JxrndSlt'y Setter THE ROYAL FAMILY'S SACRIFICES. (Special to the -Malaya Tribune:'! London. Sept. 10. The sp'enc d > estun of the Royal Family in «acriricii-' P» rt of tntir income during the national emergency will be received with universal pleasure, if not with surprise, for the Kino h;IS way- given3,323 words
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Advertisement138 1931-10-06 2 What the New Glaxo is "The New Glaxo, in our opinion, is an excellent conception, and shows that the manufacturers of infant's foods are not content to stand still, but are anxious to make use of new discoveries in scientific research." Reprinted from "The Practitioneb" for January, 1929. ONLY GLAXO138 words
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Article804 1931-10-06 3 SAMPANS REPLACE RIKISHAS. IMPRESSIONS OF A FOREIGNER. Shanghai, Aug. 29. Impassions of a foreigner's life in flooded Hankow have been given to the "North-China Daily News" by Mr. L A. C. J. Freise, who arrived in Shanghai a day or two ago. The brief glimpses he gives804 words
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562 1931-10-06 3 NO STANDING ENJOYED UNDER CHINESE LAW. A SHANGHAI DECISION. A private detective agency has no status under Chinese law and the investigation of crime is a right vested exclusively in the police and procurator of a Chinese tribunal, according to a written judgment delivered by the562 words
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Article216 1931-10-06 3 POLICEMAN KILLED. Despite the efforts of the Egyptian Government to put down the smuggling of hashish into Egypt, the contraband trade in this drug still persists. It is produced in Syria, and the high price ruling in Cairo makes the trade lucrative one, says a216 words
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Advertisement8 1931-10-06 3 GOO D, cAange in Hrice MALAYA'S STANDARD CIGARETTE^^^^8 words
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Article2458 1931-10-06 4 SOMERSET CAPTAIN'S RETIREMENT. TRAGEDY OF CELTIC GOALKEEPER. Teddy Baldock's Downfall. Indoor Skating Prospects. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London. Sept. 10. It is expected that the Amateur Athletic will, in future, stage their annual championhips at "he White City. Shepherds Bush. The White City is capable of2,458 words
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Article285 1931-10-06 4 DISCUSSION OF EXPORT DUTIES. Now that the impossibility of a restriction scheme on the coupon system adopted by the British Government In 1922 is becoming generally realised, says the financial corresponaent of "Truth," discussion of plans for the relief of the rubber industry centre around the imposition285 words
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Article246 1931-10-06 4 POPULAR AGITATION IN ENGLISH CASE. London. Aug. 28. Considerable local agitation has been caused by the severity of the sentence passed on the 16-year old Deptford boy for stealing, article., worth one shilling. While in camp at Maidstone Albert AJexander Isbel, patrol leader in the246 words
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Article163 1931-10-06 4 INDEPENDENCE TALK KILLS BUSINESS IN MANILA. Thice outstanding cases in which the renewed agitation for Phillippine Independence had the effect of killing important pro* jects, are cited by the "Mani a Daily Bulletin." The most important of these was the suspension of the construction of a new 9-s:orty163 words
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Advertisement228 1931-10-06 4 H| "Chop HijaiT l <^^^f^ You. will be satisfied. ARLSBERG PILSENER IHhIJ "CHOP HIJAU" Obtainable at Hotels Clubs and mi i i Kest Houses throujrhoul The ideal drink for tropical Straits Seltlements and th( climates. Malay States. Sole Agents: The East Asiatic Company, Limited, (Incorporated in Denmark.) KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE228 words
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Article211 1931-10-06 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuching, Sept. 30. H.H. the Rajah's Bir.hday was celebrated in the usual way. In the morning a parade of the Sarawak Rangers was held at the parade ground where H.H. the Tuan Muda took the salute and presen ed medals of long service decorations211 words
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Article1492 1931-10-06 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, October 6, 10 a.m. Issue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS Value Ends. Buyers. Sellers 11.0.0 Aiam Kumbang Tin Dec. SI £1. 2.0 £13 0 xd l 0.0 Ausirai Malay Dec. SI 0.18.0 0.6.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June »0 0.10.61,492 words
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Advertisement86 1931-10-06 5 "LION BRAND" finest Ceylon Old Arrack (MATURED IN WOOD) Produce of C3ylon Brand" Finest Old Arrack is of most ftavcur and fragrance. After having persistently for a while, and having Its decided superiority, the liking of the case with millions of other people, pon you to such a degree, that86 words
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Advertisement76 1931-10-06 5 You need it now to make you well and keep you well to prevent coughs and colds and ward off serious illnesses; to build the body, harden the bones and enrich the blood; to maintain vitality and tone up the nerves. But it must be genuine f SCOTT'S EMULSION For76 words
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Miscellaneous1250 1931-10-06 5 WHAT TO LISTEN vnt>\ c* w diary OP EVENTS. Short-Wave Broadcasts H lgh „_I£ DAY OCT For The Week. P s s .c.c MONDAYS TO-MORROW, OCT. 7. Tides.—8 a.m., 5.55 p.m RADIO SAIGON (49.05 metres) 6.15 p.m RnJta? ncheon Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. namlte programme; 8.15 recorded musir- haJL v1,250 words
