Malaya Tribune, 9 October 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune V#l XVIII. No. 239 SINGAPORE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday. Oct. 9, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 185 1 UPTON'S €EY LON TEA. r U CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, omm\ ,r- m E R Rest Houses throughout the Straits IfiKl Settlements and the Malay States. Sole Agents: The East Asiatic [Company, Limited. (Incorporated in Denmark.) KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANG. How to make motoring easy and pleasant. 7; That is
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    • 940 1 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 "Viennese Nights" AN ALL COLOIR MUSICAL PICTURE. 'PHONE 5261-S26Z Johnson Phillips, Ltd. I LONDON I Electrical Engineers and Cable Makers. I I Established 1875. S J Insulated Wires Cables, 1 I Transformers, I Switchgear, 1 J Overhead Line Material, &c. 1 I Large stocks held in Malaya.
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  • 1233 2 Muslim Deputation To England. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. {By Our Muslim Correspondent j An All-Ceylon Muslim Political Conference, to safeguard the political rights of the Muslims in Ceylon, was held, reports the "Ceylon Independent," at the Zahira College Hall recently. Mr. N. H. M. Abdul Cader presided, and there was
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  • 254 2 WILL HITLER GET HIS CHANCE? Berlin. Oct. 7. The Cabinet decided to resign to-day. Later. The Cabinet has resigned. If Dr Bruening succeeds in forming a Cabinet that can command a bare majority in the Reichstag. Germany will continue to be ruled by emergency decrees, which actually
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  • 65 2 PEPSODENT CO. EXPANDING. Although present times are considered bad for trade some manufacturers have faith in the future and are investing further capital in improved and enlarged plant. The Pepsodent Company, which is responsible for "Amos n Andy" being heard on the radio, is now building a new
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  • 340 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Brunei, Oct. 5. On a gaily decorated tennis court the subordinate staff of the Brunei Gove:nment Service and the Chinese Community gave an "At Home" in honour of the impend.ng departure of Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, M.C.S.. British Resident of Brunei. H.H. the
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  • 70 2 ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The Deputy Controller of Labour. Malaya Penang, announces th? numbers of arrivals from and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of September. 1931 as follows: Arrivals (State aided) (figures supplied by travelling inspectors) 5 adults, 4 minors and one infant. Arrivals (others—figures supplied by
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  • 67 2 The following pupils of the Mercantile Institute, of Singapore, have passed the Institute of Commerce (Birmingham) examination held in June last: Arithmetic: Ch«w Eng Koon. Book-keeping: Yap Chin Tee, S. Junied b. O. Al junied, Ch m Jen Sen, Alimuda, Poh Chong Pitt. Typewriting: Yap Chin Tee,
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  • 77 2 In our report of the Malacca Ass zes the other day it was seated that Mr. L. R. Chandran "watched he proceedings on behalf of the accused" in a rase n which charges of forgery and frauu were made. This was rather m:siead ng: Mr. Chandran defini ely appeared for
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  • 723 2 WHAT IT REALLY MEANS. When people begin to suspect that the pro mises to pay made by a man reputed to be wealthy cannot be relied upon the first thing they think of is to ask for those promises to be redeemed. wTites the Financial Editor
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  • 283 2 REBELS STILL AGGRESSIVE. Rangoon. Sept. 25. A band of one hundred any sixty rebels yesterday attacked the Padigon Railway Station on the line and cut the telegraph wires. The civil pol.co engaged the rebels and killed six of them. Detai's are lacking. During the last few days
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  • 41 2 Reuter. London. Oct. Reports irom Nice state that the airman who dropped leaflets over Rome is believed to have been a young Italian named Lauro Dibosis, who pretended that he was an Englishman named Morris. He is still missfng.—Reuter.
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  • 253 2 UNSOLVED ULSTER MYSTERY. Ulster Police are faced w.th baffling my stery in the discovery on Sept. 4 of the nud" body of a man with bullet wounds in the head in a field five miles from Carrickfergus. Thero is no clue to his identity
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  • 132 2 DRIFTED FOR FOUR DAYS. The "Perith Castle arrived here on Wednesday with two Australian fishermen who. with another, encountered a storm during a fishing trip. Ii appears that three men left Derby (Australia* early last month with the intent on to fish. They were caught in a
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  • 126 2 ANOTHER NEW VENTURE. Another vc nt.tr" la local journalism is an i'lustrated magazine devoted to the welfare of the Straits Ch n'.-se. the "Straits Chinese Monthly." Mr. Kwo< Yoke Weng is the publisher. Printed in good <-tyle and comprising attractive contents, this new monthly is priced at
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  • 92 2 WOMAN FATALLY INJURED BY CYCLIST. An unusual accident occurred in South Bridge Road l 4 about 8 o'clock on Wednesday. An elderly Chinese woman was crossing the street when she was knocked down by a cyclist. The rider, it is alleged, ran away, leaving the woman lying unconscious
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  • 114 2 GOVERNOR TO PRESENT MEDALS, Members of "D" (Eurasian) Co.. S.V.C., will parade as strong as possible at the Drill Hall on Tuesday at 5 pjn. for the special parade at which H. E. the Governor will present the OBE to Capt. H R. S. Zehnder,
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  • 529 2 FRASER'S REPORT. Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly repcrt dated Oct. 6, f tate: The local share market showed increased .-igns of returning confidence during the week, based largely on the clearer aspect of the pili.ical situation in Great Britain. Tin has remained firm and. with
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 278 2 I 'M. I MC?M J*Ji Shaving Stlvk Begin enjoying\oiir fchave tod hat better way to start the V than to shave vith €'uI U'U r;i J Shaving Stick. It gives you 1 a clean, smooth f-lia\e without tf J slightest irritation and lea\c- the I 1 skin in good condition.
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  • 1579 3 REASONS FOR SURPRISE ATTACK ON MUKDEN. ELOQUENT PROTEST BY PHILIPPINES CONSUL-GENERAL. The Hon. K. L. Kwong. Consul-Gen: ral for China in the Philippines, writes: On Sept. 18. Japanese troops surprised the Peitaying Barracks at Mukden, d-sarmed the Chinese soldie-s, and surrounded the city Oi Mukden. Artii
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  • 458 3 A POWER ABOVE THE GOVERNMENT. Barcelona. Sept. 5. Barcelona is now in the hands of the extremists and Communist syndicalists. Yesterday the syndicalist committee promulgated a manifesto at 7 p.m. declaring the strike terminated and ordering everyone back to work this morning. With characteristic perfidy, they decided
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    • 313 3 I Orangepop ffl THE DRINK ill Which has Captivated < Wk Thß PUBllc T BTE fj.-: MADE FROM FAMOUS «Wm California Oranges bis the product The PHOENIX AERATED phone WATER WORKS 3463 SINGAPORE. Lifebuoy guards his health at home and school jig > BBfe Do you suffer from chronic headache?
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    • 224 3 THE FAVOURITE: I k i ...ii............. 3 j Refuse All 1 HUM Imitations. I If 11 INS,ST 0N I A l|||! jCHUSH I I Manufactured by I I G sJEB S FRASEfi j E H NEAVE LTD., j "SINGAPORE FOOT kt a germ which Kf thrives in bathrooms, bath mats
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  • 2295 4 (Edited by "Cincque") To follow 'Daybreak.'' the current attraction at the Alhambra, is "The Black Camel." Which is the second of the series of mystery-Comedy-dramas being made by Fox Films, from Earl Derr Biggers" detective stories. Biggers has earned something of a reputation in Am- rica for
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  • 131 4 TIPS FROM PATHE'S "RICH PEOPLE n The bride-to-be who is interested in novel ideas for her wedding will be intrigued by the bridesmaid bouquets carried in "Rich People," a new Pathe all dialogue feature starring Constance Bennett, showing at the Pavilion. The bouquet* are made
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  • 164 4 -THE SINGING PEONY' FOR SINGAPORE. •The Singing Peony," the first all-talking Chinese picture ever produced will soon be due for exhib tion in Singapore. This picture represents tho fruit of more than six months' hard labour. "The Singing Peony," produced by the S'ar Motion P.cture Co..
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  • 1337 4 AN INTERVIEW WITH HIS BROTHER. The Story Of A Back Garden Theatre. The jollowing is an interview with Syd Chaplin, brother of the famous C has himself an enviable reputation as a comedian. I have been asked many times whether it it not a rather
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  • 1228 5 MALAYAN STOCKS SHARES MINING. rSSUED BY PRASER CO.. EXCHANGE" 4 »m fiAl/HANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, October 9, 10 a.m. --tip Year -—a i value End- CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers. ri.OJ Awn, Kumbant Tin Dec. S l r on 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec si £1 3.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hltam Tin j
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    • 98 5 Aft* AT«pj Without Ice I Hj|: V refrigeration is necessary to keep Klim fresh. Wm)f- Wi'l An °P ened tin touts indefinitely. WL^m ■■V ,WC Jf KLIM is pure fresh milk from which only the WLWI I >- 5j 1 wafer /tas fteen removed. I i.i 1 "S Specially packed
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    • 764 6 Amusements. ■r\ n' fa "THE WHOLE PRODUCTION IS SOME- [L B THING QUITE OUT OF THE ORDINARY £j S RUN MAKING UP A PICTURE WHICH MANY PEOPLE WILL WANT TO SEE 3 jjj MORE THAN ONCE" I Thus the "Straits Times" sums up it's opinion g j VIENNESE I I
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  • 246 7 "RICH PEOPLE' AT THE PAVILION. 1 Ye.terday's change of programme at the Pavilion saw the Pathe production "Rich People." starring Constance Bennett, put on for a run. supported by shorts consisting of Universal British Sound News, a good Path,' comedy, "Big Time Charlie," and an amusing
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  • 138 7 Singapore. Oct. 9 Rice. Siam 1 per K:yan $240 Rice. Siam 2 $212 Rice. Siam 3 $196 Rice, Siam 4 $185 Rice, Saigon A-l $185 Rice. Saigon 1 $175 Rice, Saigon 2 $170 Rice, Saigon 3 $160 Rice, Rangoon 1 $160 Rice. Rangcon 2 $156 Rice, par Bo.led No.
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  • 106 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore. Oct. 9. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Plancius 22; Lyeemoon 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Lipis 9; Islander 8; Cracovia 7. Empire Dock l Entrance Gate 1). Penang Maru 30; Penrith Castle 32; Hamburg Maru 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 41 City
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  • 139 7 FORESIGHT OF THE CREW OF FIVE. SHIPPING NEWS. onVvl BkanB WaS SUnk a few d& y s a g<> *hie on a voyage from Malacca to Singapore J**2 Si?KLS? Chinese wKh a tongkanj granite stones. The tongkang went to Malacca back t ged mei ne cargo
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  • 148 7 EXTENSION OF PROHIBITED ANCHORAGE. A notice tj mariners states that there is now a least dep.h of 24 feet at- L.W.O S tides in the South dredged channel from Lat 5 19 m.n. long, 100 deg. 20 nvn. E (approx> to La 5 deg. 22 mm long.