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Advertisement151 1931-10-06 6 I rMi! WMMMMMM jagM M 6e6ooooRoeOeoQoeoooocC; Nol fl h Mi HI I■ I |jf'c I LAST NIGHT I i of I The Famous War-Time Rerua g "Splinters" I I— I I TO-MORROW. I Commencing at the 3.15 Matinee and Nightly at 6.15 9.1.5 H The Perfect Ail-Colour Musical Picture JO151 words
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Advertisement258 1931-10-06 6 Amusements. M PACKED HOUSES! 1 and now the demand of all g Malaya NECESSARILY I LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT !j 0 II YOU Cannot afford C] jj 11 to miss th«? screen's g rj II rarest romance N j Fox Movietone's J 1 DADDY J LONG LEGS a E [3 Stirring258 words
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Advertisement163 1931-10-06 6 HWhIWUC jj 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15. a Marlene Dietrich i I "MOROCCO" I nJ a I NEXT CHANGE: S CHARLIE CHAPLIN I R IN 1 "City Lights" I SPECIAL MATINEES: I Saturday and Sunday at 3 p.m. Children 25 cts. 50 cts. i 1 COAST KATQNIG 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j KATHLEEN163 words
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Article192 1931-10-06 7 Tha masUr of the Siamese steamer "Asciang," %ho arrived here yesterday evening from Bachc leports that on th; night of Oct. 1 his sel coll.'drd with the wreck of a steamer s tuated southward of leading line over the bar at K.maman. The ihip sustain d some aamage.192 words
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Article526 1931-10-06 7 MRS. ROBERTS' ADDRESS ON MOTHERS' DAY. ?he Indian and Ceylonese Ladles' Club at ♦he Y.W.C.A. celebrated Saturday as Mothers Day. There was a good gathering of mothers and children. In introducing the speaker. Mrs. B. C. Rcberts. the chairman remarked that, as a woman, as a526 words
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Article114 1931-10-06 7 BRANCH REVIVED. The Kuala Lumpur branch of the Incorporated Society of Planters, which has not been operating for some time, was successfully revived at a meeting of members held on Friday last. The chairman. Mr. W. Leggatt. spoke of the feeling that existed among a number of114 words
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240 1931-10-06 7 APPLICATION FOR RECEIVE* GRANTED. A motion for a receiver against the Teja Malaya Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., and Lawrence Noel Leefe and John George Hay, both of London, came up for disposal before Mr. Justice Prichard. X.C.. at the Ipoh Supreme Court this morning, says240 words
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Article74 1931-10-06 7 "S.F.P." Service. London, Oct. > Mtssrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify day's tin prices as follows: Spot £125 7 s (El22 1 Forward £130 (£l2: 11.16). The market is firm. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Sport 2 15,16 d. (2 15"S.F.P." Service. - 74 words
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Article319 1931-10-06 7 British Official. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) Singapore, Oct. 6. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 4 1|32d.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 31 32d. London 60 days sight 2s. 3 29 32d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 7 >d. London demand 2te. 3British Official. - 319 words
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Article137 1931-10-06 7 Singapore, Oct. 6. Rice. S.am 1 per Koyan $230 Rice. Siam 2 $202 Rice. Siam 3 $186 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 Ric_\ par Boiled No.137 words
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Article33 1931-10-06 7 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day ls Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon Is Rs 158 for HOC33 words
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Article233 1931-10-06 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. Oct. 6. noon. Tin has again had a sharp rise in London of £5 and the local market is now up to $65 Shares are firmer, but the buying power is small and as a result, business continues on restricted scale. Following upon233 words
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Article323 1931-10-06 7 Oct 6. 11 a.m RUBBER. London: 2 T s d.. down Hl6d. New York: 4 916 cents (G), down 116 cent 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—15 cents, Bukit323 words
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62 1931-10-06 7 Singapore, Oct. 6. Buyers Seller*. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 8% 8\ Standard R.R.S. on Tender Oct. 8 1 8 November 8% 8% December 9 91^ JanuaryjMarch 9% 914 April June 9% 9% Tone of Market: Quiet Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 2"id.62 words
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Article53 1931-10-06 7 London. Oct. 5. The following are the latest Home rubber stocks: London 79,246 tons; Liverpool 54,677 tons. This is a decrease of 809 tons at London and 102 tons at Liverpool.—"SfP." Service. The total for last week was 134,834 tons as against 133,923 tons this week, a decrease53 words
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Article90 1931-10-06 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore. Oct. g. East Wharf (Entrance Gate |j Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Bangkok 18; Kedah 11; Achilles 9; Dempo 1. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Phemius 34. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Oregon Star 48. West Wharf (Entrance Gate tl Bellerophon 4;90 words
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Advertisement411 1931-10-06 7 j I OPENING PERFORMANCE C I SATURDAY NEXT, OCT. SO AND MON: 12, TIES 13 I WED: 14, AT 9.30 P.M. jj I THE FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL REVUE AND I VAUDEVILLE STAR jj I Laura Guerite j Supported By a Company of Well Known Artistes in:- I I VAUDEVILLE NIGHTS NOT411 words