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  • 482 7 A collision occurred on Wednesday night in which the Government Monopolies' launch "Penny" and the Government steam launch "Vedette" were involved. The serang of the "Vedette" stated that his vessel was on night duty at the time of the collision. He left the Master Attendants Pier
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  • 95 7 Prom to-night, a talkie entertainment will be provided twice nightly on the roof garden of the Adelphi Hotel. A special opening show took place last night when invitations were issued, the film shown being "The Big Parade." Every arrangement has been made to supply patrons with
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  • 295 7 RUMOURS OF ENFORCED RESTRICTION. GUTHRIE COS. REPORT. Singapore, Oct. 8. Rumours cf enforced restriction have been rife during the week, and appear to be regarded more seriously than before. 7he consequent reserve of sellers has resulted in a steady market and values have been more
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  • 99 7 London, Oct. 8. j Tandjong Rubber Co., Ltd., shows a loss of £16.584. There is to be carried forward to the credit account £32,090. Tebolang Rubber Estate, Ltd., loss was £4,435 and £3,983 goes forward to credit. The loss incurred by Lay ang Rubber Plantations, Ltd,,
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  • 76 7 London. Oct. 8. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £124 (£125 1 16). Forward £128 3j16 (£129 3 16 The market is Arm. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 3d. (2 15 16d). Forward 3
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  • 34 7 The rate of issue of Money Order for India rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 155 for $100 T. c and Ceylon is Rs. 159 for $100.
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  • 158 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. Oct. 9. boob. Markets are quiet to-day and -vith t::i do*n slightly locally, there is only small enquiry for tin ihare*. The rubber market being firm shares have risen in sympathy and n It now becoming difficult to obtain popular market counters at
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  • 318 7 Oct. 9, 11 a.m. ROBBER. London: 2 15 16d., unchanged. New York: 4 cents <G>. up 3,16 cent Ska es: Steadj. Allenbys 60—70 cents, Ayer Moleks 40 —50 cents, Ayer Panas 45 —50 cents, Bassetts 25—30 cents, Brogas 30—T<5 cents, Bukit 10 —15 cents, Bukit
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  • 298 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank./ Singapore, Oct. 9 Selling: London, 4 months sight 2s. 4 3jl6d London 3 months" sight 2s. 4 4d.. London 60 days sight 2s. 4 116 d., London 30 days* sight 2s. 4 1 32d.. London demand 2s. 3 31|32d., London T.T.
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  • 56 7 Singapore. Oct. 9. Bayers Seller* R.SJS. equal to London Standard Spot 8% 9 Standard R.R.S. on Tender Oct. 9 November p*£ 9 December JanuaryjMarch 91.. »> April; June 9?" 10 lone of Market. Slightly Firmer. (b Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 215 16d. per New
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  • 46 7 BARLOWS REPORT. Messrs. Barlow and Od., in their weekly market report dated Oct. 8, state: The price of the rommodlty has shown some improvement dur ni> the pa*t week. Closi it que tat ens are fclcws. Sundried S4 i Mixed $4.40. S4 8v
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 860 7 j VictoriaJTheatre j I OPENING PERPOR MANCB 1 I SATURDAY NEXT OCT. ,0 AND HON: 2 TIIES: 13> I WED: 14, Ar 9.30 P.M. I J THE FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL REVUE AND I VAUDEVILLE STAR jjj I Laura Guerite I By a Company 0{ Wel[ Known Art st eg n I
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    • 78 7 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATEK 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. lIIIIIIMIIIiIIIi I I ill! I I I I lIIIIIMIIIIItIIIIUIMIKUtOt nitl>i|u j QrQ j (Best Quality with
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 50 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Oct. It 1931: TO-DAY, OCT 9 NIL TO-MORROW, OCT. 10. Drill Hall. "C" (Scottish) Coy., Recruits Table "A" 30x Range. SUNDAY, OCT. 11. 4 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range. "E" (Chinese) Coy.. Spoon Shoot. Drill Hall, "C" (Scottish) Cov.. Recruits Table "A."
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    • 309 7 iVIETEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright. STATIONS. cure. Rainfall. Sue Max. Mm. thine Alor Star 87 74 Nil 6.4 Kota Bharu 89 74 Nil 6.3 K. Trengganu 89 73 Nil 7.1 Kroh 86 68 Nil 4.3 Sitiawan 91 72 Nil 7.7 Ipoh 91 74 Nil 5.1 Butterworth 87
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  • 48 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. A HIGH MASS OF REQUIEM will be sung at tht Churcn of St. Joseph at 6.30 a.m. on Monday. October 12. for the repese of the Soul of Petronilla de Scuza. The attendance and prayers t relatives and friends are earnestly solicited
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  • 40 8 Mis. Lim Choon Chua and family beg to thank their friends and relatives who sent wreaths, letters of condolence and who attended night visits and th? funeral of the late Mr. Lim Choon Chua during their rtctnt ber avement.
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  • 728 8 There was never a General Election about which it was easier to make confident prophecy than that which will take place in Great Britain towards the end of this month. That may be considered a bold N statement in the exceptional circumstances of the moment, but it
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  • 49 8 Mr. Yosh.bumi untitled has been appointed mmager of the Singapore branch of the M tsul Bussan Kaisha. Ltd.. assuming duty from the Ith inst.. in the place of Mr. Nobusaburo H rcwok.*, who will be leaving fo: Hong Keng on transfer by the N.Y K. "Hakome Maru' on Sunda\.
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  • 88 8 News has been rece.ved of (be depth heme, after a long illness, of Mrs. Rdd. wire r.'f Mr. D. W. Ro d. forme/ly chairman if dhtctcrs of Mes-is. McAlister and Co. Ltd. Before her mairia-,e in 1920, Mrs. Reid v\a< Mi:s Austin and a Sister in the Gemini Hosp.tal in
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  • 84 8 Mr. Sim Ah Tuah and brothers gave a teacartj on Wednesday even ng at Bachelors' Heme. 17, Niven Read, ii honour of the marriage of their youngest broth'.r, Mr. S.m Joo Sek. son of Mi. and Mrs. Sim Siev. of Kuching. to Miss Chan Pu'eh. daughter of the late Mr.
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  • 101 8 L:e Pong, who is alleged by the police to be the l cad cf the kidnappers who have be n ro ac .vc in tht ft n'a aisrici ct late, was pirescd in the bffil near Ipoh on Wedn **dey migh. tcge her with bl lieut nant. Mr. E. C.
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  • 279 8 What Happens If Budgets Are Not Balanced. In the House of Commons on Sept. 16. Colonel Wedgwood asked the Secretary of State lor the Colonies which Crown Colonies or other Dependencies had failed to balance their budgets for the current year: and whether he had yet formed
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  • 128 8 COMMANDER OF AUSTRALIAN FORCES. Melbourne, Oct. 8. The d ath has occurred of Sir John Monash. Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Forces in Prance in 1918.—Reuter. I Sir John Monash was born in Melbourne H6 years ago and was educated at Scotch College. M.loourne and Melbourne
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  • 113 8 WILL THEY RETURN THIS YEAR? There art various rumours as to the date Of the return of tne Sult_n lorah.m to Johore. We understand that thfre is no definite information upon the matter. It is understood that the Sultan has interrupted his tour of Europe
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  • 67 8 Tht- inn. secreta-.y of the Poppy Da\ Committee would be glad to hear from any ladies willing to sell poppies in the streets and offices on Nov. 10 in aid of the Earl Haig Fund for D sabled Soliders. Wil' any lad es willing to assist please wr.tc
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  • 108 8 From Europe. (London mails despatched on Sept. 17>. B. I. "Rohna" which anchored at Penang at 4.10 a.m. to-day. will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 9 a.m. The delivery will be made a little later than is u-ual. owing
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  • 27 8 At the dinner-meeting of the Rotary Club ci Singapore at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday n.x Rotar an Archdeacon Graham Whiie will speak on "Lmpiessons oi NewYork."
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  • 94 8 The Municipal health statement for the week ended Oct. 3 gives the to.al number of deaths as 190. The death rate was 22.16 per m.llt compared with 23.56 in the precedins we.k ano 27.68 in the corresponding week of last year. Ihe chief causes of death were: Ph'hiss 23. ecnvulsons
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  • 48 8 MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 2. IS JAPAN ANNEXING MANCHURIA? on page SPOTLIGHTS, on page 4. TCPICS OF TO-DAY. on par- 8 RADIO NOTES, on page 12. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 12. CLUB DIARY, on page 12. MOTORING NOTES, on page 14. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 14.
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  • 554 8 BY "LOOKER-ON A Malacca manager who att. court and said he "represented employee was severely "ticket: from the bench, and told that h< virtually committed "contempt. What he really did, of cours. to attempt to poach on the s; (and remunerative) preservelegal profession. That was rv wrong
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  • 44 8 LATEST QUOTATION RUBBER London: 1 15 16d. New York: 4 7 cenU. (Gold). Singapore: Br.—98 r .—9 cents. London Fpot: £125 Os ud. Three Months Buyers £129 2s. 6d Sellers £129 ss. Od. (Up 17s. 6d.' Snsapore: $63.75 <75 tons sol
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    • 87 8 Latest and Smartest J Designs ooxa! The most accurate timekeeper. I JUST UNPACKED IN t i i I WRIST POCKET WATCHES i ALARM TRAVELLING j i i i CLOCKS. i i i i i t t U. S. de Silva Bros j I SOLE AGENTS. I l HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE,
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  • 1159 9 SUPPORT FOR THE PREMIER. DECAYING FABRIC OF CAPITALISM. IK. HENDERSON'S ADDRESS AT SCARBOROUGH. Reuter. What is described by Mr. Arthur Henderson as the most savage election he has ever experienced is gathering momentum. Manifestos or their equivalents have b-ien Issued by Party
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  • 348 9 Government Must Reach A Decision. Rugby. Oct. 8. a f!r different groups re Prestn J he Indlan R °und-Table Conference Quezon* 7 STt SOIUUOn f lhe ™mmural wh?ch ha dU g thC informaJ consultations which have taken place during the past week was announced by Mr.
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  • 85 9 GENERAL SMUTS' SYMPATHY WITH LEAGUE. Reuter. London. Oct. 8 Delivering his views on disarmament in the course of giving the Basil Hicks Lecture at Sheffield University. General Smuts thought it a thousand pities that the league of Nations had been called to such a fateful ordeal
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  • 49 9 Reuter. Chicago. Oct. 8. Walter Wolf, an employee of the Continental tllinois Bank, has been sentenced to ten years' imprisonment on each of ten counts for embezzlement, the sentences to run consecutively <?». Wolf is not eligible for rel.ss? on parole ur.tll he has served ten years—Reuter.
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  • 43 9 London, Oct. 8. The death has occurred of Charles Rickets, R.A.—Reuter. fCharles Rickett» who was made an R.A. in 1928. was 65 y-ars of age. having been born in Geneva on Oct. 2. 1866. He was educated in France.!