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Advertisement491 1931-10-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED —Immediately assistant for Gentlemen's Outfitting and Tailoring Departments in an Europ.an Stnre. Experience essential. Apply Box No. 442 co "Malaya Tribune." NAN YANG GIRLS' PHYSICAL SCHOOL SHOW. Those who have bought tickets in aid of tho Nanyang Girls' Physical School Fund are kindly requested to note that491 words
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Miscellaneous296 1931-10-06 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright STATIONS. ture. Rainfall. 8ud Max. Min. chine, Alor Star 85 74 0.88 3.8 Kota Bharu 89 72 0.75 3.6 Kroh 83 70 0.41 2.9 Sitiawan 91 73 Nil 4.8 Ipoh 88 73 0.02 4.7 Butterworth 86 74 0.12 3.1 Kuala Lipis 89296 words
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Obituary62 1931-10-06 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATH. LIM CHOON CHUA—Proprietor of Chop Yong Heng 265 Orchard Road, at h;s residence. 4. Cuicaden Road, yesterday. The cortege will leave the house at 4 p.m. on 1 hursday, 8th. instant, to the Church of St. Peter and 8t. Paul. Queen Street, and62 words
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Article637 1931-10-06 8 We published last week the whole of the correspondence assembled by the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association in the matter of the proposed Commission to consider the Shipping Conferences and allied matters affecting the trade of this Colony. A mere debating query from the F.M.S. apart, there is637 words
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Article211 1931-10-06 8 A correspondent of the "Malayan Daily Express" writes as follows: "I have heard, and on very good authority, that in certain Government departments the wielding of the 'axe' has been entrusted to persons who. obviously, have no conception of Justice and fair-play and who are incapable of211 words
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Obituary13 1931-10-06 8 The funeral of Mr. Quek Boon untitled take place to-morrow at Bukit Brown.13 words
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Article140 1931-10-06 8 Next Tuesday H.E. the Governor will present th 2 0.8. E. to Capt. H. R. S. Zehnder and the C.A F.L.S.M. to Capt. A. G. Shafe at the Drill Hall at 5.45 p.m. Dur.'ng last week s x members of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Cub made their first solo fligh140 words
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Article87 1931-10-06 8 Flight Between Japan And U.S. New York. Oct r>. The trans-Pacific flyers, Pangborn and Hcrndon, have landed at Wenatche? "Washington A representative cf the newspaper "A?ahl" greeted the airmen with a cheque for $25,000, a prize for the first direct flight between Japan ana the United States.87 words
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Article25 1931-10-06 8 Reuter. Athens, Oct. 5. After consulting a nerve specialist. Air Ccmmodore Kingsford Smith postponed his departure for Rome until to-morrow morning. —Rtuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article134 1931-10-06 8 CONVERSATIONS TO COVER WIDE FIELD. British Official. Rugby. Oct. 5. The Foreign Secretary (Lord Reading* will leave London to-morrow for Paris, where he has been invited to meet M. Laval and other French Ministers. He is expected to return to London on Thursday night. MuchBritish Official. - 134 words
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Article83 1931-10-06 8 RETALIATION ON NEWSPAPER OPPONENTS. Reuter. B rttn, Oct 6. When tht clocks struck midnight, peaceful citizens in all parts of Berlin were awakened by the noise of breaking windows and shouts of "Down with the reactionary s!" They fund Ccmmunists attacking the branch offices of newspapersReuter. - 83 words
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Article131 1931-10-06 8 FEDERAL STRUCTURE MEETING ADJOURNED. British Official. Rugby O t. I. The Federal Structure Committee of the Round-Table Conference to-day adjourned unt 1 F:;d;y t.i permit of conversations on th mir.oiities ou stion proceeding without unnecessary interruption. In expressing his approval of the d cis on t> adjourn,British Official. - 131 words
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Obituary21 1931-10-06 8 Reuter. Englewood <New Jersey). Oct. 5. The death has occurred of ex-Ambassador Dwlght Morrow, father-in-low of Lindbergh.— Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article200 1931-10-06 8 On an expedition to him untitled Harriet Hunting on a twentv-twe-y ar old L s Angeles eirl. reached Penang on Wednesday I rt. She leads trm expedition, the oth i ■lumbers cf which are Mr. T. E Write, a Ohh\v( lid ye cran. who was connected with Paramount for twciv200 words
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Article48 1931-10-06 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. Xl BBER London: 2"\d. NSW York: 4 9 16 cts. (Gold) S'ngapore: cents. TIN London Spot: £125 15s. Od. (Up 755. Od). Thre- Months Buyers £130 os. Od (Up 90s Od.). Sellers £130 ss. Od. (Up 90s. Od.), Singapore: $65.75 (100 tons sold).48 words
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Article613 1931-10-06 8 tBY "LOOKER-ON Immediate election: Mr. Humb!. Voter's brief hour of glory! The political guillotine will soon t in action. I wonder who will be the victims. Doubt still arises about th. attitude of Lloyd George. There i no announcement yet as to whethc he has departed from613 words
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Article76 1931-10-06 8 From China and Japar. by the "Hm. Maru" due at Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by the "Sa: Maru.'' due at Singapore to-morrow. Frorr. China and Japan by the "Per Maru." due at Singapore on Thursday. UM instant. From China Japan by the "Hamburg M; due at76 words