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  • 892 9 Lord Reading Returns To England. Reuter. Rugby, Oct. 8. The Foreign Secretary, Lord Reading, left Paris this evening for London on the conclusion of his conversations with French Ministers. A communique states that a complete and frank exchange of views took place regarding the present world
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  • 1215 9 HINT OF STRONG ACTION. MANY BOMBS DROPPED ON CHINCHOW. RUSSIAN PROFESSOR AMONG THE WOUNDED. Reuter. We give below the text of a memorandum sent by the Japanese Government to the Chinese Government through Mr. Shigemitsu, Japanese Minister to China. Latest reports from China tell of an
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 235 9 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Unconventional I A ppealing Don't miss this delightful story of a rich girl who loved a poor man and how she dared the conventions in order f to gain happiness. Constance Bennett Rich People COMING Betty Compson in Woman to Woman. 1 ASBESTOS /Xk KS PRODUCTS. 8
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  • 77 10 BUTTE'S CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. AN OCAMPO-NASH RETURN? With reference to the challenge thrown out by Bille Butte, a middleweight, Mr. Ong Chin Beng asks us to state that Lesl c Galistan and O. N. Das, bo h amateur welterweights, accept it. Terry Ocampo desires to have a return match with
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  • 130 10 Ten congests of four rounds each will be staged a. the Garden Arena (Lion City Rng) to-night, the object of the promoters being to find new talent. However, two popular boxers, Nicky Sullivan and Young Hassan will figure jin the programme. This fight is
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  • 34 10 f Benny Leonard, v/ho retired six years ago •as undefeated light-weight boxing champion. •;'is planning a "come-back" at the age of 35. I and hopes to ccmpe.:- in the welter and middle weight classes.
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  • 32 10 I The New Jersey Boxing Commission have decided tha: Prtmo Camera is to have no .«nore "set-ups." They will no. allow him to fight in future except against approved 00- ponen s.
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  • 227 10 NOVEMBER RACES. I CRITICISM OF PROGRAMME. Demos" writes:— The official programme of the Singapore Turf Club, just issued, for the November meeting, caters for four classes of horses and only one class of ponies (the 2nd class) with a reminder that the meeting is to be followed by
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  • 24 10 S.C.R.C. TOURNAMENT. Tit- in the S.C.R.C. tournament: TO-DAY'S TIES, Singles Championship: Tan Thian Sang v. B. H. Chua or Chua Choon Leong.
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  • 41 10 Wednesday's resints in the R.S.Y.C. tournament: Kelly and Miss Skey minus 15.4 beat Blyth and Miss David minus 30 4—6. 6—3, 6—3; Hough beat Philips 2 —6, 6—2. 6—4; Smit beat Harris 6—3. 6—4; Wright beat Boyd J—l, 6—o.
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  • 33 10 TO-DAY'S TIES. Doubles Handicap: C. A. Norris and J. Ephramus v. O. Lowe and A. Marshall; N. S. Hogan and K. N. Balhetchet v. G. de Souza and C. A. Peterson.
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  • 78 10 GLENNEDALE BEAT UNIVERSAL. In a match played on Sunday, the Glennedale rj» beat the Universal BP. by three games to 2 at the former's court. Scores (Glennedale's players mentioned first) Sng Seong Bian beat Tan Seng Kit 15—6. IS—5; Lee Chwee Huat beat Tan Wee Kirn 15—3, 15-9; Sim
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  • 100 10 Result in the match Evergreen BP. and the Hercules b.P. played on the former's courteft Sunday: (Evergreen BJ*. players mentioned first): Koh Keng Siang beat Koh Cheng Moh »5—7. 15—4; Wee Hong Hal beat Quek Gim Tong' 15—4, 15—2; Tan Eng Tee beat Ang Soon Cheong 13
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  • 64 10 A match was played at the Railway Padang, Kuala Krai, on Saturday, between the Railway and District Office teams and resulted in the win by the former by three sets to one. A pood crowd witnessed the match. The followings represent the Railways: Rajaratnam. T. Khek
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  • 65 10 Th< finals cf tfcf ladles'and men's open doubles championship events in the S.B.A. tournament will be played off to-morrow at 2 30 p.m. at the S.V.C. Drill Hall, as follows: Men See Gim Hock and Koh Keng Siang v. lim Boon Guan and Wee Eng Slang. Ladies: Mrr.
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  • 29 10 S. AFRICANS IN ENGLAND. SPRINGBOKS WIN AGAIN. London. Oct. 8. The South African rugby tour.sls won then second match defeating Newport by 15 po.nts to three to-day.—Reuter.
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  • 36 10 Malacca, Oct. J. The following will represent Malacca against Nor h Johore at Malacca to-morrow: King, Redmond, Burnham. Brlggs. Vines; Rev. N. Wilier"", Ham.lton; Gibson, Muncey. Baker VJgncles. Davis. Parker. Maddams, Angell.
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  • 125 10 Teams for the match at Rengam on Sunday will be: Rengam Club: I. M. Thomas; N. Fyfe. L. J. A. Feilden, H. F. Piper. W. T. Rowe; W. A. Gibson, D. B. T. Scott: Major Peake, V. S. Allen, W. L. Cuscaden, O. B. Swain. E.
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  • 62 10 S.C.C. v. S.R.C. The S.C.C. team to meet the S.R.C. on Wednesday next on the S.C.C. ground at 5 p.m. will be: P. J. L. Mayger; Capt. P. R. P. Miers. O. R S. Bateman; R. A. Ashworth. R. N. Elliott. B. E. Ablitt; B. Brooke. E. V. Smith.
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  • 754 10 DATES PLAYERS. Kisociation Football. Mun Fun's XI v Youngs A. P. to-morrow at the S.C.F.A. ground are:—Ah Leek. Peng Swee. Koon Ling. Peck Kan. Ah Wing. Mun Fun; Yeow Siang. Ying Cheong. UnSun. Yinz Xi:, Peck Whye. Reserves:—Ah Kong and Wah Lai. Kallang football team v. Glosters Band Boys to-morrow
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  • 139 10 I.C.F.A. TOURISTS. OPENING MATCH WON. The 'Malay Mall" Seremban correspondent states that the Kalayan soccer XI which is touring Sumatra met Palembang in their opening fixture on Oct. 1 and won by five goals to three. A. L. Henry (2). Dinah. Johari and Alladad Khan scored for the
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  • 51 10 London, Oct 8. Ireland's team to meet England on Oct. 17 in Ireland is as follows: Gardiner (Cliftonvine); Rusell (Derry C.) and Fulton (Belfast Celtic): McDonald (Glasgow Rangers). Jones and McCleary (Linflekfl; Chambers (Notts F.>. McConnell (Southport). Dunne (Sheffield U.). McCambridge (Cardiff C>. and Kelly (Derby County).—"S.F.P."
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  • 25 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Oct. 7. In the Yeow Kirn Swee Shield to-day the Malacca Club beat the Muslim P.A. 4-1.
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  • 292 10 THE FASTEST BOWLER EVER. The Hon. R. H. Lyttleton writes to "The Cricketer": The interesting article on fast bowling by 8.8. in your recent issue dealt with one feature of cricket which always has been of absorbing interest. Some forty-five years ago I was sitting with W. G. Grace
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  • 163 10 In view of Jack Hobbs' continued fine form, especially his 144 for the Players against the Gentlemen at Scarborough on Monday, which was mc dentally his 9th century of th? season and his 184 th in First Class Cricket, the following extract from a letter
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  • 27 10 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. The attention of S.C.C. members is drawn to the forthcoming billiards tournament which will consist of championship and handicap events. Entries close on Saturday.
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  • 292 10 TRIBUTES FROM BENCH AND BAR. When the Bankruptcy Court assembled today, Mr. E. N. Taylor, Assistant Official Assignee, referring to the death at Home of Mr. T. B. Cocker, who officiated as Assistant Official Assignee before he went on leave eleven months ago, applied
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  • 348 10 NEEDS CONSENT OF THE COURT? KEEN ARGUMENT IN IPOH, (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 8. A lively debate took p ace at the Ipoh Pclice Court before the magistrate. Mr. Worley. when an unusual point of procedure was raised by Mr. Willan, D.P.P., as to
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  • 238 10 THKEATS BY SOME OF THE UNEMPLOYED. The Bermondsey Borough C:uncil considered at its meeting on Tuesday, a report from its works committer describing acts of hool-ganism b> some local unemployed and the steps proposed to deal with any similar happenings in future, says the "Observer" of Sept.
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  • 1414 10 "TUAN BESAR" AS FIRM f S TRAVELLER. VISITS COFFEE SHOPS AND "LISTENS-IN." At the continued hearing of the case between rival firms of tobacco distributors before Mr. Justice *-Beckett Terrell in the Supreme Court yesterday, Mr. H. L. Snowie. manager of the defendant company,
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  • 324 10 Popular Lecture On Radio. An appreciative gathering of memb. friends of the Straits Chinese Reading listened with great interest to the illu lecture on radio for beginners last nr. the Editor of the "Omba Pende.' Mr 6tanley Jones. The Rsv. W. Murray, who was th. man.
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  • 105 10 TUESDAY'S PARADE AT DRILL. HALL. H.E. the Governor and Commander-in-Cha: w 11 present the O.B.E. to Cap'.ain H.R.S Zehnder and other decorations to members oi the S.V.C. at the Drill Hall at 5.45 pm. j; Tuesday next. By kind permiss on of th? Inspector-General
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  • 83 10 Singapore Municipal Committee No. 1 took the following action at a meet ng held en Oct. 2. Deeded, by a majority, that the assessment cf 40. Niven Road, used as a private sebj cannot be reduced or cancelled. Disapproved suggested bus route from Up? Pickering Street to
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    • 67 10 CROSSWORD NO. 12. Three competitors correctly solved the above Crossword and share the nr. by $66.66 each. Goh Kwec Fung. 47, Veerasamy Road. Singapore. Teo Kim Watt. Genera! Hospital, Johore Bahru A. S. Samuel, Audit Office. Kuala Lumpur. > Two competitors had one mistake and share the second prize of
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  • 1601 11 ISftf W. PEEL ON THE RIOTS. I HONG KONG S NAME BESMIRCHED. Hi Kxcellency, the Governor, at yesterday's nr- :1 of the Council, on behalf of j. If and the Governmen", expressed their m(X tense hcrror at the disgraceful acts win vi re committed and the tragedies which
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  • 158 11 REGATTA AT MIRI. BRUNEI BOATS MEET WITH SUCCESS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Labuan, Oct. L A Regatta was held for the first time under the auspices of the Sarawak Oilfields Co. at Miri on the Sept. 25, the birthday of Rajah Vyned Brooke cf Sarawak. The Regatta which started
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  • 215 11 S. R. C. BEAT MEDICOS. Hard hitting characterised the play on Wednesday when the S.R.C. met the Medical Calege on the Padang, when the Club won by two goals to nil. The teams were: S.R.C: Aeria; A. G. Armstrong, Atkinson; G. Ross, W. A. Aeria, S. Ross; W. Richaid;,
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  • 144 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Oct. 6. The Malacca Chinese were seen in action for the first time at hockey when they played a Eurasian XI and did well to win by the odd goal in five on the St. Francis, In titution ground on Monday.
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  • 66 11 K.G.C. GOLD MEDAL. The Keppel Golf Club 1930-1931 Gold Medal will be competed for in conjunction with the October Medal on Saturday and Sunday next, the following being eligible to compete: .T. Hodgins. P. H. Steed. J. R. Strachan. H. I. Jones, J. B. Stevenson. P. T. Jervis. N.
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  • 33 11 iFrom Our Own Correspondent./ Malacca, Oct. 6. The Malacca G.C. October medal competition was played on 3rd and 4th and resulted in a win for W. T. Mackie 74—10—64.
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  • 65 11 POPPY DAY FUND GALA. (From Our Own Correspondent j Malacca, Oct. 6. The Malacca. Swimming Club will held a Gala on Sunday, Oct. 25, in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. The following are the events: 2 Lengths Men's handicap; 1 Length Ladies' handicap; Plunging (Men). Diving (Lad!es). Diving
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  • 42 11 MIRI BEAT BRUNEI. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mirl, Oct. 1. Going in to bat first a Mirl XI scored 103 runs for seven wiokets and putting In their visitors bundled them out fof 46 in a match played at Miri recently.