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Advertisement164 1931-10-06 8 j TOBRAIXO J mm nJ SO EASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAR OUT H J IDEAL. FOR KIDDIES WEAR. I I Samples on Request. g V In I ROBINSON Co., Ltd., I (Incorporated in the Si aits Settlements.) Qj X SINGAPORE—KUALA LUMPUR. 1 £S2S2SiS^S^SZbZSZSH3ZS2S2S^^ £5x**********ii*****525d**********52 r .^lsHsZsHsĕ^sZsasasasHsasHSasaSĕ^asas2^ |(JS£) T,164 words
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Advertisement83 1931-10-06 8 J I j Latest and Smartest j I Oesigns Idoxal The most accurate I timekeeper. I I JUST UNPACKED I I IN j WRIST POCKET WATCHES ALARM TRAVELLING i CLOCKS. j i i I MM j lU. S. de Silva Bros, j SOLE AGENTS. I I j j HIGH STREET.83 words
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1635 1931-10-06 9 Nanking Canton Practically United. IMMEDIATE GENERAL ELECTION. BRITISH CABINET DECISION. PARLIAMENT DISSOLVES TO-MORROW. PREMIER'S VISIT TO LLOYD GEORGE. Reuter. The Cabinet has decided on an immediate general election. The Finance Bill has been enacted, completing the Government's programme for balancing the Budget. The Labour Party has decided on its electionReuter. - 1,635 words
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Article71 1931-10-06 9 Fresh Negotiations With The Dutch. "S.F.P." Service. rp. m London, Oct. 5. The "Evening News.' 1 discussing Restriction at considerable length, declares that it believes an early agreement will be reached. It is common knowledge that the British and Dutch nave been negotiating f w the"S.F.P." Service. - 71 words
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Article137 1931-10-06 9 FIVE MEN CHARGED WITH MURDER. Reuter. New York. Oct. 5. A two-months' comb out, in which every detective in New York participated in the search for the "baby-killers," has suddenly brought a big harvest. Two lorry-loads of detectives swooped down and secured a Bronx gangster named Vincent CollReuter. - 137 words
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Article490 1931-10-06 9 QUARTERLY CONFERENCE AT KUALA LUMPUR. The quarterly conference of the Rotary subarea of Malaya and Siam was held in Kuala Lumpur en Sunday. Mr. L. D. Gammans. acting Area Secretary, presided, and the following were present: Singapore: Messrs. Roland Braddell and A. L. Gilmore. Klang: Dr. M.490 words
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Article179 1931-10-06 9 FIVE CASES ON CALENDAR. A special session of the Assize Court was opened before Mr. Just cc a Beckett Terrell in the Supreme Court to day. There were five cases en th? calendar, conE sting of two unlawful return from banishment: one of house breaking and two of179 words
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Article521 1931-10-06 9 Evidence By Municipal President. Mr. W. Bart ley, President of the Municipal Commissioners, gave evidence before the Second Magis.rate (Mr. G. E. Clayton) th.s morning at the continued hearing of the case in which a Malay named Mohamed Sa d bin Yayah is charged with voluntarily521 words
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Article37 1931-10-06 9 Reuter. Hankow O t. 6. News has just rta-hed here that Father P. Turk, and British m ssionary. has been captured by Communists ai Sinkow 35 mil's from H;.nko\v up the Han River.—RouterReuter. - 37 words
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Article109 1931-10-06 9 {From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Oct. 5. Mydi.i bin Rawther. a young Tamil Mohamidan. who was arrested recently in connection w th accepting bets at the Selangor races, pleaded guilty to two charges of assisting in the managemen. or us ng premises as a common betting109 words
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Article61 1931-10-06 9 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 5. The Mrs. instance of a boycott on Japanese h re had a sequel in the Police Court this morning, when two Hokkiens were charged w*th ci.minal intimidation by threatening to injure three compatriots if they61 words
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Article73 1931-10-06 9 i from Our Own Correspondent.; Penang. Oct. 5. Khoo Bok St ong. until recently book deeper of Bendixen and Co.. who was arrested on a wan an:, was to-day produced in the Police Court and charged with or minal breach of trust in lespcct of $700. the73 words
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Article43 1931-10-06 9 GLR LONDON LETTER, on pages 2 and A. HOME SPORTS REVIEW, on page 4. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8 MALACCA NEWS, on page 11. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11 LITERARY NOTES, on page It43 words
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Article567 1931-10-06 9 MOSCOW PRESS AND MANCHURIA. SOVIET PREPARATIONS DENIED. JAPANESE IN WINTER UNIFORMS. Sin Kuo Min. Moscow papers assert that the real nght over Manchuria has hardly j*** 1 1 Th are alleged to nave sent troops with winter uniforms Moscow, Oct. 5. Editorials on the subjectSin Kuo Min. - 567 words
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Article210 1931-10-06 9 HOLD UP EN KUALA LUMPUR From Our Own Correspondent. j Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 5. Pour Chinese concerned in a police hold-up at the lour.h m.le. K'ang Road, on Sept 1/ were committed to the Ass.zeo this morning by the Thud Magistrate. The first was also210 words
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72 1931-10-06 9 A Malay poll eman was badly assaulted in Beat, Quay yesterday afternoon whilst he wa.i attempting to arrest some Chinese who were alleged to have been gambling. It appears that sticks were used on the P.C. and one of h s arms was fractured. Several72 words
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Advertisement253 1931-10-06 9 615 TO-NIGHT OAS Barbara Stanwyck IN Ten Cents A Dance They called her anybody's Girl But she was one Man's Sweetheart NEXT CHANGE: CONSTANCE BENNETT IN Rich People He Loved her and she Adored him, but, she was Rich while he was poor. An amazing story that will enthral you253 words
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Article135 1931-10-06 10 TEAMS EOR TO-DAY'S MATCH. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Teams for to-day's tournament ma.eh '>r> the Padang between the Etceteras an.l the Public Service* will be: Etcetera (Colours): W. R. King Wlfg, Matthews. Smailes and Goldman: Van Cuylenberg and Houghton; Burke. Storr. H L. King. Calhaem. Dodds, Mac Tier. Ford a:d135 words
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84 1931-10-06 10 THE TURF. London Oct. 5 The following is the latest betting on the Cesarewi.ch to be run at Newmarket on Oct. 14: Blue Vision and Khorsheed 100 to 9. Friendship 100 to 8 Noble Star 100 to 7. Son o' Mine 100 to 6. The latest84 words
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Article143 1931-10-06 10 List No. 5. Amendment No. 7. issued on O. 5 by the S raits Rc.c.ng Association is as I lowsHORSES. Transfers. Gay 7oi from Class 3to f 52Maisons Lafltte from Class 2 to < 3 Nefer.iti from Class 2 to Class 3 armon from Class 2 to Class143 words
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Article288 1931-10-06 10 HOCKEY. Alth' ugh not f elding their strongest side, I ehlers the Colony goal-keeper, H. Oe&ers Balhetchet and Richards being notable sbeenu-s), the SR.C. had no difficulty in regis- ering a very convincing win over the U.S. Officers XI. who were their guests on the288 words
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Article116 1931-10-06 10 i (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct. 4. Alter a trial game he4d last evening between coiours and whites captained by S. T. Rees and H. D. Bidlake respectively the committee seJfccted the following to represent Negri Sembilan against Perak on Saturday at Seremban: Gomes (N.S. Panthers); S.116 words
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Article92 1931-10-06 10 YACHTING. In the R.S.Y.C. tournament. Hough and Cooke (owe 30) beat Nathan and Sassoon (owe 15) 2—6, 6—2. 6—3; Madgwick beat Menzies 6 —l, 6 —o. Kelly beat Boyd Bowman 6—3. 6 —3. THE LATE SIR THOMAS LIPTON. As a mark of respect to the late Sir Thomas92 words
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Article354 1931-10-06 10 MUSLIM F. A. OUTPLAYED. ASSN. FOOTBALL. tFrom Our Own Correspondent./ Malacca, Oct. 2. The Muslim Football Association of Malacca )layed a charity football match against a tfuar XI to-day in aid of the poor Malay joys attending local English schools. Therj ,vas a very good crowd354 words
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Article174 1931-10-06 10 A SUCCESSFUL TOUR. The Singapore Indo Ceylonese team which is on tour in the Dutch East Indies has p'ayed four matches so far, having won three and drawn one. at Palembang and Padang. Their next match will be at Medan. A.A.A. BEAT C.C.A.P. Before a fairly large174 words
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Article179 1931-10-06 10 ATHLETICS. (From Our Otrn Correspondent.) Malacca. Oct. 3. The annual sports of the Malacca Police were held on Saturday. The results are:— Putting the Weight, Sikhs: Ghumandar Singh; Talok Singh. High Jump-Malays: Abu Adam: Sabot. High Jump-Sikhs: Talok Singh; Ghumandar Singh. Long Jump-Malays: Corporal Osman; Mansur. Long179 words
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Article184 1931-10-06 10 BADMINTON. Results in the Merridales "B" class league chi-mpionshrp tournament: Saturday, Ist Round: Goh Buan Cheok beat Low Cheng Kiat 15 —9. 15 —4; Seah Mvi Sia beat Phuah Ngee Yong 15—2, 15—2; Lim Eng Tong beat Heng Koon Yong 13 —13 (s—l), 14_ 14 o—0); Khoo Kum184 words
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Article308 1931-10-06 10 TWENTY-ONE" BRAND OF CIGARETTES. JUDGE DECIDES PRELIMINARY POINT. Judgment on the point raised by Mr. Roland Braddell for the defence, that the plaintiffs, the United Kingdom Tobacco Distributors, were an illegal association, having failed to register the company locally in terms of the Companies Ordinance and were therefore308 words
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Article52 1931-10-06 10 LAWN TENNIS. Ties in the S.R.C. tournament: TO.DAY'S TIES Veteran's Singles (final). W A. Keyt. v. G. W. Angus Doubles Handicap: R. Pearse and G. H. Kraal v. Dr. G. de Souza and C. A. Peterson; T. Leijssius and E. Ryan v. C A. Norris and P Ephraums52 words
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Article81 1931-10-06 10 Ties in the S.C.R.C. tournament TO-DAY'S TIES Singles Championship: Chua Choon Sim v. Cheong Chee Tong (to finish*. Khoo Kirn. Swee v. S. H. Tan (to finish). TO-MORROWS TIES Singles Championship: Lai Kwong Chua v Tan Chong Gark. THURSDAY'S TIES Singles Championship: Goh Cheng Hee v. Khoo Kirn81 words
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Article75 1931-10-06 10 Results of yesterday's ties in the langlin Club tournament: Cullen Cup: Mrs. Bellamy and Capt. NeviU scr. beat Mrs. Dawson and Prentis owe 4 g—4 10—12. 6—4: Mrs. Holland and Matthews owe 3 beat Mrs. Batiishill and Salmond owe 4. B—6. 6—2. Dyne Cup: Mrs. Laing and Palmer75 words
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Article196 1931-10-06 10 CRICKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 5. For same time now local Indians have been discussing the question of sending Lall Singh to India in the hope that he would be selected to visit England with the Indian team next year. With this sole196 words
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Article42 1931-10-06 10 GOLF. The Keppel Golf Club's monthly medal competition for October (stroke) will be played on Saturday and Sunday, and the ladies' spoon (bogey> competition on Monday next. Gold Medal. 1930-31. will be played for in conjunction with the October medal.42 words
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Article41 1931-10-06 10 The S.G.C. October ladies' bogey competition was played yesterday and resulted in a win for Mrs. Harding (6) 2-up in "A" Division and for Hrs. Empen (11) 1-down. in "B" Division. Altogether forty-e ght cards were taken out.41 words