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  • 494 11 MORE FUNDS NEEDED. CHAIRMAN'S ANNUAL REVIEW. T?* c t ordinar y general meeting of the I Buklt Jel <>tong Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the office of the secretaries, Messrs C F Gomes Co., on Oct. 7. The Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Loc k was m
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 153 11 the'interwoven" construction ii U (Covered b> a Number of Patent* Crated jnd AppUd forJ J|M ELASTIC SELVAGE EDGE I 4 elastic rib A C (_|ASY ON AND HOLOS UP SOCk) C REINFORCED RIB JOINT WBWW» wmwy ĕ j FINE GAUZE TEXTURE C g SILK-LISLE THREAD (COOL AND SIGHTVI) 1 j
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    • 95 11 BIRTH CONTROL l Richard Weiss Amuraj ets TABLETS^ f Absolute Sureiv FAMILY LIMITATION E M ABDULLA CO. 27 Robinson Rood Singapore Gift Books F 9 3 r 2 I 71 Picture Show Annual j I |1| Boys Cinema Annual ll Pilmgoers Annual m ")^^j jjj Ij Holiday Annual Playtime Annual
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    • 256 11 I The New World Snow. 1 j)J BRIGHTEST SPOT IN SINGAPORE. v■ y Cj I I jjj THE NEW WORLD TALKIE THEATRE. i ,]j —DUO-PONE SOUND SYSTEM— jjj I 7.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. I I "SAILORS. HOLIDAY" i S with g I AL4N HALE AND SALLY EILERS S jjj
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  • 154 12 Success Of Popular Lectures. The Amateur Wireless Society of Malaya (Singapore), through the edker of ths Soc c y s magazine, "Omba' Ptnde'," is conducting l campaign of lectures amenj the Asiat c communities in order to get them more fuhy Interested in radio as a hobby
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  • 336 12 Lecture By Mr. Jones. An appreciative gathering of members and friends of the Straits Chinese Reading Club listened with great interest to the illustrated lecture on radio for beginners last night by the Editor of the "Omba Pende." Mr. C. H. Stanley Jones. The Rev. W.
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    • 153 12 j. Reduced Prices j AT THE I [Cold Storage I ASK FOR A 'NEW PRICE LIST. 1 j 2 jRCHARD ROAD SINGAPC3E MHMB mm mmm i-r co i l EH HHWIHf m LjJ |EL'¥ UiOFSH, w nCMfI nnM i o uri mc Ai* j 1 OPEN DAILY UNT ILL 9.
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    • 389 12 "RADIO HOWE 107. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAFQfM R• pairs to any Radio Reie vin< t Undertaken. II ST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMl "VARLEY" COMPONEN Push Pull Transformers: Pom Heavy Du»y Mains Transform Potentiometers Volume Contr Resistances; Impedance M Tram formers: Heavy Duty and va.'v? Transformers. E;c. Etc E r Write for
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    • 1792 12 (EDITED BY "RADIOFAN") SAIGON'S MUSICAL WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. PROGRAMMES. Short-Wave Broadcasts A Feast Of Spanish For The Week. It€nt8. MONDAYS. The following are the 9.15 p.m. programmes RADIO SAIGON (49.05 metres) 6.15 p.m. from Radio Saigon up to and including Tuee- Annam lte programme; 8.15 recorded music; day: 9
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  • 675 13 NOT MODERNISED. "DIFFERENTNESS" IN MOST THINGS. The other day a dying Chinese official left directions that his expensive car, complete I with stuffed footmen and chauffeur, should be at the funeral, so that he might step into it on the other side. Neither he nor the
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  • 178 13 POPE SENDS BLESSING TO MAHARAJA OF MYSORE. London, Sept. 10. Sir Mirza Ismail, the Dewan of Mycore, had an audknce of 40 minutes with His Holiness the Pope. Archbishop Pisani, formerly Apostolic Delegate in India, was in attendance. His Holiness spok? of his interest
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  • 204 13 K. C. ROY—THE FATHER OF INDIAN JOURNALISM. Calcutta, Sept. 14. If the present plans mature the first Chair oi Journalism in India will shortly be established at Calcutta University as a memcr a', tj the late Mr. K. C. Roy, founder of th? Assocated Press
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    • 487 13 I PUDLO I I I THE BEST BRITISHJWATERPROOFER. I I Cheap, Safe and Simple to Use' I I CEMENT ROOFS OR LEa'kPROOF. I Plat Cement Roofs or Tanks ar*» ma /i« rQ J a rendering or oy either g Cement Roofs or Tanks ar> h n !l Pudl Leakages from
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    • 274 13 I V The Spell of the Links |l O hC thrill tne ,inlcs bu °y ant youth romantic W M »'>'•' charm. Moments when the captivating fragrance O Q ot {n s exquisite and genuine Eau de >-< Cl IT9 Cologne preserves and enhances natural loveliness O 0 anc viva
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  • 91 14 [Oar readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen
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  • 214 14 'To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—The interesting news item concerning the death of "The Painter," appearing in yesterday's issue of your valuable paper, has evidently caused a sensation in London; nearly on a par with that concerning Peter of the same ilk. Peter certainly painted the old
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  • 112 14 (To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—l was greatly surprised to notice, one evening, that one out of three Chinese women had to stand on the footboards of a trolley-bus, ♦hough "gentlemen" of different nationalities had seats. This was in the first class section, most passengers in which may
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  • 173 14 (To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I shall be grateful if you will publish the following, appearing in the September issue of "Overseas." the monthly magazine of the Overseas League: "The attention of members is drawn to the activities of the British Employment Providers League, who
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  • 231 14 i (To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Increased taxation was passed by the use of the Official majority. This taxation is required to meet the falling revenue. The Unofncials protest that the Colony can ill-afford this increased taxation. His Excellency wants the protest to be brought forward at
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  • 47 14 Vide et Crede." of Johore Bahru, writes to pay generous tribute to the excellence of the General Hospital there, where she was recently a patient in the maternity ward. Especially she refers gratefury to the ability, industry and kindliness of the Medical Officers and Sisters
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  • 161 14 LONDON'S EXHIBITIONS. The Motor Commercial Vehicle Exhibitions held in London during the last quarter of a century have become of widespread importance and the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, representing all sections of the motor trade, has to study many factors in deciding from time to time
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  • 161 14 In the interval before the Motor Show a number of very interesting 1932 programmes are being announced. Details of the new Riley models, for instance, reveal that whilst prices remain unaltered, many improvements have been effected. The most striking of these is the new dropped chassis frame;
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  • 312 14 An entirely new 9 h.p. car has been added to the Triumph range for 1932. possessing a number of distinctive features. The engine is of a type not at present employed on small cars, for it has the in'et valves situated immediately over the exhaust valves.