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Article322 1931-10-06 10 ARRIVAL AT SINGAPORE YESTERDAY. UNOFFICIAL VISIT TO WEST OF MALAYA. Yesterday evening the you hful Sultan ol Brunei arrived in Singapore by the "Pangkor' accompanied by the Br.tish Resident of Brunei, Mi. F. A. B. McKerron. Pengiran Mohameo bin Piut. A.D.C. to the Sul ar.. and322 words
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Article579 1931-10-06 10 NEW WORLD'S GENEROSITY TO CHARITIES. Coupled with the universal trade depression China has had the misfortune to have experienced one of the worst floods in recent history. Enormous damage has been done to life and property, and the number of sufferers to-day reaches an astounding figure. When579 words
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Article1157 1931-10-06 10 Founders Day Parade. The story of the Boys Brigade and g William Alexander Smith, the Founder, w told to an interested audience in the V M Hall last night. The chair was occupied b Mr. J. Lee and among those present wer Rev. W. Murray, the Rev.1,157 words
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Miscellaneous162 1931-10-06 10 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLES. Solution Of Number 12. The following is the solution of Crossword No. 12. entries for which closed at 12 noon today. In Friday's issue of the "Malaya Tribune" the prize-winner.- cf this solution will be published. Across.—1. Gar: 4. Far; 6. Cadi. 9. Ry?; 10. LS; 11.162 words
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Miscellaneous181 1931-10-06 10 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. OCT. 7. North. North-East and North-West Sumatra (In Special Box at entrance to Night Telegraph Office) (By Aeroplane) 6 a.m. China. Hainam. Japan. Korea, ForMoss. East Siberia. Philippine Islands, Western Canada and Western States cf U.S.A. (Tirpitz) noon Djambi (Sin Aik Lee) 1 p.m. Djambi (Singkara) 1pm.181 words
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Article92 1931-10-06 11 Our readers are invited to write to us on L°{ P Jt bhC iHtereBt W mus oe under:ood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not ■.cessanly endorse opinions expressed by corres ondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF IS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (doubfe acing), and on one side of the paper92 words
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Article401 1931-10-06 11 To The Editor, Malaya Tribune:') Sir,—With reference to the letter from the al manager cf the Standard Oil Company New York, I believe that I am correct in ating that the group owning "Socony" are only the Kg no se in the oil business but so the b.ggest401 words
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Article146 1931-10-06 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I wish to draw the attention of the members of the United Chinese Musical Association to the special feature in the "Malaya Tribune" called the "Club Diary." They are informed that in future all events having connection with the Association will146 words
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Article50 1931-10-06 11 (To The Editor, Malaya Tribune.") S r.—Ycur ccrresponden.. 'A Chinese Budhas written well on the above subj:ct. We ought to congratulate him, and advise him If he is really a Buddh st he has no right i interfere in temporal affairs. Yours, etc., FREE THINKER Singapore. Oct. 5.50 words
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Article38 1931-10-06 11 Bukit Timah Road Resident"' complains of conduct of neighbours who seem to have ed in a rather over-noisy jamborea un.il midnight Consideration for lb hours is always essential in the interests i feeling and community harmony.38 words
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Article26 1931-10-06 11 Letter from Mr. C. M. Jacob (Batu Pahat) be used as an article for the Boys' Corner, which it is mere suitable than for the columns.26 words
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Article104 1931-10-06 11 tm who arrived on the "Plancius" 'oay were: m Sourabaya: Mr. Sic Yok Xi". m Batavia: Mr. Hehanussa. Mrs. J. M. :»d family, Mrs. J. W. Udenberg and Mr Chukichi Eda. Mr. C. V. KonynenMr. Koya Watanab?, Mr. Ung Chai Tong, d Mrs. P. Kersten and famJy, Mr.104 words
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Article765 1931-10-06 11 A NEW AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY. SUCCESSFUL OPENING CEREMONY. (Fiom Out Own Correspondent J Malacca, Oct. 5. On Sunday evening the ancient settlement tell into line with other centres with the opening of the new club premises of the Malacca Amateur Radio Society. Getting into the premises one was765 words
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Article89 1931-10-06 11 Call of one doubles partner to another ary gicatly and are well worth sludy. Th~ important point is* to give warning as concisely and completely as possible. "Wa.t" h tin word us;'d oftenest by Tilden and Rumer when a shot la thought to be going out Allison and Van Ryn—the89 words
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Advertisement22 1931-10-06 11 OH IO Ideal Hair Remover Acts quickly and smoothly Sold everywhere, also at the Agents: NAINA MOHAMED SONS, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.22 words
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Advertisement391 1931-10-06 11 .mcjui —mi mstmm 1 11 —^U^M —'I I Ihe New World Show. I jjj BRIGHTEST SPOT IN SINGAPORE. I I THE NEW WORLD TALKIE THEATRE. j ji —DDO-FONE SOUND SYSTEM— fj I 7.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. I SAILORS HOLIDAY 3 with g AL4N HALE AND SALLY FILERS 3 A391 words
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Advertisement209 1931-10-06 11 jj We Others I Invent I I j J ORANGE-SMASH IS ALWAYS ON TOP I I WV QUALITY AND TASTE. 1 I FRAMROZ Co. 1 wii jf. I Chocolax I jg Because cf its agreeable taste and mild but prompt and effective action. Constipation in children readily yields jj to209 words
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Advertisement68 1931-10-06 11 I M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc. and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. LEPROSY DIABETES, V.D., CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, PILES, LEUCORRHOEA, SEX-DISORDERS AND NUMEROUS OTHER COMPLICATED AND CHRONIC DISEASES68 words
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Article928 1931-10-06 12 ILLUSTRATED EDITION. Longstanding Difficulty Overcome. A new edition of "The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnar<L" by Anatole France, with 12 illustrations reproduced in photogravure and numerous illustrations in black and white by Zhenya Gay has been issued by the Bocley Head, Ltd. The publishers hcve :or some years been928 words
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Article158 1931-10-06 12 EMPHATICALY DENIES SHE IS A COMMUNIST. In a most emphatic denial in Shanghai that she was a member of the Third International. Madame Sun Vat Sen told foreign newspaper correspondents on Aug. 25 at an interview at her residence, that neither she nor the Gove.nment in158 words
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Article1109 1931-10-06 12 HOME LEAGUE TABLES. POSITIONS UP TO DATE. Below are the positions in the Engli.-h Scottish Leagues up to and including tin- matches played. Figures in brackets Lndical last year's positions. P. denotes prom teams and D. shows clubs relegated to i division at the end of the last1,109 words
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Article82 1931-10-06 12 GOLF. The Singapore G.C. October monthly was played on Saturday and Sunday e suited in a win for Mr. J. D. Br< (82 —11 —71) in "A" Division and in a tif ween Messrs. J. C. Cookson <88 —14—74 Salmond <88- 14—74) and W. (92 —18 —74» in82 words
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Advertisement94 1931-10-06 12 j Reduced 1 i Prices I AT THE j 1 Gold Storagej I ASH FOR 4 NEW PRICE LIST. j S2SHZ5E52SiSES2S2SHi^^S2SZSHSH525HS2S2S2S2SHSES2SHS2S2S2S2S25aSSSH52SH52SH5E5B Permanent Guaranteed for 6 months Done by Expert Hair dresser* Beauty House CAPITOL BUILDING. PHONE 2916. CUT ME OUT And send me with your name and to Boon Pharmacy.94 words
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Advertisement333 1931-10-06 12 HALLO! RING 4681. 91 Bamboo Shoots Pickles 92 Girkins Pickles. 93 Ruminia Pickles. 94 Young Mango Pickles. 95 Young Irxian Corn Pickles 96 Mixed Pickles. 97 Red Chilies Pickles. 98 Young Chilies Pickles. 99 Small Chilies Pickles. 100 Onion Pickles. 101 Galic Pickles. 102 Young G.'nger Pickles. 103 Mixed M'istard333 words
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Advertisement22 1931-10-06 12 <Wiii |i '''''>>>i»''»>»»ii'm>jm AGENTS:— MESSRS. ADAMSON GILFILLAN Co., Ltd., Singapore Penang. MESSRS. HARPER, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd., F.M.S. and Malacca. A.P.B. 14. I22 words
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Miscellaneous102 1931-10-06 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Oct. 11, 1931: TO-DAY, OCT. 6. 6.30 p.m.—Drill Hall, M.G. Platoon (Eurasian), N.C.O.'s Class. TO-MORROW. OCT. 7. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. M.G. Platoon (Eur.», M.G. Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "B' Coy. 6 Platoon, L.G. Course. THURSDAY, OCT. 8. 5.30 p.m.—Drill Hall.102 words
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Article1156 1931-10-06 13 SCHEME TO AID KINTA MEN. MUCH DISTRESS AMONGST CLERICAL CLASS. A largely attended public meeting was held at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Ipoh, recently, to consider steps to be taken to render relief to unemployed mercantile clerks. Towkay Leong Sin Nam, J.P., M.C.H.. the President of1,156 words
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Advertisement491 1931-10-06 13 At Last. 7 A non-short-circuiting f^^^^^^^^S metal top on Eveready N9^sou WlT cnu Unit Cell Flashlight Bat- |IIITJTJITI^W teries —a remarkable P^^pi^U^l achievement that elimi- I nates all broken bursln- I §Xl oroicen, bursting, I i^lTTSfltY swelling seals...that puts I Ha Tio Uni cc E^r<g! further in advance of all491 words
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Advertisement114 1931-10-06 13 €UTEX WTW to m WELL All Cutex Manicure Prepa- groomed nails...how rations may be had in indiimperative to lovely hands! vidual packages, or in smart With Cutex Manicure Prep- Cutex Manicure Sets... the arations it is so easy to keep distinctive touch for your your nails always an adorn- dressing114 words
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Advertisement354 1931-10-06 13 RENE ULLMANN's I SPECIAL 3 PROPOSALS. I Until the 20lh of October, 1831. I First Proposal I JEWELLERY: I Old jewellery taken in part payment when buying new jewellery or watcher f Second Proposal I WATCHES: I Old watches taken in part payment whir, buying new ones or jewellery f354 words
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Article1215 1931-10-06 14 BY THE HON. HUGH WYNDHAM IN THE SPECTATOR." (FORMERLY MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA.) European contact has been more intimate with negro Africans than with any other coloured race, but it was prejudiced during the first 300 years by1,215 words
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Article379 1931-10-06 14 DUE TO MASS IMPULSE IN MOST CASES. THE BAD COMPANIONS. Far more boys than girls are found out tc be thieves, »t Sa stated in the report for 1930 by the School Medical Officer of the London Coun y Counci'. "Tit articles stclm often379 words