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  • 146 14 No drastic alterations in design, specification or price have been made as far as the Humber programme :s concerned and the three models which have proved so successful during the past two seasons are to be continued. Numerous detai! improvements are announced, however. Thus, detail modifications to the
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  • 139 14 In a recent letter to the Press, Mr. Delpech, sales director of the Triplex Safety Glass Co.! pointed out that the prosperity of the motor industry d pends upon an improvement in the second-hand car market. As a remedy fe>r the present slump, he proposes that
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  • 237 14 Th* manner in which mechanisation is proceeding all over the world is exemplified by a recent order placed with Thornycrofts for two of their rigid six-wheeled chassis, equipped with special trailers for the transport of teak logs from the Burma forests to the riverside. Elephant transport
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  • 86 14 By their latest order, which calls for 9 Derm's 50 h.p. fire engines and 6 special motor fire tenders, for th? use of the London Fire Brigade, the London County Council have brought their total number of fire appliances cf this make to no less than 175. The
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  • 107 14 "Handy" appears to be rather an incongruous term to apply to a 4-ton lorry, but it well describes che modern overtype veh cle where the driver is seated beside the engine. This arrangement enables the goods platform to be brought forward to a corresponding degree and the wheelbase
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  • 484 14 Recently. Marjorie Avery, the noted Ameiican writer consulted one thousand women in New York City who owned automobiles or who had cars in the family. Of this number, it was disclosed that only two hundred and ten were accustomed to driving, of whom one hundred and
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  • 246 14 ATTACKED BY A RAT. Shanghai, Sept. 12. Mrs. Tong Su-moy, 43, mother of five children, 1s in the hospital suffering from serious injuries inflicted by a huge rat which attacked her in her home, 146, Tang Li Poo Min alley, off Ncrlh Szechuen Road, savo the "Shanghai
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  • 1268 14 SOME RECOLLECTIONS. PSYCHOLOGY OF A "BESTSELLER Many of those who have been writing about Hall Came during the past few days seem marc interested in the many-millioned sales oi his books than in the books themselves and their writer, writes Sir Sidney Low in the •Observer." That is
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    • 665 14 MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP WON I and BrĔtesh Record Broken with help of I phosferinel CHAMPION 001 LEONG TEIK writes; I ife' j m T is with the greatest pleasure tli.it l H t y J I to the benefits I have received byta y 'k/ 1 ductng my training for the
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    • 477 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. D 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. Cider Contract with His Majesty's Government.) a OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. 9,000 Oct. 10 Macedonia
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    • 671 15 7 ME. ¥3? LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naple* Marseilles. London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough xiJ^f 618 Tonnage Due Ball HARUNA MARU 10,400 Oct. 21 22 t KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 5 6 5 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Nov. 19 20 I YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Dec. 8 9 HAKONE MARU 10,500
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    • 407 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hon* 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
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    • 258 15 SAILINGS. The Travel Shipping Agency. 2, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. Booking of Passages to all parts of the 1 world by all Steamship Lines arranged at Tariff Rates. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. Clearing, Forwarding and Insurance Agents and Packers. Baggage and cargo stored or delivered to or from Warehouse, Wharf,
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    • 551 15 BANKS, THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Rtgtttrred fa London under the Companies Acts Of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December. 1892 Authorised Capital f3 000 000 Bubscrlb«d Capital £1,800.000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.606,845 HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Char eh Btreet. London. EC S. BOARD OF
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    • 578 15 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OP THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Telephone No. 2904. The North Branch of this Sank which la now opened for business will provide the fonowlni facilities to customers:— BANKING DEPARTMENT (Commercial Banking We transact a general commercial banking business. ACCEPTANCES. We buy and
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    • 452 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 —185, 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 compound
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    • 236 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE —1930 Hillman 14. touring model, owner driven, still new, $2,995 first paid. What offer. Owner going on long leave. Apply Box No. 443 co "Malaya Tribune." RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for hanging over your receiver. Ten cents per copy
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    • 569 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICESINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5 PER CENT. DEBENTURE STOCK 1926. INTEREST DUE Ist NOVEMBER. 1931. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the above Stock will be closed from Oct 18. to Oct. 31. 1931, both days inclusive. W. MARSH. Municipal Secretary. IWTICE. RURAL BOARD, SINGAPORE. TAMPENIS ROAD—The
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    • 570 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Reach the Permanent Population PUBLIC NOTICES. AUCTION SALE. IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE. AT Messrs. TAN CHENG TIONG SONS' Saleroom, No. 59. First Cross Street, Malacca, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, AT 12 NOON OF L Valuable freehold 'and and house known as Municipal No. 7,
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