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Article138 1931-10-06 14 OSC AR WILDES PLAY TO BE PERFORMED. London. Sept. 16. It is announced to-day that after a 40-years ban, Oscar Wildes famous play, "Salome," is to be performed publicly in London, lt will be presented at the Savoy Theatre at the end of September. Probably no138 words
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Advertisement139 1931-10-06 14 Scientific tests show that the vapour of Vapex kills cold germs in from ten to thirty minutes, so that by inhaling it occasionally from the handkerchief the throat and nasal passages are freed from these harmful organisms, and the system has time to recover its normal vitality A.P.B. 7. THE139 words
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Advertisement20 1931-10-06 14 GIVE A RICHER TONE TO THE DISH All your soups, gravies and casserole dishes will J^fflS^^^^ the nourishing and BOVRIL20 words
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Advertisement149 1931-10-06 14 Tea is a philosopher's drink. Where there's life there's hope but where there's tea there's content! It must be good tea, of course. A new blend of Ceylonta Tea has just been evolved—to make tea drinkers thoroughly contented. I This is Ceylonta Blue Label, a fragrant and fresh tasting Orange149 words
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Advertisement455 1931-10-06 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. P. o™~ BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. INSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. Under Contract with Hit Majetty't Government OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore mi. 9,000 Oct. 11 a 11.000455 words
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Advertisement658 1931-10-06 15 JTEAMER SAILINGS. .LINE •Japan Mai!) TO LONDON. N»»lcj Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Ball t HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Oct. 7 8 HARUNA MARU 10,400 Oct. 21 22 t KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 5 6 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Nov. 19 20 t YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Dec. 8658 words
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Advertisement450 1931-10-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS^ INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hong Kong. Amoy and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.450 words
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Advertisement293 1931-10-06 15 I INSURANCE. SOUTH Smflpl BRITISH INBURANOI v£>S COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O MAROOLIOUTH, Manager. Offlco: I, Plniayaon Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) BEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, tod Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street.293 words
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Advertisement461 1931-10-06 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under the Companies Acts ol 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3.000.000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.666.845 BEAD OFFICE: 15. Graec Charcb Street, London, E.C. S. BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M.461 words
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Advertisement597 1931-10-06 15 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OP THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED. 458, NORTH BRIDCih ROAD Tel*phone No. 3904. The North Branch of this Bank win. h is now opened for business will provide tin I Mlowing facilities to customers:— BANKING DEPARTMLN i (Commercial Banking i We transact a general commercial banking I597 words
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Advertisement401 1931-10-06 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE. TO LET. TO LET—IBS. Tank Road. Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—I, Cairnhlll Circle and 16, Prinsep Street. Rent moderate. Apply 64. Market Street. TO LET —Small compound401 words
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Advertisement627 1931-10-06 16 67. Selegie Road. H\/f J <T\ fl f Phme Singapore. V± Z± JL/ \J J_i 422 T. We have just received A VERY SMART LOT OF CHILDREN'S FROCKS in GEORGETTE and COTTON to suit all ages. ALSO BOYS' ROMPERS AND SUITS. Come in and make your choice. TO LET. TO627 words
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Advertisement484 1931-10-06 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited for the erection and completion of 150 Concrete Dwellings off Balestier Road for the Singapore Improvement Trust. Tenders will close at noon on Thursday, 15th October, 1931, and should be deposited in the Tender Box in the office of the Secretary, Singapore484 words
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Advertisement622 1931-10-06 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS FOR SUPPLY OF TODDY. 1. Tenders are invited for the supply of pure fresh toddy to the Government Toddy Shops in Singapore from Ist January to 30th June, 1932 at the rate of 600 gallons daily. Two prices per gallon should be given:— (a) Delivered at the622 words
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Advertisement509 1931-10-06 16 INSURE YOUR EYE-SIGHT j WITH Cl LAZARUS CAPITOL BUILDINGS. Tel. No. 2751. EDUCATIONAL. Por authentic translations of ail Local and Foreign Languages, apply Stephens Brothers. Post Box 567, Singapore. STUDY AT HOME AND SAVE EXPENSE. Individual coaching given by Accountant. Only limited number of Students accepted. Success Guaranteed. Terms Moderate.509 words
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Advertisement449 1931-10-06 16 MASSAGE AND MANICURE. MASSAGE. Miss MIBAEO and Mlaf KIMITI No. 20. Bencoolen Street, Slngapcrt MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. i Delivery Including Inciudini at office Postage Postag* or close (Local or to Forelfi residence. F.M.S.) Count ri* Yearly $15.00 $21.00 127.0G Half Yearly 7.50 $10.50 $13.50449 words
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